T tt4 • • " 0 /YlO . , Np .417-xusttar • • , '"D2ftX l lr tiotiof 'Ali *pig, kTob - :. varier's, . „Mailed to finbaggiboto 'aid of ilkiolo gm. tiout.mas rota - Detzato fon:EralET 140tVeRs yy TicesseiNtaatio sots Bci Mosioni `forarinblyin'odisna lipt tali time ordeso7- 1.1{,T: -"' ;... - 1 6 , ERie.fir' PRESS:, - ,Armied to oobscribem oat or the Oity 2,,Lais _„ Dot, • • am nut Aotrit, iit iktranoa: -• • • - Tai, * 4 001341. :071940 14014 :win to mat to,Bobaorlpers by . I tt wi IA iAmoei) ' $2 00 N2hree Ooplas, tt Rin,Cooplees, • t „• 4 • sc.*. 8 OO •'l2OO ' estyeopioai no addrea).: 20 00 reest/ Ooptes, or ,5t Ittad4raSsoreaoh-• * • anbaotabor,Vosoli Par a °tali or 'twenty-do •Over;;;;Imtlt ses&493 urea' oopy_ the gettatzip Or the 010: • ID'' Postmasters aro*ltosstem to sot lot dont' for • r .• Astliniaititt PRES* - Ista.ta igerriiiLitoiltillf ty n s ,for 13teamenr. t-• • a •01-: , -} , -„ 'Watt/08;1 Inuit* - „ . • . - 124.11E1t & 00 .;:tagntt#T'V.44ET, A..' • - litinufacattieota rs' „ , PIDTBDIC BURLING NATIBIKORII,,, , ' Mider their 11, ,lopeet,lo.**,**** pro:it:49e *Yob** ely Ottlionislyt fitrrgoti*loitd!* .1110.c!9p. rtitanv • Amory. . • , VA.II4IIOEII. .1 I • cultarali.sisi load. s sputum /Wang ; •• • ' Watktoeiviollikb*O!orsiodiookielit.' • - Bealsool, Brooke**, : Biot*keo,,,Xior-StraPst 7tlNK**., ark other Ortikat-tio ate* Marche' Ub e'. -Dnwhio;o lit kiihr MUGU, wilL be madel i r charge Am those wishinit • worltatado to abler. ' RIOR GOLD asv - Brarr., , 9473T0a,4ia.4.uthAviarasso to. 01.000, of ceired S t,/ C 4 OW.TICVP 2O 4 I % • frkV7DIKE r. -0 O. „•• , • s 4 • , '4int OIUSTIftI% &testi , flare reitstred;*psete annes,,tunr, styles Jewelry, Ilhatelsins; Veit Chatoti. , @Otdid Fans, 114frini: , ' . -• !tuft Stine% Eager Baskets . . Jet Goodsatid grower Vases. , Coral, Lava and Blass% Bets. Sots Agents in Pltilantanhts for the ale of Chutes ,frodshases LONDON VIMLEREPRRIT. den ' SILVER WA E:-- ' wn,l,Lua WILSON & eta,: MANUFA I.CTuRRRS OF,S.VER.*ARR, (RSZiDECERIRD im,) . W 00Z1128 , 1n1111 ASO OFIXIML • &lino oirortmeot , of OILVDR W OM,. of oretvii soripitoo; conatontly on had, or =de to order teimatob. an, lattrirn. : tteatrod.. - • • ' 42popirg of gitellTed :and Biratioghloax imported Ettg9 diWIT " A.4.nru7lilo7oltlolo . AAO lits4 , -TSA4I 01 1111MBH-PLATED - , ' so4lbAstast Street, re 7 . lltrA, bssitlisad• or We to VIA eNTB, COMMUNION BUNION 8808, 7 PITORIIti-1101t1.11111, CUES, 1VA1T3143, BAB. 'ILL'TAL, eShr.olts, Ht INES; liiP l 39lo3 7 YONITZi - • LACT,329; M., Waal/ a54.1 . 21a 1, 12,q,4114 . 45,0,115441. NU, ~a~~roure. W E.--110 - gabscribirs, Clolef-• :ALA MISSION hlBBOl7 &Writ Coelho IMO of rittinGif -AND DOfIIKBTIQ'NABDWARB went& aespeatrally - Milt the attention or the, tree to, their stook,' which they are offering at klwest valet,: One anortment ooze.' 'Mate in patter.- • " . " • (Maine, of 'icitrs-Trane, Leg, 1 1 .11tef, Dreast.; ll ; 'Vow, fifth,Tank, Wagon,' Spiv, To,txpe, Look, Billy,' ktine, and Ooirehaine; ' • - • - The celebrated ") Korea Mat I Stone end glee • 41 WilittPe? , And other Anion 041 W Box akrtd.• other Vices. . • -• , Libor' and letizekindle Fri Pawl; rors4 tad oral Disko Piaui. • , • • "Msre Ws" anOtlcre );flea aiid 1441140 Berewe. c'.ll3toelotor 0 - Beaty Huse; Blurting Table. Ooru, sod Briar Sothis; Hat, Oen, acid Bier,' • ~ • • .• •• • , • gay, alannra,Tannorsly and Bp,Ming Forks, • Bakes and Bassi . thoreli andßpsules, of all hinds. Turks, Braila; Wisoa, Olont, and Viaishing Goat and Wrought Batt Mips, 'Bourn, Looks or su kinds; 'Cutlery, haws 'and Vamps; Azad, Ilatohals, taste, Plans , sad othor Tool ; Ra. ts . ON, - tki. 411 001/41811011 Street. , -,griothing> L. BEflair,_ TAILOR, - ;4f NORTH • lOW= StrootikodoirltkON. ' ,l • - • Making and trimming Duos or /rook Coats; $11:1 • Afekklng szid trimming Pradsloon4; 4,r ybsta t irdriB-fmo • •• TAMES SHERID N;;KEIWELAITT so - WILD_ ,R Nod. 18 , 9,013 #onth print friplE,E; ABOVI4 CILESTKIT, A law_ 1924.' selooted moot of OLOTIII3 - sal 0.081,118RE8 always an hand. - . Mathias mail thrs 7.stataistont-wiii i th ; greite=4iffiNsa" en 1 . . a0 : 1 lio TOOTa Abil) SEIOERftr-The subscriber, has on hand*. large and welled stock of BOOTS ' And MOSS, which he will sell st the lowest prise*, GEO. TAYLOR, aso2l-1y B. 14:enr*Y1IFTEI and usual' sus. FRING STOOK OF IiOdTB AND SIVAS 1 , 7 -.IOdEPU U; TTIOMMONAOO:LNo. 814. MAR, I:V2 Street, end Nos.' 6 and 6 I suaLLlti PLLOR, have new In store 'a' lugs sod well.:aaaotted - ateok et BOOTS and SUORIVior (My and Mesta= saaaufaetare, which they odor for eels on - the best tat", for Meek ' or on the oust event,- .• Vera are Mined 10,611. and Aszarmad their 4041 . _ glvige anti 011.4tinicals. ROBERT sgotor kren 00., • WIAB9A.I;D DRUGGISTS, lispataatarots and Dealer - PAINTS; VAUNTER:IRS, LicI,WINDOW eldiES, Northeast corner EOtISTIT ard RAGS streets, ' 1401 . 0 Agents for iho sale,ot tbfk.o.olobrated Morella Plite Glue. "ZIEGLER Oc,, BkuTH,, - WHOLES/LLB DROGGESTa s notithweet corner of 81fOOND And OBLIDN titroott,luLye to state, ea otter to the trade in °to to dolt walnut t ti s. Von. SAL ti,cno amble, plokaiond aorta. Bonus Alex. Olt Attleoiol. part Green, J'A 1 Brand , _ %AMITE LEAD, ZINO PAINTS;4or, Y 9 Wa offer to the piddle Mine lrsd, Moe Pants- Colors to Oil, Vosnishes, &a., et *doh - Woe& plea thit ere iota, the otteuttoo of &ears sad comment to our itteck., %DAMES & SMITH, Intair B. 14i tor.. Second and preen ate. . WINDOW -GI. - 4 SS! WI I , T,D 0 NY: VII:. 'GLASS! !=-Are Invite the attention or The nib-, Go to our extensive stock of French and American Wtudovi Glam. The lane and vett selected stook of Glass constantly en hand enables us - to fill all - orders vile% despatch, and &s low AI any other house In the city, ZIEGIAIt A GIALTI3, Wholesale Grantee; entail S. W. earner of Woad and Green sta. (triptta, Taos arAptkernpuir:. CHINA NAND G! - • ~ • imonin way < swam SNIT Dbffiiith • ' . •. WILL wt Lownar Nizone, JT - • • --= 11411xemi r. FITTS'S, 1,13401 9 1 0 Alva ; 734 OUSSTNUT WRIEST ',..00e.i10 5 ap414 tti parties at reasonable term 1: 4 111..E.N011 .PLATE AII,ASS.