The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 13, 1860, Image 4

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    Ho*, L. Q.,0; LahajS,
ton* A candidate forrtatMttott to Ceifgrew.
'•dth, tearfi,'ftote; t»j;M®MJ* Mvttfw, that
tot m«rep.Wr» to AlrtA«» b»v«bQt)ted ti. 801 l
Rites • lift of fifteen
Ditnooratfo. ptpets In; Maine, 'of whloii tint on.
. ijtpwti tlnridgo ticket. •
' -W* Democratic StatoConvention In Ken--:-
ttßk'jf/fftfr, too nomination of an electoral ticket.
pjjttttfKf to tbs reanlarnntuineee, will be held at
Lcali-tll. <ta tlti 33d of J»ly. .
'po*. G. W> XacMeoN, member of Congrees
Trait KreMeky, apoke at Stanford on the 2d; Hr
•rained liltaMlf toa?l#die»tlon of hte eonne at
;■ -; t
■ -''TWjßell and Ererettparty in' Connecticut;
MMVmT. to anil*; State: Oonreatton, to; 'seat'ln
Itewßma onto. let of Atnnet.'to nominate ««*';
dMAitotofPnetdenttateltoton. .V? 1
riStorel tMtet «• pwtftot.
Ttoaw*" b?. ;Mbiioppls ltifl^
rerfMr,,Br»ainrM^ , *!»*ter « •ocepUno*,now t
dtotowa ilnarpoteWtalte partdn the itftt, »,
tow I* no nreoHoai dtfereneo ln Uio poelttonata
’ Inn tat th* t*o DenooraHo eandldetta —Utratd
A ; Ho». Jow;S; Oita, 6f Indiana, to talked.
of». aoandldato tor Ocjrreta from (halfaw Albany;,
-dl.trfot.lna tpwtob dalinred at New Albany, on
the B'b, ba daotared binaalf faTorable to tba etH-'T
tfata tf-Mtoir,:'HallandSrentt
TVa noderaUndthat tho ieaaon that Gov.
Wl»«,dldnot addrata tba Btaekinrtoia and Lane
ranbaatton mVnthw In tbla otty on Monday niybt
laid, that be ha. deteitedany partiolpntton in
tad, aanaau HU- efler' fba ytrylnla Damoe ratio
Btata Conrention ahall bare acted —Wath. Stan
lair SJdlma (Ala.y iiyraM says; « Old: Joe
Lase.tbe candidate of the flreeatinr Diranlonlate,
erbele a member of tba Indiana Lo*lalatore, voted
four-dtttloet aod-aeparate Umea for Oonßreee to
pare the Wflmbt Proedeo; yat webear tbe par ex>
ealinw. Southern -rights Dlennloatata declare hint
aperfeet plnk of Saothem chivalry.” .
Tanias loot well in Atkmaa. Flournoy,
who arood eo firmly by Don (las In Conv.ntlOn.haH
- been Hood by. Mr. Knat, and thaee two Rentlemen
will lead In the debt. There Is now a good chance
that tbit State will RoforJ>o«*t*«AOdJohnton. al
though Sreakinridge’a friend. have heretofore
delated it a* certain for him',—Staff.. '
1 Dtixoax lfoßanr, a - leading,Democrat 'of
North Carolina, and late eonenl at Farit, made, a
autarly epeech at Reletgh, thla week, fitrthe ha-:
tlofial nominee#, Oonglai and Johneon. Hade
- nconeed the conduct of the ' etoeeeion delegates;
from Ihathtatc, and declareKl that a dlenhlota oon
eptrasy' wet the father of tho. holt. Hl* speech
area received with mnch applanse. ■
• -T«n ,VoT» o* Qcdnou.—Sy a law of thc
■ State of Oeorgla, the Preeidentlal eloetora most
reeelre s 'd thejoHly of all the.vptet to bo
> elenfed.'.ijboaw .no,'perron reeelvee * mejoflty.
then the liegtalature malt ohooee the eleotore
The .Bfeebintddge abd litne men,,'eontoloot of
being;'the' lowett party In tha State,; areSatterlng
tbeaielTM that'tha*cheica of alaetort Will davolve
'en tha’begtslatere. ,-r; ■ ; ■
' A- Doconae OtaAir.-eThe Bonglss men in
Pet'rihnrr. whb heva all the baokbbne and nearly,
el) ihe brain ef .tha party there, are patbing mat
tnrewitb a daterwlnad band' Thalr laal ehetnro
the ineotlvlty of tbelr rympathlaire In thh oity; 1
who permit thamaelvM ; to ba drarehadowed; and
lotioldatad by Jnntoltoi.' The Pateraborg Ex--
nrrre.njh; .
‘•Tha frlanda of Doagtaa inAhU eity t wennder-,
Itand. are maMeg Brepirationa to iaaae a eem
lt will be edited with ability and'
anargy- and will nambef. among it* contributor?
toaiaol, tba moctteleetedman ofthesOemoeraey
of Pateraknrg. ’’—NteAeiomf Whig. ..
An Interview with Lady Morgan. >
, Tha'aathef of. anharaihg boric abemt to ba piib
lUhedby thaMtoara. Barpera, hhdarthe appreprl
ate tii|aof “(Jaeest of j^iyosihefcllOw-
Ing lottrettiog aecrmot of a poreonal interview
with tha ealebratod ibady Morgan, to long ,ono of
tha atata of tbahlgheet Engllih eoclety, and bat,
, rtoitnlll.deeeated at an adyaneed age';' ;
Ardneybidy Morgatipaa the lattoriyatyled her
mit; Utlraataigbfr bar, drat a* ;I,ady Morgan
merely, #tth a rrapeetabladboklng hnaband, a
large; llgbt; beavy matt, In awetari.atTtrbo at onw
worablpped And edmonubed bar ae we do a cblid
It waa in kbit' abe need, to oali tbe oot-of tbp
way lagloneof North Mery lebone tbat I bad stood
naar a piano tbe wbolo erenlng endeavoring to.
make oot who eonld ba that abort' personage who
■at behind a.emalt table (ihongb' in a circle) oii'
which wae pet one of those dark-green circular
ritedea whleb tpring ont of a stand! yet even this
protection to her,pooreyee wee not tbongbt enough.
tor ibn lady held before her face a green-fan, ?/i
■that, a.deep shade was. east -upon - her diminutive
flgarebtbind ; nnd, even in s taril-Ugbted'renm'
she wes.as tnncb; in retreat it If she bad been tak
ing her pleasure on a puniest day, In an arbor. - .<
' T roon pereeived thnt sha wee S centre Of ettrec-,
tton,mnin that room where Agnes Strickland at
oee lime, Campbell at enotber, - Snare, -sndp in
the efutm of the evening, nnmbenesa fclentlfie
celrhrltici h»d come ead gone. Sheil,; oven then
partially bald, eat .down near, har and relapsed
Into hls bcloved hrogae; and tberawas sueba ploy
of wit heiwwn Ib«n, sneh brilliant attacks bnbir
part.jso'h pungent yet good-natared.retorta on
nere. that I frit taro sho was from tbe dear Emerald
Isle—one of a race ‘bat baa always its joke and its
reply, aeenat deelh’adoor, ' ’ ‘
I said to a grlmdooklog gentlemen near, “ I am
a stranger, air; pray, who Is that?”
, I'm net) roy eyes towerd the green fan.
- ‘ That lady.! do you mean. that very nice
looking perton, near- - tba screen T . A fair,- comely
ledy, with liehtbatr! Well, yon remember bear-
Ing of MU' you were’ bore,' .it must
hsve been; that Is she ; she Is now Lady Baeher.”
“Oh y as, I know; I did not mean bar. There 1?
a lady; eae, Lady Beeher is bending now to talk to
ber;ehe.holdeafan ” , .
Ob 1 don’t you know ! Lady Moreen, of oonree. 1 '
“Ledy Morgan! but-” "
' ” I doa't meau Ledy Morgan, of Tredegar, but
tha entboroeeiof‘‘.The Prinoeae,” of “Tloredep
Maeariby';’’ doh’V jroh remember V? " ' -. ' : -
“Oertainly/’ . , . . ■
“ Every oee knows her.” punned my informant
who, I found afeerward, was a toured reviewer;
“ you will Bnd her agreeable; she makes herseV
pleusnt.” ■; r. • --
And, indued; eo I thought; for it wu some time
before I could get a eool pest of ohsereathm. Sav
ing at lait entrenched myself near a foldlng door
behindafat dowager,,l took-,a calm survey ot
Sydney. Lady Morgan. Eha appeared to me then
onthe wrong sideof the half century; no one,how
erar. even now, bnowajbtryear of her blrtb, for
shebsdlke taet'to to hetself; butitleeon-
but no
one copM bare aappoaad4t,poMible wbo-knaw her,
ovan at the last; thafsheecutd be eighty... She wa,
then a rery naail eW rert slight woman,'with an
aaey drpopiiig jgura, that looked as if .nature bad
naanoarelettwhen sboput it together; and then
. she na somewhat crooked, though not-strikingly,
wven when. as sbe used fo uy, the “olroulaUd ”
through tbe room at ber own aolrbes; and this de
feeVgood wamnn' as.'shg wae, as a plea she used to
attiihate to Kering prselieod the harp, too mnoh it)
her yoeth. But rtwliere that there wort fow.wo
aaen of the period In wbloh Ledy Morgan figured
aea girl; thatwere straight, thanks to stiff , stay.-
andoaekbosrda. - - -
, Jfer f«o«, though nevermore than agreeable, had
a gnat chum in it* fenintoa contour.' SlieWore
- at that tinio her own hair.' I will sot swear that
ittrasdff her own, for there were roniolone-Ieoli:
ing carle dripping down npon the illght throat;
hot ft waa evidently, parti,natural, ferlt war thin,
and drawn ncroee her wide forehead with » sort ni
taitofal nagltgeaee. It war, however, of a llgbtti
haelhaa tfie bandt with wkub, !n her’lartdiije.
*e-a«i»i*ptedtt. rettore the: Vefcerebla fhin if
Sjdoey hat y Morgan, • r ~ - ,■,
H.reveawere'lerge, and of Alrlnhh gray, in
early .life probably blue.. One of them had a alight
eatt. aad went off ata tangent.to the right; not
thla didhot apoil'tbe expreirion.jrtLtoh waa very
JWeet-and very thoughtful, with(ipt,Tat any time
that X itnew fcer. being brilliant or Marefclng
She alwaya looked like a person wbo *aw fmpeV
feed)’and ebb alwaye spoke ,of hcnelf : ,ag half
hlmp; and talked of visit* from Alexander and
dark roewii) laeehea, and thadea; and I never a»w
bar witkoot;-that green fan Jp: jier bend'. ’lt ht
orweapaatiqaLylTice fiarkelf-Yee I baliaveabaaa>
roore than any one elan did-;- nothing escaped her.
flnekaew-every *•*«*«*• offoellng tbatpaaeadjn
tfceiefßdi of others; abe remarked draw, and‘abe
, ner.r unintentional!, forgot or mlitooka person,
’ Her’other featorea wera nklther pronilnent nor
beaatifal, yet peculiar; Lady Morgan 1 . own soCmB
and aoee ■I never eaw- any oM tbat reeeoibled
her; and if oor grandmother. worn here to any it,
they wontd declare that LsdyMorgan bftdbeen a
v .- t , - _. .
-u She had the’ tnanneref a woman who had been
wtoaieiire.ahd thefeoppllea the trant of aehrotii;
kla", '-BefMee.dlie fane',waa eoftj agreeable, Jifedly
wrinkladeyan tlien, lint hanooniouelj
tinted with a leupeen of rongo. I remember her
draea perfaeily. Jtwas jn.<ooUe ; to a fault—white i
Ihort alyayefi and.abroad greao'aiuh, tied ;
bahiDd; something dropping and light about her;
*?y_ ; .yg !■'* iaeei tearf ovar her abonldert. |,Bhe j
Jnojd' Irtrtglrb**** gf'lin fanoy, though ratnor,
*' o Pbangoi this etvle; and,
ijuMicelled weft dressed,
' -!&*4**.-!<W-a;ir*w York R*»oe***s_Wo:
ragret t* record, thedeathaf.probeMy; the '(Meat 1
yaportey «»-tkelfew YorkpreM, Mr. *il«*a«s,:
a nephew ot Daniel O'Connell, who'Maw terthta
- rpondad froni Uabllo with tb* Londoupeperv.aOd
**<•?stMW* «!? yireetlvewrlwrlndhiina-'
gaawa,of .that .-period. For more than twenty
JJgJ b®"** .oenneotod inovarlou*. portions, bnt
•bftdyea law. reporter, with tUSa»Vtwlt7o™- ’
if OatxmtrctZfiom be
retl«deighreinaionih#lrio(Se,; ’HjinSSrfom;
and honeat oeantenawia wero lotg mbmi-about
thaeonftai-thaOilyUaliywndtbe
. retirement, and-thenowy of blsde.th will brtwjh:
toorh Of tad fteilofi toaianywho were'w ontiofi,-;
hia e*e*doUe ofoMtta«i,et>d
tjhlealagolar trinity of.affeetlon for Ole,liMand, ;
• Qji HogtaM, aitli xoang Amariearao. eomhlnlpg
' .that JtlraK o»ly!
