, JCiIE. jPBESU)ENT!AL CANVASS. KJbKIViHrtO WAXIOSAI. ?, ■, ; Xk» pmoeAuS iriWoßil Eseoutire,Committee ' haselwnedanaddreßSto; thopeopie of the ooontry. m<rpren.at Tuattton of the party, and aijiisailnf tfi rrpft jnri' rt the committee aato the .it dirtywhlohdeTPlres upon theDemwrahy or. Ihe ', *aiß . J-*Mep«»Ui* paragraphHHidi ■ '■■■'■ , :-'.Vi?. 1 nw.nndertirt*, 1 aere it.in charge, at thb in-,: llanal'ifUi >W>tlofi»r"niiiinltt-* of the Demoeratisi party, to aidraea. you some words of explanation nnlieMWiV Toa'ar* 1 all aarfiieii, by thistime,; , otjtta f}eleg«J«a ■ seceded hone oar Minaf'Rational Coaroimoß at Baltimore, and, : ',h»Te'prop«aidJoKoO.-BWi)<ltitidgeaD« •foeepli Lape as thalx'eSodldataa far. tbe Presidency and ’TtnH iXgf Tliafi eliil iH 11 aI n n jjt.lstan oSdrreaoe wiueoeteieiapletooarhiatojry jand ,:'■** ttiia datoeqoenoSewhtolimay entne—lnyoMog, ; WimmM **. JManatiM h cur 1 to ntittatata—there r-rfa- a nam roepetsiktlttr somewhere. .If the re. '•iramSQn^iisgd&s!: r' dOhaaop,'a» the regoUr Demooreiio *omiaeajp,,we, 'tin* hM Maoetitjr. 'that wo acbgktao najaat ahraotajn of emr eeeedia* brethritt.'arKd hare .mere, mhjofgmant, •- Jt owjnwiti ; «J,TWwmfl!tjpo» «twef«i*rt <W>- . berMe ieriair 6f ail that? transpired atßiltimore " aa weil'aa at Qharleston, thatthe sipportorso):, tt Runs.; Breekioridse.andbane, InTioUtipg the i .j,t-<ft^M r s»*dM*.bf!tW! Deoworatio parly, [and in abandoning the regeitr Dewocratio organisation, hen taken the .whOWraipvntiMHtyopoli thorn '• ' j '■ 'V.aSiii.-''' lUUor' ■n-lawA.eoaudittw .'.enter iatoanel»>rat. lthei jCeises-lfelireike bill, the iKanste >'ii»«eei : the< Ueoptepton; Consti*nttoii,thenfagei of at, Charleston j nail tie (toil . at Baltimbio. The i; a*trei»e; longth'of ■ the arg amentjrfeyentktte froto ' feprtiithingvH ,'ia TKt The eoneloaton, bowarer: wUI bo read with interest: > SSCK9SIOS AT BAI.TIMOB*. . The sols pretextfor this, we repent, was the ad missioa of certata delegatee from Louisiana and Alabama, and the rejectiuaof thelradreree claim . , nab. ~Tha Coorentiua had deolded similar contto- Tarsiaa at Charleston with regard to tbe Statea ef '. Hew Yorksed Illinois. butno eeoeeelon,oj'even . diatarhaaoe, enned. lathe caeeof HetejYorJr, > ' theLbalaUea'dolegaUqpYo'tpd neanimonsly npon . one eide, and. theAUbams dalegatton auaniEou: 1 ;,- -npontbeother. What If they had tied parted ' ’ It u too Wleoloee—or/nitter, would be rtdlen lousbut lor the gravityof Its consequences—thr.t 1 delegatee from Virginia, Maryland, HorthiCaro; lina, Keataokr, Teoneeeee, California, and; Or* goo, who dee lined to seeedefrom the Convention at Chari eetoa (notwithstanding the appeals thanWdo .tothesi),ehoeldhareeaoededat Baltimore,jons<i; trJOtog a prataxt.Thero m ast beoanst bahihd all tbit; ana that cause, frankly, wae adetermieatioa . . loeet aside the angee, aad policy,' and prinnlpltg ‘; ofthe Democratic jitty, for the purpose of - alieha ttag theDsMMraby; of tkeßonth froth the Tjemo . onef hf theiforti.end tins taking the tret, fatal, ‘ and irreroosblo stride toward ddituioo ef the' Statee. ';:,V S -■ ; sexmATiow or DOCWLAS ./i { After all seoeeelons, U well as the refusal of ebr-, tain delegates from Georgia and (Arkansas, tor. ' retteririth lSe entlredelegatfone from Texet and sl(®riMtppi,toooe»py their seats, onr National . Contention at Baltimore yet retained 421 Uel«: gates, er.212 alee tore! votes; being tsp'.Seofe j than tw»-thlrde of the eleotoral TMeeof the whole Union.' ’ Bat'eom* of theae; delegates (as la the.' oeoeof . -Georgia) refrained from vetlnfithe tnajorUy of the delegation having ‘ reflre* ; : bS«G<as,iati ie|eaVo I of fall dalegatiom,ead ahlho ' rltedi In eaeo of any . eeoeaeioo, to oast the whole veto of. their* State/preferred only to east] that whieh woatd beafair proportlonbetween thh Be*' eedsri and themselves; ana jet others (ex id the .. owe, df Selawaro aodportious ef the delegation ' from Kentaeky and HlaWafi) deollcedtovotei but .. refused to Koede: This aoeonate for tap-feet that, lapom thaioooad ballot by Btates,Mr.. Dsoglas re ' ,' oeteed only nSlirotea, Hr.Breektnrldge reeelTing : 4,Totee,the Btatel ofßonthOaro < Una (8) and Florida (3) haelegJusthorised no delo - gates td' any Cohrentioh at BalUmore.; Hole is Unbsllotaaraeordedi { - Brechin- Gulhrit. Devghii. .1 r.mr«. J • j-.'j 1 ~ -J«v-HafipihiN..;r..: ... Mwtehawittt....«>.. . ;. fi&odelilantf........ .. K , C0niie0ti0Qt.......... • j . «* ** c 3i ■ . *. -35 - ifofrJerwj.......... ' .. -Si ii*«naiylT»nU........ 10 ’2£ .10; M»rj1«nd........... ... . 2i ■\ .. ...... , 3' .V .Berth.Cfttciioa...... ~ .. 1' .AUbaniA»*«t . 1 LoaiaUha:........ Arkaaia*............ Missouri.*4.. •* f X«nnae*ae............, . Kontuaky.. 0hi0.;....... : . .v 1adituui.......... 1 . ' 111in0i5.............. . -ivWtoeooriu.i.. . "e lowa.Y.i.V.Y.. ...... .. ■ -'v.Y 1 41 " Ott JQOtioauf iff. Clark, of-Mtoonii; At theit . . * Unfit of Mr. Hoge, of Virginia.tha qoMtion W«i. tbda propcAM«dfroa. the chair wbothtr tfca itomi nation orjpodgUs should,or <houl4 not be;> withooh _- ftrikor-f tfeeuaaaia<ms act of tboCort* * TfbUoAAod-of all th* dologator protcnt, the chtii'- aAn djiitiiMtly requeuing that.Miy delegate ?ho, “spl l nlfjr hi. dissent. Ho delegate tutsontoi; ud thniy ‘ atlast, wisSteplieh A.Donglaennaatooaety no ini j-iMi in a Coorenlion repreeebtiug more theater, tbfndetsf'allthie'eieatorhi rotes ad the candidate .if . the Demooratio party forth. PresldeuoTof Ibo, - ; Unlted'6t*tee. : ... ,-r ,•!' <- ‘ t - ,W«ait irregular Urns topropoiojr candidate* If > Wylotrii Cseeweslrregolerly oominaWffmrßSTrr' ■ mor»ialB4B—which no . manerer pretended-for . the came method wee adopted’in his oase-~ .-.~ F , - Sabeeq.entJy, Goy. Fitipatriek, of Alabama, , haring <l«>:is*d thenomlßattonfcr ViooPrisldeiit. the Democratic National Committee (in porenetKC of authority oenlerred apoa it) toadared that poji-. - 4 l.n to, an eminent, ton of Georgia,' Heraobel ,V. .. Joho»n,>ho accepted it without hteitaUdn/er 1 . waom tboDemocracy of -the Union *UI auppdi t ‘ with eonSieneeyandpridsand pleatara j ,J - XBKTiao or toe sacanaas tr unnion. ! - , ... It 4id no); riee to the dignity, of, a Conrentlbnit’ trat a mara aeeemblage of odda and eDde, without formalproclamation, without anthorlty from, any Scat*, is openeontrarfftrUon of Democratle policy amt'Democratic net gee. The Seoedert would nut , risk ib. experiment of proc Muling ■to Blohmomt, although tha delegation from Bontb Carolina 'wb-V i there waiting for them, and adjourning tha -' Con nntion " fromdaytbday foil their eooommod.tiou. ' They incentfd th. faro., therefore, of an impromptu gathering at tha Maryland Institute in Baltimore ; and baring consummated thtir scheme,. byu ihu ■ adoption or a aeaDloglee..plaiformi and tbo nonfi% natfoa of John C.Breeklandge aodJoeepb. liice. 1 theß<Beder> frwn Alabama, LooWaaa, Mlesluippi, Twn*,' Arkansas, OMTgla, and Plorida proteeded to Biebaond, aba there, i‘ by eeolamation,”. united srith Sooth Carolina In ratuying what they bad ' aooompllthed at Baltimore. wm wowitsamvibanoKitiiriiGß abd ntiti: In .Ms spaaeh at (Washlaatoii eltyiaacepiing this . irragalarnomiaation, Mr. BreekinridgO’ permitted - hieseelf to . eay tbat the meeting .at &e Mar jlan’d IsstUntn was a.moating of tha “ National Ueint>- erasy’l lndae form, and as snob, entilledto hia al legiance. , ( ■ V.-. •• -1 j _ beroie their own list of all the deltastao wbo partfaipsted in.that .affair. ,Tii« ebafnun of thaCommutee on Cred.ntiaie reported .. the tollowlsg daiy aeireditod atenUMriin attend' , i aaa4’;"(-•5--'''t’ f ■ •- ■■ -*■ ' i rtr>i»»a.—ghae. W. Koaioll, ArUmr B. Smiti, jolmK Elnlryd, M. Vf. Fiiber*. Qeorfn Bhoker, James Biirboßr, John Set Mon,, Lowiemt Barrie, “BlifhißFuThomneon,HearylE.oaraott, William -A.. Baoknar, John Blair Hogo, O Rr Foiuten, Walter D.Loske, Wro.P: CecilßobertCrockeft, Jobhßraooon. Henry Fltihagb, Bobert A. Coghiij, F-B Jonas,' B. W.-flobb4rd, WalterCelesidfm. H. Clark. K. H Gles. r Georgia—Uaory R. Jtbktonjl.T. IrwlniHenrr * B’Beanltfgg 'Bolotnon Colitp; Jobn W. H. .. Wood, Frederick BrWeet, T. Botler«Bing, Jollm Htrtridge, JBbgbM. Mobro, John A. Jones, 1 M Clerkj Bslton Iln. I. J. Meaebee, Oi 0. <lih noa, P. Tracey, li. 0. atrobeokor, Thomas W. Utl), Wia. PailllM. Jalnee M. Barn«ell r a. J. Faln, - Boifbi Tpailln,-Janes Hogo,: Mirk Johnson, Hi' B. .xtulwu,James.Japkiom Jaam A. Bledgs, Osborn T-Batgers.J.hu A.Cobb; Barfd O.'Barrow, MrO. Falton, ; - - a ■ ; jyw.ybri—Angi«tiuS<ilj*U, —BertUtt. , ■ Catiforma. —Austin K. Smith, B. 8. Gregory, John A OharieeL, Soott. pioxyfor tl. ■:W. P«W«krE:F. ungtavpiuty W li/B. Bra - JVi <}• £’ BiuHejitirMJ for John Btiu ; Oaihotio makes, proxy fir Jobn S Bodley. ' Wm, T.flemllton, John'Conteh, MTie,Wolford, JoinKKmory. E.L F. Herd' B<uml PmldJ, Brxdloy T, Johneon, Willlnni B. BJwle, C*rTlllo Stu.baiy, ' , ; i i yj L. BridfcrJ. GStge McHenry, E. OJKrui. George H J Ileitis, H' H. liner, H. H. Bent, A.' 1. -•▼layiiw.