The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 17, 1860, Image 4

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The Syrian Question in the British
Parliament. •
in Poe Sagiish floqiet , ft, he Si lost .
Lard Stratford 'de Radcliffe, in calling the attention
of the Boum to the disturbanees in Syria, did not
think it neoessaty to enter in detail into the atroot
ties which bad, beep committed, nor into the ori
gin tiara which' they bad sprung.. Ba could not
refrain. however, from remarking upon the neater
sity for taking prompt' coact efflotent measures in
order to put an end, to the present state of things fn
Syria with tVeleast possible delay. The despatch
of a oortnniesjoner to Syria was a sufficient proof
that thi' 3 3avernment was alive to We neeeesity ;
but neither Abet nor communfcatlotts with other
Powers wouldput a elan to the atrocities which
hive been perpetrated. It was a difficult matter
DO doubt, for the European Powers to arrange
means of Integer:este ; but it the Turkish Govern.
Merit were not strong enough to suppress these die
nuttiness; be, Pr one, fbould not object to set
E u r o p e an interference, or' even the interferento
of one pertiouler Power, under the lactation of b
Such a cowers wee, no doubt, open to risk. Byri'
wee the key to Pgypt, and any extension of tb•
interference might lead to a war between the marl
time PPVent. Then, the Lebanon never bad bee.
folly suej-ot to ,Turkey, and promises had beet
Mode to the tribes of that distlet, by the British
thee. their independence Mould be wore& and
Turkish troops should not be admitted within tint
*queues Still such atrocities as have reeenti:
taken pi- oe could pot be permitted to go upper
i•101:1. end be wee sorry to see that be placed by
ropat re nonce -Ma the &wattage which the POT
could tire on that point, as It bad been gal/ r
(Sc grweest tt mimes!: if not of ac tuel conolvetme
/la to-tll that a judicial Sevestisatton would b
made toy the connect of ,be authorities, and tspe
eieny into that at Pau l en Rey He then proceede
ton quits Roo the causes of the movement. nos ,
wbio... it was smarted, wee the weakness of the
Turkish G cerement weakest*, if it existed
atom:, from the state of the Planet) being toe re
dined fo keep up tee proper strength of the arm)
There wed no excuse fur this state of things, a
Tu key had frfiquently beta washed et the moils
jir a tip to mop, 111313 it.
Mob th.e lei ritheaieta he great 'Hasten
(petition had again been brought boner M our driore
etc long
,as Turkey continued in her present Poem
and did cur put In practice the reforms which th
bad promised, it would be its TAU for foreig,
Powers to perch up this queerion,'Which might a
any time Involve the tieuutry again in war. Ow
et bte otj etc to the motion was to obtain mot ,
oosupreheusive information then' appeared In lb.,
ynertre before Parliament, and to learn under whe
instruettoes our Consul Getters! had acted. 1,
another puipt f view this question wee most grave
Toe great war of principles bad hitherto been kept
la the - dostanee by pant . ..rites. bat we were being
rapidly brought to presence of that tremendous
war which had been so long impending He was,
therefore, glad to see that her Majesty's Govern
went were making every effort to place the (manny
la an of state of defence by the erection of
f-rtiticattions—efforta which be trusted would re•
edge the !lawn of their Lordships' House.
Lord Woaelieuse said it would be impossible to
assent to the production of the papers moved for,
se they referred to matters of great consequence
and delicacy, and their publication would be detri•
mental to the public interests, The peculiar posi
tion of „tb'e Sjrian population with regard to the
Porte was due to an agreement Made between the
European Powers and the Porte after the eveopa
tine of the country by the Egyptian troops in 1640.
Toe Government Dad this day received a despetob
iron" the 00111111. at Darasseme r givista r ecawesoont_ot
the atrocities, and their origin. He proceeded to
mention what theme causes were, and to observe on
therliffloulty of taking a dispassionate view of the
snlj in, owing to the sympathy exalted by the sub
facings of the Chris/laps. The different European
Pescara bad meted in conjunction on this matter
and the result of their deliberations had been
protocol signed at Paris defloing the condition'
under wbien the intervention ciao European form
ought to take place. This protocol bad been signed
by the five great Powers and the representative of
rim Porte, bud was to the following effect
t oat a tome not exceeding 12 000 European
troops should be sent to Syric, of which Franc,
would immediately furnish 6,000 ; that the other
6 000 sbould, in case they were required, be fur
ti-tied by such one bf the Powers as shall bt
deemed' expedient ;' and that the continuance of
European troop in Syria should be limited to six
months."
Tito great Powers also declared their dieinte•
restedtess In concluding the arrangement for inter
vendor' in Syria, and,their intentien not to seek for
exclusive advantages, influence, or privileges. He
also stated what steps had been taken by the PorG
for the suppression of those disturbances. The
d.fferent Powers had also determined to send a
Commission to Syria, end Lord Morin bad bean
selected to represent England. Ile was glad to
inform the House.that the Governor of Dammam.
was already in custody, ono was to be brought to
trial. Fie concurred with tho remarks of Lord
&milord de Radcliffe, as to the difficulties insepa
rable from the Eastern question, but he could not
agree with him that the time for palliatives woo
paeeed,•,;ihe stability of the Turkish. Empire war
of thigreatest importance to Europe,- and every
thing ought to be done to preserve it.
in reply to a question from Lord Derby, Lord
Wodehouee stalest that the fasts concerning thr
noble °cahoot of Mr. Harvey, et Tyre, as mated tr.
the newspapers, were quite correct. Ifle also re
ferred, to eulogistio terms, to the aplifited and hu
mane condom of a llishoinedati lady aillasbel who
had even refuge to SOO Christian women, and pro
vented their manor°.
Lord Ofanrioarde paid a Just Compliment to tbr
conduot of another blahomedan, .4.l3chel•Erider
Ihs dissented from the plans of the Government
sod counielled far more vigorous proceedings wttl
the effete Government of Turkey.
Lord Granville said we ought not, bowknot mu
feeliega were routed by indignation at what had
4)C41)1 red. rail)) , and entirely to *bane our polm j
the Hatt,'wcieh had materially contributed h
the peace of Europe and the balance at power IL
the world.
Atter u few Words from Lord &rattail de lied.
Mao is reply, the euhjeot wee dropped.
Napoleon's Late Letter.
(From the Lutdoo Now., dd Instant.]
lun publio tido nuw toe Zwpteror's letter in its
°nuanced, end can agora not only the toques
slues watch the imperial writer desires to produce.
ttVIV HI a p e ex.
preee a recant matt that every 1311 Use of that 1111 b
truer %utak the Erriptire, rightly /vow:MIN may 13.
Completely rethoi,ed But if this is possible,
0.,L may be by speaking the whole truth Neither
seil-del neon her hollow cumpitment ia now to am,.
ant ; and we far the Halvah+, is hot well foundou
to inc rdpalladen that a convetaatioll Wsth Lao
Paluarmou, bumpier tank, will remedy the my
it is in ho spirit et reproach trim we remind to.
'swearer that the oomplioadons and universal mit
trust 14 which he c mplaint ate the very outcome
althea ;mien L.rdJ.nu Kassel' pointed out to btu
Ia the tanker, Leaner, Moore It wee MI, late, to
the sets getoeca et that pulley of ftge,ratalitemeti
awl ng kV e .ewn N blab be announced by tbe annex„
tau t.l savoy tad Nice, at d this theory of whim
be obauom once mute in this very letter when he
vemill Metall to claim a People living dimity aye
Ponteuied Wader a tieietbUtltisi sovereign as " cc.
Foluctt "
that' nape., Militia of that sot, rendered stir
more alarthlos by the despambea of fa itunaventl
by which it *am:facia, and which continued in,
genus ot new &bromide, it was tamable to aeon&
the Imputation raised by a portion of the foreigt
peel avian the policy of toe Empire te prejudice
or mal,voienee; Out that is pubsible Po Jager
Tee Emperor declares that since the peace of Ville
Praho a be has had but one thought, one object—to
luaugurate a new era of peace, and to live on tht.
hest terms with his neighbore, and especially with
Boglood: We believe it. Every Government
waots peace. But some Governments value it 00
Much that they aro ready to make auctrieces for it,
and leave Masted no effort easiment with honor.
have we felted any soon disposition on the port of
the French Emperor? it is nototiona that we
have not. Lie ha given Europe plainly to under
staud that it must buy, front day to day, the peace
which Is its first necessary of life. When our
Foreign Umtata has remenatrated about promises
brukeu and rights infringed, he has been told by
Count Yersigny that " the passions of France ha, e
been roused, and It was impossible for the Emperor
to go bock " This state of existence has become
universally Intolerable, and we now see nations
laying seine their ancient rivalry and uniting to
Wake a stand for timer end independence.
The Simperer tells us that it is untrue that he is
Immoderately itaaesaing the military forces of
Fraice, end that his army and fleet have nothing
of ath rate -ling character about them. We done;
dispute this in the least. We never doubted, as
may did, the declaration of the French Govern
ment, last spring, that it had not armed. It is tut
her extraordinary preparations which make France
dangerous to the peace of- Europe, but the vast ex
tent ot these armaments which have become nor•
mai, and which Frenchmen have at length come to
regard as moderate. Even now, the army that
woo Magenta and Bolferino is declared imperfect,
and the sienna-navy whloh protected Its operations
lue&quate to the requirements of France.' The
Emperor says: " Whhe within for peace, I desire
to organise the forms of the country en the best
p•ssiele foollog," Well, then, if web is the con.
dizion of the French army and away, we, who have
not jest overthrown an empire, and wrested from
It a province, might be maga if we were—as we
ire net—about to organize our forces on the beet
possible footing."
Tbia is what people are thinking and saying in
Eogland, and it is right that Frazee ahonid know
it But happily this is not all. If we remember
the past it is for warning, and not in a spirit of re
sentment. We alien nos be betrayed into a policy
of paseron. Wo can look the future boldly in the
Use. The course France lies followed, has been
full of inconvenience for us. It has entailed bur
&sea not inounsiderable ; but, with no mean emn
plianees to regret, no wounded honor to avenge,
nothing hinders us from welcoming frankly any
advances made in a spirit of friendship. The Etto
parer tf the French knew, a year ego, that all our
most eminent statesmen of recent times had re
pettedly and publicly prOelaltoad the importacee
they attached to the maintenanee of atnionble re.
'attune ant's candid understanding between the
two countries be now knows that we shall not pur
chase bieudabip by a surrender of our principles or
a amigos, of cur obligations. If with thin knew
ledge be ;tithes to draw closer to this country, lie
wilt to met with a full appreciatiea of the value of
the alitenoe he offers.
It is in the Emperor's power to effect that ap
pro:hoodoo watch his letter invites. The people
of Bullied and Branca have so many Intereste in
°minium Mat atlas the development of these Is
toterrupttd from above they mot boom° more
and morn united in feeling and sympathy. But
cundlcucc cannot grow up under a :system which
works by aurpritet and coups do:plume, and *Moll
permits sudden changes of resolution In matters of
intiernatlonel engueurent: The Emperor now nn
colds a foreign pulley au to Italy and Syria in whieh
Vain country sympattkliteg A common policy and a
teuPtialdy of commercial intareine must always be
impor:atit guarantees for the mainnenanue of
trtetudly relations between the two (loveroments
hut we live in theta when a eorely•tried world
waive yet more taloa:clout: asiurauces ef.peace. It
fe Litidtabibto that Ode, Etuperor has taught Fianna
to 10 k beyond her flntlers for that eatisfation
which the political forcitigenie and capacity of her
children 0080 nut dad et home.
Nevertheless, if the Emperor is cheat to rep
routes all °inquests save these to be made lu
Fon". ; if he purposes to derma himself in pm.
mire bar interior organisation, the !retreads or her
rereurrer, end her moral faaptevement, and ends
iu them , a field large enough for hit ambition , then
it ill-he:geortible to attain the obkots marked oat
in bit these le ter. The effects et this 011111t110108;•
lieu may not make themselves felt ell at 031011
%here may he seine weak nerved per - mus found to
Metier its fair sonshiaratbm. But the sensible
portion of tits dUILILLIUtIity Is Strong tomigh, if it
oboists, to make its opinion felt, to require that it
be met in a split of candor, and with a 11010 refe
rent* to the itettrianeat Interest. of the eoentry.
ar, -
GENERAL NEWS.
A. DOIOteTIO ROMANOE.—The Mete relate
the following story: Ono morning-last week a
mane occurred on the train from Now York South,
whiah for a time created quite an excitement
among the passengers. Among those on the train
WAS a lady about thirty years of age She wax
et:tat-looking and attracted much attention from
her air of tuelanoholy. At Princeton, a sun-burnt
bat very handouts gentleman entered the oar in
which the lady in question wee seated. No sooner
had the perdu glanced at each other than the lady
monad On recovering herself, it appeared that
the gentleman in question was her husband, wham
she bad not men for ten yawn tie bad started - for
California when the gold fever first broke out. The
parties at that time resided in Princeton, New Jet
ley. The husband was taken sick and did not re
lover for some titan. Prior to hie oouvaleseenee
the lady had gone South, in the capacity of a go
moms, and wrote that feet to her husband, Who,
unfortunately. did not receive her letter No en
terer to hie letter reaching him, be thought his
site MO careless of his welfare. El feeling of home
Male over him, . nd ho returned to the Stated;
few daze ego. Meantime the lady had fallen heir
a large
left her by a member of
'u Southern emote.
b e f ain tl y I n wbiob etre bad been teaching. These
exp l anat i ons b e ing made, the once more united
temple started on a Southern trip together. There
ran a certainty of there being at /met two happy
persons oh that train
Neratutr UNDeff, SMOUIAIt. CittOUMATANOte.
_potrtok O'Oaltahan, a young printer, residing a.
6 Vertek street, had a dispute v llllll3O / o ' 4
tie amooiatee on Sunda, last, while at the dinner
ebliain his boarding house, and a short time after
eardit he went up stairs to bls room and procured
• sword, which be threatened to nee upon Wm
deirenna, ono of the persona who bad offended
tut .• Open Magent" having made an apology.
towever, O'Oaiishen's anger seemed to ha amen
ed. Yet he contieued to tat in a very etrange way
•usidenty he produced a knife, and asked e. me of
fa fellow-boat-dere it they saw the instrument ;
-nen receiving in answer in the affirmative. he
must the blade into hie abdomen, saying that be
• wee tired of living and woplci kill himself Th,
coif, was immediately taken from him, but the
I , round be bed Intl oteo proved mortal, his death
taring ensued yeatordey at the New York Hospl
' d, whither be bed been removed soon after tin
' eaurrance. Comer Jeokson held an inquest upon
de body, and a verdict of suicide by a stab war
older. d. Deectised wee a native of Ireland, not
lain, 20 yo eta of nee , end had been of very intem•
1 , crate habits.—A r am York Teems. yesterday.
