* » >,-f|sM|g»» wibb. ‘ -/*• rarest A3ft3^j*fto,fmfrt|||wp no v '", • ’,, .■•^.^ lir rirut-'ri! " ; f .^ { ’,V~V ; . ', V-r*’".'. r.--'- *b»w^o*OT^j|p a yaißOT^ ■ . *to ■ ~ ? ‘Tr*rV'iri'' > 'r'- ! ~f-* , ’ l ~ l ’ T » ******** 'i~”ss;^fe:3SS-iK- : jffleammmgKt sasaßasgsr ottrwdmoa*' •kiuTuMm^f o?lS«oo«nhJ ( n r assy Hoadoy, 39th ' do an early • "Irak lraifwsJfoSW BroooJ. §WT«naat -sw jslmerje, : ;Umbsf glorioes Illinois!. /if apeyou, In apite of this impa*. tetikn,: firmly fronting the < (be, and battling to. ralriritririboiwrvatiye nationally, against embH-|; teradolUd ‘finplaCable sectionalism; eonstltntiopat rights,, one rating propria mgore, and every way. agxliut all unequal or unjust Federal or Territorial; • er Us, '-yimtelft goyem" themselves ■galiMell forceor fraud: Tbe right of the sovereign people to look at the “ returt£;”ebd behind the “ returns” of all'tiirir repwesßtativo bodies, agents, trustees; or servants: xSO'iiStpoh'ilbillty of aUaoverhdnr, represent*, tivea; brasiees,! agents,. rad servants; to their prin cipals; the penplo, who. are “ the governed,”.aiid the source of all political power:'• * ' -" ’ ; f/i UtteiMippoeUionio^thedetesteble^d oetrine of tori 1 ihodeeaepteli^oS^Tol?ffl'verbment at with submission to the sorereign people—a doetrine itVhWtir slaved, arid'riatmedp'ily byimjWmlsts. end despots.of fhe old worlj 1 - 1 "V- Powers of anyeort -notexpreasly delegated to any m«l;or; body of arise, ate ejtpressly “ resorted totho’peflrta,:”";"’ 111 *' * Ho absolute ordieteiorial authority in repreeen- Uttvebodies,. The represents tire principle as claiming aubmiaaionand, obedience to the . will of: the constituents:,.. 5 The ebrereignty ofthb organised people supreme above ell mere representstive bodies, oonreu lions, or legislatures. to deride, rote upon, and' deter mine what shall 1* their supreme law:, Justfte;apd equality-between; States and thrir oitisebs, and between voter* to riOet thrir : agents and representatives, and' to ratify, or jejeot any’ propoeed gysteptof government: * ; Bamaieston to the Constitution and laws of tho - Federal-. Union, and striot observance of all the rights of the Btates and their cltiavna, but resist ance to.the dictation or bribes of Congress, or any other power, to yield the InaUahablo right of self, govriihmerit: ~ ■ FretscUoo is the Territories, and erarywhare, to all rights of persons and of property, In aooordanee with the righte'of the Btates, and with the Consti tution and laws of the Union: Equity and uniformity In tha mode of admitting new States iwWUSs-oewi, awwg a»-a—saw and ratios to apply to all pllke: The rejeotion of ell Compromises, conditions of terms which wohld diSoriaUnate between forms of republican .eonstltntions,. admitting, one, with,one, number of population,. and reunitingitbrea times that nnmber for 'another fonn equity republican: THegreat law of eettlament of tha pnblte domain ■ of the Untted Btales, free, equal, and just, never to be ‘‘temporised” or ‘‘looalised” by temporary or' partial expedients, but to he adjusted by per-. manent, uniform and universal rules of right and 1 justioa :. L V r '{_ Maintainlng tbeea and the like prinolplee, I deem it to be the atm ot the straggle of the devoted De mocracy in this signal contest. . And so nndcr standing them, I glory in their declaration and de feases. I would saoridee much and go far to up hold your arms In this battle. I wodd most glad ly visit year people, address them, sod Invoke therp toytand fatihy the standard of their faith . aril freedom,. and never to let go the truths for, which they sontottd, for they are vital and cardi-i nal, and essential, and can never he yielded with out yielding liberty itself. But, air, I am line a fled man, bound to my du ties here; and, If my office wodd allow me tq leavo it, I could nut depart’foom: the ' bedside of illness in my family, whteh wodd probably recall me bo fore I could ratehminois; and my own state of health admonishes me,thst I ought not to under take a campaign as arduous as that yon propose. ; I know what the labors of the stump an, and am I not. yet. done suffering bodily from my efforts for i Democracy in 1855. For theaa reasons I cannot : obey yottr ean : but, psnnlt me to add: Fight on! . flghton ! dght owj—^never yield bnt In death and • victory! And, oh/tharl was unbound, and oodd ; do more than lopkvon, OMopblng with every,pulse of your glorlpus etrUggler-wUhr lts every Waw end ’ lls hbpeSi aid ohifed By-iia : donbts. you have my prayers, arid lam" Yours, tittyQasnr A. Wiss. A LaVrsß-rßojr jurysmsos pavis. Tho following totter from Ooh Jrif. Davit was written in reepobie to pne.addressed lohlm by 001. W. B Sloan, of Viekshnrg, HiSs:,' inviting him .to be prenut at the Breckinridge arid Due ra tification meeting which came offon tha SUfinst.: WispissTOlir, Idy S, 1380. . It gives mo pleasure to acknowledge yours of tho fid lost, informing me tb&t the Democrsts of our oonniy Wen to assemble on : the 14th to ratify the nominations of Breckinridge arid Dana and that they particularly desired rite'to be present on that occasion. My health does not permit me to rptnm home at this season, arid to tho many- regrets con nected with, that feet is to be added the inability to unite with my Demoontie neighbors tri deelaring oar eooeptariee of the tloket which is the fair ex ponent Cf our political faith. Though we cannot but iadent‘that'in.a general Demo- 1 erstie delegstca denied articlee of orir creed so essentiad as.to produce division, it is, a matter of eongyanUtion that our party had .enough of vl-: - tality to bear amputation, and, adhering .to fundv. mantel prlnelples, to give us good oaridmatee on ai good platform. Believing the preservation of tho! Sovarnment .in! ite. yjgof aridparity; to depend! mainly on the Demoereey, I hoped earnestly fori its. Unity and harmony :- but when it beoamej manifest that the organisation and consequent: power of the party eould : only be maintained by: the surrender of constitutional datlee, I rejoiced; that Mississippi was represented in the Oonven-j tiun'by .tnea wlid ,' Were eqdal to tbe nobler part of; vindloatiag her equality end honor, regard leu! alike-egempty promises and emptier threats. To; .admit.jhetOnr propertyls netentitled^toreesive; from the General Government sooh protection as ip sAride to the pronetty of other seetlons is to oon-i sent tribe degraded below our fellows.' Bnoh s pro-i poeltton needs no argument—to state It Is to pre-i eent. jts condemnation.' Our party alone, of those} mwxMektag ipopulaf !sripport, rteognlscs th« eqne!s% cf Uia right of the Booth to the oommoni floiget there to giroMritpl pro-f teetion totue property ofcttlaensby nil the oonstU tatlonal P°"*rtpf toe Federal arm. Oari a Bonth-> ew, men hesitm, a nder enohofrenmstanees as tc( uir andßenalt*ueto' trljßMph oftht N«4 igoaa*-*r«»» c la*.- Pemosuoyi off#r wanaM of ays ff«ctioa*t# rtmem^ r fato^if;rity.;ftt«Ms jmd^^nri^^qhoS^ . erats.ef yr«rren, a»d brileveme to% ’*J , v . Writes to a friend in - Oinrinnati that be cm, AO ,atdp^*airiamh^the^Breeklnridge interest, on HMTOWifeaaaaa - jjh.fi pnremtysMe,, to reqiteat M Utkpt tomaii 'immMSSWßmitstiii aubjSlt befcre leadiag polltlciana in jfour vlclnltv' v Kini.—A recent nnni, < %?! 9ont *H ! “ A fiaw dgyaago 1 pubiitoad In the *■ HtWo aeritoFftom 7l a S t dntl 1 xiuwiii, *t ouuton it •>tonoml ,«>*t will >pl«j9,yi * o, - «},* li-SP^ . Th* Dusts Kw Qut* —The OtwleetonKer curv (i4illio|4t(of the Murfreesboro’ ) Telegraph ssto ta looking over an etymo 'logical '4isttonafyi | was arrested by Hhe namdof BteoK®* w k«V * somewhat fatabpßjust, at this time. an(f be 'Rmnd; Saxon derivatives of thlsmesnt« a b**®n hbnM.” This is very signi ficant ferjhaof, a party >which favors t>* dlmnion. of the States.; i Th» OKio'Staii foiifßral hasitaken the trou ble'to classiy and publMi a llst of «U the papers in that Btrie. There are.2l6 papow on the list, of whioh 12f«re for Lincoln,, 80 fof Uonglaa, 8 for BreokWdge, and 2 for BsiL -There are eighteen > coantie/ih whloh no Democratic' organ of either (Wing u published, and counties in whioJtno, Dongles' organ is.publlihed.,. j jfo* New York Ttmes jßep.) says : « Dou gus stock la rising in Mississippi. The Democrats 9TPontotoc oennty?b*ye Allowed»the example of other parte of the State in declaring for Douglas, and.eaiHng a State Convention to nominate an elec* toral'ttekeV’ v * i } TaKet* voR pbuoLAS.—Wo Iflarni'froar, reliable, author! tjMhat Chief Juatioe .thn Supreme Court of the United States, - The August*/ (lift. Constitutionalist > states ; that there will soon be. issued from the press one bji hired' thousand copies of Governor Johnson’s ' recent speechat Maoen and Atlanta.