The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 21, 1860, Image 4

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    PULPIT P.QR^BAXTS-No.^ir.
' . TtKV. ; ,HEFivy;‘4-, DMAN > D
. 'I- “""jsy.SRAviieARD. :
P^UEjel^tiiV'P rovcr^^ cautious, is'not lorf
- t 0 in'lhvestingxtithhor coutidehcc her pallia men,
.. aldS^S e .*nee/b«F!fln«d, it is not oarilyi shaken.i
jj w tffeetfoni/are hot readily transplanted. ghr/
eUfJS*ieg, W*>* to work l,Jtir own wa y' ll P';t> n \:
when posttibnjr.pnce honestly obtained, ahe isthi"
t.Uat:to.wl>bbold:Vdue appreciation fromfte “inti'
.sf-fiMtk,” mechanical, meroantile, ot pro'
inel life, .Th e/d isti n g ulshe d Bubjsct of til* fed-,
biwing'iketrihiiirorda' an excellent illustration 01
6 Irvitr, application to,'the Philadelphia
Mifpif. ' ~‘ ‘ -J V.e d i'l
■ B jaWmaVd. D , Was hb«/|
*» : *rbj,NSW ; *o»k; ieabout it* i gr»-J
~duet*d*t;Y tHßpiltte in 18»,«a at ft* Prince,.
«W«*J
«t>«#»,
\ HdJTwilb 1 f re*y t *ti»» Ch*«Ph," ® Dl, h«*it rcrjrtiei
t :*f.tWal«rt awl. Twelfth etr«t«,,iu »hl»h ■*?**<
T^ ”lB »*>»'««? ’** Di '
Bouritmun’s pkfM* anAhiatoricttfif ;ta*t -i.?
aivio#, b» to known U,
w *Teryb*dy: yet, ytrtonaCly , he is pfobeely know*
te of hie airoV
v *rfrteadl,andthoeeto whomhopresehes, than am
other PpUadeitiblji nfepgymanof hi»’ , yee«. Ib'-
of«a*oerfof-this are pbVlone aed afgalDpatit. He i*
"ime.'ef tt*.inoSit : truly m*deat men ,**■
iibrickifnnt iJirpley, afitf'ls;. sflW.dmi petpion ocoa,-.
’sions when gregarioa* '*ppl»o«e end newspaper
• mtoilety 'eodattt*te ,th*,chief:iMptrlng! atopies.
By adopting thiscopras, through nperiodofj
sixyeara, etqfeuely inahiogthe duties of ihls Sail
lag p»r*»tiant to,*Te>y tMrg else, he has Attained ■
»n enVlsfale degree. of inflaemo* among men, Jt
emipwtcoin erery.profesilon!; His’view* cn\ the
greut currentqaeetiona of thc'dAyare pon- ,:
doraiiy and appreciated by politioisns. jurists, and
J^Vlßci. V: Tti6ugh ; claiming to'-be nothing mort
' ikatt-a.' lp*ly disciple, 1 Dr/BoArdmati igijphHosf.-
jfofeV. solved thVpiobteuiof how apiinister
~r©f ttiHSpal nayWaKebis idfldepoe feltin spheres
; beyond tha ImmCdUto one'in whioh he ljtbprs will •
- 7 oat compromising the dignity of his position.
r« WoJghtof chir»oter”j3 aii admirftbly !(leßcrip
~~ttvephrase oflyr.Boeidman.~ln person heis'rMher
. tell; slender, bat eompaitlykait;
J bekd and, face sUrapedall tfver with
ebaraoter aad oaitivation. Bis features alro regu
.. bat ha does not'iMe them to the advßi
itege in the pulpit. He has d»rk*gray eyts, more
/: releotire ihateocaiauDic&Uve in their,eapres^io'a.
heir U derk—ipcUned to sprio--
lUd with aad it brushed op all arofnd, die*
|da}ing advantage his ftnassiva,forehead.*
HUpbranology and temperament aresupeporJ He
has enlarge ketire brain, a : well* balanced | mind, o
: wirT 'orgenisetioD,' aad fl witb 'proper attentiou to
hil physique, will bt ioogdived. He dresses nfe&Hy,"
' bpVnpt pirtioolarlyministerial, ;In tbe wilpit bis
&ce jn expwsflion. He IremicdF
me somewhat j of Professor MitobeH,
mer, and the portraits I have seen of theUtoßugh
• Mlfler Like'them, he IsLnot satishid wjtka 'ru-^
- pcrficiel pf _ anything, / lip studies
- hWd,thinks- * deeply, '.endr reasons prtfoundty. ,
There is,hardly enough of, the his com*
pwrtdon. He! onght to lubriOate his'meital cm-'
obinery nibre with the oil of. eooltA et.j>y
,raent He<has.afutl share of the mirthful ele>
B#Dt 7 hut docs sot let it,run, | sharpen
hi* lancet ud soalpei in Uyiog bate thejvioes of
: A-littie more relhxation-to hisbpw wonld
give greater force to his arri>w. ; \
' 7He pever.eDterahia puiv.UiUnpreipared, j nor iu
; trdduces bis disconrse with an apology. Ip prayer
—bwirdeyout and roverential;and usually embrscee
; in 'hls • petitions classes' too' often forgotten—the,
'' deaft the biintl, the insaue, the poor, and Ithe uu*
fortunate/ ‘HepndersUnds the differesoeihetwecn
- " praying and. pTe*chlpg;Tind ie,,therefore, not liable
•to Stertoo'OomWpn impropriety ’of vub2}ltd<i9g one
for fbe prayiag at indiridaßls and things;
instead of ro Clbd. 'lt ia.a credit to Dr. ISoardman
that his congregalion evicoe* a .freedom the
lasy ■ Indifference' manifested some
duHOgprayer, where most of .the members ie(uiD :
- their seats, or, perhaps, consult their, phy&al ease !
by.recUuing their heads upon, the p6f*|>aokB Id
• frontof them. In this church I observed thatwben
; . pniyer wis offeredVoarly the entire oon^regation
J rav«rauU^ ; »se to their ’• 7- 7 ;
His voloeJapecalUr; it is slightly grating'end
, tremnlous,;yet withal.mellow, gentle,.auct impies
•ive: ’He speaks with marked-accnraoy,l but his,
; deHrary would’bb morCubotious if he spoke more
open-mouthed. His; theplogy-ls: decidedly Old,
; Behoof. . Although 100 jo.ucg^ to take p pronnnent
part in tha'erents which,rrauUedin the division of
thr Praibyterian Ohhroh, in' 1337/hts' 'eonvlctions
-"-V'ttmmatter weTe dceided, bot|r;wlth r respect to
V'- the dTOtHoblund.theoTogfcs! points Jnvojved, and
the.policy .tf lhe church in controlling the educe
1 tton cf her tulcirtry, and d lroclipg, her pipsi on nry
' - oparetipus.—B is .sermons arechssteand (power ini
but utterly dcyord fff ti© ecr.Qa
, the>gr. and pleases
; v the_erowd. JllB.ftrrows_are,aiiUftd.at tne heart;
■j[ thnsagb.the understanding, and not merely the
'* so that. when they'taka. eff?et they are
7 ;i apt to bebatb,ed with intelligeUt oonviction. As
_ a faithful herajd of the oross, he Seeks to (t ]>er>
>. nademen!? by Scripture arguments; instead of
•; mereimsginatiredeolamation,which too often puts
- the tricks and emotions 0 ot tfce orator. b4forc''ihc'
; word. . flaviog an*
woanced his theme he proceeds calmly ta; treat it,
- ' giving evidence by his eveiy ldok, gesture, add in
ioaatioo that hie snulifi in wkaVbe.uttefs. Kjw
hpAe«hires a broad prinoipfe, establishes
■•if ln the bearer's - mind a - few- concurrent
SsHpfure quotations, and then clinches, itf by a for*
eiblcacdditisg tllosifatiPn Ashe progresses he
utters boldly 'the* dnty.of believers; ; oe<jaaion*iliy
; gives et*d,ende of his.dwp.aiid varied |learnirg,
": tkough in this he is never pedantic, or wearisome
,to the most unlettered hearer. He'speaks plainly
.1 ..*4 the sinner; tails him exactly where he stands in
, the light of ;the Gospel) but does not denounce him
a* a toolor amadman. if ke' iiappen to
' have the necessary graoe to icUevt. , He j tells the
, impenitent of.Christasjbe’only Ssvlonrj of
that bIS 'gritea is. sufficient to all 'whojput their
truetin-flim ; bnb he does not eonceil 'the truth
; the sinner, by the Holy Spirit, con no
' . more escape from bondage, than could titelsraclHe*.
:: of .old -.haVe ftced themselves frotn 'the Hgyp
•yoke without Providential interposition. 1 He hold?
1 up to'theni'God’B justice as well as his jnercy, end
that.while in his eternal purpose jHe tsves
* some, He.is-not unjußt in leaving others In the
' qondeinnationr which by nature they are under.
Ta bU discourses there is nothing strained Or far*
‘ fetched. They are,clear, consecutlye/ ijnd, how*
ever sapclateble .to, those differing/wijh him in
«i ill always consistent. 7 If hat he says be
.!; evidently tnians, 'and U prepared to subst'Snilate'
' wlthaScripture reason. Hordotvfaepreaphafluin*
- detllng sermon and apologise - : at' the j close for
- having.dotie eo, in cider t 6! eurr/favdr with the
; «Ugodfy. jpnlpjt dlsoonVsSs in full,
''7ipt4res4t tijem their matter was of muoh
.. ..moreimportance than the style delivery.
: As ahTextemporiser be is To
- . everything he’s*?* and does is trh Air of calm
ealf-possesriohr HU gestures are few anjl grao eful.
Thera U something iu Ws bearing that*
•.
i and attention; no mattet yr hat- may be their prrju*
JtoM. B. can,' b* pithetio, l.at It mu.t be in (be
direct Ilbe of blB «übj:et,: Weepingen4 nblning In
fte polpit for (Uo mere tfcn.trlcel effect of the
;i lb!ng h*bu : too nmcb good eooje to be gailtj of
,: Nor doe* he break forth in a thunder-olep of round
' auet, to rupplj a oiimiix.ln fypograj-blcal.par-:
t. Unte. blr italioe and imall cape mean (nnetbiog.
Hi* labont, *B a ChrUtian ininiiter, hnvo been
4(naU, bleri- Since entering biepreieht field the,
’ dongHgation ever. Kbloh be. preidti has rent
! 1 fbirth tiro' new colofites, ene of whlcb' la now the
' ■ ..Veat;. Sjirttetrtreer iDbnrobj ,(R«v,V* l| uu* 9. ,
'.yjM#! 1 , pdffof,) /id thb; other ite ftltvamenrlng
i Chnroht now in ebarge of Her. Mir. Rio,. The p*.
:rodbi*l dntiM of Itr. Boardnian'are, »er, Kteat,
bnr longert^ettled-and peit-inown'
> al*rg)aeb, tw bu’nnt*erou eointn!nih,|it rent bio
from abroad, inducing extensive 'ebrr«spor;decce,
i andrtqairing bir eervicta in vlrttiog it rangers end
;: fte Rek:;yet. wnbtau hU. psstorat intier. Dr.
' Boardnan huexhibited.' hie. j&durtry in conlriln
«•« largely to odr onrmtVelfglbn* litebatnrc. and
;', ; b»r;wrtlten a ( number of book*, tho prinoipai.of
. , wUebpaocordlng to Alhianes Dtuionpry of Au
are tbe following : “ Scripture pootrioe ol
Original Sin;” “Letters to Bishop I>oha* bn ihe
Oxfontlreet*‘‘The Prolatioal Dootrine i.f jjje
Apostolte Snooenion t Eiunlned‘“.The Itnpo,*
. anoo of, Heliglon to.fte Legal Proftfiion;” “Tb*
Bible in the Baaiti,,”- an d “ lbo Bjble in the
Oflinttng’Honße; k' Coarse of. to Mer-
SpS.kieg of.on, of;there pbbltcatlons,
, fta.iVtnwton,. Rcvietr,. p,,,,- i-Dr,. Roardman’i
/ atyte rrlfleoM biaowamental xigor, ol«arne£s, ?!«•
oUy. fndmtry, finish, and Uele. lt .bounds in ant ■
illustrations, puts abstract priaoiplea in concrete!
, , ilrteg tornir. is rellexed .by . "alientjw.jntr and
' apairkllng joU ; it often /note
of V getnlne ctorjnenoe, and is with’
: noptoka add apporite faoti, appannuglitod jar 1W
pnrpot* in the oourse of an cat enrif ir rea d ing. ’ ’ In
. addition to the books here naicrd/he ii the author
'■',,'ofa namber'of leseer pubiicationr,' of whieh'
- tbrongb nncierotu tdltlrins, end at*'
;, regarded aawng,',the abtert, prodtWtlbns, , extent.
~ npnii fte ‘|ttibjeots 6f which jhey treat. Of. there]
«: -w* aiey niime bi. eermon bn, '(-Tbe,J.jfe ktiA Che-’
factor of Daniel Webster,“/ dellrered ih bis eburoi/
’ , in NoTember,lBs2, end blee*lebrated kisedarre or,,'
. ~.ft*’.“. ABerie»n; .Union,4 ia Dtettfibei, IBM. - Tbe.
