The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 12, 1860, Image 4

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    : SU(Ur iftVaigS 1 litoifthe Gulf.
V. S. S. CnosiDxn, M»y 17) 19M-. j
, AitheC. S. ste.m.r OroMde; ni oruUing in ;
th. old Bahama CharinalTnoi tu frem Heuaitu, ,
to Mood for mU to allowed top** u« In (
tuat •lave-hanter '.triton,' >or aren'tocom, in
lUkt, wiltoit: haring her obaraoter otoMtofoed.
afaLa id Aafodlid baiealf an oMaot of-pbranit,
Mnuun wil began to behave in snob a manner
H MW exoltof oar laipialtoi, and at length
nut hethelm np and ran in for the .bore, thna ta
lutki lutend meat deeperate cbaneo of ewane.
Bnfirtiumtolg.fcr.her,, toewtodwaiaolfght that
toewai prevented from effooting her purpose. and
we rapidly oTerbaoled her,’ bonritbttanalnz that
aha w»"*e#krief«l 1 her' o*bviik.. ; - ‘.’AiISM".IT
■ Ibe Orueaaa* non htrteted ItgHrheolore and dred i
mr, we were so our tbit we were •ww.’Wi 98 ® <
tbit her hatches were, all olomlj,oov*r«f «rtr, and i
Ph-; i
oordtogly.ie’ bt*f «a 4 **»*«Heli Hrign’eme
towered at theea«rtU»e,»n4tSe Atnerlo.n color,
were holered. Ho atMrierriWlheCrtttoder’a boat
leare her aide than tbe'**Ht ‘ha*l»d down her i
French oolon, and,** !»« anke«tinaptly learned,
threw them and thoiranujnfchq.paten orerboard
tecether; to that when •he wal bcatded abe bad
neither papera, her I Oolong, h£4 waa oonfaaaedly
Without na«e or natlonaUty; v SOWijt
far a little while there wu a dead alienee en
hoard 1 both Bhlpi. '.thbtfgh’ th»ilaereailii( atrong
ammonlaoal African odor plaend! beeoodi alVdpnht
th* bet that the bark Sadende/ierhatchae a
aargo of nogroea. And' htitv wa bagan to hear a
tort of anppreaaad moaning, whlebabonewelladieto
thb'damiatahabla-atamof ef fbnaaan»oleo«<At
our boat raaokad tbe dda of tba barb, and the oO
eer In ehdrge tattM to Ihedick, with a tre
■acdona about the httohei' weiw forced open from
below. and oat bniet hondreite, tho aelfliberatod
tiavee. At a’ey'binght eight of lhe atara and
atnpea fieattag ao no doubt aaotnad ’to
th.ee poor Vretobee lika a hrigbt ralobow of pro.
alee—thay, beeame patfeetly fraotlo wlih jW
' Thay ellmbad np all, aloog _ibe nnng on
the ah mode—ihryhlmteredllke awatmlog beaa in
. tha rigging,' While tpea frem eaa to eky the wildeat
aeelhSailooe of delight. They .depart, and leaped,
and waved .their .arm* In fno alr, and. tcreemed.
hud yallad in a aietordtnt bnt patbatlp eanpen
■ Therewaibne thing,'however, eranaorp.tpneh
llbr thaa all thte ontorj d barharlc rejoleing J Hy
attentfohwee aftrhmad' to' a groap eonritting ol
toee.trbet more than a
apart' from.tha.ahp«tlag;awl nolay men. Their
. hahaTior waa In Strong oontraat with that of toe
■jttjitpi/ijrt’arna-rttaTaetorltttn °f thelrnex. ' Bn
-flnfy nnde. hat fnnooantly nnabaehad.'they aat or
hnalt to taarfol and «Heßithe»bWne»e Beversl
nf them hold th&nta In..their arma, and through,
their fcrtra, like nonahlne from hehlnd - a cloud,
baamad an expression ofthe deepeet gratitade and ;
happinau;.j The, men' looked aa.though they had i
inat bean raided from deepalr to tho mqat oxpltant'
lladntw ! • 1 *- '■•■l ■.~ '■> t
of'|tjpbfiilsn'on VW&ilmr hark. When!
tbr^RTOM{raDa&«MrivMtniMMd fromtbe io-!
CMtomtod nstniot bsfliiV'(kA f 34«etlptS«m. sheyt
l w^%rth T :Si‘’7b.|
tnt ue they tiadi ef tbrtr liberty wai toaatiify,
. their hunger, and tbirat, .whieh they dldby break- j
lag into'the bread Mrnto'ahd water suke, and:
.torn running about Oaring, iMibkMjt. denning and,
mreamlngiaU at onee;ijit uiatUtM,batHtile to
SeiTwhat ..aOit'.ar eMtelt.’.thoy .dnirit, from-'
ItolmboMf i&dvtrracb*
naaWtioß, J «tn ftllowt, happy and:
MghtodT:. with :a piobo of tomadcin one hand
Ha a wood«a aplttoon fun of maddy water in
■ the other. . , '< lJi ’" ,>r
At aeon.aa .lheir appetltoa were.aatiafied, the,
African fcDdneat .for : Saerjr began to ahow itself,;
and alj the looae artiolei Id the ahlp ware employed
a* pereonal proamooLe. Some fastened belaying,
niaa,to.their Wrialr, and- eome otratted,proudly
' abont with copper ladles hung round their neoke ,
By this time, bouerer. a' detaotiment of marinea
arrived from thaßmaader, and order waa at onca;
raatorad, and an organfaatxoa aatnbliabad.' -Tha
aagroaa were clothed with pleonl of oanraa, and the
eaptain, anpereaigo, and eraw aant on board the
Crnaader aa prUonarf. ' .
Tboy madonoolaima or rarnddatransea whatever,'
hatbunpadoted thSiDaelTesae elavera, without na-,
rionallty They ataited that the bark bad'no name,
and that all thair papera had beea thrown over-'
board with thepetotp. i‘They 'phemod to bear their,
lceawlth phKdaimhie ebnanuulty- Snob aoontin
geney had eridwily nea ngardad by them as
part of tfaair rtak, ai>d tbay wara not'unprwpared
Sir it Tha eaptain ii a rrebbhniu; aa U alao the
•epereargo, and tfce araw are moetly Spaniards,
with a tow Freaebman.', Tha nagrnei were tolacttd
torn among three .toouwad pneoaera of war re-;
eently tba. King ef ; Dahomey. They
wotw brought ft»»: Wbydab, a large town on the
alava eonatta thaßMt of Bonin;’the seaport of the
maowiiedungdombi'.Dabomey.
:Tkeyi' are: uuuh mperlor' to; tha Congoer, who
aaaally eoaapope the eaigoea cf alavert, not only in
phiaique,' hill also in intalllgenoe: : Hearly all, are
m exeellenthbalrii;whMi is no doabt owing to the'
careful arrangements ,mede for their .comfort on
board the barn. " In noraher they amennt to about
. tour handnd and flfty ; and tha ilave deok aflords
am Ida aneommodarion for them all. Daring a
p*aaagaof,foaty-lTe days from" the'Ctolf ofdalnaa,
. atveh taly btro dlod, ~which la, certainly >' very
. pMmgeAom'Cnha'toKay WMt :waa. made
■ witbenl any daatha aaoug-tha negroes.Barra
'been* UdaManareoted at^ay’ iraat'for tha;ac
"a«uaodattcn of neaptornd slant, and oar okreo
will be sent thither aa. loon aa poaalble.. T Tbe
piilauwa 7 will vweain iti cbarga of tha tJiritad
Btatee iqanhal, to awaittho reanTt of thdr trial. -
Thla lx'the fret priae eapwred hf tbe Ortnador
•tee abn.hae beaaio the Delflt lsproper toatate
- that thla Is not te be attributed to say went ot.»o
-.to dan. to the faot thatabe haa been kept* greaiar
, .ant of tbnliuie,away from tbaatption. tln her
Itkt arrival intha Golf, IhaThttndhbreelf despateh
ud by bar aaale4;ordare up tha Miaaiiatppi, to In
toreapt soapaatad glibnatar *xpaditisM,,a>>d: was
"IriaieMd Ky ><natnatlcbta from -.tha 'Gbysrbmtdt at
■'•aeWir.'twHew'tjeiuh* tof.neiriy twomontha.
labwdoantly.' tha waa agria, eotonallad to leave
the ooaatef Onba fcr tbapanmnaitf bhrihg C Baw
deck, laid at Panaaeola.' wblch iiivolnd anotber
month of abatnoa: Anil on a' tUtd deaaalor, Juat
whan saver.! cargoes-were expected, an aeotuant
to bar machinery obliged htojo go, to Key West for
aepatr nt the time that tba Wilaßre ana tbe Wli
lliin ■ <m«n'«isittoad. by'Aaf'liebawk aed'Wyan-
now In a partiallr diaahlad
audition, on aoeonnt of a brokao oylindar, which
it 1a Impossible, to rapalr. parftotly, and whloh
•hoold be Iminkißetely rebleMd bt a new ooe.
:0,n;O"»V :Ul. •!>. V j lv/f !• r'-t-IKOitTbitUM.
y/iV^T/r' f>*
AM«**ia«M?nor;P)rqf. H. ,T. Crawler-
Cineinn*,, CoanwreiaLJon. *-3 -■>-. -
j fact, eooa.rnln* tha aMaariaation
afPrelßeDry T. Crawley, of Mount Auburn Fa
, ael«: |Bt Binary* early, . jeHwdayimo»ai#gr-»hieh
ahoekvd thi«.ooßnmoity—were eorreotly atated in i
..»«••.'.•
Corooer Carey CTnpiaMMaJeryatuaeo’elDok,
aadvptondUto a topg;l*»Ki«mtlon at the Bre
caea;atree« .aUtom-booM. wltk (nebope of ebtaio
lag.eeae olee to the eeeaaaio; Imt we ngret.toaay :
•MeeiiiHa wew ananeeeeifal, Ww-wHlraatototha
ftatotoTriptok.b>iT«ty.-.sdpu>tlth a pottlooof tka
tearfaeoae to aatiafy poblle fcqolry.(V7 Jh'f -- 1
Prof. Hraiy T >eeeorted Mlu Carrie
KwaiMudMia ftorai VaJleite-rdaiiabtert of old
aad rwjpeetod ehlaena—fro«a< «be MLiAotrarn
fleaeloary lotb.oooo«rt,*tPlk«'« Open Howe, -
WfMij|dM<ay irtßiiig. Aft«rwatd*to»y Mapped '
t 'at lire Johnaon'r ioe-ereem •aloea.' edjelßißgalila
eaew,for ref reek peats At ftreminetea baton 11
irtCWiiHifa wi i afterfcal f past 11 o'clock, .
'IMbM ud'Aft wife, -
; FMBtAaad %iettobre tbay. pereeieed lhat eetab
-.JBlliptotini.elotod'a»4tkitwopartteelefcanted,
“4«jSM*<,toHß Mtasto Meetias and Valletta, gob a :
ep Byeaaeon, an rente for Mt. Auburn Sever, i ‘
Biootaa preTiou to tbe tragedy, a jwHea.officer ,
saw tbem eroea tba canal bridge on Main street.
On eaet aide of Main, wiser, about to eroaeorrr
Beat atrdet, the yonog .ladle,, walking a step, or
two in adesnee of .tkrir attendant, aew fonr men ;
standing atthe oornar.t Deer tqeire Kowakatnp'.s
oMee. Pref'Creirley told'thtm not to be afraid.
. When nearly eppoeXe the rowdira, Ike latter in
anHad'tfccp' by dfrgasting aoleae with their lipa,
t»tohefc,Prefc*-!Cnwier,'i»7»ton Art**’ in tba tear,
Mebttogaefgar; tnrneaand aonftootod <het£,the
'laMea' proeeading. <Mlm Toilette tknght/aho
, beard deoeaaed lugh aoeeringly, bat e moiaeht or
- tneifterwardi he ataggeredtoward them 1 peflapa
' AVeer aix stepe, and toll headlong !nto th* atreet.
i lhe te(riied ladlee aappoeed be had ralled ingSt,
prodeeed by palpitation ef the beert—a dlfenae
with whleb he ■ bed been affltotod. Soon after
Mr. A. B. Seetner, who bad been at .a bar-room
- -oppedte ’ Twelfth etreet, arrived at the-' Jieena, and
flee peered tbe eppaHlngeteteof the oaae.
