The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 18, 1860, Image 3

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z -US Ohl* itii'spiolieatinii'io the
, Otienter siCsenetior; e*Ootionees' of EC ti;
- kVo t ,ftoonCntreet:ibekiekCitee that. , The
innikkinleittniityat Aft oftitoeititiAtist itendbutdedlY
140.4)1)4400;‘-ntiteit,,eadixlebeit.eeitreatiOna that
etleaktodeeed tistenerld, and geti•tront:thiliheuneigo
Iradiihnd enteueolnery fariiiittear they, hineaabled to
sistrat as hue POO* ss inferiof hoods li resold tfingslier
MOO stare :,`. This deneouittaids ant, sad, looting at
itne sub; it,,tenet 7 lo ha wrindlirelfatihaf "Vein la
'beginning tit - patrontie J 3. 01Whittnar, & C0..-for oon-,
ihelislon of 'etferibtetteise.'7'init le
- , "Oxfiro*ifing:tho Octets* 'Orentlg htexid aitaen In
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. Lop r,,Avytts.cr torts-Thei,thiliesidipsduettian
wtfl find eftlich-te Sitisat las att'srifioniust flow, to pase;'
Inc along the weer 'dour prineiral Witness thorough-
Laren.'ind . oiliatittlng dui shoe-windows. - Vanes. the
4-,Ye r stilidar , the. pavement; in front of
chines Oseford k Bone ioneni&pent store,
intder the ceintinintat - HotalOvils thronged With aril
, Art. orlhi.;innquierable nine:articles ler the treason
thii Annie nos, &Waging in &elfin:Mire
win
'doWi,, whitge thrOtigh the antiulcer boots were eon.
inanely nautili and relAseinS, looking niehlnt and in
quisitive &a they entered, and happy end satisfied al
, _tbet , emerged. -,OsiebriPri bur certainly become one
• 'otOny hiradlng centres oValitthotion. - ;
edverlisement 5n Our
Amaee
ment column, it will be seen L tbst on Monday evening
next, Pr 1. Lave, ttie greet Unropenn masiaiin and ven
t fountst.'eointnenue senes of illusive entertain-
eneote4 Theeiess of the ooentry eronoueoe him Wader
EllaCk'dre.!" Trot Love; eMere told. perform*
.
the m4it fentr. and duet his Toils oZ dace
tieu-ea stuffy that Aloe* who:stead behind the scenes
Tamura or the modus operavett is the audience
eanied in fro cit... H e -will remain moor city tor six al eb.l
goneert doubtleee be filled to witnese
- M51111;1105. - •• - -
TOITOR NOT, TASTiI NOT; the villainous alonholio
aduttaittions se abtmdint the nrreent day. but, when s
stunntant us seeded. use niood arlote, spelt as
Barneida's Due Rye, Whisky ie soknowledged an Ali
•idde r a totie. Thi Weak it ationgthens. and the strong it
tarot so,. brits prisdissly.tissoiss qualities. The to
°rested flyer tt liiitoestins • with deity is the best
tiaishits, pc, ttslisiOtteititl:- Vlery Btnekdale, re•
l OtletOts,SZ! Wshuitlttast. -
Tss. SNOWst , Arttustit AGAINST Soajtow Is
''6giinoiit-zitl." and the surest remedy against vire is
••eleireettierallot your money., net unmediatele needed
rortriai ef life, in 'the Franklin
Illainee Frio, No. US Booth roorth - stwiet, below Chest
. nut. Phileilelehie. where it can be Withdrawn when re
;,'-itairel,•Witheet entice . , with five pir eent. Intirest. , In
':.esstinints are thitid'Olij in the mat reltable 'securities.
• This Saving Fond never inept:Wed, and piss in gold Or
_Over if deemed. Hoe advertisement in soother column.
I
Ac wilt be iteetiley their card in to-dare paper,
Cesperrea.k.Pherviss'a Minsteale will neon atthe Wal
-mititntriet•Thiiiitre tie IN ednesday_eventinn pent, the
2
Fies - are kc eflotint re
isaffir tn. illAleriedeinents of the bonnie. hattinio
•/ , ;111niniiNintok and'neivone headaohn. dyspepsia; piled
-"Ate t :;',l7l4re)ils.ef sediatery 104 should idwaya use them.
* , —They. sar..and do not dehibtrte
ba t i akin v alt thnes without ineenyenienee. They oon-
Otli lib, *intent, g ptoaewt to the-teete.. One fig We si
;;;IfaitiCiotteotorinie*wo - Sias are srillioienktoproduoe
-an/Wive puyge. ,Preiue 1 only-by_ O. 0. Bowel, Sixth
d Vine. andeo'dhTlen4lne, Raw pllr box
la 373 i Oen% , • ,
Oka Ososann km) Bianco Wpas.—This ws
,tarks vadat:grist ethlobrity. sad QC druiaad :for it
, hriaarilmons rasititS. Its bens4ohil character is at,
tbottiorodo, add it proaounoid hi "dial*
,ipaithildvhysiogsais ia itanerior to any other
meth
ehas! dnrinc Maar now fnlase. The almost minutubtaii
.
' l ' - unirtrawhieh it his gerfotil id lead iu to Wittig that it
r.. detained to become inttenevely =wain the treistment
Of very many diseases which ordinary remedies fail to
:=itre.l!ta Curative 'reseed's are established beyond
endive feel asanred that it Mast': to • Item
extent, supermiie many of the artificial compounds of
• thldo.) : :,,,rit*ointnend thee. organ% resitti' we who may
be sitifertne ttsint gained debility, or NMI any of the
diseases fog which this Waters szeocri bid, to give it a
0171 f-sly
: be,esspix;PsoiclO.: 7 •ltlrite,iroog. remark of on
ancient philosopher. that& sensible man could alfty•
hokrown by the out and style of his clothing. Foss r n
ivn the t X CPU. of fantastical 'fashion ; sour cynics' of
, i t s eted,neert of mulish adbeteree to what was est, and
, rnen)ith? rdisere went Mei naked; white spendthrifts
• ' is'dirgon titi ad sores aeon their hooka, in (henbane
pQeLtrta and calve ti. Bensib e people, upon the con
- tarsi Dwane a hairy mean between Latham extremes,
— and: to thatarid i they procure their garments at the
x• bloat!. Clothing Hall of nankin') & Wagon. Not.
__ aud fill_ Chestnut street, above k Lath, where the'
quest spendid etook.cif wearing arparel-13r gentlemen
• 'and yoitina the c ountry will be found. _ •
ARRIVAL& AT TEL PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Air in?' 7.2 o'esocx•LAir main:
,
CONTiNENTAL HOTEL—Coy . Ninth and Chestnut.
D C Wollnee.Polith CaballeiS P Par, Pittsburg
Sea B Fry. U 8 A. - • !I Coffin, Cinehmsti
0 P Weitoott, Norio. 11l , T Boom, Chicago ,
P R Mtlirkla aka nolitniM 33. Levis. New Orleans
' 0 3 Vonrkis St Donis - Theo Cook, Cincinnati.
, IC' R Carter le ea. Pt 'Louis Mira itarter..Lotnarllle
se P Coker. Flub/ay n. , Mrs Dr E Marko, Colombia
Aline Marks, Columbia. E .1 Meru. Colombia
Jaa F. Rankin. Henderson'-4_N Freeman. treomis
- - 3 . A Pemberton. N 0 , 0,0 Powell, St Joseph
• , D nteare &16. Baltimore Deo Brandt, 14 0
John Yonne.. C nehmen. Chas E YonetsVineirmati
' • .1 Ajolea&laN C. Mrs M A Jardin N C
J I Masks & t . Jac k son ß .1 Fallon' & wt. Pt Lotus
it Ilifyller. Colninbia, IS C P. Townsend, Columbia
: - J W Sorb:Macon, Oa John Burnham & ois, Del
r•+ Mess Ammover. tielaware Sami .rilver. De aware
'M B moot AViireling, Oho V Harris New York
Chas Jackson ' . Roston ' D W Myer &la Balt .
Plre 8 Myer, ttabimore Mrs yohnatto. Vinare •
' , 'Masts a Johnston. digit E • Ilendrick. ochester
4EII sh in,'; Ilarrieture A A nemmet. U 8 1 1 (
r lrßiltak.Ph,la , , Gep W City, U 8 X
re .1 7 , A nder s on . lit Louie *.lio I Anierson. 8t Loots
, Iris ç Balton .St Louis ' Ifs A erf. St Louis
X Tho oat, !Contact, w Ildegd:Now York
A Stirling Jr, Baltimore A Otirlint, Or Baltimore
- - Javntiltrrllng, Baltimore .1 . li. T Sneed A la. Memphis
See hlennily. FiFSNITC- - Thee IteAuliv. Mow York
A/ Walleflt &14,,Navelkirk L 0 Colvin, inainniatl
,',,., A w g i ttsy n r; to, so iU . - i ' t Per/ i rit4:4l, l - ,*
: : -I.l l far ent r n iii . et il irN in , I.A . soe'lL i ßlif t :us t eett Loai :
Rim& clef/les:We, Tema W. P Winans & wf,'Ls
..,...... W•ilokhir ar. wG La • ,•'T P mime. chommton
.... t swig Allen, Detroit- . PrOoff. New York
R "older. N YP Rudder, Belt , MOne - ----
rt On sobers-Pittsburg J T Percher. 8 Carolina
Si W Olationtorp, Kentucky J N Catlett. Eenttnier . •
T Tboonsou. Baltinkirs i r A Jewett J :
'pest
N 119.1 en
9 W Robe rte. West Point ' R Rada*. Point ,
3 Kidd!, Went Point ;Rion landerre. C W
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.;,... .P i M o Lootime. Car- (a s ' All& snit
0 Orleans
.. W slonartirwi gg
I R. A i datm Petw t orlatip s
, ~.. 3 Raid. smith Carolina 0 Miltenberger & la, N . O
.... weds Milteribenter. PI 0 W hialtenberaer. NO ,
`on Mutt. N oJesse BJAvelooo, Ala Godes. Marion, Ala' •, J
L Mauldin Greer:ills
. ins M Kama. Indians/mks 0 8 Lister, Masseebusette
f'' 411 4 11 1 4. 11 7 1 .3 Y .‘ " ..
. . 4 1 3 inig ininin Vii
t i r,ille. Bolivor.Peell.' . . ;' l'hne M Bones: Aegetsto NI
' ns
- H g ama &le- - New York ' R ranneabe. New York
;,--. Artintd- Tennessee 8 D lisnie A ha. Pittsb'e
, tkirkirstrlek. Newburg • Non Deo W P Smith, Mil
~ atuaLat Foram, ' Std B. J Rarglisuklat
.6 1 A Crenshaw Athens, Ale Wii Nelson, N 0
~ 9 M00re.... rh• lier Abe 'I R. Megennis. Florid'
...,•J•R &Goa, SC. • • P E %womb C
l- , 0 I , ,lrord. S - . • T A Ritekland & la. Mo
1. , •I'D Roberta* ts.lB C T 0 Wildman, Osamu Cy
-.IV 41 rendleion, Kentucky JO's W Dust. Dayton
1
.'- 0 'Rory, Alabama R J Cituninglisim.4lshoma
~. el Klan :. tigusta. Ca" A S Lit so.leneusta, Oa
..-• - • J sansolf. - Pilireborg - • Phallerd Johnson. Balt
a., , X,Nonroad & ledy, Ark Thos_Maynes. Arkewla,
. M aeda, o firkins** ' A.R woe avid* lady. a 0
4 - Wheedler , W W Willard.;....WhAeling
_ It R 'Mine, • 'einem • Capt °lmes, - U 8 II
q.. 4.Wilhriaa://earer City
-"1 , allitalin MOUSEinto and Cheateetstreets.
