GENERAL NEWS. We have intelligence from Honolulu, Ha waiian islands, to Jane 25 Nothing of speaial in. torert had transpired ainee ear last advises. The inhabitants were reposing tinder the nsnal stagna tion of business incident to the summer months On Wednesday morning, Jane 12, there was a re eeption at tbe palaoe of his Majesty the King, when Mr J. W. Bordon, late United States Commis sioner. took leave of the King and Qaeen and the Prince of Hawaii, and introduced his successor. Colonel I. J. Dryer. In welcoming him as the representative of the United States Government his Majesty eesared him, on the part of his »wn Government, of its oonstant endeavors to proservo the friendly feelings existing between the two countries. On Thursday, June 29, her Britannia Majesty’s acting commissioner and consul gene ral gave an entertainment at the eonrt house, in honor of Lady Franklin. The apartment in which tne soli e e took piece was decorated in an ologant and tasteful manner. At the Bide opposite the on trance from the hail was a dais surmounted with a orown. Ladv Franklin ooenpied a seat on the right of the King, and Miss Craoroft. her niece, on the left of the Queen The supplement to the Commercial Advertiser, of Honolulu, in speaking of the event, says. Lady Franklin appeared to be a delighted speotator at the entertainment given in her honor, on the anniversary of tho accession to the throne of Great Britain of tho royal lady who so adorns it, by her representative, be haying as his gnsste the monarch of a kingdom whose his tory is imperishably oonneoted with the memory of a man as illastrlons in British naval annals as that other lamented husband, Sir John Franklin News from tee Indian Nations.—We learn from the Fort Smith Times, of the Ist inst., received by yesterday’s mail, that the Creek In diahs have held a grand council of their tribe, whioh was attended by six hundred delegates, and unanimously ratified the treaty entered lute some weeks since by Captain Albert Pike, on the part of the Confederate States, and the various Indian na tions of the frontiers It will be remembered that this treaty was en tered into by all the Indian tribes with the excep tion of the Creaks and Cherokees, tho latter of whom have sought to maintain a neutral position, but will In all probability soon oome to terms with tho South, as the Kansas marauders have recently boon harassing thorn almost beyond endurane* There is no doubt of the faot, from all we oan learn, that a steady reaction has been progressing ameog them in our favor for several weeks past It is stated by some of onr Arkansas exohangos that Mr. Ross, their chief, ha< announced his in tention to oell a session of his exeeutivo counoil, whioh will decide upon the question of oonvening the national eouneil, with the view of taking some more definite position in tho present crisis The Cherokees, we think, will undoubtedly follow in the footsteps of their eotemporary tribes —Mem phis Appeal, Avgust 8. Tbe Second Maine Mutinous.—The camp of the Second Maine Regiment was the seene of a difficulty on Wednesday night. Many of the regi ment were dissatisfied at being compelled to re main in service longer than three months, they contending that they were to be regarded as mlli tia, and, if suoh, they eonld not be held longer than three months in sexvioe ont of tho State. A ferae ef regulars were sent to their camp as soon as expedient, and the ringleaders of the mntiny, between sixty aid seventy in number, were ar rested, and daring the night were marched threughthe city to the navy yard, whore they were pat on board of tbe steamer Powhatan, in custody of Lieut Pritobard, of the navy. From Buenos Ayres correspondence, dated June 27, it would appear that tne provinces sap posed to sympathise with the former will not be represented in the coming—aad apparently inevi table—conflict, and therefore Buenos Avres mnsi bear the brant of the war alone. Preparations on both sides were go ng on with great activity, and at this moment, probably, blood has already flowed ' The ohanoss are deoidedly in favor oi Do'qui and U quiza. As Agent of the South at St. John, H B— A Boston gentleman, writing from St John. N B . says that J. B Lefitte, of Cb&rlaston, 8 C , is stopping at a hotel in that city, and ihst drafts are made on him for the payment of goods recently pnrobased in Boston, which are needed by 'he Southern Confederacy. He is endeavoring to indnoe ship owners to try to run tho blockade, with oargoos of good such as are wanted at the South. A man named E. W. Gould, now residing in St Paul, Minnesota, complains over bis own signature in tbe St Louis papers that great “in justice ” has been done him in siring his name as the eemmander of one of the Government irans port steamers on tbe Mississippi. He says be would sacrifice all he possesses on earth, and see his ebildren begging bread, sooner than he would lend any aid or itiflaenoe to the Government in the proseaution of tbe war . Takinq Satisfaction out of a Vicious Bun —gome tune sutoe, Sylvester Randall, oi Douglass, Mass, was severely gored by a ball while milking his cows, and on his recovery he de termined to ootqner the vicious brute. He drove the animal into a eksa yard and attacked him with a eart stake, and the bull was forcibly brought to the ground with both horns broken, one leg fractured, one eye battered ont, and otherwise dis abled. Mr Randall left the bard fought field without a sorateh. Eminent of Riflemen. —Captain H. S. Hambnght, of Lancaster, Pa, has been an thoriied to raise a regiment of riflemen, to be ready in thirty days. Captain Hambright was formerly an effioer in the First Regiment, and re oently was appointed by the department captain in the regaiar army. Col. Jameson, of the Second Maine.— Col. Jameson, of the Bceond Maine Regiment, who is highly comm-nried in. Bri- Gen P.irter’s report, and recommended by tbe whole Maine de legation for a brigadier generalship, has resigned his oommand. Col. Price, of Maine, supported by an inflaenoe headed by Gov. Washbume, will ro oelve the brigadier generalship. Gen. McDowell has ordered a court martial in toe oase of Col MoCuun, of one of the Hew York regiments, against whom oharges have been preferred bv Pisnut Marekai Porter. Colonel MoCunn, being in the city one night, wbb ques tioned by tbo provost guard, and defied thorn, but was subsequently arrested. This disrespeot te the guard forms the gist of the oharges against him. A Christian General.—The statement that Glen. MoClellan called npon his pastor and nolted with him in prayer before starting for Western Virginia, has been sontradioted by seve ral newspapers. Dr Thompson, of Cinoinnati, in a sermon at Troy, recently, stated that he was the pastor alluded to, and though he never designed to give the incident any pnblioity, he most fnlly con firms the trmh of the statement. Contraband. —Five hundred overcoats and about forty eempaeses wen seized by the inapee tor, Dr Jones, at Sleaford, Del, last week, and were forwarded to the collector in Wilmington, on Saturday. They were brought from Baltimore, and were directed to a gentleman at Salißbnry, Md , whence it was supposed they were to have been shipped for the South Prince Napoleon’s Route Home Prince Napoleon and suite will take Newfoundland in tbeir route home. The Count and Countess de la Rioncero were expeeted iu St. Johns in the French corvette Milan, probably preparing the way for the Ptinoe. The Coant and Countess, as well as the Prince and Buite, will be tbe gnests of Sir Alex Bannerman, Glovernor of the Island. The Planet Maia.—The new planet Maia, recently discovered by Mr. Tattle at the Cam bridge Observatory, has been ascertained to re volve round the sun in four years and four months, at a mean distance uf two hundred and fi!ty-two millions of miles from the eentral luminary The Frovobt Guard of Washington have undertaken to exeonte the act of Congress nrc hibitiug the sale of liquor to soldiers. When it is E roved that a person violated tbe law, they ester is shop and destroy all liquor found there, and hand the proprietor over to the Ciiy Marshal. The Quebec Mercury says the object of the British fUet in going Couth is only the general one of protecting British interests, and to demand that free aooees shall be had to the important Southern porta ao long as they are not blockaded in a man ner deemed legal by international law. By Secession papers we learn that Mrs. J-ffsraon Davis’ reoeptions at the Spottswood Home, Richmond, are rendered very attractive to the rebel youth by the presenoe of ‘ a very pretty Miss Howard, who ae-iats her ladyship in doing the honors.” Captures by Southern Privateers.