_Otbere to the nneiber of tweoty or thirty soon
after aolltotodaround the body,' end nffer/lomo
ttme eereral.poliee olioera, aie!tted byoitlsenp.
meieed pntil ten o’olook. The polloe ateo detuned
•»»•*%• petophe tor.wltneeiee, notifying othera to be
preeent at the toqeett..
it , need not b. uld that the jouar ledlee were
<wm£«r!skea. , Thrir Jonely aair anprotyoted
aondttfco at that boor of tbe night, and' itTtbat
toarfol oirbum
rtaeni. will aeneat to {be mtndof tbe raeder the
AganbUg ebookwhioh they fait. And; at ranee as
. it appear*, no owe offered them emetine, and they
tamed tbeperflaef analdnlghtwalk alone, through
!*.? oity upto the foot of
tbebiilltedtsg to Mt. Aeborn, wben they-fcuna
dwdy>Vud i‘ ratMt tl ! 1 * of their
This U eearinatlylkebiatoryaf thlaowfdltrMo
,n feerfol Byatary, The
, the ledtea of the natnre of the
' *<>ntto¥er»y—Bo word aodlble to'
1 tbeaaAeetng been tbetr tnpi«»itlon
,n
TBioMis coacaamae naunnia ■
■Mi Ibat he bayaheeß taartiereJ
. ynapy Mbnowp - to'-'-bto frtonde-tia Ban'toyento.
Mm; atoiAOirdi Wbieb appaare to s« alteSther
• ; wit: that: U.,war;itiiehdad^tA,«ab
: -btp.Tbtre areeeßefeataoa tblapoiat-wbieb,al-
»tf|l ; Borennt^lhiltnbldAoya-.
be left
‘|Aa| Asbam>a baM.fffty dollar* idbiipatket.
■ -:-,,Bh*n ; b*;WM taken dead boat (b*etnet.nof a
' emtwaa ronnd ppoo him. Nothing tot elgare,
■;M»*h«M bfht*M*Utn to* OparaitouH.akand
. feareblef, and a rail belongieg ta one of tbe ledlee.
Vpe Wwdht bU Wfcto be lnt took
■ the ledlee Into Mre Jokeeon’e uihom, k* left them
for * few Bopeoto, eed peteed tble oOee
•. fiHfdTßf, ftfid earn* back taitif. ft wu
. M bright tw <k®rt-of fandj
ov«f th»w*y to tb« rootfofifAM to
VMnr.rJTob&ioD
WEjD?&Ei I 0 *"* 1 "” 0 * m m*n(k
Mexloan Alain.
Ch'.-omtbeft.ir.Bxpinaa.i \/ r :i
;r*SWR Apo i-^The'.‘i;easp«nalu",,of'Otismhm
mptb ;,polltico'.9nat>blal 'ooooetn.'.in, th» otty ot
Sfoxieof has been briedy noticed by the tolegrmbio
'lespatehea. biltthe event is oniof too muchatgnl
llcanob, ltt lts wny, to pam off Into-obUrion, with
tho;,ordinary:nbwi ofthe day, without note or
aorameht. ...
ss«sssws«3»srts!
as al agent for Mlramon, and the Church pattyi
Wiienever Hframon wantod ) monoyt.Japhor A:Cp.
famished it, ana In payment, .privilegea
ai foreign Jinporiere, which gavethwa va«t aavan
t&g«s:over the merohantt doing angttlftr and
ttoiAUbusiness,' - ,• • 1 . '.v ;•
' The FrthCh niliilatflr, M. de Gabrxao, it tprns
ticwt of’ihiii wo have in part
tho to tho extraordinary pwao&al iatoroat
wWqh.that ftU along ,manifeat©d lB
iha raopett of .the Jllfeinori, The.
*B4-dkt«nt of-that .inipreit aro ooi known
aa yet, b«t it mait have beea esoroioaf to have
brooght awaafttiintad •o’tich, 1 to the brink of th 6
rath toloa w.®»re,told is now lUring him lathe
The fmapediete asoae ot theamaib ep ia -hn
doabtedly ibe failare which attended Miramou’s
opon Verw Jeeker &
00. -had advanced,.largely to help oa thatexpedi*
tioa—in the expeOtatios of reimbnretog themselves
with'profit,'in the eveht of Ita'lrabceM.' That ex*
peotatlon-not realited; the -whole oonoerc
has with fiCiramoa, to the wall.' -■ *
' Waire^tiwWdUwt any Bog
tlal{ aaffletao OyJ»ffr« ted
iaHheir vanegated operationi to jnaka them part*
neriio tliedisaiter: Th*J haveeorrespondenti In
this eityj bat 1 the blow wlll te ,
'MTirity.ih Wme of the banking hoiiaea
of ■Parieand Germany.
JdarnalofCpmoieroe.] 5 ", i''
/tt*lyCAX\ :^yfAißi.TTrThe' . iate)Ugence from
MexJoo, received via New Orlesos, oomes jast at a
apmOhtT'when the' treaty with*, that'oonotry has
been rejected by the Udited States Senate, and
from Its regrtt at the
feliare to eooolude eome eatlefaorory arrabgemeot
withihe Mexican Goyenoment. The OhuroE party
appeare. to have reaohed the termination- of-its
copreeyhaviogin faot-ran ao low, th*ttherepre*
eehtwiyes^of'foreign Goveramehte in Mexico^.who
have hitherto.refused to follow the example of the
Umted; States hav'd been)constrained toinipend
jtUi diplomaUo, relatione with President Mlramon, -
who has bat tittle'proapedt of escaping from the
oloae goarijrt to which the, Llberaiisti have pushed
The falhou of .banking. house of Jeeker*
Co. will be weevefe blow t 6 'the Choroh party, abd
irnoW)SpefliS;impeaciEle for that faction te>oid«ut
muoh- ltmger agaihit the Jams’ pf. Liberal Go
vernment. In this emergency it would seem very
desirable that the United^states Government ahootd
have tnob relations with Mexico aa to be able to
exerefee coehfnfidence npon the reorganisation of
aff-Ur* In that Republic, which mn*t . follow the as
eendeoey of the Liberals, aa wdald prove beneficial
both to the Mexloan people and to American .Inter*
esiain that eoantry.. If the treaty lately hegotia*
ted hy Mr; Moteile is sot snob aa we ea& prudent
ly Ratify, there pah be no dpubt that, With thp pre
sent friendly feeling existing in Mexioo, sach mo*
dificatiofie might be-obtained 1 sjwould be advan
tagfeus k«ad' saUifactoryV to bath 1 nations; and It
would aaemithe pert of’wisdom to aoecmpliih this,
withoutfarther or.annecatfarydelay. -
Tke CalifoniiiK Overland Mail*
ASJsassixiTioit or vhi -vtcooii or safxk.
U he foUowlng important despatch did not appear
in editionycater&ay:,
• Rnuroiriasm, Mo., Sunday, Jane 10.
The overland mail coaoh, - iix passengere,
end Ben Prandaco dates to the Jilt May, three
days later than by the pony express, arrited here
atd o’elOQk this moralsg. , The Baa Rraoolseopa*
perirarnlsh the followfogihigbiy important news
from Japan and Ohina:
'Tha Trine* Goitalro, who was at the head of tho
proseht Japanaee Government, was assassinated on
tho lbUr oTMareh- fie was going from his house
to the palaee with his train, when he was attacked
by foarteen Japanese dressed as travellers.
' His retinae had sixfiilled and several wounded.
One of the assassini.who wsj . wonnded, and could
not'.escapee had his head out off by his comrades,
and earned , off to -prevent'his being recognised.
Two-of* the-MSfcninß Were princes of high rank,
andhad the privilege given them of'Cutting open
their own aodomen with, a sword, thereby-pre*
vetting their property being confiscated, and sav
ing their fomilies the disgrace which would, entail
upon.them had they been beheaded. Thirty peo
ple were' beheaded on' the first of~April, havlng
been interacted in th* affair.’
• Bine* the death of the old Tycoon, under whose
reign the treaty was made, there' has been an.eu*
.tire Change Im the GoTerement; the present dy*
ussty. being opposed to foreign intercourse, throw
ing .every obstacle in .the way to interrupt trade
ana oemmeroe that tbey’poanbly can do without
violating the treaty.. The Opposition, at the head
of which Is Prince Meto.is reported as being as
-strong as the present Government, and insurrection
is' 'momentarily expected. Gusrd-heuses, with
stands cf arms, me numerous, both in the towns
a&d.alQOg the road to the city of Jeddo. All fo
reigners are requested not to go out after dark, and
are.advised by their respective consuls to go armed
at all times.
liITTKaBAGS
At the merchants* Bzckangt, Philadelphia.
SbipSannak. Rowland .Liverpool, June >0
2g.»Wonr»y.Kona,soon
f*ay3ue...._ Valparaiso,soon
K5fe,».5, i UiSn7rr- M ma’.
IXIURB Ok THK OCEAN STEAMERS.
- FROM THB DIHTBD STATES.
•area - LSAVS vox pavs v
Arabia.*^. iverpooL -June 13
Bresaes—..—New Y0rk..8remen........ .June 13
..New, York. .Hamburg.., .June 15
XfMflfi* w X<uk’H*vie. June 16
Of Baltimore ..N#w York-?. Liverpool —June la
Novf ftootian'^j.' Q,debeo -.Liverpool. June 16
GlfUigow... .*;; i ..New York.iLiverpool Jane 20
Alrtoa, i . 4 «* '.New York. .Liverpool .—.June 20
.'Uoebeo. .Liverpool.. Jflneti
Arag0.;......... Jfew York. .Havre... -..June 29
1 : FfliOU EDROPB.
:8118 " LSAVK t VOk HATH
Arago. Southampton. .New York— May 80
Vj*o.-:u—. ..-..Live, pool.. New York——*-..'•***> 80
Hnmmoaia...,Sdißthampu>a..New York- -June 1
Niagara JuverpooUßoetoa. 3
Itiinoif.. Boutbampten..N«wYork.......... Jane 0
Bohemian .Liverpool .Qaebao .June fi
Greet EastenijSoatiuuDp’n. New York-...—-June 9
The l California Mail Steauien sail from New York on
theMkandlffihofeaokmonth. .
leave New. York on the Id, 7th,
Uth.Hth, and »th of each month. ■
- Wntus thwabove data* tail on Sunday, the steamers
wiU say on Monday, exoept from New Oylaan#, . ,
marine , intelligence.
t i«T O» PHILADELPHIA, Jiwn 19, 1860,
Porti “ i - ,,Uh
. POrtjftYitei. from Boitoa
gohr HQ tHMonrt* libcook- from Boa ton.
* Bebr Wbii* BoonUL froa BnatoOe
>. (tajjrßQ'fmteryficuJaoa. frnmbAovemorta
ytesssfaSsw*?!" fromK,w Yotl -
- /tt na ** ! ”^ rfla » xroridanoo* JNoMarlUm
?°o
' 2 f t r £ iUnldr k Bn,
: *®sl J ,*7 on ? r tX , 4*** *oo*oa» 9 dSuanor * coa
jB2ZX*n r ?&'
Cototi oh f*^ r - Powen, Baker’e FoU,, H R
; r tt?ssss«!sa?!Stes«B n
MaflSßfeteSs;
aaaaedjn rettetdar afientoon. Wind W NW. ■
Yqma.Ae. ...... , THOS. B. HUSHES.
-re V
~ boati *° *o»»,Woa,»Bd oon
. Wm A iSom. »beiHo JParotfc' Bros; MyraHomaa.
AiiJn BO T and axes to
LOM9tinaon:JUAMeCpnkaj,bnrk to OSMarnbey;
Jaoob Staa», lumbar to t» l« Dnlbf fb D tiUokwefl.
tiba • onrt”Ainaa Apiaßas do to Nororoea k
g*£A*>wnSoarajn.d-j to B Bol
totti* 2n»* And M Pifa do to John
Cr»l*{ ftinnO’t&adoJdaJpnaltTsTlor; Haml J Seely,
CiaopatTA,aad/HkEHitie], oo At toDalAVAra City.Ai
(Oarraatondonoo off Tha Proaa.)
