The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 16, 1860, Image 4

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DARGIS. -
On 10th instant, the alarming nOwe
reaohautits' that .mt the dl, melee; shalt
M., th 4l -*lTubSil of .th.a" abrisalux.uttl:Tter :of Da
inamiikAwthe Maimpire...of the Ohrletiaink had
eornmaneed. 2 Another affairw,asfaared tri Beirut ;
bus, fotturodely;np tb,thtti 'oc
eurred'- I hare 'men the account from the lartglialt
consul at -Darnasoter, Brant) and also letters
from some.ot- the motsionaries Alters. : - .They ,ell"
agree in rtlitt, E ltiprrible oonseettenote to ,; . They
appre.
handed. Moor Mr.Grahum, an-English mbudonary ,
there, wateseeit to fall - wounded - and isoupposesito•
be detid.• • No eltureVriet'a ,Ohilstimt„"holm,`,
re
maioe Praia the Steil risoeliad yes':
terday, the "Modems of the - better elan fear - for
themtelvel, as they protested' many Ohrletians;'
and ash looked uponlyAlits fanatics as uo true bit
iieverd:.;-Barido all this 'A. horde of Bedouins and
Arabs, , assisted.' by- tkt; 'Drums -Mid the :Modem
mob, hasWbegen suck 'a work as proinises to level
tho whole of Deraaeonaerith the ground.-, In the
Castle ten thousand -Cltriettans are shut up ; but if
they are notkilled, they must die of hunger in u
few day!.
ru ipLTair POWIIRLVIIS
It is imOteible -to estimate the number if, set ,
sone killed; but from ail accounts up to yesterday
, there cannot be lem than 2,000:- I hope, elm, for
the sake of humanity, you will limit -this in your
invalueble-paper., II- fear, sir, the people of- Eng.
land are sometimes too do* to believe, but surely
the reports from our emstels, frail tbeeohnnanders
of our toes-of-war; will awaken Snead taste that
the Turkfilt Govenunent,,earozot any.lokser main,
tain orderin its decathlons-, Perhaps this may be
smoothed down by a promise - froin the Sultan to
remove the pashas, but reeelleot; after thiree years'
rosidentmin:thispiseij have never seettany metal
rial different)* between onepashe. and another. Thei r
plan isto-peoket as inuoll as they eau themselves;
and they manage pretty. well when they can lay-by
an in4epeudenoy in two or, three years. Yon must
also yourself be well aware that the Turkish troeps
are about eighteen.noonths in arrest of pity./tad'
this temptation'to plunder' to' their natural fanetit
ohm, and the little diseipline their-ofeeere-oanno—
tome on them, and drew your own eonetuittens ,ea
•to the result. • • ' - ',:,"
lIUMOItY MID COIMAGE OP ABD4IfrICADSR.
I op-assure you, from good atithority; that the
Goverkment of Pamesaus hes,borrowesi money to
buy food- at 'the- enormous rate of. thirty.six per
cent." per - annum. --The -Enseian,- - Anstrian, and
Belgian censalates at Damascus are all-burnt, and
several .itteuipte have :been- made) to t burn -di.
Frtnch. tip.% the fated news the English consul'
was safe, but as things are going on,r denot think'
his life is ivoith ninth. The ehuith of Tern Santa
is burnt, and all the father! killed. A. large titn
ber of persons- have taken refuge in the - house of
Abd-etaider; *holm armed'About two theciand
of his MogiAim and promises to protect the Chris
tians to Us lest drop of blend. -. . -
I feel-sure yea will feel the niroessity of making
there thingtriblic ; and in the sincere hope that
my letter may do its there towards pausing England
to see the lives she is !sterilising to uphold a Moslem
Power; l'ain; str;yotirs; A. Butnnintz.
Banitrr, - Tely lb. • -
THIC cnessrune 111•11111072.
The.'Bositoti . . Triivetler,,publishes letters from
Syria,,dated * Suly 6, giving blither details of the
massacres: We extract several. paragraphs ."
Many thousand fugitives have lived upon the,
ohartfldi of Beirut for trhiltir, - - ha' as tlie nuriber
of the starving and hammiest 'daily' inereases, the
American and Baglieh residents have held a pub—
lic meeting - to devise ways and means to obtain
adequate relief.. The residents of,Beirat, base
been very liberal; but as winter draws nigh Beirut
will be unable to supply the many thousand appli
cants who' wilt Ithaca at our doors. .
Al, ,this meeting the American consul was
~ called to• preside, and, after' some deliberation, it
was agreed that •an appeal' should, be .pnblishad,
addressed to, the American and British- public,
setting forth some of the distressing facts connected
with the War,nn,d solieiting contributions for the
relief of the mom' 'widows and orphans, who aro
now fugitives, homeless and penniless.•
Rumor's' of leviable axe in circulation to-day; lint
such ii peace uaa proposed . will cap - the climax- of
horror.'The Turkish Governor ,General has pre•
pared a treaty 'of peace'which the' bruises Will be
most happy to sign, hut, which Win prove A death
blow to.the Obristians. Its provisions 'are for an
immediate 'cessation of hostilities, and a full ac,=
nettle' for•the Denims of all further responsibility
in the case: tiudh is - peace will put a premium neon
murder; rapine, and butchery, encouraging the
Draws in their,work• of robbery and death arid
giving no vroteotion.Or immunity to the ehristiona.
A DAT 'or VANTIN4 AND - Totrarma
In view. or:the great desolation which now pre
vails In Syria, and of the necessary abandonment
for the - present of all rniesionary operations in
Mount: _Lebanon, the American mission iti
on announced the following Friday as
set apart - for fasting and- prayer-- Services wete
held in the American chapel,- where a large num
ber of American and English gathered to indicate
their dependence upon God and their sympathy
with the unfortunate ones around them. -In the
mission _premises _=were gathered several hun
dred ~ hornets*" ones, some- of wham were.
sick and neirly tithed: , It was a teething eights.
Upon the other side of the ishaPel were stationed a
group of'Soldiers for Ake_ proteetton of Amer'
can Miens. Under theth Peculiar elrotamstatoes.
Rev. Daniel Miss opened the meeting with prayer
and the ustthrexereises of reading the Scripture"
and singing He then addrenied the audience for
a few moments relative to God's Providence and
watchfulness in the affairs -of men: Rev. Dr
Thomson, the pastor of the church, and author of
that pcipular work " The Laid and theßook," them
called ear attention to the main object of the meet
ing, i.' e j to pray for the interposition of Jehoyalt j f,
and to humble ourselves before Hire, seeking that
light and wisdom which odmeth front she'll, 'sod
that sedation of our tildleulties' which can emanate,
from nriothereteiree._ • - • .
MANCIAL CRISIS SMPBnpilfa
. . . . .
The playing of the British band at:Brui Beyroutla
is hardly in Consonance,with the state of things, for_
the community 'is' in mourning, , stricken with; a
terrible grief. - A financial ands is also impend.
lug. Several; thousand — citizens — and' merchants
have already. fled to Alexandria, Naito, and
Cyprus ; those who remain can transact no busi
ness, the hank taiersi money, and everything is at
a standstill'. Not everything, for another' Anted=
can vessel, the Moneynick, Captain Smith, arrived
on the' 5%0 :triaging lumber fret& Savannah:lt
hits come in good time, for hearty two hundred
v i llages must be rebuilesooner or liter, in order to
reinstate tife fugitives, htt their hems.
A Witt' s* rot THE snrrittritelr 113111.11 T.
CardS ofiniliation'imve been leaned to the pub
lic of Beirut to a grand musical matinbe, at the re
sidence of lfr..,Bnref,the banker, for Monday, for
the _hermit `,Or soffertirs—adinission', fee ono
dollarZ"-TWaubaorlption list la. very
,till,, in
eluding ail the resident °oriole and mini-foreign
reeidents.. The brass. bend of-the - British = lirte.of
battle ship will perform its hest Pieces, and the
young ladies will exert: themselves for the peblio
good.-. Benevolence is now the oider of . the day,
and relief for the poor le-the password in. Beirut
circles. • -
anorrtotisr. OXTAILS OP THE DA.HAROTES
.
ao r ailtit tit' in iherl'rai;Stii?,'ditedlleirtit;
July 14, furnishes further aeociaits of these
Oa,"ton4aj; instant,
,ohildren Who td,
been ;UWE aroma in the riusd,,and otherwise in
saltiiitlie:-Ohrtstiane of Dathaseris ' 'were arrested
by thwOovernor, and; after a abort imprisonment ;
were matt to sweep the • stisehi , of the, Christians
This step was the alifted„eause of the outbreak.
antrare7,trank eowtdatr Wbit apart of the gc --
merit plait ; to'prodase the result which I am about
to oosmtunfoste. _ _
Alneb'ef about five hundred pentane rushed to
the reliet 7 4 ,these.children, and attaoked Ihe
Christian Anarter: it. two o'clock. P. M. At fhb
hour the Ohrisdanmerehantswereawayfrom their
homeirin- the business part the ety, - and were
unable to - rem& their fatuities after the breaking
forth of the.‘nierreetioti.
EDE WORK OP DEATH COMMENCES.
The sigilif for death Ind dietrietleri hiving thus
been given, the Work'of slaughter commenced, and
at the date of the - - latest Melees, yesterday ; at 3
P. AL, the *deka murder :and village Was eat{
going on.
Tho Christian population of Damasous has been
estimated at twenty-Ave' thousand souls. Ten
thousand Christians can now be accounted for
lodged in the castle of the town, and under the pro
teetiorf of DM fartiobs Algerine Atal-el-'Keller,
who has proved himself, it great friend of the,Ch rig.
dens. Bat white are the test " Fifteen thousand
are unaccotuded for ! One hundred fugitives Are
crowded into the British consulate; but who can
tell hew long they will be safe?
, -
sittnimn, PILLAGE; 'ARSON, ,
AND CHIME.
A letter was received from , the -Prussian consul
of Damascus, by his Coring-General at - Beirut,
stating that majority of the Christians had been
saved up to that time; that the consuls had taken
refuge_ at the house of Abd-el- fader, '
ex,'
ceptlon;of the English and Prussian consuls who.
were fortified inlheir own houses, in the - Tu rkish
quarter,: and that the -itueslart, "(Freak;' French.
Austrian, , ,Dutch,, and Amerlean centrulates bad
been pulled down or burnt. - . -
On the evening of the rleth the mob increased to
the number-of-twelve hundred. Ott - Tuesday the'
Arlbs and Brutes were adreittesf; and - fresh from
the bloody Dade of Dale el Xavier and' , other rase- ,
snores, these den& inlninan shop* redid Into the
Christian quarter, killing every
-one they met. The
work of destriction is eampletel"ect far as burning
and pillage is concerned ; not, a habitable Chris
tian houirerreinaiiii.J , .•S' '; -
The British conga , ibe safety of, his
own eommiate ratimlitithelatit that it is situated
in the 'Turkish querter, , lntri which the - 11%061mph is
not allowed to gaits= tlitt..Oners of, ‘ • the prtipertj,
the landholding Mbefeens, standing in the entraneel
of 1h °5 tr!, 14 9 1 1i A6t°"PreTri them.
THE I.SRTMWDMEST , CONNIVED:Ai , THE
OUTRAGES.
The Pruden consult furtheretates that the Go
venom:loore,
~nq at other places; completed the,
deetractlCh•ortlui Christian quarter.
FlratliOrtimul regular andlorregular troops were
placed` mound .the Vhtistlau quarter, so as to sur
round it entlrely,,and these 'men, who could have
prevented Abe insinictioa without; s blow, al
lowed -free Ingram and egress to As ineurreation
ists, ant.instead of allowing' the deelogOlorlittarm
to esdipe,"4,l,lolmat, and throw itiemhaikholo the .
What hare ;Ohristiane to hope In meth land
as this', u& Under lath a government" They •
- are noWsleerperhere spit upon and persecuted, mod'
th ~their 'prlelleges are being raptilly ' wrested fromi
nAriosa,
- Beirut,,isorts-consideriatl ; to be. ',l n imminent
danger; pot only *eta thi Noses *ll6 still threat-:
en the entennination Of the , Ohristlansi - notwitk
standing the treaty ef , pease Oat tapas& by them,
but frets the' Meeleare and the 'Turkish soldiers: ,
bkve, Red;
and *item toindaniatlop .firpreaked
Into sondes itm , thooe yilteLisay,* ty-day on* to
,•, , t
tiontwrltzetbstuts IN
,ool.lstitiitadll, the author of three . laiireirol
Imes on Mt. Lebanon, the father-ln-law of the
Aria* vide oonsul, a friend of the Drnses and
ME=
Wtri
1411614E1-11W to a Chrisfaerritia of PltrietiPalf,7
spode every night onboard a British frigate, fear
ing.the perils of a langermmidente oa shore: IPA
he is 'a British officer ; so who ceri blame ns ladies
for feeling alarnted?'Thei Eurtqiitan". Merchants
.have sent their familleato,Enropep and hold them
res in readiaem to "leave at a moment ' s notice ,
e agents of the American house, of Dabiej
uriniagbint, of 'Boston, live on board the Money-,
niolg,"an' American vessel, and the entire Christian
quarter of Beirut fa to•day deserted: News is just
received of the murder of one of. the missionaries
ertiauir
=Rev. Mr. Graham, of the Irish mission, a British
Subject, was found among ttie dead in the street of
that 1114 aW:eitYVBlo Cara wes' , a peculiar one'
The dangers which have long threatened the
Christians of the interior indneed ataxia of the nits
,akmaries to, ,withdraw .to thellea: °east, as it , had,
'been resolved at a meeting of thi Trish and'Amerl
ottn-Sniesion that every one should: avail himself of
ideli means of Imam as bethought proper, This
ti estinglsocurred:about ten days ago. - Rev J.
Frillier and family earns to Beirut accompanied by"
hie do-laborers; Dr Rattle and Mr Forrett. Mr.
