A”Kw-H»»U' Saos A. genttonan; of Fbil«4&*liii'l4ftonn>ht»d ewlwibfrJnprove' Blent In. Montanans, whlah.it (a anli, enables horse* to W 4 U eifil.T u nn'Wtt!fni';«o#»<«'»n»n». Aihtr pint* of (tool or lrooii aPS**™-**** o 4tth» . Sort then. <h.«r<ltowj *M-. P »*< njlWWo Wini olaritoprothOir.tqolw, lent mbaUpoo »,4 th» .*kto,;,toWtl} r!74iod toffetbflV*- • Td^lUiiv,uf-tbe of the put* t* 1 thogntte Mrohs oliMtloityi, the “ hoof. BioMo'uo token from, tto, oido ortho loner ehor, nhloh permit, tha httd< of the nitto to pnetfceftle tbooloteoad thereto,liol&’it-Mewrel? to ttoitof, tthltoalW mm ereheldto the nl«t»;k»|ik4’ri<'«lfpni hofer* nSlltog It tottOhoof The-jW w,; when: mod*, : wtlltart lor yoorr. at the, own toooh tha ground, nod tbofeonofe thorn opto toelr borwee.n,[by baring dnpll<i«te pitted,’ olnifoioji. »tof,rto4,ferttotr b»T!»*, whtohton bo pat,on tn » fewuiieutM,--Tbe ndr.nUxea eftbe the iM; r;hW^.tioioWMnoJntot»*l»n«e lege—fhereljirprewtitlllf «1I injnryr ; g;.;- ACier-lno* BkuV-r- Aceet-tron bell/' weighft%js',e*sphnn<Ui; boa boos eg* inOln.ln BMl,bßgj|toftoa thet ltitdbrtttotUtoor».p«r foot end rontranono—otod it* Bound u full and me lodioes^thennn,belleoitftoatk* online,,,hell metel. Tho Clnelnnntt JnrjwrVerVtn'cteeortbto, tho ban,'«poa :“ Th* ooo*Mt j efttoeAbell.orer tboeeheet from other euelgemi mbit bo ppbimnt to every one, reducing :tho pripo o* leen twol thirds;, For «*k«*pl»i o boll 16 t whet In diameter, 10 «j?n rm«lgera.een toeold tor St ;- end on* 0f.48 .fawnes. ttumeter.Mlilohe, tn beighV *nd waigMoa OSO pounde, pan bo, (old for $75. Tha same, Seed bolls, .of hrajtibompotHlon nbnld: ooit, talaibyoly, $lB and $ll5. F.r chorob, eebool, brttrm purposes, or f.if.loonasoUvea, strunsera,,iind'toiSs, no too no . reason whjUhe, thonld not topefsMo nU others in r ,# ; \r -J »;»*-! f' Sf£«S?riciH» 'TklvW6p*.~A' new magniti-i cantequaterial telescope b»s recently been moont: fed at, 'Obterv*tory,Gre*nwioh, under the dlvefttloQof the" Astronomerßoyal.Professor Airy. •i.voHteriiiiifn monk *3P*Hfff > ktaf- > ftrSogteiKl br s P«Bce, x JiejulyonwpAf withthe celebrated: Obtervatory inßussia. The six* MvtbetoWeofe plan 1* • Marl? thirteen* inhhdri and oftocteln*ee£e u fifteen: tori; It U bo nfaely bstooeeAririteexis u to be, movable ver ttoal 1 ywltttbaltiPhtnrtsfiih. >Tha moTementJn loßpUodalß effecttdl>7 Qlobk* ; and theappa* ratasMt •eraral'iom; is 9ha t th* ©ywui^ and regularity: \Th* i&otUßV.hy a.iimpla oontri*; vsnoe, otr«DOTad in au loatant by the oweirar^.j-;^ / " *" 1 Sswna Jr., whose patent afwini mabhlws vai mhtad Sep t*ajb<ri<VJS#A"ippHeil; onlhh'oth ofJnna.for as • of ohoh pataatfcr a tana ofaereb yeiW v - !tb«,tosfimaQ9 ih.the easa will he gfcead on the 3d'of August, and the, day.of haariagu set for tho 13ttiof =•• f: ( ,' . ’; . If report! nJtyooJTT©ct r ; th« inTaator has become imfepetKttnftiyrtoh'from this inrention, asd ifl dal-- 1y In'roeeipt-oTe prinoalyizteoneAem Theln dust rift! iotejrtetrf afJhe cbsll bo aolmnoaUionpreotUed to ladoce the Com missleaar to; rtnewasd #xtasd this psV teat.>Sherffowj'thon wbofeiaUxaete fire opposed torjoh fecewat shonldf at once.taheneammUQ. T^Nhw fiood, if-thc' Oomfarldgo. Obaervatory, appdnnoes thai tha ex/ s?cteJ % <M)inei lB.’dpt>rOWhlDft'the earth, ibongh. . oodng to ihe strobgTntKfeHght Its low position, anrt ita increasing tha ran;Jt is doubtful whether it will become my ;aonspiouous to the naked eye. it pro tfe&ta an that of the great romet of 185& on a red need scale. The tail ranches streams frpaa^e^pucleusV; 1 1.'/ A Mags ions tor Skum wa ‘ma chine for thif punHiN has been Ihyrated: ahd"p«. . tented by Adam. Emefrh/nf Jerusalem, XoDg Isl and. The Srientijic American rays it (i has been practically, tfcaied, and is found to perform the work in a manner much more expeditions and pro ' ferable done in the mteary way; the -fiosh not being braised and discolored, as asaallj is the ease.” -f : i ; ' '’{rC Monumbitt to Gxocac monument to <he.great Ifnglfsh engineer,' Oeorge Stephenson, deslgned by lougb, Is profrebrieg. Ths minoipal figure of the great man Is raised on a pedestaJsft; ibe baas of .which are foarfigare*—a' PitmsnHWK«Rgineer, wblacksmith, and a nayyy. The wdrk isto bp ihbronae. : Furs Mr GiitrsT F»irb*lm’B gi gnntie pl.n nf . Free'Aft Oall.ry mod Mnwuun for Mancboster is In a fair way.to be realised. .Fit teen gentlemen 'hare, subscribed £l,OOO each, twenty others £sOo'eßcb, andfifty more £25 f<> £2Sf) each. Truly there are “ 'merchant princes’ ’ in Afanohcster. -'-’f The SaTannah Republican notices the in. creased use of fertilisers In the State of Georgia this yeftr, and s*ys “it is becoming apparent that it is cheaper and easier.to renew old lands than to and unsettled countries- ** ,■ . A IucHWE foi winking safd tebe the latest thing In the wey ofinreutiona. It will work, it Isr reported, ten button'holes in a minute; *v - MUSICAIi AND DRAMATIC RcßiKOTßiKjth© pianist, is going to finish his opera in Y.enlca/ r -■ • 'r. • Mmk. Comoh and Stigelll were announced to appear week at Rfobthond, Virginia, , cpilttcd New Torit on a Yi*U*te -i! . EDtnwjßooTH sent borne *H,OOO, the profllK of tiiaTKfrffig’tour derinßthe feeeeunow oloetng. E* If tvbo piarrledtoWary DsvUninJaly. Tat Conwaje aid Mis* Crocker are -jio Jonvar at' tiafjew Bdwerj,being with Mrßarrett • in Montreal.’' ■ > It is said, and sre hope with tnith ibis time, ttjak Mr Forrest trill shortly reappear oh the New VorkStage. , F. gq«s!Tjg«i.glwwwugim ywW«r«f»ay ners in the Nsotatt CahttmpQraiwr nn the great Frenoh taooraAdolpheNanrrlt. Tbs': Mobile AhaphitbestTe Is to W altered and redecorated in grand style. In its new form, it will sent double the number; of 'personal. Mr, Snlfiatd will be lesseeaud maoagsr. TBittTXßir years dnch, when Schnmann-'s eentato 3 “ Paradise anditb’e Peri.” was performed at Berlin, it simost made a jfasw.r It is now nesting with great success. A jjpsiß KivAT hsslately written an opera, w'nloh.wlll, shortly,be’ prodnoed in Paris, at tbo Theatre 'lyriqus. Its name,. “ I,e Mariage aux Epocs, ,,: ls tolerably wariike.' : V' - : Tb*; Boston Theatrm ia advertised to let for one or more years, from the letofSepfember nest. As iHs notsdrertise*l *s the Aosdemy of Marie, if. may bo presumed that this title is unpopular with a majority ofth® stockholders.: '' ■ ', . > M’i,ti!.T*iax9APA*oi)i,h»TinggiTehnp tho Opera Tronpe, has Organised a CmtSert eetnnany jn Providence... The company bbnsllts of M’Re R ?dontmoreoby,,Mr, .W. fl. Donnet, and Mr.'Ed ward.Hnfirmai), ‘thepianist. Bbcbubdls doing-Very'preil. in Montreal, Tho iogitiowte apnears to haye bean having a good siring, ; Msobeth, Bamibt, The Rivals, Ad7having been pleyed-with much wsoesa :' Fisher’s Msednff is prairtd yefjr Mgfily. THkattrraaldiDner of; the EngHshDraiaaUc Auibbrst VSooiety’ toolc' piade on Jane 10th,' at Greenwich, hear London, Hr Benjamin Webstar In the chair. There was a numerous attendsnoe of aeinbers. : TBB vatnable thoatrical wardrobe, ■ music, and luanosbript plays, belonging to the estate of the into Wm. E. Barton, will he add at anction, in New York, on or about the JOth of' Jnty. hv Messrs.' J. Sabin 4 Co . anotloneers, eornsr of Fourth street and L»f«pettepls«e', Thb Gayety Theatre, Albany, will open for a short season oh,the 84th, wider the,management of J. W. Albangh. - .Tho 'eomnsnT will consist of Miss denh^e■p»rke^.^Mrs, , J r Mrs: Mof-' rcH,..MiSjtJbewis. Miss Mrs. Ji W. Ai .baoehiJt.*.-Chester,'B B. Blshsp. J. M, Barron, C. Ksnc,,J. B. Curran, Fay, Chrsnnt, Began. \ , Tnu gieatest living' tragical poet of Italy, Glovnh Bstfsta Nlacollni, now eighty years old, was lately MoeWed'iby ,tbs'King of Sardinia at Florence.* .--Be presented his majesty'with a oony of his ‘•'Arnsldada Bresoie,” an historical trage. dy.'cottdemtied'hy the Ceart' oT Borne. 'This gift was graciously eoijeptod, and' thp poet eompii. mooted for his having foretold the regeneratien of. Tb* PmrisD States S*»at*;—T»>e Senators - whoae'term* expire inlBdt, an'dwhnM .piece, are to bo filled by the next Legi.latrire* oftheir States, are Fitati'rtrick.ofAlebao*; Johnson, of Arkan ms; Serin, of California; Font, r;'of, Connecticut, Tnlea. ofJterH* t Xrsnoe, ftfGiwwgta; Tm-mbull, of Illinois; nieh.'or Todlsne.- .H’or/on. of lows; CRiTTxrnxß.of .Kentucky; SMeIL of Loaisiss*; Piioroe.-ofWerylStid; -,,Ctar&, of New Hampshire; :BettmrJ,\ ofuNeW ; York; filiogmnn.' of -Bonib C«roliB«; Ph*h, ,V)f Ohio ; . *■»»«. °f Hem mond. bf South Caroline; 6V4»irtiw, of Vermont; - ' ““nX Pipoj >W JohnMorTimeyy the pugtlhrt, left forNeW iYorkiMt'.CTnnino. hiipbjeetbeing, wo boli-ii'e.fo'iaeetTlesnsn on nil return, "f ibe slesner, beioz (too' tomorrow;) and. ,(,>»: whether that gentleman irirheitto back op hi, rodent challenge V'S>o»W • MorrisSey moons hurtiuu. Wo wore' tho firrt some timoiriooe to anooiroe* the fact that • a match would probablybe madeWtwean there men, bntstseh wfae-aerasaitbe Troy TWj h«To' remsrKrtio J«i If wsS lofrudant, rbdoerored to nooaoo 'digTee of eoottraoy.' 4prop«ififflil«Boire, we understand that afftneo-" meats bWe%e**« or'tie'pkrt'hD tween -“Aba ” F*wier andMorrtja.y for tk« to the letter of bis beauW.P aV.® • the Millville rood-to and tnaOtlnggroond., “fZ** ‘ 9£“W? h ®"* Nkw .Use tor-: i*A- l spondentpf tbo PeborehorjtT&»*^;^j^2Jr’- growth of,gOwara:.:,lli poured a bottleofbe«r S n oob a FuiihU.and ihnadeacribaatbe effaot; v “On tbo morntng after the fascbla Wss tW'dall bloom, and atiributing tbo extraordinary repii; TT of this (fiforVaedueeio the -vital Mate* of the beer be impnrtcithb seoref U> sll r of hi# acquaintance.',. , There ha# ninoe been a great demand fo, lager "to' pour npon flowers,'” NAPQI.S9xia IjtrmbA --Somo of the Eng lirh papsitraeilert. that Loula.Napaleoo is actively intrigaing bv' liring aboat tba edtiexetfoifof Bel * gmm to France. They say that many Ftonoh provinces' alosototheFremb frontier,jiotnSne-(iat tothe la. - boring clafsos tbe iopstlnaable blearing. of tbe na , ternal rala of tbo Ethjit'tar'NapolcoS. Money Is not spetedfaud sayfMt lsrga ataanfaofarers are > aald to have jirorai.cd tbeirrupport. iiahgAnfbgßAraoi-l’heedltortifthoNor mdkJss&x- -iprlfj»th;dB6» A MM® ipo'wned tyilUe'M'^pK ommanded 6aitfTPjKjp^ WeMor Sfßhetor{o*da owo-VniversitT, b«W iMiafced PrownofiAip of Engllth;ilt«rf!,aM. and Elocution in Princeton Cot* ‘‘«r slafi -wl iPiitul. Td'n'-i —-?