The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 13, 1860, Image 4

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troope “to «BpBOTt'«T»o ood';odTnooo, , 'j jKog
Joeop, M tbo hood ofhle oheorfttlly-obeying «MB^
rodeo, eheigedbooio os the enemy In the feoe of
flottt, Jotßjh..(M;iiM^wnffi:' , Um,|nnm'ft«m
tribn^-thohtitortw.f^o^Bio^Fw^tfcj
Blgltbd ’*‘Bmye: “ From Ihejßomimt thoee chergea
ooßitßOnpodlfll thecMmy dei,>toe*eldpr*eent*d
d IdfhifU opooUola. The too armiM were in onoh
eloeeproglßiUy.end tbo ooUejo Iron to inbeOfent
enddoettoeUTO, sad.- the nproer 1 to; terirtlli, .that
orttrowrtiM'no longer bo beard.’’‘iiiit'in- L ,tto
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“ Thunder boo*aod beT«BOtSaehVr‘■’
it to oht4rrng fa hnowthot “not on error, woe
eotanUtedftofc «nt to loot.” ''
hlj nftoloi doopetch tbo loete open which- the:hii-,
tortin'-iniy ralae it' bitlKoot fabric to' the’rietaory
of thedeeeaeed, the oom mending General Brown
•oyo: “By feu tlmothoir(lhoßritirt) whole lino
waeMHng book, a»4 euf gitianteoMkn ponring
to upon them a*. hit -*a!jpbedbte.’“; Oooilderfiw
too naaberooßgigod, felt botUa woi-d btOUent
and a bloody one. . . "'.‘-.-c
Alterrwtlng fdraoauplo of deyoaftertbe b*t>-
*94, »p»®nTMtpg,v,6oott'e brigade
**f*fei feeßrlttfe, titwtr-fwnoue bottle if Mb.'
dyMU»fc**o*e bloody, teore Unibh than Chip
ptw»-*waffenght, OB fek life July,’ Jttd. Mr.
Headley,ln kloTWd eeriee of okotehfcoa Itoi.wer,.
dooorlboi.tho optatog.« »»; JmMlAaiiitooaiK.
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high, end unohieoredby • alkali'. woo geteg to Wo
lenity ropoo behledfee Ifegotor’ feet.MMdbotbtd
to bio depertlngiplendor.; Hear by, ta'fidl -View,
tolled feeeeUreet f eendlof *>P lu'tooonbo tnwordo
heakeK end dllisg Out roomier ■ewiieg>‘‘*r n*
yorai of tbuhler. 1 The'epray, ijjßi«oirtaleiw, ',
fconrod erorthe witty,‘and aefee'de-.
parting—at »a*« otraoklt-a ralabowweo aimed.;
which deblnlod tbo hoed of SooU’o oolarntf llke o .
holdi-ttapnAol of too dipt ihobld
adorn It forooor.” i _ , j, » s; s> : .rr ‘ .' ' ' . J ' '
The denger woo portiMUaoly. loimtnent. Tbo
BrlHob. two thonooad ■daag,'M^ l aenonißMH
mi*
wumarabteg reiafcreemente: da' :-Me aid:
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left,' talmi It to e aalraele: lie" tarnedthe
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aentoraaiedlSeottlmhaadletfiyanaeameadHtath'
army.lrnd'eienr alter ebeartotke hero bahting
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Wilil Cot, «&*•,■#«•■
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. kMonWaManahniw* ftruerrfMeoftto filin' 1
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gtosadf apoa whlohha tii..tikw«M.»ni «t
:*»l»woiOrt»rro*»;<itom tto. caatody of BaSj*»»i
,‘tha )Ko; jtapwma,
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:»Wd«tMdy2J>j;yll;w;!\'■?• ■.’/?:':,■',i
; ffioJgjiaaiiia of roMaatfoa; toCarlaton’a warrant
iwnrythria—toV wit,: y.Flnt. B»r*«ant~at,
AtrspaJu'.w dSaW-of tjio/inhatOibfd'Boauthoritj'
to#stooatoproce«»on tofthe
of wW*i. thn Constitution gtanta
tbs .* T .? .f
: Soooiid: ;B*rg#nat-»t-Apiu la not-an
oOear kDova to *bo OoniHtutton or laWs.aa an
OXMuUts ofioar, with daSned powors, liko oebariff
Wmarnhal-;' >tM»t bo' It appoints 'andyioeottolaad
:bf tbai'rirtea 1 df IhySeitata fa.' an; offibar exerotiing
jpowawuodaithoua ’rpjra, and otin only oxoroitfo
’aook p<wutp.«ndar nohrajaa aa ragnlata thegsnaM’
fnivmdlßCOcr thaB«»ats,“ »* « may bo
iotaiar* daglo- dapartmantof tho Oownmant,
without tha opnonnoDao ,o£ tho otbrr mombora;;#
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1 IWrd.Tbet the Bergeant-et-Arms himself (D
McNair, **)), end! not Ms deputy, could 1 clone
mske tke'arwet.,-
j;T*<tro\otyeetl<we brought Into dtonnionHhß
lie BerMenf : atcArme, cud hij position
in regatdlp tie get) ate, andto the purpose* wbioh
'any eeamtttee riletd by ltn>ight herein visw.
Pußpit'erir tbe.repiy. of, ifir. Beyard’s report to.
!h*:rtiJ»t(Hntit ;iPdWdoe'ljj I jmey merely refer io
begenerelly-eeknowiedfed belief, reiterated by
its; OTHt. there le no nee, Instreetlng a oommlttee
o dbtkle e- fiiet, lf «' beehot power to summon
«n4-'-ta(bret> r tß**: trltnweei.'When
deeuiWibirtmtyfor’. the-, perfect performenee of
tke liej|>Me4 dnUi>. Tble initi jettonil j nnd «e‘
■rettOßjefebd’juet.'lTbegiaatdhee already
tha* tohes.»o power* to rt«roe : _'tb’e. atteii4eM<i d.
witnesses parpbeeif'.'and as the Wf
[ npeonfilot ..op.that more baa arisen bo?
twbeß'ftbndthVjttf Iptoty. of Massachusetts.' Btf,
Itripnit on? wMehthe, Chief JolUce of.thai
| bit aeeeelaiet. (eavo
bne.) prdnedtbedleoharwa pf.Banbore, briags,(he
m»tteii'ißs« '# pnhitujinito®^*
ioaee which totbeftture ablllls reported, pegfer*
Hbdba''«balSer(eaßt l at-Ariiakbf"iiUier.tbe,Benate
feßtWb'iibe , power to aenre or eieenta thegian.
deMi'pfaoeyta,'. bad wnrihnte 'it their irespe«HTt&
k«ai»S by adspaty or depetlaa -*r
eehnbwledgihg tbe reepeeta
ilMliynfdfcCTlßßWbililTlßilWlhi?,‘deems the da
firiog eo pnastienable, that he SdrUee afeviaion In
tbe ultimate tribunal to which an appeal can ba
oarriad. . After Supporting tide -new. by many le
cal
poaltidns of the functionary in gneetlon.
; Ihtb* first!pigaujeatlpn, , ‘theBepate, bad po aer-
butml/ doorkeepere.' wboee dutiee
were Bdt prescribed. Thle ebntlaued until Febra
ary,‘l7SB; whena ttfen; pendinjs 'lmpeadimont
officer!'
The Senate r then (Feb: 5) paeeod a 1 ftaplutlpn
“ Resolved, That tbe doorkeeper of the Senatd
;be, and he., isheteby, insetted with tha apthbrity
of tbe SergesabeVAtnir,' to hold aaldoffloe during
the.bleakhre ef flie .Senate,,whose duty It shall be.
to eaeeota tbe ooaataaadeof tbe Senate, front time
totlinojaed alleMch procaes a* eh all be directed to
him ey-tta President of-tie Senate.”
' 1 Thla iesolntlbn wonld Mem to' oover all the ne i
otsuary gnundt ,’upos which tush aa Officer, talgh.
ibepVflged te aot ; ,and under It and its provision e
the Sergeant-at-Arau hai alwaysboon appointed ’
It ia clearly esldent that tha offioe itSelf is mlniete
r|ol, *nd! ona, the'ohlefptobablyVpf its dutlec, a,
all such proecaa astha Prosl-.
dent'? If ibe' Senate shall'direct to him. Tho Ju
'fflclajjr? Conimlttee '.'esjtf[ 'bp tcyond deslal, .that
earring awarrant'ofarrest tothe ijtecutfon of pro-,
ensi and. on,, the authorities,wiloh are cited, it is.
purely * ministerial act; and, therefore, both' on'
prlpeiple.and eathorlty, m«y be lawfully ozeeutodj
by any paraon autltOTlied by the offieer to perfora 1
.the pertfealer ; ao't.'VTha' report does not conteod
that a Bergeant-at-Armi ban delegate hie authoriiy
in a general way, upon a general deputy', Testing:
'all bla fnnetions in him: bdt It does hold, as before
'stated,'tbat be inayibn general principles ol law,
depnte tho antbority to perforin a' merely miniate, j
riataclto athlrd person, who heewnee, ae to tftei'
ofSibia epeeial depity.
A constable may appoint a deputy to execute a
.warrantrto arrest. The legal authorities Very fitly j
'teougaiie the distinction hetween.ihe right tc apt
poirit a general deputy and to give authority to a
special deputy, for the.perfprmence of e single end
spoelfia aot. .Broom (pege.7S7,*3d ed.) defines the
ordinary rnlc to be, “ that althoogh n ministerial
'oSeer'may appoint n deputy, a judicial officer
cannot.” ‘‘ ■'
The committee do not beliere the bill which tiev
reoommend to be'ahebintely necessary; bnt its ob
jeot ia to reiaOTe aU poeslbility of eveslon or dIS- j
enlky ln the future on inenly technical gronnds.'
The bill ,reported will Httle tble, end give ample
to . arreet any witnees wkoss presence is
deemed materiel by any select committee.
.i ' - ■ ■ EtncKicnisns,
Letter from New York.
;nAito* in tss pair toik sew* tmeirAmwa’
o*.™* nawTonlcAirp aare baiiboad coKramr
yew einacTorT roa 1860: mcaaAsa op k>w>-
jtonaA* Aim, me JArUßse—a*PLorMai«T OP
■ BBtninw.7Bo«im*TA tmrwnn blbotsd
OBABD> BACftIHT-HBITAII ADD MOBltlißir..
;Oonae»pe4enoeof Tbe Praaa.l > .'
New Took, Jone 11, 1860.
, The New York.Xbnfy Tfevr* has recently paaied
Into the bandacf.newpropriaton, andwfll won'
appaar Innew type; and seder new editorial mu
nageibtnt?/ The'prweht ownara ere gentlemen of
capital, who propose to make li e lumjpavir, In tbe
r ellest and beat aeoea of the word. The change
was raede wlthcmt the knowledge of ■ any pereon
holding ijßeb bndar the Faderel. Stete, or City
OorarnsaanU, and unknown to any of onr oily
pell ttdaoa. Tha present proprlators are not eSoe
holdera' or oflee- teekert, and hate no aiplrationa
In thttdlraelii<m,
The affaire of the WawYork and Brie Railroad
Company'are- rapidly aware Ing amors {eraHhlo
thepe, : ~Thi IgnuiWjM'ot thefifth and anpplemantal
mortgagesharjachtaloed aßnal.Jndgmsnt of fore
otorare and wile, wtteh eatahllahaa the ealldlly of
their elafma, and adjusts Ml open matters a* to the
loorth-mortgage bondi,ahd aathorliei a pamban
of the road by tbe tnuteei. AH remaining mat.
tote of eon Ire retry between other olaimanta It la
' hollered will, aeon be aailafto torily arranged/
, No.yolame Is looked for with greater'interest
than 1 ths CityDlractory, a fresh lime of which
urnaUy appears early in Jane. The seventy
fterth volnmehaj just been published by Trow A
; Oe ~wh»-'eos<ijheMed ;the’-work - of canvassing .on
'.the M of Hay, and completed it on the 2d of Jane.
