MORIN, lanringalti* zucev orult "latTo, Xlvte44l*Ekle,_P'-iiw 7 , • .I' o - • • EpifitleilrOP;;* • A` ' IOC; R TI;,: 1 0 16 " - kiss,s)ieWrit#l the ' know• dhirz. .11O: Giormandesn,:c.ll dasistlyl what it was - in 'my Power blreffibtid'it foyeur kind and flatter, rag viest to address sly' fellow•oilistneA_Gul iambus and vicinity. ••, - .1, , fr .. ; A‘s It would afforelsoardttit*pleasiiii,temiet them at this tideAlrlefris`ktha:pralunktontest st cue • rising fareloggt,tterdineripatrshm*itialtio4t whioh wildWilierthifort passed :" ItAniolesithe: future destistret:thatilbutht` isliOquestion of right, jusetterusiksettuility,l*there ee dresst wrong and "degrintiti**3l*ithet— , , the triumph of constittxtionerPtlllellNe In Ate -olootiou of Breolilisridge and Lane, or thektiselaretims. cf. war upon the Constitution snit . ; the' tights' of the South by the election liflLiticiiht.intilfamlin. This is the inwthat hatte.banset, /*tinr people should kok.,aut Altsger iti -the Ado; govern their, systiiis,ogordingly, ,The,pert,ighlein the suppOgefg Houghs r.and lOusett:Sitotilit South tiatstS , etcsntistiiveslydieOrtilet. 42 view of the strength, it gives tits,Blat*„ . ..44Po ll 7 cans of the`•l4hrtkisf iiinhirktrie,PC,Pl -PLOT and the ordLeasdisishilif,Wherlessiiblt_ snY•Pole bility, defeat_this tremmnable_AhoituOn..organi: ration. izt,,•-•‘ - '" Surely' ltierefinhk-nevrnsfif;•ll,l- iP,Oighia, and the present .poniSilm' SrAtii4rtrorigikat , the•rortlit:l present nOlaistli gratitudetsiSouthern confides* etit.ibettlel flilubsfoirtheir parte sup : port of itbridtetteltrairPresidlatiftsittitiolth. ft, orifice of thaliq rights and Womb. - His with drawal from the contest *mild, At Oboe insurethe successor_ vekinridge andlho triumph of consti, 1 tutionsi costitinamil in the Geld - givtif • *o4..eikesiuiesseitC• to'0 14 0**: 1 miss ofA ' -;th0? enetrultie; of • the 1 South. Under.. these airotirkultaistrt , trawl_ the maniffflictioistChiCAlke trines whieli rglacund'ltis fatties telkte, force ',WCA,ilisir,b.P4AdisPnto Or question, trig ere sliimas.be seusta and tersest 1 effort on thbtAtkitif:tlii , South. inimpport of the only eandbilges,wXare t putithAtt.hee eqeldwitee, and at the its#fe.rgeltirce„tht;eligithi*"ptospeot of eleeticine i ,•'.' t • • To urge; 12P3iV-111740141r:Oitilinkr"Of I Georgia this.' tondderationet in. favor of the else.: tion of Bteelthowidt iwSicld annts - uiteay coun sels wih i ltirfao"sp sthreatenOluiltesteidluttre prtipaity to oontribetreyaforteto therwsrh of preserving the Constititticalrefelditemithleisf,assuiltt df its open andlAslifirt; ettHisits; tti4dit•ray- tole* with, Hume whs. veriebilisidi to.the country% the fixed, and strislterableaparpose."Of_ithe. t3outEto maintain her Aiquality in the t 1 ion, and to' re cognise iscuirondur,uf h* loyalty - sumpoit Governmenethat s dots sot guarantee that equality —present4iimissited afield of duty apes Width would gifilltiepteV , NY' Vein Is in "the - ;eonttell, and you mafftitt awned that I: deeply regret Pty inability•attenestileitilir Ore.:Mayan, dad Hat, too, upon, thesoilef. isymative Stitte:•. , • I s tritlyvveirs; Howell tog letter Cone. To Menai. :761in Jones; fLCllistleC RobertE,D4on, and A, R. Tamar.. , - 94i.V.414 . Mr. Prip%#ites the felleirfag letter le thaVii ginie, index: 'July 27,1660 . • GaNTLif*lr tire,ialattatthirpte in the article friuseAWAelgissei,,Cotsfeeferacy, •:whioh ap pears in mein 'paper of this motalegi demand . a prompt coseWs* The wrifitOepressicite,See'to belie ham ittlitsB, " the strongettopoldblit ground In! - fswor of 'Judge Douglas avtissphiseeratielsominesi for **Trost.- dency in 1136104,.,VhCtintkie s ittit:Plear;then as earnest 0312 tWOltedissiiisitte of /NW Banter's late, rests. Thieleitene tiraaidza , whieh the Confederacy ropreditcei'lierie assigned in justification of My support of'J 9 i dgiPlltit for a seat irk thitHenute: Again,.the edior. of..the Con fideraey represents that the States ' newspaper, while underlay NZ. , trol, was committed to the nomination of Judge Douglas. Here is another error. During my con nection with theArotas r that Tape! uniformlnproi tested agarnst ided t hat its o'oriduotors preferred Judge Douglas for the Presideney_. It is due to candor, I should` say, that by one of iho eleven reasons toy my support of Judge Dou glas, I imputed tc,.,tot ppbsOpuiparhich Mi Om not entertaiti:.: ', l iiincing,,thesePremohi!,'' ['attached' especial consequence liter following f (Judge Douglaa), supports the,,deoision of the 'l3ll- 'reme Conitairt theltidtt Scott and etherti for siaverkttlid 'right - Of coinillition lit the Terri toriest.'t • Theme are ritati*Onsitionei irarlsiraa gtatlaed , to Infer feeml3dAte Dougheapeeeh , at 'Alton, that he conceded them in the interest of the South. Afterward,. however,. Id: his Harper article end his controversy with Judge Black, he -oorreeted, my imPrestlaertZ f enying.: the ~deciston of . th e , Su preme Colu;t, in the Drell, Boca case,.nd oontro• , verting•themiaiiple. thit, islavery. en sip- in the Terri writs, under"oil Ey virtue of the Constitu tion. In the main,,l have nothing . to Attest against yOtti'din'Y sta tement of - ray positioi. You err, however, in suppesing 'endorsed the " sound ness" of TsidgasAponglius, for- I alwaynonitised his dogma of Territorial Sovereignty. That I had confident* tini, his - patriotism that I would have supported him In the event of his nomination with the sanction of ;party swage ; -,that ,was anxious for the unity of the Democracy at Baltimore, and exerted myseif,to "vest the rupture of,the Owens. tion—that these were my irenthie#tiyou are cor rect in representing , . Nevertheliet;'lntitimit Bitaltiridge;;' AIL for reasons that are perfectly witisfietory to my own judgment. Very respeotfnily, Roans A. Pstron. A CALORIC COMPIISITION:PROS JOBS , TTLIEf JR. - John Tyler, Jr., thue ooneludes a long letter in the Riehmim4.7litquifekt: - " My hopes, my fears, my anxieties, and my Bug• gestions as to themsalitation of , ther Union, _were' to. them fully disclosed. But they were blind to de struction, and his- ( -vaulting ambition overleaped itself.' I IfiftkENT,4lo.the ; Cincinnati EnOirer that,' as matters now t stand, J. eonseeptteously - bdieve , Lincoln. null be elected Presid en t,°that dis solution !i*.iteelettuble!' , Whetfto7 - Padvoente , oppose didinfitiontadiffeiend qaeitlen, on, whieb. I have not mitered An tiny sneechmade by me in New KentFi , Pottly say; •as lonia in New, Kent, and Riga in rayletter in the Richmond Enquirer, that when dismintion dome come, ius:otune 101011 in: this Coo tert,roney,Twill. stand.: in ;the preseason of the graves - 01.41w aptandarit,ltriefiy the Bide of mi. kith, my kfn; Bud my' fritinde, 'and 'their" God and cause shaille ctity,amil end - - nause a -to tho end for ever. •", sVety'reinalettfally'-' " • , . JOHN HICKMAN APPLAUD , ion. John ,Iliainman, , ,of Pemmyirinia;wrote as follows, in reply 'td eletter Hon. 'Eli Thayer, asking hitti to be praise*, at a netmbliean meeting held in iffirteageWilf*iielintiettsi soak` of . . , - .L... - Wiltr Clititimin, P 4., J11743,;1880.-- Mr Deitratte. - liaXiitt t , DOW ;Maar 1 regret - I cannot attelnfi , seepiiigei wi n d** i dea I-, It , would ho grilllitlOg 10 Me, iM you will, know,- to give my testimony - to yeinr-peaPle in Windt They eatinat complain, with 'reason oryctureourse. The futurilwili,protte it right'. I atviil ei gay do with' emphasis if.l'couldle With yin- - There can he no more ruinduatrulloy - lortiseliorththan this etetnal ohalge of Repteernitatives. :Your rii•eleation 'should. be resolveiraporiat oneslejr-alf who desire equality in the haittrof-VieVetif."- Why, will not our people be taught oiser'brithrim,of, the &nth? , - -Do they not see that praettaill legielationdeperek very!MUM_ upon eveitetieW,,, Until .the.farmer.or_ meehanlo " can go inin,tko - opart antiLdefe u illiiniseltagainel the skilfpX'ltiwypy,witii pumices, it, will twin vain for the ineWrieeMinetabirref flkaagrelato battle against llavereperiestal:L!Yoarerlitianderstindl t am not ar _ . way Amman, as mare aware it 14 Toy an ifleabiefigibe, allowed Ire amain at home. I '_'"' , ,thriT,rwiepla ef4aar,lifetriet will again retariilreiviiithoat;*Fielea. 4.lkiirne their own good ilatirmile le."''llari*ltherettleigthaer voice. It Ilaild; I Witiailifer bath" fa , 'OEM battle, if Iva Ilbuldihave anyorbieh I hope yeti may wt., ."- ~ . . .Truly yours, , -. . --, • doss Hiocxex. •Aairieuvraoit, v. .t. ontentria. • . , ' ) duly it, 140; DICAR seititneh 'grafted *set the pod. tion you htSetitaken in the Siandard of the 18th inst. I bite ady kaed enr,politioah friends, withestf#eiard , ,te „their indivtdind.prete ronoes, tottateein-*elilemeetatle elentoral-tieket already hi the OTC- :any Other Marini by Ovid* our strength, might difeirthe objeet,whiebrevely, Democrat has at hedrt. , No one 81qm - tinted with our oleo tontoen,doitht bat that, titivated, Hwy will do whatever intilfigemni,endiattriotismmay Jodi." este as besrealeulated 'to itdvenee the interest of the Densocretip party, arid,Ppenote tbeentifere of the country. From all I have 'Seem stitai rotate inta the State, we shell haves,a:44eiiivaxiistarrin August, and Unity of sotio*lDl 4enhare the same - result in No vember, •••• • • - You are at liberty 'bi''Publ.sh • Ibis note 1 there be any doubts as tomy opinions in your sec tion of the titetsn`c Vet trib' Yord'd, itM •• I..!Ct.rattlitait. wo• ratiistraitoiritra: slvst,'Atitsoa.: " - • • . Lion.. Benjamin ,Fitspatflota of: Alabama, has written a:Arnett ili -width im• ea - Plitinemby he did - not . sooept the - :noutination of Vice: Preddent °n ibs ti' ketiiWki: POigi*a. - Re'Mkrifi: - :" - : ' • ' ii Wbetiititditeirlemi the sabjest &Abe noinina= ties for Vice Piteldent. previous to the Juseniblirii. of the ConventiwAt3„BaltiMere, Ittettormktiedd' that the VlOPre#ldeno q wei a _high •positton, and : one a noritinathisrlor _whidh 'would not decline if tendered 'to 'Me by my ikilitie4 !elands ptpou A:pre : per plattoltn: - 'l - galetbk:tiry - ini; MA-Mien.* other of my _friends among the delegates, styes passed through' Washington on your trey to the Conven tion at Ilintere c ; ; NA i ono, ,I; suppmee,ftelthat , time aPPre hilibl--4-knOlt 1-afritiki .t."--tbit Omni, and sertoce: teltli Ja` , tlto ',Connector that memo. ' toently tookl : ;-' Thom' Moisten.," it will bere -441rt0, membered; istd`bitt 'Friday:and ;Saturday. Early on filittittle iralicaug yOifealls4 to see tae at my tonic Yi . :l' _ and siky**..thiird an. - ' theatie borne - tetituinenk froth the Con , vention - of et!ete'lo9Mil - !Flirted-1y; , trid of,othera; for' eentnit°44olllV4leittiittila of ;Mane of , which '1" blitit, pnr,eineareatiemi-whieh' 'wee taiiirlf : .fti't'ond - 21:0110_ 1 4!. rt__,,, `.Vdtheitto retain_ L t i to Baltimerf topt , 44 1 7'r laronialr , ttat You in- nitt`that . oriels' Masud L pro atir be notninateoM., inVpitC,that Ar.,tillaphens or Johnscumlitt. - ' ir.cur myself, Would helms on , the ticket *ft him. I told you, that ona_.c4 the ' &bore-named - manna or peuMrone elm, Amid be _hominatedpen - nominated be otolintedt as I did not stliirelhe'reitalhatlon;•• end' irpilid'itell; "--,, accept tett) *Si . ettedeLtlit".k gooirHgliffirsita4*/•4' majority 011#tiliiiret.4_ , Mk - Yptir loirdan;•latrapfy to" eotnereinark that Inland not delete , Yost w' 0V - lux friends,' Ott` iritelitarilititearder;l mild to VW eintiba* t,- . ' .'iliJ444lintthritlik4 of my room, • mat n befell_ fres ' . u-Lnot.,, 4a•-en Asa Moue ,:. , tisket with Iligl...t o lita mi titattor anybody Akiii:_reithoitt' '-, it ilod p l at Ew _ _file two-kktehatagotity of two loathed lOWA otiv , ' You Old ' you ',' would - ., - ile'tbai-biat tateeethrtauttai,nyttetaltat yea' ~„- ,• ;,iatet, iteeptay tt tittokatelret e „Ms wu the i-..rte: **this fittest 'wi th 'any •`-llitilitiktir • : • , i!,;,..1 4...1. , seer* tastailliiiiii 4 • +.,,,:, ,;:liiN:l , 4 '. . : - k/1 1 ,!! i t i II ib IDIAPIAAV. -.