The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 09, 1860, Image 3

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AMMON/. id IP; Mel t • domby4oelertV i
MP was held •) )1111, liele4r!
It "h l4l47 7.4sOrreatit " • ;to hear an
address ?
D i trAtllMile{ht nemiltc,the
'..fewWreriplariOftittiiided.
..y.,01y,„,41(. :Dane lntesieledc and introdatieddilri
- .ttpettialmto-ktim4aMeably. - - The•milled 'ref
*. :themes ppeledeatlif4 l .V l o o r 6 te. sod 1 0 11
- "iiitini4eilolint 'of MAP
~ 411LeledAles irlskpeoplet e 'Alluded to the Atli:,
deli d tavirarerttieh llostlakilig:.PilieelOOle
the lrishownleirdilitif the. nreatAnterest`lhitin
by ahriettline tbrongtoint" DM:world.. speaker
quad aot.thint that imp• tieeetintrof tbitineryelleell
P.kn'ttirrfillC.'kunong'4ltt
hard olclidPrittediihnhaperatems.:- ilia deseripl
• Hone. of --varietal' ieeldeuls - Wu:Meted! Wilif:Ahe,
teNrAt lint/rem, Woe,' fall ',of leterist,
t.ind^wertalitined to with profound attention. ;11e
reminded. with a stronvappeal to the Ohristians
of An;teri p s..to. * let trk *Mr Prejers and onatrilm
:VO4.olitloPd •;"
AllAttCoateelnaletr of .'the &Mame, d. -T.
Cowper, D. D., offered a rmieletkMellOreasing the
confidence of the meeting In the representations
of Mr. Kiipatrieltilisd rectoinuteodied hia
IlberwteenSidpration of: the Ohthlliitn-oont.
ON CHENTNITT
Vheltdanditirtnerbiallock whioit ie bohl.-lintit by
,ps i .,.4 l 4gorulbe site of Me -old. Arcade' is- goini
forward `
rapidly and:the Omit already ''gi*ec pro-,
mire • 'Of :extaiorditiarY - hearty: material is
*oat she Lee gnerriesi Nor Eng
land, end ireeetraste handeomelf - with the granite
Atairlit'of it ,'lnd the mere sombre-looking Com-.
''llsointfeaith buildirtgon the east , The hew straigure
has a front of one laindred fatt;,,anti it.will be four
' toff, stbidie to height.' One imPortant..featrlM of
the - alineels the fret; that they will be in a great
reelMorlidirelreef; .t The loorsorhieh will be laid',
t in reel ,upoct, i iron .girdira.. - and Inioky
etc - .ahli,,thez,freef,alll beef metal. • ,The Ritua l
. divided into-three storie s which will ,
have a clear sweep through_from Chubut' street to'
Jayne, a dialicuee,rd omtbundredund arty feet.
DlTlL:Jorryitl'otat.e77A,florPrilse out about
yesterday rderning in the third Mori
or AT:sid,ioliPlo. , 23o Quarry street, , Thug building
is rerned ~b4 y Mr., Jacob Ipebneff, &idiots priool..
pallT•ased as a iiiinfototory.otreafi and bindles.,
'The tVidliht birth IWO! were entirely - ,burned •
' out; led the other perilous et Abe. b,u ildi n g were
delhiptd Witk , erater. I Mr.. Lennon' estimates his'
less otibuilding, - Stook machinery; te-; at $2,500,
whksh 'store:ask hy legume*, J.: P.,,Wilkinson,'
turner in wood, oconplod. the around floor.. His
' z iOsfliiiebettefi kdi f;foo,'!toon Irbthere 'is an irutur-
- 4Ell ' 0 so o . l ii' TO; liaise s' Were eonlified to , the
'
Witting in widah--they originated; bur the 'poor.
...,±peoplo who *coal the eonets' - end 'alleys which , '
atiotind to th at borhood were greatly alarmed.
;,The ariglaA.the it le MIR involved Or mystery.
IN ..IniNciliarn - CHANGAN.—
'of telegriphtig fret& Philidelihist
ibeyektitiefa greottiiednowl- einem, the laying of the
cable between Vine-etrect wharf - end Cooper's
paint : Before-that woo oonelimmeted-thiroh o rge
-for4 rump of ten worde wee silty -ltri mints ; the
*Mini esreloole how'peiformed,. more promptly ' for
41,rtyrionte. ,poforo the ltylng of , the Gable,. mee
to, he gained, across thinner on the
rfeerr boat, now they' directly ovir thkerizetbe
qween•Atlentio City Ind - the offloe of the American
,Telegraph Centparty,. !at Third. and -Chestnut
streets.
" • ' '
t91) 1 4/1 COSTOMER:-011,' Tuesday af
finities, a :resildelit of Abe '-Flrst Wardi :nattied
„ .
MeAleary, attaehed,'Peter Osamu with an ,
Iron
bar: .- - -ThepprtlaiSire'Cli ill; terms, and' Mint,, , it
ttaillegiti.-ptteektet eateidShis'own heists,
andibietliiii shoat. IltelinuVidthibp.:;bar,
fag vetsierfonitirotristc...7The.,rudiat threatened
with a kalfejlmollieer litararrested hhic - liti was
bronghtfolerins bye threat of eoldlead, and com
mitted to prise.P.'.:- - - - ''' • '
i latlrp*Oactrp---1413 - Prietiit 'Of 'a
rag
setlariea the eastside of Third street, litrosSOben-
Sit bed itleailleflie edit; ilderinen'Beitler yester
-1?..1% lo t the Ohargil'iirbin-ing 7:feinted the person of
:a..gist 'Lorelei years.eld. It Is alleged that, , tho
Obildwent into the , cellarrif: the . defendant Maell
.4t l H l 61 4m* and Whlle.there the outrage wee com
mitted, ander.lihroanistaseeti of peculiar 'fruity..
The'pyksuer-wamtilMi9ll,s6o ball to nantriiiir. -
' °lima Afirsiiiiii:--;,-,The. - -folloiring were
received Yeefirdai lit :
goitersXotonship==Popnle
tick:44l3 -;;. deaths during the put year, ;
funailtrr3 selkils,i'tiatibite,Mst 205' pupils;
1 church: , 12 itiontionui
2,238;: detain during year, 19; Anse,
215; 5 cahoots,_ p teaphere„ and: -00,5 pupils; 4
Chiribee.' • " „
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• • • - .
:-,earty ...yesterday
motaip6, g titan nymed Haitwap,.ihe proprietor of
aveggery inNesgdarket Street, near klergerotta,
Metentie Wird, gutinto a wrangle
ker',-ethielvended In the - latter dabbling Ifirtmait
Istitelleetty pert of the left arm:.. The woind hied
freely, bat itts nofeckneldeied dangereac -Walker
was,errosted end:bald to, beil:fell,ooo,. to, answer.;
rnsowirain.—A .man named JohnEttan:.
tienty4re; was droirrii:,": isA.
ware , yesterday 'afternoon oflonslie .NerziaLatieet
wharf. body was enbeittuantly recovered and
taken to the rWidimee of -Mr. Ituehanan. ie Euler=
aid etteetothere -the eoroter was notified at.
tirid. , :i s • , -
Una/ .o,..sit'inetzn::=Yetsterday morning
a man aaiati*,,Tohn Penio?sk tree before Aldermen
Plaikliton on - the = ohaige of running a milk
wagon ever a.ehlid of' Edward- MoontrY,,at Ninth
and-WidliketrOte, .Peapook was held to; answer.
Fteig.*'-An ?Ala* of fin - Was .
eieeice6eeo , lle o'deak.:' , 7iettreday•afternoce;
by tiro! , putfall:-bemieg of the reef or.e hquie, Ia
,CtOretel ; 91, Vlty!'yterd., pamege Art-
fiftir6ininine, Or Tyitonix. r -4%. European
oorrupp . ndeßt ot. the itet:Ypik hlerald w!ltes :
" therels itinoCiaidln the European papers on
the subject of thietierly_dhisolstion of this empire,
and of itkpartitionYaineng the greit'lwirers of
Ifarepe:Y-This grows eurof the repent pretentious
pat lortiard by,Runte in favor of-the Greek 'sub
pits of the Sultari,lnd of a. supposed entente'
twain that zacieenireenVend the, Emperor of
Pineal? ,whilstthis does not exist in any form, so
Was s t e er be leinied here. louti-Napoleonsemms:
twat& pleasure initeeping his 040 over the Chap-,
net in 'eoniiintel nterm;and cannot jOiti,erittinny.
other: , ,Potmc Wearily, Ole Baeilea,em any sub-
Bid; linnet* leginerate , and. ,1 rthy,' with%
outvnisingthe hibitleinflho •tell& tioa. - Itic-
IteYtWyetlaitatasyyeafeaerseatithtealtde hang
on to life inn most aggravating manner, greatly to
the annoyance of their belie; `and this one may yet,
assist at the funeral of him wito;:nt-thig moment,
merlins to hive the diiiiides of Etironein his especial
keeping. Newel ty is the motbit„ollniention, And
thd, Porte 'sniffy yet- *tad a wise of , Wealth:with
whieltto prolong its eftleteseit'idd"OhnePpeint. the
very greirtfeiif 6116 WNW 'ln taititeectio.more
ehotcot dissolution, though./ doter.pevirty.:thia 11%
cttlOalvibiaeet visit hate several years ago:—liie:
new reguletions pt . tke,ro,rte are grodetqflinps.l
nity, eciAt.r,ere, end •tialitri: (where :iii :
rear#giteia:- reekle) luave -lierfe• - „andi gOfthlOt'
esemediblheir , streebrarer
stillierseeilevelted, andiari al Itt npitlith gala,
OPOD .1111019:111 atittel, t k the" old proverb
sartould KOod 'whisky:A*64p) praisartfOr it' be ''onies
- law'''. To make known aimed artiote in this line, ro
would direct the attention of our readers to Burnride's
.4401 d moson s ithea R Whisky:of which( Coleyy
atimadste. Note %Went street - Aro the note proprietors,
This whiskyisdistilled frenrsoleotedgrain. and Weever,
readies the market mad ago hair rendered it ripe and
Mellow. This pure and' excellent artiele • has attracted
the attar:diode( tee medical faculty had is freely PPM
unleaded for medicinal use. • • • - "
WALK or Lira —We talk of human fife as • a
toerner, but hoer varietraly le that !Minter performed
There are those who come forth girt,-and shod, and
mantled, to Walk on velvet lawns, Ind smooth teirtaiese
where every ta'o is arrested and every- beans is" tem -
Pored. ,•••The re are others who walk on the Alpine paths
oflifeleisittat droving misery; and through storror'eor-,
rows. over sharp a filiotionsi want Xl* bate feet - and
nakedhreerat,Jaded, mangled. sod.dhllkd ; whilst there
are, Still ethers whose pathway. lies, Weep thiSep
extrailtee;ehopriser ea "the ereete,tior of their way, aod
Way theft' gar:neat, at the 4 0ne Prioe"s Fitatitonable
Emponuni_Tr Gasivi , .ata• !folio; Chestnut
etreist''Aesperopriate and valuable Gilt is presented
to each purehater a a garment, tf,
Manaiias VilittaaaßY Lira =ln Englliad, ia
canaly, the seOona daughter of Charley Dickens, was
latrriea at Inatutio Chareh;.Kent. to - Mi. ,Gharles Cot
line, a biathOi Of Wilkia'Collhui, and himself* balding
author, lir. D r iehaus's country 'home le at ead'a
taliitat; tint Kane of ratataVa. Nyat's,
Paitera;WO BardOlph!lestiiaita-zthe kiealtty. for.
a wan of manias/ad biueui, as suggesting.the " rogues
in Kinstall Gyeen." Diskens himselfganoralli primates
his best /luta - at the Brown Btoaa ,Clothing ,HaP.of
ficiolain'ts lain, 'Am!. 103 eitiltMOlCheataat' Aloe.;
. ,
Longs. RISAD Tam t— bait Bud monis nioosPins
ari•friapially Ontiii4ted Piteut;Corret-bost-'.
int( Mookino,l2ol Noble etiod. ifood roar Order, or oat.
sad Vos-the.operstft?q. , "•
_
Stn. Idinti 4 Muntriv'netnprvon:dingetlontif.gb."—: -
.Ttili eidnitrible Cordial 'is 'anglified iviihstdally_ for
all those eonipitlintel (Widen; to , the' host of nein
.Diarrtices and - sev' r eikr- shin of 'the , ettnneeh.