* ■‘i'*« r :H. li.;H<)PKiHBy of Va., one of .the electors oibthe*D4mobr«tie ticket in Virginia, ‘is out in a pard, denouncing the Seoessionlsts, and ‘d has no ohance here;. All the public offices are ob | tained by Vote; and hence no one hut a known pitUen -o&n obtain them. .This country is sood only-for the laborer or the tradesman; and in these oases it' is, perhaps, the most prosperous Country ftL the whole world. - No, 1 have decidedly Pever encouraged Irish emigration; but, as I hate tho Irish poorhouse, and as I abhor military ser vice in the English-army, I point out the advan tages of this nation, In‘.order toproteot my poor, persecuted countrymen from the insulting degra dation of ,the Irish poor law, and to snatch them t.om the thankless cruelty with whioh their life and their death are-treated by the ungrateful laws of ■ the perfidious British military authorities. Would I not muoh, prefer to see them die in the swamps of Florida, struggling for independence, than to perish in fighting for ungratefal England? Is not weir blood more honored when shed for their wives and ohildren in the Valley of the Mississippi than when spilled in India,or the Crl bea, defending tho cause of a nation of relentless b’gots, ipappe&sable persecutors? No, I' have iiever encouraged an Irißh exodus; but I have en- Ucavored to make the heartbroken happy against /ho undying infliction of England’s misrule. Bri tain, however, is very near a catastrophe whioh will try her courage and her resources, and Bh&ke hVr Constitution. A storm is gathering slowly and fitoadily, which may soon burst ■ on her shores ; a formidable host is almost on the march to the Eng lish coast, to slacken a nation’s thirst in national revenge; and the loud cries of Ireland during cen turies of insult may at length he heard in a just national retribution. Courts, and thrones, and 'uiers have'been latterly running riot in national rxtrayaganoe; - and mankind may be at length ;«wakened fe reform these royal abases by rejecting rampant monarchy; and raising the standard of cheap self-government. ; I have heed mostkindly received and generously 'rsated by the bpadsof tho Administration in this city; |p ( acknowledgmCnt of whioh X beg you will join your respect and gratitude with mine. • Your faithful countryman, D. W. Cahill. A Biot in St. Louis. ) On the night of the 25th instant St. Louis was startled by an -extraordinary, outburst of popular /Indignation,'in the shapeof an attack on’thehouses of the numerous prostitutes, who,, beoauee of tho TTPttkno** i havfl Intel? Tluuuiiae very boldand indecent. There appesHrefro b*ve been but few perppns^engaged in the under taking at first. . These' were 'probably well-mean ing, but inditereet. They, perhaps, onlyoon fcm pitted this demolition of two or three houses, huf the roughs-who .juseipMed, presuming, that they would be. tenderly dealt with,,no matter to what excess they carried the'onslaught, gave free Vont to their evil passions, and turned tee wholo rffiir intp a disgraceful riot. ; The first assault .war upon Ritter’s danoe-hoosc. With brick bats they stove doors'and windows, and drove the inmates into ihe yard.' The few police Iwho gathered were driven l off. With-yells and 'shouts they then repaired,to the house of the note .rions Mery Hoppe.,, Beds up, feathers scattered to the wipd, sbeots torn into strips, and garments strung upon poteß to meet the jeers, gibes, ;aod laughter of the conspirators. Then followed noted house after pnother, some of the inmates, :*-vho had hoped to be overlooked, presenting them- Solves in the Btreet, not exactly in ball-room cos j-ume. In some places' wholo 1 rows of houses wero speedily gutted. \ Thera was some disposition shown to stone these ..rretohed creatures as they attempted to make itheir way through the orowa, but this waß prompt j'y eheoked, we are glad to say, by tho more hu mane of the number. The beds, bedding, stands, übles. ohaira, and indeed all the parlor, household land kitchen furniture of the eleven tenements wore jheapbd into Almond street*and fired, amidst the f demoniac hurrahs of the desperate invaders. Ban in ers werefiiadeof sheets and female olothtng, and i*he mob went on, still gathering moro fierce deter |cninatiou until they.oame to Fourth street, on the t west side of which, one door below tho corner, they -n'ormed another establishment, and left nothing inside but the-bare 'walls and ceiling, removing : fill the property into tho street, 1 and wholly block- Q P All .travel by .the railroad oars and othor > *Mcjes. The devilish hoots and screams that {UstanJH^T 6 P Ol have been heard many squares Tel;jliriok booses was atteoketl. bn , il f*y*kßQWO as Madame Hooter’s, ..hfeh to nnoleos or the siege. Some time was ocoopied M this honse, but it was “* Xh.d tifh 'ho expenditure of no little forcer' M the front door was broken’down, a score drns ro mon ran in and immediately began ever they could lay their h*nds on. kindled in (rout, and bedsteads* chairs, Ac., tr« co quickly converted into fuel. From a portiooat-- t iched to U}e second story, bureaux, oentre-tablcs, parlor ornaments,, two splendid sofas, a fine piano, forte, several-elegant paintings, .and other articles of, luxury and pomp, were preoipitated, into tho smashing them to bits. Wnlle'this proceed ing was going on, a young man was seen dancing on tie balcony, a-bonnet on his head, a skeleton boop-vklrt around his body, and flourishing in his I Uft hand, with saorilegious satisfaction,* a litho graph representation of the Virgin Mary. I Many of the police made great exertions, but • oould avail little after the moo got started. Up to { two o’clock this morning, about sixty persona had \ been arrested, ebarged with partloipating in tee I shameful proceedings. ! The.city of. St. Louis will have a largo bill to i pay for all this. ,j ; Later About the Slave Trade. [From, the Boston Traveller, July 29.] By * reeentarriv&l from the 'cqast of Africa, we foam that theta were Seven American vessels in the Congo river June 4, trading, of course, but the names 9I whio> ; put reported. English ohii. sirs had been > alongside of them all, found that (hey were not to bb boarded with impunity, and prudently hauled, off, as several oflohrs had re cently been* reprimanded by the Admirality for going on board, of American vessels withonfc per mission IneldenUlly, we have been informed thst a regular fleet of vessels clear from different points ofdhe'Dhited States at the same time, and that distributed among them are stores and water to fit out two or three of them for slavors. and that when the >eoast is clear they all combine to aid the 1 selected vessel in receiving stows and slaves with the greatest possible despatch. By these means seven op-eight vessel* may be all engaged in the trade, without having on board sufficient slave toconvietany of them. i’■-®»li witea,flight he termed the ** mutual aid Jwtfe; We Understand that it works sneoess. fully. It rarely happens that there is more than one cruiser near ;* noted Slave mart, and if sho Bfiould Budceei In fflakjpg * priie she generally leaves theplaoe with irjand proceeds to St. Helena or Blerra lieono. Aw.ro of her gbienofc, tho u mu. taaloU” lloror. desp.toh as many of th.ir niim ®XM pottibl., and goaoratly run clear. Wo have jvfrjjfj" informed that two or three swift steam Ji„T! r N'oro fitting oat on tho o '•>“ »lavo trade, f . th "Slhets, may bo stated as aetire, with an inoraa«i«,4 e ,i, u „j,>i ; T®* Dqvqlas mbn of arc making ehana them openly with boing f aT or of *W#y’« Throatmed icherae of dissoUim, the replies and says, it was S.iy ! that he need, when he spoke ~f States-into a revolution’: JJJ s!2w?i w* la ?[ tea nIU »«feem!noc*meat of in* Breokitep before they are done with them. . (N. J.) Gazette says: «A »>»« »• Hon. Isaac Wildrlok, one ot the most ptotslhent and demoted friends of Donglas in Warren coopty* has declared that no S3S® l fc. I, a I t? <, ™vc 1 1u ?w Jer,e 7 oan or will oast a IwJt" elector. The delegates toyotsf for Dooglae electors, end for none other.” TaWeTVthuna’s Washington correspondent »Ji: It may be mentioned that there is an or rwgement, now. pn foot for, • grand qnasi-qoarrel between Breckinridge and, the AdWnistriUbWl: the same, or the semblance,.of ,the earn* ,fo tekn ‘“ib* poWiely exploited toward tU end of this mtitth er of next; lie plan is of JphniJltdeU’a poaosptlon, and arises from his i tear., that-the Admlnlstratien weight may injure Brecklnridge and tspe in some BGites where it is .yhofd.d sHfer.no.ipsecfl, ;d j • v POtll It ■Mt ooiMm •efcMfi't Mi lIPORriTIOSS. Reported lor The pressri. , PORTO Wbite Wfnr, E«HnS-IM4 bastdoffee4o9JiWeeDaUettßros. , WASHINGTON. N C.~Bohr B Pannerlee. Gaakkill— -530 bbli atoh 88 do tar 81 do spta tunientine Goohxan & Kq—elino»Q | M test lumber flamlßolCcnfcOo. . s.n ; PHILADELPHIA Eoard Of trade. GEO RGB WTr ATHAM, I ,T. FROTHINGHAM,. S UoHMITTXX ov TBX ROBERT. 8. REED. ... ' LETTER BAGS ■ ■ ■At tke M9rt£ann'>Bc6cfMmg«i Philadelphia. Ship Westmhi'elaud.Deoan. Live-pool, soon Bark Florida, Mondar...———. . Ctenfuegos, soon Barkßt James, Cruse,.—Rip da Janeiro,soon Brig 8 Thurston. Lampher— .Barbadoes, soon Brig Ella Reed, Toxo- .. .at Jsro de Cuba.eoon Brig< Ooeon Isle, Morrow. —Bt Thomne, JoW 80 BMff Princeton.'Wells ♦- w. *.. . .Rentedioa, soon Bohr A M- Bartlett/ Bartlett .j‘. . .Cienteegos, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. . FROM THE UNITED STATES. •HIPS , LSA.YB ' ■ VOS »AYR Connaught—...., .Boston. .Galway July 31 Afrioa- «....New Ang 1 Teutonia...—.NewYork..Hamburg 2 Jura.-.;-.—, Vork^.Liverpool-.-. ..-—Aug.S o of Manchester New York.. Liverpool.— Atir’4 Bremen i. —* i, l .New Yorc.^Bremen.: .Aw 4 V. *i. New york:-Liverpool AUg 4 Canada— i *'.80ct0n.:Liverp00i........... Aug 8 Illinois:-.... L New s. Aug It C,cf Washington 1 .. .Bostoa^Llverpool.'i—.....Augll /rago.— —. ...New York. .Havre— .‘Auk J 8 Kangaroo-'.. —.New York.U Liverpool— —......Aug18 uropa—. UNew Yhrkr. Liverpool... ~.i. <.. Aug 22 P^rsia.L—; ...*1 Neir York.. Liverpool. Aug2J ' Adriatic....i-'—NeW York.‘.Havre. Aug *5 •, ; FROM EUROPE, sHiri,l*av*-,', ron oat* Illinois.-, ....-Southampton. .New. York— Ju y 38 — ..July 38 C of.W«shingtoii'.Liverpooi-new Y<»rk— Ju r 18 Sftxonia..... ,S6u»hampton t -New'3Co T k Ju y 18 Australasian.... .Liverpool-New York —Ju r*4 Piwifio ........Galway*. New —... .July 24 A rogo Bouthampton.".New York... July 25 Kangaroo Liverppol-New, York... ..