lIP .*£r v -.•'r,.v.’'4-:; m ft jfLe tar' JngMOitjrof jlW&jSSffi . UMnioH, •~^slwC?HS'y*j»«l«j^wW ! SS^thS^Syj!oqii* ‘ - MEM -zMSS ■e :>"• i SarSwiwafcfeWß® fSglKg^fiHSbsMlS' ,to. perform a simi- WSSS^vam«sa&-- a&Eaßaßraaapjmsaft SnfflfodTCifellifflß l * or tlrt AoM. Trliroit »W>! mere SPS* wW?*™*BS™STS«»-i«nfi«tw ■Ah rlol*te~ thsir ©W JmSiots .to the law*, by SJBS 3« should be eootroUM. Kof ©euyoueSeok thePeeaent occurrence of stupendousfrauds aedrde- i bUabouif excessesart tobeallowed and toleration eTwTtolhoeewjwaredetected' mthe pomdienoement' vto die eoftotfoneftoe Tevcnnt *h*l| be Mtowid; until | s»ehclt?k-Cr person shall hpv» certified os oath ©raffir- ; wittowtnnTftm rtnvt services have been - performed. «s§«W©ft».»*me MtFtovides that every eo/jrcfor, th«»e - .ration* or IK® lew, C. W. Be *»£atetated iOontHly periods from the 30th of Novein- Kf! i£S/to the SOth eestember, ISM. and, at quarterly ! gn’odt ftoto the 80th of eepteeiber, IM9, to the 3«st ; March® IMoTbrea to the. eolleotor of the port an Kmntia Whiohhe oteime from the Government pay mnit atrthe nttef #llo> per annum 5 ■ these accounts ’hiladaYphuv custom hriuse. These vouchers. s a presented, are in pursuance of .the yego'atioaeof the department, regularly transmitted by toe eolleotor of the port to accompanied vtrithtog statement’required hr the Wto :*?f«o3, M«ra§°»l l® ei«rtT ebbwribt the tertimony, fhekO. WTBeker aiil Bot diaohani® th® dnneent the -cffieeto whiefchew*® epEoisled, end that th® oolleetor Ih®l»rt we* cnniUßtoft hat feet, they »r» Roth ■oilty of Jii.K ontn*. under act® of Coniraß®. The fir t. thbdtorManh S, IHtfaerth-SMtuleffiatLers*; p.re m.whieii provide* that If any canon, in any sue, ®lU*/, hbatia»;.or;olkfr. tto’UitU. where an oath or oMmtatioa shall it rttmreJ toil token m aetminister td.mSer cr ipairsietc or (airs of Ike United States, •hall upon th® trtinaoCmoh oath or affirmationm» or, affirm ulaaly, avert wch perron to offeudn.it ahall bedeeraed sailtr. of narjnrr, and ehaU.on conviction ;}h*r*of..b*Ennuhodbr}« not eioeedmr tJ.OOO.end $r iMtrimmMtntlntd labor not exeeeam*five jaari, aooardmr t* th® eimWipnof tbeoflenoe. •' Anii if ««♦ eeterrn or Hteoae «haU knnwipilrand wilfully pro oaf® «nM®R pdrJbrr «o b* committed. every such per tonsoofiSSifigsaalr be deemed guilty of subornation ofperiarr, eed*b*|l onuonvienon thereof be punished by tins, not exe&dtttg 99fi». end by impneonmentnot five years, according to the aggravation of <eomm>ttoe sabmit that esob of the oaths'taken .byAierriW-BaMr >» conformity to thesctof may. IMS. eonstUetes the ertme of penury on. his part, and jttab'on eaeHoeeaaiiMiapira -pthich the oolleotor of the port* .pith thefsowSdcothat b t sbrother was not lathe petfomiaßeeoftododnlitt dthii^e^Mrfeqmredby ipe 'rrtasunr reattlatioßaof Msf,\Nor K* aeeepUntoh oaUuMya the muary thereci,andtransmits«eh oath to the Treacory .Oepartaieot aravtmoher in support of his aocouot with, the United. Stater, procures. in cKm -tempiatioHoflaw, sneh.oath to be made; and isguQty 'of subornatitm of perjury. Nor is it reasonably poesiMe, that a collector ean so astray upon this sntyeet, for the -regulation* of the Treasnry Department, made for the Midaneeof collectors.*p.*are very explioi^ ';jil.attwlej*' of wh retulUions- tbe *eorejtary oftheTrwnry.in.UM7i is speokincof the aot of May, *mpMfas *»Phld darihs a period ofstoltussu, leave ot absence® vraibßrfqremploy ment, ormerepte- Tentive daty* or thme# the oath or affirm oion/ki be fame, most state the fact .sad period. meMms tb* na ‘tore oilae duty, and if the disbaraias officer, assents to axe* oath fce oon&ivesat the violation of tha laVr, aad absts tke crime of periary® If any imposition a ■raetreed opoo_biminmairinsjt.it will behiti daiy to • pfoogopje the off.;fader as soon as he eomee to the bnov' bV toe Cirenit rnurtof the United fltstsTlr tor Ifnftint titatesvs. Mo Ewan's ltep!',Jlia/thet»the set' of toe M Mvgh(JBU. above 'etoSednaptS&eto paths imweln imhalfofcleims a*am«t r topoepaneMs «f tbellaitodStates jQoyern> mettt; aad ateotoofthe token in pursnence of,a retu dene® Etth* d*p®rt*arntinavvvprlo?aeUuin ersiiut >M (Jtr«®d Bt*lnr. lSee Vsited £tatf« y®, Bail®r, , Th® HeondrtEiuM lo *hioh r«lr committee cull »t- Mnlion u finvint in tKn tmijintfan Keen violated,br th® eoUeotor ®Ed h’a brother. G._W - Baker, ia the first 35toi Of theut offld Maroh,lSO. » SWnte® at Large, TTLJTW®««•«• prOTidu: ' , • - AThit lt»»r »er®on orwrtoM ®h>ll f*l««l*, make a oeuw or proonre to R® falselir made o- rrilrullr aid or iißW ! ta"Widl,:i«»Wd* Enr.dwd, ofder.cerlfflta/s, 'newer of ®tloraer. receipt, or other, imiinr. for the pnr pob® of ohtainlnEor-reeefriiiff’OT enahlinitan* other parao. or persona to obtain dr receive from the United Site!, or enr of their effieete or «enfe. «dr }dm.or rt*t -of' ! n&mey,Or shall Otier or pubheb as true; or i^aoeetobenttoredorpoblisbedestrue* anyruch false •dwd,-po«sr4ifattoniey® r oider,>errtvte*is, receipt, or ■4tk*t icriii*tto Of -shaUftranfinit to or, present at, or e*aeft«rpraeavfcio ba- tmnsmitted or presented at ony office^rofloesoftbeGnveramentofthe 7/mtad States My deed>vovarofattorney, order,, ttrt'fitau, receipt, ofothtrwTUinitßh of or-in relation to any claim or, *eoouat v with sateot to-defraud the United lUtfii knomna tbesame to be folee, every suoh person .•haUtoßdindiedtobermltr offelony;” v . .. IPTo bonititate tbe fame• character of the ctrlmitate, tcecipt,ot ppokctt of. It is pot necessary 4h'a*ihepaper.shcaim,heinlmatf* forced paper Tbe §it intentiofi of to*..lavis toprotoclthe treamirr *nss* ar vE.BM*,(rilowerd,p.ES. - -p*rJ!SS&3ieMrXi?St wile ” hiWiiiS^llM par mooth. faeina.f*!>*,io le peUt? petfar thia act of utler .ls* Jjnd mMiahmf.Md of mmatinew *0 -officer, of lieUßited Statee. e,fat|eeertificete ,ln rapport ofhii claim fortaiarvi aofltheeeUeciorT koowln* eeeh uaer ticqi to he faiw, ia reiltf flwler this aot of tranemttun* oertifi-ateio 'EtaMrtWMd fc ku EOeoaa-a Ee enlleolor. .kb dsn; wr information that eeetaed necessary In order to ds- | rnmme wkethsra proercution.ecraid be tnaintaineJ. yThar i nformatien vas furntshed by the department w toe letter*-of toe Commiesioner of Customer to of Febru ary, 1880. Ait tM* pro Mention seems to have been most etfeetuallr by the-President, who, on tbedtoof Marab,iB6o.sfevday* alter the inonirv at ‘-tiwTrettsfTSeeartment. informs Nr. Vandi In accordance vrito of t he. Pecretary of She I T r e|isnry;behMdeiennined fo mavea ebanse in Jus Fe*TePU7'< at toe time' -he deslnra-this re> moral* mast neoesstphr have been THilr aware of the dSpwdstteie* bv toe meta. u aod the 1 oily; rational in ference is; that top reiopvaliWae demanded jnd made in order to aoreetf tbemalßaeanee fn' office of a poiitloai 'tavopta and his brother, who edited in Philadelphia an A ftjipjMttr» ofMr. Vandyke to the Pjrrsi dtei; dated Mill Mareb.toM- that the President desired Mr. Y»n» , yke to permit Mr. Baker to control the ebco© ofreVesateeto the Lbariesten Convention.. The faot thst these delegates hsd beea ehoeen may have been, aqi mo« Bmbabljr.iras.an aU-poverfal desideratbm with Mr. Saekanaa ia taklov the most efiectoal mode of preveatias the sroeecatfoa o r a friend whom he oon 'sidsndacrmtndtinrpctifleartoflaenee in tbstaelesa tiom / it i* nOwupward of time months eince the fraad upon toe revenue®- and these repeated perjuries, have aeM'Mjeurltotp the knowledge ©f tbs Administration, and vat the tndty wrtiM have not only cone onpunuh -ed bat are.retsined in omee in charge of tbe revenue of toe second port ia importance ofthe United mates. oondaot on the part oftHe Exeeatiyeafidtoe &ecreiary of (he Treunry is a sptpeet for toa highest censure® '- - ; vjtoapart ofthe, same clast of irretralarittes. your oom- & wlariMby the cl pMndl. bttt did not receive any portion of Jiis salary, leaviog it in the hands of the #|i itorrteepPri JobnOkmuilnis, for his own profit. * forwaat of time,'have notbeen'able to wSara the* S [peal mail ageut; and^eeetvedtoe.salary as suoh®.-He i is.what i-kncwu at the.“ items’ .man, or looal.edtior, «f TiUjfVsr.Wssi. in that eity., Hie salary wasftiOG which he ren dered bttis or Be earyice. hlsdsfaee beiag performed by totiwrailroadVdeliver the feafteiS: mm; “'if. '' i BXECtmVEBNDIfiO. T*S continaed in the hands of GarxellosWetidelMn violation of the statutes of ltod, chap, IM* MO. M. Slat, at Larstfvol. 