7 , 1 if , t.Phitidelibiai - ' 3 P Qtattoli Orion. Mich
.- , ..wv Nat rhinos". Biaitimere H Bradley. !donors
eamiZemajley, Pittsburg' fleml Sproule, Pittsburg
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B B Ramsey. Pietennee Jiffies Jelin* ne. Lanealtee
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tomeester - - Roatiard Dummey. Lena,
- Vise'Caltwell. Lea. Va R Knox Ur n Costie.ilail
j f." Prammore & 3s, Pa , - David Snail, Milwaukee
t o
us rine Galletbne. N 0 Thomas 1. Mar
-A. u iihrris' 1., &wood • J W Pilmunems, W ile r ruld Curtin. Bellefonte D P Brown. Pott sville -
, q Pinup. 13 it Mr.. • John rd Matra& Pa
c4l AQhitios ' - ' W 8 Preston, Ark ,
i 4
,-- ..7,1.01. NY• ' - . ' P H Bwenvon & le. AM
• r •• • Bkmdzond - Noefolk(Va 8 W adsve, Chioiipo
.6, antral} & la/ et 0 • ' John a Wilson. Ghee
as vicC .uly. Thies .1 H hoodoo. thins
-Jolur.O. Wiler, Utica, • I C ei. r k & g, Mass
”Peent Clark..eliaingaiyel D 0 Nor Incr , Mar Ispd
F *eel, Minnuota P 4 liandao;& hi. re
Min ACV , enderson, Ps Drury lii. Wt Penns
g1i,11.21.A.0h00k Alemphis Thos P Smith. 0 . .
AV none], • Medan. -'• 1314 % inloker &la Arltanpus
Mast W - nd Tummy. Ark " /1 . allor7.lYouth Carotins
14 Policathornadsatehes W ism. Georgetown, Del
Ti 'MAI in: worth Caroline. Adios i Gibson . twaroltas
4 , v 4.13 n .12e ldin 418 Carolina D E T h omas,lr, Balt
Mre tl. 0 lamer. Elkton. Md Mies emir. Etkt.a.. Nd
.:, Al. lintart , & - le.. .14 Carolina Mow umout. re Ce.
areltn
NI fir ohs is. N York el•se Brooke, New Yor k
•IL i Ntdo'Xon.. Ne w York' N S Pular. 'sew York
... 4 tritton. New V nrk 0 W Roper. New Orleans
, i ritill" , reamer, N 0 leans Wise 1.. Roper; Pt 0004n*
Nue l'.. 8 Ironer, N Orleans Pi 0 G‘rrleo... "anland
,- -a r im ; &M um Ala Gsorgia .1 a W viten. Georgia
i . J3ka.o,olhol litt l e J j F R Re t li t i. , , Si v ettilor tn oa
"Il l io n rll'Au tn hi 'S im' 3 P Coyle; Wag. tfin n
t '.;- :lel& ft, twitinio . fal ' Jai P Itannell Trenton
—.' 4 41 , 11'erri7, Canada jr'grale4Ztrt New York
go .-N-Y.,,, ,- Coot Dn's ler. Coon . .
r- - itinglan'enticist Ceo a. Hoffman, Phnom'
km CI ki•nostiner. PieW York Jamb Murphy. tibia
Josiah . . u• as tihm • A 0 Williams, Kenturke
---44•1totaolyr +llford --- Thom covet,. Lex•ton, ICI
fly D 0 val. es. .ara X.. °aver & la. Oa
sea ('liver & sis,_ Oa, tbn Barbee. Lou-aril.
01 gI mown. "Imola Thus Wilson. Lottieville
i'. . utinir,frirylvenia, g Johnsen,. Nashville
14_ int lime, ow York Avt Grant, New York
i lM n tr n isia • n t7eg r t i a g 2 1 Bellefontegri l ltiltiq n
illlts3entino, Rellefonte = Bond Valentine, Realefonte
*- 4 fOritheoir,PbtkideletilS • - e_Lorribdan. haltimore
I
a - il o tVII roirdserWorat. 0 r Tit Straub & la. Pi York
..;,- . 1 i lf ., Wdover, Noy. Port, , Mi t Weaver, New Vora
, 1 kvilityrd; wham -, ',w Hawley, New York
ff,' l to *. . Wier - Neer YOB( t Allen, Sew ‘Ork
... ins Allan. 'Yoke:York ' ; Harrison Fenno
'''-" Trodr, PograllitVanle. B Brady. , ensellesnis
.. ,
~, Day; Txins' ^. ' Cle 111 Gillett, Balt , more
;1 3 tinideorma, trorriobunr "1 Cadwalader. N Jersey
".: itir k Selma, Little Vont iroswol, Balms, Little Reek
F. ; ' Mei A ehine Pr i son. Ilk 1 lhaolri.Nerw York
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i til l iall e ing 6c 44 l l l 4ll l ler• 11 7111 8te:347.140 1 4 1 Y0tk
-'- /OH 'Mira , Charteatonok C C fr. Taster, Richmond
tis t ylie. JI, 8 iehmottd -
Ftebbins.:Riehrriond
..1 aa - Doming 14 Yarn ci. H Braiater.N York
1 2 1: wl4l: " ls li se "" ttr i l: r A ill f ralfria7. o i r riWa rk
:r . '' 0 N thsiateig. " Weebington 0 Har t . e, Pannerlvanks
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' FR?, o or Fe w voli°, *
_il ow Mutate, ledia9B ch ar x* , New lamer
',..514A.11... I enieguet ssAllen, Lexington
,- ; `,...i Matutitant k arf, Baltimo re
.
it ,MEROH&IITSJIXTEIrontth at., below Arch. e l
ii WWldteetdes,PiDeD&l j X rode r, Col. Tenn
,i 0 Wiwi,. Tennessee' - 1., X Plot d. Mt Vernon.lnd
Dee o 3 lemons ft to, Tenn W E Desto, Mattoon, Ind
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.. - I EX.A.Ii:ON-millereburn, 03 E Koch . Jr. bltllersbs,lt
os AllithiteOt& -- - ' Walter fi Oliphant, N J
Newton. Oxford. 0 W Kelsey. Cotemhas
~.,,,../. 0 Kelsey.iCoteotbus D Robinson. Jr. Wooeter,o
;.. i lsop:Phijadelphla . D.f.elootackiis, Mime
...' X ' 4i 0,0011,47cm' - JIL Wilder, OWIDIMIIie
=2 l- ' , • 4 oneerkte. HiehmOnd Col *abide*. exam ..
... ;1. 1 . ' A•ilintin 'Delaware 3.ne 5 Martin. PliEs
t
,' l t hiteVigg: P .ArAi ' Sii k _
ii , Vilfasuriltiraira
.4 , . Boer, Cotton Plene,AtkChaepneh.__4ok.onene
. T jimwm„ A , ;mm. We , n , .fterroo, .ft, Mass
~'S. img4tolpybpluburt - ' -.•
, mcgilcAN:akyrsl,4ollentitit strait, &belle Fifth.
4441.eiKottelloi Iri Easeire ', Jae Kiahmond, DEIiaiWATO
IT oarritson, rhOstlettnlis Jacob Klepper, Tennessee
W H O Mahone. Voltam.. =AJ Folts, Oalem, N 0
Olitneetn l J.K - ooklyn • John Thomas & lii. le J '
oni'Phoorke.litorJereer I, Cooper, Dyer /epee_ ,
P Milan & I .eZet.oloA .: 1 2. 1, 21.2,77,a4, 1 2 2
1411, -,, •tar....-fizi„ii-q.,,..
WIi3PW bit d ereT'.; .3 otrfrest, ' ' Tarraggen ,
.....,,,, : ..„ nliegneit , be atrium'. Carbondale
`....)' 1111 ... .._111eit . i'reettditar ~,, • -JC iter.ikrkentee
- ..toswzi ork ..:..,' John Moyne, Jr. Melton 1
f',..." 4 *".17=1,,,,444,- . .. , .. - Alas ,. South Carolina )1
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el i e l
~,..- . X&ltifiwr rf.X&E; OTEL,-/Moon* 04. below Via&
e.c.Xll.llLneyett ico-. , Thai Wieder; &eke no
' ta pot - 110 ,
.11. ,r4l .R.ll thewp, •,. j,... -
0 _ I , er ..• co JAPpds eis 3 litdt
, It'..t r.
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npoo Sillisegt
- . jilike3,* wing ststreet.i&ave Sixth. •
R Wright,, , Live .a , rarker,Philadelptue
'0 W miggagg , • - ohn llasime, Illihois
F Relf. per i hklis 0 /Poet. %Its, N(3
88 Ken no Gs • ea Worrell. Prow. P, I
„Thoegions.P , ov...s. I• . / Dogrel!, New Jersey •
SI Rosenbers. "lents 8 M Tait. Riolignond. Ya
j ha coaway:Riehrriond,Ya I Harris. Pennsylvi
•Briv,p-A. Gaynor. Ginn , John Gaynor. New York
eats i Gaynor, New York W ... Oklllnian ,Pa ,
H J Williams..__Ene,, Pa J 8 Spencer. N C
Josebileeiie. niatylsed • C ,F ray & fa, NeW Jorgigy
A a Nisbet, North Carolina
....
NZ LOUIB If UTEL,-(7hestant it. above Third. VS
II Williams, Ihirlinggdn' .y . Vdwasibion. Georgia
- 11,8pauldiag. New York John .1 Kelly, Phile
J Wolstecholni, It Island N Litchi, Louisville; Kr
Mn B Edwards.' Marsinsb's M isr Annie Edwards, Pa
Min Mary Edwards, Pp i Malaria', Baltimore
*fittap
_wife; New York H King, Now York ,
L yisa n ZlNYrk . J McDonough, II Jersey
, N ew Jersey
- THE UNION—Ara street. above Third.
*Ropes, Brooklyn nog Hughes, Brooklyn
J C btone. atoCoonesmilt• Mas_A Alexander. Ps
J M Blaalthrim, Massillon R Indianopolis
C V Jones Cinoinnati J H Davin, Malta. 0
ra
T Ham g. Monarch lowa_
E 8 Nadirs. fhiladelontsk, John A Horner, alt
U Ibidel, Pottsville A J Ektchison. Ohio
Geo J Bander, Waynesboro F Dick, Huntington. Ind
0 Palmer, Danville, 11l ft Young, Fungoid, lowa
HO Gleason, Minot Mrs qleakon, Mass
08 Morse. Massaohusetts • 0 B Day, reoria, 111
Day, Peoria, Al, , J M &mg, Chinaga
.MERCHANTS' Hottes : — Tbaril M.. above Oallowbill,
F Vanwint; Bustle on Jas Fitzgibbons. Scranton
Nerve Cope,-Wilkeiblirre W Ouleddlentown
IS Moms. All entown C Jarrett, Montgomery co
H 8 Wood, Bsoke no Chas Krasner Quakert'w
F Farman. Quakertown - Daniel 0 Fur m an. J
Josish Bartholomew, Pa 13eo W Wolf, listmant'w
Mmll Kaminerer, Centre oo
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third et.. above Callowhill.
