'A ` ~~ ^~Fl~AF V 'S'%E}b~iiay~~?`r ~'~',t:;'~~~ r V_'+'!~- a.~Yprt~...E«s LEGAL 4 . 01 gasaawatieibit #2 l. :*" : Judpimil4hei,eitii the Oiiiieter BoSsieni bulimia; aittins*osPleig a motiosift titbits - alien Inthemattitidthe Band. ing inepeatqs los. John iSloan and Ohnrlas Phis. ante. liii4.4`444l4,stknVor a prelipinsTy junction lb 'ftstralruldis :defendant* sur ontraotori and owners 'from meting_anortnin retain building on Ids rket litfitert,•.ifeet •Phipiasaphli, as , contrary to the tiet::! . .if 'Ammtdyi 'the' hijunaticin was granted. ' • ' • • 1 • ", QuAtrisit BEsSIONS—Judge Allison.—A writ of haesate,sorpus mai heard id the bus of E. A. Sterling, wimelelmed - tbe poissassion of his son, a lad of &emit ten' lure of age. The boy is. at present in the custody of Mrs. Sterling, and 0 11 10.• and Mrs. S., have eepszateit' "desires to have the controt,of hfireon,and he alleged that at the time of the. separation he had the boy; and placed him with frlend, but during his absence in the South Mrs. , S.lotiastetosionpf The hearing , on 'Saturday disclosed a cartons state of affairs. Mr. Sterling communed his story to the coast 'by asserting that he was the father of the boy, while MM.' , Sterling ;in her answer to the writ, as well eainkor,statement made tobourt, denied the fact, and-insisted that the -boy was adopted, and that Mr. Sterling knew it. Her story wa7 that she got tbb boy when ,he was abont,two. weeks old, with-the knowledge and consent of liar husband. It was clear from the other testimony in the case that the child w as produced to the friends of the faro* Id 'sitoh Manner as to lead the belief that it was the offspring of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling. Been' the mother of Mr. Sterling was deceived.. The only point in dispute was whether or not Mr. Sterling was among the duped. lie in sisted that he knew- nothing of this arrangement, while Mrs. Sterling as strongly assorted that he did, and she could prove it. - In order to allow fur ther testimony to be brought forward, the case was continued until Saturday next ' • The Agalth. or Charleston, S. C. WAsuixotost, August 5 —The Charlatan Cou ricr reports - that distally is entirely free [mai fe Ter: melksions - reporie to the contrary notwith standing. - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Mwtcy Market. • . , Yu August 4,1860. The gook ...market - tti.dny wily dull and inactive. Reading fell!: and closed dell. Mining stocky have gone under for "the preient. Rank stocky are firmly held. All the sure-dividend or interest-paying !invest menta commend full emcee: _ _ • - • The money market is easy yet, notwithstanding efforts toilet up the rates in New York. The business of the agouti" . Is not such rog to warrant any strong ex peolatioria of high retell for a month to come. - The meeting to organize the new Catawirsa Railroad Company NAB held to-day, Mr. Henri L. Gaw pre siding. Bathe. y. Morris* subinitted a preamble and ?mintier's:drawn by Bt. George T. Campbell, the so licitor of the company. The - preamble mattes the history of the sale of the ro ad, rolling stook. tko., end the action of the Supreme Court and Legislature re's-, two to the comp spy. - - The first resolution accepted the act of the Legislir tura, and the emend calledfer the conveyance to the companyet the railroad and other property. The third resolution provides that the corporate stook of the Ca-. Lewis's Railroad Company shall be three millions three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which two mil lions two hundred thousand dollar , shall be preferred stork, sad one-million one hundred and fifty thousand dollars shell be common stock, the shares to be fifty dollars each; and of nail& preferred stook three thou sand shares shall be applied to the payment of the confi dential debt of she Cetawisse, Williamsport, and Erie Railroad Company; and Which, preferred steak shall hare ell the rights and, rinvilegis as In end by, the said act of Assembly, approved the 21st day of - March, A. D. 1860:is rgovick 4 L' • "' . - - The fourth resolution instreots the Board of Dirac— tors to confirm a attain contract - entered -into with the QoakskoßaProad Company. All three resolutions:as well as others providing for the carrying 'into 'Wrest the decree of 'Gin t optima Court, and the net of the Legislature. and lot the omen tion of the company, were adopted. • R. J. Minter and B; W. Adams wire abases judges of the election Mirror' was held in accordance with the phut and scale proposed in an opinion by St. Geo:T. Camp- bell, as gallows , Ist. The Judges shall be selected br Its corporator[, and the old ooreoratora have no right to interfere. 