The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 13, 1860, Image 3

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    FLUITtOI4 'lit lilts HNIDD —QII
SstiudaY -Ovenbig es -gentlemen were
elected officers of sthelPhilidifpbbilYittivitthloal
Union, No - 1, - for the smolt 'year. • .
President—William IL ffelferC -1 ,
Vies Praidebtat—JOliti'W ;'•
Reeordim Seuretaryoseph Si. Wolff. - - ,
• linancid 84oritery-.-.11..ts , ; Taylor.
Doorkeeper- , -Wifitanttleode: • ; ••
Traosurer—JohiVoodrieb.. - ' 2 •
Trustees—fro,. Id; .ounsing, M. O. Marti John
F. Kelvj.., ~ _
Basinessfloritilitilia. Welsh, 'Rated Moan,
Thomas Seeley,Thes.4.llempton, John L. Wes.
ve,, Wfilleat Worland R. Foulke: ' 1 ; '
SliffeffffeillfMf
vidual still. °outhouse to attracts lane .Idetee of
public attention. On 'Saturday, 'meriting" a large
crowd gathered in thi;-ileinity of- the - court of
Quarter Ilesitions.'ituder Ole.linpronien that Col.
Cross wohlt, Misidva his.Mintenoe, and the anxiety
was great; to have • 'glees. at s e; - . Bat the gay
er
and gallant Colonel w.Wte ' • ease; the *Oral
not bolds_ id,cOlo_d:' ;'lt" Is pro ble that, Judge
Allison *ail Some Into court to-day, and pronounce
the prisoner's doom.
IMPROVDMIINT OF MIISIDAL FUND HALL
The interkie of Nosiest Foal Mall undergoing
extensive iittproimaint,,the main, ilken being in
the hands of skilful" fresuder and -decorative
painter, whose design is to give it a light and
cheerful , *plummet., the prevailing - color being
neutral blue - tint, and light baN er cream. The
whole of .the decorative _Work oil -the walk and ,
. ceiling Is' to; befir the Bomar etyl•--that of the
former being no disposed as to give greater height,
apparently, to theeeiling. The Rail is to be ready
for occupation by the first of Sepietitier.'
. Tax ATTLEBORO, HiIIMOALI. -4 This enter
prise is gointrapidly forward." The 'stock bas all
been taken. The whole amount of stook Is $150,000.
The route has not yet been definitely settled,
_but
, it Is thought the road will eonneet with the Palls^
delphle and Trenton Rallic'ed ht , Brldgewater, on'
the west aide of the Meitunnony; thenee i p the
meek to Hulmerville crossing' the ' creek - at the
' litter Orme and ; tease to Attleboro. From
Bridgewater
to Heimevilie very little gradi will
be rcoultedi and it Limnappoe ; th at the ro ad will
be completed in a few months, after it. ahall be
cOmmenced. ,
Tag ; UNritn Suns Gorsontion ve.
BLOOD'S Dian...yew-4a bjanetion will bit' ap-
plied for daring the preeeat week, on behalf Of the
Government to restrain the proprietors of lilood's
Dispatch boa carrying letters through the streets
of the oily. Tho proceedings will, be Instituted in
the Uhited States Oiroutt Court, and the only ob
stacle to tha'aPplleation at an early day has been
the abuses of Judge Grier,. who is rusticating at
the sea side. • fib fs expected in the city the, latter
part of the week.' •
Aconnorra —On Saturday, Bernard Mc-
Elroy, while paidng Carpenter street, near Seven
teenth, fill and broke ,one of his legs. Ile was
taken to the hospital.
John MoNalty fell from a furniture oar at Seoond
and Beaveratreets, on haturday evening, and frac
tured his skull, besides receiving other injuries.
lie was taltmuto his residenee in Frankford.
Dlsatitiiti Domino/ Oa Saturday,
Annie Button, eighteen 'sari, old; was • arrested
upon the Obirge„ot Jobbing the louse of a milk.
Man, residing in Franklin street, pear Fattish,
Where she had been -retinal, empioyed. About
two weeks ego she left the house or this milkman,
and on Thursday evening • last shersturned to the
house, broke open a trunk, and book from it $l7O
- was trued to : a house in Fayette street, end
$B4 of the stolen . money, recovered. Annie wee
eommitted to answer. • -
DEATH OF W JILL-KNOWN OVUM
Mr. Richard Dollard, a well-knoww. dealer in
wigs, tonpees,"do., in Ohestent street, ewe Fifth,
died on Driday,'ln the 65th year of his age. The
establiehment of the demisted was largely patron
ised by the devotee" of ,fesition, and thaw who
were so unfortunate ea to lose their hair,"and was
well known ihreughout the Dated States. ,
BiIOVAL OH THH RAILWAY TRAHICS
LANDING Avenns..-4he railway, tracks on Land
lag •avenue, above • Fairinount, where the tars of
the Green and -- Coatesatuset passenger railway
formerly etoodoire being removed, with-the ex
°option of one, and the - street Is beintripived.
The tracks in the new ear house on Costae street.
have been laid, and tie ears will stand there
hereafter instead of oullindispventie:
Arne Ingo Etruntm.- 7 4 deitinute;named
William Baribigenie, aged -.-tweety-eight year,,
attempted to commit inlaid. yesterday afternoon,
by Tamping in timebehtlylkill at Arehitnietwhart.
Be was rescued by' the officers aid taken to the
Ninth-ward station-honse..-
Bawl; tits • Atut.—Joseph White, 'aged
nineteen,. betide rigid arm
.. traetared-yesterday,
while wrestling with a boy, at Germantown raid
and
Thompson street; '.We was.edmittral to the
Pemisylvitta notrplial:
FINAXCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL.
The Moiey. Markets,
PittLAMPTITA, Ant 11, Lao..
Prices aresteadisrat Melina* Basra, with small sales,
loecalstont 'an, in doubt' whether to trust to the large
adman and appesest epward teideney in the New
York market, or to prepare for Abe reaction looked for
by the beam, who heys been mined by its postponement,
but who still stores: to hold their faith in its !advent:
The market-is stiffened or weakened :Molding as the
impressions of the day lean to the bull or, heir view of
the near' Aware, and with all the fluotnation the end of
the week Ands pVces bat little changed front the q gots-
Amur at ;recommencement; ' , . •
la New 'York. according to the Ski»ies aid Cam=
Inertial List, there has. been no greater' event" is
the city. this week, thoMtlie mewed excitement at the !
Stook Exchange, People - mkt of town, as well ae par
ties in " the - strisin—etaid, 'sober. itimAy-golim citi
zens, as well as Pride:donel specalatom—would seem
to be a 1 " hawing" or ... selling ," and week a time, all
round, al we are now hiving, is - icaposly-to- be. land .
leled—we are assured—in the memory , of-the oldest
broker, in wont of " the board." Everybody, for the
moment, is " dobbling,", or jest going to "-dabble,' and
nobody, apturently. has any idea that the tide is
going to remade anon, in obedience to. the some laws
which now order its idviiime. .Sverybody Washing
hay while the sun shiner ; but is the tan always to shine ?
Capital lain excess of the demand for money for bad
ness purposes, and prime paper is sonata after at hank
rates. All the saxiiity to make their tends productive,
however, fails to indium capitalists to run into rash
purchases, and it net me ranee the height of the Peale
ia 1857 has there been more rigid gonatinylnto- the
oharaeter of osier offered for elate. - -
The board. ofonanagers of-the Delimure Eivisen
Cancel Comeany have declared a dividend of ten dol
len; admire out - of the earnings of the past six months.
The following are the - Warnings of the .North Penn
sylvania Railroad, ' " , •
,For
ine
Mani! Wit Year,.... • •
Increue .... : .. - 414,287 93
la th e first .......... ot Gat liar carting All.
90.1940 8946,938 - 04
For same tiine ..... "...Zara 11
AL'ilosipatoh from Memphis, Tenn., announces the
Ware there of 11. - A: one b Co., 'cotton and own- •
mission merchants, wftM kebiUtiee to, the assoanCof
elno,roo.
philadelphis lltticY Ezeitaige' Bale,.
August 11. 1110
Riedirmo IT N. B. Brdenc6Ass.Bl4li Wslilt Ittodt
- - YLIIST BOARD. . .
. .
H) Peon So. . ...---. OW ID Monia Chusid...... Sat
1301 liebtc Stlvoto bonds SI 10 f do 0. —.—....; A 7
CO 14 Poulos& de ~. 77 - , 13-: do, :...:.._'67_
SOO do • ~........;1* 17 IP •do - ...,......:,. la
.1100 do ' " —Ad 77 3 Lettish Val R,..
Du Cllr-6e t::" At KO Redding A......1ki
Iwo do .:01 . 41161013.6 id. do.
low Or & ao.tts Ts 10 6 mato iinutii 1
le 180171664,.... - ..4 OKI .11-fd a Ild.rtrioota R. '4B
6:1 do 4. - .......... 6416fliat Read ing do 44 0..