One of Its new and meet important features is, that
It ooatabu tbs’ nasee of evtry housekeeper oti'
Menbetten Usnd, ftom the 1 Battery to’ Harlem
riyer. Two thonsand nine hundred and seventy
.stgUTmon aamesaije contained In the Directory
jfraafa Aai nf -
-v Ifctitftlftiof, th« Italian Oparapropoa* to give
« giMoßtortatuHAt on Wodn* tdtj of tbli vtok/
at tka Academy ofMusie, in aid of the Garibaldi
Ihngf j*
Inaddittentotbensnal milltary dlsplay to take
place bnUe ■ arrival ofi tbe Japanese, Governor
Morgen has iasaed an ordsr requiring the appear
'enleb'ef JJhfslWfMi that' ooeasion. It lithe inten
tSm.of hlsEzoeHsnoy to present ~a' sanguinary
.front op that day. and heath* the company of his
staff to a«4st .ln the gory proceedings; da an old
lady onto remarked at a military,review in the
,tO»n> 'of nosier, Rhode Island, thoGoveraor,
though,”' the' milingtery, is yartnons
on hta enr’osi.ty.”
. -Jllneir system has.been inangnrated by the
jßeialithwying In charge the prieoU and reforms
tery iortltausn. or tie city, m»< will tend to re
dote thenmnbef fif 'that particular elan of offend-.
•r« whoee . normal condition it drunkenness, and
who regularly commit soma ran el offonee for whioh
they are sentk the eiiy prison for ten days. Here
they are In a sort of olrcummribed elyainm—plenty
to ;eat; frtendi to tistl thatt, h 4 “work tb do, the
.papere to read, and doctor* gratia’ All this is to
be stopped. Henceforth they are to be sent to the
• workhopse, and made to do, the dty some serrloe j
•odrfs'tbe temperature ortho dog days is not
maeh to their’ iihing, eipeciallywhen they hays
tan bonrs oat-door wcrk to do, thoy prenonnoo it
hard on them, and indulge in.azpmaloni more ex
pressive than elegant. The effect of the new regu
lation wift. doabUsssbsto largely diminish this
•oils* ,of. offenders..,j How do yon manage th*m in
Philadelphia? •
J James Conner-” Old Jimmy.” as ho is familiar,
iy called—has been shewn Grand Sachem of Tam
many Boclety in pltoo of Mr. Fowler. Mr. Conner
;le one of the oldest type-founders in the country,
sDemoeratwho “believes in it;” a stssdy-golng,
bosMt eld gvctlemas, who enjoys his goat, and
tfcoogfcta ia tha morning end lest
thoQgbts m goes to l hls pillow, ere of the Dcmo
eratle party and regular organisation.
Thsre are rumor* in fistic circles that! Morrissey
, hss determined to aoeept the challenge of Heenan,
though the earn for which tbaywlll flgbt Is not
etaiod. Sines bis retnri) from England, Morriseoy
has heenquitaomlenspnstrative, Jonaariy, soaroe
fy a wsek pawsti hyin Which hi. .name was not
found In tha polios reports in connection with soma
rereaofyiolsnw. Higoe* about town, as wnii.
iattaaoeattomsd lrrapresohahU toggwy, , nd ,{
mght etsndsnp fcr att ooniars at Be faro-hank.
*'»*• of people; ltlssald, who visit bis hail arc
andmost desperatesort, seldom in-
admistaw ofsantloinen. Although a
“governing olaares,”
“W* ainoa tbs great Intersil*
Weeds a eosstdoraMo period
i-V *“•**«•** of»Y» ; oMertuLtr;
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y,' « Wl»yCi»W»a®wdo ;4o - - *o*
-S’? • •>' -f ■i- , ;t jir’ '' '"
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:Cotn«9qiutt»;«rTfci> wa».Jf;''ji3' ;‘i j;*'
........... Jaaoll.
. -Theclouds whibh, Wr-itome tiays'paitphaTO bt&n
pouring their rich tribute npon our lend, have at
length disappeared, and given place to a oiear sky
and f efreshtngsunshine. yheptoepecUofeurCoun
ty were never fairer or more cheering, the grain
and gram oropearto aifiheais they were ever known
here before, and notwithstanding the heavy rains
which wo have had! whiih are iui to'have waehod
away .the. blossoms from our fruit trens, there, will
be a tolerable sprinkling of. apples, peattf, peachy
plums, Ao., in someseotlonsof the oountty. The,
corn is backward, but it is to be hoped’that the
present change of wea'ther. should It continue, may
haveenoh an infiaenoe upon its growth as to secure
at least an ivertigectop. On the whole;, we have
greet reason to be fhenkfui to Divino providence
for hisbeneflceuco to ns, for we are indeed a people
whose “ lines have beeh oast in pleasaht places,”
and highly favored in ail things. '
' Thd Administration foolinghoro Is entirely played
ont. ' sbpse who still profess'tooling to the waning
fertanes of Mr. Buchanan are content to enjoy
their Idolatry in secret, and hold their peace intho
presence of ( the multitude. Douglas Is in the
month of every Democrat, and .there are .but few
who. do not bolieve that -ho is tha most available of
any of. the candidates who can be presented to
|the Convention at Baltimore. The action of that
body wlll ho looked for with great anxiety by oar
people here, foe .upon it will depend, to a large ex-
lent, the enthusiasm whioh will distinguish the oo
■tton Of the Bhuoaster coirtty Democracy In the
japproabhlng Interesting and Important election
'campaign. 'V
i ' I suppose you haTe heard of the reoent sudden
jdeathof Mr. David Reese, ,of the City Hotel; It
took, pi (toe Intho midst of his family, and while
ourruahdedhy hlsfrlende, at a time, too, when; he
was looking forwerd wHh greet anxiety andeonfi-
Henee to afuil renewal of hls phyitcal strength and
jehefgloS, wbtohfor'sompyean past had been sadly
ton the. decline IBs return of spring and Us balmy
airs was looked upon by him as the precursor of a
complete feetoration to health; but, alas! belittle
|tnew; the pnrj»see of, the destroyer. Bis death
WM.tudd^apij,unexpected, thus realising again
the foroe of the wriptnral sentiment, " At a mo
ment when ye thiek Set, the sett Of man someth.”
pe'hitsgdntr from Wmldet, but'hie many Tirtaes
jwilllougcootluue to live In the memory of the nu
merous friends he has left behind him, We have
often heard it saidofhim; thatltwas donbtfhl
Whether ha had an enemy In the world. - “JPeaoe
to his antes.” One more noble heart has been torn
from the associations of humanity, and hushed Its
palpitations in the grave. -
| The new sewer, extending from the Pennsyl
vania Railroad depot to intereeot the old newer at
Water street,., has, for some months past, been
dragging its slow length along. At the corner of
North Qneen‘ andUrange street the workmen en
countered'an extended ledge of rook, which made
jhe work exceedingly heavy. Por.somo days the
prth continued to cape in almost as fast as It wsb
thrown ont, end the contractors were greatly dis
con raged, bnt thlidUßontty has.been surmounted,
knd they are now in a fkir way of reaching its ter
mination In about another week. Por some 4gys,
however, we were greeted by an almost continual
blasting ef rook, whioh might have led one to sap
note that our oity was in a state of siege, and the
enemy battering at onr outposts.
■ Tour agents, Pitas Barr A Co., are Btitt active in
the circulation of The Frees, which is Sought after
With great avidity by those who ere in pursuit of
fine reeding and sound truth. The present cam
paign will no doubt add hundreds to the .number
OP Its subscribers in onr eounty. It iadeoidedly
the paper of the State—so every one, without dis
tinction of party, says. .
I Have you seen the library edition of Worcester’s
Dictionary ? ..It is deoldedlytho finest yet issued.
It contains one hundred more pages, and nineteon
thousand more words, than Webster, and is in part
illustrated. Barr A Co. are the sole agents for its
mlein Lancaster, and are rapidly getting rid of
their volumes.
} Last Thursday night the Douglas meeting came
off in Pulton Hall. It fully exceeded public ex
pectation. The hall was orowdsd to snffsoatioD,
and immense enthusiasm prevailed. Hon. BenJ.
Champneys was oallod to preside, and on taking
the chair made a speech of great power and elo
quence. Ho was followed by Mr. Haldeman, tf
Harrisburg, and. Cassidy,' of Philadelphia, who
were listened to with much interest and attention.
The meeting adjournod about half after teao’olook,
folly satisfied that with Donglaa as our standard
bearer, the Demooratio party will triumph in No
vember next. jj 4c
I, ROsT BOAXD 0F TRABB
RICHARD a°DALB. { Co** l "** °» *»* *»“«*•
' . , bp better bags
ai.-tP 1 * Mforthants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia.
HiQhbom»—~Moptawiqwc.. ioon
! marine INTELLIGENCES.
fORT OR PHO.ADEJt.PHIA. fane 13. IS6O.
. AHRTVEDr 8 »-
SchrC A Station, Pioh,4day* from Providence, with
mdse to Qeo A Wood.
, Sohr Revenue. Gandv.fi days from Providenoe, in bai
lout to R R Corron A Co
Sohr SirahMinge. Weaver, 8 day* from New York,
with arise to F Lemur.
• Spbr John Whitby. i)end*ri<m, 1 day from Odessa,
Dal with grain to Christum A Curran.
Sobr.Olivia. For. 1 day from Odessa, Del, with oats to
Chrstinn A Curran
Sonr Mechanic, Ifsifdriokson. 1 day from Odessa, Pal
witrtoorntoChristian A Curran,
gohr J W Pham. Cavalier, from Boston,
fcbr Francis towards. Bnboock. from Boston.
Bcbr Olim Whiting, Lippinoott, from Providenee.
Sohr Clar&ea Btidd. Rosa, from Looshaven.
maamar Vulcan. Morrison, U hours from New York,
with tndae tnWM Baird A do.
f teamer Jos-eluue.Green.tt hours from New York,
with mdse to wm M Baird A Co.
CTKARKD.
Virginia, Kelly, Norfolk and Richmond, T
weostar. jr.
tteamihip Kenrinrton- Baker, Boston, H Wjnsor,
fiteamshin Boston. Crooker *ew York. s*■ Allderdloe.
Brie Q Downes, Jamison. Porto Rioo.£ A SouderACo
gohr Revenue, Gandy; Prowdanoa. L R Corson A Co.
gehr Boston,Nfiturwranfe A Co.
