3BPP&E^f| wPwi'Tn’t '^■rriniOTi—' ~tiia rwNSt&Miitttfilk ;Bot £ tk* fttoftfftl 2LU .ttoWn^WysAlerta'irlKa^iW^’.'Wwrt aK&Unfyool,'' iidtf l&* «»r*etft»B«. Ba> Poggi. * - ,-'> * [ , £,£; •nt Brniawood. ilJsStetM la.Dat)- U», eatlaW Ma . ittUoni, u wtll u IWNm.' BwGJTtirDIM ‘ittlw lt«ttocs wlllb« nnlnt«l»«a'py"-- ' - •' > <-> 4iptigf3Siftaas; ; fSsfgS&^WniwS^'V* tween ln«H and Belgium wl»tt)>»«diMwi, duty on eut metal fofo-ba Mkltai ISO. kUogfsmtalh' l Tbadatron gfoaa.b.fobe ; gjoiMfed. No changpb J<f ( -,§i' r tai«rfa S£»«[«tj TMSJBSie* t 7eaipifi ', ait Cier steel- tresihMt, and?s imperrions SeannonshOt, nnbse, n toll should strike the wm not 18 Ud« ; on the: 13th ihot it wiU bo perforated. The Kortnandle b aboat to iaooWe'hor, r ioo4fl,; which are colossal. One remarkable weapon at taobad to this hags htsamsd h * spear, whseh pro- ■ ’ bus from her prow, and wbloh will, when impel; £di/rbim,,*t. nip In two. This addition is regarded u a remarkable progress in theoonstnw-1 tk» of Meh steamers. A pamphlet if coming ont at Parte entitled “Hie Irish QoesAOh;’!, rJiVi 1 Tr.UC .\!;V ; Gaiignaai . wjl; -‘l Prinoa,Jfapoleon and the Princess Clothilda's few da/Smiak deeoended into, the oataoombe. Their Imperial Hlghneeeee, who were guided by M. de Hennetel, Inepeetor-Oenc ral or ttt . sndterreoeen exeasettens of Paris, ex-, preeeed thelr surprise at the nit extent of their exonrtltb Under ' 7'il 1 V KBi ; BTJaSIA. | fnwwe-dMittarihMMfooootrL of tbegd ieatadt, gWee”tbe.Mlowi4g detaili rd meeting the fa mil/ of Sebamyl: “The Inmn aoma, hat b tots well edooatad, and exerebM great influence over her haeband. whoeounlted her oh" hb muwt-* to the Baeeiane. The following feet affords a pr-of ef her infloenee orer Schamyl; The Iman wished _.to marry kil daughters, Usphbat* and Fatimo e. ' l "§^inmar t Xrtfvtt r iwd' , »r ! «e"ihoel'lb«4srirui sjßelheiln Ciresmiar/, Sphamyl, at hb sib’s deairo, —QtangedliU deeUlouaudmartiedhl» deaghters io ■''twtrefhis wiivvbrottib. nb-eirtthbtane* hri>— dndsaevenrbedeffso tenth# mowntaineere,' : ,'.,>‘-i‘! , H»Halbe.fasplredto'i*r)nirti th«m»elrSi t ,ar„l .kfcsMld to when, ho -ale flnall/;Vatt»iked. by theßusaiens. Sohainji’a -'-itto&iii»b:hkndioWe;_shnidolizesber huH bend, and; eoeoeetrete* hor-eaUte Afse.tloa -l,e'. rKbokiOn, SbWoihiCtA^hffseijb mA «S#es*Bb»b toeompeterri tn her fadreas., -The.wife Beh'apaM'e"etdedf- wayifoftte .y-v ' treoasl* heeklro,Thrift rf Sohata/l’s'aeebnd. . • .‘eun.'wUoholdsaoonaalasion In a Ruesiea /Laooir - -?SS®*aHClsTlk9Sf,dltti*ms!irhandadme~&b;ir yetjsuete,*whdis msrriedftti thfr -o . ,«Wg^^^g» P | J*yl¥> M ”!i?f.’kg*r ! and,t'«r S, lye* jTlSuhaai 1/h’ae Hhewbe thud yidnngdr daedhtc rg Bsohon BoOe**, aadSopUrteT -Ttie, flrst * oxtremelybeaußfei, bnkeitb' footed; whf.-.h! ■f. -I'easSMberfathargnatpafo, uhebdmtedly =' t ! , - whaih;.ae‘.erfehrabd :prbenar:nsidea, Ti.it i.is aaddeughut*. Vhsn Sohnssjlb.pres- at r-'' rJ 3&Zi ■ »»•». Tins "'ric-irMtSw ; eeadluom warriiilnpUed widS, aad tho likener.eit ' etiifiat.of'tko seeond Teaetia, and a fta- tkan'iwrt'tif 'iha Ansi it in’ i:Sos«**ieaf hsrtng Meoad 15,000 meb (o .; tka-ambthaeo of tha JUag,.«t.lM^M.*-' AnstrW mnb Uk*,«o »«HljV Mtastag HeapoUtna.drssiW/; hattat-aftbtot-the r; haa more than r aiMwgh:;fo-do W-bOMt. and sill . ’ raaslnperfaetl/ twswse, nnleasske ttwld bo 1 ah' •; t taaked la Asatriaarnorernroetit, 1 . danxtr.b making - . ’ -g^epa^pthyd^ibpemusldns' / .-ss-s-x-AwstflMe.sfe^giSenhif.her.peeWeh ta Venotia ' aad la the Unitor/ next to Lombard/. / . " , SAPUBS AND SIOIIiT... i X- Connt Aqnila,'nnola of tka King ef N»plta, : . - ; etrongly inabb that an ltaHan peHey dnd Überol , bi ‘- ■ pSidl/ mijiia rilyjioA.fsaariell/. and ka foelegimSelfba oin a.- *2T ssH-wmppHea of wumateriol. ' wTSbiUMildi’s noelUon, there oommittad In Falermo;. br threa hundred honeea were baret- brtka retreattam teldierr, and lb e wo-. PMSilsSSl®?’'' W 5 bm*m fci . i;.;. were murdered. No one noed tbat tha ir- mlsdee had an/ referenoe to hnmanitr; for Bomba gHSls&Kps? 7 ' r knaw that hewoald uk in sain for foreign medi • - "Wdehuntn Uie lhrarreetion had Wiowße arevolu-. ’ , ':-r A despatch from Palermo statu that theUnm found in the treasury and nrrendand-to Gsrib/,1- dlwu only 3,T59 0»r ,* or £lW,«o—aSery useful windfall, particularly u all tha Bloilian levies bare to be paid, but still far short of the million at ■~ <v ?'tNW»a;-i»dio«forhh duneisl sap- P'ies. sspeciatb la ridtd sonwon sod small arms, • " -willbe peld fot oo daU»try ataanoa,or oa the oust Of Wbily.,,:) ••; s!;. .• • 41.'; - ‘1 '*i f A?/ >.. -Tn. '■ . ‘j\ { -S ;:r,;-,Ouysttbapb of kbßoyal Hfghneu tha Dike of 1 - b a sHsrstkrauntatiOn of tht following ” ag T ,,,u,,i «iYrr i "-rf imamagom&rsg!&* J -;"7»ent,.took-th» Saltan at UMrerd, suid esrritd •eg 1 - s'iil A DVERTISINQ POPU L ARIZED-j—AD !iV - ..IVAuVsSTaBKMXBOtjmsiIKI ./ ■TC^PSBwSiiWSSTOfr anmi >■ J& T " fr ** ’ n *«' ’"' _~> 4 * }ir>&&i;±ttii'-‘t£flfH»ii '■■.n»! tr'h-fT" V. . v t, i ■ ■ ''' .fop ~V£ m & ~ (HI ; ; -.nTZWf .j'U'N' UH ;.aw ■g'.li.n 577 -. * . . \,v n-T >*«! IMPORTATIONS. r, ... V - * —. *- - * _ .... i . —~ »i«jT9«iitw> -ni * T Brigl Hobart* Jordan-181 lilijli ni« BOAmB OF TR*DB. "*™°”*: ) Attk* MveianU'^KhS^e,’ i Phitadelphia,-< Saassc:*!!*S ■ ptu M-BxohMAf,oaorbafors theabpvo date/ J .- :'"|.aiAKiNE : ’ nimMCBNcB! ■fQHT Of raipMijJHUt JTBBt aO^IBW- ggra—. f- » ' T Jt W<{ j’AfcUIVBP; * ,{ <•, " * -, Bwlbi from 1 l*e raamboeb. Slot ofc* with; imw to4*owta’A.flamon. fdeftnnAiagrfoan ?«*•*& I TBrit Jordwu 18. from bifbedoee. with &«*»¥ aadmolassee toJ F fenutozu Lett berk Atneioa, ftori'lMtimorevrorfiC-TiOasssit Jdem eohr flogtwi, B.™ U Qiuae.Wttfc ngarnwi »:lini to John Muon ft Co. * Mr bfiliMßU, ißrVAicnsris. M dar» from Palermo, wfurftait,Jte-toJsanes.tieattergoodftCo. ■ - ■ • "jatrwmah Oebeni CBllemWileiotromPrarkslsland, with aeltaarfpshMrahTßto Thos Wojtson ft Sons. Hobr jonUeonTtinsMitdits from Boston, with ■dsato BABooderfcCo.- „.. _ ... -. . f i MWH»,.go»>»»».«d*j.froraN«w York, re frere Fiji Kiver.-with Bohr fc W far», (mismod. from Boston. 4 J Bofton, j -t We'bb ; from Bingham. k J L?»W. Hbnaii.ahoer* from Cape May. 'tfwSTtowbd-tdeSJat it AM on 'fharetfar* ship Sara*-; i ajM&w L»v* FMrteen-foot Beak, peased brig. tram Patexmot eff New Cssife saw two; ■ r-rl~r"^ —r, — rfrxnim r 'il ' BtWrtip State ofueoriio, Garvin, Savanttah l .Alp* i B «euniupFeneajlreaia, Tael, Hichmond, Ttiomia i e’Boeton, Crooaer New York. Jaa AUderatoe. B[iK D*lbirDwHOb>. Heveßft, Thoe Watuon A 8oni; “Botins w nail Sampaon, Maataokat, Bavin, Samar ; 'fcvOil t _ ‘-- i i ; ! <a- ikhr M- TiltoSn Tilton. Belem. r -' do f* I JLwitWn;*W«M>i Rothrael A Co.' 1 v/fctAT jl? Jkedner.' Corderj.BoeWm, Beedinr KilCo: , u STI MmOjimM AleJcaedrie.Ac.T Webeter, Jr. JStf&ftrtry.UtniusaiiaiauKMVtA Crura* Jn iTkete hwe.beea: no TeaeaWstirkMbor arnoa roi IMt; the oaty oaa m in Ua roadaiewe etaimer noutUun, : . W> B10KIU „, 1 f * fe*** StoWt laden and,eon- TrentonLl) WJUrm, Hcmeon, do to Malone p Tny- Jorsjßukia* Hoed, coal tolftlawaraCitr. . A . • Wo mayexpeot b|ht toim from now until after the -"'v, v- 'a tftdenaad ooiiiiitMo j»«MkNvis' - . _ , , ttwatm* Juenber to fianMl-floltac 4. Co; Emma, light Ktoftpuuos J H Cejshcr* lumbf rlO J H Dojtherj Jblea noiyoitomlootti oo&i fc B teyferXj KU*at*tb, .tanborto fc. titoor**;Dti»»ee, pig iron toC*Me&& vo} (Hit MoUie, grtio to esyUin, ’'.Skill <^n«etiout,^i»cM(mfiSr , Woojunj, railed from Livtiywl liut Miti • Ship'Untlanßted; Freeman* from Calcutta for Lon* ymrtd JhMl i(ti Initi ■ sbi» u>rea»o. ttanriok* for Philadelphia, entered out Chue, fromWew Orleans. with ootton asdtobaooo.nt Genoamb inet* having ? feet o: waterjin nor. nolo; the vu lytnc. much on her aide, and * l sviK C^reSunt ir . SaKrfhenoe, remained at Kinfiton. forifarYorfc . - ;; J IXBURANCE COMPANIES. gABINE & DDY, e JESTS, Ko.4atWAl.iniT Blrcet, ■e or danafe by Fire, on Cotton nod Hid. J?ther. Manufootonaa. Build hiks, rarcro»araMfrerpfpper*yi on favo- jmKnsnraffiaar'. AHCTiC Flltß t;, 01 CITY FJJU? jjss^^B^%^OF I SP(i%’*EAVI£I J W ' :,;c ,'. .'‘ goreloi *a»,«6S si. ,A»»liettiooi »hlrwi™prompt •pHE KNTERPKISE COMPANY OF PHILADEPHU. .' , -(FIES-JKMHUHCE KXCMJaiVBLV.) DIRECTORS. &X&taNuhtUi Oawmh! WlLiiur moux» ‘ ' WhH; Sttabt. Kaxbbo FBAStn« * ; : Joan Et. B*owh, , . Job* JL Atwood* .. . B. A. Fahtjiwtoci, , Aitumw JO. Ci.eH» 0KA&LB8 W. OOXKtSMrateTT. felfl A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., A-INCOWOHATK© IttMHAETER PKRJ?RT IJoSsM Philadelphia,. fiavuLg A bffgt vaid-'av Capital Stook mod Sarriu* In verted m Mad'WKi available Seouritiee, ooutinue to lame on XtereUincei Btprea* Furniture, Merchandise, V eeeelaui Pert And thmr cargoes, and other Personal Property, All k«e« Liberally «ui promptly adjusted. u.<;» jnr - - dimctom, iz m . , MMSf'’ , ■Jw.fcSSSfc *< ALBERT O.L.oWfeW« OUAKEHCITYINStJRANOB OOMPA IL B. CO£H»EALL, Beo’y aim Treasurer, ,r,; T .i» g. Aanrtayt Beorptanr, Bbß.B*M7Fvlter> • mht-ef -A NTHBAOITB INSURANCE COMPA- Cwital t«Oa»-CHARTER i OBofßlafll WALinJT Strwt,bttWMtt Third and mt y'WMitrtlinufaOT, ana AUrohaJUfiM r.c.' on V««la, Canow, and Fraitht,. LsUml ef ths usiea, JncobEakfir,' ■, . PoMph Ma&fi«ld, , InVufMIKMU Ifn. K. UMB| Feterflteger,/ f.g.JUwta. W «Jfffl'lftoSSd.Bt, W, ft, SMITH, Secretary. aikj-tuthstf I'IIOAWAM MOTUAI, SASKTI. IN Ol <WF?c * t's®a. and WAt "” : in sviANOß ' *• »11 wrt* of tie w*tli. o*rriw> -***• M*rhst T*l*9 *K||&©Ssis* •imw u.