The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1860, Image 4

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    (mWFJRAJj NI3WH.
t l .of, $W SoutijkeN: Caopt?*—-We |
"fear that the crops of sc* .
'ricms'dpjqrywithin thedasjt month vNot for.years
and w .Bevcrn a. drought-heep v e*P®-
irTtho4ppihcni Stole*., In *omfcWioin .
iiqtsrataiQf any couscqucncohas falleujptpoo to®. *«*; ,
of Atfa.l ' Mia istapcCially trde (of Texas, certain J
Mhtol® Georgia,
: according .to, a writer ,laa 9f or^i' 1 ,
paper; ibdre rain’ has been known to fall jo f *®uty- 1
Jbtir hours than has been had ttfore.sincb the. let oj i
‘ Thesa, it may. bo asMU Ato j
■eai»l7 -> (true, bat thnro .is now batrHUle differ®??® 3
la the condition of tbq crop 3 In jd 09 t ’of the Cotton ,
! '&iifts;! : Oar’aco9Unt£,frbttxVarioaB districts oTjOetir-
Florida, Mississippi.
..TOMS, kn 4 our own State, »r* to »y thsJ W» af? : ‘
L CroWin these ! not -
-WJyyW»Med*lvyt» drought nuprowuenteamiw
■WttßhWt withtirthe l»l month they h®t«
to struggle for existence in the face ot a suiijpf aJ-
brilliance* and. ppjrtr,_dewl«w
«f3ttrefJrevsieijoe(|ri'some'parts).pfhigh scorch
ing- winds, which snri veiled up vegetation M if a
irirtaft had passed oTer'i*.- iThe-consequence of ;
such weatberis obvious,—lV< O. Commercial pal z
• i
i:Ta« rVACAHT-SpPßkllß COUET JpMBSHiP»~:
again liere, oneT eeem s'some* ;
• whet nervous "regarding the Supreme' Beam va*
;U|pwr.-Hls frienda;*Verthat it wu promWd him
' a* a reward for bis efforts to prevent the .uorminar
Mon of Douglas at Charleston, or,by the united
•'Dearoeritlo party, and .that the President!* Ip-}
. toaPpplnt blm if he ean be assured tKat the
’Seoate wm confirm htm< 'Judge Black Is his chief
: osi»phtitbr ; but it ie said, as he oanjMfchpnoito get
the votes or. Douglas, Puzo, NlcholWDjhSid
nor any Republican strength?be Is ontof the •
tico.; Ctf*Mbgj'ton > the other band, believes ho oan ,
and perhaps a feri more
'Rejpubtfbansjtbat hls ierviCMin breaking fip.tne
Demooratiepsrty will be,!®? lightly, lemuoferated
by a" shffioient &umhef»iof.vd|efl.to 'in'
‘ noesfejion of a seat furdife on the Supreme sencfa.
It Is elear that Douglas and his’ friends can have
v ho greater lore for Cushing thau'fdr Black. jlf ho
gdts;tha-soat, therefore, If must be through Be*
publican aid. —Washington Correspondentlof the
Herald:,, i/ ' '’• Aj , i'<
gjTtt* * Geese# • of Massachusetts.—-Nbilling
V offioidl Willbe given,out by the marshals Jn Ugsrd
V tbi jof the United States oe&ihs now poking
'place. The population of a few, towns in different
: parts of the State have been published) which iu-'
* Uteate no very large-iocrease of. (he population
, ;SUj<je when the,last Statecensua was 'taken.
, '.ln Regard to Boston nothing definite is yet kno.wn,,
!<bixt the probability is that a moderate idcroase
V will he showo. teaching perhaps to the • neihkbm
.boed'of, 180,000. The ciliea aud towns
"BoAfb'n, so well-provided as they now aro with
bforse &hd steam railroads, , will doubtless show n
Urger ;propottion&l ThOYeaso. ThoTnorcaso oi
-4woUlny< m Ooatoh since' 1850, must bo very
■JtxyQjfSTravpler. \ , ..
-.t • LAEGESr SaiPIIKNT OF Cong IN TOE ‘WORLD.
' f . «i*i<‘nybody who will may say that Chicago is a
-huoibag, bat-wo won't beiievo it. -Twelve Vessels
rloftoiirporton Wednesday,’laden-with $02,732
. .-hazels of corn. Upwards of 200,000 bushels .in
one day! Only think of that, and then talk about
biumbhgs! Jt is'ithivossible that a city oan bs kept
4ewn whichhas' such enormous resources at
eommaud; If wecan ship that much in day
.from the last year’s oropi.what can we not do wit
; IWic piptcut unrivalled yield of all mannerofgrain ?
lllioqia is the richest country on the and
‘.OMcsgo ife 16 commercial centre,. We are (bound
.. to dietanoe all inland Chicago
: , Be raid. • . ,
' •pHAiaiE Stonet Oil.—Tho'Chicagoans have
blundered upon a discovery of considerable import*
- enoe to. that city.- The -prairie stone, which ex
ists iu-large quantities in the immediate vioinify.
I. was-supposed to oontain oil similar td tfiat found
, ; la Oophel coal. A- experiment 1 was made to test
:r-tbb‘~theory, and though the chemist failod[to find
- oil, heibnnd a better xUatninator. Obsemog the
. jrapor-, to. issue from the neck of the retort,' be ap
plied a match, and found that it burnt with’tUl the
, j'prtlliancy of the best coal gas. Further experl'
--meutfi established the fact that the stone yields ub
1 Jarge; a per, cent, of saltpetre and a rcsidhum of
excellent lime.
. A Chance seldom inefc. with is now, ollered
- to'some enterprising Yankee of means, to revel in
1 . the balls, nbt of the of ibe Ger*
; man baron*, kings, 1 afad knights of the meditoval
ageSi ' Acaellc is advertised- for i 'sale in the Ger*
; man.papersj whtaji waeerected over twelve! ceutu
. ries ago, ana around which duster' reminisoonces
of feudal barons, dukes, and others whose I names
, occupy many pages la the early history iof Germa
. hy: This is the ancient castle of Meersbuig, tUu
ated on Lake Constance, in, the present:Grand
•,; Duo by of lt is to be sold by the heirs ot
. . who died in 1855.’ :
. c.-Tii fampukEnglish Eleven have
been a' match against the Gentlemen of
Efiglhnd at home. Thelrplaying was better than
Ii : anything! they .exhibited, while iq this couucry
. Oae of their number, Mr. Carpentor, scored the
■ remarkable number of one hundred and nineteen
In his innings, scoring six foroneslrokewof the ball
1 Lillywhito and Caesar made very good pis v. the
Eleven £ooriogthe fohuldable numberof three hun '
dred and twenty-eight in their first innings, while
their opponents scored only one hundred and sixty
- The loatoh was' not concluded at last dates.
Th>2 ShippeiMburg, Pa., Ntws states that
John Bowermaster, widely known as the High*.
waymanof*tho Pines,” was arreated noar Ship*
pensbarg. on last week, on a oharge preferred
against him by Mr. Marshal Means, of Southamp*..
-ton township, for an attempt to take the lives pi
his sons; eome months since. Whilst wore
standing together iu a field, Bowermaster took de-t
- liberate aim at the:beys with-his gnu,,and fired,
hat providentially tho load passed Between (hem.
He Immediately left thecountry,' and had not been
heard from until last week when he returned to hi?
eld retreat.
" —Tee French Government is about to abolish
the passport system. Alluding'to the deerbe oi
amnesty passed' by the Constitutional Assembly,
September 14,1791, which proclaimed as an abso
lute right the liberty to travel with a passport in
the interior, and even freely tojoave the country
. without any' formaH6rJ 'the Comiitutionnet
, saya: ‘ The Emperor’s Government, after having
* happily accomplished such great reforms, can
without danger acknowledge this principle u free
; locomotion, which the Assembly Insert in* our
laws, but whioh It was unable to maintain.”,
REP&ESENrATivEs of &U the principal rail
jroadsdu the Northern and Western States have
been assembled in convention at the St. Nicholas
; Hot*)* id New York, for several days past, and ad
-* journ«boir Saturday, 1 alter determining that, ok
, the Itth o{ 'August next, a' gradual increase ju the
- - rates of fretalic shall commencc-the amount ol
increase to do determined at a meeting oi the
. pV&ijieaf? of tho yarioaa dorppanTcß, or■ their au
tnomtd agents. Various alterations,in. the pre
sent-mode of- eonduoting the railroad bpsincsj
, irero reoOmmended.
' J Tuesday was tbo ninetieth birthday ;ol
- Tue Worcester (Mass ) Spy, which wasooram'-nned
in by ipaiah TooojhB on the-17cb of July
■ 1770, nudor the name of The Massachusetts S/ry
It was so active, in behalf of the cause ol Liberty
that it was obnoxious to the Tories, aud durio<; th«
stego of Boston; its publication was Fugpeudcd 1
After a silence of about fouc'wfceks, The Situ wa*
presented ,to the public'in Worcester, with tin
or death.” It is now tho oldest
newspaper in Massachusetts.
Tan Richmond Whig admits that in 1889
' Mr*’Everett’* opinions were strongly anti-slavery
hut it asks ( * What of1t?? Then many pt the basi
men, in - Massachusetts held rimttar views I
. rnimUlns, however; that Mr. Everett** lemphvtic'
endorsement of the Compromise measures ot 185 P
shoalisfttisfy the most fastidious southerner. It
dots sot think that he regards slavery as a bless
tug, nor would it have confidence in iia honesty
if he should say,that he did, for “ Northern
- mod with Southern priooiples are generally
cheats.”
, Wool Traders Michigan. —lt is stated in
the Detroit papers.(bat th'e.clip for tbU
year will exceed thstof last year by wbont aquar
ter of a of jymndS-. Laflt year’s clip waf
estimated at ; 3,000,000 pounds, sod allowing the
olip to be this year, three and a quarter millions ol
pound*,, tho income of the State wltrbe about &
million and, a .half of dollars. The gain 'to the
State by the. increased production and the Increase
of price is estimated at one I hundred and ninety
million dollars. \
"Wilke** Spirit very gravely intimates that
“the reason Heenan was denied tho English belt,
(Was 'because the’ Englfsh ‘Government 'bcoainc
. thoroughly alive to tho great political injury 9
- might work to English prestige, should tho people
of the Continent, over whose races ebo b&d'alwnys
. .domineered in physical comparison, behold some
stalwart stranger from beyond fbe seas boar off the
.emblem of her superiority in prowess,” Just so.
' . ‘At a recent sale of pews in- the Rev. T. S.
' TUng’* church in San Francisco. tho npt proceeds
yielded the i sum of $18,200. The prices ranged
from $6.5 to $6OO A pejv.Besides paying Mr King
$6,000 forfi year T Society will bo en
abled to pay off a debt of sl4,odG incurred in build
ing the spacious charob, as the gross income this
year from all source* will exceed $20,000.
Ik boring one of tho salt mines at Saginaw,
tbe.dperfltore struck upon the trunk of a
ojefc cuanlo treh.ihf the’depth cf flftj-threo feet
- -Intoir the present gurftce, and when they had
Ktftedfhrtmgh the ixahti It waa some littlo time
-, bpfpre they etrnek ; the clay soil. Who can eay
how tong tlnco that treo grew on the surface of the
- JRev. ynoiua SfcLXAcr died at Georgetown
■ 1 C«leg8?- l ire was from Virginia, and nniTersully
beloved,,diev. Dr. Btoacatreet, pastor of St.'Aloy
ttins’ Chare hrlatclytook leare pf ,the congregation.
He retire, -apoftMrteea years of pastoral toil to
eojiy the pje.Hot.shades of his alma mater at old
Georgetown Oohjjp,,
: ' J The foreign, demand for American, butter
i .Sod ohecso iB raptdiyVaeroasing., Daring tho first
. „ site months of 1858 thoro wero,.exported from New
' Tork 885,116 pounds of batter nnfi-2 910,581 pounds
.. nf oheese; for the same pari(i(let]'lBSs the export
Of there artioles was—of butter, 3,83a,888 pounds;
of oheese, 7,187,256 pounds. - (
BarctLUi Yocsg, with a hundred followers.
' has beer, on a tour through Cache oountj'{fto],
, iertuouising’,“to ihstruot thd'poopie in toaidis
... charge their eaToral duties as saints flntijty
'nooia,” The M.rmone do not oat, as. if they inf
tended-to sellout and quit the country. V
A IfeOHon armorer hag . sent to Garibaldi a
: gift of!*\coat of mail, dagger-proof end bullet
proof, .‘Xjs,,workmanship is perfect, and it is va
. foed at upward ol five,thousand Danes. , It may bo
worn undorthe uniform liko»»ehirt,for,itisex
, .Iromely flexililj, light, and portable. .
- The American bark Speedwell was io leave
Beirut, ia the latter part, of, Jane/ for.Donton,
", freighted with woof. Bbe al«o brings tho Bonos of
Senator Ssward, trhirh were presented ;to him,
whittlin'tfiit country, aChr&flan otfioer of the
f • Turkish .QWernment,", J,
Da Tampico, Mexico,
ordered, f\ s.lulo of twenty-one guns at: sunrise,,
■uiiuid-day,'and .sunset, on then 4th, In honor, of tho
I day, and frsltl marked attention to the American,
~. resident there. ,
r Ohio paphrs complain of a'blight' in .the
■,i apple trees, io eertaiu sections of that State; It
raseablSs tho fire blight, whloh' effects the pesr,
and aaems to fall only upon Gees'that ore full of
fralt: , a i , -,;Vi - .
