The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 29, 1860, Image 4

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olkgrOit 4wi,livait-lkielisiiiy#4o4 iias,in or- 1
der thZllopqacet, late slime womMi in Vit . - - ;
ginla, - , eititliianglit befeentibe Mot. ..
- the - . j. " 4 ll .lrneigAtlid4 ta. thi s ': '. -•
T.lthit Nossise logrieetiheCoirt of Quarter •
,"grin , 99t for ;the bite:lad, "PO of
hibiasc: ,-- ' -
Timm ine trims tCneneit,'_hy • her next Mend,
lamul li. ftroc tnilii , itUreitl i. ' ... a ' ite
.7butrtfit ' MVP shin' Oanamat is 0.,., ic 4 7..„4„ t -.
~„mostrig.,,e °f u lierli tt r i t lu t 4 W Tsta . street. Int the'.
silty of 'Philadelphia fottativiteUsi or reditiosini mum
ant matter: , Tolse Allies** fweslifilaillighl restraint
and - t amens shit',,Em...,:avilicrt..
vow ......,.. T .,- 77 . , . 16-to Mies the boa;
Conquest. common tifhfill ^ - -
of your patitioner..themc Bs Cowman, before your
time% tedo eadaMeersohoidataie Yontßoteas may
root:., . -
toldrid sher-wittereir bray, kc. - • B S A • . .- ,- --;
-,:;,-,,, - ?-,::-17t ;• Ir, • ` ll;her iimrilsi ° , l9 : "-ST •
b:44f , --*,-.•>-^ aO, - -- s , ' , '• , re. IeILLIAIII.OION. -
lannsedinat ankterited 1 liefons nuei . thiste7M. day of
:11:1S,100 . p.:
..1 - 1 , 1,.. , ~, i. -.;?, . 1 DAVID BElTLER,Aldirien:',
Witenesea to - eignaters of Pawnor* - Williamson:
• --:'- --- - Came - D. arrowm,
L 4 il g "I - l a iszdiii if .the .writ ; of -indents *mum
le* directed as certificate of COWel to
iiii i imbed' te the, listen, setting forth -that, re
tj:l3lC:ilteett:e7s;J:.l6-- 1,47.1rY-'w", t -
-_, , • "7
ri e folleciiing lithe,oettilleatnittisched K'„ ,-•-,
.• - - lifen::4li.lowilwor:Jiiikaot the Coert.4Oner
env - ...... • - -", •- ' --• • - • •
am iillirmed'li.nd believe that- Oa , within
us aa.Conenestis in-thivanstody w e .. within
1 .44_
meserwm,m, oontuest‘es a privets pi sighaud
rbPviittlit of any "ewes awed Put o the United
mates Corot. or , by rotas of any other ' trd MOW
Whiatoter.. smiths* thissaid arm:V. *mom is ersiel
dent of the city of Philadeletus, wed harm the said BIAS
haistresidssiaMiewnd. -, ,- • ' .
ex...Yeth_tespestfidier ....,r
I WM; 13. FEINos.
o
tilitteritlifiddi4 Let Writ inns returna
blis to-merreiV riming, ea 10 A.M."
, . Islas -R. LIYDLOW.
EIT je t Ai, ciiiisfaig of the court, yesterday, -- an
essamed: - Meeker Of ' persona' were in stimulates.,
erptif. sere some Yer7Procnimint Abolition-,
The4writ 42bakess..norpityrie breight before;
ietW k irlierein William T. Cowin* was min
il,
d tskliiiog - Siil& 01/0016111, , scootored woman,
tllni,nourf. 7w writ , like igt ether* of a -
Ataturmyeade:. d. l- We - command you, that
Ekes - 100 of Skin' COmyteet, in prisms' under your
otieW,M4 kLeald,,cretnined by wiinteneviir name
the tlidd Sinatiner be - detains& together with the
dikyrisind - reues . of- her': habit taken and - detasned,
CM' haere - :llieWinoriblegWeraldThoyerreen, ,,
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-, Him T.f . f.imictiniet made maim to tie writ, as
Itr)inti-'-' e .. - - -,r,_- - .. -,' ' --- -'- ; : •'
4101 - Matter of the imbue ecipuri at the suit of
Atha einlitesi :
To the honorable the Judges_ of the Court of Quarter
William T. Conquest, in pinswer to the above-writ of
itsblireiviorptu' immerse retitris.•That tha above' -named
embeinbAsult wee beta to sierSioe 'as a slave by - this
respondent in'the tuNiity of accents° and/nate of Tir
ignis filet hill* slanth of Intr. MO- be returned to
i bedsit,- or Philadalrhm, *here be now resides. Welt
int With hintehe wild Ana : Mat WV° leaving Abe
EttateOfiwirsinia,' thir vestiondent fo rmed the:, said
IT. filet by the Termer the State - of enniwivania the
maid gjElli would be fee upon her arrival, for residence
in th i s said State; that this respondent does not detain.
and hamnot detsined , the. said nuts. and hoe no alum
and do • lot;otittin_to liiii i d_ibts_said-13innaneervioe
WitifeEthe ehniiiinowealtk.and that she is at liberty to
- t e ps i d t 4 she
4 le o s n i , ra Li t h o m dt h i t ba i l in obsidierin to
thisAiZe , of the maid alert to abM br ime sao h a e rei b""
=the glide in the Novaya, - -- - -, -er as
4 -i-S, •: '-'•'''' ,' • '" ' • • W• T. CONQ
'fbeiqn arid aubearited to fro Seth d saute s
'`te r bat ---.- v. strifurEY. 4 l4. care - '
0v.,..
~, "Alias: S. Pane said to the court that
live «.1- --, ,-- return to Virginia - to see her riot
Sine deeired Aa.:: •-: - 41 the court to - inform her Of
hatband: Be duet.:
her figista: ' • smin it h I
leMpsimdlow addressed Sine; . - 1 . 17
tillthefore him as a clear cia:,,,""9?"r 99-
terday_ , direoted this- process to heue to her
before the mitt, .In obedience to the writ, you:
Master bee brengclt you here and I desire ,to nay
tri;**.:thist. by the lads of Pennsylvania, having
bleneihrought here by jour matter, he residing
bmiwr -airs a free woman; /initiate reaster.ha ,
MitrOu 50, -If you - totem liaise, b the laws of,
Virginia sad a decision of the Supreme Crowd, you
wlll !evil° be 'a slave. ' Tow must Oka which
adepts „you isililinreue,- and allow nd our
elikee,way with your deternlinetlest._
Sine to the ,court—l think I . *add rather go
back ; I *ill be-better satisfied and contented on
my native soil, and I feel that I will be better off
in the -
:ledge nudlow satd he bad no doubt but that she
wont C.be far better off hi' the atortsv• she Intended
to Dunne.
Sins now Spoke again, in mf %distant tone of
voice, saying. I have not been %Weed at all. Ile
(pointing to Mr. Conned) has tiMell me iround
I don't know where, and shbwn me all
the sightlin the oity. I don't think it' would tip
honorable foime to so away from Mr °inquest.
^ , llidge Ludlow , said : Let this writ be dismissed,
said enterod the following upon the paper :
Leer Pori. It aseearins by thi Totem thel the
',Jena rimed , Wm. 'f. Conwooet dew not Obli.t to
he'd the withm named, Elms Gemmed, pr any claimer
law or omatitutiocril riwht. and the said than 'beim' in
persowre 'court and so - informed - by the seam Me
writ lawliemissed. ‘_. Y. R. LUDLOW.
:Elnaeaid that she Would give $6 to hnow who
bibir AO writ out, and left the oonrt.room with
Ilr. - ,*(kmquest. - She was r crY Mealy dressed, and
is MIT WWI woman'
Simnel-P. Jones; a woman.,
was charged wit::
permitting a prisoner to ateepd. •
The,-bill was framed under the reeked penal
eade, Motion 6,' title as follows . :
.cif- any keeperaailor, shetil, or other offio er
"avast - is , prisoner in his custody of charge. shall
stiffer snob pilsoner ,through gram negligence to
triceps; be shall .be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
On - oonvietioni be- senteneed. -to an imprisonment
not exceidinX one year. and - b ply a lie not ex
'Seeding live hundred dollars."
iri -
.''A'dsel." testified that he went bail for one W.
H.:llrockerman, and embeequently took out a bail
piece, and 'arrested_Brookerman, after which be
handed him over to the accused, for the purpose of
conveying -bins to prison. , Instead of doing so, the
atowseCtook him to a home, end he Gimped out of
tliChitlf May. - -'
111 Jury rendered a verdict ofail
,
Amotion was made in arrest djsuigmiust:
tatlinsitie Nolan was 'charged -with 'leaping a
disorderly-tippling Ames, knowastflebsetopol, in
illaterasy street.. abort Oxford.
-A number oflemale witnesses teethed to disor
dsutOmeurrlng at the house, and toe rale of liquor
to selllo of their -husbands. 'Verdict, guilty 'of
keeping a tippling house. , deferred.
- - - Ersteallreeni colored, Pas charged with recOiv
big $45 in money, knowing it to be stolen:
'Aire; Canby testified that the trunk of Mr. J. 0,
Gilbert,- a-boarder at her-house. was robbed of th o
sisM3ey.. -
- •
.. , Nhe...eocueed said that lilliabettt Jones gave her
thenuiney..;')Efsebeth acknowledges that she took
thenioney in pretence of Emma:
Nlfolzollt.Jones, colored, who pleaded guilty to
tifelaramiy;teitilled-that she took-thensoney from
a pitcher in the room after. Mr. Gilbert had left it ;
she.. gave two notes to Emma Gnomes:id kept Lao
herself ; .witness wed going to get married,, and ate
gate Emma the money so she could fix herself d p
to riot se her bridesmaid ; witness bought some jew
elry, a silk mantilla ? and IMMO dreams, with her
share of, the money; IRDIUSIII employed counsel r
the witness;-and said she would do all she could f.r
her.
The witness was claselyquestioned as to whethr
eta-had a -eornrersations with -any ono-about
case since she has been In prlson,but denied bavirg
had convereationwith any ono:
Itirs.:Balter testified-Abet:alto beard Emma ray
that she did not stowed as 2 50 gold-piece; it w ,
Maumee the did not think Elisabeth had come by
it
The defeats, called'Dr. S. W. Butler, of the In
sane Department of the Philadelphia Alrasbourf.,
who testified that he knew the acemsod before she
came to Ptdladelphts, and never knew anything
against her °bander. '
Cross-exatnlned.—lt'was - In Burlington. New
Jersey, where I knew her ; I have lost sight cf.
her for two years.
Harriet Burton testified that the accused hrs.
longed to the Bethel Church, anifehe never heard
anything against her character. - '
Verdict not guilty.
_Prier twilit' trial of the above ow, Dlr. W. P.
Joheeennioyed that Elizabeth Jones be partuitteq ,
to withdtear her, plea of not guilty, and enter one
of guilty. ,
Mr. Joseph English - West arose, and said that
he watfoonnepted with the ease, and proceeded to
:address the court.
3_ - Judge Ludlow °hooked him, and salted him if ha
'wee an attorney.
Mr. Weet replied *it he wee.
Judge Ludlow directed him to meke proof of the
. • , Mr: - .West asked if the court would allow the
record to be brosibt in. .
Judge Ludlow said be bad sent for It.
When the cue of 'Emma Green Was called up;
-, Mr. Most arose and naked if the court was satisfied
with his tight to appear in the easel •
Judge Ludlow told, him to proceed, and he and
Johnson defended Emma.
At the oopolusion of thetrial, Yr. West renewed
thesnotion for anew trial in Stemma of Elisabeth
, Jones, and, the court held it under oonsideratton.
of
Green, eolored, was acquitted of I charge
reaniring stolen goods. . -
. John Turner, colored, was acquitted of a charge
of the larceny of push-nut.
William Irwin, for committing an unprovoked
assault' 63i J.ohn Bower, wig sentenced to four
'lloontits in the county prison.
,- -,,Aohe Smith wee acquitted of the charge of con.
nwassanit and battery on Peter Lewis,
YBss -colored, -was regulated...of a 'huge.
of ttoraniliting ari assault aid battery on Vincent
Smith, and the latter Ordered to_ pay the oats. -
Wm: Brown tilatided )fulitY to committing en
istesnit and hattery•en Edward Donnelly, and wall
~- serif below for thirty days.
- • -
• -: .• , : W hat are -Ineendistry DOenissents?
, ItATBREOTING TO POITIMOTIIite.
The following Is of Interest to posh:miter' in the
slave States:" • '
. ' Pose Oirrion Doman:mum
- •
Aprovivntaer OPTION, Aug 1860. I
Set I Your letter of the 11th Instant has been re.
letter to the postmaster at Pall's Otnarch,
Under' date of December 1)369, the Rost. •
&messier • Geniriti ruled that, in the opinion of the
',7l:leterteeitit; a imehn a ster Weald not bring hinsiii.if
AirAsingtot with the post omen jobs inhibiting We
uolawfat d etention
r of Mall 'Matter by 'complying
ieftli the ' aOleemonte of the State 'statutes against
'the clianlefloir of incendiary publications. Said
letter .wag-publiabed, for general information, to
' 'rise Washington Constitution, ender date of Do.