— The Charleston Mercury , oi August s:h, rontains over a column of notioea of 1 I’.ei . upon voxels captured by privateers, signed by Jadgo Mngrath. The oaptains and mates of the bark C Hen and the eebeoner Mary Alice ere stated to be in jail. Afraid of the Comet—A servant girl in a sotenufi] family, in Albany, refnsod to do the washing last Monday, be-rause she had heard the gentleman of the house state that Thatoher had predioted the eppearanoeof another comet shortly, in the handle ot “ the Dipper.” Isle Houses in Albany.—ln the city of Albany there are now three hundred and fifty un oeoapied dwelling houses and stores Many homes formerly ooeapied by one family sow contain two or three households. Landlords are roduoisg rents. The tiles of Rio Janeiro papers, to July 9, an devoid of Interset. Tno soffse trade was dull and prises lower Rates of exchange are quoted still lower than our last advices, being from 25 to 243 and 244 on London. Gov. Cubtik arrived in the State capital on Wedoesday from the sea-shere, wbere he had been « jonrniig for several days, mnoh improved in health, and strength, and ag*in prepared for the native duties of his responsible position The Kingston Journal, Roan county, Ten nessee, tbe Stare Record, Topeka, Kansas, and the Whig and Courier, Bingor, Maine, have been inolnded in the list of newspapers to publish the laws of tbe United States by authority. Appoihtmeht or Supreme Court Judge.— The Uovernor of New Jersey has appointed L Q C Rimer, of Bridgeton, Judge ol the Supreme Court, to fill tbe plaoo made vacant by the death of Judge Clawson. It is reported as a fact that a member of the lowa Legislature made thirty-four thousand dol lars profit out of tbe contract to clothe State vo lunteers. Maj. Geh. Sabdford, of New York, has gone home, his term of service having expired. In an interview with the President he said he would return with 10,000 men whenever he was wanted. Charles Delano, of Northampton, mem bit of congress from tbe Tenth Massaobnsetta dis trict, has been confine! to his house by sickness duo* hia return from Washington last week Bon. James Buffinton, M. C. from the Seoond Massachusetts district, will join his regi ment, at Washington, next week. He serves in the ranks. William Ford, of Maine, starved to death in a New Jersey torest last week Berries and wild ftuit were too light a diet for him, and after wasting away to 40 pounds he died. When Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, passed through Abiogdon, Va, reoently, some person throw a stone into the oar and knooked out throe of the Gubernatorial. teeth The Vicksburg Sun bespeaks a coat of tar and feathers for Russell, the Londoh '1 imes oorre ■pondent, should he ever go South again. Colonel Steptoe, United States army and family, of Virginia, were i i Montreal on the 13ih Inst., as was also Hon Joseph Holt, of K-ntuoky' The Quebec Board of Trade has decided that the British shilling be taken for twenty four cents only. Captain Hugh McQcadb, of the New York Twenty eighth, wonnded at Ball Ran, has lost bis lag by amputation. The Albany Journal says it is believed to bo General Wool’s policy to make the war ag* grtoofva. The Late Colonel Farnham. Col. Farnham, of the How York Fire Zouaves, who died on Wednesday from the effects of a pro tracted stateness aggravated by injuries raosived at Ball Ran. was born in Haddam, Conn , bnt has resided in Hew York since bis youth. Ho was con nected with the Fire Department and State militia, oocupyisg honorable positions in both- In 1854 he was foreman of Mutual Hook and Ladder Ho. 1, and in the following year he was elected assistant engineer, and served two terms, doing duty in tho Seventh and Eighth districts At the expiration of his term of service, in 1859, he resigned, mnoh against tbe wishes of hla friends in the department. He entered the Second Company, Seventh Regi ment, (National Guards,) then in oommand of Captain haler, and rose to tha grade of first lieu tousnt, in whioh oapaeity ha acted with the regi ment while in Washington, and left them to take tbe lien tenant ooloneioy of the Fire Zonaves—a position for whioh he was eminently fitted by his long acquaintance with the firemen and kis thorough military edneation In this position he was untiring in his co operation wiih the late la mented Ellsworth in disciplining this body of men, so nonsed to disoipliee On tho daath of Ellsworth, Farnham anoeeeded to the oommand of tho Fire Zonaves, and aoqnicted himself in a fairhful manner. Shortly alter, he was attacked with a severe typhoid fever, whioh oonfiued him to his bed for some time. He, however, rose from his bed, (rashly it may have been,) and participated in the advanoe into Virginia, lending his regiment into the battle at Ball Run with so mnoh gallantly as to win spe cial mention from Colonel Helntzalman, the com mandant of the brigade He reoeived some slight wounds hero, and these, with a recurrence ef the fever, again prostrated him on a bod of siokness, from whioh he never rose Id private life Colonel Farnham boro an envia ble refutation sa a warm-bear tod and whole-soul ed gentleman. Ho had a good ednaation, having mastered tbe Frenoh language for the purpose of studying Frenoh military works — N. T. Express. The United States War Loan in London. Tfie European correspondent oi the Hew York Evening Post writes from London as follows: The American war loan has met with an unfa vorable reception here. The money articlas of the Times, in discussing the question, plaee the Con federate and United Stateß npon the same level. The Times affirms that three of the Southern States, and as many of the Northern, have repu diated their jnst debts, and that neither of them is entitled to the oonfidenoo of the money lenders of Lombard street. There are many Eogiishmen who know how unjust this is, both as to tne truth of tho statement and the Übel upon Northern cre dit and honor j but tho bulk of the people do not make the proper distinction, and tha remainder know very well that, whether or not the Times re flects public sentiment upon other matters, it is urquestionabiy the month-pieoe of the moneyed interest. An evident ohange, however, has occurred in thy Lombard street mind since tne utteranoe of the Times’ oritioisms, occasioned by the later news re ceived from tbe United States. The entire una nimity with which Congress has supported the action of the Government has given a healtbier tone to American politico in Europe- Tbe masterly sneoess of MoClellan in Western Virginia, and the news whioh has j ist reached us of a preliminary victory in the advance of the grand army, has in spired renewed oonfidenoe in tbe stability of the ftove-nmene A question which never had the ben,fit of a doubt in y our mind has been seriously questioned here, even by onr best friends John Bull has a tender regard for seven per cent interest, when it is offered with anything nka security; and notwithstanding the oommuni cation approved in the money article of tho Times yesterday, whioh attempts to prove that tbe loan of money to tha United States Government is a violation of the proclamation and the neutrality die trines, I believe that the United States bonds rill bold their plaoe in the European money mar kets as they have dene years past. Lund Warrants. t From the If. Y. Fust.] Some days ago there was a ramor that tbe Be c.-etary of the Interior was about to announce a oeoision in regard to the assignment of land war rants, which would materially affsot their value. We have before us a letter from the Commissioner »f the General Land Office to Mr William B Mott, of this oity, a dcalor in land warrants, in which the ? -aretary’s deoision is officially declared, to the - ffeot that land warrants will not bo hereafter le gally assignable in blank. Whatever reasons tatre may be in favor of Secretary Smith’s deci sion, it is plain that the immediate effeot of it will be very embarra sing to holders. Land warrants have been tor many years bought and Bold in the open market without difficulty. They have been a great convenience to intending settlers in the Far West, who could bay them nsu ally at less than the Government price cf public lands, and of course need them to effeot their en tries, Tbe Secretary’s deoision, as announoed, seems to have something like the effeot of an ex post facto law, and of coarse this bearing of it will have to be remedied. “Sir: * * * * It reply I have to state that I am advUed by a recent deoision made by the Secretary of the Interior in such oaeea, that an assignment of a land warrant that is not oom pleted by the insertion of tbe name of tbe assignee, at the time of its execution, does not direct the assignor of the legal title to the warrant, and is therefore void, and that any subsequent insertion of the name of snoh assignee by anuther person ib alßo invalid. It therefore follows, to complete the title, that the person olaiming the warrant as hav ing paid a valuable consideration therefor, mast obtain a complete assignment of said warrant in his favor from the assignor. * * “ J. W. Edmonds.” Ancient City Aholsbs.