A statesiekt of thd' exports from the port
Of Sas.Franoisoo for the past six months has been
ptsblilhed r '"Ghtoh exhibits 'an increase of over a
million In value over tiro corraqsmiillng period of
' The, exodoa from Ireland continues thus far
at ae'greaf a rAtiom In J 859 Tho popnla’tiori of
.thfi Mastsy la n0w.533,600 perw>n» less than it was
l> U6l, wlttn the last mniua was taken. ,
- ■- It is' stated that in-hts late retreat General
Mlramon, of Mexico, lost 1,000 men and 21iplteea
pf artillery;.,, tv./.-, r. : -
Thet ,aro -manufactaring Bhoes by ln
-Vennenband elsewhere. These shoos cost m much,
as yot. as Uio*o 'by.liahd, hut a
hettorfinlsh } .. - .^ w -l 5 .1 ..
tho« nhw : 'census' it appears the whole
Donulitioii of dolumVm, Pa., ie 5 006, tm
of 918 since 1859. ' Tho colored'populßtion has de-
- r-•
• jwThe first -journal ever published m Morocco
J “s latoly%i>p4hred. It la priuked at Totrian, in
ihb Spanrab langdago,’ and W 'dl&*rlbuted jgratdl
fcQualy., It hears the Uti&ieof the 3£cho bf Tety in,
Cincinnati story is that“a“blrod
girl had her eight .restored by marriage. She oan
now read fine print by gas-light; and until n-fow
months never saw anythin".
The Manchester Arm ncan'learns from those
well informed that there wiU“bo'hbout trio-thirds
.as'muoh bay this year as there waa laafcln New
Hampshire.
VThe census just completed of the city ot
Toledo' showß a popoUtiop of 13.784. The popula
tion ih'lBso was . There are fow places, how
ever, that can show ah iooreaße-eqaai to this.
Tiie bill, of the .Messrs. Willard, lor enter
taining’the Japanese in Washington for
three days, is said to be f 20,000.
1. The increase of the anthr&cUo coal product
this yea*- from all lhe regions of .Pennsylvania is
434,64i.t0ii5; , ,- : k ; •. -»-
flyers in Maine are ,yery low., Tho
mi|l* aro stopping on the Androscoggin and Union
’rivera.t' r j
. The county, tax leviod in Kent county, Md.,
this year, is 51 dents, eohool tax 13 cents, and State
tax,,lo centa-r-totsl, 74 cents on the $lOO. ;
'The ship Great Republic, from San Fran
.oieoo, arrived at Now York, ofi Sunday, in 97 days
passage.-;
' AMEBidAN hprse railroads are being intro
duced into Athene, Greece. ' :
To Joim Hamilton, Jr«, Bsq>;
ME«BSR OF DEMOCEATIC STATE EXECHTIVS COM'
JHTTEfi, AND SUKVBYOB Or T«R TORT OF FQTLA*
t - DELPHIA. ■ * ■ 1
. Bta:-Yoar letter of tho IBih instant, in reply to.
the circular - addressed .to yon by Ahe mempers of
the State Executive COrtmittco recidefat at Harris
burg, -fully make* up in egotism what it lack* in
argument. You state that- u dealing with facts as
they existed j and, casting aside as .useless, and
.morse than ttseless t aIL arguments and declara
tionsas to who were the regular nominees' of the
National .Democracy t the Slate Committee ac
knowledged the unhappy condition existing in the
rankf,bafimpelletl by loln'patriotism and on ardent
.desire for the, success of their time-honored party,
and. the peace and safety of the Union, united with
‘ heart aud voioo’ in the.&doption ot such measures
as wonld save tho organization, save tho party, and
save the, country.’ Thus r by yonr own shbwwg,
your, committee, in th* very inoipienov ;of
action,- 1 ignored aud repudiated its first and
paramount- duty, - whioh was to' acknowledge
tho validity and regularity of the nomination
of Stephen A. Douglas and Ilorsohel V. Johnson
Nny, more; your committee, by a voto, refusedjto
acknowledge the regularity of.their nomination,
as moved by Mr.-Johnson, of Cambria, and tho
motion made b/Mr. Miller, of Dauphin, that tho
committee suggest to the-Democratic editors of
Pennsylvania to place in their papers, at 1 the head
of the electoral, the names of Douglas' and.
Johnson, was ruled outof order by your chair maD,
who, at tho same time, asserted that as an editor
he would not consider.himself hound by eucha
rosoluticn. Thus your committee and Its chair
man not only refused ‘s/ill* argue
meets or declarations as to who were the nominees
of the National democracy;” butplaoed themselves
in hostile array against that regalar nomination.
-After this emphatic declaration of hostility <to the
regular /nominees, of the party, your committee,
under tiio 'gsg of the previous, question,-passed
your boasted compromise resolution, which you
'complacently assert was intended “ to save the or
ganization, ; tho party, and the country. ”
Now, as you pompously advooate u principles,
not men,” let me ask you upon what principle was
this resolution adopted ? ' Was it not adopted upon
tho supposition, on-tho part of the committee, that
the Democracy of Pennsylvania had no principles 7
and.that they might be wheedled into vottog for
an electoral ticket pledged to voto plthorfbr Dou
glas and Johnson, the regular nominees, or for
Breckinridge and Dane, the nominees of' a. eer
.ceding faction; pledged to vote either for the
great principle of popular sovereignty and non
intervention-' by Congress as regards tho ques
tion of slavery/in the Territories, or for in
* tervention • by Congress for the purpose of pro
tecting slavery lu Hie Territories; pledged
to’ lunport *eUher regular nominations, the time
honored usages of r th® party, and tho platform
adopted by the Beading Convention, or to cnV
their vote for rebuUipus eeoeders, who havo violated
tho usages of the party and trampled upon the
platform of the Reading CoqvenUobJ If there be
any principle, involved iu {he conoootion of i|)sb
compromise; which has not even the recommenda
tion of plausibility, it must bo all of the seven prin*
ciples— il the five loaves &nd tho two fishes ” gene
rally uppermost in the minds of office-holders and
ofSco hantcrs. but which find little |tpir in the
eyes of the independent masses of Pennsytyamij.
Therefore the.venal bargain, which, in your eyep,
appoars an;elementof strength, is, in reality, an
element.of weakness; for every Pennsylvania Do
moorat of principle will xejeot it with scorn.
Your boasted compromwo'does not even carry'
within itself the viitue of sincerity; for while in
Pennsylvania you are hypocritically invoking
“union and harmony,” for the benefit of the se-
Ceders of the South, your offlee.-hototog confreres
are moving heaven and earth-in eve*y other
Northern State to form straight-out BreckiarHgo
and Lane electoral tickets'; where, .In the absence
of each treacherous diverolon, Douglas would do
feat the Blaok itepublican- forces, hor*a, foot, and
dragoons. Therein you have proved yourßelvw,
in the North, the most faithful aUies. of Lincoln
and Hamlin. If there were any doubt about this,
the aid and comfort so cheerfully extended' to
Breckinridge and Lane by 1 the Blaok Bepubliaan
press would remova this doubt from the mind of
xhe most skeptical. So mue)ift>y the sincerity of
your professions., ; ' ,
Your gratuitous advice ad to the course we ihoul^
Jiarane in this emerge&cy, comes with a bad grace
rom one who boldly avows his purpose to put down
tho national organization by meanß of a fortuitous
majority in a minor State organisation.' I might
return von the compliment by giving you betier
and sounder advice; but I will forbear, well 1 knott
ing that “ situated as you are, and oircumstanced
as you may be,” you arc past all advice, aud that
if, even under the sting of the compunctious visit
ings of conscience, you were to regain your in4,n,-
pendenco and abjare your political heresies, a drum
head court-martial would bo speedily summoned lo
settle the orthodoxy of your Democracy and ibe
tenure of your office.
You terminate your letter by eating, ft J triufc I
am too old* a soldier to bo led off by a folpo no to
from a desortoris bugle in tho enemy’s oamp V I
am well aware that tho “old soldier*” of your
corps understand the call of f6 peat .upon the
(rereker or “ roast A eeff* infinitely better than
any bugle note that might suihmon them from the
mess table.
Kcmaln, then, in yonr barracks. Ere long tho
buglo blast of the iodependent DeuKvprupy of Penn-
Mylvania will ronso you from yo.ar false'security,
und teach you end your loader#, when'perhaps too
late, that froaoo£, even in high places, has no fm*
moDlty from detection ejid punishment.. Respect
fully, yonr obedient servant,
A. h Roujfffo^p,
Chniruian nf thc Members of . the Democratic
Central Committer, resident at Harrisburg.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD O 7 TRADE.
QEORGfes N. 'IATHAM,^
'P. JFftOTH INGHaM, > Coaramvs ov *«g Mo’ivv.
ROBERT B. REED. \
. , tKTTKR BAGS t
At the merchants* HxekangCy Philadelphia,.
Biup Soutliern Right#, Harwccd- Liverpool, eoon
Bark Florida, Muodaj . Cteniuoxos, mum
Bark Margaret,(Juig. .Pernambuco. Boon
Barkßt Jamet.Cnue.^.....Rio de Janeiro,man
Sobr AM uaiilett, Bartlett,. Cientuoso*,soon
IttAKINB SNTELLIGENCiSa
ftJPwT Qy PHILADELPHIA, July 2JS S?fiO.
4 61-BUN SETS—^.^.73
AKRiVEJD. '
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, from New .York, via
Capo Mar, 7 hour#, with moae and paosenvers to Jm#
Allderdice. Passed oil Br&ndrwmc Light, bark Ches
ter, from Boston; a herm brig below toe Ledge; buJir
Lima, from fcaitiax. otf Reedy Island; brig iilia Reed,
fioiutt Jako, off Delaware Uujr, in tow.
Brig Princeton, Wells, 3 data from New York, in haA
last to K a Pouner * Co.
Brig Geo Amos. Niobols, from Boston.
Brig Trenton. Atherton, from New Haven.
bohrD L fiargis, Norris, 4 days from Providence, in
ballast to captain.
Scnr Sarah L Simmons, Gandy, 6 days from Fall P.i
ver, in ballast to K Ri'oison A Co.
Bohr White Saual. HoweH. irom Boston.
Bohr Polly rrioo, Adams, from Boston.
BckrJ Babcock, JetTr.es, front Boston.
• robr Aid, Endicott. from Boston.
' BchrA Henderson, Ketehiyn, trom Boston.
Bohr D 8 Mention, Alien, from Boston,
Bcbr Percy Hbilner, Marts, from Roxbury.
fcchr J McCarthy, femiths from Newtmrj-porL
Bohr H Wiitetu. Cramer, from Salem,
Bohr F O Smith. Smith, from t alcra,
Bohr J Rogers, Clark, from frovidonoe. .
Schr IsleoiPmrs, Fienob, from Providence.
#*cbr Wm W Marof, Norton, frpm Providenoe.
Sohrßea Witnh, Tyler, I row Bropiihaven,
Bohr Onrnst. Thompson, from New Yq '\i.
Bcbr f nns Page, Robinson, lrom Newport.
Sohr W C Nelson, Smith, from Newport.
Ste«m*r John Mc.MasinrMarshMf; lu hours
Lewes, Del, with grain»lruit, and vegetables to captain.
. , CLEARED.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond. T
Webster, Jr,
gteamabip Boston, prooser, New York, via Cape May,
Jas Allderdie*. -
Ship Wyoming, Barton, Liverpool. Cope Bros.
Brig Dons, Nisson, Cieoluegos, Stewart, Oarsun &■ Co
Bns B T Martin, Daggett, Cieniuegos.Madeira to,
Cabada,
Brig Mary, Moreh u»e, Kingston. Ja. A t. Outerbridge
Brig Trenton, Aiherton <,? hha, l a H eoksoher to Co.
BriK G Amos. Nichou, Boston, Smaiokson Ot, Glover.
Bohr W C Nelson, Smith. DiKhton, do
Bohr Wave. Bennett, jnewbera, NC, Jairas Baker.
Bohr Polly Prioe, Adsms, Medford, L Rotbermel to Co
fcclir A Henderson. Ketabutn. Proridenco. do'
SchrSea Witch, Tjler Providence, Blakistcn to Cox.
Sobr Onrast. Thompson, Providenoe, Noble, Hammett
to Caldwell,
Bohr D l Btargcs, Norris, Boston do
Sohr Thoe Page, Robinson, Providence. 4 J 1 Powell.
) ttonr Isle of Pines, Fienoh. Boston, captain,
Bohr JS Alersjion,Aden,Boston,N Stiutevant to Co
- t-ohr White Bcotll, Howell, Boston, i> Milnes to Co.
. fichr J B&lujock. Jeffries,Salem, do
hour K C Smith. Bnnth, Providenoe, do
Bohr Peroy Heilner, Marts, Roxbury, L Audenncd
to Co.
. Bohr WmMMaroy. Norton. Boston, ' do
Bohr Charlotte Williams, Golding, Providenoe, do
Rohr S D JVloDartbr, Smith, Newbury poit, do
r- a H Willetts, Crammer, Salem, Van Dueen, Nor
ten % Co.
Clark, Bristol, RI, ‘ do
SChr a u Simmon#, Gandy, Boston. R R Corson to Co.
SonrDwoipg Wave. Bennett, Portland, do
5 c P r-: WW¥dicott. Boston, /T , do
, ‘f^^.V.ounii,-Willnineton, Del, eaptam.
Tho ship John Clark. for Baltimore,,is now off thi#
place soiug Y<> sea, and a ship is off tbft-Beaoon Liihr.
coming m~Bupp<Nied io be the West mors land, LyinLi
-ihfPS'' >pg Anierica and six eoutfcein-iHnmd
sebrsaiaatihe Bre&kwater. Wihd S-'wJather rsiof,
, Years, &p„ N. W. HfOKMAN..
1 iCerrespondenoe of The Pres*. >
Vi nn *L , GRACE, July Si, 1860.'
.i ’ncd mYouS*, ?“ ~lth ' ,w * t ” m «o»-l«f«n anac-in
to * Buwlsndt .fonefl
* r ®. “hr Neroroee to Sheets; Ms y, of Mun
oy, do to R Wolverton; fdabell, coal to illaware City.
Press./
Th. rollovri.-if from tl l . l!So/Ga?»? , pM^ a a ln.
to the Schuylkill Canal to a ay, bound to Phiiadelphia,
laden and consigned »• follows: .
t-ewia MWkWid, iron to Pbamx Iron Co* Si-»Bi«t/.ra
lumtor to Henry Croskey; baltio,d.?to A Tay-’
lor; Elias to captm; oord wood ro
High fc Craig,
- S - memoranda.
