!# .?V toy- ,p- | }WJWPJWL" I iJ I UB-g-> pl ffJtWJV svswk: **% - ■ - ■ lbs eaaadttrrp»vft>e*lwt>«* daSaRMJr (War ' ain't up*. the AwoeWebf, Bermuda tm (>«- them «■ : j ■: ft- ewtag.iher adire* iaaMjjißtasafflg* .' :; awiw^feis| .- -. : T&i. ;eX®li°AiSf-CiHTi)i. >'(iiiW4i'S!!.--^A : S3Ss3B£^fe& : rss^rMiKiiv - -• ww •the weeldWMMwfllh# CapHohiyifte'toho >riiiur«Rti]c>otbftSiy<il;A4>4sßT*tAN>t > K!i < >’t‘i f .« -Vf ■ '.-' A Lmuc Btfoosiitt.—The Laclede '(Ho )< , Dougina.' ooahl«i‘(fmV , ’th» MeuUw.Ot W«eh ate,' ijhfe=Wit-li»OMUwUi»{, JallafcllMljiu. " jurM. '■ A'M» >wri TeUriok had hia bad split -. tinea , Jack Aslnp tu knocked down. William Artap’aJew bed his. ' arm broken and ate bead but; brulend—and a - - an.l, - witst.ellkough not participating in tbe ' little dtßealty’ ” “Thaa«*enj’* r adi»Tbe Journal , , itxsjLn KxcirniimtT n SavAnnAH, Ga.— There Se at present conriderahie excitement - , vannah, tie ~ because of ibe refeaaiof the bread ’ bakers of the city to comply wlth'aiityordinanci!. which rojoiree thenHy,to«wv«, at tbe beginnir,,; of every month, toamertiln from tbe beat anthi - rity the .aaenuPiprtee of door in the ctty for tho month preview, and thereby to ngateta the est'ue ofbread ibrjlbo month ensuing, on raeh terms, in bit instsiioec, as shall accuse a prott of four dollars end tr$ r >¥eti<d!lf>ft barfeUfe' tbebakara. The bakera rebel against tbe enfoteement of tbe law, ' and 'continue to make .thoir loaree of a also WtneV will giro thorn the greatest pr0dj.,;,,,,,,. A Novel «nlt inbeingnrosecuted at Perry, Wyoming county,'NowYont—Bor. Joseph B. Pagr, pMtcjt,(d the Preebytcrisn Chun* of Perry, agauSrX 11, Wentworth, pastor of the Method,.-, . cnorobk fop the rweeryief, ;t,wo aeretens which tb o said" Page claims ,<o have lost e yeer since, an t use' 1 The outt-maH brought tnSilusttoe’i Otmu, " and was sot’down to be beard on the 36tb Ins'. Tbe piaihfii'fhba'iilUiidWbi it'ih order to com mence it anew in a higher eeart. ,¥ ¥bb'Sl. ! ‘Louis flsrald of Iho 6th contains ■ tge^BpS i hf f s«.ifim,.tbeßi»w«!p,iw«m,tsjWd jn Wg*jV»* ■ AW* SWi*?.,WW*" death- Two were ehtldren ; the others were css, s wfcero’death wss produced by the intehsbbenY. «uperlnjacod;W’itr«t'<>f- J »ii , eaSes,-Byinfathpc , r ance. One' mehsdlod»ff)mnf'Stri)Jc*jMKirtly aft, r drinkinew puit-(jf.i*niiky~*tAsiefle.drAUgh:~ Or- Gustave [.Canciiftrd, rooonOjt in th,s oily, was one of the yictjins,, ' Tjlir:ihfiiS.'i»#W6E< MR UiffeWieen; is f iiu v. lieafd'ih Ihe'oMSenAth.cbiuuber: at.WasMngt,,;’. transformingit» and remodel ing its general apjto*raBoiS.i;>The,. places who.-,, WabsUx^tiae j d:Ci^ipph«!a)4d,’'Ualll , >tin;i)onder(ot shslpsooaknow them’ ao men,!’.tit iefastebkngiEg Supreme Oourt'WUl;:,peeupy/IS,Mtt*‘poat eeaafau. • .'.TB! jsx peiitnauis ih aeelimadzing tbe Ua planiiso far , , wettbd.'ffoieHeTavbnKlA -and there U reason tob, - iidrwtbsf.itdia bbjbdwutn tbe opui alr sohth : i t the iWtl(erhline;i>fHorth Carblh>*'ae<.Toai<>«»s<'<, Bightapnothoasand pUnta havwfaeen aent ißio ti., southern.,trgloh, and tight, .tbouaand 'mote faiai-- . twen:di|tn!StW;W Stafv, , owslnginrwhoiaaa.ajobjactaofcarioaity. POrIMAo hsra :J»ftiafe»,oY«rkjK«a- tholOih:o>, idebst^' Ite9,.t« ' l <he Ttth; afrJtinetfiSoflwThei; ■ hardbeea esptarod bylhe, Amtncsnfftuidroa I-,! tlrt’.eioestsofdfricaand'Cubk’.'-bnt'dotonboflhi' cap turad.V' ; ( is t-.-ji 3 t'.'fis 6bandacnf.;,saaff:,:lktal«.~i»to,,flat way.- fromlbo- ja"tan - I>vnl« bffltmt."'. :v ■ e*ided,uici«slis,efi(i<cltled’.'pbric.'', :.The,*alhorltia- r wwa.'.futi’j tOiilwHlilat'.'aftiataihewarar; wothi iis',*mbla., ; : ,; . ' Ai tho rnarblo • qoarriße in West Rutland,: , blasting V the smoke, (tal drew ajtnifs and 'kutbad thrsiaaf his opn, uents, littiii tiwydiediiooahfMr, dadha jumped hbat, hid maahotdaH! iotWAtiaatit. ?JaiMgig2ytsStefc, ef•jry-‘Xbar#diiy, baa neeatlv b*ea iaaoed. I* , •hike relied “Us*British Stir,’ 1 end itt “objw .: ' wtUbnio .arastatbe Intsrebuee fit anthoni >: . andtaeeHmto inftrmntioi# twtweaa «Be-Murat t’. rtiWMt.”;. ;! - j MiuHioi* Tax taw.— A year or two ago «' :• SopTMne Cmirt if that. State hes fn*tn>«asndtr - ■ tin that the umUil prayteoio.of tbs taw an pi - .eoi«tjtuMfi>)»l.,Ttiiil will J>fl c <> : Thk;' tO ret! inGtMn4«pl . THEBB awodamadationa in '. Mins of ih# Y»nkea,pri»ow» men, eonßqe.l •• MfJw S«twiMti»a, Uao j mn3,mif*4 ihe* « •- on the evening the 4th, uthilnr a good tookJ- i •. -*hs irowo|l^iir«tßntefii^-^W);n’!a:a*« i rd. i It iaerttuiated that thereare 200,000 :atn<>. ikeie in '■■■'. . A drove of'-OOS tkoroogh.tecil - Sp»alb* i«rino.#snifcM l>sn eolleoM In Utah! - ' fcr'^imortatini .- o’f , 'thtf i ahtp’ ftotithern ' on FiHu, reports baring soon, on thel7lhuh. in' . • ■■,: tiilowa.—The Gntbrle • Courier of Jsne27tA eaye ndUeeie r.. AspaWiraa eaT* that _thtyjtytjiO% nr AoMtehtoawi >la.. .<» hfifartt/t'bwilM wo hot that the WtA the /beak wiftfiot f<«^ew«eif7i oao . Jfnp~ °* Pml Pi *b*Xi Ot a late data a*v3l " S^%rSJ^SnSSSSSi' =-.i»A-.H*uaut weighing (wootWiMdaod tortv< 4ve” poatKl9 wss. taken tut -tMaA tSTwratoßeeiitcr SfSttttW >*, , Jew* adfteto thab im. . 'Wkeat'kluXUh’aliooat fothlly destroyed in; arm* "wfjwmi* w * oto, hr ***** * p4 Tea city of Hartiitaig,vgoeordißg to the *«,*« ta**‘' -In-tho *-a««rwsws®*s '•■’"•SlAMB* - •■-> ——- -'-i —••-,- ,1, .'i,- 1 -■ _,, r . v» Tb* HqaordSW*i^3fJNswTiyrttirtyftier aiSiSiisr^' tesaasmsaasw^ fcojute* itefidvMi f:ir* A t'.Li? h th* marring* .is null and void because,. rWhenconsummateo, the pWWMTvfM *«»8» °f , f< ™L t *?S {usv The oomPWnt shews thet thn plaintiff did nolWMiSSeWttW* ofsgeunlif«h> 18thof, of J*t* ! ef thalyeer: ffhe.plaiatSff-orara that hoi in»rtS*e thehkbwledge <* toMeat or lisr'b*rshts,*o<lthat it Was an -offense under the ataietebn thepart of the defendant Tho bridei* nfttr'in Bdihpa, being Sant {hither by her. parents. Bhtt»*m£m»he?thlBappltoattbnhemif. Both parties an of hithl jrespecUble families, the. pe rmits'of each haTtag woalth and>a good position in .-riuvss^i I j Bdo-; lift ■&; stage; coach thwSghr«seivipd bU up* )«o« with U to WelWu6«: Tfc#driver *s«urc4 too that tbepre vloni ronnw -an run, tho (mm-of.ffhkA^thQ4gblh«jQOu)iToo ) with pw,«f np.'fe.fAlU.lWof IHo gsnnine. but tho idpgftMMi-hpUa aoMWithai fcnewfngloolij.eng, .tlMfnnjtbe fcil];)«aTiag IhobognsartWe npoathe rpadnde; bnt whin my friendmfprmrtd beseemed' ,tp take Ws nlTetlM tritttnni™ than the tune! alaori- ; swisn .dopotljod, it at.' his nastot’h Wh.'- 3 -'' ’JrmMaa'jP/iiiMonW'.tr. -k- ■; .I’.j/.,L, CoosMlafeisfjb Sve-ttatlStbiHs on tho tyitni ftliim county (Vt ) Bank bare made their eppasr rhn»*?'«tijß«lLy-*Httyibpd«tW»} hy-tha follow ing dieorepnmiiee >lh* geblitae hMu> printed on tinted an ordinary ffshk paper, with only a section of the babkj tinted. The name of the bank {('pieced at the (op of the,; ;aonplnOjbiUa, but in this it is printed in the centre.. There.atstweßgitra sa. on tharight ofthe genuine ■bill, tend only eno Ini the counterfeit. The signa tures »re>*«l|«sti ‘The Mils ato,ha dobbtj these •* - • - ~; [ fttiSew^T a 'creptS cbßlilife that trillStertOur idle ahlptjbpd bloke thfflooms rebJtaMSipdiiwilS'cwtalnty* ;"»ms sly as much *a fear attltdoa of nuartera In Great Britain:, Ah. to foreign ahlpates t, aad.it is.slated: that tbaex portation for tbe triftslk motttbo this year exceeds la sty•sr.bylrroS&da’balf millions of bushels. : tieCbnncil flluffa jß«gt«, of the 27th ult„ bss ,tbs' fe)|c,«lbg: has lost reached, this elty of an attaek opon the town or Nlpbratah,' in beau qul-oouftooanty, Nebraska, by 30 Bruin Sioux. Indians. A regular battle was fought, in khieh’llr. WeStormbh,formerly of this olty, was killed, one white .map Troucded.and one taken prisoner. Two Indians Ware' killed. We Oise learn that the white man Oho wSI taken prisoner siiceeededJn makinghlaeaoape.while the.Xndlans Were crossing the BunVHhg Water. ' LA iKrtkß to the editor of the Louisville Po«nsr,frtnh Richmond, Ey., dated-July 8, aaya: I learn tbatthert wasa light at Mallory Springs,, in this eeaetyr on.'Saturday evening, in which fire | hiou were shot. ' Three of .them are supposed to be fntslly injured.'Can give no. particulars, but am 1 informed that it : grew.out of the diflouUies with jthe Vigilance .Coiji-,j ‘diasovSpejfwe paleoebfChepheron, the King of of the.palftce at® wild to W«xtMt)ve, and on & gigwatio sbihte. • NATJojfii lUir at New Haven.