- 1 -413AVING L ,hean,eppeln44 by Ws Comp:Wile de Florets" the SOLII9 AGEbtra for talents of their GLASS In this city, pa are prepared tb offer. -the -trade. - 4it merit, from- one stork-pa hand, POLLESIIRD PLATS MANI for, Stories*? Dyrelling , Pronts; Baugh Plate, for Floors And Skyllglitif; and Silvered Plate, of large she, to Sarralll; The eleme will be ee.ld at the lowest priced, and wirrinted auperlor ) in every , rgspilef i to any Saar ;reported. 11.011 P, attopa&KAß & , Plate"and Wlndow"Glare Wsiellonse, N. B. oil. of P01:111111 and RAMS Streets 131112841. - VRE . N4.3)I , PLATE .10:' GLASSES. .TAMT.E3 B. Bittic:s/ sox , ittrap,attpttou ..tfw, reify estenilre Wortsieut of. 1.-PreSiet* now Wirpoiii!QA, for 611 . ii p0p4, 9 ,.. 4 . Bxa 9r all ohm. walow," • stet and *on lifirkore, einieisVequire, with a yerietj , df Tgibl eo,Britakeke,ponsole, eeo.,sal otlll'ATUkeetpri , Fee. iihe lout and l eisishirdSlignah and Trench .• , • Particular atterittosle gluon to the departsientof • .• •• ,bl4- 3 101_ -• Iso c li ruse . " jot eiswises,VhwlogritiAis,sorttlittik• &e. pARLE'a 'GALL'ERIES, : ' ' street, Orobarkiir ater Cigars CIGARS, OF =FAVORITE ,': - BRANDS end anorted shoo t thrbfolly ivalooted by own bbusO at Mynas, la stoat, and reoolved over' , artbral from , ,• , ,VAIPUET tbl i T 4 t ,216,80r,t,b,,F10N'r *Sot, , rIiA.VANA,OIGAAS**/ I. blinagOlo l - .ILJI Ia sub is - "•••:' ' sro , P 'aitagocc Wax* to star ' , Cloloso, Clowressisatoth •' M'orrey - lepes, , Union Auteri4ua4 9TOSstf) 'lll4sis-04t4s.,Eccc, - , _ 1 / 8 0.i ,161-(118d1.10 boxisrof-8,11118,48nd Oita. 11a, IA dors trallate tly rsB•l•lB‘i_ittil tor sa3slbvtl by • '7.18L168, TV:8380 -, pow 188 WALNUT Strad, . . _,11e8,8384.04-8,0,8,1 FCitkAgOi-OABANAI34OIFt-E Atimo .11:0* ,1444,p dupla , hitor 081iibAtid • brawl+ ntott4 bighaldtireltai,v ybair eosisteattss. qw Efirmi,sp. Ikri j ' OONS OrMiri .7 - ( Nr03 46 Wgsot,A*l 4 . tOrir~d, ' Ol v z" ,. • k ;,4406e.:4-149iti g)tiß - 70. OVA! - ,LPIJit - E it awn; $1 per gallon u weirdo, and ilozpro u tik t4 4l ore. ; o 1111 eta 'Aterniosio , tnr, ' po I#p* 0 010* ,No 119 o+slll - 4 15aYttetir 04 , 6 et', - 9: V.. 214411 , . , . .-, • . • ~.,. , . .. „..- _..-, ,• ... ~, „ ' .....' \0i(( it • / -_ - -:7'.. •- -- 14 " w .' . 40'4. , •- - . , . .., ~__,......1 10Mi11. : , :::::'.: . •,., ~, . . . ' r;'" ' ?.jai.. - ...:.. . ' -.• '' '`'----...., '' 7,i Ir"4- s' 4 ' `:,\ % I i f//,'''/ - ie-:,,,, , •,', ...,-,•••,.-::::':',.'.' T::' , . * he ...- •• : -.' -J " - • • .•• .*-,., -,--- * i ..1'. 2 ..,1 4‘' !- ; ; - .1.--- . 0 - ;,;,.. . %;,......,.••• .' • , .1, ' / : ,'• , . - ,:, . : , , , , . , . • .. Alaiii -1 ;; -: =11 r. -.<' . . ..,,,. . ' ,!....... : :: ' Z• „?' •.;• ' .?.' • '-'''- ' ' ' ~• ' '1E.. , 1 '''''' .. . . , .., ..,... , . . , . .. - :L l._ ,7 .,.;,i:17.1 : , , , 7 f . -,, 2 ;: . t '4 '., ......-.: 7 "' ''rt.9 : 7',..- ` ,....'.7.,' .....:. "... 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'RAILROAD CODIPANY f;xceat slam TiottErs 'during the iinannor . to A bTOONA and the MOUNTAIN "Louse., (Crefigon% fltation,) good for all dam Vivo to Altoona and return • AT 16 .4rO tOlinnotain linage and return 7 ge TllO9. MOORS, z. Agent Pennaylvania Railroad Company. _ _ ati ti P r LAI)ELPH'IA AND LIN E EAT L:II.IRA' RAILROAD , RERIJOTION. • PANE; 2O 'NU R. 4 'FALL V ONLY 55 00. Tralteoleave the Philadelpldra and Rending Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VIDIR Streets, daily, (Sun daya excepted ) ) as follows: day.express. , • '8:06 P. night express. ' • Tickets can b procured. at the Depot, and also at the Generid"Offlee of the line, Northwest cornet SIX. 11( amt 011 - REYTNIIT Streets. • l'• • - ' CIIARLgS 8. TAPPER, . " •-• • (femoral Agent, !M!" L WATEIE NORTHP.ONNSYL •aiiiarNDELAWAEE vAtktrA. 'RAILROAD "FOR DAP* EtAIJC C111:151E, lIAZLETON,AND TRH LERIGU COAL ftEGION.— :Phnom to the aboxe c to At' places of SOSIXtIe REISORT crin and the 'Route e cr i gby the North Peoncriennin Relireed Cowpany, in connection With the Lehigh Val bey and New Jeremy Central BaNtoade, to be note/ ftriAtttna"L tetTailigiA 10E4 of admferlabliiifctatuni r editioris bOttfortthe'road 1 ,35 9.141t8e vatientlibatigh , whicit it 0.50., • •.•1115kvAB vitAT OAP.L-Talie 2.95 P. td: Express 'Train from-Prot and,Willowatreete, pass the night at Bethlehlud, Alltl take,cars next. morning at 9 o'clock, -thfo‘ighEe4tOli_tik , ow itetiopton,, where a AIABO con 'nection 'made' irith '„the Delawd - ro, Lackitwauna, and -Western Riliromi; and ffri-re at the Gap about noon.' .• FOR-MAXICR CIItIME AND TIIE COAL REGION. —Take 9 A; ?Land 2.25 P; M. 'Exprasi Trams front same Depot to Bethlehem where a close connection Is made with the Lehigh , Railrood, through front Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk In 5 home. • A 'AND" PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORR - CITV..:.Talce 9 A, U. Express Train to Betlile. herd, thenci at 2.20 P. IL via L. v. R. B. and N. J. 0. 'R.- It. • through Basta - to Ellzabothport, , thonco by Stemmer, am! stare in NowYoritat quarter pest - parties- travelling North that , have a fow hours to gars ' will -find this a now andhgreoable route. ' Her IM•therpartteulars, inquire of • ' - R. ELLIS CLARK, - Agent N. P: R. A., Pront and Willow Areas.- ' Pilis.ontrzira, Jun 0,18,1859: , . '•'i • FOR CARE MAY AND NEW • YORK. , • — DAILY,. at o,lp o'clock A M, NEW YORK AND PUILADELPEI/A STEAM NI . - - YI4ATION COMPANY. ,The spiendid ocean steamers • DElkAßE,Osptaiu Copes; BOSTON, _Captain Sallow; ENNESEC, Captain Muni, torn; a daily Una betw is city Cape May, and Neteyork,leayinglsom Bret pier below Spruce street (Sundays akeepted) at OX e?cleek A. M. Return ing, learn New York from pier 14 North River,(Bundays 'excepted) at 6 , P. M. - Returning, isms° Cape May (Mondays okcoptod) at— /LPL, ,' • - - -gaze to papa Mar (carriage' hire Included) 22 00 , It for servants „ '1 60 " -"... Season tickets (wattage hire ex , , 800 0. • - Noli fork, cabin 200 , 160 Freight taken of low rates.' ' ' . Jtor pessace, state rooms, rates._ amity' onboard, or at the 0010 i 314 and 810 BUTII DELAWARE AYE yu.s. 43ra , _ JAMES ALLDERDIO.B) n , ‘.lOB . Avat, . . -EMPE.I- ...FOR THR,S - E4 SHORE. - ..." CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC i RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALM /I.OIIIRB TO TRH SRA lutoaa. . . , . On and 'attar Monday, tune 7th; and until ,turther no tice, (Sunday' eacented,) throe trains daily to Atlantic 'City and return, t .itirat , Fa•eaugar Train leaves Vine it. wharf 7.80 A. M. Second - - 4.00 F. AL Freight 7. rain with Passenger Oar attached, 4.80 A. At. Accommodation Trull to Weymouth. 