. tytha apjilieatldn onlgUt preaeore that ho din;
. arson [aUofHrln Wkiflnt:
b*gblr. .wteemedr.by.
.hwißOdlatMof -the preia, and hid mtmory Will;
- wiihdheni, He waaalneaebolarnnd
'<Mmmmsssmss
< •**»®**** ftfendi, will long lament
i Journal ef. Computed
tUnk Oiat oonnaeteddh B
■PllSt
iniadoua. All the
, IntheflbKW,|i>*n»<t/f?rlaifweok»Mr-;“-
V.'ilUa glvee one of ills sketchy aooouiits <f SlA
vicit to'BlLUldib'fl pCrforoianco at Niagara i
1 AaweapproaohedNUgara, the printed edrot;,
tl'cmcut. dulrilmted through the informed
o; that MonsiedV BloodlO “aa to walk the »opO,
shross the raplda , that afternoon—an nnexpected
tight, for whloh .we determined'to expedite .our
.dinner,’and defer tbe.contomplatioe .of tbe cata
r-iot We joined toa< crowd-toward the show
in ’.the middle of tho afternoon, hod entered
the enclosure at the republican end. of, the
rope (the other end. of coarse, being in her Ma :
j, s t v ' a dominion,iftrithe aooommodatlon of- the
uiore privileged spectators) There was a great
rush's* the entrtnoe, and we hid 60mo trouble to,
guard the-ladies who wpfe wlth us'agsjnstTtho
Pudentrs of two or. three wtli-dresaed men, who. I
thought; rnnst- haTO been dining too freely—ex
plained aliorwerd by the-faet that their unneoes
wiry elbowing and crowding were merely to eall off
intention while they picked my companion's pook
(!t l .The wallet wbloh they -stole (minus *lOO and
some.privato papers which it contained) was found
(ha next morning, under the Suspension Bridge,
m'ear'by. ‘ .
■ - A bind of masio was ont-playing the roar of
Niagara very vlgOrously, aad, in front of tho
ralsed soate, etood a rongh board shanty which was
'to- bo the dressing-rpom of the'performer; and,
'roaehing Iro'mthls to tha-rope, was a fenced In,
ptssage-way, at the eatremlty of which, naar the.
: blink of thuprodp!oa.l auqceaded. In.getting the
moat faTorsDlat'lUM,;- The. view of the tearful
'rapids below; the occasional pasting of a .railway
t rain aorosS tn'aph'Mtnby that miracle of mechanic
iiigentiUy, tho suspansion bridge; tha snblima
seneiyof the' opposite shore, and the comment a
of the earroundmg. crowd, helped to while away
tlie'hour or’twoof expectation, under a very,,hot
>un. * , # -■ *
Retiring to his shantyjor * minnte or two; after
all wuarranged, his roappehranee was announoed
by a grapa tt&i6«t*ianU from the band, and for*
ward dame~Teaanseh / with a high crown of many*
colored feathers on his head—not with a slow, pace,
as ; woild he expected from an Indian chief,
but dancing ajigaHthe way to the precipice. It
wa4 carlohs. fcowerezyto sep that the smile on his
lip, «md hie other eigne of merriment for the many,
•were: altogether mechanical and artificial, while
•the.oloselyrpfested eyelid, thiough which his keen
hlue eye wu herdfj’ yislble, snoired the .inner
mind’s ntterabsorption and eonoentratfoa in the
.work he had to do.
' The nope was drawn from, shore to ahoro, eight
hundred feet across and two'hondred and fifty feet
'high over the Niagara rapid*—a perilous bridge
’frr human• feet to walk! I,took hold of hie arm
,ao he stood trying the rope,'for- a moment, with
[Hie halt of .his foot. ItwasUkeabunoh of iron
mdapreseible.; And awsy be went—
- biS moceißifiad 1 feet hngging the two rides of the
ewaying eable:' his balance pole 1 playing up and
down* and hi* little figure gradually diminishing aa
’he fraiked steadily on an<T reached the middle of
1 the ‘ chasm, where he proceeded to stand upon
one leg and held the, other oaf at right angles!
The Spectators,' of eourse, were all breathlessly
silent—though I found it mqofc more breathless to.
think of, afiehratd? than to sea done. He did it
with'so mneh apparent ease and certainty that it
wasilke.sfceinga.bird fly or a spider walk the
oeilisg—not'to -be wonaeASd at for, that kind of
creature .1 am inclined'to .think Hwould bo more
startling, (better enabling one to imagine himself
intbepenormer’aplaoe), If he were to do it in
common clothes. , -
Looking eoaree larger than a butterfly as he
reached the opposite shore, Blocdln remained fif
teen or twenty migrates oat of sight, and then the
pistol was fired to annonnee his ieturn. He eame
qcletly on to the eentre, where Ve stopped to lie
do’wn.ai fall length on the rope, and execute vari*
oia postures ana gymnasties; and hstween thlsaed
his reaching oar shore again he made several pre
tended trips, as if -losisg his balance; the screams
of tbe affrighted ladies, at this, very comically
varying the tone which was being endeavored
bt the band; As he came up the slant of the
rope pg*in» I saw that his jipa were tightly
drawn-togetheryand his features were rigidly set,
with the mental exertion, and it was an expres
sion of faoe'that would 1 be worth painting as, a type,
of detarmined will. ‘ -Through all the anxiety of.; a
spectator’s suspense', l cofcldnotbelp admiring the
little man exceedingly, and I was tbe first to give
him a hand when he stepped on the ollff. It was a
cold olatnmy grip that he gave me In return, and
his fingers felt icy and wet. Everybody who could
fetch bimgtve him a shake of the hand on his
way to tha ehantyV-ahd tbe enthusiasm for him
seemed universal. ’“And thus ended “ the show”
of homan life put fearfully in peril.
Mr. Blondin, I was afterwards iold, has a Vfife:
end several children, and realdea at Niagara,
having adopted it as his theatre of performance.
His professional profits amount to ten thoaeand
dollars a year.
The Execution of, Hicks.
(Kron tba New York-Times of yesterday.]
. mm final arrangements for the execution of
Hieka will be aob.pletcd to-day by the TJcUed
Stfitss marshal; 00 that nothing will remain to he
done. on the day appointed, but to carry into effeot
the sentence of the law against the criminal. From
present pppearancee, this execution will be attend
ed with-more excitement than Is usual an such
occasions, and the officers of the law will require
the support, not oiUy of'all law-abiding oltizess,
bat of.;a police, or: military force to preserve
order Attflßg j the discharge of their unpleasant
duties. ' Throughout yesterday tbe execution
was the’ general'-topic of conversation, and the
greatest .possible.^eagerness was manifested to
procure tickets upon the island
whefo the* prisoner*!* to meet hi* fate. Every row
boat *od sailing crafe which eouldibe seoured has
been engaged for ■ week in advance,- to be used in
etmreylnf partiee' to the spot; /steamers and,all
masher or. ttUing oraft pIU also throng abbot the
island, crowded, undoubtedly,with eager spec tu
tors. /4k; /-•;*-* '
, Bedloe’s Island; which has been selected as the
place cfexeeotion, If a.Government military post,
and pext to Governor’* Island is' one >of the mhst
beaot&fal la the BsyofNew yeric. It is abentooe
mile.nearlydaa west from the Battery, hat an area,
ofeome aeveateeii-acres,'and fa partially covered'
onthe north, and west sides with* grfcwth of wit
loir, .poplar, elm, aOantbps, and ocher shade trees
idn natural growth * A handsome sea-wall sor
rounds the island/with the exception, of a small
part of the west; side, forming the outwork of a
water battery, which is Intended to conceal some
forty-five guns bfheavy calibre, the granite plat-
front
lag to tim eastward. This earthwork la smoothly
terraced ftroas tho water, and with Its gratsy co*
verisg forma a handsome promsnade aronnd tbe
whole eastariy portion 9f tba /island. It' Is upon
thiailoping bank, oii that pcrtfonof-it looklng to
thapertkeset, fronting die Battery,
that Bycdershas selected for the erection
of tbogellows. Ae spot is not over, a hundred
feetltom the end of the wharf on which the crimi
nal and bti attendants will laud. Boats of light
draft can approach to within twenty feat of the
gal!ows.'sndthere will bo nothing to obstruct the
view ofthe exesatibij. /The gallows is tba same
which has been long used in tha City Prison.
■ Ticket* issued by the marshal, it is understood,
will admit all official persons upon tbe steamer on
which the criminal will pass from the eity to tbe
J«]a&d/..A:gaar4Af United States marines will
protect the area enclosing tha gallows, and prevent
all interference with the processiop after landing
andfcfl if passes from the boat to ibe fataUpoL As
'the'view from'the bay will bo most eligible, those
who intend to visit tho spectacle would do well not
to depend upon landing at all * *
r AYomor wos circulated late yesterday afternoon
that Hick* bad commiUod suicide. The story,
however, proved incorrect. Probably no criminal
since the days or Gtbbs find Wansley, overwent
to-the yellows-with less’pobUc sympathy than
Hicks will >eeelve to-morrow wh&c ho pays the
forfeit of his own life for the many lived he con
fesses to have taken In ecld blood.
Jacob S.Hardex ado tub Mbthodmto.—
A eorreapont|ont thne writes to the Hew York Tfi-
Utnt ‘ ,
“ After the 'execution of'thia wretched,ybnng
nan I deem it proper, tbfoughtheeolninna of. the
IViinne. to Correct acme krrorgwhloh, from tl*o
to time, have received exienilve enrrow tbrdugh
apprtion oftbopmai’,; . ,
''- 1 ‘ 1 , 1.;1t , h4a beep intimated that heoanM he was a
profemkil preacher of rlghteonaneaa, the ministry
of the Methodist Eplaeopal Chilrcb ayihpathiaad
with him; and- wontd hand exempted him from the
{tot penalty pi the law.- 'To tbii wo reply, ibis not
trh* in" pjarf nor ai a whole. *h» writer,- who
nalnglea largely .with Metbodlat and other atnif
tora, haj not met With the first one who has iu ftny
degree ayaipathired with him. On.tbe contrary,
they have nntvaraally eateetned him guilty, and de
serving the dreadful penalty of his flandlah crime.
“ 2,1 t haabesn inUmated that the-Metbodlat
people of .Wamm and Hataareonotica have baan
dSafrena ofecrcenlng him from the operation Of the
lew,.. This sroprononnee,totally nptrne. /Alb the
Mlleitnde whloa.has baas manifested by MeihodlSta
and ethMfhiis been-fonnls eativiable and eged ;a
reata, and thla has been deep>Sd universal.
8. That the denomination to ’which he profeea-.
odjy..belonged are' reapohsible for his conduct.
That they faavh felt themselves sorely wounded Is
admitted, hat that any disgrace should attach to
them thsy do not admit. Snoh unhappy examples
of bake orimes exlstla all ohnrohaa, and tha II.F.
Ohsrob shoafd.hava tba aympatby rather then the
enraea of the people. - All generona-mlnded persons
In this region take thlt vtewoi the Oaie.”
