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rvBumiKD daily at 8. W. Coram of THIRD ami CHSSNUT 8WAIN, ABELL SIMMONS. Tro of th Paper. ryAfciM I i ritH atv CENTS PER WEEK, pojnMt Ms A Kit lilt at las trptralum Of bil win.

Ainu ovAfrruVrlj oat of lh City, lbs subscription price (including fold Ing. wrapping, directing, and is FOUR I) fLLaH a per yrar. TWO DOLLARS for nx muntlM, or UNK DOLLAR fr three moniha and is no mm li the paper sent withoal bring previously paid for. By tbe now Posl ome law, which (root into of sol on the In of July, (nut month,) all news paper are to be conveyed fro through the matt to lb rahsartber al any post orhc wiikia lb diauno of thirty rnilea from lha place of pub ioaima, Hereafter, therefore, every person residing la the vicinity of a post nmee within thirty mil, in any direction, from Philadelphia, eaa receive lha Pablia Ledger daily throagh lha nail, at Ihe note price (exelusiv of the eapeme of wrapping, Ac.) that it coats the subscribers in the city, where tome twenty odd thoueand are circulated. Mow ia Ihe time, there fore, fur all who desire enjoy the banskis of a daily paper, and who reside a aawU town and Village where there hi no regular carrier to ear It, to tend in their order for the Ledger.

Postmaster ham th right, mil the 11 Jaly, to frank letter Oon laming order and money for newspaper. Prleee ef Advertising lm the Ledger. Half day, 00 i On Opart, 1 day, idajrs, 37J 7 1 1 00 1 week. 1 7 i 70 1 monlh, 00 00 10 00 1 00 I day, 60 1 week, WI 1 37 IBJMIIM 00 a to I (ia 900 1 Tear. IS DO 1 year, St 00 rT7Vp tout, or Icm.

conalilnte 1 xwi, and fan lints a iq ami, fur two week or le, and fur any period over two week eight line are eonnted at a tquare. If any advertisemriu eieeed a square, the price will be In exact proportion. All advertise menu, without exception, are payable at tbe time of interline, and if intended to receive tee benelt of th country, a well th eity and ditlrict edition of the Ledger, they mutt be lent in before iitui o'clock in the evening. i FOR ALB AMD TO RSHT. 1jOR HALK OR TO RUNT, valuable Building 1 LOTS, in Thirteenth, Lombard and Jumper streets.

Apply to H. RALSTON, myOO lm Bticton Row, Choanal street FOR HALROne of the most so drably located Yard ia Philadelphia, doing a Irst rate btuiners, (which may be extended to any amount;) a tot rnrt, and permanent locationi will he old low foreuh, to any person wishing to enrage ht the business. Another favorable opportunity will not eomt occur. Communication conadenlial. Ad drew W.

R. Ledger nce jets I FOR ftALB A htndnome two eiory HOU8B, litual in JACOBY Street, No. between taca and Cherrr ttreeU It It desirable le Mil it to erne person who doc not with to occupy being now occupied ay a tenant, (wo na no tsperiur a ach,) who wiike to remain in it. Apply to WM. COLLADAT, )eU 3t eornerof Raeetnd Lybnindwreet aHk VaLTJaBLB MARKET STREET TORE.

tuL TO LET That large and elegant STORE, No. DM MARKET btreei, with Fixtuict complete. Pomln may be kd toon. jelt FOR ALE The O0OD WIU, STOCK and MTUHSS of an old establithed RtU firocery rHore. Tke Stock ie light and Rent low.

For particular inquire al No 867 CALLOWHILL Street, one door be erenlh; jol 2 FO A l.K A Ttluabl FARM, siloawrj JUlln Montgomery County, near the Twenty Mile Stone, ander a state of to enltivatlnn. Fur pittieular, inquir of M. THOMAS SON, A timiocr. jellKf 5 TO LET The neat STORE and DWKL l.SQ, No. It South Eighth street, having many cdnreniencrt and now occupied Shoe Store.

Alto, a STORK, on Broad ttreet near Wood, with Railwiy tutranse. Rent low to a good tenant. JOHN PRIOHETT, jcd Sl No South Eighth (treet eV FOR BALK Th MlilltU 01 a riUUK Lland PEED STORE, ia a good location for b. FOR SA dnra. laenire at No.

177 OLD YORK ROAD, above Oreen ttreet. Good Barn and Stabling attach rd Will he told a bargain, a the present proprietor witbes to quil Iku bonnet. JeU 1 TO LET, and immedia'e pnotosn.a given, the DWEI.LIrtO No. DOCK Nrect. next lo Ike lion, to wna be well danled to many softs of b.

il I icq mmv mimip tftini. n'm ujint iiii m. Apply to A. r. I MUKHIB, A iruw4 FILBERT Btret.

uw TO LET Tke Dweili'ng Part ofTllOUBK, iaelconiainifff eight Ron ins, In a good location. To a respectable family, wtthimt children, mm would he i nad accxernotlallng. Tl rrttl lalcn jm noar ifde trcd, Address i. W1LSOM, at the oAo of lha Ledger. jr ispsow ft FOR BALB A small fAUM, Bve miietjajfc iiora Ihe CUV.

eoatsininf I31acre of gnodL Land, siiaaled on the Mala Road le HiUm m. 4,14. Impnrremat DWF.LLI.NO HOUSE and trut'Duiuungt inerv is mi ma a new Duouing biwito on the premise, with Ur Power eompjete. It would suit a Manufacturer. Inquire at tt7 MKR CHANT Street, Phila.

mylMlm GTO RKXT ON MQDKRATH TERMS. SeTeral ROOMS, of varioa diieanaiona, ia Ihe neiehborhand of Third and Market Street, a central situstton, well calculated for offices, the storage of goods, or manufaeiorie' two of which are wall splrJ.ftwthfV''noThsttirigbslits. Akn, to lot, dry and well loured cellar. Inquire al No. CHKNIJT StaH.

up stair. Call from 10 oliwi A.M.tolP.M myleod3m ALUABLK FARM, AT fklVAiK.fi BALR The suiaariber offer al private ale hi Valuable FARM, in Pequea Valley, YuZ diaa Township, Laacuster eoniity, aboal three fourth of a mile from Wiilianwlown. adjoining land of Henry Kekert, Georg Uhiis Kckert and others, etxuuninf to Acres an I'M rereaea, neat aseasure, wiift a roo rHAMa, muubb, an axeeiieni none Barn, witk a Wrgun Shed and Corn Crib attached. Part of th mrehace nsiiney auyruauua on the place (desired. Per terms, ppW to M1CUAEJL MALONE, Uuieaaier City.uT THOMAS MORRIS, tyl tf.

No. Loeast ttrcct, Philadelphia. 4T PGR RENT Fo term of three loi AtsIIt year, eommenemff en the tllh of March next, a FARM, now in th leaare of est lee, rituals ia Woolwich Township, withia foar mile of Sureeksemoagk, N. J. eoamiaiag I HO seres, of wkith i in timber.

Th leoaul will be re qalrrd to my all taxes, as en the premises, annually, 000 to lOM bashal of lime for farming purposes, and to as on the premise all lb hay and straw made thereon nay all turn to which they may be aoieet. will have liberty to occupy, annual. 10 in It acre for Hack (arming, and lo eul a murk Umber a may be nceatary tor nrewoud and fencing purposes. Security will be required for lb faithful nerfjrmaneeof Ihe eonl act. Person desiroo of'renting said Farm will be attended lo on personal application, or by letter, (prat paid,) staring what (hey are willlnr to give for th annual real.

JACOB D. GILL, iet lawtfi Lsneaater, Pa. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE. The sabseribar of art al Private I Bala hi valuable FARM, situate within one mil of LANCA8TSB, on the New Holland Turnpike, containing On ffuuirlrtd and rWsaip Aertt of Limestone LAND, In a kigk state of eal. tivation, well watered witk stream running Ihrougk Ike centra of th whole.