Tba followipgftow tba Canal'wuumdVn*
ilge^SAlM^
NaaMtTJoba A uiinrm. do to A 0 Onon, do to R
Klrbeetriekj Emma, eord wood to High A Crelgi fin
nlnimm k HarnhSd, lonberto lasaewst*; J K Flloh,
* mn 10d 8t L "-
*b uli. from
iwt'uoMSain** I*' 1 *' ■ Hu **‘ei, remained at Havana tth
H?nr , KnSS*prS)’k f OT New York, tailed from
•" N * W Y ° rk ’ “ 11,,d from
M^sjeligss;** l huou < for B «‘ on ' “»*a *wn
nAgMofui' Olo * k,r ’ fot W *w York, called from Fe
wln'ila MS?ohni* r ' Whlt *' for New York, niled Horn
poWtot/nlf 1 *'I®'* 1 ®'* at Livor
mSfe.',d“ n H.™S , M 0 J«“"- f <>r Phll * del » h ‘»’
.oft^niertsta** 0111 ' W * bb * r - tomained et Havana Kb
YoftlOttlSt from Nawbarn, arrived at New
CafdMM Mopbtnr, at Havana «th inat. for
- J®b T Ql«roy, Smith’, hdnea. arrived at Bath 7th init. ‘
1 ejitbiwf, Vttdavantar, hanoe* arived at
*» p biladalphm, wiled
female, endTSrW^i'4f‘S ,, b®*?l ! ?* r ' 'ft* 0 '
■ ■ Af at Shields May S7f ItsiiKkv, AtalAfaiM ?t Vn»b
Arat Aotwara Mar», Banarb!: VanJereM, N y?S
oril4i.°? tUpbttr * h “*? TOffikßiv
f Afatß%»avla Mareh M, Arthur, I Mofi.Borton
'ViNKOAR.—SOO bbU Clarified Cider
MEDICINAI.
JjYS PEPSIAREMfitIY.
, ' , , . Pr. DAItIUHI£iM’S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING BPI BIT. •
lYi is Medicine has been Used ty the public for six years
with increasing favor, "/f {$ rccbtnfncntfed. to Curt
Dyspepsia, Nervousness,' Heart-Burn, Colic
Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Paint in the
B&uielsHeadache, Drowsiness, Kidney
Complaints, Low spirits, flelirium
Tremens, Intemperance.
[t Stimulates, Exbilabatbs, Isviqohatks, bot
will not Intoxicate oa Stupefy,
Asa Medtoine it is quiok and effectual, our nit the
roost aggravated oaaesofDyspepsift* Kidney Complaints,
and allotner derangements of the Btomaoh and Bowels
in a speedy manner. v . i 1 « , . * ‘ ‘. i
It will instantly revive the most melancholy and
droopiD? spinta. and restore the weak t nervous, and
sickly to health, strength, and vigor, - ,
Persons who. from the injudicious use of liquors, have
become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
constitutions broken down, and subject to.that horrible
curse to humanity* tbe DBMsmm.TaaMßNs,. will,, al
most immediately, feel the happr and healthy invigo
ratme efficior will" Do"*®'’' 1 '' k ' !
Boss.—One wine glassful) as often a a neoeasary.
One dose will Temove all Bad kpirits.
One dose will oure Heart-bum.
Tnree doses will oure Indigestion. •
On* dose wJU *ive yona-Good Appetite. •
One dose will stop the distressing pains of .Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effeote or Wind or FUtuienoe, sod as soon as tho
stomaoh receives the Invigorating Bpint, the distress
ing load and aU painful feeling# will be removed.
Ope dose will temove > the m«st d stressing pains of
Colic, either in the stomach or bowels. .
> • A few doses yf ill remove all obs trnouons in the iudney *
Bladder, or Urinary Organs. ... w ..
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two. and a ase ofooeor.two bott.es.
Peraons who. from dretjnting too much over fight,
and feel.the evil- effects nf poisonous liquors, m violent
headaches ■loVness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
&o.« will find one dose will remove all bad f elmgs. .
i Dadies nf weak and si«kly constitutions .should take
the.invUotetfng Spirit three times a day; it.will make
them string, healthy, and happy, remove all obstruc
tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the oareworn
faoe. <
During pregnanoy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove • isagreeabl sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induo* this, he
has put up the Inviooba.tiko Spirit mpmc battles at
60 cents, quarts $l. •
General Depot, 48 WATER Street. Mew York,
. i»YOTP & 80N8.
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia,
and for sale oy all Druggists.
je7-thatUy
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND.
pallets magical pain extractor
HAS universally supplanted all other
Ointment* and healing application* m both tho
ISastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro
duced } and its t*fri*sie merit is ibe true secret of its
sttooeM in all cutaneous affections, wiisther the oause
be aseutsst or diressc.
BUFNS A * SCALPS
o
are instantly relieved of £ then angnishi vain and
inflammation, by a timely 2 application of this mar
vellous healer, and the 2 flesh is renewed as if by a
E MHtawr. ■' .
Children are Tfreanettt 5 scLfferersfromexternal In
juries, especially from w Fluid and Camp**** Sx~
Elojio*£—therefore every g mother should have this
saline preparation eon- 3 stantly on hand. It heals
tore Breasts, and quiokly £ removes the TETTER or
UNGWORM, eo prtva- lentinthe nursery. . r
TO TRAVELLERS 2 BY BEA AND LaKd.
The Maobinist. the Tra 3 velier,and every other in
dividual whose lot is life 52 throws him within the
ohanoe of aooident from ® explosion. /(re, or colli
sion, should bear in mind 3 that this Magio Extractor
this best aad only mend. * 1$ is both portable and
iheap, and should ever be sq his companion, as a friend
n need. There are thou- tL sands of living witnesses
to testify tolts marvellous & virtue, who - owe- their
sound limbs and muscles 3 to its saving effipaoy.
The following are a f«y 3 of the leadtnidueeues for
srrMifM-l 2fusm^-
Bums, Erysipelas, Sores of all lands,
Braises, Fistula, Shot Wound*,.
Boil*. „ Frost Bites, Sorolma, -
Broken Breast, Fever Bores, Scurvy,
Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Scalds,
Cancer, glanilnlar ois-Bourf,
Merotuial Sore., Ig2&£?*‘
Chilblains, Bains generally, Small Fox,
Cramp, Pimples, Tumors,
Contracted Cords, Fites, .
Chafes, ; Poison, > Utoenypr
Disease* of the Rheumatism, venereal Bores,
Skin, - Rashes, to.
Sold at the vrinoiMlDepota, 14 Broadway, New York,
and n and 161 Chartres street. New Or lean*, by J.
WRIGHT A CO„ General Agent, it can also be ob
tained of all respeotable Druggists and Merchants
throughout the United State* and Gaud*. ,
. T. wroYOTT A SONS,
. 08 North SECOND Street,
felr Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.
A ROMAIC DIGESTIVE CORDIAL-
This excellent and agreeable preparation is one of
the best means of improving the appetit*, promoting
digestion, and giving strength and tone to tne stomach,
wfiioh hasyef; been offered fo the public. It is an old
German receipt, and has been in use for many years in
the tamilie* of the manuf oturere, where it has prove*
an invaluable remedy forDySPEPSIA, HEARTBURN,
FLATULENCE, and CRAMPS IN tfaß STOMACH!
arising from Cold or Indigestion. All persons having
the least tendenoy to Indigestion.shoulqnever he with
out it m a small wineglaaslal, taken after meals, will
explode alt possibility of ooniraotinc the OYHFEPSIA.
It is compounded of fi teen ingredients. BITTERS And
ARO.*>atICS, and only needs to be tested to be ap
proved and appreciated. It is a pleasant beverage, and
may be used with safety, pleasure, and advantage; br
invalids, and by those in health To be had at anlead
inc Druggists, put up in quart-bottles, ptioeone dollar.
Manufactured and for sale by
J. N. KLINE A CO.'
my273mo 116 WALNUT Street.
liEGAX.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE
COUNTY, in re.
, Assignment of Morris Ba'be and Philip Aub, late do
ing business as Barbe A aub. to Charles Bloomingdale
and Isaao Rhine, in trait for oreditori.
Notice is hereby given. that the aforesaid assignees
have exhibited and fled in the said Court this first ac
oount and that the same will be allowed by the said
Court on the 26 h day of June next, unless oause be
shown why such account should not be allowed.
By order of the Court,
„ _ _ DAVID L. PATRICK, Prothonotarr.
May 2g, i 860.» mr»je6-l3
F- THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MICHAEL MAGUIRE, decetsed.
Notice is hereby given that CATHAR'NK MA
GUtfttS, widow of said deoedent, has filed in said
Court an appraisement of the personal property therein
mentioned, to the value of 9960. wb ob she hnsseleoted
and olaims to retain under the aot of Assemhly of April
lith 1351. and tne supplement thereto- and that the
same will be confirmed by the Court on FRIDAY, June
l*th, 1960, unless exceptions be fi'ed thereto.
JOHN B. COLAHAN,
June 1,1860-ftu4t* Attorney for Widow.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL-
KLEANOR B. SCHWARZBNBERGKR, bv her next
friend, fto. vs. LIPMAN SCHWaRZENBERGEK.
Oeoember Term. 185»,No. 3. Alixssubp.
To LIPMAN Respondent.
Sts: lake notice, that the Court of Common Pleas
has granted a role on you to *how oause why a divorce,
a vuteu 0 matnmonti should not be decreed in the
above oase. Returnable on BAI URBAY, June 16.2800,
at ten o olook A. M.
, : . FREDERICK HEYER, for Libellant.
June?, 1860. Jfq 4t*
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OTTY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
THK MUTUAL AbSURANCE COMPANY for lu
ll) r mg. Honsaa (rum Loaa by FiTe vs. ANNA M.
ODKNHEIMER, Vx-oatnx of JOHN M. OD&N
UEIMBK and Jacob GILLTaMS Tnutaa. Levan
Paetaa. Deeen.btr, 1859. 896.
Thewfiriaraimed hu bean appointed Auditor to re
port distribution of the.rued raised by ihe sale of the
foilowins-dehonbed real »itate. to wit: All that certain
three-a'ory bnok meMuai* or teneu.ent and tot or
pieeeof ironnd. situate oo tbe north side of Walnut
tweet at tha distance.ot twenty-fiye feat westward
from the west side of Fourteenth street, formerly
called Juniper street, in the said oity of Philadelphia,
eontammg in front or breadth on the said Walnut street
twenty, five feet, and axteudinn in lemth or depth
northward of that width two hundred and thirt)*h?e
eittoGeorxe street;.bounded northward by the said
George street, southward .by the said Walnut street,
eestward, tar ground late of Edward bhipeen Bard, and
westward by xround granted by the said Edward Ship
pen Bara to Coleman Fieber ’ 7
A'l parsons interested in the fund are notified to nre
sent their claimato-tne Auditor, at his Office. No. 349
• uuth tUXTH Street on'vUbbDAY, the 19th day of
June 1880 «t 4 ooJook F. M., or iW/aebarred from
oomsne in upon the same. .
Jel-IOtJOHN P. BBINTON, Auditor.
WINES AND) LIQUORS.
TPHE VINE GROWERS’ OOMPANT OF
“capital, tbreymillions of francs.
odONTSs SAINT-LEOBH, Funram.
JULES DUfiBT, v *o„ Mawaokr.
A&JSNTIN NSW YORK, .
* JOHN OSBORN.
THIS CORPORATION, numbering amongst its share
holders fourteen hundred Proprietors of the best Vme
.yards ip the District of Cognac, Us extensive Establish
ments being located im the oentre of tne town of that
IULom, was organised for the express purpose of main
umrn, the ANDYi
by shipping that article, in all itt native purity end ex
cellence, to Correspondents in Foreign Countries, and
Is bound down by iu Statute or ReinVation to confine
its transactions entirety to the Brand, grown within the
District of Cognac, apd wholly the produce of vine
yards m that highly-favored looahty; on no oonaition
whstevet admitting into its storehouses any Brandy
whioh mav have been produced without the limits of
said, District
, with the ohieot of extending the just reputation of
then bi aod by. such means only as will meet the ap
proval and 00-operation of the most respeotable Wine
Merchants Itt tbs United States. THE VINK GROW
ERS* COMPANY has authorised the Agency In New
York to put up their onoioe Cognao Brandy in oases ot
ope doxen full-sued bottles eaoh.aod the same will be
disposed of to the Trade and the Publio, by the under
mentioned respeotable firm.
Every bottle is sealed with the oapsule of the Com
pany—the corks bear .the same stamp, and the labels
ei-ntam an exact description of the quality, duly signed
infac-simile, by the Agent of the Company.
The. Brandies now offered consist of two different
qualities, both guarantied to be equally pure in quality,
4*ff“nnjr only in point of age, and degrees or strength
depending theraoi, tha olden bam* the ißeet potent.
!?, ri R® d Taß YINK-OROWEhB'
THREE YEARS OLD, is an excellent irticle of the
age repieaented, amtshle for family or modioisal por
of its extreme age. end beoaosathe remote yearot its
aotual production is beyond positive verification.
Objections having beep urged that the bottles are too
large, and the Brandy of a greater strength than is usu
ally supplied to the public, the Agent of the ompany
ventures to express the opinion that a large bottle may
be preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtaining the
article of the exact strength at which itwas exported
from Cognao. consumers may recognise the advantage
of adding water to suit their own taste> instead of pur*
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—W«
. ’vonldreapeetfallrenU the attention of tie 6ene
„Orders for direotimportation aoliolted, and Goods de
livered either in tkliseity, New York, orNew Orleail
W. Q. XjEWIS k Son,
411 COMbSsroE Street.
.> * . l»»rting and Commission AZsrohaste,
And Aients forPoreige and Domestic Hardware.
filßetf
nno THE PUBLIC.
• - CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR.
The Above patent is deemed, by scientific and praoti
eal men. to be the very best ever offered to the sublio,
and needs only to be seen in aotual operation for its
merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is
so eerfeotiy adapted for ventilating, private and publio
bonding*.' schools, hospitals, engine houses, mines,
steam ana sailing vessels, and for tbe cure of smoky
ohiinnevs they nave no equal.
Manufactured and for ealSiWholesale and retail, at
the.Heatinxand Ventilating WarewocM of
OHa 8. w ILL lAM 8, lltt MARKETStreet. Phi'.a.
Personal attention.wiU be given to all descriptions of
beating andventilating irr the undersigned, who has
been many years practteafly engaged in the above busi
ness. Also for saiOt Culur’i joslly-oelebrated warm-air
taUl
JAMES BETTS’ INVENTIONS
i.j PPRLA’UIES.—Approved of and highly raoom
gmndsd by the Medioal profession throughout the United
Ptsjff, Thirty Thousand Inva ids having been advised
£££?£*' Vbvciojans to use her Bnrgioai Appliance!. Bhe
wttion Merchants and others against purohksiag
StTect, where
BSa^i2aguß^ oftolMt aBg!bSr
I’.ApiES’ TRAVELLING BAGS
*r T oS P ' * VK **’ llB
Jobbing promptly dime. 1 apT-lm
EjlOR EUROPE.— Having been appointed
f- , Aienta forWM. WILLIAMB k CoA^', M<at .
tio&9r Tßlf B VTTOToM^r iTe r
“ S A *oX a iU r te l B&'? M -
SpTliq , No.» Smith FIFTH Street;
IAyA OOEFEB.—I,OOO pockets
*** wwusfikS w
THE pRffiBS>~F*iILAfJEf ; *PIllA
KAILBOAD LINKS.
rfIEE PENNSYLVAOTA' 0 B N-tt BAD
J. RAILROAD.
U6O MILKS PQ URLB; TRACER
1860. JIUHR 1860.
THK' EQUAL
PETwim phßSS^fSia E and^wttbSurg,
; diractatlPhiladelphia with Through Trains
PM«?iig«r.uMUi.M<ea for .used and comfort b, an,
° EipreM and Fart Line, tun through to Pttteburg.
Without change ot Car. or Conduowr*. Al throurh Pa«-
•Mser Train. provided with LoMhndge’.7T;nt»nl
Brago—*PMd under perfect control or tne engineer,,
thus adding ntuoh to tno.afotT of travauer..
WmokingOarit are attached toeaohTrainj Woodrnffj
Sleeping cere to Expreu attd Fart Traina. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY t Mail and Faat Line., Btm
dsrMeiloT?MmieayBa Philadeiphia at 7 30 A. M,
Ewera Train leave. “ ' joiu P.' M.'
* WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
- Harrisburg Aooommodation, via Columbia, S P, M,
Columbia " foo P. M.
9ISMSSU - . ■ i4“i «„ w ,
West Chester Pauanger* will take the'Mail, West
Cheater AooommooationtMXu Columbia Trains. :
Passengers for SunbUry, WUUamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate toints, leaving Phi
ladelphia at W 5 M. and XP.M. go dlreotlr through.C
Tioxets Westward may be obtainedat the o® oe* ofthe;
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Bqatdq, or Bal
timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important,
Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any ofthe?
regular Lino of Bteamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
n aspFarr always as low, and time as quick, a* by any,
other Route.
For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion of the Western connections of the
hßNrmnmiv
. GREAT WEB*.
The connection of traoka by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time; are ad vantage* readily
glaciated by ElUipppers of Freight, and the Trayei-
Merobant* and Shippers entrusting the transportation
or their Freight to this Company,' oan rely with oonfl
to and from nny point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at, all
limes as favorable at are charged by ofksr Railreod
Companies.
tar Be particular to mark paokeges “ via Penna. Rail
road. ...
For Freight Contraots or Shipping Directions, apply
to, or address either ,of the fouowing Agents of the utir
P “ TI ». A. STEWART, Pittebnrg; ,
H.S.Fieroe tc Co., Zanesville,O.; J. J. Johnston. Ripley,
o,| R, MoNeely/MaysviUe, Ky.; Omsby A Cropper,
Portsmouth, O.; radaock £ Co., Jeffersonville. Indi
ana: H. W, Brown A Co., Cinomnati, 0.; AtheraA
Hibbert, O.: R. C. Meldram. Madison, iniLi
Jos. £. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. ik (la, l
Evansville, Ind.; N. W, Graham A Co., Cairo. Xlhi K.
F. Sm., abater A OlMe, Bt Uui., Mo.: lobn, k rfw
ria,Nuuvitie,Tenn.; Harna Afiunt,Memphis.Tenn.;
CUrtofc Co„ OMc«o, lU.IW. H. H. Koont., Alton,
UUar to Freight Ageuu of Rnilrogdg at different runt.
s! B.*KINGBTON, Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW A KGONB, 80 NorthstroetißaltimoTC.
LBECH A CO., 1 Aster House, or 18. William st.,N.Y.
LEECH A CO.. No. 77, State street, Boston.
p
_ E, LEWIS, Gen'lSup’t Altoona, Pa.
jaS-ly . »
BStcn—n ELMIRA ROUTE.—
RlmoTd- fHILADELPHU AND EL-
ROUTE to Tamaqua. Catawissa, Ru
pert, WiUtesbarre. Borauton. iMtiville. Milton, Wil
liamsport. Troy, Ralston, Canton, Flraira; Buffalo,
Niagara Palls, Rocihcster, Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo.
Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and
/Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
(adelphiaand Reading Railroad, oorner BROAD and
OaLLOWHILL Streets, (Passengerentrance on Cal
lowhiil street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above
points, as follows:
, DAY* EXPRESS. 8-00 A. M.
‘ NIGHT EXPRESS 8 M P. M.
The 8.00 A, M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes*
barre, FiUson. Soranton, and all stations on the
LACKAWANNA AND RAILROAD.
The above trains make direot oonneotions at Elmira
With the trains of the New York and Erie. Canandaigua
and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo Railroads from all points
North and West, ana the Canadas.
Baggage oheokod to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all intermediate points.
Tickets oan be srooured at the Philadelphia and El-
EXPREM L *
Leave the Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and
Csliowhili streets daily (Sundays excepted), for all
points West and North* at 6 F. M.
Freight* must be delivered before SP. M. to insure
their going the seine day.
XHXy?!, r —.i D f onna Hon apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWiULL, or to
M . OHAB. S. TAPPEN, General Agent,
Northwest .corner SIXTH and CHESTNUTStreets,
aplfrtf • Philadelphia.
1860. SaSHB 1860.
DBLFmX ANDTKENTON RAILROAD C0?8
From Walnut-street Wharf,
Will leave as follows—vis:
At IA M, via Camden and Amboy, C. AA. Aooom^^^*
modation.— —........ fil to
Atfi AM, vip Camden and Jersey City (N.J.) Ac--
oommodat|on..~
At p a M, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail——, ~..77. 800
At 11 AM, by Steamboat, viaTacony and Jersey ’
City.WestojnExpress..... boq
AtU>4 F M, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommo-
215
At a P M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex-
press. .....300
Af ,4 P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
*°°
City. Sd Class Tioket. 525
Atfi PM, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mai1....~ 3 00
AMI P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
Mail.-.—.-..— ~ ~.,, , % 2g
Ate PAL via C’.-imiipu mid Amboy, accommoda
tion,(Freight dint r'tkfisongef,)—litCiwsTioJcet. 3 25
The fi PM Mall Line runs.daUy. The 11 PM, South?
era Mail, Saturdays exoepted.
For Belvidere, Easton. Lambertvtite, Flemlnxton.
ko-.atfi A Mapd 4 F M .from Walnut-street wharf and
7.10 A M from Keoslogton. -
For Water Gap. Strpudsbqrx, Soranton,
Montroee, Great Bend. Aos,atfi A. M. from Walnut
street wharf, and 7.10 A. M * from Kensington, via Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western ft. R.
For Mount Holly, ato and 9A. M,, s and 4)4 P. M. '
For Freehold, atfi a. >l_f and 1 p' M. -
o „ . , m WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton. Ao., at 2X and 4 P. M. from
Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 6X P. M, from
Kensington.
ForPalmyraLßiverton. Delanoo, Beverly, Burlloc
ton. FJorenoe Bordentown, Ao„ at 13«, l.and iH P. M.
Steamboat Jos Kelknap for Bdcttcntown and interme
diate Places, at 2X F. M.
Trenton.for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and
Tacony, Beveriy, BarJmgton, and Bnttol, at * P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, .only, allowed eaoh Passen-
Ear. PaMensers are prohibited from taking anything as
oggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to bq paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and wiU not be Itable for any amount be> ona Sioo, ex
oept by speoiai oontraot.
apXS WM. H. GATZMBR. Agent.
__ 98888 PHILADELPHIA, GER
PUtnEB MANTOWN AND NORRIB
- UMMERAR KANGBMBNT.-
Oa and after MONDAY, Me. 14, 1M0,
FOR GERMANTOWN.'
Leave FUledelehie e, 7,8,», 10,11. aad uA. M.,
1,1,9 X, 4, 8,1, 6K, 7, 8. 9, told, aad 11K t. M.
Leave Germantown!. 7. 7)4, 8, 8)4,9,10,11,19A. M.,
1,1,8,4, S, 6, IHi 7,8,9.10 k P. M.
6n SUNDAYS,
leeave Philadelphia 9M min. A, M., 9,8, 8, 734, end
10)4 r. M.
Leave Germantown 8.10 mln.AeM., 1.10 min., 4, Wi,
and 9)4 P. M--
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 8,10,12 A. M.» 9,4, f, 6)4, 8,9,
and 19)4 P. M.
Leave Chegniut Hill 7.10. 7.40, &40, 9.4011.40 A. M.i
1.40, A 40,6.10,8.40, am) 1.10 7. M.
. on bundaYb,
Leave Philadelphia 9.08 A. &L, 9.5, and 7M P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 740 A. M., 1840, 0.10, and 9.10
min., p. M.
' .FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN,
Leave Philadelphia 0.00. 7)4, 945. 1140, min., A. M.,
1.0,.a«.«,6Ji5,eA0, aadinlP.M. ’ *
Daav, Nornatown 8,7, 8J», «, 11 A. M., IN, 4K,
f and 7)4 P. Jo.
Hears P/ulsdelpMaS 4.*m! aa/j and SP. M.
Hare M.
A'M
•* , *’“ du * A - M -’-
ON SUNDAYS,
Deave Philadelphia ,A. M., 8, 0, and 6 PM,
fceare Manajunk7iA. hi., lX,B«,and9l4P.M.
«wr
fi&ranmßß PHILADELPHIA
• R ior 1 POTMVILLe’,
R fftoHSlN§ < X.t*(E*DA!xX%unday.ea(!epted.)
Iseave New Depot, oorner of BKCAir anu CALLOW
HILL Streets, PHIL A D ELPHI A, (Passenger entrances
on'lhirteenth and on CallowhiU streets ) at 8.10 A.M.,
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD. 1 P. M. tram runnier to Pittsburg : the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY LOfi P. M. train running to
nhambersburg. Carlisle. An s and the NORTH KRN 1
CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Suit*
bury,,Ac.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave NewDeppt.oomerof BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, PnJLADELPmA,(P&ssengerentrance*
on Thirteenth and on CallowhiU stieeta,) lor POTTS
YLLTjK end UARRIBBURG.atcJuP. M.. DAILY, for
at 6 P. M„ DAILY, (Sundays ex-
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING
_ _ RAILROAD.
FKOMPn<Lai>xi.pinx Miles.
To PhmnixviUe 98\
88 Fhiladelphiaand Reading
Lebanon.... --• ?« and Lebanon Valley n.if.
Iftrriiburg ..119/ .
)anohin..— ......194)
.149 Northern Central
Trevorton Junotion..lBB Railroad,
Bunbury..~ 169 r
Northumberland 171
LewLSDurg-***,.. 178
Milton.— .. ~.lfis
Manoy.^ — Banbury and Ene R, R.
Williamsport
Jersey Shore....
Lock Baven 230/
Troy. i7rrr ,T.7T. * _ .Ml 1 ' Wiliiamsport and Elmira
m Elmira -, T Railroad.
the 8.80 P. M. tram connect daily
cMS^ferkss^ 111^corn<,rof broai) s "' l
avto-tf to. H. McILHENNEV. Baor.L,n.
