The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 11, 1860, Image 4

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The CeavesatfiiV!VW *4.44lo'holia
St" e ,AW, l 4rr.f 4 . o s. ° O. r i 4T l l;
Worreseendenoe weiftel .Y CI":11 . 14,
The evening sessitat
8 o'clock.' cc vvocoost t.tv,z
The commftWeadittheiAteseurer mount
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The report. WibtAle 4 Tw . f , 4,TX , 1.9 , a - st.l
rep:On
htaee'
t'iww_-oertteif,",losi~d;nlim
Pflli - $ 1 , 4 4
thn, , ", e oThelaskelalantAi A
tone ie s ttedaiCLY,
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the eiklit o ilk : it , Biorlhiiiirgit,W,Ateillitslol
Phi1e4444;n0 11 44f 4dhet t .44/14.4 4 5.0 ',
SerahoAtifisfeallilaireditittypend 7 Babheill.liT ,
fi
tin of ;lamming- untyr 7,i —,- , ' t • „. ,
On ikatitin, - it as'ltoil , Mt Vta delegat
be aPPointlidertlY; intinago49: 4 4 i04 0 91 1 ' o ‘
New York State Tiatheite l , Aentatiaticit,.:Dr, its
rows wee - strongly in,.favor...tittlit;..M.94ol4.ll°-
thought it proper to send a strong delegation of our
workang teachers there, thus letting the frieAdtg,
education in:other pieces see that we fuel an in
terest in these things everywhere.
The • resolution was then 'amended Mist dele
gations froin this association be 'sent to the New
York, New Jersey, and ,Ohlo,-State Associations at
the next regular meeting of those *stations.
Carried.' - • •- , • ~-• • .
At this stage of the inroceedinp• Prof.:Smith's.
String Band of' Greensburg made their appear
ance and _discoursed Beyond abseil Ouse of
merle quite to thedelight cif 'the audience. (prof.
Smithle i blind man, educated hi the Asylism for
the Blind in the 'city of Philadelphia, and having a
floe ear for mule has greatly excelled in that art.
Place an* =ideal instrument in bla had and he - .
is perfectly at home.) - - • „- ;-
Lecture by Rev: Al. M. Stewart.. Subject,, En:"
homology, or Curiosities of besot Life.
Mr. Stewart s' lecture • was listened' to' with
marked attention throughout: • The -lecturer left.
the beaten, path of " edema," making his lecture
instruetite and amusing. He showed the govern
ment- of linnets, and their erades,,pecorltien,
d'ifferenees, eee.t, their Mining industry, , and . the I
uses to whietthey maybe put for the good of man, •I
and closed by rattling on the teacher to bring in:
everything that, would Interest and %strut their•
seholars—froat the Insect up to, the ,Throne of Bed:
At the etraoludon of the lecture a vote of thanks
was retUrneerto Mr. Stewart for his lecture..
".
Titurtstigildonitnta' Elnamoll, 8f "O'CLOOK.--.`
PrtdeVireltey.,,J. Ir Iliati j , Or the ALMPOtiureli i
of Greenebrag. Ifinittee of y e s terday read arid
adopted. ' . . _.... _ ___ _ ... ...
Thendmmittee simulated - Mi . Yllpartyesolitions Orq'
the death at BerejannnT: Tewksburyattbmlttedihe
• rou° ll eNfel i di t r [ A dorn eraidlegthe reututionej
Professor ' Stoddard remarked that while In the
Wive: delis of-lifeldeath was alnonpt us. Bit
had, - ketweer their dectsaaed brother fen a /ong,timei '
wet *MN Mutat' atfeirrarattente before hie death:
.
He believed .trie 'ditAW of t adisT.:,itinir tan* dAt ,
coven and lturernittid labor id Brairratentise of
edratakno. r-The tesebeirrOP Ms owniraniff we'rli
ereethiginnonntetrait Uhler:unbar? Olt the-lona- '
datiavoidlYlWKO:L= • ' - ''.'"'''' ' 6 '' ''. ' '''
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- grialiiolo4 l 6 l * " .o 14 , ,if
moire tiodeatiiy leitmotiv' inaretweicorark7-
ben4l ,, tesOtilfillf:Tradtraraplifd*YMPtrintry
deaf fotakraptehlratitg &mit/ t" th tali" ' - ...=, ‘. . 4, '
then of lAntlarlik*Wl
kw and • ly sat ie -witif lfilir ired
fartilly,lllld - ke -- therblemainge of-ourffeavenly
Pared nut wrawatirintivideramelebees , • , -'• ,-1
litutigirslitalkiit intim dua*
atm, MiTerarober
thenrautralefsebtiol basin katilebtli true Erased ana . ..
anuiragifiesued,bahtel muse • - -• ',,•:,*
ceignoil, 77atta ounraittee .ofotbrol , jtv qP,-,1
poised tooesixaa bkepephicodeitrachef our de-1
parted friendond eelaborariaithe aratitilbe nut,
!nee analuaraialiell,... - ''''.'''' I. L"
AV° g-N a i i rg 4.7tharla 3 / 4 1 4 11 1 1
fo ta ..T. ktirj•,- , lbor3bey bel
rta
er
pu Belted is n Onatjtea iif 'thalititc.,
•T• 103:•) ,•': 11. F. BTODDAID •;:t f , izt
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ti t tlor , n+: Fill : - AAfir4 citilite ' '' ''n
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Wei viontartiThvßar/0946.4 tMg-• biliiiil
iditae~MtiPtlVOlsSiarA*4 eitqaPt arPrO! ,
ado d••.,i o 4l o4; *"! -
.r. 4. t i i 4 s.vtat i ri ii
imen tir c
, With, iiWi inimailiera:Wraf now
in:l4OV Ileil* isenbadverans,wern thou.
imiatnial'infe`aolisfWo-7 1 WOO;
Naraleeki abate Aratailaßi4 ...: - ..'il',7' , .• ' -
Crilif, , O, RPpalatal:- •••-z , ra ' aral. Stsoctfleititeiiii,
;if,ref,4lrall'Ait ChieratiPimulf rA:.'4 l *Fti
oUPierabizig ; - hTli.rTaYlort Otabirarat °natty: ~-,.;
! :vielether Stale Assooration'Of Ifinilereer -I_-
. - • • ,of Danplibillliferniertiortettd.-
vim. ;Aort, . 1 ^ - . 'Batas, of ,Harrisburg 1'
*yliAlarruii iik*lctcormar ali"iiiii,v44
. -Ter kitte deracirairahor.. 9; --, $,- ~, -,t
liZe s illudierendEnteni - offPittsberg,•;•Yord;.
of '' .y. . •. - tif,:0r...K•••.,_,-;;_litesinul,,of:Pliter'
bragtmi • .-:: - ..l L ' ••-••••• .2 , • , tsi r v./. r
' 4 14 4 0 6• 1 4;Auilik= 1 114 4, 1 fritu4"1 -41 x*O 1
, *Use U r %
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_... , iirAldblori
ulfe-410 1 1W. ; vq_Ellt,m*g, 4,:roe
diiirengon than' ei babe miss ,t6T,
way. ,Nowltrayinni-eoinnetneto wodittene4heitt•
ideas.
!l'imotehnitm,al terite the lieu lor holding
Yrat,..hitilkatAraft,4lWasikmtra#o**.tio.PBfied
LetwralrateCuen bennty, ai hittplau.' - - -1.`.:
. ';'7l - 44..v140..0, OfIKOZI . IS - 11121 . 131 - 01
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'•MeWa. ~ B araLitad •Trari„;Of•Pittsburtueri• 4 3
ilearandierrPratitlent. ;11r..11rardielieetduriag 1
t„§"ligOsigurliat'llf-lAr . ,Vott .1 1, 0 31,§1kr1 1
lumembiltailri.4oo4/EPASeiillitiotooleingyeire. I
- Vidirritlgentsauttrtirbarehielmi - . -- Itorfullyir- '
lug gentleinen *ere drawn : ref .John !fillet, of
Blair county, Bearish' Smith, of Mialin county'k N.
T: wig*, 4:440040,,E.1*At0r* o' l = 46B *
To fo oungsasneettere, put; du UrituratiOn-for
the'Oftlee oaf econfing Serantertt t wo Mho ele'oted: •
Masers. Statansan( el•Soaterset 'county, Stioli,•of:
Westmoreland, fiterarat, - Cf• Pittsburg, Sterling, of
Philadelphia. , • ,
The balloting reenited hi - de election of Messrs.'
Wm. Sterling, of Philadelphia; Wm. Stewart, of
' Pittsburg. _
Corresponding "Seoretarj.--Prof. C. A...Coburn
was unantmonary4tlected„coirosponding emreuel.
Executive Mommittee.—The. following named
gentlemen were chosen on the Ineentive 43ommit-,
toe : B. N. Sherman, of lii•bnylittll county •,' A•,11.:
Sembower, of Blair county • Diehennin, of Belford
county ; P.-A.- Allen, of!Oheater acuity; S. .IL.'
Thonipeon of Crawford county. , Mutton ottiras)
The chair appointed the followingpaeans on the
eommittee to prepare a biogriphioaf eketeh ef. , 332
F. Tewksbury : 'Prof: Stodard; New York ; Prot,
Coburn, Bfadford *etifititY•rPtot - Batesror-Orsw
ford county. • Y , - - • •- - ,
An essay war then read-by the authorera_bliss
Mary McCord, Of Mifflin county. Subject, " Teaoh-
Mg of Pletures-,their !offence on the minds, of
Youth." •- „ .- • ~
- .... Thawing was well read and gully eau nom
- , peed; and, ideated no ordinary credit - upon the
The- moral and immorM, effect of-Velma upon
the minds' and hearts_ of euryCiath was fully and
beentlfetly +Mows. - - -The inefidrais of pictures-in
_schoolbooks Wu held up in , very Blear light; and
that i mmoral - -platers were spread abroad 011 AO
*MVO the dsmend - of the people. Mb" ltoo. was
loudly applauded, and .repetret it vote of thanks
-from the mecoiation.----- 4 '
• Rev.-Dr. ilmithi for - forty years a timber ,and
litre Pawn Oellegm, delivered - a
short address. He bad been a Tong time in'the
Mnand he ocauddered this a great honor.
I' a great, difference in young men When
• they come to college, who bed a careful and Do
;rough" training - in the common-school room. ', If e
said tha, eommunication. of thought was notthe
moat inirtant duty of the teacher; but the Incul
cation of habits of study, 'Digioalt test-books sod
stadia ought uot to-be-given .taacholans,..bot Ahoy
should bate such studies as would keep the intol•
hot et the utmost stretch. He could only extipia
'his gratilleation at whit he hid hilard'and'seon.
• ge eansedly 'entreated the loweliers to diaelpbue
the 'minds of their -• • •••
Rev. Dr.- Smith followed:, Me Staigisd to She
groat' Smith featly, but was. no _Halation to Dr.
that ,-had just "..taktin his seat. iHe hid.
'tamp Mbool 48 , yearstigei, It was with feelings
trot , pleasure that he looked upon the scene
• • Wifett r tio looked upon the stairs .of
4doeiiiiiim46 on id ;Memo ceintiMid - it 'with
7reelienis and association**,t i lteenstraleid :to any,
--"libstrhss-the-Lord ht?" Oa the-part of ,
the citizens of Greensbot; would. sayiltey_feltt
:it woo !tenan*: by , thec'dMoir of the ammillation ,
• '"-• • •
/rd • A VOalittheidiiiiiiitlndered with
for their lius aid iatitraiting-WddresiesiV
o .ln,Hri isartate' warlsr , flitmeinf emit a Imola non,
?''' , 4lSid - thought' ' dfitiiifigiblNitaseclitiMr owed
; -,10- l iWgeatiesaineiviet say for the iemb"; but
- betiease they belongedtotktoldsimeatt tesehers.
Tnylorrootheitied*with-„Dri-Disrriats, Ile'
that all„, chasm ef Wiimatoat ; were ,
yynee t; 114 liii - thOutit: the great s groattlils , of
scitieh loirviine ntilitly teat° 61111111ide
did not 'olives these is having for-their testi,
the ginon t sow 442.ti f e best methods ot,teso hoc
but for the ,00,,pise of awakening entktttium ,
-,. A "reporia isse4Mid by Mr. Smiiht , '"V---, •
asskiese of Tessidem , t. ,
..2Th_tileipenteree reed in place of A. .I"Warner'S,'
'-of Mercer'. 1%1164; that_ gentliactut., beteg :tient. .
The report of, Mr. Smith was prepared daringdaringthe
' sitting, of the Convention: It was very Mr end,.
liompleM. Mr. Ai; showed ; that too many istudies.
should not be taken, This would egithidelbe
• ortlibbinghtiess fit anfonitoof them. -
e t uptight the true method„ of theimisitet -was' to.
teach principles, and show how they direlop the
,--Firststeprehetititat-tiMateigialy r and re.
-r j view aboulitbe hint Tefteti--enos, week e tatiesst.
Timelier' should. came esholemflo tkir#4 tho.tbey
-I --know something/4 Itimort-teceived._ • -
'Attie of Ntillq , wet
. rtittitatid t 0 ,14 ., tied* for
•• ,its raped., ,t - '" - •
Arrseenotir„ ilissatem=2 . -a'cr.oor. P. ki . .-The,
ifouft 'tame -Onta Leffentotioi Was-tiled , to' over,
;I'nkeithe - - - ' '•
, First `
.;u;orders - R. tir4wiy, of
Coantyz-N , reati by Dr. Taylor,- cif - Chester
Er , OttidY nfiliiildtpiveinl" Mr.
hie-rePtaty.zioiloeti the rightOl tioyernments.
"pi-err - taxes fbr the attaidishment ,, etsehtiols,' but,
• 1 emamon - iitathileenly, dßlDoguisited between
0 013 1WOM Ind . ajoreig4dipitfini: A common mitt
•- ' astion-briogeiitn - to the point from which he is to
_committee .prepirialtlis !bra particular *Petition.
The 'cultivation of tins songs, the training of the:
. ice ;- and-reading
Airithnietio, and itiseein se eammon
'lt Wall the platt, , net walueM the_
dead* that be was dbatuein The elessies have
been • called the "Greek an d Ulla evergreiens."
No Mho pretended that a knowledge of these was
neeemarrin a common edimatiost.- He thought the
elastic:ought not to be taught in common-Schools.
---11111"- Prof. rocidarti toof - oseale - a, hi announce' the
deethOf one of- the - members of the association
itinen themeating--11,4. Tewkalmr;of lim
anitinunn annlitrint, moved that a aontralttae
• - be appointed to. raft regadatlons expreolve of the
feelingi of Use ealoelMlo2l, be. Motion earned.