-,^*• - <>■' •" E. jßjtfMMe.W. _S. .Berry, m j, WUwn.’ W. 3- F«MWnt»s,.H. 0. Ciembeit,> JttephW. M»t -> a**#, C.'.a’Atnilrteed, rl uj. - WHt Aa«me, Airtaß4«r M. • » “/■elea.-laneing Stoat, J.F.Lxmeriek, tU»o P dlSjtttSe”*** Stelnberger. n. B. Oroebee, a, iihMMi. - .V-;£ ‘ » Ludie, nr. .W.Arerj,: S>mMl B*r- HllllT./.Oreen, • Bi-0w«*,:W; ; D. i Berne/jOe. ; tag Stoofcd*!*, F. »• Lubbock, J, F. Qroeby, 3Com P, •ohlttre*. JliiaidKn,-—C. O.Qorwiu.W. J Mollboney. ...* Ibe. uumborofdeWgates reportedto the OonTen tiim by the Committee o* Credential! was ereatly dleproportldned <to the Tote for. its candid* tee. Jf.ajra. Breckinridge and Lane eaoh received th* JhUOSIDg-.TOtaf.'.‘ i - ’ '• ,\' Vermont... - Miiimsippi Huaecbmelß..—• 8 Texas ;N*W > 0rk.,... ; « Jrkauess... .rennerlvaata,. —..... i Miasoim. Marmot}* ,••• ■ . *}• Tenneasee.,..... , Jirguiiatj,.. - —. .1114 Keqiuokr- North.Oarolina........ S>t Minnesota r-W . Oalilorma. stefcrr^.v-.:vi LouuMfla....^...iToUL...*.. 4. lCfi . , Itwill beobsarved, from this vote, that thirteen : Btat#9~~lf tine* < New Hampshire, Bfrode’ Island, Connecticut,, .NeW.,J*wy>.'jDelsware,South Cato-.] llDtvQhlOjlmliana, Illinois, Michigan, ‘Wisconsin,; ! and lowa—hodnot one delegate present. These ;BUte*mayfcts'of nobonstfjUenoe in-Mr;Brechin-! ridgeV estimatfon;bat, : eofar ar nationality is ; ©oßcerned, theßlack Eepnfclicani Convention at ChlcagamideAbetter exhibition/ ■' • It wtirfc&QftSfcrtod, alto, that’ Virginia out but l f|«^«iMm]dl.VXu4f > Glass,'j 'kireticed from ? 4he Convention; did trot/** hisad- 1 4ms thh:seb^*tibfii«ta.: Gepi^la ny thirty delegates,.altbongli that ’State&•» bat ten by a majority offwftkikii*Bud Maryland by e barem&jqrlty of the ,diJejp|tlon,Twelve: individual* appear to' have been presentfrott Pennsylvania, hot 'only fonr vofieewpra eaBt, whloh thtt In feet, there' wirtlrn^eikbtseeederain.that delegation. North, 'Carotin* ana Tennewee were represented by ma-. jotitieaoftheirresptotive delegations; ,but Ken tpeiyi MT.BfebktDrldge'j own State, gave him >n)ytfQat-4a<i a half votes of the twelve to. whioh that state is entitled in the National Convention. Florida' 1 was rkpresentedi- and her three rotes .east* ' delegation, -which was 1 accredited onljr to the. SecedeM 1 ": Convention at' Kich* mond, and which, by a letter, addressed to the rejgalst.'ConveDtion >at Baltimore,- refused to ask admUsfoCj Or to recogoiie that body in any way. Louisiana and Alabama each appeared by delega* i tiojuf/ whioh had been refpsed. as we have already shown, ‘ &dthUsion to the National Convention of the Demoeraey—the latter having twenty-eight delegates to oast.nine votes*—Missouri,- entitled to nine vbtet. was represented by a single vote. And yet ahonfination, made VV fragments of delega tions from’some States,-pretended delegations from other; Alabama, Florida, and Louisisna —and by not .* ilogie'delegate from thirteen States,; ii national. ' Thus ‘California, with a ma* jority of proxies, Georgia, Mississippi, Oregon, and Xekaay-entitled- inafl to twenty-elght votes, are the, only States which. It. oan.be alleged,' with a shadow;of. evidence or troth, were in the Se oeders’ Convention, with a fall oi an untainted de legation! - . :i 1 * - > '..>•’? { .- - The apparent'vote by whioh Breckinridge and Lane-were nominated is 105, from whioh, however, oonceding that whioh we do not oonoede —that all the Votes whfeb they received .were regalar—-must. he dednoted for reasoas which we shall give: two votes from New York; one-half of one vote from Vermont,* one and nhslf votesfrom North Carolina, ; ohe and is half' r&iea/rom Arkansas, and one-half of one vote from Minnesota, in all six votes, whioh makes the vote in the Seoedera’Gooventlob ninety*! wipe;or.two : less than on6*thlrd of the whole nam* 1 ’ her in the National Convention. Sint ns to tfew-Yotk. Mr. Aoxusftw Sohell and r. Bartlett represented that State ae seoeden, •and e**t taro votes. Their right to epeak for New York r iheaction of the State Convention, by which the delegation to Charleston wakcomalesioned, will determine. The . following-resolation* was unani mously adopted»by the Democratic State Conven tion'r ‘~- •'Resolved, Thdt the delegation to the Democratic Na tional Convention, to be appointed, i« nereby instructed to enter that Conve ftion *a a unit, and act end vote ns a’ nmt. in aeoordano* With the will of a majority or the mem h er* thereof. And in oase ant of its members shall be appointed delegates by any otherorgannition, and ,shelf pat forthwith, in writing decline such appoint* ment.h a eeat'shall be regarded as vacated, and the de least oa st all praoead to fill toe pane, a* vis hereby empowered to, supply eli vacancies by death* absence, Teagnatioß* or otherwise. Mems. BeheU and Bartlett were dolegateeonly so long as they noted onder the foregoing lesolu tion,-which the Convention* at Charleston untol monely recognised as binding. Whence, then, came their credentials? They merely represented their own individual opinions when they entered the Be coders’ hall. „ Veri*ofit,~>Kr Stoughton, who out .the half of one vote irork Vermont. Is in the same category with'Messrs Schell and Bartlett, from New York. .His State voted, u a unit throughout at Charleston and Baltimore, !!! accordance erith .the decision of •We State Convention.- *; North. Carolina —There were hot fifteen dele gates representing this State, and yet the eeoeders foot up eight ana a half instead Of seven and a half votes, whfoh is all this delegation should have out* ■ • ..\ - Arkansas,—Hq nr. votes were counted from Ar kansas, Although one and one-half votes were truly -and wroperly represented in the National Conven tion oy delegates who refused to secede. Minnesota.,Mr. Johnson, who was never heard of before as a delegate from Minnesota, oast one.vote, when he should have given/if any at all, bat the half of one vote. . JfoUow-otiizeiu,. we have thus explained at length.tbe controversy between the supporters of Breckinridge and Bane upon the one side, and the regular nominees«of the Democratic party upon the other. : li ; 3) i. 23 13; - 11; It remalns for us to add, es the sentiment of the Democratic HatfonalUommUtee,- and as the uni* versal sentiment of the sapporters of Douglas and .Johnson, that no oompromiee whatever Is ad miscible; '--We ddslre to ascertain the strength of the National Democracy,la every Bute, North and Southland wo Intend.,to usertain It. Wo havo made no proposition for a joint electoral ticket in any Btate; and we earnestly exhort you to reject such indignantly, whenever and wherever made. - If .we- have any friends in any State, letthoaefrfends call a State Con vcnjlon at once ,aud nominate a full eleotorul , ticket, pledged to the exclusive support of Douglas and Johnson. We oen agree to nothing else; be cause to acknowledge the right of a faoOeu mino rity to dictate dheir own forms, of . co-operation, suffer them to violate the eoleran professions of the Democratic party, and.trample under foot onr Do mocratie.uaegtr, would be to disband-tha aattoasr organiftatioa f._t r>na»r—Pirnot raifT to not tasnedUtcly.; .assembleyourselves everywhere, by States; by counties, and by neighborhoods; take no counsel and, listen to no suggestion from those who; have so shamefully deserted the National De mocracy. Kyery vpte for Breokinridge and Lane is a vote indirectly, at least, for Lincoln and Ham lin;. a vote for inaugurating aU-“ irrepressible con flict” oetwecn'tbe ,North and the South, and there fore a vote for the disunion of the States . 