11, pace 327. This, upob the temimw <rf wdbam Pettiboeeand Coiambus Alexander, tiro h'jb]v respectable gentlemen, practical twdera/fesiding fo Washington, was at.a lore to the' Government of at least ffiQfiOO peraanuin, or whatever th? Government mighfrcbone* to, make it.as Mr. Alex ander offered to do the irork at S 3 per cent, less than the Government iraa then parse. * *;4-TlMioemmUtae-bare-quote extracts from the teiti moay or Alexander And Fetubone.) ’ HUNTING. fl / . The evidence herewith submitted proves bevond h, doubt thatt|e priees Mid for the executive printing, ud tobigdmKi hsTe been utterly disproportionate to the work dqws. Th* e*e*« beyoed affair price has been withthe knowledge and consent, if not bjr the di root order ortbe Fresident, squandered* upon' a-, profit- • Kat 4 press. devoted-to the interests of the Administra tion—upon •* ThtPttnstlwnian.” " The Argus,” and shears from 'the-teeti.mony of Mr, Wendell, tbs the contracted to do thepnmin* of the Post Orace Misaks, nr to pav to Mr. Rice, of *Th* Pennsylvanian.” 43iper cent of the jroes amount io be reoeivad for Mekpnotifg. < The onKinai arum* e • mint, end the subsequent modifications of it, willfully afflsj^rcmtfrafollowmh.extreotsftop the testimony Q. Asd I Understand* fWm vpur testimony, that you made MjamstiMat- w*tii: mm for fersr*three cents on the dollar. A. Giving him forty* three cents on the after * time, to par him the tnooerSeder and afterwstd paid a part ofJffe|?fe iriwi'A. =•• ,Q. Didvou writtenorvetba.l orderfrom tihe President of theUoited States.-or the Foetmxs ter Geaeral. to divert anr portion of that money—that forty-tfirtewer cent.—from wm. jim sAy. fetes 2 ? “ 85oe1nd "S^ordßW^lT,rt of ih«”ma- Mf.to HiM antfjMrit'foT Till Art™ >AboSt the ,^«3^ B «*d n fer^i£s v 2RT4oto« ear that the arrangement In' tbs'else of The F**s*pfttefcfe« and-CTe Arret was-made bribe Preeideatr AT l alwnve deSeretood.lt eo through the WfauJ .that. conversatioo* had been held iptfithe mi deftt.aed'he-jiad renrrsa the matter to General TK ■ q.OM.yot.Mrtiwt t» Uwi eonv,n»tios« th. Frwt- ’.wtetfiftli? is io»- «tnrof (MrEprc or. ias, KRM MtlM cative \tioa, \nt THt! PHH.ADraIf-niAi _ WEbNESDAy, JWIE 20 , I 860: toi while. That vu the understanding. although not expressed m the rnder—that waa the verbal i Q r, £ making sueh arraUgomenta with Mr. Rioe ax X could. tfe insisted upon CO cents iu the dollar : I pro tested, end finally got into down to4>een»s In the dol lar; that e/rtement ran- ohms through the I winter.. I ohafint under it, and seeing thatlwas setting behind in rovbusinsM.andwhat wae left »e dirt not support The l7ftto», tr:ed W hiveU revoked. Mr. Severn*! through lus political mend*, tried also to get some of it* and this order or vrrv* J**ued. -TeyoJnn* the other, with' the tredemaading that I would pay but 89 »er eent. instead of « per cent.; that i*. to. nay Mr. pdreent and Mr. Severn* n« per cent. ,• that ranelong, eneh party atilt dissatisfied because h»oou ! d not .get alLuntHjapt, previous to the election, when I ■WS'Ts™- ‘0 whom ? A; Totha Prendentend, without any durent {torn him. t took it we* one ofthe first dntie* of the President to inform Coegrusor this enonnone waste, of the-> pabho money* thatuie evil might be remedied by the neoesoair legis lation. He. aggros, however, to. have preferred that these money* ■hAuld have been expended Under the to- ms of law in ihe support of hi*.Administration. hia_ friend*, and hi* retainers* and for this* in the. opinion of jrour committee, he deserve* the censure of all honest Sen. It is to be hoped that this ertinaa bean remedied -the legislation of the present eession* and the com mittee therefore refrain from any farther remarks open the subject. 1 Conclusion to-momw.l ' » IMPORTATIONS. l Reported tor The Press,l) . _ RpTTFRDAM-fihip pashm-iUpkß gin Patterson & Bouldln; 17 oaakswine ldo brandy order. .. . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE N.T ATH AM J akpM N ( 0oMMI ”" 01 *” Hom - LETTER BAGS At the Merchants* Exchange) Philadelphia . Ship Saransk* R0w1and.—............ .Liverpool* Jane SB snip Norway. »ajor.Kong* aoon 'Ship George Raynei. Savage i.wValparaiso* soon HarkEllsabeihJ* Fralkea.i—^.... .Port SpainTTane A) Bark Prim* Donna. MeGuiken^.—Londonderry, eodn Brig H H MoGilvery, Clifford Faucoptb* Ja- June IP KAHINB INTELLIGENCE. TORT OP FUUiADELPHIA, Jane 20. 1B0«. SS2 r J l — 4 BETB_«:~.rtt KM WATER._i . S IB I ARRIVED*.. Bark Amy* Hammond, 8 days from Bostoa» with mdse to lyejls, Melton fc C«. _ • .. . . , Bjng Sparkling Sea* Wiawell, 3 days from N York, in ballast to oaptem. - . '• - - n <6ohr Gen rales* Hjckerson* from Turks Island June i. with salt to Wm Bumm* Left at XI Brig Sumner, (of tMem) loading for Boston* IGtn mat. Ist Z 3 )510n72i5, ■poke brig L T Knight* 11 days from Baltimore. Bohr H Staples. Gibbs, 8 days from Charleston* with cotton and nee to Pettit. Martin fc Co. Bohrßarah,Beneon,6 days from Hew Bedford* with' OB to captain. • Bohr John Farnura* Crowell, 6 days from Providence, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Bohr Grecian, Matthews, 4 deye from Portsmouth* in ballast to oaoiam. - Behr Wm CoUver, Rayner, 9 days from N York* with railroad iron to David Cooper. „ , Sehr Vashti Sharp. Sh arp .from Bo* ton. Bohr Lady Ellen. Corson, from Boston. . Bcbr Laroont Da Pont, Corson, from Boston. - Bohr Adelaide, Young* from Boston. KBL ItteS&itfSbSi W Bohr 8 F SoHiday. Beaman, from Boston. - Bohr Fanny .Maybew. from Boston.. Bohr Q Dk.RFShannon, Marta, from Boston, * p«hr Llitie Taylor, Taylor, from Lynn. ' Bohr Mary. Howell* Covell* from Manchester* - ' Bohr D G Floyd, JUokett. from Greenport. , Boor Treasarer* Fisher* fro»Wj|m ngton. ' Bohr J B Allen. Allen, from New York. . Rohr Sarah A Taylor, Jenkes, from Porehester, Bohr A M Aldridge, Bateman, from Beverly. . Bohr Hannah Warwiok, Shropshire, from Boitaate, Bcbr Nelli* D,Btudam*,fromBtamronL * y CLEARED. ■ Steamship State of Georgia,Garvin,Savannah, Alex Heron* Jr. Stoamsbjp Pennsylvania* Teal, Richmond, Thomas Steamship Boston. Crooker. New York. Jas ANderdioe. Ship R Jacobs. Henderson, Liverpool* Thoe Rlohard eon A Co.. Sark J boraas Dailet, Dill, Lagoayra, Dallett Bros. rig Venus, Meadus* London, workman k Co. Sehr Greoian, Matthews. Portsmouth* J H Comad, HohcD Loniser, Laws. Balem, Nevis. Sawyer k Co* Bob? Maine Law* Amesbury. Rath* Me, GStookham. SchrTLMiller, Gray, EastCambndge, RACorson - Bohr Vashtl Sharp* Prctidenoe, Noble, Hammett A Caldwell. , • . Bohr Nellie D. StndAin*. Richmond, do Bohr J IMllen, Allen, New York. . do Bohr H Warwick, Sturopehire, Boston* N Sturtevaat A Co Bohr Beulah E Sharp* Boston* do Bohr L A Denenhower, Miller, Boston* do Bohr. Lady Ellen. Corson, Providence, R RR Co. Bohr A M Aldndge, Bateman, Providence, B Milne k Co. , "Bohr Listie Taylor, Taylor-, L«nn. do . Sour Sarah A Taylor* Dukes, Roxbury, LAudenreid A Ce. PohrD G Floyd* Raekett. Newport. do Bohr Mary Howell* Covell* Manchester. do & Bohr L Dnpont, Corsoc* Prpvidence, Nevin, Sawyer Bohr Adelaide* Young. Providence, J R White*' Rohr Restless. Smith* Balem. Tyler. Stone A Co. .Behr 8 F BolUday, Seaman, Boston, Vanaoeen, Norton - Behr GDk RF Shannon, Marts, Roxbury,“ do Rchr B Shepard. Baoaders* Georgetown, do Bonr Ida V McCabe. Piokup. Baltimore, do Bohr ’> reasnrer, Fisher. Boston. C A Heoksner fc Co, Bohr Fanny, Mayhew, Boston, L Rothermel A Co* „ (Corre*pondeno«Tof The Press.) x HAVRE DE GRACE. Jane 19. 