' tywito* s Wwi*mA3*§s!„~'v I'. -- n'ilTiT'i P’fl V "*. > r , HICKS THE Crime IN CH4RI.WBtA'n; , "'!I!EW V¥ORK* AnpyucvHhhCi LTRcarao or B«. Af , TMiini Tb’cSMmf stridlb*. We ooadsnsefwia tfcßajdltfgtWrfdwa)M>«&, 2r« of tie THi aaeoeoaot of thalrooblweT.John ephnrt, for ib#amr4ef »f «ri.’'J«m O' WIIIU, areas, woo planalMo and ptoekwuin eonvateettae. to poetrta htoMOlfjOfheT' «W|e fWpiW; ,i“ r e ftmoad an Idanfhatlt factually end*arortaK,t« : .**toto *s*“_b*r. *•: 4 gives thii aeooontof foplwrt i attMipl «t < "when Kepbert wtiahwaiM*? tte:!Wi Ws opjh tor* eeoe* With bla on horsebfob. iallortpgto pldly to avoid theaielted etnHttpde, His f»«} *>•» tied to allow bin to iron tnto the jslt.andhebaetlly earned Into the oelKwithibs r(ft>e drag»lwr'HM to tbe other lag. Tbll pleae or ropehe aeetoted; In the ban* end aalteraeatit was nohathonatht of: again be 'he «*i«rHf or anyone: 'This pleoe of lopo, baad-onfrd e'sbe was.batledto bars of Ws prison diw, andelipplog the peoapnrottndbis peek, standing on the edre of hi* bed dot bis b»dy le’l. By drawing hi* knew -np ! he, kept his feet from the door. » i.f- When found -be wu speeobieas.audrem allied 'spasehlaa* until oeelhcnr the! he wifi recover, H« evidently mi determin ed to dio. mhe could hare relieved. the cboklbg by standing onhl#ieek. -- - -■■• - Tha Kutrkeye ofthe 7th inst., thui*deserlbeb,th© execution: At early hour of July 5 this' psppte bfcgan jo assemble upon tH ground, wheta. according to re port* Kephart'wouldbo bung.. The place chosen was on the left hunk of Cedar creaky upon tfae road feeding north from Batavia to, Abingdon, about o, hundred yards ox more from the bridge, that sptas the ereek r.-%\ *?' •- L - - The writer arrived Abon the ground about ten e’etoek A. M.. nedPalrmtily ahtmdredormors people were waiting, and the scaffold ,was ju patet? l of erection, whUe two men were busy digging the *By noon two thousand people at least had gathered to witness the attention, which was a novelty, per haps. to the majority j and. on. the right bank" pf ■ the ereek, fronting the when the bodies of-the.murdered woman and chil dren had been fmad.'tbe 1 women,-%bo'numbered three or four:huhdJW,'-were:.hea6id;'ahd; L -%fcf£ shamed, were as merry as thoogh.lheybedbeofl Incited to a bridal scene; but,Jf/oheata distance had been deluded,-. upon drawing, near to, listen totheehattinf.he would have learned, then and there, that tender womTO r kitid-h'«arteo f mild, and lovely, can be jray, even'when an engiso. Ofrdetth ftareetbemlu the flsee?'yes, s ead amen dangles in the air, whose neek is broken bv the fall from tbe of "the gttfowr, and'wW, hangs suspended by a rope until the Isit vestige or ! breath Is ohoked out ofblm, and his spirit-goes to. the world of shades,.. jt/"< ?? , At 12 o'clock, a messenger arrived with the In-, telllgenoe that themob had. broken Into, the jill,**' Fairfield, and taken the prisoner from the P9werof the law despite the ‘ tbat bad been spoken In,behalf ©f'legai justice, and wero fast appmaobfng./ At 2 P. M. a distinguished etiisen of Agency' stepped upon tbercaffbld and made a ner vous harangue ,to the multitude, fa which be ap - proved the proceedings throughout! and in which he remarked that he professed to be a Oed-fearitij? man and law-abiding’eitfsenfbat'whbnOdevHfi • came tma bell we should send them beck,—"" . ~ At 3 the mutderer, the vfotiaireltaibed the ladder and stood upon the engine of death, iw. more to bresthe upon the «artb; ,Tfmo bad beet gives him to.make a oonfe , rtonV and as It'.bnd. not expired, ho was allowed to sit do wo, to- pass a* eaaUvas .fewrcnulnlng moments' of hit life. ‘ ' * At a quarter past three he was forced upea tty* trap-door, a wbite^Wndheri^l^r.having been tied •round his bead to hldebta face frCnTtlie gase of iba eager spectators'' . .< : Y,.. r - t ,.. Bf calls from numerous voices the handkercbfei was removed for &f«w 'mpmenfe,.to> altofe the raid- ’ tihide to look .upon his eauptenehee,fitt4b> allow him a last look t ab the . bright sunlight and th* beiofy of nature* and while J»e thud stood, his cvp' caught sight ofhla grave,: which • yawtftd-befaea l 3 l - and then, perhaps, a .volume -ef thoughts, -tb*, thoughts and deeds of crowded, his memory, and he ob, know that the sins of his Hfe. thS eorroilriSDdjoy?. the light and darkness of bis "career,‘ciflmlnatrd.' then and there. Tbe handkerchief < was replaced and, uuconfeased, without a word, the fope c cut, and he hung suspended between heaven and earth. . . - ■ 711 F»AT* HICKS—-HlB' AFFBOACHIKO UXXQTi TIOS. {From the N. T, Timecof ?eetordaj,l The day fixed upon forth* execution of the nolo rioorplrate Hfekt U Friday, the 18th instant, «rio the place Bedloe’e Idsnd, in Use :harbor of, New Tors As the time for this execution approaches' something of the excitement which was produced by the first details of the awful srime fs renewed lQ public mind, and thousand* bare already applied - to the tJ 8 marshal for tfofcetsto witness it.. JThi* feeltox wilt be brrfxhtenedwhniU is knows tbV fikks basdlctafedtooee folk confession of. the triple mnrden on the K.- A ; Johnson, and in a complete history I which' be bwv given of bis life from Me boyhood,.b»B”al»>eor,-; reeeed his agency to nefcries of rbbßSrtef, mupierr/ and other high-heeded crimes whtehstomp him ns one of the most hardened and desperate men ever known. ; - Wv - If hh statements an to be believed, and they have bMn made with a partieolarity of places, dales, sad other oirenmetanof s' which strnpgl.v. favor the eapnoei'lna of thetr troth, he hat been n't parts to the eommimionof. neaplyro** kmirrt wtnrrfrrs. The'hare statoiseot of snot -as, ap palling amount of crimp. committed b;aaeham»n being Is ealcaTsted toeterrer belief, eod to ratf ,' the sosplelon that a mnrbM draft* for orloilnst notoriety mav have led biHltoeiacgerste MseTorv 5a order to ure#be narrative a wide'aele tor th*' beaett of Me wife and child,-- Bathif ee it may;' 1 the murders on the tlnno are fally deaoribod.wltl; all their horrible end hloody detalli, and then-- melnder of theieonfenlob. which Inolndeehis life from the age of fifteen pears, has been given with, sash pertlaolaritv of narration—such as the'.' men tion of veueir, places, nsmss of parsons, and dates —sa to Impress the person who took It from his lips svitb the Idea that It is enbstantiaHy trne. ; Jlioke is evidently familiar irttbtbewbolewesi era eoaat of Aneriea. from Oalltonla to Chdi. Tbongh nnable tojtiaf the roads leading to them. , Theae oonntrier, it aeema« have bees:the theatre: of many of fata crimes, when ho lias been.engaged. alooo or with, others. In robbing and mordent;.' simply for plunder,' Beiog'exoeraivelyavaricien-: the love of money seems hihaVe'bean theoveraas taring paasion, and to obtain whioh he has always been ready tofescrt lo tbe roost desperate means Trains of males, richly laden; find prooeedingfrora the mines of Mrjtiro towards the' opasttqvrnS.he has wtylaid andmhbed, kill leg tho-rinleteera and ethers who were in ejtergv;; Jle wits ip the Mori; o*n war, and relate* many desperate adventnrei la that eoontry. ,r :;" ■: - ' ,>' Benias wenttoCalifornia Intbe,early,hfaloryef the gold diaeoreriea, andfbnnd many sir opportt:* ultier, it ia pre«iiried,tonpproprtite the ;hard earnlnga of minora andothars who earns In M? way. He alao eortlßes to haring > hand in tin •tare trade, and relatra a ease -where : hla vessd area cbsaei by aßritiah ernlaer, when, la order in aaoape tbe conaeqaeneaecf a eaplare wifi Blares on beard, the unhappy creatures were all got op from below, ranged in the waiat of the Teasel, their feet eelied to the ahlo> rhaln, whloh, with the anchor, waa then let go by the rad, ari;l the whole eerricd to the bottom of the ooeao, Aa thia horrible expr dleat ia aafd to hare bepn adopted In fonn'ertlinca to eeeape tho eenanjnebeea of.bslng detected to tbe alare trade,.U'fihot -impossible that'flteka may. hareaotnilly participated ip fseh wboloaaie alaogh tcrofhnmen beiaia. .. j, Tba whole confoeeion waa made in the pretence of the depa‘y .Hotted‘Stotea'mnrabele, and waa' written downjsnJ prepared for the>preee,by. Mr- Q. W. fllaekner. connected with,, the matahalV eSie The copyright has been purchased by R M DeWltt, by Whom it wEI beisaued on ’ the day «f e*esotl"n.- t: ,i'j• > -- .. ■< ■<■ j l * - No ponot», txeopUaif Il.’ftethollo: priest and. two Sisters of Mara;; haft Kant 'jutoltuyi ti)- tit aall of the condemned teui elnae Hobday.”. Bioko, arhan net engaged In sate of devotioo, manlfeate the seme stolidity arbloh has marked him everaiacf his errest : fatal,,. of monoy appears to absorb all other ~ : Io arranging the -nrlae of Ibe aopyrtght of thehookaed other details; fae awni fated all tbeiihupaeSsof a teen who was going, to lite to eoJoy Uie ptogte of the transaetien. , Thin far h. appear. oalte iodlfferent to bis fate, and looks toreardjo the dajhof'eaefotioniia to an otesnon when •be wili attain tU oflndd or nofo riety to which he'ssolres.' A sutt efWob cloth has bMn ordered forWov'tD will teJcA plaoe between. the b«u»©f 10 ,A. M. tad 2 P, M-.,.-. v r;V it LTXCHIIfO A HOKSE THlir. . [Prom the liowf fPmjfcjpS'.,*)’'! On Ibe night,' of the? SlstofApril. a-horse wea stolen from Mien Meek.of. tbit ooantjritwo or three , milts north of WasiiioetoD. The.tbief made bit •Maps, bat «u tracked by. a brother of Mr. Hook to the rloicitjr of St,.-Joseph, Missanri Bon the thief had disposed-of the born, and. shortly after Hole e pair of nmies, lo «rhteh ;h»i wesdeteoted, and felly Idpatjded asthorogttawho hadetoleo - the bona fmmthtr «eant»,‘A raeetla* of ih«l blti «eo* was held, and the’ tbfef triad >fad: 'senttnead. to be hong , A committee wasseotwliti; him into In woods for the pnrpose of lynoMng Kim Or ex* . ♦orting a eonfeßd«p.;'; , Aftrr oneof ftn awingl at; _ the rose he etSofeesed.'