Id do ..;.-. --. ' . 65$‘1
S .AirSit. MAID.
1! Bony Itbigt,k
Philadelphia Markets.
- drover 11—Evening.
,Idagaretusge lavabos!: quiet tO4 if. There is little
of aa export fieroand•for ?lour, aid the rusamtgdull at
erosions quioted mane ; standard insperfino. monad old
Moak, is held at 1116.1403.1 WM, and strictly hash : ground
4, at SILMoLUM"W bid, withotti sales, except to the
trade. at Wiese figures, and extra and Mos brands at
from de 76 to eiSJO W bbl, according to brand and
quality. Bye Flour and Con* Meal are also - outlet, with
moil sales of the former at SI Ogg fr bbl ; the hitter Is
bald at 1113.37.4 i for Penrisylviala Meal, sad ILO fr bbl
far Brandt wins.
Weaar.—There to tiot meet doing t the offerings are
light sad the toartott dull. about 1,8 0 Nab& Dull' having
:Weed horse, at Monte for good and prime redo. the
leVer for dout4,eot.'sed-130•Illes for common white;
VISA la aeons, and worth Melees, It. • eontinues
Mundt at 100733, for nee or more abundant, and
`beret. are twidineollfr shoat 1000 WOW, sold Mostly
LUG f a r art ewe ellowAte store. trate are Wald,. with
De alai of SOW basirete.netr Souther* at Sesallioi
but tomtit. in-be Of Feed; we note salvo
blidattnee at Oaf ,
spa—There I. notbia doing in gnerettrOn t and
brat No. I re Weedy at Me er ton. • -
Corron.—The market ei vaehenned, and a Windt bn
new doing In the way crow.
In Oactexatne and Peorretons there is little of no-
V t W doom to-Joy• sad no (throats to note in file mar
for either. r • -
—Thew fit a - atradr , demand for Cliovirseel
d tat he ;.• BMW awes are U Y trepoart(
we N bar kelr"'• Of Tunny. shout SOO bu ls
v. hen diserterd of at- 032 a babel. Derdiesto3
seed is esklins • R Ike Lel bushel. ,
mom nr VIEW. 110•110 Mil holds refine for Olio ems ; Ewes ia selling at its, dredge no, also hbda
CITY ITEMS.
Ilor The ERGO -- , ' -
.. ,
..
A Tsui . Faille/it, PgOTOORAPIL—Ong of the
oty weal, gapers, in notieing - the imminent milt.
d it's of the revises Party for hoarder of Deeds, to be
voted for at the esmint esetton. hastpaserd the follow
ing &waved tribute to the well-knell') Mame man
and worthy citizen whO is theieut named fir the ctn.',
end irinoh r think will aid ought to be responded to by
alt good °aliens who are &Moils of imrering the into
seer of the City. Tiok•V and. above alb of baying the
offi as filled by a oompstent and trustworthy °Meer. why,
white di sohergingllndatles with those having bagmen
is the department, will give general estisfeeition to the
. budgets yeomen* aid tie profeshill,
- , -, A. - E ft.,lltirteehtit ward.
.
, New 0 a illtL.Ed - ADAM
i f
We, bom - in Jeteey inifilWaki time iiimotlelY
*Wm be one of the Delitegfigtat e c. nt bee been folly
nettralised bye yesiditee in - Philadelphia mine 1881.
He minded for several years tithe old district of North
ern Bberties, - nos the Eleventh and Twelfth wards
hfr. Mame' parents testified` him foritacriviner, and
placed him in the ogles of an attortiey,where he had
irate* opportunities to become famibar, loth the
" row doers" add their cistern of be - sinew Desiring
a widei field and preapect of more rapid adv , iieeinenti
be ontied the breinessWarld, and from Hal to 1812 was
antacid In the laistiase bolunesa as one of the firm of
Adams& Knitllat; hi Harket meet. Being halve, and
natirlig, he gladdens 4orkod his wee up to that Polk
tion• hiring Pielsiessdittslitiand at t lenticnt to the
ie
- lateral of his •tiploy ,' 'Woofed many influential
friendearound him. ",, ti all of felts he eessionoed
the dryioods hunitteei ot-Pourth aid 404,,b1it for Ike
lad seen yearn fist bassi tairegiblt known as keeping
tie Froside Btoiwytt. the Owner of Eighth sad Arab
,atmetii, umbers - its C. Adisase de &Wei Mr. Adams'
'is menhir of tholloolotY'of Prisiotts,aa4 se 'a pool,
nee auto swills its rinbitmifehOd igittatior4- His eerie
, an norroldeamiash sad imildilled - tenths *haggle of his
buinses inismie he, ihettddi be ieltedied by the People'i
Convention for the important_ podtioleof leeorder of
Deeds, to *Oh - *Mei: vo soiree; gad is beglig..„byr a
very forandible array ofialroolat friends.-. Mr. Aimee
political aolotsOnia Wori ottkaWhig-aoltail. wad; bi-:
thou - % not eseidderedit *litigant; hi inle Ask edit.
) sod vim efe#fiirieriiiiii In the' bopoodloa Wall 3 'lad
no' doubt, If somiiistaid,iroold, motto ot Yon - low*
i smart from sob= of ograltillens who Ooldionlifida Oit
neat when 11161114 by the asitattalo of WM. tail
-iloat_ , tins lavolouar, a Wail visiting of Wattle trollor•-• Air
. AdamS no a tom mania soarilialtalto;doprOOOkollrle,-
: ',boon toosoratao wads for ,aityidoot esnedalezlin
only efilehti mottles Wise, Oohed fltioate4467" al i4. he
. rap *Owl WO oiln
b• lila.
Sr. Adams ass OW OAP ij ' 't ll * s iiiiiiiiiii do!'
. • -
seetion of our eity—Fifteenth ward—where, and Lei thli
'adholidagirothitietittk Ward. he his ridded over twelve
rears.. Zdr. Adelina las „bean, highly • mieken of byibe
meta or this eity,,,s4d . biii friend!' 'hre veryanguineof
big nomination, and; with It, his taigniciant election.
or Urn —We talk. of hignah"llfe ag
bat how vaiimiely is that leaner 'perform:ad
,There aro those via corm' forth , girt, and shod, and
matted, to walk on velvet lawn% and , smootlitinioie,
where every gale is amended and ever, benne is tem.
pored. Them are others who wale on the Alpine piths
of We, igainst driving misery, and through stormy sor
rows , over sharp deletion. ;intik with bare feet and
naked breast; Jaded, mangled, sad ohilled ; whilst there
are stilt others whose pathway lien between these two
extremes, who preserve the imn tenor of their way, and
buy, thiirminneritie at the "One Price" Fashionable
of OR.CNVILLI STOKES, No. egr Chestnut
street. • An appropiate and valuable GO is, presented
to each punchiest of a Raiment. - . . if
Orreini the Ledger; Philadelphia, October ; IL 1859 J •
, A Ugaruz. Anixoif .-4' new and useful &Wolfe,
galled lihroldinesTrspared else, ha been introduced to
the notice of housekeepers. It is reliable and really ad
hesive. and enables every housekeeptir to remelt fume
taroand household ware withirat tremble, ea it is always
ready for use. • , siil3.lolk4tW
Yam LArsar Now York paper,
of Friday, moused a bus: by ;titillating letter, 'which
was - said to be the prodnotion of an English lady who
eloped with her, husband'w footman. The writer gives
her reason for .he 0001110 she punned. and, of course,
'eddies it all on omnipotent love.. In this country, when
a Mr falls in love, it isdeemid sufficient, by way of ex
planation of the motive: to 'eay that the ohheit of her
affection: wore garments bide at the Brown•Brone
Clothing nail of itocalin no., xis aid 606
• chestnut street. above Meth.
SPEOIAI, NOTIOWEI.
, 'Coimbra Roasio—One of .the_largest as.
ammonia of BATHING ROSES in the aned Statee.
for I.,adioa, .Gents, and Children, at SLOAN'S, 80 6
MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or at his store OA
CAPE ISLAND, N. L - , , antl-3t*
ALL ercormy not fad r.
figment to read the adve
fit of Prot - WOOD in to-day'a paper.
CARD PRINTING, BUST AND CHIIAPPAT IN
the Hits. at 34 South THIRD street.
. cutomAit PRINTING, Deft eM Cheapest in the
City. et 34 South THIRD street.
BILL•HSAD MINTING, Bast srut Chestiest Ia the
City. at 34 Rooth THIRD street.
HAND-BILL TENTING, Beat and ()Leaned in the
- City, at 34 Banat' THIRD street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other detorip
ties of Prntting, of the meet inverter quality, at the
most sesaonable sate', at RING WALT & BROWN'S.
Broutere /holding. 34 South THIRD street. ISO "
• MATINCI PaND—NATIoNAL SAMMY UMW
Cownwt.-4ThaTtand by the abibi of Pianolvatim
' - RULLB.
