J,- ;! ‘‘ .! " ->C '■■• s X t ’. -• ,,r '"'lirL ■*' _'.Js'+-T jHIMk: < •: £ga^ro^Barife»?g B :: .. " jfii ;€S3assass®Ksjr , -of BaiitorßaeJa“ ,n » ,n theM«rJaßa/'Mi»(«n» • cartalaaVsinaadprivateload «W«Mtatt;.»#t». ;• rf the ' •'lf tiUndt»•; —•;;• '~^tT v v .T 'f,-tft/-"- Senator SoatMt apoke imtte KiBiMMUUWay . Xbefallerieo «sw ! » u y *v»!. IwoXdte tt> wwittti. :■ - • ■ awy •'; pereaitWttoaMrttiit.iheßoaala-yqriwr la pht««a: ' to naeerd.;to. blmtha tfUo.if/iratOr.' H» Sa,ip«-j mattar what Im majrtoiroe toothing; tfci niiiißHil dotyof bbthaliigjpeMoniilUt that ohanWr/tta pamloa ,j>ra{&; . aitd tt> 5 iuiarinanthtrfcaarar tttwath Ml'iP! 1 !* Tiaten. ’ Hla ipMak- tar-i&£''*tjen;aßid vtifcdy cffufr; ■eooa of a:nln4who»»paf»o6aleeßniee»Bttainte ■ it. ; .<MfU i #?l^ tl '! n_i *; ohaearad by a ranaor rrbiah now rrearioe through verbal repetition,- and.»briinarrows into » apite Mom which It la, dlfioitt /oot to,coll peraoiml. tkoorc. tore—havlagevordioin, arfnment, and peroration—-', krh Bonnet,’eapeachea »j^i-. : Wt' ik*.'«l»trto aonl '. tkot la,'«o'taif oa'trt .-, themd haa this 4eoteef;tSe.'nae|>-'more- than the • • .- •«^^kkiko I kww^w#JP%C i *«k»N»fa - Bokm'k»'ona«WrtiW'p<^‘iH«Vdi>aa'7»‘f»!li . . voteit |<attW«iii;:i'Hd d»*» ! -not:;»toe«, Ht pair?. ■- -nd'^^^rdMiiNkriui-lo^iuc^^ llllo - 1^ ' lt »»>; ’."' " Hiaatyle I» WwnHfcißiiMw! \-fooataaad altara atwbtohltJe'lM wlahuia .trie 1 " ■ . ’do*'- to .drink’; *od ‘woiahl j», -, Bio ■■eentanm "ore, -, krwaeM and attractive:’ dhey-arwJbiottodjastai ■ ’ Byron knotted hU n*ckfehlef: : ’;'lhay '«Ublt .(ho eanlM forerightot thebook-rnan, and the aioco ■ , dwUßiaUdbi ri&'btovtto’ veliafObar i;^: Qaarrtriy ReiTia w/aod ho eartalnly le one Of ,its aoat.attracSTa''eontilbtitoj». , : : 'HliatibJo<>t'iri3m (aaarcl the barbarity ef nlaverj," dliaMiad-nnd aaalyaediii avarfetyof detail*, eaolibf wall aaleoUtad to beaxoeedingly odloaato the Sa; - Baton' aad Bapiaaeatatimfnaatha Boath-' Ha laakcd Uwßt told aod fcltbarirordaaßd pa&atioDa, He atlgKaUacd tkair ioatitotiona »a a hagaUaunotiaaactlaßt UtaHirißaiatr oTUod> ' foaodadiOTlolancn,aad aaalaioed onlyby ttoleoac; It Vaa barbahmils ita origin, law, and spirit, and woald hlaat naatar and BiaiQi iii vbioh It akatad, knl wily tiraad barbai- tiftSf* '" ’''3*-' '3 "* 'from the poetjionrof-run; enil. fl» Inetitatkm of ilarery, Senator Sooner eoonted - theeharity ofVthe r Uareholden- >They'reminded Urn of ft* rtory of themeD—theeheri table man— " who via boa tart wt'a pennr into tba'okui tir, box and took ont 'a ihiUing with? thV othor; or 1 S*s : the Rnarian penitent, who told hia baada with one hud and withthe other picked the poeket of ano ther’penitent by hia tide. He regarded Derfa, of HUeiwlppl, JJro wp r andHnntor, ,wh? .regarded ■larerf aa a form of cirillsationi ae labdrlhg under n great error; enlace, ae lo elataie literatnre, things wen eomettaeioallad bjr that wbibh they ken hot. . the Htea were called the meraifnl Fatei, beeame. thbyhad no oerey. A hug* petrUon ef Mr. Sumr ner’e reoarks were adreneed to onMbtt rtaeery, ■lere-maatnra, andtbe eoelety. of, the tiara States, ae tSelr UndewJ'j He Wat fallofalleeioni ud liberal of librarycollec tion. From Chryeoetoai to Calhoun, from Dante to MeDeffle, the Senator tpad back and forward,! t*fdkaa ehatUo thioeih theloom.” ~ wearing hleebdwy ’tobHo. Xike atringe and 1 ttreade of rarltma eolota and taxtore, the Holy Serlptnna and tha;lnddal WUUam lJejd .Oarrl-. ’ eon,,, the Bjythologleal, claetlet i;and;,the.,kletho . dietleal Bl. Aiebroea'and 6am JohntOn, Meat! and John Locke, MUton .ud :Wtlberforoe, Adeta Bmitk end MademeBtowe,and u Infinite - Tariety of'othere, ■wenswoVenendinterwoYen. It would toke a tolerably goad-elted catalogue it* - antunerata the worki footed from or alluded to by the aradlta gentleman. Hia apaach wae the pent ' op Snead «lombartti lnirf,fi*r,Tean? ;; prollfia InqnoiationifromtbeCongnrtnTial record, - exhibiting slara-holding reprceentatirae lit a light, enytklag,tarteredltohle ( |Tbeywen, hunted.. up - with eegtraeii,'.ud, wen meant os a reply to the aieeult made on him eome yean ago. ‘He bitterly lectured‘on the. reehle«ne« end rio ;: 2isSgrs«£SasK!g^“ : TheniltolonofßenatdrSbiinertotbeeuthoraof 1 ! tha Soath; or ratha* hb alienee oijltheir'olaitpß. while he held up a No rthern array a« • Hie only enthon in the eonntry worthyofaotieei'waann-. jift. At the moment I lhbkghtffhkt a’gnaffj Itwonjdhe; to here beard Alexander Dimltry,7thV . pnMtmlniete'V Coete Blea, reply to the Sen a. tor on the pert of Scatharo jijjtelleet.Meihinks I '' he«:ai ,^ttn4aßin»,Aletto^to-‘l;'! ’' i ; T Snmner ii Engllib, and he haa’ fallen toto tha hogtieh inode, of ex - ‘ pramkin;. For Initanee :-i/li|r iplantedy-'htr aayt ; pinnated; torexample, cxaample; (toraiky'avek toradtaatoy edrawnee-yfOr animate, danlmale; for henea, ’omi*; for world, wold ; andeoforth. Take it all In all U kaa been abdd’ipaaek. iha riolenoe '• Cf • kledlidtoUeiklll. 1 ■■■: ;- - mwMtotc-; The &hu»sr Sckoel ta lie u r -i!'.'. -.i/sf-wM, •* MaßoiKia: Iken la quto a'jjliittaaVytoW-of tkoqwatiooftfe* oowtrtettoo of . a grammar '. aabonl U faa glftoaoth aaotioa tron toat UtjM'nuattaoMioadayVfru*. ;Xhotor«narkJ to ,a«lr ,«ritlofc;Bi» - ayoa ti*a 'oyparafatt’of‘tkia :ikmmra^^«toMnd : BMo«iaad/tko***Utt; ithtotokarofarblgbar jrr^£,r^jr-.“s.s S^nrili^enii to: ' obtab a graaaur toluol, aad. ytt .Couotli tiavu ,l^ r . ’. teif jifiSn'' 'Hi*jflftaaafe < - jWfasirt :$$ sonto to ! «Uad? kbit tbare U* already ft grammar mhrroi bnild in* totha pm tenth aoctiOE; «o®ot«nUr large tor ' ‘ dtnii mm that bay* '•*•* w®. p»dpd»b4£*ri it, to tbit aoqilon. There la no oomploint of ita fee log too null. yean, It baa ooooißmo-. dated more thait too kSutorod iebolara on each; feor, while, by tkelaeteneaal :rtport I Jt aril! bo, obterrad fad loot thaaoaokaiidred and eighty •** ao* fa daily aUemlaeea.U fa etrtafaly taHeUal ;fa,anda»w»lt«iHßM-w(to.ayio>iujao.! deUataaemoatof oninaaiiatMii,.: j : i'toaaad (Ml children to to other,rtardi,ra loa^dfaj oWj>h' i- Mfl, fofltotaftt to i»4l ' Jor/appiopjiagsg, 415,900' ppp UwiiwuittiHetiCihi'SJoti*', rtoiwad'.'to, nitwit iSeißg • IdgUolling, ha® bein' ad'-.l venfced to!“)y byo,that, means ind ue othor;and tpey -explain Sthn -oppiaiUon" of many school' ooblrolleriio sustaining the partialities ofCoun cils, Tho. Hoard bettor icqaalnted thenConneila. in regard to the, com pardttTeimportstoe of the wjhoUatic : ig»ntaof all; theseotlons; and the; are better able to decides!), questions requiring a knowledge of eoltooi detoiler and' itattotioe 1 andthe iigniflpadt faoia, thpt.V.Wn: ’ .silalnojild not trusV.tne fbytijn«-pyjtbej?ifl«*nth tootion to the iaetlbh'ofr-thfc- fioafd'of OoOtrol. ’nna Qontrqlf.’f <&ir% HipjmoTboaeiiia' of Ccuueilaon this question as apeolal favors to pertain men,plaoe the! aofa bf tM date OounoilaJin. ' ratbera dubious light, e ■ ; . ; ;. . oThbre. to alao" serioda opposition to the exported: Idoettonpf the proepMtire school In the Fifteenth; thp position eeleeted to neilherln.the.oehtreofihe populafloi'niiif the' wafdl It' .to dlmoat : at the; pxtietne’pi|fSi''o?. , «ti»W» i f , r-'“»i Wt»r.weiC7',)pbe; ■lte IsnearlyaspbJwtiMiahle asthatofthepreaent, Khbol.;;: l lae’'dMtn»;of.the,i)eople;haa beentaso.. onto aojntpal looatlon, hpt if the- preaentdeilgnii ; ara’not‘'a , handpnod ) ;they' willoertainly 'Jbe eadljr dtoappointed,- ;;- 1 .e'-v* i/JpatiCß.' , c„,| —■ —■ ">- '/ 5 j to Ileeaan. . ’• -•' - • l On Friday sight the Irtohmen o# Mtiylebono and. bthenr'trtliiWtaWf'bf'eeVertr- thoaaand»,'anom bletl in and .areaad HopaJBMI, BpU/atrcptjEslgQ #ato road) to witowas tbepr#*onUtioa-ofa parse of fimoaadvg do ab©at£3o, taUiilm Oi Heenan, «. a mark ,of .jreapeet and 9j’a>pathV, l ae I Xi[liboiennbd feUowreountomen, for hiamanljroondiwt during hlr pnblloioaroereinco Eli arrive! tin dSngladd.,. Tho hall War totally id-: Sufcoiarii'to aoobmiaodetethe multitude. -A Air. 6artbo|otnt>%iMtok wae cplled to thophair. A Mr. MpHim,,lp ansddrew, elated, that the testimonial hed beea gotnpbjahilling contributions, princi paily froar Iriabmoni'etid a feir Kttgllihmen. A r reporter 'ofilhei preiia.jirM, present, and .he ealted gnm him to aot honestly with them and report ; (him, in contradistinction to thoao given- by >oma bfjtbo loaraalr, A» there were many thousands of ; peraonr baUMe.' anxiously watting, he shotted here,, draw hto'YerUark*; ;tp;; a etmolusion.. A band per- ' formed Variode .Wall-known-/alri of that Bmerald lain. Subsequently,, a pone of thirty sovereigns' anjd a' aerbtb wen prdesoted -in .duo form, amid bqisteronaefcthmiiaam. Heenan briefly reeponded by limply: paying hew*« gnadoutomed to pabtiq <ppakla«, lmt he thaoked them moat iidearaly for tStog^rtofjMrlHiwff I-'*’-. ' /■ impobtaWoss. ; (ieportcdibr Tilt frciK.)) . PALBBMO-Bng Venae-7#boked famous JB3& do hfads WtM mok.aws ! il •:' -■ -1 ~ ri, LETTER BAGS i At th 6; Merchants' Exchange, Philadelpkx-a . - tip Norway if^afor../. IV..L. ~ J.. .7. .'.Hoar Kong .'soon- 1 ip George Baynes. Savage,. ...7- Valparaiso,soon nCoMeUa. Roberta...'.... *■..Barbados,soon tk Mini KUiabetfc. Hiehbom; Montevideo. coon ffrigtfcllfc Reed. To»o.~~ Jego do On ho. goon f" s . JSAJtINB '' IN'i'JEI,I,IGEWc!K. j t'UBT Or KHIUAUttUrHt A, Jin. «, i»Ba, I -.. 'V aV. "/'* « jkyrvKn. “ > Bilg Yawn* Mead#*, 70 days from P alermo, with Trait -TBri«V«rtA“‘ftmi'.ltdays from Cardenas,withmd .lhwna to Stewart, Person A Co. - • * J '<#■ > Bohr Colorado. Ale. 3 day* from New York* with mdse to Crowell A Comas. <»»*• , 1 • - . . r [ Bohr Hobo, Swereon.l dayfromGsieae, Md.with dors to Rtoherdaon ft Overman; Ifiehr C W Holmes, MoblweU, from Nantnoket. I Bekr.ti M Bttich<«nitb« from Norwich. ; Bohr Reams. Reed, from New York. ' Sebrß fcl Wilsoa; Davie, from Boston. iStesmer Aon Elisa, Robinson, 8 hours from New York, WithJtdeeld W MBttrdk Co. j; CLEARED. / . i Steamship Delaware. Cannon, N York. J Allderdice. i Steamship Cambridge. Howes. Boston. H Winsor., VShipFrankHayiae.Raadall, Quebec, t Wright ft Sons, . -., v Baake, BalLimore A S Morris ,W*ln ' v Bark Whita Wing. Bellas. liasnayraJpaUett Bros. ' ; Bark Washington. Weneae. London, workman A Co jSchr O S CaratairsVCorson.Salisbury, Van Duaen,. Nortoti &Co ir *. i >:■ . - <'*« ■'MTU * Clover.' • . ' •_ m j Bohr 0 M Smith. Smith* New H%vea, Nhytf, flawyef ft Off, 7 ‘ ,6ohr : Retd. Boston. C A Reeksoher ft Co. fccbrß HWilsoo.lJavis.Boitoa, „ do - Btr JBjEMtnrdr,Dennis,'Baltimore, A Grovek, Jr. i V"v'; (Corregpopdsßoe of The Press. > '; l ’ BavSEdb GRACE. Juneg.isw. -i .. 