The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 18, 1860, Image 4

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has .li'J treeeaueMVetripped ef thetl buki tMtent iuio.
'a* fru'j.tt fregjb. .Oaftytej^ef Jhq jnieotofodJogs are'
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-' the log*ere roiled U and An»d d'>wn
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•o isu -eePhioard'wUh theseeMber of-'feetialftJ »m! It,
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~w-i—mflmtln Httbo<mt«Bde wrddtCTleeiittW river«
quantity of lewherwae 'dnrirMr S’wyy rhi*
> spring. Son* went oat to aaa^-tkKijaauilnder
- Ktfraoo w>e'«*o«ht;onitierakoreeat >tfce.<ri»er land. on
-fttCT. o ltoateotj of-tUi uaooat MwUtStKUlion -rill.
tike off ell the jir|fltV
Js;lMiH«l!tatli| the lom, about fifty million Scot.
rf3f'
- ° W : fcdi&%to2'»rM,wilt.ttapepl^^,pf,e.We»tefnl«i»nr.
Daring the lest ten ycersher population her <re
j VA >Vfil(ai; eMdlt .waiMrMlnolilWlß-^fduri W
4h# next letlyeare Uit tn done no l»(E lAt lire
. < aoNfiaianonen an erecting enaadmeae and oonvo
ra-i oo<t of notMilku thirty.
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ffrekklhiditcwnty' the blrth-plecmrof:
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On7a>rßitoHUty'*treolac,;ia nnnnenee Of a oMI 1
rigoed hy niehsMeoitWeaiee HUl,_WUam Beilly,
John Woel, tJ Mel>; Bh»rne,-T. B: Kennedy, 11. S.
'.'t endorer ehnodred otken, whotei yoa knew
& >J ) henliehte sDeaieeritl, elaigt meet
.d: «d ed<|ted the
'.Uf'i fef ueoruprt htii.re;. 4 t, -rti-.t
-;/-.ie'-,..3 w-i!«p/epd,..Th»t,.M < Ihe s lMaootiktM-iotato Cun
l»nd the
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, ConnnUlne. W»l*h mm*t PhlledelphU, ontji£!d«ys
(■> %* Party.
, Pf^?;*:? Bf .T;>> ■■■
decided
that ad express company la still liablafiripaokages
i until an offer to deliver la mode at tn place of
bnaffieaa of'tM booßlgnee, an offer to delireraftfio
-.SXprbsapftce, not Mag a anßelent axeuse, except
underpeenlUrelrea»*Unoei. Iheoeiewiß .of< a
Tta^kaaa atonay aaot froni Ch to Madison,.
F.jßaMwforjfhow a«ttior|«4-
'agent beathe oaablat County Bank.
.Toe bank and express eftoeate 'fnbsiahtlallyin
the wme roompaiii.an'Offlir./W.TOdy tod«lter
by,tbearpra<».\iia»>|44«y,..at Ita oopnter, (aak&i
“ ifhe, wanted. the bank clerk ropliM
from bia counter that be did fioVnot feeling au
thorised to reoegSffifc Thatnlghttbeexpresa often
- was frbbii , undine above facts werrf.pnt In,' tin"
payment.. •,
tolihe num'oronaaix-ldeniawhich are
lately chw*Klnd,:dM to the thin yartienta of wo
ne%takleyfire, Bnnychemlate havy tamed their
attention,,S.the,. invention or discovery of aotao
mod* of rendering textile febrlcaaretproof. Among
the aasqr qaaliUu reqaind in eneb an ardolo are
;and' uae. Of-epplleation,
'geatatr, tbe'MOM *eSoeeeftilyeths»d la phosphate of
.Mltajf M>t sSlihtly iott.me fibre, endmeybe mixed'
'.★iththatatartV.! One oooeeofthe salt ft dissolved
s
or iu theewh;eiß.drltd,Be uiual.Xhe only ob
jeettoai* tkeexpeneeofthesnlt. 1 ! '>,->
.! tT»K <jOy#aaME»T FaisriNQ Grricx It is
expected that the Superintendent of printing wifi
advertise for pruposaU to exeeuto the recent law'
tatebtiaklnr a Oovemmens printing.' offiae. and
:-7uow;eii jfmtilfy ns : there is believed jtp\Bh"a ootnbi*'
nanm «Mittaf<ata.-lnwpd oot of Congresa, to n'ori-! 1
.pellhnjiarehaioMMr.ffendeH’SMtaSlißbmenK
'Aanitrtlblilte'foi.jhetmllAing andnew materials
banf]Se,°pbtam64lbr,#o |160,000 appropriated by
Congress., :Tbe Ocm»ittets of Printing will boro
dulredto seetbnt thlsnew enterprise ie properly
a(tf j^pfr;dpii|tetliidn ; -
.r'^ißS-V^kly,report : ’o(otlt<i;;!N'cw Tf>rk City,
’lnipeetbr shrWrstbntthere warn 172 deaths' in. the
blty lfet.week; wbtob is an Increase of' 11over tho
ruerteHty.bf’tbeweekprevioua,, and,lll less man
in tbb oomipondlng waek of, 1859.,; The, deaths
frotnacntedieeasewera 277, from chronio disease
,135, and {from ■ external causes, Ao., 30. Of the
whole number 259Wena ahlldten ander fire years,
of age. , 4be principal diseases were cholera in- •
nntnm, infanUlioonvulsions,'diarrhoea, scarlet fa,
ver,, hbntaniptioh, diopsy In ih* head, infadtUo
marwahstuaM iataaumatiun.uf tbe lauga.- '
French Corps Begijlatlfthaf otft of the 36.000,600
.wulsinffranoma, 9q9,OCOnaver sow,woollen goods
of any ;hea slso been recently asserted
jthht ttrentyilya’mlltloDs ofpeoplethere never rat
Lmbafdftener than ouco a week. "Paris annually
jonsamed'ZftMKKtjOOO pounds,'pf yegetableo; , the
niarkf,tgardenanearPafiseov.er.,msre'.tfiaa 2,7#fl
acres, u5e2,150,000 glass:bells,,26o,ooo panes of
Bt|*r(o»eifhbrbede^' : odeitpy4jdoo pebple, i,7W
horSetodltWaie t3SB,9<Xfsratth' ofinannres, return
!2.79M90by, salesofTagotablee.
J ji«7 : h | «iieraJ 3I&ok deeldedofc - Monday that the
I waa passed in. tirt expiring hours of the
idastwjwtoiVjeiUotDg the prims of printing 10 per
soatit., did not Apply to work ordered'beforo that
7 d«te; ( gives the fall prices
1 to’everjoner forprintfngtabothVoatte. and bis
TstiAM‘‘ ( jijMM:%lrtbtii4altiP aVbimgthe lobby, -while
Lv »u,’'
-• InfetimtnHat wnirMher iernginfirythan rcfil.
Tribune ._ s[i( ' :
"''SiraboXTßß'iT RalBioh;N. C.—OnSatur
: d»ylMt, : »fterti]«*rriv«lof the Boothern trainer
B»l*lgh; North 1 Carolina, » quarrelenrued be
’ t«heh:tth p»pUin 'jD»TjiJ»oni and Mr.
fAlexend er-Herbermout, - late United States consul
{.at oucof•thc ltelian ports. Mr. Jt. pronounced
*' the officer a The lattered-rance-l, Btri
(l ktiigi to.raHflti the Jntalt, when Mr. Herberm<mt
’ rdlsekargetii plstoht <!Thc shot took 'effect in tbs
wrlitand abdomwi of the jairKay, officer-, wonnd
: ' «
;) THB iGuberilatorial.canvass in North Caro
lina doe* not .want for, strong excitement.. On the
Jjd ln»tant I ,«hile.Uie. oandidates rrero .peaking at
i He&d.rsonvUl,, a personal difficulty oooarred be
trre.Hthejri.-'CtrTernor KUi. struck at hiß oppo*
- neat, Mr. Cool, but there .war a.timely interposi
tion of Borne gentlemen M the eland.,- The affair
bed ite origin in a style .of 'remark by ! Mr. Pro!, ’
imp!ytng(but not eo Baying) that Governor - Ellis
. Blgkt lie.;
i :c < Tus <Jene»ee (Michigan) Republic gays Mr.
Mitwrua and kto wife, of Genesee,- were instantly
killed b. lightning on Sabbath night last. They
had both gone to that chimney for some'purpose,
when.they were destroyed by a current of elec
tricltywhich came down the chimney. There
ware ffra iohlldren and the aged mother of Mr.
jXclthorncin ths room, but Jn -bed,-none of whom
were hurt. Th.xtorm was terrifio.
Ta* apace* of, the solar system, or some of
' jtheihi'aV least, appear to be tMekly, peopled with
smallplanoUjt r asteroids, invisible to 'the naked
eye or of the'ordinary telescope. No Jess than
(fojrty-seveniOf thMeyoptigplanets are norr known
to’dxlst between Mar, and Jupiter, and every few
. ;mahtb«- we hear of a hew dlsoovery. The.largest
of them is said to be only forty miles in diameter,
arufjths.imaUertoniyfour.
l-itWtKJClHrod*.fir?.,broke.out in Constanti-,
tnopleon tbemorning of tho 10th of Jane, near the
mosque of .tbJJ Saltan Achmet.. The houses, which;
In' th atq u;i r -.l'of tho town, are all built of wood,"
bnrxjcd eitit .rest rapidity, -Cromelghhhundred
'to a 'th.oujs tiV Were eonsnmedbafore the Are oould
be got under The whole work of destruction was
done in abou> eight hour..
" Mobbftk.—Charles Hudson, a fanner ol
M«Cklenborg.oonnty, Va., has been putin the
county prison there to'await trial for whipping a
negro woman to death.'' The negro wea bis proper
ty, and ho chargedthat she had attempted to
him. He waa prompUy errested. - ,
.Thb ' Lockport (N, Y.) Advertiser claims
for j. K. St. John, of that village, the honor of
.firit.suggestingthe idea of the Great Eastern to a
p»Hy orEeffttih engineers with,whom he had be
opme acquainted while on a. visit, to the London
t/fjslali’slsce inJB5O. ~V-j'PvTiu;
j'PvTiu; .'JPcach crop is .known to have, boon
generally destroyed in Maryland, but it was mp-
IlSSbd'flikt lbere .wereexeeptional points, whore
lt was in groot part saved, Kent oennty being-, in,
-that'eategory. The Kent JV.ro.t, however, oi fsa
tardey.says;. •
Ait 'afinty- took place between Mr. I*. S.
Seay end Mr. Jaokeon, near Oolnmbia, Elnvannn
county, Va., last week, in which the former-was
shot to the abdomen and mortally wounded, lie
syaa a’recent graduate of Richmond Collego. . .
. Tub amount of the animal increase oi (he
pubUo debtof Kranoe, Under' Napoleon lU, i?
elated at. fifty million dollars. The Emperor means
that thera.hall be a strong semi-annual interest
taken tn thc stabllityof his Government.
Iteannot be doubted that the peach crop~fn
Kent eduaty is almost a total faituro. A large pro.
porUon of those which wore supposed to be un
injured by thhttte frosts have continued to fall,
till now.’’- , , - .