H T SBBi>Muiera*ie A»a*»ra».— W. 0. &a
lagher, dabbed. the 11 Berimm of the Vest,” ro
oantly opened a new plaea 'of.amasdment—“ The
Coldfenm In the warpf hit !'Symposlam,”,on
Fifth street,'mnd wlth s vter.to makegood his pro
mise' to gomshl '* l thf bsst taleat In the country,”
went tn FUladelphU the.other day and mads an
.engagement with two stars- fn-the ”cork opera ”
liMr-HeserS, WilUstßiCb'stnhetn mnd Fnlton My
ers—far twenty dollars, per.week and boarding,
'Myattahgtbfi l‘beed{u ’> neeauaiy to partrav
’ellreg axpanaee. The engaged arrived in the city
yeatarday, sa por agreetnent, fcnt this |s about as
aaehof the contract they, seem inclined to live np
to; having,-as alleged, engaged daring the day. to
perforfo at Trimbfe’s Vartetina, for twenty-flro
delldrsper week and board,.of. whiahoinmmstueo
■Mr.« Oalltgbcr was not informed until proniDg.
Fdelihg iggriSved at this, Mr. 0. appeared before
,Ald*»“»aTtawU and made .affldavit charging the
aferswiid isdhrtdnala with obtaiolng money under
false ropreeentattoni, IJpoiiihls charge, they, were
1 ' lfc * of tha
’ Coloeeom-’’- will stand no nonaenae, and tb.e Phi
tfdelphte “MaM ” wIU. probably find tbemsolves
oelfpied UM*lrr tbep Purg«j themaalves of the eon
tmeptwaaeoedostaaeged egainit them.- Pitts-
CArTn*E oy *,'MraDB»XE.r-Deputy Unftetl
hMwlK*sl* 1 Sl W Ao,,iD - of Fld-r
. J°* f° .*bls elty oa. hit my back from ilraios
iotorfc2-*IKu 1 l! , ' f *j b ' oepinrad a unrdarer and
desperado, named Ferdinand’
rbe kae^tii^n 1 ! 1 been tracklng cyersicce
■by f Ibgfoa. Florida,
J®’* fif l Bsd. Me
threedajkktti/Words wilh and
attsadteiHSSSWß
tben’midehlawavohfoOPths.dSd
Statee of Florid?Heorgta/iAu*^
1^
inf hls'biiek osthe IsftaMe.-He was thoeehtto
the dkg^te
’sdtpJ^ljS^mSks*V^mHiMero'of^ho«t^;
•sMsws2aaas®,ss!*.
Boikos or OrFicx.—The following
jis a liatof thepafonis issnod at Washington to cUiv
jxenspl pepn^flyaufo; ? ’,*!.’" ‘ J *
Calvin Pittsburg; for improvement in
‘‘ : ' * . 1 ■ ' ,
j -Wiia. Austin; of Philadelphia; for improvement
, in attaching water pipeß.to buildlngs.
; ; K;l\ Buttles, of Mansfield t for improved wrench.
Abron B.jCooloy, of Philadelphia; for Improve*
ment l& damping railroad oars.
; _ Charles Duton, of Philadelphia; for improved
potato parer, ...
Charles Bose, of Allentown; for improved device
for straining soroll saws. ,
- John Knot, Anthony Heupe), and Frank Leutby,
of Lancaster; for improvement in grinding mills.
Frederick ’ Betdle and Samuel Eberly, of Me*
ohanioabnrgh ; for improvement In horse rakes.
■ ifobiiG. Shafer; of Fulton oonnty ; for Improve
! ment In mill bushes.
Isaao W Yau Honten, of Philadelphia; for Im
provement in car couplings.
Christian Yost, oi Intercourse; for Improved
machine for pointing fence rails. ,
■ Stephen A.’Brins, of Philadelphia, assignor to
blmself and 0. G. Crowell; of same place; for im
provement in corn and cob mills.
‘ Designs.— Garrettson Smith and Henry Brown,
- of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor* to Leibrandt A
McDowell, of same place; lor design for a oooking
stove. Garretteon Smith and Henry- Brown, or
Philadelphia, Pa /assignors toLeibrandt A McDow
' ell, of, same place; for a’;design for a oooking
■ stove. - Garrettson Smith and- Henry Brown, of
Philadelphia, Pa-, assignprs to Abbott A Noble, of
same place, for deeign for a.Qook’s stovo. - .Garrett
son SmUh and Henry Brown, of Philadelphia, Pa ,
assignors to Abbott® Noble, of the same plaae;
for design for u cook’s, Btove Garrettson Smith
and Henry Brown, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignors
to Abbott A Noble, of same place; for 1 a design’
for a cook’s stove. Garrettson Smith and Henry
Brown, of Philadelphia,' Pa., assignors to Cox,
Whiteman, A Cox, or same place ; fora design for
a cook’s 6tove.
Sevbb* Storm at Vicksburg.—The Vicks
burg Whig of Saturday morningsays: “ One of
the soverest storms whioh were ever witnessed in
this seotion, passed ovor our oity yosterday after
noon.. The damage in tho oity. however, was but
slight We beam of a bouse having been struck'
by lightning without doing serious injury to either
the building or the inmates.; Trees and fences were
blown down in various places; bat, beyond these,
wo have heard of nothing worth mentioning. We
fear that the crops have suffered In the route of the
storm. Along the river tbe greatest force of the;
wind-was felt. The wharf-boat, together with the
steamers attached to her, the Kentucky, the Mary
T., the Dew Drop, and the Arago, was blown from
their moorings, and all the steamers drifted down
the river. Everything with whioh they came in
contact was compelled to give way before them.
■ Tbe-littio sunflower steamer Cotton Plant was
sunk; the ferry-boat was badly damaged, and
several coal boats were Injured, fro lives were
lost as fir as heard from.”
Tbk Government has selected Watch Hill
for trying the sacoess of new rifled oannon. Five
mile* .continuous beach, found nowhere else m
New England, decided the locality. The experi
ments are conducted at the expense of the Govern
ment, under oversight of the distinguished inven
tor, Gen. James, who is said to have $2OO 000
“ planked” the moment success browns his efforts.
They had one trial, sending a ball 2k' miles, half of
the intended distance, On the 16th of the ensuing
month another tegt is to he made. They will then
see the largest cannon, whose ball costs $5O. No
fear* are felt In regard to entire success. Watch
i Hill is situated about six miles from. Westerly.
General Winfield Soott is to lend his preionoe at
the next trial.
. Sickness in Concordia.—The Concordia
Intelligencer says: “ We regret to announce that
the diptheria, or putrid sore throat conjoined with
typhoid fever, has prevailed to an alarming extent
on Forest Home' plantation, belonging to Douglas
L. Hirers, Esa., IS miles below vidatia, on the
river Dp to Wednesday morning there had been
thirteen deaths, three of the deceased belonging
to the overseer on the estate. There were twenty
remaining on the sick list, but generally consi
dered convalescent.”
; V. Aksdea Turck, of St. Genevieve, says
that iron Is an effectual remedy for that terrible
malady, pituro-pneumonia, since it contributes to
the production *nd enters into the composition of
tha sanguineous globules. One of the most distin
gnished cultivators of La Moselle, M. Oarny, last
year treated five diseased oxen with sulphate of
iron, and by continuous use for twelve days they
were completely restored to health.
Swallowing a Snake. —The Lyons (N. Y.)
Republican naysi “A boy who lives in Bodus,-
near tho Kidge, drank from a spring, a few even
ings rinco, and very soon after .was seized with
violent pains in the stomach, which increased to
such an extent that medloal aid was summoned.
An emetic was administered and the boy ejected
from his stomach a live blaoksoake, about five
ioobes In length, and about 45 large round as a
pipe stem.”
IMPORTATIONS.
(Reported for tbe Prete.l
BO»T<»N—Stenitiship Cambridge, Howes—lUo pke*
domestics 0 W Chase JfcfionajlMdo ABtod« A Co; 84 do
Frothmgbtun A Weils; iOdo Wain, Ijeamlns & Co; 17
do BasM& Maxwell; MdoJL Bsilei; 2SroFarohani,
Kirkham* Co; *7 do Junes Kent, Uentre * Co; 89 do
F 1 usher <b Co; 10 do Qeor?e F Penbodf A Co; 498 eases
boots »»m1 shoes Haddock Reed A Co: 119 do P Ford ft
Co; 329 no Whelan ft Co; 43d0 B P Williams ft Co: 12 do
Brown ft Pratt; 48 do Lev eW. Ks«!n ft Co:33doBi<*den
hoctrft FnrdmaD; 61 do faatsC H Garden ft Co: 41 hh’p
fiehJH Levin: 63 bo la paper C Menaree ft Co; J4pkgs
ilasawere. Muss*r ft Muaroe; 40 sucks boxarood Cp
itnnt baas saltpetre Jordan ft Hfo; IS oases sewinc
maobmes Grover. B«ker,t*on ft Co; y oasks linseed oil
Wm Gobwer ft Bro; 10 bbis varnish Alien A Needles; 30
kegs herrin* 8 Auberbaoh: 11 bales arias K A B C
Spooney 100 rkgs mdse Leech ft.Co . .
■ s rartiAimtirHiA BoxKirwr-rßAtwjr— l
GEORGE N. IATHAM,/
T.FROrumGHAM, J COMKIf Tl* OV THX MOWVB.
ROBERT 8. RBKP. \
- letter Dags
‘ At tfut Merchant #* Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Wjomlnr. Burton. July 85
BhipBoathern Rishts, Harwood.. Xtvsrpool, soon
Bark &Urgaret.Hui«..... Pemambueo,eoon
Bark Ht James, dp. Janeiro, soon
BarJrJcgftaxwell. Davis ..(Laeuayra,»oon
Brie BT Mart'n. jD»mr. ...) .Cjiennlegoa, soon
Bn* Solas, Allen.— . psmfcrara, soon
Bn* Mary E Mliliken, Worden--......CA^denat.'soon
Retch oommeros, Barnes PR. July H
Sohr Kvslvn, Vorke .Havana, soon
Bohr PsLwno. Vanoe-..~..^..,—......Havana,*0#n
•AllilNfl of THE OCEAN STEAmEH*.
FMJDH THE VNITBO .
IHW LEAVE „ FOE MW
Adriatic-. New -—.-July 14
Edinl>urxb.~ • Boston-Liverpool July 14
jEtna—• • New York-Gu*t*n ft LiverpOOl.Juljr 19
G ldenFleece.-.New JuIjrJO
Fulton New York. .Havre. July *1
Glasgow.,..NewYorlt..Lirprpool.. July *1
Arabia.. .Bo«ton.-Liv4rpool™ Jay 25
Vimderhilt- .NeF York. .Havre... -..—-. July 28
Africa—..... .New York-Lit erpool />ug 1
Canada-*... Boston-Liverpool Aug 8
Ar&io. New York. Havre Aug 18
FUOM Europe.
OBIPB LEAVE ’ DATS
Arago-v,......Southampton-New York——. July 4
Vanderbilt Havre-New York -.July 4
C of Baltimore.-.Liverpool-New York... Jpty 4
Africa...... Liverpool-New York-.,. —. July 7
Jura Liverpool- *ew July 10
Canada.—~....'Liverpool~Boston~.‘ July 34
Asia -Liverpool-New York....,—July 21
Australasian*.. -Liverpool-New York. -—July M
The California Mail Steamera sail from New York on
the 6th and toui of aaeh month.
■ The Havana Steamera leave Neyr York on the 2d, 7th,
l*th, 17th, and ®th of each numth.
- AKIN K (NTef,f/!RBNCR
TORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 13. 1960,
SUN RISES *—.4 41-BUN BETS— 7 13
HIGH WATER 9 SI
’ ' ’ATimVap.
Brig Orinus, Belter, 4 dsy* from New Bedford, ia t?cl*
Isa to Shober. Banting k Co. 1 * - *
Sefar nhss WjlliHini. Golden, 7days .ftrom Pljipoolb,
NC, with to 6sml Bolton « Co ,
6ohr Rpt'dlnitoji. Clarb. i dtz> from Rlohtnond, wita
coal totf Mnrna VlTnla k Ooi’ Pnijjdat the Lazaffttfo,
ship Villa Pranoa. from Newcastle, Hog, bn< Mary,
rom Bt Jeeo.
Bobrß B Howlett. Bflinera.fi days from Wilancaton,
NO. witknoobblsrosm to Rowley, AshbaTner kCo. ,
.Soar Horace.BU>lt«'Otbbs,4days from New Bed
fora ip bailMtto Noble.-H»inntett tc Caldwell.
So ir M A Shrosebupe frofn fioatoo.
Pc nr l Bdiy Eljen. Gomm. rrpm Boston.
. BohrElleD,HftHett, from^Bcctott,'
. Pobr H&nofth BUokmiin. Corson, from Boston.
Bohr B K MayheWs from Boeton.
