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BonattA4tukuatk - wito,lfiti.liiilMiit Consent plaeeet ripen thidi bibideriftioketisicip - tmblii4stikdrawn from lysfidiiiMSMCitizgteit' . mikiericr,Dotiglu.• It ilOssua l t ibeci , ..donbtiktili In estily ormitiese bi theilittarier,theJ..4*dielioiti t l/ealeolaer ow raiselnoter oo o o ll ll to Prittti;bo.9tieloi 0,00;4 h01d641 -* ettonitCtit 'distribute them it Os-polls Th elk ieo P 4 6 00 1. 4;1`. , irill0g00;ttre now -Me-: tivisoiiitaithasaki;alfith 4turf4t,rtil #„01i0; togail9A4oss4v4g, waya *xi iftimias A 0 get.on, i t fritlWNwt' aii 04. 0 ,0t0 00.0 .f, /O #044 1 # 1 114 evellAtrr kdili - t3tite: - '_, ~ •"'".' • Wifiliforitiabiebtlit aseibitPsmitt I o ifitiliiit the Pe4.llPfttliNifiliktntihiiallturitc in•Neer Tort, liisiricieratoad thit'S'ipqrtion,,of hie mite will b e reeeliselriiiiiriati'Mrs Dak:the".slye,fott 20111 sa1411( 1 41 1 : 1 400_ • 14 4 044dJoi' lit' letter,wW.dsybae teei done in, teree:o o faik reiddi'ilie*Wl4.;iiiit the iiiiitietillitiee , - now areituttittipelow - AStel'Atemsr, the Hitth Avert's* IhtliVitttifiliticif! ..„ -.. ' .-.- • - - Vbst fllibeit,Crielm — s - itlisi' take ibriarethiligs abOnt-Ins big . Iftsl ***lila. for 'fiol4-1, l a Wit:thinti.ganOtiso ai iiiii. ot4,tegi,g - i ; latiatraalitii . diiirrt*****:l4# 4 . *MOP*, puelfil latish/ lift ` - Tiqtre eful'isit,7.o*9 s4 le r' 4 l`4,iti r ti l lff 4Prlsi-i 144 1 0,.... 14 ,..L it t ear0421;200 direttarts, 3280 - ' Itoblilrrti "4904Alliiirtlehiek , does: not: holt& those oar 1ca1;66444141-ais law i &Ai -IA ekolq th -qt is4.lthotiod taw* iiiiites k irbich t , itty $lO each ; I,74lcsrtssinZll2B - -pert#o,',MlM pay a iini*.ol:l4'X'Piar.. ist H. sable *sneered; whiliriliera'stretreibe eldiaper•isistOMl, kliiiiiii* 1 100 oluttIntliVilibilli yedl . iti who - pay 's Hume of $8 per intuns,', - ; *Mir 'Ark hu 85pawn% leroketerwho pay'a license of $5. Midi Oliailoond - ,. bantbebsilerit,'4l42.s Stiiiii; - 281 junkikope A ,at„.* eatli.,MVo4,‘OU'ilkine.lloll4: slB,teaci•;.• 848 blusititim i ii,s each; 822 hackney cud dri r -- -0 5i1: 06 94; 1,016 0p.,. no• imam a;842 - gams dritersi . prely..2B , outs sash; . extd - '4B intellli . , sentkalikturif,'o.s2s•eacilt; ' ' - '-- • " • . . , ElocaQiirreet indiyideed buist vuttired...-to • intik:m . 4 thitaiikiiiiiisiOithik iyggie.A: Ail tor 1041kiiili shoat i ve.:Psii:tiriiiityintilloici of 4°1141,1;004 'efliii.: 7 ,&':, isiatii thi l :holinio* slantia Ilistatintiat be is.werth_forty. .millidfik. ",. t . I Mh(44 gist. 9 1 .•'4011fikAt hie rut ' Witt - 4 -- 4 " 0, 0 0 + 0 $, fittkiktrrettet of• about three - millione• pet ann.W' - .l' o o7o,Ak'kielPlid*Y. l4kia ll is : Plairifßiatid.fejri on tite::$ 1 01 112 1' 1 0 6 ; ' c P i r ed • with a six-Mitilleis istiei bit,' end *tieing; a- - suit suoh•aperid anypthere be purchased tor , -twenty dolliiii c lifi. -Astor - US latterly' taken to giving mr:Okigiii o36. - , : '''-.' : --.,. , :---, .: _ •, ; . , • SoMtleif the more oonserrativeof bur nierchonts viettsith pprehission-the steady eiktinelOri. ot; biukiAlmovekiistrkoooilo-7i Betoditiritiet,iutt:; bl C l * - - -1 0 -4 74 arl i 4149i0,9 0 , 00 . 0- A* nismisiolf.at Ino,. l 4 l yarel. %led hi , OUT intaelik•biatort Al. " aiO 2 lP II fe*,,tliketicpol4,Wkijettlig their houseii eider to , breetsessrystorm_that may Silos at....aeli , p our ,the Lanett: •• ' ;.•. ,• -t; .,: ; • „--,-•-: The Xem.York ()antral .lialluty was never doing so firtfittible'et beiPealaie et the present *meet. Its tionstai equipment i s completely in twepoiirry. lug .raiii,the i lake , to ; tide-water- the wheat, ilie," . eortoe4teur s ; Hear, - and ,the o'e:tattle - fkom a thousowd hili/4 . , that,the'olty denial* for tterphinos) ;sad cominelioliel eimenanoe. - The business of the Toed' in tliiesiber, and October sill -reach Mose u 0 ie; a i 1I ion lei each month,. AlsnripsOqiiot it stated bi• Dr. Ramsey, A' the Oily Inspector's pilke,,in oenneolon witlifimiiiiniil weeliWreiiii:Ciiit deatko. ' lie has noticed that - dui highest,Simber ofdeiths in Now Yorke frOM 'eon etumEtietyln PO one lira of .Jannamthis ietir, was 741-Of litu'oh; 70; Of lay, 72; aid; of Nugget, so-igaiFthi the - greatest; Mortality to be' in the rooniblef August, Tali remindeine of an observe , lion Muds *feu days since by one of the most emi neurphyeloiine of this city, in presents of several 4104090 i ediliusie gentbsiiin; that the - oowitty of it arsOn - Vermont, is .the beat resort in . the Irld ~ tpr ,peppii hating a tendebeito - Atini; i n kilo MI t9i , lagrairi, , ffilill rater's:T. : dieeruie: Theta,: b sots in the ide4Ortereh4raske:of the otraettiow tienueetton - with tbsomlubsiourr at- - moepherri•reCita hilis, Jfiiit iptiiittOi thiliiiit i ° 4 thers2then,l6. arty facility - with - Whiell'ho is as.: quedideldr - lit.uf WA ha' hair iisenfittle 16 - Ob'eiri knoidedo. ,:,•,, :•,-•! •.1 •':' - `''"'' ''' '';'' - ' ' ' Thes.lpreepprity ' , rtti t he '_S tem ' Out, ' partaries , of- ilts West WV:o*st prOof'in the esSirraisier quitntitiee or-pted rorstro ba The tidis_re.4Tracznali, _ „ . - - • neerlidonble the amount reedy'. in : the imam ponding,steek laityear ; while the tram , titcSOts; Binc•mr!tilti'lle9PMdt .0 0.11 4 342 A 0 P• 82, *AA s7Boloo-hilie, sankii.dialOk'iw, obowing'a gain of 8557,187.52. The export trade of the port of Noilorhprooputotoothogoequilly, satiesoctory, the toted ibr !the • week ending on Brands last am9 o °q o o 4 o ~_: i1t. 894 , 058 e ' 104 ,.. , r *we ,4 1 zuelY , ' 4( ys2,9ii,lib-entillittiac a -gain if About /spaces mlllfo* of dithirp,oyer. the expert; iif the dares pondive,pericsibriBs9.•;, • : ,- .• ~ ~ „'• • ,' :=',. : : Wallaki l leui,':ilis lientociatie e ar didate for Govertikeipt! , Nets TOrk, lathe eel of 31.1ibett lippy, who,.lifityaiiii ago,lairded punnets on our shores froMirMiSitit ', At &Übe got; a iiiiiter's intaiitiori; and af wimple sollato theilryloodetwialpeos,pitii nnalt j iitabliatii t Wilier - ail, of Kelly, Morrison: h OlawitiWWWta: died Wealthy - inaajyairsaitiiie: lits sone ileWaiiii Yfiliiiin iniseweded the :old 'Akio ' in busineisr, and h is sent Robert aubseque,Mly hooesie one of the ATM 'ail."aridlrKelly 'lt fittualiony: The bgAVlrr b ec an le - J ,l l WedtbY; -- axiil l latitel frozni,4 4 l l omoirijogs sattbUihita JlFiltia Wr6?.4r shipeCiedidi'diadsonieiiiaraiblei. Wilitambottsbe• a spl*byfekss.:, ;Robert UM' illiersiti:Sibicatisl; an ' t ' Irellelliet"d**ol4.lo4 ,istsMits of Colon!. bia OikeiSol.4itik, I,`diai •bruirest in literori and eitUlt.sl.lBloodiess; 'mid died io year or 'two aloweligiiiiiiiiii: ,-., , ~; ~ ~ - '-. „ , , • -- :4',l4x . 4,4l:,iNTEttiGE . Nez. QudiaTKß '818116144--Jirdp . Charith'AVetthiti.inu47oltAged ,with the' far cony of, .. 01 ita how* ...otia twentrfire ',POunda of iren,;..tha property of . the city dolph s . The pipe wia deposited on clot, in Frank. ford, afid,roifteNDolo had heed Lithe, employ 61 the oltiotookit from the lot and earned it 'to • wharf; wintry he broke it up and allerwands sold it; to a foundlif,tord: for. old' lion. Voullot, nOt '•• asmuahlthinnestithsirged with obtaining Pro- , nay nailer Abe' pretences. The /loomed went ' through Germantown with a book colleatingutpuey for thh li'mtuogton liogine Company , - , Thinitairese, pot Wog aide to _identify the ae ensetiotemliteirtf sotgatiGt was taken'. Jolth;thid Othey• were . ';charged with stealingtatuat, a pair of pants. and a pair of boots, the property of Georg•Elprole: gprole alleged Dint he boubt the Articles from .loluti Casey, but that afterwurdiamey and his Wife desired to getthem beak, lied prossoutor promised foist. theithave them lioxided,they gave ,itim the 'esolloy 'book. They promised to - do so, but attar the IMMO were perked ip;.tinftmensad - watehed their optiortanity and Italkettbff. 'With them, and Mr. - 13Prol• subtle!. quentlimoorared thestat a pawnbroker's. 'lttle was Smole's first story, but when be , was more elosottexesidoid It appeared that he had ,strippeci Joh:GO: M t' hitt peisonat, effects, and Use money whielitii,gao to .Tobet was' ad to obtain liquor. The pawnbroker,'whit wee called by ',prole testi iled'tkat the-aemsed came to !dailies withibe titles; staring that they desired to Tibia stoney on tbem-heOrfilef to Po.7 l4 Prolot and' it• do oProtei that 130folkleteintrate of this, • The jori rendered a re:Motor not guilty. John Downing wee acquitted of *charge of - ler. eine. r 'um um eonvietothof aim) of as. kiitntf 2o o- 10 1 4 4t7 diiSami*; --; • - - Jotizet heneetik binivitted of is otiose et as: sank atid-batiory non Ns wife : 01011114P;94 withal imirbiontneati • . •• ; _ WilitaintJat?soi lent JobilltarattllinetSeleitaiiefearrieingl Wee. Bradlefwaiesoarleted_-of la;itlei* Of , milt and battety; and sentential ni one week. Oee 4401411,401/0111014 *Se' °Mailable goods. under fobs Jetwewetist , , , Tbitiasollied teas= eliarged , With tell ittit obtaingsws.liAtiartn_ esoitialleg at tho Same Mai - that sisitraialsnitk i hert ' itstote; Mid i/kat a lady iiniette,lll_l3,2o • . Utteed_Woold be yeiponlible lieSMl*. " "ithei" was gokg wittrittlein latilaterswoa" the faith or this seyeelinititleirilio Skids wilt dNiveced,, -buk next day thiPliiiit *hole - knitter' was mentiabed,l exiled en theigantionaiii and then it wooed that eke noyesseintorkod the-, asetsed to law het Mime ,aa Wliptirleoprosoentor stalled .n 4 Mee` Hiekaintiferanoe to the matter_ , shr laughed at hitei ddil'illit to p..!bli had nateineitici tenatakie I Tho'doreteije ;ay • thiCatier f astsioil • did Om son,64.tiiii 4, afore 'on a - capital of 120, but that her inedapar7getthir.crat - ior oniployenatit; broireretatatitte inlatiki46,pay Mary - ley "or a etiOge of u miak isid • .„ „ - Ohier Mina wee eonvietet, of eiehergei of lar terly, and senteneed to font irebithal , Sharks Solloway was oontioted on Tuesday of, a, thine Atwell/1 ; •.,.• 1, . - - triohirrii &ins !Disiatcy, Dotr6ri-4ndge a tilt. 1, 7 1 Owiwthelli ; - :- . -Ifidi 'dent . Diet seeterifey,' but - na Waimea '-r eedy the jurors were gisehgpa until sit , , TM; bushattes 'of toe Akin I. very. t , end 4 petit , jo iors . will he detehreA , bet le thrprltotwer; I- , ' , ''' ' --• ,'1; ' • _a_r_,A.._,.:,_ ''] - Oilltlrer - tif_ll4iolii bit nitio ( st Jva."-= , •Ai the waft +Web* Coodeledolore Of ^We clherf.; ties oPlftkteMbllf the her Wilda/dui egiiiike! _ a prisosie_Th..d .--fies-wk i ts..o.e. not btitltrwittatiweamdlioary, )(Mu l e li n g a itta ' on the NE for,letehltothremeOho other for `---.. i_lioralti=tlllofth• - . To me( „ tow aii, - 'itor,the ' drunken roiktieettitiriet I•Thit,llwater ! we. - , Ire i t ri gg ligd thin : 4110 4 1 00 1 11_ firi ei hte ',ll - Xr: 44 2 : .3fri,' l ltribWtetUlti,of. ' 4' - WSW, ~ ~ . i _ .. iitelltreitliCottk for bec, _ '' -.411,441111111119 , 111111-111.: ;_,lltelt____lllitliatolViWilosial*mietit, • - 6 ,. 1 1 1 , „ wift44.A. , s -..,„-l - a,-Z, J•f-Yr t ~,, , , r ,! : .., . .7. , ''' ' 'Ai 9. lri a * .YA l''''' , ':i ''yl.il:ll!'" , ,tii ;'' .1'; •`11 , 1• ' . - _ . ..4,,,,,,,Xifig.Snasill , MiAliNlAClffEllesT.-: — .:' ''' - . " : 14 il/RIPtiIII44,FIT -f .' i fbor,4o, l 44•o 4 :o4.fmaonTimee.l---- - -- -- 1 ' Pants, %ender 23 IA M • f' } Syria continues to occupy the Paris ) P li a'pers km° . sc . : to the exclusion of every other *pie,- fioniejonrnals open esibiorlition lietifer-the relief of- the suffer ere ; others devote themselves In proving those par seill e,rterni*Aave.eupeemed'almitef th at the' : aliniteiletwfthed this eonfliot in which they have ddien so grievously worsted. The Conattutionnet >his just undertaken bothithese taske. It gives n',long" summary of the principal , events, of the , Massacre, *WI* itt seye, - lon a 'oeritete and Atlantic nirritiin it has received, and denounces 'the apathy, not to say the ~, eomplioity, of % e Turkish inthlrittes, and • especially Kur -,to id Pasha. The Monde publishes the report on 0 MUSllolll6:;iof7Derlsl4ism&t.lo,4orotledl. by t 1 the surviving 'inhabitants of that town to the bonnie of the dee .okreat :Power** , Neyrout. It ,iti an interesting iii iixid` paltiful document, and goes la to prove the. in in that part of Syrikat least, the Drusestesailed t air Christianfellow-enbjeots with. , mit tWellght•Proliiicatioit, - ,Tattght. •by former es: drillings,' iiia •iarmihdea on all aides by Drune "villages, the people of Der-el-Kamar carefully voided giving pretext for aggression. Kurchid "pasha in a communication to - the Governor of the town had praised the prudence of the inhabitants, ad ;guarantied thnie,,sahtysindetranquillity, even though, in orderitemaintaln them, he should have ;tutg force against the Druses. Nevertheless, Fr n, on the very morrow of the receipt of this l en unication, the Dresses attacked the place, the 'Turkish Bolas* th at themselves up in tiielrbar 'reeks; and when on thewsoond day ' of the confliet; s lim Ohrittiana implored 'aid, shelter, or at least **munition, all these were refused to them. The report is of great lengtki and inculcates Tahir Pa sha, of Beyrout, and other Turkish officers, who appear to have played a, most tresotherons and shameful. pat. - : Nine hundred. Turkialt *soldiers wh4,With•twe lium of artillery, were in the *wit; shut theniielvee in their. ea:l%okt when*, Dineen biLun their bloody work. , - : ~-. : ; - : ~-, . : , .iThe Droves passed the whole night In pilligei Oaxacan -the 'Aewer with *airwomen, end 'bear ' great torches„, !Zln, the , morrow, Thursday, l ipie „2.1, fresh:D*B'es arrived in numbers from-all parti of.,the mountain, and the troops, who qtaw. ibilut ertite,ioffered no oppposition. 