PERSONaI ; --)T— Th% Hon. Edward-Bates, of Missouri, la .Hc4Sonhlfl'«tarti from Nor/frCa- V~Tolisr 7 Me satfvo State.' t-oj ' —^rp^^typ^-Hogboa.has Catha " - tfSv; St^w*V »’ popular ;wa tcrtog-pl aoe, TUo B«Ko^slioe?kl r tl4‘!Cvor^<>or.' ;' jaarrlago ot’iba princc, Couiit. do IVknl, MatlMa, of Bavaria, ?a „.,l)o*fcsKjßc<l in of the unsettled GOddi : ‘ " Frederick Bmtth, Esq., of New Jersey, Rafted .States consul afcßarbadoes, sailod’from , Hav7‘YoTk, ort , rhur3day ) fur the,latter place'fn tho-ElUa Bare?,' via'Bertnuda,' ’ ■ { ,. V —An English clergyman at Halloway, England, v has been,detected inpreaotilng the sermons of Boy. 'BoshnoU, of Hartford; from the pubiUhed vo* -ajfijpis la this country. *V .'v|^’The corporation of Yale College, on Tuesday;, , ejected' Prof. BHas Loomis, .of_N«w York,.toith? iOhalrpf, Natural Philosophy and AetronbmyVinadj -'.'Yfioant by thedeath of Prof.- Olmsted-., V; ... The Hoa. Galushs A' tow, of Pennsylvania. ; has'been' staying at Congress Hell,-Saratoga,'for ‘ fomb days past u Meking to recuperate from the fatigues and excitements of (he late session,. , M««hat. Oaitelfane haa become, by, the death of Prince dereme, the' senior Marshal ft France, by age. MarebaVVAillattt, who was promoted to that rank in 1851, hiw, fcoworer, held th& position longer *tfeaa anJ ottrtr Marshal. . . —Mr. John P. Adrtanco, the manufacturer of the Buckeye mowing maohipe. fa this State, -sajs th/smteoent that 103 oonvtbta in the Auburn prK bod are engaged in the msDufacture of the Buok*; •ye uiLOhiats, isaa errer-. * ' ? —The diplomatic CMps is well represented tit Newport. Baron WetteMted, Belgian minister;- M Bodiseo, E*q.k Secretary of the Russian lega-i t on. CountTrlelhard, of the French legation; and. W. B odie. of theißriLhk legation, are all at tho 5 O.c iu House- ._- r - ■ —The Taantoh (Mass.) Gazette states that Frank Whitney, of New Bedford, last week, presented tj County Treasurer Woodward, a demand for $25,000 damages and sis years interest, making ou aggregate of $34 830, on account of confinement in j*U 163 days, and for libellous accusation as a dis* turner of the peace ani a nuisance,, Vino Hall, of ,the-Great Eastern, ix) oomp&oy with the directors,Captain Guinagiie. Mctata. Bold and.Yates,.with.their ladies, Went over to Toronto on the 231 inst, from Niagara by iho etoime? New York.' Captain Hall proceeded in tie-evening by tho same., boat to. .Montreal, the other members oflheparly remaining in town/ /' —The’oldeSt .living graduate of Tula ,College, Mr.' Joshua-Biwey, ofi Watertown, N. Y,, is in New Hoven, attending the commencement exer’ cisos., Ho entered Ms ninety-fourth year in April last, and orj-ya his bodily, and mental faculties to a remarkable degree . Mr Dowey will doubtless find-New,Haven sdmowhat’ebauged since he left college, seventy-three years ago. —Among, ibe persons now visiting Bedford Springs' are ex-Governor 'William F. Johnson, Judge'Thompson, of tbe"Supreme Couitt; Bishop Bowman, ofLhnoaster; JudgeSharswood, of Penn sylvania; Hon., Carroll Spence, late Minister to Constantinople, amHUr; George B. Purvinnoo, of Baltimore, besides & great many other prominent persons from all parts of the country. "—Augustus Aunand, a clerk of Captain John Petris, of' the St. Eaftport steamers, absconded a short timesineewith §s4o of his employer’s money. The case was put into the hands of Detective Officer" John Dunn, of Bos- who caugh t .Aunand at Jamaica- Plain?, just as,he was about to take the train for Providence.' Auoand wta somewhat' surprised at being tripped up so’suddenly. ' . * ■ / The Narraganeet. Tt.vzcj.reports that the Bey. EliHa Chushoagb, of Stoniogton, Conn., though 95. years old, la,yet, both physioally and intellectually, hate as most men At 70. ! He is frequently called to preaob, especially at the funerals of aged people, and often speaks an hour with jfar. lees ofexhtins- Goa than bymoßt of his junior brethren in tho sacred profession over a thirty*' miuuteessay: —At the next meeting of "the American A&sosi- Atiem for the Advancement of Science, which will bo held at Newport, P«. T., on the first Wednesday cf August, Professor Henry will deliver a discourse commemorative of the life of Dr* Robert liars. Prefessorßache will also give an address on the Gulf Stream, while Professor Leidy will discuss the u 4xttect Xepttlia:andT mammalia of North America. . —When the Nova Scotians prepared to present the' pf'Wales, first with a Newfoundland dog, and subsequently with a grindstone, hnmao ingenuity was puzsled to discover tho appropriate* noasof tho lust gift. The most sensible suggestion is, that they intended the grindstone to be tied to the dog’s neck, thus enabling'the Prinoe. to rid himself, at pleasure, of this rather inconvenient appendage jto Ms travels.— NewYorJk Times. I T.I O AL . Tae Charleston . Mercury denies 'tjmt it baa •ter objected toßreokioridge and Lane as being tao seouobal* Do the contrary, it thinks them just about Motional enough.' . ' - Tea Brockport JldveTihtr announces tBo re moval of-Mr. Sheldon, or Albion, from tho post of general mail agent, and the appointment of Mr. Josuph Dresser. Reason: Mr. Sheldon goes for Douglas. _ SHAKBPEABE says : « Let all tbo endß thou alm’at at bo thy country’s ” The fire-eaters, per haps. consider-themselves-aa literally obeying this injatfetioh. The end they, chiefly,aim alia the end of the Republic.— " Prentice, ' Tub Republicans are making a vigorous canvass in the Bc. Loais Congressional District. Tbo Hon. Lyman Trumbull and the Bon. F. P, Stanton have made speeches .there, and Frank Blair is going iifltelthhts accustomed'energy. A GsNT&fciCAir from North Carolina states that prominent Douglas men in that State- declare thatau electoral ticket for him will he brought out atno’disignt day. So, also, each intelligence reaches here -by letter* from Mississippi!— iVnsh. Cor , Tribune.' ' .• Jqjin Toukq Brown, member of Congress from Kentucky, writes to Washington that be sap ports Mr Douglas, and (bar, in the county of Bar* den, in that State, cboro are not above thirty De mocrats for Mr Breckinridge oat of 1,009 Demo cratig voters. A correspondent suggests tho propriety, of requ©VUog (he liepdbltcuu electors of New Yoik to assemble .at tome convenient placo in -their rc spec try e. counties" on Monday, August 27, the birthday of Hannibal HamUn, to celebrate tho same by holding cobnty mass mootings. Taerk are those in .Washington industri onily circulating the statement that Gen. Cushing •does hot care for the Supreme Court judgeship, but that bis wishCBj)&ve a different direotiou. What he do*s waht h£fnotyet transpired, stiU less what he is likely to get.— World. SiSAToa FiTzpATßrcK, who was nominated for Vice President by the Douglas Convention and declined, has written a letter In wbloh he says: “ A jeordlog ia sentiment with the platform upon which Breckinridge and Lane have been nomi nated, I shall, ns.a matter; of course,-yield them my support.” Tbs Chicago Pres*, understands that Gov* Sewerd will be present at the Republican Illinois State Convention, whioh will meet on tho 16;h ol August, and that he will also be present at a Re publican uusa meet Cog for Whomrin, South Min neSJU, and Northern Illinois, at La Crosse, abrnt the 20<h of August. Some of ex-president Pierce’s old New Eogtaud frionds at Washington comment very bitterly upon his reoent eonrse, saying that he hue closely allied MtnseH’Jo, the few who have been his violent enemies,, while he has wounded the feelings of the rank and file that have stood by him through a storm of detraction. So anxious are the Republicans of. Califor nia to possess a raU bf tho Abe Liocoin stamp; that, at a late enthusiastic meeting of the party, St was voted to send on to Illinois to obtain one, and in ca?o the supply of the original article is ex hausted it was suggested that Mr. Lincoln be requested to split one more for their especial benefit. Jcdob Wt&tu Ms, delegate at large to the National Convention from the State of Kentucky, is against the Disnaiyalsia Tho Breckinridge and Laos men of. Graves county are in a minority. Their e*H for a ratification meeting brought forth the ratification of the nomination of Douglas and Jobottp by ibo Democracy of Groves, tho Dte unionists making but a small rimed of fifty, and disolrUed-at that.—Sto/r#/ , ~ * The B&kckiskidoe Organ.—A telegraphic despatch from WoehiogtOp to ibe Cincinnati jGri qtarer says: • v . «• le ia understood that the Breckinridge faction het received $25,000; and given it to the Now York Harold to advuoito theirtMUG, Bennett has accord* logiy.raisod the Yancey 'Tho Douglas men are *M of thii, for the supportot.Bennett hug been for many year* fatal to those if. In 1858 ho sustained Fremont, who only got sixteen thousand votes out of eighty.four pollod in the eitv of New lork.” * Hon. J. Morton, president of the Qtoen brier *hite Sulphur Springs, has, on behalf of \ho directon, formally tendered the hospitalities ot that famous waterl&g-plfloo to Senator Douglas. This Is tho great summer resort for Southerners, and saob an invitation from the leading men of ita vicinity is doomed as indicative of. the popularity of the “ Little Giant 7 * in that, section, or else a strong desire for a star to aid in filling up the hotel. It is not improbable that the invitation will bo aeoepted, as it is.already rumored that Jadgo Douglas has an extensive Southern tonr in contem plation, responsive to numerous pressing rcqueers from Ms friends— Herald. , The Detroit Free Press flays: « Among the aooesstona to tho Democracy from tho Repub lican ranks lu Calhoun county, Uex-Sberiff H. M. Dixm, of Afarshalf, who has been otto of tho main, stays tf the Opposition; and has done &ft much to baud un and maintain the party as any man ia tht country. In 1851 ho was'elected sheriff on the Republican ticket, and Again In 1856, by o&preevdentediy Urge majorities. One gentle- SMB from OeJboun states that witbln tho immedi ate circle of his acquaintance there are at least fifty who have heretofore acted with the Black lie pablicans; who will how vote for Douglas and Bar -3- Calhoun Will give.a good aocount of herself In ovember YTe areAuthorized’ by Mr. Sickles to state, is reply to the announcement made in our columns yaaterday, on behalf of Mr. Wood, “that the May* or has ddl attend ;hlsreUtldnfl with Mr. Sloklos, and would nor, iihdor any circumstances, support bias for Goßgr«js, 5, . ; that Mr- Sickles has not yet «*t*rAi n edwh e t hor or not-ha will become a oan dldato ferfftweotfea to’Cnhgress • and be will oOmiiD mpMUoSy the.wishes of bfs oonatitu •itiaponthuk aujbiooW hlfl-deoiifen yrlll not be in floeMed In the uant eUker by the opposition or the Mpport of Hon. Fernando Wood. Mr, Sloklcsis alee somewhat.surprised at the avowal of Mr. JJsed he is not resident of tbe dfc. Wet. aad MttotUd his aid.