- - -r-T~ L !" r'-'-k r ' ' . -.• -."-AiiMiM ■fTrV » r~ ii ■ itn «.. Mia: ■ -; •'-'•••/ f~r, • - ■t-< , -04.-« I av.aSvj; fr".' ■' wow:-' General AeiefcUuide. csauxs li^mPir-tiiiamßfTOUYtcs. " • - . -.-. y-gr .m Wb< *~?- T -fi u -*• ; s i- k " _ Another areel(>y. Letter iyumn.Hwn. Heverdy Johnson, of ' :' -' .' Mafftalt4^ ! v ■■ >- Tit fouwrift latter .ye* ;addrnmtd by tit Bon tidy, Ml'lriMftoit. lnriUtlontaeddreei' pepdenee Bqaere on levt BUtfctd»T«vittißf s'y a^^jffpaaaaasHaßjasßg- Serewrlwaiaeiit ~e»Ps%vffir*jMeß? , of the United State*. There never win atime thorn no Sontie»n4aSrttfiiM**'>l»t»o , l«tstile*(ed..taF?«ie Xr^i&’JSapv&s sr^sKrarssasja&rn ' a Bethel .«t' ; a(t.'.fi»Mßttd -iwMii.ti». Aauarr/f •s^iiiits^ssssi^sis's ■v&mmsm&aasii In tblroitw—for-i tbardiy.eeupeee.eveu the sir ofrMlmktttt^rtor>tbt fte , Oonvm&m t£Ssfctof oemMfii* delegatee from ; e lew Southern htatee. loeteagef another. No one denlea tie power of tie Contention' to decide rich' n quMtien.>ltie taherentinelVdellberative re present* tlr* bodied Theyoeald not eriitwi then* it. Pome eretobe edmltted.endwweßerethe . rightful aiahMMn »n»t dependon ’tit Judgment tf to6,lhn gran* of Cenveatiew at Cbnrienon.. There, lie reason ** ligned body to UdoieM, plntftnnssoepteMs.tp theminori. tv, tad the nnetlon of oos approved by too former - - ir u ! ' ’. f ' Tint there wnejmthing.intMslettorpleHorni so hostile JtßoaaMtn iiatMMtf: W.»t Jentlfrtie dis with on tie te—£yeeietoe. tlI t«Beible potriotie. men wfli agree, when remembering that .It U tie twry , platform on which the : entire petty tteod end tri !i no pied 'in"’».*ed tie "Very" biawbtfth.’/et toe Coßresfltnhmtt year, one oftieieadingtpliiix of tit Pidi#lj»h'ieri«Wd,*itigte»t tttl tnd appa Union Tf not/'iifiip lid?' noßßMdthtt-thelr fled rtteiniioa eu to retire . forever. JjTbeir reeta ■*«»♦,•• therefore,- abdicated .'- le.noesiMe., " ' fft a t tf" ’ 1 ffgtWn ttntosf Teented. »Wlrglni»delegnta,wootoeo sawnp etnee for re oeadoVwfctedtfipfolWwliig re£le(i<ln, which wns, nnnntnfemlwtdemhd *S" r > -■ tf-3. J * ■tV l -X• -r;A i “ oosyehß|rn' ndjontra' cut tMliarOetpoettmiaoltgaitone to .tilt Son-;; ■ vtncMt wfefiff «£«# ttd*t»mbttf, v - : ; »^i4«• Wlth'ttVeideptionoftie vsdeietsji'; igriilM,,lty:' BeoeertoD.'.tktreJtere pone) end inone other* were natleipeted' Itte eieor.therefcre. ihettho meeto.- tlon referred tn there veoenclre. and to no other* Tint tit,fSrnrtiHoh JSe.ppWerJ to. POfl it.. nod tbit, pnder tie eirencostepoee, it wes its dut, to pu»lt, ho one ean'ererpfsnrtbly qnestion Nor, efcthetSf,'i#TiraoVqoe«tion;-m«»d: ■ Uodi’r' thet the.. reoeStee in ilnbeme. Loom>na,-and irkenece were filed by Oonrer tieneof the herly, otlled aeoordinr to nun In thou Rtatee, tadtii delegate*to oieeen were ed. Bed.ttMrOsorenilon.deidded otierWiro'' ' tiah ttdM,?it' wonld iare been felM to ill own pll(liledWed|U, r ahd a perty to tie dteorganlilnn 00Mae{;!%*W.iWldei®#pnf8(d|>eltft Ip their, potHleal italik. True to dnty. tier adhered fo tieir pliehtedfcShdi'.ithd; ediaitted the delepetea etaoeen onii'efiireana JrarTnalofite lenlreootn : raendettoß . Bot. heiJdetio ottn ftitilltT of tilu edTrrreeielru. aoet ef the dolepetee eeoedlog e; Chartaitoß, wiiietlh tket ottp.end eftanrerde, ami tin preenu Am deftnded thetr, oeeree, treated -*3 ' enin«aJti : teti^Mi' l eq)cfe«tion Uiet’tiej:wohld,eTfr,. retnrn to rnei n body. ifr. Taaoer. itheir nd ttltted leedey.tttep i and ' ilill, : ln a epeeeli In AUbeSt!,'; ‘Bit fetnm..from Cherlra ton, tefehing: . tp: titn- Beoeden, • aaid;, atoopj; other, thing* of ' f ;3*‘ln-ujr *h'nrrP bleoplnitmweeennotgo heelr to BalP'more. that ConTention‘nat ia«lag tetfaeted' ite eatieniindt' hering .attered,'portodeed,' propoeedtoalterlia platform’ejr'riris BO rfWa brohohef '-penee-t- 1 ' Wc e*»»or',do M, f ri, comrci t»; wirnweniinr, intr-; *»»r«oTr4»e ne*B«.’' ,;Tio limit* of aletterwili: not admit of farther proof, exieHpg In ebnndenor,. of theiriSie>,BSrdMupoM , to urer eli edneMtidri ' with the rotorehtle4. , TbpW»frnee, tieh, of.tiea* party deiinqnanth'dif B>larnm,e* Mpuleaata far eeetein the Cehrention, and to be permitted toper., tletpate la ite eoneoila. we* nit only inegel, huv eeeordiag to tbelr lender, war “iaeooelrtent dip-' nlly, *eifre»peet,':.aod honor.’l .The- ConrenHou owed it, tberefMm e» welt to tie eleef rigb'e of tie delegele* admitted .to. «dont ; tiepoor«e.ii,, i did, ee to -gfetftMMi yh whatever that wee, to* nave thmPoeeeaioolita from the woakaet* of fot»ettln* their “dignity, ul*'- reepspf, . 'and honor. Theee gentlemen, ageia nndertooi. .t*.eeoede .from n Conventioo of whioii they what I*pa«*lhg*traßgt, other Southern delpgatea did the aaeae thing who . had roted for the nteolatien referred to; deeuirtpg tieaeataof ihatfbrnaer vaeated. Bot waiting : <n tee whet ohenge; if tny, ' would bo made .In the Charleston ‘ {Aaimta,. withoot proptuipg. r tßy. theoselrei. 'tbey eleo left the main body,-mm’’ rtltnted. tbemeelyeaa Oonveotion,' and mad a nominetlone. :Td*-thou medPhy the regnler Con ventlontiay objept, besaoee not*anetionßdbytw<v' third* of ellfhe mrmbereeleeted—e eapotkmnot J bo had.ieeotoree/ ihtirototiparty mtuancy, ami, at tie ratue titee; challenge approrel for then awn - thooeh made by a ConTention pot even legally numbenog -one third of the fleried .Member. Never wse the dogmatiam of faction parried to anoh , ridiculous erceei, . Never w»S politioal madner! more übvlooo and melaneboly,; The idea, too, Into Wbioh they eeem to delude the mind of the party Booth, that Douglas wfli not be true to tbe. righta of the Sootbi,a* weHaa to tbo rightanf ail, would' aeem ■ too •.prepoeterouf ifer retMilable eanotion. dice, even blindlog a>tWt'oveH*,' , eehhd'oinround the intellect, Most'of rhe'geptlemen enllsted in this ornude ngelost Dougluate gifted with ilrh lnlelleetnai aadonoial quelitka and they feel In this lnrtuiee'thvpawer whleh theee very qeelitics 1 give. ‘.Their egprae fa. but Moother nroof thkt perfontiqualltles, however'great and good, eah'. neverprotoota body of mop fromtbedeterioraUng ingoencea of Irr«oponriUa:poWar,.>iid the' one third, orleae.iavegiy)*a.»e tiolrnpminationa. Of that thlrittJMfWiiaterTißirlt was Mf, Tnneoy: the n* l * 'hiWb»*9«i Mr. Bjhett, 01800* Carolina. , There gteMWtrit'peivarfoM 04dte!oM. and Up to a late »tM,-haUe epeoly advnented, with all their gonthern eeceselon frem the Union.jTieydoßotmw pretendtohothe friends of the Upton, IZlnhfittf, reUn in bia speeeh in his emneenlUthd; ruioeinetißg body, did not arow at tMhmentfc^eConfederatloo.. He aaid he.wa* " neitherforwor againat It.” r Tie tbue, With him,' . ia notnow,,“,to precipitate the nottou Stilre iato . a revelation." Ho oridently waitt ifbv e inore t propitious oessop. Appearing nnder eneh'- aUS-'- pioM, weft nteir weir nomine** dlMrew ail purpose or thought «f,Difwai«;.welt,m*y I hey epneei to theirpastdiree ee'guartote**.forrtheir oonttou l“g loyalty, upd to,th*ir?iatri aaifripgJbr theTO. \i of thotr pait and;,, preaent, honeedad .pntri •opporters will a tick ,to ,'dbant likn the riiirt ofNamn*. Th«yany twwt'smdr'aMya.'io tear -it. off. hat there uwinoeldili.iulb'eriUiUethrea with a serer-dylng teneoity, till it inrelrre them la po- Jitleal rnln over jrhlebtheirrealfrlendaalape' will bellevain, and onr ePndidates aulninTSighldr, B#3S^*asafSt w§, ten*; s»*et itr*o;th of 19cra!*M'A^o|t- Hfwmefd SwiisilonUai, lQt«rratiooivta imklo( thp SAtAmotibb tToioo, a&d the ft p»Wotte ftoo4«flt tb« «tnu»^tjri^h otmitfiy to nr onMMtft,hatvHh/ftaMrmc sM)/r over. the . ■ „ RtVKRDT JOHNSON. l*wi» C. Cissmr, Btt(., jsai(irii*U. erf rTrrrTTvrrrrrrrr.ii , D**» e<* :lMiti> Metlptaf Mon faror*if:lh« Tout »t s^^sa@asis»:s®ss -^sS^awfe nMitT- 1 Per»«!a«lSjßs»»Wo»i»idlit*BßS»r»Ue*f until Ha dbnlntiop—that should be the studyof us «HowshaUwe reefver corset ve«? As matters stand. the eleetlocr of Lincoln appears to he ta ble There are two Democratic candidates. In every doubtful State, aa well u in ovary certain State tor the Democratic ticket, (with the excep tion pouibly of two or three at the Booth, ant in on'any more at the Went and at the Kastl. two Do ißooratic eteatcrel ticketa will he ren. Tbus&iji, V alon of the Demoorhey to the dohbtfdt'Btatea gi«M thcae States toLioculn, whiub.wbenadded, to the Statea certain for him, even against it united i>»mooratio vote, will boyoad question elect him ; oiY'jp other words, if Douglas end Breckinridge both rnn, and their frtende place distinct ticketa in the field for each end every SUtO, the Republi cans will aneceed beyond doobt. ■. - , 1 New, how shall we prevent sucb a calamity ? In tny opinion there if, eat one-Way,, aaecmlng that -both of the aentlesen now iothc, field wilt con tinue aa candidates,, and that if,'that in the doubt ful Statae’the Democracy ahallbe united, aotbat a Demoerath ebetorai ticket Shall' bd elected in them it possible It' is generally conceded - that New York, Pennsylvania, Ooonectlontfand New Jereey eoubeeafrledforas if we are nnited. ; In these gtetee,->thetafore, *■ union abonld be effected iatqH evaate.-’.lt Appears to me that the Demobra ttfSpponentsdf Hr. Dottglashava so deep en io terStt: iff fcahping there' Statea tout of the hands of i that they wonld .be willing to vote for that gehtleman ac the only way to prevent tbo -eteotion-of ISneolr kythe Electoral Colleges, Bet ter !th at the friends pfßreckinridge shall all sup* mrt Mb Dongles in these Statea and give them, to ■ him? than that by running a Breckinridge electoral Uckst they ahail begtven to Lincoln. ofUmmlnfEor 1 can he get any.atadtoral vote oat of .the Booth it Hr. Dhaglu la run agaluithtm.astt la very evidcnthls, fritnds laWad to do. Nor can hither Mr. Douglas or Hr. Breekinrldreget : votes enough to prevent the eteoHoh OfLlhooln. Ac between Breckinridge and Doagtaa,lbe former laoinch the atronger man in the Booth, while the latter isthe atronger inthe North. ’ Why‘ not, tharaforei lot each ran 1 singly Mfhgrn be baa the meet strength 1 Let there be no Donglaa ticket ran in Ota Sooth, 1 and no Breokin rldgo ticket ran fn tba Nortb., .That, will’ we sc cure' far them Jointly a majority of the Electoral Colleges, and u tbla majority oannot bo concentra ted upon cither, it can;be upon coma other ptreon. ' I TekethsStata ofNewYork aa an cxamplc. Mr. : I)obgt«e, beyond doobt,- haa a.very. lane.prepon derance of the Demoofello vote of the State. With a nnlte'dpsrfyhe can carry lho Slate. wbCreae. if -a Breckinridge ttoketeball be ran, it will bo doobt fol. Why not l«t Douglas have the State ? By so ’ doing you kccp lt fromLlhooln; recover It to the . Democracy,, and prevent the success of the Repnb - lisan candidate forthePreeideroy. After w carefnl survey of the field, I see no other enorse to be potsoed. . It is the only wsy 'fir us to< remedy:-the mtstekee of the Iste Ohatioston . Convention, and to save the country anl the Dsmooratio party. , Aji repugnant as.it may ho to;the toolings of ..anttonal Democrats to adopt ' »ook a eooree. end togo into tbo support of a ean dldate *o whom they hive 'been hostile, yet pa - trlbt'sm, tova.jofoonntry, and -tho danger, now threatening’ us, shoold make us forget the pest in a united effort to protect oprsclves for the fu- views 1 rbalt support the Douglaa in : term in this State, aid recommend to my friends a hearty 00-operaiion. if Hr. Breckinridge bad ' -.ftn'pima atrength in the State that ! believe Mr Dougins has. Iwould, with.far . more alacrity and . spirit, give bim the snppcrtl now Intend to vivo taHr.Dowxlae. Wa mast keep New York,Rum , adding Its,lmportant electoral vote to those which Liuocdn tssnre ct recairing.snd there la no other way of doing it than to onite with awill npon Hr. Douglas.. ' ' ' Douglas and kil prlnciplesare preferable to { 'Lineofn and his priooiplol.. The issue to thisfctato " reV the ooming elec tun will really bo between 1 Douglas And Lincoln. !Thc running of other oan '. didageai'whether it be Breeklnridge, Bell, or Houston, ia.for the'-benefit of■ the Republicans. / Let nil national men, therefore, nolle to prevent a calamity ao serions and wide-spreading in ita > effects. , Let us meka lt a cetnmon'oansr, and in vtreito oor.,standard the followera of all other can didates. Let us treot them falrly and liberally, ■ reoogulileg all anti-Rspublicaua as patriots and friends, and as lellow suldisre in the great oausa of the ConaUttttlou, the Uston, and the Sovernment. Very truly, yours, , FsHiriUno Wood. oehebal lute icoapTß. ‘' • Democratic National Coxtextion, ) Baltimore, Md., June 28, 1860. f Thi fiov. Joseph Dam*— Sir: Ism directed by . «..vptc of tbe Nntiona]-Democratic Convention, to inform yqu that yon have boon this day unant* Woualy.uomlnAfed .byjt afl.tbb candidate of th* Democratic party for. tire office of Vico President of 'the TlMted,States, ftnd.la their behalf to request y6u to accept the same 1 . " ’ \i-l leave,,ot tbe same time, to enclose to yon a eppyof the resolutions adopted by the Convention Sp the political platform on which the party Btands. ■ :I hove the honor 16 bo,. . Very respectfully. -*: *.» j , • • 0., Ctrssixa, Prosldent -. • . - Wasb(E6TOX, June SO, 1800. ■JSen.. Cdfelf Cushing,' Ptindent of the Daw©* erotic Convention: , ; ~ ~ . Sin; Ihave,the honor to aokoowlodgo tbe re* . behalf of •toq Domoorati6Natiohsl uonVantibn.ln.whUh you , .inform me.tbet on the'23d irist ,;twag unfimmously nominated by that party for the office of Vice Pra - .ndentof the United States, with tbe request thutl -J lbsll thenomfnstion. , v platform adopted, and of which you eijclruo ; : n'eopj, meets with my-beAr’y approval, as it 1 ! enfl»#leS what X bare been cot'tending for as tbe onfy ibearsof stopping wtctionnl by seen* ring to all equality and eonstitutional rights, tbe , denial of whleh hM led to tbe present unbanpy condition ' V.' ‘ “ . Compromises .of constitutional principles Are .ever d •Bgarotu, and;X ( emrfjoicrd that the true Democracy h*t seen -fit to plant a firm foot on the f roek df trnth. and to give the peoplewn 'opportunity • 'to vMlcata their lore of justice and fraternal re* . gard for each other’s rights. Noafotottehttoft'Oil, the sahjoct of. slavory, ! may iwy, U . that cardinal maxim of the Democracy—non interrentlda Congress and non-intervention by Territorial Degiilatnrei. as is folly Stated in. tluu first resolution of the adopted plattortn. . In Tain pbonld we declare the former without in* sfstiny upon because, to permit Terri torial Xegislatima to prohibit or' establish siarery, unfriendly legislation to IsTalidate pro perty; would fcematipg powersto the creature or ■ ««Et,whwh, it Ts admitted,.do not appertain to ■ in*' prfbcipal. .or the power that creates;■ betides which, it weald he fostering an element of agitation in the Territory that most necessarily extend to Congress, and .the people of all the States If the.COMtitatlon establishes the right of every' citisen to enter the common, territory with what-' over pTopertyhe legally possess*, it cecCßisrlly de volves on the Federal Government tbe duty to pro feet this right of the oltlseb, whenever and wherever availed or.infringed. The Democratic party bo. noatly meets Ihfs - agitating question, which is threatening to sever and destroy this brotherhood ot States. It dees not propose to legislate for the extension of slavery, notfor its restriction, but to give to eaeh State end to ereiy ciUsch ail that obr forefathers proposed togfye—namely, perfect f qual ity,o* 1 rights—and then to commit to the people, to clmsate, and to, soil the: determination .ri; to tho , kind oMnsHtotion best fitted to their requirements in.thejr©cnffcißitionAl.limits,and declaring, as a fnndamestahinaxtm that toe people of a Territory canbnly'estpbUfh or prohibit slavery when they come to form a Constiiation, nrpparatory to their admission as aStnle into the TJnirm. - If, bappllr, our principles shall prevsil, an tn of peace and harmony will be restored to our dis tweted chantry, and no mpre shall we. bo, troubled with the agitation of this dangerous qoestion, be- A*uia if : will he removed as well' from tbe Terri torial Legislatures as from the bans df Congress— when we shall be free to. torn bur attention to more osefdl issnes, promotive of our growth In nations! greWnwe - VJ% Union must be presetted ! Bat this dan only; he done by maintaining tho, Oonetlhition in* violate in all its provisions and guarantees. .The Xctduial authority, as provided by the Constitution, must he mainUined, and its decisions - Impl : cltly Hoplnufor lueoeee, and trusting In the truth and' ;■!££?* 0 I; tbl1 Principles of our party, and in thnt iPßine Providence that baa watehed ovor ns and matte na one of tho great natlone of ! the earth, and that'we may oontinae to merit Divine protection. I cheerfully aoeept tbe nomination bo unanimously conferred on me, and cordially endoree the plat* roVm adopted by the Oonventlrm: I have the honor to be, air, with much rerpeot, ' Your friend and obedient servant, ■j ji , • ,- . ~ ■■■ Joseph Lara. ,>iO) I- 1 OHjtWUi BVUJtJUt OX On**EHT POMTICS^ , jin respondiag to an Invitation to eddreet the dUlisarof Boston, *a the Fourth of July, Hod. Charles Bumnsr said ♦ . u Htßry_Clty, in the noblest utterance, perhaps, that wit fell from hie lips, uld that the men who W®J(M repress nil tendencleeto liberty and ultimate *******P*tf< , s*. tt ®*i Mfc onty blow oat the moral JggUa round us, buimnst go bsek to the era of ,our Independence, and zaussle the cannon which thunders ttasnuttaiiojons return.. He saw, of course, the r stturaf, .staple. meaning of that Na tional Aet-eo; plain euits face that all .who read pr.wh? bearattt understand, and he little thought ttat the attempt wonld.be made So soon to mussle the Bttlantlon ilialf. ( , , “ nia op*l denial nf the tiff-giving principle of .the-Declaration ofrlndependence, now tuibltteb- Inglrmhde, in stultification,'or the Fathers of the Bepnbllc, renders itimportant that our annual, celebration ehoaldbe something, more than a day of oeremosy.’ The ttad hMcome'wheQ the fathers mart be' vindicated,, It must Jje shown that they ,Wfre.int«lUg*nt aDd'hot«ft pßtriotit, who knew What the oeotftan requiredrand who meant pre- Oisely wbat they said: who; when announcing, ,4self-evident truths/ as the justification of Inde ;rahdenoe,-\ not guilty; of a mere verbal fioorfah, gnd,who, when solemnly claiming natural tifhjU for tiH wten, did not degrade themselves to wfehyppeffryof meaning natural rights forawar jHPjV eltsa 'or ca*b> only: The authors of the -ff&F were riotidfota or hypocrites.” . wVatk LisTfaß raOW bokacis anvELicr. Mr, flresley is uofortunate In gettiog his private uAreipoodewe lam the-newspSpert: On bib ave- S® lJhim about once a week ‘ Milwaukee New* pub* , i ¥<>4b, June 10,-1800. ’V :><!«♦» Jrp*, mato Governor fie itnw, whloh yon herneen, 1« bogiw;-,,i- amnifte this real lettsr ii 07« !to»i as tonya* that.”l never iffiieeJ oneor-two. I never wrote IJ”* 1 -Jfe-lfWoljwr^rMOi; of Governor Seward, Wi *r?, t -I#™* »«hed;Win Weed. fnOr any- W aotolnkaoit tor Govern or at *°?r«<l la ’54, by tbe iaec irfcV tWatlnatWn nf; Clerk, \Jl f * Bonld only join a ■«^Was'a|m < ii l |»(% r (f 0“ «?-•*«.)• allealßK Sm« Trem if i aa». oppWitfcmtrt Jfoor SaWaril. -M fa pretended, tiofdld any.’ .uy anra thin notify him that, forveriene r»i ll&nty.tifmpportor, oppote -.hie farther ele»atldtt> M BfnMHMi of paWtefi**) ibeaM front tithe Sssspsi the imo great and mwy good <ma|itia«, and. ia the only gonnina Do- X, efbrhnevr, ''-Ho really heiiMet inmraaX rlghfe ana equal polltbal •ranohlaei; for even ha-, man being, uhtoh you and' I, bqth .knoH'iayan rare faith. .' But ha la wrong with rajgard.to publfe expenditures, voting away money lavlahly, and eomethh,aupjuatitiaM;, aenordihgtu my notions. ~ Nobody ever imagined that he oonld give a ooo rupt vpte; but he baa-a blind aide towards tho falling of others fn thia direction., Ho hts thus s'- taoh«a to him-elf some friends whoao aupport is a dead loa». He knows how deoltledly l differ with him on these matters, vet I should have voted for him at Ohiosgo in preferenoo to at least one other whoao nomination was presled there, Thera, are statesmen in all parties who share his one fault and laek bis many redeeming virtues. , I HobXcb GreeXißy. ft is said that ex-Governor Hunt, of. New Vorfc, who presided over the Bell and Everett Ooa‘- vention, .will oppose the proposition to combine the Bell aha Everett sleotoral tioket of Ijfew York with that of any other organisation " Tap citizens oi Worcester are discussing the subject-of the introduction of water into, the olty from Lake Quinsigamond. The expense appears to ha tha greatest objection. , ■o A Breckinridgo paper is about to be started In St. Pail, Minnesota. r^R^^Mfi BOABDOFTRAI,E ' ( °*«» «»b«b, >' At f&a MercJuint*' Excha7iJ<s^Pkziculslphia. Ship Wyomlnr» 8art0n....; ; Liverpool, July 25 Ship Hortens!*, Atkins. ....... «.... Liverpool,soon Bark Margaret. Q.nig.; . i Psrnsmbaoo, Boor n&yk 8t James. Cruse... do Janeiro, soon Bark -Jos ft axwell Davis. L%*aa?m.soon Hrik BT. Martn. Carver. .C'enfoero*. Boon BntJßoloe, Allen. .Dememr*; soon Brig J]W Treat* Park.. u Kmßeton.Jaot.soon Boh} ayelyn,-Y0rke...... soon Bohy fannte, Vance.,, r .,Havana, BpQfl .-11 mabM .. nmueENCK. rOBT OF PHILADELPHIA. Jnlyfi, iB6O. f I ARRIVED. . Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal.2s hours from Rioh moodJ via Norfolk, with md c e to Thos Webster, Jr. At 9 a M.-on Friday, off the Ledge, passed a large double topsail ship snppoeed to be guano loaded. Steamship Kennebeo, Johnson. 24 hoars from New York,,v»aOape May, with milso and passengers to Jas Allldsrdiot. Pohr Ontario. Rawver, 16'days from Calais, with laths and lumber to Gatkill A Gama, - Seni*Nebraska. Purdy, todays from South Mills,NC* with £OXOO oedar staves to Nororots A Cheats. , ’.Pehn Clara Mernck. Montgomery; 4 day* trom Salem, With mdse to Them A MoKeone. Sohi) 8 A Roe, Baker, 8 days from Boston, with mdse toOroWell AColtms. * ‘ _ , fiohr, Henry 'Way.Horvverjs davg from Boston, with 1100 bays linseed to Boyer k Barclay. . BchrtGeo Edward, Laker, 5 days fromCambridgeport, in bnUsst to N StureevsntA ro. Sehnß Perkins, Goodrich 4 days from Newbury port," la ballast to John R White. SohifJ M Vance. Bnrdge. 5 days from Boston, In bal last to, John R White. Sohr Lewis Cheater, Somers, S days from Boston, in ballast to L Rothermel k Co. ,B«hr Frank Herbert. Parker, 5 days fn m Boston, in babast to Tv tar. Stone A Co. : Feb* Presto. Larrabee, 4 days from Provldenoe, m ballast to 0 A Heokscher A Co. Sebrlsle of Pine* French, 4 days from Providence, in bft'Unt to B MiPes k Co. „ - ■ Boht Boston, Brower, 4 days from Providenoe, in bal- Isutta B M lines A Co. ~Bch< A MAldrsdie, Bateman, 8 days from Boston, in ballasftoL Rot*ermeUA Co. Bohr David Smith,Douglass, 5 da's from Salem,in ball* t to Noble. Hammett k Caldwell. Bohr H*cn*h wPietts-Cranmer, 8 days from Sa’em, m ba'lnst to Van Pueen. Norton A Co. ' Bohr D P.Talpey. 4 days from Newbttryport, m bal last to van Du*en Norton k Co. .Sebr Eliza Williams. Tailor,B days from Roxbury, in ballast to L Aucenried k Co. t • Pobr Austin. Parsons. 8 days from Plymouth, Mosb, in ballot to ttaonrolr.. Lewis k Co ' Schr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, 8 days from Lynn, in bU lagMoß MilnesA Co. - Sohr Ginsey. tnealls.S days from New York, iu bal last to Noble. Hammett k Caldwell. 'Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, a hours from New York, with mdse to W M JRaird A Co. Steamer Ann Eliea. Rohmson, 34 hours from Now York, with mdse to W M Baud A Co. CLEARED. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, New York, via Cape day. J Allderdtoe. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave. Havana, Wm Cum oinsa k fi on. _ Bark Mf. Pinckney, * iohm nd. T A Newhall k Bone. Brie Sparkling Kea, Wiswell, Buenos Ayres, Rutter, fewhall A Co. Brig Waltertfowes. Picroe. Batem.NBturtavant k Co Brig Hobart, Jordan, Boston, Noble, Hammett A laldwell. Schr David Smith, Donglass, Boston, do PobrJC Brooks urafTam. Portland, do Bcbr G'psey, Ingalls. Portsmouth, do Schr Presto, Larrabee, Portsmouth, C A Heokscher c Co. Schr Lewis Clark. Fooey, Hmghara, do Pohr Pi W-lliams, Tarlar. Roxbury, L Audenned k Co Rohr Geo L Green, Smith, Boston, N Stnrtevant k Co. Sohr Geo Edward. Baker. Salem. do Sohr Justin-Pa sons. Plymouth. Banoroft. Lewis A*. Co Rohr Tsle of Pines, Frenoh, Providence* £ Milnes k Co Pohr Rostna Brower. do • do PehrLisxleTAylor.Taylor.Lynn, do SohrJa* M Vance. Burden. *'n*toa, John R Whit*. Pehr I, Chester- Romers. Po«»on. L Rotherrnel A Co. Rohr A M Aldridge, Bateman. Boston, do Schr D F, Talpey. Portsmouth, Van Doyen, Norton e Co. i Rohr Fsnnah Willetts, Cmnmer Salem, do Sohr J Williamson, Jr, Winsraore, Boston, Sinntok spn k G'over. Sohr Frank Herbert. Parker. Boston. Tyler, Stone Pohr A T»aonn. Anm’d. Norwich. R R Cor**o k Co. RohrHA Woods. Godfrey, Charlestown, Blaktstou k Box. _ , „ Rohr L Pharo. Penniman New London. do Rtr C C Algor. Fenton. Alexandria, T Webster. Jr. Sir Riehd Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Correspondence of the Phllßd^hja^Ezchauir*,) --We hav* had no corrmnnioaNon with the Breakwater fAreevemt day* past The fleet ooesiste oMbre* bnsa end ahontone hundred sohooneis. Wind strong from N E, aooomponied FUh lain. Vtrarv Ac., N. W. HICKMAN, ;. Philadelphia Kjoharge.) w , . 2 AV ? K . 1 2 8 GRACE. July 7, IWO. The Wromiug left with 11 boats, laden and consigned as follows t r Cant Porter, wheat, cloverseed, Ao. trtJDamebreys. Hoffman fe WrigbH Aljee Wel*h, p g iron to J O Rand A-Coj John Winter and W GHarrold. tumlwr to Rami Boty-fl k Coj Niobarah and Francis, do to Nororots k Shsete: L Mehnff>», do to H Croskev: D W Bennett, do roR Ivolverton; Saratoga, do to Gaskill k Galvin: P Winnok and Mary Frank coal to Delaware City. 'Correspondence of The Pr*«. > READING, July 6 The followingboat*fromthe Union Canal passed in to the f^bn? ilnll Canal to day, hound to Philadelphia, Men and oonsuned ** foMows: Dr Wm Moore, jr*ain to PJlushonx k Hone; Union, do to Humphreys. Hoffmnn A Wrirht;FMnl Bisphtrn.doto Alex Nesbit: Consres*. bar* to Mr Pownlnc, Wilmfnv. ton, Bel; three rafts timber to Sohuyl Nav Co. h SIfciBOSANDA. Steamship Virglulo, Kelly, hence, arrived at Rich* mond&hinet Steamship Liesegnng, for Matanaae, old .at New Vorfc 7tk met ’ Philadelphia, Baxter, for N York, oleared at Ne-f Orleans 3d inst. • Shin; Kndeavor. Doane, for San Francisco, o'e&red at Wew York 7th mat* Ship Hernld, Crowell, for Genoa, clenrcd at Now Or leans 3d inst _Bhlp MusoonKiis, Carter, for Stockholm, railed from Cronstndt 14th ut*. Ship Uvnmxo. Mnrwlek, was advertised at Liverpool 33d nit, for Philadelphia let inst—to snooeed the Gov Lanrdon. - “hip Ralamason, Tavlnr, wm advertised at Liverpool 23d nfc for Baltimore 25th B»’k Gaaei e, Rhodes, for fiarbadoee, cleared at New > or* 7tn inst. • , d*. Monday, oleared at Kew York 7th inst. Tor Philadelphia, Catawba, Mi*, for Montevideo, oleared at New Bark Mr.tcry, Taylor, oleared at JBoeton 6th in.t for aicfloibosiro for 8t *> ta - NB, was at in«' i for P pSlffi r ph?a“ k,U -“ il '' 1 from «h "Bril Spilto. Price, for Hlo de Janeiro, eleared at New York Tth inst. _Brix Billow. Bjodedon, hence for Boston, was at Holmes* Hole 6th inst. . Bo l£.7 , *JW*l»h» oleared at New York 7th inst for PmMdphm. NewY^?7th , in«t r&tt,from pfewbero * N 0» arrived at *ohr Ar*os Eye* Niokeleon, hence, arrived at New Orleans 4r)i in#t Rohr Jalla, Conwell.heroe, arrived at Norfolk 3th inst. for w “ hiD ' ton ’ D °' henoo for BortTfc.oml Marietta Tilton,Tilton,dofor talom, worn at Holme.' Hole «th in.t ’ ’ lj SoUr*xo«l«lor,D.lM, hence, arrived at tt John, NB, Kllen Coraon. and *nn» Smith. Smith, for «S? d SMIl a ' “‘‘J? from,Providence 4th met. Emml 4*h ,nm T ' Da ™’ rroroDe l | W«> City, arrived at •V^Slhbu™ 8 ft',', 1 *?", Bart , an| i Salmon Ta“ntin ' tl, ml™ h ’ f rhllß<l ' | l | “ la > tolled from Bolirj Greco Girdtor. Clark, Louisa. Hnllett. and E C - V Soßton 6th in.t. for Philad^ oIS^SJi-J'nlu!^ 0110 ' 10 ”' for WHmlnston, JW; Rivor"6tMnrt. Por^aB * f ° r *«!«« from Fall «hfn«t W ‘ T< ’’ Mwrilt ' h<mos > arrived at Newburyport COAL. T. W - NEIJLIj & Oo„ YARD. S, E, Corner BROAD acd OALLOWHILL, Superior WHITE and LEHIGH Prepared end keptundoroover expressly for Family use, Orders by Dispatch will receive prompt fttten* ''' , &p23-3m HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. ~ „ wo S M «»S»ctfully call tiio ittoittidu of tha Gena W'< Blpck cfW &^?th PA p£f^. fc - w ‘ ,rorWo off ' r »«?« nSSSn .? Mreot inmorteyoit tollelted, and «ood» 4a UTized oiHtor m iki. ailrTNow Yogtjor NowOrleaM W< u.'LEwIS A flon, , 411 COftftnjßCß Street, Au aß.nuSraU-f 8 *¥**,*' jHA UTION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK *5? comfort In 100. ojfairt thl 8!l * h “ the Morot of winning The affeo finna of tho oppoaita toy. Itii tlii. fact wbioh indnoeo irn orate protonden to try to Imitate hoi, and oopyher {3)i.*2!K , k en t. yocinojikoneMof vonr ft. tare wife, husband, Or nbnnt friend. It ie well known to tho onbllo at large that nhe I. the firatatufonfr net ton who e,n ehow thelikonesßin reelity, end’oan give entire Baiißfaclion on ell tho ooncerneof life, whioh 25*t '['••od and proved by thoneande, both married saMasite pay %ndHro»t, - - ijS-dt* Fhiladjklphta terra ootta ma* NUFACTORY. SEVPN lHand GERM M4TOWN tom and *OlO CBK‘*TNUr Street Vitrified Drsin and Waier Pipe*. Ventratiny Flues, Hoc Air Pines, and Smoke Flues made oi.TerraCotta, and nf suitable sine for eyery obue of buildings. This article is worthy the attention of ad parties puttmjr np building*, l - Lerze else eewerage pipes for city draioaee, water pipes war-' .ranted to stand's severe pressure. We are sow prepared to contract with cities or corporations for this artioto in any auanti y. We warrant oar goods to b« equal if not superior to any other rnsde m the United States or Furore. Ornamental Chimney Tops, and Garden Vases Je2B-tf (MR'S. JAMBS BETTS'. INVENTIONS consulted liwVy. between ihp hours of, book of testimonials will he riven on aputi. fre « of the United Statds. He strtatureisdn each ariio'e. niT»tn*hs tf •’ Tlavana cigars—a large, hand- AO , Ac., »sAs»il;ties, en hand oonstantly! nnd tor nsie low, by OHaiu.KS 'iBTK, 130 Wnlnul street. • ]eW-lm rniLOHATK POTASH ~ for sale by A. BROTHER, 4T ,„ d ,9 North I BKCOND atrant leM ’fiARIS IKBEN—-For sale byWKTBE y." Riu, *. BROTHER, 4t and 49 North.SECOND .Stroot- ’ ■ ion i'KEFINFO SCGAK.-~i,(HW BftlrelffLO 'fr * BERING’S Crushed, coarse and fink puiVerlsed. ROOK-KEEP EES c»u get good 1 Blank .2?gjffiiL •* #eß*Y’e, FovijTH Jtmn&Mi svtjxs, j inf IBT,..Or.XEIfMS.'REM^S9Is ,tb. PHILADELPHIA,POST OFFl,<jfi.o» to U o’Atobl! P.M.on B,tonl»y,i«jf 7, IMo.'■ -Tp > . applying, for advertised Letters will please mention the ' - : „ ... i * Open op Bunday i rom Vito oolook A. M., and Ito *• . 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HereraCapN Patterson John - Cooper John H HennessAlexr Patterson Fianc’ ■ Cox John O He» dereon S PaulenWm Cojem*n A. A Hendricks J H P-tty Jno Coleman J A Heiler Vndre Physt'ean R L CnJuaokJ’hUip Hippie Pionk Penny k 01 9 re Cohen ACo uJ HiuWmA .PhiiTypo Jlnipn Cowgen Jeremiah Hilton Henry ' No 2 Co»ard Wm Hopkins Danl B Peohin Wm Colbert OS2 Hoopoe Jo* Phillips KR Cox i hoa O Ifopkiue Rev G P Pereoapi Alberto Cojlyer RAF HoOson Jordon 8 Pe*ry ACo Coleman Hon A A Howard W J Perry Lt M C 4 Cochran Thos Howard .David Pershing KJ Compton D F Horten John PiersolOß „ Cook John Horten Washing PierpnnttJweu c .p«w Hoopee qto mttcnn. Cotoman G V PIe.c.OR&EB Co«n. .jn BN Howard R.nrr Powell W A Coutot. Saul , Hooka, Henry Powell pH . Coultas norland Hopkm. ■> has Powell H A Cowhla Corneliu. Howoe Jo. . P. rlor Honrr Cooprr J.s Hapceok JW,,. Pratt J W • Coh'UJos Hodioan SVf • Pum, L«ft Coleman Rev L Hol_on J"hn Pash Wm Cornells Co • Hoa.ee Clnl) Purvienne Rev C ps,*ta- fifjrtra 0 ' Bs?mi Js CrutohleyJas Huffsey AMeyer* H «x HJ< OroltWm Hnlbeit Milian Rhodes J S Crawford J N Hyman Col J D Reevra f Iwood Crawford GW Huffnnalo t'apDß Reid Thos R Orary J M Hushes Danl W Re*»e, Bon, kCo Crabtree Wm ughara Wm HH Crittenden Bov 8 n<esfl JT- Reanton Pdinunj ' W rvm Tboa Mark o .OnrtisJ w oansEJ Bex A ■CtimiTJerford M Jacobs Chas , Rich Nath*J Cr;a}l G Jackson l’hos Blohaid F O Ohiteet O A Jeffers Lt Wm N linhardsouCß Sullen Rev TH Jordan Gilbert Bitter Lews - ftwson, Ford AJungmab.-/ - Jl*v,»HonGeo l _Co . , Jours J B Riston R lalcellThds 1 • J f .nes Wm Hiohardson IrU ♦ i ft vj*Ghas Jones F , Rioharda HhiPn DavisKovTFl Jones Franoi* J BiUd eJ H DayM JohnsnnJos BodaersJ R Davis W Walton Johnson Jos O Robbins Nathan* Davis Mark J Johnston Jas Robinson A co R Dsgnall J M Johnston Huam R Denna Jos Kel y Wm H Rooney Timothy pevmo Petriok Kelly A.D ■ Rowan John KM TewhnrrtThos Kelly Oliver R d fDelatroz.T JA L CellyPatiick RotbplezFJT _F . . Ke| er Jacob Rowand t has L DeptonThosA Keller Rev At B Rot«iborry Mr Dfthl, I liob tteehme Juiinn Robeson ACo A Didier Julius Keen Copt F C itobmeon nk. DIxJP KeoiergN Roseiield Cliaa A DickW Xeady Robt ■ Ro^eraWmß Dickson Mabaia Keeles Dr J N i<oss C H Dingley A Eng* KrnneThos RnlonJnhnC Ji»n 11lw 1 t l * b »nKCh'VsW Rutledge i.t John Dodson Rioh'd W Kniasch, Una A Rchwar'Z G DonneiWMT. . PampeonF Dorphly Lewi* KropilFO Prof Bnntos WAA CA DogflSrtr ftl KmballF B Bohwarz Hubert Downes LT . Kraft Jas & Mary Sansbury vr m J 2 Dougherty Hnbt Kirke Hltt Sanford DrfiJ Dowd FA Lawson Sami Bodily C Borland David Larkin J K Schoft J R'jan ♦ Doih law* Thos Lavalet e Com F, Dolton Wm A,UBN- .Selion&ann )res«or*Win Lambert W M ~ Pei-gman Henry • Jrovin Goo h C Lemscn Philip Femplo Dr J E JrewGeo -* LevnasTT- Poranlon Ati lrery ; A itviua •> t.esfth Jtwah BhortChas, IraytonCapt lewisET bhnemakerChoa ‘ )nfly Jno u Lehman Sami fherbornMr lurfeeChris isekey.Robt Sheppard PVP DuniffdPnmlM .evotf.JH > Sheridan Jas B 4>ur*eaHß - ifiary Geo ShrilerfiC DuffieldOtibS Lewis A Rhdadeafihenk Henry 8 fDttlair Chas , >evy Bros ACo Shipp Raroard ffeorey,Pjerre 1 Leighton Capt JDSharp hauler JJaWsJohn J. divyHart . - .Shantzemos rlnOVmß ,ewrvl*\ • , Bhawp.Oi .oppm R' reiand.AftselH Shoemaker Mr GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Bhallonlwrgor fc M'#' ' ' _ 'Co AT- • T*tfal DrL ' * We den C«pt fl Bkes!s RM; TA... t ,p*on A 9 : Well#:* gapping' Simpson John So n L -ton , t , ~ . Fimmonds Co J Thoinsbn J*« W Jm Fs SiglSnund AJ’Bro Thompeon H L * Watherhevl Mr ImitH Ja«J Crrus Weaver *-nui Smith .Tohn r ■! • ’Gliompson Joha* , Bra«hGedN<>:i' ThompSonFJ' Wt-gtOA*' '•? -•mith eanrt-*’,*'' 4 Tbompeon A W ; Wt Jersey .Crab-’ ganth it Thompson-Son A berry Co« ■< ■ • Smith L,CoJobe ; Lis' . . -Weaver A Taylor Bmlisy ItevG W: Alfred ’Wnjte Johu ll #nyder Jrjdoob i Trippa Henryk L. Wait* Chas K SnyderTß’' s* ’ Wbifcth'Wrn • • BpinneyWuiH - - WhUmanWmE SpsrrrnW 77 Turner Henry Willoughby Jni t- Hpriogex JR • - TonUne Hotel Wild A Cbrinian Spring Robt, ' Tyler John H Wi lettßev W M Marr* l ull .• lamsCsptHS Stokes Joe r TownsendThos J Wiliams «»ioh «toupe »nj „ Tucker frof Geo Williams Geo F flWveflsonJ R [ Troth OB W Uaras Jno sa® B 'fam; f.ter ■ - wssrsf‘.j* itubirlievi Vennab'e J orS Wood Duncan S St Clair Aaron ' Viv.au «enry Woolpen W V h true J B Velton Jos Woodien Rev J Stuart Joe - * Voons Steven Woodward Dr Stevens Wm VarnanJoSL hWtoB SteeverJ H VannatnaaOA woodßß St&fisbury Rami Voßdet k CucUa Wolfley Wm J Btewarw Scott Vle 4 to.L Steam r* -Wartlinwß RevJWrightHevCMß Stoni Hpmiu Warner *Go EW Wrjrht Fred'k Steele Wm J Warns k Booth Wruht James R BwiftC»Bt JH, Warren Jamss _ w,u n SB 3 Sweeny John Walker fiev.WE Wyman Wm „ Sullivan JM W*F, ner V* B Youagman Jno C «weeny Welker Sami P YoangDr PW B»an l.nuis W , Wayren Joseph] Vatte JDaniel Suthrrland Hugh Walton A J , Yargo Frederick , Taylor lohnD, Wallace W Yount John .. Taylor R W&itßenJF VanengUrHY Taylor %Co N K Wanurpth Hen Young Taylor Wm Wallar Hemphill Vo-n«Wm B , •Taylor Caleb Welch Aquila Yard Edmund S Taft D J Weston Zeltser Thiliman N. B. BSOwNB, Poatma»ter. RAILROAD LINES. ffUIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL X RAILROAD. 960 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. JSUM 1860. *™ “WWSKf EaUAL THREE THROUGH FABBSNGERTRAINS BETWEEN PHILAD KL/m AND^HTTSByRG,, Connecting direct At rhlladelphia with Through Trains from Boston; New York* and aliboints East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through. Trams to and from All points m the West, Northwest* and Southwest —thus furnishing fioihlies for the .transportation or Passengers unsurpassed tor speed ami comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,; without change ol Cursor Conductors. All through Pas- ! teaser Trams provided with Loiigbridge's Patent i Brake—speed under perfect oontrot of the engineer* thueaddingmitoh to the safetr of travellers* BmakingCar* are attached to eaohTrain: ‘Woodruff’s ExpjMij and Fast Trains. The EXPRE3B RUNS DAILY t Mail and Fast Lines. Ban dars excepted. Hail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 90 A. M, Fast Line .*• 41 11.MA.M. Express Tram leaves 44 10.9 P. M, w WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS i Harrisburg Accommodation, via Colombia, IP. Rt» Colombia 44 . AOO P. M. Farkesburg . 44 IM F. M, Vsst Chester - 44 1J 80 P.M. . West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West Chester Accommodation, and Columbia Trams. Banbury, Williamsport, B inure, Buffa lo, Niagare Falls, and Intermediate points.Teavinc rhi -1 adelshiaat7£6 A. M. andaPvM,go directly Tickets westward may beoWainedattiie offices oTthe Company In Phiadalghia, New, York, Boston, or Bal timore: and Tiokets Edward at any of the important Railroad Offioei fnttw West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio river*. .. . . , otoer Route aiWayjl M * ow * t ‘ mo u uuiofc, as by any . For ftirther information, apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of toe Western oooneotions of the the The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding-all drerage or-ferriage of Freight, together withthg saving or time, are advanUureSreadily appreciated by Bhipppers of Freight, and the Travel- Merohantsahd Shippers entrusting the traiispprtation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with oonfi dW#MPft,Wfflfcnft to nnd from on, point in the west b, the Pence, Ivomo llnUrosd are at ait Mmtl ae/aematU at an charted by Hier Railroad particular to mark rackeioi <• ,1s Pence. Roll- Fo’r Freight Contract. or Shipping Direction., owl, to, or oddreen either of tho fouawicK Aconti of the Com pan,: _ . _ /). A. Cii't WART, PUtalnira; x'ortTOoSffi; aV Co.’,' yeSerst>nvi]l9, O iKXi m&jsejtssk op?'6. c te a & fi^sSnss. Jo*. S, Moore, Loniaville, Ky.; P. Q. O’Rilej & Co., Evuwvil!#, ludLs N. W. Graham t Co., Cairo. UL: r! F. Sa». Shalor 4 Glass, Bt. I*nie, Mo. j John H, Har ds, Nash villa, Teiin.j Harris & float. Memphis, Tenn.j ffiirko ft Co,, OhioMo,m.LVf,. H. A. Koonta, Alton, AimU of Bailroad* at different point. £ B.*K!»@BTON. Jr,, .Fhiladafehfß. MAC HAW ft KOOWS, 80 {forth .treat, Aaltimpre, llB|i§Bvirf|&r.t?.Vtfß^r ,t ’' i, ' y ’ Jgß It * Altoona,Fa. JSMifiSB SUMMER ARRANGE- AHI> EALTI FAHKNO&I TSBNf LKAVB PAuUdEUPHU. ..For Baltimoreat All A. M-, U noon,<E»reaa,) sad ISilv r< iu< , "For Shelter at All A. M„ U noon, 1.16,6.00, MO and 11>1U r. M* -/jMMt*' •“ A - m noon, 1,10, 0.00, wCoatie at 8.15 A, Mm and 6.00 P. M, for Middle town at 8.16 A, M., and 0.00 P. JHU £or pover atB.lo A. M.. and 6.C0 P. M. , For Harrington at 0.10 A. AL. and 6 P. M. wSSSSWfIP- Ml To,,dM '' Ttar,4,, »" “ a 4 i 4 - JL *»**»*!*•«»*<■»•, !- orA-M. Mondays, 'Wednesday*, and : atSli A. M. »?" Train at 81* A. M will oosneotat Seaford ou Tuesdays. Tlinndaya, and Saturdays, with steamboat 1 to Norfolk. , TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA p"ja im(W6 MB,OO A ** L ’ (Sprees,/ 10,11 A. fiL, \ V r® ttl BJo * B *°* M 11,10 A> M * ~<5 * Leave Sohstrary at 140 p, M »j»4ve Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. aifS) AJIL. and itvr. >■■ a&ns !&r^^ , <Ci Th ' ini ”‘' iodBai“t -.ui) T A. Wedni! ' 3 ‘f > a “ d Leave Harrington at 8.19 A. Al., and 440 P. Mr Leave ©over at 9.00 A. M,, and OJS p. M. Leave Middletown at IDM A. M. and 8.4) P. M fears Now Caatle etAOO,IO4O A. M., and 7.18 V . M, at74o, S.IOA. *41,8.80, and Leave Baltimore f«r RaHsbnry and Delaware Romeo* atKMSA.M.,and*SSP.M. .. TRAINS PU^LALI'iMORJB . faare®Mleif»tiir*.'ivi.7uJBsndM.4oP.M. A f*»ra Wilmlniton at 9.23 i. M.i T».M P. M., and 12.29 pkUIQHT CfUUtiiohad, *** lntannedlate »t»So S' ,0f PelTr,llls intarmodlatt iSaya Havre-de-Grao# (or Baltimoro and intarmodi -Btc place* iw 8.00 a» lui atasKoiia auwp sf and intermedl buNPAVS Only at ll.» P. M., fromfhijadalplui to Baltimore. Only at 5.23 P. M„ from ttaitimora to Philadelphia. JrT H. M. PKI.TOM. Praiident. *gSiril'llll—lll PHILADELPHIA AND RAtL A R R ANOKME after MONDAY* July Bth, 1000, the trains will run as follows: L«ayo thepassengerdepotoftfae West Chester and Philadelphia Pailroad Co, corner Market and Thirtieth streets. West KilaoeUfaT daily (Eundaji excepted 1 at 7 SO A. M. and 4.48 P, M. ' On Wednesdays acd Saturdays an extra train at 2 80 r v M » .* _. . LeavyWoat Grove at 540 and 840 A. M., and 440 P. M. The7.3o A. M. i rain trom Fhilndelplmi conneots di reot with a callyiine of Stages via New London and Oxlord. Returning loaves oxford at 6.30, A. tt„ con meeting with tbe 860 A. M. train from west G/ove. The beautifu l scenery and well-known heattblnlnes* or Delaware and Chester counties odor superior ln duoementa to those looking for rammer boarding. Freights for this line reoeived at No. 1816 Market 6t. Philadelphia, Jane 28,1860, taolfl Suporratendent. SAVING FUNDS. . \ ** A Utile,but often, ftlU toe Purse. EIftANKLIN SAVING FUND. No. 136 &)uth FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits onoeroand. Depositors’ money scoured by Government, Bt3te» and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gacep, &o. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will ran no risk with depo •rtwtf money, bat have it at all times ready to return. With a peroent. interest, to the owner.es t£4r have always done, This Company never BDfpended. , Females,.married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn ottvr by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporate f by the Btate ofrennsylrania with authority t ceoeive money from trustees and executors. F Large and small sums 1-bcbived. Office open daily, from 8 to 3 o’clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’clock. DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader* iohn Shindler. George Russell, M&lachi W, Sloan* Edward T. Hyatt, «Pi? , » KT SR^*¥ T » & B »rJ Delany. Nicholas Rlttenbouee, Nathan Bmealer, Joe. H* fiattertnwaite, Jones Yerkes, i Joseph W. Lippinoott. i „ JACOBS.SHANNON, President, Ctbus Cadwalladbe, Treasurer, ap2B-y ** A-Dollar caved it twioe earned.” CAVING FUND—FIVE PJER CENT IN- SAFETY TRVBT COM SAfXvTALR.PT Street, flouthweatoorner of THIRD, ltoeyporated by the State of Pennsyl* ' Money is received la any sum, largo or small, and m t®mat paid from the day of deposit to the day of witli xhe office is open every dey from nine o’clook m the morning till five o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening till eight o’clock. - w William J. Rkbd, Secretary. ’ ~ , „ bIEBCTOBS 1 Hbn. Henry L, Benner, F, Carroll Brewster* Sfewd L.Cartdr, . Joseph B. Bart Robert Franois Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, o. Landreth Munns, James L. Stephenson, ffl<mst i« received and payments made dally. •—*£&- IBV ® B £ m L? ll ts.£ rB made, in conformity with the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgage*, Ground Rents, and each dret-ofass securities as wilial 22r*u lnBUre */ e r* eo *, a * cnr r t r to the depositors, and JEdalhStituti • totivo wnnanenojr and stability to HAVING TuND—UNITED STATES NUT Street' OOMPANY » corner THIRD and CHEST- Large and smalt sums received, and said back on do &1^i w i- tbou^oU < je » v lth FIVJS percent. INTE drawal ** om day of to Hi® da 7 with- ~9!®fio hoMrs.jßrom 8 until 6 o’clock every day, atid on KINGS from 7 until • VpEok. -/rttAFTS for sale on .England, uolanu* and Soctland, from *1 upwards. FISK. Aotuarr. selT-Iy COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. r imitkd partnership,—a limited partnenhip has this day been entered into hr Thomas-D. filllnghas':. Nui,uel M. Duffield, Edwin F. Partridge, and James Abbott. A , .k. 1 4® dame or firm under which said partnership & PART&'i'dqb" 1 •* Wtl-IWOHABT. DUFFIELD, sSLj&te, to. be transacted is tho wholesale 3d. The genarat partners are 'J homos D.Tillinghafit, Samuel RE Duffieid. and Edwin F, Partridge i the spe- ** amßB Abb °tt, all residing in the city of <th* A OB Amount of capital contributed by the said *PeoWj?±rtn*r u twenty thousand dollars. -6th. *-h« partnership enall oommenoe on the 2d' day of December ifei 40,1 term “ iate on tbo ® lgl day Si&frLLINGHAST. ) . |»j. D p U Afcl, D pß. aEn ’ r “‘ ‘ ,,rln ° r “' • JAMBB ABBO’TT, gpeciai Pattnar. 1i,3 mBt TVOTIOE.—J. EMERY STONE retires from ourfiru. And all hi. interest in our bn.inesiroasA. fforn bixtaia. FAHNII/.M, KIHKHAM St. CO., Phil»g.l»Mn; Jan. Mth 186 a. J>l ct* npHE Copartnership heretofore , . “»d?r the firm of tTKBT. FOB6B i fbll&dolpbl*, Jgpe So; Jfoo, ‘ " T |QUOftlOli'—‘‘ tnoW’s Italian.” for sals ifesiitt * w™** "%;> 'My.. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Bb DUY. INSURANCE AOKNfS, l»o. 4*l WALNUT Stmt, I ln/sure against ioaaor damage by Fire, ottvtftlfttiaed > Woollen'Mills-»juJ other Blaiiufactoriee/ flflswjd**.; Merobandiae. Kuruitur*. and other propaiiyvon ta.ro rable tprms. In the following vcl!-known oomMfflee: ,PH®N!X iISsUSAHCK OP.. OF HAHTFOM. :M I .TROFOL.TA^fe?^^. B o¥»rK|; PKOVUJENOE •W 0 ARCTIC PIRB il«BiS?o£ l HOi'E FIRE INSu{(AWC& l 'Sa“oF“ffKW®^'«K, ii^ City fire iNSipRA l «cS.oa,°SF!3 l e.'W , a iu'%N; UEHMAnIA FIRK a fHa.‘Ba, OF'’!S; r '^ <, YOBK, ■ HUMBOLDT Cash Capluf and Surplus SdCMB Sl* Applications in person or by note wnlrepeiVe prompt attention. SABLNE &jDUY. Agents, Jed 3m Wo. 484 WALNUT Street. rfHE ENTERPRISE IN BUKANOB COMPANY ■ OJ PUHiADBPBIA. 1 ' (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) coM io A sr T s H smm# DIRECTORS. F. Ratobsokd STAIR, tl Moxdxcai L, DAttSOB. tVILILAM MoKxX, Oxo. H. BtUAX,T« NaUbo Fbazibx, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood. B. A. Fahnxstocx* Jlxw. T. Trxpick, Andrew D. Cash, Hxnrt Wharton. 3. L, JSbxin6xb. F. RATCHFOKB STARR, President CHARLES W, COXErSeoretarr. foie AMERICAN FIBS INSURANCE CO., A* INCORPORATED IBIA-OHARTER PERPET- Ife SIO WALNUT Street, ttboT. Third, PhjlrfeTplUA. Having alarge paid-up Capital Stock ana Slirplue In veetodm sound and available Seountlea, oonfinue to insure op Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise* Vessel* an Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. Ail losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thos. R. Maris, John T. Lewis, John 'Welsh. James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund <&, Dutilli, • Patrick Brady. • ChaxTw. Pooltney, , TMMAS r R?'MARIB, Prerident. ALBERT O. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. ftg-tf Quaker city insurance compa- NY—FRANKLIN BUILDJNGB, *>B WALNUT street. Philadelphia, capital and sur plus SSB9,7«J,7o.—lnrore.agalitt laweor Bsimje by Fire* and the renls of the Bea/lnland Itavjgatioa and Transportation. * _ ✓ GEORGE H. HART, President K. P. ROSS, vice President. _ 11. H. COSGBHALL, Seo’y and Treasurer. ,8. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. George H. Hart DtRKC^Ra. 11. R, Coxcsliall. Samuel Jones, AL D., , Hon. H.m. Fuller.; rIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IK 1/ BUIUNCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TWELmteLATVKB Ot OFFICE 8. cf CORNER AND WALNUR Streets, Philadelphia.. • hIAIIINE INTurANCK ON VESSELS, / CARGO. 5 To all putt of the W«ld. GHT * INLAND INBUAANOKB On Roods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of tbs union. FIRE INSURANGEB On Merchandise eeneraJy, November 1» 1860. /fl*. ~ 'Mariit F«}«« #123,050, Philadelphia City 3 V cent. OO 1100,000, PennsylvaniaStatetyotLoan —, ftMWCQ ■f 21,000 Pennsylvania State 6 V ot. Loan, , 31,000 00 $20,000, U. S. Treasury 6)tf dF cent. Notes and interest due —— - . 25,283 54 , RSO.OOO U. S, Treasury 0 V ot. Note* and inter est dno SO,BIO 00 #29,000 Temrurrary Loan to the City of Phils- delpWa• . —— 30,000 00 #50,000, Pennsylvania Railroad fd Mortgafft * y nwnt- Ranffw , <3,500 00 *** #14,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway .► Company 7 ct. coupon bonds...,, 11,800 00 310(900,800 shares stool Germantown Gae Company, interest andßnncyip&l guarantied by the city of Phila- . .***. .. 0 #1409, ICO shares Pennsylvania Railroad ft, oQ3. lCO abarss^orthPonnsyivania ßail- ' ***** oo road Comp&ay MOO fl t S3o, shares Philadelphia loe Boat and Steam Tag Company, Philadelphia and Oarannah Steam Navigation Com- t&ny, Ocean Steam**M&vTnti(m Ha- vra da Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exohanr* _ Ceapanr » ..e.itf gff #4St*SSO C 405.713 M Bonds and Mortc aces, and Real Estate, Of fioe limiting , Sills reoeiyable for Insuranoes mad* Tl . O9 Belanoe dtfe at Asenciee—Premiums os Mn rine Policies, interest, and other debts due ' the Company S6M& 08 Sons and stoat of sundry Insurance Comsa~ f TT - T ,tt.» 1460 OQ Ofwfr fl 7i <n PftsV—-r j tfloms: iffiiimo SJLlartua A. Hondsr« las Pftuliwj* John K* Penross, John CJJavia, James TWuiuij WilUamEyrt f Jirt J&tn?s 0. Quid. WUnam C. LudwJg, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. K« M. Has ton? •aorge 0. Lei? or, jyiLLlAi KKWRV LVLBtFl^y. B B^i f DTE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM* p; m-avp fnnuitie* and endcnrraentf-porobßeeß UfaintsrwtSin Real Est&t*, and .makes all contracts de&endi-Qi oa the •ontingenoie* of Life. Tbor act as Exeoutorfi Administrators, AsrisnMft tnuttes.and Guardians. §,, «... .WtWSTEEB. si L. Miller, Samuel B, Stokes* amin Contes, - WUUamManmT ardS.Nnrbol*,, JaaiSß.MpifSl.a4, wM&r- Slir 1 .. Ssnrj P* Townwi.4, paalejL.'HotcmMP* • goJplpha; Kent, ... John wTHomor, S' Carr, Ml. 8. Aroher, . P» V. Dunon, BamuslJ. DhritflUf William Robertaor* Joseph M. Thou; as. Wtro&r«. jtum, John G. Brenner* P, 8. Mishin, Won. *•!» w. Woawom, B«nr*inrr - *aig • TNSURANOE eOMPAN'S'OF TUI in«». > ■ All myested is sound end available cMuritieft-coa 'r^.~»} ns sT® on Veßaelsand Cargoes, Buildings* Stock* ox Merchandise, Ao-, on liberal terms. _ „ v B2KBOTORS: f»sr°s, §ssas«. wm&r* (teticw- BassASsar lEENR?D.%H£g^RD ) FfMtdenl. WifciJAW HABPKW.Pwiratenr - igg-wtro tf IJ7IXOHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY *-J— Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise feneralijr, on favorable terms, oither limited or per petual. , *v« .. DIRECTORS. Jereimah BoneaU, Edvard D. Roberts, John Q. Ginnodo, John J. Griffiths, Joshua T. oven, Reuben 0. Hale * IhomM Marsh, John McDowell, Jr,, Sami. L. Bmedlejv . Jas. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Edward W. David, BUSINESS CARDS. V B. PALMKJR, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, rlv«> hl« viswiof the prinoiple and beat mods of Advertising, daily, between 10 ana 4 oolook. Address myll-Sm V. B- PALMER, EJ. BAYLIS THOMAS. * ~, J r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, * rom No# Aroh street to No, 429 WALNUT Street. Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The.drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, AfSiKnments. Bnefa of Title, and other Instruments of Writing. The mapagementof Executor ships, Aammistratorsnips, and Trusts. superintended; and the best seountioaprooared for the permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given when required. apSO-Cm* UEfIBY 35. KEENE, ATTOF NKY-AT-LAW, Has REMOVEI) bts office irotn No. WO Walnut street to no.it* South THIRD Street. wib»fln* Hokaoe see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY. „ , No. 114 Pout i fIiXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the County Courthouse,) Prepares Fjjeoifioations, lirawings, Ac., and transacts all other business connected with the obtaining of Let tors Patent. ap» 4m* JWAQNJ3R JEKMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSEDLOR-AT-tAW, Offioe, No. 116 South SIXTH Strut, (Opposite Independence Biuare,) „ Philadkj/phia, . By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points la the United States* is enabled to prosecute and collect olaima of every desoriptton. Particular atteption given to the examination and re ooverr of the olatms or Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interests of heirs and all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Union. i Has the Statutes of all tho Btates and is Commissioner for most them. Depositions carefully taken under Commission*' f SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS, _ , No. JlB South PHONT Street, Receive regularly - tut! assortment of desirable CI GARS. whioh they offer at low rates, for cash or as! prevodovailt ?*i» jy ALFRED L. HOUGH, PAPER MANUFACTURERS* AGEN¥, Orders nolioited tor every description of fell-6 in* PAWSON & NIOHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. Rt»B. *lt> AND *m MINOR STREET. - Between .treeu /AMES PAWBON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON, Jal7 It* MRS. STILL’S CRVBTALINE LIQUID H*IR COLORER! A preparation now to the public, hut whloh has long been private use, for restoring Gray Hair to its natu ralcolor, imparting to it a glossy appearanoe. and ren dering it son and silky. it ib entirely different In its nature and effects from war article npw m use lor the same purpose, being a cleanly fluid. nearly as clear ae water, requiring no waslm** ottfore (Trailer its application, free from sulphur orany ottiorotMOotlonatJle ingredient, and applied ns entity aasui oriftnary »«mr Oil Can I’o nad ortho following persona: w. Harbeiw, corner Jumper and Pine street*. E.J FVaneu.No. 20North Eighth street. Thomas lancaster Spruoe and Eighteenth streets. Thomss we*vet. Vino and Eighteenth streets. Wra. B; Ihojnpaon. Mt. Vernonacd Seventeenth et’a. & u «°. r P Arch, bo’ow Second etreet. E. B. uarncues, Contes and Tenth streets. Oaorge 0. Sower. Vino and Sixth streets. A. U.JAiwinan, Spruce and Second atreets. Char toe Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets. Qaleb R. Keeney, Aroh and Sixteenth streets. For salo wholosafe and retail by FIFTEENTIl A ;udi r foU»T r 8“'",«, mySfl dm Philadelphia. Ilf AuSjCREL, MHAU. HERIUNW, do L"X lOOObbls Nos. 1,2 and 3 large and medium Mac- ; kerel, in assorted packages, of a veiy ohoioe duality; 00 hh!s. new No. 3 large Maokeret. ! CO half bbla new No. 3dn do, 80 bbls now No. 3 medium do, 60 do new Enttern Mess Shad. ■ W half nbla new do do do. UOO Ibis new Kastnoit No.l Herring. •CO do do Halim* No. I do. i \ COO do new Boston No. 1 do. - !W) do ifp No. I *oivle Fish, I - 20 do > pritne No. t Salmon/ 100 quintals Grand Ilank Codfish. 100 boxen npw Herkimer county Cheese. } Now landing And in store, im sale by , ■ murphy a koon*. . : leg . ; ■ , UK NORTH WHARVES. s=3)B STELVWAY i. softs IHSWMA- . figr FAIRBANKS’ PLATIfORMSOALfcS. , OOF|\EK—I.OOO pockets prim* l&,*>•» BSOOTT. Jb.s AUCTIONEER, No. 431 * CHESTNUT Street, cppfWitStheCustom Hojse, ; On Wednesday Morning,* l!- '. ; , July lltb. at ID -o’clock, comprising an assortment of goods suited to oity.re£il^*s,, M , ■ straw goods. r A!n, W Mies ladies* and misses*, fancy rnl%sd?e» bmwri, rtrAb.and wrum C»n'on inta ( trimmed and un trlmmed: ro«n*s and bore* hats, Ac. ‘‘DHiL’r'P FO£D & 00 , AUCTIONEERS. MT . Nol 530 MARKET Street, aad 'M MINOR OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING , RAILROAD COMPANY,—Phila delphia. March H. iB6o—Th. rat" .of Frel.ht.piiTolla on Coil trranwrMa V} Ihia oom»»HT will b» w foUowi. rom MaroU 13. until farther flotioe i To fiiohnKm4~~— Philadelptiui-~~>.. InolinM P)ane~.. Nicetowu.......—~ Germantown R.Jl,.— . inW!^": nwede Funises....—.- Rdtnbo’s .....>■ .♦. Norrist’n or Port Kennedy.. ..—. valley Forge,—..... FheemxviJle iLoyer’* 1 Ford*.... Aramingoj-. ——. Limenolt.. . Potto town... ... .1 Douglass? life.—~.— Monocaoy Ihrdeboro..... —^—- Exeter.. Reading.... — Tuokertou_ ... Lees port... ».., Mohrxville.... _ Hamburg. .. Orwmsh’g and Anburc. After July I£th the Freight and Toll* oni AethfMit# Coal consigned to Philadelphia, Inclined Plane. Njd#- towd, and Germantown Railroad will be raised ISo. pe/ ton. By order of the Boardof Managers- _ i)a-tisjj- vr. H. MCILHENNEY, B„’y. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA TION COMPANY. MAY 10th. HSO.-Ffom and ipet July Utb. njsti, until September the obargeefor the use of Cars, and for Toll and Trans* portationon Anthracite Cocu. carried to PhitaAelpDia. by way of the BobnrlkiU Navigation, will be inoreused Fifteen Cents per Ton on tbs rates fisted March lf*h y USD; and on the lat,of September, 1860, a further in-' oreoseof Fifteen Qents.per Ton will be tn&£ecmsmd oharges, and so eontiftue until the oloce of navigation. By order of the MadSgers. F, FRALEY, mrll 8m President PLANTERS’ BANK OS’ TUNBEFSISE. Nashville. Jane 30. )8&. .Tins Bank has this dar dectaced a dividend of thi ty seven dollars and three-quarters per share oat of foe mjrelue or undivided p cm*of the Bank ratable to the Philadelphia. JSteokboldere at BANK, as follows, viz ; Ten per cent, odd fractional parts of one share in C ABH on and after the 15th Jsly next, and the buanoe either in cash or new Stock At ear.«t the option of the Bank, oh or after beptember 17,18 i&, , . : By order of the Board J? 6 lm ■ -p, WEAVER, Cashier., OFFICE OP THE. PENNSYLVANIA r ot r te’&TB®!^ , “ d ’ r ““”* An - , PHILADELPUtA, Jolj 2. }£69. The directors have, this day declared ft dividend on their oapttai Block.of .font per Cent. tor the last six months. and an extra dividend of two per dent, which wul be paid to the et ckholdere. or their local repreeeft lives nu demand, without deductldn ioi state tax, J?g-at« < WM. B. Bl f li> Aotoary. NOTICE.— My check on Coimnerctel Bank. No. lUu. dated Philadelphia. Jane 18. 1800, payable to order of Oai lei Brass for 9*74 £6. having been lost or stolen and the payment of which being stopped, the publio are hereby otutiooed against negotiating the same. - » JjfiSt* •• . SAMUEL* L. WITMEIC THE CHIEF AMOSQ TEN TSQCSAND. D ALLEY’S itAQIOAL PAIN EXTRA CTOS pi AS umveraAily aopplMitotl *5l other Ointments, and healing. Mpltoftfons in both the Eastern onq Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; anditstfttrtimcwqm lsthe.tru® seeTet of its fUoaegs in ail cutafaou4 *w*cltiriU. Whether the cask be Mcidtni or dubt/t, . . BUFNS k g iolLQ* «e instantly rellered of £ their pain sad iaflaßunatihTrv 2 Spvnoatien of foie mar villous hialtr, aid ifcA 5 ffeft is renewed as if bys charm, no blomwh oY idar S remsiftiflg. ,THE FRIEBD OF 5 TOE NtJM&lr, Children are • freoaent a npenratrm extenztfln ones, cspoomUj from m Fluid and Cafnpht*» JfX ' P. eiicnx—tuerefoie every Si mother unpaid httve this healing preparation con-2 atantly on hsmJ.lt heals tori Jsreajtf, and qalokly 2 remove* tho TETTER or RlhtuWOKM, so prtva- lent in ths nmrstrf. lO TRAVELILBRS d BY BBA ANB LAND. .The . aohimstitbeTrs- S ysUer,and every other in dividual whose lot la life *+ throws him within, the ohanoe o, acoident from 2 txrlosion, fiu t or coili rum,ibonio boar in ouod 2 that this Magic Extractor is his best and onlyTriecd. m It id both portable ao» £hbap, and si.ould ever h« ® his oompAftion. ess friend i need. Thpia are thoi- tL sands of living Trttuessep to tegtify to its tnarvcUons £ virtue, who owe their sound limb* and muscles 3 ■ to its saving eftoaoy. The following area few-3 of the Itadimr dx&emsu for Which. OALLKY’B hUGU 2 CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR u, a PRfcVKNTiVJE 2 as well ta CD RE: Burhx, Erysipelas, fimres orall kinds, Bnuaes, Fldrnla,' Shat Wounds, Boils,. Frcst Blfes, fferofela, Broken Brtast, Fever gores, Bonrvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Scalds, Cancer, Giamlmar Bis-Scurf, Cracked Bip*, .eases. gs&fdHead. CJiSßped Hands, MereariaL Bores, Sprains, Cnilbuuns, Funs generally, Small Fox* Cramp, Pimples, ■ Tamors, • Contraoted Cords, Piles, Tatter, , Chafes, . % F ol *>o, . Vloers, Biseases of the Rheumatism, Venerea! Boros, Skin. t • J&ahes, &o, ‘ • Bold at the prlneipel Depots, 18 Broadway . New Yoik, Md a and Ul Chartres street, New Urauw, by J. WRIGHT^ k CO., General Agent. It can also bs ob tained of all respectable • Drag gists and Merchants throughout the United BtatesamTCaaada* ' T. W-OYGTT ABONB, ~ ’ , a* North SECOND Street, fe&y Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania, Ba&me\ K. Stok?a« j. P. Foniston, Henry Sloan, Edward DarUnyto*; EL Jones Brooke* Snenoer M'ftyaiße« lambuC. Hand* Robert Barton, Jaoob f*. Jones* James B. M'Failasd* fituo’e, S'B 0 ' « HAND, Viae Frccidipt <rstanr. did THE BRITISH AND NORTH SHJMs AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM ’, .TJtOTtf X*# ttfkfc fo'LlVMfOOt. Chief Cabin P«Wk*e_ ~~ ~-fH» Seoosd Cabin Passage—. . n . , VSOK BOSTOK TO LITSAFOOZ.. Chief Cabin Passage.—»« m , Seoond Cabin Passage , © Theshjps from NoWYork oall at Cork Harbor. . The ships from Boston oaU at Halnax and Cork Har bor. ARABIA’, cJ,pt.i?etOM, AM^UcilcsptsSfilr, _, ■ ,BCOTlAi<nov beitdinc.) Theee Teasels earry a olear white light at masthead; . NIAGAiLA. Millar, leaved Boston. Wednesday. June 57. u?iDAo? lt v :: N.York-Wednesdsy.July4. dußon A ’r ji!^’ * Boston* Wednesday* July Jl. .RWV^ 1, ! fi'Yot*. Wednesday, July 18 ■RDiiirw’a£° ne * I! 2^^° n ,» Wednesday* July 8 ARBIOA* Sh&nnan, ** N Yorx, Wednesday* Ang. 1. 9&fiA?^ , J' ans * .. Boston* Wednesday, Aug A ASIA. Lott. ** N\ork, Wednesday, Ang. lfl. ELRQPAr Leitcli, ** . JSoston* Wednesdaj, Ang, S 3. PERSIA, !f odkins* •« ' N York, Wednesday, Ang.SO. Berths not seonred until paid lor. 1 Au expenenoed Surgeon on board, „The owners of these ships vnU not be aoooun table for Gold, Silver. Bullion, B&Mie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of. lading are signed therefor, ana the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, rnyf 4 Bowlins groan. NswYork. jnhSl-vfmtf FOR'THE SOUTH—OHARLES FOR CHARLKnTON. 8. C. The U. 8. MallStaamslupKEYSTONE STATE,Can tain Charges P. Marsiuxan* will sail on Wednesday, July M, at 10 A, RI, r Through in 43 to 80 hoars—only 48 hours at Boa. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. , The, 0. S. Mail Bteamship BTATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, July 20, at 10 A. M« < , 'ihroaiii in aa to CO hourf-culy 43 hour* at Sea, _ **“BaiUns day* obangod from every Saturday to every fiveddjs. Goods received, and Hill* of Lading signed every-day. above,every, ten dart, thus forming a tive-dav eosamu mcatibn with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Bouthweet. i At teth Charleston acd Savannah, these Ships oon ?ieot with stead.ers for Florida, and with railroads. &0., or all plaoes m t-o an^Bo^hvreft. Freight and Insurance on a luge proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these shins tlian by sailing vessels, the • resuuoi being one-half the B,—lnsurance on aU Railroad Freij&t Is entirely mmeoessary, farther thap Charleston or Savannah, the hare by this routo&to 40 'per oent. cheaper than by the Inland Route* ae will be seen by the following sche dule. .Through tlokets from Phuadolphfa* via Charles ton and Savannah steamsaipe, IHCLUDLNG MEALS on tha whole route* except from Charles ten and Savan nah to Montgomery: . .IWLAJID VAX*. To Charleston-.,. #lB 06 Charleston— M Savannah.—.— 18 00 Savannah—--—. 8100 Arigturte,—.... 90 00 Augusta 15 60 < MAoon—« nOO Maoon - 98 78 I Atlanta—--. 93 00 AtSnta—.— ~ JlO6 Columbus——, 13 09 Columbus—.. MOO Albany, 34 09 Albany. 67 60 SS SSo New Orloane—. 89 71 New Orleans. 81 00 No tails, of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at second wharf above Vine street, or to • * _ . ALEX. . Southwest corner FOURTG and CHEBTKVT* - Agents In Charleston. T.«. AT. G. BUJID. „ . Savannah,HDNTKR&GAMMELL. For Honda from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. T For Florida fiom Savannah, steamers St, Mary’s and St. John’s every Tuesday and Saturday. fcvEMINARY.—This largo *• ft ml flourishing institution is located at Faiifield, ilfirkunerooun y.N. jf. The facultyconsistsoftwelve thorough ard experienced teachers, four of -whom are uo'loio sraduatoa. Hie libraries number over SOW volumes. The cabinet, philosophical, at.d chemical apparatus are extensive and oompleto. There are two retular graduating Courses of three years, and one of five, and also a commercial course. Upon the completion of either, parchment diploma* era oon lerred. and, if possible, positions secured, reboots de sirous of w# l <iu"itfied and excellent female teachers, ''u ,y success will he guarantied cause cure them by addressing the principal. Fail term be gin* Auftttit 23d, r?« ul . <m f £ ,,n to *6 per t-rm of fourteen weeks. Board, wasbinx. and *« om rent (furnished room?per .term £27£o. For o*t.iWus». or to engate r on.a.ad dril',- . ... ,tEV ' ->• 8- VAN I'bTIEN. A. M . ifio-BHIl* Pnaoipsl. (VI RS. FREDERICK HODGES, OF BOS , .n,59? , •. i ? l<lnd ■ ov*niof k SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 1, u iv j R. lO *“l* oity,bo*nmenoing in September next. Mrs. H. has the honor of referring to the Rev. Alex- H. Vmton, D. p . Rooter pftheChurahof the Holy Trinity. Circulars, vith full particular*, may bo obtained of Mr. F. H. Hodges, 701 VINK street. ap«-fim*- AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITOWi is a reliable medium throa.hT.hloh Be l.oolr end Fiidi lie. in.? obtain eomu.tent iMohere. I'oreaW rear ob utn, gr&tuttonelr, information ami circni.re of the best eehoole. SMITH, WOOHMAN, A CO,, .... »« BROADWAY, N.jrYori. or »U-tf HJ CHESTNUT Street. ThUadelsliU. BRYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL .JMERCANTILk COLLEGES, tooMOd at Thilv delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH And CHESTNLTt Navr \ rtc, Bnflalo. Cleveland, CMcato, - tad Bt. Lost*! For ira rmation. oallorsend roc Catalogue, HAVANA Olf»AßS.—Just received, per ' hart Ann Elizabeth,® Urge and varied assort- ' nirnt cmiprisiog several new brands, together with others ol the most celebrated— - * * BlacUßea,’ Adoraoion, licaro, Neptuno, i'*i\ n 8F ’ ... • Fariagas. Mg'-tninx, Arroyo Hondo, Aiquetln, PraaneM A-n An Uf all the Rea Mia, COr.c'ha. LonUrds. hlVl'ar, : rignrinoi, and pressed ii2ts—now m store,and for sale ’ IO FL. b S_ CHAJtLr A TBTK, 1 Jo3o hr ‘ 130 WALNUT Street. lAtot BV AHCTIOH.' NOTICES. fIA 1.41 l.e l.« lAt 1A IJt •lM JSEDICINAL. SHIPPING. EDUCATIONAL." SAEKS BT AWCTIM. T o ■ r- r ]|l. THOMAS tf SONS. \ f rr', = ; • ATM.. No.- I*l B~u yoVMTUmnfB - STOCK* ANtf^®rj«T , vrp3fffiwiiiviiM;: ” i>fT>ph)et estalpnsesow niTs •ctiptiousof ail tfa STf>will 1 ■ ■ with.a list of •&!#• real estate at private mEr -- * iW **WpM'" 11,9 v?R,'7 p " Hi S S *''T of ?'»' Eimm hkl atoNkaW I!lS"'so-'-Oy.' mlm of — 1 —*—- 7?* hi "VOP i» M* AlUttrt <*!,- *• wbu«h,ffl. tin i toeaco.sala one thouaaad estauwsee, !• pMiiWet. n 5 l? 11 descriptions of all tbs property te ha^.. . •-*- r ' _ tJEaJa K*aTE AT f PR|VATK SAL*. «Jsr ,«ii«S* VBa, ‘ M * d *» oaat .« real estate at private^ 'TOO. NKXT p™ll E *TRADE BALE OF KiSfter.ssr b * nw ' Hw ,4.900 NOHTHNTKSTBXN IAILIOAd CD. On Tuesday* July lOjat'Mo’clock noon,At tbe.FhitodeMiaEx change, will be sold for aooouat of whan it may eo»- ceru, Coupon Ist July, 1 rfc Also, fur uocount of whom it may <Hmoeru. a boad and mortgage for 92fiOO.securad.oA two* recta ofeo3 Ptnuiylvama?^ 6 im^rovemeat4,> ScLaylkiU county. Also someaeoount.lOO shares North Branoh Canal Company of Penosylrama, 66JM ptr share pa id—pair SlWi To close an-Estate. 