'.- ; i - ;f _ i(;i . „ r work jo awajliwlihiheMortoof New ;Tail -B«teklnridgo Louisiana delegation &&g£®®t3S£ HBKBgs£>Mf ;TH«'srii^ m,) im&*r\#w* i£S ssatlnin sTuttfW:Tnnrf«plhlT.»' Do Out ed thoßepubllean lag, with the names ofLinooln ■nffcff?'lhantT^nfflT^*‘ i *"**^**r*' < **** , *‘** artd’Hkmllnfbr’ the Presidency and "Vic* Tre»i -•t• taM^iFUai; f S;*|i*|g ;Tm Ejaw^O'(lndi) /oursatstatea that a . 9K movement, i», on foottothafeUy toeatabllsh a DSStllSiufrw **“••*»* iD o < ,po>uion to^; i THBftbvldenoeJPosf compliments « Gcca . ..’iNßtLßiY.aYery; Democratic, paper in Ohio holite the PJUBM sf Dooglai and Johnson. .The nfcr.riS»i. i~..cT: Cleveland Democrat, owntd by United States &ad af iae sioai. Hli racaJe wes atlackad on Sawaan toTaics the Stomp.—Got. Seward jtond»,(hel9th, hy VpartV of ’ ntodtodlane, and hit written. a lattar to paitlea in Mlohlgen,ex ■ lftl!Wi)llltnitfllftll~aaititnhpitlrinii 111 lliinn ~ piaasloghU determination totake tha istumpfor Ilialiplilullir JWJi(ixa W| hafati aild antJntr Lincolnnod Hamlin,assoon isa ho,shallhavetake# thr irl(ef|lorol WM*? Tr-r'-ti 1 -- tth t>~» c***I*' 1 *' a little rest at home. tobMrftie TirtijsMThe ladlaM are anapoaed ■ ’AFabnißiE; StoTt.—Tho Washington tp h«P» , »rtfMW»^ l U>»^*h , * | fa, t d tttt rfMmi. Star Bays that John. J 'Crittenden is about to do* A party If tBe*rt-nv* elHanni *tart*dtn parmlt, clue for Breoklorldge and Lane. Had this story ««a wage aolyaeran hours behind thelodual, bat adpe'brad., ib any' other papei than the Star; we it is fheiwd the latter wIH ndeiu theißloHrnnde dnjghtieei inclined to doobfit. - ■■ - . - Cot.H. B..p r eibiiT,tha dolegatefrornLu- Jw AScarr Com.—Mr. JaasaeaCotter, of seme county to the Baltimore and Charleston Coil. Day strut, Prangs. B*w JehiUiiikPeatYork in vontloni, and an ardent friend of' Judge-Dongles, Ui garden, onwodneodayUat,<Ug W> A“ Awari. wl* serenaded, by, (ho Bomooraoj of Lurerne <m .«•* poJUB7 t of r«*y iitiq»o oppooroooo. hid orriTol hwoooVWUk«*birw. p * On unAdaUalary « the, - iWE learn 'frotn the llbbUe Mvefiittr that' SSfi?’' . Btete aosae ’aarrlee.” ft i Ban ard EvxaaTT will receive d highly wonldbo a, eboteo tpeaimaa in a eSfeotioh.of flattarlagyate avenif it should not e ; ■" ■ , . ,be euoeMeful. Thoir friendJ there are ronalog Brie fb^rnSh<mtbb ? &aia»an Division, betsraan says: “ Themost damaging event Deposit and Hoakina,. me flldo Was oepaed by which haaoMarred lo mar tba prospaotsof ' Ken thorale. wklilb daaeefidad dn : torrents In thatlo- tocky’e (avorite eon ’of the proaenthonr—not the oeiltyMthw tko nlgbt. Alt Of the trains dub at favoriu son ofa fortnight since—is thatthe.Waßh- JaraaytßtkyastaidayneredaUyedlhooniaqneiice. ! ‘"Kt°n Gtmitituttm w ont in his support. , if A laree forat of tnae ware anstagad ibrouab the Bfeckinridea can stand the preise of that sheet, bo dayia MtlaftagSw'dirt (Mat uStmke* Saparlq-,. *" . tandsadlCsytU infumed cor repoiter that the - KxpnNaivß.—The seven Breckinridge and trata Msid niobebly bo able t»j ruoh Jartey Ciiy 9 ane puitrs in Massachusetts are each edited by about tan o’cKxik last tuning.—.AT. Y. Stt*. . Oovemmant offiaislfl, whoac fialarles range from pHttLODsFosniotior Ais'EiiianaHT Ship.—- *4,000. per annum to *1,600. The aggregate Tka drip Jaae Hendenon, Capt, H.' Oalt,‘whllaonamount, of tbelr aalariaa. i« *13,600! We' sup bif Vojlge‘ ..BilUnofti t 1 po?o the Administration' Ami cooomlop litontnre' ■ triT'nT iTHfolonn ohfiitt Otto miles id ! anab sttitfng Dtmoontlo .Stite' u tfautchn* eouih o*LCSpe:litn»y, s Capt. -ttalt foand ltheoes. "notta an aipahslye luxury! " •ary -te ,cut :uwuy ;ull tbeia»ai% notflthataadior 11 Th« candidate for Governor of Florida, no-* wbfah.tto.rbip broke la two, _Tha ota«, togetbor i minated by .tho' rebant Itata Convention of the with Jka. paswegata,, took reftge, in the highest; Damoeratio party.il Col. John.llomma. He la na«iel.thec.v»eeel, jmt ware to dauger U &!eg 0B » ot the dal»atts who seceded from the Obarles- l«P*“g T** have goaato nndor tham ' ton Oonvontlo? and la a Qeorgiap |>y birth, residing assistance. >-• ; ' ‘ along time at Cblnmbua, where no. was at onsd TnpMat HltDßtj aad a weman, named titne candidate for Conrrasa, end living anbae* Bhaselev. untilraeantlv r arid ants of Olater eoubh i ’ quehtly at Mobile and to New Orleans. . Tag ,Nesr Tork Tribune -publishes these tlm other aWa “ l ;Wppredict that Linooln and Hamlin, will wuamnd busbaSd wota i iisve the blgbsst electoral rote, and thatßrackln <*»»»»!««. tod ttaatomaahsisaßt ta Haw York f?r f ridge and Lsna will have the next highest. ' ■ i bheialtoi eTtsaiTtatlonS l ahd ..poison was fouud in : . “2: We predict that Beli and Everett will have owto deUk-. - Meanwhila. aiecuTrai TO teii than Donglaa and Johnson, howofer. tSo giiUty parties took the alum, and << 3. \yo prediot that Braokinridga and Lana will made their, escape. - r —;bavetwk>e aSmany electoral votes as DoUgtsa sind Tax'Fdacnor Tom Saraas’ Baow.—The’’Jobneon: London Cullsge.of Snrgeons, grave sad learned - “4/ Wa predict that Linooln and Hamlin will ■sen, bad Tom Bayers down,.not long ago, to test have fonr timseas many electoral votes U'.bUheb 1 the weight of the blow ba givaa not on any of tbe .Bell and Kverstt or Oonglas and Johnson.” doctor*, bat open»macbtne, which ismadelikc a Sometim* ago the Tribune " predicted ” that ktoaaoh, and rooedaa wlththeblow, nglsterißg the . Breokinrldgeoutof eight in the nnmberof Bowada*,weight it gets. Tbe ggaMa to u Northern Statoa and boat him in the popular vote Tom’a credit are 33* ponnda. whioh ia aomothing of the South. ’ ’ like a lively sack of Sour ’ hlttiag Voa,,every time ■■*—weeesmr hegetaa fUr b!ew. : < j ;" ; OiUtls JgrirmaDi, who is accused of mnr- . daring Mr: Waltbtf’aiid’ Mr. •, = • ~ ■York, on Satariay eveiing, waa formuly employ- , S4SSI*2IiJSSSte?* «d the Pity Hotel of this bSI ‘si dtr. It wQUIio b« nMßMNd:tbt some time libfsaadutilfdoifh Orowen l* roll* o&rpet M&m he s&dHf; ’WmlOompioalifed'i : miattad«r* - £ASi u * l v l5 ' 1 A 0^ 1 Froth •towitog I*^wgtod’^trliWieMra,^ wtoroapon.be .K,‘ r k“ m *K’biLKSd drew a pistol «S for wbioh u ;wu Hcrew Kaadr Brenner; SO bbU oil 3q% HoweU to Cot Jui# •; -V- * Co; 0 dorndee F& N xr.wv.w Th-TTwii-joi.*., i Job*i;' 7 cum andfrbel#» Wra p Jonev to Coj 4« cues Naval Immoticl. —The U,mtdd indigo andUodre Lowber Jto Wilmer; Bdo i'Lennig: il brixeßaiabridaa.i Coau aad 2>olbbißa ; r»Uedoeke,J w LuurSOetMe ehoesLevioktiUctn to lKtUalMd^UtNfh|atoOmsmi,'Oi^t.flliildi* -sw aMonm; l(«uu'ob&iritk Moeetdc toreugh, and steamerPnlatki, Com; Mabomb, were Peokhwi »Wsml Pricbet-. Baash AG m 17 brio; dry hUtah ; ,L - ; ■■'^misrirsi^masfffs&s‘ Tbe Oiiitad States steamer Daeotab went to tea taMsadereMMdnKoods A filadeft from Qosport on Saturday afternoon lut. , . J«Tbomas*go;jtl»ls«andioi.e JohqTftomftts » Tuaßoatoti TraosHer or Monday evening 1 aaya: The(looeonatarfsitsupon tbe Nantonand mdse P Y-Ktug A Co. :■ Preaeott Banks eontinnd 1 to Sow in. Blgbt of too ' Tf m^!ST^ m T^ m^^srf m rsss- Prescott Bank abuntarfeita ware raaeived to-day '.PKntoOBLPHIA BOARD OF TBASB, from Provldanoe, and *ereh from Maine, A lane , number of the Nawton counterf*iu have aiso baan | HiitfiSyl: SekS’ } Oosrmirae or raa Moan, reaeiTed,snelring atotal of the three of about ten ■ ' " ' ■"' - - 1 ' " thoutanddollers. r narrcH: WAGS NiAhra to Pbisotr MB' Mis-1 Bxeiange, Philadelphia..-. ruuaa -A genUemaa from Leon oouity informs ' §Si> ffiKfflK- —.-• •rr the Huntsville Ttm of a nsgrsai attempting to t-Bmt MasShm. IJuis. .’Feraamfaeco! soon pc icon her miltracs, hvtog. twalre milaanortuof .■ S* r k « JlpKirtua*,™-.. Rjo as Jaomro, aeon butwpel4:P* < ®*blyberunotf aitoarid. Sovkl Appucatios op GAlvABiaM.-relndge >• Fuller, of CoMsratar. Mlchigan, recsatly galva’ 1 dud!' audYlprfb^meaUU*'a*?att«yof ,ainaupdiron,plapedstartboroota. Tbabunehas ”... .. . ~ —r -7 —r~- areaweUtog ewt,'«ndmwtfMtoa«»iwftiHatog where Now York, via tbff •?. 71; ~j \ !, Cape HaVi7 hoar«. wju mdM-and pMsencem to 3%m oumirom Boitotii 1 oHfeS^' f, °“ N * w C ““‘* B *'* wi * lUc. strosweed- resoenmendntions is from^WMbingtoQ, H luji-yV.ljV'''Agi- asiife^ Art unpsibliaUed masucriptol SohUler hsr with.oilieDmm* A}«ms.c , . •-- -.- - i ownUM larttollm^bSS?fou > l?c£ m M ““ u< ’ k ' t '“ bal ' i A aiw eotton milHa abont betogerected by - fcff Apn.Sianbob. KowalUddaia IVomßoatoa.ru | dav. from Salem, in Mtttp Wikk «L&3 And-dM Irfriis* Amount - 'baitsst to Wogei Hamiii»u * Caldwell-. of .saWsHjl4«-ci&!ed' { for,"tk;.;;fndld t , thw', mill, hSsiMSai^fcfeoT hoortfrom Nbw York » 95MyM0. Q / f '. ( V t'i •, f{; i j fk’rjohnMoi&in. Marshal, 10 hours from Lewis* A HoAx. I —Tfee JfnUxorda Gaztf/e aava the HsliWitbmd*** Ae.toeaptaTn. . ■ report that a eargorfArnoam, have blen landed, Co^ 1 ”* fromM " YoA ' *3BSSte*WfISSS: ■: b*u«u«s*teaus^ y**”' • Fhineas BsngwrjdatQisws* Boston, H Tin Chicago Herald /says tint the Jfew> York Central Kailread Cowipahy'hes eight pro peller! plying between Chleegd end Batata: ell or whleh ere dJog a Untying buineee. i; . Submit Da ath Hr.Charlea. teach, si ter addresting the BreekiuUge end ilea* rettSettion meeting at Priooeton.went homeand died in half , nahourafterwards.' . ... Sfofoa It eaid to tie anzioae to bare .the ' Patted Staten (air this jear; ahd effere to. r*li»‘ IB^WO Uitetaj tt. Either Cineinnatlor Boston BcrrjuM ipaifnas , form eetimatea, based epos the enSlber of names in the city directory, 'Hit taken.npoawhleh theyclettnapopulation or 107.000. .</' i Va leant flromtho Jrcadidn that Jobb F. Memen, Etq, an esteemed genttenisnand rained dtieen of New rirer, died at hie residence on last ICowday. t.i;.;-;' 1 . A lanr, 60 yearn of age, eK»ped from BuBU rr»ttd\hf^° lt f^‘ph ri “—*’**“. 