3.86 F. M. • ~Y4pp~no~.~ LI 49 tTLAYTIO O~TY Pint 8.00 A. M. Becorld {1 4: 4.40 P. AL Proight Traltrwith Plump,zer earattacheB. 11.30 P. 24, Accommodutitin Train .I.,4Ven }vermouth,' 5.26 A. m, HADDONYI.I3.,II TRAIN , . . . Lesvos Cooper's Point, - 11 A. Af. . and 2P. AI. iladdantield, • • 1 I'.lll. and SP. R. Pare ,to Atlantic, when tickets era purchased before ontoringthe care, $1 AO. - Pommy wishing to go down to the Sea Sheri and return the semo day ran spend • •. ^ ' SIX , 11011n8 ox illy3ll Aoll. Tickets for the round trip, $2.50 , Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next Morning, or dop e . on Saturdnyafternoon and :Flora on Monday morning, $1.50. --' Monthly tickets:oll be sold at the following rates: Poi The ulenth of June, $lO For the month of Sept. $l5 -tt - ' " July, •• 20 Ford ree months, - 45 n (i August, 20 For ur menthe; 60 ..Ohl:melee, Behold,Lod gee 'Companies and Library Associations, wishin g special trains,' should make early application. ' ' . . -- - - Freight must be delivered at °Roper's Point by P. M. The Company wilt not be resPontiblo for any goods until received and receipted (or by their Freight Agent at the Point.. * __lts_niel.z , . , •o e etarpcting . 9. CARPET B. We 'rail cossunonee TODAY • • CLOSING OUT • Mir entire/ apling Stock of THLVST AND sausauLB OARPSTINGEIi GitIg&TLY immiaßß PRICES. - BALLY X 11BOTIIIIR, • • 'No. 920 00.E8T.NUT Btreot.. Pnroit%sirs trlll plemo,e4ll 414 oLuzline ma large ,aaeottment. 4.0.04.1 rrAPESTRE ' OAAPETS.--JUST OPEN -1 ID, a-lar g e lot of superior Tapestrs Carpets, to ,be, sold at sk low pries. DAILY" lc 141t0IB88, 1:1268H OASPXT i'ORB 920 OLIBSTNUT Bt. V n TIPERS TELREE-PLY 0A It FE TB. 1., A Nab assorttnesit of new patterns, at re4noeB prim, At DAILY se OABII OAAPP.T STORTI, PRO °AMA UT At. 'MD ROOM. CARPETS.-10,000 YDS. ,ILN of superior Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets. of tho best makes and Ptyles, at all prises, from No cents to St .25 por yard. BAILY h BROIVER, mhBl..iT No. 92:0 01118TNUT Btreet. nEST , REAVY BRUSSELS.-A LARGE 'lut of new pitteses, In test, sheets styles, at ilrg *rites. DAILY & BROTELSE, 011,81.2 OUtPET ST011:1§. o2OOHV.PRNftT St EffipittAt'Artftbs: 'SAVING FUND , -7-FIVE PER OENi.IN TRBBBT—HATIONAL' BAVETY Titian COM PANT.—WALNUT BTRZET 80TIT8•WEBTOOR..NIZA OP- zum, pazianunis. • • rasootrosaran wr Ina EYLU or PaStSTZTAXII. ihroney, ❑ renelred in any ma, large or mall, and In. Weaning from the day or deyoeit to the day or with draw& The aloe M open , every day from okneek In the sprang till 6 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Tharaday eTentligo tilt 8 o'clock. 210 M, JIMMY I BENNMR, Prealdent, BODBIIF 8ZOBID(1/1 3 Vloe Preeldant. . Ryan, flecrcetarr. Villiefo/611 Ron. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Sumter, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Ban. Robert Belfridge; ' !remote L. Band. Joseph Yerkee, 0. Idincireth atunne, Uenry Ditrondertfer. Money is rareired and payment/ made' daily. The Investment/ ere made in conformity with the provisions o f the Charter ,'ln Itral, RESTATE MORT 041.013, GROONIVIIIINTO, and such first Maas rectal -Um Id will always insure perfeot linearity to the elepoeL ton, and which cannot fail Were permanency and eta, b Lnetitntion. . , O. 88 (241 Domr. STREET.-FIVE LEI Fn. cum. B TAT BATINGB OUND. VO. 88 (241) DOOR. STREET.- FIVE J. Wes CWT. STATA BAVINW BUND. NO. 88 (241) DOOK, STRUT.— IFIVI emu CYMT:6TATABAVINUB VIND. NO; 'BB (241) DOOR BURET:— FIVE pxy. "STATX BAYOGfirtitip. sal-17 AM - Kg RABOUG-- R-4 kmportont end Wholeeele Bealere, In WINES BRANDIES, WIIISREY, tHNB, awl FANCY QUONZ, No. 1017-IVARKET Street, between Ten an ' Ullivaluth street*. • • 1e19.0 BIDSIECK OHAIIPAGNE.—PIPEIV e R. I X 41 faMUNOZ. genulne brixrd t 'ooruittintly on hand, reoeived from sole importers , snd for uto by A Ma:MK', Soto Agent fn t L (311 y, 4102 , 1 0 ,n tan South PILONT RtrikAt 401elo mar Viz#lattranto ZONES" V.CiTTSE, FIMIR , HJURG , ((Erected in 107.) BUPA ANTtit YURNISIIED. NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. r4yX.1.1 WELLS °OVERLY, Proprieter.• W .• ORRELL HOUSE, H: iP . cur. TFiLRO and tlablONT tIOURT. Tn.' anderslgned• Wee Omura' in Ainformins his friends end he putilie at lerga,•that he had opeord the above ghTdatfit.girktitil', and piedges himeeif to merit the patronage of hie, pstrOne, eery artie'e in of nye. nor quail y, holdup bran aeleotad without regard to pries, 0W441E3 WOLLUPJ.,L, Proprietor. liiOIIOLLS • otutorsart PLAN ) OANN DAY AND NINNY'. N 0.116 SOWN N 1.081% ONLOW OLIESTNIIT, 111.11.ADBODIA , This 110Ilex to tor.Perreanent and TlEMllielat Lodg ing. Avery effort will be rode b 3 the Proprietor, X. NIOLIOLLS, togive utisfaction to MA Patrons, This establishment le sheeted in the heart of the V.ty, centre of business, and convenient to all places areroconent. • The Mercantile aiid . Travelling community will tied it a deeirable place for comfort, desalt eoryand scone.' iny.; . - '= .• - furnished at all hours. Single Rooma„6o cents per night By the week 52.00 and r . • .niblie.tr _ _ ItikAORANTWAIOTAIii • iipat#r.t. t ro.Vi is mimeo ; • vlutaisathertze. • ltdedinglitt 'gm. eAoraf itf1214%,' olift'OSITL:11101t RAAINGI.--T. L. LiTTLEFIBBB,No. 28 N. awn oboes., &I. ant - lur antanzion Vickeinhauxia catenated . t cr hdPoBllll RAILINGS; would nal Attention to bin ' ; pat t erns, or Iron- BalUog, Verandahs, Baconian tievrianyt'andlato sum m er itoines, arm.; ito., ded ha iitonaasattloy *ill be 'faind the beet artinies kind httbe , worid: , e T.' .021.8,* V n LATE G. SLATE 11 BLAMEI---Rooting b."14.1:06;of 611 sloes, itualt6 Tay low rtes, kept 600.• 1411 4 1 . C011,44,,,,g1601;606 - • • . • _ . 