NEWS. ttor'OwßJt Win Hakim*®.-—*- «w* .▼f»oaut lands ?at «( ra_t«> b«- witbont the pftVinentohthe usual caution moncr: adjourned t before tfc* members concerned, and. two or three other epeev and took up a,* the 'djller >soothe tide-waters of b} OOO.OOO acres week* : afterwards rtbis summary process !■ what baa nlw/ijs heeflchew. as re.\ , .; pariaii property, was ftcoidentalljrdlscpvered, when . tfeaelflWWnaqnleklyhrid in al) tbo eiraott^*D4 d slstH<W9 : interested,••and th* patties I most, ©hoica'terny* ©« ao better, than h!ihwu¥ v tnuMerora. ; Tho exisite" . raeutWatJvheeu'.spwadfog, .aua4 be reis .now t.o fw held'a tide-water Convention at PoiQt Looknofv”. ,%:r sear WatcHor-placeon'tbo' nprihcftpe of,ib*^ o^'" ' Y oh totabesteps for the Annulling«f t^®] aw ;. whiob It can he shhwnTwhs' pissed in derogation oJ ... oornmoa-right .-and - T-. : / ’ KaARtV a hundred yeartf.agW I? r **At»Mug geeted to Captalh KrmlWiif:that.thirst-, might bj ' '■ : , l suh'nehed‘ at Sea by'dippinsr the clothing into*sfft ’* r " mi ahd'puttiiig ifr ©a without tinging: Sohac* quentJy, the Captain, oa_ bringj?*?^ away,;W *JJ makTcg: ih«r experiment. Wnlj great difficulty ba focoendeJin j&rsuadinff a pat>. of ihh4»eh'to roltoir'Jiia example, and they all far /.~.ViveAte<while thee mem who survived, find-, I I “■ salt UratttybecßtfiedellrlottS and died bn tie ‘Olhihte while wet, night und mOrtdngcthey may:-be -wpttcdf wMlP”<>9» f r ,■; -three: times during the day.- Optejn itehnedy ~, ffoea say, ‘'■After these f mimly found that thayiolent draught went off, »pd* the' paKshed- toagueVas oured jn a few minjitee j . after ,bathing 'and’ cfoifies, whue we , found ourselves an if* we h«d received some actual' : nourishment.’-* the’truth ©t the statement Tnafcea #an act of hnmAuUy for ~ any paper 1 to give it a publicity, since thero arecnot.many a hundred whomayjnot go^se*.and gstsbipwreckad. ,“ r , ';:j ( ' • /oiA'GakiLor journal has ah account oFj an ifldifbf hbhor between anAm ericah- wb o 3~e n'p m< • lswitbbrid, and a Silesian, Couut-VonTM- winch '' f tobh v »Wo¥'neaf AWa-Ohap'elfeVon the 20»h of 1 _ lt'seems that 1 the German had, been attentions to, the American's daughter ii. -?-(PAmJtnd suddenly out her acquaintance,, without 7>»*%«liug'any reason therefor# wThe daql vm: ■ fought wllh' pistols, at fifteen pacesdistanoe/ The "fCountyecelved,a ball in bis side, wty’Sh”passed;ai>*, 7< tcriojrfynwriy through hia body,- without touching *’ 4 iny Vital part, and was extracted, from _tho jlrt* “ Jilde,’’.'According to .our Gertnaainforinnnt, .:“]tho ' * l •yankee < ’rrwbo‘, it eeeibs, egoapeft unhurt —Rafter * fiqogVHt hiscl'gar , and, without'deiguiug to notice I antagonist, drovo to his hotel in Aiz. 'After . refreshments ho left'ihecity,”; ; 'Jbe ; Wks conveyed Ac* *. • eordltJclto' another version of Afa affair, which u i' glveh (u the JJorseji Zeiluvg, of Itorlio, the Amo .,.':rtean’«riater, aud not hia daughter, was tho cause —of'thwretiCqotre, • -• • / X‘. - T i TTjitiijj ia a late' number of the Jlome;Jmr • - HdVdpoa not give a vary .'flattering description oT the Jttapgers redeption at. tho West-’* “At 3>on ' ifrk, p ho *»ys; u we arrived at the degree of longK , tude beyond which (we' then*, and ,subsequently were made to know) the ,traveller is hot trusted,. Ashing for the loan of a to giro a lady to the rtmoa^aglass of water, the' deposit of a dimo . (the value of the tumbler) was required as security j .' fjrltoiefurn.. Tbis is by the frequent -, arrangenient at the eatiDg stat Tons— ‘ mine h^pt 1 I . _aUnding-*t the door and pay for the - dinner as you enter./And,-at the priocfpal:hoteJ . ia' St. Loui?, tho leading sentence m the ’ rcgula :r: tloos* framed and hung up, reads thus: \ hieTq'without suffioient .quanUly of bnggaga, arc « rvqoUM to ; pay in advac-oo.’;. Bpeuking aiguiii -candy.aa this does, of tho .character of (ravel which Sows westward, it is ull the more expressive . from the proverblslly boundless hospitality of the /Wwt toward the strangeri, 1 • \ .. • ' -ATahis correspondent Jboa the following :- concerning the funeral of Prince Jerome; -■- - of oiyio: und abore util; of ’ " the clerical element, spootaole o Unique oboraoter. /The appearance' of*'Prince Napoleon.' ' as, amid that' gorgeous array of brass aud steel and . Jmortine atceda, he,mth.baxeheadand«ableoloak, ‘ -followed the riehlyoroamonted blor of' hia father, was very affecting—lt was a touch of nature tba< makes the whole world kin ; nod for tho"first.tiiue ln matiy yekra priuoo must have garrsi " bly Jett that the hearts of the peoplo were with .:. him:' flis profile is a Aog one, and hfs lohg . mantle concealed the Somewhat unwieldy pfepp?- - tlonsof .fife general outline; his appnaraudo was ,really prepossessing.*.' Hoaeemed'unaffcctedfy de pressed, . and' perhaps was inwardly rcfleotli on :::tho vanity 'of all' human,groatness; for * to this •• complezion mtut weoomo at lnet.’ ” • 1 ■' A: iicKNT criminartrial' in Charleston, S. ! C., revealed a curious stato of things the colored-ponulaUon- of that- city.- Ouc Slav© hud killed auotnerln a den arranged <?xpres?ly for el lowing'brgrocs to 'driok and gamble. Tho room upon the Street was occupied by a shoemaker, . while theehtrance to the drffikloghole was lbt<'ucl« an alley way at the. from, .whiob there wqr« four or five modes of enter log-or usoepiug. 'lacu*o . -was S-bell connected with the. cslablUhuieDC, th«> • handle of which was in firQUl-, .under the charge.of the shoemaker, which was hlcg on tho appearaimo of a policeman, wtrori“"tho company assembled - would qkke a rapid exit byono of iho -parages mentiowd dbove. the murder took. placo . thisden' was ovorh&uled,* and . curds, dice and box, and other, gambling .implements’were discovered. , With poiaoned'l|qaor of the most horrible --Uonr—'- - - .7.'" ;' -,‘*v t V " „ f • Tobacco Plantebs’, Convention.—Tho to-. baieo*ialficg counties of Maryland are up iu arms against the execution of a.recent law requiring the removal ’of tho tobacco janpicUon bouses in lliltimore/frotn their present locution to the mar. gin of the deep water. .IVby .the pfaotera should bo opposed to such s, law it ia haid to understand, heoutrso it will eavo one hhntliiug of the article. But thoro are private work, Which arc kept out of eight, and bj they are going to held; a coDVenrioD to lest 'the execution cf tb’e law. All tho fine tslk tibout:**' tho enforcement of tho law/* siema to be lost upon these gentlemon when their own Intercsta are nearly touched. .1 Tho parties who procured toe passage of the taw sire supposed to be interested ib the aale of water Tots to tho State. Sj wo go—vibrating frouf ono interest to another. : \7\ ? The GbeaT; EastHbh to Kxtbbn wjth A Caboo op Cotton.—Wo usderstand: that arraogb mehta areou tho tnpia with tho Ditootors of Great 1 Eastern to take her to Norfolk, Va , pre vious to her return to BagUnd, and there load her with thirty thousand bales of cottoo for tfie British market.-.lt is not state! where this cotton ism come from.. The freight on cotton being a farthing, BcixUh money, per pound, or about'half'a cent, this cargo .would amount to little more thsa sixty thoussnd doJlare froigbt money; This is no doubt a movement on the partoftbb votaries of direct Sbutherb*trade with Europe, tbaf the South'is'always threatening to inaugurnfe, <if which tho Great Eastern- is to bo tho *’iitoring ' wedge, and it must foa.admitted that they have so- JectM » big Wedge on this occasion.—JVdw Yorl- llr.rcdd. ; • • - Tue Bayou Aira (La.) Ze4iger gives the fol lowing 'accoontnf .aainguUr phenomenon, ivhich has been known to occur*'in other places-: : *o(j Tbarfday eyeniog last, about half-past six o'clock, our oitiXens, were somewhat startled by a very strange phenomenon. It was a hot wind wbicn seem«f tp/come from tho river, and was so hor, oh -the bank of the river that tbo*e who stood there had tar put their hats io tfarir faces.' As.near » de scription as wo can gtFc, itr seemed as if we were close, to a building-on-fire,-s»y- about a rquuro off, and tfie wind from tb© fire blowing direouy in out ,f*CQ.-- It lasted üboutten mi^mleB , ’ , y ■ • . Among the latest discoveries in California ii ft monstrous petrified tree. It is lying in & <ieso litc region about miloa north of Black Book! neer-wbat ia’-.oallcd Bivh fidclr Cfilibhi*flf,d ii partly bnriod in the soil. Ita leDgtb, as fur as Btaaaated; (he top' being deep under ground was ■ 6fi6 feet, and the general opinion of the corapnnyl looking at it.' was that it was from*4o to 60 feet in diameter. In the ramo place, fho cumpnny fouod the shin bone of a man petrified, an t the upper jiw of a griszly, but twice as largo -,»a ,the jaw.of ; auy griaalycvor seen in modern ' times, ;• • ■ Another scandal threatens the Imperial fav mil/ of Hetgt. The Baron de Charslron, desiring an ami J cable separation from his wife, the eldest daughter of Prince Murat, has not been able to effect this; therefore, tbq.aldof 'the Law id to ha called in to interpose a le«;al barrier between the tw-trpitrt net's iu life’s. j>ys-Nnd sorrows, who rocipwoully ftoeass each otner of unfaithialoess At present, -'the.liusbanl appcars to bo tho party most open to wpfoaCb, • '..s,;'- ' .Tnp Cuban Messenger says the produclion of 4he- best-jnHivaied pipptwion'a averages 2? boxes pernegrbi-of 10-000 podbas'j-but/tb tbo greater part uf those eatatee'wtiero mb'dern po-idhinery barf not b*en introduced, ouly 11 b-5c5,0r4,750 poomls, of sugar can bo-ieekoned per negro. "There arc : above two. thousand ehgfr. estates in tho wnolo island* and-tho nhraber' increases almost daily.' la 1775, thoro were, in all tho island, four htindroii and bqvom; .three sugar estates. - Trifens arc in La Crooao county, Wis., forty she farm morigugou given to the La Ctwee and Mtlwnukeoßailroad amoantlnjvin all to 559,451) , Without interest. The' interest and principal *mou*t tj $d3,000 at the present nmc. *“ mortgages mature In 1864, and draw olght per cent.'Atiuuai. interest. Ac maturity, if noia to l .hat ftmo, they will amount' to ?ipo,OlO. ’xne mortgages cover 6ome of tbo host -fhjmifig-lMjdaiuihatcoonty. * * . up tho, ivbieh surround the, I stack of u b,oilor.furDnoc, H t; tbo American Iron ! «*l-n- U Tv’ '5 , the oMnßsj tell, killing Wendell Kloomor, a iW ‘ ,roak,n S «h»-atat-and ewf rtoi of James \ViotcriF*gor, ii tneson On the night of the IBth mat. anrttemofc .«»e made; U> rcb/the bank of Medina; Orw, s county, New York. Tbo burglars cffoot&d'auH. 'trance into, tbo.btnk, but iu 'attempting tofoiC« ( open iaa -Baftf. they u:#od too much powder, and not only blew dqor, ©non, bur tbo Windows • of-ttwi bank njB >, and tho robbers were forced to Jmvft wUbouttheir booty, ;: “ -- ; (tovernor ol l;, atl^itost 6dH«M, hsi requested p/o, ri«!„ re „r ~|,n t a(ioDß In, h»*ara of allowing the Oimlica-of whom Hero had ba»a largo arrivals Jrum Canton—tu have arms as evil consequences .wert) apprehended. . - . ' "TflE-Bostonlans tfro going to have an arm chair made of tb© fallen Jiiub ot tho celebrated old elm, on Boston Common, to be fised atf the MdVbrM Beat. wheu.prCaiduig in tho Board of Aldermen. A good Idea.' ... » Ttte/BnDgor irAjg sfafe’s that the company Ob gaged iniaUtog goods fryui tho steamer HungH : a °7l‘ri p qihiijg out. i&m? iho wrock geoo Worth por day. Afe tow wator, largo numbers of dMd.bodiesmaybeyeen, ... . .... the immigrants i * froa-New Orleans are dolng weii ia (he culture of ,oOMoit.