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

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    TitaliliOntitentlisbiAtegat Are thin. alludesi
to by the Larreod ROO t
'r I'S ro f igerh*Nsialtif4, silibei4tnit' trim' tlis
renew &ewers.. Thetti,jo ir e i tintoti , kood of rain.
however. Thownle kW; rleptiiiill 6 . 11 , be a t'
leods,Wezprairis I tord;thirdeculeits 4llo e.
more! ' l #6,o4ootteJe,fileglec' flalto l4 4
vestek - forithei4A.T.
have done. more. Potatoes are _ leff
unicirPtindltiitslitadlyleeettat thillatat a - erott, ,
Early potatoes are good, but urepek •;lic
ftt.dtAnt,, ' foie hiatsa4
gene. A r li g th."; Ter.;
.• n 6 ; , '
aid year leis
of being e feet igh, WM_ -
hardly ,olgitt,ll29liiiiehleh:: , tarp tints. la implore
Tire s6lnerselOPti , .)c liaraffi Mina speaks
the nrsotinetil4.thed be c: Dantelltillei,
of Sodiei•iertewnehiPi: kettiTagethereer AfirldU
dozen of shinikreelrencen'aere of spring wheat,
mitioh,:2NA.W.4lalkidierdinint, allitneed, Produced
thirty"Zreeffgrairl“ Tobias Woosaer. of
StenyO " shlpi - seinid;:three.tind,e; quarter'
bustler etnn - three - sfetes,and leaped .250
dozena.,44iinat. :Akio tandem, digitise
will riakelt dathel.Tiltintars.. Teetiviall t 'Schell,
of, nib liero4lik - iiiiitheid"' &nit' the ptilduit Of e r
little Aver,.. threw, acres:: of - grow* %eighty-fear'
bushels - 1;34i italf:or fine rye.P , i; ; .-
The'ytgfdiit'Whha l'arle Sento - lee:Mira
of Eli ;Aantota,,that . owners of :threshing madames
ate ollharteAttbreah outittprOdin4 ott gentrified!
for the egieee , over thirty bushels:pin sari Thee
nsnrl 'retK - Amie , ; - to.nth„ „They, ire osioulating bn
a yield er,k 7t ,thirtv.tb t o l i hnsholnpeteere. ;
The bailor of theTreofrit Farpzer save r
During, the dit'll haVelinisr:thin44".a
largo pait'of Mile; MirgaitillueinarY, Mailing,
urn, Lickin4, arornesheeten ennetliN rind, every
where the farmers were rejelaing,ne the pruspeet of
their gaol crops: . ~!- W ilest,yres ail entendirt stacks
or In barns, while 'lind all were yet busy gathering
the oat endltiiy haiirest."'Vtilseae,better thanfar
the last4yoyeara,,thoughlherillrall
ereoe4o4tOtieeXeeoni lostfoll that Moro amorally
is, en sidedontofforinerfaiberoo Of the arm Wee.
had discou raged thefarinprs,oo.-renohi'snd' stitne,;'
- sowed* any, Oahi *ere 111119111riletta;hothin grate,
welgb,_,Y - Ane - yield,:and bid, fair to reach:the bid
price coati per liushol f itlrhieh pAse they
are an roprofitable eren, lir , ' tenet; lgEonid•pree
for fintlandln yisatnte. - l at, The - ceet4 'Oeru
c tKeolliise anything Of ; thi hint we ever hid,
both enratiehilieen k in-thevalleysz , olltattratife
limestone 'hills and hottomerather surpasses that
en the Slusklmun and Meting bottunt.'. the stalk
being ICria:k s'itrot 1 1 4 4 . 111112.156
care othdriilirojeetinit freiCltielit on every
,!MS:
The finest_ f - ;:hoYezeen'ltiototi theliens! bpi-,
tem ah - MlfgendiSihirid,ttuenniey tom . •
The , hity-erep is -troirimmense;,wo gathered
in, ard:Wifill aertainithe tat Belt of their o w n .
ors ifluty.stoeiciitu t ifer for feokt,iriqsr,
'What' tvilitrieome of the : Great Eastern f
Thai at6l7foi.,/ferfilfii thus answers! this Aursz
Lion : ~, .„ „,,,, I , . „, , 1 ,„ 7 , ~
,7 .
~..,„,., , , _
~,
Thu liteatZgrattern 'left' 'Ala 'Cheapish") ;:tin
Satunlay -iiorning, after her:Bouthern trip,. and.
arrival: iteraratt elx. : o'clock yesterday after no on:
She piatedt3bongt Branch , at eltiveWO'altieli lit' the
morning,' Iher aonateri,alp; although' Me' Sae
been doltig*ltitadthine business here in the epap.:-
ttondatiLitAL'itilkshardly pay Intereit'en lier 04-
tel steelt, , nsothlthjeet. of eildbition •;andloweue
is to bib' Wilde to.pay rd , -her legitiaintWArade is a
prohlembeLeoutes and.goes now onherplessure
°° "' l 4l. t tri** Vt!leult,eXelting Any ;extrpordi,
nary le reak' ;R,00,, gaze . at;her vast .propor..
tione Nialie,stectee up_ and dims al •bayossa , so
boys ibratheweat elephant in some• Menagerie
p roassitittrit,iradingi..the _streets ; - Int_ there lei :ii
dee perin tenth - felt as toiler future by the thinking
portioß f *:ttin nommunity,And especially by ship-.
ownemero merchant/. c:Whist is to become of her
when -her ethibition season -is over, And "she to
turng to, Builand? ...That is the 'question. ' . ..`--
- E"N51191 10 1 M.P. is n Aemaud for:ships in this
oolintlZ,lns_4llPts .owing to Aim abundant harvest
whichzharOslese4l...she, land:, Suppose that the
GreeOltatites - were tn take bowie a fall, ettrgd^ 'et
breads kAlte' 7 oVerynd., or,of,beVon,;the bans. of
such Slaattspciiiiaa ; apply ,oCiithar t , all st-Mme,
we uIX deprese.the markeEconibrerably...oi; sup -.-
-poso oho o Skit; to come out to this port laden .with
l
dry gOl, and AO& our, market with some nine
teen tfi ed . ' teas „thenulf, - what, a - tumble. date n
there * du7:,ailtioynmarttebts initial tack)? 2 Or
should." thietintsrmy of ten thonsandemigrants
a t ciPtfdelf; ep rlio4P;'What would we de.
with ti; Act'lhey :vienidhave. to Camp. out in the
etreeta r W,Crif OA' Battery;-.for the emigrant depot
would ri'deheld a quarter of them.
SheakkiAttrestettithetolvade• between this etattove:
try and B rii.firkd-in,any line, itwould work ,a me
totial. ehsprOn_citr_sbupping trade and in every
l o e
branegef, Inyserni . •.,by4, istestuuch, as she would
not p d" neeXin'thli'thryte., ,wslitaidly thttla,
that ek : 4 irift.,irrkere.trakinate talitotruti-, I
ning Iltd•ZTellltierhiiii.ijuid th..tortlandert
were sadlyseseroised because She did not moire hit
first viii - Wi. 9117(5ritliiit7:111st - SAO liithe name
of DI , Athift 'and Coital -; Mather' ;Irtaild Atha do
there' by F inj.sittrips tor- Thiropi. If herpeA,
sengetimk4-vare , :fillo,she , would take wirsy the
whole population of that enterprising eity, , lsAting"
int etrahri :10 ';diiheitedas Pomp ey, sad:lA e.Va.
monthCatticliionlddenude , the , ,entire-Sims o f
Maineef;olidesprodnets and manufastablit: , , ,-
We etta'tntybitieth afraid that the emit &astern.,
like thhaqieNs)lrdad;,yrill hive to go into bank,"
runteyz4hincoatioriginally..foar ; millions and e
half oP*llarsii sail she stendathe : present owners
'somoatheip ,ita tbeitt two Millieus and' ibalf ; but
aTI
it is rikeli , 'Artie ill 'Viet she willgo into the
handsprifrihdAholdere 'of . prefeirred- etask; - Which'
am o ruifiFfSlitiff ii'ril RH on r and - thin to *sett OfAho
ownerkshckwilkbelike anelephantinAgendemai6
countizegarderi„t4bey hare - bought an elephant
apieet thpy,qpnfihnoW,'Whist,to do:lath Wei
where 'At it. 4 ../Zeripttleithntt uin Alter or
a Va. littiere.to betnedtra present of berth- -
morrent-lecwould 4 •bellethtohe , nlnt*elventOttli:
It is a pityltfititfit ie.: „".;,-, -- ' ' • -
the Druaea.
ThelMstegrorlemplee ;Of the Mune, Are .oPOti:.
for theft relikiows knostbige Wary "Thisnalsyn; evi
nine, abOtittati Thor littersubset;:At 'thir, ebte;
mencillente43o,thiNnight's:buslness,:"Akhelte,and
Dishiriairestribie, togrether.. when the. news .of
the day null tho prlepe of,crops are , dtteuseed. aAV
this po ehhptisr g4tiftka, the. Moslem Bonn.
is road;_truTii'dlibjeotiors is snide even to strangers.
being.prscpaat,,,llxis, however, le not's tenercl
rule, o,,nny ntoons t enAlt,itently Eeropeantwhom
the DOtslec.pettlaularly wish • to. honor ..'that -they
would4Orniseeenstlins to-llie
wore, of liter worship. -When the evening le -e
little (k+MTh(r;etljieed;Falt)AJshiterdre obffitid
witluironEM;KLihanowlkbecomes liher , a.,lfffeert4.
son's tege, closely WO, or Out, with i n OW:4,
guar,WeerthedoOfprirent 'rill Janie* At•
these .r,siotiti g e wierat save the Initiated are ever -
Press istrend :they often :stretch far; into the night. -
so muoh.Aus Ant I have-sometimes seen the Alkali
goingir44le t trorri their heWlils long after nridnighi,
Somerpnr,s, frben veriimportatrt matters:, hare ;to
be dieftdeA , !Fa etelktukteleetion takes pimps tn the
howl iret l tdr , therefoungersttkkidir being obliged
to witli I,lthinladts---',theireine dela crime, of
those Ali Miliaria Of at'
sect—reteeirradone to , delteerato - and Aotermine
ulon fff pf theix"fellow•ieliglor,
i 4 '. ,AVA 040044 ssi
oJa'ordsidie*sel dectrinecef:
their =MU ..liAL.Stta keOlea.• te , the eeleeefew ,
Singular. twthlyi:to form - otnerehAtionding
at alt quitlJl,'near our ideas et Prajdnintrstsksra• it
be preciiSiA,bY the Muses.. -In the Urger town.
of Syrisietherwill bftengo. to the Moslem mOrtriet,
met*
cud to 6241 theins el Vert Ailloireis of the pro,
sowns iadtr , fliiiisarillyleeptans'--itay, they do not
sown toNrith to Impose— on-any one , by tide tempo'. ,
rary adhenelige - tqA*tr tomlnant rel4lon;;10t; 1 +.
orthrft6 afinid.tho FultarVe conscription; they, bowie
boon Itierfool make' thrtign'of the mtinii.proteq
themselves 'ChristranS, a'nd' 'etieti 'ask - foir r nity,,
so no raceivw—the rite 'or-baptism ;.--ind"tbey
itoknossledge. hat t . sursordleg to, their_ creed,* is
wfuklibrOtseetor ftine,whatever zany be the_
reedeet the =stow/seabed). asnong , whom,they
live. AltfieliVer, they hold concealment and secrecy
the gle - iftest - virfuerr,wltleh sr-'iniin - oniipristtieiii, and
seruWifet, ter - iiiA§TO Abet '4' Oriole only becomes
such ort ont:- 2 ,l9nie a Weil-.
Cus.N~urtEw o? A anise On.--"In hen apeei.h
at Coxiottird • thi,fattitidiayakfr. Deigiej 'stated Ili
attacbniatt the State s on the pips!: M 144111,0
to th4l4llll:iti;tiati •
,
si_i_tcli_foifinwe, , nen, live together 'new ail we did
thenfn..t.lApondslof pe . eel. and fraternity?: Infra
quostitti pato:home ,10,tninthe,Nortblest trith ,
moreloMiethadither do to jou svetw Gelato the
plaitutlefallinoisl and • there you will Ind! the
Yanitili'+y, with a Southern irife;theYakketi rtiri
'with :Southern _husband. When their oh on
have grewli up, aed 'have - gone to visit thsgraves
of their'. f. t ithart,or their:gtotbors or- amperes of
t hoirliticeetortythey have bad to "gotoNtreale SA,
well motoNewilatopebire tolsee there-both. "Raab
child jiltirlilSouttiorn ancestor *Awe!! as
oue, aulflio - tlen't like to kave,etullsobellped on the
heat of the parontAM , the grandiazetit.- Then;
c9too_to talk ,to, ea about a disso/u,
ton~f who y0u....!N0! raver.' We
tradeanstthwurdn&well as northward.: We flattish
the water, that ilowei.slbwtilhett fdleshisippi at, well
as thriiitbithafiloirs 'through the; lakes. of the •
Fit. LawrenetuK;We , .intend 'tet - fidiesrrthat water
wherever.itdortalintilli“tainglet into the broad
ocean. 101,144itheej We hare social oommer
cid religoptswith the gouth and East alike. We
have the tie of - -country ad& of blood. that binds
them legother. WEen . you tell ns that this 'Eaten
is to X-2d.ii.ittiviti. - tive sa y , !Never the reit
son titiVweileierintend s to, travel into- " a foreign
cou4se*tidablein a'faisiport and - lame . wised
by asessaii.in ardor toiled the tombs of our: la
therirlictbie,pc once oPoor ebildhood.‘ Ilene. th ere
is ncityilairtilrfliiii' frontier that 'do:Pt:love' this
glerionalliten,and becaose.we do-love the Triton
our reettpda,nnyof to - alisamtcone rpcirtime of, the
„
Theseetriking remarktyririelt Sri will not weaken
by till ifien. 'detteliti to meandered In memos ,
tiou frierthiffdertlfittrhal r eolittehtlaptilation' in'
this country is rapidly moving in swortbweeterly
infinetuto Innis pothm,
will sums alverupperilm?rrkgs-PC ible / Mliatiestpri
Vullef." - Tifat sectioirof' the' 'errantry *MIA ilg e
to impress its We've on the Government, and to
seenru the adoption ter' any manure' -which the
public sent.mont btitsbttirerfe SEMI demand. The
old rivalry between Now England and Virginia,
the enthipont t kirling *Organ .tittineobtontte and
South Te'redins - , will drithdio into pigmy propor
tions beside th e . .,great PuitlePtiol, and, eedkaelelld
j e ter e sti G r the region heteeenithe Rooky Mountains
and thergrestiltikes, when that region, so rieh' Sri
remieltittsPiesidlopable of-supporting seek Mitititial
of.inhliftrits;hhall.bolally poop**.