Bchr Pbodeila Blow, Fetereon. from Boeton
Fcor MarthaJ Gauso Smith, from Providenoe.
Schr Neptune, Ma*ee,irom I<yno. .
Bohr John Compton, Biliott, from Maur r eetown.
BobrN BTTjjornpeon, Steelman, from Salem.
Bchr Jo* Ma’sfi. M«thia*. Jrom Marblehead. .
Bohr Hiokman, Dickerton. from Koxhury.
PXsEARED.
Rtoanuhip Kecnebeo, Johnson, New Yolk, via Capa
May. j Aliderdice. - 7
Nejj'uce, Magee, 'Washington, Noble, Hammftt
behrß Staples;dibbi. Boeton,- - *■ do>
BonrM A Shropshire,B&ropkbirp, Bonton, N Bturte
»ant* Co. *’ > . w -
B RPharp. Mayhew. Boston, do 1
gfgobr flßew. Pelermm, Boston, 0 AHeokecher & Qo»
*§9h?i4kdy FHeu.Coison,Balem. do
• fiehr Atert» Oh*mpion. Boston, ftoihsrmel & Wa l&oe
Bonr N B T Thompsgnp Steelman, Boston, Van Ov
l#Q. Norton k Co.
BohrFilea Hsllelt. Boston. do 5
fiohr M i Oeus«i PmUh. Norwioh, B MHnea k C*>. t
Bohr John Compton, Elliott, Providence, Binnlcicspn
k ®loyer.
• Bohr Hiakman.Dioberson. West Denai*. do -
•- BehrJ MftT*hyMatb)M.MarMehead,'oaum,OittekCo
Bohr B Blackman, Ccreoa, QlbttoeaUr, Tyler, Btone
Str Rich Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Grovjs. Jr.
Correspondence of the Exchange.) '
A bark came In last niaht, and'ia the only veseelat
the Breakwater. Mr Saott, pilot, landed lust evening,
and .reports that the pilot Turley supplied,
yesterday forenoon, a bark end three Or schooner* with
pilots. A tall-rlgfgd brty is now off the Beacon Light,
coming Vlnd N moKi vJj
BY YptcMtAPH.
(CouPSpOß&e&he of The Press.) •
r 'NovoLg. July J2.<
Arrived,ship Josiah flradlse, from Baker’s
awaiting order*.
Hampton Roavs, July 12.-
Arnved, Conquest, from'Catlao.
- I *rSB^ABaSTB?r».umL
The Wyoming left with C boats, laden and conaignjad
BaTley k Bon and Thotnna Cr&lir. lumber to John
Craigt Hiram Mprise, do to Afalone k Tailor; T hi wo
tliermei, do to R Wolyerton} Perkin* k McCaun. do to
M Tramp k Sons; C R Bookalew, coal to Delaware City.
. (o#nw "f“* # f' n ff»< l . J #l , 10..
The following boete from the Union Cenal vuuid in
to the eohtt,lln!l C&net to day. bound to Thiladelphln,
leden an<l ooneieoed m foilowj:
12 Buokwalteri lumber to D R Buokwa ter; F Cule
man.do to Sami Bol'nn kCn; Fimna.dotn John <1,11;
Semoel Chrl.t, do to HororpnA Bhe*t»; Bar bnt*. do to
oeetftin: 00l Beeber.dn to.fiulpno & TMlor; *1 Bjeerne,
hltnminooe coal to Mollveme A Bon: Mer, M Lind, to
to Hodgert, Qrenmier kOo; Commerce, bloomo to Wat
derMorri.. ’
MEMORArtDA
Shlk TwJlight. Cel*,, from Callao, arrived up at Bal-
U lSrk for JUn de Joneird,cleared at B»l-
Lowing. Kell,. oleared at Baltimore Jltlr In.t,
n. Webber, rroro Harana fi [ult.it-
Boston nth Inst SpokeWh. lat SSO2, loog JJ33fbrjy
Geranium,of Farmin»dale,»days from Feneaoolaror
Croton o ,' Blje, for Delaware City, Balled fro*,
Wheatop,faenoe,arrived at
'lOtblnst. _ , - ■ -y w^'r'.i
Sohre Caroline Grant, Presser* and Kmellne Trial,i
frojn.Provideoce lor Philadelphia, uMled from,
' 'pliakbeth, Hint, and'Czar, Hhmraotul.i
hence, arrived atPictou soth nit.. . . -.-. „
. Bohr Telia Foyu Deammg, at Boston Uth mat, from
Savannah J * - - 1 r - - ' - j
'Bohre.Dapiet Townsendi Toyrnieiyl, Raratosa.' El-,
rinds*. Isaac Rioti. Grown Ui3nd Ads, Herbeit, Purvere*
for Pmindelpbia. cleared at Boston lUh Inst. . .
Brooks, at Boeton Uth last, from Dpla-
£SP B,for from New
' ® Meroy, Davis, from Bristol for Defaware City,
•akHewponFMkthiDst.' - - - ' .. ,
n tehm JoW JPkmnm. Hall, Amelia Q Reeves, Labe.
fOT i , '>ilJ.l,kla. aaU«d
"“k' Cwia.M WarrtH bth in.t frmn
j eait,d from Warren 10th
’ heno ” ,r,lv;d M SBV,n '
HIE Pllfc:BS.-IFHiLADiiLi > iUA. ? FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1860.
JC&lunBK ‘
dOlphift toKo.rfolk and Ponsinontli* fca. , v - ; ~.
On and after July Bth, pcweu*«rs, from Pblladel-.
takr the'B tram . atAhe depot;
cornor tfrr.ad street and Washington avenue, on
Tuesdays; Tbuiiday.s.'and >aturdayr, arriyips at Sea
ford at 1.1)0 P. M.'» -at Wpricik < early foe next
ntoruing, Tbe-steamer Philadelphia wiU leave Norfolk
on the evemnss of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday t
oonneotinx wuk the train at Beatoid, whioh arrives at
Phiiadelpßla at 1 .• ■ . . ,
Fare for first-claw passengers, including meals on the
Beoond-olas*passenge>s, including meals on the l»oat,
taken aslpw as by any other route.
* For furiher particular*, see sn.all hand-bills at the
hotels, and otherpuulio plaoes, or inqnire of
■ :C. P. IMRE. Agent,
owner Broad st. and W ashington gv.
H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation,
jyg let , . P. W. ft o. R. R. Op.
West ohestke
'HILAMLPHIA
•
On and after 16 h 1699, the passenger
trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Btation,
corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streetn.
West Philadelphia, at 7;SO and 10.30 A. AL, and S.S9,
4.46, and6J* PaM. -
Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.40, 8, and 10 80 A. M„ and 1.45 and
i.ltP. I. ON SDNpAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A; M, and.*
Leave West Chester. atTJOA.M,.andSP. M. (
The last passenger.railway oar will leave Front and
Msrket streets 80 inmates, and Eighth and Market
streets 25 minutes, before the starting time from the de
pot, and will carry a flag to denote it.
• Office and wmtiog room, southeast corner of Eighth
ami Market a-reets. where passengers, purchasing
tiokets for West Chester. wiU be famished with a tioket
over the passenger railway.
On and after July 9th,' And till the above *mn?ement
tikes eifeot, the trains will leave the depot, N. E. cor
ner or Eighteenth aud Market streets, 16 minutes be*
fore the abovo hours from West Philadelphia. Leave
•west Chester as above.
HENRY WOOD,
jy3-tf General Superintendent ■'
BE'-. . H | NORTH • PENNSXL
VANIA RAILROAJI. -
So.
On and after MONDAY, July 2d; laco, Pamenger
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets. Phi
ladelphia, DAILY, (Bundays excepted,) as follows: •
At OJ9 A.‘M. (Express;, for Bethlehem. Allentown,'
M&uoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, WHUamsport,
fto.
At 3.30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, h o.
This tram readies Kaston at sao P, M„ and makes
connection with New Jersey Central for New
Atfi P, M. for Bethlehem, AHentown'i JTauoh'Chunk,
fto .
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. Y* for Doylpstown.
At 10A9 a.M. and 6.6o F. M. for Fort Washington, '
The 6.U0 A. M. Express Train makes oloeo connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkeabane,
and to all points jn the Lehigh Cori Region.
TRAINS FOR PHILAIjKf,PHI A i
Bethlehem at 6.63 A.M„9JoA.lu.andfi-22P.
Leave Doylettown at 7JO A. M and 4.16 P. M.
Leave Fori Washington at 6J6 A. M.findSUl 1 .
UN BUNUAVB:
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. ML
Pniladelphia, for Doylestown,atB P. M-
Dor lestownTor Philadelphia at 5.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at fi.ou P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem..9l NXFarctoMauohChunk.fiS4o
Fare to Ea5t0n..,...,. 1 BVlFara to Boyisstown.. 080
„ Through Tickets must be procured at the Ticliet Of
fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare. < «-
AH Passenger Trains iexoept Sunday Trains) conneot
at Berko street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Rauroada. 20 minutes after
leaving Willow street.
jyS ■ ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
fig wo——p PHILADELPHIA AND
fiSdHsNISR READING RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OF FARES I
On and after APRIL 2d, 1860, Commutation Tickets,
with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, good for the
holder and any member of his family, on any Passenger
Tram, and at any time. They will oe sold by the
Treasurer, at the office of the company. No. 2*7 South
FOURTH Strfcet, at a redaction of twenty-five per cent,
from the yegular fares.- Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
route, tbe ScbnyUdU and Lebanon Valleys being among
the most beautimi and healthy in the State, and acces
sible by four trsinslrCta aodjn PhHwdeTpbfa dallr.
8. BRADFORD, Treasurer,
Philadelphia, Maroh 93th. 1880. inhg-tf
fig PHILADELPHIA, GER-
T^NNHAILiHOAD-SUMME^PSaANGEMISfi-
Lem Philadol.fi. i, T, e, #, UhU,‘and UA. M.,
1,,, SK, t, «, ex, 7, S. t, lok. aml iIK P. M.
■ LaavßGerjnanto’im}. 7, 7K,a, B>£,B,lo,n,UA. M„
. Leave PhUadslphla min. A.M., t.S, t, 7H,and
Uhr.M.-
Lsave Germantown 5.10 min. A M., 1.10 min., 4,6 X,
“ CHESTNU’r HrLL RAILROAD.
Phgdelphia 0, 6,10, I* A. M.,1,4, f, SH, 6,9,
JLAave Cheatnut Rill 7.10. TAJ, .8.40, 9.4011,40 A. M„
1,40,*.49,8.50,8.40,and I.W P.M. .
ON SUNDAYS,
feave Philadelphia 9.0* A. H., *, 4, and 7M P. M,
Leave Chestnut HiU7AO A. m., 1*J0; 640, and 0.10
nuru, f,M,
FOR CONSHOHOGKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Korriftown I, 7,04 W, 9, U A. M„ l«, 4>S,
f end in P, Al,
Leave Pidiadelphia9
W av. N'cr.l.to Wm A. P. hi
ON dUNBAYB,
May. Philadal.Ma , £ M.,», s, and 8 PM.
bare MAMjgakTAJS,M., I)4, m. and«« p.M.
jnSreonMnc PHIL.AUKLPHIA
, o.tntr<«!rner(4 BKiAtianil OaLLOW
connecting at Harrisburg .with the PENNSYLVANIA
bury/fto,
.. AFTERNOON LINES,
r-wjfr.<»i«». u,«« at 5 Ft ftLi Daily, (Sunday* ax
-S>ISTANCKBVI A AND HEADING
PROM PHILADELPHIA. MU 6/
To PhanixviUd „7»
Lflbapbn*. 6$
W|li»r^lmrg,-^. < 141
JqnoUQll* *lg
NortbHtbbariand r
Loinsbnrf —„». .1718
fiiiitou~—.......,„.ias
—-—...187
W»Hmwi«pnft. . , ,-..intt
Jersey «>»<»* **?
Look Raven..~.„...2Se
"rrr: Williamsport and Klmira
Elmira Railroad.
IfnJA' M.» aa'i tho a.SO P. M. trail) oonntotd&Uy
atfort Cli nton,<Bond ays *xoeptei, > with the GATA-
WiSSA,, WILIAMSVORT and ERIE RAILROAD,
RJ&iRS o^f^np^otioa B Tinea to Nift«ara Fall*,
SMM?w»"
iWjt-tf • M.I r,Jf«NNEV. H«T.t«r..