'minting, Ito.,iaaddf yield to"4v . ery noething Irak
enos.-.lll4.7inite Pleasant rind • grateful' to the taste
After a trial. tow peresonsanii,bn-,villing to be without
tb._Thote_leetving tor the country shetlid-notdo so'
without providing thentsilvee - with .the fitordiati tt its
sold hr Power; Sixth and Vine. Prioe tit cents. tt
81, 73 77wr1T1MT1711
ITES F01111111,410K.
•
ireeishiplCeiteebeo; John '
' hem froin'ttew
yorts, vitt ivpi-rday T Imre, viDA etas end yassint4eret,
Wiser Aliderolic •
)elio C Young, Amboy , ' Wiley. from Georfetowt,
St witirlemherto Oswald.
stir Omni Croft, Coolies; deye from ,Cheittprrike
City: nth gnat ti Christian & -
Soler Lenoir. Direrd, 1 dey fron; Chadians, Dol ,
win oat* to Ceristoin'& (sense'. - • -
Behr B , llneeetl i Dtiffelf, days ' Pro mday/41"o, Del,
With 011ie to Sea L porriey it Co. " _
. • .
• " BY: , IELICIRAPIT. •
(Correepooddeee of the "'resod
raw I ORR. Ant A.
Arrived ship Porthendo (rove Havant ; stip Herr
hid. from IA moot; Brig AC Merryman, from_ Cer-
~" ,NICI‘ORANDA': ' -, ,•-• ' - ; - '
BieWsuripPiiiisawohiarT ater, dearer id New pr
leans Pb hilt.Thr Hsvaiii aid New York.' '. -
etehauhrh 'ltrietrwass. - Lhosegerriv for Maritettzu, -
elehred at New - York reererss 7 . - '' - • .
hawnakta. Horton, Praetor,. clewed IP New York yes
terdayt Phitadelphhr. • ... v 1. '
Ship Cairo. Wooster, from nottordail;arrivt4 st, New
linritieettr 4 sf." - '.' ' "
Skip Ihrogyard;p .. op!wi, at Kr* York 'tistittilit Mini
Liverpool: ,
Bar k Lambs. Greenman. rot _ Ipdptiols,clesred at
riaw V ilit r ieritit3ttftint, trait': Miliiwill,'*-
wet at Jour Y'imit Petits pt.-7i ---...-. ,.• -.-- - ,-, -.
Jititk Rill'EtAli, Autiedut. totlitgadiajobiti to 5 days
whk 54- phi ptprro nth Bit,' - : -.- .. :-,..
r.' alkyd,. rlaNiptik_ it•ll!le.r.'itt l!anostton, ,ye O,
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t 'fiii c. 4.Niatiotii;lf t it, -- Wilittii ii'lk itia
s ..41i et irtitod at. likyork,SlPPwel•
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' T • Ot - 1.716 7 5 - 55; . 51thie iiilaisi..ciarkl A - r oia', ,
• jo . .-`ripoohnook; live*: and J IL-- 'aster..
-G 4 4 Ad . . arrpod.at Pastor Rh fast._ : .. ~ ...,
4.44. - IrboltrrOrk-ri F o v Vild l oll9 lo ;qtir-s
• 1 "" - elleggiggiiihms /*fink
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Cus,T4 ritit tt-4aekwavi.,4o ,l X..e.-_-It is stated;
by s correspodeet, that 4oeptifizotiAu
low is an ittitisdiate mtre for le-growing nails. Ile.
lays :,the latteni mit/tont, I SUM athie was
itiatitato,,ietighatt lit4m,utiatile to put On a etito,
lovseveral months, middeoldedirthe woritepee
dhieaae -been along;
; spending-,,,,Theedge§tthe'llitillWasilettply ntider-:
lined ;; the granulations formed a high ridge, l
`tiaitly*ttitie4 with Stilit,and`putt constantly oozed
from the root of the nail; the Whole toe was swot-,
loa;,:itndixtremely tender and t m inful. My mode
:of Proboeding Oils,: I' pet a *ary smell piece,
'of tittle* a spoon and heated it over a lamp tin
-
All- became very' hot, and dropped two or three
drops between tbe nail and grantd at lOUS. -! The afoot
was almost magical. Pain and tenderness wore at
Me ; relieved and in - a few days the granulations
merest/ gone, the diseased parte dand destitute of
fita,log, :and • the , edge of the nail exposed so as to
admit of ' helot_ Pared away without any/ Inconve ,
Menem ' The: cure waecomplete, and the trouble,
never returned: , I-ha a tiled this plan repeatedly
thice,..w,ith,the most sallifoototy results. , The ope-I
:ration - onuses but little. if any pain, if the tallow is
roperly, bee led. A repetition might, in some owes,
e necessary—although I never have met with a
0484 tbat did notyield to one application. Admit-'
ting the theory of Dr. Lorinrer to be correct; the,
'waits, ()Jerald , : ,is very plainly to be seen. The
liquid 'cautery insinuates itself in every interstice
under the nail, accomplishing in one minute, with
out, pain, all that can be effected by the painful op
:nitration of nitrate of sliver for several woke.—
Make and Surgical Jouinal.
ARRIVALS la THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
OP TO 11 O'CLOCK LAST MORT
CONTINENTAL, HOTEL—Cor. Ninth end Chestnut.
,r) McCormick. Pannierleant% Miss.! Carnsron,_Thirrieg
Miss M Cameron, Harrjsb's Mies Betr,Barrich's
Miss_F Berghwa,Harrab's wall A Worford. Harrish's
..1 M Porter. Harrisburg Dr 6 W Rally, Harrisburg
'sonatinas, Pittsburg • Miss Holmes, Pittsburg
-Miss Beard. Pittsburg ' 7t IDeedwin; I W a y ne
"MS Dn Barry. Pr Louts 'Thornton. Kentucky
`A W Delmar to wf, Chicago R J Doodelklllinom
Mies Mattson. Illinois lc Blanchard, Bellefonte
A Harvey. Toronto. C West IS 6 Fowles, New York
M Pisa & da, St Thornas OE. Buckler: New York
John il*Ker is McOuffen, Pa -
R B McElroy, Pittsburg W Frick. Lewisburg
NI Reynolds " • DIGS Selby: Bat_ timers
L 'P Thirdly. Nashville John R Davis, Virginia
F Eshleman, North Carolina 6 A Lathan), N C
R staresue,North Carolina yr V Nearayer & Va
J F Carothers, New Orleans Shanard, Arkansag
Mrs Phavard:Arkansaa Mrs E Robertson, Tend
Mien s X S" Mttook. Tenn J M Glace & It. Kentucky
Mi Seseen, Kentucky Dr R 3 Ward & Its. Ala
Miss A Ward, Alabama, •W A ikon, Chicago
J Reiman. Pt Louis D W Collar. Don. 11l
C Young, New York _ It Schiff. New York
Ohm F s inith. Baitimori Dr N 8 Jarvis, 118 A
Mies Kate Ware, A'abanin. Jas D Ware, Alabama
TA.Motton & hi, Alabama Miss Vara Jordan, Ala
Miss Mollie Robetuton t
_Ala Miss Mollie Reese Ala
.B Crosland &la, NY Nfd Timmins,e l
AR & la, Ky C & la. N 0
Mist 'Risks, New oAetna Miss Mclver. New Orleans
F A Foster & Is, Boston •It Brooks, Penna•lvania
N RLemao. Jr. Boston Miss E tallber,Harrisburg
(3 &Colby. New York W P Wilton/els.
W Hifurnes & la, Pa j tr English, Zanesville
Unmilton. IVI D; Va 43 West & Is. Brooklyn •
C 8 Dyer, I Geor, Prat:dies—hi 0
'l' A Craig & wf. - Arkanass J n Johnston. Brooklyn -
Ferguson. Bridgewater 13 B Stetson. Bridgewater
I, U Wood, New rork Alfred Wetherill. Wash'n
John steremon, Virginia E Morris. Louisville
Platt, Now York , Charles Carroll, Elmira
Joe Merrefiald, Baltireore. .1 Wilmer Philadelphia
G W King & la. Cbarleaton Miss Brune, Louisiana
Mae Lowrey. Louisiana A C Lowrey. Louisiana
TiH Tamable & wf. Louisv Mrs McKnight, Pittslinrg
Miss Matolon. Pittsburg Edward Matthews Ohio
F Lloyd, New York • Daniel Roll Fork
Gen
New
Gen L Cori. Savannah E W Moore & Is. Norfolk
E R. Dana, New York A Robinson, Delaware
7)A.Prirjerrifiena,i= 7 l,t, igrbounc . k.', 3 FgAirld
P Rank It M. Boston ' , JWllutar rs. la Pittsburg
Miss Butler. Pittsburg Miss Edmundsan. Nash , :
11 8 Smith & W H Ross & la. Mason
I Awn( C Pyriohan, La Miss Pynohan. Alabama
Mi.' Hamilton, arorgia W.l Raynor, Baltimore
6 Pluvial, Baltimore Judge Fitzhugh. Wash T
N Iroffurto, Baltimore (too C Irvin.Baltimore'
Mirc(ireenhoo 3 da, Wash James A Wailer. Brooklyn
P C Everitt. . W A Parker, Alabama
0 P Parkor, A M. Randolph. Virginia
C J Teigh. New York . . Allen H. Clarke, London
lion Renal. Meeminta. 'l' Brown en i m e i p hi,
DT White, Boston • C A l / 4 Rowley, Missouri
aIioiRDNIODSE--!Nnith and Chestnut streets.
John IS Helical; Philadelphia Wm Harris. Pennsylvania
Jae Harrineton. Penneriv's Mrs Harrington. Pp
David Pittsburg Sarni Somale. Indiana
B Stinson. Springfield Adam Wray. Lancaster
Alex Raille. Pennsylvania A Snow,Now Jorsav
Mrs Pnow, New Jersey , Chan M Pox, Nkw Jersey
Jas Sinalatr, W Chester N L Blnelbir, W Chester
Henri admits Pa Mrs Adam... l'enh , ylvanrn
D Leal. Pennsylvania 1) M Cram, baxington. Ky
E wagoner. Akron. 0 D ()Whit°. Con , oel tont
W B Crawford. Conneotiont D Cum, ri.vcrnnn
BH. Carter. Hartford rr Tr I- andiron H 1114 , rd
Jahn T Morrie, Baltimore H lisle. B^liefonte
Mr - Freeman. Nsishville S aly or. St T onto
J fintmonn. New York - A Thirktetd Xenia. 0
'tartly N Merrill. 80 Mire S C
Miss L Merrill R
,C, M 11 Icor &'A.
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Jamas Osborn. Virginia 1)1 in Osborn Vir•inis
Mr Porter.-New York my Weir. Ne y n ,t c
Gen W Noilson & la. Pet Henry Hart & la. N 0
Wm McCoy. New York Motloy. New York
WO Marrow,Jr, Norfolk Chan dinatead, Maryland
Min oung.. ; Orr al
Jame. Y
Carr & Is. New York .T A W Prinderland. Pylon
Min Briiinsitd, renniniveninn V Moody. Mitaissipto
M Wilkinson. Augusta. Oa Gen H Brinchurat. axon
MisiA Tir;richurst, Kentucky Miss aarah /Irina! nr.r. Ky
/Peva North Carolina John J Taylor, Noy: Port
Hiram Frieht Cane May J MoCall &la Nan Vri-k
Mira McCall. Now York mine Maxwell, Now York
Misr!. Maxwell. New-York R T Brown. New York
Min Brown, New York 1) Eastman A la, ') nriditud
Mi. , 'a:animal:, Mar. I ard IC itineklo 81, , th (lamina
Aii:aHieokte.Win C ro'in %II Mclntyre. lidassammatts
Al it Turner. Maripciroaette s Perna
It H grunt Wort ester H K Lathrop. ( "Omuta
o WlCorry, I+ ew Vhtk RT.! Dirrnnerh kla Conn
'Miss Ilarransh, Bridgeport K 0 niicholart & In. N J
Mica Ni. , holas. H I , P n Co. her & is, Mika.