Whe atirptionlation MY chiefly &thug thi - Austi. ,
tit coot, the linksmaight,bave,tuteu brains Me',
'out the universal ekios in the business relations of
the eountrllkAttrirnohtnttsrnd mob a octaitrophe
now.,Ther paistan u purolkitiei whieh gave es the',
moultfliftAns-skt/P.P4 ,- andAbe..fertile_. region'
wattled-At, tisl mesterm tributaries, mid the emu
,..eaMail"lttlieletlitojaning
market to the' tortiorestern:,;.empoiegered she
rapid settlementef thweertiitry ( ,, ,wire Waste whose
far-ressibierpolithitd^reetilts adiktk e tteaceehee Ye I>e
felt. The- regitifAteart'of ther eoWnimt will he
the cl4l,4oatof,political isidueses ; Paltliti.quesh
tient willdaditeeldstk,Witk refinWee. 10 - the later.
est gEwhatwewowdt,ell.,,the 'West andifeom ite c l
laud to*lopiatira#Asis)l44l,oll, we'kuovelNit
the great'set God' cstratfailin eheralt tisillhelon•-i-
Nstfeyogi
lIMI=Mill
. •Tw Offeitteo tdiristiotsyntof the DietriS
:its la ittarisororyittittonstiteAt Isslsst,,says the
yellow toyer Trwit4,taesethers with. jpsult f lettskt:
seta, attsettleitetSt " 4 6 , Siti'forelgsitilikt -nstly
.4 se:
The new o ct, „.Iridhger,,Eobszte,'Wts,i* G atec
misty de k tii - sa,resd Titoose,44l
_..'homer
- " ititOed thereAWoos o ,
rzfumit,s7L-smil , - -
!" I ,oiisV" ---- 1 3 : 040 fififf 1 3 3- o: l stlittrOititair
boo , riithWinte ttontirlite•
entAo Mitt an ttesnztrthtr., ttetWai
,11 013 iiiibinzalearly. Skint be d Ist Litherl
k." worth-printing at Madrid, an !Os lonia.
. .4diNto;uosaiii
GEDTPX 4 APII I , 4 IO*EL
,LIK ong Maids* in gonth America'
rfates,thet tf go. 1 soin, e..donger - that the supplier
of thetsfairniend Sang, - .Peruvian •barki• and tbi.
still puirisheifiht !MOW, of quinine obtabled from'
tt may.lioikii, elimuited. - „The cinchona, the tree
Self itark,•growi ate great height on
t sliipsofellhe Andefrin Various Mollifies from'
viietdAlir'gralnula. thalatter country' it
di foiled' on the, °entre! . branch, of the COrdillora,.
'find the ttroheit.uptiegeshave bitherto been BMus'
iirt•Plisiyi end Timaganitta,',tiro gewgranedian
Alpine diitiloti. 'But the arialAfildy exhaviited;
and both in this oouatry and England another And
poorer kind, ktaisniAs Almaguer bilk, ifhieh-"a
: oft Arai totally. unsalable,l is Allow used toL-e very
gresit extent. - The pride of the best froPoltdiana
in the Landon 'market hia gone 'isp; within* very ,
few yeavi;;frinfleBd per pound to flced and Be,
while alaAlinagurri for itionir time robbed by the
newaral.filidg ifilfditypurebas,ed it is 4d. A single
tree 'yields,front ten .to . forty, arrobas, and it is cal
ciliated' that-it willotake at lead Ally year* for the
elm:iota of, the old, destroyed trier to • attain a mid
dling else. - The irupplies froth. Bolivia, however,
continue to
,maintairr tint highest' rank,:both in re.
Ord to quentity . andAnsilty..• , ,
Sena Mrroaria. = The Washington Slates
Union, , says ;," ,reply. to • some , inquiries'
a
touching paregraphin the Richmond Browner,
stating thatfdr John Mitchel was going to 'ranee,
fumes received' phi:dee flout Abe Emperor Vs
poleanote., we stated some days ago, on recent
Ind:lunation received from a mutual friend, that
44. Mitchel Was sleeking 'repose and retirement
on the coast of I,Orrg:lrdand. Sloe, then, we have
received aletter from John Mitchel himself, written'
on, board the, good:gip Identity, yrhile ,nearing
Sandy Book: 'wino on his way to France ac
companied by Mrs. Mitchel and four of their
children: , 'Se has not received any appointment
from. Maioltion,-.' He gawk ithrosul „simply as an
American ellisen'ciny his own, personal and private
iffairkand will, be absent some months, probably
Ai wee the ease last year, some of the
journals In 'lreland will have the benefit of his
observations •As a Writer •on Irish affairs and
European movements as affecting Ireland, and the
opus, tewhieh be has devoted his life, Mr Mitohol
hie tie equal ; and it must be a source of great
satisfaetion to the more intelligent of his country-
Men lathe United States, that he has made
itrimigemente to let them hear froth him."'
-NkwAr. Tirrmicurrnin.—Thi , steam frigate
Suegnehanna, the new flag-chip of'the,Mediterra,
neantequadron; was put formally In commission on,
Friday afternoon at the Brooktyn,navy yard.' A
crew l of over three hundred'sitilors end a frigate's
guard of marines went on loird from, the North
Carolina at onco'olook, and, all the officers having
appeared in uniform, the ftag'was hoisted shortly
,after; The Susquehanna bas been thoroughly over
hauled and repaired mime her hat service. Her
rate is that of a firstolans steamer, the same aa the
Mississippi, Powhatan, and, Saimaa; her tonnage
is 2,450, and her battery omelets, of sixteen guns.
he Will bear the broad' deg of Commodore - Bell.
commander-in-chief of the Beet, and will sail
ID a treek.or two.
The Navy Department has ordered the Iramedi.
'te °halt of the sailing corvette Saratoga, now at
-Philadelphia the will be ready ter naive Service
in a few weeks.. •
P4 r vionely tethirdeparture, from Norfolk, of the
ate corvette': Brooklyn, th e master'S • mates of
that skeet Were discharged and replaced by mid.'
, A similar Change will take place in all
mural vessels having master's mates on board.
Sinai ift LOUISIANA AND AZ/JUN.4,—Thu
New Priming and Mobile pipers continue to give
amounts of . the recent hurrioane in that notion of
,the oonntri. "At the Southwest Pass sixteen lives
werci lost
„In in attempt to MIN the river. On
Saturday night,' about twelve o'clock, says the
Mobile Tribune, one half of the male population
of the city were teen all along the streeti; where
their services were wanted in saving the property
Of this merchants whose stores were /Briefed along
the river; though much damage was done to tho
geode in handling them. - The water .continued to
rise lentil it flooded all of - the streets east of Water
street. It wee a frightful night to those who re.
side In the middle part and outskirts of the city,
PartiCtilirli. those ,Vrho were' living in old and
rieltett*:;.tedemeufs. ;In msay places'-the wind
fairly bowled through the areas and crevices, and
tbii rain'entered in places that were never thought
;if:before. , 'ln many, planes ehimnejs were blown
down, rods were torn off, , and hundreds of trees
irere i nprootedin various parts of the eitv. The
loses of many citizens were very great,' probably
iniolying not leas thin $1041,000.
- .
Ltsonma m Eisraravvrtaar, Intagots.— A
man amed Columbus 'Nutterfieid, confined In the
jail of Shelbyville, Illinois, was taken from thence
on the 14th inst.- and hung. Nnttertield was under
Irked for stealing horses from Wm. Mlddleeworth.
ottfibelby county, and by his confession some time
previous to hie confinement In , the jail, , he impli
oats T. W. Baeon,of Princetown, but Bacon went
40, to 'Shelbyville, and swore him - clear; The
deceased .belosretl to •Bureau county. It is not
ktwaim who hung him. The following paper was
heind npow the-body, ; placed laid. the Waistband,
and evidently Written In a disguised hand " A
Wood to. the' Wise' espey to the gore()
'thieies. We. the :Vignettes ,Committy of Shelby
Co file. do here by dealers to *weld troblin our
Courts with any more horse thieves. Many Citi.
Nnw WA= To Paxeravit Flea.—A genius
in hester has taken out a patent for preserving'
i t
fish i 'foe.' He exhibited at a public house there,
'toe S birdie, a oaks, Of "solid, transparent lee, con
tain g - thrie amble feet,in the centre of . which
Werei twenty or more file speckled trout. - The
,deb !amid, be .distinctly seen, nad attracted the
attention of all'wkiiniumed by.• The chamber to
receive the Mils ,made in the blValsof, lee by a
ehenileelprieni, and 'the '<Wilke Is sealed in •a like
'manner, Milk thus ptit'ep: ein,be kent for weeki
in simmer add pent to the .troplos, if required.
Aftst the Soh are. eneloied the lee -is , laid - into a
box d peeked in ,saw - dust, and ban than be car
ried y any.emtveyetete,..,- ~ ' ,
F tallier Si*nr.—/s. tragical affair happen
ed ift the millage. of Freetown,. between Algiers
lid (Gretna, en the right .bsnk of the river, last
ihmday night- e n appeatithat a young girl having
Matted. an abierly - . num, sorts's parties rewired
toilette theareokersvari, and, armed with tin pane,
,bell and all sorts of noliy instrinnents, proceeded
,to t tieing:44°mph. Hai* where the wedding
pa was *Wattled. Heath ' beanie incensed at
,wba be considered an insilt.to his bowie, &lid,
alined, with A double-barreled sliot-gun, he came
to his gate, and : fired into the crowd, wounding
Nu! ieltsent o , .-.N r . 0.: Courier, Bth.
~.r - ,Alt, -b illltineTnall BEM OP THE HERO or
'ere Afeidon.—We were shown yesterday the
hat worn by General Jackson on the occasion of
his inatigurationes President of the United States
for d$ .seoond . term: The - hat is in an excellent
state of presentation, and though In its style fern
ttly , reminding us-of Its distinguished wearer, it
lojd hardly pass ' for fashionable. It le 'white,
• , broad-brimmed, and has a wide orepe on it
The tip bears the imprint of the maker, ".Orlando
Tisk, 137. , Broadway, New York ; manufsetnred
- espetially for his Bralleney
Aug.en. Andrew Jack
son.i. -,-,Neslevillio Romer, u 10.
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ik imrrap. froni Ciensfnegos, dated August 1,
says , : • .$ Anemints from the interior are eery male
'factory; and kind- nature is supplying us with
plenty. - Theebipmeht, of sugar and molasses con
tinues entre to the States and to Europe, but in
two tteelfie "tieatation' will take' place until the
pew strop, sets in„whieh is at present very promfa
ix*. Polities' affairs are quiet, and with "the
Cabins much indifference pervades the town, and
bearing particularly _towards all nations..except
',Fiance, with whose repreeentatives the dignitaries
Of thislsisad ar e in inseparable friendship." ,
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,§se. WAND COTTOI conea.—The Charles
fon4lfiricirrhitereeelved' the folloning note: ""It
is frely dietreesing to as* the condition of our long
4:rotten mow' Mott Of our Sea Island planters
coanted cotton this year, induced to do
m thh igh prices obtained lest - year for that
deco Iption,Of cotton, and I'think there is nothing
lo
to ve. them item e very short, yield. The plant.
le moat -owe, is diseased . from bottom to top; I
'haw. not Seen the island crop, but I am informed
Ihnt? on 'all the' islands (where the planters plant
'iriostly tine) it is mush worse than it is on the main
horlering those islands.": -'
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-, RISING AND MOLISIG, STDDEXTs.—A eon
sue f the graduating slam of Harvard College has
bee mid., with the following reigns : - Whole
.number,..lo6 ; smoke, 80 ; -do not, 48 ; , drink. 78 ;
do MA,..28 ;Adak-wet do -160 C smoke, '2O .;. smoke
'iodide not drink, 2; both drink ,and smoke, 58;
neither drink nor smoke, 27. Thominin are reck
oned smart smokers - who have made it a habit
during the whole or a part of 'their college coarse,
anal no &novenae has been made in favor of Mom
wh aregt present laboring under a 'temporary flt
- of a stinence.
OLD.—At the • Into Statietleal Congress,
held in England, the delegates from Australia sub- -
reitted a detailed,secount of the 'yield of gold In
that province from 1851 to 1859. The mini Is nut
down at. £101,378,828; or over Ave hundred mil
litma of dollars: : The American gold regiene have
yielded sines 1848 as much a., if not more than
that sum, so that in „round numbers it may be
ended ' that. in twelve • years the 'addition to the
world',4 stook Of gold extieds,ooe' thousand linst
lions of dollars,. : ,
PAID Finn DEPAFTMXNT 01 NASIMILLIE.—
Henceforth the 'city. of Nashville, Tenn., llke all
the'enterprising anise of the ;Union;. is to have her
Ira eitinguiehed bylbe Steer of sin no, under the
mattegentetit of, a paid ..fire department. The de
partment is to emceet orbs engines, two of which
;ate now in setWitie: . The chief engineer is to re.'
noire $l,OOO per annum,
and company . engineers
sTop each, VIII' , pipemen . $6OO, rad ell other mem
bers/400n year. - - ,
Tim streets of Paris will soon be lighted'in
s manner that must make the night /appear even
bithter than_the day— The ntuabors of each boom
Mt the plates Indicating the several ,streets are to
-be Nominated by as 'many gtot- burners ,: the Blim'
me of which, by means of reflective mirrors. 'will
i f
be tripled. The expenses of thde de:sling light,
paid by the proprietors, will 'amount annually to
on dollar-and a- balfzi hods'. ' . •
h 'will' be remembere4;that, seine mOntbe
ago, much -exoitement arose in Ciniinnati on ao•
sot nt of the kindnippingota friMblsolt man, W.
'goner. He was about to be sold because he could
not prove that he had not &foams time been agave ;
a process of, law stayed the sale, and now, after
Muth delay, the court has returned bi2n to free
doM. • ,
ineentiou is a elger-making mu
thineemitieh can be regulated to make any size or
daps of °lgen, at the rate of fifteen per minute,
_making them all eo as to draw freely, and using no
binding in wrapping. 'Cigars made by the ma
'chine cost, fek menerseturing,-$1.02 per thcrasand,
while - thoreof,' the tare, quality, made' by, hand,
eat from $7 to $8 per thousaid for'Maklng. • '
•
Tim MonireaOrom 1789 to 1799, contain
lag invalnable • matetiala for the Wet* of, the
Ilteneh Rev e lation, le being republished Paris
"" Thetis are not two bikdred persons in 'Prance "
expos the intlilliker, o l rth,o poetess a serf:Oho orighial
, Afiiniteur, while there ire inure thah 20,000wb0
hale ardently; but vainly, debited to wee/sone."
4Z A Mae. B ohn Rioivn, mays` the Poitenicinth
B. Chropie/c, during a thunder, storm was
bY lightning, while on her knee! at prayer.'