.-■i'Jfri&t.iot, tbte/h d Bioit able, terle/and .ooin
oCrpteriiilj* dleoonrro upon the gredt ftatermsn oi
MarftSeld. and it is pot besrowieg ton mneh npoti
. , .tbelatUr to in, ftet teeanUmeste.w4ild do honor
ft*' pbiteepber in'floHileai •cienee.'i 1
‘ ‘'o ltl wrsat the Bprsfiel f«-l
'i!tqiqi»» bd:mnny or'(Kir‘flrt't’ ef tliens, iioiedlng diri
tW&pMHi repteentetlres of. the bench;
■//'tttWpress, and fteeointieg-lidMtV" !,i •i.'./.i ,VI
' /d* dwat: Wrsni
r**k**V ™®t Beard in bie election;
r ;by .th*Bn*rat Assemby, to ud nbeequent d*-V
■ of, the Chair ■of /rbeolcgy ~eng
MflMly ttedMft of Br.’iu*
'eKlbtia'XlManawiti IBs3;7ThocaU*>ir°P<' which
ftiff men in similar ■ elrcunlflia»cC3- conl(i havo de
clined,'but iho event dovelbped.Whatby.Uio
oi l)r. Uoardmen meat evor bo regarded ae'a more
satitautial Yribute to hie Jworth than any wVjs po
sltif'a t'Scuoh could he,, however honorable. .Soon
. afieriiuß.election;, a papor waa drawn np and sign
ed by, a largo yumber of onr moitprominent and
'inflientiai oijlaonei in ' highly* oomplb
meDtaby terySa toDr.Bi theirpYoteit* if I ”>»y so
1 dealghate Jg’.againat hie ' rimming fifoin Phjlpdel
phie. Ndf ip it at all improbable that this coarse,
on tlie pirt of hU friends, w*snt'gr«.t fin*iptancb
in onapting him todeoid oth* moat d iffionl t question
of hi/life., Bnt-'fprl'ona.irbMe prbbUvities.are so
y,oii)4(l.,«hd Wb’pSB',t*»t«»'a«; bettor, served in the
'galits.of'hie study than by popular , epplanse,. I
hive., probably already r too .freely enlarged', and"
trill tlierefore eioie.
*> r '-y t. : “ • ■ ■
y&i-iXT&I* Id I GJEjNCE.
'*Lutheran Church
lathe Uniied States, 1 i pays', The IndfWH'fifntt] Jbjj.
-rftpTesentedin the. General Synod oftbatname,,
shouti never bVcbufoabdecTwlth tbe liUtberanimn
tbo Finhariaad, and should be, eppeoinllydjß*
tinguUbedfromtfae 1 k Alt-Lutherari ’’bcc t; or party;
therA*'' Wfiat iii balled the Lutlieran.Chtirch in this
-qaqntry,:though of German origin and lineage,and
standing in ariose [historical relation do thegre&t
Reformer’whoee name bpafs, is thoroughly Arne*
■rionn iu its distinctive gebihs "and tendency, as
mhuh so as tbe} 1$ e w-Sc hrxjp PresbyterianJQhproh .
op'tn<} > Congregational O.hntohesof New England
1 .X’ Mission.—We understand that -a
often set on .foot in, this
afty for evangelfoal labor among the French popu ■
"taUbn.'J.Bev.. G rA’lord husVbeen appointed the
wii'Monary'cblpdrtedr, and heis now on gollvednty
in the city. ' We ;bbpo the best rcsultß : may be
reached. : The' meetings are held at the Assembly
Rooms,' comer of Tenth and Chestnut Streets, every
sUbbath - The sermon id ih Prenob in the Corning,
and.io English, oh Roma&ismy at three in tho after*
nooa. • -*■; : ' ' ’ j
,: .1m Test SsßTicßS.—The recent opening of
th’a .tent service# in this city has been-quite aus
picious. - The superintendent says that on, one oc
casion, a Sabbath evening, thirty arose and'asked
to be preyod for; and not less than a thousand of
all afe??. sexes, classes; and condition}! In life, havo
crowded under its folds to hear the preached word.
The congregations are frequently melted to tears
under the pointed and eloqaent present*tionof the
truth.
Mr. Brown says l the edict against introducing
new religions la,still in force in Japan, but he is
laboring to acquire the language, in hope that by
the'time he is ready to preaau; the way will be
opened. Already the subject has been brought to
tho attention of the Council of State, by the Ame
rican minister.' i , .
Open Air Pb x achixo — ;A committee of the
daily union prayer meeting in N..8., have
;commenced a series of open air preaching services.
The first of theso'was held Sunday before! last, in
front of the eity. court house, and was attended by.
‘about 700 persons, who observed a very respectful
andorderly demeanor. "
Jbddo.—On the 11th of last
Mareb, lier. S. R. Brown, missionary of tho Ke
formed Dutch Church in Japan, pTefccbodtho first
Protestant, sermon ever'delivered' in : that city,'
using on-the occasion the first Eoglish Bible ever
broueht there (brought by Mi*. Harris, November
30,1857.) 1 ' ' : '.. " i
s|Tftg Moravian, published at Bethlehem, thinks'
.'that, the Church, will, experience great
modification within a. century l it admits that in
this country the Church is in a transition state.
“ It is feared by many that it may not survive, tho
uncertainties and perplexities of these times. 1 ’ >
*■ WWBOUT'PRBStp«R*B ~r.Tbe following named
Methodist Institutions of learning are now; without
-Presidentst -NorthwesternUniversity,, Etanston ;•
Ohro.Wealeyan DnWersUVr Delaware; lowa Wes*
leyan University,: Mt.' -Pleasant; AUegbany Col
lege, McadvilleDickinson Oollege, 'Carlisle, Pa.
Ekolaho. —The church-rates bill has been
thrown oat otx the second reading in the House of
Lords; by the tremendous vote of 31 to 138. ,Tho
popular,Wave moving hackiaard on
thateubject r and that makes the House of Lords
boldertnanever.. , — v l <} ,
-'rjfoHSBTOXr-Prof." Johnston,- of
University, at Middletown, has been presented by.
his friends with a purse of one thousand dollars
He has occupied the post.of professor In the 00l
lege, for twenty-five years,- and is.muoh loved end
respected.
IMPORTATION 8.
torTfie Prew.! J
, INAGUA-Scbr Pilot’s Bride, Coker-7600 bushels salt
, NfJ—Sehr B'aek Pijaall, Dav—l6l cwkWs
BPtS.turp*afio« J64bblsritch Kates A Foster; 75bb;a
roeln oil 79 do tar Cochraa A JRu»s3)l; SOpkgsmdse to
• - - . _ _
*CHARCESTOPf—BchV D Jones, Tatem-101 feet
lumber n&ekUr&C&lvm. ■
PHILADBLPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
oeobornTtatham./
T. FROrnINGHAM, J Commitisiot ths Monrs,
ROBERT B REED. V
- LETTER BAGS ,
At the Merchants' Philadelphia.
Shtp*Wyoh»lnPi Bnrtfln. : Liverpool, rul/2iT
Bbtp Southern flights, Harwood Liverpool, soon
Hark Treniont; Raker . Kinsehm', Ja, rood
jjnrk flan
~n tnarga..^. n .
Bark Achilla*, (iatsather.: —... . I.ondon, soon
itark mi James. Crate, Rio de Janeiro, *OOO
Brit B T Martin, Carver. Cienfodeoa, toon
Bn*-War Retie,,Williams. -Port An Pnnca, eooa
Brig TV>risi Jfdion... « w.Cieniutgos, toon
INTELiLfOENCE. /'
K»HI OF FHTI*AH>J£I*PH!A' Jilf SI. i #t««
?Ulf BETS -—J.-U.-H2
JHLGH. WATER. : . - ~ >.4 37
- *.• ABRtVJsJ}, , l*
Steamship Dalfcware, Cannon, from New fYork.vih.
Cape~May»7 hour*, with mo»e end passengers t.» Jos'
-Allrierdioe. . ’ . ,
bebr Pilot's Bride. Coker. 12 day* from Inftrut, with
suit to o&stiin. Left at 10»2U% Bth imt. soi,r L-adjr
Mnlarave, (Br) for Maljfsx; Jdg, Br brig Magnet, lor
Halifax, sailed the previousd*y.
Sehr Blaefc Squall. Day. 6 d*ya from Newbern, NC,
'▼ittrnavai storesto Kate* IcFostar. '
- • Bohr D Jooee.Tatrifi. d d«)s-from Charleston, fC.
withlCty-COO feet yellow trine board* to Gaskill ft Galvin.
Por-r Brunette. Jobnsen. Bda)s from-Bacon’* Castle,
Va, with 60.000 fret >ellow pine board* to Gatkiil k.
Galkin. .
Bohr C Lower. Laws. 4 dajs from Salem, in ballast to
L ft Co. . . »
Schr T P WoCollev. Deputy, 1 day from Camden, Pel,
with com to. Jae barratt* eon - M
' Rchrßmma. Brooks. 1 day from Newcastle, Del, with
-wheat to Ja* Hanratt t Son. •
Bohr Annie virden. Chamrort, 1 day from Lewes, Del,
with mdse ti> Then VV Parker.
• Kobr Andrew Mansbip* Morns. 1 day from Borer.
Del. with wheat to J*e Barratt * n»n.
-. Pohr H, H >Vil»*n* Bavi*. from Port Jrflercoo^
Bebr Greotan. Matti.ewn, from Portsmouth,
Fobr Ontario. Vangi der, from Btomncton.
' Bch> O F Hawley. Racket*. from Stoninptou.
Kobr R-G P« Hudson, from ftanversport,
SohrClarissa'Bndd; Roue, from Fawtuoket.
jbPohrWirowTfaTprMo'Elwell. from boston.
; FohrTrninn, O>or, from Boston.
PehrJ R. Mather. dioverxon, from Wilminston. Bel.
Steamer JTohn Moviahin. Man-ball. 10 hours 1 om
f*w«, Del. with grain* Ao. to captain. Report* tfi«
ship Canoov lor Rio d* Janeiro, twk Joseph Maxwell,
tor Luuayra. and Arcadia, for Cardens* as having
passed to sea yesterday. Ihe U 8 steamer Pawnee was
off* Moms I iston’s, at 6 A M, at anohoi; sohr Pilot’s
Bride, from Inagna. was oil Quarantine.
• CLEARED.
Bteiisship State of Georgia, Garvin, Savannah, Alex
Fferon. Jr.
Steamship Virginia, Ke-lr, Riohmond, T Webster. Jr.
Bteai!,MluD Boston. Crooner. New kcrk.via Lapo ,
fo* Allderd'C. -
.Bark.P C. Alexander, Colcord,Portland,C A Hock
icher « Co.
*Bchr M Shhidle Scull, Savannah. J Baker.:
r Sohr Mary Ellen, Cottingham, Deep Creek* Va, H
Cnskrer; <
SohrC Loeser, Laws- Boston. L Audenried A Co,
. Bchr JR Mather. Nickerson. Boston, Baum, Vgle & Co.
Hohr Clarissa Hudd. Roas. Pawiuoket,' do
. Sohr Greoian- Matthews, Poitswouth, 0 AHeckscher
<j-Co. - •
Pour R H Wifton, Dayis. Boston. Rspplier Sc Bro,
Bohr Willow Harp, Mohlwelli Boston, Bancroft, Lewis
8c Co. - v •'
Bohr Trojan* Cook* Boston, Noble, Hammett Cald
well*
1 Scfar Ontario, Vangilder, Providence, Van Dusen,
Norton «. Co. t■. '
Snhr O F Hawley, fi&okett, Sag Harbor, L Rothermel
k Co..
Schr R Hudson. Dsnversport Milovs A Co.
fichrFranoia Barron, Carter, Pcurhkeepsifi, N Y, Jila
ciston * l ox.
Sour Be*r*bebsi Street. Westohestor, NY,‘ do
Bohr A C Psge. HaneT. Fort Chest-r/n Y. do
fitr H L Law, Iler, Baltimore, a Groves, ir.
nr TBLJWBAPH,
(Correspondence of The Press.)
. , Nohpolk. July iO.
Arrived, ship Volant, from PcMlAnd, with ooal.
. . . alexandma.Va.Julyro,
Arrived, Eastern Star, from 6omb:ero r , with gnano.
(CorreKO£T)4«ip£«of The Press.!*
mu W r °RACE. Jolt 20. ]360.
The Wyoming left with 8 boats, laaen and consigned
as follows:
J T Dawson, lumber to Nororose & fiheeU; Frank
Taasrt. do to Wilmintton; Chis shoemaker and G-n H
Mernok, do to 8 Bolton 8c Co; Ho»«, Holman A Giubb,
Mary Frank, and Lureka, coal to Dataware; City.
* 'MEMORANDA. . ' - -
, Steamship Kensington, Baker, oleared'at Boston 19th
last, for Philadelphia.
Bark (Md Hiekory, Holmes, at Havana 16fh inat, was
chartered to toad tor New York at $1.68 per box.
Batk-Wm-A-Bdaks, Hariow;nenoe,arrivea at Ma
taozas is, ti mite
Bark Canid*.' Mitchell, sailed from M&Unz&s 11th
ln«. for Portland*
at Baltimore 19th inst, from
Bart Aberdeen.•Cochmn. for Baltimore, sailed from
Maiaasas 12tn fast.
■ Brig Tried, Brown, at Havana Wh in«t.from Bara
ooa .and sailed 14th for Philadelphia.- j
'? r, S.J£H* K, for Philadelphia, oteared at Ha
va&ft l*tn tost. ,
J Bftrabfitariv Whaley,oleared at Havana 34th inst
for Sagna and Philadelphia.