—There was a time, within the memory of onr fathers, and net more remote than forty years ago, when dozens of fish ing pnsts were moored between the London bridges, and the fishermen, mostly amateurs, had no rea son to bo discontented with their hauls. In those days, if business were slack at the office, the ware house, or tho shop, or if tha morning postman brought no letters that took more than an hour to answer, the old gentlemen used to take their hats, wink at tbeir clerks as they passed out under tbe shallow pretext of keeping appointments, and Blink down the winding alley towards tho river At oae of those little brown shops, a fow of whioh are Btill left as vestiges of a decayed trade, where a tapering rod bang out like a barber’s pole, and a glistening staffed fish over the doorway span roand like a doll at a marine store, with every breeze of wind, they oalled for tho taokle which they bad not the oonrage to oarry through Cheap side or Cornhill, and were soon pnshod off, by sympathizing watermen, into the middle of the stream. Those were tho days of Graveßend boys ; ot a belief in long distances ; of five-shilling low ing fares te Chelsea —All the Year Raima A Horrible Murder.—A horrible murder ooourred on Monday night, at Aiken’s ooal bank, about a mile below Wellsbnrgh, on the Virginia side of the Ohio A man named Brown out a man named Kirkwood, witn a large knife, aoross the abdomen, eompletely disemboweling him The two men were playing cards at Biown’s house, when a dispute arose about the game. Pistol shots were first fired, bat by whom it is not definitely ascertained, and afterwards the fatal stab was civen. Kirkwood died almost instantly. Brown fltd, bnt tba officers of the law were In hot pursuit nf him yesterday morning. Brown is a o ripple Wheeling (Va) Intelligencer. A company of Guerillas have been organized In Richmond, and are In obargo of .Lieut John It. Simms, lato of tbo United States Marine Corps. “'J'Hte PBES S ” B O OK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. 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By Ik* ass *1 these PilU tho perledieai attacks Si Ner •*er sr Siek Headaeke may be prevented; and if taken at the eommenoement of an attaok immediate relief frem pain and eioknese will be obtained., - - Whey Miduu fail in removing tbe Neeueaamd IJiat meke to whioh fbmales are oo subjeot. ’ They ast gently on tho bowels, removing duli°s;w, For Literary Me*, Students, Delioate Females, and ail person* of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the armite, giving Isk. and Vi, Cl io lh* digestive organs, and restoring the natural «l*s tieity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC FILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully eondmoted experiments, having been in uhe many years, daring whith time they have prevented end relieved a vast amount of pain and ■offering from Headaehe, whether originating in th* usreewr system er frem a deranged stats of th* rte- Mash, LANGUOR, They are entirely vegetable in their eempesitlen, and maybe taken at all times with perfeet kafety without making any Change of diet, and Ike ilinu of ory tun rretame f atu reKin « eaty to aerntnUHr iktMi* chiMrrn. NERVOUSNESS. The genuine kave five signatures ef Henry *, Spaldlnr •a cask Hex. Sold by Druggist* end ell ether Hoalsrs m Mldlsinn, A Rex will k» seat by mMI prepaid aa reseipt ef the HECTIC FLUSH, Ao. All erdere aheald he Lddressei From the Bnmmieur, Norfolk, Fa, •apkalid Pills MtompUsh tka eldest fsr whisk its? were made, via.: Care of keadaehe in all its lierm* From the Eseaminor, Norfolk, Fa, They have been teeted in mere tkan a tkessaad urn, with sntirs saooera. If yea are, or kave been troubled with the headaohe, send for a box, [CephaliqPills,] so that yea may have them u oake ef an attaok. The Cephalie Pills are said te be a remarkably effes tive remedy for the headache, and one of the very best far that very freanent complaint which has ever been' discovered. From tke Weeiom R.R, Bantu, Ckieote, 111, We heartily endetse Mr, Spalding, aad his uirivßllsu UWhaliv PiUs. From tke Kanawha Falliy Star, Kcahwha, Fa, Wa art sard that persons mfferinc witk tke ksadaeks, wks try thtm, will shsk to them. From tke Sontkom Park Finder, New Orison., La. Try them I yon that are afflicted, and we are tare that year testimony can no added te the already nameroat hit that has reoelv* benefits that no ether msdimns can predaoa. Jhss til A,. Louie Demoeroi. Theiauaessedemand fsr tko anisic r -us Is rapidly increasing. From tke Bantu, Donenron, lato* ttr.Spsldmg would not eonnset Us name win .. . title a* did not home to possess rsal maril. tromtke Adeertieor, troeitone.R, i, Tka testimony in tksir favor is strong, free, >* - idsveetable taarten. From lln Dkilt N*tot, jtlmeert, />„ I, Udpkalls Pills ars taking >ks '* e«f all klzs. From tke Fontmereinl Bulloiut. .ert.icu. te. . Said td he vdry dHtaoiaas for tk* hssdaoi JVsm Ids fommereinl atnetnno' laTerlßg kamanlty oaa bow b* rsliovod, aar- A Sms I* hottlo of IF ALP IF O'C fmxFARJS* UhUB win so-., twa timso tksir.esi .aK*,.t r ‘ "kf HOONOMYI S*r“A STivsa ia Ti»* Bavss Nik*.”T« as accidents sill happen, eeen in well-resiiiates familtaft* it it very dcuroble to Drive aomc cboap and •onveuient vu /or repoirme b'armtura, IT '** SPALDING’S PREPARED VLBE. meets all saoh rmergenotee, and no household oat,, aHbrd te do without It It is always vnndr and sp le tkestioking.'wir' •‘UhoiFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." A. B.—A Brush sseompanies eash beiUe. t ms,:» eento address. v. • (ri,\ 'l. ",-4.J.4 r.9.?v= - , as serunn snpnnelplsd person. *r» aiwmptict »» palm ofl onthc ansaspoeting pabUe, imitations of ia, PREPARED GLUE, 1 wonld caution all persons to oxj .min* befere pßrehaiing, ejddses tbs' the IkU-Bfims.-1 ST- SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE Is es Ike: Optslde Wrapper t all ethers ore awlsdilsg SeuterMW. . .. WMf JUMHCINAL- THE SPOT.” STOP YOUR GOUGH! STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING’S dxxtnxxxs oAxtt SPALDING’B THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES AM DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING’S THROAT OONFEOTIONS. OTLDXSM OET TOR SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS HENRY G. SFAXsHINC. No. AS CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK, SICK HEADACHE. DURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE I SSTOASS OS GOOBTJE^Smi wkioij. no am&rrti H«- w *• ■ - o. PPA *IM NS, 48 UKSi? %’frv.m, *X’Vr -rssnx. From eke Democrat, St, Flood, Mime, ■From tke Adoertiee , Frooidtntt, R, I, 3FAI.OING-8 WUEPAESU liUt** BP*I.iHE8 J 8 PHSi'L&f O iri.-. L! ai'-AJ.IMNG’S FRBFARKD fit i-K-'. «*fn »*t Pl'.- IR m etkSDAR t, IKKt-V fi'ltl VkUTIOfi. ! nrsUJRAMCB COHP4MBI. Insurance company of the 1 stave OP PF.NNVYLVA'tIA.—OFFICE, nros. 4 ad S EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Vo-thsideofWAL NJT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila filphia. ROORPORATED in ARTER PERPETUAL. fIIOFERTIES OF '’HE CoMfl An I, FEBRUARY 1, Marine, FiRE. I APiD inland tkansporta , ’ TIOIt INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Tenrj D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Jhaiies Macalester, Tomas Warner, yilllam t. Smith, Thomas B. W itteon, Ahn D Build. Henry G. Freeman, Villlam R. White, Charles «. Lewie, GO*. H. Stua, W(l c Gbor*. C. Carson, SENRY D. SHt-RRERD,President. PEa.Seoreta'y. iyM-tf ANTHRACITE XNriURANCK UOMVA XX wy,—Authorised Capitol BdKASJ-eXAETBR *sue N*!»il’wAl>atfß Street, bourses Third and Tenth Street, Philadelphia. . , Tds Company will insure against lots nr damage by TinVep, Bcildir.i'i, Fsra'.trra, and Murehaadins gcnc -1 Juie, Maria* Isanrsacoa ex Vessels, Gargeac. sad Inland Imnw of tho Unisr. ■1 Usher, Jsaunh MasSeM, John JCeteham, Jehu H. Blakistes, Pearses, XsJF. Peon, BiSfIST. J.C.Baen. JACOB ESSER, PiLtUM!. WM.T.DBAS, Vi** Traskstt. It X. SMITH. Sac/Jiarv. er-S-t- njTUAiei v'. .-.•?* mv PA K,/.ss.t.rsr;A, a®. wifiSTr nr*. .• IIAMs ac&isut Oil r-j Kwumb, Store*, or rtrvetashand on waraii &cd euniis3» in towa er eeontiT. Oilft <3ATiVA£j, 981,110 CO-AE3EY& 3SVJ.