Oraham Prepared to accompany them, was booted
and'spnrred for the journey, when be changed his
mind and determined to remain a few days longer
-wits! (bolter: Bmylie Robson and family, an gag-
Bah pissionary. r .
- nelu r zetrsrayaoraorrom ve , smentesw asst -mgliTg•
ioforintition'that th ere is but one Ainerioan
vessel-of warin the Mediterranean, and that that
vessel hineE.neoessarilp ; remain in Smelly, for the
uroteotlonof Ainortaan Intereate there, is, very dis
-Ataartetilpg;,,iiid to-day, there is e, growing feeling
in the Amerloanomnronnity in favor of an exodus.
Most of us wish'...te remain as long as our 'consul
'stays, but, as be is determined to remain at his
poet at all hazards and ,under anyeirourestonote
we ioey leave very aeon. Ite•.oan give as no fur
ther:assurance of...safety, and says, we mast take
'sues measures Biwa deem - proper for our safety,
either at his house, on board the shipping, or retire
fora short time to• a lees dangerous locality. It
may belliat the •fiext steamer to the Island of Cy
rlvoonsay:istier seine, of tits; from these exciting .
i
Tie . sadly' of Rev. Mr. Frazier will he the third
missionary fatally departing for 'America. They
- go M-day.
ARRIVAL OF TURKISH OFFICIALS.'
Admiral Mustapha Pacha, with two ships of the
linel and two frigates, now commands'fbe harbor of
Beirut, and the new Governor General of DlMAS
ons,leett to replace the present Governor, departed
yesterday from Beirut with about two thousand
soldiers, for his new,and somewhat dangerous post
cif duty.
' The appointment of Namik Pasha, as commander •
in.e)iief of the Turkish b army in Syria, is not con
.sidered a fa,veistble`. sign.; for:, - Alisi. Christians,
' ineimnoh as he.was.the Governor of Jeddah at the
time of the zeta:Weer° at that place tWo'•years
. Indeed, the Christians are ,so much disheartened,
Milt utilise the 'onuritry Will soon .pasi into.tbe
.hands of a Christian Power, they Will desert it en
niatiee. Syria is thrown back' fifty:years at least,
already; and who can read the future?
A DIMPATeIt PROM DAMASCUS.
iA correspondent of tho Boston 'Journal' thus
Writes from Beirut, July 12:
• Billittr,-July 12.=The Prussian consul here has
reosived a despatehlrom , the .Prentsian consul of
which says that the whole of the Chris-
Mai quarter is burned; that the greater part of
the,Otiristian population is saved by well•dispos,ed
Moslems, but that several hiunired had been mat.
seated. The_English and Pnissian contmlates have
iiotibeet tended: ' I
onisuno,Acoorrar OF Ma MMIBACRI! S.
The following is from Mr. Robson to Mr. Brandt
on the afternoon of the massacre:.Many thanks
for 'the kind remembrance - orme in such a fearful
time.. For the last two and a half hours the
street past my, house 'has presented a terrible
seen. First, the rash aid - running of men armed,
and women shouting imprecations on the infidel
Christians. and (fries of Rill them !, 'Butcher
thein !" Plunder—burn—leave_ one—not
house—not anything; fear not the soldiers, fear
nothing; the soldiers will. not meddle with you!'
They were right—nobody has interfered. Those
:women, boys, l soldiers, for, more than two hours,
hallo been carrying every sort 'of thing past my
bests°, like fiends from bell! I cannot go to your
house. Could I go, with my wife and servants,
into the midsfil armed ruffians crying and thirst.
inifor blood ? To open my door is as mush as my
life ii worth. I must remain where I am, and
Peale the event with God. Where is your Pasha.
no*? Fifty men could have put the insurreotion
town. Ras any attempt been made to preserve
the lives and property of the Sultan's subjects on
the - faith of the Powers? Perhaps at your quarter
yeisee nothing of this most shameful, as well as
most horrible, business - Had not the poor :native
Christians reason to fear? I know not the moment
whine some of these plunderers and murderers, who
are passing my door without ceasing, will recollect
tha,t. this is the house of a Frank and Christian to
stop to rob it and murder us. I have no hope that
thili will end to-,day. Perhaps tilt plunder becomes
sewn in the Christian quarter I may escape."
DIeTRUOTION OF 't RS 11.0058 OF 'AN AItERIcAN
111.81310NART.
• - • ,
Bantu?, July 14.—News from Damascus' to the
12th, P. M , reports that the massacres and burn
inge still continue. One of the missionaries, Mr
Grisham, of the Irish' Church, lost his life, in all
prob4bility. • , • ,
'4 Mr. Frazier's (American) house" was binned
and pandered. Mr. Frasier and family and Dr.
Rattle happily same over to Bierut last Saturday,. ,
Mr. Robson and wife safe at the English consulate.
Opprard of 2,000,,if not many more, persons mas
sacred. A.-Turlrish frigate Aind a French brig-of.
war at Sidon,_aiid heavy firing in that quarter. It
- is reperted that the Drums attacked the
_place, and
the firing is inconsequence.' - Giro. 0. RURIZR.
q You will be glut to hear {fiat' Dr. Meshakah's
wound is very slight." , - •
STATEMENTS CORRECTED
'...ae.are informed their,-the statement recently
ddpied from English papers that the American
missionaries have abandoned their fields in Syria
And returned home is incorrect. Some of them
have been obliged to leave their fields and to' E . WI
NG d their labors, but they nil! remain upon the
ground, ready to take advantage of - any opening
which Providence may indicate to them.
SBA MIBBIO.II tll, - TuAT conermr.
' The Taiirnal of Commerce publishes the follow
ingletter from W. M. Thompson, American mission
ary, in Syria, to Wm. A. Booth, Esq., of Now
York .
Burnout., (Syria,) June 27th, 1860.
My Dean SIR: When I promised to write to
you, I little dreamed, of the tidings whioh I
must report : No doubt you will hear, before this
reaches you, something about the war that has de
ablated almost the entire field of our missionary
operations. The ehureh at Hasbeiya is burnt, and
the Protestant community destroyed in the general
destruction of the town and massacre of the
Christian population, A thousand new-made
_widows; sad many thousand fatherless children,
forth but items in the general account. Jaren, and
,aitthe Christians, between, that and Sidon, burnt
and butchered. The poor Christians were bunted
doWn and slaughtered, quite to the gates of the
City, hy 'Bruce, Moslema. - and Metualis. The
Sidon station is suspended. Mr. Ford bac
renewed to this place, Mr. Eddy gone to
America: The Station of Deer el Kezinar tt dead;
the missionary, is saved and has got ,to Abieh.
At the men of the Deir were butchered—the
wotoen and children have seethed this place. Za
hilt is blotteti, out—every house burnt there,,aa. at,
the Dier. r mention' these Principal towns, in
tending to Imply that, all - the Christian villages
and hamleta naturally included between these ex.._
treme points have likewise been sacked, buint,
Ind destroyed, with the exception of certain places
lietweia Reirout and Abieh. Thestation at the
Belk is suspended, and Mr. Bliss and the young
ladles of the female seminary have fled to Beirout,
and are new here. Mr: Calhounds to disbind the
male seminary , at Abieh, and hold himself in
readiness to descend' at a moment's - warning.
-Brother Nilson hasnbandened Items, and come to
Tripoli. :We shall probably abut up our press to
day, and put our large'property there in the best
position we can for any coming emergency. Our
schools are all dlspetsed, and we are just holding
onto the tragmente of , our mission, to dee what, the
Lord intends to do with 'tie
You will not undorstandiall this withouta‘weid
de:planation. The,wild war between the Draws
end Marerates of Lebanon. has caught like n fire
in the general element of Moslem fanaticism. The
Pasha, (Horskid "Pasha,) supreme Governor of this
siountryc fanned the flame with ell the eunningi-du
plfoity, and intrigue of his. erum and his govern-,
mint, and hence the titter deoloralization and ruin'
of the Christian population. They have been be
wildered and terrified by the Turkish Government
Turkish soldiers aided the muses in the massacres
tot.the Christians, and encouraged the Moslems
everywhere to engage in the same nefarious elangh-
Thousands,literally thousands, of nien *ho
-lad laid down: their weapons at thetlommallo of ,
the Government, and on its guarantee, have been
banded over, utterly defenceless, to be killed by
the Dross, -•• '
All, the great butolieries of /lasbelys, Itasbata,
Deir el Satter; do., were simply done with hatch
;eta, knives, and daggers; gone were not needed.
he 'infernal- butchers dragged out the violins,
laid them doivn and out their throats like sheep or
hogs. The individual atrocities which I have
heard would fill a volume; and etch a volume as
had not yet beau written about Syria for a thon-_
send years or more. I may yet prepare an ex
tended 41000110 o this wits] jornado, for the press,
if I can only get things to stand still long enough
to take even a photograph of theca. have cirit
ten a brief account to, my eon floury, and directed
him to find you out Bid read and explain to you •
Knowing the names of persons and places, he - will
be able to give you many explanations; and as he
will get letters constantly, you may be k_opt in
formed of all our „affeirs 10 fax aa you take inte
rest in them. ". =_ _
I am requested by the brethren of the minion to
'ask you whether you would allow part of your
generous donation to be expended in saving from
starvation those who were to have been taught?
galore the war was three days old I had to suspend
"eat female school that you saw examined, and give
•up Abe entire_ premisee,..garderui. .to. The
:wretched refugees from the - mountains; and from
that day to this we halm hid hundred of
those most miserable people .on our premises Oar
*most ability is exhausted to Seed this starving
erowd. They have lost everything. It is heart.
rending to behold those thousands Of Willem and
"orphans, many (diatom were rich, now wandering
about like ghoeht !a - PO , tags, 134404 Omit deity
bread.
According to your :written request, wo began't4'
expend your donetiori:WA fine class of girls was
taken into the female seminary, and Mr. Calhoun/
was tO have olinamenoed his -theological class at
Ableh,,Whilllt POMO common sabot& were kept bit
that would have, been. disbanded. Now all these
things are gone, and . ** cannot gay when they can
be resommeneed ; while the mission bag been put
.to great expense' to save the lives of the people. by
hi ag guarder oavases, and entreats to bring the
exposed out of the fire to a place of safety, We
have not been ebbs ourselves- to gam bread to the
perishing, without being aocompanied by Govern.
meat • guards. , whore we have had to pay at very
high rates. • Will you authbrise as to direct at least
a part of your donation to *est teethe of mercy ?;
•Please answer at anew.„ ,
As there ire thousands of widois and orphan, and
.tins of thousands whose houses are burnt, and their
effects pinnderedomenorrhookainottnt of suffering
inevitable, do what WO may. • Doting the warm,
4r 3 r months, parents and eshildren'e;in sleep under
the trees, es. they - tire sloacdping;” 'but . the cold,
rainy months will 'be tin' us; and thin the people
,must Peva elother, and a 'whetter of. some sort.or
other or die.' • Are there not some of yntir wealthy'
friend' iirho',Will'aid u ' alleviate. this 'dreadful
MdemitY? ' Every tient will psi - Obese a little loaf
Resume one,-whe otherwise may, have none. We
' to , England', also, and 'else
•Where Wherever there is benevolence to bo reached.
Bona• and family kneersomething'
'etesoutApto eenetry,,fon.wili doubtless be happy to
.apt' dethe 'ohtintkil ihiengh whiek charities can
reach•this_arretehoditeeple.-o.
thillietetteepeetitoVelttinission, it it tau oaf ly
to speak with any confidence. Any interference of
Frans or 'Russia In the affairs of this country
PRESS.-PHILAIYELPMA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1860.
itd probablYtietid as all to the-sea for persodal
fe y. We migtit Jay off 0110r8 in a ship until the '
haw, and theri,retarn to bur trma Wo`
may belitiven to _Cyprds, Rhodes, Meta,
No human sagacity an 'predict 'What iito take
plaop ed;sitaioni".' ‘ffbereis bet too mubh restiam to'
apprehend - look a foreign interference; and 'it rimy
come any hour; r CI" - • ' '
Vray for us, and urge ill'whe fad aninterest in
our mitelon'twaelte, with you earnest, prayer on
our behalt ~,Weare poising through -deep waters.
,We are. surrounded with darkness, and involved
'lti perplexities that bewilder. ...Light and salvation
can only oome frbin'the Lard.' '
Mr. Van Dyok and wife
,are in Germany. Mr.
Eddy and wife left us yeseardarfor America.
'propose to remain by the stuff, and gather up the
reagnients of thirty years' labor, as soon as the
storm lulls sudioiently to adinit of encl. work. All
my family unite in Christian salutation to you and
years. May the. blessing of the Lord ever rest
upon you
Yours in the best bonds,
Heavy Embezzlement--A Fast Woman
in the Case.
[Prom the Cincinnati Gazette, August 8 3
Considerable exotternsnr,was oreated on 'Change
and among business men throughout the city, on
Saturday, by the announcement that Charles IL
McDougal, junior partner of the firm of West &
MeDouKal, commission merchants and grocers,
No ,23 Walnut attest, had absconded, 'in company
with Wm'. T. Montagne, bookkeeper for the firm,
carrying away about 06,000. The -establishment
has been doing a pretty heavy business, and stood
fair, we. believe, with the ,commercial world; so
that the dot 'orembezzlement was a misfortune
never dreamt of. The facto attending the diem
very of thil affair and the escape of the parties are
as follows :
On Wednesday laetMr. Isaac E4West, the senior
member of the firm : went' to Indiana for the pur
pose of attending to some business there, not in
tending to return until Saturday, but instead he
came back to the city on Friday, and went to his
business house at half,past two o'clock in the
afternoon. , He did not find McDougal at the office,
and., on inquiring, was told by the porter that be
had stepped 'out onlyji few minutes before and
would soon return.
Mr.. Westaat down, and looked over the ledger.
in Whiehr . to-his surprise; he found wrong entries.