41.000 ) - PCi r lri 'XOWIt VI ,D and T aDAtroo, it.4sVittittestiort oit tti bet ridismoViiiid rib PU0644%44 4 0 to. alma 1,604 ,1 4, co 7 uttimer HUTNhTeI,NvaGruD,C4I,sW,,AtRihMe of been lt I I I N , 4 G , „ S t n . Ridge live miles north of Huntingdon, overlooking Standing Stone Creek, and environed by romantic Milo and woodlands, have been leased by the former pro m-tutor of the Leaver House. The eatenotne Hotel Buildings, Bath /louses, &0., erected at great expense by General A. V. Wilson, the owner, have been com pleted, and the groves have been beautifully laid out and adorned. - The /fotel Parlors tied Chambers are airy and comfortably furnished, and the prospect from the verandahs for beauty cannot bo extolled. For ball a century those Springli trwe'been celebrated for their medicinal qualities, and the great virtue of the Waters in chest& affections. The temperedure of the water is diljf degrees.'and for bathing to delightful and invigo 'rating. tit the woods and. 'dreams game and' fish Abound.- Persons in pursuit of health or pleastiro will And this a most delightful retreat; and its nearness to the Pennsylvania Railroad end its cheapness give it a decided advantage over any watering place In the State. The proprietor has had years of experience in the business, and no pains or trouble will be spared to mile goesta comfortable. Hacks - run from Huntingdon to the Soprei n 2s s o c n e nthte a Pad oife s the dcoiffm e m re o n d t a tßeda ilarto admoderate rates. • 101.1 N n. //gRD, Proprietor. Wino SrrttNaa, near itunt.lngdon, Pa. jytlm S E D IL D2 3 A A iM I N I TONSE, CAPR ISLAND:N. .7. This Unst-elasa and popular Homo Is 1101 T open for the reception of vtaliere. For health - recreation, or pleas ure It Is by nnj on the Tatma„:.,,,,_______ . . ENA: , e , BATITING:44LI4I.OI9.I.. House; Kl , LONG BIZAPICIT,' X'. .7.—Tbls Well.knrwii first-• class eud popular House Is now open for the reception or visitors: Terms, .Ten. Dollars per week. Persons wishing to some alltnnu can do so by addressing WOOIZIAN STOKES LON* BRAN CU . HOUSE,OPLPE rBLAND," N. 3.=-Thee well-known and popular lionse is again open to receive visitors. It bee been put in complete order and every attention will be given to guests to make their visit pleasant. The table will be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the season. Charges moderato, to suit the times. Je24l3w* . Proprietor. rriRENTON FALLS, ONEIDA 04)17NTY, NEW YORK ,—The rlotol at the above celebrated place of resort la open for the HOELOOLI, rani can be reached In a few hours from New York, et a mall ex pense, as a Railroad from Rhea takee richer,' there within an hour. M. MOORE, je2.l.2ved&trw-2to* Proprietor.. A. BANIITNI3—CAPE ISLAND.—NA TIONAL 110T.Ekle now. open. Price or Board $8 per week. Children end Servants halt price. jelD-Gw AARON GARRPTESON, p roprietor . lvi OTTNT HOLLY SPRINGS' ROTEL, 6 MILES FROM CABLIBLIII, PA., AT THE OAP OP TUB SOUTH. MOUNTAIN.—The subscriber of the Bt. Lawrence Hotel , Obwetnut etreet, Philadelphia, bav- Sug the above popular summer resort of the late proprietor, James W. Patton, mill open the same for The reception of goods on the 20th of June. Terme mode rate. Address A. G. IrPJLLIN, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland county, pa. jel6-Ita iti ANSION HOUSE, MAUCEt ORUNR.— ILA. This elegant establishment, beautifully situated On the banks ef -the Lehigh, is now reedy for She recap fiat of summer visitors. There is no locality In Penn sylvanta, nor, perhaps, In the United States, which C , Ora bins so many attractions as the valley of the Lehigh, NA the above Hotel will afford a most comfortable home to viaitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery, inexhaustible mines, or etuperidous works of art of this interesting region. ,fed-Bm* . CiEOIIGE IIOPPES, Proprietor. 1 'IHE WHITE SULPHUR AND.C.HALT BEATE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, Penn'a, are open WI usual, and are accessible in eight hours from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg, thence op the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville, thence In stages eight miles to the Springs, where you arrive at b &clock the same evening. Per particular., Inquire of Moore. Morton Holiichael, Samuel Hart, James Steel, IL B. Janney, Jr., & Co., or Proprietors of Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor, Nevrrille Post 011 ice, Pa. nATII DELIGRT- Lir FUL $1111131E13 RETREAT IN TICS EWEN TAINSOT VTR4INIA, twelve hours from Washington city and Richmond by the Virginia Central Railroad. Passengers from the !Korth tau the Alexandria morn' ng host at Washington and the Alexandria and Olange Railroad to tionloopille; thence by Central Retire/0, in full view of Monticello, the University of Virginia, per,Rlng through the blue Ridge at aucktAh,by tiAgrent State Tunnel, ((nearly one mile lu length,) creasing the Valley of Virginia, and entering the ranges of the North :Vaunt:tine et Buffalo Gan Leaving the care at Milthere' Depot, thenco by coach ea ten miles, CANT. s;aulooilt gradtS road, to Oath Alum berate Rundown. The proprietors feel warranted in saying that to fami lies. and others desiring %quiet, cool, and comfortable ltl from the lowlands or the city, there is not ono in the mountains of Virginiaogering greater induce ments; Large,' vary, well-ventilated, XiCtL-furnished rooms, and a good table, have always distlngulshou title watering-place. The mineral watere (Mum and ehilybeate) have been pronouncod hylliatinamiabriiev?•torrlto - nntr - inAgoial,o, Otleiritiprlor to our Itockbrldge Spring, while the pure mountain freoMone water cannot be excelled and rarely equalled for its purity and salubrity. Ward per week $lO Board per month of four weeks ... ... 