1 * BenotdeceWed by. the' plausible assertion of jour enemies., Breckinridge and Lane hare no •traagtlL not-the .lefiat,-in any of the Northern tftatw t They will not receive one electoral vote in the North, and, ; except, perhaps', in three or font Northern Btatet,wM not have even an electo ral ticket. On the other, hand, if the Southern Democracy should now desert-the Democracy of the North, it ■would be an end ef the alliance between them: What remalnf. theb, tothe Sooth if she. would maintain the Constitution, the TTnfoo, and the in* tegHfcf and nfagesof the Democratic party, bat the cordial support and consequent eleotion of Douglas and Johnson? il : : ~ vr WeootnmU tbese issnes to yonr determination. Their importance cannot be over estimated; they inrolvethe fate of > the Democratio party and of that Union it has so faithfully, and constantly, and zealously maintained. importations. iHftaomd tor The Pma.l A , M Bartlett, Bartlett—276 hhds sßcar 2i fabda molasses John Alabin k Co. , OK CUBA—Bohr B O Koribner, Carlisle ** bW * do 240 toe do H 6 hhda mo - Wnj Lancaster,Render• soiT—M bndi sajar 8 punoheons rum 72 tons logwood D •« W««!«r4 Ca ' RlCHMOND—Steamsbip-Virgjma, Kelly—9o buses tobaecoMercer k Antelo; SO boxes 14 oases do Bohan *■ fait; JN boxes do Buoinor. JhoCsmmon k Co; 31 do T weNien Jr;39 empty casks Osul k Austin: 10empty pipes Kirkpatrick. DeHaven k Co; 73 empty bbla 79 os a ana bbls produce 21 pk«a tobacco order. OE o»4 H ra L 4^ BOARDOF IHiDK ; of , , „ LKTfER BABB •' Ai theMcrchants* Exchange} Philadelphia. ■ Ship Wyomlns. Barton. .Liverpool, July 25 Bbiejtouthsrn flights, Harwood—.. ..Liverpool, soon firk Tremoat.Baker j. KuustanYJa, Dark Marears t. tiuig.. ernambuco. soon Bark Aetuiles, tiat lasher.;.... London, soon bwkHt James,Crose,.. Bio de Janeiro,soon Brig B T Mart ft, &rver. ,Ciehf|ieios, soon Brig War Basle, Williams .fort au Prince, soon •Bng Doris, Edscn..— Cienioegos, soon ■■ir* , *o*. . ©are Kaltos New York. «Hevre* ,—... .July 21 0ieea0w..........New York. .Liverpool July 21 Arobi%. Jaly 25 Va»tferbilt~—. »New York. .Havre-?.-...—. Jaly 28 Africa.—— New York-LUerpool .au* j l Teutonic... —-.New York.. Hamburg—.—.. —. .Auk l New York-Liverpool...Aug 2 Bremen..— New York-Bremen*...Auk * Canada i... T Aug 8 Arag0,.......... .New York. .Havre.. Aus 18 . : FROM EUKOPE. •Hire uuv* * m , po* ;• Date Afrioa... —Live/pool..New York.....—. July 7 Jure—— .Liverpool.-*ew York— July Jo North Briton...V..Ltve/pooic-Uoebeo.. .Ju r 11 Canada/—.. . Liverpool..Soron .Juyll Idinota... ...-BoclbMnptofl.uli«w York Ju ylB Bohemian^..... y 18 Oof Vfaehifiitoc Liverttfwl -New YorJc_., < ...Ju vl« A^e... u.: < ■ .New York.;.Ja y3l Albert-wow.. Weir Y0rk........»..J0 y 31 Awnrelaiian.....Liverpool.-NewYork.....-—.Ju y U Afefo ........Southampton,.New York —.Ju jJfi e-^Whoot-BpeLm..—y»B : Feme .t.... .: .Liierpool-NewYork-.. ..—Aug 7 The CeiiforaieMaU Steemen aeU from New York on (beetk. llth. and*)th oTeeohmonth. _. . '?;i;JftAki!UC IIITJBLjbXOISNGS. >“»«t PHIi.APKi.PMIA. delyHO. 18C». AHrtMhi* Rteknwii.vU, »oi ;_BUMMhißs>..t.m,.Cfoyll«t.sj».r« from Bow#!*. 'simBBs« **' * iUl “ 4 >nui«< to Junta 7«*- mSSS^SSp^^SSS^f* fnmf $»&&$« *» fr0IB c ‘ lll ‘’ » <lM« : f>ora, Suffolk, V». Jtß&SrmJttio* , * dt ” r,om Bo**on. to ballast to Oi.’ d ‘'” f, °"' N,w ro,k ’ to i 4« f<»ro Wilminitoo. WgyEBRhrlVMW# ho "'* «W- "tor "" Y ° ric ’ *“ h ” f f? Ni# *i*h vviV ! ; : i‘' '-' ’ rLEAREB, ; Johnson, Ksw Yoik, vis Capo Tsbbntt. Boston, esstam. 1 C.pjf Wjssksi Mndipton. Boston* flevin.SsirTer & Co 'iwtf. bO.lvA Bonder i " .' : i ,^<”.',^'Wvv;rj!u!'. l '. l ''- )J l ; I .....,.','4 COMCLUBIOS. Miles Taylor, Chairman. Gso.E. Ppqh, Albert Rust. .^abr^Hfli'AU*,{iir)airbajrie t Btiobn, 'NB,Je»mM Jihn.N B, T wells, Mellon A Co SohrjMlow Crtft?LaneVS? /phiiiN h, dq .... - f'cht B L Heriy. WeavSr, Boatoh, B Biurtevant A Co. Rohr Triumph, Artis.Bostoo. K M Cirson A. Co. , SoMSf-TbllUpi, Smith. Medford, do - •J -Bcbr Wl, Dajton, Babcock, .Danvenport, do "<Bebr 8 Applegate, OrgheT, Providence, L Aotherraei A Co. ■ " “ ! ‘ Schr Wm Wallace. Barirett, Boston. do 'Sohr Enoch Pratt, Sberman, New Bedford, do ' ‘ SohrTnnmph, Artis, Boston, .. do Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) » ->< - . ' LEwKS. Del* July 18, rk f C Alexander, from New York* and two oorert passed up yesterday afternoon. A bng is how edmi'k in.. Wind JS—weather warm - -Your*.,*o., . N. S W» HICKMAN. . Tke Vreea.i - HAVRE D£ GRACE. July 19. 1860. Kingston J eft with 7 boa tain.tow, laden and oon ; 'Virdilla&eboldand Aiiitoman. lumber to Cadwahder A Co; Stars and Stripes, do to 8 Bolton A Co: MarfA Busan, do to, Henry Croskay: J D > Boffinas.' Bastion A Been, and win JR. Insies, coal to'Delaware Oitr. memoranda. ■ ‘ Fteamsbip Salvor, Weir, for Key West, cleared at N Yorkia.hmst. : « -Ship, Aspsaian. Risson, from Baker’s Istod for New York, Wee at Valparaiso 3d ult- having completed re »»irf,«ndwputd proceed about the Iftib, • ■ Brig Gov Ball, Arthur, cleared at*Boaton 18th inst. for -Sftataetaa.* •- . . r’Hnff Ctoton, Bly, at Bristol I7ih last from Delaware City. ' 6ebr Sarah C, Willetts, hence,arrived at Newbury pOrtlTta inat, ... - Bohr Henry B Ely, hence, arrived at New Baven 17th ibstant. ‘ Schr Sarah Maria, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Haven 17th leaf. . Sohrs S A Taylor, Shaw, L A Dacenhower. Miller, L Andenried, Bartlett, Pausassett,' Waples. Chas Neal, Henderwm, Alabama, y, Bioicman.T Lake, Scull B\&ok Bird, Compton, Rhoaella, Blew, Pe terson, and Wm H Dennis, WilUsns, hence, arrived at 'Boston 18th inst. Sehr Dorcas Ireland, Baker, cleared at Boston 18th inst.'foif Philadelphia. . _ 4 Bohrs Anna M Edwards Edwards, and DAT Cramer, Huntley, heaoo, arrives at Pawtuoket 17th u.st, Bohr Starlight York, hence, arrived at Portland 17th instant. Sobrs" Martha, Baxter, and Shenandoah, Blackman, hence, arrived at Providaooe 17th ta"t. Schr Geor*e Pales, Jcfiecson, for PhilsAelphia, sailed from Providence 17th inst. 1 1 tiobr John C Henry, Fenton, hence, arrived at fito ninstonl7th inst. Sohr Rearsville, Sears, cleared at Boston 18th met. for Cape Baytieo. Schr Emelina Rickey, Tice, hence, arrived at Paw tucket 18th last BREAD. pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY., f*K SB OBTAINED AT THU VOLZ.OWINS PLACES; MECHANICAL BAKERY, 8. W. oorner of Broad and _ Vine streets. C. oLARK.^—«*——-Poplar street,*below H. 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I™ PORTO MOO SUGAR,-250 hhds me dium and .trinity prim, quality, for tela by JAMKSURAH.Mk CO., LETlffa ajrt«t, . ■; . XJRUFfiIAN BLUE—Ground in Oil, for * *w* B - " usa? ■'|AY A OOFFKB.-1.000 pockets . prune ■UjffK'" T* •! t ‘ ; - , > t THE PRESS.—i'HILADELFHIA. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1860. fig BOSTON, (XINQORD SSSsaBUli v h'ortrfaij? and WHITB MUUrtTAINS S. H. RAILROADS, ■ ISOO. SmiUCßa AVB&NO,MINT. jsQO* The shortest and most direot rome tn Lake Wiif’ipa saukee.Norih Conway, Franconia, and Wnite jfonn tains, IromNfW Yqtk< - Bo#so« r Ameer, Newfoneorc. ’orumotr hi Ao.Nochab|eorcart orbaysate between . foston and Littlejon. Trains BostonTfrofn the i epotsof'thb Boston and Lowell and 'Boston and Maine b aijroadi, at7.SO a.M.. for Centre Harbor, Tiyumuth, Wells River. Littleton, N. H , £t. Johcabaryi. Barton, Btanstesd, Ao.. oonneotmg at Centre Harbor with stages for North CronvAyAbdlVmfo Mduntainstand at Hly-' month and Littleton for Franconia and White Moon ,tAina. arriytng at the Flame, PioSlo, White Aio*ntain r and Crawford Houses early eamB afternoon. » r *• * - Pasaen«ets leaving Boston at A. M., reach Litllß onatASOP M., and Profi e House, Pranooni* oteh, >y staae.Rtfi.SOP, Mj-oriyhiteWoiintAlo add Craw ford Houses, at the white Mountains, at 7.J0 H. M . Leave Soston-at 7JOA.M.wd 1* M < cnmiecMog at Lawrence with trafos from Salem and Nekbtm port; At concord with trains from Portsmouth tor Plymouth. Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro’; connecting at Weir’s with,the steamer Lltfrof t|t« Lake., Captain (Walker, arriving At Centre Harbor earlier than br any otr,er, .route.. Downward trams, for New fork. Wofcesteh 1 Uoston.'Bal«m,‘ Newbury port,* Portsmouth, to » ltave -ittleton at lo.lfli A. M.. nr on arrival of stasesifrom Franconiaand white mountains. Leave Well* Rivtr at JO ro A. My or on arrival of train from Barton sad St,' Johnabury. Leave Plymouth at 790 A* mTtod I» P. I M.. or oe awvsl of sut.es from FraaconiiT'Moimtaiiis. Leave ai 8 p. M.. or on arrivalorsfeamerfVady of the Lake, arriving at Boston, WortfesSe?. Salem, NewbuTyport, Portsmouth early same afternoon, and AewYork via Norwich lino of steamers, Connecticut .and C, Vanderbilt; ate next motnisf. 1 j>!9lm J. A. DODGE. Soperintendtott • 'fSaaMßß' NfiW‘ TRi-WBITKIY PASSENGER AND FLIGHT MOUi'B TO NOKFOLKandPORTBMI)UTHJVa,via he Philadelphia, Wilmineton. and Baltimore- sad Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. J On and after July 9th, pessengers from Shiladel ehia will take the B.IS a. M. tram at the depot, oorner Broad street and Washington avenue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and f*aturdays,arrivins' atßea ford at 1.30 P. M.