Calaot Ta - qU n * Srnl(h » °‘o Rred at. Boston 23d inet for
• iienob, a’l ’London, 9th
inst. « ‘ -• ' ■ / : . - - •. .
JULY ~35.; jl-MO-
at^e^ C^?SfS*inBr )U ’ fc *' for Philadelphia,
'-'Brit factory LMand, and Mary and Susan, Eaton,
heno, atPutnTiiSSd lnst,; * 1;« ' Lfi.*" * J * 1 -"i 1 -
'lost. ■ •. ‘ • ‘ . ' - . 1 .
in“?' b " C a ? Q N, a hence, at ’ 22d
j vt’ from Portsmoutll fo ' rww^lphia,,
i* B Ferguson, Sihlth, honoo, l9th
-*°%r Frances,Connell,hence,arrived at Alexandria
«a met., f, - ' . j
Wri«htin«ton, Baxter, foe Boston, sai'od
iroin Alexandriftltd inst. ~r ,
Sohrs Charm, Baker, Streamlet. Dorsey, and Jmwe
arrived at-Wilmington, Del. 23d
tost. • ' • '
_cohr3o’ivar, Bnnkor, for Philadelphia, sailed from
, Providence 2lstinit. . 1 . .
H ■W.Benediot, Eliia, hence at Newport 22d
Brichtnmn,’for - Phi’mlelphia.i sailed
from Fall Kiver 21st inat. ■
Bchr l.ofok, ►cmiok, from Wareham for Philadel
phia. at Newport 21st mst - .
r*ohra Ew Farrington, Bobinson, and J.RWeldin.'
Smith,' for .Philadelphia, sailed from l'rovtdeuoo 22d
11 fit. 1
SehreJßoxtmry. Chnsa f Martha Jane,' Ojafk* { H Per
kins. Goodiioh. and ATirrell, Higgins, from Boston for
Philadelphia, at Newport 2!st inst - • ’
L G/ay. Weaver; i,< uisa. Hallett'j Wra Wal
ace, Scull; ttahwu Sn all; Eliza & Kebeooa, Price; II
* Simmons. Godfrey; W H Mailler Oolby; A Hugo!,
tloson; Silver Magnet, Perry; R G Weldin, ; G
Girder. Paine ; F 1, Pay, Hacfckev ; Amlmseador. Wat
son : K\V Dilloo, Pierce, and H Curtis, Bead, at Bos
ton 23-mst. »<-’
- LEGAL.
Ti* THE COTT/IT OF COMMON PLiTSS
OP MONTGOMERY COUNTY. l
Jacob B. Hoffner and Carolina his wife, in rigfct of the
said Caroline Morriston.'plaintiffs, vs. fen
mnel HSs, Ann ti. Clark; Eliza Fibs. Joseph Fi*«, Mi
riam Fi«s. JohoEvans, and fcsrah i is wife. Cotharino
Boyd, HAnnan Fibs, c-araual Borden. John Borden. 1 Jo
seph Borden. Ann Bortien Louisa Borden. Benjamin
Bevah. andGeorsh Bevan. defendants.'
i ' Action of Partition. xvo. 28 ol >ugast Term. 1860.
- i. * - ; [Copy of Writ.} , . . ,
Montgomery County, as. . [rsal.}
lThe(h»mw"‘**weaithof to the Bheriifof
iheCwnnrionwe
Montgomery County. . Greeting. - • ■ ,
’ We command jou that joa’Bummon famnel Fibs,
Acri B: Clark; Khzn FUs, Isaac Fla*. Joseph Fibs, Mi
riam Fibs. John Evans, and Sarah ius wile 1 . Catharine
Boyd. Hannah Fiss, NHmuel-Hord-»n,Jobn Borden. Jo
'nS'phlJord?n.''Ann Bordenr LouiS’f J Borden» Beniamin
Be*an,and George Bevati. (defenda-rts,) ivtft of jour
county,so Omt thoy be and appear before our County
Coin it of Common P:eaa, to he no'den at Morristown, in
andfor anid county, on iVlocday theSOth day o' August,
A.l>. 18G0, to answer Jt.coo B. Hoffoer, and Caroline,
his wife, m -ightofthesud Carohneand »lixa Morm
on.(plaintiffs),or a plea wherefore, wherein the said
plaintiffs and defendants. together and undivided, do
no'd all that messuage, tenement, and traot of 'and,
situated in Lower Merinn township. in said countv of
Montgomars, bounded by land*of Wil iam Loshtr.Sa
muel Sniders.and Deals ,KeUy, contai’une five acres
and thirtv-one perches, or thereabouts, with the ap
purtenances, partition thereof between them according
to the laws and customs of the Common* eahh of Pent>-
evlvama in such oaa&B made and provided, the said de
fendants do gainsay nnd refuse, and the same to be'
done do not per. it very unjustly and contrary to the
same laws and oustomß. And have sou taon {tad tlitre
the names of those summoned, ana this writ hereof.
Fad DQt. ,
Witness the Honorable Daniel M. Smyser, President
of our said Court at Morristown, this 14th day of June,
A. ih iseo. i
[Signed.l F- BULLIVAW. Prothonotary.
Published by order of the Court of'Common Plena of
Montgomery county. JOrtW M. STAUFFER, Sheriff
jy4-w6t •
(YQTIOE —Whereas letters testamontary
<*■ ’ to the estate of AARON H. BURTJB,Iate of the
city of Philadelphia, have been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said estate are rcauesied
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them to
&MJIY BURTH, Exeoutrix,
,mvBo-w6t* Vr> 1139 HILBERT Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
SEMINARY.—This large
«• apd flourishing institution is looated at FaiifMd,
Herkimer N. V. Th-a faculty conaiMa of twelve
thorough ntd experiejic.ed roaohera, tour of whom arc
co'leee graduates. ,‘iho libraries number-over 3ttX>
volumes. The cabinet, philosophical, aud ohemion
apparatus are extensive and oomplete. There ard two
regular graduating courses of stuoy—one of three years,
end one of five, nnd also a commercial course. Upon
the completion of either, parohnient diplomas ore con
ferred, and. il possible, positions secured, t choola de
sirous of we 1-quMiGod and excellent female teachers,
whoso ability and success wilt be guarantied, can se
cure them by Addressing the principal. Fall term be
gins Avgust 22d.
Tuition from 94 to $6 per t'rm of fourteen weeks.
Board, washing* and room rent (famished room) per
tepn, 927.50. For oatnlocueo, or to ecgaee rooms, ud
dr.oM 1 KBV. J. B, VAN PETiEN, A. M..
i*2S tnfll* Principal.
A MEEIOAN. SUHOOL INSTITUTE is i
•£-»- reliable medium thronghwhioh Schools snd Kami*
Uvifhay obtain competent tdacberar Parents may ob
tain,'KrKt3itoiulr,mforraatiqn and circulars of Die btil
MhM»V HMITH, WOODMAN, A CO*. . ,
. , „ HsajUJADWAY, Now York, or
nlg-tf CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Bryant & stkatxgn’S national
MtItCANTILK COLLEGES, lojitsd «t l’hil*
dalpMft, B. E. oo«M SEVENTH and OHEHTNVV}
New V -rJc, Buffalo, Clerolard. Ghtuiuio, nod St- Lo«l«,
Eer Isl matlon. oaU or tend for Oatalosu,. l'c3-tf
MEDICINAL.
ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
These Bprmcsare situated-in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek* in the town of Alabama, (rtn'tee
co„ N. Y., eight milescouth of tho village of ATcdina,on
the Erie Canal, tmd fourteen puls® from Batavia.
‘ *7“ The principal Acid Springs are throe in pnmbor
besides these thore are six others, Thev are all
within a circuit of about filtr rbds. the meilicma
the waters are fully shown in the subjoins
jestuhoniaU. Thpy contain a very large araonntof A»/L
phur. butphvfit And, Sulphate of Lime, and Proto -
Sulphate of Iron.' The grant medicinal virtues possdrs
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre
sence, rnsueh unusual quinfitiep, or those curative
substances. „ *
Hundredsofcasesofuisease.especially those resist
ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have been cured oy
their use. '
*7* tn skin diseases—even in confirmed Jrprc'y—the
waters have successful.
Opinions of medical ana scientific gentlemen are given
I? the oironlars. The following eminent gentlemen
apeaui n ctrong terms of the medlomal value of those
waters: 'Pfot-Kuwons, T. Komeyn Beck, M. D., o
Albany; Jas.MoNanghton, M. p.. of Albany; Kdwnr<
-Bpring, M* Bo of New York; Dr. H. Campbell, of Pitts
field, Mass.; Dr. J.B. Shuler,of Lookpbrt*N.V. They
the waters confirtently. 'Hr. Spring reftri to
a case tj chronic diarrhaa of several ytars* standing,
tohieh was ttfrtd by thp use of the water. Dr. Beck says,
“ 1 am satisfied that these water* arp highly valuable as
mediomal agents.*/ Ur. Campbell eayo, •• Tnoy mpet be
highly beneficial for all chronic diseases oitjie stomach
and bowels.
Dr. 8. P. White read a paper on the subject of these
Waters, beforo tbe Academy of Physicians* m the city
of New york, in whioh he states th-kt tho Waters pos
sess deoidedly tomo. refrigerant, and astringent proper
flee; c?d that theolassofdiseases to whioh they are
hidre particularly adapted, are ohromoaffeotionsofthe
ditejttc«and tmnory organs, ond some of the cutane
ous diseases; thlontc chronic diarrhaaf
chronic dysentery J chronic diuresis; chronic cystitis;
diabetes / oases' of passive hemorrhage, suojisa Purpu
ra hemorrhagua, and ihe*ooUiQuativqswcuta op He*no
Fever. The Water may also be ofteh used with nd
vantage, he says, m oases of low typhoid feversi'iji
convalescence from Protracted fevers, to exalte the ap
petite and promote digestion; iu diarrhoeas, particularly,
suchasaredeperdentona relaxed or ulcerated state
ot the mucous membrane of the Intestines, In calcu
ioua affection#, or litkiasis, attended witli phosphatio
it |9 the suitable remedy, being preferable to
muriatioaoid/as home more a dvent and less apt by
oontlnuedusetodißUraet'the sioipaoh. m fobnle dis
eases, it can be used properly aihitecf, as a refrigerant
to diminish tbirstanapreteroatorarfleat fn'gkin <lib
cases—in those forms ol dyspepsia conneoted wl-h an
cjkaliue condition of tho stomach, os in Pyrota, or wa
tur-brtuh.jt will prove better than hydroahiorio ar id.
In odaesof t'ottcHpiptonum.nnA other injurious om
fiequcnces arising from the aotion of lead, this water
will prove to* be an’ admirable antidote. In chronic
SKaryntitis, laryngitis, ehrotne mucous catarrh, end
«mtd asthma, chronic ophthalmia, (externally;
es& gargle m ulcerated sore throats, in owes of sali
vation, and in leucorrhea and gleet; und also inpiUs,
When taken internally, a wme-glasbful ot the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an
adult.
other testimonials from physicians, and other re
ept*o«u})c iodividuals, may be seen on application to
tne Agent.
Dealers supplied on liberal torms.
J Vo Water genuine unlesspratktted from
H. W. BOBTWICK,
Sole drent,
, No. CT4 BROADWAY,
_ For Sale at tho following Agenoiea:
o F REDE HICK. BROWN'S lircg and Chemical
Ftore. Northeast career of FIFTH aud OHEBINUT
Streets.
Also for sale st FREDERICK BROWN. Jr.'s. Drug
f’hemiosl, Storc. Contiricrital Hotel, corner of
NiVtm end CHESTNUT Sireets. Philadelphia.
The Trade gupplied nj Wholesale Prices. inyl3-awly
THE AMONG TiJN TROUBAN^.
DALLEY’S MAGICAIi PAIN EKTKACTOR
HAS universally supplanted' all other
Ointments and healing application* ta both the
Eastern and Western Honuspheres, wherever intro
duced ; anu its intrinsic merit is the true secret of us
success ia all cpjnnjous afsetiens, whether the owse
be nccidsnt ordtttata. . ,
DUFNti to H SCALDS
are instantly relieved of r their anguish, vain and
inflammation, by a timely H application of Oils mar
utllous health and the Zj flesh is renewed as if by a
Chaim, no hlemitU or scat remaining.
„ It TUE FRIEND OF g THENURBERY.
Children ara , freeiient S gniTerersfrom external in
uriat, espooiallr trom Fluid and Camphtns £x
£,o«on«— therefoyo every g roottief should have this
henuns preparation ,oon- 3 stantly on hand. It hools
quickly 5 removes the TETTER or
RtNu WORM, /o prira- , lent tn the nursery*
iO TRAVELLERS d BY SEA AND LAND.
Toe «aohiniat, the Ira g veHer,and every other in
divjdvial whose, lot in life « throwß. him within the
cuanoe oi ajeident from 2 szploium, dr«, or eoln
stoH, shonlo hear in pund 2 that this Mario Extractor
is his best and only fnead. It is both. portable ond
oheap, and simuld ever be cq his comeunion, as a friend
m need. There ore thou- c, sands of living witnesses
to teetify to Us marvellous S virtue, who owe their
found limbs and muscles *3 t° ,ts saving efficacy.
The following are a ftw j of the /«u«/tnsrf*>eam for
whioh DALLEY’S MAGI- OAL FAIN EXTRACT
OR is a FREvENTIVE p t# yellasCUßEi
Burns, , . Erysipelas, fprespfnjl kinds,
Bruises, Fistula, filiot Wouads,
a S rMt Dito.. Sofofnle,
Broken Breast. Fover Sores, Bcurvy.
Ki 43 of Reptiles, Felons, Beolds,
Cancer, Gl&nilular Dia- Scurf,
Crooked Lips, •»#«*,, , Scald Head,
Chapped Hands, Mercurial Sores, Bpraine,
Chilblains, Fains generally, Bmau foa.