1 The Klaritoa left with* boats in tow. laden and con-- •ignjdee follows :< ~ - '' *■ - i( ‘- \ Cnsia and Col J 8 MeCnidr, wheat, corn, blooms, &o. to Hamphteya. Hoffman ft Wright: Habra Boboob. cQrni eata» fee. to Alex Nesbit; Kicker, lumber, to Saaael Boitons Chas, Brubaker and Sami Bbaler coal to Delaware City. Victoria jteed?Fnbfc lrfindon, arrived at Calcutta* - dCisLucretia, Hardmr,~vas loadinjrat Calcutta Asril BjfOr New York, *e *l6 » per t in. ehiawd at New York 4thin»t,for bleared at Boston 4tfciMf. 0, SwiU, teooe, arrived at Savannah iSehrs M PlaUr. ffiiSstrd,'hnd WTeters, Williams, Srnyed at Wnrawitoa, OeJ.Sd inst* l Bohr sailed froa Alexandris.4th Inst, for Paiied#)»bie,.;. ,v -- t. > l Bohr JitaoneJia tfleir, Peterson, hence, arrived at Bst lorefifttfiniXnrt . , . Ahdav Tribble;Jianc# t and Mjum, Brooks, from Delaware City, at NlrcrtoßdeaJd lost. Salemfi forthtwid» Cmnjlorl'buaaelphli, tailed from ladwy^a^jwlajwnrTm^ pajritarbqfr from Provi rSebnßevanne. Gandy, Aaeliai Bodkbili. isle of Pi nee, Prasc&.^ntar#*.Oorder*, fcmsUoe Charter,Bowen, n«^a* «dJ-i iiaawuter, Wrifotta, from Delaware City* i gobr iSvira, niiea, hence, arrived AtPctUaod id fnst jobr lfOuita, Crmse, hence, arrived at P&yr* Ldehre e.lista/ase,'Adiiane/iienoe for Boston; Pan then, Claris* hence Tor Seism;HD L etenp*. Morris, and James MeO kwke j, 8t ebb in s. from Pcomeoce for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport id ioetr ‘ ■ ! Behrs War-Bteed, ; Smith,,hence, and Sarah.Clark* Griffin,{rota Delaware City, arrived at Mew Bedford Sd instant, - . • , , , , Bohr Mary Price* Bustard; from Providence, for Be- COB SALE W-Ipa SAUR, ORKXCfIANGR, FOE twp-«totj,.briek„ iiou.e. tef lot pr sronaa enßeot to improvement Rawt for igi FACTORY. PROPERTF FOB SALE— ortow,X).EQQBEtS N0.3009>,-heatflUtsL paygi-lin S| TO LET OR FOR SAtfi—A POUR «.u>rr booM.toibl# taok tatMtam.aN mod.rn Im-. FroTMunu, übMm#tm ort.r; *4 «!*nnt l»r.e ,*rd; ROR SAIiE. CHEAP—A new Ladd, Web ' iter, * Oo'. B.win, JlMhlne-Ui. hnet m&nu-’ faotared. Addyeaf “Sefiig jMAoblneT’ offioe o' The Frsss. > • --r my*«.tf a* FURNISHED HQUSE /L'O LET—A SB..rnnuabed Iwaw toJatvat Dw northwMtoorncr of NiatA— jfl hocmt*tt»or*.AwplTOn u. ,r.mi..s, nr At fro? MKAKtttJHAtt BITI LUX BUS. mh-tl ffio NORSERYMEN AND FLORIBTB *- For mls ». lar.o lot in tn. CkmUiwennni Motion of • FOB SALE—THE LARGE STONE MANSION, with BWMinfe .Tosant, and Borin* gp>sa»rßßgssr. wsfift'afi aM.naw wut(»Mi»Bwln*do.»(r°mMiecit7. It taa M»riT»aora«. ot japd, foDcwdin with a varialr of •hadttnn;aipod*>tl».«( l waur. Hwauldmakaanriod Mnar Bowdiir Ho««. Utlaa tb.,*dTutw<>o{» hulß*«f*u*, w tha taw »»Jof th« Ww i» •d.ttod for mmtaNißiroaldAQttfOTa Hotelor a Country Store. Terms aooommadaiias, City property .taken in ex change. Inquire at O«oeNo.© Washington Building, Ho.m South THlßlTgtraet, • wfcmSt* fj?oß> SAEE DESiBABIE FA BM. R-t- dontaieifcg 111 OP L* ND, situate id Kad ner township,-pelawar* county, UK miles from Phila dMffctei on the old-Lancaster Road* h boat one mite from Homea's Comar; atrf Eagle stations on the Pennf»iv&- \*H- ascwiary FA*M «BUILD- Iw&s/Oonvemsntiy di «ded mtofialdswith eoodspri ti and miming Water upon it, a*m"U proportion of wood* lend, good orchard of eboice frmt, soil of the firstqual ity,' nto anew of the.elwifii»ft« and farther particulars •apply toTBOittAS PAVIS oa the premises, or OHAB. jCyULbR.Cs biset port office, Montgomery ooußty,x-a. E*ORSALB—Avery productive Farm, •If confining gnaores.ssmate la Radnor Township. Delaware eottnfr. twelve miles from rmlfidelpm*. about one mu* jrora Morgan's Corner aart baste station, oo Btesnif- fe3i%iSi. o }^«?;„ R ,h , s! rough repair; ft* *M u of the first euality, in a high state of cultivation, well watered* good orchard of vari ous kinds of etioioe frail, about ten aor«s of woodland* it willbe divided if deitred. Apply - JA ttUETt, on the eternises; or, CHARLES KUGLER, CABINEI Post Office. _ mjfc-w&set* ,io RENIS—Tw:o. beautifully situated ■V. d«W*hOMe* t w*UjitUMted, boiues aHaardeas attached. on Taeony Plank Road, one mile bgpwTaeoar. and Uree-taarten ora mile from Pas lESe** 90 * ™ Bndesbarg. Apply at TIT MBS. STILL'S "•?- yaUIDH'IR COI.ORER! A,r»PM«!|o»iw>* <JHth.' pnbUc.bat whjofi tu ton* V Hair toilsantu ““ "“‘I •; and .hot* from: Mr «t»2.00w ia fa. lor th« Mine aarheae, )»m* a: . wanly-flam. nearly *• water, requiring no; b. had of tM felkiwiß* tenmtt < Wj5 t ,H.rb.rri.«rn.r JttnuaranclPin.strMl,. , Al!TMMiLlteiUSwthSuW>2tM.t. Saptoßmaftesg ■7lOll EUBOPE.-iH»T5ng been appointed rMf Asrat. for WM. .'WILLIAMB k CO.'S Trauiat- fJABDM AHPPABIOB VASES, S r A-; Mi «gi£ HAMISON. ftwrtiV' ’ HHO OBBOTWOTSt, i IXCBOESS* TBOtJT, BABS. AND SAL t£iWK OROH 4RD APW SBBJNGS. These Bprin*a are situated in the valley of the hckttd srak,tnm L t*2W . Y.felMit mfleseopf hbi the villas* of madina, on rin Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. The principal Amd Springs m three in number i is these there Aresix others They'are 4U located .within a circuit of about fifty rods.. Ihe medicinal uoaiitiMpf th" wateis are fullyphown In the subjoined testimonials. Theyoontam every ]ar?e aifiauntof Sifi- Aetii* Sulphate, ofLime, and Proto* The great medtemalvirtnespoeeeis- Sdhy<hesewhtere depend very , larselrv upon the PW: of these oura^ive subst&noer* - vHiradredfeofoaaGsofdißeoso.especially those result- 1 gg Jrefothft so^oHilouadiathesis,' have-been cured by. .i •ar/nsltisdiseases-Uven!in‘confirmed l«>roi«y-thU waters haye beah signally successful. ; Osimbtttof medical afcdsoientifie goqtlemen are'given fh tbo fcirealars/iiTh* followms- eminent gentlemen speak in strangle nrucpf the medjoinaLywue of these Xu*S : iKdirafd reco’umand the water. coetMeutly. Dr Sprint refers to acasi of-chrome diarrhiza of several years* standing,' which was euHdtyih* useofthe tcater-pr, Beoksays, »* I <im satisfied that these waters are bigblY valuable as mefioma) AgfßU.;' .Dr. Campbell says, •• Tnei must be btrhty beneficial for all ohromo diseases ofthe stomach ip!*Whii* read aMparou the .subject of, these Wdterstbofore the Academy of Physicians, in the oity of New York, in whioh he states tint the Waters poa •sts decidedly torno. refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the olaas of diseases to whioh they.nre more particularly adapted- are chronic affections of the 4ttvri»pe and yrtnary organs , and some of the cumns ous dtsedien / cht onto dyspepsia f ehronic dtarrhaa / chronic dysentery : chrome diuresis ; chronic, cystitis ; diabetes / eases of passive hemorrhage, suoh u Purpu ra hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats of Hectic Fevey. The Water may also be often used with ad vaQtaseine says; m cases of low typhoid fevers ; in convalescence fromprotr acted petite and promotedigestion; in diarrbmas. particularly sooh as are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state ofthemrioous membrane ofthe intestines. In oalou lou.s'affeutioas ot Itthiasts, attended with phosphatio sediments, it is the suitable remedy* hems preferable to -muriatic acid as.tjelbg more** Ivent' and less apt by ooStiriued use tadtsordenhe Stomach. »n febrile dis haiesvitean he used propsrly.diluted. as a refrigerant to diminish thirst andpret*r®a*UTal heat. In akm dis easea-Fn those forms of dyspopsia conneoted.wrh an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in f yro<»r. or ws tetJ-Math, it will prove better than hydrochloric noid. Inloasesof Colteapietonvm, and other iniurioas oon- arising from the. aqtion of lead, this wate.r will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic phtryngitisl laryngitisi ehtonie mucous'catarrh* and humid - asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally) as a gargle m ulcerated sore throats, iry oases of sali vation, and m leucorrhea and gleet ; and also inpues. When taienlnterntifiy-, a wine-glassful ol the Water, diluted, taken, three times a day, is sufficient for an adait, j "1 •( - <•• Other testimonials from physicians, and other re •peotable individuals, may oe seen on application,to ih#A«nt> ' • ' - 1 ■ 1 Dealers supplied on liberal terms.;. f° W *' ,T SoTtwjok. Sole Agent, No. 674 BfiOADWAY, New York. m ytt-swjy i THECHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND, DALLEY’S' HAQIOAL FAIN EXTRACTOR tl AS universally supplanted 1 all other Ointment* and healing application* in both the Eastern 1 end. Western. Bemiepneres, wherever intro* ddoed; and its iturit .1* the true seoret of its •Cooes* in all cutai mom afiettons. whether the oanse be •tcidmt or rfMi-iM. . „ ' r ' | BUPNB A g SPALOS mo, iMtfntlr, nUmii of fc tiieir spruuh. Mis and tnfiammatloni by a timelr 2 at»U«ati»n of tliU »{«r- Mllow kealir. anil tho 5 'flash u renewed as if to a mUSiatn.\ li^MfanWß ploitwis-tterefore every g mpther" eiionld have this healing’preparation .con- 3, suatiy ofi ton/5. It heals sore Breasts,and amokly 2 remove*thexbTTEßor ftTNGWOHM, to prtva- , lent t* the nursery. BY SEA AND LAND.. • The Machinist, the Tra- 3 veller, and every other in dividual whose -lot in.life h throws him. within t oh&nop oi acaiapnt from ® explosion, flrs t or eom rioa, shoalohdif in JjUta 3 that this Maslo Extraoto it hie beet aadonlf friend.» it *is both , nortubie am cheap, andehould ever be his companion, a# a frisn in need—There are thou- [L sands or living witndoso to testify to iu marvellous virtue, who owe the Sound Jitabe and mueelee 9 to its saving efficacy's i The following are a few 3 at a* gtf&tJ&il&ilSg* whioh OR is a PREVENTIVE a » wellaeCUßEi Uorns, Erysipelas, fibres orall kinds, f raisee, • • • ' * Fistulai |hotjwonsoi. ■- ; Frost. Bitesi Scrofula, Broken Breast, i Foyer Koree s Sonrvy, a. Di.