— ,The New U*r©ap*pera;Btatethat there arepre psrationvln eT natiQnal hone fair at jthat plaoe this fill. MraPßiSj Tenues*©©, isimproving faster than any otbereUvln the, United States. About 2,000 booseswereio son rso of. erection at last ac counts; • ■ ; ■ : yt'’ ARRIYALSA.T THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ©F TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST WIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Coraer Kmtfa ind Cfaertuut. sy» T EiweUrßaU .4 >7 A P BhnltM,l>Mle _ , \ r Kramer. Pjttsminr, »h »L Brartford,Nash v Jm M boodt»r« Memphis Joa IMilfe, Middletown* Pa F R Brunpot A la, Ptnmrg B L Willia*ham A la, S C Jaa A Bearer.BeHefonte 0 H Hnlbert,.N Y MiPMorriso*.StLdtns 8 F Hanson,New London. NTsMMd-t bkOs - • Miwßtisrd. Ga JagOb U Fnek AU. Pottsv Miss P MoGinniS; Pottsv John A Lea.Meiuphi* ’t! A SaUford, NO_ Gov Wm A Richardson. ill Jo* P Wilson-, W Chsfitei' Mrs ** Hwrn, Prov, Rr‘ R G Brown f Ptbv» RI Wm M Ctiace. Pivv, R i PH Upton, NY. \ D Stmtli & la. Ln Cant Jo« *niith, Le Miss K Hiaktnan U 1 Hickman, La W a Kent.Jtae Moines, Io WtaMoitoweiLßurlmslon OastßßHnmb.flitJ - Mi*g C r ii«hmaa, N Y KCartis, NY' CSJalnes fleui Porley Poore, Mas* K M Kilpatrick, La lIW Roberts. Cbic«o ' J*s C Wilson. N J wffik°b*il?ftY llfioi' h IW «, . DfWmWvfi e, SC - .luliua ARe tier, 8 C David Dorman Va Win 8 Doi man. Va CMsßMatvir.N Y' - II L Powers, N Y HBHMoliki»,JiY WJ Wa'ker.N Y - J bTaft Boston K 8 TaylOr, Boston £M*St" T WmH IjMcijwio. ttjtt W Smbcm’Ky° Mrs Jll Speed* Memphis Mrs A L white* Memphis Miss Armoar* Memphis . J PBtretnce. Memphis 5 A Carnes, Memphis - R 8 Carnes, Memphis L D Batch* Ala ~ Mr- Judge Woolley, Ky MissE D Woolley. Ky Mr While & la, Conn WeiksrJDungou. La - HB Fry. PJiiU J p Lewis, Wli -«-iiiix Wm MrCoy, Wheeling Miss Elia ibetli l*V|, Phila Wm P Moore, Jr, N O Jos P Kile. .MM .U>iown F J Parkin. PotUville 12 F Patsmao. M i.ouis J Chamberlin, LvUisviita MtMCbainlieriiti. Loaisvil G Davis, NY .! O’iiajra, Jr.B.tli GIRARD HOt)BJS-*Ninth end Chtatsut streets BLWeixartd,PUla A Stewart J;N Papdart ; ; - O’Neal, KI Geo Wray, Riohmoad F Barton* Boston Phot Law, ind. k . Mrs Barton. Boston sffAtt Morton, Memphis . Chas Btrakash, Balt R 1 Bailey v tod H W Little A la, St Paul JaeOronise. Bftlt '/ W C Dorfield, Balt ■: iW»A WJP Small,Harrtsb’A Edsr,P.Cotter, Chioayo R JTiMen.N,Y BWLotiJg la, BiPaul ' L Srintoß A U« W Chee liM Stemmao A 3 sons, Fa Miss Sally Steinmwi, Pa Chas *< Willard, Va 'J tuisllerßimngs.-JJel Oscar Thompson, Del , .Tnlm F4Watson, Miss , D J White, <smiO Cut w G G<b*.ui,TexM JnoC Gilmore A ta, N Y Miss Y Mies 1 hotepsoCtN Y •Gro Cochran, Ga . . hilts Cochran, Gh .1 l- Martin A lit NY, Jonathan Remlek, Fa J JJ/own, Ctoin ... RT Laatpn.Ga w H Bucs, Unit . > Clves,USA W H Brown. Harrlsban W N NY . Abelflmth'Jr, Mexico Jonas F Code- Columbia Anc J-rice, Bjtt Mr Pannell, Betlilebein ■J„’ v Btirismann, Hnrrjib g TStiemoßS,Pa KMMMiiu.Oliio j&s wnaht, Ala CflpiOUarrSs, Conn , Min Collin, Ala. da-tColtiß, AU Joim Foylin, N Y I S) WriahtA la; Miohij;an MsssM J liuibert, Alass M-NGMdsmitluN Bedford J HBradley,Newßcdtoic KTGormley,lf il \Z SFester, Leeds . iA»AIK‘RU.p :•ffttßsaPi,y. lon HsthSobellt, NY 1 -Thoe MShumoc, N Y w B Harrison, Ala h a Walks, Detroit J B Marroder.Va : GeoWorris, Va KHowtl, Wy AH Jones, Cal J w Yates A la, Cm Miss Yaies, Cln. AGBainbrid**,Looisnlle J ACBanoe. Md g Mofcvor,UwMUir N KewbodJ. y gMparwß.jfV'■ “v- W»]t»7\Y»lt»,WY W HCoo^rfcI*.MY Mi*» Cooper,M Y ,-iIiHEBI.HOTEXr-ClieBtnot street, above Sixth. AT Hammond. Phils . *' David Meoonke/tWChes; 8 L C # waUef>Awl'. Mil* R ACawthorn A la, Va PHUatoa.NY: J OHara;Jr, Ba t Bffilnßjn Md AH WiJkes>i JawM A, Lander, Ga. ' F A. Wilson-Del J C M<Jqre, Cmm t „. , . Hugh O’Connor, Balt Geo W-Zeiglar, N Y 4 John Wa3dmnj.fi J John H jmDton, W Chester i«eonatd a Wsilee, Miw > Mm G<maiton, Mu* JJUlke#. Ala v „ RGHsreer.Va Wp Moore* Jf.NC M 0 Co nay., ij*it . . Jno E Lsohbsoh & wf, Balt M.MESmithTBaU; ueo H Perkins, N J D'WHowe.HY : BT. LOUIB HOTEL—Chestnut street, *tx>ve Third. R B Robertaoa. Pittsburg JameeThoropson, Del J M ViJlarißo,rf Y - J D Weetan.N V nr Share, Patnot O OK Fiehor. Patriot, 0 G«o w B&eWen, Conn Dr Grave. N 0 AdMjfc Vjui Asitllnxsr, Pa Maurice Adler* Brooklyn TmM. JahaMtoo, Botton w® Overman* P>-ila FTBIIJu A la, Oa r Ow P Coiem»n, Phila Vißehlrdioo, Ark $ Curti.Awr, N H AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut, above Fifth. WLRcott, H C HA Brough,Ky HHBfaldUw,N H - Miss Emms Bolt, NH JptottP Mabry. N C W LSoott. Greensboro Wwoga, Jr, NY. . GF Wftson Ala Va, ■wmfaF'.? 1 .. teiHx HTBiMCf a eon. Botton Dr 8a LeteheN. Ya _ uwjwilkinion A la.'N C K W Emerson*wf, Wash tiaiw Raymond, NY HE Morris. N Y J S Kevins, Jersey Oily ; MERCHANTTS’ street, below Arch. H 8 Moadi PiKaieM. Mass Hewr Parson*. Fhiia ti R Banowx/PiUalmrc . . Hob A K.Wright, Olearfi'd IHBsrewell,HU*ah»ai’wn tJLGrfOD, onl T Leonard A la, Pa" Mise KLanick, Clearfield A MeCraaky.ftiis* Geo H Dearborn, N Y GoofieOlC - - < KBCoUwsJ’a ijt Retell Als.NO- J Kearney. Johnstown derates* Charleston J C Kirkpatrick, Pa BJqms, Balt _ r Matt JsoY, Pa AO Nuler, Hudeon* NY K«* Party, Boe*pii 5» HKohos, Greenebargh W C BroaweU, Texas Ha Padgett, Houston, Texas THE UNION HOTEL~Aroh street, above Third. J V Haves, Altoona Wm Major, Pottarille OR WiUiaweon. Ohio J Johnson, Cheateroo wRm, Naaaveth <• John Sohroyer, Phila BlfFish A w£ Pa FM Wheeler, NY flAXaiiett, Texas a J Hay, Texas wroliradwelt,Texas 8 Jones, Ala , B F Walton. Jersey City U Converse, Ohio P K Huntington, Ohio DJ) v aldrou, Va John Lyon, Cm O STATES UNlON—Market Street, above Sixth. John W fanfold. Cal Ju 8 MoNorton, N Y Wm L Moors, N Y John 8 Wilson, Lebanon Wm R Harris, Lebanon A Bowman,Lanoaster ISwsr.Lehtibco,ra WmB "orne.Lehiglt ci> Jsaojßburißalt Wm B,Case* Balt OM.RqjgjfFattorsoUj l’a Sam I Simpkins, Balt Geo M Peversbn. f hi(a W I*’ Llujd, Colambia, p» JoshnaP.+ yr*, Jr, Ches co E Patterson. Blair, Pa A R WeWeri pirtslnirff |l E Gray* west Chaster COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixtli Street* ab. Olieatnut. J Berinlett, Readinx /< Mr Frevost. Phila John MelUiuer. CeTfimbia Mrs Jij avis, Del oo AC Ford,.Port TefOsit, Mil l ATPrevost A dau, Pa *<Ut Ba«et* Phila. HC Motley ..Chester co ton, Chester co Geo w tioughinan* Del VV.Balttm,.Md Levi Haines. Fa t a L«m oo J M Parka, Lano co 3 fibS%,^ hiu ; 0P MAfr * l». K Y - ®* ctl ,lr0Dl >» bol '« Tiiird. *JES®Sirotes , J CBteincf, Thil. - . Koht AlcCay. Chestor, Pa 8 W Reigon.LaQCMter ftAfet-'-jaMSf*-' iFOUWTAiN" HOTEL—Seoonfiii^, 8 * Bbor , M . rk „. wjatwdaiSY&u 'l U' Jas Martin* Wilm, I'eii WJHPtaliriWslm* Dei i Kernn/dt* Wilm, Del J RoCovmu, Brhitelw - - J L Peebles, Balt likup BASLE JIOTEfI-Thiri| s rti l .»| l . c.110w1.,11 BLACK DEAR HOrKL-Tl.inl st..ah. CaiWh!n Robt K Ho1!oW»t»N J* Gro Dim Cr. If J Cdfitroco; Pa 8 W'Rombdrg* r> i f j^j |t| -^ 'MERCHANTB' lioUBE~Third .t } »bov«cs>tawhMfc' J Pa, HM Waterman,Harrlsb’c OH Lahar, Harriahurg J f Dnnbar* Harrisburg 1 * r -i ft/-**" -I IST^W/^IOT^EHa-REjilA^lftQ *-Ath« tq It o'glogk P. M. rifSttarAiy, July 14,::iM0. j V r«t»ont uptljlm tb( oawrtlMi liktww will pltue u»ntUmthed»t»oflhe Li«t. ",' •’ ■ Op«n on S»mi»7 from 7H to W o’uluok A. W,, ski! Ihr : LADIES’IiISti ::••'-'■■■ M- ■ Archot JUbMo* Frink Fnnnn Hui»hv I ®irv;;, MB?