L Money st reosived every din and ui any amount
large or gnu&
1. PM PEE GENT. interest is paid for =WY Sion
Mill day it is Wit in
S.' The money iialwiwe paid bank in GOLD whenever
it le Galled for; and without notice.
4. Money receive° from Rues* ors. Administrators.
Guerdidar, and other Trustees, in large or Gal gum*
to remain a long or short period.
I. The money received from Depositors is Invested iP
keel Estate, Mortgage. Ground Rents, and other Am
elass amprities.
I. Woe open everyday—WALNUT BUHL within,'
or rev TAW memo. Philaboletala fall
Ou Pntoi OLOPRING OP THE LAME
thimmib made is the best manner. a:preens for RE•'
TAIL PALER. LOWEST selling mom mulled la
Plain Figures. " All good, made to oraer warranted natio.
thatory. Oar ONE-PRICE rim= tr Amway 'Ahmed
to. ea we believe "this to be the mar mar trey of dealing
All are thereby UMW &WI& = sf,IONEB & CO..
.: MARKET Ikon&
- Bs A sra &into Ihnno—Nowniwßi
Cosain Sloan atirffanselliarorre.—Depositit re
aent in mug ant lama sannints, from' ail ohms of
tbik reremssitYr and allows interest at the sits of PM
PER =NT. Per &MU= -
XOllO7 may be Arm bsoksoka without lora of W
arm. • _
Otgoe open daily, from! until gn'elook, end on Nan
di* -and Manning anal nine in the evening. Fred
dent. FIRANILLIN FELL; Treasurer and georetery.
ORAL M. MERLE
' Batumi - Du ihtax-rioor SAt ' aß.—A veil
bins amoortment of SALAMANDERS for Nab at ter
tatialia grim. Mo.'IMCMESTNUT et, PhilimieWit.
ada4l eVANN a}'W►•
Marisa) , bhaeocrLoys ValuttX
araoyan, the oldest nid beat ronuidy known for Ex
terminating RAMS ;ad • MICE.' COCKROACHES
RUGS. ANTS, MUSIVITOER, FLEAS. MOTHS,
OLIN WORllll.and GARDEN INSE.CTIL
aT Pylempal Depot; 612 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Bold by all Dreattbrie everrwbere. • msl6-am
MARRIED.
MARKLEY-.WELLINGTON —On June Ist, by Rev.
Dr. Clay, Mr. John Markley to Miss Anne Wellingtoti.
allot this eity.
taIiMPLE9B-OAMPBELL—On the 9th instant, at
Haddonfield.' N. J., the Rev Samuel W. Hal owed,
Samuel enarpless, Jr., of Delaware county, rev, to
Sarah Jane Campbell, of Phila.
ASCHER" tiL O—HAEDI.--On the 6th instant. at WA
hamburg, N. Y.. by Rev. - Mr hteins. Mr. •I heodore
Agatterfeld, of Havre di Grano, to Miss Anne Eliza
Hann. of Philadelphia.
pYANS—KLIANFI —On the 9th instant, in Paschall
villa, Pe., by Rev. Mr. Suydam. Mr. Jacob Evans of
W it g° ll . t° l
K I N 141.701 ` ,70..-I),TrA h tl; " l:6 *
a dint. by
%Rev. Wsidiinston German, ti. Wright Mansfield.
formerly of Kent county, Md., to Kate M. Plogliueli
formerly of Liverpool, England.
WAILTON.—Of di other's. on the evening. or the Ilth
indent, Oemhee Walton. infant daughter of Philip IL
and Helen M. Judie*. -
. . _
•i he friends of the family are invited, without further
notiocto attend the interment, at Laurel Hill, on becond
day, lath instant. Larnages will leave the house of
'len. M „thatios.s3l North eourth street, at 214 o'olook
P. M. The ...era will leave lite house of her earece,
in email use lens. sr. .
RlitiDES.—on Friday even August 10., Mrs.
Mary. Rhodes, relict of Christopher Rhodes, .Erni., of
NNor wport.
relatives and friend' of the family are invited to
attenC_lter funeral.. from the residence of her san.in
taw Navin B4oth, N 0.013 North Eleventh street; on
fu;sday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. !New York:lid
Newport papere please copy.)
MILLEEL—On Fria+. evening. August 10, Ma
met, wife of Andrew Miller.
Funeral from her late residence. No. let South Fourth
rreet, this I Monday) afternoon, silk. o'clock. to which
the friends of the family are respectfully invited, With
out further notice. Interment at Laurel HilL
EIDWeRDC.—Onthe Nth instaut, Wzn. A. Edward.,
In this 39th year of his are. -
The relatives and friends of the family are re•
attested to attend hie fauerat, from the rem deuce
of ; his father. tic. 1721 Walaut street. this (Monday)
morning. at RI o'clock
SE A ILL.—On tee Bth inst., Rev. William Neill; D. D.,
*l 7. ne i tneral services will 6e held on Monday, the nth.
at II o'o.ock, In th e Sixth Presbyterian Church. The
friend' of the family, and clergymen of all denomina
tions are particularly invited to attend. It
SMITH.—On the S ib instant, Mrs. Agnes Smith, wife
of Jousieh Smith.
Funeral from the resident's of her husband. 8. E.
'oonierotMonroe and Fifth streete,this (Monday) moren
-1 Iltia l ifEtt. L —On the 10th instant, George Eon Max
well. in the 29th year of his age..
Funeral this (Monday) miming, at irolook, from his
mother's residence. Twenty. host street. below Aroh. •
LAND.DOWN.—On' the 9th instant, Mrs. Sarah
Landsdm.n. in the 734 Jeer of ner sae. -
' repaint services will tare_place at the Church of the
Nativity, this (Monday) afternoon, at half path 3
o'clock.
L.it.—On the 10th instanL Isabella Smith, wife of the
hue Harper M. Les. of Mitslssippl, and daughier of Mrs.
A. P.Akivett snd the late Thomae Lovett.
841sifiRSP.P.--On the 10th instant. Hannah Somerset,
'relict of the late Jgoobbornereet, in the 614 year of her
e.
from her late residence, No. 513 Buckley
Week low eprnoe, on,Tuseday afternoon, Ausustlg,
at 3 ook.
•1101YfE6.—Osi the 15th instant, Mr. John Righter,
in the 77thyear of his age.
Federal from his late residepes, 1309 Brandywine
stmt. above Thirteenth, this (Monday) morning, a! 9
o'clock.
WHIP ON.—igi Camden, N .1,; on the 10th instant,
Mal, infant daughter of Jaws and Caroline E. Mori
son, aged 7 months.
runenti from the residence of her parents. N 0.319
Federal street, this (Monday) morning,_.at o'clock . •
DAVIS.—On the 10th ihstant, George wi Davos, In the
49th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. UST Market
attest. this (Monday/ morning at 8 o'clock.
1381Sttit.—On the 10th instant: William F. Bei/or, aged
23 years. •
11190.1191 81
31,406 158
V'eneral from the residence of big parents. No. MO
New *tree!, on Tuesday anenaoon, the litn instant, at
4 o 010014.
Weekly Report of Interments,
hiceimoii• in M. gilitA"ll°7l"' tA . pot 11,1860,
to thi lithilitgligita from Me 4M
n .r
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Week ending Anent In, 1 1 %2 4 we. : . - • ... .se
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By order of toe Boa of Health.
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Crary .aarets...tina widths.
Sf r a Ta r r i e a tra l :ritohalts.
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I fi ren'a mnmaor. mans:nes and Chedria
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THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE,—
.J. CLAVEzjv i pt INDELIBLE rPrigrug ti f or
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PUNUHEINS eftWART'S SVOTCH
MALT WHISKY, TaAVitatinnrebiad from Myer-
VM, Imported and fornate.in bond by J WIN olasoN,
10318, tr. Co,_ : - anl3-ann9t.
VOU WILL ',IND THE MOST XX
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. ralt i nototy li Ven t iVd TAAL r i t i fiN t E ll -
CMCD Moro% above OA r.BN. •
DIED.
LNTALLIGRNOII.
%ER TOVIT3II PAU&
Stilianahip Boston. (Imo er. 24 hours from litiwYork.
vim Vape May 7 hours, with mdze and palsengers to
dairies Aiderdloe. Reports the ship Philadelphia, from
Liverpool, et anchor of the Buoy on the Brown, With
tut p Starr alongside; bark Leighton. for Rio de Ja
neiro, below_filew Castle in tow of tug Dolphin • two
nohooners .11 . New Cast l e ; ship Emily Augusta, from
Liverpool. above Chester.
Bohr eolith Tattle. Mayo, 4 Moo from Newburyport,
with !Who to Geo A Wood.
(Oorreopontionoo of thiahiladeletua Exchange.)
IMBO; en t irely
bare
P M.
August 11.—The harbor to entirely bare of vouch&
There is a lame ship lying outside of the,fireakmater.
and Captain Virden o f the America. is about starting
to take tier in tow. Wind north, and blowing fmh.
N. W. H.
MEII(OIIANDA.