Sohr JW Pharo«Cajalisr, Boston. J do
do
gchr T P Leriwd. Frambes, WfimiMton. NO, J Baker
tJohrßerah Louisa, Cruise, Norwich. JH Dunaine.
fohr W A Bammocd , Caiu, Boston, U Andenned A Co
gcbrOAHavtn Smith,Providence. do
fwU A F S?° lf ™ rird> * Abcoo <* Boston, Bancroft,
Sohr Cbaa’Wbitinfi, Lippinoott, Providence, Van Do
en, Norton A Co. .
fc Fehr Clarissa Sudd, Rose, Pawtuoket, Baum, Ogle
?tr P IMHoortt! »*NJpork!°g £oUil*k' Co.
TH K
Th. Kinir.loii l.ft with 10 boat, in tow. lodenaad oon
ai.n.d.o fallow*: . ..
(Jov iO Cnitto, lambe. to 8 Belton fc Oo.udbor
iron to Cotaen fc Co: Ok JCurtin,dodo do,and b»r
iron to J D VnMntinej Jl £ Mill. and Franc!.. Ynmber to
Wororom fc 8h«U; HH Allan, do to S Baker; HB
Thorn nnd C C Prjea. do to 8 Bolton fc Co; Honlnraa,
do to Fi.har k Grcon. Tronton; R H Lrld.ec, do to
Wilmington; Hur Knmui, ooal to Delavara City.
Jomk
Hie follpwisf boats from the Union Canal passed in
to<the Bobuyl|sll Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned as follows:
J Landis,* rein to W B Pott* A CojKlia* Reber,
Ma&bergarj G»’deu GaUjureber to Mr
doto J Peysher; J w Shower, do
jj „ w memoranda
Ship Fanny McHenry. Snn‘b. from Liverpool for
Evif *Ko -P0 ” B Bu6l> *» so Ao, by an ar-
from Calcutta, entered inward
BbiS Wallace, for Philadelphia, vu at Cal
cutta SSd Apri*.
Ship Connecticut Saeddm, for Woosung, entered out
ward at Liverpool Nth ult
to«iUStri PhlllUi ” ifUt ’
iiftfft ftjffis: el * lt ' tTom New 0rlM “- «-
Bn. M Brockloroonn, Voa, h.noo for ixrndon, van
MStonMthult.offßttrtPoint Brlitlmm. ’
i boo Borden, Wri.htin.ton, from Fell River,
and Ktr.ar.r, Blookw.il, from-.'.ew Bedford for Fhlla’
CUT. nr
n'jJjtz eno» Fields, henoe, %mved at Alexandria Uth
&!brs Mary Prioa. Blisaard. Arthur Grayson. Gibson,
Judge Rrsrrisston, Shaw, Treasurer Fisher, and Lucre,
White. srrive<Fat Wjlmimton, Pel. loth put. '
Bohn H, H Wilson, J avis, and Willow Harp, HuUe,
beooe.amved et Boston 11th lost. *
Sohr MstAPias, Blake, hence, arrived at Fall River
,'n lust. .
Sehr j L Hess, Lopar, for Philadelphia, sailed from
My»t'o Pth last. ’
i&kmdVg™' h#BW * atriVfld ftk
for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Bedford 10th inat
Sobre P Mepria and H W Benedict, for Philadelphia,
sailed from New Baren 10th lost.
-Sohr BB.Ashmead, Young, henoe, arrived at New
Loudon 9th inst.
f,r i ' w " wle ’ p), ' ia ’ “ ,le4 from
* Sobr Boioe, for Philadelphia, sailed from Ba
lent ivto Inst.
•Sohr Boston. Brower, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence 10th lest.
Bohr Adelaide, Young, fer Philadelphia, sailed from
estem fi,u mst.
stsamer c C Alger, Fenton, henco, arrived at Alex
andria luh fust.'
HOTELS.
©T, NICHOLAS HOTEL,
BRdADWATiV
When completed, six years ago, the BtTNICHOLAS
wasi universally pronounced the most snagnifioent, oon
yenjent, and thoroughly orsanisedestabitsbmentoft. e
kind on tins oontinent. w hat was then it remains to
day—without a rival in site, m suznptuousness, ana in
the general elements of comfort ana tnjoyment The
Hotel he# accommodations for one thousand guests, in
cluding one hundred complete suites of apartments for
families. Six hundred persons oan be oomioitaoly seated
at the tables ofits three pubho dining rooms, and no
thing thatraodertiartbasdevised fortbe convenience and
oooial'gratification of the. travailing publio hae be*n,
omitted in its plan, or ft uegleoted in it*praoticaldetailr.
The early reputation oi the hous» at home and abroad,
derived from us magnitude, its superb, appointments,
and it* home like comforts and luxuries, has been en
hanced every jearby the unwearied exertions of the
proprietor*.
mgir-ta TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, A CO.
TONES’ HOTEL.—The subscriber would
h? f*”]Hotfally inform, his friends and the public, that
§M»as perch«wd tbe leaee and fUmiture of the Jones
firths *<*dttiOTuiar» now being made to itj
and comfoit of guests. Ladividaali
‘ ‘he N. V .HoteL, new andoommodions Hotel ft now
££ I f for sale
* ****&' * **?&? I hK *' BP -^- ; ».
wffiPMynttßWW
the p
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WOHKBi SOPHIA rV»!fAnt//ta.~Bf «*»
of authority vested m us a* Trustees for certain ore*
ditora of Pollard MoCormtoKi Mid in pureuftticie oft de
oreeiof th*<nisttiet Court of)Alte*fieh> oountj, ia the
Cpramonweath of Pennsylvanla*,m No. 3. of Novmr.ber
mkvsv,
jHaEI/SSI =
JKONWOhIfS, oojitntemt >' R £o in* FarnS,., a
Heating Furnaces, Bar Bolls, Bolls. Kail
and Muck Rolfr* Eattgegefs.gS Nall Machines, one
Wrought Spike Machine, and Machinery for(manufeo
turiag NeU ii*g* *ud Fire Brick, r • ‘ "
Also, the Blast Funiace. known as SOPHU, ad
joining above works, vhioh.i • capable of turning out
ISO tons of Pig Iron per week. ... .. ,
Auq* several lots of ground, adjoining, and several
pl*i.ei or land adjacent to the lion Works, containing
! Coal, Iron Ore. Limestone, and Fire clay.
Tbemb: One fourth of the purohaeo money to'be
paid in cash on,the acknowledgment'of the dWil; the
Balance in one. two, and three joanj from the time of
sale,with Interest from that lime; the defantd pay
ments to be secured by bond and mortgage onihe ure
■
K. M NIMICK CK ’
FOR SALE OR TO : LET—A Double
Stone * ottaxe, Germantown* situate on Dewey's
lane, second .house from Thorp s lane, five minutes
walk from railroad station. ContainsjvU the modem
oqnyenieaces. Apply to -J&AJSU4ON,
Jeg»lm ' ’ • - ' 1 60S CHESTNUT Street.
Mfcr sale, or exchange for
MERC&At\ DIRK—Two- two-story brick houses,
and lot of ground iubjeot to improvement Rent for
871 per annum, e&eh. A small amount of end), and the
bqianoe in merchandise required. Address A 8.. Prtsa
Qmoa, , , myO-lm
a factory property for sale.—
A most desirable Factory, wlt\ lane lot of
around, fronting on three stree s. suitable far almoet
any kind ol manuia^tunnfc, r Temla easy. P& partioa
lars, inquire of ALFRafiTRITLJBiI. Sixth beioW Atom
or to W.D. ROGERS* Wo, 1009 i.hestnutsb
Mto let or itor sale—afour
story house, double took buildinre, all modern Im
provements, in complete order; an eletantlir.eyard.
I low a good tenant., Situated So. 1924
OHhSTNUT, Street. Apply at No. 719 CHESTNUT
Street, in the Masonlo Half. mytt-tf
SALE, CHEAP-ttA new Ladd, Web
■R* star, ACo.’a Sewing Machine—the beat manu
factured. Address ** Sewing Machine,” office of Ths
Pratt. myM.tf
mm FURNISHED HOtFStl TO IJT.-A'
mk. furnished house to let, at the northwest corner of
g!, n^VA^, k» l tegi thepraml,8 m , ;, 0T ,/ Lt -
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS-r
For sale a,large Jot in the Southwestern section df
the city, well adapted for a Nursery. TcrmssccoTnEoda
ting. For particulars address " K,” at this offlo*. a?l7-tf
mm TO RENT—Two beautifully situated
Jm. doable homes, well shaded, withooaok houes
and gardens attached, onTaeony Plank Rojtf.one mile
beiowTapoay. ana three-quarters of a mile from Fas-
TO LET.—The first floor of the fine build
ing, No. 704 CHESTNUT street, formerly occupied
for a wholesale (and late v.aa a vetoil) fancy sows and
perfumery store. Ajpplrat the offioe of JULES RAIBL
g CO., No. 70* OHEBTNU g street, Phila, Jet-lp
ORCHARD ACEO SPRINGS, i
v These Springs are situated in the Valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek.in the town of Alabama, Giuttte
co,, N. F., eight tniles south of the village orAfrtli as, oh
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. -
WT The principal A bid |f)r<ngs are three in number i
besides these there are six others. They are ail located
within a oirouit of about fifty,;rods, (he meduinsr
qnamies of the waters are fully shown in the subjoined
testimonials. They contain a very large amountof Sul
phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and trsto-
Sulphate of Iron, ‘ The great medicinal virtues poaees
ed by these waters depend very largely Upon the pre*
senoe, insuoh unusual, quantities, of these ourauve
substances.
Hundreds of oases of disease, especially those result
ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have been ouredby
their me.
■ST in skin diseases—even in oonfirmed leprosy— the
praters have been signally,successful.
Opinions of medioai and scientific gentlemen are given
in the.circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak m strong terms of the medioinai value of these
waters t Prof. Emmons, T. homeyn Beok, M. 1)., of
Albany) Jas, MoNauxhton.M. 0.. of Albany; Edward
Spring, M.D U of New York; Or. R. Campbell, of mts
. field. Mass.; Dr. J. 8. Shuler, of Lookport, N. y. They
reoommend the waters confidently. Dr Sprint reftre to
a case of chrome diarrhoea of several years * standing*
which was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Beck says,
VI am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as
medicinal agents.” Dr. Campbell says, •• They must be
highly beneficial for ail ohronio diseases or the stomach
t« aper oh. the' subject of these
Waters, before the Academy of Physicians, in the city
of New York, in whion he states tlrt the Waters pos
sess decidedly tonic.refrigerant, and astringent proper
ties ;ond that the olasa of diseases to which they are
more particularly adapted are chronic atfeotioneof the
digestive and urinary organs, sad some of the cutane
ous diseases f thionie ayspt^sta; chronic diarrhoea ;
chronic dysentery: chronic dxurtUs; chronic cystitis;
diabetes ; oases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu
ra hetnorrhagtea, and the colliquative sweats of Hectic'
Fever.. The Water may also be often need with ad--
v&ntate, he says, in cases of lota typhoid fevers ;ya
convalescence from protracted fevers, to excite the ap
petite and promote digestion; ta diarrhea**, particularly
sochaearedeperdentoua relaxed or ulcerated state
pnhe muooua membrane of the intestines, la calcu
lous affections-or /ttAtasty, attended with phospbatio
sedijnents, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
munatioaoid,as being,more,solvent and less apt by
ooutmued use to disorder the stomaoh. in febrile dis
eases, it.oan h? used properly diluted, aa a refrigerant
to diminish thirst and preternatural heat inskindie
eases—in those forms of dyspepsia connected wl han
Alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrosis, or wa
ter-brash, it will prove bettor than hydroohiorio acid.
