Speeches delivered at :the ; 3lass Meet-, ing of the People’s Party on Tuesday Evemiig. v- ; ..., The I#ito: hour at which the mass Meeting ad journed on Tuesday-evening-prevented ..us from giving as fall t> report of tho proceedings as we had intended tngivo. "Wo present thia^otning,there;, foro, the following’ speeches delivered on that oc casion : speech of non. foaNcis p BtAiyt, of, no- Mn.PRSBinB.NT and my rentO'w'-ciTiZßjis: It is impossible for meto’ address this greateongro gaMou of people? extending a 3 ’they do up and down tha street hoyobd myyisipu.; f T shall take up’ the argument where the gbhtle'ni'flD from Michigan loft it aff. He told you of the rise and progress of. the Republican party. He pointed yon to the plnca in vvhloh tho. party waa bornr Not a bolter plaoo upon the fiico of God's creation could bo selected for the birth of the Republican party than the great Plato of Mlohlgahi lying as it does botween two great lakes, and representing the centre of the country. I take tip' the argument whore bo loft it. Ho gave the tine, and progress of the Republican party. I shall, givp you tho decay and ■ death of the Democratic.purty. [Applause.') V:Hd said that wo hs d t.wo. groat, partiesto 'fight th6'interests of @uo. Ho sola that they had boon divided, and tho fact is, that it ia just liko an old man whio died. and. left his pVoperty to his heirs. : dost sb with squatter aovereignty, Whioh wr>B inherited by DougJ&a oml tho heirs of pro-slavery. Tho' distinofc and dis criminating principles which th&y have heretofore wielded undorono party, arc now divided among the hairs of tbo deceased. We have, on our part,. good old Abe Lincoln ns the leader of this com paratively new party; the party which is to speak, r»nd make tho country as it was In 177(5. [Ap plause.] - ... ; * i- They have ohaiaotorizod him as o mil splitter 1 They undorUko to run him dowq,because of hfa pnmuita in parly life. Tils employment was of benefit to It was an honest one. Why, I toll you lhat ho hnscommenced splitting mils al ready. He is splitting the Democratic party all to pieces. [Applause.] Mr. Bhirspoko at some longth, comparing tho results of slavery wlth'tho Lite. cfßoman conquests. Ho raid, when they .rlcolaro their . right to carry slaves into tho Territories, tbby- deotde that a political institution may exist there against tho will of tho peoplo, and against the Congress of tho United Stnte3.-Tmg i3 ; what ?hoy decide-;.although this question is one prolnbly abstrhot in its charac ter—one which will not do; to discu?3 at length be fore ft largo nudlonoo liko this, especially when I ehn.li bo followed by more eloquent gentlomen. Yon all Hnd*rstahd- that'one Ijraatfand juver-i shadowing proposition, wbloh wes mndo by'tho Snpreme Court, that tho institution of slavery was tied by.tho Constitution”'? AmUyoa’nudoratand.; that all tho peoplo’of the States and Territories’ havo no poror to put down the institution. But the Supremo Court, institution, for tho poopb ot : tbo country; and hoi' tho right under tho Constitution of deciding tho question of property, but tho right to establish tho institution for thq peoplo in.that infant Territorial Government And not only that, but establishing tm institution ogatrirt the will of the people of tho State, egatnst thtnrin of Congress ana of the peo ple of tho Torrltarjv : ' {• After dtHCuvning the tariff end tho groat priooi ploof protection to American;industry, Mr. Blair ‘ oonoluded amid great applause. Ho was. followed by Hon. Anson Burlingame. v. BPERCIiOF NON. ANSON BURLINGAME, OF MASS^ The speaker was greeted with long-continued cheering, and after tho applause had subsided said: .1 thank you,- fellow-citizen*, for the warmth ui your feolings, but, after all that has been so ably said, it will not bo expected that I. shall traverse tho3amo.ground to-night/. V. • (A train of cars was hero drawn through the crowd creating mifob oonfusienj ; ThntiS nothing to the train of oars we expeoi to tqu through.tho Democracy. Tho dark cloud «>f Democracy which hn3 bcon,-hanging over ua is breaking away, and tho stars of Llnooln and Ham lin are breaking through tho darkness. The De jDoer?.oy.-bf.3 fallen, I trust forever! Itis now being- broken into fragments —a. mournful monument to falsehood and’fraud. It foil be cause oftho weight of Its corruption It fell be* cause of tho factions in its own ranks. It, follhe causo it ohoatod ymi with symbols and spoke with a doublo tongue. When it could cheat you of Poim* aylrnnta no longov, it raised James Bnohnnin through your suffrages, to tho Chief Magistracy and yon foDdly hoped that the protection so oft re fused you would bo granted ; but tho . board, in tho time of tnoetrogglo, the Secretary's, oommftnd and nnt tho So Morrili’s. so Morris's tariff bill failed. Mr. .Garnett, of yir giola, stood up in the closing hoars of tho previous session of tho House, and stated that the election of James Buchanan was a froc-trado triumph. In ; tho last hours of that region, Glanej Jones ad mitted that ho was not in favor of a tariff or protec tion. Ho was smitten forthat spoeehby the black smith’s hammer end the woodman’s axe. [Groat ohoering-l • Pounsylvania has how tho best delegation tb it H ever had in Congress; but nftev; pairing tho House of Representalivcs, in the Senate your tariff bill fell. In the Senate 1 overytbiug but tho lbteresta of the oligarohy.has fallen, lias tho SoutfcwWch is tho-Senate—not’paid that it owned ita Inborera—that it has a bottor. system of labor then burs 1 It br.tea you--hateByour inte rests—it will ruiu you.if you do notJesist. I will net spenh of tho corruptions of'tho Government Honest John Covode has ’ dofio' so. But theio has nover been an'Admlnifltrfttioh whichhasapproacb eel in that of James. Buobanan! He hft3 oxpphdod nearly Slflff.OfiO RfiO since tho cm of hil elevation to tho-ChioF Magistracy, nud. vet, while Government is crippled and bankrupt, when wo proposed n tariff to furnish him a revenue, ho vetoed it down. Tho poor men of this land looked, to tho homrjfeiid bill—to tbc riror nnd harbor bills —to tho Ksns is bilb for honest legislation. All have fallen by tho vetoes of a Pennsylvania PrC/i- • dont. So it is with everything. I might pwi’ from the InterofU of money to those of men . Mm -ia higher than money. Airthe rights which nVe tho heritage of our teco havo boon etrlokon down. Thn Peinooratfo party baa fallen away from the pith of tho fathers—from its own primary princi ples. It stands to-day speaking through Breckin ridge, who loads the only living Democracy. It mc’pßtes the free States to-day with tho dooision In tho Lemon cbso.. I hoTO net time to follow out the line o? argu ment we wftro pursuing. Tbo cectional Democracy is bended.by Iho ticket bearing Gin nrimoof Breck jnridgo ; its hondqurirterß teta tbo;soqtb.. There i 8 an “ irrepren3ibi«; conflict n ; between two.ovd.i •. nary forces—a confliot.which J3.disrupting olrarch and party. William Q. Seward [cbeers] never spoke those words. ' Lincoln nod Hamlin represent tbo rights of tbo peoplo- Sir. Douglas thought he could bo false to freedom, and yot not true to slnvory'. He h»3 failed. lie happened to remem ber once that ho war borudn Vermont, and.endoa ■ vored to Iccnlizo his principles. Had bo joined tbo' Republican party. ho would noTor have ta?ted death. jGrer.t cheers ] Ho should have .under stood the stern login of despotism. 'The South has put tbo poisoned dagger into his heart. I po’nt out to you,-friend* of Dougins, to-night, tho way to vic tory and vengeance. It is .through..the have opened. \ Immense applause,] Douglas gavn tbo power of his ability to the slave States. The honest Democrats of tho land will now join tbo gathering forces of the free. ~Wo hear Jbe part of men who are to como into the power of the Government.'. “Abo Lincol n” tea mnn who doesn’t steal mon or money, Or stuff .bal lot-bores, or forgo Bach papers as John Covodo ox bibked to night. He will not endows false con tract* by writing “ J. B ” on the back of them. JIo is one. of tho people. Ho knows your hearts. He wfis Whtttlor’s barc-foot boy. He did “maul rails ° : They,make it a reproaoh. I nm proud of It. .Those who aro not dishonor human nature. [Applause.] I call-upon them who aro Bell and Everett men. If thoy conld bear tho voices of tho Bell and Everett men of tho South* they would vote for Lincoln rind Hamlin. I coll upon men of every party, now, when aootionaltein has trampled upon our banner, to glvo your strength with oar? and bury scccsrion, so that the band of no political resurrectionist shall over 1 raise it, you who keep step to the music of tbo Union. (Great applause ] I call npon you who-belonged to the'American parly—whoso sentiments aro still doarto mo to day. Guard tho polls! floe that those, forgo-1 naturalization papers aro of no avalli The legal' President of tho United States should bo yours to nay. [Voice*—“ Thai’s so!” aud great applauso ] Douglas donouDoed tho secession moromenta few nights ago as favoring disunion. They, on tho other hand, denounce him I think that what those peo ple 507 of caoh other must bo true! (Laughter, j I nm giving too much rein to speech. [Great shouts, “Go on !”] How happy wo shall bo when w« have upon its back this scotlonal despotism, which has loaded it for sixty years. We love tho Constitution we logJo our mothers. We mr.au to protect the Union. Wo wish not to oast a bare ma jority vote, but to bury tho too deop under the multitudinous ballots of the peoplo. ' Tho. men who aro coming In will administer tho Government so as' to stimulate commerco—to brighten tho brow of labor, and light tho fires of your forge 3. Calling upon you one© tnoro to forgot party names, to look at your candidate, and bear your ballots to the polls, and firo them like a bul let. When tho ballat-boj shall viold up its secrets, it will fonder a’majority such as you have only dreamed of. I bid you good night. • (Tumultuous cheering. J BPSKCir OP HON. GALUSHA A. GROW, OP I'A. • Mr, Grow said ho was happy to greet so vast an r>n Jl&goc cf freomen oa au occasion so auspicious Ho augured from It tbo happiest Tcsulto, and that J the .Government would, next March, conso-Ao he onrried on at tho expense of the peoplo. lie pictured,-In ft happy vein, tho condition of tho two fatten* of the .DeraooraMo party. Their attltudo reminded, him of that of a negro preacher down South, who, in'descanting to a congregation, chid: “ My holnbbod brudron, dar.iun .two roads afore yot: —oqo leads to h—ll, and dc udder to pordi tlou ” “In dat 'Oftse > ~ ejaculated an. anoient darkey, “dteohilo takes neder road ; betakes to do woods U So with this disrupted party; 000 wing la bound to go ona plaoo, and another to tho other—no-matter whioh—and we are the‘party who, forsaking both, villi take to tho woods. .(Great laughter!] 7' '. .