i r I . .:' • S-'i . :v'’y V: " —2 ;.L' : i-. . '-v ■ . ’■ .. • ' * •._ - ■’- ■»•;.' ■• ... ■ . MAXIffACIOft* -> 1 -■***<■* '&? _'M \ "• Vv-J’/v} f SJCii&K** '"•- % tV'tv-Y• - - ~ . ;*:*>* ,f I-< ‘ J j I : ’J I --.#. 4 .- • ,;')|x ! Agc : ' Bnk : £L.IX»ANT GARMEN fTB, WO BK- BO 6M. a.; '' ''' rimr mobioss. OQQPJBiR * OONABD. iv ARB;i?^ T m ■ i: WHHCHKmtt’r STRUT, «1»t» Ttai 'ij , 'toißoinaßWOOT.BtMafi, m»w# |CMN| ■m M ntcni t TABl^ an^ -■‘FW'*n»fiiw ■ * ■ }•' •"■'■;•. non r ' • ****- tf] cr adw» nxirjaa to er ckmts. yu&j&sz ( >' v "’ ’bpriti | Bn)tjO«Bl*NTS IO •jEKjMßftmow.rH scKinsß eoorsi•i : Mgs?* jro •» tb«xfbt. - f COMUMOKHOUBEB. gJUDPUnf. HAZAJU), & HOTOHIHBON, - na.iiflOUßmn'n* ocHoassidii unOHAim ••v. • V/'V“i#irasiii«,ojr:,;-i PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. /^•.S'rW^rWWTiKO;-- jf/r ~ : '■ il.-'i r - ?' ; •'. *-■''/ •' - ; . $r- ' '' A ‘~ "eikrwum./' ;>ApiA boot*, , ''‘ oacraujM, :■ :: S ■-- r / KU/gKAW, ' aitmorm*r wsmmrmx, <uuu», rt v; .t. Maui* <°t AuonoHiua, lawybm. • - •ajujHAiwß.ia^AorDßMa,■ ■ ’'''.MKGHANiQa.AIiinU,:.; ,’ aariiEOAPiro pwoeamok ■ lift at'tho FabiutattoaOftoi rf Uu nw.Ho.4IT OHEaTHUT STEKKT. *lll bo orenHlr ftOOiOOtO- -•-- •. Joft-tf . pmmw&w'v**. l MEN’S STRAW HATS. BOY’S STRAW HAIB. MWtHWiK STYLE OF NOWJUUH?. tilNOOtiN. " TWJOD. ift NIOHOU9; . 7^l my»tt [SSUW F LAI ED IOE PI TOH Bjl Ud W4*lAllTEl> to km *• IOEXONOMIta. ■arritaknMwtsmMitaCManvttranfatvmtrt*- ’' 1 i. Ttm&rn PlMken vill *M» tt* inter te***, l /wir.teiirfc. . A»o«M.M»fcair»riMißlhfM|te*of **tor •«! ‘‘' : iMOieMMU'iaMAftii-JlMffHiiWM/trU]* MMM ; : _,t . <*'Y*»atlt»'la'»a , ertH»«» MMtaitahar, UtkaMM am-- *'j ;; kMn u* iam* ambat. , FiUhan with WM. WILSON & SON. ■tott*MnabMutw.'. =ME JOM IST. 1860. •' ; MBKOffANTC UT W4BS QPBLAtfK BOOK! a— mxtofroa -,» } ,'Z\yw*H&kkrfim Hum. c- «.,• = : W«Uob«S) -.=nir.' ; « !;„«,>*o. 389 qrasraoT «,*«. -• ■ - v t;' • , ; ,„■.. totaySwww*. putii -'M;, .--, .S-.Ot* | n 'll ''mi lifur - ■■• ■ ‘ ■■ ' ,«•»» ■•! sit . - 12 ;;V i^¥*'.» i i; ll , i ;..‘i,' > :_ s .p^ y~, '‘•■' / *f?-fst’s £**}£ ,wvj^ ■■ -A#- _ , jtaf <fcJ» V**' .i • \ HAKraLAB, jr . DRESS GOODS. raMjUFORwiurFBRk SpiP?* ■*?*“•, ' (nS.loßßAigm'Touiraii Mi.MotJof 'r&*KXe. rahpbjlls, OOMPAMIES, STftAW HAT - ruoamprirr street. 'ATENT +Mi :Q Aliir ’ 8 F All jftl. ’ < VOL. 3.-NO. 253. -f ‘ PAgEK BjUtClKtlg. - ,; ! *TQ ? CLOSE BUSINESS. » wv /:*i":": bo. jin ojuhuuz muon,,' -Witt ail ett» ttrentk tht* wiibw s&d next ■vrioi* their f : lafiejrtoekof. , •. , PAPERH ANfIINQB, „ *^*^tf**WvmrietTaainseo»edwahtiSeb«(nee», 1 ■ ***#■* -', • ns.iiiHaK at h per cent, br ,<•»* nitraat . ; •-- -1 •" ” • •■-’> ■■>• -»- 1 ' '■ w LOOKING GLAESga. 3L 00 5* no-on* sa* s. f engbavings. 4" ■ OILFAUfTINeS.A..,A.. '•’7..' ; urns s-babli a boh, - 7 , ««:obtnbs, Kiirp«tor»asxk whol* ? **IM 4ttp &STAIL DIULSRS, " . . .',7 7KABIdSS’ GALLERIES, ,- . r ,; 4 ;; ’ ; sis chestnut stoker, «**•«» , u,;.7, MU»i.DrEßY<;o6i>s. EIIiO WERS. [ ' ' 7'. montuers. r - • • ' °' "“'' al arr ''■ 4 '’’ STBiATJf BONNETS. •J1'omil l » -': A BPLKNDIDABBORTMENT. , j . THOS. KENNEDY A BRO., jV ■>r-fc> /V ,Wo; TB9 CHESTNUT STREBfr. = SEWING MACHINES. J?. UHLINQEB * aO., ■ VJUfWAeVWBXftt-Of ; SEWING MAOHIN ES. Hakilitth. Loop .adShaltl.Stitch. The latter forall WT^^uT*otnrinl^pu r .o. | . t ,rioo tM. The OFFICE AND SALESROOM, „ 6»8 ARCH, STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Mti&w&ssb & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. . KBNRY COY, Af«n<, « CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Maahlnee, with Oieratan, on hire to Prints FamllUe, •f tunes onrntti 1 1 t Wot STATE Street, Trenton, N. I. . IK .CENTRAL SQUARE, Eaeton, Pa, iall-tn WILCOX ft GIBBS’ SEWING MA- TytsHEMMUT Siwi. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. |£BHLIMAN’S CRAVAT STORK MOVED TO THE N. W. DOE. OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. CRAVATS, BQAXfS, TIES; . ' ) . PATENT ENAMELLED OOLLAES; j -j..,,. OENTLENUfIT# fVUtUMISO ■' * ALL HINDS UNDER WEAR; SHIRTS KARR TO ORDER; :• 6 FOR $9. . COIL SBVKMTH AMO CHESTNUT.' ■OS.theta«Sre<- ■ ' QEORGE tePENCER. JR.. QHKCS’.VErBHISQXHa GOODS NO. M 0 CKBSTNUT BTKBET, (Awonmw enuiu B«m; wiosn CoHTiianut Kh elweje is Store ■ Urj* «iook at FINE SHUTS. TIES. COLLARS, STOCKS, UNDER SHUTS. HOSIERY. ' DRAWERS, . GLOVES, to., A*4*WT<*kMA'ttols to Femiebinf line, of th* LA TMTgm.EB, end at the LOWEST PUCES. PROCLAMATION 1I 1 LKeijJSf CiiiS.in all itsdepartment** at their OLD • If AMD. end intend to continue there Sorevtr, or at tenet nnuida* notice is given to the contrary. This an nouncement is made in order that our nnmerom pa* tarns in this cney and elsewhere may know that their or ders. adddreeiedaeatom, will always reach us, wheth er tfesyhappsa to see. oar a4v»rtit§m«tu in tht netes mmts fir the time belne, or not. u Pkeaat out this out and paste it is your mem random dooka” I *> . - v. ! , - - myi»tf ' T W. SOOIT-tUt* of the fan of Win- Street, (nearly oppomte the Dirard Haase,) fj. wTnliwdd retiantfiflyoaO the attention of hit ims&Sw&dtea medicinal, HHLMB< :liD’3 FXTRAOT Buoau. THE GPEAT diuretic) ,• * or "HaAWH^tSwpyoW Dzom ' Amoat »Moh.-wiU be fnnml Feta lb tbejnefc. 'WeekMmree. . Lav Of ‘emerr. - ’Bifienltr of Breathing. C«rVEfiAL*LAB3?TuI)E OP 'ffi‘i“'MUBCUI,AR ! SVgi'.M. n^WB-^J^£Bj* d B » n ' Thlch I Boon folkm^ge/^a^n^iWHoFit.. .. PBOCUbE TUB REMEDY AT (J*CE. Dieet— of these organs retain the aid of a DmretiOt HfiuWDiLD’SfcXTJHAOJ^BUaaU *hd'u certain toiveMedsiired sffeoUn thedls ! IMdiscbe"rum. os ojhbk excesses, - ■ * w - Certidea'es of oare* of flown, one .month to twenty lyearr standing will aeanaipecy the Med cine* and evi dencei of the moat rauabtn anTreeponsible character is w™ $ Street, btlor CuEStSvt. , - ieSS tf "JWBS.WIKSLOW, ' JJA All EXPERIENCED MbSflß AMD FEMALE fbnWta, ateeeste■ to Me btuation of mother. her SOOTHING SYRUP rOR OHIXiDRKK TBBTHIKO, Vhitli (rretttfr faoiiifetM tfe* aroofca of teetUab far pffifayw iaflftoxnAMon: imi iu- atiETOßfi^uE^Wy®KwELß. ■ ' —‘ v --Mt«iUfhr£'wtto7o&xMlTM u^FAirre. NSWCS* if «f othjr fattoaot 01 0q the ooo anrS umstt •verr From yoin uid tea or twenty wed with WO bblß Cltrifled Cider «2TSW ART’S PAIBUBYMALT—I< Pun- mqH, AND^AR.^^^^bjg f*IABTOB OlL—Ewt IttdjiJ for, ail*.by fc alow*. 4T«W;«» Jtortb. ■ 4': y v-iK v, VS J, i. gBA BATHING. ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. IK HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR «,000 VISITORS. ' ATLANTIC CITY i» now oouoeded to be cao of the , »o.t deiichtfol 8.. .ide ie»rte in the It. h.th- i It. b.«otifol,ODbroke» lnin. ' mile* I. le»fth) U «a>.whfS bj »nj an the Coatnent. »v. that ot Ua’v.*ton; it. 1. remarVabl. far it. drjaeM; it. ntUu and fiih.ns fhailitiu or. nrl'eti it. ha ar. mV furni.h.d, .nd A. w.li kept .. thole of N.vport or S.ratara i while In avenue, and valla ara .leaner and broader than thOMbf an/ atherSea bathini,lae.lnth.onantnr. Train. of tbe aAh?D‘'N AND ATLANTIC RAIL-. ROaD leave VINE-STREET WHARF, Fhiltdelphia, dMI/ISnnder. exeevted) at 7R) A - M.anddP.M. Re terauu—reesh.Paliadelihiaat 9 A. M. abd A9OP. M. Sara SIAO. ’ Rannd trip tiehete, toad far three dare. tea, D.stattQ* M mil... A teletraph extendi the whole let tth af the road! ' • jen-tf . - vagr“fclOß CAPE MAY.—THE COM m&fA|gPN r -teUSTM «»lAJRyfliitrt« wimrfofl 90thlfii)t.» at 9% o'otook*’>4 M,. asd awr Tae*day, i haradftyjuul B&« Mrday tbwaatUr, ratuiaiaK ararj Monday, wadnu* dar, «ao Friday. 1 • Fart to th© iilaad feafrfayo hir© inslcded) 93 no ’ •'.* .** . •• ♦* Itf and fraifbtCi takon at tht aioal Cast. Whiildin, wilt witb the Wabhiwgtow form a daily Ime on and after «atur day, Jaly Ttb. enn ,TO, PtBASIJBE 99P >biatAN^aia^Fanaklloßjcreai unabeo.SivorSayne* nay, Wbita BCoontajas, fortiana. Boston. Saratoga Sarmn. and Me f: York, vi* .taka Ontario. River St. 