.lp" stealing tha' malea and a. Mttbor of other animals, among them the one . ■ from Mr. Merits•••■-■ * ■' ‘ He was tskendooii and a hundred and twenty - lashes administered fo htm, aniTpbt In Jell at St Joseph. From.jalJ, bpwtiTertfcrereaptd the ses ; eond night, tbroaeh aid of aceomplieea outside, letiiog ont, at the 7 'same' time, fortr erd»s other sg. .s&ssaistessseae ' ? ,n fn® Bt. Jnntitrat the tame!pariob whb bad ./■Ba^sttsimassKßai S l , d “ d - _? W ' the thief waa Martin T. ■s® it soKsesgagsgsrs wjPM3* tint - 1 ■ - r L From the oU»fle»tin * k 0»c(«il.B t rwbarf. by MiohMlO’Bneß, wbo'klllM hisownoblH, moßtb* wsatefeiaK wacswwjsjKftft# street for protaotion. .Mrs; BidonnHl eho thoughts Wbi.n«b*d retired,, wben abo entered the honw bT«''"° w "« ««,!“? fanoo. thVgato having boon looked,,,irpon goiog up etMre.ber oldeitoWWjmotijoliothrreyenwnf: 'are, callndbor. .nd eoMrer biby “*ta nndor tbe Mm' O’Brien looked under the bed, end there found the beby oold dead, with Its Heed beet-. MetlaO' Brim wermurderedbythe henda of her ;dmjr«tber'Mlobiel O'Brfeo. A post-mortem ex eauietlon held Ob lb« little tody, by Dr Prlo lera. - The ekullwee entirely broken, toring no lose thin ttfelvd freotaree i vibe, bask, of the in-, Yant was alto broken. O’Brlen hae been • arrested an4opmm|tte4tpllftp , t.til,*\;V.v i.v . - Anotber nmrder: wee perpetrated on Wednesday -nlebt. or ‘ro’ber veeterday morning, about one Veltak.' it, N'o , .lB' , 'Cumberlend ' street, a man ' panted Dennis O’BrießtolbgUie,victim. Coroner, • Wbltlng beld en loonest n ftwi bonre efier lbe deed WsseOmmltted:. ApOst-iiorUni egimlpetlon ■ of the- body ,wae, teld-by ijtywtore. F'MtsAti. end Kltuiock, from whlchlfc eppeered that deceased bid reeelved i St»b In Ike left sldev froa'a dirk, kotfe/whioh penetrated the body six loobes, Shi -heart, and canting immediate death. O'Brlea.wei vety nnmiy. and disposed to be.qnsr. teleome, tor some boars,prerioas to bisdea’b, end eatered tomo rooms, ofcother boarders, looking, ,aa be said! for .bis wife. 'ln one. of these reoms,-,lt Is aliegod/ he .track. nisvn named Brady.- and upon, re-entering the -room tome' time, afterwards,' Brady dealt him tbe fatal stab. Thi'vordlsl nf tbPJofy woo, that Dannie O’Brlee eagie tnbli destb.bya wound uom 0 pplfo JhUbehahds,of Patrtak-Brady. , : „ ‘ f The- edroner’e lory Id tbe osse of Bennet. the who wnYsbot oh; Tueafleyl rendered, thrir vcralot on Weduesday. to theeffwMbat John Ben net c*ra© to Mu'dehtk fromapistol-ban fired from, a B O Browne, while'thoy we're engaged to aa ,®P* : -s : TUB'KXW’-TORK XOITXLB MORPBR. '< The Tkvitt of yesterday savs: The oorottCr’s in vestlaalfoo in theoaseof (beWelton and Matthews double murder was eentibaed on - Tuesday, in the Fttperior court-room. A crowd of spectators was io aUendtnoe. ’ Br. Joseph H. Foster testified that be MW’tbe murdefer running. and tbat bB had ligbtolothes and alfghthat. "Henry HessMl, who •awtho marderor b?th before end after the.pjscnr* re»eOi ; keeognleed Charles Jefferd .as > s lookinfl: iihkf'- tbe mafi that committed the mnrder, anc thoUght Charlea Jefferd’s coat; found in his trunk, warlike'that worn by the mprderer. tßanlel'iFrahbls,- the oondnotor the Fourth-* avenne Railroad, testified that , about ef theimnrder his ear wia at Sixteenth street, where heheaniuthe ; pistol Aoti'and that at Seventeenth ■itrwet r jom'ped oa b\9 ear and. passed Inride; that subsequently, when new* nineteenth street, he went to. collect. hie ‘ fare.- and foacd he had pamed crat of the front door; he thooghfc tbe man’*reeemblei Edwin iJefferd some what, tmt he ooold pot identify him. The driver Stated that his horsM were frightened at the tyjand of the.pistel, : and hta attMtibn up with tbemrhe.dW not notice anybody getoff. GuVtiii, a merchant on Third avenue, #UM that he wasstandingon the northwest eorner 'of JStgfcteenth street, end saw three men coming Yogetherup Eighteenth street.- ’ He -next heard a report, one of’the three fell and tbeipuiride man ran.’ in.ehase, being, at no'time more,than twenty ysrds. behind him,. givingthV clam. He states that Mathews was walking up Irving Plat*, and was not in pursuit, but hearing the alarm, he attempted"to stop the murderer ksbe approached, when the latter shot him; Hesitated also*that young Paschal Intimated him after the murder that,he (Pamhal) “ had a ‘guess’’’; who the,murderer was-—that’ “It Vu a jft'mlly difficulty;” Mr.' Curtis oould not identify the Jeffords. ~ : • • .. A young lady, who was standing near Mr. Cur tlsiit thrtime, concurred In some of his statements, but could hot recognise the murderer. %Sr r Bron son, the: proprietor of tbe ; Johnson House, whore Sdwlo rtatcd thofc he wea i plaving cards on the night of the murder, stated that heknew of no such f-tot.; and - from inquiries hehad made of bis em ployees, he was satisfied that be bad not hr on there, ai represented ihbfs statement. Mrs, Walton gave farther testimony* which referred principally to In etaneaa to which persons had made threats against Mr. Walton’s life. • The inquest was further ad- next Tuesday. 'A HtmUEBER DELITKRBD TO CANADIAN AUTHO- ‘, At, Wotceater/ 6n Friday, according to a* .ac count . in the Spy, one John McNulty was eohuuit ded to;the, House ofCorrection, for non-paymonfc.of f 5 fine and oof ts for disturbing the pesbe on Spring •treat, iir that city, on the 4th of July last, and-on Saturday he! was tokenJail Bpd put into the care bound for Moutreal, under charge of a Cana dian officer, Deputy'Sh'Criff John,ffibbard, of St-, Johu. ou .a oharge of befog nn ac- io two most fppl murders committed near that loeality on the’7m day of April last- Officer Hibb«jd -had long been on his track, and had tra yelled over 1.800 miles in pursuit pf him: The murders r eferred to. were eommUtpd about seveti afles from Bt. John,, and about thirty-three mites from Montreal.' - The personsmurdered were Mr*. Adelaide Baarillon and herdaugVevrMarie Bstelllon. Mola* Colietteasd Flavian 'Vdrep (the Utter.* formerly Worcester by the nsme of* John Morey),'were* seccmp|iees with MeNnlty to ihis' double- murder,'-' They in jaii to Montreal, awaiting triab .lt wis one of (h* most'brutal murders on record, perpetrated In the weed* at romfc: distance from any hoose, tbe bodleiof the vUtim* beingmosthorribly mutilated and manjried. ■ The. cauto- of IV was a jnest per-, *iatefit 'rmjtfl*l on the part of ; fa* daughter, a girl k of fifteen, to'yield '-to'the demands of the;perpetra tor* of'the ontrage._- The bodies of were not diseorered until nineteen day* sftey.the murder, wars ft übd covered with leaves , aud limbs of Y /- iuut ob raw‘Chau a a : ov .)«trdxb ahp.dis "/-''J CfiAßflß/: -• . * •,Y Thomas vu arrested on Ba ,turday sight lastjrby-Officers Groves J and .New-. comb, on the oath of Bawh McNeil, charging him j wUh the murder of a mau to Philadelphia, some j duee, by drowning hint to the river. The 1 aeCuled,~wben arrested, denied- the. charge, and < informed that thecharge bad been pre fe'red through malise.3 He was locked' up, and 6 telegrem/rent to'Pbllsdelphin, informing the nn- Jhorities.of requesting imormatlon. No sttUfaetory information being received, be was taken before Justtae'.Showaore at 10 o’clock on Sunday mornlnr, aid, on examination, conducted by Frederick Pinkney,Esq", deputy State’s attor ney,' ’ eliciting no*hing to, rapport the charge, he vu acquitted.— Clipper; * , y 'j-\: Hoffman, thePefmiUer. ~sx*rcß or his 'AFPSAiuircv, habits, ’Ac. (Promthe;Jlew YorkTimet ( of Tuesday*} ■/’, . Frcderick Hoffaian. wbOM arwt at IHlea, fey deteollveefrom tMi city,.has alresdy been noticed, istohare hls preliminary examinatlontbis morn* in*,atthe Police Court at*Jefferson Market. Hiß otßo ls'eancps. andexoltes a good deal, ofJn 'tenet - .Hoffman is a native of this city, and about thlrtyranof ace. Be la a eon of one of car oldest and ffib*t worthy citizens, Mr.' Anthony Hoffman, who died some years sinee.leavinff inrhonorable naae and-xepDtation io pig family of 'six sons and two daughters. Hr.' Uoffmarr was for many years of the well-known firm of. Hoffman A Van Baren, •ndTewAUamhoat men will be unable to reeaU bls portly for® and gealal smite. Of his six sons whom he left, all; hare ■ filled pwilioosjpf Influence And respectability. Two am lawyers; one la a teller '4>f,th*iMebhanles’~ Bank; Augustus was untll the first of this; month <( transfer olerk” with the Fa nama Bailroad Company; and Frederick was, until htfSoddeu flight, oocupylnjjf a similar position. .with the Paoifie Mail Steamship Company, ■, - -The ohanres brought against him, and for wbioh be will Mthls mornlnc arraigned at the bar of the JeflbrftftffMerket Police Court, are the over*lssuing of lillSshafes of the Peplfle MaiL Steamship Com -pany'setook. valued the forging or alterteg of two ormore nfltos.iiriongfjig to nig company. \ 'Had Hoffman been one of thorn reckless, un scrupulous, dissipated yonng men, in wbioh our city teems SO to Abound, we could, easily, dispose of the question, Why dld he fhus involve him eeU? and.We should content ourselves with - chronicling bUarrtst, his and the malt . His, however, isßpacuUftr case;hjad.ujiub deserves special, at-, toutton ,'-j> Hoffman hadafioe education,'graduated wellat Columbfa'Coilege, and gavo every promise 1 ueefaJ and honorable career , . At uff’early age he became connMted with the firlS|Jp|f•HQwlaod , A Aspinwall. andbn tho forma tloo of the Pacific MAU steamship Company, some ten years aiooe, be. was appointed to. the. very bone . rablo position of secretary. To all appearance bo ‘conducted himself with great propriety, winning by'bU^lndustry and falthfainess, the kind regard of fats ;employerfr.until be became,"in addition, transfer-clerk of the same company, entire-charge xtook-feager.' For a long while Mml-annnal dividends wero declared by this company, and the entire amount was deporited by him. reaching twice a year the sum of 000. Besides this great trust, he took' exclusive charge of the affairs’of Mr. Vim. K, Aspinwall during Ms abeened In Europe, drawing bis