. S^^raSSmsss £Sl'lmpti | •■ - werehetd, involred; «<m •» Mrdy -theoretical tame”—“the pnreeTeKi&seii^laapttAeolpeint of Ti.w, art, mf. jriawSßßlJtt poUtiesfais aK&c|i«g&ME aottoo'e*'tbe3blTH6rtar XiesMstare will decide njobs praeUoal luterprsfitfcniof thee* <l«®P”>- SStm.-'Toi'etteh «4iaqHtttltMl(r.:l>MClM.»tth<l a^^SESi; totoinywhn.-Bow aßpjsgß the MgMiNit < *erthraU£ iabdided. Wboilhtn.liea ohtenttfr: Letthannerlofthepastaanrer. .? .- "iRI vthdtebttofSr theataitted .apparent wl\uliMaA,>>gad bygeeHemenof the ebettoiifcr Mm 'rights he hessrdedeomach andaomwoh eoitribnted to »p -bold, ls,.thtt boon decided by theSuprame'Court. This Is ss ■erted dallyby, many-whs perhaps oarer aaen Kid tba DM Boot? Jadriient, dr noU their por anlta m incompetent -to- pm upon it. Hawnsf &%&%.' moat earefsl stndy I cMfld.Xftate with perfect eon-1 Sdtnee that tba qnesKOn WsenotbilynOt decided by tba ooariiibal - was ■'nil that argued Berlin any .way presentedft* drittisn., ;Tbe:jbjriainqiiry^n 'or ladiraeSy. BislhiaiK.lKHrevefJthjb.'asT think now.’that the power waa SrithnXegi'dfi'- tara by proporiUon,.nnd. it, was" stated 1 asn raaaon afaiut' fhtr' erlstenebof the., Opogrcs atonal powai thetslerorj tonld d'-nettber be ejto bllibad nor pnbtMtoQlfjijOtitgnmsbot that the ip his opinion,' so. gfriny agy prepcnlttoe, l-oertsin ' iy neTereoppqeed thetthetoerieted in enypatd «.r : the drillMl irSilTi Jtwii>|»t where slavery; Iristidtßwhleh there waoßet,SoSiewh«te,tho au thority to abolish .It.-/- Stitt- a'proposltloe to ray mindls perfwiUj, lttttiptblitnaiMa,:,andaJib«l on] fw gmi m coot nea to vbm ftrtii iiitititipiu There is not a word of'rilhSr or tha judges, i evan tandia* to paoratba»tbaoowH,iOr any judge,! intended tepmfrponttiir oeaatlMii oVtstaswed it; - >*W ■■Vomttmtt* mtotM.ibmM&jtjto&t-jn faianea Jbr « an!nit thp,territorial powerfrom! tba coort’t jtrigadeot in(M : lr(itt ! fka'Osogt<Halonal| power may be drawn, tot satojheee thafOja«;ho-j neat dlSereneaat of: opinion.:' Tka i passage In the] . opinion of thb Chief Jnstlbe ’tha.power.'itiirittdttt.'iie’'ttttrb(iMt<iiliih:'''Be' is there dttUag with the,eapnas reetriettois of the; Oaaetltatton on tbepowar of theOonamaaeSt Hie rsauiba ajnbraeaaaary vart of .tba -Übib*i BUtes' wrap whteh Goajpoaa o& not 1 bV all. i Hfit porpoto is to. show,, that-although tha Territorial are, inf : satneparrionlaia and for so ms parpoass, ■nderih* government, M .Congress, It.ianßderJti only in . ,aobord(na)don. to mk netrlotioas. ' He applied .atMthiMyiianwair totheDtitrlet ’ of Colombia aatottoTarritartaaga»atally. i And yet, it. will . k derigned' to «««' thatOeagtess,snbjcot»dhe. restrictions (referred; to. h’i>BOltb« power to -prohibit wmir ie-thtf eio1n«; ■ ■IT» l%ri<li;WQn B^i^*y^>be l m oyer gqeh: ‘ t'khn'il/ik-l/- ’ ! - - Tha eieWiaa ot enoh a power wonld ba'thttMn d; - yroedy .Inexpedlant in; the atata of dbei ooantry, bst of tha mere power thereoaa be noarall-i fonndad doaU. I-do«6t hritara that thaantterity’ 'tt?q'mMtt’tnw-n°t; banrahiar norsil»l«d.«of nmnrtaaan aimmeT) t; . ayeibat theCwpoarioiUl wartt aror tboae 'e»«d« bwert, and! ■ ttartd it waa whaniha Oaaprmtwiaa: ’Mlwaa: paaaad'?- Why ttoild the Soeth aet aoatlnaa'to ayrae,- : ai.thay did than.* to abidar hi yott tMa by tho 1 wotda of that bet? ,Sf thatr sMaainy. it is iiapoe stbietto doabt- Tha yiastien cf aqasUtntionet soOtstas' sad ftdsnlrta ths 60s States—rnn whoj with itaadfkst dnnoaat aad nntiaahiaf eonnae, , stood by theaiin all'thaltpaeletnygiMr Sothink -' ‘ thooMada and tbooaaads of Psatbsim staa, as ;do-; voted' to tha right* tf ttstr'.sastlaß ab'isy'Of thetij -bratbra«'banadtblttryihrnia—ittsaof‘ coon-' - ■riy.-iant.alitlaWy.isiid eariatattan, ;H«raoay now,i ; %>Ssniirti Mil WBmJjS>s Awad, .ia'.tha be-! Bomth o(i«d|MM).i« Mnndti.;aar»'ib«a Oobb jsstiy tenne the tpmMbahemntiai that w.s : adtSttSabrtraoHon: Jbu«£ Uaootn TaekleywiathayriiiainhumlnofpoHii-' ealAbolitionUab',-aS r ’ttHisSf' eonailaUa bonHot,'r .*laijtaa- te ttrPittidabay, 5 beoansb of noUtMaH-diapattsy,', a»ttU* “ftoni afaatraotipo, 1 ’ slartad ladwaaadUlo a Haaia from/ tiy, If yon sad,' to oonabfro thafbtaoftheman ,-ta -whm ■eehiaatiottstho draadM aalaadty will, by Haa - ran no each dilate! qdjwtnmirlrin atari Ibr ns •} bat tbat, nnitiny'be / a bsad 'ef 'brotban owing a shaken honor, and an blare, a t yietory, at in that oaae we oan, wbleb wilt far'iyiwua, if .not ibr ali ■ time, terminate the .trMWaa(af-tba.'Jbttth,'' and - plaob tbs Obrbmbiant neon a footing of Monrlty; Whitt wiTaaobadh* Saarta of patriott avarywhenj to throb with delight aadnatitada. 7 a ■ , 1 With rtipaci, yonr obadltnt atrraat, ■ ; v , ( . ,, t5 ;-,i'-Bavanbr Jbaason. : ''. .''John 6lahey, Sba :< abairman, do., Now York, t i. ,f ' The Japanese Eaitlias4y— Preparstioits . ' , for liepartwre. .-'j-u ‘ tProtntbo'ltawTforh Yribuns, Jans r.} 1 . -j .; t ? ; 5 . 'i-i ft Wasnaaron, Jnna 6,1850. 1 After many,days ,of. Bnttirtab»,:tln '.aiihbsneai 1 maatUatUrimadathatiba Babmy wUI leave ■ tkisoity it# the Horthoof ridayaabrnby—one day ..lataritlu«tttf;<fri;:A^, T "'A tt%lasd9 is to. bb . paaatd lb Be]Smora, aado» Suarday dMJapanMa o-wBI piodrad toPkiiadeiphU, where thaw are t# rol . 'binjaanabiiT: hnjya qnadtlß af-hygntta ‘are on the way to 'Haw xmi and' tWi JiSKaiadora; are nnmnwi wMih.to fMciMfy tta <n> daji that ntaalaaodlam lalfi.'aMroUc they made Ornran yiriti to tta FrasUttt, ttr mambars of ;'iba OeHliet, .aad - eoiae /pf .the; fcnign mlnlueri. - They waliad nnoß tba Pralidaat atnoo*, and alera' . i''bboHybdl: :, witb oomforUMbabianoa offorinallty, ip •'■,thabln»«ba«B.e< thbyW** Hbaaa-. Ppoa tbU oo]- lbat lift: baUnd,ald nolUi(l9 ttairnpnual ibdibatbi vS At thwAmraM#wi£tMr atslanat anabailieb. 'M'ttMiW jbertTbf.iitSar- aaati axtraMdinaiy order, -. ef- their J oomomorr ; woy t .i en extra fMnllatt U mi tf fhr frlitittph* Jtpiß ingnj ttrofmf. ht irktome, Wlow/ with fiiiw ftfe&Mßdfy th« «drßcoiD| time at tba Fraaidant's bonaa-and lb. BooUnaj -'ahonrtcntikatiM^ {inti by tb« PresidenWi'tMitttee PrlMes, Which, levxplaißed.wetelntendedfoT'Vhwofeeeri’etni svwufiilrf itoißmtotwptntodirtrfMtiid-: m\# I »a‘,'Pi .*• a,. »:, --M » --u. ~ ~• V *_ L 'T&''i>iWcViiic tW&elittWn a gfciufc W tim corn, red determined to accept the'MaryV»n.ul.P“ stitate baUdlng,aa ItaapAeioua prbfbf tlonagw admit, of sUtheraqulremente of tush * mstedthatJj|* precept the oon»ti7_* i H'J>» *«PM septed, lw nnV hundred: reporters, llnorderto&j -oanfrtodit* tuba itmhody, «•-oo«jn| tteeji«v« decided, upon, ths dnSSon «- hbtigini?, h fetf fool aboTe'tle’ttrotofUjo floor,-end-to partition offhll (to spteo wMchwlll art, to paired bjr ,fhe Vjj& W»Mkmc-nAMe ttoiodajWonof.thsjHitdio, UTs Underetbod-rhat 1 tbit whjedt will b» lefpeotirelyto iWi ■ofcuWWgiS’&fc larg* .r»B» ateaohend ofthe btjitding will bp aMSnto ’ fit low eommltfiee. Ynthe mean tiaapi wtogprtbtiQM pfoprhots'V sad large board ing.hptif«* turn tot tote idle,' but are making (ha moetextensive arrangement* for the aooommoda elooiofthedolegataaandttoir friehd*;!' ' -;®to»tota7.an»to» ofpereensowhb ate .expeoied totofoattendatoebaa itoenTarlouilyaatlmatad at ftom2o,(Hlo to SO,OOO, toditiafeared bj- bomb that tick a vaKnumtor of person* esnnot beto oommodeud hsra; but ,we areasinrod from -the ohtoeeUr andeitent ‘of (tor mgde;tbaYall who attend; will be t weUprovided for. Aa We tore' already ' meuttoned, the ' .entl ro Nejg York 1 toletotlonwUl. pot up at ' the Eutaw Hoses, Where Colonel Coleman has- already pro ‘ Will be quartered, the delegatee <bom theßtates of Vi rgin ia,!Nortb Carolina, Pennsylvania, tod Non Jersey- Attke-OUmcrHouse, under the admira ble mtoafenu'tot ofuolonel Stone, a large: assem bly,kill »lio, be gathpred.’ “Amongst the Relegations wtllto tboM of New Hampshire, M.ssiijbutstts, Otoneetleeit,-andSlfhlne.> wniohwill be aeoompa nMby twbyollmllltary'btodtv Xt.iaunderatOoii a huge delegation from thoKibpife btatebave en-: gaged; the ooettnodloua - mansion of the Hon. Ite verdy (Johnson, and ‘witrdouMleMOxperience a' pleaien tsoaaoD- ' Notwithstanding the great rash whish is antieipeted on (to oocaaion, the rcaouroea ofthaMotfumeatil CitywUl certainly prove tqpel totho'ainorgenoy, and It la not likely that any complaints of a'aeasonatde character *lll to made. Ad for the other botels.lneludlng Quit Monument House, the Maitby,thePouotAin,Howard House, the Mettonah Adrnna. Ao . the moat oomplete ar rangemente are being Ameri * | eon.. , •' , 1 ' XaaaienaYaidanT iit Mußiaaiprt —The Vioke- - burg (Mlps.) I?uk of May 2Vth gires the following particulara Of .a terribla tragedy enaotad on the preTloua Friday, at the residence of Mr. U. 0 Flpwara, of thatnonnty: - ; X‘ fan ■ year* ago. Mr. Lafayette tee waV mar ried |to a, young udy of this bounty, hiiss_ Hioks, endremeinod foraome time-et the raaidenoe of hia; eife’a father. In a abort time Lee gave nnmiatoka ble erldenoeof being diaaatiaflod, and, treated hia young wife nnkinaiy. A temporary separation took, jdaoe, dttong which time Mre. Lee remained et- her fatbor’a konee - until a noonolliation was - e(feoted.o Xma,, m few months ago; want to Hatle- fpr thepfnioaeofdaaehlng aohool. He was, unincOenfal, and finally’retarnell to tbis county, ; and solicited the assistance of Mr. Flower* (who i? a relatiy* ). Aik Flowera genaropaly tendered the hoapi tali ties of his honaii toLea and his wife, who! si4Soptbd,‘tbein. , ! Mr, F, frejoently saw enou.h to. bbhTiaee himielf ihat lto treated his wife onkind iy, and femonstrated with him, and uiged him to tUake sOhie toarlioh to. 1 Snpport his turiiiyf proffer- - dng;toaaeisthUalntoylanaable.effort^, ! On lhnrtday laat Mrs Lee expressed har anriety: to see her motber, and wished to rtait her homo if ahooould obtain conveyance. Mr. Flowers-in-,' farmed her that hie carriage wheat her tenioe tor that:.pnrpoee, whenever ahe wiahed it..,Leo; re-, marked tbat lbe ahould not go, end threatened to kill' her; if ahe did eo. Having been repeatedly, threatened by him in a like manner, she did'not! appear alaffaad. On Friddy the anbjeot