t .-17$61VIRIRrer , - , MIN .1 , 1r57 -1 - ;t. - -RICIVELOPMENTS.- A ' 4 ,-, - litztaktatoritATAttlrAtlavr. i , 3. • • ,T,tia'Enifirfrigordsr ariblishen ttiA 611oviint rOat itittation in ittreditiqn of Tatitelk7:o 3 1 ) 1- Ediaiat PJai:VOse thti24Pl rittfOrti r wilL Klbtair:(lsdittrit 4! t l Onr,`Oh4shadlist) -rheitifritoy A l lfo , pitse ,rirew from • the-United - Slates:slily Praladeri. 'haying -been Ilanttdcabindobrad: , 0 -TlteliniOtiotdtion id;' that :she datoto4 Kornai t6restUth#4o ,6 oeir.' "-UK not ;ex tbaseVaraelarstaloithd after threi ',ll4tti'i4miWitairrititog eargossiV , The United 1 4 t eam ,sakwa4aar Ara alsraitr , ' , 'etnithis ,hoW li,Min TSB-P.1.1M 02. -A% orviin f in.. 4 '-' t anat . /rig oiserinstlannarr-Tith,f for Porto - vdiC,Smitio,l, hor mlearanoe °air 'aposittlelt tVe? - ,RtiipsOr:Express 4S*Piti 4%1.44 . (DA eusteni -Noise link who tin)* to furnish to the Aso Kdated Xmas liAsonest littrOf rileiranees, and *II4O ,pabkkriNtedirets saniarestirst thiNse'of ihsfenri itnd hetilb4lo l d A It :14 '.0 6 .***04,7 1 ,- • ryj ::The,.Willtain-it"..-Kilibylen - beet' orsnad - for th'e last tiro van, bErOyanish-,BleatowArtaingi , *tinaliTgairtiragased-ziri -Aire- business. A closrann , * listing** itillkstalitelnifilitiport, she Ares- nent-he i rrnirtly londed i 4 , 7lllo,shg 11 4 :141 or4 ft riellelt; aajeaverltieter striie.! 2be Maid States. 'Mahal 'lll4 daliatrknewlle.l thineotielzetbi kir did;_they4/1 inir in the semis boat:. - _ y, estarviite it 2rsSr r ba> o ' k. 7I , ilpfiz4b , dt.ggitlinniAni"..gitinklaih r innklinnieil! four:, *OAS 11 . 4 Viii:Illigiglini4l.lCsy about aintriailiei to the eastward of Trinidad „(Isie Of, aPai;'ha 'United, :Sista ',stearin? Wyandett vines bilstinl &slide inaininorntnit, - litit did not ; ittorthneergo wee dnded 'T.Ve''Oovoitner Trinidid'as repotted lin*ezeonivi4l comp f80,000 ,- Intelr_neoney.' -plaveszwere pobliely,e4l by auction in'the streets ; Pit#loolntiont 8850 esett. ; Cap., .am.:l o4 *.ati , ,s of the et , yandott nailed on the Govin , 'nerd and: found - ent: Irons "hiMltiat ItiCknew Ittitint ‘ theirlitidialr. IS bellered that Captain Stan l ey repotted 'the matter to. the 'United Stites Government, __and 'that "that old ' public Aniotionarereaniiilino it a geoi4 joke. 4 TIES SLAVWDARK LOUISA: : I'ea,l4 'eenteuiporaries hayelrept Very quiet iheUt hipt dive! Aut. left elle port, )36; bark Lteifte;,Strorego, feebt. Isgq, shu owned And IcommaudeiPbri fdtelguety -It 'ft 'einiiereTy,l,te ,be-hoptHi,thetie - British etuieei.litil leeptite. 'her, erlioriatiehe flies , the American alter not., iNaw York, August 6 Eh, 1§60._ - • 2• • run aIIAVE:rnADIN NAP YORK Mimicry. petit :' 4 ." That, New • York Tribune of„yeaterday. says; 41 There only one branch "of , commine which erto,tatikot to participate in' the general revival or trade,"at-this-moment, in-this port s to that degree nthlahlinte to bentreetedi 'The foreign - stria:trade Unmet:been-fie brisk, for the last week- or two 'am hethere , warreeeon'toduppOtailkrould be s jugging fragiAoliat eloaranets ler the, hest .montha of: the year; Which we- published not „ lop& ranee. Not that it is di:LC . 4O-44 Means. • 1 A Dint 10,„ ItAßAndlf .7 Nod ng asnee ,: ihe- bark Lonlsa aieaied for at: joiro;whieh phrase, or . Its ludghbierhood; she - may Tbitoria,,4fria iilth a' Oita nritagroes ; and there IS leading no*—with our resplitts to Marshal llyn• ders—it Pier-No.' dp,`Eastltiver, a Ship called the Ben hhargen,SOl,sertieoimilie name, which is on doubtedif,intended for,the'sleve trade. It is pre tended thetatio is boned to Cape Towp,,end that her eriiirdlerbozinit hair .toridir to' whalerit.. But shale taking ea board a cargo mob as best flade,a marketll4lolo)*Calibt of-the miehartge for, olavas;-andruch, undoubtedly, is bar destine. ‘l , ll3'..naltAnD IsLazatarlin INOREAtinla. • !- , Any 'sleekness: in , trade here - IS certainly not °Wing 14 any want of _demand elsewhere. The bricWillharn, ¢ R. Kibby, whoa, 'clearance y this NV, /II January:We, mumuneed ps.Ahn, fiat jest re. tenet arrived at:Key West on the 24ttr in , possession of -a - Wavelets from the United Ettetetrubtp ,, Crnsederrlieolorbeen , poked up'at son abandoned. Oteonteei her,voyege had been secereplished, and she Iseurneoted to lave landed in 'Chiba three ,bnpdred negroes. -Anybody, war vridentoe'td her afteie that, as 'she 'thenoeferward 6 -0 143 0.1t.'¢ dengeretnsfiessession to the owners , 08 the 10 of June, an American, bark , was tanned not far from- TilikladVOtitia; afterlaving lauded-a tam offlohr hundred and ifty'Afrioans; allVWheatt ifereieiblkdy, Sold iq 'the etreeth of, Trinidad fOrlhe mind sum of sBso,eaeli:' We grail soon hear: no, attbt; of others of the lfew ,York Beat lendinglheir,catgoes. ' ' • FONTFoa FIFTY BLATANT FITTING UP i.e , waAnE- Either„they- hays _grown , more` quiet or nitsVog paste in tbisolty, in getting. off these ieSse probability Is that their, pwamedinge bare aftraated more attention'. than 'la agreeable,. and they aro disposed for a timo to try their inter-' glair etseWheio.- We - - Vali - the — Attention of the proper officers inNastoW. NewNedford, and New London- t 4 this matter. If we are not misinformed'', "PT, vassals fittips , out, :Possibly at tide' momenifn,thwmparts on-whaling .voyages,,,with cargoes sail stores, such as no honest, whaler aver patabblow hatches. And they - will rind. Shit 'no morehAiiiin good and reviler standing ;has _any ,- tlgnitt•Ab,rith ' "iliese - vesseli., They are meant forge - Vets, an4unlessidoPped, will laud - their oar• goes; anieerable ;mistokes In,'.onba • before air 32 ths Artrorr• TUN' SLAVES AT HEY Wass. • , a'Streekndent of the ekarteiton'Crotrietf thus Writes from Key West, under July 20, 1860: ” Theitot :of the. African. slavas - we,re - _sent . on Wm' the'alo Star of the Union on the39th toot, andufin'esprortheSame aftantion for 'flinon, ,, Afrt, cazf - Abe'.Wilfrir 06130* ,holidArsi 388;'obratt• • tiitin„;whatiwakknOwnias the coign of the lin- - knownunnettat4" Frolichf bark. The . total nuntWi. delivered to the thrne.iissela for re. tem ht theludance of the'original,ynmbcr have, Aie#: •S • -, t, • •: coliteisin , `ii4tratillternetiteilibe , lntitidlitition 'or so.larrassomharat 011/110110110111t 12M/it-has Pafief s wap, we raliy...well Aurae and Inquire if this thing is, again' to • be - renewifil'; if la mob a cr4fatfictlie cqunt lee 114 so largokifcir ti gees-, tastable Weintisity,'-ar•orte • town. 'to' be abide '-tb breathing/met - mut buriallspot of suCh 'per' anti?' Welds:re no tl4GtHuttthenextCongreei will la-, veattisabillsia Mattes-end eon:spare notes as :to - the poi* and!coca - of •sopportin A g negroes Africa, whiletireet Slit aft' reornitir her,: ranks hoe-West:lndia gelds from such *soirees of supply. amiistow uttrealinte.`: A good deal has bees said about rescue and other' means,forAhtiVreedifery.'Of nothing of a very,4nehle character evinced itself, other than the arti valfer eerie half 4 0 1se Itlfrontl from Oahe. lui4 - eletritliere;•iehe looked ittut talked gravely upels"" thalasim nab 'ealreienaide and provided. Most of the legal - luminaries being ob• souto,Ttaavt-not. been , e lottannor bowl's? their vfliTo:lfll:re *Tied 14 W .14ffel el'inbitig, h i d; as to cO/444.1*Joilushave - * delabliduit the polished steel bareesetspf.thegnaM awoke some wholesome regards for their personal safety, and thetas salons of chivalry thOughcit prudent to return unscathed rather than carryitheir wounds in the rear. yisakyrotaruns OF TOW EILAirB: EARRACixs. • ; Theteolltideof the traclifeatimius.'or untrodden pilets, t of Onilirodd more complete than.the- late-maidence , of ' , those mimes, The buildings stand, but the loud and .dinn ing sound of voiacs-rth o chanting cudisir o iting 'artd.danoitl, and, even the fieieti are all gene—.. thoVitry seWtinel—theehal enge-relief guards= thilicnoho6;leing note alMOY,ProPofillion of food -the loon, 'foill,„and liter!' the :stocks, are all :de= sojiody andalloneeinigns throughout... The •story about the hark Adele being lurnt alt 'unitise ; her crew wuirpisid of Us Hsiang, and belonged to the hfaidtinit, having landed a cargo of slaves. ' ' paisturritrurxideUbs. Thialisturldeliairk7Captstin Craven, is again in pork; having; been trrubliag on her station on the anther* coast Of,Citha. - The new tendinous - for claretfr and Clain; Anguilla Key,.was verril_ coasting vessels were about. The-Mohawk ploikedxtpnboatltdrtft, evidently belonging to a Spanish -fisherman, from twine; ho., being found therein; • lieut. Duncan arrived here with An ele gant brigantine, -no 'Mine, 'retied off 'Anguilla, on thd 211; no one on bona., Menem a slayer, and doubtless- landed- her slaves ',while the — Crusader was 'ehresirtgA. bark; . the brukfase the Peg toes was la,the.galley,-phit, warm: - .This is a new hue In the --an }Thglish:island ;the streeeseful pot for slaves-in transit - to Cuba. There are three resets .rrow,; tykogi in:Havana, having sueesesfully, imuted•their cargoes.' There ECO'R good Mani ru mors about the negroes who left here in the ships for Africa Orptjskalt await something tan gible. ' A SLAVER IN GEORGIA. A correspondent- of- the -Athens (Ga.) Benner,' writing from Charleston, on the 28th ultimo, says: "We bays, no mews other than what you see in the newspapers, cave that we know that °nitwit Wilhiesday . Morning, at daylight, a brig, Res seen diSolaitigging. if cargo of negrees, 'which' anchored just off Gimbals . , Georgia, and afterward the sebum, nor &Min for the river, and the brig further out to sea," ' • luronzartv - rir.lwr =TESS OF DIAMONDS— THE UNITED STATES VS. A CASE OF DIADIONDS sees rise reported_ some time ago, when'a large:amount of 'dieneends and ruble* wore forfeited to the , United Statesf Beads *ere then entered by the importers to the amount of $ll,OOO, and the ptoperty was withdrawn. A mo tion was recently made, by tho Government to com pel the stipulator/Ito execute their bond, - and pay in the amount: tonne r of that treat eempanies to the oredits)f the United States. This morning counsel appeared k ShoW:datistilirby the order should not be executed) ,and stated ) , as' a, reason, that etipula-7 - tors "Were abotit to petition the Secretary of the Treasury for.e. remission of the amount.. , Mr. B. Henry, epposedthe stay of ; the, execution on the. groat& that WS ivairen independent remedy, and thtdstitpApplitration to the Seoretaryehotthi-not allowed) to> interferer with 'the dingsbefora. this edurtr, — , Z - 4 Sedge' Be ftedoeidoiltbat 'the .Iqt:deters ghoul* ply:in - the` Ur:000 fee thitloinelit'of States; OoVeitonent, case the deeiitton of the Secretary should be adverse.---klYete;re'rk A nein r d>inLskatfiridgotown, Barbadoes, writing'ontthe 20th utt4 seri tiro Or_ three, dayS Previenele the 11th' "ohpioria showers of theyell' drought before, and the very hot weather bins the 17th; witheitt a drop offetni-fitavir fairly;loint 'up ,riverytt o u s Le th e grohnd ) aild'ttifelly disappointed tha.presprots of , the phutteiso peeduee -is In ;good de mend, lin& twleltet et dour; emir ',Meal, letti, beef ) bacon, end , broad f have ,advanoede ten Per oat. Within-thilisitAWo - ) &Pc , •N 0 bQalnese._ooPll le t ip ping.up d o gur deprededr_in:.'evel7 Scent nance.;rlild, enek,Govertior Brooks has gone on aNfilt to -theta; in the steamer Trent.' Ron . G. ghorita.* 311;.:114 . pai, been 'sworn -in to adminisj ter .4i*ll,everiunetit.7duristgr o , thkGovernor's, sb 40iiimil14iiesi , f,i656;4:09i , tpdiuo•verAi • intro leJed ete .the„ PlaurithiVels .43,184 'from:. Cake; tie,ll trd_froM Madras : liad 6,212'fr0m Bola jkay ;43(64.3)644 tnen,:sed 13 7,331 , emen, tOe rut, ?ports= ofWomeri Was, , therefore; :I 31' peCeent..:, ',ThOrdnibir of :Inantigrams. ham need Into -Se We tidtee , in: the ,past -YeorAtMennted to 0,403 ; - of * 10 4 3,761misiblecTr4idad v 4144 , Britiiha t e. Abut; 5513t:Muoiti; e, - !p!) 103 Stlitttli 3 IA 13 ; ' - Igo 1.1 ,T3:3:4•31? t 14'4, GENRkNEWS Sattirday laefit pare) , of ladies aini-gCII - from Binge" visited Cite Besolilitt pioapura oxeladon , •• Mr Oolteman4 of the paid, wird Into the • water Aw ' batbe, veraathibg;.'its he • went •in;• that lithe - weiraubthe iiroWited theYroMit Itat ge:lnatett s : Rtt il4, it I . 1 / 1 411:' • , 'A, few, moments afterwarasids head'iras.,l*oll to fall forward, and rhe begatOo zaink; - when several-of 'those ob shere bilfe i tielthitiniee;'irid Gemmed hins. to th e ,41tOre,,but lie expired Ina few Minutes after reach- Mg it. 