*sl,^Sßs»*r >u&siiajf is«: *■** “ 9MfiO* totha City rtf i*hlui- * tMiMt, R»TiVo»<l V Hort«»o *■** ** •imn.m pnur «m£~ awssK *»•s££• Fmmtltml* auiraiT' * M *?* «MW.WM>££iffirti.' P«nSpirauS iuii- ' **”** ■~*IS|SP! ” IwSfgJ*. Mort(M«,U4XMj ISIUM. «-*** ,7M “ maii ...U'laSS 8 '- lent iMMou of miff' B»£Se«(SmqSr! *'* ® o^gaa^-SiC-rprr:". : jjgfr .. : ’'Jv .'■': - ‘ /.', tmsa.a ?vSr '’“.on*! M Hmi.T/.aihiTAfi ..* fiTU"" wt™ „,,,,. - u * 3iOf : ■ ... -. V '• ~ • ■ JJYSPEFSIA REMEdEXX? ' ' •■ vJ Dr.DARHIS HAM’S '''' , AjfoMATIC. IKYfGORATINa SPIRIT. 3tkU Hedicihs hoc bttn •udlythtpitbUc for fte mart { ■latikjntrtasini favor, Jt it recommended to Cura Dptp&iia, Ntruovtntsi, HeUrt-Bttrni CeUt JPaikt, Wind in the Stomach, of'Paintinikt BowtUf Hcodaekc, Dtousinut, Kidnn , Complaintt\ Low tpiriti, Delirium Trtme*t,l*(emptr&*ce. /' It evimrx.AT««, Exan.Jut*Tse, luviaaxATxa.Btx ' ' WILL HOT IfiTOXICAtX Oft STOMP?. . , ' Ac a Medicine it is euiok and, effectual, enr’ng the meat aggravated oases of ByapeMia, Kidney Complaints, jind aifothsr derangements of the dfomaoh and Bowels Jht*{?U the most mdanohoty and drooping spirits, and rectore the weak, nervous,’ and eiokly to heaJtht itreiiKth, and vigor. " Persons who, from the injudicious as# of action;, haVd’ become dejected, add their nervoue, cysteine shattered, ooutitationa broken doom, and sahieot to that horrible ears# to humaaity. the Dkubium Tbsmbxs, will, al most immediately, feelthe. faappv. and, healthy -in vice* ,au « e*W Wli'£ ! £o? ,B,ir: *' ■ Siam ia|| m often ae neeeseair* > One dose will remove all Bad bpuits, - - - : One dote wUlottre Heart-burn. I Three dees* will oure indigestion.' • u ; QW doeeiTin give ytm a Geod Appetite. < ■ . : Ontaoeewiij stop the distressing paineof Dyspepsia, i Ode does snll remove the distremnnj and disagreeable •ffebte’.'or Wmd or.-Flatuienee, 1 and ae soon as the stomaehreeeiVe* the Invigorating Spirit, the distress ingload and all painful feelings wilt be removed., • , «hu&e doM wiU remove, the most distressing tains of OoUe,elthenntbestomaehor bowels. A'fewdoses will remove ail obstruotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or urinary Organs. » Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney (JompHats are assured or speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical care by the use of one or two bottles. „ NjGHTLY DISSIPATION Persons who,irom dissipating too much over night, ana JeW the dvfi eQeots.o. poisonous lienors, in violent headaches, »iolrness_at rtnuaoh, weakness,’giddineta, Ac., wilt find one dose Will i .move all bod fueling*. , -Ladies of weak find sickly cpnititutious ahodid take the invicoiatiag BpirU three limes a day; it will make them strong, healthy, and hapiy, remove alt obstruc tions and irregularities from menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the oar sworn faoe. ;i. . Bering pregnanoy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove ntegreeabl* sensations at the stomaoh, AH the proprietor asks is a trial, and to indue* this, he has put up the invieoftspiKe SriftiT ia-piftt buttles at fiO cents, quarts si. •<*<;- ■ ■ ■> General Depot, 48 WATER Street, New York* / iiYOTT A BONti, ' Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia. and lorwUe oy all Druggists. je7-thstalr ORCHARD ACID BPKIN6S. The** Spring* »r* situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard €Ve«A, tilth* town of Alabama, Oentsu co, t N. Y..9<k bt mile* south of the village of Medina, on tboKne Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. TheprieeipalAtud apt* n*a are three in number* besides these there are six others. They are all lopatet within a eitomtof about nitv ’rods., *<he medium* Qualities of the waters are fully shown in the subjoined MStiaomsl*. They oomam a very large amountof sul- ■ phur. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto- SulykaUqf Iron. The treat mediem&l virtues possess* *d by these latent depend very largely upon tne pro •eaee,. msooh> unusual euintities, of these ourative subetanoea. - Hundreds of case* of disease, espeeiaUy those result* rag from the scrofulous diathesis; have'been cured by tneirose. <. - i 1 tsb fsshin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy— the waters have beau signally suoceuful. Opinions of medical and soieutiho *entiemon are given n the,circulars. 'Jhe following eminent gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal' value of these waters* Prof Emmons/T, nomeyn UeokrM. li.< o A’boay i'JaOe MeWaughton. M. !>., of-Albany; i&dwait recommend the water* confidently. Hr , Spring refers le aeass of chrome diarrhaa of several years*' standing , tsAfeA war cured by the use of the water* Hr* Beck says* •• I am satisfied that these waters arehighly valuable as medicinal agents,” Or. Campbell says,:: They muslb nghly beneficial for All ohromo diseases of the stomao aud bowels, » lft.ti.y. White read a paper on the subjeot of these waters,- before the /tohdemj of Physicians, m the oity of New York, in which h 6 states tint the waters pos ses* decidedly tonio, refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the class of diseases to which they are more qarurolarly adapted; are ohrcnio affect ions of tne digeslies and wrtaary organs, and some of the cutane. out diseases; chronic dyspepsia.! chronic diarrhaa; chronic dysentery j chrome diuresis } chronic cy situs :> diabtits i cases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ra hemorrhagica, and the oollinuative sweat* ol tteouo Fever. The Water may also oe ofioo used with ad vantage, he says, in'oases of fete typhoid fevers; in conpaUsceneefromprotracted fevers, to excite the ap petite and p remote dicestidn t iu dtarrhmae, particularly .soohaaaredeperdentona relaxed or ulcerated state ofthe mttoous membrane of the intestines; in calou lous afleutions. or iuhiasss, attended with, phosphatto sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to' munatioacid.M being'more i nvent and lest apt by continued nse to disorder the stomach, m febrile dis eases, it can be used properly dilated, a* a refrigerant todimlmsh thirst and preternatural heat Inskradis eaees—in those, forms of dyspepeia connected with.un alkaline condition of the stomaoh, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-brash, it will prove better'than hydroohlorio aoid. In oasesof Co(tcaptcr<m«m,and other injurious con seeuenoes arising from the- action of lead, this water will prove, to be an adfcuirable antidote, Va ' tkronic pharyngitis, laryngitis , chronic mucous cacarrA. and hnniui Asthma, chronic ophthalmia (externally as a gargle m ulcerated sore throat*, meases of sat vation, and in leucorrhea and gleet : and also intnles. . When taken internally, a wine-glassful ot the Water, diluted, taken three tunes a day, is sufficient for an adult. - Other testimonial* from phynoians, and other re spectable individuals, may be seen on application to the Agent. - Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unless procured Prom H. W. BOSTWIOK, No. ST4 BRoW^rS^. . >»KwfiskBg* Ptore. Northeast comer of FIFTH and CHKfiI'HUT . AisoTor sale at FREDERICK BROWN. Jk.*s, Drug “ f Tb. Trad. aup.lnd ,t Wholeeate Priori. mrU-kwly THE CHIEF AMONG ten THOUSAND. PALLET'S Magical pain extractor HAS universally , supplanted all other OlnfmnSjt aSd'healiiur aepUoationem both tb, Eaatarn and/Wrotem. HemiphetH, whirarer Intro duced; and tb Mlriiuic merit i. the true roc ret of it, nooetf all eutaaeciu *fKlimt. whether the settee be wldw er diienst. - BUPNS kg SCALDS are laetahtlr relieved of W their aswoleh, pain and Muumapon.br'atiEiel, 3 appfloatien of flue «*r stllota AeaSer, Ml the 3_fle*h it renewed ae if bj a ohane. co blemi.il or roar 2 remalaiftf, tHE FRIEND OF B THE NURSERY.' .Children are freeuent H tgSerenbomexternalla urie»,. eTOeoiallr from tluid and Campetn. £z~ Sortimr— therefore ,verr K mother should here thta •shoe Freraraboo ,000- 2 ttestlr oobaad. It h«»h |er. bW«>sl«,aad aaiokl, Z remoTee the TETTER or “TOShamS w&tmma. , The .ttaohimst.the Tra- 3 veUer, and every otiter In dividual whose (ohin-life u throws - pun .Within- the ohaace tn accident from 2 ezplosibn. firs, or ecm fie*,Humic bear in mindS that this Mafio Kxtrocto is his best and onlyuiena* S It is both portable aa< cheap, and sifould ever be & hiw companion, as a Diem in used. There are thou-, jl. sands of Imng witnesses to testify to its marvellous S virtue, who owe their eqgnd Jinibs setf mueles 3 to its saving sffisaoy* OR ti a FRSVKNTIVB fig a* w*U m OURS t , terns, « toslMiaii. BorosofaJl kinds, Braises, Kstuia, . Shot wounds, “ Boils, m ' Frost Bite*, . Bonmn, - . .Broken Breast, Foyer Sores, Sourvy* Bite* of Reptiles, Felons, Scalds, Cancer.,, Sianilalar Dip- gourf; Oreoked Lips, . eases, « , SealdHeai. Ohavped Hands, Marotmal Bores, sprains, Chilblains, . Faios generally, Small Fox, Cramp, Pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Files, Tetter, Chafes. , Poison, Ifioere, Disease* of the Peumatimn, Venereal Bores, Skin* Hashes, &c* Sold at the prinojpsißepot*, 14 Brosdwsy, New York, a» , sa??ft b a t .fspsue Meroli “ t ' T. W. DYDTT Bo SONS, , , . _ , «« North SEGOND Street, feir Wholesale Agent* for Fennsylvauua. ' V B. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING daily,between t® and 4 o’clock, Address mflt tm V/B. PALMER, E J. BAXLIS THOMAS. * JL . _ , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, «** «?« from No. 118 AwhitrwttoNo. 499 WALNUT Street. Particular attention given to the recovery of Mewao nle Claim*. Tlie drafting and examination of wi i, Conveyances,/Mirnmente, Bneft of Title, and’other Inatniin enU of Writing. The management of Executor* amp*, Adminiitratarsßffcs, and. Trusts, superintended; and toe beet securities proourea for the permanent a tectmente of Money. Satisfactory reference given when repaired. apBQ*em* EXENBY E. KEENE, Hu atntt hi wo.aw Sonth TRIKU straat. mhrr.gn* ITORAOE SEE, u "fSfflMr 1 " 11 , No. XU Sonti SiXTH Stre»t. _ 'W Olll * the County Courthouse,) Prepares Poeoifioatumi, Drawings, &o. t and transacts •II other business connected with the obtunme of Let ters Patent. gp» 4m* J WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW* - Offlee, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, (Opposite independence Square*) Philasxlphia* Hr the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points Is ttie/unitad States,» enabled to proeeonte and oolleot claim* of every description. ' Particular attention riven to the examination and re* oovery of the cLahns ofLexatees and Devisees, and the examinatiou of Land Titles and securing theintereetr ofheirsand all persons interested Is the same, in all parts of the Union. ' . Has the Statutes of all ths States and is Commissioner forraoetoftbem.* Depositions oarefully token under Commission** s FUGUEI’ & SONS, Raqeive regularly a fall assortment of desirable 01* •ARB* which thee offer atlow rates* fer eoah er a»' «r*fM aradit ?•!* lr ALFRED L. HOUGH, •*»- PAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT, Orders solicited for every description of ■ PAPER AND MATERIAU, No. U South BIXTH Street, Philadelphia* DAWSON & NICHOLSON, STREET* B*tve*n xtr,aUh PAWSON. 3 AH, ii. NICHOLSON, I||BS. FREDERICK HODGES. OF BOS f’JL TOf(. intends o„nin« a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in this oity, commencing id September next. Mrs. H. has the honor of referring to the Key. Alex; H. Vinton* Di D , Rector of the Ohuroh of the Holy Trinity. Circulars, withYull partioulars, may be obtained of Mr, F.H. Hodges* 701 VINE street. apM-Bm* A MERIC AN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is • '*** reliable medium through wfcioh BohooU and FomD nee mayoJ>tam competent Teachers. Parents may ob- Ste‘' ra, 1 b *“ nl»-tf Ut XT RYAN T & STRATTON’S NATIONAL Rtf ,1 'rit, liaifklo, Clavelrad, Ctdoaio. too. St.LcaU, Par lei tuition. callorMndfor Cantona. fC-tf fUgu^ljyitokM, lObriJo' WTOj? Paper,- paper—note, letter, CAP, B,LL, LEGAL, DRAWING, SERMON, Ai? atner kind, of Paper, "for *»!«..a* low price., by PERRY,SIaIioa.r.FOURTH and BACK. JeM-lm TVEW LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL— JjTNYELOPFS.—Over 200 different styles .and «»***, selling from SOo. per 1000 upward. Or- PINE 0iL.—159 bbls, Pino Oil, » sups |ow^aksss5 > Ein ,i BC^i^^i,. Brick-making machines which .UOterUie SW,ttmrMktttXttOptrd*T. Brick carnS?l§ -SJEIRITfiT.URPENTINE.—27S bbls Spts. iOOKTO iiUUOi SUGAR.— 2SO hhda me- wmumoß&oiM BUSINESS CARDS.; EDUCATIONAL. PBfcPAltfiD GIVE. : ~ . • * . *l'. r> u. n .-•- ' gPALUtKO’S PREPARED GtOB l SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUEt • .: SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUEI SAVE THE P1E0E8! ECONOMY I ' DESPATCH WST'' A Stitch m Timi >av« Nh«»." "V, JLtcxMntttv>l!l dam., tea im»t!l:‘.sleUdMnti lies,U Is v*ri‘ desirable to have eom* eheapand oon* way for rrourin, Poraltura, Tojo. Crookary, ite, . i. PREPARED GLUK neetiali suoh emergeholes. and no housshold con afford abe without it, I*l* always readyAand-Un.to.the stlpk ng point. There is no longer a neeMSity for lunpiufr oiairs. splintered venders, beadles*-onljs, aad broken oradles,' It is just the article fo? oons. shell, and other OTsaroental work, so popular with ladies ef-rofiaemaat ireble preparation eolC. beiny ohemi oaliy h.ldjn aolation, and aoueani). all tea valnabla anautiaa of tha boro 1 oabmet-makar,' Glaa. It may ha uKd in tha plaoa of ordinary maolla,ai bain, vaaty mora adheeive., - 1 : ■* USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." 2. B,—A Brnih aeoomyamei each bottla. Fric. U unte WHoLnVaj.; Dbtot. No. H) PfiTT St., Nkw Yobk. Addraa, HENRY 0. SPALDING t go., Bon S.WO, New York. Put BP for Dealer, in oaroa oontmain, four, eitht, and twelve doaon—abeautifulLithoyTaphio Show-Card aooompanyinf; eaoh paokage. ; W-A eingle bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED Lite .will **ve ten Dmea lb ooet annually to every prominent Stationer,, Druygieb, Hard ware and Furniture Dealon, Groddre, and Fanoy It will stand any olimate* SPALDING'S PREPARED GIU.BI USEFUL IN EVERYHOUBE. v*M3WffllteM3h v *' BoM N^H P W B &®. BOLD P B A y siSfeES. '. bB£W^M^ k b d b» noimxssmmiwito “Bwr™' * SOLD r COUNTRY 8 MMofR tared by mw * HEJfAY O.SPALDING fc CO., ~ _ _ -48 QKDaR Street,NewYork. Address Post Office, Box No. BAQO. Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Artfolet -vrhtoh, if damaged, may b» restored to their original strength and uaefttlaess by , 1 - - SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE. £_||9ngs | EdES: Ks^okk:::::—-•“# J.—.Mend* JARS fc!Me?&'Lß^^reß-W6Rk~.\V.V.rrTr.7.U 4 .V.aj‘ M-. Mends MIRROR‘FRAMES. —.... M N-.M*nd« NEfraL-J^sre....,-..., O. Mends OTTOMANS .... —.-..0 P. .. .Mends PiANQ-FORTEk ™ .2* 777777*77 7.' .*r.s 1 U^;..Mends UMBRELLA-STICKS. ,U V——Mends VASES . V W-.Mend* WORK-BOXES 77 W X.—Mend* XYLOGRAPHIO-WORK——..JC z77Me2d* zE®^^^ij-w6Rir/.7.trritr.’^ A—ln conclusion, SpALyiNG’S PREPARED GLUE u useful in Libranes and Schools. 1.. Mends SOPAR....— 8.7. 1 ...Mends PITCHERS... - J».... S 5.. .*....Mend* ACCbIIDEONS.. A...'5 4.. . .L... .Mends LETT KR bEALING.. -.... .u.... 4 .Mend*DAGUERREOTYPEGA3ES..D.... & A.../—..MendsIMAGE&.~ —. -T-.: 0 7.. ..MendsNKW BREAKAGES— N,... 7 5.. ends GUNS J'OOKS G.... 8 9—«. 8~» .Me&d* SCHOOL-BOOKS S 9 U—STT. .Mend. KLRCtAIOAL jAacHIHeS-.E. . ..la 17—D—.Mends DESKS _ B—l 7 ;;.'Mend‘ 2&<S®BNEST,g AVKBtljm &.! ’. IS n Mend. ACORN-WORK—— Laa U Mend. a. R ■»■«*— l ‘Mends xILLKT b «■*--» —-4-98 Sr4raSta;:™rJ 29- Mends HONEY-BOXES .7.777 7773 BeawlVugNiTUßE.'.' Zi: ia B—:SXS 40. .Mend. MAtBjRfcBAFBS 40 u m«Id! r_T.U 43 ..„M4nd. foWWUJLAOIST. J. ,„43 41.. WABgWANDB~ .44 44 Hind. BBDOTEAM. .. , 43 $_ MnndiMi^^^P^l'.'J.'nnr.mnS 10 Mend. BACKGAMMON -BOARDS. ..AO 41--. .Mend. BANB-5.XMJ..... 31 62. ... M end* SLA OX- .£2 gSt CAlffiyt'ra I'.'“’. B£oBMASBS7.‘.‘.'"-.T“n"“";8 AS. U.. Mend» CRUTCHES. 8 «mrT SJSs SluDiSi * 79—.-77’Msnde ; '7O Mends SIO^HES-PRAMES’7 .* 1 7! *lw Mends CARD-OASES—— -..74 76—v. —. Meeds CtLE5TR.......... .75 woßE r BTAi?p'B.'.~'jrrrr.” 77 73_ Mend. DRAUGHT-BOARDa .„78 /9 Meeds DISHES, 7p 91 M."S DioiBoxEBir::;.'.::::::.-.::;; ■“ a—...-. Mends DOORS. A 2 89—.... Mends DOMINOES. U—..... Mends FIRKbOARDS 88. Mend* FLUTES -7T... .7.88 86.——. Mends BALLU9TERS...—..,. »...Mends GLASSWARE: -77 8? Guffi-p|RCHAWARBr:.:;:.ffI ?i. T pf 8 “ ™ “:.;S5 - «.... Mende ORGANS—. gg 98.. .Mends MODELS .......777... . 63 94-——Mends SEWING-MACHikk STANDS-..M £ ..|we f%3^&®RD'lvbiCk7—*—a 97.. —Mends PATTERNS. .. 7. a W —.....MendrSIDEBOARDS .777717... la a.,..—.Mend* WOODEN WARE. 109—...Mend* WILLOW WARE. ..—.-....100 bfa K B y™»^- ■ BPal b d^§'!yPß bYu A g R o » ue - SPALBINO’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BYJBROOERS. . SPALDING’S PREPARES GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES. sol D %Wu°s! p « Soi^WWIgE^S. BOLD BY CODSTIHf S J^BfcaAN?8 a GJENARALLY. Manufactured by ’■ HKNjIYa SPALDING k CO.. ... _«CEDAR Street, New YoiV Address Post Office, Bpx No. B,WO. Pat up in oases containing either Four, Kirht, oi Twelve dozen eaoh—A beautiful Lithographic Show- Card accompanying each peonage. - dM-sly WINES *ND EI()VORS. rfIHE VINE-GROWERS’ COMPANY OF A . ‘ r COGNAC. iu° JULES DURKT, Feb*. Mahaorr. A&EXTIN A ’BW YORK, JOHN OSBORN. THIS CORPORATION, numbering amongst Its share holders fourteen hundred Proprietors of the best Vine yards In the Distnotof Cognao, its extensive Establish ments being located Jr the centre of the town of that RMBe,wa#orfanixedforthe express purpose oi main taining the standard charaoterof brahippmg that a rt i de nl?i 5 R ns tfvep u r i ty and ex (to trftwtrons entirely loth# Byandt grown within the District of Cognac. And wholly the prodooe of Vine yards in that highly-favored locality; on no condition admitting into it* storenoeseeany Stand r sa d DlstoToti* bcen ® rcKluaed Without tile limit* of extending the just reputation of their brand by such.means only os will mast the ap provsl and of the most respectable Wins fif h JgSs%^»x.^?A^?y < ?