—July 25 Canadian Liverpool. .Guepeo —..July 25 Europa— -1 .Liverpool-. Boston— v . July 28 Persia York Aug 7 iThe California Mail Steamers sail from New York on tho Bth. 11th, and SOth of each month. , .The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d, 7th, i*thi ITthi and 27th of each month. - - KAItINK ISTELMOENCE. 08.7 OF PHILADELPHIA, July 31. tnco. SUN RISES- iL~4 56-SUN SETS .7 4 H GH WATER™ :c —j .1 13 M * ARRIVED. Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, from Rich mond, via Norfolk. 27 hours* with' mdse and pasnengers, to Thos Webster. Jr, • BhipNorthampton-Ellweli. from Liverpool 7th mst. with mdse ,to Peter Wright ABonsj wds towed up by tpR J F Starr. .;Ba:k White Wmg,.Eslmg, from Porto Cabel!ol7th mat. with coffee and, hides 10 <>allelt Bros. Bark Tho* Oallett. Dill.' was at Laguarra lStblcst'disobr. July 22. tat23TO N,’loivft IO N, exchanged signals with tm Aroe noan bark showlnr a sqoaro signal, half white and half red; 28th, lat MNilim 7430 W, passed herm brig John Price, steetine N by E. I Hark Amy, Hammond, 6 days from Boston l * with mrieo to < wells. Mellon A Co. Brig Adeline (Hanov) Sohulken, 50 days fromßremon with mdse to J T Platt & Bcliottler. ' Brig Orrous, Bake'. 2 days from Providonoe, in ballast to Shober. Bunting k Co. l Bohr Lillie wDrer, MoDuffie, 8 days from Portland, with heading to JMCoolbroth. -• ■- SohrMary E Parmerlee. Goskiu, - 3 days from Wash ington, NCf, with lumber And naval stores to Cochran & Russell. Bohr Mercy Taylor. Nickerson, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. • Bohr,Grace Girdler, Ciark. 6 days from Boston in bal- Itißt to captain. ; Bohr Corne.ia, Noyes, 4 days from Norwioh, m ballast to captain. I Bohr J MoCloskey, Stebbins, 4 days from Providence, in ballast to RR Corson Sc. Co. ; Bohr Martha, Baxter, 4 days from Provideaoe, in bal last to R R Corson Sc Co. Bohr Peuuonnock, Barnes, 3 days from Dorohester, in ballast to captain. ■ Bohjr John and Thomas, Hilliard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jas Barrett Sc Son. ;Sohr 8 N.Smith, Braitb. from Marblehead. Bohr Chas Moore. Tngersoll. Pawtucket. . Bohr Jacob and William. Matthews. Newburyport. Bohr Grace Caroline. Barrel!, from Nantucket. Bohr Isabella Thompson, Corson, from Boston. .Bohr Mary Elizabeth, Reed, from Boston. ! Bohr 8 A Taylor, Dukes, from Boston. >enr 8 W Wainright, Corson, from Boston. Steamer, BeverljNPisrce. 24 hours from New York, ivith mdse, &o, to W M Baird Sc Co. . CLEARED. Keystone Btote, Marshman, Charleston, A Steamship Kennebec, Johnson, New Yoik.via Cape Mny.'J Alloerdice. Bohr R G Whilddn, Neil. Balem, Galloway Sc Morris. Bohr Jas MoCloskey, Btebblns, Fall River, R R Corton & Co. Sohr Martha. Baxter, Boston, do. Bohr Peuuonnook, Barnes, Dorohester, C A Heoksher Sc Co, , Bohr Jacob Sc William, Matthews, Portsmouth, do. Bohr Geo Fates, Jefferson. Providence, Frenoh Sc Co, t Bohr Eugene, Parker, Boston. L Audenreid A Co. Pchrfi ATarior, Dukes, Roxbury, do, ShhrßWTull, Townsend* Boston, NSturtovantA Co. Pchr Barah N Smith, Smith, Newburyport, L Rother mel Sc Co. Bohr Mary Elizabeth, Reed, Baulsbnry, Vanduson, Norton Sc Co. Bohr Isabel Thompson, Corson, Boston, do. Sohr J w Wainwnght, Corson, Boston, Davis Sc Pearson. Sohr Charles Moore, Ingersoll, Washington, Hays Sc Godshall. Sohr Graoe Caroline, Barrett, Nantucket, Nevin, Sawyer Sc Co. (Csrrespondepea of The Press. > HAVRE DE GRACE, July 20. 1860. The Wyoming left with 10 boats, laden and consigned 3J, follows : ' Commerce and Robert 8 Reed, wheat and bit ooal to Thornton Barnes; Teresa, oorn and blooms to Hum phreys. Hoffman Sc Wright; Col J L Arno d and H H Free, b : teoal to Mamok&Son; J H Fulmer, lumber to Henry Croaker; Sallr Johnson, do to Baml Bolton Sc Co; Francis and J C Fedderhoof. do to Norcrow * Sheets; Gov A G Curtin and 8 H Trump, do to M Trump & Sons; A Collins, J Edgar Thompson, h Dewart.York, Dauphin. Rebsoca Ann, United Btates, and Frontier, mat to Delaware City; Youi g Amenoan, lumber to Noroross Sc Sheets. MKMOKAWD*. Steamship Delaware, Cannon, hence at New York 20th inst. Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, was adv at Liverpool 14th inst for Baltimore 37th. , Bmp Waverly. Reed, was at Hong Kong 22d May to aait about June 1 for Whampoa to load for New York. Bhtp Peruvian, Roberts, from Callao, arrived up at Bilims, /or Pmiadelpbia/was chartered at Havana 25th inst, at ISrs per box, capaoity 33PQ bxs. Brig G L Baokman, Leighton, hence arrived at Trini dad 12th inst. Brig union State, Foxwell, oieared at Baltimore 28th inst for Rio de Janeiro. Brig Keoka; Treat, hence at Cardenas 2Sd Inst. Bark David Lapsley, Bishop, hence at Cienfuegos2lst instant. Brig Twee VnendenJ Dutch) Meyer, henoe at Havana 28d inst. Brig Lydia Francis. Campbell,' for this port, sailed from Cieufuegos 30th inst. Sohr Gso Byron, Hardy, sailed from Ctenfuegos 20th mat for this port. Sohr Fanny, Wicks, at GenoaMh inst, to dear same day for this port. Sohrs Hurahard, Torrsy, and Lilly safled from New HavenlOthlnstfor Philadelphia. ■ Sohr W O Mershon, Cole, from New York, arrived at Havana 22q inst. StrCC Alger, Fenton, sailed from Alexandria 26th icst for Philadelphia ~ JOB PRINTING. |IHE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” io prepared to exeoute neatly, oheaply and expeditiously ■VBRT DXSCBirriON or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. POSTERS, SANDHILLS, 'fitting for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, ' ' and insurance Wb.AU orders left at the PuMip*. 0 rus, No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET.-5&|S # 0 a. a a. 'Vroniptlj ttended to. BREAD. pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. CAN BX OBTAINED AT THB VOLZ.OWINC PLACES: MECHANICAL HAKERY. B.W. oomorof Broad and „ .. , „„ Vino streets. C. IV .tr.ot, beiow U. MoNBIL.— —■ S. K. oorner Sixth and JATHO & SON",— North Fifth street. JOHN G. MOXKY No. 1223 Vine street. . T. P. SMITH.. ™— .--No. 115 North Fifth street, 8. SOOY - — oorna * - Fifth and W. W. MATHEWS.. ■— - .~~8. iL corner Eleventh and Locust streets. I>, KNIGHT.-—~ Broad street, below Wal not. GEORGS GARVIN ——-—No. 1419 Lombard street, D, COURTNEY.— N. W. corner Sixteenth WM COURTNEY —No. M 6 Vouth^TwelftJi street. 8. R. WANAMAKER..—.-~F ede r a 1 street, above Sixth. S. LENTZ * .Corner South Fourth and Johnston streets. L. HOLLAND. —B. W.oornerSixteenthan * Ogden streets. DAVID SADDLER.*—,.... No. SSQ North Eleventh _ _ street. J. WEIGHTMAN Thirteenth street, below Thompson street. S. 8, TOMKINS, No. 1M North Front street. II 8R00K5.... ■B. W. oorner of Seventh and Fine streets. F. MORRIS. .N. W. comer Tenth an _ Shippen streets. E. B.TURNER.— ... No. 1216 Sonth Front street/ SHUSTER————S. W. comer Broad and ' _ Parrish streets. THOB. T. BLEST— —.Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. B. B. DOWN—— ——— N. E. comer Ninth and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE— —Twenty-ieoond street,ab. Coates. ALEX. FULLERTON.—ConierofFifth and Chris- MKS. E. RAMBLER——No. ?751 Coates street D, F. A T. W, WOLF—ffSJGirard avenue. WM. McCRACKEN _2»2 Hamilton street. R.R*BEAZLY>~* .N. W. oorner of Twelfth __ and Melon street. JULIUS KLEIN S. W. oor, of Thirteenth and Parrish street. **.NIPPEB~- -• »*-—-*Ns K. oorner of Fourth unit « -r,, . „ and Green street. MRS* F.ELLIOTT. W. oorner Tenth end J. L. HIbKS .—„ OamdVn.'wf # J.', store I« 0. H. RAINIER,—,— —~We*t Philadelphia, Mth st. N. L. YARNELL. Lo’ai®F.n r nS: S* r ”, l?»(to THIRD Street and GKR Roadwiu be promptly atteadfflto, . TH^)a| > pESDAY, JULY 81, 1860. rSt'FIOE FAIRiIOUNT AND AROH-ST. FIFTY CENTS perkhare ($1.60),0ut of the earning* of the Company, payable .to the stockholders on,and after TUESDAY, August 7, next, at the Offloe of the Com- Pl The Transfer Backs will be closed until August 7, next.. UySO-tauTf JOHN B. LANGE, Treasurer. Office passenger M RAILWAY COMPANY , IBJM . y Faibmount. July 28,1800. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The board of Directorsihays this dayieolarSd * semi-annual dividendof TWO DOL- Transfer Ikok® wIW obacd next. Jy3o-tau7 Seoretory. IVOTIOE TO BUILDERS.—The Board of X'v Commissioners underan sot of Assembly entitled «An aot providing for the eraotion of Pablio Buildmus in the City of Philadelphia.* approved April 2, 1860, hereby invito plans and eotimates of oost lor the build ings proposed to bo ereoted. These buildings are .de signed lor the aoobminodation oft he’courts of justioe. and tneit appropriate offices, and the several office* of reoord of the county, and also for the aoooromod&tion of the several departmeota and ofiipers of the muDiol p»lgovermnflnt,or the oily of Philadelphia. •They are to neplaoed on rdnn Square •, the buildings for the oourts. £0.,0n the northwestern section, and those for the municipal government on the northeastern section ofeaidßquare. „ t , _ A statement, in detail, of the extent of acoornmnda tiou required for the respeotive departments snd offices to be located in these buildings has been printed, and persons designing to prepare Plans are hereby referred for oopies to any of tno Board of Commissioners. Ground plans, seotion*. elevations, and perspective views of eaon building will, be requisite, accompanied with clear and fall explanations. . , , The estimates are to be aooompanied by ooinploti specifications, and with explanations of the whole so simple.’minute, and toil that ihey may bo readily com prehended by persons not specially instructed in archi tecture. The said plans, estimates,‘and. specifications to bo directed to the President of the Board, and furnished before therfirst day of September, A. D. 1883. (Each person submitting a plan must indicate the ma terials to be employed in constructing the buildings un der his plans. ... , 4 _ i No compensation will be awarded or paid by tho Com missioners for the plans to be submitted, os hereby m ! vited. until the means of carrying, the said act of Assem i bly into effect shall be provided, in aocordanoo with its terms. ALEXANDER HENRY, President. . JAMES R. LUDLOW. Secretary. Philadelphia, July 11, 1860. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.-Phila- DBtPiiiAi July 11. IB6o.—The ratesof FreirbtandToli* on Coal transported by this company "will be as follows, from’July IP. until further notice: To Biohmond Philadelphia—..— l!\olinod Plane.-... ~— Nicotown —■ Germantown R. R.— Falls of Sohujlkiil,— Manayunk Egbert’s.. Uonahohooken.-.~ Swede Furnace—. 1 Ram bo’s. _ Norrist’n or Bridgeport Port Kennedy... — Valley Forge.— . Fhffiwxville . —. Royer’s Ford.— Ar/unmeo ~~ Lfmenok.. Potts town DouglataviHe—■ Monooaoy . Birdsboro.—..... Exeter. Reading ....... Tuokerton-. ....... Leeaport - —. Mohreville.... Hamburg. Orwigab’g and Anbum. By order of the Board of Managers. jjlS-lm W. H. McILHENNEY, Seo’y, PLANTERS’ BANK OF TENNESSEE. . „ , Nashville, June SO, 1860. This Bank has this day declared a dividend of thrty neven dollars and three-quarters per share out ot tno sunilas or undivided p r outs of the fiankiPayablo to tne Philadelphia Stockholders at the WKSTEKN BANK, as follows, viz : Ten per cent, and fractional parts o ' one share in CABH on and after me 16th July next, ant the.balanoe either in cash or new Stock at par. at the option of the Bank, on or after September 17, 1860. . By order of the Board. j»«*lra D. WEAVER, Cashier. Yb. palmer, the advertising • AGENT,. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, elves his views of the pnnoiple and best mode of Advertising, daily, between 10 and 4 o’olook, Address myil-8m V. B. PALMER. EJ. BAYLIS THOMAS, • _ , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 429 r WA Lr?UT Street m No * ** Aroh street to No. Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs of Title, and other Instruments of Writing, The management of Executor ships. Administratorship!, and Trusts, superintended; ana the best securities procured for the permanent in vestments of Money. Satisfactory reference gives when required. ap3P-6m* Henry e. keene, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has REMOVED hi* offlee from No. 690 Walnut streel to No, South THIRD Streep ' mh«-6'n* Horace see, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY. „ . No.lUSoutn SIXTH Street, _ , (Nearly opposite the .County Court house,) Prepares Specifications, Drawings, &0., and transacts all other business oonneoted with the obtaininc of Let tars Patent. apZS 4m* J WAGNER JERMON, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, OJEoe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, . ■ PiniiAOELPHIA, i By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different point! in the United States,is enabled to prosecute ana cotleot olaims of every description. Particular attention jriven to the examination and re covery of the claims ofLegatees and Devisees, and the exanpnation of LandTities-aod securing the interests of heirs and all persons interested in the tamo, in all parts of the Union. „ Has tho Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner for raoatpf them. • Depositions carefully takes under Commissions, apH-ffm SFUGUET & SONS, • IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. 216 Bonth FRONT Street, Xeocive regularly a fall asiortment of desirable CJ GARS, whjofi they offer at low rates, for e&xh cr apS orsult, Vlft It J)YSPEFSIA REMEDY, TAir Mins generally, Small Fox, Cramp, Pimple®, Tumors, Contracted Cord®, Pile®, Tetter, Chafea, , t Poison, ulocra, Dueases of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores, Skin, Rashes, Ac. Sold at the principal Depot®, 24 Broadway, New York, sal Jland.lM Chartrea.street, New Orleans, by J. WRIGHT A CO., General Agent. It can also be ob- Morchanu T. W.%ywTT A SONS, , . . 218 North SECOND Street, fair Wholesale Arenta for Pennsylvania, ®T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY. _ NEW YORK, When completed. six years ego, the BT. NICHOLAS was universally prononnoed the most magnificent. con venient. and thoroughly organized establishment of ti.e kind on this continent, what it was then itreraalns to day—without a rival m else, in samptaousness, and in the general elements of comfort ana enjoyipent. The Hotel has aqoommodations for one thousand guests, in grading one hundred complete suites of apartments fox families. Bus hundred persons oan be comfortably seated at the tables of its three vubuo dining rooms, and □<* thing that modern art has devised for theoonvemence anu sooial gratification of the travelling pnbiio has been omitted in its plan, orunegleotedin itspraotioaldetails, The early reputation of the house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments, and its home like oomforts and luxuries, has been en hanced every year by the,unwearied exertions of the * mlrim*' TREADWELL. WHITCOMB, A Co. DAWSON ; A NICHOLSON. JT ■, fipoXßiKbins, NOB. Sl9 ANDpai MINOR STREE3. Betwsen slicsia. jTAjiiß* fawbon; faro, hichomon. , .. ?TOTM?»S. . , , $1.83 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.43 lAS 143 1.28 148 144 1.42 IJS7 IAJ 147 144 143 14» BUSINESS CARDS* MEDICINAL. Dr. DARIUS HAM’S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, HOTELS. RAILROAD LINKS, NJEW TRI-WEEKLY AND FR FIGHT IOU I'ETO NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH, Va ,via he Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore, and Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va, On and alter July 9th, .passenger® from Philadel phia 1 will take the B.W a. Si, tram at the. depot, corner Broad street and Washington, avenue, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; arriving at Bed ford at 1.30 P. M„ and at Norfolk early the 'next morning. 'The steamer PhiiaaelphiawiU leave Norfolk on the evenings of Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, aonneotihe with the train at Seaford, which arrives at Philadelphia at IP, M. . first-class passengers, inoinding meals on the Seoond-olass passengei®, including meals on the boat, $409. Freight taken as low as by any other route. For further particulars, see small hand-bills at the hotels, and other public places, or inquire of -OOTjmr & av, __ H. F, KENNEY, Master o? Transportation, Jyr 2m • , P,W..«8,R.K.c50. IgwrM—l BOSTON, CONCORD AND MONTREAL, AND WHITS MOUNTAiNS'N. H. RAILROADS. 1.660, '■ . Summer Arranoembnt. 1660* The shortest and most direot route to Lake Winnipo saukeo. North Conway, Franconia, and White Moun tains, from New York, Boston, Salem; Newburyport, Portsmonih, Ad. No change of oars or baggage between Boston and Littleton, Trains leave Boston from the depour of the Boston and Lowell and Boston and Maine Rat]ronds,at7.3o a. M., for Centre Harbor, Plymouth, Wells River. Littleton. N. H.v St. Johnsbory, Barton, Jtanstesd, Ac., oonneotineat Centre Harbor with stages or North Conway and White Mountains, and at Fly month and Littleton for Franooxna and White Moun tains, arriving at the Plume, Profile, White Mountain, and Crawford Houses early same afternoon. Passengers leaving Boston at-7.30 A. M., reaoh Little ton at 3.90 P. M., and Profi'e House, FrapooniaNotoh, by stage, atASO P. M-. or White Mountain and Craw ford Houses, at the White Mountains, at 7.50 P. M Leave Boston at 7 SO A. M. and 12 M-, oonueoting a ; Lawrence with trains from Salem and Newbun port; at Concordwith trains from Portsmouth for Plymouth, Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro’} connecting at Weir's with the steamer Lady of the Lake* Captain Walker, arriving at .Centre Harbor earlier than by any otnor Sr Downward trAins. for New /ork, Worcester, n, Salem, Newburyport, Portsmouth, Ao., leave ton at 10.15 A. M., or on arrival of stages from Franooma and White Mountains, Leave Welts River at 10 20 A. hi., or on arrival nf train from Barton and Bt. Johnsbury. .Leave'Plymouthat 7.90 A. M, and HOP. M„ or on arrival of stages from Franconia Mountains. Leave h eir’s at 2 P. M„ or on arrival of steamer Lady nf tho Lake, arriving at Boston, Worcester, Balem, Newburyport, Portsmouth, early samo aftornoon, and Now York via Norwioh lino of steamers, Connecticut and C. Vanderbilt, ats next morning. jylO-ltn J.A, DODGE, Superintendent, fSgy—c—p-VKST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and, after Monday July 18ih 1880, the passenger trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station, corner of Market ami Lehman or Thirty-first streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.30 and 30.30 A. M., and 3.39, 4.45, and &SSP.M. Leave WEBT CHESTER, from the Dopot, on Eos Marketstroot, at 6.10 .8, and 1030 A. M., and 3.46 ant 5.15 P. M. • ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northoaat oorner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 3 Leave West Chester, at 7.30 A. M., and 5 P. M. . The last passenger railway oar will leave Front and Market streets 30 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 25 minutes, before tho starting time from tho de pot. and will carry a nag to denote it. The Baggage Car will leavo Eighteenth and Market stroeU one hour before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia depot. 