—Daffy Weekly Review of tko VKHadelphia T r ‘ :Jl ''"-JtttitfkctCw 7 { ‘- i - 27, ISM, The hot voaUier, with the absence trem tho oily of ft laroe number of oar mostootive business mon.haa in terrupted -the usual coume of trade, and the have lieoo. inaotive this week. Bread; stuffs continue dull and drooping; ,BaTki«sttndy,.Cnt» : too.'closes betted r Cioai is firm at the advance., The '.lron marketcoßtinees-dulb Grocorics—there is more ‘doing to Su?3T : ot rotbor higher Tates. CoKcs i? also better. Molaasaa eontmuea dutl. Tho provision mar-. ; k?t haabeen aoMve, and holders have realizoda further advance- Fisk'ure very quiet In Fruit toere is more doing.' .Hido* r aud Loatjior are very dull. Naval Stores -not much doing. OHe are firm, witlnnore dome iu Fish and hard Oft. Bait is firm; Seeds aro quiet for fclie want ofetook. . Tees-aro firm, but very quiet. Tallow is moving efi more freely at quotatione. Tobaooo—no ohange&nd the sales limited. ’ Whiskey contiuues du'l, and.for Wool the receipts are falling off, and the de mand is good Rt full? former rote*. In' fireftdßtnffs the- operations have been light this week, and the market ceneraly dull at previous quota tioss. the demand for Flour both for export and home use-being limited and prices about i lie same; the sales include only some 4COi) bblg. at *9t> ts for Bupdifino, Ss37hso6Wforf esh-vronnd do, the latter for better brands, and 80 MJ4Q6 76 for extra and extn family, ng toquaiit*} the bulk of the sales are of good Wo tern ex'ra/it 86 604J* bbl. The stooksand receipts oontinuo luht; ana superfine is getting rather source at «he above rat**-, the sales to the trade range at f>om $6 26up to 8574066010r Fiiperfine- extra.and lanoy brands, asm <tu litv. Rye Flour is doll and selling m a small way atS3 62H. Corn Meal is bntlitt«inquired fur. and 300 sold at A 3 S7K; ihe &took is very 1 The following is the inspection of Flour and Meal lor the tveek endear July 3J. 1860.* Half barrels of superfine „ '0 iiariels of superfine.... . 7,99^ " : efiddiings Zm.' i .7^.. —•— 8t ** ' Com Meal 376 ** Condemned.. Wtife.i]' is beginn-tu forward more freely ; tbetvd jsofver> superior quality butthe wlute is gene rally poors the denmri however, both for muling ai.d rhipmenr h»a fallen off and prio* , s are unsetrled arm lower, the sab's rouchitiß some 80.000 bag. chirnr prime new OelnwHre and >iarylai.d re a at 120®1230 afloat, io* oludine some not prime ot 1500116 ; now Pennßvlvsma ot liO0i2to; o'daoat 9dal»is new Southern whitest ne m quality, urd old Kentucky do at 11604606,10 "toro. Kjei*6cnrc«.o)d Pennsvlvamarell mi in a small way at76©780 and new Jeisey at 70®7ftc. Corn is v ryrcaioo. >»nd all nfferrd, about 10000 bus. loun l buyers at 65«T680 for.sood and prune Pcnnsjlva niaand -outhor n jellow olosins d*»li at the latter rate, H float; seme iof»tinrsold at 60aC3o.end whilent66o. Oats are wrth sales ol.some 55iW bus,mosiJy from tore, at S9«t4oj for good io pnmo i-enn-ylvama nml 55«r370 for Delaware, inolacmg small lots now t >ats bus.mmquolitr. Mill Fe d-Wparoaa vU»d ofai-aloof VjrumrabhipßtufTnt S ton. >J'S—'»heuiarkutuenerall) mfirm and ad vancing. Of Mess Pork sumo furtners letare icported at $l9 to. f*nd in a small w«> at sl9'6 per bbl. fhd atoo« is iigi t> ml »cid ml’ewhanas. frothing doing In prune Beef «tllsaB wanted for altiVs «to;cs. at $14016 per bbl* ptooti is inquired for. to ro South, but teneraily at a- price below the views of Jiolue»n who Hronpk'n* a »urthor a'vauo*; SCO onsks sides sold at 12tf‘J2&0>, ai d shoulders at }POIDaIo lb; ha-t s ranee AiH(®j2osf> lb; the lattor lur.fancxcurej}. Of Green Mevs the Btockis.beht atm hoders firm witc 4a|bs or -M) corks, nt l!jqoll>4i for sides- and PoPJtfo n*jr shoud-ra in jejbtead* nttha (Utvr.nce, ho\ d- ; ersiskmn for tea. nod I3XOUe for kc>s. wi fi small sales. moves oil slowly, at 100]lo for sacked * h»esft ts qmor. Yorn selling in a small way «t 100 tb. Eggsaremoroplent;,antfßoll msr atU^lgj^.otz.. MiS'l aLS,~ i Jioip is no new fea ure m the Tron trade, anu a small business rm(v (o noto in M Metal at $23 lor anthrai-ite bo. 1. s&i fpr so. 8. and $2060 rer ion for No. 3on time. Nothing doing ip Blooms. Hays and Rails, the salss are modetate. and pn< e'? farm,- the hnvers. Lead and Gtppar are unchanged, who small BA'rtW.— I There is a steady demand for Quercitron, ■and.lit No. lis source, end wanted at so&toD. io »aimer’s Bark, and about the usual businoss d>’ing at 812-8! IS lor Spanish Oak., UhJKSw aX.—Ver* little offe-mg or selling, and we quote Vojlpw a» StcSSo & lb. i the only -sale we hear boxes i*dnmant.ne ati7o,ontime. Nothing new in t porni and Tallow Candles, and the «a:os limited atHOMc for the to«iu»r r i M»AL ihe demar-d is less active. &ul pomes io s'nwjy ut thp RdvAucs. 'i be market, however* is* fern;, andatufutflraietjuj/jessdoni tofio is acta pievious qunirii rates. , y COl* ON.— T be market ib hatter, and the fine srades especially are held for higher prices, but the demand is .limned,and tho sales reach about 900 Dale's,‘in* mia q% from 7to I3K<> cash and nbi-rt Uiue, the latter for mmdliUK fair uplands ami Guns. . Staten entol tho moverneuiß since the lftt ofSeptem* her last, &3 compared with the previous three years: ' XSfll. 1869. i«6B. Heo.atPorts 4.446.0C0 0 3,040.000 2.80<1.003 Ka. to (i. Britain. 2 C 62 000 1.941.000 1,765 000 “ Fr.«iae .... 57AW0 423 000 3774100 403.000 “ Other f. ports.. f&r.UOO /38.000 380.000 404.000 Total exports... S.7GOCO ?fpfr(WQ 2612.000 2200000 Stoobouhand.... 1730U0 271.000, 5)0.000 Ofwh’oh during the past week, inoludcd id the &o»,yo: Reo. Efforts..... 4m B<W J O.m 3 (SC Bx, to G. Britain. 11.000 "l&oeo jo.ooo 9,W0 ** Frnnce 1000 • 2,1)00 3.000 3,w0 “ other f. uorts, fi uuu a.ouo 9.009 4,000 Total exports.... IS 000 20.000 30 000 3 4 000 • Summary.—Rec«)>tJi— ut the ports, compared wiili iiist year. 7 3.000 bales. increase to Great Britain.7ll.ooobales; tticreksatd Pfa’ncD,le3,(xa; decrease to otner foreign ports, 61,000, Total' increase in exports. 8)2 000. * nieers withft good inquiry from the trade Atnov-wioed rates, and aoarjro oi Rio fuse in sold at I6)dC. and some i.aguayra at 16j. usual ten s DtfUi-SAN)) f)yL's.— Tm#9 ;d articles under this head has been rmited,and price* the 1 suiao. toda Ash soil nt 2*fo2>fc; b'nl rodi. at 2)4«xl&; and Iridigo ai $2 460] 66 )&, un rime, for BenxaJ> Fldtt uro very, quiet; ti/eTe tiro very few arriving, r.nd a small invoice of v nckerei sold from tbo ve*»f*l on terms kcptpnyute; store prices range at S*l7ai7 60for is, ,®lsa)dmr3s, and bHI for Inrße.NoSs.ns to b ai.d ; the demand m limited. Picklod Rerrlngsetl, t.a wanted, at §303 3l> fi-ordplore, oud Dry Ci-d ac §3 25 iP’ 100 lbs. ’ f7V “ •FllBI r.—A onrte of Fine Apple* baa just arrived, but no salo? are ropd Ud asjet. D.unestio Green Kruitis obimnKinmorcfToelj.amiailca of Apples are making fct H l Oiio2 60 libl, and Feache* -t Bieg%V baykpe. F&aTHt.R« continue source, hut tho dcniami m hm- Hed.ataon t6oo tb for *ood We?t«rn. FJlKlGßTiScontinue dull,owing, in some measure, lo mo icnroityof vessels cndnoeaßngementßof any r.ote ure made punho to eithor London or Liverpool tho on the berth being full; Westmdia Preights urn ALendy and firm at previous rules. Nochangein h'ouhimn coastwise'raiec,and business moderate: 100 523 toot to New Orleans and Wqbile, To Boston tnfiro is not mnch doing, and the same. Col* tiers me m demand, und getting about §1 60 toßoßtoo. sl3dol 36 to Frovidence, §1200126 to New Haven, and 950 V tori to New York, from Port Riolimond. GtlA/vO—Ve>y ytt’odoing,aednoohange to nolem anv of the lending Kinds, GINSKNG-is without movement, and prices are no tniaM.y the same. ’ HlDfcß—There have been no arrivals or rales, nnd th« mar Lot ta dull and drooping,'buyers holding off lor lower prices. . . . 1 ~ iiUfs a rt> but little inquired for* and Eastern and Vrextern sell slowly at IromS/fHo tw*r lb as m quality; . LKATHiiR—Vej:» btife movement in the 7 market, and bUTt-rs aro not disposed to operate to any extent. - liMftiß R.—There is a mode rate businersonlrtonnte m Wnite a»-d Yellow Pine h aid* at §l4OlB for the :or mer. and §l3oJsfor the latter. Laths aad Shingles are steady : some further salesof tha farmer are repotted tt f «1 J2fi, and 4)5 feet Pickets at §7 per M, N aVai< biOliLS.—Spirits of *1 urpenUne has further declined, and somo ino bbl# sold at 30®40j per rnllon, at tbft J')r<r,er ruts f-oin the vessel. Of Rosin we notn tales of 1 iioObhlsa* §1 60 for common. 817602.76 per bll for No 2and good 00. I. 2Wl»bls Tar gold »t §4.37)40260 per bol for Newhernadd lOObblsNewbern pitoii sold at §1.76 per bbl. - OlLS.—Sperm «nd Whale are firmer, but not very ac tive, and tho smes me mostly in lots from store at r.nheriii ho rates. Lara Oil ir r!#o firm Vut quiet at 92iru5o for summer *nd winter. Of'Linseed the sales aro moderate at 68a590, in casks Bnd bids. lmm.rtsol Sienn and Whale Oil and Whalebone into the Voited States, for tho week ending July 23, I 860: m ' bblssp. Bblswh. Lbs bone, Total for the week 2 565 2 uo i'loviously 41,676 • 812.830 l,olC.Boij From Jan. 1 fo date. ...44.141 11(930 1 016 800 game time last >eir... 68 2(0 159,479 l,6fc7oH> PLA'TER —>ot mooh ottering or selling, and eoft ia qno’td at *2 Ts^ion. UL E-Tno m wiser \* inactive, and a small business to i;"Ueo at lb. the tatter for pnme. HALi' is uiichanutd and a cargo of.Tmks .eland sold at a price kep* private. are verr quiet There is li Wo or no Oloversecd offering or ael'inu, and prim* la w*st«*d at Sfi #■ bu Tint* tnv ia quoted at $4 25«T4 CO ; and Domestic Flax saml at SI 62#’ bu. but wo hour of i,o sales. tl|«»Ak.—With an aefivo demand Iroro tbe trade and the rofjn<*rs holdeis have realized rather bolter prices. TLi• week l.CQObhds Cuba told at7a7>*o, and 7?4«re?fo urrorto Kicoonttme. sFJBJ fS.—l he demand for Brandy and Gin ia limited, sni prices arc o tß <. r». E. Hum sella a- wanted at3so 35nl Whiskey is •e»linßm°deißteij'm 21ir220 for bbls, .the tatter for prime Western; s>s tor Urnd a e, and 21 j perns lon forftftds. *J‘A’ LOW i* fi m; sales of city-rendered are re ported at lOaloMe 4P ft. y ioiiaCO;*.—ihe market is very q let. hut without an? aiierat'nn to not- in ewf or mabufactured. . are firm and a amon buamege duing in most kinds. VkjOL.—With fairreceipts for tbe season, and a Food dem'nd from uoinufactiirers. the market s very firm, iho inquir* is ch * fly for tho medium qualities. The earns reach About 1W u »Iba m lots at from 4oupto Mo net. for common to mil luood and fine flecco. IMPORT A.T lONS, Ut aponed lor The Pretc.i Ro3TOf<--Steamsh , p earnbridgs.Howea-do cs boots and shoes MonroefcOo; 21 uo Titb„ K ha#t. Luffield A, i’artudge; 173d.* Levies, *»asm & Co; 172d0 wu jlainn&Co; i»ao riedenbach* Co: 81 ao hoddoc<. Need & Vo; Who tinker Bru; liHtlo T Ford, 43 do J A M ennutlers; 37d WeeianA-Oo; 142pkgs dry goods Ki thiau. Jones at f’o; 88doFrmningt<am Sc weiie; Ufldo A Blade 4. Co, 91 do t Way Sc Co: 6q do M Williamson A Uo,2Udo emit hi Wilimmson A Co; 50 do James. Kent, game* ec Co;40 do Farnlmm, Kirkbaiu A * o; 13 d«» U W Chase 4 eon-; 17 Uo Cunow Neville fc Hughes; COKegs herring B anspsou A oo; 100 b%ea babpetre. Calior Sc Pemberton; ipd bdis paper A M CoTiJns; ii hhdsoii Outa ge? ic Hru>;6s no e fi«h John M Kennedy ft Co; 100 bags a.t.tpoiro Joidenor isio;s2 pkae staea Muzzey Sc Mun roo; 34 txiU paper C ftlegarKe Ci»; M bbts ben J Tauuer Sc OuJ 64ideoodd<h btroupat Co. 22 cAeey CH U.iruen a. « n; 16 uo Smculo* Sc Hro; 33 do qu ciotn hla b *n »c Bynth: 41 puces iron M W tt*ldwm A Co; j24bb!s shad OM.er; >OU pkgeiudse Leech Sc Co of tkadb - BUB* l ot ,H * m »h«, „ , „' LETXKH, BAOS At tho Merchants } Kxchav-gc, Philadelphia. flnrb Florida’, Monday - ...Cienfucßos, soon ■liarkbt James. Cruse,... ...Itio ae Janeiro, soon Brig S Inursum. Lamphor-i— Barbadoes, soon Bug EIU KeciJ, Tuzo... fit Jagode Cuba, soon Bohr A M uartieu, HartleU, .Cieniuesos, soon MAKINR INTELLIGENCE. fORT OP PHILADELPHIA; JuJy 28. 