was again' allodedto, and Lee Persia tod in.hu threats A short time aftOr Mrs. Lea eat'down to play a game, of'btbaa wlth .Mr.'; Flowpro-i-Lee boonpylng a npai-! tion. immediatoly behind Mr. F. In a few, mo-: ments, an expression of horror was noticed upon; the'face of Mrs. Lee, who appeared to be gasing at her husbapd. Mr. Flowera; thinking perhaps that; •toe wasauddeuiy taken ill, turned and eaked;hiih! what wea the matter. ;!The. answer giren waa.ihet ‘' tothlDg was the matter’’ with him. fie resnraod, hie play. wben the report ofs pistol was heard, and) Mrs; Lee eiarted bonvulsively, eiolaiming that aha Was .ehot. Mr. F. immediately oaught her on his. itft area and supported her sinking form. , Lee now edveneed and Sred again at hia wife, and onee at Mr Flowers. Mrs. Lee,- by this time,: bad sank nearly, to the floor,'supported by the loft) arm ef Mr. Flowefe/who drew a revolver from .his. pocket:;:tod, partially turning,“fired five- times; (over his Bhcalder! et 'near the right, umple; one' seer the middle of the forehead, one! near the lcn temple, tme in the jaw, tod the other jut-above the mouth.. Lee fell ana died imme-; diately. ; ' . Xhe wound loflioted anon Mrs. Lee wu of a most dangerous aharactar. The ball entered jest above; (be right breast, ranging downward to the waist, and opining out near the spine; At the last ao oount* aha waa in e moet critical condition. :: Mr. Flowaraoeeupiea the very highest rank in' petition tod ckenetai,' as ahhonbnible, generous and high-mladto gentlaman, beloved and rospeoted, by aU who know him; and no one regrets more (auto dtottbe nsoeseity which caused him to' deprive atomim tolngof life. '• - : "' J IMPORTATIONS. (BeportedforThe, Press. 1 PORTO CABKLIiQ—Bsrk RsveotrUM bugs coffee. flflflfl-hidMjflssTpeasradiffO lbele hide euttings S pkt* •kins lmuett; Bros; ?UfcMs ooooi 187 do ooffre w G KmUost iett b«fs ooffee Kohobardt A Co. flew, Vork; Jlfl hides lUslh k.Oo do; flßSdo Betiett k B-isa* do CARDBNASHBchy Burrows C—ttthhds molasses SS4 Thre* <rotbere-g bags if led fruli Weteraum. Yonng A Co; S rolls leather D Kirkpstnok k Qon§i tstoohoraDBßtetsoo k Cotß bales rare i OR Moore fc Co; C 6 do sheetiag Shipley. Hsxard Jt>fl(«tohiasoai7By bMsroeisCoohraß*R¥seeu; ISbAlea A MoDevßtrUpkgs mdse order. ; j , BOARD OF TRADE. i 0F tn * Mon,h - . ‘At tk« Phtlpdelphta. , Kbit Bsramsk, Rowlshd. ■ ~ Liverpool, June 15 Kong, soon. Valparaiso,soon Sara Thomas Baflett. ■■.. f<asuayra, soon lark Cprdeiyh Xoberta.... .. BatKMary Kii»ahera.JQchbotns^^.3€oatavldso.sdpn- AILMfI OF THK OCKAH UIAMEtt. thb mnzßD statea * ‘ Liverpool;.. ..~3une IS irMßSOi.jfswYork.Aßremen Jtmd 13. Wwut*••S" <Xo^*-l»«bttr*....—; .June U Ainca^--.Jew Y6rx« Liverpool... June # nofth Bn too.. . (Quebec-.Liverpool*.. June IS Ara*0.;.«...... Jfew Yoik^Havre-V.....JuneSB - FROKBUROPE,' AmnieuJSiSeri^g^e...... Mays Araso Sontaiuspton. -a .w Yorh Mayao Vigo,.——. , ,TLiv.,Kn>l- .Naw Yorlt_—... ..May ao Haamoala,.,*)U»ampton„'New Yortr .jnna I Megan .v,i lons * t June a l Soral.‘. , I 0001 Yorit o'” ■s“tl^2HaS! ,u W , *se w on the Id, 7th i —^— A - > •v: MihßlSiE'' TSfoiOSlfoE, 7URT OF UIUDgbPHM, Jmne 8, me, I I:- 'a’ •• ARRIVED. „Behr ‘1 wo fromWilminEton; NC .with naval stores toll B A Co. . JMrAshiHf Cook, 4 days from Taunton, with mdse J^WMkrßeKe?byAtt/4 dai-sfrom Wilmington,NC, with Sehr T(P LsiSidjFrambsi, 7 days from Savannah,‘ With eottofi. AeTto J Balter. / . . : ; :UehTißiWatsnßamdhadwiok, 8 dais from Beorge-t town, SCp.vmh lumber to Coehraa A Riuieem UUndi spoke xhi> <KmUsxgs»from New York for Bad i fibspperd, Bdays from Boston, in ba|- last (o Noble, Hammett A CaWwetl. itwhf-Taomas James, Calea, Sdays from Chesapeaki CitTd with oorn to Chmtiac A Curran. ; oet, BayardTl dsy from Christiana, Bel, with tnstian A Curran.. ' v i : iMßwrtaoMii:£:i:fiy ir f ' pm c ‘^ n i ‘ I^PW^afefn.S&ond.' ■' ; Sohr Win A BaboisgNewooab, from Orleans. •' -MeaiMhip Boston, York, Jm Allderdicel Brn tten Donning, Varney, Boeton. R a Bonder A ca Brig Wheaton, Leaman; £astport, Bngltsh A Co. ' Bohr Z A Paine, Sbaokford, Baco, M <Jo > i Bohr Henry Nutt, Sheldon, Bagur la Grande, Madeira A ' - Argus £ys, Nicholson? New Orleans, B 8 Stetsoi| , Bohr M I Gauterßmith. Somerset, E.A Parker A Co. , £ohr Willow Harp. Boise, BoetontN Bturtevant A Col ' Bohr JR HewittKoas. Balsju. O a Heoksober a Co. j JBflfcrWa A-DsbowTNewooabe'Otldahs, Nevin, Saw j Boston, Nobis, Hammett A Btr Rtobd Willing* Ciaypoole, Baltimore; A Groves,Jr> sabetb *v atts, for New .Uiitui* and a large number oi B fe o « kEB . [ ,The bark frima Donna.UappMeOnikoo,from Lout dpnd.rrT.withiroaaoa lWipaa»«n*«r*, ooruiined to ft fajlor t Co. arrived here roMardap, Where eoe will bJ detauiM a faar da;i, L. 8. r. i *ORACB^inne7,lS9o. | el«&a*M° n t»ftVitM boat* in tow,ladeaa«d oonj /.mUfcarer fcFohnar. lumber to Wilroifikton; Georg* ooal to lMlaware i-.j^Sji^^g^Wtoeri^ekeriQiiarad at Botton dth NQJ&Viiatf 08 * ®™“»B®ee* aSlvetf at Newbarm from Alexandria Wiinsti Bfroore,' Ih|«rioU,henoe, arrived at' Paw* ldvinaston, henoe dor Saco 1 , iit.Fj '*jb**tBrth»fti?*d»Sf tailed from Providenoc 6tb ieeifffinf3w£fiiS*»Qsreek*NC, toiosd forPhllSdelplifs* * Tirig fatoaa, Jwnoe, arrived at 'fall er-ISwariim) , Hannah J»>ll«it*.-Oranißjr, Haanah SiahfcDUiißy'and J B Johneon, h'ncefor Salljbafj.M dalfrejKr^ifriMi. Fmellne Cheater, Bowen,']ao4 /or Philadelphia, »atlad from Proi d|L Qpooker, f*reebr#y, inns., arrived at TJpnnj arrived at WWhlifcg j^^Ooeod!|fiM, ? We^Behietarr}ye<iU%!dtimore M> "ohr Geo olopred ntrftitimora. mat. for Philadelphia.- • • - r ' ’"• } > [Per ateamsbipPnnoe Albert,] ! Arat LlyarpMl—"ult.J G Cotter, N (Means; Clgve laed.do; OHLaat. M«>re,do; Aroola. Crafia.do; Doi !eaa Prioo. Meady. do; Garnet, Bradford, dot Wm Penn, (Maade*doi MarciaCßay,Chase,qo: ChiiniHiiaao.Me ‘ an.do; Clare*JWhe#i*r,'HiUi.do; M-Thoinbaon,do; Thalata. Stlnaon, Mobile; Advaßße, Childe, do;, Peppe dl, HilLChmrlaAon; Annie Lawrie, Morna. Baliimore. at at 00 hi ay 11, Eagle, Mow Orleans; Ann E Hooper, Hooper; dKlbeae-tbAifnaueni do; Elvira Open, Pot er. ooi GraenWood, Masoh, do; Addison, Pika, do; mth, Lady Herbert. Apalaehioola. . 8 d from do SM, Waahiniton White. New York; lia -d0! k “ t ' t ' h Sid from SundeManii May SS, Soiota, Millot. N York; PWaWMe QO. ' liEdAJLi ftN TilE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE i-S- CITY AH COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MICHAEL MAGUIRE, deceased. : Notice is-herebr given-'that- CATfIAR T NE MA« GUIRE* 'widow of aaia decedent, has filed in said ! Coart an appraisement of the personal property therein mentioned* to the value qf *3OO, which she has seleoted and ofeims to retain under the act or Assembly of April luh. 18S1, and the supplement thereto, and that.the same will be oonfirroed uy the Court on FRIDAY* June Uth, IMO. unl.„ exception, Attorney fer Widow. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLBAS .FOR THE CITY AHD COtffITYOF FHILA OKLFHI&i M . ' la the matter or ihePetitio’i ofjtinolvhncfr of . -.CHAU 1 £8 T. a> bIMONICf* * JfotiUe ii-Mi'lbjr«iven*ha±.th® subapriVer hStoap plied to the Cea tofCojhmohFleaefofan.ialdisoh«rge, under the proviiirial orth* insolvent law* of this Com- Which! saidapplicatiouwiU be henriTby the Court of Common Pleas, at the oourt room of said court, mtdole bmlolnr of the, State. House, Philadelphia, on the 93d dar of June, A.D. 180), at 10 o'olook'ATm., When and where all the; creditor* of the undersigned may attend, lfthey think proper- . : ■ • < i.-:J • UHARLES F. >. KIM"NIN, myH-ttwfti*' leas, COLUMBIA, AvOnne, TtfTHtf DISTRICT COUET FOR THE Ttdrtee, Levan The haa been appointed Auditor to re sort dUtribntton ofthe fund raised br the sale of the following-dssoribed real estate, to wit: All that certain three-story bnok messuage or tenement andjot or piece or ground, situate on the north aide of Walna ■treat, at the distance of twenty-five feet weatwan frepk the jwssf aide of Fourteenth street, formerly called Janper street, in the said city of Philadelphia containing in front or breadth on the said walnut street J«ut» i nnd extending m length or depth nortSWtfTd dlthat width'two hundred and thirty-five feet to George, a tract; bounded northward br the said George street, 1 Southward by the said Walnut street, eastward tar ground late of Jtfdwanrehippen Bard,.and westward by ground granted by the said Edward Bmp pen Bard to ColemanTishdr. All persons interested-in the fond are notified to pre sent their gum ato the Auditor, at his Office. No. 249 BwUi »IXTHBtr,et. on/tIJRBI(A.Y,-th« ltttLaV.br Jan. 18M,.:»t. o'clock:?. M. 7 or bo debarred from °j“l-Wt “T" .. “Tohn F. BHINTOW, Auditor. MEOICI2VAL. OXSP® p s I A . This fearful disease, with all its oonconutants, moh as Indigestion, Hetertbum, Water 'Brash, Sour Stomach, Acidity, Bilious Complaint, Jaundice, Headache, ii male Complaints, Debility, &c., find in the OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS, A remedy sufficient to cope With and conquer disease is its direst and most afflioiive form. The best test n experience, and we submit the testimony of those who have experienced an entire cure by the use of the. re medy. . ' The high character of the testimonials in favor of this remedy is a sufficient guarantee of its' astonishing power in the above disases. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS, - . OXYGENATED BITTERS. PROM HON. JOSEPH HOXIE, President of the Commonwealth Insurance Company i No. 6 yf all street, New York. Messrs. Bsxh W. Fowls A Co.— Gentlemen: Having rifferedmany yean from repeated attacks ef Dyspepsia in its wont form, and almost exhausted my hopes ol being able to, obtain any permanent relief, I wse in duced to have recourse to the Oxygenated Bitters , pre pared byDr. George B. Green, for which you are agents It gives me great pleasure to say, that it* effect upon raehasbeect highly benefioial, eradicating the disease and restoring me ti> good health; and I sincerely hope that all who may be-suffering from that dreadlul dis ease will be induced to give the medicine a trial, fully believing they will not be disappointed in the result. JOSEPH HOXIE. Such testimony as the above is entitled to the confi dence of Hyspeptios, and proves the efficacy of the Oxygenated Bitters. Mr. Hoxie is well known as e highly respeotable oitisec. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the reader to the following etter from President Smith, of Wesleyen University: Middlxtows, Conn., Feb, 16,18».. Sxth W. FowiiS k Co.~o«*tbm*A 11 first made use of the OxvaKHATSD Bittsm some seven or eight yeanimoe. Having suffered for twenty years from a form of DvspKFsiA,whioh was attended witnanerroua 'headache, bn an average of not less than one day in » week/1 was induced by the unpretending rsoommenda tionof Dr. Green “ to try one bottle, and if no benefit was reoeivsd to discontinue the,use.** . The use’of one bottle warranted a farther trial, to the extent of some three or foor,.with a oarefol observance of the accompanying' directions. The result was an almost entire' relief fromths usual dyspeptio symptoms, and their depressing* painful oocssquenoee. I believe these hitters produced an entire change in the habits my system, and upon the aotive energies of the diges* tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from dys pepsia as most persons. These bitters have also bees of service to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours. AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS . OXYGENATED BITTERS. FROM THB LADY OF JOHN JONES, Esq.* Well known and much reipeoted in the southern pan of New Jersey: Bsavillx, N. J., Jan. 17, 1960. Meurt. 8. W. Fowls k Co.—Siral have taken mote or leei of the Oxygenated Bitters for the last three years, and have been much benefited by their nae. have been nmoh with Dyspepsia for many years past- and found nothing that afforded me any re hef Until I used the Bitters. I do most cheerfully re commend their use to all hrho are afflicted with tbs obmglaint. Yours* Ac., ■ DEBORAH JONES OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS . SETH W. FOWLK A CO., Boston, PROPRIETORS. T. W. DYOTT A SONS* SIB North Seoond street Philadelphia, WHOLESALE AOXHTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BOLD EVERYWHERE. &p6-eofSm-dAW THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. D ALLEY'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and healing: application* m both the Eastern and' .Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; aaaHefefWfMbmerit iethe trueseoret of its snocem in all euteuuau* ejeetioua* whether the oaute be tucidtnt or diMuit .. _ BUFMS * g SOAIijDS are instantly relieved of E* their aqroisht pain • and uraamaatian, by & timely 2 npuo&tien of ihit tnsr vellou* HiaUr. and the 3 flesh is renewed as if by a ohanß Cmt i ,, Children are Ireauent a suffsrers from external in juries, eepeoially from r; Fluid and Camphent Ez-» rhtiem— therefore every 5 mother should have this Hjra&fcHSfid ttaftinraw, The liaohinilt,the Tra- 3 Tpller,ana every other In dividoaTwhoae lot in life 3 throw* him within the of accidentworn ° izrloiion, Are, or eom iton, ihoold near in mind 3 that thii Mat toi Extractor i« hie beat and onlr friend. E it i* both portable ,end oheap,andshooJdever oe « hiscompanion,assfriend in need. There ere thou- r, sand* of living’ witnesses to testify to its marvellous £ virtue, who owe their sound limbs and mnsoles 3 to its saving effipaoy. „ : Buna* BryslMiast Bores of all kinds; Bruises, , Fistula, Shot Wounds, Boas, Frost Bites, , Boromln,, Broken Breast, , Fever Sores, Senryv. Bites of leyHlef, Felon*, fcakU, waw.' Slaniltdar Bix-Sonif, Cracked. Lips, . easts. Seaid Head, S—:■ feted Cord.;p* , , l "' ; &' Di'eeue* of the Meamatitm, Venereal * kores, KsJat tb«Vriampei*ie»oti, J 14 Broadway, New York, streeVNew Orleans, by J. WRIGHT,k-,00,i General Agent. It can also be ob* mined of-all-reseeotabla-DnigKiata and Merchants throuhoat the U«3» H 3 North BKCOND Street, fair . Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania, A BOMATIO DIGESTIVE OORDIAI/ This exoedent and agreeable preparation is one of the best means or improving the. appetite, promoting digestion, and givingstrsnitb and tone to the stomaoh, wfiioh has yet been offered to the pobjio. It is an old German reoeipt, and .has been in use for many yearn in the land lie* or ike manuf <store*i7whete it'Kas prdyed aninvatuahieremaoy SrpysFEMlA. WEARTRI/liNp RiAT\ffifcNCKynd%«l»rf InTdc STOMACH, erisTnc from COW or Udigesfioo. All, persons'havinj the lesst tendency to IndigMtion.shoulq never be with* is S“Sbotkte and for »le h, KMNK fc 00 . mySTSmo 116 WALNUT Btreet. T ARD (iIL.—6O bbls Tobin’s Cincinnati S' FUGUST ; 4 tJBONS, ’ n:• i THE* 1 I^KIDAYiHJBNHtfBi ? 186 RI RAIiRbAD iI!TEB. Tub Pennsylvania to e n t ba if RAILROAD. _ MILES DOUBLE TRACK. _ iB6O, mtjimmm iB6O. THE CAPACITY NOW EQUAL i TO ANY INITHE t , THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, 1 Jonneoting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains ' mmßbrtoa.New York, and all poinu East, and in the Jnion Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams'to and •from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the ‘transportation of Passengers oasttmated for speed,and .eomfort by any other route, « Express and Fast Lines run through ,to Pittsburg, without change of Career Conductors. AJI throughPas ngCr Trains provided with Loughridie’s Patent fake—speed under perfect control of tne engineer, thusadding much to the safettiof travellers. -> - : Smoking Caroareattached to eaoh Train: Woodruff's keeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPREBS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sou days exoepted. • .«• - Mail Tr&m leaves Philadelphia at 7 80 A. M. gast Line “ “ 11 AO A. M. xeress Train leaves “ 10.42 P. M. ' _ , WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Colombia, I P, M. s tik ft ■- ‘Westchester ~ " 13 30 P.M., West Cheater Passengers will take .the Mail,. West ! Chester Aeoommodatio&.fmd Colombia Trams. i , Passengers for Sufiburr. WiUismspoTt. Elmira, Buffa o, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving phf -1 Wlphiajrtf.M A, M., ari JTP.M. go direetir thronsh.E Tiokets Westward offices ofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal more; and Tiokets Eastward at any .of theimportant Railroad Offices in the West; also on board apy ofthe regular Line of steamers on the.Misnssippi or Ohio vers. . ■fiT Fare always as low, and time as qtuck. as by any other Route. , For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of tne Westem connections ofthe Pcnnsrlvania Railroad to ChiCMO.make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE , GREAT.WEST „.Theoonneotlon or.tracks by the Railroad Bridge at ?ittsburg, avoiding liu/arsyage or ferriage, of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily ppred.atM by, Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel-: Merchant* and Shippers entrusting the traniportetioii oftheir Ffiight to this Company, can rely with eonfi denoe On its speedvtrankit. ■ _ Z , THBHATEB OF FREIGHT to and from ahy point in the Wert -by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at al times .at fevoorable as are charged by other Railrout Companies. - Be particular to mark packages ** via Penna. Rail road. 1 A For Freight Contract* or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pany • H. 8. Ploroo fc Joffirton, Rlp|«r, WBBSfcdgßfj fUffis my^Jssstsswr^^ E. LEWIS, Qen’lSap’t AltooM, it ffUMB ELMIRA ROUTE.— phu-adelphia andbl »A Ul S?ie' , ? SOUTB to Catawlcn. «ti- lowhill •treat,) dally (Sundays exoepted), for above' points. as follows i T . Mfess;: A P ;f,.,. The 8.00 A.M. tram connects at Aupert, for Wilkes *™ot oonoMtioß. at Elmir. North and West, and the Canadas. ■ to Ehnira, Buffalo, and Suspension finds©, and all intermediate points. * Tioketooahbeproeared at thS Philadelphia and El- Tietfet Office, northwest ooraer of SIXTH andCEESINUT greets, and at the PaeeenffCr Depot, corner'orTHlßTßifiNTll and CAW.OWHILL. i«JKm PK WW T rfRAiS Leave the Philadelphia ana Reading Depot, Broad and CallownUl itreeta aaiVy (Sundays excepted), for ell points West and North, ate P. M. * thfra? K ?“«S. ,i sSr?”'‘ b * r ° r# SP-M -ABSAt 5&“ v _*v‘ •lx CJIAB.B» rAPFEN, General Attest, Northwert oorner SIXTH and C.HEBTN UT Street., WW ; ■ Philadelphia iB6O, mriiiippi rni Prom Walnnf-street Wharf, Will leave as follows—via: At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy* C, A A, AMom*****. ’ —i ,„, §] *« At fl A My via Camden and Jersey City (N.’ J.) Ac- 1 oommodatjon....... —_ j|g. At S A Af, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning A rsL A -wr’ r y Sf :* atn bo%t» 714 Taoony and Jersey - • . pjty* Western Expre55,........... __...J. 300 AlWiPM,via Camden and Amboy, Aocommo- I aau0n.............. a t m At S r M, via Camden add Amboy, C. and AllEx- I press ...... - -m,.,,,,,,,,, soo A &l.M'c!LfTmiS°t. 4t .. v ! I „' l : acoa .^ ni . J "' BT ,J via Carnal and Jersey City, Evening AUl<P M,viaCamdenand Jersiy’city’/Boathern # °° ?P and Amboy, Aeeorrimoda tion, (Freight afcd Passenger,)—lst Class Tioket. fl M; runs dailyf^The IIPM,Sputff] era Mail, Saturdays exoepted. \ . . t or .s e ] v ts Cr ®i tambertville. Fleminiton.; A M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wh&rx. and, 7.10 AM from Kensington. I For Water Gap, Btrpadsbarr, Scranton, Wilkei*arre,' Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., rt 6 aTm. from WalnaM street wharf, and 7.10 A.JW. from Kmetaiton, viaHela ■ ware Lackawuma and Wcitern R. K. For Mount HOII7. ate and 9 A.M.., and 4X F. M, i For Freehold, ate A. M., and * p! M. W, WAY ldlf£a 'or Briitol, Trenton, ko., at IX and * P. M. from, alnut .treat wharf,7.W A, M. and « P, M. from AeniinKton. ForPalmTre.Riverton, Delanco, Barer!,, Bnrlin -, *°S: Florence Borden town, ko., at UX,l,.nd 4X P. , ..““.Kltioet Jre Holknas for Bordoatowr and lutarm.