TEE FATE or A GOLD-UOSTElt.—What attf
min accompanies gold-searching I The• °main,
Nrebraakian relotea the death of an unsucceesful
Peaker. Ile wee In a wagon, and stilt with
tie mountain fever. the WO ailed succor and
halter tor hie sick father at live different homes,
,nd in every intone was refused. The poor WI.
lading the people among whom he chanced to have
teen, deaf to the cause at humanity, wee compelled
to witness the dying agonies of a beloved father,
olltte the last sad struggle, and with but a single
Wend near him, hundreda of miles from home, un
an inhospitable plain, beneath the eooroblog rays
'tit a midsummer's sun to close the eyes and coot
nose the Smite of that , dead father—fn a wagon !
On reaching Omaha city a number of citizens took
charge of the corpse and burled it,
Avast Ezzairow.—Aa en offset to the ulna
..iular mania which now ' obtains " among the
soar; men of this ego, the following is worth
reading:
It writer in the London times says that "almost all
youna men who have been at Oxford and Cammideo,
espectiali, thme who have meddleo much in boat rama.
have tuinaliloausymeett blood Vellwels ~r teriel. or veins.
- .nri ver, tram, or them diseased no n dilated hearts—nil
, orought on by the Strain and undue exeitement 're
mora.' We, the doo'ors oall it of the oirmilatton induced
oy Pulling at boat Meta in fopt the matter is now well
-eorieniaeit both at irl,r9l,os offices and in the adminis
tration ot °Moro( rm amongst the upp.r °biases, where
o dimmed heart is to be avoided It would seem the
delloatt hbres of the hearts of the buys and lads sent to
Word especially at ouoe 1;1 , 70 way before this pressure
of remora."
FATAL RESULT OF A FLIGHT INJUay.—Peter
sharer, a middle-aged Gorman, was admitted to
Bellevue Hi aloha! on Saturday last, suffering from
ockjew, and his death resulted on Tuesday night.
t3oroner Jackman held an Inquest upon the body,
,shen It appeared that some weeks since Snorer as
,tidentally punctured bin finger with a fish-bone,
.nd the wound, beeoming very painful, gradually
'sated his arm, and tinatiy its effects were felt in
ale face, and produced the horrible disease of which
ce died. 49. verdict of death from tetanus was ren
dered.—Neto York times of yesterday.
SHARSPEARE AND THE Panto:lL—The Bos
ton Courier to responsible for the following not an
apt application "The personage and years of the
Prince of Wales aro pretty well defined by Mr
tihaltapeare. The Prince Is not yet old
enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy ;
o quash is before 'tie a passed, or a codling when
'tie almost an apple ; 'tie with him e'en standing
'rotor, between boy and man. Me Is very well•la
vored, and be speaks very shrewishly; one would
think his mother's milk were Beam out of him."
CoNvEnsaTtex, by the very etymology of the
word, implies mutuality of dtsoourse, One may
relic, therefore, without conversing. The mono
'ogees of Coleridge were not conversation, for he
'tad all the talk to himself Since ho was a man of
;talus and eloquent, Ms harangues were doubtless
+harming, like those of Johnson and Macaulay;
out while good conversationalists are the boot of
tompany, and always courted, more talkers are
taually the greatest of bores, and are accordingly
tvoided.
Wz owe to a New York journal the valua
ble hfortaation that Washington was a plagiarist
Vita maxim, "In time of peace preparo far war,"
ghieh, in its English forte, has bean commonly
'ratted to the Father of his Country, belongs, co
.ordlog to this authority, to the godfather of Brl
,tah tree-trade. We are assured that the adage
t-ir Robert Peel we, that the way to preservt.
Jamie la to be always prepared for war '
Tae Chicago Zonavea arrived borne Tue:3-
lay tight, and were tusked with marked demon.
greaten" of welcome. A salute of one hundred
:Atm was bred, and a prooemion of all the military
If the oily, the police department, the Are depart•
'cent, the Turner societies, end the Wide•Awakea,
.doorted them to the Republican Wigwam. when
, hey were welcomed bank to Chicago by Mayor
Wentworth Tbey substquently partook °lsom
olimeotery impper.
SOAPING Man rea ♦ SET ea SILVER.
warm —A jumping match came of at Cincinnati,
ea Saturday, for MI eat of.ellvor ware. The one
, tep and japan was to carry off the prise, which
oes won by Win Abbott, he having Wade forty
IVO feet and three inches. There note 85 moire
'tors for the prise.
RELturansCoutormor.—The ebtpe 'War
Ureic and Wod hover. 91 days from Callao pa:a
s:1 tbrenigb the ayes on nuaciay within 16 m ' inatee
.f smolt other. '/boy ancgiored together in Online
eft together, end lotrog"slght of each other an
tear after leaving, met agate for the first time 1:
ne 1 , 0, age at the Capes of Virginia.
A HARMONIOUS COUNTRY.--If there bo any
tone to music to Walla a Demo harmunlout, tat
people of this eountly should dwell together I❑
.t.olty, for they paraba•o about twenty million
°les of sheet amino In a year, and their expend'
tithe for mush, musical iustsuotion and bum;
waits, reach many millions et dollars.
Firemen's Celebration at Lancaster
Tuesday was a gala day in the good old city of
Lancaster. The occasion was the centennial anni•
+artery of the Union Fire Company, of that place,
,ad, to commemorate the event, a grand parad,,
♦as gotten up, preceded by a flag presentation, and
of owed by a ball and supper. The Empriss
;Wes as excellent account of the affair, from
vhich we extraot the following:
At one o'clock the company left their house,
ander the chief marthalebip of Mr 0. 0. M.
( Seines, assisted by Mr. Robert .to Eioholtz, and
oroceeded to East. King street, where the line was
formed, the right resting on Duito.
The engine woe drawn by font Brio and beauti•
fill gray bones, which were driven by William U.
dhober, who held the ribbons with much grace.
Rash howl was attended by a colored groom. The
members, who preceded the engine, wore a biniah•
irayabirt, black pantaloons, supported at the thigh
roy u leather belt, white gloves, and a new and
leantiful bat, known as the New York hat The
Anitine wan profusely decorated with wreaths and
dowers, and a number of small flag , ; and that the
letif friends of the company had something to do
with the decorations was clearly apparent from the
mate displayed In the arrangement.
When the company reaabed East King street
they were received by their brother firemen, and
hilted in front of Shenk's Exobange Hotel, where
kbey faced about in order to receive a dug pre•
seated them by a number of ladles ot this city.
The presentation ceremonies took place from the
iron portion in front of tho hotel. On behalf of the
ladies, Aldus S. Neff, Esq., presented the flag in an
appropriate speech. which was listened to by a
large concourse of persona. The flag was received
on behalf of the compszy, by Edward J. Reilly,
HI., in an equally happy manner At the con•
elusion of Mr. Reldy's remarks, the members of
the Union gave three hearty cheers for the fair
donors
The flog is a beautiful silk Amerloan flag, with
golden etarO eat in a ground of deep blue 710
trio to surmounted by a rod velvet liberty cap, sut
Pith Myer stars arid adorned with Oliver braid Had
fringe.
puffing along Went Chestnut street, the pro
°Melon belted in front of the residence of Mr. Jae
sob Baker where the ladies of his family present.
ed the Un ion with a beautiful framed wreath. B.
W. Shenk, .Iffeg , presented the wreath on behalf of
the donors in a few neat and appropriate remarks,
and the beautiful gift was received on behalf of the
company by , Mr. Stewart A. Wylie, editor of the
Inquirer, in a brief and pleasant pouch,
The parade was a Isamu in every respeet, and
the members of the Union have every reason to be
proud of It.
i Alluding to the hall, the Express says :
if' The room was gaily , decorated with flags and
banners, and the beautiful engine of the company
bad Its place at the upper end of the ball, almost
buried beneath wreathe, bouquets, and flowers,
Which had been received during the parade.
During the evening eeveral episodes occurred
hi f the presentation of several beautiful wreaths
ebd a burr flame. The let+ or wan the gift of Wee
Bate Cormerly, and won presented, on behalf of the
fair donor, by It. W. Shenk, Beg., in his 'Mai
pleasant manner. The Union deputized our hand
some young friend, Alfred Bardereen, the junior of
the lateftegeneer, to receive the offering, which he
did in a few remarks_ L abounding.in wit and ulea
sintry Wee Mollie wylie and Mrs. Agnes neer.
men offered two hem:viral wreathe, which were
presented on their behalf by Mr S.W. Wylie,
in
fe.'neat and appropriate specter, and wan received by
A W. Shenk on behalf of the company. The
wreathe were made of artificial flowers, and were
beauttfally arranged, refleoting the highest orodit
upon the taste and towboat* , of the donors."
• A. WOlleD TO RonanDs.--Alatt anybody ever
wiltten upon the responsibility which rent upon
husband with regard to the education of his wife?
Of course we know Wolf you will ay about her
being supposed to have " finished her education"
before marriage and ell that; and yet yen and
we know that she begins as new an education with
him as if she never had sou the alphabet. it
v i e ws, bit feelins, his ideas , are they nothing to
her, if she loves him? Years after, when they who
tt knew her as a girl" come to talk with the matron,
do they not find her husband reflected In every
sentences oither for good or evil? Of memo the
more strongly a wonisTleves, the more completely
is her identity absorbed in her husband's This is
:cs' point which is too much neglected by married
men A good husband is almost certain to bare a
Rawl wile end it - sho be " not - so good as ha could
wish" at the eommonoemout. of their wattled life.
to can soon educate her up to the roper mark ;
and on the other hand, ho can so anent* her down
ce to render-hie home a purgatory, and perhaps
bring upon himself and nisi family the greatest
agony and keenest pangs of disgrace whloh a hue•
baud and olailarsa can !vol.
“The Prince.”
A meeting of "prominent Winne" was hold at
the Morohante' Exchange, New York; oh Tuesday;
to .make arrangements for an appropriate testi
monial, in behalf of the eitisene, to the Prime of
Wales and suite, on hie antral In that city. It
was determined that the demonstration should take
the form of a public dinner, at the Academy of Mu
sic, and a committee—consisting of one hundred
end sixty of the loading men of the city—was op
pointed to carry out the arrangements. Among
the speakers present at the meeting was Lieutenant
General Winfield Scott, who is also a member of
the Committee of Arrangements. A committee,
comisting of William B. Astor, John A. King,
William R. Havemeyer, Hamilton Fish, Robert .13.
aftnturn, Wilson GI Runt, and Robert Kennedy,
was appointed to wait upon the Prince of Wales, in
Canada, and tender him the invitation.
The Prince, before leaving St Julius, IC P., pre
sented to the lady of Governor Bannerman, a
splendid bracelet, eat with diamonds and emeralds;
taro the portraits of his brothers and slaters He
also give $250 to the Church of England Asylum
for Widows and Orphans. $250 to the Benevolent
frith Society. and $250 to be expended among poor
persons in the town Five hundred dollars were
left as prices to be contended P.r et a regatta—the
Prince nominating as the day on which the regatta
.hould take place, the 28th of ',aloe, We father's
birch day, but that falling upon Sunday, tt will be
postponed to the following Monday.
A correspondent of the New York Herald, wri
ting from Frederiekton, N. B give. the following
Item They have the true Jenkins ring:
During the voyage from Bogland he (the Prince)
wee the most lively aid social of all on board He
used to sit cross legged, with telescope in hand,
tigoalling the other ships of the squadron, alter
vately askin{ humorous questions and returning
nil sores off touter replies
tie was I.llgbtly seasick during the first two or
three days when the weather wee rough, but after
warde he was hardly ever in his own cabin ten
atrium , at a time, save at meals, daring the whole
jay. Yet he frequently pats, dln and out.
Be had the entire use of the upper quarterdeck
cabin, usually ()coupled by the captain, and into
this none of the members of his suite ever en
cored, unless to dine or ny special invitation,
HEBREW Women.—The Hebrew woman in
her love for hei kindred BOWS above her Christian
sisters. The tender devotion which the daughters
Ltrael bestow upoa their parents, especially upon
their father, is fall of' beauty and pathos. In the
lark alleys of the World's Gbetti, when the old
Hebrew men toddles home from his daily strife
.eith prejudice and luore, a wondrous change trans
forms his farm as he crosses the threshold of hie
weather-beaten house. The furtive glance
onde, the crooked gait is made straight, the many
wrinkles of his brow are made smooth, the <trough
itig form of the pedlor disappears, and the old man
stands erect as if he wore worthy of bettor things;
the smile loses its sinister grin, and is olothed With
genial beauty. Rebecca has kissed away the ng-
Imes of the money-changer, and to see him sit
down at his table after having sent np to-Jehovah
a prayer for good luck and plenty of gain for the
earning day, and ohat with his daughter, who de
lights In humoring his jukes, i 3 a treat for an ar•
tot in eearob of the picturesque, or for a poet in
quest of the romantic. Bebesoas abound not only
in the regions of the Ghetti, but in the middle,
and higher, and highest order of Hebrew abodes.
here wo End the danghtere, as a claws, watching
with Argus oyes fathers' and mothers' happiness
Ind ow:wort. Here, on the domestic shrine, all the
Gres of love and affection aro burning eo vigorous
ly that unwittingly even tie sympathies aro con
sunned, which are wanted to kindle the great dames
r Meld the sacred altar of a common humanity.
Cf u t cgs this drawback is constantly, kept in view,
our description of the Hebrew daughter's love for
her parents would be calculated to surround the
feeling with a too angelic atmosphere.--Crayon.
TM: CRANBERRY CROP ON THE CAPE.--The
worms still continue their ravages upon the cran
berry vines in Dennis, and the berries on those
vines that aro not no situated as to be flowed are
almost entirely destroyed, In nanny cases, the
proprictore have covered the fields with straw, and
net it on fire, burning off the vines to exterminate
the 'meets that are making ouch haven. In some
parts of Brewster, Harwich, and South Donnie,
where the meadows can be flowed, the business
promises to bo ammonial.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE,
1.1E0119k. N.') ATHAM.