'Lanmmoe* Grand Trank Railway. Splendid eteamer MAGNET for Secneaa* River, and return to Philadel* fbiavia Portland and Boeten or Saratoga Berime. Fare* {artkeTOaodtrinaefeHowa:• ■ . From Pbiiadelpbie via Quebec. White Monniaine.Boe- F via Montreal, SuiatocaSpruKi,^^ From. Quebec, to Ba«en*r Rirar* and 'returaTJ^-. U.QO ■ AiokAte yood until October 19. INK) ’ / ,•* ForExoorklon Tiekete and a'l inrormationaetoroute. jelStm General Axent. 'lSw'eH 7,FOR THE SKA- JfftJRWBHHAHORE.-OAMDFN AND ATLANTIC ReiLßOAfcfTwq trttine datiy,(fi&nday excepted.) for ATLANTIC,.CLPF. __ Mail tram laavee Vini-HtwaitjF®rry..,. U . f.Dfl A. M. Returmuff.leaves AtTaniSJKty.C....:. AlO Y, M. Express Train leaver Vine street. Ferry P. M, Betarnins leave© Atlantic Cltr,4.. ;AOO A. M. - b The above train* atop at all BUtiona. *. . - ~ fenn^tftßtiokeuTi^'forthwe lS 1 nose be delivered at Cooper's point by S P.M. The Coapaav will not ,ke reeponetble for any too eg pSf“t* wur#i “ i mTPMK&F.** Jrt-tf . Aient. BOUND TRjP SOLD‘ON SATURDAY gRILLIANT FIRE-WORKS OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY. FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND SXY-ROCKET3,. ROMAN CANDLES, COLORED STARS, ■ ~ WHEELB, FLYERS. ROSETTES. FIREMEN’S TORCHES, • • - - TORPEDOES, FANCY PIECES. ETC. , VOW BALK, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY E. G WHITMAN & CO.. ' SECOND AND OBE3TNUT STREETS. • je!9,isrs.hojj»3,l . . t 1> - . jpmEWORKS I FiREWORRS !! A LAR9E AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF BRILLIANT FIREWORKS, Of the manufacture of 1860, in store and for sale, . Wholesale and ftetail, by STEPHEN, F. WHITMAN, ‘ieS'ftS-r- ■- • " • IKXO MARKET STREET. - H jGBE-KIIRNIBHIP{G GOODS. Sj*UPJUHOR REFRIGERATORS, ■ ' . Hoet larrored Uaii. CHILDRENS’ 0108 AMD CARRIAGES, ,JnQtMt7in«trf FURNITURE LIFTERS, VeirmeW unntdim CerveteeadMettiiif, WILLIAM YARNALL’S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. Ho, logo CHESTNUT STREET, . InuudiUei]ra>K«lt*tb« AottemrotFlMAiM) *NO-tf ’ NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST BELMONT A 00., BANKERS. NEW YORK, lan* Lettered Credit to TrweUere mllsblo la AXiL PARTS OP THE WORLD, fasoeea thb MESSRS, ROTHSCHILD, or ARTS, LONDON, FRANKFORT, VIENNA, NA PLES, AND TBBIR. CORRESPONDENTS WMm' a gLINDS AND SHADES, B. J. WILLIAMS. He. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, I« the moot oxtouiTe manuiooturer et VENETIAN BLINDS - . , AN» WINDOW SHADES. The lugeet and fiput ueortmest la theeltr, at the owerttrioei. . STORE SHADES made and lettered, Repeirini eromtiir attended to.' ' ' 1 aaf-dta H. HYATT. a*S OHUBOH ALLEY, Sold Manufacturer and Patentee lor this city op Tax PATENT PAPER BOX. Tbi* Box excels all others for beauty* strength* and durability. Sooting. ii dispensed with In Its manufac ture, that see tiring the great desideratum of, STRONG CORNERS. <9* Order* Solicited. jeU-Sm BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, Ac., >OX SALS BY NAYLOR & GO.. Je7*tf $2O COMMERCE Street. |LLUMINATQIitt. exorbitant gas bills. At No. £5 Booth THIRD Street, mar be teen the ” beet Lamp* in the eror'd " Can be need wherever ligntiawantad. Gneaper than coal, oil, or gas. Agents jre mehmj too a week eelling theme more wanted. *The Gas Lamps will light a room 90 feet square for 1 cent as hour* or will bum all night for a few cents. L . DR. C. A. GRn.KNB Jfe CO., ravll-the&m-lv Wo. && ftoyth THIRD Street. 6SOAF3. ® VAN H <}«fL«M, EI ' HB,UTED „ . , TCULKT, *O, PALM AND EL^ i&it to-1 >njot* JWiditr. i A ovfrdoal* oon rtdm msr&i yfcsrJs e IRB-loJolloV »h» /RANDLES. 4 . ADAMANTINE. Assorted eises* Packed to plain or fancy boxes to salt any market. F ytoT»«tej-ss , 3.*«aißVEs. fßift-ffvtr MM JAMES BETTS’ INVENTIONS Thfftr Thonrand lot. id. jh.Wn, beenadriMd br.tSelr mraafene to see her eurgloel AwlluoeA She WSElfra street? wffiSe Mtioa sedt Tree to enr sett o! the United Blbtea.' He euwetnnenon .Mbwhole. , bit.tntb. tf ,fc MMr HAMrt! HAMS! HAMS! Prime new gu.er Cured •••• Hamsldoenteper'ib.. (warranted.) • • - ~ ORA”, SMITH A BROed Je9B-19* • W. W. corner SIXTH and Pfffa, t ALL LEMON- Grass, for sale by WE- & BROTHERS. 4T. end *9 Woffh PARIS GhKBN—For sale by WETUE RILL A BROTHER,' AT and it North SECOND ■Street. r.i.: 1«H T AHE OiL.—39 6ble. extra No,I Lard FIREWORKS. PHILADELPHIA, SA Where there’s a WIU th^ire’g jnr raw Rina or rowan anti* .' Ygnntt WllUe Gren toNalUe Dean i 4 Remarked,onaSuada- nights. •. VlMvt*my«r-l»oirw»llT , . -Tu.ytao rite,”' * ■ B4MiUw«#d*tn«UiSßd inwr^ya# There beamed * meeaio* light* . : ’ “Close up the hook the smiling ttid s * I h*T#*w»rdto«t/,. About» pomonof that nte . Are bound tphaye tuwrway.v . . "Yef,” WiWorMd ‘-upon thatpoint ; ‘ fodoaHsmyroind eaofiN t .... , Yoa've ever naayotir war, d*ar Nell, - 'o?eoUT*f,y<ml l haveitstUi; ; - ' ■ t ® , »»lw»y« •»* way, Wherever there's a trill.” . ' “ I *«*.t v e V fair Nohy said ! *'* M f heart is#wl*Bed s For when i am'ef Willie Greta • v Treloyint.eejistaathride - . . > - I then ehafl ftlwftre have my Will , And in that WUitAke prids.” Sit Nell!’* responded WUV • at to wbat 7«a ear. you to the altar* late, _ln twoweebs tromto-days ‘ r . { Thank neav#o that where there is a wiU j . .There’s auoh a pleasant teay/' f ———Not - **' ' ' " r ' ‘ ‘ ’ v Id clothe# he hourhtat Tower Hail •;* \ YoungiGreanwillmanjedbet , „ if He saved enough on. wedding clothes . -i; . To pay tne marriage fee— t A nice arraneemeov asyeae, ** •- With half aueye.oaueee t , ' A&d.eyetraan.reeoWedtowsd . ;. % ,Willprndentbp»endjay, , , , , **4*ll save epongh on wedding oiothee -The clergyman to p*y j 1 hare the will, and SenneH’s Hard > ; ' Has pointed out tae vav” A oomptete and weU>as#orted stock of BbsrMm Clothing now on hand, nnsorpasted in etylettA workmanship, to whbh the attention of wheigigle and retail buyers i# invited, at cf :P-j TOWER HALL, 318 MARKET St., Philadelphia, If; BBWWETT Affip; sfcw publications, f; JMPOR T A N t: NO;t To oar Subscribers apd the FohUc* • In bonseenenoe of the rapidly moreatini this paper, the Proprietors bee to aßnoanoethAfie tod after UU date the* will allow any otoer, Oot4«>f : tto Portraits ah e&dy.published la theffetkly Nui|s*tf»tQ' be selected, thus giving thePab foe of ICO BeaoUfaloteel Engravings, with i Pipaf* j - The Portraits and Memoirs mar be had i 8 ?o*ipJs.l tett only (without,the Paper,) in parts, IS PorttfcUlft each,n«at]y wr&ppered. for«i«per part,* of which are now ready also in,Volumes, beautifully. bond/ 1 W whioh are now ready* 0 Portrait* esd ffiemoJihixßjiisfc price «3» each. Either voldiqe may.be iflicisi.-«|> once, and the Paper will be Mot'foHD vetkffof’#» J 9« In all other oases the Paper mast invari ablf MOOasyeay the Portraits. • - . PORTRAITS AND MEMOIRS .. J - Whieh have already .been lseaed with, the ; l-\ 1 ILLUSTRATED NEWS/OF THB WORUS. ANY ONE OP THE FOLtOWI*& JWnurTSr Knjrratea on Steel from Photographs, and pneM.on Pl*te Paper; for Framing, a*-d Memoin for already published, may bo had for Id oenle eOex, oath or„PiO. Damps, and will be Mnt. poet paid, to:Soy address, br ordering 01 the Amencan Agents, ] \ H. A. BROWN & OO.L 14 HANOVER 5TREET..................80f11pN. Htl BOYAL HIOHN2BB TUB PBIMCB COtySOB*J ' HIS BOYAL Hionnses THB rxiNCXor WALX4* ' tux PBJNCXtfi VRISXarOK WILLIAM Of FSVMfiU rax pxinxkicK william op pxvssia. ■ the BMrxmom or the n»d>. ; , THK SMPX*SS OP TB* PBBXCH*., I phi svks or qiMiainox, th* bail or cabltslßi k&. LBO 7AKMOMK. LOSS. STAX IT* M< P.' i lord »*• trosAM. Loan Lffroatrisr. - i ,*L ' THX SAIL OP fHAPTISBOIT* THX BAIL OP XLOIN., • THX MAXQOIS 0P SALIIBVXY. LOBO XMIURYt 1 LOXD BKRHXBB.'LVNPBCBY. LOUD CBBLMSrOXS. TISCOVBT FALMBXSTOfT. , LOIB JOHH BUSSELL SC. P. LOBD OANPIBLL. ..•* 'WILLIAM SWABT GLADSTONE, M.P. 818 O.C. L#WIS.BAXT.M P.' , < joisru Waxnka bbnlsY; M. *7 . ■; *-<. SIB WBIt SHMIIIIT TAKIHOtOX, V -fir! * ■ BIX XI’XZXOV UitT.Q C»P. X. -« < THE LATH lOXD CAD LAY. VISCOUNT MlMlSlMWiil SXNSXAL BIX COLIN CAMPBELL, (LOBD CL’TOB.