Rh. bad Just made• the remark that if the Lord
wished to take them she knew of nothing better to
keitelpgthan to be at prayer. ' t •
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=twit Ciennus.—Ohlte 'hag not made the in.
oreaait time ern expected Of her, adding only 800,000
to kir.popnlation,,,or , not, two-fifths, se much as
-Petalryieenti'his Reiter peOple' Pow 'AO
;there than formerly, and not a fettle - ere her for,
the far away West. , •
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is organ has. been , construc t e d ;at Vienna
‘rthe the Sulu= Artiteb ' is• the great wonder of the
;Any., It tr05t14,0009.,, and, is a complete orchestra
of fity M 11111014119, equal to the um In power and.
Itinpreesion. , .."Thereivi great rush to gee it. • , •
Tat Great - Eitatera;mben she anti& at NW'
rord Haven, will be dra wn , upon a enroll,"
which le now beingiprepired for lei, as her bet
te,Plol*.';-: .r ;•• rr ;i ;•, _ ;',-
,tat
IT ie wwpwrotgrt,
0 8 odiveriutpoitint tdirOrsigireeldentifeltnesia,
1 , 4 bee. nits i me i,by., th e (Nor.. Tito decree
Ointiveli' Thiel of ttlier l iiitilotions heretofore hi=
4,10 upon foreign merchants, and places them
aponeg! sailtvelth native meroheets. - , Roreign
'Ware also now permitted to acquire movable or
immovable property(-b*' Purolialie,: Will, ( Or done.
' This lawr , waother atepirt thet path:Ofilltep
rat reform Whioh Russia Some time ago oommenoed
to follow--will 4. 9 . 11 14 1 9 6 .$ have a wholesome lain
erme npon.her :trade, and will be„rewogehted with
elders/01QU, by itis whole coma:genial world.
Tan following anecdote.% related by Beau
my; from personal -observation,: "A queen bee
and some of her attendants were apparently
drowned in a brook, He took them, gut of the
meter, and found that neither the queen bee nor
.attendants were ' Waite dead. Reuel:our. exposed
them to a gentle heat; by which they were revived.
The plebeian bees recovered fine. The moment
they saw signs of animation in their queen they
approached. her, and bestowed upon her all the
carobs their power, licking andmibbing her; and
when the, queen had acquired sufficient power to
move they hummedaloud, as if in triumph."
A' HEART-BROKEN ELETIXANT. —A corres
pondent of the Now York Clipper, writin&from
California, gives an account of an elephant who
died of a broken heart. In crossing n stream, in
consequence of high water, she was separated from
her male companion, who was carried down stream.
She seemed' to' lay the matter to heart very much
at the time, manifesting her grief In - the wildest
manner. Soon after she began to fail, and died.
On opening her, she was found petfootly sound ex
cept her heart. This was broken, caused, doubt
less, by grief in losing her mate. -
TO Tribune says : (C A private letter from
Wisconsin, by one who has made extensive obsor•
.vations and inquiries, assures 'us that the new
wheat of that State threshes oat even better then
the estimates, and that the orop • of, that State will
riot fall one kernel short of thirteen millions of
bushels. We believe the largest'orop' ever before
harvested in the State was not halt so groat as that
of 1860, whioh is now, nearly seemed in excellent
°Andition."
A WEALTHY person of Florence just de
ceased; has left a eingular.will. It declares that
the; greater part of his fortune shall go to the man
with the largest hump on his book in all Tusoany,
and the persona. entrusted with the duty of selecting
him shall be themselves twelve ,humpbsoks ! To
recompense the latter for their trouble, he directs
that; in addition to travelling expenses, each shall
be presented - with a gold medal bearing the effigy
of /Seep, their prototype.
THREE hundred thousand acres of land 'on
Hawaii, Sandwich Islands, being ono twelfth of
the whole area of the kingdom, were sold recently
for $.3.100 The tract contains ' half a dozen good
sized volannoes, tour Or ive large sheep farms, and
an immense quantity of pulp fn, the rough. The
purchaser has been dubbed since the auction sale,
the Duke of Kabobs, which is the name of the
land in question.
AN Imperial French decree limits the price
of French, Havana, or Manila cigars to ten cents
eaoh. No higher price can be charged by tobacco
nists. The price of the small Havana•olgars
tt Danias" is fixed at two cents each. What a com
fort :it must be .to live under a GOvernment 'that
won't allow the lovers ,of the weed to be imposed
upon!
• Firm of Rio de Janeiro papers to July 21
have come to hand. There is no news of any Ira
potteries. The ceremony of taking the oath of
fealty, &c., by the imperial princess, Donna Isa
bel, second daughter of the Emperor. was to take
place in the Senate Chamber oa the 29th• ult , her
birthday.
A VEOI3 has long existed between certain
members of the Presbyterian church at Jersey
City, and at the session of last Thursday evening
it broke out into open war, two of the membership
being arrested at the instance of the pastor, who
charged than with riotous and disorderly conduct.
. Tan remains of a Roman theatre, and a
temple dedicated to Apollo, have just been disco
vered near Pierrefonds, near Compeigne, under
the detritus of the forest These ruins belong to
the best period of Roman art. The bas-reliefs are
said to be admirably executed.
-, TUE Washington correspondent of the New
York Thum advances the theory that the sup
posed incendiary fires lately occurring in ,Texas
are the result of the long•prevailing drought,
which causes spontaneous combustion.
ONE of the policemen of Memphis, Tenn.,
has been attested on the charge of robbing a man
whom be bad taken to the station-house on the
charge of drunkenness. A watch, valued at $l3O,
was the article etolea. ,
TIN latest accounts from Pernambuco re
present yellow fever to have been raging there.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
QUARTER BESSIONS—Judge Ludlow.—
Notwithstanding the oppressiveatmosphere yester
day, the court-room wee crow ded with will:mime
and ?there interested in the fate of a dock full of
prisoners:. The court is still engaged with the
"prison cases," and from present appearances these
oases will oocnpy the balance of the week.
Annie Sutton pleaded.guilly to a charge of steal
i_Pg• $ 6 4, , the property of her former employer.
sentenced to /even - months in the County prison.
" John Hem pleaded guilty to &charge of carrying
concealed deadly weapons, a pair of formidable
looking brass knuckles. The same defendant was
acqtatted of a charge of highway robbery. lien
tenesd to;sixty days imprisonment.
Crocket Loper was charged tvith riot. Loperbelongs to crowd that is •in the habit of attack
ing *Hirano visiting Fairmount Park. From the
evidence in this case it appears that Loper, with
three companions, made an unprovoked attack
upon a gentleman, and when passers-by endeavored
to interfere they were driven away, with the threat
thatif they did, not be 'careful they would receive
the Same punishment. The jury convicted him of
'assultand. battery. Sentenced to thirty days.
Mary and Winnie Burke were acquitted of a
charge of larceny. -
. John King was convicted of a charge of larceny
.andisentenoedlo Ave months.
John Kuhn was acquitted of a charge of obtain
ink one day'e lodging on credit by means of false
representation.: The evidence wee that the repre
sentations were made after entering the hotel as
boarder.
Sophia fdeCromin and Alice Barnes were con
vleted of a charge Of larceny, Alice of stealing pil
low oases from the Continental Hotel, and Sophia
of stealing silver-plated spoons and cutlery' from
!the St Lawrence Hotel. Sophia was sentenced to
Six months and Alice to seven months.
, .
Angust Halau,was convicted of a charge of steal
ing six silver spbons. Sentenced to fifteen months
in the county prison.
' , limes Lee was convicted of a charge of stealing
'a coat and a pair of boots. Sentenced on two bills
to six months in the county prison.
, Henry Walker was convicted of a charge of as
-Sault and battery upon Ms wife. Sentenced to
thirty days' imprisonment.
Leah Miller and Mary Sims, colored, were con
victed of a charge of assault and battery. Each
sentenced to six months in the county prison.
.Henry Smoker and Henry Oehler were put on
trial charged with riot and assault and battery.
On the 12th of July last, a party styling them
selves the "Swans" gave a pie.tic at Strawberry
Mansion. Everything passed off quietly until about
twelve o'clock, when Eugene McCarty, the leader
of the "Prairie Hens," (who is now undergoing a
sentence of fifteen months the Eastern Peniten
tiary,) got into an altercation with one of the ek;"
curaionists. In this fight it was testified that Oeh
ler took part, using a bean pole, and crying "go
in Prairie Hens." After this difficulty had. been
settled, MoOarty and Oehler left the ground, and at
six o'clock in the evening. just as the party were
getting ready to leave, McCarty came up to the,
Mansion leading on a gang of over fifty young mon,
'all of them armed, some with slung shots add other.
with clubs, sticks, stones, go. Oehler and Smoker
were in the crowd. The p arty who rallied tinder
the cry of " Prairie Hens made an indiscriminate
attack upon the excursionietsi males and females,
old and young. After endeavoring to drive Them
away, the Swans fled to their coaches, but these in'
turn were attacked and forced into the road, and ,
the women and children were brought into the pity
by means of the passenger railway Cominuiye The
defence was thattlui Swans had made the .first at
tack.
The jury renders a verdict of guilty, Judge
Ludlow in passing sentence read the mused, who
are young men, a severe lecture . /lobed; be said,
beeninformed that both were engaged at some
employment, and that one was the support of a
mother. Under ordinary otreumstanoes this plea
would avail, but the community 'Fames:vied pro
tection from these brawler's. Each was then 'sen
tenced to seven months in the county prison.
John Fullerton, who pleaded guilty to a charge
of assault and battery, was sentenced to sixty days
in the county prison.
• UNITED STATES DISTRICT Cotiiix—Judge
.oad'welader.—The Auglist term of this Court com
menced yesterday. Nothing was done except ap
pointing James Rittenhouse foreman of Ilia Grand
Jury , . The petit jurors were discharged until this
morning. -
yfiILADEURTA BOARD,OF,
wtrei IT E Ni TATIO.I4.
T. ROTHINGABI. Co wow m Monti.
R BERT 8. REED.
TTER BAS
At the Mereha L
nt E s' Exchange, G
Phladelphia.
Ship Westmoreland. Deman Liverpool, noon
Ship Tonawanda: Jnlins.-- .-- ----Liverpool, coon
Bark Kanawha, Lynch.. Cienfuegos soon
Berk Thoirfiallett. Dill. —..Laruarra. soon
Berk Chits E Lex. Almeida—.......Port au Prince, coon
Brig Ells Reed, dot Jago de Cues, soon
Brig T B Martin. Carver —...Cionfouros, soon
Brig Adeline, soon
SAILING OW THE OCEAN STEADIERS.
FROM TER UNITED STATEN,
ellini tilAvli 308 • Delo
Europe-- —..New York-tiverp001....... Aug 22
Edinburgh— .New Yerk..l.everweel.--..........Aug 25
Ad nat10...... New York-Havre..• •.......... ..... Aug 25
Paran5........-..• ..Boaton-Oalway—... • •.—..Aug 28
Parma— .. New York-Liverg00t..........-Aug 99
mem ..."... NOW York-Liverpool-................ Aug 30
New York.— New Vork-Bremen.,—••••—• Kept
Olatgow.. • .......New York..Livaroool —.Soot 1
Hammonla —New York.-Hemtwrg......-• . • •Se et I
A nib' .) ..-...,...., • -Ora ton..frive rp001... .... ...Sept 5
C of Baltimona.4riew,York...Llverool— • ...• • •Haar 8
Vsederbilt..—.New tork...flavre—.. —...ftpt 8
Africa.-- -• . :•Nolv ork...Llverpool ....Sept 12
Jure.....,...........„Ra1w 0rk..14verp001............... Beat 14
PROM EUROPE. •
Ism LIA.VE - 108 84e
New York., -Southampton -New Y0rk..........-.Ang T 8
Norra t qarroan.,l.4vourool-Quebeo.--. —..Aug 2
Nova tian . - ...biverpool-Qtrebeo-............-. -Aug 11
C of flit timore...l4verpool-New Y0rk.........,..Aug /5
Aretaa-‘-. .....Liverpool-Roaton . .-- Aug 26
'Vanderbilt—. , Havre ._ New York-- —Aug 16
Afr105........,.«........1.dverp001-New Y0rk................Ana 18
Jura -..-..--. Liverpool.- New York A ni 21
1 , 811013.4 .. • ..aoutharnyton- riga York...-. ... -Aug 99
c l a
North-Briton: —.Liverpool., nobeo .-....., Ater 23
Canade,.!
.........:44Vet0 0 01.- gton- ..............Aug 25
Nohe Mien—. .Lleeenool- uebee.....— --Aug 80 Bremen-.....SonMainnlon... ew Y0rk...... Sept a
• The California Maingteamdmiall from Noir Yolk on
the , Jet 11th. od Mtn of exeh month, . -
The Havanaßaman lame Rey/ York on the 14. NI,
ISt .11 t h. and Mtn ore.aah month.
INTELLIGENC:R.
Pon: gun f i k pin ! rigirAottic si, 1,0111."
1 1 7172 1 7M=Mi:==c1
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. 1 . . .. A 1181V - .N.D. • ' ' ' -
Bohr Stroh .hiingevWeaver, II den from New Yeah,
with mdse todo,Lennis, . ; .
:Fr C A Heoluraher , Stubbs, 6 doss from Holton, in
WI et, to If ridarferysint :VW. : : ~ • • .i •
hr Annie M iiilwarda, Somers, from Hingham,
Bohr Therein C, Bml in, from Providence.
BbhrWsive. Merrljr, from Providenoe. i
Ludy Ellen,' Vernon, from Providence.
Bohr Deborah Jones . Totem from Providence. -
,nehr Austin. Pareona,,frovrilymonth, ,
'Behr Ino, Emmenlon, Dona rota-
: . liehr Gaol, Green, Buin, from Dotson:
Bohr N_WOOdfrey:Weeke, from Boston. , .
SOhr Wm G Audepriftd, HOWSitt.i.ryDri*Oton.
h r Geo Amos, Pileb.6llB, trod 86111416
: s i ehrinits a leithOhaiWo BTYm' ' : ,
Inn, W. .nlAtektoff i r i. to .