H?v!um«ndSow Yo/k alled from Havana 14th inßt.fpr
.Briv 8 Tharston. l ainpher, for Philadelphia; sailed
from Cardenas Jn-h met. .
. Brig Howut, Jobn=on, hence, arrived at Boston 19th
instant.- ",
■ Bcbr Ann Fiokreß. El*ey, hence, arrive, at Baitiiro-e
ivtn inst. 1
-/6fir Henry Nutt, Sbeldeu, lienee,'arrived at Bagna
Mth ult
B°br Constitution'Btrout, cleared at New York 19th
itJit.forPhilMeiphia* ,
'B°hr*. Wien. Hal ett. W G Audenried, Hewitt, Alert,
Champion. M tihrppchire-JShropshire, and WmPCox,
Houok. henoe. amvedi.t Boston 19th inst.
Sohib Henky PerkiDS. G* oandge, Mary fitaudish, At
wood. and J*n* C PnUerson, Mulford, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Boston )9to inst
Boetlon* Wn*htuigtoa, henco, arrived at
r lVßiver i7tb ipsi.
Y""/ r '“ ,D, *” ,oI *" eil * f HaV4na 1,111 illfit '
dimliflffiL 011 *- c,e “f • *> c “ r< >. arrived at New Lon
;j^s%|S^, i Gmml.T, cleared at Hartford M.h
-tANOS.
ia£a HAIKiS. BROS. I OVERSTKUAG
"lielin A fT,S A RStiffiffiVO/SHga
“Becond-hnad HabbSTor riile and to rent; e^ r * ’
„ „ L; WiLKFR.
8. Lr Coy. ofSEVr jhTH ard a son
PRINCF. A -CO/d-.lmproved MELODEONh.
■ Jytotm
PLANUS! PIANOS!! PIANUBU
~ PfA^^FORTEI,.
MELODEONO. , -. ",
; FUNO-FORTEa,
''Made hr ' n ! , .
* CUrk,
1 SEVENTH atI^OHRB^SW.
Ohaßttg*
DORTO RICO SUGAE.-250 hhifs^me
rirs&jr " ,o ~r
'PRUffeldN BLUE—Ground in Oil, for
* BROTgBB ' 4T t;,f»
Java oomsk. -0.1,000 pockets prune
REMEDY.
, aromatic invigorating spirit.
This MtdUinehasbcm used by the public for six yean
with increasing favor. It is recommended to CUre '
Dyspepsia',' Nervousness, Heart-Burnt , Colit
' u> ' Bains, Wind in the Stomach; or Pains in the
Bowels,- Drowsiness,- Kidney n
1 ' Complaints, Low'tpirits, Delirium . .
'• ••• . Tremens, Intemperance. L
If SinritllTM, EXHILAtfATRS, INVIGORATES, BUT ‘
~ ’ ] *, ' wjx t rot or Stupefy.
> Asa Medicineii la quick. and effectual,-our ng.the
uoetncvravatedocsei ofDyepepsia, Kidney Complaints,
> pud alfother derangements oi the Stomach and Bowels i
in a speedy manner. . - » , , ,
• It will nrsUptly revive the, most melancholy and
'droopinrepirite* end -restore .the weak, nervous, and
fSiekiy.toheahhtStrenKth' and vigor, s ■ ~1
—-Pemmewhorfrora toe injudicious us« of liquor*. have
. become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
• coDstitationn broken down, and soWfict t 6 that horrible
carte tohumamty, the Delirium Teeners* wilt, al
most immediately, fbelttte'happy and healthy invigo
rating sfliowy iSSi'n'fiUng Spliit.
'' , WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doss.—One wine glims lull as often as necessary* " 1
One dose will remove' all Bad spirits.
, One uose will oure HPart-burn.
Three doses wilt onrt'l nduestion,
One dose will givdyon a wood Appetite. „ _
One dose wiJl atop the diatreaslß* pains of .Dyspepsia.
.. One dose aplremove the distressing and djsagreoabie
effects of wind or Flatulence; and as soon ; a* the
stouiaoh receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress
ing load and all painful feelings Will he removed.,
Onedcse will remove the most distressing pains of
OoHo.eitherinthestomachorb'wels. . , „ ,
A few doses will remove all obstructions m the Kidney,
Bladder, or UrinaVy Organs. • . .
Fersods'who are Seriously nffliored with any Kiduey
are assured 1 of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radical care by the uee of one or two bott.es.
* NIGHTLY DISSIPATION
Fersoha who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feet the ovil effects o. poisonous liquors, in violent
headaches, sickness at stunach, weakness, giddiness,
&o.', will End one l. move all bad f* elinKS.
- Ladies Vf weak find 'Sickly . constitutions’ should take
the'invigorating Spirit three limes a day > it will make
them strong, healthy, aud hapiy. remove aU obsiruo
tions and irregularities from th' menstrual- organs, aud
res lore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
Daring pregnanoy it will be found an invaluable raodi
oine to remove c tsagreoitbl'- sensations at the sromaoh.
- All the proprietor asks is a trial, and (o induo* this, ho
has put up the Invigoratwo Spirit m pint buttles at
Cp coots, quarts $l, __
Genorat Depot, 4S WATER Street. New York.
-1 JyYOrT &80NS, •
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia,
and for sale oy all Druggists.
je7-thatulv
f~kA.K. ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
These Springs are situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, i n the town of Alabama, GeneSeb
eo„ N. Y,, eight milessuuth of the village of Medina, on
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. *
t£7~ The principal Aotd dpr nes are three in number;
betides these there are six otheisi They are all located
withma circuit of about filtv rods, ihe medicinal
qualities of the waters are full) shown in the sabjoined
testimonials. They ooutam a very large an.ountof bul-
Actd, Sulphate of Lime, and Froto-
SulpMte uflrgn.' The great medicinal virtues possess
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre
sence, in such unusual quiutities, of these ourative
■ubstanoes
Hundreds of cases of disease, especially those restat
ing Irora the sorofulouu diathesis, have been cored ny
“HP /a skin diseases—even in confirmed Jep7o*y—the I
Waters have been signally successful.
' Opimonsofinedicalandaoiantifioj.entlemens.regiven
in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak In strong terms of the raealoinal value of these
waters; Prof Emmons,T. Homeyn Beck, M. D., of
Albany; Jas. McNaushton, M. D.. of Albany; Edward
Spring, H, H.,of New York; Or. R. Campbell, of Pitts-,
field. fllaas.; Dr. J. 8. Shuler, of Lookport. N. Y. They
recommend the waters confidently. Dr Sprint refers to
apase of chronic diarrhaa of several years * standing,
which was cured by the use of the water Or. Beok says,
I 'tm satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as
medicinal agents.” vt. Campbell says, *• The) must be
highly benefioial for all onronio diseases of the stooiaoh
and bowels.
Or.tf. P. Whiteread a. paper on the spbjeot of theso
waters, before the Aoademy of Physicians, m the oity
ofNewyork.m whioh he states ih it the waters pos
sess decidedly tomo* refrigerant, and asirmgent proper
ties; and that the class of diseases to which, they„are
more particularly adapted are chronic aneotionsof tho
digestive and urinary vrgans. and some of the cutane
ous diseases; chronic dyspepsta; chronic diarrhaa;
chronic dysenteryj chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis ;
diabetes ; OAses of passive hemorrhage, saohos Purpu
ra hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats Of Heotio
Fever. The Water may also be often ased with ad
vintage, he bats, in cases, of low typhoid fevers; m
convalescence from protracted fevers, to excite the ap
atite and promote digestion 11« diarrhoeas, particularly
fluohanaredeperdentona relaxed or ulcerateu etato
of the raucous membrane of the Intestines, lu calcu
lous affections, or lithtasts, attended with pbosphatio
sediments, jt is the suitable remedy, befngjprelerable to
muriatioaoid.as being more advent andleuaptby
continued use to disorder tfte stooiaoh. m febrile dis
eases, itcan be used properly diltfeq. as a refrigerant
to diminish thirst andpreternatur&l beat In «km dis
eases—in those formsol dyspepsia connected wl>h an
alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrosis, or
ter-brash, it will prove better than hydroohlorio aoid.
In cases of Colica jpictonum, and other injurious con
sequences arising from the action'of . lead, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
pharyngitis, laryngitis, chrome mucous ca<arrh « and
humta asthma, chronic .ophthalmia (externally)
aaa gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in oases of sali
vation, and in leuconhea spd gleet: and also laptles.
When taken internally, a vmo-giastf#!jot the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day, ip sapient for an
adnlt* ’
Other testimonials from physicians, and,other re
spectable individuals, may no seen on application to
the Acent.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
Jfo Water genuine unless procured from
H. W. BUST WICK,
Sole Agent,
No. 574 BROADWAY.
Pi ew York.'
For Sale at the following Agencies: .
■ FREDERICK BROWN’S Drug and Cherniml
Store. Northeast corner of FIFTH andCHhOiNtlT
Streets. f
Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, Jr.'s. Drug
and <'hemioHl Store, Continental Hotel* corner of
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
The Trade supplied at Wiiolesale Prices, myid-swly
iUb, ClltkiP AAiOflG TUN THObtfAND.
DAL LEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
HAS universally supplsnta4 ?U other
Ointments aniL-healing. Applications id both tbs*
Eastern and Vfesten, Hemispl ares, wherever intro
duced; and its tntnnsie «n«ni u the true s»oret of a*
Sooefisrth all ceramet** of sc tions, whether the cause
aeeidmt or disease,
BUPNS A m SCALDS I
o
are instantly relieved of H thei* aqgtueh, gain and
inflammation, bye timely 5 application of this mar
vellous healer, aud the 2j flesh Is renewed as if by a
e msssunr; •
.Children are freqnent-y sufferer* from external In
nries, ' ejraeoially from - Fluid and Camphtne Ex
v.catoHJ—therefore every » mother should have this
art Uni preparation con- 2 stonily on hand.- It heals
sore BrsartJ.and quickly removes the TETTER or
RINGWORM* so ■preva - lent in She nursery.
AO TRAVELLERS AND LAND,
The machinist, the Tra- 3 V6ller«and every other in
dividual whose lot in life a throws him within the
oluums 01 wioident ftom ® explosion, he, or colli
fion, should bear m rjind 3 that this Magio Extractor
is his best aqdonlyTnerui. 8 i£ ip both portable And
cheap, and si.ould ever be m his comseniha* aj a friend
in need. There are thou- r. sands of living witnesses
to testify to iu marvellous £ virtue, who 1 owe 1 their
sound limbs ana muscles 3 to its raving efficacy.
The following are a few 3 of the leading diseases for
which HALLEY’S 6UOI-5 CAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR is a PREVENTIVES aswefiMCUßEi
Barns, Erysipelas, Sores of all fcinde,
BnufSP, Fistula, Shot Wounds,
Boils, Froet Bite*, Scrofula,
Broken Breast* Kgyer Bores, Scurvy,
Bites of Reptiles* ratdpa. Scalds,
Cancer. Blqathtlar - Bis- gcurf,
Graokeu Lrpa, eases. aiilU Head ■ -
Chapped Hands, Alercnriel Sores, Wsralnji.
Chilmainc, ■ Fains generally, Small Fox,
Cramp, Pimples, Tuibors,
Contracted Cords, Piles, Tetter*
Chafes, Poison* Vlocrs,
Diseases of the Rheumatism, Venereal Bores*
Bkin> Rashes, Ac.
Sold at the principal Depots, Id Broadway, New York,
and SI and Ul Chartres street. New. Orleans, bi J.
WEIGHT A CO., Goneral Agent. It can also be ob
t/unsu of all respectable Druggists and Merchants
throughout tho United State* and Canada.
T. W. fc SONS.
, , WL , R 3 Rcrth SECOND Street,
fair Wholesale Agents tor Fcijpsrlvama.
.i'emanitHK-o. soon
TWOTICE TO BUILDEHS —The Board of
11 Comuiisawnej-* under an rot of Assembly enfiried.
** hn not providing {hr the erection of Publio Buildtose
in tho City of Pr iuulelphiq,” approved April 2. 18fiU,
hereby invite plans and e»timatrs°of c.i«t-fn the bn d
ings proposeu ;o be ercoted. 1 heae buildmrs
signed for ihe oocommodHtion of.the courts of juatice.
and their appropriate offices, nnd the s> ve-al, ffices or
Tpooru of the county, and also for the aooonimodation
of the several oeoartinq' ts and officers of the mu im
p leovernnientoi the city of Philadelphia.
Tfaer are to do placed on Penn Square; the bui’dings
for the onurts. fto.,on the horthwcotorn section, nml
those for the nmmcipalgovernmenton the nortU;&storn
saotion of said bquftre
A statement, in detail, of the extent of accommoda
tion required for the respective departments and offioos
to be located in these buildings has been prioted, and
persons designing to prendre plans are hereby referred
lor copies to any of the Board > f Commissioners.
Ground plans, sections, elevations, and pe spective
views of eaoi building will be requisite, aoboinpanud
with clear and lull explanations
The estimates are tu be accompanied by
specifications and with explanations of the whole so
simple, oi'Jtilto, and fati that bey may be readily com
prehended by penAn? not specially instructed id aioht
teo ure.
The said plana, estimates, end specifications to be
dirootcd to the fresidentor the Hoard, and furnished
before the first dsy of September, A. 1). 3£&t.
Kaoh person submitting & plan must inrfiottto the ma
terials to be employed in oonstruotiog the buildings un
der his plans.
