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Shotfcn Sain’l 8, V/ilinotJasß MowderEoos .Sherman A Son C Wilkinson E C Many J Phlewtnjer B Wledle Solomon Morrow.WmH fiharJer Cap 0.8 Wjlkins QHas M •''•orftt Campbell Bheaff John F Winston G W Mnfidrd l> . Sherman F 0 Wilt Chartoe. . Mtunaroe Thoa Bhelvev John Williamson J A ftltttry Jno ft- Shurr Gottlieb Wireman Henry Murphy Michael ShorerM WilberbamThoa Murray Edsr Sherman A Son J Wilson A Xirk- Myers Mr 1) jand MulloyCaptL Shelby Mr Wj^onJohn Murry Joha Sharpe Wm Wilson RN MimdavEugH Rhe fiuberger F Wjj»on J A Muir Robt Shingle Geo w Williams ChM2 NeaUJaxL . Shepp'rdDM. WilamsJonn Nonh J H ‘ Short Joa Will atna A Bon 8 Neales Geo Shio'da JB, „ Wilj am» J D Nevrotd WA * BhiHingiorth n C Will ims W P Norrott Silvester Simmons John H WibamaMJ Nardie Sigr Loren himmons J M Will amiC _ N'daver jfevH- Bkil!roan Mf Will araa Jas C Nicholas John Skeriitt J 8 Wilson Henry Newton Frank Pinions B B Williams Geo Nathan Mr Sibley Jos W}ljtam*JM2 Rowland A Co JSimmons Jas . Wiliams Jas H Nemenger G*o - Bliogerlore J „ Williams J W,. Noitl\ wainjjt’n felaymaker AF WiUitm* AndK Nelson ifaoob ’ Smith Jacob H . Williams J 3 & Nolen Henry Smith Benj L 8 , ; Neville Geo V Smith Ohas Williamson SB Nelson Jorgen * Smith Jas Woodman GW NulletJ Smith Edwd Woodruff John .Noyes Hnpm J Smith Patriok Womelsdorf Wm Nicholson S Smith J K Woodward C W Nicholson A Sons Wm Wood OH j J Smith John S Wood Rev C Onins Fev J D Smith i> Jenks Wood R G OwensEG SmithTM _■ WoodCA Ordor Monroe Smith & Co W H Wood Dr R OvertonD Claws; , tV’ Wrig it j-rn , Ovens Jas H ) fimjlh kCo C T Wright W W Osborn J •' Bimth tCo Jesse Wright Joseph o’DnnnalDasl •I'mith ACo SJC , Wright John C • Overond A ' Btolth ACoB It 1 Wvhe Capt O'Neal JnoL r mith A Bro C John •O'Neill Henry . Smith Wm Packer Geo Smith J B N. B. BROWNE. Postmaster. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE N.TATHAM.J T. FROraiNGHAM, > CoMMITTKS op tHB MoSVH GEORGE 8 REED.. \ t LETTER BAGS At the Merchants* Philadelphia. Ship Saransk, £owland~~~ Livernool. June 76 Bars Klisabeih Brookman London,'soon Bark Nt James. Craee,. Rio do Janeiro, soon Bcbr Tyree Vrjenden, (Dutch) Havana, soon Bohr Eveun.Yorke. I ...^;—Havana, soon MAICINE INTKLJjIG£NGIf. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA. June HliO JffN RISES— 4 38-SUN SETS 7 is lISH WATER, , - 546 A'RRIVED. Steamship Kennebeo, Johnson, 70 hours from N York, with mdse and passengers to J Allderdioe. Passed, on Saturday morning, off Ship John Shoal, shin B Jacobs, for Liverpool, at anchor.' OB Keedr lalandrsawaburk in tow. bound up. and an English brig under sail; brig Amitlin, from Palermo, below Chesters U S ship Pawnee offTbompron's Point returning from a trial trip Ship. Southern Rights. Harward, from Liverpool April 4.witH thdsa to Wm A James A Co. Towed up by tug Dolphin. Brig Amalia, ( Neapl Qaatillanq, 80 days from Paler mo, with fruit to Isaac Jeanest Co. „ „ _ Sehr Young America, Tuft, J day from PortDepojjt, with gram to James L Bewjey A,Co. , ‘ Bohr searsville, Sears. 10 <l 4 ys frem Halifax, with ftsli, plaster, &o. to Crowell k Collins, tchr Ringgold, Crowell, 7 day* from Portland, with, mdse to Crowell k Collins. Bohr Richard Borden. Arnold, 4 days from Fall River, with mdse to oaptam, Sehr John R Ssmoelar, Halo, 2 days from Baltimore, With potatoes to Jes Barratt it. So . afc'oht Delaware. Denby, l day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Bsrwt Sc r'on. Sehr R H Wlnldfn, Cam, 4 days from Raietn, Eobr R L Toy, Sheppard. 6 days from Boitou. Sohr J Williamson. Jr, Wlnsmore, 6 days from Boston . Pcbr Enoch Pratt* Sherman. 4 days from Fall River. Sohr MAry Elisabeth'. Reed, from Salem., Sohr *nn Turner, Ayres, from Lynn. Sohr Popbia Atin.lßnutb. from Prcvidenoe. Febr Wm H Rowe, H»rri»< from Now Bedford, Sohr Riohard Vaux, Frink, from b ew York. Bohr R H Dailey, Stephens, from New York, Behr Snow Flake, Weaver, from Boston. Sohr Suwasset. Brown, from Boston. Bohr Montevue. Falhenberg, fr-tm Boston. Sohr H P Simmons, Godfrey, from Boston. Sohr J Fra«nbe*,Bnmera»from Boston. Bnhr Hannah Matilda. t*nce- from Boston* ■ „ BUT BACK—Scbr Fanny, MAyhew. hence for Boston, with 260 tong coal, returned on Saturday morning in dis tress, having collided with V 8 steamer Walker t before reported lat 3 b’ojook on > Thursday morning, ofl Abse oom. Lott head gear, bowspnt, jibboom, foresail, jib. nyingjib, and started alt the forward bulwarks. Was towed up on Saturday morning by tug D S Stetson, for repairs. • CLEARED Steamship Delaware, Csnnon, N York. J Allderdice. ShlpUiiver Moae*. Mono, New Urleanr, i) 8 titetson , Bark Elizabeth J. Fottlkes, Trinidad. Jairu« Baker. Brie Heinriob, irieman. Cork, r Miohardeoo tc *io. . Hohr Flyaway. Davie, Sag Harbor, Blakieto. tc Cox. ' .Bonr Mary P Burton; Blizsard, Hiotmiond, ‘do Bohr Rebecca Price, Price* eriem, Van Down, Nor ton Sc Co. 1 Bohr Mary Ettuabath, Reed. Boston. do Boer J Frarobes. Somers, Danyersport. do Bohr fsnow Flake, weaver, Boston* Noble, Hammett flr, Caldwell, Bohr lIL Tar. Sheppard, Salem. , do Safer R Q Wmlden. Cam, Portsmouth, Ao BcbrH Staples. Gibbs, Beaton, 4 do Brown; Boston, L Audenned & Co. , Bohr Biohard vans, Pnqk, Boat* n, flepelier Sc Bro. fichr Wn h Rowe. Hama, N*w Bedford, do Fohr Montevne, Falkaabarg, B%lem, J R white 8c Co. Bohr H Matilda, Pnoe, Salem. Stnniokaon Sc Glover. Bohr Arm Turner, Ayre«. Lynn, _ do Sohr J Williamson. Jr. Winsmore, Warrin. do RBftbr R H Dailey, Stephana. Norwich, Reading HR, Co HP Simmons, Godfrey, East Greenwioh.Baum, ■3chr Sophia Ann, Smith, Deicer’s Folly B Milne* tc Co M Sohr ff w Morse. Fierce, Tftilnton. L Kotherrael Sc Co, Sohr Elizabeth English, Knrlish, Dorchester, do . Str C C Alger. Fenton, Alexandria, Thos Webster, Jh ' Str Kiohd Willing,Claypoole, Baltimore, AGroves, Jr, * ay *Br,ssßirß, I Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND. N. J, June 53,9 AM. The ship Norway, for Hour Hone, aid bark Thomas Da'lett, for Lacvajja, went out this morning. Wind n ° rlh C?,7'“ W THOS. B. HUSHES. iCorrsW(ra<l»!io«or the PJiUa|lel^ilat^ohjßie.^ There baa been no communication with the Break water since my last, on account of the strong northeast wind that has prevailed lor the last forty-eight hears. There are at the harbor some five or hi brig*, and up wards of one hundred sohtoner*. Wind northeast, and 6 YmuJ, h “"'' _ . Y7.M, HICKMAN. ‘nffl'S'ffio'Ki’n,,* The Wyoming left here this morning, with 10 boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows: . „ _ Crisis, blooms, toHqrophrejs. Hoffman & Wright; E p Trump, lumber to M Trump « Bona; Jos Hopper, do goNororoes A Sheets; wary Ann, do to Samuel Bolion; Stephen Gould, do to R Wolverton: Abrnbam Collins. Now York; Ucirerfle, Swatars, G R Buoknlaw, am Eli,a. coal to Delawara Oilj, (CtonrUkoiideßoaof T/i» Piam.i ■ .m- , , KEAOINO, June 21. . SAb* ths Union Canal pa.«ed iu >■ tk» to tort bound to YliuadelsWa, den and oontigned as follows; Borah Rohr,Bloomii to H .B .Gibbons; S ADouelaa, o P^?&ffis,lr B .K i t o C J h fa»fia, loD,b4r *? D . lam torßiaalwf (Bar. ljsrk to |Tm WhiMmsnf Coo- I'ot A Haan..rai«ati Jos Coovor; Cbaa Shoemaker and Et Dorado, liunhehtoNorcroee 4 Sheets; Two Bietere, tit iron to It* Howland.' _ ,V ' '■ - -«EMpHAniiA., ptraw.hip.J’hnß.sjlvaMla,,T*al, hence, arrived at Karn'ak; Brtnrnle.B, for Havana, via Na«- aiu. sailed lrniriNew York23din«t . ■ . • Bhie Freak Hume, Randall, hence, arrived at qua M u»rk.Cordelia,' Robert., honed, kran di.charrlriK at Barbadoe. 2d in.t. , , _ Bark Minerva, Overman, for i hlliufelbhia, wVI luad ws at HotMttoa Mb iaii. ant i N(okeiiK>B»Nlo|(er*oti ( Tor Philadelphia, cleared Atwium rat wiV l " y f - ' ' . 1 ' l r£. - •-Bn7 PopMa, Henderson, tens#* arrived at Liverpool, Franklin; cie*n«nt*» hence, arrivedat Yar- * HAeaniJwellei bleared at 8t Stephen, NB,S|)tb Dwfeal for Philadelphia or Calais, sailed i fo loTO T l?!lS; Emerson, for Philadelphia, cleared Rt^hr8 n Andrews, hence, arrived at Richmond Soh/j O patteifon, Hand) cleared at Jacksonville 13th in Pchr for Wawyorkicleared at Jackson- Vi ßoh^C l iHeftlieoher, Stubbs, from Charleston, arrived ftt Boh?O^R ll MotlerlAHen, from New York, arrived at Fountain, for Philadelphia, BS Boh/ r ß m p k?tig,Teeds* eleares at New Yoak 13 d Inst. f °Bofirfl a £ e Bwvens, Btodloy, cleared at Boston 22d insu l* Gtean. Green, Isaac Hiob,Crnwell. J 0 Baxter. Babcock. J Poad«r. Jr, hUingsworih, Henry Mar. Hoover, E T- Smith, Edwards, Ann S Camion, Nowell. W Baulrbury.