Miss 41 Reer,Mialiptint B Smith &la, Cane May
'AriS5 Smith. Can May • Miss Cook, Cape May
ThoaL Nesbitt. Maryland, A C Rives Pennsgrove
Thom Markey. Pesnagrove Yames,Eall. - Montreal
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it A Delho.or, New 'York J Leanne. New York
J P Clark, Virginia . Silas Height. Elmira '
. 1 Cooley, Elmira G H Cameron • •
Mrs Cameron (Ikea Crake, Ohio
E Drake, Ohio F. M Ovando. & Is, N Y
Miss Grandin,'llew York AHD Carroll ,k la. Vie
Mies - Carroll. Alekandria .1 A Greenlow Pc la. N Y
Min Greenlow, New York C W Whaley &In N 0
Non XI Walker. Weak Joo H Wyman. N York
Mrs A K.MoClure. At City J C Whin & la, N York
Alias White, New York .. ThOs Price, Atlantic City
John Preston. Atlantic, Cily Min Preston, Atlantio Cty
Lewis Halsted. Louisiana Misr Halsted, Louisiana
Warren Tucker New York Oen Rudd, Montreal
Jama De l a n o , d. New OrleaneW T Davis:New Winne
W Chili, 8 A T Fry. Mobile
E Beriter,'Raltimore E R Watson & af. Va
Thos It Limonter 41 C Tardy. Richmond
I. West. Richmond Jaw Franey, Pa
.1 A Clarkson. Richmond J H MoMahon. Galveston
13 0 Davis. St movie C B Sawyer, Chicago
Miss I'Lown
. New York Jon J Levy. sew York
.1 M Ninon, New York - 'I 'Frazier, Havana.
• It B Convent. Ohio Chas S Venable, ri
'Pt Horlinon, tlprineflPd, Mau Chu Clocker. Wash
J Adams, Jr. Waaltington Moses Bark. New York
W Hines*. Nubiille , lax White, New York
Cleveland. Jersey City N Mycatt, Jersey City
Witt Sinter& la. N York .! LJ Leary. Texas
Joe Rehm, Cinn, Ohio L *teals & - la, N York '
.MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch,
T T. Hired, Witehlngton. Pa RP: Stream, Wash, Pa.
J °Loraine, Clearfield, pa Lyman.Husted• Galena, 11l
Menial Clark. Paris. 11l • N Harhansh ' Pittsburg
Ben R. White. Pittsburg `.F. , PirP Whitman, Pittab'g
W W Speer, Pittsburg B W Wright, Pt Jett. La
B Bepleti. Philadelphia L Robert:. Doytettewe
W A Hopking.Heinlerson,RY n....r..We IMenneppr R 7
S M Shaver. Tennessee IT Miller. ellen, Ohio
Rev ion Mahan, Pa . E Hitcher, Maw tta
P Monte. Tennessee Jas B•Roberts, Preemie°
•Wm H. Harney, Lynn, Mara D A Main. Lynn, P&P
P Money. Missies:tem IT I) Money, M1..1111.1ppl
Natal Meltirstry.Mar34gind Mies Sarah Mcßinstry.fild
Hon 3 BHlack„Wash - • Jos 3.onobheirnar, Chicago
r) Henderson. thiepsnin Jacob Heiser . Parma -
Thomas 3 Ridley. Penn- t,. Robert Frame. Del
D McCord., Prttabarg, H on R Brodkead ton , Fit
Hnebask, Ohio - - 6 M i ller,olumbia, Pa
Ina Wells. New 'l6 ork • •JB Chambersburg
tJegin Hommen,•Chatriberab I Lawshe, Atlanta, Oa
,1, bathe. Atlanta: Got • J M Holbrook, Atlanta, Ga
WLWadrworth, Marietta H H Bunt, Jr, Miss
B Caw, Morvide. La X T Powell, Alissouri
W C. George, Tennessee
' JONES' HOTEL—Chesteet Street, above Bluth.
John H Clark. Missouri - C C Cube. Philadelphia
W 088Mbla t Il KentraSkfrß...& ,,, „Ken. ,, ok,
JHranse;a",..‘, nbt P ;Woods, galesberg
Mr Itenvon, Brachial' JAhanet k. oh, Ohio
A H NW. North Carolina Yo Burt.ildass
W Goldstone. N H H Beetling. New York
Mrs F Davenport, genes Mit Cabal, FeeeMlVailia
F. Drnmend, Jr. Baltimore Mns E Dentnead. servant
!Mrs M Beadent, BaltiMore
Theehild. Baltimore
'RH Butatine, New Jersey, Bell. West °better
Jns Marsdrn. New York 8 It Kramer. Baltimore
Mrs 8 H Kramer. Baltimore $ P Jenks. Philadelphia
D Cross, Masussoansetts P Jonas, Massachwietts
'Rola Brown, Philadelphia thimlMororom N H
Band Panelling, Bangor Lewis Carter. Bangor
sal Gardner. Maromohusetts G Posahard. Havana
I J Blair, New Jersey C E Yale), New jerwar.
A cVark. New York Nee se .en, Cincinnati
I W Hever, Virginia J Westennister
James Wuhan, New York Jas McDormit, New York
AMERICAN ROTEL—Chestnut. above Fifth.
.G Hach's, New Jersey . _ E Prancer. Ireland
T Borland, Cincinnati Frank Hatch & la, Wig .
W R C Otes, Cleveland Mr* E d Hood & eh, N Y
B kwoope, Clem rfield. Pa fl Harvey! Baltimore
, 8 A Minor & son.Kentucsy G Banker, New York
Nlilarel. Newark De Thomas. West Cheater
W C Blain. Philadelphia Walter Kirk. ( d D. Villa
4. Brady, Pennsylvania Johnny Rine,
_Wilm. Del
'J Brown & don, Maryland Mae or JA W addell
ft at-Wilson. Wesiempy Tr 8 Mason. Virginia
M D Barnes,-New York W H Boyd. Montrose, wc,
flaunt Torrey, Alabama D M Convtll, Paterson, N .1
Stewart. Paterson. NJ arts MJ ttnerle & la, N J
Stainsby,Newark New Jersey
RT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut. above Third.
If II Beaumont. Hooks no Jae Pawards, New York
'WA Umstet. lowa A MeLaurin. Baltimore
D Nelson Ors.ge co. N't .Edward Clarke, Phila.
LT Heddett. Newark. NI Jhl oC Martin. Wyatt. Pa
W Hatterthwaita & la, Del A lf Mellish. New York
-A Pt Tomlinson, N Jersey W 8 Cook, New ie soy
F Everett, New York base Buoaer, Baltimore
Mosesßucker, Raltinnore Z Smith. Washington
Alfred Permit 'New York It F Booth, Wok mond. Va
:F H Mark, N Jersey Mr Kellogg, New York
Miss Smith, Washington
4 STATES UNlON—Market street, above Si xth.
oMFreeland.Phileda N P Dtinbar Pittsburg
'Henry Snyder. Pittsburg Mies K L Dean, I` Haute
.0 0 A Stußibaueh.Chemhorgb' Mns tool. Chamberebure
Rodgers. Chambersburg f RNesbitt Greenville, Pa
P. Woodruff St w. Pittsburg C D Pittsburg
A J Wollkill. Lewistown Den A t ivingston.Lewist'n
Jag M Dale, Lewietown W Sanderson, Lewietown
08 Nesbit, tridiara county R Wood & wt. Patabett
Wirel3 eistown J G•ant. Pittsburg
B Pitteburg P B Goittrey. Pittabii , v
H Watts, Pittsburg Wm 8 HaVall, Wm, Del
Chse A Hares, Chester no ,James T Btarlwin. Del
H C Hall .ts Is, Colton E Clark & lady, Boston
THE UNION—Aroh street, ahrnin Third
•W Bemple..Alleshenv John Pnbnre, 8t Louie
"Aobtf.eello. Zaresville WWt nrk. • ahlead.
Page. Ashland WO Hay, Wineow
W Donahue. Pennsylvania N lora, train
O U Price, Ohio J Oadwateder. N r lbany
It litiehmond.Va W 0 Perry, Philadelphia
D Teller. Ph ladeipma r , the email. RaePrfdePre
'e r 8 Brace k la. Momphil Mt.* Arno... Memphis
lohn.White, Point Pleasant 1 X Semple, kiloton
NATIONAL; NOTPL—Race street. above Third.
Jonas Shelter. Parts county V Ti Phelter. Harks county
r:4lBitter. warriabore John pe”,,srivanies
A , Ernyder. Pennsylvania I,lvto rishwe , e
W I one. Harrisburg Cam-hell. Ha-ro.bura
John Moore. Philadelphia 11 1 Handler. Potts, We
It I Miller. Philadelphia • 8 &amen, Wilkosbarre
P Uhler, Uhlersville, Pa
" FOUNTAIN ITMEL—SOOOnd streat. above Market,
PHorton, Delavr , re mar. Ite , r lend
.Tas hl Smi. Maryland REJeekann, Md
R 4tnr't and ohm 11Ny don, Delaware
Wm H Wav New Jervirr F ilidovay
viand Townsend. Delaware
ni,Arm RFA HOTEL —Thild it. 16. flallewhill.
Mood 14 flerhteh Pa .Taant, Fkoer, Stonoraville,
.'lleha A 1-trfPnan..llf adinff thAk Prlea,ll.adinT
Jo. o , , , man. t.nha , ar Pa T Wayne. neroville
Paml orrill, Philadelphia John Stork. Philadelphia
eapt-I , lErdman. Chas Val Naas Plank. Per.neylvatils
Chas .1 Roseberry, Easton J Yoho, Easton
BARMY RBEAP HOTP.b—Seeond it.. below Tine.
W Davidson, Pennerlemma B notts,,Jr, Bucks co ,
P Mrffann. Pennsylvania. F. B Boileau te yr. pa
.4 p r Ztl i l i germantown _B . B Xll3lO. etrolol9l3o3g .
Than P nerve , . Do 'Mato
rhaßoider, Pennsylvania 0 Pinter, P 1 ' 11 ' 1 ' 1 ° 41 ".
Evan D.Joneg L Penns. , Oeo Abraham, Wayne 00
Jag Taggart, mercer co Theo AI Pearson,l ranton
SIT. VrANON HOlBl.—Sewind street, above Arab.
3 E P_elley. , Pennerlvariia 0 Reed. Hencoop
ORO W Jackson, finila Jon A Baer. Philadelphia
W Vailbert kW. N York Mr Spencer. Hawley ,
A Calder, Bement:Pa W W Williams, Wash
NI rtnineon, nanzook, N Y 3 W Walker, Boston
M.BinnLANTIP EollBE—Third st.'.. ahoy. Callowhill.
N R Zimmerman, Lewieb'g Simi Wertz, Allentown
ono Brown. Chester
.. John Martin, BrideeborK
Trosell. Sellersville Gee Woolf, Germantown
WWI RothAtellertovm Tlson
Bowman annver
apish Btruble.-Ziosi r fl 1., Lebanon 03
J aftWiest. eehnglkill co .1W Ha r m a n W Haven
Plisitowellehiontgomerloo n 15 , Pa.
COMMERCIAL Ronli-4iith Street. ab, Chestnut.
R Martin: Cheater county E K Planluntne,Pottatown
Wm ftoberrs. Motgotnry so W T Mamma. rennet
Jahre•D Worth- W Cheater Irwin H Baines. Laud co
C • nr.inetrw. Wag Chester L Tredereek, Columbia
Woaell." C Columlus 3 H Crawford , Maryland
wo W Parka!,
hester chn,o 'Ps• D J Drown, Wilin'n, DeL
It herehree, 00,
i gl e
BALD A LY. lIOTEL 7 Tbird et., above Callowhill.
tie ; , zar i e co, • , ge t t r f a T i elA us Itt r owu ,
rier,gllernt g
SPFAitin NOTIOES.
A 1,1,8110111,1) not fail to read the adverj
itlisooloot of rrof, WOOD ill to-does oaf*. ant-tt
OGMPOI72IO . .EXTILKOT OF SARSAPARILLA FOG
?Salmi° RooT Dias.—A pleasant and he - albs beve
rate at Fight Gents a GtaUcin, for family use. Fall di-,
re:diens accompany each bottle. Its universal and in- -
orer .aing popularity' Is its best - rsoommendation, Be.
ware of Muria roue Imitations sold on the credit of our
extract and advertising. Tne genuine rewired only by
POTTER k GGAMFIN, Practical Chemists, WES
TERLY, F. 1., Wholesale Agent, for Philadelphia.'