'lliafdeatit mos probabiy - caneed by 'dr,lary nit 31th hrath. 13eieates ,wifo, (who, wstg among. ,thafie iirewiat',4,,th'e beach); and one son. The sauna party viteltek the beach four yenta age and 'afthat time two of the number were drowneyi.:. filltiSYLVAltla ;STOW fourth Allgillvient of the !neglect due and ncyahie on the' larimilititotOc,?anar,ttiintai arid wbfah. on the gut oflNoomber,`lBs9, iintalinted 65:18.633 981.07, wine-bnuotnaliv paid,:- as usual, -. "I'4o $918,730 02. '•Tlttg balsimi In the , treasury; On the first :ut July. after• providing; for the interest, -amoahte. t. $352 402,27, es that the Walnut left ililitl;MPOn inederetecaloniation of the inconi ,l"X"7eocipts,. Int amount to about-•$1,000,0001 -Tubule si very handsome exhibit of the financial iifaith,tar.this State,,'sanA: certainly the most flat thrlfig :one - slues the disposed •or her public , 11.4WTae CROP ; IN NEW Thiwrinthir.—Thb Manche s tor Atregrican.learna, after careful inquiry; - that there Will about two-thirds as - much bay , thleyeat there was last year in Now MamPshire. jest and Rockingham , counties, the Proportion is about thrtwfonrths ; la Grafton and ,Onilivan; scareely three-fifths that of 1859. The 'quality, however, is, mash better • than last year, and this far , has been gathered' in ranch better oondition.„ Taking' into atioonnt ' the pronileing crop, of ,apples.,; - tora potatoes, Ao., farmers will -hve no reason to ba!fearfill of a short ineeme..- • ' 3 -'o.4.w.abirilrog } MonroLIF I ,llainna:,—lt • heti been ,stated _ that Macipton Roads, where all the navial in the world might goat in safety and be securely sheltered from 'Morn* may be celled the battler of NorfolV-moiro. properly, tho outer hat; Atletit of ships is large as the Great Eastern; numbering - a- thousand, might ride out the storm there and have sea room to Spare; ' A RIGHT smart little - jolt •of 'work:ins don in ,Tippeeinoo, notlong ago. A Mr. lAtte a farmer of Wea.Plains, out: a lot of . wheat at ei ght o'clock one morning, threahod•it and bad it ground, - going _two miles to a mill, and then his wife baked it into, bread, and had itready to est before eleven o'clock -rosily three hours' from the standing grain to the warm bread. _ _ , , RtiRAHAM Releti.-4he thirty•fonrth annual l letting of Mr. Jonas Webb's celebrated rams took, pleas on Thursday, and was attended by a large envie of English and foreign breeders. The high- , eat-prioed ram was taken at 126 fnineas, after eg sharp hownetitton, for Mr. J. O. leylor, of tlolm.R del, New Jersey; United BtateelLondon. Times, - July 10. . Acoonnitio: to - the returns 'already received* it the Census Burials at Washington. the crops . in all the Northern arid Northwestern t States aro im mensely hoary this year. In Pennsylvania they' are represented to ~be nearly if , not quite double those •of last' year; and in other'States they,wq probably be correspondingly heavy. . Itieutphis papers complain of the law losiness, outrage, and crime in that city. A der-, grain's house was !recently' mobbed by rowdies' and a lady grossly insulted and allot at with'pis-: Witt.' :The Avalanche intimates that it is time for; :a vigilance committe. . • Tan Charleston' News says the reclainsitipps: this season, for losses on - cottony against Southerm dealers, will amouutto ten milliondollars. Cotten' speculators will continue to take the obance 'of losing.imidellars in the hopes of making one. 'THE Illinois Central Railroad is furnished trithaeviiiteeli 'Miles of Mira,' with the usual pro-' portion-of freight care ; but thegrain' crops of the State are so enormous, the road ie incapable of do-- ing",all the transportation required of it. Crionaz Taw:, of Fitchburg, Massachu-; setts,: has"iisued, an 'appeal to Governor, Banks, against the use of tobacco in the State prison and the State pauper houses of lifiesaohusetts. surve 3 ot the Wabash having been com pleted, a report of it was tont to Washington. It , would take sax =tithe and require nearly 00,000 to put her, in trim for sea. Tun concord' Sid/clinch, says that New nerepshire never , had a more luxuriant growth upon its surface than now; end the prospects were never better few a bountiful harvest. Emir lull State census returns have been resolved at the department in Washington. Ohio skuwa an ,increase of .300,090 since 1850. Tun census returns of .Wilmington, nraie . shop * population of 21;224—an Merman of 7,24erinse 1850: W3l. liowaan, residing in Boston, was arrest ed on Sunday, on a charge of murde ring his Wife by beating bar to death. -Ma daily. expenses of the Great Eastern are $1;150. • • Sold and Manly Letter. We subjoin a characteristic letter from Alex MoKinney;Esit It in characteristic in being fear. lesi 'and &licit in its avowal of political pbsttion. " Ottaxasnuao, Pa., July 24, 1860. Gattmxitaat : beg to acknowledge the reeeipt 'of your invitation-to attend the Onnvention to be 'bold at Harrisburg on the 26th inst., and I deeply regret'that illness renders it impossible for me to bo present. • • ; I.isppreciatsi the importance of this movement, in;pommon with the Demeoratie masses of 'Pennnylvainia, 'am grateful to those who have That there &Wild he the slightest discord in the 'party is a ma z ing, and Wall honest mon abhorrent, tor it „reveals the- fatal feet that we have in oar 'ranks pretenders to oar' olitioal faith, whose hy ,poerisy is the weapon with whiob they setk to stub to ' the vitals that ones irresistible orgsnizition, which-bee been ilinetrated by the pen ot, a Jeffer son and the sword of a jeekson. Those who oppose the canes of Douglas are the enemies of the people, for in their hearts be Is en Shrinsd as the lopernation of self-government, the basis of all our institutions, and the distinguishing ehareeterislo of the Republic. The, effrontery : wish w blob the Pennsylvania office-holders 'end seekers, and their dependents have allied themselves with Southern men, who avow that their real, objeot is to destroy-the Union of the States, iskt once an insult to all loyal oiti geps,and a desearatise of the memory of the hu meral patriots who framed our Constitution. I' ma- proud , to say that old Westmoreland, which Snit presented tieneral Jackson ae a until date for the Presidency, led, on the side of liberty," in the'panding contest between the people and the Ofnee-holders. . As early as January, 1b59, at a large county Meeting we unanimously arrayed ourselves against the, attempted Decompton fraud, and my friend, General:Stokes, on, that occasion embodied' in a Splendid, speech the main arguments which have striae been presented to the people throughout the emintry r and, hive been by. them ,endorsed where ever the voloeof reason has been board by inde pendent citizens: •," , • -trust the Convention will spurn, in the unmis takable language of virtuous indignation, the cow erdly attempt of tristois to induce a bargain, and talon! tkipopulat will. - • - ' gelthereations;politleal partied, nor individuals canheexpeoted to make treaties with others net their ; ,Those who'are not with us' are against us; and fusion, compromise, and ocumession are but the hol low - preterite of oar most dangerous enemies, by which they seek to delude us to destruction. We are undeniably in the right. Be just and fear not." = 'Yours linearity, ALE.x. McMammy . . Messrs. R. J. HALDEMAN, Wir. 11. MILLER, and others of Committee, Marrbtburg, Pa. P. S. If the labors of your Convention do not result in the selection of a stsatglu.out Douglas Eticlorattecket composed of honorable Democrats pledged. in writing to support the nominee of the regular /Rational Convention, I shall vote my own ticket in November—equare for Douglas for Presi dent and his better lual for Vice President. The Late Meteor. The meteor of Monday evening, a notice of which was published from one of our correspondents yesterday, seems to have been witnessed in other portions *Utile State antloountry. TII UNTICOR IN DANVILLS. A correspondent sends us the following: . DANVILLE, Montgomery co., Pa., August 7 To THE EDITOR OF THE ERRSB : Last evening, at quarter before eight o'clock, before the light of day had fully faded, or theaters had become visible, a brilliant meteor passed over Danville. It was moving in a northwest direction, and seemed very high. When a little west of this place (without any noise being beard) it burst, or threw off several large portions, which continued following the prin cipal body. Quite a large train of a blu ish white flame, which terminated in a sharp point, followed this meteor, and- the nucleus, or head, was con stantly throwintelf, in all directions, bright and beautiful sparks. The marked feature of this Meteor is t h at, notwithitanding it threw off several portions nearly as large as itself, there was no ap parent diminution of the also of the principal body '; - moreover, it did not seem to tall behind the hills,- but continued on its course until lost in the brigh-trod glow that illumines the western heavens this time in the evening. It was perfectly calm, not a led moving on the trees ; only two small porticies of aloud in sight, and they not in the line or course in which this body was moving. It was in sight about forty seconds W. B. The following accounts are also Published in the New York. Times of yesterday : Ithootrixte, Monday, Aug. 6, 1860. To TRIG EDITOR OF THE EMT 'YORK TDIDD ant led by the interest at present manifested in celestial pyrotechnics, to give a brief description of a meteor, as observed by me this evening (August 6). . At 7 38 o'clock I'. AL, sitting in front of my house (North Brooklyn), and looking towards the •Ivest, I Saw a meteor about ten'. degrees above the horizon, appearing first in a direction about west southwest of my position, and ehooting rapidly end parallel with the horizon towards the north- West. - A liimineue train seemed to 'develop during its flight, and , reached the length of ono or two de grees. , , Jurt before illaaPpearing, it pretlented an appear- - shoegf,exploding. After remaining in view ten or fifteen soconde, and travereing about thirty-five degrees of the ho rlsen,l rdisappeared in a smoky or baey atmos phere a little norther west. • • , Respectfully, ALUMNI' SMITH. BEEN, AT IRVINGTON, NEW Jamey. IRVINGTON. N. J., Tuesday, August 7, 1866. ' !To rim Enifon or Tea NNW Yong TIMES : Last evening at 7,35 o'clock, my attention was called to a meteor moving near the Western horism. It Wag a the brilliancy and color of Venue when at fta timairautri brilliancy. It drew after It a tell, like sparks given off from a burning body, having a:length of lf degrees—no doubt much 'Modelled by the strong twilight. its motion was from moth to north in a circle, in a plane parallel to the mod. dian. When I first saw it, I think it weather's been its maximum altitude above the liaison, which f m oompairin afterwards will certain stars, erebeing none visible at the lime near 10 . Tjudge was about 14deg, or 75 deg. Ira motion was very t esultnited that it took about ten or 'fifteen etennda to describe the arc, from rising_ to setting. ae followed ft In its descent until It wee bidden by vartrading objects—it did not appear to change either its coarse, its velocity or its bril liancy. During an hour and a half after the ap ,paranee counted twenty common me. 