The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 01, 1860, Image 4

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    Our a ohanges , ~ie tilled witi, the results of the
• laborrof the ponsiuttikere tkroughont tbi country :
Warairown, Wts.`—The population of Water
y:Wiesonsdn, as returned by the ,oentue-talter,
• "''• "is 5,242 - The Democrat says this 'ls considerable
< at of sr falling off since the 'enumeration of 1855.
-6 7 ret.—'-'rba census dethe Second ward of
`lloioity of Peoria has been completed, and shows
, a popiatatiop of 4;800: •
„(ImtaLitee4Wts.-The Ositedoosa Times learns
” the peprdation of Cskaloosa will fall a little,
skort tflhree - theiviand._ •
.12tannssieins;s, census of the town
f. 7 .ll7COpirmsn Pats, no* &imitated, shows a populaa
, • 5 tion-0f 3.940. In 1855 it was 8.855, there g n
of 85, ,Thecensts him alio both 0010Pleted
iti the tonti oirOolimbia, of
population in that
town is 1,886—a gain of 55 einoe the previous
ewsaa
W —Thi four tootling West
,. ,Jlsuattte are now nearly about the, same
42 same the, al.
s:thottott.ten years ago:yam,"
wee in
'extraordinary
Oen ttom,. „They now :flow about
„•••;,," 1 44011onisoLevies, acme !sato frourthe Chleago
Piss and Trisuns; andlltteintrg DisAteh :
SC Louis 145,000
io'Pittsburg • •-1f01,6011 'Chicago - • 120,000 ,
statements are.not elided or exact, aid
• the s estimiles vamfor each, but the citiee all as.
;;;,-"r"lap3;“aloorit the same rank.
e c'ennus of Troy shows an in
pelition over 1855,0 f 5 000
.orosme n the
' 7 • Kiltl6llo4,' Ir.-LThe census marshal his Qom,
'lodated ItterennmeritHen . of the' inhabitants' within
4 .
r i thiresiirpeidtiOP of Hingston„; and they: number
!!!isbout 4,610, - An ineresee of about 700 mace the
•
"imuiserstion a 1855. r '
: , 17:44ani;ulfr.:•The Argus says that the con
'''"witrinarshals had'a 'nearly' completed their labors,
and it ie eipscted their figures will show a: popu
-1. de.tion of 76 000--ian increase '01''13,006 einLse the
::•' , s. ,, usetsas of 1855, - tind , ;2o,ooo since ' the lest 'United
s - I , •e , 'R Atateenettourof 1850`.' '
, • -.libel Saw -Orleems Picarene publishes ani,artiele
`; 5 ,,,• 4 '.' , .bn the census which presents a very fair'Sduthern
~ .The Picayune says
'the isensus of 1851 the aggregate number of
;elaVes,intseljnited Wes was 3,204.313. !Of this
number, 246,856 were of , Mixed 'blood; !moittoes,
,The number of unmixed negrojiblo was,
• Itberefore, 2 487;405., The free blaokend ulatto
poptlation was 434.495, in the following Proper
• - tions: blsoksr 275,400 ;rmulattoesils9,o9s.l yr
• 'The entire white;popolation friths same'cansus
, -was 19,553,068.
The aggregate was as follows:
Whites 19,553,008
• throes , • ' 3,204 313
_Preto black's and colored. 434,495
Total . 23,191,876
•-• The nuaibin of 'free whites by, the same teensue
,:watfdivided - as follows, , between' the. slaveholding
rand non4latieholding States ' • -
' Non-elaveholding Stat es 13,830,450
. -k3lavekolding States 6,822,418
'-The-white population inoreastd - between 1840 and
1850 from 14.195 695 to 49,565 06S—a `lxieltfvo io
neYesas 5,309;873 or 37,75 per Gent. on the 'aggro.
- 1 gate of both seotiens. The ratio of inerrant; ht the
nopslaveholding States,' was larger theft was
in. thct'slaiiloiding States for that ottani The
aces-slavisholding learns* for white population ex•
elusively was , 39.42; in thellareh e lding States,
34.2fitt difference of about 51 per "'bent. tor ten
j years. Considering the immense influx of
gration into. the Nbrthern States, the sniallness of
lihe excess was noted as remarkable. • '
same:rate,of hiereese the twoeiKitiohe will
_-•" — etiore'bi the 'oeneuefof 1860 :
White iohnbltants of non• slavehilding States..l&Bs9 7 t't
White,inbabamita of alaveholdins States— 8,393 5 5
• Alliterate white p0pu1ati0n........ .1111.423,537
"Under the, new census, therefore, the proportion
,%fthe,irliitepopulation in the two aciotions, towards
oaoh Jettiee:wlll - 'very nearly show nori.slar,
• • "...betiding; 09 iiinient.; slaveholdlng, -31 per cci t.
;The non.elaveholding State; will hive largely more
than tweAtiirde of, the whole white population of
she Union.
• .The number of slaves, which go to make Up tie
,;'''aggregate -of Southern population, Amounted, t:?.
we have-stated above, in 1850, to 3,204,313. The,
• gross Southern population wee,' therefoi,e, 9,52
.3 ~731 ; and,' under . the rule of the Federal app, r.
tionment, counting thred-Afthe of the slaves, lb< re
Federal numbers were 8.246,000, in • a whole ;e•
presentative-population of 21,575,650 of „ whifrs,
-di There is a variation -in these figures, for the fi c o
blacks - counted in the ratio, 'but we do not snot
der them here.
ra Takiog the estimated increase of sieves Jul() the
Aletulation, the numerical power of the South t% ill
be oniarged, but tlie.sate of Increase will be st.ll
found to be Tory deoldedrywith the Northi ;
• whited in both sections increeised at' the ayerr.,3e
rate of about thirty-fp:wen and a half pet oent.
every ten years. The slave population we're:ll.d
from 1839 - to , 1840, from 2,009,043 to 2,487.456
478.51,2, or 23 80'par cent. ; and from 1840 to 180,
716,758, ox about 28 80 per cent. At the same woo
of inoressiOhe Census of 1860 will show an addition
to 'the' nuieber' of slaves in the United States cf
. 922.742, and an aggregate Wave *Tahitian cf
4,127,055—three-fifths of which is 2,476,253. i
Upon these estimates,. the aggregate population
returned' by the census of this year, not counting
"free blacks and mulattoes, will be as follows':
Non-sliveholding States 18,329,7 i I
tilaveholding States:
• Whites.
.Slaves
- Total 30;750,:92
The representative population will be 29,099,5;0,
-of which the non-slaveholding States will htve
1.8,329,744, and the slave States 10,789,826! 6he
proportion of political power, therefore, in. the
popular branch - of Congress , between the, Notth
and the South, will be nearlra e 63 to 37. ,
of UM - slave poPuistfon shotld
continue in ,the same ratio, the number in tho
United States in 1870 will be 5,380,000, and, dis
carding fractions, will.be as ,follows, at humiessive
" enuteeratioicf: 1880, 7,000 000 ; 1890, 9,100,0( . 0 ;
POO, 11.800,008; . 1910 , " 15,000 , 000, and hhvirg
nearly quadrupled itself in fifty years, and lb the
lifetime of those now bornit may reach'to-50,000,-
These, are starting figures, but they Presrnt
probabilities and prospects which present topics of
the most serious reflection upon the current pot
cal topics of the flutes. We present them for Qs;
use of readers and speakers 'who may not have L
'fort them - the long tables out of which they ;have
- Sala prepared
11.111, RAMPAHLRE.—The population of 'N. W
- 161:apatite, by the census of 1850, was about; 310,-
'..000: It was thought by many that the census at
1860 would show an Increase of 375,000 or so, but a
late estimate or guess sets It about 330,000. If this
last estimate be correct, New Hampshire will barely
retain her three representatives in Congressflus
far the census shows a slow increase in pope ati4
in all the eastern agricultural dfitricts.
SAN Taaactsco.—The new Directory of Edo
, Francisco is jnat_published, containing the narn-ls
of 26,000-men. This; allowing the ratio of lien to
.population 9 to. be one to eight, would give a tot it
~, p opulittfon of over 200,000. -
WasiThe returns of the census takers in
Illinois indicate the population of that State' to be
1,800,000,, against - 851,000 in 1850. Evert this
heavy 'increase: will be exceeded' by Wlaconsin.
• ti-•Iows,• and Minnesotak toss; nothing of Kansas a t.d
-'Nebraska. The old fogies Down Bast will bd seta •
• - nitthedirherf the Airlifts Of the new 'cams are pub
'.4entrig• Bidletit flue
~,,eomments on, the COMA as far, as it has develoy od
--• • itself inThilad,elphis:
porttift returns are sometimes made public' or ri
, earning the population Of, Philadelphia, as the t e
Aurne are!reintived .hy the United !states Mareh:.i.
Tbey'shoir,lri *Ver base - , :renierkable increare.
The Fifth ward, w hich was biallt -up • and finial: ad
—years ago,' and Pei:lifting- a Inset Many stores end
business establishments, la 'stated to have not lc ss
than 24,000inhabitiints. ,, The Fifth ward sonsi,ts
''what' were, in the-'old subdivisions of the
. :city, Dock, Pine, and• New Market wards,•wh"ch
contained united , 20,130 inhabitants in 1850. • no
lue"the'rward. is ' therefdra, " nearly ft ur
thalami:id.. /The Seventh:
,Ward, which • hag the
lame boundaries an Cedar ward fin lbe aid° oily,
, hottisins not hiss than 31;000; while old Cedar Ward,
in 1850, wee retiortad at,only O,OOV This Shows on
Morena° of,
,about ',fwentAtiro :thousand, *hid;
:Would apper, , eieeisitie 'to' theta' that have rof
ebeerved the great improvements in the West( rn
' part of the ward, particularly along Spruce
- —and • Pine streets. ~The
and
of the Tenth
-, ward ( formerly North.; and lieu% Mulberry), is
. - said• to be twenty-three thousands which is an in.
eremitic of nearly three'thourandin 'ten years. In
thic ) .-tbree • wards named— the Fifth, Seventh, end
Tenth—the pepnitition now .is said to' be about
78,000, while , : in 1850 it was only 50,263. ; Vie
, shows an average inorease of about 57, per , cent.
I; many of thiti 7 wardiithere Wilt be as great an in
eremite ss
reported in the Tenth, in feW will
'
f fit; be so , small: .as in the Fifthand , Seventh.' The
- average rate of inOrefle . . 1 /irP4O I P I O ' the city v ill
"probably be about:silty Ter eent,, making the no
_ :potation over 60.000: - ,Setae estimate it as high se
4380400. Weithall know all about it before a great
,while. ~ , ,
.
A.. , Lancrlltrrw.trron' nY A Darius-Tasten.—
A,feerifgja pines, tom of. the assistant marsh le in
• Iltosieestenr partof the city tailed - at the residence
of a prominent <Mien to take the census, The Indy
inetrueted the seiVant to inform the gentleman that
the , •inia ikorprepared.te ;se,o him, and, to request
him to call again. HI Wainat; however, inigincd
• to. receive any each rebuff; and jacoordingly said,
in an inquiring manner, to, the girl, and loud
enough to be overheard by the lady of the house.
~who was „in a radii tiettetbe bead of the bra'
flight of Stahl; That .Perhaqi eh, could gide him
the requisite information. 'He' therefore proceeded
to ask qualtlopt*illinukto,rits,ot .voice after ibis
manner , ; ;.„? - ,
Census Taker. Whatis the Oblation name of
Mrs. —?" -
, (At this doge , who had been listening
attentively at the. tap of the stairs,, , shouted to her
servant " not to Bet ',the, name was given,
?and the next guesOon &Shed )
Census Taker. , :;" Whet is the age of Mrs.
(responding :front above.), " Tell him
I'm under forty " , • • •
Oemfus Taker (In a loud vole!) "Very well,
litelliput it down at thirty•seven;" ,
—"1 ain't neither." ,
Cletins Taker. " What is Mr. :-•-•-•:—='s age?"
• "Tell him he's under forty.
'. '.
I.lo4ifue Taker. " Well, thenope'll put him down
ij tit s two, years of age! flood day, madam."
,‘ , 43l:ke comma taker went bray angling, leaving
the beasatifulddre. , .-a- et thlrtyzonoyeirs of. ago,
and three - yeariCtlkjintlei of kfp'---; provoked
to think thakifie hut-Nieto outwitte d by the mar
shal, andplstoe,d ro:neerfertyon the reord..+Ciu.
cinnati Gazette.: "
Tax Husker_ luernather,u..-:-In a fow days
the oothmittee.briving in, oharge the ,Ileenal fond
- "MilftelgOP ikio'oll4ditlo .1* prigunted with
1,414 ;mount obligated, &the 111 thousand donate
falba/n*ld; but ',yak, Attie over two thou
' mind hist keen - lesidlo.
,
A Luxor Max asp „
bog treo
ri Ithind iut iriek;" , eight ladies from lifeadereon,
sae, containing feet of ,seated'
unglidig (aftefln the idjatient families had
. eateti.tiaistottai their eatisfaistkin) two hundred end
;stair sayer mndr.
*gas niter ,pleasant Honig; . %y.; was
•Ifigilitt lightning, Nat week, and a man and his
dinghter , wero struck, but not killed. Their or
' °ape was inlraenlims; for the lightning melted*
. • „Al•Wftedskalutpoeket of the mac, and burnt the hely
lo
r• sittio ot the girl."
Abrahain - Miner; In Ilartf ord)".,
- ; - trAlikivatkiTi r :irned on Pridsy - night by her
- Pio:- She had on a muelin dregs,
4, -- and her body was burned
She - item not - expected
,;lit o POI .0 1 0,04,L.
"4:tit-dada,
(4ENERA.r, NEWS.
THE STAvieTIOAE COEGRESEI.—The foltrteenth
session of the International Statistical Congress
opened in London on the Itith. Delegates from all
patty of the world were present. 'The representa
tives of the United States were Judge Langstreet
and Mr. Lawrence. Mr. Dallas was also present,
irk the midst of numerous distinguished gueßta. At
the preliminary meeting, Mr. Milner Gibson wel
comed the congress in the name of the British Go
vernment Britons Albert, president of the con
gress, delivered an appropriate inaugural address.