Wo compensation will be awarded or paid by the Com
mission era for the p'ans lo be-submitted, «s i.er* hy in
vited, until«he means of carrying the said act of Assem
bly into effect phall be provided, in accordance with us
te-ius. .i' aL-XaNDBR tiEwKy, president
JAMBS R. LJ/ÜbOW. Secretary. ' *
Pniladelpbia, July Jl.
OFFICE OF THE P:
HEADING BAlLtt<
helpuia, July Jl, 1860.--T
on CoM transported by this
from July 16. until further a
PEOM
« i >3
ill $
sBM . S
« a ‘-i E §
sis!*
_____ j_ £
To JBiohraond—-a— SIH' 9 U2 *i.tt $j 36 *i.Bo
Philadelphia—..-. l.tf IC3 i.« 1.46 1.40
Inalined Tlcne.,., Id 1»S 1U l.iS 1.40
Nioetown - 1.63 1.62 1.65 l.fci 1.40
Germantown R. A..i— 1.63 162 im 1,45 1.40
Falla of Bohuylkill,-. 1,46 lAt iju i.» i.aj
Bfejumrok....lAf IX7 1,31 I.SC 1.15
Egbert**... —— lAS l.tf 141 1.15 1.10
GQttaUohook®P——- 1-2 S 1.71 I.JP |,|iß
Bwede Furnace— —. 1,26 IX4 1,17 t,07 1.02
Jtambo’o..,... ——. 1,34 1.23, 1.16 1,06 I^ol
Nomst’n or Bridgeport MS 1.32 i.m u# i,(tg
vflPf rente. .... 1.14 1.1» 1.06 96 91
Pmjemxvme ~..—..... 14)6 I<o7 1.00 90 8H
HoyefM Ford—..— 106 I.W 97 87 63
Aramingo..,..——. ixe IXJ 97 w ea
Lnnenc Jr,. 1.03 I.o* 95 85 so
Fottstown -98 -97 90 go 75
pouglasaville- 94 9? .&} 7c 71
Monooaoy 9l 64 74 69
Lhrdaboio.— 90} §£ s2} 72 67
Exeter .. ——. 90 89} 62 72 67
Reading....—,.-.—— 83 *» 75 66 60
Tuokerton-—. 91 73 63 68
Leeaport.. 78 *J 7(r 60 66
Mnlir«viil» 76 l* 67 67 63
Hamburg,——. - —76 73 66 u 60
Orwigßi/g and Auburn. <1 60 Im —«—
By order of flip Board of Manatem.
Jjl» 3m , W. H. McILUENNEY, Seo'y,
PLANTERS’ BANK O? T]3NNR?SEE.
; , . NASHVItLK, Jupa M, J&M.
This Bank has this day declared a dividend of tJOi ty
seven dollar* Bnd thrre-aunrters per share out or tn«*
surplus or undivided p *.nte of tbe Bank juiyabi* 1 i toe
Philadelphia htsokhowersat the WrBTERiv BANK,
ae-iollowa.viz ; Ten per oan£. mid fractional pans of
one share in CASH on and after the 15th July next, and
thebvanoe either in cash or new Stock at jwr. at the
option of the Bank, on or after ceptenibor 17,1305,
By order of the Board. ' * ,
i.B im . P. 'WEAVEft.C.oiMor.
W.. NEILL & Oo.i
Yard. 0. E. Cower BHOAD and CALLOWHILL,
D64LIKS IN
.Enserlor WHITE ASH, TAMAQUA, and LEHIGH
‘y ' OOALB.
yreared «aa4 keptunderoover expressly for Family use.
•;*Z ’ uratr * by Dispatoh will receive prompt atten
tion. - . ap»-8m
hardwaise package HOUSES,
PACKAGE HAfiDWAKE HOtISE.—W«
S. TTonld reiaaotfnllr rail the att.atlon of the Genj.
sdv&ncs by the paokage.
«A...uiß^^d c «rfe.te os '
i^HLOHiTS. POTASH For sate' by
* B * OTHE *-« T “ a <■”!&'*
. 21, tiseo.
' HEDICINAL.
Dr. DARIUS HAM’S
NOTICES.
’IirLApJSI.piBIA AND
:<UD co.yipa NY.~Pnim
the rat*aof FreirhtandTolls
s company wifi be &a loliovrs,
notice:
COAX..
£»lN|sB*
i Boston, concord
*NO MONTREAL, AND
whTtr mountains N. H. BAILHOaDS.
1960. BnUMV* AUHaiXNT.i - I*6o, I
The shortest and most bireot rente to Lake Winripe
saukee,North Otmway, Fmnooma. and White Moun
tains, Irnm New York. Boston, 1 saleib, Newburyport*
Portamoa h* Ac. cars or baggage between
Boston and Littleton. Tiains I*ave< Boston from the
depots of the-Boston and Lowell and Button and Maine
*>ailro*d*, at 7.30 '.-M., for Centre Harbor, bly month*
Welle Rivers Littleton, N. H<. Bt. Johi:«hary, Bartom
Stanetcfld. Ac..connecting a* Centre Harbor With stages
for North Conway and White Mountains. *nd at Ply
mouth nnd Littleton for Pranonnia and White Moun
tains, arriving at the Flume* Profile, Whitd nlountain,
ntid Oiawfora Houses earlv same afternoon.
Padsengeteleaving Bos'nnat7 33 A. M., reach Little
ton at 5.30 P< M.,and Profie House. Franconia ' otch,
by sta*e, at 5 SO P. M , or white Mountain and Craw
ford Routes at the white Mountains, at 7 ;0 P. M
l,eave Boston at 730 A. M. and 12 M , nnnneoMng
i. LaWtenoe wi>h tralve from Balem and'Nowbur> port ret,
Concord with trains from Portsmouth tor Plymonth-
Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro’; connecting at WHrff
with the steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain Walker
arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any nt'tr
route- Downward trains, for New fork. Worcester.
Boston. Batc-'m, Newnaryport, Portsmouth, kc,
T.ntletonHtltflS.a. M., or on arrival.of states from
‘Francomaand'White Mountains, j Leaya Rifer,,
at 10 so A. M.. or < a arrival of tra*n frotn Barton end fit.
Johnebury i e»va„ Plymouth at 720 A. M. and 1W P.
M.Vor on arrival of states from Fiancdnia Mountains.
Leave at 2 P. M.. or oi\ arrival ol steamer I -ody
of the Lake, arriving at Button,' Worcester, Balem.
Newburyport, Portsmouth: early -same afternoon- end
New York via Norwich line of steamers;
ard C. Vanderbilt, at 6 next morning* -'/ -
j>l9 ltn J.A. HODGh, Puperintenriatit.
rri if new TRi-WEhKLIf
AND FREIGHT
RUIM B TO NORFOLKandFORTSMoUrR.Vaivia
the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and 'Baltimore, an.i
Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. - ’ ,
On and 1 after July 9rh, pessengers from Philadel
phia will take'the BIS a. M. train at the depot,
corner. Broad etreet < end Waabinston avenoe, on
luesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving at Sea
ford at 1,80 P. M„ nnd at Norfolk early the next
morning. The steamor Phtladelphiawlll leave Norfo k
on ih<» evenings-of Monday. Wednesday, ard Friday,
connecting with the tram at Bealord, which arrive* at
Philadelphia at 1 P. AL , ,
Fare for first-class passengers, including meals on the
Fecond-olass passengeis, including meals on the boat*
$4 CO.
Freu ht taken hi low as by any other route.
For further particular*, see snail hand-bills at the
hotels, and other publio places, or inquire of
C. F. DARK* Arent* -
corner Broad st and Washington av.
H. F. KENNn.Y, Master of Trar-sportation, ‘
Jy3 18t p. W* fe B. R. R. Co.
WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD
VIA MEDIA.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and aftor Morday. July 18 h iB6O, the pass*ngfir
tramß will leave S from the Btation,
coroer of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets,
West PhilsdslphU, at 7.30 and 1080 A. J\L, and
4.46, and 6.3* P. Al. „ , „
Leave WEST CHEBTER, from the Depot, on Ess :
Market street, at 6.40,6. and 1030 A. M„ and L 45 and.
6.15 P, M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast oorner
ofKighteecth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2
West Chester, at 7 SO A. and 6P. M.
The >nst passenger railway car will leave Front and
Market streets SO minutes, and Eighth and Market
streets 25 minutes, before the starting tirao from the de
pot. and willoarry a fin* to denote it.
The BageAge Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour i*fore the departure of the train from
the West Pniladelphia depot-
Trains leaving at 790 A. M. amt f.45?* M.. and on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at *S9 P.JVI. connect at
Penneltoo with trairs for all points on the Bhuadelphra
and Biltimore Central Railroad,
Oihoeaml waiting room - southeast oorner of Eighth
ami "Market s reets. where passengers, purohasme
tiokets for West Chester, will be furnished with a tioket
over the passenger railway.
HENRY WOOD,
Jy3-tf ■ General fioperintendent
111 NORTH PENNSXX-
V EASTON
MAUOH OHIINK? KCKL,I*Y?w S HITi!
HAVEN ' .
tMi esa
ladelphia.DAlLY.fSnndays oxccptodJ ns follows:
At 6.30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Abentown,
Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkenbarre, Wiiliarngport*
Ao. ‘ v
At2A> P. Ml (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac.
This train reaches hasten at 6JO P. M.,and makes
olose connection with New Jersey Central for New
York.
' At £P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk,
X’t 9 A. M, and 4 P. P. for Doylestown.
At IQ3O A. M. and 5.60 P. M. for Fort Washington.
■ 6 M Expri's? Train rnakes close connection
with the Lehigh valley JtoUroad at Bathlehein being
and.
“ d 10 8U !?te n B %%mSS»A:
Leave Bethlehem at 6M A. M., 9.20 A. M. and P.
.Leave Doylestown at 7.80 A. M and 4.14 F. AL
licave Fort Washington at 645 A. M. and 216 P. M, -
ON BUNDA7O:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M,
Philadelphia, for Doylestown, atft P. M.
F.r, U) Bert leftofij. •«! ! »! |}r. to Mauoh Chnnlt.S, 60
if
: fie#f at WILLOW Street, or BERJCS Street, m order
Ito secure the abrtfe rates of fare, ,
Afi Passenger Trains icjcent Sunday Trains) oonnoot
at a 4 fiixtb stress qrd seoonn
and Third-street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes after
leaving Willow etreet. * ~
jy3 - ' , ELMS feLARJC. Asent,
PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
OF FARES!
On and after APRIL )4»'12u2. Commutation Tiokets,
with twenty-six oonpons, will bo.iwiled, for the
holder and any member ofhis family, on any FoeSinWr
Train, and at an)' time. , They will be sold by tie
TreMuror, at the offioe of the company. Net. 227 South
FOUR TH fitroet, at & redaction of twenty-five per cent,
from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy t! e
ByDimcr jn the Country, wiU find this a very desirabe
route, the fidUuiUtiU sad Lebanon Valleys being among
•P. RRADpORUj Treasur4r.-‘
PHifcAnutPHffr, MarohKtb.)B6o. - mii77 tf
Alaßjs
on Thirteenth and on Callowhili streets *ntB4o A. a..,
connecting at Harrisburg witii the PENNSYLVANrA
KAILKOaD, I P. M. train runntpp to fittsburr ; the
OuMBERLANDVA.LDVtIrI.e6 P.M. train running »o
CliAmbercbnrg, Carlisle, *e : and.the NGRThHIIN
CENTRAL RAIIRPAD 1P- M. train, ruaniog to Sdn
burr.'Ac. .
AFTERNOON Utysg. ’ •
Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger dntranoos
onThirteenth and on CaUowhill streets.)lor POTTS
VtLLVi-fr*> UAIiRiSBURG, fttn.su P. te.. DAILY, for
P. U., DAiDV* ißundays
centM.i _ _
DISTANCES VIA PJUL£DgLPIIIA AND READING
From Fhilacxlpkia Miles, 1
To PlußnixviUa —,—
■Renting . __
Lebanon.....—BB
Harrisburg...—ll 2.
Dauphin.»—....—134
MiHersbnrg,.- 1431
TfoyortonJttQOtlonr.US!
ljS :
te^EiriS
Jersey 5h0re.....—..332
Lock H&veQ.——.23sj
Rale ton— —. .234
Troy .-.an'
JElmira— „.287
, Philadelphia a«d Reading
and Lebanon Valley R.R.
TheSOi) A.lvi.» in' l .the 3AO P, M. train connoot daily
at Port Clinton, (fionday* excepted.) with the CATA-
WiStiA, wILIAMSPORT and ERIK RAILROAD,
tusking close oonneotions with line* to Niagara Falla.
Caioda.the We«t, and ftouthweat
iamlB£S?k£2B* ,UA ‘ CoraMOf DROAD “ 4
antt-tf ... -w, ». ifriH/ggary^
•*. u. w<?H>ggarary;v.c^rg|
Jjrftfgrm arrange:
PHILA^TPHrA*wILMntRTON, AND BALTI
MORE railroad!
On and alter MONDAY. Julr 9, JBCO.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
1110pTMi** aua
For Chester at B,if A. M.» 11 coon ( l.U,f.w,7.wana
ILIOP.JtV. • \ .. ......
For Wilmington at 8.13 A* AI„ If noon* 1.15, 0.00,
1 00, &nrt 11.1 ft P. M.
For New Castle at 8.13 A. M., and OA9 P. M.