} " '; THE XAXL OF CABDIOAB. • ? ‘ IVff; > SIX JOHN LAIBD'tIAIH LAWBXNCI, BAIT. ’*.;>** XAIOX GXNXXAL BIX A WiLBO*. BaBT. *' y .* OSXXBAL BIX W. IftHWICA WILLIAMS,BAIT. .. OXNBRAL CHABIXS ASHX WWDHAM. •* . KAJOX GXMBAL MR J 4 ‘BABDLSY WILMO7 IKOLXS.- •SSRRALSIR JOM* BOXBDROOXRB. .-*? * ■ M*OT, OXK. SOI OKOROJ; Wa&BLYH HAMIT. SMITH." THB LiTB ADMIRAL LORD &YOHI. - *■>*'> HIS RIGHItSSS THE MAHARAJA ' BHtH.*Br SItTOH. TH»LATE»IEJAMABTIJUtJ«/E»ggOr BABf« V MARSHAL rXMItISB, DOC D* MALASOTF. THE HON, OIOSOSKTFFLIS DALLAS, AMSBICAN MIYJ4> tn.., BARON mAOHHOW. • ns, ABtfjRIBISMOft. Of . CAf*TX*»3*T. , 1 ' \ « RBV« HXH&T WARS HSBCHSB* THB Sl«Mf Of C*»- LULK. ». r. - , . t TRSBUHOTOF WiHCRSSTXS. -XB* BMHO» OV 'VAXCRItTn ' a.wasKitroxca. d. n, aieaor or cxroXA.vy *T. - ' WAIsTSE. ******** BOCUJ»*». . . - t AXCBWUCOM t>U Xo*» '•>■ ■ *x*. jo»wcßir«t>ALi* mohviwmu tiitewr. >ir.'»»« WchMina i>-»;utv.su3Mawi*«, x.a. - r*v. imi iwwr«M7pr. - . ■ **v. ?K?TOftiSijw,ipto. - say, awpxaw **md. Km • ' TAX LaYB XXV JOS* AMORLL lAMBS. } XV. W!UT M MOIUT FDBBHQN. B«V SAMVEL DOOILAND WARD*. ‘ RIS EMINENCE CARDINAL WISEMAN. j. a. koxiucc. Esq.. M. r to be be tear* *sq.. m* r, > raaifLoc»*ajNe,M.r. vaaekckomlet, bsq. , k»p. T. . . BUNCOMBE. ESQ.* X. 9. WILLIAM >CMOI.XFIRLD,.VSQ-,M 2* SIB R«»BBfWALtSE CARDS*. BAR*. DAVID WILLIAM* WINE. *»Q SIB /OB* UTCUr/t BY. TBB LAYS BABOIf ALBEAMPSR V<>N HUMBOLDT. PROFESSOR FAJiADAt* 9. 8.5., D. C. L. THB LATE ISAMBABS lINGDOM BRVNBL BtQ ,C. 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This very interesting and important work contains the author's personal given to the world—with oiiginal anecdotes and fragments of tbe of many of the most notsd literary men and artiste of the present Mfetery, whose familiar acquaintance the late Mr. Among these are: COLBBIDGB, 3IR WALTER 800TT, CHARLBS LAMB, ’ SIDNEY SMITH, WASHINGTON IBVIRG, WASHINGTON ALLSYON, WORPSWaRTH, • BENJAMIN TTZST, SAMUEL ROGBRS, WILKIE, TURNER, VLAXMAK, CHANTBBY, - -- NORTHCOTE, SIR THOS. LAWRKVOX, LANPSBKR, [ STOTHARD, CONSTABLE) I rusiLi, hatdoN) newton,'and others. | Of this portion of the work The Athendum says < 1 We have strings of aneedotos.on.eaoh Rotor*, Irving. tho Duke of W«lim*ton, aod scores of others-toid in a quiet tone, gray, we may say, and To mere* like* and nbarmioßiy related in a kevnlv humorous manner, bo that this portion of the book is delightful and amosing.! 1 I .'‘Mr. Tayrors boot ikone of the most gehuine dnu delightful books of the year.” I The Beleotions from Air. ImsLtß’s Correspondence are m the highest degree interesting. They give to the world, for the Salt time, a portion of the familiar oor- I respnndenoe of Mr. Leslie with Washington Irving, I extending through a period of several years, and pre- I esnt several original letters of Mr. Jrvino’s, hitherto I unpublished. JKT FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK3EILERB. TIOKNOR - *' FIELDS. ‘ett-lb» BOSTON. JIJBW SUMMER BOOKS FROBH AND ATTRACTIVE. . . THE KELLYS AND O’KELLYe. lt A capital new KQzl:ih novel, by Anthony Trollope, author of ** Doctor Thorne, 1 " 4c. Orders and reorder* are fast coming in Tot this sp’endid book, whioh is oalled toe bestNumiaer novel this year. 1 vol., doth biacum. uoe •jf^ BOLt)TJ g PRIVATE LETTERS. Traoalaied from the original Oarman. A remarkable and ios*iD« eone*e ndsnce betwesn-Atexander von HumwHdt and- European celsbritlea in Literature, Sla e. Art, and catenae. l.vol.Vbloih biuaing. P:ioe | 91MI ’ ' A new work of Miohetet, iwtnor of •* Love,” (L’Amoar.) ffila book haa caused an unoeual maounf or inters: tando'it l oißm, and its sale bide fair to equal, that of its preotoessor, •* i/Amour.” 1 vol„ clothbndJß*. .. HABITS OE;li0OD BOOIRTV. , An attract! e-* work topon Mate and good man rDcre. —NeptsTfOd-fitmrthe edition, ire bear, ] wiUiett, and m> at iftiereitrag >b> ok « n manners ever pr.nted. lvou,eiottt_Wnttnf; Pr<e.fi.«o. . JeN-Vitf' J-, FUBi.jjH%BB ,NBW Ypltk. YBURNING FLUID. ALCOHOU, AND |.JD : CAMJPHENK, in barrels and hklf barrelsgnapu- m.AMS4—HAMIsI HAMS! ■ A3L'Piißie>»*» Bate, o»r*i- . . UIIDAY, JUNE 30, iB6O. AELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. R*v. C. H. Spurgeon, th» o»I«b»tei Baptist dHias of England, Is now making a reoreatlr. tonr through Swltaetland, Intending also to moot saveral tngagoawnte In Germany bcfirfo his roturn.* It Is Stated that Mr.'Spnrgeonhas preached, daring the last seven years, an average of ten sermons a week, addressing, In some instances, as many ns thirty th.Ußend souls at a time. He reoenlly preaobed. W a largd open field at Aberoarn, when a large namber of the nobility Attended in their carriages. On sngpgetlng to the proaober, before oommonelog hirnetmpn, that It would be advisable for the peo-’ tie to move aside, In birder to allow the carriages; .wLfbur to approach rearer the platform, hors pbed that he did not oome ihore to proaoh to horses, bat to men; and that, as every one of those estab lishments would oooupy the ground of fifty people, the horses and carriages, with their prsolous hur t Sena, must remain where thejr wefa. Spurgeon evidently thinks more of the souls of men than he does of their dollars and social position. .. JTbb Ret. T. Starr Kino, in recently preaoh ing his firet sermon in San Branolsoo, tb the Uni tarian i»Dgr*g»d<itt Of that pity, .Mranrkhi lhat ! .ohrlnl|nltj( wa*a|r«at oiohartl. lindtibAkrlha* seotn t*v« frail whibh It |! jjjiW: Hvthren the hobby'of representing the ibiiter-tu*- lon variety, The wit of thfs'may be very fine, al beit its theological' philosophy will hardly boar scrutinising. Instead of scots being the fruit of Cknstiainty, It Is generally, end ought universal ly be conceded'that they aye thbfrnlt ototror, Me-/ log that all beets have their foundation In ‘ differ ences, proving that all cannot be right, and leav ing room for Suspicion that each is more '.or less! * wbg. Instead therefore of sbetarianism (epeak lng,' of course, niirely of Its own simple sohismatio merits) being tire 'legitimate fruit of Christianity itlpbks, tqqnoin the language bf an eminent living divine, much more like “ the'vYork of the'devil ” ./JUT. I. 3. Kallock, writing from Leavenworth, Kansas, says that a day has been set apart by all the. religious soololies in that' city to pray For rain, .there having been searoely any rain for six or .sight months, in obinequoMo'.ofwhioh the winter wheat la Bald to have all been killed. There is n oaf eon record in which prayer was appointed to fro .offered under similar oiroumstanoes, .when an oilman 'prooeeded to the plaoe of meeting, carry ing with him an umbrella and overcoat , to ho pre pared for their prayers’ answer. His faith was evidently of Elijah's stamp, when he prayed from the top of. Carmol, and if the Leavenworthlan brethren are aotuated by the same spirit, the drought days of Kansas may be considered -as numbered. At Waixba, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands, two churches have just been finished, at. a cost of - hi,COO; and it 1b contemplated to.bqiid nine mom. The work of Christian missionaries In these Islands has been unnsuaily fruitful of good results. In loss than forty years these devoted heralds of the Cross, in addition to giving thorn God’s free Gos ;poI, have actually taught this whole people to read, -write, oipher, and sow. They have given them'an alphabet, grammar, -and diotionary; preserved thsif language from extinction, and translated into it-the Bible, and works of soieneo and entertain mout, They have also reared up schools and na "tiyo teachers, so that to day It is asserted, on good authority, that tho proportion of inhabitants who pan rtyad and write is equal to any other commu nity to the world—New England not oxceptcd. Tbs Partial Dsstbpction bt Pibk of the German Boman Catholic Church of the ffcly Tri nit/, blxth end Bpruoe