'Then - the '43 *Nina, finding themselves quite at their mer. :ex, thought to do well in taking refuge in the Irraeks, where „ the troops and the _ Governor, • re, and easiest - thither ' - twbott ' they bad been ''S • io.emoonaiimd way.. from the plunder of the * Utielt- , 4ifThe 'thleSPe , teseived" them into the bap .reeks, and - another'pertion of the bthebitants took ihOter in the ,haracka of , Betedine where the - Kaimaean also received them. The ' town, OA 'Aired, the Dnises began-le murder' all the men and children they could find. Some women also -sere killed. They ripped up children on their mothers' breasts, out the throats of husbands on their elves' knees ' violated fisthiettildblitily, and burnt adman creatures in the open street. It was an hour 4 if desolation ; the Ali feOniaded'with'the cries of ;women and children, and blood flowed in torrents. .fhe massacre cempletedinithe town" the Dresses repaired to the barracks, which contained at least ,500 men, besides women and children.. They were illiowed to enter, and, in presence of the Governor, ad of the 'inimical of the train', some soldiers ,dvancing opened the doors of the apartments in which the Shriatiank bad ;:been;;iedeived. Tho ,Ilinees rushed in, with hatchets imii other weapons, wild at once begish,theliminelifion of these. new 'victims. Theileath of some of these WWI fOghtful ;lie Drake lint tell off their llngere,"SaYing that it 4 " .1 0.0 1 =Arms they had written for succour. • :they ;mu Bing water on the heads of "ethers. i , . Ton have need to be atittald;'‘.thei, said, and the 4atohet, replacing -the rasor, carried off their beads. - • . - The report &se details - of a number of atrocious Men of cruelty and torture, unnecessary to ex tract. Tee despoil. And atipery_of the vietinte4bad en o ff set on the Governor - and his officers. The. ',Nrkish soldiers repulsed with the bayonet :tns Christian who sought Shelter among them, led alie n ed, the ; Cruses to seek - their viotims in! every• corner of the barracks. They even took part in the plunder, stripping the Chris thins, and delivering them •to the Breen to be allied. The report accuses the Governor of the town • •f`-having promised-protection and panty to -some trio threw thethaelves at hisfeet,,oa condition of hlir giving him their money and jewels. They ilddly complied, and were forthwith handed over A the Dream A few women also. escaped ,• all hil male", even the infants -in anne,lrere killed. The barrack-rooms were deeded with blood, and sorpses lay in heaps., The hideous work done at Der-el-Hamar,- the Brunie tient to the village of lietedine end, killed all .as Oltriatifilla who had luken refuge in the barracks there, as well as 109 persons belonging to that place and to• the village '.,t,ti Mohaner. They then buret Betedine, in Aimee of the Kaimactus and of the troops ; re ;netted to Der, el-Ramer, sacked the convent, ;tilled the monks,- and - burztt - , the town,- The m4eseere had lasted-the whole of Thursday, the Mat of June. The number of victims is estimated -At 2,100, UMW! women and little girls. - Scarcely 'l, teeth of the population easaped., ,The names of `the Drum. chiefs , who ipresided et these horrid canes are given in the moon. It is to be hoped' hit neither Gaynor the Turkish GMOere who, able inPrevent, permitted - and abetted these: 'horrible ,rims.; will' esespe the punishment they hive; so richly , eireed,-- The report, heartrending 'ln "its alieldetails r reeds like truth. We most report to Oawnipore for dparrillel to the atrocities it reoords„ , Abd-etgader writeS' te the - mansion of the silk etititlititMng t--- , - —:_ - .1: '- - - * ' - _,.. -- DAXASOUS, 27th Zilhege, 270 (July 18 ) VIM AND HONORED Tetanus : I greatly desire to lee you, and pray Allah to preserve you. I have 'received your honored letter ) dated 'July 13, laqtti 'ring what happened is the Christian et Delem4o., - in ,answer, , yon iroltifornsedihabon felondnY, July t 9tb, at about two inihe attentive, the war broke - out, in consequence of a punishment inflieted upon %few Menehaans who hell insulted the Christians.- these Musankaana, in a state ,of frensyk rushed, 'armed to the teeth, to the Christian 'quarter,7and *Op playing, binning, and ,pilLaghsg, at the saran date. The Turkish soldiers panie- to *alit th ks enoe of patting aa' " :enil . to" em( oiler tlef.rettbe die im-rlO,/ Mlli and ll ing, : nekbai:44pliitir - --- ifeering htheea. A few,oliftWitnedenans nalutelifortai top the lei. sat ,:bat -the -Teukish ellteeri And '. no _whit- for *be, 'end' on 'the eontrary 'toweled on theii aol= hers ligaiiit the unfortunate Christians, the sol diers being aided-by hones Of plunderers belong ing to every nat.. Peeing Mitten were do desperate, i lest tio.dirisiisi taking-milt as :protection these' Onfortumne Christian.l- sallied forth, • taking nylAlgerineairlth'Ane, and we...were able to save Aspires of-stush; women, and, children. lied -bring them- home with us. ' This state of things lasted lloOday and Tuesday, during .whisk the titters 'll4 not cease to kill,..burn, and immolate the Christians, without the Governor affording them %Di help. . I..ent for M.' I.linesse, the French m no', , and • other_. Frenchmen [to - - protoot thorn „froni..„S.the,..fol, -of, the znobei , : , 110, , the Wednesday, under the, pretenee:of two Muasul -1140 having been found murdered; which was not this! ease,- the war- reeommanoed;---Tet 'Damascus has a governer,but. it tribe sentelhing as if it lied not tine. Tor /O' "deplore the disaster which has be Mitristiane, .. The -plain where their hordes stood cannot be recognised ; all their dwell-' I w t= are reduced , tp ashes. ..• The nrunberkilied is not et known; lint it is estimated at 3,300' All thei pears and Christians I have oollooted'are in safety in my house. I provide them with all illes want, and pray Allah to save tile unfortunate ;Christians from these fanatics. - • , ~ •: • ABD7IfL•KADI9•UN.-EDDIN - Movements of the Prune of Wales.' lIIO,BIV Ili QT/ABZO. The Now York Herald, of 'yesterday. publishes the following : Wane, August 2lo.B6o.—Derit the Morning rah*, fell steadily, bet st ihaltpast e, when the, Prime started from the .Goverrtor'a residenoe for ` 'she ParliamentAmute, the sun shone out, and, the weather became oppressively warm. The Pritioh drove down ina state carriage; the Seyinteenthregtment acting as guard of honor. The soldiers of the garrison, stationed along the route, presented arms When the Fringe passed. But few people were to the, streets, and little excitement 'sad 4 few 'theirs: , , When he reached Parliameht (louse a salute' W it fired from Durham terrace,' near by. The Prince ,departed froze his what funtitaality, and did., sot,reaqh the NOUS- till eleven, instead of haltpast tau, sol advertised. , Row people were sainted Alo,llll#ll2oo ' only *bent two hundred, as all whocould obtain dress coats and white kids went Into the levee. •The Prince first received addresses and depute tioni in the Council chamber, ;already often de 4oribed. The scene was most impressive. The .Prince,- dressed lea a British colonel, stood on - the oentradals,,ind sta ff ,' Suite, and Governor's staff grouped themselves around ;.in a semicircle, filling 1p the est of the room , stootkollioenv of the army-and as members of Perilainek,t and'priests.' 4' ,' i I A kressee sue read in .Englith and. French. ,The :Wee read- replies in both -languages. with 'einphuls, but in a low M o e, and seemed affected _when readindportions 'in whieb hie mother and home were mentioned." lie received a co p y of each address, and handed it to the Duke ' of Newcaetie, Gel:ids:snort presenting addressee received replies' -kneeling; then retired - baokwarde, making three bows, their long robes tripping them up as they -wont. - . Yrenahmen were delighted at the perfeotlon with which theFrince spoke their language. 'After ,the reception of, addresses, members of 'Parliament ,were presented. This ceremony, for which" istT eaglet pieparallon had • been made, was viry - M the'Prino6 stepped down Trot the'dais, each ,palatal come forward handed hie eard;and his name eras eatied.-Thaltail St. Germain then threw the Ards on *edits, nail the Prime bowed: The - ., l 6 grgy then boired,'lnd nulled home to , re his joy with his wife and. family. Then rjs was a brief intervalillgrinlrathiok the room was cleared of all but officers and suite. .Seri St. Germain then arranged particulars for general pigmentation. Bishop hionntain entered robed' "he' Bishop Is very aged, and pre agynted • singular amorist, bi .the.yontafoi .bei r apparent. Having received a reply, the clergy, 'retired,' thi tionipany engaged in conversation, tad' 'autuMd tingniseltid by watobing•the movements df ';;young equerry, whg w ll i-: 1,0 - 1 hc" Tontm7P of the party wheff he Manes New York: - The Prince led the conversation amonghisonthadingbed heartUy, and 'Mold not be distinguished in any respect from the rat of tn. econistny. ' "r , - That Abe, magistrates' address was presented. Mier thLe, thr;offfeers, of the' army, ,navy, and tiilltiafthd fuembeti of _the oity Council and the Slayer, whose long tobe'divided hhi • attention with hie huge neckcloth, • - , . • , &Vera:Americana 'and . en immense viovrd of peeving:dale were presented, the ecremony being 'the eaMe as before described/ Earl Germain an. nounbing names. ThePrinee maned wearied with studying the different varietiesof bows and scrapes, iiitd was gild When the presentation was over, he being obliged tobow at every. name. • The leveo concluded at two o'clock • 'After TreSenting Addreentee from th e lio uBoB o f Parliament by the speakers of the bonsai, Narciere Belleau and Dent, Smith were knighted, -Th e ceremony consisted of kneeling before the Prime, who laid his efford lightly upon each shoulder end bald t' Sir Bergamot, wand so forth. . The ceremony waa•so quietly conducted that few in the room knew it had taken place, ' - During the afternoon many persons visited, the oltips-of-war, the smallest of which starts, for Mon tigistßatlenr o ' clock tki.morrew morning. ',Althea Sir Namhse Belleau went,to be knighted he t 1 ,4 0 pp e 4 er k ;both knew, contrary to etiquette, "Midst sunnreffied Jitters. auttfkidlans, wound up the lawyers Of 'tete My Were preparing an ad !greet, but would not progient it, because magistracy mime 77 4 Prlnotett ffirme aq troche,' marked V, #,; were /anent ed by crowds, who reepeetfully serveyed them, and saw' notlnneh royalty about gsbem, for the t runks look shabby. : t three , o eloek l the Primes • breakfasted-with illatis Wise. Of Parliament, the Governor General, ;Ord Lyon?, at the Goiernmenl House. Commit, Ind this Print* of if Wei were • • *it; all Wife %Obi PAN*, - I rE.'5.r..0..3 • "' • DitlttratNaWSSkft In a whisper, main ,t,t!st,fgJn l l3ggppt, eat while _Queens' ihasted:' The' Trial% Ymiled *lth - nerfent - tailf-isisiessign,4 lo . - fiK - lif bhVied. twioe in answer to &toes' of ;1Olisielt;411006 after the Prinoe gave the last toast, to the Governor G e m s ' - a m, both'lionsec,pf