©a tbo plains of thy Artibot.it©, Tkt-nty f«ur cotton gins wefd.ln operation in that quarter. \ i , Jflß ijerndon monuniont, erected ) cn / thW groaodsoftbe 'Naval A Oft demy,atAn n a pb I r /, at, tho expeoa© of • the toidsb.ipuien and iffloerj of tfie 1 Ao«d*Tufy,'hasjiet been compioUfd^v,. , ~ didy iasses but tlic.gravo .ot; Senator.', Broderick, iu tho L' no Alountatn Cnuetbry.'ncar; lu strewp with '* ; '' * ■- • -X dika of eouKtcrfjiltert, jritii'ttoir mate.' . nais and a couDl.’rlut ■ BW« been c.pturtd in Pirliir.burg, Va. . the Napoleon Planter says ; .! I,, R!*w4 TlMiors at tho Hot A “Lore widow,” fromihoSUto of Missouri, tcficsily^fjived, at. Bfciiver, : B^^akvM r^ travelled «W from point—her ‘‘train'’ consisting ol ti yok*W**on and'ttncon. a low bus anjl a quantify™ ..ions. .She bsii taken <-'aro.«t ana ariycn kei nttlt without bssistanoe, suit uiwlo ' h °, annojiritari eithbr from iodtaaa or W V‘-® “®V'J J'n imlllog egga to emigrant's at S 2 (inriloiati, tbo bail ■requnmlgtnj, coBBifot«lo'? n ' t ' I!e J> $ A^i'i qaantity-ornniigarUnß^? 88 '^:*^^^.® I .®" • tivilr for 14 donta i/jo renlizcti st 4. Site >as about ioTaaraot “S■ Xfwr remaimuga tow (tajm *» wtnt on iowufd orni *: onco reiilled and 0 apsnd her days. ' The number of persons naturalized tor; tM i VCBr |HS(l'.iu / tim p r » bl ‘ , ° court of Cluoiowili, Ha-' iss ir«ar/£ißi [ Pmsda, Mf from ' nanorer, 83 from Wgrtcmborg • '(itVfromii'den, 29 from England, 2 9 from Pronoo, -26- 2i from Otdonbdrg,,tS, from -AuntrjJ. 10 from Hesse Os:3e!, iOfrom HessoDarm >t„dr/l2 from Birit*«r!»nd. U„from Sri ? ny, and 1 ■2L|f l, ni utientftnerated Gwtaho pTiticipHlUiej. Tub Grand Trunk Kailway Company of I'tfanfldabAyd'ounouo'oed that they will bu unable ■to meet tho interest on the ordinary bonds of, the ' eompAnr, oariog to the insufficiency of the traffic ! retdrhs- 'lt i=» add to bo not improbable that an I ORtiro change of directors may result from this an nouoflement. The ex'tot position of the acltn ,iuency seems. to bo this: The interest on the first preference bonds k will be paid, that upon the other I bonds will not * Tub -fiftieth anniversary of tbo Rev- Dr. settlement over the Brick Church ft) New xork, wiU ocbur on'the first Sabbath in August, on which occasion be ffl expected to preach bis 4 Mjn* Versafy . sermon in the morning. Thisis nis first •and ionly .pastoral charge The N- Y. Observer report's, that b's people intend, oh tho succeeding Monday afternoon, the 6th to • their venetnbU pastor a memorial, with S;mo nd Ureescs suited to tbo occasion. Tub Rochester JSzpresk of July 19th has an HCoouut of tho arrest in Kansas of ofio Henry , Woffle and son, and Charles Doy, on a-charge of horsestealing They were tmil by a mob, con victed, and sentencbd.tocleath, which sentencewas tmmetUatelv carried out on Wnffio -D*y managed to ©scape, bnt was Fubstqueptly' r6c«|>thrcd and 'put to death The eon of W< file tilso psoapod, and luul thus far. managed to elude the mob The population of How Hampshire, by tho ,!«DSUB«f 1850, was about 318 lt was thought by many that tho ceosns of 1860 would chow an in crease to 375.000 or so; but a Juto estimata dr guess <=et3 it about 33d 000. IF this Josfc estimate becir-' ye,ct.ETew Hampshire will barely retain her three representatives in CongreEf. Thus .tar iho.oer,sHB shows a slow increase of population in all thelCso orn,Agricultural districts. Southern State Fairs you 18G0.—Ala bama, at Montgomery, Oelqber.2y t _3Q w3l,.JS,»vom her l'Bt)d'2;'GedTgia»- st ‘Atlanta, October #>! 24, '25, and 26; Fair of ihe Georgia Cotton J?lynterfl*- Convention,’ Macon, December 3 to 20 h , ltictu q ivr; Kentucky, at Bowling Green, bepiember *lB 22; Mis«istippVat Jackson. November 6-9; South Carolina, at Columbia. November 13-16; Mtaouri, at Sr. Louis, Ootobqr 24-27.- f . Fatal Affray in Louisiana.—We* learn Irom'tho Franklin Siib that on affray occurred in Winsboro. do tho 4rh Irist.. betweeo a Mrl James , Sims and Honry T. Earlo, Mayor of that town, in i which the latter stabbed thb former with a knife, Inflicting a wound which proved fatal in a few joo 'ments. Jsarle was examined before a magistrate next moxhlng and discharged. . ~ Three slaves—a'lnan forty years of age and two children,"fiftecti arid sixteen years old—,tbo property of Mr. Charles AudcrSon, ot fit, Louis. 310 , took quiet leave of the family end premises iaat Sunday, under pretext of going to church. They have nofc been heard from sineo. Tbo wife and mother, with two other ohildren remain bs -hiad.---Tho missing properly is, veined at $3,500. The Sisters of Charity have a house in ■Buffalo for reclaiming fallen women., Fifty*fonr penitent Magdalencs have been received and kept tor an averuge of threo years, habiU bad heenfiflly'esrablisbcd. Then thoy found - pUcen i where they might maintain themselves in'respeet- I abilily. Gnohundred and twelve have .beau ie* ooived in tho olasa of “preservation.” It is cspectcd that tho poach crop of Loui : eiana this year will fco so largo that the New Orleans market will be overrun, and it is proposed | to ship, by express, peaches to the North, where : thoy will arrive several weeks in advance of tho 1 season. ’ The New Orleans PicayuneoVihQ 16th inst. says that in the week ja ’tended Ihcro wero one hundred and sixty-elght euooessive hours of hf«t fluctuating about a moan of nearly ninety do grees. Nothing like It was ever experienced before. , The hoard of managers of the Roger Wil liams Monument At'SrvcfaHon offer a premium of two hundred and fifty dollars for a plan, with spe cifications. of a monument to be erected ou Pros pect fiill,'Providence. TitE Mobile ffYtfune says: «Jfcis fke tioi- belief that so long and continuous a * heat' d •fprm’ has not occurred tor aquartorofucentury.” Corn has been destroyed by drought in many places, but cotton looks well. The editor of the Estofeite newspaper, at. tho city of Mexico, has been - lined §6OO for stating that tleMcLiue treaty vrltb Juare? wqa kill- ed ”by Ihu Senate on’‘tbo Both ot May. - ; Twenty-two thousand bushels of corn were placed in tho ho’d of the Greut West, from ware house “ A,’ 1 on th* filirioisCoutcal depot grounds, on Thursday, in fifry minutes. The public revenue has been increasing in the Trem>ury for this nod last month, compared with the receipts Of last year. - TnEfcdm crop~of Alabama, it is said, will be short. ’ THE CROPS Neva Esolakd.—ln the EgstecoJSt&tcfi tho state of things'prevuratjy'bolmed by m couiiuu£. j ; and ihefcarcity of hay in Maine tarns oat quite as general as we expected. The Country Gentle man. informs Us readers that ia Maine there i 9 a larger breadth of tilled crops than usual, especially of boed cropland they generally bid fair VVhmit that was sown in March and April is repotted good. Fruita are very promising) and it is pro turned that despite the protracted drought the result of the ceuaon will compare favorably with other yosw. Wisconsin.—The wheat prodac6 of Wis consin, lost season, in round numbers, wee about 15,000,000 bushels.. This season It promises to bn much- larger, as there ia far more laud sown, with a prospect Qt an extraordinary yield to iho acre. A gentleman engaged in the rnilUog business at Foud du Lie informs as that he has a held of 45 acres which wilt, from present appearances, ave rage 40 bushels to the acre; and this, he ears, after personal observation and ipquiry, is a fair exem plar Of the wheat iu that recti.n of the State. Mahylaxd.—ln -Maryland, although in Frederick county and pome other looalitietthe wheut heads have been light, poorly filled, and the grains shriveled, the roports which reach us from other portions of tho State aro of such u nature as tojonko qi expect an average crop. • ■ - Virginia.— J. K. Gardner, of Montgomery county, Vfl., writes The Country Gentleman thrit the vine of the variety grown in Palestine has stood the winter in the open air at Lynchburg, whore tV.e fruit ripened last year, and no says grew in bunches three Vent long and one foot wide. We have seen such banchesgrown in a hothouse. Kentucky. —The tobacco crop of Kentucky is spoken of as less than an averuge one. for various reasons. There was lees of an area planted, es pecially near the river, as the almost total failure of the wheat crop, and high price of corn in spring, Induced the farmers to .plant more corn and less tobacco* The c'oacoo, too, has been of such a na ture as to ripen tho plants a fortnight or three weeks earlier than usual, which is unfavorable to o great yield of cured tobacco, since the stock is brought to the oan'og-b’uso in warm weather The hay will not, in all probability, be more than .half a cropland winter wheat is said to average less than fivo husheU'to tho nore. * Oats and corn aro very goocL . - - Tennessee. —The Clarksville Chrontcle snyH: •It is Fevera)years biooe the prospect lor a full drop of tobacco has been as good as now*, notwithstand ing the complaints qf cutworm and the early droughty A turgor crop than an average has boon planted, 1 and all accounts agree in reporting’» good stand, thus indicating au early maturing of tho weed, and'safety from premature frosts. Tho corn crop promises to bo larger than for several years f ast, if we have a few more seasonable rains. The rult crop, too, will he an abundant one, and U by , no means an inconsiderable item of the agricultural product of Tennessee. Mississippi.—'The Yazoo Banner* ays: We have lived in .Mississippi nine years, atm wo have never known ns hot r v/oek as the past one. Tho thermometer ha 3 been as high as a hundred and ono in tho shade, where neither sun nor hot winds could affect it, and it has not boon below oigbty fivc, day.or night,*in, that time. The sand hso bet that it blistcre children’? feet to walk on it. The corn orop ia burned up; many fields will not make two bushels to the ncro, whilst others'will jnskeabontu Jbind or half n crop. Cotton is be ginning to suffer now, and übleos wo get rain soon it wjll be n failaro also. Our oUineno will hare to 30 to Northern Ezypt.to buy corn, and we fear they will find no Josophs there. Nebraska. —A Nebraska paper says: From what wocan learn from every quarter of Nebraska, we are warranted in saying the crops wore never more promising. Tho farmers in this seotion are outting their wheat, some bavo finjehed-r-and feel satisfied that They will got more than an average yield. Judge Jesso Colo, one of our oldest farmers, informs lis that' ho’Vevo'r raised' better wheat. Owing to the drought itr tho early part of tho sen rod,-tb 4 } straw is fahorc, but the houd end grain‘is largo, full, and plump. _ * Kansas*— A gentleman recently arrived Irora Kifltfas informs us that the wheat crop is almost 1 if not entirely destroyed. Corn will yield perhaps half a orop,-and potatoes not more than half—so eerere has been the drought of this season. In the southern part of tho Territory .they have had no rain, except a few showers, for Hourly nine months, , and RB u natural consequence every variety of farm is burnt and parched to death. The gf»ae is • said to QoUe killed and dry ns tioaer. Tbo poor cattle are suffering dreadfully. j arrives in the shape of heavy and lasting rains, many hundreds must die from sheer starvation.— Tribune -- • Ca l i fork ra *—a 11 the- California papers wheat -harvest gathered in Juuoin as very rromMag to efford a ijW["/P*?! fo - r Bhip W:fnde e d,itls estimated ;thHtMhe shipments of tho «a- cr dp in May and Juo<\. from Ban FcanoiSco, fa\r font •,i n V m » 200,000 bagA- California wleat ii -ting in Liverpool with tho products of tuinoia and other great wheat States nt: tho 'Wert.- # Bn rifhf* 5° UIP ffu® here to thoPaoific after this ;I the old saw about coals to Newcastle. On thB H?fc or done,* there were three ships loading atS&u FfanMsco with Wheat for Australia. 