dlvldeods, collect ing bis rents, and accounting for the same faith fully and jatlsfaotorily. He also, had, charge of/ Mir. John AsplnwalPe affaurs, and In part those of Mr Edward Woolscy. We mention these facts-to vfaow'wbat entire and great confidebeewas reposed -In him by people who are pot generally Sopposed to be careless In disposition of tbelr properly, or Of itheir agents. ■ noffman - has neverbeen a favorite on. Wall street In person he Is tall~oertainiy six feet and over—ln manner disconrteous; in conversation, °ort, brief, assumlog, and disagreeable. His por 80BM habits were singular. He had a dislike 5£ oa A to aversion’ for society of women. He did not like horses, did not keep tbemj ran them, rid*.them, or bet on them. He was fond' of read- J® B r very oboloe, uuiqu'o, and costly library, fl'eatdeal of Ms time, and of was very Still this was rot ao ex- Motive, nor did ita .wAlMioed shelves afford evi- Aance pf great extravagance; and we are at a loss to,account for the dlttppHranoe of the vast sum of -money Jn .any other, way than to surmise that ho, .yank,lt al| in that tempting and deceitful vortej-i- , stockapadulatlon. This Is the general impression. An .itamenw amount of mohey.bas .somewhere, and ordinarily Its'difappisaraQCQ would crcate*y» caDO y flomewhera;itmt In this.pool. not only hundreds and thousands, but millions oan be, FHflf Nth** leaving no tracer behind, -**®ff2fl'Uo rippio on the surface. : - ! \ Hoffman was very irritable and excessively brandy, in 4pan(Uies, can undoubtedfy be, tamper- It fs said of the direotors was about to b« M^K J^W>tArifbly, rortiCy Mm self with a strong doee of opiam and branuy to Steady his nervesand rirebgibSnbisflfoulties; 'His safary was 12 sflo par annum,' And his expenditures, stf far as wea known . wereKEWgi». -A,Btotm paaSed Kook, CLepnontnJuia t(doff«WD# ; ln on day, Bomewhal tkc iallltaols-and Ohio. A haj?kC4Wj,ofit!i* spramiges of Egbert- Stft&tin Era.; DBar TiTOli, wu.blown downj and » eevorftVponwnslrholiad takas shelter in ifc froii t\ii gtorm r hlofrn ind Somo dWtAnoe:/ ■ Samuel Simmons wm eererely injured. havJngfcn . I and brok*h,and hia keadana faaemdah brnued. was. earned l between thirty- And-forty. feet,Jbnt *seapdcM»jntfl 'A trainable fibrsewM found In the rutefl wltbbneof-1 tolcfcg.-broken. A large elm i tree heay the Hrtdebce w Mf. Btaatsrraa torn up by the tofts by theforefpf tip storm, Mr* monhis Bkahiwl*y, a prominent bneU Tiess man k Syracuse, f N.-, T-> 'disappeared' f tast; for ribree;months,hla friends were dnable.tb obtain any information ip regard to him. On Sqnday evernlng lait, a man and hia wife who were p&Agfng the yfilsge-cemetery .at Batavia,,in that State, diseorered a man upon the grass, within the enclosure, apparently ln‘ the agonles of death. He lived Jbfeg enonghto tell bis reside nee, but died before medical aid could 'be procured. The dead man was found to be* the missing Mr. Beardsley.- IthaSnotbeen dlsoovered 'where he was hidden;' ,o?" what he was engaged in during the . three months of his abfte&oefrom home. ; >■ -V Adlib, named Ellen Welts, aged 12 years, was Seriously injured in '.gyraouse, on Wednesday weekl by the fragments of be exploded jnortar, nnar whioh she . Was standing.i Yhree ribs were cut off. and the lung bepeotb torn and cut, so that the Ultf nishM through .with great force at eaoh breathe Another wound .below this was found,'»■ if made, by a bullet, but no air esoaped. At first it was thought ’that she coaM? live 5 but a short lime, bat after dressing the- wounds She beoatbjeftoorc cojn*7 fortable, aod is getting better;. although,the air es* capee at eAch respiration. : > ' • Kkfrsdig to j( AxBWsb.. —tTnitedStateg Mar shal Johnson has beent obliged to commence two ralta against persona for refuting to answer the ‘questions propounded by assistant marshals- under me census low. The oases are in Trumbull and Cuyahoga qojjritjes. "Aoothor suit will be brought against' a’ person in Cfltwford county, who set a bulldog on the assistant, ap'd you# cot permit him fo hla gate.’ The penalty under jlaw, Ip ‘paid-case, ip tMHy doll^ta.—Cleveland National Vemocrtt. .»:• The On. in Ohjq.—Th© late oil discoveries at &seeca, iu Trumbull county,'Ohio, have oreated -great excitement in that heretofore placid township'. Two teres of oiWend were sold the other day for two thousand four hundred tjol lars an acre Two. poor Germans arrived at Mecca recently, effected a lease, and are now turning out £ypnty barrels of oil a day. whioh they, readily sell for''forty pepta. a gallon. . It is believed there are upwards of two tfropgapd asres pf. rloh oil lands in Mecca. Speculators are flocking in qrowdg tp this greasy Eldorado. ’ The Great Eastern, was visited on Von* day by 5,124 adult persons, and 347 children. The deck is covered over.wltha large awning, beneath ■ which seats are plaeed .for tho accommodation of visitors, and aboaotlfalshaded promenade is open nearly "the entire length of. the vessel. Several ftmall shows of gfanffi, etq., have -already been started on the dock, and “together jre/Veeh* ment saloons, Seem to bo doing a thriving business. —#» F* tSuh . Postal ArAas#ement. —By an order of the 23th of May, from the Poajt Qffice Department, it fs deoided . that; under existing laws, the postage upon all transient printed matter, foreign and do mestic, and upon sii letters’, foreign and domestic, (except where the prepayment on foreign letters is optional), including those sent to State oncers and members fifths legislature, must be prepaid by postage stampt / and no exception can be made in favor of any. * THb Forged Pardon,—From the Secretary of State at Jefferson City, a confirmation has been received of the discovered faot that the document on which jToseph Cadman’s release from tall was procured was » tyrgery. The details of this sin gular affair—singular is seyera| particulars whioh appear not yet on the fjjrface-r-will be impartially and more satisfactorily disclosed by the legal In vestigation to be held In the case,— St. Louis Le moor at. * 7 J ■ , The Sound or Gunsat a, Distabok The guns fired In Chicago, lest Saturday. In honor of the nomination of Douglas, wore distinctly heard jin this place. The distance from St. Joseph to Chicago fs siEty-fire miles. The reports of cannon on the fourth of July, end on other occasions, when the air is favorable, come booming ever the water from Ctlliago and strike upon the ear* of opr olti zens with grant distinctness.— St. Joseph Tra ptlleri 27M7 A foreman in tho Toulon dock-yafcl has just made a discovery whioh is anticipated to becotpo of the greatest value to nantioal solstice, ft is that of a means whereby the transmission of signals at sea may be oarried on withont limit of words or sen tences, and with no more eomplioated maoblnery than. fpnipoles and two balls, wbioh, by tbsir end less change of position; are made to convey .every order, or warning, op inquiry in usual requisition at sea. '.; '• • A -TESCAB pater says: “An organized bind of Abolitionists is said to exist in the vomer i Of Oiark and Wayne, of this Ptate, and Chootaw i and Washington, of Alabama, who aro defying (he people and the authorities Considerable excite ment had been created in Quitman and other oon tignons totalities, and the citizens thereof were preparing to 1 edopt the means reqnired to abate the nuisance.” ■ If i 6 a fact little known that, for tho flrst Oyo years 'of’onr Governtnent, the United States Senate always sat Inseoret. Thp first time the doors were opened for pnblio dismission was on the contest as to the rizht of Albert Gallatin to a seat ?0 the Senate. The seat fras oontested on tbo ground ,that Mr. G. had not boon, astbo Oonsti. tntton required) nine years a oitisen of tho United Blfttlf. ‘ * COHHENGKMENT, OF CONNEOTICUT STATE Nobmal-Scbool.—Tbe commcncemant-atthUiu Btltutlorwlll take place July 18th. The literary societies will be addressed by Hob. ,Tobn D. Phil byick, of Boston.. The address before the Alumni will be* given by E. D. Bsssett; Principal of Friends* Institute foy Colored Youth. In this city. Mr. Bassett is a colored gentleman of liberal edu cation. . * - Acoonoiso to Edward Everett, the nse of alcoholic bevefazes cost the United Mates directly in ten yesfs 3120.000,000 : has burnt or otherwise destroyed-35.000,000 worth of property; destroyed 90 000 lives ; sent 250.000,. to prison and 100.000 children to’ tbo poor bonse ; oansed 15,000 mur ders and 0 01)0 snlotdes; and bequeathed to the country!,ooo.ooo'orphap obildren. . . Woor, Growisq is Niaoara Consrr.—Mr. Stephen Mead, of Somerset, Niagara county, New York, is probably tho largest wool-grower In that connty. 