In oases of Cohcapictonum% ana other injurious con
sequences arising from the notion of load, this water
will prove to be an admirable antidote.. In chronic
pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh, and
aurmd asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally)
asa. gargle in ulttmUd sore throats, ju caaea of sau
vation, and in Itttcorrhets and gleet: and also In piles.
When token internally, a wine-glastfal ol the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day, is saffioient for an
adult, »;
Other testimonials from physioians, and « ther re.
speotable individuals, may do seeh on application to
theA««nt. ,
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
No Water genuine unless procured from
H. W. BOBTWICK.
«0. «T 4
rorla-wrlir H»w York.
THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND.
dALLEY’S magical pain extractor
UAS umvors»lly supplanted all other.
J-5- OintmMOi Md h.jJine .nlioittoA,' in boUf»h»
Bastorn and Weetore Hewspheres; wherever intro
duoedi (mdlts intrinsic merit is>h» true secret of its
euooese.ia all cutaneous affections, whether the oause
- “*•**«« m, -
are instantly relieved ofH their anguish, sain and
Inflammation, by a timely 2 appiicatien 6f (His mur
vsttous healcT % and the 3 flesbjs renewed as if by a
g ERy
, Children are , frequent u offerers from external in
juries, especially from m Fluid and Camphcn* JB*-
Plosions— therefore every 5 mother should have this
healing preparation con- y stoutly on hSjbd.'JtJ»is
quiokly 3 removes,theTETTEßor
““WaVe^Ps^
..The Maohinift, the Tra g veller,and every other in
dividual whose lot in life s throws him within the
ohanoe of accident from 2 exploston, ftrs, or colli
e<o»,should bear in mind 2 that tins M&gio
is hia beet and only friend. 35 ft is noth portable and'
oheap, and should ever do « his companion, as a friend
in need. There are thou- n, aands of living witnesses
to testify to its marvellous S virtue, who owe their
sound limbs and muscles 3 to its saving efficacy.
The following, are a few 3 of the Isadinsdiseatet for
1
n Frost Bitot, RorofhU,
Oanqer. Gtonilular Dis-Bonrf,
K M '' ..
Ooutraotod Cords, Jss, Tettor, 1
Chafes, . [oison, ylosrs,
of the Lheumatisia, Venereal Bores,
Sltin, Rashft, Sco,
- % PrincliSDepot*, 14 Broadway,New York,
fat.
AROMATIC DIGESTIVE CORDIAL*.
Tbi» excellent and arreesble preparation ta on* 0/
‘h® beat mean* ofhnpranu the. appetite. kobioUm
diXMtioa, and rivin* «trepithattd tone to tftertomaon,'
wbioh haa j«\ wenoffered totha public, It U an old.
German.receipt, and has been In uae for ms 07 year* in
the tamlUeeof tfiemaouf etursn|-where it Jim proved
eriiina from Cola or fndigeenon. Ail peraooi having
the leiiet tendenw to Indixemiontaluraldnevcr he with
oullteearacll tnseglauftii, token After ueala, *ill
exclude ell pMubUitv ofoonttMtlng the DYSPEPSIA,
WMffSBBS?* 4 n J “ iqWedleßte, BITTERS end
ARO-w AtXOS, mid only needa.to he tested to be 19'
proved end appreciated* it la a pleaaant beverage, and,
mar be used with eatetr, ple»nre.snd,adV4»taterbri
fnvallda, ejtd bjrthoae m health Tone had at aiflead
ma Dmijieta, pot up in quart-bottiea, piioeone dollar,
Manofaoluted and for sale to
J. N. KLINE * CO.
mrifdmo lie walnut stroot.
IN THE'COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
KKi&HItL HE OITY AND couriTV of PHILA.
in the “g^f^^aM^of^lvedojor
nnd-r the provijripji of the into!vent laws of this Oom
mnnwealtii. ehion *aid appUeeUon will be be*rH br the
of Common Pleaa, at the cuurtrocmof said court,
“ddoje bmlaiuc of toe State Honee. I'lnladelphia.on
33d dar of Jane. A.D.lttJ. at 10 o’olooh A.M.,
may^attendTi/therthln! of
mjSl-mvrffil*
TVOXICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
feSSI aotfld 5? tba undereirned, all persona
SSJnWiS 8 252 l: .Mtote sre ronueated to
tnem» and all persons indebted thereto to pay
the same, to CL AUDI A LAVaL,
„ JOANN* LAVAL.
K*6on«ri*es,’TOS PINK Street.
KJ33-»M
IjETTJSRS OP ADMINISTRATION TO
JOHN,DRUM, d«Ma«d.'bavin*
“iiSmto itsgtt&hsS' y *>“»“*' ?”"* h ° s 6
•"• OEOKUK W DEDWCK,
JIJ Soatb SEVENTH Street,
O'Wj Attornej, jJ. GORDON BRINCKbE,
m;9-w «t» No. Hr Bnnth BEVENTH Straat.
IVOTlC.fi.—Whereas letters testamentary
u of AARON H; BURTIS, late of tbe
oity of Philadelphia, have been granted to the finder
stgned, a I persona indebted tosairl estate are retueiied
to makeimmediate payment, ana tnoso having claims
aK&inettheeametopreasQtihemto .
MARY BURTi v Executrix*
N0.U30 FILBERT Sheet.
mj3o-w6t*
hardware package houses.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
whloh *" offtr •* < " t “ 1)
n 23S r Sife,?fs°* t ul mi^rtl^on folioited, and Good* d*
Uv*rtd aitkar la tkii city, Now X°sjp&** air
wnwftasafflr
_ «*XMf
lt
ADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS
* ««»• 118
WhoissAlc and Mtail Ki&ttunctaror of
ZZT v cmAli
Jnhbinr promvtlT dons.
HPAR AND PITCH—276 bbls Tar, 860
AVA ■ QOFFJBE—I,OOO pockets prime
r v/-S7f for W# hr \u Jura SR ah am * oo
"VT JjNi^CrAk.—6oo bbls Clarified Cider
*, -Vinegar, 430 Mile Winin' Wihe Vinegar, in etore
.SttWW®' A CO., No.
SSPItiliS IUAPBN'XTNK—2SO bbls Spts
72„T?SWl4 , R a V tl l,!! ors *nd fof ealo bT ItOWXKY
ABRHtIHNKK. A on.. No Iff SOTITH wn ARV KH.
OTiC WART’S PAISLEY MALT—Io Pun-
S. ol raU h "
.mU-tSi- HAgQUjTt FROSTxHreet
.mnssrfsMP
MEDICINAL.
LEGAL.
f,JSEB.'
T m PI^SYtV^U t OBNIRAI
860 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. \ \
1860. mSm iB6O, i
™S°MlSworst
rfSlteSfe #SMifc
from Boston, New York, and attpomtii East, and in the |
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trams to and 1
from aff points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest |
—thusfnrnishlng facilities for the transportation of I
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort by any |
other rente. ' I
express and Fast'Lines run through, to Pittsburg, I
withoutcbange ofOdrsdrCoaduotprs. ;AU through Pas-1
Mnser Trapu provided with LoughTidie’s Tatent
Brace— speed under perfect ocrattoi of the engineer, I
thus adding itwoh to tae safety of travellers, , _ 1
■ smoking Oars are attached to each Train; Woodruff’s I
Bleeping Oars to Express and Fait Tfaihß. The
.EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mall and Feet Lines, Bon- |
M faajl o T¥gm leaves Philadelphia at 7 W A.. M. 1
■ AS FOL&Wg: ■ I
1 Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 3 P.M, 1
few f »ss.§.
’ Westchester “ 1380P.M. I
West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West I
’ ChesterAgoommodahon^MdColnmwaTrams. I
>' PattilJgerß fo? Siwbhry, Williamsport, Elmirs, Baffa- I
10. Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
jakelphia at 7.10 A. M. and 3 F. M. go directly through*
: Tiosets Westward may be obtained at the omoes of the
(tompanyln Barton, ot B*U
tfiaore; ana Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Offices hi the west; also on board any of the
Regular Line of Steamer* on the Mississippi or Ohio
; SST Fare always as low, and time as stuok, as by any I
farther information apply at toe Passenger Sta- !
ikm. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets, i
The completion of the Western connection* of the
THE
The connection o?Bfiitt by the JteJljomlßndxe at
Pittoberg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage dr Freight,
together with the saving of time, are ad vantareSre sully
appreciated by Bhipppers of Freight, and the Travel
finr pnblio.
. merohapte and Bhippen entrusting the transportation
of their Freight to this Company, oan rely with oonfi
denoeonits speedy transit.
. THE RATIB-OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in thee-west by toe Pennsylvania Railroad ars at alt
time* as.fav&rablt as art charged by etlsr HaHroad
particular to mark paekagss ll via Fauna. Rail
panyr
,• H.S.Pletoafco.'tJ^^jueX’i^ij^JoSufton,Ripley,
PJH.W. Brown % Co.,Cnnoipnati, Q,\ At&emA
perti Cincinnati, 0.: R. 0, Meldrum, Madison, 2nd.:
E. Moore, Lomralle, Kr>t P. G. O’Riley k Co.,
fito JSM&
rts,Nashville,Tena.: Harris A Huntl Memphis, Tenn.l
Clarks It tto., Cwoa*o,Bl.LW7H.H. Xopnts, Alton,
lU.Sjor toFreight Agents of Railroads at different points
'• LBECg $ CQ“ Eotue, or IS. wuUam at, N.Y.
' £BEOH Jt CO.* No. 77, State street, Boston.
... E. LEWIS, Gen'lSup’t Altoona. Fa.
fat-ly
elmira route.—
H!S9k PHILADELPHIA AND EL
RAILROAD. _
i HUIOKEST ROUTE to Tatnaada. Catawissa, Ru
pert, WUkesbarre. Scranton. Danville, Milton, Wil
liamsport, Tfdy. Ramon, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland. Detroit. Toledo,
Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and ali points North and
■ Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphiaand Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALLOWHILL.Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhill street.) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above
points, a* follows s
DAY EXPRESS. 8.00 A. M.
NIGHT EXPRESS AAO P. M.
The 8.00 A, M. train oonnecta at Rupert, for Wdkes
barre, Pittson* So ran ton. and alt stations on (he
LAOKAWANNA ANl> BLOOfdSBURG RAILROAD.
- 'theabove trains make dijreot commotions at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigna
And Niasam Falls- and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and
New York Central Rail oadkt frdm all points North and
W est, and the Canadas.
: Baggage oheokod to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge, and all intermediate points.
Tiokets oan be proonred at the Philadelphia and El
mira Railroad Line's 1 icket Office, northwest oorner of
SIXTH and CBES l‘N UT Streeu, and at the Passenger
DepoLoornT ofTHIRTKENTHand CALI OWHILL.
THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave tbe Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Broad and
CaUowhiil strei*ts daily (Sundays .exempted), for all
points West sndNortht at 6 P» M.
.Freights must be deliver'd before 3 P.M. to insure
their going the tamo day.
•For further information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILh, or to
CHAS. S. TAPPEN, General Arest,
Northwest oorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
apll-tf Philadelphia.
1860. . 1860.
SPRING ARRANGEM a NT—NEW YORK LINES.