'ember 7,1869:. ' ,
1- 4 - 1 h Aire* WM, imetinaitore' Cr. oautionod in
construing State enactments upon this 'Afoot, to"
..ise oarefet ‘ that injustice is not done.. Because
single Dopy of any pargoidir newspaper contains
matter decided by the State authorities to be in.
eepaiary in its character, ft does „not _fellow that
any subsegnerit ntimbert of the mini paper - are to
be condemned for that cause, Each. and every
nuvait thiqUbleetitiote ristesPbc acted upon
and disposed of separately, as provided by the
statute,of.hlarstand.,
.....__P_liVrigarittirihsrpaperinentioned in Year liiticiv;
?-I..erpnyotherpublisationrspon .whieh the miesrion
brings she matter to the Midis.
..,,oroogo,4oseloo,01:tbo ;ft*, or eounty, and have"
Jl-theiridectdeasi to its einriseter. I am, rerpectfully
~,jour obedient servant.
- ST. Joan B. L. Swim,
Aeting Pint Assistant P. AC eallitral•
P. Id.,ylogn,Diheter
tonavfma,
Cincinnati Gialitte says that Dearly the
z i whela of Indiatrais eager* for rein,'end in some
rtifil,Str uldn**; the; aabring
a
lofetooi that
o li o deem it : alpsidylojers4 Pan re.
- ;Aire #4lxll,genorally hold cut brave.
1h wad, IF*" peon
7 4El* as ' 11142.1
_ -t,
ENBRAtt -
~r G)
A Alllama - Slaaoost;—Nr. „
Cl. _Coe, of,
Rome, Nier , Yorki 1., pow conetnotiag a ~ se
balloon ; with.** h,halables tri =booed in bile
jiettalesiallieviganon. In Beptentber lest, w a
endeavoting tot disengage a balloon from a trail; be
met ,withou aceident, in eonsequenoe of which.ile
SOSPlsieullYesireted amputation of ens 'of Ws'
arum-) In And! Lathe oommeided - .Work on` his'
i~ooemnoth ballbint, which will be Antolini in aileint`.
two weeki.', There are about 9.700' yards lir, elikth ,
n UAW until ship; over this is theaatting, wile
i
hog 9001b* . The balloon when inflated is 208 t
high, Its diameter 118 feet; and toAU Uncial:et(
1,731.000 outdo feet of gm The intr.' and ,basket
are 391 feet in circumference, andlB in diameter,:
made of rattan, And' to be carpeted with'. iirtletsls.
oarpet, , and , seats to - inside slaidlair„to
tit
in an enmities.- Over 28railes of sewing have been
done'ort this balloon ; it. Liftharpower is over
000 the: Air: Co. intends tezo to Bt. touts' or some
alter Western elr, will proceed
w t h is
Bast by means o Ithat easterly cense e So
sanguine of fleabag., ' •
It em w i n o:me:he
Tnx,Vraiargag• ct g age 4 7ntACT Hew,
ntitd;--Thilhanville Beerier of A l uliest 23 4 :
” Several' dap
Prised 'IC a , pu - glieation. wlioh .appii.e* In the
lAA , War Florae wars armewliat rm.
Richmond Drossek de,tailieg the -, 00 ' o r a su .
mond sonipirasy.of negro.. in the e eet t i a > :: of Hall
fixfanbelongthg to B:l3ainton, Poe
thet Six negro fellows decoyed an overseer hi, w
wood/ for the pelletse of murdering him and', that
the overseer,-n upon dieCirrering their pu rpose,k b e .
fug 'armed; shot four of the du dead, wounded the
e
fifth,' Wad that-the sixth-on.- eteeped: - NewltherP)
is no forindation 'fact dir this report.' Irr ant first
place. , Mr. Hairston owns noidantatlon
county; in' he next plebes, there has. been Slereiga
of insurrection or Insubordination on aniontrof his
plantation. in Pittsylvaniaor Henry ootuaty.-; No
have it dirk* from i member of his own lean
y,
hold that therein not even a cause to eubpeet any
of his numerous slaves of a dasignor plot of IBM ,
notion —Danvil/e.Reesster.
Tax Cleveland Pletndeaier, speaking of the
inauguration of the Perry monument, to take place
in that oily on the 10th of September, says 'that the
Hon George - Bincroftlied fanally waintrilve on
the B-ffalo steamer 'on Friday mokaingprededing
the 10th. flevenaor 'Sprague,. of Rhode bland;
with his sulte,', condoling of eighty military gentle•
men uniformod and representing the old Coati
rumba., with a fine Uniformed band of twentylfour
maddens, sad a a -brilliant military staff, will be
here on the Sanirday morning's boat. Thenere
over fifty retardants of the Perry family.who will be
present on that •oheasion, and among them August
Belmont._ Besideathe gathering date PerTinfrem
the country round 'about Cleveland, the Ilona ,
dealir says therils floplace within 160 mile. that ,
Will not tern out a ladle delegation, to Say nothing
of thefta in the lakeoi vas, from-Oswego to Chicago,
who will come in steamers and propellers. -
APPIXO.—Tbe ,apple crop_ this year will be
onortnew-almoirt,superaAinn. _Trsete.of. Itrerl
variety and in every place,. from tits nearest shrub
in the pasture rap ..to the mature and full-grown
tree QUMe orchard, ant literally loaded and alrea
dy bending to the ground und'er their unusual bur
dens. For many years there lute been , no snob
profusion of fruit as this season promises. The
pear trees promise an abund ant
, ;yield, and peach
trees Also; what few survive. It -arke7 he that .the
captivity of fruit lc about to ter. *mate, and A
more , generous supply' hereafter gladden our
heNta.—lVarragandtert Timm. , •
,c.tysz great' feature of Lexini 'ton, Ken
tucky,'! writes a correspondent, .tie e beauty of
its hake. Being exempt • from .en ' household
drudgety they are at liberty tn.:naivete. all those
greees whielt adorn satiety and-charm . mankind.
Botot of •the youngest bedeijest burst . let into
womanhood fly bareheaded through the . city, in
,vehioles or on nenebaek; like so many- ang, lb jest
freon
dropped the Blonde to take a taste of 1, 'aortal
pleasure. 273 e Mies of Lexingten'are ehan wing,
there is no mistake about that; and they art I re
garded with ohivNrons admiration• by the
' Tax Alton 0.0..) papers -state that ra
wheat is coming in thee, freely by rail. One mil 1-
17g firm received, in ase foot two days. 22 wit 7
loads, or 8,000 brothels of eibvies white. whit& they
urn turning into flour at the rate of 500 barrels a
day. '
-TeX HORSE SHOW AT SPReiferileLD, /KASS.—
Nearly six hundred* entries Nave been made
for the National Norse Show to corn:newest Spring
field on the 4th of September: - Thera Is /promise
'of a susiessful and extensive
Twitwri4l,o Nweitoxs: Hilo.—The latest,
i'neomints frotn Texas say that twenty-two unmet
!have been hung in that State, without judge or
jury. on suspicion of being engaged in the late in
mirrettkus.
' Pr is rumored that Senator Jobniton, of
Arkansas, wilt peremptorily decline a re-election.
A. Breokinridge man will doubtless be oilmen to
make his place good.
' Tax largest oil well yet discovered is in
Pensurylvania, about a mile below B.lter
It produces over two hundred barrels of oil per
day. _ .
Tan library of Harvard College, Massachu
setts, contalits 91,500 volumes, which occupy more
than three miles of shelf room.
Tai Sons of Malta have collapsed in row
el!, "there they lately had six hundred Membilm,
rod sold their " Silos" to the - hlglisst bidders..
Pim4DIVA BOARD OF TRAM
oFoRoiIr,TAT -
. FRO li r A COlOOlllllOll7l/11
RAMER . BD.
• . LET TAR.' BAGS
At ehe Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
nip Tosrands, laloap—.... Liverpool, won
Bap( It "mks: brnOtL •- • • .•-•-....- ..01enniegos foot,
fl„ k Th ou .'sett. Dili- ... --,Leico.syro. soon
'Power. .. . .rernaceouoo poop
' B RVE A r za h w a ll' WAtiriiryiritr::.ei Jape de Cubot Noon
R" Co Am . oiler ~. —.... Borbad2l4. moon
Retch mmeroctc" s / 244 -' • ".*•" :1411 " 4 " I ' Wit ' I"
JameiNz - TELiwirioa.
Mig==='=l
BUR I 31
H OH tfp
• - - ARRI V BD." liervin . 64 bogie
"118 M steamship Mate of Georgie;
Item Savannah. wi t ids end parmills "•••••*" •,'" 1 1 0-
der 11sron.jr." Sandar.llP mobaimeti
steamship Elaystone State. bound 8; Moodie'
V.. IP
mile. south_ of Chintioteague, exehiumed With
tank Ann Eimatoth, bound to Philadelptimi P.• 1201 •
brig below the Brandywine; shwa brig below the Usage.
both bound up.
Sohr R a Dees. Cook, i days from Taunton, with WO.'"
china? to Pestrolvanto Hatircfla Co.
richt Chief. Chemphn, • days from New London. with
oil o , Oarmis it Jones.
Behr W Gann. Boson, i dare from New York, with
Smith, 4 days from - Providence, in
ballad to Conon & Co.
Bohr Cicero. Barnergiur, 5 days from Pau River, in i
ballast tar R 11 Corson & Co.
Bohr Aloha, mama, ,
2 days from New York, with
=ditto Cr•well k Co
Rohr Rll Dailey, Stephens, from Provincetown.
Behr O W Barter. °Roblin. from Boston.
Rohr Re• ear: from Boston.
Bohr Mau Haley Risley. from Embus
Bohr R Id Sisisiaon. Meet. from Boston.
Bchr N B T Thompson. Steelman, from Boston.
Bohr Mari Rill,Oarlists.from Dighton. '
Bohr Horiaop, Jarvis. from Grovaispd.
- Bohr War Steed, Smith, from Port Jofferson.
Bohr lig Weldir..,Smitb. from Wilmington.
Bohr Excelsior, Biter, from Newport.
OLBAItED.
lititemshlp Virginiii;Xelly,Norfolk and Richmond, T
Webster. Jr.
- Steamehip - Boston, Crooke+, N York, via Caps Mayo
Andantino.
. ship Villa Franca, Curtis, New Orleans, D S &Moon
& C.
Brig Ashby, Swain, Kingston, la,•11 N Wetslar & Co.
Bohr Velma. Sugett. Trinidad de Cuba, B & Welsh.
Pohr Exaelslor,-Rney.. Charlestown, 1., Rothermel
& Co. •
Bohr J.g. Weldin. Smith, Plymouth, do
sA. 4 I; Iv f i r
i lk i e ed. l i mit; ,A;ro . 1 1=3, do
do
Bohr Allarte4 °lilies, Boston, Noble. Hammett
&
Bobr Mary Haler, Haley. Boston, do
Bohr Summeett. Brown do
Fehr r 4 B T Thompson, Steelman, Boston, Van Dwain,
Norton ik. Co.
Bohr It H Dalai, Stephens, Providence, Tyler, Stone
& co.
Bohr MISTP Bnolreport. Sturtevant & Co.
Fehr Horixon Jarvis Pawtucket, J Street & Co.
Bohr Cicero, tirroug . i.r, Fall River, B. ft Corson & CO
Bohr W P Sm ih. Braintree.. do
Bar R Willing, claypoole, Baltimore, A droves, Jr.
(Correspondsnos of the PhiMnelpitia Nnohtur4,: ,
LEWES, Fel.. ug. tr,
Two he rrn brigs came in yenterday, and went up Ct.!
bar. One harm brig is at anchor in the harbor,- bound
out. Wind southwest.
Years. Ross - N. W. RIORMAN.
• 11 TIBLZOSAYPIL '
• (Correspondence of tit* ?ram
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New OILIIIII. Aug tl.
Arrived. ably! Crimea, sroilibiverpoul; Osions# from
Ne.w.Yotk. • •
•
- -
AheC 117. 211. UM.
The Wyoming left with 10 boobs. laden and oonsigned
as fellows:
R, flour. wheat. corn, bark. &o. to A
& to
.blapme to Himphreys. Hoffmm
Wright. and bark Malone & Taylor; HH. Little, en.
thramte aoal to 11 Burrows; R. 111,ong pod .1 A filirdts.
lumber to Motorola tri Sheers; Lindsey_ Mehaffer. do to
H Cvsliey; Malone & Taylor. do to Malone lc Taylor;
Geo P witson. do to Trenton; M Link. coal to LT'
kens Valles Coal Co. New York; Nev York State. do to
DRI-w.re City.
The Kingston returned for the large barge yr:garde/4
and took it to Chesapeake.
teßtninonnisso4 of The Promo
. • READING. Aug. V.
The following boats from the iJnion Catuji 'amid in.
to_ the Boheylkal Canatto deli), bound to nuidonale.
Wen end °annum/ as follows:
T W Bow. bar Iron ,to Fttingk gyp. Rnd %Mk"? to
M Trum& Bon; Pennulgton & Ifermtind. lumber to 7)
Mangle; Fillmore & Donaldson:no to Smut Dolton & Co;
Fare.' Heilman, do to A F Boss, &JIM* and J & D
Risher& pig iron to Cason & Co; nerd& ei shinnies to
J R Nigher; 0. W Strome. hark to Downing & nits;
Bt•arn, bituminous coal to Win Iktollvidno & Son.
• MONA NB.
Staimphip Keysto n e la
State, Marek A man, donee, arrived
at Charleston Nth inst. • • "
atesomhim , Parana, Heenan. steered at Boston 97th
inst. for Galway, Ina St Johns. NP.