Bv the ceniuß,' says the .Hartford Times,
Hartford and New llaven will esblblt an inorcoie
0 !/J!l%ikt, i2.r17; .thoawd oyer their population
of havo nearly doubled during, the
' . ‘.Tni' CUinferl»nd (Md.) City Council Jus,
detennined to dispense with the use of gas-for
lighting the,Streets, and to substitute coal oil lh its
Stead. Cause, axoeßatve price of gas.
Tiui.UnitetLStatfia: consulate at Havana is
now. in rqharge of Thomas Savage, Esq., during
the absence -of Colonel Helm in the United
-States. v:[- j- ■
- Tus consiis rcturns of Cincinnati do not
holdout as good ajrospeot as had been expected,
eed it ti thought that the aggregate population
wiltnotexceed 180,000, ,
t- Thi first, shipment of Hour manufactured
-ftpu».s*w wheat,,tn Ohio, went forward last Thurs-
SfeSi 0,9 e,nilt, 'l [ y> -DpytoD, andjCinotDuati
TBe Georgia rice crop, it is stated, will, this
«eason,'B» ln markrt much earlier than ueu>l,. ,
- Thomas O. StA nss has announced himself
-* eandidate for Cougrese from the fiifth Congree
aional district of Muwmri.
Ho*. T. Q. Davidson, Representative from
the Third ■ Oongteaslohal district of 'Louisiana,-has
taken tho stamp for Breckinridge and Lane.
TnfiXK are flve newspapers in Florida that
support Bell and Everett, and that State Hill be
hopefotlj’.cenlasted,for that tioket.
3 Chari,xs M. Conrad, of New Orleans, Se
eretarjr of Slate under General Taylor, has'come
oat lit favor of Bell and Everett.
Tnu .Douglas Executive Committee of
Beorgta have called a Convention at MUUdge’vUle,
on the 24th instant, for tho purpose of nominating
ah; electoral tiokat. 1
Tag Evansville Journal is, authorized to an
uoance Judge Li Q Deßrnller as' the candidate of
the ualted Opposition for Congressman in Iho First
' Mni Lovau,j ox-Speakor of the Michigan
-Homto'ef kUpresehtatives-in 1857, and always n
Mtter opponent of the Democratic party, is out for
DoegiM.' 1
Wilson Pmdictino.— Senator Wilson, in a
speeohat Watertown, Maine, recently, predicted,
and ealled npon {those present to mark the pre
diction,. that ,llr. Douglas would net obtain a
idnglseleetorsi rote in the l/nion at (he coming
PrssUentlsdeieoUon. Perhaps the wish of the ho-
Aorahlo, Senator Js father to the thought.
Tint Charleston Mercury is inclined to re
pudiate, the p»poeed coalition. All propositions
of this sort, ft says, are based on the supposition
that there is ,m : principle worth regarding In the
’SSt^SjSeihl'Jftte^mtoernSidesaM THK OJiIJSP AStUflO Titn THOUSAND.
anonthe meslree, todthemselves only, iamalntaiu Universally supplanted a!l other
lMdf fiJ£t; ; It: was an egregious folly, the Mtr-.
“2 , “% eT * n “ «PP«h«4 Otherwise. §!£d! c?t jsf »the’treeJwStS- ns
~T»*fdUi>Wing call for aHotwton Slate Con- ‘“l”. 1 :'. o .?’ *?"«**’• whether thetoenae.
*Wnt UrttMliotiJsnsralSsni Houston in the „ , ,8.. 1 f
iaas2fii!!fcs3?if«iaf 1 saiuasn-BKr^-
Us n»ctlp,C?oaTgptioa mrfio+t A««J*r. «d the 3 fl*«hT* renewedmif by*
aosMidsfo ;j&«aLaMs£-rawfesfirife
?St-iy.be supported by the sled tors e.<u7»j-therefore every S tmrther s hoe Id, have, this
•**?:?*• $ fltßi&ktD,.
“j*?* ssaTOjaaras'
iminetea ecoldertl from ® «wle»<«, Art, or tilk
, and; also tturttMeSaalo Ejiraotor
mwtofttt kolas. J
i 9»«a>es'rt#sf!; the, Sheuiaatiem,' ’; Yeaereal[• I Boies? 1
irrS)«i'°' foegjnctoalJSots,Ußrejrtwsf.HWYOrlri
h jttjfibfei' front a
Tit'll: Pmicjs tjfPCßua Painting.—Attor-
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AM-BoLes.ft.Brosmila|LFotoL%,OotM%>Haddook,
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do whhlaA ft'Oo; 346d0 SF WillianQß ft C oi& do Cono
ver'ft Bro; 33dd/LeviokVßaeu>'ft Ck»j 390pkfs mdie
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TfFRQTHihGHAM,' ’ CoHttTVTsa or imm VLonm.
■ At the . Afarchants* j&Ktl&dbtpkia.
- SkteJFypmlni, Barton- July 26
ffityl&atiiern Harwood ...tLiverpool, soon
Barkltargcim. Quia. ..-Pernamtmoo, boor
l de Jaheiro.soon
Buk JQC ftaxwßU* j>av!a ~.,vJaM^ayra.aoon
,-lfWf BT Uart<m Carver..«-.vif!** .CjajiftMjfioa, Boon
A iMUiv.rv' boo»
Brig War Ba«je> WiHiams.. l y;,.....Port«i,Priiine, soon
Bits X»ous f -£da9n..,>,. .w.. .. w v -Cienfuesoa, «oon
Johr.Paome, yanoo. v 4 4 HAv&ti&i soon
; v si ’i|AJKiNje
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i,.i> ts~ - i ,- - j ,1 66
'V;; 3:! '’ v ‘ V' 7ilj: AJfirivJ&p. ' 111 '
from
Brig/ChlpoweiHartimondf s’daj* frWm Ife* Vutbi
witomdse to CroWejTlc CoUinJ. ' _ ~ '
,r BniT-odUa. Hiu&em from New York., . •
'' Bofir Retriever, from Mayaguez, PR, 30tli
n(e,with BUsar aaa mo'wwi to/ohn ftJaaon ft Co. Left
mb * •
. B<s|nr John;Hen ry, Taylor,;* daye from Wicomico Ri
in bajiait to Wevjn;Bawy«r ft Co. *
Bohr N Holmes* Hewitt, 4'days from Providcnco, m
ballut U> R XCorion ft Co.. '
Bohr H.Curtu, Reed, from New York. * •
Boor AColaDn,Lndl4m,from Boston. '
Bohr C 8 Csrataim, Somerl. from Boston.
Sehr BBJfoil#j* li»on*, from. Boston.
-,KohrH wWwib. Godfrey, from Boiton.
‘gohrjoeenh Pbaro, Cavalier, ftom Bbstort, .
gehtAdolphHttkkiiHakota*uom Boston ~
Bebr 1 Ambassador; Watson, fromp.'ovidenoe. >
Bohr Allen HBrown, Gdwardiitrrom ProvidMoo.
Xgchr Carol ino Grant, Premey, from -Providence.
* Schr Thoa r Copper, Taslpr. from Providehoo.
* Bohr t ad f of the-floean, Tibbitte, from -Bridgeport.
Bohr Bahwa. Small, from Salem. > r - - H
<i SohißelHe JD,BtoodaTd,lrom StamforU. ,
t Schr Charlotte Bhawi Shaw, from XNonrich. >
Bohr RiobardtThompaon, Lloyd* from Braintree.
; Steamer John idofiakio, nfarihAll* 1U hours from
.Lewes* Belt with araiHtftc. toeaptaim Pfiraed, aboVe
Hew Castle a Br.Hcrm Lng under canvass: bound Up.
'i .SteamertVeloan, Morrisoiijtt ildurk from Hew York,
withmdMto,W Jit Bmrd ft Co.
i O C AUer. Fenton.B4 hours from Alexandria,
withmdso to.'fnos Webstei Jr. *•' 'i •-
. CoKKßcrroN—H«rk Tremont sailed from Falmouth,
Ja, 3d jnet—not 12th ult.ss reported. Bjpoke 13th ihst,
lat37Uilonr74U. bng Abby Watson, from HcwYork
for Crooked Island. . '
? : >. ( •* , CLEARED. - * i
Pennsylvania! Teal* Richmond* Thomas
Webster. Jr., •• i ■
< Steamship Boston, Crocssr. Hew York, via Cape May,
JssAUdsidiee. I
, Bnr,|darr E MillikenrNorden, Cardenas, D W Pres-
Brit Louisa, Haskell, Boston, L Cn
-Bohr Three Brother^,Renton* Halifax* John ;M. ken
nedy ft Co.
Bohr TP Cooper, Taylor, Noble, Uaiß
m Cavalier, Washington, ' |do
~Bohr B P Hawes, Mason, Richmond, Va, do
BohrMayr Eliza* Betohem, Washington, Van Duson
Horton ft Co. !
Bohr Chief. OhampUn.Norwioh, / 'do
Bohr Uhas Kent, Carlisle. Baltimore* !tio
Schr Horthern Lijht. Lake, Ualisbury, - -do
' Bohr ti Holmes, Hewitt* Roxbury, R R Corson ft Co,
. Schr R Corson* Lndlant* Boston* Baum* Ogle ft Co.
' Bohr H Cnrtis.Reed, Boston* L Rothermel ft Co.
Bohr C 8 Camtojrs* Bentos*
Bohr 8 B Bailey. Lyons, Riohmond*Hayes ft Godabai
Bohr Ambassador, Watson, Boston* Simuqknon ft
Glover* ... . , 1
-, schr Lady of the Ocean, Tibbetts, Hewburypdrt, Ban -
orott, Lewis ft Co, „ * ‘
. Bohr fahwa; Small, Boston* C A-Heoksoher ft Co.
' BehtKnifht.KeJly.Hmsham, Gordon ft Co. '
J Bent A H Brown, Edwards, Riohmond, Blakiston,
Cox ft Co. - / ,; .
Sohr Q Griint, Pressey. Salem. Reppllsr ft Bro.
rhrH W-Godfrey, Weeks, Heponset, do
: Sohr A Bdgel. Mason, Boston, H Bturtevaat ft Co.
• Bohr CBhaWvShaw. Salem, do
"Bohr Heifie B, Stoddard, Richmond, do
* Bohr E'Thomtson,JL*loyd, Braintree, . do
- • Btr H L Gaw, Iter, Baltimore, a Groves, Jr.
bv vsbxaxavH.
(Correapondenoe ql The Press.)
. . ' . ~ _ NBW.OatiA«i»Julyld.
Arrived; tW»Thomw Jefferson, from Liverpool,'
The sohr - Black Squall was lost in passing T&mpioo
Bar, All hands were saved.
1 (Correspondence of The Press.) ‘
■ - -HAVRE DE GRACE. July 19, 1860.