'Trains.leaving at 7.30A.M. aod 4.45P.M., and on Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 1.39 P. M.. oonneot at Pennelton with trains for all points on. tho Philadelphia nnd Baltimore Central Ruilroad. Oiftoe and waiting room, southeast corner of Eighth nnd Market streets, whefe' passengers, purchasing tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the passenger railway. Jl3-tf GenSal N SiperintSSfent. 3149 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.10 140 1.16 1.10 1.06 1.02 PHILADELPHIA'AND fIMHmSKI ’BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROBDI—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, Jiily 9th, 1860, the trama will run as follows: Leave the passenger depot of the West Cheste and Philadelphia Railroad’ Co., corner Market am Thirty-first streets, West Philacelphia, daily (Sundays exoepted)at7Jo A.M,and4.45 P, MU . On Wednesdays and Saturdays an extra train at 230 t, M. LeavaWest Grove at 6JO ond BJOA. M„ and 4JO P^M. The 7JO A. M. Train from Philadelphia connects di rect with a daily line of Stages viaNewLondon and Oxford, Returning leaves Oxford at 6.50, A. M„ con necting witlLtheSJQ A. M. train from West Grove. ■ Tho boauSfcil scenery and well-known he<htulness of Delaware and Chester countioa offer superior in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for this hnereoetved at No. 1819 Market Bt. A. B. BURTON, Philadelphia, Juno 28,1860, taulfl Superintendent. REmcmmb NORTH PENNSYL VANIA jiArLROAD. iFor ' SeTHLEHEM, DOYLEBTOWN, EASTON. EOKLPV. WHITE w fessffi"' kO - Imvo jadelphis,DAlliY• (Sundays excepted,) a® follows: • At 6JO A. M. (Exptess),-for‘Bethlehem. Allentown? Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, M.f Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. This train reaches Easton at 6JO P. Mm and makes connection with New Jersey Central for New ; At SP. M, for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Ao, . At 9A* M, and 4P. P. for Doylestown. ■ At 10 JO A. M. ana 6JOP. M. for Fort Washington. i The ABO A. M. Express Train, mokes dose connection With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre* to al , ® ; , Leave Bethlehem at 6JS A. M., 9 JO A, M. and BJ3 P. M, , Leave' Doylestown at 7JO A. M and 4.16 P. M. ' Leave Fort Washington at 6J6 A. M. and 8.10 P. M. , . ON B UNDAYS: ■ Philadelphia for Bethlehem at BA. M. ! Philadelphia, for Doylestown, atSP.M. , DoTlestawnJor Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. ' Bethlehem lor Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem..#! 50> Fare to Mauoh Chunk,#2 60 Fare to Easton A 90]Fare to Doylestown.. 080 „ Through Tiokets most beproouredat theTioket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order ’to sooure tho above rates of fare, AUpassenger Train® (exoept Pnnday Trains) oonneot at Berks street with Fifth and street® and Seoond 'and Third-etreet Passenger Railroads, 20 minute® after leaving Willow street 1 iyS ■ ELLIS CLARK, Agent StVMHE PHILADELPHIA AND ' N*OJ On and after APRIL 2d, IB6o* Commutation Tiokets, with twenty-six coupons, will.be issued, good for the holder &iUmQy«emMr of his family, on any passenger Tram, and at anytuw. - They willbe aoldby the TreMurer, at theoffioe of the company, No, 227 South ■ FOURTH Street, at a redaction of twenty-five per cent, from the yegular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the most beautiful mid healthy in the State, and acces sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily, _ mi S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. , Philadelphia, Maroh 26th, 1860. mh27-tf fg —a—n SUMMER ARRANGE mknt. WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY. July 9, law. PASSENGER TRAINB LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, Forßaltimoreata.ll A, M>, 32 noon,(Kkprev,Tana at 8,16 A, M., 31 noon, 1.16,6.00,7.00 and For Wilmlsgton at 8.16 A. N„ 12 noon, 1.15, 6.00, 7.CQ, and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 5.00 P. M. For Middletown at B.U A. M.. and 8 JOP. M* For Dover at 8.15 A. M.. and 6.00 P. M. For Harrington at B.lo A. M.. and 5 P. M, For Milford at 8.16 A* M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6.00 P. M. For Farmington at 8.15 A, M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5.00 P. M. i*or Seaford at 8.18 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday® at B JO P. M. For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. Train at &1S A. M wilt oonneot at Seaford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat to Norfolk. , . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at BJO A, M„ (Express,) 10.16 A, M,, and SJB P. M. , , LeaveWilmincton at A 60,8.30, and 11.80 A. M„ 1.45, 4 JO, and ASS P. M. Leave Sadisbury at IJO P, M, f eaveSenfonl, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.20 A. M„ ana 2 60 P. n , Leave Farralngton, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 8.00 A, M., and 4.16 P. M. Milford, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7JO A. M., and 4JO P. M. Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M„ andASO P. M. Leave Dover at 9.09 A. M., and 6J6 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10J5 A. M. and 6.40 P. M- Leave New Castle at8.00,10J6 A. M„ and 7.35 P. M. at7.4o, 9.10 A. M*,UJ4,6J2,5J0, and M J67M«e&te Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Rauioad at 19.16 A. M„ and 6.25 P. M. N ’, TRAINS FOK BALTIMORE N JL.ato Chester »t 8.« A. M., U.S and 11.49 P. M. Wilmlntton at 9.2 J A. M„ 12. U P. M., and U.!O FREIGHT TRAIN. With PASSENGER CAR attsohad, . will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for J’erryrillo and intermediate places at 8 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate plaoesat 6JO P.M. Leave Havre*de-Grooe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at &00 A. M, Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoo and intermedi ate plaoesat 4 JO P.M. T SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, Only at 5.29 P, M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia. jy7 8. M. FELTON. President. 1860. lih 1860. SPRING ARRANGEMENT-NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRKNTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, From Walnut-street wharf, Will leave as follow»-vix: At 6 AM, via Camden and Amboy, C. A A.Aooom modation.—— #2 23 At 6 AM. via Camden and JerseyCity(N.J.)Ao -oommodstjon... 2 26 via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Steamboat, via Taoonr and”jersey ~n£d AmbSrAooom™- ’°° A n?e?. M ’ brand XI K?- * ” A cftf, “ At« PM, via Camden and Jeraer Oitr, iivonini Mail.,.-—. ->• At s PM.via Camden’and’AraboV,' Aooornraoda- ** tion, (Freight and Passenger,)—fst Class Ticket. 225 2d '* * 4 ’ 1 60 Tk«flPMMajlLino nine dailr. ThellPM,South era Mail, Saturdays exoepted. For Belvidere, Eaetom Lambertville, Flemington, *p-*atfl A M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf, and 7.10 AM from Kensington. For Water Gap, Btroudsburg, Boranton. Wilkesb&rre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ao., at 5 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dola* wore. Laokawanna and Western R. R. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., 9 and 4X P« M. ForFroehold, at 6 A. M.,and 2 P. M. » WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Ao., at and 4 P. M. from Walnut street Wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 5*4 P. M. from Kensington. ForPalmmJßiveTton, Dolanoo, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence,Bordentown, io.,at 13K, l,and4>4 P. M, Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordentown and Interme rdiate Plaoes, at SH P. M. Sieamboat Trenton for Tacony. at 11 A. M. and Tacony, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. 51. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything a* baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid (or extra. The Company limit their responsibilitylor baggage to Ono Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount bojona #lOO, ex oept by speoialoontraot. , apl« WM. H. GATZMER, Agent. 1S —M— ELMIRA ROUTE.