2d. Ail the Whassea reamed to in the resolutions vided forkftheti. are entitled Co voie am thougcapital *took had-leen lamed to them for their recreative In terest... Lin the eorporstiot. This is at the first electien 'flue sal provideu for subsimusnt e'ectiont Bd. tulle■ have a right to .vote' by proxy - . CM The vote is to be sealed according to the old charter which provides as For' beery share 'not exceeding ten shares, one voteL for every five shuts above' ten, and not ex ceeding thirty. mut rots f for every tan shard; above thirty, and not oureireins one hundred. one vote; but no, stare or number of ahrtres &bore one t rutlred shad confer any additional right of vdting, • The candldafat for President ware T. Haskins Du Puy and AL P. ilritetainsoi. Thei New York interest, which is lirge;Was Tilted for the ticket headed byldr. Du Pay, Which Was eicetssfut. The vote was !wonted. as we understand Warred, open the principle that no stockholder Medd , give. more than seventeen votes. and when, AMY One 'stockholder" became so from owning-more ihan .orre kind of 'interest. the votes arising fropt the ormiship of the first mortgage bonds of tho old oorstreaygredlirrecorded first. Thus its party held eirougbZof those bonds to entitle him to_ seventeen votes. and.olnred,trsides second mortgage or chattel bond', his vote was recorded as 17 under the first mort gage votes, and no account made of his other internee in the vote. tr:r - According to Ibis plan, the following is the result of the elootion: , Du Tuy'kuutomntiO,Coo fi rst Mtge ...1 mg votes Votes on other interests • - 2,28 t" " Ilutahinson's vote on BMA° first mortgage vcalloVi " • 6 13 i votes. In all .....• ....... .. Tit votes. Wllloasvcrwuv-Ae vont is counted—first mortgage, a'oond tuoTtipuie, aul...Lituutgage, confidential debt, or Mock—Mr. Du Puy hay.—h e ,„, r ees er i ty of every iutereint'lluserhileeleoteil dent, T,_fibleking Lhany.: Direction, B ro am,. rick, Charter Manaloster, Ames 8 this, William •,t . of PhiledebildirJokephTaxtoikof Catawitse; Robert Bayard, of New York; Treasurer and Sueratilif t Wm. R. Fisher ! _ litfeeeria.Lieeley R. - Brother have ' resumed their agate it the nook Board, their affairs,having been nettled to the eatiefection of their creditors. We wit, them IniCoins for the future. The anaemia - coirespoudenes in retard to the Btate of Virginia loanTwe'lliid in Mintipson',l 'Reporter. It wall by Interesting tiiallwho intend bidding for the limn: In order incoming strictly with the letter of the law, the Board of Publio 'Works of Virginia have offered' 86.000.10/ of the stook of that Btate for public bids, without, however, expecting to receive proposals which cut be awarded eider the lswi. the advertising Of each en important toms has ceased inquiries Si to MO laws of Virginia: and, in ordor to answer soma of *almost pertinent of the inquiries, we addremed the georetery. Ourletter and the Secretary's answer are as follows . BANsino Titcoi incur altos., No. 2Wall-st. t New Porta. July_ 13. lee& Titoe. Bh;Beiwits.,".l7so., Bee. B P. W. of Va.: Dear fir: -Referring to your exlvertisetnent of May 7, inviting Iftposals for a loam we beg to inquire 1. Can 76u legally award the loan, or any part of it, on bide that a under par for am: per cent. stook ? 2. DoYeur la re wa permit the issue of coupon bonds, with the theorem andyrineiyal made Melds' in New York ocliondon.? , ' • - • -• . 3, Can .1 ?illegally wird fire per tient, stook or bonds on bids ender vet; Ind it so, how meek under par will be le al for a thir t y- ear stock ?. • 4.ire we to understand that yen 'propme" togive a sterling bend with staling. 'coupons attached, binding the commonwealth to meet them in Lon, on ? and tl so, please state the amount in dollars that can legally be accepted for every XlO4/five per cent. sterling bond. 0. in cane the Loan . ore portion of it, shallbe awarded on a proposal for a six"per cent Mock; and ttee parte i afterward deeres five per cent. Maims bonds in _lieu thereof 'NW mace' Meeting' will he beeatilled to for say sl,ol6oestook ••• Very resimetfnik yours, THO BON 1111( 1 8. OFFICE Or' THE BoAED OF Fenian units OF VA. - - ttiCentoitri, July 26,18.52, To Tllonsisilli BROTIIIIII, New York. • . (imungsawa Your letter of the 13th Init. Was . duly received and after eoestderation I determined to /Wall myself of the advice of the Bo ard, who meta few days afley..:sfyi Mace adjourned.' This explains my debtLlO giving attention to your letter._ - - I. The Board cannot aware th e loan on bide under par for aux tier cent stock. 