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6041 14-
~ iff)ht . Alli „le i l ligio r aii , , -. •- .
prfolo , ..4tßiggp64 , t i gn 4 ATELATIA,„tEttESpAy,..,AVOUSt 214, ./146();
V A. 4, 1.7. li.;-'1 V 0.. :1 fl 4 ,r,fl
• .
iot,ign a
strip Stem co Oso rtn,Baralthlth, Ales
Her .Jr •-- • ..
ate hipEnintatijo; inheiCa,Rl elf York, lemes
. . < • r— <.•
• tesoiiturrtupeset•-81rtgelli Matthews, ,Bolgtoa< it
~.•'
Brig Black Suet, Pavia. Clardenlis, flenWlßOrtedc4'
& Br • •
Bohr o J.Ttiomai..Graveneh Oaorgetowil,loreet &
Brig Orison Adorns., Vorß, ,POrtIIMA, N ltturtevant
&
aohg Austin, Parsons, Plymouth. •
, Bohr, Oreen,Vreiweer. Boston. ' . ,do
• Bohr C-A Heoksoher, Stubbs, Boston, .do
re err itt. H i nton; Van Dosed, Norton &Co
Fori R w 09dr ro y;Wgooirsi Holston, Nobles Hammett
& Caldw - •
Bohr Beret'. CoffellObarlealown. do "
Bohr Win CPAndenned. Hewett:Boston, • do
Bohr lab. Emmereon Provldenee. do
Bohr Mahlon Betts, Endioott, Providence, B Mentor
& Co.
Bohr lady Ellen. Corson,Boston. 0 A Heolcsoher & Co
&shy It Chlfillan. Smith. Boston,. Baum, Ogle & Co.
Bohr Deborah Jones, Tatem, Roxbury, 1, Audenried
& B C oh o'
r A M Edwards, SOMeII/, Hftighem, Tyler, BUMS
Jaßohr Co. "
'Plieresa.C.Rmith, Olouceater, ' do
Bahr A Colhy. Harriman. Bangor B A louder & Co.
Bohr Ann Wallace. Salem:captain.
Bohr E Chester. timp.k. Providence. If Rotharmel & Co
Pohr 1, And °need. Bartlett. Boston, do
Rohr Eli Townsend. Williams, E Cambridge, do
Bohr Alert. Champion, Boston. do
Pchr Gov Johnson, Murray, Drook ‘ l ol .- do
Rohr L Ristlne. Duman. New ork, • do
Bt'r J B Shriver,..fiennis, Baltimore, A Droves, Jr.
(Corrr;spondonon of The Press.;
• ' •
HAVES DE GRACE. Aug 18. 1103.
The Wyollllll2 left Yesterday (Bendel) with 21 boats,
and 1126111 this morning with 13, laden and consigned as
follows:
C & J Corkin, bar iron an f lumber to Normal &
W W
Sheets; Francis, Jong, Feeler. Daniel Copp.
True American. and Yankee reveller. do to do; Melo ;
21no and Florence, do to B 11 511 ton & Co; John A Hoe
gehre:ddso to R d Wolverton;
& A 8:41: n tin d e d , a to n to T, T d rentri i ii;
to M I V r g illo o & t • o Bor r it Ramsey & 'iomlinson. do ro p ila!
Ma
lone & Taylor; C - R BuOudew,Bulcurhanna, N Plus
Ultra, F Ts/enrich. Dauphin, Donets E, and Eureka,
coal to Delaware City.
Monday morning a tow of 13 ire as follows: J (LA
MoConker, oats, hay. lumber, bark, ft.". to order; P,W
Chapin, !timber and 'Moils@ to B Boston w Co; Con. ad
& Barber, lumber to Norcross & Sheets; Mary & Bolan,
do to II °rostra ; Roth,lo to MTrume '& Bone: Mary
Elizabeth, do to ' L M Dolby; Rising Bun, AO to malaria
& Taylori C L Coder, do to Malone & Taylor: Mary
Ann hlnConkey, railroad iron to David Reeves & Bon;
Mary,Howman M Seltzer, coal to Delaware City; Jae
Cook, lime to Bohemia.
(Correseondenoe of The Press)
EADIN Aug. 20.
The followinx boats from the Union Can
to the Bahuglkill Canal to day, bound to Philad e lph i a,
laden and nonaligned as follows:
A B Shark. ids Iron to .Cabeen & Co; Mary, do to A
Jenks & Bon; J A Lemon, bituminous coal to oantaili;
Henry'. do to Berfatt. MaManus & Co; Elias Reber.
light to captain; Mai J Landis, slain end flour to W H
Potts' & CO; Congress . bark YO IJOW7IIIIt & Price; F
Swank. grain to Bator & Fetterolf: B A Douglas, do to
Perot & BYO; two rafts timber to Bah Nita Co.
MEMORANDA.
YSS te shipst. Delaware, Cannon. hence, arrived at New
k lh in
Mollifiable Asia, Lott. from New York for Liverpool,
was unseat! 17th inst. by the Etna. at New York.
Ship Orpheus. Howes, from New York for San Fran
cisco. was spoken 11th inst. lat 2912, long 6940.
Slap Winged Racer. Trawls, from N York, at Hong
Kons J u dgee—arr 98th May, tor Shaughae
Side_, Shaw, Parker, at Whampos 6th Jo u, for
New York.
Ship Reliance. Bangs, at Manila let June from Hong
Kong arr May 15; gets 2800 bales of hemp at $lO par 40
feat. r .
Bark Ann Elisabeth, Norgrave, cleared at Havana
14th inst.' for Philadelphia.
Bark Caroline Enema. Enema, sailed from Havana
14th inst. for Philadelphia.
Brig 11 11 MoOilvery, Clifford, hence, arrived at Fal
mouth, Ja, about Mit ult.
J Bri
ult.g W Trpat, Park, honor, arrived at Kingston,
a, 25th
Brig Alvarado, Shute, hence, arrived at Belfast 9th
instant.
Brig C Matthews, Robinson, hence for Soarsport,
from Belfast 111th inst.
Brig Mary K Milliken, Norden, at Havana 13th inst.
from Cardenas.
Brig I B Mansfield. Park, cleared at Havana 15th inst.
for Boston
Bohr Evelyn, York, hence, arrived at Havana 11th inst.
Bohr Motive. Rogenhrook. for Philadelphia, called
_ fr trhi l lTh an t d elll gr a h h ' a n ntn, Bowen, for Boston, sailed
from Alexandria 18th Inst.
Bohr Caroline Frances, Sprat, hence, arrived at Alex
andria Ipth inst. r
.
. .
Bohr Halo, Newman, henoe, arrived at Newbnrynort
Ifth inst.
Bohr W C Mershon, Cole, sailed from Havana Sth brut
for Cardenas and New vein.
Bohn Dorcas Irelaud, Baker, and Trsztait, Davis,
hence. arrived at Charleston 16th inst.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
SABINE & DUY,
INSURANCE AGRI NO. Cid WALNUT 16treet,
Insure against lose or image by Fire, on Cotton and
Woollen Mille. iinil other his t r iai notone", Building',
Merohandisa in F t urre. and o er property, on fem.
Fli b tiliffrireußAlTCPCl)"..eqi ITRITENIC":
NIWPROPOLITAN C rI h REV.Sra i a I iIIiV ieI It I ea .
Cash Capital and * Atirpllisl . 3Bl66B 60.
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO., ROV.
Cash Capital and Surplus Ri1.788 IA
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE C0., , 0F NE YORK,
Cash_Capttal and Surplus illillWl2 OA
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK,
Cash Omitted and Sundt" HMI* fl.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW RA.VEN,
INS.pital andritirplwi i11a1k..901177.
GERMANIA FIRE CO., OF NEW YORK,
Cash Cardtal and %roles Vila NP 07,
HUMBOLDT FIRE. INS. 00. OF NE Fr YORK,
Cash lOdpital and Surplus enema 11.
Applications inperson or b_y note will receive prompt
attention. SABINE & DlJYitionte,
Ise dm No. 444 WA LNUTStreet.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSITRANOE COMPANY
OF PH:MAMMA.
MULE INSURANCE
NEG&X CLU S
W IV . ELL
R)NfOWNYH AND W A LNU T ETEERTS
. 31
•1
P. SATCArnIn STAIIIi.
WitaaAm Mitzi l"i ii r e ll !" DLI" .
Ss°. . imivaT "I '
MUM) PIitAZIZE, Joan Z., Bitow?,
J E CI . V . M T. . 4' i r
iv w %o i l: , B. A. FM[lO l 7OOll
PRT , D. ,Can,
HANEY WHAZUN .a,D. HIIILINGIR.
ink kE tEi *. t t lir soo l l it ity. Aga, Areastlnt.
-ten
AMERICAN nn INSURANCE CO.,
UN INCORPORATED Ida—CMANTSS PERM
N 0.310 WALNUT street above Third, Ph l igflphia.
Having a large paid-np ?pipits) Stook and his in
vested in sound and avai able deouritiesoion moo to
Imre os, Duel li st's, Stores, Furniture, Mere sadist.,
Yeuels ln Port and their camel, and other Personal
Property, All lon- es liberally and promptly adlturted.
• • DII3OTOIIII.
Thos. R. Marls, - John T, .tAtlra l
John Welsh, James R. °MOW%
Samuel C. Morton, Edronpal G. Dablh,
Patrick Brady.. Israel Morris. ChM. W. Ponltney,
' THOMAS ,R.. MARIE , riesident.
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. , teoretarr. fewtt
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY UAL. duthorized Capital 400,000—CILARTF.1
FENPBT
OMce No. Ml WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
'Tide Company will insure against lon or damage by
Fire. on Badding., Furniture, and Merohendige gene
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vowels, Cane's and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DLRECTOPIB.
Joseph Maseeld,
JohnD G
R. eoMrge
oncton, N. Eckert.
'
Wm. F. Deem,
m
JACOB VARE. Bau
BR,Pree . Ldant.
WM. F. DEAN, Vies President,
W, M, SMITH. Becretan. aph-tathor
Jacob Esher,
D. Luther
L.
Levu yearson,
Peter Weser.
0 IJAKFIR, CITY INSURANCE COMPA
-coo NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS., Kb WALNUT
STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL ND BUR-
E.:3 , 0519.74010.—1ngures against Loeser smote by
re, and Um Paola or th e Bea, Inland Ea tation and
octal en.
GEORGE 11. HART, President.
• E. P. ROSS, Vine President.
R. R. COGGSHALL Bee'y and Treanuer.
I. B. BUTLER, Assistant Elsoretery.
DIRECTO
atoms R. Bart,
f . oitr'i.r ' int:rains,
A. 0. Cotten,
E. W. Halley, Andrewit. Chambers.
tojiii...°o..tfliller. Samuel Jones, M. D..
inht-tf
r ,IFE INSURA.NON AM -TRUST COM.
A-OPANY,THE PENN MUTUAL LIIE limy-
RANcE COMPANY, Northeast corner of IntlilßD and
DOGS Streets. Assets, 5ee1,691 M.
myREs LIVES for the whole term f OM-grants
ttitonnee and endowinente-perehases li fe interests in
Seal Estate, end makes all contraots depending en Ike
emirnmeneies of Life.
%her sot as Ezeontore, AdstiMetratemo Anicaloge
Trots's, ai4 Snap ink_ ..
I ' litiallTEY.ll.
lintel L. it& moil& Atoka",
stings_ , ?nem fderrut,
°hard IL bolt/ smeo B. Moßarlana t
Slim P. ter, osockg. Trotter •
illientig. em, James 'astern,'
let U. Been_ Theoph las raildingl
harks ilalloweu, Edmund A. tgoader,
eau 0. Townsendi Daniel L. mammon,
odolentui bat,
ahem H. Mrr,
V. Dalton, •
Ilharn Robertson:
• lunar la, Resin,
}
Jelin W. Hornor.
Ellis 11, Archer,
rismuel_,T. Christian
Joseph M Thomas,
John U. drainer,
P. a, Monier', Elsa
DAME!, L. MI EN, President.
SAN LL E. ISTO , Woo Pasts
Isle W. Igoitaos.Sesratare. seta
DELAWARE MUTUAL BAIrETY IN.
"SUR ONCE COTUrANy.
INORPOBATED BY THE LEOISLATVRB OP
PRNIVSYLVANIA 1330.
OFFIOE 5. S. CORNER TRIM!) AND WAIN',
Streams, Philedelp_hla.
KART INSURANCE
ilim VE6OI - 6,
cA1t00,..... 116 6U parts "tilts we
FREIG"' INLAND INSURANCES
o n sway, ny owes', canals, Lam., and Land Norlag•
to all parts of the lirticg_
INSURANULO ,
OnOn Merehandiso generenly.
Stores. Dwelluss_Houses, tco.
ASSETS OF THE COM,VIIy,
November 1.1310.
Tar. Narks. Tufts
imop, philedelyhia City 6 00 Dent. L0an...81040N 00
100 talo_,_Fenusylvatus State 64, ot. Loan— !3.66600
2* Pannsilvants State 0 Or et. L 066„ amp no
X , U.S. Treasury 04 01 cent. Notes and
_,
Intones; due ---.. ---. NAM id
COON U. S. Treasury 6 Web/Votes and inter
, oat due - --. 30,616 00
INN Temporary Loan tO the City of Phila
delphia r 0,00 00
010,000; Pennsylvania Filroad 2d Mortgage
d.Y cent. nibs— -,__ Am ea
Immo, N6rOt Penney sante, Railroad Mort- -
•14,000
a w Dent Bonds.. . UM 00
WesC e lladelsgssa y66666661' Railway
Calmat,' l IP at. coupon bonds 12030 MI
00011,10/ shares 'toot Germantown Owl
gt_s Co so m rre a n tra ifiVlVflir
..t.hm_.. ' Itog Oa
011,020;121 Moues reiteariiii - Reirroed
Ctorneeny.."...,. lON 10
1160:61.160 shares North Pennsylvania Ite . 7i - r".
road Company -.- . VA le
Wm, snares Pluladeigdua lot, Bpat and Steam
Tug comPany, Philadelphia and
. Savannah Steam Navigation Cont
ra/. °owl ..13tetterL Nartestios.
1 3 0 TaPally. Valladelphln, and H a _
Try do tirade Steam Tow Bost
Compaq, rhllleAlelphia, &shams
fostosay —...-..,.. - .—.51,110 N
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spe eM ortgagn, awl Neal rata., 0r... 4 " 8 "
• fte . SON N
R lie reire - iir Ineurazwee =We ..- —'l+ll.lllll 0
La onette at Agenmeo-Premiums on 31a
rine olienes, Interest, and other (bete duo
._ lt e 1111nY--- N
660.6 and Mot of sundry I - alumnae &Din- ..1111‘
wee----- —,— ....«..-- ........, 14440
O 1 es Defoldt tn Borne ..... COW el
001.1111012
101 67-
l e ill oplthuts F 7,111.
0 R. Ponces,
tihn es evitrat
tlontlre. ll l4,
Ilit A IV. Nand,
Wl 0 'Ludwig.
km II: 444,„
fame G. LOW.
t33 ll lMi.
111 WILLIAI
_. O.
NEWRY ZYLBLIRN OB . am
WHEREAS LETTERS OP ADMlNlS
tration upon the Estate of JORLY EANELS,
deoemiedi have been. granted to' the Babsoriber.' all
persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make
,payment; add those hams enema against the same to
present theta
REBECCA RANKlN„Adminlstratrik i , .
tt O u r, r tly nt h . e i r t ttorneg 24fl
so W u bl th . o. l , l H in th:Y e t toei,
IANE WADE, BY HER NEXT FRIEND,
ay BENJAMIN PARIS. vs. JOHN WADE. Com.
mon Fleas. Dooember /arm. /SM.