— «K«S*eaßl PHILADELPHIA AND Elr WTRARAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua. Catawlssa, Ru pert, Wilkesbarre, Soranton. Danville, Milton, Wil liamsport, Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elminv, Buffalo, Niagara Fall*, Rooheater, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo. West* 0 ’ Milwaukee, and all points North and Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Pht- Railroad, oomer BROAD and OALLOWHILTi Streets, t Passenger entranoo on Cal* loifmU street,) daily (Sundays exoepted), for above points, as follows: Th Wf«d:"rr:::.:v.i:SS^:S!: . *ft© 8.00 A, M. trainoonnectaatilupert.forWilkes hajre, Pittson, Soranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURG RAILROAD. Ape above trains make direot connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie* Canandaigua and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo. New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, ana the Canadas. _ ■Baggage oheektu to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bndu,and point*. Tickets ean be irooured at the Philadelphia and El* sRailroa5 RailroadUir %’»Tiokst Office, northwest corner of IXTH and ChTi. r H UTB I ree U, and at the Passenger C»ilo*hiU itre I .dally (Sand... .xoepted), lor oil pqioU wilt, i North, sii Si, FrrtjiiUi mu. be deliver,! before SP. M. to insure their golMthi isme der. RAILROAD LINES WEST CHESTER and MARKET, at 7.30 A.M., 1230 P. M.» and 4 P. M. On Bunday, leave Philadelphia at 6 A. M„ and West Chester at 4 P. M. jytttf TUB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, SCO MILES DOUBLE TRACK, 1860. rnmmmm 1860. THE CAPACITY OFTKIS KOAfTIS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN.PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains rom Boston, New York, and alt points East, and in the Jmoa Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and torn all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing faolhties for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Past Lines ran throagh to Pittsburg, withontchangeof C&rsor Conductors. All through Pas senger Trains provided with Loughridge’s Tatent Rake—speed under perteot control of tne engineer, thus addmgmuoh to tne safetr of travellers. Smoking'CartareattaohedtocaohTrain; WoodralTs to Express aqd FastTraijn*. The EXPRESS RUNR DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines. Bun ays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 SO A, M. Fast Line •• “ 1130 A. M. Express Train leaves “ 1035 P.M. „ WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Columbm* Aooom < I ? o^iUou^^^°^ mb ' & » IP, M, Parkeeburg “ 5.40 P*. M, West Chester *• 12 50 P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the Mail, West Chester Agoommodation,_and Colombia Trams. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport; Elmira, JBnfTo o, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ladelphia at 7.15 A. M. and 3 P. M. go direotly through.S Tiokets VTefctwarduiar be obtained at the ofitoonofthe Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Bal timore; and lickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Oilices in the Weatpalaoon board any of the rpgnlor Line of Steamers on iho Mixsiasjppi or Ohio rivers. - V3T Fare always as low, and time m amok, as by any other Route. . For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast .corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connection# of the Pennsylvania Railroad toChioaso.make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE .. The connection of tracks* Railroad Endge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drajago or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shipppero of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. , Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, oaa rely with confi dence on itsspeedy transit, , THERATEB OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvaiiv Railroad are at alt times as favorable as are sharped bv other Uailroad Companus, SRr Be particular to mark paokasos “ via Penna. Rail road. * or Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply >o, or address either of the foiiowisgAg eats of the Com* 3Any: „ « U* A, STEWART, Pittsburg; n.S. FiCroe A to., Zanesville, (/.; J, J. Johnston, Ripley, O.t R. MoNeely, MeysviUe, Ky.; Ormsby A .Cropper, Portsmouth, O.j Padapok, A Co,, Jeflersonville. Indi ana* H. W. Brown A Co., Cmomnati, O.; Athern A nibbert, Cincinnati. O.; R, C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.i Jos, E. Moore, Louisville. Ky.; P. G. O’Riley A Co., Evansville, Ind.j N. W. Graham A Co., Cairo, HI.: R, F. Sacs. Shalcr A Glass. St Louis, Mo.: John H. Har ris, Nashville, Penn.; Harris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke A-Lq„ Chicago, 111.; W. 11. H.‘ Koonts, Alton, 1i1.1.0r to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in tho West.- S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MaGRAW A KOONS. 80 North street, Baltimore. LLELH A CO., l Astor House, or 18. William ct., fI.Y. I»KECH A CO,, Na. 77, State street, Boston. 11. H. HOdiTON, Gen.l Freight Agent, PfaUa. L. L. HOUFT, Gan’l Ticket Agent, Phils. . _ E. LEWIS, Oen’lSup't Altoona, Pa, laMy faswrrrn—n Philadelphia fiffWfflEHi AND READING RAIL ROAD.-? ABBENGBR TRAINS for FOTTSVILLE, Reading and harrisburo. ’ ' MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) , Leare New Depot, corner of BROAD ana CALLOW LADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on IhurteenUiamlQn CallowhiU streets.) at 8.00 A. M.« connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNsyuvanijJ RAILROAD, l F. M. train runninr to Pittsburg ; lira CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. tram running to Ohamhorsburg. Carlisle. &n.t and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Son* uury,!&o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHlLADELPHlA.(Pasaengerentranoea on Thirteenth and on Callowhill street*,) for POTTS- YlJAiEjHld HARRISBURG. atoAO P. M.. DAILY, for C.,-,, at 5 P. M,, DAILY, (Sundays ex hepioa.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING From Fpilaaxuiiia Miles, ToPhcmxville^....—BB! , Reading. ,63 ‘Lebanon 85 Harrisburg...— —.-111, D&uphin..__ ..,-.134 Millersburg— 1431 Trevorton Junction.,ls3 l Sunbury.-._ 253. Northumberland—.l7l Lewisburg ~ . _„.,.,178 ] Milton-—. .183 Monoy.— .—...137 Williamsport ..ana Jersey 8h0re....823 LooK Haven.— .835, Ehmra~-..’.7J'JH11.’237i Railroad. The 8.00.A.M,, and the 3.80 P. M. train connect daily making oloae connections with lines to Niagara Falls. Canada, the West, and Southwest. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets. MO-tf w. a. MolLHEt.NEY.Bear.taru. Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon VallerJl.R. PHILADELPHIA, GER HHepftsBKWB MANTOWN AND NORRIS TOWNRAILROAD—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.— On and after MONDAY, Mat 14,1860, ' FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, a, 9, 10,11, and 11 A. M., 1,J.8K, 4. 5, «, 6X. 7, 8. 9,10*. anti li* P. M. Lejv. UermMtoyri.,7, 7«,8, a*,.,, 10,11,UA. M., 1,9*8»4,6,8,63*»7, 8»9, lOtJJ I, M, , * „ 6n •SUNDAYS, 9.oa mis. A.M., 1,3,3,7X,and fi ■, The splendid firat-oJapndc-whe*} Steamships KEY STONE* state and STATE OF GEORGIAnow run na 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 con nect with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, 8to„ for all places in tnc South and Southwest, v,., ~ INSURANCE. •hfiSlSrd an 4 Insurance on a large proportion of Goods will bo found to be lower by these ships Jato. bT ,toUa l'Xem.br. th» -rernlnm boinx one-hall t£s Railroad Fiare by this routo Ifi to 40 per oent. oheaper than bv tholnland Route, aa will be roan by the following e?i,£ dule. through tiokets from ih i laua I phis., ri a ton and Savannah fitsanmhips, INCLUDING atHAijf G u the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery i To Charleston-,00 _„S33 bo Savannah,—ls oo Bavannah—Ji go Auguita— —— 30 00 Augueta —_ —woo Maoon—... 2100 Mao on aa 75 Atlanta M oo aim Columbus 23 00 Columbus—.,— mO9 Albany—24 00 Albany.— yy 3 Montgomery —. *5 00 Montgomery., $3OO — 35 00 Mobile -« w re^i.° T]^ a —' 8978 New Orleans S S “* n »d »lt»» the .hip lu Miled. v.tal?tosSVl n r . P rt"“f,orT !j ° n b °» rd ' at “ Boo3d - ALEX, HERON, Jr., » . Southwest comer FOURTHand CHESTNUT, Agents ln Charleston. T, 8. & T. G. BUDD. ~ .Savannah, HUNTER * GAM WELL, “ . rom Charleston, steamer Carolina evory from Savannah, steamers St, Mary’s and Bt. John s everr Tuesday and Saturday. EXPRESS COMPANIES. IS? agpggsaaq J he ADAMS EXPRESS S3tSSfg3™!B CO.,Office 320 CHESTNUT Street MerohandKe, Bank Note,, e , l « ther by JJ* own.Lmea or inoonneotion with other .Express Companies, to all tho prinoipal town# and oities of the United States. p oip^ „ E. 8. BANDFORD, General Superintendent,, HAItmvAHE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We , v7 WO S IJ call th« attention of the Oene -3iis?£i.w.sr offer their aerrioes to the merchants, manufactures'*, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry goods, car pets, boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, &0., Ao. K* Cash adv&Boes made on reoeipt of goods, SSr Settlements made three days after sale. XXPRRXNCXS. Messrs. Myers, Claghofn, A Co., Philadelphia, '* Stuart A Brother, Philadelphia. ** Van Wyck, Townsend. A Warrens, New York, 31 L. AB. Curtis A Co., New York. Wood, Christy, A Co.. St. Louis, Mo. *• Crow. MeCrearv. A Co.. •* mbJ6~th»tuly j§AßiNir. & duy. NSURANCE AGENTS, No. 484 WALNUT Stroot, nsure against low or damage by Fire, on Cotton and Yooilen Mills, and other Manufactories. Buildings, merchandise, Furniture, and other, property, on favo rable terms, in the following well-known companies: PIKBNIX INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, ~ Cash Capital and Surplus 9662.328 91. metropolitan firkins.co.,ofnewyork, PROVIDENCE W%HIS?BTON n W ’ ARCTIC FIRE iNBURAIfcE I Ca, S oFNEtf , YmiK; HOPE FIRE 1 NyUSAl^cll'oO^ OF 0 !^!? CITY FIRE INSU < R?N^4! t G<)*! I OR SI?W*HA%?!; GERMANIA FlßE*f^S. ! 'BoI l 3BS' ll^^“yoßK?* 11 ’ . > Cash Capital and Surplus 9216 399 07. UVMBOLDT FiKK /NS. CO., OF NSW YORK. _ Cash Capital and Surplus 9236,968 61. Applications in person or dt note will receive prompt attention. SAuINE A DUY, Agents, Je4 3m No.WALNUT Street. RNTERPBISEr ‘ tNRIJKANOE COMPANY OF PJULADEPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.; mm pixy's building. s. w, corn as JKOtfftZW AND WAIfNVT STREETS, K. ItATCHPORD Staxx, Mordscai L, Dawson, William MoKkr, Gxo. H. Stuart. Naluko Fhasirb, Jons H. Bbow.v, Joes M, Atwood, B. A.Fahkbstock, Bsttr. T. Txxoick, Andrbw D. Cash, Hkn&t Wharton, J. L. Ekxinsbb. F. BATCHFORD STARR, President. CHARLES W, COXK, Secretary. fel* ANTHRACITE insurance compa oJi NV.