He next inspected the "check" book, the bank- ,
book, do. ; these things seemed to be in a most in
explicable condition. It was now about four
o'clock, and neither MoDeugal nor the book-keeper
had appeared. He went to the banking. house of
A. H. Bussing 45 Co., - and on' inquiry found that
there was upo to his credit, when his banking
book showed a credit of $lO,OOO.
This wee eueugh to eet a suspicious man to think
ing Mr. West walked—no, he rode—at a brisk
speed to Eighth street, where his partner resided,
and was told by, the servant girl that the gentle
man and his lady h'ad gone to take a carriage ride.
Unfortunate information, for the victimized part
ner was so much misled as to deem it beet to keep
a quiet watch at certain places in the city for the
return of the parties. Mayor Bishop was requested
to furnish' the police 'force at ten o'clock in the
evening, whioh he did, without' knowing the pur
pose. At two o'clock in the morning be was
aroused, and then learned for trio first time of the
embezzlement, but not until the fugitives had bad
several hours Start' • They tiould 'do no better than
to wait until daylight, and to lay the plane which
they have been earrying out since...
It was found out that, about ten minutes befire
Mr. West arrived at his business home on Friday,
Mr. MoDottgal left it, went to the poet office, took
a letter out, and walked leisurely down Fourth
street, reading it.' - While the senior of the firm
was perplexed at the mystified appearance of
the books, the-a -junior had obtained• knowledge
of his retarn,• and harem the drive. 'The book
keeper rushed to the Burnet- Homo, procured a
hook, drove to Eighth. street, not in time to get
the trunks to Die - C. 11. 'and' D. depot, but in time
for McDougal and his wife to get aboard the cars.
Book-keeper remained behind to look after the
trunks, which be had taken to the depot for the
six o'clock train, making arrangements that the
cheeks for the same should be delivered_ on the
train 'to whoever called for them. Then it is known
that said hook-keeper got for_
the train at Cum
minsville and demanded the checks, and that Mc-
Dougal and wife aft, got on the same train at Ham
ilton, and they all wont northward.
Saturday morning detectives were sent on each
train, telegrams were sent to- St Louis, Chicago,
Cleveland, do., to intercept the parties, but ny to
this time no further intelligence has been received
of them.
It appears thst the money, about $35,000, was
collected in various ways during Mr West's brief
absence. Paper was disposed of in a summary and
advantageous manner; $lO,OOO, we believe, were
procured on a shipment of bacon to the firm of J. I.
Adams A Co., of New Orleans. He sold a bill of
exchange to T. S. Dugan Co. for $7,000, another
to Baker, banker, for $5,000. A sale of one hundred
barrels of molasses at 27 cents was effected on
Thursday, upon whioh $l,OOO was received before
delivery. There was a note on Pullen, Hatfield,
A. Brown for $4.900, which was discounted. Some
money was secured of N. W. Thomas A Co.; and
$5 000 were procured on the shipment of hams
from G. H. Bussing A Co., bankers, en the north
west corner of 'Third and Walnut. In this way
the' amount specified above, which is' mostly in
gold, was secured. It is likely that more has been
secured which is not yet reported.
Thus the matter rests Speculation is rife, and
there are scandalous stories being circulated about
the wife of McDougal, who is handsome and fast.
She was a widow whenbe married her, her former
husband, Mr. Churchill, as our readers will ro'-'
member: having been shot a' year ago last Fourth
of July.lby Riohard Neff. , The family connections
of McDougal and Montague era respectable,
and sympathy is expressed for them. For Mr.
West, the unfortunate violins of this embezzlement,
there is mush sympathy manifested A reward of
$l,OOO is offered for the arrest of the parties.
Negro Insurrection on a Guano Island
AN OVERSEEN FATALLY INURED
The Petersburg Rxpress gives an remount of
serious insurrection amongst the two hundred
negroes who are 001003'011 to load vessels at Som
brero guano island. The regular overseer had
been temporarily superseded by one Snow, a man
of energy and determination. He had long been
accustomed to exact implicit obedience from the
sailors whom ho had formerly commanded ea mate,
and .did not change his system of discipline on
the Island. The negroes, who were principally
English and Danish, and were obtained from the
neighboring Mande of the West Indies, belonging
to those nations, and were, consequently, always
hostile to Americana, on account of the latter's
slavery proclivities, grew dissatisfied with the
management of their new superintendent, and
meditated every variety of revenge. Only four
of them. however, seemed to have ' brought
their designs to a coneertedmeasure, and
on' the 24th of July one of them was dele
gated to murder him, while tho others were near
to see that it was effectively done. They wore
engaged in loading a oar on this day, and the
chosen murderer being on the top of it, took ad
vantage of the foreman as ho was stooping on the
ground below and hurled a tremendous lump of
guano at ills tiead, crabbed his skull with the blqw,
and left him for dead on the ground. Considerable
commotion followed among the whites upon the
discovery of the attempted murder, and the negro
who committed the dead was Immediately arrested
by ffaptain Burnell, of the Emma Tuttle, and Capt.
Betithali, of the bark Warren, of Baltimore, placed
in irons and conveyed on board the latter vessel,
It was their determination to take him into a
United States port for trial. The arrest created
the wildest exeitimebt among the negroes, who rook
en masse, and took possession of the island. The
white employees, who numbered only twelve, ware
compelled to eubmit to the revolt, but were unharm
ed, since they romaiped non.sorauifttal, being
too much intimidated to attempt to quppress tt)
rage of 20D half-savage negroea, and at the came
time afraid to Join with them against the vessel,
knowing that punishment was sure to follow from
the United States authorities as Boon as intent.
gonee should have boon conveyed to the nearest
American port. The negroes threatened to sink
the two vessels if their comrade was net givenMp;
and when Captain Benthall attempted to return to
shore from tho Warren they collected on the wharf
and stoned him .until he woe forced to take refuge
'balk upon his bark. • Captain Burnell got ashore
safely, but was met with savage dethonstrations
from the insurgents, Who were, armed in theirright
.hands with blie,o plebe, and in their left with
heavy blocks - of guano. ge 'with "dg4otilly made
his way through `them, and -was compelled to
'maunder all the English money he had in his pod:
session, to appease them sufficiently to admit of his
escape from their murderous clubs. Getting safe.
ly into the office of thd agent, Mr. Elliott, who is
owner of a large interest in the island, and is well
known in this city, he succeeded in making ready
for his departure next day, having already taken
his load for this city, and of returning unharmed
to his vessel. Mr. Elliott expected in the courts
of a few days fifty Irish hands from Richmond, with
as many revolvers and other instruments of govern
ment and civilization, through means of which
he would bp able to subdue the revolters, and ef
fectually prevent any further outrages, should it
be his good fortune to osoape their fury until that
time.
The superintendent wee not, dead when the
Tuttle left, on the 25th,' but Was not expected to
live. There woe no physioian on the island; and
no treatment he received could either alleviate
his sufferings, or insure a hope for hi; recovery.
The nogroes had refused all ,otters or deutlands
to return to work, but, holding possession of the
island, wore having a fine time with the provisions
and privileges of the place, with nobody to dare to
say tt boo" to the first one of them; This they will
doubtless, insist upon continuing until their OWD.
rade is given up, or taken by themselves from the
Warm;
1 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF "SRAIIISS
GEORGE. N. 'I ATEIAM.
T. EAQTIHNIMAY, CONIUIIII or THI Mr:m.lu
RuDEET B. REED.II
LETTER BAGS
At the 'Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
ship Westmoreland. soon
Ship Tonawanda. Julius—. ...... soon
Bays Kanawha. IA note. „Cienfuegos soon
trig Ells Reed, de Cuba, soon
Wig T B Martin, Carver --.....cienfeugos, soon
Brig Adeline Bo} 1ken....---...,.L0nd0n. soon
Brig Blank Bluetit. Davis— —Cardenas. soon
umtiflE IN Tp.f.d.IGT.P,N
P.)11.1r PUILADELPHIA, Aug. 10. -30-no.
9 1 1111 11111111 1 .2.-.. -_ 0 H-9UN . 9ET8.Z2..
H OH WATEM.,- -
, .
ARRIVAD.
*hip Philadelphia. Poole, to days from Liverpool.
with mdse, &o to T P Richardson & Co—towed or by
I ton Ameriea. Resorts the bark Modena, front Boston.
below Bombay H onk.
Brig OtntarmOld) pringer, bo t tler. days from Branson.
with fudge to I J' plate Ii Bohottler.
m . Beh tr o
ft L ft Co Simmon
n s. Candy, 7 day' front Boston, with
dse rso & Co.
bight John 'Fernnirt Hall. 4 days from Proridenoe,
with mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Bohr John & Thomaeoßraverteica days from Balti
more, wjth mile to captain.
Bohr T P Lerned. 'lreland, from Boston.
Bohr ft holiel Blow, Peterson. from Roston,
1 - Bohr Woodruff Sims. Mason. front Boston.
Bohr r f d i u ,s
r e l e e r 'I R n e y f l t o . t e ,T ri
n a .3 l , l i n t r o ,
m fr from n
Norwich. Lynn
Bohr E Smith, Smith, 1 ,, M Salem.
schr 'P Lake. Scull, from Weymouth.
Bohr H L Bay, Hnokner, front Rokbury.
Bohr New Haven. Griffin. from,Bssez.
Solo. Buenos, Gandy. from Ito yrderne.
Bohr Nriignard, Williams, rom Providenoe.
CLEARED.
Steamship Keystnne 'nate, 31.srelor an, Charleeton. A
'Baron: Jr. -
• Stramehip Delaware, Cannon, Ebw VAtt , VS Cape ,
'May, J Anderdloe. •
Brk aMy, Hammonds Cork and a' market, Welts,
;Motion lit
:Berk - White Wing ,' Entine; Limn ay TS. Dettett
' Bohr A ricatel,AslSey. Richmond. 2 Webster Jr:
Bohr Casper Heft, Shoe. Pawtucket, ft hilines'fr, Cc,
Pe S t e - vail i t n & Co. •
Bohr ake, emit! Mutton. L Rothermel & Co.
Bahr Crandall, Pitch, Westerly' ,
Rohr JURA Maria: eaton..HaVorhill, ' do
Bohr Woodruff Site, Mason, Boston, Noble, Ham
mett & Caldweli.
Bohr .7 Brognard, Willtatne, Providence, do
rt , ,10 Y lr""rirt'Nif "Tv, ell' 4 `l . „
, • t
!Behr ite4.sErne s GandY. , Prbeldenee, Reporter Sr. Bro.
- Bahr M Saute, emit /t; Belem. 0 A Ilookseher & Co.
khr B Day.'Haektier, Roxbury. de
• tlahr ,p, i.et nod, Ireland, Chelsea, Banoroft, Lewis
& Bohr New Haven, OtifilniNew Haven, Bares & God
.
• ' 14114 ED,•
The U E mail steamship Keystone Rate, Cat Mandl
man, for Charleston, left at 10 A Myesterday, with a
full irotght and a number of Puellengere,
Ii,MORANoe•
Rid e Andre. Putnam, from Penang, arrived up at
Boston 14 , h inst.
Ship Sabine, Hendee. (Mtn Bombay April 19. for New
York. was spoken 10th ult, 184 28 B. lon 9.30 F..
Bark Cavalier, McLeod. from Baltimore for Rio Ja
neiro Wail spoken 9th inst. tat 9329, lon 63.
Bark Aaron I 'larvae, Miller, for this port, remained
at Sierra l.enne 16th ult.
Brig F A Reath, for this port. sailed from Near Haven
13th inst. - •
Brie Calvert, 'French, for this port, sailed from Sierra
Leone about 11th ult.
Sahr Lima, (Br,) O'Brien hence at Halifax, N S, oth
host.
Bohr Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, hence at Dighton
13th inst.
Bohr Sanders, Johnson, at Fall River 13th nisi,
from Delaware Cdr.
Bohr E T Allen. Allen, Sarah N Smith, for this port,
sailed from Newburrnort 13th inet..
Bohr Wm A Dubow', Newcomb, hence for Orleans, at
Newport lath inst.
Bohr Laumkali, for this port, sailed from New Haven
13th inst.
W. M. TnomrsoN
Notice to hereby itiren that the Graven Ledge bell
boat has been removed for reaming. and a first chute can
buoy now occupies her station:' She will be replaced in
a few days, of which due no me will begiven,
By order oft he f.ightimuse Hoard
,
MELANCTON SMITH, Comm'r U. 8.N.,
Lighthouse inspector. Second District.
Boston. Aug 12.1880. „
pYSF'EPSIA REMEDY.
This Medicine hew been used by the public for six years
with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure
Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Colic
Pains, Wind in the stonuich, or Pains in this
Dowels, Headaches, Drowsiness, Kidney
Complaints, Low bpirits, Delirium
,Tremens, Intemperance.
IT II T IN( ITI. ATER, EXHILARATE, INVIRORATES,BUT
As a Medioine it is gala and, effectual, curing the
mostageravated cues of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints.
ar.d all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels
in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the most melancholy and
drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous" and
sickly to health, strw.isth, and vigor. -
Persona who. frorr the injudicious use of liquors. have
become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
constitutions broken down, and outdoor. to that horrible
nurse to humanity, the Dimmers THRMllias ' will, al
most immediate.feel the happy and healthy invigo
rating effiimay Or. Ham's Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doss.—One wine slam, full aa often as necessary.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Heart-burn.
Three doses will core Indigestion.
One dose will give you a Good Appetite.
One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of. Wind or Platinence, no as soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress
ing load and all painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove the most distressing pains of
Colic, either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Rulney,
Bladder, or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of speedy, relief by a dose or
two, and a radical cure be the use of one or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil effects o. poisonous liquors. in violent
headachea. sickness at at-iinaoh, weakness, giddiness,
&0., will find one dose will s .move all bad feeling,.
Ladies of weak and sickly conentritions /tumid take
the Inineotating Spirit three limes a day; tt will make
them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all obstruc
tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
face.
During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove nisagreeabls sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor sells is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put op the LIVIGOILATING BPULIT in pint battles at
150 ciente, quarts $l.
General Depot. 4S WATER Street, New York.
DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street,
Wholesale agenth in Philadelphia,
187-thstult and 10f sale by all Dr u ggists.
PERUVIAN SIRUP,
OM PROTECTED
SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED
This well-known Remedy has been used extensively
.. . :,/, and with rft s s i ingess for
. .
4; 40 ' t et, ,ro OR IMPAIRED ANV I IIIPERFECT
, V nil DIGESTION •
FOR SUE CONSEQUENT •
. ~,.._)
~ DElpßlOtt ATION oa
DIGESTION;
BLOOD;
0
t . o f
FORMSr A TOE Op roLo.v I
DISROBE,
Most of whioh originate m
--- DYSPEPSIA :
LIVER COMPLAINT_, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS LOSS OF APPETITE '
EFADACHEI LANGUOR and DEPRESSION
OF SPIRITS. CARBUNCLES and BOILS,
PILES. SCURVY, AFFECTIONS OF
. TujisKit4,_CONSUNI.PTIVE
TENDENCIES. DRoNCRL
TIS. Int:MASKS PECII- .
LIAR to FEMAL‘S,
and PL A
AINTS
L COM
. . . . . . . .
ACCOMPANIED BY GEN i:RAL DEBILITY, and
REQUIRING A TONIC and ALIT,-
' BATIVE MEDICINE.
NoTE.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DVS
PENIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerator
diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of
such a preparation of Iron as thall enter the eremite!' in
a PROTOXIDE state. and assimilate at once whit' the
blood. This want the PhRUVIAN ksyttuP
and it does so in the only form in which it is potable
for Iron to enter the circulation. For this reason, the
PERUVIAN SY RUP.often radically cures diseases in
which other preparations of Iron and ether medicines
have been found, to be of no tiVall.
CERTIFICATE OF
It Is well known that the medicinal elites of Pretext&
of Iron are lost by even a very brusf exposure to sir and
that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without
further oxidation, has been deemed impossible.
In the Pe',R U qI.AN RUN ,tus desirable point is rit..
Mined by COMBINATION IN A WAY •888088 UNKNOWN;
and thissolution alai replace all the protossarbenates,
citrates, and tartrab.sol the Materla ed ma.
A. A. HAYES, Masser to the State of Mass.
16 BOYLSTON Street, Beaten.
N. B.—Pamptlete containing Letters from the above
named Gentlemen and others, and giving full informa
tlon of the Byrne, can be had on application to the
Aronts, or b:.
N. L. CLARK & Co., fropriforti.
CODUN MM. INGS,
No. 74 BUDDURY I:ITRkET, USTON.
Bold by Drugghtts generally throughout the United
States.
Agents for Pennsylvania: DYOTT & Co,,
232 Norm SECOND Street, Philada.
anT-tuths 8m
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND.
PALLET'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.
HAB universally supplanted all other
'eietmints_iuld healing. applies.tions in both the
Eastern an Western HeinisphinesowkareVer lona
duped ; andlts lenient mint is the true lemon or its
snocess In ell cognition elacticara. whether the cause
be titartgat,or discuss,
BUYNS & Sit SCALDS
ere instantly relieved of 6 their anguish, ettin and
inflammation, by a timely appliin or tins very'.
wiest listi/tr ‘ and the flesh isle newed as if in a
charm,_no blemish_or s ecar E ., yemaininp
TILE FRIEND OF THE NU ERY.
Children are freptiont • sAffereril 1 . 011102r111116-
luries, steamily from mid and came nu la
p.osions—therefote every mother thould have this
heahns preparation Goa- 'tautly on hand. It heals
sore Breasts, and gulokly a„ removes the TETTER or
RINDWORIff, so sea - lent in the knorsery..._
I:0 TRAVELLERS HY SEA AND LAND.
The ia.shinliff the Tya 0 veller,and every other in
dividual whole iot In life .-i throws him within the
chance m aoci ent from
. ..,,ffi sae/oast, Ars or cola-
Jim, shoolo bear m raind ~,, that this Matto' Extrastot
is hit bast. and only fnend:ig I t is both portable na b
sheap,litmlenouid °Vat be a, Mx doniblininn, in a friend
n need. There are thou- sands of hying witnesses
to testi° to its marvellous kl virtue , who owe their
sound hmbe and muselea 1 to Its Navies efficacy.
The followmgare a few of the loadbludismses far
which DALLEY'SMAGI- CAL F AIN EXTRACT
OR is a FREVENTIVE m as well ea CURE:
Bums, Eryglpetas, - Bores of all kinds,
Brahmin Fistula, Shot Wounds,
rig, - Front Fit , n, D i . i .4.1„,
nreenfirivales,Per vr ls a°l.66 Males
Glati e lar Dix- Scurf,'
Canner,
308•141 Head,
Cracked Lip s
Chapped amidst Mercurial Sores, Sprains,
Chilblains. -. Pains generally, Small Pox.
Cramp,
t g PlArielae. Tumors,
gCully Cory, fi„ez. i'Vg:
lgeli4x of the Vutatinct, Venereal Sore.,
Skip, 1 ashes, ~ am,
SIM at the !Depots, U Broadway, New York.
Anil el* arid 1 C ernes street. New Oriels., by J.
WSIOWI do C 0.,., ard(ml &Sat. It elm also be ob
tainea oz ail respeetaole snugents and Merchants
throutt•ovt thi. Doi tad State. 10.1 1:111184%.
felt
1 CO., 232 North SECOND Street,
Kaotessle Arena tor l'ennsrtvams.
JANE WADR, BY HER NEXT FRIEND,
BENJAMIN PARIS. Are. JOHN WADE, Cm.
Mon Flom December .ern. lib 9. No. 11.
To JOHN Wa DE. the above Reepondent: Sir—Please
take notice or a Hula to show cause why w Dtv. roe
ahould nor be decreed a vinouto matrunenh. returnable
MONDAY, September 97, A. D. MO. at 10 °Woo.
aule•tutilft " • HUHU" for Libellant.
NICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES
and ArYP COLLARP,
A largo anw ohthoo a46ortnianT and' witta. roax.
always on hand. unto Which I particularly invite the
attention 01 cavil and prompt-paying ISLIOAT-TIMK
buyers.
8. E. Corner of SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila
del .hia. au7.-Set •
LEVI W. GROFF, •
Near HARE - 21 , 111 , 41 4 GAGTRU CO., Va.
Manufaoturer on t ()I Prows
8 NO 1842 OP
DOUI.E PILLEED
49ama i ej l j t tn?Pige Y . vNthZt 1 1 .9 4 c. 1. 0:p
Did FILLED FROM THE DEBT OFY r k.; ''CIN
BAYLIS Tl.lOl
• ATIORN/Vl-AT-LAW,
Has removod_his aloe from No. 933 Arch street to No.
409 WALNUT Street.
Particular attention Siyan to the Moaner,' Of Mercian
tito Mama. The grafting and examination of 'Orilla,
go,trayanoesrvianments, Briefs of We,. and other
instruir,ents o Wins. The management of gaeoutor
ships, Anmin stratorsnins, anti punrintended;
tied the best aeounhes prooured for Ms rmaniint in
veatmanta of Money. Satisfactory re memosgiven
when required, au3o-am"
IFIENItY E. K.Z.ZNEI
ArTORNET-LAW.
Her M
REMOVED e office om N0.6e0 Walnut street
p ft.... 166 South TRIM) Street. tahll-em"
HORAOk ' kit/ ,
942443 1 1 C A T IB I RIPET, R.
and
Pie. 414 Bouts Si.X.TH s r ,
0t.adr0„50..0.1,..0p5 0 , Copt ouse s )
Prepares rpeotheations,Malrtnss, kn., mut t enemata
all other business oonneeted with ebtainine or Let
tare Patent. an 23 4m•
FIIGIJET it SONS,
KY* IMPORTERS Op HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 216 South FRONT Street.
.11PDISIVI3 regularly a full assortment of desirable CI.
QKRE3 which thay offer at tap rates, for oath ap
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pro Ved otedit, •
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pAiiriSON it NIOLIOLSON,
montINPERS,
"94tA"lir"tlt.9"i'twI nIN y4Wa Lp ee r ere
.
JAMES EANSOIC IAII. H. NICHOLSON<
iftsr tv•
WAGNER JERMON,
ep • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
(Mee. No. 116 Heath SIXTH Street.
(Oigroxit6lndepeodenee Squared
ruftauffs.rftra,
BEthe aid of reliable Attorneys. at different rohats
the 'united States, is enabled to proaeonte end eolleot
claims of every deeorietion.
Partioplar attention Alum to the examination and re
covery of the Chums by t egateell and Beeman, and the
e nation of oche rs and all Jgg,t. 111%11.41:na int erest,iall
parts of the Union.
fine the Statutes of all the States sad is Commissioner
formilt of them.
De Mum oorol4llYWen P44or 04 44 314410 44
4P -414 •
OILS.. 25 bbla. No. I Western Lard
Oil 3.00 ga . til i a. Extra Bleached Whale 3,00
prVV.neLarlitigl'ee r o At an gfo r
. " 16 83i fi e ouq
,iI.IIRVRA„
0014
pROVISIONS.-175 Bb s o. Leaf
!Lard ; 10 hhda Shoulders in drr soltdand ice bbla
Mess Pork. for sale b , y Q. C. BADLE,R & CO.. No t 103
R strAnt. annna clan, above. I. RONT
'VAR,— 270 barrels - Wilmington, N. 0.,•
Tar,MA lona do.. do.. In More, and for gala by
R(rWLEY k (;(),, No, 16 Ofautlk
WHARVAI.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
MEDICINAL.
Dr. DARIUS HAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT
WILL NOT INTOXICATE OE SITTEET.
D., OF
LEGAL
BUSINESS UAIIDS.
ftAILROAD
NEW TRI,WEEKLY
iIappoiPABSRNORR_ AND FREIGHT
OVER TO NOttFOLIC and PORTBMOUTR, Va., via
the Philadelphia, 'Wilmington, and Baltimore. and
Delaware Jiallyeade, thence try the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
~Qn, and after Jnlr 9th, passengere from Philadeb.
sant take the 8.19 A. M. tram at the depot,
corner itroad street and Washington avenue,. on
Tuesdays, Thursdaye.and taturdaysotrriving at Bea•
ford at LSO P. and at Norfolk early the next
morning. The eteampr Philadelphia will leave Norfolk
on the evenings or Monday. Wednesday. and Friday,
c v l ivgl i f i nt t h l til . elain at Seaford, which arrives at
F are for first-olass pruiseagers, including meals on the
boat, $7.
Second-61mM eassongel a, including meals on the boat,
60.
Fret ght taken aq .oa , 44 by any other route,
For further particular,. lees mall herubbilht et the
hotels, and other pantie places, or inquire of
' 0. P. DARK Agent,
earnerlimed It and Washington ay.
H. F. XV.NNEx, Master o 1 'I mnsportation,
jy27 lm P. W. el , R. R. Co.
atil ffiffi tgliglifi WEST ORES uER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD
VIA MEDIA.
• RUMMER. ARRANGEMENT.
On and afterMonday,_,lnly Mb 38M, the passenger
trams will leave PHIL ADELPRIA_, from the Station,
corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets,
West Philadelphia, at 1.30 and 10.30 A. M.. and 3.30:
4.45, and 6.3 e P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, et SAO. 8, and 10-30 A. M., and 1.43 and
6.18 P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Plul t delphfa , fro thenortheast corner
o[ r Eig hteenth and Market streets, at 5 A. M. and 2
Leave West Chester. at 7.80 A. M. and SP. M.
The last paseeriger railway oar will leave Front and
Market etreets 30 minutes, and Eighth and Market
streets 25 minutes. before the starting time from the de
pot. and will carry a flag to denote it.
The Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Philadelphia depot.
Trains feavir- at 10.80 A. M. and SA P. rd.. eminent at
Pennelten wit trains for all points on the Philadelphia
and B•iltimore Central Railroad.
°Moo and waiting room. southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets, where passengers, purehasing
tickets for West Chester. will be furnished with a tinker
over the passenger railway.
HENRY WOOD,
13 , 3-tf General flupenntendent.
PIITIADELPHIA AND
DALT i MORE CENT R
RAILROAD. BUMMER A ARAN GEMEN
further notice the trains will run as follows: Leave
the passenger depot of the West Chester and philedel-
Phia Railroad Co., corner Market and Thirty-firet
streets. West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at
10 MA. M. and x. 40 P. M.
Leave West Grove at 8.150 A. M., and 4. P.M.
Amity line .of btagee to and from New London and
Oxford connects with the fun A. hl. Tram jrom Phila
delphia and the 840 A.' AL train from West Grove,
leaving Oxford at 6.30, A.
The beantilid scenery and well-known healthfulness
of Delaware and Chester counties offer rune nor m
duoements to those looking for summer boarding.
Freights for this line received at No. IBM Market St.
A. D. BURTON,
Philadelphia, June 28.1860, tauld. Superintendent.
•NORTEI
VANIA RAILROAD.
For 11ETHL_EHE111,_ DOYLESTOWN, EAPTON I
ranum omlsts.. IiAZIAJON. ROW V. w HITL
HAVEN, WIL KESBA RAE, WILLIAMSPORT, Am
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, July V, IMO, Passenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Stream. Phi
ladelphia. DAILY. (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 6.30 A. M. (Expresio, for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport,
At 2.30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Eaaloa.
This train roaches Easton at 0.00 P. M., and Wakes
close connection with New Jersey Central for New
YAt or k. 6
P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
At 9 A. M. and 4 P.P. for Doylestown.
At 1050 A. M. and 850 P. M. for Fort Washington.
The 6.80 A. M. Express Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem at 5.53 A. M., 5.20 A. M. and 5.21 P.
Leave vlestown at 7.90 A. M and 4.15 P. M.
Leave t Washington
U at 635 A. M. and 1.16 P. M.
ONDAYS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at BA. M.
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 8 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia. at AM P.M.