After the address, the foltotyini little Incident oe
eurred ; Lord Broughtim, seeing the American
Minister present, said' be hoped Mr. Dallas would
forgive him for reminding , him that there was a
negro present, as a member of the CungreSS; This
gave rise to loud laughter and 'sheering. Mr. Del:
las •,nade no sign in response, but the negro in
question, Dr, Delaney, arose and returned thanks
for the kind allusion which had been made to him,
and assured all present that he, too, ryas a men.
This was greeted With renewed cheering from all
parts of the hall.
PROGRESS AND IMPROVEMENT IN
The Washingion correspondent of the Baltimore
Sad eayd' that r the annual report on Itreign com
merce cOntaluamanoli Inforthation of la general as
Well as ecduesetniaC character "The accounts from
Synth show—to Use the words of the consul at Ma
laga—thht Spnin,hs s been adiadoing in prosperity
and -Poise; ler a number of years past. The na
tion 113` now alive to the progress of the age, as Is
evinced by the construction of railroads and the
introduction throughout,' the kingdom of the mag
netic telegraph." It appears from theio reports
that Cuba is remarkably prosperous, and that bar
agricultural and commercial wealth AU prosperity
are to ho inoreased by' the extensive introduction
of the cotton ,oUlttire. There are large tracts of
unoccupied lend in Cuba that can be employed for
that purpoee.'
AntIdANS 163 Mobile
illeiTaky Of July " Seine nogroes, who never
learned to talk English, went up the railroad the
other.daY. They, don't get aboard at Mobile., but
somewhere up in 'the ptney-Wdods country; it is
- not necessary to mention the particular place.
There were twenty-five of them, apparently all of
the pure,
i unadulterated African stook. Their dos
tination s unknown. ' They may have been bound
for Enterprise; to supply a demand which existed
in , that mrarket some while ago" tor ilill-blooded
African slaves, as per adVertiSeMhtof sundry gm:l
umen up there, VltTerint to buy such at a certain
pficer Ttiey'l*.le in ehargo of one wholnows how
to buy and sell nogroes."
TRADE Or Vraoma.—The runiber of ves
sels with cargoes clearing at the river ports of Vir
ginia,"for Northern cities, during the months of
April, May,.and - June, 1880, was 1,200, as follows :
Prom Hampton Roads, 698; York river; 109;
Ittiffahannook, 88;',Alekandria, 307. Theso were
all sailing vessels. During the same time them
have been 103 tripe made by stool:sera from Nor
folk to Philadelphia, Now York, and Boston. The
export of oysters toNorthorn oities alone amounted
'to 250 'cargoes during the months of April and
May, exceeding, both in amount ancl valuo, any
other item of exports to tho North mode in the
same time. -,
....19,553,088
Soils two Yeats ago, a man named Wash
ington Omni killed a men named Wilcox, in
Knoxville, Tenn. , Ile was arrested, tried, and eon
damned to be Sting; but, previous to the Hine for
exeentkin;he! tiroko , jail and fled, ono:knew
whither, and fqr two yearn ho was lost sight of.
Some weeks ago, his brother carried his family to
where ha'wati, and was followed by offiserd from
Knoxville, who had been on the traok, and they
arrested him in Missburi, near Independence. Be
will be taken to Knoxyille,'Tenneseee, where the
full silent of the la'w will no doubt ba enforced to
the fulfilment of the sentence two years ago.
Tux national debt of Austria, according to
the 'recent report to the augmented Imperial Conn
oil, being reduced to the average of 5 per cont.,
ithourite to 2;265 millienteof florins, , Austrian cur
rency, or about eleven hundred million dollars.
The interest forth° neat year wilt exceed fiftg-five
million dollars; and, besides this, six and a half
million' dollars fire included under the head of
Amortization, which I takis to be a clover name
for eompound'interest—making a funded debt of
interest aiready due. Itmay bethat this item re
fers to capital; the meagre report we have re
ceived is not very clear.
Timm was a grand review at West Point a
day or two since, before the Congressional Com
mittee, appointed at the lest session 'to examine
l and report upon the-proper times of study.', The
exhibition was one 'of th'e•Most invoking seen for
many years, and afforded a rare treat In this ra
sped to the visitors. Every ideas and , company of
the cadets were eut for full review. A committee
of examination are holding their sessions daily,
and enjoying the scanty and society of one of the
most beautiful places in America.
Et.ota. AT PORTLAND.-Some years ago,
and when the Portland rapers quoted it doubt
ingly, we ventured to predict that Penland Seoul()
be the great flour market for New England.' The
fiat is tow becoming evident to all. In 1859 Port
land 'seat to Boston 23,334, and in 1860 it - bui_in•
creased to 189 984. to the same time both Balti—
more and Philadelphia have only sent 12,000 more
barrelsto Boston. The balance will continue to
. „
tip In favor of Portland till we have more flour
from the east than from all places west or south of
HS.
PURCHASE OF LIMN POINT, CALIFORNIA.—
The report which bee been sent to the country that
Lime Point, of San Francisco, California, has been
purchased by the War Department, for a alto for a
fort; at two hundred thousand dollars, Is a ihistake.
, The President declines to purl:these it at that price,
- and has given orders to hate the laud condemned
under the • laws .of the State, which will result in
8,293,503
4,127,055
12 420,1. 18
ihaappointineht CI a jury of twelve men, who will
Appraise the linit at its present value, and the Go.
vernment will take it at that appraisal.
,THE , Texas ar insurrection" is believed to be
the work of the Knights of the Gold Cron, their oh.
jeot being to exasperate the South , and preolpitate
disunion. The estimate set by the published ac
counts, uponlhe valve of the housed burned, and.
their contents, is exaggerated in a ten, perhaps a
hundred, fold ratio. ,The idea of country gross.
road'atorea in' Texas being valued at $30,000 is
ridioolona to the last degree.
A COIIRESPONVEHT of the New York Even
-1 tjg Post gives the names of twenty slavers which
have landed cargoes in Cuba within eighteen
months,_giving also the names of their captains and
,Oit - p of lilting out. Twelve were from New York,
- and one, the schooner Wyvern, Captain Fields,
from Boston. • Nine slavers have been taken by
British cruisers!, andlour by American.
LORD BROUGHAM has just introduced a bill
into the House of Lords for the admission of a
wife's evidence in favor of her husband, and of a
husband'S in favor of his wife, and of a prisoner's
in ht Own'favor; in oriniinal oases. It is simply on
application to criminal procedure of a principle al
ready in force in civil procedure, both in many
Stites Of 'the Union, andinllngland.
~C:NEW,„YOntr. paper, having spoken of
Georgia as the " little Stateof Georgia," the Ssy
vannah Republteatt resents such a use of lan
guage, and says; Upon reference to the beet au•
chorines, we find the great State of Now York co•
vent an area of forty-seven thousand square
miles, while the "little" State of Georgia boasts
of an area of filly.esght thousand square Milos.
IN the rooms of the Royal Academy are
possessed the diploma pictures of academicians
ever duce the foundation of _the institution. Thn
sun-dial oat in stone by Sir harm Newton, and thy
first reflecting telescope, made also by the hands
of the great philosopher, together with the electri
cal machine of Dr. Priestly, are treasures possessed
by the Royal Society at Burlington Rouse. •
TuE receipts et. Yale College for the past
year have been $00,628 ; the expenditures, $60,737.
The expenditure Tor scholarships and prizes has
been $3,604. The library has expended $1 077.
The ourrent expenses of the, gymnasium aro $421.
The expenses of instruetion in the various depart
ments has been $25,503. Tuition has been remitted
to students to the amount of $1,932.
THE Savannah'Republicqn, alluding to the
hospitalities received by the " Blues' in New
York, says : "If any. other corps of the city is
troubled with Fire-eaters in its ranks, we recom
mend a similar excursion, it being currently re
ported that every case of the malady among the
Blues, some of which had become chronic from
ong standing, has hien effeotually cured."
Itt boring one of the salt mines at Saginaw,
Michigan, the operators struck upon the trunk of
maple tree at the depth of fifty-three feet below
the present endue and when they had bored
through the trunk ft. Wail some little time before
they struck the clay soil. Who can say how long
since that tree grew on the surface of the earth?
VERT fen people have any idea of the im
menseAuantity of burning fluid and camphene con
sumed in the United States annually. Tho amount of
the former - is estimated by competent persons at 24,-
000,000 gallons, of the latter 6,000,00 Q gallons.
The total value of these amounts is Nome $13,-
000,000.
AN immense specimen of the sunthih was
lately seen in Swansea bay, England, and after a
chase, a fisherman thrust a boathook into its body.
It drew his boat for some dlstanoe, but ultimately
enocumbed, and was towed into Aboravon, where
it died soon after. It is said to be upwards of half
a ton in weight.
ACCOUNTS continue to' come in of Indian de
predations in Northern Texas. A abort time since
six white men pursued a party of reserve Indians,
who bad bean stealing horses, and recovered thirty
animals and killed nine Indians. This party was
lad by Capt. John Baylor.
Tua RAVAGED SYRIAN TOWNS.—Damascus
has a population of 120,000 inhabitants. Zahleh
before - it was racked, contained 11,000 souls, Deir
el Ramer 7,000 (of whom 2,000 aro said to have
been slain), Hasbolya 8,000, and 'Radials 2,500.
No MORE REGATTAS.—It is said that the
corporation of Yale College has determined that
the college boat club shall attend no more regattas
in term time—so that they must hereafter wait
till commencement is passed.
A Manual editor announces that the publi
cation of his paper will bo suspended for six weeks,
in order that be may visit St. Louis with a load of
bear-skina, hoop-poles, shingles, bark, pickled oat •
fish, &e., which he has taken for subsoriptions. •
-- • &moan Bonny, of the -Supreme Court of
New Yerli,-pfa given , a decision in the matter of
the petitten of St. Thintist.Churell, allowing them
to sell their real estate, situated at the corner of
Broadway and Houston street.
Or 1,000 graduates of Middlebury College,
Vt., about Qmplialf of those who have lived to a
suriolent age have entered the ministry, and of
these thirty have been missionaries.
A market gardenerju Southern Indiana has
a patch'.' containing 1,700 acres, planted in Ira
'tenacious. Ills markets are Cincinnati, Louis-
Vile, New Albany, and Chicago.
AT the summer assizes at Drogheda, Ireland,
.41 there was not a single prisoner for trial, the
1 - lidge, was presented wlth - a pair of white gloves as
emblematic, of public
I r
SEWARD'S ARABIAN HORSES.
Gov. Berra. 4 has announced his intention to exhi
bit the Arabian herses presented him, at the New
York state Fait,
Tim Board of Trustees of Kalamazoo Col
lege have publishes a chattier calling upon every
Septist in Michigan to give one dollar for the re
lief of-the College.
Pwes cattle item:AV - Mod In lowa of pleuro
pten4Olll; Tilo feared, that this fatal disorder is
in re tato that State so strootuifily as to in
volve &Hebron,:
„ 'Bikirhoya . arilved In Boston, last week,
from*Westbero,',o n their Way to Akio nautleal school
'shlPMEeEtelltifteits; at atelier ireNantackeVlta
r. 34 ref , has .teen. discovered in letter
.M; , range - 2, Areostook.pounty,. Me., measuring 15
feet around Hiles°.
AMMER co Brisse—fwate4pe t.
: 1 30 IrAperidingin'Atrgitta, GI., taking its clue
the misist one to Alifflanah.- ' . ,
-RA
MIMM
• THE PRE§S - 7/ pitaLlympmA, WVONCSDAir f , AUGUST. 1, ct 36.1. Lt,
PASSENGERS SAILRG.
In staamihip State dt Gaiirgia. for Savannah—L Cole
man. ladi. and _ Child. M II Miller and lady. Georee A
Brown. J A Niokerson. Chu Pltr,ollll, Thos
Clark. and 10 in the steerage.
PRILADVA I RI4 OF . TRADE,
GEORGE H. 7 A RANI
T. F.ROTHINGRAII, ConiNDTIZIOi IRM MCllO2w.
RuDERT S. REED, .
tAktTER BAG'S
At the Merchants' ,Exchange, Phtladelplairt.
Shi.vvestmombind. 'lava -pool, bl3Oll
Berl Finnirs;ftionds , . •••-- ir" the l f"g°4 ' B°°n
Bark St Joules, Cruse. de Mauro, soon
Berk Farrell Berbsdoes. soon
Bays Lefghtdo. Soelghte,— . Rio de Jsneiro, soon
Brig.S.lis 'teed, Tu00.... ....... Jata de Cubs, coon
Bjig Prinueton, Wells... soon
Mohr A M Bartlett, Bartlett .............Cienfuegos. soon
lcueiNE INTELLIGENbE
PORT PHII,ADE/.PILIA. Aug: 1, /850
SUN WES- E7-SUN SETS
/LOH WATER. 1 t 2
•
•. ARRIVED.
ateaMbkip Phineas Opragnis, Matthews, 48 hours from
Boston, with lodge to B. % r umor.
Pohr Baltimore. Mayod days from Boston, with mdse
and linseed to Urove & Bro.
Bohr H E Weston, Long, 5 days from NeWport, In bat
last to N Sturtevantls Co.
Bohr Trausit, Davie, S days from New York, with mdee
to daptan
i •
Solirßmms Brooks. 1 day from New Castle, Del,
with wheat to Jas Barrett & Son.
Bohr Ailisnee,lnil i and. from New York.
Bay Jos Marsh, athies. from Mrblehead.
Bohr J Allen, A llen .kt from.Poekekilt...
Bohr Bereft .6 Josef. MUNN fro' Providence.
' Stir Wrttsed, h, from Providence.
Behr Pokhla Ann. Smith, from Providence,
Brier ET Allen, ellen, from Belem.
Bohr Elisabeth English, English, from Boston.
Bohr Lamot Dupont, Corson, from Salem,
Bohr w rnrik.'l,:iffahlattri,hfettforth
Bohr Exoelsiory rad Batton.
Bohr L Sturtavan , Do e, from Boston.
