mmrSHED BAIJiY, (fIUfInAYSJBXCKPTED) • BY/icmk tv.' FditSEYi' ; " . wines so. «7 cuEsi'Kist sißiißi. ' DULY PRESS. tWttvg.OKit» till Wsßs.paysWo io tbs Carriers. Jlailef to 3obsonbev« oat ottUo City at Six Domaxo baa Arista.. Four Dobbins you Eton/ Mghphb; Sanaa Dollar vor_S;x Momibs— uivnilaUa in ad- Tsno» for.tho tima ohlored. TIU.WEEKEV I’IUJSS, Mall«d Jo gubsori|ierß out of tUo City at Sanaa Bob- Xy»z& fsa Awncsi, iu advatwa. Off OLGTH OIjO AKg . 15C BLACK-SILK JIASTIHiAS, MW AND ELEGANT GARMENTS, UitUCSHT I’ttOM THE ADJACENT W O RKvRO Q MS . EVEKY JlORNifift. OGOPER & CJONARD. o myWhiM[T‘' if,KTH AflD MiHKET STREETS WAR BURT O N. . IOOfW&'SMOif aiBBET, sljovo Teath, . AMD 808 HOUl'il SKCOND BTHEHT, bslorr flpnme, Hasji:sUei?oivetla LAJiGt; AUBWITMENT OF OORORED TARLETANB, Fi>r{'OVsji|)» ASSKS, FttAMEB, &e., he.’,' ax troj: 13 I’ER, YARD TO 6T CENTS, V .BH\ CHEAP DKESB GCtm " KiCK-jUKafGNs OP OROANnfKff, JUU* wvI&SIS gf&fe ««"“»• BAREGESOrrffI.™ WH4M “«- tKEsma&mmm™* *obxb organ bv voiani3 - ■ 41! 'TCi(iio»J I .ONEvrHmi) K £o r WER I tEAu' ! roiuUr vri63ff» to ulo*o ibiß scriGon'ff etoct. . ' HHAKPMSB3 BROTHERS, Qgrnar of CHESTNUT and EIGHTH sla. ■ sDAMS & SON T. ill ulone nut their Entire Stock of . ‘ BUMMER GOODS This Alonth, „ . . AT REDUCED VJUCEB, Trovioua tcniiakmc an aliaratjon in their .Store. They &ro determined to carry ao 'TiliN FABRICS over to another Season. The include* I ,AC ? MaNTILLAB of every desonptjon, BHA WLB for lha moat faulidioue,' FouUM afid-Black Silks* tarty Dra.®3 Oofhiß. Pron:enndi»'Drnsij Good*, Tourist Drew Goods, • Neat Di e«3 (Jaods, SalJjinc Flaida, .MasTuito Nettioe, TftTlobm for iookmr plassea, Ao.* Ac,, Deiidoa cs toot} an aefortnozit os vrifl t® found m tho Olty 4 OX t Hosiery, Gloves, ' • .'Vlitld/JBmhroidorici, DoweßtiaGootig,nud. ‘ ULKMEN’fI PUHNIHHING GOODS. Mg’H EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS. 'IRISU LTNEN3.— A fre3h invoice of HIJ l/**’££ RNB dir€ol from the manufaa- U««rn,RICHAIIDSON,OONB,4; OWDEN, of Belfast, lucj received. ’ Tiror/P Good* two celeoted espresalj for opr furojlv U&do, and iromraatied free from anr admixture of Cotton. PERKINS & CO., »pf ft Sooth NINTH Street* | RKKiHSTIBLE INDUCEMENTS TO OREli'lßFfiXianON IN SUitfMER 0001)3 !!I -ElO-I.RILKB, I>PL,BNDID IiMJE GOODS !!!! l ;: CKIBM havo this day ltoduccd their •lock cff-amiy fcilka FROM 2* TO ‘JO PER CENT. __ Undo? thoir usual Low Prices, wo pv-n-nee coiiißs oif evcrr yard of _ UPPING AND BUMMKR (JOOPB. We ftlco inv«to special rrtipfiunn to our broach Laco Dounioiur.ni! Eugonoa, Iwar.oh l.ncohn&wis and Mantes. > renoh Lmju foin'a and Piocnlonimiee, c,nmL'ria Loco Empre-iS Aunties, jilias this Mantillas, Ousters# 40.» &c»» Vido Black Silks for Bustara, &o-« at „ „ , ' „ TIfOK.NI/Ey & CHISM, N. % Corner EIGHTH 1 & BPiiJNG GARDEN. COMMISSION HOUSES. J UB3^AzSBr&-HUTOHINSOi^ HO, 110 CHESTNUT BT., , COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MABE GOODS. JOH PRINTING. 'JMiS NEW JOE PRINTING OFFIOS “THE PKESS” Is vvAparcJ to oxsonta ueAtly.oliflavlj andexj«.Jitioiiilr si’jaar DL-;c2it>**ioM o? J?LAi:< AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTINS, ?AML J HLETS» PAPER jjyOKS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OP EVERY PEHORIPTION, POSTERS, HANDBILLS* PiioUntCct AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, SIANUPACTUKERB, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE fck.AU ordain left at llio PuUioation Office of TAe ?rut!r.d to. iolft-tf || ATS! RATS! HATS! MEN’S STRAW HATS. BOY’S STRAW HATS. fcVtSKS M3IJUiiLK SXyi>H OF STRAY/ 'HAT NOW KIJADY, IjtNOOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, T Jft CHESTNUT Btmt.. LKLIE FORT WIN invalids, FO!t KALK HY C. 11.. MA.TTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. ||A3LL,’a PATENT PL ATED 1015. PITOHE’ t Enlircl/ different in thoif oouetruotiou from all r>twg , srn) WARHANTEJ) to heap tho ICB LONGER t/, a u 4 any Pilcher now in oca at a temperature of eevonty water cold for ttstnlv-fourhours. A pound and aha!)’ of Joo in throe pints of water will* Jatl g£Vi* hours anJ mintilc* /while the I’amo •turtiitlij in an ordinary aiotia pitcher, at the same om* paratare, only lonti two hours and fifteen mumten l • '■ Forcoua should not confound thceo Pitchers with tiidee usually sold, hot inquire f?.T HALL’S. PATENT.- IM, WILSON fib SON. Solo Agents for the Manufacturer. :y. W. Comer FIFTH and CHERRY Streets. M ARTIN & QUAYLE’S »»-«• STATIONERY, TDV, »N» FANCY SOOBa B M f 0 K / V AT. *OB5 WALHUT STJ?ISET» “•’"nWiiwHir jp'A§XOE <.OlL—East India, lor sale; by * brother, it end SbrtV 3ROGND Slwit, > i#S3 QL. 3.—NO. 281. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. (GEORGE SPENCER, JR., CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS NO. 830 CHESTNUT STREET, (Al’iOlHlKa UIBARD Hotfss; OPPOaiIJ! CoNri.NSMTAL Horn,) Has elwftys in Store & large aloe* of SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, SPOOKS, UNDER BWKTBi . HOSIERY, DRAWERS, GLOVES, Ao„ And every other article in Furnlßhing lino, of the J A TESTSTYLES, and at the LOWEST PRICES. Qp7 stuiriSm • gSHLEMAN'S CRAVAT STORE MOVED ; TO THE N. W. COR, OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. OHAVATS, SCARES, TIES; PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS; GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS! ALL RINDS UNDER WEAR; shirts made to order ;' a FOR $9. COR. bkventh-and chestnut. Up3-tlistu-Sm PROCLAMATION ill R. C. WALBORN * CO., No,, A anil T North SIXTH Pifeokstin oonlw.uo iho GKNTLEMaN’B FUKNIBH INB tsa, in all Us departments, at thoir OLD pt Ann, and lniequ to oontinuo there Jortcer, or at least until dti.a nOtioa is pjven to the contrary. This an nouncemeptiemade in ordor, that our numerous »&- troDBJo this city and elsewhere may knew that their or ders, adddreseed as above, will always reach us. wheth er they happen to see our atlv'erttsemem in the n«ej vapcrs for the time bamv, or not, Piomo cut this out and pasta It in your mem random fa - o °k - • inyl-tf JW. SOOTT—tot* of the firm of Win p ehcaier h FURNISH* SHUIT ifIANUFAGTORY, filJ Girard Homo,) J»Wi would respectfully eaJl the attention of bis former natron* and friend* to his new etoro, and i* pre pared to fill order* forgHIRTB at abort aotioft. A eerfeot fitfuarantted. Wholesale Trade euppliod wiu tne Sturt* end Collars, ItSI-It PAPER HANGINGS. CLOSE BUSINESS. MAST, MONTGOMERY, & CO., . HO. IU CHESTNUT STREET, URUeli dat, (KrooiU this winter and nest sprins, thoir Isrjoatookof PAPER HAKGIK* w*nung their Howea Petered, tea get great BARGAINS* • is-tr BOOKING GLASSES. OOK IN G-G LABS JS S, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRAMS, ENOBAVING'S. OIL PAINTINGS, Ac,, Ac, JAMES S. EAELE k SON, IMfOETSItS, MANVFAOTVRERS, WHOLE BALE AM RETAIL DEALERS, EARLES’ GALLERIES, MILLINERY GOODS. FRENCH FLOWERS, MONTUEBS, ASD STRAW BONNETS. Joat opened, & A SFLENDID AsSOH'imtfT. THO 3. KENNEDY. & BRO., No. T 29 CHESTNUT STREET. sewing machines. w. P. UJtiLINGEK & CIO., 1 ' - .MAAUKACIUIUjrt-J w SEWINGt-MACHINES. Making the Loop aud fciiultle Stitch. The latter lor al? 'kinds nl maunfftctunug .purpose*, price s«, The others are from $23 upwards. 1 OFFICE AND SALESROOM* . <328 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. «Uv B ’T m ACHINE SILK, SPOOL COTTON. OIL, NEEDLES, Ao-, canstnntlr ott hand. Jo/i-Jrrt & WILSON SEWING- MACHINES. HKNB7 COY, Agaat, MS CHESTNUT BTIiEET, BECONJ) FJUOOH, JlaohlaM, vilh Of araior., on iiro to Private p’amlttaa, jn.«OH ovricsj: t War! STATE Btrooi, Trenton, N. ]. UO CENTfIAI, BQ.UARE, Barton, PS, JaU-Sa BILL HEADS* WIL 0 0 X & GIBBS’ SEWING MA -9*ll£lE;T;'ril!l * r Ef l a . nt Hftomng lljoenjas. redeem* all inflammation; muni iSj ALL. PAIN and action. And is SUMS TO JiEUULATE THE l3l‘\Y£La. Depend upon will rivo rosito jroar«lf«* “fIEL!EPAWD JIEALTH TO SOUJUNFAN'XZJ. • TV6 have pntnpand cold years, and oaa cay, in con ( , frhat.v© h%ve nevor hnan { medicine, NEVtfK HAS » GLK INSTANCE,TO 15F ! ilm&ljr need, Novor did i dimtiifaoUon by r-nj one 1 trarYoftll nro doHglited t •pw)rm term* of hignesf. -oaleffeotsaod medical Tit l matter wa Uo < ' tjimitoi.Trbat wo tiers de Jaitancfl vhora tho in fast 1 exhaustion, relief tnJJ he minutas after the relief that will be I 1/Y BURK—to follow tho , timely uwd. Full diroo- I pnny each bottlo. Ntmo I mils of pURTfS&PEK- Ithe outside wrapper, lyghout the .world. Frlnol yost,Newkcrk. iyM-lr EXCURSIONS, r GRAND excursion to «SKr*SHaMSB THE GREAT BALLOON. ON THURSDAY, Juno astir. Iseo.-THK TRIAL TRIP of PROFESSORSLOWE’S MAMMOTH AERIAL OHIP wlltakopW from POINT BREEZE GAB WORKS, ftt4 P. 31. Steamer EOLIPPK, from Poplar, Chestnut, Hnd Bonth stresto, and theFllPD. GRAFF from Mar ket street, o» the fcaliuyJhilJ. wi)j moke sovoral frlp« during tho day. hare and bank, iuoluding atioketof admiMlnn to tho Aeocmuon. 60 opntc, Eeo ndvortrte ment m the Ledger nni HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, ACCOMMODATION? FOR P.UOO VlijJTOKt). ATLANTIC CITY w now conceded to be oue of the uiodt delightful Sea- side roaort9 iu the World. Ita bath ing iu unourpa«ed i its beautiful unbrokon hnaclUoine wiloi io length) i* onequalleil by any on the Continent, eavo that of Galvoatan? its air ia remarkable for ita ’Dyne**; ito cailiug and fishinff raoilitios are perfect; its lioialo are well furnishod, and afl wellkopt na those of Nhwport or Baratosa; while ita avenuea nndwalk* are cleaner and broader than those of any otharSea hathing plaoo in tua country, . Tr&ina of the OAMpiSN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD leave VINE-STREET WHARF, Philadelphia, daily (Sundaysexecuted) atT !M> A. M. andlP.M. Ro- Inrmcg—rcaoh Pnilcdelphiaat 3A* M, end 6-2 UP, M* Fare $l.BO. Round trip tiokota, good for tUrec drvyß, Difitanoe CO miles, A telegraph extends the whole length of the road. jeUG-tf ■ TO- PLEASURE TRAVEL- L>;na.