Steamship Kensington, Balm, hence, at Boston yes
terda.
8111%. y Eastern Queen, Hancock, cleared at Boston 11th
Mgt , for Madras and Calcutta. • •
Ship Harry Bluff, Badman, cleared at Mobile 7th Met,
for acre.
Bark Deal Lionel). Kimball, from Leghorn, for Phila.
delphia, cleared at GibraltarMth
Bark Old Hickory, Holmes, from Havana, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Brig A Smith, Sprague, was disoharging at Bathurst,
W A:2oth June.
Brig Saban, Sawyer, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence 10th inst.
3ris Ann. Burton, cleared at New York 11th inst for
Rio Grande.
Bohr 0 Watson, Tilton, cleared at New York 11th
Mat for Havana.
MBohr ulia J F ox, Learning, cleared at New York 11th
r Wilmington, N C
nohr Elbe, Dayton, hence at New Haven 10th inst.
f Sejir Gracea lphie Gridlsr, Clark. cleared at Boston 11th host
or PhllsA
instßohrf C Henry
ul, Fent on. ia sailed from Pawtucket /oth
or Phdrelph.
Bohr D G Floyd, Beckett, hence, arrived at Dighton
Bth ins'.
Bohrß B Basoomb, Taylor, hence at Fall River 9th
inst. Poh
r F Pratt. Sherman, sailed from New Bedford 11th
inst forPhiladelphis.
Bohr !Stephen Hotohkisa, Doane, cleared at Mobile 7th
inst for New York.
L 1.30—.• SPECIAL NOTICE.—THK MEMBERS
of the PIULAIBLIBIA YACHT sQUAD sum
ere requested to meet at the house of M. RO O. STON .
En.; oorner of NEW M RK NT and BROWN etreets.
at precisely 3 °Week P. Id.. punctually, on, TUESDAY,
lath inst., for the urpose of attend= the funeral of
their late member WILLIAM P. 8 ISE R. By order of
IN W. H. H. BEDFORD. President.
ErSECOND WARD.—MEETINGS OF
(Donglas).Demoorave Gingen. srill be held in
fferentpromote of the Second Ward THIS (MON
DAY) EVENING. August 13th, at 8 o'clock. for the
purpose of organizing and perfecting arrangements fnr
the carmine registry of Demooratio citizens. The MR
ears of the above meetings eve expected to revolt at the
next regular stated meeting of the Club, on WEDNES
DAY hYENIN O, August 16th, at the house of T. Mealy,
uthwest corner TENTH and CARPE ITER Streets.
so
Every honest,Demoorat should be present. By order of
the Second Ward Doulas. Johnson, and Fodor cm,
psicn Club. JOHN HOLLAND, President.
gg M. A. HARRINGI'ON,
THP °DORE BECK,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
PIIILADZLPUIA. AUGUST 0, IM.-Wherollll
1 1 2
17IAA AN CROSS. lately convicted of Forgery.
escaped on Saturday last from the custody of the °Moor
of the Court having hint In charge ; and, se the ends of
publtejustioe require that said felon !should bit punished
for the CMOS 01 Woloh he has been oonmeted, I offer LI
reward of FIVIE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS,
which I will give to any person who will apprehend and
deliver hint RD to Juotioe.
au7-6t WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney.
03... OFFICE Dr THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD 00?dFANY.
Bilatetr,
The holders of the bonds of this Coppola, due July 1,
can sow receive. upon applioattortat this once, 10
ritr eent. oaelt, upon the tonna sheathed In the elm
attached.
e holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Oink
ing Fund of suo.ogo per annum, aa eatablished by the
stookhohlers at their annual meeting, held January 9,
lOU, and In purigninee of the contract, entered into by
hp ramping and duly recorded, to elm the same ink,
neat. B. BRADFORD, Triteanrer.
OIROULAIL
Nertce to Ms Holderstaf.PAilidillyMis and Reading
Railroad ComeaAe Mortgagy Bondi, July 1, IMO
nese bonds are
in
by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate 1 . The
net revenue for the last Swot year w a r, inh es tl,e
amount of the annual interest on tees. bonds.
The managers promo to extend them for a period of
twee vocal, the h tlpirs re
m taining the bonds *DO the
sec ty of the mor sigee_in the otets eendition in
whit) they are now h eld, Freah sheets of coupons for
thetrmkpayable half-rearlh, be owned.
A
ID of 10 per cent. will be mph to the holders. in
ooni ration of their awohtetto the extension. This
Donne .vill bei paid in cash the bearers of the T
he,
on presenting their mew.
t the OompanTior to its agent%
.hendorsement
orms of recolpt =deaden:4mnd will be fends/Pea
okapplieation,
- al
44.NumaMtgriv.
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Cash and irompt Bix months' Buyers, of all asotiona
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EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, &o.
Having received but a small portion of their
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•
The single end of this book to the presentation, in a
eompaot and convenient form, of the more important
facts, vote,. resolves, letters, speaohea., reports, and
other documents. which eluci date the eolith:al contest
now agitating this country., It has been our immlto let
every candidate and other important personage speak
for himself. make his own pla.fium, and vindicate (if he
mays his own conslsten.y and the soundness pi his
views on the great quegtionewhiehunderlie our current
politics.
Of course. ecioh a work can have but a comparative
merit. Make it ever an large, and still many things must
be omitted that the compiler weird wish to insert and
every critic will plausibly ask. '• Why Innen this and
omit that t Why give so much of A and so lilt eofll t"
Bounden. it is not always tomb e to remember. or, if
remembered, to find, all that would be valued in a work
use this We can only say that we have done our best;
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Inaccuracy of citation to one of the chief vices of our
dincussion. You can hardly listen to a set
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Miser, whica isnot marred by come misapprehension or
unoonsoloue questa' ement of the position and views of
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twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic dis
ease. attended with an eruption on the head. A min
imal course of autfering through life having red need
me so a state of dependenee, I have not been able to
obtain stuff for cape, neither have I been able to do
them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered
extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs
k gouges almost the set cent I bed on earth for a two
dorm bottle of thy Rale Restorative about the let of
August lam. 1 hare hinlifony followed the directions,
and the bald spot hi now covered with hair thick and
black, Omagh ahem ; • it is also coming in all over my
head. .Feeling confident that snootier large bottle would
restore it entirely and permanently. I feel anxious to
persevere In itti•ulie. and b. , ing destitute of means to
purchase any more, I would axe thee if thee wouldst
not be ennuis to send me an order on thine agents for a
bottle, and remotes to t. yself the Scripture deolaration
The reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless."
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Idooldisin, Noble co., Indiana. Feb 5,1559.
Paov. 0.1 Wolin: Dear Sir: In the latter part of the
year MI. while attending the State and National Law
School of the State of New York. my hair, from a cause
unknown to me. commenced failing off very ratdolY, Bo
that an the short span • of six months, the whole upper
part of my scalp wan almost entirely beret' , of its cover
ing, and much of the remaining portion upon the side
and back part of my Bead shortly after became gray t so
that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indiana. mr more casual ao
Imaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the
cause of the change in my appearanee. as my more In
timate acquainiances were to recognise mu at ail.
I at ones made application to the most skilful physi
cians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from
them that my hair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until. fortunately, in
the latter part of the year MT, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a druggist as being the most
reliaboi Hair Restorative in use. I tried one b d.tle, and
MUMI to my great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired effect. Since that time. I have used seven dol
lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a
Hob coat of very soft black hair, web:lh no money can
bu il; a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
tho production of so wonder ul an irtiole, I have reoom.
mended its use to many of my
friends ai d acquaintan
ces, who, I am hay to inform you. are using it with
Very like effect. reepeotfully, yours,
M. LATTA,
Attorney and Couneellor at Law.
Depot, 414 Broadway, and sole by ad dealers through
out tee world.
The Restorative is put up in Bottles of fives sizes.
large. me d siiim .c . a nn:lL i hr e ri ; holds la i l m a
t he and at least twenty per cent. peper bottle ;
orp In proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars a bottler the large
holds a quart, 40 percent. more In proportion. and re
tails for SS a i ottle.
0 J. WOOD & COProprietors, 444 BROADWAY,
New York. and 114 Ali alUt kT Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Farm Ooods Deal
s
Sold here by DYOTT & CO., 23R North SECOND
Street. aulS-mal d-enwW tf
PROF. MORRIS' EUMPHALOS.
There are 100.000 Sufferers from DiSEASER of
the NERVOUS Id YeriEht. in the city of Philadelphia,
who can be our by
PRuFES. using
OR MORRIS'
Which is
EU
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an al
and
WONDERFUL REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Professor
Morrie, M.D.. of this city.
It acts directly upon the Nerves
BY ABSORPTION
through the pores, and
D it needs b
Tut
TLE the trial of a
BINLE ➢BO
to tett Its ynarvellOns virtues.
Sufferers from
RXDPITRIVIENT ? fi ll i p: BRAIN,
NZRVOUS ILEA_ A F,,
OENBRAI. DB.is L Y.