2. Our Sawa permit the issue of stock or boisda,irith the Interest and principal payable in New York, Lon don, or elsewhere in k orope. 3. Five per cent. can be awarded under par—say 26 for a 34 years' stoik. The lowest price that. can be re ceived for 5 per cents is that sum which, ter , 3a years, is equivalent in effect to 6 ter cent. N Coe. 4. If aterlings or other vends are issued. the principal, With lop commies atmehed,,are made _payable in that renew.. The amount for every Aimee can be easily calculated froroNo. t.bat the Mate gets, in addition. the berafit of exchange'. which she Nita to return when it is redeemed. 5. There in no eutherity to make transfers from one class of stocks to another. except that coupon bonds can behanged into registered debt, the rate of interest Mang t he same. I am, very respeetfolly, TAW/AB H. DEWITT, Bee, B.P. W. „ The advertisement stetei that mommile wig be re ceived st any time previous to the first day of Bee tember next. Of tonne nobody wants a Vithinia stook at par, while be Dann boy the same stook at 9034 and 91 in Wall street. While the advertising of this loan does the Slate no possible good, it has depreciated Virginia Etecapian4 bonds 3 and IPm cent. , Philadelphia Stack .rachaaga Bales, August 4.2*. Rzposne aI B. E. ei,..micra, in% Walnut Btieet. ran BOARD. • 600 ronna 61—.......-- 94 136 Harrisburg R......, 47,11 70W City 6s .... ". ~101,;i110 Beading 8........ 2 6 1 i I MO Cam. Aug, 4'70 90 6 Lehigh 1in0.....,... IN 4600 ••isad Figs '66"_,1014 73% 6 Lehigh ti0np......•... II 600.1 Pel.B ec 2dmc =pa flOs I. Otrard Baur.. * 0 s9C; . . , a Harrisburg 8......... 07,4 10 City Bank.— 46 BEra , Ezri BOA*DL 'xoo N realms R 76fri I 6 West rhila 63 Philadelphia' Markets. 'loaner 4—Evening. Thera in nothing ne w in the Flour market.. {horde mand being limited both for export and home use, end prices are without my change. The set'eli Comprise & 0 tibia W. B. Thomas' fresh-ground superfine at 85 504P' bbl; WA* Western extra at 1116,373 ; mixed brands and old stook are selling at $5.1235, extraa at 85.4trt6,75. and extra' family and fancy lots at from 86.62,4 g up to 86.59, Ya 11i:bland end quality. Rye Flour is hektat 83 6214, and . gore Meat at $3.25 4, WICIAT.—There IS a good demand for prime at full rates. but inferior in not wanted. 1,000 bus fair Pennsyl vania sofa at 61.20 IF bus.; we quote prime Southern at 51;230130, the latter- being a further advance. White ranges from 81.1561 50 eff' bus. 300 bus. fair Delaware sold at 81.45. and 901 bee new Kentucky white surd at 8150 Bye is SOWS° 700 bus old Perinsylvanlisaold at 750. New in Wren on arrival atCo p is scarce and in demand. Pales of 800 bus fair qua l ity 68870 o; MOO bim choice Pennsylvania round Ye ow sold at 720. afloat Oats aro steady at 340 IF bus for good Delaware, and 370400 fa old Pennsylvania. BAR/C.—ln queroitron there is nothing doing; the.last sale of let.No.-11.was at 827.50 IF ton. COT soli hold firmly, but there is not much doing; sales of.inferior at Snerim and seed ,middling to udd dling fair uplands at leel2Afe mine, and on time. Pnovisionel-i-There di a very fires feeling ;small sales of Mere Pork at 4 , 103d020 cuts and short time; 300 bids do for export on private terms, and 130 bbls Glenna Sgt cash. Beef is unohansted. Bacon sa in steady re quest; gales. of Hams. at 13014 e; Bides at Me, arid lihoulders at 10!;0 cash. Lard Is firm at DU* for bbla and tea, Ile far kegs. • Wsay is Unchanged; Ohio bb) at Ste: Puna do, at 210; khdirgthisc2lo, and drudge 19,41520 e per gallon. Markets by Telegraph. Bur ilxoss ,' Angbet 4:—Ploirtfinn I Howard street $lO.OO. Wheat buoyant but. dull W 16164 41.1 1 001.63; red 81.10,47 d - - Clam elev; ust L . —Plant dt111; sales ulimportant. WhisAy *donnas - it - ye. eta 46 at MO. Pre 7o n ooll firm. The money Werke% ye; New OntotiesikususeerCotton quiet ; sales of 700 balsa at The for middlings. , Corn dull at WM°. The other mateeta are unshinled. Olin,. Pawl - Ourniiiia . LATIN Rinse, oad* to du loot ationer, expressly for Alf, TAIL lAPNIVET selling prices, marked to Mtn irteoree. 411tok•b and* toonlinvgniated rratir. , factory. 100/ OSS=PRlCuritteteat is strictly adhered to, as ice believe We to be %air imr of &alias All areettendry trootridake. lON= & 00.. ge s,„o ; - - , ALLAN= Stmt. al AK2 SAVING , ruNb-NOSTHWIRIT Costras Savona and Wawa? drazsree—thiposite to coined is =IF larto antounte, from MI classes of the oommoirift, and alloyre into* at the rate of FM FER clEtliZsataisnua._ - , Mow's* draws' ha cheat, withoat iiiicor NW! tails sad, ca daT ail, Wird* iota idne is thi immuis. dot, FRANKLIN FBLIA i Taman and Bscrearti OW IL MOJA. ICIT,Y ITEMS. CORI /03 T 33 Barse.