ItEtoC—b SPRING ARRANGE
KHimiraiT.
PHILADELPHIA. ■WILMINGTON, AND BALTI
„ . MORE RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY. April Is, U4O,
PABSENGER TRAINS C£a«E PHILADELPHIA.
atB.U A. M., ]* nooniiEzprM.,) ana
nt B.UA. M., u noon, Lit, 8,00,7.00 nnd
..'?? r ,.' I S' llnin * ,oß *' B ' u At M ; U, 1.U,5.00,7,00;and
11.10 r- M«
For Nqw Castle at 8.15 A. M., end 0.00 P. M.
For Miadiotown at 8.10 A. M., and 0.007. M,
For Dover at 8.10 A. M.. and 540 P. M.
For Milford at 8.10 A. M., and 5.00 P. M,
For Seaford at 8.18 A. M., and 8.00 P. M.
For Laurel at B.u A. M.. and 640P.M.
For Salisbury at 818 A. M.. and 000 P, M.
. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
atBAB A. M., (ExpreH,) 18.1, A. M.,
*tMO,BW, and UJO A. M„ l.a,
Taav. Satiibßr, at BJO A. M„ and Bno P. M.
Leave Laurel at e.U A. . ana AW P. M.
Leave gfajord atB.4, A. M., and too P. M.
Leave Milford at 7AO A. M.,and 4AO P. M.
le>ave Dover at 9.0, A. M., and «Ao> M.
Leave Middtotoint at 10.88 A. M. and 7.01 P. M
Leave New Oartle at aoo, 10A8 A. M,, and BAO P. M.
Leave Che.t«r at 7.48. BJO, UA4 A. M., *Jf, BA7 and
•«10P. ID.
B«lt£|nore for Salisbury and Delaware Rail
>ou at 10.10 A.M.
. rtv TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Chester at 6.41 A. M„ 19.18 and 11.40 P. M,
Leave Wilmington at94B A. M,, IS.H P. M., and IIJO
FREIGHT TRAIN, t with PASSENGER OAR attaohe*.
w a , W runes follows:
Bip i p PlUfl for * >errr^u ® oed intermediate
V £e!rat { °* i> ® r . ryTiU * and intermediaU
vßt'jhW* for Philadelphia and intermediate
Leave Hkyre-de-Grooe for Baltimore And intermedi
ate places at 000 A. M.
. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grece and intermedi
ate places at 4.00 P. M.
8f st :
apll) B. M. FELTON. President
f>g tfl——b PHILADELPHIA AND
On and after APRIL 2d»1860. Commutation Tiokets,
with twenty-six ooupona, will beisiacd, good for the
holder andanv member of his family. oa any Paseengei
Tnuni and at; any time. They will be sold by the.
Trtuarer, At the office of the cotnpahy f .No>2!7 South
FOURTH ‘Street, at ateduotipn of twenty-five per cent,
from the regular fores. Parties wishing to enjoy toe
Summer in the Country will find thie a very desirable
route, the Schuylkill end LebanonVeueye being among
JUNH 'l2,
railroad lines.
Ssjasn PIITLADELPHI 4AND
■HUBkAaKSEi BALTIMORE CENTRAL
RAILROAD--SUMMER BOARDING.—TraIns leave
the depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad
Co . Eighteenth and Market utroeU, at 7.00 A.M. and 2.30
and 5.45 F. M.
Leave Depot at 10 45 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.
Leave Avondale 8.16 A. M. and 4 30 P. M.
The 6tos;e Line to conneot with 10.15 A. M Train from
Philadelphia and 8.15 a. M.Train from AVondale.
Freights for this line received at No. 1819 Market St.
A daily line of stages to and from New London and Ox
ford conneots with the 7.05 A. M. train from Philadel
phia, and the 3.70 A. M. tram from Avondale. The beau
tiful scenery and well-known healthfulnes* of Delaware
and Chester counties offer superior inducements to
those looking for summer hoarding. A. B. BURTON.
Philadelphia, May 14. 1860, 3m Superintendent.
JStNiKI IMPORTANT TO
PLFABURB SEEKERS!
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
offers advantages unequalled by any other line—to per
sons seetnne HEALiH or RECREATION FROM
!USINfi Q H during the warm weather— in the issue
of sxcubsion tickets* on and aftor Juo* 20ch. 186 J, to
Cresson. Altoona. Bedford and Epiikata Spr’nos.
and coupon tickets for tiventy-six trips, for the use of
families, to and from points near the city.
Tickets to Cfzbboh Hotels, at the *ummtt of the Al
legheny mountain—good for a round trip within 10
days— 10 be had for $7.60.
Tickets to Altoona, where invalids and others will
find splendid hotel accommodations, good for round
trip within JO day j—fare 8715.
For Bedford Bpnngs—Passengers ticketed to Hope
well, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, and
or Broad Top City to Blair’s Station. Excursion tic
s'ts, s7.io; single trip. 83-40. Two daily lines o!
ooaobes conneot with the trains. Baggage changed at
luntmgdon without extra oharge.
passengers to Ephrata Bpnngi take stage from Lan
caster. Tickets for Round Trip, S«; Single Tup, $2.26.
Passengers to looal ponts on Pennsylvania railroad
EAST OF DOWNINGTOWN can procure ticket* for 23
trips good for anv member of the family, at a discount
of 25 per cent, below regular rates.
1 he above ttekets ana further information to be had
after June 20th bv application at the offioe of the Penn
sylvania Railroad <;o., oorner KLEYENIH
and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
. _ THud. MOORE. Agent.
Lewis L. Hoopt, Gen. Ticket Agent Je6 lm
SlH«n W B3B T CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAiLROAD.se*
VIA MEDIA.
„ CHANG EOF HOURS.
. On and after Monday, June 4th, iB6O, the trains will
leat'e PHILADKLPHIs, from the station. Northeast
corner of Eighteenth aDd Market streets, at 7.05 and
10 43 A M. t a d 3.20 and 6.45 P.M.
Leave WEST OHKBi'ER. from the Depot, on East
Maricet street, at 6.25 and 910 A. M., and 1.65 and
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. and 2.00 P. M.
< Leave West Chester, at 7.25 A. M , and 4.55 F. M.
, , „ „ HENHY WOOD.
Jo4-tf General Superintendent.
’rX 11* ■!■■■ NORTH PENNSYL
ilfll99H VANIA RAILROAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
For BETHLEHEM. DOYLKSTOWN, EASTON.
MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, WHITE
HAVEN. WILKEBBARRE, fco.
_On and after MONDAY, Majr 28th, 1860, Passenger
Trams will leave FRONT and WILLOW Htreets. Phi
ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted.) ns follows:
At 330 A M. (ExpreuL for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauch Chunk, Xlnsleton, W-lkesbarre, &o.
At 2.80 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh
Chunk. An.
This train reaches Kaiton at 6AO P. M., and makes
olose oonneetion with New Jersey Central Express
Train for Now ' ork. fasten aero by this tram reach
Mauoh Chunk the same evening.
At 8.40 A. At and 4SOP. M. (Accommodation),
For Doylestown.
At 9.30 A. M. and 6.30 P, M. (Accommodation)
.. „ _ For Fort Washington.
The 6 SO A. M. Express Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilketbarre,
and to all points in the Lehigh coal Region.
, TRAINS FOK PHILADELPHIA:
Bethlehem* (Express,)al7.l3 A. M. and 5.22 P«
Leave Doylestown (Accommodation,) at 6.30 A, M.
and 4 V. M.
Leave Fort Washington < Aooomrcodatlon,) at 3.36 A,
M. and 310 F. M.
ON BUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
P nlndelphia. for Doylestown, at 3 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.30 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at B.Ou P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem, 91.C0. To Mauoh Chunk, 82.00,
To Easton, 91*60 To iioytestown 80oents.
Through Tioketa must be procured at the Ticket Of
fices at wILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to seoure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains(except Monday Trains) connect
at Berks street with Fifth and Btxtb streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Railroads 30 minutes after
leaving Willow street.
myg ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
KCsgq—p NOTICE.—CHESTER
MLJMJSBgMVALLEY RAILROAD-PAS-,
BENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGWWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE 'STATIONS.—On and after*Bth Mar.
1860, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN 1
will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila-.
delphia and Reading Railroad Company, oorner of
BROAD and OALLOwHILL Streets, (passenger en
trances on Callowhill.
MORNING TRAIN forDownlngtown, leaves at 8.00
A. M.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downing town, leaves at
DAILY (Bandars eeoepted.)
By order of the Board or Managers of the Philadelphia
and heading Railroad Company.
ap3 W. H. McILHENNF.Y, Beoretary.
WEST CHESTER
MfIHH9R|AAILBOAI) TRAINS VIA
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot,corner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (except
Sundur) at 7.16 A. M., 13JH) P. M.. and 4 P. M. Leave
West Chester at 6.46 A. M.. 10 43 A. M. and 3.10 P. M.
NOTICES.
NOTICE— WILLIAM MAHARG having
executed an assignment to me, in trust, for the
benefit of his creditors, all persons indebted to said as
signor Are requested to make payment, aud those
having claims against him io present them to
BENJAMIN C. BROOKER,
No, U6l North THIRD Streeet,
or his Attorney, THOM A* J. DIEHL.
je9-3t* 530 WALNUT Streht. .
I\TOTIOE 10 CONTRAOTOBS.
1 * Proposals Trill be received at the Office or the
PKNN3YL V ANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, until 3
o’olook P. M.iOn MONDAY* JUNE 11, for the con
struction of the Masonry in the piers ana abutments of
a Bridge over the Sohuyiki/I river, noar the United
States Arsenal, in the city of Philadelphia.
ohe amount of masonry will be about 0.800 cubio
yards, a large portion nfwbiob will bounder water.
Proposals will state tbe price per cubic sard, including,
the furnishing of ell materials, and the expenses of
coffer-dams, piling, and all o her items incidental to the
construction of the masonry, except cement and lime,
which will be furnisned hr the Railroad Company.
Separate proposals will be received for thea-hvery at
the bridge oi stoue eat table for the above work.
' * Iso, for the construction of the masonry, including
the expenses of .the foundations, the stme and odrnent
to be furnished by the Railroad Company,
Parties proposing mar submit plans for founding the
piers and abutments differing from the specifications.
Plans and specifications wiU be ready for inspection
on th? 28th inst .at the Engineer's Office. West Phila
delphia, where a t requisite information oan be obtained.
Proprs&ls will be addressed to
„ W. H. WILSON.
Resident Engineer Penna. R.
my2s-fjeli
OF HOE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA-
T lON COM PANV. MAY 10th. IMO.-From and
af*er July 15th, 1860. and until September Ist. 1860. the
obarxes for the use of Cara, for Toll and Trans
portation on Antbraoite Coal,carried to Philadeipnia,
hr way of the Behoylkill Navigation, will be Inoreaeed
Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed MarohUh,
1850; and on the Is* of September. 1860. a further in
crease of Fifteon Cent* per .Ton will be madeontatd
oharKes. and ho continue until the close of navigation.
By ordero{ the Managers, t F. FRaLEY,
my 11 Sax ■ President.
OFFICE Ot THE I
READING RAILR<
Phi
Th« rat is and 1
thit companv (»th 5< at .
til Jurthtr notia ;
PHILADELPHIA AND
OAD COMPANY.
U..DSIPHU. March W. 18a).
fell. on seal transported bp
follows from March U u»-
To R»ohmond— —. 1
Philadelphia —~.
inclined Plane-..—.
Hi00wwn.......
W&Tu&fc:
Manayunk....... —. •
Egbert's —.
Conahohooken.-.
Swede Furnaoo...—
Rambo’a —...
NorrisPnor Bridgeport
Port Kennedy
Valley Forge.
PhccmxvUle ——
Royer's Ford.— ..—.
Araminco ..
Limerick....
Pott* town
OouglaEsvillo—
Monnoaoy —.
Birdsboro - —..
Exeter...-
Heading .
luckerton-
Leesport.... - —.......
Mohrsville....—.
Hamburg...... _ —.
Orwigab'g and Auburn.
After July Jfith to Beptem
to Richmond will be raised
after beptemberlst* an add
per ton.
By orde of the
sp3U-2m W,
EDUCATIONAL.
MRS FREDERICK DODGES, OF BOS
TON. intends opeoinp a 80H00L FOR YOUNG
LADIES in tnia oity, ootnraonoing m September next.
Mre. H. haa the honor of referring to the Rot. Alex. H.
Vinton, D. 2) , Reotorof theChurohof the Holy Trinity.
