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    GREAT SPEECH owtliiiltilfraitAibilG,LAS
AT ICONCOIIIIS'.'"' II ~,, ,$. 1 11. i .
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The . 13 9riki 4 ,*4444g 'isiit i:
speech in .. . e e. '' '
194 1461 AM`
liam Pdat‘A t
_.„/3/ 'NIA' ''X ; .et'' *
delivered Mb adarese.4l[o l / 3 01110; eildiEr*Deuslaa
responded as follows: ,:i• l'="l:l.''Fr ; ' Art
uss easier us olistritsi ithikert,,,'".2 4
Mn. Criarnsgafi refre-Fithr;OW-ditilessitior XXIV:
BAXPSIMIA: trel,llokriii34ll4 , 4lllliit giet•fikl theikt
for the ki,terme in whiek yoit hayll_Alerliged.
to weloons Adelliktllit.ima t Pi% mild lock I, sleers*C
my grat eexsrselswidedemimisktehr theseordiality
with which , i gut have mg.:4d time sepelseents et,
welcome. 4 Pefilfoir thht - fX..***Milislldbals.o
your noble . EllateiiAlalti Onisant•AW make , s. ,
brief trip thiou h Vernsent. and New,Hemphionon
my way froin , ' ~,7 -I *** l l ol lTtlgli *hodorstont .
I did not - 11 "r • ., - ' bile derdenatthtfebfi,f i bb
object Walt , 1 t ttsol,Veliii
, - b=4,llfirdseaseolo'.
the grays .;.' ' *Et Eitrienid • li.e . ,thw../ . eTho - Ofthyl
ohildheed. - But from the thsenelittA iftektlietteitt
Vermont "Totted" Vtiff *OlooMiiirbithe populathin
en ""'eu•-atalltilotsibßertieti.ipirtedihatlierreeeP.
lion. It tiled sayiteart altlrgratltatiowntirett 4
doted it "
t lell"^ter'e.- h eietferthe_to Monne tiny of Globe
political tophisetbefikfittiolgtheltesel, thlegagtdiffered
in opinion. Iliad Imptempid•dba,4,...whSktieftl"
borders of, turnathettilbetij_ititellthbalfgebiemlld'
only by a fast 'Olinda he' I impel! l'alfintrgeW.
ImaginellWell Ailtlit Hilrifigf OP* *AMC
imposing aftrftb , w IttleliffeWte r - inegolfi
mince and its grandeur anything that/ hale Pre*
'dowdy witnessed, --..- '-,''' -- tr',. '''-',-; -
TZFX. itiSIOIII . PTC% Carer} - .....:. - y . "
From this 'Vito* ef t raYliesirt dfinifilk"joa.M..
this demorattrittlia. dEbithideil 011.:s. Ten have
,1
been
Pear
~ elthiltplii ternstroid
approbaththettrApilye cep*, it '' , AleMitair
ConstitutidSo Initte'3 - ' . ~ ~ Al.liebbil at
question shin it Was lea y *aided by thelenpip.
of Kansas, I whlnorrefraln ftirmii i' - 'll4hi'llimeoll
to it now, Hot sayliiiihte Aiwa bki'reierioisiqu
r ed 1
by the audieWe red OW IbbiTabblifiegell.Cel:l':
stitution withilie energY and Wiei all the trir,o; I
that I egAigilthlegid..:l , l Gehd'ltiryorrr lap
plans° onitt l
i.i, , , Beluetantwil lambi° differ in I
opinion orersurtheit whleithec .Pfiefittehtl;fittag. I had,
used all myTirtrtOSVidthefittlihe IVO ehatr,
yet duty waapitimount to any person prprivate
oonsidorattii, lfkimlausil,p 0 - I doe& ledged,'lrs
every Deaseorstde ottairioa , stero ls edgot , ,,lay'l
his vete for.4lllpAiltroltinktivid,lBsl3,lo, maintain' ,
the right otAirlisappre - of eireryltate and' ever'y'
Territory to faiirratid regulate Akeit,o,llrA dopiesilt;
inatitutions4lo l llulOrarie , aid , tT . sltioue' ap 1
planeel litteavopinitcy ,the , attempt 'to forme
upon an insifillieirpeoplire Gonstitotihn, Whith.l
they did nOtilfKlbsisetenly a violationof•thelie.
mot/retie insAisabitiewas is wielationi of the Alnei
deanoreedp.twldolitheEtht.gepthlim;,„Bo it
violated thii *Obit of `siiii7,4econmi,v p!.Thace I
the talk ! ' th itheliserj I did not, oppose the Le
common Cot e ution, en Gni pound of ,its pro- ]
visions in r e t ie 'to Afethaft slave6,,_ 1 beld,then„
as I hold noirsthetiftbkpeoplis of Klll2lll l / 1 waittd,
a stave Sigiiliyilied;**ht-th, it r i , That's
so !") If; on tlie contrary, they didn't want
slavery, no power -- on earth afioild :force .ik upon ,
them. [Appetit*: , iitid . iiiiea 4' 4 / 'Mat's, It !",1 I"
opposed tbs • LpearptptitlOnstitutkii Is 6 'lli* iksisK
not the ackiiii.Oped,Ot;tltet..pestos'oe , 4.,
proposed theta itTeliould be refer*l'biek to -- i&
people of Katmai; with - tha
• ridi t ege of voting for
ft or against lef.anitif a' rob ini - of `ill the fool
voters of latuggis:omewAt;, V/ Sinitill l 4l 4 *.
admitted littorAfie - riniou , 4lth,-that Constitution
and if, on the bontrary, a miler* vita 'aping'
it, the peoplelif Kansas might proceed to nuke II
new Constitution, reAth of without, davery, jar ro.„'
they pleased;:24 coin° into ,thst,lthien,wlth. it,
f" Good ! gooddrpoilltd.permit- me -to•say that-le
was.rejoicad freak Alm bottom of MylliOrt When I
saw every Rithititican in both licauretbf Cehgree,
voting for , .that -.lproliosition: -:, [Laughter ' bad
oheera.j ..s> v. ~, .:: , ' ..-. -•,. ,• ~ , ‘
Mn.DeV i li '4llllllWrilif 0 ms. norratose. ' '
I hold Wit rileidentlisiOxs more . right ti,
control thicvete4Calleilatorthana Senator ban b
dietate to the PithelkilthitZeiN ThanigithetlnrThi:
President told inirthet if I did not '°bey him 'ant
vote to forg_Oltiabeeetepteet,XonsHbeHon,on..tht .
people of Kansas against theireilll, that be wont' ,
take elf the hind eiirffriend'i-baci la of fii
(Applause] ---I told him in - reply, that my friendi
were as dear to mo as -those of any other man'oduld. •
ho to him ; but that if I had a friend who was no ,
willing to lore his °Mee rather than to degrade '
into a tool Rftiff Eitioli ns
ttivio poirirf be did not de
serve to be my friend. (Prolonged applause J Am
here permit me to say, my fellotpoitisene, that the
great contest between the; Ethilutive lied mysel
was this : He claimed the right to oontrol the vet,
of a Senator in opposition to the wished, of his eon
fttitnente; tiflidured that the representative of thi
people is indeperaleaLetoi should always sot Inds.
pendently ofßirsoutivo poWerr papplease j When .
aver you phisalf,tlio lixecutiee te dimetthenspre,
sentativo hog! he' shall . ' vote,you convert thi
Republic into a despotism. , What is the . lIIP
of eltetitlC - ii ,- '936tigreis :, If; the '..., rresideri
has a right- trefoil the Member,' hew ' they am ,
to vote? re No need of it ") There is an end of
representative iloverninent ' whenever - the Mown
tivo is p • rmitted to use and abuse his powerbs ion
trot the :lotion' of , theqepresentative; - spinet - thy
wishes of lie -conatltuenta , and "the dictator of hit
individual .eopselenca.- [That's . so.] -Mei ' Ma*
opinion I was fighting a greater battle in Illinois
ittlBsB tban„thp,,m,ero • question,' wbo, Should. bi
Senator. 12Ipplatute.] In my opinion the ques
tion submitted to the people otlllinola WU whether
or not theirSenntor should be the mere tool of Exe
cutive diotation. [They decided right !I Yes, they ,
decided right, 'ln 'opposition to an untidy sill
once between the Republicans and the Fedora'
clime-holders; i f Great applause:l' It. was hoPee •
when that Leoompton controversy had been Bettie(
by the votes. of the people of Nanette against • it.
that the warfare of the Democratic party wank
cease, but instead pf that. the wer e ,em 'Sept tit
and now-wetrid on the national thatre . theamno_
game being played that we witnessed in Illinois is
1858. fe That's true, every word of it."l 'Ant
now you find the question submitted whether''.
not the Paeoutive Sr this natiorible to bi permittei
to dictate his suoteasor in othoe.l [" HO' Can't do it' "
- applause J ,
MR. BUCHAIfiIirAND 'Virg kIIILTINOAA ' ic
110311k4T1014
It is said that Mr. Booharisn naturally feel
mortified and wounded.to beam Athartliothinatgel
by his own party in opposition to his own wishes
fShouts of derisive laughter. I Well, whether h , ,
eels mortified Or net ; it.would have been weir lot
him to have considered that , when lie`beeame i
candidate in 1,956;in oppeoltiontto Gad. Mettle
who was than President and a inindidate 'for re
election. rl,That's ,t00:'2,1., Suppose Gen. Piero,
had then perittaid-thoeaurse *kick liffilluehanan i
now puremnp - .4',Glistedeingitnew'').-that kiln(
•
the power artkpitholisfte • ALA' th e 'Demeseratit
party hod yilaead'Art,hie'bends for. the purpose c'
defeating th'is.'nemsnee of that party; whaterenlil
every Democrat ire Atheries hovegeld M.Erank
Pierce if be had ',tried tci lihidil And dire's!, hit
petty merely,outi of niortification and shogun a' •
his not gettinjOs-' renomination / , l'Apidlur r i.l
Whatever wmilit,have been said of-Gen. Plerce , ii
sera a, contingewiy, most loo`ilidd if Jelitlill 'Ett
ohanan now._ .fi'Elastlts n0.11,-..Applanee.l ' '
Nisav-smioninati •wits or itikl. ', , '
I should pot liaterraferred to these thbige at fhb
time, or durlag thise4vasik; tat for the laot that ,
the President ot ablillnited States. help taken' tbr ,
'stump, 1 laughteranidoPplicite,land made a politi
cal haranguellar this purpose of= defeatini re sud di
Tiding the -.lflar,l-YAhat eleeta - I d in ' aim/ '
1 " Th "'" e9f l . „.' 5, &ANN do it.n.l ( What arablii
reasous assigliadslirtbil President thy midessorial •
to divide sustbreakErnalriztbe Desedetithtle arty?p
lie does not, , essigpVetrie•
pitnimial reason that At
don't like the sidelines. ilsinghter.j Bid he putt .
it upon the penal litheA didn't like the plat',
form adopted by the party,' I" Cruet help it.")
What is there in that platfotzu to which' James Bu
chants) has a right to take exception? it is
identical Platform...upon triter 4 aitieil 'Mehemet •
was elected' and without which he mould nettiste•
been ideated. [" That's it.." There isnot an'honeci,
man in all AtheriCa'ittat will deny that James Bu
chanan and - JOhn*C. Breekinridge, in 1856, 'wen
pledged to othel &opine- of eon-loterveliti On hi
Congress with,slPertintheTenitories.'. r'',That;
wear imsoirranstor.'•wss us 1866. '' . '
I made sPeeCintifro'it4be Seine stand - With John
C. Brooklet:Mtge, hi ',;i8.518,-when he was adVocating
his own eisumkto the Vise .I"reekleney, pd heard
him go to dittgiiielingtha its Wog of popular's:mit
reignty in the lettiterles. ...And then,• again, if I
rose - fleet *right, the Demoorate of New liatepahlre,
held a monster mass meeting at Ali•capitel:l l l
March.lBss, nrefies tO Ms noiniuststin at tin
oilman, at width •latilt- Cobb. Mai "Soiseph Lane
and James L.lYrr,of South Carolina, made speeches.
In every one of„ those speeches they advocated
squatter sovefeiguty.in its broadest peen. [Zonal
tuous appleitteed , I appeal to this 'Wilms if theme
roots are not • troe,i" 'I hat's so."' Yeei;.tbis gentle
, man says heliaitthe *seethes in his pcket. Thistle
spew:dies wasie,Serittlot" tint by tlial` Speakers isttee'
they-returnedL(Nithin'gton, and were pablithed
in pamphlet fonn - by' , - think/nal Da smile
Committee,-as • a Mit is
tram ' of Ditinoe' retie 1
pelneiples. fq That'll sae_
,ey Iteteprintedlitht"
Pose.") Yee, 'lttlyiltere; printed. In the Neaten
Post, and avail / Ohre Denieeratrirpapieiti Asue ,
rice, that- had lie "sae to spare for, political
speeches. rwhilois wade I Stand now where eitery
Democrat iallthfithtia-adreeleitilit.tbeflestfit the
reels, la,lliori":lotlcel;Soniniukity.3„,to ;Make
their own lerta Sad eatablkih'their owit-hWtations
to suit therneeleee,, Stout. [Tremendous applause.]
4 rriti6eBr AND - 7116 Wilfili. -- - " '
The sprain pr simoded , te a aborats the p mriple
of popular eliintelgrity,' And, 'im au illustration,
I am a , natty° of ,New Ileglioni-riel I 10 4 the
land of inyblsik,lthearesies of m) childhood, tee
settee of my 'thittet, t liiiej waist; to , the, 'extrettio
Northwest. Mit' let Mew England - h; my nallia
land. • I love M trilgiusigight, "nada la 'sot pour
native land, e i t i ll ott i ol l $10111111 mthilor"'N "
I fors Neve Beglead.r Ifeemeriliy-I May' billiirm
that the peoplOcrilitlfititbitest, wtikinivo Sint.
grated frout,fifeiselediglend,ltieletela, h em th e C.,.
relines, from any of the old* taMteik reinain loyal
in the ir atfisilloistilltlie Stetailrom.'Whleh they
removed, but that they toys OW dearer the Mato,
where they have planted 'their wives and their
children. Annilitt,we Nay we erejust ma capable
of seitgovernment•after wir get titereste , we Wats
before we started: I'Andrwitlrell due rtspeab, Wis'
say we aret.qta4, a 4. oefitimstentZto , govern our.
selves as you are. I Wlll,givelou.st good reation
for this belief. .T, tiiiiktlksifikelcier,liseepshire
boy who removee,,Ereetthltelt , ,loltithable of go.
yarning hime=6lllllbrottniTetelete mays at: home.