DVOTT k C 0.," 252 Nertlt StCOND Street. Sold
by Drliggiete and Grocers generally throughout the
country. i ltl9 thstulet*
CARD PRINTING;BEST AND CHEAPEST IN
the City, at 34 Routh THIRD 'treat.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest iu'the
City, at 34 South THIRD street,
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street. -
'HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best arid Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other denorip-
Hon of Priming, of the moat superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BROWN'S,
Dreirel's Building, 34 Borah THIRD street..
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SMUT TRIMT
aostrAnt.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES.
I. Money Is received every day, and in any amount
large or small.
t FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from
the day it le pet in.
a. The Money is always paid bath In GOLD whenever
it is called for, and without notion.
4. Money is reensivea from Executors, Administrator*,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
i. The money received from Depositors M invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other fad
eless securities.
S. Offloe open every day—WALNUT Street, 'southwest
atom Third street. Philadolshia. JAM
ONE PRICE OLOTmNG OP TERI LATEST'
EITLES, made in the heat manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST belling prioee marked in
Plain Miami. AU goods made to oraer warranted satire
faotory. Our ONE-PRICE eystem is aridly adhered
to, as we believe Nairn be the only lair way of deans'
All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO..
,eB-tf IKE MARKET Street.
BRAM RR B HAVING Filliti--NORTIIWIST
CORNEA SaCoND and WALNUT BTaßETa.—DayOlfita re.
carved in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT, per annum.
Money may be drawn by checks without lola of In
terest..
°Sloe open daily, from 9 until a &crook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,
CRAB. AL MORRIS.
SALAMANDRD NIRS-PROOF SAI I IIB.—A very
lame assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rear
tenable -wipes, No, X 4 OREEPNUT St., Philadelphia.
malS-tr gYANS k WATSODI•
MRYH R S t iiIIIRAOOLODS VERMIN DR
STROYER, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex
terminating RATS and MICE, COCKROACHES
BUGS, ANTS, MOSQUITOES, FLEAS, ItIOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INSECTS.
Principal Donot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
MARRIED.
• CORDAN—BROUGHTON.--On tho 22.1 of July, Mee,
by Ald. John fitedh Mr. James L. Cordon to Mrs. Emily
Broughton. both or Philadelphia.
FoWL. R—WOODINGTON.--On the 17th of July,'
by Ald. W. G. Conroe,. Oscar P. Fowler to Mine Ruth
mine, daughter or Halt Woodington. of Elkton. Md. *
CaFFHEY—GRANVILLE.—On the 10th ult., by
Row Father Lilly, Edward E. M. Caffrey to Margaret
A. Granvlllo, both of Philadelphia.
DIED.
NRILL.—On the Bth inst., Rev. William Neill, D. D.,
lured=
The funeral servirea will be held on Monday, the lath,
at 12 o'clock, In the Sixth Presbyterian Church. The
friends of the family, and clergyman of all denomina
tines are particularly invited to attend.
MIDDLETON —On the 7th met.. anus P., daughter
of the late En
and Mary 11. Middleton.
Th• funeral will take plans from the residence of her
unnte. lames R. ) Oaesues. No. itim Wallace street. on
tab; (Fifth day, t at 4 o'clock P. .M., where her
friends ate i nvi t e d.
Mt an FORD.—On the morning of the a seenstant,
lltre. South nradford. in the 61st year of her
Funeral Lem her late residence, No. #33 St. John
er reer. t new Crean, en this (Thursday) morning, 9th
Into . at 19 o'elock.
WGRIFFiTHI.—ang. da u g h terns Griffiths, wife of
illioni G and of the late Nicholas Le
Hutu. egad 48 yettos.
Friends are ItNtled to ^ttsnd her funeral from the re•
fW. Sterne, Na 129 Noble street, on this
elltuttaloy l rtemo.tri. Ata.tu.t a at b o'cdook.
CARO % On the 6th instant, John Casey. In the 60th
year at lus age.
Funeral t.om his te.'e resid•res, No 33 South street,
ou thisTharetlar afternoon at 1 o'clock •
11CM 1 .11 , 1,. On inlets, evening. the 6th test, Mr.
tra-rdi Hummel, in the 71 , t year of his
Putters , from rho residence cf eon in law, Mr.
James E. Treater. No. 8.17 t ork avenue, on this ('I huts
days morning nt 9 °Week.
MOORE.—On the 7iti inst., john Moore, aged 22
yea re.
Funeral from the residence or his porepts. Pole
thorn (late Perry)street. below Thompson, this (Thurs
da mo
, raine. ar 814 n'olnek. •
7111RL'ON —On the Ming.. Charles Abbot, Yonne
eat ben of James M. and Agnes Mormon, aged
months.
Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'oloek, fr,tm
Falls of Ocher Iklll.
NIXON.- - -On the 7th inst., John Scott Pilsen, in the
79th year of Mu ann.
Funeral from his !ale residence, Otis street, late
Wood street, third door above Amber, this (Thuradap
afternoon, at 4 o'elock.
McNIULTY.—On rho 7th inst.. Arthur MoNulty, aged
(6 rears.
Funeral from !gelato residence, No. 1312 Race stre . el,
on Friday morning. at 9 o'clock.
JONEII—On the 7th inst., Mrs. Elisabeth Jonesoged
87 nears.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 831 North
Second street, this (Thursday) )Morning, at 7 o'clook.
LAWLESS.-00 the lth inst.. Andrew Lewin'', aged
43 years.
4.unered from his Into residence, O'Hara's mut,
Seventh street, below Oh ippon, this (Thursday) after
'mum nt 3.0'0100k.
. .
CLOHOSFY,—On the 7th inst.. Mr. TiloMlls Cloho-
SOX. In the 67th year of his age.
runernt from his late residence. 1331 Fouth Fourth
street, below Wharton, on Fnday afternoon. at 3
o °look.
,•• • .
DllllF..—On the 6th inst., Barbara Dhile, in the 78th
year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence. Ridge avenue,
between Bth, and 9th mile stones, (hie (Thursday) afttr
naNte-freie 7th inst., Henry Greer, in the 2.Bth
yenr of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his
(Thursday).
E Webb, No. 1022 Wood street, thus at.
ternoon, at o'clook.
- GOUSON.—On the 7tll Inst., Marie Barb era Goujon,
:wed 71 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No.
916 Platt' street. en Friday morning at 8 o'clock •
the 7th inst.. James Friel. aced 40 years.
Funeral from his late residence. Nimes street. west of
Twenty-third, below Market, thts (Thursday) of wimp,
at 1 o, ohmic.
WHITELEY.—On the 7th inst., Mrs. Hannah White
ley, aged al years.
Funeral from her husband'. reeldenee, Marshall road
;Cardington, Duper Darby, on Friday afternoon nt 1
OBITUARY.
Mrs. SARAH BRADFORD,_."oIiot of the late Charles
Bradford. well-known in the Northern Liberties, died
on 811136 Y morning. at her residence, In St. John street.
below Green. A. more exemplary woman never li ved.
A more dted mother could er friend to ail Wo
enjoyed tier cionfidenoe but, e'llom be met with.
She lived beyond the meridian of life, and has left a
family and a large circle of +imminent:ism to lament the
void which her presence alone could fill. her grave
Will need no tablet whereon to record her many virtues.
They will live and bloom with perennial freshness, and
be Inscribed upon the hearts of those who knew her
but to love her while living. and in death will name her
but to praise. Her funeral will take place this morn
ing.
BLACK AND PURPLE FOULARD
SILKS.
?lain black Fou'ard Bilks.
? ? lain
Barogoa, X. 6 4. 7-4, and 8.4 wide.
Black Crape Mares, gams widths.
Gray Chine R. nu Poplins.
Graf Cherie Mimes and Mohair/.
Black Barer e. ruffledpoints.
I.upin's hummer Bombazinen and Chair'.
Bleak and white bewail and Organdies, &a.
BESBOG__& BON, Mourntaaßtore.
No. 938 OBESNUT Street.
N. B.—During July and August we close at 6 P. M.
%IDE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE--
••• maims Pate,nt INDELIBLE PENCILS, lot
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work better than Ink, Without ita trouble
or rink of Blotting, Eaoh Will mark 2.000 artioles. For
wile,.97holegale and Retail, by D. 0. TAYLOR &
Agenta for the Manufacturer. No. 911 CHESTNUT
Street. .102-em
PATTENTION! REPUBLICAN INVIN-
CfBI,ES.—A Stated bleating will be hold at the
V:tiarterg. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Btreols,
on TIII S (Thursday) EVENING. at 8 o'clock.
GEO. INMAN RICHE, President.
BON,. Hucgat..tleoretary. I t*
WAU lAN lAN BENEVOLENT ASSO.
CI GRAND EXCURSION TO vIL
OVA.— AA. R. A. will give an EXCURSION
TO VILLANOVA on THURSDAY next. August 9th.
the proceeds to he disbursed for the relief of the Poor,
without duninotion of creed Cr color, the coming win
ter. Tickets One Dollar• Children half price. Core
will leave the Depot, ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets, at 8 o'clock A. M., precusely. A fist-class
String and Boise Band wilt accompany. the Excursion.
An eminent eatefer is engaged. who will sell refresh
ments of the best kind at the lowest price. No stance,
other than the "Caterer's" wilt be allowed on or about
the Grounds.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
VtirrahVlDßCll.l4; AUGUST d. IBA.—Whereee, J:
ems ped on Saturday last from the custody of the Officer
of the Court having him in charge ; and, ns the ends of
publustico require that said felon should be , pished
for the mimes of whiek he lies been convicted I offer a
reward of FIVE HUNDRED AND Fl Fll7 DOLLARS,
which I will give to any person who will apprehend and
deliver hint up to Justice.
au7-6t WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorner.
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA
—August let, 1860.
. arrangements at this 06i00 foe taking charge or
the City Letter Despatch having been completed. the
pahlie are Informed that on and aftor this date thrum
will be four daily oolleetions from the United States
ct'er Duel. at the following hours, viz: 8 and 11
and I and 5 o'clock P. 111. Four daily de
t vene will be inialy. viz: At 734 and 1616 o'clock A.
51. and .45 and 5 o'clock P. BC
The charge for collecting letters for the mails will be
one cent Newspapern noel Foreign Letters will by col
lected without charge. The charge for city letters. In
eluding collection and delivery. will be ono cent. In alt
cases they must he prepaid by postage damps.
au3 61 1 N. IL BROWNE, Postmaster.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READ/NO RAILROAD COMPANY.
Manon,lMO.
Tito hollers of tho bonds of this Company. due July 1
100, oan nosy reoeivo. upon application at thie o ffi ce, DI
ptr cont. in cult, pima tao terms eyomfiod iu the mon
far attached.
. .
The holdere are also entitled to the benefit of a /fink
ing Fund of $140,000 per annum. as established by the
stockholders at their annual ineoting, held January P.
ISo.I, and In pursuance of the contract, entered Ate by
ho company and duly
CIRC reoorded, to carry the smite Into
fleet. B.
ULAR ti.AOFOR.o,. Treasurer.
Nome to tie Holders rJ Phslodelphia and Readies
Railroad Company Mortgage Bondy, dun %ply I. MO.
Thcas bonds are gowned by the first mortgagee onjhe
road, amounting in tne aggregate. to .33,3ff1,t00. The
not revenue for tho last humid , ear was Mx times the
&mounter the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them fora paned of
twenty foam, the holders retaining the bonds end the
security of the mortgages in the precise condition in
which they are now hold. Fresh chests of coupon' for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be awned.
A bonus of 10 per mint. will be given to the holdera, in
consideration Cl their assenting to the extension. Ibis
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the °glee of the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
' Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
orl s appllcation.
Islot4Of of the; oariff MentIKOTII,
Ili if . MoII.I.IENNY. Mearotary.
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.—The undersigned have re
moved their Office and Salesroom from the Foun
dry .at NtiBLE-STRe ET WHARF, tb the N. B.oornor
of SECOND and RACE &mete, where dea!ern will find
a large collection of STOVEI of the m -et approved
patterns. Tinned, Enamelled, and plain Hollow-ware.
comprienng an assortment eeoond to none in the coun
try. All orders left at the office, or by mail, will receive
prompt attention.