The feneet ere ia good order the whole pat up with locum posts and eaeanet rail: the greater portion ka been pal withia the two but year. The improvement are a good Brick HOUSE, an excellent Stone Barn, Granary, with corn erlb and wagon ehed ansa tied Carriage House, Dairy, all ia good order. The Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad passe throagk one edge of Ihe Farm. Any further in formaline can be received by applying to the subscriber, residing on th premiss. arra tft hTTfTHAKT.

MALONB. TO REIT A MILL, now beikiing alMaya vank. either calculated for a Cot ion or Wool lea Factory; It dimennoip arc 73 feet long by feet wide, and Ire Marie high, with the tutr nt oawlde) the water wheel UN II feet mehe ia diameter, and 10 feet backet cesrslM. Th first moving power and for bay Itted apenmplrto, with one kandred bMhe of water drawn from lac canal, nnder a three feet head. Thh) Mill will hold 4,900 spindle and preparation, with the requisite number of Loom.

The tot where the Mill stands ie tot) feet front, on the main mad, and IK fret ace on mid lot is a rood stone WEU UNO, 40 by t0 feet, three ctorie irt, witk a kitchen IS try feet, two none high; likewise, EIGHT HOUSES on adjoining property, which are intended for the ne of the Mill. The whole of this ere perry will be rented far a term of yearn, and will be ready to give possession from the 1st Is Ik Uth of August next. Apply to ie4. ANDREW YOUNG. ft FACTORIES FOR 0ALB OR TO RKMt VA Situated at RsrAeaft, Htlawori Csuatrs, Pusn.

svfeaara, on Chester Creek, aboal six mikm from lac www in vuesver, yis One lerg Stona foar and ana half start hbrh, wiih room ssBicienl for too Leousf, and whk fa'l power for tbe same at all season of the year. Alan, ia this building, Loom, in good order, witk lac requiat Shafting, ft, for the tame, and Sissm Boiler and Pipe for warming Ihe MHL Conaeeted witk Ibis Mill a Urge Hon Ury riouse, with Stores and Fixtures, and a larr Frame Bur ate and Counting room. Also, one Stone Bailding, 40by4S, fhrre rtnrir high, which ie now ocespied and used for cotton spuming snd weunng, with power sufficient for the came, and Dry House for the nfihu u.n Also, a three storied Grim Mi l. with two re of eiOTB, iwo ouiuFg eiotns, eraijrs, ana every auitite (t country and merchant wnrk Th Tenements for the work people will aeeoev aaoaaie inirty ana are rrosthr built of Stone AUkl a comfortable MAN9lo( HOUSt; and FARM of ahnat seventy aeree of Laut. ta good order and Condition.

wHh good Bam end Oat atmiee nor oemuee ueeripuon win sa girea le annll by the abtriber, and the pram will he shim a by H. (joajua. retuUng theren. 1 as Fae k.ne ar new anoer lease, wsiea will rtly Kll oAlaj UnltOdPhJIUtWi. i'v aaraauak ai i i Jli aV nr a Si I' ''II1 "'I' JO VOL.

XIX. N0. 72. FOR SALB5 AND TO RENT. 0 OK GROUND TO RENT.

Tli LOT Or 1 GROUND. 70 faal thraa ihm an Paaaniik Road, CO foal i incbee oa Chrialiaji atreai. IS feet kjiu ib ire, a inrnoa on slreet, in the DISTRICT OF SOUTHWARD, will oe rentee tor a term of year, It would be a hri rale siard for a aurbla yard, carpenter or wheelwright shop, iih room for lumber, or to ate for lumber alone Apply 140 South NINTH St. 4t S4 THE KTOCK and FIXTURES of an old etia blisbad ftna, Oraim aad Smi Stars, in lbs centre ihe eiiy, will be cold a bargain. For address, in.

quire al ibe Ledger Omeev )elj 0TO RK.vT To a smtll family, wiihoul children, two or three ROOMS, two of which are ea lha second floor, wiih private eutranse. Addree Rooms, al thoLedger Office. Jel3 3t FOR SALE A WHSEI.WRIOHT SHOP, JLI with Fixtures and Stock. Inquire Immediately atNo. 440 North THlRi) Street.

N. Jel3 JtJ JACOB WELAND. 0FOR SALE A well csuUithedumill GRO CKRY STORE and FIXTURKS, on FRANK. FORD Road, nine door above Oiler street. Th areaeut owner' reason for selling ibat he hi about lea.inf; HFwn 1 eie DFOR SALE EA a new threottory H0V8X STORK, with Back Baildinm.

on THIRD, near George street. N. L. Alto, a Hoota in SewA CemdM. Apply at TREGO'S Real Estate Agency po Booth SEVENTH Street.

jel3 3te Q' FOR BALK A FARM of JJ Acres, tlla aled on Ik UrMl read, a l.ttle shore Tl" Ike Hart Lane. Inquire of PR KUBRICK FOSTER, Ike corner of DUKB and CHERRY Street, Ken wigton. jel3 3ta IO RENT On modcral terrm, a HOUSE, pensive Walks snd Pleasure Grounds. It it situated near Ihe BRISTOL TURNPIKE, on the first road leading to the river above th nix Mile Stone, tbe list House to lb right hand (If th renter would with tb owner to remain at a Boarder, the price would be much reduced Communication mav be had, dally, by Omnibuses, Steamboal sta, Ac. Apply on ise premises.

OI i 3t a TO LET A large STORE and F'XTURES, good order, late ihe property of Mr. John Miller, deceased, liluate ia GERMANTOWN, near tbe Eight Mile Stona, where a large and profitable bad no ha been done. For particulars apply lo the subscriber, on the praises iell sw MARY MILLER. STEAM POWER TO LET, with ROOMS. Inquir in BROAD Slreet, above Vine.

SATTERFIF.LD A WELIA BLACKSMITHim, TURNING and FINISH inn none at the shortest notlne. ielO 1 OKEATIAVINfJ to" the HKATjS ofthTNi: QTION. Braids and Fancy BONNETS, Bleach rd, "rested and Wired a well at tan be done, 31 Je. each; Leghorn A Panama Hats, do do Children's Han and Btnnet 156. do.

Al BIJUTU Stiect, below Fourth, Cilyade. jc lma M0. THOMAS WlIiTK flat of Commerce VTjoontiniet th ananufaetuie of B0NNKT8, ia "all brsnchee, at bis Factory, SIXTH Street, sbore Poplar, and, for th aosomrnodstion of hi friend and eastomeru, has taken the Store, No. North SECOND opposit Chrisl Church, where may be found hi usual variety of BONNETS and HATS, all ef hi own aurraftcta Alan, is eon tiantly receiving a sapnly of the VICTORIA KA POUTAN BONNET. Price SI.

)I0 lw S3 HAT AND BONNET BLEACHING AND PRESlINS FTABUSHMENT.sVuV No. 10 AO ANUS PtdC. WM. TAY LOR. (HteeeeM to Wm.

Maall. ben most resoect fully to inform Merchants, Milliners, and other, that he i now prepared to execute all order at th thorteet notice, in tb neatest and moat fashionable style Getulemea't Leghorn and Panama Hat done superior to any other establishment In the ehy. Ht ln BON KTb I BONN El's 1 SuH thev uor ihe bajnin from all puru of the eity and cnontrv.to Ihe CHEAP CASH STORE, N. E. eorturof TENTH nd MAKIIKT Street.

The tub. tcrilirr, from kit experience In the Dry Goods Line for Iba last fourteen years, latter himself he ran sell lower than any other hoes in th eiiy, and will. aw pteee mora of me Cheap VH cent frtnu. with a btree assnrtmrnl of all kinds of DRY GOODS and BONNETS. Also, on band, a few very fin Leghorn Flat.

myMlmw Don't fnrget No. 373 MARKET Street, (ml No. W. TENTH Street. JOHN TAYLOR.