*? ?, Whieb ia invented &s ioliown, vis: la ant mortearee on eiiy property* vortfc deable the amountea t dnnrylwania Railroad Co.’s 5 per oont. nrei morkiue loan.i at por***M f itttl Itt ranniylvania Railroad Go»’i 0 por sent, k* <*oad morte&se load. (990,000) 17,Kfl 00 Huntmerion ana Broad Top Railroad asd Canal Co. 1 ! mortgage loap~~~~ ...-. 4,006 00 Brouid rent, fir«t-olas*— — l —. 2,4&S Collateral loanit.ireU 3,600 00 City of Philadelphia 0 per cent, 60*000 00 Allegheny County 0 per tent. fa. Kit. loan~ 10, WC 00 Commefoiai Bank a took _ 0,190 01 JteohasiM’ Bank stook—..—— f,813 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’e «took 4,000 00 The JfeUanoe Mutual Imuranoe Oo.’i itook 2g,fifio 00 Vba County Pita Insurane* Co.’i ! 7 QW 00 na Delaware M. 8. Inraranoe Co.’s sfo*kw 700 CO •men Mutual Inruranee Ge*’s Aorip—.... SCO 00 Bills receivable- 14,303 74 Book aeeounte, aecrued interest, &a • 7,104 05 4a&enkan<L~~.~«~._-~... 11,064 64 8017,143 04 The Mutual prinelple, eozablnedwith the eeeurity ef a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to s&rtioipat* in ths ttqMx of the Company, without liability f»r luua. luoaoes promptly adjusted and paid. _ piuzcvous: Clem Tinrloy, Bamuei Biapham, William R. Thompsen, Robert Steas, Fradenoj Brown, William Mnwey, William Dwjij. W. Tihaiert Jetm K. Worrell, Marshall Hill, 5* 1* Carson, J. Johnson Brown, Robert Toland, Charles Ireland, f. D. Kosengartonfi Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B-W ood, Health Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburc, ■ M UTM/bUM AS W S’ M, M. RUICHMAK, Tesrotary, Februarr 16.1801. r§td O.MNOB .v Ot j?HILADJSJ.i'3A (FIRE IriXßajLNaE KXGLHSIVEj.Y-i ROMPANT’S BWILDING, B, VT. BQP.ISR'i FO VRXN AND WALNVT STB KETB. DiREOTORB: F.RA«envoxeS*ASS. Moy.ua*j.: i. WuhamMcKbs. Sso. H.SyeAKv, flitiEo Fainiaa. Jouu H. Saowu, joHx m. atwoo,, b, a, FAiKm??:. gam. T. Taaoiog, Annaxw 0. C*gy. Uaaxv Wsasyon, I J. L. Eksirpsp. Am earn BTAKR, PiwndeaL CXARitES VT. COXE. “asretarr fats P»NM MUTUAL LOTS COMPANY* No. 991. CttEBTWTT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL, kkh THE PROFITS DIVIpPD AMONG 721 E IN SURED. izurare Live* for short terms or for the -whole term of life * grant Annuities and Endowments; pnrohase Life interests in Real Estate, and make ail contraotg de pending on the eontingenoies of Ufa. They aot as Exeoutore, Administrators, Assignee.. Trastees, and Guardians. „ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January I,IMI. Mqrtgages, ground rents, real estate $323,331 97 United States stocks- Treasury notes, loans cf State of Pennsylvania, city of Phila delphia, fco— 288,793 Si Premium nbtes, loans on collaterals, Ae 357-55138 Pennsylvania? North Pennsrivama Rail roads, and Count! sis per eeut. bondsl9l,BoS 50 Dank, msurauoo, railroad, oaual stooks, as. tJ,MT <9 Cteh on band, Monts’ belftnees, &a,, PS.-soa 14 61,571,133 03 DANIEL A, MILLER, President, v-r JSAMUSL E. STOKES, Vice President. JOHN W. HOWNOK. georet&ry. mh33-tf MUTUAL SAFETY IN JLF SUXANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Itdbrpsnldd by tk* Legislature of Pennsylvania, 15£l. ua.se S. E. wiser ef THIRD asd WALNUT cheats, PHILADELPHIA, MARINE JHSU.U LSSS,. 8a Vessels,} Sun. J Sc all saiTa siau Te* Fr*ir&;> t IKJiAHS iRSJfSJJfctHS • •a s«*>* by invars, Canals, 2tcs#n. and i-i?i «*?- ?tSE«a, U all pr-lts »f Sh. Sni»r;. FIEE IfiBVXAXiiW 03 btMefcsniiac naei&lir- 0» Siorsrs o-TTfOitu SS9SSM. fee;. ASSESS, OF Vffcfc CQJSr AS!7, KBYcatber 2, 2eaJ. §lOO,OOO United States fire 5k cent. low—« JlijQOO VnitiM SiAtee six cent. Sfre&snrr • •«* H ote«i iX’iASZ it Mo>ooo PenmylYauiri Sfcrtc Uve eery lean.-.,■.-...-—~~—. ss,mm .S’s Kt..„ >.. do-. sue do. it. 21,f<« w -B>SK £Uirt»istaa;chit m«r earn. Ee*n. its,tea si B’SSS Jonnespeo State fire & cent, loan- «.wn eo *9,000 Pennsylvania itailrcw. 3d mortnxa tax, 5k ttfent>bQß«t«-- T . r , 43,000 $8 »«600 000 shares* stock Germantown 3as Company* interest and principal ewanteM by the City of PlsiE delsjua. 'SJSTI3 CO 14(9 WO share* Pennbylvajua Jtailre&d Company.™ 1,959 rn littO 183 charesNerth Pennsylvania Kail mi Company 55335 1498 *0 ahares Philadelphia lea JBeatuid „„ . Steam Vas Company— * S.SM 06 SBI shares Philadelphia and Hena-da- Grace Steam Sow-boat Company, & Of «0 2 shares Philadelphia ISmtang* Casualty „ ■--■■■ ISS k 1406 S ekaros Continental Hotel Oo,„„. iSi Ofl tnS ,W 0 Do / t 9SQ&SM. Marfcet rel,sfM,We n Bill* rsooiTable. for mnranoH made.—. ]7i,SM a Benda and mortiayta,.. Hjan nn Stoal estate £1,6« *5 Balances dda at Anisia*—Fminu ea Ma rine Felines, interest, sad ether debt;, dee the Company , ~ (IJSt c-; Sertp and stack cf sand:.'/ istwanw and ether tumpEttm . jag y* Qfah as hand—bepjra * essjffs IS a6Bi.iSTS 3 ' KIKHBOKS. Whiles &artia- j hsjiaoi is. bos*® Kfi9.ua A, Sender, I J. s'. Penteten, Theophiiua PauMins- j Henry 81*se, Join A. ?»nrM«. Ssvird DarlinsSts Jata fj, Dana, I B. jeseeßreaitQ', Jmelso Braqßsij, 1 lirsiiaar M'llTaint, ytilufiii Fj-ra, ; gaosass 0. Ssui, )MB C. Oxana, 1 ftyberS Barter,. WiluiUßC.fasJTris. : JiMohp.Jenoe, J«Wpk H. Boa!, ; Smm B. K’Fnrisaa. Sr.il.auiiMi»at Jesruß P. jarre, «e»reoC<,■ mb u. Bansoit,Pitiat-.-. *HCis Onsu:., ! *3. -V. *> «W!KW SMJ, __ i A. B. Berest- 11 WiAiiAM MAJtIIH, Preaidonl, HXHDY r **«>• V!M Freeident HKHXY I-YABBAH. SearetarT. - uoW-ti VQBB INSURANOB BXOLUjSmBLY.— tQMB<IB&T6i a Tki* Company, favorably known to the communis? for tnim-fuc years, continue* to insure acalnst loss or damage by Fire, on publia or private Buildings* either permanently or tor a limited time. Also, on Furniture* stooks of Cpod* or Merchandise generally, en liberal , Shtnr Capital, tenther witk a laria SturolM Pu*. u iBTCitM in the moit onrolhl manner, whioh enable* thorn to offer to tho innrod so undoubted aaenrlty to ths nm of loan. . Kijurauene. Jonathani Patterson, leaas Hailohuras, Quintm Campbell, Shomao Jtebina, Alox&nder Benoon, Samel Smith, Jr., Wiidaa Moßtoltao, John Bevenms. Thomas Smith, JONATHAN PATTERSON, ProsideM. Whlum 0. Cbowili., flearetarr. apd-iy HFIEE iRSUKANCB. S4SOHARIC;-T’ 00-WAHY ot Philadelphia. He. 138 Norla SIXTH Street, below Race, meare Build lags. SoMB-,&ed Msrehandice eecer&lj* froze loss «$; 4 usage by Fire, She ■ company guarante* to adjust aa lenspreapiiT) and Uoroby to - *v? ate ozike »übli®. jTO*snreu»: Wii:iasi stergan. Hebert Flanirar rrunain Ctepe*, Miekael Mcffecy 3-eerfe J*. itatgfctnj. Edward Mo»overn- James Martm* Vhemas i>, MeC*r.?si*R James duress, Jo An Bromley- Matthew MeAiser. Franois F&lls> Ssrnard Jtafferty t John Cassady, Vkomas J.. Hemphill. forn&rd H. fkemas Fisher, Charles Clare* ?£«Meeao« Miekaal QahiU. FkANCIS GOOFFS.. frefiirai.'. JCHKAKB HAP FSETY. SJtaretm aaSR-lo A &MJUUAK STKf, BSBTOAHCIS 00,. A* IMCQHFOXA7KH HM —GHAXTKH PKB T£TDAH. He; 310 WAtiNBT street aboTe-Yhiri!, Philahniptua, HaTing a lar*e paid-up Capital ilea's and Surpia,-. inverted in mid and aval lable Seonritie*. continue? to uteure on Dwellisee, Store., Furniture, Merohaudieo. Vewel* in port and their corfoen, and other prepertr. All town* liberallr and promptly admst ji „ _ aiuuae&Bs. The*. X. Maria. JebnT. .lewis, Jehu W elah, Jamea It. Campbou. Eimusl C. Morten. lulmnnd (9. DutUfe, Patneh ’lrodr. flhaa. V?. P<j ß ltnor. banal Morrio. THOMAS A. MAAIS, Preaieent. AABKKT g. 8. CRArwunan. Beoretar. feu tf fpXOii&ttiith INMUJftAAuA ikt&P&t'-.J .*-* ~om*9 Jl#. 40# WALNUT street. FIRE! INStf cn Howes as 4 H«raiia«4i*e C*tt#r»Uy, «b fawrabi* tones* „r n®p. p*tul. 4'«Tami&& iioaaAif, hi*, to* /•kn 11. £inno4* f Qkariee ?homr*<^ |M«arati>.Jtebertft. Juuea t. Stale. «m»el £i. Bfl*©dlfcy* Jw»htia If, Ottg-., ltailttß 0« Rato* Jolm j. ariffitiia. rresuleus, • « ttißi*o?Jo« /i«« Pr4ei44a«. ti«MA.xa Gox, fleoretr.rr. jjcn pmLADftLPHIA 'FJR&RA-CJOTTA * -WORKS, Wi#*- Vl* W4M Keoms, 10X0 CREf* ?2?FH atr*.««. Ornamental Chimney Top*, yardon Vues and Statuary. Cice&iutio Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornament*. Ventilating and Smoke Flr*-- Aides Tils and Sanitary "Warf*- tteam-preaied Onan Ftp*, i*ator ripe, yrarrantotf to row preware, cheap and dnrsMo. The Trade supplied on libom: » j'liiati'sted rmialotus? *«it t>- -,,ua ? ' '*>>■** TOST Rs{*l3Vft£( t per 1 Annie iiunb&U,” from Liverpool- hVwidor. vsef-vav. h ftfe'ytor'q srsparatiena: Sfl ft* fixtraet Aeumti, in i *bt?irs, 30 ft* tixtrast Hyosoyami*ml 2*. { ?vi! W ft» i&xtraot BtflUvaonca, in )ft jar.. 190 fta Kxtr&ct %'waiaou ml & Jana. 90 fts Vin Ral Ootohici, in Ift bottle* too ftv l)li fSiiooiiu itootii in l fa borne* <OO ft* ttnlomei. la 1 ft bottler, WO <rt* ■•' >' ia 1 SSjfcn w&THßßlliL * HROVHIiA. £? *:id ill Xrxtt SECOND Street . ■■< ■ ■„ v,-..-, ,\Uj, A*ON. tro.--* «,*»; Me*- R.M. i. \r, .