A Deverett,,W boohoo Vs J Boren, Books co. Wrath, Bucks oc. Pa W Beans. Books co. Pa
Geo Nokia, New Jersey Jordon tit..ver; Penns
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
Wit Gabel, Lancaster ' Lobo Silvia& Din/nyder
W L Atlantily City - 0 6 Lipp At onto, City
F Smith, /Übaldo City . Chen Getz, Atlantic City
B. hiarimen, Atlatdio CityA El Edwards, tiorlinston
damn Holman Abs. Ches oo Nimes Moses & in. Chesl3o
Thos W Harris. POLIIM Geo liargent;Philadelphia
H J Handler. °Naval. It P Atkiuson. Philad'a
I L Wood, Pennsylvania A P Rhonda, Pennsylvania
FOUNTAIN MOTEL—Second street. above Market.
Thos P Denten. Maryland J fßarrel, Northam 'n on
di It Pacer & la. Mass Mire if Pasty, Fairfield
ti It Vincent. Concord. Del A th. of. Dover. Del
W N Jabots, Dover, Del Nervy eirsom. - Maryland
W'r Mo. laments, Centre's J J Barron. Centreville
T Willie. Centreville. Manlove Coolyn Mass
Mice Carrot, Burlington 'J W Reynolds. Felton, I'd
A 0 Donn, ()maiden, Del J Lone, VViiminaloor De
MT. VARNON ,IOYIRI.-Besond itraet. above Arch
R B Williams. Poes'ay w
's Pt 0 B !timbal, Alex, Va.
ro Willard. prtilivielphia yecob Ne.m. W a y ne oo
Lewis Deb re. Rooks co , Mr Christmas!. Nomstown
JIM'S McGraw, Alex VI 0 8 Adler. isoaedale. Pa
COMMERCIAL, HOTEL—Math Street. ab Chestnut.
131110 Batten. Pt Deposit Alfred Bunting., Dal on
J rh mason & I.llavre de Or p Er s lomai A 3y, Pittab'e
John A Owens Pittabdre T Dammam:l. (Riveter on
R. A Dookstsder.. NY WM Chandler. Wilm, Del
Bunt id Tsickp. New York Marsha I w right, Lane 00
J Raritan. D. Mime oo Lomas.) Book, Mester co
Elise E Noboru, Meson co
STATES,IJNION—Io &that 'treat. above Sixth.
R Woodavr & 3 ons,Pitteb's John M gberie. Laneaster
8W I 411711111 & fa • , - V? Lawrence Baltimore
EPuri/.. Philadelphia'. - Geo Ild Kulo & t dart Pa
Hall, Vir&da , - Jas a B lion. Philadelphia
e; I ane,wieontsin ' h; J Pinta eon, Blair oo
A ?Mier, Franklin no, Pa TJ, Mager. Ohio
IMP 0 KT A T Pim s
( ReOrrted mr The Pre..l
VlCR l l6oNl)...eteamehin. Virginia-36 coma tobteon
Cohan k Taitt: 40 bee do Huainan , . Moriaermon & oo;
hare feathers Parker & Tolemd:32 bales yarn .1 8 woodt,
ward & done; 1 tr..: miles Morrie. Tester & 77 bare
reed Boyer & flowolay; in empty hhde 10 do bble M assay.
Wiles Co; 13 emery hide R. Newlin & Co; 223 do 6os
totviooo 4 Milsoi—dnete 26 hie sitedrire order.
Ni3w BEDFORD—Rehr 13 Pratt. Bh4rman-6600tare
nil Flrelreon & Kern; aft odo Cochran & Rureell: 3200 do
Allen ft Need'es:3 casks 'germ W P Newlin: It Ware
11 tots 9 bble ml rl Arno), & 2/1 Allison to Penner ire.
nla Railroad; 62 do North Peansylvania Realroad; 162
coils cordage order.
'MARINA INTELLIGENCE.
IBS F 0111.711. PANG
PRIVErn•
&et to
Brig Won*, Barnard, from Calais Aug 1. with lathe,
Gaekill tr. . .
Rehr Standard Anaheim.l day from Fort Panib Del.
with grain to Christian &Tanta-
Fehr Olivia. Fox. 1 day from Adam'. Del, with grain
to Christian k Curran.
Rein' Henry Wplfe. g data front Milton, Del,
with gram to Christian & Curren.
Bohr Emma,Hrooks.lday from New Cantle, Del, with
wheat to Jae Harratt & bon.
WIRMOR arena
The treeket steamer John MoMakin. Marshall , wnilet
at anchor in Lewes Creek. Del loaded with gram , trait
and vegetables, for Philadelphia. took fire at 8 o'clock
on Thursday evening. and became a total hew. Capt M
win not on board at the time of the fire but the deck
bands, engineer. and firemen were. and exerted their
beet enemies to save the -easel. hat without effect, es
the depth of water wee ipsufficient to scuttle her.
SteamshuirKennebeo,Johlueon. hence, arrived at New
York 'catarrh's. •
Steamship Arago.Lines. for Southampton and Havre,
cleared at New York reirerday.
Steamship Sealieroo. Brooke, for Liverpool, elearud
at New York yesterday. -
Ship_John Merrick, Crabtree, for 0 laagow, cleared at
New York yeeienlay.
• Ship Chas Ward:Gould, from Liverpool, arrived at N
York yesterday. -
Bbip Mermaid. (new, RH tons) Scudder, cleared at
Boston 18th inst. for Hone Kong.
Bark- Nordnam, Van Lewes, for Philadelphia, Was
loading at Rotterdam Mat nit. _
Bark Washington Butcher, Coi l i ng, for Marseilles,
cleared at New York yeeterday•
Bark N H Gaston, Parmelee, for Barbados/4 cleared
at New York awarder..
Buhr M Pickup. Baker, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia
'Yalu Onernine, Willotte, hence, arrived at Wilming
ton. NO. 16th inst.
Bohr C 0 Saddler, Sipple, front Delaware City, arrived
at New Haven 18th inst.
&bre Marl Haler. Haley. and W A Hammond, Pow
ell, hence, arrived at Boston 18th lust
Bahr Atlantio,Wass. hence, arrived at Saleml6th inst.
Bonrr Alice Lea, Polder. and a m Aldridge, Bateman,
sailed from Palm 18th last for Philadelphia.
Sahr Horace Staples iiibbe, sailed from-New Bedford
18th 'met for Philadelphia.
Stir Ana Eliza, Hohinion, hence, arrived at NOwYork
Yesterday. • ,
ISPEC3IAL NOTIOEIS.
,
. SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
,THISTT.IIINITI AND
8711DISTS, Philadelphia. A Belem Boarding
'School. E. D. 4 BllJteirttrwrisna - territTN - Arrirwe
HERS, A. Ill.:Prineiptla
Hon. Wilt. BUIL rR, Clearfield ; WIH. iIIcHIBI3II%
Esc., of the Marthants , Hotel. Philadelphia ; Hon. J
W. FORNEY, of " The Press," Rev. R. WEST
BROOK, of the S. CUniola ; Hon. J. W. MAYNARD ,
Williamsport; 'J. LEISENRING, EMI.. President of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Cowmen.. and Hon.
ASA. PACKER; Manch Chunk; alt of tob am have soks
boarding in Saunders' hisiftlete, will give their friends
'who in be loosing fora safe, thorough, and pleasant
13'..h001, any information desired respecting this Semi.
nary.
Ifow ROEIER A. PRYOR. for several sessions et mem
ber of Protestor Sanders' Institute. in a recent letter
to him, remarks: "1 remember the years r spent at
your house with great sattsfsetion, and I am indebted to
you for tte foundation of any literary - taste I may nos
sees."
A Grove and Lawn'of EIGHT ACRES are attached
to the Institute for seclusion, recreation, and physical
exercise.
, TIMM, 107. A 11101101 01 FIVE NIONI/15
Pr pilot by the daY. receiving 111
Papds by the week. up to Friday
Pupils remaining constantly...... -- • -- •
No extra extra charges. Payments in advance.
INntooluera Tun kxSTIAL—Two-thirds of
our diseases proceed from derangementeof the stomach
sad the nerves. A want city - Igor in the digestive organs
causes en Immense mounter discomfort, both in body
and mind. ONE PREPARATION, AND ONE ONLY,
reaches the cause and lie eenseguenees of tit's discom
fort. 7o give strength to the weakened stomach. to
calm "the agitated nerves, and to restore that regularity
of action in all the organs which oonstitu e perfec t ,
health. and tend to secure a long and painless life, there
is ne medicine now before the world which will com
pare with HoSTETTER , s STOMACH )31 i TEM It
would be an insult to the reader to suppose that he has
not heard of their amazing euesmee in Dyspepsia, Liver
Complerat, General Debilitt, and all the disou era to
which the stomach. the liver, the bowels and the ner
vous system are *abject So marvellous is the effect of
this great rest 'retire that physicians of eminence do
nor hesitate to affix their names as witne see to the tes
timonials of personswho have b-en rescued from suffer
ing and danger by the Bitters wh-n the remedies of the
dispensary had all been tri d without avail.
Sold by all dragatati everywhere LYOTT k, CO.,
amid, 232 North SECOND street,
LARGE! 'FMB
Wtrunt.'s 13nws.
Law:deter Town'hip, July SOON). I
Msairi.EVANS & WATSON 1
13 cc TLnizx The small Mee - Po. I Iron Bafe which I
purchased from your agent, Mr. e dam It. B en .. in tan.
cower city, on Jelly 70th, 058. hen been subjected to a
very severe test, rrhieh it withstood in a snout satisfac
tory manner. This, containing all my books. together
with valuable mmers, belonging to times f, and some to
my nolo bbors a-d friends. and representing a value of
over Twenty Thousand Dollars. (OM 0000 was to my
Mill, which was destroyed on the night of the 77th of
July, 11330, and passed through the fiery ordeal un
scathed The Hale was on the second El-or, and fell to
the byeement of the mill, and was subjected for sus
hours to en intense heat among the ruins, which was
greatly increased by the combustion of a large quanta,'
of grain confined within the brick walls After the
fire the Oafs was opened. and the books and papers
taken out ins state of perfect preservation, the paper
not even being dmsolored. This fact was, however, to
many bystanders a better reoommendatton of your
Safes than could be expressed an any other words, from
me. Yours, respectfully,
SAbIUEL RANCH.