—Tho following is given was ouris for the blues: Spiritus Vini Otardi. n.i.: Spirits" Vito Jamaioal, z. Sc.; BosaromWhttum o. tr. ; Lofton Bohr, a. r. ; Shoeum hneasviei, Btrawiatnvil ; Shekiitie violenter ; Suokite daloiter n consty:mum." There might be a question is to whether the above remedy, would not be wore apt to bring about the blues - than to bare dri attack of them.' We Can however, give an infallible cure for shabbiness. To wit: tray all your garments at the B - own Stone Clothing Halfof Rook hill 56- Vithion, Nos. 603 tad 605 chestnut street, above rein the Ladies' Visitor, New York, September, 3859. 81ALDING's PakpenED CLux salmi to bo universally welcomed by houtekeepers whercier it gobe; it is pre cisely the ready reliable adhesive subatanee needed for repairing furniture and household ware. cull 6 3c2tW - Lai:iris:READ Tars !—Dust And moths In outlets are effeotually eradicated' by- the Patin.t. Carpet-beat ing Machineattil Noble street. Beudyeur order, or call and see the operation. Ella JAMES MURRAY'S CAMPHORATED CORDIAL.— This admirable Cordial is designed especially for all those oeinplalnte , incident to' the heat of calo mel\ Diarrlicriei and severe pains of the stomach, vomiting, Ice., readily yield to its vety soothing influ ence, 'lt ra quite pleassut and grateful to the taste. After a trial, few persona will be -willing to be without it. Those leaving for the 'country should not do so without providing themselves with the Sordial. It is sold by Bower. Sixth and Vine. Price 50 cents. tf LET Us RE JOYEUL little mirth mixes well and profitably with both business and philanthropy. How stupid hie would be. both in labor and leisure, without that gaiety within us which resoondo to the cheerfulness and beauty around us l Nay, its main cur rents run all the deeper, an well as fresher and purer, for the light thrills of ico mignon that, laughing and fleshing, flow into them. The rivers would stegilete Into pools it' the rivulets ceased to p'ay. PhdOsophers and men of business save their souls alive, and keep their intellects fresh and - healthy, by mingling their mirthfulness of youth with the soberness of age. Fun and philosophy usually oombine in all who purchase the elegant styles of 41ti4Xv,LLn STOKES, proprietor of the "tine Price Gift Clothing Emporium," No. SO Chest• nut street. A beautiful gift of value is Presented with each garment *old. tf ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS For Additional Arrivals see Fourth Page.] DWRD HOUllNortheast nor. Ninth and'. Chestnut. H J Melly. Middletown, Pa 14 8 Moore, Columbus, Kr 'rhos 14 Barrett & la, Pa Miss Barrett', Penneylooms H 11 Nyilkins, Pittsburg, Ps Robt M Beeper. New York .1 R Mester, Leominster, Pa R H Howard, pennsylva'a Mrs Howard, Pennsylvania Wm Armstrong Pa Chas Glassow,_bew York R A Bradley, lees , York Mrs Bradley, New York James Deenr, Delaware Wm Gilpin. Indiana 18 R Roberta, Ps nasylva'ia Hon It .1 Walker, 'Nash, DC 3 V Durelde, Louise 0118. W 8 Pike, Louisiana .1 Freeman, Louisiana H Bowman, New York J Gutman, New York Don A G curtin, Pa lB Neal, Pnilmielphis E F Chambers, Jae Clemens, Jr, St LOlllll Mire Diemene, St Louis Miss ft Clamps nt Louis Byron IVI Clemens, 6t Louis et Fenno, Al bony biLouck, Utica . J G Wright. Wilm, N C 8 Noland, Alabama R L Dicktnsonl Richmond Geo ell Duesbury, Richmond H C Byrum, Alabama Jno E Friend & Is, Virginia John Lawson, Mississippi Joseph Greenwatt, New York CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Cot. Ninth and Chestnut. N Wells, New York W W Kirby, Tennessee. It Downing. Tennessee - I A Woodcock. Alabama WH. Thompeon, St I.ollill 0 °Brewster. Phila. W B Bowan & la. N York H M Hutohinson. Salt It A throcomb, Boston 8 3 BPiegelberg, N York E_Lauer. Cie, Ohio B Lortieupt, Misr Wet If Stinson, - Baltimore FBo ner - - It C Gardny,Naehrille N .1. white, Nashville W Porter. ashyille 'r C Wnght, Nashville Z W Senn Orson. N York T D Barrie N la, N 0 If F Lemmons, Memphis B Hobart, Jr, Mass Thos So Prov, ft I Wm Worrell, Prov• R I Thos A Walker. Alabama Jae C Sledge, Alabama Eli H Baxter, Texas Mrs E Baxter. Geonsia. Miss Baxter, Georgia Mrs Connell, Georgia J ILVen De Grad: Taxes T P Oeheltree. Texas .1 B Nichol. Nashville T LI Perm . , Nashville 3 W Wellman & la, Nashv J J Ward. Nashville S A Wise, blaoon, Georgia Mns V Molequalt. Louis's It T Saunders, Alabama P P Weston' New Orleans W B etephens. Forsyth, Ga E Burson Snow Hid. Ala E G Parrott, US Navy It A Bell, flew Jersey JONRB' HOTEL—Cheetnut street, above girth. W T Reed, Cage May B P Robbins, New