The Wyoming left with 19 boats* laden and consigned
A H Smith and Col V I? Biollet, lumber to Mr Mundaj;
Economy and T K Sheets, do to H ore rose ftrheets;
Mary Dsokard, do to CadwaUuer ft Co; Stephen Uoulu
and D 8 Taj lor, do to RWolfSrton; Wm HYoong.do
to Kiser ft Warner; CL Coder, to Malone ft Taylor:
Louisa* do to Chester: J P PihJey. do to Balejm* 8 w
Ford, bituminous coal to R : Hare PoWeil; Four Boys,
F Fidlsr, Frontier* Hi&gara, Washington Lee* Col L
Jacobs, and J B Henry, coal to Deiaware City.
. HAVRE BE GRACE. July 17.
. The Kingston left with 16 boats in tow, laden 4nd con
signed as follows: !
Alex o'olt* 6tinr'6i,Ui stoves,' fto. to Peaoock, Zt\\ ft
Hinonman; a; w Frame, lumber to Henry Crosksy; Wm
H. Lloyd, do toM. Trump ft fions; j c Crawibrd anu Geo
Hopaon. do to Malons-ft T'aytor;- Wm ; King, do to Hor
•oroafftßhests; GeiißFUiuing,doTo John Craig; He
Pius Ultra*,uaitodtitatos, Levis pewayLftebedoa Ann.
,Loud Star. J RWmgato«aa4AgFioola>«oal to Delaware
to.Llkton.vAiaa sqhr Jsmes^nelson,
Capt Burt, arrived wra Inst* and cleared yesterday lor
Taunton* with ooai. -
(Gerrwpoftdeaoe of The Press.) \
. ,> , RJSAOAHG, July 16.
The following I boata from the Union Canal aassed in
to .the Bohuylkiii iCanai to day* txmnd to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned ae follows: • • . *
. -Golden Gate*lumber tqJ HDsyaher; Frank Burrows,
do to/iororoMft ehsets; Pennington kfUr **«*s. A n u>.
captain; Dr Undsrwood, do to 8 itolwm ft Co: j Burnag
ton. do to Tramp.ft Son; a Amanda* do toHororossft
Bnsets; J-.fl Deyshsr.do J H Beyaher; Mary. bitumi
nous ato Bertoletft Co; Kegu.ator* grain to Perot ft
Bro; Louise, do to A G Cattail; three ralta timber to Sell
HavCo. ’in- . -r v i
MBMOKABDA.^
Bark Marr-C Fiokett, Djer. henoe, arrived at Fensa
corn 7th init.'
BarksLauWi&g, Kelly, audChase, Raffle, from BaUi*
mors for Riodc Janeiro, went to sea from CapeHeury
13Ut IBSt, 0 PM. ' ’ L
•- Brig PlahUgaust/Morris; from Havana, ai Portiaud
14th lust, ■ ’!).(•
: <n SohrBt*kheßrr»b«r, Cook* from Savanuab'* arrived ar*
WllmmgtoD, nil, ISUi met, • -
_«ohrs John Jones, Hogan* John Guyagt, Smith, aud
Mary, Sickaidfl, arriTodat Wilmingion, Del,l6th in«t.-r
Sohrs Sea GUil, Howland, rfu Floyd* Racket*, Clma
Whiting, Lipyinoott, Mary-Na;t.-Bndtb, ~beuc«, and
EmeUns Biokey, Tioe, heuoa for Pawtucket, at Provr
dsoos l»tb iast,. , ,
£ Sohr L B Endicolt, Leeds, hsaco, am rod at Newport
‘SUSSiii. Blue, Raskin*. aad.Ssralr L Sinmums,
Gandy, for PhUfoelphia, sailed fromlQi Klror 14th Inst,
ytmnjr*for;Phiiadelphm, olearedat
.New kotk. toth lost. . . - , t
..Sohr ME Pierce, for Philadelykla, sailed from New
Haven )4)h nut. , < , .
i.Bohr.D, L Sturgis, Norris, hanod, arrived at Frovi
de&oe 14th inst
-SohrivKovenuo, Gaudy, for Phitadetpbiavand C Mat
thews, Warren, fordo or Lattgor* sailed'from Provi
uenoe 14thIneL , - , u a
MEDICINAL.
OAK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
V* -Thee* Serines are situated in the'valley of the
OakOr chard CVeefc.tn the, town of A Mama, Genesee
co., MY., eight miles south of the villa** of Medina, on
theKri* Canal, end fourteen miles from Batavia.
.. tor The principal Acid Springs are three in number:
besides these there lire si* others.- They are all located
within a eiroulfcor about fifty rods, the medicinal
uufthtle*ofibewater*arehillyshownin the subjoined
testimonials. They oootoip ft very large amount of Sul
phut. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto-
Sulphate of Iran. The great medioinat virtues possess
ed by these waists depend verylarjely upon the pre
sepoftt.insuoh unusual .quantities' or these curative
substance*.,.
• Hundred*of cases oldieeas*,,especially those result
ing from the scroftifocsdiathesit, have been oared by
theuruse. .
In skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy— ihe
waters have been eirntilr'sueoesifuL
. Opinion* of medical andpeieptific gentlemen are gtven
in the circular*. The following eminent gentlemen
speak in strong terms of the medloinal value of these
waters: Prof; Emmons* T. komeyn Beelr.Al. D., of
field, bum.; Or.J.S. Shuler,of Loekporl,N. Y. They,-
recommend the water* confidently. Pr. Sprint refers to
a ease of chronic diarrhoea of several years r ttandinp,
which was eurtd by the use of ike.water. Dr. Beok lays,
“ I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as
medicinal scents.” Or. Campbell says, ’■ They must be
highly benenoial for all ohromo diseases of the stomaoh
and bowels. .! • • >
Wfr.B, P. White read ft Mper on the.subjeot of those
ater^beroretbeAcsdemy of Physicians, m the city
01 New York, in which ji* states that the Waters poa
•eee deoidedty tonie, refrigerant, and astringent proper.
ties; aadtha.t thoclassofdiseaMa to wnioh they are
more particularly adapted are chronic affections of the
dtusljvetm& urinary oriaaa, and some of the cutane
#N« diseases; chronic dyspepsia : chronic diarrhaa ;
dysenteryj chronic diuresis; chronic • tvstuts;
diabetes ; oases or passive hemorrhage, auoh as Purpu•
va hemorrhagica, and the ooliieuattve sweats of Heotia
Fewer. The Water mar also be often used with ad--
vantage, he says, in eases of low typhoid fevers fin
convalescence from Protracted fevers, to excite the ap
petite and promote digestion; in diarrhoeas, particularly
such as are dependent on a relaxed or ulcerated state
frfthegiaooa* membrane of the intestines, in onion
louiaffeotlona.or whtasu, attended with phosphatio
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to'
murTatieacid*ae being more solvent and less apt by
continued us* to disorder the stomach. in febrile dis
eases, Jt ©an be used properly diluted, a* a refrigerant
to diminish thtrstanapfeternatural heat. In skm dis
eases—in those, form* of dyspepsia connected with an
Alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrcris, or wa
ter-brash, it will prove better than bydroohtorio acid.
In oases oiColicapictonum, and other injurious -con*
Mdusnoes ariimg from the aotiou of lead, this water
Willprove.to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
pharyngitis,laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and
humid''■asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally)
as A gargle m ulcerated sore throats, incases of snli
vaiion»and in teueorrhea and sleet: and also in
. When taken internally, a wine-glassful of the Water,
diluted,taken three'timea-a day, is sufficient for an
adult.
Other testimonials, from physiolaut, and «ther re
seeotable individuals,.may be seen on application to
Deaferasupplied on liberal terms.
Wo Water genuine unless procured Worn
■. H. W. BOBTWICX.
„ , _ Sole Agent, ■ ‘
Ho. 5T4 BROADWAY*
For Sale at theJbHowintr Agencies 1
FREDERICK BROWN'SJDrug and Chemical
•Store. Northeast coraer of FIFTH audCHKSTNUT
B iUwforsale at FREDERICK'S&OWN. /a/s;Dr'ug
sod (Ihemical.jttore.-'Ccmunenml Hotel* corner of
NINTH and CRESTNUT'Btreets, Philadelphia.
The Trade supplied at Wholesale Prices, mylfrswjy
'^axnlof.JiT
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1860.
LA LLI g- vr ' „ - * ,
tea*.** i--- --H
the Philadelphia: Wilmington,, and Baltimore.: stidi
Delaware Rjuiroadt, theooe by the new steamer PhSa
delphfa to Norfolk andPonsmouth, Vi. (
On atM after July »th, pessengets from PbiUdkK
chin will take the 8.16 a, M. tram at the, dept&t
corner Broad street and Washington. &vehue,*4*?
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and mturdays, arriving iat
ford at 1.30 P. M., and at Norfolk early the .SxL
jp(O!WpS «7,XM:*t»mer PhilsdelphlvwiUleave Nor««?
on the evening! of Monday and Friday,
connecting with the train at Geaiord, whioharrivsrAk'
Philadelphia at IP. M, , „ I
Fare for fint-olosa passengers, including meals oiPtM *•
boat, 87. f , , j ,!*r >{ '
Sacond-olass pasaengets, including meals on the bosL'i
$4 80. ,
Freight takenas low as by any other route. '
For furiher partiouiars see small hsnd-bilU attMv
hotels, and other pubuo places, or inquire of ~ ? , r'i
C.f. BARB; Agent,, v -
corner Broad st. and Washington av.
H. F, KENNEY, Master or Transportation, 1 1 ’l
jy3»3flt P.Weftßßa.dk
WEST OHESfiI
fIHSK9B9H AMt)l T HIL At E I,p HfA
RAIL ” D VIA MEDIA. i'i:-'
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. •
On and afterMonday*July 16>h IB6o,the passenger
trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station*
corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets.
West PhlladelpUa, at 7-30 and 10.30 A. M„ and 3JO,
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.40, 8* and 10 30 A. M„ and 1.45 and
6.15 P. M. i ■
ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast oomer
of Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 8 A. m, audj
.-LeaveWest Cheater,at7.3CA, M t ,and6P. M. , , •
passenger railway oat will leave FrontAud
Msrketstreeta 30 minutes, and .Eighth and [Market
streeU 26 minUtei, before Urn start jpg time froiri the de
pot, and will catty A flag to dedoUiti ' ,:. ,
O/fipe and waiting todm, southeast edrtier onEigiiUi
anu market streets, Vhote passengers, purohMiug
tickets for west Chester, will be furbished with a tiokefc
over the passenger railway* _ r
IW-tr ' : ! sJewß^nt
fiEIBJHHK vaKaVoWf *
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLKBTOWN. EigTONj;
MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON. ECKLRY?WfUTE‘
HAVEN, WILKEBBARRE. WILLIA MS PORT»ft q*
THREE THROUGH TRAINS. t
On and after MONDAY, July 2d, iB6O, PaUmk«r
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Street* Pui
ladelphia, DAILY. (Bundays exoepted,} as follows:
At 6.30 A. M, (Express;, for Bethlehem. Alliatowyi,
Mftuoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wllkesbarre, WilUamfeport,''
At 3.30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, ! fto.
