- : cnmai. wmmt’b "J; :" Liv - '-Amla noo****rfi ■mss&s&i teasssssttss^ iBMlMt* (fid gSBtUMSJ ' MM lo th* - MmiM'd'ii. prt*Mi<*'pe»nilarlyardieons and; ' : ’ had - - Wi itinMiM laSm tir TrT?- 1 " ”*‘ -*~**~tt~* y>iw» rasetasd ftem statesmen »ho hare sought; W tmpsete thetairittletl positfci bjpMMrtot to . Un kEfcrtiyyHsoti » bo «*«Wto4 witbthaMn ~flTmsellkryil'oedsddo*»to pondoctottha officers *lHassa!iw.*low£er, »t last oM-mietotane to. Hghtafeeasigdalexoepticn, loa »eu who, It is mite etiiMfcwlU leave nothing uptriod Inoriottfi, amhroUtaoPaltad Btawo.wltha nation which Cools the heartiest good nUt towards taem, nod has; no other deal ra than that tbeysboeld geoalnersaalng, - JMt b#i«ir, *6d wotWndtart the destiw whinha partial fortune ku resenred ta them, If they will •Wr bojeOBMM wtthlt. iWe otanot trtoe fp tbo eondeot Of; tbs American Government or of its *lUtaryecmmender»T-elw»je wth .the excep ' tkm of Q—siatHsreaj—the slightest wtrt to dlatorb tha good understanding which; has hith erto so happily prevailed between England. and the United Stataa.on' the .weatem tdde at the' American ; Continent. BM . General ;Hsfney chose toselse apod adisland wbieb bad' Mth-' •rto remained In oar nndiiputed possession, end the America* claim towhleb we were perfectly Willing to eonrider and dleonss In the most arnica ble meeii«r.*liewe»petm!<ted telaad'lrdOps : Bpop and to takearmedpoMessiontfthe Mend of 8m himself.was , forced to admit to.be eitetlj grpnodleea, and this at a time wb«l, owltig M opr orafpoweringimme rfeai eshortttlty, the officer. wba pffisred.ne tple nantoToked iaMlt seas entlrely at our raeroy : ’WSth* he »eljed by eobjebt df contention, we contented onreelTeti with simple re aomoanee' fid’ negotiation, tintsgiving the most oeftolulr* Ipiwf :or<<»r 'dittrolnattm thmt ’if offmnt rtM «oseth*jr«kflal4 n©t*om» thrwgrms. The Governmentofth* .met.osit meet betllowed, In a eonotUatory eplrit, It dld not, indieEdo what thepesariw really demanded - —resail and dtserew General BaMey; bet, it did the next baatthißg—it tent oat Oenetal Seoit, an offimr deewyedly looked ap toby U( fsUoW-oinin-. trjaMn/ebwedwlihlaarels/won lnmany a well:* ooatsetad laid, and noommlng that moderateahd oonellUwiy spirit match isso often tho aooomps ’ nlmtnt of true bravery. General SoOtt; feeling, we enppeee, (tom his instruction*, some difficulty. . In abeolately dreftallßg General Barney’s ill advised aggtAeton, offered~a Joint, ooennation of ’ the laleaeTof Ssn jnan, an oiKr whlehr tnoagb at; tiat dedlaed,weeren a{terwards wllllng’to act apoc. At this moment northern’rjpolnt of thei ’ IsUnd of San i Juan Is obeapltd by a British, end the soatbern by ah' Amerlean fotoe, telth an laterral of Sfteen mllas briween ftbtn. an - lnterraVbowWer. not ssScletit to prgygjU thh fc* tarohanga of mataal eWilitltt end 'good;offic«.'- TUs state of things is Intolerable to. General Har -t nay, e»Tlie Is tTldancly raoking bis inrantion for •nan aatbod by rrhlob he may put an end to it He has remored the Atneriean offioOr in oommand, . who, it seams, bis '* KngKih prooUritiet,” and has ’ lenueid Urn by eeoesmhnder of a rery .-different *■ ehereetar.tbe seme gentlemanwhomheselected as hie inetrement when.he #ist seised non the island, and who, aoreorar, teams to hare been re naored from Ms post by Ganeral Bdbtt, at the re onestof the Britlsh enthoritlte.,': . .. Thai, herieg oasefatly saleoted bis lostromont, . the Gtnerel next prooeedste look about for a cauro ofqaarrel. Ho tndes hla Inatnutlona to bis ofloor, • a dopy of whieh he truimUa to the Koglish Admi ral, and in which bt npodlates altogetSer the pro poaitlons of Genenad Baott fcr a jolnt ooeopatlon. Ba aseerts that ow tiwopa waro pertaltted to laud on the island,-whereas^it. la notorlona that tba an-; periorlty offnroe was entiraly on onrside,and de , ' ~ clarsathat inaimacb ai the Legiilatora of Waah . install Tarri ory baa been so good as tolinMde tie istaad. still in dispute, within the eoanty of Whst-; eoa, nnyattatapt to ignore this sooeieigety will bo attended with deplorable ooacqnenoes. Theco piooeedtegt. we amt add, ere in alreotoontradio llon to tbelnstrnorionsoftboCommander-in-OMol, and tha matlments Of tba Pfaaidsnt hiaaslf, who . wishes that tho stntKJ of alther party shonld n main onehaagad utU the qttaatkm as to tho pro pasty In the island ahaU be anally deoidad. > This Is all we know at present, bnt it laonly to> erideot that General Barney is sacking for an oc •esisa ef offenoe against ns. If/* slop be notpntu/ "kit mitekrtvout cartsr, kt will meet probably in veltn in in tro able* from soAscA there mtll« •e honorable escape, except throeeh the open por tal* of the Temple of Jdnue: We ara anxious. , Ire,fi anxious, to preanrre the rer7> tret UDder tUndiag with the Doited - State., Oar fat.re.te,' private and publle, oar eoaneen origin, oar epin ■on ftntair all plead etronglj for ' fuehrer anee. -The Deited-Btateahay, repeatedly done to thU eoeetr; thing. ithfah bo other OoTern leant hi the world could have Tantared on with Uofaeltp. Eras In tht.MOe w* here in the late net of pease aohnlttad to an Ihaolt whleh hisbeen 1 hat a little galling to ner national pride. Nobody eoald bare aeld tknl are noted arltheat eomplcho, Jwlfieanea if ire had refeiad to permit the United . lute, te eelia on the aabjeotof dUratajkW li >av' J&gMffiSaafesSSKc « Joatly awpeoted !v e Arana endured aU that,Hi mett'tsurnu Her ttnfar peeve eattld -all upon in to endure. HY ora new eaitrd open t» ihaa that nm turn* the etartg* ta repel, at axil at the moderation to: overiooi, an tnettih The American derernmest 1 he* thought fit, moat onfortanatoly. to retain In hi 9 iw.na thatgeneral, whose enlpnble breeob of the dety nkiehha owed table oaeatre enlhefirac fata aloe, end of the ebedlm*edue..hi«;ooaaniand fa*o«o*reo the Meondvhtn left ha ho reason to doebt hela bentonertetlsd ebreMbbetweeutliu oenntriea. That portton of hla inagntioha ia nhieh beoanteeda that the right. of arret Britain .•» dtapoeat; *f by - thefarotent Mnrpdtfan of‘k subordinate Aanrieou Assembly, :enimfn4cirit Tioteesaif the dtnrpatlm be not respected, b a groea Inaolt to thia eonntry, wantonly perpetrated -by an offioer, to whose known illwfll the rety deli cato relation* between England and the United State* here been entrnsled. Wa hut a right to demand that an officer whose ttatinnance in command has heap proved to be In eoadatent with a good undarsUndlhg between the two nations ihsll be at onee rooalled, and we bare baaldeea right to insist' UtaPnoWdunerloa roen diatae a joins oooopation daring; negbtlatloiul, aii i traata no as only present by saOeraaee, bar forces Shall be withdrawn from the, island, together with OM own, and the wbdemnttar left tb »treat;, or, if this mag ntrt be, to. tse .arbitration; or n third rower. We eannot bring oareelresto beiirra that Uims .so reasonable sen jeeted. We d* not desire for a moment -to laeiet upon the superiority of the ■ resources cl whlob at this moment we dispose. The island iteelf would bet' be worth one-bandredth part of the losses and calamities that most ensue from the intarraption for n'single .week of'a good under*’ standing between-the two countries; bat there Is a thing dearer even then' ease and ,wealth,' and that' thing is national honor. We bone noi called forth our young men from tlte peaceful dvoeattons 0/ ordinary life., and put ante tit their hands, in Order to exhibit to them in return for their heroic rforte theepectode of a country toktek has ilorc epeetfor h«rrdf,and invitee, hyher tametlete, the ’* , : ru-ni Affewßorgia. ’ - lF me tbeßotiott in* yieae.’julT 4.] A abort tima alnct i woman, wbo nn her name M Mil. I*TOJVIrt[T»d In thli city in etarah of her hnaband, William fl. Leroy, wbMnibo •reerc •»« “ tarinjMß >•>; fnhs : b«r; »t Eiftyette, Indiana; taking withhim i lario amount ofmonfy: halewftDgtakor. f)hahadbetn 'travellingodim nkaiinr of tkn Maaonio fraternity, and reoalyed bII the aid from. oßovrv that eonld be rendered in htlpini bar to And her Jtuabpnd, who neverran away from hnr, and whom*aM ia newtnreeefedof haying murdered. Alter two neaha of ally in the oily, oorlag whfohtime abe made heriilf generally; ohtrnaire, rte prepared todepart,baTinganfntted a latter to an arauaintanee who tyu not oyer and above rtnfddt lbr-aepoait 'lit the peat ofloe. The latter waa depoaited aa dirtoted, bat a oopy of If taaainad in the handi of the metyeoger, reading • aa(oUowa: v^T---. - Y - '■> ;• ;■ “ , .“D jiioiT. Junr ie.iaw : Frp«Jfittnr/* ' vi,*!* ln kand. by Aaaeing end' mmsaSm^^s • :• nUka PrnmießiiiaJwartyayeanei. w«h>hpm Aetiyad aa bia wife until leaf Friday morning! -SiSSSBBfIB®?IHSSKsif ' nrna &e'slSar :' Aama remarked: tyW’diMtiiko 'waa'oogni - neat of the eaae. ■■ eks aaedeTSS. J&JS. 5Bo» and mefaataaed fbr>iAertaS?* Wlytti • B&BasdtP r ® ’t. . B.' OwiSf* ' ,*» MMaflkHctnl ;' «•»*>•■* %'4|riMM i-;_v ,-,j; .' savilSt&jr - ; M tkb MatiMit A«; tktr ;^:-‘S@BSSm tewwBPfSSSsSS' gSgi&y" i,spiyB^«?yw»y' ' ---■ y- % ftt., • -r, Jaxea htaingtou, died lately at the age of ’ eighty-three. -5. W. Haiihan, a loading business mau lie Pittsburg, died ‘in thaV olty on Monday. Ho waa a prominent member of.tbo Maasnio order. Box.W, W. fWaii), of BuflalQ, died sud denly of dtseaae of the heart, on Monday last, aged v - DaxTH Or Cet- WM. G. Hiu.