NEURAIt
RHEUM ri
CHRONIC Ei d eYOUSNESS, &M.
Will find the desired relief by its
EXTERNAL USE,
as direeted in the Circular.
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if on are estausted by over -much study.
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TRY IT, if you 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 omit, In the
relief afforded.
Numerous testimonial' from the most rellime , ble
sources can be seen, by applying at the whoa of the pro
prietors.
Prepared by hIOCKRIDOE & CO., No. till North
FOURTH Street.
sir - And for Sate by Druggists generally. 177-if
For the INSTANT RELIEF end PER
ASTHMA. fitANENT CURE of this distreisins 00111
plaint. nap
FENDT , B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by O. B. SEYMOUR .k. CO.. 107 NASSAU
street, New York. Price el per box; eent free by poll
loy7-am in FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
TRADE MARK NOTIO E.
AIL The WASHINGTON MILLS, as the successors
of the BAY STATE MILLS, purchased the property,
gooa will, and other rights of that company.
The WASHINGTON MILLS, therefore, olaim the
name of
•
"BAY STATE"
as their trade mark upon Woollen Goods. The under
signed, therefore , cautions against any infringement of
it as a violation of the rights of this company.
tyle.mwllm JOS.S. FAY, Treasurer.
- 1" NIOHOLSON,
to. Manufacturer of
SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOIdB AND COLLAR P.
A large and choice aseortmen', and WELL MADE.
always on hand. unto which I particularly invite the
attention of CASH and punnet-paying PIIORT-TIME
bt lfltCorner of SECOND and ARCH Minato. Phil
de ohm. au7-3rn•
PURE RHINE WINE, in casks, per
golbot Mao. now lending from tho vinoyorife of
W. A. Jobanny Abbot). for sale by HIM) WAY. H Elle 8-
N.HH, & Co., 2thi nnEsTrurr Street. auto-st•
QALAT) 01L.—Baccigalupi's, for sale by
WETHERILI, & BROTHER, 47 arid 49 North
s IN Fl ternat. sun
QPANISH AFRON.---For sale by WE
THERILL !lc SNOWIER, No. 47 and 49 North
860.1r.n Streak/. aul3
SARSAPARILLA.—IIonduras, for sale by
WETNERILL k BROTHER, 47 and 4l North
OFOOIAD Stres: •
EDUCATIONAL.
A C_kHEMY' NM THE PROTESTANT
x- EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER
ST RECTA.
The Autumnal Session will 'open on MONDAY. Sep.
tanner 3 at 9 o'clock A. AL Ihe tuition fee le, for the
lowest class, mxty dollars ; for all other classes, eeVeLl
ty- five dollars per annum ; there are no extra charges.
Applications for admission may be made at the Mode
m y after August 28th, between the hours of 10 and 12
o'clook A. M. JAMEI3 W. ROBINS. A. M.,
an10-fmwtf
YOUNG L&DIES' BOARDING AND
XIAY PCII.OOL. Rev. JAMB I. 11E0414
Boarding and Bay School for Young Ltuiies. 1525
W AL te UT titreet. will be reopened lieptember 12th.
null-ernw2m
THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
English and French Boarding and Day Sehool, for
Young Ladies. No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will he re
opened on Wednenday,Bent, 12th.
MESDAMES OBECIARAY AND D'HER-
J-LX 'WILLY respectfully inform thehr . lrle r rds and
the
Day School that
di 3 e r s e igrio t ptesg. to Nos.
ltiu'r and 11129 SPRUCE Street where they will no
ready to receive their pupils on THURIDAY, Septem
ber lath.
Mesdames CHEGARAY and D'HERVILLY will re
ceive visitnrs at No. 1909 LOGAN Square until the
Stith August. Iy2ll-em
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
relleble medium through whieb Sohooli end Fami.
Ilea MST Otani competent teachers. Parente may ob
tain, gretuitowily, information and igyoulere ate. beat
MIMI& SMITH, WOODMAN, ft CO.,
SO BROADWAY. New York. or
nail-t ( SW CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
IFIRYANT STIUTTON 7 B NATIONAL
id-a , MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at nil*
delpbta, B. E. corner BEVENTH, and CHESTNUT.
New Y fit, Buffalo, Cleveland, China o , and Bt. Loaf*
For fru nnatfon. call or send for Catalonia. fera-ti
SUMMER. RESORTS.
-m-APEIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRING.-
This popular watering-place will be her open
during the season of warm weather, and untie the front
nets in. Persons desirous of spending the remainder of
the season where they have the advantage of pure
water, pure mountain gar. (at an elevation of twelve
hundred feet.) free from foga. damp nights, and mias
mas, usually rising from sluggish streams in gorges of
mouna mg and low localities, will here find every o rn
fort and amunement to be net withat the best-regulated
watering-places. Nor further particulars and circulars
please call on Jon. B. Myers, corner Third end Vine
turners, and lamer; p. Earle & Po, No. 816 Chestnut
titreet, Phi adelphis, or on JOSEPH. SONICIMIWIIER
Ephrata Post Office. Lancaster oounty. Pa. au9-1m
QUN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
This fine old inane= founded before the Revolu
tion, and int.mat 4 lygonneoteo with some of the most
interesting features of oar national history, to n ow o f
o maiiity to aouommodare a large number of guests,
The hem ie oonduoted in the best manner, end no
thing is wanting to make it the pleasant and comforta
ble borne of visitors Miring their solourn in this de
lightful inland town. The air is salubr.ous, the moon
tam 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.
aue-tin J. 1,1 , 1 B RT, Proprietor.
M ANSION ROUSE, 14UUNT CARBON,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
prinee,
Thin old-established House, located in the gap be.
tween Sharp and Second mountains. immediately on
the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
within half a mile of Pottsville, formerly kept by Jo
seph dead, of the old Mansion Rouse, Philadelphia.
has, chine is demise , been under the charge of his
danehter.
The House is prepared. at all seasons of the year, for
the rece_ption 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 spend a abort time away from the dust and tur
moil of the adios, where they can breathe fresh moun
tain air. and enloy the wild and beautiful soonery of
the coal region.
Commutation passenger tickets, for the use of fami
lies are sold at a reduction of twesty five per cent..
linden accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily
durmg the summer months, to enable those who may i
desire t to spend the business portion of the day in the
cit and return the game evening. on which the charges
w be thirty-three per cent below the usual rates,
or terms. aPply to MARY BEAD.
Muusjounouse, Mount Carbon,
Je3o-gm Schuylkill Co.. ra.
_ONG BEAOII 1101JS E, opposite
TUCKERTON, N. J.—This Hotel is now open
for the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran
latent. Having been at a large expense inrefitting and
re-furnishing 1 feel assured. that for oomfort and con
vent. toe it will compare favorably with any house on
the coast. The best of (moire and servants have beet
Procured, and no efforts shall be spared t? render the
astnli of geg° ligr are .1 . Tirltglortht:filolrell?ttgllij
I have in abundance. With these Moralised
.advan
tagea, I am gonnont that the meet Natl.:how will have
po cause for oomplamt.
11, —Capt. WILLIAM GASKILL will run daily
tine In Arst- fleas packets from Atlantic City to the
benoh, one of t
he will be at Atlantic every morning
on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia.
Parties wishin g to 00n113 by way of Lead's Point, or
otherwise, by addressing me a few days in advance,
will have a good boat to meet them atany_point named.
je3o-6w LEWIS P. ETHWART.
MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
LTA. N. J., ISAAC: 'MAYER, (late of Surf Housed
Proprietor.
This House has been very muoh enlar - ed and im
proved. Hu now a laws mber of Family Room', not
surpassed by any hote.i eta is city.
It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
Cave bean laid 0 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 from the main
building) le a large Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
first-cline lee Cream and Confectionery attached. Over
the Hall there are forty sleeping rooms for single gentle
men. There is also a play. ground for children, well
shaded and enclosed, with maws. ho.
The catering department will be under my own es
pecial supervlsi op, and I trust that my reputation is
enfficiently rstablished to satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpassed.
Terme will_be 812 per week. ,
Traitsient leoarders +ll9 per day.
Carriacou attar,' ed to the Memo will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean free of oharga during bathing_hours.
Je2341 ISAAC THAYER.
AMERICAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
durintino past season, bean
tiREACL,Y ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. ,
and is now in oapaoity and convenience second icnort
in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
healtnful situation of Allentown renders it a de
lightful summer resort, in view of which special ar
rangements have beep made by theprosdetors toao
oommodate summer boarders. 7. Y BECHTEL,
jab t.el MOONY.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for
the reception of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE,
and kept open till the let of October.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose exuenence, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of
oomfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms. or any information in regard
to the place, will waren the imbsoriber,
JNO. P. REED, Seely and Treasurer,
gay3o-3m Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
CONGRESS lIALL--ATLANTIO CITY,
N. I—This spaolous House. situated at Atlantic
City, will be reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the 25th instant, by the subsoriber. The
House fronts the beach 121 feet roving a splendid view
of the Ocean. one is near the Fishing and nailing point.