JOHN w DE, the iboy.e Respondent: Mr—Please
;D al ai ' ' l b: r d.:a 1 4
gra t An c o n u o ini sg erlingL PI"
tu5r...... September Ir,
_at 10 waloor ft tel
~Wt!-tuthit • „ DIAYLLo for Libousat.
DIREOTORIS.
A lma7 ; :le n, :.
were . Jones Brooks a
s
anoor Witarai"
tromaa C. Hint,
oberrtosi.
J&oob . J ones,
km i lparbLids
true
re Z i le: river
t i
44
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~. : AkTl9l 6 . l liosiont.
n ; t ,N=D . i Vise fond%
LEGAL.
RAILROAD LINZ®.
*IIIA I I OI4 II II P LITZ° ETt ., NDAR _ W E E Is K ! 1 4 , 1
i 0 NORFOLK and PORTBotoIJE a 6. sus
the , Philadelphia. , - W i ntington. and Baltimore. and
Delaware Railroads; iiroade, ence by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Noryoht !tad ortsmouth, Va.
On and after July th, insejlagem from Philadel
phia wall take the 8,0 AI . train at the depot.
corner Broad street and salongton avenue,. on
Tuesdays, Tpirsdaye, and retarders , arriving at yea
ford' at 1.30 P. M., and at Norfolk early the next
toornmg. The !steamer Philedelphlnerill lease Norfolk
on the evenings of Monday. Wednesday. and Friday,
conne_oting with *Olin's' at Seaford, whioh arowee a
PhiMdelphis at IY. In. -
Fare for first-elms passengers, moluding meals on the
boat, Irt.
Second-class passengets, including meals on the boat,
Mo.
yrelght taken as dm as by any other route.
For further particulars, gee small hand-bills at the
hotels, and other ppbiio Plsoss, or ina sire of
O. P. DARN Agent,
comer Broad at. and Washington ay.
H. F. KENNEY, Master of Tiangoortation
./Y47 Im P. W. ls P. f. R. do.
WEST 011 SS J. ER
251 AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD'
VIA MEDLA,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday. uly 18th 1820 , the Passenger
trains will leave' PHILADELPIIIA_, from the Station.
corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty.firet streets,
West Philadelphia, at 7 . .30 and 1130 A. M 0 and 2.20,
‘45, and 8.83 P. M. -
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, Cl 0.4 e, 8, and 10 90 A. M., and 1.45 and
1415 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
lk l i a g v h a te P ett d a e nN Market f it:egg:l'lll e " Peg' ;
P. M.
Leave West Cheater, at 710 A. hl,, and SP. M.
The last passenger railway ear will leave Front and
Market streets 30 minutes, and Eighth and Market
streets 25 minutes, before the starting tune from the de
pot, and will carry a Sea to denote it.
The Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market
streets one hour before the departure of the train from
the Wed Philadelphia depot.
Trains leavir.At 10.50 A. AL and 4.45 P,141., gourmet at
Pennelton wit , trains for all points on the Philadelphia
and Biltimore'Central
Deice and muting room. southeast corner of Eighth
and Market streets, where passengers, purchasing
tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with& ticket
over the passenger railway.
HENRY WOOD,
1711-0 General Superintendent.
NORTH PFINNSYL
VAIHA RA ILROAD.
For ETIMERSM, DOYLESWN, EASTON,
MA WR CHMY. HAZLETON, ECK L EY, WRITE
akirEN, TIMER EBARrWILLIIPORT, &c.
THROlgild. TRAINS,
On and after 3101 Y DAY, July 2d, 1860, Pasaenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Phi
ladelphia, DAILY ,(Sundays a:pentad.) as follrs:
At 230 A. M. /Express), for Bethlehem.
Manch k. Chunk, Rasleton, Wilkeebarre , Wil anuiport,
At 2.30 P. AL (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, /to.
This train reaches Eager' at 6.60 I'. M., and makes
close connection with .New Jetties Central for new
York.
At a P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Ego.'
At PA. M: and 4 P. P. for Doylestown.
At 1130 A. M. and 6.001'. M. for Fort Washington.
he 0.30 A. M. Express Train makes close connection
With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkeisbarre,
and to °II 7OI4 i s t IoIVAZTLIVEPiA,
M•a e Bethlehem at 3.63 A. 31„ 9.10 A.'M. and BM P.
Leave ylestown at 710 A. M cad 4.13 P. AL
Leave t Washington/it CS A. M. and ILI P. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
retadelphia, for Doylestown, at 3 P. M.
yiestown for Philedelphia at 6.40 A. M.
hlehem for Philadelphia at 3.00 F. M.
Fareto Bethlehem—Sl 101 Fare to Mauch Chunk.. 2 60
Fare to Ea5t0n........ 1 Whirs to Doylest 080
Through own,.Tiokets must be pr at the Tieket Of-
See
sen s at WILLOW
rates ee of Strt, fareor BERES Street, in order
to ora the above .
- • • •
AllPaseenger Trains (except Fundlay Trains) connect
et Berke street WI th Fifth and Sixth-streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger itallroada. inmates after
leaving Willow street.
JY.S ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
1860. simpipmp 1860.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW s tORK
Tiv E, CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PIIILA-
D YRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
INES ROM
PRILADELYEDA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACER•
Fr.= Walnut-street WharL
WBI leave se follows—vin:
FARX.
Atli A M, via Camden and Amber, C. & A. /imam
modation.— 26
At A Pit.tria Camden and Jersey City (N.J.).Ao
oommodettion.. -
Va t M. via Camden and Jerseita y. Morning
At 11Aiii: Viete — anibat7 t 21- niey
Citt. Weetern Express.-- 300
AM* P M, via Camden and . Amboy,
At 7 P M, via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ex
press 3 00'
At 4 P_M, Steamboat - via . Tationy and Jersey
City, Evening Erpreu...,.. .. 1 00
A,t 4 y M, by, Steamboat via Tam
Tammy and Jersey
CBI, Id Clue 25
At M eM, via Camebn and Jersey 'City, Evening
At 11 .P balitail lirliiciii;"Ekiiiihein
II
Arb a tllli .- WCavaden and tim - boy, AToGilodei,
tit) ,(Frsfight and Peesengerj)-Ist Olass Tilet. II 95
id 6. I so
171.4 M Mail Line runs daily. The 11 "1. Seidl:L
em Saturdays animated.
fro Belvidere. Xaston, Lambertville, Flemington,
fso.,et 6 A m and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf. and
7.10 A Al from Kensington.
For Water Gap..fitrondsburg, Boreinton, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, &a., at 6 A. M. from Walnut
streetA wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela
ware Lackawanna. and Western R. R.
For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. 31,2 and 431 P. M.
or Freehold, at 6 .A M., and 2 P. M.
For WAy LINEB.
Bristol, Trenton, &0., at 33i and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 636 P. Al. from
Kensington.
For_Paimyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burling
ton, Florenee, Bordentown, trig, I, and 434 P. M.
theamboat Joe Belknap, for Bordentown and interme
diate Places, V 34 P. B.
Steamboat renton for Tawny. at n A. and
Teoony,Bever , Burlington, and Bristol, at 4P. M.
Fitti, Pounds of Baggage,ontr, allowed eaoh Paavon
gem are prohibited from taking anything no
laagage but emanng apparel. All ba gg a g e over
rir r tiounds tit 1:16 petd for Company limit
pad' e iat. akribb7.7xount er
T speaLsloontreat.
rorm. R. OATZALER. Agent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
REA,OING RAILROAD.
1121 9 1 1r i gt lON OINFARBB !
and after ATAIL id; lAde, Commutation Tickets,
tweMy-six coupons, •1 be Issued. good for the
Iholder and any member of Msdamily,,uut any rassen ger
la, and at any time. Mk, will be sold b 1 the
edurer, at theca:le or um camsany, No. IST 'south
kCURTIS Street, at a remluot of twenty-nye per cont.
ont the yeikth4es. r• us vatting to °ploy the
(unmet • try will d this a very desirable
routs, the So nrlln and Lebanon Valleys bolos among
ti l L m a l fgr an trA i . a gr 4 V.l7, B erg o
, b
IitILADXLPRIAL. Maro4 set 185 P ' MW -es
WEST CHESTER
TRAINS Ida PENNSYLVA
PIM. RAI RlMP li t i va depot, corner ELRYJINTR
and MARKET, at Tao A. Pd.,. 1230 P. and 4 P,RI.
On Sunday, leave Pluladelphla at A. id., and West
Cheater at 4 P. Ml' /760-tf
llt uato 4I)I II N L ' AP O D ALI PP____R . L bI aRII4 I.
ill;
UtT L E i t .n A w RRA r NOnuntitiT,—
, On and ' a ,A 41,11, /MO,
lir°W.
I FOR
Baste Philadelphia tit, 7, 80, 10. 1 14 o nd 1.1 A. M.,
1, I, Mi , 4_, 8,0, 618. 7, 0. it, 104. Ana P. M.
Leave ttennantown tr, 7 7 a, MON t 11./1 A. M.,
1,0, I, 6,11. 0, 611, 7,8, 1 4 , 10X :81.
3
on A.Yd,
Move 'Philadelphia I.ti n. A. M., 1,11, 6, TX, and
UM . 81.
an igt ,, ,, i . p il . rantown &ID rain. A. M., 1.10 nut., 4. MIL
011118TMUT RILL MAIkROAD.
iiliVlO Philadelphia 5,8, /042 A. 7,7 .9 11 it 5, NC 8, 1,
and 103 d P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rlll 7.10,740, Afo, 0 . 4011.40 A. M. ,
LAO, 11.10, ea P
, ado, and 1.10 P. M
OM SONDAitep
ml P•
Philadelphia 0.01 A. M.. PO. arid 71‘ 7'. M.
ve Chestnut Rill 740 A. 81., MO. 0.10. and 9.10
OP. M.
P'OR cazismonockEN AND NORRISTOWN.
' Leave Philadelphia 5.00. 1 1 9.06. HA. min., A. M.,
LOA 0.80, AA, 0.68.1160, and 1 P.M.
Leave Norristown 1, 7, A , 0. 11 A. Td., lA, 83.1.
I and 7)1 P. M. _
ON lIIINDAYO,
Nem Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 and 6 P. Na
MAYO lionutoinr A. M . 1 and 6P. M.
R MANAYIJNIE.
Lefty Philadelph 6.60, 7.N1.06,11.1M A.
LW, 6.00, N and 1 P. M.
Leave Manaynnk • .30, 3M, and UM A. M.. 8,
400, 8, OM, 8. and Shi
OA tIOHIDAY6,
141170 Philadelphia I A; 61,, 8,6, and 8 P 1,.
*nave Mansyn.Wl36 A. M., IK , • and P. M.
H. K. 8611111, General Superintendent,
v/4 PILDITH and GREEN litreets.
Matipm B b yl r l .l ll . lEß ARRANGE-
PiiU.AML riut io niftlata AND BALM-
On an TRAINS O MONDAY July 9, IND,
PASSEAGER HAVE PIIII.4I)ELPRIA,
For Baltimore at 8.111 A. M., 12 noon, (14xpressd and
D.IO P. M.
11 .10
For (Mester lll at 8.18 A. M., 11 noon, 1.11, SOO, 7.00 and
..
For WilmingtOn at 8.11 A. M.. II noon, 1.11, 11.02,
7.60, and 11.101. M.
Por Now Castle at 8.18 A. M., and 17.00 P. M.
Fog Middletown at 8.15 A. M. ands. P. 241.
For Dover stall, A. M, , and 6.00 P.
For Harlington at MB A. hi., and 5 ..M.
For Milford at 8.16 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays at BAO P. )b. •
For Farmington at 8.19 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Nl'l,lllll at 6.00 P.M.
Por Seaford at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesday', and
Fridavii r it 6A P. M.
For hsbury at 8.11 A. M.
NW' ain at 8.13 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford on
Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat
to Norfolk.
lesTa
timoreNflatFalloß
A.
M IL4A (A" DELP . II , I , A
andlo.ll
A.
14..
OAS .M.
e RAI
Leave ITV at 8211,13.10,and 11.115 A. 11., 1,45,
save tarisTiii l r tl y L a t 1.50 P. M.
Leave Word, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
at 7.10 A. M.. ttnat Rati P. M
Leave Farnun_gton, Tuesdays, Thursdays. and Satur
days, at B.OOA. m ottat am P. M.
tAsava ilford;hlopdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
at 720 . ~ and d 0 P. M.
Lilave arrington at 8.13 A. M.. and. 4.30 P.lll.
gre over at 9.05 A. M., and 5.15 P. M,
I
la ddletor at 10.00 A. M. and 6.40 P. M.
va New Omi eat 8.00, 10.58 A. M., and 7.35 P. M.
mo irt.Ohesster at 7.50, 9.10 A. M.,19.04, 2.m, 5.10, and
Sr nave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware
Railroad at 10.11 A M,and CM P. M.
TRAINS)OR BALTIMORE
Man Cheater at 8,411 A. M. 1228 and 11.40 P.M.
A il eve Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 1223 P. M., and 1120
FRFJGHT TRAIN,With PASSENGER CAR attached,
will run llowl
Maya P4ladalattla for P e nTrille and intermediate
places at 1 .M.
pi =
. a llinkton for Perryville end Intermediate
Leir4vre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intormedl
ate p at 8 2 0 A. M.
Leaveßaltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intormedi
ate Wawa, at 4.00 P. M.
B" sai;Uir'f42PPerist' M !'
k. P. f;BmproPidO/
jy7 8. M. PELTON. President.
MANIAMI ELMIRA ROUTE.—
IItILADELPIIIA AND n-
MIIMR AIL ROAD. .
QUIG_KEBT ROUTE. to Tamaqua, Catawiera, Ru
t:it .Wilkesbarre,Boranton Danville, Milton, Wit
hinisport, Trot Balaton , q anion, Elmira, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, oolkester; C eveland, Detroi,t Toledo,
c_incalo,St.Lo e,hlitwaukee, and all points North sod
West.
Passenger rains ^4Ol leave the new Depot of the rhi
lsdflplps all Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALLOWit LL Streets, (Pasienger entrance on Cal
!whin street.) daily (Sunday, excepted), for above
"ntagrl7sSBl, ----Inn A.M.
NIGHT Exrß rifi.... - -.- .. - .1.30 P. lif.
The 8.00 A. M, train oonne . ote at Rupert, for wilkes
hrrelt fi . Nl4 l tnnt n 4o4sll l BDlVßVlM,Ra e .