““7"' ’ 1 For a pnriod of nino years the Opposition party, have fongbt for n, homestead bill, and.bad at last secured ft bill giving free homes to actual free sot tiers upon tho public .domain; to keep tbo public lands from the grasp of tbo cormorant speculator, and give It to tbo.'epns'of toll, as tho benefioeot will of the Almighty intended it should be given. Yot, after peering that bill, tbrodgh toil arid struW gl*s;t through disappointment and defoat, it re mrtlnod Tor tho Fodoral Executive, James Bucha nan', the representative of tho Democratic'party, to veto. [Groans ] Upon tho turpitude of this oat the, speaker:'dwelt at ranch length, and was .ap. plauded with almost terrific earnestness ; It tvs 3 ■ thus, ho added, that often thelaborgof fclm?flf.snd his colleagues wore frustrated lu tboir hiUlo for tho tvolforo of tho groat.masses of tho peoplo, that* thoy might go out and populate our . Western prairlo.?, orcct an empire there, and thus odd pacifier riar to our present galaxy. The.tlmo •till coiuo, nevertheless, whou the great work shall he recommence'.!, when homes shall ho given to the bomoleet. without tho assistance of any of tho hostfo who now-bow nY tlio bidding dr james Buchanan. It. bait corao to this. that in the Very Inst ddy? of. expiring Democracy, it says to tho sons of toil, ycii shall riot go out to Bottle tbo West unices you pay the offlnb-holdcrs forjthgpriyljego. . .speeding*’ hon. r. w\ kelwY, or Kioiunah. ; . ',Mr. Kollo* congiutuluteckhis hearors upon the. cntbuMwric character of the vwt/aaaemblaqp, arid. 8.3’ b'o fcgnrdcd it ac Jndicntlvo cf what_Ponnsyl-; yafila Intended."to~3b fri’ thc : coming“hontogt',"hfa ihmd CHcd with the happiest auguries ; Tim Koyatono ‘Stato occupies jtn important position in thlricriri?* dnd i-hc evidently intends to prove h?r salF-iyottby of-her portion. -He-could not bnt think so in view of bor prominsnee iu tho etrngglg for freedom in the-Jl&volntioo,-ftnientB were sought Now this Government fails to do wbat ell other Government? on the faeo of tho earth, excepting this sham Domooratio Govern-’ mentofours, docs. Storms m»y arise, nffrightod paasongers mav appeal to iho captain to;“ppt info riort;” “but” gays the captain, “port, port! wo have no port hors, it is not constitutional for ua to have a port.” [Laughter] Tho tariff question was nest treated, of. Tho liem«cratio agitation of tho slavery question was tho noxttbemo, apd the endeavors of that party to extend tho cut«?o of human bondage oensureiJ. iidtthoBtorm wbioh tho Demooraoy has raised is sweeping therfi sway; the irrepressiblo confliot ” has got among themselves with most wful nud disastrous effect Mr: to notice tho various efforts of tho enemies of Ko .lfublicenisra to atop its triumph, but Buoh ;wou!d ureve unavailing, na from • avory.quarter tbera are indications.of a triumph suoh as political annals have scarcely afforded a parallel. Ho conoludod with promising a groat viotory in his own Stato. - SPBECU or .roilN B. ALLEY, ESQ., OF MASS. i Gentlkjibn : T know that; the; most, important interest tbftt you have at stake i 3 that of tho tariff, and upon tbiß question New England voted in a body.'without a solitary exception, in favor of that lull, in wbioh you aro eo deeply interested, nnd wbioh recently passed. tho House of Representa tives of the TToitcd. States, hut was dofeated by n Dorhooratio Sona*e. * I should bo Tcoreont to my convictions of duty if. I did not ndd my testimony to tho faithfulness .nhd ,tho industry nnd tho effi ;qtoney of that noble delegation from tho old Koy- Ktona Btato in' tlio'COhgross cf ; tho United States. They worked with energy, firmness, decision, per sistently—with a persistency worthy of a better fatn. . .. . .../ But, follow-citlzoos/0.l Ppnnßylvaoia, tho time vrill soon como when'.your, interest? andour.in t westa'will bonroteoted at tho hands of a national Government, instead of every interest being striokon down to' gratify tho riavo power of tho ■South. , Gentlemen: Evory raan'bf ybu, if you cobid have been in Washington-to witnops tho determination and peraistonoy of tbat.powep in crushing out everything‘of Northom interest, there is not a man nf you that would ever cast a vote again In favor of that odious oligarchy. .But I ,will not detain you, and I prefer, and I am. sure you wilt prefer, to listen to worda of olouuonoe and windmu ftom tho pponkers who are .to rrilow mo. to listening to any oxtended remarks of mine. But fellow-citizens, tho oamp fires of freedom aro lightod up all over ’this land, ro-cohoing tho words.of union and con cord mid harmony,from ope eiid of the Union totho other—from the irock-bourid coasts of Nov/ England to tho golden -shores of tho . Pacific, furnishing hut n promopltlon.b? that great victory which .the IdR3 of November Trill inscribe upon oar banners in words of living light, when that sham Demooratio nnrty shall bo wiped oat forevor, nnd on tho 4th of Marob, 1861, wc shall assomhlo at Washington to perform tho fufceml ceremonies, flaughtor; ) and to quiotty deposit those remains in tho gravo that shall know no rosurrcotlon, and wo shrill there pledge our fealty tp freedom, tho Constitution, nnd tho laws. SPEECH OF EON. JOHN A. BINGHAM, OF OHIO. ; It!s fit that the people ef the Keystono-State, and especially is U fit that tho people of Philadel phia, should oome to iho tceouo of the Constitution and tho people. There was an inquisition before tho citizens of the United States, and tho question is, whether tho Constitution shall he rosoued from tho bands of spoil-seekers and place-hunters, and placod in the keeping of thcTovers of this Ropub lio. r I know, aud you know, that tho Constitution was ordained by those noblo men whoso purposo wa3 not to faTor any portion of tho Union to tho exclusion of any other, hut to mako a Constitution for tbo wb'do people. . Its purposo, as dcclarod'hy tbo3o noblo mon, wns to establish justice, 'secure domoftib tranquillity, and to porpotuato tho great blessing of liberty.. I stand boro to-night, in the city of your own Franklin, whoso abhorrence was tyrants, and whe was instrumental in tho groat work of thq Constitution, to shelter that glorious document from destruction. 9 Among tho first statutes ordained b* 'firstCe .—mg tbo first statute? ordained by our first Con gress vras one clearly for the promotion oftho labor of the people, and.ordering duties to bo'imposed on Puch and snob artinleaimportod into tho country, tor tho protection of hdfcie manufactures. It was on account of this legislation for tho rights ofthopoo nlo that wo bsyo presouted to tho world tho sub* lima spectacle, heretofore only seen in tho visions of eeer.’.ofii nation bora ta adsy. [Cheers] - If you do not atartd by this groat principle, your freedom «ud constitutional government is a failure. Why,.tho mining, manufacturing, and otbor inte rests of Pennsylvania are far moro than equal In valuo to all the cotton of tho South. [Cheers.] Yet these men b!flf»phemou?ly say that “ Cotton hi king,” and ask ua to fill downwind worship it. I say to such men, it i« not king over us, and our forefathers, in their deliberations in Independence Hall, had no intention of thus sotting one section ovor another. Mr. Bingham eunoluded with an earnest request to unite in tho defeat of the DemooratlQ party: It was to bo obtained only by hard work, but by united effort thoy would carry “ Honest Old Abo 5 ’ triumphantly into the ProaidanfSal ohair. SPEECH OP HON. JAMESH CAMPBELL, OP PENNA. Hoaaid became to spoak to the working-nion. He bad told them before that their votes nowin the Senato would. eecuro tho passage of tho tariff bill. That bill was your bill Wbat it would liavo done, everybody knows. It extended oyer the breadth of tho land,, intorosta aliko— the iron, the wool, tho cotton trade, aa well a* the hemp trade ofMissouri and the flax trade of Ken tacky.. Bigler himself dared not oppose it. Bat look at what was dono. In that Senate ovary Ko* publican member voted for the hill.; Three wore palrodoff, but all voted for it. Bigler was there; forced at tho, eleventh hour to vote for tho bill, and tho only rnnn in the party but Latham who dared tovoto for it. Look ot thte fact, and pcorihat every South American hut one than voted for tho bill, and 41 m-jority la tho Houso wos offset by two votes in tho Senate I- .vHuntor-deridod it, and showed rip statistics against protection, mado up bv New York merchants in the interest of foroign'morohants. What said Hrintor ? That the bill whs only worthy of tho Tycoon of Japan; that it would check impor tation; and thte was true. Bat it would protect homo industry, and keep tho spcolo in tho coun try. Hamlin spoke for it, so did Soward. ns did Simmona. Hamlin stands to night whoro Lincoln did, tho friend of protection, and a man of tho Henry Clay eohool. Hero is an appoal to our jadgmont, and all tho blazonry of these rockets has nothing to do with it, Tho platform of tho Democratic party is a Hondo -ecfipt. Tho spsakor showed that tho Dougins and Breckinridge platforms cro iliko inimical to tho policy of protection. Ono is for freo trade, while tho other derisively proposes protection for Amori cm industry. When labor is a eubjeot of dorlaion, th<»n te.the. tirao for, ua to icquiro what it moans Oar "whole Government te based upon tho doctrine of protection; Kvoneorobbarbarous peoplo, Hnyti, Japan, China, place spooifio duties upon nil im ports; whiiowo, civiltzed Amerlcmip, crowd our warehonacs with foreign iron and Gorman cloths. Don’t coino.wlth the whino of children, 0 1 wplain . mg that yonr employers don’t pay vou- enough. You ore responsible Go to the ballot box and pro tect yourreivos, and act like men instead of chil dren. If you do not do this, when the lirao of calamity oomes, when yonr wive 3 and children lack bread, then you aro rc3pon3iblo, and can turn tho blomo upon no one. * Mr. Campbell concluded with on earnest and elo quent tribute to the Representatives Morris, and Vorree, and Millward. Speech of Hon, John Ij. Dawson. Tho spooeh of Hon. John L. Dawpon, ohairmau of tho Pennsylvania delegation, after tho nomina tion of Douglas, was as follows: Mr. President and gmtUmcn of the Convention : Yt is scarcely necessary for mo to say that at no time during tho sittings of this body did Judge Douglas recetee the united of tno delegation from Pennsylvania; and I mny furtbor add that in tho consideration of a platform, a majority of us united with our Southern fneuds, ready to give them all that we boMovod thorn entitled to under tho Federal Constitution. In our judgment they asked for nothing moro, and weworonot willing to offer them less. (Apnlauso.] In our action, then, wo have been overruled by a decided majority of thte body, and for Pennsylvania I am froo tossy that, attached as we aro to tho Democratic party, its principles, Its discipline, its organization jetand ing there forever, in tho oloquont language of tho President in his opening