—A.' short "letter from Colombia, d*ted.Jaly 21, gives the ntfalal intelllgenpe, that Col.. Tfm. a Hlll. an old *»s>hlghly-r*9poeteaoltlien of Texas, died at hi* plantauon on Bstarday last, Tiot CbllUeotbe (Ohio) JdverliMir siys tlmt Cadwallader Wallaoe, Sr., dled at his residence, in that city, on Wedneadaj afternoon last ■ Mr. Waßaee was One ofthaoldeat, moatreipeeted, a#d. perhaps tbs wealthiest, eitlsens of'that plane. He •wa* about year# ofege. ~ . > ■ Death or. A DiSTisorisHKD Cmsis.—Hon. Nathaniel P.'Hdbsrt; 'andllor general under Oor. Miner, died in Pettatown on. -Tuesday. afternoon «#HHa warm his SerenHath year, highly aa teamed and triSTeted, and known throughout the -Stofb te n mam of intelllgenea and grest legal ablHty. " ' : ■' ' * ' , Dapw>n>, on the 26th May, while bathing in 'the Bed Biyer.' near Dp Kalb, Bowtaeonnty, Tease,'Charles 8, Ball, eldest son, and only re* ineUter ebild «f -Commodore Charles H. Bell, Dotted rttates navy.in the 2tlh year of his age. Mr ' Bell, atthe time of hil death; was engaged as civil engineer oa the Memphis end El Paso Beil. rood, Texas. D*ath of ah Aqep Cuba*.—A Havana paper says ; “ Sehora Doona Maria Trinidad Gor rtdo (w!dow or Sr.; Garela Ahtaldo) died last week ah the advanoed ege'of one hundred and sir years, hhe has known- durlog hjir lDetitae, forty-one Go veraors of thie blapd, and. has lived threnghthe relins of: the last ttve monsrehe of Spain, vis: since that of Ferdinand the yi'to that of Isabel •their."',: r:.;-,'. 1 : ./.’The Death ov Eowabi) Bowhak, Esq —• We aro pained, to. learn from onr Ynsoo City ex tthangea, the death of this highly-esteemed citizen. We have known Mr' Bowman many yean, and we believe, from, the tlme be flrit commenced the study of the law,some Sfteeu yeareago, and cheer felto beer cur testimony to - the truth of sli that is saisT JU eoutmemn'ratiop cf bis virtues by oar oo temporary of tbeYaroo Democrat. Capt. Ghablkb Haistiad, for over forty llre years opnn’eeted with the forwarding trade of Newbnrg,’ died on Friday evening. He was appa rsutlv in his uriiat excellent health, end-waa stand ing at the wheel *f the barge Mintsink, of which ihe was the captain, engaged In. the neewsary ar- of,the departure of his heat from New Torir. when he was struok k«wn : ‘ with apoplexy, and died in about four hours. DiATH Or a Wmow or the Revolction.— Mrs. Cornelia OCruelison, relfot of Peter Corneli snh. a Revolntlonary soldier, died on Tuesday, at Kinderbook, Columbia county, aged ninety-six years. She was the recipient ol a bounty from Sovernmetd: for services rendered by her hnsbsnd during the Bevolution. She and her husband for lastly resided abontfdar miles from Kinderbook, bat at Us death she removed to tho.villsge, and re slded than: < The fftrald says: We record the decease of. Captain Wm. T. Rodgers; of Jonoy City, who died at MS nsldonee in Warren street on Saturday .morning at flvo o’clock, in the 85th year of his age, Mr Rodgers was a grandson of Rev. John Kodgers, D. D , modarator of tha FlrstOcneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Chnreh In the Doited States. His father, Dr. Johnß. Rogers; was h targeon in the Revolutionary army, and a distinguished and skil ful phyrielan/or New York. Hla fnneral will ptbhebly take place to morrow. Death of a MABSAOHcaiTTa. Miseb.—Ger sbum Twitchell, the liut member of a singular ft tall?, died at 'Milford, 'Mast., on the 29th ult., leaving a considerable quantity of money lying sbeut in spots, .but living, a life of deprivation and aMfet poverty. After Els death stores of gold and silrer wore'found Seoretedr nlsely adjusted, in levers sf dollars,, halvss. snd quarters, and small coins, . Hli farm, one of the most beautiful in Mil ford, snSered from neglect, and his wife was com pelled to leave him many yeare'ago, and recently, for a stipulated cam; gave bonds that she would make so oUim nppn bis property. The overseers bf the poor toek eharge of the specie, and d*i>o - it in ths MUford Beak for esfe keeping. .. The Death of Maiob Jaws; BoAoh.—lt is with great pain tbst we annoanae the desth of this prominent and asefal citizen, . The std event.oo curred yesterday evening at bta resldeuaa in,tbie olty. Major Roieh'had long dwelt amongstns, and . by his intelligence, phtllo spirit, and many virtues had ever been ranked with tb* foremoct of oor ol- Miens.' ..The deecssed acted for a number of years in the cspaelty 'of cashier and seoretaiy for the Southern Railroad Company, his falthlhl and cn ergetlc administration of which offices told power-. folly in favor of the company. It was his lot to receive,. through., life, the .'amplest sssurance -of public confidents and esteem.— Ytcksburg Citi zen. '' .... .' Tin Rev.. Been ad Joseph Gebetv, who was ordalned in All Hallows College, lrelsnd, one year ago. died in New York on Monday morning, at half p*«t four o’clock, at.the Church of Our Lady of Merer, Brooklyn, atthe early sgeof twenty five The deceased wss a yonng priest of great liromise, and brought with him from his superiors u college the ; highest'recommendations, which wore fnlTy justified by the esteem tn which, not withstanding his brief career, be was held by bis ,f«fpo ljrUnrmiJ»i^trr -Bm»»p t*r~Tu»miryr~ ~a inn aTgg ffiaai will be celebrated f«rthe, repote of his soul in the above church at halt paat ten o’olook this moraiog, im* after which bis remains will be interred 'ln the Cemetery of the Holt Cross. Platbnsh.— N. Y<‘ Herald. . A omtlsiiak; .named De la Berge, who has jon.died.afi Farls, at tha adranoed age of 97. was ooewf fhe ltet links which eonhaat them hw* ■ irr day* inch the, aheieot May, eaven, yaart of K><tirMe the fira-works In on the occasion of tha rear* the Dauphin, aTtorward. Denis XVI, end Marie*'Ahtolaatta. 1 It Is known; that, a aadden panic'’ having seized the crowd, a soene.Qf fearful enoftuion ensued, and that thirty parsons wera ktiiad. Ono of them was young Da U Berge’s tutor,- who paiilbad In trying to save the child .when knocked down.'- 7ba boy was picked tip by a-werkmajj, who placed him on his shoulders and cerrfad the crowd.' The Deleßaiwe family reeompeosed the and he having oom* nneed business on his own account, in the and made a-large fortune; They moreover made a rule ef giving, .averv year, > certain turn Im tha the child “to. the poor of the parish, and Mura'vMw.Da la Baige grew to msn’s ofltatebo the doQ*ti6n : himself, and coutinned it jell giomly every 30th May until his death. Mr. Gxoboe Hooveh, tef Brothersvalley township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, lately visited a rattlesnake den, on the mountain, about two mltea from hla house. He despatched thirty font of them, the aborted four feet in length, the longest five feet and a half. One of the largest had twenty-two rattlea and a bntton.qpou ita taU. Mr. Hoover, of trhohi the Pittsburg ChronieU vouchee for an being a gentleman of strict veracity, aaya ho eonld have hilled a barret ef them hot for the pol aonona exhalations from (he den. A hBTHit from Havana, dated the 80th nit., aaya; « The story teemUy going the rounds of the pres*,'tout th® AntHoto iblp MtNtnnr, having Coolies on board, coming down the Chfiui v£a had u'nmtißy, and that one hundred were killed, la false, .no mutiny, and' none killed to quell a mu -tiny; aixteen died oh the voyage, and two jumped overboard. .The vessel ia here—and the contra diction. I have verified it, by personal examina tion* of all the ship’s papers, testimony of the craw, &o. . Toe highest Court in North Carolina has finally sustained the will of Elijah Willis, a North Carolina plantar, who fell dead on the levee at Cin cinnati in 1855,. just as he arrived there with a ne gro woman nnd her six children, acknowledged to he hit owh—the wlll ■ leaving them, toO,too. Tha Voman if now residing at New Biohmond, Ohio. l( I wish I was IX Dixie” ig now the popu— New, Orleans. The word ~01 lie is an old long-time name for the. negro idee of heaven—that it, * place where there ia no workj planty of poesnm, pig meat, aweet poiatoes, hog,.homiey, and mojaaaea, Ml ready for the eat ing—Crerairt. , ' TB* BRITISH AND NORTH jHjßfc AMB3HCAH, Jt?YAL. MAIL BTEAM - ' s : ieooadCtbinlS—agn ft These vessel team a’cfe'gr white l/jht at masthead; ; 'i ,,** Aug, 1, ■lertts not eeeaied tub! said tor. , ' ■ Aa esreriswwM Suixepn on board, '.Tlte owners ofthseejihiM wiu not be aoonantsbla for OoM,ft|ver. Belhou. Saeeie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, orßetMs, ualsea MUs oflsdior are ejsuwf therefor, and thl'yalna thereof therein exersessd. Fnrjfrelylit or i BovUn sQiSro, SSw^ork.’ "rfiiifcVWK THX SOUTH.rr-OEABLtB- U SMk. SHIPPING. C : . ■ mpoKTATIONB. ISayortsd tor The 9reia.T-. 1 MoGUve»y, WaYrtD-rIM.OOOPiet sHcoadetU SS4W9 litka 18 OSO five-f«ot sielcau 6#da<» ‘VVintwan, Br4i-M6.C00 jalhs EOO BP OA B LAI^-’B ,, ‘K Factor. Lelapd—46o.ooo laths ts.odd fcHirfe"tpioheUQaFlnHfct>»lviD., - ,*'■ BO R BOA^D 0F tHP ROfB dowwif »* owm Mo»*u. ROBERT ■ : , At ths Merchants' MxdiangCt Philadelphia. > Ship Wyoming, Burton..... Vi. Bark Margaret*Q.uig:;;^.Peruamt>uo6; soon B4fk HtJiunes^Ctum. Riode Janeiro, soon nark Jos feaxwail. Davis Lakeayra,sopu Bn« B T Marrn, Carver. C'enTßMoj; toon Bng vEolus, Allen ~ Dt g*** ttohr >.vel/D. Yorke-...re...... Havana,soda, Bohr Fannie.Yanoe -;.-:.v.gaY%«aejoori WAKIWr WTBIiIiJOFNrf! fOßTtfr rWIMPBbPHM. Jely lJ- I^6. PUN RIBW w_re-4 «-SUN SETS • _7lO H. OH WATER.