- dius Plan.., at IX P. M. aßioamhoat Trenton.for Taoonr, at II A. M, and: TMonr, Beve.rlr.Burhnrton, » n d Brutit, at« P. M., K Fifty Ponnde of Banaeo, only, allowd oaoh Pa»»n-, r. Pareen.era are prohibited from hung anythin, as I Mage taittheirwearing apparel. All baggage over' nift Pound, tob, paid tor aitra. Th> Company limit, •heirreeponaibllity.for baggage to On. Dollar per pound,! and will not bo liable for any amount beyond 8100, ex cept by rpemal ocr.traot. apie■ . WM. H. OATZMEK. Agent ism ger- UM NIERAIRANGKM^T.- On^rmij^^H.ueo, Lnnvoßermautowne, 7. 7M, a, W>,, W,II,UA.IL, i, i, a, *,«, e, ex, 7, ’ ' , t«nre Phiiid.lthln 7.M mm.XM., 1,3, a, 7X,ud uy> r, iUi B.lO min. A.M., 1.10mif1.,4,«, “ P * CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. I, 3, JO, 11A.M., 1,4.1, BK, 8,1, *Leave Oheatnnt Hill 7.13. 7.43, .840, 0.4311.43 A. M., 1.40, UO, 0.10,8,40, and 1.10 P. M. &MTO and 7M F, M. igpoanftiMtirat HiU TAO A. HUIMO, 8.10, and 9.10 AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia 5.40.7 X, P.OO 11.05, min., A. M., 1.01,5.00,4 X, 8.58, 800, and hApTH. , Leav. Norriatown 8,7, 808, A 11 A. M„ IK, 4K, • ft&a Ipi r* AL ON SUNDAYS, lAATePhiladeljhi&t A.M.andfand 6 P. SC. Kav. M. & w A - »-»•«■*•«• “a ll * Leave Philadelphia! A.*M!?**sia'nd 8 PM. ISHfiHriMB PHILADELPHIA and lßAnmn RAIL HOAI)!—PABBEHGkjTTRAINS for pottsvillK READING and HARRISBURG. * ’ MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sundaya exoepted.) on Thirteenth and on Oatlowhili sleets ia|£(o A. M., connecting at Hemaburg with the PENNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD, 1 P.M. train runnizr to : the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.00 P.TH. train ruomngto] Ohara berabsrf. Carlisle, Aq.: anl the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. tain, running to Sun-1 bury.'&o. ; > AFTERNOON LINEH. i.iU+g.t. ta. , at 0 P.' AL, BALLY, (Sundays ex-- SSsTANOES VIA READING' FROM PHILADELPHIA. MilCS* [ * To Phcßnixville..... 381 , Harrisburg. -113/ , Dauphin —- -.1*41 Miller* fra rr...-. ..242 , TrevortonJunotiou. .US Banbury.- 189 Northumberland...... 171 Levisbarg 178 Milton ....... .—.lBl munoy.4—..UT • Williamsport— ~..309 J eraey Shore.... —2S Look Baven ss Ralston—.— ...AM, Tr0y....~~* —<*6l ,. ...gT I The aoo A. M., and the 8.80 at Port Clinton, (Sundays ex WISSA,, WiLIAMSpORT making close oonneotiona wit WoVs?ttt OALLOWHILL Streets, apss-tf w. tf. Mel BPRIX3 AHKANG K-: WWWHWCHBbment. . AND HALT! PASSENGER'’ ror Baltimore atfloll A. M., Uioon, (Express,) and; B.l6A* Mu U toon, I.ls,fi.oo,7^oand' U at B.l# A. M., U, 1.14, Mo, f.OOandj U<lfl P. M* 1 For New Castle at 8.15 A. M. f agd 6.00 P. M. ForMiddfetownatS.llA. M.,a»dfi.o9P.M. 1 For Dover at 8.16 A. M.. and AW P.M. . . fr or Laurel at 8.16 A. M».and 6.00 P. M. Leave Baltimore at 8J» A. M., (Kapree*,/10.31 At M*,l a t060)880. and 1130 A* M., 1.41,' ?eave Salisbury at 5.90 A. M., and 8-00 F. M, .save Laurel at 6.16 A. M,, anda.4oP.ftV /eave Seaford at 6.46 A. M., and eioo P.M /eaveMilfordat7ao 4. M.,and4AQP. M. . Leave Doverat g.O*AVM., and eioP.M. . jeave yuddljtownat 1066 A. M. and 7.46 P. M jeave NeWCaetie atAOO, IOJ6 A. M., aid 8.00 P.kL'i jUaveChesterat 7,40, 9.10, UMA. M,l^l,flJ7and] L*&vd Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Kail-' icae at 16.15 A. M. TRAiNS FOR BALTIMORE . Lphvft Cheitdr atS.tf A M.,U.«a»ndll.«P.M. Xm»TO WilailnitwAU.m A,M.,a.UP,M., sn< U.M FREIGHT CAR .tUcbhd, for FerryVillc And idsrmadihtp Lenv* for l'ernrllle and tnhnnodiatp 'lL*»v«t'WWrainjgon fot Phll&delpiiin Md I Leave HnvreJdo'Graoo for Baltimore and'iriermedi ate places stow a. m. nix^^t t, aB r^. f s. Hll ™• ,le • orao,, and . . SUNDAYS . 1 Mr »* HAO P. M., froin PhTladelplu« to paltiAoie. Unir at IJi P, M., from Baltimoro toFhfadahma. i *4B* 8. W. FKLTOW. prtufißnt 1 AlffiKS READING kAIIN)AD.; , v: ' FBfiBCrnON OFFAaBBI. t.> 4 . f>p and after, APRiL Jd, law. Ooramutatioi TickbU, withtwe»tyrSi*.oonaone»w|U be.issued,’for the holder and any member of his family, onasy fnmeoger Train, and at an? time., They will be soil by the Treasurer, st the office of the company. No. 37 South FOUR! H Street, at s reduction of cent, from the regular fares. Parties wishing to «Joy the Bummer lnthp Country will find this a very lesfrable route, the Sohniikifl and Lebanon Yalieys b*£g arnoiir the most beantiral ananealthyln the State-aid acces sible by fopr trains from sud t ' PSltlAEXLraia, Marsh llth.im ’ iSivMiiiß plnL^I >El'P HI A AMD “ Jit* ’lifot atKi« A. 1 *Jj P.'Mv" ' .:7 li»w*»ond*le 8.15 A. M. ind tJOJ?. 8, Ti>6ta«« Line to oonnsot with 10AS A, 8 Tromjronl il»deMil».»dB.ls A. M. Troll) from AvondjM.,..' FrofiAu 6n%« .liny reoelved _nt Nd>uUHuV«t St A djilßimn M Atoff* «" MiTfrom Bitw London m3,Ox-i ’aT.eAa.fy Andwell. known hAnlMi!ume«j< of Delaware And < Qlieelor oountiee offer innonor inducement. to ttiooolookiof forynmmer fxMrdmg, A. B. BURTON, lgil»d«l t hl«, Mar H. ISdO.Am - Superintendent. RgWMpM| IMPORT ANT TO a.®gili an y. the <y)armwjiat{itr.— m the isiae of excursion tickets, on and after Jun# 20th, 180d,to CRXasPNtALTOOWA, DEvronv and Ephsata Sparfos; and coupon tickets for twenty-six trips , for the use of VAMiLiss.to and frompoinie near the city. i Tickets to Csesson Hotels, at the summit ofthe Al legheny mountain—good for a round trip within iV days—to be bad for 97*60* ■ ' Tiokets to Altoona, where Invalids and others will find splendid hotel accommodation*, good for round trip within JO <fayr—faro $719. - ; For Bedford Springs—Passengers Moketed to Hope well, Saxton, or Broad-Top City, via Huntingdon and Iroad-Top railroad, connecting at Hopewellor Dudley station with two daily iines of coaches to the Springs. ? areB64o* ; Fassenjlers to Ephrata Springs take stage from Dan es* ter. Tioketsfor Round Trip, 94: Single Trip, . PaMftnserstoloeal.HnU oa Pennsylvariia railroad EAST OF DOWNINGTOWN can procure tiokets for X trips good for any member of the family, at a discount of 38 percent, below regular ratefc • ' • Ibe above ttekels ana further information to be had after June 20th by.application at the office of the Penn sylvania Railroad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. Philadelphia. . ' ~ '' ‘ THUS. MOORE, Agent. Lewis L. Hoppe. Gen: Tioket Agent; je& lm CHESTER jgMgggjAND PHILADELPHIA RAiLROAD.Bm ' VIA MEDIA. -CHANGE OF HOUR 8. > . On And after Monday, Jane 4th, 1850, the trains ■will leave PHILADKLPHI«, from the StationrNortheast contfr of tycfreenih airi Market'streets; at 7.06 and 10 44 A. Mi, i» 3 IK) and 6.4 A P. M. . Uave-WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market Btraet, at 6.25 and 910 A. M., and 1.64 and &M ‘ ON BUNDAYS.. Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 'A. M.. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West • Chester, at 7.25 A: M.. and 4A5 P. M. HENRY WOOD, Saturn!- ISC M OMBB 10 WEST CHESTER ! A»D IH TER ME DIAT£ , Trun.'for WMt cjuawr 1«»,, PliiWilplilifttofti ihu d«Kt. northraat qorner orKiehtßßntti Red Msrkel jgMts, at7* anS W.» A. M„ and StJand AISF. M. |{«!onkoO^KilSdelsUßtad Bal- ' o 2P SYJU For &H 9% W flmte&gP 00 -**’ WHITE ’^!u^itnMyB M FR0 > ir?knd a 'fru. I L6w , H’t«tu?l'h| r ladelshla, DAILY. (Btad»yi»»d«p&l.) at follow, ; At *•*> A. M. (ExpreMl. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Monol, Chonk, Hasleton. Wilkeetarro, &0., At MO P. M. (Expreu), for Bethlehem, Euton, Manoh Cmmk. so, This tram reaches Kaaton at 6AO P. M.< and makes dose comteetion with. New Jersey Central Express 2^ n w f St w i^ ,ork * Passengers by this train reach Mauoh Chunk the same evening.. , At 8.40 At M. and 4 90 P. M, (AocoraiUrKUttOb).' At «J 0 AM. and «A 0 P. M. aooommsatiral ~tt,W” ' • <m,Rt*a , -t, For Fort Washington. A9O A. M. Bxpreia Tram makes close connection with the .Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being tne shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre, Ud to all ‘.EOR'pSH&DKW?ff* - Bethleiietni (KaneuMatliH A M. and Ut P. Leave Dojleitown (Aooommodation,) at 520 A. 14. and 4 P. M. Leave Fort Washington {Aooommodation,) at 6J5 A. Me and 215 P, Me . a. . , * ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia, for Dorle*town,ats P. Af, fio/lestown for Philadelphia at 6JOA. M. > Bethlehem for Philadelphia atS.Ou P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, #1.50. To Mauoh Chunk, #2,GO. fioesat WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains(exoept Sunday Trains) oonneot atßerkestreet with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second ?®*Tbird-itreetPoasanger Railroads2ominutes after leaving Willow street. , ELLIB CLARK, Agent. J&MOHB WUTiUJB.—OHESTBR fflOM TKAINSIFORTOWNINGiiIWM^AND PUN TBRMEDIATE (STATIONS.—On and .after9Bth Mar, WBo* the Passenger Trams for DOWNINOTOWN will rtart from -the .new Passenger Depot of the Phila- BROAD and CALLOwHILL Streets, (passenger en trances on Callowhill. A MORNING TRAIN for Downlngtown* leaves at 8.00 < AFTERMOOM THAW far Downlnrtown. Imtm at an of Uis PUladaipki. and Reading Railroad Comeanv.. »P, W. H. MelLHENNEY.Saoreiair. WEST CHESTER' Dapotfcwrner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (exoept Sunday) at 7.15 A. M., IX9O P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West Chaster at 8.45 A. M.. 10 45 A, M. and 8.10 P.M. — The undersigned having R-'oomplied with the requirements ot the Aot of the Legislature of 24th January, 1843. and supplementary thereto, caution all persons against buying, selling, or filling my bottles, i hereby announce my determina tioD lo enforce the penalties. Bottles narked William Riddle. K. Kiddle. ap»-fßt ROBBRT RIDDLE ttTOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS. Pfoposals, will be received at the Office of (he RAILROAD J3OM PANY. until 3 o'clock P.M.,onTidONi)AY» JUNE 11,for the con struction of the Masonry in toe,piers and abutments of UaUed Ihe amount of. masonry will be abont 5,690 oubio yards, a large portion of which will be under water. Proposals will slate the prioe per oubio yard, including the furnishing of all materials,^and the expenses of coffer-dams, piling, and all O' her items incidental to the construction of- the masonry,exoept oement and lime, which will beturnisoed by the Railroad Company. Separate proposals will be received for the delivery at the bridge of atone suitable for the above work. *l*o, for the jjonimiotion pf the masonry, including the expenses of the foundations, the stone andoemen; to.be furnished by the Railroad-Company. Parties propoefns may submit plans for founding the piers mid abutments differing from toe specifications. * Plans and specifications will be ready for inspection on the 28th iust.at the Engineer's Office, West Phil adelphia, where All requisite mranoAtion can be obtained. Proposals will be addressed to • - ' „ M .. W. H. WILSON, jnykMJell Resident Engineer Penna. R, f|FFIOE OF SCHUYLKILL NAYIQA y T lON COMPANY, MAY 10th, IWO.