4lb*by..w»e .at,- ■ ’liVfflcttitijle.Jmericaii notices ,'4- marked ' increase recently in the bomber of Southern inrec-. r ER SO N'A t. HM. RioMM Davis, member of Congress. frsaillUetiialppl,;<*«r>su ar*n«inlnatlon. , , , T«*Rer.Sdwtn Emerspnhns,beea evicted' to tbs ebair of Balias Lattra* In the Troy Univer sity. ' It ii saiDthat the Prmce of Wales, while . la this u»m»tiy, wUI go toßad rßtvar for » buffalo fart.i4. x - ...... . .. •" , SUriamd: Uioous has recovered .$2,000 from Railroad poaijiao j for braalf tog; ... 'v ■ - Qraia»t,YJC?oniVa oldeitboy has hsdforty roomtprovidsqfcr Ui aeoommodstfoh at tbs Rt>i sta ...... 'CliSMia'.'llKiMtKeK, Ss<b, the celebrated ■ a »W> n 111 rsruf Rbttais Rtldslseb; wins, It at prs tantstjonralng InCinoinnaU. v; J '■ Tbi Jnrnalof L'ummtrceetmeMy cudortcu ItaSv'.WiSTpiuwrni, •;* : dagaenMn artist.in Adamt(Mfcb.i Imtoon rendsrad lottos I>V Inha ling •alphttiieatkar, whish ha has usd In bis In' •intis. -■-. rf.M&.-re <■!!•? A PAtaioric Insane man,' named Charles . HaHMitjM Mm, of-.CMeuoyia,;N. TijJatajproviagnfnrmof #«W.asr« iaMjcka tunaMf. HsaalW svwat jiJowa. Howmbteak - wiki iaodthU season,':. ; v .m Sards writing a plat,' to ‘ bee ’'Uibblob hv «illUkeoff,ll> iibfeh he is fsmoM, !th* gs|l*|kl»Bst: add o*sr <nwty a^^^y;wSws!^ , ttefSa^!^?krS. M|ta»%sawM!lalaassn«f ttogHgß3& ' Ma.-swAMfnSewglM wMpaat neat taadny -ae, -■ Bet>sm'iHs<W,as»ist Owmsetlent watsriag piW, owthtsesaff. 'fl-x{7fbi,in ■ ' W»l«*l*U>*ll>r.Fowlke* and others, »Im»] »SK&a.a£Ss;rap:j POL ipnditnTiom. WUUfIS (HTBLiiIUEJUUE. fOETßiraainurHiii air r, imo. Wia»r”’ r - -- • ypteuaahiy City of Mjtdhelli Richmond, T. 7 HrirTm' Vriend«D»<iutch) Meyer,Havana, Woik<r tnankjCo. , , ~ Bn« Korotbea, Torveldwa. London, v ;do Behr MStandnfr, 1 Atwood, Boston. N Stsrtavant A Co Bohr Althea. CorsonLpharleStown, ‘ -do ' Bohr JKUa, Maraton, 800 ton, Tvelli. Motion A Co. gobrH A Rogers, Koxera. Boston, Nevin, Sawyer k C . Bohr he* ball* Howland, Providence, L Auuonne A Co. - - - - - Bohr D L Sturgis, Norrli, Providence. Noble, Ham mett A Caldwell. SOhr Ephraim k Anns, Bold, Milton, Moss, do Bob* Ann 8 Cannon, Nowell, Richmond, Hares & Godahali. i " Soar Bee, Twiford, Baltimore. T Webster, Jr. Bohr Fly, Oheeseman, Nantuoket, Van Boson, Norton A Co* ; B tr,H L Gaw, lloif Baltimore, A Grover, Jr.. Philadelphia Exohnnie.J ’ . The Kingston left with 8 boats laden and consigned os Artel,'iniaber to Oadwalader k Co; Manraret k Marr. «loio Band Bolton; J K Llppinoott. do to K Crosleey; V H DonblerandTroe American, do to Malone A Tayior; Bwatara. boneßtar,andMa*fie Foreman, coal toiJe .lawareCity, •/ j j ■ ’’l■ ? ; ' hcerreffoadtnoeor The Proas.) ' - , • *3The foUowinsWufrotn tha fte.ibe Bohuyijnll Canal today, bound toPhiladalfUa, "»*den and eonauned aa follows* BaUio.lumbertoMalo«s_A Taylor; CooverA Haab, Aito JoaßrandeU Hamer A Stout, jr rain to captain; j H Palmer, boards to H Croskey ACo; J 5. Lambert, do toVfiheaas AEddts;Great Repubho, gram, 40. to Pe rot k Brother. • • MKMOKANDA Ship Atianth, Whitmore, forFhil&delpbiSi tailed from x«iverpooi 04 uit< - < > Quelole>,,<l 1 ole>,,<1 st Bo * ton Mb inat, for ; i&Wkkg&iiT&i' M<,Un,u mh^' to lo,d ~: Bark : Aar, Hammond, hence, arrived at Boiton Slh -iftsmt - -— r - BerfcjYimlnie fcEetelline.Wilkini, roc New York, auMd Aon Btteaoe Arte, isth Majr. iSflkrATowiueiid.Towsseiid.forNew York,cleared at Cbarleeton 90 met. Bohr atone A Tittle, Adama, cleared *t Charleston 3d inat, forGeor««Unm,Bo. * Achr j B.Bleeokfr-Edward«,frooi JeckaonviUe, ar rived at.Wilmilijiaii, DelitthTnat. , . ■ Polite, Mart jfnoe. Billiard,.!, stnrtevaut, Dole, and N Jerier.Shaw, arrived at Wilminttrm, Del, tth inat k Fo?l,r ’ <<mr«Sm«— ipJ*"ftrot jr6.tlmdwliiEts>oleatedatßoa-. jr*A u a; ion !-t-ji'Ssdholoqv '—look V^ 1 OUT'-dJOOD NEWS HOB AMrl-The never fnWflSL rtaeer/aflr. She baa the eeeret of winning the afleo tioi»o{tieoi»<»teaai!. It if thie fwt which indncea HR'ora te pretendara to try to imitate, net, and eony her edvertijeient. SheihowejontheJikeneaaofyqurfn nmwiie.haelntdiOf ktaeat.mend. Jit lewell known to the peolio at a tie that ue it tbe nrrt and .only per eonwhocanoko#theukdneaain reality, andean Kite entire eatlertetion on'all .the ooncerae of life, which can be tented > and erovedby thouaanda, both married and einile, who dailyacd euerlr vieil her, Come one! ooat#MU to No,UMJUIMtUUtD Street, betWMn'Jani eeyaritt Wraad. ■ . , _, n,jyg *l!» , IMII/ADKIiPH lATKKRA COTTAMA *44 Pta««.Hol A>rPlnfs,ftod grok* Flue* made Pf TsrraCoUft, and of suitable eib« ; Sr3yen clms or^btilaiflcd v,Tbii article is worthy the mSSmmfrmg* asmcir pity drainage. y«iterpip«HTrar huitM mmifmmHx*, pleasure. we era now prepared to eestrabnnttf dnit* df corporations for tbU artlole J# asjf t&aatu y.-,_We warrant oar goods to fce eauaUf not tMiMf^Ttour.jOdher/made w tiie.'UniteddtsUsor TfifSl “ IMAOKE&faI, siIAIjTiKHHIKO, io';~ ! . raeftuu-it* titufi. f PREPA‘RED GLUE! BPAl!olft<3!S.' PHEl’Altlii) QLUE! 1 SPALDING’S'PKBPARKD GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! , ; DESPATCH ; j - AStiice iw Timkhavss - Ataeti4«nis.imlihapvtH t even tntaell-remulatedfami heg. it is very desirable to have some cheap and con venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ..' ' . ‘ I. .1 V • , - 1 ! « spalding’spreparedglue , meets ailsttohWergenoies, and no household ban afford to bewithoutit. Itii always ready,and up to the stiok- 1 lng point. There is no longer a necessity for limping ehairoi splintered venters.'headless dolls* and-broken oradles. It is just the artioie for oone; shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies af refinement and taste.: ' This admirable preparation is used oold, being ohemi*- oally held-in'Solution* and possessing nil the valuable' qualities of the best cnbmei-maker* r Glue. It may be used in th* place of ordinary muoilage, being vasty more adhesive.' ■ . $ > ‘ "IMEFULtN EVERY HOUSE.” , ,SS. B.—A Brush aeoompames eaoh bottle. Pries B oents WHoLBBALKDKrof, No. 96 Platt St., New Yob*, 5 ! AiidrtumHEMßY 0. . Pot up ; for Dealers in oases containing four, eight, and twelve dorfen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card aocompanyinreaoh package. bottle or .SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will «aVe ten times its oost annually to every ■ ' 1 1 Sold by:all prominent Stationers,' Druggists, Hard ware and r Furniture Dealers, Grooers, and Fancy , Country merchants Should make a note of SPALD ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their bet, tt will stand any oluflate. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLU.E! USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. «iaaar' SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, -- -SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ; ' 'SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLPCbY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. - SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, * SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK. - ; SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, v - • SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING’S PREPARBD GLUE. SOLD V COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. ■ Manofa turedby_ ■ - w HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., 1 48 OBDAR Street, New York, • Addr«#ePo»t Office, Box No. 9AOO. • Annexed Is an Alphabetical List of Artiolea which, i damaged, may he restored to their original strength and uiefumeM by i SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. , A Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS- A .’.Mends) BUREAUS ~t— B C~~Mends CRADLES ; .C D.;-Mendu DOLLS*.:..— —. , *D OU —MendsGUITARS —. „ G < H-.. Mends HARPS H. i._Mead* IMLAID-WOKK —.l J. —.Mends JABE..:.; a— J, — K \ L. - .Mends ....; .li M-. Meads MIRROR-FRAMES. , M N u. Mends NEWEL-POSTS - N O. -Mends OTTOMANS—.. - O P. . - Mend»P/AND-FORTES. .P M—MendsUyiLT FRAMES -4 p i. ..^en^sßj^^fQ-HORS E 8 —.. ..K ,LJ-.\'Mends yMBRELLA-stYcKSlZlll-'l^'^^U WIT.MenJVW^SSOXERr! . XYLOGRAPHIC-WORK. , ~~ X Y—Mends YARD-STICKS—.. / ~~~Y 22M^Meads,ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK. ~...Z AU. .In conbtainoßt SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE isuicfalin Libraries and School!. 1....8....Mends BQFAR ; _5.... 1 3....P..Mends PITCHERS... ~v. ; p.... 2 ■ 3....*....MendsACCORDEONS_....~~.-....A....a . 4....U...MendsLETTKR-SEALING u,... 4 s. ...D....MendsDAGUERREOTYPECABES..D.... 5 Mends IMAGES. i.... e 7 JN....Mends NEW BREAKAGES N.... 7 A. ~G... -Mends GUNS POCKS . 6.... 8 9.**.8-...HSndsBCHOQL-BOOKB S-... 9 10.-~.P-. .Mends PA RASOLS— P.... 10 ii {ffigeFiiqih' machines.'.k !! ill 13 V... -Mond. yAPER-HANGINGS..- P. .. . 13 14—. .A.. .Mends ARM-CHAIRS -. A... .14 ITlZ.D—uMend* DESKS B-.. 17 11.G.'. .MendaGLOBESG... .18 , 19——L—.'JHendsLOOSENED LEAVES ,^L....19 ■ aO-..U...:Mend» Upholstered FURNITURE..,U.~.2O •fl B-.. .Mends EGG-BEATERS E.... 21 , sn_.MeiUs JCcoRN-wokK.: 22 1 39 u. I . .Mends CHESS-BOARDS 29 9^..;,.Mends FIDDLES 21 28—... .Mends SHELL-WORK ~2S •36—. Mends lILIKTi-WORK -S9 af.......;.Mendi HOBBY-HORSES—.. . _ 27 96—u .Mends KALEIDOSCOPES. —.. ~ 28 » - HONEY-BOXES » 30——. .Mends PICTURE FRAMES— 90 31 . Mends SECRET ARIES - „Sl ffl. .Ti - .‘Mends VENEERING. 92 SI Mends SCHOOL FURNITURE -.23 •44...™. Menda PAPIER-MACHE -...94 Se—..... Meads WARDROBES... 38 4d„ -. .Mends PARIAN MARBLE ... 28. .Mends CRIBS.. 37 9ft...Mends BABY-JUMPERS -„S9 kl.—.—. Mends IVORY-WORK. .89 40 --.Mend* MATCH-SAFES —. —.-40 .41 —Mends PICTURBS '42 ——Mends « 49 . —Mend* TOWEL-RACKS.. I 43 4a..i.Mends WABHBTANDB ——.,44 Mends CHESSMEN. Meads BALLOT-BOXjB 7.48 * *..7 rio 59—..—. Mends BASS-vjpLS 63 « Mends BILLIARD TABLES U .se„-..Mesd*SlL^AßD>eUKB.—. —. —.69 S—T^Meudsf rrmi'r.'' *. i —I? 48—TT-.Mdnde BOOK-CASES. 63 mZZ. —Mends BOOT-pRIM P 8 fi» 00 -......'.MenttS BRUSH-HANDLEB. —6O .41«— Mends BRUSHES —.. ... - .61 m —i Mends' CABINETS 7. 