-Hudson, 0 A etetson, Richi hence Tor Poston; L Sturtevant, Bole, do for Marble head; J.CadwaiaiTer, Godfrev.eo for JDanvers; Geres. Meredith,do for I.yom W G Bartlett,Connelly .dofor Beverly; H Willetts, Cramer, ano ACordenr, Babcook, do foi'Bslem. were at Hplmes Hole B|stFuat... ftohWCwhitihfi l.ippmeott, H Fowler, Willarjl, amt Glide, i.ovell, for Philadelphta,sailed from Providence Slst inst, . " - . INSURANCE COMPANIES. ABUSE & DUY, INSURANCE AGENTS, No. 4*4 WALNUT Street, Insure ftgalnstiOMi or damago by Fire, on Cotton and Woollen Mills; and other MrttrafsOtones, RuiMtnr*, Merobandise, F«rnitnre, and other poverty, on favo rable terras. In the follower well-kmiwii compnn lea: i'liaiNix Insurance cp., of hahtfoßu, Cash Capital and Sarolua 5551,328 01. MbTRDPOI/IMN FIRK INS. CO., OF NEWyOHR, PROVIDENCE W^jifNfiMN^.NS 1 EM) V. ‘ ARCTIC FIRE HOPE FIRE INSURANCE ' CITY FIRE INSU C “» h NC 9 £‘cj)“, n o/ifEW*RAVEN; Cash Capital ARd Bunilus SB*4AB9 77. GERMANIA FIRE iNS. CO.. OF NEW YORKj^ Caen Capital and Pnrploe 9 >l5 599 07* HUMBOLDT FIRE INB. QO.i OF NR # YOmK. Cash Capital and Surplus $235,965 51. Applications in person or by note .WW r&ceive prompt aitention. » je4 3ra Ho» 424 yTALNUT Street. IJIHE KNTERPBISE INSURANCE COMPANY Of PHILADBPItIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) DIRECTORS. F, Ratchvoed BTA*», MOBMCAI L. Dawso*» WILLIAM McKeR, Gao, HJ?TUA»T, Nalbbo Fhazibk, JobhH* Baown, Johm AL Atwood, B. A. Fa bwxstoci, Bsrj.TiTaumcx, And**w D,Cash, ® S ” WSi % O .\dT o HFoßD!sffi.Fras i d.n». CHARLES W. COXB, Seoretary. - felO AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., A*. INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET 'IioVaiO WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia.. Having a large paid-np capiial Btoolr and Surplus In* Tested iu sound and available Securities, oontinue, to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise! Vessels in Fort and their cargoes, and other Personal Property.* AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted* W DIBXCTOBS. Thos. R. Mans, John T. Lewis,, - John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel 0< Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, * Patrick Brady, • Chaa. W.Poultaey, Israel Morris. THOMAS H. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Seoretary. feß-tf aUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY-FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 409 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAI, AND SUR PLUS 9880,740.70.--iMorei against Low or Damage by Fire, and the Ferris of the Sea. Inland Navigation ana H p E. JP. ROM. Vjpe President. H. H, COGGBRALL. Seo’y and Treasurer. 6. H. BUTLER, Assistant Seoretary, Georg* H.Hart, DIHEC B???ito««, &wir pf?.vyci^v KS°raier. “ &e *' k ShMf INSURANCE 60MPANT OF Tffli STATE of pennsylvania-fibe and, ma- RINK INSURANOE-No. . EXCHANGE BUILD iKGS. Chartered in 1784-Oapital January 1, and available seouritiee-oon tinue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildinis, Stooks of Merchandise, &0u F a, ‘ Rearr D.Sherrera, - George H. Stuart, jßxoeonToby. Basuuel Grant, Jr„ Charles MaoajesteiJ Tobias Warner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B/Wattss*, Johnß. Budd, Henry G, Froemasi WilUamß, Charts. Lewis, WtLLIAM it EXCHANGE INBURANDE COMPANY CJ —Office Ho. 439 WALNUT Street. , . FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either limited or per petual, ■ DIRECTORS, Jeremiah Bonssil, Edward D* Roberts, John tj. Glnnodo, ' „ John J, Gnmths, Joshua T. Owen, ' Reuben C. Hale. Thomas Marsh, John MoDowelt. Jr., Sami. L. Bmedley. . Jas. Bellefonie, . JEREMIAH BONSALL, President, J"HN Q* GINNODO, Vies President. Edward W. David. Seoretary mhlfl-wfmtf IVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFBTF IN OF OFFICE IS, WALK»» wvsU&f' INB^A ’ NaK cargo. * S To ail parts of the WerU* on c.m w „ „ rfwraffl&toti 91z3*aB, Phliadelehie City I Op'esnt. Lotn-H'tOS/Sl #0 9100,000, Penn«ylv(Mii» BWlelJ*’ ot. Loatt_... isjti , 9,1.300 Pemuylvnninßut.«4Fiit.Loan. ndmooo' 130.000, U. 8. Trearory V oent. Noto. end interest due MM9 a $30,000 U, S. Treasury 1 1? ot. Notes and inter* estdne—— »,«1» 00 $35,000 Temporary Loan to the City of PJiiJ*- __ _ — Tk 35J}00 09 $30,090* Pennsyivaaia Railroad id Mortgage fl tr oent. Ronds.—..sJs M $lO,OOO, North Penwrylvaula Railroad Mort gage 6 tit cent7Bonds„_— u.soo 0$ $14,090 West Philadelphia Faesenger Railway Company 7 tst ct. coupon bonds..,,, 11,800 00 $11410,109 shares stook Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal Suarantied by the mty of Pitfla elphia 15,000 00 $3(000* 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company f ... - T .- 5.775 no $5(000,100 shares Ilorth Psunsrlvania Rail road Company. g|o m aharesPiiiladMphia loe Boat and Steam Tag Company. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Bfcaam H&vii&Uou Company. Philadelphia and Ha vre do G race Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exohsmge , Company 00 Mortgages, and Rea! Estate, ** . fice _— 75.91135 Killsreceivabfofor Insurances made 181JM 09 Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma -1 riue Polioiei, interest* and other debts due ■ . the Company—. ~. v BJH 69 Bonp and stock of sundry Insurance Compa- Cash on Deposit in Bank——- g, 080 31 i&ILMM* William Mortis Edmund. A, Souder, Theopjulus PauUiug, John R. Penroas. John C. Davia, James Tramir, William Lyre, Jr.. James O.Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H, Seal, Dr. A. M. Huston, George G, Leipei, Hugh Craig, Uharles Kelly, WILLIAfI WENKY LYr.BUß^fseci Life insukanoe and trust com! mutual rjft: msu- MWCE COMPAIDf, Norllioast oornet o( ’iHIJtD and of Oife—,ranu Mtnmties and endowments— life interests in Real Estate, and makes aJI dontxaote depending on the •ontingenoies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Asrlgnsce Trustees, and Gnaxdians. _ TRUSTEES. Daniel L. Miner, Samuel S. Stokts, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard fi; Newbold, James B. MoFarJaEi, teuyssr* safe 1 "- sss&wsb. assar. szsz&jzpr 11 ’ WmiamH. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, P* V? DuUpa, Samuel J. Winetiacl William Robertwm, Joseph M.ThmnasT Warner M* Bum, John G. flronnw* P. S. Miohler, Easton. DANIEL 1,. MILLER, President, . BAWL. E.*SIOKES. VioePrea’t. Jeww W, Homwnu.SaoreUrv. aul§ BUSINESS CARDS. VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING * AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, five. I„. yiov-.of tl.e imncipla and beat mode of Advertising, toilr,between 10and,o’olook. Addiea. myll-3m V. B PALMER. EJ. BAVLIS THOMAS. * i’ ATTOBNEV-AT-LAW, . ?SSTATAT , fe! iom N °- Aroh “' ootto Ko ..Partioulnr attention given to the recovery of Mercan ule Claim*. The draßing and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assipmenta, Briefs of Title, and other iMtnunenteoJ Writmp, The management of Exeoutor ahipßi AdmimatratoraHips, and Trusts, auparintended: and the best bounties proonred for the permanent in vestments of Money, Satisfactory reierenoe given when required. apM-ftn* Henry e. keene, ATTORN EY- AT- L AW, Has REMOVED his nffioo from No. U 0 Walnut street to ao. tat South THIRD Street. * mhtr SAMUEL G. SLO^N. REAL ESTATE BROKFR AND COLLECTING AGENT* mbß-Jm* _ Sr. Paw., Mimhksot*. Horace &m, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and' FATENT ATTORNEY, t , No. 114 Bourn SiXTH Street, (Neatdy opposite the County Courthouse,) Prepares Specifications, Drawings, Ao., and tranaaoti all other bnsmeas connected with tho obtaining of Let tern Patent. a P 2B 4m* J WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNBELLOR-AT-LAW, Offioe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, (Opposite Independence Square,) „ A . , , „ FBttAPUPHMf Dy the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different polnu in the, united States, is enabled to proseoute and collect ©iaims of every description. - PartioulAr attention riven to the examination and re covery of .the olafros ofLeratcea and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing thointereati ofhelrs.and .all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Union. Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner for most of them. Depositions carefully taken under Commissions, apjl-flm SPUGUET & SONS. • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. ad South FRONT Street, _ Receive Teruiarly a fall assortment of desirable OI ®AHS. wbiofi they offer at low rates, lor cash or ap ■»r*v ad credit , f # jg ALFRED L. HOUGH. T*-, TAREK MA.NUFAOTURSBS’ AOENW, Order, .olimied for evorf desnnption of PAPER AND PAPER-MAttbß’B MATERUIR, , No. IT South B? S'VU Street, Fhflttdelphis, fell-dra* pAWSON & NICHOLSON. B .. lfl AW N a STREET, • Market and. Chestnut stteels, j J aWes PAWBOW, 1 h IAO, B. NIOHOiSOfI, * MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1860. PHILADELPHIA, UER- l9 W' ■" • Leave Philadelphia •* 7, 5.9,10,11..and,1* A*' M., 1,171,4,1 ( ,,4M.r.8jMtg^^ g 1 1-wve Pitiladetehia ~,9 ala. A.’m., 8,8,8, TRf. oAd u)4 p, M» • ’ ' Germantown 8.10 min. A.M„ 1.10 min;, 4, *** ■ " CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. : Lmt. fbilsSHjbie «, 8,10, UA, M„ ~I, tig, 8,8, i«. ChMtnot .bill JM.fM, .140, « «11.40 A. M,, L40.A40,0.10,140,^1.13^, !:■ Wk 0,0 A.-il.i lE. 434, # and 7)4 P» Mo Aeeve OF.N. £LveA^M^.^O F.M. Le.re Fhiiwlelphia oao, rx, 9.00. tun A. ti„ lON, f.of, JUdIW A.M.,8, aK.,034,0,0.4 o^^ ' Leave Philadelphia 9A. hL, 5, and 5P M, Leave Manayunh WAiM„ 1)4,04, and Wd P. M. nio-tr fgemi'laiiltmiaa PHILADBI-PHIA fit' poiwvutife; Lea re New Depot, oorner or .BROAD ana CALLOW &UX Streets,PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger fentranoes on Thirteenth and on CallowhiU streets )at A. M.» connecting at Harrieburs with the FENNSYoVANIA RAILROAD, 1 I*. M. train runninr to Pittsburg; tbo CUMBERLAND VALLEY IM P, M. tram runninr to Chambemburg, .Carlisle, «o.: and the NORTH. EitN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun- °* AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD Rud CALLCVf- HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhilf streets, j lor POTTS • S&TANOES VIA AND READING From Fhtladslphia Miles, To Phtfinilville . 281 . , Reeding..d9l Philadelphia and Reading Lebanon..BB f and Lebanon V&UekJLlu 1 Harrisburg. Dauphin— -W Millersbarg. JO i Trey orton Junction. .IB Jersey Shore. M 3 Look Haven.. 233, Elmira-..., —.W7\ Railroad. The 800 A. M., snathe 3.30 P, M, train oonneot daily at PortClmtoa. (Sunday* exoopteuJ with the CATA WJSSA, WILfAMSPORT and ERIE RAJLIIOAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls, Canada, the West, and Southwest. DEPOTJN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and S or.°«‘. M*rl.Hßr»NKV.o«.r.t«rr. SIMWBM ARRiNaE pnWA7>ELPnwSMkW: BALTI On and After MONDAY, April », 1600. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at 8.11 A. M„ U noon, (Expres*,) ana For Chester at 8,18 A. M,» IS noon, 1.1M.00, 7.00 and A. M., U, IJ3,O.OO,LOTCand For New Cutle at 8.18 A. M., and 0.00 P. M, ror Middletown at EM A. M., and 6.00 P, M* For Dover at 8.18 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. For Milford at 8.14 A. M„ and 8.00 P. M. For Seaford at s.U A. M., and 6.00 P, M, For Laurel at B.IS A. M., and 6.00 P. M, For Salisbury atBl6 A, M., and 8.00 P. M, TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BJO A. M., (Express,; 10.11 A. M. s and is P. M. • Leavowilminrton at&M.&SO, and 11J0 A, M., 1,41, 3.00 and BJ3P. M. Leave Salisbury atBA(J A. M.» and 3.00 P. M. : /eave-Laurei at 6.18 a. Mu and a.tu P. to. Leave Seaford at 8.46 A. M., and 4.00 P. M, Leave Milford at 7AO A. M.,and 4.30 p. M, Leave Dover at 9.00 A. M., and 6AO P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.08 A. M. and 7.06 F. M Leave New Castle at 6.00.10.K* A. ftl.. and 6.00 P. M. { Uve Chester at 7.40. 9.10, 19.04 A. M„ 3.33,8.37 and for Salisbury and Delaware Rail load at 10.18 A. M. • TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8-48 A. M., I*4» and U. 40 P. M. Leave Wilmington atp.26 A. AL«I3JIP.M,, and U.M K&EIQHT TKAlN,with PABBKNGER CAR &tUuh*4, . will run as follows; .Leave Philadelphia for PermiUe and intermediate plaoes at 6 P. M. lot PenyviUe and intermediate Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate plane* at 4.48 P. M. Leave Havre-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate plaoes at 6.00 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Hovre-de-Oraoe and intermedi ate place* at 4.00 P. M. BDNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M,,i from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Ohbr at BJ6 P, M.» from Baltimore to Philadelpbla, apw o. M. FELTON, President npilE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL A- RAILROAD, 960 RULES DOUBLE TRACE. iB6O, mmmam iB6O. THE EQ.UAL Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Union Depqt at Fittsbiut with Through Trains to and from all points m the west, Northwest, and Southwest —thus famishing facilities for the transportation o Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Ktjreu and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without change oi Carsor Conductors. All through Pas senger Trams provided with Loughridke’s Patent Brake—speed under perfect oontrol of the engineer, thus addinsmuon to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to eeohTrain; Woodruff's Keenihr Care to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: MaiTandFsstLines.Bun -#hy* executed* , ** Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 780 A. M. Fast Line " •• IIJOA.M.. Express Train lsavee ** , 10.43 P.M. __ • WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Hamsburg Aooommod&tion, via Columbia, ap^PL -ymm* --r mi **-- ' “ US) P.M. Wwt Chester 3*as»engerg wpTtske the Mali, West Chester AooommcdatioOtand Colombia Trains, F»seagersforfiiuibury,Wimamspon,Elmira, Buffa lo, NiMftra Falls, and intermediate points, leaviog Phi iadelphiaatr.MA. hi. and 2 P.M. go dircctlTthrongh.S , Tickets Westioni may be obtained at the oracesof the Company >i« Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore iand Tickets Eastward at any of the Important Railroad Offioeiiin the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. Jff £m» iIWMi u low, and tim» u »uiok, u to u; other Route. For further information apply At the Passenger Sta tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and NarJcstStreets. The completion of the Western oonneotiona of the PennßWvamft Railroad chioaco. make this the DIRECT LINE DKTWEKNTHE EAST AND THE .. GREAT WEST* The connection of traoto by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drarage or ferriage of Freight, tog other with the saving of time, are advanfcaeos reodij r appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, and the Travel ling Pubho. Werohtmts and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi denoe pa it* Bpoody transit, THE %ATEB OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ait times a* favorable as art charged by other Hailroad Companies* Wf Be particular to mark packages ‘ * via Penna. Rail rood. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com- D. A. STEWART, Pittolmrei H.B.Pieroe t Co., Z»h,.til]s, 0.; j j, Johnrton, Hi.ler. AIoNMIr, Km Ormito & iCroswr, Porkroouth, 0.; Padaook k Co., Joflerionrillo, Indi »R.J H. W. Brown k Co., CinoinnatT, O.i A thorn h in'&ie Agents ot Railroads at different points gj R. e ff INGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MSMY i^ K ? 9H 8 * « North P ?treet, Baltimore. f: 2. LEWIS, Gen’lSup’t Altoona, Pa. Samuel E. Stokee. J. V. Feni.ton, Henry Sloan. Edward D&rilngtos* H. Jones Brooke, gpenoer M’llvaine* Thomas C. Hand, Jtobe.t Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pifctsb’i, D. T, Morgan, 44 to MARMf^reudent., . HAND, Vice presideni trotarr. dis ffllWPWilWm ELMIRA RQUWE.— IBHSSBS3P rniLADELmu ttUIOKEST ROUTE to Tamavw, Catari.