-From and after July 15th, 1860, and until September Ist. 1650, the oharges for the use of Cars, ard for Toll and Trans- Krtationon Anthraolte Coal, carried to Philadelphia. way of the Sohnrlkitt Navigation, will be increased Fifteen Cents per Ton on-the rates fixed March llih, 1680; and on the l*t of September, 1850, a farther m ore&se of Fifteen Cents per Ton will be made on said charges, and so continue until the dote of navigation, fly order of the Managers, F, FRALEY, myll 2m President. PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS office wokkM 90 Sooth SEVENTH Street, umtij noon of FH ID AY, Jane S.'ISW, for say parlor the whole or fifty thousand tons of Bituminous Coals; suitable for the manufacture of Gas,' to be delivered at the Gas Works, on the Schuylkill river, in such monthly quantities as may be specified in the contract. The first deliveries to oommence in the month of July next.. . The Coals must be fresh, clean, and dry, and of a quali ty to be approved by the engineer. Th# proposals must state the particular variety of Coal it is intended to tar nish, and if nf a kind not before used at these'works, samples Of not less than fifty tons for trial will be re quired-previous to the time of opening the proposal#. The gran ton of 2.J40 pounds wiU be oonsidered as the weight intended in the proposals, unless otherwise ex pressly stated, and; jf itT?e preferred to deliver by mea sure, the sttuok bushel of J3BB cubio inches will be used, in case of failure to deliver the Coal aooording to dgree ment. the trustees of the Gas Works reserve the right to purobase wherever they may deem best, and charge to the contractors any lots or damage consequent on suohfeilure. The payments will be made in two equal instalments, at four and six months after the specified periods of de livery, theUth of eaoh month to be taken as the ave rage of the monthly deliveries: or, at the option of the trustees, payments will be made in oosh, with interest deducted. , Should the contractors prefer to deliver the Coal ear lier than required, it may be reoeivedof convenient to store, but payments will be made to date from the time specified. Satisfactory security for the fulfilmentof the oontraot will be required! ' . JOHN 0. CRESS ON, . . Engineer PhUadclphiaGas Works. ' ‘ 1 myi-tieB m»», iam. 1 OFFICE OP THE I READING RAILRI Phi Tkt raut of /night and thu companv iaill bta» t U furthtr notiti: Northern Central . 'Railroad, To Richmond——.-...-. i , Philadelphia—..... Inolined Plane....—. Hioetown Germantown R. R..-. • Fail*of Bohujlfcill.-... Manayaok .. Egbert's. —— Oonshohoclcen. —. Swede Furnace... .. R&mbo’a Norrist’nor Bridgeport Port Kennedy-...—. Valley Forge. FhoanxyiUe - —<—- Royer 7 * Ford.——. Aramingo —.—.. Limenos. • ———.. Potts town ' piraglasaviUe— Monooaoy ■ Rirdeboro.— —.. Exeter Reading...—.— —- Tuokerton- tok::™-:- Hamburg,. - —...— Orw/gsbg and Au burn. After July 15th to Septem to Richmond will be raised after September Ist, an add per ton. _ By orde of the •ap*s-*m 1 W. i Anbury and Erie 11. R. andERIE RAILROAD, ith Iqob to Niagara Fails,' lAutorner of BROAD and [IiRHNNEY. SearaUr ». i MRS. FREDERICK HODGES, OF BOS -ITA TON, intends openin* a BOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in this city, oominenoins ia Beptembernext, Mrs. H.qu the honor of roferrmr to the Her. Alex.. H. Vjnton, D. D . Reotor of the Churoh of the Holy Trinity. Ciroulars, with 101 l particular*, stay be obtained of Air. F. H. Hodges, 701 VINE street. ap34-3m« A MJfiRIOAJN SUilUOli JNS'X’ITUTiS IB a ** reliable medium thiou&hirhioh Schools and Fami ueeia&j obtain owngetent teacher*. Farentai may ob- Ss t r tol " nll-tt tw Btrfl^. e yhTlade\phi>. TAUYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL new \ rk, l)uflhlo» Cleveland* Chioaso, and St. For ini rmation. call or *«nd for ; Catstoruo., feSMf PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! PIANO-FORTKS. Madeiky. Riven. Bacon! & Co. t Nonna k Clark! Hffi.M.DvS?* do., and othors* E 00tJLD SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, »• STEINYTAY & SON'S NEW‘PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, geaWd;and sciVAßfi mim A «Sr •«! terrea in ooooerta and m private ojrolee by the beet verforaer* Received the nrat premmins over the beet JAVACOFFEE —l,OOO Wetosta prime ■a* l *!' JAMES SKAHAM A CO. RAILROAD LINES. NOTICES. ■hiladelphia and DABGOMPANY. uduihu, Kuroh 11. ism: foils on coal transported bv folio vis from March U un- 1.34 1.13 I.IT 1.14 1.08 100 inagera. SNWKY, Seo'y. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. gABtNE & DUY. INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 48»,WALNtJT Btreet, •Joßiit? loh or damue bj Fire, on Cotton »tta Woollpn Mills: and l otherM»Bn(o<i|orie«.,B«tlouiß>. Merchandise, Furniture. ana other property, on favo faDleterm*. in the following well-known companies PflffimX iNSURANGHCO., OF HARTFORD, ’ M ‘'TROPOLIT iWB.'So.fuV « EVlf O « K, PROVIDENCE ~ ARCTIC FIRE insurance HOPE FiHE ws^A^rsHF^ll^. 0 ! „ Cash Cap Hal and Httrctus CITY F)RE INSURANCE CO„ OF WbWHAVKN, dERMAM OF* lIkVyoRK. ' HUiIBOLDT FlR??t&B. a 6o?! OF ?ffi P V U "iA-Il "' ’ • , Cash Capital and Surplus $133,568 51. Applications m person or by noto •will receive prompt attention. SABINE A DUY, Agents, Jei 3m * No, 484 WALNUT Street. THE KISTEiKPJbiIBE INSURANOEJ COMPANY OF PHILADEPHIA,. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. K. W, CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, DIRECTORS, F. RatoHPohp Btaar, Mosd*cjli Li Diwso*. WimjawMoKss, Gho.H. Svtraß*. ' Nxlbbo Frazibr, John H. Brow*, • Joun M. Atwood, ~. B, A. Fahnestocc, . Bawr. t. Taxmci, AjjdrswD, Dash, . „ CHARLES W. COXB. Secretary. ■ feia-iy AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., £ri INCORPORATED 1810—chartsr perpet UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. • Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, Continue' to insure on Dwtllmrs, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, vessels in Port and their- oargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Thos. R. Marls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. JDutilh, Patriot Brady, Cha*. W. Pouitney Israel Morris. ALBERT a UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMP A NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 409 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.' CAPI+AL AND BVR PLUS- 9309,743.70.—1n5ures against LoB9sr Damage by and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation ami TraMmnßjg 8 . RGE Preuidmt, • f, P. ROSS. Vioo President, _ , H.JcoGGSHALL, Beo’y and Treasurer. H. SUTLER, Assistant Saoretary. - JJIXECToRSa George H, Hart, E.P.RosiL A. C. Cattell, Foster S. Perkins. B. W. BaUavß.Ai Andrew R. Chambers, H. K. CcggriwtTi.. Samuel Jones, M. D*. - Hon. H. m. Falter. mhjl-tf INSURANCE COMPANY"OI* STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINji INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD- dhartered in 1794—Capital #»o^oo—Assets,' January 1, ÜB, $347,446 30-100. lt Afl invested in sound and available •ecunties-oon tintle to iiumte m veiaelsanl] cargoes, Buildings, Stocks oi Merohandise, ® Henry D.Sherrerd, George H.Stuirt, ■ Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Mao si ester. Tobias Wagner, - - William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattes*. John B. Badd. Henry G. Freemaa, WiUiam R, white* _ Charles S.Leirif, _ WILLIAM HA R PKR. HoorAter. I.Twftntf INSURANCE COMPANY EL* -oao. No. 40) WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either limited or per petual. , w DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bon toll, Edward D. Roberta, John Q,. Oinnodo, John J, Griffiths, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben O. Hale- Thomas Marsh, John MoDowetl, Jr., Sami. L. Smedley, Jas. T. Hale, Bellefonte* JEREMIAH JJONSA LL, President. JOHN a. GINNODO, Vioe President. Edward W. David, Secretary whll-wfmtf TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN WCORPORA%^ A $$ K f?ntE]£GJsLATUHE Of ~P£NWSYLVANIA, ISM. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Street*, Philadelphia. MARIN BINS UR ANCE ON VESSELS, i FallQfo; { Toauwuoflho W.rl» ’•IMIiAND INBTJRAHOBS Ob Ooodi* by River. Canal*, Lake*, and Land Oariiace ■F IRE * YBsMk AIFcK ■ Ob Morehandiae generally. Ob Store*. Dwelling Houtag, fco. ASSETS OF THE COMPAN7. November!. ISM, _ .Far. .... Marktt r*hu JIB4IO, Philadelphia Citr 8 V-oent. Lo*».. M #U54OO tt> 1100400*Pennsylvania ontoAroLLoan..... 8348 00 §Bl4OO Pennsylvania State 6 V' ot. Loan. . 81,000 00 #B4OO, U.S. Treasury BXB* cent. Note* and interest due 1848 M #30,000 V, S. Treasury 8 V ot. Note* and inter* est due—~~ —. SO.BU 00 915,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phiia • < delphia —_ . 8,900 00 #lO4OO, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage 6 w cant. Bonds.— 4fi,800 00 i #»,QOO, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- I gacqBcent. Bonds.ll,Boooo #14400 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 #*' cU coupon bonds,...