Cramp, t FlmpU:#, I‘nmors,
Contracted Cords, Files, Tett«r,
Chafes, . Fv ,fion » Hloen;, .
pj>CMfe of tho Rheumatism, Venereal Bores,
Som &t the principal Dopots,l4 Broadway, Kerr York,
and T ai,ahd # ls|.ChairirM street, New Orleau#, by J.
WRIGHT to g 0„ General Agont. ft oen also be ob
tained of all respeotable Druggists aud Merchants
throughout the United State* arm Canada.
T. W, DX*n*T to SONS,
„ „ 228 North SECOND Street,
fci7 wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
would respeotiully chll the attention of the Gon#-
rat Hardware Trade to our extensive Btook oi BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, whioh we offer at a small
advance by the packege,
Oedera for direct importation solicited, and Goods de*
iipsred etlker In this city .New York, or New Orleans,
W, ft. LEWIS to Son,
, COMMERCE Sirtel.
. a *w ,, l Commj»iJon Merobanif
Axi Jkssnts 2ei Fetaizß vni Dsnanie nerdware, p
am£t-tf ‘
PIANOS.
HAINiS BUOS. J OVERSTRUNG
fTml PATEN t-a ction piano fortes,
“ Cheapest First Clnes Pianos made." > splendid
assortmentof lrouls KiV , und other styles, for sale at
Factory Cosh Prices, and warranted for 6 years.
Becoml-hand rianus for sale and to rent
GEORGE L. WALKER.
8. V. Cor. nf SEVr NTH am! a MCU St.
PRINCE to CO.’S Improved MELODEONS. from
$46, upwards. Jylg-3m
PfAKOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS !!
IffW
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PlAttO-FOilTLy.
MELODKONS.
Made by Raven, Bacon, to 'Co., Nunns to Clark,
HhlleMtD&vis, A Co., and other*. GOUJ D
myM- 1 BEVENTJI anti OnKfITN^JT,
AY & SON’S NEW PA-
If V rei TKNT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS,
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE JlANOS,’now pre
ferred in oonoerte and in private ojrolis by the besl
Performers, ileoelved tnedirst premiums over the best
gsk£r*,from judges like GottsoJmlJc, Maton.ajid other#
Ohjfienge aUoompetiUos. BLASIUS BROTHERS,
■ IHr 1008 CHKBTWUT Street
OEIVv.WFLLS defined at a low price,
■. •. to obtain the contents. Address WM.TINBON,
t'omlretteOffine. lain North Second street. jyl6-lm*
Cjr/ATE ROOFING.—JIinN WELCH,
SLATtR, i# prepared to ’ put on anv amount of
roofing'AVlowfates. Alt work warranted to give sa
tisfaction. Ofdera aent to THIRD btreet and GER
MANTOWNKoad will be promptly attended to.
*#» Sm __
SYRUP MOLASSES, Ac.—soo hhds and
►J ilnrr.l. LOVKIUNO’S Ne Pin. Ultra, Ookton 8,-
rap, and extra Golden. Alee,,Bu.ar-hou.e, >1 lififo
vado, and Porto Kioo Molaa.es in noj.head. and bar
rels, for sale bj JAMES GRAHAM St Co„ i,ETIIIA
ftreet. T • ■
RAILROAD LINKS,
IT I 111 lIIIIWI (,?OSriQN„ CONCORD,
wlrn!M§iw?Affi sn/ ho^dh. 1, 1 AN ??,
1 1 1860.'*’' r, Btrxw«K’AhRAKonMkNtl‘ { ’ I R GO‘. ’j -5
i' The.shortest ami m« at direct route tn Lake Winnings
saukc«,,N o Uht 3t ' n 'V*r« Franconia, and White Mourn*'!
ants* trom New York BysUm; dafym.'Nfcwbnryport,
‘ortsuiod h, fcu. No clingy nr 6-'r« or baggage between
-hi st on’ and LfttleNm Trains have’Boston .from the
repots ol the B->*’on«nd bowaUnud'Boston and Maiuf
h^ 1 Iroids, al7;to - .M-- for Centra Harbor, FbiuouUlt
Wells Rsver'-Llttletim, N. II Barton,
uomiebtmgivt.Ceutre Harbor with stag«l
for North Conway and White Mountains, and at -Ply
mouth and LittlQ'on tor Franoonia end White Moon
tains, arriving at the Flume, Pioule. White fliouuialu,
•and Ciftwford House* early somemtornoon.
PflsaenicersloaviuKßparonac7.3oA. M.,reacli Little
on at 8.80 P At„ end Profi o Hottee, Pranconlii * otoh»
ly stase, at 5.80 P. M-, or White Mountain and Cratf*
fortlHouses at the white Mountains, at 7.10 P. A 1
Lenveßo3tonat 730 A.M. and 12 M , oon«eo»ius st
i*awrenae with tralcß from Salem audwowbu>«po r t: At
Concord with trains from PorUnlouth-tor Plymouth.-
CftDtro Harbor, and. Wolfboro’; oounectlnrst Weirs
with the steamer Body of the Lak«* Captain Walker,
arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any otniP
rente, Downward tiams. for New York. Worcenter.
-Boston. Salem, Newburjport, Portsmouth; dro., leave
/i.iitleton at Iu.JS A. M.,,0r on arrival of staees from
Franoouinand white mountains. Leave Wells River
at 10 20 A. M-. orrn arrival of tram horn Barton end fit.
ohnshury Loave Plymouth at 720 A. M. and 1 10 P.
M.. or on arrival of states from Fianconia Mountain*.
Leave, fair’s at 2 P. M.. or on arrival ot steamer l ady
of the Labo, arriving at Hatton, Worcester, Salem.
Newhnryport, Portsmouth early samo afternoon, and
Mew York via Norwich line'of steamers, Connecticut
and C. Vanderbilt, at6next,morning.
jylO lni J» A- DODSE, Superintendent*
Kg»a—a WEST CHESTER
SSQHnzVBEBBB AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD
VIA MEDIA.
BUMMER ARBANGEMENT. .
, On and ,»ftey Monday, July 16 h 1860, the passenger
trains willTeave from the fetation,
oorner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets.
West , Philadelphia, at and 10.80 A. M., and 2.80,
4.46, and 6.Sap:m.
Leave WEBT CHESTER, from the Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.40, 8, and’lo 80 A. M., and 1.48 and
5,16 P, M.
1 ON BUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner
orKightOenth ana Market* streets, at 8 A. M. and 2
P. M.
Loave West Obestor, at 7 30 A. M.. and 5 P. M.
The last passenger railway car will leave Front and
MfcTket streets 80 minutes, and Eighth nnd Market
streets 25 minutes, before the starting time from the de»
pot. and will carry a fine to don->to it.
The Bagenge par will leave Eighteenth and Mnrket
streets one hour t'efore thp departure ot the tram from
ih* West Philndelpmadopot.
Trains leaving at 7 80 A. M. and 4.45 P. M„ and on
WednesdsyH and Bsturdavs at a 39 P. M . connect at
Pennelton with trains for nil jmints on the Philadelphia
and Biltiinore Central RailrAuJ.
Ofmodml waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth
and "Market streets, where passengers, puroliosias
tickets for West Chester, will be furnished wnh a tiolcet
over the passenger railway. w
HENRY WOOD.
jyS-tf General Superintendent.
JStBI&saMK NORTH PENNSYI
VA7UA RATf/ROAP. I
» For BETHLBUEM. DOYLESTOWN, EASTON.
MAUOH CHUNK. HAZLETON, WHITE
HAVEN, WJLKESBAHRK, WIILIAMfiPORT, Ac.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS. Y
On ’ end after MONDAY, July 2d, iBoO t Pogsencrr
Trams will loave FRONT and WILLOW street*. I‘hi
lodelpbia, DAILY. (Sundays excepted, 1 os follows:
At 6.30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wllkesbatre, Williamsport,
P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Ac,
This tram reaches banton at 6.60 P. M., ana f makes
conneotion with New Jersey Central for New
At 6P, M. for BothbhPf? l * Allentown, Mauoh Chunk,
Ao.
At 0 A. M, and 4 P. P. for Dorleslowu.
At 10J0 A. M. and 6.60 P, M. for Fort Washington,
The &30 A. M. Exprer-s Tram makes oloee connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and TPOBtdesirable Jrcute to Wilkdsbarre,
and to aU points in the Lehigh Coal Region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
Bethlehem at 5.63 A. M,, 9.20 A. M. and 5.22 P.
Leave Doyleetovm at 7.SOA. M and 4.16 P. M.
Leave Fore Washington kt 6.26 A. hi. end 2 UP. M.
Oft BUftUAiTBi
Philadelphia for Bothlehoin at 3 A. RL
Philadelphia, for Dnylestovtn, atS P. M.
- ooylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A- hi.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.0 u F. M. I
Fare U> Balhlsham. .§1 W'Fjvr* to Mauoh Chunk,s2 >3O
Fare to Eaetort.V.J COlFara to Doyloitown.. 080
Through Ttosets must fo procured at the Ticket OF
fioes at WILLOW Street.nr BERKS Street; ift'opttr
to seonre the above rates oftor*. *
All Passenger Trainsfexoept Sunday Trainsleonncct
at Berks street with Fifth and Pixtb streets ardfieoond
and Third-street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes alter
leaving Willow street.
Jys
EL LIB CLARK, Agent. •
ISt Bf £&£&&££) PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDACTION OF FARES! P
On and after APRIL td , lftW, Commutation Tickets,
With twenty-sii coupons, will be .issued, good for the
holder awi any member of his family, on any Pataenger
Train, aim it any tijne. Thor will be sold ibr (he
Treasurer, at theofllae oi thu oainpeay. No. 227 South
FOURTH Street,nt a reduction or tweuty>kva pAr dent
from the regular itree. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable
the Schuylkill ami Lebanon Valleys bemeamong
o most beautim) and healthy in the State, and l tooes
tibiahj fuartrai/isf/omapd tr > Philadelphia dail*.
tf« iiKADpjOjS D, Treasurer.
PniLAPutvsiA, March S6tU. iB6O. 'T mtST-tf
SBWfHBMBffS PHILADELPHIA
fIKSmEi ANDI RBADINO .KATL
JHOAD.—PABBENG rvR TRAINS for FOTTSWLLJL
REAPING and HARRISBURG.
MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.)
Leave New Depot, corner of SKOAL ami CaLLOW
HILL Street*, PHILADELPHIA, {Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets >atB,U)A.M.,
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD, 1 P. M.. tram nmnra? to P'.tubarr ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.U4 J*. M. tram running to
OhcwUiritborir. Carlisle, &o.: and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL KAILEU?Af) ? J*. M. train, running to Btui
bun/soi
AFTERNOON LINES.
Lear® New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets, pilll,Al>KLPHlA.(Paisenxerentra>ice«
on Thirteenth and on Cailnwbm streets,) lor POTTS
- at ft.su P. M.. DAILY, for
f r.t 0 P- M», DAILY* (Sundays ex
eepren.) * * »
DIStANOEB VfA PHlLAOfeLgjfll A AKD READING
From: PmLADSXPHirMiIei.
ToPbcenixnU© n*
Heading.. 68
Lebanon. . 88
Harrisburg...
Dauphin v W4 I
Millerahur*. .....ltf.
l'revorton Junetion. .168
.JA9,
fvdrtna*ubi;Jpnd. ......171
Lewisburp
Milton .183!
Money
Wilharflaport-—,
Jerwrbtore.._, r >tt 1
Look Haven.
tv?}?} 0 ! 1 ? Williamsport asidElimra
KlmiraT.’... .17.1 777 237 ( Railroad. .
The&CO A. ML, and the &30 P. M.tram oflnneet daily
making ctoae opnneotions with lines to Niagara Fulls,
CALLOWjiILL Streets.
apjfUtf w. a. M-
. Philadelphia a»*d Reading
ami Lota.QOQVall6r.fUK.
fTLnKNNEY.Rwrpt-iTr
fgjl— SUMMER ARRANGE-
PmtiADELFHIa] WlLMlkffi'ON, AND BALTI
MORE RAILROAD. i
. On and after MONDAY. July 9. ISM, ;
passenger trains leav6 phii^ad^lfhus
For Baltimore atB.U A. hi., 12 noon, (Express,) and
11.10 P. M.
at 8.16 A. M., IS noon, 1.15,6.p0»7JX> and
S,y M :.’ ? noon * I * u ' 6 ’°°*
For New Castle at 8.18 A. M., and a.oo P. M.
For Middletown at B.U A. M., aud 6AUP. bL
For Dover at 8.16 A. M,. and 6.00 P. M.
For Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 5 P. M.
HorM)}fprd atfl.lftA.M, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and
Baturdhy#ats.Kip.M ’
for Fanninston at 818 h , M. Mondays, Wednestiava,
and Frida.reatfihOP. M -
*nr Sanford at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesday#, ond
Fndai#at6.ooP. M.
ForSnliebury at 815 A.M.
Train at 816 a, M will ooflnect at floaford on
Fuesdare, Thursday#, and Saturdays, with steamboat
to Norfolk.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at BJW A. M.,TExp>&ai,/ 10.16 A, M„
LeaveWHiulnrten &t J.W.RSO, and ILSO A, M., 1,46,
4AO, »oi<BA6P.M7 -* >• -. f
Leave Salisbury at 1 JO P. M.
»eave Beaford. Tuesdays, Thursdays, ond Saturday*,
at 7.2 d A. M.. uml 3 W P. 1*
. Leave Farynineton, Tuerdays, Thursday#, und Satur
days, at 8 00 A. M.. ami 4.16 P. 51.
re&ve Milford, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
at 7.60 A* M., atld 4.00 J’. M
Leave Harrington at 8.16 A< M. ( and 430 P. M.
Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 5.25 P. M,
Leave Middletown at 10415 A. Al. and 0 40 P. fll
Leave New Ca?tle at 8.00,10X5 A. M., and 7J5 P. M.
■ LftaveCheitar tit 9. hi A? M., 114)4,2.33, CAO, and
%3r Leave Baltimore ter Balisliury and Bslawav#
Ramoatf at t0.15A.M., and 6 s»r, M.