The a ve trains make direct conp_ections at Elmira
with the trains ef the New York and E rie, Canenoigna
and N iagara Falls, and Berate, New York and Erie, and
New York Central Rellroade, from all points North and
Wjat, and the Calandra,.
illelall 4lissked to Elmira, Buffelo, and Suspension
Bps. ant alltt.termediate points.
Whits can I Tiered at the Philadelphia and El
mra Railroad Sr e 'Ticket (knee, northwest_oorner of
'SIXTH nd 0
,L gNOT !Wee% and at the Passenger
DaP "kri r rlld " M1E11; 4 4113E4 TRAIN
Leave the Phil , te ph sand Reading menet, oroad 'sad
Callowrtre t tdails (re excepted), for all
pqintil Sots 1 North, at I . Iti.,
...MI6 tit lOW, tie deliver. herore 8 P.M. to insure
their go ng the , sine day. . i ; tt
Tfin'i l arTti n an r d n egoWßlLL, or Freight Depot,
CaAk. 18, rE , genera Agent,e nt ,
Nerthw t tort *Omer SU and lORESTII Uraras hr,
. SOU- PMWdeletus
.
-. ' - NOTICIE.--CIIESTER
:, . It , , 711"7:0 - , AIINK I NAL P M:
• roinieP! A. arts.--Po_p.,lstinwiTom,ti
aeltrvirevizigi Tt riortkzur t a h age " o - f
JanuAD ow 0_41.49 atratta, (asiquanairran
at otasaLCauavaith '
z _ . Jalifl . 111 !LW( ler Dolrtdogtowtti.!eariut be &oo
A . . Eilf i aol ' Y'ABI ' " -•" • "
W fir Dairalnatawa. loam at
AY' ' • -;- - ' -
~,, , (grala awataiL) ‘ ,
tijigia of Managua a tke rkilaulphis
~.. , ... ~1 , ~, .f. ~ _a , OXYllls4o:etirlo '
scow'Ltr
.
PILE PENl4StiNiftliLlt OENMII A L
IPAILROiD.
800 MILES DOUBLE TEAM
1.8160 e— . 1-800 e
THE 00 1 114 1 1
1 1 - 11 - - :in 'z Now Daum,
TARR/ li i Is ' A n al hirk
BETWEEN F k. . .I, tA AS FI BB tr.
c i
, j ,
Conneeting dixpot t • , shafts with Through
ROre Boston, rtejr Vase an points tot, and In the
Union _Depot at rats With Through Triune to sopd
out all points lathe Peat, Northwest, and glouthweet
—thus furnishing [actinism for the traupprtation or
Passengers munarpaimed for speed and °minor& by any
other route.
Express and Past Line* thri through to Pittsburg,
inthont °hall/eel Carman Coeduarora. • All taioakiiL Pao'
senior Trains provided with Loughridge a Patent
Brake—speed under parroct eingtrof of the engineer,
thus addang_inotili to the safety ors metiers.
Smoking Cars ang attached to mug Train_; W
Blimpinig , Cars to Exuma an d ant Traine ir gia
EXPRESS ar e
DAILY; HMI and Fast Lines. Sun
days tea.
EMail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 NI/.
get Line .. 11.10 A. .
press Train leaves ~ Malt .
WAY TRAINS LEAVE At FOL WI:
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Comm ,lIF. IL
Columbia 4.00 P. M.
4rkeeburg ill SAO F. IC
est Cheater " 32 ad P. M.
Weet Chester Passengers will Mks the Hail, West
Chester Athonumodation 'And Columbia:Frain&
1 pessengena for Sunbury, Waßiamiwort, Newt!, Bora
h), Niagara Falls, and intermediate points. !saving Phi
ladelphia at 7.1 s A. M. and 2 F. ld. go directly ihront.o
Tickets Weitward way 130.00talped atpidietalio the
Company in PhiLedelp.hia, Flew York, ii, or I
tlitTitTiLitiftsieni t t i hr4= d atio a o n n y a tiA ° ap u r r fli n g e *
regular Line of Stamen on the Musiampm or o Ohlo
rivers.
eV" Fare always as low, and time as Wok, as by any
other Route. For further inforMatlon apply at the Passenger tha
t:lon, Boutheast Omer of Eleventh and Market Stmts.
The comp, of the Western , connections of the
Pennsylvania Ncad to Chicago. make th is the
DIRECT Li. B BETWEEN THE HUT AND TEE
GREAT WEEIT.
The connection of tracks by . the f i sdfm: 1 bridge at
fol t el l ge r r g 4 T hte n iftil i n: r oY4 g me ,lirii i r m r 4 Z e rAtt t ;
Appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, am the TreVer-
Lo Publio. •
erohoteand shippers entrusting rely uft
oftheir Freight to this Coming,. can with waft
donee on
RATESpenyit.
THE OFF REIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad era at alt
times as favorable as era skargfd by ether _Railroad
Comrants.
INV" Be particular to wont package'' , Its ream Rail
roeyl. .
For Freight %utmost or,dhlwaing Directions, urglY
to, or address! either of the following Agouti of the Cal-
Daus t
D. A. ITTEWAIIt7, Pittburg;
H. B. PI eroe & Co., Zanesville, O.; J. . J phaeton LR I IO I O7
O.; A. MoNeelr , gr.; Ormsby &to yes,
Portimoutn, O.; Paddook Co., Jekoreouvllle, Indi
ana; H. W. Brcrwn & Co. . 'ahem &
lilbbert., O: A. C. ideldrum,ftedisoitlnd.;
Jos. E. Moote, Louisv il le, Ky.; P. G. Witiley Co.,
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham, & Co.. Alto, E.
F. Bass, Mater A Wassail. Lords, Mo.. Jolisi. H. Bar
ris, hashville, Tenn.; Harris & klunt,MOMPhill, Tenn.;
Clarre & chow", In:or. H. H. porde, Alton,
El.; cr to Freight Agents of Aallroada at Aferent tomb
to re
5t r ., 4 , 2
„„Aw ourf North streekßaltlmem_
L EOM & CO., L Astor MOISS., or 18. William 5t.,1142.
LEEalt & CO.. 11177. State rivet. Boston.
IL R. novo ON, Oen I Freight ilten h la'kl/B.
h. RO P Carel 'Floket Asenb P
E., LEW/B. Veal Isar! Altoona, i'a,
PIIILADSLPHIA
AND REA PTISA_RAIL.
BOAS -VASS NOBS TRAftS for PTTSVILLE.
REAVINO MAILIUSB O.
MORNING LINE, DAIL ,Ifiondays @zonated.)
Leans New Depot, corner o BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Intel:m[4r MLADELFITIA, (Passenger entranos
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets•ijit 3.121 A. m..
connecting at Ministrant with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAIL HO_ _ IP. M. train mains to Pittsburg ; the
OUhIBERLAND VALLEY LOS P. M. train running
Ohaiyersbuis, Reit_ and the NORTE-WEN
CEN RAL .MAILROAD IP. M..train, nunung to Sari
bury k.o.
AFTRRNOO i kINES.
Leese New Dep_ot i corner of ROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, friILADELYE A. (Passenger mamma
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) for p_ Y ms..
tokd LIARRIEIBUROh, a ii t 0.62 . 1,1
Ylf,D.A.M,ex. for
AAP. st Pi DAIL. (Mules.
MiTril t it3Es VIA PWIL LRo ADELPRLS AND READING
RAIAD.
FROM ProneplAnne.
To Plicentivillei...:-. 26
Reading-- 681 Philadelohrss and Reading
Lebanon— M end Lebanon Yalleyiß.R.
Harniburg----112 1
tee ll&;; rtous — ii - oibi ---- ,i'. 7 .51
Banbury- .
Northumberund—..ol
ILAwisblun— —,, ,0n
binft9 —.IW Solna and Brut R. R.
Williamsport— ...AM
jersey Shore.-----212
Look Ileven,--.136
WiEl rt and Elmira
Troy— .11 = 0 , 1.
Elmira
itTphoenifiia.M.,ifiedthe e a F.
t t i train no r eot A de
wpm', wild', APITri2Z h .
to making Woe, conneotions With li nes to Magian Fal
Canada. the vreat, and Southwest. •
DEM IN PHILMELPIIIA: Corner of BROAD end
CALLOW/JILL Streets.
antit-tf W. W. IdslLßENNErsr•ltosretare.
SIIIPPING.
. FOR THE 130IITH.—ORARLIB-
Torum emuseMax enamour&
FREIGIPT RED CM.
Reim PreSt at an areolof yurriza Per Hat. be
low New Yor Bm a
Ye TON cr.
The U. a. CI Oteamalue. YeTOITE STATE.. Oen
tan] Chas. P. Marshman, ert sail on Saturday, August
28 L at 10 o'clock A. M.
Through m 48 to go beam-oply *noun at 8144.
FOR BAVANTIR,GA.
The N. 8. Mid Steamerna !STATE OP GEORGIA
ontAla John I. Guam vat mil Thunder. August
30, at 10 A. M.
nrongh In 68 tole holm-010 48 hours at Rea.
garGatwur oars changed from elrerf 81PirliaY e=
nye dem Ooods received. and Buie or Lodi=
every day.
The_spissdiA_Ant-olaim gide-wheel Orates KEY
!MON+. !TEATS and tITATI4 OF CEO 6114. now Pinta
above eve ry tan 45111, Um forming a Ye-day commu
nication wltti Claaleston and Savanna h,
and lalt, Emit
and &area
bo Charleatou aa.4 Areal thescindps
Seat wit steamers for Florida an with MalreledN.
fby all glues In trio Smith r A tt Welt
18181.1
shi r riM h Eb s tilmr.z..., we
_ l , j ,,°,relte"edi j p g
than by sall i
es Wools, th e -maim being y eaw-na sae
rate.
neelnee on MI Railroad 'Freight hi it tinly
ummr, farther than Omission or es , the
Railroad COMiinian tatted_ AU este frohtLese points.
GREAT REMOTION IN P
thnl e ll ' ld t .LlNZl. ' TriV 12 XL ,ritt..ctsna t bz
dole. Through ticks fr in Yhtladel iai_rili rlini
ten sad Salim:Mt stea t tahl r es,lN_OLler
the whole route, exceptltem V Men ant Reran
non to Montgomery:
MANI /Ali. '
To aharltston—..---.111 01 Charleaton--..SU ID
Savannah,._...._ UCC Savannah—. 11 00
atignsta--. 10 00 Alamo% .—.......-- II CO
Marion-- —.... 111 00 Macon...—.-- Ull
t
Atlanta...._._... SO Uri Cants —..— .--.. SI 011
tlumbus.--, —. MOO 10mbu—..... it OS
winy —..---.. S 4 09 hwy.—. IP OS
m gai3Ml3l7 —, V I CA -
n .ingf ornery...—. i n
New Or —. M7l gow tlrlaanc- - -.., ilOO
Flo of Wing ached a ft er the ship plied. or freight or passage apply on board, at sesend
wharf above Irmo street, or to
ALEX. REAM Jr,,___
Soothwest corner FOURTH anO_CJlSSTgiwi s
Agents in Charleston, T. B. & T. O. B UDD.
Savannah, HUNTER & GAMIdSLL.
F: a r a flortda front Charleston, steamer Carolina every
For Raids from Savannah' steamers St Mary's and
St. John ' s every Tuesday andSattudam '
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
__
t. PROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage —.........• .........
..130
Becloud Cabin Passage —.......—....... 76
- •
ilions Dorton TO LIVERPOOL,
Chief Cabin ..... ...$llO
Second Cabin Passage....,..-- • •
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The slope horn Boston call at Ha and Cork Har
bor.
PERSIA, Capt. Judging. CANADA. Caut. Lang.
ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. I AMERICA, Capt. Millar. ,
ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Cep:Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J Leitch
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-bead
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA. Lang, leaves Boston. Wedneaday, Aug. 8
ASIA. Lott, N. York. Wedneeday , Aug. 15
UROPA, Leitch, " Boatels Wednesday. Aug. 22
PERSIA, " N. York Wednesday Avg. 22
ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday. Best. 6
AFRICA, Shannon, " York, Wednesday, dept. 12
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of these chips will not be al:mountable for
Gold, Silver. Bullion, Seems . Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals., 111118 , .11 bills of laden are egened therefor and
the value thereof therm expressed. For freight or pas
nage, apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
ace New York.
BUSINESS CARDS.
I NICHOLSON,
••• • Manufacturer of
SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS AND coLLAHr.
A large and choice assortment, and WELL sum
alwaye on hand. unto which I particularly write the
attention of cram and prompt-paying 311ORT-TIME
btlYere.
L. Corner of SECOND and ARCH. Streets. Phila
delphia. au7-Sin•
LEVI IV. GROFF,
Man Neer
BAR MLLE LANCASTER CO., Fa.
ufacturer On te II Iw o ..
8I NO old E
1842 OF
DOUBLE DM PILLEED
PURE RYE WHISKY.
Warranted G. be Pure. without. Corn or Drub
DISTILLED FROM TEE BEST OF RYE ONLY.
J. BAYLIS TkIUMAS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Hex removed his office from No. g Arch street to No.
429 WALNUT Street.
Partioular attention given to the removers of bleroan
tile Claims. The drafting andexamination of Wills,
Conveyances, Asaigornents, liners of 'nue, and other
instruments of Writing, The management of Executor
ships, Adminiatratoredups, and Tracts. supenntended;
and the beat aectintionyrooured for the permanent in
vestments of Atones. tilatisfaotory referenoa given
whon required. aP3O-6m°
HENRY E. KEENE
TTN-A'l-LAW.
Ilea REMOVED A his OR
ofile F o lom No. l Walnut atm
to No. ssr South TIMED Street. nans-ame
HORAO SEE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY,
Die. 114. Ponta SiXTH Steet,
(Nearly oppoeito the County Courthouse.)
Prepare!, Ppoollionttourr, Drawing% Be., aad traneaota
all other buetnees oonnented with the obtatrune of Let
tere Patent. ap2s
FUOUET & SONS,
1,7 * IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIOAR/3,
No. 2.0 South FRONT StreoL
Reoeive regularly a full assortmont of desirable CI
aRS which Choy ollar at low men, for oaeh or ap
proved nredit. Jen 17
pAWf3ON & NIOIIOLSON,
IiPOKBI raw, RS,
MA. 619 ABU 821 NthOlt BWILYEI.
Botween MarkAI LADE3t and
LP I (Thema atm%
PIIA.
JAME S I'AVVISON. JAB. B. Iflollolaow.
J J WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW°
Office. No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite independenoe Square,)
PHILADELPHIA.
By the aid of reliable Attorney'', at different palate in
the United States, is enabled to prosecute and oolleot
claims of every desoriptzon.
Particular attention given to the examination and re
clove ry of the (dal= of Legatees and Devisees, and the
examination of Land Titles and ceounng the imamate
of heirs and all parsons Interested in the seine, in all
parts of the Union.