EVANS & WATSON
neve e Large Meortmeat of the above qtlality
SALAMANDER SAFES
No. 304 ORZEITNUT STREET,
On as good tannage any in the United States
anli-dt
Att, snoutn not fail to read the adver
tisement of Prof. WOOD in to-day'n paper. sub-tt
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARIMPAIIII.LA FOR
megirro Boor Baas.—A pleasant and heathy beve
rageaLbzghtCentsa Gallon, for family use. Full di
rections locompany each bottle. Its universal and In
ortuelnt popularity is its best reoommendation, Be
ears of numerous imitations sold on the oredlt of our
extract and advertising. Too Muting prepared only by
YOTTER .t WIAMPIN. Practical Chemists, WEB
TSRLY, It. I. Wholesale Agent, for Philadelphia:
DYOTT & CO, 9119 North 131bCOND Street. Bold
by Draggled, and Grocers generally throughout the
country. , hie that-MAO
_
'UARD PRINTING, BEST AND ORGANIST IN
the CRT. et 34 South THIRD street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Chemed in the
ilitiost 34 South THIRD meet. '
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Rest and Chestiest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Bast end Cheated in the
•Oitti it 34 swath THIRD street.
, - PARIPIMET PRINTING, and every other deaorip-
Goa of Printing, of the lead anterior quality, at the
nest reasonable Taut; ;at RING WALT L BROWN'S,
prenere Banding. 34 Routh TRIAD street. 1/1 3 tf
-
Saviiisa Annk--NownamsT
OoninnriWOND tad Wow/ striate.—Draroolro re
imikaid largo amomito, from all &ow of
aetaffi sud allots iaterwt at the rate of FIVE
ME CENT. mir
141 . 11• TPIrp li tirs l P l 4' Woks inthoip, laid of in-
Okii t = k ,fro6ltiatiti,etilmlioxii es Nos
Skit aim ill the amsnis.= , hied-
PILOILWX HILL 1 *Nem Md Iciroterrt
MIL IL ItOSIVI.
Ox>t PitION CLOYMIIIO OF 11111 LAMM
lenne, made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALM . LOWEST awning mows marked in
Plain Figures, AO goods made tO Mier warranted sane.
%Amy: Our ONE-WOE spasm stnetly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only tilt way of dealing
AU are thereby treated alto. JONES & CO..
eett-tt log MAIAKET Street
MET Nas MIRACIELODS !limn; Da
■:sons, the oldest end beet remedy known for Ex
terminating RATS end MICE. COCKROACHES
BUGS, ANTS, MUSQUITOEB, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMLand GARDEN INSECTS.
Er Ptinetpal Depot, 61A BROADWAY. N, Y.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere. mill-am
SAVING Fain'—NATiONAL SAM= TRIM
Clotretty.—Chartered by the State of reoneibrame,
RULES.
1. Money in received every day, and in any amonn
tarts or small.
L FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from
tbo day It is put in.
P. The money Is always paid beak In GOLD whenever
It is nailed for, and without notice.
4. Money ie reoeivett from EZICUIOT3, Acestiotistrittors,
ti‘nontiass, and other Tnistees, in Imo or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
i. The money received from Depositors is invested In
Real Retatei Mortgages, Uround Rents, and other first
olass eltOurities.
S. (Moe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
01 lIIf Third street. Philadelphia jell
SALAMANDER inui-PRoor BA7IIB.—A vory
lane assortment of BALABLA NDBRO for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. DE CHESTNUT Bt. PILAW&RbIa.
udit-tf 14VA NR ib WAUtah
MARRIED.
WIIITP,—•rf !NEM BYFIL—JuIy 10th. at the Par,
soilage N 0.1003 North Fifth street. by R.'. Wm. B.
Wood Mr. Richard It White to Miss Ernetine
meter. both of this oi
BOIJIITON-;.BRINDLE.—On the lath indent, by the
Fey. J W. MnDongsl, Mr. Reqsaiin P. Boulma to
MiekEllen a Brindle, all of Vinoentown, Burlington
count.. kJ • .
OLAVER—ROBINSON.—On the 10th 'natant. by the
Rev. F..A Beeman, Captaiohn S. Oliver. of Balti
more, to Mee Hannah Rob ins on , i of Philadelphia. •
DIED.
PROCTOR.—At Mount Roily, N J., on the 16th inst.
Margarette Proctor. wife of Willliam Proctor. Jr., and
danebter of Amos Bußook. in the 39th Year of her age.
The friends of th • family are in. ited to nttend the
funeral from the residence of her husband, at the ably°
olacie,on second day. at 1 ololook P. M. '
I,F.MIN G.- On the 17th instant, Joseph Fleming, in
the oath year of his age.
The male relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited to att-nd the funere.', on Is °nt' y
afternoon. at 9 o'ol'ok from his late residues, No.loll
Vine street. Fterment at Woodland Cemetery. "•
B sOR ilB.—To Brooklyn. on the 13th instant. Caro
line 0., wife of F , ederi r B mike', and my denghter
of A. D. R. Mo ma, of Philadelphia, mad 26 yew s
The relatives and friends of the f'miiy are respite
fully invited to attend her funeral from tee residence of
her fat whir. erederink R. .aches Main below
I tarhOeken street. Germantown. (Saturday) mo'n
inn. lath st.. at 9 o'nloolr.
B RlDriß —Of congestion of the brain, In the
31st year of his agp. on Wedsday. the lith instant.
at the residence of Colon. I Wm. Cummins, Rimbaoo
collies %film county. Pa., Rev. Thomas R. Beveridge,
rotator Of the sixth 'I./rated Presbyterian Church of this
can
His friend. and clergymen of different denominations
are resee , tfully invited to attend his tune Si from his
ints, residence No Eta vorth Twenty-first street, on
Monday morning. the 20th Instant , at 0 o'olook. Fu
neral t , Mount Mulish Ce metery, e• •
PARMA:Y.-0u the lath instant. after a lingering
iii
nese. James Carmsn. in the 39th year alibi age.
The relatives and friends are respootrally invited
to attend his funeral f om his late residenne. oorner
'Of Broadway and Federal street. Camden N. J.. at 10
*lock on Monday morning. the 20th. withqit
nutter notioe. Funeral to proceed to Laurel H il l
Centeterr, •
DOIIOL.APIe.—On the 14th instant, Mr. James Deng.
lase, In the 67th rear of his sae.
Funeral from his late residence. Pennsylvania Hotel,
No. 48 north Birth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 10
&oho*. •
LEEK —, On the lath instant. Fannie , wife of Wm.
flj..ees in her 2ith rear.
Funeral trom har late residence. 10115 Stoppen street,
, ylinorninest9o'cloolr.
r ' d it..-0,3 the lath instant Mercies B
c i r s .o t eu s o a n, ! op , ,
r Pesohal IL and ^ arch Omlter.
Funeral from_ the residents or his Coul
isarente, corner
of gneen and Tow , ship Line road, Germantown, on
Stin 4 iv• rtfternonn. at 2 °Nilotic.
DRUID Lb.—Ott the nth instant, Mrs. Catharine
Driscoll. as ed 60 years
Fune T h omp so n , late residence. Me vine street.
below this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2
o'slook.
FRY .—rin the lath instant. Jose t ph Fry, in the bath
year of his ge
n a.
H EV.—O the 16 1 11 instant, Sarah Ann. daughter
of Thome and Sarah 80138 Y, aged a years, 1 month, and
16 da
Funeral from the residence of hen:lamas. No. 211
North Seventeenth street, above Race, this (Saturday)
afternoon, at 3 it olook.
PHI. LIPS.-00 the 14th instant, Rebekah S , wife of
Daniel iI Phillips. in the 34th year of her am.
E1111.V13 from tne resulenoe of her father. Peter
D. Myer , No. r(l5 ?derailed street, this (Saturday) after
noon. at 3 o olook.
811.9.`v.—0n the 16th instant, Joseph B. Shaw, aged
"r giVe a ial from his late residence. No. 704 Erie Street,
west side. first door be:ow ehippen, on Monday morn
ing. et 9 &Monk.
SHERLOOK.—On the 16th instant, Margaret Sher
lock. in the 81st year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Sarah
W hittou Pasoalville. on Sun 'a afteencon. at 2 o'olook.
STEVEN:C-0n the 16.11 instant, Albert Stevens,
in the 41st a ear of hoe age.
Funeral from his Late residence. No. 235 Madison
street this (Reiturmay I morning, at 8 o'olook.
ST KVENSON.—On the lath instant. Li dia Ann Ste
venson, aged 25 yearn,
Funeral from the residence of Edward Wilson. No.
17 queen street. this (sere rd al ) morning, at 06 o'olonk.
SUPLES.—On the 16th instant, Evelyne. Suplee, in
the 00th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband No. 1109
Ridge avenue, this (eittorday / afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
TAYLOR.—On the 16th instant, Sarah Elizabeth Tay
lor. In the sth year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Duke
street. above Hanover,Eighteenth ward, on Sund a y afternoon. at 4 o'clock ,
W ...1,811 —On the 15th instant, Ch ristopherW. Walsh,
eged 36 years,
the re/Mears of his mother. No. 215
Prime street, above heisond, on Sunday afternoon, at 3
o'clock.
. .
moMAMON.--On tho 16th instant, Ann, wife of
Michael McMahon, aged 29 rare.
Funeral from tho residencg of her hnabend,Eighteenth
'treat and Girard avenue, this (Saturday/ morning,.nt
9 o'olook.
BURL—On the 16th instant. Mrs. Bhkabetn Burr,
wife of Penmen. Burr. eyed 56 gear..
Funeral from the reeidanao of George A. Gilbert,
Gent Broad street, Burlington, M. J., on Sunday morn
ins. at 10 o'clock,
BYJINI6I.—on the 16th Mm. Catharine Byrnes,
wife of Wm. Byrnes. aged 32 Year
Funeral from the re.utenoe of I:er husband • no. zzo
Water Wayknt
• - .
ROV.AL.—On the lath instant, Matilda W., wife of
lotteph Royal. In the 29th ear of her age.
Funeral front the residence of her brother-in-law,
Win. W. Baxter. No. 431 Enterprote street, on.Eund.ay
afternoon. at 4 o'clock.
BINTZ the 15th Instant, Wnt. Meisel, in the
50th year of his age.
Funeral from his late remdenee. Franklin street.
above Noble, west side, on Runday morning, 19th, at 9
o
RLACIK AND PURPLE FOULARD
Aar BILKS. .
Plain black Fou'ard Bilks. '
Black Dungen, 3(.8-4. 7-4. and 8.4 wide.
Black Crape Al aretz. aatne widths.
Gray Ghana R. flit Poplins.
fray Chene Harem' and ' ll °halm.
NO Bars, a, ruffled po t u t s .
twe's Summer Bombazines and Cindy&
lank and whits torwrus and Organdies, &a.
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Nn, 91R CB ESN tYr Street.
N. B.—Darins July and August we close at 6 P. M.
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agents for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHESTNUT
ielutm
TTSIXTH 11. P. CHURCH, (LATE REV.
Te.o MAR Ir. BEVERIDGE'S.) RACE Ftreet,
west of TWENTY-FIRST. Preaching T4).4)101.-
11. , .w. at 10,14 o'clock . A. M.. by Rev. Or. COOPER. end
at 73,114 Rev. Dr.DALES.• IV'
rr.REV. JOSEPH F. BERG, D. 8., WILL
wench in the Firet Reformed 11nteh Church,
corner SEV NTR and SPRING
at
RP.hPI htree.a.
I CI-MORROW (Sabha. h) ?doming. at 10 o'clock.