streets, has subjected the. congregation toe low, oyer and above the insurance, Of about si* thousand dollars on the building alone, whilst the loss of paintings, stained glass, and the organ it Tory heavy indeed. Xhe four .stained-glass windows in the eastern part ot the .building were imported from Europe at a cost of about jSre thoesand dollars, and /nil half that was ajpeadednpoa tho frsseo work oi the •'Walbb .'the representation .of tho. Trinity on' the eeUing been.a Sue work of art. "■ PoiiißhMoion* 'Lmsarr for all Protestants has been proclaimed by the Legislative Assemblies of Parma, Modena, Tnsoany, and the Legations; jOleples, Venbtla, and the Papal Statea being nobr the only remaning htates in Italy in whioh the free organisation of Protestant congregations is stilt forbidden. There is a Presbytery of tho Sfortb of Italy,'embracing Nloe, Genoa, Leghorn, Florenoe, ttaHfe/Oibraltar, Pan,.and Ganones. rat ijaaoroi avoir. A »xw first-olaw religious family paper, to be oailed The Methoaiet t Is abooufioed to bo ismed in Hew York on the Ist of July. This move, meat, as was suspected) has grown out of the 'no tion sf the Boi&Jo Conference on the elarery ques tion, whioh was followed by the substitution of a suoooisor to Hr.' Storess la the editorial chair of the Christian Advocate. It is understood that the new paper will bo the organ of that portion of the denomination who opposo the action of the Con ference above referred to. ' Thb Foltok-stbbbt Pbayer-Mbetinq, N. Y., Is still continued. A religious contemporary says that, of the requests for prayer, there is a very large preponderance from mothers bogging inter cession for their sons; adding, however, that cot a few of them bear evident stamp oi unoonsoious idolatry in resorting to the Fulton-street meetipg, rather than to Heaven, for intercession. Bay. Hb. Murray, of New York, “Kirwan,” now visiting Great Britain, on beingao * cuaed a short time sinoe of complicity with our “ pe culiar institution, 1 ’ replied: “ There are other sins in the world besides slavery, euoh as minding other people’s business, and bearing false witnesfbgainst our neighbors.” Tas British Standard gives a list oi one hundred and tweuty-flvo members of the Univer sity of Oxford, who have gono over from tho Es tablished Church to the Homan Catholic Uhurchi of whom two were archdeacons, eighty-four other clergymen, and thirty-nine laymen. The Reformed Dutch Church, during the last yoar of its connection with the Amerloan Board of Commissioners, in proseouting the work of Foreign Missions, gave $12,000. The first year after orga nizing a board of its own, it gave $25,000, tho se cond year $30,000, and it is thought that the pre sent year will show a farther advanoo. The Rev. Dr, Palmer, of New Orleans, has.do* dined the professorship of Princeton College, to whioh be was reoently elected by the Old-Sohoo 1 Prosbytoriaa Assembly atßoohester. His reasons are his unwillingness to quit his presont pastoral labors for any other post of usefulness. In England, the Master of Rolls has made a de cision in regard to a contested oise among the Baptists, tho substance ot which is, that a Baptist congregation does not loso its right to its endow, moots by changing from “Particular” to “Gene ral,” from “olose” to “open” communion. Tub Prbssyterjah Church in Ireland now oonalsts of & synods. 37 presbytories, and 514 con gregations. The Irißh Assembly supports at pre sent 0 European missionaries, besides native agont 8 in India; and 5 for tho conversion of the Jews. Tub America* Presbyterian quotes the strio* tares of our Baltimore correspondent upon the non* remembtauoo of tho newspaper fraternity in the opening prayers, and says that tho ommisslon com plained of is '■ altogether too common.” Bishop Ames has gone to California, in the pro* gecution of tho regular duties of the Methodist Epiwopaoy, to proßido At tho California and Ore* gon Oonforonoo, and .to look aftor tho work generally on tho Paoifio ooaat. Tee Leotcre-room of a new Methodist Ohuroh was dedicated in Brooklyn, New York, last Bun. day, Hots. Bishop Janos, C. D. Foss, and J. P. Durbin haring preached during the day. Over four nuitnßsn clergymen of the Episcopal Ohuroh of England are said to bo in great peou. niary distress. The Catholics of the diocese of Pittsburg have oolleoted and sent three thousand two hundred, and fifty dollars to the Pope. The Cornrr-btohb of a new Baptist Ohuroh will be laid on Thirty-third etroet, west of Eighth are* sue, New York, on next Monday. Tna Swbdbkbqbgiak Gbrbhal Convention has just closed its annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. Dakaoxs in a Libel Suit.—An action for Übel brought against M. 8. Beaoh, Esq., of. the New York'stctt, was tried in the oity court (Judge Culver presiding), on Thursday. The plaintiff was Dr. Stephen B. Doty, Who claimed $lO,OOO dama ges for an alleged injury to his character by the publication of the result of & trial in Kings Coun ty Court of Sessions at the Maroh term. The plain tiff was oonviolod of an assault and battery upon a servant girl named Catharine McGuej? at that term of the court, and sentenced to tha peniten tiary for forty days,' and to pay a fine of $25. The plaintiff obnrged that some portions of the Hem whioh was explanatory of the cause of his trial, ooDvlotion and sentence, were libellous, and hence the notion. The publication ot the paragraph was admitted in tho answer of the defendant.. A ver dict of six cents damages was rendered by the Jury. , SgKrxxcx poaiHnrxp.—The New* Jersey Court ot Pardons daring their last session commu ted the .sentence of David Btewart, the colored boy, convicted pf raarder In Gloucester county, and condemned to be hung, from death .'W impri sonment for life, bn the ground of his itirfieolHty. - SATURDAY JUNE - 30. 1860, I?ERS O N A L Vice BaxstDXxr BaEOKixntccK is to 'spend the remainder of, the summer In Oaflfbrnla. Mr- Api-iktos, onr new Bjiniater to Russia, aeoompanied by hiafamily, will sail in thaAdri atle, on tbe.l4tn July. , Dr. Hii9BQooß,,of. Amharst Oollogo, •has received the merited, honor.of, to election to the,lmperial Geological Institute bf Austria. ■ Miss Julia! De»n Hayne'liadefkfdwbiltttije New fork stage last evening, afid-’was the reoipl-' Gardon* w>o, S ,lißiOT,t * l T- Mnefit at the. Vfinter. “Tom, Drag,AifD Haret.”— oiai dlditoit for the Governors hip of'A’tliinsai'*Jn TbojoasHubbard, BiehartlM.' Johtaka; and Henry Dr. J. G. of the Spriugfletd Republican, and . author of the Timothy Titcomb letters, is writing * Hotel vthibh will probably be published in the fkll.- J r Dr. Thomas’ Ahtiseix, an eminent chemist andaaturalistpbM been sent from,Washington to make an Investigation In the cattle disease now raging in the Eastern' States. ' We understand that'tdu'rtng thu-absence bf General Cate ftom this oily WOliamcH Trescbt, AMiitant Seoretary, haa. been appointed by the President noting.georetary of State.—Consti tution. 1 Mr. Wr W. Goodwih has been chosen Eliot Professor of Greek Literature,. E. A- Sophoole*, P;ofe«urof Aoeient, Patristic, and Modern Greek, and H. J. Clarke, Assistant Professor of Zoology at Harvard College. Wb nhderetand that Vies President Brack- WPS. GaniUUUi U reported! to bb T«rv poor. A-Toxu paper pay a: "He no> goep about bn a brutyij, beoauae of iameoess in ofle of bis ankles—the effect of a wohtift too elf *3 at Ban Jacinto.*’ • La Mouxt<U9, the aeronaut, has gooo jto for the purpose of arraoginx for a eerie# ,ot.topical asoensiODs 4hrinjp,the summer. The Troy I’afent RopiCo-.' k&> t&kto&hlm-a MaxJlU Top*; t9bruhtf'(«rtkf«».