20 11:r The Southern ismeengers must be careful to come as far north as Richmond, and there take the Central train at 1 o'clock A. DI. FRAZIER Ite RANDOI.PII, Proprietors. MeV:BRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS. Iteferting to the above for schedule of route for the Northern travel through 'Washington, and for on ranch of the Southern trarOlati shaft come by the seaboard tine of railroads to Richmond, we add that the vlslter to this plate will leave the ears nt same point, Millboro , Depot, and take the coaches, running mouth Irons the railroad fig miles, to these Springs. Math Alum is north of the road. 117- The traveller from Southern Kentucky, Tonneesee, Norther. Alabama, end Mississippi can procure through tickets from any point in the South to the Rockbridge Alum Springs by the Virginia and Tennessee railroad Indus. the 1441110 money that will buy,thena et through ticket to the nearest spring to them of this cluster of Apringa. In buying their ticket. therefore, they lose nothing by getting it for the Rockbridge Alum Springs, oven if they never use It. The same ticket will take them to any of the other springs. They pass immediately by the Peaks of Otter, and cross the Natural Bridge. The proprietors announce tithe celebrated resort as new open, and in better condition for the duo accommo dation of its crowds of patrons and friends and the public at large than it haft ever yet been. The name unremit ting attention as heretofore shall continuo to be paid by the undersigned and ail in his employ to secure the com fort of the guests of the establishment. • 117' COWMAN & ROOl3llB keep the crater on sale, froth from the Springs. N.B.—Pamphlets sent by mail no application. 110 - Any information In regard to the above Springs, trill be cheerfully given by Deorge V.Clordon,loti North Boveuth street, Philadelphia jontrftuat frig . ' BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THIS Ma well-known and delightful Bummer Revert will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 10th of June, end kept open until the let of October. The new and wolves Buildings tweeted hat year are now folly completed, and the whole establishment bee bean furnished in superior etyle, and the smuntimods- Orme will be of a character not - excelled ha any pest of the United States. The Hotel will be coder the management of Mr.a.. 4. ALLAN, 'wham experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of wine, it (esteemed proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chemberaburg. The Company have made extensive avrameeloonts to supply dealers and nodividuals with a Bedford Water" by the barrel, carboy, and to bottlers, at the following prima, at the Springs, via For a barrel ( (mulbery) $4 00 ooak) 5 • g P Po.. (mulberry) 8 0 00 0 3y Do. (oak) 200 Oarboy, 10 gallons 2 25 Bottles, 11{ pint, per deem 1 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All commutations should be addressed to TUB IiBTIVOBD MINBB.AL SPRINGS CO., Myl9-tf Bedford County, "Pa. PHRATA. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS I Lb Will open the eighth day of June for visitors. ' Thle healthy summer resort has many advantages which re- command' It to the public, in search of a home plac) to enjoy the mountain air during the hot semen. It le elevated twelve hundred feet above water level There are graded walk* through donee (erects, and shaded 'arbors; by the way aide are many springs of the _pnrest soft Water at, a temperature of 49 to 92 degrees of Faze.- belt. At The summit le en observatory overlooking an area of 40 miles square, of farms in the 'highest mate of • cultivation embracing the whole of Lancaster county, end points in ten other countiee. The scenery Weil away In the boundary of mountain' at the dis tance of 70 miles It le altogether one of the most grand and exteosive minoianoto 'neva to be met with in any 001.11•17. N. kind of epidemic) hen ever boon known here at any season of the year. Many beautiful drives over good roads. The hotel will'itooommodate com fortably 400 persona. 'Every variety of bathe. 1 , 11 the modern improvements now in use in first-Wass waterlog plasm will be found hors. All vegetables raised on the farm. Tim beet help employed in every department. she proprietor Batters himself that he wallas able to give. ample malefaction to his snots. Good stable room. Good 'toot of hoary. 'Romeo and carriages on hand. For farther Information and olroulars call on JOBSI'II 13. MIMS, THIRD and VINE Etreets, JAMES B. EARLE, 190, 13/0 OiIItETHCIT Otreet, And on the Preprieter, JOSEPH IKONICIMAOHER, 'Ephrata Post Oihre, LAT/fallter county, Rh. myll.d2m . CONGRESS SPRINGS, BAILATOGA, April 12,186& A CARD TO THE PLIBLIO. During the lest semen an attempt NM made to de. oei're the public, by perilous offering what they eellel 00NORZSES WATER," from Fountains; and at the price of six cents per glass..' The WHOLESALE price of the OBNITINE CO14(111108 WATER, at New York, being about 7.,t( cents per gives. the imposition of thee 'pretending to sell at retail; for less than coot, and with out allowance fur Freight, Osrtage, and Breakage, in apparent ; but their probable cotton has been to empty ONE bottle of genuine tiougrenn Water Into a Bolin , thin, and thereby christening its total contents. We have NEVER sold Congress Water in Fountains nor In teasels of ANY OTHEE,DESOBLETIONS nun ordinarpeized - GLASS BOTTLES. •The cork of she bottle of the genuine to Mended "CONORY.SB vaTzti. -0.W.,u and if without these wattle and lettere, it in COLIN TEIIE/ITT. CLARK fc sp2B-19 t _Froptleters of Oongrese Spring, agriaPOINT AIRY t-THIS PLEA flktiT dtlidel Eft RESORT fa now thrown open to the public, under the control of Col. THOS. 4.-VARPOI and Maier HARRY piopgit Curing the - wenn - season ear 'Were C/In 'enjoy balmy' Imams, oholtt nitoile, doe bathlog, with all the etceteras that e,ondnee to creature oratorio; at this popular reeort., ' BOLTS will leaye the wharf, at 8010TH fittest, aim, sewininutee dutiug the day • ' spri;dtf „'' ARESII CONGRESS SPRING-WATER, . Irocebred' ant:My lon% ti's' lortut at Saintbos oinoyil on: hand, in Pint and. Quart.nottloo, and for solo by BROWN, Oberalobann Druggist • 14 • W. to "" SIAYONVTan d EMU EltrootO. pAlßO•ntli• too / PHILADELPHIA: WgDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1858. G REAT RIMIER BOOK. JIM OUT S - TUN AUTOBIOGRAVNY AND LROTURES Or ' -LOLA. MONTEZ. A handeomo 12mo volume, olegantly bound in Mlligin with a moped.. oteet portrait by Itogera. Price R. 001iTittiT13: . Autobiography, Part I. ' Ifertiines of Tilsti r tro ' ' Autobiography, Part 11. • Combs Aspect of ,1,04.'; i • Ileautiful It'omen. Wits and Women of YltrlD. Ganttntry. itottututton. These lectures abound In the mostapicy anecdotes and piquant reniniseenees. They chop an %cuteness of perception and an amount of careful reflection and re search which are truly surprising, the more'striklng from the highly moral tone whlehrune MI through them, and adds to their beauty lyithout detracting from their brilliance and art. . „ Is As to itousi with woinon of an active ualsat, Lais Monter la a great tabor, but undoraton4a thowrt of con versation ouillciently noser to be Irearispnae."