SPIRITUALISM.—UO NE E RE NC F. S
at RA ‘205144T. HALL,. on BUN CA V. at 1035
A. T. and P . .1. Ars the phenomena of modern
ktytri weber,' the remit of the requirements and conch
tions of the eget" Ad mine.onO emote. /t•
LOMBARD STREET UNIVERSALIST
1,3 CHM% to tmen for Ponder morning servios.
Paetnr. ay. Abet C Thomas. tio. 218 Lombard et. it*
-a. A VOICE FROM MARATHON.
OTE .11 vs/ DOUGLAs.
HERSCHEHEN RY L, V. JOII
D. EGA Nt• ON.
THE REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOM N Er°.
Thooa Who revere the m modes of SIMON ANY
rw.r er+ntiEW JACK.ONI, and FRANCIB R.
MUNK rally to the time-honored standard of Do.
moornoy.
A meeting of the CENTRAL DEMO 'RATIO AG
.roc A 10 NI will be held at their Dal .N. W. corner
PI FTH anI,CH NN ['NUT btreate, THIS (SATURDAY )
EVENING. at 8 o'olook
All who are opposed to fieeesatonists and Disor
rani sere are invited t.• be prey qt.
Neveral em neat epeakers mill address the meeting.
Dy order of the Committee of , userlntenos.
J HIS O'ltYltrce, t hairman.
A Lclt v 1) T. JO'S 8
HENRY A. Of LD EA, """`ahm It.
trSTATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK
t
as required by the second section or the Act o f
the General Auemblv of thin Commonwealth, approved
the 13th day of Ootober. A. D. 1817.
Amount orloune and discounts ...-.....5149.634 29
specie
due from other bunko 3 . 1 3 13 8 4 181 76 4 1
°CLOW* la of ronlation 69,1/60 , '
depovite, including balances due
to other hanks. .... ..
426 189 96
AD2I.2+IIA. Amid I', 1860.
'CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. ss :
I James Lesley,
cashier of the 'Union Bank,
being
sworn depose aud say that the above statement i s cor
rect, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JA 11Eti bk,BI,EY. Cushier.
Sworn before me, this 17th day of august, A. D. 1860.
It P. O. ELLMAK ER. Notary Public.
IyOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
/OD /LEADING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Xenon, MOO.
The holders of the bonds of this Company. due Aar le
IMO, can now receive. upon andioation at this office, la
per cent .etaish, upon the terms specified In the °trea
ter attac
The holders ere elm entitled to the benefit of a MlA
ing Fund of 9140,000 per annum, as established bythe
stockholders at their annum meeting, held Jantiary 9,
1860, and In purulence of the rontraot, entered into by
he company and duly reoorded, to carry the same into
gent. fil. DRADFORtf, Tresimrer.
OIROU.krAR.
k r
Nottee to t Holders of Philade/phia end Readies
Railroad OM/ Afortgare Bonds, dee .fsay 1, MO.
These bon a secured by the fi rst mortgages on the
road, amonn gin the aggregate to 83,508400. The
net revenue or the Laid fiscal year was six omen the
amount of the annual Interest on these ho&
The 7311313511578 propose to extend them for a period of
Dreg years, the holden retaining the bonds end the
see ty of the mortgagee in the Premise eonditlen in
wide they We now held._ Fresh sheets of 00111)0CLI for
the Interest, payable halityearly, will be nomad.
A bonne of /0 ter cent. will be given to the holden", in
coneideration of their assenting to the extengion. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of th e bonds,
riveheir signing a receipt and presenting their Teepee
bond' at the aloe of the Company, or to its agents,
for endoreemont.
Yonne of remultit and endorsement will be furnished
a ll e ig i gi ti on ' he Board of Mnagers,
n 3 0 - vi. B. MI ra UN ENNY. Weersterr.
pHILADELPHIA.
PAPER-HANGING MANUFACTURERS,
(FALL TRADE.)
HOWELL & BOURKE.
Having removed to their new Store,
CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Aro now reared to offer to the Trade a large and
elegant atwortment of
WALL PAPERS.
BORDe.RS,
FIRE SCREENS.
WINDOW CURTAIN uoons,
AU of the newest and best designs, from the lot; Oct.
priced article to the finest
GOLD AND VELVET DECORATIONS.
Southern and Weetern merchants will do well to vlelt
the eetabliehment of
MO WEL L A DO URKE,
N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS.
aulglm PHILADELPHIA.
RICH AUTUMN SILKS.—A small as
iL net opestd of
Noon:lee Nana" Silks,.
Plain COlOlll Fode roles,
Cannella Stripa. irt Color*.
t.Mid-Oolored
oh
PriordAi i Goineso. '
14114ellactip me . " 1 f " 1 , 1 0” ,
ow esisior oe_sod_Yeloore.
esil-If OftlntiMlSHilttithita.
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EXCURSIONS.
STRANGERS IN PHILADELPHIA,
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tually
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FOR THE SEA SHORE.
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Loava At'matt° at
Tina train will atop at gaddonfitld, Waterford, Ram-
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THIRD STREET JOBBING HOUSES
JAMES. Tfl NT.
SANTEE. & 00..
IMPORTERS , AND JOBBERS
, or
DRY' 9-00DS.
NOS. 989 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
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usual
L 4RGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
FOREIXzN AND:DOMESTIC/ GOODS,
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PHILADELPHIA•MADB GnODS,
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PRINTS. MERRIMACK BECONDS,
9ull•gm
TH-4:311* MELLOR & CO..
NO. 8 NORTH THIRD BTREET,
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or
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COOPER. PARHAM, &
WORK,
Importers, Manufacturers, and Jo bbern of
HATS, CAPS. FURS.
AND
STRAW GOODS.
No. 51 NORTH THIRD STREET, below ARCH,
PHILADELPHIA.
MILTON COOPER. WM. M. PARHAM.
ROBERT D. WORE.
tar Pall Stook now complete and ready for Lovers.
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PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS.
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MEDICINAL.
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the NERVOUS bYOTEId, in the oily of Philadelnhla,
who can be our by wg
PRuPES in .OR MORRIS'
EIJOEPHALOS,
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snit
WONDEREALL REMEDY.
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'SINGLE BOTTLE
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Sufferers from
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PIA R VOIAD nt. l /4.K.
gIENE SAL EBIL LT Y.
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lin. MC EItVOVSNESS, Am,
Will find the desired relief by its
EXTEANAL USE,
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Numerous testimonials from the most reirpectable
scums. eau be seen, by applying at the °Moe of the pro
prietors.
Pepsoml by NLOCIRIDOS to CD., No, 65/North
FOURTH Street.
gw — And for Bale by Druggists generally. 11r-if
ASTIIVA For the INSTANT RELIEF' and PER
0 MANENT OU&E of this Wessman( cam
Plaint. as*
FE NI) T,B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Slade by 0. D. SEYMOUR & 00., 10Y NASSAU
Street. New York. Frio. Slyer box; sent tree by poet
tar?-Xin In FOR SALE: AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Oom
'mu'', Handing, troutheast comer WALNUT
apd fOURTH
MONDAY tS ) ll.7ln 4 g l e Y elf=s t
o clop , and
.on
Old laiditution has always paid in foil, on demand,
without no}o,,,REtivr F IVE
rsit
AU online pardlmok, oiunn n demand, in sofa and el. var.
T
ALEX. int
LLDIN, President.
LL
SAP.. WO E, Vice Presplent.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper. Worse Nugent,
John Atesaoh, Jr., Nand. T. Bodine, AM. C. Roberts,
John Aikinan, Jaime Holtman, H. IL Eldridge,
Wm J.Howard. JOHN B. @MASON, Trearnrer.
JOHN O. SIMS. Secretary.
PRI N G GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 „North THIRD Street, leSpreen
and Calowhlll. Incorporated by the Lesielatiare April
lith, lan. Open for Deposits anti Fermenta, daily, frond
ato Itio'oloott. Also, on MONDAY and I:IIILiftIIDAY
EVENINGS, (*roma ton o'clock.
tautest a per cent. per annum. Depository can with
draw their, Moneys by Checks, if desired. Special De
polite received.
JAMES S. PRINGLE, President
Fiume Emig. Secretary. stati-tf it
$lOO REWARD. h
—On nitht . the
residua in West Manchester townsgip fro t lo i rk R o c o r gg;
FOUR HORSES. Two of them are black matches,
about It or 15 hands high; it one of them is four y ears
o d and the other five. and as a few white hairs on his
forehead, which would not noticed without a close
examination. 'llia Wt.r two are light bays, and one of
them i about fourteen hands high, le five years old, has
a bald face and one white hind leg, and is blind In the
left eye.. The other horse is about thirteen hands high.
is we* years old. has a star on hit forehead, a white
spot on his nose, s white hind foot, and is blind in the
right eye
A reward of $6O will be mild for the recovery of the
borsee, and See for the apprehension of the thief. or
a
8100 for both. 816,013AM1N KAUFFMAN.
uglPat
AFLOAT.L...S 000 bushels Turks
1 . 3 Island now landing Irmo bril34 B Walter, for sale
in
to
to yult by A KERR, OUTH nrd 320
NOKIR WHARVES. nult 6c*
lailOß PROTHONOTARY OF DISTRICT
gOURT,
• WILLIAM "
BsCOND ARD.
NOW to the tales of tha Demootatts petty. , 'Wit,
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THOMAS IL GILL.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 212 CHESTNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale by the Paokage:
MOTHS, FANCY COATINGS, BEAVERS
SEALSKINS, PELTS, Ac.
MILLVILLE, MASS,, ORISKANY, FILCH
DURt, ROYALSTON,
FANCY CASSIMERES.
fiARR FANCY UNION CASSIMERES, BA
MEM, LININGS, VESTING% BILE-
EAGLE LADIES' CLOTHS, VELVETS. , t 0
atos-2m
RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO ,
IMPORTERS OP
CLOTHS,
DOESKINS, AND OASSIMERES.
Bole agents for
PR. ERCKENS,ILitVe Tioket.)
ci V E 4 AZI I, A rrO N IOi ti I . . ) & M Cloths.
E. 1 14 RAM & EON, (Gold Medals.)
:gAel ON A BROS.. (Parlor °sash:perm)
E. T ENNIES & CO., and other manufacturers of
the greatest oelebrity.
206 CHESTNUT STREET.
au2-km
-- 8311A.151
--. ,6.30 F. N.
WEILER 8a NEEDHAM.
OHARLE3 WEILER.
GERM/011'01V N
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS
We would call the special attention of H 031017 Buyers
and, Mannfseturere to our new and moll-needed Im
provement in CHILDROPS and MISSKEP TUCK
RIBBED TOP HOSIERY in Striped and High Colors
[PATENT APPLIED FOR.]
ALIO,
FANCY WOOLEN coops,
110008, CLOAKS. TALMO.
BACKS, EONTAGS, NUBIA%
ito., tr,o., &o.•
Comprising OVER 200 STYLES from the latest hand
knit designs. From our own long praetleal experienoe,
and employing none but first °less ri sohardoe. ws are
prepared to offer to flowery Buyers a line of these goods
al.Chsrai TO NONE. in point of workmanship, style.,
or prices, and respeotfolly sollott the patronage of the
Trade.