• Bohr Vaattl Sharp, Sharp, from Boston.
Bohr Ava Bell. Leo, Dom Boston.
Fehr Mary , & Bunn, Eaton, from Boston.
Bohr J Ireland, oteelman, from Boston.
Bohr Wm id Dennis Williams. from Boston,
Bohr Robert Corson: Ludlam, fromßroston.
Bohr I A Demenhower. Miller, from Booton.
Behr 11.1 , oPdfrek, from Boston.
Bohr J xrDitkiny.. SmitnOrolti Boston.
Steamer ABM.. _ebinson, St hours from Now Yorti,
with irides to W Baird & Co.
CL.
Steamship Steamship Canihriage, Howes, Boston, H Winsor.
steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, 'r
Webster, Jr.
Steam hip State of Oeorgia, Garvin, Bevannah. Alex
Heron. Jr.
Steamship Boston. Groover, Now York. via Cape May,
Jai Allderthee.
Brig S Thurston, Lampher, Barbados', A E Outer
bridge.
Bug Ormits, Baker. Pail River. NoViii, Brayer &
Bohr i t Marsh, Matliutir, hlarblehod, ft It Corson & Co
BeitrJ Darien. Allah Hanipton ti Ve,trAddenned & Co
Srhr Wm R, ample, rilhantu' ozbury, do
Bohr B Dioklmun, smith, Prim dance, do
Bohr EXcehnor. Riley, Cambridgeport, Noble, Ham
matt & '
robe Yeshtt Sharp, Sharp. Bolton. do
Bohr Alliance. Ireland, New London, Blakiston h Cox
Bohr is T Allen, Allen, Salisbury, Van Demo, Norton
hohr B Prink. Pngligh, Balisourr do
Bohr Gracie Girdier, Clark, Boston, do
Bohr NB T Thompson, Weinman, Boston., do
beta. VY'ta Donnelly, Dorially,Georgetriwn, dd.
' Pohrt3 K'Jones, Jones, Palißivet, Tylet, Stoner
Bohr War Steed, Smith, Providence, L Rothermel
& Co.
, ;:ohr I /reload, Steelman, Boston. do
Bohr Alabama, Vurilder• Saugus, do
Bohr Cartnagena. Crapo, New Bedford, do
Bohr L Sturtevant. Dole, Boston. N Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr Eva. Bell. Lee, Boston.
Bohr B English. nglishy:Bostoll, ,o
Behr L A Danenliower , , Millet. Boston, do
Bohr HE Weston, Long, Boston, do
Bohr Lizzie W Dyer, M Portland, do
Bohr Sophia Ann, smith, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis
& Co.
Bohr It Corson, Ludleunrlloaton, Repplier & Bro.
Bohr Lamot DuPont, Conlon, Baotou. Nevin, Sawyer
& Co.
Bohr H P Simmons, Godfrey, Salem, J It White.
Bohr mart & anima, Eaton, Rooky°, t, CA iteoksoher
& Co.
achr Ringdovo, Adams, Riohmohd, T Webster, Jr. 4 2
Str Rioh Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
SAILED.
The U 8 Mail steamship State of Georgia, for Savan
nah, sailed at 10 A M yesterday, with a full freight and
a number of passengers.
BY THLEGRAPIT.
(iorreepondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND, N. J. July 30.
The ship Soulhern Eights, for Liverpool, end brig
Chicopee, for Boston, Went out this morning. Nothing
going in. Wind Li—weather fine.
Yours. THOS. B. HUGHES.
July 31—Tne steamship Great Eastern arrived here at
7 o'clock this morning. A ship is now going out. Wind
N W. T. B. H.
!Correspondence of The Press.
HAVRE DE GRACE. July 9l. 1860.
The Kingston left with 12 boats in tow, laden and con -
Waned as follows
Col J 8 McCurdy, rye. fl our, &o. to HUmphreya. Roll '-
man & Wright; E Canfield, paper to Humphreys, Hod.
men & Wright and William Baird, and lumber to N or
& Sheets; Samuel Biepham , corn to Alex Nesbitt;
C B Weaver, lumber to Norcross ft Sheets; !Warr Eli
zabeth, lumber to 1., M Dolby; Lone Star, Maggie Fare
man. Lawrenoe, Monroe, L Herford, Alex Gray, Ag
ricola, coal to Delaware City.
Carreependeneo of The Pielf4.
READING, July 30.
The following boata from the Union Canal 'alined in
to the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned as follows:
Captain 1' Shay, lumber to fromidila itr. Shea th ; Fair
Wind, boards to dol N, iron to Jaa Rowland, and
flour to J J Black; R I .
Newton, lumber to Jeffrey John.
ORAIII
ship Philadelphia,Po o ,le from Liverpool for Phila•
ws,ll/h 1 Ira spoken 26th ult, lat 12, long 65.
po o o v t t 6t 6mmer, boorish from new Urlearter, at Liver
,
['hip A roanta. l ,Wintiner fr om Live rpoolfor ph add
Phis. was signahzed gto N o rton 41106 ) -
Ship Sagan 1.6 (moo, '-
Chanetton 28th nit roM tvernool, wan off
.
Ship. Jacob Bell, Frisbee, from New York, at San
F,ancoecroleth ult.
Hark Oak, Ryder. hence. arrived ak Boaton sots ult.
Bars Black Thick, Jones, hence, arrived at Cork
lath Mt.
Bark Aurora, Costa, hence, arrived at Queenstown
lab ult.
Bark Annie Orant, Heath, hence, arrived at fialeornb
1616 Ult.
.
Bark Amber, Lewis, cleared at Boston Stith ult. for
Buenos Ayres.
Berk Black Hawk, Tabbutt, hence, arrived at Boston
29th ult..
•
Brut Breeze. Outerbridge henoe, arrived at Halves.
ton 18th ult, and remained slit, to return.
Brig Henry Carr, Usher. from New Bedford for Phi
ladeiphia. at 13rietol 28th ult.
Bohr J L Redner, Cordery, Balled from Belem 28th
for Philadelphia.
29 Bo hrt. Willette, Cramer, hence. arrived at Balm
th ul
dir L B Myers, Bomar', hence, arrived at Boston
2811 i ult.
. .
no El Brown, Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence seta mt.
. .
holm Aiehard Yana, Frick, and Al H Banks, Banks,
hence, arrived at Boetonitith ult.
Behr G D and R F tlhangen, Bewail. fro th Boston foi
Philvdelphia, was spoken 99th ult. oil Ca Cod.
eohrs Paugassett, Wanks. Barrett, s. and Belle, arrived
at Wiimington, D.l, 90th
Bohr Adolph. Hugel, Mason, cleared at Boston 28th ult
for Philadelphia.
Bohr D Floyd, Haokett, hence, Arrived at New Bed
ford 29th ult.
Bahr V4m H Rowe, Barris, hence, arrived at Provi
deuce 29th nit.
,
tutu' Antaree.Corderi. for Philedelpida, sailed from
Providence 29th ult.
•
Bohre Uazette Naylor, and C 8 Caretaire. Robinson,
sailed from lVeirhurYPort nth ult. for Philadelphia.
Bohr R M. Browning, Risley, hone, for Plorwtch. at
New London 28th ult.
.
Bteanier J Jerome, Jerome, harm>, arrived at Alex
andrialth
JOB PRINTING.
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'VERT DISCRIPTIOn OF
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rA MrliLhTs,
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AS orders left at the Publication Office of The
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ttended Id.
BREAD.
pITRE AND CHEAP BREAD,
MANUFACTURED BY TILE
MECHANICAL BAKERY,
lAN 111 OBTAINID AT THS FOLLOW/Na
PLACES:
MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner of Broad and
Vine streets.
O. M. CLARK.— --Poplar street, below
Tenth.
H. MoNEIL.— S. E. corner Sixth and
Coates Street.
JATHO & SON,— ,N 0,226 North Fifth stree t.
JOHN G. MOXEY No. 1523 Vine etreet.
T. P. SMITH.— . —No. 115 North Fifth street.
S. E. corner Fifth and
W. W. MATHEWS. ----.l3.E.l l XnVinfl t efVenth and
Locust streets.
B. KNIGHT.— Broad street, below Wel.
GEORGE GARVIN hl5 Lombard street,
D. COURTNEY.— ----N. W. corner Sixteenth
and Pine streets,
WM COURTNEY—. -.... No. Boa South Twelfth
strseL
8. R. WANAbIARER—....F ed e rat street, above
Sixth.
8. ---Uorner South Fourth and
Johnston /greet'.
L, HOLLAND-- W. oornerSiXteerith an
Ogden streets.
DAVID BADDLER.-.........-No. 230 North Eleventh
J. WEIGHTMAN----.Tfigtgnth street i. below
8. 8. TOMKINS, NTo. no giffl n c t ir e t e h Front
Meet.
W. corner of Seventh
and Pine streets.
re MORRIS...a.. W. corner Tenth an
iihippen streets.
E. B. TURNER..— 1215 Bout h Front
street.
SUUBTER S. W. corner Broad and
Parrish streets.
THOS. T. BLEST --.--. Corner Nineteenth street
and Ridge avenue.
B. S. N. H. corner Ninth and
Federal etreets.
J. MoinTYRE---- . .Twenty-eecond 'treat, ab.
ALEX. FULLERTON...-:dA n e t r B 4Fiftli and Chris
n.
MRS. E. RAM8LER........-No. ti a 1731 Coates street
D. F. & T, W. WOLF---. 633 Girard avenue.
WAL McCRACKEN.— _2202 Hamilton street.
R. R. BEAZLY— ,N. W. :gear of Twelfth
JULIUS KLEIN Thirteenth...l3.% . ! .l oor. n o st e
and Parrish street.
51. NIPPER_ E. c r
ush
of Fourth
MRS. F. ELLIOTT Green street. and
, Green street.
J. L. HICKB.---- Camden, N. J., store 1/0
Aroh street.
C. H. RA1N1ER......_..,.,, West Philadelphia, bath mt.
ab.
aver
road.
N. L. YARNELL.... Penna.
JOHN BARNDT---- -- Tremont and Pine Grove
GEO. B. TOWNSEND, -.- Virentester, Penns
Ni. ,Atlantic City, N. J.
D. NORTON-----. —. Florence, N. J.
8. P. EBERLEIN --Columbia, Pa,
Jae-if
• . eerie. a a haw price,
rw na dress Wiil./71i8ON
• • cencletreet. /7/63iii
oIeFTOR FAIRMOUNT AND AROH•ST;
. P.ASSENOER RAILWAY COMPANY
.
FA IRMoVNt. Jet y 61. 1N 0.,
DIVIDEup NoTic I.; —The Board of Dire° re have
thib day deelared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CENTS per share ( 81.60) out of 'he earnings of
th e Company, payable to theatookholdays on and after
TVEADAY, AugUOt 7, next, at the tape of the Com
pany.
. The Trarsfer nooks will' be closed until August 7,
next. UOO faun Jouti S. LAMB. Treasurer.
OFFICE FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER
RAILWAY COMPANY.
FAIRMOUNT. July TS 188). '
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Poard of Direetors save
this d declared a eemt•annunl dividend of TWO DOL
LAR. per share OD from the earningeof the Company,
payable to the stookholders on and after TU.NADAY,
August T. next, at the office of the Company.
The Transfer 130oke will be closed until August 7 nest.
P. D. MANNINO,
YSO tau 7 ' Booretitri.
*OMR TO 2IITILDMIB.—Tho Board of
Commissioners under an Anselnbly entitled
t. An act proy:dr.; the Prentice of Public) Buildings
in too pity crl'hiladelphia," approved April 2,18 , 19 t,
hereby invite plans and e.timatee of pest le , the bu.lit •
lugs proposed io be emoted. These hulldinga are do-
Biancd for the itecoltimcillstion of the courts of
m Justice,
anti ei/ appropriate offices. and the ve•al offices of
roe:int of the county, and also for the accommodation
of the several departmeots and officers of the mocku
p4l government of the city of Philadelphia.
They are to lle placed on Penn Square; the buildings
for this courts. An., op the florthWeeterti station, anid
those for the munloipalgovernment on the northeastern
Seption of baldßqud P. 4 , .4 , •
, statetnant Unto% ot the extent of actiommoda.
!inn required for the respective departments and offices
to be located in those buildings has been printed, and
persona designing to prepare plane aro hereby referred
for copies to WU of the Board of Commiesioners. •
Ground plane. seotions,•plevatioN,, std perce:SAva
views of eeaa builditig will he requisite, accompanied
clear and full explanations.
The estimates are to be accompanied by cninplete
apecdfioations. and with explanations of the whole so
simple, minute, and full that they may be readily com
prehended by persons not specially instructed in arch,•
taco ure.
The said plane, eatimates, and epocifloations bo
directed to the President of the Board, and furnished
before the first dey efßinitteehrir.A. 1), 18thl. .
_Each person eutindtting a plan must indicate toe ma
terials to be employed in constructing tho buildings un
der his plane.
No componsatton will be awarded or paid by the Coin
minium ars for the plane to be submitted, an hereby in,
Niter!. untsl the means of earrying.the emit not of Assem
bly Into effect ehail be provided, in accordance wan its
terms. AL*. XANDER HENRY, President.
JAMES R. LUDLOW. FieoretarY.
Philadelphia, July 11. 1880
g - IFFICEDE THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY.—PuicA.-
DZIJUIA, July 11, lB6o.—The rates of Freight and Tolls
on Coal ttauspoTtud by thin totnnally Vhll ha an Moine,
from July lb, until ftirthet liotioe
To Binhood
oe
Germantown R. R.--
Falls of Bohn yllu)l,.
Manayunk.....-- •
EgberVe...
Oanshobooken.--
Swede Furnace—..
ftsattl - V.s..
Nornst' n or Bridgeport
V F o a r & y K e F n A d j . . :
Phcerilxville --
ranungo..—
Iloyer's Ford—
----
Lfinenok.,
Pottstown
Douglassville —.•
Monosaer
Bards ooro.— •
Fending —•-- •
Tuokortou—
nr
Mobrinn 0....
.
Orwagsb'g turd Auburn.
By order of the Board of Managers.