partlamn4. tjerge member egad out, " Governor General," tint w 88 • issed. goon after dinner, the Prlrpae taid he had better take advantage of the 'fitelieether, change the programme, and go to Montmorency The Doke of Newoutle begged ; he world pot lead them, another ride - like that of Yesterday, They,etarted off in carriages •itnd ,plainelothee f ilia' returned after sevprt oiolook cheered going and retarnieg, Ontml _woommalt, postmaster at—Wood Vlieon; Nichigni, 'was arrested f - reointly; Ohnrgetivrith -purloining money from -the lettere which palsied through his bands. On Saturday' last be found that geoid' not procure bail 'for the- amount fixed by the oommiesioner—d4,ooo— rather than go to fail, committed suloide. Puor.7. SAMUEL ' PENTort,' of Ann •Arbor, Mich., died at that plane on tho 17th. Re served- In the State Senate four yearn—from 1844 to'lB4B- ,- and ertukregent of the University of fitiohigim for one, term. Since the argagliastion of the Medical Department of the tiniverlity, he has acted with groat 'acoeptiume as professor of theory and prao tioc; of medicine. Resettled at Ann Arbor in 1828. — HON. GZOUGE,T; HosOls 'died at his, real ders`se in Rutland, •Vt., 41' the 9th. He wab born on July 4, 1789, in Olarendop, and removed to Rutland' in 1808, where be has Hired Oat since. For more tharitv quarter of a century he was pre= sident of the Bank of. Rutland. , ' , Ma. BErfrAirst 'HOWARD, an old and re spected merchant Boston, died suddenly on 'Monday morning. Ho was attending the social weekly religious meeting in the vestry of .Trinity Chttreh, and was:reading: to the audienceis letter '.'whi.oh he had just ritved from a distant part of the country, when his voice falled,hlm, and he took his seat. A few moments afterward ho, was ob served to fall over 'on ids 'right side. Medicil aid - sras - immediately Summoned and every effort was -aide to resuscitate htni but without oneness. '_ Nervy'trom :reias:' O. W. Flournoy, Esq., Demooratio candidate for Attorney general, passed through Belton a fort night ago oh his way to Austin, from northern and eastern Texas. ,The .Democrat understands, he reported the hinging of 'two more Abolition limn diaries in Tarrant county., The Beltoli J'emoerat says: " We understand that several Abolitionists have been quietly hung in Northern Texas, the object being not to spread sueh fasts until they secure many others, whose names have been revealed to.the appropriate com mittees." The Sentsnel am: „ A itegre woman e be . lonking to Gray, who realties four miles from town ? volun, tarily oonfeased td her master that all the negrOmf around were in poll/onion of, the , news relative to the intended revolt itecti9n4l4lthatth4liad been freely dieenealog the matter, an d for him to been the alert " • - ' A negro was hung on She ath inst., near &dense hill, Henderson county: , • ",, In most of the villages vigilance committee/1 are formed, and the streets Are, patrolled eVery night, and tke strictest watch kept for incendiaries, All suspeoted persons are warned off, pedlars are ex pelled from the opootry, and , separate slave, eon-, greglatiops are suspended from meeting.". .T a polke, making:thOrrounds in Brussels at midnighti found an ordinary,: alothes•line haar ing near a door, tieverilleet above the ground, and tracing Iti history discovered that it came out of garret wind Ow.. above. They entered the, house oonvineed that they were on the track, of some daring burglar, searched all the premises, and at last On walking into the garret were horrified to find themselves confronted by a housemaid, in a very easy evening dress,' who, with. many tears, explained that tbe.mysterions , olothes4ine was at taahed to her left arm, in order that a young waiter to whom she was herself attaohed, coming early in the morning - might Cali her with a Jerk to prayers at the cathedral. • ' - SIMMER RESORTS: 1 , PHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRING.- This popular watering-nleoe W 1 be kepi, Olen daring the season of warm weather , an danti, the frost seta in. Persons dud roue of spending the remainder of the:season where they _have the advantage of Pure water, pure nmentain-air, rat an - elevation of twelve Wished feet,) free from fogs, damp nights, and mIEI4I- 'lll4, usually Tieing from sluggish streams in gorges of mcninra.ns and low localitieg, will hone find every corn , fortand amtutement to, be net with atthe beet-regulated watering-place. , For farther particulars and cumulate. J Please nail on J os. B. Myers, corner Third and Vine Streets, and Jame. B. Earle & Co., No. 816 Chestnut Street, Phi adelphirt, or on JOSEPH KONIGMAOHER Ephrata Yost Offme, Lancaster county. Pa. au9-1m VIIN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA. N. , ' This fine old mansion, founded before the Revolo tion, and intimatelygonneeteo with some of the moot interesting features of our national history. is now of onpacity to accommodate a large number of guests. rhe house oondueted in the beat manner, and no thing is wanting to make it the pleasant and comforts hie' home of visitors during their sojourn in this de .llnhtind inlaudicrwei. The air a aaltibrtona; the mount; lain and nver scenery beautiful, and to the seekers ot either health or pleasure, Bethlehem is not excelled by any other summer resort in the Union. ansam7. Lturgier; Propriitor. MANSION ,HOUSE, MOUNT OABBON; LTA- SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Famines accommodated With good reel= at rednoed - Omen. old-established Home, located' in the be tween fihar and *Beoond mountains, immediately on the - line o the Philadelphia arid Reading Railroad, vnttun hal a voile of Pottsville, fortnerly. trept_by Jo seph Head, or the old Mansion Ranee. PhiLdelphist hese eines hut 'donnas, been under the charge of his daughter. The-Rouse is prepared, at all seasons of the year; for thejeeephou of guests, calm, been reeently ..put in. order. 'L'he large garden. and park adjoining.' pnegents grett induoements aka summer resort, to persona wish tug tessera a short time sway from the duet and tur motto! the cities, where they tort breathe fresh moon }En air aniLitnio! the wild tind , beautiful scenery of -- Onmninc , a , .....iiiisi,"l-iiwigni. - gertnirium "0 =t ee, are sold at a reduction of twenty Aye per cent., Land an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily arias' the nunmer montbit, to enable those yrho luinT ire it to spend the busineas portion of the day in the oitij and return the same evening, on which the Charge s wiltbe thirty-three per cent below the usualgates. FOP terms, apply to MARY Mansion House, Blount Carbon,' vlO3O-3m Behuyikill 00., Pa. (MANSION HOUSE,. ATLAIITIQ:OITY, , OA N. J., ISAAC THAYER, (late of Burt Rouse,) rroprietor. This House has-been very much iialargvd and len% !roved. Ham now a large number of Family Rooms, not surpassed by any hotels At n le city. It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine wallri cave been laid to the ooean, which will be lighted at night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect nal Lames. ttaplied /4, thehouse (Mit separate from the main ha iding) is a large Hall for Hops and Perim, with a rst-elass lee Cream and Confeotionery attaohed. Over the Hall there are forty sleeping rooms for ringlegentle. men, There is also a play-ground for children, well shaded and enclosed, with swings, tco. oatenng department will be under my own es lagenmaitni:o3lol„rea,treal reputation uF be unsurpiumed. -Terms will be 811 per week. ' Traument Boarders B 2 per day. , Carriages attacted to the House will take Boarders to and from the Ocean free of charge during bathing hours. leSS-tf ISAAC THAYER. A DIRRICIAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, A PA.—Thie will-known and popular botel has, &wil t ? last seasou iß bteg 0 A LY BNL D AND IMPROVED, and m in the interi o r - o r renne yl vanla . The beautiful and healthful mtuation of Allentown renders it a nrop de lighde- lightfulsummer resort, In view of whielc sioial ar rangements have been made by the j2rie toao oommodateuuutmer boarders. 7: Y. .BED TBL, - .1406. E. W. BIGONY. BEDFORDSPRINGS.—This well-known , and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitors the FIRST OF JUNE, and kept open ti ll the Ist ofUptober. Tie Rotel will be undere management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose expenenoe, courteous manners, and attention to his guests , give the amplest eashranee of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wiehing rooms, or any inform, lonia regard to the place, w,l addreseAhe subsonber. • /NO. P. REX.% Bea!, and Treasurer, • myle:ihn Bedford mineraidermse Co. COTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and conveniently looated at AT LAN TIC CITY, N. J. Boirdeni acoonattiodated on reasonable term: . M. MoOLßEB.Prorletov. STAR BOTIL, • !MILT Orpostru Tips W. noen. ATLANTIC OM, N. J. ' SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPRIETOR. CENTB WHIKE. illoirdereelOogmmodate4 on the moot reasopable tarina. teto.Bm MANSION ROUSE, BIATJOH %MK, CARBCN•I9O., PA.—This ii the most'oomforta ble and extengive hotel in Northam Pennsylvania, end t_kg . proprietor Ratters himself i t a uninne t ir la tla in c i agyot e htirte°::: Tap Rooms are newly and elegantly fuMished, and the Table always Contains the very best the Markets .Wrd. The hotel is looted on the banks of the Lehigh,_ directly oppositee the railroad depol. a rld at the base of 'numb Chunk Mountain. A path le from the rear of someose to the tou anus mountain, tom which point. allot handrail fest above the coltish, the mot sublime coons imaitinsblell presented. The House is abundantly supplied with the best end purest Mounted Cold des Water. 16/ , Hot end Baths can betaken at all times. Malin . GEORGE HOPPER , Proprietor. A=RICAN ROTEL,. MAIJOH CHUNK, . :, PL—This 'HOTEL ie now kept in ii. manner af fording every oom.ort to strangers and trave l lers. Arrangementekave been made tine 'mason to &Doom modate SUMAIER BOARDERS- The most eabione mountain mourn and rural enjoyments are Lore af forded. , . , IIIIOIL&EL WIMPS Rl, ~.. GEO. W. WILHEL Proprietor& TTHE -SEA-SHORE—ATLANTI - 0 - CITY. MoKIIWIN' B. The undersign, more; or ot the ebov•-named house being now prepares. to receive guests, re speotfully saws a s hare •or the pubho „ patron ago. Since last sum.mer were bee • beet. added to Mhs hotel a four atoned wrap. 110 feet le length. eon tai*tiz (beside the bed-rooms ' ) a suite of three ration, for ladles, and two, for gentiomen; oho, a reception Loons; wu)k. and spaci bar-room &white Minna , . Mina/tints end (lot end 'cold . Ran-water ,Rath Rooms have en corsdnieted, for the aooommo- Mitten of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted with gas. The house has been newly painted asid fur nished, while the shaded grounds surrounding- t have beep put In complete , o sr: A well-manned p enn11119: Yaoht, and an excellent Baud of DIU/10h, aye been en ,gaSed for the season. , „ .T. hicKIBBIN, . iel44m t • • • • C ARLIELE: - [ . The favorite Twin; forr, , those iliot Ehi e v izn yrec ivau la i t ta e lf 76 l t3o m en l e iz .ry, WHITE SIM SFR/NOS , . Room's, Good Bociety, ma a ocait , 'A thi ce m ota be nt ti Na d eta ° "o 4 ar a. , Table' '' - ; -:'" • ' ' soot ~..._ • • For sarttautiii liana toi Circa ' 'lams w• Ilit. - 11,74.3. MEN, CLI,NDEICIN. i valonsft_, . cartade arms, ra. ' COLUMBIA. .110,IIVE, °APE ISLAND— °APR MAT, New It reey—Thm jarge, Bret -oltme HOT 81. will be opeuad , for m e recephon of gueste, on the 88th June, 1982. -The Hones bas been completely repaired,and refurnished. A new cooling range, oyene, steam DoileM;and every modern improvement added, Extensive steams attached to the premises., All letters addressed to the subsortbers, Cape Wand, New Jersey, will De promptly attended to. LAIVAWOOLMAN. James H. Laird ~_late Proprietor F n House, phita- V!Shia 8. B. woolman t former proprietor Mount ernon Hotel, Cape island. dim VAGLZ • HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, • PA. This tale and old : entablisheAgottua t teownksAhe' VALLEY BUM re. RETREAT, .fillelsesen• Of the semen. The emomfoodstione of ti.iil h Todge t ir4gejo l un i g i unsimeseit TllO gaily's / 'mated in onatate? • BftEelbkr,Verptegyr 4-.3e.MERIOAN ROUSE, OAPE ISLAND, M. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.=thie favirrite hot opsn foram reoeption of . Matters on Mort „ . DAY. June 2Stb. It hoe been fitted up in the beet elle, end every attention will be said to the oomfoyt ofite QEA BATHING, K. , ,_,- N.A.T_LONALMALL. O/Lelt ISLAND, CAPE Paity, N. J. Thin Eng', large. and airy owe NOW OPEN for litsitO r g. it 3 dVi i ittin•dol comfort,ll,o4 6 and env', r scoot= a am, t ample room or pet- O. ITOrtnnati9do tllll3' AAA GI ; • - $OO -4 4 A,RiEriPfqraprilitoi. Tin p InsiLty_ rim The preii -- •r ,MENPI c 08—Itils_Retu 64, 1111-114 !Ads moles , tea • toll • ilarer "")o TRADE, 'LS i t • , sm or fax IfORTIG tin. 1F • ,- ";11.0.0s ' ' 1 Ai ihi _'hi - ik:wiaiiii , t.N ' 'VW, Xhii4eldipritia. ably 3 0 7reemmonal t s7d. Beeno—..—. ..... _Liverpool, pooh Ship trOlillgrar. 41:11411,11: ..,r ~.....fAverDool, soon Bark Kespelgt i a ' it: ..- . 0 • --01. , -- 0 4atifuegos. 1000 ; tis BIT i etc,. tita4 ...,, , , ....1:: t r i rtVgip7zeoc.: Bng .Effs' Iled,Vage-..rt!P ..7 • . 13 . 1 4 0 .de 416 Las MOO ft Brig TB. rtm,PistioY.o,?.—.7....cienfengoe. soon ling 'Adel ne, fltnnikep., —......, —London, soon 185,4 - - , Iftig Eiffge-.. 1 4 44:.15 . 2:11 1 11UN W AV*. ARRIVED. Brig Resolute,TUll. 18 nolo from Clehfuelol, with moleases J Newman. Brig Elizabeth Watts. Bryant.l2 days from New Or leans, with cotton, =games and robust) to W J F 'tarn , - 'Jet% l' i Wifrav m .t y k B.t. `Ye f mm New York, in bat- Bohr Ids, Rolrei v , 8 days from NOW York, in widest to °I CILY Alias. Rriblneon, t 4 howl from New York, with'lndie to W Baird le Co, CLEARED: liteamehip Polaw§ro, Cahoon, New York, .1 Allder toe.' , gohr BaltAro, AUTO. Boatoii, TfeVin. Bawyer &. Co. 604 r. iN F uo,yorke, Fortl , md, R R Comm & Le. bat:mew min, WeAter, /1 York ,C & F , Lenny*. eolir Id •MFreeman, Piieuerecu, Portland,' N 91,10 nimett &, CAldwett. . . !Ur II 1, Ottw, Bar, Baltinioie; karovei, Jr. iladelphia Exighauged (IForreulK)3laqui Ph LEW.I3B, Pal., Aug 21. The followingquibl . eigitat author inside the ugeak waters, Bohm Hume, Tgessuger, Henri Nutt,Y_l B . Tog. nagd;r Hawee, sad revOilue gutter Fotiastd. Wliadb bomb he., W. 1419.1ChlAtt. , . ,• (Correspondence of The Press.) I ' • HAVRE DE URACE. Am V. IMO. The Wyoming left with 9 boats, laden and oonsianed as follows: , . • P Burrows lumbar to Nororeis & Sheets; Riles. ocial, ( to New York,* 0 B Boum, Two Slaters, Burn Blank. t lwatara, Sarah , Edith, Adolphus ' Fisher, and Little Jane, do td Delaware City. , - , . , • . . , • (Porromondenrierof Who Promo) , •• . 1 READING. Anvil. The followigg boats fives the Union Canal passed in to the SohtlYMII gnat to day, bound to 4'hutvielphla, laden and ootausned ea folkoWsi Sarah Hellmen, lumber to haptatn; Alta, do,t H o captain: WmLewara,do to Malone ft Tailor: John eisley, do to 11 Bolton; Two Brothers, pig iron to thibeen A Co.. . . r -, ; - IHICMORAND 4.., - Stialnallip City of Wastilhatoti. Jeffrey. from I( York for Liverpool. was paned 17th inst. lot 49. long 40. Ship Wallace, Lane, for Philadelphia, sailed from Li verpool 6th inst. , - Ship Isaac, JeshesiChipsuan, froin!Liverpool'Maroh 19 at Calontta Atm Id. ' . • , hips Napoleon; Currier, and Henry_ Harbeok, True, sailed treat Calcutta 4th July for New York. ' Bilk ,Virginua Estellina, Wilkins, from New York 'for Buenos At res.tras spoken 1811 i Inst. tat 40 10. long 79 Bark it ram hero, Banter, from New York, was at Per nampuoo uth,adt.(arr ildiand would sail fur Paraiba to loadfor the:CERA'. 3 ,tr ii - =. i llaker.ruilled from Falt River mith met. rig ,Orhimoo,„ Tablmtt, hence, arrived at Portland • Uff trot So rp kg Ca lids' Rider, Lena) for Salem. and Sarah 1 Clar . Cfriflln, froin,Detaware City fordo , at Newport - posh oat.. , • -. - So rs Tale of Pines, French ; fIN Godfrey,Ellts, and Alexander JAenderson, Beaman, Leone at Providencia 10th inst. Sohl writ A Hammond, Powell; cleared at Boston :Ist inst.' for this port. _Bohr aptelese, Kimball, at Monrovia 19th July, for Boston In I Mull. , " - ' " - Bohr Zeno. field!, honor) st Baltimore 9lst Met Bohr 3 NI Kent. ThoMpilon, cleared at Baltimore 91st inet: for thisport.' Bohr II it Coggeshall—Tilion:for this port. cleared at Charleston. 3C,l6th mgt. and went togas 19th. I . ' NOTICE TO MARINERS. • , The Buoy on Quhog wa te r , s a n d hu l a arbor sta rt ed t o I. broken *Wenner water, and gerous instrument for vessels to run late. ROF. APO 1D?8 • ItEEITORATITS F ORDIAL , BLOOD inOVITOR Is precisely what its name iedicates, for. While U Pleasant to the revivifying, it la revifyg, nit:gating, and strengthening to the vital powers. - t also re vivifies, reinstate,. and renews the in all He original purity, and thus restore, and rewiers the system inn' nerable to attacks ordiettiaw. t m the only preparation ever offered to the world in a Popular form. so as to be within need reach of all. do ehemiaally and skilfully oomb. as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act is ateordastee with the taw; 41-na ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach and tone up the digestive organs. and allay all nervous and other irritation..lt is also perfect!! exhilara ting in its effect' , and yet It is never °hewed by lassitude cir depression of "pinta. It composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly corn- ms bming powerfully tonic eed soothingproperties, end consequently coin never injure. Book a remedy has long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical , world; both by the thoroughly skilled in inedioal emenoe L and also by all who have suffered from de- - WIRT ; for tt needs po medical ekill dr knoteledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dig- ~.., ease add lane the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the roost dangersua to which j,7 4 Poor humanity it constantly Balite. Buck, for la ample, se,the_following: Consumption, Drenehitis, ae Indigestion, Brownie's—Loos of-Appetite Paint. 01 4 s egirgt ul , . 1 04 ‘ ,VigTi, t4 114o. ralg iniiti i , i` r s +41,1 ; 4 1 1 Sweats, Languor, Ciddineier. and all ° that class of in oases. so fearfully fatal II unattended to in time called amnia Weakaessea and Irregularities. also, CI Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Corn N Plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, [Scalding or In continence of the Urine, or any general derange- y mentor the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back, n and between the /Shen:dere, predisposition to slight 4 Colds, Backing and Continued Cough, Emulation, ni Difficulty to Breathing, and, indeed , we might enu Merate many more still, but we have spate only to 21 say„ it will not only ours the debility following 0 tiluile and Fever but prevent all attacks arising from Miasmatic Influencer, and cafe the disease at once, if already attacked. and as Lt eats directfy and_pereistentiv upon the biliary system, arousing S. the laver to notion, promoting, in lact, all the ex- et orations and secretions of the aystem. it will infal libly prevent any deletenous consequences follow 21 leg upon change of climate and water; hence all 21 trevellers should have a bottle with them, and elm eli t ialiftetAkfitiffign i iightiffilittre/titil tig re organs, il l should be in the hands of all persona e of 'edentate' stilts: student/. Muusters. literary a men ; and all wiles not accustomed to mush out. g;) door exercise abould r If the io; they will find an agreese.e. e dement: and e Meet remedy against those ills which rob them o 4hetr beauty; for 'beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregular'. ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial to ayierfein Mother's Relief. Taken a month erten) before the final tnal, she will pug the dreadful scrod with 4 perfect ease and safety. Vora is Ito mistake about P. it, this Cordial is all we e l it. diet/tern try it f And to Yon We appeal to detect the illness or 0 decline, not only cu your daughtere, before it be too N late, but slap your cone end husbands, for wrote • the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a prematere grave rather then let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed DP with the excitement of busineu that if it were not for you they, too, would travel in the sews down ward path. until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently' appeal, for we are sure your never failini affection 'will unerringlypoint you to Prof. Wood e Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, as the remedy which 'Mould be always on hand in time ofneed. 0.1. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broad. • ay, New York. and 114 Market street Bt. LOUIS, Mo.; and wild by all good Druggists. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. ,Id here by DYOTT & CO., 232 North BF/situp rest, eowd&W-tf DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used by the public for six years with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart-Burn, Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach, or Pains iv. the Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, ziasev Complaints, Low Spirits, De lirium Tremens, ialeSeNefeetl. IT STIHIILATES, EXHILARATES. INVIGORATES, HOT WILL NOT Inroxiceu OR Smeary. Asa Mediotne it is quick and effectual, during the most gravated oases ofDyspepsui,Kidney Complaints, pad ag other derangements of the Stomach and Bowel' in a speedy manner. It will instantly it revive the most melancholy and drooping spinta,,an restore the weak, nervous, and inokly to health, stre ustit, and vigor. Persons who, frog the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, sod their nervous systems shattered, oonstitations broken down, and eubjoct to that horrible curse to humanity, the Datrainst Titmouse, will, al most immediatet, feel the hati i pi and healthy invigo rating elSoaoy o DJ. ate na liatina' Spirit. tytT IT Wit L DO. Dosit.--One wine glass full as often es amatory. •One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart-Durn, Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Hood Appetite. . One dose will stop the distressing pain, of Dyspepsia. ' One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or „Flatuienee, ana rut so as the stomach reoiSivee the invigorating Spirit, the duitrees log load and all painful feelings will be removed. Ope dose will remove the most distressing pains of Collo, either in the stomaoh or bdwele. A few doses will remove all obstruetions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Orgaes. Persons who are eeTWASty afflicted w i t h any Kidney Complaints are assured or speedy re li e f by a dose or two, and a Wiestre by the use of or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPAT ION Per who, from &impaling too ranc h over tight, and feel the evil effects o. poisonous liquors. ip violent headaches. sickness at stomach, wesi feeknees, giddiness, ho., Will find one dose wills -move all bad lings. Ladles of weak and sickly constitution should take the invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make them strong, healthy, and hap; y, remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and s the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn tore De. uring Pregnaney it will be foetid an invaluable merit eine to remove disagreeable sensations at the etoteaoli. All the proprietor asks is a trill, and to induce this, he has put up the /NeiI:WHAM& NPIEIT in pint buttimeat SO cents, quarts 51. General throot. AS WATER Gtreet, New York. ' DYOTT 432 North SECOND Street Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, .107-thedulv and for tole by ell Druggist*. PERUVIAN, SYRUP, OR! PR OTEOTEU SOLUTION OF NIOTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED Tide well-known Remedy has been need exteneivelr and with pent weave for DYSPEPSIA,. OR IMPAIRED AND IMPERFECT - _ 1 • ,DIGESTION: TOE THE CONSEQUENT DETPRIORATION orr.vas BLOOD • - AND TOR TH OVVI 0 FORMS OF F INE N ASE, Moat of wh E it+ originate In . SIA LIVER 'COMPLAINT, DROiBV, NP.URALGIA and R VOUS AFFECTIONS,..LOSS DEPRESSION HEADAOHE., LANGUOR and OF SP HUTS. CARBUBOLISS and BOILS, r pILFB, SCURVY, AFFECTIONS OF Tifsextri,ouNsum MY. TENDENCIES,. BRu OW. s TIE. DISEABB Phoo_ LIAR to FEMALSS, and A L COM, PLAINTS ACCOMPANIED BY GENERAL DEBILITY. and REQUIRING A TONIC and LTE RATIVE namcirm. Norit.