Look around " alitiiisighborhood. A gentls*lan
has two sons. ' dill Mir MK* ithergitie;'ised
daring fellow 1.- the- other -has a' goW„ nature,
good diem:Ciro, anditiegoOdflellosis; , , =Which one
went West? amik_whielveasii staid; at lionie, said
lived With ladf/T hiltfilliteargal?' Ifoiudidor "
', old
shoes;ehde, and:fithetelif Itilkititheleay.Osse,"j- .The
bold. and arshitisuipineorieflow wining the prai
rie or the.wilderness;_carved out hie own ferias's;
made hie .owes Atfinlypdt, els i,biskorrritsindsc.fic
perhaps split hisAitp.rallkiiippleuee liCtiltilfatlld
his own lieldiii - smaietsal' hill mow., Aolavanthis
church f YotowAftz'yra 14t o tilal.
yes, made lirrbgiflinffMWork - r Ur
and applause! and •by that i' btu, the
wild boy hatLeownlith wild , oeisk pretty-well,' end
wag elf onsakiss • 11 4intifdffeniatsolicsualie incWk
. who remitinedienwikai&usal,Wisallialt. ,
I APplittple.r drbeillstaiiie( !hilted made
Mat whom ti,, sdillOcesirioArksgs, Tpithaisii
•, • to see the .'-wri4 if,l/if'disrten M one,
that he p !” ' 2 lkOltfi,4,l*Heat g#l hi that
he &
t
neighbor ' . ' kir taltAWdetioestii , hhis i ,
, thna not only: Arsisyythey'onert*:4, but
this prettiertja AK • lAPpisii*gttif lisia.
1i,, 4
the way - 4' Aisdai t cidirj&teri , tete. that ,
Stich prairie liaroyndiAs .oteolf.govellnnent,,
bleense thelitidshiSpHN tract Infrilotry b l ow
.. -' of - a Stetii? , ..=4"' Nulliel'lr: " ,,, j - ',- :i. '
.4".'7, .Uill/itttelne?
.. 11171411111119P , , f- c ~,,.
'7 Aftet_diiiiiiiiirlingitivisisiddeiloints
*sere tomato:OW the §enetoF Adduced another illiss
:,4-` . patron of AttiMetrtep A roid said; t., - ; t',,,,,t t ,
'2using thrinigli Weenies, in Vermont, the
otbef deh.e4iiiitertise is ibittehro WWI my. so
te 14914 t+ fit f 14 1 90 4 439 005 1 0 ;f ll9l2 els mil'
i• . - ..tl4 -- --ri 4:„.• , ..ct i.o .04 , N'"•-' r,"17 , '
stOttign ,ts.,.e.,se "A.. '', , -, -i e' , 3 s 7) I
seatd ig me • .i kloyou notice these words-90nd.
"itterVini %filial& tr Another gintlenise stewed
me an old Messechusettemoin ...den•onit tilde Were
the words : ."Idind your own'business.l.'; -That•wee
Aal ail awage,,of, our 4 ethers , * ;the. Revehltleui"
two - viola, bni cat4T4 oat', le _the' *Nett ,per.,
'Attempt whhnlliey,iuleared ,teeontrel one , poo-.
Oath their Wieland, domestic , eifeiri, to , tell 'the
oeifile What' peper theyilhOuld.ertlte on; low Whit
lleftridtbaido. ,Iliat Was What our fathers Said to
the :British *Goverrinent "Rands o$ " " Mind.
;Tent - min bus* esi."! An d *miller Out they big' htl
have it binding tipob allimeoeedinggenerations,theY
, pieced the mottoes on,their 'piper - Maley and,their
..eetaltotherit their • Children, might"
read' it., lAp - ,
phew.' ' We iay now ,' , to , Congress: " Mind your
°will' beinem and let, Territories ,slone." pip
il
tiq: , , , ;,:riiii WASTED 111 CONCISION.
,--- iltsve a' t word more to my, 'and then rancdone.
. 4 Ptesutie.that inonY of .you /are businese before
Congress of some kind or - iother. , If /tor ask your;
Alinement/dive, when he' coined home; what be
aMelof, the bill. u . •$ e Witt teillree he did the beet •
hemidd, but it Was lest for ttieweet of lime. (AP
idattse, histL",Thitt's so. j - Congress loot theirole
serion in the illsoundon of the slavery question„
and there was nq, date ftir tbereguier business et
the Session: One might be interested in the Pacific
,Railroad bill ,• another in the Frettalt.'Spollation
Ad 11 .14 And' when '.)iit', 7 tier for there, ylett are told
sh o wwere lost:Jci r' went bf time . . 'Slayer,' Deco-.
;04 the wbale,:,tlinC, Alk year Representatives
way they didutt remodel the twit so that tho ex
*men of the _Government might pay for itself,
'*lthelitborrowingtwecity million; n year, and they
will - tell you, the.biltwas, lost for want of tim e .-
Ask them Iyhy Ufey4ldnli Ow thaPsolEo Railroad ,
bill, and at•theism& liestt remind them that Fill
more was pledgthl*it, Fremont Wits'pledged to it,
and' s IlitChanort,-`wwi pledged to. it; and yet with
'all the eandtdatee Tidied 'to this mosoure4 we
moild 'notlret a majority In' Ceram:' Ask them
WhY; and they . will:answer, " Lost for, want of
time.'',', :The negro qielon takes .up all the time,
smittimie le .no time left to attend to the, matter*
interants of the &Wintry. r , The intereide of white
folks.g] ', Yes, the interests , of white folks. in my
'eginion, this,Gerernment is , the white Man's - GO-,
vernment. 1" That'll so.") , It was made by • white
mini' isty Than bannlit of ,irhite men. " WOOO , I
And Fthink that ' white inen have' a.•-right to. a
emelt portion of the time, at least, • to attend to
theii,business, • [Laughter and applauie.) Now,
you -ivilf never -hire, appropriate legislation on
, there.trueetions---eind. I- am not dimming what
that , legislation simuld b.—until you,. banish the
'nave tinestiohlrous",the Mali of Congrese, - Let no
Ibtilsofib it froni Congress forever. Remand it to
the people of the Territories ytho ate Interested in
it. `Jet them,do all they please , :.. and there will be
.nomehtreferey ,litween the 'different sections of
the country ; maintain the doctrine of non-inter
vention, and all i arill be pears and harmony. , ,
'., 101 . 111Lk11311116 ANS von NATIONAL HARNoNT.
.3irtfy cannot we bo harmonious tuw as in former
Smola • Yon.will remember that, in the Revolu
libitary.litieti Ifortharn armies were commanded
by a Southern geteral;.. and southern 611:1111b$ were
, eomtiontied' by. A ',Norther'? general.' On • Miery,
battledield'Routhern ' ant Northern men „abed'
:shoulder Ito shoulder, in order that they might
tut:limit - 6'6=mm inheritanee' to their children.
'Why cannot, We live lit peace? These
more
come home to us in, theNorthweet , more forcibly
than they dote you: -Go td the plain" of the West,
.and• there yen' will find a _Yankee' farmer with a
&eitheritl wife. They hive children,
and when
04110 to visit the graves- of their fathers and
their ancastorsithey have toga to Virginia as well
.se to-Vermont. :„Zatili boy has a Southern interest
is Will at a Northern ; ':and he don't like to bear
curses„harlet af'thi lands ;of, their parents and
grandparents. And When yen come to talk about
a diestilution 'of,"the ',Union, ...we tell you "No,
.nevilrn" • We , fattish_ 'the_ water that fiows down
as ; well as what goes from the
to kali. down the St.' Tomirence ; We intend ;to fol
ten Neat watery wherever; itgimi, until it mingles
'withithe 'broad ettato.,(Applausel .We have the
thee of niarrituWand• the' ties of blood binding us
together: When yeti tell its this Union must be dis
solved, we say."..Never, no never.!' We say never,
for the reason that wenever intend to travel into a
foreign:Mondry to obtain a passport, and have it
insid by a -wad when we go, to, visit the graver
ofmtur.fathers. Hence., there is .not a man on the
frontier whe, Aciel,ribt lovtOthis glorious liniert.
And because Wiidelove the ;Union, we mean never
jn dean act that:would - alienate one portion of the
neopletrem the other: am only preserve the
Uniohliy. preserving peace andeencouramong the
different section'. Remember that one tie after
Mother hes been Severed. This fell apirit of *Atonal
strife ham invaded' the holy sanctuary; and has di
vided the. church into the churches North, and thtt
churches South. , This fell ,spirit.of sectional -strife.
has separated the brethren at theeommunton.table.
' And when you find a spirit of strifelm deadly-that
it can serer the social tie; the religious tie, and the
political tie; what is your Constitution worth When
.you have the people enemies who live under it?
...You must bind the hearts of this people together if
yonsispeetto,maintain the Union. You can only
bind, them torahs'' , - by fidelity and justice , upon
whiehthe whole system of government rests.
A PEAAONAL EXPLANATIOS
,
-1'4601 that - /- have done infusibie to'you es
tutto myself. [Oriel of "de on, ge on."]No, I
am not going on. I have done more talking ; to-day
thana,expeoted to have Alone, all simmer. I ex
,peetadthatl was; going to pass quietly through
your State, but at every railroad station my friends
hare literally overwhelmed me with kindness, and
it ',was not in my heart to refuse to speak to them
Itnede he pedant speeches, because I was wel
cimied by mon •of all politiesl parties, and it was,
never in my heart totiartin unkind thing to those
`who were kind to me. , 20-day I have only touched
Mien these political topied because your chairman,
who introduced me, invited my special attention to,
than. r don't intend, as a general thing, to inter
into, the political discussions of this year. -It is the
drat time in twenty-seven years that I have
looked on upon a = political light . wit ho ut taking
a' hand in it. :
lAppleitse4 I am now enjoying
a holiday visiting the watering places for the first
time, , taking a little' reereatio% andi as it seems,
speaking a little' just -for eternise. [Laughter.)
But, gentlenien, I must again, seriously and with
profound 'gratitude, enrage, to you my thanks for
the meaner it which you have raceivedme this day.
Ittiertainly is a magnificent and imposing demon
stration—one that I feel that I hive a right to be
•proud of, one &heti:Mee credit and'homir to you that
have got it up: do not accept it as apersonal
tribute to Myself. I believe, and rejoiced to
- baleen*, that It is intended as a ferolble manner of
'expressing your decedent° those politioal prinet
pica with which my public life heti been Identified
-In the evening, Mr. Douglat was entertained at
the house, of Mr. Oliver L. Sanborn, where Mrs.
Douglas received a few friends.' Mr. Douglas also
took some thouninds of his friends by the band in
thadity HaVand when the time arrived for the
elate of the exhibition, ho made a few remarks ex
pressive of Lis gratitude, Military bands peram
bulated the Limn during the evening, some dis
plays of tire-works were made, and Concord has
scarcely yot (12 O'clock midnight) become quiet as
penal. - • „
I Furaost street, Nell-York, is to be repaved
witifihri Belgian pavement -
German:BM:lday papers of New York
'publish• about 15,000'4)41e5.
'IT is said that rattlesnakes are quite plenti
fel In the triode, in South Jersey; several of them
haying beenreeently ottptured.
Tnß,surplus- wheat .crop of Wisconsin is
estimtted•to be worth from fifteen to twenty mil
lions of dollant
ihritiNa the past financial year, the English
Exchequer obtained " consetenee money " to the
.ejnottntef £.18,489.
: Tin:Mobile Mercury say* that the story of
the landing of native Africans near'that city is all
a boa 2. The report was gotten up by some wage
in thist 'oity for the purport, of exalting the ire of
the Abolitionists.
iDESTIMOTION OP BAD LIQUOR.—Tho Mayor
and ilderßien, says, tho Bangor Wiug, on Thurs
day last 'ordered the deetrnotion of eleven parcels
'of 'bad liquor, which' bad been seised by the city
marshal, amedeereed forfeited by the court.
_ .
'SHARK BITES A. B o TOE owl /X TOE
E ` AtttravEE.-Allp., Bute, who . , resides in. North
Second street, near Third _street, says that on Wed
acidity evening, while his son, Jerry Brae; wits
bathing Ib the Rest River, at the foot of North
liteviruth'street, atomise distance from- the shore,
bo*.Oenibbled-aeby a shark, but he sueeseded . in
*Erg with the logs only of, ahottkoht-half 9f one
trU great thed,Tsisirs, • •
I 1 ~ IMPORTATIONS.
Fttooittect tor The Prises ' "
CIE9IFUFGOS—Brig Tiberias, Leooq- Wide 115
tee *sear Stalwart. Carson & Co; 2 Mule 2 bib; 2 bxs
sugar )bbl motioned 209 otgare order. -
B RBADOES—EIIts, Hope, Moore-49 hbds 11 toe le
bble sugar at plumbous' 10 bbls molastee S 6 hair bble ar
rowroot A B.Outerlmdge. ": , . -
HAVANA-Bobr :Jostle*, IpOldoe-247 boxes sugar
Stewere, Carson & CO. '
•
tB ORMS N. TATH
• :
nil
T.iviriuspp 0??Ai
MOM% ROD T B. g ED. ,
- .
LETTER BAGS •
'AS fkq .liferelieinte' Bzoliange, Philadelphia.