1860, t AfiftiVEU. Steamsuip Cambndre, Howes.« hours from Boston, with icuLe a dpasat-n-erß to Henry Wmsor. i'aeseu, off the Buoy on the Brown«aohr Henry Nutt, irorn Miia, and n berm brig bound np; also ship Wjuminn, for Liverpool, in tow of tug America, hound nut; saw a b’arkta auohoratthe 11 eakwsieri chip Westmoreland, trom Liverpool, at nnobor off Reed) island: bark Mar aaret, Lr Ternatubuco, was at anchor off Leiavtare City; a berm brig was oeatmg up above Delaware City. or«g Eliza, Nelson, 9 data irom Havana, With sugar and oigara w John Ma*oa Sc Co» tfohrJ llttnU,6day»fromHo3lon,inbsl lasi to Nevm, Hawser & Co. Bchr Jesse Williamson. Jr, Wmsmnro, 6 days from Baiton. in batlast to bmniokson tc Glover, SaUr.Cropper Brothe s, Hid, 3 days Irom Fredericka bnrg, Md, with wheat to J W bnc n. Bohr John uunk,wheeler,3days from Choptankßi ver, with bark to J W Bacon. Sohr sarah. Benson. 6 aaje from New Bedford, with oil, &o to C Amory Sc Co. Schr Union, Mann, 16 days from Calais, with laths. &o. to Grmkul Sc Ciatviji. Bohr Wm Spear, Jones. 7 days from Wilminßton, NC, w «b shins le» to Sami Bolton & Co. tJ iS k 5, Burrow* C, Clark, 4 uuyfl from Salem, in ballast u\ .U cvant Sc Co. u-ftn •^n^ , a»V«^ ibe r s ' ,Il L \A ay from Brandywine, Del, wnn .lour a*u meal to K M Len. rSP'JtIFEiSW' Co( ? 2,days from Chesapeake %jy?l Cnnstmn A Curran. Lake, from New York, gohr D K, Talpey. opm,Tortsm<mth. , Boor Mary Nowell, Cj-yiii, f run i Manohoater. Schr island Bell, Butler, trom Newport. Sour Wm Loper, Bouirso*,, f rom *sgl nort BohrC Mettnems. Warren,«omi»„mSenoe Bohr KobtULfiltan, Smith. IroWCT^K* Bchr vbailenge, Terkms, iroiu P«i River Btenm*r Jobn Mo'iasJn, AJarnhaiv, in K n)]ra f rnm Del. with giain.lruit,and vegetables' to oanlain 1 Taised a, bark at Reedy Island Fojjjt brfs: oarnl w e eh at Wilmington Lreok, and several sahrs off and Above Cheater. , ,IB ou r arrived at this port on ThuriAav u*J£ t L nibl,ro ult. left the fo.lowmu vegieta ii. pon. Barg tUgatta. trutu ftio Gr&nde in SJdays.dison* uricertainj brig btelia, from Pensacola JOS nit. m distress, having lost sails spars, n«“r l ”h"rJC‘lin«!™. Week ' Rn,J ‘ ,roceeil for Jlio 116 J »’ cleared. Steamship yirginia, Kelly, Riohmond, 1* Webster, Jr. Steauisoipßoston, Oroozer, New York,via wipe May, Jas Allderdice. Shin Bonthorn Kigbta, Harwood, Liverpool, Work man Sc £O. Bru Barman, Sherman, Newburyport, Twelta, Mel lon Sc Co. Jlng tf.n An tor in. (new, 255 torn, Collies, lodiano'n, lishop, Bimous Sc Co. Bohr J S Lee, Corson, Mobile, Jalrus Baker. Bohr A Jennings, Lake, Qumcy, I'yier r-tone A. Co Bohr D P/i'qlpey, Newburypoit. 8 nnlokson & Glover Sehr Jesse Wjiiiamsoa, Jr. wmsmo e. ifoston, do Nowell, Covill, Fall River, R r Corson lsland.Belle,Butler,Fall fliver.Nevin,Sawyer fccnr J C Patterson. Hand, Boston, do Wm Loper, Robinson, Piovidenoe, B Milnes Challenge, PerkjnS, Providence, N fiturievsnt Bchr R GiTfillan, Smith?Boeta« t L Andenried Sc Co, Bohr C Matthews, WeirsnTSHut, Btakiston Sc Co Bohr James A Parsons, Stone, Bangui*, oaptam. \ Str P TB«tfttfBMsU. ? N york. WM B itrd A- Co. 1 Btr H L Bsatunoie, A Groves. J r. (Odrrflseomlenon of The Tress,) , . HAVRE OE GRAOE. Julr 27,1860. . - .The T7yoraing left With JO boats, laden and consigned . - T Glentwona, gram and bark to Pornt Sc Bro: George and- Oharled, r graln. &o. lo llumphroyH, lloffniHa Be Wmlit: Agnes Amelia, pig iron to. —: B A Douglas,, biluminous c’dM to Mernok fc Son; Lindsey Mehafley, lumhor to HeAEj Groakeyj t.leopfttm, do to Ma'one Be Taylor; t’aprey, do to Oadwalador fc yo; R»m»af « Tomlinson, do fo Wilmington; Four 2io/b and M J Link, ■do to BoltiWerO City. : 1 ■ ' • (CMrenondttw. of Jul , M . The' following boats from tho RmonOanal passed in to the BohuylkiU Canal to day, bound to Tliiladclpliia, la*len and oonngned as follows; ' .. _ . . 4 KCarmonv* lumber to captain; .Vary Emma, no to Saury A Multhar?; Judce Higgins,pig iron to Jas Row* nd; Mount do to Biting Be Bio. ' MEMORANDA. Steamship Asm. Lott, from New Yoik,viaCiaeeiis town, arrived at L‘verpooll3ihinst. k bio Estho.,TCreßlie f .nonce, arrived at Rio d» Janmro Shin Mornine Light, Johnson, sailed from San Fran cisco B{h mat for Honolulu „ „ , Barn Canada; Alitohell, from Matangas, at Portland . a liarK ,, Aherdeenj Ccchran, from Matizas, at Baltimore S B Wheeler, MoGlaughUn. and E W Gardner, Bourne from Boston, arri edat Aiexand mJfitiifnet - Bohr MniUKelbft from Providenae /or ThiladC/Phia, at NowportSfiih mst .. Schra Mmnehaha,Young, Monterey, Craig, ano Erne line Haight, Beebe, arrived at Wilmington, Bel, 23th Graves, cleared at Baltimore 2ttSi inst. P'PMllips.Rmith.and Mouiae, Thaloher, hei oe. arrived at B-iston 26th mat. . . „ Kohre Lillie Frances, from Wilmington. NC. and Re bccca Knight, Andicoit, from Alexandria, at Bosum JohrV*. Stevens, Btuoley, oleared at Boston 26th inst Richard Borden, Ireland, for Philadelphia, and Minerva, Hall, for Alexandria, saited from Fall River G r ttpa. and R H BaHov. Stephens, sailed from Providenoe 26th inst; f»»r Philadelphia. NOTICES. NOTICE TO BUILDEhS —The Board of OoromiMioaßri under jmi pot of Assembly, entitled " An act providing for the erectiou ot Palma BuimmeJ, in the City of Philadelphia," approved April 3. 1880, hereby invite plans and e*tiraatps of costio the b\i id inga proposed »o be erected. These buildim a are do- Bigned for the accommodation of the courts of justice, and their appropriate offices, and thcs> ve alcmcesof record ot' the county, and also i>>r the accommodation of thesveraloopartme* tsand offioersor the muoici p 1 government ortho oity of Philadelphia. ; Tbe» are to be plaoed on Penn Square; the bm nine* for tho courts Ac., on the northwestern section, and those lor the municipal government on tho north* aetorn section of said Square .. „ . . v „ . A statement, m detail, of the extent of ii'-n reamred for the respective departments and offices to ne located in those buildings has boen priuted, and persona designing to prepare plwa are hereby reierred for copies to any of the Board * f Qommisaioners. Ground plans, sections, elevations, and perspective views of eaoi building will »>e requisite, aooompamrd with dear and lull explanations , . . , The estimates arc to be accompanied broomplet* epeoifioattons and with explanations of the whole so fcfjnpte, minute, and fall that hoy may bo readily oom prcnemledby persons not Specially infitrnotod in archi* fen nip* " • • •• • • -- The'said plana, estimates, a»;d, Dpoajfipaticnn Jo he directed to the President of ths lfoard, imd'fifrnfsMU before the first d*y of September. A. D. 13d f. Kaoh ppreou submitting a plan must indicate the ma terials to be employed in constructing tho buildings un dor his plan*. „, • , , * . _ fio compensation will be awarded pr paid by the Com mißsioi ers far the p’ans io be submitted, as hereby in vited, until the means of carry mg the natd act of Assem bly mto effect shall be provided, in aocord&nco with its te-nla. aL-XaNDKR UliWßy, President. \JAtoES a. 11/uiow. ►eoretary. PliiladwlpaiiC jply - 1 * OFFICE '>F the PHIMOJ3i,pBIA ANB READING RAILROAD COMPAMY.-Pmz.A -dulphia, Juiy U, IB6o.—Tho ratesofFreirhtaml Tolls on Coat transported by this company trill be as follows, from July 16. until farther notice t To R lohmond —-——. Philadelphia-*—.• Inclined Plane-.. Nioetown .. Germantown R. R., —. • Palls of SohnylkiU.— Mrr?.yppjk. ftftfSrK#..... gmsJwlmtelFZ—. Bwcde Furnaoe —. Rnmbo’s *.. Iforrist’n or Bridgeport Port Kennedy——. Valley Forge,—.. Pii/jnixvjlle - • Ar^mineo..:-.--—.. Limerick.— . Pottstovn... Douglassville— —. Monocaoy . girdaboro.—. Reaftf nV———-ZZI" Tackerton- —, Leosport.. ——- T . MohrsviHo— Hamburg. Orwigab f g and Auburn. 1.03 1.63 1.41 lAS XAJ IAL 1.15 fly order of the Board of Managers, lw yir, JL IBclflnpNWEY, Bco’y, ■OEANTEiIS , BANK OP TENNESSEE. . ... , NAHimu.E, Juno M, 1860. 1 ms mu* nas im, day d,dared a dividend of tbi ty seven dollars ana tbrpo-qaartors ppr share oat ot tuo surplus or undivided p ofits of the flank- payable to tne Philadelphia.BteokhoideM at tho Wi-STER* BANK, as follows, viz : Ten per cent. and fractional pftrta of ono share IuCASfI ou and after the 16th July next, and the.bAlance either m oaah or new Stock at par. at the option of the flank, on or after September 17,1860. . „ . By order of the Board. D. WEAVER, Cashier, BUSINESS CARDS. VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING • AOISNT,. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, sivna hi, niyil-Sm ' ' if. B. PALMER. fD J. BAYLIS : o * ... „ , ATTftRNEy-AT-LA-W, ftsg r^!???3! .!u.’2? !oo . from NOt m AroU street to No, 429 WALNUT Street. . Partiojilar attention given to the recovery of Meroan tile Claims. The. drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title, and othor Instruments of Writing. The managemontof Exeoutor shicff. Admmistretorsmps, and Trusts, superintended; ami the best seojanttesprooured for tho permanent in* vestments of Money, Satisfactory reference given when required. qp3Q-em» UENRY E. KEENE. a ia ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hu REMOVED tiis Sj/loa from No. 6M Walnut street torto.sw South THlRP'Straot. mhag-frn* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, „ . No. 114 Bouta diXTH Street, (Nearly opposite the County Conrthouse,) Prepares Fpeoiucations, Drawings. Ao., and transacts all other business connected with the obtainine of Let tors Patent ap2S Am* J WAGNER JRRMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Offioe, No. 11G South SIXTH Btrcet, (Opposite Independence Sqnarc,) PUILATIKLpUU, Br the aid of reliable AtwrjtaJe, at diiijjrent points in the united States, is enableo to prosecute andooHeot claims of every desonption. Particular attention given to the examination and re covery of the otaims of Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interest! of hf Ire and all persons interested m the same, in all parts of tbe Union. nae the statutes of ail theßtates and is Commissioner for most of them. Depositions oarefulJy token under Commissions, apfl-dm SFUGUET & SONS, . • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA OIGAJtfI, - Nn,?lB South FUQljlTßrrqct, JUoeive rorulaVTy of desirable CI •ARS, whiob they offer at low rates, for oash or *■} ItUEAD. ptTKB AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, «4N BS OB7AIHBD AT TUB 70LL0WIM# PLACES: MECHANICAL BAJUSRY, S. W. oor n a, of Ifmail and O.M. CLARK P V J a vUrì belo* fenth. H. MoNEIL.^«^ MMm «.S. 15, corner Sixth and JATHO * BoN,_„_—.No,!m North Fifth street, JOHN G. M0XEY ........... No. lggj Vine street, T. P. SMITH... —Mo. un North Fifth street. 8. SOOY.—~ ..H.E. oorner Filth &pd Spruce streets. W. “W. MATHEWS. ———.B. E. corner Eleventh and _ Locust streets. D. KNIGHT Qtrppt, bplow Wal- GEORGE GARVIN™—P&&9 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.—* N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM COURTNEY—No. 605 South Twelfth street. 8, It.WANAMAKER——FederaI street, above $» I,BNTZ~— Corner Sonth Fourth and „ „ Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND, W. oorner Sixteenth an Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER Nof 260 NorUi Eleventh street. J.WKlGHTMAN——.—Thirteenth street, below „ __ Thompson street. S. B. TOMKINS.