T. FROTEINGH AM, Of THIS MONTB
ROBERT B. REED.
LEVER J 3
At the Merchants Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Weetmoreland. DPoen...„— ..... soon
Slue Tonawanda. ..... soon
days Ramada. .... • •,.. • t Cienfuegos noon
Firm Ella Reed, Tuno.... ...... Jago de Cuba, soon
Sng T D Martin. Carver —.......Cienfeuroi. soon
*is Adeline nohulkeu....--.....—.....L0nd0n, soon
Brig Slack Squall. Devi, —Cardenas. soon
SA/LING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES,
stain LEAVit BOU D4lll
Arago York..tiavre 18
Kan MOO— ...-... New York.. Liverpool— ......Aug la
ituropa--- York..l —Aug 22
Nd nburgh.—,New York Live rpool— . • —AUL 2.6
Ad New York .Flevre Atic
Bonne.. 031 way ....... Aug IS
Poring', New • •Auk 29
Aura —lVew York .Liverpool
New Y0rk.....-. NISW York ..132eraen , . Rept 1
Glasgow .........New York..Liveroool ~.. Sept I
fiemnionia.---hew York .Hatnnurg 1
Arabia__-_._,.... Boston Liverpool Net IS
&thee.— . York..Liverk oo ol—....••Seet 12
PROM EUROPE.
SRI re -
4114. V X VOX LAIN
Pdinburgit ......Lieerttool..New York 1
flerutraoroa_.:eouthamuton .New York ....._._.Aug 4
Krtna ....... !avowal—New Y0rk.....—. Aug r
Pala a 11g1umg....041011 • ti T
+ilaerow Lt raw! .Ne or or ... Au g 8
Yew York. —Southampton Pew Y0rk—.........
Aug 8
North emelt. Liverrool. Qualm 9
ova &latter:L....Liverpool quebeo 11
of lialtimore...Liverpool..P.eur York ..........Aug le
Arabia -.......Literp00t..1105t0n..
Vauderbzlt--.. .Havro .New York ......-- Aug lo
• trra3...—...... Liverpool New .8
Zara ... Liverpool—New Ytok ....---. Aug It
Ro.ton 130110403WD NOW York— .....Au. St
Vona Briton.. ..I.4eorptxt‘. Queboo 43
&MEM% .• • .•1..1 Wpm.: . boatcn ..... 26
the Catlforma alai( Steamers sail from New York on
he Ist. Md. and adth oilmen month.
The Ravens. Steamers leave [vow York nn th,raa,rm,
oth,l7th. and 9th oreaah month. --
*At() h tPI 'l' It 4 g 2: Uic-
41.1( PIIII.ADELPIIIie- Aug. 17 :Abu.
111 4 1 SleE9 a 111-SUN BETS -- s 46
WAVLE,— n
ARRIV9,I)
Steamship Phineas &rano. Matthews, 4$ hours from
liostoo• with n dam to H Winsor, H edueemty. at 9 am,
oar a. ;duo • If Cap. Mar comma in; ;mated &atop and
too Wine t)9 ow the Brown, and nrl4 Cawort, from W
,non of et; ma above Reed, Wend.
81110 usrmoru. Onnlevy. front Liverpool 9:191 ult.
etto rase and 116 pareungera to pa -roe. ItaPod up
I;y t
hr C A ma hal m u ng a.
eoe. Pickens, 4 duns from Providence,
with more TO e 1 9 . 4 ,11.
echr R 1 Ms.cer, Robinson, 6 days from Boston, in
bvinat run R C••Hurn tr. CO
dent' ClOtTles 1. • tiokn.y. Garwood 4 days from Fan
, liver. in Imilast to It K Our on tr On.
Bohr Trenton, meth 6 dais from New York, with
corn to fee Barran a SOD.
,chr Pe uu•trocac, Barnea,4 dap from Dotohester. in
voltam u , u.ptain
.Bohr Josax6eld, May. 6 day* from Boston, in W
iner, r 0 N •tottevnntie CO.
ohr R 0 W hilden. Neall. 4 dais from Salem, In bal
m run Nevm. nowt or 6r ...o
enhr Haw:mac n anglar.26lol; from Sassafras River,
with gram t .1 Black.
soh • n F Bitume:le Godfrey. from Salem.
Bohr Poll , Price Mama. from :Salem,
Bohr J Ii Babcock. ~ ,Pr.tio tram "Mem.
Bohr Mary Ehaa . hella• Rom om onliebury.
Bohr Blackman, Cors.os. fro , . Hos bury.
Bohr N Holmes. Eiewitt, from Roxbury,
moor I. Clark. Booey. from Hlochttra
Rohr B EdherO. Mathew, from Beaton.
Nom tt cotaon. Ludlam, from canton
Bohr .1 R Wainwright. Uorsno. Iron, Boston.
Bohr,' dwarde. Babcock. from Boat , a.
Bohr E J Boott cteelnign. from Boston.
Bohr 1)8 Morahan, Allen. from Boston.
Behr 1. W 15,mmons, Gandy. from Boston.
Behr D P, Talpey, from PleWbUtYport.
Bohr Wm I oiler. HilblneOn, from Providenoe.
Boor Boston, Brower, from Providence.
CLEARED.
ktenmship Kennebec, Jubason,Row York, James All
derthoe.
ko , r Hoarr %;11.Lt. Sheldon, Mobile .2 Raker.
Co .
tAbr it Y ditornotie. Uodfrey, Dorton, bccm, o g io &
da r rir t t ittlr: r onilr e ttiTY n
,'ltiltift i : Tyler. do t;tone
Co.
Behr It Blackman, Cortion,BnatOnt r , do.
Bohr b Mershon. Allettp _
.OpPlier & Dro,
Behr 13 V.Bhp.rp, Mayhew, Boston, N bturtevant & Co.
tchr Joe Maxfield May, Boston, do.
Bohr a h(1141111.11, BabCoOk, liottnn, d 4.
pa ir win Loper. Potiina.,n Warwick, do.
B o hr typo W Cummings!, Weldon, New Bedford, Bin
niakaoa & Glover.
Bohr i Bohner, Hewitt. Providence, do,
Bohr Ilcvtoil Brower. Provi 'ewe, B Mines & Co.
Bohr L Clark Booey. Providence. L Aodenned & Co.
bolir J H Waihwitcht. COMM B. eton,do
r ohr Price, Aflame. Plliel/1 flanormt, Lows & Co.
Sour 10 liilmock Mines. Boston. do.
Corson. Ludlam vomon. Illakunon & Cox,
Peer P. ouonnook. Barnes, &imbecile r. C A Hoc:Aber
& o.
coin ft G Malden, Ncall, Portsmouth, Nevin, Saw -
yer & to.
sehr P. Protamouth, J H Conrad.
Bohr J Pi l oeroer, Robinson, Last Cambridge, It It
Cora it & Co.
No ir Chao P Nt,nlinay. Garwood. Boston, do.
Bohr t. N Godfroy,Cilis, Providence, Van Dusan,
Norton & Co.
P e t, Aley, 1 , 011d011 , 04. Seamen. Providence, do.
Fehr Mary P Stevens, beim. Wavhington,
Bohr Northern Light. Lake, Cambridge, do.
Bohr John C Dexter, Price, Roxbury, do.
Bohr B Prink. r.nglish, Danvers/ion, do.
Bohr I.abolin, Thompson, Conlon, Boston, do.
Behr Mary & Elizabeth, Reed, Ziewbuivport, do.
(thirrnitr,•• , •l3°. of p li e Preps.,
HAVRE DE 0 CB. Aug 16, IWO ,
The Kingston lea .da here ibis morning with but one
boat, and will then go on to Baltimore for re pane. She
is expected to be ready for towing on MourNy. The
Wyoming will make daily trips until taw Kingston
mins. The abovo boat is the Wm P Conner, wheat,
corn, and ante to it J iaoheoh.
mI , MORATIOA•
Ship Ann E Hoover, Hooper. from Liverpool for this
it, WWI spoken V./th ult. IMO) 20. Toil 20 SI
ship 1 PIMA, (Hamb.) Hanson, from Batavia April 11,
t Boston 16th lust. . .
• • •
Ship Perthshire, (Br) Oats, sailed horn Rio Janeiro
17th ult for tiavannah.
Bark Blisahattli. Brookinan, hence at Lon on 3d mat,
Bark Arcadia, Kaiiook, Balled from Ce.aenne arh met
for Basun..
fiark Trieste, Bewail, hence at Rio Janeiro 17th nit.
Bali( Florests, Welsh, for this port, salted Dom Itto
Janeiro Ma nit
Bris J U Mansfield. Wslirve. at Rama 7th instant,
ohArtaied for Boaton, 11Kre to box.
Brill Mary L. Milliken, hoiden, henna at Cardenas
Bth instant.
. - .
Brig Abby and Pliztt.th, Hand, milted from Rio Ja
neiro 18th nit for this por .
Brig A J W nopittarth. droves. henoe for ftio Janet
ro.was spoken 11th tilt let at 36. ion
Brig lyeauetere, Wieser. henoo at Brlerol, Pill, 31st ult.
Brie Delhi, Darnaby, for this port, cleared at Havana
7th Inst.
Brig Model, Small. henna at Batus.l4th ult.
Brig now" I Rowland. vowland, cleared at Boston
lath mot rot this port, to load lot Buena. Ayres.
Brig Berinati• rliernien, for this po", sewed from
New huryport mit
Paws Ivy, Henderson. end L. el, Levering. Corson.
henna at 11th inst.
Botts Maria 11....tana, Palmer and Buwasset, Brown.
hence at Easton 16th inst.
Bony Nevis. Traay, henna for Bridgeport, at New
Vora Nth inst.
inACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING, 811.-
1W bbla Noe. 1,2 and 11 largo and medium Mao
kerel,in assorted vetokages. of a vo, y ohoiori quality;
gdso
GO tails, new No. $ largo glare.
60 half Mile um N 0.22. o,
60 bble new No. medium o.
20 do new Eastern Men Shad.
40 half Utda new do do do.
1600 Mils new Eastport. No, / herring.
SOO (10 do rto. do.
adb do no. , eon No.] do.
100 (to do 1 iodic Flan.
1 2 0 5 0 d u 0
tfin e rt i rd . 1: 3 4Mi1l
rf..tillTaundriAtiol a %INV 0121"8,
re '11111211 , 11 , 1 lc K 002116,
tee rarlirrfl Wm.* nvF.S.
WORK'S ODOMETER BAND COM
, iti f x, Hurd, cow, , manufacture WOVI
PATE. 0 OME, OttatltteflE HAlllpfi Wale
are durable °heap unit ealthent. measuring
t lith
sOcUraar Ear, distance paned ovori: verde
to erlajoh the? are Writhe& liege extra- nis scl / 3 ftrk
oat Out o trite , More than inferior eon without the
9/3 6t 4 . rtt. reliable Agents Wanted h i a u or t a o f the
muttri. loam sue tor 'Ambers. sioll-Mt
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA.
b~~sr;~~~1~~~7`.~a,. .
Dysreyele, Debility or the system. Distee
limeyyla, Debility of the aystent, Dyeeepois,
hIVBIL COMPLAINT, ACIDITY.
LIVER COMPLAINT, .ACIDITY,
BILIOUS COrgIPLAINreI, 810 X lIBADAOHBr
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK ÜBADACHE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS O F APPATITE •
and the numberless et her diseetee Arising from ledicee
hoe and fonotional dlmorde•e of the stommh, And rend!
relief to that established and eterttne remedy.
THE OXYGENATED DITTEXS,
TRW OZYORNATZA BITTSIM
We call the attention of the reader to the followtos
letter free President South &marl,' of Viresleien
University, and now attached to toe tioientitlo Coins or
the Expedition which recentiy salted for tireenland
Mini:ll,22ow tr. 001211.. Feb.gl, Msg.
PITH W. Tome es Co.—iientlemen : I first made age
of the Ores/mood Bitters HOMO seven or Pie ! I t ' ears
since. Having suffered for twenty rears from a form of
di asepsis, which was attended with a nervous heal
ho. on an average of not 14s • [tun one day inn welt.
I was induced, by the unpretending recommend itiou of
Dr. Green, ' to try one bottle and if no benefit WM
received to discontinue the use,"
. . . .
The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the
extent of some three or four, with a careful observance
of the accompanying direcitions. The remit wan. to
almrstrintire ref of from the slaw,' thspeptto symptoms
and their depressing. painful consequently'. I believe
these Bitters produced au entire chance in the habits of
my •) stem, and upon the active energies of the dig^s•
five organs. I now them myself as exempt from Dye
impala ea moat persona nose Bitters have also been
of service to Other members of me family.
Very rastwatfally yours,
AUCEUOVIS W. WITH.
THE OEYeENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED 131CTRIls
Tiogs. co, Pa,, Aug. 25.
138.1111.1M1N : Aftet suffering for moro than thirty
years with Dyspeyma, and trying many 'medley re
commended for that disease without any good result,
was Induced, b, Dr. F. It White, of bletnaftekt, to give
the Oxygenated Bitters a trial. I took two bottles,
which gave me so mush relief that 1 yuroheuted two
more, which have nearly or quite effected a owe: fam
now nearly eeventy•five years or age, and for three
months cast have felt no inconvenience from mr foo d
take great pleasure in recommending the Bitters to
all atßioted with Dyspepsia and its concomitant dis
claim. A. FIRDAR.D.
I have used tho Oxygenated Bitters In my practice
with decided ouoooss in debility and colonel prostra
tion &ie., and confidently recommend them in general
&lath and diseases of the digestive organs.
PREPARED DP N. W. POWLE 4 CO..
hold by Drunntsin, llenlsen, and blinolannls In vim,
town and °lt/ thrtuehout the oonntu
1/115 NORTH BECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA
WHOLESALE AOENTR.
SOLO EVZRYWHERR
1/204tord&P7
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD HE TEST OF YEARS,
AND (MOWS DIODE T An" NuAN
And testimonis e. new, and almost wunout number.
might be raven trom ladle' and sentlensen In MI grades
of waniety whose uokteol teramony none co Id resist,
that Prof. Wood's Hetr Res'orstise snd restore the bald
trir d afft. l iglEffb e e r a v u e l;l e helm of the youth te" ago,
. Barris Crum. Mich .. Dee 11, 18c3.