-'-' 1 - 10 , 40C.7 ! i ' ; 4 ' . ! ' 3' '. W ' ' '' ::' 040, 4 -- tif , : _fit ' : tarn 41. , ,:dtting in throttles - 7, and,rgienthis earning to nte, repented to Elm wjtnt had occurred- WU. nsorn lsetsreess _you ,and` Moo, told' him of, ,thondditional information I bad just readied of ;Nether seoeslion; froth. the 'Croirrentinn; and' re 4 Artoilod:Mth WSO"to Maltinkke forthwith, and,to 't 4l - 1 4 friOnat i ; Parileolarl* , Yen Mal Col.,William :-.6iiinOtti; to - keep my name from going on the ticket. tie",attersewrds inforMed me that tie delivered my :Message . Pointe?. atd Del: 0 erre tt,' and otters that afternoon', befouls the evening session at which jibe nominated... ,My Parried; therefore, Maybe Imagined' when I wits informe d of my nomination. Entertaining , the opinions ' I'dO, I could not 'ese -telth'what semblance - of consieteney I could &inept a nomination froni a coniundion; which hid lost its notienalitj_b# the - SoSessleis 'of so many States, niorf„,the,Platrorni Presented, With on; one holding - opinions on entirely opposite to mine on the Terri terial queidiotis as those'ef. pit. Douglas:: Both in emy,bitterrilf;bsit'falt tO ' fludgine,*4 by my vote 'bri , the Renato or:Davie resolutions, given a few weeks before the nomination, I expressed the *pinion that` Cengrese notenlY bid the power, bat was its du ty fo intervene .10 protect slave pro. ,party' in the Territories w hirkneoessary: The let :Ill:Of Mr , Douglas tolk,ltlenerdson,,read in the onientioi, isswhielt . 'he asy s , ( finterrention means disunion,mwouldof Imo rendered my Posi tion -on the„, ticket , wins tdm ,wholly bicompatible end inconsiMent., , It was unpleasant, indeed painful, to pursue the course Tiptoe.; enti,l ant 'sure, has felt More „moldy than myself the embareasoment caused by, 411.7 ;nomination: My trouble, though, hue been solely on account of friends Who were asiortkin this matter, and whom honesty And fidelity I do'not :now, and never, hate, questioned, but, on the con trary. fully iehriewledge and appreciate. Very respectfully, your obedient servant; , FittrATRICIIC. ~`~:~ Sviistihelm in the Lecture-Room. Jane pwirahelra, the editressnf, a paper in Minnesota - hais recently returned to the vicinity of horold homez-near; Pitteburg, and ie'now engaged in doliveringn series of litanies on domestic trou ble& , The ?ItteleurgTrtteTres .. .7 eontains „the fol ioox interrietinieketeh Of her first lecture in that city ' • '';Mrs, SwissbelMidedivered• the drat of a series of leolares lest livittlng, atjaiteiette upon „The Fina nci al :Meter, :of her , Married Life." About one hundred sad Arty portions were present,' .perhaps note° arid, Ananchilly considered, 'tholeeture was The ladyappeared, at tired in a• Plain hut nest and tasty dress. After taking hafpeeltionindtind the desk, and making a 'bait to her Indiums, she offered a brief prayer, ,wtiteh to say the least, look • everybOdy by sur prise. the. wombs° be : Muse-it had the immediate effeot of checking the ,applause which - was about to follow ,her 'appearance. Ifia,`lirayer being' ended, she stated that she did :not:offer It un der' any desire , to be , regarded as , eccentric, ,brit.:becatuie• abe ,belie ved It was her duty to do - so., She • then entered -.upon the subpart matter of her lecture, warnin the • reporters, pa renthetically, tbit if they published any part of it 'they might expert 'a prosecution for libel—so she bad been given to understand. We have no desire to ventilate anything that the lady said; and, *hen we state that the whole story was one of do ,niestie relseryilfrent'; the wedding day until she Ileelly 'aspirated from her husband—a period of abont'lwen* , yeture—we are sure , our :readers •vrill,mot 'dMire to heir it. 'She lifted the veil whinh has so long covered the *tarots of bet. heart, and her lecture seemed . a Pan dera'S, box; front which rushed ' out "multi tude of , evils.", If was arterratlie made up of in numerable little details, such as many *wife might roe:ovum, but to the retinal of which not - one in ten thousand could be brOught. At times she was 'grave, and-wept and , sighed over the recollection of tier' wrongt, , her• utterance being freqUently clicked, Ind her, Vrhole' Manner 'betokening the most painful - enrotion. ; Then ,agaiti - she-would in dulge in the keenest ridicule, causing her hearers 'to shake their sides with' laughter over her Mimi table pictures of "domestic economy." Altogether, it was the strangest medley we ever listened' to. She concluded bygiving a very vivid, desoription of tier experience in , .Minnesota, where she began `itte,pablication of'her paper, four, years age, at a , time when she was' in consterit danger of the scalping knife, - ,aid had a loaded , musket constant :l3'3ly' her gide, to' be used fb case of emergency. Ittft ! , strange as it may appear; these have been the - hitpplest days 6f her unhappy , life ! She hopes to do some rye! 'in: the way of helping. to break up that system of tyranny 'which" now , holds so many .thaasende.other wedded eiders in (bondage, inas much, as - she hes_ been made • " a stronrminded woman" nedetthat'Very system of „masculine op premien. - According to her theory, men made all the " etrongmindedwomen,' , for she is fully con sicced that (thdueveryet.made one! She touched upon the legal disabilities -of mar ried women; but did net elaboratethis branch of ; the subject, although h'er whole experience, as de- Italia. b her, went to' show that she had been as thoroughly ri Wave as ever stood upon the sham concluding, theatated that she bad hoped 'to be able to ' , Compress air she wished to say into one - lecture, but she ; found this impossible, artA :although she ,intimated that other-lectures rit to follow, She did not positively 'announce t - Bdsixssa tloannixonn.—The fall trade commenced, :and many 'of our leading ; mer chants have already sold large quantities of goods to BoUthern and Western merchants. Passing down Chestant stroet lash:honing, we 'ootinted no less than seventy-five drip, all heavily laden with boxes and bates of dry goods, on their way to the , depot of the Pennsylvania Isailroad Company. MPORTATIONEI. A eziorted tor The Prees.l LIVI3IPOOL—ph;p Atalanta-19 pkgs rods, Geo D ;Parrish; 31 do Stuart & Jiro; ado Siter, Moe & Co; 1 do Sharp. Daises &43m4 Graham & Co:3 do Mar .tin. Peddle & Co; 4do W Watson & Co „_• 4 do Lee Dreg &Oft 2 do SmitlL - Williams & Co; 14 do W J.Plnsaham; 35'easke soda Rah Dulles & Cope: 100 do SO keg,. bi• oath k Halsted; 120 do Yarnell & Trimble; et do bleAdtiris powders Jessup& Mourn' orates earthen ware F Ebarmart; ; 212 orator 25- cooks do P Wriad & Sons; e7crotesead coated° 44 IL rifiroeagosicrc uo• 7 bales mattitalaaa /I Orne: Ado? F-k, D Orn_,e• 92 toss ma iron S & w Wolobt 1267 boxes tin platen N Wrorier & Co; 17 oases 64 bolls steel J C Hand & Co; &I oases do H D Plimsoll; 134 belle Si cases do BJu .bdis ro 2268 bars tn„W El_rotts; Aga bora MO Od ot le OW sheet. 555 bdLs sheet min. 'morns. Wheeler & Co; ao toe bleach ing powders 70doelr. soda ashen pkg. ands. 17 casks bot tled porter zoo sacks common salt 720 do fine do II milks hollowware order. RINI:AD:DR . CUBA—Brig CO Billings. Cod-327 Idols mo aura 31 tda do 29 bbls do 9 tea honer 19 Me do W DIA. • v liJOßMOND—Stearashbp, Virginia.' HeUi-11100 bbls floor Thai A Newhall & Sony IN bags feathers lbhd ,Ina Jig Mongol 3 bates wool 1 box wax Miller & Bro. 13 b t a 4 i s :a l ! l i a tirtali ° lll ‘l 24le a l ce a o ,Mbr.4 l ` grat Pkg' 4 1. Bre; 9 largo do 1.4 H Newbold; 4 empty btg i s . &'Co;' 11 kegs 278 bag Mercer s t Tinaknoi. MoCatnnion & Co; 35 big do & Antelo; 13 Ime 19 oases do Boldin & Penrose; 74 bas 81 oases do Cohan' & Trutt; _99 bag 45 c. do Thom Webster , Jr; 183 - Ws 21 big produse 170 empty bbLe 14 pkys mdse 'various conagneee. -••• " - PIADEId_PED-4 BOARD OF 'AWARD. _ GEOE T. PRO RG T , COKKIV/111 OP 11111(MOTITI RUDE= B. R D. • " LETTER SASS • At the Meiduints' li'mehange, Philadelphia. ThipWestinokelentl, Deena.— ....Liverpool, soon Rent 81 Jame., Onzse, • de UM/MI soon' se,„rit, Cordelis, Ferrell ........ Barbadqes, soon liaripLeighton. --Rio de, Janeiro, soon Brig, Ms Reed, Mt /ago de Cqbe, soon won NAILING OF THE OCEAN ISTEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATED. "1.3.A.va NOB. riAirs Vito- ' York-Liverpool—...--. Aug 4 l - firemen-- ....New York-Bremen. • • ••'• ..._...Aug 4 .: B Orth Quo deo -lAverpool-.............Aug 4 C 0 N1M 1 101t............805t0n...Pa1war.....-.•---A122 7 ~ , ...Barton-Ikvorpoot. ..... --Aug 8 o ofls 7 62hirtgton,...Bgrort..: ver0001.—........Aug 11 —.NOW ork- Aog 11 -Rem, .".. York..h Aug 15 Y0rk...Eamburg,.........-AnB /6 Greek Failtern...NowY_ork-Milford 18 aveo.......Auar 16 A ustrabunset- ...Now York.:Liverpool—,.....Aug 16 Prince Albert ...New York-Gelway --,...... • ..A2 5 16 Kangaroo_..- New York ..Liverpool.--- ......Ang 18 A York..Bavre OK 18 'Eumps—..New Aug 22 Perna ~—.New York,./..werv001............,Ang 22 - New York-Esyre....— 25 FROM EUROPE. - swot 1 LEAVE-. • WOE DATI. '.4 7 :Xoniek. , .....Bouthampton.-New 18 . July 21 rtialaut e Rgrt: ... ... 'Padsm .. ..GAlrty-New vork ....July 24 1 Y0rk.....—.. July 26 Ellutaroo • • • ....Liverpool-New Yorlll July H 26 28 . ..LiVeroool.- ow Aug 7 California Th e Nail Steamers mil from New York on the lot. tith. and 10th of each month. The Havana Steaer, leave New Y ork on the fd,7th, ttlh.l7th. and Wth ofeaoh mOnth. !MAINE' INTELLIGENCE. KIWI' or PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3, je69. m===mmuni AltSll o .l4o. Ship Atalanta, Whitmore 37 dare from Liverpool, man to Peter Wrigh t & Sons. July S, 44 69, ~lons 23 N. parted oompany . witk ship "ronawatda, from iiirrip i d i giiS P O• d atil th 4grlNTAti a tol l atO k o e , Ndays out.. owed tit by steenitd4inerlea. • . Brig !0 0 Bannon Oort. from Trinid ad 'de Cubs 15th Wt. with molasses and honey to - & July lieth, tat 79'66, long 79 60, passed solir Osamu, from Trinidad . for Philadelphol.. - Bohr Willard Saulabarg, Hudson, 6 days front Boston, in natant to N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr PA Sander, Somers, from Marblehead. • • Bohr E W Perry, Beimpson, from Nantucket. -Bohr Harriet& Sarah, Tote, from• Lynn. Bony Alert. Champion, from Boston. • • laohrL Audenried. Bartlett, from Bostork 6orit M A Bbrooshira, throsishite, from noinon. Bohr R Miller: Gifford, from Boston - Bobs A M Aldridge. Bateman, from Boston. Bohr 0 111 Wilson, Smith. from Boston. Steamer CC Alger. - Penton, 35 hours from Alexandria, with mdse to Thom Wahine' Jr. , Steamer Vuloan,Morrlson, 24 • hoe rs from New York, with mdati to W Baird & Co.. . , • ; • • - CLEARED. 