~-Ji a..'.'. I'-:-;-- PESKSILTANH IST TIIE FCTrilll. 4&WlUlt.\< B-lrlttfKhKY.— --- kg The people of the United States are just, ■hiiorgitigfroni a protracted, arduous struggle liuinnn slavery. That evil spirit, after ! IpHg i tiling our countiy, debauching her pub ■ lie corrupting the greater number of j hot public men, amt reiiiloring her vaunted de-\ * YQtibnto'Liberty a scoff among the nations, at 'r icngnli attempted to destroy her. This bold, tnau effort. converted myriads of apologists tor, ahdfVirtnal supporters of, the baleful •‘in stitution” _ into its determined foes. Years vsei-eroquired to mature and perfect this trans > formation— years; of trial, - suffering, disaster unillhimiliation; but the work is at length all . hut complete. This American People so hated : ‘ and despsigd the race wliich it had so long edn , Spired, to enslave, that it was not until it had ' .‘found in Secession and Disunion what it hated V;.stUlm’oi«v'that 'it; was ready to decree Eirian cipation: and, even then, it needed a tliou ';;.sand\innssacres, and special rimi-dei-s impelled ~ by and pro-Rebel hate : of the : late bondnian—nay more; it needed Si; Andijew;. .Johnson and his thorough ..exhibit' ; ; ?/tion 6f i <PoorAVliite’ ? malevolence’ toward-the negro, to convince a majority that there was ■ no safety for the Union, or for hearty Union-., ; ists, dr'for Northern Republicans, in the South, ‘ short of the complete enfranchisement of every loyaliuan, np matfcrof ivliat color.. The mass of us were inapt pupils; but the lesson had to be learned, so it is. Probably, the next birth day of Washingtpiiwi.il' See the XA T tli Amend ment muiuestionably cmhodied in the'Federal ■ Constitution, and the rights of every race, and every citizen, tbps Shielded and guaranteed by the Hindaineiital law. And then?/. . An age* of agitation and strife with regard to fundamental rights having ■ closed in - benig-- iianU pacifyiiig Victory, a hew struggle; affect- 1 ing cigahtic, pervadiht national interests', will immeiHafeiy' follow. Nay: the heir already impatieiitdemanils his succession; lie' refuses, to await the ,conclusipn of -'the obsequies. Another year, will see our country rocked from side to; side, Witlitlie tliroes of a new convul sion, vvliereof the tlieme will be the abandon ment or maintenance of the Protective prin ciple im the financial legislation of Congress. Already, the advocates of Protection have supinely or heedlessly conceded to their ad versaries the immense advantage of the initia tive. The Free Traders have opened the campaign—they have assumed the offensive— theirs is the momentum of the charge, while the adverse host has not yet, heard the long roll founded and fallen into line. Heuce, in the early ! stages .of ' the .conflict, the Free Traders are sure of winning posts, and inflict ing damaging blows on their disorganized an tagonists. We shall hear them raising shouts ■ of exultation over triumphs Which time Mill • ; prove exaggerated and by no means con elusive. ,■ For the heart of the country is sound, and its instincts are right.as to the Tariff issue. Co into the darkest comer, the least enliglitened neighborhood, assemble its inhabitants, and say to them: “A. B. proposes to open a great store’ at your crossroads for the sale of every foreign product arid gevvgaw; while C. D. con templates locating on your waterfall a great factory for the production of. cotton or woolen fabrics; but they cherish .an antipathy so strong that, if one of them settles among you,f lic other will not:..which will.you have?” —and nine tenths would unhesitatingly, respond, “We prefer t;lie factory”—and this for a most intel ■'ftgc t ii£7reason. ’The factory. 1 would . tiring wealth into that neighborhood; the store would tend rather to drain away the wealth already; there. The factory would/give employment' to persons now idle, and better wages to many non - at work, and would largely enhance tlie value, of real estate, while creating a market for. every Sort, of agricultural product to an extent not; to be CxpeefecTfi-om the Store. If we ac count .'".’'.each'; a',\ benefit to the locality, the faefoiv' must' yet . be v regarded as .toy far the,.most useful and. benelicerit, ' Ten thousand localities in the United States -may already be enlivened by some form of manufacturing industry; but twenty thousand -jlhbre.would gljully feel a like electrifyiiig im pulse. Arid tlie last two or three - years, have -witjiesseii vasM"rid.ugh silent, strides in the right direction, whiciitlie immediate future is likely to "double.. AA i; have..not heeu Imildiiig new factories in Lowells and i Lawrences, nor stari- Siig. now furnai-es in Pittshin-gli. so much as ililfusing 6tu- v iniantifaCtiires mhi-i- widely and geiiertilfy over the 'conntry —building 'woolen Factories hi’ tlnv Nortliwcst, sturtiiig cotton iniils in.tlie ~'touLh, anil putting, wholly liciv /furnaces.iutq bjiisi’ fit TllinoTs, Blissoin-i, Yu-- gihiii, North CaroliiHi and Tt-m lessee. AVhen the grand’ assault, on the Prelect inn policy shall he delivered; U will rally I'.etemlers from regions hitherto unanimously ami intpliawhly hos ile. ■ Tn.ihal hour of supreme jtoiil, Pennsylvania will doubtless litter no uncertain' sound. Sue ' - will. Sl>e«k .as slie luis ever spoknu. for IVolee- tlie policy. eonnneiuled alike by her Vjudgntent. ln?r patriot it-m ami her material in terests."- '.She will cast an almost or quite - UnaiiiTnous'vote, hi the House of 'Congress for The beneficent policy upheld by liar Snyder, her ■ • Forward. iier MeKonuau . and ever so many •more ol' her illu.slriods sons,.and i'or which her i.representatives stood so compactly. so lirndy, .-i jn 1824. ill .1828, in 1842. ill iShi. and wiicn . ttiVr issue hits been joined on this que.d ion. There is no shadow of danger tlial, she will go,wrong when the battle, is set; hut there is for apprehension that, she maybe right' *atfhe wrong, time, having suffered the golden ■ttwiient to'glide away unimproved. .She did mot mean to vote against Froteetioii when she Voted General Jackson into the ITesideney— | tow could she, with his letter to Dr. Coleman ..Visibly before her?—yet. she did. She did not f mean to sacrifice the Tariff of LS-‘2 when she elected Polk and Dallas; yet she did exactly that. To help to form, and enact, a Protective Tariff, and then eonunit the Govermiietit to the keeping of those who would destroy that spite of her loud remonstrances, has ('been her fashion—a course arguing;,caprice and : insincerity, yet really dictated by the craft of managing politicians, playing upon popular ig norance and partisan bigotry, to subserve their L own selfish ends. Ik' This must not be repeated: and, to this end, Bpf people must lie seasonably advised and cti- as they have not, hitherto been. mustunitedly' resolviTtlitit tliif friends oF Hwitcction are their friends, its cnimne.% tlieir ' "iuid ' that no .candidate can their suffrages for any high ollice who unequivocally with them in this matter. again lie swindled out of Protection its advocates shall prove its ready, as ac vigilant, and as determined as their ad- Should'Pennsylvania, in 1809 and evince indiilerence or inattention to issue, the Free Traders will make a in the XLII d Congress and im- upon us at the election of those defeats and the resulting dis- will bidpriinarily re.sponsi- she failed to make herself' seasoiui defence of her vital interest, of Amor ir. of National Solvency, and of Gen- M^^^Hisperityii eaver It a dietd. Win stated in the Wiener Fremdenblat, that r'Waehtel, the tenor of the “high C,” has 130,0001'., at Homburg; and that he at [ted.to commit suicide, hut his purpose fortunately frustrated. |Ue King of Prussia, though a temper-, luan, drinks now every morning: a great Bf French cognac Tor the purpose of ap- Btin public with the semblance of uu ■BUii-alth and vigor. Without the' use it is satd lio would hr-- tinahle- HH&pom. Abont Bird Motce.— »■ , Two cocks are . supposed to be crowing in, adjacent plaint: '“The .women' are mistresses’here.” Whereupon! the; othery;cock crows back his answer, “And so they are everywhere.” (The last syllable was pronounced wepr, after the rustic fashion.) The poet Campbell speaks of “thfe stock-dove’s., coo;”.but lie docs not tell, us , whatythe. 1 wood-pigeoni is suppdsiejii to say, ■• lit 1 , is the follow’ing tender little'address to the bird of his clipice: “Coordokit.y cod! coorookity coo! If you’in.ove mc, tlien l’ll love you; Coorookity; 1 coo!” Autdlycus sings" of “The kirk that tirra lirra chants,” (Winter’s Tale,” IV; 2,) and this tiri-a-lirra, with- the other, notes of the bird, is well mutated in the following lines: La ecntille nlouotto 4ivco eon tircliro Tiroliro a lire et tiroliran, tire, Tiers lit voCrte dircicl, puis son vol vors co lieu Vire et dfcsiro dire ndiou Died, adieu Diou. The little bird wh6>’Annoys people by its Baal-like repetition of “Billed Billee!” is pro bably the same Mi - , Tittlebat Titmouse who is supposed by some to say “Peter! Peter!" and by others .“Pinclier! iPincher!” tyhile, another bird of,this fyibe!is presumed to.cry out fotvhis “Teakettle! teakettle!” and country folks say that just before rain, the missel-thriish or “stprm-codk,” in a like manner screams out for his “Tippet! tippet!” : to protect him from the shower. That “bird of night ,” the owl,has been variously treated by different observers, even as ithejiiightihgaie is merry to some aridmelaricholy,, toothers, for,while Gray says “the moping owl does to tbe-moon. complain;’!. Shakspearo ip.ro claijns its “Tu-whit! to-whool” a merry note. White, in liis “Selborne,” says lie “heard two hooting to each other,'-the One iniA flat, and the: other B flat.” The >’ cottagers in hiy neigh borhood, where we have many owls,translate their language thus; To'Woo!. to-woo! Ob my cold too! , And there is a rural ballad that contains this same idea, and is supposed to be spoken by an owl. It runs thus: ~j, ' “Oh! I was once a ureut king’s ilnuglitcr, Anil I snt on a fuir iimteii’s kneo; nntno>v I’m nothing lint a rover, With my home in tuo ivied treol Tlioro I cry 00-00 l to-whit; to-whool 06-00, oh!my foot they nrecoldl i 00-oo! pity mo! 00-00 here'you’seo The poor Owlet In'tho hollow treo old.” The legend, alluded to by Ophelia, was that a baker’s daughter was tinned into an owl for refusing to give bread to iler Saviour. The scops-cared,. or, little homed 'owl has, says Spence, the Florentine name of Cliiu, from its monotonous cry,,“Kew, kew.” Pliny says that Claudius CfySatt;'Agrippina made a pet of a talking tlinisiiftliat could imitate the discourse of jnon; though some commentators imagine this thrush was a starling; Mr. Brodenp, ill his; charming' “Zoological Recreations,” says that lie heard a thrush “express in the coume; of its singing, sounds which fell on the car as if it were repeating the words‘My dear!,my pretty dear! my pretty little dear!’Tliese ac cents M ere not caught up by one listener alone, Mho might, perhaps, have been deemed a little imaginative, but all who'heard them were smirk bv the resemblance.” One other specimen of human language as cribed to the notes of birds, like my .. first, ■■is drawn from the farmyard. A lien is sup posed to have laul-.au egg, and to be anxious to prdclaini; the fact. ? She cries “cluck, cluck! an !egg a day! an egg a day! an egg a day! and' yet I.go ,barefoot,-’’ (though I - have also . heard this version, “1 lay eight eggs! and eight eggs! and eight' l , eggs! and eight eggs! and yt-ljl go barefoot!”) Her reiterated anil loudly proclaimed cpiyplain.ts rouse the anger of her lord aiid : master. ■ who forthwithcrows this re ply; ‘.‘Out you slut! out you slut! lio\v you prate! T.nW you ] irate! >yho can make shoes to fit jiour foot!'’— Cur. ‘Ohci'dlVec'k. •’ 1,1 ' CITV BUIiIiETIM 'l’jiK Boaiu> iii; XitusT.s.—Yostmlgy .after noon, the Judges of the 1 Supreme ■ Court, Dis- Tri<;t Court, and Court of Common Pleas met in consultation,in regard-to. the appointments miller the act creating' a Board of Trusts: ts'o aetion was taken; but the meeting ad journed until Monday at. one o’clock. The fol iinyim< is the bill crearingthe,Trust.,'which wits jias'scd ou tlie 2d of Febmar.ydast t . ' ; ■ 1. Be if <‘iul6hyf by' the 'Serintn wni Jfousr of Ji rf resell Utf ires of flu: B'eoariioiiirenJtli if J’ihusiil rut>i<t. i/t ttejiereil Aeseylbly -met. eotit it l-s : hereby riiiietci’ by iiiithorili> •>/the sotne: Tliat from and alter the lir.-a day of July next, all anil every tin-; duties, rights and ppn’trsjof t]ie city tif Pliiladelpliia, eoiieeniiiig ,'iii pirojierly and es tate M iiatever deiUeateti. to charitable uses or trusts, tin; ebargi s or administration of which are: now, or .