#ahM^bs.. Nathakiel HAW^shhits:' Beeefier Bcowh and AimJly, are op.tagrd tb«i steaip« : ship £propa, vrbiqh arrived llaUf«x oh laesday'. nfgnt from Liverpool for Bos ton/ Miruk#- thorne has‘been absent frotn>this country fust seven years. The Goi,d Snurp-Dox presented l»y Queen Viotorla to Commodore Joshua A Bands', as a tes* timooial for his services in assisting to lay the At* lahtio oable, has been deposited* in a bank at BridgeportjOonn., for safe keeping, Congress h&* vlng roted him permission to reoeive the gift. Tub Hon,' Jerel Clemetis'retires J ftom the editorial assbelatioh of the Memphis (Tehn.) En -qttireT) and the paper is sow under the sole oontrot vf Hon. Solon Bori&nd, formerly a Senator in Con*' gross from Arkansas. The paper is att advocate of Bell and Everett. Rev. Robert Collyer, of Chicago, IU„ who has bad ehafge of the. distribution of, money and clothing to those rendered destitute by- the late tornado, reports that the immediate wants of the sufferers have been supplied; The greatest generosity was everywhere displayed.to extending aid to the needy. M,, Levebbzbe, tho celebrated astronomer, gave a brilliant soiree recently at the Imperial bservatory in Paris, to J>r. Lescarbault, the modest oouotry physician whose discovery ;of a planet brought him Int > notice so saddoniy a few months since. He .is Sdld to have a special genius for astrbnouy; and to have studied it a long time with rare ftni^ueiasm. “ General Coombs,” said Breckinridge to Leslie, a'whUe ago,' “ I consider that you have dono more for year party and received lees return for it than any mtn living ’’ “ Just theepposjte of youro&se,” responded the General; “I judge that you have dose less for ycur party, and got more tor, it, than any other live man/' Tnis, been floating along the channel of Western and South* ern news for the past blx months! It loses ils foroo r wh?n we say it is not true, General Coomba daring the late Bolt and Bvorett Convention at Baltimore haying domed it in a publio speech. The Beclaratioii of ludepeudenee* [From Bancroft’s History of the United States, voUvui.) “Brom the fulness of hlsown mind, withoutoon> luUiug one single book, Jefferson .drafted the Do alarauon, submitted it separately to Franklin and to John Adams, accepted from each of them one or two verbal, unimportant corrections, and cn the twenty*eighth of June reported it to Congress, .which now, on, tho second of . July, immediately after the resolution of independence, entered upon its oonsideratioo; > Baring the remainder of that dayandsthe two next, the, language, the’state* meats, and the principles of tho paper were dloeely scanneu.’ 1 » - .I'/Cfr'f.' «3* s -V *, '/ . ♦ Immoral IUU papeiywhleb forlu ebm posor was the aurora'bf enduring' fiune/wki 1 the genuine effusion of the soil of tha'oouittry *t that tune/ the revelation of its mind} when in itfi youth, Us. enthusi|siD, its sublime confronting of hunger, it rose to the highest'creative powers 01 whioh man is capable. - The bill of rights which it promul gates is of -rights that are older than huut&n in stitutions, and spring from the eternal jhsuoe that is anterior U t&e Mate. Tiro political theories divided the world; one founded the commonwealth on the reason of Bute, the policy of expediency; the othor on the immutable principle? of morals: the new Republic, ns it took Us pieoe among the Powers of the world, proclaimed its faith in the truth and reality and unchangeapieness of free* dom, virtue, ana right. The heart of Jefferson in writing the Declaration, and of Congress in adopt* log it, beat for. all humanity; the assertion of right was made for the ontire world of mankind and all coming generations, without any exception whatever; for tne proposition which admits ot ex ceptions can never be self-evident.. As it was put forth in the name of the ascendent peaple of that time, it was sure t6'make the circuit Of the aorld, passing ovory where through the despotic countries of Europe; and the astonished nations as they read that all men aro oreuted equal, started out of their lethargy, like those who have been exiles from childhood, when they suddenly hear the dimly-remembered docents of their mother tongue. “In the next plaoe, the Deolaratibn, avoiding speoioos and vague generalities, grounds itself with anxious oare upon the past, and roeonoites right and fact. Of universal principles enough is re peated to provo that America obese for hex own |'ihac system of politics which recognises the rule of I eternal justice; and independence is vindicated | by the application of that rule to the grievous in | struotioos, laws, and acts, proceeding from the I King,* in the exeroise of his prerogative, or in con currence with the Lords and Commons of Great Britain. The oolonies professed to drive baok in novations ; and not, with roving seal, to overturn ail traditional inequalities; they were no rebels against tho post, oi which they knew the present to be the ohild; with all the glad anticipations of greatness that broke forth from tho prophetic soul ef the youthful nation, they took their point of departure from the world as it was. They did not eVen deol&ro against monarchy itself; they sought no general overthrow of all kings, no uni versal system of republics: nor did they cherish in their hearts a lurking hatred against princes. Loyalty to'the bduse ofHanover had, for sixty years, been smother same for the love of civil and religfous liberty; the vast majority, till within a few years or months, hollered iho English Consti tution the best that had ever extsiea; neither Franklin, nor Washington, nor John Adams, nor Jefferson, nor Jay, had ever expressed a preference for a republic. Tho voices that rose for indepen- , donoe, spoke Also for alliances with kings. Mho 1 sovereignty of George tho Third was renounced, not because he was a king, but because be was deemed to be ‘ a tyrant/ “ Tho insurgents, as they took up self-govern ment, manifested no impatienco at the reooileotion of haring been ruled bya royal iioe; noeagerness to blot out memorials of their former state; they sent forth no Hugh Peter to recommepd to the mother country the abolition of monarchy, which no one seems to have proposed or to have wished; in the moment of revolution in America, they did not oouDsel the English to undertake a rero.utioa. The republic was to America a godsend; it came, though unsought, because society contained the elements of no other organisation. Here, and, in that century, here only, was a people which, by its eduoatiun and large and long experience, was prepared to act as the depository and carrier of all political power. America developed her choice from within herself; and therefore it is, that, con scious of following an inner law. she never made herself a spreader of her system, where tho condi tions of success wore wanting. “Finally, the Declaration was not only the an nouncement of. the birth of a people, but the establishment of a National Government; a most imperfeot one, it is true, but still a Guverment In conformity with the limited constituent powers whioh each colony had conferred upon its delegates I in Congress. Tho war was no longer a olvil war ; Britain was become to the United States a foreign oountry. Every former subjeot l of the British King m tho thirteen oolonies now owed primary allegianoeto tho dynasty of the people, and be came citizens of the now Kepublio; except In this, every thing remained as before; every man re tained bis rights; the colonies did not dissolve in to a state of nature; nor did the new people under take a sooialrevolution. The affairs of internal polioe and government were oarefully rotained by each separate. State, whioh could, each for itself, enter upon the career of domestic reforms. But the States whioh were henceforth independent of Britain were not independent of one another; the United fctatea of Amerioa assumed powers over war, peace, foreign alliances, and commerce.”' A Liberal Bequest. —Dr. Ferdinand S. Wilsey, of South Bergen, N. J., recently died and left property in Chicago, 111., Valued at to the Amenoan Swedenborg Publishing and Print ing Sooiety of. Now. York, as a perpetual fund ; the interest to be devoted to tho printing and gra tuitous distribution of the theological .writings of Emanuel‘Swedenborg. A gentlihah in England has sued and re covered damages from a wbe, regardless of .their time-table, withdrew, without previous notice a certain train, advertised to start ataoortftln time, whereby he suffered pecuniary loes. The dourt held that the published times for starting were a speoiea of ooatricf, and had been violated. j 1 - Sentence of a Murdered*— Last Friday forenoon, Thomas iloffmau, convicted in the Balti more (Md.) Crlflilnal court of the murder of Hugh D O’Sullivan, wassettehoed to fifteen years im prisonment in the Maryland 1 Penitentiary* Sinqular Death— Daring unexciting game or poker, played recently la a. Texas town,, quo of the player, died from congestion of the brain, paused by bis inters.t in the result, j - ' ■ x Teh yearn ago Wisconsin had nJt 'a single mile of railroad Completed. vrithin | her borders. Now nearly one tijOuiiand miles are trivetted daily Oy the oars. : - . 