'Mors. This morning we had a splendid Auroral 'display, similar le, but not quite as eatenelve as thoeirof !sat sunnier, ' T0ux8,443 - r. Inas. 1 - Prat 'Xit't%''"Ab'''`A r.h.Nb • POWER OP- AN ATOM' Or •PolsON,-4 young Brazilian et:intent - At Medleinoilikee'just"4ll4l,l44 Paris, where ho recently graduated with lio•Mrt 81.10 t aratifid.to dui ratan •or 'a titifute disteition woupon ;the thumb. - preue.pters;_tyelieliu; OhaSseignius, 4.6ldthei itthibentAlidahe, in vain adopted all the h*pedleints that' medloal science and etilleobid sagged th stay the malady. Fuld pf ardorneti seal to aloha the matte hie Velar. Cone' opportunities in Paris, the patient 4441 oh - rootlauing his attendance on thh'i!ippttßkt, ezpirod theoieryebcnin,gbefore.titn hay 'filed for his I.W:up td praetiee nimliiihe in his natirekplace. -• -The celebrated tr. Phillips has recently' been in danger ,of hie life,from a elntiler oauseiapd Dr. De marehand;fortherly a naval surgeon, balkiest died at, Laudernean. (department of Pratico,) at the age or .fiftpeight, in consequence of a rine• fere' with a puture .needle, which had lain some time in a wound for the removal of a eatieeronstwt mor. Diseases of Medlar origin are far from lake quest.'' Dr: Phllerion 'gives an indents of a lady inoculating herself by kissing Bib corpse of her son-holm, while hat this were alighUy.abradedi She , recovered,„but a second patient, a butcher, haying'aledfrom inoculation in skinning& diseased cow, this celebrated physician wee waisted by a medical friend in examining the 'body. Though ho wound was reeelved'while_conduoting theirlnv, et tigations,; both surgeons were , With; a priakiew and heated seneetlen in' the hands and arms, folio - wed by a,feerindof discomfort /advent of appetite for A. week afterward. fu Australia, sheep, - horens; and cows often comorahloate e, AA lar,dahgercius; and , oftentimes, fatadisease, to the persona employed to prepare their skins for com merce.. • • A PLAN has been deVised. 'for' 'preventing spontaneetta combustion in the holds, coal bunkers; store rooms, eto, Of 'ships. To this ,end„ a AMA copper or iron cy l inder inverted is employed,'of capacity from one pint to agallon, according to the size of the. coal: ldnker, hold, or store room to which it is applied. A small iron tube, of one-, fourth to one-half, Utah bore, is connected with the air cylinder, Mitmay be led to any. distanee. It is, With attetright glass tetbi4 attached: to a graduated sotto; which May he flied. in any convenient 'position. The tube is filled ni to the zero en ,the smile with a solution erode and water, Noted with litmus, or. any other coloring matter, and'may be regulated as to degrease of temperature, like an ordinary thermometer. The two curved 'or syphon portions of the tube, are intended to counter-, balance any sudden Amor fall that May beocaa stoned by the motion of the ship. The principle Of the apparatus is thus seen to be ,very simple. Air expands with the slightest inurement of heat; or increase in its temperature; but a bneket full of pyrites maj be in a state of decomposition oralowi combustion some time before it produces snllloient heat to bo indicated by the mercurial thermometer; whereas, the slightest expansion of the ,air in the metal cylinder of this• apparatus will show's En& torlal rise of the fluid .in the glees-tube of the In dicator. ' TUNGSTEN STEEL.—ThiSTISCIG ) hags the Lc Technologiste, has hitherto yielded rather un- . satiafactory results when converted into tools. But, au:lording to Appelbaum and Kongsberg, the, oause of this lies in the ignorance of the workmen as to tho degree of heat at which it should be tempered. Exact experiments show that to temper Tungsten steel a higher - temperature is necessary than is used for English cantosteel, the proper range being from a bright red to a white heat, The process requires a mixture of five parts of powdered yellow rosin, three parts of *hale oil, and two parts of tallow. NO tbls the steel is plunged at a dull red heat, , Afterwards it is brought io a bright red, almost white, and temper ed in the usual. way in cold water to 15 e. As this hind of steel is harder, as well as more easily welded, than English stool, it is better adapted for numerous purposes in the useful arts. TYLLIAN Punrmr.-11. Theo, or Venice, states that after protracted researches he hes suc ceeded in discovering the long; forgotten pitiple dye which was so remota in the Beet. Pliny dietin• plebes two tints, one violet, and the other red. The former is derived from the Murex Truncultts, which at ,p resent is very rarely found in the i 'Adriatic; the latter, which s the true Tyrian pur ple, is furnished by , the .111totx Brandonis. An imporbint Mot ienoted by this venerable naterallpt, namely, that the coloring material derived from the murex le purple when first secreted, while the inferior kind yielded by some other species is ori ginally colorless, and only assumes its purple hue on exposure to tote air. COMPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERIC AlR.—Recent investigations have shown that, notwithstanding the effeota produced by vegetation, eolubustio ,n respira tion, upon the nittogeh, oxygen, and carbonie acid, of which the nit is cow poaed, yet a beautiful compen sating operation is over operative in the groat la boratory of nature, by which usually the propor tions of Abeseeeenstituents ate preserved froin any considerable variations. The eiperiments of Bun son, Reynault, Lacey, Miller, and others, show, however, that the composition of the atmosphere does Undergo some slight fluctuations, which are confined within very narrow limits, and are seldom met with except in very elevated positions._ PRESERVATION OF SODIUM' AND POTASSION:—:-* These two pconliar metals, since their diecovery in 1507 by Sir H. Davy, have become of considerable importance. The difficulty of preserving them has always boon an impediment to their more exten sive employment. In the last number of the Journal of the Frankttat- butittue it Is stated that coal oil le a better article for keeping these meads than neptha, which is generally used for that purpose. In coal oil aodiutti retains its lustre for months or years, while in the purest napths the metal quickly tarnishes, and its silvery white ness gives place to a dull, leaden hue. AMMONIA. - PRODUCED FROSI ATMOSPRERIO Atn.—Agricuitnrists who, know the highly fer tilizing properties cf the ssita of ammonia wilt be glad to !earn that so useful a materiel can new be made m oh °beeper than formerly, in consequence la simple preeesa invented by two French , ehe mists, filwgueritto and De flotwdeval, for obtain ing it from the atmosphere. Thie expedient ban often been attempted both in England end - in .F ranee, but till now without success. ", _ Pitman:CATION uhangy, a ;French chemist; states that yease,,whefher solid or liquid, if mixed with a certain quantity of animal ;or vegetable charcoal, and afterwards dried, either by a current of air or by wrotating apparatus, pre powder whisk preservei, far An unlimited period, its fermenting properties. The yeast from beer, by this means, keeps its strength far a long 'time, and the presence of the °hardest in the vat, it is stated; does snore good than harsh. • AYONG ME patents just issuodia ono to an inventor of Washington city, for an improvement in watches. By this invention watches and other time-keepers are made permanently and complete. Jy air-tight and dust-eaoluding, and consequently will never need cleaning. The outside oases can bo thrown open and the watch Imd in water for days without any moisture penetrating to the move ments. TIIE city of Palermo, It is said, has regained Ha social gaiety. IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for The Prem . ; 68 - . • tabslDAD—Brig G L Bookman. Leighton-223 hbes bbla motsaeoe hhde male& 8 111-Waht te Co.- PHILADELMITA BOARD OF 6FF0 N. N TA R T ARBAEI E Comaurans T cmR A u E. loa " t%ROBERT,B.IzEp. LETTER EAOS At the ilferehante' Exchange, Philadelphia. t hip Westmoreland. De0rtn....... Liverpool, coon Bark White Wing. Ealing-- soon Bark St James. Cruse.— --Rio de Janeiro. Soon Bark Cordelia, Farrell Bark Leighton,ee t r ag. do 0.1, 4 .00 n Soon Brigg gleten;Weller soon Hark Florida. Monday —...........-.otonfeegos, soon Bark Amy. Hammond.....• . • -,1;.• i•v•thl°ll,lM. Brig 0 Billings. Cart— ••• or Ja. • A ug. coon l3ris Triad, Bmwrr. .... Thomas . AAU ling T B Martin, Carver .—......,Cionfeugos, soon Bohr A M Bartlett, Bartlett,,.........Cienfuegoe, coon JIAKINE INTELLIGENCE. A. McK PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Avg. 9, I. RUN Rless—..:-..- a 06-sum 5Er5........... a 64 LOH WATER-- -.- .7 23 ARRINSD. Brig G L Buckman.Leightonl3 days front Trinidad, with molosess to 8 Morns. Wain& Co. July 25th, lat. 21.50. long. 85.01, spoke U 8 Steamer Wyandotte. laying to—all well. Same date. 2 miles East of Cape Antonio spoke Bohr (Jeri!, ron, from Cienfeugos for Philadel- Phut, Brig Judge Whiteman, Bray, from Boston. - Bohr Wm A Ifammond. Powell, 6 days from Boston, in brPlast to N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Wm P BMith, 5 days from Medford, in ballast to R It Corson & Co. Bohr R M Sheppard, Lane, il days firm New Haven, in ballast toCaptain. aohr John Thoms, )I.llrard. I day from Smyrna. Del, with wheat to James Barratt 8t Son. Bohr Delaware, I day from Smyrna, DM, with oats to Jas Barrat tr. eon. • Bohr David Bunt , Amebas. frOm Boston. Bohr P.O Smith, Smith, froro p Proyidenoe. Bohr Argus. Phinmer, front arnagton. Behr Ocean Wave, %teazle, rom Newport. 'Bohr It Rose, Burgess, from Bridgeton. CLEARED. l9teamehip Delaware', Cannon, New York, A Ilderdieer, Ft'r S Bhriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A Omen. Jr. . Brig Judge Whiteman, Bray, Boston, Baum, Ogle & Co. Bohr William Wallace, Barrett, Cholees, ',Bother mei & Co. . . Botii Ciote $ Carstairw, Robinzon, Boston. L Rothor ni el & Co. •• • . Bohr Jos Martin, Hard tns, Somerset, Crowell & Col Bahr Wm A Hammond, Powell, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. • HE;hr Argue, Phiumer, Boston, Noble,' Hammett & Caldwell. 'Bohr David Elroill,'Douglaaa, Boston do Bohr C Smith. E. Cambridge. Bendier & Bro. - RoIIT Oooan Wave, Veszie, Be'rant, BLakieten & Cox. Bohr R Rose, Burgeon, fiewteryport, N Bturtovant & Co. El2== Bolt r W P Plitilips, Smith, Providonoo, It It Corson Co. TIT TELEGRA Rterrespondenee of the Philadelphia Eiohnnae.) LBW 88. Del., A mere Id No vessel at the Breakwater ; nor are any in sight, inward lam& A few colliers; are in the bay, beattnt down. Wind B—weather very warm. Yenta. hre.. N. W. hilent AN. DE(Drre HVR deEn o MA CE AU ) K B, 1860 . The Wyoming loft with 19 boats, laden and consigned as follows: . . tia Lake, It. H. Iron to David Reeves & Son ; King, lumber to Nororogi & Sheets ; S h, bleak well, do td order; F Bond, do to II Croaks) ; John Cline, do to Cadwalader & Co ; Major John Dumas, do to Now Castle. Morrospondonoe of Thi Prom) .. • . READING, Aug. 7. The following boete from the Union Canal passed in to the Schuylkill Canat to dayt bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Flinn Reber, light, to Captain ; Niobrara. and Lon ily'e Lane, lumber to Norcross & Moots ; Col S C Fre mont, do to Henry Crooke, ; l k Il lii.Mards. flour &o, to Kutts& Sailor; three ratty of timber to Soh Nav Co Stara and Stripes. and Peck and Barnet. lumber to thinl Bolton & Co • Boon vile rrider. do to Nriok & Th,p mita ; Gun R Flemming, do to John Craig. at LIVIO.aIItBA. Steamrhip Cambridge, Bowes, °leased at Boston ith nit. for this port. Brig Wool, 0 Bernranna, beam, at Boston 7•h inst. Prig Burasah,Blonm .n, henoe. at Newbursport rah nirt at. IF.chrs Georgia. F:tront, hence, and Chas 11 Rogers, Langley, core . Balb at riewburypolt 6th inst. !Mars Lamont Duront Corson ; It W 'Tull. Town- Road, end kophls; Ann. &Mtn, hence, at Boston 7lh bar Bahr Mary Standish, 4twooi, cleared at Boston 7th foment, Bohr:Warren 0 Nehon, Smith, and LtioY, Church, hence, at Dighton 4th th at. dchr 1, C Crookori Presbrey, D frotniTaunton for this port; Celled from Dighton 6th Bohr Sarah E Junta. Jones, hence, at Pall River 4th ustant.. W Morse, Phillips, at Dighton 6th inst. from Havre de Grace, eolir Mary E Smith, Smith, sailed from Salem 6th inst. for this sport. Bohm Margaret Reinhart, Jones, Sidney Price: God frey, and R B Rowlett, t3onters, hence, at Charleston, S 0, bib inst. ' Bohr L Waterbury, Swinnerton, for Providence, 'went to sea from Charleston, If 0. 4th inst. Bare Retriever 'Ross; and Arlie, Tuokobbenoe, ar rived at St Johneri L, Nth ult. 'PAO Aim -4, illit4tYt. ,Atitir i u-,§, - . T IA6OI ..-.-.--,-...,.........d.... , _ „ ....1 TEE oanew-itmOrie 41AN TAlL:icemen. - ; Dl,puar , gy mgAglOU,',/`AIN, IMTRACTOIL 1 1..1 AS tlinveriallj Supplanted all tithei 11...5- OintinintA;iiitiekilt s frortioations in both the &o wn a n . ..tern Ee • ereerwherever in 0 t dui:od ; tind til:St a lullk 10 tw the , tine seefet Or ire gimes' mall elitsi s - setteisti Whether the Orme b° """ 4 " ci T! ATOM' 9 1 $0111.101 , ' i , - T Fre t et ti oL i b , i ) l ttl th el t l e stAt ic a ilfZ is ! t i ed ai m a i l l if T t t oharm oi lly w r , ...,,,,...