' THK CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
■ Mnm
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
Ff«m Walnut-street Wharf,
Wilt leave as follows—via:
vans. I
Atg AM, via Camden and Amboy, O.fc A.Aooom- i
modation 23
'AtSA M,viaCamden and Jersey City (N. J.)Ao
oommodat|on..~—. - S3B
via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
AUIA M, Vy StoAmboat, ViaTaocny aud’ ierVey
City. Western Express 3 00
AtISR PM,via Camden and Amboy,Acoommo-
323
At 3 P M, via Camden and Amboy, G« and A. Ex
press a oo
At. 4 PM, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey
City, Evening Express 3 00
At4P M.Jiy Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey
City.2d Claes Tioket.. 333
At 6 PM, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening -
Mai) 3 00
At 11 P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
Mai U... 3 33
AtfiPM.via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger,)—lst Clats Tioket. €23
8d “ “ 130
TheoPMM*ilLine runs daily. The2lPM,South*
efo Mail, Saturdays exoepted.
For Belvidere, EaatorT, Lambertville, Flemlogton.
ko.» at e a M and 4 P (Vi, from Walnut-street whan- and
7.10 A M from Kensington.
. For Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton.
Montrose, Great Bend. Ac., at 6 A. M. from walnut
street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western R. R.
For Mount Holly, at 4 and 9A, 3 and 4H P, M,
For Freehold, at 3 A. M , and 3 P, M,
« „ . ,1, WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton, so., at 2* and 4 P. M,. from
Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M, and 394 P. M. from
Xensingtoo,
ForPalmrra. Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, BurUnr
ton. Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 13)4,1,and4)4 P.M.
j.Bteamboat Jos for Bordentown and lnterme
Fifty Pounds of Baggage,, only, allowed each Passen-
P5 f * P«««a*e r « aro prohibited from taking anything a*
J«fWW 'J.WfwwW Opparel. All baggage over
to jy paid tor extra. The Company limit
and wtil not be liable 1 for any amount bej ontf#Rofex
oept by tpeoial oontraot; v
•Plß’ WM. H. GAT2MBR? Agent
J&JkaOHB PHILADELPHIA. GER
TSwOS^SuMM®AHRANQBMyr^,-
on * nd A r o w^o M^: 4 ’“*■
Leave aeimejitmrn «, t.Ttf.f, M, >, a, a, 13A M„
I,«, I, lit, «, *X, T. Bj«^
,„Le»t» Phll»del»hi» 1.08 min. A.'M., 1, 3, 1, 7X, and
•8 7% f • lui
SjMtve Qermaatown 8.10 min. A. M., I.lomin.,4,BJ<i
tUXu 97% r. Jw.
; CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Lears Philadelphia l, 8, Jo,iaA.M.,f,4,B r BX, 8,8,
tasateassp.w*-"* 1 8 «-
j , OM SUNDAYS,
telsmmi'fes’L.,
l.«, AM (Ki Mi, 8.30, and lUd P. H. . ' ’
ltod»<P?Mf toWa *’ '* M *' *' UA>M " W ’ **•
PUJadelpUa?A.m!and?and I p. M.
p T ' , ™^>MA^ n N d K 4P ' *
•ICSfiftJSWft#’ “ u “
' , , ON SUNDAYS,
loan TMAfc’il; S 8? and wi p. M.
mt-ti iMirafflCa
JSZmammn Philadelphia
*' A
' MORKING LINB, DAILY, (Sunday* excepted.)
JwWiJtew Depot, poro*» of r BKOAi> aim OALLOW
PHI L A DELPHI A»(PsMenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowiuli atreetal at a?o A. M.,
opaneotrag at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD* 1- P. M. train numtnr to Pittsburg; the
tHOTiiSQi
• •* • AFTERNOON LINES.
Depot, ooroer ofBROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets* p£lLADjßijPHiA,(PaaeeagerentraHoea
on Thifteenth and on CauowbilJ streets,) lor POTTS •
XLPIiK.Wid HARRISBURG, aisAuP.M.. DAILY, for
l’ig.j, at 5 P« M., DAILY* (Sundays ex-
BUTANCEB VIA PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING
_. _ RAILROAD*
FaoitPatLADBLFHiA Miles,
ToFhcemxwUe..... r ~~ 881
—, 59 , Philadelphia a»d Reading
I/flbanon..B9 and Lebanon Valiej.K.R,
Harrisburg....- _U3i * • ?
Miilerabiirff.V.r.V.V.’r.'liil Northern Central
Trevorton Junotion. .158 Jt&liroad.
, SuaburT,._ 169*
Northumberland.. ,171
I*inebufg- 1781
Milton.— ....-...-.jsr
Muncy.. ~. -....197,
Williamsport—,-. M9 l
Jersey Shore. .20
Look Haven..........236j
Ralston .. . AS4,
Troy... - .861
Elmira-. -._,287'
The &00 A. M., and the OJO
.SfififfWMKfeSM’
making close connections wi
Canada, the West, and Soutt
apS-tf w. B. Ml
Williamsport and Elmira
Hsilroad.
> P. M, tram conneot daily
'sms'Wißjiffift:
ith lines to Niagara Falls,
;hwest
HI A: Corner of BKOAD and
-rLHEffNEY.S**™®rt,
jSsani SPRING ARRANGE-
AND UUH
PABSEnSkS 4 TRAINS iMAVE't'uuIAjSSjLPHtA,
jTfayJjrttiinore at 8.18 A. M„ U noon, (Express,) and
IjFo^ihe'nWrnt MIA. M.. U coon, 1.13,3. M, 7.ooand
A. M., U, 1.13,6.00,7.0Qjiml
For New Cutis at 8.15 A. M., and 8.00 P. IVT,
For Middletown at 8.18 A. M.i ande.oo P« M.
For Dover atB.ll A. M.. ana 6.00 P. M.
For Milford at 8.18 A. M„ and 6.00 P. M,
For Seaford at 6.18 A. M.» and 0.00 P. M.
For Laurel at 8.18 A. M..and O.OOP. M.
For Salisbarr at s 18 A. m.tand COOP. M.
. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at &80 A. M., (Express,) 20.15 A. M.,
WflMi P. HI.
. Leave WUmineton at 8.60, & 80, and 11.80 A. M., 1.48,
wane 8,86 P.M.
Lbave fialltonry at 6JO A. M. f and 9.00 P. M.
Leave Laurel at 8.16 a. m., and 3. to p. M.
Leave Seaford at 6.48 A. M.; and 4.00 P. M.
- Leave Milford at7AOA.M.,and4AOP L M» ,
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 840 P. M.
' Leatne Middletown at lua A. M. and 7.05 P. M
Leave New Castle at 8 JO. 10A5 A. M„ and 8.00 P. M.
f Chester at L4O, 8.10, UJ4A, M.,*,»,B.CTand
Ljaveßaltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Rail
. * JOR BALTIMORE M
Leave Chester at 8.48 A. M,» IX4B and 11.40 P. M*
Lgtve wDminitonatBJSA.M.,ILMP.M„ and 11,19
FREIGHT TRAIN, witli PASSENGER OAJUttcched,
• wiu runes follows:
Laave Philadeiphla for PerrrnUe and intermediate
pilots ata p. M.
plaJSrst laW® 108 * or onT,rilla Md Intermediate
.Leave Witoflfuton for Philadelphia and intermediate
meet at 4.45 prni.
M .Leare Havr*-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedia
ate plseesat 600 a, M« . .
w
RE w PHILADELPHIA AND
XfRUi Jd.lWO, Ooramaiation TioVate,
Bvith tvmy-alit oouaoM.will.M iMuotl, «oo<l for th»
b for**. jParHe* W 1 iSoy thS
F®i ■
'EB. ~
th«d«potoftha w««t Charts* Mi 4 PMiSslphi vfrtljoai !
Co, Uld Muket «lr««U, at T,o#XSC«llda!se
4 A xvS,*. , . n roi “
Freiihtslartfcis liae received,at ftp,JBW*?*rMt St,
A dftur line u£ eUeea to snafrojia N*>r London*&d Ox
ford oonooots *nth the AjW. tram Trpm;J’bilad*l
fthJe.asd tbe3.»X M* tram from Ayondolo. The beau
tiful scenery and well-known haaltkralnees of Delaware
and Chester oounUosoffer *upenorihduofm«nt«to
those A.“B. BURTOM,
• Phlladelebia, Mar 14.1d|0» fa* Suyerintendent,
'iSmcMl import ant to
DUBINRSb during iße V/armtVjMtker -in file lw*
or mcuhjiok tickkth. on nnd *ft»r June JOtb. Man. to
CaK.aoir. AI, TOON A i BgPTOkD aHjl J3FHEATA BPONSa.
find ooi'fO.N TICKS?. for lumit-stx trips, Cat ihe sm oi
¥»«ius».to BjmffdsottoimonovthooUj.
Tiokeu to C.*»»oK HottLil, <tt tft» iljmmll 5f tke A!.
legheny mountain—good for ft round trip t aitatH hi
Uw->ob«hadfor«7.fli><
I Tickets to AitOooa, where invalid* and others will
I and splendid hotel aoeoimnodations, good for round
I triptoith*n lOrfay*—fare $7 25. .
| 1 For BsdfGTd6phng3~Pamn«e« ticketed to Hope*
I well, oi the Hun'Jngdcm aod Broil Top Hftilrrftd, sad
jor Brood Top City to Blair’s Station. Excursion tio
:*ts, 97h>8; single trip. BMO. Two daily lines oi
| etiaobeScunneot with the trains. Baggage changed at
| Huntingdon without extra oh&rge. , .
I .Passengers to Kphrata Sfcrin*g take stage from Lao*
I caster. Tickets for Round Trip. $4; Single Trip, *846.
I • Paueni*rs tnjoral Points On Pennsylvania railroad
| BAST OF DOWWINGTOWN can procure tick**.* for*
tnps good lor anr member of the family, at a discount
lof 39per cert. below Tegular rate**, . , .
, '1 he above ttckeis And farther information to be Jiad
after June 90th by application at the office of the Penn*
•ylvanla Railroad On., FoutheM* comer ELEVENTH
lindMAHKifratreetSjPluledeJnbJa.
I THUS. MOORE, Agent.
Lewis L, Hoqpt, Pen. Ticket Agent. J*s lm
WEST CHESTER
<Bi|B9^SKAND PBII.ASiSi.rHIA
vu bf
OHANRE.OP Hot)nfi.
i On and after Monday June 4th, iB6O, the trains Will
leave PHILADKLPhI*, from the Station/Northeast
corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 746 And
20« A-Mm a d 9/0 and 6.46?. M.
Leave WEST OflfcH ,, Kß. from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.26 and 910 A. M., and 166 and 646
l P ’ * • ‘*ON SUNDAYS.
! Leave Philadelphia at &Oo A. M.« and 109 P. M.
. Leave West Gseitei>at7.»A. M .and4J6JP.M.
Jei-if . _ jgffiteMi. Stfperlfltepdent.
ROWtU PENNBYL
HAVEN, WILKESBAMUS, *O. ,
ladelphla, DAILY. (Sandays excepted,*as fellow* s 7
. At M 0 A. M. fEjrprsssf. for Bethlehem, Afcentown*
Manch Chtihk, Haeleton, wllkesbarra, Ad.
1 At s3oF. m. ( Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh
Tristram reaches, Eastern at 623 P. fit., aicTmAkas
oloee connection with. New Jersey,Central Ezpnm
Train for New 1 ork. Passengers by this train resoh
Mauoh Chnnk the same evening.