*,, Hn pert* Wiike&barre. Scranton, Danville, AliUon. Wil liamsport, Irov. Ralston, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo, Niagara Fallt, Rochester. Cleveland. Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, Bu Louie, Milwaukee, ami ail points North ana West. , Passenger train* will leave the new Depot of the Phi l?Wf l r!urisr? 0 2} ln ‘. oorner BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cei iqphi)l afreet.) daily (Sunday* excepted), for above B.OO A.M. m NIGHT EXPRESS A. 30 ft m! The 0.00 A. M, yain oonnecta at Rupert, for Wilkes ba/re, Boranton, and all stations on ihe LAOKA WANNA AND BLOOMSBI/RG RAILROAD. Vhe &boye trams make direct oonneotions at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigna and Niagara Palls, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from ail points North anil west, and the Canadas. Baggage oheo’ita to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and alii-irrmediate points, Tioketsoanbj i rooured at the Philadelphia and El mv J? 1 ro mt l i w i l *1 icbet Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CHf \ and at the Passenger Depot, oorn'r». / ifIRTEENTHand CALLOWHILL. THROUu. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the PhU‘ leJphm and Reading Depot, Broad and Oa lowhill atro t 'daily (Sunday* exoeptad), for all point* W® st ** North, at 6 P. Ai. Freights mj be delivered before 3 P.M. to Insure their going tin t ante day. DB 'o> BorthwMt Philadelphia. 1860. HiffiMP 1860. 8 7/ ! ?%^ I R D A E N N G^l'iN^gyA'^K «//S E8 ' DELPHI A AND TRENTON RAILROAD COT'S him W&&mm\m? o!nsw Frnrn Walnut-street Wharf, Will leave a* follow*—via : At 8 A Mi via CamdenandXmbor, 0. A A. Aocom- ffABB ' modation..i,.»...- -i,, ...,, M sa At QAM. via Camden and Jersey City (N. J.) Ao -4 ............ « m At|AM» via Camden and Jersey City, Morning ' Mau^-*-. T ......... af\n At U A M, by Steamboat, via Taconr and Joraer . City. Western Express ... ...ZZ, aoo Atl3#pM,via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation——. «23 At S P M» via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex press,.. „ g <jo At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taeony and Jersey ’ Pitv.Evemn* Mntn,,., 8 00 AW P M» by Steamboat via Taeony and Jersey -Pity# o !"* Ticket , ... 22S via Camden and Jersey City»EvBmng # Mi via Camden and Joreey'city) Southern W A.t aP M, via Camden' and Ambor, Acoommodn tion,(F;eightondPasaengeT,>—fatClatsTinket. 525 id " “ ’ leo Line runs daily. The 11P M, South- Mail, Saturdays excepted. Easton, Lsmbertville, Flemington. f ft** \« t** a ?,d <l* M, from Walnut-street wharf, and 7 c! A Mfrora Kensington. Water Gap.Stroudsburg, Soranton, ( i r#at J fe d I fy-'A 6 ,£• M. from Walnut i SJSpyjffif* and 7*lo A. M, from Kensington, via Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western H. R, For Mount Holly, aUand 9A, M., % and f, M. For Freehold, atfi AJI, ami :* 11,l 1 , M, Trenton, &o„ at *j< and 4 P. M. from Sgjjgt greet wharf, 7.10 A. M. and iX P. M. from A.Forjfwmyraußiverton, Detanoo, Beverly, Burllnc- &o„at 13K,l,and 4'A P.M. ~,®te*®boat Joe Belknap fox Bordcntown and Jnterme aiate Places, at 2H P. M. »pS!23"B** Trenton for Taoony, at 11 A. M. and loverly .Burlington, and Bristol, at * p. Ift, / Founds of Baggage, only; allowed oaoh l'usen *r®i prohibited from taking anything os B5JIB&80 but their wearing apparel. All baggage over i or * xtra ’ The Company limit •neineipoiisibtlitirior laggage to One Dollar per pound, liable f for any amount bojona ?100, ex cept by special contract. apM,. ■ WM- H. GATZMER. Agent. PHILADELPHIA AIND ■BUkSHSSSP • READING RAILROAD. > ? - • REDUCTION.OF FARES 1 after, APRIL ad, 209. Commutation TicVefs, oouponsj.wpLoe issued, good for the tfCT* *S,* a r raember of his fsmilyt oh any Paase o g« r Train,-tuft at any time. They will be cold by file Tf? t W3®f»»tth*offioeof the company. No. 227 South FOuRTH Street, at a redaction of twenty-five percent froißtheyefular fores, i P&rUes wishing to enjoy tho Bummer in the Country will find this a very desirable JSm&nmn Philadelphia and k/jl ro iii« depot nras west Chester and MiilMelpW*RMlrowl Co • Eighteenth and Market streets. at 7.09 A. M, and ana 0.99 ff Me Leave Depot at 10.45 A. 31. and 9.49 P. M. , Leave Avondale 8.19 A. M. and 4.90 P. M. The Stash Line to oonnectarith 10.49 A. M. 'Train from Philadelphia and. 8.15 A. M. Train from Avondale. Freights for this )>ne received at No. 19)9 Market Bt A daily line of itu«i to and from New London and Ox ocd connects with the 7.0* A. M. train from Philadel phia, and tbe&fQ A. M. tram from Avondale. The bean* ul soenery and well-known healthfttlness of Delaware dnd Chester counties offer superior inducements to iioselookingforstuamer boarding. A.B. BURTON, Philadelphia. May 14. 1960. Sm Superintendent. Sim pi^sA™l. T 0 £alLl«>aS .SoMPANY BUSINESS during the warm weather —in the issue if excursion ticxbts, on and after June XOtii. 1860, to Casssorr, Altoona, Bsvrostv and BpSbata Bpsisos, and coupon Tick Kta for twenti/-*ix tKpr. for the use of pAStiLtks. to and from points near the ouy., Tickets to CsStso* HqtKLS, at the summit tfthe Al legheny mountain—goad fdr d toknd trip within Id tlgVsTiobebadforsf.9ft. , > * * ... Tioketa to Altoona, where invalids Ana ofnflr* Will find splendid hotel aooomrnodations, good for round trip within 10 dttys— fare #719. For Bedford Springs—Passengers ticketed to Hope well, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railrrad, and Dr Broad Top City to Blair's Station. Exoursioa tio c-U. $L>9; single trip. 90.40. Two daily Tines of odaones ounneot with the trains, Baggage changed at Huntingdon without extra oharge. f&ssencers to Ephrata Sprung take stage frpm Lan caster. Tickets for Ropnd Trip, f«; Single Trip, &£.&. 'Passengers tn local emnts on Pennsylvania railroad LAST Op DOWMNGTOWN can prooure ticket* for 95 tops good for any member of the family, at a discount tT 29 per cent, below regular rates. „ The abovd ttekets and further information to be had after June 90th by at the office of the Petm sylvania Railroad Co., southeast odfhSr ELEVENTH and MARKETStreeta, Philadelphia. , m . THUS. MOORE, Agent Lbwis L. HotJPT.Oen. Ticket Agent. jec im RS'mrcaaM WEST CHESTER gggjgggSßgMlAND. PHILADELPHIA • * a VIA MEDU. ~ CiIANGEOP HOURS. On and after Monday, June 4th, 1860, the trams will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.06 and I) 45 A. M._ t aii tl 2.50 and 9.49 P. M, Loavo WEST CHESTER, frem the DopotonEaat Harlot street, at 0.25 and 910 A. M„ and IJB and BJB ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M.. and 2.00 P. M. Leate West Chester, at 7.99 A. M.. and 4A5p. M. , . „ heplry WOOD. iol-tf General BUpenntendbnt. Northern Central Railroad. SB NORTH , PEN'NSYL HAVEN. WILKESBAHBB,*.. „ (in and after MONDAY, Mar 75th, 1390. Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets. Phi ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepred,} as follows t At 6.30 A. M. (EXpreisK’foi'Bethlehem, Altenttfwn, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton* wilfcesbarre, &o. At 2AO P. Al. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh Chunk, Ac. 8 anbury and Enb R, R. This train reaches Kuston at JUD p. M„ and makes close connection -with New Jersey Central Express Train for New 5 ork. Passengers by this train reach Mauch Chnnk the same evening. At 8.40 A. M. and 4 30 P, M. (Accommodation). For JDoyiefitown. ■ At PAO A. ill. am! SAO P. At. (Aooommodatjon). . ' *nr Fort Washington. The 9.80 A. M. Express Train makes close connection With the Lehigh Valtofr Railroad at Bethlehem being tile shortest and most desirable route to WUkesbarre, Leave Bethlehem* (Express,)at7.li A. I»l. and All Pi M« Leave Doylestown (Accommodation*) at 930 A. M. emUP. M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation,) at&ls A. M. and 215 F, 51. ON SUNDAYS: „ Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 6 A* M. Pailadelphia, for Poylestown* &tftP< M. ftoylestotro for Philadelphia at t.SO A- AL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 0.00 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, &IJ3O. To Maaoh Chunk, $5.60. To Easton, 81.60. l'a Noyiesiown BOoenta. Throuith Tioketa must beproonrodat theTioket Of* flees at WILLOW Btreot, or BE&KLB Street, id order to secure the aboyo rates of fare. __ AJJ Passenger Train* (exoept Fonday Trains) connect At Berks street with Fifth and Bixth streets and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroads JO minutes after leaving Wilio# street, rfiyffl ELLIS CLARK, Agent NOTICE.