« and at Norfolk early the next morning. The steamer PhlladelphiawmieaveNorfo'k on the evenings of Monday* Wednesday, and‘Friday, oonneotiog with the train at Sealord, which arrives at iTilladelphiaatl P. M, Fare for first-olass passengers, moludlng meals on the boat, 87. - passengei s, including meals on the boat, 84 fD> - .. Freight taken at low os by any other route. ‘ For further particular*, see su.a4.hand-bills at the hotels,and other pnblio places, or {(Mire of • _ O. P. JKIk, Agent, „ jwrper Broad fL and Washington av. , „H. F. KLNNiiY, Master of Trausportanon, Jy3-IBt • P, W.',A BJH.fI. Co, fiß*»t—p WEST. C(HESTER' at|SkSWSH AND PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD , - ' VIA MEDIA. „ SUMMER AR RANGEMRNT. On and after Monday. July 18 h I8fe), the possengor trams will leave PHILADELPHIA,frotn-the Station, corner of .Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets. West Philadelphia, at 7£o and 10.30) A. M.*, and 130, A4B, and BAS P. fif. * - ! . Leave WEST OREBTER* from me Depot, on East Market street, at 8.40, 8, ana 10 30 A. M., and 1.4 S and B.U P, M. * i ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast'oorner ofKlghteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M* and 2 P. M. • . ) Treave West Chester, at 7.30 A. M.. and 6P. M. .The last passenger railway osr will Uave Front and Mnrketstreets 80 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 28 minutes, before the starting time from the de pot, and w\U carry a flax to denote it. > Oiftce anu watuug room, southeast oorner of Eighth and market; screets. where passengers, purobasmg tickets for West Cheater, will be furnished with a tioket over the passenger railway.- _ , . , HENRY WOOD, Jy3-tf General Superintendent, NORTH PENNB¥X- Por ÜBTHLKpEM, V DOYLF^CWNj 4I EASTON, MAVOH CHIJNKTHAZIiKTOW, WHItM ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted oas folkiwi: At BJO A. M.* (Express/, Jor Bethlenenu Allentown, JUuoh Chunk, Baxleton, Wilkesborrs, WilUamsport, At tJO Pi M.fExprecaL for Bethlehem, Easton, Ao. This tram reaober haston at BJO M;, and makes connection, with Now. Jersey Central for New sP. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, At 9A. M. and 4P. P. for Doylestown. u _ At 10 JO A. M. and 8.80 p. id. for Fort Washington.' TheA3OA.M. BspreasTrain tnakesolosecounectiem. with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Mtblehem being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesharrsr and to aU ißtiurLalluM f , CoM fSdon. Leave Doylestown at 7JO A. M and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at BJB A. fit. and 3 IS P. M. . • UNBUNDAYBj poytsstown for Philadelphia at 8.40 A, M. for. Philadelphia at B.ou P. M. Fare to Bethlehem., fl 80' Fare to Maooh Chunk.S2 60 Fare to Easton 2MI Fare to Poylestown.. 089 . Throuto Tickets must be procured at »he Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Strest, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. AU Passenger Train* [except ennday Trains) connect at Berks street mth Fifth and Sixth streets and Seoond and Third-street Paeoenger Railroads* 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. j>B - • i- BLUB CLARK, Agent. fig □—an PHIL APE CPHIA AND ofi9BP READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF FARES! On and after APRIL 3d, ls>o. Commutation Tiokets, ynth twenty-six coupons, will be .issued, good for the holder artel, any member of hie family, on any Passenger Trtun, amd at-anr time. * They will be-sold by the Treasurer, at the office of the oompany. No. tft South FOURTH StrMt.ataraduouon of twenty-Svs percent, from the regular fares. Psrties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Country wjU find this a very desirable roate, the Sohuylinll and Lebanon Valleys being among th* most beautiral tod healthy in the State, and tcoes cibLe or four trains from and fo PbftiuiAlßbfa d&Ur. R, BRADFORD, Treasurer, Pntt.APKi.paiA. March Mth. 1380. rohlT-tf Sr 1 MOKmJ(I§LINE, DAlLYYfSundar*ejoepted.) . Leave New Depot* oorner of BROAD anu UaLLO w- HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on C&ilowhiU auseu i au.cq A. M.. epnneottng at Harrisburg with the FKNNSYIVaVha RAILROAD, 1 F. M. train innnior to Pituborr ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY M. tram rannintr to nhamtorctrarg. Carlisle, ao.: sod the NORTiIKRN CENTRAL RAILROAD IF. M. train, running to Sun batYi'fco, i Lnn New BeaoyMmarpi'MoaD and OALLOW HILL Streeta, PHILADELPHIA, (fawepcer entrances oaTkirteeath and on GatlovhiU streets,! lor FOOT'S' yhitE HARRISBURG, at SJU F. M.. DAILY, for Su*,, at | p. M., DAILY, (Sundays,ex dStaNOKS VIA PgI^gELPHLAANDREAWHO FiuarHiapnrßu MiW ToPhoßmxviUi....,—__ SR Reading.BB gion M sborg, 118 fun..—. rsbUTfa-a.-a.aaa.Ml4S >rton Junction. .148 Banbury....-..* las fforthamhe rland. .-..171 Lewisbnrg - ...... .ire f^fc rt ”3B Jersey Shore....——^Sß Look Raven.— Rdston ■»? Williamsport and Elmira Elmira Railroad. The 8.00 A. M.» add the BAO F. M. tram connect daily at Port (Sandaire excepted.) with the uATA WIBBA,, WILIAMBFORT and*EßlE RAILROAD, making olose oonaeotions with lines to Niagara Fails, Canada, the West, and Southwest N.PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets. apSS-tf W. a. MoILHRIfNEV. Secret %rr gul^f £R arrange ® BAtTI ' P^ENGEH n TH { Ai l N8 0 £IEAV l EAVE J Foyjafciinore atB.ll A. M., U noon, (Express,) and ”jS^dSrt« r at 8.11 A. M.?U noon, 1.18,8.00,7.00 and For Wilmington at 8.18 A. M., it noon, 1.18, 0.00, 7.00, and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at B.lB A. M., and 6.00 P.M, For Middletown at B.lB A. M.» anqs.QOP. M, For Dover &18.18 A. M.. and 8.00 P. M. For Harrington at 8.16 A.M.- and 5 P. M. For Milxora at 8.18 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday* at LOO p. M. For Farmington nt 818 A* M. Mondftjs, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8.00 F. M. __ ♦'or Seaford atB.UA.M. Mondays,Wednesdays,and Friday# at 6XO F. M. Pnr Salisbury at 6.U A. M. jer Train at 815 A. M will connect at Seaford on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and taturdays, with steamboat to Norfolk. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Baltimore at B AO A. M.» (Express,; 29.11 A* M., Leavewnmlntton atAlo,B.ao, and HJO A. It, 1,45, 480, ace BJ6 P. MV Leave Salietrary at IAO P. V. leave Seaton).Tuesdays,Thursdays,apd Saturdays, at7.3JA. M.. and 3 eo F. ir • , Leev*.Farmin«ttm, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and S&Uir days, at 8 00 A. M.. and 4.18 P.M, Milford. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.60 A. M., and LOOP. M. - - - Leave Harrington at B.ls A* M., and 4.80 P, M, Leave New Castle at B.OOV 10JA A.M., and 7A5 P. M. Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A. M., 13-04, tJS.ffAO, and Leaveß<imore for Salishnry and Delaware RomeaS at JO-UAVM., and S?s P. M. TRAINS FU* BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 6.48 A. M., 13.18 and U.4OP, M. Leave Wilmington at 9.38 A. at, 13.68 p, M., and 13.30 FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attaohed, mil run as follows: Leave PMnjlelphis for Ferryvltle and intermediate ,l£ave wfimineton for Perryviile and intermediate plaoes at BaoT. M. Leave Havre-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 6.00 A. M. . L*|ve Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and interned!- a p aces . Only at 11.10 P. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.38 P. M.,trom Baltimore to PhilaSelphia. Jj7 8. M. FELTON. President. 1860, gun 1860. SPRINO ARRANGBMKNTVnEW YORK LINES. massm ■ “"wwfsr" From Walnut-street Wharf, WUI leave as follows—vis t At 8 A M, via Camden and Ambov, C. fc A. Aooom* AR *' raodation...— 93 26 At! A M. via Camden and Jersey City (N.J.) Ac commodation.,.^,—. —,— 33s At 9 AM. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning At 11 AM, Vysteamboat, viaTwopVa*RdJarae t City. Western Express.. 8 00 At 13)4 P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation,-** ~ Itt At JPM, Via Camden and Amboy, C. aud A. Ex- Aft P M, by Steamboat via Tacony and’Jersey City,Evening Express.. 900 AM r M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey Oitr.kClass Ticket. 1» At 6 P M, via Camden and Jersey City; Evening Oaindea tod Jersey City) Southern 8 °° At6P BtTvfa'Camden and AmboyV Xoo'ommpda tioa, (Freight and Passenger,)—m Class Ticket. 