62 94. •—l7. .MindaCLOCK-CASES - -24 66. Mends CRUTCHES 66 84 .....Mends CUPBOARDS 66 <7,~~...;M#ndl CURTAINS—. —67 —Msadf CASINGS 63 |B ...IMends CADDIES— -~.6V S— Mends CAMERAS..— ... 70 h—;Meads CHAIRS....— 71 SllTTmSenil cSoT^B-FRAMES‘7.'!i.73 74 Mends .74 7Mends CHKSTB. 76 78 Mends DRAUGHT-BOARDS. 78 DISHES. - .-70 81—U-LiMend* DIVANS. 80 Sl—owMend* DICE-BOXES— 21 83 i.;Mehda-DOORS. 2S BS—~. Jdends DOMINOES. -83 ?fe°B A L Ds .r.r.•••••““if 83Wends BALLUBTERB.. 88 87-. Mends GLASSWARE. 87 -MendaGUTTA-PERCHA V/ARE —B9 00—.... Mends KITES.-—. ....... ...up W— ——......... 91 91 Mends ORGANS 92 91...—Mends MODELS... 03 94 -..{bade SEWING-MACHINE STANDS-,.94 96.,..—Mends PASTEBOARD WORK -~. ~~.9G Mends PATTERNS 9f « —....Mends SIDEBOARDS.^3 99. Mends WOODEN WARE. 99 100. —..;Mends WILLOW WARE 100 SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS, SPAIiDING'B PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. - SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. ' SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY, Manufactured by HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., . . 48 CEDAR Strait, New York. AddresaPost Office, Box No, B,WO. Put up In oases containing either Four, Eight, of Twelve dozen e&oh—AbeautimlLiTiioonAPHic Show- Cakd accompanying each package. d24-sly IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY‘OF.-PHIL ADELPHIA. « Estateof CHARLES L. CARPENTER Deo’d Notioe is hereby given that ANNA ELIZA CARPEN TER. the, widow of the said .decedent, nas filed in said Court an inventory and appraisement of articles nr per sonal property, eleoted to l>e retained by her under the provisions of the aot ot l(th April, 1851, and that nntess exceptions thereto are presented on or belore Friday, July 20th, 1860, the same will be approved and confirmed. , , , JOHN McINTYMK. je23-thslt Attorney for the Widow. IK THE OBPHdNS’ COURT FOR THE ; CITY AND COUNTY OF PH i L ADR LPHI A. ’ 1 estate of MARK- WHITEShiE; Deceawd. . ThO Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account of Mrs. OATha- RJijE,"WHITESIuK, administratrix, of MARK wHITEBIUE, Deceased, and to report distribution of the halaneeiin the hands of the Administratrix, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap pointment Top MONDAY, tbedtb day of Ju1y,,1850. at fl<?etockA,M. l at his office, No. 637.WALhUT St,, PluladeipWa. SAMUEL 0. PERKINS,.! je96-tuih&s6t Auditor. F - the district court for the CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. w wire * Alias Vend. Ex. No. 165. March Term, 1860. The auditor appointed by .tfie court to distribute the fund.ip court ansing/rom the sheriffs salo,under the abovewrit.of—-' All that certain lot or piece of around, situate on the north Sid# ot Poplar. Street., at, the .uis Unco of 48 feet westward from the west side of Schuylkill Third street, now Twentieth ktr#et, in the,late district, of Spring Garden, now in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Poplar street 15 feet, and extending northward, between lines parallel with said SchajlkiflThirdctreet. m length or depth 81feetto& *0 feet wide street, leading westward from the said Third street into Corinthian avenue, called Scott street. Bounded northward by said Scott street, southward by said Poplar street, eastward by ground now or late of WJluamHScottand other?, and westward by ground granted,to Daniel F.DrenkeL v , ft. 8.--A brick message or tenement is nnw preoted oaiMm iet. three stones high;’ • ‘ Will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON DAY, theBthday of July, JStt,, at bis«. No. 630 , WALNUTptre*t, in the city of JPhifaaeFphia, at H o’clock A.'M , when and wher* all parties interested must make their claims, or be debarred frpmoqming Ui upon said fund. JOHN M, THOMAS, j>27-10t Auditor. >RERf .. hits lode nwuattt . i sod r«n?f scia from> •o*»*«r* ittirin* no ■mtktphur ypusa as rest*. * itrasU. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA- T lON COMPANY. MAY after July 16Ui, iB6O, and until September Ist. 1860, the onarges/or .the use of Cars, asd.for Toll-and Trans portation on Anthracite-Coal, carried to Philadelphia, by way of the Sobuylkill Navigation, will be increased Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed MarohUth, I 860; an don the let or September, .1860, a further in orease of Fifteen Cents pgr Ton will be made on said charges, and so continue until the cUjgp of navigation. By order of the Managers, F, FBAIEY, . rnrH-ffm President. tree*. r^OFFEE’BPA'FEOT , MMMn.Vfor da., ■ gib Maehia««ofl ud 1, * *ad‘f, f add V»ad * and *-Ki b, .. on habd and made to order,'i;- ■ ■ ■ These liac/imes «*e the plain English Spring Needle. FaetGy a new, and laventions of the ageV aafrt^k* THE? PRESSrLPHWADELPIHIA. JATUHOAXii JULY 7, 18< LEGAL. NOTICES. lIAUiOOAi>: LISSSB, r±: m □«»■] - -hew;: tri-weeiii/Y he Philadelphut. 'Wjmiingtoni and lel&waro 1 theime by thS naw’ steamer Phila delphia toNorfolka»dPprti«oUth,Va. t ; • • , ■On and .after July 9th* peseengerg .from Philadel phia.will .tskenhe 816 A. M. at ihe depot,' corner -Broad street and Washington avenue, 'on •Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving At Sea ford at 1.50 P, M.» nn\f at Norfolk early the next morning. The iteamer Philadelphia wilt leavr Norfolk on the evenings of Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, connecting with the tT&in at Sealord, which arrives at Philadelphia at IP. M, ‘ Fare for firat-olAss passengers, including meals on the boat, 4|7. Second-olass passengeis, including meals on the boat, freight taken as low as by any other route. For lurther particular?, see small hand-bills at the hotels, and other publio plaoes, or inquire of 1 ■ ! «• _ .0. P. Dark. Agent, joorner Broad st. and Washington av. H, F. XENNEY, Master of Transportation! Jy3 18t , • ’ P. W. ARK. R.Co. ITE7 ijl lllIjMI WEST CHESTER PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD ’ VIA-MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and. after Monday. July 16 h iB6O, the passenger trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station, corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty.first streets. West Philadelphia, at 720 and 1030 A. M., and 220, 4.46, and 6.W P. M. ■ Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 6.40, 8, and 10 80 A. M., and 1.45 and 6,15 ; ' * .ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Matket streets, at 8 A. M, and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester, at 730 A. M.. and BF. M.. - The last passenger railway oar will leave Front and Market streets 80 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 26 minutes, before the starting time from the de pot, and will carry anas to denote it. 1 ' OAce and waiting room, southeast oorner of Eighth and market streeu, where passengers* purchasing .tiokets fur West Chester. wiU be famished with a ticket over the passenger railway. On and after July 9th', and till the above rrranrement takes effect, the trains w«U leave the depot, N. E. cor ner of Eighteenth and Market streets, Jfl minutes be fore the above hours from West, Philadelphia. Leave W«tO h e.t,r Ma W.. HENRY WOOD, jyS-tf • GdneralSuperintendenL NOKWf'PgNNSYL VANIA HAII.ROAI) , tSL»%Si fISK sB#&'W63sbWkisß?^ ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) m follows ; At e.B> A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk. HassTeton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport. Ao. AtlfiO P. M« (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Ao. This tram reaobes Kaston at fIXO P.M.,and makes olose connection with-Mew Jeraej Central for I>ew York. . At OF. M. for Bethlehem. AHertlown, Manoh Chunk, Ao At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. foi DoJlestoWn- At 10.80 A. M. and 6.60 F. M. for Fort Washington. The &80 A. M. Express Train , makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre. and to all points in the Lehigh Coal Region. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA; ‘ Leave.Bethlehem'at 6A3 A. M., 9.30 A. M. and6.23F. M; Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M and 4,15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at fI.X A. M, and 2 16 p. M. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Pmladelphia, tor Doylestown. atS P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M, Bethlehem for Philadelphia at o.ov P. M. Fare to Bethlehem. :$1 60!Fare to Mauch Chunk,S3 60 Fare to Easton;. , l MlFare to Doylestown.. 080 Through Tickets most be procured at-the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BEAKS Street, in order to secure the above rotes of fare. - All Passenger Train* {except Fumkvy Trains) connect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 20 minutes after leaving Willow street,- * JyS • •; .ELMS CLARK, Agent. _ fig ,m»d—i—j'EHlLAljiSl.RHlA AND MB9BR,„gEAprao railroad. REDUCTION OR FARES! On and after APRIL Sd, IMO. Commutation Tioketa, with twecty-Bix coupon..W|U be .icaued, good for the hoMftr and anr number of hi. family, on any Pauenger Train, a3l atanTtimo. ' They will T». .old by the Trejunreo'ettheomoeof the company, No. 527 Sonth -FOURTITStreet, at a reduction oftwanty-five per cent, from the regular fares, Parties wishing to enjoy the Sommer lu the Country will find this a very deniable route* the Schuylkill and-Lebanon-Valleys being amour the most beantiftU and healthy m the State, and acces sible by four trains front and to dally, - ' Treasurer. ‘7 fniLADULPHta; March 26th, 1860. . , rnhZ7-tf IBS mm ohhb FHILADELPItIA, (flSk* T^S^^^SIIIM'MEn O ARHANOKMENT.- . ,on“%r^°H»O%!<-ISW . Leave Philadelphia 1,7, 8. 9,10,11. and 19 A. M„ I.9,Stf, it 0,8, 6&, 7, 8. 