Sresmumip Great Eastern, Ball, from New York for
Milford Haven, wall spoken 10th Jot, 40 mileireest of
Halifax.
Ship •afary Merritt:Taylor, cleared at Boston 97th lust, for Cape Town COD.
Shin Caroline C Dow. MeGilvery, from Singapore 80th
April. at New York nth Inst.
vhip flornoo. Edwards, for Boston, was loading at
Sims $0 Jul ti.
Bar ,Ifaxard Bird, cleared at Boston 27th inst. for
o and 6.1 market
• Sark Ssnefemor, %imbue. for New York. was loading
et Foovhow foolotth Jone. •
Brie i Leviathan, Hoirses, cleared at Bavaria na that.
fo firfittresi g kr ia lr enden (Butch/ 110111111 from Havana eed
inst. for New York.
Brig GM? Bull, Arthur, for Portland, was loading at
Savona:ld inst. • -
Brig Model, Small sailed from SaVla 14th hat, for
B VITr I O I. Bookman, Leighton, hence, arrived at Port
lse nth
Fdvi in et.
ra. Clark. hence, arrived at Salem 23th last,
Brig Corn $t wart . Bishop, for Philadelphia, Moored
at Portland Nth inst.
i-nstant. Soh, Fannie. Vance, keno*, arrived at Havana 'Nth
. -
Soler B Watson. Tilton. from New York for Havana,
pat 1041 Norfolk S7th last with loss of fore to_pinsat head.
Soar St atfleld. M, T. Parkina,,DOOdriAte..)
H Wainwright, Itw ,'ad Allen DOWlling. J Ol ll/ 4011 ,
snared berme. at n>sth Ins
genre Northern Light, bake. and Flight, Mintier' ,
hone*. amved at Danvers Ssth hot.
Bahr ino, Emmen, hence, arrived at Fall River Nth
instant.
fleihr L B Ferguson, Fergneon, henoe;arrlved at New
Bedrord_leth
Dokr Mary& Enzabeth i Read, hence, arrived at New-
WrYiport Nitit fast. ,
Berra .Dlairlie. Adam, and Justine, Sheldon , hence,
arrivoid rewtostet kith last.
Sabra N Holman. Hewitt, Seaton, Brower, S A Taylor,
Dukes, and F Brognard, William ., hence, anived st
PrOviderme Mth Mat.
Bain E Smith. Smith. end Fnutom Edward., henaa,
Imv"at Sal"' kat. J
&bre gearroll, Pr a tt, an dammo, Hall, haaolt, ar
rived at Proildiame =hind: - -
;Rehr 1.115-1: ChllMfbri AMMO?, hOllOO, arrived et Paw-
Domly,. aid 8 V W mon". Gandy,
for z h ersarailed from PyovidemilDtb
Bahr add, ftaa, berme lor ra cflot, atProvi
dine. nit. : -
•
itzumlNAToatB.
ameg h tuta tt i wi fi igtte mad be
ifizt
th 6 4 best Unlpig In the - wiaa " ollitifohoodirmorover
light is 'maid.•ClMPer itian ooebVil, or iss. A vont,
two: en theme troited,
The Om Mom TO ro t a" foot some ''for I
*out au hour, or Will Dril nil ea* .
Wailiani-17 ilh os pai 646
PERSIAN IEyER CHARM
• 1 - tH".
FEVER AND AOUE EXTERMINATED.
THE 11VM.AN COPiiTlTypOli 'SAVED FROM
WRECK.
THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY.
INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS,
CURED INSURED IN A DAY.
NATURE'S (RAND RESTORATIVE
INPECTINE. INPECTINE
MEC/TINE. INPECTINE
INFECT/NE. INPECTINE
The tornble malady; known, an the FEVER AND
AGUE hanarattten hiinitredn of thOuiandi of pinions
hrougo.o . o the world_ every year, end 'has' never' till
now been met, by sumneaftil medloal treatment that
has not 'radioedsevere
MEDICINAL DISEASED.
whioh great thelunge, the ayhien, the liver. the heart,
or other perts'ef the Mimeo On swim. The INPEC
TINE is the aitlitaiiitiliitalt oltll foyers, and when
it comes in contain with the alt", to absorheu, by the
interior Oryinti; irhloh iselifidetlY miasma add ell ten
whloh prostrate the
mind and tody with fever. ' •
.Faigg end Aims, remit from numerate Agape. No
niece Me:gamin froalefinSeg.. 70q .. 4.#1.*400, the an
iseeine afillidienian' -i ihge - tieinicOtlefilegtef to the
mestere, %ducal dkineselon' of iipirite,: !keened., lea
guer, gains. ohille,.fkinr: end a long trela of disagree-
WAe een•ahone, depriving' the patient of all energy, and
reducing him or her toe oendition of
EXTREME BELPLEtiaitE3B.
Why wall any one suffer the hoiyOre of a debilitating
Intermittent Fever; whini, Dp theinee of the •
INVALUABLE INPECTINE,
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
the. extant mated ad meal qualities of eshioh ere
instantly absorbed,
ALL TRACES OF DISEASE NAY DE ANNIHI
LATED IN A FEW BOUM I' •
SELF-OARE 1/3 BETTER THAN PRYBIO.
NATURE IR WINER THAN ART.
EvERMUSEMIE NAO. A DIyINE REMEDY.
THE WISE APPLY WHILE THE FOOLISH
BETTER PREVENT THAN BTRIVii TO CURE,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
THE INPEOTINE.
1:1;1
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
Hal outsd thowsends of both 1111Zel of the most dread
ful fevers. lteedand redeet.
WONDERFUL EFFECTS.
Lemuel Bonen% of Pittsburg, for two gears uselegg
to himself end 0000-4 mertgr to ohm' tad Fever—
cured in lese,than three weeks, end improved in eight
hours.
Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, afar almost
losing her reason as wall as etrtinath, by Intermittent
Fever, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours.
7. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from
death's door, hawing angered for follr There, mode
well in five weeks, and improved in two hours.
Adolphe Monbro, of France. relieved in One hour.
while ha - veiling in: the care or thio.fiittoWsyie and
Chicago Railroad. He was apparently dying with
Ellen R. Benson, Lookport, New York. tamed
after seven yeen" euderier. • A Perkin ogre.
Thousands of other cuss prevented and cured every
mon th, end not a single complaint of the efficienoy
of the
INPEOTINE
R
PERMIAN FEVER. MOM
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT,
And nuke known ihrwonderfid powiwa and virtu'',
that thou who
, initror, Or who are threatened w ith
nufforinn; Was lad to'n'e a inapt., intioxtoua pre.
potation, Ihrnishad by the field of Nature for
MAN'S BLESSING.
INPEOTINE
18 BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE
DEALiSII3 IN AMERICA.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
'g en t by mill to Soy plat of the United BMWs,
z4oUla)_0101:_)0Vil
It is not taken inwardly, bat Ii applied ontwardli,
according to directions, which accompany eaeh pack
age.
MANI/F . 410T UREII! BY
JOHN WILCOX do 00.,
Ifil4 'MAIN SVIEET.
RIORIKOND, VIRGINIA
BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 2 BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING,
NEW YORE OITY.
Pi t ,l it ...id
i-vorat ta t. igigari litoui
."Ti" lioN 11 1! tiT,,,ki. / 94 1 4 101 ” 1 .'
G.KRAT WORK ON THE HORSE. ,
• THE 'HoRBE 4WD Ills DISSASE'S ;
, BY SailigßT , JEPTKINGSO V. 8„
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE SURGERY
IN THE VITIRIMARY COLLEGE OF PHILADISIMNIA,
WILL. TELL YOU or this Orisin. History, and die-
Crotty' baste or the , various breeds
of r roman, Aslatio. Afrumn, and
twerillatt Horses, with the physical
rotation and - peonhantiee or the
animal, and bow to Manama lice atm
by the number and condition of his
teeth • illustrated with numerous
exPlallatOTY entrtwluta
THE HORSE AIVD MS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of Breeding, Breaking. StabWW l
Feeding, Grooming, Shooing, men
the general management of the
norm, vita the beet modes of ad
minietering medicine ; oleo, how to
treatßiting, K latex. Rearing My
.
log, Stninblg, Cribr
tines Paine, Rest
imam, an d othe to which
he In aueleot: with nitmetoue eX
. planetary engraving*,
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of theeauses, ‘ ,,,nii,t ame an d haat .
rnent of fltrant,es flora Throat, Ins
temperuCratarrh: Influenza, Bron
chitis Yneumonia, Pleurisy, Dim
ken Wind. Chronic) Cough. Roaring
and Whistling. Lampas,Poro Mouth
and Ulcers, and Decayed Tooth.with
other disown of the Mouth and Re
spiratory Organs.
THE HORNE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YO U of the causes, symptom,, and treat
ment of Worms, Bots, Cohn. titran
gulation, Many ' 7 onoretlons, Rup
ture., palsy, Diarrhcea, Jaundice,
liepatirrhces. Bloody Urine, Btonea
In the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflam
mation, and other diseases of the
Stomach, ,Bowelz, Liver, and Urina
ry Organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TEL YOU of the onuses, omptornes. and treat
ment of Bone. Blond. and Bog, Ben
- via, Itintßone, etweente, Strains,
Broken flees., Wind-Galls; Foun
der, Bole runts, end Gravel. Clraolt
ed Hoofs, lieratehes,Panker.Th rash.
and Corns ; also. of Megrims, Verti
go, Epllensy, !Manors, and other
dieessee of the Feet, Legs, and
Read.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of the oausee,stmoMme. and treat-
MOM of Fietula,roll Evil. Glanders,
Kam, &soot Fever, Mango, Sur
feit, Looked-law, Rheumatiem.
Cram, Galls, Damen of the Eye
and Heart, &0.. and how to
manage Castration, Bleeding, 'lre
chinning. Roweling, Firing, a 0 1 ,113.
Amputation, Tamping, and other
surgical operation,.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU of Rarey's Method of Taunus
Boma ; how to Approach . Halter,
or Stable a Colt; how to achmetom a
Muse to strange sounds and eights.
and how to Bit, saddle. Ride, and
Break him to - Harness; oleo the
form and law of w UiIIANTY. 9 The
whole being the result of more than
(teen years' careful study of the
habits, peculiarities, wants, and
weaknesses of this noble and useful
animaL
The book contains 38i pages, appropriately illustrated
by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed in a
clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any ad
dress, postage paid, on receipt of prioe, half hound, $l,
or, in cloth, extra,
81,000 A YEAR can be made by enterprising men
everywhere, in selling the above, and other ,popular
works dour.. Our induoements to all such are exceed
ingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents,
With other information, apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher,
No. 617 SAMOS street, Philadelphia, Pa,
au.27.astWit
MEDICINAL.
mOTHEREI, •
MOTHEn.
M MOTHE .
TH.r.
MO O TH.
it mot be obvious not on , r to yen, but to every attest
ve and intelligentrson, that the first Menses of hi
nt, arise ohlefir [Toni a disordered condition of their
mete. mil In this 000nection we prinient to your notice
or the alleviation and ours of theme dummies a remedy
known as . .
. .
DR. Erl ; rofe9
INFANTILE CORDIAL.:
Prepared from a formula used bY Dr. Eaton with Ire
martableloool4 during severed years' practice, We
know It to t e a moat reliable and 411fladons reinedy for
Infantile comelainta, and one trial alone will Dominos
you of its ouperiono over every other preparation or
the hind. It it eartioelarly Itroutetnended
•
FOR CHILDREN TEEMING,
And at this period Of infintile life, whe ;your anxious
hearts are nenaltd by witnessing the snlierr of your
`littlittle ones it Will a be fo nil invaluable § /ening tki
le
Reis eta ista, Du X. Snug at;
Pain. Poi' DIU %c ATTENDING TKETHINO,
molt itA Dittorkaa, Dosextfrii, Ortpi .e in the Ropers,
Acidity of the Stomoeh. Wind, Cane, and Cad die tha
Head. we confidently titer this As certain relief and
cure in every ehee welt 'wet:Lie time. it will invaria
bly regulate the statute sad bowels, and its troportimoo
In this Innieot eau hard ot estimeted.
IN CObifilLBl9ll9.
L
from mbleb • more SOS
e yi n nid to die Th - Mi r ":l rori=
eerier trus t the ►1 f I. Whiffed instanta•
ovetelt Ali if by t In Ws dread Complaint
alone te intrioeio it Is nob that it hoe neon ream
tritiMclr well horn the owns of
LE • 00 IAL has osoomo
" familiar 1111110CUIPet i tApp.i." hew, elthyour at
tention to stn. into vi interest to yourself, es woll
to to ytiat sugettle e . Dr. Naton'e Infantile 00f-
WM MOW=
', KeIiOOPODIE OR OPIATE
of any kind. or of whatever mates '
'ST a Met whielt
we itrefelle wiarrattt4itiatattal toartot be ' , did ®fray
other preparation or toEmati/e tisqeases, at t4qtalt
Wore t.4palotie. 'IN •We Ind that throe hoe e
m
Colun Blathers are Woodlice convinced of this
and of tea tad and blistitina contequezwei which are
eertrltte result from the use of aerobatics diegnieed in
e ..orm of quieting remedies; their continued admin.
letfetion in inns followed byptiefriotion, end
00'1144.0 in of the rihk_ee din g o ntiwoes in eon.
yet/none. Herein EATODPIS IN ANTILE COR
DIAL differs from every other remedy. It
DOES NOT CONSTIPATE
k
the holm e, neither does it aot by deadening the sensi
bilities o your obilden, but intuits does
throualt tie rare
madmen ot
mantes, by rsanovoll alltlattt and agile : - .,r
itztase. a earnestly recommend You. thellaore, to
yio time in procuring a L bottle. that you may have at
spa a remedy which_ wail nicer, t e a Ci t y - W myoli p
mulct In tuna ot used. It is Per Sear harittlasa, and ton
na injure to most de/kat' Kraal,
Take' none! but Da. EATON'S I N FANTILE COE-
C 1: . 25 Veit tee rely het
tile. ,
epee. Price SS cent. r
tile.' ''
sand only br CEUROI /t. DUPONT,
~. and 4 00 BROAD AY, New York,
And sold by them, by all respells le Omelet.. and
bY • uyorr & c.,
autkitrwr-eow 232 North SECOND St.. Philadelphia
nALK. ORCHARD 11,011) SPRIN(I9.