Wheroupon the following wore -appointed that
- 7 •. • mosamittes t • P O E, aloddard, IL - McAfee, of
lifitintoriland ; A; Bart; of Pitubmg.
fisallagiedsnigalwitLisaleglyitaggitt 8.4110 k
son; ef Miner dean trt Eintinti "` The - Demand'
r,for-s morkeltrrated Cilia* tinning the Teethes
tfPublie litag may was high.
and- • , cfrel-rtsil self vetreeely. hs
Agglawiewaindmiand - for more eigi•
dad isdadatidif In the Staelpf.. , neiti had been
711eprorteneek--tdready:---Aba-teeeher,- - of to-day
`!* -oral very, different frost. tterpedarfe .of half •
eintery eiro. , The braeholkaditin calling, and
abeeld be a person of lensed ormation, not
having amere book knowledge. Ile should teach
- theobildren the 4113 0 the Universe. To do
• Ma work properly, he *odd bare a broad and
y af
_ o " m tr, o •-•; o ret e i i.* cir se a .zimsoint . ner t i l'e 'L:l l ` " : 4 oti °2l i . tur to t 7h t_r 7ii i : i tii t e l li n a d h ln e :: I ffi v nt ' e 't : t : f il th b.di tli lV : e th:T hil ta s a ;t r itel h te l !li t n 9 : i l
, ito Intarilf: Ifelhould beadle tst irith"
, iiii
. hou „„..,,, nil .,.. m t,„fOre etp ir. : ,, v la ro tillr. un iAl ril
of **Wallis tinvoreetiolteok gepine-7110 ilyn;
adive Amok ;Mil*, and; learn ..heautieli c freM,
eans:, • t, , ,i; Wi IWOt , r. , ~,,, -y . ~ ~
rr__ fiat id order *AS the iwportnpat,, JOYUrtier, of
' l "rWyellPt7o?lit ', ..Phriitelilli Pot 0112' fie l i t
gift., . s riper was r postPoilei, giving I etii t.;
VW itlilliee." BabieetLgcrlifetelir fader rAe.Erte.t
iiiAllernAkie'llilrGeilii:col '44710 onl , * ' ldr str . f,:.
4ftdrit abmnis zeptalwae_read hyfrof.Alm.Al2f i .
c i)li ter Ma tta kl l ieE r t„'Sgr...Wi priumg
Abe Wier 41 _ . _ tt Ill#9 l llo ilet.l
obi- n .ft Agi1 ,6, 01 . W . 7.a11. ~,u.
40 lesellb
t ApArgir, nista.
4
..... , Patch. Ms
t vim:to , . ~
~' - the . al* language.
' W n a elayeememinftlkitHo• itt-the-conana•-
' aimed" the lision, 'he Minitel a nibolara to give
',tri wortWialthemext hietert Itr,Geentam audlnso
' aneetet . nirkettaroiittheas commOrtealute-
S . ge.' , Tule' would pat illi ' lliibl 'hi`thmk.
3
anValnhanitularAttr.l4ls.oolV.; they
n tre ourFaiglish tut_ k-.7.tha__Ctialltlel to
!the t hen branohes Is obsttna ' —listen German pu
pileptank in the seeondelasin intellectual growth.
,!lady exi*issiefit in Geri:nal Mae tici equivalent in
English.t nig grammatioil,eonstruotiosi,•of •,the
Gensianiangumgb,had been boniewhat dimigarded
y7ir,n W;., the :Objeet being% tiumh the'Enslieh
lo . lite pupils ittend:churchi where they heftr,
es eaelosive , Germari"emmons. , He ye:mired
' them to write out so much of theireermene on their
`home as _they . could rerniunber. ' , Clan, Wanieris
euelptd of Palmyra ' , Boarding Behool v Lebanon
trooPtY4 4iPor.v reglived :. '•• • ' -
' 10411%114m? IMBIRmaI , IS OnDlan, ' •
. ,
• r. 'Burt, of Pittebtirg, • had a requests ,make:
4
, rh association known as
,the I , Western Penneyl
'Van% Teachers' Association" 'had had S. tablion.
They had (usalted; eind'agreed to' have no more
regilarmeetings.: The association , might' be eon
-Wafted no longer Jo exist. While the immolation
Waisted, there was published, under its auepioes;
ii peril, called the,Edurator. This had been'
aMIZI hediWith Inooooe. Now; they desired to
ge ri of-i t: This ( 3tate Teachers') association
i
,rtt no organ . ' Other ; btate_ aasno4d(one . have.
Th re would be; no , danger of this association tmf:
fe ng peounimilyilf - they would adopt the Eli,:
caior as - its organ:- Mrrß. - then offered the follow
ingyesobitiona,
_., - r• ~, • ._ - ,
Aesolved,,Ttiat the ifdtfeator, a monthly •jone ,
as , heretofore published under the auspices of the
Western Pennsylvanti Teachers' _Association, 'be
adnited as the organ of this association, provided
a setlafaetery arrangement can be made vrithl the
present publishers. _ - ,
The RIM. Eindly, editor of the Edueator t ,
AA , . a.brief amount of its history_and ptospents.
- .The resolution was disopeeed by. bbflars. iyilliama
' 4l O Xtniferts; ,Davis and
• Lamborn, of La:mister ;
and Allen', of Ohester edinityy On motion, the for
6ther dismission of the question was postponed.
Adjourned till eight o'olOok id the evening. I
„ .
Letter - from-Superior- City.
(Cerreseondenoe of The Pier.] : .
Sepeeioß.OreY, LakeSupeitor, July 30,186,0.
The Demooracy of Douglas empty held a'xittift,".
Cation meeting on the 27th' inst. A series of strong,
rtsohltiaa It . .o;, l l4Pled,andorihigitesers. Doug.,
las and John,* . • They "were4eit read biapinati3ly
hid adopted 'with great nnanftniti. 'Parties" deii-,
Angie &die ilie'odunti7 front Superior to St: Paul :
irk 4 v e ina.:irti Ratified theVithe. t contrite.'
Iter hetWeertitib tprti pointitisfyripered to convoy,'
is conifortabieletages,, pluisengers and thhir bag;
gage, sineliza diem safely at either point iritess
then foiii' days,flom lhd time of starting. Traver._
l~rs`a ill plane Maki a note. of this; and pay- no
tplaraPreientatiirei circulated by the
oldeffrii,ste l ambeani•Which do not Sivarier
fifty. - -
j I rcgegF Egliure that the editor of the New. Or..
.leantriletralinAitivnyst - othertrwere deterred from
riatnlng UM% by fela,of *stamen!' iegard - to con.:
vaiiimiftii(St, by
tilay Work i6d7reed to ieluin
0n1" , ,i1 4 •44 111 1b0it *C,kieesei ?ataxia,: tO 134.
9taismencii-"*;ilanl ,- -
feet; Atiletuf,bfkonitet. the atityei eftba.stestue,r"
of:Ofiriehtiid; - ocrierid Wagon Arore
iaiddli'.np,::Elniainestiie Mid rtitha
larding :1714 :betide the
driver,,,* hunily, , returedna after:al a i - Oars. atisenci,
theffitopper.:reitten they,had been ftnittlin in:t110 -
limey AptkiestitiA:lTiii driveritirtad the - dey
af
tet,Xo Ofintd, , Stearn comity - , nini Bill rilturn.bi
fewlneeltsmitlt , priwitult, - - Am, to - be shliped
j tti.
the oppor mints: The harvest promisee an abuidi
szeile2 dal:Ca/tont Upper - Minnesota. lhoniarlfot
tiekit'Superier. ' The Tqueiffdt le,' if lit - Wire
eapital-enough'here: to- poetises a large anionidoi
'grain; de. at Cliiiiage,prines ? _fn 1859, oVer"11 00,i'
'O9O panm4;r - of •butter were Intinietoid Into Lake Su-
OhlO:1 Jifity title' Can
not.9fientn,istppiy.tite lake? - „
The , propeller Pgopts left July ia f o r POttgo
Like. :'s l lX:Oiigli*tislOilitoi-140,009 feet of nubs.
• bar- .160,fledi. lithe; 0,000; sundries, IV
ban* tang filet •Mlta4ir!ipellar -.rentabi
heWstbis winter, !A;drderxo seenrennfeawmille
monopoly til the lumber trade - belbm the rtteimera
from the lower lakes cak,paes 'Direfigh:rifft h ip
A ghtity of.te6rll s Arrived - OA this'
PiitirA9ol44444llle7A.l4t - dityeettiee'st Oiledkn
49INFAe4f: °Val inictatt.jr atkive4 , canoes
'from go t t,t, ,Woall,. litiejtOuree liefe k:grtrin
lieeasee.for- AtillteiOliettom::,ell4l,g4ipforplation
004 it teltte from,tbe 7iett-eed of the lake to the
ife *resettle it* liaounootiOn between
loolied'to :frith gfillit
favor,i4lfiGovernment. The engineer and petty
engaged Itkeurveylog e, railroad line from 13t. Peel
to Superior s was lut bend from at sandy Take '
-
: GENERAL -NEWS
Tux active and energetic Livingstoneiin
a letter to erereglish friend, tinder date ,of Nov.
4, 1859, • thai describes the -course of that Areal
stream which he has opened to momenta end Opt
lisation : 1" The riser Shire hes Its-lemtee 'ie the
gteen waters - of the great Lakedilyssrm (latitude 24
degreit23 rairiutos south; leiegithde,2.s, degrees 30
ininnteeemst.)., It flowseeren4y * southerly di
rection', it:fine neeripiele-streasse foora 80 to 120
yards tn.bresulth, °speeding some' 12 or 15 *Hee
frOin-Ninaaa, into ibesintitui lakelet, with a well
defined ieritterfhiiiisoa, and perhaps Awl 'of' SIX
miles Wide; than narrowing again, it moves great
ly on shoat 40 miles, till it reaches Meralnson'a
Dataraoth:,..efter_ a. turbulent" {therm, of 30
miles, it--emerges from the cataraot's peeve
fed- ' 'capable of carrying a"- large
Mesmer, through the remaining 112 miles of Its
deep channel, and joins the Zambesi in latitude
17 degrees 47 minutes teeth; 100 miles from the
oonfluenee of- that river with the sea." ' From the
mouth or the source the Valley of the Shire is
bounded by hills and monntafne, where a delight
ful climate exists and abundance of water is found,
In this letter the splendid African explorer • reite
rates, at length, and in the strongest terms, his
former expressions concerning the cotton-growing •
capabilities of the whole mice..-Se declares that
not only are the soil and climate equal to .those of
the Southern - United States, but that the cultiva
tion of the plant will be carried on with much loss
difficulty than in this country: The character 'of
the natives seems to direr - as greatly from that of
other Africans as does the district they inhabit
from the sterile regions which enriound it. Living
stone predicts an easy and rapid civilisation of the
A Parses tie Panson.—A, tall, philcoloPiti
eal-lOokieg Genital entered soar th st, ,Louts,the
other dayinmeeentrary, to lei; offered '.540, bill
for hie fare:' He war somewhat - intoeioatediand
it :was Sound neeeeeary to Afoot, hire. 'Running
after the oar , he polled off a conauatoes cost.-ta il
nod was arrested, It was important that the' pri
-scifiereboeld divulge bil' name", •le 'cede:" - that it
might he written , plainlY down with the Words
"drank and'instarbingtho peace"--4inseribe 1 over
egefuet it : ' eeine. " ejaeoletail, he, and -.an
awned further only, by a leek of inefiable aiobre.
But the repeated impertfuoneseor asking hid pa me
flaallyy befte - dreeti ide,plitieffese "My ash*" he
theidered r etetynanieAsA{ol..-..and_lthLrelented
andleetrained hhittielfiliste If fearful, k pt. &milli's
dartheee Plieene. by the,utterseuth of his barns.
'But boles renefedly4ressed, hei.reifiled,i with
, yetistue is Promo Frsde
nof n ...14.tiental.! ,Th eeffilot eratinot
these; but/to - resale 'the Pollee' teethe. :ge 0-
On:4 4. radrii ohirrable name. But the pelsoper
-oaly , :teitrsited-with-augmentecLunpreisalfen ess,
iShed glyen. Ther•thle the charge of
"drunk and *turista/1 theepomie" had to be
, written against tbe. name of : Prinoo Frederick
Preterit,"" " "
'
FM, at •WRlYl4.Wirmi.—Yealerday
leartilisg, - -*bone reoloik,',', It • Wee. fight;,, for a
'OA, 0(1000 aside, came or at Weehawken, N.
V, id the pMertro of *limited miriabor of the ad
titters 011ie tatellietikert: , 'Theeambatatits Were
Josiah Fox , suid, ,Donelly, theretter
, known :to the fropienteree of sparring exhibitions
nea - vinyileVicilightweigheprefesior of the man
,epeonent be a .much heavier ',and
stringer Man and the condition* of the match
..ware.thati_ox ' theuld prove the_vietor in the space
of forty-live minutes, , This befalfirrio—ittcom
lies, es , tbey l'onyght sixty-threti tolinde,
wing .Afty,eight mg.,' hie internee, Donelly thus win
:nine the stater -The fight woe continued after
the above specified tlmo,.to see which eras the bet
ter man, Donelly ultimately bringing the contest
to a.ternidnetiettbi striking his- antagonist a foul
of tics feAlay.
iP enese,frenrtho - Rochester-Penbeeras that
'a man L empioyell all a tritok hatd on the Central
.'./lattreed, undertook td , ootrimit , stdoldbeit Taeaday
efteintetarby thrOttesig Idiroself bitter:elite wheels
Hof the tratn 'westward from-- that city, se woe
Pilaf Doldwatire,,llo.had bean at work in the
enn : ekb lad leoldeed a coup de .thise/;erliich
had elleet te." derange iris intelleot.",As the
tram wee eivaingthe atation„he rallied to the los
samdtive end told bee head ma the Creek in front
of it. the cow-eatoheithraist him to one side, but
as the,"taaid Vinyl ilowlyThe•bed. thde
to repeat the attempt three times, with precisely
thieime - result '' He Would have tried: ft -- again,
-bet pomp of the bystariders 'dragged him away by
main force. His Injuries are confined to some
*overstep{ mid bruises on the aide of the head.
.
A Vioreau, journal states that one of the
moat vsitiable adrlferous ilietins 'of that colony
owes its discovery to the °blow. A party of
theseOzientals, to atroid the emigration tax, smug
gled themselves on shore in lluichen bay In the
province of South Agstralia, and crossing the
borders into Vieteriarmarehed toward the Gram
, plans to the neighborhood of Mount Ararat. Here,
while seeking for. rota to eat, a party of them
same upon the celebrated Ohinaman's Hole, out of
which no less than 3,009 ounces were takeThylthin
a few hours.' In a few weeks after the announce
ment of this• diecovery t - nriless than 60,00110 then
- wens living in--the-new diggings,- --it ie believed
that this ,gold iegion atdatches from Ararat to
denote a distance of sixty miles.