—The failure of IRON as a remedy for DYS.. l'EFSInos had state of the blood, and the numerous , chasms °Muted thereby. has whom from the want pt snob a preparation of Iron as shall enter the stomnob in eo PaoTaaips state and aseinnlate at once with the blood. This.:want the EfoRLIVIAN BY UP supplies. and it does so in the only form in whioh it is possible for Iron to enter the oiroulation. For this reason, the YRRUVIAN BY RALF often redo:tally nurse daiseaseb to which other preparations of Iron and other methoines have been fond to be or no avail. --p OERTIFIOATE OF - It ieWell known thatthe medicinal streets of Protoaide of Iron are lost by even a very_brlef oxpoeure to air, and that to mairit t ain a solittion of Protonic's of Iron, without further onation, bee been'doemed imeresible. In the U 614.1 i SYRUP this desinsble point in at tained by cosimiltaTion lie A. WAY NOVAK UNKNOWN; and this solution may replace all the soroto-carbon&tes, oitratse, and tartrate sof the bantam bth leer,. A. A. HAYES, blesser to the State of blase. 16 BovLsION Street, Boston. • N. B.—pamphlets containing Lettsosfross the strove domed Gentlethen'and others, and Clang fall Informs ,tlon of the Bygag, den be had • da• appheation to the 4 1gentj ' el' t 0 4‘. L. MANX' k'Clo,,, Proprietors. • ' CI:MM./Vs BuiLDINGS,_". NO. 78 BUDBUN.YIITNEET,.I3OBT_ON, ' ;,,, Bold by, Drhgg te' generallY ,thYoughout the united 'States. ~ • . ~., . Agents for gen Isoa: ,_‘ __NYOTT k ' Co.. ;• - • ad North IdECOND Street, Phi lads. aur-tatos arrt" . ' • 'STATE OF JOHN J. HESS; Deceased -RAI NOTlOE b rertner letters of administration, d.' h. e. o. t. 11. ,- the estate of JOHN .J. ages. de• ceased, have .sranted to the•anbeoriber , all persons indebted to the id estate are tettneeted to make im mediate paline o lted those beirinx.olaigis or demands against the este 1 the said oeeeoant wilt make known the Rime With Oler. tO - 4 • .UN t:D.' WELSH. • • • ;, b. a. O_,A .. a. stile-wot 4 Ho. 410,trza ....,,,„..d,, • • PHILADELPHIA., URSDAY, AUGUST 23, 18w. =;I*POMTATIOPL mzpiCwmi. .4... RATES, M. D., OF RAILROAD .30 'f. ,- ';:;I: —•-- • , -.-- - - -7— • — - lig NEW IIIVWZBICIA" FillifiNGsl4.AND FREIGHT 7 'NO K end PORTSMOUTH...I/I. I TM the rhitedelphid 'WiltningtOn,' and Biltirliore. and Delivery 'Deitro , thanes by the new eta IMMO Fhilii, dolphin to Norfol and Pottamotith, Va. • ' . On. end *Aar illg' gith, ?galenists from Phllide )6, v i l e iglu-. take the &114 . _ffi.. train at the depot' , 7rner ,Broed Street an weshington a,ventie,_' ,on essayseghiTedays, , and le_turitre i errivine at 805, ord et-tro P. AL, al at Nor oik, early the+ next ggorgingt.Alie iteamer hilitdely d w ell ll lieve , Norrollr on the evennige of Idon n e7. WeZ, and IrridaY2: ilin ii irang i v i t t n i tp . ekr i. at at Seetotd,,veriloh emir!! ie Farelorlerst-alµB oaseronserc mob:tiling meals on the boat, 87, lieoond-oleee 'Dwane -- i , in'oludirt meals on the boat, ' $4 go. Freight taken*" low sa by any other roete. For further partleulate, tee '61411 hand-bills ' at the .hotels, and other public ylaoet r or O. o rMA u la, Agent, comer Broad et. and Waehlnigton ay. H. F. RENBEY, Master of ygennporta tion, JOT lan F. W. tc r. R. R. 00. _ D AND PHILADELP WEST OH.ES VIA MEDIA. SUMMER AREANGEMENT. On and after Monday,July 18th 1900, the paseenger trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, front the Station. corner of Market and Lehman or Thirty- tirer West Philadelphia, at 7.30 and 10.10 A. M., and 2.30. Lea, and 6.35 P. M.• • • • • Leave WEST IaITIESTER , from the Depot, on East' •Markat treat at BtO B,and 10.301 A. M., and 1.45 and 6.11 P. M, ON SUN DAYS. I g gl e a v h e teln i t i g d a e n ' S MarketePr e egt e a p , ot A n 7PiL ea ll. co a r g; P. Mt Leave West Chester, at /.80A..a1„ sad a I). M. The last passenger railway oar will leave Pront and Market etreote 30 minutia, And Eighth and market etreets 15 minutes, befere the eta Urns from the de.' pet and will carry a flag to denote it, Tim Baggage Car will leave Eighteenth and Market streets one hour before the departure of the train from the, West PhSadolp II la depot. Traine leaviir at 10.39 A. M. tied a. 40. 111, don neo let Pennelton wit trains ror all points on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. . . . Office and waiting room. southeast corner of Eighth and Market streets, where passengers, purehastns tickets for Webt Chester. will be flonished 'With a ballet over the paSsengrit rathirat. HENRY WOOD, !y3-tf, General Superintendent. NORTH PENNEWL aIIEAPPIN VAIIA RAILROAD , Pot ti THLXEM.... D _YLEBTOWN,__EASTOI4, MAIJOH. OFIUN HAEL TON,_ EIJK I. EY, WHITE HAVEN, WILKESBARRE_,_ WILLIAMSPORT, &a THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY, July ed,_ BA ranee ger Trains will leave RROXT and WILLOW Htreete, pal ladelphits, DAlLYdundalltdepted.) an follows: At 640 A. Id. press), x Bethlehem. Allentown, numb Chistsk., stator., - ilkesbarre. Wiln...ssort. fie. • ' +o;;Trlin id ga S olk r s emth ro r alreg e i r , .„' MI makes °lose connection with New Jer sey C entral Or New York. Ate P. M. fbr Bethlehem, Allentown, Minh (hwk, ao. At e A. M, and 4 P. P.yr Doylestown, At ELM A. M. &Ad OA M. (or Fort Washington. walh 6 :9 3° 4lhl l l4l .'E ALTey 'EN ' Mtk r fltriejiLortair the /hottest sea teed deeireb e IT wilmenberte r . and to all VlnAki l t n teli j I c ifi . . Lem* litrahem at LU A. M.. 9.20 A. R.:and 4321'. Leave . yiestown at. 7.50 A. M and gag P. M s eve t WashlngtorLlMAy. M. and 113 Y. rd. -ors Surt yet as M. lehiladelpfila fps Bethlehem st .st .hid . it ' . htisnelvntsl r y.th. at 6.41)_A. M. oylestown Tor thlehem fig 41phit at aa) P. M. Tare to.33ethlohem,.. 1 eel mato Monett Illhunk.S2 DO re to Ea5t0n.........1.101 are to Doyleate_wn— , 000 hrough_TteheAnmet be erogutAtat the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BEMS Street, in order to secure the above. rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (excite qunday Trains) con nut at Berke sarset with Filth elt i pth• WWI and Seoonn and Third-street Passenger troads. 20 minutes at ter leaving Willow street. , 0.2 ELLIS GLARE, Agent. 1860. - i liamilli' 1860. SPAIN° ,Alt i agi OVVILET-91 le boll r.trrfc TAB CA E NIL& y 1 , _— HELPE a D REIM° RAI A ___, LIN VOILICTiV HI I . i v EllEPla TO W Fmni as ssinut-treeArhak, WM le af® follows-Ant Nos. 'At II A hi, via Camden Mid Amber, C. & A. Aooom modetion. ..__.- __ . -.„,.—.52 26 At 6 A Mi. via Camden and Jersey Clt7 (h. J./ AO eomm ation.. _...- —__...—._ 666 Alt , VIA Camden and Amy i.l y. Moraine • . . 100 At 11 AA7 WiliTeiiiciita - t,' . v - 1,7 - Tti& -. , .ny - aij 1"3., ig;pi Qty. western Express. -,.-... II 09 Atm P ,M, via Qamden 'Tod Amboy. Acoomigi . - dati0n......-i, .... -....,...-.-. ~..--... , .. . U At 2p AL vls Camden and Amboy, C. an d A. He ar P • ,by Sesamboat via 'Nanny • and Jersey • City, Take Expresa.../.. .........-- -.-... SOO 1 At r i Ste am boat. via, Tawny and Jereo7 City, Class Ticket.- ..............—.... x 96 Alli r ,ne Camden and Jersey City , Evening At ll i WVIVai - m - daniird . .tirieiWi;itintiiirrn ° alai, --,_ -de_u ...„--...---......... 226 At 6 PIC vll, Cainoda tion, (Freight and Fassengeri)-Ist Class Tioket. 226 2d " " thrti 1 The 0p M Mall Line rune daily. The u at P , th -60 era Mail, Saturday...excepted. • For Belvidere Easton,. Lambertville, Flemington, &0., at 6A M ap d 4 g 11, from Walnut-street wharf. and 739 A M fro m Kensington. •: - an • For Wa r Osp,Strounsburg, Scrton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, est Bond i & 3 1., at 6A. Si. from Wainn t street wharf, and 7410 . . from Kensington, via Dela+ ware. Lukewarm's an astern ft. R. For Mount Holly, at 6 and ft A. M., 2 and 1l P. zet. For Freehold, at 6 A.l and 2 P. M. WA LIMS. For Bristol, Trent on j 0., at 2.% and 4P . M. rom Walnut- s treet wharf. T.lO A. M. and e% F. M. from Kensington. For_Palmyni,Eiverton, Delano°, Beverly, Burling ton. Florenoe, Bordentown, &0., at ills, Land 04 P.M. Steamboat Joe Belkn r i for Bordentown and intermo dials l'iletig, et Slit P. , . Steamboat Trenton For Tisooni at 11 A. 31 P . and Tawny, Beverly, Burlington, and instol, at 4 P. It , Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only a lowed eaoh Patten ger. Paasengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their west appatel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid or extra. The Company limit their reeponiObilit (Or gage to One Pollen' per_pound, and win not De liable , for any , amount Woad Coo, ex mint by epeeist dontraot. WM. IL GATZMER. Agent. *megPHILADELPHIA AND 10.- Or- FARES: • • On and eiter4,l%ll; td, UM, Commutation Tickets, with tventy-rdi iroupentordll blk maned, teat for the older and coy member citrus family any ressenter rain, and at any time. They VIII sold bi i. t2 itnrierWirreirr,ittrigutd of irrelly-gerer eclat, rpm the toralm , weir.' Put te e Tithing to. ardor the mer in Or eater toll d Dor a. very 'desirable Fk ute, oli the irr tutlfregVeanZh V e i titit, „ „ g e b Tl —c a s Ul y t iear train" p'ons mid edelgeo& c ualit. pi prom), %winter. Pnvir.txtrunt, March tm, /860. mh27-tf WEST 011 ESTER .WRAINS via PEIIII.BII - Rens, a dapot i _oorner ELE Ta and MARKET, at 7.88 12.30 P. M i , and M. On lava Philadelphia at 8 A. Id., and Went Chaster at 4 P i M. ]Mai PHILADELPHIA, GEE OWII AND NORRE.I. Z i t i fgeffilUZZ F ßF RANOSMEIVP.- On andister MONDAY, ay_14,1910, FON abRaIANT WN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 11 A. 01., 1,14 834, B, 6, 634, 7,8 , 9, 104, and lOC P. M. Ltrave Germantown to T, 7 NJ, LOCO, nal. LI A. M., 1,1,1,4,6, 6, p, 7, % .. jstl Leave Pldadelplila 9.0/I n. deM., 1,1, 8,7 M, and 4 lON P. M. _ .. • town 8.10 add. A. M.; 1.10 mai., d, MI, and a ti v i 6 PN 2 • 611 .1,..; • / ..11TIftri RILL RAILROAD. Leave P ladelphia I, o, 10, 17 A. M., 1,6, 0, 04, 8,9, and NM . M.- Leave bentnut Rill 7.10.17.111,10.40. /40 11.0 A. M., 140, 1.40, 6.10, AM, and 1.10 P.M .. . ON 81.1NDAYD, - Mare PhiladelphlW AM A Id, 1.0. and TX. P. M. Leave Olteatnul, Rill 74 0 A. M., /LW, 6.10, and 9.10 min,, P. M. . FOR 0010[1(01100AIIN ANDNORRIBTOWN. Leave Philadelphi46o. 73d,41,, mLii., A. M., 1.91,1.06, oi, 6 M, 6.60, and 11X P. anti Leave Nor P.M. 11, 7, 8.06, 9, 11 A. M., 116, 6)6 , 1 7)1. Y. . . ; ON SUNDAYS • . =1" ca l if4o Iphla 9 A. M. and I and_ll P i iiii. nit,tiPanit P. °I. 5. 1 0 ! , ,a i, isz I . l s B , ar e llnhi a. is i a ,r o i i 4 7 1 )&9 1 1 . 11, 1 4Lbli A. M., 1.01, 1,00, Leave ManaytintV MC I,M, I/M, aidlll4 A. M., It, and, 6, SM, 8, end 9.36 bl. OA MINDATS, leave Philadelphia 9 A IPA, 61666 1P M. Leave Manayorik k q. in., 114, 63(, and 93 4 P. M. if. K. 8 11,01.paeral Bupqfintandent. 1119-tf DEPOT. 'rent and ONESN Btreeta. ai m 1 1 1 4 - .1/ . 11.1 . 1 1. 1 . E1?„ ARRANGE PRIEM II A IGTON, AND BALM- On and idler go , Jul ii ISM. PASSENGER TRAINS D PHILADELPHIA, For Baltimore at Sal A. M., 111 noon, (EmaressE and 211 1 :0: ;stir at 6.11 A. M., HI noon, 1.117,960,7110 and For Wilmington at 1.11 A. M., 11 noon, 1.15, 6.00, 7. , and 11.10 r. M. i a oi =ITV' Tan a Al A . .... P i l l ' ; tit" I: . k or Dover ata.l6 A. M. an d P.M. . or ton at 8.13 A_ , .111_,. and 6 ..67. For Milford at 8,19 A . AL Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday! at 0.00 P. M. For Farmington at LIB A. M. Mondays . Wednesdays, and Fridayfat 6.00 Y. M. ieor Seaford DA B,IIA. 91. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday's at SA F. M For sa h eb/1y at 8,. 111 A.,_111. far Tram,at 116 A. NI, will oonneot et Seaford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with steamboat to Norfolk. TRAINS FOR PHILADE LPHIA Maya Da amore MOM A. AL. (Kaaren.) 10.23 A. AL, willatileCh m rzkuton MUG, 111:1, and 11.10 A. Pd., 1.41. 4-40, mull.* .P. AL Leave Salishurg_at LSO P. M. Learn Seaford, Tneedaye, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.110 . , and 110 r. la Lee at Farminaton, Tneadayg. Thursdays. and Satur days, et B.OOA. M ,and LIS F. M. • MAYO ' Milford; Aonay, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 114 LSO ek. M.. man Lim F. M. IsV:: P r e i r n tin n .Or/. 1.1 4 . j. A. ah ' 024 4 ; 3 6 0 1. P. M. ye ddletown at 10.,,,, A. M. and 6.40 P. eve Hew Castle at 8.00, 10 . 