*■-' At ofo*ri"V-‘irto* ftb'fcmt# * AJixsjgy.jnp f'"; • , Jopsttttinf' at the meeting of the eomip}tte93C'4ba Orographioal «wl Statirtioai''Booiety of New York, to exchange, with Dr. Isaac I. Haycflj previV ous He«ry orHnti6ll, H«i., presented to Dr. Hayes a boat which had already travelled through a wider range of datitudo than any oteer. He spoke .»ysfolloW!if, ? , 3 - _ •,. . .. ~, u i)r. Haras: TSe Ameitoan bo&t ensign Which f hold in niy haad has Already much r interegt ah', tiohed toiti Lioutenaut (now Commander) Walker,' wben with Wilkes* ezpsdUipp, carried it to a higher j<[>ttthern latitude then where any flag erer before boated. _lt was resouad from tha United Btates ahip-of.war Peacook. whon she was totally wrecked off ;ibe Columbia rirer. Lieat. UeHaven, took lb to a higher northern. latitude, than had ever before haetai naohedlby the stars and stripes. Dr. Kane took it to a still higher parallel.. Now, sir, I en trust-it to you., Unfurl-it; to the breezes of the Sorth Pole; and having-doo* so, yon will take .special «»re of it, and return HTtd me. May (}od, ip his wite prorldeno©, protect you and it.” Dr Hayes received this relic with great , pleasure.; He should ngoti.it with interest in all -nlS:travels.. If possible, ho would carry it to a *bolhhf4rther ‘north then It had yet penetrated, so <iwt its»rahge<pf travel should-cover more of the lice from ’the North to the Sotxth Pole than had &eeh"provi6iiiljr traversedby.ioan- He promised to do hii best to preserve the flag and return it to Mrj Orlmpettr'Ke sat down amidst, much ap pUuw/-, 1 ; the Isst.sdviees from Japan, dated Apr!} 25, we leam that foreigners are again feeling-perfect confidence in -the good intentions t>f thb present rnlera apdthat the faUuro to over threw the Dovermicnt by the the Regent' his! peen a death-blow to the hopes of MUo. n r The Regent was not killed <pi the 'por, bat there is litrle doubt that he‘d!ed'of'his~Tr6abdB,~ end that a new installation has,taken place.' The hew man' Ik said; to ,be:friendly to foreigners. It is nnder f todd that an expedition is fitting out to invade tho territory of Mito. - »■ * 'r Richard Esa., : liad arrived in Japan and desired to fee Jeado, bnt our consul, Mr. very rightly considered, that oar treaty was ormCirh'lmpbrtahCer.thah ;a J book-’lrom Mr. Paha's protffio pen, and refused permission. W IMPORTATIONS. A--,i iitoWrted lor The Presl'.l . RlOHMOND—Steamshijp City of Riohmond. Mitoheil —l6iframea 4 )>dlsironlol-bx« tobaoooThomas Webster, J r ;:4S ca tobaboo Doban fcTaittr 1M bXM 15 os 31 kegs :dd MoCammonCe.Co; 1 hbd do Bolden So Pen rn>e;SOftjngsWiadOJ Adams kCoi 20 bales domestics Sfulleyv fiassTd &flotohinsou* l hbd Cornelius & Ba ;kerl 8 bats flaxeefd, Hiller & Brot JO eroptr hhds and barrels Massey, OotlinsA Co: JSS bves domestics to do proooos various ponsisnees. .«EOB B W D M^ ARD ADK - i ' ~j Lktxkr bags • At the Merchant** Exchange, Philadelphia. Sin® Liverpool, July 25 RMe Hortewria, .Liverpool, soon Birk MarsaraUQ.uig Pernambuco, soon Kars 8t teineyCmse. Rio do Janeiro, soon Norhr'bnwiKtiwthea. Forvelden..London, soon Bris SparkUnr WiswelL Bueoos Arrest soon Bohr Evelfu, Is 1 ! . XAWtIVB' ■ INTEI,iC.IOBWeR. or PHibiDEi.twu, July s, iaio. __U4 MHIDN BETS:— 7K H.OH WATER J "-X-I see , J'- ARRIVED 4lh ' - ■ :staan)Sßi»'R'nnfbeo, Johnson, to hours from New York, with mds* and uaesenfers. to James * l)d*rdi oe. Passed off the-Buoy on the‘Middle, Ketoh Commerce, from MaViigoe*'. ~ r* fiteiiufhiD City of Riohmoad* ssitchell, fmm Rloh-- ‘nioTW,viA Norfolk *5 hoars wUhviudss ana passengers to Thoms* Webster. Jr.. Paused bark Riowena, for La eua*ra»off the Fourteea.font-B*nk .under esnvas: barks Inna, for*?snte C»u*, andWheatlaod, for. Rio Janeiro, tokiw.Bombay Book , i Steimer- Crooker.from-New-Vork via-Cnpe- Mh«> hoars: with mdse and passengers ttf) James All d-rdics: Pwfioffto#, Ledso.sn unknown ting with I,lth* on deck'Spdsehf 8 M >*baddiok. from Conn; baric ‘rhi'lfa. fromLomlTOs off the MiMle, and about S 3 aci>r»in tb* Bay»nd t rl»er bound nb ' Bsrk 8 W: llolbrook, Curtis, frbm Palermo, to Jeanes, fcafterenod & Co. ’ >• iMit^E^&^BS ,,l^da ’ 6fro,n!<e * y^k * —-ARRIVED. Brig N Stivers. Rice, 3 days from New York, with to captain. ' ffehr Baltic, /Br.) Johnson. 9 dars from Eleuthera. with 2780 dox pine apples and 3 bbls oranges to J 8 & J 2 -L Pemt- ' ' . . , JD ,I li.« 0 2 r Wr* <, L 8 da D R^oin New York* with Crowell A Collins. - - • 'Fobr B*nguet, Newell, 3days from New York, with ird« »o oa.tnin. .... , Kchr Francis Edwnrds. Babcock, from Boston. Pdir Alex Herdersnn, Ketohom from Boston. Folir Fidelia. Wheaton, from Boston. - f'ohr A Heston: Ry*a. from Norwich. Pcbr Colden Rule. Wilbert, from New York. Bchr F C *miih. from Cambridge. ficbr Willow Harp, Hnlte. from Port Jefferson. •CLEARED', Ftsatnship Kennebec, Johoson. New York, James Allderdice. ' . . nH«f*rand Vaster, Eamp«m t Halifax, NS, E A Bon der & Co. ’ Png JNiokerson, Nickerson, Boston, Nevin, Sawyer, & Co - - - H r .D ri JS * Jngflo?* Ryau.Jfalifax.JT Winsor & Son. • Bng 'JW Woodruff, Robinson. Boston, & A Bonder & Co. . r . Brie I%ptower«; Rice, Boston, 8 W Oroome. -Bohr Franklin Bell, Eobmson, Bridgeport. Conn, Rommell. Potts k. Co. - . - Jb^Co' Bftrah N® ! *n, BAwyey,, Augusta, He, E a Souder Rohr T D Hart. Wall. Providence, raptain. Rohr anna Gardner. Jarvis, Salem, captain. Sohr D R Merahop, Alten ! .BC'»toTi,L.frathermel&Cn, Bohr,F Edwards, ,Babcock, Boston, N Bturtevantdc Co. t < •' -.if.. Bohr T HI Seymore: Kelley. Weymouth; in. Rohr P'A Heath, Heath. Boston, Blaklstnu A Cox, • gcbrFCßnnth.fimltiißalejo, - do,--- . Sohr J-D Look, Jones, Rndsoport. do. Rohr Alex Henderson. Ketcbum, Cambudge, Baum, Oslo ec Co. . o , flet.r Fiaeunr Whtaton, Erovidsnoe, Sinolokson & Plover. ; _Bo6r Willow Hw, .JIaU», :Prorid»no», 13 Milnwi ' %!•' A 8 Mllnfs ft Co. Sobr Golden Rule, Wilbert, Rlohmona, Moble, Hnra m.tt ft Caldwell. , CorrespondonMofthe PhnadelphiaKxohaiiie.) V , The barks Conrad, ror Bio de'jjnsiyo | nevid o&ps iej. for bn* Thome* Walter, lor Be. Barts, and eohr Kvalina,, fr m-Nassau. NP. w(t# several ool ber*. «etlfo eealast eveedeer-Thesdliooner* mma is -the Only vessel m harbor. Wind £T. Yours, to., N. W.'HICKMAN. The KioMton left irith 8 hoatt laden and ooniined as roiiowa i • England k Brown, [amber to"B Croiker: Malone fc •do to Delaware City. - . Jttly 6—TM Wyornlng loft with 4 boat* in tow* laden and eoQftigrteri u follows: ■ (Tnion(ofPeaeh Bottom,) nU iron to MoDowai k Lt nurn; Arnold, J B Wingato. and Afihoolat coil to Dela - wnreOitrs ,> , . v , ‘.-arPoarthof JulrbMse**aHoffYerwnui*t; r , them win/ nb/zenmone to or from Havre De tiraoe, except the few that went to New York.br railroad, to see the Great Esttett, ' ' w, K, W. fahfflOßAjm*' , Ship Nabob, Baxter* from New York 3d Jan for Shanshae, wu spoken sth ult, ltU 38. lon 60 Hfig-Oby Bulf. Arthur, from Gardena* via Holme*’ Hole, at Boston 3d met. Qrts Arso, anld, henoe at Boston 8d inst Bohrs Kfbegja G Wh'lden. Neal; Charles B Garatairs. Bora ere, and NorLjerc blgbtiLakeiheeci at Boston 3d inat*nte 4 'n-, - - , fiohr Salmon. 'Washburn, Thrasher, henoe at Dighion Zdjnst. i 5 „Bohr D M Messerole, Smith, for thisport. sailed from East Greenwich, Ist insi - ' Behr Stranger, Blaokwell. henoe at New Bed ford 2d instant, _ Wcnra John/onesj Hogans, and Horizon, Jarvis, henoe at Pawtuoket Sd inst« ~ Bohr ®-lonieo. Tlmtoher, henoe at Portland 84 inst. ►ohr John P Croaoh, Anderson, henoe foriawtuoket, as Providence *d inst; - Bohr BiawsthA, for this port, sailed from R ohmond3d 105 t.,.: i - Bohr Julia Pox, Learning, olearod at Savannah 3d inst for Boston. ‘ Bohr flox Blue..Haakins. .from Fatl River for this port, sailed from Newport 8d inst. EXCURSION'S. <§ea bathino; ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA ACCOMMODATIONS FOR *>.ooo VIBITOKS. - ATLANTIC CITY ia now oonoeded.to be ouo of the rebtt delightful Sea-side resorts in the w orld. Its bath ing is nesurpaseed; its beautiful unbroken beach (nine miles in length) is nn*nual!odbj any on tho save that of Galveston; its air is remarkable for Its dnroess; iti sailing and fishing faoiUties are perfect; its hotels are well famished,- and as well kept *4 those of Newport or Saratoga; While Its .avenues and walks' are cleaner and broader than those.ofany other Sea bathing place in tne country. a*'Trains of the CAMDI'N 'ATLANTIC RAIL-' ■a**, , ?^^^^-vk.Aßp.PhlMs^l£.■ daily at A. M. and 4P. M. Batuniing—teach Phit adelphiaat »A. M.acd7.<s P. M: Parc 91.&>. Round tnp tioketa. rood for Si 60, to bo pqrchaved «' exohansedat the tiok.t office only, and not of or by oonducton. ButaSce » miles. Sunday irsin leavec Vinectrcctat «J# A. M.; leave* Atlantic City at ,35 P' M. itoppin* only for v ood and water. A telaeranh extend, the whole lei *th of the road. jeiiHf fiSSH. FOK thk SEA- On and .R:«A^fv^ffi. r jo the Cam den and Atlaofio Railroad Willran u follows .♦ m Mairtraia leaves VTne-itreet wharf. 730 A. M. Exwgas train {stopping only for wood and toVig Harbor only. .*.** ’‘ P*. M* . RfePuRNING LEAVES ATLANTIO. Mail train....... 4.45 p, m. AMommodatien from Egg Harbor 334 am* ssj/a&sfoii ‘ •? so. at Co °P* r 1 *? p ?»nl by S P.M. ?} i‘ ■?* P* responsible for any goors StnJ T 'myaw'/" 1 " ....- . " f - ' Agent. fourth of, juut froro'mi?* to Bsthlebem Gooa HIM TH < fiKirBA°VS U^?f% I J?ft old ,V O' purohaao, will Kb imedfroni ‘{Syi «V »ulr ® n Wf the litb of July, from th* tiekofc mSt V£?sP*B"''«' Willow itMet and BStfJ *[ll mkoSf'H i^tite^* oorn P a ,W Tluwg of«*^Sli?»S t fsiltri2^ or i tu P ll >' l to *?™ es oeslrou! T*AINB. *h« THREB THROUGH ;v- - . . - OUAJtK. i9n*r fUv»r,and yin Mmi tr(!yl,fl ri nitnj y M p ri n j ?, M ,B 0 -.Uie 'ifflns"B, .«. 50(Deri)f‘sTxf|?” , 1 f l ! |. ~ .; ■; MAXT.—Io Pun .»?*i “sas?