-AuUiofizod Cftpital 3400,000-CHARTER PERPETUAL. .OflßoeNo.SU WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth street, Philadelphia. ihisCompany-will moure against los* or damage by F”j B , on Buildings, Furaitnre, and Merchandise gene _A.i*q, Marine Insurance* on Veaeels, Cargoes, and Freight*. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. OIRECTQRB.. Jacob Esher* D, Lather. L. Audenried, Davis PearsoQt Peter Sieger, Joseph Maxfield, Dr. (Jeorte N. Eckert* John R. filakuton, Wm. F. Dean, J. E. Baum. JACOB EBKER, President. «» „ WM. F.DEAW. Vioo President. W. M. SMITH* Secretary. apJ-tnthstf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1619—CHARTER PERPET - No, SlO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capita) Btook and Surplus In vested in sound and available Beoarities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, -Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their oargoes.and other Persona! Property, Ail losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Northern Central Railroad, _ _ PIRICIOSB. Thos. R. Maris, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Bamuef C. Morton, Edmund G. DuUlh, Patrick Brady, Chas, w. Poultney, Israel Morris. Banbury and Ene R. R, TIIOMAB R, MARIS, President, ALBERT C. L. ORAWFQRD. Secretary. feM-t? o UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGB, 498 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS ®369,748.70.—1n5ures against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Penis of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation.* GEORGE H. HART, President. K. P. ROSS, Vice President. H. H. COGGSHALL, Beo’y and Treasurer, B. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary. George 11. ilait, A, C. Cattell, IS. W, Bailey, H. R, Coegsnali, Hon. U. M. Fuller. f IFE INSURANCE ANI> TRUST COM •B-JPANy.-THE PKNN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, #«7,fiol Cl. INSURES LIVES for the whole term of (life—grant* annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makes ail oontraot* depending on the •ontingenoies of Life. They aot as Executors, Administrators, >wriguess Daniel L. Miller, Benjamin Coates, Riohard 8, Nswbold# william P. Hacker, WilliamJJ, Kern, Samuel CTHney. Charles Hallo well, Henry C. Townsetd* Rodolphus Kent, William H. Can, P. V f Union, William Robertson, Warner M, Resin, P. 8. Miohl DANIEL . . BAML. £ Jews W. Hositon. Bear*! TPLAWARE. MUTUAL BAFETX IN -«L/ SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE 09 PENNS YL VANIA* 1S». _ OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WIUIVf Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCE OH VESSELS, j FREIGHT (R* all parts of Us Wsrld, # INLAND INSURANCES Ob Heeds, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Load Harriott to all parts of tne union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generaJy. •a Stores, DwellliyrHcutes, &e. aJmets OF THE COMPANY. November!, iMt. par. M*rkit Taint 8133,060, Philadelphia City d O' cent. Loan..„B 113,060 00 •100,000, Pennsylvania State 6IF otLoan—... 03,146 00 831,000 Pennsylvania State 6 IF ot. Lean.. >l,OOO 00 BXO,OOO, U. 8. Treasury fK IF cent. Note* and _ interest due . ............... 21, >61 64 8004)00 U, S. Treasury 6 IF ot, Notes and inter est dne—i J 0,611 00 819,000 Temporary Loan to the City of Phila delphia . 30,000 00 #lO,OOO. Pennsylvania Railroad Id Mortgage •IF oent. Bonds 63,500 00 810,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort me BIF cent. Bonds—l —— UADI 00 814,000 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 IF ot* coupon bonds...,. 11J00 00 •11 MO, 100 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the oity of Phfla _ deiphla 11 MO 00 VIMOtHO shares Pennsylvania Railroad 81,000, Pennsylvania Rail- 1 road Company—,.— WOO f 1.830, shares Philadelphia loe Boat and Steam Tug Company, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Cozn eny, Ooean 8 team Navigation mpeny, Philadelphia ana Ha vre de Graoe Steam Tew Boat Company, Philadelphia Exsbanse «enpanr . —— —4JIO M Mortgages, and Real Estate, Cl-*** 3,7 * 3 ** fiee Building....—- —e.3«M Bills receivable for Insurances made...-. Ijjjps 69 Balance due at Acenoies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies, interest, and other debts due . the Company-- —. ISAM » flonp wid Wok of sundry Insurance Compa nies.. .. r —_ imo oo Cash on Deposit in Bank . 9&Q 11 William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Vheophilufl PanfdlM. John R. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Tnwuair, William Eyre, Jr,« James C. Hand, WiUiam C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. K. M. Huston. •eorge G. Leipsr, Hugh Craig, Rharies Kelly. _ • WILLIAI YHOS. C. • BNRY LYLBURN. Sec ESDAME3 OIIESARAY AND D’HER A’-** VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the weblio that tboy have removed their Boarding ami Day School for Yount Ladies from Lozan'Squaro to Nob. 16»t and i*VJ9 BPRIIOK Btreot where they will be ready to receive their pupils on THURSDAY,Septem ber 13th. Mesdames CHEGARAY and D’HERVILLY will re coive visitors at No. 11509 LOGAN Square until the 20th August. j;2S Pm A ALEKIOA.N SCHOOL INSTITUTE is $ •Tm. reliable medinm throoshwhiohSohool* and Kami liMroa; obtain oonsoetent teacher*. Parent* may ob tain, gratuitously, information and circulars of tits bee MhoeV SMITH, WOODMAN, * 00., Citf BROADWAY, New York, or SO OHKBTNUT Btraet. Philadelphia. Bryant & strattqn’s nationai MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Hula deiphiv 8. E. oorner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. few \ tJc, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chioaio, and St. Lou* e* ini rranhou. call or send for Catalogue foj-if CAUTION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK never iamng Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; she sneered* wnen all others have tailed. All who are m trouble, al' who nave been unfortunate, deceived by false promise*, fly to her for advice and comfoit. In for* ajjairs sht ntver fails. Bho bM tho secret of winning the affeo turns of the opposite sex, It is this faot whioh inducer nli'erato pretenders to try to imitate he:, and copy hei advertisement, tilio shows you the likeness of your fc tuie wife, husband, or absent fneml. It is well knowx to the public at large that she is tho first and only per son who can show the likeness in reality, andean giv< entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, whiot can be tosted and proved by thousands, both marner and single. who daily and eagerly visit her, Como oijr oome all I to No. 1»3 LOMBARD Street, per and Broad. jyja TO THE PUBLIC. v CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed, by soientifio an* PWoti oal men. to be the very best ever offered to th» vubiie, and needs only to be seen in actual operate/for its merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever ic-roduoed is so perfectly adapted lor ventilating private *W public buildings, schools, hospitals, engine • hnisue, mines, steam and sailing vessels, And for the oire of smoky ohjraneTS they havo no equal. Manufactured and for saleiWholeso® *jnd retail, at the Heating and Ventilating Wareroofi»pf ~, , OH AS. WILLIAMS, ilia MARKET Street, Fhila. Personal attontion will bo given MAH descriptions of heating and ventilating by the o*ddrsigned, who has boon many years practically engrf*d >». the obo e busi ness. Also for sale, Culur s ju«j»*ce!ebrMed wsrin-mr furnaces, cookies ranges, bath wyj"- ™ Ac.. by faU?-«tutMnt OIIAB. WII.UAW Alfred l. uoiou, PAPER MANUFACTURERS' AGEN j Orderssolicited of PAPER and PAPm-MAKER'S MATERIAL* • No. 17 South Bl*-TH Street, Philadelphia. f»ll- t , Imr\»-»n well WMITEUV RlOfi*— 200 Tierces Prime 'Retailing BALKS BY AVCTIOIfr. ST. LOUIS, RIO. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DIRECTORS. DIRECTORS. E. P, Rosses Fosters. Perkins, Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D.« mh9-tf Samuel 8. Biotas, William Martin, James Si. McFarland* Joseph H. Trotter*. James Button, . Vbeophilni raoldinsl Edmund A. Bonder, Darnel L. Hutchinses* John W. Horaor, EUisS. Aroher, Samuel J. Christiaan Joseph M. Thomas, John G. Brenner, , President. 5. STOKES, Vise Preset. tarr. suit 7TOKV, Samuel K. StokM, J.F. Pematcu, Henry Sloan. Edward Darhngter J H. Jones Brooke, Seenoer M’llraine, Thomas C, Hand, Robert Burton, Jaoob P. Jones, James 5. M\Farla»& Joshua P. Eyre, John 11. Semple, Pittsb’i, D.T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, iM MARTIN, President. I. HAND, Vice President, oretarr. die EDUCATIONAL. tttll BT AUCTION. MThOMAS * SONS. • Hm. 139 and 141 Sooth FOURTH SttMt „riUB Hr It o. SJ mi a.) SALKS KXCHAH® I^VVKHfrtJKgOAY. During the business season in July and August only occasional sales. Handbills of eaoh property issued separately, in addition to whioh we publish, on the tatunlay previoos to each, sale, one thousand catalogues, in pamphlet Tons, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. , - STOCKS AND. RiCAL ESTATE. Bale at the Rxchsnxe Tuesday, 17th July. Sale at the Kxohange Tuesday, Zith July. Part of the handbills for each sals now ready, CAR D.