Westmoreland. lkoart" " Livespool, soon
'Bsyk nits slop
. . Barbsdqe:, soon
Li"a: soon y
Bdr Pnpoeton.WelL— as,
soon
',IIIA.KOR INTEphIGENCII.
tour or klumaxELpniA, Aug. 4. moo.
auk itre • '
luau oar e 7 ,-......1104JUN .7 0
,3 a 6
154330311 w Delaware, Cannon, from New York, via
Ca i ne Bit at, ON, limas. with mike' and putionners to Jan
4i i iB riiri l i t Leimq. 19 days from Chenitottos, with
guitar to Stewart. Carson di Cc, Mist ult. tam 30. during
a sale from tho eastward, carried away head of main
moat, split sails.
Bnr, 110Pe. Moore, • from Barbadoes Mat tilt, with
mast, molitems, and arrow root to A B Onterbridge.
13010. Jult.oo. Sheldon. 11 day, from Havana, with
ulna to Stewart. Canton & Co,
Jahr chief, Chemnitz'. It dots from Norwich, with
Maas to With,
Lemming & Co.
Sohr Ands, Tribble, 3 days from New York, with mdse
to Bohm om 8 E Ashman& Young, 6 days from Norwich, in
Wait to a a ei mon & Co,
Bohr Riehard Auden, Inland. 3 days from EMI Otter,
in ballast to Conseil & Co.
Bohr J OBrroks, Warm, 8 days from Yottland, with
mdse to E A dander k Co.
Bohr Rue. Parsons, 41days front ittabobtitr, Md, with
Itahr il'elen ß AT: Country 1 day from omyrna, Del,
mliest to Jae Emma .1t Son .
1 :12AVf4n.ifoo2wihtdlo"'irgin.Egg Harbor.-
Sehner a, 0010 . tom Proindencs. ,
Bohr ,ff D ai ly, Stearns from Proyidefioe.
I 80 3 1 16 htrid i A t t, Bowen. from Providence.
1 1 Oehr loin/ Hoover.from .Doston.
-, Bohr W_Ell on, Fterce, Mont Beaton.
• Sell 11 Wilson. Day% film Bottog,
-4itehr Pratabel, Huitmatt. [rpm _Boston.
Bohr Cadwmaaer. uayton. from Boston. Bop r t
VC grtliroLt e -Z l O n Hotrol n :
~ilitaktinala. donee, c. hams from New York, with
, to w lie Baird & co -
Eit'r Adln MOMSAIn. Maniliall,lB horn from Lewes.
Da. wan nide!, & o, to 48100 C
attippllag j.F Starr, Thoms e , m /hours fro Cam Ma,-.
tying fEWedtp Mir 'Pitmans. On TActsday. off the
sg o i;lo6 /TWO, Minks lintel milliot Maas, from
1 :-.1,- Ali ° L EAR " . , ,
11618 11tretherooier, Haw York, via C 330 May ,
JAI All
Meamshjo genii', Kelly, Norfolk and Richmond, T
B°ht iM, ,Maitlett s , Bartlett, Olenktlgon, Modals, &
Catiedair , . i.., i
S ot' Alllelioloetla ProMdtnee, B menu/ & Co.
' 9WI " lit, Wore. inn,
do
Pe I; lt, (pester , woven, Newport, L Rothermel & CO.
Pd rIL W Dillon, /itrce, Boston, .... do
8 * &Knight Lo
•Oltialte loxbUrr, Van Dusan, NOr-
Ept. il a Inimanin, Endietitt, Ironton, do
/oho cadwalanyt a Ciar ton, imam. do
IM, 3131,;11001Per, Baton , Li Andenried & Co.
Rha 0 i'vlat B =!igiV, viliewr. Stone & Co.
• /Apr J Frambes. Hiokman, Boston, 81eniston & Cox.
i sour 4 i 3 Brooks, Orafram, Portland, CI A Heeksoher
& Co. • ,
BehLB 11 Ashmesd, Young, Norwich , H li. Omani & Co
Ott IL Haw, liar, Haltinthre, A Groves. Jr.
Mllat'AtM Bl 4 o ,4oloos. stoolOyo,ii Xotionsol*, Co
pi f %, •
rlOu
JIY.
'f C /OtlfelairdidenellitVilidellifi-littloUngl7l. -“--"'"'' " 4-. - ''''''' N°TlE43E - n• '' . -.I '-_' '1
, „,.DAP 18 ~ .Aus. An A.
The.p4okin , raid ‘ out frilm - Livertam, le 62,` NOTICE. All : VeiiMis ' ifti .- Cititiiiiied
going in. Niue southeast.. • - „,„,„,. .ii; fiv.,5,:,.;..,.- - A; a against loaning Money or making Payments to
•, r Yours, . . - - 4.`"" - . `"" •";;;"".."-F.Fh..; ; any.oee without the written ofjhrt undersigneilli '
c • 1 .. '-) ' VEMOBAN 2I I ' - , .
at °Malaita June„ J) 3°4°' orde r MElN GEMOrt,
47 South FOURTH street, above Chestnut.
, - .Shin :Victoria. Reed, Preblth olearel
a for philedelphia; v , ';. ;'; —" ,'' -- i' ". - '• ' "' CiEFICE FAIRMOUNT AND ARIIII , ST.
ShipoTneriarora, Danlevy. from Liverpool for Phila.- sup PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, ,"
delptua,waa spoken letti nit, 111 mita - 12 E, of Turkar. Fatitttotiwr July 23 1860
,; Eltim Neptune'. Car, Sprague: at Callao let July-from 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE --The Board of 'Etireoras hair,
Ban Tranolsoo, arm chartered for Hampton Roads at this day declared a diiiiiiind bf ON E DOLLAR; AND
d a ily un - t o , n '' . *4,104 ' ii . „)i to - ',' , „ i ".4 . 4 ,,` , 4 , 0 , m ' / 0. 4 - 9 -...- 4 t.. - ! FT Y OBNTS per'share (RIAD out of the earnings of
the Oorripany, payable to the stookholders on and after
18th rule.
Map: Clasmerden, Behmitt, nailed from Calouttiklath , T . U n ESDAY, August 7, next, at the Dino of the Dom
-4„,„6 or New °tisane, " . 2d a TA Trarsfer Books will be closed until Anglia.",
wart Tremont, Dakar, hence, arrived at Boston next. fry3o.taii7] ,JOHN 13. LANGE, Treasurer.'
'. Bark Annie Grant, Heath, hence, arrived at London
Mb nit,
'NAM Geo Downes,Tamerion, hence, was dimoluirging
at Plimdaba. PR, 13th alit, '' ' • .
fofritifoUlrineleriti:if;'re , , cleared at Baltimore 2d inst
Rehr Black Banal!, Day: ilanne, arrived at Newbern, N
o,_3othelt. • '
' Baby. Isaac Rich, Crowell, Frank Herbert. Parker, A
Tirreil, Biggins , Snow Flake, Weaver. and hi Standish,
-Atwood, Minos, armed aLSoston Id inn.
Bahr John Lancaster, wtootte; cleared at New Lon
don Istinst. for Delaware City.
Sabi West Wind - , ,G ilman , Rpm Dighton for Philadel
li,eirlfol,LarLl:MllVcliot .h Portland let instant
from Cardenas, . . .
I ;aphis Albert Pharo, and isle of Pines, French, hence,
arrived at Providence Ist inst. - ,
ffehr Water Witch, Tyler; sailed from Providence let
ihst- for Philadelphia.
Bohm H Willetta, flranmer, and Joe Porter, Yates, for
Philadelphia, salted from Salem let inst.
Bohr Anna Ild Edwards, Edwards, from Woodbridge,
NJ, at Houton ad inst. , • ' ; •
SOO. Sarah Mills, Dayton, for Philadelphia or Balti
more, ceded from Providence Ist inst.'
Steamer madipe. ammley.' sailed from Hattfoid 2a
inst. for Philadelphia
PREPARED GLUE.
A DOG STORY 1
WE ADVERTISE TO-DAY A NEW 8 YLE ON
OWE, which must be needed in every house. This is
'reported to be the IdeetiCal : Glue with whiolithe man
shred the dog together after he (the dog—not the man)
hadepllt himself in two halves by running against a
Share Post while ih meta of a 'rabbit. It is related of
thin unfortunate dog, that he was stuck toge:ther with
tentage up and two down, and remained so for the rest
of his life, albeit he was a more durabtridog than before
this 'slight accident, because while lie waerumung on
two, logs the other two were resting, and he had only to
flop over on the raided iegs;' and go ahead afresh. This
only shows that care should belekek in stroking thunis
together when you have good Olu• 'to work with.—
1 Zanesville Aurora. •
BARBARISM AND CIVILIZATION
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.—The extraordi
nary demand for this indispensable household article
maims 3 proper t h at we should again recur to it. It has
already become a pea:institution, and from its excel
lence and reliable character must hereafter be consi
dered one of the necessities in, our domestic economy.
It is truly 'a labor, tune, and money-saving device,
adapted to the kitchen, the eerier, the library, the office,
the school room, the manufactory, and on ship board.
We have used it for mending shoes and gloves, and it is
available to an extent almost inconceivable in making
repairs about the house. The importance of Glue, Mir
torically coasidered, may not be uninteresting. It
marks a distinct line between barbarism and olviliza
tion in the means of constructing furniture and house
hold wares of comfort and luxury. It superseded the
nail, the holt, and the ruder faitenings of the rough
constructions of a barbarous and semi-civilized period:
Considered from this stand-point, Glue must take rank
among the few simple articles that distinctively stand
as universal landmarks of advancement, civilization,
and refinement among men., We look upon Mr. Spald
ing's Prepared Glue sea pillar lit the household estate,
May hieshadow never bo lese.—[Rahway Register and
American.
PRENTICE SAYS :
&gentleman met us yesterday, and said : "On your
recommendation I bought a bottle of SPALDING'S
GLUE, and never got so stuck in my life l" We looked
astonished and replied: " Why, we have tried it in our
family, and all the members say it is an , admirable in
vention•", Our friend tamed 'on his' heel, laughing.
" Why, you are stuck too 1 I said nothing 'against the
Glue ; I intended.to pay it the beat compliment I could,
for Inever saw anything as adhesive before."—[Louis
pills Journal.
A GENERAL SMASH-UP
PREPARED GLUE—Little conveniences for general
fitenily nee aro often of more value than what are called
"great inventions." There is no houiekeeper that has
not been often annoyed by squeaky. 'rickety chairs,
sofas, tables, etc., which have become so by the joints
where they are put together beooniing shrunken and
10( . 110, and so long as furniture islet% hi this Condition
there moonstant.4anger of a general enieshzup. And,
again; inch accidents as breakage of furniture do occa
sionally 000ur "in the beet reghlated families." To re
medy the annoyance and perplexity occasioned by these
troubles, we keep in *.he house a small quantity of Pre
pared Glue, which can be applied to tile affected parts
by any person of ordinary, skill, with inuoh leas trouble
than sending the article to a cabinet-maker, to say no
thing of the saving of the expense. The kind we use is
labeled "Spalding's Celebrated Prepared Glue—usefut
in every family," and es we have found Its valuable
addition to our cabinet of " little conveniences," we
fully amour in the sentiment of the label.—(Daily Tri
bune.
COHESIVE AS A CABLE
Familiar in use as "household words," Spalding is
identified with glue as closely as Herschel with astrono
my. or Frankhn with the stove that bears Lus name.
The reason re obvious—Spalding has unneeded in fur
nishing n glue all ready for work, requiring.no more at
tention than the layinir'on of paint with a brush, and
which is Cohesive as a (+able ; nothing, in fact, ever gets
away from it where it once stroke. All honor, therefore,
and a universal demand for Spalding's Prepared Glue.—
]New Yorker.
GROW LOVINGLY TOGETHER.
We would call the attention of our friends and patron.
to the new preserving fluid labeled SPALDING'S PRE
PARED GLUE, with which its inventor proposes to
cement our poor Union. grievously shattered 14 being
tossed about on the waves of nubile feeling, set in motion
"..ky old Brown. iNhether it will accomplish Maw° can
not say, but we eau vouch, from actual sight-seeing ex
perience, that its effects upon humbler whale, of house
hold economy are so marvellous as to make us believe
in its utmost pceeibilities. Fractured chairs and tables
come out whole from beneath its magic touch; torn
leaves of books grow lovingly together; poi China,
broken by come unlnoky fall, unites again and becomes
good as new, and Jewelry is even repaired with sunned
by this wonderful Balsam. Children Sind it an unfailing
source of economy and, eployment in Mending their
broken toys, and making new ones; in fact, its union
making properties ore so very evident as to challenge
the admiration of MI. It has been compounded by its
inventor after much careful experiment, and is, wants
oonfideit, the best preparation of the kind extent,•pos
sensing the advantage of being in a liquid form, and
continually ready for use,While its adhesive properties
are so strong that an article thoroughly glued with it
will break more easily in a neW. place than separate in
that of the original fracture. We commend It to the
use of families and planters.—l Charleston Courier.
3128-s St'
PIANOS.
OmHAINES 8it08. 2 OVERSTRUNG
PATEN T-A OT lON PIANOFORTES,
" Chestiest Fst•Olaaii Mantua mimic A spletadiu
auortmen; of PriceslV. sad other style/. for sale at
paotory Cash and waminted for 5 years.
Second-hand Pianos for sigis apd to rent.
• GEORGE L. WALKER .
• 8, E. Cor, of (MVP NTN and ARCH M.
PRINCE IC CO.'S Immoyed MELODEONS. from
055,iimeards.- MELODEONS,
IN* PIANOS! PIANOS !! PIANOS ! I
rotiro-Form osz
orfc
P/40410-FORTEN.
MELOD&OrI&
.._,Dripie by ii&Tslll BMWS: & Co. r Nunn' & OIaYX,
& CAN, and others.
1414. ' ekV&NTR J. E.