1 ast Friday he brought his clip to market, at Johnson’s creek end sold it for forty oents per pound. ; He bad ,3,302 pounds, 'realizing $1;- :817 98. The yield was a little over five.ponnds i per head. , , '■ . | • Gohherce op New York Theanniial cus tom-house statistics to July 1 have been made np, and show that tho impprts have heen for the fisoal year, ending the Sflth of June, 1860, $223 728.016, «nd exports $138,038,450. Of the exports forly-two fior cent. was in specie and bullion The gross tnporta are slightly- less than for the year ending June, 1858. The . citizens of Kent county, JXd., have held a meeting, and determined to resist, by force of arms,; any attempt to rednoe their oyster beds to the possession of Messrs. Long & Co., who re cently. entered all the oyßter bods in tho State in their name, under-whatisoalled a ‘'swindling” act of the Legislature. PAiSFBt Acoidebt From the Galona (111.) AdmUiter we learn that on Saturday, the 23d nit,, tw< little girls, Mary Ann Ruby end Mary Flinn, were burled In a shaft, while ploking mineral in a hole about four feet deep, by the oaving in of the earth above. When taken out one of the. little ones was dead, and the other insensible. ■ ’ ■ There bavo been alarming symptoms of a mutinous spirit in the prison at Portland, England, where 1,600 oonviets are confined; 600 ot whom are undergoing psnal servitude fop,life, An, addi- Uon has been made.to the military-foroe, and a chip of-war has arrived from Portsmouth, a threat, ened outbreak' having been discovered in time. Since tho; commencement of the present j7P.ar, nineteen boiler explosions have been report ed iq a single J.oJldon journal, causing the death of twenty-six pcisips.' flf these, seven occurred with in two weeks. The mi fiber of fcqllprs in factories, and locomotive?, however, are very lapse—esti mated as high as one hundred thousand. Krauaious Exercises bear the Central Park—lt is satithat the J_,ocal Preachers’ Asso ciation (Methodist) intend to ercec a large tent near the'. Central Park, New York, in order to provide for the Gospel wants of tbo neighborhood, and to lnvlta tbo attendance of those who visit the park" for pleasure on the Lord’s day. - - It is said that tho whole Wpct, from tjie Ohio to the Missouri, is one vast grain field. It is estimated tjiat the State of Ohio will have thirty million bushels of wheat, fire millions moro than it has ever produced before, and that it is of the best quality. The New-York State Teachers’ Association will ooDvene at Syracuse on. the. 31st of July inst,, for the- purpose of furthering the pnblio sohoot interests, throughout the State. Extensive prepa rations .are la progress for the reception of visitors. . The cooperage establishment of Messrs, Dubois A;. Bookley, in Saugerties, Ulster county, N. Y., was entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday night last. The loss is estimated at from $lO,OOO to $12,000. : Prompt Census Taking,—Official Informa tion has bcen'recelved at the Gensos Office of tho completion of thalr duties by some of the assistant marshals iu several of .the Mates. The work will cost about one and a half millions of dollars. Excursion to Philadelphia Daniel D. Tompkins Engine Company, No. 8, of Albany, have determined to visit their friends in Philadelphia the latter part' of September. They will be ac companied by many prominent citizens. . The Nashville (Terns.) Union and American of July Ist says: “From fill points of tbo cotion growing region accounts of tho young crop are fa vorable ; in some sections the drought continues, bnt tho prospeot is fair for another large orop ” An urhappe young married woman in Hart ford took stryobnine to kill herself. As she began to straighten out, lobelia was froely administered, and through Its influenoe her life wa.s saved. • In some parts of Ireland, particularly Erris, there fs much distress—many having lost their means of subsistence from the failure o( the hay crop and. the. prevalence of disease. Buffalo papers form estimates, based upon the number of names in the otty directory just Published, upon which they olalm a population of 107.000. ’ . . .Posy Robte.—On route 8,809, Port Tobac .oo .to Leonardtown, 'three additional trips have been Ordered between Choptlco and Leonardtown, twelve, miles. . Artesian Well.—A public meeting oi citi zens is,hailed In Natchez, for the purpose of taking steps to bore an Artesian well. Cotton FaotObV In Houston A company has bbeu organised in Houston, Texas, for the ereo tiunuf a cotton faotory. : LThe census of the city of Galena, which has just been taken,* shows a-population of between 8,000 and 9,000.-.. ? • .}V) . The Great Eastern Ship is to make sin * ox-,’ euraion, the New York lleratd says, to Capo 'May. * 1 . -. * - ' _ ■ ’ The office of the City Treasurer of Carroll ton. near N 0., was entered on the night of the 21 inst,,and robbed 0f.51,617, ' A nzoro ilave was shot by his jealous wife, Ala., in consequence of hla In#* THE PftESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1800, TgTffy* IVA r ? -r.Tp~y- BrecklnsfdgAfor ttqnatter Sovereignly. (From the Columbus Enquirer.] . . .. «I »m connected with no party that has for ita Scolding' the >jne-t!6n ofUs existence or non-MlftL eMewlth-thomW-thomeelyfeß'; :, ' - - T r „ ;\ ; • ;,V -, Ehi!Ckinbiuoe. ,j '''TheaboVe wooufc from a'Georgia Diznoorfctlo l Xhtßome Southtrncryyrhivh putt'it jb: L *V collection of extracts, from % number of speeches, arid letterSi'under the head’* Democratic Hoctrine <3n,*Bss f[ V ( the object of which i*to. prpve that squatter spyerelgnty was the prevailing sentiment party time;' It does net jrtv'e thdtfthe or oconsiori of this declaration by hi if Breckinridge, batw» believe that he made it ra A? stump'fen,«oh in Indiana, in 1855. , • H» Is “ oonnwted with Bo yarty that has for ila OVjeßttbe extension of slavery!” Did eyer John Bell'ntier a sentiment of.that import ? > Did ho not demandin'’ 1850 faolllttysfor the-” expansion” of slavery? and hna ho' evor. in any Iwallty or on, any occasion, repudiated .the* 1 object” of extend ing the instltntlons 6f his section? If so, we want 8 oitatlcin to the reiord.' y.~' , ’ • " ’ " And Mr,. Breckinridge says that ho will leave It 'to the people of d Territory to ’decide lor them selves whether they will tolerate slavery among thhtd. lie stakes no distinction between a State and a,Territory, but 1b willing to concede to them similar and equal powers over this question. Then, why was’ he nominated by a Convention whloli pro*, fesssd to repudiate squatter sovereignty, and which olalma protection by Congress against the license which Mr.' Breckinridge eays he would grant to the people of the Territories ? What is the Seoeders’ . .platform worth with enoh a candidate mounted upon if ? >IS not Bell, with Mb consistent record " .'for a platform, incomparably more reliable and ’ trustworthy than Breckinridge, with a platform ’which fra'pannot honestly occupy ? • TnE iyasWngton Exarpijtcr nays; TUe hat vest may be said to have fairly commenced In this co’nnty. 'A oopsldornblq^quantity of hay, as well as barley, has beep ent, apd within the last few days a number of the farmers b A Y c commenced the wheat. The hay crop will be an exnellent onp, 11)0 only thing.’now needed being favorable Woathor for swnrfbg It. The barley also turns out well, especially the fall variety.- As regards the wheat orop. although the amount eown is, perhaps, not eqnal to that of some former years, owing to the diSoalty of procuring seed last fall, and althongh some of the fields, were put in late In vie" season, bSve'boon more or loss injures} by the vee* vil, yet we ore pleased to learn that on the whole weehaU bevo at least An averdge yield, if hot more Tb? ret't crop will be moot-abundant. The ooro, for a few weeks past, Ija&'hpen jStafded aom£- - what In ebnsenuenoe of dry weather, hut the seat sonable ond refreshing showers with which we have been favored within tho last few days, have started it forward with most astonishing rapidity, and ebonld the season prove favorable from this time forwafi ;h* crop jennet fall to be a large onr. • f)s Saturday, two girls, 9f M r - Abraham Crofts, of Cedar Hil!„ In the town of Hedhoojic, Dutohees N. Y , wero drowned. While in the creeps h a fo*Jng, pjio of them ventured too far into the stream, and’ wee ci'rovrnihg, whop her sister went to her assistance, and she going be yond her depth as well, the unfortanate young girls were both drowned before assistance could be ren dered. . The bodies were recovered shortly after, but life was extinot. A u?x£E £irl ? three years old, was found in a alough fn the northwestern part ef Soott county, lowa, near tho mar Wap&penjcon, and probably a ooaple of miles from the track of the tornado. She was seen to fall, and was found with her head buried In the mdd. When taken ont she was found to be alive, and Is now apparently wejl, excepting that aho ie ndt altogether sensible. She oannot tell anything'abont herself, and 1? utterly unknown. ' Thr poaluiops. • . (Reverted tor The Press.l MAYAGUBZ—Bark CoTdelia-374 hhds 10 bbls sugar J F Paniston . WILMINGTON,NO~Bchr J 8 Lee,Corson—72tons oldironPhoenix Iron Co; 27 do old oar wheels A Whit nev k Foas: 29 lib's epts turpentu e 9 bales oottnn Kates ft J'oster; 038 bolaroam 93 bales ooHon Knight A Bell; 147 bblv sets turpentine 100 do tnr Howie?. Ashburner * Cifi 22? *b!a foam'iffdo fcpls turpentine R H Ronner; 52 bbU r-i>ts turpentine 5( do resin Coohran k Hassell; li p&les yarn «ar A MoOjftvift 1 box mdse J Baker: SS empty Wes's EEnirgs mdse * - *• PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE N*'l ATH.\M.i T. FROTUINGHAtes > OotmiTYXi ox m Uohvfi. Rupert s. rked. \ . At Liiri&Gthts* Mxchanggf Philadelphia. Ship 'WyorulitK, Hiirtou Liverpool, July 25 Ship Southern nihhth, Harwood.. J.. Liverpool, soop Bark Mat'caret, ftuig - ■) Pernatobnoo. boon BarkM James. Orhse,.. Rio de Janeiro, soon R&tk Joo Davis Lacaayra^oon Bri« BMaH'u* Carver... 1 C'enmesoe, toon Brig Alien • DemeraTa.soon tins Mary E Miflikan. hord^n.........‘Cardenas.soon Ketch uoniroerce. Bames .Moyhgweh. PR. July 14 fiohrKvelin. Vnrke HavAoa.eo^n So hr Fannie, Vanoe Havaua«soou BlAtUtfP INTBLiiIGENCB PORT O? PiJfLAPIfLP|IIA. Jwlf l« 1600. -^?:. 8U . N . S 1! 8 r.s 11 * ARRIVED Yi^, niR ; Toijd. 6 days from Deep Creek, Ya. STorcro*s k Sheets. ►ohr W F. Martin.'(Talker. 