Circulars, with full particulars, may be obtained of Mr,
F. H. Hodges, TO! vINK street. ap24-3m*
A jU&iUAN SUHOUL IWSTIXUTJU is a
,-f*- reliable medium tUroa*hirhioh Hobools and Faini
lies may obtain, competent teaohcrs. Parente may ob
tain, gratuitously* iofonnation and oirouUra of tho ber
MUooW. SMITH, JVOODfiViN, k CO.,
SjORYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL
JLP MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looated at Thila*
delpbia. 8. E. cornor SEVENTH and CHESTNUT \
Now It rk, Duflalo, Cleveland. Chicago, and St. Louis,
iFor ini rroation, call or Band for Catalogue, fe3-tj
PIANOS.
«=3Bfai PIANOS! PIANOS)! PIANOS !!
IfTTfi
r PJANO-FORTEB.
MELODEONB.
! - PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONB.
rMado by Raven. Bacon,* Co., Nunns * Clark,
Ballet ‘.Davis, A Co., and others.
Wl-1 SEVENTH anfcRKSTN^JT,
AS=a m STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA
»TTTn TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SftUaRE GRAND, AND SQ.UARE PIANOS, now pre
ferred in conoerte and private oirole* by the heat
performer*. Received tkpnrat premiums over tho best
nakerg, from judges like obttsclialk. Mason .and other*
Q}aUenee all competition, BLASIuS BROTHERS,
dS-lr 1003 CHESTNUT Street
PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
Pnoe. to obtain the contents. Address
. WILLIAM TIMBON, Poodrette Offioe,
irw* 1911 Nrtrth ai.’nnvn
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Street. Kensington, Philadelphia.— WIL
LIAM H. TIERB Informs lu« friends that, hftvinß pur
chased the entire stook of Patterns at the above Foun
ary.ne is now prepared to, receive orders for Rolling,
Gnat, and Saw Mill Castings* boap. Chemioal.And
House Work. Gearing. Castings made from Rever
beratory or Cupola Furnaoet, in dry or green sand, or
tmC-tf
T 1 AKD -60 bbls 'I obin’s Cincinnati
Extra No. 1 f ard OR In store land for sale br
* CO., No. lb SOU UI
TAYNE’B HALT .—2OO NEW OUSH’ONS
Sr suitable for Churohes, Lecture-rooms. &0.. Senohea.
Settees, Camp Btoo<s,Curlami,*Q. Alt selling at half
value. Applv at ESHLLMAN’S Cloth Store. No!
Eb ?' MU “HUM the Hall, where you got
those handsome Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &o , so
oneap. my29-ltn
UOSIN.—2,OOO bbls Shipping Rosin, in
kfio'.'Rf,?% d ASHUURNER '
ORIOK MAKENQ MaOHInES WHICH
temMrthe day, and make 20,000 per Jar. Briok
Presses, Tile Machines, Clay Wheels, Clay Sjpadet, and
Castings for CoalfCilne. at 0. OARNELL’.*, GERlrfAN
rOtt W Boail, Fifth Mwl ft? *m
'fIAR AND PITCH.-275 bbls Tar, 850
WHA n *F". , , i . |«]
Garden andfarlur vahes, si’a
tuarv, Fountain., Onmuianted Flower Pott,
W,
i IB6o*
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
gABINE & BUY,
INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 431 WALNUT Himai
WmiUW« 0^)° r f. ama s* by Fire, on Cotton and
* *y an . otbar Manufactories, Buildings.
Mcrohaodiscj Furniture, and other prootilY. on ravn-
NBUftANGKCO^ e (JF' I lf\kTt J Tt^lU le8:
MBTROPOUTANW.fTMf^'S'iAfy^??-
PROVIDENCE WJffiffiffWff'fifeTElS'.fiffiV *■
ARCTIC FIRE IlM^aS. B (s7lftVWit
HOPE FIRE INBuS’A h lfa6"S , 0 B ” d ol°{f{?s l rW^
CITY FIRE W»S;
n WT » »t .Cash Capital and Surplus #s*4 AO2 17.
GERMANIA FIRE iNB. CO., OF NKW YORK,
Case Capital and Ptirplus #215 999 07.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INS. CO„ OF NE * YOnK.
. .. , . Cash Capital and Burplcs #250.968 81.
Application* In parson or hr not* will receive prompt
a'tentfon. SABINE A DUYtAeeJts,
sf n • No. 434 walnut Street.
'J’HE enteepkise
insurance company
OF FHILADJBPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BVJLDINQ. S, W, CORNER
FOURTH AND WEnUT SIksSTS,
DIRECTORS. -
F« Ratchpobp Stars, Moedscai L. Dawson,
William. MoKbb» Gxo. H. Stuabt,
Nalbno Fbazixb, John H. Bxown.
John M. Atwood. B. A. Fahnbstocx.
Bbnt. TjTebdick, Andbbw D. Cash,
HBNBT WHABTOW, J, L.EBBIN9BB.
ntTAOf *«, £' RATOOTORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W. COaR. Secretary. felS-ly
A mekioan fire INSURANCE 00.,
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET
UAL.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock ana Surplus In
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Btores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. Au losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
‘ _ PIBBCTOBS.
fts&ttShwu
Samuel 0. Morton, Edmund G, Dntilh,
Patnok Brady, Chae. W. PouHney!
Israel Morris.
ALBERT O.L.OtfA^F^^B^fli?r. Pr,l i l^&
ANTHRACITE INBURANCE COMPA
PEHPET(LM Utt '° rl, " d °* ,iUl •‘“■“‘•-CHARTER
Office No.SU WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freight*, inland Inreranoe to all part* or the Union.
Jacob Esher, Joseph Maxfield,
D, Luther.. Dr. George N. Eokert,
L. Audonned, John R. Blakuton,
Davis Pearson, win. F. Dean,
Peter Sieger, J. K. Baum. *
JACOB FSHER.President.
w wM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. BMITH. Secretary. apS-tathstf
Quaker city insurance compa-
NY-FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND BUR-
P|jUB #369,745.70.—1n5ure* against Los* or Damage by
Fire, and the Peril* of the Sea.Tnland Navigation ana
Traniportation.
GEORGE H. HART, President.
f. P. ROBS, Vice President.
• H. CQGGBHALL, Bec’y ana Treasurer,
H. BUTLEK, Assistant Secretary.
„ „ „ DIRECTORS,
George H, Hart, E. P. Roe«,
A. C. Cattail, Foster sTPerkin*,
E. W. Bailer, Andrew 3t. Chambers,
TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE DP
. PENNSYLVANIA. 185*.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUV
Streets, Philadelphia.
«« w MA RI N E INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, j . .
FRKWfcr (»o All Mrs, of th, World.
'INLAND INSURANCES
On Goode, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriage
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE#
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses. Ao.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November ],IM.
Per. Mnrktt Ymlu*
i US,050, Philadelphia City • Ip! oent. Loan....9laxeo 00
100 XOO, Pennsylvania Statee|F ct.Loan—HJU 00
81,000 Pennsylvania State 6 ¥ ot. Loan.-—, nxoo 00
55,000} v. 9, Treasury iX F cent Notes and
interest aae mass m
#SOXOO U. S. Treasury 6 IF ot Notes and inter
_ eat due •.50.61* 00
#25,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila
delphia ..... . MXOO 00
#SOXOO, Pennsylvania Railroad Id Mortgage
S#'oent. Bonds— 48J00 00
#20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort-
gage 6 IF cent. Bonds- It J5O 00
#14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway
•1. fiM Company 7 ot. coupon bonds...,, UXOO 00
#IIXOO,IOO shares stock Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal.
Suarantied by the oity of Phfla
•lphia- j—■,—U,OOO 00
ve>eev, rue snares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company 1,775 00
#IXOO,IOO share*North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company-, — feiOOO
#IXSO, shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam
Tug Company, Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ocean,Steam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia ana Ha
vre de Graoe Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exchange
Oempany —..— 1410 00
8455X80 #406,718 M
onds and Mortgages, and Real Estate, Of
fice Building — 76JM gg
Bills receivable for Insurances made—- 181,696 09
Balance due at Agenoiea-Premium* on Ma
rine Polioies, interest, and other debts due
the Company, MAti *8
Scrip and stock of mndry Insurance Compa-
me*. —, ijeo 00
Cash on Deposit ia Bank- —mxS 81
DIRECT]
William Martin
Edmund A. Bonder,
Fheophilos Pauldiag,
John R. Penrose,
John C. Davis,
James Traonair,
william Eyre, Jr,>
Joseph H.Seal,
Dr. H. M. Huston,
•eorge G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelly,
WILLIAJ
THOS. 0.
HENRY LYLBURN/Seo;
C! INTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE
RAL INBURANOE COMPANY.
PLATTBBURG, MISSOURI.
Chartered in 18».—Authorised Capital, 9UP,000.
H ' Wh a». O feb.
I. N. H OCKAPAY.S,/ajl2f'^ fSW - r "*'
Bpeoiai attention paid to Collections, and Money
romptly remitted. Bnslnesssolioiied. rph**-*>m*
r IFE INSURANCE and trust com-
INSVR&XIVKa for thewholeterm of ilifo-franta
annuiUe. and endowm.nto-.nrohaMj lif# interest. in
iSlfeMSfflS" * 3r ~ at ~‘* O"
»3^ind
Sam.l L. Miller. ftansfll 8. Stoke,.
HuneltatM, wUUun Marti”’
SlQhard A N.wboldi , June. B. MaFulud.
' w=I:K" iSSf&i?*" 1
ate. rare 1
Henry C. Towmend, D»m.iX. HateMmior,
Uodplphui Kent) John W. Horaor,
MtSm?"’ gS^i®***
william Robenscni Joseph M. Thoraiurr
Warner BL Ruin, John G. Brenner*
F. 8, Mjohlej, Easton.
, w w
JtHR W, Houhok. Sforetarr. » b jB
" A little, but often, fiUs the Purse."
CTRANKLIN SAVING FUND. No.
*2£tiSi£W&^ t S!anBSBi
on demasd.,
„ Depositors’ money seonred by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort-
This company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently will run no risk with depo
sitors' money, bat have it at all times ready to
return, with 6 per oent. internet, to the owner.as
thoy hay. alway. dona. Thia Company nav.r
suspended.
, Females, roamed or single, and Minors, oan
deposit in their own right, and enph deposits oan
be withdrawn only ojr their cQhseht.
Charter,perpettjw.lnoprppraied by the State
of Pqqnsyhama With anthority toreoeive money
from trustees and exeoutors.
LARGE AND BMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Omoe open daily, from 9 to 8 o’oloek, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock.
\ freight and toils
per ton. On and
ranee of U oents
r Directors.
Jaoobß. Shannon, Cyras Cadw&llader,
John Shinier. George Russell,
Malaohi W. Bloan, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nioholas Rlttenhonse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos, H. Satterthwaite, Jones Ye rices,
JACoSV BHAI§Son!' Prcaideut.
Ctrus Cab waLLADBB i Treasurer,
ap»-y
" A Dollar saved is twice earned."
GATING FUND-FIVE PER OENT IN-
SAFETY TR IST'COM
PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest comer of THIRD,
Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania.
Money is woeived in any sum, large or smalt, and m
tercstpaid from the day of depoeit to the day of with-
The office is open evenr day from nine o'olook in the
morning till five o’olook In the evening, and on Monday
und prea . deiit
wiiiia*^?S*»TpsS&“ ob ’ Vio ' PrMld,n,t
jgou. Hfnfy L. Braw.ter,
Fdward L. Qarter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert SeUVidge, Francis Lee,
Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerket,
V; Landreth Manns, James L. Stephenson.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and euoh GraLolatß seountios as will al
ways insure eerfeot seonnty to the depositors, and
thlsHistituSon 1 *° ,iV6 permancaoy ***“ stability to
GAYING _L FUND—UNITED STATES
JFUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
Largo and small sums received, and paid back on do-
S^ d m*i lhout J2 otio , o » with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the day of deposit to the day of with*
drawal.
5 o’olook every day. and on
MONDAY .BVENINOa from 7 until 9 o’olook.
from iifapwerdi 8 * eon ng^an °» Poland, and Sootland,
Preiideut-STJBPHEN R. CRAWFORD,
?m r W«gr. HU%EJt '
r£OFf"JBE'B PATENT
_ KNITTING MACHINES,
, , For Plain Scookinjand Fanoy Knitting;
Maohines for Knitlin/r {Jrawere, Shirta &0.,
, . of all sizes.
RibMaohinesofland 1, 2 and 1,2 and 2 and3and2-Rtb,
. on hand and r ade to order.
These Machines use the plain English Soring Needle,
on a new principle, and are the cheapest and most rapid
Machines for Knitting in use.
Jlhe Goffee Patent Family Knitting Maohme, for
Family t and Plantation *«, is a new and sucoeaslul
feature m the useful invenuons of the age, and ranks
wi»h the Sewing Alaoi me.