LEIBRANDT & MoDOWELL.
Philadelphia Stove Works,
au9-1m and Hollow-ware Foundries.
REIM PHOTOGRAPHER, IS NOT AT
920 Chestnut Street. but at hie new and superior
taller ,1319 c,•HIioTNUT. where ho will be happy
to see his old friends and patrons, and the priblio. It
BALSAM TOLU—For sale by , WETIIE
IL H
N L & BROTHER, Noy 47 and 49 N or th BB
CORD MIIM AN
trtivit§toit, 'itiOUST 18603.
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS:
FA i IiCI , Y, DRY GOODS,
IMPORTA.TIONB FOR FALL, 1860.
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co..
27 NORTH FOURTH STAKE r.
Aro prepared to ' oiler to the trade their usual varied
assortment of Goods, rtuclhased on the
MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Bp experienced buyers, in the prinoipal ,
MANUFACTURING CITIE! OP EUROPE.
These have been selected with care for
And will be offered at prioes to command attention.
CLosn BUYERS, from all motions of the country, aro
invited to inspect our stook.
TEatiii.--Bix months credit to Merohante of un
doubted standing. or *ix per cont. discount for oath
Twelve per cent. per annum discount for advance
Payments. au2.thstu•4m
MARTIN & WOLFF,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Cash and prompt Six months' Buyers, of all sections
aro invited to an examination of our Stook. auB.Bm"
A . W. LITTLE da 00..
SILK GOODS.
No. 325 MARKET STREET.
aug-3m
R E MOV AL.
• In consequence of the destruction by fire of their
TXIIRD STREET STORE,
YARD. GILIAMORE. 8a CO.
HAVE• REMOVED
TO
NO. MO CHESTNUT ST..
SOUTH SIDE, ABOVE SIXTH,
PLIILA.DELPICIA.
They have now open AN ENTIRE
NEW STOOK
OP
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, 4.c.;
Togother with a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
STAPLE AND FANCY
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, ',to.
Raving received but a email portion of their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
vrovious to the fire, they aro enabled to divots,'
A NEW STOCK.
to which they invite the attention of their Customers
and Borers generally. ens 3m
PAPER MUSLINS,
WILLIAM McKEE & Co..
Noe. 22 South FRONT Street,
and 23 LETITIA Street,
Are now receiving a LARGE AND COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT of their CELEBRATED MAKE of
PAPER MUSLINB, various qualities and colors.
nua-Stif
PRINTS 1 PRINTS . !
The Subscriber invites attention to an assortment of
PRINTS.
Which for extent and variety is unsurpassed in this
ma rket, consisting of the choicest styles in
MERRIMACK,
MANCRE3TER,
GLOUCESTER,
GUMLESS,
PACIFIC,
SPRAGUE,
COCRECO, and other
STANDARD MAKES.
Besides a fall litM of
ENGLISH PRINTS.
Now open and for sale by the Piece or Paelosse,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
213 MARKET STREET,
and-tr PHILADELPHIA.
WURTS. AUSTIE.
McVEIGIE-1.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
IN
DRY GOODS.
No. 311 MARKET Street, above Third.
Charles Wurte,
Henry Austin
Hamilton T. #,toVe i g h , PHILADELPHIA.
John e. Weimer,
1
Joseph Burgin, ) nul.3m
FALL AND WINTER.
CLOAKS 83 MANTILLAS
FOR THE•
WHOLESALE TRADE.
SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS buy
itopneAlginti, rzg h ol w er e te o r 2s, are invited to in-
LOW PRICES.
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM,
'7 05 CHESTNUT STREET.
au7•Ym
FALL GOODS.
13AROROFT & 00..
NOB. 405 AND 407 MARKET STREhT,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Stook complete and ready for Trade. au2 Sat
R WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
• AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
AND
CLOTHING,
NO. 309 MEREET STREET.
Fall and Winter Stock now complete and ready for
buyers. aulSot
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSDRANOECOMPANY Or THE
UAW'. OF PENNSYLVANIA, Flurannynis,
August 6,1830.
The directors have this day declared a dividend of
Six Per Cent., or Twelve Dollare per Shore, out of the
profits of the company, payable to the stookholders, or
their legal repreeentntives. on demand,
au7-10t WILLIAM HARPHR, Secretary.
T ax MUTUAL LIFE INSUBAROI
COMPANY HEW YORE.
Mots:
RIX JRILLIorna OP DOLLAR/5,
IRSllivin in2inwev MORTGAOIS 0111 arab Mani
wORTH OVER T 11,000,000.
1170 Wallowa are Lows". than in many ether Map*
dee, and the Dividends hem been saavollai
WkLs is a strictly kirrirei. Company. Them* lit
liteekhobiers, so that ALL THE PRO
11L0$§ TO Utz 1t5111).
?ornate*, emit every information, May luN
pima, appimationl
OR T R
R. W. song; Ir t Al anNAttil &SIAM*
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE/Or
Thomas Robins, John Welsh, •
Mordecai L. Dawson, Gems B. Bteark,
alo, M. Stroud,
John sayers, E. IL Wh i pn,
j. Fisher ambsg.
Roes Patterson. William . Ladling.
john M. Atwood, • Arthur el Conti:,
0111611 H. Powers, *corgi!. W. Tolind,
William Moitee. Tho. Watson. nit-trit•
VANE INBUItANCE COMPANY, NO.
406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHLA,
INCORPORATED APRIPENNS YL L. DKVANIA _BY THESTATEOF
SONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND maim
*Mani W_Oght. DIZGOV D O . N IL RG1307.
Wm. W. Walters J. W. Rvermalli
Ches. Itinlardnon: Henry klimu,Jrn
Gen. A. Wed, Jamb W. GUM,
0. Wilson Davis, Blank° Stem
Thos. B. Ma GEORGE W. DAYaresident.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vine Fres%
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Ifall-1111
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, JUST RE
calved, entirelyneyr goblet:2g. STEREOSCOPIC
INBTMU MEETS made in every style, end sold low by
M. J. FRANKLIN, Optioian, 112 South FOURTH
street. below Chestnut.
iscr Spectaolee and Eye-glaaees correctly suited for
ell axes. microsoopes. Operm .glasses 4.. in a great
varlety.ot the very lowest *dam wholealti• or total!. .
au3-atlf
333 MARKET STREET,
FIRST-OLABB TRADE,
I=l
334 MARKET STREET.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
RIDGWAY, HEMMER, & 00,,
IMPORTERS OF
•
CLOTHS.
DOESKINS, , AND OASSIBIERES.
Solo agents for
PR. EROKENS(Litt`oTtoket.)
AV A A C S II L A M I 'l" h re. ) & M. Olq )
P. O ERRS mAN & SON, Mold Meuala.)
RANSON& BROS., Watley Casqinseres,)
E. TOENNIEEI & CO., and other manufacturers of
the greatest celebrity,
206 CHESTNUT STREET.
istd•lnt
WELLING.COFFIN & Co.
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer, by the package, the following description of
AMERICAN GOODS.
OP STANDARD RAKES AND IN GREAT VARIETY
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S PRINTS ;
BLEACHED AND BROWN MEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS AND DRILLS;
OSNABURGS, DENIMS, AND STRIPES;
CORSET JEANS, SILESIAS, AND NAN•
KEENS;
CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED
LININGS;
RHODE ISLAND LINSEYS;
PHILADELPHIA LINSEYS AND CHECKS;
KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTTONADES;
NEGRO CLOTHS AND KERSEYS ;
ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS;
BLACk AND FANCY CASSIMERES ;
BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS;
SATIOIETS AND UNION OASSIMERES;
TWEEDS, CASIIMARETTES, &a. nuT-3m
I • C. HOWE & CO.,
•••
N 0. .: 240 MARKET STREET,
• AGENTS FOR THE
MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS,
Have no. in Wore a full assortment of the various
goods niade by the above company. A large variety of
very choido styles of
M. DELAINRS,
CASHMERES,
OPERA CLOTHS,
PRINTS, Itt.
J. C. HOWE & CO.
Are also Agents for
GLENDALE.
CENTREVILLE,
MERRIMACK.
ELM STRRET
11111 .Ln uk Y
N ,
GREEVILLE.
BEDFORD
BRADFORD, TAFT, & CO.'S BLACKSTONE MILL,
J. T. SEAGRAVE & CO.'S GRANITE MILL,
And various other popular makes of
FANCY CASSIMERES,
UNION MILLS BLACK DOESKINS,
(Very superior high-lustre goods.)
ndian Orohard, Bleached and Brown Shim tinge, Shirt
rigs and Drills, Colored Corset Jeans, km, &o.
The attention of package buyers is solicited.
Philadelphia, July 31,1860. Jy3l.tuths-Imo
WEILER & NEEDHAM.
ORARLE> WEILER. SAMUEL NEEDHAM.
GERMANTOWN
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS.
We would call the asocial 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.J
atm,
FANCY WOOLEN GOODS.
HOODS. CLOAKS. TALAIAB.
SACKS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS,
&0., Sto.,
Comprising OVER 24/0 STYLES from the latest bend-
knit designs. From our own long practical experienoe,
and employing none but prat clam toechanioa, we are
prepared to offer to Homer- Buyers a line of theme good.
EILCOND TO NONE to point of workmanship, Myles,
or prim, and reepeotfully aolloit the patronage of the
Trade.
Sole Agents are
F. V. KRUG & 00..
326 CHESTNUT BTHEHT
iy?-xtuttiam
HOSIERY GOODS.
F. V. KRUG & CIO,
325 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer to City, Western, and Southern Wholesale Buy
most oornplete line of Staple and Fancy
DOMESTIC HOSIERY GOODS,
Ownerieins, in part,
GERMANTOWN FANCY WOOLENS,
GERMANTOWN CHILDREN'S MISSES', WO-
MEN'S AND MEN'S HOSE,
BOSTON RIBBED HOSIERY, AND WOOLEN
STOCKING AND SHETLAND YARNS,
Being the best ealeoted and most complete line of
hese goods we have ever offered, and which are suited
wants of the market In price, quality and styles.
Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the
WATIRVLEIT HOSIERY 1. MERINO AND
MIL S, I OOL
WAT RDURY KNITTING CO.' SHIR T SAND
DRAWERS,
NORFOLK HOSIERY CO., HALF HOBE HOED.
OTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
WALLACE lb SON'S STEEL SPRING
OSBORNE AND OREESMAN'SIi SKIRTS.
Also Agents for t the
AMERICAN AND HOWE PIN CO.'S PINS.
jyt-stuthSm
WASHING TON MILLS,
FORMERLY BAY STATE MILLS.
suAwLs of all sizes, in great variety.
Emboesed and Printed TABLE COVERS.
UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS.
BeALMORAL SKIRTS.
DOESKINS, and Doable and Twisted COATINOB.
6-4 SACKINGS and Leavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and OPERA FLAN
NELS.
Printed FELT CARPETINGS.
For gale by
FROTHINGHAM h WELLS,
34 Booth RRONT Street, and
jrll tf 36 LETITIA Btreot.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, 'B5 MITCHINSON,
O. 11S CHESTNUT trit..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
.remGOODS.
MEDICINAL.
PROF. MORRIS' EUGEPIIALOS.
There are 100,000 Sufferers from DIREASER of
the NERVOUS SYSTEM, in the city of EM'adulate,
who °an be oared by
ff mon/
PRoEtif OR hIORRIB' _ _
U 0 . F. - .IHA LO S.
Which it an original
and . .
. .
. .
WONDERFOI. REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Professor
Morris, M. D.. of this city.
It acts directly upon the Nerves
BY ABSORPTION
through the pores, and it ne BOTTLE trial of it
&INGLE
to test Its marvellous virtues.
Sufferer r s from
N X RV
EUMHNETDFTHM BRAIN.
(WIRRAL, DEBILITY.
NEURALOIA.
RREUMATIShI,
CHRONIC NERYOOSNESS, &c,,
Will find the desired relielby its
EXTERNAL USE,
as directed in the Circular.
TRY IT ! TRY IT!
TRY IT! TRY IT !
TRY IT! TRY IT !
TRY T. TRY IT!
TRY IT TRY IT!
TRY IT! TRY IT!
TRY IT ! TRY IT!