Wein t Tose whit please accept a line to in
tmai thee that the hair no my nears att rill off over
weet. tears aco, canted by room PI tested oh• re,io dis
ease attended with an eruption on the head. A con
tinual course of eufleriag Omagh life havtos reduoed
me , o a state of tietninde.ice I have not neon able to
obtain muff for cap*. neither have I been able to do
then op in consequenee of wbieh my head has iniff..red
extreme'. from °old. Tole induced me to par Rages
& Rogee alalost the last cent hed on ea to for tw
lc
dollar tile of thy Nair ueitormiv•at.nt the Ist of
August last. I hove la.thfuliy followed the direetteis.
and the bald eiot it now covered 6 ith hair tniek and
black, though eho-r ; • it IR lOU Mir IR in ell over my
head Feeling confident that aim her large bottle would
restore it entire', auu permanently. 1 feel cantons to
peraevere in its use. and It fog destitu fr of means to
purohaee any it ore, I you d as. thee if thee sruuldet
not be willin• to send nil an onier on 'bine agent* for a
bottle, and 'twelve tot )self the l'eripture oecharaimn
" he reward le to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatnerleaa."
Tay friend. SUS aNNAII. )(IRBY.
Ltoottrita, Non, ao.. Indiana Feb a. leap
Pace 0../ Woo n: Dear die: in toe latter part of the
year 18511. while attending the State and halloo& Law
Schorr, of the State of New York. my hut, Crop:Lacuna
unknown to me. commenced failing elf very retool), no
that in me short spec of Mx month.. the whale upper
part of ray scalp Was almostuntirely beret' of its cover
me, and much of toe remaining portion upon the side
and back part of my heackinervy ale, h*came gray;
that you wil t not be surprised when I tell you that, upou
nip return ro the State of hail ma. me more. visual no
quid ntanees were not so mush at aloes to Maaoyer the
cause of the change In my appearance, as mt mote in
timate aceuain.ances were to recognise me at all.
I at once made application to the most skilful
physi
clansinthe country, out, receiving no assurance from
them that my hair could again be restored 1 was forced
to hemline teem:roiled to my fate, until. fortunately, in
the latter part of the year Uhl, your Restorative was
recommended to me by ..druggist, as being the moat
Jeanine flair Restorative in use. I tried one Dottie. and
found to my great satisfaction that it was produoinr thy
desired effect. Singe that time, I have used covert din
ars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have
rich coat of very soft blank hair, vrnloh no money car
IV; mark of my gratitude for your labor and chill In
the produotion of so wonder in en article, I have recent
mended its use to many of my friends aud acquaint/m
-om who, I am happy to intorm )7 on, are WSW 1115Mh
like etfeat. Very rennuctfolly r Mrs,
A. at. LATTA.
Attorney and Counteltor et Law.
Depot, 441 Broad Way. and sole by ail dealers throu.h
out the world.
The Resrotative is put up in Bottles of three In..
viz: large. medium , and sP. all ; the email holds ha lf a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holes at least tweet. per vest. more in proportion um
the email, retails for two dollar; a bottle; the large
holde avian, 4u percent. more in proportion, and re
tails for 83 a ottle.
0 WOOD & CO., Preprietors, 414 nito A LIWAY.
New k, and 1 t 4 M e RFC e.T Street. ht. Louis. filo
And sold by all good Druggiais arid Fancy Clouds Deal
er/
Sold here by DYOLT & CO., 232 North SBCOND
Mien.
31.0THERS,
. -
Tt must be obvious not on p to you. but to every atten
tive and intelligent person. that the first diseases of In
fants arise chiefly from a disordered oonthuon of their
bowels, avd in thllloo , nentiop we present to your notice
for the alleviation and ours or these diseases kremedy
KTIOWTI
1112. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL.
Prepared from loimula need by Dr. Raton with re
markab a emmese dorms several ream' practice, we
know it to be it most reliable andeeteasious remedy for
infantile complaints, and one trial alone will convince
You of
kind
euperiority over every other ereparation of
the kind, it in yartmularly recommeeded
FOR 01111.DHEN TEETHING.
And at this period of infantile life. when , your anxious
heartt+ are pained by witneahing the s•nlierinsti of your
little one. it will be fo nil invaluable in Softening the
Gums, Redwing Hutammaiton, and Seller Mg all
Pole. For DIsE setCB ATTEN NG - Tr.LTHINO,
email na Diatehact, Dvsente_nf. Grips-g in the Balogh,
Acidity of the Stomach, wind, Colic, and Cold in the
Hind, we confidentty offer this an a certain relief and
cure in every once when riven In time. It will niverla-
Ply regulate the stomach and bowels, a,d its imyyrtanee
in this resneot can hardly be estimated.
1N CONVULSION%
from - 1;01Mb more sniente STA Sto to die than from any
ether dieettee• the littie mutterer to relieved instanto.
trecurty, as if by mei° • and in Ode dread comeisint
atone. tie intrinele yaluolo ouch that it hoe teen recom
mended torn one farinlY to axioms!". until the name of
DR. IrATOoeis INYANTII4o. CORDIAL bee become
" ferailiAr as a household word." We new Kenyonr us
teution to a a.Neot of yit interest to yonrielt. se veil
ail to )oitr ;suffering child. Dr. Eaton's WAWA. Cor
dial oontaiaa
YO 1110/IPAINE OE OP/ATE
or ant/ kind, or of tokateorr nature. egir a fact tolgicA
um Guiltily Warranted in staring menet be said Of nay
other preParation fort nfryttale diseases, at Mil tfrae
before the pubrie.‘lll we find that throw/hoar- the
°outlier, Motes/ears becoming convinced of this trot'',
and of the cad and blighting consequences Which are
certain to result horn the us+ of narcotics diseuield to
the form of quieting remedies; their continued aqudn
titration Intim, indsetably followed by stuvernestioen and
ourndipetion of she bowels ending oftentimes in son.
yoleinne. Herm D It. EATON'S INFANTILE MAR.
DIAL. dints teem every other remedy, it
DOES NOP CONSTIPATE
the bowels, neither does it sot be deadening the mei-
Wales of your obilden, but natures ly. through Ste rare
medioinalgualities, by removing all vain and cause of
disease. We earnestly recommend yon, therefore, to
!Dimino time in procuring a bottle, that you nifty hate at
hand a remedy wino)) will never fail to relieve your
child in tune at need. It re perfectly hart:tie:a, andtan•
not injure int moot delicate Want.
Take none but DR. N. eTON"t .1.111 , A71TD , E COR
DIAL. This you can rely upon. Price fid cents oar
bottle.
Prepared only by nutmeg ONT,
No. 402 BROADWAY. New York.
And sold by them. and by all repeatable Drugitte.and
b aud-ma NorthrPlPOT CO.
-mad-tow 232 EIFCOND St., Philadelphia
ENNESSY BRANDY.--70 casks, in
:.%"; !Jr4 54A(9/41;21.1V1,4
RICE.- 200 l'lorces Primo autailin_g
v- Cbartevon Riot, for *Me JAMES 011Anati
• I 0. VT'T to •1•14.4 t
nig 8.-25 bbls. No. I Western Lard Oil g SACO %.1 1 1 , 3 1 Extr i a paged Whet? 310
O l tirtiVrAniß a D/Ute g0,"1r4. 1 uLL
MARVEL .
MEDICINAL.
RELIABLE TESTIMONY
PROIR DR. WRITE,
Id ...Norm!), Tioca co., Ps.. Aug. 2s. P 463
F. 11. WHITE, ht. D
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS
THE OXYGENATED BITTERN
18 TREMONT Street, Balton
D '5l OTT & 00..
SOLD EVERYWHERE:,
MOTHERS
MOTHER'S
MOI HrRS.
MOTH. RS.
FRMAN. AIIGISST 17. IMO.
ItAILIWAD Lisr,o.
fo*:IDRI-WERKLY
PABatNgE ANS/FREIGHT 7 :n " [l 7 and PORTBMOUTII. Vis via
the Thiledelphie, WArmuston, and Baltimore and
naiddara itattroadd,titende by,the dew Meunier Phila.
delphis tp Nadel% audr orramouth, a,
An and after Sufi 9111, passengers front Philadel•
an is will take the 8.10 A. nl. train at the depot,
earner Broad street and wnalungtdu. a"' n" 4. 00
Tuesdays, Thursdayi;and • aturdaye, arriving at nom
ford at lad P. M., and at Norfolk early the next
Warding. Tha steamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk
on the evenings of Monday. Wednesday. and Pridar,
connecting vriih the train at Boalord. whloh arrives at
Philadelphia at 1 P. M.
Pare for first-olaes passengers, including meale on the
beat. 07.
Peoend-etaini taasengeis, including meals on the boat,
SCAM token aa .CAP 611 by any other route.
or further particular.. see small hand•bulle at the
hotels, and other publics places, or torture of
U. P. DARK, Arent,
H. IcTifireN l ,l4:tel".l ;p h :art
1727 1m P. .&i. H, R. too.
W ST OHES, .bR
RAILROADAND PHILADELPHIA
VIA MEDIA,
RUMER. AR RANGEhIENT.
On and after Mends July „ to h DM, the passenger
trains will leave PHILADELPiIIe_, from the Station.
cornet 01 Market end Lehman or Thirty .orst street..
west Philadelphia, at 7.30 arid 10.30 A. M.. aaQ 130.
4.48, and eas P. M. -
Leave WEST CDESTI. from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.40, 8. and 10 30 A. M., and 1,46 and
6.13 Y. M.
ON
SUNDAYS.
47 ' 11 `eb 1r141
depot, northeast ftklt,Li
P
Leave West Cheater. at 7.30 A. 7.3,, and 5 P.
The last passenger railway oar will leave "f ront an d
o.l.,rket streets 30 tainut..e. end Eighth and dtarlret
streets la minutes. before the starting time from the da
pat. and wilt carry a fiat to den,,te it.
The Exegete Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
street,” 01:1§1 hour oefora the deserters of the train from
the West Pntladelpnia depot.
Trains leavir at 10.30 A. M. and 4.40 P. d 1„ oonneet at
Panneiton wit trali-s tar all p , dets on th e phitadeiphia
and LI darner. Central Railroad.
0-hoe and waiting room southeast corner of Eighth
and Martet e-reets. where paaseagera. purchasing
tiokets for West Chester Will be furnished with a tioket
Over the passenger railway,
_ WOOD,
J73-tf Uateral Roverintendent.
PLIALADEt.yhi AND
114_NIMIN BALT,MtiRP, OPIN'On
eD. —RUAIM - ER ARRANOEMENT.—UntiI
further notioe the train, will run as followe: Leave
the passenrer depot of the West Chester and Piwailel-
Phia Ita, road Co. corner Market and Thiel -first
arrests West Philanelphie.deilY (Bandaye exoepted) at
1696 A. hf. Reda ed P.M.
Leave West Orove at 840 A. M., and 4. P.M.
Aaily line of Stages to and from New London and
Oxford connects a.th the la a) A. M.'l raipirom Phila
delphia and the 840 A. M. train from West 13,0ve,
leaving xford at 6.30, A. K.
The beautiful scenery and Well - known healthfulness
of Delaware and Chester co unties offer nape nor
tp in
duments to those looking orsurnmar boardins.
Frelphta for thin line received at N 0.104 Market Bt.
A. B. außTor4,
Philadelphia. June 98.1836. tauls fluverintendent.
W 9114111 NORTH PENNEriIo
vArr
_RAILROAP.
For RI, REM, 1.19 -TOW.LP::4_, EASTONt
CRONE. RA MA. ON. WRITE.
RAVEN, WILKEVIABRE, WILLIAMSPORT, &a
Tllftbh, THROUGH TRAINS.
On And after IBONEAY, J 1 $4, haV, Pa:mercer
Trains will lesve FRONT and WILLOW streets, phi..
ladelphia. DAILY. (Sundays excepted' as follows:
At AM A m. LExpremb
_for Bethlehem. A llentown,
Matzoh Chunk, Hazleton, WAkembarre, Williamsport '
&a.
At 2.30 P. AL (Expreul, for Bethlehem, Easton, &a.
This train mantles Easton at. 6.60 P. M., and makes
close connection with New Jens, Central for New
yort.
&aAt 6 P. M. for Bethlehem. Allentown, M naafi Chunk,
At P A, AL and 6 P. P. for Doylestown.
At 10.10 A. M. nod 6.60 P. M. for Port Washington.
The aSO A. M. Ravels Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to alats in the Lehigh Coal Region.
TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPHIA:
Leave thlehein at 6,a5 A. M., 910 A. M. and 6.22 P.
fel.
Leave yleetoorn at 740 A. AI and 4.10 P. M.
Leave t Washington
BUN at ASS A. M. and 2 Hy. M.
ON OA VS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at A. M.
Philadelphia,. for Doylestown.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 64,0 A. Al,
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.00 P. ht.
Fare to Betblehern..sl 601 Pa.,. to Mauch Chunk.o2 60
Fare to Easton... . . 160 I PATO to Doylestown.. 000
Through_ Tickets dust be procured nt the Picket Of-
-
fore at WILLOW Street, or BEERS Street, in order
to 'maitre the shove rates of fare.
- •
AtiPaSsenser Traintt ezoept snpday Trains) connect
at Serge street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 20 Minutes after
leaving Wilk:oar Mrett.
5T3 ELIAS CLARK, Agent.
1860. MIIMMIII3 1860.
ARRANGEMENT—NEW SPRING VORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMNOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD c0. , 8
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLATES,
Pm, Walaut-ativat Wharf,
Will leave a. follovra—vu:
At 6 A MI via Camden and Am ... boy,. a it A. Accom- 2"2.
. .. 23
At 6 A Camden and Jamey City (N.
oommodatlon..
gyp
via Camden end Jamey ifOrsung
At A. Mail ll7 an 330
AtIA P
dation
At 1P Id, v. a Camden and linboY. C. and :A. Ex-
At 4 P hi. by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City, Evening Express....... 5 co
At P 13teamboat via Tammy and JetleY
City, 2tl Clue Tmkot x ta
At 61' ht, via Camden and Jeisey City, Evening
Maill
00
At 11 P 51, - via Camden and • Jarley City, - lionfhern
8
Mail ..... 26
At 6P M. vrt Camden and Amboy Aooomtrioda.
Con. (Freight and Paasenger,l-1A Chun Ticket, 22
d " 160
Tho PWI Mail Line runs dolly. The 111' hi, Smith
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambast - rill". Flemington,
&o..nt A5l and 4 P 51, from Walnut-street wharf. and
TAO A Al from Kesington.