1 r f RB JS W . Heruld is rabidly Breekin : iMSwaS^* ta,l -- iatost of.ito lacility o In this oily wohsYo nodoubttbat the Breokin r.dg« raovem.nt is aiready largsly in ihoVsocn denoy over the opposing iJonglSd faction; for in the -ntoteot of Break, rrldg, Iho f ° w . Tammany. ba». h MII ailttlutoo fag * in do fining her posfiion. ft may foil such feet-.oil counties ns Bt. Lawrcilce, Ilotaimor, and Oswego, but equa lot noreretgnty is no.- tho Boindcraiio panacea ior this eommonjini • Metropolis .Unless Pa mm any Hall, therefore, is prepared nok only to’ sink orewim with Mr, bpuglasfor.tho Presidency . but also to relinquish tho rich municipal epoileof thia imperial city, the sschems will bttvo to tact ship so as to catch tho prevailing southerly winds' which blow oyer ■ this tight little island.' ” v ;; ,-|JIV ; OBTA.TIONB^ (Aoported for tbfJfr«a*,l.. • • - H Thuratun, Lamohef~279 hhds 190 hxfi di>«o 8 &* W W tnm. . liurmah, fiherman—s9s,ooo laths 'TweUt.-Wo Ion:*. Co.: - • 1 • ■ ', 1 ’ t .s • FHrLADFLPHfA BOAHi) OF TKAPB. J RiiOWeKN.'i ATRAM,/ . . .. ‘ i T. FROTHINGIfAM, > Corotnix* o» »r* Manm. KOBBRT a. RBED. 'S' I ■ LKTTJBR 1 .BAGS At the Mt.rdmnts' JPhtfutlelphtii. Phi® WjnmtDS. Button Liverpnrt. July 25 Sitip Southern Ri«hts t Harwood.. liivdrpool, fiotm ■ IrtrtrPiorulir.-MiimJnr.:. .-Oirr)'li?l<t!e. m-on Bath .t'ormtmhijoo, icon (ark Mt Jamea. Cruse Hlo do Janetfo.lcoon ' Brie-B r. Mart n, Carver tCienlneaos. anon Srte noria, Fdeon Olenlntmw. loon Bphr A M‘Uaitlett. Bartlett ‘ Centiienoe, soon SAII.IMCOF' THTS OCFiAN STEAMF.RN. PHOM THE ram«i> aTATHB. unit, ‘ r.ti. vt!- *«» •Arahia ■. Boston .Liverpool™ Jt| y» Vanrterhilt How Yorlr. .Havre.. 11) ? ® .Out Haltiti ore.. ,v ew York- Liver p 001..... Jdl» Africa .u.uNeff York } Teutonia..' New Yora. .Hfimmirj? ——........ Auk \ jEtna -I- New York.. Hamburg auk 1 ,lur/i m .N«w York.. Liverpool * Vieo New York.. Liverpool .. * Bremen...; New York.. Bremen - A«« * Canaria Boston .Liverpool Abg » Illinois New Vorx..Havre U Haxonm New York.,H.Mnlmre A«R M. Asia .... j . Ntw York.,Liverpool— Aik is Great Vfts»em...New n ork..ef}uih>miiuon.** •♦•• auk * 1 ■ FROM EUROPE, t , 4 , a nmt* lkavb T IS*« Vieo Liverpool .New York..— July N»nth Britos.... 1,-vfiipool.-Quebec J H Cnmiria-.—-. Liverpool .uoa'on . t?.i. in l Uuoi* t.,«».Boutluiuipwn..New York—— .ftibeminp. . - - Liv*rp:ol'..ttuebeo... Jq > jg Cof Wnßhi»Btoa Liverpool **H \l of Asia Liverpool.. New York Ju s ?} Pru.ce Albert.. ....O-Uay..New York Ju >'J Auaimlaaum* .. • Liverp<r«»l. -New Vork. -•}«»> Arsgo Hontbampron.-New York y2s 'b»h'2 ■ ■ . ... Lit orpool..Boston ...»».»..><« July 2S PcSV.T:.......Liveipool_New York _*.AUg 7 ■ The California Mail Steamers sail from Now Y'ork on tbe 6th. Utb. and 20th ol each month. Tho Havana Steamers leave Now Yorkontba2d,7Mi, 12th. 17th. and 27tli of e&ah month. , • ; iaAEtlrtJS INTKX.L.I<,r.MCK. iOUf OF rHtLAJOKLPItJA-.jHIF d*- »* co SUN KJJSEB 69-SUN SETS —. * 7 JO ll.&ll YYATEII..-.- 6 ' . AKRiVEI). . Brig Burincb. f herman, 18 daja from St John, Mi, wuh iatho to i’welto, We,ion x Oy. i^T, no Britf ts Tuur&tt>Q, LauipUer. 10 data from Cardenas, with eumr end niolasse* h> tS £c "W Welsh. f . Bohr C»*nßiituuon, Strqut, 3 do}» iro/U Hep York, in t Lee«burl: l l , *6(*iPL 6 days Loin Portland, wit;) eoifr" Geo Faie"fNipierwui, 4 days from Providence, With’inrioo to Crowell Oollins. . Sobr c A Sifitfeon Bicn,6<iaiS from Provincetovn, ; Wl^fSlSiSl ■B. A risr?lo daw jTffin Portland, «illi 5 days fr.bm *pftUi.to r ti ( with nulßO to Twejft. Aleilou «Co. u ~ „_ rt Bohr Water Witoii, Hull, i uaja from Providence, with mdse to FwoUh, Mellon & <J<». _ hobr Albeit J-'iejd, Philips, 4 days from T^mtfjn.m Kly , aoSepBenmn,4dayB from Nantnoket, in laU PJuo. Haskins,3 days from Fall Iti- V Bohr En'ma, from Now Castle,Del, with oata to Jos Kirratt A- Hath CLEARED. Sfeamfcbip Kenncboo, Johnson, New Yoik.vla Ga« 6 May, l Alhierdtcen. , „ , , _ , . ■ -Lark AouiUae. liallaßher, kalmoutb.T Richardson. ' ltarkTiemont. Bnkor. Boston, U a Stetson & Co. jjrig- War Eagle* Williatns,Po'tauPrince,T Watl^ou *Bchf'Albert Field, Phillips. Wareliam. captsic. bohr <j A Kietaon, Jtioh, Provlucetowß, Novin, Say- J Vohr Alex Blue, llaokins. D’istol Ferry, do Bobr isasc Rich. Crowell, tiostpn, N Smrtevan; & to. Hchr Onnatitut on. etrout, bo»Lm, Tyler. Btono t ‘ o. Kolir Rrunetto, Johnson. Baltimore, V Webster, Jr. Htr Rich Willing, Ulsypoole, Raltunoro, A Groves. Jr. - iCoTr«.*pondenrs of The Pres*. > HAVRE UR GRACE. July S 3 IBM. Tfie Wyoming leltwith 15 boats, lauen andcbnsitiiicd ns follows': . „ _ , . „ , Col R AT Thompion.fi urtojas Bnrratt & Son, and lumber to H ernsket; to Weaver and Alelazme, lumbar to H Croskej; Kirt«w,do to Norcuosa A. Sheets! Maul o the Mist, railroad iron to David Reaves Sc. Co; Highland Home, pig iron to Wtlrpiontoa;L>dia Ann, Darn Liaou, C Brubaker, totlft, buc'tuehanna. J G Fomborßer, Dino, C R Duckalew f aml otrunger. coal J.o Delaware Oity; KUzi & Sophia, do to New York. MEMORANDA. . , „ • T Plemnfhip Delaware, Gannon, henoe, arrived at Now Miner, from Aspiuwall 14th, arrived at Now York 23d mot , „ , , , Ship Harrisbufe. for penaith Roads* olonrea at 8t John. i\B. Jflthiasr. Sb# .‘-spasi-i. biasoit. f r Hampton Roads, silled irom Valparms- loth uit. havnu rep ured. . Dark Did Hickory, Huiime, lor New Y oik, remained at Havana U'h mst . _ . . B& r k Ameiioau Eagle, Focerty.uenoe, at Aspicwail 4th met and sa Ird 14 n for Lnsuna. , , ~, Ra-ic Edmund Dwight, Aiokerson, at Charleston 3-th inet. from Boston. , , „ ... . Brig America, Riaa.hecoe, arrived at Halifax 12th Havrls, D&zes, for New York, sailed from Havana 14th inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Nnw Light *.s tus Isla lu.LAvne off Ihe'-YE. Coast of Islam> ov Minorca. MKDiTRtiRANr.AN.— Oflinnl ii.fonnarion h»a been rccoiveu at ih s < lhu*> Hint anew hgin houso Ihi rncent'y Bern put in opo’-at'oif »■« jlio mutli coast ui the above-named is'muL Tuci.m nunatmE apparatus i« oitadroptio. of the second outer ofthesjetemol Fresnel ard the Iftht is white, and ro- V<ilvliti.tclipserie»ery mioote. The foonl p'nn* oeimr eievaierf one i.onrtred ard eever.ty feet at«>ve the son level, the luhtsiiould bo net n In-mtho deok ot‘ a o-m* mon eizcd. vessel at tho ritMaueo m ab.mt twontv nnuu o.i miles The ns'ronon.ionl position of the station is e« follow*.; i atltu ie S 9 d**«; ,*7 ruin 35sec. Longitude ides, 17mm- 23be0.0.-stof Greenwich. _ Uy order K.Sr MMEB, Secretary. Treasury Oni-ie L. H« Board, Waehmctou. July 18, )&KF. MKDICINAI,. DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Pr. DARIUS HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. TLii Medicine has been used by the public for six years with ir-creasing favor. Jt is recommend'd to Cwc Jfyiyeptin. Htari-Btirn, Volii Paine* IVtka in the B'(u,,.arn , or rumv m int Bowels, HeadacJu, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens, Stumpttanti. It fiTIMW,ATXI»> EXHtT.AaATES, INVIGORATES, BFT WIM. NOT INTOXIOATB OB STUrKVT. As *1 Medicine it in quick and.effectual, cor.ng the mortaFrnvvtttedoaeesof Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, atd ahotnor d*ran«emenw of the Stomach and Bowels m a speedy manner. . , . , . , . - instantly revive the most-melancholy and droopti k spirits, end restore tho weak, nervons, and sickly to health, strength, and vigor. Persons who* from the injudiojous use of liquors, have become dejected, and tluur norvous systems shattered, codaUtalions broken down, aud subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Dslibium TuaKass, will,, al most Immediately, feel the happy and boaltny givino ratios efficacy o^^.^v^oratme Dose.—One wine blsss lull as often as necessary, fine dose will remove all Bo pints, Ono doae will cure Heart-barn. Tnree doses will oure Indigestion. - On»*dose will you a »iood. Appetite. . .One dneo will stop the dictre-Minz pwnaof. Dyspepsin. One dose j »U remove tho distressing and disagreeable cSoots of wind or Fliituienco, ana as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress iae load and ail painful Ceellnee will l*o removed. One dose will romovc the m.st d stressing pains of Colic, either in the stonmoli or bowels. • A few do«**B wiu remove all obstruction* m the Stan?!, Bladder, or Urionry Ornans, Deraous who are seriously fl/Hicted with any Kidney r'ompl .ints aro assured ol speedy rolicl by a dose or two. and a radical cure b> the o»e ol one or two bott.ee. N'Gili‘LY DiflftfPAXXOiV Personswho, from di*sip*tinx too much over-jijght, nnd leelihe evil effects o. poisonous luworfl. in violent headaches, sicfencsa at st >u<aoh, weakness. giddmcns, jfco., will find one dose will i move all oad I -eling*. Ladies tit weak And sickly constitutions should take the Invicotstmg Spirit three times a day ; it will make them Btrtws, healthy, nnd hap> y* remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from th' menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn fitco. During pregnancy it will ho found an invaluable medi cine to remove <‘ieH.greQn.bl' ecuaationw at the stomaoh, AH ttie proprietor asks is a trial, and to induo® this, he b'ui put up the Invsoop.ati:<o Bpiait in pipt buttles at GO cents. Quarts £l. „ .... General Depot, 48 WAiLil Street, Wew York. DYOi’r & sokcj, Wholesale Agents in Pluladelpnia, and tor rata Qy all llrugci«i«. jeT-thstulr THE CHIEF AMONG TEW THOUSAND. DALLEY’B MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR BAS uniYo»3slJy.'supplanted all other Ointments and boating, applications in both tljo Eastern and Western Hemispheres, wherever intro duced; and iwinfrwMte i>urit is the true secret of lie auocess ibe oative ba t or ditean- BURNS A Pi SCALDS © are instantly relieved of H thei? anguish, pain and inflammation, by a timely y application of tins mur •vtllovs h&\Ur x and tho 3 flesh is renewed as if by a charuuno■ blotnuhorsor.r r? remaining, THE FRIEND OF G THENUKSERY, Children are , Irequßut £} faflererefroniextercatin lines, especially from " ¥iuij t-nd Oamphtne-Dx t»,o.n>.w—thorefojo every 75 mother sliq;jl<i have this h9iintf preparation .oon- 3 etantly on band. J> heals tore Breast*. and quiokly £ romoves tho TETTER or RINGWORM, *0 prevrt- , lent in the nvreery. • ‘ 1 o ticavkli.khs d by sba and i.and. The vJaohmisMheTra 3 vc!!er,and every other in* dividual whoeo lot In lifo « throws bun •nritlun the chance m accident from *5 «tp/oj*o», jfr«, or eorfi *ib», should bcarin mmd 2 that this Magic Extractor is hie best and only friend, r% It is both portable nne ohcap. fcaid siiouhl ever bo cn bis companion, as a friend in need,. There are tbgu- n. smda ot living witueiasa to testify to its marVsUoji* Q virtue, who owe thoir sound limbs nnd muscles j to Its saving efficacy. The following arc a few 3 or the tending diseases for FAIN EXTRACT OR « & PREVENTIVE S as wellsaOiJUE: ilnrcs, Erjaipciat, Soros of kinds, Braise*, Fistula. Shot woamls. Boils,- Frost Bites, Scrofula, Bfoken Browt. I ever tores, Scurvy, Ritoe of Reptiles, felons, Scalds, Cancer, Sir.nilulnr Din-Scurf, Cracked Lips, eases, Scald Hea^, Chapped Hands, Sores, Kprnj ax. Chilblains, Paid* ggperally, Small Ina, Cramp, Piniplea, Tumor*. Contracted Cords, Files, Tetter, Chafes, Poiron, filwre, D'fieasea of the Rheumatism, venereal Sores, Nkw, itashes, go. Sold ar tha principal Depot*, U Broadway, I«ew York, and 81. and isl Chartres street, New Orleans, by J, WRIGHT A CO., Genera) Agent. It can nl?o he ot> turned of all resreotabie Druggists and iiorchant* throughout tbe United ctat** arid Canada. T, W. A BONB. tIU Worth SECOND Street, felv Wholesale Aeonts for Perms*tv*,nfit. JOB PRINTING. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS" Isprepared to execute neatly, cheaply and expeditiously IVBRY DUBCnifriON OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOSTERS, HANDBILLS, ?Antiog for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, Mechanics, junks, RAILROAD AND INRUHANOH KL All orders leif at tha fnbUoatiou Offioe of The , W 0.417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly < ttonded to. ieM-tf TTHR ANl> PITCH. —ISO bbls. Tar, 450 do., coo bbls. Pitch,- in store and for sale br Byp-n, AoHßtiiUfEit, 4. CO., 80. 