* 11*690 00 #11450,803 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the city of Phila #l4B,loo shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company -—«— #1400,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company - #1,890, shares Philadelphia loe Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam^Navigatfon’Ccim* panjr, Ocean Btiam~NaviKation Company Ha- vro'do iGriwe Sieara Tow Boot .. Company rPbilsdeJpbja Hxohane* Company 1,310 CO #430330 > 0409*718 M Bondraud Mortmee, and Real Estate, Of fice — 7i,sa u Bill* receivable for Inenranoeamade 181*898 m Balance due at Anenoiee—Premium* on Ma rine Pohoiei, interest* and other debt*,due 1 Company —— 88,914 88. Sonp and itoct of sundry Insurance Comp*- mat i i, - . -. rr , . 1490 oo Cmhon Depot! t ia Bank- «r^Mon » imma William Martin Edmund A. Soudar* Vheopbima PnuldJts John n. Penrose, John C. Davis, Jmnss Traquair, William Erre, Jr., James C. Hand, william C. Ludwie, Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. M. Huston, veorgeG.Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelly, WILLIAI HBNBY GYLBUH^ato COUNTY LIFE AND GENE- V/ ral insurance company. „ PLATTS BURG, MISSOURI. Chartered in IB6o.—Authorised Capital, 8100,000. _ djubctobs: H. Whittington, Winslow T. R Bradley, George w. Culver. James H. Biroh, Jr. t M „ H. WHITTINGToh, Pres, I. N. HOCKADAY, Bee. and Trees. Speoial attention paid to Collections, and Money romptly remitted. Business solicited. mhSS-Sro* Life insurance and trust com- PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast corner of THIRD and. DOCK 8 treats. Assets, 8*37,»1 M. INSVRES LIVEB for the whole term of ilife-grant* annuities and endowments—purchases life interest* in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the eonticgenoies of Life, They act as Executor*, Administrator*, Assign*** Trustees, and Guardian*. ~ TRUSTEES. Daniel L, Miller, • Samuel 8. Stokes* Benjamin Coates, William Martin, jUohard 8/ Nswbold* James B. MoFarlaxd* william P. Hooker, Joseph H. Trotter,. William H. Kern, James Easton, Samuel C. Huey. jTheophilu* Pquldlnu Charles Halloweu, , Ednjund A. Bonder, JSenry G. Townsend* DameTL. Hutohmioi* •Rodolpbus Kent, John W. Hornor* ' William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, ' P.V. Duflon, Samuel J. ChrutisßS William Robertson* Joseph M, Thomas*, Warner M.Rasin, Johu G. Brenner, > • P. 8. Mlohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER. President. BAML, E. STORES, Yloe Pros’t. Jena W. Houston, Seoretarr. aulS SAVING FUNDS, “ A little, but often, fills the Purse." SAVING FOND, No. A lSGSouthFOUßTHStreet.betweenChest nutand Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors’, money seoured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, <fco. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to return, with 6 per cent, interest, to the owner.as they have always done. This Company sever suspended. Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit iu their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn oinw by their oonsent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. with authority to reoeive money from trustees and exeoutora. __ LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9 to 9 o’olook, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. 91.20 $l. 1.80 1. 1.30 1, 1.30 1. 1.30 1. 135 1. IJO 1. 1.12 1. 1.10 1. 1.07 1. 1.06 1. 105 1. Jacob U. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, JohnShmdler, George Russell, Malachi W, felo&u, Edward T, Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delator, Nicholas Rittenhocse, Nathan Smeaiey, JotuH. Satterthwaite, johes Yerkes, , Cteds Cadwalladbii, Treasurer. ap2B-y “ A Dollar saved is twice earned." RAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN- safety trust com £AN Y, W ALN UT Street, southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. M Money.J* reoeived in any oam, larso or small, and in -05 torest paid from the day 01 deposit to tho day of with 8i drawaf. SO The offico is open every day from nine o’olookinthe morning till hve o'clock in the evening . ond on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o’clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vioe President. William J. Reed, Secretary. DIRECTORS S Hon. Henry L. Benner. F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph 13, Barr, Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Munns, t James L. Stephenson. Money is reoejved ana payments made daily. 1. no investments are made, inconformity with the l provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, l Ground Rents, and suoh hrst*olass securities as wilfal-; ways insure perfect security to the depositors*'sari l which oanriot fail to rive permanently and stability to i this Institution, aul Sr' : ;ht And tolls )n. On and of IB oonts SATING FUND—UNITED ' STATES TRUST COMPANY, oornar THIRD iind CHEST nUI utrQOti t ' Large and entail minis received, and _paid book on de mand without notice,.with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST frpm the day of deposit to the day of with drawal, 'Office hours; from 0 until 0 o'clock every day. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until»o'clock? ' “ wart,"* 10011En|!l ' ir “ i ’AidSooU&nd, JL CRAWFORD. Treasurer—JAMES R, HUNTER, PLINY FISK, AotnaTy, . GOFFEE’S PATENT ’ KNITTING MACHINES, For Plain Stocking and Fancy Knitting ; .. . Also, Maohines for Knitting Drawers, Shirts &0., ,i , .of all sizes. Rib Maolaaosofl and 1,2 and 1, 2 and 2 and 3 and 2-Rib, on hand and u nde to order. These Maohines use the plain English Spring Needle, on a new principle, and are the oheapest and most rapid Machines for Knitting in nae. 'The boflee Patent Family Knitting Maohme, for famxly anil Plantation use, la a new and successful feature in the useful inventions of the age, and ranks wi»h Mnonoe. Agenoy and Salesroom, , No, 577 BROADWAY, New York. joI-3m HENRY C. LEE, Agent. WORK’S ODOMETER BAND COM * * PANY, Hartford, Conu . manufacture WORK'S PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS, which are durable cheap and efficient. measuring with uner ring aoournoy aq» distance passed over by the vehicle to which they are attached. 'I hese extra-finished Bonds Scst butotnflo more than inferior bands without the p. reliable Agepta Wanted in all parts of the oantry* Please send (or circulars. myll-im 1 fcULECTOXB Samuel S. Stokes J. P. Penirtbn* ffenry Sioan. KdwardD&rhnstOfci ' H. Jones Brooke. Spencer M/Ilvaine. Thomas C. Hank. Robert Barton. JacobP; Jones. James B. M’Parlaoa, Joshua P. Ejrrc, M lisßTlk T tnMml (. HAND, Vice President oretarr, did DIRECTORS. jj»uKNffijC •* w, r ..' ; ■- ; BAI/1? OODM./ " i 40S lot» Of faacyjmd staple French dry good*. • —— O SCOTT, Jr., AHOTIONJaHt, N<»' f 3l *'tßm> S l!^* li s?^ B ’’A ! S I D 88E P® C J?iw SHAPE BONNETS, ME.VB AND BOYb’bTRAW HJL'fßt 6LC, t Ac. . da Monday Morning, June 11, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at UH b’elook. , lf Comprising a modi attractive assortment of ityles white, brown, lead, and braid, Legfaoi;* md Canton Adelaides. etfuestfiahs, neptnnrw, trimmed jloomers 40. Also, ladies* and missis’ newest shape straw pats and fax ojr bonnets- . Also, oases men’s and »b»y*’ Cantrtf Leghorn, odnat, Wtn. Tell, and Palm hats, v , > _ 1 •aT’ Catalogues and samples early on the fficfiunt of sale. - •' _ JO?. (aCKMLfarS AUCTION STORE,, - .H. rap MARKET Street. SAL'S OP CLOTHING, BBYtiOOjfc), 4c. Sale to dose a House declining bbsicestf. • -This Morning, ' * -Jane 8, we will sell at Wo’olotek, a large line oft imai 'anafsummer clothing, embroideries. neck-ties, bed comforts, table and tea spoons ralm leaf feax£bhsket*, farnisning goods, 40., &0., to wnioh we call the atteu- Hod of ihe trade. 8, MUHRI*- AUctwweer. IJHIUP FORD & CO . AUCTIONEERS, A No. 530 MARKET Street, And ?21 MINOR Street. - - , SHIPPING. IB'S BRITISH AND NORTH SHHk AMERICA?! ROYAL MAIL STEAM- SHIPS. ' ’ JTXOW NSW TOBK 70I>t72BF0dL. Chief Cabin Passage*— .#lBd Second Cabin Passage—Tl VXOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage,—. ~..£2H) Second Cabin Passage.— SO The sbipe from Hew York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hhr- 1 bor, ■ - 1 PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, {CANADA, Capt. Long,'• ARABIA, OapUJ. Stone, I AMERICA, CaptTMiUar, ‘ ASIA, Capt. B. C. Lott, {HlAGAftA.Caet.Andereoe AFRICA, Capt. Shannon,. lEUROPA, bapCj.lMitch, SCOTIA, (now building. 2 These vessels carry a olear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow, Et/ROPAf Hoodie, leave Boston, Wednesday, May 90. - PERSIA, JSU.IIW, H. York, W<4naSter, Jim ? ARABIA, Stone, ** Boston. "Wednesday, June IS, APR fCA, Shannon *‘ York, Wednesday’ Jane X). HiApAR-A.' Millar, u Boston. --Wednesday.-Jane 37. AhFa,L«l. - ■ “ ft. York, Wadnuda,.-"at, A E"R*PA. LiltEV, “ Boston, Wedn««daV, J.. 1, it PERSIA, Jpdkin,. « *?/-MrlA ARABIA, Ston«- " BoiloS,. Jut, a. Berths not sdoured until paid lo?.' - An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be aocnnntabiu ft} Geld, Silver, Bullion*. SMaie, Jewelry, Precious Stoqee. or Metals, umese bills or lading are signed therefor, ana the value therdflf tnefem expressed. For freight or passage apply to ' E^jCUWARB, myl . 4 Bowlins (Tree*. NewYcrY. ! FOR tbje south.