speech at Charleston, standing as perpetual sentinels upon the outposts oF tho constitution, wo will, I trust, abid© its de cisions and support its nominees. (Choorß aud ap plause.] : Judgo Douglas is a man of acknowledged talent, and everywhere regarded as an accomplished statesman, skilled in the art of ruling. Bom nndor a Now England sun, yet by adoption a citizen of tho West, honored in tho valley of Ohio, and cherished on tho slopo3 of tbo Atlantic, ho now •houldbfeof tho whole country. (Cbeers] Un trained, to BOino oxtont, in early Hfo in the learning of the Eoboote, tho deficiency, if aDy exists, has boon largely compensated by tho generous measure In which nature has dealt upon him her choicest gifts of intellect and character. (Applauso ] Like HoDry of tho Revolution, like Peel of Eng land, these noblo qualities lmvo made him tho ar chitect of his own iortuno. (Choers and applauso.] That tho Union is a confederacy endowed wi'h special powers,the States composing it retaining all tho undelegatod attributes of sovereignty, ia tho fundamental truth of our political system. In do fenco of this truth wo aro acout to engage in a now contest, and in tho comprehension of its oharaetor wo bavo thoroughly lo educato tho public mind. The popular hoart is to bo won back to loyalty by holding up to its contemplation the imago of tho Constitution, in its ssreno beauty of linoament and proportion. Tho erring conclusions of our follow-oitizena of all sections aro to bo corrected by a thorough and persevering exposition of their fallacy, and In place of tbeso aro to bo inculcated tho paramount claims •of tho Fodoral compaot to the hearty allegiance, in letter and spirit, 01 every American who can com prehend and appreciate tho institutions of his country, and who really cherishes a de3iro for tboir perpetuity. [Applauso.] hero, In this beautiful city,-7 which looks out on tbo Chesapesko, we havo necdod any incite to a broad patriotism in our deliberations, it should have oeen found in tho associations in Gig raidat of which v/e oro assembled; for it was at Annapolis, .at tbo clogo of tho Revolution, that Washington resigned his commission. It te also within right of tno spot at which wo aru convened that imposing monuments rtee to tho grontnes3 rf hte memory, and to tha patriotism ortho sons of Maryland. [Cheers.] Pennsylvania, tho Btate in which Independence was first proclaimed, and tho work of tho Revolu tion received by the construction of tho Federal coinpaot; the Stato which holds within her bosom tho aahoa of Franklin, and .boosts the first battle field of Washington, will bo true to her noblo mo morics, [applauso.] and in tho fullness of that cn ngntcued sentiment, for Which abo 1 kteOßuishcd, will rally, I hope, in giant strength, cast ute duct from her oyes, and aid tbo friends 0. tho Democratio party ones raoro to elect their nominee, jtbccra and prolonged applause.] etsaat?jj jx ? 1 ‘ 1 SA N D ORTJOIBI/KS For sale by ,7 am ,, 4 ■raURNINCi FLUID, A l.doilOL, - AXD WKK.'fe f;o.-. Wmlo hv k BROTHER, 4?. ami 4!) North SECOND MrflfiL ' in%‘ ■p]TCH.-48Q, bbls. Pitchy.'WUimn«tsn. barrels, restore and for onlo \y HOW LEY. ASHBUrfW IS I?, Jj CO . No. 10 SOUTH WiIARVEth tQow'fl Italian,” for sale h 'BKOTHfcIK, «T ted' 19 fl«rfMlsGOjWog*r«t, Sn' IMPORTATIONS. fßoponod for tho Precs.l ' - A . MAYAGUbZ—Brijr America, Ryan—l7l hhdusugar7? bids do 23 puncheons mola?3cn .Toha Mnson fc Co, .. . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, GEORGE N. iATHaM.J T. FROTHINGHAM, > Cowsmsa oi ran Monra. GEORGE 8. HEBD.. ) __ LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange* Philadelphia. Hark Elizabeth. BrooUman.>»>. London, soon HarkMt Jamea, Cnia0,.~«.._..,...Rjn de Janeiro, soon Bark Rowona, Wilson Laeuayra, June 30 Brig Sparkling Rea, Winwell Buenos Ayres, eoon Hng Thomas Hforth Bt Barts, soon Sohr Tweo Vrionilen,(Dutoh) Moyer.—— Havana, soon Bohr Evelyn, Yorko I .. .Havana, noon fiLMtim INTELLIGENCE^ VUIUT iff Vp!4,.lJ>p!iK>HlA' Juno2S, 18110 RUN RISES— 4 56 -BUN SETS. 7 ?i UIGHi WATER...— = ; 10 6 * ‘ ARRIVED. . Brig Atnericii,(Ur) Ryan. fronLMayngueß,Pß,llth mat. with sugar a':d molnssnsto John Mason fc Co, Brie W J TrosLfor Philadelphia, Bailed 13th. Left ketch Commerce, henca.dieohg. Brig MaryE Milliken Norden,3daysfroin N York, with mdse to Crowell & Collins; > ’ Bohr Salmon Washburn, Thrasher. 3 days from Taun ton, with mdse toTwellß. Melton &.Co. . BchrH EDrer. Traov.B days from Eastport, Mo, with mooe to E A Rouuer A Co. Bohr Annie Virden; Chambers, l day from Lewos.Del, with timbor to captain. Schr Henrr Wolfe, Atkins. 2'days from Milton,Del, with hark to Jas L Bowley & Co. Bohr Olajton & Loper, Jackson. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas L Bowley fc.Co, ’ Bohr Triumph. Artie, C days from Boston, in ballast to Novm, "awver fc Co. ■ Sohr T P MeCollv, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Dal, with hsrk to J H MoCotle*. • . Bohr Gen Tavlor. Still, 2 days from Milford, Del, with hark to J H MoColley. Rolir Little Tom. Layton: 3 days from Cedar Creek, Del, with com to .1 H MoCollov, HohrT.izzie Maul. Hal-.y. from Boston. Sohr Wm Wallace, Scull, from Boston. Bohr Job Por'er; Yates, from Heston. • Rohr White Penal!. Howollt from Boston. Bohr James 8 Hewitt, Ross, from balom. Rohr C A Greiner, Weaver, from Salem. Sohr H W.Jlenediot, EHis, from Now Haven, ' Sohr Henry Johnson, Lawrence, from Nawburypoit. Rchr Flora Keen,TreworKy, Dom New York. Bohr Annin M Edwards. Somorß. from Rnco. Soiir Wm L Dayton. Habconk, from DnUvorsport. PoiirFJ Brugnnrd. Williams, from Providenoo. f Scar J I i Hess, Holmes, from Maurioo River. Bteamcr Ahd.i, Robinson. 2i houra from Now York, .with mdse to W M Baird fc Co, , HLEARED Bfeamshlp City of Richmond, Mitchell, Riohmond, T: Webster, Jr. . . • . . - Bteamsnip Dolawnre. Cannon, N York, J AlldardloeE Bark Amy, Hammond. Boston, Twells, v-ellon Sc Co. ' Brig Lavaca, Parker, Mobile, Jairua Uikor. Bohr F J Brogoßrd'Williams, Washington, DC, No ble, Hammett & Caldwell. ..Sohr Flora Keen, TrewoTpy, Boston, ' do Bohr Lixxio Maul, Haley. Boston, Wevin, Sawyer & Co Bor Triumph, Artis. Boston, do , RchrTJ Lawrence Johnson, Boston. J T? Whito & Co. Rchr Whito Squall. Howell, Boston. B Milnes tc Co. Bohr W Wallace. BcuH, Bost''n, Rothermel fc Wallace ' SchrJ L Hess. Holmes. Riohmond, Va, do Rohr Jos Porter, Yales, Balem. do Bohr C A Greiner. Weaver. Salem. W H Johns fc Co, Rohr Jas 0 Howitt, Ross. Falem, Van Dusan, Norton fc Co. Pohr Wm L Dayton. Babcock. Danversport. do Sohr A M Edwards, Somers, Hingham, N Sturtovant fc Co. BchrS A Hammond, Payne. Boston, do Rohr H W Benedict. Ellis, Newport, Bopplier fc Rro. Bchr G Fates, Niokorson, Providenoo, Crowell fc Collins; • ■■ Sohr Foxhury, Chase. E Cambridge do Rohr Hero. Torrv, Baltmnoro.'Thos Webster. Jr. Bohr Vanquish, Mooro, Richmond, Va, J W Bacon. Btr Rmhd Willing. Ciavpoo’n, Baltimore, A Graven, .Tr. Btr Black Diamond, Allon, N York, W M Baird fc Co. Tho slap Saranak, Captain - for Liverpool, left Walnut Direct wharf (it 8 A M yesterday, with 72 passengers and the following cargo: H bbls butter. 42 oxb oheecn.7G hhdn quercitron lwrk,2odn tallow. 4019 bushels wheal, 25 707 do ooru-1232 bbls flour, 20 bales rags, 5 bales 1 box skins, 2 pkgs mdse. . By TTCLEGBAPIT. (OorrCßpondonoe m The Press.) : Hampton June23. Arrived, brig Virginia, from Bahia, with sugar. fCorrcepondanoc of the Philadelphia Exohanre.' LEWES.Dob, Juno 2o A large fleet went to sea this morning. Among them were tho brig Argo, sobrr Henry hlav, O H Booth. O R Jones Carthagena. Joseph Mareh. Saralt. Damd Hale. S F Solliday. Reymour* Marv& Ellen, V T fihaip, John Ryan, c R Paynier, JJ Rogers. J B Austin. Geo Bur ton, J B Burroughs, Mazatlan. Treasurer. Frank Her hart, Osprey. Annie Maeeo. Adolph Hugol, Thos Bar den, D G Higgiru, Colt, Saxon. Clarissa, Hosannah, Ivy. Saven Bisters. E J Naah, Bnow Flake, Gazelle, Alice Lea, Mary Newell, Bpmy, J Compton, Greoian, Bouap-vtOi Grace Caroline; also two ships and a bark now going out. Wind BE—^weather vorjr fmo. Yours.' W, M.HICKMAN, {Correspondence of Tho Press.) . . . HAVRE: DE GRACE, Juno 27. 1853. Tho Kinsshm left with 10 boats in tow, laden and con signsd as followa: . TGlentworth. wheat, ryo, corn, bark, /to. to Perot fc Bro; John Cliao.Jnmbor toC Ac'CS CadwAtndor; M E Ailloy, do to bBN Dalby; Major J-'H Homes and P G Ftfelor. do to Nororosa fc .'‘hrofsj Ns Pius Ultra, coal to New York; JMokorsoa J; Wilson, gmm and hoop polos to do; Maj James MoConkey. fiiraoa Cameron Coflms, and Virtue, ecalto Delaware Ctijv : tCorrcspondcnocofTho Pi'ese.) ' - ■ - READING, June 2d. Tho foliowins Isotita from they Union Canal parsed in to tho Bohnylkilt Oannl to day, txmnd to Philadelphia, ladenaml oonmgned'HK followe: - Wm P Fislioi'. hirkfo Kmr-i Coates: Jfc JBmith, grain to Ales Nesbitt: Two Bmtbvrs, pig iron to Jenin & BonjSraßvtimber{oSohlftav Co. v. . MKMOAANDA,. Stoaijishin Matf'of Gsrym. henoo, arrived ut Stivaimali 51th imit. .. . Bark; Marimii foe. New fork, sailed from Rio de Janeiro llthnlt. . Bark Minnesota, .Wayne, .for Philadelphia, sailed from Riaiio Jnp.oiynlSth ult . Dark . Flr.rocta, from ;Riuhinoml f,-r Soutii Amerk’vtvWas.spoten Bthineti. Jaf 2316, long 33 to.' Brig Daniel Malont. Steelman, hence, via Pensacola, arrived at, Mobflo 21? t hifit. Brig Ivolus, Alien, for Philadelphia, with fruit, was at Bt Barts 15.. h met. Eehr Geo A Tittle, Adams, henon, arrived at Charles ton 2Sd last, ... , ' ... flehr Barrett, honoe,'was mthooffing, Charles' ton 23d hint. ' •;: • Sohr Deborah Joneo. Tatern, Jrom Philadelphia, ar rived at Charlos*on 21th met. Bchr Arctio. 