20 days from Meherin with 70 Cooshinelee to Roreroes A Sheets ‘ Ji« l «e* Corson, 7 days from Wilmington. NO, with naval etdrtj. fco. to Jairu • Baker. -.?.i hr^S fI . nT Lj ,r r o K (B “ i L l Hi nB -* d& 7» from MiUon, Del, With oott, to ChrftMin A Curran. rohr Elisabeth Jane. 2 days from Faston,Md.with. tn Jna L B«wle« k r*o. -* r Bohr J W Early, Bippl«, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with otto to Jas L * ewl«y A Cq. gehr P Boice. Bojoe. from Salem. SchrSlHioandoah. B'aokman* from Br'ntol Ferry, gohr FA Saunders, Somers, from Boston. Bohr Wm H Dennle. Wheaton,from Boston. Srhr Hannah Matilda, Pr>ee. from Boston. Bdhr HRJonee, Jones, from Jersey Bchr Flrkwar, Davis Irora Sax Harbor. Rohr Ever*- een. Potter, from Providence, nteamer Sarah. Jones, 24 hours from New -York, with mdse to W,M Baird A Co. CLEARED. Rteamship Kensincton. Raker, Boston, H Wiusor. . Steamship Delaware, Cannon, New York, via Cane May. J Allderdice. -Bark A A Drebert, Hewitt. Antigua, Jauretohe k Catataire . , gohr R P Klne,T.eedH Richmond. T Webster. Jr. ■ Sohr Jplmß MoFee, Townarnd. fiufToik, V& captain, Sohrßatip Johngoo,Nassau NP, Perot *C , Schr P Borne, Home, flalem, Gniloway & Morris. RRCo "“ en&n ° oa^1 ' Blackman, Proridenns, Reorling Sohrßß Jones. Jones P ovhLnee N °turfevant* Co HohrP ABnunders. Pomers. R.stnn, Ropplier it Rro. Schr W IT Dennis, Wh#*at'»n. Boston. llaum.Osle k Co BohrFl'rawar, ' avis.FaU Rivor. Novln.Sawyer k Co Schr Bvergjeen, Potter, Stoninston, Kothermel k Wallace. Sohr Hannah Mgmda, Price, Weymoutn. do Pohr Sbirtha. Raster. Providenoe. R ft Corron k Co. Rohr J MpClrakey, Bt*bh'n*, Providence, do Bchr 8 M fihAddiok, Williams, Norwich. do Btr J 8 Shnver, Dennis. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr, _ . ST TXLXOnAPH. (Oorrespocdtnoe of the Piuindciphia Exchange.) rrn . , OAPB ,I«LAND,4..JuIyII"I3M. The ctoftmftlitp Cambridge, from Boston, and a name unknown, are now passms in. The ship Bor teneia. for Liverpool, is going out. 'Weather fine. Yours, THOB. i». HUGHES, Correspondence ofthe Philadelphia Exchange.) M,. * • * * » , LEWF.B. Bel. Joly 10. The harbor baa been clear of vessels since inrlast The following passed to seaTesterday! Bark Ann Eliza beth, for Havana, brie Dorothea, for London, ami sohr Twre forlfovona. About fifteen schooners passed in. Wind a 8 W. Yours. Ao., Si. W. HICKMAF. Ship Ocean f xpress. Hale, for Ssn Pranolsoo, oleared it New Vork 10th mst. q Bark J w Brockman, Brookman, from Oaliao, arrived up at Baltimore loth mat. - -Brig Ocean Isle, Morris henoe, arrivea'at St Thomas to*h nit. ana remained tsth. Brig John Welch, Fifield, henoe, arrived at Mobile Itti inst, • - - , Brig A G Cattell, Wataon.hence.amrcd at Boston 10th mat. Bohr M A McNeil, Turpie, hence, arrived at Mobile sth inat, Schr A H Brown. Edwards, for Philadriphia, soiled from Providenoe oth lost , Sohr J II fceymour, henoe for Boston, at New York lOth FDEt , Bohr ETrent, Hasson, from Providenoe for Pkiladel jhia at Newport &th in«t. Sobr BO Sonbner. Carlisle for Philadelphia next day, yas at Trinidad 24th ult. '• Bohr Knisht, Kelly, for Philadelphia, sailed from Ba cer's Landing oth inst, ' Bpbr.Olanwia Budd, Hose, hence, arrived at F&wtuck it oth mst, Behr Plehmond. Pitcher, from Bristol for Philadel phia. at Newport 7lh inst Bohr Hfclo, Newman, for Philadelphia, sailed from Nowbury port tth Inst. Schr E Pharo, hence for New London, arrived at New York yesterday. Ijpilß YJNE-GROVVERS’ COMPANY OP AQENTIN KBW YORK , r John osborn. ' THIS CORPORATION, miaitorinK amongst its Share holders fourteen hnndred Proprietors of the best Vine yards in the Distriotof Cognao, its extensive Establish ments being located in the centre or the town oPtbat P«W)®t was orgameed for the express purpose oi main tamlpg th.e staTidard oharaoter of . t BjJftfC.CUGNAC BRANDY, by AftiHe. W ofi lfe nfctiye purity and ex apltenbo, to Cbrrepw>ndents m Tofefgn CoaptriM; oad is bound down by lirStAmm of Rfigwanow tof Spp its tranaaerions euttrelr to WitfiktHe Distnot of Copnao. and wholly tES produce of Vine yards in that highly-favored ioaamy j on po (Kmainon whpteiei admitting into its storehouses anyT«anoy said°Di«t?lot. aTO b€en srodQoecl without the hmiuof !. it L th *A^ eot of extending the Just reputation of tbeii brand by suoh means only as will meet the ap proval and co-operation of the moat respectable Wine WmD n * t M^ l l n,tod B^le. 8 - ?HB ViNEGROW EBB COMPANY has authorized the Agency in New York to put p» their choice Cognac Brandy ih cases ol ope doiipn fail-ciifu tottlpp each, and the snCie will be disposed or to the Trade and the P»Wia, by the under mentioned respectable firm, n ** '•* fn Every bottle is sealed with the oapstileof the Com pany—the oorks bear the same stamp, and ihe labels Ck-nfom an exaot description of tho quality, 'duly signed in fao-eiimile. by the Agent of the Company. 3 The Brandies now offered consist ot two different ualitKis, both guarantied to be equally pure in quality, ifferiogon y in point of age, and degrees of strength depending thereon, the oldest being the.least potent. One description, termed THE VINK-GROWEBS' THREE YEARS is an ezeeUeilt Article ofthe age repiesented, suitable for family or thedtoinal pur posestand another Quality, is designated the VINK GROWERv ANTEDILU VI AN, so called on account of its extreme age,and because the remote yearoi its aotual produotiop is beyond positive venfioation. , Obieotions haying been urged that thS bottles are too large, end the Brandy of a greater strength than Is usu ally supplied to the public, the Ayeotof the vOrapany ventures to exprAtp the opinion that a urge bottle may be preferred to a smaller and that io obtaining the article of the exact strength at which it was exported from Cognac, consumers may reoqgnito foe advantage of adding water to suit their own twit#* Instead oYpur * COOPER. No. U» WALNOT Street. 3m* IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF CHES TER COUNTV i and Commonwealth of Feitne)! Vania. . In the matter of the Estate of RICHARD !acPHER< SOX, lain of the township of S&dabury. in the county of Ches er. and State of Pennsylvonm. deceas'd. MAH'f -KKT B« RfIES. (lata WharuS Ithe wire of HJENRV BARNJSm, and a eister of sold deeenaed.nr ber.hr Irs and legal representatives, Tf any. will like nptioe, trnit the undersigned has bean appointed by and Ooiiri, Auditor todlstnbute to and amour tin parties entitled there'o, the earn of two hundred and sixty-si* dollare. end thirteen cen'e. with lie interest remaining in the hands of the adrainiitrator. *o., of the ea'd.Hloliard MoPli/ition, dp,.eased, and ‘hit the said Auditor will eit at hie omoe. in the boron. FRAJSe.II SMITH, Auditor. . June 111.1M3. ■ • Jr 23 that 'N~irp T IN She ORPHANS’ COURT for the OITV.AND onrNty'OF PHILADELPHIA.** •Estate or CKARLP** &. OaTrpENTRR Pesd - M* tiwj is hereby givenihftt ANNA KLIjSA OARPEI*- T*» R, the widow of the said decedent, hu filed in said Court an inventory cm* Appraisement of artioles of per sonal properry, elected uv ne retained oy her under the provisions ot the oot of 1 th April, iflfil. and that unless •xpeßtiitpeMi relo are presented on or before -Friday Jal/*Xh, IMOithe semetnli endoot^nncd. JeJS-tii&tt Attorney for the . isrpOßT&Tiflyg. LOTER BAGS M&MOAAHDA. WINES AND liIQITOHS. LEGAL. r W- ' -—jr'i'Tt’ ’T"7TT“^" I 1 2MIIiKOADXIN£fii fTIUK PENNSYLVANIA OK NT RA K X .BAILROAK. . ' . Set MILKS DOUHLjS TRACK. ' i860.' &mmm iB6O. **"• -*thu*hKttMniTjlWjmttei fot-tte transportation or spsed apd icomfbyt bj spy 1 TCLSaMud Fut Lines run fhropgh 'w ;PHtaVdrg t ' vuJumteU*B*<>f OattorConductors;' • Allthtfrogh Fas- Huer%'n' provided with ’Lottghridgefa Patent Prato- sssefl ingoer perfect oontroFof the'engine*?, >Ww«nTiVir muah to the i&zetT oftrayenen. ■ - _ ■ are attaohed to sooh Train { WoodntiPa ’ “ _ 10.48 V. M. ' I “IBS TRAINS LEAVK AS FOLLOWS t ’ H«nlirt»r» AoooromotoUoji, via CotamSU, » F. M, (MnniUft' ** ' ■ 14)0 n 'Mi •PaSS*l»rs ! “ 1.40 P. M. ■ *■ “ ia 50 P.M. Hallroed Offices in the West» also on board any of the regularXine of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Ti JSr'Fsre always u 16#*and time Mquick, üby any °S?or farther information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets, The completion of the Western connections of the THE and Shippers entrusting the transportation oftßsirFreJiht to Ims Company, oan rciylrith oqnfi iS^£iSpS& e P?' FLIGHT to and from aw wint C particular to mark package* 16 via Perma. Rall- Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply tp, or addressisithcr of the followup Agent* of the Cou- P^ or, D, A. STEWARD? Pittsburg; .. B.S.Pierce fcCo„ ZaneiviUe,o.i J. J. Johhston.lUpiey, O.t Jt. MeNeelyJttamiUe, Jtr.; Oriusby *„Cropper, Portscjouth, 0.; Taddook % Co., Jefipisonviue, indi ana; V, W, Brown & Co., ChhotnnaU, O.j Atheni ft Hibbert. Oinoortaii., O.:R. C. Meldrnm. Madison, lnd.; Jos,-E,feoore,LoniBvillg Ky.i P. groOTcT fe,Co., n 1.5 ertoFreifht Ageuti of Railroad* at different points si i|M Philadelphia, MAGRAW ft KOONS, SONorth street, Baltimore. LEECH A CO., f Astor House, or 18. William st,,N.Y. LEECH, ft CO., No. 77, Slatestreet, Boston. ' f:t E. LEWIS, Gen’l Sup’t Altoona, Pa. i»s-i* ■ _ arrange and balw - FASHBN(JI?R n TRA!r« O LRA^E J I‘ I |lI 9 For BnUimoiostAl. A. M., I, Boon.OStpm.,) ud 11.10 P. M. , 1 For Cheater at B.VA. M.,’ 13 noon, 1.11,5.00,7.00 and “jFor’wimiiirtOT ,t B.U A. M., U noon, X.U, 9.CO* I yj, and 11.10 r. Mi VirN.w CJMtI. at AW A. M., and AOO P. M. fefeawlwT For Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 5 P. M. «or Milford^^BJ6A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays,and atp 13 A.M* Mondays, Wednesdays. and'FiidajsatS.COP.’Mj ' *’ 'IL 5 . •'or Bedfordat&UA.M. Mon4ays,Wednesdays,and ’■ >» •• i • 9™ Halisbutr atBls A.M. igr Train at 815 A. M will eonneot at Seaford on Taesdaic. Thursdays, and naturdays, with steamboat ats.so,B.So, and ILIO A, M., L 45, 4io, ana (LU P.M. Le&veSaheouryatlJS P. M. »eaveSeaford. Tuesdays, Thmaiays, and Saturdays, atUi A.JL. and 3tor. n« Leave Farminston, Tuesdays, Thurad&ys, and Bitur* days, ato 00 A. M.. and 4.15 P.M. • eave Milloid, Mondays, Wednesdays knd Fridays. atTJO A. M..ana4iCoP, M.. , ' Lffivo Harrinptoo at 3.15 A> M.. and 4.56 P. M. Leave uover at M., and ot£s P. M. >■ Leave uiddbrownat 10.05 A. M. and 841 P. M- Leave New Cost!* at MB; 10.65 A. M„ ahd 7.55 P* M. A Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A, il., If 3.2),'f.30, and 9,1 V P. M. i. tar Leave Baltimore for ftAlisbnry and Delaware Raitioae at J®.ie A. BS., and 5 25 P. M. TRAINS jW„ UAiiTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.46 Ai M. } XUS and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 0.25 A. &L, 12.55 P. AL, and 12.20 TR FASSJNgB R CAR * l iSave t Wilininston for PerryviUe and Intermediate peaces at 8.03- P.M. •• a ■ Leave Havre-dfe*Graoe for Baltimore and intemedi* ate places a. M. • u ? {r '' •-*'» Leave Laltnffr.ro ft; and Intermedl ate places at4.