—No. ion) North Front street. H BROOKB imm mm W. corner of Seventh ana Pine streets. F. MOSIIIS. MH m MMM N. W. cumor Tenth and • Shippen streets. _ B. B.TURNER,—..... - No. 1318 South Front BHUSTEII^-— Rroad and TKOS. T. BLEST...— Corner Ninel«euth street ~ and Ridge avenuo. B, S. SOWN..—...N, E. corner Ninth and . J. MoINTk RE -......... .Twenty-second street, ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON,—-Corner of Fifth and Chris- MRS.E. RAMBLER...., NoMWlCoates street D. F, Sc T. W, WOLF,- Girard avenue, WM.McCRACKEN—- —2202 Hamilton street. R, jR. BEAZLY—,N. W. carver of Twelfth , . and Melon street. JULIUS KLEIN S. W. cor. <ff'Jhirteenth and Parrish street. M. NIPPES—,N. E. comer of Fourth and Green street. MRS, F.ELLIOTT—B. W. corner Tenth and _ Green street. J, L, HlCKS,——.——Camden, N. J., store 119 _ • _Aroh street. C. H. RAINIER,——. West Philadelphia, Sethst. ab. Hs-vorford road, N. L. YARNKLL———Leunf, Penua. JOHNBARNDT. —..— Treinont nnd Fine Grove Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND.—.WestChester,Penna M, MqCLESS— —~ Atlantic City, N. J. D. HORTON ——.Florence,N.J. 8. F. EBERLEIN .Columbia, Pa. JeS-tf Philadelphia terra gotta ma nufactory, RIiVFN I'Wand GERM 4NTOWN road and 1010 CnE**rNUT Street Vitrified Drain and Water Pipes. Veuti'ating Flues, Hot Air Flues,and Smoke Flues made oi Terra Cotta, and of suitable size for overy dots of buildings. This article is worthy tho Attention of a I parties putting up building*. Latve ***• sewerage pipes for city drainage, water pipes war ranreu to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepaTOd to oontraot, Wl ti, eities or corporations forthm artiple in any ouanu.y. We warrant oar goods to be equal if not superior to any other made in the United States or Europe. Umarnental Chimney Tops and Garden vast*. RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO • KKR AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Feflnayjvnnia, o FARMS, STORES, MILLS, nnd HOTELS FOR SALE m Montgomery, Buck*, Cheater, and Delaware Counties. vanL.g from ji) toaoofloree, in g(>od localities. Persons applying will be shown properties free oi charge. „ Bonds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rate*. HAND' SOME Hrst' ior sale in Norristown, Potfs town, and intermediate places, For Cataloiium and fu.l description, address It. K. CORSON, j>3l-6m Normt wn. Pa. TAPIUOA —>’Ood % —For sale by WRTUF* ’RILL Sc BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street Jj» QYDOPODIUM—Bor Bale by WETHE- RILL St BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SKOOND tir»l Jytfl THE PRESS.-^~PHIIaADEIiPHiA, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1860. J)V S]PksslA ' IiEM BDY. i » 3»r. DARIUS HAM’S aromatic INVIGORATING BBIMT This Medicine has bten used by the public for six years with intreasi** favor. It is recommended to Cvrf Dyspcptiq, Ihn'oi’snist, Rearl*flur», Coft’e Pains,‘ Wind Inthe Stomach, or Fains tti the Bowels, Ilcadahhe,, Drowsiness, Kidney ] Cotnyh.intr, Low fpiriti,- Delirium . 3V<»icns,,r»r«mpfrd«ff, / IT STIMULATES* Exim.Mi.Vri!!}, lßyiQOfcAfßtf,Bol v/ill wor Jmoxjcatb or . Asa Medioinftit is quick aud effectual, curing the moaingeravated cases orDyopepam. Kidney Cpmplaint*. led aUother derangements of the fctomaou ami .Bowels mft speedy manner. • . It will instantly revive the moat melancholy an<> drooping spirits,, and restore -the weak* nervous, nail Biokly to health, strength, and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious uso of liquors, have become dejeoted.anil.t)>ejf nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and Guhjoot to that horrible curse to humanity, the Delimum Tubmens, will, ru most Immediately, feel the happy-and healthy invigd ratiug efficacy ofjjr. HajnVinvigorftting Spirit. T)o«e.~Ono win© };laßs full an often m neoes&ary, On© does will romove all Bad Spirits. Ona (tose will our© H<*art-burn, Tnreo doses will ouro Indixestton. One doBo will give you a Wood Appetite, One dcso will stop the distressing pains of Dy«popsia. One dose wilt remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of "'md or Flatuienoo, and us soon as the stomach reneiveßthe Invigorating Bpint, the distress ing load and uU painful feelings will be removed. Onodcse will remove the m st d stresaing pains of Oolio. oitherm thestoraachor bowels. A few doses will romovo all obstructions in the JCidaey, Bladder, or Urinary Urged*. _ i’ersons who ore seriously aflliorea with any Kidney r'ompl-inta are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two botues. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Persons who, from dissipating too mueh over night, and feel tho evil effects <1 poisonous liquors, m violent headaches, siokne&s at atnusch, weakness, giddiness* Ao., will find one dose will i. move all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three timesa,day ;,it will make them strong, healthy, and hapty, remove aU-obfliruo tions and irregularities from th* menstrual organs,'and pstoro the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn Daring pregn&noy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to repiove *■ lsagroeabl ■ sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to indue* this, he has pat up the Invigorating Spirit in pint' buttles al 60 cents, quarts $l, . Gem?ral ])cpnt, 48 WATER Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, Je7-thj>tttlr and for sale py alt Druggism* OAK ORCHARD ACID,SPRINGS. These Spnnzßafa situated lirlhe valley of-the Oah Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama. Genesee co„ N. V.. eight mileasooth of »he village of Medina, <m the Krin Cana), and fourieen miles from Batavih. *y Tho principal Amd Bpr nco are three in nnmbor; besides these there aro six others. They are all located Within a circuit of nbont Tift* rods. ■he nediomal qualities of the waters aro fully shown in the shhjnincd .testimonials, Thoy contain a vqry large amountof Sul phur, Sulphuric Acid , Sulphate of Lime, and Proto • Sulphate of Iron. Ihe great medicinal virtues possess ed by these waters depend very -lntAely upon tho pre serve, insnoh unusual quantities, of these curative substances Hundreds of cases of disease, especially those resist ing from the sorolaiousdmt&ejits, have-been oared by their use. m skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy— the waters have boen signally auocessful. • - k Qbintdns cf medical and cciontiSapontlomGnavo invan in tl}s " Th® Tollowlr/g ejnintftp gentlemen speak in strong terms of the medicinal value of these waters: Prof U.muions, T. Korneyn Heck, M. lb, of Albany ; Jos. MoNaughton, M. 1).. of Albany; Edward Spring, M. J) u of New York; Dr; 11. Campbell, of Pitts field, Mass.; ur. J. 8. Shuler, of Lookport, N. Y« They recommend the wators confidently. Dr Spring refers to a east of chronic diarrhaa of several years* standing, which was cured ip the usc.of thcAcatlr Dr. Beck says, •* 1 am satisfied that these wators are higblv vnluablo as medicinal ag*nta.” ;'r. Campbell says, •• Tnej rouatbe jiishly beneficial for all obromo diseases of the stomach apd'howshr. l * —> Dr.’S. apaperon tho ipfcfeQt of these Waters, before the Academy of Physician*, m the city of Hew York, in whlobh? states th t the Waters pos sess decidedly tonic, refrigerant. and astringent proper ties; and that theolaßSof diseases to whtoh they are more particularly adapted are ohronio uncofionsoFthe’ (itfuitveand urinary organs, and some of the epiane ous diseases; chronic dyspepsia ; chrome diarrhaa ; chronic dysenteryj enronte diuresis; chronic epi/tli.r; diabetes : coses of passive hemorrhage, such as Purpu ra ArmonAagrcn. and iheoolliquatiVe sweats of Heouo Fover. The Water may also be often used with ad vantage, he says, in cases or low typhoid fevers; m protracted fevers, toexoite the ap x.otftd Anil promo:** aise^uou; in diarrhsas. particularly such'OsaredepcrdGntQna relaxed or rdeoratcu date bftho mucous-mcraDrnne of the-intestines* Incalou lou*aff««'tidnP-or/tmtffri.r,'attended witlr phosptiatio gpitfmQnpu, it to the suitable remedy.being preferable to muriatihacld to optbs fiiofP solvent ayifl !eh apt by continued use to disorder tho ctotjiapfo. *n fobrue dis eases, it oau ba uued propeily diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish tlnrot anupreiortmUiral heat Inukmdia eases—in thoso forms of dyspepsia connected vrlb an alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosis, or wa ter-orasu, **~ ,u .than. Judfochlorio scuh In cases of Colicavictonum, and other Hyurums-iiun- Be.cuencea arising from the action of load, this water wilhprovo vo to to fyDnijabb antidote. Jn reroute phariingrtri , /aryntftlu, ctirdiiic mtrcbi/s caturr/f, ’Urfd htnnrd 'asthma, chronic ‘Ophthalmia fexteniaUy) aaa gargle in ulcerated sors throats, in oases of sali vation, and m leuconhea and gleet: and also inp>l«. When taken internally, a wine-glassful ol the Water, diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an adult. 91.46 81-36 1«S& 1.46 ltt 1.46 1.55 1.4 S 1.55 1.45 -t til . 1,2 s l3()f 1.90 1M 1.1» it ts LW • 1M 1.15 105 OtheT testimonials from physicians, and other re spectable individuals, may be seen on opplication to the Agent. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. No Water genuine unlessprocured from H. W. DOSTWICK, «o, 874 BROATvSt'a k. New York FRKDKWIok. BROWN’S Drug and Chcminal Htoro. Northeast comor of FIFTH and CHHSJI'NUT Btroets.* ... ... i 'AIsA rorsale at FBEDEPICK DROWN. J.n.’s.Drug and t oli6i«icil Store, Cnntihen(*l Hotel, dornar of NiNTH rfnd OUJiSTNUT flireet>£Philadelphia. The Trade Mayphed at Wholosn-le Brines. mylS swly TUB CHIEF AMONG TEN' THOUSAND. HALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN. EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and henlijj# applications in both the Eastern anq Vfestcrn Hemispheres, wherever .intro duced; and its tntnrwte mint is Iho true secret of it* success in all eutantave acidic#** whether the oauxo ba Aitultnt or BUF NS * * SCALD! , f.ie instantly relieved of ft theiT anruish. pain and nnaminatipn, by a tijnrly y application of this mmr oiiiottj and the 2 flMh Is renewed as if by a ohantii no blemish or scar S remaining. THE FRIEND OF 5 THE NURSERY. Children itr*- frequent m suncrerafrom external ip uriew, especially from ” Fluid and Camphene Ez p.osiojt*—therefore every g mother should have thu henling preparation con- 2 stantly on hand. It heals DWasrj.and auicklj 5 removes thoTETTER ot RINGWORM, js lent in the nursery. 10 TRAVELLERS <BY &K* AWD LAND. Tao uaolumst. the Tr§ 3 Teller,and every other In dividual whose. lot inlitre ~ throws .him within the ohanoe oi accident IVpm <■> explosion, Me, or colli sion, should bear in mind zS that this Mario Extractor is his beet and only friend. It is. both portable sAd cheap, andsiiould ever be eo mwcompanlon, as a mend in need. There aro thou- c. sands of living witnesses to testiffto its marvoiioua m virtue, who owe their sound limbs and muscles 3 to its saving efficacy. The following are a few 3 of the /eachngrfij£a*jj.foT which DALLEY’S MAGI-2 CAL PAIN-EXTRAOT OR it a PREVENTIVE 2a* weUaaOUHE: * Gurus, Erysipelas, Boros of all kinds, Bruises, Fistula,, Shot Wounds, fioita, „ _ Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Breast, Fever uofcs, ffourvr. Bites of Reptiles, FeUfaa? Scald// Canoer. Glanilular Dls-Scurf, Craokea Lips, „ eases, . , Sealtl Hoad, Chapped Hands, Mercurial Soros, Sprains, Chilblains, Fains generally, Small Fox, Cramp, , Pimples, Tumors, Contracted Cords, Files, Tottor, Chafes. Poison, Uloers, Diseases of the Rheumatism. Venereal Sure*. Skin, Rashes, fco, Bold at tho principal Depots, 14 Broadway, New York, and *1 and Im Chartres street, New Orleans, by J. WRIGHT k CO., Goneral Agent, it can also be ob tained of all respectable Druggists and Meroluuitu throughout the United State* and Canada. T. W. livwT & SONS, , . *»8 North SECOND Street, f«i* Wbolesaln Arcnts tor PunnuTlvqm*. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FHILA UHLPHIA. „ Jsmteof MICHAEL GRATE, deceased. The Auditor appointed ny the Cimri to audit, settle, and odjusttho account ofFRaNK M. F.TTING. Trus tee uimer two oertain deeds n* »rnst. one dated October 2fljh lt EUBb'N 12'ITING, and ethers, to FR *>*D LRTCK OEATey, and *he other <»«ted October 2jth. AW. by s»’d Bsateo to SIMON GRATZ, ano others; m oorded respoc tivel* at rhtindelphm, in Deed Book G. W, k„ s»o. ID, pp. 713 and 7i7. «>f t e bstaro of Michaei Gratz.lareof city ol hhitadclphta, deceased, nnd tore po»t distribution of the lialai co in the bands ot the ac countant, will meet th ■ parties in interest, on ftIGN- D* V, Aimut ail, iMj,at 11 o’clock A. M ,at hispffioo, po. *l6 WaINLT B'reot. Phtbidelpnia. jy2l-tiiths6t CHA9LEB fi. PANCOAST, Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTI'-'j?.—lN THE OR -£»- PIIANB’ COUBT OF MON’I'OOIIEY COUNTY. Estate of nABY JtOltfß'JS.Jaie of Alpntgomeiy township, m saio county, deceased. Thoundermcned, Auditor appointed* by said court to make distribution of »ho balance of the estate of said Sy Huberts, tiepossed, »p the hand* of P. F. Jlan , . hxpcutur r.t said estate, t*and among those legally entitled to the same. wil meet the legatees, creditors, and all othor pnrtiesinterrsted In said d-stn- Inition. for llie pu rosesof hia appointment,on "WtiD NP>L‘AY. August Ist 1850, at iu o'clock A. M„ nt his Office. bo. 80* t-GYI'T Mrcet, m the liorougii of Nor- CHAy. T. MILL lilt, Auditor, TVOTIUE—To the heirs and legil repi*e -*• i sentiitives of WiUifini R»\ ora, dec*aaed.—You are herein nottfrd that b virtue of an order of the Or phans Court of Lancaster county to me directed, 1 will unlit en Inquest to divide part, ervnl e the Heal i kUio of -Wiiiinm Rogers rieo’d.on WEDNFSOAY* the 8 h day or AUuUt'T. lbfio at 1 o’olook P. M., at the pabin houcepf joua |?pwe, in Coat l,an>p«ter towUamp, witch atiU where >6u may attend if you think prop. i. _* . , B. F. BOWf, Sheriff. Rhenffbi Office, Lancaster JnUig.iaco j)2O lit COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN* That the •ii Limited Partnership entered intoon the Slat dav or 1863, between JOSKrH J). RU i CUINRun nod OHaKLu.B HENllv BRiaN i* renewed and con tinued for TWO YEARS from JUNE 21, J«;o Ami thev do hereby certify Hint tho name of the fum under wjiioh tho said is to be conducted 13 OHARL&s HiSWhY JiRjAiV. that the general nature of the business to be tmsaeted is Tailoring. nod tho same wil bo transacted in tho city of Philadelphia: that tho of the general partner of said firm is CHARLES IiF.NRV 15KI x\N. of the oityrf Hhiladel* Kiti and the name ortho special partne i*JO3EPiI IJ. UTCHINfcON, of Bnatol, in tfio Btat« \if Pennsyl vania ; that tho capital contributed hv the said Joseph Ji. Untohimon, special partner, is two thousand five hundred dollars tn ohhli. joskpji b. tunrorriHsoN, Special Pa tner. CHARLES H. BitiAN. lionernl Partner, !c23 *6t Philadelphia, Juuo 21, 1353. HAINiS BROS.’ OVERSTRUNG nrlTf r atknt-act ion piano fortks. “Cheapest Flint Clnus Pianns made.” , > splendid aaaortmentof Louis X|V , and other styles; for sale at Faotorv Cash Prices, and warranted for ft yearn. Second-hand iianos for sale ond to rent. GhOilUt 1, WALKFR. . 8. E. Cor. of BKVr r*TH and aHCU fit. PRINCE & CO.'S Improved MELODEONS. from 3 is, upwards. ‘ jy!6 3m PIANOS! PIANOS!! PLANUS! 1 PIANO-FORTES. MELODKONB. PIANO FORTLB. Made l»j Raven, llaoon, to Co.i Nukus A Clarki iI&UeM, Davis, A Co., and other*. fcr . J. E. GOtUiD. mtH-1 SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. *gSSm STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA* mm TEN'l’ OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE PlANOS,now»r<£ forced in concerts and in private circles br the best performers. Reoeived the urst premiums over the beat makers, from judgee like Gottsohalk. Mason, and others Challenge alloompeUUoß. BLABIUfI BROTHERS, 4f-lr 100* GHKBTNTIT Street CANDLES, rAHRAKINE WAX. runs bi-kilmacetl CHEMICAL HPKKM, ADAMANTINE. Assorted sisea. Packed in plain or fanoi boxeito suit any market For sale ut the agentn of tho manufacturers, ' THAtN So MoKEONK, 33 and « R. WHARVES. Mm «wtf COAPS. VAN H AAGUN& MoKEON’E’S CELEBRATED ORIENTAL DETERSIVE, OKEMrCAL OLIVE, EXTRA PALE, pale. BROWN. FULLING TOILET, Ao. For sale by the solo agents for the manufacturers, TJIaJN It MoKEONE, S 3 and 84 B. WHARVES, SoB3 , ANu¥! e cOTTOIl n BEED, PALSt AND ELA INK OILS. frlB-rwlf TAVA COFFEE. —1,000 pookots prime •F J4y»Coila», fur tai.brJAMES »BA*AN fc <lO POR'IO BWO SUGAR—2SO hhds me dlflin and atriotlr prime quality, for tale by JAMES GRAHAM & 00., LEXITU ,tr,.l. MEDICINAL 'WHAT*fT WILL DO, LEGAL. I»lAjr OS. tf Till HOAD JLttfßH- mvr '■mw-wkeki.y AND FREIGHT ROU t'K TO NORFOLK and rORTBMOUTiI, Va , via tho PhilAdeiphtn, -Wilmington, ithd Baltimore. and Delaware Ituilroadu, thence by the now steamer Phila delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Vo. On and nuor July 9th, yagsenßers from Philadel phia will take the 8.16 A. M. tram at tbo doped, comer Broad street and Washington uveuue, on Turadajs, TJmrsdajSratul Saturdays,arriving atoea fqrd at 1.30' P, M., and, at Norfolk ©arly the next rflornintf. iho steamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk on the evemn/m of Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, i‘n}inect)mr*riththQtramat Seulord, which arrives at IMuiadolpfonat 1 P. M, Fare tor first-class passengers, moludimj meals on the boat, 67. fvconu-olasa paasengoia, including meals on the boat, #460. FreU ht taken a* low os bjr any other route. For further particular*, see on,all Imml-billa at the hotels, and other publio places, or inquire of ~ .0. P. DARK, Agent, _ „ . oorper Broad at. and W ashmgton av. ' H» F. KLNNifil, Master of Transportation, jiff lin P, W. & U, R. It. Co. RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. mjmmeji ahhanqemknt, On apdEffpr Monday Jplyiflh. lnflO. tu* pa~ o l}se/ trams will leave PHlLAukLrlll*. from the Station, corborof viarketand Lehman or Thirty-first streets, w©st Philadelphia, at 7.30 and 10 30 A, AL, and 2.50, 4.45, amJC.SS P. St. -Leave WEST CHESTER, from tho Dopot, on Eact Market Htreot, at 6.40, 8, and 10 30 A. M., and 1.46 and 6.15 P.M, ON BUNDAYS. L6avo Philadelphia, from the depot. nortboa3t corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at fl A. AL and 2 Leave West Chester, at 7 25 A, M.. and BP. M. The last passenger railway oar will bavo Front a„q Mhikotttrvpta.ia minul<s-, and Bighth apq Marko] strtteto ?s'minutoo, before tbo starting time from the uo pot. and Will pArry a Una to donwte it. The Bageage Car will leave Eighteenth ami Market streets one hour before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia ciopot. Trains leaving at 7 SO 4. M. and 4.45 P, M., nnd on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays at *.39 P. M . connect at Penneiton with trains for all points on tbo Philadelphia and ltiltsmpre Central Railroad. _ O'frco ami waiting room, southeast comer of Eighth and Market atreots. where papsengors, purcbaatriß tiokets for West Chester- will he famished with aHyelrtt over the M • *• r * ** ' * 9 T . ~ i», .» * -* • XJENRY woon. jyS-tf General Superintendent* JSSwiMHMifI POTjABELPHI & AND , BALTIMORE CENTRAL •RAIbiIO4D.~*UMMKR'AItKANGEMBNT<~Oa and after MONDAY, July 9th, iB6O, the trains will run as follows: Leave the passenger depot oftlie West Chester <md Philadelphia Ra>'road Co, corner Market and Thirty-first streets, West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 A. M. and 4.46 P. ftf. Wednesdays and Saturdays an extra train at3£o Leave West Grove at 6.60 and A. M., and 4.50 P.M. The|.?o A. $!• *1 rain Irpn Philadelphia c. mißota <L reot with a duly line o* htaees yia Nji?v IfpL-mfll-anU oxford. Retartifod leaves t'xfhFd 4? 6J»2a A. M,. oon neotmgwit)iihe§sQA. M. frpni weatOroVe The bcaaßfclscouory and wili-known hßaithfulness of Delaware and Cheater oonntiea offer superior in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for this line received at No. 1816 Market Bt. . , , A. B. BURTON. ' Philadelphia, June 28,1860, tauW Superintendent. I — | NORTH PBNNBYL a§24B»»@?HS? VAN! A FAHiS'UI). . mauoh Eot? L <h?&3{rk haven* wsmmmmF**' On and after MONDAY, July jd, is®. Fawenrer Trains will leave FRON'l* and Phi ladelphia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted,) as follows: At 6AO A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkeabarre, Williamsport, P* M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton. &o. Thiß tram .roaches ts&ston at 5.W F. M., Rna makes oonneotion with New Jersey Central for New At 5 P.M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, &o> At 9 A. M. end 4 P. P. for Doilestown. At 10AO A. M. and 5.® P. Al. for Fort Washington. The 6-lW A- M. Express Train makes done connectiqi with YaUejr JtaiLojii) at BatMahwa fceliik iho'ehbfteut and most doatrable Toutefo Wilkeflbarro, and to all Edicts in the Lehigh Coal Region, TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at BAS A. M., 9.20 A. M, and 5.22 P. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.15 A. M. nnd 215 P. M» UN HI/ND/. YS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M, PaiJaddphio, for Do/Jcstown. at 3 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.45 A M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem..sl 60'Fart toftlaaohChunk,B2 60 Fare to Easton .... 1 BOiParo to floytestown.. 080 Through Tiokets must be procured at the Ticket of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure tue above rates of fare. • *• AJLI Passenger Turn* (except Sunday Trains)connect at* Berkkslreei with Fifth ahd Sixth streets ard Second and ThiM-.ntreet Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. jj3 ELLIS CLARK. Aeont. jJK wwatwam PHILADELPHIA AND *astaHfesSW“*» # reading railroad. . RKftuavioy op piKEdi On and after APRIL 2d, 1860, Commutation Tiokets, with twenty-six coupons, wjU be issued, good for the holder ami ar.T member of his family, on any Passenger Train, and at anytime. They will be eold by the Treasurer, at the office of the oompany. No. 227 South FOURTH htreat, at a reduction of twenty-five percent, from the Regular fares. Parties wishing v to enjoy the Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among tha most beautiful and healthy in tho Slate, and acoei uble by four trains from and tn VhiWrf*lnhi* riait*. , P. BRADFORD, Treasurer. pjm.APitLwnA, 3)arcb36th, JS6O. r-hw-tf ii» S I£R ARRiNSE PHH*A&I*PiUAioW E IE« I N8TON ; AND BALT!- On and after MONDAY. July 9, 1850, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore atB.)f A. M„ II noon, (Express,) and U,lO P. M, Fpr Charter at B.ISA. M.