•-ir These Seri...flare situated in the yalley of the
Oak _Qrchard Creek in the town of. Alabatruz, o . eu ens
co., N. Y. eight millisrogith of the village of Mcdino,on
the Erie Canal, sag fourteen relies from Batavia.
The prinotpea hprings are three winetiabtir
halides thine there are six
j othe rs . They are all locate
within a dironit of about Cit y rod% medicine
qualities of the waters are y in the subjoined
testimonials. The,roollialp a VlIfY large amountof
Pew, Bilipaurie Acid, Majolate er Lone, and P rot o-
Sulphate cif, /rou. The great med i cinal virtues ponces.
ed by theasmaters depend very largely upon the me
eutasUu
fence, In s such unusual quantities, of these Curative
. '
Hundreds of oases of dimaes, mead ally those maid t
tug from the gorofulonsdisthelle, halm been cured by
tha ne ' ,
alti‘ , Leeare—even efi t tfirmed leproty—the
" O te pin " usn a a v o e f naisl l cal tn age n ir s iitifiegerttlemen are given '
in the circulars. The ollowin eminent gentlemen
speak in etroT o rrase of r the- me d icinal value of-these
waters:mmons, T. Romeyn Beek, M. ~ of
as. ei f il i srbto o l L M. A. of dibanT; ward
J. fl. w iaulert Lel:C u rt:7j! j'ilfiTy
reeommend the water. confidently. Dr. Sprite for: to
a ra
of
cAre o ca red
dearr4aa of xeoeral plan' ins,
to w ok
o
i l ain satisfied that these waters are hie' valuable as
glitlVesptiolltfor r ao c hTial e illi7=s * of ITlaTo t rac h ii
and bawF
. White read &paper op the intigeot of these
o /1 . t r tn '' ir e hitt a g: Tie 411'e t ra he c"7 -
MIA dec idedly tame, r
ime rige and astringent MPH
ties ; and that the cla fdlaeasim to which they are
more particularly adapted. aro chronic affections of the
digestive and outstare orisons. and some of the cutane
ous diseases ; atrium dyspepsia ; chromic diarraaa ;
chronic dysentery I chrome diuresis ; chronic cystitis ;
diabetes ; sees of passive hemorrhage. such as Purvis •
ro AiMaiiaa fun. allo the oolliquative Mesta of Huai°
Fever. The Water May also be often used with ad•
vantage, lie 116711, 11l Oases of low typhoid fevers
onvalcsoenot front protracted foyers. to atone the ap
petite audpromote digestion 1 in diarrhcees,partioularll
each ita are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state
pf tait• mum** membnane of the Intestines. in oatcu
ods or Itairis b is. atteldet e rith pllosphhtlo
lugli n ot t a l lt h te s g a Z,T P AZ;nt
s spa by
Oonnnued use to disorder the stomach. in febrile dm
easesOt fan be need properly diluted, as a refrigerant
to diminish thirst andoraternatural heat. I . skit,dm ese—ln those forms of dyspepsia connected with an
alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrosts, of Ira
tar-bralfh, ft will prove better than hydroohlorio sold.
In oases of Co/kepis:omm, and other injurious eon
sequel:loes arising nom the aotion of lead, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
phantagitisjarynsitis. chronic op h thalmia catarrh, and
Amnia' aithola, chronic otafacaMla ffatteraally)
asq gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in oases of gall
@Alen, and in lencorrhea and Fleet ; and also inpites.
When taken [Menially, a irms-glassful of the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day. II sufficient for an
adult.
Other testimonials from phymoians, and other re
ecZie individuals, may be seen on annlioation to
t • A ant.
s re Illapplzed on liberal term,.
o ow' genuine uniess procured from
H. W. BOBTWICH,
Sots 4gost.
No. AU BROADWAY,
nett von t.
FR/RIM * '4 llllBVMPrii r ru i rti i r Chemi,oal
Store, N ortheast toner of FIFTH and cliEarti
Streets,
tam' We at FREDERICK BROWN, JRI, Drug_
R( befoul %am Continental ,Ilotel, oo Der of
Rand CR TRIM' Streets. Philadelphia,
.h. Trade' envy od at Wholesale Prices. myllbrwlr
LIGIITE & BRA,DBIJRY'S VELE
OR ATED_PATENT tNeuLATeD IRON
.ffiftfr OVERBTRUNG GRAND-ACTION PIANOS,
considered unsurpassed be the first artists andiudgee,
Ouch as Thalberg. Wollenhaupt, Wele, and others.
ver 7,000 of this make have been sold. In reepeot to
°Bantus: nohness, volume of tone. dello/toy, elasti
city of touch and fine rsprating notion theyare unequal
led. Tiley are not warranted for yearn. but for all
time. They have been awarded Gold Medal. at every
exhibition. For mile at 'wholesale feou,ry p 21004 for
each, at a liberal disoount, or cut month lice eats.
at JAMES B ELLA K'S.
Nog. 279 and 2191 South FIFTH street,
aufl.lm. Above !brows.
OEMSTEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER.BTRING IDRAND_MNOS.
8Q ARE
ARE GRAND, AND SQUARE Puny% 'Dow
pre etrea in oynoerte eid ia private oiroles by,tbe beet
be M *clewed the rat prentlontsowet het beet
makete, from udeesikke Oottsohelk. 5 / a eon, and othOre.
Challenge, all 00111$11tItiOD. BLABIU. it Ruali 81U5,
d5-1y 1000 CHESTNUT Street.
_ ___
T om PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS !!
PIANO-FORTBB,
MELODEONS,
PIANO.FORTPS.
MELODEONS,
Sada by RaYen, Bum & Co., Nunn', & Clark,Hallett,
Davis. & Co,. and others.
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
"Oh RAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG
Pr),T ENT-A OTION VIVO FORTE 3,
"Cheeped r at - Cl w
ernes. Pianos made. .A flplerldia
easortmeeto ;Is XIV., and other es. for sale at
notary cash P r ass,
am knd Warranted for 5 years.
Peoond-hand name or sate and to rent.
p r
rinioz tic! r-m
1145, upward,. ' m
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.:
UAOKA(E HARDWARE HOC/Ml—We
'OroWd , reriyully cell the ettoptibn of the (IM
retAtetaltese.., g_tp_our eattnetve k to o k of Jialf.;
1 1.
MIXON at kir IleVifftt, whion we finer at a man
advaPoa Ake Inlenrech , .
Orders' or dfteat importation polloded, and goods de-
Ilverri e titer Ia tide 01tr,i4,07 0 Y? , / . 4 , 1 41 rggittnoe.
• 411 cOMPaROtt Streit,
Importing and C t ommilaiert Merohante, and Agents for
Porefoa and Domesho Hardware. au23-tf
AY,A. 00)714.E.-1,000 Dockets Ohno
ka iritat; ogo:nate bi RAILAM
PIANOS.
13 it 'ygti -V, 107 -.....,*418* -is
R,sonTi
LIPHRATA ' MOUNTAIN, - BPRlNGkr
rille,iosimariremtitig.i>tearn *ill iM kep t tri
during the season of warm weather, and until t e
sets in. Pomona desirous of spending the remainder
the claim where they have the advantage of ware
water, Imre mountain air. (at an elevation of twelve
hundred feet.) tree from fogs, damp nights, and MIAS-
Mal. usually rising torn sluggish stream., in gorges of
mounovne end low ocalities, will here find every tiont
fort and amusement to be et with Attila beet - tegulated
,watering-plaoes. For further particulars altd circulars.
'glance "llop Joe, IL Idlers, corner Third and Vine
camera, and Jame. 11. Earle co.. No. Sl6 Chestnot
Strisett_Pikt adilyilia. Or on JOSEPH RONIOHAOHEit
Maurits rest maim, Likneeater oonnty.
SUN HOTEL , BETHLEHEM, PA.
This fine 014 mansion..fonaded before the Revolu-
Hon, and intimately' comm.:ace with some of the most
interesting features of our national Motors, is noir Of
wipaoity U. accommodate a large number of guests.
Tee house is conduoted in the nest manner, and no
thing is wanting to make it the •pleatent and comforta
ble nome of viciters doting their sojourn in this de
lightful inland town. 'Phe sir is salubrione, the moun
tain and river *cornice beautiful, and to the seekers of
either health or pleasure, Bethlehem is not excelled by
any other summer resort in the Union.
au3-1m J. LEIBERT, Proarietor.
IVIANSIO ti HOUSE, MOUNT ()ARBON,
130HUYLKILL OQUNY. PA.
Families aimeixtmodetell With good rooms at reduced
grjpeg,
shit old-retabliahed House, located In the gap be
tween Mie and B i t i oond mountains, immediately on
the line o fthe Ph edelphla arid Reading Railroad,
within hal a mile o Pottsville,
to
kept by Jo
seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia.
hem, since hos demise, been under the charge of his
da Ttli r cinse Is
_Prepared, at all seasons of thin year, for
the rection of smote. and has been reliantly put in
order. The large garden. and park adjoining. presents
great indubenients as a minimal. resort, topersone wish
ing to spend a short time away from the dust and tur
moil of the eaten, where they can breathe fresh moun
tain MY, and enjoy the wild and beautiful scenery of
the coa region. .
'Commutation mtsienger Dakota, ter the nee of fami
lies, are sold at a reduction of twenty Eve per Gent.,
and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily
during the summer months, to enable those who nifty
desire it to spend the business' portion of the day in the
city and return the same evening , on which the charges
wiD bo thirty-three per oent below the usual ruts.
For terms, apply to MARY HEAD
Mansion House, Mount Carbo n',Je3o-21m Co., Pa.
_ .
A MERICIAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
11l- PA.—This well-known and popular hotel hag,
duri tiVart t Y 4 rgikralll AND IMPROVED,
and is now in oapaoily and convenience eiloond to non
in the Interior of Pennsylvania. The beantahl and
healthful situation of Allentown renders it A de
lightful summer resort, In view cif which /mint ar
rangements have been made by t e srosrie re to ao
oommodate summer boarders, , Y. EEC TEL,
le2ti•tael • E. W. BRIONY.
BEDrORD SPRINGS.—'I his well-known
and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for
the reception of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE,
and kept open will
the un d er October.
The Botel will be the management of Mr. A.
G. ALI.EII, whose experienoe, courteous manners. and
attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of
comfort and kipA treatment.
?allies wishing rooms, or any inform login regard
to the plan, will addreeethe subscriber
JNO. P. REED, Beer and Treasure
mr3o-.5m Bedford Mineral Bering" t.. 0.
COTTAGE RETREAT,
BeautifUlly and conveniently looted at
ATLANTIO CITY, N. J.
Boarders apoommodated on reasonable terms.
Je2o-3m M. PdoOLEEB. Proprietor.
---
STAR HOTEL,
N " ll .4.Tt i lkr? T oITIY A . f4.l ° .
ISAIIIUM., lipA 8, PRoPRIETOR.
DINNER .......- — itivi .-- ii I ,ia t p j a:Y OEN ra.
scrpobrte i g le ttOoommodstegon the mutt reasonable
term. iegd-flm
A MERIOAN HOTEL, MAUUH CHUNK,
J.-11. PA.—This ROTEL le now kept In a manner af
fording every corn art to atrayers and travullets.
Arrangements have been glade t is season to enoom
modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime
mountain eoenery and rural enjoyments are bare af
forded. MlatiAltb WiLIIFLIII,
CEO. W. WILH ELM.
Jela-tsel PropnetL;i,,
THE • SEA-SifoRE—ATI4I;IIIO CITY.
hfoRIDBIN'B U. 8. yi..y2L,
The uddeniguel.. erniite. of o Of tit shave-named
hones; Niro; . nay preomue
seeetl.."ry °So" hot% a Share 0 trNt7biti keb e tl ai r t
:.lit,' Mtn* talinmer Mete bail been tutdad m to
this ho la roar storied wing. no feet in length, con
taining i 'de the bed-roorno,) a Anita pf three Paler',
rat ladies and taro for gentlemen: awo, a Tenth
al m ilh a ltiratgl i th j ert hot n be -ro o m,
( ° 333 ° 13 1, 'URI ' , tel.
itOgstni have he constcted for the EAOOlllll3O-
aan of 'stators, an dthe who ru are W
le hauill he lighted
In gwv. The bodge as bean newly painted and fur
nished white the Ma ed grenade sarronnding it have
been pet in Complete order. A Intl-maed pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Band of altahl pave Peeq
Pined for the seasiin. J .cKIBBIZI.
jalt-3m
CARLISLE The favorite resort for those
who remits Grand Boatlo7,
re °amain Am Ativigonlitim
. 11, 8 411 Ult yt,,,„ rgektid.. 7 ....v.,..u rzd o
~„4 „
Caste " at l i p os . T ar . . eilod bow trp atm a
4 " • 1), , For particulars lend for Mimi
. 1"
Mi. OL a E r ri . DENIN. ec VlBllOlO%
iiil4il - • Cutlet. Berme. rot.