10 RESS.r-PHILAGELFHIAi/ TUESDAY, JULY 24, WE P BflsrON, CONCORD gffg l .TOgffswwSßP AND .MONTREAL, AND YVHITR MOUNTAINS N. Hi RAILROADS. > 1860. Bvmmka-Akiiako-mbnt. 1«60. The shortest and most direct reuto to Lake ttaukeu, North Conway, Frßaconiarandf White-Mn«n raius.trom New tork. Mulein. Newhuryport. Portsmou )i, Ao NuohHjjßoiir cin, or baggage VietWMn Ronton nnd ftnve B«»ton from the. depots of the B •h.oii ;uid l owoll will Uoatou and Mama Kai]roi(ls.at7. a kl ■». M ‘.lor Centro Harl»nr, Phmouth, Wells River LirßeLm, N. 11 . Jolusburv, Darton. ; Stansifad, Ao.*«ioiiiieoli»i<a r Harbor with stages, for North Conway and White Mountains. «nd at H|y- Kioutli and Littlemn Lir f-ranconia qnd White Moonr taniß. arriving etihe Womti, fiovile. White Mountain, nrd Cmwford Houses enrlv same altornoon. Pa»3*nfeO'B leaving Boswuiat 7.80 A. M., roaou Little ton at 8.30 P M., and FroG a House, k ranaoina * o»oh». t»» Bta*o,ut6Bo F. ftl, or.l*ollo Mouotaiu and Craw ford Houses’ at the white Mountains, at 7.-01\ M . Crave Boston at 7 80 A. M. and 12 M , connecting at, Lnwrepoo trains from Klem nnd NewhuT} port; at, Concord wjth trains-Iroin Portsmouth-tor PUmouth. t Centre Harbor, abd Wolfboro’j coanootinc at Whir’s With thesteamer L«uly of tho-Lake, Cnpjam Walker.t arrivinkAt Centro Harbor earlier,than, by any ot-er. toate.. Downward trams, for New York. Worcester. Boston. Falem. Newburyport, Portsmouth, An , Joaim. t.uiletonntlu lfi A, M., or on arrival of Manes from FrantAnlaand White mountains. Leave Wells River at 10 20 A. M..orcn arrival of tram from Barton pnd flty Johnsbury I eave Plymouth at 720 A. M. and 110 PJ M.. or on arrival of Btfvi 08 fr.i m Fmnconia Mounrain*. Leave •« eir’s a* 2 P. M.. or on arrival ot atenmer 1 ody of the I,ake. arriving nt Boston, Worcopt«r t Salem* Newbnryport, Portsmouth early samo ailernoon. and New York via Norwich line of steamers, Connecticut and C. Vanderbilt, ntCrtext morning, jyl!) lm J. A. DODGE, fiuponntcndont. rr iujmmain WKST CHESTER PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. ’ PUMMER AHKaNGBMENT. On and after Monday, Jwlr 16 h )«», the pasB®nßftT trains w«li leave PHILADtoLPHI a, from the btation, ooroerof viArketand Lehman or Thirty-first etreeta, West PhiftdeiphU, at 7JSO and 30Sd A, M., and *iscave WEBT R OHEHTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 6.40, 8, and 1080 A. M., and 1.46 and B.ISJ’.M, ONBUNDAYB, Leave Phiiadelphie, from the depot, northeast corner oftoighteonthand Market street*, .at 8 A. M. and 2 F RI. T nave West GhostAr..at 7SO A. M. t and 6P.M. , Tho last passenger rallwaj orr will leave Front and Mirkotßtreets SO nunut-B, and Eighth nnd Market streets 26 numiteß, before tho marling time from the de pot and willfliirry a flag to denote It. The Baggage Car will lenv-e Ktglitocnth and Market eats one hour l*efore tho departure of ihe train from > Wost Fliiladelpinacfopot. „ SPrain* leaving at- 7 I*o A, M. aud 4 45P.M., nnd on edaetday* and 8)(u/da\s «t. 239 P. M . connect nt. pennelton with trnirs for all poipts on the Philadelphia and Bdtimore Central Railroad. 1 . O'bco and waiting room, souihsnpt corner qf Eig}ith ami "MarUAt e-rteis, vherfi , pywopprs. rmkeisf'ir West Chester will be afieket oveT »l» « HENRY WOOD, Jy.’l-tf General Buperiutendent. NORTH PENNSYI VANIA RAILROAP. Wen, wn.K|f^w)i.w^ a i eS T, & On And after MONDAY, July 2d, ttw. FfiMsnrer TraimYill lonva FRONT and V.ILLOW Fhi ladelphls.DAlLy.l Bandar, raoepted, I luifollnwj: 1 At 6.311 A. M. (Exprosnl, for Uetblehem. AJAntown, M.j!-,;: Chunk, llnzieton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, 311 F. M. (Fzcrw!. for Bethlehem, F.aston, An. Tins tram reocllnA-'KarKm at »All l‘. M„ and i/inknn nliMO conrieclimi vnlh Ncm Jsirer CoUrnl for New York. " ... i,«. , At SP. M * C,*r Allealoy n» RUucJi Cl^njf, 9A. RI, and 4 P- P. for Doriaigpipn. . ■ At 10.80 A. M.anriC.W F. M. for Fort Wai|ijpgJop. The6Bo A. M. makes clobecnmiAalum vrithtlto Lehigh Valley Railroad at uethfebem being the shortest and most desirable route to wilkesbarre* “* » all^ /ft*W'BßßSSfSffl*: ' ’ LfiAVff A. M., 9.20 A. M. ands-22P. Leave Doylesfown at 7.50 A. M and4.*i»,F, ‘ Leave Fort Waslungton at 0.26 A. M. and 2 If 1* UN b'JNDAVfI: Pjailsdelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. PhiiadblpLia.fvr Upyftitovn,at3 r. P«I. Dnylestown tor Philudetplua ato.fO A Rl. BetfUehem for PliiiadeipfiiaatA.ft} P. R}. Fare to Bethlehem..Sl W*Fan- to Mauoli Chunk. 92 c 9 Fare to Easton I tulFaro io Doyiestown.. 0 S') Through Tickets must.be procured at the Tioket Of fices at WILLOW-Btreot. or BEiIRB Street, m order to secure tho ahnyo rates of faro. All passengor Trains (except »nnday Trains) connert at Berks street with b tfth and Bixih streets nrd Becnrifl -and TbiH-ctreet Passenger Railroads, 2a minutes; leaving Willow street, • ■ ! jyS -- . • ELLI 9 CLARK. Agent. rs rc-jmm»m PHILADKI RHIA AND M?^So§ l ira& A / LJIOAI> ' On and after APRIL 2U, iB6O. Coratnuiotiou Tiokere, with twenty-six ooupaus, will b© .issued, good for the KoUar end aur member ofhis lauuly, on any Passenßcr Tram, and at, ftnr time. Ihej will be sold to rim Treasurer, attheofluw of tjjp comrani, No. 227 South FOURTH i?treet,atarodnoti9aotiwenty-fivopercent. from the rerular fares. ParLes.wishing to enjoy tho Bummorm the Country will find this a vary ddtsirailß route. Hie Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys hems among the most beautiful and healthy m the State, and boecs slble to four trains from a»,d »« Vhiia*l@lolna ,Uilr, B. DPADFORI), TieaHurer. PnitADELTIItA. March 23ih. iiso. n»hZ7 tf IcS vM&&BRSB32 PHI L A DELPii I A READING RAIL RI>AD.-PAB3ENG>*R TRAINS tor POTTfIVILLh* REAPING and HARJIfSHURG. MORNING LINE, DAILY,( Sundays oxoeptod.* Leave New Deoot. coipar ot tfRUAL ana CALLOW HILL Streets, PiiILADE jPIIIA, (Papaenger entran.'es on Thirteenth ond on Cal’owluU fctieets »ai S.U» A.M.* oonnecting at Horrisburg with the PENNSYi. VANIA RAILROAD, 1 P. M. tia n mnoin* »•.> Pituburr ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.85 P. M. train mnnimr to Chaml'ersbarg, Cnrhs.e, An-; aud.tba NOKIHbkN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Son bUTT/fco. AFTERNOON‘Iines; , Leave New Deput, cori ar of BROAD and CALLOW fj IL) i Street* , Pll ILA DiT < Y HIA , i t’oc?epger entrances on Thirteenth and ou Cal owhill str®pb,) »nr POTTS • VIM-Hand H AUKiBBI RY, aie.6U P. M., DAILY, 'or ftt 6 I*. M.» DAILY, tßun6aj* J ex- cepTee.i distances via pfiu a KAIIL. FEOM l’ail/AMLPHU Aj.'lft To Pii(rnixviljo.....~— * i» 1 • • Ho'diU* v—--.ttf Lebanon.fA Harrisburg...J, Dauphin.— - -IS*l Milteroburjr 142 1 Trevortop JuupDop..i6S| ND°rthlfrifi'r!'<;iij''.V'.' 1 I;r L9Wi*b{irs~-~ '• ♦ | Milton-.*.,... .i<*l Mnnoy.,.—. —,IW "W itUr.mspott . -.505 Jersey Shore;. .23 Losk UflVen. -«* il'LV'""*"' ‘ —Williamsport ftti.ruimjwv Kffilrar.: «'-i™-'. The SCO A. M.. an*! th©3.&) l*. M. tram connect daily fit Port Curton, (Sundairs excepted.) vrith the CATA- WIUAMSPORT npd ERIK KhUAHKW, rnskinjt 0109® connections with linos to Niagara Foils, Csi&rta the West, and ftoutbwest DEPOTjN PfT /hA ftCLEffHA: Oorcor of BKOAP nn ; | 0 ALLOW HI LL [streets, tMUMf w. H. MeTLJ|ENm?V.S**r*tsr» » R ARBANQE PHILADELPHIA, WIL%UNGTON, AND HALT! MORE RAILROAD. On and after MON DA V. July 9, MW, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For B<unore at 8.19 A. M., IS noon, (Express,) and 11.10 P. M, For Chester at B.l* A. M., 13 noon, U 5,5.00,7.00 and WilmiEirton &: fI.7J A. M.# 1* noon, 1.15, 5.00, 7.00, ano ll.lft JVM. T For New Castle at 8.15 A, M., and 3.W P, M. For Middletown at 6.U A. 111., andt.OOP. M, For Dover at 8.16 A. M,. ami 50DP. M. • For ilarnnston at AU A. M. and 5 P. M. i-orftlilford atB.)AA.W. T ,,e °days, Thnrfidajp, r-nl Saturday* at 5.00 P. a 1 p'or at 8 15 A. 31. A7oo;hJT. Wefine&hr?, and Fr ida s n h 1 5.u> P. ht -or scan,rd atB.ISA.M. Mondays, Wednf3da>i-,r.rcl Fridats atfiJX) F. M. F*»r HnUsbury at 815 A.M. ITrain at 8 15 a. M will connect at Bedford on Tue*da?s Thnredays, and &aturda>s, With steamboat to Norfolk; TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA hen?* Baltimore atfUO A. iU.i tLrprcM,/ 10,13 A. M. arov.46F.ii. Leave wiimjn«t,on elff.M,BSo, and 11.80 A. M., 1.43, t£o, and B.SSP. W,' r • Leave Salißbonr at I SO F. 1 e&ve Seaton), Tuesdi>s, Thursdaja, and Saturday r, at 7.2 j A.JL. and fcfUr. *■ Leave Farmington. /uesday*, and Satur day*, at 8 00 A. M.. and 4.15 P. hi, ,-eave Millord, Monday#, Wednesday* and Friifcifi, at 7M A. IWand 4.00 P* jvi Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M., cnl 4?0 P. Al, Leave Lover at 8.05 A. M., acd 4.-3 1* M. Leave Middletown at 10.C3 A. ftl. and 6 41P, M Leave Weir Castle at $ «>, V> » A. At., and 7.55 P. AJ. { leave Chester at 7,40, 0.10 A. M., lid*, 2.2 a, SJO, and XT'' tutvfi ByJlinjora for Salisbury and Delaware Ramos* atw.TeA^ftL,and 62s P. M. Leave Chcßteratlui*A^M.T&Sd&TuTll.tf P« M. Leave Wilmlnxton at 9.26 A. &1.» 13.66 P. M, f and 12,2.) riILIOHT Tfl AINi yitli PASBENGEK OAlUttaoied, will run a* follows: .Leave .Philadelphia lor Perryrille and lutorraedlatp jlaoeii at 8 I’. M. Leave Wilminpton for rerryville and intermediate places at a.£K) I*. M. ' Leave Havro-de-Urao© for Baltimore and intermedi • ale places at ?00 A. &t. Leave UaUloinroforHeVre-de-Oraosand intermedi ate placet uiJ.Gd i . U> v Only at 11.10 P. M., from riulaaalpluft to fJMtimere. Only at fi.23 P. M.,from Baltimore to PhiMwlidmv 3>7 S. M. PlihTON, Prefirteut. 1860. fixmp'lB6o. DEIJPff lA. ANI) TRKWTOM HAH,ROAD CO.’S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TP HEW YORK AND WAV PLA'm From WKnrf, Will leave <u fullowo—yia s At C A M, via Camden aDd Amboy, C. A A. Aoaom- VA ' 4, * K ' AtflA -M»viaCrinuleu and Jersey City (N, J.) Ao* CommoQntloli...-~.. .. .. .... j a AtPAM, yia Cnnidon and Jersey Oayi Alorniriif At lIA M, by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey City. Wostoru Express... *J c»J Atltts P M, via Camden end Amboy, Accommo dation—- 3 n At 2 ? M, via Camdpn and Amboy, C, and A Ex- A! prean ...... 3 {JO .t 4 PM, by SieninboatviaTucuny CiU Jercoy City, Evening Express. r .. 3 y .tiP M,by Steamboat via Taoony and Jeraey City. 2d Class Tickot .. *. *25 Ate PM, via Camden and Jersey City, livening Mail.... 3 00 M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern Atfi I* ftl. via Camden and" AinlioVT7 000rnmodn uon,{PrpiKr Tinkot. 225 2d •* ** 1 co The «.P W Kail lisp rim, doily. The II VM, South em Mail, Saturdays excd^iut. K.ir belvidere, Emjton, Lamhomuilo, Kie-iutsston, &c..ivto A ftl ami 4 P M.from Wa r n*it-etrootttf:irriwid 7.10 A M from KrnhJngtori. For Water Oap, Stroinlubure, Sorsntou. Wilkeai-arre, Montrose. Great Mend, &0., at 0 A. M. from Walnnt streot wimrf. «ml 7 10 A. W. from Kcnnioiaou, via l>ola* ware Lackawanna and Western R. R, for Mount (lolly, nts and 3A. J. 1., a and («i'. At. Pot i'itrhold, at 0 A. At . find 3P.M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton. $O., rt 2 X and 4P. M. fiom Walnut street wUarf,?.w A. 11. mu) CM P. M. from Ken«ni«ton. ForPalmvra, Riverton, Dolanco, Deverlr. burner toe. Florence Bordentown, Ac,, ;tt 12}f,i,aml4H J\ M. Ptcjuiboot Jo» Belknap for Bonlontovn and lnterme diets Plfww, o» a& J\ Al. Trenton,for Taoony. at li A. M. and Taoon*, C6Vei>ly..ouri»nßtftit, wid flrisfol, at 4 i'. AI. Fifty Pounds ot El;allowed *»oh Passen ger. PiifeKetiKarsara promoted from taking any thins ea baggage but tlioir wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to l>o paid lor extra. TJtet ompm? limit ilieir reaponeibilitj lor haggagelo One Dollar per.poaiid, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 4JW, ex oopt by epeeisl contract. aplB , WM. H. QA'i'ZlirA. Aernt. ,-a;»,wa«M ELMIRA ROUTE.