„ have been several instanCeS.recontly-
IrtThrehilliitesttheasure Creuriiihment being
'mete Ont to pertons of wealth and position - for de
faloatlons, embesslements,,and, other cethille, like
-oriminels of the !oiliest grade; but a ease, haw just
,Vesurred at the:Fork' suaileas of a stilletronger cha
ratiter; in the othelotion, foe bribery, of Mr: W. H.
Leatliainimmember of Parliament for Wakefield,
for whieh borough he was pleated last year, but
was subsequently unseated by a committee of the
Douse. The charge of bribing the electors to the
amount of $12,500 was proved to the satisfaction of
the jury, and the prisoner was found minty. The
penalty of this offence is imprisonment and fine.
ItaPi TRIR)Ifh '4ll•Ps
PRESS. r .PHILAIMPRIA, SATURDAY„ AUGUST 11, —1860..
ieNri .... ~,„,,,,l', ' ~1
VERY iNAN MS OWN F IRE ZNOINE.—At the
'tnenting of the Mayor and Aldermenef Cambridge,
ion :Wednesday evening, an order was reported
Ihe Committee_ on4tlie !Fire DepartMent in
Tiii r'of purchasing 200 portable fire engines, and
at n;expense of sl,2ooinThwobjeot, is to, do away
vititii the running of all the engines to a email fire';'
leif the order is passed these engines will be
ttHalted by the police
' ,11;t4ifferent i .aeotions of
eity. It is to be tried as ,en,, experiment, the
.p ntee agreeing to:take:them batik If the °Hyde'
poteatisfied withlhenci . aphe em4' , Of , ytie4lsat.t
"1.11 3 44 - Teral ,s 4, -, c,; 1:-.!,,, 1„,.' , ), i :,: 1 .
,- TORE was broken open at Allenle Prairie,
AO ga9, one pight last week, and a considerable
ant of goo& taken: Thereupon the proprietor
offer ad a reward of fifty dollars for the apprehen.
sion Of the thief, if taken alive, and one - hundred
diill for his dead body. There is certainly a
Woe tkirsty , novelty ,
ro ovelty ,in . suoh an advertisement,
'tent refreAinito'a civilised people. It is p
lieb Y to the credit of humanity that no one was
tempted, by the offer - to ,butcher the thief, as he
was arrested thefollowing day, near Osseo, with
he goods in his possession, and quietly conveyed to
jag without,interference. ,
::.Vairi! ThUridaY bight , Harvey Gott, : a well
known Hatchets county drover, after collecting
1125 in New York, tied - the money in a handker
chief, wbioh he fastened securely about his body,
under his clothing. He proceeded to Hudson in the
rspsasser • Bouth•America, Mellon's line, and while
asleep.in his berth, some daring thief out through
alibis clothing into his handkerchief, and abstract
ed the miner, wined awakening Mr. Gott. He
had probably been-watched while arranging his
clothes, before leaving New York ; followed, and
thus robbed.
I. LATE census makes the population ,of
'Chili to be' 1,439,120, an thereto° in ten years of
355,310. Over 500 persons born in the United
'States live in the country. A recent estimate of
she population of Mexico places it at 8,287,413, ihit
increase aince -1853, being 800,000. This estimate
seems to 'be in many respeots inamorata. The
la§t official census of Bolivia gives a total pope•
Tenon for that country of 1,987,352, of which
245,000 were Indians. , '
hratated Abet the •Niagara Falls- are re
am:ling at the rate of about one foot a yoir. Go
'elOgy is able hip - redid thet`wheti a TtedisTon'of a
mile has taken place—some five, or ..eia thousand
years hence—the height of 'the fill will lis reduced
by a score of -fer A..... Ten , thoUsand- years more,
when the fall shall - have worn its way four miles
further back, all Iliatbonstitetes Niagara will havo
disappeared, and. he whole, descent will be aooom
plished by a aeries of rapids, like those near the
whirlpool. -
: ikrew Itfammar, yen. BRAE NAILS.—Zinc
Haile are now extensively employed in the bikini.
feature of boots and shoes in place of wood or iron.
It le said these nails are, also substituted for sewing
.in ladles' dippers. Au iron last is employed, and
the nails, on being driven in, strike the last, and
'become headed or riveted on the inside, thus form
ibg a very eeonre fastening.
MARYLAND Coil; TRADR.—MITiIIg the week
finding August 4,i 'there ; were - Shipped' over the
'George's Creek Coal and Iron Company's railroad
,9,716 tons of coal. For the week .ending the 7th
instant there. ere cleared at Cataberland.B; canal
-bo a ti 3 ,, with' 9,902. tons of coal.
Titz ABMICITIOX OP. THIS RION CHILD.—No
tidings of the 'Nice ()had,/ stolen - from 'Nahant on
Saturday, have yet been obtained. It is believed
Jklit the boy is now without the limits of the Uni
ted States. A. R: likikereol, who was arrested
on the charge of ebdtiotink tbe'ohild, kas obtained
bail in the sum or $10,i100! r•No farther arrests
have been made.—Bostotr•Thresiler of Bth inst.
A TlllEr - Saturday night last
a alive ‘tnalf,'belenglng to lilts' Wm:'Hoof, of Jef
.fereen. Bounty, - Va., **sabot And instantly killed
by kfr:Sainuel Wright, Jr.,, whose spring - house he
was hi the act'of robbing:' • • •
TIM autheritieS of Cincinnati are arreSting
all omnibus-drivers found acting cruelly towards
their horses.
DURING last year four thousand two hundred
pounds of butter wore made on a single farm in
Little Colitidoit, Maks. ' •
Tiffs Nei Tifrk Central Railroad Company
have declared a dividend of three per cent., payable
on the 20th instant, at the usual places.
A company has •been organized at Rich
mond, Virginia, to construct a street passenger
- railway.
Tag blakkherrY crop -this :seasondn, the vi
cinity of Hervishurg, Pa„ is said to be the largest
known there forlears. ,
Ma. PaitsTioxi llifited States 'minister to
Spain, saileffeoin 116 Ron Wednesday, in the Ca
nada, on hie returnto Madrid. •
Ox the 4th instant; the • corner-atone of a
German Reformed ohnroh was laid at Frinkatown,
Washington county, Md. !, - • • „ . ,
111 H. ll..l,Lirkr;Ers.t];; secretary' of the Ala
bama and Florida Raliroad;died et the' Alum
• Springs, ViWit feW daysagb: • •
Jnik :there wore thirty deaths' in
Noitiik;*twenty.one whiter, and nine Madre.
Tax United. States storeship Relief; bound
to the,ookst of:Afrioa, left poston enTuesday„ •
SpEap; c*.-Mayor of Louisville,
died at Obloago, Tuesday. r - • ••••
SaonETASY TIIOAIPBON and Mrs. • Thompson
have returned to Washington from Old point.. , _
TI I3 I
ISURDZIIeap_ItIO2 ,— .C.VIGIt,AN9II CplllJr/TS.
The Rooky , Mountain News, of the 2hth, gives
fall detail§ of several murders lately committed at
ptke's Peak. One of the guilty parties was James
A. Gordon, whp beeame engaged Ina gaunt with
the barkeeper of a saloon where he had boon hi
dulgieg freely in liquor, end finally shot him, IS:
flioting ti dangerous wound. This outrage he fol
lowed up, on the next day but, one, the lath of
July, by sheeting and instantly killing one Guts,
another:bark - eyesigGtlie bathe town .', Then Gor
don thougkt it leas tie to pet ilself beyond the
reachlof thelaw. NO one start id penult until
met dxl inoriiittg after the murder had been com,
mitted, end then all efforts to arrest the Scoundrel
proved unavailing. ,
On Sunday,.the 20th, a bar-tender, Bill Bates by
name, shot:and instantly killed Mr, M. F. Redly,
an auctioneer. It was claimed that this affair was
accidental; and the Vigilance Oommiktee to which
the case was submitted so decided, censuring Bates
at the same time, for his careless use of deadly
weapons.
Some of the proceedings of this committee, the.
organization of which was provoked by the out
rages committed by Gordon, are thus sketched by
the 2Yews : " The trial of Samuel K. pram, for
mile,atealteg, Wolf. plaoe. A jury of twelye men
weir eripanneled: Several witnesses were ex
amined, whose testimony established the fact that
three stolen mules were found in possession of three
men, of whom Dunn-was olio.' DM:Hinted() a state
ment to thejny, - admitting that, though ho did not
steal the mules 4lqmgeif, 'he knew that they were
stolen, atel tiqui riding , ono of dm% klpoi tc, the
tastes,' being. anxious to get home again, and
having no other way to att. '!he 'jury, 'of course,
found hibilrailty, , and he was sentenced to receive
twenty•five tubes at 7 o'clock last evening, and to
leave the'country within twenty•four boars. In
reply to the question, where would the prisoner be
whipped,- some said on the-back,and others said
he would be whipped on the bottom—meaning, of
course, the Platte bottom.' Accordingly, at the
appointed hour, the eentenoe, to the extent of nine
teen lashes, was duly executed in the presence of
a large crowd of spectators, assembled to witness
the agony end debasement of a victim quicker
than they (lonia have hoop drawn together by the
inauguration of a President or the coronation of a
Prince. .At the nineteenth stroke the poor fellow
fell and the' flagellation ceased. Ills wounds, as
well astimself, were dressed, and he is probably
now far on his way hence; realizing the butt that
' the way, ef the transgressor is hard.'"
"A" (17 TAsAx
T. FRO HILNONAIK ' Oo Moui
KOBER B. REED. "in" 01 7"
•
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
81111) Westmoreland. De0an....... 'Liverpool, soon
Bark White 141.1111, •LamiaYriti soon
Bark Leighton , apeights.-=ific; . detlneiro, soon
Bark Amy. Hammond-- soon
Brig Ells. Reed, taco de Cube, soon
Mug Princeton. ....Remedios, soon
Brier Cott_...__ ...Pon Spain. Trim, soon
BA LT Blidartk, ...cienteago, soon
MFIJUNX INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11, 1860,,
BUN itINED- -.6 6-BUN NETS-- ► 667
HIGH
- • ADRIVLD.
Bteamehi. John Nonakin, Marshall, 10 hove front
Lewes, Del, with M 1150) and wonders to captain.
CLEARED
• • - - •
BteAinzhve Statet'of Georgia, Banttn.Bsvannsh Alex
'Heron. Jr.
Bteornsplp OrckAter, new York, via Care May,
la. AAP T.
Steep:loin treanin; frollyirkifolk and Flohntond, T
Webster. Jr ,
Brig SligaininTgon, Charleston, Pettit. Martin 1.0 On.
*Mr fred nearer, Sheerer, Emit Csranridge",-R R
- Corson Co.
Bohr
Bohr Carolina Bell. Graham; Nantucket, Nevin, haw
er
y Co.
Sob ec r
8 Taber, Cook, Boston, L Andentled & Co.
SAILED.
The U stasmsh* Mew pr
,Gporsje. far, Beva
naht nailed at 10 A M yesterday, wan full Taught e Sd
a number of passengers.
iOarreeporidenee ofthe Philadelp ci
his Bettange.)
• LEWES, DeL, Aug 9, 9 Am
The brig Brandywine , for Pernambuco, and five deep
ly• laden sabre went to sea yesterday. Not a vessel. in
eight bound in. &bra Wm Copt e, J ilton,J P Cake,
B re ve, and Corning, are at the Breakwater. Wind
tl—
weather warm. -
Yours. to., ' • • ' MOBMAII,
(Correspondepoo of tiip thiladistpb Is, kitchen& GO_
LapAPTP. Aug 10.7 it
The achy Veria,Buget from Nen , Orieetui 11th alt,
with an assorts oargo, consigned td Messrs Bishop,
tii
mone &of Yhdedelehta. anchored otr this
yesterday, where she will be detained tor ventilation. •
You L. r r, &e. Y.
iCerreenondenee of The Pram)
HAVRE DE GRACE. Ang lO, 18/10.
The Wioming left with 9 boats, laden and consigned
ad follows;
Mary g_ lumber to Nororoas & Sheets; Mary, of Malloy,
do; to , R Wolverton; Amelia & Ellen, do to Malone &
Tallor;,l3;oitian & Bruner, do to Henry Croakeri. Ono /3
Merrioni do to Semi Bolton & Co; Village Dille, - Verona,
Two &eters, and Rebecca Ann, coal to Bel UM,.
Steamship Keystonet3tate,Marahman, hence, arrived
at Charleston yesterday.
Ship Island Queen,' tialithp, cleared at Havannaß 6th
instant, for &mon, Main.
Ship Orphauy, Bowen. °lured at New Yeric 3 ealciday
for 13mh Francisco.
Ship Elizabeth. Schmidt, cleared at Nev York eth
instant, j'or Melbourne. •
Bark I' ?Winton, Stilt son, cleared at New York 7th
Instant. or Buenos Ayers..
Bohr Willow Harp, WilLse, hence at East Greenwich
Bth instant.
Bohm Thos Borden,Wnghtington, andJas MaCloskeY,
Btebnins, hence at Pall River 7ch instant.
Bohr Sarah K Jones, Jones, sailed from Fall River 7th
Instant, for this port.
Bahr e G King, Berlina, cleared at Baltimore Shli in
stant, for this port.
Bohr K S Loonnian. R.ndicott ; Rebecca Knight, Endi
cott; Merey_Taylor, Nickerson ; Antares, Cordery l Eli
Townsend,Williams; L Andenried, Bartlett; J Frambos,
Hickman ; 3 H. Stroup. Corson I_ & Anna,
Dole; C M Wilson, Smith ; Wilson, Davis, and
kilivr Magnet, Perry, henoe Boston Sib instant.
Bo r John Jenne,
for tis port. Jones, smiled from Bristol Bth instant
Bohr Electric, Lord, at My 1410 7th instant, from Dela
ware r C Geo rgeßoh Washington, nerman, from Delaware
City, at Salem Bth instant.
Bohrs Horace Staples, Gibbs. and Panthea, Clark,
hence at New Bedford etb. Instant.
Bohr Harrison hence at 14 ewburyport Bth Instant.