TRAINS hUiv BALTIMORE
eave 8.45 A* M., u.S and 11.40 P. M,
eave Wtlmington at 9.25 A. fiL, 12X6 P. M., and 12.20
FJUIIGKT THAIN, with PASSENGER OAR Ittaohrt;
will run a* follows}
plije# *M ma f ‘ >r Wi ißtsrmedu>to
.Leave Wilinineton tor PorryrlUa and IntermMi&te
plaoos at 6XIO P, M.
Leave Havre-de-Graoe for Baltimore and intermedi
ate places at 6.09 a, M,
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi
ate places at 4.00 P. M.
Only fit 21.16 P.ftLiJVow 'Philadelphia tn Kaltimoie.’
Only at 6.251', M., from BsJtnnore to Phifidelphia.
J>7 S. M. FELTON. President.
1860. mmmm iB6O.
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
Proxn Walnnt-street Wharf,
Will leave as follows—vix t
M 0 A M» via Camden and Ainbor, 0, to A. Aooom^
modatlon.-. — t ao 2h
AtC A M. via Camdeil and Jeresy D.ty (W, J,)An-
•.., ,i, j
At9AAI» via Camden and JorasyCity,Morning
At 11 AM, by Steamboat,* viaTaoonVknd ierVey BCO
City. Western Express..--. j yjj
At)3Hrm,via Camden and Amboy, Accommo
dation——. jas
At 2P M, via Camden and Aml>oy, C. and A. Ex-
press 3 00
Al .4 PM, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey
City, Evoninr Express a oo
At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey
City.JdClasa Tioket s 25
via Camden ami Jersey City, Evening
AtU P M, via CamdenJtid Joiaoj Oity/hQUlnefn
Atß PM, vfa’iJamdan and Amboy, Acoommddi- * **
tion,(Freight and Passenger,)—f«tCloc'p Ticket. 226
Tt )S 8 f Lino run. daily. The 11 PM, SoutK
ern Mail, Saturdays exqepted.
For Belvidere, Kaston, Lambertville, Fleminston,
A M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf and
7.10 A M from Kensington.
tor Water Gap. Stroudsburg, fioranton, Wilkeabarre,
Montroao, Great Bend. t06.,&t 6 A. M. from Walnut
etreet wharf, and Mo A. M. from Kensington, via Dela
ware Laokawanna and Western R. R.
For Mount Holly, at 0 and 9 A. AL, 2 and 4K P, M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 2 P M. 14
« , . WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton, Ao., at SH and 4 P. M. from
Walnut Street wharf,7.lo A. M. ana s?£ P. fil. from
Kensington, •
Forl’almtra. Riverton, Belanoo, Beverly, Darilns
ton. Florence, Bordentevm, fto., at 12K, l.andtH P. M.
Steamboat Jo* Belknnp for Eordentown and Intermo
diate Places, at 3H P. M. >
B.eamboat Trenton.for Taoony. at 11 A. M. and
Taconr, Beverly, Burlington, nnd Bristol, Ht 4 P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed euoh Passen
!!er. Paussugorß are prohibited from takingbnyttung as
tovgage but their wearing apparel. Ah Imfigoge o\er
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility lor baggage to One Doila*per pound,
ond will not be liable for any amount beyond eiw), «x
-oitft I>t speoial contraot. T
fM. H. GATZMER, Agent.
H 35 «Kf E3BKKUB3 ELMIKA ROUTE.—
■jßtaftsaSffiS PHILADELPHIA AND EL
MIRA RAILROAD.
4UIOICEBT ROUTE to Tamaaua. Catawissa, Ru
pert, Danville, Milton, Wil
liamsport, Iroy. Ralston, Canton, Bufl’aio,
Niagara Falls, Roohester. Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo,
St, Lotus, Milwaukee, and all points North and
■ Passenger trains wilt leave the now Depot of the Phi
ladelphia and Reading‘Railroad, cornor BROAD and
OALLOWHILL Btreeta, (Passenger entrance on Cal
lovyhill streot,) daily (Suudays exoepted); for above
pdints. u* follows t >
■ The 8.00 A.M. train connects at Rupor; t“fi)fWiikes
barre. rittsqn, Boranton, and alt itntior.B on the
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBUJIG vRAILROAD.
The above trains nmke direct connections at Elmira
with the train# of the New Yorir and Lrtd,Cn:ilnd&igtm
and Niagara Faus. and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and
New York Central Rail-cads, from all points North and
West, and the Canadas.
Baggage obeokuj to Elmira, Buffalo, and Busptnsion
flndge.and AHi .icrmeaiatopoints, '
Tickets oan by , rocured at the Pbiladßlphia,and El
mira Railroad Let «’# J icket Office, northwest corner ol
SIXTH andCU * f N _|]T Sireete; had at the Possynger
Depot, oornrr.j iHIRTEENTHandCAM OWUILL.
w *MROUti 'EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the I'hil «elphiaand Readuig Depot, Brc^dand
ssterwufr. ’is® dWH!' lor au
Freights mu bedehrered before SP. M. to Insure
their goingthi rime day.
For further' information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEEN i r. and CiI.UIWIIJ , Sr to
CIHAB. S. rAPPEN.OonßrnlAnenf,
NorthwMt oornor SIXTHsnd OHESTNUTStrt.to.
, • Philadelphia.
rriHK PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
JL.i M.J i;> u.U»- 4 luitoA»;t'ii
j.- .-ufio.Maia.'Bo.yflJyß t.raok.' ■i ■-
THREE TFKUUGn PASSENGER TRAlffft- . -
BETWEEN, PHILADELPHIA. AND PITTB.HUJtG,'
Gounoetin«{ (ureot at riuliufolptuA wjtli Through Trains
from Boston, New \ prk, and aR points Last,arnlin the
Union Depot at PittsbuK with Through Frame to and
from nil points in the West, Northwest, and Souihwost
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passenger* unsurpassed for spded and oomfort by any
other route. 7
Express and East Lines run through to Pittsburg,'
witboutchangeef Cursor Conductors. All through Pas-
Boneer Trains provided with Loughjridqe’s Patent
Brake—epecd under- perfect oontrol of the engineer*
thus adding mnoh to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to eaohTrain: Woodruff’s
days ©scented. >
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 80 A. M.
Fast Line /• »* 11.60 A.M.
Eipresa Train leaves “ 10.46 P.M. '
. _ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS r
Harrisburg Aooomraodation, via Colombia, t P, M«
Columbia ** 4.00 P. M. ■
Parkeaburg »* 8.40 P. M.
Westchester “ 12 30 P.M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Mai),'West
Cheater Accommodation, aud Columbia Trams.'
Passengers forSunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, BufTa
o. Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
l!W?iEll!a TO 7 '! B A, . M - y-M.so dirfotlr thrpncß.t
Tickets Westward may be obtained atihe offioeaoftbe
Company m Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or Bal
imoro; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important
Railroad Omoes m the wests also on board any of the
regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers. . * ‘
Fare always as low, and time as stuck, as by any
other Route. v ...
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast oornor of Eleventh end Market Streets.
The completion of the Weatorn connections of tne
. ’emwlvania Rmlroadto Cmoaxo.raake this the ;
DIRECT LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
wiIBAT IViijS* • j )
The oouncction of trade* by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding aU dreyuge or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readily
appreciated by Sbipppers of Freight, and the Travel
line Public.
Merchants and Shippersi entreating the transportation
of thoir Freight to this Company, oan rely with confi
dence on its spoodv transit;
. ■*!?*\«^?, VKEIGHT to and from nny point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad an ut all
tittf k as/acorabU at art c kargtd by alhtr Hailrond
Coihpanits, -
»>“ Bo particular to mark package* ** via Fenaa, Baii
road.
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions; apply
to, or address eithor of the following Agents of the Com
pany:
, v ,. I), A. STEWART, Pittsburg;
H - B,l’,sr°o fc Co., Zsnwr.lls.O,; J.J. JnlimtoE, lUs!ei.
O.; Ji. Mc!(eeij, ular«villo, Kr.iOtra.br t (irorper,
Purtniiouih, O.; Paddne’.: * 0o„ J.fl»nnpvil!«, Indi
ana; H. VV. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, 07; Alho?a &
Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0.:U.0. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.;
Jo». E. Mooro. Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O’Riley £ Co.,
Evan&viUe, Ind.: N, W. Graham & Co., Cairo. 111.- It.
F. Shrp, Shaleri Glass, Bt. Louis, Mo.: John il. Hnr
. ns. Nashville,Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.:
Clarke & Co., Chicago, Hi.: Vf. 11. H. KoW, Alton
fll.; or to Freight Arants of itaikoadi at different pomti
m the Were '
8. 0. KINGSTON. Jr., Philadelphia.
MAUItAW & KOONtt, &1 Northsireet, Baltimore.
fcS3BS t
, • i i 5“ LEWIS, Oen’Tsup’t Altoona, I^a,
-ggaaeg-WUHrif p IHLADELPHIA, GER
TOWN JUJLIIOAI>-SUMM t K l i?AH I HANGEs{KI?i,-
. L®£<T° Philadelphia e, 7,8, 9, 10,11, and 31 A. M..
1,1,8y2, £B, «, C», 7, &2, IOiJ, anil fi. ’
Leave Germantown 6, 7. 7%, a, 9, IO.IMJA. M .
1,8, S. 4, B, 6, M, 7, 8,9. IC k?. M* * ’ A ‘ w ‘*
, ON BUNDAYfi,
9.05 min. A.M., 1,5, 8, ?K»and
and«lp B Sf inantoirtt 6 ' lo miil, A,M, » l-Wmln.U.BN,
, - CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
6. 8,10,12 A. M.,1,4,6. 8)4, 8. 8.
“ Lehve Che*tuut Hill 7.19, 7.45, 8.40, 9.4011.40 A. M .
1.40,8.40,8.10,3.40, and I.IA V. M. * 1 '
, , . .ON SUNDAYS,
save Philadelphia 9.08 A. M„ *. a, and 7X P. Nl.
eave Chestnut Hill 740 A. M„ 11.60, 8.10, anJ9,i;
min., i. ill,
FOR CONSnonOCKEH AND NORRISTOWN.
mfn ”' 4. »•!
< 03d%¥?8? towi * *’ h fl '*’ 9 * 11 A ‘ Ml ’
, ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 end 8 F. M.
Leave Namatovm 7J< A. M., l and « P. M.
, -, , , FOR MANAYUNK.
Ji'ui as!?!® sfeta A - M - «*•
»«•«-■>»« a.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphiab A. M.,e, y, nndSP M.
Leave
CIB-tf DEPOT, NINTH and QREKN Streals.
Philadelphia
READING RAfL»OA».
Un and alter July 1,1860 Mileage Ticket* will be igiucll
at adiaoonntof26peroent., givmq thftheldf J 7
a right to travel 2,oix> milca at any time, between any
points, nn» in the No. I oar of nriy FayrengerTra n on
»jwV a cr thp bjanohes vorked by raid Coni
rpS l .?i?ti M i tn . Bll s, ’d 9‘lters, having occasion to travel
frequently between different points, will find this ai
rangement convenient and economical.
For said tickets or other information apply to the
Tic et Agents on the Lina- G. A. NiCs-LLT OenenU
Bupermtendent, Reading, or to P. BRADFORD.
J fe2B Im Treasurer. Philadelphia.
SgjmttWHTO NOTICE.—CHESTEH
S KNGE R'P^INS^R I^ DO WNINOTOWN'aND 1 ’
yjll.Wrt from the nBw PM«on f er Depot of the I'hili-
BHOAb usd CALLOWitILL gtreels, (posseueer cn
trnness nn Cailowhul, •
RIORNING TRAIN forDowcingtown, loeres at 8.00
A. M.
9RAIN fer L’:s? ,,, nfitowr, lea?is
DAILY (Biirdaj* Mosiitii.i
By order of the Board of ilifuac - ra zi ti.a FhiUialy k'a
antf Readtig RMir n 'd?*onnpauy.
J!£! W. H. hTrILIiBNNKY.KiwrctAH.
Pinr,ADELpm.\ and
sBaltimore5 Baltimore central
R L KOAUMMKRARttANGEM w»d
after MONDAY • July oth, ISJO, the trams will run as
billows: Leave ihe possangor depot of the West Chester
Mq Fhiladelplim Raiiro.vl Co, corner Market ned
Tbirty-finitstreets. West Philaoelohia, daily (Sundays
eaoeptedlat7Bo A. M.and4.45 P. M,
On Vvcdnasdnysanrt Bnturdnjs an extra train at2.'!h
r* • fil. _
Northern Central
Railroad,
Bunbory e&d Ena 11. ft.
LfcaveWest Gtove»t«.WandB2g) A, M„aca4.so P.M.
IliejAOA.M.’jraiptrorn Phiisdolpbia connects m
rcat w»th a dally line of btaxes via New London and
Oxford. Returning leaves I’xford at Aso. A. M..oon
noeting with the 860 A. ISJ. train from West G.ove.
The lieautiful soonery and weU*knowa hcaithialness
of Delaware and Chester counties offer anpenor m
duoemenls to thoao looking for summer boarding.
Frights for this line received at No. JBlB Market Bt.
Philailtlpiilti, Jape ag. mo, tmiis A 'Bnponiiiandent.
WE 5 T cnaSTlia
..“S', til. M
W«1 rh'.t.r ,| l.v A. M„ 10 .» V. I.in M lM
■ggaSft TBE BRITISH AND NORTI
•mSSSBU AMBItICAN MOVAL MAIL STKAM
Chiei Cabin Passaic. - ./■ qi^
Baoond Cabin , T . ._. j|
rt. • * VROM BOfSVON TO UVZHfOOL,
Caipf Cabij) pMS W j.™^._ 1< ___. ( ajp
Secpml Gaum Piro&s».^. «
lha ships from New York c&U at Cork Harbor.