TThistram'reaohes Easton at 6AO P.M., and* makes
close oormootion .with'New Jersey Central for New
AtflP.M. for Bethlehem* Allemown, MaUch 'Cljpnki'
lld A.M. and 4P. V. forDoyleatown. \ ■
At ID JO A. M. and 6.60 P. M. for Fort Washington,
The A3O A. M. Express Train makes olose connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem-being
the "Rottost aoi. xppitflMjyable, route to Wilkesbane,
and to all points in the Lfehikh Coal Region. 1
trains for Philadelphia;
Leave Bethlehem at 6J3 A, M., 9.20 A.-ftl. an 16.23 P.
Leave pojlestqwnat 7.30 A. M and 4.15 P.M.
LeavbFort Washittgtonat §M A. M.and3UP. M.
, , ON SUNDAYS:
. Plitladelphtaforßethlehemat8 A. M.
' Philadelphia, for Ddylestown, at BP. M.
Doylostown for Philadelphia at 6.45 A. M. ,
Bethlehem at6.oo P. M. >
Fare to Bethlehem.6oiFaretoMauohChunk.s2 60
Fare to Easton. 160[Fare to Boyiftetown.. 080
_ Through Tickets most be prooured at the Ticket Of
fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to eeoure the above rates of fare.
AU Passenger Trains (exoent Pundar Trains) conneot
at Berks street with Fifth aim Bixtb street* andßecond
and Third-street Passenger Railroads, SOtmnutes'after
leaving Willow street. *
Jy3 ELLIS CLARK; Agent.
JSafiHBI PHILADELPHIA AND
CB&Rs9E9B§ READING RAILROAD. .
J - “‘i REDUCTION' OP FARES I
On and after. APRIL td, 1860. Commutation Tiokets,
with twenty-six ooupons, will be,issued, good Tor the
holder and any member of ms family, on any rassenger
Train, anil at any. time* .They will be.eolmbir- the.
TrCMUfer, at the olfibe pf the company. No, Sf South
FOURTH Btxeet, at a reduction of twenty-five percent,
from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
route, the SotmyUaU and Lebanon valleys being among
the most bcauumi and healthy in the State, ana acces
sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia dallr.
_ . g. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
PHiLApHLPniA. March 26th. 1860. mhgdf. -
fSCaa EMHa PHILADELPHIA, GEH
- •- ••
hem Philadelphia 1,7, 8,5, 10, 11, and Ul A. M.,
i, i, ax, *, i, a, ex, i, a. *, iov, and ilx p. m.
Leave Germantown6* 7. 7H, 8, BH, 3,10,11,13 A. M.,
Lean Philadelphia »J» min. A. M., 1,8, a, TK.and
10H r. M.
;DwrnGnmantown B.lo,min. AM., LlOmin.,4,eat,
so P 'gHESTNirr hill railroad. 1
Aean Philadelphia I, 8,10, UA. M., tii, I, P,
and 10M Pa R, I
Leave Ohestnnt Hill 7.10, ?.«, .B.M, »J 0 UM A, M„
L«,^,0,.0,A«,a 8i I
LeavePhiladelyhiafJi A.M.,s.».and 7% p.M.
SUI 7JO A. M., 11J0, 6,10, tandS.lo
“' p’OR CONBHOHOOKEN AND NORRIBToWn,
Leave Philadelphia <JO.7K, 9M. 11.04, mln.rA.M.,
,1.0K, 8.06, 4H,6.66,6J0, and 11HP. M. ' ’
Leave Norristown «, I, BJ6* ». U A. M., \H% 4K*
I and *H P« Me
IjavePhiladelphia?an2kand 6 P. Me I
p ' M ' :
Leave ManajqnkjK, rH,8,8,, IH.andUH A. M„>,
BJ»,«,eX,o,andSl<P.M- i
. , , /DN SUNDAYS,
leave Philadelphia P A. M., J, a, and 0 P M.
Aeave Manajunlt7XA. M., IX, 6)4, and 8« P. M.
™-tr‘ ;
HH9HH3 PHILADELPHIA
READINgIraIJa-
ROAD.—PABBENG KR TRAINS for FOTTBVILLF,
REAPING and HARRISBURG.
MORNING DAILY, (Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD anu CALLOW
HILL Streets* PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhiil streets ) at 8.00 A. M.»
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RiULHOAD, 1 P. M. tram runmnr to PUtsbnrs j the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P. M. tram runmns to
fto.: and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 Pa M. train, running to Sun
bury/fto*
. M AFTERNOON LINES. w
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOw-
HILL Streets, p Hfi^Apgi.pn/X*frawngsrentrances
Ynxnirtcenth anCon Callowhiil strssts J lor POTTS ■
XUtltßjftd HARRISBURG. aifttoP. M.. DAILY, for
t at 6 P» Mt* DAILY* (Sundays ex
ceptetf.)
DISTANCES VIA PmLAgKLgHIA AND READING
From PniLADEL?Hi* Milos. * "
T 6 Phmn|xvilie.. *.. —»*
Reading.; MM , M Philadelphia and Reading
Lebanon....—BBJ axdLebanonValley.R.R.
‘Harrisburg....,—,.~lU -i.,
DauphlnLL— __..;M34 - - - ~ •
- Millersburg......... ~lil •; • Northern Central
'lreyorton Junction.,llB Railroad,
.. Banbury.— >
\ Northambarland,. -...171
Lewisburg^^—u v n,l7B • ’
• Mmipr~ — : JLL Sunbnry and Erie R. It.'
.-joe 1
Jersej-short.... —. n
«>ok Haven.• •
Tror*? f ‘ Williamsporrand Klmirh
3!mfrorrr. , T-: 4 r::S{ R^d.
‘The&WA.'Ms, and thoSJaP* M;train oonnectdaily
making olpsoocmnecUppa with lines ,to Niagara Full*,
Cjisada. the West, and Southwest. - - v i
BHILADgdPHJA: Comer of RROAD a&d
apa& W -- wft. McILHKNNKY. WsUtf,.
gaarißi uslmer arr&nge
ihlSmaioN, and balti
f^WWtotPHlA,
atB.l6 A. M.» 13uoon,(Exyross,) anti
at 8.16-A. M, t Unoon, 1.U.5.00,7.00and
U jfbr -at B.li 'As M.* jij noon, 1,16, AoO,
7.00, and UJQ P. M. • >
For New Castle at 8.11 A. M., and 6.60 P» M.
. Foa Harrington at 8.16 A/Mo and 6 P. M.
Kor Milford atLUA.M. Tuesdays* Thursdays, and
°Fo rFarroin pto h at sit A. M., Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays at 6.00 P. M.
atB.HA. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, ami
Ff>r Salisbury at Al 6 A. M.
Train at 8,15, A. M. will connect at Seaford on
Taesdars, Thursdays, asd Saturdays, with steamboat
A.M..
a t6,56,8.30,, 8.30, and IIR A, M.« 1.46,
480, and BASF, Mi • •, • . . , .
Leave Salisbury at IN) P. M. . -
, Ijeave Seaford. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,
* fn
. XiSavs Farnunston, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturn
days, at 8 00 A. M.t and 4.15 P. M.
- Milford. 1 Mondayfi Wednesdays, and Fndaye,
atfJOA. M.,and44»P, M. ‘
gave Haniegtonat8.16 A. M.*andASOP. M.'-‘ ’ '
ave Dover at 1.06 A. M., and 6JO P. M. >
are Middietovn, at 1046 A. M. and 6.43 P. M -
ave Newcastle at 8.00, 1686 A. M., and 7,36 P. A).
it 9.10 A. M., 13.04,3J3.6A0, and
*f". Leave Baltimore fot Raliilniyy and Delaware
Kaiilead at lo.is A. M„ and 61§ P. M,
TRAINS FOJt. BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.48 A. M.. iftfl andll.4o P. M* ;
a Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A, M.,I3AS P. M.,aud 13.20
A. M.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with FASSENGKR CAR attached,
~ will run ss follows;
ices at B h F AL eWlk for w 4 intermediate
'Leave wThmngtonjor Perryville and intermediate
places at 640 P. ft.
Leave Havre-de-Grade for Baltimore and intermedi
ate places at 6.00 a; M.
atopKossfttglw 1 ? M HaV/e ' do ' Of * ceflnd intermedia
Only at ft* P, M., trom Baltimore to Philadelphia.
' ■ 3- M.. FELTON, PresidoUL
iB6O. 'Stmmm. iB6O.
BFRIMQ YORK LINES.
T^Ljm 6 AAND ’’ "
At tA M, via Oaratfen and Ambor ( 0. A A. Accora*
. mooation... .. - ......... ss is
AMAMjji.aCMaden and JerseyCity(Jt,J.) Ao-
Via Camden Md jertiTCity/jVlorßlng ***
*•*“>&«*• vTaTaconV and" jerier 3 °°
Citr.WMt«rnEx*reM,. : joo
■MM* P M»vle Oaraden and Aiuboy, Acoommo
• d«lop. 1 — _ •_ 1 ~ 1l 2 28
At Jr Mi via Caradeaand Amboy r 'o» and A.~Ex
•Kprfl—■ - M - ~. ,., v,'.',, ~ JU(|
T - *«
At*PM»v«iCamden and,Jersey Gity>'Eveninr
1 * Ti ' >,<jl 3W
L? wndVn &Tld AmlrarT'A coommoila- *
tioat<Frelrtt tai Paa»enier,}-fjt CLut Ticket, a a
. Jhj *PM M«JI Lin’* raw dallr. The 11P M, Soj'th?
evil Mail, mtnrdan excepted.
ai or .S , M er *l tambertvt!ie, Ftemiiirton,
*W'A ttn,i
n * tol! ' V,a De l a -.
Por Mount {foilr, atSapi»A.M., a and <w P, Mi
ForFreehoWate a"Kim3*P. M.
wharf,?,#, A. IS. Sid « F. M. from
jfpTfflf fer BoHonfolfe Wd interme-
V®nton- for At .11 A. M. and
T R??/ ,^ e Avl ar,laiton * « * PaM.
- Passes.
E5Lv. iwm taking any thins a?
» Si? r ' w ?? r i n * AlFbaitgage oypr
?^&* I £, und !iBM* sa L or extTa - The Company limit
SBSMkgwßaaisaw^
a»M WM. H. GATZMER. Altciit. ,
TSSiKi.'H9 Companr, comer-of
iftreate, (paaeenrer ea-,
’^^MS^TjSTO'iev'ficivßiliiioinir.ieaWf.'al.t.W
'■ aeTV, ifc ..iWK?li^Hß^BY.gcbrotlU'K’
MsHgi
.iVj -A (I ‘U';
iHE.'
f- -atJRAILBI
;rrin|s;^|lN^SYl/VANIA ! . CENTRAL
I L.- Mih&SDoiM!k THaok.
1860. fittw— 1860.
eq.uaL,
Filtshfit witb Tfiroo/rh Train* to mid
fnWSvj*t, NortEwan, and goaffiwMt
_ ttrßf|«d)|)r>*ce'l MifSoSSit br°wiT
w«3r*ad ; Put ’I/lnej ran thtbdtk.to PitUbnie.
lodtoJunsocfCaj.pr (feidaotor*. ,Allihron*h Pm-
laiMliridr?* Patent
tP?K.sf ‘ n “ Bwi
. TESaJIUNS DAILY: M*U MdPMtiLinel, gui
!*,j4uf|?jSn’l»s»«« Pbil*d«l»hia at 7 ISO A. M, ,
Parkesborg , t', , , gjft.P, M, . ;
-Westchester ' *»“• 4 unP.M. a .