40iiithip Stoneham.. Johnson, New .Y.BII, via Cape "May: .1 Aliderdies. t• ' Brig Orinoco, Williams, Portland, Van Dunn, Nor on fs Co. Aohr E W Serra, Sampson, Nantucket, do - Bohr 213 Joluison,_ Johnson, Ilanversport. do BohrW Remy, Bamilsoni Nantucket. do 'Rehr DOroas Ireland. Baker, Charleston, do ' • emir Ocean Bird Jong., Georgetown L do Solir Tsar Not, Snowier , Eleuthera, IB & L Perot. - I••`•l2ebr - A' M Aldridge, Bateman, Salem, A Heoksoker & • - BIT' M-Wihion, Smith, Roxbury, do - Se r 1 ", A Slanders, &mere, Weymouth, Wet, Stone - 15plickhoriiit it Sarah, Tice, Linn, N Bturte'iallt ' s ' o °. BohrBanhibury.Mudson. Jkimon, ao Rohr I. Andepried.l3ardett, Boston , L Rothermel &Co , :Say Alert, champion, 8c,gt 0 .., Bohr M A. Shropshire; Bhropthi7e, Boston, Banelr o C, Lewis'& Co. '• - Bohr,S. 8 Miller, Gifford. Andy, Baltimore, Andenried & Co. ,Bohy,p Ireland, Baker, Great go 'Harbor, OdPtign, -Stylittch Willing;,Cleopoole, amore, A (hoots. Jr. • Allerrispondenoe of the Philadelphia, laxohansed , LEWES. Del.. Aug 1, AM. The Dili W Barter. for Boston, and acme twelve 'schoonere Went - to ass Mat, evening. There are five .eahooners at harbor. and a ship is now passing in. Wind fresligrem northeast. &0., ' N. W. HICKMAN. '• ' ICorreasendenee of The Press.) HAVREJ)E OItACE , Aug 2, 1330. The Ritigston left within boats in tow. laden and con signed as tollolms • Oran, railroad iron livid Reeves & Bon; - a i gAn, iwoConkey, slate to Fo r 'Parlor; Jae Barrett, V flo ur, corn, bark, straw, .to. to Poplar street *hart • tunbei to Bann' Bolton &So; .1 Corson. If F Bung{ d Mari tart, do to 21 Timm? & Sons; Wm Doge*, ith & luta, and C Brubaker; cold to Data - J. k, line to pokemna ‘l4l , .lllditTflia . Staamohtillomiik, fivii3n, Stara Buie; arrived at N „milt' Arbrusta,l3triekland, frOm • Liverpool for ,r 2111 1 02 2911 1 , 3 , % Ed Tab til t Mt 43,11, lopg Oak thr f Roca ve ciormik 30; tilt. elljt: „Mikes, &orris. John tip eitn, • • go . poker Lodger, Laws, eet. ria Dightori tor r ita tz - •• . -• g P„ aallad from blitlmr..liteku• for , Thibididebiv;AMl• artiKokOkalld Del; otearod - at WLVrI riukedna-10ttlajam atVa VallastimpvAla, ,'wad La Bud rland, with Iki T and t!o hk 4wa-Intaroot. , k lad 3-3 -A- 3 J. 333, 1 3 ,".•-i333,31,33; • .3 , 3 + 3 33 • 114-40.• MEDICINAL. DY,lE4tigtiA Dyspepsia, Debility of the System. Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System; Dyspepsia, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and the numberlessother diseases arising from Indiges tion and functional disorders of the stomach, find ready rebel In that established end steeling remedy,' THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY We call the attention of the readir to the following letter [row President thnith, formerly of Wesleyan 'University, and now attached to the Soientifio Corps of the Expedition which recently sailed for Greenland: hlinnntovon, Conn., Feb.2B, Ife9. BETH W. Rims h Co.-Atentlemen : I first made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or eight years since. Having suffered for twenty veers from a form of dyspepsia, which wits 'attended with a nervous head ache, on an average of not less than one day in a week, I was inducied, by the unpretending recommendation of Dr. Green, " to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The use or one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful observance of the accompanying directing. The result was, an almost entire relief from the usual drinintiiii symptoms and their depressing. painful onseeiiences. I believe these Bitters produced an entire change in the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the dices tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dye neseia as most persons. These Bitters have also been of germs to other members of my family. • - Vert iespentfully Yours, AUGUSTUO W. SMITH. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTE'RE RICHMOND, Tioga 00, Pa., Aug. 211,1M8. GENTLI626BN After suffering for more than thirty Years with Dyspepsia, and trying many remedies re commended for that discase without any good result, I was induced, by Dr. f. H. White, of Mansfield, to give the Oxygenated Bitters a trial. 1 took two bottles, which gave me so muoh relief that I purchased two more, which have nearly or quite effected anure. lam now nearly seventy-five years of age, and for three months past have felt no inconvenience from my food. I take great pleasure in recommending the Bitters to all afflicted with Dyspopsia and its concomitant dis eases. A. HEBARD. PROM DR. WRITE Marigriacu, Tioga 00., Pi., Aug. 28,1368 I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with' deluded semen in debility and general prostra tion. &d., and confidently noolinnend them in general debtli ty, and diseases of the digestive organs. F. H. WHITE, D. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. PREPARED BY H. W. FOWLS & CO., 18 TREMONT Street, Boston. Bold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every town and city throughout the country DYOTT & 00., 21.8 NORTH SRCOND STREET, PHIL,ADEL;PHIA, WHOLESALE AGENT& SOLD EVERYT#IIESS, SOLD EVRRytrlzartE: Jy2o-eof•d&W MOTHERS: moritEßA. • monugxs NOTHSga,. MOTHEKEI. . It must be obvious not only to you,butrto every, ten five and intellikent spersom that the brat' diseases I in fante arise chiefly' from a disordered oondition o their bowels, and in thmoooneetion we moment to your notioe for the alleviation and aura of these diseases a remedy known SA ' DR. EATOWB INFANTILE CORDIAL,. Prepared from a formula used by 'Dr. Eaton with re• inarkable success during several rears' practice, yrs know It to be a mast reliable and.elEoacions remedy, for infantile complaints, and one trial alone will convince YOU of its superiority over every otherpreparation of the kind. It is particularly recommended FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, And at this period of infantile life, when ". your anxious hearts are named by witnsesing the suffenr of your little ones . it will be fo and invaluable S Ronal the Gams. Rectorial_ tagarratiationi, seed isoing all Pais... For. DISE 0111E8 ATTENDING TEETH ING, such se Diarrhcra, Dyseneem aripi•g in the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wised, Cotie, and Cold in the Hea4, we con fi dently o ffer this as a certain relief and cure in every, ease When given in time, It will invaria bly regulate the Stomach andbowels. and its importance In this respect can hardly De estimated. ' IN CONVULSIONS, • • from whioh more infanta are said to die than from any ether dimes,. the little sufferer. is relieved instanta neously, se if by, magic ; and In this dread complaint alone: its intrinsic value is such that It has been recom mended from one famil fr another. until the name of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL has become familiar ash household word." We now ask your at. Motion to a 1112Witat of vital Interest to yourself, as well as to your suffering child. Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cor dial contains NB MORPHINE OR OPIATE df any kind, or of whatever nature, mar a fart which we are fully warranted in stating cannot be said of any other preparation for infantile diseases, at this time before the We find that thretighont the country. Mothers are becoming convinced of tbie truth, and of the sad and blighting consequences ,which are certain to result from the woe of 'narcotics disguised in the form of muetincramedies t their (entwined militia nitration being invariably followed by stupefaction, and oonstipatioei of the lowels,epding oftentimes in con vulsions, Iterate DR . EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL differs from every other remedy. It, DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the ,oweia, neither dose it act by deadening the sensi bilities of your ehilden, but nature ly, through its rare medioinal_gmalities, by removing all pain and cause of disease. We earnestly recommend you, therefore, to lose no time ID procuring a bottle, that you may have at hand is remedy which will never Lail to relieve your child in time of need. It is perfectly harmless, and can. not injure Ote mast delicate infant. Take none. but DR. EATON'S INFANTILE COR DIAL. Thts you can felt' Oen. Price ge cents per bottle. • Preiared only by_ CHURCH & DUPONT, Nn, 409 BROADWAY. New York, And cold by them. add by all roapotable Druggists, and by DYOTT & CO.. aul-affut 232 North SECOND Bt.. Ph il adelpitia. THE CHIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND. GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR RAS universally supplanted all other Mw- Ointmen and healing applications in both the Eastern MA w M.. estern. Henthipheree r wherever intro dueed ; and its stetrierte ~it is theue perm of as ,wanes In all corairsecnss ,e/ iCtiOlii I. w h ether the ammo be or disease. /MENU & 1 1 4 BULBS Ire isitectly rellee t rd ir g thei4 anguish ? pain and v u t f i l reir atr pl , :Let: a reVerigared aord w a r i, onaraymissety Vff i rl s 14 HAY. . . (Wren aro • freepost i ll minims rota exterroU (u -ines, optimally from cosid and Camp/isle Ex pesiess—trierefero every 4 mother should hare tine I Prepareg4o4l con- . 4 staidly on hand._it heal' sort Erautk,and eulokly a, removes the WETTISH. or RlGq_vvo_flai, -es sea-- .., law is tie seratry„. PO TRAVELLERS '4 Hlt SEA AND LAND. The Maohintat, the Tra- 0 Toner, and every. other ba dly/Anal whose lot in Life i-..,. throws him within the olianoe of aooldont from w azylosion Are, or tolls ova, should be girt n. mind 0 !at this Disci° Extractor Cu te his bled only friend. is both portable foul chop, an should el be cc s eompain, es a friend in neeth here are t clu- Sandi co vino witnesees to tomtit - 110 its marre one Yifttie, w ho owe their soffil, irClrd k rlr i , tortresalgl e .isx c Y 's for 1 4 F. 'isi Gi- CAL PAIN B.ll.T.tuto - AxifIENVIVE Pi as wall ea 0 uRp • Burns, lioyMpeies, Sorps_ all kinds, ilmusee, • Fistula. Shot Wounde, oils, rroat Bites, Scrofula, token Breast, Fever Sores, Bowen Biter of Reptdee, Felons, . Scald. , Biter ellatulular Dls- ur Created • Lips eases, ' Head, Chap pod Mder, rerourial Sores, Ip ti ralne, Chilbmins, ales generally, mall Pox, Cramp, Poles, morn, Contracted Cords, 'Wee, otter, rm. es. Won, Moms. . breerses of the sometime, Venereal. Soros; Skin, . A:11. ko. Sold at the grails' potS,l4 Brooding, Now Torii, tritllit a r a co?, Zell I Z:ki e N i a i w eaa rle atio ul l oh. Mined of ail respectable Druggists and - Meratiants throultant the United lifittivlOandt, soNs .111/1 North SECOND Street, ' My • Wholesale Agents for Peenplianie. PIANOS. !NMUAINES, BROS.> OVERSTRUNG PATEN TEA CT lON PIANO PORTER, "" Chimpeat First - Class Pianos made ." A splendid assortment of Loafs XIV., and other styles. for sale at Penton. Cash Prices, apd warranted for 5 yearn. Iteoond•hand Pianos for sale and to rent. GEORGE L. WALKER, R. N. Cor. Improved MELODEONS Rt. PRINCE in CO.'S from $45, upwards. Jrld-am yoth PIANos! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! PIANO-FOR a, . - mmINDBONO._ , PiANOFMES. rdELopionp, • Mrdit 137._.114,Teib ,Baoien,. 084. Minns .011ent 1110,1 ,DaTuv, uch, sad etherh j; &IM * 13 0, 4. 1 , IIEyS.NTH and 01EINMPL 7 STEINWAY-1 SOWS YNEW' , PA , Ciii- B 4 mo t lNDWin r ytfia-groik r n oaf s egi o idin yriygita roe. -by the et otinvii 1 the ins 3, ll= °ter the . adgesh 0 clombhbAgglaitotbers. maims °ma:mutton. BL 4111.1 v, - RS, .1005 OMINU BUM. frAIL-275 barrebi Wilmington, N. Aitiringetorgextorit THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUG ST , 3, 186 r 1 NOTICE. All erions are cautioned against loaning Money or making l'tnehteto any one with Out the written order i o c raott r o elred. .17M-61. 47 Booth Fo4slalletteet, above chestnut. CIFFRA FAIRMOUNT AND ARDR-ST. 'Li' PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, FAIRktOIiNT. July 28.18.9). DIVIDEND NOTION —The Board of Dtreators have this day declared diiidend of ONE DOLLAR AN 0 FIFTY CENTS per share (SIM) tett of the eerhinge of the Company, payable tote etoakhblders on and after TUESDAY, Augnet r, Mkt, at the °Moe of the Com p any. The Trarefer Doelor will be elosed until August 7, belt. DYBO-taul] JOHN B. LANGE, Treasurer. OFFICE FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. FAIR gOtINT. Sub) 29,1860. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Dr i ontorli,have this day declared a perni-annual ditridend b TWO DOL LAR!" per altare CD front the &Unitise oft e Comhany, payable to the atookholdera on and after TUBBDAY, August 7, next, at the office of the Company. The Transfer Books will be °lo P lled ß. until A N u N gust 7 next. . CORNIG, 7Y30-tau7 Booretary. OTIOB TO BUILD Ha —The Board of Commissioners under an ad of Assembly, 6itti tled " An act providing for the striation 01 Milo Buildings in the City, of Philadelphia," approved April 2. 1860, hereby Mints Plane and estimates of cost for the build ings proposed to be erected. These buildings are do signed for the accommodation of the ciente of justice, and their appropriate offices, and the several oEoes of record of the county, and also for the accommodation of the several departments and officers of the munici palgovernment of the city of Philadelphia. They are to be Flood on Fenn Square ; the building; for the courts, &0,, on the northwestern gotten, and those for the munioipal government on the northeastern section of said Square. A statement in detail, of the extent of accommoda tion required for the respective departments and offices to be looatad )15 these buildings has been printed, and person, designing toprepare plats are hereby referred for copies to any of the Board of Commissioners. Ground plane. sections, elevationsomd perspective views of each building will be requisite, acoomParned with clear and full explanation. The estimates are to be accompanied by complete specification. and with explanations of the whole so simple, minute. and full that they may be readily oom prehended by persons not specially instructed in archi tecture, The said plans, estimates, and specifications to he directed to the President of the Board, and furnished before the first day et Qeptember, A. 1E1 ; 1860. Each person submitting a plan must indicate the ma terials to be employed in constructing the buildings un der his plane. No compensation will be awarded or paid by the Com missioners for the plane to be submitted, as hereby in vited. until the means of carrying thawed act of Assem bly into effect shall be_ pmvided, in accordance with its terms. AL aXANDER HENRY, President. JAMES It. LUDLOW. Secretary. " Philadelphia, July 11, 1&50. .413-4 w 'irtN'FICEOF THE P READING RAIL DELPIIIA, July 11, 1860.—T from Coal transported by this from July IL until further rhmond-- alin el ed Plane—..— loaturna Oerm k antown . Foll hebert's . IYonshohooken.—,.:— Swede Furnace—. —. rrrieen or PridgePa Port Kennedy--. alley Forge.-- Pheenuville Royer'e Ford.--.... Aramingo.----. Minoru*" . fottetown youglaenvilie— bionoatiay Eirdeboro.— Reading ---,—.-- Tuokartan —r--- N adoh Lee nnkille— • nembuse -- Orwigeb'e and Auburn By order of the Board of Managers. 1,12-1 m W. IL McILHENNEY. pLANTEES' BANK OF TENNES' NASIIVILLS, June 30, This Bank has thin day declared a dividend of t seven dollars and three-auartere per sha re out ittla r hi u tl n t i t v atlOY:l: S artit h e e alt a ri l as follows, viz , Ten per cent, and fractional pa one shard in CASH on and after 60e 16th July nee the balance either in cash Of new Stook at jeer, • option of the Bank, on or after September 17,1280 Jr6-1m By order of the Board D. WEAVER, OW LEVI W. GROFF, Near BAREVILLE, LANCASTER CO., Pa, Manufacturer on the Atli Process SINCE 1842 OF DOUBLE DISTILLEED PURE RYE WHISKY. Warranted to be Pure, without Core et_Drtt,f , DISTILLED FROM FEE DEIST OF ItYL vNLY. V B. PATMER, THE ADVERTISING • • AGENT, FIFTHand CHESTNUT. gives hie views of the prinoGne and beet mode of Advertising, da1.17, between 10 sad 4 o'cilook. Meissen noll4lln . IL PALMER. J. BAYLIS THOMAS , , e. ATTORNE P4T-LAW, Has removed his office from No. 2111 Arch street to No, 429 WALNUT Street. Particular attention given to the recovery of Milton tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wills, Conveyances, Assignments, Briefs or Title. and other Instrturients of Writing; The merrent of Executor ships, Administmtorehips, and tn. superintended; and the best Bemiring/ procured or thepermanent in- Nietments of hiehey, Britisfaotory reference ive n when required. ap3o-sm. HENRY' E. KEENN ATTORN o El'.-A om WDAW. Has REMOVED vffto r 110. OD Walnut Wee to No. US South THIRD street— _ mhta-Ow H ORACE BE IE, V , • . - cißt— _.. ER, and ' • FA N A '0 m'' l l N 0.114 BournB/A t AR Street, (Nearly opposite the. County Conrthourej rrepares Borman:at:tone, Arenum, &e .. and transact, all other laminae oonneoted with the obtaining of let tere Patent. ap26 gm. ' I WAGNER JERMON, • • ATTORNEY AND 00UNEWLLOR-AT-LAW, ' Moe No, 116 South SIXTH Street. (Opposite Independent'. Square.) PHILADIMPLIA, Dyihe aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in the. United States, is enabled to prosecute and collect claims of every description. Yartioular attentionOen to the examination and re oofireg of the claims sateen and Devisees, and the enation of Land Titl es and securing the interests oheirs and all persons interested In the same, in ell parts of the Union. Has the Statutes of all the States and Is Oommissloner foliki m mat of them. Owns earefally taken under Commissions. ap -em ALFRED L. 110IIGH_, • PAYER MAN UFACTURERIP AGENT, Were solicited PA P E R ry desorietiou of PAPER AND -MAKER'S MATERIALS faU -dn No. II Booth SIXTH. Street, Philadelehm. e FUGUET & SONS, Ps , . IMPORTERS ON HAVANA CIGARS, No. 2141 South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable CI aRS which they offer at low rates. for cash or op pro trod credit. 1.310 ly PAWSON & NIOIIO4SON, BOOKBINDERS nos. slit AAti sot tetwoa. STIJET, Between Market and Chestnut streets. PHILADELPHIA. JAMEA PAWBON. JAB. B. NICHOLSON. A 1 v • SLATE ROOFING.-JOAN WELCH, 'MATER, le prepared to put on any amount of roofing at low "'attn. All work warranted to sive sa tisfaction. Orden% gent to THIRD Street and GER MANTOWN Road will be promptly attended to. teSI 5m pvitic AND OBEEAP BREAD, MECHANICAL BAKERY, AAR BE 0117LINID AT TUB soLLowttos PLACES: MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. corner reets. of Broad end Vine st O.M. CLARK...........-.-- -Poplar street, below Tenth. H. MoNEIL.— E. corner Sixth end Coates street. JATHO & ,N 0,266 North Fifth street. JOHN 0. MOXEY No. MS Vine street. T. P. SMITH.— —No. IN North Fifth attest. S. Spr E. ums st corner ets.Fifth and , re W. W. E. oorner Eleventh and Looust streets. D. street, below Wal nut. GEORGE 1419 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY. --N. W. corner Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM COURTNEY—..— No. We South Twelfth street. B. R. WANANLARER----F Sixthd e er al street, above S. LENTZ....e. South Fourth and Johnston streets. L.W. corn er e Sixteenth an Ogden strets. DAVID BADDLER..-.-.-.No. 260 north Eleventh street. J.WEIGHTMAN--.-Thirteenth Street, below Thompson street. S. S. --No. IMO North Front street. W. corner of Seventh and Pine streets. F.W. isomer Tenth an . hippen streets. E. B. o. Shipp 219 Bout h Front street. W. corner Broad and Parrish streets. TIROS. T. —.Corner Nineteenth street and Ridge avenue. B. S. Fe E deraol rn. corner ets. Ninth and stre J. MoINTYRE----............Twenty-seoond street, ab. Coates. ALER. FULLERTON,.-.-. Corner of Fifth and Chris tian. MRS. E. RAM8LER......._..N0. 1731 Coates street D.E. it T. W. W0LF—..—..6.33 Guraid avenue. WM. McCRACKEN— —.....2202 Hamilton street. R. R. BEAZLY .N. W. oorner of Twolfth and Melon street, JULIUS W. oor. of Thirteenth and street. M. NIPPER— R. eorner of Fourth • • • • • -ma • • • • and Green street. MRS. F. W. corner Tenth and Green street. J. L. HIOKB.---Oamden, N. J., store 119 Arab street. 0. B. b. Phtladelphia,atithst. a Naverford road. N. L. YARNELL,--Lema, Penna. JOHN Tremont and Pine Grove Penna. GEO. B. TOWNSEND. —.. West Ohester,Penna M. MoOLBEI3—., City, N, J. D. HORTON---Florenee, N. J. 8, F. EBERLEIN —.......--Columbts, F. Jost-tf MRS. JAMES BETTS' INVENTIONS FUR LADlES.—Approved or and highly reoom mended by the aledioal profession throughout the United States Thirty Thousand Invalide having been advised by their physioians to use her Surgleal Appliances. She would caution Merchants and others against purchasing except at her residence, lOW WALNUT Street, where she can be consulted daily. between the hours of and S . Her book of testimonials will be given on /it cation. Sent free to any, part of the United States. e ingnature is on each article. meg tuths-t ~PAIRFIELD BEMINA4Y.—This large nm A; and flee/101 institetion 'relocated at Fairfield, Herkimer county, N. Yr - - The faculty consists of twelve ghegoUgh and experienced tear:More, four of whom are Grillage graduate., The libraries number over 8 000 Volumes. The cabinet, Philosophioal, and ohemical apparatus are extensive and complete. There are two regular graduating contain of study—one of three years, .md one of five, and also a commercial coerce. Upon ~.thecompletion of either, parchment diplomas are eon 'felled, and, if possible, positions seonrod. Pohoole de sirous of wed-qualified and excellent female teachers, whose ability and success will .bp guarantied, can se cure them by midreseing the Imams!. Fall term be gins August 22d. Tuition from $4 to $e per t^ of fourteen weeke. Board, washing, and room rent furnish h ii room)per term, 82yeo. For oatalogues, or sage 790113#. ed- REV titer . J. D. VAN ETT dres, ' MEMO NOTICES. 'HILADELPDIA AND oAD COMPAPlY.—Pyrms 'he rates of Freight and Tolls S company sill as iblldlrs o notice I 1153 1 • 1.63 1.43 BUSINESS CARDS; BREAD. MANUFACTURIta BY THE RAILROAD LIPIRS. NEW Vlii-rEkiiir liggf/falre, IG. „4 the Philadelphia, Imington. au, Dalt! ore. an Delaware tlyyde, t emus by the new steamer Phila delphia. orfo and Portsmouth, Va. - On and ,a r uly oth, passenger's, from Philadel phia will take the - 8.15 A. M. train at the depot,' porter Broint, street arut Wanthington Avenue,. on Artt Y tterfa. a , " tin a d id a t t ‘a kit r itill . morning. The steamer Phlladeiphia will leava orfolk on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and riday, connecting with the train at Seaford, whioh arrives at Philadelphia at I P. M. Fare for firet-alass passengers, including meals on the boat, 87. Becond-dlass paiskigitts, Inducting molls on the boat, 8 o F 443 reight taken ds Ickik ati by any other route. for further partibulars, See Small hand-bilis at the hotels, and other public planes, or indium of C. P. DARE, Agent, Washington AV. H. F. atarar,°l 4 4l . B7ntidf Yr n atoortalion .i _ J 3 ,27 1m BOSTON, CONCORD AND ivioNraßAL, AND 10 A IL. RAILROADS g MUSK AR A.ricisPluat, 000. 'l' shortoit and most beet route to Lake Vinuipe eankee. North Conway, Franconia, and White Moun tains, from New York, Boston, Salem, Newburyport, PottsmOuih, - &e. No change of oars or basKage between Boston and Littleton, Trains leave Boston from the depots of the Boston and Lowell and Boston and Maine Railroads, at 7.30 a. M., for Centre Harbor, Plimouth, Wells River. Littleton St. Johnsbury % Barton, Stanstead,A a., conneot4te at Cehtre nistbnr Withatactis for Mirth Conway atiii lute Motintains„_and at Fir - mouth and Littloton for Franconia and White Moun tains, arriving at the Plume, Profile, White Mountain, and Crawford notifies early mains afternoon. Priaserifiers lemons newton eirj.3oA.