For Water Gap, Strouos burg, Soranton, Wilkegharre,
Montrone, Great llond, km,, at 5 A. M. from Walnlit:
street wharf, aid r.lO A. M. from Kensington, via Dela
ware Laoicawanna and Western H. R.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9A. ht., and di P. M.
For Freehold, at 8 A. Mll., and 2 P. M.
WAY L(1103.
For Briatol, Trenton, at and 4 51. from
Walnut street wharf. 7.10 A. M, and 61if P. M. from
Konsmxton.
For Pelt - arra, Riverton. Delanoo, Beverly, Stirling
ton. 1? [mance. 13014481.8N4p, 12%1 and 04 P. M.
Steamboat Jos ti es nay tor Bordentown and Interme
diate Plugs. at 2)4 P. M.
tileamboat Trenton for 'Moony. et ft A. M. and
Tammy. Beverly. Burlington, and Idnatol, at 4 F. M.
Fab. Pounds of Baggage._ only. allowed anon Pavia:i
-f:ill, Peasants's aye prohibited t'rom taking anything an
agate but their wearing apparel, All baggage over
eTr pound: . orb t gt P l A t i o d y [ o a r _ gag e el tr' il e lpo e ltYp a er ny expo u nd,
and will not be liable for a ny amountoeyona trluu.neg
oast by epecial °entreat.
WM D. riaTZNIER Agent.
. . .
AND
~,7rr r ,6 Tre gxoippra . R.B A t l LßUAD.
On and after APBIL Id, Oomniutatiou Tickets,
With twenty-me couns. will be m o o ed, good f ort e,
the
polder and any member of his family, on any i'esesoger
Train, and at any time. They will be by the
sourer, at the otfloe of the company, No. rff tioutb
iOUlt fit etteet,at e. seduutwe, of twenty-Lye car cent.
om the yegular fetes. Parties wishing to enjoy the
tininier in the Muntry will find this a very desirable
route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being ampot
Most N 73103011 end healthy in the State, and aeoes.
c as by four trains from and to nOilviniphin dad,
H. BRADFORD. Treasurer,
F111L8D31.10113.. March Seth. 1803. 1i0322-tf
IVaST OLIE;oTER
TRAIN Na PEN7iSTLEA
NIA RAlbatiAD. lease depot. corner I.:LP:V.I4TR
and MARKET. at 790 A. M.. 1730 P. M., and {P M.
On Salida.", leave Philadelphia at it A. Al., and Went
cheater at e P M. 1730.11
PIiILADELPHIA,UtER
MANTOWN AND NOItRIb
4YlWit LW/AO—BUM MEIC A R RANGEMEIa.
On and &nee MONDAY Mar 14,1330,
FO/2 amutArtowN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 19 11. lltn
14, Pi, 4,5, 6,7, P. P. 101.‘, awl 113.4 P. N.
Leave Germantown 6, 7 4 , , r tut, 8 .10, LIMA. M.
1,2, 9,4, 5,6, 6A, 7, 8,9, / 0
upi 8 DAVI,
Leave Philadelphia 9.05 min. A. if., 9,3, 5,7 X, and
wK r.
Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. 111., 1.10 luta., 4, CM
and 4% I% M.
CH.P.STNI.I7 RILL RAN.R.OAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6,8, 10,19 A. N., 8, d, 9,0%, 0, 9.
at ..
C ' S* Sa t innt 740. cia, ma. 9.011.0 A. Li..
2.40, 9.10. 8.40, and 1.10 P. 51.
ON UNPA YB,
leave Philadelphia 0.04 A. ht., 1,11, and 1 1 1 ‘ P. 1 11 .
.Leave Chestnut Rill 7.50 A. Al., NA. 6.10, and 9.10
all P. M.
Lesß CONBROROCKEN AND NORRIBTOWN.
e Philadelphia 540. 7N, 9.08. 11.00, nania, A. 51.,
106,8.08,4)0,840, 6.60, and 1111( P. IC
Lase. Norristown IL 7, 8.0, 11 A. 31.1 100, 1.3 i.
I and 7%. P. M.
ON EUNDAYB,
leave Philadelphia 9 A. ht. end 8 and 6 I'. hi.
na.ses Norristown TY A. 91.0 and 6 P. M.
Leave Philadelpma 5.90 174 . 9.t Y as 1 .ua A. N., 1.00. o.t.a,
6 - 86 ,6. 6 0, alit and lii
Leave Manaeuna 6. 1 4, 7%, 6.12, 9)9, and 11.33 A. IL, 2,
3.04, 63101, and 930 P. 9T.
ON 8 UNDAYit,
Leave. Philadelphia 9 A. 91,3, 9, and 8 P
Leave Manatunk T 3 A. 00.,1%, P.
H. K. sAwyn,_General Simony tendert:
tllll.O DEPOT. NINTH and GRE1:11 Eiteeela
asklmita Id tprr.
4.; UAIMER Alla AN OE -
rini,A Lpituji, Wil. YIiNGTOPI, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
On rtnd ?idler MOND!, Y . July 0. 18qt,
PASVINGER TRAINS LEAVE ritiLADtLPITIA,
For Balt:more at 8.1 2 A. M,, 11 noon, ( /Unless, ) and
11.10 P. AI.
11.FOr10 Chester Bl. at 8.12 A. M.. /9 /1000,1. 11 , 0.00.900 and
P.
For WloMillflol2 at 8.18 A. M., 19 noon, 115, 0.20,
7.h0, and 11.10 P. ht.
For New Castle at 9.15 A. hi., and Me P. N.
For Middletown at 8.16 A. At., and 5,60 P. M.
Per Dover at 5.15 A. 51., and 5.00 P. M.
For Harrington at 8.15 A. M.. and 5 P. hi.
or Milford at 8.13 A. M. Tuesdays, Thuradat s, and
Saturdayv at 5.n0 p. to
an
Farmington at 8 111 A. Al. Mondays , Wednesdays,
and Frldayis at 5.00 P. M.
or Seaford at 8.15 A. Ai. Mondays, Wednesdays, and
FridaYs at .5.00 P. N.
For Salisbury at 815 A. M.
ifir Train at 815 a. Id will oonneet at Seaford on
Tueffilitys Thuriiihiyii, laud Kuhn:hips, with ateathhont
to Notfolt.
TRAINS FOR I'HIL.A.DELPRLA
leare Daltimore at 940 A. hi., (Expresso 1115 A. vt,
and B.* M.
LeantoWi)mlnston at am, am, and 1150 A. Al., 1.0.
4.60, awl 1141 P. M.
1.05•01 4 201010017 at 1 . 30 P. M.
boars istalord, Tuesday!, Thursday., and Saturdays,
at 1.20 A. ht.. and 1 be I'. t.
Lean, Farmington, Tuestltyn, Thuradars, and Saha.
days, et 800 A. 51 , and tab P. 01.
save filitford:l'ilothittys, Wedueeda7s, and Frillaye,
at 7.09 , A. M.. and LOU P.O
Moslfo Itanington at 8.15 A. AL, ani p tilP, M.
patl: iti:lfettriti,ils 'l,ltl s : 2 a 3 nd . e h li t r.m.
ve ChestrAtle at 8.00, 10.55 A. Al.,_a 1.05 I'. hi.
aave r at 940, 9 /0 A. NI., .19• 04 , 2 4 9 , 0. 1 0. rind
LIS P. hi.
01 8 " Leave Ilaltimore for Salisbury end Delaware
lititititiiit at 10.15 A. Ili, and 825 P. hl,
'r.ll/11.NO Fox 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1.510.1110
..911ve Chester at 9015 A. M., 12.18 and 1100 P. M.
Leave Watranr.tou at 9.2.5 A. M..19A5 P. AL. and 11,5
A, ID
FREIIIIIT 'l . lZ.Ailii, vnth PASSENGER OAR attaehosi,
will run an follows:
Lettere Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
Platter, at h p. AL
Leave Wilminston for &arrival* and intermediate
olnooa at 5.00 P. AL
Leave 115.VtO•do-Oraes for Whin/ore and intermadl.
Mg plasso• at 8.0(1 A, Al.
L00.1:0 13:L111010TO fO Marra-de-Grape and intermedi
ate plaaea at 4.00 2. Ai,SVB
Only at 11.10 P. hi., froth 1 hitadelptne L to r.-altirnore.
thl.l. at 5.1t5 P. 111.. from Baltimor e to phi .4.101,,,
1)7 8. Pd. PEL.ToN. Prendent.
ELA4tRA B:OUTE / ---
AIWA lIROAD,
Inomin PifiLADELI'IIIA AND ISL.
RA
t.I.I3I(IKR , iT P.OISTE to Tamaqua, Catavina Ru
pert, Willreauarte,_ Betanton, Wil
lumsport, Troy, Ralston. Canton. Elmira, 13nralo,
Niagara Falle, Roehreter, Cleveland. DOW!, Toledo,
etileago. St. Lome, Itliluaultee, and all points Vona and
VI, eat.
Passenger trains will leave the new Depol of the Phi
ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
OALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entranep on Cal.-
!owl - oil street,/ daily (Sundays exoeptettl, for above
DOHA& as follows :
DAY EX P.RES
NIGHT .. 330 It. RI
The 8.0? A. M. train conneets d at ii i iipert, for Wilkm
tgieff.AMignel A l' igli t' ;i n t:ol2lS DIU stations
?t a OAV.
the above trains make direct connections at Minna
with the trains of the New York and Uric. Uanandaigns
and N„iagara Fails. and Rotolo, Now York and Lrie, and
i3w York Ventral Ran' oadir, 'gust all go:M.sl4orib end
Weal, and the ranadr.s.
Bottgageoheekt.d to Elmira, Bullet°. and Suspension
Bndge, and all erinedists points.
Tickets canna , roonred at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad e's I ini.et (Moe, northwestcorner of
SIXTH and OH P. UT Streets. and at the Passenger
DeP°t 't /I cc h m ild laM I Li'
Leave t.ne chit telphta and Reading Depot, Itroad and
Cattowhill tato I ids*, (errt eltdsTete4), 107 14.1
. point" weet a North, at 6 ".
Freights mu he delivers before P. M. to Incite
their gOlng thi ante day•
Ent_ ter information al at Freight Depot,
TIiII. and arm i l l ; or to
MIAS, APPE mural /Aunt,
oornor HandlOß wis yr Streets.
rialladeleht.
E.SiLROAD LINES.
• ; NSYLVANIA CENT RA L
RAILROAD,.
ISO MILES DOUBLE TRACY.
1860.. artifamok 1860.
THE CAPACITY OF AIM 11,911 Sir EQUAL
TO ANY THE CO NTH .
BETWETHROUGNJASSB GER RAIN_
EN PHILADEL .111, AND PITTSBURG,
lormeatt dtreot at Hut shoewi th Through Trams
from Boston, New York, and ,ot Points Lest, and in the
Union Depot at Pittshesa with Through Trams to and
trom a points in the west, Northwest, and Southwost
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers marlin's/teed for speed end comfort by any
other route.
ilipreid — eind Feat Lino. rim through to Pittaburg,
without change of Carsor Conductors. An through Pas.
stinger Trainsprovided with Loustiridge's Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer.
thus adding much to too safety of traveuere.
Smoking Cars are attached to snob Train_, - Woodrun'a
Mapping Can to Express and Feat Trams. The
KIPRESB RUNS DAILY, Mail and Feat Linea. Sens
""Meatrraentletres riniavatna at 77 0 R. Ni.
Etat Line, 11.5014. M.
y ou 'I rein leaves " 10.46L . M.
AY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOL OWE i
Xar sburg AoCoraipodation i Via
IP. M.
1.,0' tumble 4.00 . M
Parkeebtur ~ MO . 211 . .
West Chester " LI 30 . al.
West Cheater Passengers will take the Mall, VS oil
Chester Acoommodation,and Columbia Trains,
Passengers fer lilunbury, Williamsport
A Elmira, Beira
to, Niagara Fa ll,' a nd internieth ate Writs. leaving Phi
ladelphia at 7.16 . M. and 3P.M. zo directly throtC.
Tickets Westward may be obtained stilts °IMMO the
Company ilifhiladelf l up , New York, Bosso,u, or J.
timore; an Tioketa ard et any of the important
Railroad 0 oes Steamers est; alao op_ boand any of the
regular Ling of on the efulaisslmit or Ohio
avers
&Mint ita low. and time as quick, as by aril
other outs.
For further information al/71Y at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Isle and Market Streets.
The , tomplepoh li n d she Western cop:gone of the
t IM* ra' a f,Ariik_CPE &Wife LEST the Tku,
°EMT WISK.
The consumboa or tracks by the
ferriage or Freight
together with the saving oft ime, are advantaceefeadil l Y
+ppm/Noted by B ilionlinl of Freight, and the "irtlYe
ling NObllo.
Merchants and Shirs mammon the traimputtation
of their g reight to th ppe is Compel:l7i can rely wall coati
donee on its speedy t ensit,
THE RATES OF kREIORT to and from any point
in the West by the ennsylvanta Railroad ars or all
times us fattener, as an charm( by raker Rat/road
Compaosin.
NV" Be partioslar to mark package,' " vie Penna. Rall
road.
to or Lft - git Para IV foitigli g i olft74 I I PM Mt!
OA y t
A. STEW ART, Pitt/Mum
ff. S. Fierce k. qa..,/anervjue,o4 J. J. Johnst:i j i Ptah',
O,; H. McNeely arevius, Ry.; Ormsby & mope?,
Fortswou*,l l ; utdo<s .o k. 80. JetiersBn t i 'mu
'illatiiierf anolzi r ra, Ct• R. A . lia lla rntri ti l ; 31Laci A n '' , RP.;
lea. E. igoo leu r lfilit, 64 , iii. twey & co.,
h,ver,e,i 5, ad.; .W. tfraham st. Co., Cairo, ISA R.
F. Sass, Sharer k Glass, Cit. Louie, Mg ~. John 110fer
rhe, bleahvilie, Tentid, Harris & H , Pfitoder, 'rem;
(narge & Co., Chir's°, iIi.LST . . ki..11. iim, Alton,
Ili.: 07 IR.Frelght Agent, of Rasmus at emit points
I ti n t irElr t- STOji ii Phamelphis.