--liaih liei't-alier become, vesrejt in fir conlidi ii to flic City'of Philadelphia, ■(-hall be -d((-charged by ! lie -aid city--through tlie inslnimelilani.v. of, a hoard -composed of fifteen persons, including rlic Mayor- of said city, the Prcsidem- of the (Select and Common < ’ouncils for the tjuio .being,-mill twelve other ciiikcns appointed as hereiiud'tcr provided, to he called “Director.-, ol'City Trusis,'' who shall ex.-rci.so'arul discharge l di: 1 ; t lie duties aiul I o\yi rs ofbti.id oily,. hoM-ever ' aci|iiired, con ceihing any mu li property appropriated to charitable' uses, as well as-the.control u-nil management ol'flii' ]ievsons of any orphans or others,.-the.ohjecis of such .chiu it y, to I lie ex it el thatflle same bavc-ibei-n or hereafter may he. by statute law or otharwi-c. vested in or in legated to ''tlie saitl ' city or the ofiicevs thereof. ! 2. '.I lie Judges' ! of the Supreme Court, to gether with theVlodges of tin' District Court and the Court ol' Common Picas of (lie city ami county of Philadelphia, shall forma Hoard c, Appointment, of winch the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall. <■•■: • i/rt'G.i.lie Presi i U in. wlnejt shall convem; in tin- city of Phila delphia a! Mali lime and phew as the said Ciilef Justice shall appoint, within eight, weeks from 1 heJijtssage of this act, ami select ami appoint tVoni tin- rio/xTi-. of saiil city 1 m elvi- persons to serve. Juri eg good behavior, its members of the in fore-ntetitiom-d Hoard of .Dio etors of City Trusts. subject, however, to removal. ns hereinafter provided. Vacancies in the number of said Directors of Trusts shall be filled from time to time by-the. said Hoard of Appointment, and any Director of Trusts may be removed from his ofriee by the concur rent. vote of two-thirds of the members of the. Hoard of Appointment. Said Directors ol' Trusts shall meet every month, and as often as the business entrusted to them may require'. A majority of the whole shall constitute, a quorum for the trans action of business. At- their ill'st meeting after ■ organization, and annually thereafter,’'they shall eleefjfrom their own number a president, who shall serve until t-lie fivst day of the fgl lowingyear, and also a seevctaryrwlio shall lie a salaried ntiicer. aud. not a member of tlie -btraTtlyro serve for tile CWinTT period.“TllPV Treasurer ol' the city of Philadelphia shall he the l reasui'er of the said Directors of Trusts. ' I. The said Directors of Trusts sluill have power to make rules and by-laws for the pro per regulation of their business, to appoint US' many agents as in their judgment.shall be re quired for t lie proper discharge of all tint duties delegated to said Directors, and determine the dunes and compensation of all such agents ami appointees: also, in the namu of the said city, and in accordance with the conditions of said charitable trusts, to make all leases, con tracts' -and—-agreements' whatsoever - which., in the course of the administration and management of said property it may from time' to time become necessary anil proper to make and execute; and it shall be the duty of the said Directors of Trusts, and in the name of the said city, to do, perform, and discharge all anil singular whatever acts and duties arc or from time to time may be come propel' and necessary to bo done by tho said city in discharge- of said trust, and to make annual report, thereof to the Councils of the city, the Hoard of Appointment, ami to 't-lie Legislature of Mie State of Pennsylvania. f>. It shall be the duty of the said Directors of Trusts, immediately ..after .tboir-.orgoniiui t ion-,, to-provide;a sjdti.dtl/!,_pla(tq.-f<|p..llMv.«tfo. - keeping ol' till tlie title papers', bpoks of ae counts, records and doinuneiits whatsoever of tin* mid city, appertaining to.tlui imn.icrty.tlio iiirc and management .wliereotTlof thesaid city, is intended to devolve upon the said THE DAI! -Di rectorstrfTntstsiand on-notico' , to the pgenta atidjeinployes of thb clty haJcinK,. aucji tytle jpap tdsgaobount ttooolc&frecordsraad' docuinfentsin 'their,cafeithe ; Bame v ahall , b(rdiy : ' livbredinto the Custody of the’sdid Board' of Trosts.p ■' - ■v -. . Gf The said’, Directors,.in., thp.. discharge of their dutica, and within ' tho' BOohe of their powers aforesaid, shall-toe-considered agents or bfficcrs of- said, city; tout no compensation ‘ or emolumfeut ‘whatever shall be received for such services, nor shall,, any. of .them have or acquire any personal interest in any lease or . contract whatever,,made bysaid qity, through, said Directors,' or thrdugh aiiy agent Or em ploye whatever, appointed-by.them. d|lie receipts from the various trusts amounted, last year’; to’; $440,G4tij13; :of; whlcli the!Girard estatealone yielded §405,832 89.'- duAitGED with RoßitEiiv.i-A young man, naihed Charles Mcllvain, was arrested, a; few dajfe ago, oil the charge of breaking iilto and robbing the residence of the Messrs. Williams, No] 131!) Arch street. He was bound over by Alderman Kerr for trial, and subsequently made disclosures which led to tlie arrest of Sarhuel Webster, also, a young man! Web ster had a hearing yesterday, at the; Central, •when Mcllvam testified that the defendant had broken into the house,-and gave him part oftjhe plunder to. carry away. . Webster denied tliejstatement. He w-ns committed in default of $3;000 bail tii appeal at.C6iirt. , • 'CharlesHarris, a white boy, and Cbarles A! D. qrid Julia Scott, and Emma Dietz, colored, were- .arrested yesterday by Sergeant Duffy and ’ Others of the police in a house' back of Bedford - strdet, where a lot of clothing and other-pro perty; supposed to have been stolen/ was found. Among the articles were a cloak and iring stolen from-the residence of Mr. George G. Ueiijiig, 80. 251 South Seventeenth street, wli jeli'was broken into arid robbed about three weeks ago of silver ware; clothing,' etc. ;The acciisedhad it hearing before Alderman Kerr yesterday, and were committed for a further investigatlori. Mucli of the property found at the; house awaits identification aj the Mayor’s . office. pHir.AmiM-HiAji.s in l’Aitis.— The following is alistof Philadelphians registered' at ; the hailldug house of Drexei, Harjes & Co., 3Rue Scribe, Paris, for the M-eek eliding June 21, 1800; Mr. Wm. Knight Shr.vock, Mr, Allen Slifyock, Mr. Geo. W. Hill anil family, Dr. and Mrs. J. S.Uelffrick, (Miss M. V.’ Parker, Mrs. M. S. Parker; Mr. Jas: Y. Irigliam,' Mr. and Mrs. AY. P. AVilstacli,' Mr. E.: AYylio,- Mr. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fairthome, Miss M.iH. Eaud, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson/Mr. J. Topliff Johnson, Mr. G. AY. Farr, Jr., Mr. and Sirs. C. H. Clark and son, Miss Clark,Mr. Sain. B. Ely, Eev. J. H. Eccieston, Mr. arid AD'S. F. AY. C. Ludwig, Bliss 81. ;F. Ludwig, Bliss Florence Ludwig, Blr. F. Coxe and sous, 'BIr; AY. H. AYilliam.s, Blr. K. AY. CuBlnuan,Blr. ' 81. iWurts and family, Blr. AYarton E. Harris, Bliss E. E. Harris, Bliss Annie Harris,, Mrs. 81. 1!. Itogers, Blr. G. Slioyer, Blr. anil Mrs. H. C; Darts, Blr. L. Amlmhl, Blr. AYm. Graham and family, Blr. John B. English, Blr. John B. Sartori, Bliss Alice Johnson. . Bequests.— By the will of Blrs. E. C. K. Latimer the following bequests are devised: $5OO to the Indigent Willows’ and Single AVo maii’s Society; S5OO to the Deal and Dumb Asylum; 5100 to the Ladies’ Depository: SlOO tb tlie Cluircli Home: $lOO to the, Children’s Hospital, anil an amount to be determined on to the Old Man’s Home, “for the purpose of huilding either another- hoqse oi- ’ qiakirig the ' jirclerit 6iie larger.” By the will of Charles D. Bleigs, 81. D., the following bequest is devised:..... “I request that, all the books in iny library that treat specially oil the subject of midwifery, and that are properly denoted as works on midwifery, lie presented to the. Philadelphia College of Physicians.” Fatal Shooting in the Seventh AY Ann. —Dennis.Dolan, aged ten ,years; > residing at HM2 Helniritli street,’ was sliof oil tlie "sth of July by a man whose name is supposed to lie Collins, ’l'lie lad was removed to the Children’s Hospital, where lie suffered until about ten o’clock on Tuesday night, when lie died. It appears that tlie perpetrator- of tlie act Avas walking with two females; on the .night, in question, in the nidshhorhooil of "Seventeenth anil Id lie streets, vvlKen something was said by a .person on the sidewalk which exasperated him, when lie. pulled a revolver fvum his pocket and lived, the hail taking effect in tlie side of young Dolan. pASKKNGKtt Railway Accident.— Yester r day afternoon, Qliarles Fan-el, aged.-"eight years, was run over by car Bto. <i, Union. Hue, at Sixth and Federal streets, ami had a leg badly crushed. Ho was taken to liis home, at No. 113 U Charles street. . I’rkulaks Aeuksted.— Last night- Consta hic James AY. Ayres, of Camden, arrested two jm uai the Fcd'evul street ferry, who- were i i-pivM'iilrii as having been-the parties who ro! lu ll the ri'sideneo of a Blr.,Blif,clieli, at CiT'i nxvii h, ('miilu i'lmiil county, anil were mi iln ir way to Philadelphia with the booty, 'flew gave tlieir names- as John AY. Hess arid l ii’OigitLorilmii.Mi-iuhailmif-ha-viiig-eommitt-ed .tip-burglary. The articles stolen consisted of igen!lemon's and ladies’ wearing ajiparel. a (imihle-harrcllcd gun. a gold chain,silver-ware, and. various articles of jewelry. 'The priMincvs will betaken hack to Cumberland n'laily tiHiim n Av, and lodged in the jail at Rringl'ton. :Tm: Gkbsk Nitsancb. —Citizens of (’amd.'n are milking many aail loud complaints against gei sc.which arc suffered to run at large,- Tiw.v are a ili-cidi d uitisanee. anil owners ought to keep tla-m upon their"own"premises. The 'running of rows and goals in the'st.reets in a prnii isenons manner is also another musam-e complained of. ,Si.xtv-two of tla-se animals v.eiv bivouacked on one square yesterday af ternoon, opposite the Broadway 'Church* and no one interfered. ,1 Kwni.itv Stouk JUomtKD.—Two,young bur notorious scamps' yesterday afternoon went i nto the jewelry store of Mr. Goddard Jleiss, on Market street, below Front, Camden, anil stole three silver watches. The young villains were arrested, the watches recovered, and the boys, M'lio gave the names of .Seymour and Williams, were committed. Man Dm'tsVK n.tu-m. —Ollicer Owens a dayor Iwo since shot, a, mad dog, which had created a general alarm Riming the ejtizens of Camden. Several of these canines have'gone mad ami hern killed withiti ti ti-w days, and yet no one pretends to muzzle the puppies, as the law directs. Duownkii Pom- Forxti.—Coroner Kownnd yesterday hold an inquest, upon the body of an unknown mun.supposeilto he a German'.found drowned in Cooper’s creek, just outside the city limits. W.IIIII.KSAI.K COMMITTAI.S. JaillCS S. Henry, Justice of Newton townsliip,yesterday eauseilthe arrest o' and committed 11 colored persons to the county jail for riotous conduct and assault and battery. Takux Hack.— A young lad giving his .name as Jolm .McGan'y, was arrested yester day afternoon by Goiistabh; Fenniinore. 'of Delancoptear Camden, for having'rolihed the house ot Joint Fagan. Ho was taken back to Hurlington county. Femai.k PjckimcivEt. A , winsome and huxoni soldo lass Mats yesterday hold to an swer by James S. Henry the charge of having picked the pocket of Winfield Green. ,Sho gave to the Justice the uamo of Frances Jen kins. From our late editions of Yesterday HitES’r, July 7.—Despatches through the new cable from thfe Great Eastern report that on Tuesday at noon she had run 1,524 and hail paid out 1,700 knots of cable. She reports that a heavy gale prevailed'mu Monday night, but she weathered it finely. All well on board. Tlie signals are still good. i’Aitis, July 7.—The Patrie denies the report that ministerial changes are imminent. Lu France hits an article to-day denying the story of the contemplated evacuation of Romo by the French'troops. M .-umin, July 7.—The . Ministerial crisis, is over. i.Zow 11a isainrointedMiiiister.of Justice, Mai'tos of Public-works, aiid Heccara of tho Colonies. . IjONiion, .1 uly 7.—The Dmly Nms has an editorial ttMkiy' oil tlie 7 proceedings of tlie H ouse of hoi ilsiast evening. The writer says: iy ft ffDLLETtff—EHL KEW JERSEY BIA’I'TESIS. lty the Atlantic Cable. iADEIjPHIA, THURSDAY, JUL 'Olio Irish Chtirch billlivill loisfetßiTHotisd hf Lords.Mth: a, very; liferent character,, from; beptableld’.thb countov, l lt will .be, ini-;, possible fof • the, House of Uonßfi<W toaocb nt thmamendment made by the Lords, and it will be their duty, to .r&sforethe bill in ,;Its r vjoriginal form. Tli e, Lords itfiv6 do up thfcirb&jifc fcaspoil the) measure they- prudently ,• abstained drom -rojectiiig, and the ■ must transform • the‘deformed. ‘ ' ; The firglnlß Election. Richmond, July 7.