WMSTEINWAY 8c SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVgItLfiTRIAO GRAND PIANO&
tQuARz GRAND, AND SQVARE I IN OB 4now c
raned in concerts rued , in nnvate cern ea by the 1
performers. Reaeived the fret premiums over the beet
makers, from Judges like Govochelle c _ldazon, and 03 tee nu
- Twns' competition. DLARIGILBROTNERD,
dAlv 1001 catEaTNirs Street ,
11A II TION !—ASTROLOGY !--4,0011'
o r —GOOD WO FOR ALL!—Thcnevai
haus re. VAN R is the test Ike attooe
*rata a l others hate ir led. All who are in trouble, al
who have been unfortunate, deceived by tales pr omisee,
fly to bor.for Advice and comfort, ...Xis love airs sac
Perste pretenders to, try.to imitate ner, and cony her
i lidVe4lllem e h e n la ps le 7.011, the phones's of Tour ni
known
inhe ffo, at firal t til l at age i r ei fi tre . flirt Ie s
son who can dem the hlrfineseiri reality, oan give
'entire s katlerectiph On im
ail the geomi or I a, .whieh
can be tested MI 311t1,4:14 1 alonlands, bothmarried
and giallo, w_bodaiy visit he. Conte one
some a! to lie. INS i ptiteet;batweat/ nal
per Brood. • , sod* ,
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST
OFFICE FAIRMOU 1 1' PASSENGER
RAILWAY comma'. r•
AIRIIIOI3NT. July Ne.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Direntors have
this day declared a semi-annual dividend of TWO.DOL-
L ARS per share ($2l from the earninge of the CoMmtex
payable to the stockholders 00 and after TUESDAY
August 7, next, at the office of the Company.
The Transfer Books will be °W until N
ed
OR August O
7 ,
next.
P. B. CDII
iYBO-tati7 &watery.
.NOTIOB TO BUILDEttB.---The Board of
Commissioners under an not of Assembly entitled
" An sot providing for the erection of Pablo Buildings
in the City of Philadelphln,"• approved April 2 1800,
hereby invite plans and estimates of cost to , the build
loge proposed to be erected. These buildings are de
sigped for the accommodation of the acute of Justice.
and their appropriate offices, and the as ve , al offices o
r ecord of the county, and also for the accommodation
of the several departments and officers of the munici
palgovernment of the city of Philadelphia.
They are to beplead on Peon liquare ; the buildings
for the courts: Bro : , on the north Western mention, and
those for the municipal government on the northeastern
section of said Square.
A statement, in detail, of the extent of ainiommedn
tion required rer the respective departments and offices
to be located in these buildings has been printed, and
persons designing to prepare plans are hereby referred
for copies to 8117 of the Board. of Commissioners.
Ground plans, seetions, elevations, and perspective
views of each building will be requieite, accompanied
with (dear and full explanations. . . ,
The estimates are to be accomPanie - il 'by complete
specifications. and with explanations of the whole so,
simple, minute , and full that they mas be readily coin- ,
prenended by persons not secondly instructed in archi
tecture.
The said plane, estiniates, and speoifications to bo
directed to the President of the Board, and furnished
before the first day of September, A. D. 80.
Each person submitting a plan meat indicate the ma
terials to be employed in obnstruoting the huildinge un
der his plans.
No compensation will be awaited or paid by the Com
missioners for the plane to be eubinitta, ae hereby in
vited. until the means of carrying. the ut act of Assem
bly into effect shall be provided , in accordance with its
terms.eXADIDER HENRY, Pretildent.'
JAMES R. LUDLOW. Secretary.
Philadelphia, July 1 P3ao. r 1., /3-4 w
OFFICE oF THE F.]
RHADING 1te111.11.1
MUMMA.. July 11, 1860.—Ti
on Coal transported by this
[TOM July 16, Wall furt her
To Biohmond--.
Philadelpna—..--
. Inclined Plano—..--
.
Germantown . H.
Falls of Bobuylk111:—:.
Manaynnk.—..----.
Bgbert's ....
Oonshohocion._„..—
swede Furnace._.......
• Rambo's....—.
parr? st'n 7 Bridgeton
Port
ValleT Forge.--.
Royer's
Pottstown
Douglassville—
Reading
Tuokerton---
Mohrsvitte
.
Orwigsb's anTAnbarn.
By9rder of the Board o
iLH f ?dggra. E
.1)/3-/M NIVEY,
PLANTERS' BANK OF TENNEFSEE.
NAS/IVILtE, 4 . 11110 1810.
This Hank has thin day declared a dividend of thi•ty
seven dollars and three-quarters per share out ot tan
saus or undivided 'refits of the Bank. payable M tne
Philadelphia Stenkholders at the WKSTERft DARK,
as llows, viz : Ten per cent. and fractional parts of
one share in CASH on and after the 16th July next, ad
the balance either in cash or new Stook at par, at the
option of the Bank on or after September 17,1860.
By order of the Board.
ire-1m D. WEAVER, Cashier.
nA.K ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
These Springs are situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, to the town of Alabama, Genesee
co., fir. eight miles south of the village of Medina, on
the Erie (lanai, and fourteen miles from Batavia.
leir The prinemal Acid Springs are three in number ;
besides these there are tux others . They are all located
within a eironit of about fifty reds.. Ihe medicinal
qualities of the waters are Iblly shown In the subjoined
testimonials. They contain a very large amount of Sul
phur, Su/phi/tic Acid, Sulphate of Limo, and irate-
Hutphote gr Iron, The great mepolnal Meer possesa
ed by these waters depend very rtely n1)011 the pre
sence, in seat unusual quantaes, of these curative
substances.
•
-•
Hundreds of cases of diseaae..seareeially those remigt
tutirrioira the scrofulous diathesis, have been owned by
sc.
I~ In akin digest/es—even in confirmed leprosy—the
Waters have been signally successful.
Opinion' of medical and seientifio gentlemen are given
in t he ambulate. •.The followincominent gentlemen
speateln strong term, of the roadloinid value of these
watere Prof. Emmons, T, Dement Beek, M. D., of
tthany ; Jac. MeNsughton, M. U. of Albany • Edward
prim M. of New York; Or. I. CampbeilLof
eld, Maas.; Dr. .1, B. Binder, of Lookport..N. They
recommend the waters confidently. Dr. Spring refers to
a case of chronic diarrhea of several years' standing,
which was cured by the use sight water. Dr. Beck says,
em satisfied that these waters are highly valuable na
medicinal agents." Dr. Campbelleays,.. They mutt, be
highly beuefieml for all chronic dise a ses of the etomach
and bowels.
Dr.S. P. White read &ater on the gabled of Mete
Waters, before the ,Aoade p my of Physicians. in the city
'of New york. in which he states that the Waters pos
sess decidedly Louie, refrigerant. and astringent proper
ties; and that the elector diseases to which they are
more particularly adapted. are chronic affections of the
digestsve rind urinary organs. andllolllo of the cutane
ous diseases; arouse dyspepsia t chronic diarrhera ;
chronic dysentery ; chronic diuresis; chronic cystitts ;
diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as Pil,PU
ra hemorrAugica, and the oolliquative sweats of Hectic
Fever. The Water may also be often used with ad -
vantage, he says. in oases of jolt, typhoid lovers; in
convalescenceirone protracted fleets. to excite the ap
petite rind promote digestion ; in diarrhreas.particularlY
such as are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state
of the mucous membrane' of the intestines. In oaten
-lontaWeotiong, or lithiasis, attended with phosphatic,
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
munatio acid, as being more solvent end less apt by
continued use to dieonier the stomaeli. in febrile dic
easesot can be used properly diluted, as a refrigerant
to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In skin dis
eases—in those forms of dyspepsia connected with an
alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyra‘is, or wa
ter-beach, it will prove better than hydrochloric with
In oases ofColica platinum, and other injurious con
sequences arising from the action of lead, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic
pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic raucous catarrh, and
humid asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally)
as a gargle in ulcerated sore throats, in asses of tali- -
cation, and in leucerrhea and ¢ feet ; and also in Pi les.
When taken internally, a Wine-glatiefol of the SVater,
diluted, taken three times ea day, is sufficient for an
adult.
•
Other testimonials from physicians, and other ie.
peotable individuals, may be seen on application to
he AMIE.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
No Water genuine unless procured from
11. W. BOSTWICK,
Sole Aunt
Ho. 674 BROADWAY.
New York.
For Sala at the following Agencies:
FREDERICK BROWNS Drug and Chemical
ntore. Northeast uoraer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets. _ _
Also for sale at FREDERICK !TOWN, Ja.'e. LIME
end (Theinieal Store, Continents. Rotel, corner of
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
'lle Trade ;revelled ill. Wholesale Prices. =Mimi!
DYS i-EPSIA REMEDY.
This Medicine has been used by the public for six ware
' with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure
DveirePsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Colts
Pains, Wind ins the Stomach, or Pains in the
Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Mane,
Complaints, Low hpirits, Delirium
Tremens, Intemperance.
IT BTIbIOLATZB, EXHITARATIM. INVIGOHATEB9IIIII
M a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curing the
meet aggravatedeases of Dygpepsia, Kidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels
in a speedy manner. -
It will inetantly revive the most melancholy and
drooping Spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and
sickly to hee,lth, strength and vigor.
Pereonsiwho, from the injudicious use of liquors, have
become deJeoted, and their nervous systeme 'Mattered,
constitetions broken down, and subject to that horrible
curse to humanity, theesCollust ransoms, will, al
most Immediately, feel t e happy and healthy invigo
rating efficacy of - lir. Ham's Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Does.--One wine glass full aa often as ncrumearr.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will aura Heart-burn.
Three doses Will ours Indigestion.
One dose Will give you a, Good Appetite.
One dose will stop the distreseing 'ening of Dyspepaia.
One dosewill remove the distressing and disagreoahll3
effects oi' Wind or Flatulence, Ana as soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distrese
ing load and all painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove the most distressing pains of
Collo. either In the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney,
Bladder, or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are eenously abated with any Kidney
Complaints are named of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radiant cure lir the use of one or two bottme.
,NIGHTLY DISOIPATION.
Forlorn:viva, from diarnpantig too much over night,
and feel the evil effects o. 'poisonous liquors, in violent
headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
Ac,, will find one dose move all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak find slickly constitutions sho o take
the Invigorating Spirit three limes a day; it will make
Ahem strong, healthy, and hap, y, remove nil obstruc
tions and irregularities from i ris inenetrital organs, mut
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable meth-
Minato remove disagreeable soneatione at the stomach.
All the proprietor oaks is a trial, and to melees this, ho
has put up the In VIOORATITIO . SpialT in pint bottles at
tioments, quarts St.
General Depot., 4S WAITS. Street Now York.'
' PYOYT 130,r41,
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia.
167-thatulr and for sale by all Druggists.
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND.
DALLEY'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRA OTOS,
lAtli universally Supplanted all. Other
Ointments and healing applications in both the
Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro -
duced ; nd its sarriesie *astir ie the true secret of its
success In all cutaneous , defections, whether the CAPB?;
be snidest or disease.
.I:WYNN ih Pki SCALDS
are instantly relieved of 6 their anguish pain sod
inflamrasuort, by a timely""applratien d thus ~,,,,.
valeta heater, and the flee is renewed as if by a
Otiar,,no_blemishpr soar , remaining•
HE FRIEND OF il THE NURSERY.
Chit ran are frequent sAfferers from external:in
juries, erpeoially . from Fluid and Camp/lose Ex
pfortions—therefore every,/ mother should have this
healing preparation c- Mantis' on band. It heals,
sore Breasts - , and *Mol on ds et, remoyee the 'TETTER or
ElNOWoitm so preen- 1051,5 the nursery
'IV TILIVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND.
The rdeohin st, the Tra- -0 veuer,and every other in
dividual whose lot in life .-. throws him within the
chance of aooldent from 1 :14 explosion, An, or rani
ioshould bear in m .
ind ...., that this Magic Extractor
s
take beet and only !teen , ,04 it Is bath , portable ant,
cheap, and should evy be cO his oompamon, as a friend
In need: There are t on- t, sands of living witneseqs
to teat* to Dements lons f,i virtue, who owe their
sound limbs and muscles '"" to its saving ellioaoy.
The followinare a few of the /ending diseases for
winch DADLE %MAGI- CAL PAIN EXTRACT
OR Is a PRE. EN'l PIE m nevelt as CURE:
BMW, , Mtg."' Bores of all kinds,
Cruises, Shot Wounds,
ils, FM: mites, Sorofnla,
token Breast. Fever Bores, Boorry,
rtes of Reptiles, Felons,' Scalds,
Cancer, Glanilnlar DM-Scurf,
Cracked Lips, eases , Seald Herta,
Chapped Druids, Mercurial Sores, Sprains,
Chilblains, Palms generally, Small Pox.
Cramp, Pimples, Tumors,
Contracted Cords, Piles,'Fetter,
COafee, Presn, 'Coen,
Diseases of the Rhenmatinct, Venereal gores,
iftio, neertee, Venereal
Sold at the principal Depots,l4 Broadway, New York,
and hi stn
_d IN Chartres street, New Orleans, by J.
WRIGHT Si CO., Genera Agent. It Can also he ob
tained of all respectable ',Drussists and Nerd:ants
throughout the United Statynd Canada.'
T. . Bras 'T. SONS.
": .. " :ISNor th if
.RCOND Street,
lets wholesale Agents tor Pennsylvania.
REMOVAL.—BLACK & BORKEI, Will
, RAV'mul 1 iquor Dealers, have removed From 1115 t o
1136 MARKET Street. au2 3.*
BALSAM TOLII—For sale by WETHE
RILL k BROrISR,No. At and 49 North RE
GOP BOW,
lIILADELPIHA AND
,OAD COMPANY:—Pnit. &
rateacr FreiglatandTolle
I company will be as folloWn,
latieet
IA
1.63
La
MEDICINAL.
Dr, DARIUS RAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT
WILL NOT INTOXICATE ON STUPEFY
RAILROAD LIIWN.
iTSY
aft r girlik,tois nn..E AND FB . OGRT
ROUT 0 ORFO and PORTSMOUTH, via
the /Philadelphia,
. L Wilenington, and Baiting:ire. "and
Dele,warti Railroads, thence by the ride; steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
On and after July 9th, piumengers frorn PRiladel
nhia will take the 8.19 A.AI, tram at , the depot,
corner Broad street and Washington avonttep on
Tuandaye, Thuradaya, and raturdaya, arriving et-Sea
ford at 1.90 P. M., and at Norfolk early the next
morning, 'the steamer Phi ladelphia Will leave Norfolk
on the evenings
t h e Monday'. Wedneeday, and PridaY,
eneneetifig with train at. Seaford, which arrives at
Philadelphia at 1 Ps AL
Fare for first-elw.Passengers, 'including meals on the
Coat, 87. • •
spoond.oass passengoi a, inoluding meals on the boat,
44 50
Freight taken as low as by any other route.