8010 Agents are
F. V. KRUG 8.1 00..
Iy7-■tuthSm 395 OHESTNTJT STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
F. V. KRUG do 00..
825 011E5TNITT STREET,
Odor to City, Western. and Southern Wholesale Bus
most complete hne MIRA/An and Fanny
DOMESTIC/ HOSIERY GOODS,
Comprising, in peat,
GERMANTOWN RANGY WOOLENS,
GERMANTOWN CHILDREN'S MlSanx, WO.
MEN'S AND MEN'S HOSE,
BOSTON RIBBED HOSIERY, AND WOts.,EN
STOCKING AND SHETLAND YARNS,
Being the best selected and most complete line of
hese goods we have ever offered, and whioh aye suited
wants of the market hi price, quality and styles.
Bole Agrnts in Philadelphia for. the
WATERVLEIT HutilEßY MERINO' AND
AIILt EL_ ALL, WOOL
WATERBURY KNITTING CO: SA R I TS AND
D WERE,
NORFOLK HOSIERY CO.,
HALF H
O
E AND
S.
OTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
WALLACE & SON'S STEEL SPRING
OSBORNE AND CH SEE MAN'S, SKIRTS.
Also Agents for t hhhe
AMERICAN AND HOWF, PIN CO.'S PINS.
Iy7-stuth3m
3. C. HOWE & 00..
NO. 240 MARKET STREET,
AGENTS FOR TILE
MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS,
Have no+ in store a full assortment of the %trim
goods made by the above company. A largo variety of
very ohoioe styles of
M. DELAINRS,
CASHMERES,
OPERA CLOTHS.
PRINTS, tc.
3. C. HOWE AL CO
GLENDALE.
CRIV7'R R VILLE.
MERRIMACK.
ELM STR RET
MILLBURY,
GREENVILLE.
BEDFORD.
SRADPORD. TAFT, & CO.'S BLACKSTONE MILL,
J, T. BHAGRAVE & CO.'S GRANITE MILL.
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FANCY CASSIMERES.
11P1101.4 MILLB,BLACK DOESKINS.
(Very superior high-Instr . ° goods.)
ndian Orchard. Bleaohed and Brown Sheeting', shirt
nra and Dnlls. Colored Corset Jeans, &0., &o.
The attention of pilotage buyers la soliolted,
Philadelphia, July 31,1&o. Jy3l-tutli"-lmo
WELLING.COFFIN & Co.
110 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer, by the package, the fbllotring description of
AMERICAN GOODS.
Olt STANDARD MASSE AND IN GREAT VARIETY
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO 'SPRINTS;
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS,
SHIRTING® AND DRILLS;
OSNAIIURGS, DENIMS, AND STRIPES;
CORSET JEANS, IGLESIAS, AND NAN•
KEENS;
CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED
LININGS;
RHODE ISLAND LINSEYS;
PHILADELPHIA LINBEYS AND CHECKS;
KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTTONADES;
NEGRO CLOTEIS AND KERSEY'S ;
ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS;
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES ;
BLACK AND /MED DOESKINS;
SATI gETS AND UNION OASSIMERES;
TWEEDS, OASIIMARETTES, so., do. aul.Sm
WASHINGTON MILLS,
FORMERLY BAY STATE MILLS
SHAWLS of all elm, In great variety.
Einboneed and Printed TABLE COVERS.
UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS.
B ALMORAL SKIRTS.
DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINGS.
6 4 SACKINGS and Leavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and OPERA FLAN
NELS.
Printed FELT CARPETING&
For sale by
FROTHINgHA3I & WELLS,
SHIPLEY, 13A7ARD, it lIIITOIIINSON,
NO. 119 ONEBTNUT err..
COMMISSION' itEROHA.NTB
FOR TILE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
sake- GOODS.
int
TCONFE3SIONS AND EXPERI
ENCE OF AN INVALID —Published for the bene
fit and ite s warning to young_ men who suffer from Ner
vous Debtlits, Premature Dopey, ero.; suPPIt tng the
means of Pelf-Cure. By one who sued himself, after
bolus put to great expense through medical imposition
and nu Wary. Hincrle copies may be hod of the author,
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Bra.. Bedford, Kings coun
ty, N. Y., by enclosing a post-pcul addremed enve
lope. sum-im
IITIROI.I PROFESSOR BOOTEE—" Thy
X" opinion the H RT ELL JAR combines more ad
vantages than any others for Preserving, being whoa!
ofglass, cleanly, strong. and durable, closing air-tight,
and opening and abutting with ['sodas.
"JAMPII O. BOOTH."
PROM DR. ATLEE.
I have used the Hertel! All glass Jar in my faini y
for the preservation of Fruit, and in comparing it with
others previously employe for the ourpogn. I contialer
It highly preferable, and partioularly Co to metal jars or
lore with metal tops. It m poi featiy air tight. and pee
Irmo all possibility of taint. an is the case with metal.
it is seemed with more ease, rapidity. and certainty
than by cement or solder, and opened readily. while the
fruit is kept in the most admirable manner. Having
tented the Jar well, }consider that at ineete all the indi
cations that can be desired.
" WASHINGTON L. An.an, M. D.,
No. 140 in Arch Street."
Manufacturers under the Patent,
BARTELL & IXTCHWOItTLI.
au4-luail Ise. 13 North FIFTH Street.
A WNINGS! AWNINGS ! !
FLAGS! FLAGS!!
JOSEPH 11 FOSTER, AWNING MAILER.
448 North THIRD Street,
Philadelphia,
Hal on hand FLAG is of all sixes, or made to order, at
short notice. .1- olitioal parties. Clubs, or captains of
yeesels, would do well to call beforourohnsins else
where. Sacking Bottoms B
Bags, and Wagon -covers.
augla-if Itn•
A ZUMEA 1 AZUMEA ! AZUMEA 1
LEUMBAI AMEBA! AZVMEAI .12IIMEA t
nor, MOREDP AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
Aasfatun i uM e :1 0 1. o mi Ll
i ll 14311 D ally
AND 011188 WAKES OP
SIAS, 4.0
SAMUEL NEEDELAAL
Are also Agent's for
94 Routh FRONT Street, and
35 LETITIA Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
M ADAME D'OUVILLE'S ENGLISH
end French Bon-ding and Day.g e hno f or son
ladle,. 1411 SPA UCE Street, lull (menu IstoNlbsV
September 10th. mod cuthim
P RIVATEp SCHO4: I.
01M NARROWS. for the put six year. As_soci
ate Pennine! of the Blast:thongs academ/, in Eish•
teenth etreet.tibovo Cheet^ut. will open a school for
tore, in Chestnut street second door imlow Ei hteenth,
(City Institute Building,/ on MONDAY, SE PrEalß ER
Et,
( " M trout/rot mar be obtained at the City Institute and at
808 and 009 Chestnut street.
References .—John B. Ran, L L. D., J. J. Reece, M. D.
It*
nOADEslY.—English
and Classienl &shoo', ( in the City institute Budd
-1 end C tiEeTel UT and e.IGHTEhWI ii swots. en
trance on Eighteenth street, third door above Chestnut.
The next session will commence on MONDAY, Seo
tembor 3. Ism.
507.1111 JOAN H. WESTCOT T. Prisolpal.
MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'B BOARD
LY-KN43 aril DAY SCIIOOI6 for YOUNG 6A DIE 4 I. No.
1727 VINE atrcat, near Logan Fauva, will RE-OPEN
on WE ONEEDAY, Niptember 171.11. Duca furnished
ou application. cull-aar
ISS LtJOI R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
..".M.• M. BIR D sooen thei r eehool for young la
dle/. at No. 1019 BPR UOE atreat, on MONDAY. Pon
tembeg 17. nugl4-7m
YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND
DAY P CHOOL. —Rev. JAIIEP I. 11EL•111
D'ardise nod Da• Sarno! for Young Ladies. 1.545
W e lo • UT titreet. will be reopened September 131 b.
null-emer2na
PRPT‘TE SOHOpL FOR BOIS. -Lu.
CMS BARROWS. for the Dalt Ex Years ABIO
- Principal of Rittonhonse Academy, in Eighteenth
street. above Chantn it street will open a Reboot for
Boys. In CILb.S rN U f street. second door below Eta h
teenih. (Ci'y leatitute Buildings,' on MONDAY, Ben
temrer M.
Circulars tray he obtained at the City Institute, and
at 696 sod 609 Chestnut street.
References : John IS. Hart. LL. D., J. J. Reese,
RI. D.
TE MIS•ES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
English and French Dowding and Day ?chop!, for
Young Ladies. No. 1703 WALPIIJ Street, will lo re-
Opened on Wednesday.Sopt. 12th. aul-6w
IVE 4 g !et e ) . , a l . 1
y t3fß reform " their A3 l" ° ! . t l) l.l ' d i " tia;
the pnblto that they hava removed their Duaelatag and
Day School for Young Ladies from Lorar Square to Noe.
1547 and . 1429 SPr UGE Street whore they will be
ready to reoeive their pupae on TEURSDAY,Septem
ber 13th.
Mesdames CIIEGARAY and D'HERVII LI( will re
ceive visit is at No 1509 LOU:UN Square until the
20th August. yylo-6m
AItiERIOAN SOLIOUL is a
reltalge medium thronghwhteh bohoolx sad ',mel
ba, may oPteurt aolatent teacher'. Parents roar or.
pin.eretettetCy, in eriste_ancl lareekei of the bar
.ekeels. b woonx , , a 00.,
WAY, Now York, or
al!-tf ittstrAT Street, philadovpiza.
nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL
a--e• MERCANTILE COLLEGPE. located WI
deltohiPi. S. E. corner SEVENTIA and OFIESTSF
Nenr .rk, Buffalo. Cleveland, Oblong°, and St. Loa
For ',station. call or wlld for flatedoran.
SUMMER RESORTS.
EP El RATA MOLE N T AIN FPRING.-
This onPultr Watering-Platte will be her noen
during the season of warm weather, and end 103 frost
sets in. Pe.sona desirous of spe,ding the remainder of
the reason wnere theyhave the advantage of pure
water, pure nmuntain air fat en elee.rion of .welve
hundr-d feet) tree from fogs dame nights, and mile
mrie. usually rising from alusgtah stream* in gorges of
moun q as. ud low localities. wid Jere find e.ery o m
ien and amusement to be IT et with at tit, best-regulated
watering aces. Nor further partioulare and circulars,
please call on Jos. B. Myers. corner 'third ear Vine
Stroo.a,and James s. Fade & • bk. old Cheetnut
Street, Phi adelphia. or on JOSEPH e ONIGhIacHYR
36phrata Post Omoe. Lancaster county. Pa. 009-1 m
Qt UN HOTEL, BETHLEHFM, PA.
K. 7 This fine old mansion founded before the Revolu
bon. and tnt Print lyconnects with some of the most
Interesting features of our nat'onal hist ire. Is now of
0 peony to aceounnodato a lane number of guests.
The house is conducted in the best manner. -nd no
truing is wanting to make it the pleasant and corn torts
ble name of visitors I funnx their yoiourn in this de
lightlu inland temp. The sir Is ealutir oun. the moun
tain and river *caner. beitetiful. and to tho seekers of
either eealth or pleasure. Bethlehem is not mailed by
any other summer resort in tae Union,
an3.lm .1 1..18i RT, Proprietor.