Agency and Salesroom,
. , . No. 677 BROADWAY, New York.
' HENRY 0. LEE, Agent,
WORK’S ODOMETER BAND COM
l’ANY.Hartford, Conn . manufiieture WOflK’H
HATJSNT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS, which
are durable oheap and efficient, measuring with uoer
nng Mouraey an* distance passed over by the vehiole
to which they are attached, 'i hose extra finished Bands
oost out a trifle more than lnienor bands without the
Odometer.
P, B.—Good, reliable Agents Wanted in all part* of the
omifrv w»nrt to* mrottlara. mrll-Bm
CTE WART’S PAISLEY MALT.—I. P“«-
of thin WHISKEY jiiit received and for
ul. in bond by GhOKli h Wl! KLKY.
IHYIIIm 13c SOI? i H FBON 1 Mmol
1 IQUOKHJE—“ <uovy's Itulian,” for Sale
Lib WETHfcRILL A BROTH Ml, 4T »ml .»
Vnrth nEOOND.ni?..*, _ m. 28
e FUGUET & SONS,
•“ p sssiasE«BM , ABg A “*
#aoixe:ir
TORS.
Samuel £. Stokss.
J,F. Periston,
Henry Sloan#
Edward Darhngtos#
H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer M’llvaino,
ThomasO. Hand,
Robert Burton,
Jaoob P. Jones,
Jameeß.WFarlaid,
Joshua P. Eyre,
rHAND, Vico President
iretarr. rfjg
SAVING FUNDS.
SALES BY AUCTION*
P^UaififiSS, ; BhtKtFiY * CO.,
*- No'.'4#9 M A« K RT STREET.
MESSRS. ROLAND A FURNESS’ CLOSING SALE
op Paris lace mantles,
invn?«« I n’ f A t 10 d? mSShs* credit, a Urge
c2n.Wfn P ,^L UM boareow, AC.
Paiis laoo mantles.
A, T a &;s.v?iss‘r“ nti "-
. Lace mantles. *
Cambria
Ohale lozenge
Cambna Eugenie a volant mantiM
141 0l " ° f fin ” 10 “ X . tra F»n«h blMk
non .„ B I ,AOK o ?°l7>E RHINE DUSTERS.
. PRINTED CAaHMERB BHAWLB.
I,(W ]* 4 ne»t stylo printed Cashmere shawls.
eILK PAHaI-OLB AND SUN UMBRELLAS.
90 oases plain and fringed silk parasols.
10 silk sun umbrellas.
SALE OF PRENCH GOODS.
t On Friday Morning,
at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on $ mo#, credit—
-400 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods.
steel watch-spring hoop skirts.
100 Aiz.n 7a40 £.ft;&’.£2 nta *-
1 onto!! 1 .™!! HANDRBRnHIEPS.
IXOO dozen printed border cambno haudkerohiefr.
R SOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
CHBSTNUrBtre.t opp".itoth.GiulomEoJM,
b.tweea Poaiti .ml Kiftli au.eu. ’
SALK OF EMBHOIDERIFB, DRESS GOODS. MIL
LRjE«o RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOW-
By eataiogue, on a oredit—
On Wednesday Monuzg,
sola o 'viz mm#BOln * *t 10 o’oloek precisely, will be
EM BROIDEBIEP—To olose an importation.
~ oases rioh and new style* embroidered jaconet,
oambno, ana book sets.
Jaconet, <;ambno and. book collare.
Inlant* nohly embroidered Jaconet robe* and waists.
Jaconet, oambno, and book flouncing and bands.
kerihie&*c* mbroldir# ? henMUVobMl L. C. hand
*l° !* *BOANET TFIMMING RIBBONS.
®° u lt de eoie bonnet ribbons, ladies’
fancy dress trimmings, silk fringes, tassels, Ac.
Au n * i French flowehs.
..ffij o oocsignmept. spring styles of Paris
sprigs 6 buds &?' aWair and rlO9 “ovtins, bunches.
piUL'P FORD * OO , AUCTIONEERS
Str.«t fo ' H 0 MAHKET “i «3l MINOR
BALtOF BOOTB,SHOES, LEATHER, ANDSTRAW
_ - GOODS.
r ,On Thureday Morning.
June 14, at 10 o’clock precisely, wiU be sold, br
catalogue, on four month*’ oredit, 1,000 eases men’s,
uV,v,l^‘llJ 0 k* IJ kip. boots; calf goat, patent
leather and, bun b osans, gaiters, Oxford Des. Ac.;
women s, mines’, and ehilaren’s calf, goat, and no
• shppere; aUo, an assortment
or oity-made *oojs.
. t ir°,^ ro - I St®i l - c9ro *u tof >»ls a large.assortmeut of goat
and kid sxins, coohineal linings, calf, and kip skins.
STRAW GOODS.
. On Thursday Morning,
m*z!- 2„ 0 ' 0 ?) c, b® eold. 200 eares Tadiea’ and ml sees’
bonnes* bloomers, flau and eausstnan hats;
ana boys’ Leghorn,Benat, colored straw,braid,
andFanamatnmnied hats.. ’ *
arranged *oj examinatioD, with catalogue*,
early on the morning of sale.
BALE OF RE\DV-MADE CLOTHING,
r .... P n Fnday Mornint,
June 16, at 10 o’olook precisely, will be sold, by cata
logue, a desirable assortment of ready-made clothing,
oonsisting of the usual assortment of seasonable goods
for spring and summer sales.
TOP. GORMLEY’S AUCTION STOBE,
SALK OP OLOTHINO. p 3 RY"osDf.*f! rMt '
Sale to oloee out a House deoTimng business,
• .. „ ,Tb>* Morning,
Jane U, we will sell at 10 o’olook, a large line of tpnnc
of?, "fuJfi—• f^miiroid.ne., Mok-ti.., cfcith.,
tfrw’, wlwVoJg.,* <tDd “* , ’ oo '“ > b “ k '“' b * d
ST. LOUIS, HO.
WnULIAMS. BOYLE, * CO., AUO
their aenioes xo the merchants, manufacturers, *nd
others of Philadelphia, for the sale or dry goods, car
pet*i.bo°ts> shoes, nsrtv are, jewelry, A0.,V07 w
S advaacesmade osreoeiptof goods,
Settlements made three days alter sale.
>« * .UIXUBCtI.
:: lUw yorit '
!! fc Co- St. Laal., Mo.
“ Croir. MaCtwt. fc Co.. “ fchu-th.t.l.
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
' . .Wf S w To ** »° 11PMMOI.
Chief Cabin Passage, ■ , >155
Second Cabin Paaaage w n
, vxpM Boston to uvaapoot.
phtif Cabin Passage- ill*
Second Cabin m
The ship# from New York oall at Cork HaTbor.
The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor,
PERSIA, CapL Judkins, I CANADA. CapL Lug,
P*?* ? 6one * I CapL hlin&r,
AS lA, La p t. E. G. Lott, (NIAG ARA.CapLAndsrson
AFUCA, CapL ShMmon, I FURCfA, baptTj.Laitoh,
BCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear whitelTght at masthsart:
KYM,biter%bd. T , M „ Rt.
ARADIVefiSr « B^'wS^J-.foStA
•: fSvjr.g:
affUmh, ;; V3BSS&, fijfc
AgABiA-.^n'r.. &iTwassai; j ja;g:
Berths not secured until paid tor.
An expenenoed Surgeon on bound.
The owners of these shipe will not be accountable for
Gold, Bilver. BeJhon, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones,
or Metals, unless bill* of. lading are sign*) therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apply to £. CuNaRD,
mys 4 Bowling Green. New York.
jgtatK yOR THE SOUTH —CHARUSB
-8 H A TV^MBAMSmW
-1*“ MDt
FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C.
The U. 8. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cap
tain Charles P. Marshmaa, will sail on Friday, June
16. at lb a. Me
Tntourt ui 43fgg U S«.
Th". 0. R. MaU Stwn.lu, fffiWgTJP Georgia.
Captain John J. Sarnn, ynll sail on Wednesday! Jane
20. at lp A. M.
through mM to 69 hour»-<mly 48 hour* at Sea.
day* cb anced from every Saturday to every
Ireya Goods reeeivsd, and Bills of iisditu signed
above every ton days, thus forming a five-day eomnm
moanon with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah, these Shi as ton
than by sailing vaoelp, the premium being one-half the
rate.
N. B.—lnsuraiMM on all Railroad Freight Is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the
K “ ro * a »°mt
.Fare by this route M to PD per oent. oheaper than by
futoWroWf^
ton «id Savannah .teamiM;!, M&WmMSEa
the whoU route, exoevt mna Ohaxleaton and Savan
nah to MonUomenr:
To Charleeton-.. (U 00 Charl,*ton!Llf?!!»J, to
Savannah, II 00 Savannah si 00
£ffcr~ SS 5%
At1anta.......... sOO ft*Rr*f t , SI 00
Colnmbus~— IS 00 tg 00
Albany.™ —MOP Albany.. voo
S 3 *»
New Orleans..ftp 71 New 0r1ean5....... UOO
Nohille of ladins Mined after the ihip hu ailed.
w harf above Vine .tre«f, 6 0*20 ’ “ * —■«
_ , ALEX. HERON, Jr..
Southwest oorner FOURTH and CHESTNUT,
Agents in Charleston, T. 8. AT. G. BTJDD.
_ .Savannah, HUNTER A GAMMELL.
.gForFlondafromCh&rleeton,etoamerCarolina every
Fpr from Savannah, steamer* St, Mary’s and
St. John’* every Tuesday and Saturday.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
yussoLtmoN op partnbesbip.—
_ ?.^ld 8 E TILBON '
COPARTNERSHIP. —T H E UNDER-
V/ SIGNED this day formed & copartnership
ondor the firm of BTHAON, BTONK, * CO., for the
Surpose of transacting the Whole**;e China. Glass, and
Lueensware bosiness, at No. 003 COM MERCK ft.
ROBERT HITLSON.
J. B. STONE,
JOHN F. BENNETT.
June 1,1850-lm
BUSINESS CARDS.
% 1? o. 8P ICELAND,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. CANTON, XY.
. ■srSpeaia.lattentionpaidtotheoolleotionof claims
in Trigg. Calloway, Marshall, Lyon, Caldwe* and
Christian oounues.
will i«kii«u uwuuiiuei
, .Refer to H n.H. C Burnett, M.Cj Ho, H-J. Stiles,
Judge Court of Appeals; Hon. J.O. Cireuit
Judea, Hopkinsville, Ky. mjtS-14t
VB PALMER, THE ADVERTISING
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, «iv« hi.
, e Piinoiple and best mode of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 o’olook. Addtets
myH Sm y. s PALMER.
EJ. BAYMS THOMAS.
* ... , ATTOBNEy-AT-LAW,
429 r ™A LN d ui sNo ' sn Arch itreetto No
PartiouJar attention given to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The. drafting and examination of Wills,
Conveyances, Assignments, Bnefe of Title, and other
Instruments of Writing. The management of Exeoator
amps, Administratorsnipa, and Trusts, superintended;
and tho best securities procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. B*tus»toxy reference given
when required* vgSyim*
8
[AMUEi G. SLO»N,
1 HEAL ESTATE BROKttE AND COLLECTrNQ
mhASAm* Ht. Paul. Minnkaota.
fJOKAOE SEE,
aDd
. No. 114 Pout I SIXTH Btreat,
"PPOtito the tf»unty CourfhouseJ
«ii pec,fioa4lODB »l* r&w,n 8 8 ‘ &0.,0nd transaot*
allother buemcßa conneoteil with the obmuiatwLet
tera patent. ap sg 4m*
J WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTOftNBVAMD OOUNSBLLOJI-AT-LAW,
Oi*Be. No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Square,)
„ . . . Philadelphia,
Hr the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different point* in
tHo/United Bt*te«, it enabled to proaeoute and oolleot
claims of every description.
Partioul&r atteptiongiven to the examination and re*
covery of the otaima of Legatee* and Devisees, and the
examination of Land Titles and securing the imerut?
of heirs and all persons interested in the aaxae, in aD
parts of the Union.
„ Haa the Statutes of aU theSUWi and is Commiulonei
for most ?f them.
Depositions carefully taken under Commissions.
ftpll-Cfrt
Henry e. keenb,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Has REMOVED from No. S» Walnut street to No.»«
South THIRD Street. •mfitt-Jm*
A LFRED L. HOUGH,
A PAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AGENW.
Orders solicited for every description of
PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIAL®
foll-flrn* " S ° UU ' S ‘ XTH B 1
pAWSON A NICHOLSON,
STREET,
FAWSON. JAS. D. NICHOLSON,
COAL.