--Urand Excursion f»ora Philadel phia to Niagara Fnllc, Montreal. Quolioc, River Sague nay, White Mountains, Portlana, Boston, Saratoga Spring*, nud Now York. via. Labe Ontario, Kivor St. li°Arvfu! r*l x n n d 2^ n]£ D Splendid etcamor Id AGN hi for bnguanar River, and return to Philadel phia via Portland and Bopton orßarotogaßiinues. Eerca for the round trip as fellows: From Philadelphia via Quol-.eo, White Mountains, Bos ton nndNewYoik S3GM From Philadelphia via Montreal, Saratoga Spriogc, - and New York „,., 31.50 From Uueboo to Bacueiisy River, oml rotunj.U—. ]2.v0 Tickets good antil October 16. li*So. t or Excursion Tiokota and a'l mfonnation as to route, fesTfilWefi?’ 00 s - ?dri3!g:? i 'it A MH Jol3-Sm Gonotal Ae.enU FOR , THE sea- ATLANTIC excepted.) for ATLANTIC CITY, Mad tm>n leaves Vino-etreet Ferry ~.7.30 A. 31. Returning, laavos Atlantic City 3.10 F. 31, Express train leave* Vine stroot Ferry. 4.00 p, M. Itetnrmng leaves Atlantio City. 6.00 A. 31, The above trams stop at all otatione. Faro to Atlantio.... .ftlgo Round trip tiokota (good for tbreo daia).... 3to Freight muat be dolivercd at Cooper’s Point by 2 P. 31. The Oomvauy will not bo responsible for &uy eoot'3 until received and rcoeiptod for by their Agent at the Tomt, JNO, G. BRYANT, ieS-tf Agent. FIREWORKS. Jp’IBEWORKS ! ELREWORKS !! A LARUE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCIC .CP BRILLIANT FIREWORKS, Of tiio liKliufeuluro or 18ii0, ill sloio and lot tale, W'holoaalo and iletail, 0, STEPHEN E. WHITMAN, Ic3 1m 1310 MARKET STHEET. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, gUPERIOR REFRIGEUAtOE^ Mcßtlmprovcd kinds, OJULDitKNa 1 GIGR AND CAItRIAGK'S. In Great Variety, FURNITURB LIFTERS, Very .useful m spreading Canola and filMting. WILLIAM YARNALL’S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. Ho. lOilO CHESTNUT STREET, ’ liumediatal, osjojito tho Aoidomr oi Pin* Arts, osW-tf „ NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. BELMONT & 00,, BANKERS, HEW YORK, . iirso Leltcro of Credit to Travsllsrs arailetie Is ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, rasouoH Tim MESSRS, ROTIIfICIIILD, or AH IS, LONDON, FRANKFORT, VIENNA, NA ' ,FLES, AND THEM CUURBSrOIfDEXTB • fa23-fini* SPARKLING GELATINE, Uv ike rroar, tiozou, or'ciwgia raoksKO, ALb’EKT C. ROBERTS. ■DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, je2l Corner ELEVENTH ami VINE Streets, gDINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILIAAMK. Mo, 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, U the most mtteoßiTo insnufflcturer ol VENETIAN BLINDS AMD WINDOW SHADES. pie largest and lineal assortment in the oily, At tho lowest prlooe. STORE SHADES ramie And lettered, Ilepalrinj promptly attended to. &?S-d3m H. HYATT, 205 OHUHOH ALLEY, Bo!o ftlnnufcolurer and Vatentoe for fitfa oily oy tuu PATENT PAPER BOX. Thießoxoxoo'iSall others for beauty, strength, ond durability. Scoring is dlspeimed with in its. manufou lu»o, thus semiring tho great deeideratum of STRONG CORNERS. 'ey Urdats Soltoilod. je\s-2m BEDES, FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, Ac., <. 7 0R BALE ny NAYLOR & GO.. Jc7-lf S2O COMMERCE Strsot. Mrs. still’B CRYSTALINE LIQUID H»IU COLORERI A preparation new tn tho public, hut whioJi has Jong been in pnvato use, for restoring urav Hair to its natu TalcoloTjUnpartingtoittisloosy appearanco, and rcu dorms it soft find oilky. itieentiroly di)lcrentln its nature aud o[Tecta from oy.y ftitioleriow jn ueo lor tho eama purpose, being a oloan'y fiuia, nearly us clear as wator, requiring no w/iahiue bafom or otter its application, free from fulphur r any other olyootionablo ingredient, and applied iuj neiiy «8 nn Hair Oil. Can bo bad ot the following porsono; jy. Z. Harborti, corner Jumper aud Piuo Btroela, E. J Fennell, No. a 6 North Lighth street. 1 homaa Lancaster floruoo and Eight6ontli streets. ThonißsVTeftVor, Vino and Eighteenth streets. Wm. B. T hnnipaon. Ml. Vernonand Bevontoepth st’a. LaUhml. Jr., A roll. i»low Second street* K. B. GarrißUDß, Coates and Tonth streets. Veorge C. Bower, Vino nnd Sixth itreeto. A, il, Uowitie.n, Qpruon nnd Seoond slreots. Charles Ohivers. Spruce and tioventh streota. Caleb R. ifeeney, Arohund Sixtoonthatreeta. For Bilo wholcnalo and retail by „ FIFTEENTH MdLOO I o'BT , y : & l 8m RhilGdaiphia. MACKEREL, SHAt), II3SRRING, iYJL lOyObtdu Nos. 1.2 nnd 3 large aud medium Mao berej,ia aucorted paokagos, of a voryehoico aualiSy: py.o CObbls. new No. S largo Maokorol, DO half bble now No. 31 > do. SO bbls novr No. 3 medium do, W do now Eastern Moos Uhad, E 0 half bbla now do do do. JfOO bWs new Kusipo/t No. 1 Dorring. LOO do do Halifax No, 1 do, 200 do now Boaton No. 1 do, 100 do do No. IscnloFiih. 