.1312-1 m W. H. IitcILHENNBY, See',
TRADE MARK NOTICE.
A. The. WASHINGTON MILLS, as the successors
of the BAY STATE MILLS. purchased the property,
goon will. and other rights of that company.
The virASHINGITON MILLS, therefore, Maim the
name of
"BAY STATE"
as their trade mark upon Woollen Goode. The under
signed. therefore, cautions against any infringement of
it as a violetion of the rights of this Company.
Jyte-mwllm /OS. S. FAY, Treasurer: -
pLANTEES' BANK OP TENNESSEE.
Plasitviu,x, June 60, 1860.
This Bank has this day declared a dividend of thi ty
seven dollars and three-quarters per share out of too
surplus or undivided outs of the Bank,payable to tno
Philadelphia Steekhol r ders at the W HiTßßer BANK
ea follows, viz : Ten per cent. and fractional parte of
one share in CASH on and after She 16th July next, and
the halftime either in otieh or new Stook at per. at the
option of the Bank, on or after September 17.1860.
By order of the Board.
Jyajek, 11, 1 4 ,r.P.,.aitER, Cretter.
V B. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, gives his
views of the primate and beat mode of Advertising,
daily. between 10 and 4 o'olook. Address
my/I-3m V. B. PALMER.
F A J. BAYLIS TIIOMAB L
• ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
Bire riimoyed his Ace from No. kJ Arch street to No.
429 WAL.IIICT Street.
Partioular attention Riven to the reeovery of Me roan
tile Claims. The drafting and examination of
Conveyances, Assiguments. Bnefs of Title. and other
Instruments of Writing. The management of F,xeoutor-
Adminuitmtoretups, and Trusts. superintended;
and the beet securities procured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. Bansfaotory referencegiven
when required. atOO-Cm•
HENRY IL KEENE:,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Has REMOVED his °Moe from No. 530 Walnut street
to PO.Sts , South THIRD Sheet. trth22•6m•
HORACE SEE,
ENGINEER, and
FAT Ayr AT'rORKEY,
0.114 Botts LX' arced.
(Nearlyow/ate the Coulity CoUrthotute,k
Freres Preroifloatiohle,Drawlryge, ko., and traneacts
alt of ter business oonneeted with the otaalnins of Let
tern stoat. awe dm*
*Jr WAGNER JERNON,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW S
Mee. No. 110 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite independent:lo Bivare,)
By the aid of reliarle nr itt p ofiFet different pointe to
c la m s ned States, is enable to prosecute and collect
cim eleven' deseriphon.
Particular attention given to the examination and re
al:meg of the claims of lbesatees and Devisees, and the
ens nation of Land Titles and securing the interest:
of he es and all persons interested in the same, in all
parts of the Union.
HM the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner
LOT 1210131. 91th0111.
Depositions carefully taken under Comnuesions.
apll-6ln
iIiaORCHARD ACID SPRINGS.
Theise Syringe me situated in the valley of the
Oak Orchard C ree k in the town of Arabama, Genesee
co., N. Y.. eight. miles south of the village of Afedina, on
the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia.
Stir The principal Aold Springs are three in number ;
beside' these there are six others . They are all loomed
within a circuit of abont fifty rode. Ihe medicinal
qualities of the waters are fully shown In the eubjoined
testimonliale. They contain a very large amount of Sal.
phur, Sulphuric Acid, Sulphate qf Lime, and Proro-
Sulphate of Iron. The great medicinal virtuesnouns
ed by these waters depend very largely upon the pre
sence, much unusual quantities, of these curative
substanoes.
Hundreds of oases of disease. especially those result
ing from the sorofulonsiliathesis, have been cured by
their use,
sir in Skin diseases—even in confirmed leprosy—the
waters havebeen signally eueoesoful.
Opinions of medioal and scientific gentlemen are given
in the circulars. The following eminent gentlemen
speak In otrong terms of the medicinal value of these
waters: pre Emmons, 1% Romeyn Book, of
Albany; Jew MoNaughton, U. of Albany; Edward
Spring, M. l ), of New York; Dr. R. Campbell, of Pitts
field, Mane. • Dr. J. 8. Bhuler, of Lockport, N. Y. They
recommend the waters confidently, Dr. Spring refers to
a cast of chronic diarrhaa of several years' standing,
which was cured by the use of the water. Dr. Beok says,
I am satisfied that these waters are highly valuable as
medicinal agents. ' Dr. Campbell says," Tney must be
highly beneficial for all ()bream dioceses of the stomach
and bowel,.
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS.
__Pr. H. P. White read a. paper on the subject of these
Waters, before the Academy of Physicians. in the city
of Piew York, in which he states thst the Waters pos
sess decidedly tom, refrigerant. and astringent proper
ties; and that the class of diseases to which they aro
more Particularly adapted are chronic affections of the
digestive and urinary organs.and some of the swam.-
01111 diseases i chronic dyspepsia; chronic diarrhea;
chronic dysentery' chronic diures is; chronic cystitis;
diabetes ; oases of passive hemortheice.suoh as Purpu
ra hernorrhogsea, and the oolliquative sweats of Henna
Fever., The Water rimy also be often used with ad•
vantage, he says, in oases of low typhoid fevers ; in
coneatescencefrom protracted/goers, to excite the ap
petite and promote digestion ; ludiarrhteas, particularly
much as are deperdent on a relaxed or ulcerates' state
of the ;moons membrane of the Intestine& In Wen
lous affeotiene. or lithiasis attended with phosphatto
sediments, It is the suitable ' remedy. being preferable to
mimetic acid:as being more solvent and less apt by
continued use to disorder the stomach. in febrile dis
eases, it can bp weed properly diluted, na a refrigerant
to diminish thirst and preternatural heat In skin dis
eases—in those forms of dyspepsia connected wi th an
alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Pyrosss, or wa
ter-brash, it will prove better than hydrochloric. acid.
In oases of Colicapictonum, and other injurious con
eequenoes arising from the action of lead,. this water
will prove to be an admirable? antidote. In chronic
pharyngitis, faryngitis, chronic mucous catarrh. and
humid asthma, chronic ophthalmia !externally)
can gargle in ulcerated sore throats. in oases of sali
vation, and in ieticorrh ea and Flea ; and also in piles.
When taken internally, a wine-glassful of the Water.
diluted, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an
adult.
LABELS
COMPANIES.
Other testimonials fromphysielane, and other re
speetable individuals, may be seen on application to
the Agent.
Dealers aupplted on liberal terms.
No Waiter genuine unless procured from
11. W. BOSTWICK,
Sole ARent,
No. 674 BROADWAY.
. . .
Now York.
For Salo at fho following Agonoloa:
FREDERICK BROWN'S Drag und Chroniou
Kora. Northemt•oorner of FIFTH. and CIIEBTNLY
&route.
..
Also'for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, J rt.'s, Drug
and Chemical Store, Continental Hotel, corner of
NINTH and CHESITNUT Btreeta, Philadelphia.
The Trade supplied at Wholesale Priem my IS. awl),
TEE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUBAN ft.
DALLEY'S MAQICAL PAIN EXTRAOTrhi
1] AS universally supplanted all other
Ointments and healing applications In both the
Eastern and Western Hentieniteree, wherever intro
duced; and its intrinstc merit is the true secret of its
nooses in all cutaneous erections, whether the cotter
be escidsnt or &Nous.
.
• - • • •
BURNS ec 04 SCALDS
m
pro instantly relieved of E".... their entuillt, pain ord
in by a timely n-' application of this mnr
vs Holes tattler, and the A flesh is renewed as if by A
charm no H
no blemish or near E ., remain ing._
THE FRIEND OF THE NURSERY,
Children are frequent ~,, sufferers from external in
mien, especially from ''' /quid and Cam:4;lllr Ez
-3,4.s.ons—therefore. every mother ehould have this
healing preparation eon- etantly on hand. It heal
seed Breasts, and quickly 0., removes the TETTEIt or
RINGWORM, so preen,- hiss in the 'tureen/.
I'o TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND.
The a achiniet, the Tro 0 yeller, and every other in
dividual whose lot in life " throws turn within the
ohanoe oi aooident from CA ezploa lot I , fire, or rot li
atom othoula bear in mind ...'1 that this hlagio Extractor
is his beet and only friend. It is bothportable and
cheap, and should ever be el his companion, an a friend
in need. There are then , sands of living witnesses
to testify to its marvellous virtue, who owe their
"Ell il:,lll4,a'Palgu:VM 1 t tseavin
for
whi.oh tms,b i tylrmAsir- 7.4 CAL FAIN EXTRACT
OR as a IR 'VENTIiaI ta an well an MIRE:
Burns, l,ryslpoiaa, Soteisof all kinds,
Bruises, Vistula . , hot Wounds,
Boils, yrast Bites, Scrofula,
Broken Breen, ' Fever Soros, Sourvy,
Bites of Reptiles, Felons, Wields,
Cancer, 41amlular Dm- Sourf,
Crooked Lips 'sues, Scald Heat.
Chapped Han'ds, Maronrial Sores, Sprains,
Chilblains, Pains generally, Small Poe,
Cramp, ' Pimples, Tumors,
Contracted Corde, Piles,l'ettor,
Chafes. Poison, Dicers,
Aimee." of the Rheumatism, Venereal Sores,
Skin, - ___ Brushes, - 4.0.--
Sold at the p_rinaipal Depots,l4 Broad Val, New Yea - ,
witillimd."B.c.,togrtertlattf;:iit.NlToaunr t n o g be 'y og!
ob
tained of all respectable Druggists and Merchants
throughout the United States arid Canada,
T. W. irrov . .., & SONS,
718 North SECOND Stoat,
rely Wholesale Aunts for Fenner ivania.
CANDLES,
PARRAELNE, WA&
~
.8 CAI!. 81' MACE 4 I,
OR ICAL Id_rbitAl.
ADAMANTINE.
Acnotto4 aizeti.
Puked inl bo to milt any markt'
plain
or
. ..., ture.
'organ!. by,t Tanta o ft 8 Inattu
and 8 13 WIARVEB
TRAIN do oftEON 43 SI . -.
NOTICES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
MEDICINAL.
faiLgoAD idNig.
NEW 'ERI-WEICKJIA
.1 'TY( NORFI 1 1 3.14 1 , 1411PTH R , i tt 6 A
I 0 Philadelphia, • nunglOn.
anMOJTu,
altimore. and
Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Ca.
~ On and after 3nly 9th, patmengers front .PhiladOl
phia will take the 8.15 A. CI. train at the &Moo
corner &tread street and Washington, avenue. on
Tuesdays. Thursdays, and " aturdays, arrlvina at Sea
fmaordrpftitigt
e lti o . a , m n e n r d_ rh n i t i Zo it,
j rf i c o, lk wi ti l a i r o ly e,v r i h N e
or n r ej tk t
theqtt eyenins or 61brulaY. Wednesday, ,and I , riday,
r h o i rMatf i nt t li i tD . e i lein at Seaford, which arrives at
b Fare r fitst-olaas passengers, including iiiehls on the
oat. fo r
8
Second-ohms passenger., inoluding meals on the boat,
$4 60.
Freight taken to low as by any other route.
For further partioulars, eels email hand-bills at the
hotel*, and other pubilo places, or ins into of.
,
J. DAB4{, Aseht.,
Itt i kti r , 6 l l 2tle f r' a rgr a ali hi Er t t b a n t”ot a* : l
Y 27 lm P. W. tc H . R.
P u l3l .
T , II 7' t
A ll ii rl D. l3 R To o l , , CONCORD
18U0. Btrhtnewn iiiinestirAett. 1600,
The shortest and most direct route to Lake Winnipe
saukee. North Conway . , Franconia, and White Moon
tams, from New York. Boston, Salem, Newburyport.
Frtsmou It, &o. No ohangnof WWI or baggage between
Boston and Littleton. Trains leave Boston from the
t moots of the Boston and Lowell and Boston arid Maine
nailtdade. At 7.90 111.1 r contra Harbor, Plytnotit9. ,
Wells Rem Littibtbn, . At. Johnsbuty, arton.
Stinetend, ebnneott 0.5 Centxs Illttfmr Striste
for North Conway and Rae. 111011Xlialti 11-
mouth and Littleton for Franco and hite Mon -
tains, arriving at the Flume. Profile, Whi te Mountal
mid. Crawford Housessarly same Afternoon, • ..
• Passengere leavins Boston at 1.30 A.A..,
ton at stage
P 01.,and Profi House. _Franconia ^ Mout
by stage, at 5.30 P.,91 or White Mountain and Craw
ford Rouses at the White Mountains. at 7 10 I'. 01
Leave Boston at 7 30 A. M. and 12 Al.
connecting at
Lawrence with trains from Salem and Nowbur• port; at
Concord with trains from Portsmouth for Plymouth..
Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro' • oonneotins Weir's
with the steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain Walker.
arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any otner
raite. Downward trains. for New York, Worcester.
Oettlit. Salop. ,Newb,IGYPOt t, Ftirtisilibuth, ftd., leave
ttioton at _0.1 , 7 A. M. , or on arrival .of s ages trim
Franconia and White Motintains, Ireave_Welle ftsvet
at 10 20 A. 111., or on arrival of train from Balton and Et.
Johnsbury. Leave Plymouth at 720 A. M. and 110 P.
111„ or on arrival of states from Franconia Mountains.
Leave
u'
Leav•e P. 91., or on arrival of steamer Lady
f the Lase, ar, OW at Poston, worpesjer. Salem
,'
ewburypory, Portsmouth. early same aitornotitt. and
New York via Norwich line of steamers, Connecticut
and C. Vanderbilt, ate next morning.
IYIO-1m .1. A. DODGE, Superintendent,
WEST CHESTER
Ilif o glilglifiAND PHILADELPHIA
IA .
EII.faIEIARLAMT. •
On and after Monday,,July 111,h 1860, the Pasmniger
trains will leave PLIILADELPHIS_, from the Station,
corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty-first streets,
West Philadelphia, at 7.30 and 10.30 A. Al., and SAO,
Lie, and 8.80 P. M.