Mm OrWERVKTor)SKRVE! atl received at CTlJAMkS S. WHITE'S Ntv BewH Si, No. 174 ACE Street, between Fifth sad Sixth (tall ease of the splendid BONNETS cvor offer ed lor sale. Nolle the following price i 00 Neapolitan, from nsoioiN 1400 Albert Braid, 1000 Florence Braid, 1M Parisians, 1M Penian Lae, 1 00 to I 1 IU 10 60 I to 4 tS I to 4 td eu ease straw 37,10 1 00 The Mock in fact comprise an usnrtment that can not be kur pasted, aad at price extraordinarily low. Amu at, whixk, atl tfylbw 171 Ban sweet, between Hh and Itk 1 CHEAP AND GOOD If you d.m't want to g.nvi i' a.

mrj sin, wh and buy on of my cheap and durable HATS 1 hare a lull arsortment of wn.ii, mach ana Mouse Color Beaver, Brush, Cataimere and Silk, at orice to ait ihe mnet economlOAl. C7" All kind of CAPS. D. A. KNF.A8S.

el4 3t Baceeator to Syren, SrMt Soalh tlreet, doortbel. Third, North Bide. MACKINAU HAT. CHARLES OAKFORD alalV nforms friends aad euutoassr tksi he ha JSsti received a small lot ef Iba above HATS, to which he Invite th atteniioa of gentlemen that wuh la obtain mis (ventilating) article (or Summer wear, al No 104 CHESN UT Street, fifth door above Third etrret )el3 3ti a LOOK AT THIS AND SAVE A DOLLAR bv eurchuinc HATS of ROBERT F. at the Cheap Hat Store, No.

23, North SECOND Street, oppoaite Chriat Church, at the following low pnoea, i suit ine nraes in iutimere nau ms ftj u.u tl I91u k. 1 i. riw iiwiwnflHrii run utii, viih S3 Mi Russia Hal St 10 Fine Silk til Uuleakua ft SO Men's and Boy' Far Hat SI 93. M. M.

A gooa aasarrmwtot men' ana uoyr Clou caps, of the la1 test style. Dont forget the number! tOj North BBCONP Street, nt trnwlv) fl HO! FOR THE "ROCKY MOUNTAINS. VV. THK BEAUTIFUL "OREGON" WHITE BEAVER HATS, recently Introduced the notiec of oar patrons, continue tc elicit universal sd an ration and atensivc sale, tke eieiaaeeand lightneat ef these really magnificent HATS being their own reermrmendaiion. We therefore cordially invite all of oar friends and those ef the public, who want a serf tttMtiful MM, admirably adapted to the present season, to give a a call, satisfied of oar entire aM litv to nui tAt aute" of the mort fastidious, either in fmirit or prist, the great eaten US It ia purchasing Ihl important anici ureal.

ITT Recollect the plana. i BRMONB FLORENCE, Fuiiontst.i Hittiu, Je7 tOw I ISO Cbesuat Street, ext poor to ta corner ot roorta, upper sue. MA DOLLAR SAVED IB A DOLLAR EARN U). GENTLEMEN who make rule le lay eat Iheir money lo toe beat ad ran sue, ar respectfully entiled that they ran purchase HATS and CAPS at ASHBY ROCAP'S. Southeast Cor ner of FOURTH aad MARKET Street, basement dory, much cheeper than at any other place ia tbe city.

Aa bilaxiMo oehereno lo the rystem of larga ale, email profile, and eaaa on delivery, enable th proprietor to offer the different article in thsir lint at the following reduced rate i Finest White Bea ver flats, a to oo Black, i irst quality Nutna ror. i sv, seoona oo. ox so; arm quality woe nd Black Caasimere, Wi eooad do. (1 75: Irst quality Moteekia. second do St.

Also, an alenni teanrtsMot of Men's and Boys' Leghorn, Panama, and raim ueai Mai. myH Im OLD RED STORE, RACK Slreet. near Seventh, RAPPS Platio Ligbtnmg Rod INTS and CLOCKS, the very beat article. wnrianted at the lowest price. N.

Waieaea, Jewelry aad Yankee Clocks re paired very low. Je lm WM. D. RAPP, CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY 1 iPennaata want of Good Waiehe and Jewelry cacao, win ana a their aevaataoe to cSjTat tbe Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. N.

SECOND Steoraer of Quarry, be'ow Race, myl7 lmei a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CORSET WAREHOUSE. 00 AHCH 8 oase d. Mm. A BOYCE respectfully inform th Urr. saaau and her eaatomera, that she ht prenared to sarmlT Iheir order for Ihe several kind of CORSETS with promptness, and on tke nlHMdli Ssntu JVwkA, MtHh and 9rnm ffsaaus, which for case and elegance of It eaitnot be surpassed, from SI to IWb TbrUHaur, from tc 7i eta.

mvia 4m U0R8E8 TAKEN TO FA8TURKHorse 'wtU mkcD to Pasture at eta. per week, oa good Meauowu, where they will be strictly av 7 wm uiil be kaaded 10. and where they cannot be ttoten or uea. SAMUEL MURDOCK. Inquir alth BELL TAVERN, DARBY ROAD, ve mile below mantel street uricra.

ai jnr N. B. COW a and other Celtic taken to Pasture. NOTICE SWINS. 8HOATS AND 'PG8.

All Swine, Shouts and Pi found vuMitnr at lanr ia Ihe District of Spring raidcn. will be tahea up ea and after the tDth Jane. By order of Ike Police Omneittee. SAMl'KL KVANS, it ANDREW BRUMAKER, eunerintendeat of Peliec Sprrnf Gurden, June IMA. tawtH TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP, of a kaaauau etnaklile I I II I inalX oaf UiLLAirti PSNNSYL YaNTA rk wC 'FKCTQR1, No.

409 North SECOND Street, ire do irs beow Coalea. esxt side. N. Families eaa he laonlied bv lea tier Iheir WfrfieUc jeo lnr i Ji J. r' PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE a GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE CHEAP BOOT A SHOE WAREHOUSE Jf Men'(finClf Boou 00 lot30i Mon pg'd Seal, Morocco, Grain and Kip Boot from SI 71 lo 60 Men' Nullifier, Monroe, Clay.

and Na ItvaTiea, from SIM to SI Boy' Nulufiera, Natl Tie and Monro, 7f eenu to SI 00: Youth1 Monroe 80 eenu to 78 cents Women' Kid, Morocco and Lading Slippers end Jeff 7a eenu to SI 00 Women' Turnround 37, 7S eenls, all colors Women's light, black, blue and bronxe color i Garter 79 toll 11; Mitaea't nd Childrss's Gaitsr Boots Gaiter Tie and Slips, double and tingle soles, at reduced prices. Ladies' and Misses BONNETS Men's, Boy's and Iufanu' Legbora and Palm Lear HATS, to be had at No. 44 MARKET Street. I door East of Schuylkill Seventk. myU lm JESSE M.

WILLIAMS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Hour 6, i 7, ud to II, A. and 3 lo aad 3 to M. WRITING ROOMS AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No 140 CHESNUT Street, btlow Fifth, delightfully ailuated near Washington and Indrjpen deaee Fquares, will hereafter be opened at the abort hour, for person requiring fundamental, practical, snd thorough instruction in plain and omental Wii tint, Muumtil Antkmttic, BMkhtjnuf, snd Epittt hny i H.

Lessons givea in School and prints families, on very moderate terms. )cl4 4nmC CONCKNTRATEDFERTIUZER8 will be found decidedly cheaper lo those Fanner who have to haul any dulanoe. Six bushel of POUDRETTB will produce more Wheat or Cora, than aaast basse Ie of stable man are. Those who have used It th pact year, or previoa year, find It decidedly cheaper than other Fertilizer. A uperior articl may be had at No.

ff North FOURTH Street, of J. TATUM. or at the Manufactory, near Ik Penitentiary, In COATES Street, of ais auto WM. B. CONKUNS.

SPRING GARDEN TUBE WORKS ln VINE Street, between Schuylkill Second and Third tkreet GRIFFITHS most respectfully Inform Gas Fit)ra, Boiler Makers, and Ihe public generally, that a will aontiaoe the above businea heretofore. wyl 3roe N. A eomtant eupply always on hand, at No, sVehrwarc FOURTH Ht north of Cherrr. WHALEBONE, FOR DRESSES AND CORBET A lanr Slock si wars on hand, ere pared will me groatcot eve, at the old established Manufae an. at No.