MANSIO I 110USR, MOUNT CARBON,
SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY. PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
p ,_ Ci liVieuld-mitqliehed House , lociatail in the gaP ha
,vsgn 87 and Second mountains. immediately on
the Ns o the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
within of a mile of Pottsville, formerly kept by J.o
genii blear.,_of the old Mansion House , Philadelphia:
hex, lie
al. demise. been nuder the charge of his
daughter.
The Home ispared,
race gt..„,.
.)-pared, at all mamma of the year, for
the tion en
and has been recently put in
order. The hallo eeßen, and park adiolning. presents
great inducements aa a mnuner resort. to reons wish
ing.to tvelle a m. 0 ., time e•vay from the dust and tur
moil of the cities, wrier: ri tt, G e e b r eath e g r e e t, ree er ,..
W e air. and en toy the ' Ind beautiful scenery of
the goal region.
Commutation passenger tiokets.twy the use of fami
lies are sold at a reduction of twee, f i ve per sent .,
and an accommodation train will leays.aterilieri e d.._
during the summer mantis, to enable e who may
desire it to spend the business portion of t day in the
city and return the same evening. on which of e harges
will be thirty-three per cent below the usual rate,
For tenns, apply to EAD.
hiansionHouse, mount Carbon
Schuylkill Co.. lta.
MANSION ROUSE, ATLANTIO CITY,
N. J., ISAAC TELAYE.R, (fete of Surf Housed
Proprietor.
This House brut been very much calm- ed and im
proved. Has now a rewire mber of Family Rooms, not
surpassed toy any hotea ntn is city.
It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
have been laid to the ocean, which will be lighted at
night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect
ing lamps.
Attached to the house but separate from the main
building) tea Intro Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
first-class lon Cream and Conlectionery attached. Over
the Hall there are forty sleeping rooms for single gentle
men. There is also e. play- ground for children, well
shaded and enclosed, with twines, &o.
The eatenng department will be under my own es-
Pewit eupervision, and I trust that my reputation is
sufficiently , atabliatted to 'satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpass'd.
Tarots will be $l2 DOT week.
Transient Boarders Se per day.
Carriages attaoi ed to the Howie will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean free of charge daring bathingtionrs.
jesa-tf .18AttO THAYER.
Ix-A MERMAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN',
PA.—This well-known and Popular hotel hal,
daring the oat season been
to TnigtaVAlbktffilvtiVetWaccitiVisette
t a the interior of rennsylvania. The beautiful and
healtothl satiation of Allentown 'renders it a de
lightful tawnier resort, in view of which special &T
-rans °manta have bean made by the_proprietors toee
oommodate summer boarders. J. Y. BRCHTEL,
)era tiel );- W. BIGOItff.
BEDFORD SPRINOS.—Thin well-known
and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for,
the reception of Visitors on the FIRST OF .JUNE,
and kept open till the Ist of October.
The Horst will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest asouranee of
comfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms. or any information In regard
'a the plum, will address the subscriber,
JN O. P. REED, Beti!y and
Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
CONGRESS HALL-- 'ATLANTIC) CITY,
N. J.—This see/onus House, situated at Atlantio
City. mill be reopened with every scoommoelsfion for
visitors on the 38th instant, by the subscriber. The
House fronts the beaoh 12) feet, siring a splendid view
of tto Ocean. ann is near the Ftahrue and 13ailute uotnt.
No pains will be enema to secure the comfort and con
nience of ewes.
fP2O-2in THOMAS O. i;A RWRTT
NEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY.
—This popular and eminently avorite Bowie at
Atlantlridity has, since the °toeing of last season, been
enlarged rouged, refarnteted, and completely re
tuvenated in every particular. and is now open for
he season. Prom tta delightful situation, near
ness to all places of interest. close proximity to the
imam and beat part of the beach, It .a Tendered one of
the most convent e tit and decidedly the plesaanteat how*
ort_the Island.
Terms — SlO per week i elle per day. Children and
servants half price.
OHN , prietor.
R. L. FUREY, SuperinteJndent.MlCK Pro I ital-am
COTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located at
AT I,A N T. 1.0 'ITY, N. J.
Boarders acoommodated on reasonable term..
jean -3m M. MoCLEF.S. Proprietor.
STAR MOTEL,
NHAELY OPPOSITE THE E. P. lIOTETor
ATLANTIC Cl rY N. J.
SAMUEL, ADAMS, PROPRI I TO,
DINNER
ALSO, CARRIAOE. .....S TO .
HIK . FIF E. y OEN - TS.
far &tenant accommodated on the moat nameable
tormi IMO 3m
MANSION 1100801. MAUCH CHUNK,
CARBON CO., PA —This is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, ,nd
the proprietor Batter& himself that thus far he has .110-
renued in keeping it In a manner that cannot fail to sa
tisfy all his guests.
The Rooms arenewly and elegantly furnished, an'
the Table lilways aontains the very beat the Markets
afford.
The hotel is located on the banks of the Lehigh
direetly°waits, the railroad depot, and at the base el
Mauch Chunk hunk
A path leads from the rear o
the house to the ion of this mountain, from whieh woo,
sorra eight hundred felt above the Lehigh, the most
sublime simile Imes inable is presented
Th. Route is abundantly supplied with ice best and
Purest Mountain iirinc eater.
PO - Hot and Cold Bathe can be taken at all times.
1035.2ni Ob.ORO. BliPPlid. Proprietor.
AMERICAN 110TEt , MAlltil CHUNK,
PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner el
fording every Tom ort to ettanzers and trivellers.
Arrangements ha% a been made tins season to accom
modate SUMMER 110 A ItHERR. The most sub'me
mountain. 'Denim end rural enjoyments are tone af
forded. MICHAEL WiLH
GEO. W. WILH EL/11.
jeWtsel Proprietors,
T.
HE SEA-SEV atc—ATLANTIC CITY
IIICRIBBIZVB U. S. H • fEL.
The underaigned, worrier or of the above•tiamed
house, being now prepare/ to receive guests. re
speotfully eolloits a share of the ',obit."patron
age, Ames last summer tnere has been added to
this hotel a four storied wins. Ho feet in lentth. non
taming (beside the bed- room!,) a sulte of three Parlors,
for ladies, and two for gentlemen; also, a reception
ro
room, wash-om, and spacious bar-room. Bowling
Saloons. Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-wnter
Bath Boone have been oonstruoted for the accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole /rouse will be lighted
withgee. The house has been newly painted arid fur
nished while the shaded ground, surrounding it have
beep put in complete order. A well-manned pleasure
and an excellent Band of en
gagesf tame have been en
gagor the season. J .
hIeKIBBIN.
Jtt-tr
CARLISLE The favorite resort for those
Who appreciate Grand Sooner',
WiIITFOITL,PRUR Pure Mountain Air, Invigorating
Baths, Large and Well-ventilated
SP `` llSitiS,
Cumberland co., Pa. ROOM, Good Society, and a Good
accommodationsfor Tote.
900. For particulars send for Circa-
Taa:118 LOW. ler.
OWEN, CLENDENIN. & VIBSCIIER,
le7-3m Carlisle FPnng. re.
V k LIMMIT DOUSE, DARBY ROAD.—
kJ Thu?. pleaaint rural retreat. four miles from the
city, is now 01 , 011. 'ars pun thy don hail-hourly. t en
tlemen and fdmilies accommodated. timid fishing. a
ten-pm allot. firm kabinet. anathema !nowt. a gond
table. Tetina moderate for full or partial bawd. and
single meals j)27-ewsw
COLIT'SIBIA 110 USE, CAPE ISLAND—
CA r MAY, NnW Jersey.—Thia large, first-clan
HOT hi. will be opened. for the reception of guests, on
the 25th Jane, IWO. The House hat been complete IT
repaired and refurnished. A new cooking range. ovens,
steam boilers, and every modern improvement added.
Exteneive etabling attached to the premma
All letters euldmsseo to the subscribers, Cape Inland,
Nev Jeremy, will be promptly attended to.
LAIRD WOOI.SIAN.
James H. Laird. late proprietor Franklin House, Chi la
delphiai R. B. Woolman, formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape 'eland. dlut
Igi . AGLE HOTEL, BETHLEIIEII, PA.
-.:A This larg e and old-established Rowse, known es the
LEIIIO VALLEY BUMMER RETREA."
is now open or tho season. The aeceminodations of
this Bowie will be found unsurpassed. The yids here.
by the North Penney heads Railroad. is one of the Plee
tautest in our State. CALEB YOIIE, Proynetor.
je2s3in
A MERICAN 110IISE, CAPE ISLAND—
Mr& M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.—This favorite
hotol will open for the reception of victors onMON
DPY JUDO Mith. It ham been fitted op in the best style,
and every attention will be pull to the oomfoirt of its
guests. IeIS-dtSepl
SEA BATIIING.
NATIONAL RILL,
CAPE ISLAND.. GAPE MAY. N. J.
This floe large. and airy bowie is NOW OPEN for
vißttorm. It distinguished Mr etimlort. looehh, and
superior a 000mmodanons, with ample room for SW per
sons. Tema mod AA srote.
RON GARRET/30N. Proprietor.
QEA BATHING, OAPS ISLAND, N. J.—
'forge""Mal 6311111,14=.
WIPIATLEY & CIARILL'S A.ROH
STREET THHATRat,
OPHNIKG NIGHT.
SATURDAY EVENING. AijimeT 7 3 .1 ,
TtPc litaAl.- W.
Lori Duherly. Mr. P. Chippendale • Dick Dowlas.
Mr. Wen. Whew try; Ceel'y ifnmeetran', Mrs. L Draw.
LITTLy RrASUEE.
Admission 25 cents &eared tents to Drew cteela.
S'X cents: Parquet. 60 cents;Haver; fur &Aorta oar
bona. 25 cents ; private Box in Gallery km co ored me
.^...3a cents.
Dow+
cnert N.Terform alms c OTOIXISOCeII oartsr to IL
VONT INEN TAL THEATRE,
(lat. WALNUT Stmet, above El hth•
CARNCRLSI .AND SHA.IPLEY'd s
OPER ATV: DU fith QUet TROUP
C° o9 r" PO ItTEEN T LEN TED Aiti r DSTl.
And runt BRIODT el.,* eras
MTki !GPI AN FIRMAMENT.
FRANK BK. wER.
COMMenee a wire o r their
AMUSING EferisKTAINIHENTBI
IVED4EBD al( &V.H ON
st IRO. AUGUST Z
.1k
ad oontinti mita farther wee*.
A RPi.F.NDIu PROGRAMMR_weealattd
REPLETE with ORIGINAL NOV ELTIVB. oral put
ha with the Brilliant Terpsichorean Displays of the
FOU G DAAb'Efte.
Admission ."4 multi. Doors open at 7 °Wank. To
cornalcuee at a yowler before 8 o eloot . aol,l-(k
CONCERT HALL.
MOST EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION.
• - FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY.
Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Anglia X. IW.
PROF. LOVE,
THE GREAT EUROPEAN
WIZARD AND VENTR,LOQUIST.