1,21. AM 173 T CIIESTER.,,from the _Depot, on East
Market street, at 6.40, 8, and 13 f A. fl., red 1.44 and
8,18 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast oorner
of Eighteenth and Market Streets, at 8 A. AL and 2
P. M.
Leave West Chester, at 7.30 A. M. and BP. 81.
~Thelast gthigiever railway oar will leave Front and
market streets Mintitee, atid .ighth and Market
streets 28 minutes, before the starting time Roth the de
pot. an Baggagerry a fins
leave ote.it.. . • ,
The Car will Eighteenth , and Mate
streets one hour, before the departure of the train from
the Went Philadelphia depot.
Trains leaving at 730 A. M. and 1.6 Tit. ' and. o
W edneedaye and Saturdaye at 439 P. M connect a'.
Pennetton with trains for all points on the Philadelphia
and ItAltimore Central Railroad.
°thee and.weltlm; room- eoutheast corner of Eighth
and Markut Where pasidlngprB, tirohneing
tickets for West Chester. will be luruisheatitlia octet
over the passenger railway.
11ENRY WOOD '•
173-tf General Superinten d'ent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
BALTIMORE CENTRAL,
RALLROAMMR ARRANOEMENT.-011 and
aftef MONDAY, Jttly Oth, 1880, the trains will run as
follows: Leave the passenger depot of the arypt Chester
and Iladelphis Railroad. Co, Oilmen Market and
Thirty, rat etrpets. -West plifindelphia. daily (Biindaya
(dimple lat 7;59A. M: and 4.46 P, •
On Wednesdays and Saturdays an extra train at
I'. M.
Leave W est Grove at OMand 8.60 A. M., and 4.50 I'. M.
The 1.30 A. M. '1 rain from Philadelphia connects di.
rent with a daily line of binges via New London and
Oxford. Returning leaves Oxford at 6.30. A. 61., non
neating witlkthe 860 A. M. train from Weet(Love.
The beauall scenery and well-known healthfulness
of Delaware and Chester counties offer &avocet in
ducements to those looking.for summer boarding.
Freights for thief lino reoeived. at No. 1816 Market Bt.
A. R. BURTON,
Philadelphia, Jane 28,1860, Mule Superintendent,
NORTH PENNBYL-
Ilaikria wow, namnoAD.
, For •At ' RAW , DOYLESTOWN, BARTON,
MAIJO L LI R. I ZLETON, ECRLPY.,W RITE'
1
MAYEN, WILKEBB RRE, WILLUMSPORT, (lc o.
THREE R ROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, July 2d, MO, rassoneer
Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW ntrests.Fht•
Well& a, DAILY. (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 8.38 A. P.l.(Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport,
Ice.
At 2.30 P. M.(Exeress).for Bethlehem, Easton. &o.
This trsm reaches Easton at 0.60 P. AL, and makes
°logo
& 0 eon:notion with New Jamey Central for 2 , 4 els .
Yol2.
At 6 F. Al. for iiethleitolil, Alieiiioctfi, teltifioli ehtthk,
.
• •
At 9 A. 21. and 4P. I'. for Doylestown.
At 10.30 A. M. and 630 P. 31. for Fort Washington.
The 6.30 A. M. Express Train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkembarre,
and to all Ig.lnts iii the Lehigh Coal Region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA:
M. Leave Bethlehem at 5.52 A. 31., 9.20 A. M. and 5.231'.
Leave Doylestown at 2.30 A. AZ and 4.25 P. M.
Leave Fort Washinten at 8.28 A. M. and 2 15 P. M.
SUN DAYS:
Philadobibis for Bethlehem at 8 A, PL._
Philadelphia for Doylestown, eta P. 31.
Doylestown ? or Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5.00 P. AL
Fare to Bethlehem-841 501 Fare to Maneh Chunk.s2 80
Fare to Ea5t0n........ 1 601 Fare to Doylestown.. 080
Through Tiokets mast be procured at the Ticket Of
fices at WILLOW Street, or BEAKS Street, In order
to satiate the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except l!anday Trains) connect
at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second
and Third-street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes alter
leaving Willow Street.
Jy3 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
givitimmoi PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDGOTION OF FARES
On
twenty- APRIL gd, lartk Commutation Tlcketa,
with am noubbee,*lll be termed, goop fbt the
holder and ahr ruembOt of his fam il y, °lastly a -tenser
Train, and at , thy Woe. They *ill be sold by the
Treaimrer, at the odlee of the comOttur, No. g:77 South
FOURTH Street , at a redaction of twenty-flve yet cent.
from the regular tarot. Parties wishing to enjoy the
Mummer in the Coilntry will find this e very deniable
route, the Bohurpll angl I..ebarlon Val leys betrf among
gtAra !a ll2:ant7N4l;o4)Z:fa a Llt "
8. BKAO.BORIL Treasurer.
PIIILADELVIIIA, Man:3llll6th, 1850. mhg7-tf
RAM MININ SUMMER ARRANGE
PRILLADELPHIA_, WILMINGTON, AND DALTI
MORE RAILROAD.
- - -
On and MONDAY.eaier July 9, DM,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PitrILADELPRIA,
For Baltimore at 9.1 i A. M., If noon, ( Lapland anti
u.p 91.
For Cheater at 0.16 A. 01., If 1/0013, 1.11 1 . 6.80,6.00 and
11.10 P. Ft
For Wilmington at 8.10 A. M., If noon. 1.16, 6.00.
7.(61, and 11.10 P. Al
For Kew Castle al 8.10 A. M., and a.m r.
I , or Middletown at 8.114. M., mlol_6.ool'. M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. M. and 6.00 P. 01.
For Harrington at 816 A. M.. and B P. 1.1.
For Milford nt 8.15 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursilai a, and
Saturdays at 6.11) I'. M.
For Farmington at 6.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays at 6.00 P. M.
eor Seaford at 8.16 A. M. Monday a, Wednesday,, and
Fdday a at 11.M1 P. M.
For Salisbury at 8.18 A. M.
tar Train at 816 A. M will eminent at Seaford on
Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat
to Norfolk.... . .
•
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave BatDmore at & A. M., (Exams,/ 10.15 A.
• d LM P. M.
Leave Wilmington at11.30,&30, and 11.10 A, M., Lai
40, and 8.36 P. M.
Leave Salisbury a 11.60 P. M.
eave Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,
t 7.20 A . M.. and Yle
•
Leave Farm lan on. Tuesday!, Thursdays, and Satur
days, at 800 A. At. and 0.15 P. M.
leave Milford, Alondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
at 7.50 A. M., and 4.00 P. at
Leave Harrington at &Di A. M., and 4.80 P. 61.
11611 , 70 Dover at COO A. M., and 6.20 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. M. and 6.40 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.00,10.68 A. M., and TAil P. M.
9 Leave Chester at T. 40, 9.10 A. M., 12.04, 1.22, 6.80, and
.16P. M.
rr Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware
Railroad at 10.16 A. M., and 6 26 P. M.
TRAINS FOA BALTIMORE
Leave Cheater at 0;0 A. M. 12:28 anYll.4O P. M.
Leave Wzlminatan at 9.2 e A. M.,12.ab P. M., and 12.20
A. • . .
FREIORI"NRAIN,,rith PABq,NGER CAR attaohe4.
will run iu follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
plume at a F. M.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
plaoes at 5.00 F.M.
Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermedi
ate plume at 6.00 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi
ate place, at 4.00 P. M.
fiIIND Ph AYS
Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 6.26 P. M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
Jy7 B. M. FELTON. President.
1860. Misimwsi - 1860•
SPRING ARRANGEMENT—NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
• YORK AND WAY PLACES,
From Walnut-street Wharf,
Wilt leave as
At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Acoom- TARE,
modation.-- —B3 23
At 6 A M, via Camden and Jeremy CiV(ll. J.)Ao
commodation., .„ 226
At 9 A AI, via Camden and - I;;;lii . City, Morning
Mail—
.....600
At 11 A M, by Steamboat, via Tammy and ',jersey
City. Western Expreaa. 600
Atl2% P M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommo
dation—
At 2 P M, via Camden and Amboy, C, and X. Ni-
Press 3 00
....
At 4 P Al, bySteamboat vie. Taa
mar and Jersey City,
Evening Express. ....... . 00
At 4 M, by Steamboat via Tacony and 'Jersey
City. 2d Clue Ticket . 125
At 6 p M, via Camden and Jersey City, hviMing
... . 110
.....
At 11 hlaup M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern
Alail
At 5P My via Camden and A — maoy A—ocommoda
!ion, might rind Passonger,l—leh Claes Ticket. 220
1 Id
The P Mail Line, rims daily. The lII' AI, South
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Bastott, Lambertville, Flemington,
Ste., ateA M and 41' sd, from Walnut-street wharf. and
7.10 A 31 from Kensington.
For Water Gap Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesharre,
Montrose, Great end, ko.,at A. 31. from Walnut-
Street what f, and 7.10 A. Mfrom Kensington, via Bela"
ware Laokavranns. and Western R. R.
For Mount golly, at 6 and 9 A. M., 2 and 41G F.M.
For Freehold, at 6 AW. M.AYLINE, and P. M.
S.
For Bristol, Trenton, sto. at V: and I'. M. from
Walnut stree wharf, 11.11, A. M. and 53( P. M. front
Kensington,
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burllne
ton. Florence. Bordentown, eco., at 1234, Land 414 P. M.
Steamboat Joe Belknap for Bordentown and Interme
diate Places, at 214 P. AI.
Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 11 A. Al. and
Tneeny, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at P. M.
Fifty Pounds of Bag gage„only, allowed earth PaSsen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as
'baggage but their woaring apparel. All baggage aver
fifty pounds to by paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond $3lOO, ex
cept by special contract.
apls WM. If. GATZMER, Agent.
aIiAINIIRELAIIRA ROUTE,_
. MIR RAILROAD
PHILADELPHIA AND EL-
A
' QUIOREBT EOLITH to Tamaqua, Catawissa, Ru
pert, Wilkesbarre._ C Seranton, Danville. hlilton, Wil
lutlessort Troy, alaton, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo,
Niagara Falls , Roohester, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo,
Chioago,St.Loule, Milwaukee, and all points North and
West.
Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphia and Reading Railroad, ponier BROAD and
CALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above
p%ntskaa follows :
DAY EXPRESS.,.— ----ROO A. M.
NIGHT EXPRESS.,.. —...„,.....3.30 P. hl.
The 5.00 A. M. train oonntiote At Rupert, for Wilkes
barre.. Fifteen. Soranton, And all stations on the
LAtiKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above truing make Olivet connections at Elmira
with the trains of the New York and Erie.Canandaigna
end Niagara Falls, arid Buffalo, New Yolk and Erie, and
New York Central Railroads, front all points North and
West, and the Caudal,.
Baggage oheekt.a to Elmira, lo,and Supermen
Bridge, and tali. immediate iminta.
i l ekets oanba i ruined at the Philadelphia and El-
Ira Railroadliw a rs'l 'akin 011105, northwest corner of
. 01TR arid COW ~. „kis UT Streets, and at the Passenger
Depot %Bug _ .ANTlEE t inl A ya i lf,Rxv i niLi,.
.1
Leave , t e PhD ielphia an% Reading Depot, Broad and
Callow 1 I sire I Melly (Sundays excepted), ter all
points lista 1 North, at OY. hi.
Preis ta mu be delivered before 3P.M. to Imre
their going thi 07118 day.
For further information apply at Freight Depot,
THIRTEEN rri and CALLO'WHILL. or to
.', CHAN. 13, PAPPEN, General Agent, t
Vortirrr.est earner 'HAZE end I OILESTN UT - Streets
• Mall- , • ,• - • • • - • -,- .. hiladlphia.,
RAILROAD LINES.
agg 'W4WEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENNSYLVA_
NIA RAllol OAD, leave depot, earner EIJEVKNTR
and MARKET. al 7a] A. M., 12.301'. M., and P. M.
On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 8 A. Al., and .Weet
Chester at 1 P. M. 1310-t[
Iflt PRNNSIVANin ORNTRAL
RAILron A.
• -.
•460 MILES DOUBLE
1.860 1860.
THE cApAciTtt g . 79 W EQUAL
TO
4`yEN ER'l.'BAlhtt
BET yr r - ! l. ° 1 ,
41.01'; AriiitiFtrynfi L UßO,
Connecting dire ot - at
firm Bile a
t ton, Now York, and all points etll in the
mon opal at Pittsburg with Through Trains to h
ram a points in West, Northwest, and Southweat
thaaitnishing militia' for the transportation of
PasSerlgert utistitpromed for speed and comfort by any
otrr toa
' xerbas and rd4t fan thrhogh to Pittsburg,
without change of Larger Con elatitors. All through Pas
longer Trains provided with Lougliriage'll_ patent
i3rake—epeed underperfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the sanity of traveoers.
Smoking care are attached to each Trani; Woodrnirs
Sleeping Cars to Express and Faat Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines. Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at / 20 A. M.
Elp st ri l i ' g' e rrai:: leave, " t tse -
WiY.TRAINS LEAVE AS FOL o :
rams r i g Accommodation, via Colum is, Si'. AL
Columh • COO P. M.
Parkeaburg 5.40 P. AL
West Chester " 1290 P. HI.
West Chester IW:stingers will take the Mail, West
Cheater Accommodationond Columbia Trains.
PasSengergfor Buribut V ,Wlllimpaport, Buffa
lo, Niagara Falls, and inteurthediste Pointe. lent , rig rig
ladtlphin 7.11 A. AL and 2P.AL go directly forigh.o
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the ofiloes of the
Comeau, in Pluladelp_hia, NC* York, BeejOe > ,, or Bal
timore ; and Tioketa Eastward at any of the i 'm 'portant
Railroad Dineen in the West; also on board any of the
regular Line of Stemmata ou the Mteauciirm or Ohio
rivers.
. .
For further information, apply at the Faasenger Sta
tion, igotithenakoorner of Klpvanth and Market Streets.
The . oomiletion of
d ttiefirt:rn oivineetiorui of the
ri . ARVIATA I IY e D THE
vrg.