Iba amps from Boston oaU at Halifax and Cork Har
bor*
WiA' ?, apt - CANADA, Capt. Lanr,
»Hr¥ :V„V°f t vf' f to ,? 0 ' AMKKIOA,O»»t Miliar,
Ai?n mT p ,V Q‘, WI AG ARAJCapkAndorson
AFRICA, Capt. Sbonnoa, LUROfA, Capt. J.Leitch,
riOUUA.Oiow building.)
These vessel* oarrj a dear white light at masthead i
f 1 on pert bow.
NIAGARA. Miliar, leaves Boston. Wednesday, June S 7.
sii*Ap2“\ «•. i, ! N. York. Wednesday. July 4,
“ Boston, Wednesday, J.iJr JI,
* u ? p'A* *» V Jsfr 13.
£&nW* , uL° lie .! »o*ton, weihieKbiT, July Ja
Aasa C A’l, JN York, Wednesday, Aug. 1.
as/a Al i «H LaQR ' •» n o^- 011 ,’ Wednesday, Aug 8.
L'lrnftPA*7.;» A i u n \ ork » Aug. irt.
utf »«ii rf ,cll ' J£v*toiJ, \\ednesuaj, Aug. 22.
* - ui£sv"’ . ~N York, Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Berths notsooured until paid ior. b
An experienced Bargaon on board,
r S' »®a F“ p « of these ships will not be accountable for
£, 0 l 1 < k£ 1 i ver * £ u %n, B CW» Jowelrv, Prenioya Htancs,
?h« M « k r 3 ’ wolwca Wjj or.ladicc are signed therefor, and
tho value thereof therein expressed. For Irelsht or
paawge apply to K. CUNAKD.
m 7* < BowUnr Green. Now York.
ITOXi THE SOUTH.—CHARLES
«r «» fc *•"
«.. „ - .FOR CHARLESTON. S. O.
Tbe U. B. Malt Bte&matup KEYSTONE STATE, Cae-
Jjin Charle? P, Marsh man, will sail on Saturday, July
26 at 10 A. Hi.
T n r,n„U m «.oW hgnra a, Sea.■
Tho U. S. Mail steam.hn) STATK 01' GEORGIA!
SiSflffA?Sl? ■' Cttll2 ' v, *‘ ,sll 00 Alo,ida,V Jut,
• 'ihrouKii “>’fs toKliour.-fmlj ti hour, at Be*.
, '‘s£^%t r sd:T n 7 v i, r I r,^^7 n r.? s "o r s
and Southwest. ““
At bota Charleston and Baranunh, these Eltiw con
nect with steamers lor Honda. and with railroads,2s.
fur all places m ti.e South and Southwest, ’ * ‘
; „ ~ INSURANCE,
Freight and Insurance on a largo proportion of Goods
oluppcu South will be lonnd to bo lower by these ships
than by wiling vessels, tho -remiuin being one-half the
*«w Kth«routo2s to 40 per conk, ohr-par than by
the Inland Route, as wil be scon by the foilowinr eohß
s-j^TOUKI\ tiokets Irom Philadeloma, via Oliarloi
tpn and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on
WflS&bS?!* *«*.*"**»« MißarYn”
To o Charl™tan li* Bil so
Bavdnnah UOJ GfivantMi-ZT! . ?? Si
Ai/.wfal —Vi W M&Pum—m 7fi
At antfi™ i)M AllanU__ oon
S*sss~“ us atefc— hkj
kw flSEfiE^?—• “1
« .. AIiET. HERON, Jr..
and CHicSXNUW,
Agents m Charleston, T. S. ft T. G. BUDD. e *
a^tei^agai’gim Bl ’ «*"'■ * nd
THE ADAMS EXPRESS
SEZSSSag»C().,O(IiOO 3'J(l OHESTNUi’ Street,
forward.,Parcel., 1 Merohemt so. Dank Note.,
S^H, bp !P le * either by it. own bine, or inoonncotioe
r.ii 1 ‘S r Companies, t,i all tho principal
towne and erne, of the United Htatee. ' '
TMACKEUEL, SHAD, HERRING, .Kc,—
L 2,and S large and medium Mop*
packages, of ave y ohoioe Quality]
E! lb Wn ’ JJureo hlAoterel.
Whalfbbla new N0.3,1i do.
Nibble now No, 3 medium do.
S , d 9r “?? t“tem Moss Shad,
f “hianowdo do do,
*ss '*>• S°f (port No. 1 Ilernnp. .
™ J’ do Halifax No, 1 do.
a» do new Boston No. 1 do.
11)0 do do No looaloFioh.
<l° prime No. l Salmon,
ldOauintale Grand Bank Godli.h.
N0,, 1 r e,,le . w Uertamoroonnt, Oheeas,
Not/ lanilins ar.d m atoro, fm .ale hr
.MURBUY t KQONS.
Ho SOUTH WH*«V|iS
porno RICO SDQAR.—2SO hhds me-
pSRUFSIAN BLUE—Ground in Oil, for
&M^, H r, t i,? ILL * BIiOTHEH ’" d f«
BROWS—Ground Pure m
» Oil, and for sale by WETHERILL ft BROTH PR
iT Br.d m North SF.COND Ptreet. ” WA lyi 1 *
/'jASXOR OlL—East India, for sale bv
Vr-^^il & BROTHER,<Tand ,9 Norii
U ENNESSY BRANDY-70 casks, in
• ,^VSBEa ,Wfc
HAILKOAD LINES.
SHIPPING.
KXFHESS CUittiMNlKs,
„ K. B, JBANDFORD,
General Superintendent.
INSURANCE COMPANIKsi ,
jgABINE & DUV,
NBURANOE AGENTrf; No. 42l rTALNTJT «treat,'
- A" 0 !? Iiv!« .or, d.icnce by Fire, or. Uotum !UHI
yooKen Mjilr. ruul other. Mami(»cUjr;c3, Biiikhnsp,
Merchandise, fnrnjtnro.. and Other property, cufavo
imsm srrSwTO*.'' 5:
Al''TttO] , OLllA^i”R> 1 TM < CO,?“W l ft*E^ ? YOax;
‘ Cash Capital nnd Surplus §@2,668 ».
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON IN*i 0O.» PROV, .
AItUTIC FIRE
HOPE FIRE INS UK AI% ft Co““ Op“ ifFw’vOß K
CITY FIRE i.Vetliuiv < 6 a iS 1 OO a , ll OF°ff’i t W , KAv!tN,'
Cash Capital and ETurplDSsH24 909 77.
GERMANIA FIRE iNB. CO., OF NEW yoilK,
' Cash Capital and Farplnii *Jlfi 999 07,
HUMBOLDT FUUS Iflß. CO,, OF.NifiV YOhK.
„ Cash Capital and Surplus 9293,998 51.
' Applications m pereon or br not* will receive prompt
attention. SABfNK & DUY.Agents,
Jfr* Sm No. 424 WALNUT Street,
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Oy PfIttAI>EPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
*°%« ssm% s r
DIRECTORS.
F* Ratohvord Btabv, Mobdbcai L. Dawson.
William MoKm, Übo. H. Htdait, :
Nalsro Fhazieb, John H. Brow*,
John M. Atwood, B. a. Pabrsstock,
Bbnj.TjTrndicx, Andbsw D. Gash,
Hrnst Wharton, J. L. JtasiKem*.
F. AaTOHFORD STARR, Fr.nd.nt,
CHARJjRS W. CQXB, Secretary. feli
American fire insurance co„
INCORPORATED ISIO-CUARTER PERPET
NoTalO WALNUT Btroet, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up CapitafStook aadSurplus In
vested in aonnd and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwetlmrs, Stores, Fnrnitnre, Merchandise.
Vessels In Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. AU looses liberally and promptly adjusted.
. DiascTOßß.
Thos. R. Mans, John T. Lewie,
gampelg.feortoo, tXfifnd
Patrick Brady, Chas. w, Poultney,
Ifrafil Moms.
ALBERT C. L.
Quaker city insurance compa
ny-franklin BUILDINGS. «8 WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR
PLUS 743.70.—Insures against Loss nr Damage by
Fire, and the Penis of the Bea, inland Navigation ana
II, HART, Fregtdeat.
&M& V hTlWkna Trevutor,
6, H. BUILER, Assistant Secretary,
G.or„llH,rt,
A* C v CattflU, Foster 8. Perkins. •
life,,. ttS*
Uon. IL m. ruUar, mh»-tt
TVELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
• KIIIIANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY THE LSoISLATVRB Of
OFFICE 8. JIT COENER^iin't/)'TnD WAAN»*
■ .. . .Strfetji, I'.'ulaJolptus.
INBvStAKOE
sJUS?oirj | SaallrarUofth* YTi-tt.
Ob ««xl«. by RiTQr J .'c»nii^f;M[ I c^ , a?d ! LasA Cirriaj*
On f enertly,
**!i. . £ a J*!
iS^RSss^%&r^£sSgiafs
intereatdiiA . m m ■.
<?0«XI U. S. TrjM&ry ,*• ot. Nou« »nd inter- '
#II,OQO Temporkr? Loan to the City of Ptula- W
• dolphin- . m amm
#BO,OOO, Fehniylvania Railroad Sd Mort*a*t W W
#90,000. Nortlj Fflnn«ylvi.ulrt’HßilroKj Mcrt- tf ’®° W
n-flwttafflsffi, ujwm
•um.« »» «
Company, interest and principal
cuarantied by the olty of Phua*
9MMi IH Railroad
•MM* Venaryiraaia Rail- ***** W
road Company —. MOOO
#S4aO*sharesFhiladoipQialce Boat and Btoaai
To* Company, Philadelphia and
aaranujth tfte&ra Jiavirstiqu Com*
Ssapany .
ttdJUal EataU. Of-** 3 '™ U
fioe ltmiainj: , ~ ~ (u*u
Billa receivable for Insurances made 141439 0
Ba&io* due at Arenojes—prermunui on Ma
rine IVUO)«*i interest, and other debt* due
_ the Company —~~ _.. m n
Eenp and atook of sundry Inraraaco Compa
mei-. T ■ «»» An
Quh ©n Uepoelt in iunv , , ft/m si
Unjoin
*I*EQTOXJ,
KdmuS t
»K£fJgSWu|
John C. fiavit, H. Jones Brooke,
ty**?*/ Bpenoer M'llvain#,
WOliftin VbomasC.HaErfEr
James C. (land. Robert Barton.
y/iUwm C. Ludinr. Jtoob P. Jontt
Joeeph H.Seal, James
D/. iL M. Huston, Joshua P. Eire. -
wmr ihsht*
TNSURANOE COMPANY OP THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
KSsi INSURANCE—No. i EXCHANGE BUILD-
IS*wSSU : w-wor » l3o * oc °“ A ** t *' Jacuarj 1,
la A oon{ ] and available securities—oon-
If Building,.Sfook,
isle,
g®.VL r ££“*'
W,».DM
fftXGIIANGE OO^X&Y
a°° House* and Merchandise
pAtnlf favoranle terms, either limited or per-
i. ~ T , „ DIRECTOR*.
iasMssSr »«&“*•
Btubii c! ffiff.'
John McDowell, Jr,,
Bnml.ii, BrndW. 5«. T. lisle, Belleftnte.
JOHN a. Pr.sid.nu
Kowakp W. DkviD. Pgoretarr
f IFF. INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
!«um«Sj "?iSS“ 411 daMndmi: «“>•
vZSS'giaf e’feSSSJSET* *“>**«»
TRUSTEES.
Sanlel L. Miller, gumual s, 8 loin,
W^^V^*k*’ 4 * JMneaß.'MoFMUct,
sfayas?* aa:*'
£&mnel 0. Huey, Theophiln* Paoldiutl
Edmund A. Bonder,*
Konrf O. Xovhmi4« pulelL, Hntotunisri
stem ffefer
Kra,t^'^«Las. i, ™ <r -
DANIEL t. MILLER, Presidenv
. „ M PAWL. E. STOKES, Vise pres’t.
Je**» W. P»vr*tATT. vj\R
15DSINESS CABDS.
Yb. palmfr, the advertising
• AGENT,. FIFTH aud CHESTNUT, tin, hit
viowt of the Principle end best mode of Advertieinl,
dullr, between 10 and 4 o’oloeh. addiese
m ? n > ie V. H. PALMER.
T? J. BAYLIS TXIOSIAS,
Jf f 9 ... „ • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SJ® r WA LF?UT Stralt fr ° m Wo ’ 80 Aroh street to No,
Particular attention riven to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims, The.drafting and examination of Will*.
Conveyances, AeaiynmeFu, Briefs of Title, and other
irumimepUojfWntinjr. The management qfKxftoutor-
Superintended;
52?iJn««^-i,^3 ri^c i pr 2 0 2L r^ 4i * or to® Permanent in*
qr Money, Stitoilfcotory reference given
wheu required. ap3o-€m*
HENRY E. KEENE,
H.JI ATTOBNRV.AT ? kTxr
Has REMOVEI) hia office from No 7&& Walnut street
tv J»o. tv South THIRD Street rnh»6%*
Horace see,
MEOIUNrCAL ENGINEER, and
PATENT ATTORNEY,
/W . No. U 4 Pout-i tiiATH Street,
n >,^ f 9 opposite the County Courthouse,)
PrepareaPpooifioations.iiravrmße. &<?., and transact*
all other business connected with the obtalnin* of Let
tors Patent. apas 4m*
J WAGNER JERMON,
• ATTORNEY AND OQUNBELLOU-AT-LAW,
Om6e, No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Square.)
u w Philadelphia,
aid or reliable Attorneys, at different points ,n
toe. united State*, is enabled to prosecute and colleot
Claims of every description.
Particular atteptiongiren to the examination and re
covery of the olaims ofLegatoea and Duvitcea, and the
examination of Land Titles and securing the interest.*
of heirs and all person* interested iu the same, in &U
parts of the Unun.
Has the Stnlntta of all tho Staton xud l. Commiuloner
for niq3CQnhom. , ‘
Depcwitioa* carefully talien under Commission*.
apli-Hm
SPUGUET & SONS.
• IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIOASJS,
No. ,18 South FiUJNT orreet,
ReoelTo roiularlj- a lull terortmont of deei-able 01-
•AKfij the* offer at low rate*, for essh or »|J
ALFRED L. HOUGH,
PAPER MANUFACTOHEJI"’ AGEN3,
urdsrs yohcited tor every description of
PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER'S fJATERIAJJL
fell-ira* 17 t ‘’ Uth SlX ™ BlrMt ’ IJf<
JOB PRINTING.
'|IHK NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE
■■THE PRESS”
I,,repared to execute neaUr.cheaplr and expeditioual,
IVXRY DESCRIPTION OP
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRIN'TIN*.
JPAMFHLbTS,
PAPER BOOKS,
BILL HEADS,
BLANKS OF KVIiKY DESCKI?TION.
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
frlntlM for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS,
MECHANICS, BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE
BA. All orders loft at tho Fublioaliou OUoe of Tkt
r<», No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be prompt),
ttesded to, JelS-tf
•j: m *AI»EB MYAUtmON.
f7'UUNJE§?, BRINLEY.& CO..
*- , , No.'4a9 MARKET STREET.
II SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER; No. 431
GIHSffTNUTStreet, oovo.it.th. Cuetom Hojta,
nti ?SW. Fourth end Fi Rh ureeta.
wmm*o.«“ iS'o’ffii'® *» a"««‘ *<«“.
cam. sugar lung, oounter. e *, 0,1 saj moiasse*
A*™™"* '>‘- f “ raitu f'.'=ii*irm, bed», bedding,
Executors* Sale at 417 MARKKtr,....
PEREA]I>.OKY BAM? > P A LAHrip" .-'.'. ,-n
TKACTIVK STOCK OK PELT, WOO a Vnvww
* HATS BTB A W UOODS,ioKABK. g6OD Wi’i I ',*
AND FIXTURES OF Bi6rE, tf. W IM.,
JuW IHh.iaw, npoif Market street.
upT ll u of *«x month* flat* commencing at 10
««■«'» «“ 8
Included in Ahlg will be found—
A it jFJSLT and wool hats.
A •.rati aim comploie assortment of-men's and boys*
medium to highenst ns w stria felt and wool hats. 7
~: if ...SILK HATS AND CAPS.
Also, a lull line of men's new styles saner aaslitr *Uk
SS&rand'p'&iS# " ediam £>.»*»,
, AUo, - doz t»A»|r, otter, fur oep>, Ac.
J?” TfjlTPenat. Canton,»Bd calm hat.;
h ‘ W " hl( ’ a< ‘ * lrawbo “"« u i
TffIMMINGS.
of Wlors* trimmings, bands.bind-
Alio th}fi t' EES r A ? D tEABE 0F STORE.
tu A i? .h.!v,n“Vl”M o^ J ‘^in, < To“ rU ' n 5 ° ffi “ fani
ta of empty oases and cartons.
*f Catalogues ready and the roods open for exam!
nation two days previous to the sale. ,
pHIWP FORD A CO , AUCTIONEERS,
r<et No - 930 MARKET Street, and .SI MINOR
FIRST LARGE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOESFOR
this rlL'. OP IS6O.
CA-«E8.
. .... On Thursday Morom*.
August2d,at 10 o’olook precisely, wa will offer by
catalorue.on four months’ credit.a most exteosive and
desirable assortoent of boon, Shoes. Gaiters. Dro
f •mtnrjujinr abnnt 3 Cl.ll otu< nr the most
celebrated Kastetn manufactures, and of city-made
goods.
The above sale will prove ettreotire to Sonlhrro and
Western baters as the sale oompnsos mroicesof fresh
goods direct from the DJsnafa'tn'ers.
ParUoaurain future adverusements.
pOST OFFICE iiPaRTMENT,
'*■ _WASHINGTOIf. D C., July 17.150)
a LEI'TJ-.R CAktucßs
Agreeably to the authority oonfsrred by the 10th
tho .4 ot of Coagress, of !d ftfaroh. IS6I,
• n i l Wh«^- < s ot t to wooceanc. modify the rates of pcst
®s® l ? Dl ted dates and fot other pursoaes,*’ it is
nereny
- Ordered, >Thai all the avenues, streets, lanes, allays,
roads, and hi*i,wajs in the o- nmhdated City of Phila
o?f'JphjaoFoi^i,l®Wl lj ,n ? *nbin the First,gecocu.
Third. Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, Beven'h. Eighth. Ninth.
renth.Elevsnth. tire'fth.Thirteenth, Fjourteenih Fif-
u l Sr n,l li 8, 5 i' eate l nt !?’ K>?i»teenth. and Twen
fieth wardsof saidoitr,and that partol the Twentr
fouith ward noUtcladed within tho limits of Blockler
•2»»WiiifsV?L a * are nereh/,
Antyst poBt row **’ J bla ord «r to take effect Ist
(Signed.) J« HOLT, Postmaster General.
Post Of pics, Philadelphia, Pexjia,,
July 17 1860
°J C o r ** V abbib *d under lreiruenona f-om
the Foetriffine Department, for the information of ell
concerned.
rhe i-ot of rongress Of 38th Jnue.lB6o, harm* limited
the camera fee 10 the delivery of letters to one c?nt. it
has become necessary for tha department, in order to
.sustain the earner s>stem, fo taVe charge of the whole
business of letter carrying in thisottr.
T} l, :* rß J. or ®rw ln pronmlgatins tho above order of tho
Foatmastep General, laui farther directe** to giv* notice
thW itishiadetcr'ninatioa rigidly to enforce the laws
ag» l?st aov and all private carriers or expresses in said
of this city, from and after the Jstproztmo.
Jiap-linwtanl N. t) BROWNB./o,tmS«r.
rpRADE MARK NOTICE
d!2
name 01
al • , /‘BAY STATE”
as inmr trade mark upon Woojlen Goods. The under
signed, therefore, cautiona against any infringement of
it es a violation of the rights of this * 'omnany, ™
jylfr-mwllrn JOB.S. PArTTreasurer.
TVOTIOE TO BUILDER B. —The Board of
-Li Comml.non.re under an «ot of Awmhlv enfirled
. *.? “A.? ro D d i n f, f, ’ r J b ?. , f«!''oi> of Fublio Butldm.i
in the Citv of I ni lvlelphi., ’ approved Apnl 3. -leso,
hereoj invite plane anßeximatee of opet lo the hu ,a -
lns.propo.eo >o ereotpd. Tueie tuildinre ere de
elsned for the anooipinckution of the oouru of ju.bee.
aid their appropriate oSfoee. end the e-ve-el offloe. of
lepord or the nountp.end also fur the aoooiomodation
or ibe.rveraloonanroe. uand nffioenof the mu ici
pl gorenuoent ofthe eitr of Philadelphia.
The, ere to be placed on Penn tfouare; the buildmra ■
for the oourte. Ao., on the northweetern aeotion. and
those for the munini pal government on the north aetern.
notion of earn Hqunre “ ■
Aitetement,in detail, or the extent of leeommora-
td&svstg^s £ ,isfiE!s&s fl^
.GyoUM plans, sections, elsvations, asd
Tl -?7 B i°‘ ca t J »'bofidtn* will b©rsiuisiw,aooomMDtfd
With clear and full explanations
The osCmate*' are to be aooompanied byoomplsta
specifioaiions and with explanations of the whole so
simple, minute, and full that they may be readily com
prehended by persons not specially instructed in
teo'ure, .
The bjU plane, eatimatce, and seectloationa to ba
direoted to theif reaident -J thAVard. and Yumia-ed
be Torn the firatds; oi September. A?li. lgej.
Eaoh poreon effbmittinii a flan must indicate the tea
t«iale to in conetraotint the bulklinricn-
No cbmpeMition efill bo awarded or paid br the Com
raiilSoL (riftS me plane to be eubmiited, ea berrbj in-
Vittd. nnm ihe means ofoarmng the eaid aotof Aearm
bl7 into effect shali be pionded, In accordance with iu
JAMES R. Lt/uLoW.^ctJin^” ** ' rnm >mt.
i*iijladeJphi3, Julj 11.1660.
OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY —Ppu &
BMpaiA. Juir 11 . hi Aßj-roii,
on Coal transported by thi? oompaay be as follow#,
from July lfl. ontil further potioe; *
To B ichmoud - . ~ i
looltned Place-
Nicctown
Germantown R. R„—
Pail* of fi^sylkul..--
M»u*yi)nk
Egbert'*.
Cooihohookep.
Swede Furnace,,.— ..
Norrist'n or Bridgeport
Port Kennedy.....
&iSr,£fft5 c
Phamlxvill* ....
Royer** Fern
Arammco..., .
Llmenoi..
Pott* town
Douflaa*TiUe
Monocaoy
Eirdsboro^„.
Kxeter...
Reading rT .,..
f rnekartnTT
l/eespo:t.
Mohnviile
Hamburg
Onnr«b r * and Auburn
mhH-wfmtf
By order of the Board of 4>lftna*er*.
lm W. H. AIyILMENNEY, Seo’,.
pUANTEBS 1 BANK OF TENNBFSRR.
. , NxairviLLX, June SO, Jgea
This Bank has this day deolared a dindcud of thitV
seven dollar* and ger eharo out cl !*■,
“'•TPlq* or undmded y ofiu of ihe Ifeuk M*able u r ne
Philadelphia.Staokholder* at the BANK,
aa followe, viz s Ton per cent, and fraotional pan*. oJ
one share ia CASH on and after Ifce ldtb July next, and
the.baianoee.therinoashornew Stook at par. at the
option of the Bank, on or after heptemba*’ iy. lauu.
By order of the Board.
i’S-Im D. WEAVER, Cashier.
pURK AND OHSAP BREAD,
- MANUFACTURED BY THE
MECHANICAL BAKERY.
exit bk oßTxinss at tub roLtawu;*
PLACES:
MECHANICAL IUKERY, S. W. oorn.rof Broad uud
C. CLARK, M ——Fnp 1 it\ Bt, below
H, McN HI I,—^— ..... 8. E. corner Sixth end
JATIIO * SON, .N0,23d North Fifth .treat-
JOHN G. MOXEY No. U 33 Vine .treat,
T. F. SMITH.. No. 1U North Fifth .treat
8. 800Y—.8. E. corner Fifth acd
W. W. MATHEWS, S.E™S?na‘r'El«anth and
D. KNIGHT™. Rroo^fltrcat, °below Wal
nut.
GEORGE QARVXJf"*" .«~No. 1411? Lombard street,
D. COUJjtTNKY.—— N. W. ooraer Sixteenth
WM. COURTNEY &.«h < 'twal(tu
8. R.'W.^NAM.AKKRw—.Federal street, above
8, T.V.NT7 ... . fVtrTiay South Fourth and
Johnston street*.
I, HOf.f,xwn w.oornerBixteetithaii
Ogden atreety.
DAVID SADDLER .No. 2® Nort\i Eleventh
J, TVKIGHTAIAN .Tfafrtwith street, below
8. S. TOMKINS.. agffrK?.* Front
H BROOKS. B. W. corner of Seventh
F. MORRIS.™ »th an
E. B. TURNER No. P li'u‘ ! 'fio 6 ?tj Front
street,
SHUBTE R w..» WM ... MW B. Vf. comer Broad and
m ... _ Parrish streets.
THOS. T. 8LE5T...... ..... Corner Nineteenth street
B.S. DOWN and
J. McINTYRE™— Twonfy-liecwE^strce t, ab.
ALEX. FULLERTON.——Ccm@r of Fifth and Ch^is-
MRS.E.RAMBLER -..lfp. Coates street
D, F, !{. T* W. WOLF. CM Girard avenue,
WM. MrCRACKEN—— 2303 Hamilton street.
R. R. DEAZLY— i,—. ,N, W. corner of Twelfth
mi mu uit-»i and Melon street,
JULIUS KLEgf ♦ .S. w. cor..of 'lhirteenth
SI. NIPPES N.“k! onler of Fourth
MRS. F. ELLIOTT B. w! and
_ _ . Greenstreet.
J. L. HICKS'-, ». ...Lamden. N. J., store 113
« Aroh street.
O.H. RAINIER. ,WMt Philadelphia, S«tb*t
w- t viDhiri r , ab *HaverfordroaJ.
N. L. YARN ELL, Lenrn, Pen&3>
JOHNBARNDT Tremont and PiueGruie.
CEO. D. TOWNSEND. Westchester. iVi.i*
M, MoCLEES—..— .Atlantic Ciry, N- J.
D. HORTON—. , Florence, N.J.
8. F. EBERLEIN - - - - - - - - - - Columbia, Pa.
je3-tf
CIRCULARS,
CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY !~LOOR
Otrri-QOOD NEWS FOR ALL l—The never
laillng Mrs. VAN HORN is the beet; she succeed*
wnen all others have failed. All who are in trouble, at’
Sho have been unfortunate, dapeivu by false promises.
yto her for advice and comfort. In lcvt again sm
ntvtr fails. She has the seqret Of winning the affec
tions of the opposite sex, it is mi* fact whioh induces
ills' orate pretender* to try to Imitate ho», and oopy her
advertisement, She shows job the likeness of your In
ture wife, busotind, or absent friond. It is well knows
to the publio at large that she is the first and only per
son who can show tb*ukS&essin reality, andean give
entire satisfimtion ooall the conoerns of life, whion
oan be tested and proved by thousands, both married
and single, who dail/.*Edeajcer jy visit her. Corce one •
come sill to No. Ifijil LOMBARD Street, bitwnVuni-
OMrart/l HrnM<i> St*
LABELS
IXAWSON & OTUUOLSOK.
NO3, 519 STALL,,
U. l *B,i Mur| !^L Ch r mu t .Lt.t.
JAMES PAWSON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON
lair »»*
COMPANIES.
POTASH For sale by
V„S'KTHERILI, k BROTHER,4T and «9 Nr-tih
T.COND StIML lUI
NOTICES.