6/0 . . M., and 2.3 b P. M. eve Wiener at ?AO, 0.)2 A. 9L, LUC MD, 090, mid LISP. 11. • , • Sir Alive Rarre for Sentry' and Delaware Railroad it 10.11 .M. and /1.26 P. . TR 8 POlt BALTIMORE leave Chester st &SAI A. M., 1738 and 11.4 U P.M. ♦ ~heeeaave Wilmington st M. A. M1.,12.a P. iti., and VA A,M. FRRIRWPTRA.t hi . with PARSENORR. OAR &Reeked. ~...k.alre 'il v flitiinTeri Ent fivir,and intermediste 2 =lyr firdeir k . ton for Perrrrille and intermediate I trre t ittig:tre:-Vraos Air Baltimore and Intermeill atutes at 6.00 A: M. ve Saltimorg ter litorre- de Aintoe and Intermedi ate Is es at 4.00 r. m. . • AuMAW; hiss " (Daly at 11.10 P. M., from Ptiiladelo til i Aliiti4Voi Only at 5.20 P. M., from Baltimore to maeloma. 'JO S. M . PELT . President. , ELIIIIRX ROUTE._ argt4P4111,,.. -,11441411E41111,1 , ohli.o EL liiiiMiffitarik' to Tamaqua, eataerissa Ru pert, WilitesOarre, Scranton, Danvills, Milton, 'WS namsport, Troi t Ralston, Can a, p l intbra ii pttfado, Moult Palls, , opheeter t Cleve ad,Wetrei woieco, V 4, 1 ,141450, tit. Louts, hailwatuve, an all points orth and Prusecser trains wall leave the new Denote the Phi ltd A tria and Reading Railroad: corner II O.AD and 0 °WHILE.' Streets ;' ( Passenger entrance on (tal low i l street) daily (Sundays, esoepted), for above Om% se follows : .ILWI .__: .... SA: ',`The Op A, Me train oonneateatlinierti for 'Wilke:l- I naneiCteon,- Scranton • and' all stations in the LAO PPANNA AND BLOOMSBURG, RAiL 0.10. The above times make dlyeat connect:ova at Imirs itligl'i&W?„flt,hatilnflrforkNaeligk'rgatiniEnnikaNnicl Nett York Central Railroads, f rom all points Noun and Wsti and tr Canadeuo. manage 4 041 CW to Elmira, Dutralo, and Sospenelon 1 Dridgi t , a ane aii 4Lterrnediato pintas. • ' • 'flu tots earths pro cured 'at the Philadelphia and El ks/PR I I T:1 1 3( Lir e V i le s t Offige. a ngtirnt l imm e er of E t a pot o u n it! 1 lIIIRTE.Otand S44oW)irtt r . • - t it U .. 'XPREBS F RS/ 1 3111: . RAID( tl3t t. N . WerrEeld e i l .l7Tett'dr.V.ll th D° P l u nt ls is 4.' f.:d at ivaerld . b e tto s e • ItP. M. to insure ili g t ipar , Mormatop lalp at Freight Depot, -T 41 „,„ div .. 4 1. 1 , 1 ;2 4 ,1 1, _ ant Piertheresteiornefahrand 10kESNU7Streets, 11,102-ef,, ~ Philadelphia NOTIOE.--ORESTER kgy RALLItt I AD-_-P Al p , ;A/kINs• • O.NwiliNerrvwri AND illJ w i t) ; 1 .h ...!1=1ti trell ibi., V o df_ l l 44 ll3 e te railt l en h a n a l air Carb l er e igtll. 00ther Of .uxuAD tut 1.... w „. is tree:A, (pusentor , en. tr A Mill Ral l y iorik;sl4o”.3l. !iwroa MILO° . O6OPLIWN far , Dinnundinn, LIM* 14 all ii tsum , , • l at is • Y ( 2 . %4V tkiiii 4 to akiukomiis RAILROAD , LINWS. Tar kriNtisilvaa-fixtpc,f, • • sea Midas Doun - E,TA*OI. ' ' ' ftilifflif 1860. hs . .:-.1860: THE on.2lmp ed. ittwatQVAL 1424 1 11 N ID riAraf fin A Affiltite r!3 , avna,vev,tattairipoviitte T ax i xdift e ill pion soot at Pittelnit with Throes* - Kramer to an cm notate In the W eat, gortloresti and Southwest thus, nishing thollitiee r, the tratureprtatioe of "ter unenreassed for 'Deed aria cannon pr any other route. •_. ; ~ r ~ :, , 0 •, , , Hinnies and Past -Lines ran through 1.144bt0w, wrthout dilute er Calmar Cenduotpre.. 4y4t Pei. ganger Train, •mqvided with Lough Ages' • skeet Brake—tmded under µMot oOntroi o the engineer, thus eddingmuoti to tl. marete of trimetiste} . Smoking tiers Rea Oohed to dealt Trail) j WooArtalre Wing Care to- prom and Fart Tridiaa. The' REBB RUNS DAILY t Mall and YAM Lines, Min dere excepted, • ; maivprein leaves philatipiphla at yea A. M. . Fest Line .. gidit.l4ll. , Mapreme TRAINSrea " 10 , WAY LEAVE AS FO OM t larriskurg Aooologodation, vbe /meld% aP. Igh Colon. la 11.00 .M. Parkes nig " hio . . M. • West Cheater' . I. . ' uan . 11. West cheater Yammerers will mite the Merl, West [ Chester Aooommodation,And Columbia Trains. 1 passengers for Buribtirr, WillmenspOrt.Elmtne, Beff4 , -. 10, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points, iftving Pei la.delphia al Mb A. al. and 2 .e.. M. go direatly thronged ot 41;1; e PbTaTi d e 1 litra DsioerAa la ta ° V f ar. fimore ; and Tioketa hastiresdat chief the Important Railroad Moos In the West; elso on board apy of the Millar Line of Sesame'a on the hilanampet or; Ohio rivers, "'Fare ilkTase ea low, and time sa atria, as by an, other Route. , For furtherinformative_ amply at the Passenger &P -eon, Southeast sooner or Eleventh and lelekrlFet Street& The oomoletion of the Westernorynnedjutha Of the Perrrivantajeftiroad to Chlearo,snage this the - DIItEOW /MIL /BETWEEN TRH EAST AND THE ORE.AT WEST. The °mealier' ollieen by the jtadired pride* at Pittsburg, gumming all or 01 Hold aof Flat, together with the saving or tlige. ere LaYanieeee_ye y "p r e g iated hg Shlpppeta 0 Freightt end the Travai l'? Public. eta higite agd Shippers entigetang the treasgersgttpu o their Freight to this Pompon'', man rely with octal dance on its greedy Merit. T he RATES QF F BIGHT to and from any point in the West by the F ansylvania Railroad me at al/ Sinus as favorabl• at are sherds, by Mho Railroad Compa ttiot. SW'S. earth:lller to stark packages " via Penna. Rai. • • For Freight Centrum' or ffhlinhig Directions, iisply ta, or address either or the Wowing Agents of the Cola. D. A. STEWART, Fittebafg; 11. '4 1 7 I°.'l4anegrilet J. " b hni rf ' . n 6 111481' 0.. • 0 ea 7, ay • T.. Mc 7 t. rotifer. Fatima= . O.; rafiagr& Co., Jedersonvilla. inch_ yet iiratEt' o` k • Qllll4/A;gglog a k . 0.. oor. .om, lb T., A ,6, V' fiy t i ; , : ir io., Enna __ ,f• nit.; N. W. Dia & Co.. co, • it. F. Bum She..er & Mug, illt, ..f.',410,1. 0 .4. TN, Naehvi ll e, Tenn.: Darns i E e itult_iinefir , e, Tem; Claris &_Co., Chkogo, Di.' •D. DA lift. Alioll , 111.; arty Freight Agents or ads a 4 erent Write I gKINISTON, Jr Philadelphia. A Ct. ' , ni t lit fi t o r ite rti rl e Vu al igrity, ißlf 0 & co. b lya i tgeigni l l i parn. . 1: i t Ab l ? , Vilieket 1 4 11 14,t Ribil l". • . DAIS, en' Map% Altoona, ra. 104, PHILADELPHIA fi gi s °Biked rtieirma ß WAWA& READING and HARRIB_B ir r--- . RtMORNING LINE• DAIL:, titt=itenstBW ntrcearaNcitratr A, (Passenger enTirs on .Tbirtesuth and qn, CidlowVll. atmAir otcA. _., nonpooturt ii.smAtrarg with Ma rz.n._ RV V . 11 RAILRO D, 1 P. M. tint running in P ttatrart • Uk to CUMBE LAND Vtg i tE 1.06 P.ll i gapit o r r inj oi 21.1Vila n nIVIICAli IP. terniin, nouns to Ban b"" AFTERNOON LINER. D d CALLOW- R . B Vtllf, D ificitiglEFfir.N r ..,...... ° tr.."VidAsElMAtett L lVEit; tains- - 4 It ai IP. 66,, DM.Mr, Mondavi ex . ...... FAITANOM VIA %Kum . AND READING I: Inc a ZI tZ. I L ........ 7 • bilk =not — =-....—..: N aarnitharg---- 112 App— T t A l =i %ci . 0 . G . 6: : 1 111 rfitgmTiailaia..-. itt ° ienarg —....118 t0n...... -....---4 11 _ ... tll7 . 7 — eor 7 — re ge:y u g a hore=l::.2lll k Raven —MI6) t0n.—................... Mei iswllSantweer nd Rimiza. T.—..............-.-. 1111 lr. The ansi.A. M.. and the ;train 000 l dolly at Port Clinton, aitind t pa ensign 1 ith the AA -18, wiLIAMS RT and RI RAIL OAPs making oloestoonneo ons with knee to Niagara rants Canada. the W a e u t atdig.onthweet. D OT IN P ADELPRIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRI Streets. angt.tf in'. Q. MeILIIRSINRY. Montan% SHIPPING. FOR TIM 13011TR.-011ARLES. r TON,.. ruslO VP 111..ANNARA cEo.TEAmenTi% cur REDU Heasy Freight at an aveie of ellirl2ll per amt. be _ _ law New York Steamship se. _ _FOR °EARL STON, 1,9 The V. S. .anit Inunahno,RE'sinvrtieffrATE. Can tatn Chas, P Mantanan, will sad on eatuiday, August 2,3,at 10 o'clock A. kL Whtousli m GttoOß SA hou ANN re-..ohl OßH y 00 hearsJßA at Sea. Fs. The W. S. Mall Steamship STA , TE OF GEORGIA , Captain John Garvin. via sill Thundcy, A u 30. at 10 A. M. hrough in 63 to 10 hears—only *hears at Sea. lerifteding any. °banged from every Saturday to every five days. eloods received, and Bilis of Ladms *met e n v ire 41 Y 41101dant-olasa ede-whel Stearsthips KEY- S ATE and STATE OF OEORO ncrw run as alms'S every ten dam thus forming a five sr eonuem:- ruescon with Charleston and Savannah, and the South " E ltrtk h Chailenton and Susannah. that; Shies eon lierit with steamers for Florida and with milsosa. &L. For all planar/A tno dOutargattiWast. .11119 U reiht and Isanciie r , n i la to laaci Kama% of doodle alilpued it u la t C h h l iesselints roma= bein ower bione-Trafht rota, diagaiMM i gar i ttuti n dfi a tri ll ts F o r i l entff k gr, road Companies MiPpirn I nalre_frpra the* points. GREAX itEMSMON IN FARE. Fare try thy *fp de per osatger than by doleend te, as wid be sertn re ig ths °flotsam sche- Throng Uosets frit • vis Charles ton and Gamut Items vs, / _Olo I MEALS on U 11 1 ,4010 rout* . sucsant Ma Was n and Savon a to Montsamonr, VIA CIIAILIATON. VIA ISAVA:I2II.I2. To atusvestoo-.,--8 Is 00 To Bauman.-- gfrte 00 Azgusta-........-... 17 50 Algasta....-.... 17 50 Colin:dila -....... Al 00 Mc00n—........... 20 00 / tIBIIIA---. ‘2l UV Atlanta— 2/ 00 OfttgotnerY--. oa colmt.),— .... It ix) one— .—..... 25 Ir Albany. —.... 13 00 ew tirleani...-. .33/ 76 Mop/corners 25 00 a5hvi11e......... .27 761 Mobile— „35 00 Knozvi , 1e........ 23 6.. New Orleans-- . 30 76 Memphis- ... 31 60 to r ale of lading signed otter the ship hag sailed. freight or passage apply on board. at geoond w aboso Vine slroot. or CV. ALEX. 1/..F.EON Jr. it. CO. Tickets, southwest 6,0 M WiiAlivas. OlEoe for sale of Tickets, corner /WU/UK anu uH11§1 . 1 . 4 tPr Streets. . -.. . . T.B. Agents in 2 . tr i l i i a tark!.f.. IL it T. 0. Btt.o.D. . , AMITE.% & CiAM.M4LIo. For Mori girom Oltarladft, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. • ' For Florida from lss daemon At: lary'm and Rt. John's every Toes=Bll4ll.7. OMTHE BRITISH AN NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- 'FROM *BW TORT TO livattroot o Chief Cabin Namur. second Cabin Pa:usage 'Rota HoSTON TIT LIVERPOOL. Chief MOM Peerage tiecond Cabin Passage...—. —,.. . co The ships from New York call at Coik flarbOr. The clops from &Wort call at Halifax and Cork Bar bor. PERSIA, Capt. Judhltur. I CANA IIIA. Capt. Lang. ARABIA. Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Miter. ASIA. Capt. E.G. Lott. NIAGARA, Copt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J Leitch SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessel* carry a clear white light at matt-head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port how. CANADA. Lang, leaves 1. ton. Wednesday, Aug. 8 ASIA, Lott, , " N. Yorkr_Wednesday, Aug. Is iviIROPA, Leitch. " ilogton Wednesday, Aug. 22 PERSIA. Judking, " . York Wedneaday. Ant. 29 ARABIA, Slone, " Boston Wednesday. Sept. a AFRICA. Shannon. " N. York, Wednesday , beet. 12 Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board, The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold. Silver Bullion. Spero°, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metalii, unle.a bills of laden are signed therefor and the value thereof therm expressed. For fret or pas sage, apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling reen. sus ew York. ._ . BUSINESS CARDS. JNICHOLSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS AND COLLARD. A large and choice assortmen% and WELL 244CDX, always on nand. unto which I particularly invite the attention ol cant and prompt-paying 81102.2-TIMZ buyers. S. h. Corner or SECOND and ARCH Streets. Phila delphia. au7-Sen` LEVI W.. GROFF, Near BAREVILLE, LANCASTER CO.. Pe. Manuteeturer on the ~ Id Process 81I4OF, 1842 OF DOUB,,t, DlB I'ILLUED PURE RYE WHISKI ) . VETIVA FROM L Y. sui-]m* • 'J. BAYLIS THOMAS, icA ATTORIIEY-AT-LAW. • arliremove* orrice from No. ltlll Aroh street to NO. 429 WAL LA Street. • Partioufar attention Oen to the reeorary of Mercan tile Mame. he drafting and exerrpostion of Wino. Conveyeneeejmeignmehis. Brief. of Tltle._pnd other Instruments of writoss, The mar n rement of Szeouter shim Administratorehipe, and ste. truperintended; and tie ' best neounties proonred or the permanent in vestment:l of Money. SatiaLio tory referenoe given When rotpured. seM-dmv HENRY E. KEENE TToitusyAT-raiw. MU REMOVED hie office rem No. 6.10 Walnut stree to Ito. or South THIRD Street. mh.l7-6m. HORACE ME, MIICHAIMIAL ENO ER, ant t'ATENT ATTORNE No. 114 Haulm SIXTH. Street, , (Neatly ooposite the Donut/ Conrthonser/ rronares Speolfiostmna, DrawinO., and trasenote all orber burliness connected with th g'', &e obtabibut of Let ters Patent. atO Am• V,FUOLJET & SONS, . /RIPORTERB ON HAVANA. aIOARO, No. 2,6 South FRONT eltret. /I,oolvo regularly a full ruseortment o fdesirable 01 °alit§ which they oiler at low rate.