3tt The BPM Mall Line runs daily. The 11P Hi, South- Flerain.ton, 1 8t0.,at6 A Hand 4 P M, from Walnut-street wKeif. and 7 *¥or SoraDton, Montroee, Great Bend* *o..at 6 A. hi. from Walnut street whan, and f.w A.M. from Keniington, via Bela* For Bristol* Trenton, Ae., at 3)4 and 4 P. M, from walnut etrset wharf, 7.10 A. M, and fid P. M.-from Kensington* PorFalmyra.Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burling, ton. plorenoe, Rordentown, fee*, at UK, Land 4)4 P.M, Steamboat Joe Belknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Plaoes, at 3)4 P. M* _ 8; gumbo* t Trenton,for Taoony. at 11 A. M. and TifOn?, Beverly, Burlington,and Bristol,at*P.M, - Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen- Kr. Passengers are prohibited.from taking anything as 1 rgagpbnt their wearing apparel., All- toggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The .Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Hollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bey ond 9100, ex cest by special oontraot. < anir ~ - s. . WM. H. Asent. IBS WEBM' W'riUKr-CUtyXKK TEHMEDIATK )BTATIONS.-pn aadOknHWUlK, two. th« ieMKMB, Train* tor DOWNINUTOwK will it&rt frooi t).«,new Pwi.n*.r Depp: of the f hlla d.Mui.ud Readins Railroad Com van,, comer of SWAD and OALIjOwiILL en tor Howniartown. ittrti ai AOO A AFTERNOOM TRAIN tor DowniMUwr. lutm u '■ggHrf Bwr.i»ty. i WEST CHESTER, KAiMtoAO trains*m ' ‘ 1 - •' t npttß PENNSYLVANIA OBN TEAL .i* .i i‘i RAILROAD. ,f S _ 880 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 186ai860. BE«|?ia H LFmW^§&RO. JJmon Depot H Fittilij, with Throuitt Train. dtf and. -thu. -Ikmlahin* faoihtie. for the transportation oi PaMeiilcer.unmrpiu.ed for. .peed and comfort by any ytnerroutes. i * ./ JSyprjM and Fojt Line. ran throuih, to Pittabnri, without change oi Car,or Conductor.. All thronjthPa.- wnsor Train, provided with Lonshrid..’. latent Brake-speed under perfeot oontrol of the engineer, thusadihugmuoh to the sAfetr of travellers, > - Bmqking Cars are attaohea to eaoh Train: WoodrsfPs Express aud Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY t-Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 80 A, M. ,* Fast Line. - ** " IL6OA.M, Express Train leaves 11 10.46 P.M, Vf AY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS: iMmbari Aorommodation. viaColnrabla, *P.M. Columbia - “ 4.00 P. M. JKSaaU, 'Sfifefc Weot Chester Passengers will take the Mall, Wert Cheeter-Aecommodationtand Columbia Trams. Passengers for Sopbury, Wilhamsport, Elmira, Buffa lo, Niagara Falls, andintermedmte points, leaving Pbi tadelphm aty.ig ATM. and BP, M*go directly through,! "TiokeU Westward may be obtained attheofficisofthe Cwmpwiy.vn Phil»dessia,Now. York, Boiton/i ttmore: and Tiokets Eastward at any of thelmiKirtont Railroad Omoaamuie West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. t Fk« alwny. m low. and time u nuiok, ah by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioaro.make this the DIRECT LINE B] EAST AND THE Theoonneotlon of traoks by the 'Railroad Bridge at dr V3 K ® 0T fot? of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advactaees readily appreciated by Bhlpppers of Freight, and the Travel ling rUDIIO. M.rohosta.oad SblPMra.ntrn.Un. tb. tranmortatlon of thoir Froisb, to tbu flompany, can x.ly with oonS denoe on It. speedy transit. - THE RATES OF Freight to and from any point In the West by the Pemuy trama Railroad art at alt lioiM as favorabl, as ars eia rgut by <4ktr Railroad isomyanus, \ IGf De particular tom&rkpaokages *« via Penna. Rail road. •* pany: tr axn x P«Ae STEWART, Pittsburg; £fwffT: §SZ i^k^af: Agents of Railroads at different points mine west. S. D, KINGSTON, Jtu Philadelphia. jaa-iT ISbmmb PHILADELPHIA, GER TOW^^^S^SSuMM!fSt°ARRAN(?FSl < yNT^ ujsss fwatr *■ Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., S, 8,6, 7K, and 1 9/u a. Al. Le&va Germ&ntoro 8.10 min. A. M,, 1.10min.,4,69fi ana $)% p. M» • . hill railroad. 1»™ Phlhd«lphl» •. 8,10,18 A. M., I,«, I, OK, 8,8, Lears Ohe.tnut Hill T.lO, T. 40, AW, 8.4011,40 A. M., 1.40, 5.40, 0.10,9.40, and 1.11) KM. ’ Imts FMladelptiiaB.pl A. SE, 1. 1, and TV V. M. leaTe pseitnot Hill TJO A. M„ 11M.1.10, and 8.10 J %ii CONSHOTOCKEN AND NOBHIBTOWH. A'M tpejvi> Horri«to»<i I, 1. a3s. I.IIA. M., IX, <X, • ana <t§ * * bi« . ON SUNDAYS, Iww Philadelphia • A. M. and S aod 8 P.BL £»» a> "•• ‘■° B ' ,x *- fete3 , !^;| 4^’, ‘*“ 4UX A - M " ,> Itm Ph!lnde!pki»?A.SJ!Js A s! »’nd 8 PM. Mare MaoaynnfcTXA. M., IX, ax, *ud SH F. M. wtf H pip.i^^ <> J a TG°^{? 1 j l &. flgjfßFffiaWrH PHILADELPHIA BBStS^SBKS3aHM AND READING RAILROAD, On aod alter Jaljr I,IAJO. Mileage Tiok»U will be iecued at 940 eaoh. a disoountof 14 peroent., giving tbe holder a right to travel 3,000 miles at any time, betveea any points,an 'in .the No. 1 oar of any Passenger Tra non above Railroad or the branohes worked by said Com* pany. Basraess men at'd o'herg, having oooasion to travel frequently betweeq different points, will find this ar rangement ooxnemeut and economical. For said tickets or other information apply to the Tio et Agents on the Line, G. A. NIC/LL3, General Superintendent, Heading, or to 8. BRADFORD, Je23 Im Treasurer. Philadelphia, ELMIRA ROUTE.— SSSfIU and eI tIUIOKEST ROUTE to Tamm, Catawlra, Ro pert, Wiikeabanre. Scranton, Danville, Milton, Wil liam* port, Troy, Baurton, canton, Flmija, Buffalo* Niagara Falls, Rochester,Cleveland,Detroit. Toledo, Chicago* St, Louis, Milwaukee, and ali points North and West, . Passenger trains inll leave the newi)epotoftbe Phi- Heading Railroad, comer BROAD and CaLLOWHILL Streets, (Passeur**r entrance on Cal lo*rhill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above .The 6.00 A. M, tram connects at Rupert, for Wilkes oarre, PUtson. Scranton, and all stations on the Lackawanna aNU I)|'oOMBBURG Railroad lhe above trains make direot connection* at Klmira with t}ie trains of tbe New York and Erie, Oanandaigoa and Niagara Palis, and Buffalo, clew York and Erie* am New York Central Railroads* from all points North am Wait, and the Canadas. Baggage to Elmira, Buffalo, and So*pension Bridge, end all Me mediate points. Tickets eanbj irooured at the Philadelphia and El * AiJJSJF?. 1 Office, northweet corner of SIXTH and GBP •» f H UT Streets, and at the Passenger Depot, corner > , HIRTEfcNI Hand CAW OWHILL. r THROU'i TRAIN Leave the Phu «elphin and Reading Depot, Broad and stre ir daily (Sundays excepted), lor all points Weita l North, at 4P. At. Freights mu be delivered before BP.M, to insure theji* golds th> araeday. im » ht Worthw««t PliHiutnlphin. Philadelphia and Reading aud Lebanon VafieyH,K, Northern Central Railroad, PHILA DEL PHI A. AND BeSSesiMersaßß Baltimore central JtAILRO* ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, July 9th, 1800, the trame will run as follows: Leave tbe passenger depot of the West Chester apd Philadelphia Railroad Co, corner Market and Thirtieth streets- West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at 7 A) A. M. and 4.45 P. M. On Wednesdays a„d Saturdays an extra train at 3s) r. M. Leave West Grove at CAO and BAOA. M„and 4.60 P.M. 1 hef.9o A. M. iram from Philadelphia oonneots d£ raot w*tb a cailrlme of Stages via New London and Oxford. Returning leaves 1 xford at 6.80. A. M.. con necting withths 860 A. M. train from West G. ove The beautiful scenery and well-known healthtolness of Delaware and Chester oountiea offer superior in ducements .to those looking for summer boarding. Frights for this line reoelved at No. 1816 Market St. .a, - _ A.B. BURTON, Philadelphia, June 28, 1860, tan 16 Superintendent. Sunbsrr and Erie K. ft. Franklin saving fund, no. X 3 6 South FOURTH Street, between Cheat nut and Walnut, Philadelphia* pays all Deposits on demand. Depositors* money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, *O. 'ibis Company deems. safety better than large profit*, consequently will run no risk with depo sitors* money, but have it at all times ready to return, with 0 per cent interest, to the owner,as they have always done. This Company never married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn only by their eoneont. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Btate of Pennsylvania with authority to receive money from trustees and executors, LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Omoe open daily, from OtoSo’olook, and on Wednesday evening until a o’clock. . DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon* Cyrus Cadwallader* Jobn.ShiQdisr. . George Russell, Malaohi w. Sloan* Edward T. Hyatt* Lewis Krnmbhaar* Henry Debtor. Nicholas RUtenhouM, Nathan'Smealey, Joe* H* SattcrthWaite. Jones Yeikes, Joseph W. Lipsincott, JACOB B. SHANNON* President. Crxvs Cadwollassi, Treasurer. spg-y CAVING FUND—FIVE PBB CENT IN- safety trust com pany, walnut street* southwest oomer of THIKD. Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. Money u reooivod in any mm, large or email, ana in ternet nul from thp dw pf dito.lt to the On; of with.- driviHt The olEoom open every flay from nine o’olook in the morning till five owooktft the evening, and on Monday ana%hur,dw. r i^.^.Vhto-o||,| E ROBERT BELFJuB&Bi Vice Freslaetit. William J. Knct Pecretarr. _ ' , niixoroiit Hon. Henry L. Benner* F. Carroll Brewster* -EdwarqL. Carter* Joseph B. Barr Robert Belfndce, FranoieLee* Samuel K. Ashton* Joseph Terkes* C. lAndreth Munrs, James I*. Stephenson* Money is received and payments made daily. . The .Investments are made* in conformity with the provisions of the Charter* in ileal Estate Mortgages, Ground Renta, and euoh first-class securities as wilfal wa>a insure perfect security to the depositors* and Jhicji cannot fail to five pemaaenoy ana stability to CAVING FUND-UNITED STATES NUTStweT COMPANY,©oxnerTHIRD andOH.EBT , Large and small sums received, and raid biok onde m^ndaritiioutnoticedtrith FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST from tfia day .of deposit to &* day of with* 9 »y«tt dir, »n 4 on MON DAY E v EriINGS from 7 until f o'clock. • DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from * l upwards. tessas***^* THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. DALI.EY'S MAGICAL FAIN EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted *ll other Ointment* and beeline applications m both the KutoTn and YfeeUni HemUpoetes, wherever intro duced; aaditat»lr6u{e«t«Hr i*»he true secret of its suOQMf in all e*{a»4o*» nftctions, whether the came be.auii*** or dtst>ts». ; BURNS *«SOALOS ere Initantlj relieved of I* tbeiy enruiih. vein and Inflammation, bra timely 3 application of this m«r ,villous htaltr, and the 2 flesh is renewed as if by a WO Sk>JSKY ' Pcsiww-rtherefore every g mother should have this hemline preparation .con- 3 st&ntly on hand. It heals ter* ifriam, and dulckii £ removes the TETTER or RJNtiWORIA. to prsva- iff*» in tKt nursssp, \ 10 TRAVELLERS 3 BY BEA AND LAfoD. ..The v;achmi*t, the Tra $ v«Uer,and * v *ry other in dividual whose lot in lire g throws mm within the tohanoe o< accident from 5 tzplosion, dr«, or. tolli f*«*,ehoulo bear in mind 2 that this Magio Eitraotor best and only piend. * it is both, portable an* aheap, and ei ooldfver be « hie companion, u a friend ta need, Theta ,re thou- c, mad* of Uyiarwitnomo. to testif? to its marvellous & virtue, who. owe their sound. Ifmba ana musqlo* 3 to It* ttvmi effioaoy. Ihe following area few 3 or the udifoifor I Bonn, fct»lmi»«, gore, of all kind., Brau««, , Eiatafft. , ■ Shot .Wound.. 1.6 .. - Fro«i Bite.. BoroAila, Broken Brewt, Foyer Sott., Jonm, Bitea of Reptiles, Felons. nojuds, Oanosr. ■ Glandular JDu-Scarf, Cracked Lips, eases. _ - - - Seald Head Ohappe.d Hands, Merounal Sores, Sprains, Chilblains, Pam* generally, Small Pox, uonUaoted Cord., TiSln ' SB? Sjmmm ot. the peum.tl.ie, . Venereal floret, Skin, , Bashse, . ho, * . Soldnt the principal Depots, If Broadway, New York, and n and fcl CRartre* atrset, Heir OrteansAy 3. .WRIGHT, ft CO,.general. Agent. I, c»n »l*o i» ob uined 61. -eU raiiMtebla. Dragjijt. »nA Merotienti ' ■. Wly',, ■ Wkolwal# Aiafitt for TeoawlTijiie, i RAILROAD LINES. SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, but often, fills the Pnrte.** u A Dollar saved is twice earned.* 1 MEDICINAL* INSURANCE COMPANIES. & Dtjy, NSUHANCE AGENTS, No. 431 WALNUT, Street, fijnif fc *%'D4rt 100i J cr dama,*. br Fur*, on Colton and Woollen Mitla. and other Mannfaetanea; Build mil, JforohandiM. Fumilnro. and other.roperir. on favo- Tanle term,, in the follnwinkweD-knawn wmueaiea; )?H tKNIX IN SURAN 0 E Up" OPH AHTfoltD, " hIKTROPOLITAN fill Kl ARCTIC FIRE JNBUHAHOK HOPE FIRE INSt3B»S(SS CO^i^f^w’vOßK, o*- 0 * - CITY FIRE IHBIfRAK < oi I, Ca,°OP“IIIIW*BASKN; GERMANIA Flr|“Sl»Se HUMBOLDT .. .. Cash CamUu and Surplus •MMSfiAl.' Applications in person wUl receive prompt THE enterprise INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADKPIIIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.! •“sewsi HB-imA mjw* DIRECTORS. ' %rs?}?2X MoanncaiL. Daweon, wtmjam!MoKbx, G*o. H. Stttaxt, ■ft^ra?*** l *** Jo*»H. Baoww, lg®l S’ Al^ 00 ®* 5* A* F&tRUTOCt! T.Tbxpics, Andbbw D. Gash, H*s*t _ .Alo KnwnoML CHARLES C OOxgfggSagf^^gJt A MERtOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00., IH»—CHARTER PBRPET VPALNUTBtreet, above Thlrd.Philadelehia. Having a large p&id-up Capital Btook and Surplus In ▼eatod in sound and available Securities. continue to Furniture, Merchandise, vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property, All losses liberally and promptly adjusted* Tho*. H. Maria, John Welsh, ’ Jamea ILcSpheUa Sernpel C. hiortoa, Edmond G. DutUh,* Patriok Brody, Chna. W. Poultney, larael Morria. ALBERT CX-CR^^-M B^”^^' QUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPA GEORGE H. HART, President* Sr&-RUM, Vim PrWenfc H- Hart, BlREG |lp?iioa*, . SffiWffiKu* Ho£H°rkaier. Bmnu.l jfrnea. M. D^ TNSURANOE-COMPANY OP THE ma®r»SM iftirij* / I«^r^e n^sr CWUI Janaar, 1. } n y®*t«d in sound and available eeouritiee—oon amhiajSSyt:, g®*' pSefc-., . • Win. u HENRY^D.'g^EiS’kRD, PreeidenL WifalTAM HABPVk. WeoratSTV |g j-wfta If INSURANCE COMPANY ™ *» Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houaee and Merchandise pStnai 0n “ Torßbl * terms, either limited or per * DIRECTORS, John 4**Gtan«io* jss&i&sr* |h°mi. Mar.h”’ John M<S'<Jielt' Jr., Sami. L, Bawdier, Jaa. T. Bale, Bellefont*. _,„4EREmAH BoNBALL,Pteatdent. DiS? Preeident, Enw.ap w. Pavin. heoretarr whM-wfmtf 1 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAPETY IN -R-* SURANOE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BV rffitIIIOISLATURt 01 OFFICE S. R P .Wm{h' WALNS* OHVE^ifi. I ,f g ' !wBßl2 ' NOE Stvrai™ >' We all aaru of the Wertd. 'INLAND INSURANCES o ‘ rri “' xts&S£!& xn * a feawraSw , &a. , «Bia oS£ 00 interestdae , njau U. ot. Notes and •■W T.meorarTLoan tothoCitT irpiiiff ,Ml * 00 9»m, PenlwlYwg n WxwT 9*Mo*.Nort^etmnlnuUajuiJmed tdotv ** ~tj« V^M?, , X t^£s?,'.Tsvnv;l •UAeo.H* SSH" “•"* " • Compnnf, inteieet and trinoioa! bj the nit, of Pliu*- •XK*. ue tS.rMjp<lmijnrlTanla Railroad * ,li*BO. la PennerlTania Rati- •UR. •hareaPhiSSeipttia lot Boacand*St«n *** 16 Tn* Comaanj, pfi§dol,Ela and Mrinnah Steam Naaifairott Com- Vnd a iU^ a» To Tel* Boat OomwiaT. Philadelthia Exobau* tmrtoj —__ —JJUM Srotifmd Mottaww. BSdßaal Eatat*. 01-* -9^M ** fioe BniTdinr... , . «jn m Bilii receivable for loaarmneee ■ 1 ii ew m Balauoe dae at on Ma rine Polioies, interest, and other debts dae the Company' ■ HI M Bonp and stock of sundry Insurance Cornea “ ~ 17 loso S •anjKtf mu. tfsass?** BKttSU.'. H. Jones Brooke, ftpseer M’ltvain* Thomas G. HandT Itobert Burton, , Jaoob P. Jones, M MARTS!*fre«ldettU • HAND, Vise President lretarr. d!6 William Mania. Edmnnd A* Bonder. Vbeoihira* Paalifini, John R. Penrose, Jonh C. Dans, James TrMoain William Jarre, Jr M tea,, joeejph H, Seal, Dr. R. M. Hob ton i §eors#G.Lei»er, sap** ■knby mmMTal;, T IPBINSDRANOI! AND TRUST OOM i endowttentMttrcfoaSee 1 lff£ mtmSfftl jfSraS" *“ e<,,, ‘ r * o, * dWn<li “ 00 AO * lEl *« m ‘’ r *' •uiel h. Miller, * 1 Burniet O, Hnsjr, wArlujßallovAUf *enry pTTownjeii4* ArtttphttaXenft, wyiiMaHeGwr.- Rotiertae*. W»ro#r M* Juaux> *t r FEES. Samme! S. Stokea, William Martin. Jamesß. MerarUpfc Jotoph Hr-ftctterT^ June* Button, DamelX.Hutchln*o>* ffisfxfsr* Bamuel J. Cmmtiul Jouspu M. Thomas, John G. Brenner, »rv. auU lan W. MoiDoit. LEGAL, A EDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned Auditor* appointed by the Orphans’ Court ofl.au outer county, to distribute the portion ol the balance f'«ndj of Daniel Krcidtfr, .Executor* of the last will Ami Testament of Daniel Kreider, Hr,, lata of Caer narvon lownepip, lanoaeter county, deceased, which beloiws toi.Jafob Kreider, to those legally entitled thereto*'wUlwt for the poTuoee ol hie appointment in the l ibrury Room. 10 the Court Hou»e, in the oily of Danoae»er, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of Aiunfet next, at a o’olock i*. M v when and where all persona in terested may attend. WM. r. BRINTO^, LAROARTxn,Jnnefoth,lBdo. jea-Mt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, DISSOLUTION.