1 South SECOND Street. anufaery, at No. 1 Boot The Trade supplied on In' WMK term, mnaonnp JOHN ENTWISAL, Hmnjaamm i WtUmg, Batetarirr ITtesw. Afol aad Carrel Bmdine of va rious hinds snd superior qiulity, No 8 HERMITAGE Conn, np dairs, back of No. iw wort laira street Order for the above article tlended to.

mytd lm fHbLlJMBIA fNSURANCK COMPANY, NoTl EXCHANGE INLAND TRANSPORTATION Jl5tS taken, and order frotn abroad post paid attended to att 3m 0. N. BUCK, Presidaat. TJATHB! BATHS THIKDSTKSET, BKLUW ARCH ROBERT BARMKR respeetrslly In forms h's friend and the naWie that hi well btown BATHING ESTABLISHMENT ia fitted op with every modern improvement for HOT AND COLD BATHS, at all hours, from o'clock in the morning to 13 o'clock at night. Vliiieri may spend on every attention being paid to their convenience and comfort.

Jo Jm4 PATENT Ol CLOTHS AT REDUCED PRICES. OIL CLOTH for Carriage and Wagon Cover. St, 47, 41, 38 nd Inches wide, oa Mutlia ana Liaen, prenared en an improved plan, which pre venu it from Cracking or Slicking, (it I article which eanot be beat.) Flo Oil Cloth, all widths, from 3 4 to I yard wide, well seasoned and of th newest styles. Otitd BUit, for Ual Lining, Wholesale and Retail, by POTTER CARMICHAF.L, Manufsewrera, myt tin ae North Third su, Philedelphk. A "STEAM ENGINE F0RBALK.

A Steam Engine, from four to five here power, in good running order, wiih boiler II feet long and 30 inch chamber, will be cold low for sash, if applied for immrdistely. Abo, WANTKD, an ENGINE from tea lo fifteen boite power, with two Boiler, 80 by feet long. Apply nt th Old Soutbwark Brewery, South FRONT Street, between Almond and Catharine streets, South war Jell lw W1. INKRAL WATER APPARATUS DRAW. ING BENCH FOR SALS, a second hand Mineral Water Apparatus, Kill used, und good at new.

It will be (old cheap. A Draw Bench, adapted for drawing lead pine, or Iron or copper a very gojfl machine, ana will tie tout at a very re dueedprlea. Apply to iw tr LAWXEitiis watwrr, No. tt South Eighth street, corner of Lodge street. N1 ICK.

TO DROVERS AND BUTCHERS A lane miiorilv of the Drover brinting Cattle to the Philadelphia Market, and a considerable num her of the Butcher have arrerd to hold the CATTLE MARKET at the Drove Yard on the Wet ride of the the Junction the Huvcrford Road and lsncaster Turnpike, and have fixed anon WEDNESDAY, June IMS, as the commencement day. Thi measure he been adopted because of iu utility, and it is confidently hoped that it will meet the aonrovai oi tetr mierenea in we purcaasa or sal of Fat Cattle. JeV tw 1rONEY TO LOAN At Ihe PH(KNIX LOAN 1TA OFFICE, No. 3SS SOUTH Street, second Ooor (bov Eighth. The subscriber continue to advance Mimev ou silver riate.

witcne. jewetrr. noase hold Furniture, Wearing Apparel and Merchandise In general, it the Old ttablished stand, No. 331 SOUTH Street. J.

KALIS, sl4 1m Demised rawntiroKer. V1 ERV IMl'ORTANt Td BUILDERS ANfi OTHERS Afinfii. a MANTELS, of every deseription, the mnst rensonablc term The uhscriner has sever' oeaaiuui tntuems, on ine us ihie aad Lefevianlan. both ia the Frvptiaa Black. Gold aad Italian White, wuca cannot he surpassca.

bestdee a variety of other pattern. Pleuse call and examine beforejurehaingltewhere. Marble Yard, GALLiO VYHlULi CH DCKIW rilM, BOUIB tine. i. v.

vutvrut'UK. N. B. All order Ikankallv received and ou no te ail attended to. IS1 OTICE TO BUILDERS The Sutxeriberl are prepared to SAW LUMBER (White Pine and White Onkl to order, and deliver ct nnv point oa the Delnviar or Bchulyklll aeeemibla to Bay eratt.

navinrinre cw in noeruuna eun iar ni "oilders at snort notiec. Adores JASON D. PASSMORE It Port Deposit, Md, or pply to H. YEKKES. Noriheast corner of Fourth snd Cbec nut Pittsburg Packet Office.

e4 lm rpK PUBLIC ore hereby noufird, thai JOSEPH ROGERS i tb only person authoriacd to Sign, Drawor Endorse NOTES in the name of HERDS GEN, ROGKK8 CALUWr.LL. JOSEPH ROGERS, THOMAS CALDWELL. Phlladslphla, April Igih, 1B4. myl endlm TJARASOLS, PARASOLETTES AND BUN I ir i 1 beautiful finish, of the let est new etvlee. and at tke TORY, No.

I O. BKUONU rhilada. ima31 3nr EVIT COAL WHARF, AT CHRISTIAN Street, sou inwa.viv w. iEwr alien up this wharf fnr a Bhlnnina and Retailirur COAL WHARF, aad offer Whit and Red Ash COAL of all sixes and best quality, by th cargo or ton. Application made at the WHARF, or No.

18 WALNUT Street, or North NINTH Direct, third door below Filbert, will be promptly attencca to. tnyia a oa fiANK Of BU8QUEHANNA COUNTY. AT MONTROSK, FAThs Cirealating Note of th abov Institution are redeemes at the omoe of Us (abseriber, at 1 1 per cent, discount. Also all kind of anearrent Money purchased at the lowest rates of aiaeoanl. or.

JUHrt at uuuuaxu, mylMmi II South Third street, Phila, STAMMKRINS CURED DK. COMSTOCkVB fmrnl (iywauuivm and PcfygM InuiUmU, ICS ARCH Slreet, deigned no only for tke cm tf 81mm avrw Vfttnv itatnna, tor instruetioa Alseaussa and Ibe asaal branches of oa English edo cation, bat far the acquisition of lha most ImporUnt aucttuv aad susdaia Jnnaf mylS Snr CHARLES 8rt mm jibmn Sirarf. Meesrs. CUMMINS HOPKINS having leased the above estahliahmenl, which will be ready for the reception of visiter on WKDNKSDAY, the 8th resrjectfully solicit the patronage of the travelling community aad tke eiti serujof Philadelphia. That house has undergone a thorough repair, and no pain nor oxpea ha been spared to render it a desirable abode, for cither permanent or transient custom, to all who may favor a with their mpport.

B.T. CUMMINS, Late of A. M.HOPKINS, myd tft late of Head' Mansmn House. A RARB SPECULATION FOR MONEYED MKN FOR SALE Oat TO WHS "MA. F.LZ EL'S EX I BITION OF TH CON PLAGRA TION OF MOSCOW)" uAammatoa Rope Dancers, with BptaJtimg Figynt Pyrie Fires," and "Mechanical Theatre The whota of tea cbova being in perfect working order, and (an be pat up in anv place in the vpaea of on week.

Thi splendid and unrivalled exaltation will be mid lew for cash, or may be hired al a reasonable rale, alone; with la services of a peraoa perfectly qnalited to conduct it. and would have aa obiretion lo tiara! lo any patt of the world For farther paniealar, addrow P. L. Philadelphia Pot ofte. jelO lwf LEATHER! ImpanoM outers, aud CsacAnnJrri.The tuheert bcr keeps constantly on hand Upper Leather, ia all iu variety.

Alan, a kit of too Bplita, suitable for Boot, Cnuck, and Trunk makers, together with Har ne, Bridle, cole and Japan Leather, In all varieties, Which will be ld low for cask, or approved paper, A. DANNAXER, VS9 North Third st, bttuicw Race a 1 Vine sea, ft B. A Bp'itting Machine, ia eoanpfeta ardor, Wlu a mm tow, sppuou tev swm. mjus ucisw LEDGER TRANSCRIPT. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE W.