* 6 « ses "-siirDiciifitt'."' -.. j oB«M»~ KEW~ TRt-WE£Kt Y ■— j|P*NnFji ‘ lunT * Thli fearful liieeiin, with all its cmiodTintantii such sj thß BfiUimoteJ ana Minimum; Water SmeH, Sour Strnaek, ■#***•;*■■.,& “J •&; ft'/iTr m *U «WUU». Deuiitv, ie., « Ud i n th. : , , ] | |.90 rt P, OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS, k remedy «offieient to cope with md ooncuer disease in fts direst and moat affliotive form. The.boat test is experience, and we submit ths testimony of thoae who have experienced an entire oure by the use of the re medy. " The high character of the testimonials in favor bl thj« reined? ii a sufficient guarantee of its aatoniibmi power in the above Aliases. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BtTTERS. FROM HON, JOSEPH HOXIE, President of the Commonwealth Insurance Company» No. d Wall street. New Yerk. Messrs. Seth W. Fowls k. Co.—Gentlemen; Havini suffered many years from repeatedattaoks ef Dyspepsia in its worst form, and almost exhausted ray hopes of being able to obtain any permanent relief, I was in duced to hare recourse to the Oxygenated Bitter*, pre pared by Dr. George B. Green, for Which You are agents It gives me groat pleasure to say, that itaeflbot upon me has been highly benefioial, eradicating the disease and restoring roe to good health; and I sincerely hope that all who may be suffering from .that dreadiul dis ease will be ihduoed to give the medicine a trial, fully believing they will not be disappointed in the result. Such testimony as the above is entitled to the confi dence of Dyspeptics, and proves the efficaoy of the Oxygenated Bitters. Mr. Hoxio is well known as s .highly respectable citizen. , OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the reader tothefollowini otter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University ; Middletown, Conn,, Feb. 28,1359. Seth W. Fowls & Co.—Gentlemen 1 1 first mads use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or eight years stnoe. Having suffered for twenty years-from 6 form of Dyspepsia, whioli was attended witn&nervous headache j on an average of not less than one day in s week, I was induced by the unpretending recommenda tion of Dr, Green “to try one bottle, abd if bo benefit was received to discontinue the Use/' The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful observance of the accompanying directions. The remit was as almost entire relief from the usual 'dyspeptics symptoms, and their depressing, painful 'oonsenuenoes, I belisv* these hitters produced an entire change id the habits my system, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from dys pepsia as most persons. These bitters havd also been Of service to other members of my family, r • Very respectfully yours. AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. OXYGENATED BITTERS, OXYGENATED BITTERS. OXYGENATED BITTERS, PROM THE LADY OF JOHN JONES. Esq., Well known and much respected in the southern pan of New, Jersey: Ska viLtKr N. J., Jon. 17, IBM. Messrs. 8. W. Fpw & Co.—Sir*; l have taken more or less of the Oxygenated Bitters for the tut three year*, aud have been much benefited by their use. have been muoh troub’ed with Dyspepsia for many yean past and found nothing that afforded me anr re lief until I used the Bitters. Ido most oheerfully re commend their use to all who are afflioted with the complaint; Yours, 40., OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS , OXYGENATED BITTERS, SETH W. IWLE * 00., Bosto.i, PROPRIETORS. X. W. DYOTT fc 80K8, I*l6 North Soooud ftrt.l, Philadelphia, WHOLSBALS AOS»I*, SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE, SOLD EVERYWHERE, apg-aoftm-difcW T N. KLINE & CO., 116 WALNUT ST. * f.'Mf I s S; -’»“ fsst .* 8 °- Ue WAhNUT C fl ®iAL AROMATIC -»^rVE DIGESTIVE . W *?*AL AROMATIC DWBaTIyV - CORDIAL AROMATIC * ~ conmAt Woestive cordial WILL CURE THE DYSPEPSIA, WILL CURE THE HEARTBURN, WILL CURE CRAMP IN THE STOMACH, to. of^r’f'• J i N U K,<H ’ * £°‘~oßntifmili'T ofmrnmitjt bavin* Buffered with tho Dyspepsiafbr V ( M KeW "oommeuded by afnepdlo i ftn 3 * am happy to say trial bafpte üßin? theconUmts of one bottle she oottld enjoy her meals with a good appetite, without fteltng the least !fStB» ,I * akur * lß rooo,nm ™ <Ji “e I A . R “y A ™ PIOEVE S CORUTAL —hio°eAoel- pablto." * t ° r “B°b'',h,ol‘tM>•» 8 ° b '' ,h,ol ‘ tM >•» never be without it.aa a small wine-glass suu. taken Gxc n<l< ' tho poemhility of oontraoting >‘i B oompoced of fifteen ingredient., Bltter.aml Aio- S«Jisttd.°“ > ' to beto “« l »H>t» »«proT«d and .a ple.jir.nt beverage* and may bo used with aD<l adv “ nta ' e b r invalid, andby To be had stall the leading Druggists* and OrnpAm’ put np in quart bottle.. Price on™ tfolffr. ’ Jlanufao tured and fo r sale by JelS r wfni3m 110 WaL'nuT Street. Af SS. WINSLOW, EXPERIENCED NORSE AND PEMALK fhyaimant,iiroaenta to the attention oTpiothdrt her - SOOTHING SYRUP FOR OHILDRSN YU B THING, which rreally ftoilftatee tho prooein of toethlnr, by nftonlMWi shm.. reduoiny a'J Idfinmraauon; wlil S- Abu. • Dorsad upon it, moUtdt., it will rive yo«t to yourtelve. iELIHF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. »s»ay« pj raoTamNlva HAS b IT ia W a %lk r BLEIMIANOK.TOBF M FW A UuilS. wKll timely used* Never did b* we know an instanoe of dumatiaftobon by anyone j" who used it* Ontheoon wiu» its .operations, and 2? ru wmraendauonomsmagi oaUfleetsand medicilvir O tnee. We speak In this matter ‘‘ what we do ts know.” after ten vesiw reputation tor the inlS pent ofwkat we here de 2 olare In almost every ffirtaneewbere.theiAfant W is suffering from ialnand exhaustion, yeliefwill be e. foundin fifteenor twenty minutes after the Syrup is JJ administered! ” &P®±|i msm BOver-SiilingfuopeM m « ””* WIW t ,THOUSANDS OF CASES, relieves the °0 ohild from pain, but in vigorates the stomaoh and * bowels, corrects acidifcr. 2hn s . l uS^° andenergy U to the wbofeSeten? Ti ft IN THE ® t OLIO and overcome oon MSKEfrmiSSjfc 5 rarJSw.ll h« IbrMoinjoomjhtint., ■£ do npt lotyonrpr.indtle”, 40r the .preJmCoes 01 others, stand between . tb? relief that wilj e be Sif&&—ye*. ABSOLUTE bq LY SURE~to follow tho use of tnis medicine, If A timely need. Full direc tions for using will (moom W pany each bottle. None BHfcHß’S&'ffS;» S‘. to o°„ f t.fd?fe/ Bl v:?£ dl MMi - Pnoe Mroents a bottle. ' (rle-ly THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. HD ALLEY'B MAGICAL PAIN EXTHACTOR AS umverasUy supplanted all other Ointments and healing, applications in both the Intern and Western. Hemispheres, wherever intro duced ; and its «mw« mmi «ihe true secret of its fue^e", 11 ! all aftetion*, whether the cause be Nnoeit or duMie, BUFNS A g SCALDS are instantly relieved of ft their anguish, pain and inflammation, by a timely 9 applEoaden oi mis m*r vtjlout Ara/ifA and' the 3 neshisrenewedasif by a oh.rm^l.^.hoM^g®'Sffifcg EllT , CWldren *r» Tmaueoi n «a9e™r.lromiiti vnor, UMoiatly iron; Ft*ui and Campktnifix f .very g motliey ■hfauld have thu he«Hn* preparation .oon- 3 atantly on harid, It heato tori J!rMUI», and dmokiy J removes the TETTER or BINLWOHM, to prtva- . hot (n tkl nw,,£ry. 1 0 d BY SEA AND IAND. ' The v-oohinmt. the Tra- 3 y»llor,and every other irt dlndualwhoeeJolin life*- throw. Arm within the ohano, oi neoident bom ® (tcptoUmjtin, or eelB - 3 S !, y%«rg?» pheap, and eiionld ever be to his companion# as a frisjid in need. There are thou- g sands of living wUneSes to testify to its marvellous G virtue, who owe, their sound Jfralw and muscles 3 to ite savin« effleacy, Horn., ' Emiteia.,' SoreeofaU liind», k > . WAitoor br^ Mdt - , P&WSim. ISSE’ gfera Bor.;, S“r M ' audCordi. fe! W * .; : . fe & ot ihefe.,,.., / '*0,..; .Hashes, Ao, f(n a nT a L D ® >oC,r » Broadway, New YoHr. S»T«trp d A^%,°ferttes street. New Orleans, by J. Sfid I.r Si^'^SW 1 lt a, fo U ob^ »^“4tOTUte r u3tM^t&f , &X'! «' rotest * T-W. DYGTTfc SONS, -tXAMS! HAMS!- HAMS! .; ' Prim* «w Sugar Cured • Hams, 10 cents perlb., (warranted.) et*— - o.«y?A». SMITH « BHo., ■t!jr 913 A 815 MARKET Street. gIBWART'S PAIBI THgPR^S. r , f itAIIiHOAO JLIffBS. etuL ~v rtorfoib e«w(. ~ie jnormr-,'. - fhe steamer Philadelphiaml! leave Nb;fo £ on (ht*4v«nmta ofMcnusy. Wednesday. Mill Frida?* ontmeetta* wbblhetraln at Seaiord; whfah arrives at Philadelphia at 1 P.'M. ■ ••' - r ' 1 > ‘ Fare for first-class passengers, including meals on the boat* 9?> piasengeiH, including meals on the boat, 1 Freight talcenai low mby any other route. ror-foriher perttoiiisn. see small band'bills at the hoteiarSifJ'Oth'efiuulid places, Or indniro or * .0. r. DaRK, Asent, corner Broad et. and tt ashing ton av. H. F. KENNbV. Master of Transportation. jj3 ist - f.F.fcu. R. do. , WfiST CHESTER IKHaBSiAMD PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD A VIA MBpiA . PUMMI3R ARRANGEMENT., On and after'iiondar .July Jo h 1860, the. basaonger train* vnUleave rHILAp«LPHI** from the Station, corner of Market Anti. LeUmail or. Thirty*firit street*, west Fhilfldeiphia, at tio and iOM A. M., and jV 4.«. and flAft P. Jtf. ■ w - Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on Beat Market.street,at6.W,B;and 10SO A. M.,and 1.45 and 5,13 p, 51. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast comer ofMahteenthand M&iket streets, at 6 A. M. andB P. M. Leave Wost Chester, at 7 30 A. M . and 6P. M. .The last passenger railway oar will leave Front and M-rket streets 80 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 23-roinutes, beforothe starting time from the de pot, am) will carry a flag to denote it, o%ee and waiting room, eonthoast corner of Eighth and Market sireett, where passengers, parchasins tioketsfor WestOhester. wi‘l be furnished with a tioket avq>- the bh*sen«er railway.' .. ; On and after July 9th, atld till the above emnepJiieat takes effeot. tlia trains w<ll leave the depot, N. E. cor ner of Eighteenth, and Market streets, 15 miontes be fore the above hours from West Philadelphia. Leave Westchester as above, , _ . HENRY WOOD, jj3-tf , General Superintendent. BE-—a NORTH PKNNBYL- For MAIJQH.OHdIfK; HAZITETON, ECKI.iJv. WHITE l&delphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted, laa follows 2 At O.W A. M. forßethlehem- Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hasfeton, wilkesb&rre, Williamsport, *Ata.SO P. M. (2iSre»«),forlJ«Oitehoni, Eailon, in. This train reaches Easton at SAU P. M., and makes olose connection with New Jersey Central for New York. JOSEPH HOXIE/ for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, At 9 A. M,- and 4 P- P* for Dojrleatowh. At 10.30 A. M.and6.6o P. ftl. for Port Washington. _The dW A. M. Express Tram makes close connection with the Lehigh valley Railroad at Betbkhem. being the shortest and most dehiiable rodte to Wilketuatte, Lepve Bethlehem atS4S A. M., 6.20 A. M. and6.3BP. Leave Doylestown at 7M A. M and 4,15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at A 25 A. M. and 315 f. M. Ttv ~ , . . UWSUWDAYB: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M.. Philadelphia, for Boylefjtown, at a P, M. . . Throußh-'i’ioksto mint he prqonreii at the Ticket Of. to°MC«^he»r°vet® t w, 6 [:f°f r are. ERiCS *™‘.M fe“vbrw7lfowXS' leor^a ' lrO ' ld '' * nun “ t '" aftei Blll ' lSoliAlllt,Al, ' >t ‘ PHILADELPHIA ANI) °?' 