85 do prime No. l Balmou, 1W quintals Grand Bank Codfish, 100 boxea nev/ Herkimer county Choose, Now landiug ond in utore, for salo by *v , , MURt’HY tic KOONH. m _____ 146 NORTH WHARVES. ILLUMINATORS. • Kvory one of tbe\r exorbitant ejvb bllte. Al No. s«> Bonth THIRD Btroot, may bo ucoa tfiu “ boat Lamps m the woTid 11 Oaii be used wherever lightmwanted. Cheaperthanooel.oll.orfnß. uconta 5 T O °, 9co a wcok colling thorn. M’oro wanted. $BO,OOO sold. The Gaa Lampawill]iglitaroom2ofeotBquore fori cent fcu hour, or will burn nil night for tv few oenU. - DR. 0. A. GRJ6ENE suet)an soboo],.particularly to the work*of i flni Veronese, and tnujtbt mo to aoo. thruimh tho nocumifir.led dirt „f ogc>i ([lo c -r„ a ( 3 i to ohorm that Irty benpiik, lat tor a long time I took Ika merit J.taoUnna on trust, nod, if loft to niyfolf, BnouJU hfivo proforred tvorkc which I now feel to V7o»thlos3, I Tomombor whon ARMi* hy Titian, mig flrßt poiotcu mjt to Uio hy AHstou as an oxiiuisito work. l tuoiightio was laughing at jdo.” ’ tuc scclvcor. nV^ )El ' Phrlrnit of a noblomnn, of whom nu ant had juut mado a bust, and I flaked iff could do anything to mako my picture ifo Imd not foruic™yk’iQ?Dueorimch? > . Bho apsworod, ‘I thinl: ii is* beuanso I levs everybody so emoh.’ ” "V. sm.wApTEu scort. I ucver,-i hnrald, ‘'kfioir n man of genius, acd i-'A” ol7n “any, who could ho regular in nil bw hfioite. but! hovo-known inacy a, blockhead who Could." • a lt ' 7ft3 Oan > n o on Pnvdoy’sarm, in f ono u. his walks, Torn gaid, ‘•Thom aro lino novels ofyoura SlrUaHor; they uro just invaluablo to tuo. "Xnmglnd to hear .it, Tom." "Yei, air, for when i havo boen out all day, Imrd at work, ootl como homo vara tired, if L sit down, rdllt a rot ot portor \>y tho iiro, and tako up ono of your novo.iß, I hr. oslcop. . ' 1 j Speaking oi'hia lfttncnesd, he said, “ When £ was • i!! 0 t nt - a^-? shine ia tho oye,s of gins, I lmbieHeouio envy in n ball-room of tho young folloTYß who bad tho uso of thoir legs; but I generally found when X was beside tho lnascs I had Ujo advimtago with my tongue." sydn'ev sirirn. r ?,^^ 6u - 3 '°. n -ook placo among tho clergy ?f ?7. 0:i tho cxpodicuey of surrounding .bo catheorai with of blocks of wood, Smith rak, ‘ iMno utehcpa would lay thefr heads togolUor, UlO tinnj/yfonid bo done;’ and this was so often repeated, and with so nnioh unction, by the ..bishop of London, that ho was suapeotod of having mvanted it. " Many Ouagawcro Invented for him which ho nover S'M. among them too story of Landsoor ask ing to pamt him,and bis roply, ‘lfl thy eervant a rfog, that tie should do this thing/’ This wns in tho nod Sydnoy Smith, mcotingLaod soar ln tua Pork, ‘llavo you seeuour UUlo Joko m Iho popor3 ? J ‘ Aro you disposed to rm kncnvlodgo jt, ‘ I Uavo uo olijcction.'" . " Mr. Jh’gcrs told mo that Bralth received invi tations to dins with Whitbread oud with some poor at tho anrno time, Ho nccopted Whitbread’s, aud wrote to the pcor (hat ho ‘woe engaged to dine with groAi formoutator in OhiswcH s reol.’ But, putlmg hid nuawora into tho wrong covers, hia oxousa to tho vc?r went to the hrowor, and Lady Llmflboth Whitbread replied, fermenta tor. is much obliged to M r . Smith for giving him Uiopruleronco ’ JXo anawoml, ‘I have received your ladyship’s uoto, and kill umelf on the dpot.’ 31r. Luttrcli tnoDllonod an irish olorgyman who was nmcli oflended fit being called a »plural u/, aud -l if you don’t take care, you will Gnu mo a ilurifnxt " Smith tuok thii up. end snid. £ flappojo thoro la soarcoly a in Ire ludu who hua not been out. I am told they settle thosp matters >vhon the Di'tejiioon’u eervico ia over. : I navo seen a parsoa’a ChalloogoSir, meet mo on-tho first Sunday after tho L’piphr.Dy." •/ * STUAIIf, THC PsMNTCn. f‘ Whou Stuart, thopaiutor, died, an oalogiiunen hia obarKclor appeared la ono of tho American pspers, in which it wxs said that ho left tho bright est prospects in Log',and, and roturnctl to hiß own country, fpm his i*dmir r trab«n!mdg people go into general insolvency. ; ;,■ Jintaeftay Esratinrra Tj April 7,-1640. Tho connection botwcon the imports and tho . fW booor to acknowledge tho rc hanh drcnlation stands thus , £ In 1818, tho imports per capita Wcro $11.37; mny ; tniuk proper, a resolution instructing the tho hank circulation, was $9 por capita. Tho the number «v,v.h «<• iftio on Qf custom houses In the United States, now eg- Ci aMi of 1819-2 Q follow cd. tablisheil by law, the annual expenses of which ex it! 1888,tho imports woro $10.93 per capita, cooiithe amount of their receipt*,, and to inquire tho bank circulation was $9.09. The crash of by 1889 followed. the Uegistor of tk&. Treasury, showing tho custom In 1851, tho imports woro at $8.02 j tho now established' by law; tho excenresaf hank circulation was $O.Bl. Botlntheso items steadily Increased till 1804, and a pressure cor- mg Jane 30,1859. - r responding accompanied. .In'orcplnmitloii of tho necessity of retaining, In In 1857, tho imports rose to SU.BS' per. capita, aud tho hank circulation to nearly, $B. by preventing the illicit introduction of dutiable Tho revulsion of September, 1867, followed, “ ta V"’ l heg ” f V .. , , ..... -if , , you to my report on the flounces for tho year end . ijow look at tho opposito side of tho picture, ingduno 30,1858, wherein, commenting on this From 1821 to 1829 wc ltavo no reports of the subject, I mid: hank circulation. 