1860. > The Kingston lev with 9 boats in tow, laden and con? signed a* follow*: ' . . —. _ Independence, lumber to Malone A Taflon w WAS Bennett, do to Noroross A Sheet*: Lundy's Lane, do to Henry Croaker; George B Brass, do to S B Bally A Ben; Florence, lumber and Bhmrles to Samuel Bolton A Co*, Cast J A Moyer, bark to Keen A Coats: GeoMowton* wd.CJpgßrabxker, ooal toDelawaie City* .. * MEMORANDA. ' Ship Theresa. Wallace. from Catoutta for this port, ran ashore in the Bay of Bengal, but was got off alter tiinohanting. . Ship Winged Arrow* Berry, eleared at Boston 28th mat for Ban Francisco. Ship Mileesuadieh* Gardiner, from Calcutta* at New York 16th inst. March 14. on the Equator, m the Bay of Bengal, spoke ship Undaunted* of Boston, from Cal cutta for London: ldthult, latPiaS.tlonS 0/VT. spoke bark Barah H Bpow* from Fooohow for New York, 93 days out. - - . Ship Thoe H Perkins, Stevens, sailed from Valparaiso »th«(t for Callao. ; * • ' jjShi o Grey Faalb. Eughes, sailed from Havana 14th Ship Thoe WaUofl, Allen, from New York, at ini*. . ’ . BxrkTaoonv* Drown, from Palermo April S 3, and Gi braltar May SS. at New York 18th inst* with ffuit. Bark Washington. Butcher, at Havana 14th inat. was chartered-to load sugars for this pore, at 99 per hhd— oauacitr.4l)D hhds, Brig Mary, (Br) Morehouse, henoe at St Jago de Cuba 4tn inst „ Brig waiter Howes, Fierce, for thia port, sailed from Bacuaßth mst. BrijrJMary Barrow* Elwell, for this port* sailed from New Haven 17th Inst. Sohr Pennsylvania,9o9 hhds capacity* was chartered at kggjina 14th inst, to load sugars for.this port, at 96 .Bohr JosephW.Pharo, Cavalier, cleared at Boston 13tb lost for this port. ' Bohr Alexander, MoDevitt, henoe at New Haven 17th inst- . -- . . , .Bohr Sarah, Upeon, for this port, failed from N Haven ITthfost.' -AhrHWMnrte, Phillips, from Taunton for this port, at Newport 16th inst. , , Bohr Atlaatio, Waas, for this port* sailed from Provi dence 17th inst. - . ' Sehr* New Jereev. Vanneman. and J S Hewitt, Ross, for this port* sailed from Balem 17th inst, ~.r fI&DICINAI.. AIK ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. V These Serines are situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Crus, in the town of Alabama, Gtneste ca„ N.Y..eight muesaonth of the village of Aedti|o»on the Erie Canal. and loqrteen miles from Batavia. . tar The principal A aid Springs are three in number; betide* theee there are six others. They are all located within a circuit of,about fifty rode.. The medicinal aaatitieeoitbewateraarefttllyebbwntn the eaUoined teetimoniale. They conuUn a very large amount of Sul phur: Sulphuric Actd, sulphate 0/ Lime, and Proto- Sulphate of ,Iron,- The great medioinal virtues possess edby these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence* iniuch unusual nasalities* of these ourauve eubetancee. . Hundreds of oaaea ofdiaeasß, especially those result ing from the scrofulous diathesis* have been cared br their use. skin disease#—even in confirmed leprosy— the waters have been signaliy successfal. , Opinions of medloal and scientific gentlemen are given' in the, circulars. The following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terras of the medioinal value of these waters JKmmonv, T. Romeyn Book* M. >D., of Albany } 'JaaiMeNsugbton.M. o*. of Albany; Edward Spring. M. of New York; Dr. R. Oampbell.of Pitts field* Mass.; ur. J. 8. Shuler, of Lockport, N. Y.* They reoommend the waters confidently. Dr, Sprint refers to a east of chronic diarrhaa of several mars* standing, which teds cured by the use of the water. Dr.Beoksays* I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as fiedioinal agents.” Dr. Campbell says, •* Tney must be irhly benefioialforall ohronio diseases of the stomach and bowels. Lr,B.P# White read a paper on the subject of these the Adsdemy, of Physicians, m the city of New York, in which bp states thn the Waters pos sess dscidedly tomoj refrigerant, and astringent proper* ties; and that the olm* of diseases to whioh they are more particularly adapted, are chronic affections of the difssttee and armory errana, and some of the cutane ous disease* ; chronic dyspepsia ; chronic diarrhoea ; chronicdysentery j chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis i diabetes ; case* of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ra hemorrhagica, and the ooUiquatire sweats of, HAotio Fever*. The Water may also be Often used witol ad vantage, he saysi in caaes of low typhoid fevers; in convalescence from protracted/cvers, to excite the ap petite and promote diiestlon; in diarrhoeas.psrtleularly soohasaredeperdentona relaxed or ulcerated state orthenmoous membrane of the intestines, in calou ioasMectiqn*. or liMuute, attended with phosphatio Mdimsotsyitisthe suitable remedy, being preferable to munatioaoid.as being mors solvent and less apt by continned use to disorder the stomach, m febrile d)&- eases.jit can be used properly diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish thirstandpreternatural heat. Inskindis •aeejMn those, forms of dyspepsia connected wl~h an aliuume condition of the stomach, aarm Pyrosis . or wa ter-brash. it wijl prove better than hydrochloric acid. 11l oases of Coltea jnctonum, and other injurious oon- Mcuenoes arising from th? aotton qf lead, this water will prove to be an admirable antidote. Its'chronic j>Aflrf*#ft<j, laryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh , and humid '4sthnia r •chronic ophthalmia (externally) as* gargle in ulcerated tors throats, m oases of aail vstion;and m UueCrrhean nd sleet : apd aUo \vinltt. When taken intern Ally, awme-giasaful of the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. Other testimonials from physioiona, and other re ■peetabis individuals, may do seen on application to tne-Asent. • Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unless procured from H.‘ W. BOBTWICK, ; ww, %E _• For Sale et the follqwimc Agencies; • FREDERfCA BROWNS 'Drag and .Chemical Store, Northeast ooraer of FIFTH and CHESTNUT ' AlJn’forwle at FRBDERTOK BROWN. Ja.’s, Dm, W4,i.T* mi P l ti«sJi?L l Lt.SP?. tln,,nt »l,^ H . oto l« _ ? orn ® f of NnjTjf and CHEBrwUT Streets, FhiladjUphia. ,The Trade supplied At wholesale frioelT/myU-swly THE CHIEF AMOKS TEN THOUSAND. DALLEY’S KAtUOAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other OintnuhtLud hwisi nnUoatloni m both the Eastern ud Western HemUsheres, wherever intro- Saoed | *Mlts intrinsic merit tc ihe true eeoret of Me enoeees lneUe«t4<M&e< nftctiont, irhsthsr the cease K^r W **A|SCAL«I ora tanUatlr reUered of g their, niunush. Min .and is mua ration, w »timely 2 utuoitiin of thismer vslfovs AMlity shd the 3 flsdh is jrennred asu bj a ftwwfiiw § pifisEkv. . .OhUdren ere. Jare«M»i H euirererifromextarnalin- mmn S months 4u § safe S«T/»-.S veller.and over* other In to fife a throve, lum< within the t from or colli- Laiw 5 that this Mwrtq&ttreotor fn«<f * « U both ,port»We/,an§ rer he m his eomMSi9P» «s e friend > tHcm* El suds of Smog witnesses rsuoisS ▼mise, who owe their B3w\i “.i* » ‘ MC^SoiUlSi « lerofiiU,-, Summ of tfc* jSgMSStisa, TjSu/rsni .O^rss, WrtMrft* . Kofnsit INSURANCE COMPANIES. gA-BINJE & DUY. AOtoTS, No. 4,3*‘WALNUT gttMti Insure agwnsfe lon ,or damage by Fire, pn Cotton and omi ropMt 7 , MSTaO?dLITAIft!yt < « 4, lN«.. B| So.jLu9.XEVyo*K; * -Cash Cftpl bri and Surplus 58».658 60.. ho P nfihb,i N s^n c o| co.r|p NjfyvoKK,; CITY FIRE INSURANCE, NbW HAVEN, Cash Capital and BuriiVas 9934J91 GERMANIA FIRK INS, CO,. OF NEW YOHKr- • - Cash Capitol and Surplus 9U5 999 07. HUMBOLDT FIRE INSTqCL. OIP NE f YOmK. „ * Cash Capitaland Burplvs 9W.M9 81. . Applications in Krsoa orT>y,noto will receive, prompt Attention. ,BAB(WEfc DUY.Aeente. - t ; Jo4 8m t - No* *2k WALNUT Btrket* ENTJBRPBIBE INSURANCE COMPANY ; OV FHILASEFHU. ' i'' (FIRB INBURANOE EXOLUBITOLY.) ; «>*£s&% .mWSM* N? k&N** DIRKOTORB. - . , F. RiTon?o*s Si.mm, Ho%ixtiul,,Vk-wv>*. wiiu.mMoKMi SJJ.M, NiLßio Feaziu. Johb K._Bmowa, Josh M. Atwood. B. A. J*SH*«to«,, > B»n/. TlTm.dick, Ajn>Mwß.C*iH, finST OHARLRB W. COXB, B«or»»rr. f«M A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., Xlu INCORPORATED IfIU)—CHARTER PRRPET. Vmml* in PQrt nnd (hair oarfoe., and other ferKmal ProMitf. All Umtt libinUr and promtllj adintted. WMCMM. ■ - pstiflEl.-.. -•■SkSSSm*:’ W.foultu«r; tSSmar ir'MARIB. PttuMani. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Bwtautr,. frfl-lf Quaker city insurance compa- PLUS BJ»,7*».7o.~lnwre» Malq« papqana hr Pm, and th* Panis of UM Saai Inland H»vi,atumand Xr& “*°t»«gg^ aE h, HART, PrMidont. , KSSfe" 1 - DIRECTORS. rnsr- E.W. Bailer, , Andrew R. Chamhart, T NSURANOE COMPANY OF TUB l!h*rt.r.d in HM~Ca,it*l •WMO-AiHtai JanaiOT !■ *%^SmStaJ , 2f l *o«ad- and aTailaWe ««iiritleMe;- tipge to intttre on YttteJt and Cat,oM> BnUditWi Stoela n tes.te- : r . Preiid«t._ WkLLIAM HAWPKR.HeoTetarv.» ie i-wftntf U'XOHANGK INSURANCE COMPANY Ci -0810, No-MS WALNUT Street. , „ , PIRB INSURANOB on Ronaaa and Marohandun gener&ilr > on iavorahle term., either nmitad or tei **tU*l' DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bowel!, Edward 11. Hoberta, John J. qiimtha. . &S Jr.. > ftmLL. JOHN Cl. GINNODO, Vice Pre.id.at, . " i Bpwakd W. David* eeoretary mhtl-wfintf TYELAWARE MUTUAL SAMSTT IN OS omen b.EWiwjft.AM murajr • •10,000 U. syBsuwr • ¥ ofc Note* and inter- ‘ , •SAM T *m^«rj.n r Loan to tha City of Phila- •MMC/ Pounglraaia Raijroadal Mortame' 1 _ ' •WAN. HortOeiKjySetiie Bajtwad'Moit- • ' _ CHM WerflSlaJdrtim Poawnrer ltejljrar;..