- —-The Copartnership heretofore existing between BTERLING & WlN waiK. iitnisdaydiisolVfd.br mutual consent. The fiSJS.? tea br HENRy Jj.f-BT-KI.ING. Fiia.biarau July 7. BUSINESS CARDS. YB. PALMAR, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, tiv,. hi. yiUJ'l ulthe pnnci.l. apqMit mud. of Advaruune, daily,between loud4o*<ilook. Auiirei. myll-Btn V, B- PALMER. J. BAYLIS THOMAS. .an'walnot'J t fro “ Aio^«iMt m'No. !Slff{.. A A®V Di * trA^ r * B, » , » ttn 4 Trusts, superintended; end the best sequrme* prooured for tbe permanent in veetmsnt* oFMoney. Satisfactory reference given when repaired. ap»-6m* |JENBY E. KEENE; Walnut street w no. as* Booth THIRD Street. mt»P B<n» Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and FATENT ATTORNEY. /M , No. lid Houtn Si.JC.TH Street, (Nearly opposite the .County Courthouse,) Prepares rpeoifloations. Drawings, Bco., and tranoaota all other business connected with the obtaining of Let ters Patent. gm* J WAGNER JERMONy • ATTORNEY AND„COUNBKLLOR.AT-LAW, °®/#?;« No i , ,A b^ouU *, IBIXT J* Street, (Oppoeitd Independence Square,) n .... Philadelphia, “«?/{•behls Attorney*, at different points in Btates, is enabled to proeeoute and collect olaimsof every description, dftepttoojnveq to the examination and re covery of too esums ofLesatee* and Devisees, and the •fftSfiurttoiP ofLaad Titles and scouring' the interest! °f heirs and an peraons interested in the same, in all parts of the union. fo?moet 6 ?Smju* end is Commissioner Depositions oarefully taken under Co ram lesions. SFUGUET A SONS. • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, - . No. Ml South FRONT Street, desirable 01- *A«S, which they offer at tow tales, for each or »p! » f »*M a,« f v ALFRED L. HOUGH, it* . .¥ A N UFAO 7' UHBHS ’ AGKN*. fell-Jm* 17 ®° E “* ®LCTH Streot, Philadelphia. pAWSON k NICHOLSON, *- BOOKBINDERS, ' NOS. *l® AND t*\ MINOR STREET, Between Market and Chestnut streets fa*T*lr* NICHOLSOII ENVELOPES.— Over 200 different styles and sites,* celling from 800. per 1 000 upward. Or iert bv maii promptly attended to. PERRY, Stationer, FOUR! H and RACK. ieJS-im, PRIVk-WILLS Cleaned at; A IoW price, 1 • topblata the oenteutsl address WM, TINfiON, PttPdrsflelfflipf, tais North Heroml street, fyia-lit.e Account book* fqr theUtorJui*,: ' made expresely for our Retail Sales. PESKY* Manufacturing htationer, FOURTH and RACK..n , :SAMW BY AUCTION. h 00.. *• !, JfOb.4BB MARKET STREET. R. SCOTT, J»., 4yOTIONEE«, No. 431 tL 3 hffr£ES.**' c ™ a Bo P * OO rJWOTIONEEBS, 5Tr-:.t* i0 ‘ *** *tMot.'lmd Kdl MINOR FIRST LARGE|ALB^ I BOOTBAND:RHOES > OR „ -,000 CANES. , Aarnst Zd, at lo <?clook -wi\\ effer -bv catolosje, on four months^oredit,/m!!t desirable • assort meat of hoots, BhoeTr tans, kc.. fto., embracing about * Oie eaaes mnSt celebrated Eastern msnnfactare*, and of eity-maS _Ttie’above sale will prose attractive io Soathero and barer*- as the sale comprises invoices of fmh , goods dirset from tap menafaetarerc. . Partlmilar* in future advertisements. NT. LUUIS, MO. WILLIAMS, BOYLE, k 00., AUCB lirnnott, ( < • Esmgpter” 1 ** CrowaMflCroarv. k. OoU ** • mhid-thstalv SHIPPING. aillS THE BRITISH AND NORTH ggHgm AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM- P |SSJe— fl 2 Jhe shiprfromNew Yorkealiat Cork Harbor. /The shies from Boston call atfiaiuaa widOork Ear* •• ■ ftsst ber BerthsnotSeowWvntuWd lor. mui9mia9 * - An expeneneed Surgeon on bokrd* owners of theee ships will not be aoeooatable for Biulion, Specie, Jevrelry, PreSow Btonee, pi Metals, unless bills oTUding are ngned thenfbr* and the yarns thereof therein expressed. Fop freight or eunceaeeiyto E. CUNajLd, Oy* d Bowline Green. New park. jgm ib *OR THE SOUTH.—CHARUCS- . _Thn C. S. Mul AWamaSS effATB OF GEORGIA, M«atMA?M? Gamn. will MU as Friday, Jnlr ta wto K honra-only 4* howa at Saa. . ■rSaQuir dn. cbaiiiM fiwm mry fidudn to mqr &Tadaja. d«odaraoaiTad, and BurnerLadm* rixnacl andßoathvrest. ******* :mSssjjjggep^^ iwaSraanSttffltas H br aatlja, Taaaia. ti» -remiain twin, auHuSiS KoiaKnMN tha whola rcata, nqul from (Aarittton and Inn? n*h to Mont*omary r . lO £SSSS“rrr*2S ssftSis!™— ®” Awsft- 22 >i to Mot , at ■§ SI 52 Hw Orltisiwwi V7l Vvw Grloeis Ato Wo bale of lading signed after the ship hee sailed. •late&sseJr 8 * **** Jot Florida from Cherieeton, steamer OmumTVverr NOTICES. Trade mark notiioe. Tb. WASHINGTON MILLS, u th« ttenmar. o! the BAY BT/lIIJ MILLS, yarohased the eroperty. gooa will, and other TiKhts of that company. 'I he wAHIaQTON ttlLidi therefore, claim the name or , * * a J* BAY STATE” as their trade mark upon Woollen Good*. The ender aigned,therefore, ceotions against an? tofrinieoient ol it *aa violation of the rights of this Compeer. JyH mwiles JO-*, s. Fa/. Treaasrer. TVOTICE TO BUILDERS —The Board of 11 CoremistionersandsraQPet of Aammbiy enritied .* A? M . t v? ro ' , # <S D n ?. f< i r f h ? •motion of Hablio Baild'ots in the City of PMlsdeJihia." approved April 2. 136 U. herebr invltM p'ana apd of ooet lo the bo >d ings propoeed 'o be erected. *1 bete bullduua are de signed for the eeoommodNtion of the eourts of-iMCM*, acd their appropruite offioes. and the s* re ti oMeee of reooruof the,oonaty, and also f>r the accommodation of.tbes»veralflfpATtme< tsand officers of the ma>ier p«l goveroment of the city of Philadelphia. „ Ther are to be pitoed on Penn t*4aare; the bnildjnra for the courts. «c.,on the northweatern section, and those for the municipal goveramenton the aortk*aatern section of aaid fqaare .A statement, in detail,of the extent of tion required for the respective departments pad offices to be located in these baildinge has btec priotad.and persona designing to prepare pi*ns are hereby referred for copies to any of the Board < f Commissioner*. * Ground plans, sections, elevations, and pe>sp«ctive views of eao\ buildtox will be requisite, aocomsanud with clear and lull explanations The eitimate* are to be .accompanied by complete speoincatjons. and with explanations of the whole so simple, mmute. and fail*that hey may Unreadily com prehended by persons not specially instructed id aictu teo'ure. , The said plans, estimates, end specifications to be directed to the t-resident of the Board, and furnished before the hist d*y of September, A. D. JSft). Ksoh person sumnitting a plan must indicate the ma terials to be employed in constructing the buitdinns un der h>e plana. Wo compensation will be awarded or paid by the Com miasio..sr« for the plans io be submitted, as fter»bT in vited. until the pesns of carry iag the said act of Assem bly into effect shall be prtmded. with its te'ms. aL m XAWDER BEWitki Prseident- JAMES R. LUDLOW. SeoreUrrT Philadelphia, July H. 1860. Jyl3-4w THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY—Pmti. MI.PHIA, July 11. IMO.-Tho raUsof FreirhiandToli; on Coal transported by this company will be as follows. from July 13. until further notioe t uow*, To Riohmond.-—. . Philadelphia™.,.— IqolinedPlane-,, Nice town. Germantown R. R..— Falls of Bohuy Uall Manayuuk... _. Egbert'*.. Obnahohooken.—. _ or Bridgeport , Port Kennedy....^. — Valley Porge.~~... PhonilxviUe —. Royers Ford.—. Aramingo.—....— , , , Potts town... Doiif lassville > Jdonooacy —— Birdgboro.—— Exeter.*..———. Reading -,—. Tuokerton-—, Lees port... MohnviUe..... Hamburg • -■ Orwig>b*g and Auburn Dy order of the Board of Manager*. i ■» lm W. H. McILHENNBY, Beo*y. OLANTEIiS’ BANK OP TENNB C SGF. c . . ... , , Nashville, June SO, 18GQ. Tbit Bank ha* this dar declared a dividend of thi ty seven dollars and tbr<>e>au*rter* per share out or t:i-- ■urplut or undivided p outs of the Rank payable t * toe Philadelphia.bteckboTdera at the WtRTERN BANK, as follows, via : Ten per oent. and fractional parte of one share m CASH on and after fee 16th July next, and the balance either in oaah or new Block at psr.at the option of the Bank, on or after September 17, iB6O. . , , Dy order of the Board. • jyt-lm d. WEAVER. Cuhlar. COAL, T. w * NEIIXL & 00.. YARD. S. E. Cornsr BROAD ud OAX.LOWHIXX, Sncnor WHITE ASH. TAMAQ.UA, ud LEHIGE Pf «»Ted »nd k.ptßsdei oriYßi B.preMly for PunHy dm. Order, by D-.p.10h will reoeiys ,roic>i aneo- a*Ma HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We —■ would reojoUally call the attention of thaeme advice by toe package, muoim, u< Boom 4* Uvered nta*r ia thi* eity, New York, or New Prices fc r toeil, Aa4 Ad«W aaS-H G OFFER’S PATENT _ Emitting machines. For Plain and Fancy Knitting; Machine* for Shirts. Ao., Rib Machines of 1 and 1, S and 1,3 and 3, and 3 andf-Rib, These on a new principle, and are the oheapest and atoet tepid Machines for Knitting in use. „ . _*•*? Thf, Family Knitting Stlohiae, for Family emd Plantation ust, it a new ana successful feature in the usefol inventions of the age, and Tank* with the BeWing Maonine. J Agenoy and Baleeroom. Z * . Ho. *tV Bit GAD Way. New Y ork. lel-im HENRY'S f.RB. Aeent TAIACKEREL, SHAD. IJERRINO, Ac I-U- llX»bble Noe. I,llend JArye ud medium M»o -lurel.in teeorted moium, bi.veiy ohoioe to&lity; “» bbij. new No. aisree Mukerel. 