1830 gives us imports for t 0 „ misapprohensloTnhioh^emstoeaW 1 , to some consumption per capita, $4.39, and a hank oxtont, in regard to tho reooints and expenditures circulation of $4.70. Tho next year for which PJ ~S V,-u have hank reports is 1833. Tho imports po,tc?aU per capita were then $6.25, and tho civcnla* necessity for an adequate provision thoro for the tion $5.67 per capita. This report embraces .°f lf 6y no moans followo. „ , , r , , r. . . that tho mterosts of too revonuo do not reauire tho wholo calendar year 5 tho Compromise act the Bcrricos of otors at pofuts wherofaworno was passed in Jlay, and tbo mhchlcf was brew- «lutioo nro colleotcd. A judicious deposition of a ing that oxploiled in tho four years noxtfol lowing. in regard to tbo United States, along whoso extea- Tho Imports per capita for the ycara 1844*5, B^va seaboard and frontier boundaries there aso so and’O roso from $5.03 to $5.42, and the SfSS bank circulation from 88.90 to $5.‘20 per for tho viglknco of a preventive corps. Upouthe oanila principal avenues of trado with foreign countries n,, * . ~. . ... .... , , provision has been mad© by law, at p#rta »f ontry, There is nothing m the history ot tho lust for tho collection of duties, and at tboso poTb our forty-five years that disturbs these data, or a(- reveuao from cafitoms is mainly collected orae fccts; tho conclusions .which wo draw from thorn 5 and we must bo allowed hero to rc- rior, nro, of necessity, guarded by a preventive peat our assertion that foreign importations, : ofien at polpta where the expenses ox- . . , . , . . t • , . . .. ceod, tho amount .of colleuliona ruoh a force could unrestrained by duties adequately protective not he withdrawn without leaving tbo j*wc and ,of our domestic Industry, has been at tho regulations exposed to and the public ro botiom of alUbfl reviiisioss which wo have V6 J) , O /3ni, 3 ni, i - nr .. ■;, . ... .■ ■ . 'Units tho distnois of Ohcujplam and Vermont, buficrcd;. that -such:. OSCCSStVO .unpoilutiowa on t tho ; Canadian froutior, as an illustration, wove the CiVtusOf}. in all tho instances, of a mis- Th 4bo priiMipi>l markets tmd territory of Cana .«'Onf..tifthese atationa-Rouso’s Polnt-»horo a [lave Oi-Viiy.i d'CCuSJonfSjthif: iuiysfwrttiHug • rc- Urgi.portion of tbo Canadian oommoroo first on tb|j . t?>,c . anq, lf no preventive forco ware ata ieaafi bo dista^riourldldA’itiich' KaS ruii no, 'S'rainj At tboao points, marahandbe of provinoial ~ / -- kviopcau origin might be introduced Into the to.aii. a.it : >iMoiior liiHtcT States by those routes, and at various vied-of hpph© toiloua of tho t&voduo from cus bo, OTH* ot tiiO-.jrital UU-hri- toius. Whore nrtiolci nro tnxed by our (ariX. but rogdlafcfl Hfddsf > ittid- -mafto t'rco by tho Canadian, or whero tho dittoronoo I v ntl .. - ; .V : /- - ' In Canada ami tho United States would „ .v v';,v /'.- - .*’ --V. • : :' insuro a proOfc ou tho adventure, merchandise Ifow let us apply tiic iaciff.ot i»g tht r.vMcm hou'e* jioiu establish^ l . „ ii.ij tv rv.;»; rt rw T; fi,« by law, the expenses of tchtch exceeded ih* (imouni OSCIUBiVO Ol BpCCiO, IIUI lOlty niiiilOUS. if tiio „f their nce>pts, ax appears bu the transnetions of tht imports for. consumption for tho present year ** rat vtar twiin * Ju>lt w - : must be increased seventy-two millions in or- i 1 dor to derive tbo required sixty millions of customs, what will bo the deficit in our export account exclusive of specio ! Mr. Com* leaves us the choico between a heavy incrcaso of our foreign debt to make up tho required amount of foreign imports, and a large increase of our treasury debt it the cus toms shall tail to meel his estimates. Our calculations, it will bo observed, have been made upon tho estimates furnished by Mr. last annual roport. Hut while wo urc-witing, tho nows from IVashington informs us that the & ecvetary haß lately revised his es timates, ami that tho current year’s expendi ture will require soventy-two millions, instead of sixty, of last December’* statement. Must we’bavo'tho JOOmiiiions of imports increased to 4b& millious, or 78 millions above those of lust year, to provido tho necessary rovenues ? Or is bis system of finauco a mere policy of receipts und disbursements, with constantly growing funded debt, and tveasury-noto bor rowings from tbo future, for its principal items of increase ? lie bus expended a surplus iu tbo Treasury on tho Ist July, 1857, of seventeen uud tbreo quarter millions; a permanent loan of twenty millions j a temporary Urnu of twenty millions in treasury notes outstanding, aud has reduced tho public debt subsisting nt tho lima ho took office, a little less than four millions. These items leave Ins account current with a balance agaiust him of (ifty-thrcu