Nopains will be sperms to secure the comfort and con
venienee of guests.
te.llo-2m THOMAS 0. GARRETT.
NEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIO OITY.
I.
This popular and eminently tavorite, House at
Atlantic, City has, sines the °losing of last season, been
enlarged. ratted, refurnished, and completely re
juvenated 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
i
safest and beat part of the beach, it s rendered one of
the meet convenient and d co idedly the pleaaaateat house
on the Island.
Terms—Rlo per week SIM per day. Children and
yervants half price.
Proprietor.gi"l"'
R. L. FUREY, BuyerinErt. r
COTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located at
AT CITY, N. J.
Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms.
Je2o.sm M. MoCLEBB. Proprietor
STAR HOTEL,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE V. 8. HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CI I'Y N. J.
SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPRIP.TOR.
DINNER FIFTY CENTS.
ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIRE.
te lls 7" Boarders acnommodated on the most reasonable
rms. lete
MANSION lIOUSN, MAIJOEI CHUNK,
CARBON 00., PA.—This is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and
the proprietor flatters himself that that far he ha. suc
ceeded in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to ta
ties all his guests.
The Rooms are newly and elegantly furnished, and
the Table always contains the very best the Markets
afford.
Tho hotel le located on the banks of the Lehigh,
directly opposite the railroad depot. and at the base of
Mauoh Chunk Mountain. A path Joule from the rear of
the holm to the top or thin mountain, from which point,
some ergot hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most
sublime scene imaginable is presented.
The House in abundantly_ supplied with the beet and
purest Mountain Senna Water.
SW' Hot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times.
jela-km GEORG e. HOPPE& Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL, MAUCH 011:11N11,
PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af
fording every oom ort to strangers and travellers.
Arrangements hate been made this season to accom
modate SU MAIER BOARDERS . The most sublime
mountain sanitary and rural ardor !flouts are here af
forded. W ILIIr LM,
OEO. W. WILHELM.
jaillLtsel Propnetorsi
THE SEA-SIP)RE-ATLANTIO CITY.
MoRIBBIDI'S U. B. 11
The undersigned, propras• or of the above-named
house, being now prepare( to receive guests, re
'painfully gams a share of the imbho katron
age. Since last summer there has been ad ed to
this hotel a four smiled wing.l4o feet in lens . eon
taming (beside the bed-rooms,) a suite of three Parlors,
for ladies, and two for gentlemen • also, a reception
room, wash-room. and spacious tiar-room. Bowling
Saloons. Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-water
Bath Home have been constructed for the accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and fur
nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well-manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Band pf Alma, have turel en
gaged for the season. J. hIcKIBB N.
CARLISLE The favonte resort for those
who l_ippreolate Grand Scenery,
Pure mountain Air__, Invigorating
WHITE 811 L POUR Bathe, Large and Well-ventilated
SPRINGS,
Cumberland go., Pa. Table Good Boot ety, mad a Good
liccommodationsfor
900. For particular' mend for Cirou-
TIMM Low. lar.
OWEN, CLENDENIN. & VIBBOIIER,
Jo7-9m ' Carlisle Spring. Fa.
CULLIMBIA ROUSE, (JAPE tSLAND—
OAPII MAT, New Jersoy.—This large, first-oiass
HUT EL will he opened. for the reception of guests, on
the 'ph June, MO. The House has been completely
repaired and refurntshed. A new cooking ranee, ovens
steam boilers, and every modern improvement added.
Exten•lvo stabltne attached to the premised
All Wiens add•eased to the aubsoribers, Cape Island,
New Jersey, will be promptly attended
W to.
LAIRD & OOLMAN.
James H. Laird, late proprietor Franklin Rouse , Y
dolphin L 8. B. Woolmati„ formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape Island. dgin
EAGLE HOTEL, BETkILEIIE6I, PA.
This large and old-established Rouse known as the
" LEHIGH 'VALLEY BUMMER RETREAT."
is now open for the season. The nooonimodations of
this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here.
sbayn thetN nour
Ma n e )lva C ARLaEBYOREPoo pthiepe.a-
Jae lirn
A IVIERIOAN HOUSE, OAPE ISLAND—
Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Propnetor.— This favorite
hotel will open for the reception of visitors on MON
DAY, Junelt has been fitted up in the best ste,
and every attention will be paid to the comfort outs
guests. ielB-dtBopl
SEA BATHltith
NATIONAL FALL,
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY. N. J.
This fine, Wooed airy house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It is distinguished for comfort. looality, and
superior nocommodations , with ample room for MO per
sons. Terms moderate.
AARON GA R RETSON, Proprietor.
SA BATHING, ()APB ISLAND, N. J.
DELAWARE HOUSE is now openjor the season
ta-ste* JAMM MEI:HAY. Pronintoor
FROM PROFESSOR BOOTH.—" In - Illy
opinion the MARTELL JAR combines more ad
vantages than any othere for Preserving, being wholly
of glass, cleanly. strong. anddu fa r c a i b li le ty , , eloeing air-tight,
Jaless C. BooTli."
and opening and shutting with
FROM DR. ATLEE.
I have used the Bartell All glum Jar in my fami y
for the preservation of Fruit. and in comparing rt with
others previously employer for the purpose, I cons.der
it highly preferable, and particularly Co to metal lare or
flace with metal tops. It to perfectly air tight. and tree
rom all possibility of taint. ae is the case with metal.
It is Bemired with more esse. rapidity. end certainty
than by cement or solder, and opened retinas. while the
fruit's kept in the most admirable manner. Slaving
tested the Jar well, consider that it meets all the indr
ostlons that oanlya damped.
W r AIIIiINGTON L. ATLEE, M. D..
No. 14011 Mob Strata."
hittnufirturore n i l A dly t iho_PAten .L t_.
ELL kETCEWORTH,
61144111 I N 0.1.3 North FIFTH attest.
WANTS.
WANT RD, a thorough, competent salea
• v man and buyer In a Carpet house. just 'terrin.
First claw references for capability aria Integrity' will
be required. Address A. E. tio" at this place. aul.l.3t*
CI.TAWIB3A Ist-MORTGAGE BONDS
will be taken at much above m a rket rates , for im
proved el to taken
at cash prices. Address Boxlin7o,
rbiledelphia. anlo-et"
rfIEIE ADVERTISER CAN COMMAND
82P00 in cash. and is willing' to take an interest in
saf.. payin• pusinear. where hie servicing and °spite%
will afford a living compensation. address "Lawrepee,"
office of Ms Press. anlo
CAPITALISTS.—Wanted, a purcha
►A. ear for an undivided half of new, light. manufac
turing busin,em. Profits can be shown to be large end
certain. address " Enterprise." Press office. anlOst.
WANTED—By an experienced Sales
man, animation in a wholesale Jobbinc drv-sonds
house. Addre ss nce a fair amount 0i1...v. snort coedit
trade. " Hamilton," at this office. aulo ISt*
A YOUNG LADY, who has had six years'
exoecleaoe talleher. &aim similar erpOlOYment
In or out the oar. Addreal " Teaoher," canoe ant
Press. anlo4lt.
PO LIQUOR DEALERS.—BITUATION
Wanted. by s young,. man ,who understands the
reotifrus and manuracrunna of But nay ter-a
renas riven. Address 'Jemee. ' Press onto* swan*
.
WANTED—By a Young Lad, fifteen
resin old. a situation in a store or offiae. Apsly
at No. 701 Morris street. aulo-4t•
WANTED—A middle-aged man with
81.000. having a knowledge of Hosiery Imminent,
Money , ' , soured with interest, and a lair salary. Ad.
dress. Hosiery," oftloe of The Pres s, ang-Ot•
W4NTED—A young man as Salesman,
who i■ thoroughly acquainted with the Marabout
T' and Clothing trade of this city. To any port on
capable of filling tips position, a liberal cenupsusation
be given. Addreu Box 41, P.O. ,1,13-tf
WANTED—A Situation, by a man,
thirty-seren years of age. of 'extensive experi
ence in Wiriness. of good address. and omnipotent to fill
almost any position, either as a olork. mmerintendent,
or salesman. very
ry respectably connected and can
give the most satisfooto references fill to integnty.
In,ruiv,..vgrae7traddALaPfr.tatnr.,l:l7fl 9 %
of sas Press. ] elf-ti
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR RALE—On accommodating terms,
lIER the SPORE and DWELLING, No. 211 ARCH
Sow. Apply to WM. ft, ALLEN, No. el 6 ARCH
Street. aull-let•
TO LET—Two fire-proof Offices on the
first floor of the Pennerivenie Pailroad Building.
Avid. to EDMUND SMITH.
cull et !Secretary.
gm TO RENT—Two spacious, well.