—. - ™ ..8 0 ABUtVBD. I « • Bng Wm MeGilverr. from Bangor, j with urobar to Oaaklll« Galvin. , 4 . ~. }' Brig J Whitmaß, Rf*f. 17 days from'Calats. with laths and spara to Gwjkill fc Galvin. . - j Sobr Annie "Virdm. Chambers, I dav front Lewes, {■ Bel. wt»h lumber to ThsodwsVTParkar. ~ Bohr Baonar Chandler, 2 daja from Indisu River, I with com toga’ll & Me-rtman. Tr * Betir l. A Danenbower. Mtl er. from Boston, { Schr Bella, l ea. from BnetonV, , I Pohr J B Austin, Davis, fro™ Bovton. - I • PchrPausaaaatt, Wffipira.from UOtioTi. I Soar J H Waiuwnzht Corson, from Boston. j 1 Pehr'V l-aka-Poull from Boston ,- . 1 PobrPprav. Hiokmaa- from Boston Pohr« A R»*Bhaimon. Bowjn.frjm Boston. 1 Pohr fl V W PimnKiw. Gandy, from Boston. Bafar Mary * llaabethi Smith, from <OBton. Bohr J Ireland, Ptaelman, from Boston. j Fohr John H Alton. Baboook. from Boston. Sihr Aoeiaida. Young, fom, Boston. ' I Bohr Jonathan May. fohu. from Boston. Pohr Robt GilflU*n, Smith, from Bwton. 1 Bohr l<amot Dupont. Ooraon. from Providence. Pohr Fj»ghtjHu"ttoy, ;rom Frovidepee Bohr Anna Smith, Bmith from Providence, f Pohr * meliue Chester. Bo*en. *rom Providence. , Bohr fhs* Whiting, li'pnmoott. from Providenoe. j fichr Mary Na«. Pmitb. from Newcortv , I - Bohr Joseph Tamer. Orovel*- from Warehsm, ) PohrL Aodenned, Bartlett, from Waroha n. Bchr Wm H Rowe. Harris, from Greenport. I - Bohr D G Uaokett. from Greenport. Pohr Jaco*» jb William. Matthews, from Portsmouth. Bohr Mary PnHerson. Somors from Portsmouth. BohrStlmon Wa- Th nuher, irom Taunton. Bohr Essex. Post, from New York. ; Bohr .ohoFondervlr, Pl'intaworth. from Lvnu. Bteamsr Novelty. Ball. 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baifd to Co. 1 . ~ ' I Stoamrr John -MoMaklu, Marshall, 30 houro-vrom | frewea, Del* with grain, to captainre-saw ship Villa Franca aground on Hamburg Bar. Will have to dis- J charge part .of cargo to get ou. I , > CLEARED. „ , . „ „ Steamship Boston. Orocser. new York, via Cape May, J ”^«mehip o f ,, enrisjlvania, Teal, Richmond, Thomas Brig Amelia Castilian. Cork Workman 4c Co. Schr Milligan, Riohards, St John.Nß, E A Bonder Matanxsa. Blake, Bninswiok, Me G Stookham. , Pohr Barah, Benson New Bedford, L Rpthermel *Co Bohr L A Dasenhower, Miller, Bokton, Nevin to Corson. Salem, . . 3o Bohr Eva Belle, Lea. Boston N Btortevant & Co. Bohr J B B Austin. Davis, Boston, do Bohr Pangjssett, Waoles. Poston. „ . do I BchrWmßßowe. hattls.New Bedford, do fohr Mary Patterson. Sowers, Boston, do Sehr Jonathan May. Cobb. Boston, do Bohr J Ponder. J/,Ellin*iw rth. Lynn, do bchr Mary Natt, Smith, Providenoe, smmokson * BehrEmeline Chester, Rnwen. Somerset, .do Pohr J Turner. Crowell. H»Howell, L Audenriea fcCo. * ’ Bohr D<4 Floyd. Raokett, Providenoe do ■ PohrS Washharne,Thra*her,Toan.on; do • Pohr Anna Smith, Smith, Providenoe. do 1 Schr J, Andenned, Bartlett, Boston, Rothermel, Wal lace & Co. , Pohr J Ireland, Steelman. Boston, do Sebr Adelaide. v ounr. Salem. ~ do Bohr J H WaJnwngnt, Corson, Boston, Van Dusen, Hchr Mary Rlixabeth. Smith. Boston, do Bohr Jaooo & William.-Mathews, Newburyport, do . Pohr Chas Whiting, l.inpineott, Providenoe. do , Pohr T Lake, Scull, Boston,' Bancroft, Lewie to Co. f BohrJH Allen. Babcook; Boston, d» ■ Pchr Hickman. Boston, Reppher t Bro. I Bobr GDSo R 8 Shannon, Bowen, Braintrep, Reading | PerWns. Goodridge.' PosPto, J R White * Co I -Pohr 8V W StmmoM, Gandy, Boston,Tyler,Stone ( & (Shr Flight, Huntley, Cambridgeport,- Banm, Ogle *fahr Euexi Post, Norwich, Noble, Hammett * Cald i Bohr R Gilfiltan, Smith, Providenoe, D Pierson to Co,l - Correspondence ofthe Philadelphia Exohance.) • LEWES. Del. July 9. The fleet whiob has been detained at harbor b* the wind. aH left tils morning. No vessels in sight. Wind eonth-weather warm. „ _ Vouif. Ac., j - N* W. HICKMAN* (ttorrMßoiulraft* ♦*»« Philadelphia Exchange.) HAVRE HE ft RACE. July 10. IMS. The Wyoming left with 10 boats, laden and consigned Barrett ft gnus, bark. Ao tQ Poplar street wharf; Mtnitnnopc,lumber »o<s Bolton it Coi J CjJajnpeoa, do to R. WoWarton; Cleopatra-do to.MalonetfcJ'aylor; M Rife, do to John Craic; J J Bogardos. do to Norornse Sc, Bheetir Tran American! Utammons aoal to Chester; Lydia Ann. Ira TO ement. and wm Dugan, coal to He law are City; Gen Jackson, do to Chester. (OnratoßdenM of Jnlj7 . The follovin* boats from th« Union Canal mured ic-> to tb# Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Fiuladel»hia, laden and ©nn»i*ned a* follow*: . J Steal, lumbar t>i Kororou & Shro'sj A. to Lemuel Bo'ton A Co; Caroline, gram to Humphreys, Hoffman A 'Wituhr. and flour to L G Mvtmger; Banoo aji. pig iron to J H* viand; manon. bitummon* coal to MMaine.4 800; H ft Free, ro to “erfert, MoMatms & Co, Onsia, *ra»n to captain; Wm Kalbaoh. do to Wm Kalbaoh; A 8 Valentine, boards to Mr Ogden; fiallie Job son and St Lawreuce, uo to s.Bolton * *’o; epnng Creak* flour to W B rove and grain to Buad Sc Comly. MEMORANDA. —*-gra*u», Matthews, hence, ar rived nt Boston 9th inst. - Steamship, Cambridge, Howes,- cleared 'at Boston 9th Inst, for Philadelphia Ship Mnsooogus, Carter, from Cronstadt,at Stook h«tmlBthat* Ship Courier. Olmste&d, for Bio de Janeiro oleared at h*w York 9th njst. „ _ ,~ 7 • Ship Thereto. Wallace, for PhilajW'-Vr omta tf <u IT, in dock rep*i»r»'nnaioed at 17?foatljnifntwrts, for Philadelphia, was loading J_JnUA>ue* 23d ult. ... Bark Urania, Taylor, sailed from Boanghao April 37th forljew York .. . „ Poor Jolia Maria, Eaton,sailed from Newbaryport7tb met. for Philadelphia >“chr R 8 Dean, Cook, from Tauhton for Philadelphia, sailed from Newp rt 7th inst. - *"• * Sohr H . snreris, Johnson, hence for Boston, sailed from Newport 7th inst . Schr Retii« ver,(Br)lor Philadelphia, was loading at Mavagues 23d alt. Sebr M/waret Plater, Blizzard, sailed from Wilming ton, Oel, 9in lost for New York. Sohr toiavia £ilen, Allen, hence, arrived at . Norfolk 7th Inst. ' Rohr W A Hammond, Cain, from Boston, arrived at Alexandria 9th rose. Bohr Chemb, hence, arrived at New Haven Bth inst. <>*sans, Carman, hence, arrived at Trinidad do Cnb*S3th ait. Behr Wm A Croaker, Endicott, at Dighton 7ih imt. flrom Alexandria 1 , Bohr Hornet, Healey, hence, arrived at Portland 7th instant *obr George Fa'es. Hiokerson, hence, arrived at Pro videnoo 7th inst. •' jtebriiA flammond.Psine,at Baltimore 9th fast, from Boston. . Bchrs Cicero, Bnrrrnjchi, and Nstbl Holm's, Hewitt, for Philadelphia^sailed from Providence 7tn lust. Bohr Caroline Grant, Pres*ey, sailed from Providence Bth imt for Philadelphia. rchr Marietta Tilton, Tilton, hence, arrived at Salem 9.h inst. Behr Hero, Terry, cleared st Baltimore 9th mat. for Philadelphia. MEDICINAL. f|lK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. T}jm« BpTmw»re aitnated in the, valley of the Oak Orchard,Creek, in the town of Alabama, Genesee co., !y. r.. eight mueaeouth of the village oimdina,on thefcrie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. . The principal Acid Bpr nee are three in number ; bes<de* these there are six others. They are all located within, a circuit of about fifty rods. »he n-edunnat uualitiesolthewatersarenillyahownin the subjoined testimonials. The* oontam a very large arnountof dub phur. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto- Sulphatt of Iron. The great medicinal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, msaoh unusual quantities, of these ourative substances. Hundreds of oases of disease,especially those result ing from the ecrofulousdlathesio, have been cured br their use., „ ' 07* in skin diseases—even in oonfirwed leprosy— the waters have been signally successful. . Opinions of medical anqsotentific tentlemen are given in the circulars. ‘1 he following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the mealQinal value or these waters t Profv Emmons, T. Horaeyn Beck, M. !>., of Albany} Jas. MeNaughton. M. U., of Albany; Edward § p Ti n li 0,, of New York; Dri'R. Campbell, of Fitts field, Mass. ; Or. J. 8. Shuler, of Lockport, N. V. They recommend the. waters confidently; i)r refers to acaseof chronic diarrhaa of several years* standing. Which was cured by the use of the water Or. Beoksays highly benefioial for all ohronio diseases of the stomach and bowels. Wjr»S,P. White read a paper on the subject of these aters. before the Academy of Physicians, m the oity ofNcwVorlr, in which he states tint the Waters pos sets deotdediy tonio* refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; andth&t the class of diseases to whioh they are more particularly adapted are chronio affeotionsof the dtgesttve and urinary organs, and some of the evtane cus distastt; ehionie dyspepsia} chronic diarrhaa: chr'fntc dysentery j chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis: diabetes; caeca of passive hemorrhage, sooli as Purpu ra hemorrhagica;and the ooUieuative sweats or Ueotio Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad -Vantage, he says* in cases of low typhoid fevers; in IKfefSfSfi»«ISSKWi?SSSi2^JS^ suchaearedeperdentona relaxed or u!cerat*u*««i of the mucous membrane, of the intestines, lu calou ious affections, or/ttAwr,*, attended with phosphatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to muriaue aeid as being more solvent and less apt by oontmued use to disorder the stomaoh. n febrile dis eases, jt can be used properly diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish thirstaaapreteraatural heat Inskindts easea-th those forms of dyspepsia connected wi h an Alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will mm better than hydroohlorio aoid. In casesofCotfaa#fcte*«»t,and'Other injurious con sequences aripm from the aoUon of lead, this water will prove' to ne an admirable antidote. In Chronic pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh , and humid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle in ulciroted sore throats, in oases of sali vation, and in levcorrhea and tleet: and also inptto. When taken Internally, a wjne-glostfal ot the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an ada>t, . Other testimonials from physicians, and **ther re spectable individuals, may bo seen on application to the Agent, ' Healers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unless procured from H. W. BOBTWICK, • „ ■ ' For Sale at the following Agenoios: . FREDERIC* BROWN'S Drag and Chemical Jtore, Northeast ooraer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. • Also fdr sale at FREDERICK BROWN. Jx.’a.Dnig and Chemical Store. Continental Hotel, oorner of NINTH *nd CHEB rilUT.Phil«l»liihi», The Trade supplied at Wholesale Trices.. wylS-swly THE CHIEF AMOHO TEN THOUSAND.