For the Public Udger.J Mmu, EofTftk The food old dayt of cry. iff lost child at the corner of the ttreet, by tbe aid of si out bellman, have passed away, nd in iheir place we bave the modest ound of mall chop bell, carried oftexitinec by youth quite a modest tb low linkling sound of hi bell, earrhing fur loal brother, sister or companion. Now if parent or guardian are too poor lo employ other mean permit on of your radert to make a lhi subject. Suppose each retail drug More io ibe city and county keep a mall slate, upon which rhall be eolered a descriptioa of lost children ia their neighborooods, might out some trouble, expense and lime saved by many? Tbe well known character of our druggist, and tbe fact that ibeit store are opea at night later than other business men, are my reasons for naming them ia this project. R.

The uggestlons of our eoTrespondeol are very good, far as they go, and we therefore publish them. The heart burning anxiety and fearful apprehensions of tbe parents of a child lost, that evil may have befallen it, appeal strongly to the humanity and sympathies of the coarsest nature, and there can be but few, if any, who are not ready to afford any facilities in Iheir power to restore a child to it parents as tpeedily as possible. In addition to Ibe suggestion of R. we would say that we know of no way yet invented by which thi city and Districts, and currounding cities atd villages, oaa be so quickly and thoroughly searched for a tost child, or anything lost, a by a notice In the Ledger. i the Public Ledger.

Hmu, Eorroas As the Public Ledger is almost universally tbe first newspaper to conceive atid herald improvement, we would ur ge! other, if permitted, through its columns, to me puoiie ana city minorities, corrective of a positive nuisance in the present cou Unction and operations of the ehyash carta, Most persons who have been so unfortunate a to be in (treet When one of tbeee carts ht passing, on a windy day, have differed by its content alighting profusely oo their clothes and person. This could eaiily be prevented at a trifling expense, by making them close, with a kind ot hopper on top. ijtm.r. itU Richmond Theatre, New York, wa( once Aaron Burr's country seat. A correspondent of the Post relate the following incident aa connected with it.

The mansion itself is a lofty twfrslorv frame house, very large on the ground, with many architectural embellishments on it front. The frame was brought from England, and the home ha altogether an imposing appearance. Many years since, when Aaron Burr wit about to leave for England, he sold his mansion and about twenty acres of the pasture and woodland, to Mr. Attor, for 930,000, nihject lo hi redemption on bis return, by paying tbe interest. Burr was Mr.

Astor lawyer. Year elapsed, and be came back. In the meanwhile, it bad been graded, dreeta laid cut, many improvement made, and. conse(uently, it wangreaUyenbanced in value. Burr told Mr.

Astor ha proposed to take Ihe property and refund the money, with interest, to which Mr. Antor of course ohiected. The writings were examined, and tbe stipulation truck Mr. A. with (urprise.

The matter wm compromised, by paying aa additional aviu.uuu. ne feme property now is worth many million of dollars." Maqketic PaiirrtNo Thjcq ur a. Tbe New York Journal of Commerce of Thursday says have Men a specimen of worth printed by a machine with the above title, but bave not yet oeen maue acqusmtea with the mode of working it All we ran ay ia, tort cuch let let can be produced by telegraphic wires, and proaucea rspiuiv ana accurately, a we are assured ibey can be, this invention, for practical usefulness, far surpasses any other of the kind which ha yet been brought before the public. Tbe name of tbe inventor is not vet Dubliel announced, bul we expect to be able to commu nicate it, and other particulars relative to the invention, in ibe course of a few day." Cavt. Fbrmont recently addressed a publio assemblage at St.

Louis, which had gathered for tbe purpose of bearing him explain the ob ject of bis expedition lo the Rocky Mountains. The Missourmn says From this little specimen of Ihe public feeling, Ibe foes to the immediate occupation of Oregon might read an important lesson. Some twenty men were to be selected for ihe expedition toward tbe vetting sun, and at a few hours' notice they appeared in such numbers that a whole regiment ghl bave been at once raised, of active, intelligent and daring young men, who could bave proudly borne tbe broad banner of their country, against all opposition, to Ihe shores of ihe Pacific tJucb is a slight exhibition of the deep eealed feeling in tbe breasts of tbe Western people, in favor of pushing our settlements beyond the mountains." 1 1 OaiooN. The editor of the Independence Expositor writes from the camping ground, May as follows A ride of one hundred miles from Independence has brought us in tbe midst of a scene the most grateful and animating my eye ever hailed. In the centre of a beautiful prairie, which Ibe wild taste of the Raw Indian ha selected for their permanent village, is the rendesvous of Ihe Oregon emigrants, semhled here to complete their final organisation.

One hundred and four wagon, arranged in an oval ring, and linked togetherwitlr ox chains, form at once an immense carat to enclose the stock, and an impregnable fortress to protect them. One hundred more wagons, encamped in groups, at small distances, complete the troop here assembled, which, dotting the plain with their snow white covers, resounding with a buv snul. tiliide plying to and fro in business of prepara inn n. Tiling lha tmA nf at rw.1 i. devouring the luxuriant grass, serve to heighten ia interest a scene full of animation, sunshine and exoitement.

Simultaneously with the departure of this body of emigrants, of whom we are now taking leave, other bodies have already commenced their journev from 8t Joseph's. Ha vannah and Council Bluff These, of whose number we have no positive information, by re. port equal tbe emigration by the route if la dependence," 8t Hiw "Raoos." A correspondent of the Brooklyn Keg ster tens a very good story conneoea wun isoukib jcrrwa, ine atrtnor ol the new comedy. Many yar go, Mr. Jerrolj Rroduced a piece for one of Ibe Loud' The ea.

in which there was a character named Rsggs. About this time, Mr. Mitchell, now manager of the Olympic, New York, was engaged at the Theatre at which ine piece was to be pro duced. In casting the piece, appear Mr. Jerrotd selected Keely to play the part of Rsggs, Mr.

M. being cast for some subordinate parL Ran, however, coming within the line of Mr. Mitchell's engagement, he properly declined playing in the piece aniens ha performed his le iiimate nart. Sir," aid Jerrold, 1 wilt write you down I shall live to be revenged, sir, for this trca ment" You m. be revenged doubtless," was the prompt and witty reply of Mitchell, "for torn KttUittomvM lor he unexnectctllv found in tb provincial actor a meiropoliia wit who could teat him with bi own we Don.

A might be exnecled in such a man, he took Mitchell by ibe hand, gave hun the part ol itaggs, and lived lo him ia Ragg fifty aticcessiveaighi. Ellawobth. Tat Porrntun, wilt hare com pleted hi performance of walking 1,000 miles in 1,000 coxsecutive hours, over the EdipawCoirrme nt Carrollton.on lo morrow morning at fl o'clock, it being the third time wilmn the last few year that he has accomplioed inis leal. During hi two nreviou aerformanoes, at, tbe North, be vsac favored wuh a bracing atmoapbt re and fine weather and suffered comparatively lit le. Uorioc the preaent perfurtnance, be has had ie encounter, until withie the last few week, utmost incessant which, together with I lie torrid heat of the sua at intervals, and the ener vating effects of tbe climate, renders thia by far the most remarkaMS penormince ot ine Kind ia thi or any country.

i. u. pc. Illtllilll 16, 1845. Si' TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF" PHILADE1 JU1A.