Watt One*tar Passenger* will taka the Mail, neat
Chester Abeommodation.and Columbia Trams.
t Passengersfor SuiAory, WilUamsporuiSlinira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Puls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi*
ladelpuawt TM A* M.-and SP»M. go direoUyihjougV.S
fimore:emdTtokets Eastward dt any bfthSimportant
Railroad Ofioeem.-the West 1 alfo on board apy of the
regular Line of tile amen on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers. 1 ■ •- i. v*. v ;, ; .
other Soote* 1 ™ 711 M lo T ? * n -1 time M wink, as by any
fie
TM oamtlotioti'.of tue jyestorn oonneotions of the
&«»?««»»
-UrMtlH it ..11 - r r . ■
'M»robMU.lMllßUi*MW»ntraituis.th»trMnK)ri»tlrm
.ofib.srPreigbf.to tfiteCodunnr, o»n Mir with oenfti
deooe da Its roeedr transit. ■ • ■>•■■■ - .
1 RATBB OF- FREIGHT to And from Shy point'
: in the West by the Pennulvama Railroad ar« si 4li
S3* Bta partioal&r td nisrs laokkgt* **
iroad. , 1 '
, For Freight Contracts or Shining BireotiOns, apply
to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com*
pajlys ' • 1 ; ; -• • J
fii b.pr.rcb A fca',jSt?lu?,o’.; j! l i! Johaitob, RleliWt
O.i it; MoWa.lr.jl.riTille. Kr.i Ormiby fciCroisiSr.
Portsmouth, Q>;< Padopok *t jCo., Jeffersonville, indi*
mimismfyitm
pUor & Freighf AgentaofiiUilroada at dmbrent points
B. B..|(lN£iBTON,'lr u ]Phil»d.l.hl*. ■ ,
|||M co»v|MrS«l m Srir.y.
tKECH *.COj, Hg.J7 l Biiite.ii..i,Bo.ton. • _
to!™*
. K.EBTtIB, o.&iWt.AUooM,Vm “ '
Jil-lyn i»i to. . •
oabjunks.
■in
ISjaraatiGMS phi ladelp ui a
nSpS.^IS«?e riSk?i?wiii l & , i£s? l i
at 940 each, adlicountofsa percent., giving the bolder
a rigUtio travel V 3,WQ raUeset any time; between any
pointa f aiw in tft«Wo, loar of any PasAnrer Xra noo,
above Railroad or ,the branohea worked oy said Com
pany, *' *' - J ' ’ • i ? »!• ; 3v , *. i - «
Busineea menuabd-others* hiving occasion to travel
freqnoptiy between different, point*, -wilt fiiui thfe ar
rangement oonyesieut and economical. .
_For said tickets Or other information apply to the
Tio«et'Agente on-the Line, (1. A.
Superintendent, Reading, or to S*iBRADFORD, -•,
JMB lm , ' ),.• ■ Treasurer,Philadelphia.
XBLmamam route.-
SSSjSF war 1
Q.UIOKEBT ROUTE to Tamiiiua. Catawiesa, Rn
perti Wilke*barre u Soranton, Danville, Milton, Wil-
Uanispqrv Trpy, Balaton, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falla, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo.
Chicago*S&bonis, Milwaukee, and all points North and
.-Passenger trains will leave the new Depotof the Phl
•ladelpHiaacd Heading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALIiOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance oh Cal
lQ#nnretreet,) dally' (Sundays excepted), for above
points. as follows:
■
The 8.00 A.M. train conneots at Rupert, for Wilkes
&V«A^ to #£o3S&BWffiL?Oils. , :
The above train* make direot connections at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Falle, and Buffalo* New York and Erie, am
New York Central Railroads, from all points North and
West, and the Canadas,
Baggage oheokw to Elmira, Buffalo, and Bos pension
Bridge, and all intermediate points.
. Tiokets can bj jrooared at the Philadelphia and 22J
mlns %ulroadJU i nr<« , sT'iQket Offioe, northwest corner of
SIXTH and CAP l PN|JTBtreeu, and at the Passenger
Leave the Phil* telphiaand Reading Depot, Broad aa<
CallowhiU etre 1 (daily (Sundays exoepted), tor a)
points westa t North, at 9P, M,
Freights ma be delivered before 3P.M. to insure
their going th > • aipe day.
farther,, information, apply at Freight’Depot,
THIRTEEN i'a and OALLOWJIILL, or to
, CRAB. B. TAPPEN. General Agent,
Northwest comar SIXTH and OHESTNUt Streets,
> apll-tf Philadetefa/a.
fgSnwc—i Piliii ADE LPHIA AND
BALTIMORE CENTRA!*
RAILROAD.—BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—On and
after MONDAY. July 9th, 18(0, the trains will run as
follows: Leave the passenger depot of the West Chester
and Philadelphia Railroad „Co.. ppraer Market and
Thirtieth streets, West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays
exoepted) at7.MA.M. and 4.40 P.M.
Wednesdays aiul Saturdays an extra train at 3 SO
l,eave W eat Grove at 6 JO and BJO A, M., and 4 JO P. M.
TheTJO A. M. 'J ram from Philadelphia connects di
rect with a daily line of btages via New London and
Oxford. Returning (eaves Oxford at 6JO, A. M., con
necting Willi the BJO A. M. train from west Grove.
The beautiful scenery and well-known heiuthlalnec*
of Delaware and Chester counties offer superior in
ducements to those. looking for summer boarding.
. Frights for this line received at No. g
Philadelphia, June 38, 1860, taulS fiupenntendont.
SAVING FUNDS.
“ Alittlerbut often, fills the Purse.”
Franklin saving fund, No.
msouth FOURTH straps between Chest
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia' pays all Deposits
on demand.,
'DepwutoreV money secured by Government,
State, and City Loans, Croana Kents, Mort-
Thie Company deems safety better than large
profits,-oonsesuently will ran no risk.with depo
sitor*' money, but have it at all timet ready to
return, with 6 per cent, interact, to the owner,as
they have always done. This Company never
suspended.
Females, married or single, and, Minors, oan
deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oan
be withdrawn only by their consent.
Charter perpetual, incorporated by .the State
of Penney ivam&. with authority to receive money
from tmsteesand executors.
LARGE AMD SMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
'Office open daily, from 9 to I o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock.
DIRECTORS.
Jaoobß. Shannon, Cm# Cadwallader,
JohnSnindter* George Russell,
MslaohiW. Sloan, Edward TTHyatt, -
MHaffiSSttw SSBJKSbf.
Jo*,H. Satterthwaite*. Joses .Yerkee,
\ , '}! JAoSt h H^B®!SSo?«!'rr.»f(l«nt.
Cmus CxDWALLA&xm, Treasurer. :
ap3S-y
M A Dollar caved is twice earned.”
caving FUND—five per cent in-
KSTESIEST;-I,ATION4L BAFET!f TRUST COM
PANY) WALNUT Street, southweitoornergf THIRD)
Philadelphia* Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania,
Money if received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with.-
drawal.
• The office is open every day from nine o'clock in the
morning till five o'clock in the evening, and on Monday,
and Thursday evenings till eight o’clock.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER. President*
_ ROBERT BELFRIDGK, Yioe President.
William J. Rxxd, Secretary,
+ \ ’ DJRSCTpXS: _
Hon. Henry L, Benner, 'F. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B, Barr
Robert Jtalfrldge, . FranoisLee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. LandrethMunni, James L. Btechensoe,
Mon?y is reoeived and payments made daily, ,
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rente, and suoh first-class securities as will al
ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and
SLAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Large and anialj sum* revived, and paid b&ok onde
mandwithoutnotice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the dar of deposit to the day of with
drawals . '
M°ON°@VWg§VJ„MIS Md 00
: DRAFTS for aalo on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from jfcl upward*. -
BUSINESS CARDS.
VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING
• AaISNT, FIFTH and OJIEBTMUT, rlv,. Iu»
vi.wipfthe principle and beat mod. of AdV.rti.mi,
daily; between 10 and 4 o f otook. Addreaa , _
myil-dm' . V. H. PALM Hit.
EJ. BATLIS THOMAS,
* ... * , ATTORNEY-AT-*/aW,
«aa remo
.Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claim*, The drafting and examination! of Wills,
Conveyances, Aangomente, Bnef* of Title, and other
Instruments of Wntinp. The management of Exeoutdr
uiM, 'AdnUnUltrator»mp>, and Trust*; superintended;
and the best seOantu» proonred Tor the permanent n
vMtauenis of-Money. Satisfaotorr reference given
wfrenregmrtd. - - ap3o-dm*
HENRY E. KEENE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Has REMOVED his office from No. MO Walnut street
to No. lea South THIRD Street. mhP-frn*
fJTORAOB SEfi,
n M ?s?«w^ Eß^na ;
' , No. 114 Soutu BiXTH Btreei,
„ (Nearly opposite the County Courthouse,)
riFsranssoEff«asssiM
ton Patent, »pte 4m*
J< WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND GOUNBELLOR.-AT-LAW* .
Offloo, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, ‘
(Opposite Independence Square,)
M <l, „ PRILADKLPBIA,
Bt the nidofieliable Attorneys, at different points in
the united States;is enabled to prosecute and ©ollect
claims of every description.
Particular attention given to the examination and re
covery of the olairaJ Of Legatees and Devisees, and the
examination of Titles and aeonring the interests
of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all
parts of the Union. _ > '
Has the Statutes orall the States and is Commissioner
for most of them# _
depositions carefully taken under Commissions. 1
apfl-<m • . ; . . *
C FUGUET & SONS,
< leoeive rdrnlerJr a rail assortment of desirable Cl;
BARS; whiph thtr offer at low rate*, for cash or o»J
*twv«d atimu* ' r - ’I fete 1»
A LFRBD L. HOUGH, .
Ji paper manufacturers’ abenr,
, Order. .oUoUedjor event description of
1 MLMtRANB PAPKR-MAKEIt S MATERIALS,
. No ; 17 Sooth SIXTpL Btroot, Pntlsdolshio.
.DAWSON & NICHOLSON, 1
j»os,
ft :D^ e “ •
PAWBOIiI! " /aO. NIOHOLBO*.
nno THE PUBLIC. ! .
M. ■ CALHOUR’B ANNULAR VENTILATOR.
The abovepatent is deemed, by ■oisnnflo ana pnwti
dal men, to >• the very beet ever offered to the’ pttUlo,
and mWs only to t» Toflts
■i, and for the Cure of smoky
iaieVwhol*fal4 tod retail#;at
ink ,waceroams <u - <r m ■ i
n» Phils,
be sirtniolul descriptions of
by the,n^dersitoed, who hag
*»? AMfe 17
i
titbviiißNCE ■^gs^^owFS! 1 *■
ARCTIC i'lRB lK«SlpOB l ®!,?pHllVOW*;
HOl>EflltElNßul#l'%“9F“B|^!^.*
CiTY FIRE
GERM ARIA FIRKfi&’SoH 1 0& MBsr“{ißC?* ”-
HUMBOLDT Fiß^RM^ffi^^";
• , .: Cwk C»«|M*ed nnlu fsssjM n.
rpHE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
. Qt riiILAMPHIA. 1
(ftJffc lJMUiUncfi E*(3l,UBtyKl,Y.)