0, lMf, and li* i*. m, * LeavedermantoTm«, 7, 7«, 8, BK,M, 11.UA.M., ' Leave Philadelphia 9.89 min. A.M.. 9,3, 8, 7X,aad 10H y, id, ■ Leave Germantown 8.10 mis. A. M., 1.10 mis., 4,6X< and • „ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia ~ 8, 111, M A. M., 1, t, i, IX, 8, », and 20JV P. M. Leave Cheatnnt Hill 7.10. MO, 1,40, 9.4011 .to A. 1.40, 4.40,8.10,8.40, andl.lfiP.M. ' ’ ON SUNDAYS* Leave Philadelphia 9.08 A. M., 9, *, and 7 H P. M. Hill 7JO A. M., UJB, o.io, aiulfi.lo ““"pbR CONSHOHOOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia MO. 7X, SM. 11.(0, min.. A.M., 1.ue,8.114,4«,8.»a, e.w. and 11K P. M, ■ ’ ’ Leave Nom.town 0,7, 8.08, *, 11 A. M., IM, US, v and Ij% r. M. . ON SUNDAYS, ■ Leave Philadelphia* A. M. and 3 and 8 P. M, , Leave Norristown 7<4 A. M.« \ and 6 p, M. Leave A. IU., 1,04, 5.09» B.o*. 414,8.85,0.00,8Jtf. and 1114 P. M. ' * Leave ManayuokjK.TX, 8.38, 914, and 11)4 3.08* 8, «X, 8, and 9Ji P. M. , . - ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia ®A. M., 8, 6, and BPM, Leave Mananmk 7MA. M., 1)4, c«, and 9% P. M. " jss m smmm3 puiladblphia , MOBNINOLfNB, DAlLY,(Sunday*excepted.) Hew Depot, corner of BKOALana CALLOW’ PmLADKLpHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth end on CallowhiU street* lai&coA.M., ooMeojinrat Barilrtttrr with Che FifiNNSYtTVANZA pEg&Ali RAILROAD IP. m. train, running to Sun- UlTjitAO. ~~TA~- - Leave New Depot, oornerpr ßJCuAD'Xhd CALLOW’ HILL Estreats, PHILADELPHIA. (Pasienger entrance* on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) lor POTTS HARRISBURG. at3M P. Mm DAILY, l§r Ldtw.--d.wu. at 0 P« Me, DAILY* (Sundays ex- Distances via PinLADELmiu and readino FBoStPmi.apsl.PUia Miles. To Phcemxville 98 Readin*.....— 98 Heb0E0n...,.,—..-..-.. 86 Harnaburf. <' Dauphin...— MiUemborx.,., 1431 Trevorton Junction. .198 Bunbury..~. 169, N&rthimberlana.. Lewuburg ,-....,178 Milton -.183 Mupoy.. ..197 > WiUiamaport..— .-.so?1 Jersey Shore.. ......aa | Dock Haven Tfor^°.°mrZ.7rrrJl.',36l WilHarflsport and Elmira Elmira--....-Railroad. Philadelphia a**d Reading and Lebanon Valley H.H, A* the P# M.tr&tn oonneot daily B^'ftWKrfflnßfflW^ 40 Nia “‘ raFaU “-' sl^S' i ’ iflA! CorDM of BROAD “d »»a-tf. W. H. Men.HKWWBY.RureUr'. KSttßrcaaggißa PHILADELPHIA READING RAILBOAD. Ou and alter Ju for 1, iB6O. Mileage Tiokrts will be issued at SSCeocb, a discouotof 25 percent., givme the holder a right to travel 2,000 miles at anytime, between any points, an« in the No. loar of any Passenger Tra n on above Railroad or the branohes worked by saia Com pany. Businessmen ard, others. having occasion to travel frequently between different points, will find this ar rangement convenient and economical. For said tiokets or other information apply to the Tio-et Agents on the Line. G. A. NIOuLLeI, General Superintendent, Reading, or to; P, BRADFORD, , Je»B lm Treasurer, Philadelphia. fgC_o— EI/9IIRA ROUTE.— fIHMSP philarelphu AND ED QUICKEST ROUTE to Teunaqua. Catawissa, Ru pert, Wilkeibarre, Boranton, Danville, Milton. Wil liamsport, Troy. Ralston, Canton. Elmira. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Milwaukee, and all points North and Passenger trains sfill leave the new Depot of the Phi tadelphiaand Reading Kailrpad, comer BROAD and GALLOWHILL.Btrests, (Passenger entrance on Cal- IwoUl street,) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above pcKnts. as follows: _ DAY EXPRESS BAOA.M. NIGHT EXPRESS. 4.30 P. Ml The 8.0? A. M. train oonnoots at Rupert, for Wilkoa barre, Pittson. Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Elmira with t|ie trains of the New York end Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Kails, and Buffalo. New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and W est; aud the Canadas. Baggage oheokivi lo Elmira* Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge, and all t..t<rmedi&te potato. < Tio|etooanb) ) rooured at the Philadelphia andEl- Sm fra Kui I road I’eTi oket Office, northwost oorner ol [XTHandOfift < f >\UT atreeto, and at the Passenger epoL corner*. jHlR2£KNTmand CALI OWHILL. „ tfHROUCJf £KWP|B FREIGHT TRArN Leave the Phil* iflphiaeat Reading Depot, Broad and Cailowbill stre tr daily (Sundays exoepted), for ail points Waste i 1 North, sn P. &f, Freights mu be delivered belore 9P.M. to insure their going thi erne day.. , £?i eht I)epst ' Nurthw««t oo^nor^&ira ■ apiz-tf y i .■ Philadelphia. 1860. MMmmm iB6O. SPRING ARRANGEMH*fT—NEW YORK LINES. THK CAMDEN AND AMBOY ANI) PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD GO.*§ LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, From Walnut-street Wharf, Will leave as follows—viz: At • A M, yia Camden anti Ajflboy, C, & A. Acoom- PAB *’ raodation.— At 5A M. via Camden apd Jersey City (W. J.) Ac Si? a M AtllJiPM,via Camden and Amboy, Aoodtmuo- 125 At2PM, via Camden and Amboy, C.and A.Ex ■ press, — r« 9 00 At .4 P n M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey „ City, Evening Express.,i.,. 8 00 AtfP M,by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey i Oitar«MC|&mi Ticket,, 2 25 via Camden 4»d Jersey City, Evening .At H P M, via Cauidenanll Jersey City, Bouthern 2 At* P Al, via Camden’and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger,)—lst Class Tioket. *25 The 6PM Mail Line runs daily.** 1 The 11P M, em Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambortvilie, Fleminston. *P‘,at (5 A M and 4P M, from Walnut-street wharf, and 7.10 AM from Kensington. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WilkesHrre, Montrose, Great Beod. Ao., at 6 A, M. from Walnut street wharf. and 7.10 A. M. froth Kensington, via Bela ware. Lackawanna and Westora R.R. For Mount Holly,at6andoA.M.,Sand 4 % P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 3 p. M. For Bristol. Trpntonf and 4 P. M. from Walnut strapt wfiftrf.Lto A. M/and 54 P. Kensington, * ForPalmTt*. Ilivorton. Deliuioo. Boverly, Burlloi- Ura.Ftoronos.Bordemtnrai to,, nt 12)4, l.ajiti 0i r. M. V"Sf.fot. f0t ®® n ** n,oWll anll InterlDfi ' TMaton for Tiornir. at 11 A. U. and •raponr I Soverir,'Hoflio*toii,aod Bristol, at 4 PtM. Flftr round. lioo'srd onoli Paaaen (tor. Paueurort are prohibited from lokine anrtliins a. ba,,a,« tat th.lr W.arin, apparel. All baggage over Stir pound, to M paid for extra, The Companr limit thoir rotponaihiutV lor baggage to One Dollar per pound, 'and will not be liable foranr amount oejrbnd 9100, ex- : oopa f .POQial W ,,trac W OATZMER. Axeot. fg— KOTIOJa—CHESTEB A*ili r ln- TERAIBDIATK IST'ATTONB.-On aud afterMth Mar, |£G), th» • Pauenier Trainx for DOWNINGTOwN Rn,|4Ut frnmth#-aew j'MMneer Depot of the Phtla de[ih|»’ Companr. oorner of BROAD and qA£T|<}WHfM< 6UM&I (paeseuger en trances on uaiiowhUir _ TRAIN forDownlngtown, leaves at 6.00 # TRAIN far Downinglown, ltavw at *t> >■ • - w> if Seoretory, ' WB80? OHeSTFR IMRJH|L9lS|k|»ailroad trains, via GuSLiWLANI4 fLAILAGAD. Leave Depot, corner The Pennsylvania ukhtra l RAILROAD, ji „ ‘460 MILES DOUBLE TJtAGK; ;' 1860. JEjUMpt iB6O. ths euiul ' THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINd ' BETWEEN ’PHILADELPHIA ANDPITTsBuRG, fionneotiri* direct atyhUadel>hi> with Through Trains rom Bbeton, NejrYdrk, and Ml nointa East, and In the TwAm to and, from aU noibtt in the west, Northwest, and Southwest' —thus furnishing fooiUttai for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and oomfort by any other route. . _ • Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without chango of Goiiior Conductors. % All through Pas senger Trains provided with LoaghTidse’s Patent Brake-rf**®** under perfect control of the engineer, ins addingmuoh to the saibtr of travel,ors. Sroolang'Carsare attaohdd to eaoh Train: ‘Woodruff’s aye exoepted. . Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A, Rl. Fast Line “ ILSOA.M. Express Train leaves 4 * 10.45 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 8 P, M, Columbia ' 41 4.00 P. M. Parkeaburg “ 0.40 P. M. _We*t Chester 14 13S0P.M. West Chester Passengers wilt take the Mail, West Chester Accommodation .and Columbia Trams. Paesengers for Banbury, Williamsport, JSbtura, SufTa 0, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi* adelpniaaiT.lfi A. hi. and % P, M.go dtreotlythrouKh.t Tickets Westward mar be obtained atihe office* ofthe Company In Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, or Dal* iniore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the Important iailroad Offioes in the West; also on board any of the regular Lips of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. •sy* Fare always as low, and time as guiok, as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market Btrpete. The completion of the Western oonneotions of the £sthe , GREAT WEST - The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving or rime, are advant&gosjreadilT appreciated by Shippperc or Freight, and the Travel ling Publto. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. time* as favorable as art charged by ether HaUroad Companies. • tar Be particular to mark poo luges l4 via Penna. Rail road. .For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents or the Com pany : „ „ ... D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H. 8. Pierce k Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, O.; H. MoNeely, Marsville, Ky.; Ormsby k Cropper, Portsmouth, 0.; Fadaook k Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana: H. W. Brown k Co., Cincinnati, p.; .Athern k Hibbert, Cincinnati, O.s R, C. Meidram, Madison, Ind,; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. GTO’Rilsy A Co., Evansville, Ind.: N. W. Graham k Co., Cairo, IIU R. V. Sa*B, Staler k Glass, Bt. Louis, Mo.: John H. Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris fc Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.j C arke A Co,, Chicago, HI.; W. H. H. Koonts, Alton, 111.: or to Freight Agents of Railroads at diQerent points in the West. S. B, KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia, MAGRAW k KGONS, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH k CO., 1 Astor House, or 18. william st.,N.Y> lekch h foa-lr • " * ■ - REwfßawin PHILADELPHIA AMD BALTIMORE CENTRAL BAILROAD.