% or cash or no proved oredlt.- . J6l0 -1y , pAWBON & VIOLIKL SO lIliN, _ 1106 619 ir D 621 T A TAB B I Between Map DE r hes A ta , nt attests. JAMES r AMID . JAB. 11.1f101101611011. WY 1.• WAGN,Kit JERNION_ , ' •F • ATTORNEY AND COUNMLOR-AT-LAW, °Mee: No. Ile Booth SLXVI. Street, (OPporite Independonoe equare,) PRILADSLYELIA, 4 E . ' grtev,,lfg, ' l b e le e j l t i e giWt h ilijse ir o e u r te n tin r d c' OM i ol o aims of every demon:Tn. Yartionlar attention ven to the examination and re covery of the claims o mistime and Devisees, and the examination of Land Titles and securing the inteseste of heist and ail nereens Interested in the same, in all i l rte im o t f h t e h litil i tilt;Tof all the Elates and Oommiuloner for most of them. Depositions earefully taken under 00mMinioni, apll-0m d r 7 4 ,.A, U T lON I—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK ovi.i—GooD NNW'S FOR ALL!—The never failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the bast; she 'Emceed" when all others have felled. All who are in trouble, all who nava been unfortunate, deceived by false a nd Sy to her for advise and comfort. Is loos airs sits neva/ails. She has the secret of winningaffee tirtroaSellie°t= bintqhfrierw, ° the advertisement. She shows you the likeness oour - tura wife, husband, or absept friend. It is well known teStie public at large that one is the first and only ger sOn.who caa show the likeness in reality, end can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, whlq can be tested and Droved by thousand', both main and einglelo daily and eagerly visit her. Come one Mime an o. LOMISAMD Street, betweenkiniu ' Der and nye . 5517-81 QLATE ROOFDR4.—JOHN 'NW% 1,7 MATER, is prepared to put on any amount of roifinor O at low rates. All work warranted to give Ity, tut notion. Orden cent to THIRD Street oad GER MANN TOWN Road will be promptly attended to. Awe am SALAD OlL.—Baceigalupre, for sale by 8 IVEBRiLIa EIROTRER, 47 944 49 North COPP gltreet. INS • ,111Atiall•4111Y-AUCITIO ,Limoton - B mitymv 7:1! ' ' • WALE OF IMPORTED ' AND DOMESTIC DRY ouool l 4 • ''— On Tutuidny Maiming. , Annost 2 dtb at 11) o'oloon by causlonmo on d month oreddr . . non Taoknaes and loin of Laos and staolodry anode. ftl Ronnann, and oatalognon may, on in. ;nounips ; *Mo. N 1 F. - PANOOAST, AIIGTIONSER,Socr 4;10 - down to B.' BOO TY . JR" in CFLZIrTNUT P. ~ C AA.D..-I ..baloo, to oonfesotottoo of calti t raod ill healtb, &spoiled of all m y mwe , in tire ~.., Br he to r leit VIM/4 8 at 4al 7O 7E ,i . i t iri i Street ti ii :;. to uti4et nay Omar for Ow moo al !keno rOfflrysa. and a mum+ ott to try twee nor. whom I hipmby ant orig e to tot sot MI ml unsettled accounts. .. • ___- • B. BOOTT. In. ' Pit LADELPHIA, Anglia 1. UM. BOF O R O E N R PB L A E K A D L E% O YA N O V E A E L Y UA TUREd OP OTOFE. &c. • • • On Ttielidar Monism 'August 28. upon the remises, N0.3:6 Otientiantstniet, cainnienoing at if) o'clock. Ya tioclani in raters advertisements. 1311 - ILIP FORD & CO., AtrOTIONENRB, - 11 - No. ni O MARKET Street. and toal*RllKollt Street . . POSITIVE SALE. OF BOOTS, EllfoEB. AND /MO- O A 248. StWawill hold ont Fourth Fail Sala of Boots, Doss. and brogans , , , Thus Monuts, „ .. August 111, at 10Po'eook breauoiy. by i;atalogri. evr i tmontlui credit. atmlut t4OO Wile{ motes. boys , tubs youths' salt kip. grain. analthrok boots. brogans. rep rets.'and plantation shoat; •woasen'eMnesern, and aka. dresn's boots and shoes, The above sale will lnolade rutinvoiro Of puma goods adapted to first - DLit trail.. , The attention of buyers is particulaily invited. . . - lEir ennui - open for Inlittall%tioll. with liataiolitle o early on the morning of sale. . , . DELAWARR MUTUAL SA.PETY IN , liusAlicg COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TSB LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1556. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, Phdadelpda. MARIN E INbURANCE , ON VESIELB,( cAROO. To all pasta of Me World. FREIOHT. - INLAND INSURANCES_ _ On Goods, by River. Canal., Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts or the Union FIRF. 1N e 1) RANCHO' . On Manhandle. generally, On Stores Owellins Houses. &o. AtittaTS OP TH a C•tmPLNY. November 1, 1267. Par. Market Valor. iIM lb/ Philadelphia City 6 l w cent . L0an...133 050 00 Keno° Penta9lvadia State 6 °Pat- I can. 93 OM Si 21.010 Pennsylvania Slate 4 cent. Lose.. 91 OM CO 2.5,000 U. 8. Treasury 535 By cent. Votes and inVirest due_. ]6 .366 363 54 um $ u. s. 1113011.1 TY 6 SP* Wit,. Nob; a nii intereat. dne.....„ ...., •, , ~ , wog to $25,000 Temporary Loan to the Ci t y of ACM delsbia... ..-.- ~. ... . . 7.5,a0 00 850 coo Pencsvlvanna' 't;ailroail . I . d Mot igiiie 6 sY cent. 80nd5:... .--. .4 WO 01 821,0'0 North renestlvanie Railroad Mort gage 6W cent. Bonds., ..• • • • $ll,OOO West Philadal ph) . Coupon ay Company 7 V Bondi. 12,100 CO $lO,OOO, 300 shares aloft Germantown Gam compAtuonteratt es 4 9 1 1130961 inarantird br the city of Phila.. delptua- -. ~.. .. . ~..... - .." _ . 25.000 00 eapoo 110 shares Yennsylvania Railroad - Com- Dany.•.. •- - •• • •,. •.. ,-,... 3.775 00 155z00.ce Chart. N orth Peentsylvanis Railroad Company - $2,850 chorea Padelphis Jed Base and it ' eank Toe Corepany, Philaddlohla and glassaush Steam Navigation Cain- Pane'. Oman Millito Navigation i , ompany, Phrleoelphia and • Havre de Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Philadelphia Exchange Company....---- --... 5 130 CO *436 860 *108,718 61 Bonds and Mortgages, and Res.l .Estats. Of 800 Building . . 76.863 85 Bills r.oetvable . forlnsuran . Ist 698 en Balanre due at Asenoies—iremtoms re Me nne Ponotee, interest and otter debut due the Company Bony. and stook of slindry Instusn&; * aid: 55 554 58 Caen on Sn BaA... Phlladeiplua end ftsadips sad "Amami Vallenß.K. DIRE William Martin i Edmund A Bauder, Theophilna Paulding, loon R. Penrod'', obn O. Davie. • amen Tragusir. William t) ra t Jr., Slimes C. Hondi William C. Lu '444 Joseph H. Seal. Dr. R. Me Huston, ~tieorge C LelpOT, Pugh Croix. Chalice Kelly, WILLI THOB. ,HENRY LYLE:IIIRM, Morth u z ro (Xersli Ilanbari Led Ens I. a LIFE INsuatiNsal .m—gPANY.—THE _PENN AMOY. COMPANY. Nortl DOCK Streets. Assets. SSC !Neil/tarn LIVES Ler tkit annuities and endeslitlents eel listate.and Flakes all oongagenoies - . . They net ea Executor", Trainee*, and Quardiam . TRH: liamel L. MtUer. Benjamin Coates. Richard 8. Nerbold. , V. , lll , ain P. Hacker. 'William Tr. ikern, - Samuel C Rue, Charles Ha ll oweal. Hem; C. l'oirzuread. frodolnbut Kent. IN ilium H. Carr. P. V. Dugan. Williamltobertson. Warner M. Ruin. P. A. Minh Malt. Joici W:Hoxxos. &ore ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—UManorized Capital 0400,10 S —CHARTER PERPF_ Moe N 0.311 WALNUT Btaast,lostween Third sad Point' Street, Ph= This Cojnpoury in I Moms against loss or damage by Fire, on Bondman, tars, and Merchandise Sear rallk b . A , Msfflarnasos Ain , iOllOOlO , l 9anltni and Frail ta range to sliarts of the MOIL lABCTORB. Jacob Esher. Jose _ph Msa_Seld, . Audeuned, .11601 . 10 N . Eagan, t Phu IL allaktston. ems reaniOnt Wm. F. Dean, tater Sieger . J. B. Nan. JACOB Millßit, Presidenc. WM. F.,QEAPI, 'Floe Presides* W. M. SMITH, See rsters. • ap3-totestr SABINE de DIJY. INSURANCE AG . No. 194 WALNUT Street. Insure what I or aby ?Ire. 011. COO= and Woollen Mills, and other epitome, Saddinge. Merob t rdise in Ftiran u re.. other property, .on aro rlifillN farina In re., OFplitl i ff "" MRTROFOLITANItRIiM.VO. BI O I I I 43tr i At i t Cul Carla( aroOnrelee r . M. 2ROVIDENCE WASHINGTON I B. AUX. ROV. Cas2ital attia Saralee SAM Is. ARCTIC PIKE NISCH CE CO:, OF - NE YORK, Cas tral and Surplus 991114t1 0). HOPS FIRE MU C CO., OF NEW YORK, Cash C.as tal and 6orphts 1114,144111. CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW RAVEN C l Caitilan n in r i" gaTr: GERMANIA FIRE INS. SO., OatRII Cash Capital and RUFOUS 1916111/ 07. AI RUSOLDT FIRE INS. CO., OF NE Ar YOH Cash Capital and Surplus .9136.969 61. Applipatiotui in person or hy note rill receive prompt attention. SA L INE & DIN , Uente, . Jeti Sm - No. 4124 WA1,71 , Street. THE ENTERPRISE YNSURANSJE COMPANY PRILADKPHIA. ' (FIRE UMW= EXCLUSIVELY./ 110.UPANrS .BNILDIfiG. L TOTUS _FOURTH AND WALNUT SAUD& F. Ulm , Vim BUIL'. Mom)'scab. DAwien Wri.LIA. °lamb Giro. H. ST.trkir. tALBRO Justu s jou]; H. Bieows, un M. iliwoOD, H. A. FAISMOO%, R R:. T.. zinotl Alf Pallr B. out. "Y w lial.F.Nkex..fuzolibLiktait'Aider.i. CHARLES w. 00A. SOoretarir. fell AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., UAL. INCORPORATED 1310-OILLRTRR PERPET- Igo. 40 WALNUT Wear % shoe* Third, Philadelphia. lupins a large patd•Up Lin 1 ,1, Stook and surP/UI /n -amed in found and rile Beoarildes, sioneat2 krate on prellingsCres. 'littera, Ale,ro mem in Ar 1= ir cargoes, and other Griortal Properg. Aa &Ali promptly adJuM. a Thos. R. Marls, 1111 11 . T. Levin. ,kilf, Welsh, ernes R. Campbells nal C. Marta", arid Pon atilla. Mok Brady. Chap. W. tneT. 1 Morris,. ..4.A8 R. MARIE, Pre dear. ALBERT C. L. CINFORD. Secretary. feggsr fIUARER CITY INSURANCE COMPA- Nzlir NY—PI i trELIN BIJILDINOB,OI WALNIXF STREET, PH LADELPHIA. . CAPITAL *ND SUR =MAI .711.—Isanires amok Load Or Damage try ire, and eq. enk of the Sea. Inland Pianist= and _ rt IgREDE 41. , Prfoidlont. E. f. R 4, VI roinqnt. 11. H. D Da _ , Sea ya= Trion:aim L IL BU LIM atone Booretan. BLIBOTORB. °e r e liettart. B. P. - RodioA Fader B. ray t l it'l ti f i F el i ' &ll, ezmar . on. r2ou l Falier. • "11&11 HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. VALOR AGE HARDWARE HO Dn.—We -IL would respectfully call the attention of the Gene ral Hardware trade to our eaten' ye stook of M If- MlNti HAM HARDWARE, which we offer at a small advance by the package. Orders for direet arnportehon solicited . and Goods de livered either in this city, New York. or. Neworleane. W. G & SON. 411 COMMERCE Etreet, Importing and Commission Merehants, and Agents' for roreign rind Demesne Hardware. au22-tf tRAIRIFTHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., Moe 320 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Psokages:Meronand.se, Bank Notes. and holds, either by its own. Lutes .or eonneation with other xPreas Companies, to ail the principal towns and Wiles of the United States. JANE WADE, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, BENJAMIN PARIS. vs.. JOHN WADE. Com mon Plena. December enn.llo2. No. 3/. To JOHN W ADE, the above Reepondent: Sir—Please take notice or a Stile to ahow Coosa why a Divorce should not be decreed a vinoulo matrimonia l returnable MONDAY. September 17, A. D.lBlO. at 10 o °loot. ault.tuthet DIEM,. for Libellant. ESTATE OF ALEXANDER WRAY, demsete•d.—Letters of Administration tO the estate of Alexander Wray, &vetoed, lams been granted to the oubsorlbern. mi persona mole led to mold estate are reljuested to make payment, an thole havithrtne to Present them to MARY C. WRA JAAIRg C. Wart • . Administrators. No. 239 CHESTNUT street. RI glB th6t* IDYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street.—Having removed to our new and oat:done store, we would call the &tenon of Dealers te our ex tensive stook of VATENT amotctrir.r. PEN FUNi Milt. and FANCY ARTICLEB. Our list com prises a greater variety than can be found at any estab lishment in the United States, and our prices will coin pare with any Market. MRS. JAMES BETTS', INVENTIONS ILL FOIL LADlEEL—Approved of and highly tI201)111- mended hl the Medical protesainh throughotitthe United States, T arty Thousand. invalids having been advised by their p rsiblans to use her Surgical Appliances. She would caution Merthanta and ethers alsgnat purehaatau except at her reitidenoe,lol9 WALNUT Street, there she can be consulted daily, between the hours of and 5.1 Tier book of testimonials will be given on age cation. Sent free to any part of the United States. is nature icon each artiole. mete niche R. ()ORSON, IMAL ESTATE BRO. u• KIM AND CONVEYANCER, NORRInfOWN, I P lVir,_WrintEs, MILLS, - and HOTEL FOR SALIS, In wearisomely. Doet_n. Cheerer, and Delaware Counties, Vary tag from 10 to auu nom, in good Penman miring Will 14 *own properties the 01 olipari• IdoWll_ )smiisges lad godated et fair rates. RAN D SOltts nor sale in_Norrlslown, nitre town, andntennediate Yo u r {. Oatailoorang_ and fohl desortWon, - - COZUSON I JY32 - 614 • ' oniitawntra. INSURANCE :COMPANIES. HS. itainuel E. titetes, F. Penieton, Henry 81 n. -- Edward Neribegton, H. Jones Brooke, We " " Robert Barton. Jacob P. Jolla, James H. hil*Parlard, Joshes P. Eyre, I John H Remple,.Pittab'g . T. Morgan. A. B. Renter, • NI MA ATM. president. . HAND. Vine President. • Altar/. d AND TRUST COM MUTUAL LIFE Peall thew corner of ThIRD and arAl . e who l e term of life—grants ,perehases Intel's!, in II coutnsots dependine on the Adminiattntors. Aggigneen TEED. Daronel'l r stokes, Witham arca. .Igmen B. MoPitrlnOd. Joseph H. Trotter, Joints Dultps, heophilna molding, dmunct A. t older, swot L. Datehiason; ohn W. Born'', kllig B. A roller, Dstnnol J. Chnatlan. 