—Up to 7 o'clock to-day, despatches, received here: show that Walker carries the State by 40,000 majority, and the Legislature by 40 on joints ballot, crATlie follo'W’ingWalker.candidates ,for Con gress are certainly, electedf, ?"■!.. , . AlcKensle/ sevehtb , district;, Milne, sixth ; district; Gibson; eighth/ district; Ridgeway, ‘ fifth district, and SegarjObngressman at large. ThO f ollowing Wells.Coiigressfiien are elected: Platte, second district; Porter, third district; Nofton (colored), first district. ■ All the telegraifis of this morning give over whelming for Walker, sd large, as to di vest the result of the interest of doubt. The Walker nien‘are assembled in the streets in great crowds, cheering 6ver the returns* From New Hainnshlre. Portsmouth, .Tilly 7.— The U. S. steamer Penobscot has arrived at the Navy Yard, from ciunrantine,free of disease. SPCCIAX“NOTTCEs: ST. JAMES HOTEL, BOSTON. As the traveling season approaches, if our patrons will kindly inform uh either by telegram or letter of their in tended arrival, wo can bo better prepared for their com fort. . jyS-m thGt§ PROPRIETOR ST. JAMES HOTEL, LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILA DELPHIA.—On and after July 1, ISOO, tlio Library will he opened from 9 o’clock A. M. until 5 o’clock R.M; The Library will be closed from July 13 to July 31, both inclusive. By order of the Directors. • jyl-th 8 tu 6t§ WM. E. WHITMAN, Seo’ry. 'ITS*' OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYL VANIA, Non. 4 AND fi EXCHANGE BUILDING, WALNUT, BELOW THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, July Gth, 1809. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, Mr. JOSEPH H. HOLLINSHKAD was unanimously elected Seerotary of the Company, iu placo of MR. AVILLIAM HARPER, deeeaHed. HENRY D.SUERRERD, jy7-Ct§ _ President. _ OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVA NIA MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, 272 South Third street. Philadelphia, June 25,1 V»). Notico is hereby given that u meeting of the Stock holders of the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michi gan will bo held on MONDAY, the second day of August, ISG9, at eleven o’clock, A- M., of said dny, at tho office of enid Company, 272 South Third street, iu Philadelphia, to take iuto consideration the sale of tho real and personal estate of said Company, and to au thorize the Directors of said Company to convey the same. 5 Bv older of the Board of Directors, „ WILLIAM F. WEAVER, _jj-3tau2j Secretary. __ OFFICE OF THE CANNON IRON COMPAN Y, NO. 324 WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia, June 22d, ISG9. NOTICE.—The first meeting of the Cannon Iron Com {mny of Michigan, under their artfdoG of association,will ie held at No. 324 Walnut street, in the city of Philadel phia, on the 10th day of July, 1809, at 12 o’clock M. B. A. lIOOPES. . _ . SAMUEL S. BURT, .. Two Associates under said Articles. DIVIDEND NOTICES. IpS* "OFFICE ‘OF THE MOUNT CAll <h£X BON RAILROAD COMPANY. ~ Philadelphia. July 6. 18-51). The Board of Managers have this.day'declared u Divi dend of Three per cent., payable on demand and dear of all taxes. . WILLIAM ROBINSON, Jr., jy7_.it- ' Treasurer, DIVIDEND. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COM PANY. No. GW CHESTNUT STREET. , Philadelphia, July fi, 1869. 1 he Board of Directors have this day declared u Divi dend <d Thiee-and-a-hulf Per Cent., payable on demand, clear ot ail tnxetf. “ j>'7 l-t> W. U BLANCHARD, Secretary. EAST : MAH A NT) Y RAJ LUO AD COMPANY, OFFICE 227 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. A Dividend of Three Per Cent., free of State taxes, has been declared upon the capital stock of this Company, payable in cash tin and after the 15th.instant. RICHARD COE, J.v/-7t Treasurer. r'off j<;ir'of“the “union’' im- PROYEMENT CO3IPANY, NO. m WALNUT STREET. ; Philadelphia, Jnlv 7.1W9. The Board of Directors have tins day declared.a Divi dend ot Three and One Half Per Cent., payable on and niter the 15th instant. \ ' Kli WAlil) JIOIiEKTB, Jr.. Treasurer nes*- OFFICE OF THE Sl*HIN«i UAH- U-Sy I)KN IXSI'ItAJfCECOMI'.VSV.X. W.COJSXKIt Six-ill ANI) WOOD 81-KEET.S. / . PIILLADIILPHU . July .*>, Tie* Board of IMre<-tors have this day declared a divi-. •knuof SIX PER CENT, out of tin* earniuijs of the Caihpaiiv for the hist six months, payahle to tiio Stock iwl'u rr- or their r«:preseutative.-, at the < Miice of the (.'< inj’ltny, on ami after the lath instant, dear of ait Ltv*. JOHN A. FRY. jyii-t a I h Syer -tary. J* M i h A-U E L J. J il l A , u-i£y MONTH Gth. iy»9. T'HK ’MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL .. HAVEN 1> A 1 L ROAD 'COM PAN Y have declared a semi-annual Divid-nd of Four per Cent., dear of tax*-- {eijual to two dulJar•- per shitre).payable on,or after the Jitli in*t. The Tran*f*-r Book w ill he « until tliat ilule. _ jygj nthsltS _SAMJ;j; OF I'M C I'j OF THE FI-: NN H Y EVA NI Y COMPANY FOR-' INSURANCE (>X LIVES AND CKANTINC ANN t UI'TJES. rm Walnut dn- A. . 4 . PtrtLADl-U’KIA, dulv o, The Directors lntvp tins day d--daml a dividend of Seven und a half I'l.-i: l'-ui. on their capita! stock for the last six month--, whidf'will be paid on 'b-iuand,dear ofall tax. ' *• WM. 15. HILL, jytl-au • • _ _ _ Actuary. th i-:luvxicTdi' >Toii.Th ah v: nca /. . PmLAitKLPir’a. July 3. .. The Director* have this day dodared a dividend, for the last.six month l *, of 'feu Per Cent,. d'»ar 'of Tax’, pay • abb- on and after all-. in-Juut. JOHN H. WATT. Ca-lib-r. ITS* TH K LEH Kill VALL 1C V 1 1 A11 j- ROAD CO3IPANY hay declared u quarterly Dividend of T\v»» and a IlaJf IV r Cent.. payable at lm:*iV oJlU'c. Nn.3M3 'Walnut .street, up -.taii>\ on ami nft’f-r THURSDAY, July is, Jaw. . \JIAS. C, LOXGSTRKTH. jyltli ft iniHjS * * - LITTLE .SCHUYLKILL NAYKA tiu.n Railroad and O.w. Company. Xo. Hd Wal - Jiur r-tl*l Philadelphia., Juiv .‘5, iv,9. Tim liavM d.-rlap*.! a di\ idend nf thr'-c and •oneni:-,\Ti*-r f::*.i) per cent., dear of tax, on tin.* capital Mock, payable mi and aitm* lath of Julv. The Transfer Honks will he closed until 17th .1 ulv. ! JOS. liAPSHKY.WIh.StiN’. j.v36t: - Treasurer.? 1 EOII SALE ffl§ GERMANTOWN —FuII SALE Oil iliiiiLhi Let —Desirable Jiousc. on iMiv’s liuu*. with 3 acres; shade, stable., uimre, furnace, iVe. Drv and healthy. Appl> between in and 12. to 31. LEA. i w Walnut street. jyB-1 h « tu-itS '<pP“ EO i! SALK—JJ WKLLIN GS: • LiuL 1620 Mt. Vernon, (1711 North Ninth street, Ml»3luster street, ■ . iXinetecnth and Thompson. •1541) 3lervine street, 11317 Ogden street. J 227 lh.plar street ; |S34 N. Sixteenth street, 1421 X . N‘ventoentli street, |14»I WHlingtnn street, 1723 Vino street , ' . i *iil9 Walnut street. Several W e«t Philadelphia Properties for sale. » For partieulars get. the Register, price 5e., at J. TIU-XWmi\<.Cl4 Chestnut, o? •’ 1 * CAR3IEN A* HAVENS ■ W. corner Broad and Chestnut, je.'JO tt§ ...* 859 North llroad street. SKOR SALE—THE EXTENSIVE AND well-known LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT, situ ~.aie_N.o«.,- > £.U % Ngrth Front street, with, large Rectifying ami Redistilling capacity, supplied 'with fino French Column Stills, and complete, in all its appointments. Thu 'building is live stories 'high, is built of Granite and -pressed brick. Lot 20 feet 0 inches in front, by ISO f<et ' deep. Immediate possession. J. M. GU3I3IEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. y-jj \ s THREE- Story Brick Dwelling, 519 S, Ninth »t. Every con venience. Inquire on the premises. 1 •royC-th,s,tu,tf§ : FOB " .SALK.—i'HK lIAXOSOMK brick Residence, 20 feet front,with three-stury hack buildings, 5 feet wide side .yard, ami lot 10-Vfeet deep; situate No;'US North Nineteenth street, above Arch; has every convenience and is. in perfect order. J.M. GIDIMMY A SONS, 7:ttWulnu|_ street. tfS EOii'' w SAEE^TH^THIIijE-^CrOHY tijlil Brick Dwelling, 28: feot front, situate No. 924 Clin ton street;-';llas:overy -modern convenience, including two bath rooms. iNewly papered and painted; Immedi ate possession given. J. >l. ’ GUMMEY & SONS, 733 Wnlnutaireet. EOB v SAL3£—THE ' HANDSOME pll Modern 'Residence, 22 feet • front, with threo-atory • back buildings; every convenience and in excellent order: situate N 0.1803 Pino street. J.M.GUMMEY & SONS, 733 Walnut street. • . ... . SALE.—A VALUABLE BUlLD injjLot, 8.. W. corner Thirty-sixth and Chestnut street*; West Philadelphia, bus 3 fronts, 100 feot front by 220 feet deep. Terms easy. Apply to COPPUOK & JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. jfejiT? EOB SALE A BBOWN-STONE pilil DwelHng.2llB Sprucostroot. . . Ahundsomo-I)wonfng t l(j23 Arch street. ...- A handsome Dwelling, 1721 Vino street. A handsomo Residence, West Philadelphia. A modern Dwelling, 1020 Sergeant street, —A Business Locution, 23.Strawberry.Btr.eet. • ~~ ■ ‘A handsome Dwelling, 400 South Ninth street. Apply to COPPUCIC & JORDAN, 403 Wolnutstreet. 6, 1369/ TO RENT. fcM^DO^Stt^tJBASL-ESTATH' t OfflcoiJKkaon' street. Cfe»e .Island, N.J. -Jilaal Hi£a MU. i 1 PAraonS desirqim of renting cot tugcs during tU» season will as Dir W. Juvenal. ... .... . . y s , ; . ■ . fojj-tfj r TO KENT—EUItNISHED BUMMER , JE3. Iteßidcncc, on Hio Bolawnro dyer, t>no -mile north t>tßristol.r Cpmmpdlpuß Itoußc,; neatjy Rcrcsotg round, tastily thiri put ahd - bouutifUllv sun - plied will, fruit nml BbW’troes. A vcry SrnbleDtaM. AUttliOinbardi etreet. Modern: Houß.j__furni.hedi for six months of year. UOBEKT GKAFFKN & BON, 1 Hi < T(J BEN T—TH E XAItGE, C ONV& 'von-lightwl granite front Storol Np.^lid !bouth i DELAW ARE Aveuue, with inituediate poflaoa flion, the present tenant boifag obligod to retire from htfsLncss mowing, to ill. healti).f. Appl>v to J. B. BUS- lo3SouthDelawafoavenue., . myl7tf| ■SB 7x6 let—. a, TmiimMQnY itoXTA.- Jolt ion Brown-etone Dwelling, 1214 Coates Btreet.con* tuining parlor .dining-room, kitchen and summer kitchen ort ground floor: sitting-room and 3 chambers on 2d: 3 clinpiberKon third floor,-with bttth-room, hot mid cold w&tcr and alLxnpdera conveniences. -Will be rented for one or more' years to a good tenant at a low rent. In- Suireforafewduyson the Dn-mises, 1 or to EDW'ARD _ .-SOHIYELY. N0.J128 N. Eleventh st.;myl7tf§ f’ | MARKET STREETa-r-FOR ulThe valuable Property .20 feet 6 Inches front by 104 feet deep, with side light and back outlet, situate No. 915 Morket street. Immediate possession. J.M. GUMMEY A*SONb,733Walnut street. |S§ ~ F<)R LARGE FlYE £ihLstory Building;situate No. 1017 W'nlnut etreet; built expressly for u turniture. uinnufactoryj Ims been used for ten years for a piano warehouse,M. GUMMEY A SONS, 733 W T nlnut street. > < l ■ f REAL ESTATE'S ALES; fiORI , HANS , COURT SALE.—ESTATE of Isuac Baird, deceased.—-James A, Freeman, Auc tioneer.—Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the city and comity of Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 15, ISG9, at 5 o'clock P. M., will be sold ut public sale, on the premises, the following described real estate, lute the: property of Isaac Baird, deceased: Stone Dwellings, Baker and Gay streets, Munnyauk. No. I.—All that certain lot of ground, with tlio two-story stone house and ono-story kitchen thereon, situate on the northeast wardly side of street (formerly Third stretH) and northwestwardly side of Gay street, in the Twenty-first WunFof the city, theuce extending northwestwardly along Baker street 11 feet H* inches: thence nt right an gles with Baker street 74 feet J 1 intmes; thence Houth 5S deg.s93s min.,R. 40 feet 9? fl inches to Guy street; thence along Grty stride 8!. 57 deg. 2GJj min., W. S 3 feet 6?a inches, to the place of beginning. ; * a ; No. 2.—A lot of ground with the two-story stone house, with the ono-story kitchen thereon, situate on the north east side of Bakerstreet, ndjohiing'No. 1, being 15 feet GM'inches front by 74 feet 11 Inchea deep. No. 3.—A lot of ground with the two-story stone house, with the one-story kitchen thereon, situate on the north cast side.of Baker street, adjoining No: 2, being 15/feet 4H inches front by 74 feet 11 inches deep. No. 4.—A two-story house with one-story stone kitchen adjoining No. 3, and lot 15 feet 11?* inches front by 74 feet; 11 mehetf deep. No. 5.—A two nml a lmlf story stoue house, adjoining No.4,and lot 14feet5 Inches In front by 74 feet'll inches deep. i No. O.