-- j’Biladewhia, and el. mm f.OUTK to Tmoaqna, CatawiMi, Ru pert, Wilkenbarre. Homnton, Danville. Milton* V/»l -uamipottj. Tioy, flalrton, (Jtvnton, Flimra, Jhilialo, NiagAra Falls, Rochester, Oloveland, Detroit. Toledo. Chicago, Sr. Louis, Milwaukee, and all j.v>:nu Dnrtlt r.nu West- CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Passenger trams will leave the new Depot of (h? pin laaclclmand Reading Roilroad, corner UKOAI) nml OAI/LrOWHILL Streets* il’af-Bencer cntrnnro on Oal lo\yhill street,) daily {gimdftio exoeptrdi, tor tiLne point*, an follows t r DAY EXPRESS .8.00 A. M, NIGHT «XFJUiBB 3<iOP.M. The tram connoor3 at Jiupeff, for Wi'fce^ barre. Pittson. ycranton. nml all stationr. on ijie I.AOfiAWANNA ANt> RI.OOMKIHUm RAILROAD. The above trams ir.ako direct connections at iilnura with the trains ot.the New York and Kno, Cacamlaisoc and Niasarn Falls. onu Uumuo, Now York and Kno, sod Now York Central Haibooda, Iromall points North mid West, and the Canadas. Baggageoheo!fc*j to Blmlra, RulTHto.anU Suspension Bridge, and all i .rrmcdjato points. Tickets can hi . rooured p 4 the Philadelphia and El* mirA Raiirmpiw 1 a 'iJQkQt Office, northwest corner oJ SIXTH andOtf i Btreota, amlntthj* PaoionKer Depot* corn-n j PIRTKKNI Hand CAl.i OW]ULi<. THROUG EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN . Leave the Fin' • i»lphia»md Reading Dopot, Unvtd «h>l CaHowhilj stro ndally itsundaiß’exocptedb ior ail points West* i North, at 6F. M. 'Freights mo be delivered before Sl\ W. tuinimr? their going til* ame day. ' For turthar information app 1 r at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN i * and CALLOWHTLL. or to , UHAP. 8. PAPPEN, General A*»ut, Northwest oornor SIXTH and ,GHiSSTN UT Street*# spl3*tf • Phitodelphin* DABEDS COMPANIES. [IaROAU LINES, AMD READINO tQAD, m; ' * PbiUdelp]j»aa«.J Resil.nc betanoa V&Uej X.K. Northern Central Railroad* fcJcnbarr and Lne H. H. TKATfi&ii/* UAi/i'IMOItB UAILKOAD LINES* rflilH PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL A . ' *ATI,ROAD. uuo MvJjEayq uai»V. TK.A.OK, • - 1860., fl&haßj'lSga TILE CAPACITY OF THIS HOAD IS MOW EQUAL *, , • TO ANYJIN THE COUNTHY, . . v THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTaUUHG, Connecting direot eb rhiladelvhia with Through Train* Ifrcju ROeUm, Not York* and all-points hast* And Hi tho Union Depot At Pitfcsbork with Through Triune to any froiQ-01l points iu the West, Northwest, and Southwest -‘bus furnishing facilities for the transportation or Passenger* unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. ' , Express and Fast Lines ran through to Pittsburg, without change ot Cars nr Conductors. AN through Pas senger .Tram* provided with Loughridge’s Patent Brake—epeed under perieot control of the engineer, thus addins nStich to tlie safetr of traveuers.' . , • Smoking Gars are attached to each Train; Woodruff’s jj]*«oinz Cars to Express-and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines. Sun rt&sß excepted. Mail Tram leaves Philadelphia at 750 A. M» FietLihe “ •* J3AO A. M. Etpress Train leaves 10.4&P. M. , ' WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS s Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 11*. Crl. Columbia “ 4.00 P. M. # “ 6,10 P. ot 1 Westchester u IJ3OP. M. West Chester Passengers mil take the Mail, West Chester Accommodation, and Colombia Trams. Passengers for Snnluiry. Williamsport, Elmira, Ruffa lo, Niagara Palls, and intermediate points, loavine Phi ladelphia ot 7.15 A. Mi and 8 P. M. go dlreotly throueh.. Tiokets Westward may be obtained at the offloosof the Compiin? in Philadelphia. Now York, Boston, or Bal*. tlmore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any or the regular Line of Bts&raiw os the Mississippi or Ohio r> v&~'F&re at | OW( mg,} time as quick, os by am other Route. For lurther lutormation apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast oorner oi Eleventh and MarkotStroeia. The completion of the Western oonneottoiur of the Pennsylvania IlailroAdtoChio&ro. make this the „ _ DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. • TL s connection of tracks t>? the Railroad Undue at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with thn saving of time, are advantag esreadily appreciated hr HUipppera ol Freight, and the Travel- Bn* Pubho. Merchants end Shmaprs entrwttJg Hid transportation of their Freight to tuis Company, cau rely with oonfi denoo on He speedy transit. . „ THE RATES OF FREIGHT tpancj from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ah times as favorable as art charged by other Railroad Comvaaies* ter lie p&riioular to mark packages “ via Peruut. Rail road. ’ For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction*, apply to, or address either ol the following Agents of the Com pany D._ A, STEWART, Piltßlmrsj lI.S. Pierca &, Co., Zanesville,?).;J. J. joimston, Kiploj, 0.; H. McNoclj,MaTS?tllo, h/.; & Cropper, ssf «:■ prmtiJk Evansville, Lad.: N. w. Graham & Co., Cairo, lil.; it. F. B«s*»Bhalar a Class. St. Louis, Mo.: John H. Har ris, Nashville, Teen.; Harris A Hunt, Memphis, Tenn., Clarke Sc, Co., Chicago, 111.: "Vf. 11. H. Koonls, Altor, IH.; or to Freight Agents of llmlroaa* at different point* m the West. 8.-B, KINGSTON, Jr., [Philadelphia. MACKAW ft KOONB, 8J Noah street. Caltlmore, EiKlffi! tc no’Jji, or if?, William et.,H,Y, ‘IW&- ' E. LEWIS, Gen’lSup'i Altoona* Pa. J*A-Jt _ EE £IIOKHS PHILADELPIiIA, «EH MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD-SUIIMER ABRANGEMENT.- Leave Philadelphia C, 7,0, 0, 10, 11. and IS A. itt., 1,3, 5 U, f> 6,6, pft, r, ff. 9, lOtf. fllid'ljs >P. w. Leave Philadelphia 3,(tf imu. A. M,, 1,9, 5. ?#*, and Jo>i i‘. M. Leave Germaptoini 610 min, A.M., 1.10m15.,4,6M, and 9X PJ AT, CUEBTKUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia S, 8,10, 12 A. M., S. 4,0, 6K> 6,9, l|KI ' ?,*>, 9.4011,40 A, M„ • "* LUfp. Ef. I—, >lVt -A nu fevtoAVa. , Aeava Philadelphia 9.0* * a m Leave Chestnut Hill 7,$ A* M,»U.Wj S.iO, and 9.10 ml and Norristown. Leave Philadelphia 0.60.75, ijiln,* A. tL» I.LU. 8.05.4«, 6.68,6.60. find IIVP.HI. Loav* Nornatown 6,7, BJW, 9, 11 A. M>< IS, 434, Sand 736 P.M. OJi 80NDAjTS, , Leavefhjltdebbi&Si.il.tadSand 3 P. Si. A.»to Norr, £ to Fo 7><^M^ M. Leave Philadelphia 5.80.7«. 9.05. H.OJ A. M.,2*08» 3.05, j.Ga. » e. 53, fi.w. B>x, and UX P. M. Leave MauayunkS&, 7H* 8 sfl f 9ft, and UK A. M ,J, 3.05,5,5 K, S, and V. M. . ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 9,5, and 8P M. isr.To Manaynnlc7NLA. M., JK, 6K, and i)X P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintended, - - I>BF<>T. NINTH and GREKN 6tieetr. PHILADELPHIA fiisgj£ft^l>£*se^gA ND READING RAILROAD. On and a:t*r July 1.1840 Mileage Tickets will botumed «t g 46 each. ft dun omit of 25 pfcTcnnt., zivin* tl e holder ji ruJit t«> iravol 2.OUU miles at any time. between any points, an' in the No, loir of any Passenger Tra non above Railroad ur tho brandies vrorkld by said Com pany. ! Business men nril o’hers, having occasion to travel freijiier tly bolweep different paints, wilt find this &r -lanaeinontanmcmertand economical. Tor said tickoti or other intormatina apply to tho Tic et Agents on tho Lino. i». A. MIC I.M. Gonoial Bopenr.»endent, Headicß, or to P, BRADFORD. je2 B Ini , Treasurer, P lnlandp hf;i. S&vmzsmmtso, notiob.—oubsthc RAILROAD—PA3 • HUNGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTU WW AND IN TERMEDIATE iBTATIONS.-On and aftei 25th Alar, 195), the Passenger Trains for DOwNINGTOWN will start from the now PnseenKer Depot of the Phila delphia and Reading R.nilrooy Company, corner of BROAD and CALLOwKLLI/ Streets, (passenger en trances on CafiowhiM. MORNING TKAiN for Downmgtowa, loaves at 8. 00 t. hf. % •AFTERNOON *JUIN for UcvDingtewy, leave jfe 5 P.M. DAILY (Sundays etoeptejj By order of the Board o? Mai:nt*-,scf th* FALWelrhi* mrf tfeatf'rz R*Rr«*d Comtany. ni>? W, H. SlrlLU FNNFY. s*<*^retnrr. RAILROAD-AUMMKR ARRANGEMENT.—On and after UuNDAY. July Oth, 1860, the trams will nm as follows i Leave the passenyentupot of the West Chester and t'hiladelphia K«. roao Co, oorner Market and Thmy-firstsrrepfa, West PhdaoelpUia,•daily (Sundays ta£ept*d>at7Efl A..M.n«uU45 P. M. i3n WcdnerJ6ys uul SnuOclijjs an estro tnlj) p, M. J •cuvo West orove at 6.80 and 3.W A• M„ and 4.M P.M. The 7.3tt A. M. 1 rain Inuu Pnnadelphia connects «'i rant «»tn,a frtily line of etayes via new London and Ualord. Jfcturnflic lr.-»-rcn « Sfordat 0.30. A. M..ro'i neotine with the 860 A. M. train front West G ova The beautiful soensry and well-kutrwn healihlulni , *« of Delaware and Cheater counties offer superior in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for tub line received at No. 1816 Market Sr. „ , , A. B. BURTON. Philadelphia. Jane 23 I 860. taulfl Superintendent. wk a t guester trains via. f»ENN.« , VLVAyUIIAIL§OAI). UhM s Depot, oornor hbi.VJ-.jnrH ami MAUKbV Strooi;, daily (except *Ur.da»» at 7.18 A. M . 1140 1». ftl., and i P. M. W*«t Hi'tirr At (.(Jt A f M. I|WI A. M.. »no 110 P M snn»riN<j, the BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ttTEAM- raox xaw tobc to ltv*2?ool. Chief Cabin yaxgaye—... ®)SU Second Cal>io Pneytyo...— —-...., 7J ff.om Boston to Livsapooi. Chief Cjvbirj Peweo... BJjO _ B<?o<>od CtL.n I'tefiwp <jy* The from New York c&li rt Cwk Harmr.- ahiDßfrrp JJoji'on cell Halifax Acd Coiji Har- I'KkSiA, Ospt. Jrdtitf, CANADA. C*>t. L\ae, ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Cayt. E. O. Lott, Ni AGA RA, Capt.AtideT»on AFJUCA,Oapt.Shannon, EUHOPA, bapt. J.Leitou, SCOTIA, (now building,) There voetclg oorry u clear white ixht ntm.vrths&d; ereon on stari-iard bow; ird on port tw. NIAGARA. Millsr, leaves Boaton. VVodnesJny, June 27. AP/A, LrtJit, 4 ‘ N. York. Wednesday. July 4. KUROPa, Loitoh, “ Boston, Wednesday, July l il. FKRSTA, Judkina. “ N. Yorir. Wednesday, July jg ARMJIA, Stono *• Bouton, Wednesday. Julv S 5 AFRICA,Shannon, ** N Yoifc. Woduesday, Aug. 1. CANADA. Lon*, •* Boston, Wednesday, Aue 8. ARIA, Lotf, “ N York, Wednesday, >\u. ir, ** r.oicqn, Weiincpfiar ’ Auk! k! I<BKB|A. JuilSiil.. ’ KTriii- A Berths not secured until paid juj-, An experienced Surgeon on board, Ihe owners of tlieso ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Speote, Jewelry, Preoioug Stones, or Metals, unless bills ol.iadms ere signed therefor, and the value tboreof therein expresse-L For freight or passes apply to - E. CUNARD, fliya 4 Uowlint Grasn. New York. fob the somu -vuarlxs. Mr<,N “- tc - J'O.-t CiIARLKSTON, g. O, Th« U, 8. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE 31ATK, Oa»- Itin Charles!’. Warshman, will eaiion Saturday, July The U. 8. Mail BteamsUip STATE GKOKGI Y. Captam John J. G&tvm, will sail on Monday, July cJ, at 10 A. M. Throuivh iu C 3 tp ft) hoiua-only 43 hours at Bea, s&r&Mlmg five dayii. Guous received, and Bills of Ladmr ■•cncH ovary day. „ * * The splendid firat-pthsj side-wheel SteamihiM irpv- BTON ET BTATE and STATE OK GEORGIA now ran M above eve*;r too days, thus forming a five-dav commu nication witu Cuarlcetoa ar.d Savannah, and the South anu Sonthwoat. '* At both charlMton and Savannah, th,so Ships co„- noptlnth etes'r »r, for Pin,lda, and yrth lailroM., to., for all pUot-a 1.1 r. o FtflirJit and lnmranco oi . Ist sa proportion of dooda ahippod Sqttllisnll ho loiindlobo lotror fcj tfca.o a him than by sailin, raaaols, tho ramiunt borne oiio-tsolf tie N.'B.