^.; Company 7dr c< oonpon bond*.,.,. SMW IB •MAHhM ekaree etoek Germantown Goo i • ..J_ «MW.M* Ba.lroao . , BMC*.moaharealiorthPenanrlvaniaßail- . road Company WOO •UM> Ih&re* Philadelphia 100 Boat and Steam ij -•. Toy Company; Philadelphia an* • , , : Pavaanah Steam Navifatloti COW- .Lj , •imm ’ ■ ‘ *400,715M BondiTend HoitrUMi tfidlUal Effete. Of- *, 806 HUlldiD](e; M ■■■!»* >*a»M Mao»oo an mMeeyiW T0e8(0 H "BiUo reooiTftblf for lanuangef mad#-— 0 Berio and *toe£of*imdry *liumr4nce Compa-" . oSlMPwiiiißrtoßanit^-'- •■ ■■■ '7#»S S i mm* IBs,. iE!^ BT* ■ I §L S&». oipor. fy. KBMBYLYLBr' 7 1 IFEINSURANCE AND TRUST COM jSfeujffiTlVEß iorlba vhoto tonn of 4BA&inec sod andorcrmonfeH-partihMM.Uft inttmtilß SMijSrtfttoi aafj&kw all oootraeu d«»oaduur on tk» *3ffi£rAdainlitratonu AMiynadß BanielL. Millar, fia. Pslftr* Bunu#l o, H&er. BtarleiHallnweil,. Wmrr 0. Tgnfeni, KnJolfluuKent, WjUuni H. Cut, P.V, Du Co a, WiUiunKobertKM,, Wuntr M. Ruin, I F *Bff BAML.B • Im W. Ho*wo*.B«cTet Jemee B. %Ferlan4. Joseph H. Trotter. Bdstund A. Bonder* pomelL. Hntchineosi John WTHornor* BUieS. Aroner* - firanei 17 Qhnetlesl Joeeph M. Thomas. * John G. Brenner. MSiwssp tarr. eulS FOR SALE AND TO LET. PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA I HON WORKB, SOPHIA FURNACE, &c.-By virtue of authority, vested la us asTrostepifqr cerlainore* ditors of PoUapl McCormick. sod in pursuance of a de cree of the District Court of Allegheny county, in tue Copißinnweatli of Penney Jvania, m No. 8. of Woven her term, 13(6. we will expose to public sale, at the MER- CfAyiW P-XCHAtfUK, on POUKTri Btrwt,,in the city of Pittsburgh, en the 12th {twelfth) day of June, 1860. commencing at II o'olook A. M< the Rolling Mill and Nail Factories, situated pear New Castle. -Law* known aethe ORIZABA IRON WORKS* oontainmr 16 Boilmk'Furnaces, 6 Heating FnrnaeM.Bar Roll*, £a»alLßriJe.,Nf»l Plate and Mnok Kolia, Saueesers, 49 Nan Machines, one Wrought Spike Machine, and Machinery for manhlao turing Nail Kegs and Fire Brick. , Ahv>,' the Blast Furnace, known as: SOPHIA, ad joining above works, wbioh Is oapable oT turning out 190 tons of Pig Iron per week. , Also, several lots of ground, adjoining, and several piece* of land adjaoent to the Iron Works, containing , Coal, Irpn Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay, Txrms: One fourth of-th® porobaw money to be paid in cash on the acknowledgment m the dead; the balaooe in one, two* and three years from the time of tale, with interest from that time; the deferred pay ments to be secured by bond and inert**** on the pre mises. H. IMaOY! WILKINS; , CHARLES KNAP, IWPcT CK ' ■ ® FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— A most desirable Factory, with large lot of ground, fronting on. three .streets, suifeble for. almost any land ot manutaotuiior* Terms enir,: For partica* ws, (&A«unof ALFRRpFITLEK, S&tb bejow Aroh, or to W. J). HOGERB, Mo. 1008 chestnut st.* myia-jm eTO LET OB FO» SALE—A FOUR «torr houM, doable book halldlng.. all nlodern !m -eroveraeate, in eomplete order; an elegant lane yard. » rood tenant. Situated Ho. 1924 OHiißTWUTgtreet. Applyat No.-719 CHKBTNUT Street, in the Maionlo Hall. ; , _ myg-tf' TO NOKSERYMEN AND FDORISTS For ealea.large lotintbeSouthveitern eeotlonof the oltj. well adapted for aNnraerr. Tartneaeoommoda ting. For partlpplnra addrem “ K," at thla offloe. aplT-tf MTO BENT—Two beautifully situated double honaae,well abadad. with ooaoh honaea and garden. attached, on Taeonr Plank Road, one mile below Taoonj. and three,.carter. of >a mile from i’as- Cyot «■*»«■*«* LET.—The first floor of the fine build -A. |or, N 0.704 CHESTNUT street, formerly ooeupied for a wkolosale (and latoiy as a retail) fsney goods and Mrs. st.ill 9 8 CRYBTALINE LIQUID H*IR COLORER! ■ A preparation new to the public, but which hag long hewn in private pse, for restoring Gray Hair to its natu rat dolor.imparting toitaglossy appearance, and ren dering it qoft and silky., _ • It is entirely different in its nature and effects from any article now in use lor tlie came purpose, being a oieaniy fi»*d, nearly as clear as, water, roquiring no w&shint before or aftentiapplication, free from tulpkur t apy other objectionable ingredient, and applied aa •ally as an ordinary Hair OH. Can be had of the following persons r w.JZ. Herbert!, corner Juniper and Fine streets. E. J Fennell. No. SJG*N/jrth Eighth street. Thomas Lancaster jßpruoe BHcfEigbLipnth streets. T&opae Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth streets. Wm. B. 1 hompson. Mt* Vernon and Seventeenth bL b, Edward Gaillard.Jr., Aroh. below Second street. E. B. Qarntues, Coates and Tenth streets. George C. flower. Vine and Sixth streets. Af H. Bowman. Sprues and Second streets. Charles Shivers. Spruoe anlSeventh streets. Caleb ft. Keeney. Aroh and Sixteenth streets. For sale wholesale and retail by T|f ACKEBEL, SHAD, HERRING, Ac.— Wf* W bbl * •£«* h lHww>4mrftoro-Vq** . k£rei,ia*tsorted packages,of aveiychoice quaKtj; tO bbls. new No. 8 large Mackerel. - 80 half bbls new No, 8 do. do*- 80 bbls new No. 8 medium do. 00 .do. new Eastern men Shad.. 80 half Phis new do do do., 80 do prime No.l Salmon,' 100 quintals Greed Bank Codfish; __ >oo boxes new Herkimer county Cheese, . Nowiendlaf ; « ; 3*l/ :v iSfl wohth WHAityKS. ’I^INEGAB.—6OO bbls.. CUrifted.CUler S ttdf ; jg2jaBCM^M.PHILAI)£LPHIA[G£B* m., 'j&giWM-tfu ».W mimA.’M., «, a,a, 7X, and g.io min. A.M., Womin„<, ! «, ;i ' ’CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. , dl’s|;^ Sth '*» 8 < W> M A. M„ >,«,«, M, 8, », M ON SUNDAYS. Imtc FhUadalrtia l.pt A. M„ a"/, and 7K P. M. jOhMtnut HUI 7.U A. IL, 11 JO, Aid, and 8.10 “t'OH CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Laava Philadelphia 8.90.7 X. MX. UD9, min.. A. M.. 1.».».(»i;W 1 8.M,8,90. anduiPTM. * laSaTH*?*?”"” *’ T ’ “*• *• nAI »*• «■ faara P|iß*delahla?A. , {d.aßd?acd 8 P. H, Kt. A. &. ainy. rar&tgi A - Ife’aKlJSWff: JP* “•“ 41U ‘ v. -OH SUNDAYS. Leava FhlladelpWa a A. M,, a. a, and 8 PM. Aaaaa Manajunk7o.M„lK, aid,andOXF.Mi BMf Wi^dMSk MwMH PHILADELPHIA heading hail* KQAD.-PASSENGMI THAI NS £r POTTSVJLLLeI BEADING and HARRIBBURG. - ' . MORNING LINE, DAlLYV(Bundays exoeptecU Laara New Depot, oornernf UKoajj ana OaLLOW HILL Street*, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets »at B.CO A. M., apnwotlng at Harrifturg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T Pi M. tram ronninr to Pittshnrs s tlio CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1,05 P. M» tram running to nhamheriburc. Carlisle. &o s and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP* M, train, running to Bun h**7,‘ °\ AFTERNOON LINES. t*..*, at 5 P, 3L# DAILY, (Sundays ex* DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, JPeom PiiTtAnnLPHxa Miles, ToPh<BmxYtUe....,~~~ 381 Holding....—*—--. 581 Leba.noa;...—. 86] Harrisburg....*.—..~ll2J Dauphin—. teillerabarr,..-... 1431 TrevortonJunotion. .153 j Banbury..— IS9] Northumberland...... 171 Lewiaburg—.....l7B Milton ..*.,181 MußOy. —.—...197 Williamßport... JOB • Jersey Shore..... 222 Look Haven.—BsJ Ralston— ——.... JQ4 Troy....— —.381' Elmira .*37' The 8 00 A. M.. an* the 3.SC making olose connections w: Canada, the West, and Soutl wn-tr w. rf. mi SPRING ARR4NQE rHlUraunj^flMQEgm. W BALT! PASSEN^eI 4 'rRAIN9 N Li^AVK t Pim’,AlsSiLPmAj A. W., 11 noon.lExsreu,) and For CHorter at 8.1, A. M., U soon.l.U, a.oo, r.OO and For\viWngtou at 8.11 A, M., U, I.U, (.CO, LOOland gor Km Caatla atB,U A. M., ands.oo J>. M. For Middletown at 6.15 A. M., and 6.00 P, M* For Dover at 8.16 A. M., and oXXi P, M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M., and 6.00 PTsf. £orBesfordatB.UA.M.»and6AoP.M« For I*MrelatB.U A. M.,&fcde.QoP.M. For P. p M. A Leave Baltimore at 6J9 A. M„ (Express,/ 10*11 A. Mi, anddJa P. M, Leave Wilmington ftt6J»,Bto, and UJO A. M., 1.40, 3J» and 8 S 6 P. A Leave Salisbury &t 5.35 A. M«, and BAO P. M. , Leave Laurel ate.U a. Mo and 6.40 P. M. Leave 6euprd at Cel A. M., and 4.00 P. M. Leave Mfilord at 7.60 A. M., and 4 A 0 P,M, Leave Dover at 9.0 fl A. MV, and 6AO PM., lmt« Middletown at 16.06 A. M; and 7AS P. M • Leave Mew Cattle at 8.00, ioji A. VL, and tU»P. M. „ Leave Cheater at 7.40, 9.19, 13.04 A. M.,U9,tA7and 9.16P* to * • Leave for Salisbury and Delaware Bail* LeaveWtiming ton at 9.96 A. tf.,UJKIP. to., and ISJI FREIGHT TKAlN.with PASSENGER CAB attached, wui run as follows t- Ijar.TOM.l.Ha for PorrrrUl* and Intarmdiato ■ .Clave witSWon {or F.rrrrill. and IntenaadlaU flaoea at lAb F.M. lor Philadelphia and intermediate Leave Mavre*de*Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 900 a. M. ' Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi ate places at LOOP. M. Only at 11.16 P. M,» from Philadelphia to Baltimore* Oair atdisPo M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia. apto 6. M. FELTON. President TOE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAUrSBAP. 