At 8.40 A, M. and 4 W P. M. (Accommodation).
For Doylestown.
At94oA.M.andtfA)P.M.{Acooinmo4ationV
. _ , For Port Washington.
I The 8.30 A, M. Express Train makes dose connection
S iththe Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem being
le.shortest and most desirable route fo wiikesbarre*
l ahll tho RogiOT.
Leave BethfeSsm, (£xpreas,)at7.is A. M. and fi.33 r,
Doylestown (Accommodation,) at 699 A. M.
and 4 P. M. .
Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation,)4t6A6 A,
M. and 216 P, M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.
Pailadelphia, tor Doylestown, at a P. M.
S orlestown for Philadelphia at 6,1) A M.
ethlebera for Philadelphia at&QuP. M. ■
Fare to Bethlehem, 8)40. io Mauoh Chnnk, $2.6).
To Lasron, 81.50. To lioylestown tooents.
. Through Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Of*
fieri at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
Ail Passenger Train* * except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Railroads 30 minutes after
leaving Willow street. „„ „ „ •
my2B ELLIS CLARK, Agent. ,
lOtmm NOTICE.—CHESTER
a^SrS^^KWBowHNiH&wNASn?
mil .tart from the net. Famenger Depot of the Fhile
delphia and Reading. Railrpad Company* comer of
BROAD and OALLOWHILI, Streets, (passenger en
| tr MOßi?iNe train forDowuliiiißwii, lehretM'B.oo
\ AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downing town, leaves at
I ®P*«
DAILY (Sundays QxoeptedJ
By order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia
moHsadtar RMlroMl Company.
apl W. H. McILHENNEV, Secretary.
WEST. CHESTER
ASSPRHllkazlroad trains vm
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot, comer
ELEVENTH and MARKET Btrrtts. daiir (except
Snnday) at 7.16 A. M., 1340 P. M., and 4 P. M. Usave
West Chester at 6.46 A. M.. 10 46 A.M. and 5.13 P. M.
OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL
T lON COMPANY. MAY 10th. 1960.-From and
after July Jsth, 1860, and until September lit, 1960, the
chargee for the nse of Cars, for Toll and Trans*
portationon Antbrooite Coal, carried to Philadelphia,
by way of the SohuvlkiU Navigation.will be increased
Fifteen 060(8 081 Ton on the rates fixed March 13 b,
1860; and on the Ist of September. JB6O, a further in*
crease of Fifteen Cents per Ton will be made on said
charges, and so continue until the oloao of navigation.
By orderol the Managers. F. FRaLRY,
. myll-aji Pregident.
OFFICE OF THE P
READING BAILRO
Phil
lAi rans offnigM and u
this company taill at at j
til further notit* i
To Biphroond^ —*
Ntaetown..Z *
Germantown R. R,.-..
falls of Schuylkill.— •
Oonshohooken.—...—
Swede Furnace....—*.
Rambo’s...
NorrUFn or Bridgeport
Port Kenned?...
Valley Forge.— —.
Fh® wxville __ ,
Royer’s Ford.—™
Aramir.go......
Limenor.. .
Pott* town —.
Dongl&ssville—.
Moaooaoy —™.
Blrdsboro... - .
Keding^r-^znrz^'
Hamburg -
Orwigab'g and Auburn.
After July lath to Septem'
to Richmond will be nused
after September Ist, an add
per ton.
DTo ' d * , oft^. B ,
MBS. FREDERICK' BODGES, OF 808-
f-’* TON, intend, opaninir a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES in this oity, commencing in September next
Mre. H. has the honor of reierring to the Rev. Alex. H.
Vinton, D. J) , Rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity,
Circulars. with full particulars, mar be obtained of Mr,
F, H. Hoageo. 701 VINE street. spgi-Sm*
VmKiUAN tiUJiUUL INSTITUTE is t
;£*- reliable medium through whioh Schools and Fami
lies may obtain competent teachers. Parents may ob*
m-tr
Bryant & stratton’s national
, MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila
delphia. S. E. oorner SEVENTH sod CHESTNUT)
New if Tk, BuiTalo, Cleveland, Ohioaro, and 8L LonTi,
Tor iu relation. call or .and for Cstalorue.
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!
PIANO-FOKTKB. "
MELODKONB.
,i PIANO-FORTES.
Lt Haven, Bacon. A Co., Nnnna A Clark!
Haller •,Davia, * Co., and others.
mvM-1 SEVENTH ilnif CHKSTn’uT.
S STEINYf AY & SON’S NEW PA
sr4si«w,a
wnoerts and m private olroles ,by the beet
performers. Received thf first premiums over the.best
makerSifromjudgeelixeGbttsohaUc, Mason, and other*
Challenge all competition. BLABllia brothers.
JHv 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
Price, to obtain the oonteote. Address
. WILLIAM TIMBON, Poudretie Office,
mytl-lm* let:* .‘jL'mifvp
Buntmrj ana Kno H. H,
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BKACH Street, Kensington, Philadelphia.—WlL-
LlAM H. TIERS informs his friends that, havine pur
chased the entire etook of Patterns at the above Foun
dry, be is now prepared to reoetve orders for Rolling,
Grist, and Saw Mill Castings, fco.ip, - Chemical, find
Homo Work. Gearing. Costings mode from Rever
beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or
loam. mrfi-tf
SOAPS.
VAN HAAGEN A McKEONE’S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE,
. CHEMICAL OLIVE,
EXTRA PALE,
PaLE,
BROWN,
„ , v u , FULLING TOILET, & 0 .
x ©t sale by the sole agents for the raannfftoturere.
& MoKEONEiMaud 34 8. WHARVES.
Also wholesale dealers in
COCOeNUT, COTTON SEED, PALM AND ELA
-INE OILS. feia-swtf
rjANDLES,
V* PARRAVINE WAX.
PURE SPERMACETI,
CHEMICAL SPERM.
ADAMANTINE.
Assorted sixes.
Packed in plain or fnnor boxes to sultan market.
Forsale by tie agents of the iriemirncturers,
. TRAIN k ufoKEONE, 22 And 24 8. WHARVES
re]R-*wH
WHITE OiSTIIE SOAP.
f T • joq BOXES
Warranted equal to the oust imported. Manufaotured by
VoN HoAUEN & McKEONE,
anu eon rM.-.: av „
„ THA 1 N & McKrOltE.
„ Noe. 42 and 41 SOUTH WHARVrs,
raySg wAeflt
FOli EUKOPE.—Having been appointed
. Agents for WM. WILLIAMS A CO.'i T'mnsat
lantio impress, we are now prepared to receive
„ FREIGHT, PAOKAGEB, ta.
For all parts of Europe and Asia, at prices unpreoe
dented in this city. „ .OAKHAN * CO.,
. spl-lm No. 38 South FIFTH Street.
T ARD CIL.—6O bbls Tobin's Cincinnati
11 IfeJmStfoo 11, store tend for Bale by
wifAK Vf-’s ASHtiUKNEiI, & 00., No. 10 SOUTH
TATNE’S HALT .—2OO NEW CUSHIONS
v amiable for Clrarohrs, I.eoture-roems, Ao.. Benohes.
Sottees, Camp Curtains. &o. All selling at half
EsGLEMAN’S Cloth store. No.
®2» coder the Hall, where you get
those handsoiha Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, An., so
eheee- rn»29. lm
IJOSpt.—2,o'oo bbls Shipping"Bosin, in
AC<i B,^“,".^ fo «Tl <~ WSw l ' by ' ashbubner,
BRIUKMaKING Atau’HlnES WHICH
temper the day, ana make 20,000 per day. Briok
Presses, Tile Machines* Olay Wheels. Clay Spades, and
Castings Tor Coal Kilns*ntC.OAßNELl/d. GERMAN
TOW'S ttwsi* aVy,*** Fifth «ftpai )»7 Sm
Garden and parlor vases, sta
tttaTy, Fountain*. Ornamented Flower Pots,
Banging Vases, Aa,o( Terra Cotta, rnsnufactßred and
fbFsais, whoieejlsfaadrejilE w , RttiaoN
*,» r *'MSWhnrm
yrniWAi) imi
NOTICES.
>HILADELpHIA AND
DAT) COMPANY.
LiDELPHiA, March 13,1869.
lolls on coal transported by
Spllows from March IS
ranee of U
B.is
EDUCATIONAL.
PIANOS.
w ^ I **
invuic. u f PVii. tiuj. lx>ar«*.. , r , .
Alencoa » vol«nt mantles.
- •“ - Foitruoue a volant, -, .
Ch.l, losjbs. '• . ■ -,
the rlchestioMs ittPorteiLaßd theentir*£2asee. -
FRENCH SLACK LACE/ofSKr
Also, an invoice of fine to extra fice FresoK blacK
* GRO* DE RHINE DUSTERS,
lo*4, u-4, and 18-4 white Marseilles gollts.
ol,rt *tf SiRWKfcHISirBHAWI.S. .:'
Jo cttei pl.m Bud fnnt.d «lk p»ro*ol«.
Til " Bil* .UU UlBbr.llM,;
SAtS Of PjIKNCTa OOODB.
On Friday Morning, -
June 15. at 10 o’okwk. by oatakrgus, oa 6 mos, credit
-4ooloti of fancy sad staple French dry goods.
STEEL WATCH-SPRING HOOF SHIRTS
Oa Friday. Morning.
ICO dozen 7040 steel hoop skirts. _
PRINTED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
1 pop dosen priotfQ border esmbno haodkerelnefs,
B SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIO>EEtt/No. 431
• CBE%TNUTBtrsetopp<sitettieCaMomßoJse,
bnwesn Foutth and Pifin streets.
ERB*«o.,Ae.
By c»ta)ov««,on a credit—
This Morning*
June .13 commencing at W o'clock preelsely, will be
“ ,I “’iMBKOIPE»(IEP-To olombs inMitetian.
cnees rioh and new styles embroidered Jaconet,
oarohric. ami book set*. . „
Jaconet* eanibno and book collars.
Infants' richly embroidered jaconet robes nnd waists,
jaconet, cambric, and book flouncing and bands.
Vdfy Mcnly embroidered and hemetiteaad L. C. hand*
horohi«6. Aa T MINO aUB ■
Rich sprint styTsspottltdesote bonnet ribbons, ladies*
fauo, dr*. *°-
Alro, to clnM a oou.uaM.ut .urine Mr 1m of Pariu
artificial flowers, straw and rice mootiss, tmoohes,
BRSM OOOD*.
vipeo, ladies’ barege de Anglaise, organdy* and barege
10 '.*■ 'blaOß lace points and lacks.
A line of now sty Is black silk lace points, houmous,
m WXhf 9 |i b |,^ ? .K*g. gUE
At£^,iiu.oflßAi*.'.usd children'*broirn
Aod »hiU AU.d h«lf BOM. .
Q«nu’ And b.« - .h’ui taiMilJaw.
PHiUR FORD & CO, ATJOIIO?S*»S
No. 030 MARKET Stmt, And Ml ML*”*
§a£b'ok and straw
, On TzmZgdsy Moruinir*
June 14, Lt Ip o’clock precisely, will be sold* by i
oatalogue, on four months’ oredit, IJSOO cases mem’s, i
bo7> «and yontn* calf and kip boota? csif. coat, patent I
leather ana .buff b'osshS* caiters* Oxford tiM.&c ;
women’s* misses’, and children's self, goat, ana rto
rocco boots»shocs, and ilippens; also, stf M*Ortttft*frt
of Gity-roade soo •*.