EAGLE HOTEL, - BETELEHED3, P.A.
'L titin i d d iraVitfin e Arar 3he
Itabtip:wiirLurni,',...T ? kfteurefel j aner:f.
by the orth Pennsylvania Rai road. ne o the phsa
mutest in our &ate. CALEB YO Proprietor.
Jealllut
-ca.-A MERICAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
miIk M. REYNOLDS, Proanetor.— This fevonte
otlml , l n o e pla ti tor r rirt . r u e t w r t a rgn d m i ld teas ab4:4lthiln
and every attention will be yd til ip the comfort cirri
camera'. • iele-dttreal
SEA BATHING.
NATIONAL NALL,
CAPE ISLAND . . CAPE MAY, N. J.
'Thin Sim, Sarre. and Airy noose Is NOW OEN for
visitant. It is dietingntahed for comfort. locality, and
Inperi so v a tooor m n i *
odattonn, with att.e room for WO per
nn6
.A.Ata GARR ETltON,Proprietor.
LEGA * Lr
IN THE DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE
ciTY AND CcUNTY OP ITILAD_BILPNIA,
FRbDERIOIC A. KLEMM va. ASHArc R. KAIOUEL.
'Flu. Lev. Pao. No. toe - June Term. geriO.
The auditor appointed by the Court to report distil
butUin of the fund In COWL arising from the Sheriff's
Sala under the above writ. of
All that certain lot or piece of wrounn ;nth ie mu
sings or tenement thereon 111/60%,.:, t h e west
side of Log_se street, at ; de dfitanoe of Ile fut south
ward
t tide of Vine Street, in the city of
Cents nit
In front or breadth on the said
i „ . .. t t.„.. 0
WiraTATOrWeelltSiatteg i r angilslArtll4
T 1 L l e ar P tU tte nran l d o4gir t i l lltars t w v ag e silai e s t ;Z b f l e c e h t
Wide atrifith vends igrelptllant &Stall Third
'dread, e oh the tiOrth y a mestuage &edict now
deletes, syu Natelleil,oh the south by other ground
I 01 - the lillollltalgaol,igranted of landed to
have bean granted to Garden I t. /doors, on t e said by
the said Loran street, and on the_west by the rat above
mentioned 30 - tilt!. wide street. 113ei K the some tot of
grmind Which William flotilla! an tiElleabeth D., his
wife. by indebture, bearing
_date the 4th day of ;Oren,
D. 1831, recorded in the °Mee for reeording deeds,/cc.,
fn and Me the city and county of Philadelphia, in Peed
itOok O. W, v., Aro, 89 page 43r. &u., grantee and con
veyed unto the said Abram E. Eauguelln lee, subject to
the payment of, a certain yearly smiled-rent or sum of
COO lawful money, bayable half-yearly on the first day
,of tbe months or April and October in every year, unto
the ann. (looms Shorewood, his heirs and awns, and
'ellbjeot,al6o to tho_proportionate part ors yetuly ground
rent or enin of 3310, reserved out of a' larger lot of
ground, payable half-yearly on the first day of April and
October ILI everyear, unto Charlie W. Bender, his
heirs And amens. and which eaidyearly gtolind-rent or
puns of Shlq. William B. ( i n whom the same had
beimme and Waif attorney, ally , vested) Red Adeline
his wife, by their Thomas B. Wilson, duly con
stunted and appointed, by indenture bearing date the
1,1 day of May. instant, 1853, duly executed and an
knowledged, and intended forthwith to be recorded ao
cording to haw. granted and assigned unto the eau(
Abram H. %signet. his heirs and assigns, whereupon
the saidyearly ground-rent ceased, merged and became
forever thereafter extinguished. and who:3h said yearly
ground-rent or sum of 81540, the said Charles W Bender
and Matilda. his wife. by indenture bearing date the
19th day of April last past 1853, duly executed and ac
knowledged, and mended forthwith to be recorded ac
cording to taw, granted, released and extinguished unto
the mid William Remus!, who was owner of part of
s lid larger lot of ground whereof the above.desen bed
lot forms a part, his heirs and assigos forever, together
with the free and common use and privilege of the snot
two several 20 feet wide streets, and of ingress. egress ,
and regress into and out of the same. with and without
horses, cattle, carts, and carriages at all times there
ai tor forever, in conunot with the owners, tenants. and
'occupiers of the several lots of ground bounding
thereon.]
N. B. On the above premises there are erected a four
story dwelling- house with brownstone front, anti throe
story brick back buildings
- Wilt attend to the duties of his appointment on
THU saDAY, September 6tn. 800, at 4 o clock P. M., at
his office, No. 14:1 booth EICMTH !Street, in the city
of Philadelphia. when and where all parties interested
are requeeted to present their claims, or be debarred
from coming in on laid fund.
au 7 / 4 0t B. COLAIIAN, Auditor.
IN TIIE ORPHANS' QPOURT FOR THE
OITY• AND COUNTY (VP PIIILADELPHIA.
trete° of JAMES lIUOIIES, deceased.
The auditor appointed by the court to audit. settle,
and adjust the account or WIL.I.,IAM DUANE, tag.,
executor of JAMEY HUOBEB deceased, and to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of the account.
ant, will meet the parties Interested lon the purpoties
or hig ammintment on TUESDAY. the lth day eep•
Weibel.. at 3 o'clock P.M., at his office. No. 700 WAL
NUT Street, in the city cr Phlltdelphia.
au2d-wfmat BENJAISIN H. BREWBTI.R.
ESTATE OF JOHN J. HESS. Deceased—
NOTlON.—Whereas letters of administration,
d. b. n. o. t, a. to the estate of JOHN J. ii EBB. de
emed, have been 'ranted to the subscriber, all persons
jnd beat :genT. i i i sn e g t it t il sarheajiengsuecitaeidmloorTee im
mediaten
against t he estate of the said decedent will make known
the came without delay, to
ji.ENRY D. WELSH.
Admintatottor S t reet. e. t.
nultLtatit• No. 4 24 FRA NK LIN Phlltola
NOTICES.
IfiIIGHTII NATIONAL EXHIBITION
AT CINCINNATI. 01110, SEPT.I2Ih-20th.
THIS UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SO
CIETY will hold De Eighth Annual Agricultural and
Industrial Exhibition on the grounds liberally provided
by the citizens of Cincinnati. which are to be fi•ted us
in the best style. J here will be Balls and Tents fur
the display of
Implemertg. Machinery, Toole. Domegtio
Mani features. Farm end Oarden
Pi 'duce. Fruits. Flowers,
and Native Wines,
• • • •
With stalls a d pens for Homes, Cattle, Sheep, and
Swine. and An unequalled Track. one mile in length
and forty feet ii width, for the exhibition of Horses.
The Premium °gored in oash. gold, silver, and bronze
medals. diploina6, and oGrtifioates amount to Twenty
Thousand Dollars.
The Exhibition w;11 remain open tom WEDNESDAY,
the 11th, to THURSDAY the H h of BEPTEMI3ER.
thus giving time to examine anu test the implements
and machinery.
For premium lists or Informal. on apply at the office
of the &Matt. NO, 950 P ErsP.SYLVANI A Avenue.
upstairs,) or to the subsoribor at Cinoinnati. Ohio.
PEN'PERLEY POORE,
Seoretary U. n, Agricultural liooiety.
au! ew Hen
OFFICEOF THE PHILADE6PHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY.—RIOLA.-
VELMA, Aug. 23.1E100.—The rates of Freight and Tons
on Coal transported by this company will be as
on and after Ist deptranber, until further notice:
h ,01 .64.
oetown.... .....
wode
y.
0117111:1:10i.ffirdlailii
hoslritie
• ye ■Ford.--
ottatown
mesa! .-...--
°tenon-
Viand Aliburn.
Br order of the iloar4oVV:hogi ttemy.
sell-1m •
SLATE RQQFING.--JOHN WELOEF,
EILATHR, le prepared to put on any amount of
ratans at Low rates. - All welyk wante d to stvasa-
W i la r agli V), .11 1 41 1 7 1 Arelltertg. ° ,
.144
- , ) -- NORTH' PIINNHYL.
tee& '7 2: 11 4 ° . oi l Sr,4 B lPr lv ii
Mt"
HAVX ; IL ' It, WILLIAMSPORT* ks.
T a lit , . 8 • Tiptouokt - ry il .rB.,
Trellis% r o , Fmßuyzidl4,, irktitzmr.
1ide.„,...,) I.l. , Y e gandars anesptod, an follows: •
At 6.30 . . imam ,to Battle am. Allentol.r.le,
Mauch dhttrik, slain, Wilkestierre, Wilhandmort,
iee..
~
,At 2.110 P. ' M.(Express), for Bethlehem, Eagan, &o.This train reaches Stotcot at 980 P. M., and makes
clese oonneotion Witt, New Jersey Central for New
Yak.
.k.At 5 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch 011thik,
o.
At 9 8 A. M. and 4 P. r, for Dotllw toYso,
At r.so A. M. and 62 , 0 .p . M. for Mort Washington.
The 8.50 A. M. Express Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkasbarre,
and to all tvointo in the Lehigh L Coal eston.
TRAINS FQR lIIDELPRIA.:
Leave Bethlehem ht 543 A hi., 9.20 A. Id. and 3.21 P.
Ti r
Leave ylestown at TAO A. 111 ail_dit.ls P. M.
Leave t Waehington at 5.M A. M. and 2.11 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia,or Bethlehem at 5 A. M.
,for Doyleetown, at BP. M.
Doylestown for Philadel plus at 5.4 r. M.
Bethlehem for PhiladelphiaatAM P. M.
Faro to pethlehem..3l IX/Ware to auch Chunk•/92 50
Faro to Is euutan k , . t . ,i .....
t l eolFate to Doylestown._ 0 0 7 . ) .
fie l elTik &VW 11% , :erglit k iil t gget, in e order
in secure the laboye alesr of We.
/IBarksassenger Trainsiir ceo d t s slre s t r T e rzi
e n i s z t d cg e rr i t
111 ol tr ;r e e t e l t r i l ta F 4 g e Vital ifoads , sa3 minutes after
leaving Willow street.
JO ELLIS CLAN 11, Agent.
aIgAIPIE ELMIRA ROL , TE.-
IBILADELPHIA AND EL
MI RA RAILROAD.
quicACEEIV ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catamisaas Tha
lami, Wilkeabarre,floranton Danvilt, Milton, Wil
liamsport, Trol u rtalston, silitati, Mars h Banal°,
Niagara Falls, baster, 0 eveland, etroi Toledo,
W P hioago, St. Loam, twautss, and alt °Mats orth and
art.
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphifiarld loading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CA LisuWHILL Street', (Funnier oak - in:Loa on Cal
lowhill stror,) daily tdandarb 01118h154 ), for above
points. as fo is,
DA y . LEM.. —.--. ROO A. N.
NIGHT E REFS. -.- 2 .-,. . A3e P. Al.
The 8 . 00 A. AL train oonne . ois - at 1t Dart, for wflkei.lls
1 1, 4 11 . AtitY27l4 B °Air DI 0.1% Bt ittr u itTilitna l f :
The a vs. hwort mete treat oOhnpotions at Elllll..
With the train Of 00 Sew York and Erie, Canandaip m ,
and Niagara k all,. and Buffalo, New York and Eng. anti
Now York Control Railroads, I ram all stunts North and
W e a t, and the Canadair.
Baggage oheatcd to Elmira, Dunk), sad Rauipension
'lndia, and all 4.4:mediate pants,
' i lia to can be trooped et gla l'hiMeltrdli gad El
mira RadroasitAtr e it liiiket Omos, northwest corner of
SIXTH. swigs -1M LLNV UT (Word at the humanist
Begot, abtneri i . .IHIRTEF,NT sadiALLOWRILL.
TRIM EXPRESS F gia T TRALN
Leave
Fl
tel and Reading °opt, Broad asyl
Callow i sire I 'daily (elders 'kneeled), far all
points sate' North, MI . FS,
Freights Mu to ditilYets before 3P. M. to.Distire
their going Do ; amo day.
rvr ferGier , informatil ~4 y at Freight Depot,
THIRT.EEN Ili and CAL 0 ILL, Or to
CHAS, B. TA PE ,J2lea end liiii e
Northwest earner 312THend IOMEXITIVII: ter
celt-tt ni !phis
NOTICE.-011ESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD—Pit
l i t II IM)R DOWNINOTOWN AND
TF.R DIATB INTATIONEL—On minhAter rah It icy,
lEd), t e Pahrehier . IWne for DowNLNGTowri
fi l t h rt e fro2fa i new roMenger Depot or coiner ilp pm nd ng - .ll.silrop4 Coatilley, pi
BROAD and LitiowtilLt. street., (vesteager eit
treeibene Q lowhill.•
MORNENII TBAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 8.00
i P.