ESimismmm Philadelphia
READING JUJbSOAB.
Uu and altar July 1, i&yo. Mileage Tickets will be issued
at 840 each. a diHrciiintofJs percent., giving the holder
a-nghtto travel S.ouo miles At shy time, between an?
points, an-> m tho No. 1 car of any Passenger Tra non
above Railroad or the branches worked by said Com
pany.
; Durness men and c»h»rs, having oeoacinn to travel
frequently hefwpen different points, will find tins ar
rangement convenient and poouoinioal.
'For said tickets or other fatottbatinn apply to the
Tio et Agents on the Line- U, A. NIC LiA. General
Superintendent, Reading, or to ft BRADFORD.
JeBB 1m Treasurer. Philadelphia.
BKnprnrnrT elmira route—
QUICKKI'rIiOUTE to Tamaqna. Catawisw, Rn
pert, Wiiioebarre. fjoranton, Danville, Milton, Wil
l\ameportL'"Xtdy; Khnlrn. Bnifalo,
Niagara Fafiß, Tlochester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo.
Ohioago, 6t. Louis, Milwaukee, enu All points Norih and
r PBesenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Pbi
k!i<nYhlu eiiJ Uwrilnx corner BROAD and
CALLOWHiLXi BtrHtaVTfs2p»nser Cptranne on Cal-
I'rVbiil street,) daily (Bundays exoeptoa); for alwve
points, as follows t _
DAY EXFKEBB 8.00 A. M.
NIGHT KXPRESB 8») P, M*
• ITie 8100 Ai AL; train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes-
IX’rrße Pittson. Bcranton, and all stations on the
frAORAWANNA AND DJjOOMSBUJIG RAILROAD.
'lLeaiWFpUAini Oonpeotions at Elmir*
wltlii the train* m the DowJwfk and Uric, Ganandaigim
and Niagara Palis, and Buffalo, New York cno Erie.and
New i orb Central RaiPoads, from all points No'rth and
Wect, and the Canads!ft*
Baggage to Elmira, Buffalo, and Buspension
Bndge. and all i ->‘f rmediate points,
Tioketscapbi i woured at the Philadelphia and El
was 111 '
Leave the Phi', lelphiaand Reading Depot, tiroadanri
Callnwhill stra ti daily (Sundays exoepted), for all
point* West a i North, at CP. M.
Freights mu be diriivered before SP.AL to insure
tire*.' going th» ame day.
For - icfurinatioa apply at Freight Depot.
THIRTEEN i or to
. OHAo, S.T'AFrENj GflhorajAjrent,
Northwest ccrnar SIXTH and GKESTNUTEtraets,
aplg-tf Phimrielpliia.
1860. Bn-iw, 1860.
wnur
LINF.S PaOU. PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
. YORK A NT); WAY FLANKS,
Frcm Wabiut-,treat Wharf,
Will leave a. follcvra—vixi
At 6 AM, via Camden anfi Amber, 0. ft A, Aflonm7 ißll '
modatlon....* 81 SI
AteAM.viaCundca and JerMjCitr(H.J.)Ao
commodat{cu,.i * T ,jg
At» Aj M, via Camden and Jenie, Oitr, Mornlnj
AtiJJtf PM, via Camden and AmWY, AoooMuno
dation, Sts
At 2 PM, via Camden and Amboy, C, and A. Ex
press -- , , n , _ . _ JAg
AM PM, by Stoamboot via Taoouy anTJereey
City,Evsedoj Express..., . 800
AUF M.-hy Steamboat Tooony and Jersey
Oity.Pti Class Ticket a 29
via Camden aod Jersey City, Evening
Joriey’cityiSouthem _
At tt rM, vyv Camden and Amboy
tion,(rreTght ar.d Pac*enger,>—JfltClauTiyket, S 2S
Thed.PMMailLine runs daily. W The 11PM.South?
cm Mai!,Saturdays excfiptedr '* r
For BolvMert, Eaatou, LarabertviUe, Flemington.
&>., at S A M and 4 PM, lrom Walnut-street wharf, and
7.1) A Mfrpm^Eenslpgtoo.
For Water Gap:Stroudsburg, Scranton,
•Montrose, Great Bend, kri.,jft 6A. M. from Walnut
street wharf, and 7.16 A.Jfl. from Kensington, via Dela*
ware Laokawannaand Western R. R.
For Mount Hpiiy, atB and 9A, M., » and 4« P. M,
For Freehold, j p, m.
For Bristol. Trenton. ko„ at ili and 4 L\ M. from
Walnut straet wharf, 7.W A. M. and 6H P. M. from
Kensington,. . ' i
dilWltol.',Wte for Bo " )e ' 1 ‘""‘ *Sen~-
, Sieamlgat Trenton for Taoonr. at It A. M, and
TseanTtPeverij, Burlibrton, and Brutol, at 4 P. M.
VMr Fuyad* Of Rnsi»r,,.onlr, allowed each Pa««en
eer, - Poftonaercaro grobiliitAfJ from takimtaartninx a,
baigoso bnt their w.Sriag uscarel. All huggoac over
sffr pound. toMpaid (or oglro. ThoComran, limit
their wapoueibnitr tor baggage to One Dollarper pound,
and will not h.llable -foranr amount fccjomf SIOO, M
eee^aptouUconWvM
IXinmwa NOTICE.—CHESTER
will start frouLtlip„n©wl ftweiiEor Depot of the Phila-
f JUadlng RMlroad Company, comer of
BuUADana CALLOWHiLL Streets, (passenger, ea-
''ifiAlN for Dowfclnfttown, leaves at 3.00
MnpERNOON TRAIN for Downlngtevr • leaves at
* DJotiY ('Bondfty*'«4^eepte4.) , '* *
* 'Bycrderofihe.iicardnrMa'nafersoftiiaPhßadelpltis
■■yp/^V.^'^^faENNFY.gecretarr.
WEST CHESTER
A IL R PAD" THAI HR vii
wJst^eiteratkaA.’A.’l.lOP. m. 9
UKNTBAL
1860rjnl&"l860,
TIIB OAPAaiTTOFTH|'SOAPI3NOW EQUAL
connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Norton* New York, and all points East, and in the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and
from au potato in the West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
passenger* unsurpassed for ipeed and oomfort by any
other route. _ -
Ripress and Fart Lines run through to Pittebnrg,
Withoutchaugoof Cara or Conductors. AH through Pas
senger Trains provided with Loughridco'e Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding mnoh to the safetT of traveuors.
Bracking Cara are atUohed to each Train; Woodruff’s
f &
its* expected.
Mill Tram leayo. Philadelphia at 730 AIM,
Fait Lino <• “ IIAOA.M.
AS FOLLOWS :
Harrisburg Aooommodation, via Columbia, 8 P. M.
Columbia « 4.00 P. M.
fcffiler “ JftfcS:
Wmt Chester Paeaenseni will take the'Mall, West
Chester Aooornroodation,&nd Columbia Trams.
pMsangersfor Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving phi
ladelphiaat7J6AtM. directly throush.E
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offloeiofthe
Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal
tinmre: and Tioksto Eastward at any of the Important
Railroad Offices in the West 1 also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mususippi or Ohio
livers.
89" Fare always as low, and time as ouiok, as 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 this
the
„,Tko oonneotlon or tranki, In th# Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoid, 05 all drarage or ferriage of Freight,
to. other with th. l«TOt of time, ut odvantaMOreMilr
appreomted hr Bhipppora of Freight, and th. Travel
ling Pnbho.
MerohenU and Shlpppreentnuting tho traneportation
or their Freight to thie Companr, oan relp with confi
dence on iuipoedvtranelt.
1 tP E mA?T S .t V-REIGHT to and from anr point
in the West bp the Fennarlvama Railroad art at alt
ttrtt; as /avoraih at an dtttrttd by tUtir Kailroad
CompaHtss, •
%r Be particular to mark paokages " via Fenna. Rail
road. -
_ For Freight Contraeu or Siitajing Directions, apply
to, or adoreesej thor of the following Agents of the Com
pany;
* _ ■ B. A. STEWART, Pittaburr;
H.B.Pieroefc Co,. ZanfoyiUe.O.i J. J. John.toii.Biplep,
0.1 Ji.McWeelp.MaTßTiUe, Kr,; Orraehp ft Cropper,
Fortamonth, 0.; Paddook ft Cp., Jederaonvilio, Indi
ana; 11. fr. Brown ft Co., fflr.oinnati, O.; Athern ft
Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0.116 Meldtum. Madiaon, Ind.;
Joe. E. Moore, Loiueville, Kp.; P. e. O’Kilop It Oa,
KvaneviUe, Ind.: N. W. Urahara, ft Co., Cairo. 111.; H,
F- Bene, EhalerJ: Glam. St, Ivan. Mo.; Job fa. itar
rur,NeahvUle,Tenn.; Harneft Huut.Moraphie,Tenn.;
r^F|fihfeMv^?i,te“ntfe
B?j£Srtl?m™etv Baltimore,
/. . h» LEWIS, Gen’l gup’t Altoona, P».
itfl-lr
SUMMER ABKANGE
and ™-
J
_ ForßeHiniorentB.l. A, M„ It noon, (Eipr eat,) and
U.lO f» Me*
All Aa_M, IS noon, I.U, 1.00,7 Ad and
For Wilmington at 8.11 A. M„ 18 noon, 1,15, 0.00.
7.00, and 11.10 Y.fA* ’
For New Castle at AU A. M., and 8.00 p. M.
For Middletown at B.U A. M.» and 0.00 P. M,
Jor Bover at&U A. M,. and MO P. M..
ForHarnagtonatAlSA. M. andoP. M.
*or Milford at 84* A. M, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Saturday* At 0.00 p. M
For Farmington at 815 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Piid&ye tat 6XO P. M. . *
;or Bedford atB4o A.M. Mondays, Wednesdays, end
Frida* s at 0.00 P. M.
at 813 A.M.
89“ Train at 810 A. M will oonneot at SeafoTd on
Tuesdava. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat
tp Nojfollf.
ord 04t ft M.
Leavewiiminrton at€.M,B.SO, and II.H A. M„ 1.45,
IJil', andg.MP. M.
Leave S&bstmry at 140 P. M.
atT^raiiTr*."' lhui,J “ s ''
di' B F K'X i .^ n e JS^??A. tl,ErSdlya ' 11,1,1 Satur
.eve Milford, Mondepi, Wedneedapa, and Frtdapt,
at7AO A. M.,end LOOT. Si.
Leave Herrington at 8.15 A. M., enl 4.50 T. M.
leave Dover et VM A. ftL. and .SS P. M.
Leave Middletown at WAS A. M. and 84) P. M
Leave Mew Cutie at B.OO.MAe A. M., and P4i P. M.
Leave Chester at 7.40, 8.10 A. M., UXM, t.tl, e JO, and
f»3S r, M.
L»tg Baltimore f«r fttHaimry and Delaware
'luucM at J£.i» AjM., and SM P* M._J_
TRAINS run HAjbTlMOni!
«n Cheater at 8.41 A. M., U.<B and U.M P. M,
Lea™ WiUnlntton at 9.JS A. H., HAS P. M.. and 12.211
FREIGHT TRAlW.with PASBENQER. OAR ettaehed,
, mil runaa follow*:
tear* Philadelphia tor Perrrrllle and Intermediate
plaoei at If. M.
iMMat wW'W 0n f °' p * rrrrin * “ 4 latenaedUte
Leave Havre-do-Clraoa for Rattmiora and intermedi
atp plooaa at a do A. M.
ate t^aoaaatiioeP'il[ H 0 ''**' 48 '®™ 08 and Intermedl-
Only at IMAP. M.» f sto Baltimore.
Only At fi.W P. M. f from Baltimore to I'liifjulelshta.
is' 8. M. FKI/roN. Fymiilent,
fS-BBPWB PUHiADiSI Pill A AND
BALTIMORE CENTRAL
ARRANGEMENT.—On And
after MuNDAY, JnlyOlb. J3oo, the tanas v/jII tun as
follows: Leave the p’tsuen/erfiepet M'tbe West Chester
ana Philadelphia tfamoou Co, corner Market and
Tbir'ipth streets. West Phtlaoelphie, doily (Sundays
exnepted)at73oA.M.aml4.fs P.M. 7
On Wednesdays &bd Saturdayson extra train at23o
LeavaWest Grove at oAOuid&t3 A.M.,aml 4.t0 P.M.
ihe 7Jo A. A). *j ram irom Philadelphia connects Hi
rent w.th a owly line of biases via New London and
oxford. Returning leaves t aford at 6.30. A. N„ oon
nSCtinsr with theB SO A. M. iroc- West G ove
The beautiful scenery aad well-kuowd hvaftMulneu
or Delaware amt Cheater counties utfer eiipeincr in*
a,.
f Philadelphia, Jane 28,1880, tanie Wponntehfl^it,
CTKANKUN SAVING FUND, No.