less what ever sum there may bo unappropriated iu tho Tvciumvy- -say four or fivo millions. Forty nine millions of a deficit iu tho account of ordinary receipts and expenditures of tho Government in three years aud a quarter! .To which it is now perfectly clear, twenty millions more must be added for the unexpived nine months of bis administration} for this additional deficit is demonstrable from tbo data of bis recent revision of bis estimates for tbo current year. A sixty-million debt piled up in four years under the tariff of 1857 even outstrips that whicii grew out of tbo Compromise act, whoso level twenty per cent, duties did something better for tho Treasury than the arevago nine teen per cent, duties of 1857 with its greatly enlarged free list, aud tho naturally increased expenditures of tho Federal Government, to say nothing of its corruptions and extrava gauco under the present Administration. Will tho couutTy beav this onothor year ? Wlil Congrc33givo another year’s leaseto this atrocious system ? As certainly as 1842 reversed the policy of 2833, ao surely will 1860 or IBGI consign tho tariff of 1857, Secretary Conn, and freo trade to political perdition. "Wo here close our iormal examination of tho protective policy of tho nation, aud the history of our tariffs since tho organization of tho Federal Government. Tho cubject has grown upon us in the process of its troafmeut. ■\Yo end tbo present discussion of it with the feeling that it is exhaustless, but in tbo hopo. tbatwo bavo not exhausted the patience of our readers. Houston State Convention. . ScHENBCTtDY, N- Y-, Juno 27.—Tho frlcudsof (lon. Bum Uouston have called a State Convention, to be hold horo on Lo IHth of July, to unmlDate uU electoral ticket and designate r candidate for tho V: jo FrtS’donoy. TWO CENTS. ESPEMUItURSS, DUTIUCTS. Paßßftnv»n*y, Me Maatuaa. oiiuno. Frenchman's Bty. M 0...—. Penob’cot, Me.. WaldoborouehMi Wiscassot, Mo.. taco, M 0......... Kenncbunk, Mo. York, Maine Belfast, Maine...., Portsmouth, N HI Vermont. Vt Marblehead, Mass, Plymouth. Mnes.. BatnstuMe, Musa Kdcarfoc'U.Mrtsa' New London,Ct.. S'onunston, Conn. Unokett’s Harbor Now Y0rk....... Genesee, N Y Oswego, NY.„,. N-aB.... Peoria, llhnoia,.. Hanmlnt, M 0.... Mimiflßota, Min.. PcKOt'a round, W Territory 4,fi3a«i •JMSaI i 7330 324 201 | 4.410 fO 16,50105 ' 313 SO 10,780 13 2450 ' 2,1034 01 ( . ifo ! JI3CO Capo Porpstai Oregon Port Ortouli Oro rou Soubma.CaUfor’a *an Joaquin, Caj, Siommonto. Cal, Pan Diego,Cal... Monterey. Ca1,..1 Ban Pcntro, Ca!... 1 jlTo.tfd 3 76,633 Q2[ F, BIGGER, Jtegtj/tj’, The Astronomical Expedition. Washington, Juno 27 —The astronomical party has completed arrangements for loaving Now York on tho 23th IneL, to proceed to Capo Chudloigh, Labrador, ami obsotvo tbo total eclipse of tbo sun, which will ocaur on the 18th of July Tho nstroDdwera of tho party aro Protestor Ste phen Alexander, of Princeton,N. T; Professor C. S. Vothfiko, cf North Carolina; President P. A. P. Barnard, of Oxford, Mtesieeippi; Profeasor A. W. Smith, of tho Naval Aoadcmy, Annapolis, Md.,* and Llout. E. D. Ashe, B. N., Quebeo Observa tory. Tho Unitod States steamer Bibb, Lieutenant Commanding Alexander Murray, has booh'se lected for carrying out the objects of tho expedi tion. VasKungers by the Steamer IStiropiu Halifax. Juno 27.—Among tho pa33&ngore nr rived by tho steamship Europa arc Natbai'mi Hawthorne, and tho family of Mxb. Stowe. THIS WEEKLY BBESS. Tas Wimr'tta, wm L , O to Kuhwriiwu br g2 ,„ 0 ;: «.« Ton » .. .. —— —-.3.0« Tvdntr“' Iweutj- ov?r *' • woAtfutecrifcarJ cich . . l# s 4j For & Club of Ivsr6Dtj-QD91 v sr6Dtj-QD9 or cvbr.va tc extractor totheesiMr-npef tbo Chils Pofftjn3Jteraaro .ieaasflte4 to aat MAjeati to* Tus WxsiLt raesa, . . CALIFOiISUA FiLBSS* ifiiucfi &=iiu-Mo7ithiy Ic time for the Cftiilo)jj;a Letters from the Lehijlt.—No. 1, BY GJUYBEABS, W'-'!i!ir.ona e ncogf The ?rc>«.) Bcintsnsv, Shrthiiißijion Co , Pe. iluiy row there are itho tally npprssinto the •phrase 1 Uurs i? a great conutry.” lilaiafoat, a worla iu itself, cmbraoiug every ktioßn {opogra plju peculiarity tied every variety of sjeusrY- Nay.mora: featarsetho meet dkrimilatare losated Hithto a four hour? trarol of oaeh other BcaUoa the grand geographic divlaitfns of oar coatinent, oneh with its distinctive formation—ar for eicmple, Oar roarituno Atlantic front; tho mountain region of tho Ahegheniej; tho mighty valloyoftbo Mirtia sippi; tho pastoral plains beyond; the lolty Sierra?, oomp-tsatng tho rainleE? table lands of tho distant ’.Vest, pnd the Pacific elope, which front? the golden bast our Atlantic slope alone is n broad , pauerame of diversified Eabliiaftyr > Witfifu a woe!: ,I ; have passed from the Atlantic aerosj-the fiat, eandy centre of Sow Jersey t.,;,h, of uur (Jtato, thence by the North Pennsylvania ■Railroad through' puffs of Philadelphia, Mont gomery, Backs, Lehigh, and Northampton OOUtt-* ties, in tho order they nro named, to Bothtehcm, in a two and throo quarier hoars’ ride, and elios along the Lehigh riTer, through ono of the most lovely valleys in tho rvorld, beyond the Bine moun tains, into Carbon oounfy, to Manoh Chunk, one of tho great central anthracite coal regions of our Blare; and all this in a journey of one hundred and fifty mile?, porformed in seven and a half hours! Tho ride from Philadelphia here 1, einghlarly delightful. Most 'generally our railway lioes either rnn through seeflon?, comparatively holm ■proved,, or. along steep riror.banks. 