-BUMMKRARRANGEMENT.—On and alter MONDAY, JalyOth, 18S0, the trains will run ns follows:Leavethepaasenyordepotofthe West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad ,Co. corner Market and Thirtieth streets. West Phuaoelphia, daily (Sundays exoepted) at 7.80 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. On Wednesdays and Saturdays an extra train at 2SO Leavo West Grove at tf.soand 8.60 A. M., and 4X5 F.M. TheT.B9 A. M. 'irain from Philadelphia connects Hi. reot with & dally line of Stages via New London and Oxford, Returning leaves oxford at 6.30. A. M.. con necting with the,Bso A. M. train from West G.ovo Tho beautiful scenery and well-known heaithiulnes« of Delaware and Chester counties offer Superior in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for this line received at No. 1818 Market St. AJB. BURTON, Philadelphia, June 28,1860, taulS 1 Superintendent. CIRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 130 South FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors’ money seoured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, Ao. , ’ 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 0 per cent, interest, to the owner, u they have always done. This Company never suspended. , Females, married or single, and Minora, con deposit in their own right, and such deposits oan be withdrawn only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9 to 8 o’olook, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. . u« DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwatiader, John Shtndlar, George Russell, Malaolu W, Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Deiany, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smeufey, Jos. H. Sattorthwaito, Jones Yerkes, Joseph w. Lippinoolt. „ „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cratrs Cadwallajjsr, Treasurer, opJB*y HAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN £STEREBT.-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PAN Y; W ALNUT Street, southwest oorner of TUI R D, Philadelphia, incorporated hy the State of Pennayl vania. Money,is received in any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to tho day of with drawal. The offloe is open every day fTom nine o’olook in the morning till five o’olock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening* tilt eight o’otook. Hon. HENRY L. JJENNER, President. ROBERT BELFRIDOK, Vioo President. William J. Aesp, Heoretary, XUHKCTORB J Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Sclfndge, Franois Lee, t Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, ; Londreth Manna, James L. Stephenson, oner is received and payments made daily, be Investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Groufuf Kents, and such first-eiass securities as will al ways insure perfect seounty to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give pernianonoy and stability to this Institution. - aul iy CAVING 4TJND--UNITED BTATES NU'?fltre S 6t CoMi,At<v> ooraer 'JfKHtD and CHEBT l.arso and small sums reoeived. and naid bank on da- SKIW 10 " 1 notion, with FIVE PER CENT. INTK REST from the day of deposit to the day of vnth drawal. £ ifS 1 ) 1 8 o’olook aver? day, and on r E ”{ W GBfrom 7until 9o’clock, fromifnpwtttdß*^ 0 ° n ■ fc,ll * land ' irel *od, and Sootland, Premdent—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, TreMUrer-JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FIBK. AotuarV' Norlherji Central Suntury and Erie R, R. THHE VINE-GROWERS’ COMPANY OP ■2. COGNAC. CAPITAL. THREE MILLIONS OF FRANCS. »aM-LKg£r, Pkesidknt. JULLB BURET. K*o„ Manaokh. AQENTJN NEW YORK. JOHN OSBORN. THIS CORPORATION, numbering amongst tti•hare holders fourteen hundred Proprietors of the best Vine* yards in the Distriotof Cognac, its extensive Establish* ments being looatod in the oentre of the town of that name, was organized for the express purpose ol main taining the standard oharaeterof PURE COGNAC BRANDY, by shipping that artiole. in a!) its native purity and ex oeuenoe, to Correspondents m Foreign Countries, and is bound down by its Statute of Regulation to confine its transactions entirely to the Brand* grown within the District of Cognac, and wholly the produoe of Vine yards in that highly-favored locality ; on no oonaition wtmtevei admitting into ita storehouses any Brandy whioh piay httvo been produced without the limiUof ■aid District. With the objeot of extending the just reputation of their brand by suoh means ouly as will meet the ap proval and 00-operatian of the most respeotabla Wine Merchant* in the United States. THE VINE GROW ERS' COMPANY lias authorized the Agenoy in New York to put np their choice Gogpao Brandy in oases oi ope dozen full-siseo bottles each, and the same will be disposed of to the Tiade and the Publio, by the under mentioned respectable firm. Every bottle is sealed with the capsule of the Com pany—the corks bear the same stamp, and the labels o >ntain an exact description of the quality, duly signed in fao-simile, by the Agent of the Company. The. Brandies now offered consist of two different qualities, both guarantied to be equally pure in quality, differing only in point of age, and dezreesof strength depending thereon, the oldest being the least potent. One description, termed THE VINE-GROWERS’ THREE YEARS OLD, is an excellent article of the age repiesented, suitable for family or inedioiual pur poses; and another quality is designated the VlNE OKoVters’ ANTEDILUVIAN, so called on acoount of its extreme age. and because the remote year of its actual production is beyond positive verification. , Objections having boon urged ihattjie bottlps are too large, and the Brauily of a greater strength than is usu ally supplied to the public, the Agent of the .ompany ventures to express the opinion that a large bottle may lie preferred to a smaller one, and that in obtamiug the Article of the exact strength atwhioh it was exported rom Cognac, consumers may recognise the advantage of adding water to suit their own taste, instead of pur abating water at the nrioe of Brandy. For suleonly ■by GKEEN, BROTHER, & COOPER, No. 119 WALNti f Street. aols-stu&Ui Sm* PENN STEAM ENGINE AND XaHMShBOILER WORKS.-NE»FIJ3 k LHW, HUBTICUr AND TIIKORKTI iAI. ENGINEKBs! NACHrrfMT3,B, | IL I eR.A I A K ER3,BLACKSMITHS: and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in r.uecessful operation, and been exclusively engaeed in building ana repairing Marine apd River Engines, high and low pressure, Iran Boats, Water Tanke propellers, &0.. &0.. respectfully offer their zerviceojo the pubho. a* being fully prepared to oontraot for Engines of all sizes. Manue. Rivor, and Stationary, having sets of S atoms of different sizes, are prepared to exeoute or ers with quiok despatch. Every description of Pattern making nude at the shortoit notice. High and tow Pressure, Flue, Tubular, aqd Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal irorj. Forgings of all sizes and kinds ; Iron and Brass Castings.of alfdescriptions; Kotl Turmng.dorcw Cutting, 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 subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs Qf ooatg. where they ban lie in perfoot safety, &pa are provided with shears. b|pok?» fftlje. £o., <ko. t lor *.s»' be*r, or w e ]«to JOHN fVLBiVY. jell tf REACH njid pALMKK streets. OINT'PLEASANT No. 961 BEACH Btreet, Kensington, Philadelpnia.—WlL- LlAM H. TIERS informs his friends tbat, havintpur- 3 jinsed t[ie entire stock ol Patterns at the above Foun rjr, he is now prepared to receive orders for Rolling, Grist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap. Chemical, nmi House Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, iu dry or green sand, or loam. wj9-tt SaMVKL V, KBSniCK, „ WILLIAM H. MXRBICX, CJOUTUWARK FOUNDRY, I'fFTH AND WASHINGTON STKHKT*. PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS. „ ENGINEERS ANI) MACHINISTS, Manuiaoture High and Low Pressure fitcaro Engines, for Land, lliver, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, Ac.; Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail rpad Stations, fico. Retort* and Dm Machinery 01 the latest &pd moat im proved oonatruouon. Every description of Plantation Machinery, suoh as Sugar, saw, a&u Grist Mi'ls, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam 1 rains, Defecators. Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Solp Agents for N. Kilheux’s Patent sugar Bpilipi BRIOK-MAKING MACHINES. WHICH temper the clay, and make 40,000 per dar. Brick Presses,TileMaohines,Clay WneoTs.Clay Spades,and Sy.J3RS«JCor Coal Kilns.at 0. CAUNELL’a. GERMAN foww gn»4. »l*iv Firth IftT <m r IQUORIOE Italian,” for sale - * BROTHER. H’m* iy Account books foi* the ut of j u k mada expressly for cur Befall Sales. PERRY, Manufacturing Mationer, FOURTH and RACK. ‘ ‘ je23lm HAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Prime,new Sugar pore;} mine, JO cents per 111;, (warranted.) CHAS. SMITH ft BfiO., , Jc27-m* , 9t3 ft ill ft MARKETStreet. epW4imj PAISLEY MALT,—Jo p, m . ■rris-trn 9 .mg south PA PUN, PAPU E —NOIE, ' LETTER, CAP. BILL,-LEGAL, DRAWING, SERMON, and all other k ndi ot Pacer, for sale, at tow prices,by PER RY, Stationer, FOUHTH and HACK, Wlm SAVING FUNDS. A little, but often, fills the Puree.’* ** A Dollar saved is twice earned.’* WINES AND LIQUORS. MACHINERY AND IRON. J. VAUGHAN HSHKIOI j COJI|£ANIE&, ..rr^ INSURANCE AGENTS, No, 421 WALNUT Street,, insure against lose or damage by Vire, on Cottonand Woollen alt tie. and . other Manufactories, Building*, Merchandiser Furniture, and otaer property, on favo rable tern*.