1; TWO CENTS. GENERAL: NEWS Naval Isthiiomck The following na tion*! reaffli. aboat to leave the UaicodMat** for foreig* aqaadrona, will takeout gntnltootiy let ters, and papora properly dtroetad: •' a* .. United States rMre-akipJtak-aaa, from Brooklyn lor Um Unto rauadrtm; (toon goa-boat Baalaola, from Norfolk, Tor tie wut of Brasil; (team oob boota Riobraond and Pawnea, far tba Madltarra naan fleet, from miMk akd Philadelphia; ateaui fifgato Niagara, from- lf*W Tort, for, the China Soot; aad atoro-ablp Relief, from Botton, for the ooaat of Afrioa; - ' - ; • ll ■ The Allowing United Btatoe men-of-war, homo* ward booni from mUto aarvloe, will Boon It# doe in. the United Staiea: ' . The- iloop-of war Marion, from the eoeot of Af rica ; oorretto Maoedoolan, float the Meditom pagp; the brig Balnbrldge, trom Braiil: and the .team frigate Powhatan, from the But Indlae. . -Recruiting for the nary la atcpped. No penon will now be taken except tknae bolding Govern ment eontraet, pr , ‘‘good conduct” dlaebargea. The canto of tbia ia tala to be the prevent aapple. of men on board of reotirtog abipa. Tbs Chabpww o» BnJUA«na~-Tha Detroit Fra ’foil aeja that Xiemanan tiie oeiehrated Cin cinnati billiard player, ha*. lately received over turea from BeOraiter, ao anrtneet player of Detroit, for a matoh, and decline! peremptorily: ta play. Beereiter then offered to play hist wiga biaowa balli, which ere an eighth of an inch 'larder than the otnal tlie, butcould get uodaiatordhaewtA de cided dl.Uka to making Ukafak, ft ttWI tkat there U t no ehanee for.oar man to dha|tfM|fdf and that ha moat lottfe Into the pndfiSStadNMaaa alon of tbe ob.topinuahip,'without aatntmio: One ortwo ofthe NtwYevk .pertine r «»■< have very -it. Rnd TiHilt Mttfctf UMdjhnAssmAh tttm Mi toU. Am nrihMi.TWiftWiflt itfttiPilif. fbt IftirnV named Oredler,'waa nßontly sbnHetod of muaflbx at Denver, Keoaaa, aad on Friday, the ljth hat , waa execrated by hanging, ia presence tf * large ooftooorto of peoplo. It appears fri m •9* that the prisoner, with * man nu*ed J4Hl«r,bti wife, Rad asbibaV mac, whose umbo wo wera travelling from poorer city f e *Y *old mines; * depute took Qndler and Miller,* when the for twn«e»mped, J*Mhj Aad murdered-Mm- The.pwdorei: made bftaaoai*, hut ru'^miton andtkkeo t>wk tol)^iWrdfiy;- Yhsga fra kt| 11 f«ir audAopsrusi trial* wa* hwnMfeM MWt* queattj confessed his oeua«, wad. «o£md the 4X t«me penalty of the law. -** - «* CoLtsoiATE—A‘t a 7 meeting & the Facolty of PrAnklin' end n MiiVfhall ob Batardey morning the 23d imt./the foUowlM gentlenea were awarded the honors of the.olfU of 1&60 • Oenaaa Salutatory, Jacob Dahlnaan *, Salutatory, Jonathan H.- Rhtaeßtftith \ Oration,'Albert E. Carpenter; Marshall Oradon, Cyrus Oort: Valedictory, J. Spangter Kleffer.' The graduatlsw elass consuls of the following gentlemen : R. Q. Bftfonlsr,- A. S Carpenter, yros Cort, Jacob Dablman, 0. R. Diffenbaeher, W. A. Qnng, U. H. Heilman, H. M. Herman' M. H. Hockman, O. H. Johnston, J. g. Kieffer, J. 0. Knlpe, J. W. Love, ;J. H. RMnesmith, O. T. Shower, A. J- ShoUenbergor, N H. Bkyle»~17. The Latest Fobgsbt.—For some time past the Brooklyn Ferry Company have found theii re*, oeipts diminishing without any apparent dlminU' tJon of tbe were' for some time unable to aoooant for until an investigation led to the discovery that Uie tlQkeU issued to foot passengers had been counterfeited by means of a very excellent fac- simile of the genuine ticket, which have been lithographed, and it is supposed that several thousand have been passed off upon the company.* They are so well executed that it is impossible, without close scrutiny, td dig* tioguish the bogua jfroia the genuine tickets. Tub Champios Wbestabb*—ln jiierparish of Qolofbrd, an obscure place in the north of Devon, there bhinrpied wrestler of England, an old man ‘df nearly, sevanty years of age, named Abraham Cann. When wreiUing was at its height,' Cann was as popular in the sporting world as Bayers and Heenan are it the present time. Many thossandsof pounds were woo'by beta,uponiim:. and, it Is a well known foot that he was offered' large sums of msney to sell hi* back. He never would consent to do so, and was never j thrown in his Ufe. Cattle Disease nr CiUADA.—We regret to learn, through the Canada papers, that a disease’ supposed to be pleuropneumonia, h&s brokeh out iu'the township ofifiuntingion. Canada East, and* that several cattle have already died o$ Hunt isgdon is one of the townships upon the south side ofthe St. Lawrence,bordering oh the State of New York; and ia oeiehrated for Us dingy prodiioe; The spread of the disease v through that and the other townships would be a calamity disastrous to the farmers,' and serlohaly detrimental to 4fce whole eofentry.- * • .v. iLortmcrr 6F ;AvLonx«riLLß BKu < B ! wtni the reigalag bblle. of LoalaeHlo, Kk./?* team-, bor twra of \tk* - J*xk : we/ul*, rn'itL'tbo aaly daoghtef apd holxoM of a <Jxox<iat,>3.'tb at loaat ball a milHoii, with her' mule taaekor, a middle-ag«d GOrtßad, aud, altar J gMgg;4lMMab tba Baoataaix,Armala at tba bymootaleoßii.etlofl, at Ciooinnau. departcd at routs for Kurope. The parent, of the rdmantlb bride are, ol ooUim, much mortified and grierodatthe match.:. . - Projab* SwearxxQ'—dt U,.not. generally known that the revised penal code* pissed last winter, makes all persons wno speak loosely or pro-1 fanely of God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, or the Bible, liable to an Indictment for blasphemy, the penalty for whioh is. a fine not exceeding doe hundred dol lars , or Imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, at the diseretlon of: the couK* Persons in the habit o{ swearing bad better be carpfnl, as no offioer who regards his oath of office oan avoid re turning to court all persons who are guilty of the offenoesabove specified.* • .; Cultivation or tee Tba Plant.— The Chinese tea plant has found in several Idealities in the Southern States a congenial soil 4nd cli mate. The plahts introduced by the late Dr. Junius Smith, at Greenville, 5. o.,are remarkably thrifty. Dr. Davis, of Cotfage Hill, near Mobile, has alio met with complete success 7 in cultivating the tea plant. His light aod sandy soil seems to soft it admirably, and after some eight years’ trial, he has found the plant perfectly hardy and free from blight or any other disease. Confession dr the Rev. Me. Kabdix.- The confession of the Kev. Mr. Harden will not be made pablio until the day of bis execution, or per haps after, when It Kill be published, together with a history of his life written by himself, in took form, the copyright of whioh.wiil be secured for the benefit or his father. , Then*Ure many rumors as to the details of the confession, none of whieh are reliable. Tnx PoFtrZiATioir of. Japax.