-& . BEs&fehi* ! PSia 1 s o i»,|§s“ J ‘ ■ Chilblains, .rain* generally, MiaiMfQk, Cramp. . - Pimpies, Tumor*, Contracted Cords, files, Tetter, > Chafes, . Poison, Ulcers, Diseases of the Rheumatism, 'Venereal Sores, ; gain, , Rashes, «e. ; Sold at thepHjjbiiul Depots, 14 Broadway, New York, and-St and ttl Chartres street, New Wean*, by J, WRIGHT A CO., General Aghht. ‘O pan aUfe be ob tained of all rtepeotabie Druggist* and merchant* ammghout the B^f|V» fBoWS( ’ 318 North BKCQND Street, fair Wholesale Asente for Pennsylvania. ROMATIO DIGESTIVE CORDIAL •am. This exoe'lent and agreeable preparation is one of the twit meant of improving, the-appetite, prpmot g digestion, and givms strength and tone to the. stomach, which nasyetbeenofi'eredtothe public, It is an o d German receipt, ano ha* been in nee for many years the families of the manor cturh's. wherei it has proved arising from Cold or Indigestion. All persons haying the least tendenoy to Indigestion.shouldnever he wit - hut it aeasmall winegteesftil, taken after_ meals, m U exolude all possibility oroontnvohos the OVgPEPSIA. ftiicompoundedof s teeningredients, BITTERS and ARO.«AfICS, and only needs to be tested to.be ap proved andaperesletsd, it is a pleasant beverage, and may be used with safety, pleasure. and advantage, bv invalids, and by those in To be had atalfiead int Druggists, put up in auart-boufes, ptlhegne dojla;, : Manufactured and for sal* by ! J. N, KLINE_fc CO. • • my27Bmo 118 WALNUT Btreet 11*1 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FHILA DELPHI A. ■ In the matter of <he Petition of Insolvency of CHAR- BS T. A. fclMONlrt. ■ Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has ap plied to the Cou Jof Common Pleas an ml dtsoh »rr e, Und-r the proviso as of the I nsoivent laws of this <’om mnnwraUa, which sa/d application wiu be hetr<* by the f *on« of Commdn Pleas, at the c m* t room of said oourr, midule builoinr of tne Stare House, Hhiladelphia.on the 32d da*-of June. A.D.186>, &t lO o oJogk A.lt., when and where all the oreditorsof the unaerslgdod may attend, if they thing proper . / oHARLKi* F. A. "IM^NIK, T my2i-tnw<Bt* COLUMBIA Avenne WJOTrCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A* letter* testamentary >o the estate nf THFREBB MICHELLE AIMAK j)£ BRJ3UY6 LAVAL, deceased, having been ir doted to the'undersigned, all persons havmc claims acainst the said estate are reaaestsd to preseat them, and all persons iadebted therfetoto pay tbesame, to CLAUDIA L*V>L, ' JOANNA LAVAL. Execu‘rixe*, 70S PINs Street, gytt-w*t f ETTfcBS OP ADMINISTRATION TO the estate of JOHN DRUM, deoeesed. harms liaea granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoee fearing claim* to present the same to ■ • v OEOKGK W DEDRICK, ! m Booth SEVENTH Street, OrbU Attorney, ;J, GORDON BRINOKLK, 1 myP-vr 61* No, li7 Smith SEVENTH Street, (VOTIOE. —Whereas letters testamentary to the e*tiU of AARON H. BURTIJ3,!nta of the Oity of Philadelphia, have beej) praote* to the under, atoned, all persona indebted to said «cu4g are requested to make immediate payment, and thoee bavnjg platens apauut the eame to prevent them to '*'* MARY BURI H. Executrix, No 1129 FILBERT Street. my3o»wst* ¥N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MJSIMKH Mi Jacob OILLUMB. Tnutee. L.vari Facias, December, 3100. i>o 886. , The pndenKned hs* been appointed Auditor to re port distribution of the fund raised hr the sale of the following-described real rstate. to wit: All that oertatn tnree-iiory brick messuage or > tenement and lot or pieoe of gronod, sitoate on the north side of Walnut street, at the distance of twenty-five feet westward from, the .west side of Fourteenth street, formerly called Juaiper street, in the said city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on thesaid Walnut street twenty-fire feet, and extending m length or depth Jiortbward of that width two hundred and thirty-fire eetto George street;.bound'd northward by the said George street, southward by the said Walnut street, eastwardby ground late of rdward bhippen Bard, and .westward by ground granted by the said Edward Ship pen Bard to Uoiepiap Fisher - Ah persons interested in the fund are notified to pre sent their claims to tee Auditor, athjs Office, No. 249 Sooth SIXTH Btreet On IUkBDAY, the !?th day or June 1890. Ht « o’olook P, M., or bo debarred irom comme in upon the same. _ Jel-lQt JOHN F. BRINTON, Auditor. TOEKT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY, in re. Assignment of Morris Bvbe and Ph’lllp Anb, late do tofijbusiness as Barbed: Aub. to Charles Bloomlngdale and Isaac Rhine, in trust for oreditors. Notice is hereby given that the aforesaid as«ignees have exhibited and fi *d m the hnid Court this first ao count and that the name will be allowed by the said Court on the 20;h day of June next, unless oause b* shown why such aooount should not be aUcSred, •,. By order of the Court. ' ■ « «• -a-.. DAVID L. PATRICK, Protfaonotary May 28, 1860. milfijeS-12 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. T)TSSOLUTJON OP PARTNERSHIP^ T&?,_?*rtB"/*hip heretofore exletma under the firm of -STILTON & STONE is ihui day dissolved by rogtnatcoDeent. KOBBKT HTILSOw, Pfiila., May 81,1880. J.B. STONE. r^OPARTNERSHmI-T H E UNDER. SIGNED have thu day formed a cnpartnerahio under t>ae firm of aTILAON, BTONK, tt CO., for the J. < !) iFM'nNTLBON JOHN F. BENNETT.. Jnnel.lBfl»-lfn TVOTIUE.-TBE PARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE Mi.Jng under the 6rra ofTJfANt'R, JONES, &• CO., Iron and Meta! Motobants, wa* di*~ solved on tho eighteen of April, 1860, JOSEPH 0, JONES retiring therefrom. , , The nuiiness of the late firm wilt be settled by the re maining p»tnen. FELIX TRANKR. • JOSEPH G. JONES, . J. D, MERCER, Philadelphia, May Ist, iB6O. Limited partnership.—notice )Shereby given, thatthe subscribers have this day entered Into a limited partnership, in aroordanoe with the not or Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, pAaed the 21st day of March. 1836. entitled an *' Abt relative to limited Partnerships, '* and the supple mcpte thereto, 1 under the firm name of TRAN Eft Sc MERCER, lor the tiansunon of tho Iron and Metal business,atNo. 11T North WATfER Street, Piu^deU ff !1 S r S l oKJtP er? J aTp ? ELI ?; TRANER and JOHN D, MERCER, and the special partner ARCHI MEDES J. BUOKNOR, ail resident* of the Philadelphia, The capital in cash, contributed by the special part ner. Is'ifiN THOUbANO HOLLARS. The said Part nerahlpisto commenoe on the first day of Mav. iB6O, and la to terminate on the thirtieth day of April, 1863. foH^pDTSt RCEH.( Gener&l Papers. ARCHIMEDES J. BUOKNOR, Special Partner. fHiLApgLgRIA, May Ist, 1860. iny2-w6t Limited partnership.—Notice j S hereby given that tbesnbsonbefs have this day en tered into a limited partnership, m aooordanoe with the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, pasted thesis? day of March, 1836. entitled an act relative to limited psrtnehdiips Mid the supplement* tbereto*undfcr the name of John Hndikmsbn. for the transaction ot tbe Artists’ Oolor Business in all Its branobes. atNo. 828 North FIFTH Street. The general partner is John S. Hodgkmson.. and the special partner is Edmund Draper, both resident* of the city of Philadelphia. The pash contributed by the special partner is two thousand dollars. The said part, nersbipoommenoed on the first day of May 1860, and is to terminate on the thirtieth dav ot June 1863. • JOHN B. HODGKINSON.GeneraI my&-w<t* EDMUND DRAPER; W. NEILL & Op.. YAKJJ. f.: E, Comer BROAD and CALLOWHILL, gbHtior WHITE AJ&Y'wMAayA, and LEHIGH PrsMifdand kept under'oover expressly for Family use. .■w" Orders by Dispateh will receive prompt atten tion, ■; - : - apS3 8m PISCATORIAL SPORTS. IT .PHILIP WILSON *£0,489 CHESTNUT St, would invite the lovers of PIBCATORLAL SPORT to the Surest assortment, and But duality, of TACKLE ever offered in this oity., , _ Svoh as SurgMeP World-renowned Trout, Baas, and Salmon Rods, sapendrTrout,Bass,and £wlmon Plies, gaper extra Limerio, Virginia, Carlisle., Salmon, and’ Bms Hook s . Keeii, Baskets. Artificial Bait, Silk, Bilk and Hair, Grass, Lmen, ana Cotton Lines. . iphg-ta JAVA COFFEE.— I,OOO pockets- prime JAMBS ghaham & 00, THE PRESS.-PHII.AOBIaPHIA. WEDNESDAY, TONE 6, 1860. rfyiF, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL j U6o fiUvk, , im. mmmm iB6O. THE CAPAOITYOFTHISTHOAgiS NOW EQUAL ‘THREE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct &t Philadelphia ifith Through Train* from Boston, Now York, ®®V n “BdMSi ~thha furnishing faollitoesfor the transportation oi Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any ot E«rMB'iiid Fwt Idnea'rnn throagh t« rittaburs, without ohange ol Cars or Couduotprsi All through Pas eengor Trains provided with Loughridgo s Patent Brake-speed -under < perfect. control of .the engineer, thus addina much to the safety, ot traxeneTS. . Sewkrag£!ars*re attached to Sleeping ■ Gars *to ■ BxbrfM.Fwt Trains. lhe • EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lmo*, Sun d rSrfA.M. < • Faat Lma l ", 1>“ A.M, Harrisburg Aoeommodatlon.yiaColurahia, XP. M, Columbia’ > • ■ . J" <OO P. M. Parkesburc ' . 