At oorameneemeotof sals a large assortment of goat
and kid skins, coohmeal linings, calf, and kip akin*..
■ .
At 13 o’clock* wifi benoid.*oases luiies and sursee
atfav bonnets, bloomers, flats and equeetnan bats;
men’s and boys’ Leghorn, Beoat, colored straw, braid,
and Panama trimmed hats.* .
J&’Go”ds arranged 'or exammatlMi, with catalogues,
early on the morning cf sale.
SALE OP CLOTHING.
On Friday Moraine.,
Jane 15. at 10 o’clock eteeuelv* will be eold, by cata
logue, adesirab'e a<*ornnent or ready-made olotbiajr,
oonaliting of tbe usual ofebmMftt of seasonable goods
for spring and summer saled. _. _
snimMe.
TDK BRITISH AND HORTH
aSMfti AMERICAN NOTAX*’ KAIL BTSAM-
AfVf 7,? w T 0“ *° t-trnioeu
Ohief CbMu.Pmaub- —».•!>
Bsoond C»hiu Fajm*. — Tt
-TUpNMSTON TO lltWmT
Chiuf Cftbia Paaama.—
BwrouA CiWB l*
The .hiMfrom New York call at <yO?kH»rbor.
Tta ahlyA from Boatoa call at Hanfaa naA Cork Uat-
Ca,t. Jndkiua. OANADA, Ca,t. Lajja, .
AFRICA, CspLPhanOon, BUR,OP A, cQC.TTeitoh,
BUOTI A, (now btflidiM.)
These vessels carry a clear white nut tt Masthead;
green on starboard bjw; red on port bow.,
EUROPA, Moodie, ißaveßootop, Wedneedsv, Mu 9k '
PERSrA, Jaukinf, *’ NTYork, WednMdsy. Jace A'
ARABIA, Stone, - " WpdaSd»y f JPBe M,
AFRICA, Shannon */ N Vora, Wednesday, Jose ».'
NIAGARA. Millar, ff Boston. Wednesday, June®.
ASIA, LotL “ N. York, Wednesday.; July i.
EUROPA.Txeitoh, “ Boston, Wedaeedoy, JoJy 1L
PERSIA, ludkins. “ N.York,Wednesday, Jnlv 18.
ARABIA. Stone. Boston, Wednesday, JaiyS.
Berths noteeaurednntu psid Jor.
An experienced Surgeon on Maid* w , „
The owuers of these ship* will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver. Bullion. Specie, Jewelry, Precious stones,
or Metals, unless biUe of lading are signed therefor, and
tbe value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
passage apply to , „ „B. CANARD.
.myl 4 Bowling Green. New York.
4*tf% FOR THB SOUTH—CHARLES- I
s “' tok fY 1 8gW™eY“ m ™
Heavy Freight at &n avenue of wttmn per cent, be
low New .
TbeU.B.MallSteamshipKJSYSTONESTATE,Cap- ,
tarn Charles P. Marshmao, wifi rail oa Fnaay, Jane
10. at 10 A, M,
Tarough in 48 to 50 hoars—only 40 hoen at Sea.
EON SAVANNAH. OA. .
Thu U. 8. Mail Bteanuhiu STATE OF 6EOHBIA.
Captain John J. will sail sa WgdusKtar* June '
10,at 10A.M.
T hrouKhin 68 to 60 hours-ouly 48 hoars at Bee,
gSTßaThsk days obonged fromewr SManhty to even
five doysTCoods received, Buis of Lading muea
abov* every ten days, than forming a five-dev oosunu
nioafiOQ with Oharlettoa and Savannah, and the Somth
1 Mra^Sarlsston and‘teLvmmU 1 5heee .Bfeipe m
n set with steamers for Floridju endwith raUrrads, Ac.,
for ou places in the S^rti^s^^ttweet
Freight and lnseranee oaabwgepropwtion of Goode
supped Sooth, will be fauna tone lower by these ehiee
than by saihcf veeeels* the preßUum btong tmedialf the
rats.
WT”KlfaowyaS!“ point -
Fareli, tMurottioww S ter aunt. oh,,wrthan br
th. XiUm* Koule, u Tnflba uemb, th*7oUo*in» Mha
dulft. Through hokat. from f hUumshuL-na Chaiisi.
ton aud Savannah .taamahm, ufOLtfIUNB MKALA oa
the whota route, exoaut from Gharuuton aaA Savan
nah to Montgomery
SI.U,
l.»
43t
iji
IJO
1,15
1.10
ISA
1.03
1.01
un
ToCharleston-,^—fll 86 Charleston. .. —fa a
Savannah.-—-. UOO BiiUQib wnH , aim
Augusta- aoo Augusta »o 5
Maoon SI 00 53.74
Atlanta.—-, am Atlanta— 11 90
Columbus—. —. 800 noiwmhas , mO6
Albany —„S4 0Q jßibany,—l7 K>
5S $3B
New Orleans--. #» KewOrteSie— Cl 00
No bills, of lading signed after the stun bas sailed.
For freight or passage apply on board; at second
wharf above Vine street* or to
ALEX.HBRON, Jr.,
Booth west comer FOUBTOsSdCJIESTNUT,
AsentsinCharleston*?.B. AT. O. BUDD.
_ Savannah, HUNTfiJt A GAMMELL.
For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every
Tuesday.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers Bt* Mary's and
St. John's every Tuesday and Saturday*
BUSINESS CARDS.
B DAVIDSON,
* (LatepfWm.H. Barksdale Sc C 0.,)
btook, note and Real Estate Broker and General Col
lecting agent. __
w .„ . ST. LOUIS, MO,
Will attend promptly and faithfully to any business
entrusted to him.
a Bonds,.stock*, and other securities bought and sold on
commission.
. Money invested in paper amply soonred by Real Es
tate at ten per oent per annum.
to
Mean. Hooyan, Frown A Co.. Jno. J. Anderson A Co..
Bankers: Mews. Cross, McCreary A Co, Flake,Knight
«-L°„ Hon. John F.barby. And Messrs. Bell, Xi/den
« Co., bt. Louis ; vesara Norton Bros. Bankers, Pa
ducah, Ky: Messrs. Pavia & Birney, Pbilade phia;
Mes»r*. Phelps, olisa A Cw., New York; and to St.
Louis business men generally. Je91113,14 18 iy-6t
EO. &P (JEL^ND,
•„ ATTORNEY aT LAW,. CANTON. KY.
. Specialetteution wwdto theo olleotion of chums
Jn Trigg.-Calloway, Marshall, Lyon, Caldwe 1 and
Christian oonnuea.
. Refer to Hn.H. C. Barnett, ftL C.j Ho H, J.Stiles.
Judfe Court of Appeals? Hon. J. C.Ba Circuit
Judge. Hopkinsville, Ky, uiyB-24t
V B PALM PR, THE ADVERTISING
“ • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, gives his
news of the principle and best mode of Advertising,
daily, between 18and 4o’olook. Address
mjil-Sm V. B PALMER.
EJ. BAYLIS THOMAB.
* „ , attorney-at-law,
Ta - ® Aroh strast to No.
Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The, drafting and examination of Wills.
Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title, and othet
Instruments of Writing. The management of Kxeoutor
ships. Administrators Hips, and Trusts, superintended:
and the best securities procured for the permanent m
veetments of Money, batislaotory referenoe given
when required. apatMm*
CAMUEL G. SLCMN,
° HEAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTING
AGENT*
Si. Fist.. Misithoti.
mh2J-sm*
ETORAOE SEE,
„„ , No. 114 POUM «ij£TH Street,
u (Nearly opppaito the bounty Courthouse,)
Prepares hpeomcationa, I)rawing*. s O ., and transact*
all otter business connected with tho obtaining of Lot
I6fB Patent. apss 4m* •
JWAQNJBR JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOK-AT-LAW,
Office, No. 116 Sooth SIXTH Street, *
(Opposite independence Square.)
„ Philadelphia,
Bt the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in
the. united States, is.enabled to prosecute and collect
olaime ot ever, description.
Particular attention given to th« exsmination and re
covery of the ctaime ofLesateoe and Deviant,, and the
examination of Land rule. and tMuiiit the mtereati
ofheirr and'all peraomi interested la the same, in aU
parts of toe union.
fo?mo« of them B ° f th ° Etate * 8113 *" Commissioner
Dcpoaitidiu oorefullr taken under Commissions.
Henry e. keene,
ATTORN t**v AT T AVP
Wq - *® WB '* ot * w l £jS£j&S“
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPIIR WANUFAOTUitURS’ A GENT,
‘BrSJsS?H , i!. t S‘ , X or „ e J£ r l. desorintion of
■PAPF-R ANB PAPEMIAKEK’S MATERIAL,
Li Booth SIX iH Street, Philadelphia*
OAWSON & NICHOLSON,
HOB. 9 1 9 AMJ? SapMlNtHi STREET,
Between Market and Ohestnnt street
/adLU* PAWaON • JAa a. NICHOLSON,
COAL.
T. W - NEILL. & Co..
YARD. S. E. Comer BROAD and CALLOWHILL,
Superior WHITE and LEHIGH
O A 3Li??>
Prepared and kept under cover expressly for Family use.
.*» Orders by Dispatch will receive prompt atten*
*mn. ' a(3Sm
4^ AO T I 0 N !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK
FOR ALL!-The never
failing Mra. VAN EORN is the best; she succeeds
when aU others have failed. AU who are in trouble. aU
7 ho have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises,
*«>® bw secret of winning the affeo
fnl?a«L t S^ ~pS * lt *.*®?* lt th '* !*ot which induoes
101 >bite he , and oopy hei
in * l be likeness of your fu*
♦“ft? I band, or absent friend. It is well known
£«« w».n U ?. loa { lar sS t^t fc>lie 19 1110 first and oalyjEr
w™kotw>9 on all theooooern* oTUre, whjca
TSbaltSTat* ATWiTar* sat*.
V* we rave » &aige eoMfiMr xw eetnaeal peivate
sple, mekeMu towry eeeenjttmi ee fty aof eennwy^
Bf* anmivataiClMiWMatr’
oharga. , • .
ELKS lNT*Slu*?l'»v'sS2f,l.sßtff’paitnY r
lUAGBB, PA » MING NPOt^^fc..
B. ROCf)bT,TS‘. 6 Btrow. ifiyßtaau an the
chroiar ml, abniifktlf a «M» *>M» «D«br- „
ter folm rtyoiam. Fak tlmp* ll taa*t»ll» •“*-
futnra advertimmanU.
Angntaa’ faromytor, gal»t.Ma—tkatgrtig Co.
Job. Utb. at n tfitomt,’ £mTm! ThttodaWa-
ExjMm.., vrjfttmt bj ordu of u narm- .
81 shares wssampton Coeywj, «T
.a , New Jersey, pur few
M do Glorasstsr do do pn'l*. -
3. do .do do do porßMb*.
THJBTY-TUI*D SPRING SALE— JUNV.