® P. li, ’ ; ' •*•••• Only at II.M P. M., froniPhiiaSelphia to Bjdtlmere. Only at P. M., from Baltimore to Philsdefphla. i>7 B. M. FELTON. President. „ PHILADELPHIA AND . CENTRAL TMrs?th«trMU. Weal FbUnuelehra, iliilr (Srnidert train »t>^ OrorAat and 9JO A. M., and P. M. • ’i tre f3O A. M. 'i ram trum Pnuadelpbia connects >M reot w4n a tailr line of htap*s via New London and Osiotd. Returains leaves» xfordat BJO, A. M., oon neotinrwuh the 8 eo a. M. tram from W«tt Q ore The beautiful soencry and wel]*known beaUhittlne^s 3f Delaware and Chester oonnties offer tapariOr m noeiponts to those looking for summer boardmt. Frflgbu for this lino reoeivetf At No. mm Market 8L • A.K*BUHTON, Philadelphia, 1860, taul? Bu^erintehdQnt. SAVING FUNDS, “ A little, bat often* fills the Purse.” SAVING FUND, No. A. 136 South FOURTH Street*between Chest nut and walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors’ money Moored by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort- deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run sonakwith depo sitors’ money, bat have it stall times ready to return, with 6 per oent, interest, to the owner,as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit inthoirown right, and such deposits cad be withdrawn okly by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated bjr the State or Pennsylrama with authority tcweoelve money from trosrees and executors. X LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9toBo*olock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’olock. DIRECTORS, Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus CadwalUder* John Saindlor, Gsorge Rtuusll, Maiaohi W. bloan, EdwardTVHyatt, Lewui Krumbhaar, Henry DeUur, NlouoUs Rlttenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. H.Satterthwflite, Jones Verkes, JACOBPrMidsnt. Ctuvs OanwALLADSB, Treasurer* aga-y ’* A Dollar saved is twice earned.” [A.VINO FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN 'tkhest.-nvtional safetv tritst com .W\.WALNUT Street, .oathwoitoorner of THIRD, itadeiphlo. Jnoorpoxuted by the State of Pennsyl- Rta. Money .is received in any sum, large or'Vmall, and in srest p?ud from the day or deposit to tns day of with ray^ The office is open every day from nine o’olook in tlie lormng till five o’clock in the evening, and on Mondny ad Thursday evonlngfl till eight o’clock. Hon. HENRY 1,. THINNER, Prfisidspt. *« ROBERT BELFEIDGE, Via# President. WILLLLM J, Reed, Secretary. „ ' , tIIHECTORSJ Hon.'Henry L. Benner, F.Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Belfrulge, rrancisLee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerbes, C. LandretU Mnuns, Jumos L. Stephenson. Money is received and paymonta mode doily. Tbeinvesttnentunro maue, in conformity with the B revisions of the Charter, m Heal Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and such Crst-olas* seouritios os will al ways inspra perfect security to the depositors* and which cannot fail to give permanency And stability tp this institution. qai-ly ©AVING FUND—UNITED STATES K 5 TRVHT COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street, Uarge am] small sum* received, and paid took oode* m&ndjnthoutnotioe, with FIVE i'Ett CENT. INTE REST, from the day of depcsit to tho day of with drawal. Omoe hours, from 9 until 5 o’olook every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 1 until9o’olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Tr©M»rer-JAMEB R. HUNTER. PLINY FiSK, Aotuarr, CAUTIOtf !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK °UT!-a°OD NRWfcJ f'OR ALL! —Ti>o never wiung Mrs. VAN HORN is the best: *ua succeeds waeaall others hove failed. All who nr® in trouble, all woo nave been unfortunate, deceived by false promisee, fly toner tor advice and comfort In love affaire the never fails, Sho hr.a the secret of winning the afleo* tions of the opposite sex. It is this foot which induces ilirerate protentfers to try to imitate he., and copy her 'A I * 0 >°s the likeness of your fti »or,*frsept friend, it is well known iS£siS^£*fc%s£iws*r e first and only per rft®literiesain reality, andean give tailor wttiefwstifc bn 'fir tWconSattp of tirerwiioii O*U t» tested ami pfoyod by tholicanaa, boih reamed and sfngre, vltodSly ares eagerly visa her. * Cores© pc l oome Ail! to No. UM LoMdAHD bueet, betwseirioni per and Hroad. jyit) fit* COTTA SIA- A J NU J4OTORty «KVFNfHandGERMANTOWN road and 1010 COERTNUT Street. Vitrified Drain !L d JM? r PipeB J Vfiatratinp.Flues, Hot Alr Fines, and Smoke Flues made of Terra Cotta, andof suitable size fsF fiycty ohws of buildings. This artielo is worthy the a-tepfon of al parties putting up buildings. Lar«o else sewerage pipes for city dramat'c, ripen war ranted to eland’s severe pressure. We are now prepared to cpntraot with cities or corporations fur ting artiole In any quantt y. We warrant our goods to beeaualifnot superior to any other made in the United States or Europe. Ornamental Chimney Tops and Garden Veeee - JeS3-tf GUFFEE’S patent _ KNITTING MAOKINKf, For Plain and Fancy Knitting ; Machines for Shirts Ao., nib Machines of land I°, s And 1, * and J, and 3 and 2-Rib, «»r L. on hand ftQ fi « er residence. 1039 WALNUT Street, where daily, between tha* hours of and fi. Her hook of testimonial* will no riven on apnli 2. A -*i-7A.® eilt free l ? Br, y ? nrl lhe United States. He signature m on eaoh nmole. n >v» t»wH* if npo THE POBLIO. •ft, . . CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The abo\o patent ia dpemed, bjr -scientific and praoti ti 2 B vory t>o4t •wor t.Per®{ltP t|*e public, and coeua only to be seen in Actual operation Tur it® mentstobe appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is «o peneotly adapted for ventilating private and public buildings, sohools, hospitals, engine houses, mince, fiailms vessels, and lor the oure of smoky ohimno?* they have no equal. » L ¥rJ ,, L» ture 4 Sfid For ealciWholesalo and retail, at M I*WMY B ilt.lAUmr Warerpoms of p2Ll&i ,HAIAMq. nai MARKET Street, rhila. Personal attention'wilrfce given to alt descriptions of heating and Ventilating: by: the undersigned, who has been many years practioafly engaged in the abor •* busi* ness, Also for safe, Cnlur’s justiy-oeleunrted wami*ftir f r ) ra,^ m,,an "’”' hMh b ß , fesf^ft , EvS : SN.! ,T f'JASTOn OlL—Fist India, Cor sale by BVoM^ R . ,U ' * MOTHER.,rand 49 N./h "ENVELOPES.—Over 200 different styles .w*SSSSf 4 * lfe " fMlw Ssr gABINiS &. DUI. ;7_' r \v; INSUfiAKOK AOKNTR. No. 424 WALNUT Blreat. luasra.Htimt lura or dan»«, bf.rire. on Cotton ami WooUoii «• “ SW.OOOU. VotTHote* and inter •> - ertdae-~~....; 4041100 sZifioo Temporary Loan to. the City, of Fhilft-* ’• * delphia ~ . njjoa qp •“fl* •tt,900» Nortf JUllfoid Mort- • swe elr. cent Bond* IMKtt •14400 Wort PhUadelphia Passenger Railway _ Company T # ct, ©oopon bonds..,,. IMC9 M •U400.M0 •hares stool Germantown Gay Company, interest and principal guarantied oy the elty of PhiTj}- fP.WC, 100 ShtrU J k&Tfroa4~ *** w ® e ® Company r - r . *, tll ■. n ... ~ ■ - 1 4.774 00 09,000, 100 sham' north Pennsylvania Rail* » ■ n3sdCompany . MOO si jßO.sharoa Philadelphia loe Boat ard Stc&tt n 7U MtM«WUai*M SaeannxhSteam Navjfetioi? Com- panj, Oo«qn .Steam .Navigation Oompanj, Philedalpbia ana He rr* do Grsoo Sieam Tow Pmt jjjgTftjjlp H * A * a^ lJJo m Nortsaree* and Real Of-***’*** ** floe BttUdin?....~~._64tttt Bille receivable for Itunir&noea ldljse M ualailfta d lift at A«noi*o—Premiumi on Ma vine Policies lnfcerwt, and other debt* doe Son! ***£l2 - rww. WREOTOifI. William Martrn Samuel K. Stokes. f&s&AtsSßu. p&nasi Jam** Tnyittair. Soancar M’nvuMi William Erie, Jr* ThoniAaO, Hand, {tatftfisU; • Hfes: ; ■ fet*«L. ksr fesSr f»T t IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM DOCK Street*. A»iel*, tmjm a. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of dife—grista annuities and endowments—parohase* lift in teres tsin Real Estate, and make* all oontracte depending on the eontt&genoies ofldfe. -They oot m Executors, Administrators, AwiiMM urn SsntelL.MiUer, 8u&,«l B. Slckw, BMuanunCoatM, WUbem IW&rttn, feofsrd A N.wboU, juaee IS. MoFerlssle wm em>. Haatert JoeepTi il. Trotter, William H. Kern. James Kpetott. gum!®! Of Huej. yheophifiiiPaeldißi! ®tatietHiill(r»en, Kdmnmi fLßoutlor. KS'jO.'fnwMer*. ptuuetTi. Hatohtstvtt was. iiss^XT.'' William |jotj«rt*o3f 3oSi.fi 1 M. Thomas,* Varner M. Rvia, ~ John 0. Bretmer a P. 8. Mlehtar, Easton. Jew* w. noump. H*PT«rap* ao!9 BUSINESS CARDS. CLAIMS ON IRELAND. O'GORMAN & WltfON. fRICHABP O’GOEMAN. tvDWAUD J WlL*o*«J. ATTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, , T , No. IS3 BROADWAY, New York.. Davids eatablisred e>tensive Ci.rrrepondence and Agenoiestbrpughout Leland, will, fake oharre of the collection of Claims. Legnoies &0., and ntteud to other nusinres in any part of that country. jeto-stutbSm VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT. «tv»« hi* view* of the principle and tpst mode of Advertigrag, daily, between 10 and 4 o'clock. Address mril-Sm . V. 8 PALMER. J. BAf LIS THOMAS, ~, _ , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, hm removedibis office from Wo, 633 Arch street to No, 42U WALNUT Street. .Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title, and other Instruments cf Writing. The management of Executor ships. Administratorships, and Trusts, superintended; and the best securities procured for the permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given when required. ' apSQ-cm* OENRY E. KEENS* *-*. • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hu EEhlOVEDjiis office from No, WJ Walnut street to No. «ae Smith THIRD Street. . nthSM-n* UOHAOE a EE, n „ , No. U 4 Bourn SiXTH Street, LNearly opposite the County Courthouse,) Prepares Ppeoiuoatiouff. drawings. Ao., and transact* all other business oonucoted with tho obtaining of Let* tars Patent apM 4m % J Wagner jlbkmon. • ATTORNEY AND COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW, Offioe, No. 110 South SIXTH Street, (Oppoeito IndepenUeuoe Square,) . . Philadelphia, By the tudof reliable Attorneys, at different points in United Stator, is enabled to prosecute and collect ciaims of every description. Particular attention given to the examination and re covery ol the olaims orLegateos and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interest! of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all parte of the Union. „ Hu the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner for roost of them. Depositions oarefully taken under Commissions. apfl-em « f'UWPET A SONS, IMPOaiEfia OF HAVANA CIQAM, . , No. fii South FHuNT Stre.t, ’ terolaTly a full assortment of desirable CI »ARo, Which they offer at low rates, tor cash or ap •revas nredft - - ALFRED L. HOUGH, —— f*-, TAPER MANUFACTURERS' ABBOTT, . No. U South SIXTH Street, FnilidelphutT j>AWBON * NIOBOLSON, NOS. ilO ANJJ STAKE*. Between Market and Ohestnat streets JAMES . WICHOLSOM. Ja27 ly* Mrs. still’s CHYBTALINE LIQUID H*IR OQLOREIt! A preparation new to the public, but whioh has lone been in private use, for restoring Orav Bair to ita natu ral color, imparting to it a glossy appoaronoe, and ren dering it soft and silky. It is entirely different in ita nature and effeots from any article now in nee lor the same purpose, being a cleanly fluid, nearly as clear as water, reouirlnx no waehinr before or after ita application, free from rubhur or anyuthsrohjeouonable ingredient, and applied as easily HairOiu Can be hAa of the following persons i W. ZrllftrberU.corner Juqiperand Pine streeta. 1\ J Fennell, No. 36 Nqrs Kit hth olftet, . ihomaa Lancaster Spruce and Eighteenth streeta. Jkomas,Weaver. Vine and Kigbteenthstreets. S”L®j H.TSS 01 ’.* M V Vgraon and Seventeenth at'a. toward Gaillard, Jr., Aroh l>«iow Second street. >*. D. Garrigues.’Coates and Tenth streets. George C, Bower, Vine and Sixth streets. A.H. Bowman, Bpruoe and Second streets. Charles Shivers,Spruce ahd Seventh streets. Caleb R. Keener. Arch and Sixteenth streets. For slie wholesale and retail by ' FIFTEF.NT{Una LW3uSf r 6UM%, ittTMAm ' ' IMACKEREL, SHAD HERRING, /to. — i.yX 1000 bbls Nos. 1,2 and 3 large and medium Mao kerel, in aborted packages, of a vo.y choice quality; ftlyp ShSfb&^fiWno 9 " 1 ' 1 ao bbls new No. 3 medium do. W do. new Eastern Mess Shad. 60 half Db*s new do ’do do, IMO bbls new Kostpoit No. 1 Herrini. SCO do do 1 do. . 200 do new Boston No. 1 do. 100. do drr No 1 some F Sh, 23 do prime No. i Balmon. luO quintals Grand IJartk (fodnih. • 100 boxes new Herkimer Bounty Cheese, Now landing and in itoro, foi ealn by JAVA COFFEE.—I,OOO pockets prime Jnvs Co#Tm, for sale br SRAO4M & CO vfs vtrast. ’ /CHLORATE POTASH For sale by WKTUKRtLL * BROTHER, »nd 49 North BKCONp Strept. 1 , I<* 'FWKS, -*- - MA»*feT STREET. T 1 SOQTT, 'Ja„ AUOTIQNEER, N0T431 "•«.^ B o a uTS^!. e h l ’.?r^! , , , . 1> ’ lh< ’ Uar -°"> Ho-. **‘ * . On Frida* Mnramg, • Jnir ?*• coittraenelog at 10 o'clock precisely. Consisting in-part of— . Kiohly carved marble mantel vase*. Parian marble and bisque figares and busts, riohlv decorated Rohe* roianOa*»«are. PrenobQhma tea set*, cot-ilM*go&- lata, decanters-Rite Parieeloohs. fee. ‘ * wu ; • Wf Now i*pen for examination. DHIUP FORD & CO, AUOXIONF/KRS, JL No. 530 MARKET Street, a0d.21 MINOR Street , < . * . - r MEDICINAL. THE CHIEF AWOfIO TEN THOUSAND, DALLBY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS uniTereally frapplantod "all other Ointment, and lupine a.,11 cation. in both tha Eartam and Waatpra. Hemi>,h.rM, vEanver intro dnoadi and ita hunnnt turns u la. tzpo aaorat of ita nooeM bi all cajaniMin tfKtltnu. whether tha eaaat be icidtnt or ausast, BUFtfe4fc* ; BCALM r rillciu twin-, and tha 2 flMhtiKcavadaatrbja •nffiSW mvfaunr.-. Children are frequent H seirersft from external in uriea, eneoiauy trom * fluid and Cew»M«te'je*- f.cricH*— therefore every R mother should have this nee line preparation ©oh- 3 stantly on hand. It faeale •ore quickly 2 removes tbTTETTER or feawiimka ohanc® a accident from 3 eapieswii. firt.or colli rfow,should bear in mind < that this Stogie Extractor is his host and only-mend. S it is both portable an* cheap, and Should,ever be to hia companion* as a friend fnneed. There are tboo- of living witnesses to testify to it* marvellous £ virtue, who owe their sound limbs and muscles 3 to its saving efioaey. • gnrna. fcrj«J»«iai t • .. Bona or aU jaada, grosaaa, FUtuK., Shot Wound., g°il., „ From jßitMi . Boroftila, gfokon Breant. Form" gotta. ' Scurry, Bitns of Keptuoa. Felon., Boa!4h ' SjJKSII.,', Olaniluiar Bia-gonjrfT sSfe, a., so™, §&,*“■ BS“* - ter 1 * 5 * fc,“- D k'hm,** ° f th “ VjMraal soiaa, Bpidat the nnnolpn! D.poU, 14 Brradwar, Naw Tort. m ;k«&, J[et» Wholesale Agenta for Pennsylvania. DYSfc'EPbIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS HAM’S ' AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has bee* used by the pubUe X 9? sU iiu» vnth increasing lavQr. It is woi&mendtd to Cure &V*P*psia, Nervousness, Heart-Sum, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney CtoiWainfr, Low tpirits. Delirium Tremens, Intemperance , • It HtIMULATII* ExHILASATKB, Is VIGOR ATKB» soi WILL NOT ISXOXICAtR OR STUPItVT. 1 Asa Medicine It is.quick and effsotoal, conns the moetassravatedoaMSofDyspepsia* Kidney Comelamti. atd alfotaer dsraagemeats of the Stomach and EowiU in a speedy manner. ;» k It Will instantly, revive the »ost melaaeholy and droopingspintsf tod rAfotlfthe weak, nerro»s, and sickly to b|altbv»tfoßsth> and vigor. •* rjrWTaohs who, from the fnjudioioas nee of liquors, have 1 become dejeoted. and.their nervous systems shattered, constitutions brokeo]down, and aubloot to that horrible ourse.to humanity, the Danmiuit Tn*»ut?is. wifi i\" and healthy uvi«- J,»S ** °™ n •! aoceuarp. ddo«» wilt remoje all Bad opmta. - sdos# willonre Hsart-bum. ree doses: will core lndigesrioa, uas dose w|H give you a Good. Appetite. One dose wi stop the distressing pains of Dyspappia. remove the distressing and dusgieeable offeots of wind or Flatulence, And as 'soon is the etomaoh receives the IsruhranaK Spirit, ing load and cl! pautfalTeslings will So removedT . Sfß , »^»d^|r^ i h.a,.„r r o g .or t* o^ Persons who, froßdissipstnig too much over night, and feel the pril effects o. poisonous liquors, m violent htadsahas. aiokDMi at atiuiaoh, traakneu, lid&nM*, 4c0., ardl find on. duse will i. move «11 bed f-.liMrk LadieaofWfakTnd.amklf coattitntrdha ahoaM taka the lnvuoiatm, Roipi tbna umaa a da, i it will make themttrosk.uaalthj;aid aaaiy. temovaialhobsiruo asu Ur.sulMifj.. frnm t!i> meostnial oraaaa,aod the bloom of health and tcauey to the c.r.^f^iD Dn'rin* meinano, It will b. fdMdiaianhaUamedi toruaatawVl- aauJaflou at thaaiomacti. , All the anjotiJtos uks » a trial, and ID imlno» thur, he Saavntntua liiviaoaaTuro Snail in plnC buttle, at 1 cents, quarts S 3. General Depot, 4d WATER Street, New York. - * m , , • j»yorr a sqmu. lex-th^r SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH JSBSSK AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM ; I ' FROM ROSIKIK TO LIVXRPOOI, Chief Cabin Passage., —Rite ' Gecpnd Cabin Paeato.- - n . .Wire The ehi» a ork call at Cork Harbor. -us snips irom Boston oali at H&mr.v and doik Bar* l>or* *' ■ • PERSIA, CfJSt. ludkiuf, | CANADA, Oapt. Lass,' |AMskLOA tCapt MuUr» These vesssU carry a dear whiteugnt akmsathsad; green on starboard now; red on port tew. NIAGARA. Malar, leaver BosfauuWe&sedar, «7. - Sjg^SßSggtiSM: PERSIA. Jadkms. ; “ 'N. York, We&reday, July 18 arXbia, Rtene. Boston, Wednesday, salt a AFRICA.Shannon, ** N Voik, Wednesday,Aug. 1. CANADA-Lang, Boston, Wednesday. Aug 8. ASIA, Lott, j “ N York* Wednesday, Aug. 1A Bertha not secured until paid lor. An experienced Surgeon on board* The owners of these ships will not be SMountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Speoie, Jewelry, Precioas Stones, or Metals, unless bills or lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed*...For freight oi passage apply to • ■ • E. OUNARD. myl 4 Dowling Green, New York. FOR THE SOUTH. —CHARLES SSHftT°«GWi^^EAMBHII,f* Heavy Freight ac an average of mnKi per cecL be low New York Steamship rates. ' FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C, The U. B. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Oa»> tain Charms P, Marghimn*wiU«ailon Wednesday, July 25, at 10 A.M. • Wnm The U. S. Mail bWamsiup BTATTR OF GEORGIA Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, July 20. at 10 A. M. , , - ' through in 63 to tt hour*—only 43 hours at Sea. ftf’Sauisg days ohanged.moaevery Saturday toevery five days. Goods rcoeived, and BDla of Lading «meo every day. *feSiW»nSS apoVe every Un days, thus forming a five-dar commu moation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest* ± At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships oon neot with stcaiLere for Florida, andwith dto.. forallrliee. m , Freight and lnsnnmde on a large proportion of Soodt shipped Squtn will be iounia to be lower by these ship* , than by sailing vessels, the bains oae-haifth* rate. N. B.~lturaranee on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston of -Savannah. the Juntos S. s, [*N SS^r , Fare by this routo 26 to 40 per oent. ohe&per than bj the Inland Route, as will be seen by tha following soha dule. Through tickets from PhilMelphia, via Charles ton and Savannah stevnshipe, IN CL UDIN B MEALS oc the whole route, exuppt from Charleston and Havan nah to Montgomgry.: _ _ INLAHD vain. To Charleston-,514 (W Charleston.-. ..fJI S 3 Bavanuah. 16 00 fiavaimah 8100 Augusta———- 20 00 Augusta—. 28 00 Macon—— 21 00 Macon— —... 