•!■-•. $ s**&*- ‘-«i? "• ‘ r ' - *’ Vj l : <tO.*a-V»9 *>: f wi • i il .w : ;. S*oi*H.lM. iwn HMi-vis • -.*l olt-rce %£:vlit;e-t. ? 1«00 lx>xt?r AEtrt fjirr a-iHMfiA ■is''"". S ;A*J ooti-a yXlfc. .lou- T*. > ~ m :;. 44100 boxes large Majrarf me JL?rruy.t jfO bblst Moexmae yf hit* Fir.!}, f 0 bbls* n«w Eocnomj Mesc ??*•*,. U bbi*. new Halifax Snlnies. I«00U Humtois Grand Bank Gedfcsj** 100 baits Herkimer-county Oko**.-. jIUMOAP IIWM. BCacano PHILADELPHIA %5t,^SaK«S Leare New Deoot. corner ol BKOADiinil CAMjOW RILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, /£■“»?« tr&nooe on Thirteenth and on Collownili etreeth,) at 8 A,M.,oonneotins at Harnebnr* with the PENNSYL ;/fh!^e^L M AT;EE?^ n | , %. ( J , r|n nnnlnt to Sunburr, fto. Leare New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW - HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Paoenter en trnnoea on Thirteenth and on CaUownili street*.) lor POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG, at S.l* P. BL, DAILY, oonnectinx at Harrisburg with the Northern Control Railroad,Kir Snntmrr, Williamsport, Elmira, *o.i for READING only, at* P. M„ DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ INS RAILROAD. FIOR PiriLADILPUIA, Miles, To PhieniXTills S3i Reading *a I Philadelphia and JEeadinc Lebanon— ... 84 [ and Lebanon Yaiiey R. R- Harrubnrc 112 1 Pauphin—. IST Millerebnrt. Hi Treverton Junction US Sunbury-— —.—IWj Northumberland ..-171 Lewiabar*. ..-1M Sill ton IBS IIWOT • —JK Williamsport— — Jersey Shore— —£g Jjjoek Haven ™ Trnr°° '.~~AnS Williamrpoit and Klmiia Elmira 337 S Railroad. The 8 A. M. and I.IS P. M. train* oonneot dailyat Port Clinton, (Sunday* oxoeptod,) with the CATAWISSA. WILLIAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making oloce connections with lines to Niagara r Canada, PHILADELPHIA; Comer of BROAD and CALLOWIULL MaT3o.ua. iHTW-»t iffivCMKl HUMMJffiK AKKAINWK- _ Leave Germantown. 8./, 7X. 8,8.50. ~ 10» U, IS A. M l I,*,*, 4,5,t,tH, Rd.M.UWjKM. _ Thß 8M A. M. and SAB P. M. Train! «t*» *S 6tn«tr.- tawn onlj. OH gVNDAYS. betTO riulnaolphiif 9ioo A« Mm OJdi ttfi I. fX. and V)H P « P.«. Leave Philadelphia, 6.8,10, IS A» M.,5,8.38, 4,8,6, al ChMtimt Hill, 7.10,8, 0.40,0.40,11.40 A. M.,1.40, 5J8,0.49, 7.10,8.40. and 10.10 P.M. w Vhe 8 A. M. and 3.80 P. M. will make ne itopa ©a the •ermantoiraroad. • 05 lfll . „ „ bair© Philadelphia. 9.99A, »«*«,# 3< an4fSjP. H. l.eave Gheetnvt Hill, 7JH A. M.. U. 40. B,lo* and 0.10 P> FOB CON3HOHOCKEN AND HORHJSTOWH. Leave Philadelphia, 6AO, 7J4, 0.01. 11.08 A. IC., 1.00, |J JbMY* Hor?i??li!i?; slot, S. UA. M., IH. M . SX, . . .oh.to.yB. Philadelphia* 9 A. i>i.» a tuids P. M. Leave NorristOTn* 73d A.M., 1 and G P. fts. FOR MANAYUNK.. _ m Leave Philadelphia* IAO* 73d, 9.W, UAt A. M., LOS, lW>3.W,43d,G#,a,andll3<P.M.- .. iX . __ „„„ Lf-ave Mana/oni, C3d, 73d, SAG, 93d« U3£ A. M., I, B3d* 0,2, and 10 P. M. on a»«DA'/a. „ „ PMUa«]«l>lit, 9 A. M., I 9, Aid 1H P-H-. Ms rjHjani, X. M., IX. Mi. »m 9 P.M.. H. k. SMfSH, Sfcoral S»»riiit«nd*nt, mrli-tl Beooi. MNT« »nd 3<F.KN Str»»t». UJJB -pjSMSHStiiVAWIA O -Si« TK A L -« SAILRUAD, i §*? 6 _i THIS CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS MOW BtlOAi TO AMY IN TOE COUNTRY. TOUtES THROUGH PAB3ENOER TRAINS BETWEKN PHILADELPHIA JNI) PITTSBJJRD tliEeoj at Philadelphia with Through Tradn* ffoift Uoiton, New York, and all points Kaat. and in thr If ns on Depot at Pittsburg ith Through Train* io an* from au points intno Northwest and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation o- Passengers unsurpassed for speed and somfort by an; ether route* Express and Fan Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change of <Jars or Conductors, All Througt Passenger Trains provided with Longhndge’s Patent Brake —speed under perfect oonirol of the engineer thus adding much to the safety of traveller*. Bmokmc Cnr* are attached to each 1 ram; wood rat!*6 BiMpine Cats to kibkk and-Fast Trains. The -JR.ICP? Ew! tuJNS DAILY: Mat! and Fast Lines. Sun dayaexeegtca , . Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at f.W A. M Fast Line “ ;i II.WA.M. Express Train leaves “ 10.19 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Colnmbia. 3.50 P. M. Columbia k ‘ 4.00 P M. Farkesburg “ at 6.40 P M. WeatChester *' No I,atBJSA.M. 11 * No. 2-at U.OO P. M. West Chester Passengers will wire the Wait Chestej Ne«i 1 and 4 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Sunhury, Williamsport* Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.38 A- M. and 2.50 P. M.. go directly through. _ Ttcxets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad OPices in the West; also on board any of the regular Lino of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers 89T Fare always as lew, and time as as by any other Route, Fer further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets: The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroadto Chicago, make this the _ DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE The eonneetion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all dra/age or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readi ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel lint Puolic, Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can roly wife confidence on its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ara tti ail stpiot as f&tSTcbls as are chnrstri by eth*r Railroad I fUr Bs p&rtieular ta mark packages 3l via Pennsyl vania Railroad.” Fer Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply te, or address either of the following Agents ef she Company: 2>. A. Stewart, Pittsburg; JL e. Pierce & Co.. Zanesnfle. O.: J. J. Johnson. Rip* ley, 0.; R. Me Neely, M&ytviUe, Kyj Ormsby h Crop per, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville. Indiana; H. W.Brown4bCo., Cinomnati,O.: Athern f* Kibbert, Cinoinnhfi. O.; R. 0. Meldrum,- Madison, , 4c*. hi. Kooto, Louisville, Ky.; P, 6. O* Riley & Ce.. Evansville, Did.; N 7 w. Graham & Co., Cairo, HI.; K. F, Saw. Shaler & Glass. SL Louis. Mo.; John A. Earns, NaehviUe, Tenn.; same A Hunt, Mem phis, denn.; Clarke A Co., Chicago, 111.; W. H. H. Xoonts, Alton, Ili.; or to Freight Agents of Railroad* at different points in the West. §. B. KINGSTON. Jr., Philadelphia. MASfiA'W&KOONB, » Northstreet, lialtimorti LEECH Jt Co.. 1 Astor House, or 1 8. William *t. H. Y LEECH St CO., No. 77 State Street, Boston. H. H. HOVBTON,Gen r l Freight Agent, Fhila. 54, L. HOUPT, Gen’i Ticket Agent, Phil*. ■c.. LLWjUB, Gwn’lßup’t Altoena,Pa. j>s-ly LINKA THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHIL. - HELPHIAAHD MEHVON RAILROAD GO.'S LUSKS FROM PHILADELPHIA fO NEW TORE ARB WAY PLACES. SJlClt WALHBV-BTe WFASF ANS XSJtSIJJtf'S’Sa UIS*?? wths» jueatb as v>% ■ gAM. At 6 *. Si.,, via casMtei £K>«r/, s. sad A, ac ♦vasawde-ttoa ««. f .so sjf At 8 A. ££., via 6amd«H ssd Jstmj Ci:t7, (S, ij ...8 H AtS A, M.*vis Gemdsnawl Jorear cpcf,. Morsxg? AtlH3A.itt:* via Ronmagtosi and jerr-ey’fflSfj' • western Express. 100 At f. via Guadea and A»bey Awewuße d&tiea a IS At 9 ?* M** via Caxadon as« Anber* C. &&4 A. Ex* *!W - - 9*480}*.; fyga.... . . ~. .. . . . , |gg P. H.,»n City, Kv*- ainc KxpriKr. —. ggg Atl>6 ?. Si,, via BLsntisxtoa int! J«nsy Sity, Si Sfsmslfiei;*!. I ■ »E«i Xi:rcj 'Jiiy, KTanir.tr jiilJK®. M.i ris tiasSea azi JersoT City.eiist^ omMol s 00 At lUf P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Id Clu* Ticket 1 is At s P. BL., na Oaßden and Amber, Aeaesjaeda ti*s A (Preiskt and Pauenger}—let Cuun Tieket- IH Mm. .ic.' M Clam Viaket_ 1 B l WteIJPM Mill Alas rsnidiuly. TJ)«U3«PH,£e.Vit> era Stall, Satardan eeeepladi Per PTater Vap, Sireadabars, Scranton, TTilkeetarre, Jfestrew, Sreat Bend, As,, 7.10 A. M. from Komnnsieii-. ri* Selavare. baekarronaa and PTcetera R. R, Per Msask ebanb, Allenterra, Bathlekein,BelTidan. &Mten, A&takeneiite, Fienuntm. as., at 7.19 A. M. and tX P. M. mm KeneinetonPepet; (tke 7.1 !i A. M. lute Mnsseta vitt tram kiYat Eostan for Manoh Chunk at lA9 P. HJ per Meant aolly, at S and 3 A. M., 3 and tit ?«» Per Preaheli, at i A. K,, and 3 ?. K, IT AY AIMES. Per Briaiet, arenten, As., at; 7.19 A, M., Wane SM F. M. front Asiuintten, and IX P. M. best Walnat itreet wharf. FerjPaltßTra. Jtirerten. JOslanoa. Bererly, Baiilna ton|F!eranee. Eerdentewa, Ae.,atllX, 1, l.ix.aadl 'Steamboat Ttenton, for Eordontown and intermediate BlaoM.atlX f. ftl. from Wainut-itroet wharf. Mew York and Waylimei learini Kenrinctoi. Ktake tke ear*, on Fifth atreet, above Walnut, hoar before departure. The earn ran into the depot, and on arrival of eaoh train, run from the depot, Fifty Peanda of Barrare, only. allowed eaoh Psengn 6er. Pamencera are prohibited from takins anvthins ae atiato butlheir wearing apparel. All baggage over Iffypoandatobopaid for extra. The Compacj limit tkelr roeponaibilitr for baggage to One Sollarpor peana and will not be liable fer any amoant bsyend AIM, ex cept by epeeial eentraet. mbit TM. a. OATSMBA. Agent, KKoMIBBiBMKdfe-i H OKI'II FawHMil.