- DALLKT’B MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR OAS universally supplanted . all other LJ. ointment* and healing asvUoatlona in both the' East*rn r and pastern Hemiseheree, wherever intro duced; and ltsuUrt«ic «frtl,i*the tree secret of ite noeeei Stall eafawoM •fttUau. whethar tiie cense .‘W*-* "sWAgBOALia | SKfefe*y§: &ussra& 2 gisuw ®w«Miasßa Miw., The I aoMmn. the Trv 3 yeUer.and everrpthor in : dividual whose jot Injife H throwehiai • within the onahee oi-aMident iVoin S farfemsa,, hr*, or eoiM rt*n,should bear in mind 3 thaUlue Magicjatraotor i« hie beet and onlr friend. * It » both .portable and eheavtandjeiioauever be so hi* oompaulofi, **a friend in need. There are thou- t, sands of living wttneuee to ioetifr to its mcrveUoae K virtue, who owe their sound limbs and muoiee 3 tolls nvingefflpaor. ~ ■TheioUowingJuaanw 3 of the UtuUngdisettu for arf r&K- i Mum, femlMiu, spree of all kind#*- ,Er- 'fisw,, SLr a “ Broken Breiut, Bourry, Bie-fe. ujS&Md Hands, Mero?riil Bcrfeei IjpjLs?**' , dMiuaiß*, , mnj generally. fimiupox, iSBS!' Chafee* _ Poison, „, uwers, . Pmbmss of, 7 the JUisnmatlsau Venereal Sores, * jBJVt tiui erinoJapDeioisU Broadway, New York, 84 . «rs«t, New OrJspMjl* J* 2»S£r<F G * o *' r M- Asent. ** wo Ke ob whoiiiiHt.wi^ THE,, JIJI.Y 11, 1860. TRI-WK»K'y . Mit'eeeip^aw.i'as-.vngkr and freight MOU [lvro NO ItKOl-K noil I’ORTHWnIITH. V», vi» Hi. mllaiielphl.,, Wllmui.oa. nud BjHnanra. mu Pflfn.ftre lt.tlr.wf., thuvoe by Hi. new .te.ra.r Phill fiefobifitoN.i.fbtjifinoP.ri.moutbi va. ■ ■ Oa dnd.after July »lh, peM.wirr. from. Fblbwiel ,pbiti will take »h« 8U a. M. tram •t thw depot, oorner Broad itreet and Wft»btnilon, av.nne, on 'lu.adaya, Ihuradara. and . atnrdara, arnywt at Sen ford at l.ao p. at., and. at Norfolk .arty the next mornmx. The ataamer PbiladetpWawili laave Norfo k on iM evenmaa of Monday. Jkedneadaf. ard Friday, ,p>on«itln« with the train at Beaiotd, wnioh arrive, at Phlladelpuiaat IP. Ma , .. > FarVfor first-ulas* passengers, including meal* on the including meals on the boat, sPrei,ht 5 Prei,ht taken aa law a. by any other Mute. For further particular*, see euall hand-bills at the hoteli and other publio plaoes, or inamra of Ci Pe UAKpf Agent, i corner Broad st and Washington av, j iv , j H.F. WEST CHESTER arm PHIX.APEI.FHIA rau/Roap ’viA media. on M trains, Will leave PHrLATJ>SLPHI •; from the Station,' cofneiof vlarketaod Lehmanor Thirty-first street*, west at 7.39 and 10.80 A. M., 1 and 2JW 4 'Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on Bast Market street, at 6.40,8, and 10 SO A. M., and 1.46 and *.« p; M» • ON BUNGAYS. , Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner ofKjKhteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2 West Chester, at 7 80 A, M., and 5 P.M. The .»ast passenger railway oar will leave Front and streets SO tnmurts. and Eighth and Market streets 25 minutes, before the starting time from the de pot, add will carry a flag to den .te it. , _ . i Odvso a'd waiting room southeast oorner of Eighth amTMarket s reetß where , passeßgere. purchasing i tickets fi>r Westchester wi’l be famished wlih a ticket ! ove the passenger railway- ... . . On and after July 9th, and tlllthe above *rranremept tskeseffeot. the trains will leave the depot. N. H.<*x>r uero* Eirhteenth aud Market streets. 15 minntea be fore the above hours from West Philadelphia. Leave Went Chester a. above. H ENR Y WOOD. I jyS-tf . ' General Superintendent. NORTH FEHNSVIi- VANIA RAILROAD havln. Wa a i® ort ' to - Train,*wfll CH lsdelpnia, DAILY-( Sundays excepted.) as follows s At 6M A. M. (BxpresßV for Bethlehem. A entown, Mauoli Chunk, Hazleton, WilkasbauxOr Williamsport* & At|JJO P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac. This tram reaches taston at 6AJ P. M.,an<l makes close connection With New Jersey Central for New I M, for Bethlehem, AM Q hlown, M&uch Chunk, I A.M.and4P I*. forßoTlestov^ny- At 10-80 A. !W. and6.£o F. M. for Fort Washington. . , The ASO A. M. Express Tram makes olow connection with the Lehigh valiejr Railroad at Bethfehetn ,bemg the shortest and most desirable ronte to Wilkesbarrs, and to all points in the LehizhCoeU Region. . TRAINS FOR PjaLADWLFHIAs f * Leave Bethlehem atAtt AiM., 9.M A.M.andfiA2P. Bojleetown at A. M and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at OA6 A, M, and 3 UP. M. . • ON SUNOArO; I Philadelphia for Bethlehem at BA. M. tolladelphia* for Boylectown, at 8 P. M. oylestows for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M, ethlehem for Philadelphia at&Ou P. M. I Fare to Bethlehem..Bl WiFawtoMauchChunk.B2® Fare to Easton 1 AViFare to Doylestown.. 080 Through TiofcPt* must be procured at theTieket Of | fioesat WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street,ln order to seonre the above ratee of fare. _ - 1 AilPasssngerTrainsfexoept Sunday Trainsloonneo; at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth-streets and Beaond and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 20 minntsM after leaving Willow street. . jy3 g ELMS CLARK, Agent «« _c FHILAUKt JpaiA AJMU • t “^SßoS is <( i F D a o R^ ,LROAD - On and after APRIL 2d, 1860, Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six coupone. will be issued, good for the holder and anv member ofhißfanuiyt on any Passenger Train, add at any.tiro®-,. They wililte sold by the Treyurer, at theoAoe of the company. No. South FOURTH street, at a raduotion of rwenty-five per oent. from the regular fares. Parties .wishing to enjoy t e Bnmmerfn the Country will’find tins a very desirabe route, the SohnyUall and Lebanon Valleys betneamong the most beautimT and healthy inthe State, and' acces sible by four trains from and ♦« dall», P. BRAnpOKO, Treasurer, f HiLADCLpma. March 35th. 1800. - mhiT-tf fig M PHIL ADfiLPiilA, MmSSB’ MANTOWN AND NORRIB-. TOWlTjlAnjiOAb-TIDMMER ARAANOEMENT.- ’Leave dejmuitovn*. 7, 7KTB, 6K,9* 19, 11,UA. H.» 94)8 min. A. M., 1,8.8, 7%, and Oennantowa 8.10 min. A> M.» 1.10 min., 4,6Xt andttfF.M. • : CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Learn Philadelphia 6, 8,10,18 A. M., 9.4.1. «H, 8,9, Tmw Cheetnut Hill 7.10, TA 8.49* 9.4011.40 A, VL» 1.40, A 40, AIO, 840, andl-»ft£ ON BUNDAYSj JtfaveFhiladelpbi.a9.Q9 A. M.ii.l* and TX P.HL Leave Chettnot Hill 740 A. M.,1140, BJO, and9.lo min.. P. M. FOR CON&HOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 940.7 X« 9.08. ILM, trim, A. M., 14A*4i*.4J<,d4»;640,^MidlHdprM. Leav* Nometown 4,7, 8.04, 9, 11 A. M., IK, 4ft, 4 and 7K P. M. „„ ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. mid 8 and 8 P. IV. K™ W p - “• 4, W.aniUH A.*..., |<«m 8 PM. 88-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GREKW aijSik PHILAUELfmi on Thirtieth £od on CnUawHU ttioM#'»J, fepfiEiiggJSS k. fcSSsln aw.- ■glfiVXi <U)d HARRISBURG, 01 •*!>.«„ DAILY, for , - ~ ■..«*, .ttv p. M*. Daily. ismuyi bx oevmi.i DISTANCES VIA READhNO FaoK FaiMsmrau MDm. ToPtiasixTiUo 38) Ro'tlm*. -. «l PhlUdolthinnyd RtUicr Mfe« g v.”7riS/ Kwphin Miller* bur*...... 1431 Treyorton Junotion. ,UB' lB9, Mortbttm berland.... ~171 te, b^L”~rJBl Maoof —.597; William* port Jar**? Shore..... 83; .,S&; TheBoo\£ M.V So making close opnneetiono wi Canada; tbo West, amfSontt I>EPOTINPHILADiSLPii OALLOWHJLL Street*. ap»-tf w. H w SSggppgjmßa PHILADELPHIA ffl® AND RE.*.DI*G RAIi,«OAI>. Un and atter July 1. 