—CHESTER FUNOER TRAINS FOR^DO A?S) 1 ’ TEKMKDIATE IBTATtONS.-On and sfMrJStli AU., isoq, the Punoger Train* for liOiVNIN(ITOWN trill start from too new FsssSitKer UetKJt of tits Hula dpjehja and. Readier Railroad Company* corner ot Broad and CALLOwitLLL Streets* (passenger en traao** fa Oa) VrwfcjlJ. MORNING TRAIN for Downing town, leaves at 8.00 jjE'j'ERNOON TRAIN for Downiortovn, leaves at DAILY (Sundays excepted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the FlUladetpkia sad Bsadiag Company. ap3 W. H. MctLHKNNEY, Secretary. WEST CHESTER ft9-SH»9SK RAILROAD TRAILS VU rEfTNaYIiYANI A RAILROAD. Leave Depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (except Fundaj) at 7.15 A. JtL, Uj£o P. M.. ahfl 4P. M. Leave 'VVMt Chester at 0.45 A. M.. 10.45 A. M., and 3.10 P. m. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND S&ffI&BOILKK. WORKS -WE* FIE & l-F.VV, AND TBEORf*TI'«AL BNOINBKWS, MACHINISTS, Bt)n.ER-MAKER9 t BLAOKBMITHS, a»d FOUNDERS, bavin*. for many years, been iu successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in buildmt; ana repairing Marine and River r nsines, high * d low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanka Propellers, a 0.. Ac., respectfully ofl'er tbeir services to the public, a- being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes. Marine. Rive;, and Stationary, having sets of i .tterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute or ders with auiok despatch. #.verj desoription of Pattern making m-'de at the shortest notice. Huh and * w Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the boat Pennsylvania ohnrooal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roil Turning. Screw Citft*ng, and ail other work con neated with the above business. Drawings and specifications for &U work done $t their establish ment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample whart dock room for re pairs of (.oats, where they can lie in perfect safety, nm «r« provided with shears, blooks, falls, &0., Ao„ for raising hoary or lightweights, JACOB 0. NEAFIE, _ JOHN P. RkVY. BEACH and PARMER streets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 mJ friend* that, having pur ehaaed Uie entice stock of Patterns at the aliove Foun dry, ho is now prepared to reoeive orders for Rolling, Gnat, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, ana House Work, Gearing. Castings mac* from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or loam. myd-tf SAXVSZ, V. XXBBICX, 1. TAtTSSAIf XXREXOX qowrawOTfeOTSr' > J FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREKM, PHILACBLfHIA. MERRICK 4 SONS, . , ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River* and Manne service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Beat*, Ao.i Castinrs of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Bhops, Rail road Stations, Ac. ' Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction,. Bvory description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar* Saw. and Grist Mi'ls, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeoators. filters, Pumping Engines, *o. Sole Agents for N. RiUieux’s Patent Sugar Soiling Apparatus Hammer: and Aapinwall * Wolsoy’sPatent Canlrtfug&l Sugar Drain ing Machine. asS-v CAVING FUND—FIVE PER OENT IN SAFETY TRf'ST COM PANY. WALNUT Street, southwest oorner of THiHD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money .is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. 1 he office is open every day from nine o’olook m the morning till five o olock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o’olook:. Hon. lIENRY L.Tenner., President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. William J. Reed, Secretary. „ , , dirkctobs: Hon. Henry L, Benner, F, Carroll Brewster* Edward L. Carter, Joseph B, Barr Mobertßelfndge, Franois Leo, . SamuellK. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, u. Londreth Munne, James L. Stephenson. Money is reoeived and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Heat Estate Mortgages, around Rents, and each first-ohum securities as will al ways insure perfect security to the depositors, and fhioh cannot fail to give permanency ana stability to ms institution. aul li CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES MUTStnwt COMPAW ' V * cotner THIRD and CUEST- Largd and small sums received, and jpaid back on de mand without notice, -with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from Urn. day of deposit to the day of with drawal. Office bears, from 9 until 5 o’olook every day, And on MONDAY ICViSNINGa from? until 9 o’clock. 7 DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from i. t upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, TreMurer-JAMES it. HUNTER, PLINY FISKi Actuary. MRS. FREDERICK BODGES, OF BOS f*Jl TON, intends opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADILSjji this oity, eotmuenc/ag in September next. Mrs. H. has the honor of roterring to the Ret. Alex. H» Vinton, D. I), Reotoroftho Church of the Holy Trinity# CiroularH. with full particulars, may be obtained of Air, F. H. Hodgea, TOl VINE street, apSi-fim* A MERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is • :r** reliable medium through whioh Sohools and Fami lies may obtain competent tceoher*. Parents may ob* tain, gratuitously, information and circulars of the boat schools, SMITH, WOODMAN, * C 0„ BROADWAY, New York, or 639 CHESTNUT Straot, Philadelphia. Bryant & stratton's national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at rhlla oeipnla, 8. E, oorner SEVENTH aim CHESTNUT! Ne* \ 'ik, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cmoato, and at Lo*l£ For ini rmation. call or send for Catalogue. fe£tf #~|TLS.—3,S3B gallons extra bleached Elc phant Oil; I,!3()*alloin extra blouehed Wlialo Oil: sa.'L"""5 a .'L""" Wh.-.ln Oil; eoo xalloiuNo. 1 Lard on; , too Ballon. No. 1 Maohuer. Dili » ÜBS .allon. re ?K?,B!ffi I SS. 0 L I 'ls,“ lo [ eanil n>r sale br IIOWLEY. ASHIIt/RNKB. A CO.. Nn. IB Smith WFMB VK3 ie» TAYNE’iS HALL —2OO NfcW CUSHIONS tuitaWa for Churohe., Leotare-rooms, &0., ilenohe.. Sottee., Camp Stool., Ciirtaina, Ao, All tolling nt half M E3HLRMAN‘S Cloth Store. No. 62e CHESTnUI Street, nnder the Hall, where you got those handsome Cloths, Cossimeres, Vestings, &0., so Qhftap- - myg?-itn ODOAIETER BAND COM _ , JT, FANy, Hartford, Conn , manofaetore WORK’S PATENT ODOMETER CARRIAGE BANDS, which are durable, cheap and efficient, measuring with uner ring aoonraoy anr distance passed over hy the vehicle to which they are attached. These extra-finished Bands OOBt hut a trifle more than inferior bands without the Odometer. P. B.—Good, reliable Agents Wanted in all parts of the ouhltt . Pi**** Bend "or «,mn)*rc. rnT,, '* rn _ ' B kick-making machines which temper the olay, and make sn.OOOperd&r, Brick HAILHOAIJ ttNßg; MACHINERY AND IRON. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but often, fills the Purse/* SAYING FUND, No. -*■ 136 South FOURTH Street,betvreen Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand.. Depositors* money scoured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, Ac. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors' mpney, but have it at all times ready to return, vnthe percent, interest, to the owner,aa they have always done. This Company never suspended. rema\es, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and eaoh deposits can be withdrawn only bi their consent. Charter perpetual, incorpyrated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from trustees And executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9to 9 o'clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. , DIRECTORS. Jacob U. Shannou, Cyrus Cadwallader, John Sbinrflor, Gooreo Russell. Malaohi W. Sloan, Edward T. Ilyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delanv, Nicholas Rittonhooee, Nathan Sniedier» Jos, H. Satterthwaite, Jones Yerkes, - Joseph W. Lippinoott. , JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Circs Oadwalladsb, Treasurer. ap23-y ** A Dollar saved is twice earned/* EDUCATIONAL. SALES BY AUCTION TJIUBNESS, BRINLEV * 00.. l\ Wo, «»9 MAHKKT BTB.ERT. BSOOTT, Jb., AUCTION EES. No. 431 • CHESTNUT «&.