„ ftO N Tw disposed of to the Trade and the Public* by the Under mentioned respeotabis firm. ' • . • Hvery bottlers sealed with the oapsttie-or the Com pany—the corks bear the same-stamp, and the labels contain an exact description of the quality, duly signed infao-sunile. by tna Agent of the Company. The. Brandies now offered consist oi two different qaatities, both guarantied to do quality, BttdOTKlfcBinrt.SHsJ&fctesg- K. r,pie«eat«*,jnut»bl» for frailly or medioinßl pur -OSi«i S i..h»vla,k«,ourged Ihitlhebottle,««loo rK'll.a- *R iUI ! etwoeh than ii n.u wly supplied to the public, the Agent oy the vompany S n .»’B?rr t Sd , s,' , l?l»® owll « n «A‘ wttfo may: be preferred, to a smaller one* and that in obtaining ths article of the exact strength,atwhtoh-itwSTsxSSiiSS fyPj Vi o *. ll^ t oouromers may regosnlse the advantage of edulng water to suit their own taste,- instead of our 360 ft RE ' MS WRITINQ PAPERS, SSSfi?; ,0 91 WS?: A COOUNT BOOKS for tho Ist of Jul-r, rot W Retslt Bn!e«,' PERRY, Manufacturing htationer* FOUitTH and itACH*. * je23lm SITEEL PENS.—4,OOO Gross'; assorted, T snow’s Italian.” for sal* , * bbothe*. «t, »d *» XI OOK*KEEPEF S eatr get good gu>ti o ”f> »t ?ERR\;B, I-OURTH bbls. Wilmington- TAR; 476 jsaffe s l; Sf If .Hbrs. , Pitob:i Wilmington. , BAII,lRpAl» ' |g»OM PHILADELPHIA, QER i WwjjPhltodalphii 9.01 Wai A.’**,, i, j, t, 1%, »ni AW min. A.M„ l.Mmin.,4 t «X, Dsfl«.Ww‘. »'*> *• M ” ’,, ,ON SUNDAYS* , iMTe philadel»Wa# oa > A. M., sJ, and 7K P. M. TJO A. M.. UAO. AIO, and 9.10 ,rb *’ ’’ “*• *> UAi M ” ‘Si’ «• IMTB PMtadelphi* 8 jf.™«nd?nnd 8 P. It, Mare norrStovn 7K A. M., 1 »nd 8 P. M. : . ! 'v,v u manavunk. . Luts Philndelßhia.fi. so, 7H. 8.08. ILOB A. It.. IAB.IBB. AM. «X. i ts, ABO, BJt, and lU< PT M. ’ ’ LBBnMBnBjnnhBX. ?X. a.Bl. tx.uid 11X A. M.. 1. ■BB, B,BX, 8, and BXV. ’*’ . „, ~ . , , ON SUNDAYS. L«*tl fix P. M; " .PHILADELPHIA TRaFn8 R Jo*POXTSVILLEi iEAmffti »nd HARRiSBURS. ' MORNDfS LINE, DAILY, (Sundays exoepted.) Leave New Depot, ooraer of BROAD ana 0 ALLOW - HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Pwsengerentraoces on Thirteenth and on CallowhUl streets > at B.CO A. M., connecting at Hanisbaii With the - FENNSYijVANIA FATLKOaD. 1 P. M, tram rutminr to PltUhnrr; the CUMBERLAND valley I.QS P. M. tram nmnlnc to nhsrobersbanc. CarUsie. *n, : and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROADIP.«. train, nutnmi to Sin buTTfiAo, AFTERNOON LINES. ;Jto*TO New Besot, corner of BROAD and OALLOW;- HILL Streets, PHlLADELPHlA,(Paseengerentranaes at S P. M., DAILY* (Sundays ex i eeoted.l DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD* Fxom Philadelphia. Miles, ToPb®nixviUe....,—~ S6\ , Reading.... - —, 68 Philadelphia a"d Read Ins, Lebanon..,. M and Lebanon Valley.R.lC HJimsDurg.... . ~llmJ paaphin~«~ . ..~134) MiUersburg~.-. ,U 1 , Northern Central Trevorton Junotion. .liB Railroad, Banbury 168 Northsttbetlond.. ~ ~171 Lewisburg..l7B Milton—, v.. 19 Jersey Shore.as Look Haven...*9lJ fey°n- • - Williamsport and Elmira ... v rj ujiivß V ~ Railroad. The 800 A. M,»urf the&SOF, M, train oocneot daily making oloee ootfnteticns with lines to Niagara Falls, mfcAOlS?#Sjsi?CorMfor BROAD and OALLO WEILL Streets. apli-tfT ~ - W, H. MeTLHKIfNEY.SesrstaTT. hud Ene R. R, JSmhh FPRIN9 ARRANGE “‘““WB;; AND “™ PASBEI%EH lI ™aINB For Baltimore at B,lf A. M.* Si aoon,(Eipree*») ana B.UA. M.. U noon, 1.19,6,00,7.00 and at 0.16 A, M,, 11, Ll 6, #.OO, j For Now Castle at 8.16 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. -. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., andfi.OQP, M, Forpover at 8.16 A* M.. and M 0 P, M. For Sul ford at 8.16 A. M., and 648 P. M* ' VorLauret'dt 8.15 A. M.*and 6.00P.MT ■ „ L*ajeHaitimore at BJO An*L»(Expre«,J 20.16 A* M« atAW«m and 11J0 A. M., 1,41, ! ’SJeavi Salisburyats£o A. M.» andB4)o P. Si, Leave Laurel at t .16 A. M.* and 3.M> p, M, Leave Saaford at 6.4 g A. M., and 4.00 PVM, Leaf* Milford ai7AO A.M., and 4AO P. H&T AMVeltovef AtMoiu2£ia&d6JOP. M. Leave Middletown at 104» A. M. and 74)6 P. M- Leave New Caatie at 8,00,10.96 A.M., and 84)0 P. M. Leave Cheater at 7407 WO, IS4MA. M..2J1, 6.37 and V.UP.M- Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Kail lead at 10.16 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.46 A. M.,lf4Band 11.40 P.M, Leave Wilmington atPA6 A* M., IA66P. Jtt., aid JAP? TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will ran** follow*.* for and intermediate Leave Wilinincton for Ferryville and intermediate places at 54ypP. MV .Leave Wiiminrton (or Philadelphia and intermediate plane* at 4.44 P. M. / ’ Leave Havre-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi- . ate place* at 6.00 a. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi ate place* at 4410 P. M. . SUNDAYS Oplr at 11.20 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Ofcv at 646 P. M„ from Baltimore to Philadelphia, apad 8. M. FELTON. Precident THE PENNSYLVANIA OE N XRA t RAILROAD, 360 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. SBrnamm 1860. THE CAPACITY OF THIpOAPIB NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS . j BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Triins from Boston, New York, and,aH points East, andln tlm 1 Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Traini to and from all point* in the wait, Northwest, and Southwest —thu* famishing noiUtiee for the tramportatioD of Passenger* unsurpassed far ipeed and comfort bjnny other rente. Her Train* provided with Loagbridge’* Patent e-epeed under perfect control of the engineer, I adding rnaoh to tnehantroi travener*. - • - SmokingOaraareattaobedtoeaoVrram: Woodruff** Sim8 o fisN^i,S£?r > fif2sfeSti.S T 4“ dava excepted. 1 §vain leave* Philadelphia at 7 80 A* M, tine . . .. 1140 A.M. , “"feSINeTfIBAVE "AS POL^&WS: arg Aooommodation, Ti. Columbia, I f, M« gotarabia ... •• •, . 4,00 P. M. Paikeitrarg « e.» P. M. _Weet Charter- • U9O P.M, Wert Charter Faaeengen will rake the MM!, We«t Cheeter A c c-p in ni [XI Vt io n .an d Columbia Trains. Pawngereror Bciibnrj, Williamoon, Elmira, Bulla lo, Niagara Fall,, and intermediate flints. leaving l’tii ladelcbia at 7.1 a A. M. and 1 M. fo direotlr throngh.l Tickets W crtwanl me, beobtained et the oßoee or the Oomsanj in Philadeluhia, New York, Boston, or Bal- Umorei shd Tiokete Eartwerdet an, of the Important Rallroad OmooeTn the west; also on bo«3 an, of the regular Line of Steamer, on the Mueiatippi or Ohio river*. tar Fare always a* low* and time ae «mok> as by key other. Route* m . > ■ For farther information apply at the Passenger Bt*> tira. Southeast.oorner of Eleventh and MarketStreet*. -The oomplebon of the Wentarc oczmeoUon* of tie PepiißTlvßpia Railroad toChicaso.make thi* the DlRfeOT LINE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. * The connection of CTapk* by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantage* readilv Sreoiated by Bhipppere of Freight) ana the Travel- Publio, ercbanl*.and Shipper* entmeticg the traanortation tieir Freight to inie Company, oan rely with oonfi denoe on it* speedT transit. _ . TtM RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Penn*>lvama Railroad are at aU ttnus asjAvorabli as art tkargtd bp egktr Railroad Companies, tar Be pnrtloular to mark package* “ via Pernia. Rail road. ■ For Freight Contreou or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com pony i „ . D. A, STEWART, Pittsburg; H*S.Pi«r°eA Co. ,2ane*v(lie, O.; J. J. JohnstoSeßipley, O.s R. MoNeely/MaTßViue, Ky.; Ormeby A Cropper, Portaßiouth, ft; Paddook A Co., JeSorsonville. Indi fana: H. W. Brown A Co.. Cincinnati, O.; Athera A bbert, Cmomnati. O.s R. C. Meldnim, Madison, Ind.; v. E. Moore, Lcmumlle. Ay.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., lnd.i N. W. Graham * Co., Cairo.lll.; R* Sau, ShaierA Glass, St, Xasii, Mo,s John H. Har ns, Nashville* Toon.; Harris A Hunt* Memphis, Tena.; Clarke A A Co.„ Cmoago,HJ.LW. H. H. KoonU, Alton, P'lor to Freight Agents of Railroad* at different points 84 B, KISJaSTON. Jr.. Philadelphia. LEECH A CO., No. 77, State street. Bolton. ILll* JffiUlTON,^ Freight Agent. Phil*. 5* rw6r¥ ? A» °,?a Tl Agent. Phil*. • .. E. LRWIB, Gen'lSup’t Altoona, Fa. liMt fSC»c—l ELMIRA ROUTE.— PHILADELPHIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD. (UJIOXEsT' ROUTE to Tamaqua. Catawissa, Ru jtm> Wnkesbarre. Scranton. Danville. Milton, Wil- Damsporw Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo, Niagara Falla, Rochester, Cleveland. Detroit. Toledo, 1 Chicago,St.Lonla,Milwaukee, and all point* North and West.' * ■ Passenger trains will leave thenew Depot ofthe Phi- ! ladelphiaand Reading Railroad, ooroer BROAD and OALLOWHILjU Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal* lorwhill street,) dally (Bonday* excepted), for above pants, as follows: , The 8.00 A.M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes- The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigna and Niagara Fall*.andßuffalo.Nev York and Erie,and New York Central Rail oads, from all points North and West, and the Canadas. Baggage checker to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and alli-icrmediato points. Tickets conbj procured at the Philadelphia and El* S mire. RailroadU* Vejl iqket Offioe, northwest oorner of IXTHandOIF pNUTBireet», and at the Passenger Spot, corn*r i -j HIRTEKNTHand CAM OWHILL. • THROUti, EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leave the Ptur i elphia and Reading Depot, Broad and Gallowhijiatre li daily (Sunday* excepted), for &U points Westa l North, at 0 P.M. Freights mu be delivered before BP.M. to insure their going th i > ame daj, %& ht B"#t ' OH AS. B. rAPPEN, Genera! Agent, Northwest corner SUifTHand CHESTNUT Streets, frpH-tf - Philadelphia. 