-in the following well-known companies: FHCBNIJC JwBUjRANCB CO., op haStford, 1 - ' - , :CMhCapitaland»urpmi»j§£B3.33SSl. METROPOLITAN FIRK INS. CO., OF NEwYOtf K, PROVIDENCE WA ! BHINBTON l ’l'NB. r & l a, I‘KOV? *' ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE'Ca, S O?NIii^YORK; HOPE FIRE INBURANaE t Co“pF U jrfew*VO^K, 01 CITY FIRE INBURANcS ! Ca, n OF U {l > I!w®HA%N; Cash Capital and Surplus #324.803 77. GERMANIA FIRE INS. C0..0F NEW YORK; * ’ ~ Oasn Capital and Surplus #2lB 309 07. HUMBOLDT FIRE INB. CO,. OF NEW YOhK. < ~ Cash Capital and Surplus #198.988 51. Applications in person or qj note will rtoeive prompt attention. SABINE Sc JDUY, Agents, j«4 Bin No, 434 WALmJT Street. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADKPHIA. OTRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY 1 S BUILDING . 8, W. CORNEA FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS, F. RitCBVOBn Stabs, Mobdicai l. Dawiom, William MoKxb, G*o. H. Stuart, Nalbbo Frazibb, John H. Bbowit, John M, Atwood, B. a. Fahnbbtock, Kbn/. T-Tkbdici, Andbbw D. Cash, IIBHaT WBABTON. jjL.JfiKßllfeßß. ,£• RATCHFORJ& STARR,President. CHARLES W. COXE, Seoretsrr, felf anthracite insurance compa- PRRPBTUAL. thori *° d CapiW Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company wM insure against Ims ot denude by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise sene* rally... Also. Marine Insurances on Veesels, Cargoes, and Freights, Inland of the Union. Jacob Esher, Joseph Mayfield, . p. Luther* v Dr-George N. Eokert, L. Audenned, John JL Blakuton, Davis Pearson, Wo. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, _ J. KJSeum. JACOB FSHEK, President. ™ „ WM. F. DEAN, Vioe President W, M, SMITH, Seoretary. as3-tuthati AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., /A INCORPORATED MWMSHARTER PERPET UAL. _ No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, -Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in* vestod in touQd and available Securities, continuer to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Fort and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. _ DIBXGTQBB. Thoa.R.Mani, John T. Lewie, John Welsh. James R, Campbell, Samuel C, Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patrick Brady, . , ,jCha*. W. Ponltney, Israel Morns. THOMAS R. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Seoretary. • feJ*-tf a UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY-KRANKLIN BUILDINGS, «8 WALNUT STREF.T, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS #349,74470.—1n5ures waiim Loie or Damage by Fire, and the Penis of the Sea. Inland Navigation and Transportation. _ _ _ GEORGE H. HART, President, H’. H\ C^dSHAll' and Treasurer. 8. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. MWW"' “““ISfirs,*;, feSgflia- ««L' QELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN- Of office a. e; coMer, twr6 I %d'walr»» ’ INLAND INSttRANGBS • On- foods, by KiT«r, Canada, Lakee, and Land Oarriace „ FMwawmi On Merohandiae leneraily, November),UM. f WjM, Philadelphia ChtyiVoent.Loan^.fSs s9' ! bßkssßfes&z*** intereataae OJIS U « 90,00 U. fl. Treaawy • W «fc Note* and inter- " _ _ JMXI 00 #29,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia »uwttiOOO 00 #90,000, Pennwlvajtfa JUilroadldMoTt*aia (Jr oont» Bosqlmm ,»«i. ■ -,, 40#00 0Q #*)#«, North PeimaylTauia Railroad Mort a a*e • y cent, Bond*——. UJOfi 00 •UvOQO WeatrfJu&lphia Fauanjtar Railway Company? 0T ot. coupon bonds...., ItJOO 00 •tMCO.We share* etook Germantown Gaa Company.'interest and prinoioai roaiaptTed by.the oity or Phua aslphia. —. if,oiooo #1,660,166 eharea Pennsylvania Railroad 69.CC0,160 Rail- ~ 80 fMWiiharwPhlladeJpSTa Ice Boat and Steam Tuj Company. Philadelphia and P^T&nn&h^teirafravlsa^on^om- nany* Ooean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia aud Ha de Grape Hwam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Kxohacpa Sammy —.— ~,Mio w mu Sondftnd MortjstM, and Kciil Eitat«, Of ficii BuiMinjt-...- g,MSM Dills receivable for Insurances rn/uiii , ui.gps n U&l&noe due at AKenoies—Pmnuumi on Ma rine Policies/interest, and other debts due the Companr— K,UI ea Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa nies...—— — rT|r -,.....,_ l 4 i.MOOO Uuh on Deposit in Hauk~~.„. 87 000 Si •Uiscroia, WULiara Mama, Samuel E, Stoke*, gdmundA.Boudjr, EF.Pomaton, fheoijhilM J*«uUin. Manrr Sloan, Edward DatlingUai Jfohn QfVAViM, H. Jonw Brooke, lames TrMoair, Seenoei M'l\raLU< William Eyre, Jr„ ' Woomae 0. HamU jws&fek*. Mf.su - •eorge G. Leiwr* , John iß.Bemple, PitUb**, Hugh Cram, D. T. Morgan, “ ffcarle* Kelly, A» B. Berger, ** AKNRY LVLBV^hS!^™ I ” L ife insurance and trust oom- mutual life inbu- A^t.”*®'^U. raer01 “* INSURES LIVES fbr the whole term cf ilife—grants . and fipflownienti—'purohases life interests in lll cont ' KU depeadm* on the «™te r e.“»n3'eSS,7* Aimil “*‘ r ‘“»' TRUSTEES g»ni»l L. Miller, Berauel 8. Stokes, feffl,"' tesissi. asaftsssffiy l If 9 ? 1 /?' lowundidt PaniebL. Hutomcsoij fiteHMsss’' ’ So£pS IM,.<^hom^!!, 1 M , . <^hom^!!, Wanterß.Rum, I JohnG.Brenner. 'DAn\el’l'. Preetdent. BUSINESS CARDS* V B - PALMER, the advertising » • AGENT,. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, rives hie views of the pnnoiple and best mode of Advertising, daily, between ill and 4 o’clock. Address m y»- an » V. B. PALMER* fT, J - BAYLIS THOMAS, n • .... „ , ATTOKNEy-AT-LAW, 4‘jS W™ Lmlt St?eotf rom WO, m Arob .treet to No. “J r t ?“ u ° n Ei.ven to the recover, of Jleroen tilo Cleime, The.draitin, end examiriition of Will., K OI }y,?Si o< ; o, ’rA^ l^rasn ,Sfl.' I,nef “ of Title, and otlior Sf . “f! rke management of lixeoutor shins, Administiatprsnips, and Trusts, superintended: and the bestseounties prooured for the permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference givon when required. ap3o-gjn* Henry e. keene, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hi, HEMOVED hie office from No. iSo'Walnut etreet roNo.gsa Sonth THIRD Street. mhW-6 r n* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY. . No. 114 Souu SiXTU Street* u ®Pboeite the County Courthouse,) Prepares Specifications. Drawings, fco., and transaoU all other business oonneoted with the obtaining o/LeP ters Patent. 4 m * J WAGNER JBRMON, • ATTORNEY AND GOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW# Oflipa, No. 11« South SIXTH Btreet, (Opposite Independence Square,) ~ . ■ , . Philadelphia, Attorneys,at different points in t*;*. united States, is.enabled to prosaoote andcolleot claims of every description. Particular attention given to the examination and re covery of the olainis ofXegatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and scouring the interests ofheirs and «Jl persona interested in the same, in au parts of the Union. - Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner for most pf them. carefully taken under Commissions, SJ FUGUET & SONS, , 'x'wm&t&ms i^ as ' \ LFRED L. HOUGH, fAPER MANUFACTUHKHS’ ADEN*. Orders solioited tor every dooormtinn of TAPES AND PAPBR-WkEK-B MATESIAM. fell-ffin* 17 ouUl St-XTH Street, Pniladelphia. pAWSON A NICHOLSON. NOB. *l9 ASl?4al i iSlNifA BTfIKKT, jamklTawsll^^ l "'°‘ U FAWBON. jab. B. NICHOLSON. f-TAVANA CIGARS.—Just ruceiret)* pop bark Ann Elizabeth, a la*ge apd varied ai&ort mont, comprising several new brands, together with others of tho most celebrated- • * Blaok Sea,” Adorscion, h'ffiro, Neptuno, Cabanas, Partagas. A'lnha 1 !! 115 ’ Arroyo Hondo, nr Arquelle, Pruenese. ito , Ao., uJ’f ah the Regalia, Concha. Opera, Londres, Millar, pressed sizes—now in store, and for sale CBARI,»*R ThTE, l3O WALNUT Street. 1 ADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS t ?S e d t,W A b r^; *«**». «• Baohelt, Purse*. Cabas, Bankers’ Cases, Dressing tftse«, i Wrmn K Desks, Fort-Folioe, Dill Book * * Jobbing promptly dope R ju AK. —l,OOO Barrels LO* AI( ana I* PnfTn» pushed ■ conrto ami lino pulverised. r4m M et 8 00 d Blank- anJ Bl *l{oxerjr at PERRY’S, FOURTH J1)000 pockets prime 4AM KS GRAHAM * CO tfklli LEMON— Grass, for sale by WE- BRO'ntERS. *» „<, Ajfcgfc aldlC. - 800 Tfercca Prime Retailing V, 4*MK3 «?RA«A!tt AND clam SOUP served sK^^Wiwtg^es^ssttai&f Buffet, * N. B. Dinners from la to 3 o’olook. tayM-tf J* FAIRBANKS 1 PLATFORM SCALES. •SV tmmttigfffo* SAiES BX <AV£WMN< pUIWESS, . No. V 29 WAHKkr yrnELT. TJ SOOTT, Jn., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 77~* i?**? E TB l ree t, opposite the.Caetom Hoase, frstweeo Fourth and Fifth Wceti. : ‘ ' EHILTP FORD & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, o „.et N0 * a3 ° MARKEX JSmL;I|B® MEDICINAL. J)YSfc>EPSIA REMEDY. Sr. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been, need by the public far six years' with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Bum, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints,' Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, It &TIKVX.XTXS, ExtiItA.IU.TXS, IXVIGOaiTKS, BUT WILL ROT IXIOXICATX OR STUMPY, A* a Mediolne it la Quick and effectual, cam# the moet aggravated caeca of Dyspepsia, Kidney Comstainte, acd an other derangements of the Stomach amt Bowels in & speed; manner. It will tnatastl; revive the most'melancholy end drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, strength, and vigor. Persons who, from the Injudicious use ofhquon, have beoome dejeoted. and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and suNoet to that horrible outsold humanity, the Delirium trbkrub, will, al most mtmediately, reel the happr end healthy invigo rating efficacy onjr. B#int, Dose.—Oqe wine glass lull as often as neoessair. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will oars Heart-bum. Tnree doses will oun Indigestion. One dose wUgivefoua Good, Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of wind or 1 Flatuienoe. and as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spine, the distress ing load and all p&infcl feelings wilt Se removed. ■ One dose will remove the most d stressing, pains of Oolio, either m the stomaob or bowels. tA few doses will rpmove ail obstraouoasln the Kidney, ladder, or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or * **° b °* w *- Persons who, from dissipating too much over night* and feel the evil effeotso. poisonous fUoors.tn violent headachea, sickness at stimaoh, weakness, giddiness, &0., will find one dose willt .move all bad r-eungs. Ladies of weakßhd siohlr constitutions should take the invigorating,Bpint three i inies a day; it will moke them strong, heaitby, and hapiy, remove all ohsfruo tionsaud irregularities from th* menstrual organs.and restore the bloom of health and Leauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove citagreeabl* sensations at the stomach. AU the proprietor asks is a trial, andHo indue* this, he hasputupthe licviqohxtinq Spirit in pint buttiesat' 60 cents, quarts 9L General Depot,** WATER Street, New York. JiYOTT fc SONS, ._ . . Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, jei-thstuiy end for sale try all Druggists. OAK ORCHARD ACID, SPRINGS. These Springs are situated in the valley of the Uak Orchard Creek,in the town of Alabama. Geneses co„ JV. Y,, eight miles south of the village of di«itaa,on •the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia. .> *v The pnnoipal Acid Springs are three in number besides these there are six others. They are all locate* within a circuit of about fifty rods, ihe medicine qualities of thewaters are fully shown in the sahjothed testimonials. They eontaan a very large ahJountofS*/- phur. Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate Lime, and Proto- Sulphate of Iron, The great medioraal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre sence, in such unosual qatntities, of theee curative substances. Hundreds of oases of disease, especially those result ingfromthesorofalcasdiatheeis, have been cured by their use. aST m akin diseases—even in confirmed f«yfo»y~the waters have been signally successful, . Opinions of medical ana scientific gentlemen are given in the.circulars. The following-eminent gentlemen speak m strong terms of the medicinal value of these, waters: ProrKmidotti,T. Jtoroeyn Beck, M. D., of Albany t Jas.MeNanghton.M. D,, of Albany} Edvard Spring, M. D.j of New York; Dr. R. Campbell. oCPltts neld, Mast.; Ur. J. 8. Shuler, of Loekport, N. Y. They reoommend the waters confidently. Dr. Spring refers to a case of chronic diarrhaa of several years’ standing, which was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Beck says, *' I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as medioinal agents.” iir. Campbell says, ** They must be highly beneficial for all ohronio diseases of the stomach and bowels. ipr.B. P. White read a paper on the subject of these Waters, before the Academy of Physicians, in the city ofNew York,lnwhlchhostAtes tint the Waters pos sess debidedly tonio. refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the class of diseases to which they are more particularly adapted are chronio affections of toe dtfejftt'rand unitary organs, and some of the cutane ous diseases f chronic dyspepsia; chronic diarrhaa ; chronic dysentery j chronic dturesis / chronic cystuts ; diabetes s cases of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ra hemorrhagica, and the colliquative sweats ot Hectic -Fever. The Water may also be often, used with ad* vantage, he says, in oases of low typhoid fevers; in convalescence from protracted fevers, to excite the' ap petite and promote digestion; to diarrhoeas,particularly each as are deperdentona relaxed or ulcerated state of the mucous membrane of the inteetines. In caicu joua affections, or lithiasts, attended with phoephatic sediments, itis the saitable remedy, being preferable to inuriatioaoid.as being more solvent and less apt by continued use to disorder the storaaob. in' febrile dis eases, it can be used properly diluted, u a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural beat laskmdis eases—in those forms ol dyspepsia connected wi*h an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, ot wa ter-brash, It will prove better than hydrochloric acid. In cases of Coltca pictonum, and other injurious oon seauences arising from the action of lead, this water will prove to be an admirable antidote. In chronic pharyngitis, laryngitis,-chronic mucous catarrh, and humid asthma , chronic ophthalmia (externally) asa gargle in ulcerated sore thToats,ia cases of tau vntion.aml in hucorrhea and gleet rami also inpifo. When taken internally, a wine-glassful or the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. Other testimonials from physioiam, and <-ther re spectable individuals, may be seen on application to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unless procured from H. W. BOBTWICK, Sole A*tnt, No. 574 BROADWAY. New York. For Sale At the following Agencies: * ’ FREDERICK. BROWN’S Drag and Chemical Ptore. Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN. Jr.’s, Drug and (ihemioal Store. Continental Hotel, corner of NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. "ha Trade supplied at Wholesale Prieee. myH-swly THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND* HALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR : HAS universally supplanted all other i Ointments And healing applications in both the 1 Eastern and w**t*ni Hemispheres, wherever intro- ; duoed; and us inmastc merit is the true secret of its : success in all cutaneous ejections, whether the cause be accident or dismiss, BUPNB A H SCALDS are instantly relieved of fc their anguish, pain and inflammation, by a timely of this mar- \ vellous healsr K and the 2 flesh is renewed Mifby a ! charm, no blemish or scar C remaining. I THE FRIEND OF C THE NURSERY. ! Children are frequent 3 sufferers from external in juries, especially from r* ituid and Camphens Ex visions—therefore every fi mother should have this heahng preparation eon- 3 stantty on hand. It heals sore Breasts, and quiokly cu removes the TETTER or Tiia Mhiciit, the Try 3 veller, m* ever, oSi.r in dividual whose lot in ufe throws him within the ohanoe 01 accident from 2 explosion, Art, or eoUf- Won, should beartn mind 2 that this Magic Estraetor is his best and only friend. S 3 It is - both portable and obeap, ami snould ever be so his oomuanion, as a friend in need. There are thou- el sands of living witnesses to testify to its marvellous m virtue, who owe their sound limbs and mmoles 3 to its saving effioaoy. The following are a few □ of the leadtnediseasu for Which DALLEY’B MAG I- M CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR is a PREVENTIVE 3 as well as CURE 1 Burns, Erysipelas; Sores of all kinds, Bruises, Fistula, BhotWouudf, Boils, Frost Bites, Horofula, Broken Breast, Fever Bores, Bourvy* Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Beside, Cancer, , Glanilular Du-Bonrf, Oraokeu Lips* eases, Beald Bead. Chapped Hands, Merouna! Bores, Sprains, Chilblains, Pains generally, Small Pox, Cramp, t Pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Files, Tetter, Chafes. . , Poison, Ulcers, Diseases of the Rheumatism, Venereal Bores, Bkm, Slashes, feo. , Sold at the pnnoipal Depots, 14 Broadway, New York, Oretns.by J. WRIGHT A CO., General Agent. It can also oe ob tained of alt respectable Druggists and Merchant B throughout the United States and Canada, T. W. DYGTT A SONS, , 218 North SECOND Street, felv W holesaie Acents for Pennsylvania. SHIPPING. THB BRITISH AND NORTH jattmmA AMERICAN ROYAL KAIL STEAM ' TBOK KIW TO3X TC UVKKfOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. A]9Q Seoond Cabin Passage it , TBOX BOSTON TO LIVSKPOOI.. Chief Cabin Passage Seoond Cabin Passage& The ships from New York oall At Cork Harbor, The shivs from Boston o&U at Halifax and Cork Her laais&feym,. ASIA* Capt. £. O. Lo(t, INIAOARA. CspLAnderson AVHfcA,C a r,Sh ffir( , UcROPA ba.L 4. Utah. These vessel* oarry a oiear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow, NIAGARA. Millar,leaves Boston* Wednesday, June 37. feußd{d“Uteh. "• BitomwlSSjX'rj.frr l !?: PERSIA, Wins. “ N. Yor*, Wednesday, Ju& W. ARABIA, Stone. * Boston, Wednesday* July 38 APBlCA.Shannon, N Yorlt, WednSdif, Aug® CANADA* Lang, ** Boston, Wednesday, Aur 8. ASIA, Lott. “ N York, Wednesday’Aug*is! EUROPA, Leitob, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. ft. PERSIA, iudlans, •* N York*. WedSSdJy Aug. 2 Berths cot eeoured until paid lor. • An experienced Surgeon on board, The owners of theso shins will not be accountable ftr Gold, Silver. Bullion, Speoie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless (nils or.lading are afgued therefor, and the value thereol therein expressed, Far freight or passage apply to E. CUN AND, mis 4 Bowlins Green. New York. sztttk FOR THE SOUTH.—CHARLES IJ < N^ v ; F v*isr.h'^^ e s^?, oft,, ' ,, ‘ , '’ 1416 * nt b : ■ FOR CHARLESTON. *. O. 1 The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cun tarn Charles P. Marahiuau.willteilon Wednesday, July 28* at 10 A, M. * Through in 48 to B 0 hours—only 40 hours at Sea. „ „ FOR SAVANNAH, GA. The (J. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGTA, Captain John J. Garvin, will, nail on Friday* July '3O, at 10 A, Al» . '1 hrough m 83 to 60 hours—only 49 hours at Sea. „ daja ohaqged fromevere Saturday to every fWpdftjff. Goods rcocived, and Bills of Lading signed Kndid first-class side-wheel Bteamshfps KEY TATE and STATE OF OEORGI a now run as above.everytendays,ttauaforiainga fiye-datoommu uiostionwithCharlestonand Savannah,aadthe South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con . than by sailing vessels, the premium being one-half the N. 8.-Iniurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely SWESr^^iß^ To £karl»*ton.,s ls M Charleaum!L?. 8Q aSKS?* 1 -*— woo Savannah S 3 t? jooo AuruAti jg 90 Atlanta..... *4 04 - Attasta si mi Oo.umbugv^w-—• »00 ..1 ae 00 ...... *4OO JL_. 87 CU s'w oo Mdptgoinery—BB Ou Mobile,, 35 00 Mobile Afl M m,N 8 w Orleans...-. 8P 76 New 0r1ean5....... gj m No billa of lading signed alter the ship turn sailed, •Klrli *l6\r or »?»»*• apply on board, at second whari above Vine stroet, or . Southwest corner FO V UTa^SfCHfesi’Nuw. Ateuts in Charleston, T, a*T. G. BUDD, n „ f WNTER A GAMMEUi. steamer Carolina every n/YTPloriila from Ssysnnah,steamsm St, Mary’s and St. John’s ever? Tuesday and Saturday. EDUCATIONAL. M^ n^ E ? EKIOK n °MES, of bos rv»rvu v' °P en, ng * souooj/ for young AltW° r Hf 14 ? Oll * ro,> ot H^l'Arinitri raMmW&r ,b# “HfiSSif?'- A MEB.IOAN SOHOOIi INSTITUTE m t w-ff pBteLlW Bryant & stratton’s national . i ? I^R 9A NTILK i<w«-i h Kiia-Sssste SAMS BV AtfCTIOH, Vl.* sons, r A**. Mt«. 13 5 »nd Borth KOUHITI Str«f. and CT.) s 1 i\T o REAL ESTATE. Sale at the Exoha nge Tufaday. loth Jniv fate at the Exchange Taesdayl 24th jSlj' Part of thehandbiiu fur each sale now ready. -CARD,—Public Sal#»~of'ReaTEstateaod StnekaA* »ll! e, ? an s®‘ —Cur sales of real estate and stocks, at S££^iswaas',»idaf« u •**. J!EB!8SS!~ mm *' m “* Au! ” rt fBT, Handbills of each props rtyiasaed separately, is addition to which we publish, on the Saturday previous oeaob, sale, ope thousand catalogues, in pamphlet of tho » ro »• _ .REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALK -«iT .* v ® A *»«• amoniit of real estate at privets ewjrjJeecnptiOT of oityand counlry property. Pointed hstemay Be had at the anofaoH «tnra » p , pjtiVATO BALE R* GIBTER. M.«^uisfSl 6 *9* aenl * , w on ear private sale registers (nr wwtf? l i*.2« coa * l - ona Hf ta our pnblio sale abetraoe ohargel 1 h 1,000 oople# «• Printed weekly,) free o BM?K3 N BXEH^T^^P‘ip^^ ADE BALE OP S?$ y l E . ri-iTJW- tcc . will com ss*3 iss « s; catalogue la now at press, ej a& one * , 11 ,n " 94,000 CO. f.?** oenL 008 MB Bonds. 91000eachCC4.000 i fiSwinSit U “ ira.rovemrou, Sohnylkill ojuotr, 100 ‘ h *™> North Brandi Can,! Company iif Pennsylvania, 867J0 per share paid—par ‘ .To clos* an Estate. l» snares Kensington Sank stock—par 950. 1 !{!*”•,?JUilroad stock-par 950. • , i?* r ® Mercantile Library Ckmipany. I share Philadelphia Library Company.* REAL ESTATE BILE-JULY 1% At is o’clock, noon. n!15^?l , u r 9 &Y OF »S». Bond and mortgage of 9800, secured on house ana lot fp Fri.nd.aT.noe, north’of Linden .treet, Camd.n Co S So'«-Ertate of Klliot CreMon. d.o’d. -Two .tore Brio. DWELLINO. thrown botween Prono ard boke .tr«t Eighteenth word. . Same &tate-Two..tor, Eriek DWELLING, adjoin in, the above, Orphean’ Court Sale—Kitete of (iron. Fleminr. deo'd. . A Yearly GROUND RENT of JJ66* ' . Same E.tate—A Year hr GROUND RENT of ,66.. Oaphana, Conrt Ba[e— Ettate at Jamea McCunuel:. WELLINO, Bwanw>a anwet, be- ; 0 «Ji» Court Thomae, jeo’d. ®!& ». r T«th .“L‘l^tß?Vn’^r. b rS'‘ 8n .tr T .^yM°rsS U,fQ ’ 1,& »*:■«-!> tiap, and Seventh streets, - b^ e L*M^ k .t DvrELLINQ ' *“ t!l Ei( «' “««• Pooj«K>rr brick DWELLING, No. MO Lombard ... ' r^°/ p ‘K .0e... Let9o teat front. Immediat. .efirinn, Xer. at th. auotton .tore, of r T h i*i e f :;?,Tt B sf„ k e^£ L w L E “” en ‘ treet - pMi K&te Briok CELLING* York .tree.. VQ-EE!-*"** Brick DWELLINGS. Tab, .trial, and Middletons reet, Nineteenth ward. nfiKPE®* M 9, d#ra RESIDENCE, with Stable and Green atrtet, north of Adanhsun street, teenS waS ' B ' iek y^E LLINa, Braddook at., Nine- BUILDING LOT—Nor hwest corner of Lombard aireers” 186 * 1 ™ 8 8 ' b * twedn Fifteenth and Sixteenth N?.^ r G?le°n D^,. 1 “ !SiDE « 0S - WiU> «* ■ Two Three.itor, BriokDWELLINGS. northeot oor ner ot 1 htrt,-seven'll and Bira .treeta, kantST Per.ntptnrr HaIe—BUILDING LOT, lontheut oonter aheolute and Tw,nt » fir.t etreet; M byajfeeL Sal* ' v.» ~ p , K i l ,’ SS-TATE SALE JULY «. It-, ‘ Sa'e.—Handiomr modam rendanee. No. «J,*rchetteet. Lot« feet 9 incite, in front, 13. feet deep to Cnthbert .treat. - fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from miailies decUniug housekeeping, removed to the store for oonysnienoe jI ]if° SES NATHANS, AUOTIOMSXB routhsMi eerner of A-XTH and RACE Streets# . • KOIfEY TO LOAN.' , l 935.000 to loan, at the lowest-rates, on dienumffiitl watehes, jewelnr, silver plate, orr goods, eTothing. gro cene*, eega n, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors, fur niture, beading, and on goods of every description, m large or small amounts, from oce dollar to thoßsaada. forsDT length of fame agreed on. -• ‘ The Oldest EstaMished House in this oity, • Private entrance on RACE frtreet. tBT Bnsineu hours from PA. M.totP. B(. Heavy lnsnranae for the benefit of depositor*. „ , CHARGySONL' TWOFRRCSNT. %T Advances of ftMaad upwards at two per emit,. Advanoes of 9MO and upwards, at one percenter snort loans. ? £tfe C f *, AT pwrYATES'LE. ote^rlg^gEg^LiaMl vfißserEnßA' Freach watches, at astonishixx 'low arioee, jenißEv every dMon/tioa,very ptetote,mioerfcr struments, first quality of Havana cigars, a* half th*. importation price. inkuaßtitiea to nut purehSeeTs, and vancus other lands oj roods. ' Jt OUT DOORS ALES Attended to personally by the AtlcLooser*. m Con.i,n m .n,. end BT. LUUIB, MU. V|rTI,LIAMS. BOYLE, k 00., AUO; „» * tioneem a. coknuiiawN merghants, peb»i.boot*. aaoes, narde are, jewelry, 4a,Va 1 Wood ,Chrt.t», A Ckp, at. Jxwifc Mo. Grow. HaCreiuv. It do,. V nthU-thatal, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the * PartMTihlp entered into ns the Stetday of JUNE, 1858, between JOSBvH B. BUTCBfNSON and CHAfUiSS HENRV BRIAN iSTeaeved and edn tinued for TWO YEARS from JUNE Xl,lSto ■«na they do hereby certify thst the name of the nrm of the business to be trarsaoted is Tailoring, and the same will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia; that b b 4A¥^s‘k f E}?L«Nro , fi!:'.^?fth fi i r a.i s vania i that the eapirai contributed by the said Joseph B. Hutchinson* special partner, is two thousand five hundred dollars in cash. JOSEPH B. BUTCHINSON, CHARLES H. S SSiW tß »'- . General Psrtner. Philadelphia, June 31,133). je23 s6t (COPARTNERSHIP —The undersigned formed a Copartnership under the firm of SHUM.WA\, HART, St, Co., for the purpoae of tranMotmg the WHolesale Boot and Shoe Business, at No. 135 MARKET Stteet. LOWELL SHUMWAY, GEriRGR W. HART, D. W. OHANIiL&R. n .. M. J.'JOYCE. Phi'edelpha, July 2,1350. jy* mws 3t* TVOTICE.—J. EMERY STONE retires from J*" our finn. and all his interest in Our busi nets cease* hom this date. FARNHaM, JCIRKHAM A CO., Philadelphia, Jane3oth 1850. j>4 fit* 'SSOLU3 lON OF COPARTITERSHIR, T 1 ??/w?r?^ ,I l®^ Il JP,Aj sreto l9 r *. wrwtmf under tha firm o» HOOPEB A jDAVIS u this day dissolved UJ son tu>»loonsoat The iiusicess will be settled by Bernard A* Hoopes. wbo will continue the Wholesale Hat, Fur, and Straw Goods busme«s at No. 517 MAREisT street. BERNARD A. HOOPE9, JCSEPfI M. DAVI® Philadelphia. July 2, 1&0. • jyi 31 f'jOPARTNEB SHIP. The l indersignea ? 'roWy saw. ?„r c it; M^'£^H > IR&%SSt^fe£SfK,fir ail>MB * “ Wo ' ,3S »Si: LOWER & HANK July 2. 1860. fX)PARTNEBSB]>. —The Undersigns eooartnerahip under the fir- m of T ORMAI'Gti & McCLhlaw. for the pnnnnK maim factunns Boon and Shoes, at No. 93S YINB Street J<>BN F FOSKfAUGH. UHdRLEd I), drCLKhs. jy3.tufiß.lL’ July B.IBJO. npilE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE umlur’lliß firm of WEST. FOULS *' l, L .°. Y ,U>i? •&( dI J diwrtrad. fir tin »ithdr*val of H.- P. LLOYD. The himtnrw will b* tattled-br the ra in" ' JS-JlH r *l’ik I continue the I>RY GOODS, COMfiiIfSION BUSIHESa, under ilia Grift or WiST X FUaitiS. * • i i'hiladelpMa, Jua«3Q,lB3o, HOTELS. NICHOLAS HOTEL, V - . BROADWAY, When oonndat.d.aixTeanago, ft* A VM&niTaruuf ths miMi luni&jasti oo* - -* Iff thorossUr orranUSßitabffriment offta wjfju* continent. WtliTitw thenitromaite to day—without an valin aUe* m romptnouaneaa, and Is* tho ttneral element! tfoorafort and enjotiasnt TM Jiowi aas aeoomodMticfis for om cboaaaid guests, i*r ,ts —E** popHo dining rooms, and aa f i -JiS c* wii*d for the oonrazu eooe and the traveThnr pudlio has bs-n i** *l*s*ftfi# neglectedm 1 1*practicaldetails, •ftrtr refutation or las house at boms sad abroad* i«>o ii* magnitude* its superb appointment*, w*d}ttbofti«-Utsoonuorts sou luxuries, dm been sa« A>Bw»* svery year by the unwearied exertions of the Uu&Oitorift r 1 mIT-dm . TREADWELL. WHITCOMB. A CO, EXPRESS COMPANIES, EXPRESS to^^^B;c O k:«f,?^CaMTNUTB S .r, w*}»h fc §thiV tuna c’n?’". A. otVn™n«”s“- uu . lf . Ji, S.*SANpFORD, - General Superintendent. PIANOS. tamt PIANOS! PIANOS! < PIANOS! ! PIANO-PORTEB. JRKLODEONB. PIANO-FORTES. Mid* hr Raranj Baoon.* Co., NmU'd/’ctokT HAllef *,Dam, A 00., and other*. mild-1 SEVENTH and CH^tSlt*. gBM STEINWAY * SON’S NEW PA Iff IJU TENT OVER-BTJIING GRAND PIANOS. QRAJtD* AMI) BUVAHS PIANOS, novsta lerredja oondsrts and tnanrate eirolee by ths m*» MTformsra RMSivad thStfret premium* ovm ths bCt makers* from judges like Gottfchalk, Mason, and others. COAI.. T. w - NEILL & 00.. YARD. S. 35. Coratr BROAD and CALLOWJULL, PRALKSB IK Bnveiior WHITE ASH. TAMAQUA, and LEHIGH _ t OALS. Prepared end kept underoover expressly for Family ash. .. Orders by Dispatch will reoeive prompt tioa. itilß Havana cigars—a large* hand some and VARIED ASSORTMENTS eouia- Ao . 40., of a I sues and qa-Mies, an hand easeUnUy* and Inr sals low, by CBaRLKB IBTB, 130 Walnut •trees. (P[HLOBATE‘ POTASH For sal* by 's'WRTHVItII.L A BROTHER, 4T and «• Norik. SECOND atraaL i«*a PARIS GREEN—For sale by WETHE RILL A BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND. Butet*
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