—Frazetli M.gazine "Let Lola bfontez have credit for hor talentai, intel ligence, and her support of popular rights. ,1 1 / a ib r eign politics she has clear Ideas, and hos been treated by the political men of the country as a substantive peafti,t , -- American Law Journal "Lola Monter. is a woman or superior talents, of ex tensive reading, of great political information, en ex tonelvo traveller, a forcible writer of .15nglfalt, a better linguist than halt the, eallegt. nerlanta,appa a .1 the ....matt book vrilLbe :Bent' bri mailf - poetatto444Ptt part of the United/Rates, on the repeipt of the priels,4l., IMOD' & CARLETON, PUblishertend flookaellore,' Je22-iuths-tf No. 810 EIWADWA.Y. New refit: ripRE AMERICAN" AND EIIROP,EIikr .i. DitIIGGIEITEP DIREOTORY, containing ,tliq. c i x, NAMES and ADDRESS of ail the DIIIS(IGISTS I "lbe Gulled States, British America, Mexico, Central -e -rica, Wool Indies, South America, and the San containing Islands, and of the leading 'Wholesale Drug Dolmen in Groat Britian, - Franco, Germany, Russia, Beiginth, Holland, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, and Italy ; also, of the English and Preach Possessions in ASIA, Attica, and Australia, will be issued on or about tho 15th of July proximo. A tew more advertisements will: be taken, parade. on delivery of the work. • For terms, ice., dr.c., aeldreee MICHELS SG ELDER,. , , ' Noe. 1155 P, 0., NEW YORE.; N. D. Mr. Michela will be In Philadelphia on the Sd,, 4th, 6th,tutd6thJetty, Address J. Michels, ItIOMPs Despatch. . Jyl4t. NEW MAGAZINE. „ BRYANT eu 13PRATTON , 13 "MdBRIOA.Ii XIS ozuNrt , is now remly, and play be had at ail NEWS DEPO'eld. Their Mont. flay.C.7:ll..p.ell i is canvassing this city for yearly sabsoribers. Price 12 per, anew. Addreas BUN A.AT to STRATTON , Mercantile °allege, El E. earner EIPNEWPII and OflBllPtildT Btresia, P. ladelphia. injP4-ly XS.A CCIOUNT BOOKS, MADE.DE boat stook, for city Wee. Oalt and look over atttek at PERItYI Blank Book Ilauniactory, 201.18,TU a,94 ; 1110DERRY'a BLANK BOOK mtaltrrAti. -a- TORY.--Itemetubor FOINITE and RAGE In Wag Account Books, I snake all coy stock of good sualatittl, and sell at felt prices. • kOui' ti ENVELOPES, EITBICt 1,700 1 000 style, site, and price, at O. . PEltltr , B Stationery Establishment, ja4-2m VollllTil and BitIOE. BLANK BOOKS, MADE IN ANT ntl SIRED style of ruling And binding. A weld ne; sortment of Papers for customers to select from at` PEREVE Blank Book Manufactory,- ;,-; POMITII and RACIB: VAMILY PORTRAIT BIBLES, 11A1(1) BOSIELY bound. Old Bibles rebouod, to loOk wear good ea new. Oall end look at the otyloo, et PERRY'S ltookbluadory, FOURTH and RAON. DIANO FORTES. Just ranelved, an /lewd stook of RAV RN, BA ON, & 00,, NUNNS & CLARA, BALM, DAVIS k 00., end GALS & CO. $ PIANOS. IdEDODZONS best quality, at D. GOULD'S, B. E. 4oraer FIDVSNIVI arid OILESTNUT eta, talflo-y /HE UNION PIANO ItANIIPAOTUR . - COMPANY, No. 1104 atattKNT Street Philadelphia, The Union Company s re now prepared to offer to their, Mende, as well as to the public generally, their Pianos as being unsurpassed by any other* as regards baanty and fullness of tone, perfeotneas and durability action, quality of materials and finish. The Union Ooropany being composed of persons who are all practical workmen, and who, /Maar bed - years of experience to mannfastorles both of this country and Murope, are each nstreat.,......ween.nderr-wr - OW "Art - phone - a — ant-ohm Plano at a mesh tower rate than ant other manufactory, end at the same time, are sure of the finality of their instruments, esoh pert being made by one of the members of the Company ; and will therefore guarantee each marts meat as haying all the qualities claimed for it in this circular. Mr - Tuning and repotting attended to. Please call and examine, at ap7-amo 1104 lidatiCitT STBMST liE-WORKS! FIRE-WORKS 11 FIRE-WORKS, 'STEWART & JOHNSON, WR. FRAZIER, For the Proprietors as 2-tu th eat-1m if Qi; L. FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, XOtrITON, MMUS COUNTY, TEXAS. Twenty years resident In Text& Prompt attention paid to Land Basins OPYIGE OPPOSITE TILE OLD OAPIT , Raveae To—etagere. Davie & Dlrnay, PlLlted 'nth3-w-ly North American Review, No. otxxx, Tulp, 1858. Here Is a new tivraison or a popular quarterly ft contains several Artie/es of considerable merit. and Interest—one which will be ()avian to the many, anti one exhibiting very curious and strange- Ignorance. The best articles are those upon the Baguet; and their Country; the Phillips Family and Phillips Exeter Academy, (the graphic sketch of Dr. Benjamin Abbott redeems this, from the charge of being somewhat heavy;) contemporary French Literature; George Stepbeneon, Felber of Rallwayism, founded on Smiles' Life, which is one of the beet biographies In the language. In this latsevre find a singular error, Tbe Reviewer, speak leg of Stephenson's youth of penury and toil in a country where his father worked in a colliery and coal was to be bad lit rats„ 4. -- ,-`-' -- -w• -,-- Wrhlß ST !OUSS, ATTORNI g i, r , :u n a ,y 4,...uyir otio.rg.,, and - fire were too dear for the tan ra,VV. MIMI' dried. Pottsville. Pa. ~,., VI C. THOMPSON AND G. M. Ot NORI, CONVVYKNOIiItS. Cf&O.bi, GIONAItItn, ATTOMiIIt AT LAI 14.454 No. MB ANON street. below F&NIEI: DOUGHERTY, ATTU' AT LAW, Southeast Corner of MICHITEL OUST Btroots, t.bilodelphtz. CIELARLES TETE, COMMIES/ON , 4 1.1 MAIM and Importer of TIVJANA, ; acwwll9.6 virldnut wheat. aeoond dory. IV(fILLIAM HENRY MOORE, FUR ING lINDESTAKIII, No, 1426 Ml.Ol Iraat or Broad, late 01000 AllOll Street. Lead Onfina always ott band. R MOVAL.