Fare to Bethlehem..Bl 60/Fare to Mauoh Chunk.B9 80
Fare to Easton. .. . 1 60 Pate to Doylestown.. 080
Through Tiekats . Must be prospered at the Ticket Of
fices at WILLOW Street, or DEMO Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
AU Passenger Trains ieieert i!unday Trains) connect
at Berke street with Fifth and gixth street* and Second
and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 20 rrunutes after
leaving Willow street.
Jy3 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
1860.Mattimett 1860
•
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES FROM PHILADELPH A TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
JAW Walnuta treat Wharf,
WITI leave se follows—via:
VAns.
At a A NI. via Camden and Amboy', C. k A. Aoaom
modatioa
~._•8778
-.-- 25
t9A M, viaand Camden and t.t T. Morning 9
Mai 1.......... ..... . S 00
t 11 i3i7l.7dieambgit, via Taal. an
City. Weetern 000
112% P M, via Camden and Amboy, A000mm)-
dittion—
.
At 9 P M, vin bariiden . and Amb
ruse 3 00
At 4 P Id, by Steamboat viaTaconT • and Jersey
City, Everting Express..., 3 00
At r M, by steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City. 2d Class Tioket 126
At 6 P AI, via Camdbn and Jersey City, Evening
At P via than-. .
— nen and 'jersey Oar, Southern Mail 2 2.6
At 6 r lir7freamden and Amboy, A oda
ceomm
tion, (Freight and Passenger,--Ist Close Ticket. 2 ZS
yi I. so
The 6P M. Mail Lino rune daily. The 11 P M., South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepteiL
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
&n., at 6 A M and 4P M from Walnut-street wharf. and
7.10 A Al from Kensington.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend &a., at 3 A. M. from Walnut
street wharf, and 7.10 from Kennington, via Dela
ware Lackawanna an Western R. R.
For Mount Holly at 6 and 0 A. M., 2 and ei P. ht.
For Freehold, ate A. M . , and 2
ES. P. M.
WA LIN
. .
-vfx„ . 2
,;ur6d4 4 M. fo o t
Ke ntton.
For Palmyra, Riverton. Delano°, Beverly. Burling
tomi }inane°. Bordentown, ate., et 12X,1, and etg F. M.
Steamboat Joe Belknap for Bordentown and Interme
diate Places at Y.M.
Steamboat' Tretoten for Tacoma at 1.1 M. and
Tatamrdleverty, surlington, isn4 Ninetol. cactip.
FIRE P o oo4 l ofittxxaCo. onlY, allowed Petunia
ger. rassengera are moinbited from taking anything lia
baggage but diem wearing apparel. Ali baggage over
fifty Founds tu be paid for altos. Tlm_Company limit
their reationiailit for baggage to One Dollar Oar ipound.
and will nut be liable for any amount beyond atm, ex
cept by special contract.
asaa WM. U. GATZMER. Agent.
PLULADELP/1141., GER
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
-111111/111MIARUMAI ER AR WiGEMENT.-
On and aßer MONDAY, May 11, 1660,
FOY( G M OWN
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11 and 13 A. M.,
1, P. 3%, 4 1 9,6, 656, ,8. 9, 10%, and 1 1% Y. M.
Leave Germantown 6, 7,7)6, 8, 9,10,11,1] M.,
1,2, 6, 4.6, 6, 6.14, 7,8, 9 , 1 0Y.i -F. M.
ON SUNDAYS-
Leave Philadelphia 9.08 natl. '4Y."AI., vo, 11, 71i, and
1034 Y. M.
and 9.4
Leave Germantown 8.10 Min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4,61(,
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROA,D.
Leave Philadelphia 11, 8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 11, 6, 634, 8,9,
and KIX Y. M.
Learn Chestnut Rill 7,10,7.0,0.40, 9.40 11.10 A. IL,
1.40, 6.0, 6,10, 8.40, and 1.10 Y. M.
ON 16(1.1.4i)4Y81,
16411V0 Philadelphia 0.06 A. and .4,4 P. AL
Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. 10.60, 040. and 9.10
min., M.
FO Y. R
CONSHOHOCKEN AND NoR S IGToWIi.
Leave Philadelphia AM. 714; 2.06. ram, A. AI.,
1.00.0.06.4%, 6.6 6 6,60, and 113€ P. M.
Leave Norristown 6,7, 8.06, 9, 11 A. AL, 116, Mt.
1 Ind 7% P. AI. .
ON SUNDAY S,
leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. arida and 5 P. M,
14avo Norristown 7.44 A. M., 1 and
_a P. M.
FOR MANAYI.II9!"
Leave Philadolikriv PPL.9.lld.tilsi A. ai.,lA/1,1.09,
LOC Of. 8.10, UM. 114 P. M.
lvr
Leave Mantiyunk n. 63, and IN A. Ho,
Log, fr 0.34, 8, and PAC,
UTI ElurmYs,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 8, 5, and 8 P M.
Leave Manaynnic 73i A. M., IX. Oh, and 9.14 P. M.
H. K. smrrx, 41.nera+ P: , ne(4itundmi
U l9- q /NTS and limpaux stmt..
impiww. SUMMER ARRANGE
_ MEWL
PHILADELPHIA W VINDTON, 4 . 11 D 1;414i-
Osj. P l3 4lV i lt i etAlLHOk
P.O.,BBUar.x .4 4His BAVE rtuDADr.LPHIA,
rOr Maltnnore MB.II A. noon. Expreiss.) end
1140
•
For Chortar at 0.16 A. ht.. U n00n,1.15, 6.00, 7.00 and
1140
For Wilmington at up 4. II won, 1,16, 5.00,
TA, and 11.16 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and LOS P. M.
For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 6.00P.M.
For Dover at 8.15 A. M., and MOO P. M.
For Hamngton at 8.75 A. M.. and 6 P. M.
For Milford at 8.16 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Faturdayg at 5.00 P. M.
For Farmington at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wodnogdata,
and Fridays at 5.00 I'. M.
wor Seaford at 8.15 A. 51. Mondare, Wedneedeve, end
Fridai a at 5.00 P. M.
F.1 . 8 , 1'1011'78 4. ;I.
far Trani at 815 A. tit 0060601 at lleaford on
Tuesdaint. Thoredaya, and daturdare, with eteamboat
to !Orio'.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at Old A. M., (Fixeren,' ale A, Id.,
and Lail P. M.
LeaveWilinington at SA, 820, and 11.89 A. M., 3.(1,
gm, and 8.35 P.M.
Leavy klahabr.9 , at LEO P. SA.
Leavy Seaford t Weffdata. Thursdays , and ;Saturdays.
at 7.21) A. M.. and g WP. Al
Leave Farmington, Tuesdaye, Thursdays, and Satur
days, at 8.00. A. M.. and 4.15 P. M.
-•.•• . • • .
I cave Milford, Monday/I, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
at 7.60 A. M., and 4.00 P.M
Leave Harrington at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M.
Leave kover at 9.03 A. M., and 6.16 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.03. A. M. and 6.11.7. rj.
Leave New Caetto nt 104,4 A. M., ROA 7,39 P. M.
Leave Clteltet at Y. 9.10 A. M., 13,01, 9.21, 6.30, and
9.16 P. M.
jar Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware
YAM oat at TR A INSI.;and 6-26 P. 111.
9OR IiALTI6IO.BtI4
Leave Chester at 8.46 A. Id., 1238 and 11.40 P. M.
Leave Wilmmaton at 9.26 A. 111..12.66 P. 01., and 12.20
. _
PII.E.IOIIT TRAlN.with PABSENGER OAR attached,
will rim es
Leave Philakelplile tar Pertyvitie and inwrmediate
plr e e . l4t
Imington for Perryville and intermediate
plaoes at 6.00 P. M.
Leave Havre-de-Graoa for Baltimore and Intermedi
ate places at 6.00 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre.de.Graoe and intermedi
ate plums at 1.00 P. M.
611 1 A 1 A75
Only at natty. M.. fro hijaaelplua to Baltimore.
Only at 6.23 Y. M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
Jy7 B. M. FELTON. President.
ELMIRA ROUTE.—
MIRAIM
PHILADELYIPA AND ET,-
HA
QUICKEST P.MITE to TaMaillUS, qktawiecia, Ru
pert, Wilkermarre,_ Scranton, DenVige, Wil
d.smeport, Trot, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Sunlit°,
Niagara l'aile, #oolioster, Cleveland, Detrojh Toledo,
Chicago, Bt. Lou I.lidilwauttee, and all potatti North end
Went.
ramager tiglus trill leave the new Depot or tPh ,5
ladelphia and Rendi ng Railroad. earner BRO AD
CAL LOWIIIL streets. t Passeiager entrance ori _Cal
lowhill street./ daily (Sundare
.. .aggepted) .. above Points. as follows
My EAPRFA,.. . 41.00 A. M.
---- LIP P. M.
The e
Th.utrA. M. train conflicts it connects for Wilkes
barre_, Piltson, Scranton, ell stations en I e
LABKAWAP/114 AND 14Loog i enuna RAILROA D .
with th e
trains make direct connections at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Cananthogna
and Niagara Falls. and Buffalo, New York and Erio, and
New York Central from all points North and
West, and tie ( anadan.
Baggage oheekt.,l to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all: termediate points.
Tickets oanba i moored at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Li 04'1 icket Office. northwest corner of
SIXTH and 011 .• PPI VT Streets, and at the Passenger
De "kfl a ir(ra 'l A i ll i ntilflo6o l. 4ltl 4 lll
Leave the Phil t eights and Reading Depot, Broad and
Callowhill etre daily (Sundays! excepted), for all
points cola North, at 6P. M,
Freighte mo be delivered before P. M. to insure
their going r Amp day . ,
For farther inforniation air at Froislip Depot,
THIRTEEN and CALLO ILL, or to
CHAS. 8. PAPPP, tieneral Agent,
Northwest smear SIXTH and I ESTN LIT Streets,
ants-tf Philada,phin.
CLAIMS ON IRVLAND.
O'GORMAN & witAsoN L
(lIIRAVARD O'GORMAN. EDWARD J. Witan
ATTURIVIES AND COU SRL LORS AT LAW,
No. BROADWAY. Now York,
BIO!ing 021011100 d +ORURO GOORSROMIRROB and
AgenaleethrougVmt Ireland, will take charge of the
collection of Clams, Legal:nue. &0., and attend to other
Ougineee fanny part ortiikt ouutrr. fete etuthain
JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS
LTA .E I OR LADlES.—Approved of and highly recent
mended hi the Medical profeaaton throughoutthe United
'Mates, T Irty Thousand Invalids having been advised
by their I) to use her Surgical itpillanoits. She
would caution Merchants and ntliers riga t aura:lasing
except at hoe residence. IMO WALK 11l treat, what°
oho can be consulted daily, between the houte of
and 6. Her book of testimonials will he riven no apoll
cation. Sent free to any part of the United Stater. He
signature is on each article, Envii tuthe-tf
RAILROAD LINES.
T HE i'ElinlityAN'Lt„CtEN T RA L
RAMROAD..
260 MLLES DOUBLE TRACt.
1860:.. iiiimpipms ,I_B6o
•
THE CAPACITYAVIIIIITIS bir EQ„„..
To APR' 1 TPLE OUNTR .
'THREE TRRO OR PAD ENGER •
RAINS
BETWEEN PRILADELP,CI AND PITTSBURB,
'eeting 'Moat at PhiledeUies with Through Trains
Ij ors 13oston, New York, and Ail points Last, and in the
mon Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and
tom all points in the west, Northwest, and 'southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpaseed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fast Lines mu throne; to PittebArlt,
without change of Cantor Conductors. .All throu .Yas
sensor Trains eitteride with LOUghrldttee P atent
Brake—speed under r ifepe ot oontrol of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of traveoers.
Smoking Cars are attached to emit Train_; Woodruff's
eflepeing Cars to Exprese and Past Trains. The
ii.x.rilm,BB RUNS DAILY: Mall and Past Lines. Bun
dayttailitttleties Philadelphia at 7 8 0 A. M.
Feet Line 11.00 A. ht.
"rep Train leaves " 10.iley. M.
AY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
iir'burg Accommodation, vut_Columbia, 1 F.M.
Columbia ~ 4.00 S. M.
Altenburg " 5.40 /F. M.
West_Cliester " • 12 M.P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West
Chester Accommodation end Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Sunbury, W tlhamsport, Mount, Buffe
ter, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 7.0 A. M. and St'. AL go directly through.
Tiokets Westward may be obtained at the °Moos of the
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Beaton, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices in the West ; also on board any of the
regular Line of Bteamers on the Missuunppi or Ohio
rivers.
.
ke ; Fare always u IoW, and time is smolt, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Street..
The completion of the Western ommections of the
Pennerlvania Railroad to Chum°. make Due the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN WEST. EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The °ounce - lion of track. by the jtailroad kindge at
Pittsburg, Avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of' time, are advantagee readily
appreciated by Shipppere of' Freight, and the Travel
lip Pehlke.
erchants and Shippers entresting the traniportation
o their Freight to this company, can rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the- West by the Yennaylvantrt Railroad are at all
times as favorable as are charged by otter Haltered
Corn units.
119 , * Be partiosiar to mark haekayee " via Penna. Rail
road.
For ryeight Contracts or !MPhil Directions, lAPDIY
to, or address either of the following gent. of the k;osa-
Pans
B. A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
H.B.Pieroe & Co., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnstonißtpley.
0.; R.MoNefslyl4layirrille, Kr.; Ormsby k A.:Totter,
Portsmouth, O.; ' Paddock k Co., Jeffersonville mill-
L'jdfitil i , f '°lll/`:
oe. E. moore, Ity.; P. G. teltiley a Co . :,
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co. CM.ro, 4114
F. Saie. Libeler & Glues, St, Louis, Mo John 11. Har
i rig, Nashville, Team; Harris & Runt, Memphis, Tenn.;
Clarre a Co., Chicago. Ill.; W. H. H. Reonte, Alton,
Di.; or to Freight Agents of Railroad. at different points
to tee Weet
8. 11 KINGSTON, Jr.. Pinkulelptila.