The connectio n of traciae by the Raltroad at
Pittsburg, evoi ns all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
t oo th er w i th t Naples of time, are advantages readily
anyteetAted boy hihiPPsers of Freight, and the Travel
ling
Merchants and Shitrars einttting the transportation
of their Freight to this Copioi....t, r Ol7 with 'swift
datm onita syeedy_transit.
THE RATES OF FRENIRT to and from any Witt
in the West by the Pennsylvat It Railroad are at nil
limes as favorable as ars started by mass liesilread,
Compaisis,.
read. Intilendar tO mark packages" 'ls Penna. Un
.
For riMtlit Coatrapts or flhintioc Dirootiotte, apply
to, or address either o. the fnielrimi„rige eta of tile Lorri
van,'
O A. STEWART, Fittstrurs;
R,R. rz e roe as C,0., Zanesville, 0.; J. J. Johnitop , Ripley,
0.1 R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby /c .Cropper,
rOlt . riffilluth, 0. ; Paddock er, Go,, Jeffersonville, buli
mia, 11. IV. Prom A. go.,Oinoinnati, O.;
,Athern &
Ribbert, (imolai/an, t'. ; r. C. Maldrismatellison, Ind.;
Jos. L. Moore, Loipsville, Ky.; P. tr. tv)uley 4,, 00.,
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. 'Witham k Co., Cairo, ~..,:l. A.
F. Bassalhaler & class, Bt. Louis, Mo.; John H. Har
ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Rams /c_annt, Memphis, Tenn.;
(Marks et Co., Chicago, 111.LW. 11. H. Koonte, Alton,
Ill.• ert Frauslit Agents of Railroads at different points
to ?lie lest.
B. 0, IPJOSAI:L I I., .1:. Thiladelphla.
111A0 AW KPOI polthostokßnittitot.l.
$
bEE(111 & ~ .1 sor J/oncl, vr I 1 3,Wiatert at,, rt.P.
LL AMIE &TO., . ,-6tatoistr_oet, idohuu.
A. /If ii y TOII, Gau'l Meeight , Agan Phila.
1,, j,, T Clen'l. 'Picket Agent, Phila.
E. LE" I , Cit:. 0 1101+.1 Altoona, Pa.
IW-li • . -
11! IN' PHILADELPIIIA
A S.ND READING RAH,
SOAD.--. 7 PAS ' e. 31 TR/1 1 / 9 1 for POTTSVILLE,
READING and HARILIMIIIR
MORNING LINE. DAIL ir,Pt.tdarri 6.lteepteell.)
Leave New Depot, oornor of ROAD aua CA' tI,9IV
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, ( Passengor ontranuee
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets tat 8,00 A. AL.
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD, I P. M. train manias to Pntshntr ; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.06 P. M. train rennin,: to
Chamtinrehtirg, Carlisle An. ; and the NORTH - KILN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. train. rename to San
burt,l
4.VT.E.R.TWON
Leave NeW Dee, co at of_Aft Ica end CALLOW
HILL Strome, P ILADELTD I A,( anger enttnr.nen
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill garnets ' ) Or POITS
viLLH aod HARRISBURG, at 3.89 P. 81.. DAILY. for
at I P. AL, DAILY, ( 6 'anattln en-
Clertaa.l
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
Frtom PUILA.DALFRIAR AILRO AD.
To
Rending.-- 08 :
Lebanon.. ..»......... 86
Danhip.— —...-124
Millersburg ..
Sunbury. 169
Northumbetland.—..m.
A 1—..... . • .-.7611
hluner
Jersey 2321
Look II aven.—.»....236
Williampert and Elmira
Tr O T ..... Railroad.
Elmir
Philadelphia and Rending
and Lebanon Valley.R.R.
,mire..
AOC A. AL, and the S. P. M. tram connect daily
at Port Clinton, (Sundays excepte_ ,d ) wit WISSA, WILIAMSPORT and ERIE RAI L ROAD,
making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls,
C DTAITIPI7III " L a VTP n Ii th rAI a C t- ornar of BROAD end
CALLOWEILL Streets.
ap23-tt w. Y. MalLßENNEY.Secretars.
PMELPiA(iEji:IAIp bfjTOW
ILROAD-S UMM Eft
On and after MONDAY, May 1 4.1880,
FOR GERMAI4I OWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 12 A.
1,1, 4,6, 6, 674, 7, 8. 9, 104% and 11% P. M. '
Leave Ciermantsywn 6, 7)70, 8, MC it, 10, 11,11 A.
1,2, 8, 6,7,0, 671, SA" ' r 'kp
ti DA SI
Leave PhileSSlihia 01., S. S, 9, 714, and
1.0/4 3 46 cs
mown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.1 hi , 014,
an
TNUT HILL RAILROAD.
andLEATO Philadelphia 6,8, 10, 11 A. M., 3,4, 8, 654, 0, 1.
10 P.M.
Leav X e Chestnut Rill 7.10,_ 7.40, 9.40 11.40 A. M.,
1.40, 0.40, BM, 8.40, and 1.10 P.M._
ON SUNDAYS,
cave Philadelphia 9.00 A. hi., 2,_11, and P.
ave Cheetnut Hill SAO A. M., 1340, 8.10, and 040
min, P. M.
FOR r.ntlenoptocicEz. Alva itoRRIsTawN.
Leave Philadelphia OM. 74 9. .06. MIA, A. H.,
1.06. Sus, 04, 5.08, 8.80, and 11% P. M.
Leave Norristown 0, 7, 8.06, 9, 11 A. M., HS, 1.54,
0 and ni P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Buladelphiali A. AL and 9 and 6 P. U.
heave NorristoßN A kape g li . P.
Leave Pbiladelphl 840 TM. 9.08. 11.08 A. M., 1.01, 1.01,
P.M 04, au, 610,8 , and IN' P. M.
Leave Manastinh IC 7%, 8.14, 974, and 1154 A. M., S.
0.00, 8,6%, 3, and .. P.M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 34, and a 74.
/mare Manayunk MLA. M.,134, 604, and 1'( P. M.
tl9-tf HD K POT. NI NTH
a a d S GR pe E ri E n N e n S d e
s.
NOTIOE.--011ESTER,
41111TISIVALLEY RAILROAD—PAR-
IittNI3ER TRAI 8 FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE (STATIONS.—On and aßerlith May,
MO, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Roadins Railroad Company, corner of
BROAD and OALLOWHILL Stream, (passenger en
trances on Callowhill.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !eaves at 8.00
A. M.
AFTERNOON YRAIN far Downicrtewr, leave at
P. M.
•
DAILY (Bandar' annapted.)
Br Order of the Board of Managers of de fkiladolt llc
nd Beading Nallyrmd Co:npany.
apt W. H. AIcILHENNEY. Secretary.
as aims WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS VIA.
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. Loave Depot, corner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, 'fatty (except
Banda. at 7.H A. M., MO P. M., and 4 r. M. Leave
Wed Chester at 1.4$ A. M.. 1043 A. M.. and 3.10 P. M.
SHIPPING.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 13TEAM
SHIP8.
PROM niw TOLE TO Livittomot.,
Chief Cabin Passage— —.—_
meoond Cabin Passage.— 71
PROM BOSTON TO LIVkSFOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage—
Emend Cabin Passage_ . 60
The ships front New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor,
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, 'CANADA, Capt. Lany,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, A MERICA,Capt. Millar,
ASIA. Capt. B.C. Lott, NlAGARA,Capt.Anderson
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch,
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry SI clear white light at masthead
green on starboard b.w; rod on port bow.
NIAGARA. Millar, leaves Boston. Wednesday, June 17.
ASIA, Lott, " N. York. Wednesday. July 1.
EUROPA, Leitch. " Boston, Wednesday, Jnly 11.
PERSIA. Judkins. " N. York, Wednesday, July lg.
ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, July IL
AFRICA, Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Aug. 1.
CANADA, La n g, Boston, Wednesday, Aug S.
ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday, 10.
EVROPA, Leitch, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 92.
Pk A RSIA, Judkins, N York, Wednesday, Aug. M.
iserthis net 'scoured until paid tor.
An experienced Surgeon on board,
The owners of these ships will not be so eountable for
Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preemie &once,
or Metals, unless bllle of lading are signed therefor. and
the value thereof therein expressed. Far freig ht or
passage apply to E. CLINAII
iny3 Bowling Green. New York
FOR THE SOUTH.—OLIARLEB.
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP&
FREIGHT REDUCED.
'Leary Freight et an average of7lYY7an ref nent.
tow New YorK
- PiiirSgniTElToN, B. Cr.
The U. S. Mail Steamship t(EYSTONE STATE.. Cap
fain Chas, F. hlarshman, will rail on 1 nesday, August
7, at le o'clock A. hl.
Through in se to so hours—only 40 bolas et Bch.
FORS AVANNAH. GA.
The U. O. Mail Steamship STATE. OP GEORGIA
Captain John J. Garvin, will mail on Fruday. Atn;ust
10 at 10 A. M.
"Ihrough in 68 to 60 huarn—only 48 hours at nee.
illirSailing days changed from 006 Saturday Saturday to every
five days. Goods received, and Bag of Lading signal
every dal.
The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamehips KEY
STONE. 13'rATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as
above every ton days, thus forming a five-day nommu
nioation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South
and Southweat, . _
••- • •
At Nth Charleston and ISayannah, theme Shires con
nect with eteatnere for Florida L and with railroads. to.,
for all Omen in Le ktouth and Nouthweet.
iNBUILANCIE.
Freight and Insurance on n large erooortlon of Goods
shipped south will be found to be lower by these shir.o
than by sailing vessels, the - rinuiunt being one-half tlta
rate.
N. B.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad. Fraiyht is entirely
unnecessary, farther then Chailcaton or /Savannah, the
ltailroad,Conlynnien tnkm a , l risks /corn these pent&
ItEDUGTION IN VAIUS.
Fere' by thin route 25 to 40 per cent. ohearar than by
the Inland Routo r as will be scan by the following sche
dule. Through tickota from Philadolnhia. via Charles
ton and Savannah stoarrushirv,lNCLlMlNG MEALS on
the wholo ionic, oxcart trom and Savan
nah to Montsomory
LAND C:.
To Charlorton-,.—gna 07 Charlet lN On.
VA—
-.3W 30
savannah. - 13 00 tioNanuali.-._. 01 00
Auguntn—...r D) 00 Augusta —..___. 23 (0
P.lncor. -_-_. 21 00 Macol .- _ 32 76
Atlanta—. -_. 22 00 Atlanta...-. , NI Ird
Vea1un1tag.............. 23 00 riolumbar-__,.___ 06 00
Alban,— - -.. 0.1 ( 1 0 Albany...—. -..... 31 09
Montgomery- -.. :1 00 Mbntgontory._. - . 30 ba
Illobile.--. ._. 10 00 Mobile 4110
Mew Orlortnn__. iS 71) Now Orleans ..... 01 IA
No bills of lading signed niter tho ship 033 railed.
For freight or bnera.ro r.byly uu U5.e.....1. .3! iocctnt
whr,rf above Vine sire/si', or to
ALEX. Ill:at/N. Jr,
llocthwelt corner I , ollltpti A ull W11 .1 1'1'!'( Ulf,
Arent. in Charleston T. 13..% 1. G. 1.1111 . 11).
tIP. UNI I
1411, L UNT/111..1 CA al NH 11.1..
Fer Florida Irons Chnriecton, ste3nicr i'lrollus every
TuerdaF.
Floridalror from Bay/ulna:l, ztet.Mdr.l St, Mir y'k any.
Bt. J 01,1 1 .4 f1Y01 , 7 TUOVIST and Battirdmy.
EXPRESS COMPANIES
TIIE ADAAIS EXPRESS
CO., Offiee 320 CHESTNUT Street,
forwards Farce's, Packages. Merchandise, Bank Notes.
and Bpacie, either by its own Linea or in connection
with other .Express Companies, to alt the principal
tor. ns and cities of the United States.
B. S. SANDFOR D,
General Superintendent.
HARDWARE PACK AGE HOUSES.
4.:PACYKAfiII liARDWARE lIOLTSE.--Wo
tz-
:roul9 rorreulally uall the attantion of the Gero
.r.t CI, Tuoic to our extentivo Stool: of BIR-
V1.4611A.7d Ifait2)WARY:, labtan era oTrr ct aameil
a - ,r.neo the vac:at:G.
erlf.ta for thrart I toy ol tation a,ilo)ted, and 12100 all 470-
Ist illtie)ty‘ Now Vert. nr rievrOrleMM
NV Gt. /XS/ Iti dc. Hop,
Cba1305174_1.11C.F1 Sttrat t
o tud (luiloatnlun id , " oaf: .'2l.
2:1t1..i11,
FIBIRM
ENNEBSY BRANDY.-70 casks, in
hag 1711,1:. qunrter rtnes...n.ll{ pm 's, rot,ft,
014,bi • 4Rayu-iisti •• - --Oh% -Whin y--
VURNESS, BRINLEY & 00,,
No. 4:0 mARKEI. StNEET
Tv P. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Fuu•
• censor to B. SCUTT, JR.. 431 CtIEeTNUT Et.
CA It have. in consequence of continued ill
health, disposed of all my interest in the Auction hest
nese heretofore conducted by me at 4 31 clitunt UT
fltreet to in y. N. F. F ANN anT.
I take this oDportunlty to tender mf thanks for the
*apron I have received. and ask a COntinuntion ro my
successor. whom I hereby authorize to eo!leot tat my
unsettled seen:min B. Bcurr,
YIIILLDELPEIA. A4ghstl,lBo).
UTLIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS.
No. aoo MARKET Street. and .21 1d12401t.
Rtreat
11118 T LARGE
'1 0 E ,EJOF 110(Y111 AND SHOES 10R
,U 'ALP.
MO. , CASES. m
On Trinaiiiik
August 10, at 10 o'clock ptetieitly, Trill be gold by
catalogue, on 4 months credit. 21i.0t - case. met's, boyp,
and youths' calf, kip, grain, and thick bob e. calf, yip,
buff, wax, and rusiet•brogane, calf and buff saatera.