—oharlcs- Heavy Freight at an avSair* rtwanxm t*t oant, t»- low New York Steaoiihin rates. FOR GHA RLESTON, S. C,_, The U. S. Mall StMtrtiiup KEYSTONE STATE, Cwi tain Charles P. Manhman, will sail on Friday, Ja£4 lft-at 10 A. M, - . • m at Sev Th 4 0. H.,SjuJ Btsamehip STATE.OF GEORGIA! Captain' JofaoT; JGgrvifi. will redeiVe freight until Saturday evening. June 7, and sail ob Rah day morning, June 10, at 7A. M. - * 'ihrough inft3to«obonr*-only 43hotff4ttftsa. « days chacgedfrom every Bataw«y »9V*ry five days. 1 Gootfv iwoivedt and Bills of Lading iinei, rst*dlMß side-wheel Steottahiue KEY* STON K 6TATS add STATE OF (JEOKOIAndW ran m> above every ten days, tfnw fisrioing a nve-day oommu nioabon with Charleston and and the Ronu and Southwest, r ' 1 At both Charleston and Bavasßah, theed SSM «»• neotwith steamers for Florida, and With railroaos, Ao., for all places In the South And Southwest. INSURANCE, Freight and Imraranoe on a large proportion of Goods shipped Boou will be found to be lower by these ships than by sSmsi vessels, thd premium being one-half the rate. , *’ ’ . . _ N. Bv—lnsurance 6rt f off KatlrOaii .Frefght is entirely unnecessary, farther than Ghamstofi or Savannah, the Railroad Fare.by this route 33 t 0.40 peraenh by the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following dale. Through tickets from Philadelphia, via Charlee ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on tho whole route, exoept from Charleston and Savan nah to MtfhteoMery: .' * _ INLAND PAXB. To fie (» Gbarlsston - so Savannah, UOO Si 00 Augusta <-w— / Bw AugiwtS ™ moo MaoOft.-^u—u 81 00 MAoon~—~ sa 79 Atlanta—3Soo Atlanta, si oo Columbus— SOD Columbnfl MOS Albany— — it W Albany,*.—sroo MOO Montxomdry— —ffiio Mobile-- S 3 80 'Mobile;— 4$ 90 New Orleans.,-.»7e New .Orleans--..- noo No bills of lading signed after the ship has wiled. - For freight or passage apply cm board, at second wharf above Vineßtrect,oTto • _ ALEX. HERON; Jr» Bouthweet corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT. Agents in Charleston JP. 8.4 T. OUDD. „ . ,Savßffluth t 'HlJATEß & GAMMKLL, For FlondA froth Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday., . For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bti Mary’s and St. John’s, every Tuesday and Saturday. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, T\ISSOLUIION OP PARTNERSHIP.— -R-' The'^partnership heretofore 'existing under the firm of STILTON & STONE is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. ROBERT STILBON, Phils., May 31, 1860. - J. B. STONE. 1 COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNOFR u^e? 1 RWi'A'Slf. Surpoie of traotactlng the WhoIOMU ChiM. Qua, am Laeenafrftre tratueaa, at Ao. 608 COMMERCE St. KOBFRT HTILSOR, J. B. STONE. JOHN F. BENNETT, June I,lB6M<a BUSINESS CARDS. YB P4LMFR, THE ADVERTISING • agent; FIFTH &Qd CHESTNUT, rives,bis views of the priaoiple and best mode of Advertising, daily. between 10 and 4o’olook. Addres* • _ myll-Sm ▼. B PALMER, BJ. BAYLIS THOMAS • 4 ; ATTOBNEy-AT-LAW, Hu removed hi* office from No. MS Area *tieet to No. 429 WALNUT Street. Particular attention nreii to the recovery of Mercan tile Claim*. The drafting and examination or will*, Conveyance*, Aaicnment*, Bnefa of Title, and othei Instrument* of WmLas. The manaiementofKxeontor •hip*. Administratoraiupe* and Traita. superintended; snathe he*t eeountie* procured for the permanent in vestments of hi oner. Satisfactory reference given yhen required. - apSMna* csamuel a. slo»n; REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT. &T. PAVL. MIJTTTMOTA.. mhS3-3m* Horace bee, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY; No. 114 Souti SIXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the Boanty Courthouse,) Prepares Ppeoifioations, Drawings, Jto., and transacts all other business connected with the obtainin'? of Let ters Patent. apt® 4m* J "WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW, Offioe, No. 116 Sooth SIXTH Street, (Opposite Independence Staste,) . , , . , PHILADELPHIA, By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in the United States, is enabled ta.proseoote and colled claims of every description. Particular attention given to the examination and re covery of the claims oiLegatee* and Devisees, and the exanimation of Land Titles and scouring the interest* of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Union. Has the Statutes of all ths 8 tales and is Commissioner for most of them. n Depositions carefplly taken under Commissions, apll-Cm Henry e. keene. w . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has REMOVED from No, <99 Walnut street to No, JW South THIRD Street. mh»-3m* ALFRED L. HOUGH, PAPER MANUFACTURERS* AGENT, Orders solicited for every description of PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER'S MATERIAL No. If South SIXTH Street, fell-6m* DAWSON & NICHOLSON. A * BOOKBINDERS, NOB. 419 AND 421 MINOR STREET, Between Market and Chestnut streets, JAMES PAWSO^ I ‘ AJJ£L JA i !j!'*ii. MIOH.OLBOH. JaJMy* COAL. w * NEILL & Co., YARD. S. E. Corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL, Superior WHITE ASH, TAMAQ.UA, and LEHIGH 1 'OAJL.S Prepared and keptnnder cover expressly for Family use. •. %r Orders by Dispatoh will reoeive prompt atten tion. aplS-3m HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. Mrs. still’s CRYBT/LINE LIQUID HMR COLORERi A preparation new to the public, bat which has long been in private use, for restoring Grar Hair to its natu rai color, imparting to it a glossy appearanoe, and ren dering it soft and silky. It is entirely different in its nature and effeots from any article now in use tor the same purpoee, being a cleanly fluid, nearli as clear as water, requiring no waehint before or after its application, free from sulphur or any other ohjeotionable ingredient, ana applied as easily as an ordtnary Hair Oil, Can be had of the following persons; w Z. HarbexU. corner Jumper and Pine streets. E. J Fennell, So. £6 North Eighth street. Thomas janoaster .Spruce and Eighteenth streets. Thomas weaver, Vine and Eighteenth streets. Wm. B, I bompson. Mt. Vernon and Seventeenth st’s. Eewanl Gaillard.-Jr.., Arch, below Second street. E. B. Gamsuea, Coates and Tenth streets. George C. Sower, Vine and Sixth streets. A. H. Bowman, Spruce and Second streets. Charle* Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets, Caleb R. Keeney. Areh and Sixteenth streets. For sale wholesale and retail by fifteenth'll ’ Fhilmi.ipbia. FOR EPHOi'S.—Having been appointed Asente for WM, WILLIAMS A Co.'s Trsasst isnno Express; we are now prepared to reoeive „ ~ FRKIGHI, PACKAGEB, Ac.. For all parti of Europe and Asia, at prices unprece dented m this city. m OAXMAN a . No. 18 Bnuth FIFTH Street. 1"}. ARDEN ANDPAKLOR VASES, SPA- J-N .tuarv, Fountains, Ornamented Flower Pots, Hanging Vases, &0., ol Teira Cotta, manufactured and for sate, wholesale and retail. 8. A. HARRISON, . »v* 1010 CHESTNUT 81. PACKAGE„ HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respeotfully call the attention of the Gene ral -Hardware Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, which we efior at amn&U advance by the package.. Orders for direot importation solicited, and Goods 4s* Tlverad eithsr m this aity, New York, or New Orleans, W. G. LiiWiS A 80s, . «1) COMMERCE Btreei,8 treei, importing and Commission (Vierefaaaip, And A* enta for Foreign and Domeiri* Hardware, u&tt LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS manufactured and for sale by C. F. RUMPP, iig North FOURTH Street, above Arch* Wholesale and retail manufacturer of B &°s KS ' vIaAR Johbins promotlr done. anT-3m rwSDATORIAL SPORTS. X PHILIP WILSON fc CO., 43H CHESTNUT St would invito Um lover, of PISCATORIAL 8P0»T to <lUH ' lty ' ° r tackle Butih m Burgere’ world-renowned Trout. But, and ISner eSre LiSSSte °tr?/ l,ut ' »j'?>on h“i v « ii il?: Carlisle, Salmon, and RdFarMsW BfU3Sew l Artificial Bait, Bilk, Buk ano Hair, Grass, Linen, and Cotton bines. mhS *» PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW the oontents. Address .. , * WILLIAM TIMBON, Pondrette Office, mrtl \m* No 1918 North SECOND *TUR AND PITCH.—27S bbls Tar, 850 ,~_Kegs Tar,47sbbls Pitch, in atore and for sale by ABHBUMNEK, * CQ., 16 BOUTS WHARVES. itl sales, ev>yrcTtoS< !l] THOMAS ft SONS. . jllA* No*. 139 „d Ml 8o«k FOURTH StiMt, S? "LOANS. On Taeedev. ■ -• • .• mb Inst-, at 12 oVook, cooa, at Sbe Hsebuse, by order of a Trustee. " - . ) «4 sbarss stock Sbaraokin Valley aad Sail j f< sfao?*y3w' r jonvertible loan. Bubo Company. . KTornas, loan*. pew, *e. • (StsharesShamoun VaUef aad PotUvifle Railroad PaSSSc'onverfible loan of tie BbamokinValley an 6 i lbo shares Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Railway Co. ktprncc and Fine ) Fuji paid. F Yshsre rife. of Miehicur. «d Muu« Co. Plvirjinis. JPfc* yZLattorr Btb. , . i f«* fo.BTlUitP*-?; CbaroD. Eiphth rtre.t, above Rood. . • w *ion of either sale. ? £C S u ** wed separately, >a 1 *r.ii&ndbilwor Bsotl yroiStv> * uardav previous ■ .addition tir whi 43 tii. mifhKt 'ora, o the sale, ofee thomihedcatalomyp, f s ■* jcbesoid o aSfciiSriM?2B?. 0 * ~aib,,roW! »‘- ~v. nv REAL, estate AT PRITaTE «Au private i We have a large amottflfof reaUwctea* .sale, inclaoiog every description of'city pe# e». >: ore. ’property. ? p '“g . 5 Real estate entered on ourprivate sale registoe* - .and advertised occasionally us our pnblio sale absentee (of whiah. 1 fits copies are printed weekly,) free a' charge.. THIRTY-THIHDTpIIINO »At,E-19tii JL'NU. At IS O'OlOOtr 8008. Orphans' Conrt Sale—Estate late of William Davis, deceased. * Vf-RY VALUABLE PA RM, 120 AOREB, WLilUtoai • township, Cheater county. Pennsylvania, abrrat lairter. ’ mite from the intersection of. the Fenasylvaaia and' Vest Chester rnJroadAi The improvements are astope T)wemng, larse stone Ban. stone Spring Hesse, fcer' • Only one third cash. _ ♦ TphanV Court Bale—Estate Ist® of John Ralb.deb'jf. THRBE-&TORY bRICKDWKLU 'G.No.Tl*north Third st eet, between Coates end Brown vte. Same Fst*t*-LOT OP GROUND, BREWERY, and 3KER VAULT, northwest corner Seventh street end Jolronbia avenue. _ Dnttrp Pslat® —BUILDING LOT and BTABLV, east side or S srvrae street, above Columbia avenue, Twcur ExaaotrU^iiftrte—Estate of Hamlet Pearson* deo'dv HANDhOME MODERN REBIDr NOK, No.7losootta Tenth street, sooth,of Fifswater streets NEAT MomSW DWELLING,No,UWCoaUsst... w**tofElrverithstre.* ? * . Exeoutors’ bale-Esta** « Daniel Barr, deceased. TWO VACANT LOTo.' Fasdorv.■ rest, between, Be»ch and Willow, and BpruCd and Pice sts., Seventh* ’'m’.'eqaNT COUNTRY BEAT' EHI3TOI,. TURN PJKK.-**Aa elegant Conn try Beat,® Acres, with fcard soril® nc* stone Mansion, stone Btable',-»« Out Bmld ngs, all new, on the Bristol turnpike, near ntucttee iurg, two mile* from Tacooy. Immediat ynoeesaiion.. Pa'i partioalarth.handbills.Dow ready, ’!