18(30 Mileage Tiek»ts will beis.ned at 440 each. adis-o(tiitof2s percent., gmru the holder aright to travel 2,000 muen at anytime* between any points, an m the No. 1 car or any Passenger Tra non above Railroad or the branches Worked by said Com pany. - Bnsineas men ard, others, having oooasion to travel frrqnebtiy between different points, will find this ar rangement oonvemert and economical. For said tickets or other information apply to the Tio et Agente on the Line G. A. NKJ LltH, General Superintendent, Reading, or to 8. BRADFORD, je2B )m Treasurer. Philadelphia. SC If CM— B ELMIRA ROUTE fflpSiF !pHILAjSBLPHIA CiUinKEsT ROUTE to Tamacua, Catawissa, Ru perti wukeebarre. Soranton. Danville, Milton, Wil liamsport. Troy, Ralstoni Canton* Elmira, 80/Talo, Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland. Detroit. Toledo! St. Loaia, Milwaukee, and ait points North and , Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phl- IW9 l rt!s#S^9«¥ ~n* . ll yi r » ad ' corner BROAD and CALLOWiuiiti Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cai lotfhiil street,) daily (Sundays eioepted), for above points, as followsj siGHf x Ksfess::::;.r~ir.:"J®p: S: t The 8.00 A.M. tram oonneoU at Ruport, for Wilkes and Niagara Fall.. and Buffalo. Weir York and Erie, and NetrYorS Central flail'old., from *ll point. North and Wait, and the Canada.. Baggage ohMicc-a to Elmira, Bdgtlo, and Sn.pan.loa Bridge, ttnd all 1.. remediate Ticket* can b» irocured at - rmraßailroadL.n eVJiokek.Qißoe, northwest oorner of SIXTH andCUf- * i'"trFB lt?,? 1 ** the Passenger Leave the Phil 'relphiaand Reading Depot. Bread add Oallowhjil .rae I axoepted), lor all •freights nw!’ w delivered*before BP.M. to insure their going th * ame day. „For further information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN l’t and OJ&LOWHIUi. or to *. UHAB. 8. TAPPKN, General Agent, Northw ? .t coma, SIXTHnnd 1860. Jg&ipp£ 1860. From V/ftJnnt-rtreet Wharf, Will leavs as follows—vis i At SAM, via Camden and Ambori O. t A. Aooom- ,AEIt * modatton..—.. nt u At, A M. via Camden and Joraer Cit, (N. J.) Ac- . ....... MI.Vm. Vm C " oa,I! M . a Jeraer Cltj, Morning AtIIAMT bV Slsatnioat,' *viaTao3hr iuid“ je'rMr *°° City. Western Express. 1 gm P M,,via Camden and Amboy, Aooonuno . datum..—.; .. *a At f PM, via Camden and Amboy. Q. Amt a "fig. - t raj At. 4 P M,lw Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey A§ %’ W B lt»*vii'*«onV-nSdj;v«i 800 via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Atll.P M, via Camden and’ Jersey City, Southern B °° Ats PM. via Camden and Amboy, Aoooniiooda tton,(FreightandPaßsenger,> utOl^s Tiojcet, 2 29 The ■P M Mail Line runs dally. The 11P M, Soutff err Mail, Saturdays exoepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Fleminston, A M ami 4 P M,lrom Walnut-street wharf and 7.10 AM from Kensington. __ -For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Montrose, Groat Bend. &0., at 4 A. M. from Wafnnt etreet wharf, and 710 A. M, from Kensington, via Dela* ware Laokawannfc and Western R, It. % ** p * Ml /^ n ?gi%a B {?^^fef^ 4 Sffi . t'orfalSma.Hivertou, Delanoo, Bevarlr. Ratlin., ton, Florence- Bordentown,at MX, I and 4X P. M. dlaeffiaM. 1 ,«a« P.flT to!&Anttnra “4l»»nn.- ati pja.“ d Flit, Pnnndauf Pawn* **r. Pauanier. ar. prohibited from taklnK.n,thins M bMjaee bnt tli.lr vr.arjn* apparel. All bamoee over pn, pound! tpbi paid for extra. umlt ♦heir r«.pqn»lbilit,tur baggage to One Dollarper pound, and triUndt be liable for an, auonnt btjondsioo, ex oept b, ipeoiol oontraot. . aet« ■ ■ WH. B, OaTZMRR. A.ent, ARMS notice.—CHESTER TKRMEDIAtK 'STATIONS.—On and[aper«Bth Ma,, UN. the Paaeenger Train, for DOWNINUTOWN will atari from the new Passenger Depot or the Phila dglpbia and'JUadins -Railroad Company* oornsr of BROAD and OAiiDOwKlXili Streets, (paMsnger en traneefl on panowhiU. . ■ . liKjUilNff TRAIN, for Downlngtovß, leaves at 8.00 ( AFTERNOON MAIN tor Dotraingtovr, Nave, at DAILy (BnndaTs eapenteg.) - ■ ' _ By order ofUie.Board.or managert trf the Philadelphia JSwcMfa WEST CHESTER IHK»X»IBWlRAILROAI) TRAtNB vu wpisss’ w.irt6li«*W'»t A', M.. litig" SC. «niVjo'p?i§; RAILROAD LINES. R ' ort te=23f M Saotmir tsd Ena 8. B. [\ Wili»igrgjiigdElmira W P* Ms coiiccot (friiiy nth llcM to NU**ra Falla SOWS. ■ . IA: Corner of BROAD and *T|.HKNNRV.!U*rMar* RAILROAD LIKES. nPUE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL *■ RAILROAD. 880 MH.EB DOUBLE TRACK. „ iB6O. Mmmm, I 860; THE OAPACITJ EftUAI, THREE THROUUTI PaSSBNUER TRAINS PHILADKiJ’HIA AND f IXTSfIURO, OoimtpUM 4ir»<J« ,i r&Hsd»lpSj» with Thromh TriiM from*ltPointa jntheWest,Northwest,and Southwest —thus furnishing woiUtie* for -the transportation or puMiKen unsurpassed for spaed and comfort by any - other routa, . _ Express and. Fart Lines ran through to Pittsbun, without change ol Car* or Conductor*. All through Pm >«a|er ;-TraJn* provided with Loughridse’s ratont , BSie—epeed under nsneot control of the, engineer* tbaiadding muon Wtne safety of traveller*. Smokingcar* are attached to each Train: WoodrafPe MBs« D fehfSf^«t r £i£:& da** exoapted. Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7 so A. M, Fast Lins “ -•* . moA.M, Express Train leave* “ 10.45 J\M, WAY TRAINS LEAVE JJt FOLLOWS; Jg|rn*nurr CtoJgmbia, pp, Ms parkeeburg', ** • 6.40 F. M*. WeetChestiw ' 1330 P. M. W«*t Cheater Passengers wilt take the Mall, West Chester Aooomnrodation,and Golambia Train*, pjawngere for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffh lo, Niagara Fall*, and intermediate point*, leaving Pm* ladelshia at 7,16 A. M, and 3 P. M. go directly throujch.fc Tioiet* Westward may be obtained at the offloesofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Dal' tuaore; andTlokets Eastward at any of the Important Railroad Offices in the West; also on Ixrard any of the regular Line of Steamer* on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers, jM~ rare always as low, and time as amok, as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Bu tton, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets, The completion of the Western connection* of the fetmtvlvsjila Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST- The oonnecttoc of track* by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding tul dra/age or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, ore odvantacesre adiiy Sreoiated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel- PubUo. erchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation heir Preight to this Company, oan rely with oonn denoe on its tseedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at alt timet as favorable as are tharned by other Railroad Companies.' - Wr Be particular to mark packages “ via Penna. Rail road. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com faD,:, D. A. BTEWART, Pitt.bare; H.S,Pierce A Co„ Zanesville, O,;J, J, Johnston, Ripley, O.t R. Molfeely JdaysviUe, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; rndaock 4 Co., Jefiergonville. Indi ana: H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern« aibbprt, Cinoinnati, 0.; R, C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind,; Joe. E. plooro. Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Riley A Co., Evanavuler Ind.: N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, Ilhi R, F, Ssss, Shaler « Gian, St, Louis, Mo.: John H. Har ris, Nashville! Tenn.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis. Tenn.; Clarke & Co.. Chicago, H].: WVH.H. Koonte, Alton, Agents of Railroads at different points H. JL JS®ySTON, Gen ,1 Freight Agent, FJiila, • £. IThouPT, Gen’l Tioket Agent, Pbiia/ E. LEWIS, Gen’lSup’t Altoona, Fa, iffiME— frUMMJSR arrange- IH9H ment. WIL/VTINOTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. Op and alter MON DA 7. July 9,1889.' PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE .PHILADELPHIA. Forßaltimore>tB.lB A. M„ U noon,(Expre*,) ana iter Chatter at 8.11 A* M.» U nocn,i.l6, 6,00* 7.00 and 11.19 F.M. For Wilmington at 8.19 A. M., 11 noon, 1.15, 6.CO* 7XO,anrtU.WP-M. for New Castle atB.ll A, M., and 1.00 P. M. or Middletown at 8.18 A. M.« and 6.00 P. M. or Dover at 8.11 A. M.. and SXO P. M.. For Harrington at 8.15 A.M. and IP. M. -nr Milford at 8.11A.M. Tuesdays, Thnr«dajs, and Saturday* at IXO P. h* Fot Farmington at 8 IS A. M. Montfajs, Wednesday®* and Fndavs&tS.tOP. M „ «... nr Searord at 8.11 A. M. Mondays, Wedneadayr, and Fridays at6XO P. A>. 9' r Paiißbury at 818 A. M. >t OST Train at all A. M will cnnneot nt Soaford on Tuesdays Thursdays. and caturdsys, with steamboat to NoifoiJr. m . TWAINS P OR PHILADELPHIA * Leave Baltimore at 6JO A. M., (Expreas, ) 10.11 A* M., ardlJi P.M. Leave WHn>ic«tcn at ABO. 8 80, and UJO A, M.« 1,45, 4 JO, an* All F. M. Leave Sails trary at IXO P. M ' eaveSeafoTd, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 2j A.BL. ana 2tvr. J» Leave Farmington. Tuesdxys, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 6 00 A. M.. and 4.11 P. <ti. eava MillonJ, Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7XO A. M.. and LOOP. M Leave Harrington at All A. M., end i£o P. M. Lsave Dover at 9.06 A. M., and BXS F M. Leave Middletown at 10X1 A. M. and 64 ) F, M- Leave New Castle at 8X0,10X6 A. M., and 7 JiP. M. .Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A. &L,UX4,1.23, 1X0, and 8.11 P. M Leave Baltimore flai'sbnry and Delaware Rauteae at wji A. M.» and 125 P. M. • TRAINS fUiv HAUIimORE Kava Chester at 8.41 A. M.. 19.88 and u. 40 P. M. jive Wilmington at 9X5 A. M., ?sxo P. M., and 1120 f&BIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER OAR attached, will run as follows t for Ferryville and Intenaediato 9 Leave WUminrton for Ferryville and intermediate •‘aees atjXOP. AL Leave Havre-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 6 00 A. M, Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate piaoes at LOOP. M. Only at ILIO P. M m from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6-» P. M., from RaJtixaors to PhuadeieMa. Jy7 - 8. M. fklton FreeidenL fg—o—Mß PIIILADEI.PHI \ AND RSkK BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD-—ARRANGEMENT.