4osogn M, Tbomu t John G. Emmet. lot, known. L. MILLER_,_ Premdet L BTOKotl; Vios Fie+ t. ttoil D/REOTORS. EXPRESS COMPANIES. Ge K r B l S BA pe 'l r D i iOßD n t. LEGAL. MEM '•• • _ • 4 e B " . INWAIS* . FALLRALEB OP • ' Thud P+ll 1101•4116, Mum*, 't - PonrOkPilt fade, 3d &wait. at. at Pt(th dals, dth Bortainbot,st at a ' ; • . @halt Fal L RAU. MOM somber, St 101 1 ' akr laandbins part ready. - • - -1( _AI ,71,1 AT etIS EXCUAIri tc r iS l ig i r si . ATE areasa Jai/ . . • ooemiosal es • . . - Sir Nsodbille steles , lamed serinit adal 'IOU SO which we , ea the to etch sale, one thous astakaste a Tt r - lona, Vries roll desenetiona otalt the hteresty, , 1- sold on the foliotruhr-Telenher. - , r . . .-._ 4 OIL 11.P.—Ver alliesie SW Mats MI stesiof the EsobartrewW h4rearter be hldd.alt ha crewmen nowend, An theavenrng. at 7 o'elooh. m . Contn baton have the et e enha ' _ABEL atttrairr. ATIOADAT S. -.t - salrWe haltit alas's* eenaent.nS "testate ita 'rte." incluthas tram deacrtehosi nits sad eemeslitr erosertr. Pei Medi bits atey be tad at the soaks WOO . PitiVATN4JA ItEtiIIITEIL, llirltesl estate i on our nrirat• mit and advertised cocnutiOnell7 in oarlethhe tale 112 tor which I.ootl coping Are Priated IrStall.l eFIr - charge. TO BOOITEMpi a , EAITHE 4, 117 e 6lFTl lasi ow l yi 'at' 1 . 01? J w = On ' MAD lireteWir nee LII Dram THIRD HALL. BALE—Stith AUGTIET. LP' Patieu!art hereafter. FOURTH FALITSALR-3d SEPTEMBER. Sale on the Pre imam Southeast corner of High Meth and ?dor ton street. Germantown_ DESIRABLE COWL ritY 40.81.10 X CE nad/10118E -0 D FURNITURE. O Monday Blaming. Bouteinbse a. at n o'clock— modem Country Stesinsnoa. CoW,ge stye.nostbnat 4301110 t of High And Monos streets. lot ka by J. Also, importer hoosetudd Stratton, ninon tke +in cluding De dining , roota. end cumber rataitine. ki When titeturils. ko. ET May be examined et $ °Week en the swami at sole. FIFTH FALL a 4 (E , ir Twolif _SEPTEMBER. V.BRY IM r PORTANT BALE. Br orde MONTOUR IRON nT o nrem TF.. irvirogia ANY EA On Tuesday. Repierntir 4, IMO. at LI o'clock, noon, at tkei PlfW derails Exchange— The very valuable property helm:lens to Litigant's" , Iron Company. 'nutted in Montour oonety. colamune of about ace aores very valuable numeral ellbee s OMR. Mining rlghtx, roiling mil*, {'mace., witsialy ew dwelling', office', ko. Terms—lMMO cash, when the Pro Peztall balance on the execaUm of the deed , mi kg deasi sale. Mir Pdl pertienders ready is headbitia. Peremptory Sidta to Nose & aoseera. GROUND A/ANT—jar asnued Ground Rant a 1190 • year. Other desortpttoas /Meanies, Reedeorne Modern R 1011Dgridn. horUrved ar ducteentli street sad titrud avouue.. Lot Si trre Bale abeolute. BIXTR PALL IIdA,K-11Tg E.MPTEMLBS.II. Wl , l ode— Orobent' C. art Folet—Estste oflohajDrawit An naateided math part of the-Tha i - story mum DW,GLIANti. N 0.319 South Frost street Same o.state—On undivided nOll pert al tie Tire*. &tort BAWL OW ELIA PG,No.i.a tooth Frew% OWN& Same Estate—An undivided ninth part of 00 largo 5T01413 AND WAREStIOSE.. Southwest. omen' et Leieware avenue owl Ton oiler, below Cleotaut sins% Id (set • inches front. Same •at.a.t•--Ate eadivided ninth =t duet, the Tine. story BRICK DWZLitliii. bird reet FARM, 128 Acres Arable Land...nth tneravoreinito on the Millopir, mllag Cron the Mum. Inprin. se the 1 oiri ann. The FAR 13 FARM," adloining the Moira. coo- Valuing 10i) acres, nab iinprogengenta. he I ' uta N. FARM," twateadag 101 Ansa filgoed , Panning and. The " MORRIS TRACT," eopraisieesioat It Ana fronts on ft road, end within halfe, mile of a annals. The "SUIteItIYAKM," noptauwaMan int on the railroad. FARd/Ago The " DOR meml." enotaining RI Anna. ad joining the ahoy°, Olin inortrratnesia. The BHADRICK6,'I aostaining IA Am* Wood land. Th e .. PRANK'S FOLLY," eartalalag dyer NO Actin of ilea'" oak Timber. BURIAL LOTS, Meant Vernon Crinetarg Consaal. ',nog doe. a 6 and I? election A, containing 7 05 M. ..... 67.030 31 sale N 0.23 North TENTH Street. BUPERIOR,II in03311200D PIANO.BRUI3BI3I4I WiRrETI3. ke. On Friday Wrung. 24th instant. at in O'clock at No.= North Tenth IL. by catalogue. the surrnor funiliore Presel- el ale Ott mirror, rosewood puuto. by Chiektring. Enemas ear , 1 11:1" May be examined et I Vele& on its 0022M2 the asks. SUPERIOR PURNTLIRE. 14111fOr_ CAR PETS. CHINA. AND OLAISWAILS, to. A CARD—Our sots this (Thursday) nominee a* the start. wzb comprise 30ff lots of sesowi Mast reremete. carpe & worth y oved to Um store for consommes Of wile, and fa the attsatioe of ladies mid cohere desirous of lirchielss. it 0111 . 30 “ 1 0 sow reset: sail the articles ainramsee for tursauxutrum. 111 at Nos. 139 end 141 earth FQV RIOR PURI4ITUR.Y., teRECR-f it arlin ORs, PLlllu,PoitTma_, RaVallium Tun morning. • At &clock, st the Auction owe, excellent epoond-hand funutanp, eleF i dr fine mime. cane% eta._ ut sao. housekesittn 1, removed to MAIM r ocave,,_ az IVIUMXO -NATllArits, A I.) ti 11 if PI 19 iii/11 Allp 09131151104 - MITIIKANT. reltabmi muter isinLisirt find 1111091991 tO gi =9 1199.000 to - losa. MUM ;mast rase% oil difsmalains arstahscieftralrp. 'arm piste. art goods mot= caries, seism bar warm ostlsrp gismos mirrors, - attars. beldam. sad al ra , of evsur Misr. large or sum II amon Oa, one MAW' Ils f ltgi'l l i:ffiZt t kWahryszues . In Mia Ma or Porde citruses on C.r. is. ' do Mammas boars from 9 A. MIS r. M. - Hon Maumee for the bemalSt o CILAROI3 Lana TWO ' WM wog Adanaoes of elle and upwards at two per MI6 Advances of SUM ofd IsSwards. sk owl per &Mr Dor Mont loana. AT PRIATE 1 A 15outa of _the Attest G D PATS fJp ip Th CDROSOMETER or • the uss i tl , 'foame d plirs , goner . e s . .rfiEti#iy o s . . 2 s t au"S k agry_ Ell w .l4:4": , l=gFt•- Emma% ums " siuki .re ' .... ...via& cigars, ss Milt At importation priOlVlAntitial Willa ringltilagilk Li VarsonS other kind tea , s o . 0 Jr PALM Attended to persona ll y tha Aositsmier. • . Cousisnmeata of mu and llTsri l a V - Ilittril sated. • A & rPLEMDID SET OF O SA f SWORDS AT PIIYATX • L IL Consisting of diamond sod opal breastpin sad ear nags. knee, $699. Coatis raris SIM. BOYL_ & 00., - AIIO W I TIONERSB & COMMISSION Mf..10 No. 6 North MAIN at., BT. LOMB, MA., tk iL l WU. teem. Mrs. Clashom & Om. MIAOW otre r rs ornr e delit a ut. for Om o dry goods, oar "&•ll:e2adyafailingdironiettlia....'of Tr& W Moments made thus - 111711237011, , me ff m B m tig h & c i ag cda r el: thictgia ji re° " Van Wyok, Townsend & amens, New `fork. & B. Curtis & Co.. New York. " Wood, Chum, & CO., 8L Loam, Mo. Crow. Meyerson.. & Co.. " abli-thrbtly " A little!, bet etas, Alto the pßAlncurr SAVING FUND, No. 236 south FOUR,: /11 Urea, between Cballia ut and Walnat..Phuadalskda. Me Devoilda on .danund. - Depositors' money secured by Grorentment. State. and City Loans, timand UK* Mart, "Hr.; ttmpsny deems sahib bettor than lam profits, consequently will ran no nitklnth demi atom. money, Out hams it at all urea ready to return, with Piper cent, interest. to the owners' they have always dons. Thu Company nem I surJended. Females, istarrild - air single. and linen Pus deposit in their own tgat, sad nab deposits as be withdrawn onnY by their oo itartor i pinnoMol• / 190 a9Prar a d ty the Mate of nosy Yams. with au rtty to midis maw from trona/sand oximmora LARGE AND L BUYS Oboe osen daily. 9to o li all a Xim Wednesday erimag ants o' alcak. DIRECTOIL Jacob p, ISMILAO74 CMS ekithralWar. .4tpl i fili oast. tags& .1i ii ! w rp i,t4 1 Leina h ltrebiaar. ea rs Ntaholaa ttephow,. Liao 8 Jos. U. flatterthwaiph_ pne.s Yeitligh ' Joesith W. moot; JACO.B B. BM Fluidal. CMS y OLDwAiianss. Tressiusr. aimiL A Delis/ saved le twice tan QAVINU FUND-lIIIT PER OMIT IN bleb* Wit t edby the Mese wry Thum. Money)* modem' in any gam. kers. or =AIL apd.ilk tden=ed from the day of &pant to th e day of wali ng, ° Moe as open emery day from Edna , o'alrek in the o;plon! In the tell ei i Mng i. and on Monday est WELthLY J. Rue, Beoretary, V ies DEILICTOU : Ron. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll imitate ,lard L. carter, leeeph 0. Robert &linage. Francis Lee. Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph )(edam. Landreth Stumm James L. Rtessisnissk on,y la mewed tind payments made daily he investment, are made, in , ansity "triqt the errarielons of the Charter. in Real to Mom; Ground Rents, and aneh A ret-ehme bee ail wil el trna bemireperfect armunty to the depoeitors, and WM? cannot WI to sive permanency and stability to this natitution. sal-ir SAVING FUND-,ITNITED STATES TRUST CONITANY. owner THIRD sad clizET- Plff i Btreet. e and mall yam reoeived, sid back muds man without, flatfeet, with FIVE PEW CENT. MTN REST Dm the dike of deposit to the day of Intik drseraL m no i l i t.we. r , v ar l lntil 5 o;oloo t t isvp c z o tay. and oa DRAFIBI r gala on igniarl rand, s Ao L tiabd , from upwa l ;de. slent-B ld TELPIERN alt.dytrFOßD, rer— amp fag PTIIK. dotuarr. /I;ACLIELNERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND TE W llit O t tli Er — l LE A AF Ll TE ridi a and FOUNDEnn, having, for m a c Tears. bean An successful operation, 4.4 d been en Rive d engaged tit building and repairing Marine and River Engines, nigh and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tank., Yroseller., he.. Ice , ovapeotfally offer their cervices to the putt z i as beinA lolly prepared to contract for Engine, of sizes. Marine, Elver. and Iltationary., having sets paterns of dtfferent sixes , are prepared to ciente or ders with snick despatch. Every deeennik7 of Patters' =eking rer , at the shortest notice. eh and tow Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder dere, of the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgingt of all mar and kinds ; Iron and Dram Csatinge,_efall dascrlytions I Roll Turning. !screw Caftans, and all other 'work ma neeted with the above bosoms, Drawings and specifications for all work done althea establishment. free of charge, and work srand The subscribers have ample wharf gu room for re pairs of boats, where they osn he in perfect safety, and are ',minded with sheers, blocks, falls, Re., Re,, for ramps heaps or light weights. - .14tCOB 4 :3I.AEAPIE. JOHN P. i,a'vY. • ' - BEACH and PALMER *treats. P OINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY N0..951 BISACH Street L lCenairuiton. Philadelphisrl.., LIAM H. Tags thorn hut Mende that , kaYtniteuL chased the entire stook Patterns at the aboAstua dry, he is now p 'to nom'', orders for 11tH [ Grist, and Saw i 1 Outings, Soap, Che . and Rouse Work, Gearms. Caabinrs made from oar beratory or Cupola rummies, in dry or green wubl i fr WEI= V. XI2RICL. ' I. amr•srun laitex. S „ OUTIL ARN. , FOUNDRY, • . W FIFER AND WABEILNeIoN MIMS ..#2ll6 o3 sthik- T -L XR4s4 ll : l lktg, elkrc Hith Yrestare Ma, rucer- cad Manse permbe slll . - - - - . - AtmaZe o lMir„, /roe Minh 484 Cleiding leen Frame rode ti•A r e irris; Kirk ahem Rid rOol Stations, Merle sad Oax Machhiert of the Went cad meet be Valved oonstreetao Fmery description of Plantagon Miphinity, Ina in ringer. BIT, and Grist Milk. Vacittlld ralO.Opelt Stew Defecatorna• there, quiner Enci n o &o. Bole Monter for N.' &Metal recent suet 1 4 .:14=61=iaftratiL 14 - - sea-e 6.RIALISE.I-47t i bbla :i j7 w 0 bar do., 450 iiiitideak*s6nattstraitirEfF UT. LOUIS, AU. SAVING FtRtDS.
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