'i'nokor cleared at St John, NB, 21st inst for Philadelphia. Bohra 8 L Crocker, Presbrey. and Jonas G Chew, Bug bae. hence, arrived at Dightnn 2itr, mst. Sohr /-ntares. Cordary, sailed from Mystie 21th inst. for Delaware Citr. , Sohrs War Bleed, Smith, and Amolia C Reoaea.Laka, lor Philadelphia, railed from Newport 21th inst. Selim Jamaa MoClnskoy Stobbins, henoo. n?d A Hea ton, P,yan, from Alexandria, arrived at Now London 2{th inst. , . • - Bohr Kraelino Rioken Tico, lionce for Pawtnoket, at Proyid«nc3 25th inst. ■ flohr Aloine, Bray, for Philadelphia, sailed fromfro videnco Sstti tnpt * Bohr ‘W R Genn Baoon, ienco for Poston, put into Newport 2tili inar. with loss of and called again came dov. naving procured a new one, Bohr Stephen Taber, C f ok, hence, arrived at Savan nah 24th in*t. Br brig Y/nv© Spirit from New York for the Capo of Good liopd, put into NoifoiH 2Cth inct. \n a leaking con dition. (Per fifeamship Eun pa "J ~At at LivvrponHPli mat. ships National, Boyd, oml Lepanto Martin, New Groans. AratDealNth.ehip Molocko, Jrows, New York for Bremen. Arat I-pJinnuth Hth,filifpBeaNymph. Winsor N York, Ar nt Bremen lltb, ship Tuisko, Pan. omsn. Now Orie.ws. Ar nt Havre 13th* ehlp Grotto, Stewart, New Orloar.tr. f Latest—via Queenstown.! Ar at Liverpool „• ships S C Grant, Hmokley, Mobile; Kalamazoo, Tc ylor, Charleston. Ar nt Marseilles— ■, ship Fortuii(i,f?cu(ider, N York; bark Mount Vernon. Doan, N Orleans. Ar at Barcelona. r-,CiKnero,Mapo» and Eliza & An toinette. NGroans.' ' • Ar at Genoa snip vyortomba'g, Chnso, N Orleans, with 7 fret water in ner hold. aiBOICiNAI,, THE OJIiEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. HALLEY’S MAGICAL FALK EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and beating applications m both the Eastern anq Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; auu its reiHiyfc otmi ibGio traossorot of its success mail eti'seiionr, whether the causa be e.ttid4*t or disease. BURNS &'« SCALDS o are mutably relieved of H thoir aguish. xain and inflammation, by a timely 5 application of this mar vellous healer, and the j flesh is renewed naif by a charm* no blemish or eear rj remaining. • THE FRIEND OF S THE NU?tSERY. Children aro frewentCj tn/fororu from external in unea, especially from "* Fluid and CamphenfEz- Icsio, is—therefore ovory <3 mother should li.avo this eslmg preparation con-3 stoutly on hand. It heals sore bretists, and Quickly £ removes tho TETI'ER or RINGWORM, so prt-va- , lenten the nursery. mt IQ TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND. The \mchmiat.thoTra- voller,and every other in dividual whose Jot in life a throws lnm. within tho onanoo 01 ocoidont from 2 explosion, fire,-or colli sion, should bear m mind 3 that this Magio Extractor is m 3 best and only friend, a It is both portable and cheap, amhenould ever be 03 his companion, as & frleud in noeO, There arc thou-sands of living witnesses to testily to its marvellous £ virtue, who owe their r hmbs and nmscles 3 to its caving cflicaoy. —* h °ftho Itadingjliseases for Whioh HALLEY’S MAGI- 3 CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR is a PREVENTIVE 2nu wolUs CURE: ' Burna, Gores of all kinds, gnuses, Fistula, Shot Wound*, Bod*.' ■ v Frost Bites, Borofula, Broken Bre&fy Fovcr Sorce, Scurvy, Bites of Reptile*, Felons, Scalds. Canoor. . Glanilular Dix- Scurf, Cracked Lips, eases, Scald Ilea*, O lappod H&ndt, Mercurial Sores, Sprains, Chilblains, Pains generally, Small Pos, Cramp, Pimples, Tumors, Controctea Cords, .Piles, Tetter, Cliafo3, Poison, Ulcers, Diseases cC the RheumtUm, Vencrc&l Sores, Bkin, t . .Hashes, Ac. Bold at tho prmoipal Depots, H Broadway, Now York, wniilr 8 *!! nn « r^rSS , B V oo|: ’ N . 6W Orleans. by S, wP.lGIii & C0.,-General Agent. It oaa also bo ob tained of ah rcapeotablo Druggists and Merchant! throughout the United Staten aim Canada. T. \7. DYOTT & HONS, f . u .... , 313 North SECOND Street, *°iy ivliolecalo Agents for Pennsylvania, NOTICES. "PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD -a* MINT OF THE UNITED STATES,t „ , „ Puilalhu*uia. Junes-), ifl/k), < Propdsah for supplying tha Mint of the United .stttpo with Goal and Wood from tho Ist of July proximo OSfiO.) to3otuof Juno noxtdfifll,»will bo received by tho un dersigned until 12o’olookM. of 3uth inot. fho Coal must bo of tho best Anthracite Lehigh, of tho eg* and lump ciroa.. and entirely freo from bonoi slate, and oihor foreign substances; caoh ton to woich V,/40 pounds- Tho Wood to be dry and of the boat tuahty oflnokory and npruoo pine. J ' ■t'hoartiolea muatbodoliverod at the Mint, at euoli timc3 and m such quantitiesasmay bo required, freo from .carting or otlior chargeu. and aubjoot to tlio in speotion and approval of the Direotor of tlio Mint. Proposals mnyoo mado Jor each aitiole separately, and are to be endorsed Proposalsfor Coal." •* Propo sals for Wood.” JAMES HUBS SNOWDEN. Je2o-d123 Director of tho Aliut, IVOTIOB.— A Meeting of tho Association 7 ;■ known as tho ” Amygdaloid Minins Company of l-ako coporior, ’ vrill bo hold at office of tho Company, m tho city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, tho 2d of Ju-y, 1860, m pureuanco of the provisions of tho 2 1 eoo tion ol tho aqt supplementary to no nut to authorize tho formation ot Corporations for Mining, Smelting. &e„ passed by tho Legislature of Michigan, and approved on rho 6th of February, 1855. for tho purpose of oleotlng Directors and adopting By-Lav/a for tho government of raid association, and the transaction of such other buainasaaß may properly come bofnro aaid meeting. . JAMES CARSON, .... , . ' J. 8. WATROUS. Philadelphia, JuimlC, 18C0* jolg-18t r&WICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA- T lON COMPANY. JWA.V loth. 1850,-From nnd after July 15th, 1860, and until September Ist, 1860, the charges tor tho use, of Care, ard for Toll ana Trans portution on Anthracite Coal, carried to Philadelphia, by way of the Sohuylkill Navigation, will bo increased bmeou Cents per Ton ou tbo rates fixed March 12th, 1800; nud on tho lot of September, 1860, a further in crease of Fifteen Cent* per Ton will be made on said onargee, and so coutinuo until the oloso of navigation. By ordorofthe Mansgors, F. FRALEY, inyll-flm Prceidont. EUROPE.—Having Leon appointed . *. Aleuts for WM. WILLIAMS & CO.’s^Transat lantic Expresfl, wo are now prepared to reoeivo _ «• „ FREIGHT, PACKAGES, &c., bor all part's of Europe andAam, at prioen unprece dented m thU city, OAKMAN & CO., No. 23 Bouth FIFTH Btroat. OKIME NKW ST. JOHNS ALEWIVES. A 200 this for caloby- Jell WM. J. TAYLOR & CO. OIL LEMON— Groan, for sale by WE THERILL & BROTHERS. 47 and 40 North PUnilMfl StA .. ( nvf'tl PARIS GIVEEN—For sale by WETHE~ 1 ' HILL fc BROTHER, 47 and 49 North BECOND Street. • ' jefj npAR.—3OO bbls.'Wihnington TAR; 475 .it ] {e z 3 do., in prime order, instore andforealo by ROVYLEY, ABHBURNER, & CO., No. 10 SOUTH WHAU VLS. jel'O If.jAf l ® 01L.—39 bbls. -extra. No. 1 .Lard OTE ■•‘THURSDAY, : ’ iB6(L . . '• : - _ • ■ .-‘W ■ inswOSck companies; mSUHAIiCE ABENTS,.No. 454 WALNyT. SIFMI. liißuro against loan or damage by Fire, on Cotton-ana }Voo)len Mills, and mother Alanufaotories. •■Buildings, MoronandiPb.'Furniture, mud other property, on favo «) tho following woU-known oompnmea; PIICBNIX JNSURANCB CO , OF H ARTFORD, ’ Cnsii Capital and Surplus 5M3.328 91. Mh.TJIOPOHTAN INH. CO.. OF NEW YOffK, ' ; • Ciish Cniital nnd Surplus 5332.C53 (W, PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INB. CO., FJIOV.; Cash .Capital and Surplus 5.145.783 15.. ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO:, OF NEW YORK,’ •"'ash Oapit.al and Surplus 8288.143 jj2, HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF Cash Capital and Surplus §221,811 8L CITY FIRE INSUPvANOE CO., OF NiCW HAVEN, Cdßh Capital and Surplus G32LSC3 7/. GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK, ; Cash Capital and Surplus 5215 833 07, HUMBOLDT Plßli INS, CO,, OF YOHK. Cash Capital and Surplus $233 Cs 3 fll. Applications in person or iiy noto will receive prompt attention. BAIiINE fc DUY, Agents, jciSra - No, 431 V/ALNITT StTflct. |HB TEKPJEtISEi . INSUBANOB ■ COMPANY OF FHILA.DEPIUA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXOLUBIVELY.) , COMPANY'S BUILDING, S, -W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS* , DIREOTOItS, F. RxTcnpoßii Btxhh, Mob»roaiL. PxaveoH, William MoKim, ~ ■ . G2O, H. Stuart, Nalbro Frazibr, Josh H. Brown, John M. Atwood, 8.-A- Faurrstocx, Brhj, T.trrdigk, AndrkW D. Cash, Hsjjrt Wmartoh, . ,3. L. Eunirmrn. F. RATOiIFORD QTAltli, Prceident. CHARLES W. COXE,Seorotar?. fels AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 19HW3HARTER PERPET- No. 810 WALNUT fittoet.abovo Third,'Philadelphia, . Having a largo paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in Round and. available Securities, continue to insure on Dwollinca, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vcssola in Fort find tholr onrgocs,and other Personal PrOportj. Ail leases liboralW and yronipUy adjusted, DIEKCTORR. _ John T. LM?is, James 11. Campbell, Edmund G. 13utilh« Ghna. W. Foultnoy, Israel Morris. ~ „„„ THOMAS It. RIARIS, President. ALBERT 0. L. CRAWFORD. Scorotatr. iMB-tf Thoa. R. Marie, John Welch, Samuel 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, aUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY-FRANKLIN BUIXiDINGSj 403 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL SUR PLUS 3MS),743.7o.—lntmrca against Loss or Damage by Fire, nnd the Penis of the Sea, Inland Navigation aim Transportation. GEORGE H. HART* President. E. P. ROSS, Vice President. H. H. COGGSHALL, Soo’y and Treasurer. S. n. BUTLER, Assistant Sfloratary, Gcorg6H, Hart, A. C. Cattell, E. W. Bailey, H. R. Coggahall. Hon. H. M. Ful or. T&ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SLP : SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEOISLATUJiE OP „„ ■■ PENNSYLVANIA IM, ■ OFFICE 23. E. CORNERTHIRD AND WALNDs? • Streets. Philadelphia. 1 M MARINE INSURANCE OH VESSELS, } > ’So bU paita of the VTcili ' INLAND INSURANCES , On Goods, by 2Uvor ? Canals, p Lakcs, and Land C&rrisso uuavljj bit.. to atf parts of the Union. „ ~ FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise gene rally. On StotcfliiUwellmK Hourbs, Ao. ■ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1059. Far. vlr.rktt Frttes $123,050, Philadelphia City 6 *£* cent. L0an..,.8123,050 00 $lOO,OOO, Pennsylvania State ot.Ltmn*—, 23,653 00 $21 t TOO Pennsylvania State 6 2? 1 ot. Lonn.~~., SI,OSO CD $25,000, U.D.Treasury IX W cent, Notesand interest dao —— , 23,513 cj Q50.C00 U. S. Troasury 8 £?* ot, Notes r.nd inter _ 80,515 00 025,C00 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia . —.... 25,CM 00 050.005, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgago 6 v cont. Bonds . ... <5,C00 03 0*5,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Motl gaseSdP’.oent. Bonds.—lg.fCOOO , - s 2! Arolt etrostto No, 429 WALNUT Street. rarhoiiiar {mention given to tho recovery of. Merca ntile Claims. The drafting nnd examination of Wills, Conveyances, Aeaignraonts, Briefs of Title, and other Instrument* of Writing. Tho managertiontofExooutor chips. and Treats; Buporintendod; ond the best seounhCs procured for tbe permanent in vestments of Moser. Gatisfaotory roiorenoe given when required. ap3d-um* eEKBY E. KEENE, ATTOR N E y-AT-L AW, Hha REMOVED hia office from No, 539 Walnut *treel to No. South THIRD Street. mhW-On* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 114 Bouia BiXTH Strcot, (Nearly opposite tho County Courihouae,) Prepares Ppcomoatiowi, Drawings, &o.,and transaota all other buemecs connected with the obtaining of Lot tore Patent ap2s 4m* if WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNOELLOR-AT-LAW, Cfiioo, No. 11C South SIXTH Street, (Opposite Indepondenoo Square,) „ • , , , Philadelphia, By the aid of reliable Attorneys, nt diflbrent points in the United States, ia enabled to prosecute ar.d oolleot olaimsof ovory doßcnpticn. Particular attention given to the examination ami ro covory of the oiaima of Legatees and Devisees', nnd the examination of Land Titloa and eeeuring tho interest? ofheira and all persons interested m tho Fame, in all parts of the Union. . Hm tho Statutes of all tho States and is Commissioner for moat Qftliom. Depositions carefully taken under Commissions, apll-6m « EUGUET & SONS, ***• IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, _ , No. 218 South FRONT Streot, «*Si?