,Has the Statutes of all the Btates and is Commissioner
for most of them.
apDeems :ll-6m nom oareftdly taken ender Commissions.
CA UTION !—ASTROLOOY !—LOOK
oFT!-000D NEWS FOR ALL !— The never.
failing Ira. VAN HORN Is the but she succeeds
when a I others have failed. All who are in trouble, all
who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises,
fly to her for advice and comfort. In loss affairs Me
os•tr.r fails. Sim has the secret of winning the Mika
imn of the opposite sex. It is this fact which induces
illilerate pretenders to try to imitate her, an copy her
advertisement r bbe shows you the Ithenitel of.your fu
ture wife, hue d, or absent fn well known
end. It is own
to the nubile atlarge that she is the first and only per
son who eanshow the likens.' in reality,eon. can give
onto) satisfaction on all the concerns or life, which
*an be testel and proved bignisands, both married
and single, o Badly and ea visit her. Mute one 1
some all Ito 0.1146 LOMB atteet,betwtwollnal
war and Broad. . , a.17-et
QLATE ROOFING.,-JOIIN WELO El,
sLATER, le grepared to nut on an amount of
rope' at low rater. Woi warranted to rwa sa
tin 'tattoo. Order* sent to THIRD Street and GER
rd N T OWSI Road will be prOnlptll attended to.
WO am _ _ . _
SOlL.—Bactigalupre, for salo by
K- 7 witnIERILL & BROTHER. 47 and 49 North
9 OND
OLIO' al( Attiffiatit;
14 1 URNESS, BRLNLICY-.4- 00, - - •
No. 499. al MINET_IITDRT.
Bat AOF 730 LOTS DRY GOODS THIS (Turman!)
n 1 (111(4 G. a UGliaT t :ti
CARD.—' he attention o pionsaere is rearms...
to our rmle of 7go lo mpor goods. tiler Tuaidagr
morning. August 21. at DI o'eloo constant!. On six
months realit, ootaprisuuta laxas assortatent ot season
able goods.
NOTlCE.—lncluded in wile thla morning—'
era Fteneh Merinos. Persians.
Figured and atria&
London ntad otonalin de Igfcea,
&it Union Neapolitan plaids.
Undressed Irish linens. thin fronts.
Marseilles quilts, kid gloves, k
NOTICE.—.IO Retailers.
This morning, will , be sold a large aasoitroont of
fern= dry gOOls.'slightly animated, at the store of
Meow. Yard, 01 Itnora. k
VAST FALL FALB OP lAIFORTED DRY GOODS.
ThiN MONISICN•
Anitust 2lit, at 10 o'olock, by catalogue, one mouths
credit,
800 paeliarrm and lots of seasonable Goods.
—,,Samples end catalogue' early on the morning of
LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN DRY 0001/13;
(Slightly Damaged.)
From the 'tore of Masers. YariLaiimors, k Co.
This Morning
August :let, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, whinge assort
ment of Dry Goods.
Consisting in part of
1,000 dos. men's aria women', sneer cotton hoisery,
600 do kid. 'silk. cotton. and merino glove..
BO do kidgauntlets Norway do., meal glove s. l,3oo pOll. cord and bla c k silk trimming and belt ribbons.
dOZ. plain and emb linen cambric. hdkfs.
400 do fillet mitt*, long and short.
000 pos.
li brillianta.Jaoonet, cambric. and Swiss uns
ng. •
60 do soperior quality Trish linens.
64 doz. linen shirt fronts.
300 6 4 to 8 30 linen damask table-cloths.
160 peg. minted milk ttals.
103 do mohair debase, and ool'dCobergs.
30 do supe_rb quality mohair - lustre..
60 do 6-4 From% cord mannona.
40 do 6-1 do printed do.
30 do 6-4 all wool plaids.
40 do Fans printed detainee, broche.Lyonaise, and
poplins
100 do col d detail:wand ohallys.
120 do all wool delalnes, bananas and crepe =rata.
110 printed Cashmere. ate 044, and Tattwt shawls.
60 , Ilenna, square, and long brocbe shawl,.
Also, obenalle scarf*, crape shawls. robes. neck ties.
sewing silk. flounoings Marinates silk skirts and draw
ers, laces, veils, silk nets, French needlework, head
dresses. &0.. &o. •
RIBBONS,' VELVETS. PLUSH TRIMMINGS, &c.
This Morning.
An Invotoe or—
Bennet I% velvets and olushes.
Needleworkbons. braids, trimming&
°oilers, silk thread and hook gloves and
gauntlets.
FRESH GOODS.
TLIS Itlornlng.
—oases intidon printed monebn de laines.
oases Black ant colored eotrores and !apnoea'.
eases plaid silk and worsted Meters.
oases novae - Ile silk and woo poplunt.
eases new style Nespolitsines.
PARIS KID GLOVES,
Warranted ail kid.
6 to &
400 dozen first quality Pane colored kid gloves—sizes
STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. •
2:0 dozen lenge boost' steel spring skirts.
SUPERIOR QUALITY UNDRESSED IRISH
LINENS—For best UityTrade.
Thar Mornint.
An ilintioe of superior bleaohed %Ind reared lnsb shirt
ins linens—bestquality imported.
IMPERIAL. MARSEILLES QUILTS. .
104, 11.4. and 111 4 heavy Marseilles quilts.
.HLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS.
A full line aucerior qnslity black silk velvet nbbons.
NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES.
100 lots neer style needlework, isconet, and book cul
lers and EOM
N ' F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue
• omor to B.I3COTI', lA., 431 C111011141:1T Bt.
C 4 RD.—I have, in consequence of continued 111
health. dispeeed of -all my interest In the A eta befit
nese heretofore I:fondly:Ord by ISS St 43/
Street to his. N. F. PANCOMIT._
1 take Ws oepertentity to tender ay thanks for the
support I have reeelvodoind ijair 'continuation to in
'account., whom I hereby aatkorize ttop collect 11
unsettled aominte. D. am:4 a , lir
PHIL ADEL PHU. Anoint 1.
FIRST LARGE BALE OF AMERICAN AND IM
PORTED DRY 0 CODS, EMB1(010E RIES MILLI
/IMY GOODR, Re: Re., for the Fall of lie.
On Weanesday Morning,
August Mil, by catalogue, on • credit. oonune noing at
10 o'clock , punctually.
Included will be found an assortment of choice sea
sonable Goode milted to so preachlng sales, to which
the attention of th f o und is invited.
Inoluded will be
B BAD GOODS.
10 entire caws rich new styles fumy bead goods, jet
bracelet!, brooches, necklace,' ke, fancy bead neck
lacer, "et and whit* beads , black bugles, crystal out
bead', emery'', perfumes &a.
JE*ELR.
Also, a line of fancy nted mown*. lava, and cameo
Jewelry jo in m se E ts p aßutosiNn B e e rma LACES.
Also, a full line of superior white silt Joined blonde,
wide white silk laves.
SUP DOZEN MEN'S CRICKET JACKETS.
10 dos. men's extra heavy, all wool. extra six* cricket
Jackets. for best eity trade -
IfortiL% c g a en . tln
aTEEL, SPRING 13111RT 4 .
Altroo. line of extra tlOallt7 beat sues steel Bring
hoop Worts.
Mill/4Ellhr, FL , IWF_IFt&
Also, a line of real French artificial flowers.
113HILIP FORD & 00 , ATIOTIONERRS,
- 11 - No. 830 - MARKET Street. and .411. MINOR
Street
POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS, 8110E8, AND BRO
GNS.
We Intl hold our Fourt A h Fall Sale of Boots, Shoes,
and Brogans
On Thrinday Morning,
'August 23d. at 10 o'clock realer, try italogre, on
4 'months credit , about 1 . 000 mew men ' s. boys. and
myouths' calf, kip, grain. and thick ,boota. balsam.
eta and mantation oboes; 'woman a. mimes .and chil
dren's boots and shoes.
The above male Ind include an invoice of pnmegoods
adapted to fi rst-ohms trade. The attention of buyers is
Pa aGOls m o v p i en torexamination, :With eatalogne
early on the morning of gala.
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
271 is Medicine kw been used by the public for six pars
with intro:witty favor. 'lt is recommended to ,Cure
• plissepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Colic
Pains, Wiwi is tiut Stomach, or Pains in the
Bowels, Thedtv.ho, Drowsiness, Ifiellem,
• Complaints, Low Spirits, Deliriums
nowinti, Intemperance.
ilt 82IXISTATIII, Eznamurn, Invreoparze,stne
As a ?gladiola it ie quick and effectuitl, ourlng.the
most aggravated cases ofDrseeesia, ;Gaga Comeaints.
gd all other derangements of the lawman and nowels
i a speedy manner.
t mil instantlyrevive the mat melancholy and
drooping spirits, and restore the weak, aortae, and
moklr to health. Iltte:leth, and vigor.
Persons who, Iron the injuditnows ore of liquors, have
become dejected, and their nervous system, shattered,
ootuditithons broken down, and sheet to that bomb!.
wane to humanity, the DELlitlaramistis, will, al
most immediately, feel the happy and healthy Inv/P
-lating efficacy o Ur. Ham's Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO. .
Dosit.—One wino glen full aorta as neenseary.
One dose will remove all Bad SWIG&
One dose will care Heart-burn.
Three doses will ours Indignation.
One dose will give you Good Aelletitn.
One dose will stop the distrusting pains of Dyspepsia.
One dose Il remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of wind or Flatuienos. sea as soon a the
"comae& receive, the Invigorating' saint, the cUstresa-
Log toad and all painful feelings will be removed.
one dose will remove the most distressing alas of
Colic, ei dosesn the stomach o
A few will remove all obstructions In the Kidney,
Bladder, or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radial are hy the use of one or two bona'.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, from diamsting too much over night.
and feel the evil effeeno. poisonous liquors, violent
headaches, siakneas at atotnaci o h ie Th, giddiness,
&tidwileli figqd e
move
oonaUtuees l u g take
the Invigotating Span three times a day ; it will mike
them Strong, healthy, and kapi y, remove all obstruc
tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
(ace. .
During pregnancy it will be toned an invaluable medi
cine to remove dhiagreeable sensation' at the stomach.
All the proprietor aslui is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the INVIGORATING /SPIRIT IR pint Mamie' at
10 cents, quarta SI.
General_Depot. CO
WATER SECOND reew York.
DYOTT & CO,. 232 North Street,
Wholesale A_gents in Philadelphia.
for sale by all Druggists.
11:2=1
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
one PROTECTED
SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED
This well-known Remedy has been used extensively
and with net success for
• DYSPEPSIA.
OR IMPAIRED AND IMPERFECT
4, _ DIGESTION;
- FOR IRIS CONIINGUIPIT
DETERIORATION or me BLOOD;
t * AND FOR TNT FOLLOWING
FORMS OP DISEASE.
-48" Moat of whioh onginate in
DYSPEPSIA
LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and
R VOUS AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE,
lIRADACUR, LANGUOR nod DEPRIOISION
OF SPIRITS. CARBUNCLIsB and BOILS,
PILVS, SCURVY. APRF.CTIoNs pp
TRESKIN,CONSUMPTIVE,
TENDENCIES. BRuNC RI
VS. DISEASES PECU
LIAR to FEMAL KS.
and
PL A
AIN L
TS COM- .
ACCOMPANIED BY GENIKRAL DEBILITY. and
REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE
RATIVE MEDICINE.
NoYa.—The failure of IRON u a remedy for DYS
PEPSIA, a bad state of the blood. and the numerous
diseases caused thereby. has arisen from the want of
such & preparation alma es shall enter the stomach in
bIoodTOXID SIAM and assimilate SYRU P e with the
This want the PhRUVIale supplies.
and it does so in the only form in which it is possible
for Iron to eater the curoulation. For this reason, the
PERUVIAN SYRUP often radioally cures diseases in
which other preparations of holland other medicine s have been found to be of no avail.
CERTIFICATE OF
BO A. A. BAYER. N. D.. OF
STON.
It 'swell known that the medicinal effects of Protoxide
of Iron are lost by even a verylrief exposure to air. and
that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Lyon, without
further oxidation, has been deemed impflasible.
In the PERU vIAN SYRUP this desirable point ie at
tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY DEVONN UNKNOWN:
and this solution may replace all the to-earbonatee,
citrates. and tartrat-ii of the Materiel , Me pro dina.
A A. AYES. Asia , er to the State of Maas.
id BOYLSTON /Street, Boston.
N. 11.—Pamittlets containing Letter' from the above
monad Gentlemen and others, and giving full informa
tion of the Syrup, can be had on application to the
Agnate, or to
N. L. CLARK & Co., Proprietor.,
CODHAN BUILDINGS.
No. 7S SUDBURY STREET, IitISTON.
Bold by Druggists generally throughout Ina United
States.
Agents for Pennsylvania: OYOTT in Co..
UZI 2 North SECOND Street, Fhtla 6 4.s.
erg -tutu!, 3m
F fm STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA
TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS.
SQUARE GRAND. AND FQIJARII Naxos, now
preferred in concerts and in private circles by th e best
performer. Deeewed the first premiums over the heat
maker., from Judges Ike Ootteohalk. Mason. and others.
t•tittUenl o Mt Competition. 11l .ABll.lll ROTH nllB.
db-ly 100 t) CIiEBTNUT Street.
ow l PIANOS ! PIANOS! ! PIANOS !!
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS,
PIANO- FORT.VB.
MELODEONS.
Made by Raven, Eason. A: Co., Nunnsac Clark, Hellen.
Davis. &CO and others.
J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
lIAINES BROS. , OVERSTRUNG
PATENT-ACT lON PIANOFORTES,
Cheapest Firet.Class Pianos made .".A seleodid
assortment of Louis XIV., and other styli. for Bale at
Factory Cash Prices, find warranted for 3 years.
Second-hand hanos for Bale and to rent,
GEORGE L. WALKER,
8. F. Cor. of BEVA PITH and ARCH.
[o
PRINCE & CO .'8 Improved MELODEONS, (min
*l5, upwards.
IFARDWAME PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
would respectfully call the atteition of the Gene
ral Hardware 't rede to our extenave stock of RIR
MINGRA?d HARDWARL, which we offer at a email
advance by the mirage.
Orders for direct importation whetted and Goods de
livered either in this city, New York. or , liewOrleans.
W. G LEW I & BON.
411 COMMERCE Btreet t
Importing and Commisaion Merchants, and Agents for
Foreign and Dementia Hardware. an 22-11.
CREASE. -475 bbls" 870 half do., 450
qr. do. WO kegs Patent Tallow Gresee,tenexior
ertlale. In iloy m att .
1 1 .. toir n et u t i. :1 1 40 A llo v i t„ '
tail
vorrou.—soo bbls. Pitch, in store, and
for sae b ItZletY..44lll3U&Nra t & —lra
16BOMA!