- aS®THSK2S»fe VAhiA RAILROAD. FOB BETHLEHEhI. BOYAEBTOWn, MATCH C3UNK, K^TOft.EctAKY. 9HASE THROUGH TRAINS. On &s 4 MONBAy, MAY IfIeJASO, Pac««scar I?nun«vi2l leave FRONT and WILLOW Street* Fkii*- ielphia, dailr, fSandaja ©xoepted), as rolloira; At 8.40 A, Al„ fExprea*). for Bethlehem* Allentown* Miraeh Chink* Huleton* Wilkub&rre.Ae. Ati.tf T. M.i (Ej.prew), for Bethlekom, Kaston ; Ac 7his train re&ohei Easton at 6 P. M., and makes elese eenncctien with New Jersey Central fer New York. Ai 8.15 F M.e 'yr . AlUntows. BEansh Chants xt 9 A. Mi «p$ 4 f • Mi* tor fteji6*F«Wiii It miO A. M. a&d 8.48 F. M v sar Fort Waahmirt*>a. RkelUOA. M’. Expires* tram anafce»oloeooonnecti«n with the tehisk Valley Railroad at Bethlehem* btisc the sltertfst and motl denrahle rcato to Wilkesbarro* «nd to all points in the Jbckirk coal recion* TRAINS? FOR PHILADELPHIA at J.4G A- M.. 0,28 A. M.. and MS T* 5^.1 w >'.7j at 7dfS A. fit. and Llk P. Mb i d«i Wacuoftcn at 0.80 A- M and S.BOP. M. vJifl v'?;,.~p.«jtijidei9>ia for Betklekext ai & Avi%. i jfeiindctF'Sta tar ijcriCHiownatk P. it. Boylestewn fer Philadelphia at 6.48 A. Afc> Bethlehem for Philadelphia at IP. Me Fare to .neiiiieho>fi_Sl 901 Farete MauakCkauX-fiS GO Fare X ft) \ Fare to Wilkesbarre-. 410 Tieket* must be procured at tke Tioket Ofiss3, at WILI.OW Street, cr BERKS Street*in order te sflosire the above rates of fare. All Pn.s«ei&ar ( except Sunday Trains) aoaneat at Berks Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets* an 4 Second and Passenter Railroads. tweEty lflr.T’x.T V’-liowStreet. . ' w LLf& fILARR Agent. AIUtANKJI MEKT.-PHILABEI.PHIA, WILMIKUTON. AKD BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On aud after MONDAY. APRIL lS.iaßl, jrabsence* trainsleaVe Philadelphia! For Baltimore as ME A* Mu 31<60 A. Mm (Express)* >ud IQ£Q F, M. Pgr Oktrter as r: iff a. M. a - Ih&A. M.. 4.Uaa418J9 For TfiLmcc**!’ av ivux. M Jt II.W A. aad JOJOF. V. .?er New Uait:t. a; i-lt A. M. ana 4.M /. » •?tr itover-al S.IO A, M. and AM ?. M VarM.iliord &: H. 15 A. &. For Salisbury B.ij A. R“. TRAINS FOX P&LbAP&brpUA Mwnt i'f.lsimfcV* Z.W a, K. (Express.)* 9.62* a* SR., aiddSWF. JW. • •• • • • G.SP ».<d t.X£ a. M.« l.te and fljP.ft .VsiY*l ?r.iL*l7v,i ? *► i-t»> P- St- iV-Mord s: 1 i ; . HI. iftiivs Dover nr. t,s§ i?, til, hM UOF.M* l.tz.\e Hv* Cs.ci.ie aife.26 A. M..7.DF, M. Vsavs Chester ?■? 7.0 C A- M.* 9.40,1A7 and 8,80 LR • irfßve Ifcdflnwre nod Delaware Rail- V>rv,- sy& A. M TiiAiiNS FOR BALRIMORE: ?»?4;tvr ai 5.46 A. 51.. 13.05 and 11.10 F.M. nt «.tt A. 13.00 P, He. IX4 29 *** v • i, ’ , ii , .{*,witAi’as»ejoß#r «arstttektd* cUI run m follows: ib**vF- rxsiadfip.hjs for Rirrrvvjlis sad mtenaodiato linens At 5.t0 P.ik. 12.er.v8 "Wiiaili'iiijjfi tor sferryvilie and latoraedtue -lS*is kf/.lSP.jfe. Leirii Wi'.rßisrU.i far PkilUflpkit nnl utera*- piAtton at 0 i r Mi ae 'irjwetor ba'tmereand ratenaedl- Atf- ffir-tiops at 6A. -\fc, . . lioave Baltimore tor Jfavre-de-ftraM and in termed! atfi Hiaroui at < p . M ON a«NJ»A7SONLYs At 10 50 from Philadelphia to Baltimore. At 445 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. , , Knight's Sleeping >'ar will be attached to every nleht train from Pniiadelphia to Washington aXPKJCEE eOCI’AALHS. ■ THE ADAMS SXPSIBB SUea*ES»KWW Sir,.,, ferwaiSPuteSr Peekagee, Kenkaatue, Bask Hetee, s,af 3p*ei», eltker .»it» ewn Alan « raeeaneettes mil »SU*7 Bxtreea SwuaalM, to Ml tke irQielpa MH Weaeiil Bra iriaualeal. —— - Northern Central nailvoad. Sunbury and Ert* 9.. 9 GREAT WEST, 3AI/RR »T o<rloM* PHILIP FOB© * 00. riuOTIOR 5383, 15 M« ,*«[ M.fiiTKY Bfrn.t M,y 1- labgf, PEREMPTORY FALL SALE OF l»00 CABKS B0 f >T . H »hB, B-ffOfMNS, *d# On Thursday Morning, k#m a- August 32, at lb o'oloo* precisely, will he eola* br oatft lo*ue, 13UU cased men I *, boy*, and call, srv and gra«n boots, oalf, kip. and grain brogans. Con gress gaiters, Oxford ties. *o.; Women ■». P l ,*? B *.!.JS? children’s tip goat, kid- and heeled boots, shoes, caiters. slippers, buskins. Ac Also, a large a* sonment nf first A<ass oity-made goods from cuy and nsnfliMtnToifli Upou ii.r nxiumiuitioii, with eatalorn..i wily ott th. moruini of .ala. RRMOYAt.. Onr next .ale. .u-ust » h ISBI wi'l take plaoe.at our New PtoTo, No. 63Q Mai-.et .treet f directly opposite our present place of buemesi. l/BOdJISB ISiAihIANO, ACOTIOim !fi slii iVJS. AMD 00aHBIB3«>M MUItUUAnw, «.,ldoo« tuniw of SIX»H Md RAPE Btreato. NATHA AN’ GRKAT BALE OF FORFEITED COLLATERALS. On Tuesday Mprnmr. Aiim.t 27. at 10 o'olook. at Moaee Matnane Auution Hnn Hoi 1M and I*7 North Ri*th .treer, adjoinms Go d Chains. Gold Jewelrr. &<».. vie : °Fine iB osrat gold English patent lever watohes, ex tra fu l jeweled, in hunting ewes, double fj>efl.and open faeea. of the most approved and best maker * , fine IB carat gold escapement, detaohed levers, lepine. ho rizontal, and dup'eaw*»oheß,in huntiny bum and open faces of the best make i; gold f nsliah, Hwiea, «nd French watches I fine 18-oarat gold douMe-timo patent love' watches; finein carat sold independent seconds watches; fine 18 carat god w&toh, with independent seconds and horsemen and physicians; silver hunting-case, double case, and donbre-bottomed English patent lever waton es. full jewelled and plain, of the roost approved and beat makers; silver esoaperoent lever, lepine. hori zontal and duplex Enelish,bwiss. and hrench watohes. of the beat makers, in hunting cases, donb'e ca®es, and open faces; gilt and god p' ated wstohes of various kinds; fine gold real, neck, fob ohatela*ne, and guard chains; hair chains; diamond breast-pins and finger rinßS; gold penoil cases and pens; go'd and silver sped taoles; gold braoeltts; fine gold finger-rings; gold breait pins; ladies'sets jewelry,and jewelry of every description. . , . x Watchmakers, jewellers. d°a l ers, and private pnr obasers are invited ro attend the sale, as every article wil- positively be sold, without the least reserve, for Goods open for examination early on the morn ing of sale. M. NATHANS. AT PRIVATE BALE* AT MIOJE*. TO SVfT GHr: tJ The following STnolM will be sold for less than kail ine^gofd hunting°©Ma, donb'e-oMe, and double-bot tom English patent lever watohes, of the most approved and best makers; fine gold double-time Knrhsb patent lever watohes; independent-seooDds lever watches; fine gold hunting-oase and open-face escapement level and Lepine watches; borisontal and duplex watches, silver hunting-case, double-case, and double-bottom English patent lever, esoapement lever, and lepine Watohes* of the most approved and beat makers; dou ble-OAse and open-face silver watohes * silver quarticr Mlv*f ,narti»r*na unjl.-oaie wate&aij fins eola Test, ueok, foD, and guard onaina: diamond finger- rlnae nnd breaat-pina: aetdof fine aold jewelry s told breaet-uin., ear-rinte, finrdr-riots. Draoelet*> penoil-OMM, pens, and Jewelry of eyery deaori.tion; tuns, pistols, muiioal instruments, piano-fortes, and articled tenerally. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanced liberally, for any lentth of tiae atned upon, on told and silver plate, diamond., watohes, jewelry, fowlint-pieoos, muaioal matrnmenta, dry toods, olothint, trooenee, hardware, cutlery, fur niture, beddiuc, fancy artiolet, and on all artioles of So«*IGftMEWLS AWD RBT-DOOR SALES SOLI CITED. „ Liberal eash advanoes made on all articles cons: tnr<! f or Pp-,n-r *»»mvi»>r.-vt I IiEGAL« IN TH® ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND cnT T *TY O* PH LADRLPHIA. fstst* of JOHN O’CONNOR, deceased. MARY n’CONNOR, »hc of d"OP(l«nt, having her petition and appraisement, ola v ins real and pCFORMI e>ta e to the va-ue <v *B there n eet lorrh nnner the aoi of osiembly m such casc mad’ and provided exoe ’mns thereto musr be filed on nr be fore next Orphans’Court-day, or 'he same* ill be ap proved by the LEWIS C. C'“RM'Ys Att y pro Pet tv ner. Jalr 9 1881. auJ2 mtn4t* I “NT THE COURT OF COMMON PUBAF FOR THE CITV ANO COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. WILI/AM vs. MART** A ROS 3. Juae Term. 1881 o 6 ‘ ivoto'- ™APAM ' Vou vi I please notice a ml* granted in the shove esse, 10-shnw cause why a Divorce a rti culo matrimonii ehnu T d not be decreed. Returnable on Hep ember 16 &U. a> lOo’oockA. VI 1 his p ibiio-Atioa is ra.u c on account of your absence, and in deianlt of peis l nil eervic a ♦'OMP'O x . attorney for 1 ibel'ant To Martha Rose. Kespoudant. au9 f&m 4t* I PS A THE * 8 P ATE tf BN IDG T RRJ.LEY. late of the Cny of Philadelphia, deoeaspd. having been g arited by tbe Reriatorof Wil'g to rhe under* gned.all persons having claims or demands asaU'St r r «e rsto coi raid de eade- r. are renu">o d ui n sk** kui wn t e same wuh.'ut deiat, and thobe n»he thereto make payment to PATRICK * C' IJO-» i-xeou r *-r, nu9-f-8t Nos, llilor ;93i Raoe st. * hilada. E-t-t» of Robert Lesley, ue- C^AB^D. Letters ) ertsmentarr upon said Estate having been grafted bj the «etiBter i>f Wuis to t-.e undersirned, ail persons md bted theret • wnl make pa ment, anu those bavins ola mB nr demand* agn-At the said estate are requested to make kuowo the same, without deW'-to .LESLEY, j>26-f 6t* 219 South FOUR ‘H Street Estate of m ikw s w. pike, * e ceased.