I very much tegret, my fellow citizen, the necessity that exists for my thus addressing you, mi wuuia wunng retrain irom reuecttng on the motive and action of your lepreeenMlive, if clf repect would permit me lo be silent but misrepresented as I have been by those whose official position it (upposed to give strength lo their attack, I am deirott by a refutation of their attacks lo show you that your sufTiiges hive not been unworthily bestowed oa me, and tbst the expiration of the term of servio and the necersitv for a new election are lb chief motives of the present assault upon tbe Coroner, whom, by a very large majority, you selected ia 182. The emolument of tbe office have been great, ly exaa geraled, and at the last session of the LccBlaMire there was pateed alaw limiting them to $ld00 per annum, and at the same time declaring that it shaft not be the duty of the Coroner of Philadelphia to hold an inquest unless in case of violent death; the wisdom aud propriety of the law bave been questioned; ihe duty of the Coroner is to ascertain Whether a sudden death was or was not produced by violence, and lo hand over any oflenders lo the poorer of tbe law; but a the law has been amended and aow exists, the Coroner need bold no inquest except in cases of (ascertained T) violent death, presenting to perpetrator of secret and speedy crime the facilities for complete escape. Tbe compensation of the Coroaer having been considerably abridged, I could not afford (for 1 am a poor and pUin mechanic, who never before held ofllce) to keep an assistant, and to be as li beral in my expenditures as I nreviouslv could. under the agreement existing between myself ina toe iounty uommiwioner but as Ihe Commissioners gave me notice that they would not pay any burml expense, exceotinc such as I sa lisiuctorilv proved to them were actually disbursed, I determined to leave the matter of bu rial of those who bad formerly met my care the Commissioners.or to such officers as were by law bound to attend lo tbe same, tbe Coroner having hitherto done it voluntarily and without anv tegai or actual ooiigation oa mm lo do so. hen I first entered; upon Ihe duties of the office, I made an arrangement with the Commissioners and County Auditors, by which for tbe sum of $7 in each case, I was to attend to tbe burial of such a had no relatives nor friend: this agreement having been annulled by tbe Act of the Legislature, it was not a pan of the Coroner's duty to attend lo such burials, and as tbe Commissioners would make no arrangements with me, excepting such aa made it aucoded with actual loss to me, this duly remains a it existed prior to the agreement I originally made.

So far from the office yielding $100 per an num, I asure you that the expense of my office, during tbe month of May, (under tbe new law,) exceeded its receipts, aud while the law lakes care that in no event shall the receipts exceed 11500 per annum, it does not assure lo him that or any amount whatever. A lew day since a child came to its death by drowning; believing this to be a violent death. I deemed it a duty to hold aa icquest oa the bod v. though in so doing I ran counter to the views of Senator bibbons, who Incut bi there was no oo eaiion todoso; knowing no difference of persona so far as the performance of duty was concern ed, I held the inquest, and although it was stated that I examined uo witness, yet tbe person Disking this statement was actually present when I examined one witness upon oath, and a child (whose tender years were such a made it unfit lo De sworn) wilnout oam. That I should not have pleased those who spoke and reported in the County Board against nie, it net at an surprising; tney were ail my political foe, and I do not think I owe the office to the vote of a single one of them.

It is my in tention lo comply luithtuwy with my orb. of oiilce, and to perform its duties tothe best of my abilities; if I shall in any case hold an inquest where the death was not violent, I shall not ask nor expect compensation, but 1 appeal to my fellow citixen, whose confidence I nave received and cherish to disregard the political auack thus mad upon one who challenges the fullest investigation into his official conduct. It is as II ray de.ire as it is my duty to respect and to obey tb law, but to impose upon me volunteer duties, expensive in their character and beyond my means, I cannot submit to, nor will I permit malice or venom, to place me unfairly aad ua imily before public, ams rity of whom hare boslowed upon me their suffrage. Faancis Beewtohj). Coroner's Office, June Id, 1845.

MatANCBOLY. Mrs. Srh Bliss, of Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, (Pa.) who for a length of lime had been laboring under mental derange ment, drowned herself in the canal. Ellkwokth, who bss undertaken to walk (near New Oilcans) a thousand mile in a thou sand hours that is a mile each hour bad performed at the last accounts 9 12 mile. The Cost to tbe County of Warren, N.

for the trial of the men charged with the murder of the Castner family, paid previous May. wa 57, and ihe business is not finis at Miacxa Coi'BT. On Wednesday afternoon. Ihe jury found a verdict of guilty against Heni man, tor passing oouuterfcit notej. Zia Sivkri Storm.

There was a heavy rain and dorm near Centieville, Ciieen Ann's eounty, on Monday. Irees were uprooted, lence blown down, and considerable damage done to the crops. Cot Hariut. We are informed (say the Arkansas Intelligencer, of the 21th all. that a Court Martial will sit at Fort Smith ou the 3d proximo, lo investigate ceitain charges preferred against Col.

Ilarni of the Dragoons. What are the charges we have not learned. Many distinguished otficer of the army will be eent. Sncroa No Exthm. Tho Missourian stales that A Mr.

Joseph McLa'td, of Cap Girardeau ountv. recently committed suicide. JMo cause Is known for the set. say that journal, adding at tbe same lime that he bad no family." We hope tbe Missourian does not mean to intimate that bad he had a family his suicide might have bee accounted for satisfactorily. N.

O. Picoyun: Killed. JoseDh Walker. John Cerey and John O'Neal, wire killed in Mr. David Lloyd' coal mines, near Wilkesbarre, on Thursday last, by the caving ia of the roof of ibe mines.

Tbe AJ voruta aisles that the accident was owing entirely to the carelessness of tbe men, in not propping the mine according to the directions oi Mr. Lloyd. TUcall ov MnmlOriARita. We observe by tbe Baptist Resistor that the board of the Bptiat Missionary society eriuueiy vumeinpiaic) inm recall of some of their misinan coo quence of the heavy debt which has now for so long a lime ntmg over ine wcrar. a uvyv that the reoeated calls upon the societies corn posing Ihe denomination will yet meet with a timely response, and avert so ditrou a move ment I lie dew ht aoout ayiu.wu.

PaTRwr Cam Tbe Lotiiville Journal of Mnndaveivealhe Verdict in the District Court of the U. 3. (ot Kentucky, of a patent care which baa long beea pending Woodworm auminis fratar vs. Wilson and another. Tbe patent was fnr a nl mini machine, (ranted lo Woudworth, of this State, in Verdict for the assignee of the iiaient bave been ooiaioeu in reverai 1 1 ito States, but that in tbe case mentioned in tbe Journal was for the defend ints.

Tn Vur Vrtrr Rot.Tx between TJsnvilIe and Sunbury, via Ruebville and Snydertown, will go into opertioa in a lew www. At. tK i.din. of PnvJertown. ha contracted for carrying the mail, ard will eommence his weekly trip a soon a scnewuio prepared, Rod Piwmasters appoinud along the touta.VanriU Vmnfrat.

Th Strsad of Au axiHAHUtrsn. A new ignba receatly been himg out in ihe upper part of Broadway, bearing th startling ioacrip lion 4 Ths Al'thaiua. Bit of Liquor. 3 ftntt per giatt xms ine most encouraging lira for the Alleghaniasstlitt we bave met will. An Allesbaniun sma her" for 3 cent is cheap enough.

Tbe prprieior will a matter of course, on Ibe ntire patronage of tbe S1 te tfs in national nomenclature. tfroo. v. Largest Cyuudsr iv me Wirlo There wa cast at the woiks of Ihe West int Fuou dry, on the I3h. a 15 art cylinder oi VJO A.mm rr and 11 fen in lenrh.

vrcrtiinr lea ton. It is ia'ended for the Mount Savape Iron Comrnvi near Cumberland, Md and is lo 1 I blow tour ixasi umuceu tn tn urpn vw. making 400 per week. The time occupied in running tbe iron from that fmncces to the I mould was seconds. 9 PRICE ONE CENT.

Mas. Willard. formrrlv of the Tmv Femalo Seminary, has recovered 920 000 from the estate efDr. Ystes. late ber husband.

sum had been pledged lo ber in tbe marriage contract, on condition that she would relinquish ber right of rvn rot trk Cuildrim. Take a bit of iponge, fV 'n the shape of a mouse, and give it lo tbe kitten. C7" Waste paper should never be wasted. Dxownkd yoa Love Leonard Bowman, love Sick youth of 18. threw himself otf lha Hau tery ycsterdiy afternoon, into Ibe North river, TYTf ratm wouidniiet bun marry tbe girl of bis heart.

A boatman pulled eut, and succeeded in bringing the dripping and despairing young gentleman to tbe shore. Not So It wa reported, come months ago, on the authority of a paragraph from a French piper, re published in the London papers, that a tunnel, of Roman construction, had been discovered at Marseille, under tbe mouth of Ibe har bor. The Civil Engineer and Architects' Jour nal state, on tbe authority of Mr. Hi mm, who had lately been in Marseilles, that nothing of the kind was known there. Shootmo Scram.