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TRY IT !
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•
If on are exhausted by over-much study,
Ifyou salter from sleepless nistits,
/fyou are a victim to neuralgia,
1.1 you are prostrated by excessive grief,
If you crave stimulatin ! g drinks,
TRY IT
:WIT!
YR
IT!
TRY I T!
TRY IT!
thoPo mteerabll
As it will rem,. is tholes - Wiley - 4 - 61e sensations which in.
duce&morbd disposition towards Intemperance.
TRY IT If eon are suffering from Nervous Debility in any of its forms, and you will find it a soothing and
INVIGORATING APPLICATION
to your nerves, and worth many times its coat, in t/W
relief afforded.
Numerous testimoulais from the most respectable
sources can be acen, by applying at the Otrio o of the Pro
prietors.
Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No , 62 North
PI/LINTH Street.
gar And for Bale bY Druggists generally. IYT-if
For the INSTANT ASTHMA. MA and PER
NENT CURE of this tUatR ELIErF
essins coin
plant. nw
FEND T"8
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
?We by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 107 NASSAU
Street, New York. Price 51per box; seat free by post
nio-cii in FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
ir NICHOLSON,
J
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS LINEN nnd MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
A large and chomp ossortment, and Mild, mann.
always on hand. unto which I particularly invite the
attention of CAIITI and prompt-paying SHORT-TIME
91. 6 L E : Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila.-
dolphin. au7.9ni •
PITOIL-275 barrels Pitch, in store and
for male by ROWLEY A _ABHDURNER, & CO.,
:Ph 1* SOUTH WHARY&O.
BREAD.
puma AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURND BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
lAN NW OBTAIN= AT TEI POLLOW/1111
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8, W; conger of Broad and
Vine streets.
0, M. CLARK.— ----Poplar street, below
Tenth.
E. cornet Sixth and
Coates etreet.
JATHO & BON, .No,iitie North Fifth street.
JOHN G. No. MG Vine street.
T. P. SMITH.. —No. 111 North Fifth 'treat.
S. 1900 Y— E . corner
streets.
and
W. W. MATllEWS.........—S lt. f. , :zw e egventh and
D. KNIGHT.— street, below Wal-
GEORGE GARVIN HIS Lombard !street. •
D. COURTNEY. --N. W. corner Sixteenth
and Pine streets.
WM C0URTNEY—............N0. 006 South Twelfth
• street.
B. R. WANAMAKER— e
F der al street, above
• Sixth.
13. LENTZ—. South Fourth and
L. HOLLAND.r. — J W no n n e s S e xtee
nth an
DAVID SADDLER—....N Cgd gI s igltt
Eleventh
street.
I. WEIGHTSLAN---Thl= street below
S. B. TOMKINS. 1010 Nort h
Front
B. BROOKS.— —B2.7, l :r e n s e t r re o e f t. Seventh
F. corner Tenth and
E. B. TURNER,............—NoNTSI3 r O e uth Front
tree t.
SHUSTER--- —B. s W. corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS. T. BLEST-- —Corner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. S. E. corner Plinth and
Federal streets.
J. MoINTYRI3 Twenty-second 'treat, ab.
Coate
o s.
ALEX. FULLERTON.--....Corner f Fifth and Chris-
MRS. E. RAMBLER.---..—No ti . 17 an.
31 Coates street
D. F. do T. W. WOLF 633 Girard avenue.
WM. McCRACKEN —Mee Hamilton street.
R. R. .N. W. corner of Twelfth
and Melon street,
FOLIOS KLEIN --.8. W. nor. of Thirteenth
and Parrish street.
AL E. corner of Fourth
end MRS. F. ELLIOTT GOroartne n ti a t ah and
Green street.
J. L. Camden. N. J., store Ile
Arch street.
C. H. West Philadelphia, 66th et.
ab. Haverford road.
N. L. YARNELL.----Leruti, Penna.
JOHN BARNDT— Tremont and Pine Grove
. Penna.
GEO. B. TOWNSEND.........West Chester, Penns
M. .Atlantio City, N. J.
D. Florence, N. J.
8. F. EBERLEIN -Calambi's, Fa
Jal4/
JOB PRINTING.
THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
"THE PRESS"
Ls p tapered to extant/ neatly , cheaply and expeditiously
119.1111.7 DISCHIPTION 01
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTINf.
PAhlfithisTE,
PAPER BOOKS,
UIROULA 88,
BLAPIKE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
/0151 E IN.
NANDBILLS,
Printing for AUCTIONELRS, LAWYER&
MERCHANTS, hIANUFACTURERS.
MECIIANICS,,BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE
Alt orders left et the rub!Mellon Offloe of TA.
Pm., N 0.417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly
attended to. tale tf
PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S
PREPARED GLUE!
"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE."
ECONOMY! DISPATCH!
SAVE THR• PIECES!
As esculents wilt Aal7rn, seta re woti-rirsalewid
fitontliss, rt is very desirable to have some cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys. Crooke
fr. Ste.
SPALDIENG'S PREPARED GLUM
meets all Nook ethergenoles, and no household can afford
to be without it. It ill always ready and up to the stick
ing point. There is no longer a neoemity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It is just the article for oone, shell, and other
ornamental. Work. so popular with ladles of refinement
and tag*.
This admirable preparation is need oold, being ohs.
=MOO' held in solution, and possessing all the valuable
Modifies of the best binat-makers' glue, It may be
need , • the place of ordinary mucilage, being mar
more achesive.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
X. S. A brush accompanies snout bottle.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Wholesale Depbt, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York.
Addteu
HENRY O. PALDING & CO.,
Box No. WV, New York.
Put up for Dealers in Cues containing four , eight.
and twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithographic, Snow-cum
wisompanying ouch Pukes&
6,7" A sin t o bottle or
SPALDING'S PREPA USD GLUE
will save ten tames its oast annually to every household.
Bold by all prounnet Stationers, Druggists, gard ,
ware and Fanuture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores,
Sounh7 Merohanti should make a note of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM,
en making up their Hut.
IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE,
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Jg. OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Jacob B. Miner and Caroline his wife, In right of the
fluid Caroline and t. Itta Morrison, plaffitiffs,vs. Ca
nine' Flew, Mn B. Clark, Enna Flea, Joeeph Figs, Mi
riam Flee, Joh aEVane, and Sarah tits Wife. Catharine
Boyd, Hannan Pies, eamuel Borden, Johnßnrden, Jo-
Reeh Borden. Ann Borden, Loula - Burden, Benjamin
Bevan. and George Bevan, defendants.
Action of Partition. No. Mof .ikuitast Term, 1860.
[Copy of Writ.]
Montgomery County, as. fR .1
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the She A ri L lT of
Montgomery County. Greeting.
We command you that you summon Samuel Figs,
Ann B. Clark, Eliza Figs, Wag Joseph Figs, Mi
riam Piss, John Evans. and Sarah his wife. Cath arine
Boyd. Hannah Fins, Samuel Borden John Borden, Jo
seph Borden. Ann Borden, Louisa Borden, Benjamin
Bevan, and George Bevan, (defendauts,) late of your
county's° that they be and appear before our County
Court of Common Pleas, to be ho'den at Norristown, in
and for said county, on Monday the 20th day of August,
A. D. IMO, to answer Jacob B. Darner, and Caroline,
his wife. in right of the said Caroline and 1 , lira Morris
on, ( plaintiff's), of a plea wherefore, whereas tho and
plaintiff, and defendants, together and undivided, do
hold all that messuage. tenement, and tract of land.
situated in Lower Merton township, in said county of
Montgomery, bounded by lands of Wit lain Lesiva. Sa
muel Sanders, and Dente Kelly, contaiums five acre,
and thirty-one perches, or thereabouts, with the ap
purtenances, ~arttlion thereof between them according
to the laws and customs of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania inauoh oases made end provided, the said de
fendants do gainsay and refuse, and the eamo to be
done do not permit very uninetly and contrary to the
same laws and customs. Anil haveou then and there
the names of thoao sumnioned, and y Ws writ hereof.
Fail not.
Wanes, the Honorablo Daniel M. Smiler, President
of our said Court at Norrfstovrn, this lith day of June,
A. D. 1860.
[Signed.] F. SULLIVAN. ProthonotarY.
Published by ord er of the Court of Common Pleas of
Montgomery county. JOHN lii. STAUFFF,R, Sheriff
Jyo.wBt
E WHIM NATIONAL EXHIBITION
AT CINCINNATI. OHIO, SEPT.I2th-Itch,
THE UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SO
CIETY will hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural and
Industrial Exhibition on the grounds heerally provided
by the oitizena of Cincinnati. which are to be filed up
in the best style. 'I here will be Halls and Tents for
the display of
Impleinerts. Machinery, Tools. Domestic
Mani factures. Farm and Garden
Pr•uluoe. Fruits, Flowers,
and Native Wines
With stalls a d pens for Horses, Cattle, Sheep. and
Swine, and an ut equalled Track, one mile in length
and forty feet n width, for the exhibition of Horses.
The Premiums t gored to cash. gold, /diver, and bronze
medals, diploma, and certificates amount to Twenty
Thousand Donate.
'rise Exhibition wAlremain open rout WEDNESDAY,
the 12th, to THURSDAY. the 2( h of SEPTEMBER.
thee giving time to examine and test the implements
and machinery.
For premium lists or informaLon apply at the office
of the Society. No. 356 PENNSYLVANIA, Avenue,
top stairs,) or to the subeeribar, at Cincinnati. Ohio.
PEN YERLEY POOR.P.
Secretary U. S. Agricultural Society.
au/ ew-teell
1" N. KLINE & CO.-,_116 WALNUT ST.
•./ • J. N. KTAm.§. & co., 116 WALNUT Street.
J. N. KLINk. A CO., 110 WALNUT Street.
J. N KLINE'A CO., US WALNUT Street.
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGESTIVE
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGESTIVE
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGESTIVE
AROMATIC CORDIAL
DIGESTIVE
WILL CURE THE DYSPEPSIA,
WILL CURE THE HEARTBURN,
WILL CURE CRAMP IN THE STOMACH, &o.
Read the following certificate from Hon. J. IL YOST.
U. 13. Marshal, Eastern District of Pennsylvania:
PHILADELPHIA, June 4, Mi.
Messrs. J. /V. Kline d Oentlemen : A member
of my family, having suffered with the Dyspepsia for
several years. was lately recommended by a friend to
try your Cordial' and gm happy to say teat before
using the contente of one bottle she could enjoy her
meals with a good appetite, without feeling the least
moonvemence. 1 takegreat pleasure in recommending
It to all who are of
J. Year U. 8. M. R. D. of Pa.
AROMATIC DIOEBTIVM CORDIAL—This excel
lent and agreeable preparation is one of the beat means
of improving the appetite, promoting digestion, and
giving Wel and tone to the stomach, which has yet
bect. offered the public.
It is an old mien receipt, and has been in use for
many years in the families of the manufacturers, where
it tut roved an invaluable rpm! for DYBPHPBI.4,
HEARTBURN. FLATULENC , and CRAMPS IN
THE etTOMACII, arising from ao dor indigestion. All
persons having the tenet tendency to indigestion should
never be without it, as a small wine-glass full. taken
after meals. will exolude the possibility of contracting
the dysotiesio.
It is composed of fifteen Ingredients, Bitters and Aro
motion, and only needs to be tested to be approved and
a i P t P rinhowant beverage, and may be used with
safety, pleasure, and advantage by invalids and by
those in health.
o be had at all the leading Druggists' and Grocers',
pu up in quart bottles. Priori one dollar.
Manufactured and for sale by
J N. KUHL' & CO.,
jel3-wiAl3m 116 WALPI VT treet.
SUMMER RESORTS.
VPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRING.-
Thug popular waterings oe will be kept open
daring the Manna o f an weather, and unti. tile front
mite In. Person; desirous of spending the remainder of
the season where they have the advantage of pure
water, pore mountain air, (at an elevation of twelve
hundred feet,) free front foam dams nights, and WM:
loan. usually rising from sluggish streams ro gorges of
mounra ns end low locantres, will here find every com
fort and amusement to be met with at the beet-regulated
waterlog-places. For further particulars and circulate,
please call on Joe. B. Myers, corner Third and Vine
Sitreetsnd James S. Earle & No. 1310 Chestnut
,a
Street, Pheridelphia, or on JOSEPH KONIGMAIIIIBIt
Ephrata Poet Vitae. Lancaster county, Pa. au9-1m
••
UNITED STATES lIOTEL, ATLANTIC
ClTY.—Grateful for the patronage so liberally ex
tended to 1d01,,, the early part of the season. the sub
norther begs leave to nay that he hie now ample aeootn ,
modations for all who will favor him with their patm
oage. Io OTFLP n WORDS. ILK 113 NO3 FULb.
atiCat J. hIcKIIIIIIN.