CO.,MAo RAW K ?WWI' Wo r ni c r i, V , tira. 6 l4llti ltim it r . e , Baltimore.
RUCH k. CO. No. 71. State street, Boston.
lL f,lS9l?l,..lit£?fogrimAftnlLlllEhilt
E. LEWIS, uM Gaul &Lift Altoona, rs.
is_mmimm PIIILADELPIIIA
Amp II RAPIN G RAIL
nOAD.-PASSEIGIRR TRAINS' for roTTSVILLE,
READING and HARRISBURG.
MORNING LINE, DAlLY.lfluudaye excepted.)
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD alto CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHLLAD ELPHIA, (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill streets fat 8.00
oonneeting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD, 1 P. M. train rtinninr to Pittsburg; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.011 P. AL train running to
Chambereburg, P.
and the train
atftii
CENTRAL RAILROAD P. train, running to sun
bury,lito.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA.(Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill street/L) for POTTS •
HARR a IS UR . G M a DAI L Y , (S ,
a D n A e Ly 'ox
en otie.
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
FADE PHILADELPHIA. Miles,
To Phw.nizville—..— 681
Reading-- . 68 I
Lebapon..-
Harrieburg----I.ll'
Dauphin— —.-124.
Millersburg,— 111"
Trevorton Innotion..l6B
Stmbury
Northumberland—..M'
Lewisburg
Milton— --at*
Munor —197
Williamsport --MD
larger
Look Haven.--.236J
Ralston.-- Willianatiort and Elmt r l ,
PlOY—
—ifff Railroad.
The 8.001 A. M., and the SAO P. AL trad . l connect. daily
at Port Clintn, (Sundays exceptedd th the CATA
WIBBA. WILIAMSFORT and ERI RAILROAD,
making Mote tionneotlons with linos to Niagara Falb),
Canada. thLw i lit, and Switharest
DEPOT I ILA DELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and
OALLOW Streets.
anl3-tf W. R. MelLßENNEY.flearetarr.
NOTICE.---CHESTER
VALLEY VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS
SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On aerd_ftergath May,
MI, the Passenger Tonna for DOWNINCITOWN
will tartfrprn the new Passenger Depot of the Plula
doh. us and Reading Radroad Company, corner of
BR AD and CALLOW DI ht. Streets. (nateenger en
trance. on Csllowhill.
MORNllifit TRAIL( tar Dovalnitown, !arrow at ROO
ta i rERNOOl l l VRAIN fer Thrtrningtown, Isavos at
SELY Mandel. esoorttto
en iv i catz z oit lloard e of Managers of the Philadelphia
aoJ W. Ie i &PigiIENNEY. Secretary.
RIMPHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OF PARER
On and after APRIL iti, IMO, Commutation Tickets,
with twenty-ea coupons. will be issued, good for the
holder and nal member of hie family, on any tormenter
Train, and at any time. They will be sold by the
Treasurer, at the odiee of the company, No. X 0 South
FOURTH Street, at &reduction of twenty-fire r cent.
from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
route, the Rohl:Lytton and Lebanon Valleys bean/among
the most beruitiful and healthy in Or State, and LOGOS
"ibis by four trains from and to Phi adelphia daily.
,RR.LOPORD, Treasurer,
PaixAmpaiik. March won. AN% •mhw-tr
tsG~WE3T CTIESTER,
12 1 T
I I I RAINS v' PRNNSYLVA
leavedepot it ekier zti ELKlllaNTli
14 lA. RAIL Kota);
npd MARKET, at 7.30 A. M
On holiday, leave Plttliglelptkis at 8 )1,. vir„ and 4 P.
est
Chester at P. Al, IY.V-t!
WE S T ELLESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS yrs
PENNS IA Al 6 ILROAD. Leave Depot, earner
ELEVE TH as MARKET Streets. diulr ( L a
ve
bndayl at 7.11 A • ht., 11.10 P. M., and i r. m, Leave
wait 10104tAr at ILLS A. M.. uLaa A. M.. an l 1.10 P. M.
SHIPPING.
.
FOR ITLE BOUTII.-OIIARLIS.
TON AND SAyANNAH STEAMSHIPS,
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freir at an average of Yorrasu per !rent. be
low New Yor Steamship mita
OR CRARLESTa
ON e. n,
The U. S. Mall Steamship REYdWUNESTATE. Cap
lain Chao, P. Marstiman,will sail ba Weduesday.
August 116, at Il h
to lo'oltu?k 'A, M.
ni
40 I
n""
2 1° 01. IIVAN Y ALI2rA r a at Sea.
The U. S. Mail ateamehtp STATE OF CIEDIIIIIA,
Captain John 'J. Garvin, Vll. gdit on Monday, Aupuet
0. at /0 A, gd;
• llyough in k 8 to 60 hours-only 48 hour' at Sea.
laWStUung Gals changed from every Satumay to every
five dam laos 0154ITad, and Bills of lading signed
every day.
Thogaandid_Hret•tilses side-wheel Steamships KEY
STONE. STATE and STATE OF OEORO/A no w run el
above every tan days, thus forming a five-tinyoo,l7ooe
Morton with alarlenton atilt Illnoß9rWithd the Spat!
Attiti t flaleaton and Savtuinah, these Ships oon
nemtwit steamers for sjorids,and wan railroads, &0..
Ica' all places in the hiouth and Southwest.
Neuntato.E.
Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of slon f t,
IhiPrad South will be bound to he Inner ity Ise** magi
than by Nailing versrl7, thig -toughen-wing one-half the
rn,,••••,
.Ingaranee on all
Charlestonreight la entire,'
onteoenary, farther than or savannah. the
Railroad Companies takin all rieksfr.omghligo poino.
GROAT REDUCTION 1; , JiAgX, -
Fere by title rol. ‘ to Se to 40 pet cent. cheaper than by
the inland Abate an will be seen by ' th e folloking 'Mho
dole. Tbroushalekiste from Muladelptim.vis Charles
ton and - gamin steamshits,INCLUDINDMEALSoO
the whole route, except from Charleston and Sava,. -
nah to Montgomery I
tut. age Sill.
To Charleston-.-013 03 Charleston-.....__..11M 11l
Tanuam.— 00 Savannah._....__,oo
02 00 Augusta 26 00
soon— 21 00 Macon— B2 76
Atlanta.-.._...... 33 60 Atlanta— SI 00
13 00 Columbus -..r,,.-_. as Co
Albany.—.--. 24 00 pp 00
Moritzomet7--. 24 03 Steritgomery—.
M0bi1e._.......... 36 00 Moode.— 411 fy
New Orleans * 39 71 New 0 - leous-_-_, I 3 60
no bills of lading Inßovdaltprthc ipMugalled.
For freight er laaorta 4491 y on rd, at senond
wtiarf shoes tile Street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr.,
Sontltireat corner FOURTH and CHEST/49114
!gents in tlharleatomg. S. k'l'. BUDD.
Savannah, HUNTER & GAM/HELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Caroime ovr -
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, ett3 ,l )ela as, Marra
St. John's ovary, 'l'..agday end Saturday,
fr ".•••'•
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM.-
NUYS.
PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage._ .
.81
Plecoad Cabin Pa55ate............—.........? iy
PROM BOSTON TO LIVI,RPOOI,
Chief Cabin Pasant, .l ' '• ~.. ..,dyjo
Seannil ilitp , vi tames . • . .. ... 03
The Ships f rom
Boston ork oath Cori H.rbor.
The ehips from call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor,
PERSIA, Capt. Juilkint. CANADA. Capt. Lang.
ARABIA. Capt. 1. Stone. A , it E RICA, l'apt. lilt. ca,
AMA, Capt E.G Lott. N I AGA RA, Capt A ild• rgou
AFRIC a, Capt. i•hannon. EURrilld. Capt. J Leitch
VOTI clear building.)
These Ireasels carry a 'White light
green on starboard i?ove; red on port bopat mast-head ;
CANADA 'Lang, leaven Roston. Wednesday, Aug. S
ASIA:
Lott, " N. York. WatineeilaY. Aug. 15
"UROPA eitch. ' Boston Wednesday , Aug. 52
pi..RBt A , .Jilking, " N. York Wednesday. Aug. 2)
AR A BIA, Stone. " Boston, Weila 'day Sept. S
AFRICA, tihannon. " N. York, Weilnerday, oept. r
Berths not secured until paid for. ..
An exPenenced Surgeon on board.
Tho owners of these ships will act b 0 aooountal)fe fay
Gold. Silver likilllßß. 'Pao a, Jewelry, Precious Bones
Of IPlatalS. unless bills of Wen are signed therefor and
tile value thereof then o expressed. For freight or pas
sage. apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
ens Now Vork.
MACKEREL, SITAD. WERRILI(4,
1000 8818 NO3. 1, Caned $ laige and modiunt Mao
ke
als rel,te aooorted vantage'. Of VePt 61101001119glity;
o
80 bhle. now No. S 'Arlo hlankoral.
80 halt bble new No. do do.
$0 bid!' nev No. Bme idm do.
a) do new Eastern Mess Shad.
80 had' olds new do go , I••
18°0 btn4 AOtp rd No. 1 Ilairing•
odo Haditi& No. do.
WO do new Boston No, I 4 4 ,
100 do do No 1 coida t 4 ,sh.
la do prtele No d notrnoa.
100 0010tals Oratallant Codfush.
Inn btiXes new liOrtinier 001114{Y Cheese,
Now landing and in Ido/11, (0) 8 , 00.8_7
M X It HOONS,
1 46 NOH4H Wll A RYER.
WORK'S ODOMETER BAND COM..
P_ANY, Bartlett!. Conu "_manufacture WORK'S
PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS. which
are durable. cheap and efficient, measuring with uner
ring accuracy any distance passed over by the vehicle
to whieh they are attached. These extra- finished Banda
cost but a trifle more than inferior buide without the
Odometer.
P. B.—rkod, reliable Agents Wanted in all pa ve rts of the
country. Firm. F•itii fra revlAri. ,11-11 ca
H ENNESSY BRANDY.-70cslit, in
1,1" P'Ptt.vArtt P't" and }f Pize,t, for; M. in
9110 Tlllll
LHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR.
She above pate" Is deemed, by hOlettribo and sweep
eai hien, to be the very best ever oliered to the public,,
and needs only to be seen In actual operation fm lta
merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is
so perTeotly adapted for ventilating private and public
buildings, schools, hospitals, engine houses, m e s s ,
steam and sailing vessele, and for the cure of smoky
chimneys they,lll%Vp.,llo
Manufactured and tor rusle,_wliolesafe and retail, at
the Heatingend Ventilating Warerowns of
Personal n Btreet.
Personal attention will be given to all descriptions of
heating and ventilating by the tindeinigned who has
been many years praCtically onnagod in the a'oo e bum
apse. Also for sale, Culur's jiptly-colobratcd Warm-air
tumults, cooking ranges, bath boils, re,gjetere L ken by
relg-stuthem CHAN, W I 1.1,1Alt:14. •
RIOS. • 200 Tierces PriTne , Retailing
chatietten Rim, far axis. by JANTRA GRAHAM
k Clio.. f.f.:TlTflk vtiqt •
'SIALAIJ 011.—Baccigalupi'b:, for sale by
I'•WN.THERIBi r & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North
E GOND OHM. aula
•
14' 1 ,URNEBS, BRINLEY & CO.,
No. 199 MARKET STREET.
FIRST FALL BALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS.
Tuesds7 Moniing,
Aus'dot 2ted, at 10 &oda*, by aatalogne, on 6 Months
credit,
421 , vaokagen sod lots of eeeaonable Goode.
li r: Beane's; and catalogues otkrly on Um monzigi of
LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
(Slightly Damaged,/
From the store of Messrs. Yard, Gilmore, & Co.
:ruesd Morning. ,
A u " s t gist, at 10 o clock. by catalogne,• we° sago"'
men; of Dig Goode,
Consisting to Part of--
LOW dos men's any women's miner cotton hoisery.
600 do kid, silk, cotton. and merino gloves.
to do kid gauntlets. Norway do., seal gloves.
1800 pos. col'd and blank trimming and belt ribbons.
100 doz. plain and erab linen a.tmbric Wits.
400 do fillet mitre, long and short.
600 pos. brilhants.jaconat, cambrio,'and Swils
mee
-60 do superior quality Irish linens.
65 doz. linen shirt fronts.
300 6 4 to 8 10 linen cfamilsk table-cloths.
160 pos. printed silk hdsts.
100 do mohair deblg^. Coberge,
Bo do superb quality mohair lustre".
to do 6-4 Frettoh cold merinose.
20 do 6-4 do printed do.
60 do 6 4 all wool plaid".
40 do Faris printed asinine", brood's. Lyonaise, and
popli
100 do cord dns
etains and chalice.
110 do all wool delaines. hareem', and crape Matala•
160 painted Cashmere. atolls, and Pm het "bawls.
60 Vienna, square, and long brosbe shawls.
Also, ohenelle enarfe.nyeire shawls. robes. neck ties,
sewing silk, !foundry,' Marseilles silk skirts and draw
ers, laces veils. silk nets, French needlework, head
dresses. /to.. /So.
NF. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue
• censor to B. SCOTT, de.. 431 CHESTNUT 3t.
CARD.-1 have, in consequence of continued ill
health, disposed of all my interest in the Auction bust
nese heretofore aonduoted by me at 491 CHESTNUT
kitreet to Mr. N. F. PANCOAST.
I Mke this opportunity to tender gay thanks for the
support 1 have received. and ask a eontinuetion to my
successor, whom I hereby authorise to collect all on
unsettled accounts. B. SCOTT, la.
Dilt.A.tompHiA, August 1. IMO.
FIRRT L 0,14 GR RA LE OF AMERMAN AND Ist-
POR'PE D DRY GOODS, VISHOIDE RIES. MILLI
NERY GOODS, &c &c.. for the Fall of PRO.