T, Wi NEILL & 00.,
YARD, s. E. Comer BJIOAD and CALLOWHILE,
Superior WHITE AHH, I ’TA I MaOUA, aad LEHIGH
_ < ioals':
SALE# BY AUCTION.
I>| THOMAS4-SONB.-
Ho*. 13» md l.lSooti, FOURTH SCrML
.mount ud treat rafl.tr of milfjg’l .* “ !
CARD—PUBLIC BALFB REAL ESTaww aftn
BTOCKS AT THE BXnHANBg=BuSJPSef£ft
andatocks every Tuesday, *t the SbaUJ. *' ,t%t *
having the option of either sale
Handbills of each property issued seuaJSiS* i,
addition to which we W«eh^'iiMstu3sS&K
of
REAL ESTATE at private SALK
•T W. here »]»n« wnouat of nf nut* at limit
■ale, joolttdmt .v.ry OMonptuio of eittaad TOeabT
57” Real estate entered on.oar private sale registeri
and advertised occasionally in our public sale abstract
arhub 1,000 oopie, an priaUd TteMr.) fne o •
Tnuu*>, taIe—STOCKS AND LOANS.
,«*k . TUI. Dar.
offi?o7frrSte“ o ’' ,looll, ,iooo • “ Eaoiaafe. b,
roS cJfm’Vn 1 ? 011 ahsrail kia Valle, and PoUarillt Rail
AUo, RTAOooourertibleloaa. Same Compauf.
rro^., M L . < SAS?S5 A 5?S- i ' BW >
cSHnJ” , ® hllmo^nV,U * r Railroad
Tj&sasTKfisa «d
» CO.
{.hare PbUadelphia LibrarjCorapanr.
} ebare Ao>dem, of Fine Arta.
1 .bare Point Breeie Park Aaeooiation.
* !■¥'* Mereaatile Ll’r.rr Compaur.
r Compaur, of Miohiaan.
_ M , Peremptory Sale,
R Pew Sfo. STnaity M. E. Church. Eighth street, above
J^ r ? 6COQnt ofan larursnoe company m lieuida-
THIRTY-SECOND SPRING SALE—JUNE IBTH*
At IS o'rloot# noop.
SCHOOL LANE aND WIBBAHICKON PROPERTY
Sale by order of Helrs-Estate late of SiSSuS
. ... douse, d •ceased.
Large and ralaab'e LOT. orer s aorta Pebool lui
nearGermeutoyn.Twentj dm war“ It miebt bKd’
cooot” dlTi<lecl 11110 “Teul beautiful’iitee for
pup Factory end mill n.o
a®e, r,i,u fo, ,T °™«a, ooauiuta, one,
th?atara at *~ A LOT, ov, r J sena, adtoiaiuc
Same ettale-ATamable LOT over Secret «
D a^“oSf,“ t • “• ™-u*A , !3&r , b Si
A 1>: “ n 01 tbeabore mar be aeenat the aaettoa
ot , *fi , .o , ??SssS^ DENOE ' Mo - «•
VALUABLe SHAD FISHERY. TUfICUM
Peremptory Sale—vliaa*,* FlalifeßY.
as. * Little Tinlcum XsbSd. ”fi tt
river I'siawars,oppoeiutbe Lararetto.nowleMwt to
a rssponwbl# and peaeiuaJ tenant, at "iso but tfred dol
mor£ts« niiani * mRfiL
Brid’oS .”S J utl«°* to 1
euh Bnok Stable and Coach He»e.
wlilTl iw^T 11 Tfa v 40(1 “°® thetreets with
Fruse Dwelling in »he rear, oo Mt if« eiea# *
VA UABl£ 1 OT OF 3 rp/Si
Peremptory Sa'e—Larre amAaluahts LOT
S2S, r . eS?JYbJS3S? w/ch Point
Neat Mode™ RHHDVNCE, Fraatlin Mnet. Int
bran south of Muter .treat. ' ■“
Th.ee-ttor, Brick OWE LINO. No. 1U China at.uL
Pm of Front e'reet. tete Beathvatk eneni,
COUNTRY PL, c£ IsC-iDciCTnirmt - ■
**** Remora
1 yardsfromtfte Wilmingtoa Railroad Depog, and a&mt
H of a mile fr-m the rirer DeiswarsT •
BLEoJSFaffii^aai.^asnAMy,
ELKGANT PTISNITUBB, SILVER sr a'VK urr
1 ~.l On Monday Moraine,
June Uthe at li dock, wi bout re Mrvs.os the «ra-
Country Seat, Furniture. AeTaFV
-SL% f a , ?^ to^areM -
Cbreier road, about h&ifa mile son>h ofDarbyT
i^SSMUaateS
p «visa Sfc&sr*** 0 *
Agm&i&S SKtS; bTSTde-rVL^SSSt!*
4 81 sharee Wachiwtoa 11 sjiulecturing Company, of
. Now Jrrter, par MU v®-nar, ei
S 32 aiooo *»“' do do >r t».
’ d *» do do nrf&t.
THIRTY-THIRD SPRING SALE—l9th JUIfK.
n , . _ At It o'clock, coon.
diSSSldf CoarsS * l^**uu orwniiate Daria.
VM3LY VALUABLE FA RM, 151ACRRS. WlUSetoa
township. Chester county, Penney tvaauu abewt (Barter
o’j a * ra - •" m * B »nag Srnea, 4a,
Crifmbiavl^'e? 0 ’ COn, ' r “
.Same Batata—BUILDING LOT and STABLE, aaet
sffh * h ° n jsssnwsp
lua
BecchandWiilo«,aaaB,niceaud r 4iua rta, BarnSS
Dirv COUNTRY BEAT. BRISTOL TURN
PIKE.—An e log ant Country Seat, 8 A cm, with hasA
gome sew stone Mansion, stone stable, and Oat au&>
|dge* tjj new, on the Bristol turnpike, near
burg, two miles fro u Immediate
la handmlls now rrady.
B!oAJASS?S!K'
SUPERIOR TAPE*iHiT
CARPETS, Ac. ’
... , a Morniag,
lfth.inst.. at M o’clock, at No. ilQt Snreea streat* At
*UD*norfurniture,extension tables, flmulMtt!
carpets, china, Ac., of a family Arel Slag hatot
Sl^»hs , i£t2Bo*SJS, ,^ ,itll MU!OIU, * On *• ■«-
LEAF AND SMOKING TOBACCO.
Also.
t ~ .On Thursday Morning,
Jobs 14. stlto otoot, at ttfb Auction Rim. *« tie
.cdlilHoojh FoUflfa street, onf r
barrel! leaf and emohm, tobacco, KuoJ.Mliir, *** '
ROBS, PUNO-FORTW; SffigRMMIP
At 9 o’clock, an fSfiStSmaSSft.
excellent iaooud*hasd furu ture.elcVaut . i—*—
fine mirrors, earpete, etc., from UiihceteSSi
hoMokwteaa, renoTtd to theitore foreohreßSmS
ELEG^^xfeaVNSinABBT;
ELEGANT PURJUTUK I '. sir VFR pi ate srr
RonUet, Bia., *oiir to Europe. It is ntMtaoeiha
C Ssr& r S*a^fel t pit i D,,e * ontb °f *
00 * 8 -
. „ ..I, O* Tbhmj Breaiaf,
June 11. at the Anataea ttore. will t« arid a eolkotioß
of interesting awd valuable booka. a iembMc/iSS
c hoice London editioas, in fine bmdmxa. ”
»^} lUonlu h m o e&talocnee. and the books
whioh will be arranged one day previous.
w , . Oe Wednesday Morning.
wffi?KKlv? *,£?£*• w,ii public sale,
without rearrw on the premises, the neat nrders real,
deuce. with three storr ns k bnisdisn m] ti » %MUrn
■”®et Tfirsin o’* mAx-aeae.
HANIISOM - HOCSRHOLOFoSMTOaB.
TI. .ntirc hon.enotd farattare will b. ankl
io?at. lflei th * **’* of **•“”»•». S.I. of tiro whole eh.
Ball oertwnlare in handbill. uAufeianu.
M OSES NATHANS. AUCTIONEER
ITA Ajnj COKMIMION HERCHAHT.
•ora.r of SIXTH RACE ShUti '
lo,rsst ntn, os diamond.,
jew.lry, stiver plate, ttrr poods, clorbing. rm
oert. j , uttn, hsrdwsro, cuitlb ■ v, tii,no.. nitron.
mture. bedoing, acd on good, of ever, deaorlptlon
largo or small srponsta from one dollar to tnouand?
f°I«S jl-nrth of time arre.d on, moeianaa,
*tTh.Old.at ly.tabli.bed Home in this oitr.
Private entrant, on RACE gtr?«fc
Bonnes* hours from 9A.M. to 9 P. M.
Heavyißßuranoe/ortbebeneGtof de eut'ora. *
CHAKGrBG*L TWOPBRCBNT.
SIF 8& !i “ ~*r’S«
AT 3 »LE
Ki*»
Fs*nch watobes, ataatoniahinx low prieie .iewelrr of
everr description, very low. cuns, pwteEwßrtin
atrumen’a. nr»t quality of Havaia at half the
importation price, in quantities to smt pnrehaeecs. and
various other kind* of rowt. '■'*’“** ye*®"®****! *n«
A*. J J . °UT IJOOR sales
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
and bverv^
NATHANS, AU( TIONEEK,
balowWahmt.
LARGE BALB OF FI’RFtITED PLEDGES.
Bj or4et of ABRAHAM f-ATHAIW. Broker,
Juae.U, 1860. at 9K o*o*ook°™ mV
v•a C Sm:!'^^^ or cra! d n. an ta^| , : V ?,'n^ t^XV»^f^.t,
‘aWm I ™-’'!' 8 ' 4c.
isa^Msst.'»
stSiiIiSpSHSSSS
the above day aBRAHAM NATHANS, Brokerf
jei - iat ;oorn “ r BIXTH “ od gallo whill strtata.
HOTELS.
CT. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
BROADWAY.
*Mp>»so, the m?iocHoSiB
wa* umversailv prouwinced the moat magnificent, oon
y -Sf£ a ? ,s,ed establishment oft. •
sltw d 7*^ ll vss then it remains to
day-with«tt a rival i« *i, B| sumptnonsneae. and in
Tr®.*?? ora ‘ element* of- comfort ana enjoyment; The
Holei has accommodations for one choocona gneete. m
r complete suites of apartments for
at?he tabla?nf w™”™ l °»n bn oomlStaoly Kated
fhi«*»wv2.l3 . lt * l . t ea P u Wio dining rooms, and no
thing thatmwlernaHhas devised for the convenience and
a l/jatiEoation of the travemS SSSc 2
Thii^.i 0 lts p . lan *° r is nealeeted in lts^etioaldetofla.
Ij rsputation oi-the-house at home and abroad!
magnitude- its superb ancoistmentar
comforts auu luxuries, haa been en
proprieSs[r,Bar by tb * unw ®»ried exertions of the
mj!7-Sm TREADWELL. WHITCOMB, A CO.
TONES 7 HOTEL.'— The subscriber would
II h« p^tfU hl ] Li!l f^ m , hjs frifl s d « &od the public, than
Hob,? « h d o d& e Ai f^'ra n °,^siS3-
ssssaas;
iSradl » w
SJT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BBO*DWAY
frs“ d eight HWrMt,NEW YORK.m»Moo1i»1»t»
the^.^. Hotlh Tljia new and oommodiooa Hotel know
for the lapeptipu of guests, anffwill be-eondueted
exolusivily on (ha European plan. The long wad torn
business hotel, in thts portion of the mty.haeinduoed.
the proprietor to MUbiish the prices on the fouowinr
liberal eoale: SibkU rooms.fiOcents per day; elegant,
suites, 9L60. Withatboronsh
ness, and strict attention to the wants of every guest, 1
hope to reoeive a liberal share ofpoblio &vor. .
apS-Sm J. H. GOODWIN. Prosrishr.
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGV
OUT!—GOOD NRWB FOR ALL)—The never
failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the beat; ibe neceed*
when all others have failed. AU who art in trouble, ail'
who have been unfortunate, deceived by false pronises..
fly to her for advice and oomTort. In foe# effarrr aAsi
nsver fails. She hae the secret of winning the affec
tions of the opposite Bex. It is this fact which iadooea*
illiterate pretenders to to to imitate be /andeopy hen
advirtiuinent. bhe shows jon the hkenea or vow fu
ture wife, hnsband, or absent friend. It -ti weH kaowa
to the public at lane that she is t£s iretand oztiypQiN
son who epa »kow ihelikepemia reahty, andcMi give
entire satiefaotion on alt the oonoemeef life, whioh
ean be tested and. proved by thousands, both; married
NrudßreM,