1860, fiipnpi 1860. DBLPHIAANDTRBNTON RAILROAD CO.’R u %o f rW^a a y u^», tonSw From Walnut-street Wharf, W ill leave as follows—vis: At 8 A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. A A. Aooom modatton..._B.....— ~. .93 20 Atfl AM, via Camden and Jersey City (N.J.)Ao oommoaation., SSA Atfl A M, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning At 11A m7* by Steamboat,* vfaTaoonV ani'jersey j. City. Western Express,.....B 00 Atl3*PM,via Camden and Amboy, Aooommo* ■ dstion—..... 315 At 3P M, via Camden and Atnboy, C. and A. Ex* A ??■!>•• M/by*Bteaimboafvia*Taccmy and Jersey City, Evening Express 3 00 At4P M, hy Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey City. 3d Class Ticket. —. 333 At 6 PM, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening M0i1.... —.— .. —.— ........ 800 At H P M# via Camden and Jersey City, Southern MaU--, ■,,., T „.,. r ,r~ri,T. 3 28 AtftPM,via Camden and. Amboy, Aooommoda-. lion#(Freight and Passenger#>-*X*t Class Ticket. 328 i Th», P M Mill Lin. runs IIP M.Scmlff «to n . *o., at e A M. and 4PM, from Walnut-street wharf, and 7.10 A M frora/Kenalnston. .jor Water Gap.Stroudsburg, Scranton. WilkesSrre, Montrose, Great Bend, fico., at 8 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 740 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela .ware Lackawanna and Western R. R. rot Mount Holly, at 6 and 3A. M., 3 and 4 H P. M, For Freehold, at 9 A. M., and 3 P. M. WAYLINES. For Bristol, Trenton, So., at 3)5 and4P. M. from Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A, M. and 6X P. M. from Kensington. _ , For'Palmyra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Barline*' ton. Florence, Bo rdentowp* So., at 12S» 1. and 4HI P. M; .Steamboat Jos Belknap tor Bordentown and Interme diate Flaoes, at *H P* M. ~ Bieamboat'Trenton for Tacony. at 11 A. M. and TaoonT. Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4P. M., • Fifty Pounds of Baggage,, only, allowed eaoh Passeu g. Passengers are prohibited from.taking anything as gage but their wearing apparef.AU baggage over, r pottnda to be paid for «nia. Tho Company Ml lr responsibility tor baggage to One Dollar pet pound, and will not be liable for any amount bejona 9100. ex* Ar.nt. w- PHILADELPHIA ANft fIBWSSMW" 04 ”* On and after APRIL Id, 1800. Oommntation Tiokets,. with twenty-six oodpob*. will be jteued.xood for Ihs holder aadanTtaemofrofhii family, on any Passenger Tram, aitd at anT.«m«. . Ihey will be soldby the Treasurer, at the office of the company. No. 837 Boat)i FOURTH Street, at a reduction of cent,- from the regular fares. FarUes wishing to xnjoy the FUOA9Xl*nfU»'MvehMUi»lMoi mt27*tf . Thirtieth «tr«eu, Wiit Philaoeiphia, 4*uFT(Biuidteji exoßjWd) at 7 W A. AH*Mf *tf Wednesdays aed Saturday# on exons train at 130 Leav» West Q rove ail JOtaj&M *od 4 .to P. W. ; Tbi 730 A. M . 'i ram Iron Philadelphia ooeneots *!i- I reet with a rally linn or Bta*ea Via New Lob Jon and Oxford.. Retnrsfa* (eavea i xfordat dJj. Ai W<. ctm^ I neotinc with thi AM A. M. tram from wait 0 ov* Thabeafetiful scatter? and well-known healthloln#** of Delaware and Chatter eauatie* oflhr eapenor in* tiuoement# to those looking for summer boaromr. Freights for tbu line received at No. ftlfl^arjfat^BL Philadelphia, June 28,1660, taold' WpennUndent, fgat'aMiiiMß PHTLAPELP Hi A READING RAtb»OAD On and a tec Jab 1, 1330 Mifrase Tick*!* will be it aed at 846 each. ami- <>oUnf» percent., givnu the holder arUhtto travel 2000 rmlea at any time, between anv polnfs, tin- in the Am i oar of nnr P wopger Trap on abova Railroad or the branches work* d by earn Com peny. - .... Business men and o f hers, having o<*ca*i/>B to travel frraaei tly between different poinre. will And thifl ar» , ranxementoonveniettand economical. For said ticket* or other inforaatiofijieptr to the i Tio et A*ente on the Line ♦*. A> NIC fjL'. General Superintendent, Reading,or to *. BRADFORD. j«2B 7m ' Tr»aeansr- Philadelphia. fSS r—n vania bailroad. CHANGE OFBOURA. On and after MONDA' 7 . Ju\» 2.1860. Passenger Trains of this road will leave Front and Willow streets aa lol* For Bethlehem, and points on LehlghiVallev and oon* neotiotf fO'ds. atiSQ A. M..2SftP. ftl. t and6P. M. For DoOestownatO A. M and 4 P.M. For Fort Washington at jO 30 a. HL and 6 50 P. M. Tram; for Philadelphia leave Bethlehem at 5 it A.&L, 9.20 A. M.. end 623,F M Leave T>oy lee town a* 7*)A. M, and 4.13 PM, ... i at 6 25 A- M. and * U P. M. Philadelphia for Dorlestown at 9 P. M. for Pbiladelm.ia at 6 40 ML Bethlehem for Philadelphia at a PVM. i« w * KLLiB CLARK, > gent. Bwbhb important to PLEASURE SEEKERS! TWR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY oners advantages unequalled by any other line— to eer •on* T «lei;mr HEALiiI or RECREATION I From during the team tecatAer —in the isaae of xxcuxsioit ticket*, on and aftey Jau*»th.lBS<i,to C*BMoa, A/.TooA*. Bmvtomp and ErnxATA Bpanrot, ana coupon ticexts for «te**»y-siar trip*, for the oee of fAscuxs. to and frompotats near the city. Tickets to C* xssoif Hoyitra, pt th» tummit of Ms Al* I leghiny mountain I —rood far a rOund • trip urttkin ID doyi—o be hadfor f 7.60. I Tickets to Altoona, where invalids and others will nod splendid hotel accommodations, good for round trip tefrAtß 10 days—fare #715. For Bedford Springe—Pawneers ticketed to Fop*' well.on the 'Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailrrad, and for Broad Top City to Blair v s Station.' fcxcursioo tio* s7.cS; «mjrl* trip. 93-40. Two daily lines of ooaones connect with the trains. Baggage changed at I Hoati ngdon without,extra charge. Passengers to EphraU Springs take stage from Lan* caster. • Tickets forßouml Trip, ft; Single 1 tie, 9 2J3. ,PsaS, o ret£»ll lK»tnki on Pennsylvania railroad I LAST OF DOWNINOTOWN oaa proenre tickets for 39 I trips, good for anr member of the family, at a disooont I of 25 per cent, below regular ratee. 1 The above ttektfa- and farther information to be bad I after June 90th by application at the offioe of the Penn i sylVama Railroad 00., aouthraa* corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*. Piiladetabia. ■ „ m . THUS. MOORE, Agent. . 1 ,gwl> L> Houpt, Gen. Tioket Agent jeg im fig c——n WBBT CHESTER « IWI “ PSU OHillsl OP V {fbvXB. . On and after Monday, Jane 4th, UW. the trains will leave PHiLABKLPHIa, from the Btation.Northeast corner of Bigbtaenth and Market streets, at 7.03 and 10 45 A. M.. a d 2.50 and 5.45 K M. Leave wEBT CH KB tkR. from the Depot, on"Eiut' 1 Market street, at C. 30 and 9 20 A. AL, and IAO and SJO ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8.00 a. M..and XOO P. Al. Leave West Chester,atTJßA. M .andsaeP.M. , , , „ HEtIRY WOOB, Je4*tf General Superintendent ISEttnn' NORTH PENNBYL IHHUHR VANIA RAILROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. For BETHLEHEM. DOYLBSTOWN. EABTON. Mauoh EOKLBY,WHITE HAVEN.WILKESBABRE, Ac. On and after MONDAY, May Mth, 18©, Faseenrer Trains will IeaveFRONT and WILLOW "treels. Phi ladelpnia, DAILY. (Bandars exoepted,) as follows: - _ At dAd A- M. (Express), for -Bethlehem, Alientown, Manoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Ao. At 2AO P. Al. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauob Chunk. Ac. This trern reaches Keaton at IJQ P. M.« andmakes I close connection with New Jersey Central Express Tram for New > ork. Pauoagon Df this train reooh I Mauoh Chunk the tame evening. At 6.40 A. M. and 439 F. M.(Accommodation), For Doylestown. At 9AO A. M. and <JO F. M. (AocommoHation). mi .w m „ , For Fort Washington. The CM A. M. Express Train makes oloee connection With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem being the shortest and moot desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points id the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHIIZAPia.PHIA: Bethlehsm, (Express,)at7.ls A.M.and fJSP. Leave Doylestown (Aooommodation,) at 6JO A. M. and4P. M. , , Leave Fort Washington <Aocomn:odation,)at ASSA. M. and 215 P, Id. BN SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Selphia. for Doylestown, at 8 P. Id. itown for Phltaoelphia at BJD A- M. hem for PhiladeipniaatAOuP. M. Fare to Bethlehem. #1 JO. lo Mauoh Chunk, $l6O. ToKastonjllJO. To noyierown 80 cents. A Through Tickets mutt be procured at the Ticket Of ficssat WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to eeoure the above rates of fare. ’ Ail Paosenger Trains (except * nndwr Train*) connect at Berks StTeet with Fifth and Bixth Kreetsand Second {mdThird/streetPawenger Railroads2ominutes after Bavins willow street my» ELLIS CLARK. Agent tTg—c—n NOTICE.—OHESTEE TERMEDIATK igTATIONS.