Bohr John Wright Martin, henoe at New London Bth
instant,
_Bahr Kmpline Chester. Bowen, for this port, sailed
from Newport 6th instant. -
Satire Lady Ellen. Godfrey,. Arm 8. Brown, Brown ;
Deborah Jones, Tatem ; Bort. 0013JUBY IS, D. Bel
lows, Clark; John Warren:Logien henna, and. 'William
CoLlyer, Rayner, from Baltimore, at Providence, nth
Anstant.
Bohr Ann, Wallace, cleared at Providence Bth instant
for this pent. •
Schrertloston, Brower, and Shenandoah, Blackman,
for this_port, sailed from Providence Bth instant.
Bohr Horner, Handy, hence at Poi nand Bth instant.
Bohr Alice Lea, Poster, and 8. F. Holliday, Beaman,
henoe at Belem Sth instant.
Bohm Eliza Yharo, C aminer, and H PBimmons, God
frey, for this port, sailed from Salem iith instant.
MEDICINAL
, .
Dlt S PEPSIA REMEDY.
Dr. DARIIIS HAWS I.
!AROMATIC INVIGORATING
This Medicine has been used by the public for six years
with increasing favor. It is recosnmoula to Curs
,Thispepsia, Nervousness, Ilsort=Burn, Colic
Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the
i4l Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney
Complaints, Low Spirits, Delirium
Tremens, Intemperance.
'IT STIMULLTEB, ExIIILARATISS i .
,idn l K PrVis
l eComWauts,
o y RATRS.RoT i
• WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPEFY.
As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curing the
'mat Tgravated oases ofDysPapsa
and a other derangements of the Stomach and Bowel,
in ea eody manner,
It will, instantly revive- ties most melanaholy and
droo l ping add reitore the weak, nervous, and
' A t i r rn n tre l Yntialt i gkusi of l I r an . have
become dejected, and their nervous
use
'shattered,
coruetitations broken down, and alibied td'that horrible
ounie.to humanity, theanumunne waiterssis, will, al
ine+) t immediately, feel the happy and healthy Invigo
rating edicaby of 'Dr. invitoreting Stant, -
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doss.,—Onewine glaze fall strolteln as necessary. - •
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Hears-burs. ' "
Three doges will ours Indigestion.
One dose will give you Oood.Appetite.
One does will stop the distressing PRIIM'OI DrsPelwitt-
Onel dose will remove the-distress= anti disagreeable,
effects of Wind or Flatnienoe. and ,as soon, as the
stomach reqeives the Invignrating Spirit, the distrems
ing load and oil painful feelings wilt be removed, ;
Opt, eitherill ymove the most disarming ewes of
Collo, t e stomaohor Vowels,
A few dosesien Iterative all obatructious jh the Kidney,
Bladder; or Urinary Organs.
Persons wheare senouely attuned with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radical curt the use of one or two bottles.
NIGHT DISSIPATION.
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil effects of poisonous 'ignore, in violent
headaches. inokness at stomach, wealmess, giddiness,
&0., will find one apse milli smove all bad feelings.
Ladies of Weiland sickly constitutions should take
the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make
them strong, healthy, and bap; y, remove all °bathe
'lions and irregulannee from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of, health and beauty to the eareworn
face.'
Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor make ii a trial, and to induon this, he
.has put up the INVICIORATINO SPIRIT 11L171411, bottles at
to cents, quarts $l.
General De00t.413 WATER Btreet, New York. - - •
MOTT & CO 2324 North SECOND Street,
Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia,
Isr-thstuly and for sale by all Druggists.
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
OR PROTECTED
SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED
Tile Well-known Remedy ban been used extennively
..• - and w im it r Elea t t n ane A e N en D sfo i r mptmEar
DYSPEPSIA.
1 2, 4: . 4\6 DIGESTION:
I , 7,, FOR THE
,CONSEQIIENT
DETERIORAIION.oa Tun BLOOD;
AND FOR THB FOLLOWING
.• FORMS OF DISEASE,
• Most of 'Well originate in
DYBPBESIA :
LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, NEURALGIA and
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, LOS OF APPETITE,
HEADACHE. LANGUOR and DEPRESSION
OF SPIRITS. CAR Burci,b,s and BOILS,
PILM S. SCURVY, AFFECTIONS OF
THESKIN,CoNSUMPTIVE
TENDENCIES. BRoFICIII-
W.-MEMO PEOU.
LIAR to FEMALES.
and ALL COM
PLAINTS
ACCOMPANIED BY OEMRAI, DEBILITY. and
REQUIRING A TONIC and ALTE
RATIVE MEDICINE.
Nomt.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS
PEPSIA, a bad- state of the. blood. quid the, numerous
diseases canned thereby. has arisen from the want of
such a preparation of fronas shall enter the stomach in
a PROTOXIDE state. and assimilate at once with the
blood. This want the PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies,
nod it dose so in the only 'form in which it is possible
for Iron to enter the °imitation. For this reason, the
PERUVIAN SY RUP often radically onree diseases in
Which other preparations of Iron and other medioines
have been found to be of no exult.
CERTIFICATE 'OP BOS •A.
TON - HAYES, • Al. D., OF
~
It Jewell knosin th&titie medicinal efreateOfFrotoxida
of Iron are lost by cm a verEhrieLexpostire to air and
that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of trod, without
farther °sidearm; tee heeri_deemeitinairssible.
In the 1' HRH ' , IAN SYRUP; his desiratee' point is at
tained by COMBINATION IN a WAY , BEVorIS UNKNOWN;
and this solution may replace all the proto-carbonates,
citrates add tartnitfabf the Pletetia Medics: •• -
A. A. HAYES, Assayer to the State of Meas.
14 BoraTOn direst, Boston.. •
N. B.—Pamphlets containing Letters from the above
named Gentlemen and Others, and giving fell informa
tion of the Estop, oan:be had on application to the
Agents, or to
-N. L. CLARK & to., Prolniet‘2l 3 .
COD HAN B triLDINGS,
No. 79 SUDBURY STREET, BOST_oro. -
Sold by - Druggists generally throughout the United
States.
Agents for rennin (canto t 11YOTT & CCoc
• 232 North SECOND Street, Tidied&
ata-tuths Sni
®AK ORCIIARD AULD SPRINGS.
'LP These Bpringstife situated' in the valley of the
Oak Orchard Creek, in the town of Alabama., Genesee
go., N. Y. r eight miles south of the village of Medina, on
the Elie Canal, and fourteen rnilu from Batavia.
tor The principal Aoid Bermes are three Inalumber ;
besides these there are six others. They arc all located
within a epremt of &Wont fifty rode. '1 he medioinal
qualities et the watere are fully shown in the subjoined
testimonials. They contain a very large amounted' Bet.
Wow. Sulphuric A cid, Sulphate of Lime, and Prow-
Sulphate of /roe. Tho great medicinal virtues posseu
ed by there waters depend very largely upon the pre
sence, insuoh unnsual quantities, of these curative
substanoee,
Hundreds of case' of disease, especially those rerifit
tng from the scrofulous diathesis, have been cured by
their nee.
air in akin diseases—even in oonfirmed leprosy—the
waters have been signally successful.
Opinions of medical and scientific gentlemen are given
in the circulars. The _following eminent gentlemen
speak in strong term. of the medleiaal value of these
waters "Prof. Emmons. T. Romeyn Beek, Pd. D., of
ilbany; Jag; afeefaughton, of Albany; Edward
ntim!, 31. D., of New York; Dr. R. Campbell of Pitts
eld, Hsu. • Dr. J. 8. Mauler, of Lockport , N. Y. They
reoommend . the waters confidently. Dr. Spring refire to
acme of rill' OikiC dialiAteci of several gears' standing,
which teas cured (cater. Dr. Book says.
lam satisfied that t waters ere high valuable as
medicinal agents." Dr. Campbell says. Tney mutt be
highly beneficial for all tihronio diseases of the stomach
Bad bowels.
Dr, 8. P. Whittread a paper on the Ambjegt of these
Watere l peforet atiadetny of Physicians. in the city
f 'N
oew ark. In h,utjt gtetep th a t the Waters pee
wee deo dilly tonic, retngerent. 414,4eptritwonj proper
ties; and that the elms didlseasea to which they are
more particularly adapted. ore Chronic. 80'o:diens of the
digestive and unitary organs. and some of the ratans-
Sr! glisialses ; nal . o/111C GrOJTV . Tia ;. T . OT . Onit . dIOTIOCTIZ
' PaIt4:I I =T i g:I3VO C %FI:I7I4I:I44:VITTE4O e VIS I TPU t"
ra herriorrhasica. and the ligua vs ewes of Hectic
Paver. The Water may also be often used with ad
vantage, he says. in oases of low typhoid fevers ;to
corivateseeneefroen prOtractedlevers. to excite the ap
petite and Promote digestion : diarrliceas.partloularlY
such as are depetdent on a relaxed or ulcerated state
pf the mucous membrane of the intestines, in (salon
lons affections. or lithiasig, attended with phosphatio
sediments, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to
muriatio acid, as being more solvent and less apt by
continued use to dieorder the stomach. in febrile div
e/lase, it can bp wad properly diluted, no _refrigerant
to diminish 'thirst and preuernahltal heat. In skin die
eases—in those forms of dyspepsia connected will an
alkaline condition of the stomach, as in Paresis . , or wa
ter-brash, jrwill prove better than by droohlona sold.
In entree of Colica pictonum. and other Injurious con
sequeneen frOm the' action of lead, this water
will prove , to be an admirable antidote. In thronic
phirrpngitia, eiirettle Mueslis eararrh, and
huinid asthma', chronic ophthalmia (externally)
OM a gargle 'ulcerated sore throats, in cases of sali
vation, and in /eueorrhea and fleet ; and also in paes.
When taken internally, a wine-glassful of the Water,
diluted, taken three times a day, is aullloient for an
adult. ,
Oilier testimonials from physicians, and other TO.
thelDoo /1341YR{T4F, Tay . coon on application to
to
_Deal t ers supplied on liberal lerme.
NoWater tenbiee unless procuredfrom - '
H. W. BOSTWICK,
No. 574 B ROAD WAY,
New York.
For Sale at the following Agenoies:
FREDERICK OWN'S Drug and Chemical
Store. Northeagt career of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streeta.
Also for sale at FREDERICK BROWN, U. e. Drug
and Chemical &ore, Continental Hotel. oorner of
NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
The Trade mulled at Wholesale Prince. null-awls
THIS 0E1E? AIIIONG TEN 'rIiOUBAND.
DALLEYI3 MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
ItAS - universally - supplanted — all — other
cliutinents and healing applications In both the
Eastern and Westem Hentlephoree, wherever intro
dnoed; and its intrinsic *M r gt the true secret of its
success in all cutaneous urscitent.'whether the cause
be &What or disuses.
DIU NIS oit SCALDS
Tip instantly .relieved of their anguish, pain and
Intian/Matiplio hi et pp' 5 apil:palegn e t ;nix mar
vellous Senier,, an 0 ne to ;clewed es if by a
ahArm eall i ttlinV ?alit kSERY.
Children are freseent M emtrerers from external In-
Ames, . especially Dom Floiatiod Cam Mose By.
p,osions—therefore every H mother should have this
heahug preparation con -Q .raptly on hand. It heals
SCl's Breasts, and quickly 0. 4 removes the TBTIER or
RINGWORM, so- preva--, lest in Ms nursery__
TO TRAVELLERS '.,',1 BY BEA AND LAND.
The machinist the Tra- g.). veller,and evert other In
dividual whom lot en life.-. throws. hem within the
alumna cc ne ar ent frppet 9, sap/o t sc, tire, of c o/li-
Ilion, should be in mind ...'" that s Biagio Extractor
is Inc beet and only friend. It is th . portable and
cheap, anti should ewer be en hie nom a nion, as a friend
in need Tltere are thou- sands of living witnesses
to testify tp ita Imrvgllnnp p l virtue, who owe their
amend 'Ma and Muscles 0 4 to (Weaving efficacy.
The ollowner are es fee* ~z of the loadresuLissores for
OR
DALLEY'SMAGI- 44 CAL, FAIN EXTRACT
OR is a ritJIVENT/VE gi Ai well ea CURE:
Brysipeiss, Bores of alt kinds,
riu r liex, - , Fixture, , , . Shot Wounds.
Boils, - Frost B ites, ' Sorofula,
Broken Breast, Fever Boree, Sonrry.
Beteg of Boothe', Fedi?, Boalds,
B=l,a 46 - . . ' 4 tr4 hu
'ma-
tlTHead,
ChappothiLiadiv, ,Marounal Boren,. dDrains,
Chilblains, Puns, generally, email pay,
Cramp, Buns/ea r , W 11172021,
Cmitracted Cords, Filea, _ Tatter,
Chafe", 'oeeon, Cams,
Dilemma of thegtheumatima, Venereal Sties,
Skin
Broadway
and 1 t a t ePd e E rni rdlt;gt ß , r reir a dVe l aZ t lM,
WRIGHT de C 0..., 'ldeal ager.t, It eve also 00 ob•
tamed of all respeotanl o Druggists ad Merchant,
throuee. cat . le. 1.1.‘ tad watt,. cad iSlinadn.
DIOTT 4 CO.. Bill North SECOND Street.
fob Wm:newels Assets tor Venneriverna.
BUSINESS CARDS.
L EVI W. GROFF, :
Near DAREVILLE, LANCASTER CO„ Pe,
Manufacturer on tbe tile Prom
Futon 1.84 Q. OF
DOUBLE DIS vILLEED
PURE RYE walsKY.
Warrtoted to be Pore,_wi thnut Corn or Drug,'
DISTILLED FROM THE BEST OF RYE OLT.
anl-Im*
V" B. 'PALMER,"THE ADVERTISING
• IP, At} NT, FL17.61. and GRESTMIT, aivits hu
VIGIV2IOt yrto npf Nat mode br navertiiing,
dMly between Fe nd 4 crd oar/ Addlyay
- - -- • .. .v.
L -1 . J. BAYLIS THOMAS,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ras removed ftin offices from No, oss Aroh street to No.
429 WALNUT Street.
Portia Mar attention given to the reeovery of hferoan.
tile (Nairn. The drafting and istamipation
Fa veZa en n t i Ot
shfis, A.dnin stra rsosps, acd Trusts, ponutpnglpt
an tee best seaurittes procured for the armanent
ves manta of ' Money. tlatisfactOry reference' given
when recurred., . anlff-em!
HENRY E. - KEENE
Arrorfaluaw,
Hai EMOVED_MiI o .11 OP , AO. IRO Wtitry
to no: US South TAAR atrpos.
_
,
.