'JhoNorth. Pennsylvania. road, in' this respect, isipeanlisr. .i root the thuo rre leave tho donsely-buiU city oar course DOrthward is norossono of tho most highly improved agricultural regions In Pennsylvania.' Waving fields of grain, luxuriant orchards, and rich green meadows fly past t! l0 train in rapid and variegated succession, presenting to the viotv a oontinnous panorama of rolling farms, nndniaUng lawns, Irrigated with gentle stream, and dotted, ot intervals, with clumps of primeval woodland.' Since tho construction ofthi? road, extensive building improvements have been made at Tsriotu points along the lino. Of these, the mo3t promi nent are at (inskortown, Sellersville, Lan3dole, and North IVales. A Rhort distance north of the first of these stations, tho road crosses the narrow rooky bolt of bowlder formation, which, in varied expanse, extends from tho Now Eoglond coast, in a southwesterly direction to the Mississippi river. At this point tho drift is abont three miles in width, and tho country it traverses is similar in soil and character to that which marks its entire course, not only iu this, but every ether State through which it passes. Tho road has two ton nols, t'io longest of which, in Bucks, i? 2,150 feat in length. Hear the line of Buoks and Lehigh, at' tho Coopersburg stetioD, n'a enter what, from tea little .itteata which drains it, b called Baueon Creak Volley. The view of this fertile vale, from ihe parsing train, is ono of ir.ro beauty. It pre sents tlio oppearanoe of an oblong ton), su reued od with a fringe of lefty hills, and bearing in Its manyscelored lap c!) ihe visible attributes of an industrious and prosperous community. This val ley Is in lehigh county. V/e next crate tho Northampton line, in which county we ootnpleta jho remainder of our trip to Bethlehem, flfty-fivt laiiaa distant from tho depot al Front Sad 'Willow itreots. Tho town of Bethlehem is ono of tb® mojfc pleasantly situated and tmtoiioaJly Interesting in Pennsylvania. Its topographic dissimilar to tha Scripture town la lt was named by its pious Mo* . mlan founders,' ono hundred and twenty years agi-. It is ritusted on tbo brow of a hill, affording a fino view of- tho surrounding country, checkered with roads,' steep htlJstdfts. rivulet?, and sunny vales. The town unuiburs about three thousand inhabitant.?, all of whom, that I have scon, soern to or,joy health and competency. From’its original settlement, until within the present decade, Beth-' lohom wna au exclusively Moravian community, members of no oilier denomination being permit ted to bold properly within it? ibcorpcratßd ilmiU. Sinco Ibia: restriction h&3 been to* by the Legislature, a number of persona of other religious peTtmarions, who before osoupied property on IsocO.hflTQ possessors by purchase,- so that gradually, white the town still retains tbo marks of its primitive oharaeter, they ar«, nevertheless, gradually giving placo to tha iu* novation* and customs of other scow, find it 1? no difficult to foxeseo that, like tho Seventh-day Bap tis<3 at Kphrata, Lancaster county, and other. imi* societies, tfa& ifOJA-' vuus at Bethlehem will, cio Ipng.dukvo - merged.* tboir identity in thq groat aMUUom of tho ilTtog wots which aro gradujly but surely approximating nQ&ror a universal standard-from ycsVtoycar. At the project time it numbers two Moravian church.* es, ono Qaruiun, and ouo Kngliah, two Mo'.hodist, one Lutheran usd Garmanßoformcdcombiuod, and ono Catholic. In many respects, liothtebem ha-J bean a boacoa light to tbo rest ot our Commonwealth. Tho edu cational interest early inaugurated her©, &nd kopt np e/or since, is worthy of the widest emulation. I doubt if iboro is another town of equal size in tbo Union whore tho aamo amount of educational faci lities exist, a? at thi3 quaint old town ou the bank* of tho Lehigh. Threa schcola ore kept ia opera tion nearly tuo year round, usually numbering an aggregate of from eight to nine hundred scholars. Those aro about equally divided between the Seminary for Young Ladies—in whtoh many of the most accomplished ladiw of our laud, and the wives of some of our most distin guished men, huvo boeii educated; tho Parochial School, endowed by tbo Moravian churoboa hor®, In whlok tbo charge? tor tuition are merely nominal, and tho Free School of tbo borough, which Is kopt open nine mouths in tho year. Tbo annual proceeds of the former of these institutions aro largo, and are devoted en tirely to tho work of missions, In which tue Mo ravian Church has always takou a leading part. Tho Parochial School hero referred to gave a closing 6oriea of entertainments in tho spacious hall of their new building, on last Thursday, which wet© largely attended by tbo citizens; aud the masnor in wbioh tho pupils acquitted themsolves.