1 ' °] lt lf No. W BoSh a rt'inttion of twenty-five y<!r cent, from the teenier faree. Pr.rtiee wirtlne to ebior tSe Summer in the Country wit) find try** vefrY d&iUfAhl* route, these Imrlkitl anti Mtaaon Val?e the moat beautira) end heilthr in the Stole, amt tSSX eible by font tribal ftoa end to PH"eaieM» SSmr" 1 Pmi.APgi.THra, Mftroh'Kth.'lBCTL f T? mK-fr Pttli'lßfitl IMPORTANT Til N ?i E mW§§jS B P^Y sßßaasfttffl ORKSBorr. Altoona, Bldtord &ruEphrata Srjwrafe! And contort 'tjCRBjB for twenty-six trtpsf for the use of to and from points near the oity. Tiokets to Cpbssom Hotkls, at tht summit q fthe Al a ro “’’ i *•«>»***•« »*<»» invalids and others wil hnd splendid hotel accommodations, good for round inp lo»tMn 10 days-fare 9715. BBVHlSs— P««et|esira tiokotcfl .to Hope well on the Hmi'inrdon end ilrortl Top Kail trad, and BrteS^M h .X^? g %. Ba " sse A »w* “ Ephrata Spruits take Stage frora Lan cuter< Tiokets for Roand Trip, Si; Single 'i tip, 52,». L«»1S L. HoOPt. Pen. TicketAt'ent A jei'-\' t u DEBORAH JONES E&msmmm akkangjs. MENT. "“■““f?jkoJMMEßfe HadPVM. 013 * tSJ * tUsilnoon,(Express,) end yjjJ.cS** B *** J.IIA, M., U n00n,1.1t,5,00,T.0050d A. M., 11, 1.15,6.00, lAOlaiid e t^'t 4?£ l M™ bl °** ,ro AtS&lESSreea,;o,lsA. SL, iortSf?^ 51 M6.M.55), end ll* A. M., 141, - ¥jj™ Sslisliurj at M 0 A. M., and 100 P. M, lie&ve Laurel at 5.1 d a. M., and B.AO if, M. Leave Seiford at 5.4* a. and LOoV.M, |£H * Leave Hew Caetleat 8.00, 10j* A. M.,andBS)P. M. LiSaS? rM ' U «*A- *C.*«iM7and . md'auoli’a'm! -° r Salt **™ r 7 and Delaware Rail- . TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE S*ATO CIiMU-7 At AM A. M., UJB Md UM p, M. AM™ StB - M A. *C, itH p7i£, Sat UJO FREIGHT OARattwhed, lsUs for ”«fM®«'Aad iuterraediat# »IM«M f " f, “ r,ril, * anl taUmrttal. pl^«tAtfel? n iot Puh4 « ! » u * wk! i»t*rmedlau> »te“2 e ?S™io a. m“ 8 tOT intermedi- Sgij »; HTMP.M.vjramJhilafolphu to Baltlmoie. Onj At AM F. M„ jgjjhfc. £Sjß[ PHILADELPHIA, GER lissr j™w. «• wav*. a. A - S.M mi Al A.’m., 1,!, I, 7X, and M?«Sp?»f! I “ Iltown MO rain.A.M., ex, SjjfuS IX. 8, », Man Philadelphia 9.W A. *sf. and 7X P. M. rnkup H ™ u - 40 ' 8.18. ana 9.18 -Twl OONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. lira i xkh‘-WvV M ' ” m - I '■ .*"■ 11 •*• «•■ ‘X. M. J*are Phllodolphtn ft P.ml Imt„ NSSiitoßjg^ V. M. , nissxssssmis*' s ”', w '" iwi ' *-*■ J;™ Philadelphia 9 A.'hffafs, and BPM.' heave Manarnnk r«l. M..lK, «*, and »*,P. M. W-tf SMHMK FHIiiAiiKIiPUIA MORWINO iiINJB, DAlLY,(Sundsyi excepted.) WewDepot,oorgerof BROADanuKuSIow -I^f°iS?fif t P*£ r ’SK r,! ' WIOI J'SfiNrfyi.VAmA IP. M. train! i-unaing" to vurjv.&o, _ „ * AFTERNOON LTNEB. ’ Leave Now Depot, corner of BROAD andCALLOW ifiLL Street, PHlLAVELPHlA.iPMtttigtriiatr&naet on Thirteenth andpnGallowhiil «treeti,)Tor POTTS• H’A.RRISBIJRO.ataAoI*. M.. DAILY, for fttfl *• DAILY, (Sunday* ex- KbTAWCES VIA I'HII.AgKLPHJA RE ADEN 0 PjtOM FHILApMrUU UilM. To PhcenixTilfe...... &) < Reading....——...,. m Lebanon—.—, 68 Hamobnrr,.. Daapfain..— Ui‘ Millersourg, usi Trevorton Junotion. .U 8 Mnnoy.—. ,197 Williamsport— ~—BO9 Jeregy Shore,....—. m I , Lock Haven— 235] ,/^J 16 M*j aii*t the ASO P. M. tram Uonneot dally »pg-tf W. a. Mcir.HBWMT'.V. n„r*t„i jg? PHIL AD KLP II f A RIiAEINCi RAILROAD. Cn a*»d alter. July 1.1850. Mileage Tiok*ts will be is/ued atjrtteaon. a discounter 2fi?ercent., eivir.c; the holder a rtKhtto travel 3,0)0, mriei atonytune, between auv points,an in the Mo. 1 oar of «ny Paseecger Tra n on -abova Railroad or the branches worked by said Com pany. JJasiness.jnon ard others. having occasion to travel frequently betweerj different points, wiu find this ar rangement convenient and economical. ; -pr«3id tickets or other information apply to the T°-«f Ab<inta on the Dine, u. A. NICJLL3. General Bacjrintondent, Heading, or to s, BRADFORD, Js3B Im . Treasurer. Philadelphia. l&wfMßHicdmika koutk— rnMnSkF* philaceli ' hia anu^- tiUICKEST, ROUTE to Tamaqua, CatowUsa, Ra wrt. Wiike*barr# ü ßorftnton, Banvillei Milton, Wii ntunsport. Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Dtififtfo, Niagara Fan*, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo, Gplon go,St,Louis,Milwaukee, ana allpoint* North and Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi* Haijroad, corner BROAD and ,GALLOwHJLL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal lowhill street,) dally (Sundays‘excepted), for above pdSnt#. a* follow* i AoOA; M. , NFGFHT EXPRESS., A3OP.M. The 8.00 A.M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes .■•iheabovetreinirrrake direstconnection,atKlmir.t, wluuha Iroine of the NoirJFoA and Krin, Conandeisna ind fhajampalli, and BnlTplo/New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroad!, from all doinU north and West, and the CeModAe. ' Ha nemo ohootw lo lilraira, Buffalo, oml Bnipeniion Bridge, and all i.rermediata potato. • , ‘Tloketft oih hr, i roohted at the Philadelphia and Kl -8V 1 sy?, al,l 3 ! i?Ji*•ty'ljwks.t Oftoo, nnrtlivra.t comer o( as; •«»*«*« FfeighU mu bo delivered before A P, M, to iniare their going th* ante day, Tfiasskf issmwss'**. » ht DBr9t ’ '“■HP. •piA, 4 Philadelphia and Readme and Lebanon Valley R.R, Northern Central Railroad. 5 Snnbnry and Erie K. R. ltAn.ltbAl>LlNEB. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ItAlLfeOAl)* .. ; neo milko double track. 1860. liM 1800. THE «0’» EttUAL inien pr 1 ipfied and comfort by sny senior Trmni provided with LfOughridge’s patent Bwe-epeed nnaer perfeot control of too engineer, thus wUfn? mnob.tbthe «m«t of ttave^erfj, Smoking Cats Gb au£»iiSdfb OftoiTTtain: "Wodirtiff’s * days excepted. -,> Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A, M. FtttUßAiV" • 11A0A.M. jm » ! Sfe A “ tSi ' M ‘ Westchester .V liao P« M, Wait Chester, Passengers w,tokens Mali, Wait • Cheater Aocoramodation,and Columbia Trains. pMSsncenifor SNnbary, wifoamsporf, Elmira, Buffa to, magarft Pallj|. and mwrawilrte polntd, lesrtin* Phi* iadolpbia at 7.15 A, 84. and 3 P. M. go directly throocn.t Tioketa yratMard may be obtained atthe ofloesofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore &«tdTiototsßajtwarffat any of the important SSlroad Offioes In the west; alio on board any of the tegular Lina of {Steamer* on. the Mississippi or Ohio SPfcire always os knfTand time as amok, m by any For ftrthennlbnnatioh aptfy at the Pis&ager Sta tion. BootheMt corns? oflSleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of toe SWSftMi THE 1 ?XBAT. WEST. ri saifei?,sfMpjfK together with the saving of timeyare advantages readily by Ehiuppers of Freight, and the.Traver flferehaGt* and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with oonfi* denoe on Its speedy transit. ■ Tffiß RATjES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all time* dsjUvwt< fls rtf* chirm by other Companies* , . a&r town from ymoL rom& —thu* VT Bo paitioular to m&rkyaok&tes “ via Penna, Kail road. *. ~j For Freight Contract* or Shipping Directions, apply to, or agrees either ofthe following Arentsoi' the Com pos jr r SlilW Bt. E. MoortTLotthmlle, Kr.i P. O. O’Rjloj Sc Gti., Evansville, tad.: H.W. GraK»m * Co., Cairo,; Ilk H. F. Baa. Shaler i GlMg, St, &ui«, Mo.: John H. Har- STiUo. T<mn.: Hama titant, Memphis, Tonn.i ■ Co., Chlaago, III.: W. H. H. Koonta, Alton, Ftelshi Atenu nf kallroada at diffiirent iomta 15* LEWIS, Goan 6up*t Altoona. Ftu ' iaft-ly . iSaSHK PHILADELPHIA£Np BALTiMORB CENTRAL AfRANGEMENy,~On and after MONDAY. Jul7Sth» IQJO, the train* tritt ftifa iti! fallow*-.;L«ave the passenger,depot nfthe West Chester and Philadelphia Haiiroad Co, comer Market .and TMrMeth streets.' West Philadelphia* daily (Sunday# esoepted lat 7,30 A. M.'and 4.46 P. M. > Wednesday* Saturdays an extra train at 2^o LeavaWesfc Grove at<s.6oandS.6o A. Rl., and 440 P.M, < The |.31) A. M. J rain trom Philadelphia oonneot* »*i* root w»tn a daily line of fe tares via New London and Uilord. RetuTnihs leaves < xford at 6.30. a. M., con flicting wuh tS»BWA. ftl* train from West G ove The beautiful scenery and well-known heatthlulness of Delaware and Chester counties offer superior in ducements • to those looking for summer boaftJifl*. Freights for this line reoeived at No. 1816 Market St, A. B, BURTON, Philadelphia. June 28.1660. tan 16 Superintendent. a: m wotiol.—LHi^TjsJK IRMM TEKMEhM'nj jSTATIONS»“r-On and afterSth Mar, un» the -PawngerTrain* far DQWNINutowN «ll start froin the now Passenger Depot of. thePhila- Company, comer ol (pauenger on- TRAIItf for Downmito’iro, leave* at fl.oo AFTERNOON KJtAIW for Dswnincttnrn, leaves at ■tl T^ ll 2lfs^i^^W^^®** Brioi ’ SSs pww»i,w» and wea&tus Comtenr. *p» /‘ . W. H. McIbHENNW. Senretarr. TTHiirT WOBS'r OHiSSTiSK o.Rpot,Noo™*. R pot, N oo™* ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (except Rundat 1 at 7.15 A. M., ItJSO P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West Chester at fl.u a. M. JO « a . M, hthl nlO p, >t 1860. Mmmmm iB6O. DELPHI A AND TRRNTON RAILROAD CO/8 L nv ß ™wi%^. ToN£w At 8 A M. vis Camden Mid Amboy, C. & A. Accom modation,...4. ...^...9128 At6A M.viaCdnuien wid Jersey City (it, J.)Ao- ..i* tft At 9 A M* via CUranib and Jersey City, Morfllfir Moil— , 800 At 11 AM, by Steamboat, via Taoonr and Jeraoy City - Western Express,... B 00 Atl2H P M, via Camden and Amboy, Aooommo ■ dation—«. 