Orahang'Court Sate-btat* lata of WUliaa Savin,
d vtsy VALUABLE EAKM,»AC*Ba,Wi!Umoa
ThirditieeAtttw»enCratse a
Bm Rstoto-tOTOFORODnOMB. •
BEERVAULT. nofttw«eteeiaerKeMtliC
Colomtna avsnae. ... _*
.Ssne Fststs-Bfti LDWG LOT rad STABLE. S^ 4
mrnz&isisgm
t"jS»ANT COUNTAY BEAT. *»INTOl, TOBN
PIKK.—A»«]»|»nt t'osairr a<M.f lm. wttk kug
•om. n«r .ton® Maanon, itoi etabM, aaa Oat BuU-
Inta. all a... m •*-_ **—•' * r 1 f-T-^Tn
burg, two num from Tuoag.
ln haaomlu aoar rtmJy.T.raa ana-
THIRTY-FIFTH SPRING BALE-JUNE 06TH.
At is Heitor, boos. 1 ,v:
On,hx''* t CourtS^J^—l'Stnift of flftreh VstohiWades’*.
°2iSi.gJ -T*-
opuostra Frankly.' snare,ra*tor Beveatnstreet. JM
19 feStl f f aches front. n a
Elegant brown stone > *^° i
west side »cmth of st»bte udOoesA
houM; has Mi tbe modsn* endeoavew
dneea. Lotto faetlQ inch** front, IA, :6M.
Maybe exsreifled«neday prance*to*N*v,. ' .
,£le »ot brown-atone
sJjnFftrne thd. sh .vs an thesrath. of sump deoNlptMU.
Lot 37 to *,tuoh*« front. J3O Get deep.
VsluAWh itoilffiet 1 paC Arab * West. „
Two vrjf desiraSd WnwHINO LO 8, eouto M» of
’ Areb west of e*fhrae£th.street; eneh-tgfeet
I . ro T n h'/g' l rr^SltL“^LLlNa.No;w
Sdrt avenae north of B rawn street.
woihi.i>eDv«nii*lNe>. nos mgandOMShseka
-1 intxoo *!*«•, LOftfrß«7t_2L.Fr»«kteSttw--.
Bradraraemodern JLkSZDKNC*.with4<MlM*aor b
weit corner Girard avenue,end -ixtsentfi Itoft. Lot
1 ttfeetfirantbyltodeofk Three - ■* .
, hxeootnra’ N»le— o» Jamee Thtygg,dlMe^ o,
! THKRRSTORY BRICX SfORB ANFj>W k&b-'
INGj—Two thie»-story fatfok dwotfiegs-aud twe elaif
1 irsrts dwelling* Currant a>feyeurf R*bun pjess. he
> tweeti Tenth and Fieventh, acd Loeatf and ffpeuee
Elghm ward. '
Three-vtorf brvk DWELLING, No.agf Washington
stfdet. opposite JgffcrsonSeuNT*. -
'J h 44-etcry brick pWE LUNG, No. 1314 South Sixth
straet/below Fertfrel street _ ' * ■ ■■•’
Peremptory SaM. LANDS* Fetter and McKean
oonsttss. Fa..- f •
9vo ctes* timber l<nd- Fetter ewnetr. ,}
FI iHT 'IOWN IdyrS CouddrsueaLratiereeusto-
OTHER OARFETB, CHINA d^TDiGLABSWARE.
CAn o—Our rale to-morrow at the Angfaw*
Store, will o«ißpr<se.hsMd«A9i W4*criMixo#to*traeoid
hasd furniture, fine French flgta RiiTlwe, three supe
rior piano fortes, book oaspe IMF** cedar chest, sevrs
mneii and era hogshead of eraefc* aud tout tybaara,
Cuss and «Ussw«re, bed* Fotmiua
»3 a ttrfrti rt ajeaitmenL worthy the atts.ißdP of iadiee
and other* deshwus of perexursg; ' . .
for examination,
! Fala at Noe. IS9 and I*l SraftTFOURTH Straef, .
1 8^tSSi^A^}If fF wrlS; brc?iSs]b cajSet^"
1 . , . On v Thar*day Doraipg, .
i At 9 o’clock, at the Aoetran Store, on oswutnsst 01,
I excellent roeofid-h&ndfnrn.tery.el*gMt pteuo-revtpe*
! fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from TasßiliesLdecflmcs
■ housekeeping, removed Co the store fer oouveutesoe >1
» Also, sparge c darcbekL . • , .
j albq, & bagatelle table, fcofig and egtoj toggles*.
' LEAF ANDBMOXIN&TGBACCO.
j _ Etoo* v
| OsThnradey Moramg,' - „
( June H, at tt pfotook, at the Auction Store, Nos. V-?
and 141 South FOURTH Street, one hogshead ana
barrels leaf and smrfciag tobacco, goodgnauty.
! £LEGiS¥Bo^i^VSwt , /NaS , OARB^,
r KIAOJSB.J-ABMUVO STOCK, fea. , .
On Mnurar Morning* ■
Jose2B. atllo’efook* without raaeive on to* eromt
i€s, the elegant couatrj «sot v forniUre*
Roudst* Eie., going to Europe. It
Chester roeq.'abnut naif a mile south of Durbv.
„ G* Sa e absolute. FoU descriptions in 1: u.
futnra advertisements. <
NEAT 8 MODBnVVKSISwetSF iS^BAMDWMi;
FU .ITURB, MIRROR. Ac.,-
■ : . On Wedneeda, Morning,
wth instant at 10 o'clock, will beseUatcsibiioaala«
without reserve on the iresria**. the weak modem resi
dence, with threeirt ne» oik* beiMinu, auejhe ewwem.
improvemeuts.aodoßuveuieeoe*, No. M6DIbLW/
Street, between Third en<* ‘Fourth, south of Green
* treC HANDM)S? SoWjBSb?B T J?E®fc ITpRB.
' Full particulars i» handbills and cats^cwh
TIfOSES NATHANS, AUCTION^*
to loan, at the, lowest rate* eu diasMads#
watches jewelry, sdvor plats, good*, otolhin*. g/o
-o?rie-. Mg&zse hardware.cutfsrr, rtuaa aim?*' for
mture.bedain*,and onwoodfcr every ieewiptitm, iu
large or email amounts from one doll*? to ttofliftodi>
- omnmmvo,
!» n 8 G'dr.t rstabliihrii H(Wee ta tiisoitr.
S £ tl V a t« entrance on RACKgtrest
Business bonre front 9 A. M. to,P. M.
Heavy insurance (or the benefit of d« toilers,'
a2?Te.^f-% 0 0 , 95 f two put cent.
Advances of.Bloo at.d upwards, at cu« pot east, for
short loans.
e * * AT P p S *LE.
no^‘?«f?.As«Si,JS.®SLGOLD- PATENT LEVER asd
OBJUivoMBThR WATCttPg, manufactured at hat/
the usual sellina prices, gold lever and taping watohes,
silver lever and Jepine watches, jSngjiah. ffwisa.audt
French watches, at astonishing low prices, jewelry of
every description, very low. ran*, pisfelg, masical m>
strumen’s, fir- t quality of Havana oirars. sthalf the
importation price, m cuantities to ann parekattrs, and
various other kinds of goods. .
. , OUTDOOR BALES
Attended topersqj&lyby the Auetumoer.
Cnn«ignmenf» of any and kind of soli-
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
f DHTED PARTNERSHIP.—ifotice is
*- i -herobg given that the nbaenberah«.etktedu «-
ipreo Tnlo It limiied nertwrahip. in nceerduee with
the ector Ata’mMvofthe Coramnnwralth of Fegeerl
vanis. paeaed the Slu daj of March,)®, eaittled an act
relative to limirsd partnership* »nd the auppienwets
thereto, und-rtneaawe of John Hndtkinsoa. for tk«
transaction ot the Artists* Color Sueinw in all its
branches, at No. 322 North FIFTH Street.
The general partner is John H. Hodghinson. and the
special partner w Edmund Draper, both residentt of
the o.itjr of Philadelphia. The cash o >ntnbuted by the
special partner is two thousand dollar* The said »*rt
nerebip commenced on •he first day of May ififiQ, and is
to terminate on tlie thirtieth das ni J«nelSB3
. A HODGKINfiOH. Gener -1 Partner.
mv»>wgt» EDMUND DRAPER.
TVSSOLU'i I(Wi OP PARTNERSHIP.—
"fast* _ ?.° l ?ife iLBON ’
— THE UNDFR
SIGNED have One day formed a c'tpartnenhip
under tee firm of STILTON, BTONK, & CO,, for the
nnrpoee of tranaaotifl* the Wholesale China. GUM.utd
Qceenßvaxe business at No. M 8 CO*Slt4JtCfc ht,
J. B. BTOJTB.
/UHN F. BBjiNBTT.
Juuel,lSon-lm
SAVING FUNDS,
“ A little, bat often, fill* the Purse.’*
EiRANKUN SAVING FUND, No.
M^^nsswss^sss^^
ondemajtd.
Depositors'money eeonred by Government.
State, end City lumas, Groans RentsTMort
(wee> atOv
ito« Uoopaar dwrni Mf.tr bettor thu lam
profits, consequent!- will njn no rtsk vitfa deso
«tors’ money, but have it stall times rradyto
return, with i per oailt. m terse t, to the ovmar, aa
iwpseded “ wa, ‘ done - ™* Coropso J never
Females'married or eiosle, and Minora, oan
&pft£&s , .S3 c “
laoorporsted by the State
fS toSjllf I .nd^&;Sm rilT W reo,lTe “ ro< ”
LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. .
-Office open daily, from s to 5 o’clock, and on
Wednesday evening an til 8 o’clock.
r » DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader.
John. Shindler- George RnmeU.
Maiaobi W. ftloao, Edward T. Hyatt,
Lcwls Krmnbbaar, Henry Detany,
Ortsssssa JSstSKr*
JaCollb. BiL«u?NOfii'FrMiaaßt,
Cratrs CiswALLAfiniTreaxanT.
ap2B*7
A Dollar saved i* twice earned.”
CAVING FUND—FJVE PER CENT IN
SAFETY TR‘ 8T pOM
E^Y’tW’AI'NUT Street, eonthweet comer ofTffiHi)
Philadelphia, incorporated by the State of Pe-.n**:
vania.
Ho?eyjAreceivedm&axßLia,l*r*eorem&ll,&~J iu.
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of vith
drsw&i.
The ofiiee is open every day from nine o'olook i a the
morning till five o’olook in the evening, and on r'^^dai
_ nisscTO&a:
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster.
Edward L. Carter, • Joeepb B, Barr,
Robert Seliridie, Francis Lee.
Samuel A. Aaffton, Joeeph. Yerkee,
0. Landretii Menus, James L. Stepbeoeoe-
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, in conformity with Uls
>rovisions of the Charter, in Seal Estate Mortgages,
3round Rente, ana snob first-clan eeenritiee as wilfei
eayainsoto perfect.eeounty to the depositors, and
Such cannot fail to give permanency ana stability to
s Instigation. , aul ir
SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, comer THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street.
barite ana email nuns received, and raid baok on de
mand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTE
REST from the diur of deposit to the day of with
drawal. _
Oraoe boon, from 9 until a o'clock every day, and on
MON DAY from 7 until • o’dook. ’
DRAFTS for sale oa England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £l upwards.
Pliny fish. Aotoary<
WORK'S ODOMETER BAND COM
* " PAN Y. Hartford, Conn. raannfectareWOiNC'S
PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGES *NDB, wkcfa
are durable oheap and efficient, measarin* with u*r
|SaE3£l