„ , Children ir ~i rtiOnt e ate solos: malin= lunt6i. CO n iku . • ~. ~. „ T m,4 tAms as Xx. pmmess-InererOfilMajl , Allot er snould, Imo this healing nrepatieroa eon- sten won ham, It heal* sons Brent ,gt and aulokly a, removes the TETTE& or *lNUl NT K R a kti ' L i l v fi l i 1 410.ARIVOISD'.' ' ! d ' i i firtirgii n Snetin g l e .7. gttft r Al l tr e ilifir Ift; o snot for seal 6 Abut _,L , exp onion, Are, or colii titlipeftbilid bear mitilnd ,-, that this Mario Extractor, talus best anda i r e trun e i• out It ia le . both dorteMe ni tit fli e n 4 l4 4a ttli l tre ere ;hOu-t, seterritvigi a ltt'neeoo d e to te st) Its rnarve r ias 1 vittle, Who owe their scold ha gl, An ? to its *Oink etheany. The I .6 rt &Me, or the tsadtity i ttaissiis for whoth tt. , Itet,eli - CAL p ilf TIRACE on. is a B.E.V.haT i r R„as well J ., Et . farte, .t, vales, d ekef ell kinds, annor. - ! s ,1* sl .uk t ; • - Shot Wounds, Oak. _ rost nate. Norofals, lirosen_n_resal, ti. , : r Bores, ih o nit i rl Bites of Keyttlet!,,, alone., ~ , , eat ~ ~ Modell: i - . „, polar Din- ur ' Ildraoked Li s, imam, eald'Heei, • Ch eeped mends, Eivourial Bores, Sprains, C ram pip s, , _ ~ bins Selle,raill, , 46411 Box, OraMN rirnPleir Contracted Cords, I, LINZ' E=4 ,of , the m ralatient. i l l f f i engieal Bores. r akin; hes, .. 44, ' Bold at the . tapodEgi b e t ro s tigi t tsroir 10:6* )c ) orl. WitlllA d &TO..:tionerg, Agent., sir can oleo eh tamed of all respectable , 'DniggiSts - and rtierehentit throeghottt thO,liin4ed BWit.Lend, Camila,. • . ~, - !: . . '4%, w. 11 sis !i'T &BONS, `Me North titiCSIND Otreet, tale ~ .I''' • whotestiteasestifotTetunelsents. DYSE'EPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUB HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used by the patift hi' six years , with increasing rater: n ttbontriipa4 tb eters Dyspepsia, blervettsts43s, Heart 4131ern, eatit PAtiss,` iit Me Si ofteth obt Paitt ih the ,pateels, Headache, Dretbsiness,. Eitiney L'emPtaftitit,'Low Spirits, Delirium _ _ Tremens Insetnperis nee Ix STIMULAiii; EiuitkriAize:lNvinoikA4s T WILL - :NOT DITOICWA*IIIS,:BI.I:IPIgri. As a Midi°lel it lb quick and, effeetual,enring the meets ggravated OWN 01Dyllhelelltt', Kidney 4.3omplain and alt other derangement of the IlltomeOlt and Bowele, in a speedy manner. . • It will instantly revive the most melancholy awl drooping spirits,:ant TeetOte, the week, net Vine, and inokly tO health, strength end slid& I. • Pereonp W h o, the Natileions nee Or 1;luors. he:ye w-001118 e • , end } their hervlle erttenle Shattered, oetttddritlons broken otigi, and is ebt_lo to that horrible Pir Dhi+lniuM nether, wilt, al gt.°l%.lp'bi.eafyYt‘'f , cr. ”r e ...a.".'4l....g_ereting Beira. IT . WILL „ . Dess.-Z-Oirie *lne glass full ea ottort semeoeietry. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will mite 'Heart-burn. ' Three done will cure Indiceetion. One 1 10 0 0 ,Will give Toe a deal Appetite -^ - Unladen will stop the diatteSelng rani', of TOSPOPsiai One dose stall reruove_the distreseilig and disagreeable efteets of Wlhd Flattiieneo one as talon ris.,the etertuseh rotative* the Meliorating nelrit, the dietress in and all painfal febllnge will be removed. • he doge Prlll remove the most distressing pains of Chi Po , either in the stomach or bowels. • A few doses will remove all obattuotions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Pereonif who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a milord ours by the one of tine or two button. " NI GIIT,Y DISSTTON : Persons who, from dissipating too flitter' over otglit, and feel the evil affinity o, tioistaiotte ih vibleht headaches. siokness at stomach, weakness, iiddiness, Sto,, will Mid one deep Will r tmOve all bed feelings. Ladies ofweak And sickly constitutions should takp the Invigorating pirlt three Ulnae a ; ittaill Make them strong, herd etd.hAtit thkenve all ohstilie tiortliatul i treats (t i les loath tie menstrual organs, and titers the bloom o health and beauty to the careworn go. ;Owing pregnancy it will be found an Igvbl nine to removed hesgrseable sensationsat,the stetneffli. All the proprietor asks is a trial, Mid to inallea this, he {tail c oat milk° Itiethoaavitos Smarr ,In pint bottles at PO buts Snorts 81. Genenil ,llenot, Id WATER Street. New York, ' - DYOTT tr. 80ts8, Wholesale Ajtentsin Philadelphia, 107-thstuly and tor sale by all Druggists. PERUVIAN 'SYRUP, .• Olt PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. This ,well-known Remedy has Weil used eatensiroly • and with groat success For DYSPEPSIA. "e' OR IMPAIRED AND IMPERFECT yltri4 DIGESTION; FOR TUB CONSEQUt t: . • DETERIORATION of rno BLOOD; e • AND FOX 11111FOLI.b*ItIG F ZVI IS 01 , DISEASE. _GM Mont of-which originate in - n " DYSPEPSIA: LIVER COMPIAINT..D.ROPSY, NEURALGIA and NERVOUS 'AFFEOTIONk LOSS OF APPETITE, READACIIE_, LANGUOR and DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS. CARBUNCLe.B and BOlt.S, pnAes, SCURVY, AFP.ECTIONS OF THESKIN,CONSUMPTIVE TENDENCIES BRuNCE.I.- T ti'irARAM, U , . Al, 'COM- - • PLAINTB . . . . . ACCOMPANIED BY OEN kftAl. DEBILITY. and REQ OIRING A TONIO and ALIE .II.ATIVE MEDICINE. Nora.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for TOYS- A. a bad state of the' blood. and the numerolin d!e^nscA canned therebT.litts arisen front thn Yrant pf each a preparation bitten an MIMI edter the etonnteh pwsroXIDE state. and assimilate at ones with the blood Thin want the rbßuvi f tv by HU P supplies , aim it does no in the °Mr form in +who* it is possible for iron to enter the circulation. For this reason, the R , F R UVIA.N SYRUP often. radical!, cures diseases in which other preparations of Iron and other modunnes h...ve been found to be of no avail. CERTIFICATE OF ...A, A. HAYES. M. D.. OF _ BOSTON. It is well known that the raeAttelnel °nett of Pootoxide of ir o n are lost by even a very trief extern:tit to air an that to maintain a solution of Protoxido of I ton, Without further oxidation, lute boAn deemed in the PERUVIAN SYRUP this desirable point is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; and this solution tnay replace all the proto-carbonates, oltratea, had tartrates of the Materia Medico. A. HAYES, Assayer to the State of Mass. 16 BOYLSTON Street, Boston, N. B.—f amphletenontelning Letters from the above named Gentlemen and others, and giving full Informa tion of the Syrup, eon be haul o, apphootion to the Agents, or to N. IaoCLARK fr. Co., Proprietors. COD NIA el 8U!(.,D1N(13, N 0.78 SUDBURY STREET, 808 N. Sold lir Druggests generally throughout See United States. • Agents for Pennsylvania e _DYOPT &Co., 232 Norttl BBCO/7D Street, Philada. anT-tutbd Sm .NOTION TO BUILIDEBS.-'--Tho board of comtliiiiiifibers under an set of Assembly entitled " An act Providing for the erection of Public Buildings in the city of Phlbidenbia,” approved April 2. 18430, hereby invite plane andestimate" of castle, the build ings proposed to be erected. These biuldines are de. eignedfor the acomninoilation-of the courts of Justine,. and their appropriate offices, and the several offices of record of the county, and also for the accommodation of the several departments and officers of the Initial- psigovernment of the city of Philadelphia. They are to be placed on Penn Square; the buildings for the courts. Ac t , on• the northwestern 'Motion, and those for the munimpal government on the nortlatastern seotion of said Bquare. A statetnenton detail, of, the extent of acoosemoda- Bon reuutted ler the respective departments and °Moen to be located in these buildlnge has been printed, and person! designing to prepare Miens are .hereby referred for copies to any of the Board of Commissioners. - Ground plans. seetione, elevationt.,and perspective vieWhoreaoli building will be requisite, aeoompanied wp.h clear and full explanations.- • • . • - The estimates 'Are to be ahnettlpitnied by complete epecefioations, and with explanations of the whole so simple, minute, and full that hey may be readily com prehended by persons not iipeeday instructed in araln. teeter°. The said plans, estimates, and specification, to be directed to the President of the Board, and furnished before the hut daY of September, A. D. 1863. Each person submitting a plan must indicate the ma teris to be employed in owastrtioting the buildings un der his plans. - tgo compensation will be awarded or paid by the Com missioners fer the plane to be submitted. as hereby in vited, until the means of oar:tying • the said act of Assem bly into effect shall beovitled, in accordance with its terms. Abe XA nr NDER HENRY, President. JAMES R. LUDLOW. Secretary. Philadelphia, July 11,1860. • fihFFICE OP THB Pi READING RAILIG putruta, July 11. 1860.—T on Coal tmneyortod by thief from JOY 16. until further • To Riohmond ..... ro i e u t i grn Ylme . ,::; tiormontown . n..A.:_7: Falls of Bohuylkill,... ---- Gonahohooken.--- Bwodo orriet'n or Bndgeporl , ort e K opnedY—. al Royaeo ord.-......r. tmeno 'otta holm ~..---- Dongloneville—. Monoonoy Rirdeboro......--- -- Exo to r.... ...... Aoading 1 ticker ton- Leesport.. Ram burg _ Orwigsb'g an. nburn. By order of the Board or Man are. W. IL McILII PAWSON & NICTIOLSON DOOKIDNDUAtt, NON. 119 AND 621 MINOR • Between Market and Clvan • PHILADEIA. /AMEN PAWBON. JA R . B. ir..47 1 • MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ADVER TISH FOR FALL TRAM: IN BKST CITY AND COUNTRY NIMBPAPERB (lat publishers' Priem) through .r. W IlaTtivs ADVERTISING AGENCY. R. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH Streets. 67' Call or tend for Lust of Newspapers. Iy3l-tf LATE ROOFING:-JOIIN WELUU r•-7 SLATER, is prepared to put on any amount o roofing at low rates. All work warranted to give Ri. tiscaotton, Ordorot sent to THIRD Street and OER AIANTOWN Road will LW promptly attended to. 422 am ILLUMINATORB. Every one is complaining oU their exorbitant gas. bills. At No. 66 Booth THIRp_ ktrect, may be aeon the " beet Lampe in the world ' tan be need wherever light ie wanted. Cheaper than coal, oil, Of Xng. Agents ere making 0150 If Week selling them. Nora wanted. e 30.000 Bold. the Use Lampe will light a room 30 feet equare for I cent au hour, or will brim all night for &Jew cents'. DR. O. A. GEUEN k Pio. Oa South M E IRO street. ms3l-the&m•lr CLAIIVIN ON IRALAND. O'GORMAN & (RICHARD o•GoitsiAH, EDWARD T. WitsoN ATTORNIES AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, No. 122 BROADWAY, New York, Having established ostensive Correspondence' and Agencies throughout Ireland, will take charge of the 00110ation of Claims. Legaeies, &0., and attend to other business in any part of thnt auntry. is4o stuthsm REFINED 6up4R.-1,000 Barrols.LO- A-11 , VERIN Crushed, coarse and fine pulverized. A, B, and Conn, and refined yellow Buser, for sale by JAMES °BASUN A. CO.. I,I4TITIA weer. iOIJ.- 200 .- Tierces Prime I Retailing Cliarlexton Thee, for sale by JAMES eitAIIA.SI Cie.. I,ETITI A atmat. 114 ENNESSIC BRANDY.-70 casks, id ' 1 vi'4l' ni a lj VlPea. -lufrtaii Ina lAt,2x PRIVY-WELLS Cleaned ,at i low price, to obtain tho onntents, Address WM. TfNlitON Pondrette Offing. 1913 Nnrth Reeend atrent. Marten QYOUPODIUM—For sale by WETIIE. 1 • 0 RILL & BROTHER, 4", end' e North BEC JIMOti_D tt "; • ~~1l1r;~ICIRAti. NOTICES. 'HILADEE.PNIA AND 60AD COMPANY.—Prind, Me ratemof FreirtitandTolle e oompany will b" as follow', rnic": 111.35 1.45 1.45 1.4• 1.45 1.26 19 1.36' NNEY, Be TREET, at Week, NICHOLS UM=l MANEW 1%1-WEEKLY e PASSENGER ARO FREIGHT, ROU ' NORFQ,LE and PORTSMOUTH. Va , via tie Philadelphia, . Wildlitigton t and Balthnore,_ and ela*Pitre itall,romis, thence pi e ne* stamina Phila.- bile'? Rardyfiytirtlrt 1, VS, = p s , '-' a Ole will take the 8.16 A. M. train at the depot, !ilf:Slyg..,7 , lliirsitg.3, AV 1 44,7 14 A v hs . e nv 4 ' 6 ° A° ford at 1..,,.. P., M. end_ at ktor elk! early. the next inoromx. The steamer Vhiladeip la will leave Norfolk on the evenings of blonder. Wednesday. and Fritter, annuitants with the train at - Seaford, which arrives at Philadlohia at 1 P. M. part or finkt-otarispasitepatirs, inolpidipg meals on the Beeond-olass passengess, including meals on the boat,' $4 60. '.. . . „ ,treliiht taken its low as by wily other route. or further partitmlars, See Small hand-WIN at the Imele, and other pnblie places, dt junior° of corner broad 111 . . riiii ii httitialgti lt itiC. H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation, kV lm •• ' ' '' • , • ' ' .P.W.