2 23 ' At 2 P M» via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex press —~ . , - ... $OO At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taeony and Jorsey . cit J> E™ o * o / Express...... SOO AU P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey . City. 3d Class Tioket _ 8 28 At 6 P, M, via Camden and Jerssy City, Evening M0i1...,—. 8 00 At U P M, via Camden and Joraey City, 66uthera Mkjt g —— ,---i 328 At ft P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger, Tioket. 323 runs dally. TholiPMtßontS *{;lSorS B £kfctjsrtVill&, Flbhilnsttm, Ab.tfttß A HI and 4 PM, fromWalnut-streetwharf and r.to A M rrom Kensington. ..For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkesbarr®, Montrose, Great Bend, &o.» at 8 A. M. from Warant street wharf, and 7.10 A, at. from Kensington, via J)ela ware Lackawanna and Western A. A. For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9A. M., J and 434 P. M, For Freehold, at 0 A. M .and IP. M. „ . waylines. _For Bristol, Trenton. Ao.rst 134'aud 4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 6J4 P. M. from Kensington, . ForPolmm. Riverton, Delon 00, Beverly, Bnrllnr to#« Florence. bunJe&to'wp, A*., at U>4,1,and434 P.M. steamboat Jos UfPfiP for Bordentown and Interme diate Places, at 134 P. lu, Sieambnet Trentoefor. Towny, at 11 A. M. Mi 'TMonr. Beverl,, Barllnuton, and Brutot, at 4P. M. Fifty Pound* of liiggege, oaij, slloyrod eaoh PasOen |,r. PaM»n,«ri at« prohibiMdr;om taking anything u Dugan tottheir treating- auearel. All baggage over mb pound, to to paid for extrat-The Com.any hmit their reeponiibibty lor baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not to hable for any amount bejonu aioo, ex cept by .peoial contract. aria ~ WM. H. QATZMRK, Agent. SAVING FUNDS. “ A Utile, but often, fills the Purse.” Franklin saying fund, No. 138 South FOURTH Streot, between Cheat* not and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposit* on demand. Depositors’ money secured by Government, State, cud City Loans, Ground Renta, Mort gage?, &o; T hie Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to retain, with o per cent, interest, to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. a Females, married or single,, and Minora, can deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn only or their consent. Charter perpetual, incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from trustees and exeoutora. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Offioe open doily, from 9to 9 o’olook, end on Wednesday evening untilBo’clock, , „ DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyras Cadw&ll&der, John Shindler, George Rowell, Melaobi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, LewisKrwnbhaar, Henry Belany. Niobolas Rlttenhonse, Nathan fimeifey, Jos. £. Satterthwaite* Jones xerkes, Cyrus Oadwau.adbb, Treasurer, apsg-y u A Dollar saved ie twice earned.” SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN t?3‘SIiSBT^IfATIONAI« SAFETV TRUST COM PANY .WALNUT Street, southwest oorner ofTHIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money.isreodivedinan:rsum»l4rgaoram&U,and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from nine o’olook in' the morning till five o’clook in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evonings till eight o’olook. Hon. HENRY L.RfiNNER, President. _ ROBERT SELFRIUGE, Vioe President, Wn-uaM J. Rbbd, Peoretary. _ ■ , „ DIRKCYOBSt Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Belfndge, Franois Lee. BamuelK. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, y. Londreth Munns, James L. Stephenson. Monet is reoeived and payments made daily. The .investments are made, in conformity with the Sroviflions ofth© Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, 'round Rents, and such firet-olaae securities as will al ways insure perfeot seounty to the depositors, and thi io lnsB nn fi t 10 * ive p * rm&nonoy stability to CAVING FUND-UNITED STATES NUT Set oowi,ANY ' oornat THIRD and CHEBT- Uarge and small turns received, and paid baob on de ®K, d n. w F‘ out with FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from the day of deposit to the day of with- A iromSantil S o'clock ever? day. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o'clock. DRAFIS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, .from £l upwards, Presidfant—BTEPHKN R. CRAWFORD. Treomjrer—JAMEB R. HUNTER. Pl/IN Y FIBK. Actuary. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND ZaHapBbBOiLER WORKS ~NE *FIE Sc LKVY, AND THKORK.T* *AL KNGINREHB, mACuiN tRTS, Bull.Kß-MAKKRO, auu FOUNbhRS. having, for many years, been in Rance&stul operation, and been exclusively enticed In building ami repairing Marine end River £'nsines» high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks Propellers, Ac., Ac * offer their services to the publio, a* being fully > propared-to oontraot for Hnginea of all size*. Marine. Kivor, and Stationary, having sets of Satorn# of different sizes, are prepared to exeouto or ero with despatch. r.very description of Pattern making nit-de at the shortest notioe. High and low Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania obarooaUron, Forums of all sixes and kinds} Iron and Brass Castings, of ftll descriptions} Koll Turning, Screw Cutt'ng, And nil other work con nected with the above business. - Drawings and specification* for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscriber* have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of noatg. where they can lie in perleot safety, and arc provided with shears, blocks, falls, *o„ Ac., far raising heavy or lightweights. Jacob g. weafie, JOHN P. LEVY. JeH-tf BEACH and PALMER streets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, N 07951 jjiaM H, HERS informs his friends that, having pur chased the entire stock of Patterns at the above Foun dry,he is now prepared to receive orders for Rolling, Grist, and Raw Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, nna House work, Gearing, Castings mane from Rever beratory or Cupola Purnaoet, in dry or green sand, or loam- myP-tf bajcvbl v« manichi i. vi.ceHA.ji mxuxicx ooutiiwaT^^M* 0 " . KJ FlrtH AND WASHINGTON STREE**, for Land, fUver, and Marine service, Bolers, Gasometers, Tanks,lron Boats, Ao.} Castings oL all tends, either Iron or Braes, Sf *° r Works, Work Shops,Rail- Jtotort* and’Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved ooastruptioD. _ • Evert dwonpUdn of Plantation Maohtnery, suoh m ' Sole Agents for N. Riihettx’ii Patent Hugar Roiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: and Asphwall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain ing Maobiua. BRIOK-MAKING MACHINES .WHICH temper the otayiabd make <d,Oto pof day. Brick WfTvrW ViMiS. *f>wv» W'frh 1»T (m T IQUUHIOE— tr fcnoiT.’B Italian.” for enlo JLd t>r jrETitKiuu.. * brows*, «t ul ,i« tostf: gA’BINE &'t)TSTC* INRAN*MS IaOENTS, No. 424 WALNUT Btmst.! Insure »j{ninpt''oBB or damage by Fire, on Cotton and Woollen Mill#.-and other Maanfaotortot* Betldiage, Merchandise, find ifber'propeity,' onfavo- i Mlfl’Jl UVOpliXif FM?lMft.“cU. s (/#N , »SW¥OHS; I PioviD Joe w ; ; ABOTiO lNSulftC' CCh.X) KV> Yuik', j HOPE FI*E lNSUaiifcl:“S l o“yF'‘SKW®%'iK, 11 * - ‘ '■ „„ Cash Capita! ana 01. J CITY F*AB INSURANCE CO., OF NftW HAVEN, \ _ Cash Capital and Surplus 9124 801 7/. GERMANIA FIRE tN£ CO,. OF NEW YORK, * Cmh Capital andWurp’us 9X15 399 07. HUMBOLDT FIRE IN«.-C|o., OF NK -v YO«K. Cash Capital and Surplus 93*#,8M Cl, , Apphtjaiiofts lit tfai* oa cry by note will receive prompt 4 ’rf , t. YHE KN TEJEtPHISE INSURANCE COMPANY 0* PHILADEPEIA. (FIRE INaL’iArtOK KXCLDftVELY.) . 00 %® L A S T , DIRECTORS. F. Raychford Mokubcxi L. Dawoom, WILLI AM MoKbB, GXO. H. StOA&T, Nalbbo Fbazibr, Joux h. Blown, John M. Atwood, B. a. Fahttvstooi, AnnxxW D.Cass, Henry Wharton. J. L.Errinskr. a „„ F- iATCHFORB BTAAR, President, an ARLES w. COXK, Secretary, fell AMERICAN MR® INSURANCE CO., ■fa iHCORPOKATED 1810— CHARTER PERPET UAL. ■ • • 'v No. WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Jn yeMdd ih and available Securities, oontinoe to m&Ure oh. DTfftUmKii, Btorefl,‘ Furaitute, Merohandise, Vessels in Port and and other Person al Property* ■ AU losses liberally aim froifiptly adluated, . * DIBSCTORS. Thos. R. Mans, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, ' Samuel C. Morton, Edmund 6. Dutilh, Patrick fii&dy, Chas. W, Fonltney, , Pierld.nt, .ALBERT C* L. CllAvr FORD. Ssoretary. f«B-u Quaker city insorawoe comp a- NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS;. 400 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 8309,746.70.— 1n5ures against Loss or Damage by fire, and thp Penis of the Bea, Inland Navigation and reimportation. GEORGE H. HART, President H, P. ROSsV YiflB,Pfe?ia#nt George H. Hart, W^CTOR^ A, 0. Cattell, Foster 8. Perkius. K. W, Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers, S. Re Co|Kflhall, Samuel Jones, M. D., on. H t M. Fuller. ' mh9-tf lTNgbltAliO® COMEANIf OF the > Chartered in 1794— Capita) Aclfttl, Jahuanr 1858. 8.347,446 MMOO. . A)1 invested in sound and available socuritiee-oon" tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Bailuings, Btookfl of Merohendise, *o u on liberal terns. ■ Buneon Toby. l 1 ’ Baniuol Cr!m« v Jr„ Charles MacaJtcter,’ Tobias Wagner, . tVilliamfl. Smith, Thomas B.watteoi. Johri B, Budd, Hemj G. Freemaa, William R.' white,'- Charles 8. Lewis, „, , ’ ■ WiLLTAM ■ ffAWPti.H. Secretary laQ-wfm tf INSURANCE COMPANY ■-A —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise generally, oa favorable terms, either limited or per* petnal, , directors. Jeremiah Bonsall, Edward D. Roberts, John (±. Gmnodo, John J. Gnmtha, Jpshaa T. Oweni Reuben C. Halo- , Thomas Marshi John MoDoweli. Jr., BOinf.L. . Jos. T. Hale, Bellefonte, fOHE Cf. • Edwaud ,W. David. Secretary ahS-wihitf ' MUTUAL BAFETS 18 j iNCORFORATfntEYTHB LEGISLATURE Of office 8. walhct OH "k a « fl s CAg®? 1 •IMIAwD UrtURAHiTEB On Goods, hy River. Canals,'Lakes, and Land Oftßi&g? to all parts of the Union. FIR# INSI/RANOK# On Merchandise generally. . Ga Stores, Pvoihns Hocses. Jus. A&iETS OF THE COMPANY, par * K«T*mb<ST Mi». 