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IB IJSC us
i« us
}-t4 lfifl 1.45
lg IK US
}•« lJi IJS
U 7 uc uai
1.8 Uf 1.18
;•£ uo l.io
Hi “d »s
hi \w »s
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W 1.00 K
iM 91 87
IJH W 87
Lg fe »
£fl 90 »>
*3 a ?$
*y s < 7*
g w n
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g 5 75 fif
ffl « «
P 7U Ui
la «7 87
7S © u
BC* is!
BREAD.
(Will, BY AVCITIOR.
TVI THOMAS a SONS.
fio >- J 39 »nd 141 South FOURTH Stine:
HAT km A'rTr£E B T>4£D BEAL ESTATE.
kx CHANGB EVERY TUESDAY.
o<i?.™o«lMlS' 1 ” < '"’ oM<,ninla ' ) ' “ d Ansn.tonlj
_ a STOCKS AND ttK*L KBTATF
§*!® ll\\* E 2e tl anr *T®*****. July.
So! 2 ftth Sn]j -
HA o?r\ hand bills fur each sa.e now readr.
th ° WlP*~°* r W? ° r esate and *took», M
hereafter be held at la o’clock
n<»n , And« in the evening. at 7 o'eloek,
** the option of either *a le.
Real estate at Private sale.
•JT.SSK? :#g*£SssL &Sg5?S2£Z
’XT £8.14 B^GurreiS 01 * 011 KDn ‘
j 5l- M*»te enteredon oar private sale register*
Sft®{* 1 5 e £j? Bc ** , - OB * Uy u* OUT pnbho tale alwtrac,
§Lnt?!° h >M ° 0O, ‘" *™ * nata4 *«»Ul.) free c l
THF y,,™. TO B' OKSF.LLKKH.
PH(I A DELPHI A TRADE
SvirS, 2* “'OKS,' SIBREOTTPE PLATES, Ar“
.bin uS£? 0M on MONDAY, Sestnmbec 17, 19 a.
kt Catalog ur* in press.
PEREMPTORY SALK OP BONDS.
oh.w» S t3f g PM’ndnlphia Ltr
»hora itir.y norcern^ tdn ' It r "* rT »’ torwoount or
cSti”.Jf r (*6 oro,l or the
Bond, aJttjßJ!^:! .d ^T^i^il j o!Sfe;»sS.V
Pnfffl?h?A a . b!a at th. MachinX,’ bl'A','
n. • .HHAf. ESTATE—AI'GIIST n.
Orjoao. Lonrt »a!»-Eit.to of John Hetman, deed
isSW3ffirtKsg d DWJJ ‘ L “®- ca.h. n S^oV s ,
jota™. t * ta ““T"' o - |rtor P Brink DWELLING, rd
jofZm". E,t<,te ~ T '® G * to '7 Briok DWELLING, ad
-B&me Erate—GKoun o H b'Tof#fe>a ***r.
Fererap orv Sale—Dy ord*r of Heir*.
*? rT . v 'uable LOT 3 acre*. 19 perebes.on th* Y«*rk
road, store Nieetnva Inre. *sie aberlofe.
“RTV«Uttn?T S i , mTct , ".! sof •Jr* ll .’ P'nrairn.
omhlriwKlwa/i? I®'' 1 ®''- a ‘ imtraj
T J™«K d AND DWELI?[N'?, ? .Nn; Gr.no mm,
VERY IMPORTANT SALK.
MONTOUR Irsn <' US?PaSy's“ A"OKKS AND
EBTATE.
On Tuesday#
Eicliimin 1 ? 0 ' St U c, ’ 1 - l “ ol ‘‘ Eoon ' at il -n Philidalpbin
troJ‘nJ™ r7 . Tata, F 4 . p ?’P l!rt . T . ,K, ‘ ,,l s in s i" <lia Monb-nr
3w.;in!S‘, n „ I ffi Sf,^-4 0 40" 5 nearly CoJ
W Fol/ particulars read, m handbills.
B * L 5 OP BUPEKIO3I FURNIrURE
fmiJFvrwS Of„ DHUGGIS TS’ HO rTLP S,
shelving, ac„ brim and o
&kk™n't\W Ac'.
e > ‘A*U-—var»&io to-morrow aormor. ar the eu-'t on
a^ P es 0M of«ceiUnt Meon.l-
ptW'f Mfn. made b. Parrn'l, Her
'"2* a .lock of drn-et.tp Ml’nn, ins.
liedL sod ' m idio nea, ha JChinaand *l*aa-»arr.
nnU « Impannl, a. , ‘.mm 0 ,7-
ll?. nttJih VJ" n* l ™:*'” »Moitment, worthy
onudn't r - I^iM “ Gll of par
'•r.-ahrdj
At« o clooc, at the Auction Store, aa oi
exoeUent second-hand ranutnre, elecsct piano- iortc-8,
fine minora, carpets, etc., from KmUies
removed to the store forconvemeon* >j
V t ? c * ,tof s rrts *' st »*J aw » bottles. Tneuiijaee.A
Also, snelvmr. drawer*. Ac.
Aj*o, a lire-proof safe made by Parrel A Bercinz. *’
Ai*o. two large i»on rhes a. * '
OSBS NATH AN is, & UV T iuMKtH
MEiKinAitt „
esr&ST of SIXTH and %ace Street*.
... . , NONRY TO LOAN.*
w*tohe*,lewelry, r.ver plau.ara good*. , i*.».
hard Yeu?9r*. waDcr, iairr.,n., » .
niture, bedding. ai»a 00 j?r<sl4 ©f erery asesnptior si
r^. e ° T i B raoann rrara oas dotUr to 4
lorsnrKßrtho/Lmsaercedoo.
KI © 8 Oldest Mtsblithed Bouse in this cki
K Private tutrMicncn RACK Ptwt.
Hu»rs*a hoar* from • A. Ba. to 9 f. M
Heavy tpsaraaee lor the benefit of tfeso^fs r .
TWOPRRoSn?
•ST Adv»nce*of M >,
ihortiSStu 0 ' #,W wrani *.-- <f
• PBTVA’SIFRiLK.
CMunoAtlr'- LEVEE and
msssfacfared at hill
silver * ols * lepine wstch^s.
Eashah. Swiss. arJ
estomsainc low pnoe*. jewelry of
Sramieti ll < L5”v/ TsnJ ’ trosical 1*;-
6r»* of Havana eigara, at naif tbs
in Asaatioee to suit parehaser*, s_i4
varios* oust kind* oTroods. *
... . . 4 OUT DOOR* SALES
Attended to personally by the Auction*#?.
d»#2. naiw,aenU of 407 kind of rood* *oa^
O, “ <L SO»E3 NAT Dans.
machinery and ikon.
PENN OTKAM ENGINE AND
•afeBpbBOILVR WORKS-MB* FIB * i.WY.
PRaCTjCAO AND THEORETICAL ENGIN*£Wfc
MAGHrNITO.fWai- K- MAKERS, WcxkuifiiS:
and FOUNOiiKfI, havmr* for many year*. be* a vi
laoeeaefnl op* ration, and been, exclusively onsaced m
baildtng ana rep&mnjc Alarm# ssd River >nrine*. hua
Md low pressure, Iron Boats. Water Task? Proffer*,
*©.. «©.* r*ep*ot;ally offer their aerrfoee to the pabli3,
ae beisc fully prepar'd to oortraes for Engine* of all
siae*. Maria*. River. and Stationary* barmy sets ot
patents ofdifferentstzes, are prepared to execute cr
cm with «aick despatch. Every description of Pattern
makmx nude at the fiborteet notice. Hie h and t ©w
PKMare, Flu*,T»lmtir, and Cjlipder Dollar*, of tis
beßl,r«nMs)van\a charcoal iron. Forasca oxaliaiac*
and ktadas Iron and Rr«eeCaatme>.ofa;fdeitoTi&tiße«;
RoJl Turning, tforcnr Cattiiw, and ail other work con
nected with the above business,
Drayinin and specifications for all worfc dona at their
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The sabeenbers have ample wharf cock room for re
pairs of coats. where they can lie in perfect safer*,
and are provided with shear*, blooks, fails, Ao.» *&.»
for rauiQg haavy or light weight*.
JACOB G. NBAFIE.
M JOHN P. LkVY.
BEACH and FALhIER arrears.
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 051
M A M *2uWd*hi».-Wri..
LIAU H. 1 lEflfl infortn* hi* tmnda that, bavin*
ohaaed the enure store oi Pattern* at the abort* Foua
or*, he ulm prepared to. receive order* for EoHine,
brut, »i S»v Mill Cube,*, Beat, Cheisicel, »nj
HffltM Work. Gesnn*. Caotur*! made Horn Hover
be ratary or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand.o t
lo«a* tnt» rf
nAXTSL Y, MXS&iCKt i. TAVeBAJ* Wu**!**,
oouthwaTkM^y'; 1 -
SSSmt AND WASHINGTON ff?R£F*a,
, ....mmanuLgaia.
MERRICK & SONB,
' „ ENGINEERS AND MACHINIST*
Manufacture High and I*cw Frsmr* tileaii Em ls*.
for Land, Kiver.acd AanAsservioe.
.Boiler*, Gasometer*. Tans*. Iron Bouts, Castiizs
of all load*, either lrca or Bras.
Iron Frame KocM for 8«* VfcrkM, Work Flora. SiJ
road Station*, Ac.
Retort* lad Ga* Maohinsry of the latest im »-*i *t*.
proved eonstriotics.
Every deesripdoa of Plantation Machinery, esrh *_*
Sesir. Savr. %ai Grm Jill* Yfcwun Vu*. O m st*.u
Trime. DeCeciU'n. Fil»r», fuitinEuniM, to.
Bolt Agent* for n. Ki stu’l lltect Sorir ttuhnr
Apr are tu.: Niimtrti’, I’etect 8-,eara Hammer; a 53
A*pin.»*l! it Wolarj 1 . Patent Ceatnftma Sajar Drain
i&r Maeb’o** ««^-y
HOTELS.
«T. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
Broadway,
. . . , I?KW YCKK.
when eomeletad. six year*aro, the BT. NICHOLAS
va*uaiTer*aUy prc»iqasoedthexDOft ttagaifoant, 00-i
-veaient, and thoroughly on&niaed **tabb»bment of t,.e
smd on thi* continent. w£at it Ira* then it remain* to
day—without a rival in else, in sumptuousne**, and is
tU* P®pwal element* of oamfort and enjotmect, Tae
nowl ha* aqoo&modatiop* for on* thousand sees;*, in
cladins one hundred complete anile* of apurtmenu for
famine*. bix btmdredpereona can be comisrUDlj seated
at.th* tables of it* three pubho dining room*, and no
this* that mode mart ha* devised for the convenience and
•ooial gratification of the travelling public ha* ben*
omitted ui iu plan. or is negleo ted in it* praeUc aide tails.
The early reputation 01 the house at hose and ahroa.l,
derived from it* magnitude- its superb appointment*,
and its home-like comfort* acu. Inxnnes. has been ex
hanoed every year by the unwearied exertion* of th*
proprietor*.
mrlT-Sa TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, A CO*
BAVING FU?fDS.
“ A little, bat cites, fill* tbe Purw.”
PRANKUN SAYING FUND, No.:
, Street, between Ciest-j
ant and Walnut, Philadelphia, pajaailHspoitt*!
on demand. 1
D«»o«itotV mro.T msw* t>j Gweremro;,
State, and City lioan*. Ground Rents, Mort
gages, Ac. 1
This company deems safety better then \%to'
promts, ooßseuuently mil run nomkwnb d<»»o-l
•lion* money, but have it tX all time* ready u>
return. With I per oent. int&reet, to th* owner.as
they have always done. This Company never
fciuiss tided.
Females, married or single, and Minor*, can
deposit in tbsir own right, and coco deposit* m;,
be withdrawn only b* iheir consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorpprated by the State
of rennsylvama- with authority to receive money
from trustees and executors.
LARGE AND SMALL kUMS RECEIVED.
Oraoe open daijj, from 9to S o’clock, and on
Wednesday evo&iaf unfa) 9 o'clock*
DIRECTORS.
d&pob B. Shannon, Cyrns CsdwalUd**
Joan Shindler. Georye Ramil ■ 1
MalMhiW.BW, '
JfOWis Krufflbbaar, Heart Del*.*,, I
i
Cf*VsCAt)WALi*AP*a t 'Treasurer.
*j3-y »
** A Dollar eaved is twice canted,"
CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT IN
PANvR^«Tmff-,S,mN;' Jj SAr®Ty thi st coh
’ “otkvvMt oonisr if THIRD,
TBaiaT 1 i3koorsomlsd by the State of Fennsyl*
n % s° a » - Srjeor and m
*rom day of deposit to the day of mth-
v-
SSSiV 1 * Fraud* Lee.
& Ba ?? a ?Lw® oa » Joseph Yerkes, •
f«^SJSSS2 ! T e<i and Ptymeata made daily.
a jam vestments arc made, in eonformkf w*k *k*
-u °b finit-claae cecunties m wiii ai
yf^ot .»80urity to‘the dcpoe.tora, oad
4otl¥ ° pannanencj a.id stabilrtj t..
CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES
HUTStre«t COMPAJ,y ’ “raerTHIKD »tii CHK6X
?L r ' ! nrn rsMiv.iJ. BCJ Mia I«ck os a i
frg£n£lnS*rards ,B * ° a i * ns^D( ** I rP &EU, naif Siwtianj,
£re»ident-STjfePHEN JR. CRAWFOiID,
r«ANDLES,
PAARAFINE WAX,
PURE SPERMACETI,
CHEMICAL SPERM.
AjsorteJ aims. ABAMAMI.NP.
fc MoKEOnE. SI u4}iB.WU.\KVEy.
COAPS.
° ™ H^ E » N Tf«|gl^ E B«-ATi: B
brViwn,
,Ms^ AMI. REA
HPAR AND PIX( H.—150 bbls. Tar, 450
*OW«e°" ?Sn I ni?i.Sf < i• 9 UR" fgr «a!« t>r
fa B H 3 U RNJhK ~ A, CO., no. 18 tomb