—A two and n half story" stone house, adjoining No. 5, and lot 13'feet7b» inches front by 74 feet 11 inches deep. No. 7.—Building tot, Oak and Baker streets. All that lot of ground, situate on the ' northeasterly ' corner of Baker and Oak streets; them e along Oak street N. 51 min. 37 deg.; E. GO feet G inches; thence 8. .M tuin. 5U>3 deg. K. 49 feet 3 inches; thence in a line at right angles to Baker street 74 teet 11 inches; thence along Baker street M min. deg. AV. 7d leetib’i inches, to the place of beginning. Clear ol incumbrance. •SfO to be paid on each nt tho time of sale. By tho Court. JOSEPH MKGARY. Clerk O. O. A; ELLWOOD JONES, Trustee. ; JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. _jc24 jyl G Store. 422 SYulmit street. URRHANH* COURT'SALE.—ESTATE laiilLof Janus House, decetiswl.—James A. Freeman. Auctioneer. Under authority uftlie Orphans'Court for the city and county of I'hiladetplua, on Wednesday, , July 14.TA59, nt 12 o'clock.noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange; the following de scribed real estate. late the property of James Hous>, deceased. Valuable property,-known us James Houses Marine Railway and Ship-yard, fronting on llehiwnre avenue and the river. Twenty-fifth Ward. All that cer tain lot id ground situate on the southerly side.of Dela ware avenue, as laid down in the plan of tho District of RiOlnuoiML ofthu width of GU feet,at the distance of 322 feet i>:!e inches westerly from the southwesterly line of .Clearfield street, where, the sumo would cross Delaware avenue ifcontimiod in a straight line: in tho Twonty filth M'ard of the city. Containing iu front on Delaware avenue, 3U feet, and m depth 250 feet more or less to low water tnurk on the river Delaware, and from theneo into said mer as far as law and custom will allow.- .Subject to #l2O ground rent per,annum. Also, all that lot of ground situate on the southerly fide of Delaware avenue, at tie* distance of 352 fe.:ts% inches westwardly from Glcarfiebt street, in the Twenty fiftli VVirrii of tlie city, and udjmuiug tha above. Con taining in front oicDelaware avenue feet 4 inches, and in depth 2B) feet, more or less, to low water mark in the river Delaware, and tln-nce 'into tho said river as far as law and custoin will allow. Subject to* $ Mil 14 ground rent per anminb- J£3” Tins* two hits of ground comprise U'ftai is senirnlht kin.n:n nsJnmes House's JMnri .e Kailwciy dml Ship \ nul.'' a,i/f hat-r built Uu-reun a marine railway with nil the ntCissanj Shinn Enziue, Hotter and apparatus for op* rati nt: /A- sn>m , • Hi?" The above will be void n»; om* property. w;*h all the improvements tle-mm, machinery, moulds, &r. % , bc lojicing to the e a |ut**. Hi' 1 Terms cash. . ' If*'“ Jyl.upoto !sti paid at time of s lie. By the Court. JOSEPH M E(iARY. Ch-rk O.C. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Audiom-er, Je2l.jvj ti M<*i-e,-J22 Waljtut tdred. ORPHANS’ COU RT iSAIJIv—ESTATE jLillkof Lew i;-: Cochran. d*t—u-edJi.jm -A; Pro man, Andi**n»-*-r.—Two-story Brick Jtwdliny. Twenty-ilr.-t street. ;d-<<\e ’Wihkl street. Urnbu- authoritv of lie (lndians' Court for the City and County «if Phila delphia. <»n Wednesday, Jd!.v Hth. is;?, at 12 o\!*•(!;. noon, will !-■• sold at r.uhiiv sale, at th“ Plii{;oiei)ihia ExdiaJig 1 *, the following described real * -late, )au rh>' prop .-rty-of Lr’cit (. i<chrnit. ib-i-eas-d ; Aji tln;t certain lot of ground 1 , with iwo-sforv hridc tiwelli thereon erected, situate on tin- WvsUside of Tw-niy-iird street, nt thedi -tanr.e of 'JS'fe?t northward of < .»! street, iu the Fifteenth W-ard of tie* Citv. tainimr in front on Twenty-iir-o street 10 f-.-d, and in' • i'-pth \v<*sjwav*ll >' *>; f-d .to a tlir--e feet wide-alley. < J‘;ar <■ f iiu ui>d•j_ain S'iQd to he -paid_ut_J»me of jV the Court, JOSEPH'M ERA KY. Clerk O.P. LEWIS C. I‘ASSJPY. KxecTjror. JAMES A. FR !•: EM A X. Aneti.m. •*:].. h-t.v I- s»or**d22 Wainm sir**«ji. POSTPONED PER FMPTOR YSAEIv— LiilLJanu- A. Freeman. Auctioned-.—On Wwlm-du* . J ul v 1 ithd.N.mut i? oVloek. ii'imi, will ho sold at pnldie -=ai«- u ithout rcservi*. at the Philadelphia Exchange, tin? fol lowing described real *>rat-. vi/.:—Two-stoj-y brink Dwelling. 1717 Federal .-tn.-et..—A jo! of j/roui'nl wit)j the' To <-si'U‘y I't-icl; dwylli/u* th -r* «*n. situuf*- diV tin- m.rrh side* oi F* ibwal street. Hi f.-ot w(-;tt'(sf So'entc.-jith str>-*-t. Tw. nt\ «ixt hAYard, boiijjg U feet on J-'oteia) street, and extendin'.' in depth nortitwc.nVoti th.- ca-d lim.- aJ.n f**ct. arid mi the west limyiG/i*: fceituai foot alley ii-iding int'- Scventceuth street. Sul?jet:t't<» St‘ around rent pu (ItClIIIIJ. No. 2.— lL-U«e NV 1721 Aflmi stm-t. A lot of ground wit h the t wo-Mnry i*ri<r!; rhvvlhug {h»-j--ojt. :d to ate on the *•■0111M side «,f AHmi Mr'*<>t, !7o h‘ -, f wtvf oj' Sevonu-euth Mn-'M. TwMity Ward. 1! fe 1 front by 55 b et de-T-, t<• j* ionr-fool u idi- alley jendint; i ut.-.i SeventC' tith >tre.-t, Sube-i-t t«-i >■;»)! gnniml r<*nt per annum. It}-*" >fo to be paid on each at time uf Sah.-al'!-'dute. ' •JA3UCS A. J'UKKMAN. Am-timieer. i'-2i ,;y},b St"re. 12T Walmit -I iv< ff/ ' i-r f:Lu: 'isAi7i-r—iiaThcs - X'fb me 31A X , Auctioneer.—Wharf Jed . Delaware av.-jiUe, opposik- Charlteld street . Twenty-iifth Ward.—On Wed m -day. .1 uly 11, D*>d. at )2 o'cj.- k, noon , will be redd at public -eilo. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real esiittc, viz.; Ail that certain wharf lot of unmiid, situate on the southeasterly side of j»elaware avenue, as laid down on the plan of tho District i»f itich m<diil of 1 he width of t>J h-ct. in flu- Twenty-lift)i Wanl of the city; beginning 2d feet rtk, inches castwanlly from riearheld >trei t. where the same would cross Delaware ■ a vend" •if continue.! in a straight line, and extending westerly along Delaware avenue 120 feet 3 inches,and extending in depth southeostw'iirdlv of that wddth'be tween parallel linesur. right angles with Richmond street 250 leer, more or less.ni low water mark in the river Dela ware, and from thence into said mer as fur as law and custom will allow. ’ \ Subject to -S.'iOO ground rent pet annum. IC*?“ Plan at the* Auction Store. \ tfjf" ttflOt* to be paid at tho time of sun*. JAMES. A. I'TtKKMAN\-AneliunotM\ ' Store, 422 Walnut street. CUTLERY 'P ODGE U S’ AND WOSTEN HOLM’S J t POCKET KNIVES, PEARL and STAG HAN DLES of beautiful finish: RODGERS’ and WADE A RUTCHEICS, and tho CELEBRATED LECOULTRE RAZOR. SCISSORS IN CASES of tho finest Quality Razor*. Kniven, SciHKor* and Table Cutlery. ground and polished. EAR INSTRUMENTS of tho most tumroved construction to assist tho hearing, at P. MADEIRA'S, Cutler iirnl Surgicul Instrument 3lakor, 115 Tonth stroety below Chestnut. myl-tf CONSIGNEES’ NOTICES riONSIGNEES’NOTICE.—CONSIGNEES of merchandise, per Am. ship John .0. Baker. Spear, Master, from Liverpool, will please semi their permiU onboard at Walnut street wharf, or at tho office of tho umlcrsigned. Tho general order will ho issued on FRIDAY, the 9th iust.,.whon all goods not per mitted will bo sent to public stores. . PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 135 Waluut street. jy7-2t§ BOARDING FI K S T-C LA S S B(iAB DING 808 A snmll family, with asccond-Htory front room, at Haddonfiold, N. J. Call at 310 Walnut. Btroot, Philadol phin, between 11 and 3 o’clock. ’ : , , 11* WANTS. WANTED. —A POSITION AS TBAVEL ,ing Salesman or Ciork in a good house. . Best of reference given. Address F. H. S., Rox 2139 lhmt- Olfico. ‘ ' • ■ jy«3f* VESSELS WANTED—TO LOAD AT ST. Mary's, Ga., for port Windward Islands. Also, vessel about 301) tons register for South America. For particulars, apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER A CO., 3 Dock street. y , ; .! __ _ 8 l 5t » ' WANTED— A VESSEL TO. BRING A . cargo , of: .yellow Pino Lumber from a port in Goorgia. Cargo now ready, Apply to OOOHBAITt'RUcS- . ? ; v ; 9 . ■VTAVAL STOBES AND SPIRITS TUB JLI PENTINE.—92barrelR SpiritBTurpentihe,2ssbar- from pchooncr Agile, and for Bale by COCHRAN, RUfcT3ELL J A CO.,22NortliEtontetreet. ; iEMENTS. h< 't£ BVEBY KVEkfuO. _' : ~ : BEOONl) WeEK. Pwitomline of. v-• ~• With many Now Trlcka, TONY DENI N E ®'^N? 06 ' A °* 1 GEOItGF. A. BEANE, AS PANTALOON;-,- -.. . UABBY*EBIiIK;UfBHAStfcEWfN- -'A ‘ ; * n R i d « COLrfMtIINH: A. GRAND BALLET. • ’ Under th(» direction of M« HENRt ST. OD* . rRKMIERE, UANSEUSK;;tfIONQBA ANTONiflr. V ,! - /MnALFRJED HOE, th 6 Cnainpioti Skateri'willappear ’■■' ‘ '*.*■) JEFFERSON AS BURLESQUE. Coimucncftßt 6 o’clock. Seats secured la advance. Bps ofllrc npt'n Hull;;. fjy6-GtV' u . ALEX. igUiHKlt BuHinous Manager for the Troup. AO AD EM Y OK'FINE AJKTS;'” ,; ' ' . „ pHKSTNUTfltroot.above Tenth. .openfromOA.M.toeP.M.i. . i >. iienjiuniu West’fl Groats Picture of • > Mil -.Vnii* CnttISTKEJfiCTEI) Btlll on exhibition. " LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE OItVHANS’ .COURT.FOB THE ' A City anil null Comity of Philadelphia.—Trmd'Ealat* of WILLIAM W.McDOWELL, under Will of NORRIS STANLEY, deceased.—Tile Auditor appointed By th*,' Court to , nndit, settle otiil Riliunt the account dt HOItAOH lllNNky, Jn., nml WI LLIAM CUMM INGS, ExccutoinorNOßllis STANLEY, deceaxed, ta> tnuf for It ILLI AM W. McDO.WELL,and to report distribu tion of the balance in. tlie. hands of tho accountant, will ■ meet the parties interested for the purpose . of .his an* pointment.On MONDAY. July 19tli. ISIS, at TOo'clock,- A: Myjitjlito u«ee,-KOi 191 • Booth Sixth street, in the • ci y o Phi udelplim. G.IiEMAK, j>8, , 0,12,H, , 0.i| , , Auditor.’ IN THE OIU’HANS’ COIIHT FOIfTWE City mid County of Philadelphia. Estate of OOLUM -IIUB 8. iIAIiLOW. deceased. Tho Auditor appointed hy tile Court to audit, settle nml adjust the first und final account of.WILLIAM .7. MlLLEIt.soIe Executor of the Inst « ill mid testunicntof COLUMIIUH Ti BAKLOW, deceiihed, and to report distribution of tho balance in the hands of tlieuccountant, Will meet the parties interested for tho purpose of Ida appointment, on MONDAY, July - lirtii at 12 ; o'clock M., nt - ills ofllce, No. 1, OSS Wnlnnt street. in tile city of Philadelphia. • jyfl ths tu sl§ JAMES STARR, Auditor. ED WAKI> WALSH vs. NAN GY WALSH* C. V. P., M. T.,l3<Uh No»4M..' 4 .lndivorce. To J»AKCY WALSH, the rospouiient nbote namnd**- Madasik ; The (IcpoHitioun 6? witnesses will b.: t*ie» before the Examiner lit the above case on the 23th >lll7 of •lulv, IMS,lit 7,o’c.locU I*. M.,ttt m North Third street, in tin* city of PhlluiU-lpliin. ■ THQS, B. FINLETTKII, Attorney for Libclhmt. i TN TH E OItPHAKS* CO.tfßi* JL City ami Coiinty of rhHmialphm.— Estate of JOfllC' MARK, cleiTUKyd.—Tin* AuditornppoinU'd l>y the Court to audit. eettk* anil adjust the account of GEOKGB AfrHMKAD, Trufeteo under fchn will of JOHN MARK, deceased, mid to report distribution of tho balance ia the hand'* of the acconntaut, will meet the partfottlu* terestod, for the pnrpom* of bin nnnointmentvon MON DAY, July 12.1669, at 12 o’clock, M.v at his office, Ku. 126 South Sixth street, in the City of Philadelphia. P j. ai; power Wallace: jy3G769106t? . Auditor. TN' THK SUPItEM K COURT FOR THE JL Eastern District of Peimnylvardft.—CHAßLES X*. KOWXM) vs. PHILIP ■&.■■ JUSTICE and HOWARD, ,\. MITCHELL, trading as PHILIP S. JUfcTIOBJ JaiirntryTenn, WV1,.K0.J74:j1 jTif.. January term/ 1669, N 0.27. The‘Auditor appointed by the Court to dU-l tribute the fund in Court realized under tho above exe* cmibn will attend to the duties of his appointment obi TUESDAY, July 11. THC 9, at 11 o’clock A. M.,athia office, No. SSO Walnut street, In the city of Philadelphia, wheiutiul where all purties interested nre rcvjuirM Lj make known their claims, or be debarred from coming in noon said fund. THOMAS 3, DIEHL,'- jcgHOtg ■ Auditor. TN THE ORPHAKS* COURT FOR THE A City and Comity of Philadelphia —Estate of CATHARINE IT. MATTSON, deceased.—Tho - Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle autl adjust the ac count of S.H. MATTSON, Adininiritraturottho citato of CATHARINE JC. deceased, and to re port distribution of tho balance in the hands of tho “ac countant, w ill meet the partiea interested, fur the pur posoof his appointment, on MONDAY, July 19tb» IW9, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,at hia office. lIS Walnut street, iu the city of Philadelphia. - ( J. VAUGIIAN DARLING, j.vG-tn,th-B»st* ___ - _j _ Auditor. TN i’H 35 Olt PH ANS* C O UltT FOR THE .1; City mul County, of Philadelphia.—Estate of RACHEL R.. FPEXCER, deceased. Thu Auditor np pointod by the Court to audit. Kettle, and adjust the first and final account of JAMES S;BPKXOKlt.adiiiiuhttrator of the estate of R ACHEL R. SPENCER. dm'iiKed, und to report distribution of the balance in the hands of tho accountant, will meet the parties iniereiUnl; for th* pur pose of his-appointment,' on WEDNESDAY,- July 14, 1M69, at eleven o’clock, A. ,M., at his office. .No. 624 Walnut Mrcct, No. 12, titcoml floor, in the city of Phila delphia.