5-40 P« Mi wi«t PhftßtAf -<» lasop. M. wsst*Chester 1 Passengers ’ will take the Moil, West Chester Accomroodatioutond Columbia Trams. laiololua at T. 15 ATM. and 1 F. M. go dtrjotlr thiough.l Ticket* Weatmrd mar btobtainod atltia offiooa ol tbo 'Qomnany in TluSdalnhiaiNayYorkt Bolton, or Bal timore j and Tlokata Eastward at an, of the important Railroad Offioeo in tbo West; alao on board an, of the regular Lina of Bteamen on tbo Miiaiscippi or Ohio ”«§r Fare alwaje ae low, and time aa amok, as b, on, o, For further information apply kt the Paeeenger Bin ticsi Southeast corner of Eleventh and market Streets. The completion of the Weste/n connection* of the Pennsvlvama Railroad to Chicago, make this the WrToT WNE !bKTWEKN THE EAST ANBTHE GREAi WiSBA* - • The connection of traoks by the Railroad IJndee at Pittsburg, avoiding all draysge or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of tome, are advantages readily appreciated by Shlpppera of Freight, and the Travel ling Pubho. , , 1 Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi dence onitsspeed?'tranfut. , wf _ . _ , THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in tho West by the Pennsilvama Railroad are at alt times as favorable as are charged by ojter Katlroad Be partioul&r to mark packages ** via Penna. Rail- For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to* or address either of the following Agents of the Com ®*? T; "'D. A, STEWART, Pitttbnrsi " H.B.Fi.roe £ Co., Zanaavdla.O.; J. J, Johnston, Rlpler, 0.1 Ji, MoNaely, Maravpla, Ky.j Ormab, k Cronpar, f’ortanionth, O.lFaddosk £-Co„ itStrMlvtlh. Indi-, ana: H, W. Blown k go.lCinoinnnU,.Oij Atharn jUblert. Cincinnati, O.i R. C. Meldram. Mtdlaon, Ind.l •Jos. E. Moore, Lontsville* Ky,, P* G. O’Riley « Co., Evansville, Ind.j N. W, Graham. * Co., Cairo, 111.: R. F. Bass. Shaier A Glass, St. Lous, Mo.; John. H. Har ris, Nashville, Team; Harris AHunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clhrkei Co., Chicago, DJ.IW- H.H. Koonta, Alton, IlL; or to Freight Agents of Railroad* at different points &J 6 |fi T °K N 9 bfe, timer.. v LEECH fc iCQ.t 1 Aator House, or 18. william it., N.Y, LEECH ft CO., N 0777. State street. Boston. ■ g: E, LEWIS, GepU Stp’t Altoona, Fa. itt-ir * ; - I/EG4I/, COAT.. HAII,HOAJ> JLINKS. ISwcm ELMIfiA ROUTE.— PHIX.Ai}HLFHIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD. • „ , . „ QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catawiasa, Ru pert, Wilkeabarro, Soranton, Danville. Milton* Wil iamsport, 'iroy, flaUtec, Canum, Flmlra. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo, Chicago,*St. Louis,Milwaukee, and all points North and trains wll loave the new Depot pf the Phi ladelphia nml Reading Ttatlrondr purser £KOAD and CaLLOWIULL (Streets, (Passengerentrance on Cal-' lowhtll street,) daily (Sondajfl exoepted), for above points, as follows: . j DAY EXPRESS.. ~....—... 800 A. M, Nfour express : ssop.m. ■The 8.00 A* M. train connects at Rupert,, for Wilkes- • be-Vre; : P»ttsou, Seranton. and al stations on the FauiUWAN&A Al*D BiOOMSBURU RAILROAD, i'l he above trams make 7 direct connection* at Elmira North end Wegt, aqa the Canadas. checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge* and all intermediate points. - (Tiokets oan be procured at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroad Line’s J loket Oil oft, northwest corner of :8!8f " Through express freight train * Leave the Philadelphia And Reading Depot, Broad and Ca’towhiil streets daily (feundays excepted), for all &qlnta West and North-at«P. M. n <FfWghtx must before BP. M. to insure wMr at Freight Depot, Northwest corner SIXTH and OHKBTNUT Streets, iapll-tf 1 Philadelphia. ; Wj««#®* From Walnut-street Wharf, Will leave as follows—via: At 8 AM, via Camden and Ambor, C. A A. Accom modation. .....,$324 Atd A M, via Camden and Jersey City (N. J.)Ao- Atii^S?Corndan~arul icraer Cjtrl iJforJipg *** Mailm*-M 2GO At U A M, by Steamboat, via Tacony and jersey . City- Western Express 800 Atl3*PM,vta Camden and Amboy, Accommo- — 3 28 At PPM, via Cwnde n and Amboy, C, and A. Kx- ’ press - ~.......... 3 00 At 4 P M,by Steamboat Via Tacony and Jersey ' Citi, Evening Express.. 800 At-4'r M, h / Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey At 6 P M, via Camden and 'Jettey ’OUy, Evening • Mail 800 Ayi.P M, via Ciundon and Jersey pity, Southern At&PM.vift Camden and Amboy, accommoda tion,(Frci l.‘*n.l Poioengcr,)—lstCUtsTioket. *25 ThefiPk iui*li LLie runs daily, TLe JIP M, South ern Mail,Batu^dftJsextfepte<i7' , ' 1, »• “ • - • For BelVidem, Hasten,* Lamberlyille, Fleminsfon. Jco.,at6 A Mand4 PM.TromWalnnt-stroptwHarf apd 7.10 AM from Kensington. • i For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WilkesHrre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ao., at 8 A..M. from Waln»t etreet Wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via DeU ware Lackawanna and Western ft. R. f For Mount Holly, atB and PA. M., 9and 434 P» M, ForFreehold,atB A, M .and 19. M, way lines, A?my§sm.h 1 f f s Kensington, . 7 * T T < For Palmyra, Riverton, Detaueo, Beverly, Burline* ton. Florence Bordentowri* Ac., at 1*14,1. and 434 P. M. , Steamboat Joe Helknsp for Sonlentewo and Interme diate Places, at 3 H P; M. _ t-. Si earn boat Trenton for Tacony. at 11 A* M. and Tacony, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. M. . Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only. allowed «»oh Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as !ft*CBg& but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to fa paid fflr extra. The Company limit their responsibility lor baggage to Gna DoUarner pound, and will not be liable for any amount heiooti $lOO, ex cept by special oontraot. , _ - apM wM. H. GAT2MER. Agent. KS » ombbs PHILADELPHIA. GER IBflliHp MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWiTfiAILIIOA“B (JMM% ABBA WGESUSNT.- 00 m Leave Gernuuttowae, 7,7 M» fi. 9,10,11,12 A. M-, ,iM . Leave Philadelphia 9.09 min. A. M., 2,8,6, TK, and 10K P. Al. , Aieave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M.» LlO min., 4.634, CHESTNUT lIJLL RAILROAD. ' Leave Philadelphia 6, S,lM* 6Kt ?, 9, and leK P. M. Leave Chestnut HiH 7.10. 7.40, .6.40, 9,40 A. M., Leave PhiladelphiaA. 8,1. and 7X P. 111. . Leave (Chestnut Hul A. 11., 1249; g.}o, and 9-J9 ,“toH CONSHOHOOKKN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia fI.W. 714,94)0. -IIXfT min., A. M., 1.05, S.oe, 4*4,6419, OAO, and 1114 P. M. • Leav*. Nomstown «. ». 84$,‘S, UA* M*> IK, 494, * ON SUNDAYS,' Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 and I P. M. k. Deay; MMijunl;**,.*, «J», iX.aadUX A. 05 ‘ *' Xl *“ SUNDAYS, Louts Philadelphia 8 A, M,, 8,5, and BPM. rnKwransKß Philadelphia JRH<SE9haH'D keaGiug niii,- BOAD.—PASSEHgVR TRAINS for POTTSVILMS, BEADING sod HAKBISBURO. - MOttNIHO UNIS, DAILY, (Sands,, «*oepwd.) ~LesTs New Deeot, aomer <il ukOAU sou CALLOW HILL .Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Posstnger entr&noee on J hirUsnth and on C&ilowmii streets >aiB.iOA M., oonneotiag at Itarriibatg with t«e FKNNBY-. VANIA RAILROAD, 1 P. M. tram ninwn* »«» blttolnipi : **o CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P. M. train running Ohamtarsburs, Carlisle, ; and the NORTHERN CENTItAL IUaLKOAIi IP. it. trsin, rnnnins 5 Sim bury,.Ap< * H . AFTERNOON LINP-B. Leave New Depot, comer of BROAD and CALLOW HILL BtreetarrHj tADELPHlA,(Passenger eotranoe# on Thirteenth and on Callowbill streets,) jor rui’Td V!LLK»«yI HARRIBBURO.ais.auP. M.! DAILY, for I. ~ at 6 P, M», DAILY, (Sundays ex oencrut. i _ DISTANCES VIA FHIL£gEL|jJIfAAND READING Fxok Ph<e.ai>zlfbia. Mile*. ToPhoemxviUf 281- Re«dmg.6Bl Reading Lebanon..Bo and Lebanon Valley R.if, Harrisburg........... .1121 Dauphin. .U..-. 124} Millerflburg.... 143 . Northern Centra 1 Tre vorion junction.. 163 Rail road, Bunburv.... 189 Northumberland.... ~1711 Lewißbarg 178 Milton— 188 Murioy.. .... ..Wt gunbnry and Enp R. B. Williamsport ——JO3 ' • i * i Jersey Shore.. to Look Raven 296; —.. • -234; William*pork and Elmira m Elnurn.., murqftd. .The 8 00 A. M., an<t the 3 Rtf p,_ M. train connect daily 10 * 10 CA^LOWlllLL^ltfee^^ <>f «I«>AD sed spM-tf \ y w. if. MolLECNNEY.R.cirr.t*irt. HeeHHB f-PRINQ ARRANG K MSfIIisPBXiMENT. PHU,A D ELPHIA <o «n,YINCTON, AND DALTI PASBE^MW^W^LPHfA, For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M<, ja noon, (Express,) and 11.10 P. M. &t 8.19 A. M. s is noon, 1.15,6 00,7.00 and For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., I|, 1.16, p.oo, 7,w.and For New Castle at 8.15 A. M,, and 8,00 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., and fl.ooP, Mi For Dover atS.l6 A. M., and 6.C0 P, M. For Milford afS.l6 A. M., and 5.00 P. M, For Seaford at 8.16 A. M., and6Ao P. M. ♦'or Laurel at 8,16 A, M..and AOOP.M. Forßaliebury at 815 A; M., and 500 P. M, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Battimoro atBAO A, M.,(Express,/19.16 A. M., and 648 P. M. Wilmington at6^o,B 30, and 11.S0 A. M., 1.45, 8.00 and 8.36 P.M. Leave Bal|soury at 6*99 A. M., and SfiO l\ M, Leave L&urei ai 0.15 a. m., and s.iu a. At. Seaford at 0*46 A. M., and 4.09 P.'M Leave Milford at 7,00 A. M,,and iM¥> M. Leave Dover at 9.09 A. M., and 6AOP. M. Leave Middletown at 10.06 A. M. tmd 7.G3 P. M Leave Now Castle at B.ooTloAfi A. M., add 8.00 P. M. , Leave Ohaster at 7.40, 8.10, 124 M A. M., t,33» BA7 and *•1*1, M lame Baltimore for Sali.bur, end Delswsre Bsil oae at 10,16 A. M. \ ■TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.45 A. M., WJB andll.4o P. M, LeaveWUmmxtonat9.B6A,M„lL66P.M., and 1140 FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, ' - • . , wiU run a* follows: ilsoo.'sl B^p'm 6516 ' f ” F,rr,TiUs snd.interm.dUts *isoe. V st IjiftK o ” f ” I’<"rlTiu<’ 1 ’ < " rlTiu< ’ 41111 intermedlst* **iao«TsV,oP Al^ 11 iorPhil4d * l4 end lntermedists s&.fe“<i» e .