-On asd^ter2Bth Mar. 1280, the Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Reaainsßailroad Company, comor of D»M3iaajcAldjOyrmLL Streets, (passenger en %BJiniBTMl3forDowningtown* leave*ats.oe AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, 1 saves at apt Wi H. McfLHENNEY, Secretary* ’BCWa—n WEST CHESTER P TRAINS ,u SLEVEN^V»ad^ARKSsSj*( M«Vt gandM) u 7.1 A A. M., lUO P. M.. uut .P. M. L.AT9 WMtChe.tar M A. ML IS a A. ST, sad 110 P. M. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STFAM ENGINE AND 2UM&6OJLKR WORKS —NE * FIB A L?VY ( PH-OTiCnL AND THtORKTi AL MACHINISTS, BulT.t R-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS! and FUUWliiißfl, hanne, for many years, been » successful operation, and been exclusively encased in butiding ana repairing Marine and River engines* high A*-d low pressor*, Iron Boats. Water Tanka Propeller*, Ac.. Ao,. r # »peotfally offer their services to the public. a« being wUjr prepared to contract for Rnginet of Ml sizes. JuarEa. River, and Stationary, bavin* sets of vaternsocoffierentsises.are prepared to execute or* dera nun amok deesaloh. hvsry ascription of Pattern making m*de at the shortest notiea. Hub and • nw Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania obarooal iron. Forcings of ail sizes and kinds j Iron and Brest Css tings, of all descriptions} Roll Turning. Screw Cutt-ng, and all other work con nected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The suMcnbers have ample whan eook room for re pairs of ooats. where they can lie in perfeot safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ao,, Ao., for raising heavy or lightweights. _ ..Jacob o.heafie, JOHWP. Lt-VY. BEACH and PALMER streets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 953 BEACH Btr#*t*Xen,s]D£toii, Philadelphia— WIL LIAM 11. TIERS informs his triends that, bavin* pur chased the entire stock of Patterns at fne above Foun dr*, he is now prepared to reoeive orders for Rolling, Gnat, and Saw Mill Castings, Koap. Chemical, and House Work, Gearing. Caatmgs made from Rever berator* or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or loam. nuS-tf saxvu v. xju&iox* ravasaji xxsxicx _ WILMAX 3. MS&SLICK* COUTHWABK FOUNDRY, k 5 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON 87REEYW, PBnjtnnvnu. MERRICK A 60NS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine servioe. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ao.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. _ , _ „ „ Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Worker Work Shops, Hail toad Station*, Ac.' Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most la- of Plantation Maolunery, such as Sugar* caw, and Grist Mi 1 la, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defecators. Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac, Bole Agents for N. RilUetut’t Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: and A*pmwa]}2b wolsey’sFatent Centrifugal Sugar Drain tnr Maohine. aue-v SAVING FUNDS* “ A little, but often, fills the Purse.” EiRANKLIN SAYING FUND, No. -L 136 South FOURTH Street,between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on domaad, Depositors’ money seonred by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rente, Mort gagee, Ac. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors* money, but have it at all times ready to return, with o per cent, interest, to the owner.as they have always done, This Company never suspended. , . , . , Females, married or single, and Minors, can deposit in tfteirown right, and auoh deposits can be withdrawn only or their ooneent. ? Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State fpennejlrania with authority to reoeive money rom trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from ® to a o’clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’clook. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyras Cadwallader, John Shlndler, George Russell, Malachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krutnbha&r, Henry Delanr, Niohoten Rittenhouee, Nathan Smeofey, Jot, H, fiat torth waite, Jones Yerkes, Joseph W. Lippinoott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Ctrps Ca dwalla psx t Treasurer, apza-y ** A Dollar saved is twice earned.” CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TR> ST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of THIRD, Philadelphia, Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in drawaf 1 d from of deposit to the day of with- The offiqe is open every day from nine o’olock in the morning till five o’clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o’clock, Hon, HENRY L. BENNER* President, w ROBERT BBhFRIDBE t Vice President. WILLIAM J. ILbed, Poorctary. directors: Hon. Henry L, Benner, F. Carroll Brewster* Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr . Robert Selfridge, ~ Francis Lee, Samuel K. Aeatoa, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Lendreth Munns* James L. Stephenson, Moner is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, In conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rente, and such first-class securities as will al ways insure perfeot .security to the depositors, and whioh cannot fail to give permanenoy and stability to .his Institution. * am ly CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES ►j? TRUST COMPANY, ooreer THIRD »n<) CHEST jriul Stnott warge and small sums reoftived, and _paid back on da rn&ndwitboiltnottda,with FIVE PER CENT.INTE- from the day .of deposit to. we day of with ..Office*hours, from 3 until 8 o’olook every day» and on MONpAXEVENINGS Trom T until 9 o’olook. ’ - DRAFTS for sale on Englandi lroln«di and Scotland, from x l upwards. President-rBTEPHEN & CRAWFORD. OLaRKT! CLARET! vv on johacqhti on draught! Claret r>n' draught, from SLeer rollon ttpward. Alao, all ether kinds of wines airaXiguore, imported difj-et. hr VKRRIKR & LE3IEUR, 119 Boutn SEVENTH street. ■ jeli-Ut* \tfO RK’S ODOMETER BAND COM ■are durable .cheap and efficient. raeaeoruig with woer- aiaurahy am distance ;hs*sed over by, Ihryahicte' to wbiok they are attaohed. 4 b«*a extA-tinuahod Banda oust bat a trifle more than inienor bands witaou^thit, untrr. fiMM tend lor oirgilara, wll-18l ; WX AUCTION., - SKSSfa ... n soorr, j*„ AOcTioMßa,’ Ru. iu ' br o4Uloii!* > ®^V»ri4fC 1 5f*»«ncIflf at 10*<‘ oMook. »r*oi*«L>,' - . - IriC'uded in ■*!»— ; A/bneei mo*t dMireWeTUSved brown, drsb, end whiterldipcntU.fondrliua, adaiaid**; blooeaeja.4« ■ for ladle#', «h obUdreti’eww, dm w.ate»*w , ilitr., hair, and .bnnneU; willow «JuT e*% ! feyWffiifihfifg? boy ‘ I****. Philip ford a co., auciioneim No. 030 MARKET fltreet, and «21 MINOR Street. r •- • - BT. LOUIE, HU, WILIAMS BOYLE,. A On AUO »T TiONEEM * COMMISSION MRROHANTR, No. e North MAIN St, Ml-LOU!,. Mn., (WraWflr With Mirim. Mma,Cl«hqni,fc Co. Ehiuia*,) off.i peUtbgoU. shoe*, Sarduftr*. jewelm •e**£o* aaKcaah advances uxadeon reoeiptof food* madetbree dayesfter «de, Messrs. Myers.. ClMhorn! “ N*» Hoik. SHIPPUft THE BRITISH AND IfORTH MH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ATE*! 1 ®" _ , ,noj MXWT TO** M MV*»ro©L, __ Chief Cabin Faseagft |IH Seaond -CHbin.Passtre —n _ rXoftt Boston TO LITHVOOL. Chief Cabin Passage —~ —... 8118 Bcoond Cabin. Pa*****—>■ N The ships from Near York call at Cork Harbor. _ The atupa from Boeton oaU at Halifax sad Cork Her- SCOTIA. <nov bftiMiftjr.) • . These vessels earn ft dear white light at masthead ; rTeenonctarboardbvw; Mdoatottbow. . - NIAGARA. MUlar, leaves Boston# Wednesday' June ST. pkrsia; jodkm«. •• ARABIA, Rtoee ** Boston, Wadnesdev. July St AFRICA.Shannon. ** N York. Wednesday, Aug. 1. CANAOX Lang, “ Boston. WrfSSffiVAuf 8. ASIA. Lott “ > kork, Wednesday. Atu. IS. 1 EUROPA.LeItoh, “ , Boeton, Wedaseoay, Ant*«. PERSIA. Juakras, 44 N York* Wednesday, Any. 9). Berthe notsecured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Theownereofjtheeeshipe will not be accountable for Gold, Silver. Ba&oq,Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, sulem tails ©I Uarag are signed therefor, and the valve thereof therein expressed. _For freight or »■—ye apply to ®-#4k myf 4 Bowline Owen. IfewYork. FOR THE SOOTH.—CHARLES* H«.tt PtmiM ttu.v.nui of n, mg per oeat. fce low Na w York Btaanuhf, met, „ Th» U, g. hfa»SfowMSjW&TfoWFjfITATK, Cap tain Charles P. Marehmam will tall on Thursday, July ft. at 10 A.M. •' at Sea. The U. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA- CaptalnJohn J.'Garvin, wul sail on Saturday* June SO.atIOA.M. . _ Ihrouth is M to « hourer-only M hoin »t Be*. si; above every ten days, thttft forming ft five-day eammu nfoatioawith Charleston sad Savannah, and the South and Southwest. _ '• «- 1 At both Charleston end Sftvmmah, these Ship* «n -?;«ot with ateamers for Florida, and with railroada, ho.*. or all planes ut the and Inauranoe onalvge proportion of Goods •hipped South will be found tobe lower by the** shir* ; than by Baiuns vernei*, the preauum beins one-half tbo N.' B.—l&suraaee on all Railroad Yrefchtis entirely onneeeeeaTy, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the mßßssa& dale.