& B: R. It. Co. meow - W„„F, 13 '4' , OJJ.EBTER „AND PH 1 J.JA DELP 11 1 A VIkMEDIA. ARRANGEMENT. 1 711% it IR ; A 11 1 ; 8 1 j. rv: 51 6 1: corder of Market and Leh Man pr Thirty. Brit etteet the et~te, e. West Philadelphia at 1.30 and 10.30 A. M., and 2 .- 4 0, 4.40, and 0.30 P.M.? Leave WEST (MESTER. frOm the Depot, on East Market street. at !Az, 0, and 10.30 A. et" amt 1.0 and 8.10 ", ON SUNDAY'S. Liave Philadelphia, from the depot. northeaq corner xhttienth arid Market' street", at 8 A. M. and 3 inive West Oheeter: i.BB A. eV. 6P. r4l'VtaittcatleveLMT,' an jlhtlnifiirbArkgl fitment .pli entnitee, before the starting thne tote tne de pot, and vriltcarrira flag to denote it. 'flue Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market stream one hour before the departure of the train from the Weet Philadelphia depot. Trains leavlr^at 10,80 A. Id. apd M" connect at Peorteltqn ,treJne Int nll pnihta on the Philadelphia Mid Baltimore Central Railroad. . . . and ii;aiting room, southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets, whom parse sere purchasing tokens [or WeSt Chester, will be furnisheilwith a ticket over the passenger railway. HENRY WOOD, Sta-tt appeptl , Einvorintnnotent. ffiIIPHILADELPHIA AND OAI IIIIN ( ti b 1 rd . N " A l ltliti G 1. 601' 417 4 ll ' ter iid 07 - the traine ß W.il run as follows :.' Leage the passenger depot of ibe West I...hestir and .Philadel: % Ph ri 3 i p ia ei . ,X a" e ‘ r litt si h .,,, til n eA c t i i r, l 6 - I, b lAgaugge i Tp t t Y st r g .t.e.age Went Grove at oAdand 840 A. M., and 4. P.M. Andy line of Se atags to nd from New London and Oxford ocinheotk with the 1000 A. M. Train from Phila delphia 'and the afil A.' M. train from Weat Grove, le&VlUg Uktigmist ,6.30, A. M',' , s The beautiful soenery and well-known healthlulnees of Delaware and Olteeter col:inti' offer _imparter in ditgements to those oolong lot slimmer boarding. Freights for thin tine regetged ai fro.plarket qt. A, la AWN PlilliAlWila..fuhe 03, leo, !Alin agerintonudfit. NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. For iET u ELEH EMI DO T YLES TOWN EASTON HAVE WIL n ES H AI Z t LE , W N L E uMsroR W , HTE, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, July 2d, 1800, Passenger Train, leave FROM and WILLOW Streets. rht ladelphia,DAlLL,lttondayare _feted,/ as follws: At 3.30 A. M. Ramesh), or Bothlehein. Allentown, Melnik Chunk, Ilealeton, ilkeabittre, Lib P. (ixprem), for ilettilith&in, ft/5; This train reaches Easton at 0.00 P. Al.. 80.111 makes olose connection with New, Jpriter Control for New York. Ate P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, k 't A. A . and 4 P. .3 for Doylestown. " At 10.30 A. Al. and 3 P ; pl. for Fort Washington. rho 0.30 A. Irl. Emma I tale makes close connection with the' Lehigh Valley Radioed at Brithlf_thom. bents the shortest arid moist deSitehlo rbilho to Wilkestihrte, and to ppinte in the Lehigh_coal Region. TRAINS FOR PoLLA.DELitHIA Leave Bethlehem at 6.63 A. Al. r 2.20 A. Al. and 6.22 P. 1 , • 1 .330 illatown /.20 A. k an.d A-. 4 P. Lama t Viashin t it i on at 333 A. Al. and 216.1. M. . • • •'' la SLIPWAYS: o Philadelphia ?Fr Het lehem at 8 A li kin Philadelphia, or - Doyle:gown. at :lki poy,loptqwW q r.Mbibuter ,r.!11, at. Littnalhom tor Philadelphia at Leo P. M. Fare to Bethlehem.- 1 301Eare to Mauch Chunk. 22 60 Fare to . . 11501Yar0 to lloyjentown.. 080 Through_ Tickets. Mast pr Bred et rho Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or }JERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare, All Passenger Train; (except Sunday Trains) oonneet at - Berke street wh Fifth and Sixth. streets and Beoond and Third-street rinisenger Rediroatle, 20 minute. after leaving Willow street. • 193 • ' , ELLIS CLARK, Anent. PHILADELPHIA AND Ert APlRF!!ffia' READING RAILROAD, . . REDUCTION OF FARED: ()nand s teer APRIL lid, 1t Conunuistlon Tickets, with twenty-six coupons, rill be leaned, good for the holder and Mr mintier °this famil y . on any I s tscenrr Train, and al b an o r ia tlio..,4 , ry. 7111,1%50i b 6 a t g tiiVrilit t roet arii 4 rlicinOiion clf a onlylir e per :ent. prom the 'ostler fares. parties wishing to enjoy the miner in the Country will find thus a very deeirable route, the Bohuytkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the mast beautiful and healthy in tbiraste, and Renee 'ibis by four trains irons and to Philadelphia daily. H. BRADFORD, Treasurer. PIIILILDELPIITA. March 7eth.lBeo.. inh27-tf BUMMER ARRANGE IDENT. PRILA L.PRIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, July 9 /.4.94), PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE P.IIII',ADELPRIA, For Baltimore at 8.11 A, M., If llool3w (Express ' ) and 19.10 P. For Ohester at 8.11 A. M., 11 noon. 1.19, flted, 7.00 and 11.10 P. For dyning ton at 8.111 A. AL, If noon, IA 8.00. 7.00, an 11.10. P el For No* cahtle &le A. AL, AIt , LOP P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M., an I,IOP. 11. for Dover at 8.13 A. M., rind 6.00 P . M. . For Mernneton at &16 A. M.. and BP. M. For Milford at 8.19 A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at. 8.08 P. M. - For Futon:Won MBlB A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Frjdays at 8.00 P. M. • For desford St 8.16. A, AL Mondays, Wedneidaye, and F riday • at 8.00 P. M. For BalieNry at 8.14 A. M. •to Sir Tram_ at 818 A. 81, Witt orynneet. at Sanford on T k. uesdayS, Tlietrlays, atm tia Utdays, with steamboat 11orhyl TRAINS FOR PIULADELPHLI. Mayo Baltimore at 830 A. M., (Expremeo MU A. H., and 630 P. M. ;M Leave Wilmington *O6,W, 8.30, and /IA .. 1.45, 4.50, and 8.36 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 10 P. M. I le ave Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays. and Saturdays, 'at 7.0 A. M., and 1.50 P. M Leave Farmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 8.00 A.and 4.15 P. ed. MVO Milford, hlondaya, - Wednesdays, and Fridays, :at 7.50 A. M., and 4.00 P. M. ' Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. 111., and 4,501'. M. Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M., and 8.25 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10815 A. M. and 0.40 P. M. Leave New Castle at Loa. 10.63 A. AL., and 7.35 P. M. Leave Chester at 7.40, 9.19 A. /1.04, 9.31. LW. end 'l l9` . telve Iliiltimore for_ Saliety and Delaware -Ritilleut at 10.16 A.M., and 1.26 P. . RAINS FOB BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 8.0 A. 31.,12.13 and 11.0 P. M. Leave_Wilminston at 9.36 A. 1L,1948 P. M.. and 120 'A. M. 'FB.BIOHIT TRAINyWIth PASSgrigna CAR, attached, • _ • will run as followa Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate ph l Lea a e Wilmington for - Penyvills 'and intermediate place, at 0.00 P. M. Leave liavre-de.Orsoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at 6.00 A.M. • Leave Baltimore for Havrh-de-Gracie and intermedi ate plaees at 4.001'. M. SUNDAYS ; Only at 11.1(7P. M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. I Only at 5.0 P. 51.4 from Baltimore to Ph iladelphia. Iy7 - - •8. M. FELT N. President. 1860. flittgpm 1860. SPRING ARRA GEMEPI - T-N W 'ItORK LINES. TRE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA . DEUIIIA AND TRENTON RALROAD_CS LIN FROM PHILADELPRt TO .N.KW YORK AN ax ieLAs: , • •' Ftsyna W a ln u t -grant ff, • • Will teat° M follows-viz: - • PAIL At 6A Camden and Amboy - , C.& A. AOOOlll - At 6A 11..v1a Camden and Jersey City ( f f. J./ Ao oomnbadan on - 2 24 At . A M; - via Camden and Jerseyy, Morning Aliul- • . • ... • .. CO At 11 A M, by Steamboat , Tagiony an. J. racy City. Western Express. 300 At 1234 P Al, via Camden and Amboy, Acoommi -1 dation-L.- ..-..-..._- , , St At 2 r 21, via . Camden and Amboy, C. and A.I3L , press.-- . 600 At 4 P 31,11 y Steamboat via ny Taeo and Jaraey City; Eyecups Express.- •........300 At 4 M, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey City, itd Class Ticket.- __ 2 25 At P Al, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail.. _ . . . 600 At 11 P eanirien ana Jersey City, Southern Alai I . 226 Ate P via Camden and Arnboi-Aooomineda : lion, (Freight and Passenger,)---Le ' t Class Tioket, 225 / 40 I The IP M Alai' Line runs daily, The 11 P Ali South ern Mail, Saturday. excepted. For Belvidere, - Easton, Lambertville. Flemington, &a., at 6 A M and 41 Al, from Walnut-street wharf. and 1.10 A M from - Kensington. For Water Gap Stroudsburg , Scranton, Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great 13end, Re.,at 6 A. Al. from Walnut. A street wharf, and 7.10 A . al . Kensington, via Dela ware. Laokatiranna and Western R. R. For Mount Roily, at 6 and 9 A. M., 2 and 4X P. ' For Freehold, at 6 W A. 01 ; ' and 2 P. M. m, LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Re.. at 2)4 and 4 P. M. from Walnut-strati' wharf, 7.10 A. Al, and 8X P. Al. from Kensington. For Palmy ta,Riverton. Delano°, Beverly, Burlier ton. Plorenee.Bordentown, Re., at K . 1. and 434 P. AI. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Places, nt 1.14 P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Tacony, at 11 A. AL and Timony, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at d P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage,.ordr., allowed each Passen ger. Piueengere are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to he paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, ex aept by special contract. anl6 W AL 11. GATEM ER. Agent. 1.16 1.10 1.05 1.02 1.01 1.00 94 ELMIRA ROUTE._ rUILADELPILIA AND EL MIRA RAILROA , UUICKEWT ROUTE to Tatriaqua, Catawirosa, Ru ti4ort, Wilkesbarre,Seranton % Wil amsport, Troy, Ralston, (Anton, Elmira, littllaln, ,agars Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit Toledo, Chicago, St.Louta,Milwankee, and all points N orth and West. . . • . . Passenger trains wiU leave the now Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWIIII,I, Streets, (Passenger entrance on Cal {whin street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for abovo points. as follows : DAY EX P RESS._._..— ..--.—....6.00 A. Al. N I GIP • • - 3 • 3 6 P. M. The 8.00 A. AI. train oonneeiriatlamert. for W ilkee berre. Pittion, Scrantan. and all stations on the LAOKAWAPINA AND 13f,00.61SBURG RAILROAD. The above trains make direct connections at Elmira, with the triune of the Now York and Erin, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls. and Buflalo,Now York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and the Canada& Baggage'i gieektd to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bndge, and all it.tennediato points. Tickets can bs i rvoured at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroad [Air e ioket ()Mee, northwest corner of SIXTH end Cir. L.CNUT Streets, and at the Yassanger Depot, emnero kit RTBENTII ttnd CAL , I.OWHILL, T HROB() EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN berlve the Phil . :attain% and Reading Depot, Broad and Callowhill stre :daily (Sundays excepted), for nil points West a t North, ate I'. M. Freights mu. be delivered before 3 l'slll. to insure their going tin rnee day. For further information apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN Pk: and CA BILL. or to GRAS. S. YAPSEN, General Agent. Northwest earner SLUR and 1011E8T14 UT Streets, eolk-tf Ph iladonlphlA, inin PIIILADELPIIIA, GER -0 wn Ktbitom)--8 util l arAltitiga r ita l l s - .0. and after MON pAY % Ma 11,1880, NOR OERMALCI OWN. Lemma Philadelphia 0,7, e. 9, 10, ii. and 11 A. M., 1, 0 1 054, I_, 8, a, off I. a. 9,10 Y. and IIN r. nt. Leave uermanwern e, 7 71, 6, NH, 9,1001./2 A. M.. 10,0,4. 9,9, 65i, 7, Bat I OW • M• 8 PAYS, Leave Philadelphia LOO min. A. M., 11, 6,6, 75‘, and 10K, F. M. Laave,_rmantown 6.10 min. A. M., 1.10 Min., it 11% and IN P. .01.6688THIPP HILL RAILROAD. Leave tarielz.bm g, 8,10,17 A. 10,0,4,8,634,8,0, at L I e 1 :4 oliesinnt Rill 7.10,1.16,.6.90, 9,1011,10 A. M., lA, teo, 630, 8.40, 50_ 1 3 0 r. M. ON SUNDAY& he Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 5. 6, and 76( P. M• Leave _chestnut Hill 749 A. M., 1290, 0.11). and 9.10 min. P. m'. FOR CONEIRDHOOREN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6.60,739. 9.05. 