« IS noon, 1.15,5.00,7.00 and U.29F.M, For Wilmington at 8.15 A. M. ( 12 noon* 1.15, 5.00, 7 Mr, ano 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 5.00 F. M, FOr Middletown at 8.15 A. M.. and 6.00 P. M. POr Dover atB.lB A. M.. and 6 CO P. M. ■"For Harrington at 8.15 A. M. and 6 l\ M, "or Milford at 8.15 A. ftl. Twarotjffl, Thursdays, and Sat.irJ-i7« at 5.00 P. W For Farmin*tonatBls A. M, Mondays, Wednesdays, nod Fndava at 6XO P. ftl nr Beaford at 8.16 A. M, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Frida* sat 5.00 P. M. Salisbury at 316 A. M, Train at 815 A. M will oonneot at Sanford on luPEdftvs Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat to Noifolk. n TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M., (Express,; 10,16 A. M., and 6.26 P.M. Leave Wilmington atB.DO,BSQ, and 11.80 A. M., 1.45, 4 AO, an* 8.35 P. M. . JLe&ve B&hsoury at 1.30 P. M. • 1 eavo Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, At 7.5-1 A. M.. and 2 to P.h ' Leave Parr.nn/tbn, Tuesdays, Tnur&Uys, and Satur days, at 8 DO A. M.. and 4.16 p. <n. • eavo AliUord. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.60 A. M., and 4.C0 P. to Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M., an! 430 P. M. Leavo Dover at 9.05 A. M., and 6.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.06 A. M. and C 40 P. M Leave New Castle at 8.00,1045 A. M., and 7.5 s P. M. Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A. M., 12.04,9.22,540, and •.16 P. M Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Rallies* at 10.15 A. ftL, and 5 25 P. M. . TRAINS *Oa j>aITIMOII£ Leave Chaster at 8.45 A. M., 1343 and 11.40 P. M. • Wilmington at 946 A. M., 12.53 P. M„ arid 12.20 FREIGHT TRAIN .with PASSENGER OAR attaohed. _ viu run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for perrjvillo and intermediate places at 8 p.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryvilie and intermediate places at 540 P. M. Leave Havre-rie*Gnvoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 6 00 A. M, Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate places at 4.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Only at 11.19 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 5.29 P. M„ from Baltimore to Philadelphia. J>7 * 8, M. FELTON. Fresi^onf, 1860. liH 1860. DELPHIaANDTKENTON railroad co/s LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW •YORK AND WAY PLACES, . From Walnut-street Wharf, Will leave os follows—via; At 6A M, via Camden and AmboT, C. & A. Accom modation... 52 as At 8 A M, via Camden and Jersey City (N.J.) Ac commodation..— ~ t 26 At? AM, via Camden and Jereoy City, Morning Mai!— ...... .. 5 00 At 11 AM, .bySteamboat, viaTaoonrand Jersey City. Western Express... $ 00 A412>4 PM, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo- 8 35 At 2 P M, via Camden (inti Amboy, C. nnd A. Ex- press.. ......... ... .... „„..._. j 00 At 4 PM, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey City, Evening Express .. 5 00 At 4 P. M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey City. 2d Class Tioket .L— ssj At6PM»v{aCarjjaqn £nd Jpfs&7 Gjfr, Evening Ani.P M, vja OamdaiTaiid Jersey City, Southern At6Piff7 vut’Camden and Amboy, Acoommoda- ** tion,(Freight and Pasaongor,)—lstClais Ticket. 225 > " •« 1 «rt The 5P M Mail Line runs daily. The 11 PM, South ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvulero, Eartoii, Lambertville, Fleminzton, Ao., at fl A M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf and 7.10 A ftl from Kensington. , For Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Soranton, Montrose, Great Bend, &«., at 6 A. M. from Walnnt streetwharf, and 7.10 A. M.frotn Kensington, via Dola* ware Lackawanna and Western R. R. For Mount Holly, atflnndy A. M.,aand4X P. M, For Freehold, utO A. M., nnd 3 P, M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at and 4 P. M. from Walnut stroet wharf, 7.10 A. ftl, aud 6J< P. ftl. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Itiverton, Polanco, Beverly, Burling ton. rlouMioo. Bqrdentown, ere., at 12)$, Land 4,'i P. f«l. . Btearr»lk»at Jos Belknap for Bonlentown and Interme diate Places, at 3>« P. ftl. B'oamboat Trenton,for Taoony, at ll A. ftl. and Taoonv, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. ftl. Fifty l'ounda of Basgazp, only, allowed Oatjh i’awen* ger. racjoncproaic pioiiibitsd from taking anything as haggago but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to bq paid lor extra. The Company limit tlimr responsibility tor baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not bo liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract. aplfi WM. 11. QATZMER. Agent. ELMIRA ROUTE.— PHILADELPHIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua. Catawissa, Ru pert, Wlikeabarre. Scranton, Danville, Milton. Wil liamsport, Troy, Balston, Canton, Elmira, Bunak', Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, 81. Louis, Milwaukee, and ail points North ana Paosenger trains will leave tho new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, comer BROAD and CALLOWHILL 6treots, ( Passenger entrance on Cal loiyiuU street,) daily iHuudays excepted), lor above points, as follows : . DAY KXFREBU ....8.00 A, M. NIGHT' EXPRESS ..... ASfll P. M. The 8.00 A. At. tram connects at Rupert,.for Wilkes barre, Pittr.on. Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA ANU ULOOMSRUKG. RAILROAD. Tho above trams make direct oonneotions at Elmira with the trains of tho Now York and Erie, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and JJutTalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Raiboada, (romall points North and West, and the Canodas. _ , > , Baggage cheokcu to Elmira, Buffalo, aou Suspension Bridge.and alh. icrmedmtepoints. . Tickets can bi , roourod at the Philadelphia ond El mira Railroad L« x’sTioket Office, northwest comer of SIXTH and DIP * /NUT Bireots, and at the Passenger FREIgSt L ’ Leave the Phib ie!phiaand Reading Depot, Broad and Canowhill Btre 11 daily (Sundays excepted), lor au points Weßta 1 North, at SP. Mi , Freights mu be delivered before BP.M. to insure their going tb» • erne day. , 4 For turther information apply.V Freight Depot, THIRTEEN l'n and CALLOWHiLL, or to . Ufl AS. £1 oonio, KA3I.ROAS, LINES. nPUM PENNSYLVANIA OEKTHAL A RAILROAD, SCO MILES DOUBLE TiIAOZ. iB6O, ssimimm iB6O. THE CAPACITY OF THIB ROAD 18 NOW EQ.UAL TO ANY IN TfTE COUNTRY. „ TiIRKB THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BKTW KEN . PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, 'tonnootmg direot at rhiladeiphm, with Through Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East, and ia the Umon at Pittobur* with Through Trams to and irom all points m the west, Northwest, and Southwest —thus iurmshing facilities for the transportation of PAceengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort br anr other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. All through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge’s Patent Brake—speed under perfeot control of the engineer, thus adding muoh to the aafott of travellers. Smoking Cara are attached to each Train; WoodruJTa daju escepted. Moil Tram leaves Philadelphia at 7 80 A* M. Pant Line “ “ 11.80 A.M. JBcpress Train leaves *» 10.40 P.M. „ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, a P, M* Columbia <• 4.00 P. M. Parkesburg »• 5,40 P. M, Westchester ** 12 SOP. M. West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West Chestqr Aooommodation,and Columbia Trains. , PMeongerifor Sunbarj, Williamsport, Elmira , Su.Bib o, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladeiphia atTJS A. M. and 9 P. M. go directly through.? Tiokcts Wastwardmaj bo obtained at the offioesofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Bteamen on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers, * Fare always as low, and time as quiok, as by any other Koute. For further information apply at the Passenger Su tton, Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the THE' dscoo on its speedytransit. M . THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point rathe West hr the Penney Ivarna Railroad cr. 01 ill tmes as/avorabti at art tharf.it by clAir Hailroad ter Be partioular to mark package. •* Tie Penn*, Cell road. For Fraieht Contract. or Shlppinir Direction., apply to, or adarow .tutor of the foUowtnc Actnt. of the Com pany! „ „ p. A. STEWART, Pittefcir,; Jl.S.Pieroefc Co.,Zanet*iUe,o.i J. J. Johruton.Ri.ley, o.! fl. .MQNe-ly-'iUaylvihc, Ky.; Omuby * Cropper, l'ui,ciT;:)cVii, (f; Taudook k Co., JefletnonviUe, Indi -sFfi S' * COyCincinaati, O.; Athern& Hibbort.Oir.omnati, O.t B. C. MeWrnm, Modleon, Ind.i fee. L. MoororLoaloVillo, Ky.; p. G. O’Riley ll Co.! Evansville, Ind.; N. W, Graham fc Co., Cairo. Hi.: It! F. Siise.Sbaler i Glass, St, Louie, Mo.; John fe.Har- JJS, Haalmlle, Tenn.; Ham. k Hunt, Memphis, Torn.; O arkek Co.,, Chicago, 111.: W, li. ft. KcSnte, Alton! tli.: or to Freipht Agent. of Railroads at different point, in the west. S. JJ. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MAGRAW A KOONo, 60 North street; Baltimore, m 1 3 *- v * . -, E. LEWIS, Geu’l Sup't Altoona, Pa» J8»ly SMBHI PHILADELPHIA MORNINGiiINB, DAlLY,(BundarqMoeatod.) Lear© Now Depot, oorttr of BRO4O ana CALLOW ammiu./ifßyxi£ef SAh.ti/ii ,&*» «®?sfkim k kWrdSffgi DUlTiiwOi „ afternoon lineb. t fOare Now Depot, aorner of BROAD »tul OALLow- Rlbl Streets, PfI|iADELPHiA,(FaIiSM?«SKSS« on Tlurteenth «nd on Callowhili streets,) lor POTTS yWhfijHS B/UUUSBURO, p SI.. DAILY, fir i.«**wArUM«. at B P, Mu DAILY, (Sundays ex- DISTAMOES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING From Philadelphia. * 'jt Milierst/urr. .....MS Trevorton Jfttnotion. .188 SunMir..** ......159 Northumberland..l7l Levnjburg..... ITS Milton r,, w —-; 1 *“ Mono* ii i Willi amspo*rt.~.. Jersey fJhQT*--— ——*i» Hal«oaSy i;fmmr_^rr.7-'~sBi( The B.£p A.M,»a©'*the B.So P. M.tram oonneotdaily making olose conneotions with line* to Niagara Fail*. Claaada. the West, and Southwest Jw J S9XJ£,?? I M D J& p tt lA * Corner of BROAD and tJALLOWHILL Streets. apß-tf w, a. KeILHENNE Y» Seerotarr. Philadelphia and Reeding and LobanonVauisjhß.K. Suntniry aty) Kr:j IJ. U. BUalra ia:» mmmih PHILADELPHIA, GEH- IJHM^RAJUUNQf-MISiT . Philadelphia. t,'T; S. S, Jo, 11, and U A. M», I.J.SH, 4:I,TK f, 3. 9, I3U, anil IiXP. M. Leave Germantown t> 7. 7H? 8, &£, 9* 20,12 t |jA. M . Leave Philadeliihia 9.05 min. A. M., 1,3,5,7 X, and 10241*» lu. B.lO min. A. M„ Lie rain., 4, ** ‘CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. lieaTe Philadelphia 0, 8,10, is A. M„ I, i, I, fltf, 8, 9, and 10* P. M. Leave Choitnut Hill f.IO, 7.40, 8.40, 9.4011.40 A. M„ 1.40,1.48,8.10,8.40, entU.Mt.hl. . „ V 1 .ON SUNDAYS, tears PhUjulolohin. 90S A. M., ?, £, sad ’ifi P. M. UiU >M A. M., UJO, ?.io, and 9.10 CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia 5A0.7X, 90S. HAS, min., A.M., LOS. Me. 4X. s.ss, s.so, and u* P. M. I mOTHP M ,U>Wn *’ ’’ m ’ *’ 11 A> tl " **’ Wl ft* « Vm* A - *"**•* itassawfetf* *•*••*• ON SUNDAYS, taara Philadelphia « A. M., 8,6, and 8 PM. teare Manajanh 7WA. M„ 1)4, ex, and 9* P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, nU-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GRKEN striei. !#• tha 'Buaaag&f Tuine for DOWNINGTOWN ym «tan from, the newPaeseneerDepot of thePhiln o»l?feVaß9 r£A a £ J £?