SUN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
Thin fine old mansion. founded before the Revolu
tion, and intimately connontoo with some M the most
interesting features of our national Motor,. is now of
capacity to accommodate a large umber of guests.
The house is conducted to the best manner, end no
thing in wanting to make it the pleasant and comforta
ble name of visitors during their sojourn in this de
lightful inland town. The air is salubrious, the moun
tain and river scenery beautiful, and to the seekers of
either health or pleasure, Bethlehem is not excelled by
any other summer resort in the Union.
au3-1m J. Lhl BkB.T. Proprietor.
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINI
- favorite Summer Resort is now open for the
reception of suitors. Fine mountain scenery beauti.
BA walks and (hives. facilities for boating, bat t ing, and
fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters,
make it a most desirable place, both for single guests
and for families. It is in daily communication with
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. by means o'
daily stage. and mail connecting with the trains from
these plaees at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate.
For particulars, address JOHN EARLY,
Warm Springs, Perry comity, Fa.
111
, ANSION ROUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
fiCHUYLKILL °MINTY. PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
Prl tl e tili old-established House, located in the gap be
tween Shire and &mond mountanui, immediately on
the line or the Phibuielphia and Reading Railroad,
within half a mile of Pottsville, formerly se pt by Jo
seph Read, of the old Monition Home, Philadelphia.
hoc, niece his demise, been under the charge of his
daushter.
• .
The House is prepared, at all seasons of the year, for
the reception of guests. and has been recently put in
order. The large garden. and park adjoining, presents
great inducements as a summer resort, to persons wish
ing to knead a short time away from the duet and tur
moil ai r. he cities.
thecawthey can breathe fresh moun
tain and enjoy ild and beautifial scenery of
the coal region.
Commutation passenger tickets. far the use of fami
lies, are sold at a reduction of twenty five per sent.,
and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily
during 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 charges
will be thirty-three per cent below the usual rates.
For terms, apply to MARY READ,
Mansion Hones Mount Carbon,
fe3o-tin ' fiehuylkill Co:. Fa.
LONG BEACH DOUSE, opposite
TUCKEETON, N. J. This Hotel is now open
for the reception of visitors, both permanent and tram
natant. Having been at a large expense in refitting and
re-furnishing. I feel assured. that for comfort and con
venience it will compare favorably with any house on
the coast. The heat mills and servants have beet
procured, and no efforts shall be spared to render the
stay of guests agreeable. The proem:lts for Gunning
and Fishing are excellent. Oysters of the finest quality
I have in abundance. With those increased advan
tages, I am confident that the most fastidious will have
no cause for complaint.
N. B.—Capt. WILLIAM GA KILL will run a daily
ins of first-class rackets from e Santa City to the
beech, one of which will be at Atlantio every morning
on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia.
Parties wishing to coma by way of Lead ' s Point, or
otherwise. by addressing me a few days in advance,
will have a good boat to meat them at any point named.
le9o-6w LEWIS P. STEWART'.
MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY,
N. J., ISAAC THAYER, (late of Surf House,)
Proprietor.
This Douse has been very much enlar-ed and im
proved. Hee now a liar!.e rnber of Farad, Rooms, not
surpassed by any hotel' at h is inty.
It is lighted throughout with gas. New end fine walks
SIAVO been laid to tho ocean, which will be lighted at
night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect
nig lamps.
Attached to the house (bat separate from the main
banding) is a large Hall for Hope and Parties, with a
first-clues Ice Cream and Confectionery attaohed. Over
the Han there are forty sleeping rooms for single gentle
men. There is also rtPlar- ground for children, well
shaded end enolosed, with ewinre,
Tho catering department will be under my own es
pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is
sufficiently retablistied to satisfy et that my table will
bo unsurpassed.
'forms will be 813 per week.
Transient Boarders 0/2 per day.
Carriages attaci ed to the House will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean free of charge dorms bathiagheare
1.323-tf ISAAC THAYER.
BILL HKADS,
AMERICAN 110 TEL, ALLENTOWN,
PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
durin ti g it t E heAaa by t iss E as N o i n ,Aaor.
boon
D AND IMPROVED.
and is now in capacity and convenience second to none
in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
healthful situation of Allentown 'renders It a de•
lightful summer resort, in virw of which special ar
rangements have been made by the..trovrietors tone
commodate summer boarders. J. Y. BECHTEL,
j 02.6. to el it W. RWONY.
LA UELS
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for
the reception of Visitors on the FIRS"' OF lONE.
and kept open till the let of October.
The M otel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose exoenence. courteous manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of
comfort end kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms. or any information in regard
to the place, will address, the subecriber,
JNO. P. REED., Pac'y and Treasurer,
ilf.dford ALineralSorings
COMPANIES
CONGRESS II ALL--ATLANTIO CITY,
N. .I.—This spacious Rouse. initiated at Atlantic
City, will be reopened with every tiecommpdation_for
visitors on the 25th instant, by the subsonber. The
Rouse fronts the beach 12d feet,giving a eplendid view
of the Ocean. and is near the Fishing and Bailing point.
No pains will be epared to secure the comfort and con
vnience of guests.
con
'se
THOMAS C. GARRETT.
NEPTUNE lIOUSE—ATLANTIC) CITY.
I —This popular and eminently favorite Rouse at
Atlantio City hae, since the closing of last season, been
enlarged. refitted, refarnished, and completely ye-
Invenated 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; SIM per day. Children and
servants half price.
Joins BAILOR, Proprietor.
It. L. FUREY, Superintendent.
COTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently Waded at
ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J.
Boarder! accommodated on reasonable tenne.
Je2o-3m M. McCLEEB. Proprietor.
STAR 110TtL,
NEAELT OPPOSITE TEE V. P. ilortm,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
_SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPRIETOR.
DINNER „ FIFTY CENTS.
ALSO, CARRIA G ES TO HIRE.
fa - Boarders acoommodated on the most reasonable
terms.
MANSION HOUSIe, MATIOH CHUNK,
CARBON CO., PA.—This is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and
the proprietor flatters himself that thins far he has sue
ceeded in keeping it In a manner that cannot fail to ea
tie all his guests.
The Rooms are newly and elegantly furnished, and
the Table alitays contains the very best the Markets
afford.
The hotel to located on the berate of the Lehigh
directly opposite the railroad depot. and at the basol
Manch Chunk Mountain. A path leads from the rear o
the bosom to the top of this mountain, from which point.
some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most
sublime scene imaginable ut presented.
The House to abundantly impelled with the beet and
purest Mountain Bering Water.
Sat - Rot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times.
life-tai CIEOROE HOPPF.S. Proprietor.
Amyx l.l.oAN HOTEL, MAIIOII CHUNK,
PA.—Thus HOTEL is not* hest in a manner sr-
Cording every oonvort to strangers and travellers.
Arrangements hale been made thot_season CO 11030M
modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The moat sublime
mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af
forded. MECHAM, WiLiittlAt,
OEO. W. WILItELM.
je2ls.tsel Proprietors.
riniE SEA-Slit/RE—ATLANTIC CITY.
MoKll3lllll'B U. S. H ifEL.
The undersigned, propne• or of the above-named
hedge. being now prepare( to receive guests, re
spectfully solicits a share of the Dublinpatron
age. Sihce last summer tnere has been added to
this hotel a font storied wing, 140 feet in length. con
taining I beside the bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlors,
for lathes. and two for gentlemen t also, a reception
toorn, wash-room. and Imamate bar-room. Bowling
fawns, Billiard RtKuris, and hot and cold Salt-water
ath Hooms have been constructed for the acoommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house will be Belted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and ter
toehod.whilo the abetted grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well-manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent band of Music, have been en
gaged for the season. J. ttIcKIBDIN.
jela
CARLISLE
wurru SULPHUR
SP R INU S,
Cumberland en., Pa.
Accortineelatsorisfor
300.
TERMS OWE
OWEN. 1
itl-am
UNITED 8 PATES II TE L, LONG
sitArictr, N. I.—The subsoriber takes this
method of informing Me friends and the yobbo, that on
and after JUNE 10th his house will be open for the re
ception of guests, when every effort will be reads to
please those who mar favor him. The house an plea
santly eituated on a fine bluff. with lawn in front. A
full view of the ocean. good roads, stabling, k make
it as attractive as any house in the country. The e.,
com
munication is accessible by two daily linen tram foot of
Walnut-street wharf, via.: 6 A. M., and 2 P. hi.
Reference—Grandy, Warden, & Co., tlit9 Chestnut
street. E. A. 81t0EMAKEit,
je9-1m Proprietor.
COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND
CAPE MAT. New Jersoy.—This largo, first-class
HOT RL will be opened. for the reception of guests, on
the 20th June, MO. The House ban been completely
repaired and refurnished. A new cocking rause, ovens,
steam boilers, and every modern improvement added.
Extensive stabling attached to the premises
All letters addressed to the subscribers, Cape feland,
Now Jersey. will be promptly attende d tn
LAIRD WOOLMAN.
James 11. Lai rd ,late proprietor Franklin House, Kills
delphia 8. IL Wmilinan, formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape Island. dOm
pAGLE HOTEL, BEICILEIIEbI, PA.
This large end old-establishedllouse known as tho
" LEHIGH VALLEY RATREAT,"
i■ now open for tho season. The itooommodations of
this Rouse will he found unsurpassed. The ride here,
by the North Pennm, tvaniot Itntlrnad, is one of the plea
santest in our State. CALEB YOIIE, Proprietor.
je7.l3Sin.
AMERICAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
Mrs. M.REYNOLDS. Proprietor.— Thie favorite
hotel will open for the reception of medore on MON
DAY. June Rah. It hoe been fitted up in tho beet style.
and every attention will be paid to the comfort of it,
guests. 1618.1-ItEepl
SEA BATHING.
NATIONAL HALL,
CAPE, ISLAND. CAPE MAY. N. J.
This flue, large, and airy house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It to distinguished for comfort. locality, and
superior accommodations, with ample room for YiNi per
enrol. Terms moderate.
re23-2m AARON GARRETSON. Proprietor.
SEA BATIIING, CAPE ISLAND, N. Jr
DELAWARE HOUSE inflow open for the Benson.
tete-Bo NIVAI 111 RA V. Prov.i•tor
NEIV PUBLICATIONS.
MY YOUR BOOKS AT CVANS' GIFT
.BOOR STORE. 43U CHESTNUT Street.
. . . .
Poets are sold as cheap as at any other store. and JOU
have the edvanlaye of
to ereciving a handsome Present.
worib from Fifty Cents One Hundred Dollars, with
each Hook.
THE SI'ININY SOU rill ; OR THE SOUTHERNER
AT HOME; embracing Five Years' Experience in the
land of sugar, rice, and cotton. Edited by' Prof. J. H.
Ingraham, of Mississippi. One volume, 12eno, MS pa
gas. Prieto e 12.5.
LAW ES' WRITING PORTFOLIOS
In great variety, and a gift with e'ch
ALL THE NEW BOOKS
In every department of Literature.
Books of Fact, Books of Fiction.
Books of History, Books of Farmers.
Hooks of Biography, Books for M eenanics,
Books of TTAvel. Books of Butner,
Books of Adventure, Books of Pathos,
Books about Horses. nooks for Amusement,
Books about Patriots, Books for Devotion,
Books about Indiana. Cooks about Soldiers,
Books nbout Hunters. Books about Sailors. .
Call in, and one trial will assure you that the boat
place in the city to purchase Books is et
G. 0. EVANS'S
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT.
Vo• 4 39 CILEFITNIIT Street.
pUOTOGRAPII FRAMER of all dcscrip
Mons constantly on liana, at low prices, at II EL
SUER'S OALLERI ,t , Et;Oo D street. atxwo tfteou. Al
h aving photographs to bo framed should call on Ret
or.