360 MILES DOUBLE TJBACK. 1860. a™ 1860. *° "«®ma|{r THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA ’ AND PITTBBURG, Conneotmg direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the 1 Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all points m the west, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Fasesngors unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express end Fast Lines fan through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. All through Pas senger Trains* provided with Loughjidce’a Patent Brake—speed nnuer perfect control of toe engineer, .tbuk addmgmnch to the eafotr of traveuers. Smoking Can are attached to eaohTrain: Woodruff’s SlMpirir Cara to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUMS DAILY Halt and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. *&st tin?W** Philadelphia at 780 A.M. ■S’Ay¥ralN8 Y LEAVE AS fmfew’s: ‘tkrinrabiti* 9 P. M* Parkesburg 0 - 138 P*. M. — West Chemer “ HM>, M. West Chekter Passengen will take the Moil, West Chester Accommodation .and Columbia Trams. , Elmira, fluffV- Jo,1 masara FaTis. and intermediate points,Tparins Phi laaelvniaat7.i6 A. M. and i P, M.go directly Tiokete Westward may broptiuned ame oQoesofthe Company m Pwfidel|hfa7NeW York, Boston, \ Bal timore ; andTioketsCastwardat any of the important Railroad Offloes in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Bteaji)fira op tfte Miysigsippior Ohio always as low, and time u quick, as by any ,For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner and Market Streets, ..The -completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chio&co.make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AMD THE < J . GREAT WEST. _The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittstarg, avoiding all drarage or ferriage of Freight, |og#tt»eryithth| savipg of time, m advfflitacesfMdliy appreciated by Shlpppers of Freight, ana the Travef tihgPubllo. Merohants.and Shippers entrusting the transportation Sr their Freight to this Company, can rely with oonfi •nce on its spesdytransit. _ THEjRATipJ OF FREIGHT toud from any point In the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad art at alt timtt atfavorablt at art tkargtd by ts\«r Railroad CorTuraitits* » Kr Be particular to mark paokagee 1 * via Fenaa, Rail road, For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com '“/I. V. A. BTEWABT, FllUtar,; H.S.Fi»roo*Co.,Zuieaville,o.;J..T. Johniton.RiplsT, O.t 8. MeWe»Vjlttjrnlle. Kj.i Ormsbr A Cropwr, Fortnmouth, O.; Fadapofc A Co, f jßdor»ouviU«, indi- W. Brown i 00., Oinoinnnti, Q.r Aliem A Hibbert. Cmoiim&ti. O.: K. Q. Mddrtim. Mußton. Ind.; Jpft. E, Moore,Louisville, Ky.; p. Q. tHßitey A Co., gTsaiYill,, Ind.s N. W. Grah»m. i Co., Cairo. lil.s H. F. Olaij, Bt, Mo.; John H. H»r -{!«, NMbvijle, Tjnn-iltarrn fc UvujtlM.inphi,, Tenn.; C ,r» A Co., Obioaso, Bl.: W. H.H. Kooota, Alton. FreKht Axant, of Xollnutdi it urnuMt ®i A f|l#i|lSr^F l SiSn ra^H.y. LKEQH A CO., Mo. 77. State street, Boston. ■ E. LEWIS, Gen’l flup't Altoona, Fa. JaMy • JIE, Has*. Slut* »;■ S' jafiMßS** fi*|S!Bft p T fc REmtMß—i ELMIRA ROUTE.— fHjgBM.PBILADBUVU. AW EL OTKnfEWBUIJTE to T4mMUK. OatavlsM. Rn pert,'Wilkesbarre. Soranton, Danville, Milton, Wil- Uamsport, Troy. Kali ton, Canton, Almira, iJuflbio, Niagara Falla, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo, Chio&go.St. Louis, Milwaukee, afcd pit points North and , Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of thePhl jadelphiaand Reading Railroad, oomer BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cat °oTnta l 7 lBwDday> ftp a^ ( QVe *° PAY EXPREBB .8 60 A. M. , The 8.00 A« M. train conneota at Rupert, for Wilkes harre. Pittson. Soranton, ami all stations on the LAuKAWANIJA AND BLOOMSIUJRU RAILROAD. trains make direct oonneotions at Klmira with the trains ol the New York and Ene,Canandaigna and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Raihoads, from all points North and West, and the Canadas. Baggage oheoicj lo Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge*and alii .icrmediatepoints. Tickets oan b> , roourod at the Philadelphia and El k 4 Offioe, northwest oomer of SIXTH andOtf ft PNUT Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner > jHIRTEEN'IHand CAM OWHILL. „ tfIIROUJ EXPRESS FREIGHT train” Lonvfl th* Phi: iclp iiaani Reading Deoot, UtoaJ anil Freights mi bedelivored before 3 P.M. to insure their uolngth) erne day. , f , > For further information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN 1 r, run! CALI.OWInLL, or to CHAB. S. TAPPEN,Genera] Agent, Northwest corner SlXJL'Hand GHi£BTN UTStreets, _ Philailelphia. 18g% JSSSKH 1860. SPRING ARRAHGKMKNT-NKW YORK LINES. law® & To «» From Walnnt-atroet Wharf, Will leave u follows—vis: PASS. At 0A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. AA. Aecom- ' modation... St 25 At 6 A M,via Camden and Jersey City (N, J.JAo commodation...—. ——— 335 AtfiAM, via Camden Bud Jersey City, Morning Mail. .... 800 At 11 AM, by Steamboat, viaTaoonrand Jersey . City. Western Express 8 00 AU|KPM»vin Camden and Apiboy, Aooomrno- At 9 FMTviV ’damden apif Amboy,' bTand A. Ex press 8 00 At ,4 PM, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey . City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 p M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey City. 3d Class Ticket 3 25 AJ6PM, via Camden and Jersey City,Evening M, via Camden and Jersey City. Southern ! » 3d “ u 1 M ' The 8F M Mail Line runs daily. The 1! PM, South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. .For Belvidere, Easton, Lambortville, Flemington. Ao.,at fl A nl ana 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf, and #•10 AM from Kensington. street wharf, and 7.10 A. M, from Kensington, via Delft ware Lackawanna and Western R, R. 1 For Mount Holly, ato and 9A, hi., Sand 4)i P, M, For Freehold, at 6 J^ T ami I P. M. ft SSE Kensington. ForPaimyraLßiverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlinr ton.Florenoav Kordentown, Aa„ at 12tf» l,and4K P. M, .steamboat Jos Uetknnp for Bonientown' and Interme diate Places, *tIX P< M, “ Sieamboat Trghtonrfbr Tgspnr. at 11 A. M..and T Aponr,Be v e/jy. Burlinsloc, End HnatoL 4; 48. tf. " R*ftl Founds of Bag&Ke»,onjy. afidvett eAclvPaksen xer. Taasenxers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All tankage p«r pounds to hq paid for extra, Tim Company limit oeptby special contract; 1 »p!g, . wm* y» Q4TyyER. Agent _ A NP IHUiSHH KE AoiNg Railroad. Op ani IfWtJo'niflilitlpß TioWt», wifEtw.ntT-.ix f« th. hnldetiHwittnY .-nemner ununmllT. onaa, Pinn« Train, nnd be abt iiin,. The, will bi touTT. th« TreMiim f »ttEeoffi,«of th, comnanr. No. » Sonth FOURTH SttMt, nt a tednolion or Iwentr-ST. par o.nt. fromth.reKular far,*, l'jirtie. within, to .njor tii. BC —MI |»|l|| |m| | PIIILADEI-PHIAAKD DRUMMER %A5 I SN%S-Tm?M T ls*irj the depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co i Eighteenth and Market streets,at7.o6 A.M. and IJSO and 6,46 P. M* .-Leave Depot at 10 4ff A. Mand 6 43 P. M, Leave Avondale 816 A. M. and 4.80 p. Mr The Stare Line to oonneotwifo 10.45 ApM Train from Philadelphia and 8.15 A. M. Train from Avondale. Freights for this lma received at No. 1816 Market Bt A daily line of itaru to aodfroa Weir Ismdenand Qz* ford oonneots with the 7.06 A. M. train/romFhiladel phis,and the S. ?0 A. NL train from Avondale. The bean ifal scenery and well-known hsaltiitslnes* of Delaware and Cheater comities offer superior inducements to those looking for summer boarding. A. Br BURTON, Philadelphia, Mar 14. 1860,’5m Superintendent, KiBIEHHn IMPORTANT TO sons seeki^ BUSINB«8 daring the warm. wtather in the issee of sxccßstotf ticks?