I[I[ORAOE SEE,
-R- 1 . MEORANIOAL EG_INIER, Ana
PATENT ATTORNE ,
N 0.114 Soutn St TE Street,
(Nearly oppoute the County Conrthonead
Priam Opeoifion how', Drawinge,"&q., and traaattotti
all o th er basun= oonneoted with the obtainine . or Let ,
term Patent ap.l6 Int"
I WAGNER JERMON,
• • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
Office, No, 118 South SIXTH Street,
(Oagelute Independence Square.)
Vrobainntaiiiia,
Ni
the rid of reliable Allonym, at different Pointe In
the. onit2d &M ac. in 944140 U to giveranate tied oanoot
(3)4ims drOVery degorlption.
Partioular alktiondliven to the examination and re
ooyeq of the 0 MI LOKBAMIN and Devisaea, and the.
axe nation o and Titles and aequring the interest+,
of he mend al persons interested in the same, in all
parts of the Union.
Bea the Statutes of all the State* and Is Oonnidesioner
for most ef them.
Deporibions carefully taken Under Counnisaions.
ALFRED L. 110IIGII, • .
PAP} mANUFACTIMERS ,
Orders solicited tore
_yert deScristioy
PArßit AND PAYER-MAKER'S ATERIMIN
Pi 0.17 Mouth SIXTH Street, Pelyhaa
11114 m.
BALSABTOLI—For sale by WETHE.
M
RILL & BROTHER, No. 47 and 49 North BE
COND Street.
PREPARED GLUE.
SPAL:DINWS. PREPARED GLUE !
EPALDING'it PRI3PAREi GIVE:
BP.M+DING'I3 PREPARED OLIJX!
HAVE THE PIECES!
DESPATCH
QUA STITCH 111 TiMIC SAVES NINE." NM
ECONOMY!
, • ~ . . .
.. i 4 s ‘4q idea es wilt happen, doer' us wet- r e itd.rawsi .
lira, it le very deaira,Oip to hay,' panto °nolo and oon
vernent way for repairing ~PuT r attre Top,' Clroolrery,
&a.
SPALDING'S PREPAYS]) GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and in household can afford
to be without it. It is always reaely.and pp tp the stick
ing point. There is no longer a necessity for timplar
Alain. splintered veneers, henuilmui dolls. and broken
cradle'. It is just the article for cente & shell, and other
ornamental work, so Pannier with Is a %of roidtemoat
and taste.
This admirable preparation leased 001E1,1)03 tee
obemi.
cally , held in solution, arid vowelising alt e valuable
qualities of the best cabinet-makers , ' Glue. It may be
used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast y
,more adhesive.
- -
"USEFUL IN EVERY SOUSE"
Brush accompanies etch bottle. Pries 25 cents
- i
WHOLESALE DEPOT, N 0.50 PLATT BT.. NEW YORE.
Addreas HENRY C. SPALDING & Co.,
Box 3,600, New York
Put up forDealere in cues containing four, eight
and twelve Alozena beauti latkograpli io !Mow-Car
aoooinpanyingeaoh package.
•
BA single bottle of SPA_LDING'S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times ite coat annually to every
:household. VI • ~ •• Sold by all prominent stationere, Drugglerts, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocer'. and Fancy
Stores.
_Country' merohants should make a note of SPALD
ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their het,
It will stand any climate.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
BOLD BY DRUGOIBTB.
SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUE_,_
BOLD BY HANJWARE DEALERS.
' SPALDING'S IREPARED GLUE,
SOLD.BY HOUSE-YURNISHING STONES
SPALDING'S
_tREPARED GLUE
BOLD BY FURNITURE DEALEHiI.
SPALDING'S ?REPARED GLUE
SOLD BY FAD/WI-GOODS DEALERS
SPALDING'S PRPPARLP GLUE,
SOLD BY GROOERS.
- -
OPALDING'd PREPARED GLUE
S O LD C OUNTRYI, MERCHANTS GENERALLY
Mor& HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
48 CEDAR Street, New York.
. Address Poet Oltlee, Boa No. 8,400. • •
Annexed Is an Alphaletiold List of Articles whioh, if
damaged, may be restored to their original strengeh and
usafttinees by
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
AA—Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS-.
B. - .Monds BURE AUS. —. „ B
C--blends CRADLES.
D.—Mends DOLLS ....
E..... Mends ETAGERES...-.
F., ..Men ds FANS .„.
s GUIT AD .
F
G.—Mends
HARP MU G
i_..Mends S - . ORKJ_.--..Mende JA L S IW.-- ..1
J.—Aendsß ..J
K.....Mende K
.
; .—M
N ...Mends NEWEL-P118T8.....-....--.
o....Mendi 0TT0MAN5...........
P.—Mends PIANO-FORTE- - .P
_.,Mends QUILT_ FRAMES.. . ... w.... -Q
...-
IL...Mends ROCKING-HORDES. . ..... .
S.—Mends SOFAS .
T.... Mends TAIMES. ",.-...... T
U-.. Mends
V
W -.Mends —.W
XYLOGRAPII C.WORK.---..X
Y—Mends YARD-STICKS , Y
--Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WOKK.„.
k—ln eonolaskm, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
is rueful in Libraries and Bebools.
1- -IL -.Mends Bove a. 1
len? . 2
3—.4,-. en AC LO EC N .. ..... A.... 3
6. -.L....Mends LETT KA! b EALING - ... 4
D. • ..D....hienda DAGUERREOTYPE OABEBO p... •
1.... Met 1MAGE5 ......... 1.... 6
sNRw BREAACIES-_-.....N..-
s GUN 8 roultB,- S
SCHOOL-BOOKS B—.
P. .
IL.- ..Mens UL
-.mens t tp
Y.... Mends PA Eft-ILANGIRGS.:.-...,..r....1.2
..... .....—. A. lO. ...14
RICKE. FURNITURE-. .R.... 10
13.....E....Mends PRASE HANDLES—.B....I,
17.--.D.:-.Mends DE5K5..... ..._........,.
lA-G.-Mends GLOBES,. . ~. -0....18
19-44.-Mendo LOOSENED LEAVES ...L.- .39
10 ... _. .U.... Mends Upholstered FURNITURE-. U.-.. 20
TL—E- -Mends EGG-BEATERS _- . —E-..11
12-....MendsACORN-WORK.--.,..- ._ m
2.3...--..... Mends CHEBS-BOARDS-- ~- -....23
34-...... Mends FIDDLES ..,.....-
,-.24
- 26 Mende SHELL.WOR R.- ..-. -- 26
26.-.-. Mends FILLET-WORK -- _ -..•-- 26
12.........—Mends HOBBY-HORSE ...-..............27
IS---... .-Mends KALEIDOSCOPE. - - -. rs
29- _ - - -Mends RONEI-80XE5...---..24)
30.-- .- Mends PI CT UR E FHA AIRS -.- -_... .53
32-- - Mends VII EFS --,-.. - -61
32..........- Nendit si
31.--- mends SC 00 UN1T 1 NCE....:......-..A9
3L........- Mends PAPIE - ACHE._.. _94
.16_......Mends WARDRO ES'„,,-- --- -35.
16...-...-..Mendl PARJAN MARBLE-- .............36
V -.....Mends RIBS.. . .-........... 37
38-- lends AB Yt UMPEitS-..- .88
70..._._.._ ends Of -WORK..-.- ......
,-_-.39
t lr
40-...... ends A R-SAFES- - - _4O
11 .....--.Mondo l' C tIR '8- . ...-.... - -41
Cl --mend. v,utia,- ag_kiA.
t it
. 42
45-.........-Mends AGWEL. uK8...-....-...-......-43
IL ......... pleads WARR_ A D 21.--. • ......-: .44
45....--... Mend EDV eLD5........- -45
47 ......- Me P. t.IIIB Eli, - .... -........ -.47
if t.
48 ...-Aende ALLO 14X
ER A M ' ...••-•
- 7"
60.....---.. Mend li AchG , , -E0ARD5........ A es
61 Mends RAND- 8 -..-.....-_. 51
69 --.- • • Mazda rOK-110 RIM- .-- -.az
az ....-Menaa ASS-Y - 10 ...,„„.„.-.............63
29 -.- Mends ILLIARD A8LE8.....--... 64
--Mends ILLIARD-CUES.-. -..-_.1.5
55 ----Mends WED.:OGER. . - _66
57-.- Mends BROOM ICKS..-. -......-. 67
63............. Mends BOOK-CA E 5..............-. -- -68
59........--Mends BOOT-CR MPS-, ..._..__..._..69 k i i
60.-.-.. Mends BRUSH-HANDLES.--- ..- -60
61-........... Mends BRUSHES....-.- -- -51
62-...-- Mends CAB,I b TS - ... •- , • ......... -4 62
i t....... -...Mends 66 . 1 f, AE5....-..... ........ -,64
163
t-- ---Mends CRUTC ES - - 88
85 ....--.....Mends CUPBOARDS-- --.-- ..... ..66
67-........ Mends CURTAINS- -........._ 67
68- --. Mende CA51NG5,................... . ...88
69 -...... -Meng* 0 .4.111)4 . - 15 - .-.-. - -.69
70-.......- Mantis C
C A A hi P RA3I----..--- ~...-.70
71.....-.hlends CHAIRS.-- - --....:.71
71. -.--- Mends CHARTS.
_„, .„.,....... 72
73-....---. Mends CLOTHES . - . FRAMES ...... ........ 73
76-......... Mends CARD.OASEB.----.................74
75-....._... mends CHESTII.
76........... Mends D1A,11,141E31 ..
. .. . --.•-.. -. _. 75
71... Y... Mends WO .313TANDS ,77
78--- Mends DRA GRZ , BOXEDS 77._.,......78
19- ....... Al ends DISH V , .. . ... • . ..79
80-- -.1 , 16110 tily 4.,,,
51-1510nas 1 1 10E - ROXES-..................81
BZ__..._._-. Mends DOORS .„,..
- .•...........,...... 82
83.--..... Mends DOMINOE S ,S. .83
84-....... Mends FIREBOARDS - ... --. 84
M.- -- Mends FLUTES ...... - ..... .....86
86......... Mends II ALL U STERS....- -
87-...._-.... Mends GLA55WARE............ -.87
83.----- Mends HANDLES., . . . _ ._.,_ 88
89___.....31 a nds GUTTA-PER C HA WARE- .......89
90 ....Mends KITEB.-. - -.-- - ..90
11..... - --Mends TOPS . - .. ... . .
... -----....91
in....-. Mends ORD ANS.- -..-. -..
.. .92
93.......-- Mends 31QPE1.8.„.... , 93
94 -- -,..lllends aBW INU- MACHINE - ST ANDS -.94
9&............ Mends PANP,LIB... • . ..30
96......--- Mends PASTEBOAR D WORK ...-. -96
97.---- Mends PATTERNS. . 94
98...,--...Mende 8 I D EBOARDS„ .„.. -...- 98
a 5...- blend/ WOODEN
_WARE
150......... Mends WILLOW WARE........-L.... 100
SPALDIIIG'S PREPARED tuxE.
sp.pg WY STATIONERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED ot,og,
acILP IIY RELVISoisTE.
SPALDII/G'S PREPARED GLUE.
SoLD ily GROCERS.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
BOLD BY ROUBE-FURNISHING STONES
SPALDING...I3 PREPARED GLUE
BOLD BY NANCY-GOODS DEALERS.
" SPALDING'S PREPARED Ohllß,_
SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY
Manufactured 1y
HENRY C. SPALDING &
48 CEDAR Street. Nov York
Address Font Offloo, goT Np. 4,cp.
Put up in oases- containing either Pour, Eight,
Twelve dozen each—A beautiful Littlociparn 8 uo
CARD acoompanying each package. is d24-g
SltiriPlNll 4
s iglL FOR TIM BOUTH,—CHARLES.
TONFREIO A
RTSRND SAAI
E D A UCE RIII M
KTEABHIPS.
D.
Henry Freight at an average °lngrain' per oent. be
low New York Steamship rater.
FOR CHARLESTON S. C.
The 11. B. M - I,l_Bteamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap
tain Chas. P. bl ftrahman, old on Weditesday,
AUtllat la, at 10 o'olook A. M.,
%%MUSA in wi to go nousp—opir 40 loans at Sew:
FOR BAV AMIA.II,OA,
The U. S. kfall fitimmlnu KTATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain Johti °it August
20 1 at 10 A. kr
Ihrgugh in 58 to ophoppti—o„ dB hours at fie'.
WirMIIIILIK nays on AMMO 4010 every Saturday to rued
&re day,. Goods reoetved, end Ihtla of Lading slimed
every day.
The spindid drat-!lees side-Wheel Stearns KEY
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run ea
above every_ ten days, thus forming a kve-day oommu,-
nioation with Charleston and Savannah, and the Soul*
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and !avannah , Aimee 4WD' non
ilat !nth steamilrg Florid:pan wit; Act.,
I r p MOON ill the %natal a Wen.
Freikht and lii canoe on a largo prdportion of Rood;
shipped Smith Will be found to b n loWer by thake ll i
th tla
ee by sailing *mole, the - rercottErt being one-pa
N. D.—lnattranoit on all Railroad Freight is 'entire')
unneoosam7, farther than Oriarleston or isavannah. the
Railroad Companiea tairjhy, all riaks irom these saint&
fixE AT .RERIB)TIC 1 11
Rm . )), ties mite In' 41) I,Or oint. °Wolper than by
the InlAnd on:a t( P. 7 will WA aeon by the Ibliorrips Jobe
dale. through okets from Philininiolna. via charies
t rig I tt4l l 4:T u ti m mo_ :l e crt h el u nirVeltValii47- .
nah to Montgomery : •
INLA.mx TAXI.
To Clltorloaton-...-810 00 Marla - too.-- -An 50
• r annall..--.- la 00 Savannah—. --.
unto—. an 00 , Augusta ...--.... -.... 12.1 00
aoon.--- -...... 21 00 .212 , 2 , 0p,..........-.- 22 7f
rantz----- 6 „ ) .11 1 , 1„..._,E.0
m,..t.:::.:.: 1 ii.,.. -......_-.vB
00,...„....... 9 O M/I n Siler7---•-••• 5 .0
m0....._ 62 Of mow,— -,---• a /2)
New °rioting-. . x 770 Ne untart--... 00
No btllo.of lading - st o ned after the oho nas silitd.
For t` reight Or vastqw! apet-04-b4311.. Itt itanc..nit
w o w( enoyo Vito liii:Uto Iv
t., X,HE N
ISoptliwett corner F Ulan surpESTNVII.
Agents in Oharlexton l ir. El..k. T. (I, LI
Bavannab., IntrEll &OA MD . L,
For Florida from Mar miton, atoanor 9019 inn,.
Tneedtty.
For Florida Gott HaVitilah, 'loonier' at. Mare/ and
Bt. John's ovary Tdeadar and Saturdar.