» l3 j 6 w sl l til street, between Chest*
nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, mi OU Deposits
cm demaud, . * r -
Depositore* money secured by Government,
State! and City Itoans, Ground Rents Mort
gages, Ao.
This Company deems safety better than large
profits, consequently VUI run nd risk with depo
sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to
return, with S per osnt. interest, to fho owner, as
they have aiyaya done. This Company never
f>ynatea, married or single, and Minors, can
fratMuSt'tas &'ii t iSiffiS t 0 ' po,,t '
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
ofPennsylvania with authority tdkeoeive mono?
from trustees and exeoutors. T
LARGE AND BMALL SUMS RECEIVED.
Omoe open daijy, from 9 to S o'oiock, and cn
Wednesday evening until oo'clock. ‘
Philadelphia and Readies
and Lebahon YftlleyTß.iT.
Northern Central
Railroad.
Siuibury and Kris K. K,
DIRECTORS.
Jsoob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Shimller. George Russell,
Wasaohi W. hfoan, Edward T. Hyatt.
Lewis Krumbhaar, Henry Delany,
Nichole* RUtenhouse, Nathan Smedfey,
Jos. H. Satterthwaite, Jones Yerkes,
Joseph W. Lipoinoottr
. JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
CTBPROamiraLL'Aptß,TrpMuHr« ‘ •
a«J-y -
CAVING FOND—FIVE PEE CENT IN
TERK3T.-N ATION AL SAPEI'V THi'M' poll.
WNY.WAIjNUT Street, §oaUiwe«t corner of THIBJ),
Fluadelvhia. Incorporated bj the Btate of I‘enr.sjl
f ASISi
Money ia reoeiyed in apy sum, L&r?o or email, and in
draw i ® * rora °* depoeit day ol with-
The office*» open every day from nine o’olook in the
morninp till uvo o r qlook In the evenfof. and ou Monday
and Thursday eveninsa till eiKhto’oiook.
Hon. HENRY L.uENNER, President
w ROBEJtT SELFRIDGK, Vioe President,
william J. Reed,
„ „ „ ~ DiHscront:*
ITqn. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster,
hdwa r dL.t arle r, Joseph fl. Barr
Robertflalfrtdgo, FranoisLee,
famuel&. Ashton, Joseph Yerkcs,
G. Lamlreth Manns, James L. fitaidioneon,
Monqr is feoeivod and payments made daily.
TUe investmentaaie-mane, in oonTdripity with the
provisions of the Chrtrjbr,'}n Real Estate Mortgages,
Ground Rents, and such first-olas# securities as vnlfal
wa»s insure perfect eeouritr to UM' dffsopitqWt Md
this /nsStuSbK 1 t? Wtmwjenoj and SuMtj t&
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
Swft 118 ? COMPANY, oorner THIRD and CHEST*
NUA Street.' ,
li«jaand .mollnmireoalved,and paidbeesonds
mand without nduoa.inyi Five PEIf CENT. INTE
REST from tjip igr pt depult to tho dar of vrtli
arnln?i l ? )1 fff!ft < ifrsrS , l! * AW dv. anJ °a
ril; oArj.vf-NtNud.froiiif untilfo'oloos.
UKAFIS for u!o on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
Preaidem-STKPHEN R. PR VWFORD,
'|MUS NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
“THE PRESS"
iaptoparad to eaacuta neatlr.oheapljrand oxpedltiou.l.
' BOOKB,
tt. All onlar. left at the ruhlleatioo Offioe of Tkt
mm.No.4W CHESTNUT STREET, will bopromptlj
W®>|dadto. ieie-tr
TVSSOI/UTION—The Partnership licre
■f-' tnroreexietipsinllie names of LEE k SEA RK
1, uan’*J^?rVlJ ln l l ,U lt l nn * The hiieines* will be flotlled
at»SO CHErlTnUTStreet.
. . francpi.ee.
rmt.APKt.ri)iA, Jitne.'a 18S0. tv, VI. 11. JIrARN.
O JJ*® 'ittSerHiKTied oontlnuo the t.uair.oaH of l.ee A
“ e “ r *?{*he old Plite. ano CilEuTNUl'nStreat, and
respeoitiill. Invite the earlp attention 01 the trade to
fM'nM ll importation, of LACE GOODS, WHITE
o i»P B d-EMHRO, DEhIpS, how opouint unit
helna offered on the inoat liberal terma.
J>w « SEE BROTHERS * CO.
TJISSOI.U I'IONT. Tlib Copartnership
eji ? Un K between STEF LINO fc wfff.
UA IK. is this day tiiiso'vid by mutual oonaent. Ton
iwßL , i^, h So! a . , "«. l v , ;R , c i^ b rr/A u '‘‘ 1 br Aens v
1 w/hIIR.’wiNS'ATF,
PHiEAPsr.PstA July 7,1830, jylg.lgt
PARIS .GBJ3JSN—For sale bv WETB.E
*■ RILL * BROTHER, 47 and 40 North BKCOND
BtrMU ' . , . r fftM
snn non Havana cigars, 0 f dir
ferent brands, all sizes and snoes.
in store, br recant arrivals, and for sale br
je»4w CHARLES TETK, 130 WALNUT Street.
KAtLEOAD LINES.
SAVING Finyps.
“ A little, but often* fills the Pane*”
** A Dollar saved is
noe earned.”
JO® PRINTING.
BRsc*irnot< or
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PBINTlfli,
PAMPHLEI&*
PAPER BOORS,
CIROULAHfJ,
BLANKS o* EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POSTER*,
handbills
Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
MECHANICS, BANKS,
KAILSOAD Alfl) IM3UBAWOK
CQPA.H.TNPRKIIIP NOTICES.
iINstiWAirCEcOMPAmES.
S&BINE & t)UY,
IWSTJRANpE AUENI'S. Ko. 4‘Jt WALNUT Street,
InsureJMfalojrt low or dam&re i* Pirc,onCottonend
WoouenMiiksend .other MauumctohMi Buildings,
MirohgWiis, fnrafturt. and other property, ou favo
il rTn6p6LlTAI^&^?«B, , oo.?“)? Sblv^jbk;
providence watotew *
ARCTIC FIRE INSURAIi'c* CO^SPIviWyORK;
<’a»li Oapiul and ftiirphi. *»3S.uaol
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., op NRW V \ OHK,
Oath Capital and #2343*4 6L
GlTY'FiftE INSURANCE CO., OF NfcW*HAV«N,
GERMANIA FIRK^jSs.
HUM BOLDT OF
. „ Cash Capital and Baryta* 9336,968 61.
Applications in person or hr note-will receive prompt
ft'tention. flAflfNE k DUYiAaents,
iei 9m . ~ Wo. 434 WALNUT Street.
THE kn terpkibe
INSURANCE COMPANY
or potiadepbia
(FiJUS INSURANCE HXOLVBIVHLY.)
eoM &m immAJhme**
DIRECTORS,
K JUtoBFOM Bum, Moudbcai L. Dawson.
W ILLI 4X MoKSB, 6*o. H. Stvabt,
Pialbbo Fraiibb, Joutv H. Bsowir,
John M, Atwoop, B. A. Fabwxstoci,
Bkw. 'lVTrbmci, • Aboebw D. Cash,
Rbnxt Whahtox, J. L.JiiuwaiA
CHARLES k tem3&gfc a ’ rn * i l&
AMERICAN FIRS INSURANCE CO, t
IBM—CHARTER PKRPET
No. 810 WALNUT Street* above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stook aadSorplna la
rested m sound and available geonntiee, continue to
insure on DwaUmes,, Stores, Furniture, Merohandiee*
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, atad other Personal
Property, All loses* liberally and promptly adjusted.
„ . ' PtEACTQRS.
Thoo.Jt. Marie, John T. Lewis,
SaimtelC.AjfortOß, jSSJnnd'G^BntiSil*
Patriok Brady, W.Ponlttey,
' ' MARIS, PrMfdent
ALBERT O. L. ORAWrORp, jeoretarp. feg-tf
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA
msz
PLUS 9jK9,746Jo.~lnsures against lioss or Damage by
Fire, and thy Penis of the Sea, Island Navigation and
Transportation. _
GEORGE H* HART, President,
fc
fL H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary.
„ .. DIRECTORS.
George H. Hart. E. P. Roms,
A, C. CatteU, Foster sTPerkln*,
E> W. Bailer, Andrew Jl. Chambers,
H. ft. Cocgstaali. Samuel Jones, M. D., ,
Hon. H. M. Fallot. • mh9-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAI3STI IN-
Of
OFFICE 8. lif CO«J?ER 'fWALHW
os^l&i^ wm *' NCJS
%f&mn {»■“»«* <>f ft* w«m.
Oa «Md«,bjr OinUtf •
■ pMW&gPk.
Ob Merohaadiae renerally.
f ltS?o£o> Philadelphia City 6 V oent. Sn w
a 100,000. State « qp ot» Loau__7 «JM 08
a 51,000 Penneflrama State 6fp ot. T,rmn._ ~ 91,00) 00
9U.0Q0, U.B. Treasury M V cent 'Natee and
interact due . . igja 54
•80,000 U. S> Treasury* W ot.Notasand inter
est daa~— «04U oo
•20,000 Tompotpry lxnn to the City or Phila
delphia -■»>-. . _ 80400 00
MOiWO, Mortem.
•*4OO, WortSfimwlTOnlft Railroad MSrih
rarel w oent. Bonds,-, ujaaa
•14400 WcstPbiladSlDhiaPaMoayer Railway
... Opmpany 7 Of ct, ©ojiponbond*..,.. U4W 01
il<409«000 abaru itoolc Germantown 6m
Company, interest and prison*!
ntarantted by the city of fhfla-
. , 10400 M
•1489,100 Railroad BM M
•1400, PenSsyiVania Rail-* *
, road Company 0080
• wso>,harf^S b S. lo lh l lS!.ls^ t^
3a rami ah Steam Navif ation Com
rre de Grape Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Xxohanie
•empany
SiSft&SO Cmum U
on<is and Mortiagw, and Ke&l Estate. Of
to* Bmldin— M ftJBM
Bills reoelvaMe for Inrarsnoes made 1 Jl.—l m
Uaianoe doe at Aicenoiee-Prenuame on Ma
rias PoUaie*» interest, and other debts due
the Company—-- ~— IMC4N
forip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa
nies.,,—r —tt- ud q i
Cash on Denosit in Bank. ——«. e?,m f
iSISES
HS ,rtm
Sunder,
Paulding,
irc*M,
■is,
reJSr..
James C. Hand*
WilUamrC.WwL*, -
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. jLM» Huston,
•eor*eU.Leiper,
Hugh Craw.
Charles Kelly,
HENRY bYLBUEN. 800 l
JNSTJKANOE COMPANY OP THE
. S?'2Hs*4i? HMr-Cwitai *»»,!»•-A»ou, Juunr 1.
18M, 9547,446 <O-100.
AD inveited 1b MBEd *nd 4T*ilabl< »®c<ritla*—con
tiffl? to rnmra <MYfN*IMM C»rjo«i, Duildisii, StocS*
oi Merchaadl*®***--, r^t^rnu,
t»s£ ills
amsse* ■
~.. „ HK,iIkTD>Km:HD, Pieiider.L
WtOLMBf HAIIPKft. Hgftrwtar.' lot-wfmtf
INSURANCE COMPANY
—Offioe No. 4® WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise
generally, on naverabte terms, either limited or per-
MtUSl*
7 ~ „ „ DIUECTORa.
BomsU, Edward D. Bobarta,
|o,Sua’T.'owau o ,’ feabaitOHah?.'