A. .
A M FTER.BoOIIt IMAM fet Devittsetreia, Vetoes it
DAILY alandayn enceeptait)
By order dim!, Deere
room Managers ef the rkilsChtpilli
awl laidtu KAllrrod paap_
Era , W.• H. Mel L HENWRY. Nseretary.
SUMMER ARRANGE
VILMA yfit'ON, AND SAL22I
- 4D
r 3)A. 110.. .1 0 ., 1 90 i
reeiviGEß Tft% I.F.AV ritO.4ll6.A,plMA,
For SMtoilore at 8. A. M., noon, (Faiiresa,) and
11.10 P.
For C eider at /1.11 A. M., 12 noon, 1 . 11.8.00 , 7.08 and
1.
BAD
Fur Wilmington at 5.15 A. M.., 12 Abort, 1.15, 5.121,
7 CO, and 11.10 Y. m
4;.7r and t
Nor DOVor at rind ...00 .
Fdr Barrington at 8.15 A. 54. an SP. Al.
vor Milford at 8.15 A. M. Tuesdays, Thlizerdays. and
Satur Farmington. Id
Forat 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays at 8.00 P. M.
or Seaford at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at 8.00 P. M.
For Salisbury at 8.15 A.lll.
Oar 'Praia at 8.15 A. M. will connect at Seaford on
Tilesdaye, ThuredaYS, an dSatntays, with steamboat
to Norfolk. . . . . . . .
• • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
heave Baltimore at eao A. M., (Rmoreato Alf A. L
and IJ6 P. M.
*1111;1z:ton alai°, 130, and Ma A, /21.. LW.
I L O e a a e d
BaBPu My.
at l.BO P. 211,
lawn, Seaford, Tuesdays, Tbarsdari, and BaturdaYS.
at 7.20 M. and 140 y.
Leave Pflrhfinitidn, Ttesdays, Tharedays, and Hater
date, at 8.00 A. 81 and 6.16 P. 81.
save Milford:Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fndays,
at stave d., end 4,00 P. M
Harnngton at F 1.16 A. 111.. and, 4.30 P. M. .
Leave Dover at 6.01 A. M., and 5.26 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.122 A. M. and ASO P. NI L
Leave New Castle at 8.00,10.416 jt_. M., and TA P. N.
Leave Cheater at 240, 6.10 A. M., 12.06, 2.22, CM, and
9.16 P. M.
CT Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware
IRailread at 10.16 A. M. and 6.26 P. M.
TRAMS FOA BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.66 A. N. 1//11 and 11 . 49 P. N.
Leave W il mington at 9.26. A. 88:.1926 P. M.. and 12.10
F k 6I@HT TRAIIATri r t t h ri P.MMNOBR OAR attached,
I Loavelehla for %tiff Nalii! Intermediate
r e Zv t itt V.
r.
r
01
g uns a ilVoLton for FerrlTllle Ohl interetkials
.00
leave Havre-do-Ctace rot Baltunare and intermedi-
Le l a i nittni_ , 64 . l% . l(avre-de-Graoo and inierutedt
ate pl an es 41.00 F. M.
511111111.AAT
y 11.101. 11, L from rnuaaelehtedo V e tiatere.
i t * at 11.11 r. M., trom Aclamoto to rki
a. M. rieLTOrc. foindent.
LP
113401.110 1 P MA 3 . OWN AN A __
___ . 'G4t.
TOW ILROA UM M N DIt ARRAN() - N,I H, : M.64. 8.
On and alter WIN DA Y, May le. Lea,
DOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia ii, 7,8, 0, 10,_ 11, and M A. M.,
1,11,11 N, 4,4, I. iDi, T, Q. 9, RM. and ILti P. F.M.
Leave Derwantown 4, ref, 4: M 1.1,10. /1, m 5. 75;
3,3,11, 4,1,1, 55i, 7,4, 0.10 P. •
ov DA H,
Leave Philadelphia IA min. A. M., 1, 14 4, 7/4, and
113/4 P.M
preparinintoirn 510 nan. A. M., 1,11 wk., 4, MC
sr
01101610N 01 HiLLHAIIADAD.
Leave Philadelphia 11, 8, le , 1! A. M. 2 , 8, 8, tg. IL I ,
and 101( P. M.
Lofty. Qhmtwit Hi 444 % ,7.4,1, AIL 11.40 11. M A. M.,
L4O, Le, 4.10, 5 , 16, 1 11kp g,
Move
i Ppladelphi AI A. ~ S. I, and 7V P. M.
i t
Leave 'alma ?A A. M., 12.60, - 1.15 and 5.10
mir k& CONEIROHOCREN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 1/40, 7.K. COIL UM, min., A. M.,
1.06.3.01443 i, 6.14, 4.110, and llid P. it.
LeaYe Norristown 11, il, 840, I. 11 H. IL, NC Oh
I and Iti P. M. .
OM El ONDAYS,
Ri t l i altphia T tA i. fl o eld Ind, P. M.
FOR MANAYMIK 6 . *
Leave Philadelphia LW Tif., 0.1:45 11.011 A. 00..1.00.
Lea. ISM, eft, GAIT! 13. 4 4 P.
Leave Manny , LS, W., nut 11M A. M. ,
0.013, OK . , 0, all
einemns,
beaus Philadelphia 0 A. M., B. 11, and 1 P M.
Seave ManayuntVX_A. M., 1311 , 63 E, and 91,1 P. M.
R. R. SmITII, General enperintendent.
0111-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Street..
WEST CIIESI ER
AIME
RAILROAD AND fHSLADELPHIn
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday Jul laiti 1860, the passenger
trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station,
oorner of Market and Lehman or Thirty•firet atteeta,
west Philadelphia, at TAO and 10.80 A. hi., and 2.30,
4.15, and 6,45 P.
leave EST CHESTER, from the Depot. on East
Market street, at 8.40, 8, and 10.10 A. M. and 1.0 etn.l
5.15 Y. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot. northeast corner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2
P. M.
!mays Weet Chester, at TX A. 14,, and P.M.
The last passenger railway oar wail leave Front and
Market streets 90 minutes, and Eighth and Market
streets 26 minutes. before the starting time from the de
pot. and will (Jerry a Rag to denote it.
The St.ggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Ytailedelphia depot.
Trains leavir^ at 10.30 A. M. and 4.40 P. M., connect et
Pennetten wit trains for all points on the Philadelphi,
and Diltimore Central Railroad.
Udine and waiting room. southeast corner or Eighth
and Market streets, where passengers.parch...int
tickets for West Chester. will be furnished with a tioket
over the passenger railway.
HENRY WOOD,
120-tf General Superintendent.
1860. afKiirei 1860
SPRING AIt.RANDEIi EN LW YORK LINES
TitE ONADhN AND AtilßOY AND PHILA
DEIRmA AND TRENION RAILROAD C 0.%
LLNEN NROAI PHILA DELPD IA TO 'YEW
YORK AND WAY PLArTS.
FLajw Walnat-street Wharf.
Wi leave aa rOnOIIII—TIMI
YARN
At d A M, via Camden end Amboy, C. & A. Aooom-
modation.. . 23
At 6 A M,
At 9 A M, via CamdenY. hforain
Mail • • .. 3 CO
At II AM, by Steamboat, via Taoonv an J. rani
elty. Western Express. ____ 300
Atlidation % AI, ma Camden and Amboy, Aooomm
At fP M, via Camden and iaraii: C. and
. ,
press._ . .
, 3td
At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey
City, Evening Express...... , .......6 fJ
At I P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City, Id Class TigkeL... 173
At 6 P AI, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
_ 3 co At 11 P Id Mail... — ,
via Camden and 'Jersey City, Southern
Mail is
At 6 P M7E — A Camden and Aidimy, ./3;:i . Cirinioda-
L
. on. (Freight and Prosengerd—let Cla ss Tioket, 113
gd " 1 6
The 6 P 111 Mall Line runs daily. The it PM, South
-0
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington
ft' ,
o. at 0 A and 4 P 31, fronlWalnut-street wharf. and
7.10 A M from Kensington.
For Water Clap. Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesharra,
Montrose, Great Send, Jco., at 6 A. M. from Walnut
street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington. via Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western K. R.
For Mount Holly, eta and 9 M.. 1 and 4.3( P. M.
For Freehold, at 6A. M. and P .
M.
WAY'LISES.
. .
- - -
For Bristol, Trenton, &0., et 35f and I P. M. from
Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and Mt P. M. from
Kensington.
For Palmyra Riverton. Delanoo, Beverly , Burling.
ton. FlorenoeAkentown, .ka., at 12%, I, and a% P. M.
Steamboat /Gs Bel
for Bordentown and Interme
diate Places at X% P. M.
theanibeat . Trenton for Trioony, at 11 A. M. and
TE , oolll,l3everly. Bruhn gton, and Irriatol, at 4 P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, allowed °soh Passen
ger. Paseengers are prehibited from taking any thing nn
baggage but their arearc apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid or extra. The Cointranl
their responsibility for gager° One Dollar per pound,
and will not be hable for any amount bet ond $lOO. ex
cept by epeeist oontraot.
apls WM. 11. GATZhIER. Agent.
PIIILADELPIIIA
p READITIO RAIL
RA SSEDIGSR T RAINS for POTTSVLLLE,
REA INC and HARD /MORO.
MORNING LINE, DAlLY,(Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL S tree te, PHILA D LPN! A, ( Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Call
with streets
tat
.00
A. M.,
camoeoting at Rarro.bure with the PEN/18YLVANIA
RAILROAD, I P. H. train runtime to Pittsburg ; th 3
CUAIDERLAND VALLEY Lae and tome running_to
Chembershurg, Carlisle, Ste.; the N ORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD I P. SI. train, running to Sun
bury,lecri.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New De of corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA.( Passenger entrances!
ort Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,' tor POTTS.
yLkL,ti mid D AILY, bI.,_DAILY. tor
at 8 P. AL, (Sundays ex
tentl'lC ES VIA PRILAD OAD ELPRIA AND READING
RAILR.
FROM PIIILiDILPHIA
To Phtenixville--
68
ett
Harrisburg__. _._..._112
Mellorebui g .. -...142 1
Trevajton Junotion..DA 1
Northamberiand—uf
Milburs----...178 I
Mnnoy— --In,
Willternsport —.209
tfo r g 1 11 8 g:it
Ralston— _____
Trol— ;161( Williamsport and Elndra
Elmira Retiree&
To 8.094, rd. , and the 3.30 F. tram oonneot daily
tA Fo rt Clietnn, (Sundays egoepte_,d I with the DANA
WIRSA, WIL (AMR voItT and ERIE _RAILROAD,
makmelogewnheetions,nth lines to magma Fall..
t 'likPiijil IZ I AINLI. w A a : B &nne rof BROAD and
O tt
lilLI StgeoW
MelidlENXlMllsarstur.
31 67
177
1 77
1.77
1,77
1.67
1.67
1.47
1.87
126
1.34
RAILROAD LIPIIIIII.
Philadelphia and Resdin
and Lawton Velleya.),
Nortr a % o C a ln , tnin
Elanburr and Sri• 1. 11
- -
FUR lARINOM
nALE trizilem.
0g52% ,,Ai0. at 04 ..' 4 4llokontlok,
Comornong too packager nod lots of Amy sod Staple
im iZlPZ i n dry
sga g iTitt osteiloirues early on tae loonting of
once.
NF. PANCOAST; AUOTIONRER, Buo
• oessor It. SCOTT, Ja.,I3IGgEBTNUT flt.
OF AMERICAN • Atm imyoiergßalsy
GOODPI,EMBROIDERIES,RIBBONS. FLOW/attlai
SIII.LINERY GOODS, NOTIONS,
, grmay
Apple net, tatatogue, on a oredi t, oommenoing at
lb o monk.
NET Catalogues and samples early on the morning of
sale.
1.3111L1P FORD CO,& . AIIOTIONEIRS,
-a- No. 430 MARKET Street. and An .KLN . OII
Street
POSITIVE SALE OF 1,500 OASES BOOTS. suoEs,
BROGANS, AHD GUM BEOEII.
On Thursday Morning,
August 30th. at 10 o'clock Sremmelrou ill besot& by
catalogue, on 4 months credit, 1,000 cases men's, boys ,
and youths' calf. kip, grain, and thick boot .:
. calf. Inp,
g rain, ruret,and thick brogans; women's, muss',
end
children's calf. kip, morocco, and kid heel boo'.
Alm, as, tumor talent of city-mods goods.
Also. 41 pude wontea's heavy gum overshoe', to be
peremptorily mold.
At commencement of sale an invoice of toots and
Album on account. of underwriters. Boyers are particu
larly Invited to the above save.
SHIPPING.
aFOR TUE 15T11.--13-
TOLAPIp BAW IN OII NIII TEASI OUARLE SSUr&
FREIGHT REDthili.
Ilihnei Freight at an average of tiereari per sent. 14-
leer ew York Steaniihip rates.
FOR CHALESTON, IL O.
The U.S. all litestralue KEYSTONti STATE, Can
ten, Chas, P. Merstnan, sail on Wednesday, Bey
tombs,. 0, at 10 o'oteek A. M.
Through in Olga nom-only 40 bears &Pi
OR SAVAIVIA,NaI
The W. S . MN{ eteamehlP WKATIt S..
OP GEORGIA.
Captain Jobri J. Herrin. will loth Thoniday, August 3o. at 10 A. M.
4011110 in ea to se hone-.nly 43 hours at Sea.