*> ott'MU th» Cafea Ho ju, between Four til and r I ftp ... n ...... nutißM Jana ?5, by catalogue, on a «rddif» commencing at 10>* o’clock, * CouEjating in part of the most approved •hmlad)M , i misses’, and children's fanoi hatj.WPiuna#, Adelaides* bloomer*. Ac; LodWnew *ha*Kboiroete.. men's afld boy*! P*l m. senat, Uermaa, and Panama hats, so Catalogues and Samples early on the moreißf of Philip ford & 00, auctioneers, No. 930 MAHKET Street, and .at tUNOK Street. _ LAST SALE 07 BOOTS. SHOES* LEATHER, ANJ> STRAW GOOHS FOR THE SEASON. ’ OS Tbnrtdsy Morning, June 23, at 10 o’clock wgeisely. will be sold, by catalogue, on four months* cfSflfc, too ease* •men'*, boys', and youths' calf and kip boots; «alf*.ban,kie, and goat brogans; patent leather and cell gat4ei> r Ox ford ties. Ac.; women's, misses', and children’# nil, graift, kip, goat, and morocco boots and shoes* aid slit?- "‘IK a fall'assortment of City-made goods. Also* 23 doien sneer calf skins. Also. 75 cades men’s and i dy«' trimmed straw hat*. afiF The above sale b#m* the lost of the season* the attention of buyer#is psnicnlaily invited. , SHIPPING. T 0« BRITISH AND NORTH NWK AMBJUCAJV ROYAL MAIL 6TKAM ‘ ,v?ow WWW rMt *9 &rr*Brooz» Chief Cabin Pasaag4~~.~~-*4-^,'.—,#lM Seoond Cabin Pas*age. y| ..., . fiom yosToiv to Livnrooz., , ChiefCabm ; Slid The Yorkoai) aTcjork Harbor. The ships from Boiitifc C&U at Haw&x and Cork Hat pKRSIAi Capt. Judkins, I CANADA, Cl9t. Lang, ARABIA*'Cant. J. Stone, j AMERICA,CdtrtTiKinar, ASIA, Capt E. G. Lott, |NlAGAßA,€apt.AsC6rmn AF fileA,Capt. Shannon, tRUftOPA.cifL JTUlteh* .SCOTIA, (now boiling.) These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow t red on. port bow. _ EUROPA, MoOdie, leave Boston, wednee&y, May SO. PERSIA, Jackins, •* N. York, Wednesday* Jane A Mitt™ ” ts&-I asgfew- “ jkMtn. 2«dnud*T, July 11. FERBIA. JuJkin., “ W.Tatx, widteidar , Isl* if ARABIA, Stone, “ ikurton, W«la*S„, .Jail 2. Berths notaecurea until paid lor. An experienced Surgeon on board, thesi ships will not be accountable for Gola, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious ptene*, or Metals, unless bills or lading are signed Ura/efor. and the vaihe thereof thefdla expressed. For freight or passage apply to • , , .E. CtlNAfLB* myT 4 Bowua# Qfgffn. Now York. FOR THE SOUTH.—CBAJtLSS SHKton and savannah steams sirs. ■ FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight 4i fin average OfPiPtrtS percent, be lew New Yor| Steaeghi^ The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYBTONE STATE* Cap tain Charles F, Marshmaii, will sail on Moflfisj/ June 25-at 10 A. M. Through m 49 to SO houre-oniy #o hours at Sea, FOR SAVANNAH. GA. The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA* Captain John J. Garvtff; Will s*U on Wednesday, June 20, at 10 A.M. _ '1 hrough in 58 to 90 houru—only «9 fiotfs it Sea. wySaibng day# changed from every ffisarday to every five days. Good* received, and Bills or Lading signed ftrtt-o’an side-wheel Steamships £SY STUNK STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now nun as above every ti a says; thus forming a five-day comina nieatioa with ChafieJtSd and Savannah, and the South B and SavafillPh, rhese.Shjie con nect with steamer# fior Floiida* ud ihtfi fislima, ko., for all plaoes m the SmUh jmdMuthwedt. Freight and Innrsnce on »lirge proportion of good* shipped South win tm found to be lower by theim ship# than by aculing vesldlg, the preminm being one-half the. B.—lcnurance ob. all Railrend Freight is-MRirelr onnecessary, farther than OhariMfbh 91 fctkumah. the Railroad Companies taking an risks frdm these paints. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. _ v Fare by this route »to #0 per oenL oheapar t&B»>y the Inland Route, M will be se#n br the following eohe dule. Through tickets friwn PhilaoeWne, via Charles ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING M.KA LS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: rntAwn mi. To fW 06 -••SB * le 00 Savannah —. *lOl Augusta.»M 1 — MOD M&cou~^.w M h. #lOO Macon 878 Atlanta S3OO Atlanta MOO Columbus23OT Colcmbeus./. MOO Albany. »00 AEwny nOO 29 00 MoUiganier7.. MOO Mobile MOO Moblio 45 90 New 39 7# New Orleans-.,,„ 12 CO No bills of lading signed after the chip has sailed. For freight or paanga apply oa beard, at eeeond wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jt.j, a Southwest cornet FOURTB ao4CHEBTNCni> Agents in Charitfaioh. T. SJk T. G, BUDD 7 , fiavamsh.inJNTERkGAMMELL. ■For Florida from CharlMton, steamer Carolina every Tuesday« . For. Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's and Bt. John's every Tuesday ana Saturday. NOTICES. Proposals £or coal and wood. MINT OF THE UNITED STATES,* , Pim.alblpuia. June 20,1 W). \ Proposals for vupplyjng the Mint of the United States with Coal and Wood from tbikUt of July proximo (1680,) to 30th of June next (1361.> will be received bytheun dersiKued until 1« o’clock M nfSJthinflt. . , The Coal roust be of lue best Anthracite Lehigh, of the egg And lump sises. and entirely free from bone, slate, and othor foreign substsacesj each ton to weigh 2.M0 pounds . .. . The Wood to be dry and of the best uoality of hickory and spmoa pine. The articles must be delivered at the Mint, at suoh times And in such quantities as may lie required, free from carting or other charges, and subject to the in spection and approval of the Director of the Mint, fioposal* iilm be made for each at tide separately, and are to be endorsed “ Proposals for Coal’!*• Propo sals for Wood/’ JAMES ROSS BWOWDEN, je2U-dt29 Director of the Mint. Meeting of the Association L* known a* the “ Amygdaloid Minin* Company of; Lake Superior,” will be held at office of the Company, I ELKGAKT FtfRN TUBE, FINES MIRRORS. GAB in. the oily 01 Philadelphia, on MONDAY, thefcfuf CUAND£i*nsES. TAPMTRY CAMPLTd, Ac. Jay, iB6O, m pursuance or the provisions of the At s*o> on '▼ed r ewlar Moralftff. tinn ot the aet supplementary to an sot to authorize the 27th instant, at 39 o eiloek. et No. SiT© BIf.WYJf Rn formation of Corporations for Mmine. Smelting, Ac., below Green street,lwtwesn Third nod FourthstreeMt p*as|dby th«Lfl«uiature ofMi c higan,and.apfrovedott-< the elegant parlor, dioing-raom. sad chamber funu the eth of February, JBM. for the purpose of electing tore. French plate iniron, ?m tspeetg,. Directors and adopting fly. Laws for the government or i carnets, Ao.ofaihaUeman tom* toßarohh. - \ raid Association, end the transaction or such other pfjT May be examined.with oaUktfttt on Ik# Htfe bosmets as may properlj oome before said meetm*. iaaof the sals at 8 o'eloek. <!AhBON. - —..... -j>* ffaitadclphLa, Juno IU». 8«a FOM^BMM. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA- «oas, baimku, CA*fin^ T lON COMPANY. MAY 10th. UW.-Frora sod it 0 o'clock, at th/AiS& “wSSma MortMlit airer July 15th, IB6o,and until September Ist, 1869,the charges for the use of Cars, ard for Toll and Ttms- fine mirrors., carpets,, ate., from XamiJiee ddetiiiait Krtationon Anthracite Coal t carried to Philadelphia, housekeeping, removed to tat store for conveMeMWM way of the BohniHnU Navigation.will be increased sale, *v Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed March Uth, 18ft); and on the Ist of September, 18ft), a further in- < oreaeaof Fifteen Cents per Ton will be madeons&id charges, and so continue until the close of navigation. By order of the Managers, F« FJtaLFY, President LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of Hi'GU <j I, VRLHY, deceased. The Auditor appointed bythe Court to audit, settle, apd adjust the account of WILLIAM COUPER, sur viving Fxecutor of the will of HUGH GOURLEY, deceased, and to make Uistribationof the balance in the hands of the accoontant. will meet the parties interest ed. for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, the TlurdDay of July.atS o’clock P. at hisoffice, No. 250 North FIFTH Street, m the city of Philadel phia. jeK-frmwst* GEORGE W. THORN, Auditor. WHITE & VANVLEIT vs. JOSEPH 6CHURR In the District Court of Philadelphia, March term. 1860. No. 861. Vend. Exp. JOHN P. PERBCH vs. J. BCHURR. In,the Supreme Courtof Pennsylvania to January terra. 