Mr. Davis, who owns the ferry over Licking River, had a qnarret with Mr. Joseph Sellman, the Previous to the shooting, Sellman knocked Davis overboard from the boat into the river; Davis swan ashore. Soon after, Sellman attempted 10 draw a dirk. wiwn Davis shot at him wuh a pistol, the nail taking effect in Sellman side.

He walked np to the barrack and fell. We believe hi wound is not considered dangerous. Davis was arrested aad examined, but discharged on a full examination. What Nrxt? Ar ingenious musical composer of this city ha invented a machine, for which he is about to take out a patent, by which a composer can discover, after be has played off an original composition, that it is all written fir him on paper nolo, bar, rest, time, expression snd all, so that any musician ean play the piece from the machine made MS. It is simple in construction, easily attached to a piano, and can be got up cheep.

Y. Ev Mirror. EvaorEAN Emigrants to New York. The number of arrivals in this city for the week ending the 10th of June, 1815, is 2230 for the month ending the 'me date, Of these, 3V07 were Irish. Of those, 120 sailed from London 282 from Dublin ISO from Glasgow 244 from Belfast, and the remainder from Liverpool.

From France, Via Havre, tbe arrivals of steerage passengers up to tbe same period, were 1318; from various continental ports, 1150, Tit: Rotterdam 3S7, Hamburgh 66, Antwerp 78, Bremen 629. Total number of steerage pnseen rets arrived from Europe ia the month ending June 10th, 115,9411. JVsw Yorklixprau. Most UrtroRTTHATE. The Pittsburg Post says One of our most worthy oitisens ha been burnt out no less than ourtimes within the Inst two months.

He wa one of the many hundreds who suffered on Ibe 10th of April; uo the 37th of Msy, he wa again oaoght in the fire on Seventh street from there he moved to Brighton, Beaver county, where his ill luck appeared lo follow him, and he was again burnt out by the fire that occurred in that place. Since then he ha been purchasing things to make another art, and we understand they were all consumed in on of the buildings that was burnt or Penn street, on Tuesday morning." Thi Storm of Thursday evening was very violent in Prince George's county. Tbe Marl borough Gstette says they had also a tine rain ihcre Inst Monday, accompanied with a severe gust, during which a new barn, belonging to Mr. R. MoGregor, near Marlborough.

was blown down, killing a negro woman, and crippling a boy. Some cattle in Ihe shed, attached lo tbe bouse, miraculously escaped, Ihe (bed and house having been rent almost to atoms, and heavy timber were hurled upon Ihe spot, where the cattle stood. Bamvtrrairm. Tat. Far Primary Pchools or BosTONBy the bity fwirth Annual Report of the Primary School of 15c too, we learn that, twenlv eeven years ago, the town of Boston appropriated (AOOO tor the niiroose of eotablishina 20 nrimarv srhiol.

There are now IW; and tOO.nOO i their cost tnnually to the city of Boston. Of the original ehvl Committee of 36, only are now living. Iu all Ibe schools ibere are 8173 pupils, 2S05 i whom are over seven year oif age. Within six month. 957 have been fitted for the grammar schools.

There are 18 school districts, and all in good condition. This is one) of the bast of he very many noble enterprise in which the city of Boston is engaged. Iydiajts ScALriita Spaniards. It is slal bv a Wes ern paper of credit that the Eutaws brave and dangerous inoe ot inaian residing ia Ibe rorlbern part ol the rpsnish country beyond the, Rocky mountain, have lieen commuting depredations on the Spanish settlements of that region, and have cut off a number of straggling parties ol Mexican Spaniards. Tbe Eutaws are bold and active, are very well mounted and first rain horsemen, live in moveable skin lodge.

and are verv dn microti to tbe Spanish settle ments in that reaion. Thev are cood hunters. and procure guns, powder and o'her immunities imm ina mountain iraoera, in eacuauae ior nea ver skins and buffalo robes. They are too bold and cunning for the Mexicans, and have taken mora Spanish scalps during tbe past year than any lorraer one. i War In th Crusades or Holy Wars, conti nuing 200 years, men were Diitcnereo; haula women and children.

At tbe battle ot aierioo, more man At the battle of Chalons, the number slain was 1M.0OO. The Persian expedition To Greece lost 200,000 men.t,Vit1nf Cannes 40.000 Roman slain. After the battle, three bnshels of gold rings were found.showmg ibe number of Komaa knight who were slain. By the will of Ihre military despots, Caesar, Alexander aid Napoleon it million of human beitigswerebutcberid. The Inquisition ia Spain cost that country at nnn mo lives.

St. Bartholomew's msswere cost France one hundred thousand ot her nest cuixen. Soon Rime, Soon Rottcn A writer in the Raitimore Sun savs there is a proverb declaring vmi man at twenty five ia a gone goose at which has been exemplified in ancient and modern history. NapoW flor rly in ingtorions exile. Byron, tbe a tit hot of "Childe Harold" at twenty two, expired in Missolonghi at thirty seven, without being able uiarv trtorv to nis iiierarv niiw.

juttu IVIUU 9 9 i at Randolph, a frtmatm iwben asked by the Sp aker of the House, Are you of ag snswered, Ask my yet died at 67 like Swift, a driveileranda show," a flu i nMiiHi than of Dreeenl abi lity. Clcb Mi Nully, possessing in early youth a precocious ability, and exhibiting a pattera of sobriety and honor, iamenlably fails, through imprudence, even before reaching the age ofdO. bn the other h.nd. Cromwell not mence hi famous career onlii 10 years ol age, 1TJ Isfier hat period entitled Itimeeli'lo the notice iilntr wasdistinguished a a p.t.. Mahomet was than 40 year old when the idea of establishing creed entered hi mind.

i i. A PinvtU UrlRXTVCTRULT At Ullut IRttthja). allt PxaroRMKD a Tuesday forenoon, one of lbs gas pipes ia Vt. isrowa soea worts a tad exp ion, which collected at tb corner of Sle and Washington street a crowd, estim tied at nve trwusana dt toe ma bet there were eigmy inoaaana ise whig processios ia 110. They crowded ia sad abo.it the store lo such an til eul, that the doctor and his people mid aot move nana or loot to in rurh: the thine which had beea turned lop.y tirvy by the blow op.

In this extremity be mounted a bot the Washingtoti street ooer and addressed the anxious multilu le, who had nearly choked themselves oy innaiing me gas, briefly a fc.lkw Gentlemen, you that have btnine to stteod lo, and yoa who Uye not I to rem for the interest yoa have dm played th wppoaed injury whu my pro Mrty has suflered. I beg to suie you that it is trvry Inflmg. Nothing ia oka except a lead pipe, about lb sise of rriy finger; twenty five et. wilt repair the unae. 1 would show to yon now.

were we not all very bony ahoot thi lima; but if you call round this way about four o'clock this afternoon, you, wi see aotber similar pipe burst, an 1 1 shall have time to ex nUiu all about it to yon." Foor o'clock came but tbe crowd did not. The P'pe, however, did bum again, as ram to the tnnrhmeat of LH. Brown a any body el). aotatn rom. Xkta Heattjr jaBa keis' LlXT'tr? "'T pmltealarly sluggish and beavt.

Blsla Ire dMlined aad fwfme.hewwve,, (hot both stocks are worrh iu WouS cay, when Ihry wore selling at higher prices. and know Of UO nulimUr e.n.. W.IHU immt ratlom ofsvicralaiar for the falling off. (itra qw BISIC BO 7 JO" City Ss do 74 lino a tv.tr a. do fsnOthsClrsrdBk fd ft lMtnt) 'det do sdal (UK) SIWO do do Hit do snM Rl 74 lonott 110 oo an av MM.

i7doFar Akfchc dt 1I0U lIKiTrwTfTir TW DniBthl 1 eiraid Bk 6 7M Slat It 74't0ta)mt antn do SUI do no 9fMfr tin 3: eah ran luuua 8d 741 fa th Leki.h VI 74i Ad 74 do Reading tl to do Wil A bod 17 4e do 1CW do boM 71 AFTER BOARDS.1 it ,) WW State Ttf 100h8lrrdBk J0CO do Sum tie S0O0 do 74i tsdo LehwhN is ll do Wil Od 74t Uti i An Ad 74iV A pa sgrsph ina letter frnm ihe rcsponr ent of th New York Tribune, touching crciiry tii Trcasury nUuiv to the iMihll i. a raws irom the osuilal or gaautWuihington th fuUowing declaritioa asie the fact; Sl'T't puWrerVnrULrTra, poaiaTw? XlT tfcta" i hed? niuiig to a ccrtair. csiitu'epoaTt iMTnattua Dtpanmny, tk failta is rarasak tnfiHcmuaV Thi. provisi vnuTaVaoubVa th. demcmri; should come into power tbe two Hoesea of Coal areas.