^ M ' or Ea ' lirao '"“ d si*,K ti 4“??.'a. H t n r^- Cire s^ 4 ?? in f« | ’ m e <|l * ap» 1. M. FELTON. preiiCoDt REmvo—n PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. „ > , REDUCTION OF FARES I On and after APRIL-2d, 1880. Commutation Ticket*, with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, good for tbe holder and any member of hie family, on any Passenger Train, and at .any time. They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the office of the company. No. 227 South TH Street, at a reduction of twenty-five percent.: le regular fares. Parties wishing to eujoy the Bummer in the Country will find this a very desirable' , toute, the BchuylkiU and Lebanon Valleys being among the, most beautiful and healthy in the State, ana .acces sible by four trains from aud to Philadelphia daily. . _ „ ,8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. Pan.aSßX.rßiA, March Nth, 1859, mhff-tf RAILROAD LINES. IStWaBBE IMPORTANT TQ •r H A®^AJUU>AD E §OMPili S' BUSINKRo, during Xho'warmiffeather in the issue nf KXCUBBIP.S TICKETS, on ond after June 20th, 18W,to ; Crksso.n. Altooita, Kbdvoru and Ephrata Spr'Ngs, and coupoN tickkts for twtniy-tix trips . forth® use of I pamilirs. toand from.points near the oily. Ticket* to Crksson Hotels, at the summit of the Al legheny rttountt**n— good for a round trip within JO <W*—io be bad for 87.60. - l 7 Ticket«toAltonno, where invalids and others will find splendid noiel accommodations, good for round trip wtthin 10 aayj—fare $715. For Bedford Springs—Passrneers tioketed to Dopc well, Paxton, or Broad-Top City, via Huntingdon and Broad- lop railroad, connecting at Hopewellor Dudley station with two diily lines of coaches to the Springs. Pare 8640. * 8 -Passengersto'Ephrata Springs take stage from Lan- I caster. Tickets for Round Trip, ®4} Single Tiip, #2.20. I trips good for anr member of tho family, at a discount I of 20 por cent, below regular rates. 1 Ihe above tickets and further information to bo had I after June 20th by application at ttio office of tho Penn sylvania Railroad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH I and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. t - - „ m . THUS. MOORE, Agent- I Lewis L. Hoppt, Qon. Ticket Agent. Jeaim ISfflfHmiß3 WEST OH ES TK R AND PHIDADEDPHIA railroad.** • VIA MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monda», June 4th, 1800, the trains will -leave PHILADELPHIA, from the station, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.05 and 10 49 A- BL. a-d 3.‘0 and fi.45 P. Leave WEST OH KB i’BR, from the Depot, on B*flt j Market street, at 025 and 910 A. M., and 1.55 and 525 | F -‘ ‘ ..... , , .ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.- and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester, at 725 A- M . and 4.C5 P. M. HKNKY WOOD. je4-tr General Superintendent TO WEST CHESTER C&St Wm AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS, VIA MEDIA. •« *-**■* Trains for West Choster leave Philadelphia from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.30 and 10.30A.M., aad at3and 0.15P.M. On Sundays at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Passengers for Htaiions on the Philadelphia and Bal timore Central Railroad will take the fAO and 10.30 A. M-. and 515 P. M. Trains. mhBo figMEWMM—a NORTH PENNSYL fIRKsMSRKs VANIA RAILROAD. : SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Pot BETHLEUEM, DOYLESTOWN. EASTON. MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, WHITE HAVEN, TOLKESBAHRE, &p. On ana.. after MONDAY* Mar 2Sth, 18®), Fassenser Trains ml) Ieave FRONT and wILL6w ‘iVi-mi*. pfaj, laadphm, DAILY* (Sundays excepted*)ns follows: k At OSO A. M.(Ex press j. for Bethlehem, ALentown, Maucb Chunk* Bnzloton. wrlkesbarre, Sco. ' At2Jk> P. M.(Express),forßethlehem, Easton* Mauoh Chunk. «n. -• This twin readies Easton at 5.60 P. M., anil makes dose connection with New Jersey Central Express Tram for New ' ork. Passengers by this train resell Mauoh Chunk the same evening. At 8.40 A* M and 4 30 P. M. (Accommodation)# At 8.30 A. M.and O.SOP. M. B B* °w n' a«r T. rn • For Port Wiwhinßton. Tho 6 50 A. M. Express Tram makes dose connection with the Lehigh Val ey Railroad nt Bethlehem boms the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkeabarre, and to all points in the Lohigb coal Region* • .TRAINS POit Jt'mJjAiIKLPBIA: Bethlehem, (Express,)at7.ls A. M« and 553 P, Mitvo Doylestowu (Accommodation,) at 020 A. M. and 4i\ M. • FortWiuhiagton (Aocomrr.oilalion.)nt6.lsA. M. and 2 15 p, ftl ON BUNDAYB Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. P ulodelplua, (or Unjrleatown, at s P. M. Do>lestownforFhi!auelpbiaatB2Q A hL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 Oj P. M. Fare to Bethlehem. 9>.60. io tfauoh Chunk, $260. To Easton, SI.M To i>oyles f owa 80cent*. ' Thrqoßh /joketamust be proenred at the Ticket Of- Goee at *W[Li.OW Street, or BERKS Bt - eot»in order to SBi'uro the above rate* ni fare. ll /JJJ PaMengerTraniHiexcept/.unday Trains)connect ftt Berks Street with Fifth and frixth streets and Second ana inirjl-streeu'assengor Railroads2ominutes after leaving Wutow street. my» ELU3 CLARK, Agept, S NUTIUJS.—OiIJs&TKft |P9f9BVAI.LEY ft Al LROAP—PAB fbr traiwsTor Dowkimiiiwu and w- MEDIATE BTATIONB.—On and afterKthMay, 1960, the Passenger Tram* foj- DOWNINUTOWN will start from the .cow Passenger Depot of the Phi *• »a»vML o te. p ?* n wr. n o .' tniaces on C&nowmlj. : MORNING TRAIN for Downing town, tovei atB.GO AFTERNOON TRAIN for Dowicingtowa. leave* at aP. M. DAILY (Sunday* eaoepted.J ° r tUe rM’^delpki. ap2 W. H. McILHBNNEY, Secretary. fTiii till rimiMH I WEST CHESTER m9!H9KRAILROAD TRAINS via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD* Leave Depot,corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. daily'(except Sunday) nt 7.13 a. M„ 1380 P. M.. and i P. M. laa& NOTICES. [NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I*, Proposals will he reeeived at the Offioa of the Pennsylvania railroad company - , until 3 o’oliwk P. M..<m MONDAY, JUNE 11,for the con struction of the Masonry in the piers and abutments of a Undue over the Bolmjlhill nvor. near tßo»tJaitdd Ar( * Oit» of * ' Ihd amount of ;n»»«finnr. will |» about 8.600 oubio yards, a large portion pf which will bo under water. Proposals will state the price per cubic yard, including the funmhtng of all materials, and the expenses of coffer-rums, piling, and all o her items incidental to the eovftruoupp 01 the masonry, except oemeot and Jrnie, whtoh will be furmsaed by the Railroad Company. Separate proposals will be reoeived for the cLltverr at the bridge oi bioqo suitable lor the above work, * lao. for the construction of the masonry, including the expenses of the foundations, the stone and cement to be larpiqhed by tha Hail road Company, Parties pi'opiiiing jhftvcQbnmpJani for founding the I piers and abutments differing from the specifications. | Plans and specifications will berendyfor inspection on the 28tb inst .at the t'nxiceer’sUffice, West PhiU* dolphin, where all requisite information can be obtained. Proposals will be addressed to vr. u. WILSON. myjg-ljeU Resident yn*ln*'6r'Penp*. R. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA- T lON COMPANY - . MAY iQth. 1850,-From and after July ictli, 1860, and until September Ist, iB6O, the ohargrsforthe use ofCars, a»d for Toll and Trans portation oa Anthracite OoaJ. carried to Philadelphia, by way of the Sohuylkill Navigation, will be increased Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed March lath, 1860; and no the Ist of September, 1860, a further in crease of Fifteen Cents per Ton will La madeojsalii i h ;o t ,ssvi ! }tei n ,^?„ B r i“ tuuto ''iSv&w:*- WIU President, Proposals for bituminous COALS.—tealod proposals will be reoeived at the office of the PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS,No. *2O Booth SEVENTH Btreot, until noon of FRIDAY, June 8> 1860, for any part or the whole of fifty thousand tons Sf Bituminous Coals, suitable for the manufacture of as, to be delivered at the Gas Works, on the Schuylkill river, :n such monthly quantities as may bu specified in So“ffiq»^«vJ! r *‘ !!n "’’ Jr|e ’ ! ? oo iil mo 1 tl ' '? u ‘° Tuft Coals must tie fresh, olean, and dry, and of a quali ty to be approved by the enxihe»r. The proposals must state the particular variety of Coal it is intended to Air man, and it r-f a kind cot before used at these works, samples of not less than fifty tons for trial will he re aimed previous to the time of opening the proposal*. ‘l f hpBKwtouofk,WJvQ u « «* W*U be dumidpftd Vf the weight lutonded mine proposals, unless o-nerwUe ex pressly Bteied, and If it t*« preferred to deliver by mea sure, the Bt>uok bushel of 2,638 oubio inches will be used, in oase of failure to deliver tho Coal according to agree ment. thetrusteesof the Gas Works reserve the' right m purchase trhPr*vgrtfcaj m*T charge to the oontractdr* any IdcS or damage consequent on such failure. The payments will b? made in two equal instalments, i at four and six months after the specified periods of de -1 livery, the 251 h of eaoh month to be taken os the ave ! rase of the monthly deliveries: or, at the option of tha | riußioc9, pamejij* vi|l bo in oasp, with iburest 1 Should Hie contractors prefer t« deliver the Coal esr , her than required, it may he reoeived, if cbhvenient to store, but payments will be made to date from the time specified. 1 1 for ftWoStet" 1 „ . * Uneme S r Pi, Mf'HiiiqM Works. Mar 3, IBM. ' 1 myj-tiaS rb^FIOgOfTIIESI REAPING IUIj.RO The rati* nf/reithl and u 1 A.J company will !/t at J 111 further tt.Gc.: AND 3AD COMPANY. l»dbu*hu, March 19. 18C0. ici/i cm twl transported by /clloiMs from March 13 un- To Riohmond— Philadelphia— Inclined Plane-.. Nioetowo Germantown R. It.. -. Falls of Sohuyllull "!!! —.7 Conanohocken..... Swede furnace Ramlio'e ssroafcfii 1 -^ Valley Forge—. PUcenlxviUo-. . Royer’s Ford —. 1 Araminco i jjimPTlSl!. i. Fottfrown —i Doyglaswille —,.... \ M0n0ca0y.............. ti Uirduboro A Lxeter. ft Reading BS, Tuokerton-. SI .Leesport „ re MohrsviUe.... ... 76 Hamburg. 7A OrwigDb'g and Aubura. 