L O v e . a , ° ,ifi'r loNort h
~rraett.rttalitagag.e,lt.Y,
LL' XIII to ry., tat:1 1 11 i talon. _
E: r, . 0 14, al fick4 14.1,1 1 11. "
%
.ts. ~,. 113, Gen'l batet Altoona, rr.
gl-t,
PIIILADELPIIIA
ADEADING gALI,
R.OAD.-nPA.t ll" Mt T R A INS for POTTSVILLE,
READING and ,HARRISBURO.
MORNING LINE, DAllrtindareenepted.)
Lefo7o New Depot, °error 0 ORVAL &ILL! CALLOW
IIILLAtroate, PUMA lIELP lA, (Passenger entrance'
on Thirteenth and on Uallowhill streets ) /HALM A. Al..
connecting" at Harrisburg with the PENNSYL VANIA
RAILROAD, I PM.
_awn rannior to Panther' ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY IA P. Knelt) 711)1:0Dg to
Oliernhersta;, esthete, Zee.;_ and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL. RAILROAD I In. tad", running to San
tarnt.to.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD End CALLOW
LL Streets, FRILADELFILIA, (Passenger nti p mee .
op.:Thirteenth and on Callon - hill streets') for
Ilir
v.t.buiska woutianukto, et 11.34) N.. DA .or
at 0 m., DAILY, Mandan elt
-4euree.l
DISTANCES VIA I' if ILA DEL PIMA AND READING
RAILROAD.
Piton PIIILADILPDIA AMOS.
h. rtiCeniXinne—,— 131
Reeding.. BS
Le bapon.. 86
a lienbniS
Trevorton innotion..l3B
Sunbury . —^ 3B9
Lowusburg.----...178
MUIIOI----
Willitunspart -MO
,•„-Itabithn— Wthiamsport and Elmira
Railroad.
lmira
The 8.00 A, N. an they Y. N. trpi oonneot daily
et Fort Clinton, (Sundays encepted,) with the CATA
WISSA, WILIAMSFORT and ERIE RAILROAD,
making close oormecitions with linee to Niagara Falls,
Canada. the Wert, end Southwest
DEPOT IN PHILADELYIIat Corner of BROAD and
OALLOWDLLL Streets.
antli-t[ W. BtsILRENN-E7.2earstanr.
Philadelphia sod Haadinc
and Lebanon Velleylß..lc.
NOTWE.--01IESTER
VALLEY RAILROAD--PV
..4. IiBR TRAINS FOR DOWNINOTOWN AND IN
TERSI.EDIATE , STATIONB.—On and afterlBth
180, the Wm/314er Trams for DO'ArNIN(3TOWIN
Mart from the new Paaaenter Depot of the Phtle
deishis and Jteading__ltaitroad COMDILDY, *Ortler of
BROAD and uALLOWILILL Athlete, (saatenaer en
trances on
blOßlllolNfil TRAIN for Downingtown, :saves at ACO
k. M.
Y. AFTERNOON V.N.4111 ft! Downin:tevz, Isayes at
SA.
DAILY (Bntdays eatteste-L)
By order of the hoard of Managers of th e I'illadelpkle
end Realms. Railroad Compan). •
W. MclLUENNEY.Seoretekrn
AmtWEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS vt4
t'neINSYLM II IF4II,ROAD. Leave Depot, corner
ELEVENTH and MARKET OtTeete, daily (except
4nnday tat TIP A. M., nee SL, end 4Y. M. Leave
ek44tpr at 44e L, M.-1046 A. M.. and 1.1.0 P. M.
SIIIPPING.
FOR THE SOUTH.—CIiARLEB
- AID) SAVANNAH ISTEARLSRIFS,
FRBIGHT REDUCED.
fluty Freijht at an average, of per etzl.
low Now Yor Stommiluinratas.
OR CHARLESTON eke.
The 13. S. Pli Steamship KXYBTOri6 STATE.
Min Chaa, P. Alarshmart, will sail on Saturday. Anyuzi
2,11,_at 10 o'oloo% A. M.
Through to u" 10 to tiotte—otily a) hours at Sea. .
FOR SAVANZIAB,f3A.
rho U. S. Mail Struchhin STATE OF GEOR3 I A.
laptain John J. enryiii, will sail on Monday. August
20, at 10 A. M.
through to ,„3 to 80 holm—emir Li hours at bet.
Ackterws:;to - .n*Rfesm&l,Wri - „ . ' fi L;.7,7i
every daY.
Tiuroppandiii_Srat-mast cdo-wheol Stu mat,' ra E Y
&rums ItiTATE and STATE OF GEOROIA now run as
abore every ton clayS, th us forming A Sva-day commu
nication with Oharlee.on and Bauman', and the Sank
and Southwest.
At Mitt Charlatton and Savannah, Aeon Ships con
nect with steamers for Florida and Into railroads,
for ell places in Le South and th wad.
South
OE.
+tu Frelirkind inctiatTe oil a tyrirrneettlou ot Rooth
then by aalri t niTess els. o l n o miu being r y o t n b e e - 4 11 . 0
rate.
N.
N. N.—lnsuranee on all Railroad Frelsht is entirety
d nneoeetary, farther than Charleston or am6613411:120, the
Railroad Companies Maine all rake 'torn these points..
tiEA REDUDITION ARt..
insYn D ligd i g i nVi a % 2 :r wall b i lerg en
Jule. hrough tickets tr Phtliphia, t)waler
ton and Savannah steamships, INQL WINO I'd.RALII on
the whole route, swept oat Char oaten and dayein
nab to Montgomery.
INLJaire TA.I.N.
lo Charleston—..--4113 tA). Charleston —.-- —.en CO
Savannah-- LI 00 Savannah— __. 31 00
Angtista..---- 10 PO Augusta IV
Macon.-- —....... 31 00 3 1 440 n— 33 71
Atlanta—. —.... 3360 Atlcatt6 --- 31 00
Bohnbus.----. 33 00 Oolumbitz.---...-- Ns 00
Albany—. ...... ss Oa Albany.— -- 37 OD
Montgomen--. 34 00 Montgotnery— . 33M
Mobile._. 36 CO Mobile -- 44
troy
No
Ortsans--. 39 34 New OrleanZ. ..._, 12 to
No blitz, of lading signed %nor the ship telitrAtled,
For [might or passage apply on board, at sound
wharf above Vine street, or to . .
. .
ALEX.
and
Jr.
Southwest oorter FOUR'rII. and CHESTIMIT.
Anent' Charleston,T. S. &T. 0. BUDD.
Savannah, naTIMER & OAMMELL.
For Florid% from Charleston, steamer Carolina elrel7
Tuesday.
For Florida from IStirannalt. steamers St, Man's and
t. John's evarr Tuesday and Saturday,
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
MY& AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL MAM-
PROU NSW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief rat nn Pa5an50..—.......„.• •
&now: Cabin Passage • 76
PROM BosTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Pag , ace
abOona.:ab.n Faaaase ....
'She shuns from New Y oalCaibaik rbor•
'lnc anipa loom Boston cell at nail fax and Cork um'
bor.
- •
I
P.I.RBIA. Capt. Junius. CANA RA. Capt. Lank,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Mona. A NIERICA, I apt. hid ar.
AMA. Capt L. 01. qt. NI AOA ItA, Copt Anderson
AFRIC s, Capt. shannou. EUM.FA. Capt. 3 Leitch
8 4 '01 IA, i now building.)
These vessels carry a clear white hat at ruse-head t
ere en on atartioartl bow; red on port bow
CANADA. Lang, leaves Boston. rh'eclues.ay, Aug. 8
AMA. Lott, " N. York. Wadnesday. Aug. la
UROVA, I el.tch. " Ilo•tor Wednesday, Aug, 12
P1•11.1. 4 I a. J mitring. " N. York Wednesday, Aug. f,l
ARABIA, Shone. " Boston, Wan. eil ly EePt. a
AFRICA, Shannon. " N. York. Wednesday, beet. 12
Berths cot oceured until prud for.
An exteriennerl Surgeon on board.
The owners of these BlM'a will nit IA accountable for
Onid. Vilver Bullion. ,pe talon owry, Precious rt.oues
or Metals. tale a bine of are signed therefor and
the value thereof therm exprepsed. For freight or pas
sage, apply to F.. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
sue Now York.
BUSINESS CARDS,
J NICHOLSON,
• Manufacturer of
BLURTS LINEA and AIAttiSEILLEti
Bosoms ANL COLL,Att;-.
A large amt &tome aasortmen-, and watt. Me m?.
always qa hand. unto letuoh l particular!) , I nvi a the
attention of essa and prompt-pa)ine euquz-veur
buyers.
8. C. Corner of SECOND mad ARCH Streets Phila.
delphin.
r,ll W.
Near Itet REVILLE. LANCASTER. Co., ra.
Manufacturer on tits • .id Procel4
MINCE 184.1 OF
1/01113• i'ILLEED
Elt K RYE.ti 13K Y .
Warta - ted to be Pure. with o ut c o r n or o r ac.-
DISTILLED FROM. Tlit lIEBT OF RYI ONLY.
f-lm"
J. BAYLIS TIJON,II4,
• ATTORNE.Ir-AT-LAW,
Has remurted his ogle° from No. 9^23 Arch street No,
688 WALNUT Street.
arhotdar attentlongiven to the recovery of Me roan
-
tire Mame. 7.nn drntli.ng nod examen ton of Willa.
Oonveyaneen, Araignmenta, Briefs of and other
Inetruments W titling, The management of Egeont o r.
glues, Admintstratoratapa. and Truat‘. nueerintended;
and the neat toonrites Kea:Lol for the permanent in
yeatmente of t.'aim.actory raleronop
when required. ap3O-Cm*
H CINKY tc.k.LENE,
ATTORNEY -AT4,A47.
Ras RMOVItD ottoe from ti.ttt Welnut treet
to No. i ' • Routh iRD Street. oh2ts, , •
HVEIII4,
ENgthF,l:ll. and
I'AI`ENT
No.lll Now . SIXTH Screen.
(Nearly opposite the County Con rthonso,)
Flo:lares Fpoonloottous, bruynnye. &a., anti tranenets
At o et bozess Connected vita the ontattan< or Let
tars &tett. ne2IS Inn*
FUuUET BONN,
• impoßTEns 0: HA VANA C/GANN.
r+,. tinulh FRONT Stmt.
Rtrive regularly amortment of dek.;rallo 01,
0 R 1 which they 911ar at low ritco. for o,n,ti ap
vea ',rub? 109 IT
PAwsori tc t(3IIOLSON, --
nouKV(ZWERS.
1103. 419 A.,lr .1 MatOic
Between IVI.-rt,rt, mid Mental xtr, , e' N ,
/AMES PAW , 01 4 . JAE , . B. tiletini.loP.
NV 1r •
WAGNER. JtitINION,
•• • ANTOftliii`i ArtP courNsELLoit-a'r-LANt a
Office, No. 116 Botab 81XT1i Street,
(Onboatte (ndepotolenoe bell-WOO
PHILADELPIII/s,
BLthe aid of reliable Attorneys, at different point, in
the United Statsla, is enabled to prosecute and entlect
claims of every dosorintion :
l'arttou ar attention myna to the examination mid re
aovory of tho °faints of Legatees and Devisees and the
examination of Land Title., endatecarin. g tho lusereatt
of helm and all venous latent/trod in tho cacao, in all
wt.* of the Union.
Hee the tatatee of all the States end is Commiseoner
for mostof them.
Deuce/Una carefully taken undor Cornrdaylone,
apll-gm
TSR.— Tar in kegs and barrels, for salo
by_ ROWLISY. AYAlLtUdttiEll, & co., rio.
&mkt WAiARVE4. sal4
FU NIBS, BRINLEY & 00.
Do. 410 MARKET STREET.
FIRST FALL SALE OF IMPORTED DRY 000D9.
On Tuesday Mamas,
Aurust Slat, at 10 o'clock, by °maims, on 8 menths
credit,
EGO 1410/ragell and lots of genaortable Goods.
eatnyles and ea:Moines early on the ntornlns of
safe.
LARGE SALE OP FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
(Slightly Damaged.)
Prom tho store of Messrs. Yard Gilmore, & Co.
On Tuesday Morning,
August. ;Ist, at 16 ci• Moog. C 2 catalogue , lane alseOrt
meat of ury Goode.
Consisting mot of
-1 600 dos men a ant women ' s roper 00110$
00 do kid. silk. poti. N o rwayerio Wee*.
do kid sauntlets4o.. seal Stoves.
1800 1 1 ,08 . c°l'd min kinek silk trimming and bait ribbons.
,po d o s plan, emb hose° smbrlo hakfs.
$OO do fillet mitts, loo s and short
680 Dos. brillirinia.iaconet. cambric., and Swiss MU'
60 do superior suahty Irish linens.
35 dol. linen shirt fronts.
WO 6 4 to 8 10 linen damask table-clothe.
160 coo. toted silk tide's.
100 do mohair delxige. and eo''d Oobergs.
go do supe rb Quality mohsir tottr•s.
60 do 6.4 Franca' ool'd alefinosi.
20 do 6 4 do printed do,
30 do 6 4 all wool plaids.
40 do Paris printed uela ,
lBe.broohe. L/0101116. and
ropkins
leo do Igo d delam e and °Sanyo,.
120 elf wool delmnes. barflies. and en?* mantra'.
110 printed Cashmere. steno. and Tnihat
00 Vionnn, smite. and long broehs shawls.
Abw. ob
Ik, ,nolle es
crape ahswe. robe/ neck ti,
sewingdounotiois Sdarseillrs silk skirts and draw
ers, Uwe' veils silk net., French needlework, toad.
dresses, &0..
NF. PANCOAST, AUCTION.EER, Eno
e•nor toll SCOTT, Jet.. 431 CHE'ITP4I/T St.
CA RD.-1 have, in consequence of continued 11'
health. disposed of ell my interest in the duos on bust •
nese heretofore conducted byine at. 431
tit set to Mr. F. PAINLIAST.
(41e .thtil 0 91telvtUlttf. to tinder sty thanks for the
supportt have received. and LS I ilViAtlnuAtion Wray
successor. whom I hereby authorise to codeine?) my
unsettled aeconms B. SCOTT, la.
i'altansetuza, Adroit I, I&,
FJR'T L ROP: 1 1 A1.14 OF ilairrairl AN AND ret.
FOR r 1.1) liftY GOODS, Evßeol DEAIe.B MILLI
NERY GOOl.B, Ac. arc. for the Fail of /610.