**■»» cne*. third cash. - Safe K. E. oornerdfXTH*»d MINOR . TOOLS AND MACHINES OPTgOLV PeN • pactorVT • ThW jifovnina, Bth inst, Atio the ft. E. corner of Sixth * and Minor streets, second story, the toqls and maohiaes oi a gold pen rcanofaetorj : compritint two screw : yrisses. level press, pair yen rolls, two blask-eatting' maoirnes, grifiaiiif lathes, portable ioxg*, diet, ace cotters, lg*gc iron safb.Ao- .' May be Ciaituned itJ> day prenoui to we. Cal. No. IaSJ SP#tfC? Str*.t.~ SUPERIOR OARPBTB.4fc - , ■ ' On .Tuesday monitor. 12th rast., at 10 o’oloolf, at Nb. 1M Spiucd street, tkF superior furniture, extension tNDie*,- leirrort/ fine to >ettTVcsfpet»,ebins,ltc.,oia family deoHung Uon*e-« •keedfug.- ' 1 \ S&~ May SI eiamißed, with ®ataJ<Mn®, the Siorp* . ngofthdiaf®atBo'olo6r. . - ! ’ LEAF AISD gMOKLNG TOBACCO. Also. j OifThursday Mornray, Jffns J#, atl2 A’oloclf, as the Auction Store, Noe. 139 andl4lBcMh FOURTH Street, one hogshead aad? barrels leaf aiiff smoking tobißcco, good aoain j. Sale at Nos. 139 affff.ldl South FOURTH Stoeet, SUPERIOR FUItNIT6RE. £KENCH-PLATN MIR. rRO&St PIANO.FORTES, ffkvcSUAS CARPETS, .... Od Thursday Mofiatr. = - .•• At9oelock t at the Auction Store. ®* —eortment oi, excellent second-hand turn tore, eleganC piano-losto®, one mirror®, earpets,. eto- from fsmiliea deeUainc hogiekeepins, reßmvsd to the store for conv®niSh®e d tm th« Fremi*as. £L£GAft? UOUISTK? SKATW£AR DABffY; ELEGANT PURNIft/nh."fU/VER <*LATB, BIL LIARD TAtILK. J’AIN'DSSs. hoiues, CAR RIAGES, farming stock,**, ,d , < J n MondayMomiM, . ■ Jua<sl9.atUo*otook,wi«boatT9MrV9«oii the sramt-- tet, the elegant country teat, f*nutnre,~£o.~ of J. Jtoßdet, Ihq., going to Jtarope. It iti.tnateonthe- CheMerroad.aWtha>f r - _ *»Ba e Ball description* in bAndtfUfe tad future advertisement*. VALUABLE AMERieAH^BOOKS^T FKOMA PRIVATEjjOLIACTiON, j Ob Tuesday Eveaiai. Jane 13, at {ha A action store, will be sold n col'ectiom of ipteredtintc &rd valuable books, s number of ibsea cboioo booatm editions, in fine bindings* ' i9*Por piTtioulan see oataloenes, and the books which wilt be arranged one day prayings.. .. „ UfOSES NATHANS, AUCTION*** U* ‘ A™ COM^MIOn'MERCKXS*. m<4iie*+ ; «9ra«r of SIXTH and RACE Streets. - , SfiOWBY TO IK)AJf. $23,000 to loan.at thelowest rates, on dikmoodt. watches, jewelry, pilfer plate. qit. goods, c!ortri«r. gro ceries segar*. hardware; cutlery, pianos. minor*: fa»- mtnre. bedcmg, sod on food* of everr in large or sm« il amoaotf from one dollar to thousands, foranyUsstnoftimeacreedmi, f - , - 10T The Oldest Kstablishrd Boose in this eit*. ? IBT Private entrance on It ACE Street. Business hoars from 9 A* *f. (o 9 P. U. Heavy insurance forth* benefit of de.oohor*. CRAHGrSONL'TWOPBEOBHT.. - V *w Advances of aiflPeadjinwardf et-teu~tfer-x>»mi.~ ■Advances of Aiooatd upweros, at one per ce&t.ECT short loans. 1 AT P*r*ATKS*LK. Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER ud WATCHFB, manoteehired mX tetf the usual selling prices, gold lever ud lupine vetches, julver lever and lepine watches, -English. Bvus.«ad French watches, at astonishing low prices, Jeweliyca every if*florjj>flna, very low. root, pistols, musical ini strumenH, nr>t qmlity of Havana oigaa. at Jtalflfce impoTtatina ?rice. in quantities to suit purchase re, and* various other A?nd»of goods, various omer a, « pooll p ALE g Attended to person AnJ hf the Auctioneer. - e| g.n.i ß nm. a t. of CAMTJEL NATHSNS, AUCTIONEER, No. 224 Pooth THIRD StreetJC^Wahmt. LARGE SALE OF F4»BFXITRD-£L>DGEI«, By order of aß* AH AM NATHANS, Broker, _ On Tueedey Morning, - Juneli.ittO. at*>S o'clock A. M. - Contiae of *oid and silver patent lever and wstcßV. sold chains, finger rinse- breastpins, medat' lions, pencil cases, silver-ware, &c* CLOTHING.—Coats, pants, vests, dresses, shawls, revolving pistols, guns, docks, and one superior family sewtns machine, oarpets. -- - NOTICK.—AII persons having, goods cm deposit with me, over the legal.lengtbof time, wilt oall and redeem the same, otherwise thsywitl be sold at puhlio sale on the above day * BRAHAM NATHANS, Broker. .N. w. corner SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. •- jel lot". HOTELS. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY. _ , - . BE* YORK. When completed. six years ago, the ST, NICHOLei was universally pronounced the most magnificent. eo~ vement, and thoroughly organised establishment of U > kind on this continent. What it was then it remains to da}—without aural maize, in somptnonsnese, and u the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. Thi Hotel has accommodations for one thousand gneetv, in eluding one hundred complete suites of apartments fa families, bix hundred peraonscanbecomtoitaioty sestet at the tables of its three publte dmtng rooms, and ntr thing that modern art haa devised for the convenience a* social gratification of the travelling puclio has be* i omitted in its plan, or is neglected in it* practical details The early reputation 01 the house at home and abroad derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments and its home like comforts oIC luxuries, has been en hanced every > ear by the unwearied exertions of to* proprietors. mjl7-3m TREADWELL* WHITCOMB, kca ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY nnd EIGHTH Street, ft E W YORK.ooe block stove lAbN. \. Hotel, This new and commodious Hotel is sow Open for the reception of guests, and will be comforted exclusively on (he European plan. The long want ora business hotel, in this portion of the oity, has induced the proprietor to establish the prices on the foUovnig liberal scale: Single rooms, SO cents per day; eleraat suites, 81.50. With a thorough knowledge 01 the bon nes*. and stnot attention to the wants of svery guest, I hope to receive a libera) share ofpnblic favor. SpMni - j. H. GOODWIN. Proprietor. ■JLf ACK.EREL, SHAD- HERRING, 3c,- lOUO bbls Nos. l, 2 and 3 large and medium Mac herd, in assorted packages, of ave y choice quality also fiO bbls. new No. 3 large Mackerel. 60 half bbls new No. Sdo do. 90 bbls new No. 3 medium do. 60 do new Eastern Mess Shod. 60 half nbU new do do do.' 1300 bbls new Fastooit No. 1 Herring. 3ril do do Halifax .00.1 do. 200 do new Boston No. 1 do. luO do do No 1 scale Fish. . 25 do prime No. l Salmon. lfcO quintals Grand Bank Codfish. 100 boxes new Herkimer county Cheese, Now tending and in store, for sate by MURPBY A KOONB - 146 NORTH WfIARVsS. WIN CLARK’S -KJ HIGHLY IMPROVED fluidnewly Patented Combined Grinding and Boltiii.or MERCHANT FLOUR MILL; „ Daily in operation at No.XM Rack Street, below This©, Philab's. This unrivalled Flour Mill, including the complete grinding ard bolting machinery, occupies a epoafrof only4feet wide,ei.htfeet high,and twen'y-nraefcet long ; nianuteotunns within tms small compere, et a single operation, aaawitn but tittle more than six herse power, family extra, extra, superfine, and oil of the low er grades of flour, aid the diflerent kinds of offal: pro ducing flour equal m quality to the best flour made from a given amount of wheat, by the best Merchant Fkmx Mills in the United Mates, or in Europe. ItsaTerase rate of grinding u two barrels of superior flour per hour. This now, oompact, complete, and celebrated km mill has been careloUr examined tj many of the aost experienced millers in this country, and they anai- Soualy bestow upon it the highest commendations; sad ,v fA l i, e . n - the,r t4, LniwuaU c f its intrinsic superiai iy, and its immense utility. Millers, null-owners, merchants, capitalists, specula* tors, and the public in general, are respectfully inritei tocail and examine this highly usefhfandjostiy oele brated flour mill. InfoTOation concerning the purchase of the Patent Rights for States and oounties, and the mills, for evert g>rtion of the United States, Great Britain, Frasoe. ermauy, Ruwia, and other Agricultural 00nntries, will 06 KLVCn to &U persons addressing their letters to A t) WIN CLARg, Piiiff.tAA , No- 235 RACE.st. below Tfaitf WT For further information concerning thi* ted fitmr.mill- plflM. to read tire leffiw kSidtalta, dt sanbingit. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 .? H A TM^n«’? t V K ' n “ , i‘ Bt ? n ’ Thiladelphia.-WIL LJA. if it. ixERS mfonna his friends that, bavins pur- SJ?*hl , i 1 « 6 SSi re,tcwk< i 1 r* ll *™. the above foun t°. reoeive order, for JtoUiasi Ceetrew, toap, Chemioal, and beraMrv'o^ri.Sdi’i 11 *' from Rever ®V Cnpola Furnaoea, mdr, or croon aand.ot ’? ”• - mr»-tf 1 ON!-AsraoLoa» !-look R^! 7h T . b foS fly to her for advice and oomfort. In fees a fair* ski never fails. She has the secret of winning fteSbc? Fir?-™( th « seXi It is this fact wSeli induces La 1 . 1 ® 1 ? 10 P rBt f nd « ra to try to imitate he-,.and copy her advertisement, bhe shows jou the likeness of yonr lb fnend. It iswelJ known 11 first and only per ■on who can show the likeness in reality, and oan give entire satisfaction on alt the concerns of life, wmon can be tested and proved by thoesands, both married and single, who dam and eagerly visit her. Come one! come a)J . to No. 133& LOM dA RJj Street, t*efween*Jujij peraert Broad, jej-tt* TAYNE’S HALT..—2OO NhW CUSH ONS suitable forChurobrs.Lecture-Tooins, Ao . Settees, Camp Ptooi*. Curtains, Ac. All selling at hai? yalno- at ESHLLMAN’d Cloth btore. No 62e CHEbTNU l' t treat, under the Hall, where yoa ret tobse handsome Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac . ao cheap. mt 29 In STEWART’S PAISLEY Pun- oheoas of this WBLIBKEY iust received and for sale in bond by GFORGK WB'TELEY Wr my 18-*m 135 SOU TH FRONT Bt£*» T IQUORICE —“ i now’s Italian,” for sale a RROTHLK- ’ „ ..^9 OUKGESS’ TKOUT, BASS, AND SAL. JLR MON RODS.—PHILIP WIL&ON A CO 49t OHESTNUT Street, having ien AgMoV" W Iou i«. Bass, and Belmon Rods* Reele, will supply my fnenda and tbs trade, at the jowtei prise*- mbs • <?. wr Rrprswmv DRICK MAKING HACUINES WHICH
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