Ldwabo VT. Havld, rsorttarr nhfl«wftntf
¥ li'E insurance anu trust uum-
INSURKS LIY.RS for the whole term or tlifa—trenUi
Muinitasj and efldowmente-pnroWee lifelnuirearteln
* lrconlr * oU 4o >*n£iiioulA»
A **“”**
*nnt»l t>. Miller, BamiM S. BUJftt,
Beiiiemjn Coetea, Yrtiiiem Herrin,
MjPjWM S. Ne-s-boW, June* B. MoF&rUafc
pk>.fe r - £»*££*"•
i^rtA^pi^v^ o^* l ?^ ai ® j 3* wioiuiu w f
godolpnns Kent. JoUawTjforaoi*. *
|!ull|w. fefifeitf,*
»*nr.r H. Warmer.
" ' miClic^
DANIEL
__ BAML. £
Homo*. Biumi
BUSINESS CABDS.
VB PALMER, THE ADVERTISING
• AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, tlvt. hi.
view* of the prinolple andbest mode of Advertising;
daily, between 10 and i o’oTook. Address
myjl-8m V. B. PALMER.
jfn J. BAVLIS THOMAS,
attention riven to the reoovery of Mercan*
Glaimx. The.drafting end examination ©f Wills,
Conveyahw*, AfoAmenfi, Bnefa of Title, and other
«fwntm*. n rUe management of Exeoutor-
Stiir.fi Admtniatratorgfiip*, and Trust*, superintended:
and the bogtsecuatieeprocur&i for the permanent in
vestment* of Money. Satnuaotorj roiorenos given
when repaired. ; &&S3-6ra*
I3ENRY E. KEENE,
J{M No? X’WAJnut «r».t
i» f|o. w Botilh THIRD Btr.ot. mtiWß...
jfVORAO* SEE. ~~
■* ■* MECHANICAL ENGINEER, oaH
PATENT ATTORNEY, ’
No. 11l Bom i B.XTII Street,
n opposite the.Coonty Courthouse,)
Preparee Ppeomeationa, Drawings. Ao„ and transact*
all other business oocneoted with the obtainin' of Let
tors Patent. apt# 4m"
J WAGNER JfcRMON.
e ATTORNEY AND COUNBELDOR-AT-LAW,
Office, No. 11# South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite independence Square,! '
.. . . Philadelphia,
&v ßy the eudof reliable Attorneys, at different points lo
the united States, is enabled to proseoute andoolleot
claims of every description.
Particular attention given to the examination and re*
aoveryof.theobumiorLexateeeaud Devisees, and the
examination of Land Titles and gecoring the interest!
oflmirs andjjUjersone intereitedliT ti** same, in all
the Statute* of all the Btat*fc and is Commissioner
for most of them. f -
Depositions oarefally taken under Commissions.
apll-OiD
S -fUGUET * SONS,
•fttf'&wy si
•raved ora* It ?«1« u
TISSed l. hough,
PAPER MANUFACTURERS’ AGBNW,
Orders soHoited loreveir desoriptton or
BILI, HEADS.
PAWSON * NICHOLSON,
NOS. *l9 AfU? STREET,
S.tw«u .trc.#
JAM Eg FAWSON. JAS, 11. NICIJOUOM.
LABKLB.
Mrs. still’s
CRYBTALINE LIQUID H'llt COLOHEH I
a procuration n.w to tht. ptiblla.bnt which ha. lon*
be.n fn privmto w, for re.tprmi Gw Hair to it. natu
u’-oWhukr. 11 * t,M,r »^* ra So«,.nd mo-
It l* entirely different in its nature and effects from
any article boy in ns* lor the gam* purpose, heing h
UnW. nedrj> a* olw a# water, requiring no
wa*hm» before or after it* application. free from SHlphttr
or any other oidectlonabie ingredient, ana applied a*
easily naan ordinary Hair On.
Can bckhad of the Following persons*
W. Z.alarberu. oorner Juniper and Pine street*.
K. J Fennell, No. lid North Eighth street.
2 homaa Lancaster Bpruee amTEishteonth street*.
‘ 3U ,on, £*&* ftver ‘ Vl C. e a P. d Eighteenth street*.
> b n? ,s 2 on r Vernon and Seventeenth et’e,
Euward Gailiard* dr., Aroh below Second street.
K. B. Gernsues, Co.yci and Tenth street*.
George C. cower, Vine and Sixth streets.
A. H. Bowman, flpiune ana Second streets.
Charles Shivers, Spruce and Beventh atreeta.
Caleb R. Keeney, Aroh and Sixteenth streets.
• For sale wholesale %nd retail br
FIFTEENTSr
“»y«*m » Philadelphia,
COMPANIES.
]Y|aokerel, shad, herring, ao.—
LTX looobbls Noe. 1,3 and 3large and medium Mao
kerel, in assorted packages, of a ve. y choice quality}
also
10 bbl#. new No. 3 lame Mackerel.
MhaT bbls new N 0.340 . do.
aObblsnewNo. Braedium do.
» do new Eastern Mess Shad.
IQ half obis new do do do.
:lasßbblsnewKastpoii No.lHsrriug.
300 do do Halifax No, 1 do.
2UO do new Boitoa No. j do,
100 aa ;do No ) ssnle F ah.
13 do prime No. l Salmon,
100 quintals Grand Bank Codfish,
too boxes new Berkioicrooanty Cheese,
ifAV-A OOFF££.^-l > 000'!pooketa prime
byJAMM«tA»A3Tfc OO
■pOHNEBB, OO.,
- »■./««< ItAMBT BTREET.
lOjjwi, Jn., ACOTIONICEttrjfiT43I
H FS%r,h.^ wth,Curtom Boas ••
m an elMajßre. Fronch China tea
fiB»i 8» x»ni docks, *o. *"•* * ob
■fir Now open for examination.
Philip ford & 00, auotionkers
emit* 0 ' MA&KBT Street, and «21 MINOR
THE CSIKr AMOKS -TEN THOUSAHD.
DALLEY’S MA9XOAL PAIS EXTRACTOR
HAS nwrenmlly supplanted all other
OintreentH &ad baaUaeawllcatioD* in both tho
Ka*t«ra andw®«t*Ta HcmsfS»T««« vtararer tabo
dttaadt trMMorot of its
wsoaaf Jn all cutftuom . tfttlims, vhaftbtr tha nue
****• "iftw* - ROALiW
I 'SUSB&J&J&
MKmi kiaHr..tai the 3 laa&laraatwadaiir taa
CWldran &ra frauant a mraranfronaxtanialln.
nriea, awaoiallr Horn ™ Fluid and CamrCnu Ex
».<wjaw—t&erafora avan g mother aboald tiara thie
d -ST AgUS£bt»
I
ahaaoe oi accident from ® txrl*sivm, fin* or C9lli~
Bio*> •koala bear in mind 2 that tkia Macio Extractor
I* hi* beat and only friend* m Itie Doth^ortaWaao3
fth«ap, and iDoald eyer ba « hie oomanipn, u a friand
in need. Theta are tho»- {L.mnd*o?lmnx tiimirn
to testify tpit* marrelfcie E 'virtue, .who ova their
toind h»b« and mueelea 3 to ita mnnt afioaer*
Br . ©E. .- :E£ S ®‘*
wr* &- ■-
“■jSfc
“-saw
jsrat
Conttlwtod Cord*, RS?,**' ToS?rT*
Ch&f««, - roife&r ' Vlwn!
0t th * g^gs* tira ' veaoreal Box**
****■«*«&®¥*T“
- ", *u Worth SECOND Street,
*»i» Wholaeale Acuta for P«w»»tH—>««. -
TUB BRITISH AND NORTH
XjyiHfc AMERICAN ROYAL HAIL BTEAM
-TOO* *»*w TOM TO LimroOL
Chief p&bin.FariMf ..fat
Second Cabin Paaiage_~i§
' _ r*pn noexow to umroob
SHitjSftgJteSgSr •- ■ •
Tfcehupe fro** gnrVSSps3i aTcprii Harbor *
.Thentupefiom ftoetpa oafl. at Mamaa and Oort Har*
wt9&ms. ismix^A.
Theta atnaothood;
Ifesa ffHHSt'
4SfoAo^ tt / ui. !! W York, Ao/.16.
:Ift wJ«J: aSI:”:
Berthe not cecared until paid lor, •
An experienced Son eon on board,
Theownerepf theeeahipe will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Balboa, Specie, Jewelrr, PieoiSSSonS^
SOTSSafifcsnssm^^rti
■w- 1^
rOB TBS SOUTH.—OHABII3-
Hearr FreiiitM an av»ra« of intras Mr ooot. ba
ler New Yota
The V. 8. UallßMuulu, KEYBTON& STATE, Con
tain ChulM f. Mwihmeo, will idle® Wednwda, ■ Jolr
W, et 10 A* Me
Tnroush m 48Jo«Jhow-wITgtow it Bb. 1
_Th«. 0. 8. Mail Steannhi, BTa¥b OP QKORSIA
g»,Um John 1. Garrtzi, Till MU oa Friday, Jolj
lv A, y^^jnl
MTSSum days changed £ro»evmSZnrday to every
five days. Goode reoelved, and BukofLadiitg mo*d
every day,
KL
above every ten days. thua forming a five-day eoeuan
woation with Charfcetoa and Savannah, and tee South
and Bouthweet.
At both Ch&Tleeton and Savannah, these Shine oon
neot with steamers for Florid*, and with railroads, Ac.,
Freight and Iriroranje on a large proportion of flood*
■hipped South wiU be toand to be lower fay those ejupe
then by aaibng veaMle, the -remiuja being one-half the
rate,
N. B.—lr»ran» on ill JUilroad Frelfhlii ootirolj
tmnMMßnr. SRtor thui ChSiwioa or lavianah, tho
!/y thu raate »Jo A* per oeah cheaper than by
fa’l.HS a rolS , ht'o'a^^@S^.ft^^P&:
ton «ad Savannah rtoAaiilniii JN Cl, LJIIiNU BJ vf, f.w ra
tho whole root*, exoeot Iran Charlaoton and tmia
nah to MonUomerr t
reus,
Samuel K, StokM,
J. F. Feuatoß*
Jftoob P, Joom|
James B. M’FerlaM.
Josboa P. Eyre,
John B< Semple, FittsbY
2:5: ter “•
To Ohnrlostos—— ,ll M emulation- $M M
Savannah. __ UM ..Savannah— 1106
Ammo,—— SS Adnata MOD
Maoon 11 00 Maooiu tore
Atlanta no, Atlanta. SIO6
Colon!*—_ UOO Colunban ts K
gss~ si si
BoM«*rflSmirii*!odattors»w»£i t^irf 1 ®
tEmv^Wo^
ALEX. JEEBOIf, Jr„
H*ESesmggffia."
-ForFloridaironiOaffieftoa,eteamerCarolina even
*• ■"»** “ 4
fkFFIGEOF THE PHILADE r.PBIA AND
JO C(»l triMPonod br this omnwbr will be u follow*.
from July 18, until farther notice t .
To Btohmond——
Philadelphia——
Taatmed plane—.
Nice t0wn......... ..
Oermanniwn H. R..—
Paltiof SohuyUdH.—.
Man&ytmk.
fcgbert’a:....—_.
- <>malvphogke&.—
Sroe Furnace
Jtaznbo’i ——.
Norri>t*n or Bridgeport
Port Kennedy...—
te&Sfßrr^:.
Ko/er’e F0rd,..,..—,.
Araminro....
Limenoa.—.......
Poiti town
noaglfwaville
Monooaojr ...
Ririlaboro.. •
KiaAio*
Tuokerton.. r . „.... __,
i.seaport , , xrn .
Mohre vi11e.... . —.
Ham burr _.
Urwigflh'g and Auburn.
>Urr. *ull
By order of the Board of Manaeere.
.. W. H. ftScILHENNEY, S«
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The W(lersi|!ne>l 1
• \ Auditor, appointed hy thp Orphans’ Corn of Lan
pesfarcouoty. to distribute the portion ol tha balance
llU*}® Of Daniel Kreider, Executor of the last
Yf ill and Testament of Dame! Kreider. Hr., lata of Cair
tißrvoa lowntbiv. Lancaster county, deceased, vrnon
telonea t?, Ja<ob Kreider, to those legally entitled
lu Wl *,!•* * or t,ic .PUftose of his appointment in
the i lbr*rj Kcom. id the Court House, In the city of
7th day of Auiust nex*
at 2 o’clock F. M., wh«a and Khere *H ps
torched may attend. W.M. r. BRIW
JAif*AsTxa,JunaJO[h, JftW. jl
DuANTEbS’ BANK O? TENNESSEE.
. . Naenvaia, Jane SO. 1860.