York R Searle, New York 8 White. h, Canada W Hall, New York lll.o, wawa Brained 8 Ford. Morristown Wm It Wagoner, Lisbon AI V XbrZeil, Cuba C Van Cleve Teuton B L eumane, New York J Beveridge, New York W Tilly & is, Waelungton ST. LOUIS HOTHL—Cnestnut, above Third. Time MoKinstry,New York john II I) Huston & son, Boston John Phipps, Hopkinton C ebaFarland, Hop_kinton hoe A White, Cal W H Shaw, New Y qrk J B Houghton, Phila G A_ eo V Carroll, New York A _Rest Philadelphia W Webb, Baltimore Blaoseston, lowa - AMERICAN H9TEL—Chestuut, above Fifth Goo Branton , W Cheater Llauln, Louisiana Si hoe Walsh. blame York Edw Weil, Ilhnois H H Hams, Alabama, MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et,, below Arch. A J Dean. Ohio E W &Tench & wt. Media JW MoShetson, Kentucky RG. Wood, Kentucky' W Elliott. Tenn ERi Chemin, Tenn 1/11rOlt'fik'll01 , 48. titinotir4 for Ths Prima • BOSTON—Eitiamship Kensington, Baker-10 es mdse Atwood, Mite & Co ;12 baleedry goods Aneeitoh, Reed A. co • 13 eases lac dye Browning & Bros; 25 bales Mu sciods Chas Dams ;13 bales sad Bal ly es do Bangs & Maxwsll ; 6 bales and 6 oases do J L. ; 10 bales and 1 case do Barmen & c.c.; 15 oases shoasHolier Brothers ; 41 cuss 26 hales dry goods Bremer. Reichert & Co ColB bales do Olabon & Smith ; 36 huaffles paper A id - lins; 76 bales. 80 owe wain `B W Chase & Sons; 220 Oases Shoes Coolidge & Burborrow L 22 cue. dry goods Esherick. Hack Coj It pre Mdse Farnham, Kirkham & Co; 18 cases shoes Ford' 21 cases dry goods Feld mann ; bunsenhauser & Nusbaum; 16 bales and oases do Fithian. Jones & Co; 61 bales 14 oases do W Froth- Ingham' 26 oases shoes P Ford & Co; 30 camas scales Heaton & Denekla: 19- bills paper Howell & Bourke; Mosses shoes Hendry ft Horns; 68 do Haddock. heed. & lie; 16 oases mdse Johnson, Holloway & Cowden ; Incases 60 bales dry goods Junes Kent- Sante 6; Co; 10 bales do F V Krug &' Co; 10-oases do Little. Blokes & Co; 14 eases 20 bales dry goods Lea. Richardson & Lk. ; 40 eased shoes bench, Hanna & Co ; 24 Oases do Monroe, Medroll & Smelts 61; paper Megargee & Co; e 8 case carpeting McCallum & Co; pieces glass Mus sel/ft Munroe; 22 bales dry goods Geo Peabody Lleo 'shy . frreiviiphodier ; .28 oases shoes win Amu & Co. MARINE INTBLIJURNoie. iEE FONLIIIIL WM. 4114IVED Steamship Kensington, Dairei. 43 hours from Boston, with mdze and passengers to Henry Winsor. Steamship Boston, Crocker, 23 hour from New York, via Cape May 7 hours, with midge and passengsrs to Jas Aliderdiee. &Mr Starlight. Yorks. 3 days from POrtland, with •MO tons glade, to maims linker. Bohr Joseph Bitting. Henry. 4 days from Fooomoke River. Md. with oats to J W Barron. oats • itabr Farmer. Deputy, 3 days from Mi Hord, Del, with to H MoOolley. MEMOSANBA. - Steamship. Amaralogien, Buckley, from -Liverpool, 24 h ult.. arrived at New York 4th MIL Honolulue t. La:mall, from San Francisoo , was atMay es 25 for Baker's Island. Ship Arcolo, Crofts, from Liverpool, arrived at New York 4th inst. Ship Ooosawattie, Marshall, from Liverpool, at Sa vannah 3d met, , -, „ Brig Among°, King, from Bekaa, arrived at New York 4th hie. Brig Barak Wooster, Lord,' hence arrived at Boston 4tb inst. Brig Carolina, Padelfordrhohen'arriVed at Charles toe lot rust. BMg Alraore, fleshes, hones arrived at Charleston.3d inst. . nit Brie Heinrich, Niemann, hence, at Queerudown, 14th Brig Nellie Hart, Drshon, for Buenos Ayres, cleared' at !Boston 4th ir at. Bohr u P Young, Ainsburj, cleared at Georgetown, S. C. 30th ult for Philadelphia. - Bohr Sarah Cullen, hence arrived at Charleston let net. Bohr M A ehindler, Scull, hence at Savannah, 2d Bohr Challenge, Prokena, hence, arrived at Provi dence 3 , met. Seht U. & T. Cramer, Huntley, hell's, at Pawtucket 3d - B i s . l l. Barali Jane, Edwards, hence, arrived at New Landon 9d Inst. eohr James blow Hatch, from Dighton for Philadel phia. arrved at Pleirportbd inst. Behr M a rs Nowell, Covill, sailed from Pall River Sd inst. for this port. Bohr Ihrigo. (late of Philedelphia,now of Boston, Cork, cleared at Boston, 4th inst. lor Alexandria. s. Bohrs Gee W Cumennue, Whelden ; A Tirrell, and Edwin Deed. Chipman, for Philadelphia, cleared at Roston 4th inst. chr Van Buremilall, frank St. Oeorgo, for Philadel phia. sailed from Holmes' Hole 9d mat. Bahr Victory, Murphy. from Salem for Philadelphia. welled from Holmes' Hole 3d. Behr C t. Borer& Laney, from Baltimore, arrived N at ewear.por ni inst. , Bohr Georgia, Sweet, hence at Newburyport, 3 d init. Bohm Albert ?hero, Cavalier, and Amelia. Hardin!, mulled for Providence,. 