... •• X*l&koto'#s; , • ;■ !: •
K RAit&vox7> gjji *a, teonvncA} L, DAWipK,
WILLIAM MoKb*, GbO.H, StPABT, « r .
Nalbbo Fkazibb, 9mwHi .
Joan M. Atwood, £, a. Fah»m*ock» ~
,fe T «55’.,,, hSTxk c ,T' :
INSURANCE COMPANY OFTHE
of Merohandi y t Ao,. on Hheral terms. «• -■ ,
;. -• ' '•
.|SK,W k «* : .
. mSfpjlimL ptt"' ..r
TOXOHANGE'-INSURANCE COMPANY
-OIEo« No.dN WALNUT Strut. ■ '
SIXK INSURANCB m Hoags* ud Herotisnilisc
generallv. on favorable terms % either limitsd or per-
Wtehl. -
. ereraiah llonwll, Edward D. HolfcTts,
. oho Q. GinnodOt , . John JgGriratn*, 1
. oshua T. Gwen. Reuben 0. Sale*
fereftflu ■ ismri&te.
w„n «. atJzmg
Kpwabp Wo David, Peoretarr gMI-wfmtf •
-A ME RIGAN FIRE. INSURANCE 00.,
lBlO-OHARXER PERPET-
N 0.310 WALNUT gtreert. above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital 8 took and Surpliis In
vested In grand and available Beojmties, continue' to
insure on Dvsllint*. Stores, Furniture, Merohandise,
Vessels in Fort and'thsir catgoee,-and other Personal
Propertj. All losses Übejallj and promptly adjusted. ■■
. - , . . , SIXjCTOKB.
ThM.JR« Marls, f ' ' * JotmlVLewi*,
John Welsh.' ; ■- James & Cam*!*!!,
Samtol 0. Mortoii . Edmund; G, Dmilh,
1 Patrick Dratfj,., .Ohm W. Poulkney,
.ALBERT C» Li CRAWFORD, Secretary. r
nitJAKEB OIIV INStJKAKOB OOkp*-
■3fca£fMi2|^
PLUS 9Ss*,746Jo.—lnjure* 9* Damage by
Firt; aed thp Penis of the Sea. lnlAadNavigation and
H.H. §^dBgiif,aee f f and Treasurer.
S, li. BUTLER, Asnstant Secretary, -
George H. Hort, Brßß<y ß?p?koses, ■ •
A* O. CatteU, Foster 8 JPerklnt.
R.W. Bailer, Andrew K. Chambers,
R. JL Coggßliall, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
Hon. H. Iff. Poller. - mh»-tf
Delaware mutual saeetxjk
tNCOßPOßAfkirbY TfIS LEGISLATURE Of
OFFICE 8. WALNWF
Streets* Philadelphia* i
oavi^mv- ■•«»»***« .
iSliaW, ( "'I
On S««in, by Onniu* 1
•S®®3BaSWw**«- * 1 -
amktsot thecompaht.
H»«mb«rJilM.
JinjEig, PhJlndelfhin SO
toSsffsis^fiSr'.gjss
9Mm V. 8. Treasury oent. Notes and
interest aae —— ~-, hjuu
#Botooo U.-a.XrMffunflV: Qt* Notes and inter*
wt dae~—..... , ®«u qq
9*0,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia ........... -, fr -, , t SSMO 00
tMiOOOi Pennsylvania Railroad *d Mortgage
M « W oent, Bonds „ 4MJOO 00
9*3,000, North Pennsylvania .Railroad Mort
mtmTrJffiffig&S&SVtt UM "
CorapaitfT Vet. coupon Wds..«. IMOOM
92M9&M shares stock Germantown Gas - -
Company principal
cmwintied by the iffy of Phils
•MM.m nhirM 4 P«HM,lv«inuliro»i” >W '***
9MM* MO **
read Company, anoo
*l,oB,shares Philadelphia loeßoatandSteam
Tug Company* Philadelphia u 3
Savannah Steam Navigation Com*
puny. Ooean Steam,Navigation
Company-. Philadelphia and Ha- •
Tie ae Grace Steam Taw Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exchange
: ■
Mortcaces, and Real Estate* of-****™**
fioe Buldms-*.. , —,—— - IJMN
MU receivable for Insurance* made.—iff jw m
BaiaAoft due at Acenaiea—PrMMßma on Ua» >
rute ruume»r-s»t*v«eFtUBa other decte due •
the fy»mp^ny-^—, 18
Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
9Hk os Pepoeit in Bank——. ~, . ,njm »1
' tmiMUi
HIHECVORB.
William Martin. ’Samuel B« Stoke*, <. r -
Edmund A. §oud*T. J. F.Fenifton* ‘
fheoshilus Paaldlif• Henry Sioaiu •
John Penrose, - Edward Perunvtea;
John C.Danse* H. Jouee Brooke.
Jam«a Tuaonir, Spccer M’JjTnine,
William Kyre./r.i Thomas C. Hand*
James O.Jtand. Robert Burton,
WiUiaui C. Ludwl*, Jaeob P. Zoned,
sze&BsiL. jaM.®?*"*
kfi?%r ett * br ‘'
f harlea Kelly, . A, B. Eerier. 11
JTItWAMJtAfeTIB, jreeiqeM.
XJWB. 0, HAND, Vioe l’letident.
MKHRY tYkBURN. Beeretarr. dl«
I IFEINSURANOE AND TRUST COM
INSURES LIVKB for Tho irhole term of (life-eraate
apmaljM and endotroientf-imrohaeee lifeintereeti (a
*•***• «•»"“« “ *»•
, - AanieiEl Miller, . B. State.,
• William Martin,
effiVi Jainee B. MoFarlas*
. psytear .jssmsss?*"-
•. „ |<W.C. Torromnd. ’■ SunieTli. Hetchinm!
XMOlHnaKuit, John W. Roraer,
• wiUugn H. Carr. • gillr 8, Aroher, \
’ "ijiftain fcertaos, ! pJSIM.ThonuS!
Jem* w. HOMOX. Seoretarr. : aal.
, LEGAL.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OR MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Jacob B.,Hoßner and Caroline his wife, in right of the
said Caroline andMixa-Morriteon, plafatiffgivs* ha
muel Piss, Ann B. Clark* Klixa Pisa* Joseph Fin, Mi
riam Fiss. JohoEvang. and Sarah'Ms wife. Catharine
Boydi Hannah Pass, e&muel Borden, Johnßorden, Jo
seph Borden. Ann Borden Louisa Borden. Benjamin.
Bevan, .anoGeorce Bevan* defendants.
.■. Action prPartitipn. W0.280f >ug*it Terra,lB6o.
; - • tpopy of Writ.]
Montgomery County* as. , [skalJ
. The Coratßonwealth of Penniylvania to the Sheriffof
Montgomery County. Greeting. *
We command yon that »ou summon Samuel Fis*,
Ann B- Clark. KhsaFits, Isaac Fiii, Joseph Fibs, Mi
riam Fiss, John Evans* and .Sarah ms. wile. Catbance
BoydJßannah Fiss, Bamuel Rord«n,Jonii Borden, Jo
seph Borden-Ann Bordeu, Louisa Borden* Benjamin
Berto, and George .Bevan. <dsfendst>U*)Ute of your
oounty,io that they be and appear before our County
Court of Common Pleas, to be ho’den at Norristown, in
and for said poyntjl on Monday theanth day o''August,
A. D.IwO, to answer Jacob B. Hpffber*. and Caroline*
his wife, in light of the said Caroline and *.Uxfc Morns
ou,.<pleiatiffa),pf a nlea. wherefore, whereas the said
plaintiffs and defendants; together ,and undivided, do
hold all that messuage* . tenement, and tract of. laud,
situated in Lower Menon township, in said ooantr of
Montgomery, bounded by lands of wil iam Leaher, Sa
muel Banders, and Denis Kelly, containing five aoros
and thirty-one perches, or thereabouts, With the ap
purtenances, v&ititioQ thereof between them aooording
to the jaws ana customs of toe Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in such oases made and provided, the said de
fendants Ao, gainsay and refuse, and the same to be
done do not permit very unjustly and contrary to the
same laws and custom*. ■» nd have you then and there
names of those, summoned, and this writ hereof.
Witness the Honorable Daniel AI, Smrser, President
of our satd Court at Womstown* this llth day of June,
A. 1). 1860. .. '
__ ISisned.l F. SULLIVAN, Prothonotary. .
_ Published by order or the Court of Common Pleas of
Montgomery oounty, JOHN M. STAUFFER, Sheriff
jy4»wfit .
[VOTICE —'Whereas lattcrs testamentary
J-s to the estate of AARON H. JJURTIB, Ute.of the
city of Philadelphia, have been granted to tho under?
atftned, all persons indebted to said’estate are re quelled
to make immediate payment, and those having cisurns
against the same to present tneato - , r •*. ,
i MiRY BUCTIJ-BlMotrii.
No lias rILBRRTSIroat.
mySO-w6lv
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION.—- -The Copartnership
heretofore existing between STERLING & WIN
GATE.'is this day dissolvtd ,br mutual, consent. The
bniieesaof tho late firm will be'settled - by HENRY
STERLING,No. X 614 ARCHBWeet, .
J. *YST»RLING,
„ ... WALTER WINGATE.
PnitADKLpftiAjuiTMasj. 1 jyij-m
Mrs. still’s ' ;
CRYBTALINE LIQUID HAIR COLORER!
A preparation new to the public, but whtoh has lons
been in private use, for restoring Gray Hair to its natu
raloolor, imparting to it a glossy appearance, and ron
.denngltfioftandjUky. • ■
* It is entirely different in its, nature and effects from
any artiole now m use lor the same purpose, being a
oleanly fluid, nearly a* clear, as,water, requiring no
washing before or after its application, owe from s vsA«r
or any other-objectionable ingredient, and applied as
easily Ǥan pnftnarr Hair Oil.
Can betn&dofthefollowing persons: .
fw. a fi Hsrboiti, oqTner Jumper and Pine streets.
. J reimeU, No. 26 North Eighth street.'
homsaLancaster. Spruce and Eighteenth streets,
homag Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth streets.
fwm. BxtfngmpKgi. Mt. Vernon and Seventeenth sL’s.
award GaiUatd..Jr.; Aroh; below Second street.
. B. Garngues, Coatee aud Tenth streets.
George C. Bower, Vine and Sixth streets.
A. H. Bowman, Bvruoe and Second streets.
QUartas Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets.
Caleb JL Keoney) Aroh ana Sixteenth streets,
For sale wholesale and retail br
FIFTEENTH aMlfoGO'sT^re'aU,
TOW 8m . ‘ PhiMelshU.