60 half bbla new No. tfa do, 80 bbls new No. 8 medium do. 52 * d 9» Mess Shad. f bbl.aewdo do do, 1W bb!. oew Eutjwlt No. 1 Herriui. Sffl) do do. AihAz No.i do. w p wlmwia. 40 - jw yomttfjG'ra.dLenk “Slih. NowUm^^dm"tote« 0hM "’ led 'V ' B. ' REAMS WRITING PAPERS, BDOK-KEKPEKS can get good Blank- M beoka and Stationery at PERRY'S* FOURTH ana rack. , < jets lor riHLOfeATE POTASH For sale * by k BROTHER, 4T and 4* Worth ■AJ.E* BY AUCTION. M. I2 0 ,^ 3 * SONS. ’***• >«l H«tl. fourth Strwt. SALES KtSh „REfL*WtTA T R m. uJWJ39JRSS;jS^ 2»i! the Fxebeage Toesday, S4th July. n* sale now ready. jl9 oT jesl eeiato and #*oco, at M “ <> ’ olo = lE - Jra&»«gia , sayjssg ear prime sale registm s SSF m oar pablteeale abetrso*. etarST " im **• &*• mttn M„ T _TOJ!nOK«ELLE»B. B^op ,^i P ,:>^ R 'S'tggl-?HIATRAD E iarji tli« modem enmnnew »c. tl to. nii nMrt«»;e- Immediate noeweion* remamoo E«oa ora- F.ram,toy We-teht. of Jamee Bel 5 , RUILDING LOT. Spill, itiwt. (temdew. 1, T w° A i.ANALime stone township Warrea county - Pennsylvania, about lO im'e. north of Werreo. S»l. Wolofi.? 1 Jits? PSJo~.Tr?,HH RIeL LOIN. Noe. 40e »nd 440, 03 *'• PhileslelpHia Cesseterv. Sale aliolu’etl bv&SStmlJ*!? a No ew H»e. .treet, netween Reed and Wharton streets, > irst ward. _ . REAr, ESTATE— Artfinsr 14. Orphans* Court -Ve-Estate of John Hennan, decM. tslS*sS«£' Ctohedral evenoe. JomlM ft*!***—Two-etor, Brink DWELL'NG. ad jomm?" E * t *‘*- T »“-* tI >W Brick DWELLING, ad ,°L?r ta HMd,, • dM,j - Sam»E«tat»-GROU>D RENT of *9O a jesr. VERY IMPORTANT SALE. „ . . Bj order of Trwteaa. ESTATE. On Tuaedey. ■— ExoSange^ 0 ’ &t 12 °^ ooic » noon * at the Philidelphia # 40 Montour m Montour eoumy, fa.oon aerjs very valnabte mineral lands, d«i!“« m AiSS, t lo' o £,! t "»“*t-f'«—* »*H» »» k-T*™* - *.?*® e ** k r *•? tb. toMnt? I. atmek off, Wmio. on tb. unmuoß of the dwdTwfEktß to dare of •er Full Mttioalan raadr In ffasdbtU.. ANB CARPhTfS, i 1® strest be !o» EIGHTH- Iha .Manat Walnut PariorVuinma- Rnom. aod Oaambor Furniture, hoe French Plate Alir roru, line TaMecrr Brm.cl. an i Vea.tiaS carieu . fins bnaravin*.. China. Ulaemra. Ao. ‘ “ b* ckeminad at • o'clook on the moriimt of L ft R P.B SALEOP LIVERPOOL WARE-Content. °I ft'fhteen Crate*, .er Shipbhaiaroca, direct from -Liverpool. .. M«day Morning. July J’d. At JO o clock, st (lie auction eteve. tap and HI Scuth Foonb street Coasistiag of diooer and t.*a sets, cham cw RBd •aooers. eovsred dishes. iSSto/irtK!? i9 **’ *** ***' ■!«<«» Mksra'corered toomais ppklec. sosats. eraaWe, Ae. ' Mr To be sold without levervo, lor cash. ■ mnspift At .o’clock, the AnetinMSe I , , ie amuftmentot ezoeUent seoottd-hand uirmtare. ilsnat visis-iortM. mirrore, carpets, etc., from yuahiee.destining KI»SiSiS£ 5 "“Ss^" 2 to tiuauada, B!»3»wS , SSak5»5&; A KSftj to AnatSUr. . iSZ ri* M toSgag -* airiintEßT and non. - PENN STEAM ENGINE AND "SJllfcSW^m'iSSk »»4 to* mwitlw lfcota. fuPhlW PratoStl*. *«.. f «.. r»*n«tf ,| | > oJrr coouaoi.taoo to tW fabin, *» b#i*c f«lij pmuid la oo;: Croat for IfaHaaa of ail aisaa. Maria*. Aivar. aod JStatuaary. Juatot aata ol a*lomaardrir«mca'**a.*»9r*aarod lo azaaata ot daiowit*aaickdonate*. haorr«aariitjo*of?ett*rn goto ■* a)i«S* akortaet aotjoo. Hi«!c aod >o* law* M«Mttf(iktioM for tn work doee sf thr.r •tabilshmeat* o/ohMy*, and work raarastied. JS -^VI.IWJI10 ? for re tire of ooeta. where .they oaa he m wfe,T aafetr* Qd V* trended witk imo. bieeke, fUkT&e., *c*i >r ni*inf keavj or iishtwafrkta. *~T* » * Jacob o. neafee, BEACH amIPAUOSK ecreeter DOINT PLKAJ3ANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 oha««l tha aalira itook of PattanM at IkaabonFoaa « nw MMarei haiw)«»,o»<M»6rßoUias, |S& TJ&iffi beratorj or Canola Farnaoss, in dry or green sand, or lo*a»- • > - mrS-tf iixni r. Hxnniox, vavchaw uui«Ki -o. in, ■■ WILLIAM K. MMUICK. OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, k- 5 FIFTH AND WARRINGTON ClUEll. MrißEßimtanL. , ENGmEERR AND MACHINISTS. r»,W*idl&£r* «~fcr ; we. ■Poil.m.G mom.tem, TukMnm Boat., A.,; Cuthu* of all beds, .!tb.r Iran or llraaa. Iron Frame Roof, for Gu Worka, Work Bkou. Rail road Siatuma, Ao. Retort, aad Ga, Machimr of Ika latwt and mwf Ut . proved ooammotMe. - Every detena&iwofPteamclm Maohnery, aaoh ae Suar. Saw, aid Griniti'la, vUna Pan, Open Bteaa Tjefna, tnni Eaiiaei, feeJ ur Maehiea. %»s-v fix. NICHOLAS HOTEL ■ “"ygWvORK Whap aomMatad.Ex inifD, tbe ST. KICHoCIs was ouvaimdN proaraaead the moet nifiiiAaeut. oon venient, and UOTonahly otuuiadnbblulimant oft, e kind on thu oonGsenE « hat it waiUMultremaina to day—witaoat a nval tn mie. in aamptnoaaiMea, and in khe central element, bf oomfort and enjoyment. The HotelhestaooruwflnthnMfornn* gnestnpin- Clodini one hundred complete cutes of apartment* for f*auli**m Bix hundred persons enn be oomiorttbly sentod &t the tnblee of its torse wublie dining room*, and no thing that modern art ha* devised for theoonveaienoe social gfatifioatioa of thetraveUin* puolio hu be>s omitied in its plan, or is neglected in it* practical details. The early reputation oi the house at home and abroad, denved from its magnitude, its superb appointments, and itsTkowie-lik * comforts mm luxuries, has bean en hsneedevery jenr by the uweaiied exertion* of to* proprietors* - ~ • __ myg-Mn ■ TXBADWSLIn WHITCOMB, A Co, ia «i.se U 1.<6 U I.4ft M 1.48 M 1.45 K 1.31 X 1.31 > l.li X 1J( 17 1.07 u UP U 1« EXPRESS COMPANIES. iStamm the adam* express ■RaKSHco., o*o*l,o CHESTNUT Street, forwardrParoeU, P.olowe* Merc hud m, Bank Noua, and hpaeia.altkar byita awn Lwea or in aoanaotion with othar Elprre. Companiap. to all the principal town, nnd Oitie. of tht United Ktate.. ..... „ E- 8. BANDFORD, ielB-tf ~ General SapannmndniiE EDUCATIONAL. MRS. FREDERICK BODGES, OF BQS ,J2 W . i»“bd« openint n SCHOOL FOR YOUNG x-Avlna in thi. c.tr,<xminif nciua m Septnmhar next. S.tmH. haa the koniw of relerrina to the Ray. Abo. H. AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliaUe medium through which Behool*acd Fami- Ue*may obtainoora|*tontt«»o&i*. FvectamayoS jj&jjamim-ty. b "' ORYANT A STRATTON’S NATIONAL jLV MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Thilp dablua. 8. K- oorner SEVENTf Raw k rk, MUBdo.camUnd. CUeaeo t autBt.Lo,iA Far int rmation. aaO av tend for Catatacw*. he-tf HAINES BROS.’ OVEBSPR^G nTIM PiTKKT-A CT 10 N FUND FORTKS. •* Cheapest Fifst.CJse* Fiaa. * made." a splendid suortmentof J«ui* XIV .audotnerstyle*, for saieat Faetorr Cash Flrioea, nod warranted fors years, fiecond-hand i tanoa for **ie and to rent „ „ „ GfcOßGis L WALKPRa . B.K. Cor.of SeV>wTM aed amcH St. FKINCK 8c CO.’d Improved MELODEONK. from 94ft, upwards. }y!6 3m PLANOB! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! piano-fortes. _ MELODEONB. PIANO-FORTES. Mad# by Raven. Bacon. A Co., Nune‘k D clMk.‘ Haller Davie, A Co.,and othara. <nyl4-1 SEVENTH en^CHtSVSVI. mm STEINWAY S SON’S NEW PA ■Essf®ssi«sßafMa.ffiga tS^sasssaa^Mm^Sßr Mrs. still’s CXYSTALINB LIQUID H*IR COLORERi A preparation new to the pobhc, but wfaiob ban loot been In private nan, for reetormj Grar Bair to lta natn Talootor.imvaninxtoitagloaey appearance, and yen daring it soft andjdlky. it is entirely different in it*, nature and effects from any article now m use .lor toe same purpoee, being a cleanly fluid, nearly as clear ae water, retmring no wasbmc before or after its application, free from*«&A«r or apx other oraectionable ingredient, *ad *ppu*d *j etaiir asan oraraaiT **airOii» F Can bediad oitnefollowing persons: W. ZcHarhirh* soresr Jumper aad Fine street*. L. J. Feiaell,Ju>.96 North Kiebth atreet. Thome* .LanaMtor&pruoe audEishtewth street*. Thomas Eightesato * reets, Wib< Br a hasiMon, Mt, Vernon and Seventeenth *t'*i £u?ard6*iUard*Jr;,Aroh belowSeeoKlstreet. fjREASE —450 bbls., 676T»1f do., 400 VX euaiterdo«99kittSp fool-*uartcans,373* uuart HOTELS. PIANOS.
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