- = Wptefr'®4Sip : 'Sfe v - BolUemUb • bvfttliM ttarr-J ' O’Leary Hannah Bennett LizSieMGrjerson Wary J O’Brien Matgt i Benson Georgian Gnbba MartbaM Park Agnes HerechelMrs Gerharts GerL’do Phillips Ellen V ; Kean Ann H . Graham Jasß .. Patterson (soph*a Bennett ;Mrs H A Marker Irena , Palmer Emma C Belhihwit EUsa, iUrkm «rar*Ji . tltutder HAbflah 8 Ba'ley MaryW liOßeersbtt.Mary*Fetersileßeesie s Barnhart EUSab fUvStotlgfcrW Padres Bettib Baker Gngeline-V Half me tfdrgF, Pdjr6 Wro Mrs a BesrF AQrfa Matmeken M 0 Prince Famne Bird Anna M * ! Hendersrm'fdr* Pearson Sdrah 'ilffAS&to E Bl»ok C;lm8 HunnMn Pl»tfMn«t I ~ BSIEU'b fT&°, ' > -KNvr.t. ■ 'PsB.toiB»sr fefedi p/rar gSKHtafe latesta*" Burromfianh P linnirM K jlaed Murr ji Bunn MattUk H oi»»n IjmiW Mrtt»«ri4ll*»Mth :Mgjg& «rar J fos&f- Jwi? puffik . Isss - kw® mint! hilt* ~ Hunter Jlra,L B • Butesewa Susan J Holland Snean SheaflManr ‘ Brown Maria Hodman Mary : Sanford W L Miss Brown (Margaret Jester Mad. - < Soulien Nancy Bradford tsosan V Johnson Bailie Shade Caroline. . Boteler Alice jfi Johnson Mary BoottSasah. Bowman Mite A Jndson Emily bfttinn&Ui mart ■ Byron Eleanor, , donee Mato fi .Spin Miry J «- Br«ftuMAry, , JatoßNaffofrß Btoali Mary J WauniLElleo ■ Johnson etinaHSmith BM, Miss yaftaghan Marg’t James Kate 1 Smith Anna Caldwell Mn A£ A Jenkins Anna E ' Smith Mrs aiianncerx. C Kenard Mary. Biiuth ACl.Mre Carroll Ell* A, ‘ , KiOg-Xaie, ’ Slocntn Mary J Oatlin Amanda . Keys Sarah A ' Smirti Jno M Mrs (JaterwnHrsr Korr**nerBeUie MgleraAMre - Child Felin*) Ketohnra Racheli Snyder Kate Cathoirt Kaohael Kelly Mre ; * Simone id* Calvert Susanna Kendall Mato -< Smith AueUsta CaidweirBam’l c ’• Kelly MArxam ; - BwHndsnytto Mtt GliflordJane’ 1 1 • KneßeWwmrtVvSeetTlneMLMise OArke Jennie ’ Kinoace Maegte iStrattpn Keh’A I Corns Ann H . i.averty lottie K Btairart tiqniea G fc^uleth CorbinCßS,, SotherlandAnna Corbin KIUB ' Ji-ewis Anna .. ~ StoneFannve K , Caee rarmh . i.e]dr MYs J,M . SKmble'tl N, Mrs Con MreJda- . L«d MreNS . Btopt Hophemie Conway Martha LynnMatoA , SmfthMary,. crooseMrsA Lee Sarah L Thorpe Helen , Jest Mary : Mrs Corns Cath’o ‘ Lethetbury AHI Thompson i 2 M \\ Ulereland Mr* E A nudon'Alarr Tiiohise Alary E Lamb Anna M-’ Taflord Agnee;, ■ faffifinr .%asvMi: ; Demby Adalme Arobis ARianda Treat BvaM pellieea Maria' Linglejr Mrs G A Trpvilla Jennie' UavisLitSie LakeLnoinda Thompson A<rdia ploksonKmraa,. 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MoCammon k Co; 06 do Mor cer k Antelo; St do J R Sank k Co; 8 bhds 1 bbl skins W Russer k Co; 49 bbls old iron Jeffnes k Bon; • hhds do A PurVee: HpktspTOduce NHellintsk Bro: W empty carboys Powers k, Weightman. iw empty casks Mas sey, Collins k Cor 14| boll prodQCJD M empty casks SB pkgs mdse vatiotis pontunees, ‘ PHILADELPIiiA BOARD OF TRADE, QEORQb N.TATH AM,/ • T.FROrHINGHAM, -J CoMMITtII OP VB« MOKTH RUBERX B. REBD. I . At the Merchants’ Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Wyohalngißurton.,. JulyK Bhip Soothern Rights, Harwood—.... ..Liverpool, Boon Bark Margaret, <iulf. u .Peroambaeo, soon Bark St James, Oruae,——. de Janeiro,soon Bark Jos Maxwell, Davis Lacusyra,soon Bark F de Believieu,Baulnay......,.Cape Haytien, soon Brig J3T Martin, Carver. OienHiegos, soon Brig Aldus, Allen..—.. Demerara, soon. Brig Mary K MiUiken, Cardenas, soon ling War Knglo, Wi11iam5.........p0rt au Pnnoe, soon Brig Doris,Edson. .Cienfuegcw,soon gohr Evelyn, York© soon Bohr Fannie, Vanoe .. soon rORT OH PHHiADKLPHIA, July IC, iiCO. BUNRISEB— —m. 4 43-BUN BETS ~ . TIT H:GH WATER, ]) J 9 ARKIVkU," Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, from Rich mond, via Norfolk, 27 hours, with mdse and passengers, to Thos Woluter, Jr. •Steamship Kennebso, Johnson, SO houre from Now York, via Oabe Alar,.with indse and passengers to Jas AUlderdice. Poesed an unknown herm bngjoifihe Bran * dywine, bound up; sobr Lady Safpllu anti twd others unknown, at anchor oil tile Fourteefi-Toot Bank, and batk Oak, from Boston, In the Bight of New Castle. Bohr Pedqotanook, Barnes, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to 0 a Heokscner k Co. Bohr Undine, Kisley, 3 days from Now York, in bal last to Repplier k Bro. Bohr Chief, Cbamphn, 4 ddys from New London, with oil to Dennis k Jones. Bohr Laura, Weeks. 3 days from Egg Harbor, in bal last to R R Corson ft Co. . Pour Biaokbird, Compton 4days from New York, in ballast to Bmnickson k U over. . Bohr WidO Audenriedi Hewitt, 8 days frolb Boston, m ballast to BaaercU, LowiS k Co. . Bohr S F SqUiday, Seaman.6days from Boston, in bal last to Van Dusen, Norton k Co. Bohr Excelsior, Riley, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to L Kathermet k Co. . Sohr J Frambes. Somers, 8 days from Boston, in bat' lasttoNhturtevant&Co. - s Sohr E W Perry, Sampsah. 4 days from Nantucket, iu ballast to Nevin. Sawyer k Co. Sohr U Sc T Cramer, Huntley, 4 days from Pawtucket, in ballast to Baum, Ogle k Co. Sohr Ruth Halsey, Penny, 4 days from Greonport.in ballast to John H white, . &ohr L Sturtevant, Dole, 6 days from Marblehead, in ballvst to N Bturtevantk Co, Sohr Gazelle, Naylor»4days from Salisbury,in ballast to Van Dusen, Norton k Co. Steamer P THeartt, Bidell. 21 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird k Co. Bteamer Jowhine. Green,» hours Rom Nfew York, with mdse to wm M Baim & Col Steamship Delaware, Cn'mionTNew York, via Capo Mar, J Alfderdice. Ketoli .commerce, Baraee, Majapuei. PR, Jolia Ma ion a Co. _ _ _ Brig Ormus, Baker, Providence, Baum. Ogle ft Co. line Judge Whitman, Bray* Bo*top, Repplier ft Bro. Brig J Mean*, Freethy, Boston. N Rturtevant ft Co. BchrM ftfiMef&erd.Line, New Haven, do Bohr L Bturtevant, Dole, Summerville, do Bohr J, Prambes. Somers, Boston* do Sobr Blackbird. Compton, Boston* Sinnickaon ft Clover Bohr W G Audenned, Hewitt, Boston, Banorolt, jewis ft Go. Sohr PMuonnook, Barnes, Boston, Heokiellsr ft Co. Bohr Gaselle, Nojtor. SaiiSbUry. van Busan* Morton ®)nr 8 FSoiliday* Seaman, Beverlr, do Bohr 8 B Asbmead, Young, Norwiob, B R Corson ft Co Bohr Laura. Weeks. do do B§hr £ W Perry, Sampson, Nantucket, Nevin, Sawyer So?ir U ft T Cramer, Huntley, Pawtitcket, fianm.Oglo t Co. gohr Exoeleior, Kilcy, Weymouth, L Rotbermot ft Co Bohr Chas M Neat, Henderson, Boston* do gohr Alert, Champion, Hast Cambridge, do Bohr' Albert Treat, Bowdoin, Boston. do Bohr Harriet ft Sarah, Tice, Lynn* Uo Sbhr Web Stded, Smith* Providsnoe, do Bohr AlßMahony, Lake, Gloucester* do Bohr Mokttevue, Fatkenburg, Boston, do Sohr C Keen, Babcock, New Haven, do tiohr Hath Halsey, Penny, Newport, John R White. Sohr Undine, Ristey. Providence, KeppUer ft Bro. Str J Jorome,Jerome Alexandria, fto/T Webster* Jr. Str J a Sftnver, Dennis; Baltimore, A Groves, ir. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohange.) . . LEWES. Bel, July M.. , The only vessel now at harbor is the brig Pulaski, from New York for Guba.awaitmg heroaptam, The bark Sea Eagle* for Barbados*, went out on Thursday, and several aoeooners yesterday. Voun, fto„ _ N. W. HICKMAN. < Correspondence of The Press. > mu «. . .Havre de grace. July m. i«o. The Wyoming left with 19 boats; laden and consigned os follows: John Walls, wheat to A Nesbit? M M Shuman, wheat, bark. ftc. to Perot.ft Bro; Flirt, bark to S Peterson ft Cojfl P purelland £ D trump,lumber to M. Trump ft Sons; John A J Sheets, do to Norcrom ft Bheota).North Star, Rising Sun. and City or Philadelphia, do to Ala lone ft Idrlor; Col George Bodine, do to 8 Bolton; Frank,ooto tiCroskey; OS Hilfy.ooal to Jj DuPont ftCp. WiUnmgion; Sarah Edith, Moroy Bowman. S M Wright, Sarah Ixuig, Al J .Link* Sarah Leshef* and 8 C Collins, coal to Delaware City. „ . MEMORANDA. Steamship Pennsylvania, Tea), hence, arrived al Rionmond 13th mst. Steamship Granada, Howes, for Havana and Netlr Or leans, oieared at New York 14th met. Steamship Philadelphia, Hallett, henoe, arrived at Norfolk 12th lost, to take her place on the regular line between that port and Seaiord, Del, oonneoting br rail road with Philadelphia. The P sailed for Norfolk lJih nut on her first trip. .Ship Aepneia* Sisson* from AioKean'* /stand for Hampton Roads, remained at Valparaiso 2d uIU Ship Janies Cheston. Bryan* for Baltimore, sailed from Valparaiso Alay 22, , Bark Warren Fisher, Crowell, at Cienfuegos 20 h uli* from Boston. Buk Sylph, Jones, cleared at Boston 13Ui hut. for Baltimore. Brig Orinoco, Tabbut. for Philadelphia, cleared nt Boston 13th mst. Brig Black Hawk, Tabhut, from Boston for Philadel phia? sailed from Holmes’ Hole 13th mst. A r M'*t ur hl?!l‘ i,‘L r i s h® r maa, for rinl&Uolylna,cleared at St John, NB, Tth mst. Brig Billow. (Br)Poster, heuco,arrived at Port Met!