For further particulars, see small hand-bills at the
hotels, and other public place e, or mantra of
C. Y. BARB Agent,
corner Broad et. and Washington ay.
11. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation,
jy27 1m R. R. Co.
. .
. BOSTON, CONCORD
Map - AND MONTREAL, AND
WHITE MOUNTAINS N. H. RAILROADS,
Scatetclelooo. Annetta satear. 1060:
The shortest and meat direct route to Lake Winn ipe
minks°, North Conway, VR71001118,, and White MOllll
- from New York. Boston, Salem, Newburrport.
:n4iii'dfilZof."4ll23l rare
14,12,1 ° r i gnitni
depots of the Boston and Lowell and Boston and Maine
lt &Broads, at 7.30 a. M., for Centre Harbor, Plymouth,
Wells River. Littleton, N. IL:, St.. Johnsbury, Barton,
Stanstead, Bse., connecting at Centre Harbor with stages
for North Conway and White Mounlainir r and atPly
mouth and Littleton for Franconia ahd White Armin.
tains, arriving at the Flume, PrOfile, White Mountain,
and Crawford Houseiumrly same afternoon.
Paasenzers leaving Boston at 1.80 A. 14.0 reach Little
ton at 3.30 P. N. and Proft'e, House, Franconia Notch,
by HMO, at 5.30 P. N. or White Mountain and Craw•
ford 'loosen. at the Whito hlountrons. at 1.30 P.
Leave Boston at 7 M A: M. and la-al,
commuting at
Lawrence with trains from Salem and Nawbur.port ; At
Concord with traltui from_ Portsmouth tot Plymouth.
Centre Harbor, and Wolthoro' ; oonneotihs at Weir's
with the steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain Walker.
arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any other
route, Downward trains. for New fork. Worcester.
Boston. Salem. Newburyport, Portsmouth, Bco., leave
Littleton at 10.15 A - .‘01.. or on arrival of stages from
Franconia and White Mountains. LeaVe Wells Rtver
at 10 20 A. hl., or on arnval of train from 'Barton and St.
Johnsbury. Leave Plymouth at 7.20 A. M. and 110 P.
M.
or on arrival of stages from Franconia Motnitalne.
Leave weir's at 9 P. h1., - or arrival of steamer Lady
of the Lake, arriving at Boston, Worcester, Salem,
Newbury port, Portsmouth. early Same afternoon, and
New York via Norwich line of steamers, Connecticut
and C. Vanderbilt, at 5 neat mor_nlog. •
J. A. DODGE, Superintendent, ,
alliMM WEST CHESTER
AND PIIILADEI.PRIA
RAILROAD
VIA . MBnIA
SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday ,_July 16th 1860, the passenger
trains will leave PRILADELPIIIA_, from the Station,
ooruer ot Market and Lehman or 1! htrty•first streets.
West Philadelphia, at 7.30 and 10.30 A. M., and 2.30,
4.48, and 6.35 P. M.
Leave WEST OIiEBTEII, from the Depot, on East
Afar/tot street, at 6,40, 8, and 1090 A. M., and 1.46 and
6.16 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
_Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast oorner
ot'Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3
P. M.
Leave West Chester. at 7.50 A. M. and SP. M.
The last passenger railway oar will leave Front and
Market 'divan SO minutes, and Eighth and Market
greets 25 minutes. before the starting time from the de
pot, and will carry a flag to denote it.
The Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the West Philadelphia depot.
Trains leavinglat 10.50 A. M. and 4.45 P.M., conned at
Ponnelton with trains for all points on the rhiladolphla
and Baltimore Central Railroad.
• . • •
thine and waiting room. southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets, where passengers,urohasing
tiokets for West Chester. will be furnished w i th a ticket
over the passenger railway.
HENRY WOOD,
.173-tf General Superintendent.
WPMPHILADELPHIA AND
BALTIMORE CENTRAL
RAILROAD. 81111 , 1np.ut ARRANOEMENT.—UntiI
further notice the trains will rue as follows: Leave
the passengerdepot of the West Chester and rhtlittlel-
Oda Railroad - Co.,orner Market and Thirty-fret
streets. West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at
10 30 A. M. and 4.4 a P. M.
Leave West Grove at OM and 840 A. M., and 4. P.M.
Aaily line of Stages to and from MAP London and
Oxford connects with the 10.30 A. M. 'Tram front Phila
delphia .and the 8.00 A.t M. train from West Grove,
leaving Oxford at 0.80, A. M..
The beautiful scenery and well-known healthfulness
of Delaware and Chester counties offer tape nor in
ducements to those looking for summer tiling.
Freights for this line received at No. 1816 Market Bt.
A. D. B RTON,
Philadelphia. June 23, 1860, taul6 Superintendent.
NMIMMO"NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
For tIETHLEHEM, E
DOYLESTOWN, EASTON,
hIAIICH CHUNK. HAZLETON. ECKLY. WHITE
HAVEN, WILKESBARRE A WILLIAMSPORT, km
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and alter MONDAY, July ad, 1860, Passencer
Trains loave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Phi
ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays excepted,)as follows.
At 6.10 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport,
km.
Atka() P. M. (Express). for Bethlehem, Easton, ko.
This train teaches Easton at 6.N1 P. rd., and makes
01038 connection with New Jersey Central for New
York.
di
At aP. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown.
At 10.30 A. M. and 6.60 P. 111. for Fort Washington.
The 6.30 A. M. Express Train • maker, close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to all ipoints in the Lehigh_Coal Region.
TRAINS FUR PHILADELPHIA:
Leave Bethlehem At 6.63 A. M., 9.24 A. M. and 5.23 P.
Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M and 4.16 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington
Ust 6.26
ND AYS: A. M. and 3.10 P. 141.
. UN S
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 11 A. M.
Philadelphia. for Doylestown, at .1 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. '
Fare to Bethlehem.. el sol Fare to !daub Chunk.S2 60
Fare to Ea5t0n........ 1 /SO I Fare to Doylestown.. 080
Through Tickets Elist be procured at the Ticket Of-
Seel at WILLOW Street, or ,BERKB Street, in order
tO statue the above rates of fare.
"VaiseiiireiTialet;ieicent . Panday Trains) connect
at rke street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger }Unmade. 2) minutes after
leaving Willow street.
irS ELLII3•CLARK. Agent.
iiIMIPHILADELPHIA AND
NJ READING RAILROAD.
REkilignOrt OF FARES
On andarter, AFRIL:II4,IO6O, GommotstiOn Tickets,
rdapetatityr n igunitibmili be issued, good for the
Train, and at any time. Ther u siigk a° !.irrtt e i l
Tresuurer,At the office of the comany Pio. n
FOURTH Street, at a reduction of twenty - live per cent.
from the regular lures. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Bummer in the Cod try will find this a very desirable
route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys bong among
the most beset:lint and healthy in the State, and &aces
sable by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily,
B. BRADFORD, Treasurer.'
PHILADELPHIA, March 78th, IMO. mluir-tf
BUMMER ARRANGE
JVIENT.
PHILADEMR IESIINGTON, AND, HAMM
610RMOAILROAD
On and afterNDAY, July__9, 1860,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA,
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 01 noon, ( Express ' ) and
11,10 P. M.
For Cheater at 8.1111 A. M., 11 noon, LW, LW, 7.00 and
11.10 P. M.
For to n
,Wilming at Ale A. M., 12 noon, •1.16, PSC
7.01), andll.lo P
tor New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 6.00 F. M.
, or Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 6.00 P. Ni,
'or Dover at 8.16 A. M. and 5.00 P. M •
For Harrington at 8.15 A. M.. and 5 PAL
For Milford at 8.15 A, AL Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays at 6.00 P. M.
For Farmington at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays at 6.00 P. M.
wor Seaford at 8.11 A. M. Monday, ' Wednesday s, and
Fridays at 6.00 P. M.
Per Salisbury at 8.15 A. M.
CP' Train at 815 A. M will enunoot at Seaford on
Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat
to Norfolk.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
nd
Lea6.26 ve P.M. at 8.00 A. M., (Expreu,) 10.15 A. M.,
e. M.
Leave Wilmington at LW, &60, and HAD A. M., 1.46,
L6O, and 8.35 P. M.
Leave Salisbury at ISO P. M.
f nave Seaford, Tuesdays, Thuradaye, and Saturday a,
at 7.20 A. M. and 700 • • •
Leave Farmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days, at 8.00 A. 51., and 4.15 P. AI.
t.eave Milford, Mondays, Wedueadaya, and Friday!,
at 7.60 A, 61., and 4.00 P. M.
Leave Harrington at 8.16 A. 81., and 4.30 P. 111.
Leave Dover at 9.08 A. M. and L 25 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.06 A. M. and 6.40 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.00, 10.55 M., and 7.35 F.M.
Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A. M., 12.01, 2.92,530, and
POP. M.,
sir ivies Baltimore for Ballehory and Delaware
Railroad at 10.111 A. 41,and ale P. M.
TRAINS trait BALTIMORE.
4.etve Cheddar at 0.45 A. M., 14.10 and 11.40 P. M.
A lemma Wliminr ton at 9.351 A. 111.,12.00 P. M.. and 12.20
. 01.
FAUSIGHT TRAIN with PA8,80401:11. OAR attaohei,
will run iwilo - Bow's
Leila Phlladeiphin for Verriiille . nnd intermediate
pleases at 3 P. N.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
placer at ACM P. M.
Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermedi
ate places at 6.00 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-do-Grace and intermedi
ate ewes at 4.00
31.1103.Y3
Only at 11.10 M,, from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at Lm P. AL, from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
.Iyl 8. AL FELTON. Fremdent.
1860. anziem 1860.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINER.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
From Walimt-street. Wharf,
Will leave as follows—via:
AARI
At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Aeoom
modation..-2 26
At 6 A Nl,. via Camden City - :ai. J.) Ao
oorinnodation- . 2 2d
At 9 A M, Camden and Jensey . .... dornin
• Mad— . 660
At it A M,f iTsie - ti;T;N:,Wi, - '1670i.70,7: I" _ y;di
City. Wenteim ~ - ___ oo
At 1216 P M, ma Camden and Ambo.l, Aeoolum
dation -..
At 21' M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex-
.. 00
At P Al, by Steamboat via Tawny and Jersey
IV, Evening Express...—. 800
At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taeony and Jersey
City ad Class Ticket 2 23
At 61' AI, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mai1....._
At 11 P Cani;riand Jersey City, Southern
2 25
Ate P M, via (3analen and — -Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Paanentor,)—let Class Ticket. 228
The 6P M Mail Line runs daily. the 11 P AI, South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville, Flemington,
tte. at 6 A al and 41' M, ISOM WalnuLetreet wharf. and
7.10'A M Irma Kensington.
For Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Retard-an.
A Wilkeebarre,
Montrose, (heat Bend, ego. at 6 A. Al. from Walnut
street wharf, and 7,10 A . al. Kensington, via Dela
ware. Lackawanna and Western R. R.
For Mount Holly, at 0 and A. M., 2 and 406 P. 141.
For Freehold, at 6.e. M. and P, Al.
• AVLINES.
, For Bristol, Trenton, &a., at 214 and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street wharf,7.l.o A. M. and SM r, AL from
Kensington.
For Palmyra t _Rivortou, Delano°, Beverly, Burling
ton, Florence, Bordentown, /to., at 12%,1, and 434 P. M.
Steamboat Joe Belkn_ap for Bordentown and Interme
diate Places, at 2'/s P. M.
Steamboat Trenton for Taoony_, at 11 A. M. and
Taoony, Beverly, Burlington, and Bnstol, at P. M.
,Filty Pounds of Baggage t only, allowed each Passen
ger. Fassengero are prohibited from taking anything nz
baggage but their worms apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to bo paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility tor baggage to One Dollar per pound,
add will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex
cept by asocial contraot.
split WM. It. GATZMER. Agent.
ELMIRA ROUTE._
artagiami PHILADELPHIA AND EL
MIRA RAILROAD. ,
art, WillEesOarrei Hartant°l!ant Puflul°'
Niagara Kahn, and all points Diann and
'Weal.
0, t. LOW'S,
ria 4 l: l sp iC or KB T T rO r. i: tr t l al l s ' o t 2 o t,
a Li b e a tt u n va d i 1 , 1 D ee a e
r al
_ i t' Toledo a' nl
•
Paesenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphut and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
OALLOWIIII,I, Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal
43(Hhill Str f eet.) daily (Sundaes exoepted), for above
ollows :
DAY EXPRESS ..B.oe A. 1.4.
10HT EXPRESS..• • I'. M.
The 8.00 A, train coalitions at Rupert, for Waken
bane. Fifteen, Scranton, and all /nations on Me
LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOAISBUIRL RAILROAD,
.kTeabo trains
traine make dtrei i . connection at Elmira
wit he or the New lor and Erie, Oanandaigna
and (agars Falls, and Buffalo, ew York and Erie, mut
New York Derr Rails:nide, from all points North and
West, and the anadas.
Baggage (Mee to Elmira, 4ufralo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all 10 t mediate Points.
"Pickett+ oan be t roomed at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Lir VeTielcet Ornee, northwest corner of
SIXTH and OW l AN (IT Streets, and at the PARIBRIIgor
Depot, corner° • HIRTEENTH and OA LLOWHILL.
THROUG • gxplixes FREIG Depot,.A •
LeaVa the Phil elphutand Reading Broad and
Callowhill etre I 'daily (Sundays excepted), for all
points Wed it North, at 6F. St.