On Wedceslar Moraine,
A it poet br catalogue. on s crytht.sommencing at
10 °lock. punctually.
11:11 (Udell w,ll on found an anortnient of eh°, we ens
sortable (Jorge synod to sy o:caching *ales, to
the attention or the towe is inearel.
P " 'P FORD &CO , ABOTIOVEFRS
IL No. 630 MARKET Strut. and 091 MINOR
Street
SABINE fa DUI'.
INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 4%4 WALNUT Stmt.
noire against tom or damage by Fare, on Cotton and
Woollen Malts. and other Manittsotones, Bata
Merohandise lt rann9re. and other property, on lava
Varrhrs MC of HAIL FORD sar
Cash caysck sad Snrelna_Sat= SI.
511,..TROPOLITAN FIRE INS.tand co. r op NE • W YORK *Ems ,
Cash Capial Bungee GO.
PROVIDENCE wAmmerroN INS, CO., FROV.
Cash_Capital and Surplus 51545 7136 IS. FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK.
Caah.Capital and Surplus *Mils 01
ROPE FIRE INSURANCE CO3, 01 , riEw yotx,
_Cash Capital and Surplus If Me,844 5/.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.. I)? NtVir RAVEN.
_cash Capital ana Burptus 4124201 T 7
GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW Y O RK
Caen Capital and eurplue •tui w.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS. 1,0. OF NE .V YORK.
Cash Capital and Surptne $555,955
Applications an person orby note wall rearm prompt
attention. • &MILNE & DUY,..4mnts,
lea Sta No. 4 2 4 11 Mat u'r Street.
T HE ENTERPRISE
INSURANOE COMPAN'
OF PHILADEPI3M.
(FIRE DISDRANOB fIXOLIISIITBLY.)
1110NRANY'S BUILDING. H. TV, C_QRJYRB
GliThr AND WALNUT STREKTs.
4 R4TOH7OI_P STAIN. MOILDACA.ID. Dlll/1101.
ILI.We MCKIM,
tfAzamo Psazrzs. pi t %TPA,
rig M . ATWOOD. A. FAlnciasocl.
sm. T. Tsanscx. Miming D. Casa,
MIRY Virl/A11T01.6. J• L is lauttonex.
P. DATDRY RD ARR. Yrtaident.
OHARDEB W.-CoX F. Sacretarr. fell
Nortill-f rvo Ttram
ZitA MERICAN FLU. ENSITRANCE
INCORPORATED 3810—CHARTER PERM
UAL.
No. die WALNUT Street,. stove Third, natio:lonians.
Rasing a large insid-nd pital Bloat a¢d Elluelns Di
vested in sound awl &maple Flecurittes coutmuts to
insure on Dwellinse, eters', Pilmitare, Merohandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, sod other Personal
Provost'. All losses libisasild and isncmrOd hellodedi
Thom R. Marts, John T.
John Weal_ ,h Amex It.
DoLui ly
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund
Patriot Medd, Chsa. W. Peciltzsg,
lewd Morns.
Bunter, end one X. R.
TIV_ALSE R. MARIS, President,
ALBERT C. L. CRANs FORD. Searetarr. ten-u
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN BITILDIATie r Ole WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND OUR
pus 9364,743.70.—huyaree =elm LOU or Damage by
Fire, and the Penh, of the Bea. inland Ilangstnan and
Trensgortatinn.
VEORGE H. HART, P E rsaidont,
,fi re B= 7 ;tria Trate
S. H. U . Aseistant Heoreteiey. rs?
C Cane
H. H. Cog gs edl,
Hon. 11. M. Fuller,
jNSURANUE OOMPAN )t THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INEURANCE—No. 4 L.ICCISANUE BUILD
,NOR.
Chartered 1n 179+—Claniial s2=oB—Ariatis, Janitor, Is
as, $347,446 40400.
All Ll:waited in 'sound, and nratlable se.easities—con.
Ilan to insure on Vaasa!gond Cargoer, Derldingz,
of Marehandige. &a. on liberal toms.
I/LECTOR/I
Senn' D. Sterrett. George H. Stmt.
89noon Toby, Naomi Grant. Jr.,
hlnosloruir,
Witham 8. !Irak, Taboo Warner,
Thomas IL WlitUsai
.o:l2: 6, P i rzina .,
o C._Carson.
BEGRItEItI). President.
. Reossearr, i• LIME if
EXCHANuE iNSURANOE ethiIPANY
—oMoe No. wig WALNUT Street.
nag INSURANCE cut ROlllBll and Northam:Hap
ft :1121 . on favorobte Loma, lather Hilted or per-
DINSGT9RIS.
rohtatilh. raid D. lobate.
.en tbs.
°alma T. Men. 2toaliiat
-
n.
Sarni. L. smadlii,_
JgREMIAIt BONELAL.L., ?readopt.
491iN Q. airiNoov, Vino PreadenL
hDCOARD W DAVID. Poonstarr na3l-wtmtl
Vi.tot INSURANCE ANL
PBNN MUTIIAL I , trit lvav
!uric% compmiy, tlettbetsat owner or THIRD ar.,.
IWK Etreots. Aemste, SOU% at.
INSIIRLB LIVE d for the whole term of We-vents
annuities and endowniente—eurohamea life Interest+ in
Reef EAU:C.4S.one tastes all oontreete der,enduld on the
oontingenefee of Lite.
They set M Executory. Ainantetruetc, Jtatlateds
linetetta. and thardiass.
.Rt.WeS L.
,Ottlallllll COALS].
lo6td t 4. Nebold,
Pril.lem P. Hecker,
•A - I{ttesu H. Kern,
Carmel C. Hue;
Charles HeMows%
}Gem C. Townerde
Itodoluhus Nome,
Wv.llAul H. Cary,
Duto o % mor.
sTimier //Nun.
1". H. el
DAN LE `
aitai
aver. R . Volum", Roo,*
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY I.N
IItTRANCE COMpiakty,
INCORPORATED Bi THE LEGISLATURE 0#
PENNS L
THIRDV uss.
OFFICE B. E. CORN R AND WA.LAVI
Streets, hiladelpaia.
MARINE INBURANCE
ON VERZLLIS. i
CAR 3IO
GO V. all d parte the Wand.
FX.I
" itiLAND uratutAxes§
cit gioa.x.ty River Cattalo, Lake!, axe Loglii ClLlTtite
to
of
yarn °Ma Ilort.
FIRE /NSURA.NOER
9a 14e:eliapdise %enema,.
Oa Mares, ortßiai_Home, Re.
ARRETB oir THE cotta..uri.
Sovember I. WI.
?sr. Market Vats,
!ULM thilailelphta City 7 , " eetat.Loan....sllsoo CO
Ito,ooo,FeauerlVitliti State C et. nj ai s
tIOO istmarlvartta State 6 IP et. Loan. —, 61,C0)
:sae, U.S. Trearomr f.% air cent. Notes and
interest. axe *Az sy
t1C.003 U. 8. Treasury 6 or ot.Notsa and inter
sat doe 62,6)6 CS
8111,01:43 Temporary Loan to the City of Pidta
derchis 264100 CO
.:04:0. Pennsylvania Railroad Z 1 illortrele
6 6f , cent. .ton4s axo
11,20.000. North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort
-4t74
e Vs cent. Bones. 11.100
014.100 West il d attalte la Passenger Sellwar
Company . at. wooed Weds—. !2, t. , er
assok.v.c shares stook Gerreattoito Gas
Comes:ay. Interest and pringtost
gita l f a tied ny the city at Dina
- la.M to
8114611, WO shares rear.sTlsarria licalrea4
Cordeany--. 1,771 Csl
111,600.100 shares North Pennellritatis Ball •
road COW Fan, ..... • in OCI
5•630, shares Ph.ladelpnia lee Beat c.:.d - Stears
CintRAFIY. thnadelobia and
pint.
Weep ate Narration Comment'. Philadelphia and ILl
we de Grams Steam Tow Boat
Etomytkay, Philadelphia Escheat:6
Ctautany —JAW ee
E a rand Mortgages. an 4 Iteal Estate, CI- 4 4" ' nz "
hoe 8.3:4
Dills receivable forlmmune made__ lat.=
Italanoa aue at Aitancier-Prenuoma,n tea
me Foliate, interest s and ether debts doe
the Company— (Z.LII
and 'took of anndry insurance ClOmra
et- Cleo a Cash an Deposit In 6t,os3 its
DULECTOU,
171111 n Mame, reel E. Stol3A,
Edmund A. ooudir, F. Yenistor ,
[
,=Ve.iignir':::''". :311 I jrtfiVlitioni
ohn C. Davis,. 11. Jones Brooke,
al Tteymisis j
s tam Biro, Jr.. beneerkPllealee.
°lnns C. 133034
James C. Rend. bort Bruton,
William C. Ludwlc, aoob c t .tones,
Joseph B. Seal, Ames .fri'Farlaze r ,
Dr. K. M . Munoo. Athos . Eire.
eleorge C. Lome r. ohn /3. Bemple, Pittek,g,
W 0,779%, .T. Morgan, •3
A. B. Borger, .11,
Vri l talAld MARTM, nar/out.
T 08. C. BAND , Vie r • Frei/dept.
KENRY LYLBU . Secretary. tll3
- _
A UTION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOR
OUTGOOD NEWS FOIL ALLA—The never.
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the beat phe siumeeds
',n en all others have failed. All who are in trouble. ah
WOO nave beau unfortunate, deoeived by COW promises,
fly to her for admit° and comfort. to lore ctfairs oho
Nice, She has the secret of ammo's the affec
tions of the oscointe sex. It is this fact whioh itittopaa
iflyerate pretenders to try to imitate ho.. and otter her
advertisement. Bhe shows you the hken , se PI year In
ters wifc.hurband, or absent friend. St' is well now
to the public at large that she :; the tint andonly per
son Who can show the likeness to 'cosy, ma can
entire satisfaetion on MI tbe concerns of life, wrack,
can he tested and daily and eatelly visit her. Come one
come all to No. ma. LoKoARD Eitreat, be tw e e n '
t*: and 11,0t,1. 0017 4lt
LATE ROOFING.-JOUN WELCH,
N-7 RLATE,R, is prepared to put on any atuonnt of
ruotin; at low rates. All work warranted to n atv_e_sa.
tisfaetion. Ornern 50to
1 'lt l Ili >, a t tal e d4 tg (l ' h rt
AlikriTOWPl Road will ha pro g
~22 041
malsw THE ADdlellq EXPRESS
Co ,O 0111.11TNUT street
forwards, Parcels, Pecknites. Merchandise, Hank NOtall
and Ppecie, either by its own Lines or in connection
with ocher Express Componiee, to all the principal
towns and cams of the Ihutzd states,
E. 8. SANDFORD.
General Superintendent.
STEINWAY & SUN S•NEW PA.
vc . la V VI TRNT OVER-STRING GRAND PIAN,
trau ARE GRAND, AND HIADARE VANOR, abw
erred ttt eor,..erts and !iuenvate emotes by the ht,
Performers. Received the first prehuuma over th o ho t
tru6keys, from udgea lake, (tevo - 4halk ‘ Maxon., Pa-d < . 1,11021{
OWleng. all CtoMWtit] ur,. BLASIUS BROTHERR,
0-1.
QALAI. 01L—liareigalopi's, for sale by
vow teriliERILL tc BROTHS.% 47 end 49 North
E OOND titrost.
NALEN By AUCTION.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DIRSOIORD.
DIREOTPRB.
P. Rows ,
DaterF 8. Perking,
Attdraw R. Chamber,
eanriel Jones. hi. D.,.
a:ol4d
IXt r eral.B.
Memel B. att.ttz.
NV/Warn Mpa,
4ZDIMI 1 4%34
i 0462 ht. rata:,
Jsznea =ton,
7l eoDhilut Paakhrii
.E.V.m.upd A. Bottler,
Dialed L. Jiuthhinieti
Iwo:IL W. atornor,
Elba B. Ar cher,
4azgal eb.ristisii
Joeopil M. 'norm.
lee,
RSut AID Brencvr.
ton..
I‘III,JAR, Preidess:.
E. BTOI.E.A. Viso Preet.
Moon *el;
BdralLlD iBu am Nav , ia~lcn Ccru-
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
SALES BY AUCTION.
ITIONAB & SONS,
• gm, 139 end 141 Scr_th FOURTH Steiest.
(Fermerly. Noe. et P.M firm
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
SALES AT THE EXCHANGE Pvgi Y TUESDAY.
Dunne the butanes; Semen in Jaly and August only
oceesionelesoe.
.
Sir Handbills of each podPertT lamed separately. in
addition to which we publish, on the Patiudar previous
to each sale. one thouaand catalogues, in Pamphlet
form, giving full &mallet:Lone of all the property to to
wild on the following Tuesday.
C A tt. D.—Our safe' of real estate and stook, a
the Exchange will hereafter be held at 12 o'elook
noc___,e • and, in the evening at 7 o'clock.
Contri enters bare the Opt on of either sale.
REAL, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE,
0' We have a hares amount of real estate at ,orate
s'tle. incicding evert deevrtrotion of city and oonirre
property. routed bets may be had at the auction store
PH iVATE 13 4 LE REGNTER.
or HUI aataMantafataton oar private sale rerirdere
and advertised 000amonalli in oar public Lae atatract
int' which IX) copies ate Wllatea weekly,) fro.
chars,.
TO BirrELLB ea.
Tag, PIFTY-FIPT PHI! ApPA,rtnAzitao
Bit.Lß OF BOK B. RYOTYFR FLA ,
commenne on MOBDAI. Beptembst MUM, dk.'
moir Catalog us in Brew.
erocict
On Tueselnr.
Ancust2l at noon ar the Holvielohl% Vinton:3e—
?Oahu.. Northwestern Bank of Ihrelniv—prr irq,
Di viderld 4 of tram 8 ro JO 81 , ' cent. are Mgry.l.ty Md.) re
toll at CC
25 hsres Delaware tintnal Safety lasursapeConopoor
ntook—r.: per shire
*248 L e arrive :natant Safety Its. C0.—.1.334.
8.10 LNIP
I
$
ham Point presto Park Association.
1 snare tthilad , pore Linter].
I shire Maroon WO Li bral7.
PECOND PALL BALP.4TH PIEPTEUB.6II.
Vs.Kt ,lIPUILTAINI Vti At.gG.
I/Torer of lro stse s.