* VB vT e 5 u *? a full assortment of desirable Ci- UAKS. whioh they offer at low rates, for oath nr ap proved crftdH, r. l( , ALFBED L. HOUGH, - FAPER MANUFAOTUIU!jT6’ MENS, S ?/?- SPUDS'* rr.loaorii>£ion of i AW'R AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIALS, , „ No. U South SIXTH Streot, Fiiiladelpliin. ioii-om . . PAWSON & NICHOLSON. BOOKBINDERS, NOS. fil9 AND 5»l MINOR STJUSST, Between Market And Choetnut stieew. t . PHILADELPHIA. JAAIES PAWSON. JAB. 11. NICHOLSON, MBS. BBEDBEIOK HODGES, OF-BOS rintends oponing a SOUOOL FOR YOUNG fc™ B i lO ft I*ioltD 1 * i olt D Mpinenonis in Sottemler ne; “ IA! CO ' aMOf BiWAD ““ j ap23~tf W. H. MoILHRMHEV.ScoroIUTT. , Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Va!loy,R,lf, Sunbury and EnsR.R, K,HF“ '—l SPRING ARRANGE- AND BALT! PASSEIf&SR^TIIL^a^A^E^PMtAwiLPHIAi atB,ls A. M., 13 noon,(Espross,) anil : For Chester at 8.13 A. M. f 13 noon, 1.15,6.00,7.00 end 31.10 P.M. •" at 8.15 A, M., 15, 1.15,6.00, LCO.’ontl For Now Castle at 8.13 A. M„ and 5.09 P. M, ' For Middletown at B.lft A. hi., and 0,00 P, fj. For Dover atB.lS A. M.« and 6.C0 P. M. ' For Milford at 8.15 A. M., and O.CO P. M, ForfioafordatB.ls A. M.,andfl.Co P. SI, •■For Laurel at 8.15 A. M.,undC.CO?. hi, For Salisbury'at 8.15 A. Mi, and 6.00 P. M* , , TRAfNS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore! at 8,20 A; M„ (Express,/10.15 A. M„ and 5.35 i\ hi. LoaveVAtmlncton &t8.E9,8.89, and 11.10 A. M.» 1,45* B.® and 8.53 P. M, Leave Balinbury at 5.20 A, hi., and 3.00 P. M, Leave Laurel at o.le a. M« and 3.40 P. JU. Leave Soaford atc.4s A. hi,, and 4.00 P. M, Leave Milford at r. 50 A. M, f and 4.30 P. M. Leavo Dover at 0.05 A. hi., nnd 5.C0 P. hi, Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. ftt. and 7.05 P, M Leave New Castle at 8.1X1,10A5 A. M. } anti 8.00 P. M. s Leave Chester at 7.49,.C.1Q, 13.03 A.- M., 3.23,5A7 and. Leave Baltimore for Saliclmry and Bciawaro P.ail- Joaa atio.ls A. Mf i TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE liae.ro Cheater at 8.45 A. hi., 12.83 and 11.40 P. M, Leave T/ilraipgton at ?.E3 A. M., ,13.55 P, hl„ and 18,59 A.ftT. " FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will runns follows: Lo&Te.Flmadelphm for-Porryvilte and intermediate plp-003 at 3 P. hi. Loave Wilmington for Perryvillo and intermediate places at 5.00 P. M. for Philadelphia and intermediate Leave Havro-do-Graoo for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 8.00 A. M. Leave Baltiniore for Havro-do-Graoo and intermedi ate places at4.OOP.M. SUNDAYS Qiijy at ILIO F, x M., from, Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 5.2 j P. hi., front Baltimora to Philadelphia, ap2o s. hi, FELTON, President riHUE PENNSYLVANIA CENT ft A L RAILROAD. _ _ RULES DOUBLE TRACK. 1880. tezni 1880. THE CAPACITY OF THIS HOAD IB NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting unroot at Philadelphia With Through Trains from Booton, New } ork, and ell points East, and in tho Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from all pomte in rhe West, Nbrthweet, and Southwest —thus furnishing -facilities for the transportation of Pastengoraimmpaosod for spaed and comfort by any other route; , 4 Exdtob3 and Past Lines nm through to Pittsburg, withoutehangoof Caraor Conductors. All through Ptw- Bonger Trams provided with Lou&hridgo’s Patent Broio—spced under porfeot control of the engineer, thUB adding much to tlio eafetv of travenoro. Smoking Caraoroattached tocaoh Train: WoodrnfPe diysosceptod. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A»M, Fast Lino **' " 11.50 A. M. Ksptobh Train leavoa “ 10.45 P.M. •* . WAY TRAINS LEAVE A 8 FOLLOWS? Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 3 P, Mi Columbia “ 4.0 a P. M. Parkcaburg 6.40 P. M, Y/cat Chester “ 12 80 P.M. Y/est Chontor Passengers will taka the Mail, West Chester Aocomhiodat]on,arid Columbia Trams. Pnßssrtgorsior Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, BnfTrv 0, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladßluhia 217.13 A. hi. and? P, M.go directly through* ..iiosou Wontwardmay be obtained at the oilieoßoi tho Company in Phi udolplun, Now York, Ronton, or Bal titßWO land rickets Eastward at any oftho important Railroad OiUoesjn tho West; also on board any oftho regular .Lino 01 Steamers on tho hlicsiEsippi or Ohio nvors. ... . Faro always &s low, and time ns qniok, ns by any Other Route. For further information apply At the Faseonger Sta tion, Southeast comor of Elevonth and Alarket Streets. _lho completion of tbo Western oonneotiona of the Pennsylvania nmlnmd to Chioaco. make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. Theconncot|on of tracks uj tho Railroad Bndse at Fittabnrg, avoiding nil drayngo or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, aro advantaeos readily appreciated by btupppom of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting tho transportation of thoir Freight to this Company, onu roly with oonfi denno on its speedy transit i OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at alt times asfavorabli as art chargsd by cihtr Railroad Compamsf. ■ Bf* Bo particular to mark packages “ via Ponna, Rail road. For Freight.Contr&ora or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of tho following Agents of tho Com pany: rra-n- ‘ 'AA STEWART, Pittsburg; H, S.P'sree & Co., Zan.aWlll), 0.; J. J. Johnston, Rlplej, S-i H. MoKoolr.MifjoviUo, Kr.; Ormsbr b .Orotoor, Portamou.h, 0.; i'atmcok *c Co., Jcflorcr.uvilto, fndi- IPti H : )?• D r * Co,, Cmoranati, 0.; Athorn & Hibiort,Cinoinimti,-O.i K.C,Sleldrnm, Madison,lnd.i Jos. Is. Moora, Lotiuvilla, &,• s. G. b’Rilej tl Co. IsvanimUo, Iml.jN. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, 111.: K. F, SMs.Bhalor t Glass, St. Louis, Mo.: John 11. liar ris, NasWillo, Tonn.s Harris & Hunt, ulomphis, Tenn.; 0 orho &, Co.rOliioaso, III.: Tf, H. A. Kopnts, Alton! Il*m or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points m the West. 8» B. KINGBTON, Jr., Philadelphia. FrSSify rv> K ?2 M $ ir North street, Baltimore. K&OU V SR” v AB w r or 18. William fIt„N.Y, JiLECH& COj, No. 77, Statestroot, Boston. t 1 * r 'uniwl Freight Agent. Phil?., v‘ G ,?£ l Ti°K ct Agent, Phila, E. LEWIS, Gen’lSup’t Altoona, Pa, JaB-ly . ELMIRA ROUTE,— IMRA RallßoSl PHILAJ)E U'HIA and EL- FOUTE to Tamaaua, Catawicsa, Ru pert, Wilkeebarro, Soranton, Danville, Milton, Wil liamsport, lroy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagnra Falls, Rochester, Cleveland,-Detroit; Toledo Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North ami >rOSt. Pasoonger trams will leave tho new Depot of tho Piff ladolohia, nnd, Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALI.OwHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal- Iqwhill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above point*, as follows: DAY EXPRESS 8.00 A. M. NIGHT KXPH.ESS IMf. M. Tho e.OOA. M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkos i’“.rlo,.. .'P°c? nt 9 n ' n "d all atatloaa on ihn I.AUKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD! J no abovo/trains itiako direct connections atElmira wRh the trains of tho Now York and Erio,Camtudaigna and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, Now York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and tho Canadas. Baggage oheoktu to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and oil i ..i e rmcdmto points. Tiokpts can l) n jooureff at the 'Philadelphia and El oi'v%u northwest aomer of SIXTH ami CHr i and nt tho Passenger Depot, corner;), j HIRTEKNTH and CALI-OWHILL. t fHfiGJJ'j* EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN tl lif 1 if /rfpbtftftnd Reading Depot, Broad and OallowlnU stro 1/ daily (bnndaya oxeopted), for all points Wosta i North, at 6P. N, • * Fjeighta mu be delivered before 3P. AI. tbineure their someth) .*ame day. ..For fujrthor information apply at Freight Dennt. THIRTEEN l h and CALLOWHILL. or to po ' jy ~ CHAS. 8. General Agent, NorthwMt ootntr SIXRTi.niui.OHKSTNUT Streets, jySil l Philadelphia, 1860, mm&mrnrn 1860. s^ o om A E ™ N iMW A^WfUi? 8 - DKIjPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO’B LINES FROM PHILADKLPIIiA TONEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, -.• From Walnut-stroot Wharf, Will leave ns follovrs—via: At fi A 31, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A, Acoon/ AR2 ‘ modation.—- sa u AtSAM,via Camden and Jersey CityfN.JJAo cammodation. , L i 22s At 9 AM, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning 3 MV, At 11 AM, by Stoainlioat, viaTaoony and jersoy City. Wootefn Exprosa... ..a.. 300 Atl3?a P Mi via Camden and Amboy, Acuommo nation 2 25 At 2 pftl, via Camden and Amboy, C. aud a! Ex- At 4 P 31, by Steamboat via Tacouy and Jersey • pity Ewnioj! lisprcae...... S to At-istClarDTickot, 2 23 «I I ISAPi I^ la i rWno rui ! s JI'P M, South? exn Mm\,BatUTdayß excepted. , bor Bolvidora, Easton, Lambortvallo, Floniington, te'.ty A M and 4 P 31, from Walaut-stroet wharf, and '•lOAMfrom Konßugton. ror Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkcobarro, f»2if* r 2?. oi ( i roat ,^Bond. &o;, ai 3A. AI, from Wnlnut : an(^7,Jo A'Jil* lr °m Kensington, via Dola Laokawanna and Woßtorn R. R, P or Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M„ 2 and Hi F. M. For Freehold, nt 6 A. M., and 3 P AI. • „ xt ' > m WAY LINES. w-V r Bristol, Trouton, &0., at 2)i and 4 V. M. from Wfllnut atroot wharf, 7.10 A. Al. and fiM P. M.-frour KouainEton, ‘ .‘ForPalmyra, Riverton,. Dolaneo, Beverly, Burline o/ FiotonooilJordontovmj 7co„ at 13)J, l,and4?» P. M. Joa UelUniip for Bordentown and Intorino dlate Plaooa, nt2)a P. AI. m“' onnib oat Trenton.for Tacony, at. HA. Rl. End rP,?, ny vßovorir. Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. AI.. Pounda of Baggago, only, allowed each Passen ger. PnesGngprn are prohibited from taking anything aa oaKgsgo but thoir wearing apparel. All baggage over extra. The Company limit lor baggage fo One Dollar per pound, Fehaulo.for any amount ex cept by apeomioontraot. •- • ■ - able WM. 11, QATZAIER, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND *3 READING RAILROAD. . „ • REDVCTION OF FARES! and after. APRIL 2<1,16ca, Commutation Tiokota, with ooapono.wjll w msnod, good for tho noiaer aim any member of hie family, on any Pnssonnor frain, nny time. They will bo sold by tha J rector, at tho office of tho company, No. 237 South fourth Btroot, at a reduotiou of twont.y-fivo percent, trora the yegnlar'faroa. • Part cs wishing to onioy (ha Summer m the Country will hud this n very desirable route, the Bohuylkill and Lebanon Vnlloye being amon™- tbo moot beautiful and healthy in the Stata, omf acoca giblo b7.,our trains i’rora and to rhiMejphia daily, ! f ®ES?SSSI®I3 : NORTIf PENNSYL-. ** l)FH01?Rf^ oA:y ' Oh am) oftei-.MONDAr, July 2. ISO. FmttnierTmina roml \nll lenvo Front and Willow streottf as 10l- For SetWnhf’rti, and points nn LohighlVallor andcoft* lieqtine ro’ida, at C 30 A. M..2CU P. M.