3d lust,. for Philadelphia. Bahr' Julia Anna, Harding, D. Townsend. Tom:lama Mary B. emith,lentith. Bugene, Parker, Spray . Hopkins," Woodruff' Buns, Maws. and Constitution. Strout, hence, arrived at Boston 4th inst. • Bohr Ringgold, Crowell, cleared at New York 4th inst, for Philadelphia. Bohr Ida, Howe., from Guantanamo, arrived at New York 4th inst. Bohn H Wedmore. Robinson, hence and Saint Nor ris, Hoover, from Delaware City, arrived at Now Haven ad inst. _ Bohrs Geo A Tittle. Adams. from Georgetown. and Julia Main, Preston, from Alexandria, arrived at Boston 4th loot, (Certwootutenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) • IT TELEGAAPII. CAPE HIL.A.ND. N J. Aux 6, 6 P M. " The steamship t'hineas Bp_rague. for Boston: brigs Ormus, for Fall River, and Tangier, for Boston, went to sea this afternoon. No vessels in sight inward bound. Wind a—weaher fine . Yourts. , a THOS. B. HUGHES.* SPEOIAL •NOTIOES. ALL SHOULD not fad to read the adver isement of Prof. WOOD in to-day's payer. aue-tt CARD PRINTING, BSST AND UnserEsT IN the City, at 34 South THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best end Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Chested in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. HAND.BILL.PRINTING. Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET PRINTING. and every.other deeorip tionof Printing, of the most superior quality. at the most reasonable rates, at-RING WALT & BROWN'S, Bungle' Building, 34 South' THIRD street, Jyl3 tf &ma 1157ND—NATIOICAL SAFETY Tausr Clomrative—Chaytered by the State of Pennsylvania, RULES. Z. Money is received every day. and in any =mint large or small, I. FIVE mi. CERT. interest is paid for money from the day it le Put in. ,The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever It is Galled for, and without notioe. 6. Money is reesivea from Ezvegrors, Admfaistrators, Opordions, and other Trustee., in large or Ma MM, to remain a long or short period. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first claps enmities. °like coon every dui—WALNUT Street, southwest tier Third street. Philedelehis• - 19ALAWARIMIS Fras-Preacka riene.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERB for male at rea sonable Mom No. EOt CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. • EVANS & wAytem. MEYERS' MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE STROM, the oldest and beet remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and MICE. COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MINIQUITOES, FLEAS; MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS, end GARDEN INSECTS, „ogr Pensive Depot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Bracelets eyemrhers. mrle-dm MARRIED. TAYLOR—MERCIRANT.—On the 21 indent, by Al derman C. Brener. M f r m Jarnes Taror to M ine Margo "4474l4B"Abo 41110 iratzlirviiig: Aug. 2, 18*, by Rev. P. T. Cail hopper, Dar. John R. Thomp son to Miss klmobetb Lauyblin. MOORE—BAIIN.—On them. Nth ult., by Rev. John Shay. Mr.iinnon Moore to Hattie Bailey, both of Lam bemille. N. J. iIIIZR-OIIRRAN.—On Thunder. August 2. by lee Franklin Moore. Mr, John 0. Winter to Mina An nie M."O urran,both of Philadelphia. *WQODAVRY,-ALEXAPIRRA.—On the St of July, W 4 74, /illin IN. Woodbury, of itsw, to Mire Fran i:mtg. leiand,er, of Baltimore. NT V—TAGO ART.—July_ 28, 1880, by Rey. Pr. Dales, Mr. Jhn Dohert y to Dltu tarifa' Taggart, bother taw cit, MED. WAND.—On the 4th inst.. Lucy Wand. infant daugh ter of Hobert and Ann E. BMW, dap. aged 1 year and 16 green to take plane from her father's residence 2134 1/ Green street, this I Monday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. VANGulr.N.—on the 4th inet Lizzie C., daughter of Oharle dare.e and Bilge A. Vanhorn, aged 2 years, 1 month and 16 The relatives and friends are respectfull' invited to attend the funeral, from her Parents' reat o ence, N. E. corner o f Nineteenth and Wallace, on Wednevhy afternoon at 3 o'clock. FOUQUET.—On the 3d inst., Mrs. Mary Founuot, consort of the late Louis Forme, in the sad year of het a lter relatives and friends of the family, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the roe deuce or her eon. 'northwest earner of Brood and Parrish, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o °look, to proceed to Lau rel Hill ** FITItIAN.—On Thursday, Id instant, at Cedar ville N. J.. George Fithian, aged 60 yearn. The' relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from his late TCIII - se. No. 111 north proceed ifteet, this (Monday after noon at 3 o'clook. Tor to Odd Fellows' Came. tery. Funeral service at the Central Presbyterian chrirch. corner of Sighth and Cherry streets, at . 