For Middletown &t 8.13 A. M.» and S.DOP. M*
p or Dover otß.lf A. 5f.» and Aft) P. 11,
For Harrington ate.)6 A.M. anj6V.M,
"or WilfnTd -at 8.13 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, a;,<t
Batarday« at too P. M
For Farminston at 815 A, M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fildajsatsxu P. M
»«rBeaford atB.UA. Mr Mondays, Wednesday*, and
Fridays at 5.00 P. AfU <
F«'r Salisbury at 819 A. M.
Train at 815 A.M will connect at Beaford on
Tuesdays Thursdays, and-catnrda,}!, with steamboat
to Norfolk.’ ■ .
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA •
Leave Baltimore at BAO A. M., (Express,) 10.19 A. X..
OIIdSASFrMr
LeaveWilmfcston at 6.90,8 SO, and II.SO A. M., 1.45,
4XO, and BAS P. M.
L»ar? Salisbury at 150 P, M.
• *avs Beaford. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday;,
at?.2» A M., and 4ttu*. h n '
Leave Farminston, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days, at 8 00 A. M.. and 4.15 P. w.
♦ nave MUiord. Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays,
fit7A. M.,and 4.00 F. M
Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M.,and 4SOP, M.
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M„ and 5.35 F M.
Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. M. and 6 41P. M
Leave Now Castle at 8.00, 10.55 A, M., and 7.£5 P. M.
Leave Chester at 7,*0, 9.10 A. M.» 13.01, 3.83,9.50, and
•5T Leave Baltimore for RaHatmry “ and Delaware
Rameau at 10.15 A. M., and 9 25 P. M.
_ TRAINS Fuji BAJiiTMORE
Leave Chcsteratl.49 A- M..lfcidftnd u.tf P.M.
Leave WProincton at 0.25 A. H.JS.ty P. M.. fi.jd
FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CARattaohei,
will ran as follows ?
Leave Philadelphia for FerryviUe and Intermeiafe
places at S P. M.
Leave Wilmington for FerryviUe intermediate
places at LOO P. M. •
■ Leave Havre-de*Grace for Baltimore and intermedi
ate pJocpact 6CO A.M.
L.avo UiltintoM k'i intermedi
ate plane, ati.lt/ P, M, 1
Onlr asIJ.IOP. M, t from PhileuTelphiatoßaltimore.
Only At 0.25 I , M.. from Baltimore to Phil&rialphio.
j>7 ; . 8, M. FBLTOjt, President.
1860, Mwmem 1860.
YORK AND WAY PLATES,
From Walnut-street wharf,
Willloave as follows—vis:
At $ A ty, 7/S' Cajnden and Amboy, 0. A A, Aoooin-
—• .....f ~...83 39
At 6 A M,, vtaGamdeb And Jirwf J.) Ac
commodation..—-. SSB
At? AM, via Camden and Jersey City, Ko ruing ‘
Mail—. - 300
At 11 AM, by Steamboat, via Taoony and Jersey
City. Western Express..— 3 00
Atll* P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo-
8 S 3
At<J P M, yia Camden and Amboy, O. and A. £x-
A? 4 rjff.Tj? &toVfe.'OafVl» Tfioony aaidJeney
City,Evonmr Expre'Aj....”.-. 300
Affr M, by Steamboat via Ttuoohrt&d Jpuey
City, id Oiafi? Ticket. *. 929
AtaPM, naOamdsn and Jemay City, Evening
Mail...— 8 oo
M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
Ate P M. via Camden and*Ambor, "Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger,)— Ist Clots Tioket. %?5
fd “ *• 150
Tho BPM Mail Lino ran* daily, Thai) PM, South-
Floinlnjtton,
iStftf dnT,^W^ Vtl »f^P ~wluuC “ d
..For Water Gap,Stroudsburr, Beranton,
Montrose. Grant Bend, &0., at 6 A. M. from Walnut-
Bt»ec? wfiarf. and 7.10 A. . from Kensington, via Dela
ware CrtoVawaans and Western,R.R.
For Mount Holly, KUacil jA. M.,2and 4 H P» M.
Fnr Bristol. Trenton,' &c t , at %X and 4 P. M. from
waljmi Ktypot wharf, 7.10 A, M. and OX P. M. Rom
Kehsinilob.
For Palmyra, Riverton, belauso, Bsverly, Burllnr
ton. Flnrenoe. Bordentown, Aol. at 12R,'ran<l *'* F» M.
Steamboat Jos Belknap for Dorrfentown andintpnne
diate plaoes, at 214 P. M.
. •B-eambna't TftMou for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and
Beverly, uurliuston,and Drictpl, at* P- M.
Fifty Poumlfl of BaBKaxe,.only. ollpwea oao|i Paswti'
ger. Paeseneero are prohibited from taking anything as
baggage bat their wearing appercl. Alt baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company hmlt
their responsibility tor baggage to One Dollsrper pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 01w, ax
oept by special contract.
avU WIVT- n. GATZMKB. Agent.
r± NQTIO£.-rOH£Sm
FW^DOWN^teTOW^^S^Iw-
Will ptart from the n * wPi to* aleriieP.'Jf pf the Phila
delphia and Reading. Railroad, Company, corner of
.BROAD and CALLOW HILL Street*, (paueuer ea-
forDojmbatown, ieaTei at 8.00
Sr of tka Fkiltdelphia
THB PENNSYLVANIA OHNT RA L
: <: 1 ■ railroab. :
. ‘J(iO MILES DOUBLE TRAGIC. ■' '
iB6O, semmm i 860,.
THE
.ornsoting direotat rhilad.lphia vnth Through Train*
rora Bo.ton, New York, and aU pomla %.t, ind in tho
Union Dopot at Fittabur, trfth Through Traina to and
from afi oOint.in tho.W>at, Northwest, and Sonlhwert
-thus iurnishins facilities for thß traneportaDon of
Faueucers.unsunpassed for .peed nnd comfort, hr anj
other route.
Express and Fast Lines run throurh to Pittsburg,
withcatchaqgeof Cursor Oondaotora. All through Pas
senger Trains provided with Looghridge’s .Tatont
Brake—speed under serfeot control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of travouers.
Smoking Cars are attached u> eaohTrainj Wcodrufl’s
ays exoepted.
r>> Mail TraintleaTes Philadelphia at 730 Aa M.
.Fast Line “ ‘ lIAOA.MI
•i A* VoWb:
' Harrisburg Aboommodation, via Cobimbia, 3P, M,
Columbia. “ 4J)O P. M.
‘ Parkesburg “ 6.40 P, M,
Westchester " 12 30P, M,‘
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail,; West
Chester Accommodation, and Columbia Trams,
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Bimira, BufTa
0. Niagara Falls, and intermediate point*, leaving Phi-
Isdeiuhisstf-rt A. M. and 2 f. M.fo dlraotlj throuith.t
Tioieta Weitwardmu be obtained at tho oOoe.oi tho
Company in Philadeljph.a, New York, Boston, or Bal
ntor,; and Tioheta Eaetward at any of thoiinsortant
Railroad OfHoes in thoweat; also on board any of the
regular Line of Btoamere on tlie Miuisainui or Ohio
rivers. -
69 r Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any •
other Route.
For Q further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western connections of the
’ennsvlvaniß Railroad to Chios.eo. make this the '
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
URbAf WEST-
The connection of traoka Dy the Railroad find.* at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayago or ferriago of Freight,
to gethe rw lttiUieß.vvinr vf tnnf,. ere adveutarr.in.adiiy
nutated by Shipppoi. of Freight, and the Travel-
Merohauta and Shinpere entrn.ting the traneppKatiba
of their Freight to tm* I ompany, oau rely with oonfi
denoe on its speedy trßn?;t. ;
fHKRATf 8 OF FREIGHT to and from any point
m the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at alt
times as/aoorable as are charged by ether Haiiroad
uor^ipames ,
"road BB t°marknaoknge."viaPanna.Snil-
oany i
„ . P, A. STEWART, Pitl.tmrg; ,
H.S.Pieroet lio..Zan.eviilo.O.; J. J. Johneton, Rinley,
0.-, H, MpNeely.Say.viUe, Ky.; Ormeby * Grouper,
Portsmouth, O.; Padiiook * Co., JeOersouvillo, Indi-
SM.IH. W- Brown. A Con Cfnoillnati, O.; Atiorn t
H , hbert,pinoiniiatijO;iß.C. Meidrum, Madiaon, Ind.;
Moore, Louuviile, Ky.; P. G, o’lUley A Co.
Evanmlle, Ind.; N. W. Grohara A Co., Cairo, III.: R.
F. Bau, Shaler A-UlaM.St Louie, Mo.: John H. Har
ri». Nashville, Tenn.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tonn.;
Clarke A‘ Co., Cinoago, HI.; W. hi Koonts, Alton
u.j or to Freight Agents of Railroads at difihrent points
n the West.
8; B. KINSTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
IiKhOH & 00.. No. 77. Statostreet. BoitoD. ,
H. GenM Freight Agpn^.pkiU.
BCwiwim PIfELADELPHIA, QER
XOW^AU.KOAD-SOMH^ABRANGEMEJre.-
fcttsr M -
Leave Germantown 6, 7. 7J4, 9, 8>4,9,10,U, 13 A.M.,
It 3« 8,4,6,8, W, 7,8.9,103 f J\ M. ' *
ON SUNDAYS,
l»we Philadelphia 9.09 min. A.M., 1,5, B, 7H, and
10/i f, Mi
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., LIU min„f, CX,
“ df>< ‘ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 9, 8,10,13 A. M„ 1,4,0, 6H, 8,9,
and 1014 P. M.
**** Al M "
Jtore Pliilsd.ltluS and 7H P. M.
6ave Hill 7.50 A. M„ 13A0, 940, and9.lo
. Mi CONSHOHOOKEN AND NOBRISTOTya.
“k
-, Wt« Nomttown «, T, BJSS, *, 11 A. M., IK, Hi,
I and VA r.-M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 9 and 6 P. SI,
Leave Norristown 7* A. M., l and 0 P, M.
, FOR MANAYUNK. ■
JO®. «SB I . o * A ' *•■
u * A - M " '•
’ Leave Phi
Leave ManayunjTiA. M., IX, 6ft, and 9* P. M. -
qlO-tf PEP<*T, NINTH and QRKEN Streets,
Mmfflmj PHILADELPHIA
READING RAILROAD.
On and aitor July I.lB£kl Mileage Tiok»ta will be issued
at 945 each, a discount of 25 percent., giving the holder
arightto travel 2,000 mites at any time, between am
points, an - in the No. 1 car of «iy Passenger Tra nno
afenya Railroad or th? bptnfibpf falfl CoflP
5 Agmness mga ard oiherg, having occasion to travel
frequpi.tly between different points, will .find this ar
rangement conveniert and economical.
For said tiokpta or other information apply to the
T}p of Afcents on the Line W. A. JIC -LL*. oJueVal
Superintendent,Reading,or to P. BRADFORD,
jc23 1m Treasurer. Philadelphia.
fgKgarSffifflfflfl ELMIRA ROUTE.—
SlfisSr* AND sir
QUICKEST ROUTE to Tam aqua. Catawissa, Ru
pert, Wilkcsbarre, Scranton, Danville, Milton, Wil
liurmpjirf, Tro*. Ralpton, Cantn, rimira, thiflalo*
Fauen.er train, will leave the r jv Depot of the Phl-
Kailroad. oorper BROAD and
OALLOWHILX Httaet*. (Baaunrer eatraaoa on ,Cr,l
l7n<,M* «s 6 ?(5«> for *H’?
:.'.7~r.r.‘.'S3 p: M: ;
The B.n> A, M. train oonneots at Rupert, for Wilkes
%J^^4A«»3l!fBDWteM
and NiagaraFalle nndliuffalo,New York and Erie,aim
New York Central H*J|. oads. from aU points NortlJ and
West, andjihe Canadas.
..Baggage oheiuc., to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, aild all i immediate points.
Tiokete oan b) , rocured at the Philadelphia and El
‘ WmS2£;SKtt!?BS&s
‘BmnimwigKiP l ?
(*“' * tlohia and Reading Depot, Broad sad
p&Wo*i°. t&AW^J. 3 »or -in
tbffr'M, SSfflST* belOT ° » P
Northvre.c
ap!B-tf Philadelphia.
ffiiaSSSSSSB PHILADEi PHI A AND
BMiTiMORE CENTRAL
RAIL HO * D —«UM MF.RARRANGEMENT.-On and
after MONDAY, JulyCtii, 1860, the trams will run tta
follows: Leave the passenger depot of the West Chester
and Philadelphia Hs'-rond Co, oorner Market and
Thirty-firststreets, West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays
•JtCOptfip at 7 511 A. M.aniU 45 P. M.
*’ph'Wpdogs<l*ys jJ Saturdays an train at | fig
WveWgst Grove at M„ aud46# P.fij.
Ihe 7-aO A. M, irainliorn Philadelphia connects
reot w.to a «any line of blares via bew Lonnou ar.d
Uklord. Returning leaves i xfordat 590.*A. M.. con
necting with the 8W A. M. tmm from West G ove
The lieautiful toenery and well-known beaithlulnes*
of Delaware and Chester counties offer superior in
dneementa to thoso looking for summer boarding.
Freights for thin line rooeived at No. 1815 Market St.
A. B. BURTON,
Philadelphia, Jane 28.1860 taulfl fiupermreodonf.
Northern Central
Railroad,
finnburr and Erie U, R.
Williamsport and Elmira
Railroad,
BE «»awm W KbT UiiLaTKR
Leave
ELEVENTH And MARKET Btreau, dafi? (azoept
StindsT) at 7.15 A. M„ I2SO P. M.. and 4 I*. M. Leave
WMlilUl.f tMOA M in 45 A. M. end 410 P M
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
SoSSSL AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
SHIPS.