* and 5 Ft M. Jjoylosto-vVn at 9 A, M nnd 4 P. W. Lor Fort Wnshiugtnn at 10.80 A. M, and fi6o P. M. „ £™'nsfor Philadelphia leave Betblohem a’.:5.03A.M„ 9.20 A. M.» and 6 22 P. M Leave Uoylestown at 7.50 A. M, and 4.13 P. M. . 1 eavo Fort Washington at 8.23 A. AI. and 2.18 P. I\L . ON SUflDAYS—Pbimuplphhif.r Bethlehem atBA.M. Philadelphia for Dovlestowu at 3 P. M, . Doylostown for Fhilfldelr>/>ia at 640 A. M. ' •Bethlehem for Philadelphia ivt6P. M. JeS7-4t ; ELLIB OLAIIK, t gout, pggsspgPiEr PHTLADECPHIA-AND. •BALTiMOftB CENTRAL *RAIbUOAD.-SUMMKR BOARDING.—Tfnina loavo the depot of the Westchester and Philadelphia Railroad Co.. Eighteenth and Market streets.at7.os A.M. and2.So alyl 5.15 P. M. Leava Repot at 10 45 A. At. and 8 45 P. Al. Leavo Ayondalo 0.16 A. M. end 4.30’P. M. • ilto&ta F o Lina to connect tflth 10.4 s A. M Traih from Philadelphia mid 8.15 A. M. Train from .Avondale. .Freights jorthie lino received at No. 181 G Market St. A daily line or stagoato and from Now London and Ox lOfd oonnftt}ts.wiUi %T.CS A. At,, train from Philadel phia, Mid the 5.20 A. M. train from Avondale. The beau tiful scenery and well-known health! alnesa of Delawaro iind Chester counties offer superior inducements to for summer hoarding, A. B. BURTON, Philadelphia, ftlav 14,1E50, 3m Superintendent. JUSmfggwsiPH important to PLEASURE SEEKERS! , THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY otters advantages nnotiuallcd b 7 any other lints—to »or imn!Mro!sl HEALTH or RECREATION PROM BUSINESS dining the warm weather— m the issue ol nxctmsioN pickets, on arid after June 20th. 18GJ, to Cnnsson. Altoona, Bedford and Ephbata Springs, and coupon TICKHTB for ttocniu-six trips, for iho uso of families, to and from points near the eity. lickets to CkeBi?on Hotels, at the tumnit of the Al leehtn]! mountain—good jot a round trip within 20 days-io ho had for S7.CO. .Tickets to Altoona, whore invalids and othora will linfl Splondia hotel accommodations, good for round trip within 10 days—fr.to 67.15. For Bodford Springs—PaeseiiKOro tiokoted to Hopo woll, on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Hailtoivd, and P l * "fond Top. City to Blair’s Station. Excursion tic- Icrts, 87.V8: single trip, QB.lO. Two daily lines oi 1 if 0 tr / im3, Baggage changod at Hflntmgdon Without extra charge. Passoncprs to Ephrata Springs take Btnge from Lan caster. Jackets for Round Trip, .$4; Single r l rin 4 *>25 T.AWp a railroad KAS f OF DOWNINGTOWN oan procuro tiokeis for 25 Imps good for any member of tho family, at a tiisommf of 25 per cent, below regular rates. Tilo abnvo (tefcefs and further information to be had after June 20th by application at the offioo of the. Penn sylvania Railroad Co., southeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. AU T r it 0 m . THUS. MOORE, Agent. . Lewis L.Houpt, Gen. Ticket Agent. jes-lm Northern Central Railroad, WEST .CHESTER. Ana Piiix.ADisi.rHiA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS, . Onnudoftor MondaT.Juno 4th, 1860, the trains vrill Ieavc.PHILADELPHIA, from the Htation, Northeast ettrtiar of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.05 and 10 45 A. M., ai d 2.?0 and 5.48 P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER, from, the Depot, on East Market street, at 0.25 and 9 10 A. M„ and L 55 and 5,25 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. AI„ and 2.00 P. M. Lfcavo West Chester, at 7.25 A. M., and 4.65 p. Rl. . , >f> HENRY WOOD, jel-ti General Superintendent. m t&p&gwiQ NORTH PEMS* L VANIA RAILROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN. EASTON. MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, ECKLEY, WHITE HAVEN, WILKESBARRE, &o. _On ond after MONDAY, May 23th. 1860, Fassoiirer Tr.-tiMmlito.vs FTIONT ond WII.UJW sirn?i,. I'hi ladelphm, DAILY. (Sundays excepted,) «<» follows: . At 8.3!) A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, ALdnttrwn, Maud! Cnunk, Hazleton. W'lkesbarro, &o. , At2.BOP. M.(Express),forßethlohom, Easton, Mauoh Chunk. An, This trnift reaolmn Easton at 5.60 P. M., and makes ojoae cohnootion with Now Jdraoy Central Express jraln for Now \ ork. Pnssengeffi by this train reoch Mauoh Ciiunk tho earns ovemng. At 8.40 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. (Accommodation). At 9.20 A. M. and B.SQ P. M. (Acoomiiio'sa r tmnn stown. „„ . ... . For Fort Washington. 1 lie 6.30 A. M. Express Tram makes dose connection with the Lohigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, bemg the shortest and mo3t desirable route to WilkesbarfS, ahd to all pointn in tho Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 7.15 A.M. and 5.23 P. M. Leave Doylestowa (Accommodation,) at 83 A. M» anti 4 P. M. Loavo Fort Washinston (Accommodation,} at 6.25 A, •M, and 215 P, M. : •: , ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 3 A. M. I Fmladolphia. for Doylostown.atS P. M. i Uoyleotown for Philadelphia at 6.20 A- ftl, i Bethlehem for Philadelphia atfi.Ou P. M. Fare to Bethlehem, 81.50. To Mauch Chunk, «2,C0. lo To Doylestown SOoeute. i Through Tiobota must bo procured at the Ticket Oi hoceat WILLOW Street,or BERKS Street,ia order to eecure the above rates of faro. All Passenger Traino (except i*miday Trains) connect, at IlerKß street with Fifth Red Sixth streets and Second and Tbird-stTOotPassonger RailroadaiO (mnutoe after leaving Willow street. I niyK ELLIS CLARK, Agent. ■ NOTICE.—OUESTER RAILROAD-PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERRIEDIATE ISTATIONS.-On.and after2Bth May, 1860, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Faseonecr Depot of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Compauy, corner of BROAD and CALLOWKILL Btroete, (paaaonger eiu •trnnoeß on Callowhill. MORNING TRAIN forDowningtown, leaves at 8.00 AFTERNOON STRAIN for DownuUUwzii Isarei at 5 P.M. DAILY (Bandars excepted.) B/order °f the Board of Managers efthe Philadslphia imf Rcxdias Uailmad Oornnany. ap2 W. 11. McILHENNEY, Beoretary. -m mi WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS vu PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Depot,corner ELEVENTH anil MARKET Streets, daily (oxeept Sunday) at 7.15 A. M„ 12.30 P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West Ohpßter at 6.45 A. M., 10.45 A. M.. and 3.10 P. M. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND Ss&s!S6»BOILEll WORKS.—NB* FIE k LFVY, PK/.OTICAL AND THEORKTI-iAL JBNGINEEHB, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, havine, for many yonra, boon in .euooesuful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marino and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. Propellers, &0.. &0 * r'f'peotfully ofl'e? their services tn the publio, as being fully prepared to contrnot for Knglneo of all sizes; Marino. Rivor, and Stationary, having sets of patorns of different sizes, aro proijared to exeoute or ders with quick despatch. Kvory description of Pattern making nude nt tho shortest notice. High and Low Pressuro, Flue, Tubular, and Cjlindor Boilers, of the best Ponnoylvnnia charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds *, Iron and Brnsa Costings, of all descriptions. 801 l Turning. Screw Cutting, and all other work con nected with tho above business. Drawings and spocihentions for all work done at their establishment, frco of charge, ami work guarantied. - • Tho subscribers have ample wharf dook room for re pairs of boats, whore they yan lio in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blooks, falls, io., ko„ for raising heavy or lightweights. Jacob g. neafie. „„ JOHN P. LfvVY, BEACH and PALMER stroots. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 7 T * J?EACHstreet. Kensington, Philadelphia,—WlL* LIAM H. lILIIS informs his friends that, having pur* ohased tlio ontiro stook of Patterns at tlio above Foun dry, he is now-prepared to receive orders for Rolling, Orist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, nud House Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnocoo, in dry or green sand, or loam. ' myp-tf SAMPBL V. HSaEICX, 2, VAV9HAH KJtRStIC* WILLIAM H. HaRItICX, aODTHWAKK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON 3THEETO, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High ami Low Pressure Steam for Land, llivor, and Marino service. Boilers, Gasometers; Tanks, Iron Boats,&c.; Ceatingi • of all kinds, oilb.er Iron or Brass. Iron Framo Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gaa Machinery of the latest and most im provedoonatruotion. Every deaoristioij of Plantation Maohinory, iraoh ai Sugar, Saw. ana Grist Mills, Vaanum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o. Solo Agonts for ILRillicux’s Patent Sugar Boiling .Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer; and Aapinwallt Wolaey’a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain* ing Machine. tuE-v JjiRANKUN SAVING FUND. No. -R- 136 South FOURTH Street, between Choot* nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors 7 monoy secured by Government, « State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort- gages, &o. •* This Company deems safety better than large 5 pronto, consequently will run no risk vmh depo- 5 aitora* money, but havoit at all times ready to ** return, with 5 por cent, interest, to the owner, as a they hnvo always done. This Company novor s suspended. 5 Females, married or single, and Minora, can a deposit iu their own right, and such deposits oan S bo withdrawn only by their consent. g Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State S of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeivo money p from traatooß and exooutors. jf LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED, J Office open daily, from oto3o 7 o!ook, and on “ Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. “ _ L „ „ L DIRECTORS. 2 Jaoob U. Shannon* Cyrus Cndwallador* £ John Slnndlor, George Russell, ~ Malacht W. fcjloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lowib KTiimhliaar* Henry Delany. Nicholas Rittonhousc, Nathan Bmaaloj, Jos, JonesYorkes, Joseph W. Lippincott, „ JACOB B.BHANNON, President, Ginns Cadwaxladek, Treasurer. ap23-r SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN- SAFETY TRi:BT COM PAN / .WALNUT Stroot, eouthweetcomor ofTiIIRD; Philadelphia. Incorporated by tho fltaio of Pennsyl vania. Money is received in any «um, largo or small, and in terest pata from tho day of doposit to tho day of with drawal. , The oJlisoiß open everyday from nine o’clookiti the morning till hve o'clock in tho evening, and on Monday and ihurauajr evening.