- HARVEY C. WARREN, jyl th sfuT,t* - Auditor. TN THE OOURT FOR THE : A City and Count -' of Philadelphia,—Estate of JACOB YE Y, Auditor appointed byf ha Onurt-to ; audit,settle,aii4«dju-t tin* account of PHILIP KOLL-V M KJtV'one of'the Executor?* of J ACOB VEYM<*rca.ved. nndto report distribution «.f the ha him-.* in the handsor •• the accountant; will id' -.-t the parti*-.* interested, for tho pnrpoMi of his uppoj h’.ment. on MON DAY. July i'Jth.at 11 o'clock A. M.. at hi- office. No. bit South Sixth struct, in the City of PhUmh sj hir. - jyl tin* tu st* I N Tli R OIO‘HAXS r <;Oi:ii:T FOR THE A City and 1 County, of Philadelphia;—»tate of UEOJUiE H AWivi.NSv deui juaal. -The-Auditor ap pointed by tho Court b* audit. bot He. and adiu»f two account of EDWARD COPI'KirMITCHKEL, Executor uf estate of GEORGE HAWKINS. ■ deceased, and fore* port distribution of the balance in tin* tiaudn of the ac countant . vvill nn-f-t the parfkvi interested. fur the pur* jk>'-o 11 f hi« apjiotntm-'ia, on MONDAY, July J2th,at 12 im lock. 51at hia'office. N<*. l.'if South Sixth street. in the city of Philadelphia. jv] th k tuaC* TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A Citv ami County of Philadelphia.—Estate of SOPHIA it. CARR', deceased.—i'Tho Auditor appointed bythe Court toaudit. M ttl:-.iimia'hu'‘t the aeryunt of (iKORHK M. DALLAS. AdiuinDtrator of SOPH IA JL CAUIR do i-eso-.rd. and to report dDtribtithm of tie*balaure inthu hands of th .- accouuiant, will int.-et She'p:*rii«“ inirri'Oted for the purpo?*.- of app-.dntuu?ai. on ?d».)ND.V Y• tho Uth . ;>yol July. 1*0?. at 12o\;La:U,M..r.t N’o. 222 Hotltll Courth Mive*, City of PhikuMphi'.-.. mill s St CJI As. OLN’KILL-., Auditor. I N 'mE ()!!?HANS* COURT FOR THE I City and Count y of Philadelphia.—E«t.vp* of 'II EN KY -IyLRLN.CE.Iy.^.P-Li'iiiii'd^— : J. , ji':'-Au'lLur-iipp-iimtal..hy.,.lh‘j Court to audit, M-tth- and adjUift th** account of TIIE- Dt'lllU'S T . K\' cncrrufHENßY DERINCER. *i«' fLajid to report di-irituition of the balanro in the hand* of th - accountant, will m-s*?. thu parties interested lor the purpos*- c*f hi* ap;M.u'ntiuent, (ui MONI’AY, July )2t*n, Irk).' at 1 uVb.ck 1». his ofiire. No. ii*o South y * s * nth -in-e T-in the citv i,t i*hi!a d’dphm. LiloNAltD MVI’.iC, jyl th s-tu-. r ds 1 . ( Auditor. I N THE ORiNIANS’ COURT FOR THE 1 this and Count?* <d' Vhil.y.b--IphiM.-iThuateofCATHA* R.'IN'K SMITH, .i.-ecavd.-Tle* Audit**:- appointed by t h*- Court to suirUt • ‘-CTtb* all") adjust the arc Mint •»!' JA- CtUl S. SHIMER and CARtH.fNK V. SHIMKIt. Admin- Ntraror*. *b\, ot CATHAitiNE SM ITU. dectwd- and to r-rp'.'i t 'lb-ti ilMUjon of tie- liiihuice in'the hands f the ao-onutauls. will meet the parti'-s interested. }V*r the purtHise* of his appointment, oit AIONDAY. July 12th, at d o *•!..( }; i*. :»1.. at hi-T oilic* . Room No. Id L:tvv Building, No. i->l Walnut street, in tin.: city of Philade!-' jdiia. jy I - til ;♦ tust* tx e hn: l>i:"i r HAN.s , '"“oouuT eoi; the Jl Cjiy and County of J’hilarb*lphla.—Estate of ELIZABETH KOELLIE It; deceased .-Tin? Auditor ap pointed by tin* Court toaudii. ftettk* 'and adhiM tho lirM and final urenunt «f WILLIAM K. WHITMAN, m'.minhtratnr of th..- e.-iat-r of EUZ.VBKTH Sv>UL •Lllvß.deceased,and to report tii»tr!butic<n of the bal am o in tlie hand* of the aeroimlnnt, M ill meet, th * par ties interest* d for the purpose of his appointment.on MONDAY. July 12th. l-o’bat 12‘i o'clock. P. 31.,at his otlica. southeast erm-r of Sixth and Walnut streetj*. in the city of Philadelphia, jyl tli b tn fif* - JO.JIX 31. CtHJHNS, Auditor. 7 N tYTe OKPH ANS’ CO CUT FOK TH E Jl. <;ity and County of Philadelphia,—Estate,, of JOHN WANDEJjI/. d'-ceus'-d. —Tin* Atniilov appointed by tin* Court to audit. settle and adju -t tbg aeeounl of WIL LI A3l 31, D A VI1). Administrator of tin; Estate of JOHN WANDKLL, lap* of Germantown, city of Philadelphia, <ic ceased, ami to make distribution ot the balance ini ho hands of (lie accountant, will meet the partie* interested for the purposed- of hi* appointment, on MONDAY, July 12th. DdO. at 11 o’clock A. 31.', uf 'his offiee.No.9, Law Building, S, K. rovner'of f?ixth and Walnut at roots, in tho city of Philadelphia. jyltli * tuSt* STA _ T'E fFe CLKOBiTe lIOODrDK CEA.SEI).—Letters of Administration uimn tho Estate of GEORGE HOOD. di-ei.-iHud, Imvfng been granted to THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, nil persons having claims or demands against the JCstute of the said dece dent arc* reijunsled to maku known tl»e same with uitdu lay, and those indebted to make payment to said Com pany, at Nos. 329 ami 331 Chestnut street.: - - N. B. BROWNE, President. f ROBEin PATTERSON. Secretary. Piiilai>klviua, June 10, ptfu. ' jel7-tlit>t§ . INSTATE OE ELIZA EWING, DE- J ceased.—Letters of Administration upon the estato of ELIZA-EWING, deceased, having been granted to the FIDELITY INSURANCE. TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO3IPANY, all persons having claims or de mands against the citato or Hie said decedent are re quested to -make known the same without 'delay, and those indebted to make. paymeut to said Company, at Nos. 329 and 331 Otatnut street. ’ . , N.IL RROWNE. President. • ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary. Philadelphia, Juno 13,1809; • - ; jci7rthot§ Estate oir john “e. destouet, de ceaaed,—Letters of Administration: ■ upon n" tlio Estate of JOHN E. DEBTOUET, deceased, having bmm granted to THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, all persoiis having claims or Uemniids against the Estate of- the siiid- de cedent are requested to make known,the siuiio without delay, and those indebted'to'make payment to said Com pany, at Nos. 329 and 331 Chestnut street. ‘ - N.B. imOWNE; President, ‘ ROBERT, PATTERSON, Secretary.U Philadelphia, June 16.2869. ...[Jolf tnfitg . NEW PUBLICATIONS. Philosophy of mabbiage.—a new course of Lectures, at tho New York Museum of Anatomy; embracipg the subjects: How to Live and what to Live for; Youth,Maturity ana Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; tho Cause or In digestion, Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, &0., &c* Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will bo for warded, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by addrossink W. A. Leary, Jr., Bouthonst corner of Fifth and Walnut ntroets. Philadelphia. fo2C-lyS • CANTON PBESEBVED GINGEB.— < Preserved Ginger, in Byrup of tho celobrat©d';Ohy -loong brand; ftlsoi-Dry-Preserved-Ginger, in boxes, ua pdrtod'aud for Bale by JOB. B. RUBBIER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. jeß-tf NPWS OP LITEXIATPUIV 4 „ ; ’,»> I'ywTt vt ? ;[y ' f-f The D iary -of LlbitrylCraibb i Robinson(Lon-- don), Macmillan, contains two inedited mots of Charles Lamb: I Coleridge, lecturing on “Romeo and Juliet,-’ i and Shakespeare’s female characters;' one .’of a / course of Shakespearean lectures, advocated I school flogging, and ridiculed Mr. Lantaster’s objections to such discipline. “It’s a pity,”' whispered Lamb to Robinson, “he did not leave thiatill he gotjto Tlenry Vl.,’ for then he. • 'might Baytoe'anddn’t helpdaking part ,: against ~ the *Lancasf;rtahs !”• Coleridge contimted to ramble on from topic to topic, and thereupon Lamb again whisjiered, “This is not much amiss, lie promised a lecture on the Nurse in ‘Romeo and Juliet,' and bp its 'plaiie he jios given us one in the manner of the Nurse.” We clip the following items from Childs'a Publishers' Circular: .; ■ To accompany the French edition of Bore’s illustrations of Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King,” M. Francisque Michel has made a French translation of. that poem, which kefs now.print-, mg. hi. Theodore de Banville says: “To describe Sunday, the day on which he writes his dra matic /euillelon, M. Theophile- Gautiencalls it ‘the day oil which I split my . wood,’ assimilat ing,in this way",and not without some reason, the profession of dramatic reporter to the trade of the wood-sawyer, who, armed with. well-set saw, transforms trees from the, forest into fire wood of size suited to Parisian homes.” A good deal of sympathy, is felt lor the mis carriage of a play, its J) roils do C»:ur, by M. Leopold Lalnye. lie wrpte; his first piece h.i> 1854, the year in which M. Victorien Sardou hrought out ins first .piece, and at'the same theatre. M. Laluya’s piece was, greatly ap piauded. and the most brilliant career was pre dicted. for him; *he was then ’2O. M- Sardou was pitied and forgotten. Now.M. Sardou worth s‘loo,ooo oi- $400,000, ami all; the managere of Paris are begging for his pieces. ’M. Laluye brouglit ovit T in 1558,i.a second piece, Le Pocjitede,.Cluudc,-it faded. He was very poor, and had a widowed mother to sup port, so he became a pattern draughtsman, and contrived to live —not very well, hut .still to live, He gave his leisure liours to thetslu.se; but; frqmiijipks;: literary; society, and the eurrentofcontemporarylife, tiieconnection was rather sterile. ‘ its Droits\<U Cmur was the; fiaiit, of these hours, aud its failure;: was chiefly owing to its tack of contemporary life. x?slfcPascal Uuprat has: just? published: '■ Les lt contains,!his .. hostile. portrait of sl.:Sainte-Beuve:/ •‘Lysis is bptli a gramma rian and a wit. ever ready to discourse about writers of bygoneidays.He takes writers, con siders them in front and hi profile, before iiiul behind, and after lie. has in tills way turned them in every direction, he again turns him to discover some .yet unseen ieature of their physiognomy. If one of them lias liad a mis tress he does not fail to turn,her, too, on every side, since according to him it is the sole man ner of discovering the influence she exerted on her loyer’s mind. , These arc Lysis’s jgijtve oc cupations. lie has another:' He is occasionally seen sitting in a chamlier wliicli is charged in the name of public order with ■ seeing tluit fio anarchical liberty threatens to‘ introduce itself into the State. In former times he was the partisan and the friend of all public liberties. He does not think of them now. The sole liberty lie seems to defend is that of speaking evU of God, who does not appoint Senators, and who lias not power to revoke them. As for other liberties, he has oftenseen them go by him with a rope around their necks withouttlio spectacle wrenching a single word from him. Nevertheless the in genuous Athenians (whom 1 strongly suspect to be natives of Beuotia) amuse themselves, considering him as one of the representatives of the Democratic party.” In Dean Alford’s new New Testament, just published in London, the well-known passage, Acts xxvi. thou persuaded me to be a Christian,” is. rendered,. “Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Lightly thou art persuading thyself that thou sanst make me a Christian.” Barnurn is to continue liis autobiography. So much was anticipated from the fust- part of this work, printed some years ago, that J. S. Bed field, of New York, its publisher, went to the expense of: having :it translated into and printed in German, I 'but lost considerably thereby. Some months later, Hr.: Barnurn failed fora targe amount, having become in volved in the losses of a clock manufactory in New England. He pulled through all. his difli —culties, and, haviiig been-obliged-to sell-liis museum in 1855 (the lease of the building being his wife’s property, she investing its pro ceeds in disembarrassing, him), finally repur chased the concern, anil came into possession. a freed man, in March, ISOO. 11c retained it, for several yean, ■in constantly. increasing pros perity, until it was destroyed by fire, and the Jfvic’York Ilertild building was subsequently erected on its site. The museum was removed “up town,” and, soon after, Hr. Barnurn finally sold the whole of his interest in it. Hr. Barnurn, bom on July sth, 1810, has not yet iS completed his 59tli year, and is as active in mind and body as lie ever was. ~ There is nothing like taking time by the fore lock. Accordingly, J. B. Lippincott & Co. have already prepared nine English and three Ger man Almanacs for 1870. The first part of Lip? plneott’si Dictionary of Universal Biogranhv will be published immediately. It is edited by Dr. J. Thomas; and the work is to be a “Com plete Pronouncing Dictionary of Universal Biography and Mythology, containing Notices of the Eminent Personages of all Ages and Countries, with the Correct Pronunciation of then-Names.” A correspondent of Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, of the Publishers' Circular, lias taken the. trouble to write a violent polemic against the art, of printing, admitting its importance in dif . fusing knowledge, but contending that it has weakened the power of .active and creative thought, and asserting that the number of ori ginal and 'Constructive Blinkers since the dis covery of printing is less than the number prior thereto. - A Hart* Tragedy. Travelers in the Hartz Mountains will all re member the romantic stories told by guides and peasants' about the many love-sick maidens who have east themselves .in despair from the top of the far-famed Kosstreppe. five hunched and forty feet, to the bottom. The guides will nowTiavcfa trite incident to ■relate, and a sad. one, top. On the morning ot Sunday,the 30th of May* Shoemaker-master Heine'' Started out from Tliale, along with the Workingmen’s lm provement Society, intending to. iisceiul to the Kosstreppe. Arriving there, lie placed himself iiponthe ;Teufelskahzel. ,iiist on the edge of tlie'Tiightfiif'pibcipTce, aiid began to Addfesshls fellows.