AND
THE. BRITISH A NORTH
.40/ AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTEAM-
PROM NEW VOltp. TO LIPItttP.,IOL.
Ciller Cabin Paasag e •—•••••••••• • .• • • - • • .8139
tiocionil Cabin Passage. • • 78
•••-•••• ....
yaw.; BOLTON wo LiValtPoOt.. •
Chief Cabin Passage ...• . . - • - • • • • • • • • -.8119
Second Cabin Passage
The aloes front New York call at Cork Harbor-
Tho chips from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkirat: CANADA. Capt• Lang.
ARABIA, Cat. J. stone. AMERICA, Capt. Millar.
MIA. Capt. E. 0 Lott. ' NIAGARA, Copt Anderson
AFRIC A, Capt. tzhannon. EUROrA, Ctipt.,J ;Leitoh
SCOTIA, NM building.)
These vesaela carry a olear white light at meet-fiend i
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
cap ADA. Lang, leaves Boston. Wedneeday, Aug. 8
ASIA., Lott, ' ji. York. Wedneaday , Aug. 16
HRopA, Leitch. ': Boston Wednesday, AUK. as
71.:1t51 A , Judkins, ". N. York Wedneaday, Mg, 29
ARABIA, Stone, ~ Baron, Wedneaday. Rept 6
A F RICA, Shannon. " N. York, Wodkeadea, aokt. 32
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver Bullion, Spew°. Jewelry, PreolousSinnes
or Metals. unless bins of laden ate signed thorefor and
the value thereof therm expressed. For freight or pas
sage, apply to B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green.
one New York,
`RI►ILRQ.~;)nLINE~ar ,i,,i' -
.... .
"oitSii 0 HESVE%
igkINERINIk TRileff via. PENTIYILVA, ,
1.414 ItAILR I), , leravii' eel? tj-..bornarmr. P.M. t t an a - MARKFII.at7.I3O fe. 14 4-1° l ''. if "
Da Sii i
6n ennday, leaYerfillattelp a a 8 A .• M. a ea
Chestarat4 P. 111." •, . • ... ~.. ! )1104..c
lIE PENNSYLVANIA'. E N TEA L
itAnatosat. . " • -
Roo buLES,pOUBLE TRAM.] , i • 1
1.860 e" '.. ' . ~:i ' : , 1860 i
TRE' , CAPOT ?C , ' : OW: ( MAT EC O AL .
tEREE l' fs i Q r t ; yiKE n mi s ri l t iltg
fin TrEE,b , ..„„, A .. , - ..tircmih , r„td,
niglam,l",% ~...6 poi kaist, and in the
mon Remit a ritrrltp tug /Tana to ad .
-thusll you
ln,
face Sal, loy west, and ifouthereat.
urmalung ties Or a traang.ttannn•Ot
riVgerm unsurpassed for speed and comfort br any'
ronte. . . .
, trees and raqines Ttn ,thrMigh tb Prtraburg.
Without clanged, or Conduotors. Alltirclach Pas
nougat Trains pro ded with •Loughridge'm Pete
nt
Brake—epieed under perfect control of ahe engineer,
thus ridding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Oart are attaohed to eaoh_Tritic.; Woodrars
ErI 3 .O44VINV Iltairdal atr.PXt6l alle
days exoelited.
it Train !mires rldlail,alniita at I 80 49,8 '
f. '. • .
teat L L ine " 1140 A.. •'p
leas Train leave. " 10.4111 P. M. '
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : ._ ,
ierielnut Accommodation, eta hpubia, IP. AL
Colombia " 4.00 . 10.
Parkeldratg ' '
c
West Cheater . " 1290 . 91 . ,
West Chester Paasengets wil l e Lae Mall. Welt
Chester Acoommodation,and iambi" Trams:
passengers for Sunbury, 17111111MSPOM El t 4, Thart•
to, Niagara Palle, and intermediate points, leaving Phi
ladelphia at 7.18 A. M. and I P. M. go directly throuph.l.
Tiokete Westwardmay be obtained at the °Mom of the
Company iiiPhiladelpMs. New. York. firisten. or BM'
Innate ;an Tloketa eastward pt any of the inultant
Railroad 0 oini in the Walt; aiso on board any o the
regular Line a( Madam on the Musussuppt or hie
riven.. •
Kr Fare arwaye as low, and time as sunk, aa by any
other Route. . . .
•
For kiriker infOrmatlon ^ ark . at the Passenger Sta
tion, t3ontheast isomer or Eleventh and Market Streets.
The completion Western creations of the
Penn_srivagiut to %kiwis°. ale this the
DIRECT LI F. W E B A THE AST AND THE
OREA WEST , • •
The connection of tricks by the Jlailread Brides at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or Ill a ralrof Freurbl ,
together with the saving of time, vantaies_Peediti
appreciated by Stunners or Freight, and the wrgivel-
IPublie.
erohants and Shippers entrwiting the transportation
o their Freight to this company, Dan rely with confi
dence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
In the West ,by the Pennsylvania 'Railroad ars at all
times as fatiorabio as nes chariot by Who' Railroad
vine,Putia.siar it; Mari isairsies ;,I 41. e. Penns,
••• . . .
For Freight Contraou or planning 1/freedom min'
to, or address either thO I.ololol fie Agents of the Cog- •
Deng:
D. A.•FITEWiIti, Pittsburg;
FL H. Pierce & Co., Zonesvilie.o.; J. J. /ohmlon
O.; It. MoNeely,Mairvillen, Ky.; Ormsby & pronner.
Portanouth, O.; - Paddock & Co.. Jetienionvil e, Indi
ana; K.. W.- Brown & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Athern It.
Habbort,Cinoinnati, 0,1 C. MeldrnmMadisori,
Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. b'Ritoy &
Evaraville, Ind N. W. Unshorn & Co., Cairo ,_III.; H.
F. Soso. Shale? k Glaze, St. Louis, Mo.: Johp B. Hor
ner, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris Pa Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.;
& Chic ago, BLOT. H. H...P.oonts, Alton,
lit : c.7 to Freight Agents of JiLsuiroads at different points
intreWest. .
H. .11.411kOHTOH,..fr,_, Philadelphia. . • -
EIAGRAW & 800/111, /1Q North ittreelOa l ltimnre.'
LEECH & CO., I Astor House, or 1 ff. ill am mt., N.Y.
BECH & CO. No. 77 ,Stats Weed, Boston.
H. H. Hoporg, Gen I Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HO T, Oen'l Tioket Agent, !hit.
H." LBW , Hetet Bull Altoona: Fa.
. . . . .. . , ... ,
.10-1, ,
AND READING RAIL
ROAD PASSENGER TRAINS for POTTSVILLE,
READING and HARRISBURG.
MOHR 11% buig, llAll.T r; ASundays exeep _tad.)
Leave New Depot. conker of ROAD and CALLoW
RILL Btrepts„PHILADLLP .A, (Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill growl, lat top m.;
pongeotipsgit,Hamsburg w3th the PENNEWI,VANIA
RAiLHurAD,3 p. M. train tnitnins to Pittabdrr f the
CUIREERLLND VALLEY , 1.011 P. M. trun mains to
Chamrebus, Carlisle, &ILL end the NORTHERN .
CENTRAL RAILROA.D.I P. M. train, muung to Sun
AFTERNOON LINES. • •-•-. ' -
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets , PRILADELIMIA.trastenger entranoes
oateenth_ NO on Callowhill etreetad for Parra.
mid HAVRIBBUItIiI a.so M. L DAII.Y. for
It iv P. m., TrAlLYilerasiCass
PHRAJIRO AD ILAPELPRIA A.NPREADIN
.
FILOY Parikprz.razi lee..= . • - . .
To Phreniamils........—
Reading —l.3l7lllisdeltphis and Iteadinir
bsH. 144 Lebanon Valler3R.R.
7
,H 2
Trevorton Junotion..kle
LeirVar
Milton— — m ai
Croy— .....,-..
i m en i eroa t i t 7 — ” -
slswk sr
n ^"'" WlRlamsport and Elmirs
. Railroad. .
33e WA, hi:iSid the LSO P. At, trio; orlaneinilf
Vf etrA, h tV t itlatitatrii e n i rtit _ Ra th &ROAD
making ohm conneotions with Linea to Magus Palls:
Cris. the West, and thnithyset.
PVT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD end
C LOWEILL litrefita.
&111 M! MialalOlF.Y.Seeretazi.
NO gy TIOR.---CHESTER
vAwA RAILROA
SENONR TRAI F a DOWNINGTOWN AND PAN-
IN
'VERKEDIATE !ST TIONB.— , On and aftergsth Meg,
IMO, the Passenger TIMM. for DOWNINtsTOWN
will start, from the now risseenger Depot of the Ftula
dolphin and Ro g
dtp_Rallroad dCompany. corner
•DROAD and OALLUWHILth Streets, (passenger en
s= es on Gellowtull.. •
ANIN4iI WiLAIN for DOW 41D001/11, IjkleVell at 9 .00
A.
0018 IMAM hr Downingtown. loaves at
ita m.. irjaundm,__s
omer of the uoaMil Vt mlnageni 914, PkWtieblla
apt
and itesitng Ulusyty.
. MoILILENNET, Baoreliry.
.
WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS VIA
PE,IIIIB LV. IA AlligAD Leave Depot, corner
lI:LEVY...IITR And ASARRlajtmotti P . exoert
VAndsv) at 7.15 A. AI. nig ~ 111 d 4 alLeave
Wait Closter at La A: M.AIA6 A. M.. And Uq P. !M.
NOTICES.
S TATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 2—.
Sealed proconsli wine received until the (lay
of Augnetnext for TWO RENTAURAN LS. to he need
upon the grounde of the Pennsylvania State Airman,.
rat Society, at Wyorninn, dnring the Exhibition, Sep
tember 25th, 23th. 27th. and 28th.. Eaoh build in n it to he
100 feet long by ei wide, with kitchen attached 00 by 24
feet. The buildings to be erected by the contractor,
and to be removed at the elm of the Fair.
Also. for one LADIES' ICE CREAM, CAKE, cqx-
FtCTIONERY, AND LEMONADE SALOitYI. A
tent for this esloon, fifty fee; in diameter, with the ne
cessary tables and goats. will be furnished by the Soot
etd, also for one GENTLEMEN'S ICE CREAM,
CAKE, CONFVOTIONERY, Lit.MONADE, ToDAO-
Cl/, AND CIGAR SALOON . 76e tent, 60 by bll feet,
with fleeciesty fixture. for thin saloon, will alto be fur
nished by the Society.
Proposals may be sent to. A. O. Heisler, Secretary. at
'Harrisburg. or to General E. W. Sturdevant, General
Supenntendeet. e t t Wilkeibirre t
A. Li. RIE6TER, Secretary.
HAnfliscuscauly 2.3. 1800. aulo-4t
NOTWE TO 2.IJILDEYS.—The Board of
Commisaioners under en sot of Assembly entitled
"An act providing for the erection of Public Buildings
in the City of Philadelphia." approved April 9, 1860,
hereby invite plans and estimates of cost to, the bu•id -
Ingo proposed to be Created. These buildings are da
mned for the accommodation of the courts of justice,
and their appropriate Wheel, and the st vmal offices of
record of the oounty, and also for the accommodation
of the several departmeota and officers of tie %num
psigovernment of the pity of Philadelphl . a.
They arc to be placed on Penn seaere ,the buildingq
for the courts. &a., on the northwestern section. and
those for she municipal government on the northrnatena
seotion,a said Square.
A atatmnent, in detail, of the extent of accommoda
tion required for the respective departmente anti Offices
to be Worded in these buildings has been printed, and
persons deaigniug to prepare plane are hereby referred
for copies to any of the Board of Commissioners.
Ground plank. peotion", elevations, and perepeotilli
wawa of mien building will be r "melte, acooMpatur
with clear and full explanations- .
The estimate* ili r erMil *ggiiiipanit by complete
speoifioatioos. and eXplanations o the whole so
simple. =net*. and l Mat he may readily com
prehended by hereon, not specially buttnotsd in arobt
telTle;mid platy, estimates, and specifications to be
directed to the President or the Board, and furnished
before the But day of Deotember. A. IL 186 d.
Egeh uerson submitting a plan must indicate the ma
terials to be employed in oonstruoting the buildings un
der his plane..
No compensation will he awarded or *4 iv tee tont
irnsalog ers for-the plane to be submitted. as hereby in
vited. until the means of 06.175114.1 he said act of Assem
bly into street c,heu he
_provided, in accordance with
terra,. AL .1C ANDER President.
JAMES 11. LUDLOW. Peorstary,
Philadelphia, Jill! 11. 1860.
OFFICE OF THE P
READING BAILR
DlLruck, July 11, 18 , ...0.—T
on Coal tymulooyted by thin
from July IS, until further
'HILADELPIITAIND
OAD OidtPANY.—Pulis
lio retell of Freirht end Tolls
eonivany will be u follows,
.otioe
To iohmond—.,
Philadelphia
Inclined
....
Germantown R. IL.--
Fallaof
hiansyntdr. ..——.
EgbelVlt • • •••••-,----r.
Oonshohnoloh—.—
Benda Fumace._:.L._
ambo's...... •
orrist'n or Bridgeport
Valle y Fot enne d
ike. y- -
-
Yhtenixville
attunes —.
Aninanso.:-...—"—•-• •
Lhtionok..
Foto town ....----
ReJla ocl Ssrlia-4 ,
Birdsboro.-- —.
Exeter ...
Reading ----- ---
Tuokorton—
Hamburg.
Orsrissb's and Ali burn
.fir order, of th? .r0:41.14,14 ginitier
J 312.10 " W.ll. MeILIIEIVIEY,
LEGAL.
NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN ; THAT
lotted testamentary to the estnto of .108EVII L.
hlQ,ElßE,deeassou. haying teen granteoo the 4h4 r
eigned, all persen2 having *Wale against the'seol es
tate ara re'euested In present theta. and all rattle's na
iiehted thereto to pay the same to
„ • PiAhloll l TETE, Evaqtor.
WALCIIrr Mtge',
1110-TUE P 1114.447, • -
JO. ' ANNULAR VEPITILin7t.
ebovt t patent (learned , by teientiEb and omit!
enl men to the very teat Nolo: ?tiered t 3 the public,
end needy on y to in acquit' operation , for its
merits tobe.e.Ptir''!Ziatetl. Nothint °Vet' introduced is
4 ,_9NlTAlo tl " m e rited for ventilating private and public
''sehoolS, hospitals , engine • honaes.• miner!,
xt l aya . Th l sailing Tommie, 'and for the . oure of' smokY
"
ohimnevo" they have no egnel• ' • • • •
Manufactured and for sale w wholocale e i nd retell, at
the OVl e ttn a l n L a LTAll i M iat it n ti Alt Nfit o toot,
Forgone!, ottentionwill be given to a lt detonntiong of
heating and veritileting bi thy undorsigned, who has
blien many years prantpaY engaged to the ato—abum
tiogy, also for tale, G un ny 's Joatlylielenreted warm-air
rafenintalomking rennet ,
.1"1
.