-* till nip hto’clook. lion. HENRY L. BENNER, Preoidnnt. w ROBERT SELFRIjJGE. Yico President. WiLLiiM J. Reiid, Secretary, „ mnEOTons: . Hon. Henry L. Bernier, F. Carroll Browetsr : Edwardll.. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert SelfndßO, I-rnnoisLoe. Lamuol K. Arht.on, Joseph Yorkes, C. Landroth Munne, Janies L. Stophenccn. Money 13 renoivcd and paymentfl made daily, ine.invcntincntnaro mmfo, in conformity with tho provisions of tho Charter, in Real Estato around Rents, and such firnt-olana soouritieoas will al ways insure porfoot eoourity to tho depositors, and' wluoli o&ntiot fail logivo rermanonoy and Btahility to tins institution. aul ly SAVING FUND—ummao STATES b? T JUST COMPANY, corner THIRD sud CHEST NUT Street, Largo and "mall tnun» roooived. and paid book on do- without notice, with 1-TVE PER CENT. INTE dnwal * rom * lO l * nr dopoffit to UlO. day of With- Tvtn]smiv y tV^ < J??N f ”13 l f 1 8 o’olook everr dn7. and on from?nntilDo'olook. iiKAi ia foi; *a!o on i-nglaad, IrelGnd, mul Scotland, from i l upwards. PresidQut-STEPKIiN It. CRAWFORD, R. HUNTER, PLINIf FISK, Aotuarr. r [PO THE PUBLIC). , CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR, ilio above patent is deemed,hy Botejitifioandpraoti cal men, to bn the very beat ever otibredto tlio public, and needs only to bo seen m notuuJ operation for its inorua to be appreciated. IVnthinß ever introduced is H>»crtectlyadapt°dtorvpjinlatnifi: private and public buildings, schools, hospitals, engine houses, uiiucsi Svcuui and calling vessels, and for tho euro of smoky ohimiiejs tlioy have no ovml. i.lajmfAeUvrodnndi'or and retail, at the floating and r Y e ntilating Wurcrooina of CII hS. WILLIAM3,IIS3 MAKKET Street. I’htla. 1 orconal attention v;lll bo Riven to all descriptions of mating and ventilating by the undersigned, who Ima «» en ra f 4 Pr rraononlly engaged in tho nbo' e buai neto. Also for Bale, Culur’a jnstly*oolQbratcd vrnrm-air lurnaces, cooking ranges, bath boils, resiniera, fen, rolS-«tn«iSm CUAS. WILLIAM'S. james" BETTS' inventions J , I'}>K LADlES.—Approved of and highly reconi mended ov the Modioalprofecsion throughout tiio United pintce* Thirty Thousand Invalids having boen advised by their phTfuomm to uoo her Surgical Appliances, fthe vrouhl caution Merchants ainiothorn tutainst purchasing oxcoptathor renidenoo-1053 WALNUT Street, rlicre alio can be consulted -daily, between the hours of amlfi. iJrrbnokof tOßtiinomntn will bn friven rn apnh oatmn. Sent free to any part of tlio United States, Ho signature is 011 eaoh article. ri?‘A> tu»hs tf mm LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL— L * 15d Ibis landing from EteaiimrlCcnematon,and for “kr 1 " iirffesi- MACIIINERY AND IRON. SAVING FUNDS. “ A littlo, but often, fills the Purse." ** A Dollar caved is twice earned." SALES BY AUCTION* #OB)tESS, bniKbEV & c 0.,.... ? S’ ■■ ..... Ko, MARKXXTBTiifiKT. B SCOTT, Jn..’AUOTIONi:£B,' Wq, 431 8 CHESTNUT thh Ceatofa Hojbo, between .Fourth ami Fifth etreHs. ..; 4 last spectal sals of btraw goods. . On-Monday hlonmur, . . Tuno 2> by cabilogue, on a eiediis'ammnonomg at I thy o’oUiCk. preciaoit. • iao'udcd in esle— A‘ lme of most desirable shaped brown, drab, and white, riding Juts, fancy h its, Bloomers. &o. t for ladipeL lnienea’, an*' children’s troaf: new shaped straw, hair, and Neapolitan bonnets; willow and sea Krasohoods : mon’o and boys’ palm, Panama, Leghorn, and Wmi Toll hata. &p. PHILIP- FORD & CO (.AUOTIOSEKKS, , No. 036 OIARKXST "trect, and 1 ,-il oiiNOll StrefiJ. , LADT SAt.E OF ROOTS. SHOES. I.EA.THEH, AND STRAW GOODS FOR THE SEASON. ’ This Morning, June S 3, at 10 ifarrfiES,.New 1 >i f arrfiES,.New York. »* L. &B. Curtis d! Co„ New York. - . “ Wood, Christy, & Co,, St I,miis, Mo. ** Crow. McCreary. & Oil.. “ , mliifl-thstulf SHIPPING. sMm, I l ™ BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, PROS! nsw YORE TO LIVEHMOL, Chief Cabin Passage.— ———91M Kodond Cabin Passage-—.—« 75 FROM Dosfon TO LIVERPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage ~ .......SDP Second Cabin Paasage.— C 9 The Bhips from Now York call at Cork Harbor. The chips from Boston oaU at Halilax and Cork Har bor* PERSIA, Capt. Jcd>.in«, (CANADA, Capt. Lanf. ARABIA, Cant. J, Stone, AMKpICA,Cp.pt. Miliar, ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott, |NlAyAJlA,CapLAndorDon AFlUCA.Onpt.Shannon, leuHOPA, bh& J.Loitoli SCOTIA, (now bdildinfc.) vessels carry a clear white light at innathead; rreon on staiboard bow; r6d on port bow. NIAGARA. Milla?,-le?.vcß Bouton. Wednesday, June 27, ASIA. Lott, •* N. York. Wednesday.‘July 4. KUROPA, Lftitob, Boston, •‘VYddnesday, July It. PKRBTA, Judkins. “ N. York, Wednesday, July 18. ARABIA, Stobo. “ .Boston,- Wednesday, JnivW, AFRICA,Shannon, u N York. Wednesday,Aug,l. CANADA. Lang. M Boston. Wednesday, Aug. 8. ABIA. Loti. • “ N York, Wednesday, Aug. 16. EUItOPA. LeitoiJ, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 22. PERSIA, Judkinn, “ ft York, Wednesday, Auy. 20. Berths not secured until paid Id. 4 . An experienced Burgcon on board, - The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Spooio, Jovrelry, Preoiouo Stones, or InSJaUi, ruileca bilie oT lading are signed therefor, and the value tlldfEiif therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNAJtD, myi 4 Dowling Groom New York. FOR THE SOUTH.—OHARLES- AND SAVANNAH BTEASiSHIPB, FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at nn average* of nvTBXH per cent, be low New York Bteainahip rates, FOR CHARLESTON, B. O. The U, S. Mail BteatiShip KEYSTONE STATE, Cap lain Charles 1\ Mershman* WUI pail oa Thursday, July 5. at 10 A. Mi • Tnroueh in 4.1 to 3) Jiourc—only 40 hour* at Bea, • FOR SAVANNAH. GA. .. . Tho U, S. Mail Steamship STAI’E OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Saturday, June 30. at 10 A. M. ' 'X hrough in 69 to 60 hour*—only 43 hours at Sea, days obangod from ivory Saturday to over? uvoo&ya. Goods received, and BiiiaoS Lading signed everyday. . Tho splendid first-class Bide-whael Stoamshipe KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORUI Anow run oa above every ton days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Bouthweat. ‘ At both Charleston and Savannah, these' Shits con nect with stoamera for Florida.snd with railroada, &oi, for all plaoca in tho South and Southweat, INSURANCE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods (shipped South will bo found to bo lower by these ships than by coiling vessels, tho premium bsm:;: ono-half the rate. . N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely unncaosflory, farthorthan ChaTloaton or Savannah, tue Railroad Corapauian taking ail risks from these pointy, GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. . Faro by this rente 25 to 49’per cent, cheaper than by the inland Ronie, ns will be eoen by tho following sche dule. Through tioketa ffom Philadelphia, via Chiwloa ton and Savannah cteGmfihif-3, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston ana Savan nah to Montgomery: , INLAND PARI!. To sl3 00 W Savannah.—.—..- 15 00 Savanuah—Bloo A.ususta.—JoC9 Augusta 55 00 Macon. - 2100 Macon 52 75 Atlanta.^—23 00 Atlani(i——. 81 CO S3 00 Columbna—— Sd 00 Albany 24 00 Albany,——37 00 Montgomery—, 33 00 Slofitgomery—. 53 00 Mobile. Bs 00 Mobila.^—.— 45 90 Now Orlcana„«;, £3 76 New Orleans-.-. 5100 No bills oflading mgnod alloy the ship baa sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vino atTeet, or to ALES. HERON. Jr., Southwest comer FOURTH and CHESTNUT, Agents in Charleston, T. 8. & T. G. BUDI). „ , . Bavo.nnah, HUNTER & GAMMELL. For Florida irom Charleston, ateamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Barann&h, steamora St, Mary’* and St John’s every Tuesdav and Saturday, - LEGAI» TFN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT and Ov* HARINE, hia wife, vs. DANIKL h. DBENKKL. o Alia’. Vend. Ex. No. 185. Meroh Torm. 18^0. The nud'tornppointod by the court to iiietr;buto tho fund m court nnsiug from the ahei iirs sale, under the above writ, of— /.II that certain lot or piece of around, situate mi the north sidool Poplar street, at the mstanro of 43 feet westward from the west side ol ftohuylki’t Third Btroet, now‘iwentiorh street, m the late district of spring Harden, now in thocitrof Philadelphia, containing in Iront or breadth on tho said Prp!:vr street 16 feet, and extending northward, between lines parallel with aa d SchuyHull Third street, m length or depth 81 feet to tv £ofoetwido etreec, leading westward from the said Thud street into Corimhiaruvvonue, called fc'oott street. Jiqunocd northward by said Scott streot, southward b> street. eastward by ground now or Into of William K, Scotland othoro. and westward by ground granted to Daniel H; Hrenkel. a. 13A.brioi* mesaiue or tenement is now erected 09 said lot. throe stories high. Will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON’- DnY, the 9th day of July, 1800, at hia office. No. .030 WALNVT Ktre-t, in tho oily of Philndelpliift. at II •o clock a . AT. when and whero all parties interested muot make their claims, or bo debarred from coining ill ujjor Bajd fund. JOHN M. TIIOMoS, F: anE orphans* court for the CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, LBUtoof MaKK WHITESIDE, Deoeas&d. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit Bottle, and adjust tho first nml final account of Mrs- OATH A bj;;E WHITII'IDE, Administratrix of MARK WHIJESiL'E, DcceflGed.aml to report distribution of the h(v;unoo in tho hands of the Administratrix, will meet the parties lmoreaed, for tho purposes of h»8 ap pointment, on iMOND-Y. tlieSPh day of July, i&Ki. at 11 o’olook A.Hl.,at hiaoliicn, Mufitll WAL r xUTBt., I’lnlndoluhii. SAMUEL C. PERKINS, jr2d-tiithifei> fit \ • Auditor. Rd 0 T T 0 E.