Whote wonderful and estomebing feats In Magic pad
great sowers of Ventriloquism. have beet. the adistra
two of thousands of vim ors anp gained Men the !gri
t- tun). from both the publio end the press. of being the
GRE ATES I` MAGICIAN OF IHE Ar.Y. will have the
honor of making hts first aP. e tra nee in Philadelphie et
CONCERT 1 , ALL.
ON MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST Pl.
And following evenings whe . he will Piesent N. big
patrons the most wonderful and ind On. preherunble bate
renew al. puolostip teal. And oimentlo Mum and van
triloq . itt a vant tv of experiment" n-ver before
ane d •ri this or ant Other country by any other
artie t himself
If Mtn( .vents being at the same time cht•te. mill
son and instrucove. cannot fail to "Naas the meet
faro mus. having risen large iy patronoged by th e ,p o rg y
n
them.the told end New Worms and fads endorsed by
and prononneed to be the as plus Won of map
osl 'Ponders
. Prof. Love'. ;uranium:tali tithe most extensive ever
seen. presen inn at the same W.' e the eleennea midis ' s"
of the Asostio boudoir. together with the sublime SiP
pecracce ea Impends , ars. abode.
11Gr The
evening programme will be °hogged ever,. ether
Dow - will be open at 71i o'zikiek Corseting will aka
mane° at a prep:agog. s din , 'sine. SI seats
ant? gt A -,. L'E Otv.R.
Are t and Resusess Illiastet.
GRAND PRobigNADV FREE CON
cER This A leTERNmme, at rot= LittV rP
ZUT44 F • a 7. Ir it:. " 11 ITV ' Bror t l i tZ tg We -
mecca or at a.ti o'clock P.M.
Pare 6 or 7 cents Vora every point of lb.; pity feta
airatd-avrnbe RalliOad) to the Place. rairrornt
steamers afro atop. sti/11
YEN NA. ACADEMY OF THE TINE
ARTS.-1025 CHESTNUT Street.
Containing a large collection of Paintsnweed
tare, is now open daily from 0 A M. tall P. 110 11 ..
miealon:M ote. : cLrtdren or:darn nears. II eenta. 1
WANTS.
WANTED —Five Iron Moulders, good
wnekmen on steam enema work. Aryl ,
lIRInG 111 etre Muni Fr..iiford.mmi
•
ty-thir ward. Philadelphia.
T )m IV:HANTS.—A your Mau, 18
Years; or ars. haring esitelrffnos a drir-r=
busters, would has situation wan or Month
e Pumice It IVO n• Addrest B. C.. "at TA Pr
ytuat. qt.
flee. for throe days. it•
w.ANTEI —A person with $5OO, ($2OO
wit, the At one. the h.la pro fi ta b le month* to
unite wit, the advertiser in a ivveatasaaL
PrlftaiDal IP It return In a few months. and a Nancems
profit accrue for a period several yea:ll. If ddriall
"R. is. ro" office of this paper. sal? St
A LiwAt, AGENT INEACII MIINTY
or Penneylve.-ia. Del , ware, and New Serm
wanted to sell Tonhe's ?moat Barometers. G. VV. t
FOSS. No. 61 North TRIG D treet. ante SO
WAN LED —By an experienced S es
house.•m a situation fairwholegile Jobbing. dry-soods
Ca , . influence a amount eine- r short tredit
trade. Address -• ttamiiton," at thi othee. ante Ut•
A YOUNG LADY, who has had six pane
experience as teacher. desires similar employmott
in or out of the city. address " Teacher," office of The
Press ante 1711...
NTLD—A young man as naleamam
• • Who thnrettehly acquainted with the Merchant
Tailor's and Clothing trade of this atv. To as/ Demo
cable of Oiling tug section. a liberal nompstivatien
rn pa
be given. Address Box 413, P.O. blh-tf
WANTED—A Situation, by a man,
thirty-seven years of age. of *Measles
enoe in businees, ot good achirees.iad eouspelimM
almost any position, either as a clerk. emponsitendentt.
or salaams. is very respectably connected, sad cis
give the most satisfactory references as to lateen .
mercy, andhuainess =Way A sic . idereas
trizsleAtz_th
_be accepted. Address B. "
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
at TO LET—A line large three-story
AR CU D, ELI ING, in TWENTILTA Street. above
ARM!, No 151- Rent SaKo Gas &storm. sad ell
modern Improvements throughout. Inquire at 329
CHESTNUT Street. main.
AuR SALE- 'FIE STOCK, FIXTUhES,
LEASE. and GOOD-VVILL. of a lams CARPET
ESTABLIpIIALENT. _
LOC& Ell IN OF THE B 58T BUSINESS
lITHEETs IN THIS CITY.
The stock moue of the best soleotrd iu the market.
The whole will be disposed of on lacorabla terms to
close &partnership.
For particulars, apply at No. 47 Routh ForrHTll,
street. aula 7q
eaFOR SALE—On accommodating terms,
the STORE and DWELLING, No. WA ARV.
Bostic. Apply to WM. E. ALLEN, No. t.3.b ARCM
Street. an11.11t•
al TO RENT—Two spacious, well
=ll., Urbted, vet-ventilated Rooms. near $h Bi
obeage. domed for mortmo °Moss. or for ooartumomi ,
purposes. as there 14 Ample steam sower Washed. 6.11.
dress" X. Y ," box 1397. Post Odtoe- aatlm
ERfeLANTOWN PROPERTY. For
. =mug/
u. tame O . oreta n ise t asse
shad% inpne or a the beet toostions v,tt be ar tY .ow.
Address Box 1180, Phalsostlatts poet 0f0045.
rro BUD-DEM.—A large let, ha
three front., auitable for immediate imerow
!named on TWENTskrriketreet, below CAT
Wtllbesold on accommodating terma to a ru as erti,
mill imp, ove. For terms, &0.. address "K.
thus raper. J7O-e
Fj AOTORY LOT FOR SALE. -A
lot. having three fronts, admirably gasatiodq
Eknitiminiern part or the city. Wilt be mimed or
on reasonable terms. For narriordara, apply at ter
office. 105-0 I
et FOR SALE—A handsome Eneiah
COTTAGE, on Main stre•t in Pivertas J . ei. J.
midway between the ltreambo it ding and
station. The LOT 03feet hunt by 200 feet diseTrial
laid out. and filled erith dwarf fruit tress, grape Pula.
shrubbery, Sco. Ihe haute contains on first Boor yip
tor, Anton a-room. hal.. nursery lane dinice-room. and
kitchen and on second floor four comfortable ohs:Weer&
Te whets house is in excellent condition. frs-kly
painted outsideand surrounded hr good shade triers.
as been occupied both Asa summer ant waiter resi
dence. 'fern's 33 SCO SIAOO sash. the bilance earl re.
wain on mortsa,e Inquire of Y. B. 6r .3 Crnsolida
tion Bank, or on the Viennese Riverton is a eellantfol
pace. 10 miles from the city ? a cesroble sane ten
times daily by steamboat and retina. , or by a tune pie
ride on era of the beet turnpikes in New Jars. Boat
leaves Arch street wharf at 3.9, 6116 6 o'clock can
Walnut street at nearly all hours. ausl6-thstirdt•
50 VArdIABLE FARMS FOR SALE, m
mention. For larther tnfortnatioek
at Nu. 43 t 0 RTIt TRIAD Strati, Camden. N. J.
ault-stutblm•
MISSOURI LAND I I
300,000 Acres for Bala, at wipe.) ninging l 3lll
to ISO cents or Acre, in any savuttio•
TAXHS p id, and PA CENTS proem? d for iraroba
sera of (And under the Graduatiort Act.
Plats funneled gratis by enclosing Ilk lolt+l 4l fftatlP
For funnel' urforroat ork slyly to
WL0024, It Or brbiGS
t. and Gel:torsi LoixtotAgemis,
60 CHI #TAUT 8
Ite tweed THIRD and ON ti r t
bri . LOU 0.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold. sad 1003,10 8, d.
172-3 m
FuR SALE—The Stock =drub:iron of •
Whol'sole Boot and boo HMO, r.ow doing •
good businags. Thum as a goo° opportunity /Or NW ow
wishing to go itto the bagmen or a holm wagon= to
increase tar trde. Batist•o.e.e reasons omit for
oTr.. .Ar , dreus "NA 280," Philadelphia Peet
tt:toe. tv..h owe.
Fr-) N U ItsER YMEN AND FLORISTS •w•
For sale a . large lot In the Southwestern meal of
Oa sgr aq, e'l adapted fora Narsgsr. Terri acwortua
ta m . 1 , or 'a:hooters address •• K. this office. st -U
13 °AHD IN G.
prtiv • TB BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their families, or 'single gentlemen, oan be iwoom
=dated with Board. with 'pleasant and hpllCeontel
rooms. furnished or unfurnished. at tilb LOC Cell Alt..
south aide of Washinstou nom,. The l ee pa me . bp,"
Opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the cite, ts
cen•ral, sod extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the city con be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room. let*
private entrance. for rent. suitable for an office. jell-t 1
91WO YOUNG tyENTLEMEN UAN BE
Ji accommodated rich good, airy apartmente•terittt
or without boaniain a gnvata factiln Lonarira cen
tral. Addrasa 't TOLB&R,T," earough Blood • Dis
patch.
INS UItAIS cr, C OMPAIN IES.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE, No. 426 CHESTNUT STREET,
Vow Buthinur, Thilsdelyha Bank.
CAPITAL....-. • •-•-•- --SG 295 SOO
INCOME OVER.•-••••• • •
FIRE RISKS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATER
LIFE RIBKS ON FAVORABLE TERM!
GETTY .t. LIEBING,
au. thstu2ni
INS+ 'RANCE COMPANY or THE
STATFI OF' PENNSYLVANIA, FIIILLDELPI3I4
A u mat 6,1430.
The direwors hare this Oty declared et dividend of
Sit Per Cent., or Twelve Dollars pt r share. out of the
profits of the come , TIT. payable to the etookholdera, or
their leenl repreaentetivee. on . tonna.,
e.u7-10t Wil. LAM I[+ R PER, Fecretary.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
60M_PANY Ors.:EW YELL
15.1. r. MILLIONS OF DOLLARB,
OPIUM TN Myr SioII VER $1 TGAGE3
3,000 ON ILIAL 1111ncil
WORTH O,ov,
no premium; are zetvan than in Marl ether Centree
Rim and the lltntende have been enIATII.
StNia Is a eriotly co
Cnor.n,cor. Tnelp ar4
Ateoltholdars. co that ALL Tun reoPirrs
Pamphlets, wad eyes, information. may Ist Itsl
Imam, on application to
I. HATeH_OR AlTARDAr t e r ; m t s.
ill. W. corner 101.11/TH wad W.A.Ui
PHILADELPHIA JLEPETETUEIIt
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!tondo= L. Dawns. tleongs H. Stmt.
Pg r Alli:gr a. t_P i iii7.l l . •`• atii.._
...,,,,h Patterson. Mane C. 1.42 Ins.
John M. Ars - cod.
ta t'r e th orro li W C° .T el oltid.
Thomas IL Powers,
Witham MoKee. Thos. Warman. nTallit •
VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
R 4 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIL ISM SY THE STATEO/
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SONFINED TO FIRE ANDINLANDER/IL
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