— 0. PASS'OIITT, HAM CUTTER AND Wife MASS, , Ilea removed to 1020 011118TMIrstreet, tour tow 121,11VEN111 InfARRIS BOUDOIR SE WIN el .11-.11- MILNE Is offered to the public ee the m hie low-priced, Sewing Machine , in use. It will six to misty etitchoo to an inch, on all Wilda from coarsest bagging to the finest cambric without exception, the, simplest in Ste merlon struction ever made, and can be run and kept by as child of twelve years of age The DORA this machine, and tiOa QOA.LITY or Ira WORK muted to be uoaurpoesed by any other. Ito apt from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches uto. The thread used Is taken directly from t WITiTOO? Pll5 TROURLR OP HR WINDING IR f machine that is wanted by every family in the the low price of . VORTY 'DOLLARS, at which they ate Rohl, bring thera within ti almost every one. S. V BANNS., SelB-16m wlcy epwOni 20 Boutb LIMIT( °REAP SUMMER VUEL.—GAS Nt./ or excellent quality, is sold at the Ph Pure WORKS for the reduced pride o 4 bullet, and rosy be obtained in large or e tit) , by applying at the Gee moo, No; agyßNTit otreet. To purchmera 1p aboloeele It la eold at' to Fleet Ward, by the ton, at s puce Kt , Anthracite at $2.60 per ton. (Bigaed,) O. OFMBSON, phlioolnlytki• Gee Werke. Aux. /A. BLINDS AND SHADES, 01121 AP FOB CIAi • Of Ovary variety. He tile a line 'MA to be sold at liedrlai )313PP, sod all other Colors of Linen Ot whip, Fixtures, &0., &L OTOREI SHADFB Painted to order. ItSiAIRtbIG PROMPTLY ATTI4I WR TO. PLEAS Ht ERRINQS-800 bble. NO. 1' ' ' Hering; 800 bble e?,,tra Newfon 120 bie Potomac diy salted ditto, tovri • mile by ' - NO U. IiENNED • myl6 , Rea. lfln and Irsl N. ONONGAHELA WMBIO ' • LTA old liononignb4 n Witlakey, in gore linuttot Pa Tit MO ptatto Some. Sirctobrlce A full assortment of AT REDUCED TRIOBB STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, 1210 MABXIII' smear, West of Twolft', fauetneso earbo. INSURANCE AND NOTE 13 .RoicznEs. No. 108 South FOURTH Street getuing B. J. WILLIAMS, , No. 10 NORTII BIXTII STREISI /I the most extensive Msnefeettui WINDOW BLINDS, And Denier in WINDOW -.011A.DN0,1 ( t4t 41.1rtsz, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1868. EMPERORS-BLACK AND WHITE "Is not ono man as good as another r asked an enthusiastic orator. An excited Irishman promptly answered "Indeed ho is— and a great deal better I" In like manner, we ask, is not a blade as good as a 'white-faced Emperor? Compara- tively viewed, is not the Imperial dynasty of Ilayti as good as that of France Is not FAvirm Soitotiosm I. as good as NAPOLEON the Third ? For the matter of that, FAIISTIN Sotruniqtricihits had fpur iears the start of his Imperial "13rother""of the. Tuileries—seeing ' that he has been Emperor Since 1848, , whereas hr,trAnosi. did not obtala the Imperial dignity till late in 1852. Moreover, , Favams ' .80111,01 MM - `has - . been . regularly crowned ; postponed his an, mitt over iltitiaan#l; Pm@VII flid, over half a cellt4i7 4041:4 the eIder.NAPOLNON., • Naior.losi III; has the reputation of know ing how' to draw out art effective programme. His black brother of Hayti' aPpijara„to'he an adept in the same, -as we shall presently shOr. IstsroLumes income from' tr the State" ' is sonothing about $5,00(1,000 a Year l -the ebony rule- of Hayti , recel*es $15,000 a,year for him. seit.with less than,!ss;ooo' for his charcoal cpriplexioned Empress., Yet, , Faxerus has a learage—a Cabinet—a .State household. ,A.nong his peers are the Duke of LIMON/We, the Marquis .of Ctutaimir,r.v, the Count of Itilaititiiuk, and we have a document 'now l?tt• for. us', signed by,the Count Rip Tennis% wht, it seems, is tflitinister of the Interidr and Agriculture." Each Cabinet Minister, is pa 14660 a year. • .141031 g FUSTIN Sotmoncon's household, says his biographer in Men of the' 'Time, dc flame a grand almoner,a grand master of the paabr, a grand marshal of tho palace, a quar ter-faster, gentlemen of honor, governors of the eye!. palaces 'and castles, pages, masters of ,k,eremenies, heralds-at:armi, &e It seems, also, that the sable' Enipress (Anzisrk-by,name) has ' her own bousobe)4, c , wich' is composed .of a 'grand almoner, two ladis of honor, two tirowomenAfty-sla ladles of palace', - twenty-two ladles of the chapel, (all ochesses,. countesses, baronesses, ladles of highti or marchionesses,) chamberlains, pagagrooms,&c. , As the attendant house. holdslike • the Emperor and Empress': are all megrm, the Court must be very agreeable—in hot anther. Farm Sermons ans I. bas a Legislative As sembl, even as NAroixon 111. has. The die. "terem. Is, that the black ruler allows his ileum( Representatives to speak, vote, and ielibeate there are grand receptions, !peeces from the Throne, flattering iddressci Porn 'the Ilonse,"Just as in the regular roy hies. But the finest of all was a celebration of ray.day, , by the Haytlens, "after the manner ancient people, in honor of Ceres." It mmeticetVat daybreak, on the first of May,. th a salvo of twenty-one guns. Two hours sre allotted for the assemblage of it the Im wial Guard and the troops," the Imperial ispa of Artillery, the proprietary farmers, e Constitution -cm tri 0 ow wore to meet at the t,:erieJ Palace. The programme says "The Wed the country will be occupied by his ,A r esty, the Imperial Princesses, the Minis. ftz, the High Chancellor, the Grand Cham eirlsir, the Grand Butler, the Marshals of the lkspie, the President of the Senate, the Pro. ItcntioipathsC,of these dB/faulting' we are ex . ...Peg 06,14},-.Alition,,to.eur, population- in Blab 1, 11 14 . ? .. kkltts tile Migrants newly alt travel r A young .man byy the name of Rudolf Cotton , r.ntert - try.a strolcriof lightning. on Mot Saar day, at the ,house of.widow McKay, in Indiana: opposite Carrollton, ilininoky;" The eleetrie tluid Angelea saylhe in the bande!tira petters_ rif`lll. Sy, • and gionoing along it entered the bat of Cotton; and passing through his body shivered a stone on which he was standing tato a thousand fragments. _Re fell dead. Two daughters of Mrs. Moßay were struck- insensible by the shook at 'the sa • time, and the ear-rings of ono of the - ladles were ;melted from her can,. -The girls are not expected recover. Cotton and one of the ladles were to ;have been, married shortly, • ; The Poughkeepaia,2?ttily :Press states -that on Wednesday eve.ning a. sailboat, in whiob were L. V. 