*, on and after June 20th. 396*. to Cssssnir, Altoona, Bidposd and Efhxata Bpjukgs. and coupon ticket* for ttasuty-nz trips, forth# net of TAMtLißs.to and uompoiais near the city. . Tickets to Gresson Hotsls, atths summit of the Al legheny mountain—toed for a round trip within Id dovs—io be had for 97.60. _ Tickets to Altoona, where invalids and others will find splendid hotel accommodations, good for round trip unthtH 10 <ray4—fare *716. For Bedford Springs—Paseenrer* ticketed to Dope well, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Hsilrrad, and for Broad Top City to Blair’s Station. Excursion tio krts, 97.t6; single trip, €640. Two daily lines of coaches conneot with the (rains. Baggage onanged at Huntingdon without extra charge. Passengers to Ephrata Springs take stage from Lan caster. Tiokets for Round Trip, 94; Single Trip, 92.88. Pa«enKerat^lr»p»ion Pennsylvania railroad EAST OF POWNINGTOWN can procure tickets for 86 trips good for anv member of the family, at a discount of 36 par cent, below regular rates. T he above tickets ana farther information to be had after June 2Qth by application it the office of the Penn sylvania Rwlrnad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH and MaitKET Streets, Philadelphia; t ttt „ m . THUS. MOORE, Agent. Lewis L, llovpt, Gen. Tioket Agent. Jea im USmUmSH WEST.CHESTER ? »^adbi,phia CH A N 0 ! B OP D H A 6 UR 8 . On and after Monday* Jono 4th. 1860, the trains will leave PHlLADKLPttivfrom the Station, Northeast corner of Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 7.06 ?,ud 10 45 A. M.. a- d 3M) and 5.45 P. M. a Leave WEBT CHESTER, irons the Depot, on East Market street, at 6.26 and 910 A. M.« and L 55 and 6.33 * ' ONBDNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8.06 A. M.. and 2,00 P. M. Leave West.Chester* at 7.26 A. M. andYtt P. M« Jol-tf ' General Superintendent , Philadelphia a*d Rending and Letuiuou Vauey.iLiC Kortheyji BB»a—i NORTH PENNSYL For BETHLEHEM, DOYLK6TOWN.BABT<tN. ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) ns follows i At 0.9) A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Razleton.-WilkesbarTf, ko. ‘ At 8.30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton* Mauoh Chunk. Ac* This train reaches Easton at g.flp P, M.,and makes olote connection with New Jersey Central Express Train for New,) ork. Passengers by this train reach Mauoh Chunk the tame evening. At 8.46 A. M. and 496 P. M.( Accommodation), For Doyleitovn. At 9.90 A. M.andfiJ9P. M.fAGoonumvJatjcn). - , , For Fort Washington. Thefi.3o A.M. Exprem Train make* close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at BetMehsm. being t|je shortest,am!, mdgtdgsirahls route to Wilkeabarre* ■ • Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 7.18 ATM, and Aft F. a. Leave Doylestown (Accommodation,) at 880 A. M. and 4 r. M. Sunbury and Ene R, R. Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. i P. M. tram oonneot daily coopted.) with the OATa and ERIE RAILROAD, ith lines to Niagara Falls, iwest JAi Corner of BROAD and bTLHEMNEY* Searetar r. Leave Fort Washington 4 Accommodation,) at 6JB A. M. and 216 P, M. „ ON BUNDAVBt Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Poil&delphia, for Doylestown, at • P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.80 A. M, Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.0 u P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 9L60. To Manoh Chunk, 98.60. To Easton, 91-60. To Hoyles town 80 cent*. , Through Tiokets must be procured at the Tioket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to seoure the above rates of fare. • All Passenger Trains (except Kunday Trains) connect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroad* » minutes after leaving Willow street. myBB ELLIS CLARK, Agent. . BE—, r——■» NOTICE.—CHESTER TERMEDIATE tBTATIUNB.-On and Jftertth May. J 1866. the Paseengsr Trains for DOWNINGTOWrf all start from the new Passenger Depot of theFhifce elphia and Reading^Railroad Company, corner of BROAD ana CALEowHILL Streets, (pnmenger en wuui tot BovsluVm, !mtm ai mo t OOH WRJLIH tot Dnrainitm. IMTM M ° FkOMUtoki. WEBT CHESTER Sunday) ft t 7.U A.M.* UJO P. M.,and 44*.M. Leave West Chester at $M A. MTw 48 A. M. and AlO P. M. PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND SSfifIa&BOILER WORKB.~NE*FIF, fc LEVY, Fk7cTTC4L AND THEORKTI -AL ENGINRKHfe; MACHIIV WTB, BoILKR-MAKRRB,BLaCKBMITHb! aud FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building ana repairing Marmeand River Eniines. high and low preuure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks Propellers, Ao.. Ao , fppeotraUy offer their services to the public a* being folly prepared to contract for Engines of a) glees- Marine? River, and Stationary, having sets o caterns of different sixes, are prepared to eieontg or ders with amok despatch. Every desoriptton'bf Pattern maktngm.de at the shortest notice. Htgh-attd i nw Freaeure, Flue.Tubolar, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania obarooaliron. Forcings of all sixes nod kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of ail descriptions; Roll Turning. Sorew Cutting, and all other work con nected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of eharge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample whari kook room for re pairs of boats, where they ean be itt perfect safety; and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., Ac., J.H-tf . BEACH Md PALMER'street.. 130 INT PLEASANT FOUNDRY. No. 951 chased the entire stock of Putenu at the above Foun dry, he is now prepared to receive order* for Rolling, Grist, and Baw mill Castings, Soap. Chemioal, ana Hbtoe Work, Gaannf. Castings ipada from Rover betiUory or oapola roroacatr, $ dry qz green sand, or loam. myp-tf lAlfgkL'vrigltfkicK, 4i~yautfßAN auuiaicxi eouiHWAS^Ybui^Y. 1, O RIFTS AND WASHINGTON STREET!, nfflmn „ ENGINEERS AND MACffiNISTg, Manufaotuni High and Low Preesure Bteam Englnaa, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boileji,Gasqmewr»7Tasia,lron Boats, fto.; Castings of all kjpds, either Iron or Braae. * r^Siatf ft?" for Works, Work ShOMr RMl* %tqyta JS( Sqi Maokipary of the latest and most la nroved oonstrnetipn. - Every description ofPlanUtioa Maohmesy, stuh as Sugar, saw. and Grist.Mi’ls, Vacuum Pane/Open Steam Trains, Defecators .Filters, Pumping Engines, fto, .Sole Agentefor N. Sugar BoiUng Apparatus i Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer; and AipinwaU ft Woleey’e Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Machine, aag-v RAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN- SAFETY TRUST COM £AN Y, WALNUT Street, Southwest comer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money.isreoeivedmanysum.largeorsmall.aud tn- from the day of deposit to the day of with- The offioe is open every day from nine o’clock tn the morning till five o'olook in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o’clock. Hon. HENRY L.DRNNER, Prosident. _ ROHERT SELFRIDIfE, Vic# President,: Wiliam j. Rksp, Pograu}/, ninucTonsi ' Hon. Henry L. Benner, * F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Qarter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Solfridge, Franeta Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, O. Landroth Munns, . James L. Stephenson. Money is reoeived and payments made daily, The mvestineuts are made, in oonformity with the Srovisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, ana snoh first-class securities u wiTfal ware insure nerfeot security to th? dettositoM, and which cannot fail to give nennatienoy ana stability to this Institution. sully CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES S?tJBVBT COMPANY, ooruer THIRD and CHEST- N UT Street. . Large and email sums received, and said baok on de mand without notice, with FIVE FEE CENT. INTE- Jrawal/* 0 * the day ox deposit to the day of wi^h- Offio© hour*. from 9 until B o’olook evorr day, and on MONDAY feVKNJNOa from 7 until 9 o’olook. DRAFTS for tale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer-JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FISK. ActtyyrTi ItIRS. FREDERICK HODGES, OF BOS openinit a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG L>AUih.Smthis o!t7*oornn3eaoinir in eepteraber next Mrs. H. has the honor of referring to the Rer, Alex. H. Vinton, D. D, Rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, S ir Si U Tj*i tartioulare. may be obtained of Mr. F, H, Hoo(teg, 701 VINE streot. apM-Sm" A MEHIOAN SOfIOOJ, INSTITUTE ie a «f*- reliable medium through whioh Schools and Fami nw may obtain competent.tincners. Parents mar ob- EBsSE™*" rjtrANT * StKATTQN'S NATIONAL ~rr, MKRGANTJf/B' COLLEGES, located at rhi'a- For int rmation. oall or send for CatXpyue. fsf<tf jriltS.