-lnr.trapo, on all Railroad Frolsht i. onttraly unneoasiary, lanhcr than Charleston or Savannah, tho tma ud*la 1 ? ** *1? I^' 8 °foUowfr* i‘ S?ha^ dole. Throtieh tiotols from Fhilr.dolphia, via Charles ton and Savannah stcanitliii.s.lNuLlJlllNO.MßAf/Scii tbo whole routo, aioopt Iroiil Cfcarlorton ami Bavaii null : ° * To C!tarie«tiu; W Ohir!is/ *SJf 3 UJ B&vunurth,—l4 00 Stvannah~~-. ii *y Au£Ußra~~~.»~.., Jii fa.* Aoeuata r , IWL 25 o<j Macon~—. 31 Ui Maaon— _ 5373 ADnntA.--- ts 00 Atlauta,.,«. —. il/» Coiurubufl—28. W _ M nu 2 a Oti w m Monitoir«ery..„, 26 Cl) 53 00 Mohltp.-. MOO ., 43 fO Orlc/ms..-., S 9 7B New OrgansM No bills,ol laditg aiguedalter tho ship h.\»taaed, W 7 0,1 " l « OTna _ AijJJT. UEJiOM.Jr. florncr f'Ct'ill'll and OKKstnu?. Aseuts in ijnarlc.toii, T. B. & T. U. UL’IIJ). 11^ T , Sayumiaii,HUNTEß k BAMMKI.L, Tucednf° ri( * R ‘ rom Ciiarieslor., steamer (Jarolias, eveiy *r l 'KJail? r i'h fr ‘o? . atcamars St, hlnij’v srd ots Johns evert i ueaday nra Saturday, **E*E?*£U WJ» }sxi*ke.ss ccmiMJSiEs, Irnmmsm TIIE ad.amVexpress EuaSnSe! CO .Offico :iBo CHI3STNUT fitroo' forivards.Parcels. P .otanpa. IMorohand set Bank Notds.’ Jb-v* ‘’‘tbor by it*3 own l.invo or m couneotiPn with otru*r PApreuu Oompaniep, t.i all tr.e nrineiaa luwna end oitiesol the Gnued BfatS9 pr ntipa {«is.r ~ K. ». SANDFORD, i olB * l * General Superintendent. Mackerel, shad.iikuhih^Vao.— L ’ r UQU bids Nos. I, Sand 3 targe and medium Mao* I,intuiiortiid papsasej ofave 3 choice quality; CO bWs, new No. S hivco Mnoksrvi. fcO half Ibis new No. 31* do. ft) bids now No. 3 mediuin do. M tiow ICaetera Mobs Shad. W half übls new do do do. I6O1) bids now Knsipoir No. 1 Herrin*. m do do Halifax No. 1 do. ‘iTD do now Boston No. L do. RJ do do No IqceloFifti. do primp No'J Baim)o, ( , IWauinbda Grand liaiih Codfish. 100 boxes new Herkimer county Clu'eso, Now Land nS and in store, fm sale h* MURPHY ft KOONft, J i« VofJTH WII A H V tJJ, pOKi 0 RICO SUGAR 230 hhtls r, !P . r: diunl pod Firirilv primp niiaUtr. lor rail, by JAM_K» Uft.sHA.y h. CO,, I.CTI’f I a clltut. _ 1 PRUSSIAN ULUK—Ground in Oil, lor Nr, .1 R lra 1 ! r n’Sn' 1 J, HER,,J ' *' BROTHKR, 4r and 4I» ISOrltiUKl ONUSttppl l\U VANDYKE BROWN—Ground'P«ro in Oil, ond-fnroalß'bv: WKTH KHILL-A;' !fIROT[TI- R. m,l 4-i Nnrlli >WI'C Mrvel. jVn PASTOR Oil,—East India, for sale bv C IIKOTIil I .S, i 7 arid 4a Worth UKNNESSY BRANDY.—7O caaks,' ia 1... !"* lf Dl » , S> awiryrptpM. >hd K BiM,, for w'»f. tWtiby ImTIJ fa «hU. WHI7iLIkV 41860. insubancktcobipanies. gABINE & DUY, INSURANCE AGENT,3. No. 421 WALNUT ’Street, Insure agAiust lotus or damage by Fire* on Cotton and Woollen ftlijla oud other Manufactories. Buildings,- Mero t 'andißo.‘Puruitiira. and other property* qn favo rable terms, in the following well-known oompawesj , FHOBNIX (NSUR.'.NC.t'. CO., OF [IA.HTPORO, Cash Capital and barpnis $682 325 91. [ A 1 '• THOFULITAN FIRk INS. CO.* Of NEW YORK, Ca»h Capital an* Sarplus 8383.668 00, PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON IN*. CO., PROV. ’ Cnsli Capital nud Surplus BWS 788 15. ARCTIC KIRK INSURANCE CO., OF NKW YORK, Cash Capital and Surplus 49388.144 02. HOPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NFW > ORK, Cash Capital 8221344.51, CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.» OF Ni.VV HAVEN, I Cash Capital awl ?nrjMas 8324 302 77. GERMANIA FIRE JNS, CO., OF NEW YORK, I Caen Capital and Purplne SJIS 329 07, HUMBOLDT FIRE INH-.CO.i OF NE N YlinKj I Cash Capital and Surplu* A 235.943 SI. 1 Applications in person or by note' will receive prompt attention. SABINE fc DUY, Agent*, I je4 3ny No. 434 .WALNUT Street, 'JiHE ENTEIiPJRISE INSURANCE COMPANY DP VHILADRPHU. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, DIREOTORB. F.Ratphvobd Sum, MonrtvcxiL. Dawsom. Wipliam MoKsa, Gso. H. Btuaxt, yIALBBO FfcAZJBH, JoltK H, BWOWIC, oim M. Atwood, jB. A, PAnwssToex, Bbn;. T. Tkxdicx, Andkrv/ D. Cash, HxNitT WKaRToK, „ „ J. L. EaniNOKa. F. RATCKVORD STAKR, Preiident CHARLES v/. COXP, Secretary. folfl American hru insurance co., INCORPORATED IfiID—CHARTER PER PET UAL. No. 310 WALNUT StTeet, abovo Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus in restod m sound and available Securities, oontinue to iosnre on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, vessels m Port and their cargoes, and qthpr Personal Property. AR i*>J«4s hbatally auu promptly adjusted, «... bmxcxous. . Thos. R. Matin, John T, Lewis, John Wo!«h, James R. Camphell, SamuPi C. Morton, - Edmond G, Dutilh, Patrick Brady, Chaa. w, foultney, Israel Morris. THOMAS R. MARtB, Freeident. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. QeoretAry. fea-tl \ QuAkeh City insurance compa- NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGB, 408 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS 8 , 3i9.74G.70.—1n5ures against Locs or Damage by Fho, audtlie'Penlsof the Sou, Inland Navigation ana Irtoispottatloji. HART, Etejadwt. E. Vruoss. ViceVre«<fpSr w H. 11. QOGGSHALL, Moo’y ana Treasurer, S. it. IiuTLER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS. George H Hart, E; P. Roses, , A, 0. Cattoll, Foster 8. Perkins. E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. CoggshalL Samuel Jones, M. D., . Hon* H. M. Fuller. mhS-tf ANTUKAOJT? INSUPvANOU (30MPA NV.-Amhoniiftd Oapitaf 5400300-CHARTF.R PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company wltl insure against loaa or damage hy Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise genu r Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights, inland Insurance to all parts of the Union, Jar,. 7b Eshjr, iwaph MaxfisH. DvLnfhetr Di’.tfepfgeN.Bokeit, IS. AudanrtQiL Jbhp, R. Blakiston, Ijijvis PMrahn, Wm.F.Dowi, PotUTßiessr, J, K. Daum. JACOB ISIIFK, President. WM. F. DKAN, Vice President. , W. M. SMITH* Seoretary. apB»tuthstf 11EIAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, 2NCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OS REN NS YL VA NIA, 1836. l*MWW§k7o*™” OR VESbELS, 7 _ a«gSi W | the W«M. INLAND TNSURANCEB . Oa Caodj, by Hirer. Canals, Lakes, and Land u&rrlH* ? imwmtimii 6a HeroßondlM /.onoriilr- . NoremberltliM* f*t, SZtrkti Tain fiUSJKH, Philadelphia City 8 9* cent. L0an....6U34)50 oo BIOO.OOOi Pennsylvania State SJK ot.i^oan—. 93335 00 Bih&a Pevamnmn Syttepl Lajp,, O/fiCO oo u.S.Treasury eH V o»aL rToteiand Interest aue - 54 £BO,OOO U. t}. Treasury 5 W ot. Notes and inter est due.^-.......— 80,815 00 825,060 Temporary Loan to tbs City of Phila delphia —►.. 35,000 00 850*000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage ' ef* cent, fiends—...... . OB 890,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort gßce 6 cent. Bonds —. 12AN 00 824,000 West Pnilodelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 4? ot. coupon bonds...,, 13,000 09 8Ui000»t09 shares stoolc Germantown Gas Company, Interest and principal Suaraatied by the oity of Phua slphia.^^— — 00 shares pepopylrepta Railroad ' 17-—-.—.... 1,T78 00 85,000, IC-Osharcf Feccsrlvauia Hfil road.Oompany Htf 00 814*0,shares Pbihdetpma Ice Boat arid Btaat* Tee Company. Phibidelphta and Savannah Steam Navigation Com pany, Ccoan Steam Navigation Company, Philadelphia ruq Ha vre de Grace Scoani Tow Boat Company* Philadelphia Exohanta Sempanr ~—..—,4—. OO ? 433,830 8408,713 54 onus and Morteages, and Seal Estate, Of fice Building. —~....—Ji Bills receivable for Insurances made— — & rtuoal Agencies—Prominma on Ma ’hfe Fo'uoics, interest, and other dobu due the Company—-.. — M .... 55,184 69 sonp and stock oi randry Insurance Compa nies. - 840 09 Gash cs Deposit iq Dank— —. Si »IRE CTOJUf, . William Martin, s&mnclE.Stokts* Edmund A. Hoader. J. F. romston* Wheopbilus Panldizg, Henry John 1L Penrose, Edward DarhngWxS John C. Davu n i{. Jones Brooke, JamßaTraaua<r* ttpenoer MHlvaisfi william C.Lucfwtr* Jacob p, Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James D. M’Farlaad* Dr. ft. M, Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, •eorge G. Leiptr, John B. Semple, fittab’e, ■ugh Crair, Ji. T. Morgan, •• •karles Kelly, A. B. Berger. “ WILLUM MARTIN, President. Kt , WOTr THOS. a Hand, Vioe President _BENP.Y LYLBUKN. fiaorct&r^. <u4 r IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- R-iPAMY.-THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBU RANCK COMPANY. Northeast comer of THIRD ani DOCK Streets. Assets, 8937,69] fj. INSURES LIVES for the whole tern of dlfe—grants Mmnitics and endowmenbr—purchases life interests m makes all contracts depending on the acriUttgtinpiefofLtfe. ij\ei qct tf Kxewnrf, AagUnsss ti-aileas.ana Gt»ardn«4. - ~ «•„ witWTERB, Rsmel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stotts, • Benjamin Cgatot, , William Martin* Rionard 8. Nswbo.d* James iLAfoParliLt* William P. Hacker, JoMph H. Trtt^r, WiilramH. Kern, James Knatou, Camuel C. Huey. Xheophilus FauidmiJ C!norles Hallowell, Edmond A. Bonder, Henry O. Towmetda Dan«el L. IUtoU&M*; *->iolphus Kent, John W. Ilornor, Wil «am H. Carr, ElUs 8. Archer, Robertsor, Joseph l M.^hoSuV Tfuutr ill, Karin, I John G. Brenner, P, S. Miofiier, Easton. DANIEL L MILLER. Frciidsau * « » SAUL.E.BTftKftcVWafm’J W. RnVN>s. MA**r»»arr - « w rs PIANOS. UAINiS BROS.’ UVERSTHUM’r irrTn pat i:nt-a ct ion piano fortfs. Cheapert E irstCli-as I’lan** made. 1 ' a sp>endul asßorttneniof Lnuis XIV . tn d ot‘ er styles, for sale at F/mtorn Canh Prices,and warranted forfiyears. Seoond-hand t ianos for **ie end to rent „ GMilltih L. \YAIaKPR. lin ,„ rtn 8. I*.. Cor.oi SKVi j*TM and iskCU St. ,t CO.’S Imuovcd MELOHEONK. from s44.upyardg. jyifi 3ri PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!) mNO-FOUTKS. MKLODKOKS. HANO-Fomm MaJ» |»f Rarsn, Baoon. fc Co., Hanna k Clar?! Hallef M)avii, k Co., anti other*. J. K. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ggSSm STEIN WAY * SON’S NEW PA nf STY* TENT OVEK-BTRINO QHANI) PIANOS SCtUAJM£ GBAND, AND 6Q.UAKE PIANOS, nowpre ierred m concerts and m private cirotes by the best performers. Keoetved tho first premium* over the beet makers, from judges Wco Gotfeofmlk. Maxoii.andothor* Ch*U«ne« alltwmpetition. BLABIUS Buo'rHKfle, «-lY lUM CHKSTMUTStreet. BUSINESS CARDS. V B PALMER, TUB ADVERTISING * • AIiKNT,. FIFI'H and CHESTNUT, civa. bit views of the principle and best modo of Advertising, daily, botwoen 10 and 4 o'clock. AtUhoss myll 3m V. B PALMER. Vf' J. BAY LIS TIiOMAS. 4$ *s!??,Nil 1 !? SKC°/ r " ra f<o, S3S Arab .iroot to «o. Tar'joular ittfotmon riven to tho recover, of Mercan !ue taaims. Tnedram"R and examiratiou of Wills. Conveyance*, Acaifnnieuts, Briefs of Title, and other Instruments of Writing. The umnixementof Exeontor* enipa. Administratorship*, and Trust*, superintended; ondtho test securities prooured for the parmaneut in vcetmonts ot Money. Satisfactory reterenoo given when required. ftp3o-ein* BENRY E. KEENE, ATTOB N V, y- AT-1, AW. Ha* itLAtOVT'D his otfirc from fto, cs.'t Wa!uul «tieet to Pm i*r Bonth T|fjßt> WoctU _ mi,?? e->« IfJfORACE SEE, 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Md EATKNT ATTORNEY, Ho. 114 Boult tUXTH Street, (nearly nppouts the .Count, Courthouse,l Prepares Specifications, Brawmea tranracU all other business connected with the obtainin'* or Let ter* Patent aP 2fi 4m* f WAGNER JEJIMON, ■■ * A Pn£ Y iWl < : ouns e u, 0,1 -AT-LA 'w, Oaloa. o(p. lit, Soutii tU-XTH street, (Opposite Independcnop Square,) 4 . . , ~ PII!L4HKL?HU, ~"/ T tno fti*l of rolinbla Attor»:«i6, rvt diUereut nnnts n the. Laited States, is.enabled to proseoute and collect CiftiCiS nl every description. Particular attentiouViven to the and re covery ot the oiatms of Lejraiers and Devisees, aud the examination oi Land Titles and securing the interest* oflieirs and all persons interested in t«r name, in all partn «l the Union. Has the Statutes of all tho States and -a Commissioner for most of thorn, ftpftS 0 * 1 * oarofllllT mi ~ dr CojjjKiiaiu'u*. SJ FUGUE T & SONS, IMI’ORTKfI3 OF HAVANA CIG Alt?, „ . No. .lflbtmtbKl.ONTbcrvei, R.nsi-K recukrir e. full umroaerl .l-ureble 01- -Tci [, fhw oX,r ,t W r ~ t p ~ re- ct. or apt ALFRED L.' hough, FATF.R MANUFACTURERS'ACEH*. 