'Wilkins, principal of the .Church-street 'Pougheepsie grammersehool. George:Wilson, and his youngest brother and two sisters, waa scolden- :tally run into by the steamer-Th=l(n/ Powall(and Mr. Wilk ins drowned . TheDaite Pres, earl far. • Wilkine Was •an Englishman by birth, about twenty-Rye years of age. He graduates! at Oxford University, England, and was a man of finished education. __.' oston Post publishes a letter from Fa . ver, which states that on the let inst., as the ggera of a well upon Pr. Durtee's estate, in the north part of tho city, were blasting. they 1 4 were surprised by a stream of water bursting forth, throwing a , jet some forty feet above the surface of the ground. The stream is olear as gyp'• tal, - and almost boiling hot. • What makes it more= singular is, that the spot is ono of the highest in - the oily. Edward Cole commuted suicide near St retar,-Miniattota, a few days eine% under. very , singular circumstances/ He took down his gun. when by acme accident; it wont off and killed his wife, lle wrote to has son informing him of the oircumstanoe, and telling Win what dismition to Make of his property. Ile said that -himself and .. wife had not Heed On - kriod terns, and that ea 'the Leou might be attnbirtml te design on Ida part, would prevent any further trouble by leaving the world. ; Senator Douglas and lady name up the river, says the Troy (N. ) 7Trkeg, in the CommodCre on Friday night. The boat was crowded to its utmost capacity, and it vrtsp_only with the utmost diflioulty that slate-rooms could be procured for distinguished Illinoitlan. ' The Senator made himself very agreeable to the passengers. .Tle went West on Saturday morning. - ;,, , A young 'girl, a daughter of Mr. Charles Thompson, formerly State agent on the West Chea ter oars, arose from her bed' as is supposed while asleep, and deliberately walkedont of the third- ' story window! She fell on the pavement below, - and was horribly crushed by the fall. The Re inehlican, r f yesterday, says there was no hope or - law recovery.- - 'Colonel James S. Wallace, - well known in • this city as an editor, and for some time past the manager of the Louisville Theatre, teak a,lsenegt in that city on Saturday lest, on Which' nonasital he. played Puff," in.Sheriden's_ fame of tba ' Critic." He played_ the same part here severed years before Toahua:commanded the Sun to stand eta 1 - - • The Democrats of Chester county will hold a grand mare meeting_lnWeat Cheater on Saturday - evening next. The Hon. Jilin Biellmonatttsits- VertiTilit'StielftilitiriVrtibirehester cavity. The jury in the case of the brothers,Devlin, charged with the murder of their, brother.in-law t Berry, tried at Washington city, on Setarday eve ning rendered a verdict of manslaughter' against' James P. Devlin, and acquitted John S. Devlin on the ground of insanity, ~ , ' ~ ~ , • " • • ' The St. Louis papers Mention two,cases of suicide. A Airs, Sehmtfeicwhose, - hoshand Is in. California, out her throat.: She - was' In easy cir cumstances. , Robert McAllister, proprietor of a pork-nsolcing establishment. while laboring under a fit of mania;a•potu, also out his throat. A young man named Alfred Browse, son of Mei: Amos - Blouse, of Tipper% lilscorigle, Carbon county, Pa., hung himself in the barn on Friday evening last. No cause is assigned for tbo mot. •.. The iron shops of Mr. Grundeland the .ware hedge of Messrs . . Haynes A Yates, in Oharloston,ll. , 0. were destroyed by fire on Thursday night last. Entire loss $20,000. • .', • A young man named W. J. Desha was tour. • dared in New Orleans on the, auk utt., by a coffee hoese keeper named Miobael Duffy. The neur. darer was arrested. A young man named William G.B. Beata committed Weide in Baltimore on Sunday even ing. Re leaves a wifo and two children... It is said that Ur. -Edwin Booth, the trage dian, and the sprightly littlo actress, flfite Maly Perlin, aro shortly to be married. , Ry the burning of' the steamer Galena, near Red Wing, Min., a whole family by the name cf Porter lost their lives, ' Michael McNamee, beat hisiwifa to death he ohicago,lli., on Friday lost. , lio was arrested and committed to prison. They are eating ripe PO'achea at N.emphis, at $3 por bushel. • Overcome by Heat —William Hennessey Was admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital on non day evening, having been overcome b,f the heat on Sunday, while en his way to this eity-,.trom Row York, on a canal boat. - During the night he be came tediporarilyderenged, but be wee watch bet ter yesterday morning The suffetotis 'twenty yearsof age, and a boatman by profession, Michael - Coughlin, aged forty pears, plokea u p on Monday afternoon at - Twentieth and Fits water streets, in an insensible, condi lion, caused by the combined streets ofliquor end the heat, Re was taken to the Hospital. - Funeral - of Me: .71 4. Nettles.—The name of the stranger who died suddenly en Friday er en ing last at the Ptir.)rd House, has been- ascertained to be J A. Nettles. Ho was from East Baton Rouge, La. The deceased was about twonty-lira years of or. He was a wealthy planter, and ha leaves a wafo and one child The remains wilt be planed in a metallic cohlri and deposited in the receiving vault of the Pkilanth , opie etmetery thin afternoon at four &cLek The funeral our start from the undertaking establishment of 4r, When, Fif,ll and L. u/bartt gitreota. 1 . )1017C*11,0 , - giniltardiViDENTg. earrenoadsnis for it Tar Paso" ;a PAL , e beta to nand tho fonnwitiffieeii /her) stbasitnitostbin afoot be edeotoperod bT the =roe of the In order to frown wrrestoebs of the t yp o osity, k - trot ode lids s sheet sluinld be writ ten upon. • ;.: Pre ' aben be greatly obliged to gentlemen In Peomeit. root* and othei State ;for pordribationa giving the our. root news of the dal In thatapartiatdar looalitlae th► reuTrees of the ;in:rim/341ns countrri the lean"' of SO the P O Duletioei, or am Information that will be interesting Sonora' reader. IRTEREsTIPird PR Oat MINNESOTA. iconsapoadenee of TJas MINNESOTA. Pritga . GENERAL NEWS.