* way* NS, 27th alt Brig Lydia Frances Campbell, henoe, arrived at Cienfuegos 30th uft. . Bng James Crosby, Veasie. henoo, arrUcd lU Mot bio • head 10th mst. iasSuftP l Grth*ui# honco, arrived nt Kooklaud 12ili Bchr EW Gardner, Bourne, oloareil at Boston l3ih mat. lor Philadelphia. . Bohrs F A Heath, Wiliams*lrenoefor Bostou; Ann, Blake, do ior Brunswiok, Ale. end Sarah Jlelen, Saw> er. do for Augusta, sailed lrom Holmes* Hiso lit hunt. Sohr WmowHarp. Hulse, for Philadelphia, Miled from rrovidenoe 13tb inst* gohr Claresta, henoe, arrived at Belfast 10th inst. .Sohr Laroline Knight, Parkerjheiioe, arrived at Lubeu 12th lint. 9 Bohr a hit 8 Cannon, Nowell, henoe, arrived -at Rich nond 13th mat. Bohr Polly Price, Adams, henoe, arrived at Bikcf* Landing 22tu lost. 7 CrB,tr * at Fall Fiver mh Inst, fiom peiawarecity. . - ®?tyL.’v n .*'Oper, Robinson, hence, arrived at Now - ?ort 12th mst. , n Schr Empire. Adams, honoe, arrived st Pawtucket 13ih met ' tuokot Mh?MU Udlt ' fur rMsdcl^m ‘ ratlod from raw **phr» Fraok Herbert, Parker. Edwin Reod, Chipman, ami Kite. M.nton, lienco, arrived at Hutton istli insi. Hahn Jill*. Fliaro, Corner, Irene., #nd AlmMt Bacoe, Arnold, henoe lor florwloh.atNarr London 12th Inst. Uolira » Hart. Wall, ami Mail, Kell,, hence, the lat ter rta Fal! Klver. »t Providono. laih Inet. rorftawa"e r o*t, Bro< ’ k ''' M * d t,om J,,b ’"“ l - Sohr Sarah LSimmont, Oandj, henoe. arrived at Fall RiveMOth mst, and Alexander Blue, Haskins, on tho fr»»v;?sffi&“ ipl,iaor BaoEor ' “ ai! " COPABTKBHSHUP NOTICES. Limited partnershif.-a limited partnership has.this day been entered luto by Thomas D. Tiilingbast. Barouel Al. Duffield, Edwin F. Partridge, and James Abbott. . Ist. The namo or firm under whioh said partnership B DUFFIELD, 3d. The business to be transacted is the wholesale Boot and Shoe business. 3d. The generet partners are Thomas p.TiHinghsst, Bamuet M. Dnffie>d« and Edwin P. Partridge;' the spa- PhllulVlplna amoß all residing in the city of 4tlt< The amount of capital oontriliuted brthe said B *?& la Jjt 4rlne X. i# tv? 81 ? thousand dollars. t . * ?“,? shaU eommsnoe on the Sd day of December iSj’ Bnd -h * w term,nat ® on the Slst day of llfiS%^°‘ ner ‘ iMr,ner ’- JAMEfI ABBOTT, gpeolaj Partner, IJyg-mtt TTISSOLUTION, —The Partnership here if ,h * %.*?>«• ofhKß abeark PBiLASinmu, June»). HOP. W»L Jr»« « LEE BRtmimß A CO. Dissolution.-— -The copartnership ~•si»tinrb*tw«*n HTKBLINO ft WHV- •"‘rTftrrrri k'-h< »* WOATATIONS. LETTER BAGS fs ini'ftt>a.tcufc&cß, cleared. ItAIt.HOAIJ UNlia. NEW tri-WefMiY SSnnli Railroad,, these* br the new aMaiiier Phlla oifhti to«Srfol* aadPprrtmou*/‘A- • ......4.1, ; fepMfSr ffl®ns™ss» F ftSe ref flift-olnMtawonit^rfi,inoluding mealson the ** jSgtmtf-elaM passenger, Including meals on !u« Ul&t,' freight taken tvt low as by any other ton to. • for farther psrtjoutftrf, see small hum!‘bills at the hotels, and other public places, or inentre of i _ .0. F. PARE, Agent, • . BUMMER AHRANO^iMKHT. «s™™^»arjA , sK-!E?43SS : wJItBhe*TERi./rma thaDepor, «" Eu t .ftrtet atraet, at 6.40, a, and ID SfA. ra., (fee l.« and ,a»P.M. ON, BUWpAYS. _ . Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner .fEjghteeDth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3 Leave West Chester, at 7.88 A. M., and A P.M. ..TMJast passenger railway oar will leaveTront and flsrlctstrflu SB trtmjtUfl, r apd and Market streets 10 minutes, before tli6 slarlfng tins from the 3e pot. andwlU carry a flag to denote it. . _ , r OjkM and waiting room, southeast comer of Eighth °m»,.«n S 0 t ra.lway. «eg r—s NORTH rCBNSYIU N '\fe%oW l W po^ T - fco - Chun,. Hsifeton, WilltMbarre, Willlamaport, 4 At,AO P. M. < Exprew), forßethlehein, Eaiton, fto. Thiatrain reaohes Eaiton at ,J 0 P. M.,ami makes oloaa oonneotion with flew Jersey Central for flew At V. M. for Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauoh Chunk, The 4.80 A. M, Express Train makes dose connection aSftasJtf*sdL ■**?rfflvV'oWiisiteA, , „ I’M vs Bethlehem attAJ A.M.,8.a0A.M.and8.23P. Lenva Dorteetownat }£A.. hi ami l,it f; Mi « Leave Port Washington at A), A, M. and , it P. M. Cl,, “yNJtAXB: j Philadelphia for llethlehem aiftA.N/ _ Philadelphia, for Itoylestowir, atSP. Mr . Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphiaatfl.OQ P. 81. Fare to Bethlehem.. 91 M 1 Fare to Mauoh Chunk. 93 80 Fere to Easton 3 MfFare to Doylestown.. 088 Through Tioketanuiat be procured at the Ticket Uf fltt« At.WJfjMjffi, ptket,j» Berks Street, in order tOßBOurethCfthdv3fafeßosfBfo< *. . All Passenger Trains (except F tin itdy TMlfliJ Qlftfleei at Berks street with Fifth and Sixth streets and ueoofw and Third-street Passenger Railroads, 30 minutes after leaving Willow street, * Jy3 . , . ' ELLIS CLARK, Agent, Kg q—mb PHILADELPHIA AND “ l *Pos ß ora^ , ' KoAD ‘ • On and after APRIL .3d, 1880. Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, good for the M,sK®sf' route, the .Schuylkill and Lfibanofi valley/being dmonr the moet beautiful and healthy mlhe Bwt%. dHtT deces «iM# by four trains from and Cn PWiadclpbla daily, • 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. FHit.Apgt.rwiA/ltfarok39ai, IMP. mhg-tf PHILADELPHIA, GEB , FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia «, 7, 8,3, JO.ll. wd U A. «., 1,3,8 fit is 8,6» 0& 7, 8. 9, J«V. and IIX P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7. 7J6, 8,5X,9,10,U|12A,M<, »,.,M,M.W,7,8^10^1., Leere Philadelphia »M mia. A, M«» 3,8,8,79 ft and iix p. m. Leave Germantown 9.19 roiu, A.M„ J.lB min,, 4,6 X» ud ,K P. ™}, Eatfl(jt j{ }l>L ftglt.AoAl). , XiUve Phlladalpliia I, 8, 10,11A.M., 1,«, I, BX, 8, f, and IMP, M» Leave Chestnut Hill 7,10, 7,«, A4O, 9.4011.40 A. M., 1.40,8^,0.10^40,^1^.^ Leave Philadelphia 9AI A. M., l.a, and 7K P. M. Leave Ohestnet Hill 7JO A. M„1IJ0, 0.10, and 9.10 “ FOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philaidelphla WO-714,9A». UA9, min,, A. M.» 1.98, A 99, ttf, 8A«, i&>* and lUf P. M. Leava. Nonristcwn 9,7» 849, 9, U A. M., IX, 4X« f and TH P. M. „ w 4 ON SUNDAYS, . c . Leave I>lilledelnhia>Ao. TK, »J».11.0, A. M„ 1.0,, I.Oi, UK A.M..,. m *’ w '“ d %li ‘sUADAYS. Leave Philadelphia, A. and 8 PM. heave ManayunkTXA.M..IK. IX, and,KP.M. nit-tf,. ISMEMIfe PHILADELPHIA 'HIa/n8 R Fof FOTTSVILLIf, RE MOHJ?ri|Q d exoepted J Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Paasenger eotranoes on Thirteenth and on CallowhiU ntreeu IjilB.COA. Mm oonneoting nt Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 P, M, train rnnnin; to Pittsburg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY lifer. M. tram runninglo nharnharelnirg. Carlisle, Ao. j and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IF. M. train, running to Ban bury,*Ao» AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot, oorner of DROaD and CALLOW HILL Street*, PHILADELFIIIA,< Passenger entrances on Thirteenth anion Caltowhill streets,) lor POTTS* HARjySBURQ.StAWP. M., DAILY, for it 8 P. fit,, DAILY, (Bttndaye ex*- iSSrAHOE* VIA aKJ) READING From PKiLADKLrm*. Mile ToPhtemxviUe . J 8 Reading..BB j*epanon 86 Harrisburg -.....-ltt. Dauphin ,«U4 < MillersMirc, ~.,141 Trevortnn 3unotion..J» Sunbury.... <*... 488. _ Northumberland^.*.,.l7l Lewleburg . __. ,178 Mtlton*™ «.ia Jersey Shore Loek Haven. SjiE-ErcK The B.GQ A. M«« and the 3JSQ P, M. tram oonneot daily ££&Jl cl, Rl?lM B A o „ da ** excepted.) with the CAXA WIBBA, WILIAMBPORT and KRIK RAILROAD, making oloao commotion* with line* to Niagara Falls, BROAD and CALLOWHILL Street*. „ ap»»tf W.f. WeILHKNNEY.S4*r*Urv. BEt—e BUMMER ARHANOS'. ■SSBS MKNT. PHU,mLPHIA lo W!^mBTo s , AND BAUI. FAMENQiI$ D TllAiria O LKAvii l4ll^ij(j!LPElA, A. M.» It noon,(R*prea*,) and JWhpterat 8.18 A. M., u n00n,1.10, ».00,7.0g and For Wilmington at 8.11 A, M., U noon, 1.15, 5.00, 7.00, and ll.uTr. M. For Nov Cwtle at 8.11 A. M„ and LOO P. M. , For MiddletownatB.lJ A. M.»ands.eoF,M. For Dover at 8,11 A. M., and 5.00 r, M. For Harrington at 8.18 A. Mj. and 5 P. K. For Milford at 8,11 A. M. Tueedays, Tiroradaye, arid Saturdays at O.OQ P, **. , For Farmington at B.la A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at B.ooi\ 41. forSeaford at 8.18 A, M. Mondays,Wednesday*, and Friday* atfiJJOP.M. For Salisbury at 8.10 A. M. Train at 815 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford on Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturday*, with iteambaat to Norfolk. . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 840 A. M„ (Kapron,; 10.11 A* M.» and 048 P.M. Leave Wilmington at 040,840, and 11.10 A. M., 1,40, 440, and 840 p. M. Leave Salisbury at 140 F. M. leave Seaford. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.&1 A. M„ and 2 00 F.J» Leave Farmineton, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 8 00 A. M., and 4.10 P. M. >-eave Milford, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at74o A. M.,and LOOP. M. Leave Harrington at 8.10 A. M., and 440 P. M. Leave Dover at f.of A. M., and 045 P. M. Leave Middletown at 19.0 S A. M. and 0.49 P. M Leave New Castle at 8.00,7040 A. M., and74S F. M. _ Leave Chester at 7.40, 0.15 A. M„ 1144, LO, 940, and •>Zf P, M> JKT Leave Baltimore for Raliilmry and Delaware Raiuead at 10.10 A. M.,amto 26P. M. TRAINS PUK BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.40 A. M., Ilfs and 11.40 P, M. laave Wilmington at 945 A. M„ 1740 P. M„ ahd 1240 Pit EIGHT TKAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, , , „ , will run a* follow*: .Leave Philadelphia for PerryviUe and intermediate plaoes MSP, M. Leave Wilniiotton for l’errjville and intermediate pJaocaat 1.00 P. M. Leave Havre-de~<»raoe fur Baltimore and intermedi ate places at «.00 A. M. Leave Uaitimore for Havre de-Uraoe and intermedi ate places at 4.00 A*, si. Only at 11.I0P.Hm from Philadelphia to UaHiraore. Only fttO.Se I* M.,from Baltimore to l'liiladelpmftt _j>f B»,M. FKLtON. PfeeiudnL 1860. JSE-* ~ iB6O. Snap 1860. s^°€AI(#SP3^SBPWL1 S? ,< BKI^HIAANDTHEN¥ONRAIffBdAirc(VS I wwa, to new F roro* Wain n t Vi re e t* Wharf, will leave m follovrs-vli; Alft AM, via Camden and Ambor, C. A A. Accom**”*’ modatton. _ ... .$j 2ft At ft AM, via Camden and Jersey City (N. J.) Ac commodation..-—. ..... s 20 At 9 AM, via Camden and Jersey City,Morninc Mail- 300 At 11 AM, by Steamboat, viaTaoonv and Jersey City. Western Express, 3 qq AUS>< 1* M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation— 3m At IF M, via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex press —. 8 00 At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taeony and Jorsey City, 2d Class Tioket _ 335 Atft V. M » via Camden and Jersey City, Evening 8 00 AJJI.P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern At ft P M. and^mboVTAceommodT tion, (Freight and Passenger,}—lst Class Ticket. S 3ft Theft PM Mali Line turs ll P M, ern Mail, Saturdays exoeptcd. For 4 Bemdore 4 Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, , Ao-*at ft A M ana 4 JP M »Trom Walnut-street wharf* ana 7.10 AM from Kenstngtou. For water Gap. Stroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkeaharre, Montrose, Great Bend, fco,,at BA. M. from Watnnt etreet wharf, and 7,10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western jR. Jt, For Mount Hour, at 6 and 9 A. M.,2 and iX P. M, Pot Brijlol, Trenton, fto.. at W and i V. M. from Walnut Itroet whirf.r.lo A. M, ami l\ V. hi, from Keniington, For PalmyraLflirerton, Delanoo, Beyerlr, Bnrllnr toa, Floreuoa.jSordantoyrn, fto.,atu«. l.andeK p.hl. dlltTnaaii at'iiifp "Sf. forBor ‘ ,e,1101,u Interrae- Siaamtmnt’ Trenton for Taoony, at H A. M. and .SEgnTtßaTerly, Burllnitlon, and Hnetol, at 4 P. M. FinrTmnd(ofßanMw t anj,. allowed e»oh Paeeen- Ar * fronibrted from taking anything an SWfdt* wit their wearing apnarel. AlHiaggaie over ■aiwwSssfeSE.*” B “ om,t fi,,ouf sm ' “ MM . WM, H, QATZMER, Agent. SMJjianMti l l wotiok^«oubstjbk jjliiftrt JysLtli, n»wtam,Bj,rß»|ict or the Phlla- SXAIii for Downinitown, leave* at 9.90 MAIM fer D»wnlnf lewr, Imvm ,t WSMMksaair WEST CHESTER RAII.KOAC TRAINB VIA. rpUE PENNSYLVANIA 0K N T BA L A KAU.KOADI •m mm BMBLK THAOS. 1860. MK 1860. bMHH» senrer Train* prOvlcM *k*\¥t.£r i Brake—epeed under verfeot coSwtl «» t.r* e_ffmeer, : s v dW M»fFi?ifm leave* Philadelphia »l: 7» A. M. ■muiMtc Aooommoatnoß.j^^ffjyiWfl, M« WoifcSStlt 1 Pultutdri vte'it ChMta, Aocpmmmlstionjnd WlSrft'.lJiAliif. „ PM«*nyerji for Sanburr, Williamsport, Elfinrw, o, Niagara Fall*. andlntetmediate points, leaViiit sui iadsh»hia.ftt T.u A. M. and*P. M. go dtreetlZtkn«fEl regular I4n* of Steamers on the Riflfßiffr trf Ohio riven, Faro always aa loir, and time a* snick, u by any other Ron!*. , For farther information apply At the Passenger B ta li {ytitSoMlheast ooroer of Eleventh and Market Streets. n The cam3lBUra,jif, the Western connections of the Pennjrlvanla KailrotuTTb CtllaairQ.raaire this the l)lߣaf LIHK EAST iflfß THE The conneotioa of track* by the Railroad Bride# at fitUburg, all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are ad ran tare* readily eppreoiAtsd by Shippper* of Freight, and the Travel denee onit* iwedr traruit, , . THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and field aayfttfrt mthe West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at alt Mm#j at favorabli as ars ehargtd by oiktr Haifrcnd Comvanus, *f* Be particular to mark vantage*” via Fenna. JUU rohdt , i \ i , For Freight Contracts ot JjMwing Dlrebtinns, apply to, or address either of the foutrffirt Agent* of the Com pany : „ „ , D. A. STEWART, Fittehartt H.S.PJeroe A Co., Zanesville,O.: J.-J, Johnston, Ripley, 0.; l(, MoNeefy, Afaysville, Ky,; Ormeby A-Cropper. Portsmouth, Q.; Padoook k Oo. t Jedersonville, lndi an»; H. w. Brown A Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern k tiibbert, Cincinnati; O,f,R, C. Mefdram, Madison, Ind.; lo*. E. Moore, Louisville, Ay.; IV Q-. O’RHsy A Co., gv&tl*yiifa,jßd,i K. w. Graham, A Co., Cairo, IU.-JR. F. Sm*BhsbiL» CWM.Sfc/sni,, MOji Mp,«.,li«r rls,Nashville,Tenn.; Harriea ntfilCnUgjeisi*,Tears.; Clarke k Co,, Chicago, III,; W. U. H. 11L; or to Freight Agent* of Railroad* at diuerent points B K. XKWid, 0«a'l Bup't Altoona, p*. [ HJMt Pill I. ADKI.P iffl HEADING RAILROAD. On and alter July 1,1860, Mileftge Ttoketa will be issued at 945 each, a dtscouatof 25 percent., giving the boMar A;)ibtfotrftYoL3,«X> miles at anytime, between any, fiwuli rtfi» if! the No. 1 car of any Pusentfer Tra n on nnovn of t M branches -worked by said Com business men arti cbhere, qjfiallpn (n travel frequently between different pomu, wfff mtd this nr* r&ngcment convenient and economical. „ For Mila tickets or other Information apply to tuo Timet Agents on the Line. G. A. NIOuLLa, General Superintendent} Reading, or to B. URApfORD, • J*2B lm ’ , : .Treasurer, Philadelphia. ELMIRA ROUTE SksSSHI PHILADELPHIA AND EL ■^TOpP- S'] Tiitjmm, Ostjwlma, Rn wKßfiasßa Passenger trains will leaVßtM fce# DeiojLbfttA Phi ladelphia atYd Heading- Railroad, oorhsr ERBAD and CALLOW HILL, Streets, (Pfl*ieagor entrance on CHl losfbill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for al>ove points, as follows * DAY EXPRESS 8.00 A. M. WIGHT BXFAEBB AAPP. M. The 8.00 A.M. train oonnects at Rnpert t for Wilkes- The above trains make direot connections at Elrtufs with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Fads, and Buffalo. New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and the Canada*. , _ , Baggagooheokui to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge.and alh-ttiinediatepqmf*.' TiCMta i rtwmrad at the Philadelphia andEl rairajKailroad Lu c’4'J'-Whfit Office, northwest corner of lieave the i’hU irlpbiaand Reading Depot, Broaaaad CallowhiU stro ti daily (Sundays exoepted), tor all pointsWesta i North,atS P. M. Freights nm ho delivered before BP.M* to insure their gome tin ame day. -For further information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN i'h and CALLOWHILL, or to < . . CUAB.&. PAPPEN. General Agent, Northwest oonnr SIXTH and GHESTNU'FStreets.- apll-tf Philadelphia. « PHILADELPHIA AND flUmn ?&I(TIMOIl£ CENTRAL RAILROAD.-SUMMKR AIiaANGEMENT.