61 After July 15th to September U to Richmond will be raised 16 ci after teeptcrabor Ist, an additionr per ton. By oide of the ” app-2m ' \jf EDUCATION Air, ENr»L«HH AND CLASSICAL BOARD JNfI SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYB, MT. JOY, Lunoaster county. Pa, nM - .. . . E. L. MOORE. Prinoiptl, lire location i*. m every respect, a very desirable one. Course 01 instruction ample and thorough. Punil* ad mitted at any time. For particulars send for a oircu lar* __ my< Im* jMRS. KKKDERIOK bODGRS. OF BOS /-’■JrrlpN- intends opening a BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in this city, commencing in Soptomber next. Mrs. H. has tbebonor of reierring to the Hcy. Alot. H. Vinton, D, J) , Roctorol the Church of the Holy Trinity. Circulars, vrith full particulars. may be obtained of Mr, F. ll - Hodges, 701 VINK street. ap2t Bm* A MERIOAN SUUOOIi INSTITUTE is t reliable medium throuthwbiQiitiohooto&ua Taral uumttjr obtain comvotent teaonere. Parents may c*b tala, Kratuitouelrt information ami oirculara ol the bea •chool*. SSTITIf, WOODIV;AW* *i CO« U! BROADWAY, KoV York, or &K> QHR3TNUT Rtreet. Pbil^nWhlA QRYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL S-a .AIF.RCANTIOE 001,1,RGB!!, located at I’biia ielphla. B. K. conior iSBVKNTH and CHKBTNRV, N&w , j rfc, BufJolo, Cleveland. ChinaßO, auti St. Lojw, For uu Tmation.o&llorwqd for Catsiotve. fe¥-U PIANOS. PIANOS! PU^ T Og !! PJANQS !! PiANO-FOiCrEfl. MELODEONB. PIANO-FORTES. „ , , MELODKONB. u n r i? & Raven, Bacon, Co., Nunn* A Clark, Haller ♦, Davit, A Co., and othorr. „ J. E. GOULD, mjM-J SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, t&SgM STEIN WAY & SON’S NEW PA *X’ TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQ.OARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, nowpre! lp- ,Q cdficerts and in private circles hr the seat perionnore. Received the unit premium* over the beat Judges like GoUschalk, Mazon, and others. * RANDLES, PAIUtAPINE WAX. PURE SPERMACETI. CHEMICAL SPERM. . ADAMANTINE. Assorted sizes. Faoked in plain or fane/ boxes to suit an market. Fo* ml? fyr the agents of the manufacturers, u . THAfN A MoKEONE, 22 and 24 8. WHARVES taiH-Hwtr W»BK’S ODOMETEJK RAND COM „, PANY, Hartford, Conn . nmnnfioture WORK’S PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS, which are durable cheap and efficient, measuring with uner ring accuracy an* dr.tanoo pawed over by the vehicle to tvhioh the; are attached, 'iheae extra' finished Bande tn o niote than inforior bands without the P.M.-Good, reliable /septa Wanted in all parts of the ountry, Please send for oirpulars. mrui-hm ■ insukance'compakies. 1 INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Injure against loss or. damage by Fire.'on Cotton and .woollen Mills. aiicT other Manufactories, Buildings, (Merchandise. Furniture, ana Other 'property, on fevo rat)i« tflrmi, in the following welbknpwnoorapaaieai: PHCRNIX .INSURANCE CO., OP HARTFORU, ' Cash Capital and snraius ftMXSM OT« .METROPOLITAN FIRKINS, 00..0f NEW YO*K, Ca»h Capital and Surplus •333,668 60. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO., PR<Jv. Cash Capltal'dnrf Sarnlu* 8&M 786 18. ARCTIC FIRE INBURANCK CO/, OF NEW PORK, r ash Capital and Surplus $3BB 148 02. HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO.* uF NKW VOMK, „ Cash Capital and ' , urplujU|224,§H 61, CITY FJRB INSURANCE'CO, t OF NnW HAVKN, Cash Capital and Surplus $334 903 77. GERMANIA FIRE iNS. CO.. OF NEW HUMBOLDT FlKK'lpiH.Ta. or ■ • Cash Capital and Surplus SSA 966 51. Applications in person or by note will receive prompt auenfou. BA BINE & DUYi Agents, Jet 8m ■ No. 424 WALNUT Street. T H E KN TERPBIBE INSUHANOE COMPANY OF PHILADEPHIA. (FIIIE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILBINB. 8. W, CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. Ft Ratchfobb Stabb, Mobbboai L. Dawboi. WItLIAM MoKBS, GlO. H. BtuaUt, Nalbro Fb.zier, Jobs H. Bbowb, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnbstoce, Bsn;. TjTbedick, Ansrsw D. Cash, Hanrt Whabtoni _ J. L.JSm*i«aia.- „ D F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W. OOXR, Secretary. feu-ly AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1310—CHARTER PERPET UAL. rlo. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-up Capital Btook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, yessels in Port and their oargoes,and other Persona] Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Thos. R. Marls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patriot Brady, „ , . Chas. W. Poultney Israel Morns, ALBERT C. L. CRA^FORD.^Itinf Quaker city insurance compa- NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 408 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 9569.IA70,—lBmr».*B»iiun ) ui.or p.roMo to Fire, and the rortls of the Sea, Inland Navigation ana Transportation. . . GEORGE H, HART, President, K. p. ROSS. Vice President.. H. H. COGGSHALL, Sac’y and Treasurer, H. 11, BUTLER, Assistant Seoretary. George 31. Hart, A. C. Cattell, E. W. Bailey, H. R. CostMnnll, Hon. H. M. Fuller. T|ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN Of OFFICE a. E. CORNER THTRf) AND WALNUT «r Street*, Philadelphia, INSURANCE Olf VEBBELB, J ( *o»U?9rt,oft|..Wr-, i , ,' ’-.INLAND INSURANCE# On Qoodit by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carnal* to all parte of the union. • • FIRE INSURANCES ft n Merohaname generally. On Sto/w, Dwellmr Houeee, fco. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1 S». - ' Nnrkft ralai f IS3.CM, PnUadelpkfa City e W cent. L0an..,.6128,080 00 8100,000, PennsylvaniaState# ot. L0an...., RJUOO 822,000 Pennsylvania State 6%► oi, 21,000 00 ?»,OQO, o,B. Treasury oopt/flqtee and interest dtte .. . mjm 54 •SMXXJ U. S. Treasury 6 ¥ ot. Notes and t&ier wtaue.~~.. ‘..,.80412 90 825,W0 Tetuvor&ry Loan to the City of Phil#- BU4OO, OO tW oent. Bonds 48JOO 00 •41,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage OfT oentTßonds. ujkoB 614400 WertS&iladolpJua Paeseniter Hallway Company fw ct, conponjxmae..... IS4M 00 •U4ooitoo sham stoojt Germantown Gas Company, Interact and principal guarantied by the mtyhf rHila dtlphia 11400 » •1,000,189 shares Pennsylvania Railroad 01,000. ICO PemifyivaEia HaatT" *' W road Company , 819 CO •8450, shares Philadelphia Toe Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and SarannahSteam Navigation Com- §onif**R!id MorfcMfM, and Real Estate. 01-* floe Buildmr... T*Att K Bills receivable for Insuranoes maj» lgijMfl Balonoe due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine PoUoie*, interest, and other debt* due the Company.-, tfUj $h Scrip end stock of sundry Insurance Comjj- CeaS on cj«o M „ SUUSCTOK*. William Martin, Samuel K. gtnlu. Kdrannd A. Bonder, J. p. Penleton, Vheorlulue Pauliiajr, Henry Sloan, John K. Penroee* Kdvrard Darhaztooi John I'jDansi a, Jones Hrooice, James Traauair, Spencer M’nvaiaa, William Erre, Jr„ Vhom&s C. HaniiT James C.Uand, Robert Burton* WithnmC. Lodwii, Jaoob P. Jones, fcTffS&p, S!SStfi.r Ht - Mo B ffi! 8 ' l ’ u #’’‘' Charles Kelly, A. B. Bereer. « WILLIAM MARTIN, President OV.NUY inuSm&Mt?’ INSURANCE COMPANY OP TH* STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANOE-Wo. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- ,<fi ho J l »;, rl #. ll L li ?fc- CHltal SM.OOO-Amol., January 1. IBU< s«i ,MS R^lWi Ail invested tn sound and available seouririsyJ-fcan* tlnue to insore on VesselsandCargojj, Bails»|fifcoeEa ofHorohandua, eg gt*n Mtonni, George H. Stuart. Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr- Gharlee Mauueetar, Tobiaa Wanner, William B. Smith, Siomae {TwetUte- John 8. Budde ilsnrr (J. r reamaa. William R. Whits* Charles 8. LcSS. „ Geonte 0. Corson. , ~w HEMKY'd.SHJSKREHH,Preeirtimt. WIIMAM HAHWHeRMretun iit tvfrn If EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY ■— 1 -jOSm No. 409 W 4LWUT street* FmE on* Houses and Merchandise nenerallr, onravoTobje terms, cither limited or‘per petual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah BoasaH, _ Edward D. Roberts, John t*. Ginnodo, John J. Griffitht, Joahua T.Owen, R eaten 0. Hale Thomas M&rih, JoTmMoPoweJl. Jr., 54Pil. L. Bmwfier. Joe. T. Hale, Beilefonte. rnifM n BONSALL, President. Jf’IIN Q,. GINNOHO, Vice President. Edward W David. Secretary ahfl-wfimf pi INTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE- Chartered ia IB6o.—Authorized Capital, SIOtMXW, .. . . DIRRCT.-BS: H. Wbittinstou, Wimlow Turne*. T. «L Bradley, , „ “3* ■ 1. N. HOCKApAY, See. and Treat. Special attention paid to Collections, and Morey roraptly Business solicited, f IFB WSDSAHCB AfjD'TROST COM, DU'JK. qttegte. Juseta, tKg7,6AI fX. INSURES TilvfiS f£?TheTfuojo\«nn of ilifo—jrasto annaitifl* apd life istetwto in ft*V Eat&t*. augJgVM** all eoauracta depend!** on tie aonlm(sO«iiw of Lift, lihiy a«t a* Ratjutots, AdmlnictratorSy Idnlgutta *nirt«M,M(l OMta^. JJiniel L. Millar, BanJamin Coatee, li chard 8. NewboW, mSSJ*£* 3tmu«l 0. Huey. Charlie HalUnrell, Jfenrr C. Tovn»erd» Kent, William H. Carr, P. V, Doflon, William Roberteoc, farcer M. Krsiru . J«H* W. Hob unit. Srxyrrt 3120 ji. 130 1 1.3 U 1. 1.30 1. lA) 1. 1» 1. l.a. i. i.u l. 1.10 1. UF7 1 1.06 1. 106 1. SAVING FUND, No. + 13Q9pqtb FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pay* all Deposit* on demand. Depositor** money aeoured by Government', State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gagee, fto. i to* company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors’ money, but have it stall times ready to return, with » per oent. interest, to the owner, ae they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and such deposits oan be withdrawn only by t heir consent. Charter perpetual. Inosritowued *by the Btate of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money from trustees and exeontors. LARGE AND BMALL bUMB RECEIVED. Oflloe open daily, from 9to3o’olook, ami on Wednesday evening until 6 o’clock „ „ ". DIREOTOxia. Jaoob B. Shqnnpn, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Shindier, George Russell, Vlaiaohj W, b!pan, Edward T. Hiatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Beianr, NiohMaa Rlttenhoase, Nathan Braeuley, Joe. H. Sattsrthwaito, jonvs Yerkes, _ Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cyrus Cad wall adka, Treasurer, ap»*y « S 81 SI 89 S 3 S> Si gt n 90 !:• ■n n 11 67 IJ Jul 4Hi ) let, the freight and tolls cents per ton. On nnd eat advanoe of 15 cents SJ4VXNG FUND—FIVE PER OENT IN- SAFETY TRt ST GOM- ItAf 11 Street, southwest comer oiTHIttD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsvl \aiiia. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in- paid from tho day of deposit to the day of with di axial, ’ - The oflloe is open evory dir mue o'elookin the mrjnmg till fiveto’bktdkln the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o’clpok. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President. w ROBERT BELFRIOGE, Vice President. William 3. Read, Peoretary. __ DIRKCTOHai Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, - Wobert Selfridge, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, O. Landreth Munns, James L. StephonatdL Money is received and payments f be.investments aye Qwe,-lireotoorinUy with the proviqmnaof toe Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Gi obuii Rents, and such tirst-olass securities os will al ln>ur®. J>'*/f®ot security to the depositors, and which cannot rail to give permanency anu stability to tins Institution. j&VIt QAVINQ EUNP—UNITED STATES lUrT«t US 't COMFANY ' corner THIRD udCRF.ST- Larseand amallemna raoeived. and_paid beak on de f"sM»lUiout notion, with .FIVE PEItOENT.'INTE REST from the dey of depoett to the day of with- Office hours, from 9 until S o'oloole every dev. end on MONDAY EVENINGS from7until »o’clbok. • f DRAFTS for sale ou England, )@l&nd,SM Scotland, rjOFPEE’S PATENT £°f Miotiine* for Knitlimt'lirowern, Bhirt» to., „ of Ailtisee. Rib Maonlnts of land 1,« and 1, 3 and I and 3 and 2-Rib, , on hand and * ade to order, rbesa Machines use the plain English Soring Needle, on A liev prtnoiple, and are tho oheapest And most rapid Machines for Knitting in use. The Goffee Patent Family Kmtting Machine, /or ramify anil Ptantulton n«, is a new and successful feature in the useful inventions of tho age, and ranks \n'h the Sewing Maoi me. Agenoy and Salesroom. , No. »1T BBOADWAY,New York. jol-3m • HENRY 0. LEE, Agent. WHITE CiSTUE SIMP, f p jqq BOXES ■Warranted equal to the i*st imported. Manufactured VaN KaAQKN A MCKEONE, ' AMI FOJI SALE BT _ TRAIN &. MfKhONB. «3 W £itf? B 24 SOU^H WHAR * EB< DIRECTORS. E. P. Rom, Foster 8. Perkins. Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.* mh*-tf Sany, Ocean Company, Philadelphia and Ha vre, de GrapeStssra Taw ijoat i,mi o* 'EES. (Samuel C, Stoke*, Jaatas Euaton, i’heophilu* Pauldirt* Edmund A. Soudar, Daniel L. Hu tomtit « John W. Hornor, Ellia 8. Archer, Samuel J. Cl«ri*tth»l wß**i Ju*<rG. Brenner, T.JfffiSfiH, Preiidenh . BTOXEB, Vioa Prea’L \rr, an 18 SAVING FUNDS. little, but oflan.'hUsthe Purse/* “ A Dollar saved is twice earned/* sii.ES BY ACdTrIOX/ fj»Ußfl£SB, BKUUuSA,* 00. I? ... jL, JtiJUCljr BTIUSU* ' HfKOI ALfeg.ySfl'RliNCH OOOag. . Juuts.uioo’olMkiSfiSSSiraS.iw : loUfMor and 'T _ to) cartons Not 4ttSB superior phudlbro oad«.chine, oorded edge. pool* 00 eofe DOflMt nbboM. ■ lo close hoUnoe of importation. . awtioho,?, adds satin flouncedbarege robes.^ £OO nob superb brocade (Jo, r Richest eood* imported. >-° Lou Consisting 0! suipnre and a‘«ncoa i«ca col ate. Gmpsie andaleaooa, and pdcuw lace ZhxvlM ' baipurpema&lenQOQ mantillas, , Of superior quality, and some of which just lauded from steamer Also, printed shawls, trimrainis, ribbons, block trot de shine dusters, white goods, to. . * ru * ALL SILK I In sale of Wednesday will be included— I 6d pieces double width- Pant greaailes, ail silk and I woof-just landed. , SALB OP 400 LOTS FRENCH tfOODS ' _ This M Grains, (Wednesday,’June 4th, at 1* o'clock, A CARO.—The attention of pnrohosexs is requested to our sale of Fmndti dry sorts, this (Wednesday) mommy, June 6, at w oolook, by oatalogae.oa six months credit, comprising a desirable assortment. NOTICK-To KetaiSre. Io «ale th. s monmil— • I.sOO Fane, guipure. pusahe, and alenoon lao# foists, mantles,and b* viota•, uXA i&7S inch French olsci lace. MO gros de Rhine dusters. 600 extra rich 1 to 0 flounced Paris brocade barege robes. • 60 pieces ft 4 silk and wool Paris greeailes, AUo.iaoorew, lawns, pnnud shawls, to,, to. ’ NOfICK-Tu Ut IN RloßuNtf. Thia hlonuna, I 600 oartona J4o». 4©Br noh poultd* sole honest ribbons, eompfi tag some of the nohest and most' seal ruble styles offered this eeason. BALE OP FRBINQa GOODS, r „ . ... ,0 a Friday Morning, Jane s, at 10 o'clock by catalogue, on 6 mos. credit— AM lots oi lanpj and staple French dry goods, BSOOTT, Jr., AUOUONHR, No, 43< * CHESTNUT 6T&££T, opposite the Custom betweenFOUßTH ami FlPTHtttreeu SALK OF BMPROl0BEi»-fl, BONNET SSp TBIM RATING FLOWJUI3, BOSIHRY,- A0.,&0* ' By catalogue, on & credit— ittlJue Morning, Jon® 5 oommenoinx at 10 o'clock preoisely. embracing an autactive assortment of seasonable gooes. , .. , BMB&olufeMiKa. Ladifs new styl® embroidered.jaconet, cambric, and boos collars ana cats; iQlan.a’ embroideredjaconet Jc o"*<ke** Va #l * J IKKmo * and oatnbno bands, ftuunoioc* Son NOT AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. Also, noh stiles brocade, plata. and fane* poult d® soi® bonnet ribbons *, non style fitnoy triramiagsTootton liioges, braids, tassels. Ac, »i«,w»wn ■ . L AC* MI i ’l'd AND POINTS, Also, very rich and high ooet black French lace man* tiling, points.Ao. . , >II>BBLACKBtLKLACEB. vary richsnd wide black Franca silk laces. _ , . MuTa. -“ Ladies’ and irnssaa* black silt fillet mitts, with and without fingers. LINK t CAMBEIGHANDKKHCHJEFB. Ladies’ tape border, and hemstitched linen cam brio handkerchiefs. « FrtKNCH FLOWKHB. . ! IW cartons rich new sty I® Fans artifioial dowers, roses, straw uiontoors. Ao., Ao. * . . STEEL SI'SINOhUOPSKIRTB. Aniav. iceut .umiluf uiM.,u.i-ai>ni> l t b«o» aldita. ! HOBIE«»,U-OVt3,-NuNOiJoNS: Also, ladies’, g.nU’.aod rnluu wlms. brown, nnd colored cotton hose, baft nose; * isle and silk gloves; binding® uotioits, Ac.. Ac. ‘ , FaNUx faNc , Also, to doe® an importation, an invoice of Paris fanoy fans. * , , t SUN imBRfeLLAS. Also.ladies’extra heavy etlk sun umbrellas, brocade and silk parasols. &o„ .> o. lmbkojolkep han&xbrchibfs. mm Also, a Una ofUdes’ h raaiitohed sou embroidered clear lawn handkerchiefs. [. , VliQ- NliY AND DUE’S GOODS, Also, neb organdy lawns, Fans barese robes, barege de Anglaiae, Ac, - * SHIRT FRONTS. Alto, can linen enTrVfronU. " « 'Jjf' Oeukwnee md ranelee eitljon tbe morningof puibtp ford & OO , AUOTIONKt R 8 *3O MARKET Street, aud SRI.MINOR BADc. of boots, shoes,leather, and straw GOODS. _ i On Thursday Morning. June 7,at 10. o’clock precisely. wiU be cold, by catalogue, on four month* oreUiu l,OCe eases men’*. I boy*’, autf youth*' calf and kip boot*; buff calf and ki» b o/ans, calf, patent leather and buff Oxford tt»* and Concrete gaiters; women's, mine*’, aad.ohrtdrtn’s Mty and hasten; calf, kid, goat, and tnorocoo braver gaiter*, and suppers; also. % l*r*« asaortnent of ktd | and goatskins, white ang ociuhintal lining*, Ac., Ac. STRAW GOODS. . . . _ On Thursday Homing, . I .At 11 o dock, will be sold,ICO eaaet ladles’ sad mines’ bonnets, Leghorn flats .and equestrian hats; men’s | sad boys’ palm leaf, Leghorn, Can too braid, and Pans [ mahsu.atl trimmed, and newest *tjlr*. ilogoeeand samples read| dsrly on moralnr SHIPPING. ..J—A TUB BRITISH AND NORTH gfj*|W> AMERICAN ROYAL HUiL BTEAM } . Mo* mtw Tfoi *o MVKuroo*. outfoE Seoond Cabin Passag e.~*-». , m The ship* from New York call at Cock Matbor. iUhCram Boiton «U At Had Cork H.r ARABIA', m SUQ?JA,(nowtaildinff.) Tb?e« vessels carry a clear white tight at masthead; green on starboard bow 5 red on port bow. leave May SO. £«dneeday, Jane t fttßll's! 0 * 0 ' ! wffon. Wednesday, Jane U. I isl». •• fcSSJ* w2££S&\ shsa.’issf •• fcs? H! . Berth, not Moored until lor. 1 : An experience teM, on board, *i U »»t be aoommtablo for I oa&m ver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoioiu Stoner, Sr Metal., nnlea biU. of lodinx are efined therefor, AM te valueJhereof thercia expreued, 5m tMliiht or | peanute apply to. S. dUNARO. • tor. 4 fiewMiuc Oiwen. New Verb. iron thk south ohahlss b - , , _ FOR OHAsl<^toji 1 8. O. The U. B. M*dl SiMfMbp BfjByBTONK STATE, Cep *“ “ u 0,1 Tnraiitt la *6* The U. S. Mail Steamßhi© ffliTEoF QTsOUGLA. Captain John J. <?«YUi» yuf reeelve freight' until Sataratr Juhe 9, end Mil on Sanaa* morning. Through in 88'to 90 howe-only 40 home at See, „ •T'S&uinjt days changed from every ga every fivexUj*. Good* reoeived, and !£&efEtoCnf signed every day, aUve •Verr Un daye, thud forming a five-day <'£?*«- nfoationwithCharlestonand Savannah,erJi&efiouta and Southwest, At both Charleston and Sv;*eiiaa» these Shine eon than by sailing vessels, igQguwh wu one-half the Pars bj tki, r«n(o If t o p«r Mat. oh«sporthsn bj tb» ItiUadßoat,,Mjnllb, •Mnbjth,followini Mhe ?*"• Abu>«,i boWti *pnn;hlta3elrti», via CEarltt tw> aafgtkvaauS •uaaukip>< IN CL Ul)iN a MKALB os ui« vhol; rcnto, «M,t from CharlMtou aod Baraa nah to Montgomery t To Charleston.**. fiu 00 BeTAPP«h».. U 00 Augusta —S 0 00 Maoou»~~~. ~~~ UU 'Sus&r—": 11 finlSSlftiiV SRSff— 14 001 AlbacVTl ". »« Montfoxasr?—M 00 MotiUomerT -. 