4 o'clock precieely. FRYBH..—On the 4th ma., Mrs. Catlin rme Fryer, in the 86th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her eon. George Fryer, N 0.916 Chestnut street, on Tuesday afternoon next. . BRADSHAW.—On the 241 instant, William E. Brad shaw. in the ad yearof his age. Funeral from his late rosidenoci, No. 474 Eighth divot below Buttonwood, this (Monday) morning at 8 o'clock. JIGS LH NS.—On the 3d inst., Oaleb O. Bobbins, late of Philadelphia. aged 69 years. , Funeral from the residence of his eon in-law, George Band, Hatboro'. Montgomery county. Pt (Alend4)) / afternoon at 1 o'olook. SHANKLAND.—On the at inst., Mrs. Eliza I land, relict of the late Capt. Charles B. !Hinkle Funeral from her late residence, No. 246, Front street, this (Monday ) morning at 9 o'olook. Weekly port of Interments. KALTIt OFFICE, August 4, 1860. Ito of Philadelphia f r om th e 23th the 4th of Austest,lB6o, Interments in the C at July to Fryeipelae. Fever, Scarlet.. Typtiun TYPhOld.. Trtercorrh'e, Lunge.. }looping Cough...-. Inflammation, Brain Larynx.- Myer— Lunge " Pentonzeum , Bt. tr.. Bowels ' Inanition ....... Mania-a-notu. Mamma Abeeeee Ap0p1exy......... Cancer of Breast. 'Uterus . . Stomach. Casualties. ...... Croup•• lonsvltion of Brain Lungs Cholera Infantum.— Cystitis ..... Cona'ption of . Lung. Conyulajona. ...... DipNieria Marrlicom. • • Idea/den .....-. Neglect-. Ol Natal' Pox— ._._. Teel Born.--....... Toothtlist. Ulceration, Bowels, • • .... Dropsy. • Chest.. Disease of Bram.— Newt. Kidney/. .• Spleen.... Drowned Dysentery.— ..... Debility Effusion on Binin„.. OF TLIE THERE W BRE Under 1 year. From 40 to 50. . 14 . From Ito 2....... " 50 to 60.-- .17 2to 6.-..... t 7 " 60 to 70 . .11 " sto 10 .11 " 70 to 80 ......... 12 10 to 16...-.......1 " 80 to 90 4 " 15 to 20............ 1 " 90 to 100.— 2 30 to 40............13 284 NATIVITY-United States, 220; Foreign, 44; Un known, 20. From tho Almshouse, 11; People of Color, 16; from the Country, 4. WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. Tenth ........... 9 Nineteenth..._. 22 Second Eleventh.. - TO Twentieth...—. 11 Third —... 10 6 Twenty-first 5 Fourth.. ..... . 12 Thirteenth..." 7 Twenty-second.. 6 Fifth-- ...... 11 Fourteenth.- .. 7 Twenty-third... .11 Sixth ...... 7 Fit teenth -.. .13 Twenty-fourth...lB Seventh ........16 Sixteenth- .10 Unkncrwa ....-..16 Eighth.-- 7 Seventeenth....l6 7 Eighteenth 8 T0ta1....—. zst The number of deaths compared th tho oorrespond invesk of 1859 and of last week, was no followe Week ending August 6th. 1859, wa5......... ...... 211 July 28. 1860, " . • ~.....,........317 Males, 104; Females. 120; Boys. 100 I 77. By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR HU(IIIES. Heath Offloer. BLACK AND PURPLE FOULARD BILKS. plain black Fou'ard Bilks. Black Bungee, %. 6-4, 7-4, and 8-9 wide. Black Crape Maretz. saurus widths. Gray Chene Barer Poplins. Gray Chews Boxeres and „ chairs. Black Bare s °. ruffledpoints. Lupin's Bummer Born bazinos and Chalys. Black and white Lawns and Organdies, &o. BEBBON & BON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CREBNIU Street. N.B.—During July and August we close at 6 P. M. riIHE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE- Ai. CLARK'S Patent INDELIBLE PFNCILS, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly. They do their work better than ink, without its trouble or risk of Blotting. Baal will mark 1.003 articles. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR k CO., Agents for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHESTNUT Street. 1e11.3m DEMOCRATIC FLAG RAISING.—THE Democratic citizens of Philadelphia are invited o present at an adjourned meeting of the Democra tic Association of the city of Philadelphia, on _MONDAY EVENING. August 6. at 8 o'clock. at the Hall of the CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION." N.W. corner of FIFTH and 11E8TII UT Stream, when A DEMOCRATIC FLAG. containing the nainisoiihe nominees of the guts', will be flung to the breez 'F e. N President, STEM- A. DOUGLAS. For lime President. HERSCHEL. V. JOHNSON. For Governor. HENRY D. FOSTER. Eloquent spseottes will be delivered by several promi nent Democrats, , WM. V. MoGRATIL President " Democratic Central Assomation." FIRST %YARD—FIFTH PRECINCT.