11.06, min., A. M., 1.95,3.06, lit, 6.66, 6,843, and 11)0 1 '. P.I. Leave Norrietown IL 1, BM, 8, 11 A. 81., 156, 114, I and 71: F. hi, . ON plaiDAyp L . mays russelphtiliii". — sriEs - riss s p H. blare lionlatown 71( A. ret., 1 andd P. DI. , FOR - DTANATUNK. Leave Philadelphia Leo, ne t 9.06.1L01S A. P.1.,1.01,8A, LOS. 4 M. LIN OM, B.M and 11M P. M. Leave Mandy - auk a o t 114, OM. DX, and 111 4 A. M., 5, B,oa, if, 08,8, and kW t Pd 81.1 . NDAYS, heave Philadelphia. A, DI., 4,8, and 8 r M. bean Mataynnk 7)I A. DLO% , Of, and 5).( P. M. H. K. DetiTH,Oenertil anperintandont, DIDa DISPOT.DIINTII and GREEN Straeta, ,CHEESE; --130 Boxes Herkimer county Neese for for Ile by O. C. VADILER & 00,, Nu /93 Am.oll Omit, eloond Aoor above ritoNT, ItAtLIROAD LiRAO. Mist titp.ELALIMAD, 'lvo depot, aorper;XLMVl!,,,..n. Mi t a niA rucka, 4„ 12.80 Y. pi., Mid P. ot. g he padAPi l tOme . adelphia A. M., eltulyterst rrilE PENNSYLVAAI A A D .. OIC T AL 060 ?min DOUBLE TRAWL • 1860. ajaiiifti • J 86 0: THE CAPACITY. Or. 0 NOW QUA. TO ANY Aft CODIVIN, • TunEE THROUGH ASKINGER BETWEEN PHILADELPtiI A *I) prructumg, Connecting oiroot rhilottellbet Through Trams firm Boston. New York, and an voi 4 r est, &ad in the mon Uepot Bt Patabarg with Through Trains to and rogn emote in the West, Northwest, and Southwest Ulua furrughleg !belittles Mr the transpertatita 01 Pnakensern Utusurpaseed or need atd odlefOrt DI BAT other route. . - . • - Express and ,Falt Linos run throligh to l'ithiburg, enthout choose of Cate or Conductors. All through Pm sensor Train.. provided with Longliridge's Patent Brale-Lsoceti under fade* chattel yr the engineer, thus addins much to the eslaty of tical in ietil. Smoking Cart ate winched toe 7, T ram Woodruff's Sleeping Care to Exorcise an an Trains. Phis EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mai and Fast Lines. Sun day., excieeted. El TA Isenree Philail i elphla at ySOA, M. tiorelis Train levies " r0:%tN.,.; • WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOL ru vgle: Kairriaburg Accommodation, via Colum ia, I F. M. Columbia .. 4.00 P. M. eritoneum 0 Lid P. M. West Chester " UN P. M. West Chaster Passengers will take the Mall, West Chester Aocommodation,And Columbia Trains. Passengers! for Sunbury, Willianurport, Elmira , Baia lo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Phi ledeltihm at 7.111 A. M. and .1 P. bl.%direotly through.[ -. Pickett Weettrarftinor bapbtaine atlhe ()Sloes of the Company in Phliadelp_hia, New Ycif , Boehm, or Bal timore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of fhb ittarortant Railroad Oblees in the West ; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Dlnututtipot or Ohio imam. Sir Fare always at low, and time es clink, as by any other Route. For tirlher luformatiou apply e t the Peseeneer Sta ting, Sou end corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennerlianialtailrorui to Chioago.make this the DIREW: LIAR BrExatzuk. EAST AND THE .11.zAr wrap. The. conneotion traeke by the Railroad limits et Pitta en, evoiding hp dtityage or ferriage of Freight, together with ton paving of time, are advants zeg re.An abbreVted by billf , Pfbre or Freight, and ow Trave l- Ile Fume. merohepte.and Elltinyericontruetins the treneeettenqn t ot yjS iiirght to thhiempany, can rely "nth conn de a i epontlr trti TES OW MIFF to ltd from any mint, in t West by Saeannoy 'Yank Ittlilt,d at) at rill times asiavorab as erg ekargod by other Ifattfotut Cornyortus. Inr Bo particular to work pookages " to Nona. isil toad. . Per Preight Contraots or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either or the following Agents of the OM' pent' D. A.RTEWART, Pittsburg; H.B.Pierca & Co., .anerrille,O.; J.J.Johnston,RiplaY, 04 R. McNeely, rirevale, 1 , T , .; Ormsby & iCropper, Pottilthoujt QB Paddock & Jeffersonville, ladi es; H. W. Rroien Co. pmunaii, 04 Anton' & libbert, Cincinnati, 04 .11. j. Meldrum, Meditua, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, y.; F, G. & Evansville Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Catro,_lllA F. Bass, & Class, St. Louie, Mo_4 JOhn. rig, Na.heille, Tenn.; Herne & front Memphis, .. 16 1nn.; Clarse & Co., Chioago. 111.„*W. H. H. goonta. Alton, c - t'_Froight Agents of Railroads at different sculls In tne we'd. B. B. KINGSTON, Jr. ' Philadelphia. MAORAW ft ROOM", Ila North streetretaltimote. ERCI& CO., 1 Aetor House, or 1 B. William et., N.Y. 11,ER,0 LL, & CO . r7,Btate street, Boston. .1011cgeri Freight Agent, Phila. , .6;f2t3TlAlrt'AfZnit4 rh "'" lao-li • PHILADELPIIiA tralltaiMal AND READING RAIL. ROAD.—P_ASSENGKR TRAINS for PO/'TS VILLE, READING- and, HARRISBURG. ItIORNING LINE, DA111, 1 ( ;tinders eaoepled.) Lettre gee, l mint ent, er o 1111.0 AD and CALLOW. HILL Streets, HILADEI.P A, t Parmeng er entrances on Thirteenth and on CalltOthill straste_Lat 0.00 A. M.. Mtrigtiolt ilairrurf rith the PENNSYLVANIA dtddif ‘ LAND TIALI2I Ghemberelnits, GaAs% Y. L and the NORTGEIift CENTRAL RAILROAD P. M. train, Ginning to Bun bnryar o. , , Ti Ligtt betri 13 air mcrQueOrnar B AG and CALLOCT, HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Penenner entrances on Thirteenth end on thOlowhill for roj - rs • Y1,111 , 1i and WIRRIBBIIRD., &CAW P. M.. DAILY, for ~Vosyll.Q. -ow., at P. M., DAILY, (Sundays ox en to VIA PHILADELPHIA AND Eviinrid RAILROAD. Fame PI*AWILPIIIA M ll es. . . . , To thronivoille -- 28 581, Philadelphia and Reading Lebanon.-- --. 001 and Lebanon Valley:lLX. ReTrieburg--___lts Dauphin.-- ..... Ll 5 hlrlleretnvtr .. 14X Northern CentreE Trevorton Janotion.,lss E.ftlifoB4 611111111/1/.....- Northumberland— ht r I ton ..... 182 --__.ltir Benhurp and Erie R. R. Jamey Shore-- Look Raven.----. 2114 Williamsport end Elpirs Elmira Railroad. The 8,00 A. M., and the BM I'. ht. tram conned daily at Port Clinton (flundmE exceptedd with the CA'rA • NV WlBBAi /LIAM:WORT end ERIE RAILROAD, making close conneotione with linen to Niagara. Yalta. Canada. the Went, and Bouthweet. . DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CAI.LOWHILL BtrW. eetai. 501541 M. MelLßENNEY.Olearetartr. NOTIOE.---OLEESTER sig_impolVALJLEY RAI GROAD—PAR. AEN LIER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE, ISTATIONB.—On and after g3th May, I'M the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the now Passenger Dopot of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and OALIAtWNILL straeta r (Sassnager en tri,""P.4l;TNlSVAluitli far Dayningtorn, !ild.raill St Lb A. A FTERNOON 11A126 far D.lntuisietira; leaves 61 61'.111 DAILY (Sunday: eandate_4.l BY order of the Board of Managers sills Ytilatelpkis and Rutting Railroad Oomeay. ap2 W. H. hicIGHBNNEY. Secretary. traILAMINWEST (WESTER RAILROAD TRAINS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Leave Popo!. dormer ELEVENTR and MARKET AtretAi, dad! (wept Sunday) at LIS A. A . lale P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave Waft Citeatar at CU A. M.. 10.45 A. M.. and 0.10 P. M. SHIPPING, FOR Till BOUTEL-011ARLF.8- TON_AND SAVANNAH' IFFEARIERLPIS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an &VMS!, 0f111731111 per cent. be low New York Steamship rated. FOR OHARLESTON, _ff. Q. Thai,. S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE' STATE, CAp tamplet Chao, P. Marsliman, will sail on Wednesday. 11, at o'clock A. M. Through in lo 48 to FOR SA tIO nehr A y-only H fit Imre at sea , VANN,A. The U. O. Mall Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Ottrtin, *GI sail on Friday, August 10, at 10 A. Al; &Ng ' i n eiV a te evert Ave days. 11 11ga: roomed, and lithe L alined every clay. The spl.lndld Erst-clasis STATE OF Sleamithlpti KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run PZ above every ten days, thud forming a five-dair oominu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. • . . , At both Charlooton end 'Savannah, Cello Shies oon neat with steamers for Florlda r and with rallrosoir for all pletoeo in too South and SouUßANCEthweet. INS. - - - - - Freight and humranee on a large proportion of Good, shipped south will be found to be lower by these amps than by Nailing Vessels, the -remiam being one-half the rate. E.—lnituranos on all Railroad Freight ir entirely unneeessory, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the Railroad Cempaniee taking rirkr FAREre points. OREAT REDUCTION IN Fare by this route 26 to 40 per oent. cheaper than by the Inld Route, as will be seen by the f ollowing paha dole. Through tiokets from Philadelphia, yi n is u lrler- On ma Savannah Meamehins. IDOL alum 5 on the Whole rents, anent Min, Charleston ,and van ash to Montgomery : To Charleston—..-112 00 le 00 uguats-- 7000 eon— 21 00 Atlanta—. ml 00 Columbus— 23 00 Albany—. 24 00 Montgomery..... 26 00 85 00 New Orleans._.,. 76 • - • • .-- . ... -- - No bills of holing eigned after the !hip Lisa sailed. For freight or vacua° apply on board, at aeoond wharf above Vine atroet, or fo ALEX. HERON, Jr., • Bonthweet ooir.er FOURTit and C.IIFBINVT, . . - • - &tents in Charlenton t & BYPP. Saannah. HUNTER & GAmrdt:LL. For Florida. from Charleston, steamer °anima even Tnendar. For I , lorida from SaYalmah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's every Tuesday and Saturday. OATHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAAI- ynom NEW YORK To LIMITOOL Chia f Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage—. KROM BOSTON TO LIV.I.APOOL . ... .. . . .. . Chief Cabin Passage .......... - .... ...Slid Second Cabot massage. ... H ....al The ships from Now York call at Ceirk arbor. The ships front Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. C ANA rm. I Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. A hIBRICA, Capt. Millar. ASIA, Copt. h. G Lott. NIAGARA, Copt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Bliannon. EUROPA. Capt. J Leitch SCOTIA. (now building./ These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. CANA L oll Lang, leaven Boston. Wednesday, Aug. 8 ASIA, . " N. York, Wednesday. Aug. 15 P V ROPA, Leitch. " Boston Wednesday, Aug. 22 PRIMA. Judkins, " N. York Wednesday. Aug. 23 ARABIA, Stone. " Buxton, Wednesday, Sept. 6 AFRICA, Shannon. " N. Yor, Wednesday, Sept. 12 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be nocoantable for Gold. Silver Bullion, Spew°. Jewelry. Precious Stones or Metals, unless 10110 of laden are signed therefor and the value thereof therm expressed. For freight Cr pas sage, apply to E. CUNARD, I Bowling Green. wag New York. BUSINESS CARDS. EIII W. GROFF, Near HAREVILLE, LANCASTER CO., Pa , Manufacturer on tho 0111 Proem sINCE 18-V2 OF DOUD , ,E DIS PILLEED PURE RYE Wit-113RA. • Warraetell to 6., Puro. without Corn or wrue, - .VISTILLED FROM THE BEST OF RI - I!, oNLY. VB. PALMER, THE ADVERTISING , • MISTIT, FIFTH end CHESTNUT. gives hie view of the prirmglo nvd feet mode of Advertising, Sniiv botwocn 10 and d o'clock. Addreen in711.3m V. B. PALMER. V, J. BAYLLS THOMAS, K- 4 • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lieu! romo•rel his nfler. from No. 923 droll street to No 429 VA 1.,N UT Street. • Particular attention Oven to the recovery of Mercan tile Clam/. The drafting and examination of Wale. Conveyances, Ansignmente, Bridle of Mile. and other Instruments of Writing. The management of Executor ships, Admimatratorchipe, and Truant, 'superintended; and the toot accurate's procured for the permanent in voetmente of PrlounT. flatiefactorr reference given when required. apca em• t_i fItRY E. KEENE, A .R. Arron NEY-AT.LAW, gee It ENO VED lon officio from Plo.t^iO W4lnut Woe to Pto. Va. 'South THIRD Street. vita. , 6m. irnAcE SEE, hIECIIIANICAL ENGlNguit, anti • PATENT ATTORNEY, No. 11.. t Bout.i Btreet, (NearlY opposite the.Counly Courthouse,) "'replies Epeeifiontions, liratinngs, end traneßets Pill other business nominated, with Ute obtaining of bet ters Patent. eipla J WAGNER JERbION, • Art'OltN EV AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Odice. No. 110 South SIX YR Street. (uppoaite Independenoo A. Square,) PHILADELPHI up the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different points in the United States, in enabled to prosecnte and °ellen chums of ovary description. Particular attention_given to the examination tool r - oovery of the Manus 01 Legatees and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the interests of helm and all portions interested in the awe, in all parte of the Union. Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commisaioner for most of them. Depositions carefully taken under Commissions. apll-dm A I.IIIED L. lIOUGII, -4 111 PAPER MANITFAVURERS' AGENT. Orders ft ° lAILd for everT ofA TE IA A N 0.17 south 01.1.V15. .treet, Y4ll9.delptukt• tell-Crm. FUOIJET 1t SONS, IMPORTERS ON HAVANA MARE. tio. 210 south FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable CI OARS. whit i WO yea area t, 3010 ly the , aflor at low Wes, for cash or ap FURNESS, BRINLEY CO., No. 449 MARKET STREET 1V F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue • • cmot to B. SCOTT, Ti.. 431 CHIMITIOIT ESL , CAJIP.-1 have, In consequence of continued ill health, disposed of all ITT Interest to the Auctton bnat. nese heretofore oondeeted by rue at 431 OWESTN UT f3tteet to My. N. P. P.thlatinlEr._ I tak e Ibis opportunity to tannertoy thanks for the support t have revolved. and a* a toutionation to my successor, whom hereby authorise t") collect unsettled accounts. JJ. SCOTT, JR. AURRIet WO. FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 530 111A11.1LET Street. and utll _MINOR Street SECOND LAP cIE SALE OF rorrprj, SHOES , AND v 000 CASES. OROGANS, FOR 'rim 0 A Lb OF 1560. August Mh. at 10 ri'olok nrectsely, will he Sold tfr catalogue. on 4 months credit. 2,000 eases men's. boys, obandand youths' calf, kip, grain, sa4.l,lohaticfkatrdotsb..ircalgafitkeiorp.: 0 sinif fm. , d yr t al and nid r w u a si k e i t nic hr s o b s oes. womeresoniee. Ildren's calf, ktp, goat, morocco.and kid boots and one, tad and kid slippera. Also, a full as- Porttne rit of city-made Women's. a.es'. and children's gu Tlie no a d bo u rs t e u s e re u sa be ir p s. rov A e ls a o tirti d i ' vel C o m El lf on B t kl ee i rn . and Western boers. As the sale comprises laymen of fresh goods direct from first-olass manta:terms. the ea kkllo e, d t t ii ° We f n h fo p r er e s ia a m in i v n i a t ti ed on . , withAstalogues, early on the morning of gale. FEREISHITORY SA . LE OF BEADY-MADE CLOTH MO-J.IHW 0A RIIIECOE. • On Tired? Worm', Aughst 11th. at 10n Woe precisely, will he Fold by eatelosise, 6000 rsatly•made garments, of New York end city manufacture. Cain/main; of men's and bore frock, business. and over coats, eaSSlMere and eabnet pants. cloth, plush, silk. and velvet.vests. Imbrsoing a full assortment and of regular sizes, adapted to fall and whiter stiles:for [leathern end Western markets. The . at tontine of buyers part•cularly requested, as every lot will be sold Without reserve. I , o<:riiiioiien for examination with catalogues curl on morning of WILLIAAIS, BOYLE, & 00., AI 3O I TIONEKRS & C 051511681011 MEROIIANTB, No. 6 North MAIN St., fa. LOUIS, !do., I formarly with Messrs. Myers. Claghom. & Co,. Philade.) offer their servmes to the merchants, yriannfaotarere, end others of Philadelphia, for the sate of dry good', oar , pets, boots, shoes, hardy are.jewelrr, &0., & 0. lid Cash tidy:moos made on receipt of goad. Settlements made three days after sale. meltr-elg t z& , •• 71. wali , d'flaranrdit I ra O r li7 28, New York ' " tod‘:, chvetY, 2c Co, et w Lonix . a it f4C - rearr. it C 0... " SABINE 8a DUY, INSURANCE ASIEN'PH, No. 444 WALNIPT Street, Insure - against lons or - daniage .by Fire, on Cotton and Woollen Mills. anak other Mannlnatome, Buildings, Eltahendisa i Fitt : liMiro. and other property, cm favo 'PlPESrifiNlßl4l,GOw.,64llA.YßlViglter" Tints] and tinreux 1t_612.323 91 MI7ROPOLITAN 'll4. CO. OP NEW YORK , Cash Crici,W.ged Sandie, 4=1.0168 eu. PROVIDENCE WASUIND PON S. CO., PROV. ARCTIC FIRE IN C rURA Ca Iita I C an O., ° O 4 FWEV 44. I IOB II-R l9 ; Cash Capital and OF fiNl4,l4s 1/1. ROPE FIRE INBILRANCE CO., OF tiEW yonx, Lash Capitol and du rpluir p 214 , 844 CITY FIRE. INSURANCE CO., OF NEW 11AVF.01, Cash Capital'and Surplus 8324 AV 77. GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK, Cash gaintal and Surpina 19216399 07. 111/MDOLDT FIRE INB . CO., OF NEH YORE. Garth Capital and Sprains $ 2'8,967 91 . Application* in ottatL Ity note will Teems prompt Attention. iilMn Jot am Vtw&est. THE ENTERPRISE' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PRILA.DEPRIA. (FIRM I v N _ EWKA L N DCIEN M CL UNIV ELY.) roemr BU iI L WAL G IVUT B W EM RI .VICIt RATCHNONNEIA-Nat RiOND.:IIO4I L. DAVISON. VY I 1.L11.34 2 1 10KI:S. 680. O. riA,GBil 0 FAA'G)RR, r ! 1 4 311= if JOllll M. ATWOISS• A. BENJ. T. TRIDICI. ).rmaiew D. CAM, Fig?"' WH" MATUFIFORb L tiRrI.:Risidso OH AXLES W. COX N. Seoretarl. tele A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., 1 -R INCORrORATED 1810-CHARTER PERM'- . lio:310 WALNUT Streak, above Third, Philadelphia. Harms a largo paid-up Capital Stook and Burs In • vested in eouud and available flecuitiee,ro an oon tO M insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, odise, Vesvole in Port and their oargoee. and other Famous! Property. All loeses liberally sad promptly adjusted. DLIARCTORB. 'Fbasal. Pita. Jirin we:A a%mnei c. 111 AA. John T,Leirui, inftlall R. Campbell. Edmund G. Data. Patrick Br lass. W. roalthey, firdNtlefAßlß, Freejdept, ALBERT E. CRAWFO . Secretary. fa:4l,tl A IiTIIRACITE INSILEANOE NY.—Authorized Capital 40:C000--CILUTE.It PERPETUAL. Office N 0.311 WALNUT Sheet, between Third end Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against lose or damage by Piro, ou Buildings, Furniture, end Merchandise gene rally. Also. Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, anti Freights. Inland In to all parte of the Umon. DIRECTORS. Jamb Esher, - JosToph Maxfield, D. Luther. Pr. ()Forge N. Easel, L. Aedenried, John R. Plalton, Dims Pearson,. Wm. F. Deers, Peter Blazer, J. E. Beam. JACOB It SHER,Freaident. WM. F. DEAN. vice President. 'IT. PI, SMITH, Beoretary. noS-tuthsti (JUAKER CITY LriBURALNCB COMPA .O% NY—FWATIKLIN BUILDIPIOB_,_ 4011 WALNUT STLEET, P,HILAPELPIIIA. CAPITAL MID SUR pLys s3Bo,TW.lo.—lniares ageing?. Lose or Damao° Eird, and the Pent* of ths Rea, Inland Navigation And TmnirportAtibt. U. HARI, Preindent, E.. ROBB, Vice Promdent. H. H. Sea's' and Tgoaaarar. N. H. BUTLER, ARilistattt Secretary. rift_ECTORS. George H. Hart, E. F. Rosa, A. C. Cattell. Foster 8. Adidas, E. W. Batle Andrew R. Chambers, H. R. Coggsh y, all, Hon. H. M. Fuller. Rsmuel Jones, M. D., ml 4-41 LIFE INSURANOR AND TRUST 00M PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COhIPANY. Northeast oomer of THIRD and DOCK Stmts. Assets, e113T,691 El. • INSURES LIVES for the whole term of flife—granta annuities and endowments—yardmen life interest" In Real Estate, and mete" all contracts depending on the eentingenotea of Life. They act es Exeostora, Administrator* Amissomo Trustee", and baarMens. IISTEES. -•-- . tante L. Miller, . Samuel N. Moho, err min Goatee , 'Willittell Merlin, io full IL Newbold, James B. MoYmined, I) ism I°.rer. Joseph 11. Trotter, .Willion IL ern. Jemea Eturkot, itrnuel 0. nay, Theophiltui ?million hellos Bel owell, Edmund Bonder, enry 0. Towneend, Daniel Ljletohnureni Nottoielive Kent, John W. Norwar, William B. Garr. Eine 6, Archer, P. V. Dolton, denniel l l bt Obriented William Robertson • /web . Thomas, Werner M. Roam, John, 0. runner• P. B. enabler, Easton. Dial lEL L. MILLE reeideet. db&M.L.E. STOKES, Vi e . free% loin W. Nosnot.tiemea.nr. ..in DREAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE ON PENNSYLVANIA, ISM OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WA.121111 Streeta E I , Pht N MAR INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) • t• Ti all SHOP or ik. wit% INLAND INSURANCES INLAND 711 N. ("MA01i1011—....0141 !Savannah— .. —. 81 00 Anima --- 00 —.— Atlanta —. II 00 Colainbue—.--. M 00 Many. 37 00 Montgomery - -.. 38 00 46 90 New Orleans-- 61 CO On II wwle. by River, saarrbi s, Lake . and . Land Carriage FIRE INSURANCES Oa Merchandise rentrady. ileurra co mutY. In Stores Dwellin t ir p RN, &I ; if °Timber 1,1N6. ran Marko Tetra 1123,000, rhiladelphla City 6 er sent. Lean... 4123,060 00 100,000,Petinsylvania State is Re at. Loan—, 00,500 00 21,ke Penitsylvarus State 6 iie at. Loan.-- . 21.000 00 X 6,000, U.S.Treaanry 6.4 V cent. Notes and interest due -- _ ..._ $6,265 54 430,000 U. S. Trammry 61~ ot. Notes and Inter est due --- —.--- -- —.. 00,010 00 1113,000 Temporary Loan to the City or Bina ' • deleting —.— —_-- 24.000 CO SWAN Pennsylvania Railroad 34 Mortgage oOs cent. Bonds— -. ONO re ammo, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort -6404.0 OP' cent. R0nde._`_........ 11,000 00 014,1010 West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company 7 111' et. cocoon Mmds UM 00 11111400.1000 abates stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and entelsl yeesapbed by the city of rh dolphin— —— 11.000 OS SIAM IX shares Pennsylvania Railroad Coninany— .------- 11.7711 te 11114;01,10. shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company --.-- -- -- DO 00 11.81), shares Philadelpnta 100 Boot and Steam Tug Company. Philadelphia an iterratmahßtaara Mvigatloll Coin lft,n7, Ocean Steam Navigation Company. Philadelphia and Ila vre de Grace Steam Tow !Rua Company. Philadelphia Exchange Ileiepany --- -----„—. _ Alla 00 • t ime aft , ' .1 110 ' , Cates, atti Real Forts% 01- 4"" ' 71 8 " hoe BuOdom-. -- -.-- - -- . ,I . _ l ll5 ..q. Bills reoeirabie for lentranne . a made-- T-1.2 /1050 l Balance Om at Aceuetee-Prememenn - ale. 9 Ma nee Pollome, interest, and other denta due • • - • the Cortwani-. _. • ga.gm m bony and stoat ofiu' """ " Mps -00 flho h sn - DeDoinrinli.; 4 4: — .= 44 s ' 3" 33,363 31 MIXEO William Mnitint Ndmond A. Noodo Thoop_hilus John R. Penrore, John C. Davis, Winn' Eyre. Jr" woo C. 11And, William Cl. Lndirilt, JonAph 11. Real, r. H. Roston. illeorge G. Lo irvr; Mulch Cralf Cm lea Ken.t. Wit I,LA THOS. U. }actin} , LY.L.BURN. Sea HAINES BROS.) OVERSTRUNG 11Y t 1 PATEN T-A CT 10N PIANO FORTES, "Cheapest Piret.Cless Pianos made." splendid assortmenc of Louis X and other styles, for sale at Faeary Cosh Prices, and warranted for 5 years. second-hand Danes for sale and to rent. CibORSJK L. WALKER, H. E. Con of SEP n NTH and A SCR Eft. PRINCE & CO.'S Improved MELODEONS. from $4O, upwards. 16-3 m wivi l PIANOS! PIANOS ! ! PIANOS ! PIANO-FORTEISI. /11 , ,LODE01/M. PIANO-FORT aIbILOD EE. E 0,49, alada by Raven, Banon, & Mani k Clark, UMW ',Davao, Er. 3,10..Knd otherx J. E. GOUVI, mutt- / SEVENTri and CHESTPIII7. fiFM STEINWAY & EON'S NEW PA TENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, ANDER/DARE PlAbtoB, l now pre ferred in concerto and In prrvate olrolea by the bed performers. Received the first premiums over the bent makers, from ledges like Gott/chalk, Sisson, and other& ohnuea g e oompeti lion. BLASIUS BROTHEREi, de-SrMit CHESTNUT Street. THE ADAMS EXPRESS s_ _Kam CO.. Office 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Pu4ages. Merchandise, Sank Notes, an d specie, either by ite own Lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the entwine] towne and ottien of the United StaE.S. tes. SANPFORD, General Superintendent. HARDWARE PACKAGE DOUSES. pIAOKAGE iIARDWARE DOUSE.—We A. Ifl2lllld tOrVerotfully onll the attention of the den rat klardware rrade topuf exteneive dock of Mg- MINGHAhI l e IAZ.O 3 WARL, whiek we offer et a can “entice by t e, to Crete. Orders for dtreot importationlleited, end elooee te amed either In thin say, W. y, New Y eo o rk or New Orleali% a. Ltwis 8011 t 411 COlvikIIA(114 &reek AM Amu 1:14V,V1111=1,:r,412114 6AJ,EB BY AUCTION. ST. LOUIS, DIU. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Dlltorona. • lamest Y. Stokes, J. F.l emston, henry Sloan, lildwerd Partin:lasi A • Jones BroOlte, tlyeneer Wilms% Whomes C. Hand, pobert Burton. JSOob P. Jones, James 11. R.l o .Parlee4, Je.hns. P. Eyre John B. Semple, Pittpyg, D.'l'. etoreen. A. B. Heuer,. DI MARTIN. freedent. RA_ND, Vice Ezeindent. orelerv. PIANO Y. EXPRESS COMPANIES. !ALES BY AUCTION. 3 1 • THOMAS SONS, • Nog, 139 gad 14119outh FOURTIL Strove gPereserlp Ifr andlig.E AND -REAL ESTATE. SALER AT THE EXCHARGIS RVERY Daring the bileirtees imam in holy end Asyut on °° o43 l :l l lg e t of each proven 'deed ioi . Mete io addn to which we publish, On y tlue Baton's' , IIII•41111,1 I. each We. one thoarsad oorolosuoo, In egespirlet fem. giving full descriptions of all the property to be Sold on the follow:mg Tuesday. CA R sales of real wants sod stocks at the fiZehance will hereafter be bind at 11 none ; and. in the avow or. at 7 9'olook. Cantributantlaine the optlcro or either eels. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BAIA:. Ng* We . TlVe larllo liliKemt . of real estate at white igtc, inch, um Over, decennia° of any cad 001111trlr Present'. Pint/41We may he hod at the arietiog slogs. YPRIVATB 8 ALB 118.1118TBL 17 - Beal estate , entered ea oar private sale roadsters and advertised ocesecrtialir in our pitblio sate short - net. (of which 1 SOD oosies are printed weekly,) _free of charge. TO ONFELLSI4I. THE rIFTY-FIFTH PAIL ADY.LPRIA TIMIS BALE OF 800811, et YAW.OTYPE PLATS% kw., will commence on MONDAi. Septeinber 17, gir Catalogues in ems. REAL. E2TAT&—Att6UBT If. Orphans' Court l!tant—gstate .f John Hommel, doe% Two ;story linak DWELLINth Cathedral smear" Twenty-fourth ward. Sarno Div:ter—Two-story Brick DWELLINO3, Joining. Barra Estate—Tiro-stery Brick' DWEI411(0, 44. toming. Orehaee' Court Bale—Estate of Geo*, Rundle,dee'd.. GROUND RENT of aft , year. Dame Eatate—GßOlJND H ie.NT of $lO guitar. reremp• oti Enle—HY ord., of Very vs'eatle LOT, 3 ewe I, 19 aerobes, as tee Tow Tend, above Nicetown lane. ..aie absolute. . . 4111;Tufnairs. Farce tors' Sale Fst, idabtrig. freffeief sTE MBO AT HOTEL, ar on the river Delaware. , . . STORE AND DWELE122. 13 .0.. 333 Queen Wee? Third word. Persosorylt.ste. Three-story Brick DWELLING, Trait, sired. north of Osford. Two Three- tory Brisk DmiELLinicii, Nos.lZte ispd 736 Christian street.west of Twelfth street, with two three story brick dwelluasa to the rear. on Thorley street. VERY IMPORTANT SALE. Rv ordwr Trustee.. e MONTOUR IRON CO PA_NY'R WORKS AND EsTA'PE. - On TutuslBl. Rep.en,ber 4, 7850, at IZ o'clock: noon, ist the Atte detrhin Exchange— The. very valuable property hek , osins to the Montota Iron Gergrun.r, situated in Montour costly. Pa., con sisting or about COO acres very valuable mineral lands. ores. mains rights, rollms mills. barrsemr. neatly sett deelliegh, r•ffiere, are, krt. Terms—emooo cash-when the property is cheek off, balanbalance on the execution of the deed, within 30 days of ce Lir Pull particulars ready in handbills. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. BOOK-CARES tie VYING MACHIN It, A QUANTITY OF HMI CHina AND GLASSWARE, Bea% AN .11PDPINti. lIRCHSRIA CARPETS. fie. A CARD—Cur lisle this (Thursday) moraine, at the store, wIL oompriee. besides 400 lots of exosilent Iteoo2e. hand furniture.. 2 superior P711302211)7 secretary anit book essay sewing machine, fi ne oil paintings. a huge quantity of hemp hose, China and glassware. beds and bedtime. Brusse ls and otuer carpets. lee. Forming an attractive assortment, worthy the attention of WWII mot others desirous of puichaeing. Cataiornes now ready, sad the arSelee armased for examination. •at Nor. 119 and 141 South POIJITII street, BU PERIOR FURN ITUR C. kr KEPI CII- PLATE KIK ROM), PIANO-FORTES.BRUeBELB CARPETS. This orming'. At 0 o'o:ook. At the Auction more, an smortment of esoellent second-hand furniture, elegantideno-fortes. hoe mirror!, Garyeto, eta. from %mites deeturnerr towsekeerni, removed to the rune for eouverusnoell sale. Mao et fine oil paintinxportisit of Gtnezil Taylor, by /Atwood. in cult frame. . MOSES NATIIAIiS, A CRITIOifEEN lir. AND C0M21111131011 esellester j. 4 11.11 Of RUTH and MACE Streets. - - MONEY TO LOAT.I 525,00 to lam at th. lowest Was, dismogs. „ we :7 • silver plats. Orr goods, clothing. iVo eerie% se - ars. 1iar47 44 / 4 = 4, { Itt oooo iNnoto. rof niture. bedding, and on a 044 Ti e .ristiaa• large or small amounts, troir: 44o do to t000loo&s. fares i_ltnkth of time speed on. - , a tlissiB. a?" The Oldest tiitsadished House . It? Private entrance on RACE Street. ao - 13nei nese boors from A. Id. to, P. lg. . . . . . Rear, immusnoo for the bopefit oldooet_ tops. W1AR0.V.81.441,) TWO PIM ChrU. Isa• Adconc•o of 1109 end uPwordo at two Per Advapees of OM &rd upwards, at one percent, ; abort loam . . t A T PRIVATE ALE, Some of Oa 11611, GOLD PATENT LEVEE CH.RoNOMET WATCHES, flellumfaetitred at harf the usual setting vivre. gokt lover &Rd 1 "i" weogr i A tolver lever Cad !estate watches. Eat &rm. Pronch vambee. at astonishing low meas, yowelry every destitiOtiOrl. von 10 1 W,fflinly PlitOble Wield to stroments, Plot al:polity of Earns imam at bell the importation vine, nanntithrs to lit pwrantems, vitnowi other hinds° somas. OUT DOOR' miss Att.n444 to,osisonally by tho AOMOIF: Ilatalgi of eity and ever A ct of coo4o tod. puTttasig. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORRB—ISEAFIE & Airt r Pala:AL AND TREORETIOAL ERG! . RAC IttIBTOJR/ILER-ItIA_KERTLRLACKIMM and EMDEN& having. for mint Teem, been iff outward operation, and been egobistvely engaged in building dud repairing Marino and River Engianejligla and low yregatire, bye Boats, Water Tadao. rrellellenr Ito., rrepectfulty offer their writes to the pal ea being folly prepared Co con treat for Engines of ailed. Yining, River, and Btatitotery, Films( meta patenia of diffefent siege. are perinea to execute or ders with au idk daspateh. Javery degariPtiog of Pattern making made at the ntiorteet noting,. Riga and yaw Creams, Flue. Tutelar, end Cyheder Boaters. of the best enniu Nem& charcoal tree. Forge m. °Egret and kinds; Iron and Risen Crietlfts,of all dew owe; Roll Turning. norm Cutting, and WI Other wog nee noined with the above bushman, nrah , then and epociseatolus Tor all work dew et Thew egiablietuntaL free of charge, and work gintrasOwd. The enbeenbere have ample wharf doe` IVer, ar Pairs of borax. where They can lie in pertrot ty, and are provided with eneengoolo, Odle, M., lkiN. for raising heavy or light wei BiL !MEHL Jell-ti BF.ACIPand PAbliAllirsets. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDE . ,Y Ns. 951 _PEACH Stria t,Reasi nem , Philsehelciais.—Wll- L lAM H. TIERS inform his friends that, hanlll.llllW . chafed the entire Moak of Patterns at the a F dry. ke a now ere_earM to receive orders for Gnat, and taw MS Castings, Soap, Oise and House Wort, Gearing. Candace me s a from - e r Cupola Faraaaaa, a dry or green sand rtnitri o nuf-iff SkiWl. 9. t. SOMME WLI.LIAIII X. IMILILICI. SOUTIIIVAI2II YOUNDAY,_ FIFTH AHD WA3HIN6IOHIIII.IOOIIII. FOIL ADM 1.17314. . . . KIIRRICK MOMB, ENGINEERS AND MaCHINIBIT, Manareatue Ma sod Low Pressure Otani Enema for Land, Ram. snd marine boron,. Dollars, Osoometan, Tanks.' non BOAC k 0.7, COhafa of all Innda, either Irpn or Brawn Don Frame Roofs tot Ow Warta, Wort 81101., Ills I^ road Stations, 0.0. It atoll/3 snd Machinery d tike latent and moultmr• proved oonstretodo .Every &monody; of Plantation Ittr e iVig i al engsr, !Saw, and (marl. Mulls, Vaonitts Trains, Detenstors, Fitters. Feint _ ...Ike. Me Agents for N. Itillienx's PeOentstar SW= Anontatnel Neitortit's FAtent Manta Amonwnli St Wolsay'n Fount Centrlfogal. I .ll = in• awn, SAVING FUNDS. little, but often, lilts the Pane." FRANKLIN SAYING FUND, No. 1361Aonth FOURTH Street.betweeisChese net end TVa/nut, Philadelphia, pays all Depents on demand. Depot/tom' money useated by GOVOTEIOOWii .w, State. and Oily / , Ground Rents, Mort- Thts deems safety better they lame pro Sta, consequently will run no riak with &Pe nton' 111131107, bat have it at ell times reedy to return, with s per oent, interest, to the owner,ee they bees always done. Thin Company never suspended. Females, married or Mule, and Minors. an deposit in their owe oght , and each depoints can be withdrawn ONLY by their oueseal. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of rearoulv ant a. with authority to Teallf*Mollol from trustee* and executors. I LA o f AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVMD. °Moe open daily g from ft to S o'clock. and on Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock. DIRECTORS. Jacob H. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader. John Shindler George Rowell, Malachi W. Alosa, Edward T. Hyatt, Lowe itrumbhaar. Henry Delany, Manias Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley. Jos. H. Setterthwaite,_ Jones Vellum. Joseph W. Lippincott. JACOII B. 811A1INON, President. CTIIIB CADWALLADLIi, TreellifeT. 111/23-y . A Dollar saved Is tine* earned.. SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CIENT. IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY. WALNUT Street, southwesteorner THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporstett by the Stet* Fenesyl- YISIII6. Money is received in any earn, large or small, and in terest yard from tho day of deem t to the day of with drawal. The office is Oven every day from nine o'clock in the morn, an . till five o'clock in the evenios. and on Monday and Thursday eveningn o'clncb. Son. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE. Vice President. WILLIAM J. Risen, Secrete'''. PIAISCTOBX : jinn. fienry L. Benner. Y. Carroll Prewatel. • k.dwss d 1.. Carter, Jo se ph B. Barr Robert B,llndse, Frenote Lee. I .s3Mtlei K. Aahtou. Joseph Verges, C. Landreth Monne, James L. Stephenees. ',Toney IeII.OIIIVPCI and payments made arty. The investments aro made, inconformity with the prommone of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgagee. Ground Rentz, and such first-slate eeoorihes as al wage insure perfeet Recant, to the depositors, and which cannot fail to give per matteneg and stability to this Institution. aul-lf seci.twter SAVING FUND--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY. comer THIRD and CHEST NUT Street. Large and moral coma received : cud paid hank oq_de mend without notion. with EOM PER CENT. INTIe REST from the day of depoatt to the day. of with drawal. Office enure romp until IS o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS Dom until 9 o'ok,ok. DRAFTS for eats cu Er gland, Ireland, and Scotland, from £lllPWaTila. President—STEPHEN R. UfLAWFORD. Tremorcr—JAMES R. HUNTER PLINY FISE. Actuary. co t T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY r; 'l , lg* voRN, When completed, six seam ago. the BT. I , IIOI.IOLAR was universally pronounced the meet magnificent. con venient, and thoroughly organized establishment of tte kind on this continent. What it was then it remethe ;41- day—without a rival in size, in tempt - umeant. and in il i ne general Momenta of comfort and enjoyment. The ote I has accommorlaUmis for one thousand guests, le o uding one, hundred complete scums of apartments for families. Six hundred persons can be comfortably seated et the tables of its three pel-ho dining rooms, and ma thing that modern art hnadevined finite convenience edit social gratification of the travelling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practicaldetails. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad. derived from its magnitude. its superb appointments. end its home-like comforts and luxuries, has been en hanced ei sir, year be the unwearied exertions of 111 ro pri atom. mrl7-]in Tn EADWELL. wilrrcoma. & co. IVII EREA S—Let tors testamentary to the estate of THOMAS HIGGINS. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, alt persons holding any Papers. Soaks, Documents. Bonds. Notes, or other legal instruments or securities be outing to. or ru an , way connected with said estate. are requested to deliver them, and those havine claims toresent them to SARAII D. IGG _p NS. Executrix. HUGH. J. GORMAN, Executor, Goucester. New Jetney. Or to their Attorney. 11. MARTIN, No t 1451 South FIFTH street, below W alnut. au? di.* CA lITION !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never tailing Mrs. VAN HORN is the best; ehe sucoeedill when all others have failed. All who axe in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promisee, fly to her for advice and comfort. fa lore affairs sha never Jails. She has via regret of winning the affec tions of the opposite eez. It in this fact which induma illi'erate pretenders to try to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. She shoos you the likeness of roux fu ture wife, husband, or abeent friend. It is well knowsto the yublie at Large that she is the- flint And only per son who eon show the bteneas to reality, and eon rive entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, whims can be tested and proved by thousands, botk married and single, who datly find eagerly visit her. Come Oaf come all! to Nolol LOALSAND Street, betireenthitil- Per end-Broad. aid -111 PROVISIONS. -175 Bbls No; 1 Lea f Lard ; hhda Should*? Arils 'and Ino bbls Ittass_fork..for sada by C. . L. le, :( 0 , MEGA Bum, mead door a ill 0 HOTELS. LEGAL