-Un and After MONDAY, July9ib, 1860, tho trains trtll nm as follows; Leave the passenger depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co., oomer Market and Tbirtiethstreets, West Philaaolpma, daily (Sundays exoeptecft&t7.9oA.M. And4.45 P, M. On Webnesdays aQd Saturdays an extra train at 230 r. M. Leave West GrovoateAOandSAO A. M., an.di.Bh P. M. The 7.30 A. M, ‘irain irom Philadelphia connects <li rent IWtbjt daily line of Stages via New London and Oxford. ReturningleavoslAfordat 6AD. A. M.. con necting with the B£o A. M. train from West (Love The beautiful aceuery and well-known healtpirtnefte of Delaware and Chester counties offer supartor in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Frights for this line received at No. IS^URTO^** Philadelphia,’Juno 23,1860, taui&, Superintendent. SAVING FUND, No. . 13. FOURTH Street, between Chest ndtped Wjilndt, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits ofi dematiu. Depositors 1 money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rente, Mort- Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently wnlrun no nek with depo sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to return, with • per cent, interest, to the owner,as they have always done. This Company sever suspended. Females, married qr single, and Minors, oan deposit m their own right, and suoh deposits oan be withdrawn only by their ooneent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Btate of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoeive money sbltfB RECEIVED. Offloo open daily, from • to J o'clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock. and Readier and Lebanon Valley,JßJC Northern Central Railroad* Sundry and Jvrie ft, R, . . .. DIRECTORS. Jacob U. Shannons Cyrus Cadwallader* Bhlndler, Qeorge Russell, gwMAv, Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, is Kiombbaar, Henry Delany, olm Rutenhoneo* Nathan Bmeuloy, Job. H. Satlerthwaite, Jones Ycrkes, Joseph W. Lippinoott. „ „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Cvbvb Cadwalladix, Treasurer. apß-y CAVING FUND-OFIVE PER CENT IN- SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, eouthwest corner of THIftD, Philadelphia. incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money is reoeived in any sura, large or small, and in terest said from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The offioe is open every day from nine o’olookin the morning till five o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings Lit eight o’clock. lira. lIKNRY L. BKNNKR, President. „ ROBERT SELKRIDGE. Vice President William j. Rxxd, Secretary* . mxzcToßsi Hon. Henry L. Benner, ¥. Carroll Brewster, Jhdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert SeJfridre, Franois Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landreth Munns, James L. Stephenson. Money is reoeired and payments made daily. Tbe.ravestmentsare made, in conformity with the Srovisions of the Charter, m Real Estate Mortgages, round Rents, and suoh first-olass securities as will al ways insure uerfeot seounty to the depositors, and whiok cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this institution. aul-lv CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES ►3 TRUST COMPANY, ooroer THIRD And CHEST NUT Street. Large and small turns received, and raid bach onde mand Without iiotioe, with FIVE PKK CENT. INTE REST from tue day of deposit to the day of with drawal. "* #n DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, audSootland, from upwards. President—STEPHEN IL CRAWFORD, Treuwufet—JAMES R. HUNTER, PLINY FIBK, Aotuarr, LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION upon the estate ofJACOB MOLZ, deceased, having hoen granted by the Register of Will* to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate will please mage pay* meat, and those having claims present the same without delay to MARYMOLZ, Jet-mat* No. 333 CALLOWIllLLstreet. THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. DALLBY’S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointment?, and healing applications in both the Eastern and western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; and its infrinm *nm'f is the true secret of its success in all cutaneous aftetiens, whether the cause be escirftul or dista&s, BURNS A g SCALDS are instantly relieved oftt their anguish, sain and Infl&imnMion, by a timely 5 appuijatien of this mar velh*9 healer , and the 3 flesh is renewed as if by a oharm.no blemish or soar n remaining. TIIE FRIEND OF C THE NURSERY. Children are frequent y sufferers from external in unes, esveoiatly from Fluid and Campktn* Ex p.ononr—therefore every 7± mother should have this healing preparation con- 5 stonily on hand. It heals torn kuaftfy&hil quickly a. removes the TETTER or RINGWORM, to prtva- iintin the nursery. ... TO TRAVELLERS d BY SEA AND LAND. The y. aolumst, the Tra* o Teller, and every other in dividual whoso lot in life ft* throws him within the chance 01 accident from 2 explosion, fire, or colli f ion, should bear m mind 2 that this Magio Extractor is his beat and only friend. « It is both portable and pheap, and should ever be 09 his companion, as a friend in need. There are thon- e_ sands of living witnesses to testify to its marvellous S virtue, who owe their sound limbs and mußolfls 3 to its saving olfioaoy. The following are a few j of the ItcHhnxdiuajii Tor Which UALLEY'g-MAGI- 3 CAL PAIN EXTRACT OR is a PREVENTIVE S es weIImCURE; Barns, Erysipelas, Sores o fall kinds, BruiEDSi r iatnia. Shot Wounds* Boils, . Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Fever Sores, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Roalds, Cancer, 61anUulor Dis-Bcnri, Crooked Lips, .eases. Staid Head. pB&S”* ftSStoK- Max. QjintrxoUd Cord,, Pile*,”' Totter,"’ Chafes. Poison, Ulcers, \ Diseases of the HheumaUra, Venereal Cores, Skin, Rashes, Ao. Sold at the principal Depots, 14 Broadway, New York, »4JR4ffl New Orleans, by J. a WRIGHT A CO., Oanm&l Agent. It oan also be ob med of All respeotame Drngrieta And Merchants ro.jhout ft. v£Ui . , Wl _ , «8 North SECOND Street, wv Wholesale Agents for'Pennsylvania, Mrs. stilij’s CRYBTALINE LIQUID H*IR COLORER! A preparation new to the publio.but whioh has long been fn private uw, for restoring Grav Hair to its natu ral color, imparting;to it a glossy appearance, and ren dering it soft audjiUry. , It is entirely different in its nature and effeota from any article now in use for the same purpose, being a cleanly flufd, nearly as clear as water, requiring no waahim berora oT alter its application, free from *s/pA«r or any othei-oWeotTonable ingredient, and applied as easUsM/gn ordinary Hair Oil. w Can bdoadof the following persons: W. zkHarberti, oorner Jumper and Pine streets, 8.l Fjwnefl, no. 88 North Eighth street. Thomas Lancaster Spruce ana Eighteenth streets. Thomas Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth s reets. Wm, BnlhoDipecn. Mt. Vernon and Seventeenth st’s. Kuvranl GaHTardwJr., ATCh. below Second street. E. B, Gornguee, Coates and Tenth streets, George Oi Bower, Vine amt Sixth streets. A.H, Ifcwroan, Spujoeond Second streets. OhATiee Smyora, Spruce and Sevonth streets, Caleb,R. Keeney, Arch and Sixteenth street*. ■> ““ ' IU ”* U ““ "T %TEM. Omul* win.. fiftkknth RAILROAD LINES. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but otten, fill. tb. Put*.". “ A Dollar saved is twice earned.’* LEGAL. MEDICINAL* SALS* BY Auction. POORNESS, BSINLEY & 00., *• , Wn. 4»a IUA«»»T BTKEET. V SOOTToJ*., AUOTXONiift, So’. 431 • GHEOTmJT ppposilathe Custom HoAJy RAC^^EJ?^ B bale of rich mivbSf MAJISIe VASk B,ULABBWARJS, . , . ’ To'esdar i/tfrTifn*, at lob'cflbk precisely. Richly oarveS & mafblo ra&flfel titsSf, Pifnan marble and bisque figures amf busts, ridttff Mooratedf Bobf l°]J n A l ?**?A re ‘ft Ff<! fi oh Ch . taA tea sets, eivglass goo letsjdecanters. fine Pans docks. Aa. i wr Now open for examination. =WLI°f.BIHSiDY«!f?/iwßByi°ooM-KM it,. On Wednesday, - July 18, commencing at M o’clock, eonaiatiris impart of— AgeWfaiaiffortment of desirable goods foT present sales. . .. ... . - fJHILIP FORD & 00., AOCtIONEEHS, t Ho. ,30 MARKET Etr*t, uut udl tfltfo* Slt.et - ■ (UIFFIHU. TPS BRITISH AND NORTH OHM, - America# iff}a. mail bteam .CTflF**w. you. to livauVool. Chi.f CfWlTefji. Bwond Cabin I, Chief C.Wij T UMMra jiur* A§'^oA.%|i.l^« l oß, IKD^AVb.