The !events rejsort for those
Who appreciate brand Scenery,
Pine Mountain Air, Invigorating
Bathe, Large and Well-ventilated
Rooms, Good Society, and a Good
Table.
M=l;=l
I.:EiIDRNIN. h. VIBBCHER,
C.Antele Bpnng, re,
AMUSEMENTS.
pENN A. ACADEMY OF THE PINE
-m•
ARTS.-1023 oßsarrevr Street.
Containing a large oolleotion of 70natings anollieul
ture,, in now open daily front il lt. tin 41 N. Ad
-
minim 115 ota. ; children underl2 seam MI eosin. Jyll-tt
WANTS.
WANTED—The services of an efficient
v Salesman in a wholesale Boot
,and Shoe louse.
Address, wall reterrenee. •• T. & Co.. ' this (Ass.
as! UV
WANTED—A middle-aged man with
a Lam baying knowled.co of Elos`ory bodoom.
Moues •eoured Inth interest. ands foir ofidory. Ad
dram'. " limery," office of The Pns s. sof
WANT CD.--From Two to FiTO Thowand
Donor, way le invested with {the Nebel:fiber.
in a business wall established. As interview will ern
vines that a fortune can be wed', and the amal i i i i . a
vested realized esirtainly within sax iisciatltia
ca n be paid
ein instalraints as may be afield 19 " 4
rg
a penult of ney and enterprise, but Irttle ereeer
re
geliad. Address. full name—stating whirs aB
view may be had, considered nonfidentiel," 21 - 0 .• at
this (One.
aNTE,D—A young man as Sales tan,
v who is thoroughly acquainted wita_tie Morolint
Tailor's and Clothing trade of this city. To soy Borms
capable of filling this position, Liberal onsnywasw
will be given. Address Box 411. P. U.
WANTED—A Situation, by a man,
thirty-sem years of age. *Vestal:dry 11114fi-
Mare in butane% o I good address, atid eassretea m a z y m ill
almost any position. either at a elerlita t ,
or salesman. Is vary respeotebly earawew, illil
give the mot ton ralemees sa to tatagn
1.4
energy, and businees aapsoity,
_A mallsratelalaty„
tile present will to seceptiiii. Aileron " B. G. za.
01 The Presa. .
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
is TO RENT—Two • spacious, well
lighted, trell-ventilatod Boner. near Pre Ex
change, suited for printlair oases, or for znenegagoanag
purpose,. OH there amigo obiampoweriLlSlObed. £4ll-
dress "X. Y ' box 1397. Poet Oghoe. era•lia
WANTED TO RENT A dwelling
• • house, with thres-ettn7 beak butildnesa. situated
west of brood and north of thrinc Gatel Meek*
Bent not to exceed ens. Andress 'p,. at 111111
offi ce. erff 111*
THE UNDERSIGNED, WISHING TO
devote his whole time to therwtios of me boles
will dispose or his DitiT(} STUMM sitgarad No. eh
North id IitSBN Street, Lanesster. ,
one of the cheapest and best markets is lk• oireatry.
Persons can lire more comtortablyin this city rhea us
Philadelphia, and at half the amt. Te store II situated
lathe principal business street. and has beep Is sateeme
fel operation for about AZ year,. There is s WINOS
the premises for five years, with the 'mellows of gimes
It up at ring moment the occupant feels disposed. Ts a
good purchaser, terms will be made OW. Fgf Author
information call at the store. D. McCORMICK.
temasster. August al, laCtl. melt
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. For
Bale or to Let, a large and convenient Rives tit_
Germantown;_gam. water. large Lawn, end pipirt7 of
/bade, ill one of the best locations ; well be sold ow.
Address Box WO, Philarielphia post Mane. ern-1.11
To BUILDERS.—A large lot, having
three fronts. suitable for immediate imirometem
situated na TWENTIhTIi street. below CATHAitletra. ,
Will be sold on eithommodattna terms to ARM who
Improve. For term, to., address •'K, ofae
this saver. IM-if
pAOTORY LOT FOR HALE. —A
-a: lot, having three fronts, admirably situated I l l =
Southwestern part of the city. Witt be seated or sold
on reasonable terms. For partioahus, spiky at aus
office. 1,10-11
TO LET—The first floor of the fine Build
-e- ing N 0.704 CHESTNUT street, formerly amyl
as a wholesale (and lately as a Wail)y tt irx.i.
gles ofJ MAU
Perfumery Store. Apply at the o
& Co., No. 704 CHEeTNUT Street. Phtla. J fll-1L
MISSOURI LAND!!
300,00 Q Soros for Sale, at prima rants( from Iltg
to 00 cents or Acre in any smoothies elettlqad.
TAXES slid, end PAThNTS prepared for Sarah"-
se re of food under the Uraduation Lot.
Plato furnished mho by eneloang a gootoge stamp.
For further tnformaton a_potr
W Lsor4, OD.,
U. 2. and General ligad_Ageate,
640 CRESTA UT
B. tween THIRD and FIN
Loll NIV.
LAND WARRANTS bought, ookt Cr ,
and toestid.
Iy2-3m
IoR SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of s
Wholesale Boot and shoe Bosse. now detag a
good business. This Is a good opportunity for any sae
wishing to go Into the business, or a house mi i irg to
u.
increase tho trade. Batisfsonsor memos
selling oat. Address "Box SOSO," Plitladstplas hest
tigrioe, with name. *IV
'nNURSERYMEN AND FLORMITS
For male a , large lot Ire Elostrehera " of
the ay. well sort r e . d for a SLYMDIT. ar ms
tint. or "attic addreee " 'at this ase-ti
BOARDING.
VAMILEES and Gentlemen desiring sups
rior board for the summer cueitow have ado*
of lane. coot rooms at 945 WALNUT I.trailt. 17151
PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their famihas, or single gentlemen, east be seems
modated with Board, with pleasant and k
rooms, furnished or anfurnuthed, at 616 I.,OCUS aad M,
south alde of Wnahington Pager,. The location, Da tes
opposite to one of the handsomest parka in the city, is
central. and extremely pleasant Transtent penmen
visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A haemostat froutroons. with
pmvate entrance. for rent, suitable for an oSee.
T WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN VAN BE
accommodated with good, abi_spart i r s iteith
or withent board ?t a *mato lastly.
tral. Address ' TOLBERT," tlttualth Maar.
Patch. &BM
EDUCATIONAL.
•
9111 E MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
Eng Ugh and French Boarding and Day.flobool. for
Young Ladies, Pio.l7lXl WALNUT Street , w ilt as, re
opened an Wednesday.Bept. lath.
' MESDAMES OMEGARAY AND DIMS
JAM- VILLY respectfully inform their _friewhe sad
the pnblio that they hava removed their Boartiad sad
Day School for Yonne ladies from Lossallsoare to Noe.
111.7 and 1529 SPRUCE Street where Ugly will be
toady to receive their pupils on THURSDAY. graptess
ber 13th.
Meadeunee CHEGARAY and D'HERVILLY will re
ceive visitors at Do. 1809 LOGAN Square until the
20th August. i!11-110
A 2d/RIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUT/ is s
isi
A
-IL reliable median thir t taiitargh So sal Pae i t
lies
tilitall nr e tram mit -yeas
...S: 1 '' am% want , a ~
CH
EiRDOWAY. rw rh y lasu r a.
11S-t1 w CHBINT UT Street.
BRYANT k STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLIS('
gelphio. 8. N. corm -818 sat
Nov I irk, Balfalo, Clefoload, ;
Yet Ina motion. Gall or wad for
PERFUMERY.
DYOTT & 00., No. 232 - North SECOND
Street.—Having removed to our new and specious
atom we would will the attention of Dnalota to our ex
tensive stools or PATENT M SLIMES. PER
FUMERY. and FANCY ARTICLES. Mir list eons
prises a greater variety then eon he found at any estab
lishment in the United States, and our pneeu wilt com
pare with any market. anT-tothalss
CRISTIANI de 004
PERFUMERS .BND IMPORTERS,
RAVE REMOVED TO
NO. 35 SOUTH FOURTH BTREET,
Five doors above their former stead.
C. & Co. have plateaued all the mstenale, monlds.
&0.. of the late Orm of T. 11, Perste & Co.. Mo. 718
Chestnut street.) and have added all their 'West° their
own variety, with many new ones far the mount lea
ado, making the most complete assortment of any hones
in this wintry.
C. & Co. continue the importation of
DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES,
of which their stock is nowvary complete. They wilt
spare no pains in their attention to the wants of their
customers, end maintaining the good anahtynt their
articles. ati3-tool
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FlJND.—Oorn
maiTillni=t,...aonjheartdrirneL.lVALPTUT
and
o'olocs. and on 510:IDA.? tills the y eving. 9 h it
Old Inettution has always paid to fall, on ditaguid,
'without notice.
INTEREST FIVE•PER CENT.
All sums paid book, oft demead on gold Aga silver.
Ykidlißta.
ALEX. WitiLLINN. President.
SAM.. 'WORK, - Vice President.
John C. Farr. T. E. Harper. George Nugent.
John Anspaeh, Jr., Paml. T. Bodine. Alm C. Roberta,
John Altman. Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge.
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. wthaort ,Tremartor.
JOHN 0.81518. Secretary. 3,10-Im
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Offion. 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Lskisiabire April
Idth,lB6l. Open for Deposits end Payments. daily, from
9to 95( o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THDRBDAY
EVE NUt ClB. from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Intereels per cent. per annum. Depositors can with
draw their moneys by Checks, if desired. Special De
Points mowed.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE. President..
FRANCIS HAJAT• Pleoretarir. sall-tf if
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE. No. 42S CHESTNUT STREET.
New Building, Philadelphia Bank
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1NC0ME0VER........
FIRE RISKS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATES
LIFE RISKS ON FAVORABLE TERMS
GETTY a LIEBING,
AGSM.
6u2 thstu2n2
AVANA CIGARS.—A handsome as
ortruent on hand, br . recent arnvals; nom-
viinar—
Cabanas, • l'artagas.
Figaro. r epacola.
!Verdun°, BLao& Bes.
Amullt9, Zuagoanna.
Adorsoton. Arroto Hondo, ..4.e., &a.,
Of all sizes and qoallties, for tale low, b 7
CHARLES TETE.
_
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130 WALNUT Street.
A ZUMEA I AZUMEA ! AZIIMEA !
AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZIIMEA !
PROF. MORRIS' A TOME& BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured solely No. 651 North FOURTH
Street. and for stale)-- writ-11mi!
'PROM PROFESSOR BOOTH. In my
opinion the HaRTELL JAR combines more ad
vantages than any others for Preserving, being wholly
of glass, cleanly, strong. and durable, closing air-tight,
and opening and shutting with facility.
ANL3 C. ROOTH."
FROM DR. ATLiE. E
" I have used the Bartell All glass Jar in my fermi)
for the preservation of Fruit. and in comparing it with
others previously emptoye i for the purpose, I consider
it highly preferable, and particularly so to metat jars or
Tars with metal tops. It is per featly
air tight. and tree
from all possibility of taint, as is the case with metal.
It 13 secured with more ease. rapidity. and certainty
than tip cement or solder. and opened readily, while the
fruit is kept in the moat admirable manner. Raring
tested the Jar well, I consider that it meets all the indi
cations that can be desired.
AsIIINGTON L. ATLXS, hi. D..
No. 1101! Arch Street."
Manufacturers under the Patent.
BARTELL & LETCHWORTH.
No. 13 North FIFTH Btreet.
C9NTINEI'TAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe,)
manufactured at the Portage Nail and Iron Works t
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on machines ot
the most arroved construction . and warranted to be at
least equa . in quality , uniformity, and finish, to any
other brands in the market.
Other brands (flat and edgeeripe) always on head.
JOB. O. 1). OH OtaTht&N.
42 t COMMERCE Street.
Prince Pc Christmas's superior solid-eye Planters
Hoes for sale as above. 1,14-111 m
UNA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime
J
JW.I. Coffee. for Isle by JAMES GRAHAM & CO.,
LETITIA Btrcet.
D 7 ' l )R'° RICO SUGAR.-250 hhile mc.
dium arid strictly Hipps SUGAR.-250
sib, by
JAMES SMILAX & CO.. LATI-n&
.56.298 800
81,200.000