Tbl* Bank ha* thlada? declared & dividend of th» »y*
■even dollar* and ttirre*qu\r»&f* per chare out u »u.
•••rplu* or undivided o out* of the Bank pajaUe r * tn©
PhjJajflalphia eUekboider* at the WrttTiSK* HaNK»
aa follow*, vi* -i Tea per oent, and fractional parte ol
oti© ©hare tn CABH on and after ve )6th Jolj next, and <
the bwanoo e.thcr in o.ifh or new Stock at per. at the 1
option of the Bank.on or after kepteoibftr 17* 1960.
, By order of the Beard.
i'» J m D. WEAVE*. Cuhltr. ;
r j\ W. NEILL & 00.,
YARD. 8. li. Corner BROAD (ol UALLOWIULL
Superior VYHITB aSIl‘. IXAMAQUA, 1 XAMAQUA, and LEHIGB
„ , DUALS.
~on* apS-8n
PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! I
mNo-foima.
pAOKAG* HAEDWARE HOUSK.-Wt 1 6, |Um b«»*. * co..
■ »“i'W rMWitrolir 0411 the etOntion or the 8eo»- H»Hw *. <hivfi7 *&.. *od oihej*. **
» f »H «»-* - ■roimifcfdgaftgb*.'
UTIIC9 oy thepeoMge* 1 ■ • ■ *' »■• , , -
{jsa good* 4+ gfiEHi STEINYTAY & SON’S NSW PA.
(raasMKaaikfSSsJa
- *-H 15* OBtSTKOfttSS
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
fJOFFEE’S PATENT =r— _____
K« f i"£;2,SS E L„„, ;
Machine* for BhirU A,*.. »i^»^Wher^hkve%l!Li * Ail whS?i »?? ”£?*&
BibM&ohinwof 1 Midll«on3X'i«c.l».indlond t Sib, Jft^Slr
. N«iu.
ni I trn principle, and are the cheapen cod uiu-t wo ffl "»WmtendSn to trv ti
Machines for Knitting in use. - i l VL u ?L he, » M 4«>*l%? r
JThe Goflee Patent Family Knitting Maehme, for vlSToslandwSSSs^ w 3LS a J lk^ B#,,o *,ra fß *
Fhmi/p and Plantation tut, is a new and tnooesafal to the «ia&in aUnrift lt i* well tawrvn
leatnre in the awful inventions of the at#, and rank* «oa vlio Xi^hovthi
with the Kevins Macune. • entirtaafiSfcchon“L**^* at<e»*jrr*
Aienoy and Salesroom, „ Hn hi tHSffSS ££J& lye, w£ia*
-"WBSgag. s^^HtSSSKagp
PIIICAUELPrtIA TEKKA COTTA MA-
ATFAOTORV. MKVJNIHaodQERMINTOWN MT VATRB AN KB’ PI. AT FORM SIIATEM
road and 1010 CHE«TNI T Strut. VmiSad Oram JCL. iSUALfiS,
and WmerPlpM. Ventl atm* Flues. Hot Air FluM.and •■g* For aata br FAIRBANKS 4 KTr(Nn.
SmoAa Finn made ni Terracmt., aadof amtabla ante ■**-’” ♦ u mi Kjeraiin
for even o’ius ot buddmM* T&iaaniole |*nrorthj the i - —■—— —»=■ . ;
Atuquon of a l parties Pttttm* op hoildißX*. Lame A CCUUNT £(>oK£ for the Ist nf TnU
Bi*e BeWeraye pipe* for cUydreioMe.waterplpeivrar- Ai * *,* 1 01
mated to stand a *"Vete praiaur*. We are bo» preoared ■*, rnede expressly for our tot**l ga!««.
to eorurac? with cities or corporation! for this artiofe id • M » nu kotunn* fctationer, J-WilTij and AAC*. .
any qnanti y. w« warrant oat good* to baaqoal if not Jeo4«i
superior to any other made in the United states nr
>urope. Ornamental Chimney Top** and Garden
Yw»' JtSS-tf
JENNiSSY BBANDY.— 70 cuki, It,
CLATE ROOFING,—JOHN WELCH, i
- K,m pHLOBATE POTASH-For mlTtr
(STEWART'S PAISLEY MALT.—L pin- | k MI,rHE *-« m<-oWS
I? EFIM D SUGAR. —1,000 B»mls LO- --
veiuno’B Cnithed. oo*r»* »ud floi »aiTjri*#d. ( wTEEL PENS. ■“--4.000 Cross SflflNftßCL
6f OtULKAM* I fca?.!l2mLus!mt. " "** .low!
V SAIiKSBY AUCTION.
MEDICINAI..
SHIPFWti.
NOTICES.
COAL.
SAifeS BY AI/CTJO*.
.HI THOMAS A SONS. •'
o&SnVte'"" Kw "'» »*“> Au g uu4i,'
toS C ‘b™"ar.d i^ T im,htat
Sm ne fdrteW!?Jffi!2gy. of * n »">»«* »*
„ . ...BTOCKB AND JIKAJj kstate.
Hi* *! Jt* **«b«Ma Tniadaj, JTth Jn!y.
«£r sirt s^sjfeafdsv* «u> ■*“<*•
Part orthe handbill* iorntli'iM tun reMe.
..o*B J>.—Onr nki or rod aval# and ■took!, at
tb« J'xehaOM.wiU hereafter ba bald at B
n«in; and. in tha aTtmna, at 7 o’olootr. . ‘
*e coambnton have the out inn of either ante.. .
KSa&JISTATK AT m» «T* BAue..
Jr.?f f*** * Iwa «a»M‘.of ml aatatvat arirata
•atojuaiadioK anrr daaonMum-of ratyaad ooumtj
lo? nStSSj
Oftwjh 1,000 »nate4 w*tkly,j fro* 1 {
' STOCKS ARB LOAMS.
990.00&3?/ftjC D *i.OND6.
JnlF }7, at 11 o'clock coon, at *tha Philadalehla f. r
&A?cZ'&rZ iUm,t »"*"■
£^^tffsfs^f , gus.fss&g
clSS,w"feJ*i!fe?“ i Sir ““ i Raviiotico
SJ&ftftfi Mjioso t il« Library OoaMnr.
liTnlr i i ol ?r J,*rt«4®f*H»®Ceß»eferr.eeo
twolot# d V,N<> '?’ t*»lAnevnßltnaceme
.. ‘ B*r«y land warrant's.
aim, br order ol an executor, s Emtid Ststee Boon tr
%sssi.fjs»sff , “ 4r • -*f®ssra&
„ . URAL ESTATE SALE JULY ti.
ExAotifePft •Bale—Estate of w.. Lane»ster. de*M.
£j®X T2flul7%J*
fha MaSf ® faw ** r ®®k The is veil bailt ftsd fes*
KM?Tts«£* ro s^ 0M * * e - BE9BO m»y rerwwn o»
mgTfrajte. immediate poesessioit.
iltxeou'or*’ Peremptory *•»?«!—Ritste of JsmM Bs«,
BUILDINOXOT. 8p)i»« fttrSlt. rsaden.ll. J,
.teJlM*"’® 0 ACHi'S TIMBER LA?D, LJm*.
£•"•* coiiniy. Perinftjlmnja» about
“nJlLWl**? .B*l® «b<olar*. .
4tt -
n . BEAL EATATE-AUGCBT 14.
WftbaDs’ Court »*'e—Feist© ofJohn Bsrnsn. dee'd
jS?. la “ , ‘'-Tw»-»tor7 Brink DWELLING; ad
jomSJ. • Brink •BWELLINOi ad-
v sav impobtart sale.
L.tiyi*ATEt
“ 11 »t tha ftilaialpbia
The very valuable prmertv btloarinf to the Montoar
Iron Company ftituated m Mostour ooostr. m.mib.
ftiinißA of abontJ mdaoretery valuable miLsnu Unde,
d3,il^S.°;. ! ’ ( >ai«, h 4i'Ao!‘‘ ~1 v !l '' fara *"* B^ri ™
IST Bali partinulan ready la haaJsillt.
„Sfl«o< Not. 139 and 111 South FOU9TH Stmt.
•MaUant l Meond ■"•'•■•a*<■(
excellent eecona-hacd furn.ture, elesaai puutO'torteea
fiM mirTO.rf, carpet*, eta., from IteU(n%&i£3
hooiekeopipj, removed to the store for co&venieEM
ItffOSKS. NATUAHS, AUOTIOSfKKir
AXE COMttiaROH JfBRCJUfIT. m*i
*
***** ratea, on dteino&dW
watohes, Jewelry, silver plate, arr foods* otathfsK
«ri... man, hardaaTn"SuSan, £,£s. iffiori, Vav
{aHawMaift&K? n £!?** "*T*!7 itaacriatton, &
' {
jW" Bum neon boars from •A. M. t<rf P.M. ' !
-:
{Eb?» asgmsrt.’sm
tss
tha usual anllits prison, (oM Imran* laataa vatokas,
SS«y«j
Attaoaad taumjjjriiy bj tha
and
M yriHSEKY AS» JKOX.
PENS FT RAM SHOWS AN&
MsM£K£*fc I SS“*SPi
»r 4 tojr mwra. iron hn.WuirTuAcKrotdien,'
siMsTstarij*. Swat. mod StatoaSaT?* Isnu Mta oj
JaUnwprdiflsnßtsiMi.MAvnwisd to ©r
>w with caws despatch. kxarr omwriytkm •fnHttars
gakisg a >J9 at tfc« efcart«t natie*. onlV *»ft©s.
Prwsar#,Flu« t Tabblsr, utl CjUadpr JtouatpLaf tb«
b**tP«im*yhraa!a©fcsnx>»l itoiw Foitiß*iofattaisaa
aad Inoda; Ira asd Vra Cast furs. oral!daacriafeoaa;
ssawantsasKttaaH* °“' r ™ rss --
*«KasSKt«5
BRACK lamtjv'
POINTPLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 9U
obMAdtheentire 800kol ParteSeS ‘to■hnFiii
ortt bo is »or mpvtd to.raowWflfSrifcr Bo&£«,
Gnat* &&d Saw Jull Oatiafii B<ut Cgtmi^iinJ
£<*“* flSd* ESr Hereto
tadrror iraea eeriyif
•awxl t. xnstcx* r» Tivilai —»yty;
COUTHWiSK l ¥bs'NliS e . ,J
» FIFTH AOT WASHXHOkA •MkuM.
JsiS3sSXf‘ to ■*■ *•*•»•«
ii’Jmw.lf k
IS( Kiubtr* *
14i
IU
1-bt
Ibi
©T. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
Broadway,
When octo eleted. nx ream ace, the W. NICHOJ?a I
i*® element* oioonuort it>< epjqiipetit Th?
s£i?iH!!,?kS > 523?“ ,OE ? C°o»» «i»»»SjiSt»,
emuntone nondredeotrabW *%ite* « iwnxinii ta
at the Übiea of tn (hTM Mbuu dmiaf rooieu, u 4 m&-
wD|ti#tniwleni art hoe aevut&i for the eoaveuMce mj
•o®.*el fT%nao*tlou of the travelling eeolio >»«* bstv
orpiitodiß iu *l*a,orunectastedin itspreotooel4*tag£
TS# e&rlr reputation ot the houee at bom ami ebroedi
derived from ite nutitado* its eaperb aseMatments'
and its home-like oomfcrts tntt IsipriMt mm bMD |S
,W b 7 1119 unvaried exerooae of tit
utTl7-am TaEJtBWEUUt WHITCOM'b, X Cft '.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
iiqHß THE ADAM 3 EXPRESS
?“ =W ■?,I"LCO c ,OiSoeS3O'CHESTNUT Rtx*«U
forward* Pareelirf-ekniiif.Merehend u, HaekNotee.
SH.v**?? 0 '•i ,k#r J ,T J, 1 * •*».<•«*« twin connects*
T>tD other .bxprets Companies, to all the Bnaoiaei
town* end cdies oftfte United State*. - w ***
"E. 8. BANDFOHD,
J«i9»u General SopenatvndeEt
MRS. FREDERICK HODGES. OF DOS
i • m?S N • °pMta* » SCHOOL VOR VOUKS
tua etty.eoauneneisx 13 September ansi,
mre. JL ha* Uiehoßor of referrtnx U> tfte Lt. AttirH.
VintOD, i). D , ReotorortheCnarohof the HohrTnnit*.
AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE u *
«»»-«
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