* & Whethei! lie: Wiisseized'by dizzinesir,: or incautiously appipsghe,d;too near the, edge’,is not known; lie had.scarcely uttered 'twenty words before lie fell back into that awf ftil deep,'from one granite ileedle to another, mashing liead and limbs, untiUio reached the valley of the Bode, close by the Zigzag road; Not a bone was whole, and lie was almost un recognizable. The story will need no further romance to interest all travelers who gaze dowi i from the projecting rock into the beautiful wik i Bode Valley. • ■; I —Choir singers in this country who grumble at .their; salaries should ■ read the Xondou m Muslcal Tinics. They will see there that a ,soprano is wanted at a London church for —say soo—ay cur; Eton College Wants for its choir; i&, solo, ;alto,’with a: .powerful > ypice, .■familiar with, tfreen’s, Croft’s .and .Purcell's “ anthems, to sing twice every day "of the Week?, foriClOO a year; and chorister hoys'are wanted sit salaries ranging from .£2 to .CIO per annum, including schooling, hut exclusive of board of lodging. ■SCELItANEPUS. :< % * '■: ‘•tititabmited itel. WM. G. FLANAGAN & SON, $ nOVSE AUD SHIP PIiBMBEESi No. 129 Walnut Street. I _jy7lyg I 1 . &. yvwßjpEiy, a ; DEALERS FAPER^ OF ALL KINDS, ' ' 631 Chestnut and 624 Jayne Streets, | ’ PHILADELPHIA. i __ jyC-2in • • _ ■jg: PLUMBING. i WM. G. BHOADSf I*2l MARKET STREET, | "■ J PHILADELPHIA. f Steam and Gan fitting, Hand Power and Steam Pump s»% Phimlj are’Marble and Soapstone Work. . i - Iryra Cotta Pipo, Chimney Topa,Ac„ wholesale and -retail.'.;' b I . ;V‘ y - ■< ' ' Sahiplee 6f finished work may hosoen at my store. j myOtim§ i t ANDREWS, HARRISON & CO., "■ 132? MAIIKET STBEET. IMPROVED STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, ' FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. je22 tn ths3m ; SAVERY’S PATENT Combined Dining-room Water Cooler and Refrigerator# This article baa been In use the past year, * n< ?,*! o - nr Y? Invaluable for the preservation of provisions o all kmd* in warm weather, giving them no dlsagrec-abl-* smell or taste, furnishing cool drinking. water at the h un« tiling ami acknowledged by all to be met < the article lone.res ouired, and indispensable for the comfort and health of the household. Small eizesare suitable for nurseries. : ' They can be had of any responsible lipUße-funufthing store and of the manufacturers, 5 SAVEttY & CO., Nos. 614 and 61G MARKET Street, and corner of South FRONT and _IU3EI> Streets, Philadelphia. jel2atuthlm ; J5l _ w . .. Factory and Safe«rooms,SlXTEENTn and OALLOVT HILL Street*' WiLSON & MILLLB. ‘ an2l6mS .———^— MEDICAL. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine Perhaps no one mcdi- Ine is so universally re '.ireil by everybody as cathartic, nOr was ever ay before so universal adopted into use, in , very country and among dll classes, as this mild but efficient purgative '»Hf. The obvious rea >n Is, that it is a more re mble uudTar more effec ual remedy tlmn any jtlier. Those who have tried it, know'that it cured, them; those who have not, know that It cures their neighbors and ft- ends, ami all know that what it docs once it does always —that it never fails through any fault or neglectof. its composition. Wc have thousands upon thou sands of ccrtiiicatcs of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known m every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions m all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious 'h'tig, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh aiul makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerftd influence on the Internal vise-era to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs or the bodv, restoring their irregular action to health, ancl by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pttis rapidly cure: . ~ , For DvNpepftia or Indigestion, Ustless n<***, languor and JLo*n of Appetite, they should be taken moderately, to stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy tone aud action. For Stiver Complaint and its various symp toms. Hilton* Headache, Sick Heiulaclic, Jaundice or Green Sickne**, Hiliou* Colic and Biliou* lever*, they should be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Hyupnfprv or Piarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally, required- .... _ .._ . . . For lllieuiuatixiu, Clout, Cfravel, Palpi tulion of tlie Heart,’Pain In tlic Side, Back and X-oins, they should lie continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those Complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling* they should bo taken in large and frequent doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large uose should he taken as it produces tlio desired effect by sympathy. As a J tinner Pill, take ono or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists; One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from ■ their cleansing and renovating effect on tho diges tive apparatus. ■Dii. J. c. AYER Jt CO., Practical Cliemistsi EOWEZE. MASS*, V. 8. A.' HAt wholesale by J. M. JIAMB j /SETTV'SBUKG”XCATALYSINIi'WATER IVI Clin lie hull lit all ttriit-vllun druggists; also of Writ. 11. JONES at Ills New York Depot, No: 5 Murray street, or of the Gettysburg Spring’s Compauy at Gettysburg, Trices at the Now. York Depot; 60 cents per quart" bot tle, SlO pur ciise of two dozen quarts -- lirfc.es at the Spring, $0 60 per case. jc!2-s tn th 12t§ "rtPAL DENTALLINA. A SUPEKIOR U article for cleaning tho Teeth,destroying animalcule which infest them, giving tone to tho gums, and loaving a feeling, of fragrance und perfect cleanliness in the month. lt may be used daily, and will he found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, /vhilO' tho aroma and detersivoncss will recommend it tat every' ono, Do ing composed with the assistance of cap Dentist, Physi cians and Microscopist, it is confidSntly offered as a reliable substitute for tho uncertain washes formerly ip Dentists, acquaihted with tho constituents of the DentallinU. advoento its use; it contains nothing. Broad and Spruco street?. i v . ' ? D;L, Stackhonso, - Robert 0. Davis* Geo. O. Bower, OhaH. Slavers, 8. M.McCoUn, > 8. Cv Bunting, ) Okas; 11. Eberle, [ Janies N. Marks, , t E. Bringhurat & 00., DyottttCo., > 11. C. Blair’s Sons, Wyeth & Bro. For sal© by Druggists genei • Fred. Browne, BuoBftrd-«fc ' 0.-B.Keohy* Isaac HvlCtiy, 0. H. Needles, . T. J.Husbaml, Ambrose Smith, Edward Parrish, H Wm» B; Webb, \ James L.Biapham,' Hughes & Combo, Henry A. Bower. 11 FINANCIAL U. S. COUPONS’ Due July Ist, ■w-A'nt't e d - Coupons of Union Pacific Railroad, Due July Ist, Same as Government; Coupons. ! Taken z |S H m <o 40 South Third St. apfltf BANKING HOUSE or jArC OQKE &CiP* 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A ! DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, We -will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new National Life In surance Compr n v of the United States. I oil information give nat our office. .. . < A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ; Wilmington and Reading Railroad,; BEARING IKTRHEST AT SEVEN PER CENT. IN CURRENCY, \ Payable Aivril nnd October, free of State I and United States Taxes. This road run through a thickly populated and rich agricultural and manufacturing dmtrict. , For the present we are offering a limited omouDt of the above bonds at '■» - 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this road with the Pennsylvan and Beading Bailroads Insures it a large and remunerative trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest first class investment in the market. WM, PAINTER & CO., Bankers and Dealers in Governments, No. 36 S- THIRD STREET, PHIMDELPHIA. I jeStf§ L , Dealers in U. S. Bonds and Members of Stock and Gold Exchange, receive ac counts of Banks and Bankers on liberal terms, issne Bills of Exchange on C. J. Hambro A Son, London. B. Metzler, S.Sohn & Co., Frankrord. James W. Tucker & Co., Paris. . And other principal cities, and J-etters of Credit available throughout Europe S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. S DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS, WATCHES, JEWELRY £ SILVER WARE. WATCHES ana JEWELRY REPAIRED. - 802 CTianfrnnt St.. Phile^j^ LacLies’and. G-ents’ W atch.es American and Imported, of the most celebrated makers. Fine Vest Chains and Leontines, In 14 and IS karats. Diamond and Other Jewel* y, Of the latest designs. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING BINGS, SOLID SILVER WAKE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Etc. . Vs ISS»|’%SS? COST LEAP.' | St., g*L—- apl3-tn *b a3m D BUG GISTS’ SUNOBIKS. GKADU ptce, Mortar. Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushcrs, Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, Surgical .Instru ments, Trusses, Hard nml Snit Rubber Goods, Vial Cnses, Glass and Metal Syringes! &c., all at First Hands” prices. . SNOWDEN & BROTHER, aps-tf ' , '23 South Eighth street. iiuGGiSTs"ake Invited to ex aniino our largo stpek of fresh Drugs and Chemicals of the latest importation. I . Also,essential Oils, Vunilla Beans, Sponges,Chamois Skins, etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., N. E. cor ner Four til and Race nn-eets. ■ ■ t _.... LIVE OIL, GUBEKXOB"QUSLiTY7ON draught and fri bottles; varioiißbrands. ROBERT SHpEMAKEIt A CO„N. E, corner Fourth and Race streets'.< ' ' ' : •' ■ 1 ' 1 ' 1 jVSTILE SOAP—EOAV IjANliijilG.-TilOO hoxcß Wliito and Mottled CnStilo Soanirory.snperior quality ROBERT SHOEMAKER * CO., NVholoaalo Tirnggisis. N. E. corner Fourth and Rnco strosts: XT AVAL STOBES.—IOO BARBELS PALE JN ; . and No: I Rosin; 150 barrels. No. 2 lloslnilto < Bar rels Common Rosin; 150 barrels V ilmington Pitch! 50 barrels Wilmington Tar; 125 barrels Prime -Whlto So fits Turpeiitino, in store and for sale by COCHRAN, RUSSELL St CO., 22 North Front street. In 18 karat and coin PAINTS. LtKUGS. k, STAR SAEATO9A, NEW YORK. Thtranalyeisprovpsthatthowatcrsof tho - ” , Saratoga Star Springs have a much larger amount,of solid substance, richer in medical ingredients than any other spring in Saratoga, and shows what the taste indicates—namely, that it is the STRONGEST WATER. . ‘ ■ ■ It also demonstrates that the STAB- WATER contains i about . . .• ■ 100 Cnblc Indies More of Gas in a gallon than any.othep,,spring., It is- this extra amount of gas that; imparts to this water its pccuharly sparkling appearance, andxcnders it-so very agreeable to tho tnatii.lt atao to ruin to preaervo tho delicious flavor of tho water whop bottled, and causes it to uncork with i an effervescence almost equal to Champagne. ■ Fold by the leading Druggists and Jlotels through out the country. . JOHN WYETH & BRO., 1412 Walnut Street, Plillada, ■■■f Wholesale. i Also for sale by W.Walter Slnßon,Chestnutllill;Fr«l. BrownT corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets; I* J. Gr.i hame. Twelfth and Filbert: H, B. Llppincott, Twentieth and Cherry; Peek & C(L, 1228: Chestnut? Samuel 3-limit ing, Tenth and Spruce; A.B. Taylor,lols Chestnut, P.G. Oliver, Eighteenth and Spruce: h . Jatoby, Jr.,917 OhOet nut; Geo. C. 13owor, Sixth and ViJiuJaa.T.biimii,Broad ftfad Spruce: Daniol S: JortctJ, Twdtth and, Spruce; W. B. Webb, Tenth and Spring Garden-. doI-tmthsfl.lyrpS : * j _l: HEATERS AND STOVES. . fjs T H ON* S LONDON KlTOH oner, or European Ranges, for fsniilieH, hotels ■SBvl or public institutions, in twenty different sizes. WD.< Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Air b urnnees, Portable Heaters, Low down Grates,. lureboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Strw-hole Plates, Broilers. Oookiug Stove., - tc , « holcsole and xno"[ioN,' ’.'myMfmwGm§ No. '■»') North Second street. THOMAS. S. DIXON & SONS, p2s[ Lato Andrews & Dixon, • ' mm No. 1324 CHESTNUT Street, PJiilada., v—Opposite United'Statea Sliiit. . anufacturersof LOW;DOW . ..... PABLOB, . CHAMBEB, OFFICE,* And other GBATES, ■ For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood hire; WABSI-AIbWbNACES, , * For Wanainc Public and Private Baildingß. EEGI6TEBS, VENTILATOBs, - AVD . CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKING-ItANGES, BATII-BOILEBS. WHOLESALE and BETAIL. BUSIN ESS f C ARDS. JAMES-A. WRIGHT, THORXTOS PIKE, CLEMENT A, GRIS COM, THEODOTIE WRIGHT, ERASE L. NEALL. PETEE WEIGHT A SONS, Importers of earthenware Eliippine and Commission ATerellants, ~ .. . No. 115 Walnut street, Philadelphia.^ ffOTtox sail Tuck of EVERY \J width, from 22 inches to 7d inches wide, nil numbert Twine B ,'& Amid ? DaCt ’ ja2g No. 103 Church street, City Stores. PRIVY WELLS.— OWNERS OF PROP erty—The only place to get privy wellscleansed and disinfected, at very low prices. A. PEYSSON.Alanu facturerofPondrettS,Goldsmith *s HalKljibrary^street. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. Philadelphia, Wilmington and BALTIMORE BAILROAD-TIJIE TABLE. Com, mencing MONDAY; May 10th, 1860. Trains will leave Depot, comer Broad and Washington avenue, as loir 1 IO WAT MAIL TRAIN at sio A. 31. ( Sundays excepted); I for Baltimore, stopping at nil Regular Stations. Conr I necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for J Crietield and Intermediate Stations. . | EXPRESS TRAIN at 12.00 31. rSundays excepted), for I Baltimore and Washington, stopping atWinningtonj j Peffyviile and'Havrede Grace. Connects at Wiinnng- 1 ton with train for New Castle. - ' . I EXPRESS TRAIN at 4.00 P. 31. (Sundays excepted), I for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, I Thnrlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington, Ne\vport, 1 Stanton, Newark, Elktou, North East, Charlestown, j Pfiryville, Havre de Grace, Aberdeen, .Perryman sj I Edgewood, 3f asnolia, Oh&se’B and Stemmers Run*. : NIGHT EXPRESS at 11.30 P. 3f. (daily! for Baltimore and Washington, stopping,at Chester, Thurlow,Lin wood, Claymont, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North East, Perryville, Havre do Grace, Perryman’s and 3lag- U< Ptiß*si , Fortress 3lonroe and Norfolk will take J TRAlNS.—Stopping at all Stations between Philadelphia and Wilmington. . _ Leave PHILADELPHIA at 11.00 A. M.^.30,8.00 and 700 P. 31. Theo.oo P. M. train connects with Delaware Railroad for Harrington nud intermediate stations. Leave WIL3IINGTON6.3O and 8.10 A. M., 1.30,4.15 and 7 OOP M. The 8.10 A. 31. train will-not stop between Chester and Philadelphia. The 7.00 P. 31. tram from Wilmington runs daily;allotherAccommodation Trains B From 9 BALflilbßE to PHILADELPHIA.—Lsave,, Baltimore 7.2.', A.31.,3Vay Mail. 9Jo A. 31., Express. BALTI3IOEE at 7.25 P. 51. Stopping at .Magnolia, Per ryman’s, Aberdeen, llavre-de*Grace,Perry\ ilitsCbarles ..town,Nortli-Eostj Elkton, Newark, Stanton, Newport, Wiimincton, Claymont, Linwood and Chester. t i _ PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMOBL CENTBAL BAILBOAD TBAINS-Sfoppingat all Stations on Ches ter Creek an J Philadelphia uud Baltimore Central Eatl r°Leives PHILADELPHIA for POET DEPOSIT (Sun- I day excepted) at 7.00 A. 31. and 4.35 P. 31, I Leave Philadelphia foi Chadd s Ford at 7/W P. 31. ! The7.oo A. 31. Train will stop at all Stations between l Philadelphia and Lamokin. .. . . ... I A Freight Train with Passenger car attached will I h ave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) at 1.00 P. M Leave PO?!T DEPOSIT for PHILADELrHIAJSun days excepted) at 5.10 A. 31, 9.25, A. M., and 2.W P. 31. Leave Cliadd’s Ford for Pliiladelph.aat i,.10A.M I \ g mu iny Train will leave Philadelphia at s.uo A.. 31, I for West Grove, and intermediate stations. Returning, W |{Uffi^ g M. and 4.15 P. 31., will conuect at Lamokin Junction with the 7.<)0 I \ 3l.tmd P.3I, trains for Baltimore Central It. R. t Through tickets to all point West, boutli, and South- I west may be procured at the ticket oflice, Chestnut I street, under Continental Hotel, where also State Rooms fer g gSmnany kl;d ** thi ' ir xIiNNEDY o .^". 8 ' QHOBTEST IIOUTE TO THE SEA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. THROUGH^TO^ ATLANTIC CITI HOURS ! Through Trains leave Vine Street Ferry as follows: S ffi iai Excursion xJuAiil: it Atlantic -V-ommodoti.m ] ii( ( m Atlantic Accommodation; Ol* Express, through in ]?£ lmm>: '7* v-* \i* Freight 1 with passenger car) "-W A* • Mail r \lv m An Extra Express tram (through m Hi Jf 0 ' l , rs > ll ‘ leave Vine street Ferry every Saturday at 2P. M. He mming, leave Atlantic City on Honda \ , at 9.40 A. 3L. LOCAL TUAINbLfcAVL MSh blllEU. iluuimontoii RKTU jy* ft gV LEAVE */ * 11„ii, n , , ’.,« 0, ,-:.SCNi)AY-MAIL Leaves Vine street •//' *? r? ?r Loaves At1antic............. - 417 f- -u, Fare to Atlantic City, $2. Hound Trip Tickota, good for tl|e day and train on which they are Oakmairs Local Express, No. 30 South Fifth street, will call tor baggage iu any part «f the j:ity fnd suburbs and chock to hotel or cottage at Atlantic City. ■ ■ Additional ticket offices iiayu been located in tlm road: ing-rooms of tlio Merchants’ ancj Contmentul Hotels, also at No. 30 South Fifth JP Olt t) AP E VIA WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY I*. ISM. i Leave Philadelphia, Knot ot Murltet street, as follows. 9.00 A. M„ Cope May Express, due at 12.25 M. 3.15 P. 51., *‘ k Passenger, duo at/.15 1.51. 4.OUP* M.-y-FiiKt. Express (commencing an hnturdny, uly 3d),di10t».55 I*. M. XT ~ i n ir, Sunday Moil Trninleaves at 7.15 A.M.,du010.4J. Cape May Freight, leaves Gamdeii da h. at 9.20 A. M. RETURNING—TRAINS LEAV EI CAI>E MAY, 6AO A; M„ Morning Mail, ilueat 10.00 A. M. . '9.00 A. M., Fast Express ( commencing ou Monday, Inly stlt)', duo 12.07. , 5.001*. 31., Passenger, due at 8.22 P. M. Sunday Mall Train leaves Cape May at 5.10 r. M. Capolllay Freight TrnliilwVtg daily at 0.10 A.M. AununlTleiiota, ,$lOO. QntirtoW.Ticket*,.ajOijto hj •hail only Aif the ifreusurer at Cuin<lu>._. W- Coupon K4U* 10 Coudouh* 525. Kxoursioii Ticket*,Bsoo, aaa oi } e^M.t of Market street, also atOamdon and Capejjljiy. . 1 Fdr Millville, Vineland, Bridgeton, Salem and inter . mediate Statiomjjlenvo l*hilad,elpbia.uaily at B.QO A. M.» for Woodbury. Mantua, .Barnefcboro' anil GliOishoro’. leaveaPlitladelMjio at «.« Freight received at first covered f vyharf bolow Wal fiupcrintendenl W j.Jt.B. -DIOR ' NEW YOBK-THE CAMDEN I *‘J? AMD - r AMBtfjf 'aWD fhii>adbi»phja and TBKNTOH BAIBBOAD COMBASTf ’8 MNE9, from j PhiladefpMAtoNow Xork, and wajT;-plocca, from ;W«I- i Amliffir, Accom.. 8»M Ats A. M.jvia Cowasn and Jersey OltxExyMail, «00 AtZ.OOP.fl.vTiaCdiDdOttand 4OO AtSP.M. forAraboyand- intennediafeatatloiiß;.- ; ; At expand BA. MVatid 2:P. M,, forßrcObold. .1 ■■ . , i | Ats.oo A. M. 2.00 TV MITor Long Branch and Point* on . At 6.50,8 and 10 A.il., \MSOA3Ofi, 7 and IUOP. M., for k ßordentown, Florence; Burlington,.Bovotly.,ana JJo , lanco/and at. 12 31, for Burlington*. I^ovorly., and j AtAMand 10 A.M.,12 M.,1,3 80,480,6,7 And IIAOP.SI.for - Edgowatcr, Riversfdo,: Kiverlon, PalmyrA* and -x isn Hrmee,and2P. M., for Bivorton. ~ .• '-:. £ * ■#sr Th<s land 11.30 P.M. Llucb will lcavo .from foot of Market street by upper fcrryV’ 1 .v . i From Kensington Depot: • - 1 iV ' L r At 11 A. 31., via Kenßingtou and Jersey City> NowYgtk - Express Bine ...,......*"••00 At 7.30 and 11.00 A. M.,2.30,3.30 and 5 P. M, for Trenton and Bristol, And at 10.20 A. 31. and 6 P. 51. forßristph At 7^oand 11 A. and 6 P. 31. for Morrisvllloand TullttOWn : ■< At 780 and 10.16 A. M2A0,6 and G P. M. for Schenck’s AtMOadd*'lo!?AA; M.,280,4,8and0 P.. M. t for Corn? wells, Torreßdttlo,HolmcaburgjTafouy, Wißslnoming, liridesburg and Frankford, anu 8 P, Al.,for HolmcSr burg and intertnediatu Stations....., • ■ ; • From AVostPhihiUelphia Depot via Cnnncctinnßailwuy At 980 A. 11„ 180, 4,6.46 and 14; P, M, N.ety Yprk Bxr press Lino, via Jersey 01t>...<.....-....*.......9.1 £> i At P. M. EmigrantW ( At 9.30 A. 31.;i:3M, 0.4 b and 12 P.M«• for Trenton. . ] At 9.30 A. M.*4/6.46 and 12P. 31;,f0r Bristol;. • > \ AtUP.M.iNigntitbrJlorrißviUCiTullytown,Schenck a, | Eddington'* Cornwells, .Torresdafo* Ijolmcsburg,. Ta? i cony, Wiasinoiningi Bridesburg and Iraftkfprd. The 9.30 A. M. and 0.46 and 12P.M. Lines run daily. All others* Sundays excepted. _ , . , _ For Lines leaving Kensington Bcppti tako.tno cara on Third or Fifth streets, Pt Chestnut, at half an hout be fore departure. The Cars of Market'Strict paihvayrin direct toWest Philadelphia Bepot*Ohestnntjind Walnut within one siiuartj. On Sundays, tho 3lurke£ Street Cara will run to connectwith the 9.30 A. 51. and 6.15 and I2P. DELAWABE KAILBOAD ILINE9 from Kensington Depot. ... _ ■• ■ At7.3OA.'M-, for Niagara. Falls, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Bockeswr, sßin*]uvmptoii,i Oswego, Syracuse, Great Beml, Montrose,Wilkuibarre, i fccliooley’s 3lountuiu, <kc. I At 7.30 A. 31 * and 3.30 s P. M. for ; Scranton,.Strouds- I burg, AVater Gap, Easton, Lambertville, FiemWton, &c. The 3.30 P. 31. Lino connects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chuuk, Allen toJt'J/a?M?Snd’fi*p! 31. for Lambertville and interme- CA t '<ll)EN O ANDEUBLINOTON CO., AND PEMBEB TON AND lIIGHTSXOWN BAIIjBOADS, froid Mar- At 78^1*18A.'m^sSojJJflS*oBoP.M.forMcrclmnts- \TUc*,3loOre6to\vn, llarttord. 31nHonville, luunspoit, Mount Holly, SmitlivUlo, Ewansville, Birniinghum and Pemberton, A? 7 A. 31.. 1 and3..30P.31.f0r Lewisttivm, Wrights* town,Cookstown,New Egypt, Ilornerstowh, Cream Kidge, Imlayatown, Sharon and Ilightatown. Fifty pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Passenger, Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag" go ge but their wearing apparel. All baggage over .fifty pounds to be paid tor extra. Tho Company limit- their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar Pj* P® ll ™}* tfnd will not be liable lor any amount beyond slt», ex- C< 'ficketfi P ßoW^and Baggage direct Jo Konie, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara balls and l ““rSpnal'licket Office, W.locatcf at No.BM Cheafi nut street, where tickets to New York, : uud all mipor _ tant points North and East, may be. procured. Persons Kensington. At 7, and ll) A.M.i and 9 P.3l.,and : • SmEuXent. i ClSNTBjfij # Jr KOAD .-SU3I3IER TlME—Taking effect June 6th* 1869. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central railroad leave the De;ot,at Thirty-first MnTket^^atreets, which ia reached directly by tho cars of the Market Street P.ik fieneer Itailway, the last car connecting with each train leaving Front and 3lnrket street tjurty minnteg before its departure. Those of the ChestuuC and Walnut Street* Baihvay run within pno sauare of the Depot. , B Sleeping Car Tickets carf be had, oil auplieation at thO Ticket Office, Northwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut Sl Agentaof ?ho th Dn 1 10S o Tra D afer Company will call for BnhpngO at the Depot. Ordora leltat No. 001 Chestnut atrect. No, 110 Market street, will receive at tention xbaXNS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: ■ i .atO.UU A.. 4i. Pholi Accui;'. nt 108 U A.M., 1.10, and 7.MP. 31. Daneaater Accpm...... 4.00 F. 31. Parkshnrfi Trnna. JJ{ E- it' EricM"!! ...at 1080P ; M. Saturday night to 3Vmianiapnrt only. On Sunday night paßßCligera will leave Philadelphia at 12 <) clock. ■ Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains ■J^^SsTSEaTOSjfiSilfSif Cincinnati Exprcsß Philadelphia Expre55...,......^......-..... •.—•••••-at a. XL. Paoli Accommodation at 820 A. 31. and 3.40 &O.M P. M Erie 3lail and Buffalo Express... vJJ A. M. P.rMmrgTr.bui Lancaster Train a Jt4fflP M - Harrisburg Accommodation ••&& 9.*u x. ji. For further information, apply to om rtioatnnt JOHN F. YANLEEB, Jn., Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut Bt FB\NOIS FUNK, Agent, 116 Market street S \3!UEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will not assume anv risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and thoow, m u,, lTD ,ake,^^.,U s Con tract. General Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. . Philadelphia, germantown AND NOBIUSTOWN .TIME TA MLE.—Ou and after Monday, May 3d, 1869, and uuti further notice: F()n GERMANT o\V'N. „ } Leave-Philndelpbia—o,7, 8, 9i>s« 10, 11,12 A. 31., 1,2, 3.15,4,4.35,5.05, s?