On Wednesday Morning,
August Vd, hy oatalogue. on a credit, commending at
30 o'clock, punctually.
Included will be found alt suisortnaent of choice nes
sonable floods suited to approaching eaten, to which
the attention of the trade is invited.
pump FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS,
A-
S No. 530 MARKET' Street. and .21 .MINOR
treet
THIRD SALE OF BOOTS AND SHORE, FOR THE
FALL. OF MO.
1.500 CARES.
On Thursday Morning.
August 16th. at 10 o'olook premeely, will be gold by
catalogue, on 4 months ctedit.l,6oo cages men% boy.,
and youths' call. kte. grain, ono think boots. calf, tip,
thick and meet brogang, women% misses'. and chil
dren's shoes. A full assortment of sty-made goods.
Also, RI doz. Calf Skins.
The above gale will embrace a fug agaortrnent or prime
goods ...Urea from final, nut.turere, to which
the attention of buyers is invited.
CT Goode oven for examination. with catalogue
early on the morning of ale.
WILLIAMS BOYLE it 00, ATM
TIONNERS & commissiort MEROMANTS,
No. 6 North MAIN St., ST. LOUIS, Mo., ( formerly
with Messrs. Myers, Clapham: it Co. Philsda) offer
their Ramose to the merohants, manufaeturers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, oar-
Pelrl,lrrrota, shoes, hardy( are.jewetrr, &0., &a.
get Cash adyanoes made on reoelgt of goods.
ST Settlements made three days after sale.
. narienernes.
Meant Myers, Claghorn, & Co., Philadelphia.
Btuart & Brother, Philedelkhia.
Van liVrok, Townsend,
_& Warrens, New York.
L. B. Qurtia & Co., Now York.
Wood, Christi. & Co. /St. Lome. Mo.
Crow. McCreary. & G 00.." inhtl-thataly
SABINE do BUY,
INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 494 WALNUT Street.,
Insure sealant law or demur, by Fire, on cotton and
Woollen Milli. and other Manufactories, Buildings.
Merabandure, Furniture , and other property. on favo
rable terms, in the following welf-knownfompsniss:
PHOGNIX INSURANCE CO.. OFDARFRD.
DAR FORD.
itTROPOLITAPI C IVRTna s er.%7 r ' V I ENtr M YO S i rq:
Cash Capital and Surplus 1.162.666. 60.
PROVIDENCE WCSNTNGTON INN, CO., PROV.
Cash Genital and Surplus e 346.786
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK,
carkchisital and Surplus SWIMS in
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW PORK,
Curb Capital and Surplus $81,44 CITY FIRE INSURANCE, CO., OF NEW HAVEN,
GERMANIA VIM: Ca :I%3 C , l i O ta !Cl an F d N B E r if lu Y s 83"-le:IRK 77.
Cash Carnnd Surplus lrins..4* 07.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS. COO u OF NE 4' YOAR.
Cash Capital and Surplus o=6Am PI.
Applications in person or by note urillreoave prompt
attention. SABINE tc DUY agents,
Je4 3m No. 424 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia and Readint
and Lebanon Vallerß.FC
Nortitf r le . ntrall
Sunbury And Line LE
THE ENTERPRISE
ENTSURANOE COMPANY
at PEBADEPHLA.
(PLR& INSURANCE, EXOLUSMLY,)
lOW r S BUILDING. S. W, COVINA
IiDURTH AND WALNUT srkaszy.
F. PLATIMITORM ISTAMIt
WILLIAM AIOKIA,
IVALSIO
loon M. ATwoon,
135.41. T. TREDICIs
ilsrutT WiIAR2O.I.
F. RATCHF
CH ARLES W. COX K. B .
ANTHRACITE INSITRENCE CONlPA
NY.—Authorized Capital SIOO4OO—CHARTER
PIptPETUAL.
-
°Moe No. AU WALNUT Street. between Trild and
?mirth Street. Phibuielphls.
Tots Company will insure itgairuit loss or damage by
Fire on Ittuldinss.Puriuture, and Merchandise gene
altt
" I nl andmitan on Vessels, gangti, and
?reit ta. ln/evince to all parts of the Valois.
DIRLOTOIS.
Jos ß eph htexteld.
Dr. thiorr i aZ i okio rt.
Win.
O F. I 040 beast.
E._
JADOB kiSMER , President.
W. M. SMITH. &mobs,.
WM. F. DRAM. Vie* President.
atin-tathstt
le.uob Eiher,
D. Luther,
L. Allred,
DIMS Amman,
Peter /eget,
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
UAL
INCORPORATED 1810--CILIIETER- PEEVE' , •
NO. ale WALNUT Street above Third. Phlladelptua.
MMus' a large paid-up imotal Stook and Bute In
vested in sound and seat able Beauritlesoxsa eto
truism on Ovellints, Storm Furniture, Mem dine,
Vessel. in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All lows libeolly and prorainlY adiaira.
xamloits. ,
Thos. R. Marie,
adow .tohlt 1144 , 11.11.
Jan itreteh,
flanartel C. Morton. nig M.__ Vai ll.
Patrlok BradT l Ilt. w. Yourtney.
1 1 41 0.0r1..
MAIM, President.
ALB WT O . L. CRAWrORD. '3eoretarv. fel3-tt
(Al - JAKE& CITY INSURANCE COMPA
-.A. rIVE rRiLADLLPHIR. RANKLIN aUILDIaI
STREET
PLUG Cal,Tom - iverammii, Vagoire
Fire, and tlis !ark w mop "notion oat
rtr, M ourta ijAog H. nAitHr, rowed.
B. a 1,218•011tari.
George H. Hart,
.It. 0. Cassell, •
E. W. Bailey,
H. R. Cortilisil,
Hon. H. M. Puller
AFf.INSURANQE AND - Tann' 00111-
-•-• F „ - VII TUAL LIFE Intl
itAn4 , oornar of TIMID and
*x Ntroata. nt, 111. 491 IL
131.111.. M. LIVES for ins whole term of into—yams
anintuttea and andowmenta—parobasea life Interest* in
Mast Eatato, ant a r i nakea all eontracaa denen(l%4 pp %be
aonongenolaso Life.
They not ma itiontori, A"; ..ativarrHatong. imitates
Trainees. ani tie t roktail_
paliatS,
le.,,ram 11.. Miller. Miamwel B. hitolcal.
Itznjamin Coate!, wmiam Imn
'Lenard 8. NstrooL6 pe* A. I i.
williana P. Haote-, Joarign u. Met,
Tr 111 , r,-A U. ;tart,' l Jafahn Enron,
&Instinct 0.. Uoi,
entirlda Beltottell, pi or.piii i Ma $
ataTinsottl
Mem C. Toarnaerdi
AW . ornor,
Aodointins Kont,
1 71,1 .r na . AEC pr. . her,
%Mr nstiasj
V 5 1 , 14: i ' FiCailig
. Joann hi. Thomas.
John U. Brenner.
, Y. S. Allottior, EV
t.
DJUMIEL L. Mt R Preatdea
IIAML. EL nox . Vies Preget,
Sean W. Wolimnii. Plonvetstry. sr sg
DELAWARE MUTTJAI, SAM)! IV
tu rANY.
ivcoxtro".siie XY TALEG ISL 4T772Zit OF
" ~:. -'• II 112. f 14, lan.
OFFIOE 8. I. Y.R RIRD Aro WAIII7II
<Tee% t /II adellue.
MARINE INRIJANCE
ON ORWELL
Y (
on ß a katLlPT.
•.,.•
io,__ .'iguivtaor Um Went.
". 111 LAND 1145URANCER
"It Oaurin, by Sher Canals. L . and /mut earring*
flu VAtelitt i lt '
,f 14 <rt 14 1 1 .1.1 151 • litAtlatsai.
4
Ida tiloree,llere an_c_Hotwoo, &.0.
414.55ETS or TUE COMPANY,
lativszabar 1. I.
Per. Miast Vales
rade, thßadelphia MITA 41 rent. Loan,- VLIS.O6O 00
MAW.. ennsylvenitt R;4,..e tiret:Loey___. maul co
et,ooo Pur.wl - .4.44 ISlallt II et. 1.9;ri.—.11,400 OD
1t1.C.,41, U. Q.
. treavary IN 4, cent. ?lota* and
mtartat atta ..-. %,30 It<
010.01<1 V. OA <0& 411 17 II Yr ot. Note. and !mer
est due---. ... ROAR tO
434.000 Temporary Loan to the O il y ofPhila
delphia
eendzo, Pennsylvania A r lilrox,4 p.I .1/.47,4:m•
II V , cont. 11Natt4— U,RO GO
4170.000.1i , :j%4PeniAlvautkRailrcutd Mort
' Ritel 4 041. Ouuda..— —. ISM 00
Iste,4oo West Kola elybia Paineneer Rallwa,
Oomoany 7Or ot. coupon bonds L 1.600 CO
smoocham shares Meek Germantown Gas
Oomsany interest and pr.nelpal
guarantied by the city of Phils
delplus—
_-..-• U.C4 , 0
0,000, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railrosti
Company —.--......„— t ,...--.. LIT. tt)
ecom,lllo share. North Pep-4ulyenha RAI_
rout POPvenr - :...:- L
...-____,_., 00 ,
e 1 a3O, sils.u.ielkitaaconis lee Rost and Steam
Tag Corapstny L Philadelphia and
geode And 1 4c.rtg , ISee. ehtt.lteal Estate. 01-111 138 Me
Los 1;1111311e Ciegt
Bate rooetvaKi far iiiirttntoiainLie—.— lama 11
Dehk3oe Ole at Ageumee—Premiums on Ms
rmo r oho ea, itterezt. and other debt dee
the Cornosor we " :
Rteric end stooir — ol car; Insuranoiro Caaipj
LE4)
emit on fiermit in ismak.—* • oalr Grim in
• • •
Vrillugm Martin,
Ear=ld A. Eloud•T e
Ineoptukts Pedifim ,
John IL Penrose,
John C. DMrlO,
;m'lfilleg T rautuur,
Eyre, Jr.
Jam 9e O. baud,Willa 0. Ludwig,
jugeph H. Reel,
Dr, R. M. ilugtor.,
Oriente 0. Lemur.
'ugh Craig.
Charier YulTy,
ALE:IO(Y LYLDUAN. igiric
NICHOLAS HOTXL,
imOADwAY.
1 , 4 L
Whea comp leted , six years ago, the ST. Nlollol,fie
was. universally pronounced the moat magmficent. con ,
end thoroughly
_u_rganigtd establishment of L. e
hunt on this continent. what it wan then it remains to
day—without a rival in site. sumptuotianess.' and in
the seneral elements of comfort and enjoyment, The
Hotel hoe accommodations for one thansand scene, in
guiding one hundred omelets, mutes of aterthients for
'haulms. h undred pe mons oast be aoratortaoly aeatta
at the tables of its throe publiodining riming, and zip
thing that modern urinal devi bed for the corirenie nee are
/Omni gratification of the travetting public has, neer
omitted in its, plan. or is neglected In ill practical details,
The early reputation of the house at home and abroad,
derived from its magnitude. its superb appointments.
and its home-hire eomforts eon luxuries. has been en
hanced every rear by the unwearied exertion. of , the
TREADWELL, WHITCOMB. h CO,
SLATE ROOFING.-JOIN WELCH,
tiLATtiR, leprepated to , pat on env amount of
roofing at low rate,. All work warranted to give sa
tisfaction. Orders sent to THIRD Street and fIRR
MANTUWN Road will be promptly attended to.
4409 tm
SALER BY AUCTION.
r7'l. I+Utiltl~ MU,
INSMCNCE COMPANIES.
DIRECTOR!,
llnalAsou L. DLWIIIIII
ego. IL 11711131.7.
SABA H. Blows.
B. A. YeitNisroci.
AIiDRZW D. Gun,
J. I..._FAAINGIIIII.
ORD STAR R, President
• retail'. fa,"
DIREGTO.P.
E. P. Row,
Faller 8. Perkins,
Andrew R. Chappell/.
Samuel
wArtf
Ba~nnnnhSteem r vuitioq'Coni-
iiiii7 - 07A71 - 6tea m Ilav:za:zt
.;ompapi, PhilMplettia n sp As._-
Ire de 6revi *Mon Air BO
fietnty,ry, flulaxittlattl N,tol?-90
OA
altDo3,oll+%
Ili
. 0. lt,i a l t 1 14. 5 to . keih
tare i r e gliarlinstrina
JR. Jones Brooke,
Prancer Willem%
Therms C. HAnd,
MeV 1..=,
Alms s.ltPntrield r
Joshua P. Eno,
JobAt B. Fiemels, Pityrg ,
V... fficrean.
A. it Nateer. 61
6r4 MARTIN, President.
1 HAN% Vico Prein
'rotary. dlflte
HOTELS.
NALEEI BY AIIMION.
11111 THOMA S a BONS,
-• Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
(Formerly Nosi_er and aL>
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
SALES AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY.
Dorms the business season in July and August only
commons) sales.
sr. Handbills of each property issued lletnaltnt 2l l.. to
addition to which we publish, on the tisturday previous
to each male, e thousand catalogues, in pamphlet
form. [Winn on descnyttons of aU the property to be
sold on the following Toe/der.
CAR
the Exehenee will hereafter he held at 12 &elms
noon and, ID the evening at? o'clock.
Kir Contributors have the option of either sale.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
MT We have a lam meant of real sstate at private
sate. including every degoristion of pity and couatrr
property. Printed bete may be bad at auction more
PRIVATE 8 REGISTER.
ST Real estate entered on oar private sae resisters
and advertised occasionally in our nubile sale abstract
inf which 12011 copies are printed weektr,) ire'
oharge.
TO BoOZSELLE RS.
THE PIPTY-FIFTH PHIL ADELPHIA TIAD
SALE OP 8.,0K.5. 81EREOTYPE PLATM,
Intl commence on MONDAY, September 11, iNA
Catetotnes In mem.