..VROM ICZW Tons SO UFST7?OQI,
Chief Qaiun Pass-ago o 139
Scoops o?,bip ftjiAgc—
rtL , vuom! CO4*Q'J 10 uvaa^QtjL.
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships from Boston call at ILUiT&jc and Cork Har
iMiMsymr.
lßßlCA.'ci;.“hkS“jn, lEuHm'Atbkp^te”
« - SCOTIA,’(now building,)
Thaw .vessels can j a clear white light at masthead;
greed on stArboatd bjw 5 red on port buw.
NIAGARA. Millar, leaves Boston. Wednesday, June27*
ABIA,Lott, , '* N. York. Wednesday. July 4.
finite: ;• |?vs?K.^ d u^v r -/j;!r,Vi
tftfifcfisffiM. »•to.’Wr.-aas.M
‘‘ floiton, Wednesdsy, Aug 8.
49Wa.V? u 7 L !! ft kork, Wednesday,/ng.lA
P.UKOPAt Leitoh, 11 Boston, Wednesday, Aug w.
PERSIA, iudkiue. •' N York, Wcdnaaday Aug. Si
Berths not secured until paid tor.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owner* of these ships will not be aoooantabio for
Gold, Silver. Buuiqn, Speoia, Jewelry, Preoious Stones,
or Motale. unlece bills or lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed, For freight or
passage apply to E. CUNaRD,
toy* 4 Bowlin* Green, New York.
FOR tub' 80TJTH—OHABLSS.
, Heavy ?«)«ht at an avorai, ter oent. ie
‘lew Now York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON. R. C.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P, Marshman, will sail on Wednesday, July
25, at 10 A, ill.
Tnrouch » « »» at Baa.
r. T JI?, U - STATE OF GEORGIA.
wlatiSA? WUI **“ "f* in,/
'through in 59 to £ohoars—only 41 hour* at Sea.
&"Baiiin£ days ohangcit fromevonr Saturday to every
five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading timed
eveyy day.
B sSL«la«^
above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu-
wfth CljsrUylon and and the South
At yinh ojiSriestoh ami th«ge bkitu oon
neot with steaa evs tor Florida, ana with Yai!roads, &o„
for all places in t-e South anil Sonthwdtt, 1 -
INSURANCE.
Freight and Ineuroneo on a largo proportion of Goods
shipped South will be lound to be lower by these ships
than by tailing vessels, the retnium being one-half the
rate,
U. I?.—litmagae on all Railroad ftsistifti* entirely
onneoeasary, faHhpf Uutn Charlasvon or Savannah, the
R^lroud
Fare by this route 26 to « per oent. oheaperthan by
the Inland Route, os will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tioketa from Philadelphia* via Charles
ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery:
« „ IHLANB VAZI.
To Charleston-,.—,5J9 CO Charleston—_„RM »
|SBSft==rJ# ■ p
fj co M^p/>.n rrT - _ yj ya
S3 CO Atlanta——., at 00
Columbusis 00 Columbuj.—B9 00
Albany—24 00 Albany.- 97 00
Montgomery--, 35 00 Montgomery 83 00
Mobile.- w— 38 00 Mobile -. 49 90
New Orleans..-. 89 79 New Orleans--- 6100
No bills.of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For froight or passage apply on board, at second
wharf stove Vice street, or to
ALKX. HERON, Jtm
. PRBtKrW! eontwFOURTH and CIQCSIWnf,
* ,en ” - - ■
For Fiends from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
. For Florida from Savannah, sleaniars 81, Mary’s and
St. John’s ever* Tuesday and Saturday.
forwards Paroelu, P ,ob*Res. Morohnnd se.Uans Note®,
sr t d >B«*pip.etttTprby its own Mn*f or in oonneotjoo
o&&®aSSE£h.
Mackerel, shad, herring, #o.—
1000 bhl* Noa, 1,2 and 3 targe and medium Mao*
ktret,in assorted packages, of a very choioe quality}
bb|s. new Wo. | large Mackerel,
, 60 ha'f bble new No.3f> do,
80 bbls new No. 8 medium do.
• 60 do new Eastern Mess Shad.
CO half obis new do do do.
Usu uuls new Kaatjlmt No. 1 Hurring,
800 do do Halilax No 1 do.
do new Boston No. 1 do,
100 do do No 1 non e Fish.
25 do prime No. l Salmon,
IUO quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
100 boxes new Herkimer county Cheese,
RAILROAD LINES.
SHIPPING.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
gABINE & DUY,
KBURANOK AGENTS, No. 4‘4t WALNUT Street,
osure against toss or damage by Fire* on Cotton ana
r eoHen Mills., and other Manufactories, Buddings,
Mero^andiße t Furniture. and other property, on fevo
table terms, m tbe following Veil*known companies;
PHffiNlX INSURANCE QO., Op HARTFORD,
MWT ROrOLITAN C vfk°*VlsB.“cO,,o , #Nß^ ? YOK k!
PROVIDBNOB -W°» , BBmB , |oN Il l'Nß.%o*
AROTIO FIRE INin^tAtfcB 1 E^YORK;
', • /'eehOnpitHlend B orpins $188,142 UL
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF JtKW YODK,
Cash Capital And Vorsins, 8224.8*4 PI.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO t , Op jfbW HAV.KN,
Cosh Capital and HnroTos 4344 ait 77.
GERMANIA FIRK INS.-GO., OP NKW YORK. *
Casn Capital and Surplus 92lfi 399 07.
HUMBOLDT FIRfcTNR. CO,, OF NB * YO«K. .
. , . Cash Capital and Surplus 8236.988 PI.
Applications m person or b? note will receive prompt
attention. SABINE A DUY. Agents,
J»* 3m No. 494 WALNUT Street.
•yUE E3STEKPKISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHTLADEPHLA.
(FIRE 11'iSDRJLNCK-EXOIiUfIrVEIiY.)
eoi % A v \v H mm*#
DIRECTORS.
1 . Katchtord Stabs, Mordbcai L. Dawior,
Yilliam Moßxr, Obo. JL Stvabt,
(albbo Fu&zibr, John H. Brown,
OHH M., ATWOffID, ‘ B. A. PAHNISTOCI,
lENJ.TjTskdicx, Andrew D.Cash,
CHARLES W. COXK,Secretary. fqlH
anthracite insurance oompa-
PRRPETUAL th ° r, * ed C4pit * l
Ofßoe No. SH WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loes or damage by
Fire, on Buildings,Furniture, and‘Merchandise gene
rally* ■ '
• Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights, Inland Insurance to all parts or the Union*
' . : DIRECTORS. .
Jacob Esher, Joseph Maxfield,
p. Luther,, Dr. George N. Eckert,
L. Audenned, , John R. Blakiston*
Davis Pennon, Wra, F. Dean,
Peter Sieger, J. K.Baura.
JACOB I*SILER, President.
w „ WM. F. DEAN, Vioe President.
W. M. SMITH, Secretary. spS-tuthsu
American fire insurance co.,
IBIO—QUARTER PERPET
No. 810 WALNUT Street. stiove Third. Philadelphia.
Having a largo paid-up Capital Stoak and Surplus In
restoa m sound ana available SeoarlMoa, oonfmua to
insure on Dwelling*; Stores, Furniture, Merohandiee,
TesMlsjln Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. AU lone* ilberallv ana promptly adjusted.
• „ ' DIHSCTOUS.
Thos. R. Mari*» . John T, Lewis,
John Welsh. Jameaß. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, r Edmund G. Datilh,
Patnok Brady, , Chaj. W. PooUney,
President.
IRAWPOKD. Secretary. feM-tr
ALBERT 0. t.
Q UAKJSR CITY INSURANCE COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 40* WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL ANDBUR
KVU S3M.74l7o v lojmn» a againfi Ussor/pSiiaSe by
] ? ire, and the Perils of the Sea, inland Navigatioa and
TranacortatSon. ■-
tEQRgE H. HART, President.
freajruier,
8. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.
DmKCTQRa.^^^
Foster S. Perkins,
Andrew R. Chambers,
Samuol Jones, M. D.,
raht-tf
E. WHiiloT,
I. R. CoKKsnall*
lon. H. M. Fuller.
| DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN*
O3
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER WALIOT
MAR 6 ffi'Wi'NoE
_ . „ 'inland insurances
On Roods,by River,Oanale,Lakes,andLandCarries#
„ ia all part* of th© union. k ,
FIRE INS UR ANOSI
On Merchandise generally.
18:0 Ssll a»WKtesa •
Intereatrin* , WW fu
U. S.Treaeury 9 V ot. Notes and inter
- _ —trill* ao.tfll OB
f *3,000 Temi*orary Loan to the City of Phila
_ • _ . dalnht a , - . « wift iv>
Pennsylvania Railroad Id Mortsac •
<woow
“*«
•««*.•» &£»&■•• "•*“ <B
■ Company, inters and principal
guarantied by tao oity of
01,K9i 159' shares R pornfytTania ' Railroad - U,WC W
•MM.IKUiSm&i FWEwiJSSHST’ , ' 77 ’ “
road Com pa»y .. . ■DSD
9%&Q, shares Philadeipma loe Boat and Steam
■ Tug Company. Philadelphia and
Sarannab Steam Navigation Oom
oany, OoeanStoam Navigation
Oompany.Pwladolphia ana Ha
vre de Grace Swam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exchange
Oempany . ,1,919 69
*w» “
BiUe receivable for Insurances ... ljiAgg gp
Balanoe due at Af^noiot—Premiums on Ma
rine Poiioias, interest, and other debts due
Spun &n!Psl!o&‘of‘inud*y TniufSoa *®
tng« , - lr — - ~ , ~T 1 ,.,.., l.Wft 00
Cash on Daonrit in BinE: gy ofiO 3)
William Martin.
Sound A. Bonder,
•ophiluo Paulding,
nR. Penrose,
n 0. Davie,
James Tr&tualr,
William Eyre, Jr„
James C. Hand,
william C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr, CL M. Huston,
•eorge G. Leiper,
52|r»y, _
REEKY LYLBUkNT Raoi
Life insurance and trust com
[PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBO
- corner of TJ&RP «c
HOOK Streets.- Asset*. 5837A91 A 3,
INSURES LIVES for The whole term of dife—mcti
ana «ndoirment»--porohase« life interest* Ir
RealErtnte,and make* all oontracth depecdicconthe.
•ontmgenoiesofLife.
The; not as Ezeontora, Administrator*, Anlxseae
Ynuteex.and Guardian*. * MMMi * uvw ”
TRUSTEES.
Raniol L. Miller, ' "fcwoecl 8. Stoke*.
gWfe, llattu
pS&MSSa. „ §£s£*’
fiMrar* jsdJhfidP*
William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Arotier,
William Rokertnn, So«ph M.^omS,*
Wamar M. Jsg. n un,r.
ijJM 17. Hoagpiß%&r*ta/T.. shU
LEGAL.
AUDITOR’S NOTK’Jff IN 'IHE OR
PHANS’ CO’JRT OP MONTOOMP.Y COUNTY,
kstattf of UAHY ROBERTS, la*© of Montgomery
.township, in *ai« roasty, deceased.-
Tnennn©r»liin»d, Auditor nppont*d bjr Mid court to
rms diatrilniuon of the baldnroofrhe e*»afeors*id
Kobortß.-nefiftAMil, la lh* handiof B. F. H*n
pbpft, biq . (•xsentoror said to and among tboee
l»naiir ehtitlfd io tho tr .l meet the legatees,
creditors, and nil other part uninterested in said d-stn
nuyon. Ci rti l® PU poses of hi* appointment, on WoD*
N'J'OaY. Augu-t Ut IMO.at 10 o'dUok A. M., at ins
Oftloe, i'o.tOi Mreet, in the borough of Wor-
HHtown. CHA3. T. JttlLbßM, Auditor.
COI'AKYNEIISHIP NOTICES.
IVOXIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the
partnership entered Into on the2i«t day
of Jt’NE. IWB. l*etween JOdK*-H B. HUtCHf>5 »N
and CHARlifc^HbNR v HRiAN is renewed aai ©on
tinned Tor TWO YRAWS fron JVlifc 31, igjb 4
Ana the? do certify HWt lr,o n*m* of the i>ra
M^5 T o? : JP^ r . ,n f. r,b, P »*>*>• conducted is
OHAiy..feVi HfeNhY Brian, that the general nature
of the tmsineei to be transacted is Tailoring and the
same w II fee transacted in »he city of Pnnadelphia : that
the name of the general parti.er of m>«l firm is
CHARLES HENRY HklanV the rllr.f VSiSj"
p »a on.l the oamo ot»hs epeoial pirme ibjOSEPH u.
HU'ICDINbON, of EnstvSTig tSo State of ttynajl
vanja 1 that the eajnftU contributed b> the said Joseph
B Hutchinson, special partner. m two ihousatd fivo
hundred dollars in cash.
JOSEPH B. HUTCHINSON,
Special Pa tner
CHARLES H. ttRtAN,
Ueoeral P*rtr.er.
Philadelphia, June 21,185-3.
BtfrSOi U riGN:~.Ttto "“TWinewWp
heretofore existing between STEALING & WIN
UAi*. is thiidsy disso'v d by mutual consent The
business of the late brm will ba settled by HENRY
STERLING, No. 181* ARCH Street, U y
J. t*. ST -RLI NG,
t> , , „ _ WALTER WIN GATE.