. •
111EpICIL1cAL.
Dr. DARIIJO HAM'S
WILL NOT INTOXICATE OX eurmy.
PIANOS.
s~L~s~~iiitVivc~ii~ii: ` ~._
MA9 k 80P -
• T
fi li oi. ° l2s lad itnet.
FALL SALd r or lir
.rlooM e AMgiu.
Peeond Fall Sale Eat Amulet, at the' elm/NM
Third Pall Sale 18th Mona. at the IFinsh . = ;,.. .
Fourth Pall Sale Id Stouter, ber
Fitch gat( ate. Oh September. at the Sgeleage.
meth nil Ilth &Wernher, at the Egithanget
SP Handbills Part ready.
IST(_IfS AND IWESTATE.
SALES AT THE EXCHArGis itrysty TUERE
Durionnga the l
Nielsen 80 , 11804 in July and August lair
oessei males.
Sir Handbills of eaeh property imam In
addition to whioh we publish, onus on Saturday 'mum
to eaeh ends, one thousand catakessnee, in isseitirlet
fom. gluing hill deeenpluoise of a ll the property to he
sold on the following Tutted/IT
CA It D.—Our sales of real lutists and smoke a
the 'Exchange will hereafter be held at 12 Nebel
con_„o • sod . the swains. et do
sir Contributpip hare the to_ption k Viiittir sale.
REAL ESTATE AT PEVIATS AL.
Sir We have a large amount of real state at prieste
sale. including every description of city Pad oonatrr
Property. Printed hste DM/ tie had MANI aaotia n More
PRIVATE. SALE REGISTER.
sirßeal estate entered on oar private ale mister,
and advertised oocasionally is oar ambito vele
lib
(of which 1,000 cOPilts ,ThlitrOasT
charge.
TO noomunts.
vISTT-FDPTIN PHLWIEL7III.I TIAN
MLR OP BuONS. BILIgOTYPE PLATM tc.
wail commenoe on MONDAY. E ster Jr.
air - Catalogues In press.
SECOND ?At L SALE.
sTocka LOANS, to.
This Day.
August 21 at neon. at the Vhilailella lacking*—
* shares Northwestern Bank of Virginia—tar 0 100 .
Dividends of horn 8 tole Y cant. are regularly name on
this stook.
28. hams Delaware Banal Betty bum:alio° Calmar
Stook—par alb par share_ -
rpm tone Be.nyraie Mutant Beret., Ins. Co.—.
1 sh• • •
are Point Breeze Park dasoolation.
1 share Thiladtelphla Library.
1 share Meroauttle Library.
THIRD VALI. RALE-29th AUGUST.
lllir Pabealar s hereafter.
FOURTH FALL PALS-34 IMPTEMBER.
RhOIDSNOE AND FURNITURE. eitrimaatown,
FIFTH FALL BALE A 41 1. 1 1 11EFTEMBER.
VERY IMPORT SALE.
Y Order or reagens.
MONTOUR PRON R.OI)IPNY'S WORKS AND
ESTATE.
O n Tes.
September 4. IAIO , at o'cdoc aday t, noon. et the nits
delphis Exchange—
The very valuable property belonging to the Montage
Iron Company. situated in Montour county. Pelrre bi t.•
u
nm g of,abont XOOO urea very vWnable emenda
ores, mining right!, roiling milli. furnaces , wanly
dwellings Wham As., km.
Terme-4MA* cash, when the proplotY strask GS:
balance on the execution of the deed. within SI days of
into.
. .
air. Full particulars ready is handbills.
Peremptory Bale to Moms a °agleam.
GROUND RErer—An se nnaltirouad /Lent of 190
year. Other deacriptions 'gammas.
SIXTH FALL BALE—irra BEPTEMBS.n.
Wet Inalade—
Orphans' C. art Sale—Frtata of/ola Evans Trees
-
An_onitivided !math part of Ihre
the e-etory ß ßlG
DWELLING, No. 315 South Front street.
Same Beteta—An undivided Meth port of the Threw
story BRICK DWELLING, No. 31$ tooth Frost streel.
Same Eatate—Au undivided ninth part ref tha largo
STORE AND WAREHOUSE, Boat/twist corner of
Delaware avenue end Ton alley, below Chestnut street,
62 feet e inches front.
Seine atate—Ari undivided ninth part of the Thrml.
story BRICK DWELLING. No. Mo Lombard street.
• FARM, 15.3 Ames Arable Land,with Improvement*
on the Milford road. Di milieu from the Swims, known
as the Down's" Farm.
The PARYIS FARM." adjoining the above, Ml
bluing NO norm with improvements.
'rhe CLARK FARM," containing 1 Acne dual
Farming t and.
The ' MORRIB TRACT," costae-Mr Omni SI Acres
fronts mi a road, and wi talrt hadf nide ors boy
The " suitvia FARM," oontaising knee. Irene,
inr on the railroad. with buildings.
The " DORMAN FARM." containing M &NM ' S&
Joinom the above, MI eh improvements.
The SRA UWIOILS," containing al AM. * 09 4 ,
lend.
The "FRANK'S FOLLY," tionbilning over 1M Awes
of heavy oak Timber.
BURIAL, LOTS, Mount Vernon Cernetn7 ComPaly•
Lots Noe, 65 and 67 !Section fa, containing Till Kam
feet.
Bale No. 23 North TENTH Street.
SUPERIOR PUHNITURSi MIRROR, viONRSTOOD
PIANO, BRI3bBELS CARPETS, tc.
Friday Mora ine •
24th instant. at tai Oa
o'clock at No.lll . North Teeth at..
b. catalpas's. the sranenor fereinare. Preash-nuts pier
mirror. rosewood pause, by Chickanag, Bassests ear
petP.l, Er.c.
Mll7 be examined int dole* en the soor--ing of
the sale.
BR , T II3 NaN IIIII &Mk potunits
5 IO FU 1 g. PIIIENCE-P/61,TED
On, P AIIO-FOA B BAUseIIeLAI CARP .
On Thursday Morning,
At II o'slost, at the Ma'am alms, ea assarM of
eiestlent setead-peed, fum es». ads int koldo,
ano mirrors, _carpets. at 0.. from es
housekeeping, reserved to the mono r ocitasaVi ntl os el
sale. , .
MO,lEt3 NATHANS, AUCTION BIKE
NtfUJtr i a z iOelniqta 21 . 112LICIANIt asteeses
- — l* — SWlO lt fto- -
SAMOA to loan, attire lowest ream ca dtemesds.
watches, Jewelry, slyer AMC die tomb, doted:is.
aerie.. Regan, hardware, ers ry fri eau, armory.
niters, bedding ,
sod on of emery • deomisroom i S
lug. orliaDigouts. one elaar to treetrade.
for Adrian or time
Sir The rot Estaithed c tss MPhil airy.
PPrivate entrance on RA Street.
Sir Businsew bowie f ro m lA. .to II P.ll.
Nosey hummer* for the beireAt of demear.,
CRAYONS ORLI TWO PER two Sir Advs:pes of SIMI sad teroszde st two osr rest
id o v r lo t ime f IVO and ussarde, st one fa neat, for .
AT PR PirATE SAL .
Some of the Mind GOLD PAT LE VER
GGRONOMETER.3WATCHSS, ima at
the =pal Belling_ priori., gall Wirer siMs , wide
silver lever me lamas restahss, . Asian.
French watches. st astonistung low fooPoOT
every desonlgton, very low,_grine, pewhois ra
shames*, drat wilt, of "exam ateseatlell the
usavortabon price iwatititisele out imesul. sad
vinous ether but
Vit.- &UM, ' •
Attended' to perionaLy th see
Consignments of any and dal tgekds_ eel
cited. PIAMI4
SPLENDL7
ID BET OR DI 4MOWDS AT MUM'
end .
Consisting of diamond ß *psi breastpin add ear
rings. Price. 1610. Cori is ra n. 111146°.
ST. LOUIS ' AO-.
WILIJ A- 8 BOYLZ, & 00. L 21
No. 61orth
iortszata colgi mg Neu
with arm My ele, keens. I Co:. ' .)
their venison to the eaerewolei
other. of fbiladeletue, for tlia ash dry 'Polk 0 11 "
petsi boots. shoes, hardw we. Jecireitv, ik.e., i r e.
IP Cash ministers wade CO room oes=iii
/P' :Settlements made three dm altes
"liril smarm.
hrt
Myatt, Mashers, Aciladebrids.
lttuart t Bro th er.'
" Vaa Wrok. Towsee•Wfter. New York.
' *Otte= % c ec,,,_ . ' Vat ito.
Crow. pioCniaie. ft uo. " inkiliktbetelf
SAVING TIMMS.
"A little, but often, tills the Puree."
otuanual SAVING PIING, No.
138 nth FOURTH Street. betw Chest
nut end Walnut. Phdadelskia, sNs all Is
on demand.
DeposittmW Money mewed Solgolfs4.
State. end City Loans, Orman Rents. MUM
wag. ke.
Oomony deems safety bettor Una Lip
emfits. ocumeitnently will tun Boma with dere
ntore' money. but hake it et all times ready In
return, with I per cent. interest, to the owner s 's
t
ItheFeuy hese "Ivey. done. This COMM! serer
l_ed.
smai d es. married or Mule, NO MIMS. aim
deposit in their own nsht, soil such dolmas can
be withdrawn oshy by their consent
quirteryertistan/. Incorporated by.tbe
ellinnmmsum.wiMmitkom4tommeemme,
from trustees end exeoutors.
41I f f i 4ei t jT..rtIV I EfloW E .4
Wednesday ertnamg until o'oMch.
I • DIRECTOILIII.
i r b B. Shannon, Cnno
hn Mindler • Ereorgi
i t 7
&Licht W. Shen, Ad . Wan,
I 7 , !.PR 1 P b tilt,F.• .
- •
par, _
41Biao Autenhouse, &thaw/m.-
kH. BAtterthwaits,__ Jonei Yorke.,
Joseph W.:tantan.
- JACOB B. BRANNON, Presioist.
(Min Casniniarnsa, Tremont.
ap7B-7
" A Dollar saved is twit's earaba."
AVING FUND-PTVE PER CENT. M
k-7 EREBT.—NATIONAL" WLT? TIM (NM
PANT, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of TM%
Phil&delotat. insonoratett by tie Maw
walk
hianey.la %Ivied to ?ram, Via ox i mall. 7
0 74 .
tea r rd the da &pan to la
This 080 •1 1 area ya ay day from Aim a'alook pa
=may till Aye °Von.? tie gr:Mi . aaa 111 ° .
and
TilUna tirl a gla l t3ll.EAELt. .rl~.
Rostaur aELFUV3E, au* Agit
WaLtaX J. Itaan,Saaretarf•
DitlCTOls
Amt. Henry L. Belmar, F. Carroll VrelMet,
Edward L. Carter. Joseph B. Barr
Hobert Selfridge, ' Francis Lee,
1537061111 K. Ashton Joseph Yates,
C. Landreth Manns, J =es L. Stephanie!.
Money is renewed and payments made dally.
The anyeatmenta are made, eoeormity with OW
Orovisions of the Charter, in Real Seto. Morton%
rohnd Rent.. and such fi rst-clan Becnattnia r inll al
ways insure perfect aelmraty to the depoidomp and
vlooh cannot fail to give permanency and stability to
thu Laatitubon• sally
SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD end 011.w:-
run' Street.
Lime and small sane reomve__4, end aid beak on de
RENTtbout notice with FIVE PER CENT. INTM
rom the Mir cif deposit to the day of with
.
Ogles hours 4 from ➢ until 5 o'clock every deg, and en
MONDAY E JENINGS from 7 until g o'olock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, end Moonset.
from allayment*.
kyesident—teTEFlLElt R. MAWFORD.
Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER.
PLINY FISK. Actuary.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
otiftPENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER AFIE LRVY,
RA Al AND THEORETICAL ENGINEER e.
MAC I aTB_,_
_/301LER-fdAKERS,BLACKBMITHR,,
and FOUNr3S, haying', for many yearn . teen in
sumeessful ration, aio: been ezeitunvetssegaged
MIRO:is an repairing arine and River una. Mal
and low pressure, Iron eta, Water Tanks, coveters,
tto., teepee tfully offer their memos, to the public
es being fully prepared to contract for Engines of s
nisei. Maritie River, and Ftationary. having sets o l i
datents of ddrereat emelt. art prepared to ties:ate Or
ers with snick despatch. Every aescri stied orPattern
making nisei, at the ehoriest notice,. High and law
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Rollers, of tios
Lest Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging a of all sizes
and kinds t Iron and Brass Castin of all descriptions ;
Roil Turning. Screw Cutting, and al gs, l
other work eon
nested with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
establishment, free of charge , and w(irk guarantied. The submit berg have ample wharf does rpom for re
pairsare of boats , where they can he in perfect safety,
and provided with shears, biotite, falls, to., Re.
for ratting heavy or Light weights.
JACOB (3. IeT,AFIE.
JOHN P. 1, - EVY.
BEACH and PALMER street..
POINT PLY, A SANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Street, Kensington, Philadelphia—Wit,
LIADI R. TIERS informs los friends that, ham& par
oilseed the entire stoop( Pattern. at the above Foes
drp, he to now prep to. receive orders for Rolll i a: 1
Brut, aiad Saw M Casting., Soap, Chemfoal
Home Work Gearing . . Oolong s made from Jam
hereto:7 or Cupola Panacea. In dr] , or prose ',ad tf o/
losin. mrt-
SANTIL P. 31/23.1C1. r. 17.1.11411LAA
WILL/AX XIIIIICI.
SOUTIMARK FOUNDRY,
.71FIT. AND WAIMINGTON nirmrs.
DigKEICK BONI3,
EIIeINEERD AND MACILININTS,
ManaraotUO Hugh and Low Prelim* [Steam ruins%
for Land, aarar. and Mame tempo.
a ßLll a rt, di Tl:llatirs. Tanks , Iron Basis, &a.: Canino
Iron Fradlo t lrooforr tlaa or Work neva 3411-
road Suitioruirte.
Sorts an d' Bs Machican of the liMmit aal List fa
prgrodoonatnftal •
Avert decennia; of Plantation llaoklnert. mph as
54 1 11 en Gni" MOW, Warm= %%a;
Tnime, Dereoatore,rdterg, Panirknir mw.
Mole Agents for A. Rbliona'ir meat
Acypirstm• ftemotive Patent Belem
t a i r ehMtf i. weleerePetect Ormitiesi FenerVirer-
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
NAMTHE ADAMS IMPRESS
CO..olEas 320 CHFATIIIIT
forirards . paross, PjeCtligeltg • I•s,4ilA:iiilJdoVillaik owes
..0; i f sA " CO s ti l clip -14 1:Z ti=
WWI and *dim us us Ulm= ifts.
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