- Through tiokets mwn Philadalsba. via Charley ton and Savannah steamempe, INOL llBUt G MEALS on the whole route. exkfitt<froxi Ckaneston and Sevan* nah to Montgomery: v . isuri tajiv* To Cbarlertpn.^—.fill M Charleston——TfiC M UM .Savannah 11(4 Si fiSSSUrzrn: SS soo Atlanta——*, MOO Qommbsp— *-*-.# SOO MOO Albany — M Mod Albany.. Suo • Mont*oci MOO Mont*ornery« 9800 Bftoo Mobile.... 4ftfig New ip7ft NewOrieans—Sl oa No bills of lading signed after the ship hag jailed. For freight or paengft apply or boara* at second wharf above Vine street, orto__ ___ Southwest oornsr i/f,. Ace&Uin CharlMton. T. Cfc T. GTBUBPj,, . „ M . Savannah, hCNTER R GAMMELL, m For Florida from Charlestmi, staasmr Carohaa every Tuesday. „ For, Florida frojm Savannah, stsantrs St, Mary’s and Si. John’s every Tneedar ana Saturday. LEGAL., IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF‘PHILADELPHIA. _ Estate of CHARLES L, CARcBNTKtt IHo’d ■N< ttoe it hereby given that ANNA ELIZA CARP£ V - T»R,the widow or the cud decedent, nas filed ieft&ld Court an inventory end appraieement of articles nfper ■onai property, eleoted to (w retaiaed by her uiKl'r the proviftlonftor the act of 1 th April, ISI. ard thar noises ezpeptions reto are presented on or before Frid<tr, July SQth, ISM.the same wit! Je3B*the<t Attomev for the Widow. HOt T rs. HOLT—O. 0. P. M. T., 1860, No 7.—To. CHARLFS HOLT, rdspoedenL Pieose uotiee Rule t> showoaose why Dtvoret a rttfM* U ma*rimoHti should not be decreed, -eturneNe on SATyRD4Y,Jo)>7,I«O at» A.M. R.HDLT, Jets tiwfti* • . Libellant, by her Att^r^ey. IN TUB DISTKIOr COURf* FOR ailE OITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WiLLIAM H. ELLIOTT aadpA • HARINB, his wife, va J>£W J JtTDRBNIuQf. Alia,* Tend. Ex. No in M*roh Term, IMO. Tbe and tor appointed by the conn to distntm. e the fund m court analog from the sheriff’s sale, under the above wnt of— ’ >ll that eeruln lot or pieos of eround, sitoafe on the north side of Poplar street, at tbe - jstance of 43 feet westward from the Vest sgp of Sohuilki 1 Third suert, now twentieth street, in the late district of Hpr.ng Garden now in the city of rhiiadelpbia. contamiag id f-ont or breadth oa the said f r **p'ar street IS feet, sod* extending northward, between Uses parebsi wuh ea d. BchDrimil TbWstreet* is lozMh or depth II feet ton rO feet wide gtreet, lesdtog westward from tbe said Thud street into Cormihlan avenue, called t*ooii street. Boon<'ed northward by said Boots street, southward b> Poplar street, eastward by sround now or late of William N.Bco tanAothers. And westward by ground framed to Iraeiei . Dreobel N. B—A brlet message or tenement Is mow erected oneaid let. three atones high. W Will attend to the duties of his appointment on MOV. D lY.theßthday of July 18&>, at bis oA*e. No. 830 WALNb’I htre-t. in the oity of Philadelphia at it o clock <. JW . when and wber* ail parties interested must make their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fond. JOHN M. THOM S. jegf-lOt Auditor. IN 3 HE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. A haute of M 'ftK WHITEBIi‘K, Deceased Tlia Auditor appointed by the Coon to audit settle* and adjust (ha first and final account of Mis C A r** a - FJ_B WHITPBI h, Administratrix of MARK WHITEBI. J 2» Deceased.and to report distribution of the balance m the hands of the Adimmstratri*. will meet toe parties m'eres'ed. for the purposes of his ap pointment. on MONO Y. tbe9'b day of July, iB6O at Uo’olook A. M.,at his office, No. *W7 WAtqiT Bt., Philadelphia. BAMUEL C. PEAK HB, Jea-totnA»>t Auditor. NO T I 0 F.—Letters of Administration ogontba,Batata of JOS. T>EAl< ]&t* of Fr«ok Tweoty foarth w*rd, Philadelphia, ttare&ted, tumoit lean granted to the fmieiatsbt q ell pet*om in debted to said estate &>• rcHiu eted to at*ke immediate PM meat and all peiso • bavins clam.ii against the ■tma to pres-nt tbem.doly anthen»i»*a ad forsaiment, to ttAKuAKf'T D AL. Admm iUMtnx, or JOHN DEAL. Admiwatmior, Frank ford. WBUjB & VANYLEIX vs. JOSEPH SCHURR * In the- Distr ot-Court of Philadelphia, March terra, 1860. No Ml Vend. Exp. JOHN P PKRfIUH ve. J. BCHURR. In the Bapreme Court of Pennsylvania to January term-1960, o. 77. Vend. Exp. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distu butionoftbe moneys raised by sherifi sale under the above entitled writs, of •• All that certain three-story bnck dwelling h»*use and brewery, beer vsalt and lot of firouod. situate on the eat' side of Germantown road, one hundred feat south of Cambria street in the city of Pkil&delpbu,,containing m fronton Germantown rond seventy five feet, and in deeth one hundred and ninety feet to Hutchinson »tr et,” will attend to the dunes of bis appointmentqu TUt'SDAi .the Sri day of JULY. 1860, at 4 o’olook r. M.. ath s office. No.SV 6t ALNIJt 8 reet. in the city of Philadelphia, when and where al persons are requested to make their olaims, or be de~ from comm, » u»m SMITH- JeStJjS Auditor, NOTICES. IVOTICE.—A Meeting of the Association X' known aa the “ Amygdaloid Minim Company of Lake Superior.” will be held atoSoe of tm company, in the oity or Philadelphia, on MONDAY.' t j Id of Jay, 1860, in pursuance of the provisions <>f the 24 kq tion ol the act supplementary to an act to authorise tue formation of Corporations for' Mining. Smelting. Ac., passed by the Legislature of Michigan, and approved on the 6th of February, 1866, for the purpoe* of electing Directors and adopting By-Lawa for the government of *aid /•ssoeiation, ana inn transaction of such other business as may property ooma before said meeting. JAMsS wAHS&Jf. J. 8. WATROUc, Philadelphia, June 36, 1860. JalS 18t OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA- T lON-COMPANY, MAY 304 b. MSO.-From and aPer July 15th, 18(0, and until September Ist. 1860, the ohargee for the use of Cara, for Toll ana Trans- K nation on Actbraaite Cpal t oarried to Philadelphia] way oftheßehiiytkiU -Navigation,will be increased Fifteen Conte per Ton on the rates fixed March Uih, I 860; and on the Ist of September, 1800, a farther in crease bf Fifteen Cent* per Ton will be madeonsnid charges, and ao oonbnue until the close of n&vijauon. By order of the Managers, K. FRALEY, null-km President. CO Air. T. W - NI3IL.L & Go.. VARD. S. E. Corner JIROAD and GALLOWHILIi, • -nnAT/saa in Superior WHITE ASH, TAMAQ.UA, and LEHIGH t UALfS , Prepared e nd kept under cover expreaely for Family nee. Ordera by D iapatob will reoeiva prompt atten tion. *p233id HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We A would reeT*j>atfuUj call the attention of th©®**#" •al Hardware Trade tocraj extensive Stock of DIR* M INGHAM HARDWARE, whioh we «lTsr at assail Uvanoe by the package. . . _ . , Order* for direct importation solicited, and £ood* g* “««* In % r Vor^B«jWe»» <ll COM MFittOB Street, • }n parting and Commission Marenaato, er Feralgm and Deoesti* HcrdwarOj^ TO THE PUBLIC. CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed* by soientmo and pmoti oalmea.tobetho very best over offered to the patilie, and needs only to be aoen tu aptnal operation Tor its merits to be appreciated. Nothing Avar tnirodnood is 10 perfectly adapted for ventilating private and public buflcliogs. schools, hospitals, engine' houses, mines, steam and catling vessels. and for toe care of smoky ohimaers-thei havnjiQ-CSti&i. > Manufactured nod for and retail, at Personal attention wulbb given to all descriptions cf heating and ventilating tr»- the' undersigned, who has been many wars praotJcaflj engaged in (he abo- e trasi- P*M. - Also for sal*,.C>ata,r*J Justly-celebrated wann-air POK EUROPE.—Having l>cen appointed Ajwnw .for'WM. WILLIAMS & CO-’i Traniiit ™??Wß^/aaBi£’jz*" - Aef«lin • ya.tt RoaU FJPTH Havana cigars—a large, hand- SOME find VARIED ASSORTMENT/ »«»!>- tinrof fuoh brand, u CABANim, PIO^RQ.ICEI’- TUKO, PaRTAGAS EBRANOLA AROUiLLfS, ft a , Ac,, nr alt «},„ nndini ’liliei. no Jj.nl onnitAnuJ* -AKdfQUßAlo.iow l br CMaRLES iSTB, 130W.Tnot ■ 7 —V - lT lei Min . npRUAB NEW fcT^OHN&ALEWIVES. OR t CO. M rThomas S BOHB. . Ifo- lMw. ao.U.Ppin(tKMra>«. Wjilf bekthft oft ifewrfep'RMteeSfer; fBeMTlt •wias&’gffsesameat ; srti?ij®Kak Eii«Mmutof rHlHMUrtlnNali. rnmnino ,*t th.Bxatesji.. agj jSueegfigsXi; sdditiew to which we pubiiah, oa the to li#site, ooe r.heesam! eaUVmwesb\ e tiTiagfall deegnptiy of all the preee. pe' idesitfg. * ?LEal AT PRIVATE BALK yvre have a large emouat.of Teal estate at pH veto wwa. including every description of eityaed twahi v, f LWOooplSaig pnntee weekly,) free o* cnargo. •U.OOO UNION CANAL BOKOe. On Monday. ob -uge, will be sold for aooeuat of vhw it qty Me< eera, « •** -* ' nmK BURP HOUSE STOCK. JssSfiSJs^lf|rfl? ffinc:: •* Sale abeohite. . VERY IMPORTANT SALE, c WILLIAIIBFO T *Nf» KRt® RAIL* J;iAD sTOoir*. Jnlf l, at.'- !•«»»• 4’^»Pkil.a.l»ki»R*- tbuca. Will b. ■>, <<«>»• of tlx bwtmt Cwt of ’"TPh.’n.f ftKi'y?*** ohatt.’.. rolli.