Hiram/ins care changed from arm Sehr:a s ts now,
m H
five de oNa reeeteed, lied o 1110101
awry 0176
The y in Jirst-olee. gide-wheel Steenishipr KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OFGEOROIA,now run ea
afore ever, ten dare thus forming 11170-0/11 column
=pion with Castle* a and efarann. the liost&
and Botithweet.
At both Charleeto cud earennith, than, eh/ con
nect with Women ou c h snit with r ,
for ell places In tne n rithwert.
e CE.
Freight and lnanranoe on a Le's. proporti thee.lea
shipped South will be (mid to be lower by eo t t
than by mailing verela, thip -reminm being one-hatf
ntn.—iniuraacb 011 all Railroad Fraisht is aktired,
unnaoasaarr. farther than Oharleeton gr esyerinan. the
RaiLrood Compenla. tabor all rlaka_tmtrat Mao.
GREAT REDUCTION Y
tiitaiLdit i f rl t r c tftmhz,b e y.
dule. aroll6 t tta h&
tou !lan Is Mu veil ittrll3)44. on
the RAO 13 0611 , e oast ei.on aka raVAil
nal ta 1004.tonnAry
VIA CUARLtiTON. ,• VIA vAVAII3AII.
To Onaritarran-.. $l5 DO To Susannah..-_ OH or
AU rystA Msueta.—.... e 0
urntila /115372 :11 04
At.atlts UV A tianti— .... lop
ld flagmen . * es ee Columba.— ... CO
Plobite— 45 of , Albany. .... 23 00
Na w 39 73 Dlantsatatal Sa 0 1 .0 1
39 ;6
emphit., 31 tio
OC, •
lis - rigw l a riallr the dhle
tent apply on bowe r at second
what're • Ylne ern. •nr to
AIe HERON.
126 NORTH WHARYFIL
Office for sale of Tickets. southwest wormer I , III.IRTH
and UELEIFTI4 U r Street.. •
Agent. in Qharleston,_,T, 4.1". G. BUDD.
avannah, HUNTER & GAM/KELL.
F o oglorlds front Onestentirk, steamer Carolina eters
Tl roill'orldis ham Shvaissta.h, sritanters St. Karr'. and
St. John , . every Tusidav and &midst.
41114TH SRI iBH .AND NORTH
I;ant Blek - ROYAL MAIL MAM
-1
Teem ninkr TORT. TO LIVaIItOOL.
Chad . Cat,
Beooci P6ll
Obit s seal ho g eio 6 rr — ;; Yht-toot. 7
Chief Cabin P , U4SaRe .... ..•. • • .$llO
Second %lathe Pawleys ...—.- •• • ......... 60
`The 'imps from
_NewYork Gall at Cork Harbor.
The stake from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Bar
bor.
Yl.RBTA,Capt.Judkias. ICANA 11A. Capt. Lang.
ARABiA. Capt. I. tong. AME.RICA, eget. Millar.
AKA. Capt. E.G Lott. NI 410.1RAtiaftlindersott.
AFRICA' Capt. f han,ott. Evil.° A. capt.J Leitch
BCOIIA, friar hull -
There vessels carry a blear white lir at mutt-head t
CANADA.
on starboard bow; red on port w
CANADA. Lang, teases Boston. We pettettl. Ant.
ARIA. Lott, " N. York,LWednbeday. Aug. 15
UROPA, Leitch, " Dorton - - Wednesday. Aug. 22
AI rt
RMA. " N. York Wednesday. Aug. 29
A BIA, Boston Wednesday. Sept. 6
A RIGA. Shannon. " N. ypr Wednesday, Dept. 11
erths not scoured until paid or.
An experienced Burgeonort board,
Tire ow n er. of these Chive fdlt be Accontitable for
Gold, Allier epeo , e, Jewelry, Predlotai Stones
or Metals. sale.. bills of laden are signed theniffr and
the value thereof thenn exercised. For fret ht or fal
cate, apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling oiretv
sue . Now York.
BUSINESS CARDS.
HORACE SEE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PA , LIVP ATTORNEY.
No 1.1.4 south SIXTH Street,
(Nearly opposite toe county Court Housed
.12g1TAWectigigieTI:=4,14:11frt:1!
Ors Plitent
hfactunerr Designed and Drawings made. auttlAn•
HR. IJORSON, REAL ESTATE /140-
4 KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN,
Pennsylvania.
PARKS ,STORES. MUD. and IiMELFOR
BALE in Montgorbery, Bungs. Chester, and laWare
Conan - eh, vatylug trona 10 to Remoras, in good tlft,
Varsons applying wilt be shown properties free ot
Charge.
Bondi and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HARD
ER/ME RESIPENCES for sale in Norrietown, Potts
town. and Intermediate pianist. Per Oatakigues and
fu.l description, address R. R. I.WRIION,
Norristown. Pa.
JNIOLIOLSON,
iv • Manufaeturer of
SHIRTS LINEN and PIARATILLES
BOSOMS AND coLLABR.
A large and choice aesortmen., and WILL NADI.
always on nand. unto which I particularly invite the
Attention of CACI and prompt-paying 380111-113tt
bitten!.
S. E. Corley of SECOND sad ARCH Street'. nits
delvhik. anr-gm*
LEVI. IiROFF,
-L-41_, Naar BAILEViLLE, LANCASTER CO., Pa.
Alenuracturer e /Id Protons
8 NCB 1842 OF
OUBLE DISTILLEED
P iryy, wolisxy.
Warm ted FRO M re,wishout Corn R Y A S oD,s
DI4DISTI J Tag BUT OF ONLY.
astl-Im.
11J. BAYLIS TIRAAS,,
. ATTURNMY-AT-LAW,
Has removed 1e Milne from No. 111 Anti attest to Mei
499 9 . fa UT Street.
t re it Lt.; klar ' g gill' If. I h *LW or r ( 1 ) 1. 1 1 IP: . I!
Conveyances, Assignmehla. Dnem of . and other
Instruments of Wnting. The management of Executor
ship', Admlnastratenthipe. and Imes. mmenntsinded;
and the best seen nuea procured for the permanent in
yeatments of Money. Batisfanton re fers given
when required. en99-IM.
HENRY E. KEENE
ATTORIVEI ) -AT-LAW.
Haa REMOVED Ina
_Winosfrom No. WS Walnut 'WM
to No. tat South THIRD etteat. matata"
FUOUET ZE SONS,
L• IMPORTERS OS HAVANA CIGARS.
?10. 2.6 South FRONT Street.
Receive regularly a lull assortment or deeirable
GIBS which they offer at low rates, for sash or ap
proved credit.
PAWSON & 1 , 4101 - 1011/ON,
BOOKBRI . VERB . ,
MOIL i l 9 AND NINO& 15711M1,
Dolmen Mullet and Choststat 'broth
L 1" ELPRIA,
Ptil
JAMES PAWBON. .1.1.1. SIOROVIOX
NW Fr"
JWAGNER. JERMON_,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSHLLOR-AT-LAW,
Dillon. No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Inthipentlenoo 8vIA114)
PHILADILPHIA.
Dy the aid of reliable Attotners. at diferent D 04130 in
the United /distal, is enabled to pro/leant. and Collect
claims of every dercriplson.
Particular attention T een to the examination and re
oovery of the dams o sateen and Devisees, and the
examination of Land tits and 'souring the interests
of heirs and all Persona interested in the came, in ail
parte of the Union.
Hes the v otatutem of all the States and il Commissioner
for moat 9( them.
Deviations oarefally taken under Comawsnons.
up i
1 .4m
ittACHINERY AND IROI4.
PENN STEAM. ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS.—NEa PIE
Pll.Ag 11.1 AL AND THEORETICAL ENOINEE b
MACH NISTS, BOILER-MA KERB, BLACKBIBIT 8,
and P01.1141)1tR8, having, for matte been to
suocessful operation, and been exoluenvely engaged in
bedding and repairing Manne_and River Engines, high
and low premiere, Iron Boats, Water Tango, Propellers,
&o„ &0., respeotfully offer their nerv.oes to the public,
as Doing fully prepared to ntrain for Engines of all
sizes. Marine River, and Stationary , having seta of
paterns of different sizes, ate pre area to °zeolite or with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern
making made at the sheerest notice. Ifigh and Low
Premiere, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the
beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging,. of all men
rid kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions;
Roll Turning. Screw Cutting, and all other work con
nected with the above business
Drawings and specihoritions for all work done at then
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subserabers have ample wharf does room for re.
pairs of wars, where they can he in perfect safety,
and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, do., dte..
for ralaing heavy or light weight'.
JACOB G. ?MAME,
JOHN P. LEVY.
Jeff -tt BEACH and PALIHEE streets.
POINT PLE e ASANT FOUNDRY, No. Obl
BEACH Street
LIAM 11. TIERS laprma ht., friends that, havina per
phased the entire Moot qf Patterns at the above Poen
dty, he is now prepared to receive orders for Roane.
(hist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap, Chemioal, ant
Horne Work, Gearing. Coatings made from Rever
loamrat
bemy or Cupola Furnaces, in dry
11-tf
or groan sand, or
. m 7
Et=
MMEEM=I
Q,O T W lilt FOUNDRY,
Flririt AND WARRINGTON 1111113 EM
JIMADELPILIA,
RIL
MEICK & SONS,
EffSINRERS Atill MACHIPIISIS,
Mannlecture Huh and Low Prenare Btearn Engines.
for Land, River and mane service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, to.; Carting
of all kmde. either Iron or Bran,
Iron Frame Roofs for ean Work', Work Shops, 'R ad.
road Stations, AO.
Retort, and Gas Machinery of the latest and most La.
Inured oonatruotro
Every description of Plantation Mookinery, such at
Rugar. Raw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum rams,
Trains, Defecritors, Filte Pumping Engines, d=e.
Buie Agent , for ft. Rillia rs,
tix's Patent *Assaf Rollin;
Apparatus• riasinyth'it Patent Steam Hammer; as
Aspinwall be Wolsey's Patent Oontrifand Blear Drain'
Ins hisaltir s
HOTELS.
GUY'S MONUMENT HOUSE, DIRECT
LY OPPOSITE
THE BATTLE MONUMENT,
MONUMENT ts(l UARE,
BALI - MORS.
Thin Hotel, upon the European plan, line been en.
lagged hr the addition cf the two adkowng houses,
fronting one hundred and sixty eight feet en Monument
Square, the most central p art of the city. The house
will comfortably accomm odate Otis hundred and twenty
gums Private Parlors and Chambers on the first and
second floors. The house is but two rooms deep, giving
air and light to all the rooms, front and rear There are
lour different private entrances on the Square. Guests
can have their meals at any hour they wish, in the
Outing Scorn, Private Parlors. their own Chamber,, or
in the Restaurant, paring only, for what they order.
The Store-room of this establishment can compare
favorably with the stock and variety ol Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, lion with that of any hotel, or the private stock
of any gentleman in the United States. Families can be
supplied from the Storeroom at store prices. Rpm ,-
manta having been arranged fof that purpose. Every
article will be guaranteed genuine, andwhat It to repre
sented. Some of the old hiruleints and Sherries are of
the celebrated Cox, Jos. Lee's, and Johnston's Wine.,
cock as cannot at this time he anywhere else bought
in this country. By our experience we have arrange
manta made in every market in the States, where deli
cacies can he had, to be furnished at short notice.
au24-fri.w3t . W.M. GUY ee CO.
QCLAD 011,—BaccigalupPs, for sale lly
IVETITERILL k BROTHER. 47 and 49 North
SIO Hi rotroL anl3
pORTO RICO SUGAR.-250 hhds me-
A- (Urn) anal otriat]y prime gpalttr. for vele Dr
AMES ORAPIAM &CO.. I.,NTITrAk .trod
A RTIFICIAL A R la, ARTIFICIAL
-CIL LEOS, made by H. A. OILDEA, No. 712 CHEST
NUT Street. Rolm to AUL John Neat And T. Gay
ACT Ball% and. Furman Butpoirdi Mt. ault-ita
31TliONLAS i 80$S . •
. nos. 12 sail 141 souk roping Street. - .
FeLL am:gtfirlAoatalVidar. unto.
mirth Pall 8.7... t pi Ehitc. ../.
ifth /Pall eels, i September. at the
Sixth Pall /tale. 1 tA Seisteether, at titil li Mab
Sir Handbills Out read,.
KA AND AIAt,_MTATIL
WAS Alf EXCHANUJI 'WIRT Tigry_.
Ddfult alti nom mom IA hey aha 4
occasional sa ''' •
•
air as4dbill• 6 f Iltill t h ohette
Re serearniels la
addition to which we pub ,on the ReteniAs
to each W e owe, thousand catalog ree,AANIE
infOrt v l i Nltiviiin c r,7 l all °v.
C A R 1/ 11 .—Oar wee o
.ttiou agate aad sten a
the Exohanfre Intl hereafter b held at It afoot
and,
.in the evening. at 7 galosh.
noon' and, o
have the opiate of either alit
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALA. . '
Mr . We have e large ierisount of real estate at vivito
sale, inaludink every , description of ear and *nacre
property. Printed hats may he had at the Non -
PRIVATE 84LE REGIIIIT
fir Real estate entered on on, emirate ale ridge,,
and advertised ocoationally in owr piano sale anallsee
(of which LOW Weise are triaged wookitd 1 1511, W.
atria,
TO BOOINIELIT.