MONTOUR I ROVI d %Pe y , woR.KB ro
taste. re.
T`ussaar.
flapten.ber 4.1010. tit 11 o'clock. soon, at the Pll.ls
dolphin. t schema.—
lb. Tar r valuabts Vol:4Kr Niloriging to tits Fostors
Iron Company. clawed ot Montour eossfy Pi eon
soot e of about 1 000 awe. very *A.lnabte temeT6l
moll. Minis g rlght4 roiling hul s. tortoises. wavy uo
ofli-es. a
Terms—eSi Oto csh• I, llss the prossrty is some% or%
betasoo Oa the V2e0131,10/3 0I tie aced. Inane
pair
WO' FtlipTClol3l/1.71 /0447 in hand hol e .
memptoty Bale to e..os , in concern.
GROUND Rh., Line! Lima:Kt Icear of lea s
year. other description.. pielp.,rmg.
THIRD PALL Ht,t,n-11T7i - BERTE3IIIRit.
WI I inomde-
Orel" LW C tin Pale-Fatate of John Evans Tyre.
An uncimued math part of the t hree-rary HRiCZ
Sit elnuth Fecal • met.
Some l'etate n tir melded ninth inn or the Throb
story BR! D WEL Po.: 5 non h Fro.nt streeL
&me estate-An undivided uttyb ;art of the h.rge
Brun ..ND WARE/MR:LE. 6neirn wee. corner
uelaware avenue and Ton a:ley, bwor Clitataut street,
61 fret 6 inches frunt.
Same estate-An undivided math part of the Three
story RR! X D'VV.Rf,, thn N 0.210 Lombard sweet.
FARM. ItCS Acres Arable Lend, sr:ta Improverrente.
on the teilltord r0a1.136 miles from the btation, known
ae the 1 arc's Patin.
The •• /•A tr. tits PARNI." adloining tae above. eon
tainine Me Wes with imernteinenit.
he t.LA FIX FARM," oontalnutg 102 Antes of lOW
Ferinlng • and.
The ".1101CRI8 TRACT'," contaiMur about 50 Acre,
front , on a road, and w:tm" L • mile of a dtc.t.ori. mei
The •• 851 v/S HA Hal . jot VU.ntni• 231 Aer.s,
toe on the raaroad.smth
The •• DORNIAVI FAR al." containing p 3 Aexa.ed-
Jmntng the above, w,m •Ilvrtv•cmett
hiThe "Illtattri it;etet,' • cont.:vague um Antes Wood.
d.
The "FRANK'S FOS LV," containing min ICA Anna
oft eavy oak 'limber.
81/11.1.61. LOTa, Monet Vernon Ceme:cry Cnmpany,
i Ll e at rens. 56 wad 51 Deetion A. eura-I:.•.ng 7ris square
Hale No. t.'3 worth TENTH Rtreet.
fir PERJOR FuttleiTtiixe, MIRROR.. ir_i• 011iaeCOL0
riAP O, liftreELLe ulßrhla, 6:c.
On Friday littbrutt.
r 2lth instant at le °Week at 110.23 'trite Tette tt,
the $l3 parlor fun ere Pre/ire-pine Pier mirror. roma
Wnwl ivaho bY exam i ned
litnesele
on
,te.
ar Mar be examined at 8 o'iliock. on tide morals; of
the Bala.
- Nor. 139 ago 14.1 tina... FOURTH street,
suPEßtost. FULLNITURX, eat:NCR-FLATS Ad IS,
1101113, PlAriii-PORTEd. ilitlloB SIAS CAS.IIIIB.
Oa Thursday Mortitaz.
At 9 o'o;ook, at Cu Arcotton !Rom. an dasorttarizt of
exaollent reoond-band ram rare, elegazt; pteco-fortez.
fins trurrors, ettrylts, ea.. from amires deoatuzX
housekeeping, removed to 016 store for ooLlrtmence t
shirk.
31M 05w..2 DUTRA NS, 1 N
14 , 0 commireori , I.EXCILAST. 1111%41:,0
Hider el Zit and rt_aol. Arr.en.
ISY TO LOLAIJ
1115,000 to loan,M eD
az the karma rums, og cEamen4e.
erstehes.jewelry, r• vo r Vare, CIT goods. Wahine,
Gene.. straqt. hardware, outis.r mance. mirror., is -
en =ure, beau e, eha op goods of - every aeleriptlon.
hitge or small oolooote. from cite dollar to tammatull.
for to / itTath c.f tone agreed ota.
oar me Olden tanablmhe.). How thbt 007.
waLiorar-44.. tt ° P.M.
Berm hois ts
toy the oenett of deVfentors.
CLIA.ReAdt•ttL , TWOPE.IIGENT
W Advances of 8100 Lod uprards at two en otes.
Advance' of IMO and Deward*, at one per oent, for
short loans.
AT PRIVATE BeLgg.
some of tho file GOLD PATENT LEVEE end
CRKONOMETER WATCHEB, manufactured at Oan
the usual eallme prima gold foyer sad Mame mstehee,
"liver lever and lemne matehee. English . Tarim. gad
French watches. st seronishins /ore enOeS. Jewelry of
every description. very lovr,_etas, pistol., amend. an
htrumente, ant glislity of Demme °mare, at half the
tin Ortatton Time, irt . ter.r.V..ee to salt Makes' ro. end.
various other lam!. o oats,
Or DOOR Rite?.
Attended to rersonally by the Aaeueneer.
Conmstunenw of any and INTOQ kind of vethe schi
°ANL Id 06E8 NATHANA.
MACRINERY ANI) IRON.
KvioPENN NTEAtI ENGINE AND
7afilLEß vroa/S.-NEAPIE k t'L.
IL AND THEO/IE7IOAL ENGINEERS.
fACHINMS, BOILER-MAKERS, SLAG/CW.II7BL
and POUSILIAM haveg. for many 'oars. been or
soltoesslni opersttoo , and been exclaim . ..ly engaged in
building and repeating Marina and Eltyer Inpnes, nigs
and low prezenre,jron Boats, Water Tanks Propellars.
tte. L r.tpectially offer their mermen to the put./ ,
an beinA fully prepared to contract for Engines of
Wreak Marine, Elver, and Stationary . haring gem
to.stertu ditnerent idles. are ;Parrott eaVatat
dart with quick despatch. Every escriPt lot ratters.
waking made at the shortest notice. Hjs sad Low
Pressure, Flue, Tule:dab and Cylinder B. ers,of tritt
beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. FOrrings of sines
and hinds; Iron and Ursat CaStlllp_of alldesormtlonsi
Youl Turning. Horsy Carting. and all other wort ar:t
ans/tad with the *Dow boaineaa
praying* and cpeolAostaona for all wort Gays at Mall
0061 , Lstaroltit, free of 01uuT.0.1104.. .1ronlr• lE_sarlurt,wl-
The RiblipCrt Dery !nape ample /IF' coot MOM ;Or
paint of coats. where they can be In perfect /arm,
lt art provided with %See" Eitiolia, falai, &a., Sr d.. 10t raising heavy or VOL weights.
JACOB
A; 72E,
JORN P. LE .
BEACH and Y 'lt a fire es.
POINT PLEASANT FOIINDRY, N. on
By,Avvi Sta li
rat,ciudarton,
WAN O. TIERS Worms his *lends UOS. hisrca
101.11•704tCuttilf ork rausrss sr Ow ...Ws* roan
?,e he Is LOW prIFAZI4 to racism m order, kr. Bed.r.a l
he
and Bale Sa, C/amlaal.
muse Work, Gesrl_ag• intit made
rram ids7Sr
ritOry or Cupola rarr4oaCArta 1/1 dry or Mao sand, 9r
Ga.m. amS-o•
1/11111.1. V. ILICIEvr.. I. VAVIIZAS 1LV121.0.16
SOUTLFWASK MUMMY,
FIFTH /HD WABHIN6TOR *move,
NgftRICS. HONS.
EfiaLIYEERS AND IZACNINIO73,
Maaafsetare Hash nad Lov Plasma aur a Re a tiyak
for Land, River - po fIIPT33 torvlOt.
Hollers. Woof Ats. TsLes. iroa Boom &a.: Cscrags
of LI kmes, ea or iron or D.
,aofi for foss Wort', Work 131,(44, Hal
rcrLoga,frfaffinehineri cf threstest sai most
tA
provedoonatreotn
Nvery deseripHon of PisaPstior. Moctunery, seal
guar. - Saw. sod Haut Migs, Wmism Pans. Hos; Sessa
Triwa, D r efecatora Filters, rumnair H. a..
Hole Agents for Halherca's rareur As.. ,
akeesnares; assarth's Pattrut BUN= ILer_ . ; sad
aseHavroll & Wolsers Patera Coamfass) sr Daun
t= Msobite.
SAVLAIG FIT: DS.
"A little, but often. All* the Purse."
FRANKLIN 'SAVING FUND, Z.
136Botta FOURTIi Sweat. between et...t
est and Walnut. Fhiladelphaa, pays all Descaits
on demand.
Depositors' toosey ser...med b/ Get rmer.t,
&ate. and City r e . GrOnfld Oz. Nom
giftut tttnrany deems safety tartar than Jule
profit?, oasaecuently 7nil rss eo risk Irish
Worm money, but bare • at all times:BSi, to
ream. with t ner neat. ,ntar:qt, to the oirscr, as
they base skean done. G•s Company MlVer I
glaPended.
.remetles, married or sistie, and Mums, osra
devout to them own rtght. and such depoina CAM
be withdrawn otesr by, their ocosens
Charter Perpetual. Incorporated 1 , the Eta/
[Um:mix tau% Vithattutarlt) to re' .ve costs
from trustee, and anew:don.
LARGE AND MALL BUMS /...hGE.:Vh.p.
Dena onen druly, from 9 to 3 o'cdoch, ass sr.
Wednesday assume until a cealcet.
DIJLECTOREL
Jacob B. Bbannon. Clyna Ce.Aval'ra....ir,
John atundler, 650„ r LEI lipaseil.
MelaOhl W. Blom. LaNard T. HI SA.
.llna Kratabhaar, Retry Dalaa,,
ohota.• Kincoboroaa, Nzaliztbzr.ealty,
I oa. R. BaUarthweata, Joon Yneata,
Joaelth W. jappmo4ll. ,
lACOJA B. BRAN
NON. Prendant.
Crary CAD WALMADIR, TrSetsiire:.
30e..7
" A Do lls: saved IS twice rimed..
.ck. - FllsZti FUND—FIVE PER CENT I
1 .- 7 TEREST.NATIONAL SAFETY T.111"T Co.
PAN Y, WALNUT Street, aonthweet writer or TRI R
FediKleiPhia. icoo:oratexl bl the ewe of Pen
Money,te received many n, tans
the_ll, MA:ln
terest pad from the dsy of descsit to day of wlth
raw&
The 0.108 1. open every day from tine o'olocKm
moraine ttll five o'clock to the create', and on siondsl
d Tlinned eveni. Lit eight o' , lose,
Ekr' R OBERTIt L. B.S.,NNEI",
SELPRIBUE. V:oa Prealaaa4.
WILLIAIC I. Run, SterethrY•
nuott;Toits:•
Aor. Halt? Renner, F. C42loll.ErstrAter,
.6.larard Cane?. Loseph Detrr.
Robert Reltrtdze. .t-rwelelo3,
Paranel Ashton. loteett , erkes.
Q. Landreth Manna, 4 5r:44. erttelvtatea.
'2l::fristra=tra:va,a,r,,u.gre d% Y;r:
crocardons of the ellatiat, itz Roar Zatate - 11,1,Ar s egerp.
uround Rentz , an 4 ract - fint-o14 0 seettrincee se it 11l al
ways inure peitdot geounty to the deroaitert. 443
irtueh cannot tail to ma Demateno, and stataito
Institatic,4.
Si
/4931M,31
,AVING FUND--ITSITED STATES
TRI3ST COMPANY. corner TIURI) and CREST ,
NUT Street.
Large and email anma reoeiTed. ae.4_7aid teak nn de
mend aithout otioe. with FIV)/...kNA CET. O'er
REST Dona the day of depoeirto the day of vie>.
drawd.
Office hours. fr:1716 until 6 o'clock every qlay and ca
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 antll p
trom ßA
DFTS Yoy
tJa. toile en. Ire.azd.ame Reotiandt
0.1117ar
h'edid.ll:l:- - STEPI7E'..I R. caAwrom
Treavlrer—.)AMES It. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK. Actnery.
OAR D IiVA_RE PA:ZiCAGE 110USEh.
PACK-AG:f, 11ARDWARE ROUSZ.—We
Wc r , rigerctin e lli call the attention the t4ene
411f iNeZei iStE this ' T ft, elti
S.Ssesse by the seoSers.
Ontere for direct importation *roam rte. and G oode 44-
llrere szthsr iso this ear, New Writ, or tier" Orleans.
W.
G. LE:t7J6 & Sot,
0.1.) co3:yrkuivE &;oca,
atd OMV_izVon Merchant".
Aztl Aerate fir Ettretse C
1X44 et•hs Visa deses,
evitt.te
IgtIIIAINES • BROS.' OVERSTRUkG
PATENT-ACTION PIANO FORTE.S
"Citenrest Fan elft.gg hem, g madt..” ♦ ..oenaid
assortment of Louis XIV ,itrd other styles. for sale et
Patton Cash Prices, end warranted fora years.
Booond-hand Yienes for r41.1C and to r W ent.
tit °Rile; ALKVR.
PRINCE & E C S r emSrEVtP a ELODEON C N 'S , from
s o
nB4B,upwArdß. yyte-Ins
N om PIANOS! PIANOS !! Pleixu,S 1
PIANO-FORTE4_
MY.l.o.l)Luils.
PIAITO-FORTE.
MELODLONS,
Made by Raven, Ram% & Kass & Guist,
Haller •ahcris, & Co., and othen.
J. B. eOUL,
lent- 1 SEVENTH end CHEST /V-07,
I_l ts OVI 81(}N S. —175 Bbls No. I - Leaf
• I 'rd • Midi Shout:ten; in itffnalt. aid 1W bolt
Nines PO? k. tor e a ny. DA DL EH & 00.. No. 103
41.1 , 14..110.1T ..l4
Tax.—°io barreht Wiltrangtort, Iti. Q.,
Tor, 3'l kegs , d.. in we're, e n for WY by
ROWLEY, AnittlMlLits SI. Stoltk
WHARVLI,
PIANOS.