*, J, 10,11, UP. M. Leave Gt‘rnmntown--b, 7,7 H, 3, 8.20,9,10,11,1- A. ai„ ] ’ 3,4. 6, (>>3,7,8,9,10,11, P.M. . .1. Xiie 8.20 (town-train, and the 35£ and 5% up trains, will not stop oh tho . Leave Philadelphia!— 9.15 A. M., 2,* 4.05 minutes,7 and * fJeuve Germantown—B.ls A. 31.; CHESTNUT HILL RAILItOAp. Leave Philadelphia— 0, 8,10, .L* A. 31., 2, 3>*,5^,7,9 ” wJ’ciiVstnut Hill-7.10 minutes, 8,3.10, and 11.40 A. 31.; l.«, 3.40,5.10, HUO 1 .* liCftTo Philadelphia-!!asrniimtcn A. M.; 2' and P- »I- Leave Chestnut Hill—7.Bo unnutea A. M.; 12.40,8.40 and AHD NOKRI!3TOWN. . Leavu Philadelphia— G» Da, 9,11.05, A. SI., Li,3, Da, «, s}£, 6.15,8.05,10.05 and lDa P. SI. n y * Leuve Norristown— s.4o, G/a,7»7?,£, 9, 11 A.. SI., Da, 3, Xrninß from Norristown will not stop at Sloiree’s, Potts’ Landing, Domino nr Sthurs Lane. ncy' f p)ii. 5 1>. SI. Train from Philadelphiawill atop only at School Lane, llanayunk and Conahohocken. ON bUNDAib. _ r Leave Philadelphia—9 A.SI.: i.a ; 4 and7.lsP. M. U m N«r r i.to™ J I. g Leave Philadelphia— 6, 7>t * 9,11.05 A. SI.; 1/a, 3, 4/a, 5, 5/8,6.15,8.05,10.05and lDa P-Sl. . Leave Slauaynnk—b. lo, 7,7/6, 8.10,9>a, ID* A. SI., -,3>a» Thrs'l' front Philadelphia will stop only at SchoolLanouud s™^]y A YS ; Leave Philadelphia—9 A..M ; 25i,4at i d7.5 P. 51. Leave SloiJuyunk-r7/'a A. SI., Da, 6 and Jh l • si. Mttuiu.u.u, W IL«ON, General Superintendent, ' Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Quickest time on record. THE PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. t 8®"26 HOURS to CINCINNATI, via PENNSYLy - NIA BAILKOAI) ANI) lb\N-lI ANIILE ,71a HOURbleau ligr THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Pnlnco_Bt»tp- Boom SLEEPING-CARS run through from PHILA MVT.PIII A to CINCINNATI. Passengersi taking the 12.00 M. mill 11.00 I>. M. TraliißrcachClNClNNATlßml nil points WEST (mil bOUTH ONE TEAIN IN AD N.T., and all points WEST. NORTHWEST and SOU TIL WEST,wilVbqj>urticulrtrtoaakfor TICKETS Vm I> I^ I To N BECUI I IE U th E 'UNEQIIALED ndvnntngrs of TICKET *o°/ FICE BrN. AV: COR N Elt NI NT II and CHESTNUT St.. No 118 MARKET STREET.hot. Second anil Front sta., Anil THIRTY-FIRST and iIaRKET sta., West Philu. J S. n p. SCULEjJGeneral Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh. JOHN H. MILLER, General Eastern Agent, Siu Brond way.N.Y TDHILADERPHIA AND ERIE RAlL ■ff: ROAD—SUMMER TIME'TABLE;—Through'Mid Direct Itoute between PhiltMlelphia. Ba'tfoore, rinbimr» WlllianißPort* to the Northwest and tho Ur*- 11 Oil Kegion of PeunßylTunitt.—Mogant Slopping Cara “oh and'after %IQND AY,April26,lB69,theTrojns on tlSl>bnadelpblAnndEn|o T llolUgl will run as follows • arrives at Erie ... ; 3CHo Express leaves Pbl}adetpWa ;:: “ ■ ■“ aiTlyes atKrjp..;..;.,..-.,"',--"- Elmira Maineftves w.«rivs...At U ;n arrives at pbUadQlphi*.. - -?i Eric 1 lii anVspo rt A.M AlIe: beny River Railroad. Bo f£| ,! R ErrL TYbKH, General Superintendents •pEADINO RAILROAD. GREAT. MM -tAiTriink Lino fromPhiladelphlato the’lnterior of ."t.sSKi Pennsylvania, tho Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cumber-. .'w»H land,and Wyoming Valleys, tho North, Northwest and May 24, 1869* leaving tho (Company’s DepotfThbtcentiy and Callowlilll streets, Philadelphia, tit thO ; following '• ' Beading and alllntermediato Stations, and'Allentown, - i Betnrning,leaves Beading at6.SOP. M.,arriving in BhlladeWliiirat9.ls'P:Mi‘“ V'- » ?( , MOBNING EXPRESS.—At 8.15 A- M. for Beading, ■> Lebanon,Harrisbnrgj PottevUle, Pine Grove,Tamaoua, , ' % Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bojehester, Niagara.« Falls, Buffalo; 'Wilfcesbarre, Pittston, York. Carijils,' ChamDersbuw,BagerstOfwn;ad;, ,j yJ The 7-30 A. M - . train connectsatHeadlng.with tho East . .•*» PemißylvaniaKiulrotulttniiis for Allentown,Ac., and the ‘ "ifi 8.16 A ,‘M. train ConndcW-wttiithaAebanon’y alley train ( :ii ■for Harrisburg; Ac,? at Port Clinton with Oatawlssa B. /, ‘ B. trains for Williamspo7t,Lock Haven. Elmira; toy at, ' Harrisburg withNortlieni Central, Cumberland Val- „ •ley. and Schuylkill 1 and SUsduehanna ,trains for North umberland, Williamsiiortp iTork; Ohambersburg; Pine- ‘EXPRESS.—fcgaves PliliadclphiA at 3.30 P;>3liforßeading, Potlsvllle, Harrisburg, Ac., con- ■ nectlng with Beading and Columbia Bollroad trains for ° FOTTSTOWN, ACgOMMOBATION.—Leaves Potts town at 625 A.SLifltoppiugat the intermediate stations; arrives In' Bliilndelphia'ntB;4o-AjAI.,iBeturning leaves Philadelphia P. 31. f .arrives,in,Pottstown at 6.10 P BEADING ACCOMMODATION.-LeaveS BcadVljat 7.30 A. M., stopping atoll way stations; arrives in Pinla- : Beturningilcavesphiladclphia’at 6.13 P- M,; arrives "/Sainsfor'phHaSclpbla A. 31,; and Pottavillo atdiie A. 3I 1 ., arrivlngtaPhiladolphia at 1.00 P; 31. i AfU'rnoontrainslcavcJftaTishuTgatJ.os P;3l..,ahd Pottavlll6at2.4sP.;3l'.;larriTinS;atPlilla arrisburg Accommodation ieavei Biding aifJii A, 3I„ and Harrisburg at 1.10 P. M.vConnecangy at Bead ing yvitli Afternoon Accommodation'soutliat 6.30P.11., arriving in Philadelphia at 9,15 P. 3t.£o , ,;VV 31 arker train, with a Passenger capo attached, leaves •Philadelphia-at 12.43 noon for• PottsvlUe rand.all:.'Way Stations; leaves Pottsfille at 7AO A.81.,f0r PhHddelphia aiTct nll Way Stations.- A’ ‘oi: All tilt, above trains-ron daily, Sundays-excepted r, ; Sunday trains leave Potts villa at a A-M.,-and Phila delphia at 3.15 P.'Mleave Plnladulpliia-for Beading at 8.00 A. 31.9 rettiriling from Beading at 4.2 ft P, 31;-in CHESTER VAMKY RAllißOA’D.rTPiiaaengetfi for Dowuingtown and intermediate points.take thei A. 31:, 12.45 and 430 P.ai^trains'from'Philwlelphia,return ing from Dowumgtdwil at 6.10 A. H.yltOO P. 31.» ami ft. 45 take 7.30A.M.,430 and ft.ls ; P.AlUrainS.fQr,EliUadolphia t rcsturning froin Skippack at 8.16 A3li^l.oOand,6.lft P3I. Stage lines for torloua points.inPerkiomen..Valley.con nect with trains at - 'Vim' NEW YORK EXPRESS FOB THE WEST .-“Leaves Now York at^.oO>AiM. t s.ooand - 8.00 P. 31 , passing Rendiiig at 1.05 A; 3lv; IUJO JW p. M., and connects' at Harrisburg.witlu Pennsylvania arid Northern Central Bailroad Express Trains for Fitts burgh* Chicago, Baltimore,* «c. Returning, Express Tram leaves Harrisburg ouavrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pittsburgh,ar2.3s ando.2o A. M. and 10.55 P. M., passing Beading at_ 4.30 and 7.05> A. M.and 32.60P.M.,arrivingnt3few York H.00aud12.20 P. 31, and 5.00 P. M. Sleeping; Cars'accompany these ; trains through ‘ between k Jersey/City and PHtflOurghv v V Ma 0 U trainer Now York leaves Tiaixisburg at 8.10- A, )/ M. and 2.05 P.-M.v: Mail train forHarriyburg leaves No Y SOI11j“lK1LL VALLE-ir leave Of Pottsville at 6.43,11.30 A. 3li P. 3Li returning from Tamnqua nt 8.35 A. M. an<12.15 add P*3L• n .; ; SCHUYLKILL AND: SLS«UEHANNA;BAILBOAD —Trains leave Auburn at 7.55 A. 3f. for Pmegrove and Harrisburg, and at 12.15 P.M, and Tre mont; returning from Harrisburg at 330 P, Mr, and frpm Tremontat7.4oA.M.nndsSP.M.. r ,■ ■■■ t > -j--jj TICKETS.—Through tickets and emigrant tickets'to all the priuoipal pointßriuithoNorth and West Tickets from.thiiadeipidiv t6i Beading and i Intermediate Stations, good ,for day, .ouly, are poliCby Morning .\cconmiodatiou, Market Tram, Beading and Pottetown Accomiuodatmn Trains at redweed rates. . 4 Excursion Tickets to Philadelpliia, good for. \c are sold at Keiidingand Intonnediateutations by Bead ing oudPottstowu; Accommodation Trains at ri Tlii** following tickets are obtainable(duiy at the Office of 6. Treasurer, Nm 227 tiouth .iourth street, Philadelphia, or of G. A.; Nicolla, General Superintun- Ticketa,at 25 t per cent; discount,between ianypoiuttfdesirediforfiuniliejtauaflrniS. MUeage Tickets',good for 2,OyOnnLes, between all points 'at 6*52 50 each for fainiUesiand-tirnis.. .: ;i • ' .. Season Tickets, for three, six, muaor twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. ; Clergymen residing on the lino of the .rood will be fur nished. with cards, entitling themselves and wives, to Plniiiitelpbia to Pfincipal am tinna.cood for Saturday«bunduy and Monday.,.at re duCed.faro,.to be ;liad only at.the Ticket Ollico, at Tiiir : teenin and Callowhillstreets., ... ■„ f„^i„,i KBEIGHT.—Goods of all descriptiong .fon?artied. to all tiie above points from tho Company s Depot, Broad and Willow . - r j Freight Traius leave Plulatbdplua daily at A. M., 2 12 45 n00n,3.00 and- 6.00 P. M.,Tor Beading, lAba.nun, | ; Harrisburg, PottsvHle, port (jiluton, and all poliitp be- | s< AlnilscloBcnttbePllUadclpiii'aPoßt : offlceioi ; ahplMos fi on the 1 dad ami its branches nt SA. M„ and fas-the prin* ' cipal Stuthua only at ; Dutigan’p Express will collect Baggage for. mil, pains leaving I‘hiladulplibi Depot. Ordersenubo left at >o. . 223 South Fourth street, or at tho Depot, Thirteenth.and Callowhlll streets. _ Vf ORTH VENJiSyIiVAKIA RAILROAD. IN -THE MIDDLE BOUTE.-Shortest and most di- Set lino to. Betldeherii, Easton,„ Allentown, Manch Chunk, Hazleton, .'White Haven, VVilkesbiU're,Hahanu> (Sty, 31t. Cnrmel, Plttßton, .Tuiiklmnnock, Scnintou, Cirbondale and all tlio points m tku Lehigh ondWyo* , m rSscnsLT fi‘"p“t in Philadelphia, N. W. corner Berks “"bUHMEE ABBANGE3IENT, 15 DAILY TBAINsA, ~ -On umf nftev TUESDAY, Juuolst, 1869, Passenger Trains leave the Depot, bonier of Ber Wand American ; , Rtreets, daily (Sundays excepted),iis follows. 6.45 A. 31* Accommodation for Fort Washington. At 7.45 A. 31 .—Morning. Express for Bethlehem and Principal Stations on North Pennsylvania Baihoad, connecting at Betldehcm with Lehigu Valley KrtUrosul- i for Allentown, CaUisauoua, Slatingtou, Muucli Chuii, Weatherly .Jeanesville, Hazleton,White Haven, Wilkes* barre, Kingston, Pittstoii, Tiinkhannuck.aiiil allpoiuts r,.i,i..1, .....: \vvomin" Yulleys; also, in connection with Lelligh mid Miilumey Bailroad for Mahanoy City, amlwith Catnwissa KnilroadTor Itupert, pimvillo, Mfl ton and 3VilHnhisport. Arrive atMaucli Chunk at 12 SI., arWllki , sburruitt-2ftoT > .M.:at3ialianoy-City.ab.lAQ : P3L - At 8 45 A. 31.—3ceommcuiatiou forDoyleBtown r stop ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Wu- Tow Grove. Hatboro’ and Uurtsville, by this train, take ». 9 l 4bA. 3MExpnMs)for Bethlehem,^Easton,Allentown, Mimcli Chunk, Wldte Haven, Wllkosbarro, Pittston, ScrantonanilOarhotidnlo viaLcltigh and Susquehanna to Eastou and points oirMorris and Essex Bailroad to NewYork;uml Allentown and Easton, and points un New Jersey Central Railroad and Moms and > Ijssex' Bailroad to New York via Lehigh ValloyßaUroad. A \tlo 45 A. 31.—Aeconunotl,atit ,u for Jb ort Washington, / .-Aceonmiodation toAbinaton. 1 , Af i.Lcliieii Valley Express for Bethlehem, , . Slauch 'Chuuk, Hasnoton, White Haven, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Scranton, and-Wyoming. Coal / M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop- nine- Tit all intermediate stations. 1 . • :■ Pi M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stop- |||| •nfm? at all intermediate stations. ■ _ At 500 P M. —Through for Bethlehem, connecting BetlUihem'with Leliigl. Valley Eveulng Tram for* “^^K^^V^mSlSiSuforLausdalo.stoppiaga “^yai^TMl-Ae—dationfor Fort ffi* \iNS ABRIYE IN PHILADELPHIA._ ilJtlSjheni at 9 \ M., 2.10, 4.45 and 8.25 P.M yS?W«. and 8.25 P. M, Trains muko direct l^ connection'with Lehigh Valley or Lehigh and tiutmne hanna trains from Easton, Scrantou,Wilkesbarre, w ‘‘Ku 0 ® P - M -' . ON SUNDAY’S. * Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9.301 A. 31. Philadelphia lor Dojdestowil at 2.00 P. 31. Philadelphia for Ahmston at 7. P.M. . J Fit'tifand Sixth Streets Passenger cars convoy passeuv j| g 'WldtrcaSTf *Second"n P d o Third Streets Line and M Union Lino run within a “'i^fif^V'ko'tOfflce.'iu’mdcr^ '3% Tickets must lie procured at tho Picket.umce, m mu . to secure the lowest rates onaix- Llg CLAEK> TirlcotH sold and Baggage checked through toprinci- 6olnt Mann’s North Penn. Baggage Express & office, No. IUS South Fifth street. f *'i June Ist, iB6O. , WEST CHESTER AND PHIL AD E-L -PHI\ BAILItOAD.— Summer Arrangement.—On .jj mid affjr MONDAY, April 12,1803,Trams Will lo™* rhjludflphm at 4 ;^ l[^- or from Btation»bSpB|ffi| and Blcdfaoiilj *. .. ii«nr , tiou'ffoius GeneralßapcriuteuqSHiil PIUI.AIIEIPHIA, April Ist-, 1800. . •)' . I ‘^USM 10.45 P. M. .8.15 A, SI. ......... 0.30 P. M. 11.50 A. M. 8.60 P. SI. lO.OO A. SI. B.OO A.M. ........ 5.30 P. SI. 7.45P.M. FSSMbM en B al®@ fliimcdtotud obove^naroed lpamtflv>v/ 4 *l^- .^pv|^| Good* delivered at TEtefoioß P. MAvriU roachWltoabarrejltßßGpg MabanoyGlty.aud thn other .taUoiwldp^^ Wyoming valloys beforeU A.^Cj^effl^Jg||l
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