—On and alter MONDAY. July 6th, 1860, the trains will rna as follows: Leave the passenger uepot of tbe West Chester gad Philadelphia lta> ro*u> Co. corner Market and Tbiripth streets West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted ) at 780 A. M. and 446 P. M. On Wednesdays atd Saturdays an extra train at 230 Lett* Nest Grove at 6XO and BXO A. 'lhafAp-A.tt. iramtn.m Philadelphia eonneots di rect %«tn a t ally line of Maxes vi& New London and Jteiurmnx leavesTxfordat 6XQ. A. M.. oon- W. tram frou. west G ove - ->B*peautui»l jor«N-knnwn healthliuoes* m DtSmire and Chester ,»mnor in* augemenl* to those.looking for summer Freights for tblsline received at No* jw^^or^rßir Philadelphia, Jane 23, IMP, too 13 Sopermtendent SAVING, FUNDS. “ A Uttle, bat dßsq, fill* tba farw." SAVING FUND. No. gagopr&o, Vms company deems safety better than large proStef ecmseeoentJy wiJl ran so risk with depo sitors' mpne/, but have it atari times ready to return, with 6 per oent. interest, to the owner.as they nave always done. This Company never suspended. j Females, manied or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and snob deposits can be withdrawn onlt by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania with authority faweceive money from trueteesand executors, * LARGE ANp SMALL BUMB RECEIVED. Ofßoe open dai y, from 9to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’clock. DIRECTORS. Jacobß. Shannon, Cyras C&dwalloder, John Shindler, George Russel), Mataohi W. blohn, Ww& fflyXtt, LewisKrumbh&ar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittepbouse, Nathan Smeoler, Jps. H. Satterthwaife. JonesYerice*, Cnvß Oadwallabsb, Treasurer. ap3B'X “ A Dollar .avail i» twloa earned.” CAVING FUND-FIVE PEE CENT IN SAFETY TR> BT COM- Street, southwest oomer of THI HD, raUadeiphia* Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl- Money ts received in any earn, large or amall, and in terest naid from the day of deposit to the day of with ,The office » open every day from nine o’olookm the morning till five o'olook In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eiriit o'clock, Wiu,u«tl£“dT _ „ _ _ DIBSCTORf: Hon. Henry L, Benner, Jr. Carroll Brewster, • £ d £ a l d 0 I lV (^ rter » Joseph B. Barr Robert Belfndg°, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Munns, James L. Stephenson. Money t® reoeivBd and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Routs, and suoh first-class securities as wilt al ways Insuro porfeot seounty to the depositors* and **tohcgoc<|tf&tl to give permanency ana stability to CAVING ItJND—UNITED' STATES NUT ?tro S e^ OOMf ANY '°° rc,r THIRI) andCRKST- CajMand'anialirama raoaiyed,and Mid baokonda mwd wuhout notioe, with FIVE PER CENT. INTK- R.EBT from the day of deposit to the day of with- fSTOly • wi ™ eale oa England, Ireland, and Scotland, iroffl*! upwarda* goM' oED ' P{.INY FISK. Aotuatr. LEGAL. IS THE COU IT Op COMMON PLEAS OP MONTGOMERY COUNTY. . Jaoob B. Hofiner And Caroline his wife, inrisbt of the said' ftrolmn and Hist Mornsson plaintiffs. va. tsa muel*i*». Ann B Clark, hlz% Pisa, Joseph Pis-.Ml rnm Fits. J<>h >Ev<*ns and Mmh •is wife. Catharine Uojd arauel Borden, John Borden. Jo se* n Borden. Ana Boraea Jouiß* Borden, Benjamin Beyan, anclGeorge Hevan, defendants. J " Action of Partition, /*o2Bot 1 ugast Term, 1860. 4 _ [wopyof Writ.] Mout'omery County, sa. fsbal.l __Tfr* Commonwealth of l'enn-ylvania to the Sheriff of Montgomery County. Greeting. , We command you that >od summon fnmuel Fisa, Ann B Clark, t Jiza Fi b, lasso Fis*. Joseph Ftaa, Mi- H* o^'*** Jo 'wVyanß, and .Sarah Insi wile. Oatharin* iftij-d If nnah Fisa. Pfimuel Bord-n John Borden. Jo seph Borden. Ann Borden* Louisa Borden, Beniamin Be nn.and Georso Sevan (defenda of your county.so >hat they be and appear bofore our County Court of Common P'#m, to be nO'den *t Norristown, in A Dd n oounty. on Monday t-e2oth day o August, A* iB6O, to answer J-cob B Hoffuer and Caroline, hie wife m jghcnftheedid Caroline and iha iVlorria on.iplaintiiTaJ.of aplea where ore, whereas the said ntalotifle and defendants, toxether and undivided do ho'd all that m*>acuaxe. ienems»t, and iraot of and, situated i*> Lower Morion township, in said county or Mon'pomery. b nnded by lands of W»l iflm*esh r. Pa muel Sindera nnd Denis Kelly, cootni- job five aorea and thirty.one perches, or theraabou‘B, with the ap purtenances, .a.tiilon thereof between them according to ihe laws and customs of the Commonweal'h of t’ent.- B%lvaniatn suoh otaes made and provided, the said de- gainsay mm reiuse, and the same to bo i* very unjustly and contrary to the JE" 1 ® fIWM a 5? customs, ml havejou then and th re p/JWM of those summoned, andf this writ hereon i 1 ft'} not. witnesst the Honorable D nisi M. Smyaer, President A t » T im v° ttrt «XtorrUtown this 14th day of Jane, n ... .ISuOfid.] F RULtiIVAV, ProthoDotnry. o y^S7i r . t s r^B, ??fß. 1 ’ t Jr„; 1 s f J\ r ~ j'OTIOE Whereas letters testamentary JVJ!,' S 8 !*!'! " r aahom ii. bubtis.im* of tho city oi i*hUadelphm, bavo been tranted to the under* eirued, alt parsons indebted to laid estate are requested S^?nl C y*»h2 , L ,ct,,H ! e Payment, ami tlioso haviu* olaimi against the same to present them to ra»JO-wSt’ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTIUE.-J. EMERY STOKE retires from 7* and all his interest in onr business reasee lr p?,, F\hNH ..M, KiHKHAM 4 CO., rintadelpbia, June 30th 1850; foi flt* fJuFFJEE’S PATENT For pdm^K*SsSW Sat*., Machines for Bhirta 3co. f .. ofaUsises. Hib Maohmes of! aqd 1, * and 1,3 and 3. and 3 and 3-JUb, \on hand ftnd rade to order*' 088 Jhs clam English Nnrii* Needls. I,lf txtmn and mo»t rapid MaoUineeror Knitting in use. The Patent Family Knitfiry Maohme, for £ p*? 4 * o * is a new and suooeuiul featnre in tha Use (d 1 Inventions of the age, and, ranks wtrb tQoorcriny miioine. Ayenoy and Salesroom. 1 v P. ASTi iR OlL—Fast India, for sale by * Bhpthkr, «t and 49 N<mh ISAttIS O^EKK—For gala by WETHE fILI, & BROTHER, 47 nrnl 49 North SECOND BU4M, ita & miy, SNBURANOE AGENTS. No. 49* WALNUT Straat, ,ininre atainst low or damage byVire, oo Cotton ana Woollen MiUe ami - other Manufactories. BaUdjnits> M#ro**andi§e, *nrnitqre» and other property* oafavo rawe tents. in the followln* well-known ooraeama*J k4Kf2i«B^o % 00 t .oM| £( A| MuTflopoLiTAirm' Ins. cg.i»P i NEWjo«K, FROVTUBNCE ARCTIC FIRE Ba,^?Ni|rjOß^ Capital and nrplpe ftaß.M* 01 HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF CITY FIRE INSu“raNc‘l ’c!>’!, Il |£^'W*NA , %n; GERMANIA FIRE'‘fNS C ''So 1 . ‘ Cun Capital and ffdrpta* f tls 309 07. HUMUOLDT FiREI^,^M. Applications in person or hr note wUlrpoerve prompt attention. BABIWB k DuY, Ajrenu, je4 8m , Ho. 484 WaLVUT Street 'J'HB KMTEKPKIHE INSURANCE OOMPANT or philadkphia (FlßE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.I toMPAtnrB Bvn.Dtm._Bi w. corner FOURTH AND WALNVT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. Ratobfobb Slum. Moisiou L. Dawmb, VVItLUM MaKss, Gw. H, Stdait, N*t»lo Fb*xibb, j Jobs R. Bbowb, ■ Jobb M. Atwood, B. A. Fahbbstoox, o>s». T. Tdiiuci, Abbbbw D. Caab, “t a ’7" AR ?. S ftATOHFblMSk?p , rV^. n L QUARLES w. coXK.»Beoratanr, - fell AMERICAN FIRE. INSURANCE CO., *I&. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia, Having a large p&id-up Capital Stool andflirplne In- TMtodin aoundand ayailaole Seountiee.ooannM to insure on Dwellinra, Stores, Fornitnre, Herohasdiee, Vessels In Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. Alt losses liberally and promptly adJarttd* DISZOIQBfI. Thoe. R. Mflrif* John T, Lewis, John welsh. - James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton* Edmund-G. Dntuh, Patrlok Brady* M^rS ALBERT C. L. Siibsria 00AKER CITY INBURANOE OOMPA PLUS •utt7«L7U.—!Hinr«» a*eintt Low or Parnate ni Fjre,auUth? Perila of the Bee* inland Ifa-ng atloo ano '"•“'"'“feoEH.HART, ltder ‘ oiiOKuc preitdent. K. P. ROSS. Vioe President. H. H. COOGSRALL. Seo'y and Treasurer. H. H. SUTLER, /umstant Seoretarr, „ .. DIRECTORS. George H. Hart, E. F. Room, A. 0, Cattail, Foster 8. Peridn*. S. W. Hoilar, t Andrew R. Chamber*, INSURANCE COMPANY OP TBS |§ A sfsMi Chartered in IT»*—Capital BMP,ON Assula, SuaMtj 1» and available aecnrltiee eon tinye to insure on YeeeelsandCargoee, Builainga, Stock* of Merchandise, terms, goniT D* Sherrert, George H. Stuart, |imeouToby. Samusl GraatTJr., Charles Maoalester,' Tobias Warner. V7iUiamBrBrclti, • Kiw #b «K ir.l-UAM HAWP EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY 92A -Office No. 400 'WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either limited or per petual* Jeremiah Bansallj John Q. Ginnodo, John J. Griffiths, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C. Hale. Thomas Marsh, . John MoDowell. Jr., Sami. L. Smediezt_ sa«. T. Hftle, BeUefonte, JEREMIAH SONSALL, President* JOHN £. GINNODO, Vice President. . . JEdwaud W. David. Secretary mhfl-wftptf TVEJLAWARE mutual dAJfJSXJI IN mJr suxamoe company. O9 OFFICE B. E. CORNER'THIj?6 IU&D 1 U &D WAliftV* . Streets, PhHedelthla. 1 ■ *«^**»«* ?®r. To4l ' swttofUl,w * rl4 - INLAND INSURANCES On •soS.i bj River, Can!*,,Like., .ad Liii Cuziw. OnMeniliudiwi.anulT. . fc, rite™'&A«i, November 1,19 M. Per. , .... _ _ M*rM Tttim fUSAW, Philadelphia Chtr ««ToenL OO •100X00. Pennsylvania StateMF otLoan-... *JH SO atl ,600 P • nnaylvaw a State OVot. Loan..