—Our sales of real estate and stoco, s' .the Exchange,will hereafter be held at is ear. Same Estate—GßOUND BENTof®9oa^ear. . Peremporr Sale—By ord-r of Heirs. Very va’uable LOT, 3 acres, I® perches, on the York road, above Nicetown lane, •'ale absolute. Executors' Sale— b'ststs of John Pesnure. “BTE&MBOaT HOTEL," at Bridesboxg, fronting on the river Delaware. Peremptory Sa’e. STORE AND DWELLING, No. 333 Green street. Third ward. Peremptory Bale Threo-story Brick D WELLING, Twelfth street noiU of Oxford. VERY IMPORTANT SALK. - By order of Trustees- MONTOUR IRON COMPANY’S WORKS AND ESTATE. On Tuesday. Sept. 4.18 W, at 11 ovlook, noon, at the J > bil«sf l ~S£>*’ taoiuuute— * The very valuable proper*/ bflop iron Company-situated in meting ct about Z.CVQ lauds, ores, mtmnjr right*. rolling mills, furnaces, nearly W€ dwellings, offices, Ac., 4c. Terms—329.oCo cash, wheti the property is struck oJf. _ balance on the execution of the deed, wit Urn 30 date of ale. Kali particular* readr is hiadbtll*. . , 'aleNo. 1917 LOMBARD Street. BUPERIOR FURNITURE. OVAL MIRROR, TA PESTRY CARPETS, Ac. This Moraine, 31st inst., at 10 o’olook. at No. 1917 1/Oiabard 'street, the superior Fumt'ure, fine French Plate Oral Mirror, Tape»»ry Carpets. Ac. JBT May be examined at 0 o'clock on the normal oi the sale, .Saleat Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE Mlfe- RORS, PIANO-FORTES, BRUeSKLS CARPETS. ..... On Thursday Moriaaf, At f o olock, at the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent eeoond-hand farm tare, elegant piaso-lortee, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the store Sot convenience of sale. TWOSES NATHANS, ATJOTIOftNJE&’. -■*- MERCHANT, tenter of SIXTH and RACE Streets. _ MONEY TO LOAN/ R 33,000 to loan, at the loveet rates, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver plate.drr goods, clothing, gro ceries segare, hardware, cutlery, pianos. mirrors, fur niture, bedding, aud on goods of every description, is large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands foranr length of time agreed on. >7* The Oldest Estahushed House in thtf eitr. W Private entrant* on RACE Street. Business hoars from 9 A, M, to f P, M. Heavy msurahee for the benefit of deaoeitoTe. „• CHAROrPLNLv TWO PERCENT. *7* Advances oi 3100 and upwards at two per eeut Advances of Sloe and upwards, at one per cent, for short loan*. . , v AT PRIVATE SALE. Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHES, maeufsetored a* half the usual selling pnoee, gold lever and lepise watehe* silver lever and lepme watobee, English, Swiss, aad French watches, at aitomshms low prices, jewelry of every deso notion, very low,gun*, pi stoic, musical in struments, first eqality of Havana cigars, at half file importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers, and v&ftou* other kinds of roods. ~ OUTDOOR' SALES Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. , Consignments of any and 1 every‘-kind of goods soli cited. MOSES NATHANS. . vniiNERV And iron. PEN *T STEAM ENGINE AND mMAmML BOILER WORKB.—NE#PIE * ‘ LEVY, . PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, SLACKS MiTBiL and FOUNDERS, hsTjarTlortsgnr yean, been in sneoestfaLMßra&op,imimii exclusively engagedis building via repairing Manse and River Engines, high sod low »ronn. Iron Boats, Water Tanks/Propellers,. Ac., Ao.,Tf nectf«tti offer tfcsir sendee* to the pobhc. a* being rally prepared to' contract Ibr Engines of all sits*. Sanne. River, and Stationary, bavins seta of Stexju of different sizes, are prepared to exeonte og-. re with amok despatch. Every description of festers raaxlos made at the shortest notice. Bisk and* Low ' Pressure, Flee, Tnbnlar, ad Cylinder Bouers.of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. For*injf % of ail uses and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings.of SkUapaariPbdAs; Roll Turning. Screw Catting, ana all other work com i nested with the above business. Drawings and specifications for eU work dose at thocr I establisbratnt, free ofcharse, and work guarantied. The spbeonber* have ample wharf doox room for ve ■ pairs of Doats. where they oan lie in perfect nefctyw and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, Ro., Asa for raisins heavy or lijht weights. —- te®™' BEACH md PALMER rtreets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 9sl efiated the entire stock of Fattent at the abaveFoetK dr?, he it awr. prepared t«>*reeeire orders for Sams#* Gmt, and Betr .auU Castlnfe, 8osb» Chemical, and House work. Gesnnr* made from .Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or creep mod, er loatn» • IiMVU V. JUUICX, - J. TAT9HAX UIMtV WILLIAM W. ipmSICK, COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON CTREE**- • PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, * Manofaotu* High and Low Prose are Bteattf Engines, for Land, River, and Manse semoe. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fto,; Ctfftagv of all kinds, either iron or Brass. 'lron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail•> road Stations, Ao. t . , t . , . Retorts and 6as Machinery of the latest and most im proved oonstrnotn _ Every, description ol Plantation Machinery, snob m fngar, saw, ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam ‘rains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Ensures, Ae. Sole Agents for N. Billieax’e Patent Sugar Soiling Apparatus; Nasmyth’* Patent Steam Hammer: and Aspinwall ft Wolaey'a Patent Centrirsgal Sugar Drain ing Msabins as*~v HAINES BROS.’ OVERSTRUNG. mfrf PATENT-ACT lON PIANO FORTES, “ Cheapest First Class Pianos made.” > splendid assortmentof Louis XIV., and other styles, for sale at Faotory Cash Prioes, ind warranted fore years. ' Second-hand Pianos for sale and to rent. _ GEORGE L. WALKER. .8, E. Cor. of SEVENTH and AHCH St. PRINCE « CO.'B Improved MELODEONS. from 845, upwards. f Jylfi-3m PIAN08! PIANOSM PIANOS!! Will! PIANO-FORTES. MELODKON9. PIANO-FORTES, MZLODEOIIB* Made by Raves. Bacon, ft Co., Nunns ft Clark, HalW«, Davis, ft Co., and others. J. E. GOULD, my 14- i SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA CT I I I*TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE flANOS.iiow pre ferred in oonoerts and ia private o: roles by the best performers. Received the first premiums over the best makers, from judges like Gottsohalk, Mason, and others. CfcaUgni, &Uomnp«tiiion. BLABIUB BROTHERS, S-1t ISM CHESTNUT Street, URMCII SAVING FUNDS. “ A little, butoften, fills the Parse/* ET'RANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. JL 136 South FOURTH Stmt, betrp.u Chf«t uut and Wslaut, Pluivielplua, >«• all Oopouta on demand* . . „ Depositors' money secured by Gorernment. State, and Citj Loam, Ground Rents, Mcrt- Company deems safety better than large profits, oonseuuently will ran no risk with depo sitors'• i««m©y» but rt«CA;t At all .times ready to return, with « per cent interest, to tfieovHlHTß they have always dose. This Company never suspended. Females, married or single, and Minora, can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can he withdrawn ohlt by their eosaent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Bi&te of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from trustee* and executors. J.ARGK AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from S to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday evening nntilSo’clock, Jacob B. Slumnor. Cyrus Cadwsll&der, John Hhmdler. George Russell. Maiaohi W. Bioaci Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Knunhhaar, Henry Dels nr, Nicholas Bittenhopse, Nathan Bmealey, Jos. H. Satterthwaits, Jones Yerkee, Joseph W. LiPpinoott. JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Ctros Cadivalli&bb, Treasurer. apW-y u A Dollar saved is twice earned/* CAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT D *3tEREST.-NATIONAL BAFETV TRUST CO PANT, WALNFT Htreetjeouthwest oorner of THIS, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Penns vama. . , Money is rsooived in any sum, large or small, and j terest paid tom the dS7 of deposit to the day of wi drawaf. The offic* is opep jsvery day &om nine o’olook in i» morning Ml olock in the evening, and on Montj ,„ d President. „ _ pihxctors : ron. Henry L, Bennrr, F. Carroll Brewster, jdward L. Carter, Joeeph B. Barr iobert fcelfridse, Francis Lee, * RamuslK. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. Landreth Mnnns, James L. Stepheneoa. Money is received and payment made daily. The .investments are made, in conformity with the Provisions of the Charter, m Real Estate Mortgsw, Ground Rente, and such first-olass securities as wital •W’ays insure perfect. seaunty to the depositors, Jid whioh cannot fail to give permanency ana stobih t *o this Institution. ' aul-v CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES TRI-'ST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHBT- NlTTStreot. c Large and small stuns received, and paid b&ek ond*- mwi l without notioe.wlth FIVE PEit CENT. INiK AES? from the da? of deposit to the day of dr&rai. m Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’olook every day. and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Bootlai4, from £1 upwards. Present—STEPHEN A. CRAWFORD. ?Teisnrer— JAMES fl. HUNTER. LINY FISK. Aotnarr, JN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIi-A DELPHIA '** i-at.it© cf MICHAEL GRATZ, deceased. The Auditor appointed oy the Coart to snditlseLtle. an-J edjuet the account of FRaNR M. RTTIngL Traa tinker nro certain deeds of trust, one dated October 2.vh hv REUBEN ETTiNQ, and ethers, to FBED KIMOK ri-ATte. nod foe other, dated October ath. Sil> i • f • <1 i efttes to SIMON 6RATZ, and others, re i .rdfd tiv-lr at PhUadelphts.in Deed Book G. W, R., pp. 713 and 7ir of o.e Estate. of Miefiael Grata, late of oil j of Philadelphia, deceased, mad to re port distribution of the balancsin the hands of tW so ountant, Will meet the parties is istereet, oillON-‘ PIANOS. OIPEOrORS. LEGAL.