—3,ssB gallons extra bleached Elo Phant Oil; 4.6Bojtallon? extra bleached whale Oil; e.ew ranked Whale Oil; fiOUßalons Wo. 1 Laid Oa; < BW gallons No. 1 Maohuerj Oil: ttflS3«altoaire finedOniudiiK Oil. in store and tor earn hr ROWLEY. A 8f B dfii>(Efe.fe 3,» TATNfc’S HALL.—2OO Nfi*VTCUSH‘ONS suitable forChurohes.Leetare-roome, Ac., Bencher. |!r ■ sisl « o EbSi r » a °- c ms?,.“ 626 CHESTNUT ttroait, under the Hail, where you get Clothe, Yestiogr, Ao^so \XrORWS ODOMETER COM FATBrfT §2l S 4i* ciffraM.. fe11... Ud enoitnt, m.uurmj with un.r ring faearteraardFstaaee passed over by.the.vatuole to wluob they are attached. 'lhsM extra-nmihed Bands ooet nut a tnfe more than inferior bands without the yjBIOK-MAKLNO M^ntNE^^wmqH RAILROAD LUKES. MACHINERY AND IRON. SAVING FUNDS. ** A little, hut often, fills the Pune.” FRANKLIN SAVING PUNp, No. A 136 South FOURTH Street,between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors* money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, fte. This company deems, safety bettor than Urge profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors* money, but have if at all times ready to return, with I per cent, interest, to the owner,as thgy have always done. This Company never susjpeqded, . Females, married or single, and Minors, oan deposit in their own right, and snob deposits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoetve money ?.ARoI^IVp < aSs^i‘ o^! wa receiver. • £r ° n Cadvallader, John'Shindler, George Russell, Maiaohi wTbjoan, , Hyatt, Lewis Xrnmbhaar, Henry Delany. Nicholas Kittephouse, Nathan Smealey, Jog. 11. SattertnwAite. JpnesYerkei, Joseph W. Lippmoqtt. JACOB B. SHANNON, President Crutrs Oadwallasxb, Treasurer. ap2B-y “ A Hollaf eai ted is twipa earned.” EDUCATIONAL. SALES BY AUCTION. TfORNESg, BRINLEY A CO.. LAST BALEMijfjuSSwTTaI'ZsEABON. R SCOTT, Jb.; AUCTIONEER, No.-481 BALK feoosirvAfiaß ct- ™- , _ . , This Metslas, JouefiO, by catalogue, oka credit, eoameneing at 16 lYofook, precisely, Compnisiiur en attractive aeeertmtnt of goods, adapt ed to present sales. lao!cded will be fonni . i ,f„ EMBdOipERIER. . . , . A fall line of ladtee’ very neh new styles embroidered book, iaooast. and oambne collars and sets,-- < JofanU'nohly smbrmdsrsd asd jsecest robea,. Ladies’hsm-stitehed. smbrmoervd.apd [men eambne handkerohiefs, book end jaconet -floanetag and insert ing, Bto, , , PARIS MITTS AND GLOVES. Also. ladies’ long and short embroidered Paris black fillet mitts, Pa»fs makesilk-fini’b cipyas, Ac. ... , ... FOIHTS AND MAHfLISiI. Black silk and impure lace points and mantles, black silk man ti lies,-Ac. ; PARI* FLOWERS, u * “43 r L ANFdrBM TAUBL6. 60 dozen ladieF anorteiTsolors silk oerds aad ta«els. „ . . DRFBB GOODS. Fans organdy robfs, Mack and colored bareges, ba rege dsAnglaue robes. Ao , t .HOOP SKIRTS. Ladies' steel-spring skirts. Bo9osprints Catalogues and samples ready early on morning PHIWP FORD k 00., AUCTIONEERS, * No. 530 MAMET Strl.t, ahd .31 MIMOB tftreet. BALHOFBOO CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND STRAW ' « GOODS. _ , On ThuradAy Horning, Jane 81, at 16 o'elook preeieely. wilt be eotd, hr catalogue, on font .months’ credit, aot sates men's, boys’, andyouths’ kip and calf boots; caffaad patent leather gaiters, Oxford ties. Ac.: buff, kip, andcalfb-o gans; women's, misMs*, and children's goat, self, and morocco boots and shoes. Also, a desirable assortment of City-made goods. STRAW GOODS. t .... On Thursday Morning. «.r.? na ?** ° oi°ok, will be sold, 160 oases women's and misses stra* bonnets. Leghorn and braid tats. SHIPPING. .iS—tL TOE BRITISH AND NORTH ggggm AMERICAN SOYAL MAH. IT RAM- tecond Oabia Passage.-^..n • Chi.f oSS'l^riL^f.^.U, Th» B KiM <1 £rom|(«’l?ofkofc , l»» Cpji Hutor* A. maLxu mad Cork Hat- These vessels o son a elear white light at masthead; gTeen on starboard how; T*d on pMt bow. I MS?.’ ! f«sr,*iSs "t ARABIA, Sums, ” Boston, WedMeday, June 18. BLffaasf.« E-|S.v.W.S: Berths not secured sptu paid tor. r or Metals, uiuem mßp of laduix are lined therefor, im the valua thereof therein expressed. Foy might or ftS** FOR THE SOUTH —CHARLES The U.B. Cap tain Charles P, Matahmnn, will nil on Mosfer! Jane 88. at 10 A.M. TaroqihinMj^^J^j^jyghgMaatSee. The U. B. Mail Steamship OF GEORGIA, Captain John JLGarvin, wiU anil on Wednesday, JsSs 18,aU0A.M. t V" a—lcißrnao. on .11 KAilmd Fralfht U ntir^y aaAIo lio&i<oit,i7i ToChArlartoa—.l3l OhAflwAmi ,B M BactiihaA Mat MM iuiWrt. , ■ , 9B 00 AXCAWA MOO Maooh____ nn m»cob__ an Atlwta— MOO AUutA .100 te”rrSS Sz=rj~r. SS , m| WB— 1 — S 3 New Orleans*.... I*3l rfswffrttgne i i fig No hiU8 t uf lUing mgnedaftsr thes£p haseaiied. wL°?SvX.»or*sr T AoooMffflrjffcS^- „ • S.TMMh.HUHTE* AGA&MSLL, For norid. toon OhanMtoe, y.n MA.rtSroFA.Vr.rT Tno«l»r. NOTICED, 7VOTIQE, —A Meeting of the Association + 1 known m the. “ Anmrdaloid Micint Cora pony of foae Superior,” will bo neki at amoe of the Compeer* Taj the city of Philadelphia, ©*. MQNDaY. ibe %tof ja 7* J®o. m pursuance of the urovmou of the SI aeo tion ot the not supplement/ to m apttoaatboriaeth# formation of Cornorstioae far MUiiig, fteelttwr* *O., SnMML hr tbejLegislator* of Niehif*n,aad approved on be fth of February, IMS, for th# pence* of eiaetisz lueetart end adopting By-Leva for the gorarninant of • aid Association, and .the traaasotioft of stioh other buameu at mar proparly com* before aaid maatinr. JAM*B CARBON, J. S. WATROUw, jaic.m Philadelphia, June*B6,lB6o. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAYIOA- T lON COMPANY. MAY JOth, UK>Fim and af>er Jul/ uth, HW.and until SeaUafcer wL ISMlie charges for the tue of C&r>t ard far Ton and Trane* ponation on Anthracite Cov,umKl to rhOadel »bia, gw.jofth. BebqrlkiU ItKliSOonTwlll Aimnunl Fifteen Cent*, per Ton on tbp rate* toed Mareh ISib, IMO; apd on th* lit September* m a farther in erfftca of Fifteen oeata per Ton wilThe aide on said ibarre?, and so aontinae until the aloe* « navi cation. Hr order of the Managers.' - F« rAfi,LEY, . null P<n President*' OmoS OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. _ . . . . PHILADELPHIA, M.roh U, IaML Wurtltt d fJtHlkf ,nd t.U. m. <2iS»»3rlid 6. To Blobmond—— tote:™ Ri0et0ira......... Germegtown R. Rm~ F<aof Sohuylkiil. —. Manayunk.. . Ecbert’itT. _ Obnthohpcken.~*.. Bwed»Fuimo« Nomst’a or irid|«|OTi Fort KnitMr.H.^. FotUtawn.... rjpttfi&Mviik...—.i_~ Wo|ogaoy jj| OrSgjSVaad'Acbojoj 111 After July Uth to September la to Riohoxrad mil bo raised U o after September lat, on addlttoai per ton. _ . By orde of the Board of Manuaie, a»fl-*m W. H. Mori«BK>W2Y. fleo’y. cards. OF THE CON i* , NfCTICUT MINING COMPANY. to No. RSG V&WVX&S&K • . «°* WJS9T, President. It. C. LOWRY. Aasut&nt Secretary. EO. SPiOfXANO, _• ATTORNEY AT LAW. ONTON. K\\ . to thee ofleeuajioJi ciium* {a Calloway, Marshall, Ljqo 4 OaJave> and Christian eonnues. ’ ' Refer toU n.H.C.Bumolt,fij. r jHo, H.J.Btilu, VB. PALM RE, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH snd CHESTNUT, riv.. Ell Tiewi or thi prinoiole »jid ben mods cif A4v.niii*., daily, between 10 and 4 o'olock. address myll 3m vTS PALMER. EJ. BAY LIS THOMAS, * . ATTOB NET-AT-LAW, 4« r ??k O L??UT'BISo O Stf rom “At.hrtM.ttoNo, of Title, and other Instrument^ ofWminx. Tfcewhnagemintof Executor •hipa, Administrat&rshipa, and Trusts. superintended: srooarad for tbeuormanont in* VAfaetilN oj Money, BatUilSotorr reference given ■whan retimed, ■' ap3o-tm* SJAMUEL G. SLOAN, AJ HEAL ESTATE |ROJ|* AND COLLECTINI mh2LSra* st. Paul. BSuntMOT.. Horace see, AIBOHANTCAL ENGINEER, ud PATENT ATTORNE*. . No. 114 Smu SIXTH Btr.lt, _ (Nearly opposite the Rounty Courthouse,) Prepare* t pacification*, Drains?. ««., aad trenaote all other cubiums connected with ole obtain)*? or L»t ters nitnU a*3» 4m* J Wagner jrrmon, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, OSae, No. UG South SIXTH Street. (Opposite independence figure,) Philadblphla, , Br the aid of reliable Attorney!, at diisrent points in the united States, w enabled to proaaeate asa oolleot claims of every description* Particular atten«pn/Tven to the eyamiaakioo and re ©ovary qf tha^naaOCLtetateea DevStee, and the stas& sm parts of the Union. , w . „ . * “ . Has the Statutes of all the b*A is Commimio&er for most ?f them. ' Depositions cwtoguy taken under n * r TY" M T'tfr a i tIENRY E. KEENS, fcf* hough, IWI-dta* 1 *^o*™ 0 *™ SUMf, PtilxMtka.. PAWSON * NICHOLSON, -WOK STREET, - y*** /Alga pawwhT' lOkTl naxbiAoif, •ir'osiN, yiTOH AND TAR.