„,M,, rattail Little ton at SAO P. M. Mid Profile Itouire, Franconia NMI*, by stage, at 13.30 P. H. or White Mountain .and Craw• ford Houses, at the White Mountains, at 7.30 P. M Leave Boston at 7.30 A. M. and 12S 1 1 immanent:ix at Lawrenee wjth trains ,from Salem an' trewbux! port at Conooru with traloe Portsmou for riymoutn, Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro' ; nominating at Weir's with the steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain. Walker. arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any other route. Downward trams. for New fork. Worcester, ,Heaton. Salem, NewiniryPort, Fortsitiouth. Aso„ leave Littluton at 10.15 401, or tin arrival Of ititalia from FranconiaWhite mountains. Leave Wells Rivet at 10 20 A. M.. or on arrival of train from Barton and St. Johnsbury. Leave Plymouth at 7.23 A. M. and 110 P. M.. or on arrival of stages from Franconia, Mountains. Leave vveir's at 2 hl.. or on artivatof Steadier Lady of the Lakq, artwing at Boston, Wiireester, Staled', Newbilryport, Portsmouth. early tame afternoon, arid New York via Norwioh line of steamers, Conneotiout and C. Vanderbilt, ate next menu% Jyl9-1m J. A. DODGE, Superintendent, ammoWEST CHESTER Ant) ritiLAiißlirniA VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Montrl i f 15th IBM, the passenger W e st Will Iwo pni A E PRlA,.frone the Mahon. ootbar of Market and im 11 dr 'IIIIII , DR ;tempt, West Philadelphia, at tad and WA A. M.. and 240, 4.45, and 6.3 e P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at RIO, 8, and 1050 A, M., and 1.45 and 5.15 Y. M. ON SUNDAYS. caili v h a teelt d aTia h ?,irla n gr e Ja p , o kt n r u L ea k a m P. M. Leave West Cheater, at tab A. M,, and b The lent passenger railway oar will leave rout and Market streets BO inunites, end Eighth an Market streets eit minutes, before the Starting time from thede pot.,and oarry a flag to denote lt.. The Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market Streets one hour Before theteparture of the train froth the Welt Philadelphia slept/ . Trains leattlnglat WOO A. I. and 4.6 P. 141,, dinned l'ennelton with trains for all Pointe on the Phlladelph a and Baltimore Central Railroad. Office and wilting room, southealit corner of Eighth and Market streets, where passengers, purchasing tickets for West Chester, will be furnished with a ticket over the passenger railway. HENRY WOOD, .13 . 3-tf General Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AN artissipm"BALTIMORE CENTRAL. RAILROAD.— SUbIhLER ARRANOEMENT.—UntiI further notice the trains will run as follows: Leave the passenger depot of the West Chester and Philadel phia RailroadL Co., corner hlarket and Thirty-first streets, West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at 10. NI A. M. and to P.'M Leave West Grotreattlf,nd ASO A. M. and 4. P.M. Artily line, or Stages b nil froth N6* LotoloS end Oxford oenneete *Alt th,e 0.30 A..M: Tralkfrdthhila delphia .and the B.IW AA train from West rove; ler giat u a l u f tigle t ally A rini l l 4. 4 well-known heal thiulness of Delaware and Chester counties offer gripe nor in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for this line received at N 0.1816 Market St. A. B. BURTON, Philadelphia, June 28,1860, fault; Superintendent. SEE. 1850. rty ot, the to the ANK, rta of t t, and he • t NORTH PENNSYL. VANIA RAILROAD. , For BEIII.I.EHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLETON, ECKLFY, WHITE HAVEN, WILKESBARRE, WILLIAMSPORT, &o. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, July ?A, MD, Paasenger Trains will Piave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phi ladelphia. DAILY. (Sundays ezeented, ) es follows At 6.30 A. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkeebarre, Williamsport, &o. . _ . . At 330 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Om This train reaches Easton at r. M., anti makes close oonneotion with New Jersey Central for New York. tlia=2M • • At D A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestown._ At 10. M A. M. and 6.80 P. M. for Fort Worthington. rho 0.80 A. ht. EApress Train makes time oonneetion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem , being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkeslatrre, and to alloints in the Lehigh Coal Region TRAINS FOIL PHILADELPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at 8.83 A. M., 9M A. M. and 6.22 P. Leave Doylestown at 1.30 A. RI and 4.18 P. M. Leave Fort Washing CM A. M. and 3.16 P. M, N 8 DAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at B A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown, at 3 P. Doylestown for Philadelphia at Bill A. M. Bethlehem (lir Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem.. 5160 IFare to Mauch Chnnk,B2 80 Fare to Easton. . . 60IFare to Doylestown.. 080 Through Tickets West be prepared at the Ticket Of- Roes at 'WILLOW Street, or B ERKS Street, In order to secure the above rate, of fare. All Passenger Train, (except Plindsy Trains) connect at Berk* street with Fifth and Sixth streets and Second and Third-street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. - - - ACTION OF FARES wp Ild.lB6o,SommutegnsCiiitlre ith twenty-aand weer alwgany inensFontiromilirSin any Passenger d- at any meb They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the office of the company, Np. ZIT per f•oußnit Street, et a rednetien of twenty-fra De Gout. from the yegular Nes.ties wishing to desirable Bummer in th e Clogintry willfind this a vary route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Walleye horny among the most bambini and healthy in the State , and scoria-- aible by four trains from and to Philadelphia dell,. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer. Marohl6OL 1890. mtil7-tf SUMMER ARRANGE WILTIFIRON, AND HAVE MORE RA LROAD. On and alley _MONDAY, July_ 9, UM, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPILLA, For Baltimore at 8.111 A. M., U noon, tExpreau,) and U4O P. 11 .IFor Chester at 8.11 4. M., 12 noon, 1.16, 5.00,780 and 0 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.11 A. M., II noon, 1.15, 6.00, 7.00, and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M., and 6.00 P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M., end PM.. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. For Harrington at 8.16 A. M.. and 5 P. M. For Milord at 8.15 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6.00 P. M. For Farmington at 8.16 A. P.O. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5.00 P. M. For Seaford at 8.15 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5.00 P. M. For Salisbury at 8.15 A. M. Ram' Train at 8.15 A. M. will oonneot at Seaford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamtmat to Norfolk. TRAINS FOR FILILAPELFRIA Leavetaltlmore at BJO A. Bd., ( ravelled 10.11 A. and 5.16 .M. Leave ilmington &ISM, &80, and 11.00 A. M.. 4.00, an 4 8.56 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 180 1. M. ears Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.20 A. M., and 2.50 P. At Leave Farmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 6.00 A. Al' and 4.1,5 P. M. Leave Milford, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.60 A. rd., and 4.00 P. M. Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M., and 4,301'. M. = triheireat=sl47.o? F . 6.40 l P.M. Mare New Castle at 8.00, 10.55 A. AL, and 7.55 P. M. Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.10 A. M., 16A4, 223, 8.10, and 9.11 I'. M. dr Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware llailrea4 at 10.16 A. M. and LW TRAINS FOR_ BALTIM _ ORE Mare Cheater at 8.45 A. M. 12.28 and 11.40 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12.55 P. in., and 12.20 4.• kl• FREIGHT TRAlN,with PASSENGER GAR attached will run sa follows: Lime Philadelphia for PerirSille . and intermediate, placed at a P. M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at SAO P. M. Leave Havre-de-Orate for Baltimore and intermedi ate places ar 6.00 A. 01, Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoo and intermedi ate places at 4.00 SUNDAYS Only at 11.10 P. M.. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 6.26 P. 01., from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Iy7 B. M. FELTON., President. 1860. E 1860. SPRING. ARHANCIEMENT—NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PIMA MURIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, From Walnut-street Wharf, Will leave an follows—vis: At e A M, via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Aooom moda 26 At 6 A M, via Camden end Jersey City (N. J./ Ac commodation" 23 At 9 A 31, via Camden and — Jereey City, .Morrung Mail— -.. ................ 00 At 11A M, by lireamboat, via Taoony and Jersey C,ty. Western Express.— • $OO Ain% 01, via Camden and Amboy, ActiomMo dation . . At 1P M. via Camden and Amboy, C. and Ex - - 2 22 press At 4 1' 21, by Steamboat via Tanen, and Jersey City, Evening 8 00 At 4 P M, by Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey City, 24 Class Tioket.....—.- At 6 P M, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail. . . 3 00 At 11 P M, via Camden and 'jersey City, — lioufiiern • Mail— —..—.. 2 26 At 6 P 21, vin Camden and Amboy Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger , )—Jet (Mau Ticket. 2 25 1 The 6 M Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P M, Sout 6o - ern Mail,Baturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville, Flemington, &0., at 6 A M and 4 P hi, from Walnubstreet wharf. and 7.10 A NI from Kensington. For Water Oap r throudsbarg, Scranton Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, 5.. at r 6 A. M. ('ruin Walnut street wharf, and 71 A 0 A. hl. from Kensington, via Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western. ft. It. For Mount Belly, ate and 9 A. 111., 2.and 414 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 2 P . M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, &a.. at 214 and 4 I'. DI. from Walnut-street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and fiX P. ht. from Kensington. For Palmyra, Riverton. Delanoo, Beverly, Burling ton. Florence, Bordontown, &0.. at 12X,1, and 454 P. hi. Steamboat Joe Belknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Plume, at IX P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Taconyat 11 A. hi. and Beverly,Taoony Burlington, and time!, at M. Fifty Founds of Baggage,.only, lowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to lie paid for extra. 'Pule Company limit their responsibility forbaggage to One Dollarper pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond Btoo, ex cept by special contract. apl6 . Whl. IL GATZMER. Agent. •ELMIRA ROUTE.- PHILADELPHIA AND EL- MIRA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catawissa, Ru pert, Wilkesnarre, Spranton, Danville, Milton, WO tiamsport, Troy, liaiston, canton, Bimini Buffalo, Niagara Fall*, Rochester, Cleveland, , Detreit, Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and Welt. Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladellithia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD rind CAL OWHILL Streets. (Passenger entrance on Cal- I t ett/his. as etreol lowe : et,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above Pan_ f DAY EXPREIRI. . .. --- . • .8.00 A. Al. NIGHT EXPRESB..7. .. :. .. .."....3.30 P. M. The 8.00 A. AL train connects at Rupert, for Wilke,- barre, Pittson, Scranton k and all 'nations on the LAOKAWANNA AND B 00A1SBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make !mot connections at Elmira with the trains of the New ork and Erie, Canandaigna Tr d w il igt r B. F .Vale n diPoft4 ' ir i A w ariiiii:t n a d NO r r i lk t gl est, and the Canada& painters eheokoo. to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension ) 154 Bride, and all BA ennediat• Pointe. Tie eta can he froonred at the Philadelphia and El mira 'road LkMe's ',Ciolost °Moe, northwest corner of 81X H. and Oillt LTN UT Streets and at the Penang er Depot, corner°, i 1 HlRTR'and CAIWILL. THROUG. „Exp 3 F EIGHT TRAIN Leave the Phil', ielphia andßeading Depot, Broad and Callowhill etre t ;daily (Sundays excepted), for all points Weeta i. North, at eP. M, Freights mu. be delivered before 3.P. M, to insure their going tilt i acne day, . . For _of _rther information and y at ...Freight Depot, THIRTEENT and CAELOWHILL, or to Northweili cogwi e tAilbeTind e s n liv a bletre'oc., Cull- tf 14,11,4,1.1" ~,,, CHEESE -,--130 Boxes Herkimer county Cheese for sale by , 0, 0. SAIMBit Cet' No 793 Ann 991191099914 gOO7 9b910 AN9IIII i 719 RAILROAD LINES. R ~..