Soars. .
VAN itAAOFNMoIENF:B ORLEDRATED
ORIENTAL D TERINVEi ,
CHEIMICA OLIVE.
- • ExTRA .PALE. , . .
• ,P
7 13V0,_ -, L . 2 .
;• • : • 1n...1.016T011ika ./to•
For este by the sole agorae for the mezofitetlek s.
• I'EtAIN dc - MoKEN.% n and INK, WHA
Alw wholesale dealers In . . •
OCOANUT, COTTON REED, PALM" AND LA INE MLR. , , •- . ., • _-- ,-- - - fOliVrelrif
riUbiUET
NJ , IMPORTERS ON HAVANA MAIM"
• No. 2 i tihnth :FRON r Stret.
Reoeive regularlykfull assortment of desirable 01.
eafttll t whioh thsty olfer at ratet , for ottelt or an
vroved credit. ly
SPIRITS OP TURPENTIN..-175.. , Bar-
ROVIllP. ir /i t aittat
in 'store
16 for . sale by
SOUTH
WHARVES. su7
TWINY AUCTION
cvm/BigNxirr & vo, , =
•x, 491,1 punt itREET.
P.ANOGA ST, AUCTIONKER, a
oiltior'tO ScOrt TE.43tOILESTIttIit St.
Vft D.—L banal tot oopeaquffititoe. zontinnad. lit
atippitt4 . oE Wirier Wares% th•Auatton bast.
re h ep tlr,V.7,lllllo7B l r , ttotAi 9REg.r.z
irme wtoPPOttTio trader
co Otsubo for tae
• istisnorr Wm tilted...sad' eat a continuation to ray
'successor, wawa A meteor authorise to oolvo
'onsettle4 accounts. B. BC Is.
t •
PIIILAtELPIIIA. AliftlAt 1. MSC
FORD it CO., AUOTIONEIRS,
.1.• No." 530 RIOUIRT !Omen. aid - 421 MINOR
&Mot "' • , 1 1 •
pr.RmotrfoßY 11A LB OF.,IIIFIADY44.ADE, CLOTH
. ' •1 s .I.dIO—LOWA EdlF4sasi‘
„ ,On Ti 410444
, Azglst puf; at o a prsalawy. aisk sold
eateleue,' SKO readr-niade sernsesstee of,tlew Yorl
end Oily Inailufiteters. I Oonetidmi of Part sated bote
frock, business. end per coate.oememere skim ittmet
pains. °bath. Plush, sulk.. end velvet Vesta. .lembraeinx
.111 1 1 aseortreent Mut br Tessler Mem. adapted to fa it
and slater sales. tor.Bosthern end Neetern Markets,
The attention of buyers pert.euLsrly requested, es every
101 4 ;18 l o t i told without retain. ' ," -
Snl MOTIIi11:41IVit( "41nina " wi th C."l gUB rly
•
•
THIRD BALE OF.BOOTkANOABOES, FOR THE
FALL, OF .Isso t
. 1,600 CAMEO.
Qn Thursday Karam:
Augait Idth, at 10 eoloels will be sold. by
catalogue. o calf.ons nredit. 100 oases stetes, born,
end youths' My, grain, and thine b.OtIL eat r,
thinl y [ and. rne•et brogans, women's, mixes s'. sad chi
dren's Mott. A full assortment' of eity-rusde' Roods.
Also. 20 doz. Ciellf Maui. •
The above male will embrsee afu'l asset tesentof prime
goods direct from ,fitit-oLage Inerturcituters,,to *limb
the attentpin of buyers icinvlteri.
Far 0:310 , 41s open for exentination, with catalog's', • •
early ors the morning of sale. „
WILLIAId ,13 BOYLE ) & IDG. &IA
TXONEERS & COMMISSION MENOHANTo.
No. 6 North MAIN Eit, sT. LOUIS. Mst., (formerly
',nth Messrs. Myers., & offer
their services to the' mete Ur, mane unarm's, and
others of Ptoladetahla, for 1 e sole of goods, owe
oets,_boots, *hoes, hantstaroaileWskrrs&e., && .
ake Cash advaaoes made,oa feoetat of goods.
gP Bettlemeete Made three days after We;
11711111ferB. ,
Messrs. Myers, Claghoni, Se Co. 4 Philai•Mid&
' Stuart &Br Cher, FkilsdebAss,
" van w 7 0 ., crwesend,is Warrens: Mew York
4 ' L. &B. rte & Co., NyrYort.
4 . Wood, C slaty, & Co., 8t: Louis, Mo.
4 ' Crow. MoCreery. & Co.. "
INSURANCE- COMPANIES‘
SABINE '26 DUY,,
INSURANCE AGENTS, No, 494 WALNUT Strttet,
M
Insure &solution or damn, by Foe. on Cotton an d
W o ollen ils, and other Mantifitotonvs, Builchnss,
Merobandiso; Porn tore, and other Property, on favo
rable terms; in the follosrincleall-Imown companies:
PEGINIX IN S URANCE gO,OF.ILARTFORD,
Coat Eunt_al &lad Surplus e_sea.sts 91.
iII:TROPOLITAN FIRE ins. CO., OF NEW Y O RK,
Cub Capital and Sulpha MfiSS. AL
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO..tavy.
cuh_cultal and Surplus 30.73613;
ARCTICTIRF, INSURANCE CO.; OF BE YORK:
flash Capital and Surplus .388,141 02,
HOPE FIRE INSURANCE .CO., OF NEW YORK,
Cult Capital and Surplus 8194,84461.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE C0.....0F NEW HAVEN,
Capital end
NEW F OIE 77.
GERMANIA FIRE INB. 00407 NEW FOIL__
- • Caen Ca tat awl Margins 399 IN,
HUMBOLDT F IRE INS. CO., OF TIE YORK:
- Cash Cap t ild andlletilus.l9l3l4.9llB M.
Applioationi In person or rope Isla resets° Pros*
attention. at. itiz tivivinfakontsi
Je4 Dm - •- 'No. 424 WALNUT Strait.
THE ENTERPRISE • ,
INBITR*ROE__ CCM:4NY
OF PILIMADFXIth.
EXOLuaIVEIN.) . '
lOMPANY'S W. CORNEA
irOTIRDH 7 AND*WAT,NIIT STREBTS..
-•- • .
F. .ILarces_gran SLUM. • Mo Jur L. Days*.
'WILLIAM 1110K111 674.• ermas - r.
NALB*O JOHN BROWN. •
JOHN NI ; $70011 . • ' I r impatteag.•
Dm'. T. =sot, ' AO)frgt - D. CAJa•
MINR7 141111/11.
.TQHF RD AKKaresidtel.
aR.1.113S . 00X.D.Seoretary. - -
2-E
-A MERICIAN - INSTFRA-NOLT;.
INCORPORATED •law-cupirnat risArs7-
No. 310 well= au•etboy.
Havion a large paid-1m tital Brook and lagB2
In
raged In /Ft and tyro bto Beenritiaa,oon nu to
Insure vp Ilinimilto n a r Fundtars, BLe
Vessel' in Port and air goes, and other Person .
Property: - All Imam Os sad promptly &Owed. .
Thos. T ,
Jolrrkalt°44l._.- ;John I '' ..
Samuel o,;amaanna • ; "P.IM .
Patrick Brady, a rm . ounary, ,
r _T 0 ° . kimidaink.
ALBERT O. i..I:IIM 6L BIt h 3arrata4.. tria-ry
RIM;
Itudibuy and Ens R. R
A NT4BAciTr.•.INEIIIII.A.NOZ ,COMP. 6-
'—Adtltiod genital eiNdida—CHAITED.
PENPriTUnL. L __ • • -
offlon No , VI WALNUT' Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Plnladelphis. . • • • - -
Thpi Coipany will name against loss er damage by
Fire ,lly. on Daildinge.Ferniture, and iderahandmio gene-
Alb, Marine Idirgreadel/ on Veneta, carropeei and
Freights. Inland lasyiranotl to allarts oi the union.
RB.
.1n D INF.CTOosibEabbr t , Joseph Maxfield.
D. Luther,. - Dr. George N. Aiken,
1.. Addentied, John R. Blakiewnse
Davie Pearson, Wm. F. Dean,
Filer Dieser.J. E. Baum. - •
JsIi tH EAN ER . Vi L _ P ce re Va
. D eat.
a tetimat
£ VA/UR' CITY 11 4 1SEFRANOE COMPA
egfaiiiriEll.P. MEM
and, ta.l l :iii,We s tutrYUK A rrUvigilirag
U. 24". 4IRET • Pritiident.
co mattr:Torind Tr
a. If. BUTLER, Amistant i ßoaroter el y i r
DIRECTORS.
Georg 6 IL, ELM • - E. P. I . •
W.%llVia . • Fostar Tian ?. •
Andrew 0.02
- • -
- "Caul ' s"'
L1N 2 . 114 I OE IND; TRUST, 00:44
PANT.-TRIL_YEPFN MUTUAL I.I_r_N.NU
NANVIIE COMPANY, Northeast corner of — EXMN and
DOCK Stream Asotrui, INCAS a. • INSURES LIVES LIVES for the 'whole tom of airs—ireata
anniptios And erulartmoulersarolaroet hi* Venom La
ItTargiiitriinZialairrsil ooafnaL ~ajendiaL ca the
sontingetiams of Life. •
Thar sot am Exsontors • AdainiairWorsh ASliafball
Trastwis. and liurniinion.
wiI.IIIMLEDi " '
flal L. Mar Vsial B h Utis i
otrdnElVrisbillita' Joann
imam P. Radar. , Joann Nr.ttai,
William IL Kent. Jame
Camel C. Burk. Theophilna
Cam e l • Gdmisped A. Sager.-
iltei3ty C. lownser.Sh pameLli.fiatohmaisha
10 4 1010hus Kant,. John • nonsors
G. Cane Ea
rn a
p. V. Minos,
Witham Robertson. • -hi. v gosaas iala l •
Warnerßasin John G. Branner,
.P. M shier. Easton._
• DAPUBL L MILLER, PriialdWil•
• SABEL: IL &TOLES, Visa Pres'L
Joirm Boximt.geotstanr. Aula
DELAWARD lIIIITITALIg 821:FATY M.
nycoltPoßA• DAVTR I LMLATI/AS 03
OFF/OF, 11, E P I
itti4 rtu r t i M moith AND WA.1.1111,
$
. Tir .1411 E itiqvitAzios
oc:igiask , )
;mk t iwe Au Nuts or um • w•rui.
11411171LANCV.8
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the .
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DI
• lIIREC4O.II.
William Maim, ' Ismael E. Stokes.
knimar.4 A. &Aar. • e'..P6nrston.
jThroptu los Vattlitu. • nry tilatin.
ohn n. Penross. : ' ward Darting - I'ON
ohn C. Davis,. IL Jones Br.
amen Traquair, . Iv r 14' v.iii,a.
Witham E.yrs, Jr.. " •Otto - Ch an
ADJA.S.S C. usad, St Tharlon 4
William C.Lndwii, Jacob . Jones,
,Jose_ph 11,itt, /Amos .M.'Farlasd.
Tt— U. le, liniton. • Joanna P. Erre. . ,
Was O. Lenpqr, . Jo n 11. Beimptie.Pattb g.
' laugh ll, ..Morgan, :'
AnnrleS Yell! . A. iterset_, - ••
• WILLIAM .Prettilltra.
TAQS. C. II D a l nn .1 1 ;.).Ja41..
itENEY t nIII.IEIV. Renrelnrr.
0 ) ILCIPiES lift,OS.? OVERSTRUNG
P.ATENT , ACTION pu t po Forz Es,
"C l heapest Finn Class Pianos made. A aydeedid
assortment of Louis XI fon saw as
Footers Cash Prices. And warra for 6 yearn.
Beoond-hand Pianos for sale an to rent.
Roil k.. L. WALKFR.
•
C, E. Cdr. of SEV.I•NTII and .WMI N.
PRZNCE CO.'d Improved ALF.LoaDEONS. from
Gee. Upwards. jyl6-am
EIMMili
•
hmLopsorni,
•, • • • •
Made. MELODEON&
* Daaaa, Oa Nat= Zr. Glut,
Banat *.Dh ,‘,.c., 1 00.33,1 other'. 401764)
OfiVENTH and CHEST.Nb
R pm ,STEINWAY do MOM; NEW YA
, vENT'OVER-BTRINO GRAND PIANott;
SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE vuorosolow pre
ferred in colleens and In ',mate moles by the beat
kerformera. Received the first hremnons over the beg,
Inakern,frora Judaea like Gottaehalk, Maxon, and others .
Granite allconnpetitton. 'BLASIUS BROTHERS,
lOW CliES'VNUTStreet.
EtintEs3 , cttimr.A_N - iii 7 .
•
THE ADAMS EXPRESS
IN 00..0(See 320 CHESTNUT Street,
forerardaPareele, Package.. bieteband,se, Bank Notes.
and Speoie, etther by ita own. tAnee or in coaneotre
with otker .B , Xpre9ls Compan ies, to all the plumps)
tOWIIIIPI4 eitlea Of the Vatted Brites.
Is, 8. SANDFORD,
jeltt-t! Veneral Suiperintendent
AVA • 00F.i.F.E.-1,000 pockets prime
Java Cate, for Bali by JAMES GRAHAM. & CO.,
LETI I'IA Street.
-casks, ill
y ie
g „a
hibiNts- • •
r •
- Pak V 1 • YYM.Lb Cleaned at:a•
to obtain the 410441'20...Adam' W. TrNINN
paid roll^ Offir. Una north Pflonnil striot. 1,1,10
S , YCOPODIU - M-Foi, -
MI. le BROTHER. 47
'mow&
Ottu 1010148.-17. ./ 'Leaf
Lard % . 13.3-bhde-Bhoolders in dry lair "end bbla
Mail York, for sale by C. C. &ADLER lc yO., No. 103
ARCH.Street, stoma door above PROWL, hill
ST. LOUIS, MU.
VCOil
MITH.
&Rae 13031541-•
a,mi co
a,otso
Em4Nos.
'side 'by' W
yid !,? ricerth
SALES BY AUCTION.