* no les? than tbo cbaraot6r of tbo various dialogues, etcetera, fpokon, was an olcquent comment npoc tho cQoioncy with which this institution 13 ccu duoted. Tho habits of tho people cannot fee too highly comtuonded. They aro at onoo, intelligent, In dustrious, virtuous, and long lived. The German language is still mainly spokon by them. Tho healthy Inflation, no lca3 than th® accommodations, aud tho excellent society attracted hither €vcry soason, renders Bethlehem ono of tho most popular of our iutotior summer resorts. The hotels aro not' oxcolled in any inland town that I have over visited. Tho old u Sun,” conducted by Mr. Lei* bert, besides being a spsoious and admirably kept house, is famous in history for its Revolutionary association?. A room in it, atlll preferred iu its origiual form, wa3 occupied by Generals Washing ton and Lafayette on moro then ono occasion ; and during tho grout excitement in this region attend ing the anti-tas robcliion in 1793-9, in consequence of tho Federal Government attempting to collect & direct tax, this houso, which was originally built in 175S, ; was th© scene of como of tho most tnomo* rablo acts. - • ' Another nrst-olass house hero la the Eoglo Hotel, which hn; been kopt during tho last sovaniosu years by Mr. Caleb Yohe Tho National Guard of your oity, numboring sotua hundred aud fifty man, be3id}9 musicians, are to encamp within a abort dbtanco of tho town from tbo sth .to th® 15th proximo, and dineht tbo “Eiglo.” Tho Sold se lected for tho enoftinpuieut is a bold, open cm!- uoucQj ovorlookiug Bathtehem from the north, with tho Lehigh on the right, and tho ruo andcring Slanookasy in front. Independent, of tho usual ingress of summer visitor?, it is enp posed that this prospective military pageant attract hundreds of excursionists during tho ten days of its continuance. .Tho American Hotel, located in-tbo moat elevated .pan of the towD, is nlso admirably situated, aud I understand suitably propnrod to accommodate boarders; and it will probably’not be lopg b fl^orc largo additions to tho hotel .facilities I havohord speoiSod will be rendered necessary, by th© growing popularity of tho pla.ee as a boalf.hful resort for mir citizens. At fomo fntnrc timo, I hope, from tho spot, to indite a lottor for your readers, embracing moro fully tho rtligiaus aspeot of this ancient Moravian voivu A general eketch of the history 3nd principles of this donorolnnUon, it will bo rc/uomborod, Ids already npponred in your columns. i 5 I §3 - 3.1 •2®* 4 715 M 3 857 29 C.G9J 70 6.555 54 164131 733 CO «7 91 0.021 U 0 633 C 9 14,77794 8.170 JS 1,933 17 12 ( 23 01. 3 823 93 11,913 8$ 1,05179 17» 321 3.B'tf 29 6 6W701 6.M0 S 4 1 €4* 33 752 00 667 91 5.02414; 6 633 09i 1477794 3.170 2fl| 1 993 »71 12,02501> 2.81169 3,W2 00 1,631 79 2.700 29 6 709 29 15.0C715 12 MOIC 14,774 21 081124 ‘ e 77 60 11.443 D 2 0,0=9 ft! 2,700 29 5.703 29 13,11125 13 356 10 14 77*81 6.813 24 677 60 11.413 92 6,<>19X5 53185 1 2 0 2G l ,692 93 0.13109 2.887 92 15.403 ?5 92124 154G7 15116 2.460 23 lA<7l‘ 485 93: 5’.0 641 15043 2,17095 459 76! 2'o 0(i Gl3 14 £7OBl 1.91700 0 419 46 3.P9563 2.503 It 4.93116 35000 36000 3,*5 24 36000 WOW 1.1-1210 8 34230! 883434 4fi3Kl 252 50 . soow 300 00 101SOO 2 071 79 4.C25 93 463F3 902 eo WO 2; 35000 1.018001 2 07170' 3 024 92 3,13391 3.510 00 3 200 00 2.f7; r. 2 6,tilt 7o 4,7 WOO 5.C24 92 3,3*191 3.M000 3,20000 3 1720-4 0,613 70 4 785 CO Mil. Douglas vo Ddas Richmond.—During the session of the Baltimore Convention Doan iiiuh luoud rcooivod the following despatch from Mr. Douglas F WAahJ.vtrroA-, Juue 22, I860— A • M. To Dean Rtckr.iond. Chairman of thoNsio YorA Delegation: Tho atondinc-BB wilh which Now York has sus tained mo will justify & word of counsel. Tho safety of tho causa iy tho paramount duly of every Democrat. Tho unity of tbo party, and ibe main tenance of He principles inviolate, avo more-im portant .than the elevation or defeat of any indi vidual. If my oDOiniea ero determined to divide and destroy tho Democratic party, and, perhaps, tho country, rathor fbantoeeomo elevated—and if tho uuity of tho party cun bo preserved, nnd ill time-honored principles maintained, and ita ascendancy perpetuated, by dropping niy namo and uniting upon eomo other reliable, non inter vention oml Unioc-Joving Demo<*rat, I bosocob you, in cc«?ultation with onr friend?, to pursue that course which will-rave tbo patty Rnd tho oountry, without to my individual ip’ torcsts. I mcail all ibii letiir IrupllctJ. Consult freely, and set boldly for thy right* *B. A. DooatAß. - ita us«Bddte»3i‘iO»C« {tu&Jdrwacf