WA-Rated, well-ventilated Rooms. near P. E . :-
ohm:iv). suited for printing &Roes. or for manufacturing
!p theaalnleten:er attached. -s glla,.foiro.4v
(Z.ERINIANTOWN PROPERTY. For
‘A Bele or to Let, s large and convenient Bones in
Germantown;
_gas, water. large lawn, and plenty of
shade, In one of the beet locations ; be sold OW.
Address Box I‘Bo. Pbilauelelua poet Mace. 3221-1 m
To BUIL DERS,—A large lot, having
three fronts. suitable for immediate improvement,
situated on TWENTIETH street, below CATHARINE.
Will be sold on accommodating terms to a parry who
wtll,mptovs. For terms, &c., addreu "X." peace of
this paper. olg-ti
pAOTORY LOT FOR SALE.—A . large
.2- - lot, having three fronts, admirably rattutted in the
Southwestern part of the oily. Will be rented or sold
on reasonable tams. For particular., apply at this
in TO OAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
NN.Tbe Machinery,. Stook, and Fixtriree of a large
Mannactorr of PAPER HAIVOINGEI. replete vith
every oonveplence for carrying on an exteturive busi
ness.ush desirable investment to se ramie of energy who
can p the tautness. For =de with or without the
tadlcin.. Inquire at MI CHESTNUT Btrefit.
Jalg mtflf BART. 7d 007dERY. & CO.
MISSOURI LAND 11
300 000 Aorei for Bale, at prime ranging from /X 4
to agents • or Acre, in an_y_quantities required.
TA ES twit, and PATENTS proonr-d for purcha
sers of Land under the Graduation dot.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp.
For farther informatKin apply_to
WILSON,
11. e'6n4 4VNIVIA F gept
lti TRIRD mid FOJ)
'old l
and
8, O.
LAND WARRANTS bought, 'old. and located.
J r3-3m
F o• BALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a
Wholesale Boot and shoe 8011/10, now doing a
Plod btalussa.. This IS a goOd opportunity for any one
wishing to go Into the business, or a house wanting to
Inmate, their trade. Bat:info:do., masons giving for
Belling out. Address " Boa 290." Philadelphia Post
°Moe, with name. jalla4l
FPO: NURSERYMEN AND FLORIt3TB
For male qlugs lot in the Southwestern stations,:
the o_4, adapted for aliursegr. Terms aocommoda-
Ung. For partioulars address •• ' at this caw. apIT-t1
BOARDING.
B •
GARDINGA. .- gentleman, wife, and
three children wish toseou e boarding in a central
part of the otty. Address " Warren," aloe of thu,
paper. enle-Ste
PRIVATE BOARDING.--Gantlemen and
their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom
modated with Board, with pleasant and hendsonse
rooms famished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST St.,
southilide of Washington briusire. The loeittion, being
°prod e to one of the handsomest parks' in the city, is
contra , and extremely pleasant. Transient tenons
visiting the pity can be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent. suitable for an oMoe. jell-tf
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE
aooommodated with good, Bill apartments, (with
or without board,Lin pnuat, family. Location ou
tral. Address " TOLBBRT,' through Blood's DU.
patch.. &VS
REMOVALS.
REMO VAL.
EVERETT, HICKS, & CALDWELL,
CLOTH HOUSE.
Have removed to
223 MARKET STREET.
Buyers are invited to examine our stock. atrll-2m
•a-g,EMOVAL.—The undersigned have re
moved their Office and Salesroom from the Foun
dry .at NVBLE-STRPEI WHARF, to the N. E.tiorner
of SECOND and RACE &meta, where dealers will find
a large collection of STOVE) of the m , at approved
patterns Tinned, Enamellei, and plain Bollow-ware,
comprising an aasortsent escond to none in the coun
try. An ordera left at the aloe, or by maii,willreceive
prompt attention.
LEIBRANDT k hIcDOWELL,
Philadelphia. Stove Works,
ati9-iftm and Hollow-ware Foundries.
SAVING FUNDS.
MERICAN SAVING FElND.—Com
rftn raVrif n g r ac" u o th qrdta?i ne i r rori L t i 2 T ll
o'clock, and on MONDAY tili in the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid In full, on demand,
without nonce.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All Immo paid baok, on demand on gold and silver.
TRUSTERte.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAAIL. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper. Geor tc, Nugent,
John Auspac, Jr., Semi. T. Bodine, Alb. Roberts.
John Aikman, Jonas Bowman, H. H. Idridge.
Wm. J,
Howard. JOHN S. WlLElON.Treagider.
JOHN O. SIMS. Seoretart.
S PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Orme, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislaturerril
leth,lBol. Open for Deposits and Payment'', daily, rota
0 briAl( o'olooic . Also, on MONDAY and THUDS AY
MINOS, home to 8 o'clock,
intermit 6 per cent. per annum. Depositors a6n with
draw their moneys by Checks, if desired. Special De
pOllll received.
JAMES S. PRINGLE. President,
FRAROIII HART. Secretary. spae-f _
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INS n RANGE COMPANY OF THE
BTATF OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA,
August 8,1880.
The direorore havo thin day deolared a dividend of
Six Per Cent., or Twelve Dollars per Share, out of the
profits or the company, payable to the stockholders, or
their legal represent • t ea. on remand.
au7-10t lAhl HARPER, Secretary.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA.NOI
IiOnLPANY OF NEW YORK.
SIX MEL LAWN' DOLLARS,
ITVUMW VS lIIIIST MORTO/AMR 011 RUM ISTLIM
WORTH OVER smacess.
The premiums are LOWER than in many other Owns
Meg, and the Dividends have been OSIATTT.
This is I% eTiOtly Me sal Idompany, There are se
altookhor, so t h at ALL THE PROFITS
ILONO TO TES INSIST),
Pamphlets, and every latbrmation, air be had
I on eprboation to
IZA
-12'
F. RATORFORD BTARit. Anat.
B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Ousel&
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES s
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Shiest,
ra r ig Al l iA m , ad'
I
mesh Patterson,
ohn M. Atwood, IL S. Wheir,
iilitz - 0. L in i h vi g g 4
Arthn• 11 Coma,
glliomas H. Powers, George W. Toland,
William McKee. Thos. Wattson. ni-1111.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
106 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED PE APRIL, Ink
NNSYLVANIA BY THE EFATE OP
lIONFINED TO FIRE ANDINLAND MILL
DIEICTOES
MUMlllel Wright. D. D. Rms.,.
Wm. W. Walters, J. W. liverman.
Riohardion, tlearl Lewm..fr.,
1.7 0 W i A10 . W 16171 1 :19, itl a rdco W Siet it '
°ROE W. DAY President.
FRANCIS N. isuCA. Vice rive
WILLIAMS I. BLANCaARD. Secretary. Elan -11U
ILLUMINATOR.
Every rile is complaining of their exorbitant gas
bills. At No. 54 south TRIED Street, may be seen
the " best Lamps in the world " Can be used wherever
light is wanted. Cheaper than coal. oil, oi..gas. Agents
are making 1160 a week selling them. More wanted.
830.ThC00 so as Lampe
e Oamps will light a room xi feet squire fort
oent an hour, or will burn all night for a few cents.
DR. C. A. OR aENE & 00.,
nival-ths&m.lv No. 50 South THIRD Street.
IA AVANA CIGARS.—A handsome as
aua sortment on hand, by recent arnvele, corn
plain,—
Cabanas, Portages, .
Figaro, .I.e patio , a,
• Neptuno, Blank Sea,
Mambo, Zaragoeana,
Adoraoion, Arroyo Hondo, &0., &0.,
Of all sizes and qualities, for gale low. by .
11 HARLI.8 TETE,
auB , lBl 130 WALNUT Street.
A ZUMEA i ARMEN& 1 AZIMIZA !
'AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA
PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Manutnotored solely No. 6 . 1 North FOURTA
Strom. and tny .. 1 / 4 v•-• m, - *m. r
CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe)
manufactured at the Portage Nail an Iron Works /
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on machines of
the most approved construction , and warranted to be at
least equal, in quality. uniformity, and finish, to any
other brands in the market.
Other brands (fiat and edge gripe) always on hand.
JOB. C. D CHRISTMAN.
421 dOMMERCE Street.
Prince & Christmas's superior solid- ere Planters
Hoes for.ente as above. IYI4 -111m
IMPORTANT TO PROPERTY CiWNE.I.B-
AND BUILDERS —Newly-invented NAVE, for
Water pipes, so as to disoonneot any one sea wit!!
out disturlnn g the °theta; so as to repair It easerof
their freezing us and bursting, thereb eavinereat
expense, ass not defnoing the walls. *tented Y
MO' by AUSTIN & uDDYKE, 1705 CIILS/NLIT
Street.
State and County Rights for sale. Also, Fastenings
by the quantity. ell) 6t`
ICIORIO RICO SITGAR.-250 hhds me.
dium opt Atriot,l7 prime guslity, for Alt by
JADESG4A-U-AM LEMVA drIFOt.
liIMM
r. HEENAN'S
~YEI.COhIE klOhlg
THE cliAmProiva
R RCEPTION FESTIVAL
N kTIONAL WHLCOME
JOHN C. BEENAN.