Oxford ties apd walking idiom Women's,mimeo. anti
obildten'a calf, kip, goat , morocco. and k id boots and
shoat, ladles' galiers, and kid clipper& Also a full am
aortment of city load 0, stamen's, rh lane , and child ren'e
goat end ITICHOOttorN26te. Also, 2111) the, oak Hole Lea
ther. 00 doz. Calf Skihei and an introiCe of Lininre.
•
The atwve ssto proveatite:ottve to Southern god
' mein hovers. An the este corepriade incuicet of
.M 1 goods direct from hest ohs, manufactes its, the
MI, attention of buy ere to invited.
ea ly Goud e e ope
,nine tor examination, with catalogues,
i on th moi of gale.
SABINE ed DUY.
INSURANCE ASIEICI'Si Vo. 444 crAI.NUT Street,
Insure agniest to sa or datuale by Fire, on Cotton and
Woollen Mills. MO otter lannraotones. Buildings,
MoroSandife r Furniture., en outer property, on faro
robla to edinrgrArite a
mATRoPoLITAN C" }i h it c , O I,rs i . a c n o d . O . u o7N " FIVIORIC I :
Cash Cupttal and Snrnina 5=3.06.3 CO.
PROVIDENCE WsetßlNts's t/It PAOV.
Cash Capital and Stlr Ina SUS 780 16.
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. 0 NKr . ypitic,
Cash Cepttal andlittrplos
ROPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW von K.
Cash Capital and Surplus 994,844 al.
CITY /"lIIE INSUAANCE CO., OF NEW HAVEN,
Clnt Cs poi and Sumba eMI-R2 Ti.
GERMANIA FIRE INS. Cu., OF NEW YORK.
Citnh Capital and Stelplat 12715 399 07.
RUSISOLDT FIRE INS. CO., OF NE A' YON A%
Cash Capital and Surplus SZd,F42 SI.
Applications in person or by note will receive prompt
led
yr. SABINE & DUY,_Arents.
No. 424 WALNU'r Street.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF IMILADEPHIA.
(rlf>.fi meußvicr, EV:II,IIBIYMa./
fromPANyslttvliku, 8. Tr. CORIVRA
FOURTH AND WALT! rfT ATILEETS.
_
F. Rxrcturos,p 611111. MORDECAI L. Diarcr
VivtiAni Motu,so. H &MARY.
riAl._;" o l rA4,I,IEA, YOUR 11. BROWN.
JOHN M. A rt.'n. . A. FAIINEI7OCE.
ITsra. T. TR.EDIca, f er i pw D. CA,919.
!LEERY WHARTON.
F. RATCH.Fililfritfl.V. 3 l7o . tit4 , l4.
CHARLES W. COX K. Beordiari. 1.92
, A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Cb.,
Lls mtattroitATm,D 101-017ARTER PERPri
UAL.
No. 910 'WALNUT Fitthe't,nPoreThird, Philadelphia.
navies a large Pard-up CanitAlßbtm)s and Surltts In
vested to sound and available Peetiritia. 1071 lune to
in.an en Itwellinns, Stores, Furniture,
h e r dudirq,
Vessels in 1 .-:::. Pad tbenr cargoes, and other Pereonall
Property. All losses iit,s+elly slid promptly adjusted.
. nutitero;.l.
Thos. R. Mars; - John T. L,".s_+, .
John 'Welsh, James R. CampbMl,
SArlnel C. Morton, Edmund G. Lhitalll,
rgen Brady, ~
ai t31 , :11 . ..W. Poultney,
TS. )141 ' It..Aßis, Preettlett,
ALBERT C. L. eIIAWFOki./. A aretnry. fen-tl
I NSURAINE COMPANY 07 TUE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANJA—F IRE AND MA
turo: INSURANCE—No. { EACILANGE BUILD
INGS.
Onartered InlMl—Carttal 11X41.000—Assets, Jantary 2.
MI. 024144 e Ca 91. 1 ,.
All ttryeisqdan notnct sad ;gm/kir:bin securities—con
tinue to insurno Vellelendtd (3nre•re—a, Stuldings, Stoo 2e
of Merchandise, kn.., on Ii e"1.51 tet,u2..
DIRELTOR4 :
Koury D. Sherrerd, George R. t.
Simeon Toby,
Cherles Mscelester. Santsol r, I, Jr..
TobiasW_Amer,
• Walnut] S. Smith, • Timmins B. Waimea.
John B. Budd Henry Freemen.
Wilma B. ,
Charles N. Lapis,
ItelOjiV!) C.
.Aron.
HENRY D. SIIG.oItERD, President.
W.LLIAM DA 12 PRR. Secretary p-•rm tt
Northern Central
Railroad.
RXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
E..• —Office N 0.409 WALNUT Street.
VIRE INSURANCE on Houses end Merahandlpe
Mlltally, on favorable terms, elther limited cc per
petual.
11111ECTOB.3.
.
Sznbinr7 and Ena R It
• -
Jeremiah Bonita', -.- -
E.l.lrard D. Roberta,
John Q. Ginnodo, John?. 0, - O.the,
Joshua 'l'. Owen, Reuben C. Hale.
Thomas Marsh. John MoDowe_.ll Jr.,
Baml. L. Bm.r.dley_, J. T. Hale, Bellefont.
Jr:DEM tti II BONS/Nil, ' Promdm,t.
JOHN Q. GINNODO, N kle Premdent.
EDWARD W. DAVID. Feoretarr rr.h.ll-wfmr.f
QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA
NY—FRANKLIN - BUILDINGS, gag WALNUT
STrET,PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR
PL S .93a4,41.70.—Insuresagarner Lorcror Damage by
Fir , and Do fdri!, or the Soa . Inland Navigation and
Transportattn:
GEORGE R. FIAIIT, President.
E. P. ROSS Vice President.
11. COGGSRALL,Saey and Treasurer.
13, R. BUTLER, .Aosistant Beoretarr.
George H. Hart,
A. C. Cation,
IL W. Battai.
ti. Coitga 11,
IluA. XI. AI. utter
_ .
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—THE P . P.NN MUTUAL LITE_
RANCE COMPANY Northegit itetheir ef =I.IID ant
DOCK Streets. Assets, efe7,691a 1 2.
INSURES LIVES for the whole term of illf"—matt
antitutiei and endowments—porohases life intereits in
Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the
" _ntingenotes of Life.
They act as Exeentors. Administrators, Milanese
Waste's, and tilaarthens.
9rRtI6TEM.
Flusel L. Miller, Samuel B. &Glow
Manila Coates, Witham Marlin,
iehard B. Newbold. James B. McFarland.
ibam P. Ranker. Joseph R. Trotter,
Witham H. Kern, James Eustott,
KemalC. RUOY, Wheophilna Pan
hima
Charles Hallowell. mend A. Bonner,
Benr7 C. Townserd. Dismal L. Hutatunese;
• frodo.phn Kent, John W. Hornor,
William . Carr. Ellis B. Archer,
F. V. Du on, tame! J. Christian!
WiMain obertmor. Joseph M. Themes,
Warmer M. Resin John (1. Brenner.
V. D B _ o2 )g e t. E hrittEll President.
eitlq ~ B. BTOKEZI. ,
me Prat.
Jain W. tiny Sox. Re.,,,t)..... mall;
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANCE. COMPANY.
INCORTORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE 02
PENNSYLVANIA, 1836.
OFFICE R. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
/Weals, Misle ßA hia,
MAJUNE tri nd euNCE
ON VESSELS, i
CARGO Re all parts of the World.
FREIOIII,
INLAND INDURANCED
On il calm, by R to v er, C p a a n rt a ao.f LakUe,naind .
Land Mum,
FIRE INSURANCE/
• Oa Metohandme generally. .
On MoreAsß R D E w THnOgF_ H
THEes & o d
rANT,
November
1,110.
Per. Marko Yea
/mew, Philadelphia City ller .
cent. L0an...,11113,0a0 M
100,C00, Pennsylvania State i at. Lean,_—, 03,cye In
61,(X10 ForinsyyreJus Elate 6 fr et. Loan. , 11:630 t.-. 3
AIM, U.B. Trealmr6 IN gv cent. Notes and
intpreet one . —.---- 14,53 It
mow U. P. I reunD7 a or ot. Notes and inter
. .
est
6196,000 Temporary Losato the City of Phila
delphia 25,0% JO
mow, Penn Name Railroad 9d Mortgage
6 Wr cent. 13onds.- ab.v o
on,crao, North Ponnsylvaninßailroad Mort
gage 6 4t.n Honda . LUPO 0
114,000 Wert Philedslplos. Faeseuger Railway
Company '1 te . at. coupon 13,000 CO
016,071,600 ehares Moog Germantown Gas
Company, interest and optimal
guaranteed by the city or Phila
delphia— --
11,001,109 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
GLOM, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rai_
road Company
660, shares Philadelphia Ice Ro and Mean
Tap Company. Phil adelphia ant
RavannahlatentNavisation Coro-
Las 980
Bonds and Mertgatev. and Reel )irate, 01- 11613,718 154'
hoeßmldm -.----.. 3/I
Bills reoetvable for Insurances made 11106 69
Belem)* due at Agenome—Premiums on Ma
rine Policies, intereet, and other debts due
the Company.— e 9,914 4:3
Borip and stock of sundry Insurance Comiert
raPm----;:•-•-•-1•7 -- • --
Quloa Dep4U in
lam INArtin,
Edmund A. &tidal*.
Theophilue Paulding.
John H. Penrose.
ohn C. Davis,
James Ttaimeur,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Jame,: C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. K. M. Kenton.
@storm. O. Lamer,
Hugh Craig,
(Muriel' KellY,
WILMA
THOS. C.
NE3RY LYLBURN, See
M ESDAMES 011EeiARAY AND D'HER
VILLY respectfully inform their friends and
the yyn'bho that they halta removed their Board:es knit
Day School for Youn■ Ladles I rem Logan Squaro to No±.
Mit and 13t10 SPRULIE Street where they will to
ready to receive their vuo,lB on TilliftSDAY,Septem
bar 13th.
Idesdaineu CHEGARAY end D'HERVILLY will to
noire vtett,rs at No. 1.509 LOGAN Square until the
:nth August. iy2s.6ni
A MERIOAN SOHOOL INSTI'ITTE la A
4 . 311 - reliable inaction throughwltioa Uatioolc sac Prom
list may obtain coniutteut %Cachet*. Parents may of
grCtUktoUtlf, Ic!Ortu9 lion and circular* of tlon
sahcas. e.myrn. WOODMAN, 3 CO.,
10 BROADWAY, Piew Yorir.
MI; CIiVSTI4I.IT Street, Pl.ilaileluriia
B RYANT 3TRATION'B ti_LTIO~ 4i
MERCANTILE: COLLXGES, Inoatrnt at rho
8 . E. corner ttEl/tbr}t
Llunalo, Ciayolsod, Chico-o, ald loc.
f 'a. - rotation. gall or nand for Catalan) (c4-ct
TO THE RUBLE).
CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR
The above patent to deemed, by scientific and prac , i
Cal men, to bo the very best ever offered to the publio,
and needs only to he seen in actual operation for us
ineritc to he appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is
no perfectly adapted for ventilating, private and public
buildings . s c hools, hospitals, engine houses. mm. a,
steam and sailing vessels, and for the cure of tinoky
shininess they have no equal.
Manufactured and for sale, _wholesale and retail. rt
t„,e Heating end Ventilating Warenanne of
CHAS. SVILLIAIRS. 1132ItIARKrir Street. Than.
Yemeni' nttontion will be given to ail descriptions of
hca«,ng and ventilating by the undersigned, who has
been nianY years practically engaged int the abir 41 6u:ti
tres. Also for sale, Culur's justly-celehrated warm-mit
Bireaccs, cooking ranges, bath boils, registers, &a., t,
foni-stiitiom CHAS. WILLIAM'S',
LFRED L. lIOUGII,
-cm. PARER ItIANUFACTUILNIIB' AGENT
Orders aoliotted lot exert desormhott of
fAiKR AND PAPER-MAKER'S IVIATESIII.I
No. II thatith PIXTII Btroet, Philadelphia.
V in EITGUET & SONS,
k 2".. IMPORTERS Ok. BAVANA.CIGAIiS
. • •
. - -
No. 2r(Bnuth F. 110 1 ,4 i' Street
Itseerve regularly n foil wisorituent 01 &sir:lWe i'l
13 %ITS Which the) otter at lou rarer. lor cish or hi.
pro ved credit. rt lc I.
pAwsoN be .N.:011()LSON ;
BOOKBINIItES,
:ion. 619 Alai 691 MIME. ers.El
Between .I%larket zo.d Cheetaut wecte,
JArtlEB B. NICHOLSOM
lr.
LATE ROOFING.-JOHN WT I,t
SlokTbß, is prepared to put ou nor •
i onfin gat low ram, All worms warranted to i
todaettor. Order-, sent to _mil , . treet tlnd
ANTOWN Road will he promptly attenddd to.
,29 sto
nALSAM TOLU—For sale by WEIBE
s-, RILL & BROTHER, Ti'o, 47 and 49 Mai 43E
LOND1dtreet. -
SALES BY AUCTION.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DIRECTORS.
DI R ISCI.IO WS.
Roue,
Foster erhins
Andrew R. Chambers,
'Samuel Jones, Ai. D.
uomiaapy,..rhiladgletia and Ha-
ire do
V t irOillitsEin 37; Boat
Philadelphia Eschang•
Ilinapaut —.1419
BIRECITOIS.
Samuel E. Bioko'.
J. p.Pernston.
Henry &Loan.
Edward Darhngteei
H. Jonee Brooks,
A9oncer APl:Newt.,
7homas C. Hand,
Hobart Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. Wierlank,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pittel.'s
D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Berger,
M MARTIN, President.
HAND, Vice Preeident
yetarr. dl6
EDUCATIONAL.
SALES BY AUCTION.
31 THOMAS k SONS.
• Nor. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street
'(Formerly N 05.67 and aa.)
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.
BALES AT THE EXCHANGE FVESY TUESDAY.
During' the busmen nation In July and August only
ores atonal Bales.