—The bomber of inhabitants of Japan is te » great extent a mat ter of conjecture. Some writers place Uas low as 15,000.000, while otheia hare estimated It ae high as 40,000,000. Prom a oaloulatioo. based up'm the revenues).and their equivalent in rioe, there seems to be good reason for assuming that the estimate tf 25,000,000 it hot too great. The Supremo Court of New Hampshire, In. reply to interrogatories from the Legislature, say they are of the opinion that the Legislature has no j power either to lessen the number oi jurymen, or to provide that less than the whole number oan render a verdict. This opinion is concurred In by each member of the court. The Lawbenoe Relie? Ftmi>.—The trea surer of tho eommlttee for the relief of the Pem berton Mills sufferers at Lawrence, Mass., made a report, by which it appears that all the contribu tions amounted to $65,679.20, and the amount dis*! bursed is $42,004 72 The balance is Invested for the maimed and orphaned. A Splendid Specddation.—The wreck of the ill-fated steamship Hungarian, as sho ley below the surface, was sola to two Yarmouth men, for $14,000, and in abont sir weeks they had recovered, by diving, goods to the valac, of nearly $BO 000. They are still at work on her, and exp cot to make a fortune by the speculation. - ' Unitibsitt or Viaoix the cata logue of this, institution of learning, we learn that thero are, 606 students entered for tho session-.of 1859-60. The university was never in so healthy a condition as at present. - AU ‘ Southern literary institutions are having unusually large classes. ’ The Benton Monument. —The committee appointed to raise funds for a maiblo statue of Hon. Thomas ,fi. Benton, at St. Loots, have ob tiined ths desired amount—slo,l)o0 —and awarded the work to Mies Harriet Hoamer. The Sre-alana and police telegraph-has just been put in operation in I) ow Orleans The .Di/ia, of that city, says: The machinery of the telegraph worked like a oharm, and its sucoess in this oity is a settled foot. ,; Coal tor Japan. —Application, the Potts, villo Journal says, has been made to this region to furnish several thousand tons of anthracite ooal to go to Japan to supply steamcra at different eta-* tions. ... Coiieoe Statistics. —In the colleges of onr land, containing last year about 5,000 students, 2,600 ate members of the ohuroh, of whom nearly 1,000 were added the previous year. . . The New Orleans Crescent announces the establishment of a .brogan factory in that aity, where the machinery for making shoes is impelled by steam. , >... Ir is estimated, that a hundred thousand 'strangers will..visit New.York.on tho ensuing Fourth of July, to witness the military parade, and to see the Qpsat Eastern. A Progressive People.-—The Ohio Journal of Education gives an account of a school in that. state whore, out of thirtyrfive soholars, nine boys ohew tobacco and live girls are smoker*. Ah amateur sculptor of Bntler, Missouri, is engaged in chiseling in ideal piece of utafuary fromJßrookiorldgo ooal, which he calls' an “ Afri can Slave.” . A Colony of free lovers, who left California to settle in Costa 1 Bins, has been broken up by death and dissension, and come to a miserable end.' - -■ -- f . At » printero’ festival, recently, the follow. Inesontimontw&J offered: “ Women—Second only,to the press in the dissemination of news.” Three suits have been commenced in Cin cinnati to recover the *3O penalty for refusing to answer the qne&ionsof the oen.ua marshal. Easton, ‘ Pennal, has about 11,000 inhabi tants, a very large increase. Carlisle, Pehna., has ahont 6,600 population. Xn 1860 it had 4,879.- The Legislature of Kentucky offers a re ward of *l,OOO for a oure of the hog cholera, now prevailing in that State. - It is said that 480,000 persons went to see the races at Epsom, on the Derby day, this year. , If ew wheat, raised in Illinois, has appeared in the Chicago market. ' the WEEKLY press. , >Sfifc*SAM*S««|S(l(gjrilh» mmt te itotttn hr US*-:"':' i-r±~ts tn ,« - ?***»“ 7 -** - “ ' TWO ■■ - _ McDhtaorf!*',)•**_ 1.1 l For a otmb or Ttwgava 0» mr. v* via «M u mnairrktkiiMMMiVttiCWk V Footwnaottoim IWM VM MiaM lot TnVmtTMa, ' cAutvsninucas. tanad Bomi-HWMr In -Mat In *b» CWMo SMumarr. ’ ; -POLITICAL* The f OLiownro nevspnpew in Moaoocfaooetto "ill support the Brack lnri<)*e tlakat: Boatoe Pott, Lo»«n Aivertutr, Sov Bafifcrfi Said Democrat; Barnatabla’ p Strut, W Admo~ eats. Eisex Comity. Dtetteret. LUMH fib*. ttutl, tad PltUfialdTSia.. It vaVM Mno IMaol in* iMMry.fo oM.rtjjn tii anT*t*to lamt of salarlaj paid to tbooo ronu*n"n hj Uu Adaisi*- trotlon for p«UI. ravanna.awi Other aartfeaa. A. Ccuocs CooKianai.— Tb« KnHonnl Democracy of till* oily an trial a folate of ova band rad pane is hoo.r of Um -rialnatVm of Dn xlofoad Job often by the Batfowl DoanwWo CooTention at Baltlaoro. A (ingnUx eoiaddasoo In tltfj demoaotratiw i*. that the 0.0000 new naafi 1 the on. proaaated to Iho Denaoraey of T oa~l j; , b / Mr-Orißn, U I 8», cod oil than ehrMoM* “ 01 ® Saoh"—ioaearra- Bxrrm, Ikundti- Tn New York HtraU (atimatoo that Kar. •w, Kyndcri all! folio* O. W. Sudan I* the foillotloe. Ryodcrr took oocaaion to pebllofa bio rymp.thi.. .t Chvlaaton.nd.ncta*>], had the temerity to propooe throe obaanfcrDon aloa when he «u nominated. If thlo im't coot him Ml haad "hot "ill 1 v* A K«w ■ Kan.—The - LonlariDa, Courier sails the Douglas Demoeney the 11 Short Cat ” party, and propoaaa that the Dimoorosy ho ae da* s%oaiod. It irttfltnilm the honor at tan»He» this no loss a persoo than Oorafnar Wise, of Tni PiMram. _a ImMßvjMiaalaqrs; There wore Sjrjooo apprfhnVcaf at BalVmero —*-* «—•*-*- r , ■' A;oop*fpV On median ha the Mata tfVot York has baanaalWC** meat at Moaaammy to aaiaUati a eanilMSti fhr Yioe PraVSiatoa the WMHMtf SuMHUJ.?:-,n ...E-c ;*?»tr* unoMMAIM am oisam of thp BoU a camp aign paper. ■ I* is reported that- there an tm BmekJh. ridge moo io W*h*u»,*nd wia'af jftoaa. the atafi maotor, ha* kssg oet a Bnekhatidgo baiur,—*». Word Star Spf. ■ Tkc Hoq. George E. Badger, of KerthCa rolioi, delivered a speech recently at Baloigh, la which be declared himself for Bell and Krerett The Pittsburg. GattHt aaya that of one hundred and fifty.OppoHdon journals in Pannsyl .TaMs, only, two rapptrtßell and Kraratt. ’ The Chicago lWu publiihst the turns* of seventeen oewtßawnbUean eapeis: whleMhaya recently been stirbddta Illinois. ';j- ' y ; The Rtritttr wan the first f7Yiw‘laHij gaper to boisf the lliwghu flac, and its aißaar |sa£» ha will bo the lest to taka l! down. , - . . Jail Swuaaif E ba* cone onl for Lincoln. *0?: Swlsahalm was hmttlj aq and tat supporter of Mr, eswnjiL *. i ; .... • - L .-£i.Busisnr PiEnoa is pnbllehed sa being among the supporters of Braeklnridge nnd Lena. Weekly finfew of the Philadelphia , , Market*. ' ' " Fnttjcstrnti, Jiaem iasL Dnlsete it StUl the Isafis* faatare of the Undnec martats, ana trade seseraltr bee haem easy Unsaid this week. JSraadstofis am held for hisher ynoaa. bat tbr re is very little dcinc at the adsaace. Bark ie inaetiTe a< the decline. Co ton is bat little ibeeires for, aud hdd ara, rn order to effect sale., hafa eotwitted to lower prices,Coffee, Bmar, aad Mntmae base kaawnthar euiet. Feather* araaearca. Fish ate rather firmer. Of Prut the sales.are,limited, Wq cheese ia Bamp or Bides. The Iron market ls estmmel' eniet OfL ad the stock ie lisht. lumber meem adUr menirr. aad ntuh doioK#' rliittr ti rhi11~T»» rrinrminniiiiiliii uv«omA«tttesM.tan*tto a«M» To^ b£eoo aod Wise* eoabaa* .T2t* —w job» of Wool baa comsencoft ooaims a* but M itt tbirt U bo auMQom'stiaa of Mook- m 6 than is varyimi* doiBX; , tb« surkst- bow«Tsr, is ftnasr. Tb®Basditigr* Btrkitlas bssnßMMvkiszeited br tbs Uyioos fro* sbr4Btf f asdfcoidsrs of aoft sißds -ha,v put ud thsir sriossi tbs dsnsad. howsrerris limitss st th« sdvßase»aas tts^ Tto«r rsasb ratly held higher, sad facer brands at |lOj| oer bol. The recast* eoakisus licbWaad the .balk of. tbs etoek the better grade*, ah'edr extra faaitr. E*s Hoftr 1 and Cora Meal are bat ÜbS* ii-aairsd for. •wiTr BWSSfifflft ?