PHILADELPHIA. July 7. 1860. J*l2-J2t
fll/eiwi;ss CAitna,
VB PALMFR, THE ADVERTISING
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, five, hit
yiowa pf tho prinoipte and be.t mod. of Advortimn,.
daily, bettre.n 10 and 4 o'olook. Addrots
rnril 8m V. B PALMER.
p] J. EAT LIS THuHAN.
W'lvalWt'Strel/' O3^ ** Ar°"h Mr««t to’No.
ConvejanoM. AMifnm.uti. Unaf. of Title and other
Inetrumenu of Wntinf. The managementof Eoooa.er-
BhiOT, Adimntetrstorehirs, aal Tfiwuii MWnitentled;
Zalffiit B£iy*'l}i®9 itOduttll for th, permanent in
wifiwntt of Moser. fiatufactory i.wr.noo rives
When reqnired.
Henry e. kebne.
ATTORNRY-AT-LAW.
Ha. REMOVED hi. nfhoe from No. M 0 Walnut .treat
tone fee Hoath THIRD Street. mhf,
CTORACE SEE,
Poati biXTH Street,
INearly opposite the.Connty Courthouse,)
ml v r ?^ ar tf epeoifioatiaug, Drawing*. Ac., and traneaots
w other business connected with the obtaining of Lev
ters Patent ap2B Cm*
J WAGNER JBRMON,
• ATTpANEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
Office, No. 116 BouthBlXTn Street, *
(Opposite Independence Square,)
n au a „ „ PniLamtLpßiA,
By the old of reliable Attorneys, at ditersit points in
the (Jmted States, iien&bljd to dollei t
clAiras[of every desoilpt;cfn. T *• •*>
‘PaHloii ay attenuozrliven to the examination and re
•overy of the o aims BfT.esatdes and ‘Devisees, and tne
Aammation of Land Titles and securing the interest*
il'ScnSiti'hr™ s ' tBrMtM ' a lh » hh«. *» H
fo? priklltl1 * WiJ'S Ocwwiutoiior
aoifim' 'd?'* s ’Qowwiupoiil
g FUGUET & SONS,
IMPOHTEHB OF HAVANA oioam,
. . No. Sli Sooth FRONT Street,
»> rsr * l .T*£ Tl ]P rij a full assortment of desirable CI
-4ABS. whjefi ofTsT low mtw, for eash or ap!
»“»*•« r,ui j.
ALFRED L. HOUGH.
f*-. PAPER MANUFAOWHKRa’ AGEHF,
Order, .olioited tor every deeoriptJ "n or
PAPER AND I‘APER-MAKKfI'aIdATEBIAU.
, „ No. 17 South SIXTH Htreet. i'Mi.d.lrkl*.
MHftll*
DAWSON A NICHOLSON,
NOS. 119 STREET,
/AMES FAWSON. /AS.It. NICHOLSON.
»W If*
Xj’NVELOPES.—Over 2 .0 dtOerent stjles
4-A^and.jiiM.Mllißgfrom*o.per 1 (W)np-ward. Or
payin'
WUBNtSS, b&inley & 00.,
* ' No. «aa MARKET BTHKET.
R SgOTT, Ja„ AUOWOSEBR, No. 431
p's-rem‘p°oSv’ WS'SMaJl*BTStfcit
AMD FIXTURES OP S,6»f. IS'. 5 ■ P W -i
0,1 Podiy Mowinj.' .
wot**' orvdit a'f“r»“
—t*—
lAHltilf fobD & oo , auotioHjsbrs.
No. 630- MARKET Street, And *2l MINOR
FIRST LARGE SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES FOR
" THE FALL OP 1860. j
'CASES.
, ' On Thursday Morning, , - *
August 2d, at 10 o'clook precisely, we.will offer by
oatalotfue.on four montlii’-credtt.tmoetenUuilveeud
desirable M*ortcr.«nc of- I oqfe,Show., Gaiter*, tiro
gm fte,;, Ap. t erabraomgaboqtf Oiu caees or the moat
celebrated Eastern manufactures,.mad- of pity-made l
goods.- . - , • . j f
Tae_nbove sale will prove attractive to Southern and
western barer* as the sale oorusnses invoices of fresh
goods direct fromine manufacta era. - *
Particulars m future advertisement*. (
WILLIAMS, BOYLE, & 00 ' AUOg
J l TIONEERti A COMMISSION MERGEANT<
No, P North MAIN St., ST/LOUIS, Me./(formerly
with Messrs. Myers, Clsgborn, A Co, Phiteda,; offer
their eemoeg to the merchants, manufacturers, and
others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, oar*
peta, boots, shoe#, hard* are. jewelry, ftq., Ac.
ter Cash advances made on receipt of good*.
■ Settlement* made three deysaftersalei
-L • • BB»JW*NC*t»;
i4e !f rfc i? yo l , V c l?*^P rn « ACp..?hiUdelphlA.
!: Stuart & Brother, Philadejptua.
: Vaa Wjok» Towroad. A.wureae, New York,
** Crpw. MoCrearv* A do.. “ mnif-thstulr
gPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE l
ECONOMY! ( DESPATCH
A Stitch in Tims saves Ninb.’’^3B
At attidenttvrill happen, <vw <» toeU-retwlatadfami
ius t it la- very desirable, to have some cheap and con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toya, .Crockery,
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meeta all suoh emergencies, and no hoaaeholdcan afford
to be without it. It is always ready.and up to tbe stick
ing .point. There is no longer a necessity fl»r limping
chairs splintered veneers, b»adjets dolls* aftd broken
oradles. it u jest the artiole for cone* shell,[and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste , . , . -
This Admirable preparation is.used ootd, being chemi
cal y held in. eolation, and possessing all t*ie valuable
qualities of the. best cabinet-makers' Glue. ;It may be
nsed in the, place of ordinary mucilage, bong vasty
more adhesive. • j
" USEFUL IN EYERY HOUSE.’’
.3. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle* Price 25 cents
Wholesale Depot, No. 88 Platt St., Yosk,
Address HENRY C. SPALDING ft Co.,
Tbox 3,600, New York.
Put up for Dealers in cases containing font, eirht.
and twelve dozen—& beautiful Lithographic Show-Oid
accompanying each package. >
*£A angle bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE wjUeave ten times iu oost annually! to every
household.*** • .i -
, Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grooera, add Fancy
Stares. . t
,»9f?l l PU?.^? ro^ftn . t Mhould make a note of SPA’ D
iNb S PREPfRh.II GLUE, when making up their list.
It will stand any.nlnnate. !
SPALDING’S PREPARED GIiUE!
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. !
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY STATIONERS. .
SPALDING’S PREPARED' GLUE,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
„ SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS,
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUeL
SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, '
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS.
BPALD B r O N L G U V^^ S ? LU 4
_ . „ SPALDING'S PREPARED OWE,
BOLD Y COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY.
Manafa tared by
HENRY C.SPALDING ft CO.,
... 43 CEDaR Street, New York.
Address Post Office, Box No. 3,600.'
Annexed Is an Alphabetical List of Article* which, if
damaged, may be restored to their original strength and
usefulness by
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.
A—Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS*... Ji
8... .Mends BURRA US .7..* 77VT77J77t7777 B
C*.*.Mends CRADLES.
D«...Aland* DOLLS .-...._** d
8...,Mem1s ETaGERES B
F. Mends FANS...
G. Mends GUITARS . , ..a
PziThleSds /nla^S-Work!.V!;;;P
J. JARS 7 JTV...5
K. ..Mends Kr,OBS .... K
L. .. .Mend* ,LE ATRER-WO RK.*.. -.. .L
.Mends MIRROR,FRAMES M
N Mends NE W EL-Pi »8 f 8 ~. ,7,777177777. .!<
O. /.Mends OTTOMANS ........
P. Mends Pi AND* FORTES...... ... „1. ,7.*- *. P
6 ...Mend* QUILT FRAMES ****....;.. 1...7.0
H-..Mend* ROCKING-HORSES R
«....Mepd* sofas .1.v..7..t71.777... 3
T. Mends TAhLKg “-7771. . T
U. Mends UMiiHELLA-STICKS J U
V. Menas VaßeS. , r v
W„ Mend* WORK-BOXES. J7771T..W
X. Msnds XYLOGRAHHIC-WORK. .X
Y. YARD-STICKS,.. Y
Z*...Mends ZEPHYR ..777. Z
ft**..la conclusion, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK
is useful in Libranes and Schools.
1.. Mend* SOFAS ~ ... i
2.. . .P.... Mends PITCHERS -77777.7. P 2
A. .Mend* ACOUKDEONS A.... a
~...L....M«n<HLETTMI l
S;:::Y;:v.MSS3: - • ■ • 5
9.. 8. .. .Mends SOHOOL-800K8_777. 9
H. .. .A... .Mend, ARM-CHAIRS A l.
1A,..R....Mend. RICKETY FURNII UHE....K!^.15
JA,..E....Mends FRASER HANDLES. —. E....is
l7**~.D.*..Mends DESKS r ft ri , \7
IA ...G....MendsGLOBES..**. ..... Q..ig
19- -*L... -Mends LO< *SENBD LEAVES ... U.. .19
S:::S
,W*n*ls AOORN-WORK.***.. a
t3_....Mend*CHEeB-BOARDS 7 m
..M«xd« FIDDLES .... ...77. . 777.77 * g
«*.... Yldfcds SHELL-WORK .... Vs
«——Mdods FILLET-WORK «
O —Mends HOBBY-HORSES **.777 ■?
Jh—— DOACOPES.. S
B Mends HONEY-BOXES .7 S
JC_*—Mend*PICTURE FRAMES.*** fti
—Mends SECRETARIfiB v 77.7. ai
32.. m
3A Mend* SCIiUOirpuRNITURR. 7m
M Mehd#pAprEk-MACHA.~77 ! M
3* ****.*...Mends Nvarohober .... L as
ta fiend* Parian MARBLE «
W **_....Mem s CKi1iti..—................ 37
Msms BABV-JUMPERS-*.
» Mends fvORY-WORK. 77.777.77. w
«0 ****.....Mends MATOfI-SAFES «
(1 Mends PICTURfcti 7-77777.7.7 S
a _*.****. Mends QUILL-WHEELS. 7 . a
13 Mends ToWEL-RaCK5T.—7777..777 S
atenda WASHSTANDtj—* u
45 Mends BKDBTEAbs. —. . 77.1 a
w-**- MsndsDfitMS ~7.7. 8
u *—.Mend*CHESbMEN..._ a
<3 ... MeudißaLLOT-tiOXflb 1 7’"li
W ....Menda HERBARIUMS jj
Sfcr-Jfiaa s
SJ —jjd* vifl
f-r-lssf; life.-:::.::-;:.--:;;- 3
W. Al.ods CUPBOARDS '
«7 Mend, CURTaINS
U 3 Mend, CASINGS .nTT..... S
saoiACR
VEfi&SSF*
EfSStf lSJrllnrto»i ’ ,
K. Jones Brooke.
fesfffiar
Robertßurton,
Jaoob P. Jonet.
Jnmesß. M’Farlufc
fifewKi Pitt*b*f,
■TIN, Praafde&t
K Vioe Preudejit
6a ....Moods GADDIES ■ ' SJ
23 -.—. Moods QAU *- ..... ?n
n Moiui. aa/nsVr £?
ij m«EJi oriAßTs.fi
B ——- Manila CLOTHEB-KHAMEB .... n
l' Mends WORK-STANDS jr
7£__„.Mends DRAUGHT-BOARDS.... >4
29 ....»«-- Mends DISHES...».„ 75
SU~ Nends DIVANS..... ’.L m
si Mend, d toi-u0iE5rx.r...:.....:::.;::
—Wends FLUTES SJ
gs-.~ *ends BALLUSTERS V. w H
;l
<1 Mends TO"s. ... ,'J*. ™“• Si
Bir-.ifa; ®i|f:“ ACKINE 8 rANDS -y
&=!»
tf3Mends BIDKBOARRH. j/*l* m
«.... WOODEN WARE..* ~ m
w- Me ?i i, w a* e. :: ;;;:: r:iS
SPAL B D o r [!g , |v p^« T e B.LEE
SPAI,DING’D PREPARED GLUE.
BOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES.
B oW N^cf^E^r D £-t&.
B»EALLY,:
M&nufaotnred by '
HENRY C. SPALDING & CO./
... 48 OKOAU Street* N®w York,
Address Post Oflioe,
„ oo In oases containing either Four, Jiiaht. of
AX“i VQ 4°5? d onch—A beautiful LiTHOfl*AP*lcShow
u*Bpaobbnnianvmg each PApya>te. d?4-stj
IMKS FRtOESIDK HODGES, OF BOS-
J-;f 4 TW. «Und» opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUN6
LADIES ib Hue ~eity, commencitfg'm September cast
A MMwUajN oOUUOiI IttSTiTUTE lTt
B W»1« “Ad Uenii
isi»hl*.>.B. eerafer SEVENTH MdcnKSTNUT
IgA
Cleaned at a lew price,
, lh ? Address W*. TINSOJ2,
4ooydp*ftoi)ffra. IVIN North Peoomlstreet jyfd-Jro*
Account books Tor.the iVt of Juir,
made expressly for our Detail Seles. PEPHYy
manufacturing htahoner, FOUH.TR and KAC V .
lxQim
<3fifth WRITING PAPERS,
?&2ifer«Ma •‘wh?-
SAXES BY AUCTION.
st. luuis, m>.
PUEPAKEU GLUE. 1
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. I
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES!