• _.. WEST CHESTER. • —I TRAINS vim, PENNSYIiYA: N A,RAII. • ( AD, en ye de l pot, corner ELF:Thrall. and MARKET, at .57 A. P. M,, and 4P.M. Qo • Sunday, ,Inave Lta (14,0 A . M., and t gamder at 4 P.M. • ; -• • A -*- .0.79-4? - of ?11UE kENNSYLVAiiiA:. _ 4.1 i TRA L JIAIoROAD.", 260 MILES DOUSILLT. TRAVE: ~1860.' aitigiren 1860. ...la CAPACITY OF THIN OAD Itt NOW EQUAL i TO ANY IN T E COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH RENDER TRAINII BETWEEN PRILA.DEL AND prrreßuica, Connecting direct at riul e p la With Through Train. sorn•Boaton, New York, and all point; Elia, gad to the mon Daunt at Pittehm. witk Throngh Trains to and roth al points in the West Nortreet, and Souttriteat —thus furnishing tnolhtleti COT' the traasportation of Passengers mum:maned for twee and edinfert by any other route. . Express and Fast Line, ran through to Pittsburg, without change of Caroler Conduotors. All through Pas senger Trains provided With Longliridge'e Patent Brake—speed under perfect control df the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of traveiiers. Smoking Careers attached to eardiarrum; Woodrun Bleeping Cars to Express and Past 'Praha. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mall and Fast Linn, Scn dayaexoepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 9 110 A, M. Feet lune " 11.60 A. Express Train leaves, 10.48 I. 1. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLL OWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columa, I 1 . , M. Columbia '4.00 r.M. Parkesimeg West Chester ti LI PI West Chester Passengers will to e tus SIMI, West (MBE to r Aociommodation L end Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williameliorti DMus, Sark' 10, Niagara. Falls, end intermediate saints, leaving Pio- Is& Iphi at rail A.M. and 2P. hl. go directly throng la . Tickets Westward:bat be obtained st i rs otiose ofjbe company In Philadelphia, New York, dston, Or Dal eigge;.datlgiLiVirrAii,44tZtliVol! board any Line of Steamers on the latainsinpin or Ohio musts,lidFae always as low, sad tittle fl 6 quiok. a 4 by any other Ro ute. further znforrastion araily st the farmager Ste- do Southeast corner of Eleventh end market Streets. li orirseletn of the Western 0011.b.sofjon. of the Penorivaind Sr cad tniCluo make Olathe DIRECT LINE BETWFFYI make EAST AND THE GitEki WE T. The connection of rewire by the _Railroad Budge at Pittebarg, avoiding a I drayage or tentage of Freight s together with th saving of time, are advantages_readity appreciated bY Shitigyers of Freight, and the 'graved yinit Publio. of their reight to grert=niatill4ll"-Ztlidctillin dance on its speedtrenstt. THE RATES OF WEIGHT to and from any point in the Weist, by tie Penusylvants Railroad are at all tirlirt atidebrabit Or ere sbargrd ft Slur itaiiread C° ll7lra l lArtioalar to mark vaakigoi "via Peres. Nail road. • • • For Freight Contracts or Shieslof Threotione, apply to, or address either of the following Agents of Ike Com pay: • • 1). A. ATHWART, Pittsburg; R.& Pierce fc Co . Zenttrille,94 Johnston Ripley, O.; H. McNees, Movtili A 7.; utinElm &W o lp e r , Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock Co., Jeffersonv nth non ; H. W. Brown & Co., Cinconnsti, 0.; Athern Barbell', Cincinnati., O. R. C. Ideldrnm,_ Madison, ind 4 Jos. R.:Moore, Loutevdle, It; P. G. O'Rllef & Rcer.aville Ind.; N. W. Ora am & Co., Cairo 111: R. P. Slymf.Efeeltet_dr, Gless,Bt ! is, hlo_.; John H. Her rnfltadhialle. Tenn.; nepieunt,_rdemphls, Tenn.; Co., Chiesgo,lB.• . li . B. /Conte. Alton, 111.;st , " to,Fr el g ht Agents of Railroad, at dinerent points 13 1 . lihilealiphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, North mute ,t Baltimore. LEECH & CO., 1 Astor mule, or 18. Wil li am st.,PLY. LEECH En CO. , Tr. State greet, an. ir. H. no 8 'ON, Oeng Frnigh Mont. Phil. L. L. Gen't.Tieket Agent Phils. E. LEWIS, Oen'lBup't Altoona, ?a. 10-1, PNVMiltUtt ROAD.-PASSENGSR TRAINS for POT E, READINV and HARRISBURG. MORIVIIiti LINE, DAlLY4Sundayeexpepted.) ?Anse New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill etreete.) 8.IX) A. M., permeating at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, 1 P. M. train running to Pittsburg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. tram running to Charn_bersburg, Carlisle, .tc.;. and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. M. train, running to Sun bumtere. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Ddliptigotne,r.sf BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streett, PH i lLADpirli t (rasenser esgmes o Thirteenth . kftRIVIII.IIIOt fLY at 5 P. 14 DAILY, (Sunday' 'ex cepted.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. Faow PHILADELPHIA. Miles. To Phcenixville—.. 26 Reading.-- lB Philadelphia and Reading Lebanon.. .85 and Lebanon Vallsylß.S.. Harrisburg —.-111, Dauphin— -. .-151' Trevorton Junotion..l.3B Sonbum Northarnberlana—..l7l . Lewieburg I —.1E1.1 Munpy— Jersey Shore— —an Leak 'Haven Ralston " 4 ( Williamsport and Elmira Troy. ra - - -.261 39JRailroad. The 8.00 A. M:, and the 8.30 P. M. train connect daily at Port Clinton, (Sundays exceptedd with the CATA WISSA, WILIAMSPORT and ERIE RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls, Canada. the PHILAD EL PHIASot. DEPOT IN Corner of DROAD and OALLOWHILL Streets. apW-tf W. M. MelLßENNEY.Saaretare. P hST A O D A L IN II I) I I/ 1 0 4: 1 3 21 - - TOW/1 ROAD — BU M ARRANGEMENT.— On and after MMAY nny_l4,lB6o, FOR GHRMHTOS. Leavehiladelphia 11, 7,8, 9, /0, 11, and 11 A. M., 1,9, MG, 4 15, 6, OK 7, 8. 9, 1036 and 1136 P. M. Leave berme town 6, 7g 1 39 8, 111%, 9,10,11,18 A. 111., 1,1,9, 4,9,41.834,7,8,9 10 P.M. ON S DAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.02 min. A. M., 9,3, 6, 731, and 10344e r L ntown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 mitt., 4,181, RTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, 10, LI A. M., 1,4, 9, 638, 8, end 1014 S. M. Leave Chestnut Rill 7.10,7.00,1.80, 94011.40 A. 94., 3.90, 6.10,8.40, and 1.10 P. M. ON SUNDAY& Leave d 9.10 Leave chestnut -3J. . nb lreibOliSl4o.lloollllllB AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia ISM. 735. 9.08. MM. Min.. A. MO 1.09, DaBvoed , N4%nnwnb and 8.09 ,9, M 2 A. M., 134, AM, I and M.P. M. . ON ISPNDAYS. &gave pluladelphiall A. M. and S and i P. M. Leave Norristown tti A. M. I and 8 P. M. FOR MANAYUNR. Leave Ph a ladelpli i a 540, V, i 11.08,11.011 A. M.,1.011.111 Leo, nyi, 6.66, 6.40, att-fnd 1S P. M. Leave Manarank d .011, OA, and 113 1 A. Mn Lehi, 63i, 8, and . re. ONUDAYS, Leave Philadelphia I A. M., 11, 8, and 8 P M. Leave Minayunk TX,P.. M., Di. 64, and Itti P. M. aiB t 1 H. K. Ohl NINTHeral Superintendent, DEPOT. and GREEN Otranto,. NOTIOIO.---ORESTER VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS FENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE (STATIONS.—On and after Seth May, 1860, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the now Paasenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company. corner of BROAD and CALLOWRILL Btreets, (passenger en trap es on Callowhill. AMORNING TRAIN for noimiaskown, loam/ at 8.00 . M. 5 P.M. AFT to ERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown . twos at DAILY (undays emoepted.) Jir order or the Board of Manama elf Ike Pkiladelrkia d allroed Com. apl W. IL MeIL eor HENNEY. Deoretary. WEST OHESTER RA II.ROAD TRAINS 71A PENNRYLVANI A RAILROAD. Leave Depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (invent El:nudity 1 at 7.15 A. M., 111.30 P. M., and 4Y. M. Leave West 13104 tat at SAS A. M.. 1045 A.M.. and 1.10 P. M. ISHIPPINGr. 'TILE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAUI FROM NNW YORK To LI VISTOOir Chief Cabin Passage— -- --16180 Second Cabin Passage— TI FROM BOSTON TO LIVIRPOOL• Chief Cabin Second Cabin Plumage— —......—. 60 The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. boWho slugs from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har r._ PERSIA, Capt. Juditins, ICA NADA, Capt. Lai g ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA, Capt. Misr, AEIL.A_, Capt. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROIPA, Oast. J. I,eltoh, S(1011A, (now building.) These Vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; &loon ou starboard haw; red on port bow. NIAGARA. Millar, leaves Beaton. 'Wednesday, June 27. ASIA, Lott, " N. York, __Wednesday, July s. EURPA, Leitch, " Poston, Wednesday, July 11. PERSIA. Judkum. " N. York, Wednesday. Julyl& ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday. July 28. AFRICA. Shannon, " N York, Wednesday, Aug. 1. CANADA. Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 8. ASIA, Lott, " N York, Wednesday, M 16.16. EUROPA, Leitch, . Boston, Wednesday , Aug. XI, PERSIA, Judlune " N York, Wednesday, Aug. 210. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board, • rile owners of these ahipe will not be aoomintable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or vulva apply to E. CUNARD, airs 4 Bowling Green, Neer York. FOR THE SOUTEL—OHARLICS TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REUCED. Heavy Freight at an average s of Stlrman per sent. be low New Yorpgrasi i iiiiihma tori 5. The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYSIONE STATE, Cap.. tam Chas, P. lilarshman, will sail on Tuesday, August 7, at 10 o'clock A. M. Througa PI N O R hours—mily SO hours at Sea. SAVANNAH, I3A. The U. B. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin, will sail on Friday, August 10, at 10 A. M. I hrough in 68 to 60 hours—only 48 hours at Bea. ISP - Sailingy changed from every Saa L a d li ng every five days. G oo d e received, and 111111 ofsigned every day. The splendid first-class side-wheel Steamships KEY numb. STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run as above ovary ten daya, thus forming a five-day commit nioation with Charleston and Savannah, and the South andouthwest, At both Charleston and Savannah, these Skips con neat with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, &a., N for all planes in the SouS URAth and Southwest. INCE.' Freightlnsurance on a large proportion of goods shipped s outh will be found to t r ig lower by theee ships than by ending vessels, the - minium being one-half the N . N. D.—lnsuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Companies taking all Oaks Iron these points. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Pare by this route 23 to 40 per cent, cheaper than by the Inland Route, m will be men by the following sche dule. Through holies from l'hiladira, via Charles ton and Savannah steamships,lNCL LNG ME Haves the whole routs, exoapt from Cher eaten and nett to Montgomery: 1NL.1.112 To Charleston_...sl6 00 Charleston-- —"SO 50 Bevannall.--- 18 CO Savannah_—..-., 81 00 Augusts-- 20 00 August& 28 00 Wagon 21 00 Maoon— 31 76 Atlanta.___ 23 00 .Atlanta___ 31 00 23 00 Columbus.-- 83 00 Albany. 24 00 Albany.— lontgornery--. 28 00 NlOntgomery—... 58 00 35 oo hlobilo- 44 90 ew Orleans_... 