48 Cd Mobile.4o 00 Mobile 40 pp New Orleuji —, 9» Tftj New tl W No biUa of ladms ewxedafter the ahie h«s tilied; For freight, or luatfe applj oi Aieecond wharf above Vina *tie9F»rr&L T /ftltfex. HKRON. Jr., . StoUatti oonwr fWRT B Had OHhSTHirT. Agantl mOharlestOD. T. a, & T. G. BUDD. « . .Savannah, HUNTER & GAMMIfiLL, bor Florida from Charleston. ctoamor Carolina even Tueadar. „ For Florida from Savannah, steamer* st» Man's aad St. John’s aver? Tuesday and Saturday PV9INEBS CARDS. VB PALMAR, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT, FIFTH xnd CHESFNUT, .ire. hit views of the principle And beat mode of Advertising, daily, between 10 and 4 o’clook. Add>eae ' myll 3m TT, a PALMER. EJ. BAY US THOMAS * JL , _ ATTORNEY--AT-I/AW, Ju , Particular attention given to the recovery of Marena* bio Claims. The.drarang and examination aimut, Conveyance*. Assignments, Briefs of Tuie’ ami othei Instrument*of Wntmg~The ruaMedkentof Executor ships. Administrators?,;**. aoqTrasU, superintended; and the liest r&Siinpel procured for the permanent in vwta.BU'orMon.T. HMuftoMr. re&renur iirft wnoir required. •pap-Am* CAMUEL G. SLO •- N, HEAL ESTATE HROJfVIt AND COLLECTING AOENT. OjT. Pant.. Mjnnksgtx. I HTOBACB SEE, *A MFOHANfCAL ENGINEER, and 3 PATENT ATTORN KV, I /n . N °. 114 .“ouuSIXfH Street, 4 m (Nearly opposite the Bounty Coorthoase,) B „ Prepara* frpeoificatious, Ac., and transact* ■- all other business connected with the obtaining cl Let “ **re Patent 4m* F Wagner jekmon, • ATTORNEY AND COIiNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Office. No. 11C South SIXTH Street. (Opposite Independence tJcuatc,) .... Pnn.ADBi.rHiA, . By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different puists in the united States, is enabled to proseouto and collect olaims of every description. Particular attention jciven to re covery of the olaims of Unices and Devisees, and the exjminiiion of Land Tina. sit'd »a?urine the huereeti of heiraajd all waoji irileroated in ts! (use, in all Darts oi {ho Uljuui. , Rm the Stetotei of si] the State, and i. Commimionet tor most of them. Depositions carefully taken under Commissions, _ apu-em UENRY E. KEENE ~ ’ A LFfIED ETBOUGH, ' £ 3K a J'AI‘ER MANUFACTURERS;’ ASEKW, Orders solicited for every description of PAPER AND PA?ER-MAi£EK’i3 31 4T£ jUALB« «... No. 17 SouthBiXTH ilhiiaaeiphia. PAW«ON '* NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. NOS. 419 AND 491 MINOR STREET* Between Marset Chestnut streets* JAMES PAWSON. ml B, NICHOLSON. JoSMj * HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES, PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—Wt woold respectfully call the attention of J&* Oene ml Hardware Trade to our expensive Quick of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, wtu-w WM oflbr at a small Order* lor toboited, and Goods 4b iveved eiibe* in taETsity. New X°7^t,^l.??*^Orleatts, Impertins and Comauiwon Merohank And At eats ferVereisa and Domestic Hardware. aatt.it LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS manufactured and for sate by C. F. RUMPP ns North FOURTH Street, above ArclS Kuail *> u * ' .Wholesale and retail manufacturer of CIGAB Jnhhlnr ornmotly done. anf-tirf MflO Bbls ' Rnd 340 hfe - l»rgeNo 3 M&ck- J y U erej. ISObble. uj «0 hft .mnU No, J Mach » ' W/al* co d fo ' m< If 1« »nr* VU W PV j, 1 *. PRIVY WEILS CLEANED AT A LOW A obtain the contents. Address :i -> .'' „ , WILLIAM TIMSON, PtmdretteOffioe* myU-lm* No. 1913 Nona SECOND street. ]V| THOMAS * SONS, ‘PI Sooth FOURTH Street. „ STOCKS Pamphlet oatalotuM KOW READY ioetomeif'fcli «*«* yarie^'of'ylS' Tnutte-. LOANS. 1 - " '*s«&&&£. "' B,oBtoß< > 0 "-“«'«B«hA^.W r " 8l!1,Mk! " V^T *° d ?<“*■'*» *«' 3 ' Aleo, S7AW ooevertlUe loon, hue Cowley. CTOCft/i U Md itoeksesTJrT fMmat.M tb» Fxoh»»««. " KOoo^)b;i(»i»lMviafib« owtum cTcfthtr iaW. - ■ *T HandMJapf Jack nroportrunad aatantofy, in ' addition to which v* pomub, oa the £ uaid»y i»ium ,b> the aa!e,<re« ttoamndenUlpcac*, i « MttjhHtdevm.' ~ !AV?a’i£ ,^;^fr2KV. 0 f“ u “** tM «*•-*« , „HE aL hsTvtb at P*lVate SAWC : , ’*»*• * ’*'<• 'Hwaotof nfl—w tAmnU .“YJ 1 ' d»**n»liA« of eitrood ooostrr SHmR? * lm °° ,,e * «• waahly.t to— r>‘ MIBC’ SCHOOL SOOtt. Joaafl, at iha Aaatiow m<»a. «■ miKBUAiiKM boob, boa a Cm t&~ Particular* in MuJotMa, 8 pV.a| 'SSSysSP-S&lTJiflSi to fflamnr moraine,*t tfceAaetMa sCora* m l! euffi>nH>b»{dra M lot* of uMtUftMoiS* land furniture, fine Fffnoti pt&ie mantel uilMt rmrronMnabotfMjpiano-forte, tvo*nifao(rtafe funl* vi?i.i t>ook * j“*f* 1-700 c*z-silver. Prueeete, imperial, e'lwrwpeu, Ms n 4 t*dili*». *C.ib, 2iaaaware v to< Forimoc >a ■Mnimkat. purXasSr B,tUntl<m of ladle* *nd other* desmSeof *°* «“I> “« tt» *™«* a,roo oi/NfSSPsiKvK'R platk. □iisaSs iron dubM len# maiter. mv* kaj»« b u<aa. •aooM.<s ? ator«.lieai»?lSS»d I *£*% : r Also, a Urce oat silver cheat coatftt. Atda'dlook.at the ■mrnmrel if >xe*Uent teoend-fcaed famtarw, toe mirror*, carpet*, eta., from hoasekeeptac, removed t* the mom for eamtlim n»ro°f tfSift^,*. 1 "* 1111, * Il ‘* t " d br<>al “ ;l * ar*»i»t- LEAP AMDSUOKIUBTOBiCCo. _ Alee. Ttl „„I, . „ OoTboradAT Marmn*, _ *?*?. I 4 * * »* »h* Aue'Jtm Store, JT«e. IST tndljlhrmth FOURTH Hffrt, o*« hosehttd uar barreli leaf sad smokier tobacco, good *u*my, Wf'•Oß Street*. TOOLS AND 60 U> FbN M.AKtJ. 00. Friday Moraine. Bth rort ,&tl0o*e)oofc- at the », B comer of Sixth and Minor streets second atorj, the tonis aad maekisaa- StAKte J£SSSK% JffliSSf&SLaS Way be examined the day prerwumtoeale* On Toeedar Normnc. 11th inst., atJ# o'clock. at Kn. (SD6 {tanoe street the SjS7°o«^wi?*TSf» , (k&2^^a£: tta -osm- cjAMUEL Nathans, au tion***,. THIRD soeet feelowWa’eet. 1 laroe Sale op f» rfaitbo pledge*. By order of abma HAM a at« r 2a«£^.3Vh^.“fa,S^.^4^^3C is: & '’SffiwsL • M o ?™ ATJvJTIONSSR pSiStoi *• to, m w*rW mwi J . CPRINQ TRADE. ' 'AssßSawsasasjrfr."*' -wSßa™ **c»rptf error, ffwfi^sspawS&SS^St IJ*** !*?• of Baiiroaee. ria; otfiSaß Bfc .“ r ® Our •** KonaeiU esli Rjr rooda ik ear part ef the eitr the foilovtnc ljjniU, Delaware aed Boe*Sstreet*.prondedSotieeC toft at our omoe before fire o ckiok P. M. Mernheet* Itansmg out the OaU Cards of the Adame LxereesCom «aob ouydriver*emnairtriet sttea fhith., Feb, lfl. apd>*a Jq.r.r Bi'reHAM.Sap’t SJT. NICHOLAS LOTEL,: - BRQA3&WAY, )u jfly Yfißtr “Wfcen oonn»let*a sixye&rtape, the BT7 NICHOLAS *he »«* ’ maimflesnt. ©on* ▼©nient, and tboroeskiy vuuud eaubltshmeut ef t, • kindonthMoo&tieaai, wh*;itWMtbaaitmMiaai». ca) —withouta ilvai i* sixs, is eoaptaoesaem, and in tberajyitl elements of comfort anlenjoymeetTbe Hft*ol *u aceommodattoi.* lor one ihenelnd insets, in r'«H?f» on *-w“. n<i, '5 <1 complete suites «*f ap*ttm*et» tor .a?•* m it' practical details. Tea eem r<>at4tiao.Oi,the hence at home and abroad. i* its superb atporntmefcik ’ft* *?*%* •**» tnaunce- hasbran ©*- b * «xctuom of t£a mjlT'fcn * TREADWELL. WHITCOMB. 'ft CO. _ 1*1430} PA**. Cliarlesxoa B*vm*ah - oo sa= gs , 9100 Scomber..-.., SOW To3£S’ HOTSL.—The subeeriber wcalft {7 wapeotfoUj iafora his fnends and the public, that . the lepra end furniture oitbe Jones ?wtsl 4»portAnt additions are now bem* made toil? (or tie convenience and comfort of suest*. Individuate of families viaiunsihe city will be rare to Sad a hou ceond tonone in'Phrtlndelphia., acd ©very wtertioewtS be n ade to m«nt their patron m- Lioeml will In made with pc no at fe. inn* Boapdbj the Week* Month. or Year. ml»ai stwfta AARON GAGE. CX. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BKO -DWAY Sm®? J B2S r^P'*‘-* ls ? VOKK.om btoeksban °®7 e&*m» odiooe Hotel ie aow I **l?° of *»dwill be conduce©* eio.iuaiveiy on tb? hnropea?} plan. The hms wait ef a business hotel, in this pirnkmof the ritTj tint mrtenad Uie proprietor to esta&sli the prices oa the following £s&* Si££s• rooiua, M rent* per day ; etecaat roites, ti-ij, With a thorough tcowledge of the boat* neaa. and tenet attention to the wants of every rneet. 1 to repair© a liberal aLaro ofaublie favor. ***•»” . i. H. OOffllWIN. Proprietor. I7DWIN CLARK’S -V# , „ HIGHLY IMPROVED •* wwl ’ r Vß!BiJ3B&V£ffi£ d i!M£? « w ... D JBaily in operation at Rack Btb.kxt, below Tbi»p, Pim.iß»A lhLl unnvjiU©d Flour Aliti, incfadiu* the frame lata frmiirnf a*d holtia* machinery* ooettpieTa aparaS poljilMt wide.ei.nt feet hi&b,end. tw*aiy~Bineihst ions; manulaetunn* witbm this eomaaeaTetia tjngle operatioQ*udwuabutliuham thrasSWse power, family extra, extra, ta e, asdailof iba lop. er s.radet of floor, and tbe diaerent kind* of o£kl; dncinc flour euual in aaakty to the baaTflcmr made Kara a nven amount <>f wheat, hr the beet MerelSat F&n Mille in the ynited Mates, or in Europe. luaverM# *nn dir>s i* two barrel* of rape nor flour per Thie new, ooiDpaei, pomplete, a&4 mulbu bean caretuUy qpie* e f «w e n Mat mi l‘ sr * ifl U»y country * un</ they unit n?s?K9 &t o^ a . oonc ®. rn^n * purchase of the Fatawt JuSatt for States and ooiMtieu end UniiHviforivaiv Sortioa of the .United Ptaies, Greatßntain, Fra&oe. ueraanr. Huuia, and other AxriouUßral oonstriee. will be siren to ail penonsaddreuipjM&eir letters to No.» S ß4f«lf , Sb4Lsf?,S£St i sonmtis«t- . mst« euAPs’ . ~ r ' OHEMfCAL OLIVE, BROWN. . WHAAVIJs. lf?gV. ( rfj* lrr ‘ wrm SEED, TALM AND ELA ■■■ _ | - fslS»BWtf P FOUNDRY, No. 951 LIAM B j S’ 1 tBB.B infornu his friends that, hanns ear drr^ha^PSS^®*? of Patterns at the above o«ir to - orders Tor RoUinf. Work^Li?.il c %‘V«» fcoap. uni BE&nJPftt&F&XU* o ******* from Reye»- gemtery or Cupola Furnaces, m dry or creea sand^or CAUTION !—ASI'RoLOQV .'—LOOK mTJ“vy s FOR ALL!—The sew mmiQ£ Mrs. VaN HORN is the best; she suoeaefti 3wS r All who are in troabie, as P®*® 9Afortimate, deceived by fiuee iromiaes. -L« 1° r au t 8? oomfort Jxjs foes t&airsjkt f&XI&ZF* obe has the secret of winning the afos- It is this fact which tfeduoes Ujiterete pretenders to try to imitate he . aid oom tm •SJ2»WV »ott thejihwtnfol tnre wifs, huatamd, or absent fnesd. U lawelf tarara to thepublio at larre that she is the fast and chirper son who can show theukenesa in reality, aid mb nw entire aabslkotion on all the ooaoehu eaa be tested and proved by ttenttide, mra*i2 ajfii'lS&ffi' eer&n't Hmiut. • • JAYNE’S HAH —2OO NIW CUfeH ONS for Churohß*. Lecture roome.la . Bi.w eettees, Camp Cartaini, fto. All MUiuTat S3} iWwmtf S'rSM, rto« l.w.d»nH. Cloth., *vV? !ff SJTEWAKT'S PAISLEY MALT.-l. Pms- MTlh-lB - ~ ■ 1M BOV IB FRONT lw» ‘if PLATfOKMSCAUB. *25, F.^.^^aHAN^.^N^ SAXES' BTACCTIOjr. EXPRESS COMPANIES. HOTELS.
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