—ll,ooo 00 U.srTreasaryOMlF eent. Note# and » , Interest flue --1 - T - - - mj* si •M.OOO U. S.Treemrr < V ot Now. tad lour eat flue—, T —, , L , t Di]| 00 •SBJC6 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia —-..... .„.. rw MAO* Qp Mll m, fIMM WessFmladelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 OF ct. oouvon bonds...., ISAM 00 •UAOOiOM Shares stock Germantown Qy Company, Interest and principal . guarantied by the city of Phua delphia ; —19 AM M ••AMfIM shares Pennsylvania Railroad •SAN. 108 PeaEtyiVaaia Rail-" BaramumSteam Navigation Cm*^ Company —J4UM fid Mortgagee, and Seal Estate, Of ,>l<hn> Ir ianm livable for Inenraaoee m*is l Jljni B due at Aaenoiesi—Frcnuuma on Ma lUoiea, interest, and other debts due ■ Scrip mi?stoelcof sundry lonnuM Comply* ——.jag AfSoud r John JL Penyoee, . John OjJ>aview James TTMumn William Eyrot JrM Junes C.tiandj ExW.» WILLI. ■EIfRY LYLBUTO??a t ura INSCJBANUE ano trust com- LN BURES LIYBBter Th® whole tens of difo~ffn&ti and endowmentMerohase* lift intereets;ia Iwl Estate»andmakas all contracts dtNßuu os * fca eontmgenolesofLift,- _Thay act as Exeoaton, Administrators- *- WrastMs«And 6tar6ans. •J’BBjt'T*’"— • gamel L, Miptr, fi&mne) C. Hnoy. Charles Halloweii, Henry 0. Towneerl* Aodofphss Kent* William H. Carr, P. V f Dados, William Robertson» Warner Itt. Rasis, E.Jr. Mlohl , w ttm IftfM W. Ifnasnv Raaml Kites* suton, u PiiUdlai* A. Sorter, „ . Hntohmiett Em.s.ASesr* I I John G. Brenner* ,s>alef, Easton. •t*T» IVOIS BUSINESS CARDS. YB PALMFR, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, rives bn views of the principle and best mode of Advertising, daily, between 10 and 4 o’clook. Address myU nm Vs B PALMER. EJ. baylis Thomas. • ATTORNEV-AT-LAW J« r w al nut* Bueet froia Wo * 983 Arch ftrMt attention given to the recovery of Mercan nle Claims. The. drafting and examination- of wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Bnefa of Title- and other Instruments of Wmine, The management of Kx eon tor* ■hips, Administratorship*, and Trusts, superintended; ana the best securities procured for the permanent in* vestments of Money. B*biuhotory reference given when required. ap3o-6m* Henry e. keens. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hu HEMOVED hin nfflco from NoVwo Walnut .treat towa w Sooth THIIIII street. mh«t.6-n* g-lUHACE . 11 war- 1 - , No, ui Rout > sixth streot, O (Nearir tipporita the.Coqntr Conrthooae,) .if f peomoatiooa, ]irawip,a &o„ and traniaoti *ll otherbuirn.M oonnooted withtheobtainin'orLet tara Patent. at>» <m* J Wagner jekmon, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL t,OR-AT-LAW, Offloe. No. 116 Sooth BIXTH Street, ' ' (Opposite independence Square,) .... . . /nn.ADSLrHiA» ..By the aidof reliable Attorneys, at diOereht points in tje,united States, is enabled to proseonte ana collect claims cl every description. Particular atteption iriven to the examination and re covery or the cliuras of Legatees and Devisees,.and the examination of Land Titles and eeonring the interests of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in au parte of the union. ■ States and is Commissioner Sv£tSn oaß c^e^nlly taken nnder Commissions. S tfUttUET.dt SONS, • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. 9M Sooth FRONT Street, a fg°« iT e prßsrly a fall assortment of desirable Cl ■Anfii whioD the? oner at lov rates* for eash or ae* •raru rmHII { T A EFREP L. HOUGH, ~~ -f* TAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AGENW, Orhar. eoiimted lor aver, darorirtlon or FAPEK AND PAPER-MAKBR’S MATERIAL*. „ N<>.HBoatr SIXTH Utreat. FhilaOfclphre. reii-em’ IJAWSON & NICHOLSON. r NOB. .IRaMIMi STREET. Between street. JAMES PAWSON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON. !aP lr* MRB. STILLS CRVBTALINE LIQUID HMR COLORER! A preparation new to the pulilie. but which has lon* been in private nee. for reatprin* urar Hair to its natn Vv 11 B‘o“y appearanoe. and ren dering it 40ft andsilky. it is entirely different in its nature and etTeots from any article now in use tor, the same purpose, being a oleanly fluid, nearly as dear as water, requirinc so washm' before or alter itsapplioation free from tulphur or any other objectionable Ingredient, and applied si e <syy as an ordinary *air. on. , Can be had of the following persons: W Z» Harberti. corner Juniper and Pine streets. E J Fennell. No. 36 North r.iknth street. 3 homas Lancaster Spruce m<# Eighteenth street*. Thomas Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth streets, wm. Bj 1 both peon. Mt, Vernon aotTseventeenth It’s. Reward Gaillard. Jr., Arch below Second street. E. B. Garris ues. Coates and Tenth streets, Geone Q. Bower, Vine and Bixth streets. A. H. Bowman. 8p:ooe and Second streets. Charles Shivers. Snrnce and Seventh streets, Caleb R. Kefeney, Arch and Sixteenth streets. For sale wholesale and retail by ■ FIFTEENTH MdSwWflfrM,.. OitM Am Philadelphia. ]|/1 AOK.EREL, SHaL) HERiUNt*, a#i 1000 bbls Nos, 1,1 and 8 large and medium Mac kerel* in assorted paokageti of a ve y ohoioe quality; also 60 bbls. new No. S large M&okerel, 60 ha 1 bb s new No. Sic do, 80 bbls new No. 8 medium do. 60 do new Eastern Mess-had, 60 half obis new do 00 , do. 1600 bbls new Vastp lit No. 1 Herrim, 800 do do Hahfls* No, 1 do. JUO do new bosto 1 Nn.J do, 100 do do r*o 1 e ale F th, SI do prime No 1 Halmon, 100 quintals Gr*»d B\nh Codfish, , 100 boxes new Herkimer county Cheese, NowtaOio,« li .m« P ra, | f. i . g af f) & fc leg ■ , NPHtW WHAHVRg. TAVA OOFFEE.~I.OOO pockets prim. .YiluLlSSj” »«AHAM* w ' BRINiKY * on., ■ = ■ M* *a» STREET. R ; SCOTT, J#., AUOTTONIER, No. 431 BAI.S of TRIM ■ Included will be oui d Rtohir embroidered bonk, eamWana J«conet coi rs and mis jaconet and book A anoint bands «iciur. abcHoe itlosj a Imeof bNok mietnmtifSlaoJt c* points wioe bk k lace; Ac. ’ D4 T°* Also, rich styles Pane printed organdies, lawns, white »nd black bareges, ladie*' Jraney ana plain fans! busie head nets, Ao. * • Also. JCH) d< sen silk dnstersnd dieyscords and tsseels, new style dress trimming ribbons and cords, Ac. 1 . by order of Underwriters, too dosea single and double oo»t loops. , STRAW GOODS. .BO passs hdies’ and misses*, fancy rolbedce. brown, drab, end white Canton hats, trimmed and urn trimmed ; men’oud boys* hats, Ac. . ATTRACTIVE PE~EMP£uitY SALK OF RICH FANCY GOODS, MARI*LE.VAfU B, GLAbSWARfc, Ac., 9 c. . On Fridav Moraine, S July 13 .oommssoias at 10 o*Qlook precisely, .insisting in part of— tohly-carved matble mantel vases; Parian marble and bisque figures and basts, ftehlv deeomted Bohe mian siassAare Prenuh China tea sets, cat glass gob ets, deoantars fins Pans clocks. Ao. VT Now open for examikaiion. «H[t»P FORD A CO, AUCTIONEERS A No. «30 MARKET. Street, and «2l MINOR Street . OFFICE F THE FfiILADS PBIAAND READING RAILROAD COMPANY-Pwila- DKIPbU March 11. 860 —The rat* sof Preirbtand Tolls on Co*l transsorted by this company will be as follows from ftdarob 13. until farther notice: To Mfc^r: 7aqiitt«? Plu i#-... . riiMtovn... GennAaeotrn S. R.,- FallSof Schuylkill,— M ftwayniitr. Egtert’i.. Oonshobook#n.~— Swede Farn&oa.— Brw SKSSSS £BE=±: ’• FohL- ..... ..... Fott» town.. —... __ ponflwariue—.. __ MoßOO&ey .. Birdaboro.——. _ Kmoinc »*n^irrrzz . TuokartOQi-. ..^. L»a>ort. ,- T tT Mobravilla....^*- O^CT^'afldAqtmnul After <Jaly 15th the. Freight and Tolls naAnthrsoit* Coal oonsirned to Philadelphia. Inclined Plane. Nice* town, feud Geirasn’own Railroad will be raised He. ter ton. •' After July uth to September Ist, the Freight end oils to Rlohinond will be raised 17 oeatt per too. On and after teptember Ist, an additional adranae of Scents per ten s%m/ ° c "» r|FPIOB OP SCHUYLKILL NAYIGA- V % low COMPANY, MAY 10th. im.-From and after lull litft, ia«F,&sd ontil September Ist. 1M?. the chargee for the use of Can, ard for Toll and Trans- Krtation on Anthraoit* Coal,carried to rhUadelpbia. War of the BohurltuU Navigation*will be increased Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed March W>b, 1100; and on the isr of September, Up, a further in omeeof Fifteen Cents per Ton. will be made on said oharges, and so continue until tha olose ofnaTijEauon. By order of the Managere. F. FR-ALbY, • mvll-Sm , President. Pi,ANTEbB’ BANK O* TENNR«S«!F. - ’ - . NASBTTtLV. June SO. 1060. This Bank has this das declared a dividend of thi tr seven dollars and tbr e*«iurters per share oat r« ta > surplus or undivided p tins of the Bank payable 11 too Philadelphia Meokbolders at the W- STB ft* BANK, u follows, vjz i Pea per-cent and fractional parte or one share in CASH.on and alter the Uth July next, and thebvaneee.thermoashorngw Block atper. at the option of the Sank, on or after teptember 17,1000, fir order of the Board Ji« lm D. WEAVER, Cashier. NOTICE.— My check on Commercial Bank, No. 1110. dated Philadelphia, Jans 11. 1860.. K table to order of Datiel Brose for 8474 » having been it or i stolen and the payment of which being stopped, the pabho are hereby cautioned againstnegouatlns the * jTt'cf BAWUELL, WITHER. rji. W. NEILiL & 00, YARD. B. B. Comer BROAD ud CALLOWHILL, Superior WHITE ASiIViAMAQ.UA. end LEHIGH « UAUi „ - „ Frewd and kaptnnder oorer enrwpty for Family aam by Ditvatob wm nwiti »ro»yt att*n tlon. 