St THOMAS & 8011 S, • '
i•-. 0-• I'l al. A 39 and 14 t South FOURTR Street.
lyrormeily Noe. a dad a.)
PUBLIC.BALE STOCKS AND REAL •ESTATE. -
iyaraphiet oardosesa containing felt descriptiona of,
ll the aropertr to be sold on T uesday next. 14th inst.,
at the Philadelploa Exchange, are no w mid, .
STES AND REAL ESTATE.
SAL;ES AT EXCHANQE EVERY TUESDIY.
During the Mesa season in Jay and August call
wattalonal sales. ,
.. Mr Handbills of each =mats leered peeerately. is
addition to which we publish, on the Sunni s , previ o us
to each sale„_ - ' one thousand • cataloguta. in pamphirat
form, giving fall desereptroes of sit the property t o be
sold on the following TuriedaY.
CA R. D.—Our astes ot real estate and ameba at
the Exchange win hateafter be held at 32 eclair,
noon ; and.”, the sesame. eel o ' c lock, • _.
11191" Contributors luses t =Doe of either male.
REAL. ESTATE A 2 PR IVATE SALX.
ST We have a lame amount of real Waal at print&
sale. including every description of city and o nneys
property. Ybintaa lists may
_be bad at thermal= store:
, ' kPRIVATX 33414% REAMER..
'Rest estate eatered on our private sale registers
and advert:igen ocoatonally is our yobbo sale abstract.
(of which 1,00(1'15=1a are prtatoi weekly,) , Jam co
charge. •". • . . . r ..: ,
• TO 017
iA Taut
THE. o vuerv it yinat - ;ELR ATEs
SALE g;ero r
m E DAi - septimborm Zak
oil Catatotneeln mob
R. 249 - siztAßEs GREEN RIME IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY.
Oa Tuesday.
- iing.l4, at 12 o'clock - noon. at the Eachatige:ltral
sold. without reserve, by order of trustees
-1.219 shares Green Ridge Improvement Company—par
Ishara Philadelphia Library.
1 share Mal -pantile Library.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
Executors' Peremptory Sale.
ea shares Preferred Stock Al.esheny Railroad sad
Coal Co.
REM., k.,STATE—ATTGUST 14.
Orphan's' Court state—Estate aloha Tiennen, d eed.
Two story Brick DWELLING, Cathedral avenge,
weety- fourth ward.
Sams Estate—Tero-stony Brick DWELLING, ad
j oining.
Same Estete—Two•atory Brick DWELLING, ad
joining.
Orphans' Court Pale—Estate of (hoes Ruzaile, deed.
GROUND RENT of tlen a year.
Same Estate —GßOUlr D R.RNT of 190 ayear.
Peremetera Eale--Dy enci•r of Hem.
Very valuable LoT.3 acres, 19 uerohes, on the Yogi
road, above Nieetmv lane. Sale Oxalate.
Executors' Sale—Palate ofJohn Pismire. •
"STEAMBOAT HOTEL," at Bnclesburg, frost=
on the river Delaware. - - •.
ereirotari BAI
ATONE AND DWY.LLINOI. Na. L
333
Third ward. (Inaba strait'
. .
' Peremptory Beile.
Three-story Bncs. DWELLING, Twelfth street,
north of Oxford
Tvo Three-story Brick DWF.LLINGS. Nos 123 S sad
12'e Christian street. watt of Twelfth street, with two
three story boiok dwellings in the reef. on Thurlow
street.
VERY 15IPORTANT SALE.
Er order of Trustees.
MONTOUR IRON COMPANY'S WORKS &BD
ESTATE.
TV
September 40 On
860, at 12 o'cl Md
oc & k I.
, noon, st the Yhila
delphia Exchange—
The very valuable crouerty belonging to the Moatour
Iron Company. maimed in Montour county. PY, con
sisting ofpbout.7.ooo acres very valuable mineral /sue/.
ores. mining rights, roiling math. furnaces, neaely 306
daclhney affirm eee , &o.
Terme—SW.oop ca.h. grluin the property ig amok Off.
balance en the execution of the deed, within 3t) dam ol
'far Fart partioaars ready in Italidbills.
SUPE Rt
OkFURNITU RE PRENMPL a T a E tyw,
MIR
RORS. PIAIIO-FORTES, BRUbSELE CARPETS. •
• • Oa Thursday Moraine,
Ate o'clock, at the Auction Store. as atiortimat of
excellent 'awful-hand furniture. elegatil maim-tortes.
Erie remora. Garrets, eta., from fams decumna
honeekeepire: removed to the store for eoaveraerme at
vale:
• -
MOSES NATHAN'S, Aif Olio NEER
As•n. AND 001101131110 N • 111XECIANT, settnuse
earner of KITH and Ntrome.
MONEY LOANS
.23.000 to loan, at tne 'Unrest ratte. on diamonds,
.watphere..ieweirr.mtrerWate.arr, good", clothing, igro
cones, wars, hardware, miller( emote ntill ore. fur
nitare. bedding, and on good, of every deeenetion.
large or mall amonntiaone dollar to tnommends,
for anentith of time on.
tar The Oldest &tab BMA, In thie
opir pyirate fatzsgoe on RA Cy. Street
• Sir Businese ottare from II A. 11. to AP. M.
NAM insurance tor the benefit of deem tom.
OHARGnS t,N1.1, TWO PENOENT.-
Advandm of DUO end uslearelent two for oem.
Advances of ;lid and Nmentrde, at one ear sent, for
short loan:
r pervATE BALD,
Rome of the driest GOLD_PA.T4I,EVER and,
ONRosIO.I,IE,TEIR WATCHES. DI tilled at ben
the meal selling erica', gold lever pip *pine waten3
lever lever and leeine ',ratchet. English. .3
Preach watoker, at emenishme emelt. jewelry
every drone i rtarl y laj g rat at
1111,011ta1 . 41
vanoaa r hi engrantitiss to salt nerrelmee fa, att
OUT jihazs
Attended to ee rie Ay the 4antmr.
Conaigureents Mr and Inas IlAimlanat
MAtIMINERY AND IRON.
PENN STNAIa _ENGIN' AND
llar,A witizA-N - EAgis
i cy.
Re 1 leliD TIINOXIaI Oat Malin II fr.
miti I& , BUILAIIR-MKX,S. 'LAM dr
end VOW/ b 'AS, having. for =say -yeers. teen ia
irsooeseful Fula
end new agitprop), tamed in
building and renames Minn. and Lver Engines. bun
and low venue, Iron Ikeda. Water Tants 'Yropellenl.
Act.. ,to , rPrpeotfully offer t heir services to the pebhe
se twine fair provered to, oirettaot for Regime of &A.
sigee..ldepilit St
mt. 'and Stationary. }Wring Pita
m
terns or dl at Laos. are preaared to _
or
-
dirt with da aenatoh. Leery desaripti=tterAr
mar n aiale at the odic= nonce. B i l o g i tt i and a trar
twat kennsyl is oha ia1,........iren. Forgiaae of ri 4reriei
and loud/ ; Iron end Arm
air anda rgoV lllll4
/toll Turning. rhymer Elattirre___ ether oem-•
treated with the above beeinow.
printing' and gewuJorattona for 63 troth dose at third
establishment, free or charge. and work gearantiecr.
The anteonlbers have armpit wearl.doefr TOONI*II
pairs of 001t11. where they eel pis ii
whet
-
and. are provided with ahears, Meting, We. &a.,
for ranting heavy or light treichte.
... .11ILN-P. ilt
MUM and RitUliElil II streets&
- MINT- PLEASANT YOUNIUtIf •No. Sol
- 1 1- IgkAgit Eltroirt, X ; —Wlle
litttlf fl. TIERS totems hog SW
abated ths snare stook of
w og the
flkit.'&l3"ani.Mloofi-l ei Zeoo_ ~...'"
m.OO
eillto°.7os .F 0.;., .0 dr, or: rasa Maas pir
WAR. 12111.4.1
RAXUL O. 111313111C5., 1. VAIMILIIII 111321k1e11
SOUTH WA WELLIAX ICU
SOUTHWARK FOURM I Y, _
MARI AND WASEINGTom
PHILLBTI.7III.L.
ftil?t 4;
MERRICK SO c IIA T
ENGINEERS AND MA
Maanfactere High and Losr Prelim* 'ereslee gmna k .
for Lead, River. %ad seem.
Boilers, Geometers, Tiiiikearon,g e b,a o .., c u t ulie
of all kinds, either Iron or Ilrese,„
Iron Flame Roofs for Gas Way., W o . Y n om A s a_
road Stations, Aso.
Retort/ sad Gee MectAlecar of the latee mut Mit LlR
groved conitracto
Every_ desonricrg of 'Planted= .lillehinery, each ea
u
gar, &ix, at, Rust Rubs, Veer= Pans. Open Stews
Trains, Deter' a‘ors,_Filtere, Psuaeing Engines, tee.
Aguits for rt. 11111ttax's Palm)* Sugar
Azwatui• Neuutiyth's ?Meet Steam
Aermwall
t*. A Niclecy'm Patent Centrifugal Sager Draig
ism Mishi
see-,
SAVING FUNDS.
" A little. but often. fat the Pune."
pRANICLIN SAVING FUND, No.
136Adath FOURTH Streit. between blast-
Eat and Walnut. Philadelphia. Pim Ililiairta
oa demand.
. . .........
Depomtote money wowed t upTenitecit,
Mate, and City loans, Groi Rent., Mort
ml4ll, & 41 .
hie Company deems e•
profits, letter thei leree
consequently Val no rock with depo
atom money. Seltelt St all timed ready to
return. with 3 tyr , ceas. =tercet, to the ovum, ea
they lea ve Tha Company never
eneni:d.
veal parried or ringle, and Minot, can
t em!! ip weir own vistaed suotitlepoente can
c.,‘ l " a d : apelm " conictran bi the Stale
of renneylvania k . Irmo anth i cy -I rTty tOreCelee money
trot Itermieje A surz._ - __
wiz RECEIVED.'
KV .
Open to o'clock, and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock.
- UUIM
lamb neannon. D CYOrISUS.
Cadvalls.der.
,Tohn Snlndler. G e orge Reuel! ,
Istnleeei W. Mos -lidvard T. Hyatt,
Lewis Knnebbsea. Henry DeLenT.
Elobvlss Eittentetese. Nathan Smedley,
Joe. H. Butszavalte,__
_Jenes Verne',
• Jo/mph A. ctott-
JACOB B. SEARNON, President.
Oran
-s CADWALLADMIL, Tress - arm
nel3
" A Dollar saved is twine earnefl.."
SAVING FIINI)—IIINE PER CENT. IN
TERM' -NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY. WALNUT Street, 90'2 thy eat corner of THIRD,
rhilAdelPhia. Incorporated by the State of Fermat
value. -
idonsym received in any .non, !erne or mall, and in-.
tort: lewd from the day of deposit to the day of with
diNe office in men every day from nine o'clock in tilt.
morning till five o'clock in tke evening. and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till eigli . e . o'clea.
Hon. HENRY L. IinNNER, Presi.ient.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vioe Itesident,
Wiputm J. Assn, PecretavY.
• D11111C1031%
Am. Henri 1... Banter, F .CaTtialßrevataT. .
/341matd. L. Qartet, t i o t te . sh . B_. Ears
Robert Selfrulge, ca Lee.
Eamuel K. AshtOtt, Joseph Yerkes,
0. Landreth Pin.,e4 James L. Eta ptotensz.
/Cone 7 is mewed Put payments made Aphly.
The ths*aitoes.ts are made, in conformity with the
Mega-oas of the Charter, in Real Ea' rtata Mortssteo.
wsoancl Rents, and waah first-chum hoensitaa as wai al
vase =lva perfect security to the dww.lass and
vhlah cannot fall to rive permanency ned ttabthq t°
this Inititatida. ant- r
-- -
11.0146 r if
SAVING FUND--I.INITED STATES
TRUST COTVANY, cornni. TRIED and CD ILST
NUT 8 troc4. - -
Larne rwiall *tuna received and
_paid tack
InvoLvilthout notice, with FIYI PER CEN T. INTII
IttV i i . trorn the ditY of depot& t.) tha day !,,f
3tnes houra, from f until 6 o'clock every day, %Pi on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until* o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale cc England, Ireland, an/.. Scotland,
frrnm ka upwards,
freeldent—SW.PllEN R. CRAWFVI
• Treasurot-WITS R. BOATEL
nor 113.1 i. Actuary.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES.
pACW:: HARDWARE 110 USE.—We
amen resiLwodully tLe atteotion of the Geo,-
Z.Plirctleare irrsde to our extertetee !Rook of BIR
aIIGRAM ILUDWARE. slush we offer at a emelt
savanna by the package.
Ordets for cliregt nuntortktion sob:lA:ad, and elsolla de.
theta* e:Oter Wu ally, ?(ow Yore, or New Orleans.
W. O. LEWIS tr. Son,
• 413 pThiNintßeE Street,
•
4agerciaz end 44=:on
Al{ As! set for Fantasia:ld .1/suestisYstiware.
VT. NICHOLAS HOTHEI,
BROADWAY,
!USW TORR.
When ogotletsd. lax Years ego, the ST. NIC HE'S
was universally pronounoed the most magnidden t. con
venient, and thoroughly organized estahludiment of Le
ltend on this eostinent. 'What it was then it remains tm
ror—withouta nval in size, is, suinguousnes s , asd in
e general elements of ociffort and enjoyment. The
tel has aooommodations or one thousand evens,
ra
e4lndingonehnndred complete suttee of apartnierta for
Bin hundnid parsons earths oonitortatitr seated
sx the tables of its three pobho duunt locum' and aCtr
thing that miderp art has devised for the convenience ant
social
d grati t ica l tum of the travel li ngpsalm hue been
0
VI mitt 'at t hrgtn e l at7niatt
derived nom it. reunited°, its iniperb ' s??cintteent4
pad as_ home- like comforts aria luxuries. has been en
eVery Year by the unwearied exertions of the
proprietors.
TREADWBLL. WHITCOMB, & CO.
pa SON '0: filtlllol.soN -
.
' natikintmEne
- ' rioa. 919'0D - 991 farroh. mum.
• Betreen• Marlet- and 'Cheatmat •ifireNtl•
Pl9ll ADELP.III4.
, •
JANCESP.AWSQ2I. . 1.1111, B . Pldlll4go.o,
it,rl iy• .
C AND
L
ES,
PARRARN R E B TAX ii
rmn
c.H.BßlZAlltipkftx,
. , Apamenum
• -
Med or antlY boxes to suit soy market..
Poraake VA i & e rola s On d r ri n c 1 1 4":1 7 46,1ii'
WA-
HOTELS.