MECOND FALL 8A IJE. 4TR SEPTEMSEt
VERY ..MFORTANT
Br order of Trainees.
MONTOTIR IRON CO MPA NY'S WORRS.AND
ESTATE.
esda
September 4. 1803. at On
1 o 'cloc k, noon, at the Phila
delehin Each:w—
l:he eery valuable property belonging to tke Montour
Iron Company. wowed in Montour county. Ps., con
sisting of about 2 000 acres Tert valuable mineral leads,
ores, mining rightx, roiling mills, furnaces, lleaelr SOO
daellinee, offices, he., Kr.
Ternue—S2o.o exec ution when the prOperty is struck off,.
balance on the of the need. within 3.3 4 1 .2, s
sale,
• fir Pull portionless ready in hondbills.
• Peremptory Rale to Mine cern.
GROUND REIN r—An 11.111.1a.1 r oundßora of s9o s
year. Other descriptions preparing.
THIRD FALL BALL-11TH SEPTEMBER.
Wi.l incande—
Orphart;'4s. Ott Pale—lstale of John Evans Tree.
An undivided ninth part of the Three-story BRICK
DW LAN Cr, N 0.313 stunt h Front street,.
Same I , state—An undivided ninth pars of the Three
story BRICK D W ELL lING. 3:8 eottih Front Street
Same Estate—An undivided ninth part of the luxe
STORE AND WAREHOUSE, Bontliwec corner of
llefeurare 11 , 011Ue and Ton alley, below Chestnut street,
61 feet 6 inches front.
Same state—A Undivided ninth part of the /Imo
*tort RRI , ,K DWEW !NG N 0.310 tombead atreet.
FARM. 1 213 Acres A ratite Lard. with I roprosements,
on the Milford road.l% miles from the Station, known
as the own 'r Farm .
The PARVIR FARM," adiolning the above, con
taining 100 acres. with im craven:mgrs.
itThe " t.LARK FARM."containing 109 Acres of good
Pnrining I and.
The " FIORE IS TRACT." containing about 90 Afire'
front • on it Tamil. and within Wl'' , mile of &Station. IMO
The •' 8!1n 18 FAH M." contsining 123 Acres, front
ing on the rsili , ad. with beiloin4s.
- The DORMAN wAR.M." containing 93 Acres, e.l-
Minuig the ab; tillerOntainremen's.
The " ovew
containing E 9 Ames Wood
!end
Tne •'FRANK'S FOLLY," oontainiag over 100 Acres
of neavy ook Timber.
BALE OF SUPERIOR F 77 FINITZTRE. 7 OSF.WOOD
TABLES AND FTEOISILEA, Cilield. AND °LAM
WAIL E, C Alt PETA, Bte.
43
sto A
w il D co
mOurs e n
an e a h so s
tmon les .
e a o n t he
aanfuon
niture,
carpets, tc., removed to the store for ,e
-mencence of este. to which we invitethe attention of 'tulles
and rollers desirous of yuretteeine.
scr catalogues now ready, and the articles arnased.
for examthatios.
Rata at Noe. 139 erd 141 9oath FOUR TIL Buyer,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, - FRENCH-PLATE MIR
RORS, PLANO-FOR.T&S. BRUeSELh cemesre..
This ?demur.
At it o'clock, At the Motion more, eII aseorLnelst of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant gifisno-leztes,
nee mirrors, carpets, ate.. from *What; deetiranlt
housekeeping, removed to the EOM zor coniremetios
sole.
MOBEB NATILANS, AUOTIONEE/C
AXD 0011111.711011 MP...101AX% goatlisadi
Minter eIRAW
MONEY TO Ll llB l2ll
125,000 to loan, at the lowest retie, on is
watches. Jewelry. 'Aver plate.grr goods. 0 k
aeries, seems, hardware, en tbsre Pomo mirrors. ftg
niture, bedding, mut on 0005 of every dasoppiten, is
large or Small amounts, from one dollar to tacrasands.
for any length of time sensed on.
The Oldest Ettabrishe_d linsae la thiasitY.
ifir Private entrance on NAGE Pacer.
iisr Drainers bowl from A. 3a, to P.M. M. heavy arumranoe for the benefit of depositors.
CHANG/. s brILI TWO PER. CENT.
lair Advances or 110 e and upwards st two ;eh. pepi.
Advances of $lOO and upwards, at one peg for
abort loan.
AT PRIVATE 6 hit
Sam of the finest GOLD PATEX" LEVE.II. ead
CREOS/0111ETER. WATCHER, Mllfulsotured at 1.11
the tonal selling prices, gold IsTaT laid lamas wutchee,
silver lever and /spine 3estohmt, Englieb. Swiss. and
French watches. et astorugun/1 tow prices, jewelry of
every description, very larskaartc pistols, me/josl 1..
etrumenie, bra t civility of *evens omen, at half the
Importation price, tarinsatincatosait purchasers. and
1111101 U/ other Inane or goods.
OUT DOOE
Attended to personallp by the Aminoueer.
Oonalgnments or any and IIV•11 lazd cods 11641-
01
cited. ROSES rrATIIA.Ne.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM .ENG-INE AND
' - • iLt. WORKB.—NEs FIE : 17 1,EVY,
•Rs ' AND TREORETIOAL ENG EVIG.
MAC I • B,__BOILEK.ALABERB,BLAC MTER.
and FO 04.11.8, having. for teeny years. bees rye
ornocessful oleration, and been asolunvely ermined in
building end repairing Manne and River Engines, bisb
and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanya. YroesGers,,
ere.. ac., roxpectfu ll y oder than se to the public
as beini fullY Prepared to contract for fines of all
sizes. Marine, River. and Eltattonary, havuot le
paterrdi of different sixes. are prelassol to emepute or
ders with quick despatch. Every Iftsorittian of Pattern
making made at the 'hornet Wine. gigh and tow
Pressure, Mae, Tubular, and CyLnderßojßzs. of the
best Pennsylvania ciarooal Farrllkilk , oi
and kinde; /rod and Brass Castings,of all itesoriptionla
l i t e, oß t.i Tu . if t r th s. e nc t rew l,... Cu b.i ttin n g .„ . son 3.11 other work sow
l)rewints sad seeeifiestrons for a?. work done at thew
establishment. free of °Sorge, end work sesrantted.
The rubsonhers have ample Wharf dock room for m
inim of mentos/1m they wan lilt in perfect safety,
and ere provided with sheen, Moltke. felltt, he., ket..
for mums heavy or light waighta.
JACOB O. NEAP
LE.
E. ON CEVY.
BRAZIL and PALMER etreeta
pOINT PLEASANT POMMY No. ;41
Ja. lIXACIR Street Kenaington, Pilat4-411ra.
LIAM E. TIERS tamale hut fonds that, Thia gege
,...
Oared Um entire stook of l'artensa at 7sm
-01, he Le now prepared to. moue* 2 3, z
Omit, and awe Aldi oftaungs, soap,
Rowe Work, Geanng. Castings rg,ada rer
berstonr of Cupola Fantlete% to ery . or Mtn and. or
loam. up*Oef
V. 111211 re. f. veielell! ttnlreca
Wa r ta&er
SOUTIINTOK FOITIsTDRY
AND wournenvir nranir
rruLenetrilla.
• ILEIMICK BM,
ENGINEERS AND MACE:111;11M
Nassisoturo Ruh and Low Programmes& Astfaska
for Lad. River 'nd Insane vernal. -
Guorasters, Tasks. Irsiallksoht. As.; Castramt
or al kinds, either Iren Or Amo n
boa Prilaie Roofs for Gas Works,
road Scats:sub km. Work Sacra liali-
Rstorts anti Oss Gissidasn of 110 lONS sad smiths.
Proud masers&
Ittaltrirßadr___Arensecistir=al seituaeamatax:
was, Dtfo...agrsicitars, Poivoiss i&:1/9tos.
Boil eats, Yazont Xllia
Sre WOllll 2141"ClittifelMrliraill
&A Ina. tKr
SAYING FUNDS.
" A litq.b, but often. fills tab Pants."
NO FUND, No.l
F'Rl3B South F0117 3 4H
nut and Walnut. Fetladelyrie e , et ia b = C s h o s s u ll
on demand.
Depositors' money se, by by Govern - coati
biota. and CRY kohne. otroand Roots, Mon
ettittn. ko•
'tits entersetlY deems safety better than lute
Ing,t, eouseeuently wilt rut no risk Inth dela ,
altOrs' money. but have It at all times ready to
return. with Sysmi Waren. to the OVUM.
they hare ste 01000. This Cottony AMY
repealed.eystopi, tearrled ay amts. erg iginors. tem
depoelS IT. thou own milt, and Mon olllttlettl 'has
b• with...4+llra olia.11:..1 thou sernassa.
Caul= parse wna• 1 ,10 . 11 .7 11404 BWe
sr posnotsslus. authority tomatoes/onm
from trUstoes %ad effeatori.
• IA RUE AND SMALL SUMS F.r:GETVED.
Ortee oven dsJl7. front 9to a o%.!ook. an.l on
Wednesday evening ultni Wejtadir.
DIRICTOILEL
Jacob B. Slutzzor, thras Cadvi!lader.
John Blundter.
`_;award
Raman.
Malachi W. Sluss. T. Hyatt.
heWle Krn*Mliir - Henry Delany,
nicho;ha xlttorchcitio. Itathaa_ffeeedley.
.10. a. IL Battetttlwaite r _ Jones YeAse.
Joseph W. Lic an c4t.
JACOB B. eg NON, ,resident.
Crave Canatar.Lenns,' r.
II sent -7
" d Dollar asirod la twima earned"
RAVING POND—FIVE PER CENT IN-
N. 7 TEXEBZ—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUSTS:IOH-
W . WALNUT Btrcet,
by TlLift
Pbandelphia. Lworparste4 by Els Stale at Pesetayl
rum
itioneynt received in any, saint lane or mall, and in—
Serestpaid from the day as ...oxen to the day of with—
drawal.
The ofnee exam every day from nine o'olook in rho,
morning Ave o Moak in the evening. and on Mender.
and Thamily evenings WI i9ignr o'clock.
tion._RENRY BENBER, Pruident.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Viz* Preeldent.
Rea, Secretor/.
treat:MP.; :
Ikon. Henry 1., Benner, p. Carroll Belnesten.
n.dward L. Carter, Aeasioll D. Ban
Robert Selfthige. fen-novo Lee.
tlsmuet
O Laniirstn 3,1454+6 Joseph Yertes,
Junes L. Step) , ,paem.
.14'..41r 144a1Ved and parmente made eell7.
tevestmente are made, in oonformity_
_with the
pmVainons of the Charter, in Real Estate Martzelee.
tiroend Rents, and wean first-ciao aatatrittee as Ind al
ways insureperfect zencrity to tht cletpostters, an.k
which cannot fail to give pernlany - 0.4 ace s'atni , ty
this Institution. sal-ly
SAVING Flirsill--UNITED • 5T1,119
'TRUST C.03.11.A.NY, comer THIRD and GRIST
NUT Stm...
Large had small rims recessed, and raid husk on de
mar d wlthoat notice, with FIVE PER CENT. IN Th
REST from the dal of deport to the day of tnth
dratrat.
Office bourqdroro 9at o'clock ererr de), end cmt
MONDAI idyl:ft/NUS Dom totfl go clock.
Dr.ArTs feT seect' Eng lend, IreLlald• fUld Scotland..,
zrox./f/ uesr.r.fe,
rtsetder.t—Sprzx R. CRAwFORD.
Trigrar—J ES R. RUNTER
PLINY PIS . Antrim.,
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACRAGI HARDWARE HODSE.--We
-waled :ever:luny ol.; , atteatior, of the elens-
Hrdasra oo.t. esteosive E toot of lilk-
NINoRAM. .11.A.KG WAX% letifek wit eller at a sze.o.4.
skriLac tkr paqkage,
Order it Tor el/Tel :r.ip . ettanel: ao.urred, and 80odi
thlerell al Or: /V Mtn New York or Now °atone.
W. G. LI.WIB & tlon.
tll COMMIA.OI:
imver!lar and Conan:au:on
Aid 21.:„011ta for Yong SIDi
sal.smco
HAINES BROS.' OVERSTRII! , I3
Illtfl P.A - TE NT-ACTION PIANO FORTSS
Cliret:62t3. JlTclN.v,..',Vl`:t4T,!:7;l',.. fiforglfral
SII4StA.N t b Prices. •%nd warranted
forlea. S 7591 . 1.
Becond-hand hanoe for sa!e and to rent.
GEORGE L. WALKER,
S. E. Cm ImpE I II.II and A
PRINCE h CO.'S oved :dELODEONS. from
846, upwards. )3,16-3m
wol f PIANOS! PIANOS !! PIAa./S !!
Kilict-FoßTa Lcumaris.
PIA.No-i IT&
iitz .
I inni. l.i. clprett a,
Clark,
andm776 1
GOULP.
SEVELNTH CHEs'i N trr
Fffffir STEIN Vc A 1 ec ,SOls' INS Vl , PE4.-
TIM'!" OVER-ATRING GRAND PIANOS,
§QUARE ()RAND, AND 641:ARE PIANGS., new yrs.--
tarred in cion , erts and In private oiredee by the beet
gerforment.. Receive) the first prenueme over the best
makers, iltem 3 adzes ktke Cattue Wk. Meson, and arkege.
Challenge tit eomoetatinn. 3
, 141 t 01E ST r O
IlTlTr ER
!
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
aartime THE i v o ) . Ams EXPRL
forwsrds Pereete, Feeittree.ltteroh e arlddee T , N l
dfid Specie, no her by Its own Llnes or t 0 oonnettiotir
with other
of Companies. to all tlis Armoire,
towns and oniee of the Ihuted
S. SANDFORD,
fienengSsmetintes4A4A
T AR.— Tar in kegs and barrels, for sate
by_ ROWLI.Y..MYHBOIINER. do CO., N.. to
south witeßvzs. mai
V . LtN.: - .04.