* Book. ho . of tbe Cotawisea, WtufAßtaporf. aad Erie Halroad - in «fA w UMrMlM tafs. »t toe time of otie.' ■ ' , • MF RMOoneaeaci the other fire ioii, dhftttftJe, toil ing stock, Ao. REAL ESTATE S'LE—JULY 10. f At U o’clock noon FFREWPTOUY BA» F-MORTGAGE 05 •*» SouA and Vprtsate of #Mft. secured on hotM* ecu let on Friends avesae. aorth ‘of LiaSeu street, Cam^o* Orphans’ Court Sals—Estate of Eli ot Cresra, dee’fip _Twoslen Brios DWKlliN** CrownsueeLMreea Prune end Dene stteet Aigkteeeth weed, fiame EsUte—lwo-story JSnok D WALLING, adieus ing the * o, Fftlr!hl§l!?il, ,s »iSSK^* ta »- *"'* Same Estate—A Yearly 9NO|7Ni> sKNTof 868. Oap&aaa* Court Bale-j Estate of Jamee McCuntlh Two-f toiy Brick DWELLING , Bwjeeem e*reet. bw* twef n Uuseu eed Conatma etree'S. * - Orphae' Court M*e—s mete, of JatageThemes. dee'A -Three story Bnew Bft>*tii and D two Brtek Bwelliage. fted. Fnms Dwelliog, By eed keAea wteeei helWSBu street, bel-wGirard , _ . ~ i xecutnx s Bale— Hamlet Peerwm, dsc’d. Two-slorj Bnok BUILDING, comer of Well, Cons* tisn, and Beveuth streets, .it,:* „ Three story Brio It DWELLING, south Fifth street, bejo* - F-'ur-storr byias DWXLIA *R, No. 4tt Lombard ■ H east of Fifth strevL Lot 80 last front. imsefiSatt pot* *e**{«n. )Ce<s«ttheaqot(oW«M|re. T hn»o j rory Brick DWELLING* £a!» street,*sat C Wrt?s?fcSr"SaS,%VfibaM>. York rtwt, "t« Brick EWKLUNGS, Wwit. Co>oh Ho se. Green attest, Berth of Manheimftfieet, °™o U itotj 1 IMBtk mul. .M-m ■ - . , : v - . BUILOINO • LOT—Not kwt fora or of Jonterd piftowu n*£muUi J, NK*T MODERN RESIDENCE—WiII tU< i nri No«UO4 9im rowt. RORB, PIANO-PCRTM. BRUaahi* CAAPKTST On Thursday fttotmng. • At • o'olook. at the AMU--0 Btcr.. Ml ol Mo.U»ot iMoad-lund fara.tKj:.- , fin. .mirror., e»n*u, oto.. iroW P™”” hoeeskeeptuK, removed to the store *7* eenveemftee n •ele. . ItfOSES HATHAHS, ATTOTIO.USIU •38,000 to ioaa, at the lowetriTutoe, eg jHgm(mde» watches,jewelry, silver plate.err good*, myl»u8»c»“ eerieaegare, hardware, catlery, P9ftd?% ■PTYtisfti.reT- Bttare.bedcmc, and cm goods of every Jforipqea. }* laege or email aaOuefs frmnoae toiler i 3 tkOMMuf* lor »oT of tiaeasreedm. . WyThe pidrst lwm in tkifl eitf/ tor Private eatraaee erRAOE street. tBT Best Met hours from 9 A. w. tsfr, M* Heavy iaeuraeoe lor the benefit of de.emtotA CHAHGrBO>L TWOFBRCENT. Adracoeeof Rlftiaadapwardsat twe per tumeU Advances of fD9 and upwards, at one per east, fef short loena, _ the afuaj s*Uiar price*, gold lever aad leptae'watobes, silver .levsr and leytee watches. Ear.pah. fluHsasi Proneh watches, at asUaishisc •ww gtism Jewwry of , every description, very tow,naa, piatele. aaMM l? 1 * stnuten’s. sr*t guabtf of Havaon ewate. at leip the importation price, in saaatitiee to suit parch amn« asd various otherkadsoL foods. a OUT DOOR BALES * Attended toperuouallybylheAuctioveer. - .. HOTELS. WI. NICHOLAS BOTH., When omneieted. mx year* pgor th* fir. NiCmOLAa waauniveraafiy prbetmaeed the seaguifieenr. ftsn veniest, and thorouakiy ftfyawie-fdertnhfielimMtdT L 4 kind <m this eontiaest. w bag it was th*g it lemmas to~ day—without j rival la aio, is the gaueral eMmecis of comfort eon enluxftimrt The • Hotel hae-aqoomaodatioasteronetheasaii pmi,9* • eluding one hundred r milieu emtee of a» iiperef fot fomitiee. »ix feandredseieo— ase beeaeslorteplpeeeiea ai the tables of eeblio gipiaa. mems. age ioj thiM that awtemart has cevieed fas taeeoavunfteaeeaati eoo.si of the tmveUiae petephef b»j| . omittediagqplan.ortgeteledSidliiifrprteheMls>»afc . The evir reputation or the hemaev#ra£ „ t derived from ita mmreitwta im ap# appeMipeptß* audita home lifts comforts aaf losftrfM. haa hate *n haaoed every yew by the unwearied ewww-of the proprietors, . - -•- mrl7-3m TREADWELL. WfilTCOXfc * <», lONES’ HOTEL.—The subscribriroald v tMwetliin, robrm UabMMl* aad tk, frtiw. ttU he has purobssed the lease aad mmtnreef BteJaagej SoteA -Important additieoaai* aowimis mmfo ftpAf for the ooGvemeooe aadeowfort of (Bpacs. fimdeftM or families vieUuM-tha eity-wili be cure to fine a home eeondtonooe inrhihutelphia, aad every exertiga wii be made to zMnt theirpatnoage . i SSL s SS&’ ““ **** ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY and JiIGHTH Street, NEW YORK.one Usekahov* (fee N. Y. Hotel. This new and coatnacd tows Hotel is now •pen for the reception of meets, and will be ooarfaetod ettlasivel? on {he European plan. The mg want of a business hotel, in this oorttonof the city, has ia dr pad the proprietor to establish the pnoee on the followiaf liberal scale: Single rooms,»cento par *g nilri. RIAp. with a tborqagb knowledge w the bwti aeae.and stmt attention to the wants ol.wnj ffaart, | COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVE!*, Tbit the Limited P&rtnanhip knt«redliitaM»ti*tift fey of JUfcE. IHB, between Jo3*>S BTRlhCill'Sufl and CBARLfcW HtNS v ERiA* i*re»ewed aadoob tinucd for TWO YPAffS from JUNE li.W . Ana they tin hereby certify tkettbe Bam* of tbetan order whfcb the »*id v .rrnersJiip if to be lonaaeted ie CHARt.e* HJiNBY BRiAß.thet the MDfrel|»tBi» of tbe business to be tra'saoted !• Tai'or.ni.afd the seme v II be transacted >n the city of Phisdeifkia: tr ' the name of the crnerai partner of said fi>a CHABLEB HKJiiHr BBlAJt.of the city if filial p ie aadtheeatneorrheepecielpartae jeJpSsPßv* HUTCBIbfiOM. of Bristol, in the Stale oi tepaeyi ▼ams ; that the ranital contributed by the SAMS Jo*syh B. Hatchieeoo, ppecial partner. is two ikoofecd fire hondrtd dollars uteaab- _ JOSEPH B. BUTCHUtfcON. Epeciai f» toer. CHARLES H. B&laN. tieseral Partner. ieJSiCt PbiUde?phi&. Juna tl, l&H. WE HaVJj» THIS DAY PURCHASfD the atonic of tl>« l&re J % B. KOOKS A CO., Bad bATA a**ooi&ted for the purawe of doitur * ractral FldH, CHKf-flB. and Pi-OvlftlOK bau—. xrnoay the firm of AYRLS A Matt „ So. *I6NO&XA WHARVES. WM, AVERS, <ij_Q. MALIK. Ju . PMUrfaK 1 1*. 7O. 1860. D'tauMJJIUH OF PARTNBBSBIP.— The Mtrtnenhi* heretofore exietu* »'d#i the firittor Jt BTONE is ifcie.d*y (hjeolved by KDtBSi o£>DC«ot. jtOßfittT {JTTIi^ON# Philo.* .May 31,1550. J. B.BTONB, the ukdfr- VV SIGNED have thii dar formed a Bader til* firm of STILisON. fJTONfe.'. £ UO., for the 6ar*o#e of traostoUog the Whole** te Chin*. Blase* aad > Bttesßware bojineas* at No. fioB CO>» MERCK «. POBFRT SfltaOif, J. B KmNE. JOHN F. HSNNBTT. Jun« l* EXPRESS COMPANIES. f>S jam cE&ssgejS ATLANTIC CITY £X* P&f&S. —Tb« proerieMrs of the ttuUoelahi* Loc*t tx»re*«w*ll run an Ejprtseto ttuspopuier bathing'plane drat the coming ee»*etu Mark ail gor4t t>7 ** ExproeeJ* ud deliver at©or oflioe. or by leaving an order they trul be o Ued for by oar own wagon*. We will also call Cor ud check begeare at hotel* and residence* through, to be levied both et • tlnntie City and Philadelphia. *7 which arrangement the traveler ha* no care hr trouble with hi* ba***P. Fre'ghi-tarceis, < ag/age.and roarohandiae'Called for afl'l delivered with promptness thr«'U«hoat the cty. Goods shipped by kxpiesa, ilailroad, ana-Steamer*, and hilts ot lod>nt returned. Charges lower than bv any other oonvejange. _Al*o. Agents for William Williams A Co.'* Funhwta Express. OAK SIAN ft COr, Proprietors, Je?S-5t Office No. 38 South TIP t H Street. SCSESB 3HE EXPRESS /BWfeggWaßnO .OffiM39» CHESTNUT SttMt, forward. farce!., Pick...., MerchsTid ta. Bask Sotei, ond specie, eiiher bj it. own i-m, or iiwnMOn, nriili other Fxpre.. Conipaniea, to ail ttie pnnnitu town, and 0i1... of O. Umutd -««-SAWDFOR-D -jslfl. tf General Superintendent. PIANOS. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! I PIANO-FORTES. fiIi&ODEONS. flano-fortks. Made by Raven. Raoon, ft Co., Nana* ft Clara* Haller SDavia, ft Co., and other*. J. Bw GOULD. »y!4- i SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, gssam STEINWAY A SON’S NEW PA : tTTTfI TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANO.*, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, now pre ferred m ocnoerts and in private circles by the Met ponomeTß. Received th* first premium* ovst the beef makers, from judge* bko Gottechalk, Mason, and other*, Challenge aiioompetition, BLASIuS BROTHERS, d9-lr iw* CHESTNUT Street, CAUTION !—ASTROLOG* ’—LOOK OUTJ-GOOD NEWS FOR ALLI-The never failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; phe succeeds wpen all others have failed. All who are in trouble, WTi who nave been unfortunate, deceived by false promise*, fly to her for advice and comfort In fog* njfnirt skt *<r/«,75. She has the secret of winning the affao tions of the opposite sex. It is this foot which induce* tilt orate preteudera to try to imitate he , and ©ony her advertisement bhe shows you the hke*e*s or your fu ture vie. husband, or absent fnend. -It-ip well knows to the public at large that she is the first and only per* son who can show the likeness in reality* and «*« rive /entire satisfaction on all the concerns di life, wEioh can be tasted ana proved by thousands, both marned snd amele, who dam and eagerly visit her. Come one! oome all! to No. M 8» LOMBARD Street, between Juni per and Hread ffJS ** SAUI) PKUOIBI.IS Vor sab by WETIT'FILI, k MOTHER, 4T »,d 49 Nor* Wtrppt j-»* FJHtOKATK Potash —For s»le by WKTHSIIU, A. BROTHER.4T. and 49 NorA RECOND fetieeu . . • - • - j g a SJYRri> *e.—’sW hbds »nd 'Beit4'«.l i oV.-RIS!rB Ne ria. Ul!r». Golden ar retl. nhd ext! \ Uo’rteq.' Alao, 3u.»r-ho,.e, Moice* vxdo, xtMf Porta Fjco moluma fa kanknd. .ad bar *!•. for sale bs JAMES ORaHAmUeSE. USTIriA ■treat. • • • - f £|JBSNeSSY- BRAMDJv-y<K cuka, in
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