“?**! ,roMr - m - }» I® " . y ‘"A 11 "'.' ■ ■ *3 " &irh Meal rS . ** Cofirtewasd,. tSk ■ —'— rati WWWTrfltf rao*i|ts .attbouk light.ars about arefilimitsdiiffts eah Wag;lMMrhaUwatdLatSS* 4to for o for Daiawvs «iDsm, ■trim “ ear «■» *»> fisu ii. Wotlnas *«» tafiilej, snail lots of prints at Mr as Mim ta~«itf.»^ke4 3MM»Bsaf& ael9aia*s»aUw&«.sh)B'sßCocssa< «li rbtri. Baoonisui tood dsthaod aad thaetnre is tm# ftosdtUhs cTHstef»t Tintgtorßides at mAuo. hawf Bbea4en A al tteli ,r,Jh&aad f3aa Mm> m vADted at fan jatan Soins Fans % siekle eoisat hahlatSfM|s,aa4 tuaee st 10o._ 'JbtrsiibßtliMle Lard in ft ei BaeoV aaa h'ddenr are Bra with further aalsaat lM(w fo'? bbis aad toa bow hetdiuxtwr* aodtUo for has- Battsr raacsd from 8)StoUo. Cheesecommaada3U*e t m yery .au'f te. wuh salra of MB tphs -nibracneaitC, M.andtairtow.sixmos-hs. fortba tferae anbere. aoetoh Pig iaasehaaesd s—i re*atea have beea roads at fat. sbttaoaths. iaßoonn Bar aad BousYflatssths attes hats bass Uni r *d. but without clmoge iq onoes. is bat llttia stock hero, and esfos hr -Gskaw hah*- hsss made at •ftjaths 1® *ia,eanal to ia.daU; salts ot dhesuunc at 9 e, sod YeUowJf etai at fos tP a, sis - - „. BaKK.—There is a limitsd demsad for Ha. 1 Qw mtromsod siwssare>e«dr;safo«ofg»hhdsfto.ist <|2B4P too. Tenners’ Bark is rather tower. Msl KB yfc Is aaehssged; safosot ynns Ysllow at ' cSnSIEB afodull( salts of etty-mads idamaßtihS* 1 «?"-“• <M “ 00A-...-The cesiand fur A&ihraeits is- good, aad prices are firm aid adrecoiog; therei*anaecnmaia tfan stock, bah tot seareiryof ransls limits opera tions lomewbat. OuPt'JiK.— I The stock in first h&T*dt is about exhaust ed, andprices sre firm-wiih a modem inquiry: w» nntioe'further sileeof Wh bage £ o at MO tact JL**uaj**at invoke of Maracaibo at a nnoe not maua public, and lw bats Bt.'Domingo at Us, all on time. . . CUJTTon.—The unfavorable tenor of the foreign newa bna isevtaaed the uulneai already noticed in th* mar ket. 7he demand is Qute limited, aid eno-a favor bb«enC>Hteeof 90) bales iafrnor mm ddirac and n id ding tair Upland* at f'om fi* tott*o,aad towd mid dlings cnurae/^ Ttß following is me moveanmc since the isiSep tember last, as oomparea with the previous three >aara; >.7 m am. see* tm?. Rap.at Forte.....MIWM 8,828.50 ‘OJttMO 947*401 ExJ to &. jftntam.* at t/m imm imm* iMym “ France , «»w» M»3il tajift “otherf. porta. > tusm satdaa *»si Total ♦*fer»e...44*74W .2MIUO 95M.ua 9JM«B Stoo kon Band. 7.. BSS.WO Mill W 7480 104 M _ Ofwfato/i daring the part weak, included ia.ua above r Rec, at Porta..... SOU) 8000 HM SM Kx. to 3. Britain.» IS*M tf <M «44NC Um “ Prunoc..... .... 34t0 iojbo 9 tea *• other t. porta. *«0 i.wa •MM 1140 Totaiexaorta.... 22.UU0 4S.W 0400 ilutf 80MXSST.— Retnpt* —Increase at theyetts, oompared witniast fMsja®-balea. Artyom—lncrease to ; Great Britain, 754 UuU b*lee; increae* to Fresco, 116,000; decrease to other Jornign ports, M.OM. Total lscreaa* l in exporta ( 848 000. • ‘ - . ' */. jDh i-ua t>YEB move off slowly. bat with oat tssecttai change is prices, except tut crate Frimstone, ; whiohbksiue’eijalb advene d/Bleaching Powder* are . beta with, more Armaem, is coseequenoe of tha reoeet apcoalet've movement i»tha aifccle m Rew >orki *aiesatl%o,6aiopth*. Soda Ash is null Tadiro,ariose arc Bfm,iH.t the demand >s limit* dL; sale# of Bengal at bI.S7&OIAU and Guatemala at SlaHV’lb dmnatha. FtSd.—Mackerel are halt firarii, and, rome holder* are demkodiUK higher figures; the oalj sales repoitad are. instore, lute at #I7 SO for no. Is, #lB forAo.se, and 4909 a) for no iU. Aninvotoeof Pickled nerriaa •old at 42 uwa 97X & bbJ; they are selUßf, by ratalu at £27605. at ut Quality Codfish prices are nonusaZT Salmon aie held at 4i7 #7 b&L Ft, ATH£aS are Karoa, aad nng» from 45 to Mo Jb. FRUIT.—A cargo of Palermo Oradan" and Lemon* has arrived, wUioa has been sold.from the wharf at JYom 30j to .95 80 per box, aa in condition; in other kinds of foreisn fruit there 1s very iitUe eoioc. Lnea Apples are dull at *j4ose, sa in Quality; the season lor •p» ia over. OUD bus WihmaatooPeaNaaeoidat Liverpool we notice ’ectagcm*nfeß of 1480 bbls rlour at 2aSd ; Hass at Jfdper in, nod M hhds'i<owAtttrpert<'a. ToZxmdoit no further en gagement* have tan reported. West Indialreicfct* are very quiet; a vessel was taken up to go to Wind wardaiKW,audio To Boston tne p ohets are salting Mo for Ftoor, so for Gram,6eoo tor measurement toode,aad 41 per ton tot Tigifoo. .Coal are wanted at 4L6U01J6 to Boa- Rew Vo!x t 0 ModB « s *> Ckafci.on, ai.d Mo to GlXSlcwft.—'Thera lanothiardotnr in either Cra## or Clarified, and we oominne Isat wean's aaotattona. ‘' GUAXiVf-r.The. sales a<e unimportant, and prices the same, ~ ■ B B MP.—Tbert is little or no stock in first hands, and notbine dolixrxn the way of *»?«*• HI DBS are bald with moon firmness; bat no tranano j tiote in f-reisnhive cerne unper oar notice. HoP* are vary doll at 9A140 JF lb iorhiastem aad •Wasters ; ta ihe ssiee rt these sioreshave been only in a email way. ~ Lb'aTflßk.—There is a steady demand for slaushter . at full ratesi and tne stocks are. very much reduoed; bdtfor other kinds there is verv utt a lsquiry. LUMflJalfL—Tiiereis a fair trade doing in most de- Bcriptfons. White pine shieping hoards range from 414 n> 418 da 4UIOJOU; Soothern yellow sap Boards at ,414.Ma18, and the Teceipta moderate- For Pickets, Latb8 r and Shiny Me prists are anobanged. MOLAttttk/b.—Tno market is quiet, end the only ealee reported awesome Cuba Muscovado at!7e2so, and Xisrr Orleans at 47g47)£a, on time. ; W AVAL oontume dnll.'with but little doing 1 in any description. MU bbls eomaoo and Ho. 3 Motm s-ldat 416602 } Tar 1* held at 92 62*0.79, and ritoh at 9147Kc2, but without sdes; spirits uf Tnrpentiaa meets more inquiry, and 200 bb s we?e disposed of at 42s 440. oath, in tots. OiL&—Ltfiscedia dull, and sells in a small way at MS 60q: tbe-rooent advance m i.a>drhas caused a better fee Ting in Lara Oil; 100 bbls, part ffintar. sold at 900 V gallon, on time.; 3wo bbi* tpal Oil eold on private terms; Pise Oil ia held at 63j v gallon. ~ PiiAB< hlU6duU;«i)eoof*>ft at 42505270;&a in voioe ofcaloiaed eold at 8128 OF bbL ' &lOH -meets wi h e Moderate inquiry, and prices ere fitm; sal** of Jsj casks in lots at 944004.76 on time, to so out of the market. g*LTls tsedyj »,Uloshois MartbaU’s fine, and 9.000 sacks ground ana a cargo of Turks Islaua, sold on pn vate terms nri Dairy Kelt there iaaoie doing. Blfiibß3.rr.The receipt! of Cloversaed are itht, and theraisafaiYdeinahfiat *4400476 F bu. Timothy te more tuquuea. after, and several lots sold at S4-U*. ißemark-t is bare of Flaxseed, end it is taken oa ar rlval at 91.41--— - ' ’■aPlkli’B.-—There is very little doing In Brandy end G.n.&ndcgohangestonote in.ither. Jb. hum sel'e at»6oli6. Whiskey lescaroa; ealee of Western bbi* at : Penaa do at Slo21*o; bhds at 210, and drudge 'at wo. - - • t ©AP.—A sale of I£o boxes waamade at 100 &A. . BUliaß —The merest hss been very'quiet. tut prioea have undergone no change; small BMes of Cuba and porta tuoo at ?07*o, oh time. y , TallOW is dull; ojly-rendered at IOXo W lb. cash. . oonUuoe somewhat excited, and prices of both , BUwikt eno Greens are loekiug.up.bat the saLa are OBACCO is dull; of Leaf the sales are unimportant. ! for ilsau factored U etc nasiesdyiaqtiirv ajprevjurm i WOOL.—Thera, is but li’lle acUvitr in the market. ! ihqoLp tnruugktmt the West has changed hanus.Md menUiaoiurer* here, are a*attics lor soma acquiuuiauiw of stock before enterini.the market. The poo-a which have been rehlixaa thfouskout . have been fully up to lip.ce of last year. 'I he >a’ea have tala fight. Mu. within the range of ft.es m
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