^WJKE SCOTIA, (now building.) . t • These vessels oarry a clear white light at masthead; cteen oh etartoard bow ? red on port bow. J r _ NIAGARA. Miliaf, Boston. Wednesday, June 37. ASIA. Lott. . , “ N. YffnrtWedneeda/. July 4. EUROPA. Lettoh, •* Boston, Wednesday, July 11. PERSIA, Judkins. “ N-Yorg, Wedu««ay, July 18. ARABIA, Stone M Boston, Wedneaday, Jutyai AFRICA* Shannon, “ N York, Wedueeday, Aug, L Bertb. Sfft s*outG ■SSMtotiJm, Gold, g'ver, BuUigni ssti§«, Jo*,Hy ( fttijSmfaM, or Met»ta.unle*pilu otlKbii* »r,»tcn.i< tMr*fo, uud ' the. v&lu. tn.rflof th.r.ir. exsrfti*,. For frei.M or ”cf}¥ 8 * ,,lr *® wffiM FOR Tn* SOUTH.—OHARIiBS* SHISiTON AND gAVANNAHjrrfiAHCIAIPF* FREIGHT-REDUCED. Heavy Fieichtat an average of ttvtnn per cent, be !.w Aw Vor^. c »s}W £{^..oN Tli* tt/m M*II et««nrtl» KKYBTOHK STATE, C«»- MsiWunau* on W odueKl.j, Jul j inroatt tl'ti&Jl *OT* ®* *“■ Qaptaiu John J. Garvin, wlfl mfel 4S FriOTfi July 6 tK iphnili KKT BTOftI! STATBaiul gTATS -OEpßGjiUfw run m k(x>v« every ten rter«> thus forfiiSt 8 «v«-comm*- efoation with Ch&riertoa and oavannah, (Ufd the South *M^tS , Ch!rteeton and Savannah, thrte Shipe con nect with stMirsr* for Florida, and with railroads, &©.. for all places m tie BjJ*jjJg»^JgJ.tUwest, Freight and Insuranoe on a lence prwpoftion of floods fbtfffd South will be lound to be lower by these ship* galling vessels, tha-recuum being one-half the jt&itroad Fere hr tits iOB to »to dp C9&tt ehfikperthan by dale. ThroaghlwFets from P r lon andßavannah steamsDipe, INCL UDIIf t# the whole route, •*<»* from Chariest** and sah le Montgomtry; _ iNLxap rsas. _ _ To^^ s || si Oolum&aiH3CZ.V S3(* Cmmnptei..-...>r*. < . WOO Albany MsStAWTr- 5£ Montromery; —, flCiUtomery —-w » » Mobile...-..m—„ mu £ JO New Orleans—. 89 7i New 31 » No bills of lading, signed afksr the ship haisWiftf, * , For freight or passage apply on board# at sedond wharf Chora Vine street, or jo _____ a Tjijjt 12sg$ju#ni k. dr., Soothweet coiiZSt «tl?| , i'a «fSim'NWV, For Florida from Charleeton, steamer Caieuha even Tuesday. • For Florida from Savannah, staameri St, Mary’s and St. John’s averv Tmeadar and Saturday. ffOTICES. TVOTIOJ3 TO BIrfLDISKS —Tlrt Board of -tv Commisnonsn underan sot of Ahritiblr entitled " An aot providiux for the ereoUoa of Pdblid BtfildmcK in thh City of Philadelphia,” approved April 3. 1890, hereby invite plan* and e*i«iatesof cost jo fhebtMtf ing* proposed ro be ereptdd. These banding* erode signed for the accommodation of (to, eourts of iastiee, and their appropriate office*, and the srra'al offices ot record of the county, and alto fur the accommodation 1 of the several oepartme'ts and officers of the tnuiiftt' p*l government or the city of Philadelphia.. * s The* aro to be placed on Penn Square; the buildim * rot the courts, Ae., on the northwestern section, and those for the mfmtoipal government on the north-sateni section of said Square A statement, in detail, Of the extent of lion required for the respective departments and office* to be located in these DuildinfrSJwf* b«sn p/rated, and persons designing to prepare pinna aro hereby fei#rred for copies to ans of Uie Board of Commissioner*. Ground plans, Motion*, elevations, and respective views of eac.i building will berequisjte.aooorapsmftf with clear and full explanations . ‘{ha, estimates are to be accompanied by complet specifications. and with explanations of the whole so simple, minute, sod fall that >bey may be readily com prehended by person* not specially Instructed in archi teo'dre. The said plans, estimated, and specifications to lw direoted to the President of the £cnr9< and furnished before the first day of September, A. p. law. Eaoh person submitting a plan most Indicate the ns , tenals to be employed in constructing the buildings un i der his plans. No compensation will be awarded or paid by the Conv : missioters for tho plans to be submitted, as hereby 10- | vited. until the means of carrying, the said aot of Assess ' bly into effect shall be provided, in accordance with its ie»ms. ALKXiUfPfiB Jt£/f£V, Presidoat. ■JAMES R. LUDLOW, Secretary. Philadelphia, July ft, IW>* ; flmOE OP THE PHILADELPBIA AND -* VF READING,. RAILROAD COMPANY.-PwiLt -3 dxltuia* July It. 1850.--T&ft fftlwof PrelrbtwsdToUi 3 on Coal transported or this oompsny wifi to si follow*. & from July id. ootil far thy coups : To Richmond——— Philadelphia.—,.—. inolinedPlane....—. Nioetovm —— Germantown R. R..~ Falla of Schuylkill,-.. Manaynnk.. SSnshohoeYen—.— Swede Furnaoe....—. Kamho’s... . Norrist’n or Bridgeport Fort Kennedy...——. Valley Forge,.— —. Fhccmxville . Royer’s Ford —. Araminco.- —. Lrmenok.. —. Potts town.... pouglassvilie, -. Monocaoy ——..—- Binitboro Exeter*.— . Reading...— —. Tookerton-——. —. Leciport . Mobrsrilie. —. Hamburg.— Orwigib*K and Auburn. By order of the Board of Managers. i i» lm W. H. McILHENNEY, See’y. PLANTERS’ BANK OP TENNESSEE. „ , . , Lf , , Nashville, June JO. IWO. This Bank has this day declared a dividend of thi ly seven dollars and three-quarters per share out i-i tn surplus or undivided profits of the Bsnkjparabie t.i toe Philadelphia Stockholders at the WbST&Rft RANK, as follows, riz j Ten per cent, and fractional parts of one share in CASH on and after Aie 15th July next, and the.bilanc* either in cash or new Stock at par. at the option of the Bank, on or after heptsraber 17,1860. ,- . **7 order the Board. _ BMw D. WEAVER. Cashier. COAL. r |\ W. NEILL & Go.. YARD. S. B. Cornor BROAD «nd CALLOWHILL, Superior WHITE LEHIGH rrepared and kept under oover expressly for Family use. ..•» Grders by Dispatoh will reoeive prompt atten* tion. apa-ftn lIARDWAKE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We . ,jro?ld rospeotfullr oall the aUentiou of the •eup •al Hardware Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR. SCiNGHAM HARDWARE, Which we «£#r at i£uV Wvanoe by the paolraie. Orders for dlreot importation aoheited, and Roods de> live red eiUsrinthiseity, New York, or NewOrleaia, W. 0. LEWIS 4 Roe, 411 CDMM3RCK Street. Importing and Coramtsmon MerohaaNi And Agent# fer Foreign and Demeetie Q OFFER’S PATENT For F»noj E KmltlDii; • Machines for Knitting Shiits, Ac.. Rib Machines of I and 1, 1 and l.Vand I. and 3 and !-RR>, ■*. . “ and and w«as to order, rheso Machines use the plain English tiprina Needle, iff » »®YJ p l»noipie, and are the cheapest and most rapid Machines for Knitting in use. The Goflee Patent Family Knitting Machine, /<■* family'tind Plantation vte, is a new and successful reabiro in the useful inventions o( the axe, and ranks With the Sowing Arsen ine. Agency and ijalssrooui, . . , No. 07T BROADWAY,New York. JeLSm HENRY C. LEE, Agent KTAVANA CIGARS.—Just received, per >*-* bark Ann Elisabeth, a large and varied assort £>£«hlTOI I !i as »* e Y®. ra, . ,, 5 w brands, together with others of the most celebrated— rf J L c ®* B*®> Adorsoion* <til aTO » Neptuno, Catenas, Partagas, Lining, Arropo dctnl‘l, #irAilu® o’ , . . Froeoese, Ao .c., Loncha, Opeya, Londres. Mil'ar, rigiinnei, and pressed sues—now in store, and for sale ‘°utn b s_ . CHARL**d TBTE, r - j ®” iw 130 WALNUT Street. VTAVANA OIQABS—A LARGE, HAND !i,W N °f "pfir £U N P> FARTAOAB, EBPANOI.A. ARQUKLLBB “°v/ c 0" "f* 1 . 1 ,n hand onn.tantl.. and fur ealo )ow, by CHARLES SEXE, 130 Walnut ■‘Mh J«18-lm PARIS GREEN—For salo by WETBE RILL * BROTHER, 47 and 49 Worth SECOND street. jekf HAVANA CIGARS, of dil yvvfjvvv ferenr brand#, ail sixes and prices, m store, br recent arrivals, and tor sale by ' e3Ww CHARLES TKTK, 130 WALNUT Street. OORTO RICO SUGAR.—2SO hhds. me f-.. dium and strictly prime quality, for iale by JAMES GRAHAM & CO.. LBTITIA street* Refin SD sugah.— l,ooo Rtmis 10-< VERING’S Crushed, coane and Sae pulverised. PARIS GREEN—Ground in Oil, and for sale by WKTHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. ijii CJTEtL PENS.—4,OOO Gross assorted ►3 selung trosu upward. FERRY. 8m tinner.FOURTH aooRACB, (ekt^ltn fXENNESSY BRANDY—7O cask*, it BOOK-KEEPERS can got good Blonl;- k»k. and Statinacry at PERRY'*. FOURTH anu RACK. i«it im • POTASH For sale by V WISTHEfULL t BROTHER. 4T and ,9 Worth SECOND Street. iaa lAIEI BY ABOTIOfTr MiHoaLAS ft sons. • Hot. SMO^pgtTKfltMC B*LBB Pajijc uaiM i* Jnly u 4 in« l eoir gghaagrasi# to each sale on 4 ffconan? eetemwes, J* faiiMK . . ~ EOT ATS- Meet the Exchange Twsder, me/sly. >&> *t. the Exchange Tnesday, Mk Mi. jfif jjerfoitftehMuibtUefor eeoh selenewr utf* UA| D.