9rn,&>, Philadelphia City 6♦'cant. LotiwiiSf Sosi §lOO,OOO. Pennsylvania State 3 tret, Loan w,Mi 00 an,ooo Pennsylvania State 0 W ot. Loan..— . *l,OOO 00 ftt.OOO, U. 8. Treasury fit tr oent Notes and interest one _ 11J69 Si 980,000 U. 8. Treasury 6 ot. Notes and inter est .......... 904 U CO 931,000 Temporary Loan to Use City of Phila delphia ... 99,000 00 930,000» Pennsylvania Railroad Sd Mortgage * •- fldr cent. 80nd5....... 4S t BOQ 00 9tt<ooo, North Pennsylvania Railroad Hort- • gweser cent. Bonds.lB.Boo 00 614409 West Philadelphia Paseenxer Ramray _ Oomtfg&y fg fet< ogqiwn bonds..... U4W 00 915400,000 shares stock Germantown Gm . Company, Interest'and principal rnAmntied by- the city ot Phua dslphia U. li&O 00 100 share* Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8.778 00 •1,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail* road Company...... 8800 99,190, shares Philadelphia loe Boat and Steam - Tu* .Company. Philadelphia ant Savahnah Steam'Navigation Cora- p&ny, Oooan' S team “Na mi tips Company, Philadelphia and Ba rra de Qraoe fiteam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchasca toßMnr—.»,f|oC9 BC 453,na gt 3 MorUaseii and Peal Estate, Of- Mw*f , SM3 SI rabJe for adid UIAfS & Balance one at Aaenoiee—Premmros on Ma rine Policies, interest, ana other debts dee Bonp ancfe irci*oF*nndr7 Ineturaace Com?a ***** ffl m**~- ,—~1.,,,.r. ,- rn - 1 |,yQ cq C»h on Pepotit in Bank «7,w0 u •lEEOTOJIBr Bamngl E. fitokM* J.F. Peniston, Henry Bloan* Edvard Darluiftos* H. Jones Brooke*' Spenoer M’ltyaiie* ghoma* 0, Hein2* Kobort Burton. jafew,- Joehua P. Etta, • John B» Bemplo* FittaVj, JD. T. Morgan* « * fm^Dteassk iretarr. d|« B Martin- A. louder* lus rauidi**, John k. Penrose, John CjOavis, msfr william O. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, •eorge G, Leiper, SSfMfr, . , WILLIAi HENRY LYLBUS?, S fe£i I IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM &t?3PS„ FSpli MUTUAL LIFE INBU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRJ) and DUCK Streets. AftMts* 9W!jm £3. INSURES LIVEB for the whole term of llife*—grants Minmhes and endowment?-- purchases life interest* in Real Estate, andmaka* aU contract* depending on the •ontingeneies ofLue* They act os Executors, Administratoif, Asm'gnes* »nut.e.,andCCM S p {f , g ' Daniel L. Miller, Samuel B. Stokes, Wi tam P. Haoker. Jweiih H. TiottM, William H. Kern, Jamee Easton, Samuel 0. Huey. Yheophiln* Paulding? Charles HAUoweu, Edmund A. Bonder, fenrv C. Townsecd, panielL. Hutounxos« Rodolphn* Kent* • John W. Hornor, William H. Can, Ellis 8. Archer, £r!»f Duflon, • Bainuel J. Chnstlasl William Robertson, Joseph M.Thonr-as, Warner M. Benin, t John 0. Brenner, if?K?!kR, PteiMeat, BAML. E. STORES, VlMPr^t. Jrt« w. Houwou.Ranretftrv. nulS BUSINESS CARDS. VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, gives lus views of the principle and best mode of Advertising, daily,.between 10 apd 4 o'clock. Address Diyil-Sm V. B- PALMER. EJ. BAYLIS THOMAS. • ... ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Be* removad his office from No. $23 Arch street to No. 4*9 walnut street,. Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan tile .Claims. The, drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignment*. Bnefs of Title, and other instruments of Writing. The management of Kxeoutor shies. Adroimstratorships, and Trusts, superintended; ond the best securities proourea for the permanent in vestments of Money. Matisfactory reference gives when required. apSO-Gm* Henry e. keene, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Has REMOVED his office from No. *3O Walnut street to No XSr South THIRD fltroet. ■ mh»» fl-"* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNE Y. No. 114 Rout i 81XTH Street, _ (Nearly opposito tho County Courthouse,) Prepares rpeomoations, Drawings. «0.. and transacts all other business connected with the obiaimu? or Let ters Patent , apM 4m* JtVAQNRR JBRMON, * ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Offlco, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, (Opposite Independence Square,) „ , PaaA.psnruis., ; By the aid of reliable Attorneys, At difiereut points In U’eUmtod States, is enabled to proseoute audooliect olaims of every description. Particular attention given to the examination and re covery or the claims of Legatees and Deviates, and the examination of Land Titles and eeouridg thoiuterosU of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Union. ’ Has the Statntes'of all the States and lx Commissioner for most ?f them. Depositions carefully taken under Commissions. apil-em , SFUGUET a sons, • IMPO RTE RBOF"H Ay ANA CIGARS, _ . No. Sl9 South FKONt Street, regularly a full assortment of desirable 01- GAR 6, which.offer at low rates, for eaah or ae er«v»« •- * • • r*vt ALFRED L. HOUGH, Am- PAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AQENV, Orders eohoited ior every dosoription of PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIAL#. „ .. No. 17South SIXTH Street, Philariolph*. fejl-«m* - . - ' OAWSON & NICHOLSON, *- BOOKBINDERS, , NOS. 519 AND 591 MINOR STREET. Between Market and Chestnut street* Ti „ PHILADELPHIA. pawson. jab. u. nirholson 1 ADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS ! ' n ' l I>l 0. F, RUMPP, 118 NorthFOURTH Street,abovo Arch, „„ _ Wholesale and retml mamifneturor of PORTE-MQNNATRSj POCKET-BOOKS , CIGAR _ . , CASES. HOKEY-BELTS, Bacheis, Purses. Cabaa, Bankers’ Cases, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Port-f'ohc*, BiH ilooke, - Jobbing prompt!* rinn* u7.*m CYKUP MOLASSES, Ac 500 hhds and - Barrels LOVRRING’S Ne Plus Ultra, Golden Sy rup,’ and extra Golden. Also, Sugar-house, Musco vado, and Porto Rico Molanes in hogsheads and bar rels} for sale by JAMES GRAHAM & Co., LETIiIA street. RLViNU) SIOAH.—I,OOO Barrels LO - MG’S Crushed, ooarso and fine pulverized. A, B, and *.i Coifee, ami lefined yellow Sugar,, for sale hr JAMKS GRAHAM .V Co.. LKTITfA streeV. BOUK-KEhi’il. S cau got good Blank- anil Slatioaerr at PERRY’S, FOURTH and RACK. 1.23-1 m JAVA COFFEE. —l;0t)0 pockets prime Gotrm. fnr m.l. br JAM E 6 BRAHAM A CO OIL LEMON—Grass, for sale by WE- A. SROTHKHS, 4T and 19 North KMCONII «t KtCa;.- 2(.0 Tierces Prime Ketailing ’ Clmrleatnn Riro for sale by JAMFB GRAHAM A Co . I,|..TlT' A i'met. LJ,E AND CLrtM SOUP served ngw np Bverr ilav fhroughout tj e season ■ exoepted), by JAMHS PKOrtPLR, i' o. bO!* MARKET Dinnera frmn is to fl my3B-tf ,BW FLATFOKM scales, "Se, . 8 a£*s : bv : Auߥl<twr. Xr*ORN£BS, BRIKtBY* 00., i Wo. 49# M ARKET STREET. BHOOTT; Jtt.< AUCTIONEER, No. 431 ■ CHF.STMjrBtrMt ) o]>»,«iUlliooettomHoJM > Colwften Vomttv npil liflh __ BALE OE 100 'U- K« t-THAW 600DS. 'lhi» Morsill*. . , ■J“U cinmanoln,- »t 10M o’clock pr«olPs!j. Inp oded will Ih> f„ um i, „, z _ rS 1 , [f’ n ft.liir-natilo '/ hap«, roll-edga CftiiUm hata. eafine wmt* nnd d/ftH do do trimmed and *&• ft cd children's Canton ade PHIMP FORD & 00 , AUCTIONEERS No. £UO MARKET Street, tad «9l MMTOX Street ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS. BOYLE, & 00., ATJO TIONEESS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 6 North MAIN Bb, ITT* LOUIB, Mo., {formerly Tfrjvh Messrs. Mrere. Claghqfn, 4. Co. FhibdfftV offer their rsrviese to the merchant*, HiafufeotuTers, and other* of Vhilacelfthia, for the sale of ary ft code, ear nets, boots, shoes, nardii are. jewelry, 40.» *e, tar Cash advances made ott reemjitof good*. I&"Bettleta6[it«inadetbre6as?ddndfsa!e. . Messrs. Mytrs, Claghorn, A Co..Philadel»iiia. “ Stuart A Bftrtfcar, Philadelphia. u Van Wyok. TovniaCd,A Warrens# New York. “ Lkß. Curtis A Co;, I*ewYo^k. ,** Wood, Christy, A Low*. MO. Grow. McCreary. A.vo- “.. mhlfl-thsiuly shiPMhu. THE BRITISH AND NORTH jMHK AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 6TEAM -1 ' • TKOlt KEn ▼<«« TO LlVlJtroor,, Chief Cabin Pr-*sag£-_. —_#!&? Second Cabin Passage..*— . m,-w _ TV ] - »aOM Boston TO UVEMOOI, __ Chief Cabin Passage Saoocd Cabin Passage.-. ... .. &) The Shiva from New York call at Cork Harbor. 'Sri shirs frees Boston call at Halifax and Cork Ha?- PEksiAf Cant, Judfciifl, 1 CANADA. Copt. Lana, ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone, 1 iMfcluCA.Gapt. Malar, : ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott,* NlAUARAJCaft.Aiiderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, lEURO? A, C£sL J. Lsitoh, r - - SCOTIA, (flow imiidlc/c. ) These vessels oarry a dear white light at masthead; rraen on starboard b.rw; red on port bow. nfAOAHA, Millar, leaves Boston. Wednesday, Jobs ST. ABlA a LgT£ v . N. York. Wednesday. inly A EUROPA. Boston, Wednesday, Jnljr lL PKRBIA, Jndfcms. “ It.TCfX, Wednesday, JuLrlfl. AttaßlA. Stone ** Boston, %7£ft&eedim. Jalyftft AYS I^ 8 ? 5111100 ' 1. N York, weafiftsaaj,Aag,i. CANADA Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Affg k ASIA. Lott. ; N York, Wednesday! Am. if. JBUROrA. Leitch, “ Boston, Wednesday, Aug S 3. PERSIA, JttQkin*. ** N York, Wednesday, Ang. 20. J/t(t!nB ngt Moored on til pafd tor. ■ An experience* Sjrrsoon on board. ‘ The owners of tu SBC ctuyAyrijl not be aooountable for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Troolowt Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are SiSiedthsiplor. and the valne thereof therein expressed. P 57 frSiaht or passage apply to a „E. CUNARD, myl 4 Bowline ffreen. New Vwk. FOR TUB SOUTH.—OHARUS .Hester FfttsHt at anaverage of viresa* per cent; be low New York sfe&wfti? raf*&! ' 1 - • ' ‘ FOR CHA O, The TJ. 8. Muilatev ivh’p XEYATOWK STATK, Cso tain Chariot jPj MarsumAix,- will Sail on W edae»S&r, July a.atIQA.M. Tnioagh in 43 to BO hOWr-oaly <8 heart at Seat FOR SAVANfIAR.GA. 1 The V, 8, Moil -Steamship 6TAT& OJ* GEORGIA Captain .John J. Ganm, will sail on Friasy, Jtfly 20. at io A, a. _ 1 itrough in fifl toB9ketut?«iily 48 hoar* at Sea. . day* cb angeu raw every Saturday to every ftvddays. Good* rooo\vad> and Siii* ef Xtariinr signed lid first-ciaa* side-wheel Steamship* SKY . 6TONS STATE and STATK OF GEORGIA now nut a! above every t£3 dteiu tons forming a flve-d&r comma moa&on with ChorlesiiynffHl Saymcnah, and the South and Southwest.' . - At both Charleston and Savannah, Shins eon ? eat with steamers forPlorida.and with raSjraftes, &c„ or all places in the Booth and^Southwest, , Freight and InniiraSM proportion of Good* shipped South will be found lower by these ships : than by sailing vasae!*, the premium I£b*i one-hali the , . i Insurance on all Railroad. Freight is ehßrftt l IWfOSES NATHANS, AOO1 1 1OHXBE unn eeewary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, toe. AND COMMISSION JfSRCSUOT, *e«lfce*tf* Railroad points, j eorSer 01 SIXTH Fare by UdJS trptoSjto 48 per than by ! 525,000 tjo Ttii&jKthi. toWto6g^f.,o*; k dbWßaadfi the Inland Route, as traHLWgn by tbsfollowing sohe- I watches, jewelry, (ur&t vUtorimiSSwitactotfeing.gnr-- dale. Through tiokote from r*£M4l|y&.via Charles- dene*, Hardware, Adtierr.fliwoe.Jßirro**, wr touandsavannftbsteainsUps,lNuUUm!GniV4iSon >utdre.Uedcine.end oneodtfsfif every deeonptKM, »a the whole, route, ex&pt from Charleston sfnT&sran- large or snKu amounts; from of&deuar to teem and*, nah to Montgomery i time agreed on. ■ - _ iHXJins rai*. gr The Oldest fatabOgfard House ii? toil e>Sy. - To Charleston-—u-£is CO Charleston—-..fgS M -GT Privgce datranca on RACE Street. _ - i savannah,—WOO -Savannah—.—, moo wrljteinasf&fhrftfroiaP'A.M.tot.P.if. Ajrtrteta—S) 00 Augusta—.— SO c 5 Heavyiardr£h&foffftftbed«£tof dOi-omtora 5lOO Mnoon SJ7S CHAKGr»6r«Xi TWO/BaCBNTt —,■ 53 00 Atlantan —.. 6100 . *2r A’ivanoea of SlOOfcjrdiiprtfsydsiit two p*t eea£ Coiatocris—4—...» »CQ - OoltfSctta.,—c—to to Advances of &10Q az.d npWdrdf, &S eae yersert, tor Albany —— ti 03 Albany.-.—'—, 9?&) short loans. . _ _ - _ &I™VS~: 88 98 „g««.>r !b , HSfSGffgfilfe wg «* New Orleans att-78 ■ New WtSSfl--.-. *1 CO OFRovoaiPTER WATCHER. maaafecWrt*.** tell No bills cl Isdmg qgned after the ship Cdi Inildd. tpe usual salons pi ices, gold lever and iwins. wstefiee, For freight or poctase apply on board, at second «lyer lever and lepme xratobci. Kngnih. Swiss, and whin above Vine street,or to Fjfenob watches, at astonishing Jewelry of ALEX, HERON. Sn. ' eve?* #eaonption. vary pudols. mcucatia' Southwest comer FOURTH and CHESTNUT, ! strmneri'S. nnt ynMity of Ktvana onar*. at naif the Agents in Charleston. T. R. AT. G. BUDD. ■ ! importation priee. ihauantices to sett purr ha »r*, and „ . SaTannCI,jOiHTERkGAMMEUi. • vtorioua other lands OTgooits. m _ tor Florida irotn Charlesson, atoereer Carolina every ... ... OUT BOOR SALKS • Tuesday* < . > Attended to personally by t&'e Auetiouoer. For Florida from Savannah, stoambxs Si. l&sry’a and Consignment*of ady and evwrr fciad fit. John’s even and Saturday. 1 elted. MOaK4 ffaTSAbe • TN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE ! ftfQTIOE.-tJ.SMERYSTONEretiroKiVora * CITY. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 1 W ' d ''v-lk'nS’.'*co"* ,A-9M.«'orjOHN.D. BUtiHKS Dea.-tu'd. r n „. &!h,ra> ' Xl ** UAa £.%• ThoAiif(iitir»»iioratBiiby (be Court to sodit, MtU«; ll li-- " ll l '.- J . n " <l « ,th . lß9) ' : ——iltf l - , nno r.dlostthe nocouftt of Daniel StarkeAdmmistra- ’V'itStiOf TT'i TftN nip finDAtl/I’FTERxHTi tor turn (ettamtfiio ann'zo of JOHN D, HUGHES,de* I I*. ULU,AU V, V* . AX <WK ? ti,A ceo*eti, and to Tenor} distribution ofthebalanoe in the ■*-* The-Coo*r»nBrsM» heretoforei eairt'JWnnier tM hapdsof ifie Aaminitt'rator. will meet the parties in- firm o? HOOPES &I) Arm is this ii*jr dissolves oj ruu • torpsted lor tho purposes of his appoiatmjut.onTUEHr ta»*|consent. .... n - ' . DW.thft l» th da; of July, 185 U, athis ofßoe, Wo. 647 .The busmen will be settled by Bernard A. WALNUT Street, Fbiladelpaia. i tfhd mil eon:inoe fhe Wholesale Hat, Far* andetriv Je»-fmwet SAMUEL C. PERKINS, Auditor. { Goo<U bffaneis atNo-517 MARKET p .. v^ TN TUB DISTRICT COURT FOR THE i phHatal , hh Mt *. lm J(? « iira M fs:. T CITY AND COUNTV OP PHILADELPHIA. ■ t • WILLIAM H. \llioti' i IpO PARTNER SHIP. --The. undcrsi-ned _ Al»a» Vend, Ex. No. 185. M*roh Term. I 860." j ' lave this <Ut formed a Cnpiff*i#rsbiputG*r the . The aud tor spsojntdd by the court to distribute the firrodf i.OWER & Rank, for the tfwahMtioo i n: iltn fund id court annul from the SberiiTs hale,under the I Wholesale T/rbanco-and Set nr Bu»inetf/.*t »‘..->.iaa > Above Writ of— „ f North THIRD Strife!, Philadelphia. * a U that certain lot ot piece of around, aituate on tin Chas. C. Low&a, LOWER & Jsc-iiU' north side at Poplar street, at the Pittance of 43 feet W. ilx«a. westward from the west aide oi Bohuyiki'l Third street, July 2. ISW ‘ jj4*»^’ r now Twentieth street, in the late district of Spring tT » 1~.7 " rn “"’TT: ; : Oarden.now in the oit> of fhtladelpfcie. containing iri —The Rndt-rSICCPu i.oat or breadth on the said Popiar street 18 feet, and Vhwa thui .i»» f .rm»a *. , SahtnJttfi llirirdstrMt ® rn * of A. A ft. TH ANHAUBER. for the fransaetip* of . Thud street into Corinthian avenue* called ?ooti street. * Boarmed northward by said Scott street, southward bt ; souMoNrUANSAnSsk.- wafifeiESiFiJPSSSS, l I, now er.oUd | UmfcrsW otisaid let. three stories high. , , X/ have formed a en&srtnenhlp under me Ilia of Will attend to MOW- > FURBPAUGu A McCGfch-. far ih* pore a <4 aaau- J)aY, the »th dayof July. 1810, at hi* <m 4 *. No. 330 : featuring fehoe*, at No. V3p VIN la Street. " WAbNwT litre-t. m the oity of JPhUadelphla. at 11 1 J i, d.c< F- FQiisS*2?6u, ti’olook *i. M .whenand whsr* ail parties juterestoa i r . uHARLES O. IBcCf.RKK. mast muke theirolsims.or be deharredfrom conjine In July 2, jy3-tui«s3l* upon said fund. JOHN M. THOMaS, 1 ]e27«lot - Auditor BKI4M.W , existing under the firm of WJTST.- FOBbfr * •" IXOYD. is true das dissolved. b? the withdrawal ofH. 1 P. LLOYD. The business will be aettied by the re _,^^rrLn_, • nsinmepartner*.wh«villoontiouethe »»AY GOODS Arrr\Trrr»oie- vrvnT/’ita rru j • , COMMI*BIONBUSiNESe,under the firm ofWiffT UDITOR’S NOTICIS.--The undersigned \ &FOBE3. Anditor« appointed by the Orphans* Court of Lan , Philadelphia! June 2« r IsKO. o&sterooonty! to distribute the portion of the balance “—“ to the bands of Daniel Kreider, Executor of the itut i Will andTesUipebtof Daniel Kreider. Hr., late of Oa»r* • narvoo Township, Lancaster county, deceased, which > bsloujts to Ja-’oti Kreider. to those legally entitled thereto, will sit for tbo purrose ot his appointment m i *the Library Rootn. in the Court Houre, m the oitr of I Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of Aucttkt next, At 3 o ©look P. M., when and where el) persons in* 1 terested may attend. WM. P. BRINTON, ' Auditor, i je33-f-4t ! L.krabtkh. June 20th. js£Q. TVOTIOE.—A Meeting of the Association ! CJT. NICHOLAS HOTEL. f 7 known as the “ AmygdaloidMinin* Company of • BROADWAY, Lake Superior,'* will be held at office of the Company, '■ YOSK. m the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, t*2d of . When cnmpleicd.riz years ago, the ST. NICHOLAS Jtt y. 1»»1 in pursuance of the erovUurna of the -d sec- >, wasuoiversany pronounced the most meraiAoent« oon* I?®® aqc ttnpplemeixtanr to an act to authorize tae i venient.aud thoroughly organised establishment oft. e formation of Corporations for Mining, Smelting, Ac., ; kmdoq this continent* Vhat 11 wu then itremains to- Pv M S?J ,, V*BU»lature of Michigan, and apsroved.on | day—without a rival m Biss. m sumptnoufßess, and in the Oth of February, 1860, for the purpos* of eleotwg \ the general elements of oomfort and* enjoyment. The Directors and adopting By-Laws for the government of Hotel has accommodations for one thousand guests, in »aid association* ana the transaction of such other oladfegone hundred complete suites of apartments for business as may properly oome before said meeting. families. Six hundred persons can becomiorta&ly seated JAMARSON. at the tables of its three nubile drains rooms, and n 0.... .... T , OM J. S. YvATROUft. thing that modern art Has devised?* the oonveaienoe and Philadelphia, June Is,3£Go. jets 18t , social gratification of the traveUinr vaohena* be*l "T.— e,rtTTTT«rT t7ty r omitted in its plan, oris neglected in it* practical details. fVFFIOE OF SOHUYLKILL NAVTGA- i The early reputation ol the howte at home and abroad, ” T lON COMPANY. MAY ioth,«aaSo.-From and • derived from its magrutado-ite superb appointments, after July 14th, 1300. and uotil September Ist, leso. the ! it»fcome hke oomforts and luxuries. been ea chaTßes for the use of Cars, ar.d for Toll anS Trans- ‘ hanoed every year by the unwearied exertions of the portatiouon Anthracite Coal,earned to,Huladelptiia, , Propnetore. m»v*nwvn whttwur *nn by way of the Schuylkill Navigation, will ba increased mrl7-3m rRIiADwfcLL. WHITCOMB, « CO. Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed Marob 12th, SSS2 f I 860; and m» the Ist of September, 1880, a further in crease of Fifteen Cents per Ton will be made on said charges, and so continue until the dose of navigation. ’ fl Si?si'jn- lho M “ wenl - r - SHE EXPRESS , M ' president. pg§sfE9p*Cq., Office320 Cr '*TNUT - CHESTNUT Street, forward# parcel#. B'Ckaxes. Merchant! #e. Back Note#, and fcpeoie,either by it# own Lutes or in connection ♦ _ . ; with other kxptees Companies, to all tho pnnoipel MRS. FREDERICK lIODGtS, OF BOS-1 ‘o''-’ 1 °. UlMcf th » Wdford, ITX joN, intends opening a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ; ie«*w General Superintendent. LADIES in this oity,oojnmencine m September next. * Mrs. H. ha# the honor of referring to the Rer. Ales. H. , _ ■ Vinton, D. D , ReotoroftheChurohofthe Holy Trinity, ; Circulars, with foil sartionlara, may be obtained of Mr, i — 1 F« H. Hodges. 