«s& l f Company, corner of BROAD and CALLO wHILL Street#, (p&»*tßzer ®n tranoee on Callorrhill. _ A &IORNme TRAIN for Doir&tsttoirsi !eatee at 8.00 _ AFTpERNOOIf tTfiAIN for DomifitUrrt, learn at 9 r. ]u. DAILY (gundaje exoented.J Br order of the Board or Manager* of the Philadelphia and Readme Rallied Company; * apt W, H, NTcILHBNNKY. Seoretary. WEST CHriSTBB W&mlvrvS^Frr n h? P A D trains ti. »ssr?ii«-s .Vi: Bfjyt SHIPPING# jM MI TUB BRITISH AND NORTH JSfIHBB. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM MO* H»W TOSATOUVreMOI. Chief CabmFaeeaee - site Beoond dsEln __ _ ft bfthMlWuayoN *0 uvxnpooi, Chief Cabm Passes sUfl _ Beooud Cabin Passage 50 The ships from Now York oall at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har- PKkBIA, Capt. Judkins, (CANADA, Capt. Lanr, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, I AMERICA, CaptlMiUar, ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott, [NIAGARA, Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, baptjTLeitoh, _ SCOTIA, (now building.) 1 These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead: green on starboard bow; red on port bow. NIAGARA. Millar, teavea Boston. Wednesday, June 57. M/ik&'Wah. •• fvgafvfflffiiM PKRBIA, Judkins: » S?tark, WeSfay, Jufy& ARABIA, *• Boston, Weddesdav. Jnlv 95 AFRIdA, Shannon, N York, Wednesday, Aog. 1. CANADA. Lang, ‘ Boston, Wednesday, Aug 8. fmkfr*** ■■ fiJsS'^asasiiafa PJBRBIA,Juokina: “ ,NYork,Wednesday Auf.» Berths notseouredunLlpaid lor. An experienced Burgeon on board, _ The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spooie, Jewelry, Preoious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of, lading are signed thorefor. and the value thereof therein expreued* For freight or passue apply to , „ „ K. CyNAJtu, my 2 < Boxyling Qrepp, Newroyk. FOB TUB SOUTH -OHARLES- J ®^ TON FYy{»K5? EAMSHIP8 ' , Hesr, Frsifht at an avaia,e of mnu set oent. bo low New York Steamship rates. . FOR CHARLESTON, B. O. rarbe U. B. «team«hin KF.YSTONTfc R'PATK. Can tain Charles P. Marshman, will receive freight unit) 3 o’olock th s ( Saturday. afternoon, am! sail at 6 o’ciock. Throwa in “ U, B. ftlaii Steamship STATE OT> GKORGTA Captain John J. Garvin, will sail os Tuesday, July 311 at lu A, ftl. Through m£B toBohours—only 48 hours atßea. w”Bamng days ohanxed from every Saturday to every five days. Good* received, and Bills of Lading sigsed every day. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now nin as above every ten days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah,and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, these Ships oon neot with ««*iner» for Womli, TUb raillcsS, 40.. lor all places m t„o Bcu^h^^S^thVogt, Isumnwee on a large proportion of Goods ■hipyjpohuln vDlbelound tone lower by these ships than by sailing vessels, the remium being one-half the all Raliioad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the JU “ road tomu - Fare byThis route 25 to 40 per oent cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be seenbv the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia, na Charlefc ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, exqept from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery: To Charleston-...—513 99 Charleston,.r> Savannah.——- 16 00 Savannah si 00 Augusta— —. »00 Augusta 28 CO Macon—— 21 oo ftlaoon—. —« 82 75 Atjanta>_~. —. 25 CK) Atlanta si oo OolumbuSH.—-* 23 00 Cnlumbne.-,, ~ r _ T 1 gg gn Albany 24 00 Albany... - , si oo pX! n l lT — 11S3 Hlo 0 3S New Orlaani..~. 40 76 New 6lOO No bills, of lading sisned after the ship has sailed. ■»I&SS}SVSS.SS» f , w^ T on Wti ’ at Sopthwut oonser CljkixVcWT, Agents in Charleston, T. 8. A T. O. BUDD. w ft ,wi„,i/ a r Vann AI‘’H IINTKR * GAMMELL, ° f fCm steamer Carolina every .For Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary’s and St. John’s evert Tuesday aud Saturday, EXPRESS COMPANIES# THE ADAM* EXPRESS r-~- —j— ,«== :CO..Offioo32° CHESTNUT Street! forwards Parcels, hlerohand se, Bank Notes, and hpecio, either by ite own Lines or in oonneotioo with other Express Companies, to all the pnnolpa) towns and cities of the United States. „ B. 8. BANDFORD, General Superintendent. IlAJtmVAltfS l»AOKA«Ii JUOIJSKS. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfully call the attention of the Sect* 2V Hnrdware, frpd * J o r extensive Btook of I>IU MIN6HAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a rath Usance by the paclrate, , Order* for direct importation solioiied, and Qoodt de livers* either in this sity, New York, or New Orlcat s, W. G. LEWIS & Son, 411 COMMERCE Street, . .. I»MrtUf and Commission Merchants iU Aisata for Fersic* and Deaoetis Kardv&re. . UlMf SLATE ROOFING.—JOHN WELCH, BLATHR, ia prepared to put on any amount of roonne at low rates. All work warranted to k s i\9^u.y r^or ", *?s( to THIRD street ana HER MANTOWN Road will oe promptly attended to, *e» Sm PRIV»-W>LLy Cleaned at a lowpnoe, to obtain the ©patents. Address WW.TINBON, Foudrstte Orooe > I*l* North Second street. jyw i»* SALEH BY AUCTION. BRIN LEY * 00., No. 436 MARKET STREET, R. SCOTT. J»„ AUCTIONEER, No. 431 bow. m H PilTth 'UJ s r3s’ l s£‘J. tette CuBtom KoJM ' P l ” L, P n P 2?P„* 0« , AUCTIONEERS, Street” 830 MAIIKM Sll4 et. and MU MINOR FIRST LARGE SALE OP* HOOTS anti u/io k THE PAL« WiB6o " OB°«SPOR °,00» CAHEB. • . 4 On Thursday Motmiut. Aueust 2d, at io oVoor precisely. will sa oata'ogue, on 4 oridn. 3,000 cues iHen’!°h r J7 end youths’calf, kip, Ersin.and ihiolc wt* bulf. w«x, and Tus et bro<ans, oalf and brfrSaL*'**' Oxford ties and watkm* shosa. women's* mijasaiul children's calf, kip. j,ont. morocco, and k\d booS shop?.ladies /autre,and kid shrpers. Also,af?u“. a txim’nt of city made women •. misses', and children** coat »nd morocco m ots. Also, 2,100 lbs. oak »i,Le l!«»! l^£[ • w Coll Bkins, and un Invoice of Linings. The above eale will prove attractive to Soothers and Western bu*ers. A* the sale comprises invoices of fresh goods direct from first c!m< manufacturers, the earlv attention or buyers is invited. open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. 6 * ST. LOUIS, no. WILLIAMS, BOYLB. A CO., AVCB W ¥ TiCNEERS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No ■ 6North MAIN St., St. LuUIB, Wo., (formerly with Messrs. Myers, Claahora, ft Co. Phifada,) offer their services to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia,for the saleof dry xoods,ca> pets. bo°ts» shoe*, hardware, jewelry, ftc., <fco. t&r Cash edvaaoes made on receipt of goods, I Ka Settlements made three days after tale. „ BXPXBSIfCKS. Mesere. My.™. ciMhoni, i Co.. Pbiledelehlm ~ * Brother, Philadelphia. y a l Towueeud, k Warrene, New York, lis. t B. Curti* k Co., New York. Wood, Christy, ft Com Bt. Louis, Mo. Grow. McCreary ft Cn.. »* mhlg-thituly INSURANCE COMPANIES. gABINJB & DUV. INSURANCE AGENTS, No. <S. WALNUT Street, aseinrt loee or d.roate bj Tire, on Cotton ami Woollen Milli. end other Mannlhctonee, Building., Merohandue, Snrniture. and other properly, on faro- MvTROPOLITAN^ > iiHl, I .^.f?,?fe ,^K. PRPYIDENCE V®,™ ARCTIC FIRE IN C S%»SS 8 ' HOPE FIRE INBUrAlScl;"S'o“ a uS' U fr^*^ f E“- CITY FIRE INSUR’AN^ i 'ai, , , ,ld Op a FfX*gi^’fJ : GEnMANIAFIRE^S^a.OFNt^Y^Kf' 77 ’- HUMBOLDT FlßSfftg B^! , .. . Cash Canitsf and Surplus 955g.968 81. Applications in person or br note will receive prompt Attention. SADIKE ft DuY, Agents, l«**m No. 484 WALNUT Street. r fHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY 0? PHIIiADEPHIA (FIRE INSURAHQS EXCLUSIVELY.) m L ¥A^ DIRECTORS. F, JUloafOßb Spau. Monnicu L. D.w.ek, Wu.iumJiGKbs, sao. h. stwmS, PeaziEE, Jobs H. Bkowc, W B- A. Fkßßiskocx, tefes: 2VE&SX* CHARLES & '‘"‘“Eft ANTHRACITE insurance compa- Capital ««OHOO-CHARTER F«?aUtegb T ia. BtM# ‘* b ‘ tWM,i WW -4 a^SSIBKMSSS^ BSlt^jX^^Sa^'oFfJirnioL" 8 Jacob Ether, JoSph Maxfield, D. Lnlher. Dr. George H. Eckert. L. Audenrled, /ohn R. Blakiiton, RKisss- iTear 1 WM SMITHS «mted,nb w. Me SMITH, aps-tuthsu amebioa» bibb Insurance co., MB*OttARTER PBRPBT WALNDTSewet, above Third, Philadelphia. HWng aTarit paid-up Capital 8too|: and Burplna In ytsiedln sound and available Securities, ocaunue to future on Dwelllnrs, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vossohnin Fort and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses Überauy and promptly adjusted. _ • , S2UCTO&S. Thus. R. Marls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell. SHawfe?* 1 ALBERT O. L. O d AKER gXITTHHUIIiNOE COMPA *Xif hart, PreiWent, ft &. WBWKLISSSiyh- Treaeurer. S. H. Seoret^T^ _ „„ . DIRECTORS, George H. Hart, E. p. Roeee, A* C. Cattell, Foster S. Perkins. f IF£ INSURANCE AND TRUST^OOM DOCK Streets Aneta» #w,wi a, INSURES LIVES for the whole term fi umoittoa and endowments— lxterttti ix Real Estate, and rasfce* *U •afiiianU J*»andinj os ft* JUsUnietratoni, Awrfff—* faniel L. Hiller* Samuel 8. Stok Benjamin Coatee*.. WUHw* Hirtit, fiourU 6. newtona* Jtmai B. MpFai. }%£&»'' S%& »» ’"*■’* >* %«18 J*YK 'W. RoVNOV, FftorHl 1 "DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFfiTX IN- w OFFICE B. B. WALHW WvAifiT 8 GswhAHOK IsSiofr, f *• 111 > lrt » ° r a* w«t*. <* _ Ahate, On Merchandise reneretfy. November I, im •U3%0, Philadelphia City • W oest. $ f Wraoo, Petmtylvoma Stately ot. Lo%tu-J7fluS (9 §21,000 Pennsylvania State 6 y ot. Loar-* ■ flflß W I*,ooo, U. 8. Treasury ft* yo»t NSiwSuf interest due , , - ,TT. ~ a*. MJtt M •»,OOQD. & TtaMWff • y ot. Notea aad inter lu TsSiM&r tSfcTG' 'oT Phii£ *■*“ 00 : _ pe OMA9O, PenxSylTania Railroads* Mortcace •lr oent. Bonds—, ssjeo 00 tMiGOO, NorthPengayivama Railroad Mort- rue 1y cent. Bond*— - r ... ISJM 99 •ItAOO West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company?Vet.couponbonds...., ISJOitt §19,990,100 shares stool Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal •VMfiUQ isuu PeunsylTani,, Bwlgam •f JIM, 100 Sill- ' * ,n * * •MM. «hw»F uBS?i|s§» iSjUMtluia 8(«S« ** * ¥u Comm, Fhtl*lel»hia an, Mnsnah Steam PfaWrabon Cou f»nr. Owan Stoaoi Navi.atioa Oomyany, Philadelphia and Ha m do Graoo Bi«m Tow Boai Company. Phllad.lphia Kiotuum. ••away —-Ti-APUM Mortgages, and Real Estate. Of-** B’™ 8 ’™ M Bil{*°reo*ivab& for Inroracoes' jS S Balanoe due at Agenm«e—Preautues oa Ma rina PoUoim, interest, and other debt* one tiio Company.— M4M C 9 Borip and (took of vundry lumranc* Com»ft> qSfo , piiarrirsa£r. , ;r T<,i » SS B •W 140.0 William Maifca. gamuel £. ito v Edmond A. Bondar, I J, p, pen!** Wheophilus Paulding, 1 Henry John E. Penrose, I John C-Davie, \ ' James Tranuair, William Eyre, Jr,-, James C. Hand. William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dir. R. M. Huston, Seorge 6. Leiper, ugh Craig, HtarieeKelfr, _ WILMA, TljOS C HENRY LYLBURN. Seal John B. Scmvle, PitteVt* D.T. Morgan* ** A. B. Barrar, *' M MAJtTIN* PraiidML \ HAWI>. Vio« ftSuKrt lretarr. <m EDUCATIONAL. ESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D’HEK VILLY rtipeptfullj inform their friends and the pbic that they havo removed their Boardio*: nnd i ay gohnol for Wutn< J adies from Lo> an Square to No*. lft-T and 1529 BPRUUK Street where tber will le read? to receive their pupils on TBVfUiflA V, Septem ber 13th. Meidamea CHEGARAY and D’HERVU LY "will rs eeive visit rs at No. 1809 LOGAN Square unt.l the 20th August. jj2s 6m A MERIUAN BUHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable medium thron&hwhioa gohoole and Fami lie. mar obtain, oomo etentteaobere. Parenta mar ob tain, rratuitoulr, information and oironlars of the but Mhools. SMITH, ’WOODMAN, k 00., *.