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To thoet who propose patroniaing the ** WEEKLY PRESS, 1 ’ promptitude m forwarding their orders for the New Younts is earnestly rebommended, as, rom present indications, it is believed that Urge as the edition may be which will be printed, it will notions be m our power to famish back numbers, in whioh case disappointment must occur. One Copy, one year..- „ 9s 00 Three Copies, one year . .. goo 8 00 Ten Copies, one year. . ia 00 Twenty Copies, to one address, at the rate of 91 per annum.... 20 M Twenty Copies, to one address of each sub scriber—* 24 00 Any person sending uu a Club of Twenty or more, wl) be entitled to an extra copy. We continue to send THE WEEKLY PRESS to Clergymen fqr 91. Subscriptions may oommenoe at any time* Terra always oash»meavanoe. AU letter* to b* addressed to JOHN W. FORNEY No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, PHTtADBLPBIA PHIt.ADJCLP-O A TEhRA COTTA MA NUFACTORY. REV, Ni H n« QER M INTOWN rosd and Milo OHERilvtJr Btf,,t Vitiifi.d Dr-in and Waiar Pipe. Venti allmr Fine, Hot »ir Fl.ei.end Mmnke Flues made ot ferraLott*. andof suitable aig* for eve»ye'a»sot buildings. 'This aniole it worthy ths Huonfon «f a l partie* Putting u* biddings Lars© sue sewerage pipes for. city drainage, water pi pea war ranted to stand a mcw peters. We ar* uo» prepared to T lb TS lt ‘l® or corporation* fur tb<s article in any 4jmii y. We warrantour co>.ditn beeeual if not aapeuor to any other toad© uTthe IjrpSSd aSue or >uropo, Ornamental 'Chimney 'lope and 6<rdea Y“*| - 1 -- • lag-tf r'ULOHATK POTASH-For sale by B Vnogg rtUßiiOTiiM -» «■* «» Jg& W 'IVELOPFS.—Over 200 different’ styles SAJiKB BY AUCTION. r NOTICES. COAL. A NEW VOLUME! RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. TRIALS ARB TRIUMPHS: Ok, ANCIENT TIMES TN OLD VIRGINIA J TERMS; II THOMAS ft SONS. FOURTH Street. 9 ..., .. *i2lSs.*l2S^!JL Ba, 'f of iioßliiot. !f* Onr Ktfs nf re&J e« ute lad «toek*,i? ** Mon “* Jult “• otii ®SSf&Sfe > ?iS3S. or *“ u «» ro * m T* * SKiL MTATH AT flryiTK 541.1 t. W* • >«*• »mo«iitof rmi MiaitKhrtfe <mro<lwm>tlNt of oitrud until (ofvhuti 1,000 QOftM Ilf m«o ■nu on MONDAY,K^&r^i»i£ e /«.2iL2’5 £»&» 8 «cn«.,«tt. STOCKS AND LOAHB. P'nrovtnrrSaa. 320,000 RMLRIUU IiOKDS. 09 TBMdl7t Jalr 17.at'13o'clock noon. at tbe kt SSffffJrjS&X* 1 " 1 '***"'•• *■ A* of wew iorklrt ©f Jaaiwj of Jalf. !> • - „ 'REAL PSTATf SALE JULY tL « Y**COtO** B»l#.~HV'dfe®* nurtorn rf t4nt_ TTq_ diy/ff&%ife«s£f T * i * cll " “ tro **'. s » twt BALE OF BOPERIOR FftBNITtTRE TWO SETS ", uggiHAF# o iheßSa"fgr «£SI«a“Si( *& A NTS^&,i R cP 8 T BEBdWgv^W! HOOfid* hand disks, orenment ter, nMt itMd. wd>ouN. twc* wt •_ CasSS and N&niin Chios. dmoeikwa'e Bru«*#U ami osier caret*. China and alMswife, beds tad bcddi**7*o. worthj t 6« attention of .JadiM.and oihem deattoueof MfnhMißf., ' A , * •**?*•* ROBS, PiAMuyoBTK9, MtPtSRJLO CAKPEfIC S *O l- “ Mfßitsiißtol MteiUnt •aaond-handrani tan, elegant siioo-lorti*. P°* “>2|N. jwf *«. •*•*. from oualnee doeUaisc naueaec^iat,removedtothemote foreonveniace*}) •IJO< MO LSD IJU uo .x% UK XV * I*n» * eWrior bur u 4 fixtn ws^ A’*o, & *«*t »tacd. - : tvoMta, • ftatoft iwd Hankie Cbinftdfseerir&rft, *c. Alio, forjwcoQutofUniudSttfi* * aaftntifrofeicuh &o* < &?* Tmß<ooM^> ovftrftUt, jacket#, «boe«f iMOBJSa NATIIAKB, ACUIIONMI. 999*000 to loss, sttte tow—t mm, ntirtieninle' watehe*, jewelry, silrex plate. art goods* etoUUtgTcrD^ b»rdw«#r«sorr, SSSLmSSSs IK .nitßr*«Dedehurvasdosmdiof tot*orsaailamosats.roaron* dSW to tnnifXanile ; foTwrfTofth of time screed on. The Oldest KststuisbedßoueiiLtfctoeitf* • Wt Private entrance on KACEetrset. mT Bwioeae hoars froat A.M. t09r.11. {MHSBttttE 'miAmt agjjgn&s »stsw_wafi«' th«utul mllibi yiiow,goldl«»riiSSStt» ntsbM, »»<1 !*w» Sn«|u». SwukTmkS French watches, at aetomahjajr Jow snoes ieewuro* •^•^dwcnsUon, very 'pistols.masieaft nstrußnenfa, fir»t anility of Sevens clear*, at hair the importation prloe. m ssaßtitteetosaitMxtusen, scd —nous other lands off oods. , . . Attended topcreoßallySytfieAwntoMaV." “/vrnimßr asd mow. PENN f-TBAM ENamS ATO imwftlfflmiiM.iiJlun «»hunrrtr ajaaatd m Imildiw sad rnaaimi* Baamaand llnr n sauna. Si*K »4 loir imnihlnm pu, W*t«r TaakaTrmaalian, Se.-J* «»* r aatrwaato tin tatar, ‘ a* batag fallj yimnd to oontnet tot Eerinaoofair dm- Marian. lint, and Btabaaarr. fcanta* mu of nuanaofdiffartattina.uaarnatad X? niiai or aatavitlioaiokdmMtoh. ktmj Jmorttuoitpf rattan aukiosm da at ua ihnrtaat notion. - Bird and *«nr Praatsra. P w, Tubotar, a*d Clliodar Botina. of tlaa oaat Paonaylvnnia oharooal iron. Poraiiun ofaUataaa aad.ldßda; iron and Bran Caatiara- of art daaotiftwa i ■nil Tomrat. tic rear Cott'sa. ana all otknr vote oas- Motad with »a abova boMaaaa. Brawinai aad aperngquunwfw aH orottdnaa at tkaii eatapiahmeDt, frea of ekaraa, and work taatantaad. - ThaaubaotiDeiabaTeaaiaiawhatidoaatpoißfor r*. yam of ooata vhara that oaa it a fa farjaec aaratn, ‘ and am prnvidad with ikaatn. tHoaka, faiia. fed., km., ETtaulwhaavyor . BBACH*i2d &iS(KB afmata,' POINT PI/EASANTfODNDRT, &o. 951 rr a **S&' ttOMMu-’W/U- Li ABi H-1 IBM informs Jut mends tfcst. h»nn* yei~ ekseedtjiis eaters stock ol Fnrtsrss ahoTerpan- Gnst, ,«d Baw MiliCMtinp; 6o*», CMfeiciU, »i»r pemtory orCnjolsßsrnaotsatnorr or green send,or loess. : -- ~ wvf-tr tASCTKL ». KIE*!CJL. ftttUflj eoOTHWAsrrbui^ 1 - firtm ahd Washington amsKi*. MxffISFT&M. forlAad,lUTtn'MMl ®sri»i«*m«*. - JJII~ rrn~ tt™t >n; rwiim : ofsafaMi wdwrlroaotßna, . *«*».W<Ek Stow, »ill- °t fl* Ulwt uj imlaV sSS^i«s29.&{^S?it^^S (ftr «WMw T OT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ■ Broadway. YORK. maneosnfetrt. mi nuiico, Un ST. KICROLe* in.nniT.raaU. pronoundikaniMt aeroifere«.ooi- Tfniact,and tfioroathl, orreaiud rettt>li»siv«,*ollL» kindoa tlusooiitreent. whatitwastbeuitrematneto day—’without* rival in rise. in mmwtntnmm, a»e in toe general elements of oaafbit and enjoy meeCTh# Hotel has aeeonrmodariona tew ona thoeeaM iMtn, m eiadtog om handred complete smtee for famuie*. but hundred persons can beoomtoresbly seated at the tables of its three Mthhe Aaiaa voema,naA no toing that modern aH has devuiedlor the oonvenmaand eoo*al /ratification of the traveiKnx panUehasWa omitted in its plan, or is neglected in if* praottoal details, The earn reputation 01 the house at 'home and abroad, derived from ita memtndo. its superb appointments* tad it* home like oomforta aao laxunes. hae beta ea~ handed every year by the unwearied exeruoce of the proprietors* nvfr-gm TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, ft CO. EXPRESS COMPANIES. ad*m* express SBSt. CO,Office32o CHESTNUT Street, forwards. Faroeis. P ckages. Merchand t*. Banknotes, and apeeie, either by its own » me* or ineoeneotion with other txpmi. Companies, tn all the prinoisai towns and cities of the United Ktatee. .... „ fc. a. BANDFORD, Jeld-tf General Superintendent EDUCATIONAL. MBS. FREDERICK DODGES, OF BOS- f T -*, JON. intends opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in this otty, commencing in September next. Mrs. H. has the honor of reternng. to the Rev. Alex. H, Vinton, 0. D. Reotor of the Church of the Holy Trinity* Circulars, with full particulars, may be obtained of Mr. F. H. Hodge*. TOl YIVK street. •• apte-im* AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE 10 ft •f* reliable medium throughwhich School* ana Pupm- Ueemay obtain oomfeient .teachers. Pareatamayob.— ** BKTANX a STRATTON’S NATIONAL .KEKCANTILE COI-LBOES, lMMfe « rhiJv . detptua. S. K. comer SEVENTH andCHESTNUTi New \ rk, Buf&lo,,Clevelud. CMeeco, wdlt. Fer ini rmation. eaU or teas for Catalog*#- ' dto PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! min FIANO-FORTESL MELODEONS. PLAJfO-FORTEB. MELODEONA. -®»da by Haven. Bacon, ft Co,, Nnsaa ft Clark. Haller ’.Dsn*. 3c Co,, and others. nyM-1 SEVENTH amPcWpStiforg. fABM STffINVAY *SUN J S NEYV FA !s^em?l§sl2gsE|!!^ ,^a: wrned in oongartrattd to snvste the Mot Chilly,. .“O^reu^on. rjA U T I ON!—ASTRULOG* .’—LOOK fly to her (or advice and comfort _J* fee* e#e*rs >4* itfivar fatls. She has the secret of winning the affee turns oftheoppouteeex. It ia this factWicYiadeSS w extender* to try to imitate he , *&d oo»y he? SS2?22f*V n t eh* bSmjws you the ycHW ftx l!!^iyifeira^in(**orab,e?t rnen d* It is wall known to the pubbo&t large that she is the first and oal* *er» MSSinsHSj sis w®. “1 > to No. UM LOMOARS Strret, bet»a?jE»l- NTIH HroM. j) JO 61 * RANDLES, V/ PARRAFINE 7TA3C, PDM C B stei E SfeRM^ .. . . . ADAMANTINE. Assorted siae*. Packed in plain or fancy boxes to nit a&y market. or *ntilrfc k manufacturers, f THAIN.fc MoKEONE.M »ad« 3. WHARVES. SOAPS. *3 VAN BAAGBN * MoKEONE’S CELEBRATED . ORIENTAL ' CHEMICAL OLIVE, . SS S££ ALB ‘ Por »1» to the <»!. AND s EL ft HAM'! HAMM HAMS! Prime new Segar C'irwl Heme, MPcenu per IK, (warranSed.) „ CHAa SMITH k 880.. 913 A BIS MARKET Street, J*. FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES. Wl For nto b* FAIRBANKS A BWINS, MiORKITWirrUtwM*. Account books' for the Ist of jui< m*de txpmsly for cur Retail Palea. PJS*rvl Manolaoturinß fctatioaer, FOURTH and RAG*- ,' 1 - . J*a lm HkNNi.S&Y B*\ANI>Y.-70 cmske, in half «bbt£! *t*rf w fiML for aaU i a BOOK-KEEPEPS can get good Blank* book* and Slatioaerr at PJERS V’g, PuIIHTH aaa *ACP S- EkL PENSr—r4,OOO t-rosa assorted, Ha.Mi' inmarwaid PE>*Y.Ma> .tina».. F.OtTBTB »»rfR«?;K; “V*” jrtt tolr ffEMNtI) S: GAK.—I,OOO Barrels 10- HOTELS. PIANOS.
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