89 75 ' New Orlaans - --., 51 00 No bills of lading signed miter the ship has sailed. For freight or passage j al , nly on board, at second wharf above Vine atreet, 0 o _ HERON Jr. Southwest corner FOURT It and OILEB'IIIISIr, Agents in Charleston, T. S. T. 0. BUDD. Savannah, 'HUNTER 32 CIAMbINL.74, For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuenday. For Florida from Savannah, steamers St, Mary's gint John's every Tuesday and Saturday. EXPRESS COMPANIES. r THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Moe 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Packages. Morehandise, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own Lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the ennoihal towns and °Awe of the United States. E. 8. SANDFORD, lel6-tf General Superintendent. HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. 01A01(AGE HARDWARE 1101:18r—We I. would rommotfully call the attention or the 8_042- ( 41 Plitterinl jaillAVtaw,rtilear:;:,lll4'..rf.= UtrAUO6 by the package. Orders for diroot importation !Mitered, and Goods de livered either in this sit,. New York or New (Mow. W. 41. LiCWIB & r, 411 COMMA:ROE Btrest. issperting and Onnuniemon rderohantS. And A;rt tg fer Forrisz and .U4Steilia Marisa». min-tf ENNESSY BRANDY.-70 casks, in on yipitiriAr pipm FITRNESR.. BRINLEY h COI; • W. 429 MARKET STREET F. PANd4ST, AUCTIONEER, Suc • clamor to D. Bco - Tr.JK.. 431 CH.ESTNUT C 41,110.-1 have. m consequence of continued 111 heaitn, Meow! ey•en ray interest in the Auction boat nese heretoferacnntlented_by Ma at 931 CHESTNUT Street to Mr. N. P. PA ricuAew I take this opportunity to tetiffer my thinks for the support I have received. and 'ask a continuation to my Sticeessor, whom I hereby autkorite to collect all my uneetled seemmis. H. SCOTT, JR. PIIILADELffiSif. A 91114 1, mg. PHILIP FORD it 00., AUCTIONEERS, No. 530 MARKET Street. and oil MINOR Street SABINE & DUY. INSURANCE AGEPTS, Po. CPI WALNUT Street, Insure against lose or damage Ny do Cotton and Woollen Mills. and other PlanufaoWnirs, Brildiogs, Merohandise, Furniture. and other proven?, on rato.• cable toms in She following well-known oomprunee: PRCBNIX INSURAPCP I , CO., OF lIARTFORD. Cash cafrital sod Surplus farni.Ms el. METROPOLITAN FIRE INS. CO., OP NEW YORK, Cash Capital and Surplus PROVIDENCE WARRINGTON INS. CO., PROY. Cash li tArtal and Surplus 11314.789 ARCTIC FIRE lIISU CE 'CO., OF NEW YORK Cas Capital and Burping 0RE,144 HOPE FIRE INSURANCE. CO., OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Cur phous ai,m4 6l. CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW MAVEN, Cash Capital andl:lurptue 8334401 77. GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK, Cash Plapltal and Rorpluii onslat 07 HUMBOLDT FIRE IN s. CO., OF NE N YORK. Cash Capital and Borplaa $113,968 H. Application,' in person or DJ nom will i t fteeiv. prompt a i l t e einii fi r. SABINE D No. 424 W 241.1 T Street. T' ENTERPRISE • INsURANag. COMPANY cri OYU. DIPIILL (Finr, umunaziok EXtfLUEIVELY.) COMPANY'S .Burdloru, s. . MAMMA TOURTII AND wALivrrz ,sx.nsrm. F. RATCHFORD IITAVI• WILLIAM Me Kim NALBRO FRAZIRR. frtlN M. ATWOODI ar. T. TIARDICI, JIMMY Wusill' en. . XATCHV CIEIARLES W. COXE. B. AMERICAN FfRE INSURANCE Co., UN INCORPORATED 111*-011ARTER PERPE/l• N 0.310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Raving a large paid-up CatutatStook and 8111 4 :i in vested in sound pad available Beetillbes, co ntinu e to insure oh Dwelling', Storm, Furniture, Mere dine, Vessels in Pert and their mimosa, and other Wong Properti. All losses liberally and promptly seamed. HIIiCTORIS. roe. R. Marie , , • John T. Loam, Weleh, James R. Campbell, el Q. Morton. Rdmee 0. Dat,lh, ck Wad/. Ghee. A. Peraltney, Iskee v l Morns. T (MU R. MARIE , President, ALBERT C. L. CRA FORD. Secretary. rewpc QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA. NY—YRANIC LIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALlIt= STREET PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SIM litpun stis,744.7o.—theintes elution Lower Damage by EMI. an the l'enis of the Sea. Inland Navigation sad TrAtuiyortattott. GEORGE H. HART, Pmaident, E. P. ROSS, yielatestd7nt, H. H....COGIISHALL, See y Tresamer, 11. N. BUTLER, Awnstaat fleoretary. D/RECTORS. George IL Hart g . P. Room, • A. C. CAMS, Yager S. Peril:Our, E. W. Bailey, Andrew R. Chambers, m H. R. Cornball Samuel Jones, Iti, Hon. H. M. Feller. mhd-tf NSURAN OE COMPANY OF, ,THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AHD MA RINE INSVRANCH-Ro. EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chartered in 17N—Camtel .1110,W6—Auets, JanurY /e ims, 'same 60-100. Ail invested in soma and available securities-sop- Untie to inure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, eto., on 'Havel tenni,. DIREOTORB: lenty D.,lTherreril, Genus H. Starr. moon = lsidore !mined aunt, Jr.. WagitiTrimithe Te m erepr a t 18.1.1 , Wllliem Bi4thite Olutrieit a. Letitia HENR7II. Sa r aERD, President. Wild...lAM HA R PRA. Secretary, is 4-wfm If Rorti t ig ro ntral; RXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY ALA --Office No. PO WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable tern% either limited or per petual. DLRECTORS. lOLlthage: fitjrcieLdhlrartn. Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C. Hat Thomas Marsh. John filopowe . Jr.. Sam!. L. limedlet. Jas. T. Hale Ilefonte. JEREMIArt. BONSALIL President. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vies President. EDWARD W. DAVID. Pentetari schtl-srfmtf Sunbury and Erie R. R ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA -L U NY.--Anthorised Capital SWAOO—CHARTER PERPETAL... WALNITS Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Fanuture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, 0811 . 1011. and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. Jacob Esher, Joseph Maxfield, D. Luther, Dr. George N. Eckert, • L. Andenried, John R. Blakiston, DeWitt Pearson, E. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, J. E. Hawn. JACOB ESHER President. WM. F. DEAN,'Vice ,Prealdent. W. M. SMITH. Secretary. apS-tuthstf LIFE ENSURANOE AND TRUST COM PANY.—TH33___PEPIN MUTUAL LIFE INNU LANCE COMPANY Northeast corner of T' ' ' DOCK Streets. Am s, WA , ,,..- iF..inakt. itißUßFANAYOiratener-puralutelet litSerete in iiMairate, an Amite* AU isontnoto dem 00 tke Veriniegtorip Adminiatratoni, Aasiguss Truism and Ifterdiane. 1 / 1 111THEIL tanll.l L. Miller, Bezel A m iltokee. njanun Coates. iotterd B. Newbold' James B. A r ta n 'ieNfie Mart P. Hecker, - oomph H. Trotter. WM/1 H ja Kern, mama Hasten, Rti:e_Yiellgrell. sophl i Psiddinsi . land . Bowler, leery C . Townsandli - el_L. atolunaeni - jt_odobhus Kent. Wet W. Horner. !Villain it. Gam Ms B. Archer, t i irdlalo o n , • fr i nelk. %rtstleal *enter H. n, rtao ' John h . ireolr mag' . P. B. Mohler, Emden. . Amb. JoiN W. 'minor— Beare DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPAY. • .INCORPOBAED BY Tr LEGISLATURE 03 ENNIVBIZV Nlt b llloll. 01 1 F/OE O. E. CO )) DI AND WALNIFT Stmt., hits& We. MAR,IDE, NOVI•NCE II VEIWEIA, C A R GO To all parts of tk• Rath. 'midi% INLAND INSURANCE]) _ Oa lamas. by River, Canals , Lakes, and Lau eartise• to all karts of the Unto. FIRE INEURANUEI Da Merchandise genlirl7. ga akil NTl‘ l ifF Traikraar, November I.l*. rim Market Tabu !MON, Pluladelphis City 0 V neut. Loan-41i1.06P N 100,000, Pennsylvania State a V ot. Loan—. fe,eee 00 11,000 Pennevlvania State It ot. Loan.,., i II1,W) 00 28,000, U.B. Treairary cent. Notes and interest one woao 830,000 U. B. 'Prenatal I V et.Noteo and inter est 30,011 N aN.Ooo Temporary L7)lllll.l:77h7diti of Phila - impala . WON CO $OO,OOO, Pennsylvania Railroad fd ldortgate Pennsylvania cent. Bonds.-- -- d3XO N 8 , 10,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort -1117,000 Weattlili s arig n‘ P l aii c ral d a s gar :Railway "A" N Company 7 ler at. comp. bonds..... HAN 00 11111A00,1100 shares atm Germantown h g Comparly, interest and prim smranbed by the city of I , elpha- /I ON 111,1 N, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Com lON 00 $11,00.100 shares North Pennsyl"vaM Rail road Company.._._lN IX UN& shares Philadelphia loa aiailteaai 'rug Company, Philadelphia sue savannah steam Navigation Com pany, Ocean Bteani Navigation Company, Philadelphia and Ha vre de Grace flteant*Tow Boat Company. Philadelphia Eirolduiso fentpany —JAW N Bondi and Modiregeo. and Beal Estate , . IM- 11°Lna floe ki Bills receivable forlnsurances made— IBMS • Balance due at Agencies-Premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due the Company— . UAW IS ;Sorts and stook of sundry humne* Compir" meg-- n ENO 00 ORA on Poposit i VAN 111 111111.1(R - DIABOTOIII. William Martin amnell4. Motes, Edmund A. Bettis?. • .P. Porton, Theo*bilun Pau Cats ems 8 °Ana _ . lo 4 hn R. Penrose , Jones itZ n ii ." ohn C. Diivisa. men Trequeir, o n :a; 11.' Ilvaiiii. William Eire, Jr.. H and, trues O. Rand, bort Beau. intern C. Ludwig* snob P. Jones, ° amen B. hi'Farlaimi. r 57. . 1 1i i .Vetea, Joshua Y. Eyre, *serge O. Leiser, John B. Semple, Pitts,b's , Huge Creagy inusrles Xeuy, D. T. Mousey A. B. Berger, • .. WILLIAM MARTIN, Pro/1110M. • TllOB. C. *LARD, Viol Presidept KERRY LYLIFURN. Seareterr. die NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROAD NEW YORK. Whep completed, six years ago, the PT. NICHOLAh was universally pronounced the most magnificent. on• venient, and thoroughly organized establishment of t.si kind on this continent. What it was then it remains to day—without a rival in size, in anmptuousuess, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for one thousand guests, In cluding one hundred complete suites of apartments for families. Six hundred persons elm be comfortably seated at the tables of its three robin, liming rooms,. and nos thing that mode rn art has devised for the convenience aed social gratifiaation of ,the travelling 1.111)1i0 has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practimil details. The early reputation of the house at home end abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments, and its hone-like comforts aim luxuries, has been est hanced every year by the unweaned exertions of the propnetors. Invir-am TREADWELL. WHITCOMB..V O. /1111 E NEW JOB PAINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" le prepared to execute neatly, cheaply and expo ditiouall am. All online left at the Publigation Oftioe of 214 us:, No. 417 OUESTNWS STRUT. Will be PromPUT ote 44e4 tp. 1031 bAl.Ell BY AUCTION. INSURANCE COMPANIES. avitAaTtnts. 2101fr1CAT L. DAW•11111. fed Haowe. B. A. FAktlittTvel. RDEISW DD Cie L,_ol/7 nom. Dary ATARA, Prondent. M. fell L. MILLEN, Presidest, t ~an. oun, Viso fleet. HOTELS. JOB I'HINTING. EVERY DESCRIPTION 07 £LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL nurairie, PAIWPRLIsTif, PAYER BOOM!. OIRCULARB, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. lAPiDBILLA, Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURER/10 MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE MALE'S BY 1111*YION. M . TtiOktMs % SONS. . • Nos. 139 sad Idl Beath FOURTH Steen . rlPrumerAffpfs. er sad 69.) • STOCKS AR NE ILL RiTATE. RIE EX ANGE FVRRY TUESDAY., BA D L urTng A t l h . ri smear sea - Sonia July and Anglin Olaf omissions! sales, VW' Rand hi tts of each _property issued eeparstaly. in addition to which we publish, oft the Saturday Presinea to each, axle, one thousand astabrues. In Pinnabt: form, giving full descriptions of al the property to sold on the rollowing Tuesday STOCKS A.lt Rini. ESTATE. Behr at Ow Exchange T. nth /all. 8 041 1" ittl a qin for ear " it r lity v ist iizty OA , —OVY illa o resl _est4te sad a at the Es ue, Intl 160,1~ E . : said at in na=el .. _h e cr y it i mat 1 ritaelt e .,.... if...EACra r kATE AT L W.. Mr we We * large amount o , real estate set ESIII.II/ sale, including espy, issenition of rr tty = wean Property. Pnnted 114017 Mast ) a ea Nem PRIVATE a 11E01 ER Real estate enters on oar private WO MIMI= an gt advertised occasionally in pin. yobbo we atmasser, (of which 1.900 cosies are printed id Prim of dame. TO BOOKSF.LLEKEL THE FIFTY-FIFTH PHILADELPHIA___TIADS SALE OF BOOKS, FrIEREOME PLA TER etc.. eon commence on MONDAY. Septembsrr air' Catalogues in preen. REAL. ESTATE—AUGUST 14. Orphans' court Sate—Eetate ofJohn Hannan, deo'd. Two eery Snok DWELLING. Cathedral avenue. Twenty-11nm ! ward. Saw* Estate—Two-etory Brick DWELLING. ad- Jolairt. Same Eetete—Two•story Brick DWELLING, ad 101Iting. Dreher - eV evert thr!e—Fatal e of George Rana., 460'd. °ROUND KENT of ag o ft year. SameEvate—ONOlHrD RENT of $9O ay ear. Peremp.ory Sale—By ord.? of EOM. 