—Offr tSki of real estate n 4 steaks, at tw Exchange, Will ffe/eaftsr be held si tt e*afeck* nooW 5 and, in' |h* stMio/, at? ofeloefc. ■y WnWWtotf !&?« ike omatiMir eel* REAL ESTATE Af PRIVaTE MAt,e. - MT We have a fiifea tfdbttt of ml estate at privehp tale, inotadtng every #4«3ri#Eo» of fttyaad use whs , W rtr. safswwfer*- ter Real estate entered on ottfjpfote sate regale*« - andadvertisedoccasionally m onrpfWemie ahstreeN (of which 1,000 ooiriee are pnatea weekly,) free * f otttrce. tm HON BAI , September 17, IM. *r Catalogues m ffle*. STOCKS AND LOANS. •so.oo^^S'boiim. PkiW-i»!ii»fcx oh»a,*,jfiH be fold without nMtva, for *o<xw.t or whom U may concern, ' ,20*11 perCeol-ecwn bond*, turn Mrh(«»jM)or w,w * “ llftetp U«VTe (fe Grace/team Tow-boat Co, I‘shard PM&Mielpu<a and savannah Steam Navigation 3 ibrnt’ WercaofS.Lt t T «7,pomaanr* TWO BURIALI.O?S; iyilfidefthia Cemetery. seo*' (frm W and V, No. 3. Thd/4 u s terge vsalt under th o IffoMv. _ _ , __, , BritlNTY LAND WARRANTS. - Also, by Ortlet « an executor. a Lulled Stale* Boonty Land (act of IStv) War/ant for ,80 acft*ej end eee, alas for 30 acres, act of USA REAL ESTATE SAL % JULY %L ExecMor’a Sftle-fcstaie of Jar*!!*-L»?«**tjer. deeV/ Uandiofte modern well-Hnlt kRSIDKNCJR. No. 143C* Areh street,trast of Broad street. s4feeto lecbmin % front. 133 feet <fe£y. through io Cotnbertetreet. The * home has th# ronderff/flinrovtintiitsaed.eeaveeieeee*. Neat modern DWELLING, No. 3W Di!w*B street, south or Green street. Thfl a era se is welt twult and has » the modern conveniences, 4tf. .#3.109 may lemereoß > mortgage, Immediate poesessioff/ „ , _ Kieca’ora’ Peremptory of .James Bau» IWItDING LOT. Spiiag street, CanfdeiJ. N. J. . Same Estate- 150 ACIIEBTIMBER'LANIM'mte stone township. Warren county. Penney i'Wss*»eooot'» IP miles north of Warrea. Sale ab*olu«*. ••• . Same Estate—Two BUKiAL Noe. 40* «#<*>'- *Mion L, Philsdelgbm Cemetery. Sale ebeoleWA Two-story BncS JVWELLING, No. 607 Bayes belireea Kecd and WJteytQA streets, First ward. REAL ESTATE—AUGUST 11. Orphans’Coart Sa'A—Estate of John Baanantdrod. Two story Hrick LWELLINO, Cathedral Twonty fourth ward Same Estate—Two-story Brick DWELLING, ad joining. Same L’steto—’Two- story Briek DWELLING, ad joining. VERY IMPORTANT NAfiR J!roii)«rofTrnjlees. . . (Jimcrr a decree of the Bsvretne Court of r<ggnrFi*~»aie. JSWtfoUK IKON COMPANY'S WONXB AM ESTATE Oi Taeaday, Seat. 4,l BBfft at 13 oVkmk, noofl, at the Excnanse— • Th# very valnaMe propertr belonging to the Irnfl Company-situated tm Bfontonr county, ga-.eow-' sisiing of About 3.0C3 aor* s very Talaabie miaeral Undn> or*«. mininz ..rights, roiling mills, farnsoos. nearly a*G'. dwellings, oinees. Ac,, Ac, , Terms— s2©,oWcash, when the property i* streek off, balsuce orr the exccmfon of .the drew,mihtn S 9 days of Atm. Wr Fall partienlar* ready inbaadtaße, Sale at Nos. im»d 141 Soath FOUBT|MMvf3I. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FBRNCH-FEATEWk- RORS, PIAN<J-FOKTES.<jaCft9EIR CAJLPETfr On Tiiamfst pfovaisg. At 9 o’clock, at the Ancona Stwe, aa assortment ed •sceUent seoead-hattd fwmiter*, emaat piaao-fortes, kae mirrors, carpets, etc., from linm dsrßasew remordd to the store f<?r cogTsseencs H mXObFS NATHAHB, auotionsbh •88,000 to loan, fewest rates, on 4Uame«M, wetekee, *C esfiSs. sesars,-hardware, ™J^rorp, jES?Ata»ssttf^SwSP®Siß & PFp&f. *. . tor of fietaedspwenlsst two per ont. Advances of #nD And fljrwerdt, at owe vwrevwif 6r the a*o*l eelliar p/>m.sel*tmreg* every deecnptlon, very loWti I *#!!* jPl jdnunents, first aeshiy- w BsraLS f»s»rer et k*tf tfcw importation price, in anactHiee loam. mOmm seep amA ▼ariots other kinssof goods. , OUTDOOR BALES Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. , f „ • n %SAMUt’ MiiCnnCßY AKD IKOJf. 4l fenn STEAM engine and £*s&te&BolLßlt JOl&rHE«FIB ALKVr, &A ijElfSßjyfaj«i?vivS?i^Sf eud PoUNu£ta'Wncr7fofnan? run. boon is •uroeufuloMrmtitfa t iMNn exes«*fir MMaerf if building aaarepairtnflHitttftnJ&d Rlyer Kaafatan«li*fS and low ifMaure* Iron BMtf, WaUr iiilahii iluif ho*. &« tr*«pectfuUy offer tatty ■arviaaajto tfca aatibef a* being IsWf yrepared l» oostradi for. Retinae of su ■is««. &•*»«. liwr.-ud Stationary,*' h**zzt iMm patents of diiTerfit aiaea, in prepared t« mm **J"z dare with amok Iwubk. fcwiriueri»Jj«|fl* makisra da at tMttertart nope** Jh» *«4 Iwa PraafßTAt Flee, Tabekr, ana Cylinder Bofiar»*ef beat Penniyjvaiua obaraoallnMt* . Fortiajf-of au mnstf andkii*d«s Iroa and Roil Turning. Screw Oattia#, im alf other work o©**' nettedwith the abnrsbameaa , , _ DnyioM and aaeeiieatioao for aO work dona at ti mr •etaMiebnent. fraa otefcarge, sail varlrnaraatiad.- Tka eebecribeni bare aapie Tbvf doet toob wr pair* of uoata. where they can Ho in ya*iw* eafoty* and are prrmded with ibnia block*, £&Lur> *«., *e.» for u»v, OT UiM^,^ j|(} _ JOifJf P. I*RVP. BEACH and PALWKR attatfo. p> UNT PLEASANT POUNDS!, No. 951 wMMMfiRbSf&ffiKSS: abased the eatir« steak oi Fattens at ttoaboraFfoa far, he is now yrasslsd to rsNirconlsn brlaffiVi #n«t* and Saw Mill faVrt?>ct« koop. Cto Boose Work. Ueanaf, Gw >nda from Imr juratory or CafoU AnMood, w dry or (rasa lui^r ..mil t. axxatei, >. v.e.xa* Omni COIITHWARt^&NWr *3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON RTIJBEW* wdBHTIFhmL__ KNeiNKEIfI AND MACgNIFra, Maaufaoture High aad Low Frevue Steem Eagiaee* for Land, River, end JCorine eemoe. . Roilere* Gaeoaeten* Tub. Iron Boat#, Jte.; Cmiu* or all fatMO, either Iron or Brea#, l lrynFnuneJ^ifs for6u Worto, Work Shove,Natlt- Moehinery of the latest and start feat pioved oonstraotipn. _ Every, deecrivtioa ofilMtabca Mschinery, #eel» tm Sugar, Saw,ajid GyistMllle, vaonumFan#,Open SIMM Trains, Defecators .Filters, Pipping Engines, ie. Bole Agent# for N. Rilheax’a Patent Sagov fouiec Apperatas: Nasmyth 1 # Patent Bleep Burnt; ami Aspmwall h Websy'arottnt Csmtsifagnl fcgoy Duin ingMsahiee. art-# ®T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, When completed, mx year* nee, Uu BT. NICHDLaC wasi umversany pronoaoeed the meet unniftaent, mh venient,andUiorooghly orraaiaedeetabCshueiteft.* kindoa thi#oontinent. Ist it asi linn lltsniiiP I ~ day—without a nval m size, in wftaoesaeu, end W ns general elements of comfort oaa enjoymtnL The Hotei ha« aeeommodaaon* for one thousand casern, nr* etadipl one handled eompbte ssutee of apartments fsasihee. Six hnndradperaaneesa beeomiertanly i«m> ot the lohlse of its three roan*, end aw* thing that rtoder? arthaedtvieedi&rtfceeogremsneeane social gratification of the trnveUiM pme ms hem omitted in its plan, or is neglected in itspnatienldetails, Thq earlT reputation ot the house at horns aad abroad, derived from it# nagsitade. its seperb apper at meets* and its home* like comforts aod htxariea. nee hems en hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of the proprietors. _ tttl7-9m TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, A CO. 0 34 5 “ a> m S ” V. « !l c n ■ io « EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS ARsHSKs c0.,0*0« iso chestnut stmt, forward*Parcels, lockages. BaakNoUa, and Bf*eie, either bj its own Lina* or ta eoaaecuo* with other fcx»r**« Compute*. to all the principal towns and cities of the United Sutet. fc. S. SANDFOJtD, General Sveriatesdtßt SEMINARY.—This large “• anil flourishing institution ia located at Paiifield, Herkimer county. ft. Y. Th» faculty consistsortwelve thorough and experienced teachers, four of whom are college graduates. *ihs libraries namber over 910) volumes. The cabinet, philosophical, and chemieal apparatus are extensive ud complete. There are two regular graduating courses of stuey—one of three years, and one of fire, and also a commercial coarse. Upon the completion of either, parchment diplomas are con ferred, and, if possible. positions secured, tchools de sirous of we Iquahficd and excellent female teachers, whoso ability nnd sucres* will be guarantied can *e cure them by sddretsing the principal, trail term be sins August 22’t, Tuitaan lo 36per t rm of fourteen week*.. Board. 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