—Letters of Administration •}• upon tho J’state of JO3. DEAL, late of Frank ford. -twenty-fourth ward, Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are roeu 4 iited to make immediate payment, nnd all persons having claims against tho same to present them, duly authenticated, for paunont, to MAiltiAKfc'r DfAL, Administratrix, or JOHN DEAL, Administrator, Frankford. WHITE & YANVLEIT vs. JOSEPH VV SCHURR. In tho Distrct Court of Philadelphia. March term, 18(30. No. M 2. Ver.iL Exp. JOHN Y. PERfiCH vs. J. BCHURR. In tiio Supremo Court of Pennsylvania to January term.iB6o. i>0.77. Vond.Exp. Too Auditor appointed by the Court to roport distri bution of the moneys ratsud by sheriff sale under the above entitled writs, of •• All tnat-certain three-story brick dwelling house m.d browery. beer vault and lot of ground, eituato on tho oas'. sido of Germantown road, one hundred feet south of Cambria street, in tho oity of Philadelphia, oontiiininc in fronton Germantown road eevoutv- five feet, nnd in depth one hundred and ninety feet to Hutchinson atr'-ot," wijl attend to tho duties of his appointment on TUi'MDA »'• the 3d day of JUi.Y, JSOO. at 4 o’olock T. M.. at h s ofhoo, N0.5t0 WALNUT Street, iu tlie oity of Philadelphia, when and win-re all Eersona are requested to make their chime, or bo do nned from coming in upon said fund. THOMAS D. SMITH, jczMjyS Auditor. EXPRESS COMPANIES. FOR CAPE MAY. —Persons dSalnnasAa about visiting CAPE MAY can have their Baggaiie oallod /or, ohecked from the»r resi dence, nnd delivered on board tho Sea-Steamers Dela ware, Poston, ami Kcnneboo, which leave tho first "•barf below SPRUCE Street, daily, at 9}s o'clock A. M., by leavinc their aodrem at the Omo* of GRAHAM'S B vGGAGE EX PRKBS, No. 3 WALNUT Street, or R. F. FA KTHGRNE’S, Druggist, THIRTEENTH and WALNUT Streets. BasgaKO also delivered to tho New York linen, Ordeis carefully acd promptly attended to. Oilioo open from tl A. ftl. until 11 P. M. jol6-32t THE ADAMS EXPRESS C0.,0ffi00320 CHESTNUT Streot, , , forwards, PurooU. Psokaires. Merchandise, Bank Notes, | and Specie, either by its own tones or m connection ■* 1 with other J-.xprees Companies, to all th© principal towns and oitiea of the United States. K. H. SANPFORD, Genera! Superintendent. PIANOS. **333* PIANOS l PIANOS ] \ PIANOS!! rtmi PIANO-rOIITKH. MBLODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. „ . MELODFONB, Mf-fo ’y Re.vcm Bacon. * Co., Nunna fc Clark, Halle/ *,Dnvtt, b Co., and othom. J. E. GOULD, luylM SEVENTH nnd CHESTNUT, STEIN WAY & SOWS NEW PA IT S? P» TENT OVER-STRING'GRAND PIANOS SQUARE GRAND; AND SQUARE PlANOS;'Dowmo forrod in concerts nnd m privato circles by tho Boat performers. Received thfl first premiume ovor tho b*at makers, from jii'lgc.i liko Gottiohalk. fil aron, nnd other*. OiialicliEe all competition. BLAiRUN BROTHERS. * «-l? IW3 CHESTNUT Street , ]j\ Vi?. NEXtiL- & Go., 7ARO. 5. IS, Corner DUOAD and CALLOWUILL, nn.xnpnn jh Superior WHITE ASH, TAMAO.UA, uml UiHICH , * iOAIjS. * kontundoroovof cxprerely for Family use, b-v Ordors by Dispatch will reooivo prompt atton 000- • apM-Sin HARDWAItE PACKAGE HOUSES PACKAGE HARDV/ABE HOUSE.—Wc «- would rorpnatfully coll the attention of theGeoe- M JTardvMro Trade to nur extensive Stock of Dlil- MINGUAM HARDWARE, vl-i-ili wo odcr at r.maU av&neo by tho package. Orders lor direct importation rolioited, and tfootto ds tlvc*vj. ■ i,,, ' r h r»o-story Briok DWELLING, Emlen street, eat t • ofTnlipstreet Wim feoiitli w-ird. ,■ Two Two p‘ory Brick DWELLINGS, York.-eLcat. ; Nineteenth ward. Two Two kto/y Briok DWELLINGS, Tulip street, j:pd M'dfileton B-r* fir, rs mereentn ward, Jlnndsmuo Modern RESIDENCE, with Stable arid' Coach JIo-.so, Green Etrcot, north of Manhoinistreo,, Gerniiin'owu- Two st try Brick DWELLING, Eraddoolc st., Nine teenth ward. BALEOFSUPERIORFORNjTURE. FINE FRENCH; PLATE MAM'LL AND PIER MIRRORS, PiANO F“KT**.P- SUPERIOR OFFICE TABLES AND DESKS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE Sli/VER. MA HOGANY BILLIARD TABLE,' SUPERIOR SEW ING M-aCH.NE. BRUSSE! 8 AND OTHER CAR ' PET*. CHINA AN!) «LABBWAUIS, &d, OARD. —Our enlo this morning, *t ibeAtotioa Store, wilt comprise, hoeides COO lota ot excellent coconu - hand furniture, fine Frcnchtphite mantel and pier mir rors; euporior utfico tables and.desks.modern and an* tique silver, mahogany billiard fable,air /sun, superior epwine machine made by Nimrer Co;, mtr&nor roau'-- fortes, Brussels snd other carpets, China and glassware, Ac. Forming in „uraniive nsaor/iueor, wormy uia at tentoor* of ladies and others desirous of toirohnsing. K?* Catalogueanow ready, and the articles arranged for examination. Sale at Nos. lot) and 141 South FOURTH Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PHENCR-PLATK MIP-. i-ROK3, BRU.-.SbLS CARPETS, , , , This Morning,S At 9 o’clock, at tho auouou otoro, au assortment ot excellent second-hand furniture, olegnut pi£no-lottofi, : sno mirrors, carpets, etc., from Tamihen declining houfiOkeepiag, removed to tho etore for ooi/venienoo ay mile. _ SUPERIOR OFFICE FURNITURE; Also, an invoice of superior office furniture, uumori-' einij ollice tables, atandmar desks, ftc. Also, two fine French plate pier mirrors. Also, tine French plate mantel mirror. Also, a mahogany billiard table. Also, a superior air fuu. ' Alse, a supsriorisewing maohme, made by Singer it Co. • MODERN AND ANTIO.UE SILVER. - •' Also, at 12 o’clock, by order of Executor, a quantity ' of antique uilvor Also, a lino eilver tea set, six pieces, cake basket, castor frarap, toup ladles. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY—CI' a gentleman going t<» Europe. This Evening, Juno 23th, at the auction store, will b 9 sold the valua ble privafQ library n! a EOiitlemp.h going to fcurope, In cludod ore many Htnndard end valuablo authors, onim- Jcrtaut end u tere6iim; subjects in the English and rcnch lanrtuagon. r Aleo, a number ot elegant pictorial and illustrated work's. 25“ Catalogues nov; ready and tho books amused for ; examinaiion, Pale No. odl {fouth Ninth Stroll.' SUPERIOR FUKNITUHE. MIURORS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ac. Oi Friday Morning, 29th iiikt., at Id .o’clock, at No. 531 South Ninth street, the cuperior fumitun?,* iiii® plate mantel mirror, oval mirror, fine cngraia. u S*!* tapestry'onrpeu. Ac. fi plockon the morning oi the sale, ‘' IWOSEH NATHANS. ADC'FtPHIBS IVJL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,' cwttoas? senior of SIXTH and RACE Street*. MONK? TO LOAM.) S2S,ODD to loan, attho lowoat Tates, on diamond*'* watoheu, jewolry, stiver plain, arr poodo, olorjiicg. pro-, oe.cars, hardware, outlory, pinnoa: mirror?, far niture, bed-iinp, and mi gr.odK of evory desormtion, m large or eninl amounts, from ono dollar to thodßands/ for any b-ncth of time ncreed on. The Oldeet Eatablishod House in ihin city. Private entrance on RACE CttreoL SS f “ Business houro from 9A. M. to 9P. P,I. Heavy insuranco for the benetit of dofoci’oTß. ' * CHARGES LNL> TWO PERCENT. EC?“ Advances of $lOO and upwards at two per oen?,j Advauocs of eiDO ar.d upwards, at ono per con!, fcr‘ chortloanc. ATPPIVATES»LE. O'i „Som9 of the huost GOLD PATENT LEVER hii-!- K i KR WATCHFS, manufactured at halt tyo usual prices, sold lovoracd lopine watoUecr silver lever and lepina watohes, Flnglieh. Swiß3 f enili French watches, at nstoniehmg low prit*?s, Jewelry of overr description, very loiv, guus, piMofa, musical in struments, ilr»t qn ; :hty of Havana cigoTa, at hdlf the importation prioo. in qunntitica to suit various othor kinds ol goods. ‘ OUT DOOR- KALES Attended to personally bv the Acotioroor. Consignments of any nnd ovory kind of goods BoliV. oiled, MOSES NATHANS. HOTELS. QT. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ►>- bjioAdway, • «BW YOKH. When ooniplolrd. eix jems Rgo, tlm fiTT NICHOLAS WTuunivoreally pronounced tho most magnificent, con venient, and thorouuhly organized establiohmcnt d t. 6 kind ou this continent. What it was then it remains to day—without a rival in eizn, iu sumptnouauefis, au«J la the central elements of comfort'aua enjoyment. Ths Hotel has accommodations for ono thousand guesty, in cluding oiid hundred complete suites of apartments for families. Kixhundredporsonscanbeoomtortablyseafe-a nt the tables of its ; pubho iliumg rooms^and no thing thatinodem&rthnsdevißcdfortheoonvenienca and social eraufication of the travclliuc pauliO has be-n omitted in its plan, (iris neglected in impractical details, Tho oarlv reputation ol the house at honta and ftbroadj dorived from its magnitude. Us supaTb oypoiutments, rtnd its homo-like oomforta anil luxuries, ltf*a bcon en hanced overy year by tho unwearied exertions of ths proprietors. mvl7-3m. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, A CO. «T. LAWRENCE HOTEL, EKOiSHWAY nnd EIGHTH Street, NEW YORK, ono block abovo tho N. \. Hotel. This now and oomtnodious Hotel is cow open for the reception of Russta.andwill bo conduoted osolusively on tho Europoan plan, Tito long waut of-a business hotel, in this portion of the city. uo3 induced the proprietor to establish tho prices on the following liberal scale: Single rooms, to cents par day t elegonl cities, \Vith a thorough knowi&dgoof thobuai* SOE3, and strict attention to tne wants of ovory guest, I ops to receive a liberal chare of pnblio favor. ops-Sm J. H. GOODWIN, Proprietor, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. lmssonmojs- os* partnership.— The heretofore oxiotniz under tha firm of KTiLnON A t>TONE is rhia Uay-dicsolved by liiutu&l consent. ROBERT HTILBON, Phils., May 31, W*) t . S. B. STONE. (POP.MITNKKSHIP -THU UNDKK SIGNED iiavo this dar funned a oowirtnerahip uuiier tfio firm'of BTILSON, STONE, & CO M for the purpose of transnotins the Wholoome Chino, Glasa, and Queonssraro business, at No. 608 COMMERCE St. "■ KOBHIT BTILSON, J. B. STONE, JOHN F. BENNETT, Juuo 1, IGoiMin WINES AND LIQUORS. HPHE VINE-GRO VVERS’ COMPANY 0? St COGNAC. CAPITAL, 'i'llßEE MILLIONS OF FRANCS. TilK COUNT DiS SAINT-LEGEllrfawiDSJilv JULES DURST, Fso., Ma:thnr quality m designated the ViNE GROwKRb’ ANTEDILUVIAN, co called cn account of il3 oxtremo age, and because tho remoto year of ita Botiml“T>rodnotmn m beyond positive verification. Objections having boon urged that tho bnttlos nro too largo, and tho Brandy of .a greater strength than 'is usu ally curpnod to the public, tha Agent ofthn ..onirany venturer to express tho opinion that a large hoiUs may os preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtaining tho article of the exact strength nt which itwas exported from Ootimo. consumcia may rooogniso the advantage ol adding w.ver to unit their own taste, instead of pur olirtfiinix water at the prion of Brandy. For rale only bv GREEN, BROTHER, A COOI’KR, No. I ID WALNUT Street. anU-stu&th 3m* tfyoroiß’S PATENT' KNITTING MACHINES, i-tiT I 1.". m Mtc.'.ki::!: anti Fciioy Kiiittl'i.; Also, Machines for Kiuttiux Drawers, Shirts Ao lf of all sizes. Rib Machines ofl and t, 2 and 1,2 and 2. eadS turn 2-Rib, •on hand and made to order. . „ , These Machines use the plain English Spring Necule. on & now principle, and ure the cheapest and moat rapid Machines for Knitting in use. The Goffee i’atont" Family lunttmv machine, fer Family and Plantation use. is n now ami sucoeatful feature in tho useful inventions of tho age, and rauks Vtith the Sewing Mnouuo. Agency and S.ilceroonj. _ No. dir BROADWAY. New Yurt. jcl-Sm HENRY'C. LEE, Agent jj MiiFrf TRAVELLING BAGS H manufactured r.nd for sale bj C, F. RUMFIL 118 North FOURTH Street, above Arch. Wholesale and rotail numilucturnr of rORTE-MOWAIES.EOCIiET-BOUKS, CIGAR CASES, MOIfEY-BELTS, Saoholfl. Farces. Cabas, Bankers’ Oanos, Brcsi'-ng Cases, Writing Desks, Port-Folios, Bill Books. - Jobbing prqmnrW.dnpo d7-stu SpiBITSTUEPiKTiNE".-276bW.rSpfs'. k Tiirjumtina, in Morn und for mlo b. BOrtLET, /SIIBUll?i Ml, & CO.. Nil. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. O ENNESST . BRANDY.—7O casks, in