1860, Vend,Exp. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the moneys raised by sheriff sale nnder the above entitled writs, of " AH that certain three-story bnek dwelling house and brewery, beer vault and lot of ground, situate on the eat* side of Germantown road, one hundred feet south of Cambria street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in fronton Germantown road seventy five feet, and in denta one hundred and ninety feet to Hutohioson str-et/* will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, the 3d day of JULY. 1300, at 4 o’clock P. M.,ath.s office. N0.6X0 WALNUT Bireet. in the city of Philadelphia, when and wlitre all persons are requested to make their claims, or be de i baned from homing m upon paid fund. THOMAS D. SMITH. je22-tjy3 Auditor. T E TTEHS OP ADMINISTRATION upon -*-d the estate of JACOB MOLZ. deceased, having been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate will please make pay ment, and those having oloiros present the same without delay to MARY MOLZ, jei-mSt* - No. 332 CALLOWHILL street.^ DIANOS. cMU PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! 1 mffl PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PLANO-FORTEB. MELODFON& Made by Jtaveu, Bacon. A Co., Nunn* A Clark. Haller *,Davie, A Co., and others. J. E. GOULD, mvU- 1 SEVENTH and CH BST.WT. STEINTfAY & SON’S NEW PA rYTnrTf TFNT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, StIU\RE GRAND, AND BHVARE piANOB, nowprei ferrad in conoorta and in private oirolee by the best performers. Received thpurat premiums over the best makers,from jndgea like uottsohalk, Maxon, and others, Challenge alloompctition. 1U JISIUSHKOTHERB, 1008 CHESTNUT Strait. MEDICINAL. THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND, DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally Bupplanted all other Ointments and' healing, applications in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced ; and its tafriajic merit it the true scoret of its Buocewf in aUc«to»<o«s fifftettonj, whether the cause be a<ctJ<nt or ats&ui, BURNS A M SCALDS © are instantly rdiered of k* their anguish, pain and inflammation, by a tiraoly 2 application of this mor trellowa henh r ( and the 3 flesh is Tene\7cd aa if by a ohann. no blemish or sear 2 remaining. ■fcUE FRIEND OF C THE NURSERY, Children are frequent U eii/Tcrers from c.Ttamann unes, especially from ” Fluid and Camphcna J7x v cjutjij—therefore every 2 mother should have this holing preparation .oou- stontly on hand. It heals sen ifrenstf.aiul quickly a, remove* the TETTER or RING WORM, so, wm* , l*nt in tht nnrury. „ i 0 TRAYELLE R 8 3BY SEA AND LAND. T.ie >:nchmißt.tboTra 3 veller,and ovary other in divdual whose, lot m tife throws him withm the ohanco oi accident Dora 2 txplonon, fin, or colli fieri,should bear in mind 3 that thur Magic Extraotor ißhißbcitaqdonlyfnend.* U is both portable and cheap, and should ever be oj his companion, ft* a friend in need. Ihero aro thou- C eattd» of Uviug wituesaee to tortify to its marvelloDs g virtue, who. owe thoir sound Jfmwr and mueolcs j to its saving effioaoy. The 3 of the Ueidtnsjlu*Mf«a for whioh DALLEY ? BMA(tI- 2 CAL j'AIN EXTRACT OR is a PREVENTIVE 2 «« wcIUaCUBE: Bums, Lrysipeiaa, fcotoeofitU Wnla, Bruises, Fietnfa, Shot Wounds, . F/oat Bit?*, Scrofula, Broken Breast, l ever Bores, Sourvyr Bites of Reptiles, l- clons, Scalds. Cancer. Glanilular Dis- Scurf, Cracked Lips, eaaefi. Ssald Head Chapped Hand*, Mercurial Sprains, Chilblains, rains generally. Email j*r»x t Cramp, Pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Piles, Tettor, Chares. Po\so», Uloers, UhiiM*fis of the Bheumatinzj, Veoercul Boreii, Bold at tli® principal Depots, 14 Broadway, New York, and 21 and. in Chartres street, New Orleans, by J. WRIGHT A CO., General Agent, It can also ob tained of all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States ami Canada. T. W. DYGTTfc SORB, , . 118 North SECOND Btreet, fair Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania, COAL, W. NEILL & 00.. YARU. 8. K, Comer BROAD end CALLOWHILL, DR4.T.RBS JK Suporior WHITE ASH, TAMaCIUA, >nd LEHIGH i OAIJS. rmpxred ecd keptunder oover Bxp/melj for PsmilT u«». Orders by Dispatch will receive prompt atten t»fin. ap» ton EUROPE.—Having been appointed ir»H»4V n ?/°L TrM - WILLIAMS t CO.’. Transal ton,,an Wo. M So.th fWIM StTMt. CJPUUTS TURPENTINE.—27S bbls SpU. W .tore and for Ml. In 'ROWLEY, ASHS VKMEK, A 00., IWi 1« SOUTH WHARVES. T\l v T?OMAB * 80H8.' ■ XTA* Wy. I 3» «>J POCTtTK «Mwt-i aTocjss ahil:t32t£%n%n£4vmin gwrr. piinniu lar«« nmout of ml MWta at trirutm!*. OARP-PUByc BALBg mfeXt, *ST*TBA*H stocks at Tge Art* • »Bd.to<l!(3ev a nr ■?»«<»«, It llri?*asjui««. - • ; iar Contrihntorj hn-Tta* Ox »»tio»ofiit**r •»!». .®T St»)ltof addition to whioß »> pabfuS,,<m t 1» SMnrtn prniittt tothoMle.oMttiouafidenulogncaMß pupMlat/ofA; " : „ RE&I1 ESTATE at PRIYiTB SAIiW. W« b*vo a largo amooot of rml ootato (t yriTto '■ <s(9, laolttdio* OYenr.tfoionstio* or aitraaa cmntip wonnr. . KT” Real Mr«U OBUred os mu prints mM rjslftor** asd advoTtioed OQOMio&ally ul <ror paMjo oak a*vttwt (of vhioh l£tt oopleo aro pnatod i>f charge* - btockb.* a*-' SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COMPANY. _ ’ 1 Ob Tbmiw> Jane 26, at 1$ o’oloofcaoog. *1 the Krrhaaga, will be eftW. for account of whom it mar concern— -28 shares Soring Garden InsaxanoaCompany, fat $3O, 10 sh&fM Camden and J&ianLo Railroad Company. SO J£xchan«aC<>mpaaj—par 9100. , 20 share* PhiNtelphU pai tiiiwwfif Inravtke Cosa panf~par $3OO. .. ■ ' . , Tew No. SfaMome, and l a certificate of loan in satd>v*a«ofrae, for #IW. Sale , absolate.bv order or the assignee* TerfaeAtoch. , , . PeW No S 3. mitfd-e aisle. Chstcfcrtf the fiblg Trinity, , RdV. fir, Vinton Rector" one of tne infest valuable pew* ( . in the cbtifcb. a . . 1 share Mercantile Library Compear. - r .1 share Philadelphia and garsmum Steam J..4YUaties i Company. THIRTY-FIFTH SPRING &AUS-JUNE 36TIL. * At 11 o’clodh, Boon, : *■ OrtihoQ? Coart Bajie— >■'state of Sarah Hntchina.dee'd. Lwg£aad rslasi’e RESIDENCE, No. 9*4 X see street, ’ opposite Fr&tiHutt t qradre.daat at cmvmDthttnmt Lwt iMeetll inches front \ ,£ Elegant brown stone RESIDENCE. Broad street, * west side. south of Girard aveane, with stable and cones h*msa; has alt the modern improvements aad ecavew ' - ei&ts. hot 6o feet W inches frofit. 161 feet. v May be examined one d&5 prendfw to eg*. • Elerant trowr-stone K*&II»BNCJS, Broad street* 1 adjoining tbadtoVe on the south, of same dseenptoe*. t Lot J 7 feetfiiocftes front. Mhfeetdee*. i Valnsble Dmwftg 1-ot*. Arcb * treat. - » • fc Two my desirable NUlLD£NG r iiQ*B,wroth wddee F Afch street. west of Eighteenth.street;’each front by fta/eet deep to a V feet wide street - ?\ ELK COUNTY LANDK-Traetrf *e7seres lead,Sß; county, Pa. wen watered and timbered. Three-story brink STORE and DWELLING. No.TI’-f - Rids* avenue, north of Drpwa*tre*t. • - ’two frame DWELLING'S. Noe. 1118 aefi 12® Bhacka teaSonslreeLaorthwestofFrackißStreet. -* . tiN-storyatoM BUILDING, ooooptedase bote!. Maui t( . street, Ffaaxford*. V «am#E*toLH-HafMfn* LOT.adtoinfae. _ Same Estate—Tbree-stonr bnok DWELLING* n the *- * tear of the above, fronton* oe Green street. Handsome modern JtESIDKNCP.with side lot, nor h west ooracr Girorti avsnse end tiitcenth street. Mot ‘ #9 fret front by 130 deep. Three frost". • - - -»• tieentors’ Sale—estate of James Thomas.deoeassrf. Orphans* Court Sale— KsUta of-George Msohee.deo d. Three-etenry brick DWELLING. No, SB Washington street,opposite Jensraoß B%bi*tb.' Three-etory hack DWELLING. No. 1214 South SaOh' street, twlcor Fdaeral street. - - - _ Peremptory Sale. LANDS. Potter and McKean 0t timber land- Potterconefr. TOWN LO'PR. Coudersport. rottercoanty. . POUAKe OFGBOUND.EmitbportjJUeJCeancottnty. SOt' Ba!e of n>e whtde absolnta. • . X BUILDING LOT. east tide of West street, north of .Coates street, ward. . . . , VALUABL.B BAKERY.