JOHN C. FIREMAN,
JOHN C. HEENAN,
Will take place
Sir AT CAMACT WOODS 111
lllir AT CAMAC'B WOMAN*
ET AT CAMAZ'S WOOD 14
IT ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, NS
sir ON WEDNESDAY, AIME? 36.
010 w WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. NW
On whioh ocoanion
THE OFIA2d2ION,
JOHN C. REBNAN,
Will be melded by
JOHN MCDONALD,
JAMEB CUE4IOI‘,
AARON JONI*
C. F. OTTIGNON.
THE OVATION.
Tt is borod, mill move to the entire otwillsod world *Dr
the
BRAVE CRAMPIOR
is not nneerreeisted by ha far oonntrynninnso and their
lords. The
WELCOME ROME
Will indeed be a Madly greeting to
JOHN O. HEENAN
On his return from his
TRIUMPHAL CONTEST IN THE OW WORLD.
THE ARLINGEMighTTB
will be conducted throughout upon the moat snowy
tioneble principles, and will be found In every rwowol
worth: of
THE GREAT OCCASION,
and the
PATRONAGE OF THE ELITE.
With thin yaw, it is the intenton ottheanayasaoe
to reproduce, its nearly as possible.
THE RATTLE GROUND OF PARKDOROIIOII6,
and a mintio resreseatatien of
THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL CONTEIFF
for the
CHAIItrIONSIIIP OF THE WORLD,
between
MUNN. HEENAN AND SAYERS - •
whioh tooko piece in Ens on the fib of Ap ril
In order to awyommodate the tigiiisaedir wkly'emy
analogy to telt* by their zyrseenoe their spends- .
tion of
THE MANLY SKILL
and
INDOMITABLE 001.1111021
JOHN C. HEENAN,
dolinee
HI3 NATIONAL HONOR,
the management has, for this omission, lamed the ea -
trer of Cameo's Woods, which have been 111011/110
filmed in, and will form one vast and speedos@ insmor
capable of acoommodating
RP" FIFTY THOUSAND PERSONS,'
all of whom oan witnem the whole promedlaint without
the slightest moonvenlenoe. In addition to the ahem
ample emu*, a range of
AMPHITHEATRE HALCONIER
and
. _
&PRESERVED PRIVATE BOXESISS
will be erected for the express socomosoitatioa of
LADIES ACCOMPANIED BY ORNTLEILIIN,
to which they will be escorted by plibt• ushers; by
private entrance,
FAEROE EXTRA CHARGE.
and which reserved seats wdl command an main tar
rusted : view of
THE EXCIIING AND CHIVALRIC
FEATS OF MANLY EMULATION,
• !between
JOHN C. HEENAN
and
THE KNIGHTS AND CHAMPIONS
THE TWENTY-FOUR FEET JUNO
THE OBJECT OF THIS FETE.
independent of conferring a well-mented toreplueeet
to the recipient of the ovation, is to allow that Portion
of the community who have never seen a struggle (or
superiority of science and 'Dwight betweenopiolteatis
an opportunity of witnessing the moduli operand Aid
dent to pooh eve-ts, void of the ruip'emeat features
that too often are attendant upon a pereonalstoottater.
THE CHAMPION AN 0 HIS FRIES LIB
will appear io the same costume, and display the sum
colors as were employed at the meeting in England.
MR. JOHN C. HEENAN WILL PERSONALLY AP
PEAR IN THE CONTEST,
and
FIGHT HIS BATTLE WITH SAYERS,
to friendly and harmless rivalry, o'er again.
The seconds and assistants will eat up the rimy ac
cording to the established role, put up their colors, se
lect umpires, and prepare their 1061181W* for the grand
event, who will immediately toes for corners, and take
their respective places.
MI the movements and prelnalell Emil(=SEW end
the entire management on both sides wlti now
FAITHFULLY REPRESIEN r THE GREAT CON
ea it took place in England. on the iTth of *Nil lest.
with the real colors, fro.. tie.
In artier to show Mr. Heenan's extrwtordiunry powers
of endurance, he will. after the grand contest, suite&
the sucoessive assaults of alt the professors stove
named. who will, one after another, (tope with the
Champion in friendly encounter.
In order to afford the utmost famlity to those who de
sire to be present, on this most interesting seesaws,
FOUR DISTINCT TI 3.IEKT OFEIC.e.R
will be opened at the Woods. on the day of the &lethal &
thus enabling all the vac tore to enter without her o( in
convenience from crowding—in addition to whist'. thee
those who desire to provide themselves with .kiekaal is
advance may be enabled to do so .
A CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE.
has been establiabed at
730 CHESTNUT STREET.
opsos.to Masonic, Hell. (up stern,! whets 11'14 1 11.1mi
visitors can procure their tides, singly or In Peek-
ORDER OP THE ARE &NORMENTE,
The following will be the lasdtns fanfares of the PTO
xramme of the festival. The doors will be opened ioc
the admiasion of visitors at 10 A M
At Noon
A NATIONAL SALIITM
OF TIIIILT P-TWO OIIN
will be fired by
THU PARK OF ARTILLERY.
At I P.M. the Radish
ROYAL SALUTE OF SEVENTEEN WINS
witl ho fired. In the interho.oad after the Enos of itio
Salutes,
GRAND INEITRUNIRNTAL OONORKE
will be given, for which purpose
BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND,
of
THIRTY PintronlEttB,
J. BTE ENSON BECK, Leader,
hu been
SPECIALLY ENGAGED.
and will perform the following brilliant npospanaanp
. _
PROGRAMME. .
1. Overture-" Nabnoa"..— .... .. • • -..... Vordt •
2. Marksman's Polka- .- ... . ....._.-Rehm .
3. Aria-" I Lombardi "........ Yank.
g. teinatea Manse Waits er
6. Anvil Chorus and Gipsy 80ng.............-....1715rdi
6. Grand Coronation Ma roh-"Le Prophets" Maysirtioar
Overture-" Btradella "......
8. Ana and Aliso re re-" Il Trovatore
0. Walsh-bell
10. Waltz and Duet-" La Traviata" ....... --Verdi.
11. Bolero -n Les Verpree Bieiliennea ". V•rdea
IL Grand International Pot Penni. arranged ex-
Preggly FOR THIS OCCASION BY Ild. F.
ALEDO, CONDUCTOR OF THE PRILA-
I.RL SHIA BAND NO. 1. AND RESPECT
FULLY DEDICATED TO JOHN C. HEE
NAN. Esq.
AT THREE O'CLOCK
AT THREE O'CLOCK
AT THREE O'CLuCK
THE CHAMPION AND HIS FRIENDS
THE CHAMPION AND HIS FRIENDS
THE CHAMPION AND HIS FRIENDS
Will drive into end around the monde. and will be 11D
mediately followed by his opponent of the 00041300.
with hie assistants, when the ring will be formed, end
the
MANLY MIMIC DISPLAY
commence, the entire performance concluding shoal:
after four o'clock.
THE CARS
Arrangements have been made with the Tenth and
Eleventh, Fourth and Eighth, and Thirteenth and Fif
teenth-street routes for an unlimited supply of aan•
which will convey visitors direct to the Woods.
atill" NOTICE. Mt
This will be positively the only represesaßb o2 op"
by the Champion and his friend. in Philadelphia.
THE ENTIRE MANAGEMENT
under the immediate aad personal impereip um oC
JAMES M. NIXON AND HENRY WOOD.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION.. .30 ow,"
Seats for Ladies. accompanied by Gentlemen, is the
balconies and vitiate boxes.
FREE OF EXTRA CH&ROE.
REFRESHMENTS
Of every description, and of the boss 1'11011).10
beprovlded at the hotel end on the preunds. an 3-
A CIARD.
HEV.NAN'A FRATIVAL,
JONEV WOOD, MONDAY. AbOUBT DA.
To THE PUBLIC:
It baying been intimated that I Witt net artist at
Jones' Wnod on Monday. I beg atate that have
planed my interest' in the hands the r. James M. tam
and Hy Wood for tnanagement, benefit seeming to
the, and that when those perittemen annomme my at
pea
at any plane I will be presant tomme
gagement. JOHN C
THE HEENAN FESTIVAL.
CENTRAL, TICKEIT OFFI2
In order to avoid coafaston, and provide for the cons
fort of those •ho dative to be present on Weatesdas
next, and prefer obtaining their riobets in advance.
A otornua OFFIOE
Hes been °wined, for
VII:. SALE OF TICRETS.
AT
No. Tee CHFB NUT STNEET,
Opposite Masonic Ball, (up stairs ) whey^ Meets can
be obtained singly or DY the paoklßl. parties fro. e 4
toining cities requiring_ tickets can (Aosta these in
advance by forwarding the riscrepoo, amorint_to
111113r3t J A 1693 BANCAKIL
ED. PRICD. ic.: