i -v ■ 1 /* THE CROPS. PmsTivil IA .—A Bell&onte Joornil says: E&tsauMi&wWM country, and muchgrnflientloß.Wftltntthnpro ®&wn3S^swsvS? the wheat. We hnvefcbiheentableto ascertain to XtMlk'WPSMeta ape, known to but we etSwtolSpWNM P«!fe;|nßdße|*«t t<> »»V rains nave some forward Very rajildlyV ,We hav e not bad iaorei ftVorhble appearances for a plenti ful harvest :: Bot-fcw weevil are to the wheat. s^ r ,tM=f,t?'i : ?VX:' r! J J Weetam^aT»iyM>.:t,!Mi i ;a«id»:; toi&jtotattlng,. sag^gissvssm oroptsflbbtfiter:' l Tbeharvettt ; wOI 5a lafir.but • w<Mt Ot'.nio .U'tunewilt ihe; more than eom- Hny wW .he plasty; and UM4w P?«$ theataaiboa. taWw jeir' *? J«ar- It it eat too duett tbatihertarefewi^W*.-to this faUthan there have been riaee leh*', "■ '- ‘v iust. autesthet; “from >ll parta of thisStato,, lowa, Wisconsin,.. andhfianinyotui wwcootinue to la good. Thefarajart to*w**lti anted ln.ttegtoft^,,h«^.to^.«to*.driT«nc; or (rata; aipoeftlßto« H4 >ej/whlob,^ thin “point: • dating; the twoefc.. aoeonnt.to 70#,fl0Pj The crowing crop la reported lobe in Site oob'di* 1 ' tlon in Wiaeonun j**lUlSMs,o»rW«M>r» deal er* and manufaehirarsare looking Ur greatly . re- Btoek'efc tewdvilbttt 4 flooiiduibW b% *u obt*Brea, ;, iiidJ atHatly, prlee lott wonldpa r hope ranee from $ll3 -to $l4O ; fair 'qualities' at $100to$120; while lnferlorwonldba neglected at s*otowo.- - 1 Inuori.—Thb.wheet;«rop'baa bfeen ;It!vr¥ : veatW?tr;HaaroBt«Vr<»*' to*"lh*?-'Bdvwent opinion that the yield ofgrnhafor the amount of straw was oarer equalled—ln many. instances .ns < bich as one hundred clamp, weU-deve!oped%rmos hetoc.nndaead to.,yw haad. 'Oatt an alio re in arSabljjlne.aSd the yield .will be inunento, Con pnmim a be»vier /leU then ever before in the oosmty—V»n«n*ss Sim. of the WU* ■ in tWs' State; s&dhaTdalwaya .bean inoliaail to took; 00. l .thej.appehWifiMres Sattertß# (than tba.pfjsrat . : Thehaavy erope and « larf | year,'together wit h thefowoeabla weather which we ahloved ’dhrltjitthh ; wnoour«ged the lanaefa to sow a ninth' greaterbrendthdf Moras. than ihay.had before attempted, andtonP't'pi' l .' B , of abbhntifbl harvest are - ogtremety proMsmg Biding over'the pralriee ohe eeeai to eeemSlee - of odhtJnmU krainflelds, all standingeloee and' even - and aUbdhnng-thd deep rtoh dolor indlealltb.'op. haaßhy groifth,” i'j} -vi'..- - i . '■? ■i The whedt oropla nowripening for the hntvwt, and efea wOekpaiaes the .reaper win be id, the fleldi. The crop, though lighter than natal, BH»aUee agood yield.? Coni ana owta never Ib&-pi fitter.”' Speaking of the csnsos, the eeme j-iirt nalelsd mntki:., "This.la a bad. jeer for taka g the ooneaelßthe Weet.tMt year-strange there >u ifrost every month, aad there wait , uf« more than taro 1 thirds of a crop' of oorai. and? m main Idealities the Vheaftree entirely destroyed;., coneebaentiy the production* will not (show aa.ihew oaghtV” ' : i loWA.rr-Acorfeepondeijt of the Burlington SMiftne, who haa aeda the tear' of Washington ehd : - ItOaiM ■ eonntiet, Writing from , Coltun.ua City, uader date of theMthuH., aeys of thefiuit end grainlnthefneighborhood: ■ ■ rsnwaeveralfortyand fiftyecre fields ofwli at, . and any,number of smeller ones, all looking wi 11, but, aa it rained a good deal yesterday and !..»t night, tha mat mayyet injure it or. deatroy it. «U- Aa for ilw corn, you oonid aimoet see lt'grow to day.-rlvs* flighted with the' appearance of ihe country, ahd daitborately desert that, if than it a BefigrthhSjrjiirM ayar,i know it now. • NjtßßAski.—The Nebraska City Neva says’* Wehenrtbefdrmera mthti eootioo simosmniytrt sally speakicg in the .highest terma of. encourage- 1 meut of the'prbipeots of their cropa. Core never, looked better, vheat iamuoh better dun wee oxpre t editwoald be—aome few of onr fSrmera ploextiou up a portion of their Heidi, boh universally rcgi et having done ao. Oats are coming on finely; pota toes luve the but of proepecte. The late rains have bad a wonderful effect on vegetation. Xfteonhi.—The St. Joseph. Gatette, of liio SOtb ult., asyS: . ’ In the last two days wa havo had aomo very refreshing showers, in thU -aMtion Of- r.nncL'y, whioh wifi have a ulutary effeet upon the groin eg oropa.' We learn the ohfheh boga are doing gi oat damage to tho oorn end other oropa, now gros iug in the aastern part Of thia ooonty, but hope that their ravages do not extend over a greet exten t of eonptij.”' ■ i.' • ' Paris (Ky.) CUiten of the 2M lev :vi If ihe Season should oontinue f«vor ahleiha oortt tfopwtll bo the heaviest prodocsd for manv vsars. .There was an unasaal breadth 10 ground planted ehtefiyon edcoant of the fdUaiu of color e deep rich green, khd the woods woUltopt wmkl- •) V.'.v TexXEieis.—The . Naebvjlk- Union \ mid Americaa oi Julylst saya: Prow ail point-, or the cotton-growing region, aaooanta of tee young crop are favorable; in some aeotidns the drouth continues, bat the prospect is fsir for dodtherJurge crop.*', . ■';; - ' ; , XgHJUUJiA.—T he,drought in tile vicinity of WBdVßr.iJar.preyaUa to anaUmdagextent, and we Me steted.tiei rath oan Bring out eomeof tho,orop»..lhe gr64»d has not Tioen fcorWgbly.prettinoe the planting seaaon.. AMin litereiljbavned op, and will notmake ono hnfbci per acts, when, wlthgood seaiona, It would have made twelve or fifteen bnabeis. This, weare li»p pjtoaey, ianot» general'thing, though we have -' not beard of any orop in this seetlon of tbo coun try fhalhaa hot coffered'•cue. We are informed that cottoall not eerioaafylrjored.” j Itt Medintn parish eorp Barer iookedbetter (ban attbla time, andrthereiiiiiio danger of a thort yields' Cotton ti'growing .finely, and '.whan tile erop Ugatheredthe amonntwill prove'that Modi • eon la one of (he lergeetootteb-growlng parishes In 'LonWane.' TbeJenfitaiaava that we may coo ■Jtdaatly efaia that, iutead or a abort yield of cot < tna. more will he- aUpped :to market than trer known before. .f : i‘ fexae.—The Galveston 'Mae says’ the want of .ruin ia aerlouelyfelt in Washington eonn ty, but many of tho planters will make half a crop of coru amps wlUfcMaade J» the llill Greet Motioo r ;. She-I*®* P»p*r learns that thedronght inßuiriesoo*ii.'.nS6re.dtjfnstrous in lie epnaamtnoea.than in itarioM wlll ralat hilt,little « any corn,'and v»rb ' WraihahbfUj % nieitMfffto blaetad—a seriou mlafortone to swisk-rataers. The want of water is - belng OMfiouly teit.iind thedriving of stock to more favored loaaliuea to~ slackthirst matt coon take pleoe without enaboudmatrein. ' Gxodoi*.—- the 9avan vah Republican, aaye: Crepe ti fine as I have soon for years past; cotton walat hlgh, corn in iilk ond oara/’ tWenhaye had: abundant raiue, with bail storms in some plaetSj but none here, althongfa one ' parsed over the nortb end ‘of the Mend, doing some damage to (he cotton, corn, and peas.' f MiasiMtPPi.-f-The Cointnbns Democrat of the 21stnit. says: Wehavo hadanabundance of rain daring tbe.psitweek, and oropa are reported as being'fn a'doarishiijgeqndlttontlironghottt the oonnty. ,M.v;- ; . '■ We leant- from other exchangee that have, just eoipe tohand that Mississippi Kast has been favored witVraln,and all immediate fears In regard to the oritpa lriwp’vanished. AaiaMAS—Late rains haveimproved the prospectoftheoropeinArkansas.-. Tfc« Italian WaiUl|toa< (From the M. y. nawij ; ' it not “11 tit in pesce,’*>Osrib»ldi has aesuretllj mad* himself fint la! wairend Bret in the beertj of his countrymen, ofellltsly. by his heroic invasion end brillient conqueel of Bioily. And the motives Wbielilfifnrt?edthe’Whole lire of this greet,p« V,WotaSiO? of bis v.TMjr have beenpmad in the j . ooeftldt* of eeeore of peers, Mod by temptations " the moeteeHonl, tiif most Subtle, the most poignant, " J 'tHM Siinhis' e*eTd~Ms: sleuth, bit. hope#, end , 3i ,lto%,tp_^» ? *«mtJ ? nofftly, »«*•*; abao ; late m eeriiMt »devotfar is iksi jrbloh; bound J 1 :otf kofn* W«tofcto*American iJSTo®!i ti&.ipr; might be. s»id forotßlri#«n» wliOTi?w<ml(i ; btl*a ! apon »efije'io iMk-With ihkgie** founder Of our lUpSbli*.,;H#»ilßj. 'too," foirliatthee, lias lived for H* lt?«i aotfcrluiy ilone, He nWto<>rafpp4&!#otJ4lC;Wtor v ft;StbHm« Bi»h . telniaalleilitoorio W* o * o .'tfe*a of - o *. r* Wlirtis of tin" ; tiegeof Rome mwkeoeapfetelythfa wide dlfT-ar* of Wbttti«eppToieh*erof.the Frenofe ~ iw/whoadwfe* hrt’Wojtte feindOwement wtaer- ■>. Pop' - V U ? MMON PLEAS - «o*vh****_t*> i W.*'>**®}*' r y:* w ™»o»f»er—wee ma«ljlee,Amrfl.Cl.rk,'liii t .v (>i W , jaeeph Fis.,Mi : ffiv k .n“fe«oS , i-.f2s M r den ' Benia,,iin ' ooa the lOtberhaad, this civilian iudoratnr,; . Action of Partition. 'Mo.tß.of/ meat Term, IMO »|3^lElffte^ iat, ’ t ,‘ ,e &I ° f JtJ-wte b* fidifßiMjg fttf Tlli>rlft> TTI irnlrTi li 1 .jW« eommand ,you that you frumraoa Sain uel Fiu, : ;a *!SSMiisk: Wffs£Stt»22L 3 L‘ °P Monday tfeeaoth day or Augdit* lieari;, CtJ&ffilrriStZtSJ* §• Hpffner« and Caroline, *f,Aftef 'll’ ’g? .Caroline and vllka Morris- t Sd‘d/fiAlfe.^^ trfl [ ore » wherea* the said 3teg Wjm&mtl*•*+’ : tty , iirfh'f^S«SSS& a ftif* etb a er and* undivided, do fS 'swPHhfflii'aagfiiatf Bl#ig^jg»'««s iOTjmSil.o»lt»t«orrittown. this iShde/of Jm,o‘, 4 Wh«nwl.i '•'( P. BULUVAN,«>fothoto«r Tl >Mtti while J niiiVhiifil(l , 'iTltti V .;;P*bU*ljedJ>? order or G t 9iViyEffJ3£,setlf with tat ft thouStadfbllbweW, embarked from Sar dinia, tail fmuf'n'four time found blmself dictating terms to tho sovereign of Palermo; com pelling tueCourt to throw Itself on its knees before every monarch In in ’ turn, only to be in tarn*repulsed by each And all; and bailed by the common ;Vp!ce of ! Christendom as the savior of a from the moat abject and demoralising tyranny which ear age has seen outside or the do minions of the head of. tbeCttboiio Church. Tho Sicilian campaign, by whioh 'thesewonderftu re sults have been accomplished, is a.triampn ox stra tegy as well aa of so til. It fathe achievement, not of a Hofer or a Marion, bat of a aastafus'or a Washington. „ , : What the civil dos'inics of this great leader may is yet to be learned. Theposition of emanci pated aioily will bd a Very difficult one, as well in its domestic aapeots and in its relations to the rest of Italy, as in its connections with the ffj&arat di- ■ Dlomaoy ,of Europe. It is absurdly umikely that any* attention should be paid byihe BicUians to the promises and prayers ot ft prostrate King whose whole family hays earned a disgraceful prominence, even in their own order! for treachery, cowardice, tad falsehood ■ The worst legeey , -j*otion\cf 18t9, to: the public sentiment of Europe Vras Ihwoonviotlon that, as a .nilo, tfoprlnce in Europe bould be believed on Ws oatb> | The! ;«tuhboril ‘; s eeorge V, of , Hanover, end the ' - Prince. - Regent of Russia, odious as they otherwise ,7 made ..themselves , by their avowed ly deipotio ideas of the people, have gradu ally kMome ralhsr popalar than otherwise, from growing oonvicuon' that they at least wow 'rnta of their word and gentlemen. But among all the royal liars of the Continent, the late Neapou :fan King contrived to make his mark more deeply thtaany. c Hia son inherits his shame, with, its tpenaltiesj ind 'hot even the Count of Syraooseis likely to do takenby independent Sicily,on the faith Of his owe liberal proclamations ' tad his constitu tional litefctaiohs with’ MS nephew.To few Gift Bourbons,'evonwttb a ehartCr in their hands, has beoomeinstinot with all the pecplesover whom they : havftever reigned; ■> *r . ■ . . ’’ < Nor'is It probablCj.wathink, that Sicily will do to and for herself an entirely independent existence -underany other-ruler, either of the House of Bona parte or. the*. House of Savoy/ Annexation for the ! uake of Italian-uolty to .Sardinia fa the order of •the day. and to* .this Sfaily will, in all likelihood, ; come. ; /l*sa than two hundred years eg° Ike an- Nestors "of Vlotor Emmanuel wore - the Sleilian crown, and though won by Garibaldi himself, it :-would eiteasily enough on the brow of the bravest : andthetraept of- lefiiimate kioga.; Bat there are serious obstacles I'd the why of ft complete fusion ot SioUy with the North ltaUan kingdom at the pre sent' moment* Eome such arrangement as. that ’which existed between'England and Scotland be- j 'fore, the anion of 1701 seems likely to be suggested by*B icily, and adopted by Baidiida—an arrango inozic preserving io Sioily her own and.' a oortain provincial independence. ih domestio maetftTS. . ' .1-, , Slut however they may be eventually settled, and whatever part' 1 Hanbeldi; may fetaytu the drama, Hbw leader of> the; Sicilian people has Vdready won the heart of all that is generoosj. loyal, and noble ix 7 the' world. ' All .over' Europe the spontaneous afmpat&y of the people of til nations for this self- Oe voted champion of the rights of man is organi sing itself in a thousand ways intp expression. Js \ it not time that -we of America* < whose history ' offers to the great patriot title that can ? bo bestowed upon him, should pause from our own l prosperous pursuits just long enough to sendoiir j voioe, too, in greeting tad in cheer across the At ] lantio to the nero, and to the nation whioh he is \ leading on so gallantly to freedom?- ; j . t IMPORTATIONS. ( Reported tor Th*Pms r 1 El JHMO«I>-rStj»mihip Pennsylvania, Teal-ll bxs totacoorffooknor* MaCammon ft Bo; *0 bales mdse Ship* -ley,Baaard ft Hatohinsem; Hde iw«J«mp & Moore; M pkcs machinery Phttntx Iron Co: lS enaptr casks MaSel.CoUins ft Co: 8* do do JOboxWtobMwabbls. . liquor in tags ndts 8 boxes mdse 831 boxes 339 bbls pro dl?iWBEDFOFtp-Pahr WLoper,RobjnßOn-7 cask* 'winter sperm on W P Newlin: so obis whale oil Hodgson ft Keen; J* casks sperm oil Cochran ft Konelt; 13 Legs CnVllSrfllirßng J Means, Frathey—7M.ooo laths Sl, qpo picket* Gaskill ft Calvin. 1 email green trunk* marked Miohaol Higgrns. 1 blaok oag. 1 striped car^et-ba?. 1 carpet-big. I black trunk. 1 *‘ * no mark. 1 light-colored trank. I oif-oloth carpet-bag. 1 box, no mark, „ . 1 black trunk, marked McKadden. 1 trunk* market! Pino Grove,tfohuylkill 00. •1 small green ohcat. 1 red box, marked P. 8. 1 blaok trunk. , , . . Lot of umbrellas, gumshoes, Uata. cauca, infanta’ olothing. &o. 1 blaok trunk, no mark, loarpetbag, “ 1 hair trunk* 1 ** •* 1 Bmall hair trunk. 1 orange-colored ohest. 1 pair feather trunks. 1 hair trunk. 1 blaok trunk. 1 red leather trunk, l blaok trunk. 1 fair leather trunk. 1 blaok trunk, marked Hugh Dorsey. 1 large blaok trunk. , _ _ , r 1 blaok crunk, marked W. NaohuiT. 1 •• •* Jas. Turner, l * s “ 1 small blaok trunk. 1 *; •* 1 " “ “ marked A, Moulsou. 1 largo blaok trunk. 1 blaok trank, 1 “ “ l “ *• 1 “ M 1 “ “ 1 old box. 1 fair loather trunk. 1 Large plain chest, marked J. Christian, fold trunk. 1 chest, uuarkod John Gar. 1 large trunk. 1 lead-colored chest. 1 small plain box, marked U, .1 . 1 blue box. lt’laok trunk. 1 large box. Ismail plain box. 1 green crunk.* lbtaok trunk. I large red oliest. ldark red ohesc* marked M. W. Coudeu, l large plain ** marked 4f. Calder. ldark red “ marked Leonard Frank. IOHV Of FtllliADKhPHlA, Jllf 10, IStO. | . i PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE N. IATHAM,/ T. FROrbINGH&M, > CoK«TTH or turn Monts. ROBERT S.RKKD. \ ' LETTER BAGS •. At the Merchant*' .Exchange, Philadelphia,. 1 Ship Wyoming,' Barton. . .Liverpool, July 25 Bark Margaret, Q.mp. -..Pernambuco, soon Bari St James. Cruse... Rio do Jsnwro, soon Bars Jo* ft. axwell. Davis La*n&yra,noon Brig 3 T Martin, Carver. Ctemtrigos, soon Bn* JBolos, Al!#n—. .Demerara, soon «ohr Evel/n, Yorlre. * ..Havana, soon Sohr Fannie. Vrinoe... „ . Havana, soon SAILING or THE OCEAN STEAMERS. . FROM THE UNITED STATES. ■Bin . , L*AVB »OE , »AT» Europe* •—•* *- • *•... Boston-Liverpool ~Ju yll Adriatic.. .New York-Havre.... —July M Edinburgh,—....Boeton-Liverpool-.- a-. .July 14 Taotonia.. -New York-. Hamburg- .July IB Persia—... New York-. Liverpoo l. —*,* July 18 .fitna—... New A Liverpool. July i 9 G-IdeaFleece-.New York..Galway—— Ju y 1? Fulton... New York-Havre. July 21 Arabia... .'.. .Boston- Liverpool—... • • .July 25 .New'York-.Havre... July 28 Africa.*— ».Now York-Uterpool aus l Canada ......Baeton-Liverpool An* § Arago-.... New York-Havre *au?JB FROM EUROPE. •HIM xmav* , - JOB DA.V6 Liverpool. -New York—.—- June « Glasgow— ——— Liverpool.. New York. .—June 27 Arabia Liverpool-. Boston- —— Jim? 00 Arago.........Sobtham*rtou-New.York —...•- July i VaSerbUi;:'.M..*...’..HavrouNew York July i C of‘Baltiraoro-..Liverpool-New York July 4 Africa.. x-.v-l Liverpool-New York - July 7: Jura —... -....Liverpool-*ew York—— Ju yld Canada.— Livorpool-Bostou . -.Ju yu, -Asia. -7—l LiEarnotil- Now Y0r1t. ... Ju >2l Australasian-* JftowYofk.. ..July W‘ : The California Mail Steamer* tail from New York on • tue Mh aad S9tb of eaoh month. . The Havana Steamer* leave New York on tnc 3d, 7Ui, ■tth, 17th, and 17th of each montji. '■ ■ aiixWß 1' OT TMi. L,l l-i £Nf; e. '-r ffi&NHbg? IS ■ BritJ F«OfcOr._li6l*B<f Ul. 1,.f1(y from CaUu., with-lath,. ,”p da, a. fromChar!e.lpu, with lhcnberta oaptain.j , i '- ' Bohr M4rtbl», Baxter, tf days from Bouton t with mOsc, to Crowollfc Collins.. ; ' • „ . . Behr B ft fcraith.Bmifli. 6'days from Boston, m ballast to'SinnioksoaCutover* Bohr Barah, Benson, 2 days from New Bedford, with. t | l SoSnii.m,sday* from Newport,' in nalU«ttoXi < BLuthermel Sc, Go> Bohr J W JPHarOfi^Skvaiier, /days from Boston, with feU bbln hernns to w JpTaylor be Co. , . - Befar Eugene iPaiker, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Jl-ilLonura&Z'tf’ • , * q .- Bohr Vor Barton, Wiasmore, s dav* from Boston, m ballast to Nevmi Sawyer & Co. a Bohr 0 M ft mi, Godfrey»from Boston, BonrC H Wilson, Smith, rrom Boston. 1 bohr H A Week*. GotUrej, from Boston. ■ fiobr A Cordery, Babcock, from Boston, bobr Woodruff Sims. Mason, lrom Boston. Bohr Folly Prioe, Adams, from Boston. ’ Bohr Minnesota, Baker, from Boston. , -Bohr B Phaio, Cramer, from New London* Bohr W G Bartlett,.Connelly, from Beverly. Boar.Uarr Nowell-Coviii, from ftantßoket, ■ gehr-& J BoottrsteeiiLanj from Hoxbury. Bohr B A Taylor, L«tas, front Koxbury. .. Schr ApnTurner. Ayres, from Lynn. Sear Opart areas. Weaver,, from Lynn. - Bohr W C Nelson, Sraita, from Providence. -boht WiQ Loser* Aoumson, from New Bedford. - 8c hr S Caowalader. Clayton; from Dauve report Schr Sophia Ann, smith,Jrom Balter's Folly CLEARED. ' Steamship Kenn'etae, Johnson* New Yoik. via Cape May. 4 Ailderdice. _ ... . ‘ . „ „ ' Bmp Honensfs* Atkins. Liverpool, John R Penroee. Btig W J 'lreat, Part, Kingston, Jam, D N Wet&l&v ‘A Co. ; brif BDtuoan, Bnovtrsn* Boston iE A Bonder & Co. ' Bn* Australia.WsUo/ttoston, J Street A Co. ■ ' Afobr Luxene. Parser, Boston it R Corson A Co. ■ eohr.C M lielMoi ftrnitn. Boston,L Hoihermti'ACo. Bohr W G Bartlett.Co .n#Uy. beverlr. do Sobr H A Weeks* Godfrey, Boston* Blakiston A Cox. Bohr A Phare, Cramer, New London. do . Sehr CM Neal. Godlrey/rfew London. do . Bcbr A CoiQorj, Babcock. Boston] 0 a flackeuer A Co SdhrAnn Turner, Arres. Linn* do * Bohr Gilbert Green, Weaver, Lynn. do . : Bohr U Westbrook. Littlejohn. Portland. do tk?br J Cadwatader* Clayton,-Boston, Laura,Ogie&cVs Lehr M Novell* CovlU, Nontuoket, L Andenried 4t Co. t&hrL'J&oott, steelman.: Koxbtirr. , <io„ . Sohr S A 'laylor, Data*, Chelsea* Kothermel A .Wat tar - Bchr W C Nelson, Smith, Newport, Keppber ACo. ■ Bo ur Wmijoper. itobmson, Newport. Beading Riico. Boor Weim*,Mason, New JJedio.d, Piobifl, Hammett j Qildvdii ~ , Bohr P Price, /dams. Baker’s Folly, 3 Milnes A Co.B Bohr Gov Burton, Winemoro, Salem, Nevin, Sawyer, b Co, Bohr Minnesota, Baker. Salem, Tyler, Stone A Co. Bohr Sophia Ann, fiauth, Providence, _do , Sohrß W Benton, Blackman, Newport, L AotheMiel k 00. i Bohr Starlight York, Portland, Oroome A Goddard. Bohr SA Hoe, Baker, Boston, Cabeett A Co. Bohr H Perkins, Goodridge, Boston, J A White. Scar OU ve, Trader* Waaniagton, Van Duasa, Horloa A Co. Sehr jtebeoea Knight* Endicott. Boston, do . Boh? Kowin Reed, Chipman. do do boh t c.ara Merrick, Montgomery, tialeui, do Soar J 0 Baxter; Baoeock, Bast Gaiaundge, do Bohr A J Henry .Henry, Stomngton, . do fitr J 8 Shnver, Bennie. Baltimore, a Groves, Jr. The Kingston lelt wilfcu boats m tow, laden and con signed ea follows i < Mira Huteee, wheat to A G Cattell A Co; Virtuo. an thrsoite ooai to New York: Major Jfi B Kendir, lumber to Trenton*, Geo B Brags, A A Budges, and J T Corson, do to 8 Bolton A Co; Biilmyer, Fulmer* Co, do to Gre gory A Co; gHTramp, to to M Trump & Sods; H B -Thorn; oo 1 to Bikton; N Shaw, do to Wilmington, Bell Wright A Brolher»,(k»ftu John Craig; ,0 M titrine, pig iron to 3 F Morn* A Co; J-B UoiTman, Baraka; ©J r ee iey. Paxton, Village Belle. J C Bomharger, Stranger, ana Dauphin; ooal to .Delaware City, MEMORANDA* >St«am«hip Delaware, Cannon,hence,arrivcdut Mew York yesterday. - • -•' ..Steamship Bavaria, Meior, from Hamburg, arrived at New York etta inst. ' : ~ w „ tiqht Tniee Brothers, Fenton, oleared at Halifax £rth ultTfbr Philadelphia. , ; . . . • ; Soar J Alexander, Applegate* banco, arrived at Alex R*GitfiUan» Cnnwif, V Sharp, Sharp, J Couip ,ton»-KUiott» Ontario Vangilder, John Jonos, Hogan, pud J> saiimt from Frovidencofitluost Smith, R_L Tay, Laws, Moutvue, Falkenburg. Jane N Baker, HdnderSitti, .Pathway, Lang •tftff, and burrows G, Clark, sailed irom Salem dth inst. for Philadelphia. 1 Schr Jocme Hunter* Walker, soiled from Elizaboth City* WO, aboutJW mat. for Philadelphia, „ , . , Mar f operates, Quinton, cleared at Baltimore 7th inst. for Pnltodelpnnw , • aohr Autiastu*, JUo-ly, sailed from Alexandria 7th inst Tor PhUadeipMft. Jttfcuaers Sophia, Bell, and T Sparks, Crumley, henco, armed at Bartfordfth mot. LEGAL. NOTICES. JTfcrPIOEOF THE PHU.ADEt.PBIA AND R-P READING RAILROAD COMPAQY.-Pmj...- BELMUi.. Muoh IS,)B«.—The rate, of Frai,tit aw! Tolls on Coal transported by this company will be as follows, from March 13, until farther notice; • , • •life hit || 1.48 1.47 1.3 J. 4» US 1-2 IJJ I.M J* I S To Biohniond— —.. Philadelphia—,,. Inclined Plane-,e~ Nice town. Germantown R. R... Falls or SoliuyUdli.. Manayunk.... • kibert’e...—. Obnshohocken—. Bwede Furnace—. Romst’n or Bridge] PhmmAviUe— — Royer** Ford—- Aramiago— - LlmenoVa. —— . Pottetown:....— . itaugiaseviUe—, lonooacy Irdeboro.—— Reading—- — Tackenon—* Hamburg - Orwigsyg and Auburn. After July lfith tha Freijhtand Toll* pu Anthraoite Coal oasaifsed to Philadelphia* I»fiip o d Plane, Nice town, and Cerpaautown .Railroad will be rawed Wo. per After July lith to September. l*t. the Freight and Tolls /ol .ibhmond wiU V«nik— *’?■ s**— » On'sn?T*fter Beptemberlety an -additional advance of 10 oente per ton. •, .' ' :; MV of th. M»ua g;a . EKNEY , CJALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS.—On ►3 FRIDAY, July 15th, 1860, at 10 O’clock A.M.,vro *ili tell, for acoouat of whom it may concern, the fol lower unclaimed srtioles, left in possession of tlm Pennsylvania Railroad Company: > ARTICLES. , 1 box. marked Agent, Philadelphia. 1 small blaok trank, no mark. 1 blaok mink, marked E. A. Dixon, Wil., Del, 1 •• •• “ Alfred Ward, Tyrone. 1 email green box, marked M. M. ■ l email nairtrnnk.no mark. 1 blaok trunk, markvd French Epp, Viula. l « no mark. 1 " •* ohcoic. 1 large treen trunk, no mark, l small leather *• |* 1 uaok trunk', marked Joe. Rees. 1 plain wooden trnnk, so mark. 1 black trunk. • 1 fair leather trank, no mark, l blaok hand trank, “ 1 blaekrteatner trank “ 1 1 trank, no mark. , l plain wooden trunk, no mark. 1 small wooden box. llane j“ “ l bundle clothing. 1 oanvae bag clothing, no mark. 1 :: . :: 1 basket " ** 1 oanvae bag , ~. 1 bedtiok, containing olothmg, fco. l bag clothing. 1 bat box* containing bat, so mark. 1 band-box, containing bonnet, ivair ehoo«laau. a muskets, a soy the-poles. : l saddle and bridle $ lot ol U umbrellas and parasols, lot of 81 shawls, lot sundries, lot of 20 coats, lot 18 oilraiotb travelling bags, lot of 19 carpet- bags,lot of canes* hats, &o. 1 blaok box. lUgut-oolored valise. . _ _ 1 black trank, marked Gen. A. h. Bourn fort. 1 box. 2 tranks, and 2 bundles, marked W. J. Mop ail —den; - 1 light oolorecf valise, marked A. L, Room fort l black trank, 1 green trunk. l small bltok trunk, marked with piece of light-ooloreil 1 »* “ marked T. 1). 2 plain ohest. 1 large plain cheat, marked] M. J. K. A • Ismail red ohest. 1 sailor’s green oheat, 1 sraainmX? — —— 2 plain ohest, —— Ismail red ohest. . I 2 dry goods box. 1 large willow basket. 1 targe box, marked Gehart Frederick. 2 wooden trunk, marked A. T.«. 2 large chest, marked care F. Wieler. I *• ** •• Jas. Serou’l. 1 green chest 2 •* *• marked Catherine Gurtler. 2 small green ohest. 1 small black trunk, 2 ohest 2 large pUm ohest, marked Horriui. Ismail chest, 1 small black trunk. Ismail light groan chest. 2 large firkin. 2 black irtmk. 1 painted box. 1 black trunk. 2 box. 1 small plain chest 1 small obest, marked Christiau Herman. 2 hair trank. 1 small bag, marked Mathew P. Hertmer. 2 dry. roods box, marked Matthew Thomas, Dunlieth. 1 plain ohest, marked John Martin Lewis. 1 small black trunk, markea Geo. A. Stewart. 2 “ wfai'e box, marked W. Graw. 2 M »* - obest. 1 '* box, marked Marsha!!. 2 plain ohest, marked iM. 0. Kombers. Soarpet bags. 2 green ohest. 1 brown oheat. 2 blaok trunk. 2 yellow trunk. . „ SHAW & BAILEY, m ia-tcst 1022 MARKET-at,. Philanelphia rriHß COUPONS CP THE GREEN AND *■ COATF.B STREKT PABSKNGER RAILWAY COMPANi falling duo on the 35th inst. will bo paid, on preeentntion at the office, on and niter the Uth mat ,, between tne houra of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M, jyS-tntheact DENPY SHARWoOD.Trearoter. OFFICE OP SCHUYLKILL NAYIGA- T lON COMPANY, MAY 10th, 1880,-From and alter July 18th, 1880, and until September lit, 1880. the ohareee for the nee of Care, ard for Toll and Trane ponation on Anthraoite Coal, carried to Philadelphia. oxjrayof the Bohnytkill Navlaatton.wiU be increased Kfteen Cent, per Ton on the rate, fixed Maroh Uib, IWOJ end on the Ja« of September, isep, e further m oreaee of Fifteen CentaperTon wiilbe medeoneaid aharew,andaooontnmeunbltlie oloea of navigation. ST order of the Manaaem. F. FRALEY, inyll-am FreMdent, ■pLANTEHS’ BANK OP TENNESSEE. . „ . . 4t . . Nashvillb, June2o, iB6O. This Bank has this day declared a dividend of tin tT eeven dollars and thrm-qiiarters per share out of the swjdlus or undivided p ofita of the Bankj.a>able to tho Philadelphia. Stockholders at the WbyTER* HANK, as follow*, viz: Ten per cent, and fraotional parts of one share m CASH on and after the l&th July next, and the bsJanoo either m cash or new Stock at per. at tho option of the Bask, on or after September 17* 1800. . By order of the Board. SjO'lm . V. 'WEAVER, Cashier, TVOTIGE.—My check ou Commercial J-l Bank, No, 1110. dated, Philadelphia, Juno 10, IWQ. payable to order of Batiielßrose for $474-60, having been loot or stolen and the payment of which being stopped, the public are hereby cautioned against negotiating the jy« «t* SAMUEL L. WITMER. JOB PRINTING. >JTHE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “TMJII PKESS" l»pr»pared to execute neatlyioiieapiy and expediUoualy ■VIET UZBCKirZION OX PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ITIINTIN*. I'AMPIILEXS, FATEH HOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, roVXEM, HANDBILLS* rrinlinxfor AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURER®, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE *£. Ail orileie left at tho Tubiioatiun Office ul* The ren, No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, will bo promptly ttomlod to* ield-tf gN ANCLES, V I’ARRAFIN & WAY iM , EV GHKMIOAL SPERM, ‘ADAMANTINE, Asaorted sizes, „ , Packed in plain or fancy loses to euif; any market, 3‘®“ SSOAPS. . °*§gmghj£; P br'oWn. ;• / ■* , . . PULLING TOILET, *O. . . wMattta., i^Bo ,^ lUt!®COTTOn'bBRD, I Ut!®COTTOn'bBRD, PALM ANPjgELA HAMBI HAMS! HAMS! Prime nsw Sagar Carod: . • _■ _ . Hams, 10 cento per 1U; lefr-m‘ ' 0| ff 8 StJrt t. THE FRjB^S.—FHIIiAPELFHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1860. ’ :■ HAU.IIOAU JLINEB. new! TRI-WEEKLY /#asie PAB.KNBIIR AND FR KIGHT .KOU ijrTO 7 NOttFOI.K And PORTHMOU'I; ft , V& i Vl» the Philadelphia, Wjl»in«ton. end Beltimore. «a IJeleware Rsilroodi, thecoe by the new steamer Phila delphia to NorfoHcndPortemonui, Va. • , On and after July 9th, peewnners from Philade lphia will take the. 8 1, A. M. tram at the depot, comer Dread attest,and WMhimton.avonne. on Tuesdays. -Thursdays. and Paturdaye,arrivina ataea ford at 1,30 V. M.y nnd.at Norfolk early the nest morning. The steamer Philadelphiawill leave Norfmk ran the ovomnge of Monday. Wedneeday.. and Friday, connecting with the train at Seaton), which arrives at' Philadelphia at 1 P. M. - Fare for first-claas passengers, luolnding meals on the intssshgei s, including meals ou the boat, ■ Freight takonas low aa by any other route. M ‘For farther particular*, eoe sni< band-bills at tho hotels, and other public places, or inqmre of C. P. Agent, corner Broad st- and Washington av. H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation, jy3-18t P. W, A B. R. R. Co, *1.14 IM 1.Z9 1M lJffl I JSO 1.15 LIQ 1.04 ’ LOS WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Oil and after Monday. July ifi.h 16(H), tho passenger trains WilUcav© PHILADELPHIA, from the Station, corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first street*, West Philadelphia, at 7.50 and 10 SO A. M., and ISO, 4.46, and 6.3 ft P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market etreet, at 6.40, 9, and 10 SO A, M,» and 1.45 and 8.16 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 9 A. M. and-3 I p, M* Leave Went Cheater, at 7.30 A, M.. aud 6P. W. Tho Inst passouger railway oar will leave Front and Market street* 30 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 25 minutes, before the starting time from tbo de pot. and will carry a flag to denote it,. QAco and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and THarket streets, ,where pfwsonicers, purchasing tickets for West Chester, wiU bo furnished with a ticket over the passenger railway- ... _ t Qn and alter July 9th, and till tho above s rranzement takes effect, the trains will leave the depot. JN. E. cor ner of Eighteenth auo Market streets, 16 minutes be- I fore the above hoars from West Philadelphia. Leave ! Westchester oh ftboye. HKNItY woou jy3-tf General Superintendent. icilHH NORTH MHI9BPI VANIA RAILROAD. Fot UKTHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, MAUCJH ECKLKY. WHITE HAVEN/ WILKESBARRE. WILLIAMSPORT, fee. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, July 2d, IMGO, Passenger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted,} as follows: At 0.30 A. M» (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, ** At 9.30 P. M, (Express), forßethlehera, Easton, Ac. This tram reaches Easton at 6.60 I*. M.»cnd makes close connection with New Jersey Central for New York. At SP. M. for Bothbliom, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, w At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown. At 10-30 a. M. and6.6o P. M. for Fort Washington. The 6.50 A. M. Express Train makes elose connection with the Lehigh Valloy Railroad at Bethlehem-being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkeabarre, “d lO Leave Bethlehem at s*3 A. M., 9.20 A. M. and 5.22 P. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M and 1.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6Jt6 A. AI. and 1151*. M* ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Philadelphia, for Doylestown, at 5 P. M. Doylestown for Phtiadel phia at 6.40 A. At, Bethlehem for Philadelpnia.at6.ou P. Al. Fare to Bethlehem..9l 60iFaretoMauoUChunk,82 60 Fare to Easton 1 fiOlFare to Doylestown.. 080 Through Tiokets must be prooured at the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Punfoy Trams) connect at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 30 minutes after leaving Willow street, j>3 * . ELLIS CLARK, Agent. SsHHI PHILADELPHIA AND REAPING RAILROAD, REDUCTION OF FAREBI . On and after APRIL 8d» 1650, Commutation Tioseta, with twenty-six coupons, will .be .issued, good for the holder aadanv member of his family, on any Passenger Train, add at any time.- -They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the office of th? company. No. 337 South FOURTH Street, at a of twenty-five percent, from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the SummerintheCountry will find this a very desirable route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the most beautiml and healthy m the State, ana aooes-' ■ible by four trains from and to PMkdelohin <Uil*. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. PitiLADBLPnu, Maroh 29th. 1860. rohZ7-tf 1 fX sat PHILADELPHIA, GER ■HiSm MANTOWN AND NORRIS- U AIMER ARRANGEMENT.- Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, 9,10,11, and ll A. M., 1, *, 3ft, 4, 5, 6, eft, 7, 8. 9,10 ft. and lift P. Al. LeavoGennantown*, 7,7 ft, 8, 1ift,9,10,11,13A.M., .'“’'.'jnfe, Philadelphia 9.99 min, A.M., S, 3,6,7 ft, and 10ft P,M. Leave Germantown 8.19 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4,6 ft, and 9ft P. RI. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8,10,12 A. M., 2,4,9, 6ft, 8,9, ami 10ft P. M. * Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10, 7.43, .8.10, 0.4011.40 A. AL, 1.10,3.10,0.10,6.40, and 1.10 ?. M. SON SUNDAYS* B&Te Philadelphia 9.0 S A. Al., 8,8, and 7ft P. Al, eave Chestnut HiU 7JO A. Al., 13.00,7.10, aad9.li) min., P. AI. m FOR CONSTHOHOCKEft AND NORRISTOWN Leave Philadelphia 6.80.7 ft, 9.05. 11.08, min., A. AI., I.M, BAs,4ft, 6.65,6.50, and lift P. AL * , Leave Nonistown 9,7, 8.05, 9, 11 A. Al.. Ift. 4K, 9 ana 7ft p. AI. . , ON StINDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9 A. AI. and 3 ami 6 P. M. F" and*!-. M. aJi?sJe* Mii!" A ' J ' M ’ Wi.MdlW 9.00,1,9 ft, 8, and 9U P. M ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 9,6, and 8 P AI. Leave Manayunk 7ft A. Al., Ift, fift, and Oft P. M, °U-t? fX ß mn PHILADELPHIA TRAINS 1 REAPING and HARRISBURG. ' MORNING LINE, DAlLY,(Suudaysoxcepted.> New Depot, oorner of Broad and CaILOW UILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhili etreota >al B.CU A. M., connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 P. Al. train runmnr to Pittsburg; Die CUMBERLAND VALLEY LGS P. M. train rnnuinr t. ■ .Carlisle. Ac ; and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun bury.'&o, „ p AFTERNOON LINEB. Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHlLADELPHlA.(Pasaangor entrances on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill streets,) lor POTTS • VpLT.U MyA HARRISBURG, atBAUP. M„ DAILY, for c at 5 P. Al., DAILY, (Sundays ex oeiitne,» DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING i^££UL£i I *AV*y , inJ. Miles. Dauohin.—- <>-1941 Millereburar.-.—... .1421 -Northern Central Trevortondimotion.iUS Railroad, Banbury.- 169 Northumberland.... ..171 Lewisburg —.——..,,178 Milton.— 182 Manor.. .--.197 Bunlmrj and JSnoR.R. Williamsport—2o9 Jersey Shore.. .—222 Look Haven......-,..535j Tuir^ 011 ,7* Ml 1 Williamsport auaKhnira Elmira.. Railroad- A* 8-39 P. M. tram oonreofc daily »?th lines to Niagara Falls, apg-tf w. H. MilUßnmiV. R-r.tir., PHIL ADELP lIIA READINGRXILROAD. On and htter July l, l&W. Mileage Tiokne wJF boiuued at Jg4fteaoh, aducountof2s percent., gmn<tbe liotdor anghttotravel 3,000 miles at anytime, between any points, am* in the No, l oar of any Passenger Tra non above Railroad or the branches worked hysaid Com pany, Business men and of hers, having orcasim to travel frequently between different points, will ffcd this ar rangementoonvementond economical. m For said tickets or other information aiply to the Tio et Agents on the Line. G. A. NIOoLfrL General Superintendent, Reading,or to fl. BRAJFORD, le2B lm Treasurer. PhiUdelplna. fißniß ELMIRA ROUTE.— ffIsSSSS" 1 PHILAJ,ELPHrAAN,I) QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamoqua. Catsvlsai, Ru pert, Wilkesbarre. Soranton, Danville, Mlton, Wil namsport. Troy, Ralston, canton, Elmirt. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland, Detrnt. Toledo, Chicago, St. Lome, Milwaukee, and all points North and V£eit, . 5 a ? B ? n * er yf*B tho now Depotof the Phl- Railroad, corner IROA1) end CALLOWHILL Streets, < Passenger entraace on CnJ- Iqplull street,) daily (Sundays exoeptedj for above pdknts. as follows: DAY EXPRESS. 8.0 A. M* ‘ NIGHT EXPRESS 3.» P. M. TJio 8.00 A.M. tram oonneota at Rupsrt, for Wilkos barre, Pittspn, Soranton, and all etaticna on Hie LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct oonneotiow at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, fanandaigna and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York tnd Eric, and New York Central Raiboads, from all pouts North and West, and tho Canadas. Baggage qheo:»i,u to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge.ami alli..tcrmedmtopoints. Tiokets oanbj irooured at the Philadelphia a*.il El £ls’l'icketOffice,northvest corner of SIXTH and Of# » JTNUTlStreets, and at La Pas^sugor . 'elphiaand Roading DopJt, Brand and pmnmWosU, NmthVtWiil. 0 eSo<, “ eJ '' iur *“ Freights mu be delivered before 3P.U. to insure their going th i - amo day, S!i s,it - i,cwt - NorthWMt oo^^snmHttua'oh®TjfjT''ltm’obi, Tliiln-iplplim. iB6O. Sim, 1860. “Woswwiaifsyia l3 ' JDELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILIIjAU 'O ’lj From Walnut-street Wliaff, Will leave os follows—via) A At 6 A SI, via Camden and Ambor, 0. A A. Acemn * Al * B| modation.__~ _ „ . S 2 "3 AtdAM, via Camden and Jereor citr (N.V.Vao- * . oommodat}ou.. ~ «,.;... „„... L ... a 23 HWafl, , Via c^ d#ll and Jersey City, Mmrtng vMaconV HuV'joiVcy " • Camden and Amboy, jfcoumnto • At t _P Mi via Camden and‘Am£>7i C.* !i»d A* Kv- * 2# Wflißi,. 3 00 At 4 P M, by Steamboat via 'L'aoonV «Rd*Jeuby Cite, Evening: Exprog* a 00 At f P M» by Steamboat via Taoony ond jersey City, 2d Clou Ticket t M via Camden and Jersoy* Cily,kveniiii AtJl.PMrvia Cnuidcnaiid Jersey Oil * °° AtSPM, via Cumdau ' 25 tion, (Freight and Pas*ougcr,>-iBt Cime Tickot. 2 W Jlie 8P M Mail Line runs daily. The lI V M, South? *rn MaUjgaturdayaexcoptod. OIROULAIta, BILL DEADS, s' o '*5 fl i v & ore l Lrunbertviiio* Klomiuslon, » 4 M *s!* * ? M » from Walnut-aroot wlurf nuJ 7,10 AM from Kensington. For .Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Sorantai, Witkes'-ai ro, Montrose, Great Bend. Ao.,at <J A. M.from Walunt street wharf, and 7.10 A. M, from Kensinston, vm yelu'* w»Te. Laokawanna and Western It. R. For Mount Holly . at 6 and 9 A. M., 2 aid *X I’. M, For Freehold, at« A. M , and 31* M. WAY LINKS. _ For Bristol, Teuton, See., at 2% and 4 V. M. from •Walnut-etreet wharf, 7.10 A. M. and V* P. Al. from Kensington* , Uolaoco, Uoverir, Hurliue “>&-ri?,re,l?S,BSrd,?,l,ow3.l> *0.,0t MX, l.and tii i’. M. or ®o T( lootown i'.nil iLitonun n.?™P^K^re”i}o“,-f°r. Tftoour, at 11 A, M. (uni of BMeareM.JanowoJf eacli l Fuaan fiflT pounds to to pud for extra. The Coiuvan, limit S , .ra. ,po ?I , W. tor r ta *«« e t 0 ono Sollainer noiutil, Si’&'VMSfc?.' 11,11 towdWe*- *» M WM. 11. OATXMKH. Accnt. LABELS. GOMFANIEB. SSiHHB N&TIOE.—CHESTER TCKMKDIATK >*fi' .V 1 ® 'FMwnßer Traln» for JtIOWNtNGTOWM fegg^fasss TRAIN for Dowainstoirp, leaves at ff.QO TRAIN-for DoTrnLnjta’vr, '«>»▼«'» at BAILy (Sunday* •soegtee.j M M^f o VKfe d aSfeT ,l!6, “ oftte «>» W. It. McILIIEItNEy, georetarj. m jwobbhq WEST CHESTER chains m RAILROAD LINES. r*MIE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 1 RAILROAD. • 1 '2OO M£LKd DOUBLE TRACK. LB6o.ir WianH ,1860. tub noiv- wVAi> THH B>r4iROUGH PASSENOIi'H TRAINS I. „ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTBBURO, | ConMotiM.iUwotßt Pliilodebhin with Thtowh Tram, from Boa ton, Now Yort, and all joint. Eaat, and m the UmonDepotatlnttabujri with Through Trams to and from an point* in the west, Northwest, and Sout&toest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passenger* unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any °SSprei2*inil Foot Line* ran through to Pittoburg, inthost change of Cars or Conductors. Ail through P*a sengor Trains provided .with Loughrldge’s roteut Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer* thus adding much to Uio safety of travellers. _ •Smoking Cara ore attached to eaoh Train; Woodruff’* Sleeping Oars to Express and Fast Trains. ’The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Linek, Btrn- Ifi°i?mt leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A* M. Fast Line “ M IUOA.M, Express Train leaves “ 1045 P.M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: _ Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 91\ m» 1 Columbia “ 4,t0 P. M. Parkesburg “ 6.40 P. M. West Chester " 19 80 P.M. M w f West Chester Passengera will take the Mail* West Chester Aooommodatiou,aud Columbia Trains. „ Passengers for Sunburf. Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 7,1# A. M. and 2P,M. go dlreotljrthrough* Tioiet* Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tiokete Eastward at any of the important Ratiroad Ofliow in the West; alsoon boatd any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio w SPWre always os low* and time is quiok, os by any other Route. ' , . . „ For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Ohioaco.make this the „ , DIRECT’ LINE EAST AND THE, The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg* avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readier appreciated by Bhipppers of Freight, and the Travel og Public. m Merobante and Shippers entrusting the transportation j of their Freight to this Company, oau rely with coon- | donee on it* speedy transit. i THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at all \ times as favorably as artchargtd by othtr Railroait Companies, _ tST Be particular to mark p&ok&gei “ via Banna. Rail road. . For Freight Contraocs or {Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Com* senv: D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H.S.FJeroe A Co., ZanesviUe.O.; J, J. Johnston.Riploy, O.; R. MoNeely, maysville, Ky.; Ormsby A iCropper, Portsmouth, O,; Padaook A Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cinomuati, O.; Atnern A Hibbert, Cincinnati. O.; H, O. Mejdntm. MadLson, Ind.; Jos. E 7. Moore, Louisville, Ky.jP. G. O’Riley A, Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graliam & Co., Cairo, lib; A. F, Bass, Shaler A Gloss, St. Louis, Mo.t John u. Har ris, Nashville, Tcnn.j Harris A'Hunt* Memphis, Tenn,; Clarke A Co., Chicago, III.; W, H.H. Koonts, AJton, lU.: orto Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. ’ 8. B. KINGSTONf Jr., Philadelphia. MAGAAW A KOONB, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH A CO., lAstorHouse,orlß.WilliamatitN.Y, LEECH A CO., No“ 77, State street, Boston. H. B. HbuSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, PhilA. L. L. HOUPT,Gen“lTioket Agent, Phil*. E. LEWIS, Gen’l Sup’t Altoona, Pa. jaS-ly (BEBBHB SUMMER ARRANGE AND UALTI PABSENO)?R°TH f Ai r NS O |^EAVE J psl 9 tAni!liPHIA. ! For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M„ U noon, (Express,) and j For Chester at 8,18 A. M, t 18 noon* I.lB* 8.00.7.00 and 11.10 P. M. For Wibninston at 8.11 A. AL, IS noon. 1.15, B.oo* 7.00, and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.18 A. M„ and 8.00 P, AL For Middletown at 8.18 A. M., ana S.QQ P. AL For Dover atB.lB A. M». and 8.00 P. M. For Harrington at 8.16 A. M.. and 6 P. M. For Milford at B.lft A. Al. Tuesdays, Thursdays, ati.l Saturdays at 5.00 P. M- ... . For Farmington at 815 A. Al. Mondays, wodnosuaje, : and Fridays at 5.C0 P. M. ' _ , Kor Snaford at 8.18 A* M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5.00 P. M. Salisbury at 8.15 A.M. „ » . tSr- Train at Sl5 A. M will ennneot at Soaford ou Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat to Woltollc !j, KA j NS rOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore stSJO A. AL, (Express,/10.18 A, M. andBJB P.M. „ Leave wilminrton al 8.80,8.30, and 11.30 A. M,» I*s, L6O, and 8.86 P. hi. Leave Salisbury at I.SO P. M teaveSeaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday:-, at 7 2i) A. M., and 2 50 F. ft» Leave Farmineton. 7uosdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 8 00 A. M., and 4.15 P. nl. ueave Millord. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7AO A. M., and 4.00 P. to. Loavo Harrington at 8.15 A, M.,and 4.20 P. M. Dover at 9.05 A. M»7and 5.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. M. and 6 43 P. M Leave Hew Caetie at A 00,10.55 A, Al., and 7.55 P. AL . Leave Chester at 7.49, 9.10 A. M., 13.04,9.23,8.30, and B.3HF.M. jt&r Leave Baltimore r«r Salisbury and Delaware Raaioaa at to.ir, a. M., and 8 25 P. M. THAINb FOiv BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 6.45 A. M., 19.88 and 11.40 P, M. Leave Wilmincton at 0.25 A. AL, iSAfI P. Al., and 12.2/ A> AL FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, will run r m follows: Leave Philadelphia for Porryville and Intermediate places at 81', AL Leave WiUmnf.ton for l’erryvilla and intermediate plaoesat 5.00 P./u. . Leave Havro-de-Lr&ce for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 6 00 A. Al. Leave Baltimore for IXavre-de-Grace and intermedi ate places at 4.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Only ai 11.10 P. AL. from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 8.76 P. Al., from Baltimore to Philadelphia, jy7 8. M. FELTON. President. £3?wr PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL' RAILROAD.—BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.-—On and aftor MONDAY. July Utb* IB6Q, tho trains will run uT lollowa: Leave the passenßordepot of the West Chester And Philadelphia Railroad Co., corner Market and Thirtieth streets. West Philadelphia* daily (Bumlajb oxcopted) at 7 30 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. On Wednesdays and Saturdays an extra train at 250 r._ M. LoavaWest Grove ntd-CO ami 8.50 A. M„ and 4 JO I\M. ThoLSOA. W. 'lrtunfrom Philadelphia oonueots d| root Uli a daily lino of btagca via new London and Oxlord. Returning loaves Oxford at CJO. A. M.. con necting with the BJO A. M. train from West Grovo. Thobaautuuißconory oud well-known UaaMhtulnoK* or Delawaro and Chester counties oflbr.'jnHzior in • dueementa to thoselooking for summer tiMPing. Frcigbta fur this line received at No, Iwnlarket Bt. >• A, KaVHTON, PliUmlelphla, Juno £B, 18$), tauld Supormtendout. SAVING FUNDS* “ A little, but often, fills the raise.” E*RANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. A 136 South FOURTH Street, betweon Chest nut ana Walnut, Philadelphia, paj a all Deposits ud demand, Depositors’ money secured by Government. - State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, More- Oompan.t. « <A* *l^7.a^6 ^»a«tt largo a will run no risk with depo- 2 sitors' money, but have it at ail times ready to 3 return, with 6 per cent, interest, to the owner,as n they have always done. This Company uever 3 suspended; a J /®*s? l - e *i. marnad OF .Single, and Minors, oan a deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits oan * be withdrawn only by their consent. vr Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State 2 or Pennsylvania. with authority t#eeeive money ~ from trusteeeand executors. T • Large and small sums ftEOEivED. % Olfioo open daily, from 9t03o T clook, and on * Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. $ DIRECTORS. teJaoob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader, Shiudler* George Russell, «ln W. B|oan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewi*. Krumbhaar, Henry Delany, Nicholas Rittonhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos. H. Satterthwaite. Jones Yorkes, ° .Joseph Jw. Lippinoott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cvane Cadwalladxb, Treasurer. ap2B-y ** A Dollar saved is twice earned CAVING FOND—FIVE PER CENT IN SAFETY TRUST COM nu‘f*Y»,^ £ ' N . UT Street, southwest comer of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. ' . an? sum, large or a mall, and m ? waF a 'l lrom daj of depoait to tll ° of ’with- The office is open every day from nine o’olook m the mormng till liveo olook in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till eight o'clock. 1 Hon. HENKY L. BENNER, President, W.I,u i M I J?KTF«roS I . I,GE ' Vi °" I>rMW6at - Hon. HenTy L. Benner, P, Carroll Brewster* Mwardl. Ca'ler, Joseph il. J3arr Robert Selfrldgc, Krenois Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerltes, Ce ijandreth Munna, James L. Stephenson. Money is received and payments made daily. ■f.. inveB i D ioutBar o made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter* in Beal Estate Mortgages, wound Renta, and auoh first-olasa acounties os wilf al ways insure perfoot .security to the depositors* and wnionciianotfail to five permanency and stability to this Institution. aul-ly SLAVING tfUND—UNITED STATES NUT Street OOAU>ANY '“toner 'f iLIRD amICHEST- Lnrse and ‘small eiimii received, and said took nn dc- Hf.l'!n w } ll ' out ?° tlO , 0 ' Wlt , h FIVE PER CENT. INTI - HbBT from the day of deposit to the dftj of d r&WSJ • 9 e^; o • -*« r DRA>ISf tor wle on .England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. ' Prwident—STJSPHfJN CRAWFORD, fi?*r^, re t£7^A MBB R ' HUNTER, PUNY F18K« Aotu&rr. WINES AM) LIQUORS. »PliE VINE.GRG VIBES’ COMPANY OF CAPITAL. TiIREt?M?LLK)NB OP FRANCS jm rnKstDiJM. JULES DUJIET,Jiao,, Manaobh. ACCENT IN NEW YOKE. JOHN OARORV 9 Jm^l«H?si , ° 3 K A^i01X,?.Urob0rI,l^anl0,5*8^t8*1,arC- holders fcrurteon huudrod Proprietors of the beat Vine yards in the Bistnotof Cognac, its extensive Establish maoU bonis located m the centre of the town of that name, was organized for the express purpose ot uiiuu tainmg the standard oharaotor of . , PURE COGNAC BRANDV, bynlupping that artiole, in ail its nativo purity aud ex cellence, to Correspondents m Foreign Countnos, ami is bound down by its Statute of Regulation to uontino its transactions entirely to tho Hrantfr grown within tlio District of Coguau, and wholly the produoo of Vine sards in that highly-favored locality; on no oonuition w mto/ei admitting into itn atorofiouaeannr BranJv SiidVM* t aT ° bOCn rr ° duoed without tho Umiti of With tho ohjeot ot ojtomliur tho juat reputation of their brand by suoh means omy as will moot tho ai»- proval and ao-oporatlon or the most respootablo Wme temMD»KvH nl Btstea. THE VINE UHOw" KRfl COMPANY.has authorized tho Agency in New York to put up their ehoicoCogiiao Brandy incaseaoi ouo dozen fuli-Bizeii bottles oaoh, and the will be disposed of to the 'I rade and the Public, by the under mentioned respectable firm. m,or Every bottle is sealed with tho capsule of the Ciun pauy—tbe corks bear Jhe same stamp, and the labels contain an exnot description of tho quality, duly siguod in Mc-ufmiie. bj the Ageptof tho Company. K I ho. Brandies now ottered consist ot two different qualities, both’guarantied to bo equally pure m quality, differing only in point of aeo, and degrees of strength depending thereon, the oldost Being the leHst potent. One dosoriptiou, termed THE VINE-GROWERS' IHRKE YEAR& OLD, is an excellent nrtiolo of tlio age represented, suitable for iamily or medicinal pur- TOgiM ol its extremoago.and because the remote year or its hotual production is beyond positive verification. : Objections haying been urged that the bottles are too largo, and tho Brandy ot a greater strength than is usu ally supplied to the publio, tho Agent of the company ventures,to express the opmiou that a largo bottle may be proforred to a smaller one, aud that in obtaining tho articled the exnot strength at winch it was exported * ua4J ; coaaun l§ r ? way rooognise tlio advantage ol adding water to suit their own tasto,' instead of pur chasing water at the price of Brandy. BROTHEJI, * 1300PEH, No. 11S WALNUT Street. aolX-atu&th 3iu* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TVOTIOE.—J. EMERY STOKE retiresfrom j- * our firm, and alljiis interest in our buHineascenses from thisdate. j FARNHaM, KIRKHAM & CO., Philadelphia, June 80th JE$O. jyl ct* GOFEEE’S patent „ M KNITTING MACHINES, For Plain Stocking and Fanoy Knitting; Machines for Knitting drawers. Shirts, Ac., w.. ‘ , • • of an Rises. Rib Machines of 1 and 1,9 and 1.9 and 2, and 3 and 3-Rib „ ,on hand and made to order. 1 These-Machines use the plain English Spring Needlo on a new principle, and are the oheapest and most rapid Maohmes for Knitting in use. w J*he Goffee Patent Family Knitting Machine, for family and Plantation uM, is a new and successful myentions of the ago, and ranks With the Sewing Machine, Aienoy and Salesroom. l.l*n "» BTV 2OO diflereut styles **-■. and Rises, eelling from 80q. por 1 000 upward. Or JWjdro^. aU, “” oT, °; p^»sr ’ INSURANCE COMPANIES. gA-BINE & DUY, ISSUBASIS AiißNl'S, No. 421 WALNtrffStreilt, I JiUure agHiuet loaa or damage by FirCi on Cotton and | Woollen Mills nmf other Manufactories, Jtaildjnffs, Merchandise. and other prapertj»op tavo , rtbie terms, in the following companicg 5 FHGJNIX INSURANCE CO., OP HARTFORD. ' Caah Capital and Snrplua SSM-32A ffl. METROPOLITAN FIRKINS. CO.. OF NEW YORK, Cash Capital ami Surplus S3BMS3 W. PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO., PROV. Cash Capital and ouTptoa®*467SB 15. ARCTIC FlitK INSURANCE, CO., NEWYORK, HOl’E FIRE VO'RK, dTY FIRE cun ime R ’ nd so V >. B3JF3Q2 V. GERMANIA «. HCMSOLDT FIRE r |J &! OF NE Applications in person nrjtf note will repeive prompt rjiHE KNTBMPKIHJE INSURANCE COMPANY OF philadkphia. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY,) company’s ’irm.nim}. s. w. corner FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. Mobpvca.l L. Di.WSOM. GEO.U.SrOAiT, JollH H. Bbow.*», if. A, YkUXmOQXt Andukw j). Oa<H, J. L. Kftuineß*.. 'OKD STARK. Prsudent soret&rr. . foU V. Haithfobd Starr, William Moltsa, Nalbro Frazixz« Johh M. Atwood, BCJIX. T. TRHDtCK, “’""“‘SniHmri *' to. COXE. Be< GHARI/E8 Anthracite insurance compa- NY.—Authorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTER Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. . >,* ThwComueny vrilUnsure against toss ot damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene* Marine Insurances on Vessels, nn '^ Freights. Inland In °* nloa * Jacob Esher* Joseph Mazßeld, U, Luther, ■ Dr. George N. Eokeiti L. Audeuried, John R. .D la Vision, Davis Pearson, Win. F. Beau, Peter Sieger, I. K. Baum. 8 f JACOB »SHER, President. a WM. F. BEAN, Vice President W, M, SMITH, Secretary. , a»3-tuthm American fire insurance co„ INCORPORATED IBIQ-OHARTER PERPET -310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities,jodntijrao. to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Forfeiture, mfcrohandise. Vessels in Port afed their eargoes,,and dthefc Personal Property. All losses liberally add promptly feulfested* DIBBCTOE3. _ Tbos. R. Mans, John T, Lawii,,., John Welsh, J&jfee* R. Caifepbill, . Samuel C. Morton* Edmund G. Dhtilh, Patrick Brady, CljM* W. Pooltney, . TlfokA8 r Sf MAIUS, President. ALBERT C. L, CRAWFORD. Seorefery, feM-tf Quaker city insurance oompa- NY-PRANKLtN BUILDINGS, 409 WALNUT ■STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 53fi0,7*8.7£>.--Inaares Against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Penlsof the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. GEORGE H. HART, President. I K. P. ROSS, Vioe President. I H. H, GOGGHHALL,Beo*y and Treasurer, i. fi, H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary, directors. K. P. Hoses, , Poster 8. Perkins, Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D., mh9-tf George H. Hart, A. C. CntteU, K, W. Bailer, H. R. Cogzsnall. Hon. H. M. Fuller. Delaware mutual safety ttf- i BURANOE COMPANY. INCO2IPOIUTEI)BY THE LEGISLATURE Of PENNSYLVANIA, 1355, _ i OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRA AND WALNUT • Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS} 1 CARGO, 5 To all partt of tit* Weild. FRulO T, INLAND INSURANCES On Coods, by River. Canale, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRK INS UR ANGE* On Merchandise generally, ** "lfcfi»Wbur, November LIBK. . Per. MVtrfcff retes 8153,060, Philadelphia City 9 dF oent. L0an....#113,0e0 bo 8100,000, Pennsylvania State 5 ct, Loan—. 03 AM 00 Sal ,000 Pennsylvania State 6 dF ot. Loan.~ 31,000 00 #20400,U;8. cent. Notes and interest due . 3043 Si 930 400 U. S. Treasury 8 dP ct. Notea and inter eat due-*— , - 30415 00 820,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia . . 30400 03 033,G0G, Pennsrlvsnis Railroad Id Mortgage . 8 oent. Ronds . <B4OO CO #30,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 0 oent. Bonds 55490 00 81I4C0 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 4F ot. ooupon bonds 13,800 00 011400, 800 shares stook Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal Snaranued by the city of Phila •lphla— — U4OO 00 #9,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1,77500 01,000,1GQ shares itortk Fennsylvania R&il road.Comp any ——., ... no 00 OJASO, shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and BftTMn^’ste&m^Navigatroii'Cora- rfiny, Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia ana Ha vre do Grace Steam Tow Boat tompany, Philadelphia Exohaac* •mpany J4IOM t 436,830 .„ . .„, „ 4 . *403,718 61 ends and Mo?tc&ies» and Real Estate, Of fice BuildnM-...-~__» BJfi S 3 Bills receivable for Insurances made 14,699 69 Balance one at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, interest, and other debts due the Company— , afiSiCQ Bonp and stools ol suntlrj Insurance Corapa mm. 6JA) 00 Cask on Deposit in Bank—; —87,060*1 William Martin. Rdumnd A. Bouder. Rkeorbilus Panldinr, John H. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traauair, William hrre, Jr,* Jopies G, Band, William Q. Ludwig, Joseph ILBetil, Dr. A. M. Huston, *eorge 0. Loiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelfr, * WJLLIAS THOB. C. HENRY LYLDUItN. Seoi T IFE INSURANCE AND- TRUST 00M- fsm, mutual’ life insu- JIANCK COMPANv, AortljOMt corner of XHXBO aad iMtffSta o; 'Ufft— fiTsiiti annul ties and endowmonta—purohaees life intereatsin Real Estate, and make* &H contracts depending on the •ontingenoiea of Life. They tot as Executors. Administrators, Trustees, and Guardians. r M .„ TRUSTEES. SL. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, wn Coatee, William Martin* d 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland, wiiuam P. Hacker* Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, J*mce bus ton, tfamuel 0. Huey, Theophilns PauldiotS Chartoii Hslknreil, Edmund A. Soader, Aenrr 0. Tourneer 4a Daniel L« Hulchmsok • Kent, John W. Hornor, UAir, EUiaS. Aroher, Uuhon. Samuel J. Christ !u| ««?."• P»_B. HUohler, Kaetoa. ~ w „ aiawr Jegy W. HoUKQR, Secretary. toll BUSINESS CARDS* V B. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING T * Af} 'oNT,. WTH nnd CHKBTNUT, jive, hll prinoiplo and best mode of Advertising, daily, between 10 and 4 o clock. Address myll-3m V. B. PALMER. EJ..BAYUS THOMAS, * _ , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WJ'lWi' office from No. 923 Arch street to No. 429 WALNUT Street. .. Pavtioular attention Riven to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The. drafting and examination of Wills. Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title- and other xnstrumentsof Writing, fhe management of Executor ships. Administratorship*, and Trusts, superintended; and the best securities prooured for tbo permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference given when required. apSMm* OENRY E. KEENE, JLJL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Has REMOVED his oflioofroa No. street to No. w South THIRD Stroet. mhn-fim* eOKAUE BKJB, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY* „ , No. 114 Pout t tfiXTfl Street, (Nearly opposite the County Courthouse,) Prepares Ppeoinoations, Drawings, Ao.,nad transacts &U other business oonneoted with the obtainint of Let ters Patent apjj i m » "■ WAGNKR ' -rxW , JAKMON, • ATTORNEY AMD COUNeELLOR-AT-L AW« Office, No. lib South SIXTH Btreot, t Opposite Independonco SquarCi) „ , , „ riUL.VUELPHIA, Uj the aidof reliable Attorneys' at diflerent point* in the United btates, is enabled to proaeouto and collect olaims oi every description. rartioular attention Riven to the examination and rc ouveryofjheolainig of Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Laud Titles and securing the interest* ot heirs and all persons interested in the earns, in a’l. parts of the Union. Has the Statutes of all th« States and is Commissioner for most of them. oarofully taken under Commission*. Si FUGUET rSONS; •* IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, _ . No. Jl« South FRONT Street, -Receive reealarlr a full auortuient of devlrabla CU wahoi *r/»cb toe» at !o» rat**, for o&ih or au* pravad arndtt r«in j r A LFRED “L. HOUGH, " " •» PAPER MANUFACTURERS* AGENT, Orders poucitnd lor* very description of PAPER ANI) PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIALS, No. 17 Sotttt SIXTH Street, PniUdelnhift. fall-fiw* OAWSO» & NIOHOLSON. 1 «O S . «»/««« BTJCKE7, UeUreen Market and Uliostnut slreeU JAMA'S NIOHOLSON. iaU It* MRS. STILL’S CK.VBTALINE LIQUID HAIR COLORED ! A preparation new to the public, but which has loue been in private use, lor restoring Gray lluir to ita i.atu rul color, imparting to it ft gloesy appearance, anil ren dering it soft and §ilky. itisenlirelj di/lereut in its nature and etlccta from auy article now m use tor the same purpose, being a cleanly fluid, uearlj &a dear as wafor, requiring no waybill* before or after its application, ireo from sulphur nr ony otner.objoottonable inxrodieut, and applied as oasuy&S/rtu ordinary Hair Oil. Oau lie had otf the following persons: W. Z. Harbqrfei. corner Jumpsrand Pine streets. K. i Pennell. No. att North Eighth street. Thomas Lancaster- Spruce Riid Eighteenth streets. TiioinaaWoavor. Vine and Eighteenth streets, wm. B> Thompson. Mt, Voruon and Seventeenth ct’§. Kuward Gaitlardjj r., Arch- below Second street. L. B. harriguea. Coates and Tenth streets. Ueorgft CT. BotfSt, Vine and Sixth streets. & **vr^Sf 1 * 18 ** Snruoo and Bocoud streets. Clinrtefl Shivers, Spruoo and Seventh street*, Caleb R. Roenoy. Arch and Sixteenth streets, !• or ealo wholesale and ro tail hy • A. TATEM, Druggist, FIFTEENTH and LOCUST,Streets, Philadelphia. IMACKEREI*, SHAD. HERRING, *o.~ f*-*- lftjp bb!s Nob. 1, 2 and 3 large and medium Mac kerel, in assorted paokagos, ol a very choice quality; Wbbls. new N 0.3 larco Maokorel. •Whalf bids now No. SJo do. M tibia new No. 3 medium do. ft) do now Ea&lern Meaa Shad. 60 half tibia new do do do, 1500 bbta now Eastpoit No. 1 Hermit. 300 do do Halifax No. 1 do. 200 do new Boston No. 1 do, 100 do do no l scale Fish. 25 do prime No l tfalmou, 100 quintal* GrfeHd Bank Codfish. 100 boxes new Herkimer county Cheese. Now landing and in atom, fo» sale by . . MURPHY & KOONS. Jes 146 NORTH WHAWVBB. fUAIMS ON IRELAND. „ O’GORMAN & WILSON, f Richard O’Gorman. Edward J. Wilron). ATTORN 1158 AND COUNSELLORS AT L ITY, „ No. 13R BROADWAY. New York, Having estAbUßted eatensive Correspondence and AgenoiOßlhroughnut lieland, will tako charge of the , collection of Claims, Legacies. Ac., and attend to other bußinenain anv part ofthatconntry. jeW-stutb3m LEMON—Grass, for salo by WE ” TnERILL ft 'BROTHERS. «T and 49 Worth SJSrONII St. mr» pr FAIRBANKS’PLATFORM SCALES, tfURNESS, BRINLEY t Ott. JT No, 489 MARKET STREET. BSOOTT, Jn., AULI'IOJSEER, No. 431 • CHEBTN PT Btr«.t, ojpoaita (ho Custom House* MINOH, NOTIONS, AC. On Wednesday Mtfmlny*- . t . 1 - July nth, at 19 o’clock, comprising an assortment of geode suited to city ret-ul aalta , BTRaWOOODR Also. r«9 cases Lillies’ and misses’, fancy roll-odre, brown, drab, and wane Canton hate, trimmed and uu trimmed ; men b und boys' hau. Ac; ATTRACTIVE PEREMPTORY BALE OF RICH RANG* QUUD3, MARBLE VAStB, ULA>RWARL, 3cc., ic. On Friday Morning, July JJ. commencing at 10 o'clock r/scise!y. Consisting in pin of— Kiohly carved m&ible mantel vases, Parian mnrble and blsqne figures and busts, richly decorated Bohe mian glassware. French. Ohms, tea sets, out- glass gob lets decanter®. fine Paris clocks, Ac, Now open for examination. Philip ford & co., auctioneers. No. 530 MARKET Stroat, *nd oai MINOR StlMt MTILLTAMtI. BOYLE, & (JO.. AUOj » ▼ TiONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. © North MAIN St., BT. LOUIS, formerly yrith Messrs. Myers, Clagborn, A Co.. Philada,) oner their eervioee to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale pf dry goods, car pets, boots, shoo*, hard* are, jewelry, Ao., Ao. tar cash advances made on receipt of goods. <ST Settlements made three days after sate. 88888K3C28. Messrs. Myers. Claghorn, A Co., Philadelphia. Stuart A Brother, Philadelphia. ** Van Wyoi, Townsend. A Warrens, New York. “ L. AB, Curtis A Co., New York. “ Wood, Chrifty, ft Co.. St Louis, Mo. *• Crow. MoCrearr. ft Co.. ~ l mhls-t)istul> THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other OiuticoDte end bcilint eypiioation, m botli tht EMtern and Wratora HBmi«»b.re«, -whareirej intro daoedi audits inlriiiJfc ,mji« tnieMcret of u« iMcses In all evw«o« afitiimt. whether the mm b »“ rirf “' or ß * it gSOAl.flS oeUcvs nealtf, p-Ad tho 2 flesh is renewed a* ii by a ohan«^..a f .|e ra « WKHBWy. n«^.u? e « 5 jssssrsasss^ n’ciirtu-th.r.lo’a ever, <5 mother should bar. tnia Sealift’,reps&lo* ?on; 3 roinavettb^ETTEß^r in- TuehaohinM.tb&TM- 3 vsJbn h,m inthin t?e dividhai whose (ot in lift % lilWI;or eeffi chancy oi aaeMest from g Extractor ston,should best in imnd 2 Tki* « n< 16 hi« best ar.d only nlaPjL *3 It is both #MV ohha*, and si.ould ever ho «b Kreaoin|anl^(ii>. r ' in need. There are thou- »dfi« of iwng totesUfy to its marvellous S virtue, who xrWd sound limbs and musoles 3 tO’ita idTiifg . The following are a few j of the leaaittg dtitwsfft which DALLEY’S MAGI- CAL PAJN EXTRACT OR is & PREVENTIVE S aa weUaaOURE; . , Bilms, Lryslpei&a, Sores of &U kinds, Bruises# Fistula, Shot wounds, Boils, Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Fever Sores# Bonrvy, Bites of Repines, Felons. Scald*, Cancer, v Qlamm!a? Bis-Scurf, Cracked Livs#- eases, geald Head, Chapped Hands, Merounal Sores, Spraifii, Chiiblains, Pains generally, Smallpox, Offtmp, . Pimples, Tamort, Contracted CoTd*, PllM, - • * - Tetter, Chafes, - - • • • PoiLSa Uloers, Disease* of the Rben/nathna, 'Venereal Berts, ofem. Rashes, Ad, Sold at the principal Depots; 14 Broadway, New York, s and 81 and in Chartres street, New Orleans* J- I WRIGHT ft CO., General Agent. U oan also be ob tained of all respectable Druggists and Merchacti throughout the United State* and Canada. T. W. DYOTT ft SONS, , _ , 818 North SECOND Street# fell Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania. THE BRITISH AND NORTH SjMflflb AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- SHIPS. _, ,!???* wbw toax to uvsbpooi. Chief Cabin Passage,....—— ...... .9180 Second Cabin Passage . a. .. n , „ VRpMBOSTOX TO LI VERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— 8113 , Secpnd Cabin Passage . ... gn The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships froin Boston call at llaiiTex and Cork Har bor; FKRBIA, Capt. Judkin*, IGAftAftA, C&pt* Lang, ARABIA, C&st. J. Stone* J AilLEßjcii* CsplTJuiflAT, ASIA, Lapt. JE. (J. Lott* [NIAGARA.Capt-AnabrsOn M! f oA ' c^^xkv^h l J - These vessels carry a olear white light at masthead; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA. Millar, leaves Boston. Wednesday* Jane 77, i; Es!fcZtiSSg!li&,t * N. York. Wednesday, July J 3, ARABIA. Stono, '* Boston, Wednesday* Julies. AFRICA,Shannon, •* N York, Wednesday, Aift.). CANADA. Lang* “ Boston* Wednesday* Aug 8. N York, Wednesday, Aug. 15. biUROPA. Leitoli, ‘ Boston, Wednesday, Aug. K. PERSIA, Judkins, “ N York, Wednesday, Aug. *_v. Berths not doomed until paid tor. An experienced Surgeon on board, Tho owners of these shipe will not be accountable fcr Gold, Silver. Bollion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the valuo thoroof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to „ E. CUNakB, iflyl 4 Bowling Green. New York FOB THE SOOTH—CHABLBS „ Heavy Freight at an average ofmnM per cent. L>s feW New YcrkSfeamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C, The V. 8. Mkll Steamship KEVSTONE STATE, Ca*- tain Chariea P, dlarshman, wxUsa}lon Wednesday, July sj. at 10 &. M. Through m 48 to 60 Uouiw-jniT 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. The U, 8. Mail Steamship BTATK OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, July 510, at 10 A. M, 1 hroush in K to SO hour*—only 48 hours at Sea. days ob anged from every Saturday to every (Wo days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed i splendid fim-daa side-wheel Steamships .KEY STONESTATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, Ac., for all places m t:.c South and Southwest. Insurance. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be found to be lower by these Aiwa than by soiling vessels* the remiom being ono-halftfce rate. N. B.—lnsurance on all Raiiroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or savannah* tha Uatiroad yggSfflmdßfa'Vgtir Kaat - Pare by this route 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, as wtUbp soon by the following echo • dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia, via Charles ; ton and Savannah steamship*, INOLOBINGMEALB on tho whole route, except from Charleston'and Savan nah to Montgomery. in r*i_ . . _ iioxrp mr. • To Charleston-..—.-315 CC Charleston-*—M Savannah.— to 09 Savannah— Bl t>o Augusta—« 30 00 Augusta , ... r , 1$ 00 •Macon si 00 Maoon—— - 83 76 Atlanta .. «(# Atlanta————, filoo Columbus—.-, 13 00 Columbus—,,—. 80 CO Albany— Si 00 Albany.— .—, jy w Montgomery--* « W mdutgomsry— —. 88 cu Mobile—— KOO Mobile —— 48 90 New Orleans--. S 3 76 New Orleans 63 00 No bills, of lading signed after the slap has sailed. w&»vSio on boAn! ’ •• ,ccond A,.nf»Vle^r^SSl#’* W v— p^.^ B *J. vann a^»? UNTßß * gammell. Tuesday 44 from Cimrlei!,cn ’ *t*amor Carolina every For Florida from Savannah, steamers St* Mary’s and St. John’s every Tuesday and Saturday. *»i,esM7 TO JIB. Samuel K. Stokss, J. F. Pematon* Henry Sloan# Edward Darlington* H. Jones Brooke# flesnoor M’llvaint, Thomas C. K&nm, Robert Burton, /aoob p, Jones, James B. M’Farhuuft# Joshua P. Byre. John B. Semple, Pittsb’g, D. T. Morgan, “ A. B. Berber, “ M MARTIN, President, . HAND, Vise President* > retar?. di6 MRS. FREDERICK HODGES. OF BOS f V?l,S9? , \'l lt ' n ' l ?_ o Poninris SCHOOL FOR YOUNG I.AOIES m thia oitr> oommenamg in September next. M/h. H. ha» the honor of refernns to the Rot. Alei. H. Vinton, 1). D . Rector of the Church or th. Holr Trinity. Oironlora, with Jolt particular,. mar bo obtained of Mi. F. H. Hodge,, 701 VINE .treet. apae-Sm* AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is » reliable medium tiiroughwhiohScheol, and Fami- Uo. mny obtain competent leMherr. parent, mar ob tain, cratnitonalr, information and oirenisra of tbs beet ■ohooll. SMITH, WOODMAN, ft CO.” , MS HROXD WAY, Now York, or PU-tf B-3 CHESTNUT Street, rhllidolpbln. Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looaf.l at I'hila telphift* B. L. corner SEVENTH and CHKBTNUT, Now \ tx, Btthalo. OlsTeland, Chicago, and gj. Louie, For iru rmation. call oreend for Catalogue. far-Tf r j\ W. NEILL & do.. YAIU>, S. IS, Corner BROAD nnd CALLOWHILL, Superior WHITE ASH, TAMAQUA, and LEHIGB „ COALS. 1 EJS'S? ?“d kept umleroovor expreuly Tor Familr m. sew Ordora hr Dispatoh will receive prompt atten tlon' aps-5m HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE—We ... TtouM rerpoottulir call the attention of the Seta ««»?»ivo Stock of BIR HARDWARE, whiohwo ofier at a tom; novapoe by the package. importation •oUoitod, and Good, do IrYlrad either in turn *ltr, Now York, or Now Orieeu "W 1 , 0. La'KVTIB & Son, MI COMMERCE Street, ... ... and CommiHron Merobant, And A,onto fer Ferels* and Deaeeiie Hardware. aiu-tt PHILADELPHIA TERRA OOTTA MA NUFACTORY, SEVENTH and GERMaNTOWN rowl and 1010 CHESTNUT Streot. Vitrified Drain sX&.X a ir?ni£ ,p ®"i VontmiueFlue., Hot Air Fluea.’nnd buioko 1 luo3 made ol Terra Cotta, and of Huitablo size 0 Paddings. Tina article i» woShy th? } all P ar y«* putting, up buildings. Largo « I °tty dramiuo, water pipe* war !? U innir« Vn U #i a *S vero P r «**«re. Wo are now prepared inv I °?iSK5 S W ll ’ oB or corporations for this article iu any guautiy. Vie warrant our goods to bo euual if not !. n P r»«A r to n ausr tjtll P° r j n M, do m th ?, United BtofaM'Sr Luropo. Orurtmental Chiumoy Tops aud Gordon 1 25®’: je2B-tf its. .iambs betts 1 inventions States; Thirty fhousand Inva ids having been advised by their p ivsioincs to uae her Surgioai Apphanoes. Bhe would oaution Merchant* andothers asalnitpnrohasint except ftt her residence. 10:9 WALNOT Streot.wffie eho cau be coiisnltod daily, between the hours of and fi. Her hook of testinmnin'* wilf he riven on rdbli nation- -.eut tree to any part ui the United Biutes He signature it on each artiojo, iny£9foth* If HAVANA OIGAKS.—Just received, per bark Ami Elizabeth, a largo ami varied Maori- brand “ Blaok yea,” Adoration. Figaro, Neptuuo, btvbanas, Partagas, PiK'-tnint, jvrrojo Hondo, nr fitlI 16 o* i , , Fruebese, &o , 5-0., Ut nllthellegshd, Concha, Opera, Londroa, Millar, f igurmes, and pressed sizes—now in store, and Tor sale lo . w ‘b>; CHAALi-H TETE, jq3o m 7 130 walnut street. Havana cigars—a large, hang. ROME and VARIED ASSORTMENT: cimais line of snail brands as CABANU&. FitiAßO, NEP TUNO, PAfITaOAS, ESPANOLA. ARUUELLKS, &a , .vq., all .no. mid qualities, eii haii'i oon'toiit!., mill tor tale low, by CHARLES IETH. 130 Walnut 10134m POTASH —For sale bv B Vc^f. T r.", lLL & molia ' 47 « Ss? PAKIS OHICPS—For sale by WETHE RILL S, BROTHER, 17 and 49 Nortii SECOND St/aat. jsa KiflN h D~SCG AK.—l^oTScTCiiTo. VKJirr.,7'S Crushed, ooarsa and fine tulyoriied. ft for Ml * BOOK-KEEPFES can get good Blank ?vmks rtnd Stationery at PERRY’g, FOURTH «°« RACK. ■ iaH-lm €iiEKL PENS.—4,OOO Gross assorted. OlL—East India, for sale by fc BROTHER, 47 nad 49 North "JAVA COFFEE.,—I,OOO uockets prime fcr Ml. hr JAMKfI OO SALKS BV AUCTION. ST. LOUIS, mo. MEDICINAL. SniPPINU. EDUCATIOKAJ,. COAL. SAUiS BV AUCTION. MTHOMAS* SONS. • Nob. 139 anff 141 Bonth FOWTU Strtßt. EJ' . KFnTmerly Nos. fi7 and S 9 ) . . SfOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.—THIS DAI. . Pamphletcatalogues now ready, oontefninr foU’we seriptiona of all tlie property tn be sold on Tuesday upx*. ■with ft l:«l of ol‘ st».s .Tmr, a largo Amount c. real estate at private calc. . STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. • Safe altfid Eschen?fl'Ta' , sdaT. 10th Jufy.- Rale at tb* Pofriianj:* Tuesday, 2itb JnLr. E/" Tart orthehandbills for each sate cuw ready. ' CARD.—Public Sales of Real Esttleand Stock* at the Exonange.—Our sales of real estate and stocks, at the Lxcbsnce.wtN hereafter be fcehi at IS o’olock, noon t rtud, in the evening, st 7 o'clock. Contributor* bate the option of either sale, , SALES FVB*-rTtJK«DAY Poring the L-uaimsSS&eaeott in July aad August only occasional sal©?. . , ... Hardbtlls ufeaoh pr op€rtr issued separately, ui addition tn which we publish, oil )jje haturpay previous to each Btlo. one thousand catswww** iu pamphlet iom», riving full descriptioni* of aU tap property to be told on the following Ji uasday. , __ REAL EOTaTJ* AT PRIVATE SALK ~ ■7“ W# have a large amount of Teal estate at private sale, ine'.udme every description of city and oouatry property, {tinted beta may be had at tbeawtioa slurp- L , rSfVATB register. Real estate entered on our private cale register and advertised occasionally urtntr pobbosaJe absirfr?f (of. which 1,000 ooyiea are printed weekly,) free 0.. oharge. “THE NEXT Pmi^SiSpaV? TRADE HALL OF B ‘OKS. r TKRFOTYPR PLAINS. &c, will com menco on -MO.\DA>, Peptember 17. 1500. Invoices ia letded lor the wma »houW be receive j at once, a* the catalogue is cov at pre<&. Sl.OOO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD Ctf. , , ... This Day. Jalr 10, at ISoVl.writ noon at the Philadelphia tx change, will be sold for account of whom it &ay con cern, Four six rcr cent, coupon Uon<l«. gi 000 e» e U ($1 eou.,» of the Northwestern Itailroad Company, Batter co.. Re- Coupon Ist July, ISBQ, attached. Also, for aocoant of whiro it may concern, a Loud . ami mortgage for 5? JOO. secured on tw*.»»roots of oosl land*, w>ib ike unprovementa, Schuylkill o-unty, ■ reiiDiylvauia. Alsu same account, 100 shire* Nuith Brauih Cau&i Company of Pennsylvania, tST£B per share paid—par 910). To o!o3* an Estate. 1J share* KcnsiurU/ii i : »»k stock—rar 350 sharps Pennsylvania Railroad ttock—par 3W. J share Mercantile LtLmrr Company. ißiiare PbiladelphiaLibrsrv Company. §UX) City Bixee, payable I^. REAL ESTATE BM,E-JULY 10, At U o'clock, noon- PEREMPTORY RALE-MORTGAGE OF sa». Bond and Mnrttase of 3900, secured on house and lot on Friends &venue> north of Linden eirtet, Camden N. J. Orphans* Court Sale—Estate of Elliot Creseon, deo’d. Two story Brick DWELLING. Crown street, betweea Prune and Duke street Eighteenth ward. - Same Estate— I Two-story iinok DWELLfHO* adjoin in? the above. . Ornbios* Court Sale —Estate of George Fleming# dec «L A Yearly GROUND RENT of G«tt. - Same Estate— A Yearly GROUNi* SENT of - OaFhaus* Court &de—Estate of James McConnell. _ _ deceased. Two-»tory Brick DWELLING, Swanson street, be tween Queen and Christian streets. Orphan*' Conrt Sale—l* state of James Thomas, deo'd. Three story Brick STORE and DWELLING, two three-story Brick Dwellings, and twu-storr Frame. Dwelling, Currant al'ey and haken place, between Tenth and Eleventh end 1-ooußt and enraoe streets. - Three-story Bnok DWELLING, No. 941 N« Eleventh. ,* t.beb‘W Girard avenue. / tfrix's Sale— v state of Hamlet Pearson, deo'd. •-» Bnok BUILDING, corner of Wall, CUns . "erth streets. DWELLING, Ho. «0 Lorab.nl «•., Erata °W«i , ¥^V ! Mo'£'^ , ‘ I ' lNr - iS ' T«* S ff«i Brick DWBLLIK QS - T “"F.l^t. i Coach Ho.se, Green street, north of M*nW “ »*ra«t, °TS'o“foa I Briok DWELLING Brraidosk .t, K‘ a »: tcenth ■ward. - BUILDING XiOT—Nor hwest corner of Lomlwrd and ceruse stred'*. between Pißesnth and Sixteenth "‘neat- MODERN sido jjrd No. 1804 Crern street, ~ TWo Three-story BrickDWELLI>SS, northeastoor nerof Thirty-seventh and Elm streevS. ***l®“*; - Peremptory SaIe—BUILDING LOT. sol»*bea« corner AfTiosa and Twenty-first street; 24 by 3® foot. Sale dtwolht*. • REAL ESfATE SALE JULY SL executors Hale.—Rßoosome modern reudeuce, Nd# Uti ArdnstraeL feot 9 inches in front, us feet deop to Outhberi atrfcgt. Sate at Nos. 139 and 141 fio»h FOURTH Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE Miff-* ROHR, PIANO-FORTES, BRuaSbLS UA&PETS. On Thursday Monunf. At 9 o’clock, at the Auotion fitore, an aenurtscat of excellent second-hand furniture, elez&nt piano-torte*> fine mirrors, carpets, etc.,. from families declining removed to the store for oonvenienoe jr sals> TWTOSE3 NATHANS, AUCTIONS** ■L.S AHD OCMHIBSIOH MEBOBiSI, 925,000 to loan, attho lowest rate?, on diamonds, watches.jewolry, silver plate, mrr goods, clothing, sro oerios, sugars, hardware, cutlery, pi&ow, mirrors, lut nlture, beduing, and on goods 'or m large or smnil amounts-.from one dollar t& Ukhusdus, for any Loath of time asreed on. t&~ The Olueot Ketabhehed House in this oityv IGT Private entrance on RACK htreet 17* llasinoaa boars from 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Heavy ineuranoe lor the benefit of desosiiors,- OHARGi:BONL> TWO PERCENT. Advances of %100 and upwards at two per oep*. Advances of 9100 aud upwards, at one percent, lor short loans. - AT PRIVATERAJiE. - Borne of the finest GOLIkPATENT LMSUOktiatt* CHRONOMETER WATCBRS, usual selling prices, gold «verand silver lever and leytne watches, English.,AnM, > Mbv Frenoh watoiies. at astoaishms low prices. je|w)f of every description, very pistols, tbaates tp etmminta, uf*l quality of Havana oisars. at half the importation price, in quantities Co suit purchasers, and various other kinds of goods. OUT DOOR' SALES Attended to personally bv the Auctioneer. ' Consignments of eny and every kind ot roods eli cited. MOdER NATHANS. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE'ANI> SSSigfc BOILER \YOKKS,~KE*.FXE.& LFW. PRACTICAL AXB THEORETICAL Js NGiefßExsl MACHINISTS. B</f LBR-MAKKRB, BLACKSMITHS, ami rUI/iNIrABSy bavin*. for many years, been successful operation, and been exclusively eng&cod. ui building and repairing Mamie apd River Purines, bigl> and low pressure. Iron Boats, Water Tanka Propellers. &u.. &o.t rnpeotfatty offer their services tathe public, a» being full) prepared to contract for Engines of ail mzea. Marine. River, and Stationary, having sets of Sateraa of different sixes, are prepared to execute ot erswith qaiok despatch. Kveig description or Pattern; making tn*«de at tho shortest notice- Jligb and'tow* Pressure. Fine. Tubular. and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pennsylvania ebsroool iron. PorgSwes ofsHsises nnd kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, ot all tfeseriptmai v RoJt Turpins. Screw Cutting, and ail otkef t»«tlc con nected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done St their establisbmeot.fraaofohargd.asd work jrnarant*9o. The subscribers have ample wharf aook,room fosfre ■psirs of &o&t«. where the* can lie is .perfect safety? and aro provided with shears, btooks, fa)fe t Ao>. &c>* for raising heavy or lightweights. JACOB G. ffEAFIE, -JOHfl P. LfcVY. BEACH and PALMER streets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY. No. 951 BEACH Street. Kensington, Philadelphia.—WlL- LlAM li. TIERS infonc« hit friends that, faarmi pur chased the entire stock of Paste rue at tho above Foun dry, ho is now prepared to receive orders for Rolling, Orist, and Saw Mill Castings, Soap* Chemical, aad House Work. Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, us dry or green sand, or loam. wrS-tf IAXTOL V. BCXXSICX, /. VAVSHOS nuici, _ WILLIS* E. MIXBICX. COUTUWARK FOUNDRY. K 3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STAEEW. faibAEKiPUIA. - MKRRICK A SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High ao<l Low Pressure Steam Engine*, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks,lron Boats, fco»j Castings of all kinds, either Iron ot Bran. Iron Frame Roofs for 6m Works, Work Shops, RaIV road Stations, Ac. - Retorts and 6as Machinery of the latest Und most !*♦ proved constrnotion. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such asr Sugar, Saw. ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, See. Sole Agents for N. Siliieux’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer: ana Aspinv&it a Wolfes’* Patent Centrifugal Sugar Brain* iur MaeHij* «»•-» HOTELS. ®T, NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, ... NEW YORK. When coiopletej.stx years ago, the ST. NICHOLAS wm universally prooounoed the most magnificent, con venient, and thoroughly organised establishment oft. e kina on, tuts continent. «'• h&t it was then it remains to day—without a rival in size, in snjoptnousneas, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment The Hotel has accommodation* for oue thousand guests, in cluding ono hundred complete suites of fc* families. Ms hundred persons can be comfortably seated at the tablos ol its three rabho dining rooms, and no thing that modern art hu devised for the convenience and sooial gratification of the travailing pnolio has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in impractical details, The early reputation I*l the house at home and abroad, derived from its msgnUudo. its superb appointments, and its home like comforts ace luxuries, has been en hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of the proprietors. mTI7-3m TREADWELL. WHITCOMB, A CO. EXPRESS COMPANIES. rcsrmflmnr aHE express SSsE® CO.,Office32o CHESTNUT Street, forwards Faroels. Packages. Merohand eo, Back Notes, and epeoie, either by its own Lines or in conn* jtioa with otlior Express Companies, to all the principal towns and cities of the rrnted Stats*. fc.. 8. SANDFORD, General Superintendent. PIANOS. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! "riAno-roiffE*. tflKi.OUKtfftg, riASo-i oKThe. .. MELODEONS. wltMt Bac 2 n ».v* <*>•• Nuuui 4 ClarJu itaiiar ♦, Davis, * oo.» and other*. u ~ J SEVENTH and^CHE^THUT. (mm STEINWAY * SUN’S NEW PA IIS.W tent oves-s noire ukand pianos. SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANOS, row pre ferred in concerts and in private cireiea by the beat performers. Received the first proictums over the best dB-lr IPOS CET?STNL T T Strait. CAUTION ! ASTROLOGY »—LOOK FOR ALL!—The never laiung Mis. VAN HORN is the best; she succeeds wpen all others have failed. Ail who are in trouble, all deceived by false promisee, fly to her for advice and comfort, in tcet affairs sht ntvtr &he baa the secret of wincing the afleo .se?* ! l Hus fact which induces “ft,22£2»E??** nt l?f a t? try to imitate her, acd copy her S , he Bbt > v ' a * 6a f b fl hkeness of your fti ttirt wifo* iittaLcvml, or tabeent Inend. It iswoll known SnwlmSSff^SH'V* l ** tie fiM*«ndcnl?paS SntiT*^»Sl u r*k? w^,a likeness in reality, and can give HsLSr rpO THE PUBLIC. Tl« ann jjlar ventilator. eal m«« 18 deemed, by soientifioandpracti !£VS!£*u 0 *3 fci }° \ ery bcs * .© v er offered to the public, needs only to be seen in sotual operation lor its fio e neH^«»«uJ*nt^ l r te^4 ever introduced is vSSirl® 011 * adapted for ventilating private and public Jt™ 11 **\ ®c.h<> cl3 i hospitals, engine houses, mines, ?h fl inS®M fhiiHl v ossels, and lor the cure of smoky cluranejs they have no eqnal. thi sP d . , r and retail, at “ e n«A a u ln t^ d TY? u .Vi; atm s warerooms of J^ A J’^l hL J Am u US3 MARKET Street, Phila. kATH! 011 * 1 1 fttieDtion.will be given to all descriptions of ventilating by the undersigned, who has oeen many rears practically engaged in tlte abo- -e busi o?£h A "° , r 8a l®» Outer's justly-celebrated warm-air f2iß° e » 8 ’ «AJ° fcrflz - rß ntce, hath iwite. registers. &<%*, by feM-etoHifitr. GHAS.^VIUpTaV^i. ACCOUNT BOOKS for the Ist of Julr made expressly for our Retail Sales. PERRV* Man ’faotUTiun stationer, FOURTH and RAC* ? . "* t * # Jeaim P M i1.—.<75 bbls.. Pitch. in store and IT I . for ?'? it CO.. JJuViM-.Si-l U«ANt>Y. —70 casks, in **y |f r-ijgyte+ff • CANO OUUt.'iTILi.H _ tor ssie bv Mgas& Lt - T" tnow’a Italian,” for sab*
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