—l etters of Adramistr&t’on on the Estate ofMAhiNDS W, P KE, deceased with his Will an nexed. have this day been granted to the undersigned bv the Recieter «<f Wills All persons indebted will please make payment, ac.d those having cla*m« present the same to rKN KY i*. hOY l'« Admintstrstor, Cam Teitaineoto Annexo, 8 W. O- m- rTENT« md rvU’t* otreeto, Or to ms Attorneys, t W-B8 LR, j,g.m6t* 130 -outh B.XTH Street, IVOTICE is hereby given that Policy of ll Insurance ffo. 2531, ii*ued by tho Pennsylvania Fire T i!>ar4D(*e ' ompany to SA. Butohineon. deter April 6rh IBS2. for %2 600 has been lost or mi->aid aLd thntftpplio *iionwill be made t*> the said Ccmpanyfor the issue of a sew Policy in the pla*e thereof. • HO A 3 AS C. L(iV£i No. 1014 CHBoTNITv Street. an!2&l9-2t* DISrMMTT'ON —The limited partner ship heretofore existing between the subscribes, under the style and of TILLIWGH *ar. D 1 F & J*aß rRJDGK, frr the purpose of oarrymg on the wholesale boot and shoe business <n pie cUy ot Phitad lpuia. is thud*? dissolved by mutual consent Tbe firm wilt be settled by Pamusl M. Duffield. Wrness our hands and seals this Ist of Au gust* A> l)# 1861. * ’ fT.D.TILLINGH-ST* [L.fi.l i P*r. 8. M. Duffield* Att’y, IL. 8.1 General Partner*, j BaMLi m. MjFf Llu, LL.8.1 IE. F. PARTMDGiS. TU».j Special Partner, • JAMtiS aB£OTT. \L* SO an2-f 4t * , RAILROAD LIN HH re—c—gi west Chester PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, TIA MEDIA. . SHMMER ARRAK9EWKNT. On and after MONDAY. Jane I, Mil, the train* will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EI6HTEKNTH and MARKET Btreete. at 7.41 and 10A0 A. M., and 1. 4.U, 6JO, and 10 P. M..and will leave the station, corner of THIRTY-FIRBT and MARKET Btreete, (Weet Philadelphia.) at 1.01 and 10.« A. M„ and Leave PHILADELPHIA at BA. M. and IP. M. Leave WEBT CHESTER at 8 A M. and SP. M. . Train, leaving Philadelphia and Weet Cheeter at 7,41 A. M. and 4.11 P. M. oonneot at Pennelton with Train, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate point.. . HENRY WOOD, ' mjtf-ti Seneral Superintendent MS an laa—Bwsiffiii MOTIO£. —QSISSXSS MOM TRAINS FOR DOW NIJ^TO SN SSf^D^S?^M s SSMM wiU start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phil a* delphia and Reading Railroad Company, aornor of BROAD and CALLOWXILL Streets* (passenger ea tranoe on CallowhillJ _ MORNIHft RRAIm tor leaves at 6.19 A. H. , AFVERHOOH VRAIH tor DevsingteWH laat to a? 4.80 P. M DAILY Mondays exaeptod). By erde* of the Board of te*»»ser<3 «*t vstiacos hikand maeummi* St.MIKA KOn'l'l.— ffiHSsP PHILADELPHIA AMJ) Ei- t* OintW'j Cet.T.ioa, As, a.rt, Wilkeebane, Serantoa, Danville. Miitsa. Wii uaxuport. Tret, Rabrtcn, Canton, E!m;r*. rfisnalc Niagara FaUm Reckeeter. Cleveland,JlkmiL 3cl*da ; skieato,*4.L«si*.ll?ilvaak.>. all .pa'-nte IS-rta *ne Weet. . „ . PsiHenger u»:a%' w-J losva as d«w .»r« vat *,tk« - a iadnipkia and Reading Railroad, anrnfc •: DRC Aw an. CALIOWKILL Sirifta, (rMhcngsr cctTogeo be obl iewiu". atreei.) daiiv ißnndeve cT-tnlr..*)• for abev* nfliU'.. ae rdlews: .. illy EXPRESS 1,93 A. NL .4—AB-P.M.,. 4 —AB-P.M.,. Pke 3.00 A.M. train eonneain at Anpert, far WiiaM ■'*rr«. Fitbon, S.rantcn, and nil etatiens en fikr LAOiAWANSi A AND BioOfilSDS RC RAILROAD Eho abers traiM mak? direct oonnwaoiio Elrairs with the trains of tke New York and Krto. Cananda»gK tns< jNisssra Falla..anißußhiOiNew IKewYerkCenirfclSlailreado. f/es» ?•' p.-'a-»2?.-*r*,i West* and the C4vDmlsc. . Baggage i , s-*.Mrv i'*** a'&s^GXXiet Bridge, and &lU:.terafidtotop?into. _ ?iskei*eanh‘s i-iwsired at rkiia-ieipttia ana&* airs RsilreedLn e’ewieketOftee. northwestAoxaei «■ 4;ix79 &nd QSI mfCtcmw* f pa«iyßß24Msi|daALLowHxi/, HRROfteS KXPABBS RRltiftHS S'RAIR Leave tka JNRI KaMmtDEP'iKiir.adm. DahewkUl strs 1 ssmXt oQ*3*sT* >• t*r su »P. M* aiaw lartrcittioi epry.,« .'"eigM D.p.l ViiipJYflS&.ZdLi >x so ft. V- LEONARD. Agent, • ?s>iyau>. •’ *- HAIK HESTOHATIVE. r rHB ONLY PREPARATION R THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, 4LND SBOWS MORB AND MORB POPDLaB KVSRI SAX And testimoma s, new, and almost without numbei might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grade* of sooiety. whose united testimony none eo.ld resisi that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bal* and gray* and preserve the hair of the youth to old age in all its vouthnil beauty! Battlb Crkxx* Mioh„ Dec. 91,1369. Prop. Wood: Thee willt please aooept a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all fell offoye twenty years sko* caused by a eompUcated onvomc die ease, attended with an eruption on the head. A odh tinual oourse of sufl'ermg through life having reduon me to a state of dependence I have not been able t< obtain stuff for caps* neither have I been able to d< them up, in consequence of whioh my head bos suffere. extremely troni cold. This idduoed me to nay Brigs A Houses almost the last oent I had on earth For a tw dollar Dottle of thy Hair Restorative about the Ist o August last. I have faithfully followed the direction* and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick an« black, though short; it is also coming in all over no head Feeling ontmdent that ano> her large bottle woul> restore it entirely and permanently,! feel anxious tt persevere in its use, and being destitute of means t< purchase any more, I would as* thee if thee would* not be willmn to aend me an order on.Uime agent, for i bottle, and reoeive to tnvaelf me Scripture aeolaratioi —“ The reward ia to tlioafi that ore kind to the widov andthefatherlew.” ...., Via friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY. LisoNiin. Noble 00.. Indiana, Feb. S, 18M, Pnov. O. J. Wood : Dear Sir: In the latter part of ttif rear 1833. while attending the State and National Law reboot of the State of New York, mj hair, from a oaue. unknown to me, oommenoed tailing oil very rapidly, ei that in the .hort .pao' of eix months, the whole uppei Dart of my eoalp waaalmoet entirely bereft of its covet inx, and much of the remaining portion upon the sidt and back part of my head shortly after beoame gray; »< that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, upoi my return to the State oi Indiana, mi more.oaeual ac gnaintanoßß were not so much at a loos to discover til. dace of the change in my app.aranpe. as my more in timate acquaincanoee were to recognise me at all -1 atonoe made application to the most skilful physi cians in the country, but, receiving no aasuranoe iron them that my hair oould again be I was foroei* to beoome reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, ir the latter part of the year 1867,. your Restorative wa» reoommended to me by a druggist, as being the mosi reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, am found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Sinoe that time, I have used seven do) ars* worth of your Restorative* and as a result, have * riohooat of very soft blaok hair, which no money oar buy* As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill is the production of so wonderful an article* I hare recom mended its use to many of my friends and acquaints*! oes, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with I ike effect. very respectfully, yours, A. M, LATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Law* Depot, 444 Broadway* and sold by all dealers through out the world. n , The Restorative is put up m Bottles of three sises vli: large, medium, and sn all; the small holds half * pint, ana retails for one dollar per bottle; the medinit io ids at least twenty per cent, more in proportion that he small* retails for two dollars a bottle; the large iolds a quart, 40 per oent. more in proportion* and re toils for $3 a bottle* tf. J, WOOD 4b CO,, Proprietor*' 444 BROADWAY New York, and 114 MARKET Street, St. Louis* Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Faso j Goods Deal ers* Bold in thi* city by B, A. FAHNESTOCK ft Co.. No*. 