— Two-atoty hr use acd rtaMe, Twenty -second street, sonth of vine street. VALUABLE FARM. WILLOW GROVE.—AIso, a rateable Montgomery coin!/ Farm, MS acre*, with good mprovewenU.adjoining tb# Tillage of WjUow6rove, Moreland tiTfroship Murtgoaery coraty, Pa, - . - Thres-etoT/BriS 8 « New Market street, east side, above Yin« street, with two three ftoty brick dwelling* to _ eaiird Esrate-FiTS I.OTS OF GROUND, west side of Haas street, nurth of Conderia street. . _ . Same £*tato-Pow No. 13. class first, in Jnlia&a street | a Certificate of Loan in said Synw goepft f<rr one hundred dohars, - . l 3v3INE*B &T*ND.— Three-story Brick Storm *8d f .- : Dwelhnt, No, 144 Wnrts Foartbstenst #t- BLeGANT GERMANTOWN MANIION.—AI**r. Without reserre. a new rrslddcc*. Talpshoeksn street and Washington lane, Germaniowa. Lot 108 by 37Sfset; twof'onto- The boose is built aad hoisfcaa l* r the mon sttbeuutu'vl and elegant miMern sty la- aadra-f plete Vith conVfniSDCts for a wintenutd •ameriMt- Full in hendbiOtT PJa« at the auction rooms. j , OfphSßs Cowrt Bales. Jtfl> M. atU o’clock noon__, t _ MOM Estate of EUiotCf*r»a Two Crown street. Eighteenth ware. __ _ .« . Estate of George *L Flßml*£z£wp GroeadJeaU. Estate of James Thoms»~oxDßß and DWELLING, two brick dwellings, and two DW dwellings. Canuv al ay and Eaken place. „ _, , . Estate of James MoConneU.deo’d—DWELL-, JNG, Swanson above Canstiaa street* Bale No. 8 WHARTON Strest- , GENTEEL FL 2NITJ 1 - **■ CARPHTB, Ae. ' , Thu Medalsc 26th Inst, at 30 o’oVck, at No. Sid Wharton street, this genteel furniture, carpets. Ad- oorosriwn* npmtiof waJoat sofa and chairs marble toe eefs table.«Uf*ro>' chamber farnilure, feather bcds»Ao. ' Also.rfapkitobaafuTpltura- . _ _ war May be auiniMd at 6 o'oloek on ffco eoremg «t the sale# ttSSFSSTS^&S^^JSWSSS^ FUNITURE, MIRROR, Ac. On Wednesday Morning. „ , . 2Tth instant at 10 o'clock, wiO b*sold at pabiio sal*, without raserro-on the premises, the neat modern donee, with three-story back buildings, aad Uf»4d«v improveittent* and eonveaiSßcss. No. «6 DILLWYsI' fctreet, between Third and Foarth. south of Gram Ti e entire housebold fnraltare will be aedd atel t after the sale of the amiss. BaieoTihe whoiaaL* solate. . ' Fall partioalarsin handbtflsandeatalogaae ;> g«!e Nrt, 16I»t‘f1LBBRT RtresL _ s NEAT * HOUaKHOLD FURNfTURX. BRUSSEL# CARPET*- GAB CtfANDRLIBRS, Ac* Os Wednesday Miwuinr. a Jcne 27. at 10 o’e’eck.at No. M*7 Filbert ptraat, thf entire household faroitura of a family dsohsuff hooaa- Uerwn*. . „ . l I WT May be examined on the morning of aala. M A ! o’clock. V . modkhk and antioub silver. Also, at 12 o’clock, by order oi Sjpcator, a quasi tty of antique silvee Also, a fine silver tea set, six pieces, cake be ski) > castor frame, soup ladies, Pale Southwest corn *x BLEVF>i*ryr Ml j BANSO*?t NEAT HOUBKHGI.D FU-'NJTrRR, ffANO, *3- ROR, OJRFbTB DFDB. &c. On T«*e f'ay Morning, ; 26th instant, at 10 o'clock, mt ilio M>uihw*at earner cf Eleventh m d ture. comprising piano, mirror, solas, bedsteads, bwji, carpets. &o. May t>a examined at 8 o’clock on the monua&a * ■ale. Fale Y«, ,}JI South VfVTff Street.* BUPERIOR FURaNITUKE. MjRRORS, TAFOT&V CARPtSTS, 4tc; Oo Friday Morning* 29tK inst., at 10 o’clock, at No. Ml south Ninth street, the supsrio* furniture, fine Fr»nob plate mantel mirror. ovhi mirror, fine engravings tapestry carpets, fco. , 20" May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning the sale. TifOSES FATM&tfSs AVOTIONUMW 1?X AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, enDmi •omer of BLITH and RACE Btreeto , MONEY TO LOAN/ •28.000 to loan, atthe lowest rates, on diemo&d*. W &lQheß,jewelrT* silver plate, arr goods, olathing.wm cerie% segarv, hardware, outiery, pianos, mirrors, atr mlure, bedding, and on goods of ever? description, m large or small amounts, from one dollar to tAomandi, for any length of time axreed on. The Oldest Established House in this citr, KT Private entrance on RACE htrseL v - V* BusinesshourtriromB sr.totF.M* - * Heavy lnvatance lor the benefit of de&unvova. % 1 „ CHAHGkSONL' TWOPERCENT. .fw Advanoea of SlOO and upwards at two per c*nt. Advances at s\uq «7.d upwards, as one peroentvlor short loans. „ AT P9IVATEB»LK. «S o l a **x° r *^ o «., fino « GULD PATENT LEVER and CHKtiNoMhTER WATCH FB, roaunraofured at half too usual selling prices, gold liver and leptne watches, silver lever and leprae watohe*. Eoslisb, Swiss.ana rrenoh watches, at sstomshinß low prices. jrweCrjof every uescnntioa. very low. guns, pistols, moMoalin struments. nr>t quality of Havana cigars, at half the importation prioe, in quantities to imt purchoseks, nsd various other land* o) rood*. OUTDOOR SALES Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. of any and cT^o^ds^di- HOTEL*. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORR. When coropletPd- sjx year* ago. the £T. NICHOLAS was universally prononneed the most magnificent, con venient, and tho(ou«my ortanized establitbmeut of t. e kind on. this coati neat, H hat it was then it remain* to day—'without a rival in size, in suraptaousnecs, and in the general element* of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodation* for one thousand Kuoet*. in cluding one hamlred complete suites of apartments tor families. Six hundred personscan be comiurtaoly seated at the tables of its vubho dining rooms, and, no thing that modern art bo* devised for the convenience and sootal /ratification of the travelling public h»abe*n omitted ra it* plan, or i* negleotod in it* practical details, lira early reputation oi the houee at homa and abroad, derived from its roasnitado. its superb appointments, And it* homo-like comforts &lo luxuries, has been en hanced every year bj the unwearied exertions of the proprietors. mrl7-3m TREADWELL, WHITCOMU, A Cu fiT- LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY “ >"d LIGHTH?Ir Oet , ttljW YORK, oos bladf,lov. toe N. V. Hotel. I his new and commodious Hotel li sow ot sntKt>, .n<twill bi condicteit exclusively on the European rb»n. The long wanted a M l * oity. has induced the proprietor Jo establish the prices on the following Uperal scale: Bragle rooms, so cents per day ? elegant •uitei, With a thorough knowledges bte busi ness, and strict attention to the wants of every guest, J nope to receive & liberal share ofpuMic favor. Ap»->m J. H. GOODWIN. Fro»rfi*|or. HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE UARDTTAKE KOUSS*4w« would teßpeotCully caii the attenuoTi of the wsut- TW Hardware Tnde to enr axt*n*ire Stock ot iBIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, Which we Pflifr at Ad OOB advance by the package. „ Orders fordireot importsHea soilmted, and Coote de livered cith%r i& Ikia eity. New New QrMaae* fil (SmmBRCS street, , Imueetiiig and Comnriawca MenOw&ts. As! Ag?atj lerFereigfi and fitsmbs Rardwar^ TVEir LARGE SO. 3 MACKEREL— ta. t} 50 Lfr r J f. t j“TAYj'”) a i’l^ii nii for ■ 1 J2S nr* IPS WRARfK*. AND PITCD. —275 bbls Tat, 850 & "g r o *. “if or ii*T b H WHARVES. ' GOAD AND CANDLES. —450 btxed Or- lean Soap, ?78 boxes dive Soap, 870 boxes AtUman tine Candles. 816 boxes Hydrauho Oi&dlcs- 4S box** Bpennacstn Candle*, instore and for sate by ROWLEY, AyfIBUJINEK, & CO, No, 18 BOUTii WHARVES. Havana cigars—a largb,H4nd- SOME and VARIED ASSORTMENT? tt&ais tme of suoh brands ae CA BA NOB, FiGeRO, NEP TUNO, PaRTaGAS, EBPANOLA t to , &e.,cf&U sixes and au-!itie*,«a hene e»m*UuUj, and lor sale low, by CHARLES IETL, walout street. Tsß-lm PR- VlSlON'S.— 4,ooo pieces City grioked Vt’ j torn Cured * boulder*. \ 2,000 tit rcCB Chty Smoked Western Cured H&U mtiero-’i' Gardner. Phipps. A Co.'* extra &B€*} Cured Daeged tii-ms. _ _ , lou bMj. extra Heavy Western Mass Pork. City Smojtd Bc*t in ict* toywvtaptutfeossrs. . isobbln. Pnme Wearern ItSef Lord in Mam. for tala hr C. C. aADLRR A CO. iP» B * ' Now 103 A tutu ere* t- —l5O huu. TAR, in for tIENNEKY BRANDY.—TO oMka, ia
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