SW' Handbiils of eneltproperty israed aeraratali. in
addition to which we radish, on the Saturday Timmons
to each mile. one thcarsand ear,4oginear. 111 pamphlet
form. giving full deecriptions of all the property to he
gold on the following Tuesday.
STOCKS Al'!!) REAL ESTATE.
Sc!, at the Exchange Tursday, 77th July.
Sale at the Exchange Tuesday. 101 l July.
LT Part of the handbills for each sale caw ready.
C A R 11—our sales of real trate sod steel*, a
the Exchangeorill hereafter be held at 17 &Uteri
noon Ijind. in the evening. at 7.o'clock.
l.n.ntrkputore have the option_ of either us le.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE
Nir We have a large amount of real saws at
gale, minding every desenetioa of ear led cosztrY
Property. Printed lute mar be had at the wastrel were.
PRIVATE SALE RPOISTER.
AFT Real estate entered on our private mule Misters
and advertised occasionally to our public 6114 abet:av
(of which 1,000 copies aro printed weekly.) free •
.
charm
TS) Sf'OESELLERS.
THE vii.VY-FIPTE Plift A.SELPRIA 111J192
SALE OF H Ong, EREOTE PLATES An..
will commence on MONDAY, September 17,191
*7" Catalog ue s in press.
REA I. ESTATE—MIQCST 14.
Orphans' Court Rafe—Estate ofJobn Itauatta, dated.
Two r.';or ur y thick DWELLING, Cathedral 11711111.1 N,
'rweatyfoth ward
§tuto Estate—Tcro-atorr Brick DWELLING. tt-
Joining.
Sme Brteto—Two-aton ffriok DWELLING, 10-
joining
Orphans' (port Fale—Estate of Garrage Randle, He'd.
()Rom) RENT of 890 a 7 arr.
dame Fatale—GROUND Re.NT of $7O a
rereln.'er , " Rate— Br ord rof Hein.
Very -ra ft.ure LOT. 3as rea,l7 percher. on the Iretl
road, slave likeorre lace. aie absolute.
Freentctrs' File—Estats ofJ ohs Fermi re.
" ETlleltl BO 110TE.L," at Brulerburs. frentret
on the river Deism-arc%
••• - •
Porerrlurri &err.
STORE AND DIVELLMD, ri,.733 G r ae t ,,t r e.ai.
Third ward.
.
Pe reinptory ie
Threa-etory Drink DV7ELLIfiri. Trrelfik ntreet ecru
Oi Or.forri.
"TERI' IMPORTANT SALE
By
_grder of Trustees
mornoug flan( I'OPANY'S WORKS AND
Err ATE.
On geday.
Sept. 4,1360, at 12 o'vlock, noon. at the Ptulidelphi
E3"3/13 !IXO—
?it. very volusble prnperty belonging to the Monrovia'
Iron Canyovay situated in Montour county. Pa.. con
rusting of abo'Ot 2 g(Xlacr N e verpvaluable mineral lends.
ores. mining rigittr. rotling mills, furnaces. mewl/ 301 1
dwelling/. rifficeg..ke., 05.
Terms—s2o,oM cash, when the property is struck off..
balance on. the execution of the teed. within 20 days 05,
e,
pertionlore ready in handledle.
SALti OF 31.1 PER TOR FIRI4IFUEE. BOOK CARES,
COiTAOK FURNITURE:. A I.A HOE QS ANTI.I'S
OF HEMP tIO F C lIION CIIESTB. reßtitBF
AND OTHER CARF_BTS, BEDS Aro altDDige,
cHINAANDGLASSITAKE,Ac.
CARD.—Oar sale to-mortals mornme. at the umbers
etore. vitreous rise besides 40 lot! of excellent second
hand furniture, elute of cottage furniture. A large Tau,
PET of hemp hose. 3 iron cheats. Bouquets end other our
gets. hints and bedding. China and sTunwary,
Forming en ettrthtrve aseortment, worthy eoe atten
tion of latlieS end ethers desirous of Pura/MM.
Imo' Catalogues }WV reedy, sad the art - toles etrangei
for eie.ounauott.
at Not. 130 nod 141 Rona_ youRTSI trre,
Poll • Eralirdif . IPA!
, There-n 7 111artuns.
At 90 , 010ex,the. Aeotlon Store , an sasortament cf
excellent et eoond-Nal Wanton', etc rant yiano-toet ca.
fine mirrors, caiTet'S. fro.. front fmilies declunnO
hcv-elikeening, remand the gore for oonvetnence of
3105E8 NATUARS, A 1; 10 2E Z
AND C0..14V,Pg!102f tsitltesaP
4s7coir of MITE sterlAc.Wl , 4•illu.
I.^Allf
1125,0..g.6 4.J an, st tne lower: rates. on diamond..
watches. slier elate, nu ;eV', clotting, en
emu'. Begs., trarute.l.‘autlert. a_ou / mirrors. fur
niture, bedding, and on of Ong/ lesengtion, in
large or small amounts, fro:Z.6l /....M= ter tteusaan , te.
forryT i lineth of time agreed Co.
6 Oldest Established House genis neg.
rutranou on RACE EtreZl:
D Buons'".ire /tom 9A.M. to 9 P.g.
Heavy Insure:lc:3 tithe efa of dosositere.
cmn It S 4,11 1 ,`, TWO PER CENT.
ler Advances of 81c 0 a dd sat at two per cent.
Advances of SIC aril npw N, s 4 one percent. fof
short hare.
AT PRIVATES t LF.
1 1 1: i m (11 4 8 E tlATEN u T i ant
the
used ss er inn, toht '
:ever lasepinr lat
warr4
sliver laver Ltd lesula watches, Enshah. e ldwitS.
Frenoh watches. at anolll3l , hln low erioes.iewellfi
every descrlidlOC., very loir r istrs, rstols, swami /A
etnrmen.g,
rests,
?Tahty of ILersans entail, at half the
nxtrortatiort onto, in qtrantities salt rosters/re, soil
',snorts otter tot(lscr rOOllB.
OTJT POOX EI.ALES
Attended to personally
amend .Aectioneer.
Cersignmenra of SAY °Teo. ylod_ of mde &S
alted. 14(MLF,
DIAcIIINEItt AND IRON.
. siti la PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
EaILER WORKS —NR• Fig LRVY.
PRACTICAL aND TPIRORR.TiodI. ENOII4RF.RP
MACY! re Pit.YERS. BLacKslallvi:
raid FOliti I,lElw, haring, or many Yeats. beta In
SlloOeseul openitton, She been exchisrvely engaged Is
I,nor and repairing Jeanne and liver .E.natsea. high
1 pretrare. Iron Beate, Water Tank', Propeller',
A o „p.m:cattail,' offer their gamines to tha public
a c,,,,:ft!..7 prepared to oinitnitet fur Engines of all
sizes. Marine, River. Val Rtatieinary, Wring seta 0
eaten= of different glass. are grepared to elLeCuste or
ders with quick despatou. Every description of Pattern
making made at the shortest notice. Pflug, and Low
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cr Seder Boilitre,of the
bsst Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgi n ga. of closes
and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of ail descriptions ;
Roll Turning. Sernw Cutting. end ail other work con
nected with the above hardness.
Drawings and speoißeations for all work done at their
ettablishment, free of charge , and work guarantied.
The enheonbers have ample wharf dock i En for re
paint of mats. where they can lie in re safety.
and are pro :tried Itith shears. Weeks, '
for raiglng heaVr or tight weights,
JACOB O.
JOAN P. LEVY. IBS
REAcR and Matra street".
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
REAClLBtreetjCensinxton,
DIAN H. TIERS Worms hie friends that, henna par-
Chased the entire Mock of Patterns at the abase Faan
drr, he is CHM prepared to receive orders for Wang,
Grist, and 86w 111111 Cestinas, Pose, Chemical, amd
House Work, Ofering. Caskets MAP from Xever
beratory or Cupola Farnaoet, in dry or green mad, 9r
loam.
IMn=WSZCI=I
• # 7 • "i
7177 K AND WASHINOTON IThargAt
211.12.DILPHIA.
hillhEMl 8011@,_
ENGINEERS AM)
_,MACIILNISTS,.,
fdAnuraottre ed,d Low Yresesns eta= =cam.
(or Land, Pryor. and mamas se moo.
Gotlen, Galometers, Tanks. Iran Boats, A. 0.; chatingi
of an kulds. Ether !YOU or Isms.
• • - • •
Imo Frame Roofs for Gas Werke, Work !hops. Rea
toTl Verticals, to,
Retorts and Gar fel Nobiliary of the latest and most im
proved construe:lr
Every dee:motion et Plantation M.arthlnery, seen as
Sugar, Barr. and Christ Mills, Vaminm Para, Open Steam
Trains, Defeeatora, Filters, Primping Engines, to.
Sole Agents for .trilleesx's Patent Sugar bailing
Apparatus ,• Nesmith's Patent Steam Hammer; an/
Aspinwall k, Wolser'sFatent Centrifitzal eegar Drain
use elsahme„ aal-Tr
HAINES BROS' OV - KRSTRUNG
„'%J PATEN T-A c.r lON PIANO FORTES.
"Cheapest Fare. ClAcei Pianosruade..' erviendid
easoremensof Louis XIV and other .t.iler• for ...11 + l4
Factory Cash Pricee, And warranted for b years.
Second-hand rianos for wile and to rent.
fit.OßGh L. WALKER.
8. E. Gor. of 8811.- ;TB and :A'S CH 8L
PRINCE & CO.'B Improved INELODEUNS• from
8 43, upwards. J716-3m
owl PIANOS! PIANOS 1! PIANOS !I
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO-FORTES.
MELODEON&
Made by Raven, 88.063, & Co., Nuns &Clark,
Haller& Co., and others.
J. E. GOULD, _
rayll- SEVENTH and CRESTNI77„
pfflipl STEINWAY & SIDIPS NEW PA.
T ENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANO&
SQUARE GRAND, AND 8:4 DARE ?JANOS, nov pre
ferred in ooneerte and in pnvete woks by the et
performers. Received the first premorme over the beet
make re, from judges like Gottschalk, Mazon.and others.
Challenge eotnoebtron. BLASIUS 131293ZER5.
IRe CRESTYRU Street.
T. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
When completed. six years ago, the ST. NICHOLAS
wee universally pronoonoed the inset magrafioent. con
venient, and thoroughly organized establishment of t..s
kind on this continent. What it was then it remains to
day—without a rival in size, in samptuousness, and an
the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The
Motel Ma accommodations for one thousand guests, in
cluding ono hundred complete mutes of apartments for
farruhee. bix hundred persons can be comfortably seated
at the tables of its three public dining roma, and smr
thing that modern art has devised for the oonveruence silts
social gratification of the travelling poplin has been
omitted in its plan, or is ne glee ted rn its practouddeteas.
The early reputation ef the house at home and abroad.
derived from its magnitude. its superb appointments,
and its home-bse comforts and luxuries. has been en
hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of the
proprietors.
mrl7-3m TREADWELL, WHITCOMB, & CO.
•EJI,fMM 47
SAVING FUNDS.
" A little, but often, filln the Parse."
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.
no South FOURTH area. between C.lteat
nut and Walnut. Philadelphia, pare all Deposita
on demand.
" tors' money secured by Government.
,State, and City Loans. Ground Rents, Mort
, gages, ere.
This tympany deems caret, better than large
Profits, conA7anent/y will ran no rick with deco
tutors' money. but have it at all times ready to
return, with a per cent. intermit, to the owner, an
they have always dons. This Company never
respend ed.
Females. married or 'lngle, and Minors, can
depott in their own right, and snob deposits Cir.
be withdrawn unto br their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by, the Mate
of r e nusylv anis with authority to receive money
from trustees and cxecntora
LARGE ADD SMALL 131JM8 RECEIVED.
Oboe open daily, from Sto o'clock, and on
V, , erinezilay evening until &o'clock.
Jacob D. Simnr.or., Cyrus Ca4V.l/9-eers
John Slundler, George Russell.
Mataobt Sr. 6icen, hdward T. Hyatt,
LsPle Krumbhiar, Henry Delany,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley.
Satterthwaite, Jones Yerkea,
Joseph W. Lippinoott.
JACOB D. BRANNON, Preillent.
GYROS CA.DWELt•IRF, Treasurer.
ap29-y
"A Dollar raved Is twine earned."
AVING FU :O—FIVE PER CENT IN
P•-.7 TER EST.—NAIION_SL SAFETY TR. t , ST COM
PANY, WALNUT Street. eouthorest oornerof THISU.
Pluladelploa. Inoorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania.
Honorms reee tn tame or smell, and in
West paid from the day of derceit to the day of with draws,.
The office ;seven every day fro.n nine o'clock in the
morning till five o'clock In the evening. and on Mender
and Thursday evenings till et ht o'clock.
Hon. HENRY L. PENNER, President.
ROBERT eELFILIDGE, Vice President.
WILLIE:Li J. REED, RDorattrs.
DIRECTOEE!
lion. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Ilrewrtar.
.Eduard L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr
Hobert Selfridge, . Prawns Lee,
Samuel K. /olden, fe3eph Yorke!.
C. Landreth Muting, James L. Stephenson.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made, to conformity with the
.010 f the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages.
N ' ert,, and such first-class securities as will al
ways in , ure perfezt security to the depositorsl and
Lr far to rrre permanency and stability to
rva.
. 11:1.:D-UNITED STAIES
00,711'ANY, cpruer THIRD and CHEST-
Cart a and r emelt puma , reserved. and rod lx4k on de
mend 'Without notacc, vruli FIVE FEE OEN 1. ItiTh
REvT of deport to the day of rah-
!los ^ •are.. from 9 c chi 0 o'clock every day, and on
, N i'a- E\ ENING:4 from until 9 o'clock.
I "IS for saloon England, Ireland, and Bo Hand,
• ,
?MIN R. r RAW FORD
c 1: WEER
CHAMPAGNE. -360 cases De Vtnagt
Charere-ne bust received, for sale. by JAV
11.ETChic, & deRSTAIRS, 202
11
sad 204 &I. O
FNT
!Meet. 0 ,orK
7. VA1614.71
PIANOS.
HOTELS
k".`IRECTOR2