Freights ma 1m delivered before DP.M. to insure
thr going th erne day.
or fertther information apply at Freight Depot,
T IRTEEN Pre and OALLOWIIII,, or to
OMAR. 8. "'APPEL General Agent,
Northwest earner SIXTH and IfifIESTN UT Streets,
ROI ft 1.1111,1s1”1,i‘
C HUBB --rl3O Boxes Herkimer county
108 BC6ll34`4l,%lLvittaviitk,ooii.vo
RAILROAD LAO.
r OS n i` CHESTER
lit " ,
*-.....—.-- - - TRXINB vin, PENNMATA.-
RRAIIJRCAD; leave depot,- aotnee.ELE VitNTII
and MARRE'r. at 7.80 A. M., 1240 P, M., and 4 P. M.
Oil Bandar; leave Philadelphia at 84. M., and West
Chester at 4P; M. . , , 1930-tr
TilE PENNSYLVANIA (MN T R,A L
960 AMES DOUBLE TRACK.
1860. #ll/4101*1860e
THE CAPACII THi $S .N... ;. 17 EQUAL ,
TO ANY IN lIU COUNTRY.
THREE THROUCHIP;stiENOFIR TRAtNS
BETWEEN THILADEL: PI'ITSBURG.
Connecting direct at rhilatleinim, t he
from Boston, Now York, anlflar, units ../t, rindilJt
Union Depot at Pittsbusg with Throughlrams rind
from all points in the West, o r and Southwest
—thus fornishing fabilities for the trarurportation of
Passengers ungUrlntEned for mood And 'comfort by any
other route.
.. •
Expresa and Pact Linea run through to Pittsburg,
without change ol Cars or Conductors. All throug_h Pas
senger Trams rovided with Louithridge's Patent
Brake—spend un d er perfect control of the engineer,
thins adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Care are attached to each Train_,* Woodrutri
Sleein Cure to • Axpress and Ft T rans. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fact Linea. Sun
days excepted.
Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 910 A. M.
East Lin e " 11.450 A. M.
x p ressp Train leaves " 10.45 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Humbug Accommodation, via Columbia, 2 P. M.
Columbia 46
rallefiabarg 41 ' 4.00 M.
340 .M.
Wed Chester " 19 60 .111,
West Chester Peecongera will take the Mail, West
Chester Accommodation and Columbia Train'.
Pm:rangers for Sunbury, Wilhamrport, Elmira, Rolla,
10, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladedidila at 9 . 1 5 A. M. and 91'. M. go directly througli.o
Ileketa Westward may bo obtained at the offices of the
Company f Philadelplua, New York, Boston, or Bal
timore ; and Ticketa Eastward any of the important
Railroad Office. In the Wert; also on_ board any of tee
regular Line of Stedman. on the Mums:dual or Ohio
riven,
Wir : Tare always as low, and time u by any
other tout°.
For further information apply at the Faunally Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of
d the c ristorn airnmtions of the
t e lMPLlAriark vrEErffilnultunlien THE
GREAT WEST.
The oonneotiop of traoice by the Railroad 11Cdge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the oaring of time, us adVantageareachly
tkopreolated by &toppers of Freight, anti the Trave
ller Public.
L ille 'than ns and Shippers entrusting the transportation
o their Freight tot ine pomVatiy, can rely with !mull
demo on its speedy trauma
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at alt
times as faroctrabio a: ars solinresd by Mir Railroad
Companies.
particular to mark packages " ii& rennet. Rail
road.
togltfil h 4NTW:Lll l .7oo,=h,l'lrtniPti%=
D. A. NTH WART, Fittslmrg;
A. B.FieTOCI & Go., Zones"'lie,O.; 3.3.ottneton,Biniel,
0.; It. McNeely, Hy.; Ormsby & Xropper,
Portsmouth, O.; Yaddook & Co., Jeffersonville, Indi
ana; U. W. Brown & Co., Cinomnati, O.; Athern &
lltbbert, Cmconnati. O. R. 0. Moldrum. Madison, Ind.;
Jos. E. Moore, Lordsville, Ky.; Y. 6. & Co.,
Byrn:antis, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo,
_IDA R.
P.littss; & Bt. Louie , Mo_ John 11. Har
m, Nanhy 111 e Tenn.; Harris & Bunt Memphis , Tenn.;
ciarso. &A Co., Chicago,H. H. Koonts, Alton,
111.K.7.t0 Freight Agents of Railroads at different pouxts
In toe Week
8, B. KINGSTON, dr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW tc 1(00118, 80 North istree, beatimore.
LEECH & CO., 1 Astor House, or 18. William st., war
hums . & CO.. TO. 77, Btate street, Barton.
A. R. AMMON, Gen't Freight Agan, Pbillt.
HOUPT, Genl Ticket Agent, Pane,.
lel-1g E. LEWIS, Oen'l Hun't Altoona, Pa.
PIIILADELPIIIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD.—PASSENGER TRAINS for POTTSVILLE,
READING and HARRISBURG.
MORNING LINE, DAlLY,.(Sundays excepted.)
Leave NOW Depot, corner of BROAD and GALLoW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets lat 8.00 A. M.,
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD, 1 P. M. train running to Pittsburg ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 I'. M. train running to
Ohninhereburg, Carlisle, Ica.; arid the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD I P. M. train, rummer to Sun
bury:Mc.
AFTERNOON LINES. • '
Leave New Dept, corner of BROAD and CALLOW.
HILL Streets, PRILAD ELPHlA,(Passenger entrances
streets )1 7 PIYPTS •
•
%RCM Rainti'llirgal P. M:. DAILY, far
Zen.. at 6 P. M., DAILY, (Sundays es.-
DISTANCES
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
From PRILAIIIMPHIA
To 28 -
Reading.-- 68
Lebanon.... —. 88
Dauphin—
Millersburg I
Trevorton .lunation. ,1138
Sunbury.-- . . 161, Northumberland--..in
Lewiston . —
Milton
_...-- —.197
Williamsport —.-...109
Jersey Shore—._
Look Haven.*..23B,
Aalst°n "* ---134 i Williamsport and Elmira
Troy. .H 1 Railroad.
Elmira -- -- 237
The 800 A. M., and the LSO P. M, train connect daily
at Port Clinton, (Sundays excepted.' with the DATA
WILIAMSPORT and ERIE RAILROAD,
making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls,
Canada. the West, and Southwest.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and
OALLOWRILL Streets,
an7ll-tf W. H. MOILHENNEY.IIearetary
Philadelphia and Readin
and Lebanon Valley,R.l
AINININWITLADELPIIIA., GU
MANTOWN AND NORRIS
TOWN 11 . A. - 11.ROAD--BUMMERARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY. May 14,1860,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 12 A. M.,
/I 1, 1134, 4,5, 0, OX 7, 8. 9, 10 X, and 11% P. M.
Leavo Germantown 6, 7 7;68, 8%. 9, 10,11 , 11 A. M,
71 7,6, 2, 6, 6,6.4, 7,8 6 0
Ays
41 4 N.
90a D,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. M., 11,3, 5, ns, end
1036 P. 91.
and Lmkve
P. M.
Germantown 6.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, 634,
93i
CREBTNUT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia IS, 8, 10, If A. M., 9,4, 4, 634, 8,9,
and 1034 P. Al. .
Lease Ohertmat Rill 7.10 7.40,.6.40, 9.4011,40 A. M.,
1.40, MAO, 4.10, 8.40, and 1.10 P. M.
ON 1411 - 14DAYR.
leave Philadelphia 9.05 A. Al.,
M. I_,l and 734 P. M.
m heave Cheetnut IA A. M.. 10.50. 6.10 , and 9.10
FOR CONBROMOCEEN AND NORRIBTOWN,_
Leave Philadelphia 5.60, 734, 9.0_11.011, mire. A. 51.,
1.069.06,V . , 5.56, 6.60, and 1134 P. M. _
a and 7,., AN. 9, /1
A.
M I , 134, 636,
leave PAtladelphi ON AM n a AY and
• -
5 P. AL
leave Norristown ni , A. M.,1 and 6 P. M.
FOR ALANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 6.60, 734, 9.65. 11.63 A. M., 1.191.3.11,
3.05, 4,34, 5.55. 640, B.4 , and 111e* P. M.
Leave Manaynnk ,3d, 934, and 1134 A. M., 7,
6.05, 1, 634, 8, and 834 Y. M.
ON !SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3. 8, and 8 P M.
Leave Manaynnk 71[ A. M., 134, ag, and 034 P. M.
ttlB 11 R.
DEPOT.ll,_General kluperintendens,
NINTH and GREEN Etreett.
NOTION.---(3II7SITER
VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS..
ANGER TRAI NS FOR powvINGTOWN AND tri.
TERMEDIATISTATIOVEI.—On and after Beth
MO, the Passenger Trams for DOWNINOTOIN N
wilt start from the .new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading... Railroad Company, corner of
BILOAD emd CALIPWRILL attest*, (passenger en
trances on CallowhilL
ftiO N RNINV TRAIN for Downingtown, !tavern at 8.00
AFTERNOON IMAM fez Downingtowa,it at
Y.
DAILY (Benders excepted.)
or of
titreßord of Manton of At noladeltPla
.d Iteadlna Rad COMMY. '
are W. R. McILIIENNEY,Beetetax,•
WEST CHESTER
10.1galing RAILROAD TRAINS vi A
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot. eon=
ELEVENTH. .and MARKET Streets, daily (except
Bandar) et 7.11 A.M., 11.30 P.M., and 4 P. AL Leave
(k ,ter at AM A. M.. 10.01 A. M.. and LW P. M.
SHIPPING.
TUE BRITISH AND NORTI
AIORWAN ROYAL MAIL RWEArTI
18011 RIM YORK TO LI VIRTOOL.
' Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Passage----- 71
WHOM BOTTOM TO LIVIRTOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Seoond
Whe ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
Whe ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Bar
rr.
ERSIA, Capt. Judkini CANADA, Capt. Lang,
R ASIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar,
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARAECapLARdeIeoII
AFRICA, Cant. Shannon, EUROPA, Llapt. J. Leitch,
St./01IA, (now butt hng.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead
NIAGARA.
on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
NIAGARA. Millar, leaves Boston. Wednesday, June TT.
ASIA, Lott, York Wednesday. July 4.
EUROPA. Leitch, Baton, Wednesday, July 11.
PERIVA, Jadkine. " Wednesday, July la.
ARABIA, Stone.. " Nvedlleadar, July le.
AFRICA, Shannon, " t York, Wednesday, Aug.
CANADA. Lang, " •Boston, Wednesday, Aug. S.
ASIA, Lott., N York, Wednesday, Aug. 15.
EUROPA, Leitch, " Boston, WednesdaY , Ang. 22.
PERSIA, JuAkine, N York, Wednesday, Aug, AL
Bertha not sugared until paid tor.
.
An experienced Burgeon on bean!,
The °Amore of these ships witl not De aocountalde for
Id, Silver, Paton, tippets, JOwelrf, Frecdoue Monts,
or Metals, unless bille of laduag me signed therefor, am,
the value thereof therm expressed, For freitht or
Passage extols to E. CUNARD,
P. 1.11 4 Bowling Green, New York.
FOR TUE
A SOUNTII.-OEARLES
-
TON :FR ND GHVAEDAHEDmAmaturr.
HOST) Firelight at an 6V13111g0 per cent. be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The U. S. Mail timainehip !CEYSTONE STATE. Cap
tain Ohne, P. blarehman, will sail on luesday, August
7, at 10 o'clock A. AI.
Through in ins to SO hours—only 40 hours at Sea.
FOR SAVANNAH GA.
U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
Captain Joint J. (AMU, will sail on Friday, August
10, at 10 A. M.
1 hrougn ih 68 to GO hours—only hours at Sea,
lairSaiung (lays changed Dom eve Saturday to every
G
Ova days. oods receives', and Bilks
s of Lading signed
every dal.
The splendid first-olass aide-wheal Steamships KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF OEORGIA now run ea
above every tan days thus forming a Sve-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, shese Ships con
nect with eteamers for Florid)and,witn railroads, ika.,
for all places in the South and outhstest.,
. !Ns LIRA oF,.
Vreight and Ineutauce found to oronon of floods
shipped Smith will be found to be lower by e these snips
than by sailing venal', the - remiunt being ono-half the
rate.
N. D.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
anneaessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
Railroad Llompanmet taking
ON
risks from these points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Nora by tide routs /tit; 10 1.3 r cent. cheaper than by
the Inland /touts, lie will be seen by the folluwiug sohe
dale. Through tickets from Philadelphia, via Charles
ton and Savannah eteamahlos,lNCl, LWOW MEALS on
the wholn roots, except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montdomery
,
Mario vAlle.
To Oliarlostois—,,-215 CO Charleston— .....ort 00
Savannah.-- ... 18 CO savannah......, CI IA
Augusta—.-- 20 00 Augusta —......... 28 00
Mason._._. —. 21 00 Mac0n........._.,. 32 75
Atlanta ------ . 23 00 Atlanta— . — . nOO
Golumbu"—,--. 23 00 Oolurnbui—..— 36 00
I
Albany ___.. 24 00 Albany.---.._..... ST 00
Montgomery—_. 15 00 Montgomery— . SA 00
Mobilo. . CC 00 Mobile— —.— 48 90
New Orleans..... 8978 Now Orleans__ ,_. II go
No bills of lading signed after the ohm has called.
For freight or passage apply on board, of second
wharf above Vine street, or to
ALEX, HERON, Sr.,
!Southwest corner FOURTH and CIIESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDD.
Savannah, HUNTER & HA.MMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
TuesdaT,
For 1 Lerida from Savannah, steamer' at, Mary's and
Rt. John'', every Tnonddr and Saturday.
MI=MM
THE ADAMS EXPRESS
a_ a - "Jai CO.,Office 320 CHESTNUT Street,
forwards Parcels, Paokages. Alereliandose, BanklVotes,
and Specie, either by its own lanes or in conneetion
with other Express Companies, to all the prinoipal
towns and cities of the United States,
E. S. SANDFORD,
10164 f General Superintendent.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
I'iIAOKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.-W 0
-& weal resuotrolir oall the attention of the Bora
cal Hardware Trade to our extensive Stook of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we otter eta small
sirranoe by the peonage,
Orders Mr direct importation eoliolted, and Roods de
ilustrd ettkor in this city,New York - , or New OrlealM
W. G. LEWIS h Sou,
COMMERCE Btrtat.