'Very va'aante LOT, .1 sense, IC perches, on the Teti road, above Nicetnwn 137319. ateabsolate. e ar B'e it °r rlfl"ST aTgr at John r rtnarteg on the river Delawnre. terry ISTORE. AND DinrelNG, H Sale.e. 333 Green street, Third ward. •• • • Parernplott fate. 0 Th oi rratory Brick DWELLIRO, Twelfth Etreit nog* 1/1311Y IMPOltrc BALE. By order or toes. 201011T01111 IRON raaldra Y'S•WOBJEIS ANU EJTATE. On Tuesday. Seat. 4, Ihei, at /7 tr'Oeck , noon, at the Pluladelphl Exchange— Th. very valuable property, belonging to the Manton Iron Company. situated in Brcmtour county. Pa.. con swing ofabout 1.000 acres very valuable mineral land.. ores. mining meting. rolling mills. furnaces. nearly ale dwellingx. cues. ac.. Act. Terms— 43(1,MXF cub, when the property is +truck otr, balance on the exeunt/on of the deed, within St demo! 1117' Full rettmeetate ready in handbills. gals at Nix. 111 arts l 3ll NouttePOWITH SUPERLOR PURNITU .5, t_T CR-EZATIMK ROIL% PLANO-FOR E 75, . 05 13 1,5 CARP • On Thnrrtal Itonnaa, At! °Week, at the motion Store, an amartmost of amellent af0054-ha7{d ftetAttore, elorXdlano-fortet, &le morrow, oafrita . Ote., from ' doetuaaa hotaolcappina. removed SO tika Moro et oonvosioaao •ali sake. MUSKS NATHANS, AtIOTIONIZI Amp sestiseme sem* If MITE and RA MONEYVe=III.I Wham, Mule lowest TOWN Oil Ratoheff•jenvedri.. l ohSr 5A 8 ,4711 0 00. 040 _„__ • eeries, segars, hardifflgg i eWery troldurai aaLiin!fi oS niture, bedding', and on &aft of *feu GMOII,IIOII. large small amounts, rani splal OMR M l d a r .r rialkt:6l;tat t eitlZMlrgimi v. eft. lir Private entrance on RA Blase. Mr Business home 11 A. M. to M. Heavy insurance tor the hamlet ofdtplestLens. CHARGES GHIA TWO PERCENT. ihr Advances of 8100 and upwards at two per cent, Advances of 100 and upwards, at owe pit ant. fog short loans. . AT PRIVATE RAUL _ BOMB of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVAN and CRRONOM_ETER WATCHES, inantifaotared at ball the tonal telling prices, gold lever and Levine watet i: l silver lever and Inputs watches,Awns. French watches, at astonishing lows rises. Jewell, every description, very lowurnns, pistols. witsiem In drnmenta, tint spality of Havana a{aarrae., at half the importation prioe, in quantities to nit 11111 Vi• and vatting other kinds of goods. OUT DIX)11 PALER Attended to personally by the Anatomist. Consignments of any and every bind of gppds NOSES NATNANS. WILLIAMS, BOYLE * CO. ACC; TIONEERS k COMMI6SION MEROFIANTI. , 1 e. 6 North. MALY Si, BT. LOWS, ?do„, (foraorly Messrs. Myers, Clashorn, Jk. Co.. oder their services to the metabolite, manafecterers, others of Philadelphia, for the sate of drl soak, am ps% boots, shoos, hardy are. Jewelry, ko.. 16: Cash advances made on receipt of goods. Nettlements made three days after sale. RIVIIMINC2B• Mons. Myers, Cies horn, & Co .. relledelebl6 " Stuart & Brother, Philadelphia. V4ll Wyek, Townsend ,& Warressa. Nov York. L. & B. Curtis & Co., New York. " Wood,SOW. & Co.. M. Louie, Mo. " Crow. PdoCrestp. & CO.. " oll&-thstelt MICIIINERY AND IRON. PENN -TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER" woRZ.4. 4 ,—NEAFig & 1 ,41 PRni:: I CAL AND THMORF,..CALNOV MACHIN ISTS,BOILER-MAKER 4 LACAB,_ and FOUNDERS, having, for many, .7 4,1,1 * wren na successful operation, and been exchnavelqr building and repairing Marine and River ' New Sisk and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. il,„_•ret km, leo.. respond:illy offer their servioas to the isitß% as baths fully prepared to contract for Engines of :mg' sizes. Marme. , River, and Stationary. ,lisviss lista of patents of diffarent sizes.. are propared. , Pe 01- den with quick despatch. livemassontaioß cf igem. natant making made at the shortest notice. V oi t i anadse . Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. For i rinsw i i?l alias rand kinds ; Iron and ]inu Csat Roll Turning, gorow C airi si OtELr worr un o:V neeted abova bnalee _e Drawings and eperoiSca el " 1 Let t e ample - wha forrre- p. re of coats. where they can Li► inet misty, and are provided with shears, blocks. f take.. for ratans heavy or light wei hts. NA JOHN . P. B G „ FEK, . BEACH and PAL abating. PPOINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY _, No. 961 BEAcli atroat, Nena , natoa, Phabagoniaa.-1/11.- LIAM IL TIERS informs Ina (nand.' that, Da el l um chased the entire stook of Patterns at the a vizi ftM dry, be to now prapared to, memo orders for. lhai. Gnat, and Elm atill Castings, Baer, Cli , aid Howe Wort, - Geanaa. Casilala ands ftola r =tory or Cupola Farrumass, us dry or grim ask or issiSis 2/311111L V. lILIILHICI, I. VLISKA MUM, SOUTHWARK F OUN D waxmum. Kl,_ FIFTH AND WAHHENSTODI ,ADILPHIA. OR i. 601 1. ENGINEERS AHD DUG Manufaatare High and Goar. Pressaretssaa foLand, Rim. and Hanna memos. Ganometara, Tank,. Iron Boats, Re.; Caltßass ofall kinds, either Iron or Gram Iron Frame Roofs for Goa Works, Work elms, Earl road Stations, ka. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest sad aunt is smiled *lonian:oho • Every dawnotioa of ?Imitation Machinery, mai ac Sugar, Etats. and Gnat Mills , Vann= PUB. OM eiliat Trams, Dofocafora,liltong, Pupping En&ea, Solo Agents for n. Rams Paint - mar Asan= • Nssairth's Mat_ Sawn Rastator l g ir gas si lliWoistlesFatinA UftWagal emu . A little, but often, fills the Puree." EIRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Wedant. Philadelphia, pay. all Deposits on demand. lISPOi;Mrs' money seemed by Government, Stale, lea d Cl Loans, Dromnd Rents, Mort "Ml &tour deems safety better than large profits, consequently , will ran no rusk with depo sitors' money. but have it at all times ready to return, with 6 per Gent interest, to the owner ' s' they have always done. This Cornrow nem suspended. Female', married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, en d deposits can be withdrawn ONLY by their consent. Charter perpetual.. incorporated by.the State of Pennsylvania. with authority totem's money from trustees and executors. LARUE AND BPdALL SUMS RECEIVEED. Office open daily, from ft to 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock. DIRECTOR/I. Jacob B. Shannon, Circa Cadwallader, John Stundler, Georg* Russell, alachi W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Leyte Brumbhaar, Renry Delany, nioholas Rittenhouse, atathan,Smedley, Joe. H. Setterthwaita,_ Jones Yorke', Joseph W . Lissitioot. JACOB B. 8 HAmtorf, 0711116 CADWALLADIA, Trolllllllllr. apii-T " A Dollar gaTed le twice earned." QAVING FIIND—FIVE PER CENT. IN- N-7 TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Street, southwest corner of Philadelphia. Ineorporated by the State of Peaaryl veal& Money is received m any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal, The once to open every day from nine o'clock in the niornlng till nor o °look in the evening. and on Monday end "Xlitirsdny evenings till eight o'clock. Ron. HENRY L. BENNER, President ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Watiax J. REED, Secretary. MUMACTOWS: Hon. Henry L. Benner, R. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. L'arter, Joseph B. Barr Robert Selfridge, Frances Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkeir, Q. Landreth Mann, James L. Stetherson. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Iliortgeses, Illround Rents, and snobfirst-class seonnbes as will al ways insureperfeot security to the depositor!, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability to this Institution. - cal-ly SAVING YIIND—MTED STATES TRUST COMPANY, oorr.er THIRD and CREST r Street. Large and email sums received, and_paid back on de mend without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INT)s REST from the day of depomt to the day of with drawal. °Moe hours, from ! until 3 o'clock even day, and on MONDAY EVENINOB from 7 until 9 o'olook. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland. from XI upwards. - President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD Treasurer—JAMES R. HUNTER, riariY FISK. Aotnarr. NOTICE—To the heirs and legal repre aentatives of Wt Siam Rogers, deceased.—You are hereby notified that b• virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county to me directed. I will hold on inquest to divide. part, or voice the Real Fatste of William Ro_gera. deo'd, on WEDNESDAY. the B'h day of AUGUST.II,BO at 1 o'clock P. hi. at the public house of John Rowe, in East Lampeter to wnship, when and where you may attend if you think woes]. B. F OWE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. July IL . 1969. 141 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. hatate of MICHAEL GRATZ, deceased. The Auditor appointed Dy the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of FRANK M. ETTING. True tee under two certain deeds of trust, one dated October Path.lBl9. by REUBEN .ETTING, and ethers, to FRED ERICK BEATNS, and the other dated October tEtth, 1819. by said Beaten to SIMON GRATZ, and others, re corded re:meaty:el, at Philadelphia, in Deed Book B. W. R., No. 11, pp. 713 and 717, of L.e Relate of Michael Gratz, late of city of Philadelphia, deceased, and to re poi t distribution of the balance in the hands of the an nountant, will meet the parties in interest. on MON DAY. Ausust 6th. 18&i. at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No. •16 WALNUT Btreet. Philadelphia. Ir2t-tuthstit CHARLES 8. PANCOAST. Auditor. BILL HEADS. TO THE PUBLIC. CALHOUN'S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above 'patent is deemed, by soientifio and natal cal Irian, to be the very best ever offered to the public, and needs only to be seen in actual operation for int merits to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is so perfectly adapted for ventilating . private and public buildings. schools, hospitals, engine house', mines, steam and sailing vessels, and for the care of smolizi chniiners they have no equal. Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Reatingjind Ventilating Waorooms of CHAtI.WILLIAMS, tilt MARKET Street, Phila. Personal attention will be given to all detenptions of heating and ventilating be the Undersigned, who bee been many yearspractically engaged in the sow busi ness. Also for sa le, Cider's matly-telebrated warm-air furnacee, cooking ranges, bath ballet la trat l WY fete atutl , t r io CHAS. lA LABELS ON IRELAND. O'GORMAN & WILSON. (Ric/fano O'GORMAN. EDWARD 7. WILPON). ATTORNIRS AND COurvssLLoßS Al' LAW, No. 122 BROADWAY, New York, Baring established ertenswe Correspondence and Agenolestbrouabont Dstang, wttl rats - chaise of thy collection of Claims, gssoss.-&c. Itsoxl to Otlmr Daum la oof tan Am emu:, ,sisl 100 awn 001k1PANIE11. BT. LOUIS, BM SAVING FUNDS. LEGAL.