7 and 9 North FIFTH Street, and HAS JARD ft Co., TWELFTH and CHtSTNUT Street, i DYOTT ft CO., 333 North SECOND Street MU-mwfoowwtf BT AUCTION. MTH.Ofir.Ab & aOHS, • JSns. 13>.« and 141 South FOJRM #tr.*(- f Formerly Won. ff and M.)i STOCKS *NI> REAL ESTATE-OTth AUGUST. We will hold a sale at the * , *xchange on TUESDAY 27th mat. Descriptions preparing. PUBLIC HALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS si Y*JK KXOHaNGK EVERY TUESDAY, at 1| soon, daring the business season. In July ana ArlirHVt oiriT OOOfisiona) sales. _ Aufust. wjy «wj VATE AT private sale. k.Vi «Urge amount of real estate at private .£!T ihOmdinf prery finooriptlnn of city »d donate, “op’efe prtntid li«ta ijar he Had at the anetinn .tore pn a r tuTITR AUQIJBT fl7 v Our “t thehnehnnw. a* 12 ««®“* ° n Tuesday,l7 ‘ u-L*VdRE COUNTY. Pe. « vtnub e fum Hud if, ‘" w " sh {& “f I™"® 1 ™"® °‘" ,ntr ’ lJ four SSiV i^oV’TSfSr^Tmg. ims iSfw’Js - ""•su- ««• absolute. See h ndbil'f. . . nneArn , bric/anW south of Master street. Sale absolute* o* THEFE-TTORY Pe B 8 HI P KUUNGr German town road, 6i*t«enth ward. Sale Absolute. Sale at Nos. 1» and HI "outhlrourtN,“ftf* ; HU |. SUPEdIOR FURNITURE, !FR ENCH-PL 4| fc.it* RORt. PIANO FORTES. BEDS AND bWVI BRUSSELS ANJ) OTHER CARPETS, *O, _ . , On Thursday Moitinf. At 9 o'clock 4 , si the Auction istore, 6P ftssortraont ox excellent seoond'band furniture* elegant piano- fence,, ine mirrors, carpets, beds and bedding* ao., from tea deolining hoasekoepmr, removed to the store iw cenvemenoe of sale. MSITZt'AT T K A EKO3., AUO • THINKERS, r,04 CHWB'PWHTBt..>bwißlxth.- At f o’clock, of boons, stammer r, and fancy foods*, watches, jewelry, docks, silver-plated w*re, pi-ioiT'i paintings, musiea! inernments, &o. __ Also, .Hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, a*4 .^sr -o hJ)A V ,BAL?i S !7»e? joMnndar,oMnndar, 0 Mnndar, Wedneedar, and Fri dar.atlOotnlenk^M^g^ A t prirate sale, several large consignments of watohea and jewelry, hooks, stationery, silver-plated woure. ottt iery, fanoy goods, etc., to which is solicited the atten tion of oity and country merchants and others. Consignments solicited for all kinds of aerobandise* for either public or private sales, Liperal oash advances made on eonsigments. Out-door sales promptly attended to. BRINLfIV, A 00.. IP Hn. d 39 mu>'r R'POVIW. IV r. PANOOAKT, fcOtfU.UA.MUt., 1”. nemnr to R. Snort. Jr - <l3l »• ETV-lijXiK PKOPYLA&INJC, E i fh« jsev sMswry stir Bannr the puut year we have introduced to the n*- tiie of Uie medieal profeeiion of tfeiaoountrr the Pikw Ckleridt oft ropvle«*»., M a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and ha»inr reoei.ed from many eonreea, hoth phyiioiani of the hishe«t utandms and from patisaw, ttt» MOBT FLATTERING TEBTIMONIALB of iU real valno in the treatment of thi. painful andl obitlnate diaeuao, we are lndnped to preuent it to the' pnblio in a form READY FOR [MMEJjIATE USe,,- which we hope will commend itielf to thon who are suffering with tnis afflietine oomulaint. and to the me diohl practitioner whn roar reel ditporert to tent th, powora of thie Talnabio romorty. ■ ELIAIR PROPYEAMiNB, In the form aboee rao ten of, hoi recently soen ejttenmrely experimented with in the JPENNSytVAmA HOSPITAL, ted trith MARKED SUCCESS!™ will appear from the osbiished aooonnta in the mdiioal jonrnaj.l *?“lt i» carefully put up ready for Immadiateue, it its frill directiona. and can be obtained from all the imsiiirta atT« cenKjpcr bottle, and at etholcaatoof gt'LiiOCK A CHEMBHAW, Jfr’-irfist* arid :VituM.faatvriux Cberaww** •* D7 l »K>* V^h 1 *> MACHINERY AND IRON. Pf'.NN HTtf.vM B>-OIWJt AND) SHHbLboileh works-nlafie* levy,, '“RACf'OAI. A r < 1 THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, VIACHINIBTB. BOIL'- R-MAKJ RB, BLACKS WITH?,, and FOUNDER. - ', haririe for man: joara, been in. vuooeas.ui operation, and been exclusively encased inl - and repairing Marine and River Fagues, hifft And low pressure Iro?- B- - ato, WsfAr Tanks, r^wellfflj He o,l &0.1 respectfully olf'er their MffSlfll to tjlf Wjltyi m baiog fnlu prepared to ooniract fur- r.ngine* of au rise*. Marine, River, aad stationary, hnns eeti ox patterns of different size*, are prepared to execute or der* with <iuioii despatoh Ktctt d> sonpt'pn of Fatten making made at the ehorteat notice Hub and Law Pressure, Flue, Tubular- and CrUiioer Boilers, of tt* heat Feunay vania charcoal iron Forgings, of ail fixes and kinds; Iron and Bra*aCaatm{;B,oi ayrteaoriptian*; Roll Turning Screw Cutting and all other con nected with the above business. Drawing* an«t specifications for all work done efitheur satabliahment. free of oharge- and work guarantied. . The subscribers have ample wharf'-dook room for vw 9fy\rm oi beau where the* ean lie in perfect wftfty and are provided with eheirs, block*, fall*, «c„ hi for r»imne b«» 7 or l.lbt wiW NEAFIE , JOHN P. LEVY, BFAFB *prt pa V’- - " Ktrrot«. I. VAUGUAfi MBRttiCt, JOHN *• COPS. WILLIAM H. MSSRICX, HARTLEY KIUMI. COUTH W*RK FOUNDBY, £5 FIFTH AWi> WASHINGTON BTABKIT PHILADBLPHIA, MERRICK A SONS* SIVGINSERS AND MACHINISTS; Manufacture Hirh and Low Pressure Steam hnfines* for la«d, river. and marine service. . _ . Boiler*, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fee.; flast ic&a of all kinds, either iron or brass, iron Frame Roofs for &fii Works, Workshop*, Kail road Stations, Ao. • . _ A . . . Retorts ano Gas Machinery of the latest ace most imoroved construction. .. _ . Every description of Plantation Machinery* shot as 'ujar/ Savr, and. Grist Mill*. Va-sunm Faas, Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping k.nfina*. k *ol« Agents for K. Rillioux’e Patent Sugar DoiUne AppHratiißiNesmrlh’s Patent Steam Hammer, and As oinwall & Wolsoj-r Patent Centrifugal Sugar Dramlpe Machine, . POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BF.AOH Street. Kensington, Philadelphia.—WlL- LlAM H. TIERS infoi me hie frieude that, having pur ohaeed the en'ire stock of Patterns at the above Foun dry, he is now prepared to receive orders lor Rolling. Oriel, and Saw-Mill Costings. Soap, Chomical, and House Wesk. Gearing. Casting* made from River beratorv or Cupola Furnaces, ,1 dry or grASh SAtld, 6t Ui.tt. ' mvO WEEKLY UO&MUNIOA33ON J£BSf£, BY S JEASI BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN lira land,) to land and embark paasoneers and deepatohea. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam ahip Company’s splendid Clyde-built iron *ore?r stvnv .hips, ere intended to sal! es follow*: NEW YORK FOB LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO, Saturday. August IT ETNA. Saturday. August M EDINBURGH Saturday, August 31 And eveiy Saturday throughout the year, from PIER S *'* 4 ' RATES OF PASSAGE VHROHSE FROM.PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. __ ftp Do. to London, Tia Liverpool —— fee Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool IN So. to London —#3* o. JReturn ticket*, available for six month*, from Liverpool.,—™ 9*o Fassenxers forwarded to Hav?*, Fori*, Hamburg. Bremen) oncl Antwerp, at thnmsh rate*. Sertaficates of peonage lamed wont Liverpool u Ho* Certificate* of pMMge israedlroinlSoeMtown to New York——- ___. •» These steamer* have superior accommodations for passengers, are constructed with watertight aosspar*- saents, and canr experienced Burgeons. For freight, or PRnaee.aspir attheoßoe of the Gtos 1487, JOHN 0. HALE. Agent. 11l v*ainutstreet,Philadelphia 1 fiiTsrpoei. to YTM. INMAN, Wewer Buildings. i (SlMtiW, U WM. INMAN, IS Aixon streot. TEI -BRITISH AN© SQETH .galaaSßfe AMEgJ CJK il'YAi MAI* SVEAM- SKIPS. nott rrw vcui «e i.vra2t?ee*. Shief Cabin Pa&saso ?Mon4Cabm Pawaia-.e--. FROM BOBTOH TO lu VBITOOi' JSkief Cabin PaM&eo.—■— —* SooouU Cabin P*»s»ee—-- tfha ships from New York sail at Cork Harbor* She ships from Boa tan Mil at Halifav. ui Oeri lii‘ PEksiA, Cast. Judkins. AFAICA, Cant. Shannon. . A*ASIA, Capt.J. Htona. CANADA. Capt. J. Leitoh. ASIA. Cast. E. a, Lott. AMERICA, Capt. Hookies, AOSTAA LASIAN, NIAGAAA.Capt. Blpodia. Capt. Cook, EUR OF A., Capf Anriereom, SCOTIA, (now building.) Hies* vessels oarrj a olesr whito light at msut-acad ■?rn on starboard how: red on port Dow, AFRICA, Shannon, leaves Ef .York.W ednesdas, Aug, UROFA, Andenirm, “ Uostu:. Weonesdas, Aug, “ERBlA,Judkins, 1 Yori. A’rdnesditT.Aug. CANADA, Moodie, 1 Boston, Wednesday. Bant. ASIA. Lott, “ N.iork, Wednesday. Sept. 11, ARABIA, Store, • Unstop Wodnesdar Sept 18, AFRICA, Shannon, “ N.York.WedneadaiAept.lS. dorMi* not soeureu until paid ivr, An evperioneed Burs eon op board. 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