« BROADWAY, Now York, or alil-tt IW CHESTNUT B treat. Philadelphia. Bryant & stratton’s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looated atrklla soiphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH a*d CHESTNUT; New T Tk, Unilsio, Clereland, CMoaso, and St. Lo*U, For ini rraatinn. call or tend for Catalorne. fe3-lf CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK OIJTI-ciOOD NEWS FOR ALL,!—The never lamne Mrs. VAN HORN is tho list; she srooeeds woen all others bate failed. All who are in trouble, all who nave boen unfortunate, deceived by false promises, fly to her for advice and comfort. In foe* affairs si* %*mt Jails. She has the seoret of winning toe affec tions ot the opposite box. It is this fact which indvo** ilirerate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement She shows you the hk&nesa of year fu-. ture wife, husband, or absent friend. It is well known to tho publio at large that she is Use first and only pee* eon who can show tho likeness in reality, and con give entire satisfaction on all the oonoerns of hid, which o&n be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one i qotne all l to No. 133 a LOMBARD Street, betwaanUoni psrand Broad, jj?s 6t* ALFRED L. HOUGH, b-A rAPER MANUFACTURER:'’ A HEN r Orders sohoited lor every deicriptron <n PAPER AND PAPER-MAKER’S MATERIAL* No. U Hontk SIXTH Street, PMJadalphuo. fell-dm* SSYKIP MOLASSES, «tc,—soo hhds and Barrels LOVERING’S/te Plus Ultra. Golden Sy rup, and extm Golden. Also,.Sugar-house, Musco vado, and Porto Rico Moi}s*<g in hogsheads and bar rels, for salo bj JAMES GRAHAM & Co., LETH'IA Ktr*pt ttPIrtHS TURPENTINE 275 bbls. ►3 Spirits Turpentine, in store, and for sale by ROM-*}- AfIH9UJiNtH, A CO., Wo. 16 fo-udi WffAff YKK, ,* t ?s Balsam TOLU—For sale by WETHE RILL k BROTHER, No. 47 and 49 North BK UOND .526 HENNKSSY BRANDY.—7O casks, in , a . '.e^yhsr* ! Pe«.forjojeip RIOE.— 200 Tierces Prime Retailing Charleston Rico, for rale hr 1 AMI’S ORABABt A CO . LVTITIA street. BURNING FLUID, Alcohol, Camphene, mannfaotured daily, and for sale by ROWLKY, ASKBURNEK, A CO., No, IS Soath WHARVES. If* 11l Thomas * sons. B '"*‘ ocoSautfe: m, “ • e “°" ta to each. e«le. one thoos*uid catalogues, ia wmiihlnt SoS si !®oßjwb»n»Toe,d.y. Ulti July. ma x»t\ °iu e handbills for each sale nowrevlt* *u- D.—Onr sales of real crate and etoent a* the Exchange, will hereafter be held at 12 ototetl jjoon ; nnd, in the evening, st 7 o’eJook. s -** r " Irave the option of either sale. &EAL ESTATE AT PRIVaTK BAL«. ”• a large amountof realeElate atufatl> •Tory desonytioa of city and agon; sst£ ^ o¥Jsfr i<ssss: otoi«. (o11 l/m «?« “* Print«i »«Uy.) fre*Tci BALE'op I B^oii|®f^^Hh L M?BLT>HIA TAADR PERRMPTOBYbaLE OP BONDS, fcS 1 " *omi-Mmu»llyM the Minings!?*; STOCKS, BONDI, to. ' r i , On Tuesday. .^V 1 ? »t 12 o’clock noon, M theExeb*h*e, will be cem-^ , '" oa * T9Berv9> or AocoJtttofwhomitmay con ®'“> »«h. (R«.000)of the Ca -pnnand Ene Hsi.rond Compear IIX^SU 18 * 11^* 181 ’^ oi J r * payable Slat July, JS7J, tes£r""“"* »* ‘ i " I.‘j»X ™wte e L[S a V.“ OCi&ti<,D -1 abate Mercantile Library. ft. u- ESTa Vb—a (JOtigT 14, ioiSiSl fcatata “ Tvo ‘ Bto,T Briok SWELLING, ad jofmn®* KBtQte -‘ ri » < >* a torr Brick DWELLING, wl -OS&^^B N ,TVf T 4^ i ° (! f A| e,)re6 Hondla ' <***»>' Sam.Rarefe-GROTI. 0 P'► NTof«3o., M r. ~ Ecreinj pry Falft-Bi ord rofH.ini. Very VAuafileLiyp 3sere.,lS Mrcbep,on thm TaiS road, above N.oetnwn lane. «e .biilete vt ** .. RtJ?' \im n v B nnT of -i," h J Pfraire. on Snivel dUISo TE> ‘" « Cm^’“ li!w^ni ANI> 333 Green .wet. ’ _ . P<r*mptonr Pale ofoKJi"’ Bn ° k DWisu ‘ Uio - TwalWi street north VERY IMPORTANT BA£,K. MONTOUR IllcM VomPaN y“'wORKB AND -ESTATE. On Tuesday, • ExoJanri^ 0 ’ at M ® >l,Jo6lc * noon » the Phikdelphf The very valuable property belonging to the Mon Visa Iron Corn par/ situated in Montour county, pa. oon mnin* of .about 2000 aor every valuableSoeflk?sfi, «“—*&*•& ttr Fall particular* ready ia handbill*. -,„Corner or TW hl??f?vi fts*rind M ‘RTfFT: FixruKEa o>. mill? fikSSroop &A,w . . ~(*a Monday WCmtcg, •iSiiiPfiUVA 3 ** M CU l? k 4.* the • ai « k *4st corner of WWeatjr-firet *n* Market etreot. b, order of the *»- fixtures of r fee<|mUr, comprising 2 burr E? , wr * ele y atO raftii tearing gom belcmr* m.'lh n 5: Pu.ho.rt, WaXi’n* lU,?nOT “ re 'P»«>f safe, made by Evans £ &*& be examined any tune praviow to the sale. ~ . * . . ~-Grl TueadaYjiaornmp. *i?J 8 . k,n * t ,S T> o No, 1917 Lombard'erreefM &,'cSssi”iKf ■■ fiM f renoh ?utfi o ™‘ “"ja thoe’JS" 14elamm,d *o’olook on tt» AORB, PIANO-FORTES, BRU^SVLar^^f^ 1 ? Atf. o’clooh* aattrtaeatcf exoellecteeoond-faandfpnutace s naao-tortee. Sue mirrors, etiMsm, from T&OSES"NATHAKB, AUCTIONEER S,ffls^SHmesEF^ N4,OOotoloaoitttts vatohee, jewelry, srOver plaU. arr,7SS, eerie*, eessuv, hardware, eatlarvf maftti «Ssw, mture. beddint»and on aocKiewcevs«aeaemtfos, Jn l&rgeoiem.uamount.,fronton, uMhtr to for any length of tim. Mtoej & eS^,».'J e . rt . &tab “*a.*l»¥ in ‘W« city. KOTSu? * “ d “»*"“• •» '****vktJSi SS js SwSbewasa f.*yn STT iow, i guow« puhoia, mnsoal tx** BdSsS!§|!S“«aaaa aS£ « nMU ft ? ■c—JWfc. . PENN Fie All ENGINE AND jIpMKBOILJB. WORKS-—KB*FIE tLIiVY, wTarrCMjANB TBEORKT I :*!. ENOIKEEUS. 2^ Q lRirilffeM , k' K * M f KBBB ’“ LACSBM ™SSk. «<f rOITfIfOiSRS, having, for moor years, bees su atiooeaefaloperation,aedMf& eaoJnsivelT «sruMin boildmg ana repairing Mann* End River faic*A and low- pressnre.lrpn Boats. Water Tante ftbpelfera: to.. Jko-« r*»p*otfulty offer their semotalo the ponho* a* being ferny prepared to oor tract JofTscginea of »« *ixea. Sanae. Hirer, and StAtunary. having atM oj patents of different sues, as# prepared to eseoets ov aen with Js-very description offat*;* making nude at I the ahorteit notice. Huh *n4 i <n> Pressure, Fit*, Tabular, and Cylinderßoilers. *f tba best Itaasy hams charooa! iron. Fnitase ofailsise* and nAda; Iron and Brass Caeiiogit ofairdeeartpturasi Roll Turning. Screw Cnttmx. aadau other work oon neoted with the above business* Drawings and speoifoationa for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work gaarantied The rafceerihers have ample wbari does room f» it* sails of ooati; where they oan lie la perfect safety ana are, provided mth shears, blocks, fatt*, 4q.,ftu, for railing heavy or light weights. JACOB* Q.NSASIB, BEAO«°44 iauSSl' sKset^ POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 ihwyi »*a aatir#(tookof Pituni at thp aboreroaft d»«M 19 now arannrsd to.receive orden for fcolliii*. gxaji, and B*w Hill Castings, Soap. Chemical, ajitf Boom Work, Geanaf. Castui** made from s*tsr* aerator? or Cupola Farnaeas, in dr? or CT«en wad. c* loam. mjf-tr iajctxl v. nannies, j. uiiiax annul* oouTHWiasiibwisr FIFTH AND WASHOfSTOk BTRXX**, tusjxteK L * m ßegat .. , KNCUNEEHS AND MACHfIOSM. HWfcSSB.® Hist uul Uov Fmran StoMTEnf Uw* MXaaa* River,and mwimismes. Gaapmatuo. Tanks. Iron Boats, Castmr* tfSTEjw*, •itterlron or Brm _ inontßis JtoouforCfH Works, WorkAkops, W'l road Stations, fro* " Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and proved oonstraotn Trains, Pmnjdni Bu, fro. Boio Assnta for N. HiUisuj’s Baibas Inc Masbios- ««-▼ GT. NICHOLAS HOTEL. aaoADWA.': Whoa completed; six years ago, u •jg&as m» vu universally »TOBoUMedthatUa£mM«:’fo6At* con venient, and thoroughly orianijffloahflijhiaent oft*.# kmd on this continent, w fct< ltiraathenitremains to day—mtfaoot a rival ia tine. u *Qia»tu<ni»ue*s, a»q_in, the general element* «Tcomfort and enjoyment Th* BoUl has aocomjsaaauoDS for one thousand guest#. uf. ©lading one Veaorad complete suites of epunmeatficg tiumUea. Six hundred persons can be oomloruuiiaiijed at fee tables of it* three pubiio dining root**, *bZ no# thiai that modern art baa devised for the 00/avSience ala •octal gratification of tlie travelling rablio has beey omitted m ita elan, or is neglected in fr practical The early reputation ot the hoc*# at home and abroad derived from it* msjraitaao* iu cgperh appointments* audits home* like comfort* and luxuries* has been en,- hanoed every year by the unwearied exertions of the proprietors* mrlT-Sm TfIBABWKLL. WHITCOM B, fc CO. JU. Samuel £. Stoke*, jTp.PeSitofi, Henry %&&> j H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M*lfraiM» Yhoma* C. Hat 4» Robert Burton, Jacob P» Jones, James B. M’F&rlasfc Joshua P. Cyre, OTRANKLIN SAVING FUND, NoJ M. 136. South FOURTH Street, between Chest nut usd Walnut, Philadelphia, pay* all M ** oc demand. D«ponton 7 money eeeured by Govaraaieai, State, and City Loan*, Ground ItantSTMort gages* *o. 'iui* Company deems safety better th»u large profits, OQueeuently wiuren no nik with depo sitor* money, bat have it at all time* ready to return, with ft * »t cent. interest, to the owner.** the, h&rt ahtyi dose. Thi« .Compacj ■Appended, ' Females, nimM or eagle, Aid Minaza. can deposit in their own right, and such deposits oan be withdrawn ohlt by their consent. Charter perpetual, inoorppraied ear the State ofFenmylranla with authority to saoeive money from trustee* and executor* LARGE AND SMALL BUMS RECEIVED. Office open duly, • to S o’olock, aaaon Wednesday evesiug until 3 o'clock, DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Csdwallader, John Shmdlor, George Russell, Maiaobi W.bloan, MwardT. Hyatt, Lewis Rrnmbhaar, Henry Delanv, WiohoUa Rittenhoute, iSathaa Smcdley, Jos. H. Sattarthwaite, Jones Varices, Joseph W. Lirgiucotl _ JAOJBB. SHANNON, PmidoaL Cntvs CaswuLassa/haasurer. ap3B*r CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT IN SAFETY TKI’ST COM JAN Y.WALNUT Street, eouthweet corner of THIH a, Thitedelflua. inoorporated by the State or PoimwT ' Tania. . Mosej u received many enm, larie or email, nd ir,. tereatpaid from the day of depoeit to the day'tu vitir. dnvUi ' The office is open every day from tint o’olock in tbs morning til) five o’clock in tbo evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings ti 11 eight o’clock. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, _ ROBERT BELFRIOQK, Vice Frasuieiy* William J. Rxss, teoretary. _ _ _ maiCTOM: Hon. Henry L. Bonner, F, Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Selfndse, Franou Lsa* Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Veris*, SLandreth Mann*, James L. oney ie received and payment* »aas daily. The investments are mace, in conformity with tfcj S revisions of the Charter, in Rea) Estate MeetsasM. round Rents, and snoh first-class secxritiee as wHi al ways insure perfoot seennty to the depositor*. and which cannot fail to give permanency ana stability to this Institution. anl-ly CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES k 5 trust COMPANY, wrner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Larreand smallitmuraoetrgd,ted void teak ondo mand without notice, wiU» ,FIVK PjKKC£NT. LNTK- JtEST from the day of depont to the day of with drawal. , Offioeboose, from#«nUl 8 o’clock ever? day. tad am MONDAYTiVENINOfI from 7 mn«U I o’otoek. URAFTSfor mk on £ngland» Ireland, and Soatiaat* DAWSON A NICHOLSON, dtfffiJßH JAMgf '™jsES UICHUfIOiTK BAUES vr APCTIOH. MACJSINKHY AND ISOS, HOTELS. SATING FUNDS. “ A little, but often. fin* the Purse.” *’ A Dollar saved is twice oamed.”
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