:as parties' and Oommlesion IttorohantS
.1.4 9., Olt I ';1 tta,mid Downie ifikT447lllll.
11 EN N ESSY . BRANDY .-70 oacka, in
Bald bi Dio4,giniternm,
FuRNE B4 ' a., ei '
BR I LIT '&' OCI.: 1 ' t i ri l ' ' : * ll 'lllo.mm lk N. - -
NS, 529 MARKET ST/tier,
- . •
' tiFormeritle srL)
biota s • nocts Arno R die _ATE. -.
T I V P. PANCOAST, AUCTI , uc
,..1. 11 • eeseor to B. SCOTT:U.42j bil[Ellal UT St• -• BA Lss ATIrRX - CRA V WRY' TUBSDAIiti" -
.
CARD .I have, la oonserwea of emitter ill, ',,,,,,,-' DiStg., t , ll l, nese Plume iefilste sin Aeseetimely . :
health, disposed of atirriterest in the Atl9llo bh•i- " ,trlr - ritillior WI ' - 'hoise .... elsewita — terij,li ' .
nes" fleretofora sondes bin% at 431 , 0,RR5' RUT ' - ab- • 0 IF -
Street to air. Pi. F. PA COAST, . • ; --, edition to which we pooh ,eiettereetwaser eteivieere:l:
sash sale,ope tho. aselisilorsoeb la Deastilt: .
~
I talcs this opportnth y td tender my thanks' Tor 'the .
support / Lava received and ask a eciatinuation le My VC! nekeeee,...nt . .! - 1 . 11 . Watt, the 'Mate le
suceeasor, whom l hereby authorise to colleetel iny ' lO • 0 - ""
ef. i r "
m i d. an d' i n v t altr - , • .
eeeettted accounts. , . B. SCOTT, le •••
PeiIdeDELPIILA., AllgUiltl. MO. ' the wilt, #l4l !* U
111 SS at* '• -
'NT I re a stile itinant. , 1611 . , eeeirat=ler: ,
sale, minding ova/ *Olonfa 71filia
proverb . : Pnittedi slisee-,
PitivaTz 8 ' el
Mr' Steel eitote ente - en nier wrests mit rodolois .
and advertised oopasienalli la our AIN* tab eitiOnie. •
(of Which 1,959 copies are printed winkled Me ea - -
charge, :_
_____
PHILIP FORD & 00. , AUCTIONEERS,
No, 530 MARRET Btreiit. and /Ali MINOR'
Street
LARGE BALE GF .gooTs,saoßs. AND .O.IIOGARB.
,00 4 GASES.
On Thursday Moravia,
August Dth, at 10 &cloak .premseig. will be sold by
datalogud. on 4 months eredit.24loo cameo mew o boys,
and yordhs' calf, lop, grain, and thick bootarir p kip,
buff, wag, and meet brogans, calf MO be givters,
Oiford tree and walking shoes. women e, mimeo , an d
ohddren's calf, kip,;goat, morocco. and kid tarots and
aloes, ladies' gaiters. and kid slippers: ' AI" a 101 l ea
sortment of city-miude wcnnen's. mines, arid hileran's
goat end'morocco soots . Also. .
00 dos. Calf kinii•
The above sale will prove attractive to Sonthern and
17Western burrs. A s
o the sale comprises invoice/i t ol
:41i [ code
et 1[7;1 b r iiy2l. fi .7l.l l l% l3's"fa' l umrs ' h
Sir Galls open lot examitiation, with catalogues,
earl on the morning of sale.
SABINE & DUY,
INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 494 WALNUT Street,
Insure against loss or dame.go by Fire, on Cotton and
Woollen Mills. and other hlantlfactones, Puddings,
Merchandise Furniture , and other property, Oa
t kr
AnaitOFOMTAN 1 1 / 1 10/41,% S tIrlirleRit,
Cash Capital and Aurplusl9Bl.6sB 60.
WASHINGTON INS.-CO., ROV.
PROVIDENCE WAS
Cash Capital and Surplus .50795 15.
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF NE YORK,
HOPE FIRE Ifidt l irAynt g o an .A . Pitirk l yoilt - , °2.
Cas Capital and Surphrs_l9224,B44 61,
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF - DIGIT HA.VEN,
FIRE INS
and Surplus 11334402
GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK
• Cash Capital and Surplua_Bl2l6iN CT,
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS, OF NEW. Yolt
Cash Capitad and Surpluslls26,lBl 51.
Applications in person or hy note wilt receive prompt
attention. SABINE & DUY, Agenda,
.le4 Sin No. 424 WALNUT Street.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE ' COMPANY
OF PRILKDEPHIA.
(FIRE /NEURANCE EXCLUSIVELY./
•f 0 MPAIYY" S B.DILDINS. W CORNED
Wall AND Vital CT ETA EETSI
P. RA•ren'iono
WILLIAM Mawr,
NALBP 0 F
Jonn M. 41Tw000,
Bina. T. 'Ramon,
11""
WnA TATCIIi
CHARLES . OXE. Be,
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
'UAL INCORPORATED 1816-01ARTER. PEEPER
•
No:310 WALNUT Street above Third, rhiladelphm.
Having a large paid-up lapital Stook and Surplus In
vested In sound and AVM able Securities, continue to.
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other-Personal.
Property. All losses Liberally and promptly adJusted.
• • - •
ataXCT
Thos. R. Maria, JohaT. Lell,
John Welsh ' Junes R. Campbell,
named C. Ntorton, . EdinuW r i G. Bat'
Patriok Brady, Mum. W. roultikey,_
• Israel Mprrier.
• 110,ddra_. MARIS; •Brasidexa.
ALBERT O. L. CRAWFORD.Becretarr. , , 0522-tf
:TAKER CITY INSITRANCE,COMPA:
wer NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 43e WALNUT.
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUS 8360,748.70.—1nmes against Lou or Dunes') by
Fire, and the Penis of the Sea, Inland Navigation and
Trans;ortation.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
E. P. ROSS, Vine President.
H. H. COODSHALIA, See'y ana *Pressman
S. H. BUTLER, Assistant SeareterY.
George Hart,
A. O. Carta,
E. W. Bailey,
H. R. Coggehail,
Hon. H. M. Faller.
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
1-1,-COMPA
NY.—Authorized Capital '4IIOO,OOO—CEARTER
PERPETUAL.
Northern Central
Itailroad,
Office No. an WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, - and Merohandree gene
rally,
Also, Marine Inranees on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland I mi nsurance to all parts of the Union.
DIEECTQRS..
Sunbury and Erie fI. It
Jacob Esher,
D. Luther,
L. Audenried,
DBMS Pearaort,
Peter dieger,
IMMffi
LIFE INSURANCE
PANY.—THE PENN
LANCE COMPANY, North,
DOCK Street& Alumni, EMT,
INSURES LIVES for the
annuities and arithormante- , 1
Real Estate , and makes all o
eontir.genoien °Wt..
They not as Executor', I
Traeteee, arta Guardians.
trial L. Miller,
npurun Coate",
ichard S. Newbold,
illiam P. Hacker,
William H. Kern,
Eamnal C. Huey,
HeoMarled;
Henry C. Townsend.
lodlehne Kent,
William H. Carr,
Deon,
William u ßobertione
Warner M. Ruin,
P. el, ItHol
&Ai
BAM.,
JUIN W. Hostioa.Sea
DELAWARE' MUTUAL SAFETY IN
iILTRANCE COMP
" ANY.
"^nR-Pf/R47,5'D BY THE LEWSLATITRE OF
OFFICE O. E. poßNlGi'llifektVENll - " FrAlictlvlr
streets,
MARINE INS U RANCE
DE VESSELS,
CARGOISAT, Ts all pars of th e Wait
FRE
INLAND INSURANCES
,
Os 1111:1411t UT RiVar, Canals, Lakee_, and Lana Starrier,*
to a u parts of the Union.
FIRE INEU.R•NOES '
2212 Merohandiee perinalll. r ' , • -.....'
len Otorearelltnic Homes, ate. '
ASSE,TB OF THE COMPANY.
Metrennter 1,18/19. •
Far. Mariat Tatra
1129,060, Philadelphia Oar IV neat. Lonn.....lnAto in
no,orAkPerasllveklus State lir ot. Loan-- P 3,666 e
21,000 yenneljrants State 6 4 6 ot. Loan.- 31,091 OP
lupe, U t ß.Treaanry lIX VI Cent. Notre and
_ I,titn,est 01113 1 ----. ~..,,..--..,-,... 16,163 H
430,000 U. S. `Prewar) , 6 IP at. Notes and inter
est due— BOAS 00
06.000 Temporary Loin to file City Of Phila
delphia - 11.000 00
1110,000, Penzusylirania, Railroad 14 Mortgage
0 * cent. Bonds—l. . ape go
00,004, North Pennsylvania Railroad-Mort
gage 6 4r dent. Bonds— —12,90000
010,011 West Pluladelphut Passel:war antiwar
Oompany 7 fr ot. coupon bonder UAW 00
811,000,100 shares stook Germantown Gee
Company, mtereet and prinamal
guarantted by the pity of Phila
delphia— _- 10,011 U 7
.
ilipoo,l9o allure Pennsylvania Railroad
Company-----. Ban 09
NAL 190fiesreeliorth Penntrylvama
mad 9111 11
1114110, duties Ptaindeiptua Ire Boat and Steam
Tug Company. Philadelphia mil
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ocean Steam Navigation
Gompany; Philadelphia and Ha
vre de Grate Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exoltange
ileindians --.2,110 00
Bond aa
and Mortensen, and Neal &tato; 02- 34°13,718 04
fire Bnlidm66 6.315 66
Bale receivable forlturnrarioes made— lama 19
Balance due at Aganonst—Preminnut on Ma
rum Policies, interest, and other debts due
the Company 06,054 61
Bone and stook of sundry luserawse Como.-
1.360 00
Souk on Devout In =— MAO
ra i n A,gri l 4er . ,
[h
o e rii i Penrose. i 6w g .
•
ohn CDevii,
smelt Tlagllall,
Mem Eyre, Jr.
ernes C. Hand,
William C. Lodwnr•
°P.7.hitregeon.
tg :, z e Cl Leiper,
fkarlei Kelly.
WILMA
TIIOB. O.
MEN RV I,VI.TMRN. fi..,..
LEVI W. GROFF,
Near DAR BVII.LE. LANCASTER CO.,l's.
Manufacturer on the ,Id Process
SINCE ISS2 OF
DOUBLE DIS PILLEED
FORE RYE WH ISK Y.
Warmth:id to be Pure. without Corn or Drug,"
DISTILLED FROM THE BEST OF RYE ONLY.
aul-Im •
I/ B. PALII.IfER, THE ADVERTIatiti
v • AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT , eve,' hi.
views of the principle and beat mode of Advertising,
daily, between N and o'clock. /Willey!
mill-3m
J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
ILA• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Nan removed Ills (Mee from No. CM Arch street to No
429 WALNUT Otreett
• •
•
Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills.
ConveranCes, Assignments, Briefs of Title. and other
Inctrumenta of Writing. The management of Executor
ships, Adminiatratorahips,' and Trusts. superintended;
and the beet securities procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference risen
when required. ap3o-em*
HENRY E. KEENE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Han REMOVED lu■ office from No.nso Waluut Ntreet
to No. no South THIRD Street. Walt 6m.
HORACE SEE,
DIECAANICAI, ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY
No. 114 gout, SIXTH Street,
Nearly opposite the County Courthouse,)
Preyaree i , yocifications, Drawings, &0., and transacts
all other busman aonneeted with the obtainine of Let
tare Patent. • ae2ll 41n*
JWAGNER, JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
ONce, No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence &mem)
PIIILADBLPHIA,
SyShis aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in
the United States, us, enabled to prosecute and collect
claims of every desenption.
Particular attentioncven to the examination and re
covery. of the °lei ma ° Legatees and Devisees, and the
examination of Land 4416 and securing the interest!
of heirs and all persons interested in the came, in all
pßaof the Union.
the Statute& of all the States and is Commissioner
for most of them.
Depositions carefully taken under Conmusinons.
CLAIMS ON IRELAND.
O'GORMAN & WILSON.
(Rionatiti O'GoRMAN, EDWARD J. Wiesen),
ATTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
No. tee BROADWAY, New York,
Having estaldistied extensive Correspondence and
Agenoies tbrougnout Ireland, will take charge of the
collection of Glenne, Legacies, &oi, and attend to other
business many part of that ountrr. lee) stutham
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPER MANITACTURERB' AGENV,
PAPER AND PAP R - 1 AKI R'E 1.?
No. IT Eonth SL.T.TH atraa, Ptikintintrb
reII-din •
SFUUUET & SONS,
.IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS,
An. 2.6 eolith' FRONT Street.
Reeelve regularly a full assortment of desirable Cl
GOBS Isluoh they offer at low rates. for cash or ap
pro ced eretht, Jelo ly
PAWSON (r. NICHOLSON,
tIpOICDINORth
NOM. 019 a D 421 hI11109.111111::ET,
Between Market tit
f Chestnut etrt—..
PHILAE
JAMES PAWLON. JAR. V. NW
InS7 lr.
SaLATE ROOFING.—J 0 EIN WELCH,
1 ,7 SLATER, is prepared to put on any amount of
roofing at low rates. All work warranted to gwe ea
tisfaotton. Orden gent to THIRD Street and GER
SIANTOWN Road will be progritt4 attended to.
im
SALES -BY
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
'DIRE
01'0110.
MOIDICAI L. DAWIIO3I.
?Ao. H. $717/111.7.
OHS H. BRovnt,
B. A. BAHIEsTOaX,
Mmuw.U.CAtur,
I. L. BIMINI:1E1W
ORD BTABR.PIIII4d4rt.
forebsiT. • fell
DIRECTORS
E. P. Refs, • •
• Foster S. Perkins,
• Andrew R. Chambers,
Earauel Jones, M. D.,
magi'
. .