That 7 i IMi mrin uiercasc the coinage, a eertam. Bat he will aot acempt le vm. rry oat asy doctrlnec ka mayeatertaia. The Secretary I oatribaimg his prsportwii of public duty to facilitate lb utroua. UnU A lh mmmm A i law.

ni aaa air sua drain am ta 1. A iymi, fvw mrxican cot ba ei to th mint and brunch mint ta AT. IWW W000 mo0i AO SCO di Jh. new PoTUw? McvTwTu dime and hau dime hi coined. The cxreanondent af ih T.lk...

ctoretary ot the Treasury was perfecting a plan which would render the depoaiu sure aeeure, reduce the number of deposit banks, reouir additioaai seeo rity from such batiks ss should beeonUnued.aad a a ondithm restrict them la iha These ar all wholesome suggestion, and If th law sraveni any interference on the pert of Iks Baere Ury In carrying them eat, it Is to be hoped that the iktch amy mae sucn reps at will dispose of (is public money more safety than they are now held. i NwEnxlsadhsbeearaimin.iiJi Is every direct on new projec iv btea started, sn riKmin eawatlMa, The public may derive some bcneSl from iki spirit of rivalry uu nw unes, oui tac recall will, ia alt arohability, in many ease disastroM lo eld stock holder, It is probable th new routes will be laid mora In the orav ot nreamit immI The recent deeHnc ofrWmgton Railreadfitty llm. iruieu ww iaci. in crpwmner last the Director inthirtportsid lt ku keea the outiringoo.1' jeet of lh directors lo secure all iss trsrst sad bi nam that cab ha allraetrd ta tmr fair aad reasonable contract with the Long ui Eailrpad, with whom, on the opening of weir a eonnecti'm was formed which trust will come permaneut Unfortunately, ttys the New York News, thia eonnaeliau una mr. uiu and th Stonington wet throws upon iu owa ourcca, una uiearaeru cammencee running rrevt sw mmn uppnMiroa SOS IS BOW ran ts tni pouui asuing soar roaie to Boftoa, via: to Norwich and Worcester, by leaater asd by the tamg I land Railroad to Btaaiagroa by steamer: to Providence per Neptune and by the rival beat loose Island.

Tb travel, anderstinrt, is aboed S80 passeng eis per day, and 1 divided nearly as follows: ............0 Provdeaee rrovidenoc per Rhode Island, lie Total Tai great sah division of lh routes ia injurious to all the Coatpanie kt lh psaJie bansdt by the tow farea lo Boston. Xba tacet of thi i a dinpnatioa of 5,000 par month ut th Stoning too receipt, and i viceed in Ihe price of Stoning'oa ttoek, which bow selling alS7. tooa after the report waataad th stock stood at 63 It ku tinea miles gradually a tht season approabhc Whrn th hope k4d cot ia rt werclnbcfaltllcd, and thi fan, eoaaeatrd with lha current report that Jaodrm At Oa are the great Milan of the (lock, would indieats that Ihe semi snnaul interest on the trmeipal, due 000) this year on the bonds is not to a paid. Probably a thorough ekanga In thdiietioai(nuesued at thai coming election. PkllstdalphU Wkslsisll Karate A tight buiiasss has beta done a eat wholesale surktt lha put wee, frlee, however, are gca.

rally itcady. Foau oonsid arable prspsratioa is going forward among oar tsaichantt for the Foil truda, which, ftom present iadiauiuas, will large and active 7i JuVs Market iaaetivs and lea anmlaiL. Bork Onereitron isia tyi 8psnisk Oak Bark 10 to. snl Choanal Oak 08 40 per cord Bmmrnm Mar kerqnietaJtVuMr pneuu. Camdltt tpaim at.

Coa' Pnecs Irm, and a brisk bauuaes 1 still going forward ht Anthracite, and th shipment eastward ar araia htrco. Catim Doraii.rn. tan freat a reecat iamnrt, at .) Uaguyra al 7 a 7 aad Bin al et til tunc. Caspar Price arc steady. CmU too There hie beea tsoec htauiry this vreca, hi part for export and sa ipenlauon, aad holdV fancralry arc irm ia their demands.

Hales of 1008 bale, in. eluding Upland and Florid, al a 7) Now Orleans (1 a 8, and Mnbile a 1, wiih at a Si eta, Jsswiei Osad The market ha aot varied. A tWs Market dull 40 lbs. sold at Mate for good quality. Puu wifigled at and dressed al eentt.

Pinch as Maekwcl light itrleas stsa dy, with small sales tear and Hial th daciias It priee rnned ht our last review, has sad haver to mine forward, and sales have ma aasda ef rally 4000 sola tafrtmv, ehiely al 04 tS per but, bsslv d'mt about 1700 bbs at a shade sudor thai pries. Bales for eiiy ec at 04 4 4 for commew to rood brands, snd 04 71 lo for Cioie aad catro. Rrc Flour Marhet qaiel, with ssasjl sales at 93 pat but. Cera Meal ia at fir request ualcstcsBKwbbm. Peaa'aatM ISocrhoi.

Wheal ia ia (tude rste rrquot, wi'h lirhl rreeipit, 0C a 09 ets for Pena'a. Bye Perm's a 04 etc, which I oa ad. euaea. Co a Anusaa law. ai tl a 4 em lot roaaa, 43 a 44 yc low Bimlhent, at for ylk and 41 fnr while.

Oats have beea la more request. ajif snot babla Pena'a al to a am would new coauauuid lha tailor Slice hash ala Soul riw at t7 era Hmtf Keuiaaty Daw roucd SO, uua. Hid Uoumiuro 0 aaa. Irm, Tn market ic quiet, aad ao larg atle savs beea report ed this week' LW The aloe a ar stoeh reduead, aad borders sk oa advaaea. Miaaoart and higher rate, all Smu.

Ats msm Tb market is quiet, but holders arc very Irm. No traasaeunec of Buuctquiiucc have trsa plrad this weak. Oals tiaed a lower. casks aad bWs at 08 00 era In Sperm end Wkal no ebanga. iauasr None arrivirig quote Ot 19 a i per sua.

Vru Pile qenerally are arm. witk small sales. Wester Mess Pork St Bo. roa JMiasof Haass at i. a quality sat Cos, ditioa.

la ia moderuie lequo at 0 f4 el cualrty. Rit3t a 3, ets. Sesds Bun Intla dniag ia Cwver. Wi uas 03 OUi tl for (air lo pnas quality. Phtxaead hi fast ul 01 per bashel.

Sviriu Wkiakey 6alea ia hhde Ot a 90,, aad la bbtaal II und til eta. rsrs Market quiet bat Irm. Port en 0 a 7 fa. Jago 0 rmijaH, White Brazil 0 cat, all aoe. Ta ecs of Bs a.

ear meresaing. Tses Thc smrkct at culet, fywleeri.m7rt.le.rf 80 khd, Kea.qefcy mUk and Warn tm qumlity all Wm The eperaura. bar beea bmited, tisaair rswlTTha arkm r'STCTkit sited, and stsady. Corn mf t.mL'lmZ a 0 01 00 wrfcrw Ywh Futf Ntw OatAias. Tha building io New Orleans, occupied by Veaoard Cooley, eont hj.ioa merchants, aad Drake i Co am ofllce, wa destroyed by ireoalh Jih instant, wuh a large stock ef woatcr prtxlur C.

Tarn WrrTsjut StATta, at the last aeeotmw, ere eajoyiag pleniiful dasbea of raia, aad the crop, wer improviag..

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