1 AIK It AN ]) PAPKIt-MAKEK’S MATIRIAI, A f South FIXTU ittra.t, l-niliMle'rVia. ivibini PAWSON & NICHOLSON, „„ BOOK HINDERS. NOS. «l!t AND *2l AIINOII RTKiJ{3, ttrtirosa Market win Chr.-luut atrreL. 1 ’ AWBON - ’ lAl>. li. NICHOLSON, EDUCATIONAL, SAVING FUND—UNITED ST.vi vs j COJIPANy,corE«TimU) ns.! Ckt.-r —! _ j largo and •mall rams received, ard MidUft,.- •% — -- - , maiidwuhoßt notice, with KIVU PER n* NT»\V»; LWIKFIEI D bF* MJKARY.—This large , SgJ from t ho d*j or deposit u> th# a 5 W4ia •* , Rnd »Mln»t»on wloealwj hi Fanfi»M, ! o«ee hours, from J new 8 o'c\o*~ Ilprkuner conn >,>•*• Th* {acuity consists oftwehe ! MONDAY from# lust* llffT*^* 4 *’ aa oa iht.rougaMdexpwJenefld tenoliera. four oi* whom are j DRAFTS'forslleon England l lrelai V'&i a ! oo'li** RtflduatP*- tnc libraries number over 3 w.O ‘ fromATupwards. ai3Ba * iremnd, and Sc*oMod» . volumes. Ihe onbinet, philosophical, a. d cheraicnl i President—STEPHEN R. CR*Trpn'in apPfi.atua are eiteufiive and complete. There me tro Treasurer—JAJUKS R, HUNTE r L ( i*>gaUf grartuUmgcmimsofstui y—one of three veni,-, ' PUNY F i SK. A ctn a r* L ’ ana ono of fire, *od also a commercial course. Toon ! the completa'U or eiti-or, parohinent diplomas ere con- j , furred. ariMl possible, positions secured. rchools de* fl ’AWU.LdtoN 1 «irou«hrwM oMjGed excellent /-male teachers, JV/ PARRAFINE WAT : vboae aM'ty and enoeess will be cuarantied oan se- PURE m H\fiOVi.; 1 ;?;;y;a.W/? re,,,in » thß inol^l - *"«*■- - pULUKAI'JS POTASH lor K al« ~ W I jßESlfffi, or tao , t koras* 1 ** DKora “ i4r “ 4 49 as* l IT AMERICAN SCHOOL INS’i'lU'im; i.-i t ORYANT A STRATTON’S NATIONAL dslthij., 8. K, Corner fIi'.VbHTH um| O.U’STNi'f g9W.x lk, Uuflulo, Clarelamh Chicago, mac at. Lou'* For m\ riaatioti.onUoTtend for Catalogue pRIVv.WTJAS Gleaned at a kw price, *- tooMoio tjie conteots. *ddro«s W«. 'JINSON. Pmitirottat.'ffi™ rn», Aorth Brroi»«t >tre*»t, jtlfl-im* sAiJiys.'B^-Airid^tbN, frUJRNESS, BRHSL3Y A GO., No. 429 MARKET STREET. B SOOTT, Jr., AUOTIONBBB, No. 431 CHESTNUT Street,- opposite the Cuitorn Ho jaa. Fourth and Firth streets. [ - BALE .OF A'GROCERY RTOBK AND BKM)YN6 B i,<A' 0f ’ i ? UHNnTRK. jitiv M>h Morning., July a ij. at t. e anc'icn rooms*43l Chestnut street, commencing at 10o’clock! “»'■«** Comprising the i sual a retail grocery b«dB, beiMiu?, ' Executors* Btle at 417 MARKET i P tBAO?!VtfSTOCK OF PRLT. L WOo?. an!» T V«^ 8 o oWi s 6i» o6qd 4-“ . , . , . Oo Friday MnrniQg, » J Jolr 27th. 1860, upoo the -prermsee '417 Marketefreet. upon a oredit of mx months Sale commenoingatio o[r look By order of txcontors of.the estate of Jet. K. Martin, Sr., deceased. inoluded in side will be found— FELT AND WOOL HATS. A full ami complete assortment of men’s and boys’ medium to high co»t new style felt and wool hats. , „ , BILK IJA'rg AND CAPS. ; • Also, a full bneof men s newstyies supei qonlitf silk hats men's and boys' medium to extra quality olotb, velvet and p’usli caps. Also, doz beaver, otter, and nntnoYuroape, Sic. _ STRAW GOODS. Men's fine Wm Canton,and palm hats; bovs’ fanoy bets; ladies' new shaped straw bonnets; misses laooT hat*. *a. - - . TKIMM'NGS. . Also, a Quantity of taUoiM’ Itimmiagß, bands, bind ings, lion g*.Ao. FIXTURE 1 ? AND LEASE OF STORE. Also, the fixtures of the store, comprising office furni ture, shelving, class cases, sirns Ao Also, a Quant ty of empty oaeei and cartons. ■w Catalogues ready and the poods open for exami. nation two days previous to the sale. PHILIP FORD 4 OO . AUCTIONEERS, M. ■ No. 330 MARKET Street, end .31 MINOR PiJsT LARGE SALE OF BOOTSAND SHOESiOR THE FALL OP IBfio. •»,00*i CANES. % On Thursday Morning. AugustM.at 20 o’clock precisely, we will offer bv oatalorne, on four months’ credit.a most extenslveund desirable assortment of t oots. Pliers. Gaiters, firo gens, Ac., &0.. embracing about 3 tkd coses of the most celebrated Eastern manufactures, and of oity-madn goods. The above sale will prove attractive to Southern and Western bui ers. as the sale comprises invoices of fresh goods direct from the jnenufa tu'cr*. • I'artioulars m future advertisements. ST. IiOUIH, HO. VITIUIiIAMS, BOYLE, & 00., AUCS \ TiONEERJS A COMMISSION MERGHANTS, No. 6 North MAIN Bu, ST. LOUIBf Mo., Ifonnerly with Messrs. Myers, Claghora, A Co. Phibds,) offer their seiTinM to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, car* pets, boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, Ao>* Ac. tfr” Cash advances made on receipt of goods. Settlements made three days s/ter as If, . psrxasßcxs. Messrs. Myers, Claghora, AC>P*, Fhiladelphia, .. lidKlA Lrojher, Fhiiaaelpbia. „ !. y a 5 Townsend, k Warrens, New York, ** L4B. Curtis A Co., New York. *' Wood, Christy, A Com Bt. Louis, Mo. *• Crow. MoCrearr, A Co., * 4 mhlfi-thstuXy NOTICES. I\OTICE—SEAtiEfI PROPOSALS, EN. w DDBSbD *' Proposals, for Furaisbine the Public egnoo'swith i ebieti or HchyylMfi Cgal.”vill pe re ceived by the tjndor«t*ned at tno Controller’s office, southeast corner of MX TU and » OKLPfII streeu un til MONDAY* July SQ JBGO. at 1* o’clock M The oro posals, which will loolodo the iterate of the coal, must he for separate districts* as fol-ows: First diflt net. com prising the First Second, Third- ami Fourth wards. The Second district, Fjfth, Seventh, Eigh’b.ard Mn*h Wajda. ;Tfte Third district, Sixth Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth-wards. The Fourth district. T?(u&, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Twentieth wards. The Fifth district. Sixteenth.#*- veaMeiitfe, Euthteedtb, and Wmetfienth wards. The Sixth distnot, the Twentr-first yard.- Seventh' district, th« twenty-seatnd ward, fckhth difttnot, the Twenty-third ward. Ninth distric;, tno iVeatjr-foarth ward. r there will l** two sizes required Eeeard*?tav« -nd tho ton to Ij? J2IO pound.. vf.e oril ,t «cstvndtitthesjm« time for the Cft&Vc&ai hj'*hfDdi>ns’wood that may be required, +iJ Qtltar &I the Committee on Supplies, ROBERT J. HEMPHILL. Secretary Controllora of Pnbtic Sch eie. I'll 0 T X 0 E—Scaled Proposals, endorsed ti * • Proposals for fufoishinj toe Tnhlfo PehooU of the With Lehigh or Schuylkill CdaV wi'l be received of the undersigned at the Con* troUer’e office, 8, K» Corner BIX I Et and aDELPHC Htreots. until Monday, July 2 Q. 1800- at 12 o’clr-clc M. The Proposals Wilt include the storage of the Coat. Thero will be two sizes required. Kg< and Stove, and the ton to be 2 2*o pounds. Proposals will be received at the EHiiio time for tee Charcoal and Kindlmg-wo.d that may be required- WILLIAM- H. FLITCRAPT, • JyZI-3t ControlieroftheTwenty*i>>j’d.W4rJ. TCOTIOE TO BUILDERS —The Board of CoifimlssHiuerflumleranect of Assembly entitled 4 ‘An aot providing for ths erection of Pubito Bulldogs in the City of Philadelphia,” approved April 3, hereby invitep'ans and otiluatrs of onstlo tfaepu.d ingsproposoc ?o be erectfd. 1 base Luildinrs are de- j signed for the Bocopiroodatian of the oeurta of jast.ee. lir.d their srpropnate offices, and the s»ve sir Sees of recoin of the county* nod also f**r to© accommodation 1 of the several ceaartwe* t* and officers of the mn ic;- 1 p *1 government or the oity of Philadelphia. i The* are W be placed on Penn Square ; the bnv'&nte 1 1 for the courts. &a., on the northwestern section, and , those for the munictpalgovernmenton the north-astem : seotioo orsaid Square , „ A statement, in detail, of the sxtentof aodnmmn<ft tion required for the respeouve departments and offices to be located in these buddings has been printed, and persons designing to prepare pi* ns are hereby relqrred lor copies to any of the Board •‘fConnnissionpra. Ground plans, sections, elevations, apd perspective viewßof eooi building will reQUiaite, hccoippunird with olear and esplanatiope Thd estimates are to oe accompanied'bv complete cpecifiestiona and with explanations of -the whole so simple, minute, and lull that > &ey may be readily com prehended by persons not specially instructed is arrfci* tecure. i The said plans, estimates, and speci6cations to be ! diMoted to the president of the Board, and furnished bPore the lust d*y of September, A, 0. i?6j. I Each person submitting a plan ronst indicate the wa • tenals to be employed in constructing the buildinss on* ! der his plans. j No compensation will be awarded or paid by the Corn mtssio’ era J>»r the plans >o be submitted, »s hereby i?- I vjteo. until 'he means of partying the said tei of A«-i*v* ! bly into effect abali be prnnffed, m accord**** with its „ , ,al.-XXKBKR btiMKV, Resident. ' \jamL3 R. I IfULO-w. feeretary. j jPh.ladelpMa, July 11. JBBO. Baoi r «a.»7 OFFICE OF TIIB PI reading railrc PRLTHIA. July JJ, 1860.—T1 «m Coal uamported by this from July H, upnl farther n To Ihobracnd—-• « rhiia^elpb;*.— —~»’~ loolioed Plane-. ► Nioetuim. Germantown R. R,.— Falla of Sobnylkili.... tfaoayunk. . V:sfom*a Conihofcocken_—— Wved* Pomace...— . Rambo'a ......... rfornst’nor Bridieyon Poet KannMr... • Koyer’a Foxa.-.. Araminxo.... Lfrne no*.. ._. Pom town UDMlaMvillo.—.. Monocacy — Kxeter.... Reading.. , Tuekarton _ I.eatpoit- Mohrerille Hamburg _ _ Auburn. • By order of the Board of Manager*. Jjff-Un Vs\ 11. iWcILBENHEY. S*o>. PLANTERS* BANK OF TENNESSEE . _ , . , , Wis/fFttlF, June*?, 18&). This Hank has this day declared* dividend of tin tr seven dollars and thr*e-«uarters per share oat cl ii;o surplus or undivided p cfitnof rhe Bank pajama t > tne Philadelphia ftleckholdera at the Wt-fiTER* RANK, as follows, vi 2 : Tea per cent. and fractional parts of one store in CASH on and after lha July next, a q . r r _. the btisnee either in cash or new Stock at p»r.st tfiu -kTTrrTTrvT »o Tmm-m -option of the Bank, on or after fceeteinber 17,15<30. NICHOLAS HOTEL. By order of the Board. K- BH{Vi7>tersv D. WEAVER, Gas»Ur. - __ YJ>R|c " ■ 1 “'“ ' -■ i When oompleud. six ypAr* sgo, the NfOHOi** ; was universally pronounced the meet magnificent. 'v.r'- yenjent, and thorough!* orcanjxeJesteohshnier’tof r e kind on.tin* continent, W hat it was then it remain* »»- day—WJtfcoctarrval lasise, )s mavtoozsness, scd'm ihe general elements of comfort ana enjoyment, Tbe Hotel has accommodaboos for one thousand guests, z«i eluding one hundred complete suites of apartment* for families. tox boaJrea pe rsous can be comlorucli «t*aLvi at.the tables of ns three ptbho dinm< rooms, sod no thiaritat modern art has devised for the convenience k a j social gratification. of the travelling panbo bae hern omitted in its plan.or is neglected in it* practical daiaiis. The early reputation oi,the house at homo and al-,oad. derived from its marnitudo* its superb appointment*, and its home like comforts sunt luxuries, has been eu haooedevery year by the unweaned exertions of t-a proprietors. mrl7-Sm TREADWELL, WHITCOMB- 4 Cc*. pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY TR£ MEGHANICAJ, BAKJSRY, •AN BJ 037A1N?D AT TRB FOLLOWIN* PLACES; MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. Ty. corcerof Broad Mid C.M. CLARK.— Pop? nr street) be low Tenth. H, MoNEIL.—~.■ —«-»->-■ 8. K. corner Sixth and ~ „„„ . Coates street. JATHO A SON,——~ .No, 336 North Fifth street. JOHN G. MOXKY ~-No.U2J Vine street. T. P. SMITH,.— 8. SOOE— ~-.8. K. corner Fifth aad W, W. MATHKW3.. ■.fi. corner Eleventh and Loonst streets. , *. 