15sh&TAtKenBiBxtbn PinkparsBo, 3 K* r **P»nnar!y*ni*R*tlr£u! atock—»ar $BO. 1 share MeroMtila Gmopanr* 1 share Phil&delplu& Library yfipnnri REAL ESTATE SiuS*JULY 10. ' ’ At u ©’clock, noes. PEREMPTORY SALE-MORTGAGE OP AS*. Bond and Mortgage of §BOO. secured on hour# sad lot on Friends avenue, north'of Linden street, Canden Orphans* Court Bale—Estate ofEUiot Crweoa.dec’d. „Two etorr Bricir DWELLING. Crown streeLbetween Prune and Duke street Eighteenth ward- SameEstate—Two-story Brick DWELLING, adj*in- W-* the above. . - gnat Estate—A Yearly GHOUNJ* BENTof A 66. Oaphfch. v Court Bale—Estate of Janea HcOvttoell, street. bslow Girardaverts n .. .. . Exeeutrix’s Sale— ‘■state A Two-story BnckDUILDINV coro#rof weU,Chw*-. tian* and Sevecth streets. . •» ThWetqry BrieRDWELLINh. * POQth Fifth street, below Lomavdstreet V Ain » ’ u-.a „ Four-story brio* SWELLING. No. east of Fiftn street. Lot 80 feet frost. # ,inme «i«* *°*- se salon. Setsatthennotxra store. • _■ ____ Three aiory Brick DWELLING, 2*l«n str * et ' eas? ofTulip street- Nineteenth ward. ■ Two Two'etory Brick DWELLINGS, YoA *“•*** Nutdteegih ward. Two Two-st'ry Briek*DWELLlNGS,TaliPjA**** and Midd’eton s»reet, Nineteegth word. Hands*rae Modem RESIDENCE, with Btsbfg new. Coach Qovae,'Green street, north of Maebeimstreet, Genhantotra. * Two etofy Ejick DWELLING, Shaddock at, Nine (esQtu ward. BUiLDiNG LOT—No/ hwest corner «# Lombard and-erure streets between Fifteenth and Sixteenth T MODERN KESIDEWCK-Wift «*>, j.r, Nn.1204 Green sire**. Two Three-story Brick DWELLINGS, northeast 637- nercfTbirty tfeven'hand Sim streets. Mantua. Peremptory Male— BUILDING l.oT.eoutheastcomer ofTiota and Twentj-firatetreet; H bySßfee*. Sale absolute. PKAL ESTATE SALE JULY 34. FMentor's Sale—ba»ch*oin» modern residence, No. 1428 a roff.et ra«if. Lot 3d feet 0 inches m front, 135 fo«t deep to Cufhbertstretft. .Bale at Nos. 13U and 141 South FOURTH Street. Superior furniture, f bench-flat® syt- ROitS. PIANO-FORTES. DRUfcSSLS CARPETfif On Thursday Morning. At>o’olock,aCa* Atotion Store, an inoiksiaj of excellent aeoond-hanc nrptar*, elegant tramr firms, fine mirror*, carpets, etd., non Oußmes dealslag housekeeping, removed to thd fief* for convtieaae if tab. TifOSKS NAXEC4HS, AUOilOB»*B IVA ™ COMUianqSKBKCSAHT. §25,000tn loan,alike lowest rates, on diamonds, watches,-jewelrjVPUTaz gists, urr goods, efethiag. m> eerie >, segnrv, hardware, ootlery, pianos. n»irro»e, lor n{tore. bedding, and on goofs of every oeeeriptiofi, n largo or small amoaotß. from o&6 dollar to for«y.lenrth of time street! on. * The Oldest tetabJisbed House in this eity, Private entrance on. Ri.CE htreet. .; •SP Business hours from f A. W. to #F. M.. : c AdraccMcf Slop and upwards at two perePut, • Advacoes ol ana npwards, at one per for . short loans, H AT P*>IWATKB*LF. * .-i-: h 2t the usual Semite frees, gold lever and leptse watehHL ' silver lever and it* ip* watches, Enslisb. Bwias.esM : - Frenoh watches. M ailCßitiffliff lirW. ptiesw. jsvelry every dwonDtuffl, very low, 6«i»r pistole, msfieaf m- ■ stnunems..fint quality of Ha\** l emare.athelf the importation price, in quantities to s2. , t| | «teee*efi,*e*f • * vano-tt other km« of roods - , OUTDOOR BALKS: Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. . - - . ci^fr. mB rt,of W mu , MACHINERY AND IRON. 1 PENN BTEAM £NGINI AND ;Sya&BOiLER WORKB-NE*PlE,fc LWTY,' PaTOTiCAL AND THfcORPT* >AL BNGINEK«g, MACHINISTS. BuILLR.MAKEBS.BLACKSMITHB; and FOUrfbiiJtfl, havior, for many years, hesa io- * j successful operation, and been exclusively eaitafeAin. building and repairing Msrraeasd River huslsse. ntgh ° and low pressure. Iron Knots, WaterTaahs ro§u»ts, -»- Ac., An.; r»speotfaUy offer their services to the pabbe, a* bains fallj prepared to for £»fi»ee « slu - mass. Manse, River, ana stationary, having sets of paterae of different si see. are prepared to exeKste or- , aers with qmsk despatch. Every deßcripnoß of Pattern making made at the ehurtstt notice. Bish ewd*t«» - : f ✓Prenare, Fins, Tubular, aijd Cjlinder. DoUc7s.of the best PenQsjlvamaobsrcoafirao. Forfings ofaJlsues and kinds ; Iron and Brum Castings, of al/4eearisti«.*« v . t KoU Tcroiag. Screw Catt«cg, a&q all other work ooa j nected with the above business. j Drawings and speciffeattoss for all work done at tbsir ' establishment,fiee of oharge, and work guarantied,. i Tba subeonaera have ample wharf doe* roam for re- .. I pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, i and are provided With shears, blocks, Jails* - for raising heavy or light weights. • - J,14 *f -BEACH and FALMHt MtnrSS. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY. No. 951 BEACH Street. Kensington, Philadelp*ia.—WlL- LlAM H. TIERS lulbnns his fnends that, banns, pur obased the entire stock of Pattens at the abort Foun dry, be is now prepared to. receive order* for Boltin*, tfnst, and Baw Mill Castings, Sc&p, Chemical, end goose work, Gearing. Csstinss made from Jteyer iratory or Cupola Furnace*, is dry or trees sans, or foam. aii-tf •uif sl v. Hsnnicx, WILUAW S. linsrciL .COUTHWAR& FOUNDRY, ►3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON 87E£kfl< puinxnsLFHix. MKRRICX A SORB, .. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engine*, for Land. River, and marine service. Boilers, Qt&rmsiefg, T&nkv. Iron Boats, As:* Castings orall kinds, either irpn or Braes. Iron Frame Roof* lor Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail road Stations, Ac. Hetorti and Gaj AUcMnerx of the Latest and meat im proved construction. « Every description of Plantation Machinery, each as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mills, Vaoanm Fee*. Open Steam Trams, Oefeoatorsi Filters, Pumpias Scciiue, dtp. Sore Agents for N.TkUtmu?* Palest Sugar Rcilia* Apparatus: Numyth’s Patent Steam Hammett mi Axpinwall k Wolssy 5 * Patent CeamforeJ Setar pm* Inr ttubrn* - »■* v Brick-making machines which temper the clay, and make 3DJXO perdar. Brisk Presses, Tile Machines, Clay Wheels. Clay Spades,'ecd Castings for Coal Kiln*, at 0 UNELLM. GKRStAN b«*.i. ,w pirn, drMb •«* am . LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. m fc'stve of JOHN D, HUGHES Deceastil. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, ana adjust the Hocount of liamei Surke-. Admmistro tor cum tcstainmioannfXQof JOHN D, HUGHES, de ceased, aod to resort distribution of the b&lasoe \a the hands of the Admiciitrator, will meet the parties in terested lor the purposes of his appointment, on 'XVES 2-AY, the lith day of July, XSSj, a; bis No. 627 WALNUT Street. Puilartelpbiv . jca-fiDu: fit saMUEL C,. PERKlfi&Aaditor* LET'IERS OF ADMINISTRATION apo tbs oatateof JACOB MOLZ.deceased bavins been granted by the Register of Wills to the understsne d.all personaindebted to said esute will please make pay ment, and those having claims present the earn* without delay to* atARV MOLZ, • No. 332 CALLOWHILL street. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT and C* « KARINE, hts wife, vs. H. DRENKfcL. A list Vend. Ex. No. I®. March Term, IBW. The aud'tor appointed by the court to distribute the fund id court arising from the sberifi's sale, under the above wnt. of— • - All that certain lot orpiebe'of (round, situate ou the north side of Poplar street, at taa distance of 43 feet westwsrd from tbrwest side ol Bchuylfei't Third street, nowl'wehtieth street, in the late district of Hynug Garden no*r in the city of Jhihdelpfaia. coutaining in front or breadth ou the said Prp'ar street is feet, and extending northward, between lines parallel with sat a Schuylkill Third street, in leneth or depth 81 feet to a 20 feet wide street, leading westward from the said Third street into Corinthian aveoue, called eoott street Bounded northward by said Fcott street, southward by siid Poplar street, eastward by ground now or late of William H, Scott and others, ana westward bv ground granted tol'amei t'.Drenkel. N. B *rA brick message or tenement is now erected on said lot. three stones high. Will Attend to the duties of his appoint wat on MON DAY, the fth day of July.lKO, at his cotjo. No. 530 WaLNVT titre-t, ia the city of Philadelphia, at II o olock M , when end wber*> ail parties interested must make their olajms.or be debarred from oomiug In upon said fund. JOHN M. THOMaS, je27-Iot Auditor. HOTELS. ■SfT, NICHOLAS HOTEL. K- BROADWAY, _ NEW YORK* When completed, six ytsrs ar», the BT. NICHOLAS Wat universally pronounced the most magnificent, 00-*- venient, antf thorouxMy orranised establishment of t, » kind on this continent, what it was then it remains to day—without a rival in rise, in samptacusneas. and in the genera! elements of comfort snd enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for one thousand guests, in cluding one hundred complete suite* rf apartments for families. Six hundred persons can be comJortsuly seated *t the table* of its three public dmmx rooms,and no thing <hat mode mart has asvued for the oonvsnisnoe and social grgrifioMiou of the travelling puolio has be*n omitted in it* plan, or isneslectedin impractical details. Tbs early reputation oi the hons# at horns and abroad, derived from its mamitsda- its snperb appointments, and its home-like comforts ar.u luxurLps, has been en hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of the proprietors. suV-fim . TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, k CO. EXPHESS COMPANIES. res i —rTumgri express C0.,0£0*33Q CHESTNUT Street, forwards Farce!*, F ickages. Mercband so. Bank Nous, sod fepecie, either by its own Lines or m connection with other Fxprets Companies, tn all the inncipsl towns and cities of the United states. „ H. S. SANBFORD. jeld-tf General Superintendent PIANOS. PIANOSJ PIANOS!! PIANOS!t iniii PfANO-FOJITFiA. SEVEWTH »i(Tca^STnW. i. niiin
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