17JNVELOPES. —Over 200 different styles
~ M'd Rise., MIUnR from 800. per 1 (WO upwiid. Op
tofcwsaraiM*“ M - eEmV ’ s M r -
lURS. JAMES BETTS’ INVENTIONS
Tr-l FOR LADlES.—Approved of and highly reoom
mended bytheMedtoal profession throughout the United
States, Thirty Thousand Inva'ids having been advised
by. their physioians to use her Surgical AppUanocs. She
would oaution Merchants and others against purchasing
except at her residence. 109 WALNUT Street, where
she can be consulted daily, between the hours of '
>nd 5.- Her,book of te*tti?inr»fale.vlll be riven on applu
cation., ,Beijt free,to any part of the United States. He
.signature is on eaoh article. ; ■ . -rpytg tf
tjORTO RICO SUGAR,-250 hhds me
• dium and strictly prime, quality, for sale by
JAMES GRAHAM A OD„ LBTITIA street.
Account books for the ut of Juir,
(made expressly for our Retail fialo®-
Manufacturing Stationer, FOURTH and RAOK, .^
OURNEBS, BRINLEY k 00.,
Wo. <33 MAKKBT STREET. . ’
B 800TT, jR., ATjqTIONBER, No. 431
• CBEHTNITTStr oot, ovprmta tb« Cmrtom Hoj*.,
4MtM«4JMttKuiiviakttfe«n. : , . . -
ft 00, AUCTIONEERS,
MARKET gtTMt.aad *3l MIWOR
fißtia OEB4LBOf‘ BOOtS AMD eROEOOR
‘ ~THlfi FALU OF-MW- ,
''■ - -
Animit 2d. »t iff o’cloSfcpreereeir" ire will, offer by
* 5L n credit** rooet extensive and
sMorJoicnt oC Foots, Shoes, .Gaiters*Hr©
.*«£kV*--} «™priW3m*^boa ts,Bwease* of the roost
jolrfi? W 7 ern manofaowiree* aadofelty-iuade
attraotivbto and
9 Pm tjculars in fatttto - '.
«t. liOina, mo.
WlLlUm, BOTIBj. A. C 0.,, Acca
TIOfIEEM fc COMJUSSIOW MKaUHAWT?,
No.ffNorthMAJK* flt, HTa £OUT9,'->MoX lfortn*rW
miti'HmprMTinh Ciagfeoh. A Co„ 2h&4*,)&ftt
-t- a* ' .. - • •-■
.:: 1 'CIK®OC v "':-
■ <■ Crey.'Mooroort. jfyo.t
./.. j'^wppinc.
'-' flii SltmSH AND NORTH
SHI AMMICAWAOYAI*M*IL pTBAM
* .no* MSW Vokk to iamroot*
Chief Cabin Passage—lM.
Bebo&d.Cabis Pae»ge 71
_ no* BCSIOK TO ItVSKTOOK,
• > Chief oaMaFaasage..... fill
, |Qlri>|((fA|fi.i PIMMt i - , - - - ’ . f|
Thtf ihiWUqte If ewYork call at Cork ifaVbor.
Theshifimrm Jtattencau at Hamhx and Cork Hm-,
bor« - -
PERSIA, Capt. Jadbinf, ifIANAPA, Cast. Lane,
jrk*« *""}*?»/? * -tfiwr wfitiiriM aUni*U»<lJ
•twa oattartaarAK>»; ttfen tort bqir. , , -
KifUAIA. Millar, Imvm BoMm. ■vrjdniwtar. June J f.
.. ■ l*._ftrtiJ»?d»Sd»T. July A
PKMliSipiiS.’ ■•
*PSK!A,'BhsSn(m, “ Aoj*.
eMsfti&asa:
, Sdrth. w* .waredaatil wfldto’r, "T" 1
' 4n diMriaiMM SdifMn on tnart...
_Th» owwi of thwiiut* triUimt In uoecataUe for'
U»wl«^toM<rf therein«MmOaM(U of
:t ■ ;4BowUn*6rM*.N.v vink.
TOR THE SOUTH—CHARLIE.
*"■«* w
Z.■■, chamißstoh, r. c.
KJJVStONIS STATE, Cso-
Jh S fOAim' ® art,Ullta,, o®WednesdM,Jol,
w« oF P^° r ? G /^
•lhroM#‘iaMlolOhoaT»-oBIT«IK>M»«SAu .'"•'.
u4 <r Bonsui£yi^%* ■
MI goVoaiiili.'-.tAwo lftiw-eoa-
> Maels, tha-rsmittm beint
Fare by tMi ronte Vto « *r oent. oheayar by-
T «gwW^i-„—•» r.
BB tgSSaftrnri: SIS
■ g® ~ nm
'is ® “
i■> w. 1 ,' *VWMS. HDWTES A GAMMEIiL.
EoiFlotliU from ChOTloctoa, >t*u»r CsroEoa «rr»rt
£.o' NOTIfcES.
’wjdXlOE TO BOXLDEIRS.—The Board of
A 1 Gomiaiuioaera under oaf ct ol Anrablr ontttlrd
•rfonon otPuNio Baildinn
la ths City of Philadelphia,” eptfovM inri *, ickiT
hereby lavite»laneandaetiiuteaerf eottfo PT the
inte aropoeea ta bo erected. .There baiUtnyfarede-
the eoarte of Joatica, •
TN»M of the county, aod also {or the aceoroaiodauoa
of.the eeveretdepartmepte and ofieere of' the niatici
p»U©rem»entofthecityofajiidejreia, *
i They are to be placed on Fecn Benare: the bnilditire
rTSir;
aectlonofeaidSeoare ; ■ -
Aetateaestfin detail,of tbereteatof
tion reaatredfpr the reepective dspartroenta and eflcoe
to be located: ta these baildinst bee been printed, and
cerreM deaigoißf to prepare plsm are hereby referred
for copies to aay or the Boanlrf ConaHSoatn.
Ground plena, sectians. eleraiione* aad perspective
views of eaon< bnildinc will here*anite,aoeompeat«d
irito dear and full explanations
. The eeuroatee are to be.aecoropanied by complete
specifications, and with explanations of the whole to
sitapfotjalnate, that they roar be readily oota
prefiended by persona not epeolally instructed in ajclu*
Each person Mbmittinf a plan roust radicate the rrv
tertafs to, be employed in constructing the buUdinie un
der his plan*. , . . . 3 .
No compecMtion will be awarded pr paid by tho Qom
mienooeTS for the plans to be subatttedTas hereby in-*
▼iU»d, until the means of oaming the said actof Assem
bly into effect shall bejproyided, m accordance with ita
0 ' _ HBftJty, President, _
■JAMBS R., LUDLOW. Secretary. ;
Philadelphia, July It. ZMP.. ■ jylh-jw
f'|FF>UE< | F.THE Pllfl*S OE t,PH LA. AND
vr. REAPING RAILROAD COMPANY.,-pim,.-
DWjPUia, July, II,ISSH.-Tiw lAUiafFnirhUnlToUa
on Co»l irajMorted bltliii comwr Till beM follow.,
from Jolf 16, until farther notioe s ..
To Richmond.
Philadelphia^.^
InolmedFlane-..~~~
Nice town
■ Germantown R. R..-~
Faltsof Schuylkill.
• «£*±±:~
. Qbnshohockcn.-....
Bwede Furnaoe....—
•. JUrabo’*,.,....—
. Norrist'n or Bridgeport
Fhmnixville ~
Royer’s Ford.—.—^
Aramihgo,^..—
Limenor.,
Pott* town.,; —.
pottglassviUe*~~.—
" Monoeaey .
ffird»boro,_...,—
Reading-. ~ 71.
_
' Lessport
Mohrsvilie..
. Hamburg. ,
OrwlKgb r g and Auburn.
By order of the Board <>f Manager*. w
fili im W, H. rtcILHJBNNKV, B<se'y»
PLANTERS’ BANK OF TENNESSEE.'
i D i Nashvol*, June SO. 1360.
This Rank has this dav declared a dividend of thi ty
seven dollars and three-quarter# per share out oi t.ic
surojos or undivided uohUof the B*ak.B«iabl« to toe*
Philadelphia.SUckhofders at the WV STERN BANK,
ae follows, vi* r Ten per cenUand fractional pans of
one share m CASH on and after fie l«th July nextfand
the Ivjlanoe either in cash or new Stock at par. at tfie‘
option of the Bank, on or after September if, 1860.
, : .By order of the Board.
JtS-lm . D. WEAVER, Cashier.
W. NEILL. & Go..
YARD, 8. E. Corner BROAD an, OALLOWRIhL,
Snserior WHITE ASH, ?AMAOUA, icd EEIHOH
OOALS.
Prepared and kept underoover expressly for Family use,
. *F" Orders by Dispatch will receive prompt atten
tion. apS-Sm
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
DAOKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—Tf«
H. waali rwteotf«U, call the Wtratim of tko «.;•-
,Ki Harti—EToJiriMlelo our ext«R.(TB Stock of BIR
WU.OHAM HARUWARE, -»hi«k m *C*: it anal!
atnßOO'brtkftßiofeKO. 1 ■
■O'dirlfor JiMwtiTOOrtatJonailloitoi,»nS thpii**-
v 411 COMMERCE Street,
aaa»tt '
GOFFBE’S patent
, , KNITTING MACHINES, •
For Plain Fancy Juutting;
Machines for Knitting drawers, Shirts, Ac.,
ofauftixee. '
Rib Maehmeeof 1 and 1, » and 1.1 and ft, and 3 and S-Rib.
on hand and made to order. .
These Machines use the plain English Spring Needle,
on a new principle, and are tae cheapest and most rapid
Machines tor JTnitting in use. • . _ ,
Gonee Patent Family Knitting MaoUme, /vr
Family amt Plantation vj«, is a new and suooessful
feature in thtfusoful inventions of the age, and ranks
with the Sewing Maohme. ' ' . ,
■ Agency and Saletroom, _ ■ ■ __
No. ATT BROADWAYYNew York,
jel-Sm ; HENRY a LEE, Agent .
MACKEREL, SHAD. HERRING, &0.-
ifA • 1000 bblh Noe. 1, ft and 3 large and medium Mae*
kerel, in assorted paokages, of a very ohoioe quality;
30 bbla. new No. 8 lanre Maokerel..’
30 half bbls new No. SJo • do. ’
30 bbls uew No. 3 medium do.
60 do new Eastern Mom Shad.
SO half bbls new do do do. t
lhOObbls new Eaitpoit No. 1 Herrinr i?t,
300 do do Halifax No. t do. .
SW' do new Boston No. 1 do. . . y
' low do . do No 1 scale Fish. , >
25 7 do prime No. I Balmon. , - f
' 100 quintals ©read Sank Codfish. . v
' - too boxes new Berkimfr oounty Cheese,
r r-r “~smNm^
HAVANA CIGAKS.—Just i&eived, per
bark Arm Elizabeth, a large |*d. varied amort
metlti comprising several new braMb, together with
others of the most celebrated— /
*•BlaekBea, ,, Adoracion,
Figaro, Neptuno,
. Cabahas, - Partatas,
, Lightning, Arroyo Hondo,
Arqueil?, , Pruebeee. &o, Ae..
of all the Regsha, Opera* Londres, Milhir,
Figunnes, and pressed sixes—now in store, and for sale
lo *lo b lw 130 H WAliWUT8tl^t
gTAVANA CIGARS—A LARGE, HAND-
M.M. SOME anA VaHIED ASSORTMENT! cos sis*
SaP^(OLA FI ARO^KIXBB',
&VA B, 4!£.T^ , aflS!l^^
street- • “ leia-lai
nRIVi-WELLS Cleaned it a low price,
«. j. a ■
ai' -iv tuC
MaTBODWS a SONasr.r
'eALBa AtmßKHimiwn^inuiiy;
uS xLfc'TztfZltitf flts/S 3sut
.rwrtl,
faf which >n maM wmUt,) (ii. ol
enrexe*, • - -
TO SPOKBRLLBBS.
wiUcomaMiee on MONDAY* Bepteroberl7.lM.