D Jo r e . peho Maxfield,
Johnß. rg l e aksM c u
ert
Wm. P. Dean
J. E. Baum.
EBRER,Prestdent.
. DEAR. Vice President.
' AO-tithed
AND
TRUST. COM
MUTUAL -111g_iN811-
- t oonler of ems
bolo term of ilife—tesitte
Inains life mpereata In
• •n ntro tracti devendinsim the
• • • tors. Imignsse
BEN. ! •
Samuel B. Stokes,
William Martin,
James B. !doFarlatuL
Joseph Il k Trotter,
Jame., EntriAnn,
Itheophilua Paulding;
k i wt . A n f L o tc lter.
/ottu*. Humor.
Ban B. Aroher.
Bainuel J. Ctingtiall
Joseph M. llama,
John O. Brenner. •
em, Euston.
L. MILLER, PresidoM.
STOLES, VW. Praelt.
tar.. sula
JILRECITOJUI.
Damn,' E. atones.
J. P.l enluton,
Henry Egoist
Edward Der tea
ic
IL Jones Bract e. ,
paper PdPilvain%
Thomas C. Maul.
Robert Burton, •
4aoob Jona s,
Jewels .I%P}
Joshua. Eyre.
Jana B. Semple, Plttsys
D. T. Morgan,
M MA. Ber_ger. ,r
RTIN, President,
RAND, Vice President
.1101
BUSINESS CARDS.
V. B. PALMER
11 - 5
TO LtoOKBELLERB.
TH6 FIFTY-FIFTH PHIL A DELFHIATHADH
BALE OR BoOKO, BXERBOTYrE ',LATHS, iko.,
vnll combienoe on TIONDA'I, EleptemborlY,
• Catalogues in press.
REAL ENTATE—AIIGUBT 14.
-Orphans' Court Bale--Estate ofJohn Hannan. awed.
Two vrick "DWELLING, Cathedral avenue,
TWouty ?milli ward.
Rape to—Two-46u Brick DWELWie. ad
loijoh• ftraen intate—Two-story Brick 3WELLII4O, ad
joining. •
Or Court Hale—Eatete of Goolge Rundle, deed.
GROUND RENT of SRI a year
•
Rome Estate—GßOUND RENT (4140 krear•
'Pereinp'onr Este—By ord.7 of Hem.
Very va'tta Me LOT, 3 acres, 19 perches, on the Yak
T oad, shove Nioatown lane. .ate
Executors' Bale—Estate of Jo Fesnure
4 ' ATEA ht.Bo 4T ROTEL," at artalesburg, (resting
on the river Delaware.
Pere Bale. -
STORE AND DW IN , Ifo. Al qua street ,
Third ward. - .
Peremptory gale.
of Oaf
Thr.:z rr Brick DwEr i Ltrta, Titnifth erred north
• Two Three-srory Erick litW.W.Lirefilt. Kos. ICI and
1256 Christian street. west•of Twelfth street. with two
three atoll trick dwellings Itt the Ann on Thartow
attest. , I,
.1141,33.
moteroua TlMiroixt; emir
ATE. -
Qn Tueeder.
E feArMll2ll),' at 12 o'elook, noon. at therkilsdelph.li
The very Valuable property_belenging to tho-Plowtora
Iran Compeer. satiated montoor county, eon
suiting of about 2.000 acres very valuable mineral
ore.. tinning rights. rolling milli. femme& r.seit i a
dwellings. micas. kc.. hb
Terms-422,000 cash, WIWI the proPertY&struck 011 i -
- on the execution Of the deed, wit XI days or
ale.
1160" Fall particulars ready in handbdts..
Sale iit jtos. 139 and 141 South MATH lOW,
HUPERIOR FURIVPITIRS, FRENCH-PLAT esIR
RORS, new) -FORTES BRthet3llLS CARPETS
On Thursday Moscow, -
At ft o'clooh, at the -emotion Store, an ewotteat of
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant . pianp-fortee.
fine remora, oerseta, eta, from fatedies megrim(
sa housekeemns, removed to the owe for ocammieeee al
le.
MOM NATIIANB,- AU 0 TIONZtig
Arm_oliir swattluanr,sinbaser ,
DlOSine el Fn..Lwa and OE Aims-
, TO LOAM
824.000 to loan; Stria lowan run,- on dianiosida,
watches, /Watery, elvetitlate, erg st, Seth/AG aro
eerie., snar, hardware, fretlery ilthTollll, SUP.
nittre, !Adding, and en gooilY ef eve . 1/014
large or am amounts, from'one litonat to
for any length of time agreed on.
- -
lir The Oldest s.
Establiahed Hoar its thle eits.
seat Private entrance on RACX /Moe, • •
air Business brows frcrm A. ni. to f Y.
Heavy insorance for the belleint dtromitort.
CHARGES WILY TWO TEA
MGT Advances of tneeand aywards et.-twoi per ee,,
Advances of
,SHIO, and mess % at one sr cent, los
'short loans."
AT P.RryAT. !OLE: - •
UR m NO t ET ERW ATLEE I . A TERT ft . a LEeVd Rt
pati the canal eelhnt prices. gold lever and levies lista ee
silver lever. and -Jerome watches , . Excilsb. &rise.
Frenoh watches, at astonishing low renews, Jewelry a ll
every dercmitlon. very low, gamii pistols. melee' In
struments, first quality - or EaTanii 43111111111 at kilt this
imvortatum price. in quantities tGaillt M. see
various other lunds or goods.
OUT DOOR` PALER •
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. •
Consignments of any and mom_ kind ei g_oode sat_
cited. MOSES SATRAItiIiI.
ST. LOOM, MO.
WILLIAII6 I ,' BOYLE & I M., - . - Arrel
TIORBER3 fr.l - 430MMIEBION,DilditOPIA.NTS,
rm. 6 North MAIN St, , 2.4 T. LOUIS, Mo. ifetwitirly
with Mosarsadrers, Claghord, UO.' glitlidia Of et
their serrioes to the merchants, Paigamotar ~
ite,
others of , Philadelphia, for the /allot_ dry COWL ear
pets, boots , ekes, hardy , are: jenrelrr,
VP Cash advance& made On Melt Of
or Settlements made three days after Gale.
Mere,
RETERENCOO. •
. Myers. Claghorn, &C o.. , rhaidesdsla."
Stuart & Brother, Phdadebina. ~
Van Wyok. Townsend t & Warrens, ri•w Vosit ,
L. & 13. Curtis & Co„ ew York.
Wood, Christy, & Co., t. /..0 , 1% MO.
Crow. MoCrearr. &. Co.: `, nala-thstallY-
ItIACHIAT.ItY AND IKON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
WOR.XB.—NEAPIE lk -LEVY.
T, CID AL AND TIIF,ORDTICAL EfflalNala
MAD R-
NISTB, BOILERMAKERS, BLASp
and FOUNDERS, having, for many years. bees is
suocegeful operatme, I mes asolusively. engaged la
building and repitifise asse_ond liver gin his
and low pressure, Iron , Water Tanks Trope
,kg., o. t rsepectfelly offer their sersectotbe pa
ut being tally preps eekt,to
_contract r Zneines
sizes. Marine River., SOW atation psnn[ sole
paterns of different sizes. to girereti to traelllta el
dere with quick despatch. liorerk ascription. or TstWrs
making made at the shortest notice. Jima aid tolr:
Treasure, Flue, Tubular, and C7bltree gd s of 4410
best Tenney trams °harem& iron. Forgunwrir sal eiSin
and kinds; Iron and Prase Cutlet sof an - , erigaws/01,
Roll Tinning. Screw Cutting, and sit other sort taw
netted with the above Matinees.
Drawings and sneeitioatione for all wort i slesur.
establishment, free of charge , and work
The imbeonbere have ample wharfdool7grat TA4I/-
pairs of poets where they can he in perms
and are provided with abeam blooks c ferse dale
for raising heavy or light Weights.
JACOB o.A timetw x,
Junri P.
'BEACH. and P
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, Mr. 951
SEAM Street, Kensinaton,
LIAM H. TIERS informs hut friends that,heetna iptr
ohasod the entire stook of Fattens at-the abo F
FA jrW rirt i T i td o Z
n re.seigrdera !de l
HOll5B Work, Uttering. mace fro m
' al
heretort or Coeola Furnaces, in dry or vista nal. 91 4
loam. -maaar.
-
MAXIM: V. -VAIIMMAX
SoutawAl l i To f N i ffir
ELME ATM wAvarivroikenEsts.
PRILAMISPHIA..
MERDJOK k EONS,
ENGINEERS ND MAC IBIS,
Alanefacture Dish and bow Prewar, Steam Skeelswa,
for Land, River. and marine same..
Boilers, Gasometers, 'Durk& Iron Scab, Ara; OiletraSS
of ali kinds, either Iron or Bras.
- Iron 'Frame Roofs for Gan Works, Work Shows\ /tad
road Stations, arc. . •
Retorts and Usa Attiohinery of the Watt and noel Lve
'pmved oonstruotin
Every description of Plantation Maehinery, malt 011
Baw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum ParmOses Steen
Trains, Defecer i ern,Filtens, Primping Enthral, ass,
Sour Aaents ..or Rdliens'sj'aWant Wallas D r h
sr LI Z
Animating. NavistyWn_Patent_ Wiest gamins
Aspinwall & WOltief ratint Gentritivd
Plaalainit. ant-e
SAVING FUNDS.
"A little, bnt often, Om the Puree."
PRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
136 Routh - FOURTH Straet,batweep Cheat
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all 'Deposita
on demand.
'Llegoatio'rs' money scoured iry klovernmeat,
State, and City Loans. Ground //Lents, Mort
gagee,g =testa deems surety better than huge profits, profits, ooneequently will ran no nib with depo
sitors' money, but have It at all times ready to
return, with 5 per cent. interest, to the owner, as
they have always done. This Company never
seepended.
Females, married or single and Minor,, can
deposit in their own right, en d deposit, can
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perretnaL Incorporated by - the State
or PennprrlTam a. with authority to receive mono*
from trustees and executo
LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED.
Moe open daily, from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening until S o'clook.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, errs* Cadwallader.
John Bhindler, George Russell,
Malachi W. S loan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Leine Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,.
Nicholas Rittenhouse, NathattemleY.
as. H. Batterthwriiite,_ Jones Yorkers.
/mph W. Lippmeott.
JACOB B. fiIIAINNW, President.
CITIVES CADWALLADZII, TIVMIIIIII%
11,938-Y
" A Dollar sawed is twice warned."
SAVING FUND—FINE PER CENT IN
-1,7 TEREST.—NAT[ONAL SAFETY TRuji_COef-
PAN Y, WALN UT Street, eouthweat corner THIN
Philadelphia. lucorp, ? reted by the State Penney -
Walla.
Lionel is reeeived in any sum, large or monall. and lll
tercet rani from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The officio SL oneti every day from nine o'olook in the
morning till five o °look In the evening• and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till eight o'clock.
Hon. HENRY in BENNER, President.
ROBERT BELFRLDOE, Viol Pregident.
WiaiLiAni 1. REVD. secretary.
DIRICToRm:
•
Ban. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brawnier.
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee.
Samuel X. Arl'ton, Joseph Yerkes,
C. Landreth Munni, James L. Stephenson.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate ifilortsages,
tironnd Rents, and such first- oleos securities as will al
ways insure perfoot security to the depositors, and
which cannot fail to give pennant= and' stability to
this Institution.
• aul-tv
SAYING FUND-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Largo and small soma received, and
_paid bank on de
mend without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTh
REST from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
Office !MILTS, from 9 until 5 o'olank every day; and on
MONDAY EVENINGB from 7 until 9 o'clock - .
DRAFTS fir hal e on England, Ireland, and Scotland.
from.t 1 upward.,
Preondont—ETEPllEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treanurer—JAblES R. KUNTER.
PLINY FlSR.Aotnarr,
HOTELS.
`T. NIQUOLAB HOTEL
I.- BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
When completed, nix years ago, the BT. NICHOLAS
wan universally pronounced the moat magnificent. con
venient, and thoroughly organized eatabliehment of Le
nd on thia continent. What it was then it remains to
ay—wi them a rival in size, in ecimptuousnese, and in
t o general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The
otel has aoconimodations for one thousand guests. in
°lndio I one hundred complete suites of apartments for
families. Six hundred persona can be oomfortably seated
at the tables of its three publicaiming room, and non
thing that modem art has devised for the cumvemenee AM
social gratification of the travelling Paella bee teen
omitted in its plan, or is neglected in 1M practical details.
The early reputation of the house at home and abroad,
derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments,
and its home-lire comforts ace luxuriee. has been en
hanood every year by the unwearied exertions of the
proprietore.
mill 4m TRBADWELL. WHITCOMB. & CO.
LEGAL.
-•N COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA. .
-
hetet° of MICHAEL GRATZ, deoessed.
The Auditor appointed or the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of PRANK M. ETTING. Trus
tee under two certain deeds of trust. one dated October
Wit. 1019, by REUBEN ETTING, and ethers, to FRED
ERICK hi.ATe e, and the other dated October 231 h,
1819 lie sod Bears to SIMON GRATE, and others, re
corded reepeettvele at fluhtdelphill, to Deed Book el.
W. J S. pp. I ii and PIT, of t..e Estate of Michael
Gratz. I 1 , • of rile of Philadelphia. deceased, and to re
po t it the balatee in tha handset' the an
countant. a ill meet ths parties In interest, on MON-
D Y, Auctii.t nth 1841, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his atm
No. 4 16 w A I.r. UT Street, Philadelphia.
11 2t-tuthsst CHARLES S. PAN COAST, Auditor.
CANDLES,
PARRAFIN WAX, -
FUR SPE/MARTI,
CREMIC
MAPT
racked tit Arlain or fatly boxes to mit any market.
Forr liA le t: m arkn E ts o li E t
, e n til a an n ifast s me
A ,
Rvas.
taut rwrtf
T ~en A B R Y a
barrels Wilutington,.l.
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EsesszlE