12 79 Atlanta— —. :*2 00 Atlanta— —« sioo Columbus—_, 23 00 Columbus— -8S 00 AJbanr 14 00 Albany.— —, 87 oc a^—ss. New >B9 79 New Orleans 3190 No bills, of lading sixned alter the ship has tailed. For Height or passage apply on beard, at second w barf above, Vine street, or to ALKX. HERON. Jr,. Southwest comer FOURTH and CKESTNUTf, AftnU in Charleston, T. SUt T. G. BUDD. „ _ . Bavannah.HUNTEß AGAMMELL. from Charleston, siyasner Carolina even „ For. Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's anc gt, John’s every Tuesday and Saturday. NOTICES, THE (OOPONB CF THE green and .COATES STREET PAS3ENGER RAILWAY COMPANY fall ngdtie on the Jflihirst. will be paid, on presentation at the uffice, on and after the luhinst.. between tne hours ol 9 a: >i.and3 P. M. jy3-tnthsa6c DENDY 6RARW. OD.Treoeurer. PLANTEbS 7 BANK TENNE c SfIF. Nashvtllb, June 30. 1860. This Bank has this day declared a dividend of the ty-' seven dollars and thr»e--qu%rters per share out'oi to Bn rpius or undivided p efits of the Bank pajama t > tee Philadelphia. ctMkholders at the W>6t£R* BANK, as follows, viz ; Ten per oent. and fractional parts of one share in CASH on arid after tbe 13th July next, ami thebiianoee.ttierraoasliornew Stock at par.ac tfte option or the Bank, on or after September 17,1860. By order of the Board D. WEAVER, Cashier, T^JOTICE- —My check on Commercial •hv Bank, No. 1110. dated Philadelphia, June 14, 1860 payable toorder of Uotielßrose for 947465. having been li'ator stolen and the payment of which being stopped, the pubho are hereby cautioned against negotiating the same. J)6 Gt* SAMUEL L. WITMER. COAL. T. W. NEILiI. & (Jo., YARD. 8. E. Corner BROAD and CALLOWIIILL. Superior WHITE and UEHIOB Prepared and kept under oover expressly for Family use. Orders by Dispatoh will reoeive prompt atten tion. r apSJ-im HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. I IJKYANT * STRAITGH’S NATIONAL PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—W« ; ggyUSSM. tawdit™. 5T".. w0 “' !1 l rospßotfullT call' tha attoation of the *5-n, ; V’ rk. 1 advaace by the paokage. . .Oraeiß for direst importation solicited, and Goods 4» -•- - * - either la thlseiky, New York, or NewOrlov «• ; 1 IAJSOh. , W. w. LEWIS A B .•,»***•<*., v,t LraHH A PIANOS!! PIANO?!1 Aa4 JUents ler FerslnHCed Dexcshe fesrdw&r*. aril! «a-M ! Fiano-foktm, > . ‘ nifiLODKONH. QLATE ROJFfNG.—JOHN WELOH, : ‘ Hano-fortes. hLATt'R, is prepared to put on any amount of , „M*de by Raven, Baoon, & Co„ Nunns A Olarfc roofing at low rates.. All work warranted to give sa- HaUe7*,Davia, A Co,» and others. • M ttßfaotion. Orders sent to THIRD street ana GER ■ - - J, E. GOULO. MaNTuWN Hoad will be promptly attended to. . ny|l-l SEVENTH acd CgESTNt k. CTEWART’S PAISLEY MALT—Iu Pun- STEINWAT A SON’S NEW PA tr.. rttn,-, ALt • At fea yANDYaK BKOWN—Gronhd Pure ,n ; «TEEL PENS.—4,OOO tress .ssorted, i » FAIRBANKS’PLATFORM SOAT.TH ACCOUNT BOOKS for the Ist of Julv K. JAM US fiBAHAM ACt°. ; ilstion.r, FOUKTH *cU RAC*-’. - PARIS GREEN—For sale by WETUE- : •RILL * BROTHER, 4T and 49 North BECONT) : BtreaL ' |nS9 • I Havana otQARs, of dtf- i ferent brands, all eiges and pnoee, in store, by re oent Brnvals. and 'or.sale by 1 °oc^ional»a]e»f 1 ' ieM MRtoa l n July and'August or^ly addiUon^E?^whloS^w!' 8^, p ' lra ‘-' l r* In to each sale one thoiisand ,^Sii!l!. &tor ? 1 ' T previous loro, giving foil de*o«Minn« i®. M*n»hUt •old on the following of eU to U Sale atri?Jffl C^AN il ESTATE ■sag*Sßgpm. "■ BTOOKB AND LOANS. tao.ooo'^ai^^BONos. Jntf V/,at 12o’clock noon. at*tba P>.UB>f»imVi. l* 4^^^ssd^v.s^sspsssssi. New York Ist of January and Ist ofJalyT* w *"*. m _ 4 REAL ESTATE SALE JUf.Y PL xirecntor a Sslt—tilthi of LtiicisUr, Bmm Handsome mrtdern Aroh street, we*t of Broed street 24 fci o iKniuira Slf—I 35 fC 1 " •hromf’i >« Cufhi.rta?rwt“^S crmsejias the modern and ooore» iemaZ Nwt DWELI *vG, No. IS I'llv.s street mkCL® rceo B * re ‘.L be iewen -nrS™' n j""'!;? l " rMB '* c ! ♦**» mayrmnalao* mortitre. • UK«oa-or«’ P.rempCorr of Jama, Ball. JBUILntNn LOT Sp ', C K o «‘S'; t .- r^, n . tii, ■ .iSS’S^TSi^w 0 AUK/STIMSEB LAhil.L/m.. 4t”‘ fisa^asi . . ,» E A > • KRT> TK- • r 9118 v 14. Orfhaoa’ Court •a'a-Pitate nf iobn E« t .n»n.d»sj'd. T^n° { , fourih^' t rNO, M jo^ma’E«teto-Tw» afbrT Brick DWELMNS. ai- B ETOtNoBc6^ER N v _ ACARD—Ourssls this {^hOTul^y>nominz. At thik •not on store..will cosugripe. ls*yi«tM irii of eiotHant h*nd farm tore, schoed desks, goods - ,t * Ht l*l r Atd r ODe". two sett Csston Sfpal£?h?ua JSrnhfiring 4ll4lllloll 01 lsdlB ‘ *“ d otbera '“ 4 th " *rt“taa arrausol a Sale at Nos.l3»and 141 South FOURTH Berea* SUPERIOR FURmTURK, FRENCH-PLATE Sfih ROSS, pxaNo-fortbs* 6russi2a CARpil^ . : « : , This Morning*. At 2 volook, at the Auction Store. u aMQThDMtrj s*®® eoibi* ban d fora-tßre, etesant^ruuio-fofteei pete, etc., from tsmiliesdcolining removed to the store for convenience ij Also, a superior liar and fixtures.' A*so, a meat stand. Aie*», two Rets an too sod Ngnkis China dianAr wara.- VERY IMPORTANT SALKa order of Truateea. On Tnealay, al U ®’«-l«k.nooa..at‘ tha,PliWfhi. dw«llS3 ”fiSm , * (! .VSm t ' «««=«■ oaarl,.NO Full u.Ttionlam ready iuha-idiulla. .... B “TOM in thi« oirir. • a Ri^ecdupyardsat two per o«rr *** >. ******* *f one wren*. So i T * - A’l' PurV’ATE S*T T? Bpm. of tha’ finest GOLD FATENT f.RVRa ... CTRONOMETER WATCBBB, mSSaotSif« tt>.® uiual uUiaa »Im*. jold^ witohS l ! .nr n1 1 ". , 1 f,' l Mh». ESah£”sSi?sS Fmmb watohea. at aatonishica. lev trie*. Jewelry os Attauded to jemonally by thi a*r.LouTß,*o. WTILUAMS. BOYLE, 'CO" ADCS with MeswAMyere, Cat s^SNgaMteffswSS »h«*r Ura»a». jrw.ltr, = SpSss&&i*-»- - T22?\9 t W» , I’ * 8‘- Lonl.. Mo. A L «» x^lg-tiutar/ MAPTIINERY AND IHON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND suMessful operattoir. and been exclnavely easaredin building aau repairing Marrae and Rive; i- aglaas, high yd low presrare. Iron Boats, Water Tanka Propellers, Ao.. fto. rrapeotfnlly offer their aervicee to the as being fully prepared ta contract for Kncines of ail aissa. Mariae. River, and Statioov?. having sets oi jaterns of different sires, are prepared to 6xeeot* or ders with quick despatch, t very description of Patters £ maxing a de at the shortest notice. High acd •cw reurtre, Flue, Tubular, and Cyliodn Eoilera, ofthe wtFeunaylvamaobarcoaliron. Fortin** ofaflsiso* andklnds; Iroa and Brasa Caatlnr*. of alt desuriptioc*: Roll Turning. Asrew Cutting, and aU other work ecr\* neoted with the above busioesa. . . Dmwutss and speelfieauo&s for aU work dona at tkeit estalHiahoiect. fiee of charge, and work guarantied. Toe subscribers have ample wharf OAcx-rooai for m paire of ooate. where .they can lie in peiteet Safety, and are provided with soeara. blocks, foils, fco., ii, foT raising heavy or light weights. ' * ; • JACOB G. NEAFIE, JOHN P Lt* vY * Jelftf BEACH and FALMKfr strasfo. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH.Btreet. Kenrington, Phiiadel»4ra.-Wrir-’ ■waM H. IIERB icfbn&s his fnen& that, haviag pur ohseM the entire stock of Patters* at the afaoT»Fmm to. reoeive ordera for RoUiag, w d u a “ l}l Uaaunge, hoop, Chemical, ani House Gearing. Castings mace from Rever beratory or Cupola i urn&oee, in dry or green sand, or toeitt. myp-Kf SA.MVXL V, KUUCK, I, u««six SOUglUg. • A- 5 FIFTH AMD WASHTAfSTOH Hum, . xxx£ioF L * s ßbziß, EK9INKEM AND MACm}OBTB. AKrassite* Iron Frame Rods for Gas Works, Work Shops, SaiF road Stations, Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most i*»- proved construction. Every descriptipn of Kacraiion Machinery. ««h se Sugar, Saw, ana LristMi'ls, Vacu\un Pans. Open Btaam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pufopmy Engines, Ac. Bote Agents for N. Jvdiieox * rwlent Boiling Apparatus: Nuwyth’s Patent Bsmdi iDuwer: asl Afvtowdi It Woigey’iFateai Oeatrifoxal Sugar far Maetnno; , . • « s *i v HOTELS. CfT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY. When oonmleted. ox years ago, the BTT NICHOLio was umvereally pranounoed the most magnificent, con venient, and thoroughly organised establishment cJ L a kina on this eoctinent. vt hat it was then it remains t&- day—without» rival in else, in tumptoousnese, and m the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodation* for one thousand guests, in cluding or.e bundred complete suites of apartmonu tor fasulies. bix hundred persons can beoomforteoly eeatvd at the tables of its three suWie dining rooms, and no* thicg.that modern art hae ao vised for tee oonveuienoe end sooial gratification of the travelling pacha has bc-n omitted m lU plan, oris negleotediu it«prsatioaldetails. The early reputation oi,the honac at home and abroad, derived front its magnitude, its superb appointments, andite home-hireoomforta ana.laxtiries.jbM teen en hanoed every year by the Unwearied 'exertions of toe proprietors. mtir-Am TREADWELL, WHITCOM6, ft CO. EXPRESS COMPANIES. ffficawgwß THE 43 AM* EXPRESS iUdLiHlSSffl* Co.»Offloe 320 CHESTNUT Street, fonrard* mc»li, Mere band w. Bank Noras, and tpeotp, either by rta own, Lines of in DohUfouon with olhar .J-xpresa Companies* to all the prmoipsl town* and ottiac of the United Htates. 15. 8. BANDFOBD, General Superintendent. EDUCATIONAL. MRS. FREDERICK BODGES, OF BOS TON. intend* opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in this otty, commencing in September next, Mrs. H. has the honor-of referring to the Rey. Alex. H« Vinton, D. D , Rector of the Ganich of the Holy Trinity. Circulars, with foil particulars, may be obtained of Air. F. H. Hodges. 7UI street ap^-Sni* A MfUIIOAN SOUOOL INSTITUTE ia » rdliibi® median tKrosih which flor-oola &ra F&mi« liesiuf teacherx, Parents msj ob tain t cratjutoufi?, information and mroaiara of the b**i ■obeois. SMITH, WOODMAN, & CO., »tt BROADWAY, Now York, or CHESTNUT BtrMt. PhiisdeijbJ** ||tNNitHsY PH ANDY—7O casks. *»•*• "jiKni-h r.v* BOOK-KEEPEES can get good Blank' tpe I.&Q& tßi 5u,t,01,r7 >£ «*«’•. fourth