701 VINE street. ap3*»ro* 1 EDUCATIONAI. - d* PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS 11 AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is • : mW reliable medium through which Schools and Fami- - PIANO-FORTES. li«amrv7 obtain competent teachers. Faiaots nay ob- ; MBLODEONB, tain, cratiutoiiAly, information and ciroataro ofth<* bo*l • PIANU-PORTES. Muoola. SMITH, WOODMAN, fc CO. f ! j TWODKOm. fWBROADWAY) K«w Yoii» or r'Mado by RaTen. Sooon, ft Co., Ntmui it Clarfc cIS-tf 9D3 CHESTNUT Strict. Philadelphia* )-fi&Uti SDsiiii & don a&d cthen — 1 J. K. GOUJJJ, mjli-1 SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ORYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL ! M-9 SIEJJCAWTIAB GQLLUOIiS, /ousted st mis- > dalphsiv, A K earner 3KVKNTH and CHESTNUT; : New \ -rk» Buffalo, Ularelsjad, Chioftro, and St. Loti*, • For !0i rnMion. naU or rood for uatalcKue. i*S-u i rfSaW STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA iTI T|l TENT ORER-STSISS GRAND PIANO 6. BdUIRE GRAND, AND SQUARE fIANO3/niSrVri’ — ~ , i fanya in concert* and in nrivate elides by the Mrt Mr* e omtt t > a performer*. Received tbf first premium* over the beat Kf 1 )' oXlu Li a m&ker*«fromJadgMli]s9(fottech&lktMASon,amlot}ttii, CRY*TA LINE LIQUID H *IR COLORKRI Chailense all competition. BLABICS BKOTHERB, A preparation new to the poblio, but wio'cU has lon* Iffll CHESTNUT Street, bean 10 private use. for restoring Gray Hair to its natu ——>. ral odor, imparting to it a (lossy appearance, ami ren dering it soft and silky* ; It is entirely different in its nature and effeote frem any article now in use lor the same purpose.being a m rt 7 vrur r r cleanly fluid, ueartj as dear r.s water, requiring no 1 1' ■* • xwaj!ljiJ Off Uo#» w&sUiq*’beforeoralteritaappUeatinn.freefrom sulphur * * _ or anT’other objectionable ingredient, and applied as , YARD. 6* E. Comer BROAD and HALT QWHTTT.. etsiif at.*o ordttt*rr “atrQu, —onaxxr* ijr •■Ca» ofihe foHovnnjrpersons: , Superior WHITE-ASH, TAMAQ.UA, and LEHIGH W ZPilarhorb. corner Jtmipemad P:ne streets. | * t j< )A T 5^ fii.^^r >, 8, I %?JuFfi&££KSh AN u. i Thom»t.We&ver. Vine and Kiebteentb street*. t} * >r< * or# D-epatob will receive promp. Wm. BxJ hompson. Alt, Vemonand Seventeenth sl*t* 4 Mon< 4 -- w 3 J EuwarAGHiuArdijlrM Aroh be'ow Second street, i~ R\ B. Garmucs. Coates and Tenth streets. George 0. Bon €t, Vine and Sixth streets, A. H. Howmant opruoe ai.-d Second Directs, Charts Bhivers. Spruce and Seventh streets, Caleb,R. Keeney. Arch and Sixteenth streets. For sale wholesale and retail hjr FIFTEKNTP^inaYwUST'sfrVIfIj Philadelphia. ('JOKFEJS’S l-ATEKT 1 „ KNITTINCi MACHINES. I For rlwa Panoy Knitting; Machines for Shiita &o.» of all cues. Bib M&ohiQ£Bon and 1,2 nnd 1.2 and 2. and 3 aud2-Rib, ; ■ vn hand and 1: ana to order, rheso Machine*, nao the plain English tfprin Needle, i (manawrrinciple.ajd are.theoheatffest andmoatrapid i Maohinee for Rmttiug in use. 1 The Uofloe Patent. Family Knitting Machine, for i FomiZy and Plantation «.««, is a new and successful feature m the uaeial inventions of the age, and ranks with the Sfiirior Mao.- me, 1 Agency and Salesroom. , , „ No. STT BROADWAY, New York. JoMm_j HENRY C. LEE, Agent I HAVANA CIGARS.—Just received, per Iwrk Ann Elizabeth, A l.vge’and varied arsort m«*nt, comprising several new brands, together vim others ot the most celebrated— *• Ulnck Sea/* Adoracum, Pisaro, Neptuno, Ci banai. i’nriaxntf. l.ig'ilnmg, £rrojo Hondo, „ Arqnell«. Piuehese, Ao , &0.. Of nil tho Res Mid, Coimha, Opera, Londree. Mil'&r, Fiaunnei, ami pressed sizes—now in etoro.and for sale low, by O H a RL ► 8 TisTE. je3o 3v 130 WAi.NUT Street. jlf AOK-EREL, SHAD HERRING, *n.— i»A 1000 bb!< Nos. 1, t and 3 large and medinmWao- WroUin assorted packages* of a veijr choice qiahtv; also . BO l»Ws. new Wo. 5 larze Mackerel. 50 half bWs new No. 3 i ' do* SO bbU new No. 3 mediant do. - , 50 do new Eastern Mess Shad. Havana cigars—a large, hand- 1600 bW« now Kenteoit Wo. 1 HerrtCa. f>OM E ami VARIED ASSORTMENT; cnnsls- an) do do JlahfoxNft.l do. tin«r of such .brands ha CABANtH*. FUieJlO, WFP- iufl do n>»w Boston Wo. I do. Tl/WJ. JMJfIMOAS, ESPANOLA AROUiLLES. h«do d« 1 w**l«[Fish. Ao.A-o-.ofnDsizeaanijQijOitievon hanJ rnn«tanU*, « do prime No. i tolmos. .Anri for File low. U OHAH LKS Y KTE, mo Walnut nwniuntMs f»r«iwi Rank Cw*fo. «tri»*r jo)3 jm ).»i boxes new Persmn*rsnJntr Cheese, •_r - Ni«w J*nd in stnr** rnrg**aby p M'hlf. i’AI'KR- NOTE, LETTER, , . .*- OA I't JULL, f.KUAI., DftAWINi,-, PERMO.V. Jj*- / - -- H HW H t Y.^mtmSer.°POU^TH O «D? I RA a CE° Wr |VM e |m ? f *ijAK£'lM _ ! *LA RET 1 I ROOKS for the Ist of <TuK t :h«m<»^TO- rrorn ?isjerwWoo upward. Al*s , m \ de .eaprersly for rnr Retail Bales. PEPRj , > .ill «ynes amlXiaQon»uc*oruddir»<3t. Manulactunns fctnuoner, FOURTH and RAC*-*. by VbR * HESIEUR, Jl9 Soattt SEVENTH' Je33-Im - j*n-\3l* ■ f)UL\)HAT& POTASH For sale by I j^VS^SJ'T 4 ’ OOO BROTHER, 47 '*nd 49 •> LEGAL. NOTICES. IY| thomas m sows. / So* tin una I*l smith FOW**r*»i»V>. _ , STOCKS AND HU.L EBT4TB. 8»!» J!Sfci £*oh'm«To.»l»t.wth Jab-. Sol 61, F .; ol ! v, 'ATM«!*r. 21th iuly. fwt of thi jiudbiiu for o*oh nit sow rsi'Aj. c ‘BD.-Poblio SaV.'or »,»1 "Ertat* and Ko'-i v. Eaonoof o.—Ottr sales of rest Me and etoeks. et the exohsnes.yitl Ueresftsr bo held at IS b'-l-r.k. nnon j REi], in the evt-mne. et? o’o'iocr. • • Durlnf the tf'QjfleseaWßSonia July ud Aurast on'* Oco*siocal sale*. . r issued iR Addition to whioh we puNi*h. «*n the ealcrnay to each tale one thousand cajahuraea, in pnc&pV.**.. lorvtffiivißX fnildetcriptiooM ?*f juj iae proper:j \'j t*- aoldonthe following liimd&r , > REAL ESTATE AT PEIV.'TB BAL»\ wr Wa Hava a lama aroonntor « m •ale* inelpdin# every OMenytina of etC? e*n ;«noii property. 9 PRIVATE frALE HMSISTKR., Hebetate entered on oor privet# *al» -■- and adrerf!aAdoc*vdoßaJiy in our pnbi<o aaJ* .vwtraoe, (of whu{\ 1,009 eopiev of* prated weekly*) o - on&rce. - ~ • ®4>ooo KORTHWFSTXfIf RAILROAD CO July Id, at’lloVlock* Utd ij viil be sold for acoooa* ofwwit W *.ey o^n- n rS£2 T NlM erc ? nk - «2*P<» tl 010#*eh (fJfSf. r “ fills’ wtiom it mar oottcsm. Shuar’ ? r ''l L ao — r '.^ o .i o r Goo,reenradoa two-raota ofenti' PenMjlvMia! 4 ® ln ’» ro,en “n*»' BohajUitll ccuatj,- AI«o same account, JOT shares North B'anoh domsan, of Penns, lvame. 9OT.W p«?ihare pSd-».r JtEAL, ESTATE BILE-JULY 10, At U o'clock, noon. PKREMPTOKT BALE-MOKTGAGK OF taco. Bom anu Mortgage of 9899, secured on bouse and lot - • on Ffreuat avenue, north of Linden ***tittj rnmitip " > N. .T. ~ Orphans’ Court Baler-Estate of Elliot CraaaoH, decs'A. *two story tinoU DWELLJNt#. Crown street, betwaoa Frans and Duke stretft Eighteenth wart. Same Estate-Two- ttofy Briok D adinj»- firg the above. OtJSHa** Courtßaler-Estsieof Cfcowe Plemioj.dee*dw A YtHM e&UUtfD RENT of SWi tfamo Estate^A YeaTls OHODNj»-HEJ(Tof #W r Oaphans’Court £el»—Estate of James McConnelU Two»ssorrßHolF Bwaoson be* i Queen and Cnnsttac str«e*s. ; Orpiia s’ Cofcrt Sale—> state of Janee Thoeua* .Ifitee story Bnctr STORE and D<fßoU!tt». twee tbrSS'TStofy Driolf DwelllsiLSe and t two-story Frau lm Cdrrant at ey ami J£«ken place, Wtweett Tenth Nad Heventh end irocustasd streets; Tnree-story Brick 07TELLIN5.No. mN.Rteventb street. belr<w Oirerd avenue. Executrix’s Sale— v state of Hamlet Pearana, de«*d. Twn-story Bnck BUILDING, comer of Wall, Cflris . Dan, and Seventh streets. __ Three story Brick DWELLING, sonth Fifth street, below Lombard street. Fnnr-story btlca No.Lombsrd eastofFifrhfttreet, Lot3oieetfront. ImicaAiate poe session. Kevsatthentmtjon store. Three-svory Briok DWBLLINS, Emlen street, east of Tuhp street Nineteenth ward. „Two Tlwo story Briok DWBLL3NBB, York street. Nineteenth ward. Two Two-st'ry Brick DWELLiNGSrToIip streetv ana Middleton B'reet, f»in*t*entirward. JUodera RESIDENCE, with- Stable and CrAi4ia‘ Ho-£«. .Ureen street, north of IS&uheiaistreet* Germafi’fown Two storT Brick DWELLING, Braddock st, Niae* leer.th ward. BUILDING LOT'T'Nnr fewest corner of Lombard •and veruaectree.3, between Fifteenth and Sixteentn s ree’a. - NKaT MODERN RtSld^NOE—With side yard 1 No* IdM Green street, * * Two Three-story Briok DWELLINGS, northeast oor uar of thirty Severn h ami tslm ' Peremptory SaIe—BUILDING lAlT.aoirtfceeatfeorser of Tiosa and Twenty-first street; Sola ahaduts. ?R*h ESTATE BALE'JULY SL ''xecuto- , Bgale--»HccidBoui« modern Teodscoe, No. N2J * rch Lot 24 See l 9 inches in front, Udfpet leap to Cothbert Btreex. , EcHst Nob. 139 and 141 Booth FOURTH Rtret. [UPBKiOR FUHNITUReb yRKNCH-PLAraMIR. ROAS, FUA^FORTJSS,_BRIJfc&*Xis CARPETS- Cn ihuind&f Mormsx*, AtSo o’ock, fit tbt) Awotioa S»r*J as MaertiMaSoS •xcaUeut>oQond>fcJviKlfarait3Wc,eiefa»t mne-terse** $O4 mirtorg, oar pets* etc., wk. removed to the iWrt &x coavenieaoc x «le. Ctfl-AItTHEBSHIP NOTICES. IE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE- Dissolution op partnership. —The partnership heretofore exietiu* between the subscribers for couduorine the seed bawneee At 134 Market Street, Las this day been dissolved, by mta&l consent. . iy2St JOHN JitCK, Philadelphia, June SO 1860. 31. W. DICK. HOTELS. EXPRESS COMPANIES. PIANOS. COAL. CAT T 1 ON !—ASTROLOGY S—LOOJi OUT’-GOOD NEWS FOR ALLS—Th* n*v»f tailing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she ween all others hare failed. All who are is tu-a ,> <. woo nave been unfortunate, deceived by false t* s-s', fly to ner tor adnee and oomfort In foes ;,i . never fails. She has the secret of winning t*\ (K .V* t»on#ef the opposite sax. It is Oils'foot which iurerate pretender* to try to imitate beaded cot-, advertisement. She shows you the likeness of i"'-. m ture wife, husband, or absent friend It iiwe'i to tha public at terie that ebe is the firstard fir sonwho can show the likeness in reality, andc>- <ui entire satisfaction on all the concerns of 111:, ’.Aid* can be tested and proved by thousands, both n.aimi ana smcle, who daily and eajrerlr visit hsr. v” *rr,*- css ■ oome all! to No. 13M LGMbAw.D Street, bei par %nit PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA Vi. NUFACTORY. **EVt N i Hsrd GFR& O'! o\\ N rond nnri 1010 Street ViMlficl and W.ver Pipes. Vent* atm? Flues Ho! *irFlu c 3.i -i Smoke Flues made oi Terra C*«tt-t nndnf suitable rca for eve,y c’a»s of buildings. This nrttole is worth* '* r attention of a i parties rultimr up biddings Lee sizs sewerage pipes for city draina-e. water pipes vat' ranted to stand us- v are p-rssnre. %Ve are now prepaid to contract with cities or corporations f.irthisarticb n any quaou y. TV** warrant our bokls to he equal jfi n superior to any other made m the United cute* . * >urope. Ornamental Chimney Tops and owuju Vase.?. jeg-tf
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