THE
OF PHIL LET
SALM OF it'iOS.B, Ns BILFOW THR.
will commence on MONDAY. Boptirm
ifir Catalogues now ready.
Peremptory We.
couroirmonis Af. ORTGAVES. de. s
On Meader.
September 3. at It Wolcott soon, tem be sad atiliet ,
lio sale at the Philadetplus axoltl's*, without re
serve for cash, for sweat of whom tt may reousient,
the reheating. six:
1.69 Coupon Wads of the Eastern Market Cosoparibfte-:
ril c i l l:7 lB t z h g rFe t .mortgages, the first beam:it dattiArk
y be second bearing date 13th Jane. NM:
anYthe tuiru hearing date 7th February, MO. and re
corded at Itilsdelphia in mow age book, AD B. No. $7.
paten: A D B. N 0.32. pate Mend A DB, N 0.32. pegs
123, respectively.
Abe?, a receipt f o r W. Juvenal. superintendent ri g hts
thereby
Girard Trust,o of said kende. and the rights
thereby secured.
Third. A certain bond and mortgage given sad exe
cuted by Jae. Young to hulloes Cowpertheigt for
.127.G0. hit which has amok been !educed to 1111. Bale:
the mime having been asaigned by the rid llnliage
Corset Oswalt to Fromm A. brexel and by the said Frallete A. Drexel to William Beckwith and Wm musdry
istlicies insurance upon the Mallet Bonet of the said
emptily.
Terma--Caab. pay able at the time oriole, immediately
after the property aantrack 0%.
FOURTH FALL PALE-3d SEPTEMBER..
Sale on the Premises. Southeast corner of High street
and Ronan street, Germantown
DESIRABLE COUNTRY RvalOggiOE and HOUSE
HOLD FURNITURE,
On Monday Morning,
September 3. at 31 o'clock—
Modern Country Residence, Cottage style, soutimalf
corner of High end Morton streets. Lot OP by MIL
Also, superior household funutunr. mirrors. &c.. in-'
oladmg parlor. donng-room, end chamber Israttierer
ki When utensils. rke,
18ir May be examined at 8 o'clock au the morning of
nt.
FIFTH PALL RAGE, 4TH sEPTENBRIL.
VERY IMPORTANT GALE.
J3J order of Trait's'''.
MONTOUR IRON CO mpearis, WORKS AND
September 4, IWO. at 12 „a e noon, at the Me
dolphin Eachange—
The very valuable property belonging to thsjiongellt4
Iron Company. situated in Montour.eoanty.
rustics of about PAO acres verrirainam• Mineral fagZ
ores. rutrilliS tights. rolling mills. formats, mutely
clejallunta, offices, tae., he.
Terms-414h= sash. when the property is streak elf.
balance on the execution of the dead, withut 30 dal' Of
slur ,
FulLpurticulara f 03417 in handbills.
Veremptory Bale to elate a eoncern.
GROUND REft T—en annual Ground hail of *NI •
" A r iindsorn e rf I=7ol . re git. northwest goner
of mxteenth street and Cu avenue. Loire by MO
Rale absolute.
Krill FALL GALE-11tH ISEFTErtses.
Wid Include—
Or/hens' C. nit Sele—Yetst• of John Evane'Free.
An Undivided ninth Nat of the Thr ee -Mory FRICK
DW EL LING, NO. llO Booth Front attest.
Banta Eatate—An nrdtvided ninth part of the Muse
stfy 13R1dR DWELLIA 0. No. ate tooth Frost West.
Me Beate—An undivided math wart of the Large
5 ORX AND WARRIRWSR. Southwest corns et
Delaware aytinp and Ton alley , below Chestnut stmt.
in feet emcees front.
Same F state—An undivided meth part of the Tine
-517417# !I l l'A D lTTll, l l 4 bip . ta u Arirttltl i r i troTrretta.
on th et ilted vitt tit mime front tie Stauos, known
as the I OWD Farm.
'rho " FARVIS FARM." &dictum/ the Mere. cos
tainlng 100 acre with improvements.
Fe
The " CLARE FARM," eantaining 1M Ames of goad,
Thel and.
The "fiIORRIS TRACT," containing about N Acne
front* on a_rwed, and within ball. mule of a
The " v i e FARM," containing, ns "Agana
tilt' the ratoad. with buildings.
The "DO MAN FARM." eontalateg N AGM.
meg the a Yu, witUrprirovemeroe.
The the
contemn 86 Arms Wood
laThend.
.FRANK'S FOLLY," Ottutataut over /0 1 Awes
of heavy oak Timber.
BURIAL LOTS, Moue Vernon Cemetery Oonmetu.
Loth Roe, /0 and Station A, containum 71111 st eal s
krempiory Bele,—Brick DWELLING . No. W Heinle •
Street, Fosl Ward. Bale abeoluta,_
teentotte dale —Trues-story_ Brink BTORR IiffD
DW t..LLUNO. No. t North Ninth 'treat, lemma
Cherry and Race attestw
Sale for enema of the United Staten.
MUSKETS. NM's. TOOLS, &c.
On Wednesday Monona.
Septendrer IS. at Ito stook. at the Frankford distesl.
Bndasunre Pa, for aco.ant of the United stales. 4111
muskets. percussion, 74 muskets altered to percussion,
1 engine pampa lift and force tines.
A lao. alot of unserviceable toots.
8A E . or
,A E OF Durnatos FI , RISITURE, 1111M112
CHURCH °ROAN. PIANO FORT FINE 01
fllEa ono GS ADD ENGeAVIAO43. - RAU
RUM SLLO AND 110011,CHAMIAtile,
RtieSt. 1,8 CARPATS , RR WIND Ma E. AL.
CARD .—Our Dols to-tool raw zooming. at tho tmatioti
atom win oompogo. besides 6011 lota of ossaffsit
zeooml hand tomato,, 6ne church organ- outegator
Piano forte. fins oil muntuags and sograwoma. *lrma
truing, dram shells. hoops dn. two cluindeners. saga
oar Boron% machine, made by Bulger. and is otomr
beds and bedding. China sad glatowato. Bansaig. to
grnm,aild Venetian introits. no.. Formes sat Ellie
tiett einmrlienr. Worthy the atteation of Jading gad
o hen desirous of parolmaing.
P catacqui. now ready, and the argots@ arranged
or SISMInitUCII •
.;
itoza.llAm t. 1 . 4
eY
At g o'okeih atßie Amnion nom MI 111 i
excekeet seoceed-head Arragarr„
Ana venom meets. see, Roes
hoosekeegiag, reneaved to the mere 0
. _ _
Also. a superior Orpen, nn table fora matt char& we
le,gll/15 SOO6l. 7
Also. a aupetior sewing machine. fast rear, aria by,
Singer, in order.
Aim for account of the United_fitaine.
H Drums.
6 I.rum
8 Drum hOCIFf.
ATMS NATILABRI, AUCTION/111
::::ar A nzlial i n,tlßE LAßt I ' m "
lesion
SUM* to law tithe Isireet. rates, a=swille
ersaehesi Jewell. alum Oats. wre 11001114
Germs, soma hardware, satin tlaaelh Ildttle
sitars, beddlas, sag est ihm of es.sty 4~4014
hiro or 'MAU Illoollaill, novo ass (war up
leastlt of Cuts agreed itAt.
fo ld#The Oldest Established Rojas, Ist thie alb.
KT remits esteems 011 RACE Ittesea.
lir Repulse boars front t A. Ildi to 9 P.M.
Reim CHARGER taw benefit of dein:Ala
Wail TWO PJSR
lair Advances of ant sad at warM at two ;el sent
Adolleaoss of RUA ar.d eawaris, at owl per swat. be
short loans. -
. ..
si nn al la
Some of the GOL ATilk st Wil
0 PRONOhLET WA men et
the ...el wiling prices, gold iw;ler Wi . :Lae
silver lever end tepee intakes, Easily, elvish
French wstobee, at antenna= low;est. lewith7
every deeonuon, eery low e.na. ots. tnentelg
a s
Ailments, b e ret onabty of naraas els at MU
importatign prioe t tuteralltiee to slut P
vanotus other lun it.,_
LU Tit PULPS
Attended to personally the Aaettoeser.
Consignments of say ead every tad g indl it s Ir.
oiled. MOM PIA
SPLENDID SET OP DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
SAL&
Consisting of diamond and opal brenstput sad !Si
runs. Price. SAW. Coat in P arts CAA.
SAVING FUNDS.
" A ado, bat often, AIL the Panic"
LRANSIIN SAVING FUND, No.
196 loath FOURTH Stmt. Nitwits Meet-
mit and Wahlut, Fluladslytttn, pail all otripostit
on demand.
Depaaitorle money seaswid by eovirrnmit,
OW*, and City L 01155, Ormind Rents,
SWAP!. he.
tau 1301111451 deems safety better than tarsi
s eats, oonnesvamt/y will ran no et,* with d
adore' money, but have it at ail tames la I
return. With 5 WIZ oent. mime, to the owase 2 se
they bars always dons. Thu Comsa t ne•wr
.
eu Per e rde d s,:married or Manta . and MiWWW , tea
deposit in their owu c i ghtoad molt demount sea
be withdrawn ouLy then. eonssat.
Amster sentetual,. n . ! .rtymonirad by she dials
lfFenssylvasts.gritti authority to resaM money
nait r arrk s ti alralnklifl t rEprED.
on open duly, nom Sto S oboe, sad so
Wednesday maths soul II We
DULECTOIII3.
Jiwob B. IlUnaci, Cyrn Cadvalladon
John ilhondUr, floors* Almon.
Malachi W. IPosa, I..dirard T. HMI.
Loins Krumbhssz, Reim Delany.
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Natasf_ltzsedhiy,
Jo'. H. &Merthyr& Jones rotten,
Joessh_W. tppinoett.
.TACIIi B. BILANNOkI, ?reeklent
CT/Ire CADWALLA42I. Treerarer.
apatl-Y
A Dollar esved to twice esraid.'-;
SAVING FUND—FIVE CEDIT
TBREBZ—NATIONAL SAFETY Tftl.ll3T_COPt
PANY, WALNUT Street. sonthweet °armr of Tidlß
Pturadolf ha. 111001Vmited by the Mats of Pettis,
mu&
Money yeeeised any rem, bares or mall, and l
a maid from the day of deposit to Ws day of wit h -
The o
mor fflettgregatz ry Ilnn ditig ei~ from abr a i . i' d o , iri r i o n ai ll a e;
and hnnda
n. RA:Tfit Preeldept.
°BERT BELFILLDGB , Vim Pres/data
WiillaX J.Rian,tteerstarY.
DIIIICy811:
son. Reilly p. Renner, . Carroll Brewster.
Edward L..t t arter, aleph R. Barr
Robort Belindse. Franers Lee.
tainuel W...tuhron, Joseph T o rtes,
C. Landreth ildnrum, lames L. Elteplimmen.
Money is received and pa nts made daily.
The investments are an conformity with the
provisions of the Charter. in Real Estate Mortnepes.
Stround Rents, and meth first-ohms mem:rine. as al
ways
J r perfect security to the dnesitors, and
which ot fad to give permanency mad stability to
this t tniloa. eel-lv
S L AVING FUND-r-ITNITZD STATES
,4'RUST COMPANY: annex THIRD and CHEST
et.
Large and email rams reeeive4 end
_paid boon on .o
Emend without notice, with FIVI, PER CENT. INT Is
REST from the day of dewed to the der or
Mock hourt,lrorn $ until a delimit eve Far, and on
MONDAY EFENINCIS from T until o' k.
DRAFTS for aale ore EralaDd. belan . 4 loot ll - 14 '
from kl upwards. -,
President—STEPßEN R. QMAWFOILD.
Treurgrer—JAMElS R. HIJDI SRI.
YLINY PISI. Actuary.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
aglowTHE ADAMS EXPRESS
CO.. Chace 320 CHESTNUT Street,
forwards Parcels, Pukaaea. Alarchaadrse, Bank Hato.
and Specie, either by tto own . Lanes or In oottneetion
with other Express Compemies. to all thit ptinelpal
towns and °Wee of the United States.
E. & SAM:WORD,
Jell-tf General Super:attendant.
ALCOHOL, BURNING FLUID, CAM
FUENE.inbbe and hal r bbLt.. manta, awed end
for rile br RONYLk.Y. asimanux. a co.. No. Id
south w irn:
Rr. nun
VINEGAR. -375 bbls. Clarified Cider
Vinegar. 2.50 do. White Winn enneri.2l
tiruele. in *tore and for sale aiiSowi,Ey, Agit
Bußntvir P. nit nn. is Moth Rvvn Ann
IMPORTED BIEDITERRANEAI.4 SEED
wREAT, L r sale by ROGERS & OEST, N., 133
MARKET Mreet .315-60
NEW CROP TIMOTHY, CLOVER. OR
CHARD. and Herd Grape Reeds. for sato by RO.•
!IRKS & Gb.B - I*. No. 133 MARKEL' Street. aide et.
C HEESE —l3O Boxes Herkimer county
Chortle. fur sale by C. C. LOUR tr. 00., No
101 4 P C 44 4, 44.44•4 .4•41.• • 4n4 vonv-r
R ter.- 20 .0 Tierces Prime Retailing
Cha w rl r yston Ries. for Las try JAMES GitalliNl
a
REFIN ED G att.-1,000 Itarrels
riLO-
Ams , ERIN O'S Crashed. ? no nalnr
ti hid ealtlead47o.l and asd.