Cetalogiuß m preo.
V .DBAli &TATB BALB J ULY 9C
SSS^a&tirwsSsssws
Ki&ra'ur.- of j*M. B.'U
itoSS^JftiSTlS 0 AC#EBTiIibE»IjAI<D: LlmV
-0-
n . HKALESTATB—AUGUBTI4..
Orphans* Court Sale-Estate of John Hannan.dee’rf,
. Bxmt EiUW-Twu-.lorr Brick BWEELING,
jomiUiC. __
. Same Esteto-Turo llorj Brisk BWEBUKG, *d
joining. i
VERI' IMPORT AWT SALE.
. , • By order of Trustees. /
Under a decree of the Bovreme Cnert of PsniuTlriiiiia
MowTov* i bow PSjSuHnftrßWdiKST
BBTATS.
OnTneeday.
.Sept 4, is??* at It o*olocfc»Beon, at the Philadelphia
Bxcnanxe— ' . . . .
. The very vahmlw property belonging to the Montour
iron Company Mxatour county. Pa. con
fisting of about S.OQO acr'« Teryvaluable miural lands,
ora’; raioinr rights, rolbaT wßb, furnaesa nearly 300
dwellings, oi&eee, Ao.. Ac. _
, Term*—AMMX9 oashxWHs the Wopertt is etruok off.
.balance on theexscuUonoi the dee*, within a? dh?i of
psflieuJars ready inkaadWls.
\i, S‘««l i»>wKioirrif. ..
B t?SR. I < , SJCU.*9 t 'r(JBiS.F*EWCH Platemia
i lllot'lyfKGS**? AJiB CAM®Ta»
: »t StrMt, bt
low EIOfITIL ihtf Walnut Pnrlor. Ihnini-
Sooin. and CMml.r Pirninra, 6m Erannk Plat. M ir
>m», Em TaM.tr> BraatclaaM VmaLaa CaiMta, las
. Karrarjor*. Ckmm G/a*awa, Ac.
ca thsaonini of
a I
I *
s a
si.si«fija
L 63 L 8
I
w
. 3™
lO ,
•c'
£
! J
rUiut
lOf l.»
<u« La
US M 3
.lM' 1.45
IX MO
l3| IJO
•Mg ms
ug i.so
1.17] 1.07
I.M 2.00
,LW 166
COAI,.
IHON SAFa, Ac. ■
OABD.--Out ssle ro*morrow morning, at the auction
store.wiileoinprjse,bMidM4QQioteofeseeneatSecoß4-
hand Furniture, Iron Chest Canton China Jhuner Bet.
Large Gilf Frame. Bede and Beddinr, Chum and Glass
trare, Brnsseta* and otkdz. Carpets. Ae.«wertby the at
• lent ion of ledieaand erthere desirous of pureheiung.
- Wr Catalog sea now aad the aiticks arranged
for entmmatios.
OolOTrsday iformsgt *
*- At® o*eloek, at the Ammon Store, as eretiitmeat ot
eaewUent second-hand fhnutnra* etegretjaano-tenee,
fine Oinrors, carpets, etc., from uaifies deelxniac
honsekesvisc, reaorsA to the store lor omnreaienoe m
sate; - -a, :;> a-;-, v. - .. , «•■•
'Sale Thursday at Store.’, Also, a Canton China Bluer
Set. to be sold iu sevarete lots.
Also a large OUt Frame. ~
UfOSKS NATCAN3, AUCTIONSKB
joatnuin, w.tkaw
‘ 833,000 toioaa,a.tto. GwM.' ratM, aa Mamoad.,
*atdbM/jmbr,«lwrMM«,aT MltMac- tro
orrier, Mgan, haWmia fii/-
sitsn, Imldinit, aid on load. or.Tn, WRlftioa, ib
P WTHkii »tm bear, Irom.A.M. to7f. li. '
;:SpSwraS^«tt(|E
taS mt MBti
•tortloooA 1 81 ® •“ ■l’®*' « oaa micmi, for
.. ■ ' ATP.aiVATKSALg*. 1
r.i' f
thaureairellmrpiiere, gold lever mJSSre-watAee.
mlver :tevar and tepins Bwise, and
».at uiofiMhinn
t‘s.
sKS?*a , aJkSlsy^“ to “ , »«^*f n ’ “*
r*
MACnnnsnr and aim.
jf!v«f7ttfl Statewry. Bnu wu of
SWry or diftwai am,—lwiwwi to-exocwU on
rstMfc <*iek Ky*jt* ttaomUta of Fattar*
issgEaSfeteftsa
agagagagasaaSTr
aad tpofi|rnHiTrfot aB wufft i<*< 1 tteir
MMhHobmont. fro* ofol»rsv* mii wwfci—tiatfod.
T'ho mbNnnn tort «ul« wJMrfda«rjHa« for fh
paira oi t-oata. abort tiMf eta Itm ia Milwt aaftlj,
ard are snro4r4 «Uh ibtin, bloats,nttb »•-* 4a-,
ht miha he*a» «t UkUiA Q «Mnß»
gKACHaod AHm Hmti.
pyiNT PLEASANT FOPNbjjUfyNoJM
rirj. h. (. now amnd to xoeoivo otwowr Bq&iac.
Onot,>.ua 5. Ifuj Owtin,., Sow. =M
Hon. .Work, Smi. mMtea imr
boratoyj or OaooiaOnroi.M, in Orr or tar MO jiMM.^r
MMu, t. onaicav .. . i« nw.Mf >min.
■ ,
» ftni Af.B-WABHm<3ToA BT*MTO
kWHm .
. BNGfIfSEEHr AND MACmiIBTB,
Mannfectuxe High and Low fisesureBmm*Ea§!**•?
for Lmh, JLver, and M&ric< Mince.
Bmleis, Gasometers, Ttep; Iraq Boats, Ao.; Castixa*
omuFkinds,eitherlnm at Bnw*, - ,
, Iron-Frame Roofbfer Gga worka, Work Shot*, Ralk*
road Station*. Ao.‘ • - *•
Retorts and Gaa Maohiceij of the latest aud meet im~
provedoowtnietjpn. ‘ - - .
Every description of FlanMioa Maduaefy, nch a*
Sugar, saw, aoa Gtm Mills, vScsnm PensrOpea Steens
Trains, Pdmpmg Knruoee, Ac,
- Sole .Agents forN.Jtillieiui's Pateatßegur Soiluif
HOTELS.
«T. NICHOLAS HOTEK,
BROADWAY
■***' * YORK
Whep coral), ted, tix ;nn mo, the ST. NICHOLAS
Wuniversally pronounced the moat macmfioent* con
venient, end tfiorougblr oixanisedeetsb&hsient of L«
kind on this continent, hat rt was then it remain* to
fiy—vithoata rival iniisa. m and m
e*en«ral, elements of comfort lad sajormtnb The
otel ha* •oeotemodntkuM for oa* tfcMiikacsU, in
one hundred coopldte hmn ttmmmmuioi
famUies. but hondred persons canbe ocauSstaoiy wrtrt
at the tables dr ltktbree subhe-qiarn* .rooms, end no
.thin* that modern art tea Muieed for the eoavesWneeaitd
social trstifioation if the tiaveilms fuuia ku been
omittedin its plan,oris neeieetad is it*praot:cai det&ik.
The cart; reputation of , the house at home sal abroad*
denied.from,its asgroltudo. its swath appointment*,
and its home* like eomfort* ana luxuries, has been *p
naaeed every year by. the unvearied wart Mas of the
proprietors.„ -
JMtfita TJUSASWBI4L. WHITCOMB, & CO,
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
SOMM): ,THE ADAMS EXPRESS
sSKSSBaco.,O*O.32O chestnut street,
tomorda Fnreeli. Packacea, BankNotea.
and haeoie, either toy )U own Lane* or reeonn*cUwo
with other Exeroaa Cnmaamec, to all IM jrinotfel
town. and oitiee of the United Statea.
, . K. 8. SANUPORD,
ieM-tf - General Surermtendent.
EDUCATIONAL. -
[Mas. FSEDEBIOK HODGES, OF BOS*
f*«*- TOJMctejuf* optnin* a BCHOOI* TO* YOVm
(JLDIES in thie city* copuaeneiax m September Bext,
Mjr*.H.hwJbshoßor ofrefemnx tothe JUr. Alex. He
TmtOQi D. D-i Hector of tile Charon of the Holy Tnaltr.
Circular*. with foil sarticßlar*, may be obtained of Mr,
F. H. Hoogeg, Toi vINg street. aytt-jhn*
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a
-t*- reliable medium ttiromh whioh Schools and Faral
lieamay obtain eomeetentteaoboti. Parent* may ob
nll-tf , W CKESTSut Street. FMladelakie.
IJRYANT * STRATTON’S NATIONAL
•aA .MERQANTIiiB COLLEGES, located at rhn»-
delahia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH aHCHESTNOfs
So* k >rk, Knffalo, euroland, CMoaio, and St. Loela.
Pec ini nudum.aallamend torOaUiMme. fa»-tf
PIANOS.
dfc PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!
PIANO-FOJiTKS.
: . MBLODEONB,
. „ . - P£ANO-FOigfKB.
Made by Jlarem Baeeo» A. Co., Nonna aPcilirfj
Sail* ♦,©»▼», * Co., and olheta.
6BY3BNTH aa^ffEOTi^T.
gBM STEINWAY & SON’S' NEW PA'
wrfjxl la OQBMrta and in tnvatt mraSrbj th« l+mi
REFINED SUGAR.—I,OOO Barrels LO
a BERING'S Crn«hed,o©ar*« and iaepulv®ri*ed.
.Qfjm reams writing papers,
naag- to ««■%£*?•
BOOK-KEEP EES can get good Blank*
„book* and Btalioaary at PERRY'S, FOURTH
ay sack* joio-i ijf
/NHLOBATE POTASH—For sale by
»«^“ 6nai '" - 4 »
PARIS GREEN—»Ground in Oil, and for
Ptf-MSS I '®®* ll ' l ' * BROTHER, 47 »nd ,9
north SECONDBtrret - j,u
CSTEEL PENS.—I,OOO Gross assorted,
u *” r ‘ t
HENNESSY BRANDY.—7O; casks, in
hiilf »i»«. garter s"**- X,i»«ju,!2r.ml« i»
COAPB.
® VAK
, . , CHEMISAE OLTVE, -
: PALE, ;
B F&LJufoB TOUJST, *O.