-~3,«(otib KV ahipom, Benin: *eo do Pitnki T4T; ** Mate * *» ifesa^kSMeSaa ■S''3s&!sii3S£#&s}Bti < S." ,U f» »iSyrS®f.fSS?^r BPBINS COMPANY. •asas^BßS s&zsz THIRT7-FIPT* BFJUN6 j?EK“ *** °H l,T " th ««•*• *« 2^aB^SW«Sßft/SD: boose; kualitbe modem ;ato«e*a»tato iida«nu> eaoM. Lotto rest to ‘ jsJ&«as»Bßtes*fc i *„«. Two w? mit et An* atnat. wwt of KijhWMtS Kreol; tmch Jlf»«t from hj iw roo «*•» Co »» Am wt*»«ro»t. - ELf&jUNTYTillßß—Tjwtof «wm taoA.EUc odnßtj. Pi. W|B nlmri u< talmi.' ■ ■ Throo-worr bnok »TOwf»eil6WßlijH9,He.l*ll Ridf »T«no».TK>rth iur*n<fOl i vo frame .DWJ£LUfrG9.Mlfllsßd iaejbftrts nwxoa etreet, aerthyatt of Fast is attest. - ® tfiLDlNg# sees*!#* ■** RetoL Jl tin Be<&sEeta£»~feHdißf LOT/idtorafair; A B*nw Eeuts-Tfcree-storr briek DWMLUKO, Is the i**r onto ttoTo, rrottiirfs rirtM street. Handsome modem iUfidiDKßf C *. vsth «ds lot. aor Htteemth mreet. Lot to ftet frost bfiNLdeef. This* frost*. hJtosetore* oT/mmi Tboms. deceased. Crthsos’ Co»fthh-gjSt> «f Gears* ttschse, deo’d. *ihree-etory brisk ttWHLUftO. Maxtor WssUsfiton street, orooaits Jeftaoa§in:*r*. Three-btorrbriekDW£lXiM6*)fobtot* 9mtk ßuth etreet, betev Federal street. Peremptory Sato. LAffUg, Fetter sad MeKe&a oonntiee, Fa,, • - * < **•»! **■&•* Frfternwtr il'iHT town iJoTd. Chsm,Fotfereocntr. goy b a*b pf »tOoft£&9RKiSßflwSiSix. i Beieofibe whole ateotate. - > BUILDING LrfJT. e&jtf jide of West street, north of Coatee street, Pifteeath ward. t VALUABLE iUKKiy. -<T«o*i(oir, Wak Uks «Üble, Tirestruooftd. iliMt, foalh of Vine YAIUABLE FARM, WILLOW -6£oYjt<—Aieo, a. T&losbUf Montgomery oc«nty Farm, MS sort* with «ood improvernaat# adjoining the village of ~WiUew Grove, MnrelftiKl township. MortKonery eoastjiFs, - nr See Band WUe fWr paitioßlere. _ t Ajsißnee’* Peremptory Bale. Three-ftory Brftk DWBLUIIfi, ’■o. SC New Market street, east aide, above vise street, vith two three ■ton brisk awelPtueio the rear. B*me Ls»ate~Fiv* LOTS «>F GROUND, waet aide of Bu< ilretti n v rtb of Gwdaneitnet Same £it»t»-Fevso> 19. olmilut«ii Isßittitno Bynsropne. Baroe Lstata—Aieo a Certificate of JUMdkiaaaidSyß&* forae fir oae femndred doluera. ®KSSS£ T Orphan** Cesrt Balea. •• _, t . Jalr ». at 19 e’oleot see*. jj^Saw St jSm«TtmnSSiniusiifd?' triZfjNs, SSrnd "**iii°”’:t° d *" “?• Const “f JaswstSteGoaaaH. Wd-Frir* BWKtL IHO, Bwsnsoa rmt, akos* duntiuitmt, p?o&^ si ?!®j s , a 4 'Ts^i s \ I , saA8 s u TABLKB, CHAIIB, BRTTJCES. CARPEISr^a.' Cloths, china and glam wane, kc, _ Thu Moraine. R^ttoa 20. afc No.sl?eootH ThudeteefiLeonier of fls*- k ill street. the tu«i ef famtare of oBovL £j*p, a tweatj-*a*rt lee-cream freezer. ©’Scckf** »>a examined os somii of sals, at 9 STEtoSissas:. asJ^iSi&ffiassaw® 3, «“ JffiffSsEat. o, .kpote Spwii? CM ijta sTaSKeS^L?*^ k,ad Imrmtuia. bubo -*^mn room fursium g karsa ,kna tUtwAtmtmrt, warn, mjchia# mad, b, ftumr i,Co»)nsttior bib ca*« eifjit-daj jMoeta. a snantHy of oaifasia Scats. byd, *“■ and twddiar. Binge!, awl otUr WMU, Ckua Bad »«>; tSSr3S.SE» purchasing. * ►;* - -.7^ mr Catalog*** mow ready, gad the actielee «rrasc«l forexanunaaos. 1 JWi at Koa IS# aad'l4l Bosdi FOURTH ft tree* Atfo’slMk, a; Iks Aaesto u KigM, as Msirtmiatta erceUent aeeoad*kasd foriiMw, cWfsttt roiß fortWi tu mirrors, nrwti. an.Troxu tuaOlts dssSirij* aankMfißi, means tu.la* atora Isracaranuass or •Sts. . . . Also, s.imsuot srwirnr msekiaa. IB via by tutar.. Al>?, six far*, glass .id, (hour sue*, el'n, a amt alasaot va'aot dra-a'tag-reoai fawiwa Also, a .myctity of JOS eraasa f/aazeia. . STOCK Op FPBIt TTSR »S >"•*.. stlao’olMlr, asßrr. JStjftttk SeMad '•Met, otwra Jtaea •«»«*, tkatatfi* Mwo( now Mhast furniture, ruanuficturad tj A. 1. Babbs. niiunls Aor asrsroom Miss, sod •atraatsd.’ Oa ttatardas Morning, „|WJtwtant. at 11 o’etack.at .tea math and .Master streets** horses. fi cam; -a irnkn. ??'■ ■* u *" ÜbHm uite, larnese.©bains,as. •. •7*M»te««uaiMdin£bai*)oinmto tb.nlo HiA)aosb r How'HOuS'p f®> ITU BE. -•T, A® 1 *!? honsefioldfanu tars will bsecM unmedi atel? after the sale of the hoase. SaJaof the whole ab* so tote. ■»* Pali tortiwlirj IB toWluHMliliWa UfOSES nathans, Auotioneeh 1 iSkaOMtokaaa.astkr'towtt rates, mi fimamda, W|caes,iavalry, aooda»ekKki«g. rm eeneN aeears, hardware, eatierz, niture. bedding; and on goods or every. deeoristion, in large or small amoenia, Urea one iddilar to tftoesasdfi forany b Bgtta of time asreei <m. Et h ® Oldest tustabashed House lathis city. IBt Private antraaM oa lACpbrßr tBT Saalneas hove Worn • A.m. to 9 P. K. .W+ Advancesof 9100andnpwardsat two per cent. •horUoanaT upwards, at on© per cent, for . . , ' AT PPIVATN 8 * LR. • haff the usual ssHis* pyfoes, gold lever aod laptee iratchss, nlver lever and waralits. hnenalr, SNrtse.sml Freaoh vratohfe. at aetowshtag low prices, Jewelry of everydesoneuoa,very loWvgass,’pistole,itiusicsiin strumsnip. flr»i of Kavaaa eisaie.al half ihe importation price, m auantltiaa fo suit ?erehae#(», ©ad various other kuds of goods. .a. . , OUT DOOR 94LE9 Attended to personally by the Asetioseer. r<HMignmeataof aay and every hied of goods soli cited. MOBR3 NATHA NS. $VBt 1.47 1.47 147 L 47 L 42 RUO IJB U 0 IAD IJO IJS IJO tu 3.10 108 m M •0 s «T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, DWAD-WAT, ■|BCH YO p„ rp^SSSSSSSti Whafitwue day—without wnval in aise, ia —pmmwh, ib .ImUAt oMliaadrwi oiaMto awtu of uuiaHlt foi fiumtaei. bixhqadradMioteiautowiabnttMjauiiA at Iha table, of itat*>TW Mbbaotutei roctet, and bo thing that modern art baedaviiadmrtMeowvaaiaaea aocial arattbpation of the tiavalUag haa hwn omitted in its pl-«, or is neglected iaimpcaelUal details. The early reputation oi the at home and abroad, derived from iUm*cuitadO'ito superb tad Ui home liie comforts ana fanries. has been mT? khneed every year by the nnwearied exertions the proprietorg. mnMm TREADWELL? WHTTCCfrB, A CO. JONES' UOm -Thg would aad lb. BQbliQ, thil Ho&i* ??Ji^**** d Ihnutate of the Jotie» C^iditioasare row bemgtaade taitr £w T r-1 end comfort of guesta. ladmduaie the mjy.vnll be cure to &ad a homo jCC«« io. non# m Pbiladsiphia, and every exertion will to merit tbeir patronaro nhSl stwSm AARON GAGE. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY *od iilGHTHßtreet, NEW YORK. ©Re block above ueN.z.HoteL This new and ©omeodioos Hotel is wow open for the reception of guests, sad vill be ©onduetad exclusively be (be .EnTopaan plan. The Joag waatowa bugiaesa eotel, U tiue portion of the city, has induced tha proprietor to eetabnth the prices on the following bbsral scale: Single rooms, S 0 cents per day; elegant suites, 9IAO. With a thorough knowledge of the busi ness, and sUiat attention to the wants of every guest, I T. w - NEHiI. & Co., YA3UJ. 8. E. C.TMT 810 AD Bad CAIAOWHILD, , BBILXB. TN Sstorior WHITE ASH, TAMAQUA, Bud LEHIGH . X OALS. keptnnderoover expretetytorFamily nee. mr Orden by Dispatoh will receive prompt atten tion. *- apg PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! • PlAifO-FOITES. AUSLODEON9. TIANO-FORTYS. MSLODEONft. Jltdt br XAnm Bum, A Ca., Nana. A cUtt, HbUWSDbti.l A 00,, bbU otben. TBTI4-1 SEVENTH *iw CitKATNIjT. HSW STEINVTAT A SON’S NEW PA mTTT TENT OVER-STRING"GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE RlANOSinoir pre-" ferrad is coßMrta *od in jnnt. qrolto by tb« be.t Mrfona.re. Jtonrimd tha Ent prouim. oT.r th.bMt CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK; OUTi—GOOD MEWS FOR ALL!—Tb* fliti.i; Mr*. VAN HORN M th« b«ts .h, when.ll other.harefhil«A .AUNhBBB. who hare t.en UTiforts*als, d«t.!rwl W Aik. TroiMM., Ij to her lor adVtc. Btjd QMifort. ~A. Imw ntvir /oiii. She bm th. Moral of 'Wbalb. thfl 81.0- th.oppMiWMX, Ittetoi* touw£eliiiSo«te flu a rata »r«t;ad«ra to try to taiuuk.r, BBd oo«y bar 808 wbo ***&o9 lkelilsßMe im reahty, smdems me ivssml Hmri. , ... jrlftt*' TVEW LARGE RO. 3 NAIKiEJL— T IQDORIOE—“ tmOTrtlliEifc” 5 Arid* J&SSOK * " wSS?OT^ MTS. ' HOTELS. COAL. PIANOS.
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