0. KNIGHT. Broad street, below Wal “• GKOBQIS GARVIN —NoIYub Lombard street D. COURTNKY* WM. COURTNEY 8. H< WANAftTAKEB S. T.KNT7 _ „—Comer South Fourth ard - S L. HOLLAND SAv“o'»^entha D , | Oi.VinSAUDLER___.Naf wS'KS' EUvatih 5 tUSCt. S» J. - WEIGHTNA^~— I ——— Thirteenth street, below ! £ _ „ Thompsonavteet. a 8. Si lOMhllSB<wmNo. IOiQ North Front ’ ttieet. ; 5 H BitOOKB... .. W, corner of Seventh : js F. MORRIS,— I I ... .. . dll I „ „ Shippcn street*: i 9>\ E.B. TURNER.—— No, 1215 SontE FroU 5 street. i 8K USTEH~—— _W. comer Broad &rd ' 3 THOS. T. BLEST —— Corner Nmetoenrh itreat ' B. 8. BOWN_. J. MoINTYRE— 1 ALEX.FULLERTON MRS.E. RAMBLER™. J). iT. IV. WOLF, 633 Girard avenue. SPYING FUND-FIVE PER CENT tN , rA>T ß W>T'vnT?i ro - VAl ' SAFETi- Tlt< PV C^y- V?M. .MtCRACKKN «B Hamilton I J^jSjJJtfiES'SSSySI K."s\sfe R. R« ,N. W. corner of Twelfth The office is open everr <l*7 from nine r/olr-eV >- t v JIJI fTTfi KT VIN __ Q ai \v^ l i r ,?n ®r r ,u ■ fi?e o'clock In the evening. and o*’ .Vo- A* JULIUS S. W. cor. of 'liurteenrh and Thursday eve-nrs* till eirht o'clo*-* ‘ nml Parrish street. , Hon. HENRY L. BENNER* Pr«ii«*nt .N. K corner ol J onrth ROBERT SkLFJUi&B, fiVe BndOre«rtF»r,‘rt Willia* J.RsaD, ' n ** B. W. corner lei.fU aod Driscioas* .cp£;w:. .M. 11 .: faStefcSK”'- fcsar&ssr''- ■WenPlnWei r hift f «thst. . SrJnnS k! S&, fwpliVtS*! Tm ittvestotnt* are made, >n conformity ■with t-.* : E^d Pi»«er. in Real Wt?s«^ . S£»£ n ?*£??**• an - 8 5 ch fiwt-cdtwi seeiinMes an willai 3??*. lerieot ■ econnt/ to the i-Yros.rora. SWtffi* lo “ r ' '■■= ? M.MPPKB fans. 17.I 7 . ELLIOTT. J. L. HICKS C. H. RAINIER N. L, YARNELL, JOHN BARNDT. OEO. B. TOWNSEND.— M. MSCLEE3 D. HORTON,— 8* F. EBERLEIN . —~ le3-tf M THOMAS * SONS. ♦ Ktt ,T> ar.rt m South FOURTH S-re« U No« *7 an* C 9 > STOCKS AND &KAL EgTA'XE.-TBIS DAY/M t'amchlet catalogies now ready, containfob «’»- jctiptirin, c.t allth»»mjani l..t»,ittdr.n Tu?»lkt tlfh test.. wjth a list of tales of-Adjust Ilth, and a great variety oi real estit® at crivate gale. STOCKS AND BKAL EKTATF tSAhVJB AT THKEXCHaNGB WB RY TUESDAY. During the basiaess season la July and August on/y occasional Bale*. SS?" Handbills of each property issued separably, in audition to which we publish, on the fatdiilay previous toeacn, sa.e- one thousand catalogues, m pamphV-'t form. givinr toULdescriiiUon* of all the property to bo sold on the following Tuesday. ' STOCK 3 AND HK4L ESTATE. •- Sa‘e At the Kxchsnta Tuesday, tTth July. Pale at the*Fxchange Tpesday, 24th July. Part orinCTjanafcTTTa for each sale nowresdy. C a it of-real estate and-stocks, at the Exchange, will hereafter be held at 12 o’clo-k, I noon random the evenroc. at? o'clock. Contributors have the option of either sale, .REAL ESTATE AT FfttVaTK CALK. We havewlargearaountof real estate at private »ate. including every, description of city and country property, pointed hate maybe had at the auction store, _ , PRIVATE PALE REGISTER. estate entered on our private sale re«i«ets our public sale ahstrac, charge a 1,000 are printed weekly.) free <t FA I H F RIA TRA 05 Mr Catalogues m press. - REAL EdTATE.SALB JULY at ■ Executor's Bale—Estate oi J.tc-«b 3. Lancaster dcc'd. Handsome niodera Well-hmit RESIDENCE. NOIIK Arch srrept,we»t of it'eet. 24 fast 9 inch**id front. 13fl feet deep, through to CutbbertsTreet. 0 The house has tkemad«manro«ovem<mts and conveniences. Meat mortem DWi-LJ ISG, No. m i-11l n iSS south of Green street. The ftbuso i* well built nnu has the modem conveniences, Ac. R2J»a) mr.j remain oa raortnaze.. Immediate possession. Exeeirore* Peremptory ».ale—Estata cif. James Bail, BTrtLMNG LOT. gpnng street, Camden, ff, J. Bnnie.E»tAte-I£o ACRES TIMBER LAND, Lime stone township..warren county. Pennsylvania, about 10 mi’es north of Warren. Bala ab. olnre. BDHfAL UWn. Nos. m and m, section L, PhiladelpiiA Cemetery. Sale alitoiu'e.. .Two-story Hfie* DWELLING, N 0.607 Hajea street, between Reed and Wharton streets, Pirst ward. PEREMPTORY SALK OF BONDS, , , ft . „ „ On Tuesday. O r«loclc Bona. aK tb« Fni’idpfejrfe Fr en-%n« will be gold without reserve, for Recount of whom it'nay coreem, 6 ten par cent bonds SUSO each- (Scmo,) of tho l/atawiss*. Wiijitaispoxt. and Erie Railroad Caijipan?* ltonds issued 31st July 186. payable Ist or Mat l*?i. interest payable esau-annually at the Mechanic*’ Bau’i, Philadelphia, - _ »* * F Af. ESTATE—AUGUST 14. Orphans Hannan, dec’d. /Two story Hack DWELLING, Cathedral avenue, Twenty-fourth ward Same fcatate-Tvo-fttorr Brink DWELLING, ad- Join>ng. ioSo?. i " t&t ®'“ Tw °- sto n' Brick DWELLING,. s - nfS^Mw?"" 9 S ° nl ' , ''‘’ Same F.*ate—GßOUF 0 K - (ST or,ooa,ear. ■ rerepjp or. Sale—B, otA'rof Heirs, -VerTTauahieLOF.Saoiei.n tribes,on tke Tori road, aiNjve tane. -ate ob*o!are. .. B»»ls— Eststs of John Fesmrrc*. RTc-iMBOsT BOT£L,’ > i|i BridcsLurg, frcnt.o2 o.u the rive? Delaware, . RTORE AND DWBLJjINIj, No. 333 Grsen slieet, Thtrdwftrd. VERY IMPORTANT BALE. By order of Trustees MONTOUR IRON ngMP| NY’S AND On To fled'•v. ** Eaef anVe-^ 0 ’ &t M at Ibe Philade!,lua BirSifSalOAt “ M.mtoor rnmnij-. pa. cnn *■ avery valuable m-neral lands, SwiiSl?' 1 ® * Twllt £* rO JL c “ furnaces, nearly X*) ayrejjin-a, offices. Ac., Ac. • «eims— B2o.ooo ouh, when the property is struck off, eajance on the execution of the deed, within 30 days of Full particulars ready iu handbdb. *£& No. 31 R AN«OM Btreet, below 7 * rj. P ff KNCH PLATE Air«- ISgBIaVINg1 E A? CARPKTB, , Tm» &veamr, , 2ltn insu atlOo'clook.atNo. 3! BANSOAI Street, be low EIGHTH, 'ihe*upermr Walnut Parlor.DicGi- Ro'’m.and| hani>-erFamiture,HaeyrencftPUte ii-r -rorv, Gup Tawtry Brussels and Venetian Carpets, fine J>n*ravia*s. China, Glassware. Ao. . May ba examined at 8 on the ruomiug ot the sale. Booth FOURTH Slyer. SVPhRtOR FURNITURE, FH fcNCH-RLATfc .Vi i- RORS, PIAN*>-FORTE», BRVhBhLSCARPETB* .. „ , , . OnThuradej 9donuug, At 9 o’clock, at the Aucnoa Store, an awortmantot exoetlent eecond-hand w/n.tara, elerant piano-tortes, une EousekMauie, removed to the store for convenience >7 ea<#. | t A{so,aBb>okofdriigyista f fare, hollies, medicines,Ac, Also. Hheivin:, drawors. Ac MOSES AU>JTIONEXfi , *ONEY TO LOAN.' S3d f oooto loair, atthe lowest rates, on dlaaionJa# walonea, jewelry, silver plate, arr goods, clothing, sra oerie*> sega;*, hardware, cutlerf, pianos, mirror?, fur niture, bedcips, and on goods or every description, in large or small amounts-from one douat to IhnaParfU, lorfinyknetb of time agreed oa. ■ST'The Oldest Est&bushed Hnoeo in this , W* Private entrance on RACE Street; ■R” Bmuness hoars from 9 A. M. to 9 F. M, Heavy insurance lorUuifwuefit of dep®>ft»frrv CHAKqrSXMii TWO PER CENT, .fw* AdvasoM of 01 W and upwards at two per card. Advances of SIGO ar.d Upwards, at one per cent, for ATFHIVATES-LE. tits usual selling prices, foldtarersod lepine watebea, silver lever and leproe watches, Engiisb Swiss, and French watches, at astonishing low pticoa. jewelTvcj every description, very .low tguns, pistes, musical'in • strumcn first of Havana ciyors. M half the iraportstion pace, mcr.-r.nuas tosmt parehassrs, and ; rarioc* other . i Attended to personally by the Anatiooeer. , tJon^igttUicnUof nay ana every kind oi cooda soli ! Cited. MOBESNATHANfc- PENN STEAM ENGINE AND tfSaUMfeBOILER WORKS-Zffc'KlE A LFyy, FfteCTlCM* AND THtOXKTI-SAL iiAcamma. BiULSR-MAXEaa. atACKftMiTHs, and PUVNL)r.xd, aavin*» Tor many year*. been \ n soccesefQl operation, ardboea exclusively ccgmsed building ana repairing Manse and Errer t Dimes, ftifi. acd law pressure,lion Boats, Waler Tasks Propel'*rs, *o». «tc- v offer their wmcti tot** pyd>:.c,. as being folly prepared to contract for Ectioea of ou sizes. Marine. River. and Stationary. Wrist ms oi patera* of different sizes, are prepared la eznoeta or der* with <taick despatch. Kvtry oeacriptujnof Pvxsrt mating nude at the aio;te*t notice. HiXa aad *nw Pressure, Fi*e,Tubular, and Cylinder Doder*. of taa t?9st charcoal iron. Ftrrva«» cf«Da:z» acd kindi; iron amt Bma* Castings. orailus«;n?t:oa*; Screw Catt'O*. sad zU other wnr* con c eel ad with the Wore besso***. .3 Drawing* and specifications for all work done at the:? o establishment. free of charge, aed work gu&rartUM. - The subscriber* have cjspf# wharf coca room for re , o pairs of c«ats. where they can lie is perfect ( ** . and are provided with ur&n. iix'ks. f&iu, 4®,, Ao., for raizing heavy crligbt weight*. »>•* I JACOB G. NF.AFIK. '•*? . . .JOHN V. L.CVV. hiladelpbia and .0 A D COM FA N Y—Pfi i !.* - he FreirhtandTniLs »company niil bee* Mltrsi, notice: rnnsr ■ I s' 5A S j 13 5.1 -I is I S_ I I Mil l.* ls 3 l«j 1.82. lffl iS ni IJ53f lid li3 jJ? llu l.gj LsS La I*l l£i MU IJO I*! ;-5, jy, lu. 1* 1-Si IJH no, Lai !-5 lit! ij»i | a a a a a si ija uffi i.o» *>■ 1(& ljM. » 83; l-c»[ 1 f7j Wi iSS us * 88' »K »;> 5) a Mi Kl K J 6 ! « Jl 51 7| «ri g © 72 aIS s? 72 £1 s .75 U H 8 is 63 7S 77] 111 a ft If a 67 73 73. » ts -11 l K)l iit '•« POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No lot i:5 * HBACHfITMt. t a.Pu!^.:,t,j.-W!L -I,l# ’ LIAM H. TIES* in.onui hit fr.etds ihtt, Ks.nsi pj’- Ii« . stock H Piiiarmi at a*»v» Fo-;a- I.CJ , drj.ae u nov prepared to receive crdt-slnr Hou.rr, l,oi brut, and gatr Mi»l Ca/us-*. &r*», Ch»w.'.!, % ~! l.co Hoase Work, ‘isar.Bf. C&aucia cad* r/uoj Hj-.tr -94 twrawry or Cssois ruraara. ia dry o? pms aiM. <u 91 , lo»g>> tn*a n q UKTU r. MXMICI, I.TiljlijN KUl’<l t ta i wrttuw k. MKzxict. % j COCTDWABK FOUNDRY. If & FXPTH AND WASHINGTON STSKfcT*. . ran.±vEL?au. g : MKRBICK A SONS. 2 „ , ENGINEERS, AND SioafiilWs, 2> • Manufacture Kwrb acd r-cwiTßSt*££ Jilt'd an. m i for .Land, iliTsr. and JBjk/ißXwmty. « Oomoawn, Tank*, iron Iteai*, Ac,;o«ctcj m i ©fall kutaa, oHner Iron or brass. S 1 ro SsXi^J.io: 6,fo ' v -' ork *' Wcrk «-'«• -b^- J*CtorU acd Gu MaoiunsiT of tho latest and me*! iai- Btovta oocsti action. Ever* dMariptaon of Plantation Machinery, sock u Sjtt&r, Bav, and Gmt Mill*, Vacuum P*c*. open i->sa Trams, Defooators, Futer*, fvinpifit Kasine*, Ac. Soie Agent* for N. KilUflax’s Patent Surar Appantvs: Nasmyth's PatsM Susa Sttknmo;: a*d Aspinvail 4 Woisej’s Ptts»i Otevifaial Sa*ar Pnm ins Mubin* M ( T •No. lift North Fifth street. ~N. W, corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. .-No. ms South Twelfth street. -Federal street, abo\e 6\xth. Coates. . Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. •No. 1731 Coate& street .Tremont and Pme Grove Penna. , "W eat On&at*r, Peru.* .Atlantio City, N. J, . Florence, N.J Columbia, Pa aucniNEßy and iron. BBACHUed PALM i.« ipn a. HOTELS. SAVING TlMis. ** A little, Imt often, fills the Turse.” CTRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.if -*• 136 South KGtIRTH Street, bo tureen Cha**-' nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, w™J&IJ?*! : OB demand. ** < Depo.itoi«- monsr seoorM tji SaYorair. K ;t,i - State* and City Luuix* v?:oaad Heuit, j£or?~‘ vT safes, Ac. { -> 'This Company safety tetter than larva - pronto, oorseenentij snll ran m<ri&v mfh /V#.',./! 0 "tors’ Kwe;. bat buveit at all rimes rwusvto j s ‘3 return, inth« per cent, iater*»t, t.» tu» o£zi?r,ae , 1" SSendll aITO * dono * TnU Dsverjj? .i/^5??l e, £is* ri5 ® i or single, and Minors. can its intbei/own right, nud such Ueiosik* caa‘ be sMbdravn oxvr by iheiroonaenr. ) n* Cain«ferp«tMl, incorporated I*7 the 3 'it? ,? SLEW 1 ’ T lll5 authority to recsUe money ", from trusteesand executors. 7 u UtRGEANp SMALL SIMSRvo-EIvKD. - Office open daily, from 9roSo’ck»k, atj oc * Wednesday evemni until 9 o'clooir, 1 A T v« DIRECTORS. |~* Jaooh B f ShtmcoD, Cjra*C«uiu-2li&de?, ;a John Shindlor, George Rnserii, lc Malaobi W. filoip, Edvard T. Hyatt. ! «• KramUiaAr, Henry Delauy, { Nioholw Ritteohoo»o» Nathan Mp<4:?y, )',r Jce,B.Sattarthyraite, Jooes Yerfccs, ? | 3 _ „ ji CTKbs Cadwa7.lidxk. Treasurer. ' a pS‘j ’.} ** A Dollar is twice cc.rned. 7 "
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