KDOCATIOJf2U. v /
BY AUCTION.
11l THOMAB * SONS.
No* and lil South FOURTH BtreeL
£p° CK m * ND , bea L ESTATE-—TURSLUY NETT. *
ir'lf'.w'i'; ,ia ‘ no* readj. ennUlni.t lull d.-
5, n *Jli! ’he oropert* to be sold on Tuesday nex»,
**‘h lust-, with a bit of •*’*a of Anratt 11th. and a
grsat variety of rsai estate at private sale.
_ STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
BALP£ AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUESDAY,
During the buaineta Mason in July and August only
oeeMional sales. *
*7 RardbiUe of each property iiMed separably, in
eddrtion to which we pnblish, noth# Saturday prevmns
to each, sale-one thousand oetalognes, m pamphlet
<f©rm, Rivtan full descriptions of all the property to be
•edd on the following * ueeday.
. * STOCKS AND RKAL ESTATE.
Sal* at the Exchange Tofadav, rtth'July.
Sale at the Pxchanxe Tneadav. 2<ih Jult.
Part of the handbill* f«r each saie now read;, •
.A 3 ;.B D.—Oar sales of real estate and stocks, at
the will hereafter be held at U o’clock,
jmi. , n the evening, at 7 o’eloetr.
-Jfz,"? a l»r,, amount of real .date at arirata
nie, ineiumjr rnwr OMenstinn of eitraod oounir,
pfOMitr, INntjd lijt, raa, 5, had at the acotion ,tors.
rA'/'TE (■XL*EKPISTER.
enter*! private w!e reside)e
Sfr m our paWie «e!e abrtreo',
ohaije. h 1,000 00,! '* «• printed, vreekir.) free <1
THE I ’JFTS r .FtPTH K pHJ?M?FLPRI'A TRAD’'
RALE OP- B CK.-l. SU F.RFOPYPK ArTt
vnll commence on MCNDAY, Septemteir JJ, iSo.
Cetetosui., la preei.
RC*,L ESTATE BALE JULY *L
Ex*9]Lo t * Saler-Fjtate.of dec’d.
Handsome modern weil-l-mlt Nn 1125
ASSS fu r ’f®!' 1 *f Broad attert. 34 feet 9 inches m
CSf-*^ 6 f?” 1 through t&Cntbbertstreet The
bouse has the modernjmprovemsui* and conveniences.
Neatm-Htem DWELLING, No. 5J6 i*rjw n street,
souttr of Green street *lhe Souse fe wbU built end his
the modem convemenoes, Ac, Q 2 9X may remainoa
mortgage. Immediate possession.
Execn ors’ Peremptory M'e-hstata. of James Ball,
BUILDING LOT,> Pp:»t Camden. N. J.
Same E*tate-150 ACURSTIMBER LAND, Lime
stone township Warren county. Fennejlvanfa,about
10 mi!#s north of Warran. Sale ab'olur*.
BUBIaL L0ih.N0a.433 act! W,
»ectiODL, Hhiladelpmanemefery. Saleat«oia»e.»
jrwo-«ory Briek DWELLING,No.W Rajes street,
between Reed and Wharton streets, first ward.
, .DUAL TESTATE-AUGUST 14.
Orphans’ Court of John Hannan, dve’d.
—Two story bnck DWELLING, Cathedral avenue,
Tyreaty-foorth ward
. Same Estate—Two-story Brick DWELLING, ad
joining.
Same Fatete—Two- story Brick DWELLING, ad
joining.
Rams£,»t**OßO(Ji>i> HLNTof,soajsar.
VERY IMPORTANT SALE.
, . By order of Trustees.
V' n”«r rt deor«a of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvan; v.
MONIOUR IRON ‘‘OMPaNY’SWORKti AND
• ESTATE.-
Os Tuesday,.
S..L d, 1860, at 12 oVlooa, noon. At th, Philadelphia
Rxobanse—
The very valaable property belonging fertile Montour
Iron Company situated in M.mtour county. Pa. con
sisting or.about * 000acr*» very v&lnabte.tn neral lands,
ore*, mmitur nchte. rolling nrille; furnaces nesrlj M
aweilmtcs. offices. Ac.. *O.
Terms—9M),oGoc&rti, when the property ie struck off,
BAlanoe os the execution of the deed, within 30 days of
VT Fall particulars ready in handbills.
iSg&A«f* L f. AI,D TMuAuJoLfiffift.
- On Tuesday Morning,
t 2U at No. 3f aaNSOM Street, be
low EIGHTH, ibe superior Watevt Parlor,Dining*
Ro- m. and Ohamler Furniture, line French i-Ute Mir
rors, fine Tapestry Bru»s*l* and Venetian Carpets, fine
Bn«Tayio<s. China. Glassware, ftc.
May be examined at Bo’clock on the morniag of
the sale.
LARGE BALE OF LIVERPOOL WARE-Contents
of righ<een Crates, per Ship bhamroek. direct /rom
Liverpool -
On Monday Momine. Jhly Yd,
At 10 6’olock. at the auction store. 139 end UI South
Fourth street. Cousistmgofdiaaerrmd f ■» fceu. cham
ber sets, plates, cups and cunoets. bovqred dishes,
b°*i* pitchers, jugs* tea pots, mugs, bakers’ covered
mampiDPtekfsSf sutars creams, fte.
*» To be sold without ie>erv«, for cash.
Sale at Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, KSENCH-PLATIf
ROBS, PIANti-FORTES. BRUeBnLS CARPETS.
~ v' OnThundayMorning, -
Atfo clock, at the Auction Store, an eaeortmsnt ot
excellent second-hand turn,tare, elegant pSno-iortes>
fine mirrors, carpets,, -eto., from feautne deoiiniug
hegtekeeptng, rtmored to th* nor* fotco&veuisnoe si
T|fOSBS NATHANS, AUCTIONSXh
i&lßMßSKßfflfia?*?*' —»«
, HONEY TO LOAN.
825,000 toloan, etthe, lowest rates*.on diamond*,
watches, jewelry, silver plate, ary goods, clothing, gro
oerie*, segars, hardware, eutlsry, piano*, mirrors, tur
nitnte* bedaing, and ou food* of every deeenptiou, in
large orsmaU amounts, from one dollar to tnoueandgi
i°lWrl*o*th or tune agreed on. *■ .
Oldesc fcetabushed House in thiscltr.
entrance on RACE Street.
Business noun from 9 A. M* to t P. M.
Heavy Insurance forth* benefit of deswdfArx
CHARGESONL'TWO PERCENT^
IP”- Advacoea of RlOpandupwardsat two per oe-i,
Adtruioes of RIOO and upwards,'at one percent, ioi
enert limns. >• • *
, AT P jrYATfi S-LR. .
HMI&3E&J&F& eft
the tutuai telling,pLoes, gold lever and lepine watohes,
silver lever and lepme .watches, Kagjuh. Swiss, and
French watoMs, at astonishing tow prices, jewelry oi
every deson/tion, very pistols, musical in
struments, first caaiity of Havana eigarr.at half the
importation price, in euanttfce* to cut purchasers, and
vanoos other ktndsoL roods.
DUT DOOR HALES -
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
snj and eyor^r^kip.^
MACHINERY AND IRON*
. PENN t'TKAM ENGINE AND
JaWMbBOUiRR WORK&-NE»FIBji LFVV,
and FOUNIthJIB. hiving, formany years. been m
successful operation. a&d been ezeiostveir ensured in
building And rspsuTng Marine and River twines, high
ard tow prsasnre.lron Boats. WaterT&nks Propellers,
ieu. &o Lt',*»«otfoUy obr that? »eTTio** to the ptibhe,
a* beta* fall) prepared to contract for Engines of aH
sizes. Mann®. Fiver. and Stationary, having sets o!
patents of different sties. are prepared to execute or
despatch. tvety description of Pattern
racking m-de at the shortest notice. High and >ow
Pressure, Flae.Tnbular.'aiid Cylinder fieileri, of the
best Pennsylvania clusrooftl iroi*. fortiavs of all sizes
and kinds; Iron and Vr»m Castings, orail description*;
RoJi Turning, gerew Cutting, aseaH other wort con
nected with the above business. . ,
Drawings and speoi&eanons for all work done at thaw
sstabitshpient, free of charge,'and work canrantied.
The subscribers hare ample vhpstdoek room for re
pairs of boat*, where they can he -in perfect safety,
>nd v* provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., Ac-,
.or raising heavy or ligfctwaiKh’s.
JACOB G. neafeb,
lOHW P. LKVY.
BEACH and PALMER street*
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 9SI
ehaeed the entire stock of Patters* at tfeeaboviF oca
dry, be isno w prepared ta.recdiveorderiforSolan*.
Gnit, and Saw Mill CaMi&ga, &oap f Cfcenueai, and
House Work. Go an ay. Casting* madefiira Rever
beratory or Cupola Fanaees. in dry or green sand, or
team. mre-tf
■AJggfL v. vugici, 1. vaeesAN Mmisi,
_ __ WXU.IAK h. waaticx,
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRSCtt.
PBn.an2l.rlnA.
MEBEIOK A
HNGINKERB AND MAOHIMHrTi
fttanafaetore High and. Lot rrti-rmnr ftte>-ry*irLLE
for Land, River, and s^rvioe.
lron Boats, *O.; Caanaga
&r ®* ta ’ R,iw
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the lateet and lr»-
ooneUttcron*
Defecators. Filttni, Pnppins
Swe Agents for N. RiU.enx e SsSeatccf&r Solhu
Apparatus: Namth’t Patenti4*sa Hsnuaar: ac 4
Asjmw^l« Wolsei'e Pataaa {taatrifkiaJ Bn.w riraTa
tu Msebiae. v,f .
HOTELS.
«T. NICHOLAS HOTSL,
MROADW^T^
When ooiQaUted. six yean ago, the ET. NuSiOL Ah
was ooiTprawiy pracoenoed the most tnagniWacu ret. •
TtrucsUaMlhoroashiy orrsnised estabiietoaoat<» 1
«P«>3 oa this continent.
osj—witboats nrtl in cxf, m euapuosassss. is
the csnerml elements of eoefort sad TU«
Hotel baa aoeommodsaons fee cee Oeatsand caests. ta
•ladin* one honored eot&aisie eaties nf *p*rtm*eu irr
»^***vf Cut haudfed can b* comiornal r
tUM«&M\|MkasBarthae*maed ier toeeaaTtnisaee sr I
■oeiil e»afiifleaiaa cl to trareUiae paoU S«s be*«
nuitUjlm iu pto, or is cssfeeted in it* paaatocai
The ear It refutation ot to hnape at b£pea&d ahroe-W
denved froas tm mareitsde. tli euerb appoiataMacs,
asditshc«Qvueeoom«ons iiaianimlMj been n
nanoad sverj year by to- aamaa/to. asemoes or t>e
propnetom.
»»17-an TRXADWRLL. WHITCOMB. A Ox
SAVINO KL'.NUS.
** A little, tat oites, filU tae i*a».”
Franklin saying fund, n O .
436,South FOURTH Street, between Chett
natasd Walnut,Philedelpais, psysaS Deports
on demand*
mossr secured by GaT-.-u.jas-..,
Fills, jjd CHr Louis, Groimd Mm(-
YWs UnpuiT dMnts rafetj Httsr Usa lues '
oroits, o<mM,aenUj »ill rs» ea risk wui dapo
utor.’ mon.T, bot Esv.il U.U UnwstMdj to
.T?L n k.Ti tll fi ,r 6 *?*- “ tt * owner.as i
tosr slrssis doll.. Thu navor'
VMSStwiri.ii qrociU, and Minoifc »s
wosjt m Iksir own right, and such davits esn
be withdrawn qhlt by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated at to State
?££? Mthoilty toreoeiTe dmm;
from trustees and exaenten.
SRpEAND gatAVSTsuas received.
Ofllca open 4e*F*f Som fttoSo k *ioc\, and on
eveainc until 8 o’clcok.
g.T, -v GIRECTOJIS.
hR Blvuacn, Cyras Cadwall&df f,
anindler. George Rus»i*r^
ohiW.bloan, Edward TTHpatt.
s Krumbhaar, Hear; IWttni,
slmm Bittenboose, NatkaaSmsaleT.
LSatterth waite, JcuesYerkes,
Or|gO*DWAiiAßsa,T»M«rer.
Uar eared »« frwiea earned.**
CJAVTNQ FtIND—FIVE PER CENT IN
?lNf J WALN,^^ of '. AI - BAFCT? TK ST CM
jtefffitf asyssgMMf s.x'o^g:
WIIUAJ, jrl^KwSS o ®®' vio *
w _ . _ biiPcTosa;
y. Carroll Urawßtsr,
l£LY.V!%: a^
, 9gJ&J£S£ii
wovaionsoFthe CharterTW
such firat-elas# seoonaeeas vwif*'-
f®rfoot, seennty to thfe ami
this iiS?a C S? U toKIV * S§ si^jl^o
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
COM? AKy,«B«»rTHUI» udCHEST
jg^sas«ati?fc'
from u» Su of doont to th* daj U »iu|-
£&£* —«
“‘ aon soottaA
aw® fcssa«»a.
PLINY FISK.AoSmt, *^
PATENT
U F „ r p, |C n 'TTIMO MAOBINEB,
For PUu* Scoekißi ud Faaor Snittin*
HuUm for Skirt., *«,
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.ooh«i(lMdBtrfotoonl«r
MfcoUin*.(or »ndom
a sr* JMi
At.ror ud Skl*MajSr >