— An adlnurned meettne of the Cameos of the VITTII PRECINCT, FIRST WARD, favorable to the election of DOU.iLAS. JOHNSON. and FOSTER, will be held THIS EVENING, August Stn. at 9 o'olook. at MA.HER'S HOTEL,, S. E. Corner of ELEVENTH and FEDERAL, Streets. H. R. BADGER, President. At at—THOLL COLLINS, Secretary. IL. rPOST OFFICE, PHILADELPIIIA,PA August 15t,1660. aTratigetnents at this Office for toting charge of 'the City Letter Deirreteh having been completed. the publics are Informed that on - ana suer this date there will be ((Mr daily collections from the United States letter Boxes, at the following - hours, wis i a and TAT , u l i p t and llnd p o'olook P. M. Four daily de . M..and 234 and fflodiscir vn P. , P; A 714 and 103; o'clock A. ' M The charge for collectins latter, for the mails will be one cent. Newspapers and Foreign Letters will be col lected without charge. The charge for city letters, in cluding collection and delivery, will be one cent. In all caeca they must be prepaid by postage stamps, nu 3 6t • N. B. BROWNE. Postmaster. r StTeigildtr l : l o l f U tlr Ph!,ilA,TVBtiaVi r hiMol, runwa wll be held at No. North De,aware Ave nue. on M O NDAY, august 6, 1 6 63. at II o'olok. noon; for the election of fi ve - Directors, ancl the trenseation °Cotner bagmen. wet. DENNIS, .11 , 31-Gt Secretary and Treauurer. OFFICE OF TILE SHAMOKIN VALLEY U. 3 AND POTTS YILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. PaZZADaggata• July 27, MOM The Coupons due lot August, ISIO, of the First Mort gage Bonita of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company will be paid on presentation at the Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, on and after that date. JOHN L. OODDARD, 7t Secretary. rye. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READIED RAILROAD COMPANY. • Manott.lBoo. The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1 MO, can now receive. upon application at this office, 10 per cent s in cash, neon the terms spetufied in the coos ravattaesed. The holders are oleo entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 0140,000 per annum, as dltablished by the stockholders at th e n. august meeting, holdJettuct7 IMO, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by he oolnlimhy and duly reoorded, to oar ry the same into CIRC Rect. 8. ULAR BRADFORD, Treasurer, • • • Nato le slui Holders of Pilikidstp Afa and Beadiest Rai/road Company Mort gate Bonds, dm July 1, DM These bond, are secured by the first mortgages on th e road, amotuitina in the aggregate to igsmemo. T net revenue for the last fiscal year was six Ames the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held, Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest payable half-yearly, will be issued. A hones o ho per cent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in oaah to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office Of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will be famished ox applies op _ trfderf the te a . r it. " VIMIINY. leerotary: PERFUMERY. CRISTI&NI de 00., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Five doors above their former stand. C. & Co. belie porohaeed all the maieriale, moulds, &c.. of the late firm of T.if PETER' & Co.. (No 716 Chestnut street.) and have added all their allies to their own variety, with many new ones for the present sea son, making the most complete armament army house in this country. C. & Co. continue the importation of ER UGGISTS' ARTICLES. of which their stock le now very complete. They will IMMO no pains in their attention to the wants of their customers, and maintaining the good quality of their articles. au3-tf POLITICAL: ATTENTION! REPUBLICAN INYIN CIBLES!—The Companies will riseemblb at their Rooms, if/WE:NTH and WirtrrlltlT, on Monda Eveninff. 6th inst.. at 7 o'clock, to proceed to Wood y bury, Pi. J. A Band of Mimic wilt ho in attendance. By order of the Committee IC A. 24. WAININBHAW. Marshal. PEOPLE'S STATE HEADQUARTERS, CuILSIONWEALTFI BUILDING, CHESTNUT ABOVE SIXTH STREET, PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS, PEOPLE'S CITY COMMITTEE ROOMS, and FREE READING ROOMB.I ALL IN THE SAME BUILDING, LINCOLE,IIAMLIN, and CURTIN MEETINGS HELD IN THE COMMODIOUS HALL ON THIRD STORY Our friends throughout the State in want of Don meats, Speakers, &0., should' address the State Com mittee, at the above-named piano. A. K. MoOLURE, Chairman JNO. M. SULLIVAN, Scoretary tin2-6t PAPER MUSLIMS. WILLIAM McGrEE iSa Co., Nos. 22 South FRONT Stroot, and 23 LETITIA Street, Are now marrying a LARGE AND COMPLETE ABBORTATENT of their CELEBRATED MAKE of PAPER ittUBLINB, various qualities and colors. itua-atif Of K BUYERS.—Gentlemen : I have .9-Ss taken the Basement of the Philadelphia Bank, 419 CHESTNUT Street, where 1 will continue to buy and tell (es I have heretofore done at the Custom house Avenue Book-stand) o.d and new Law and Mis cellaneous Books. I have for sale upwards of Mc old bleak-letter Boots piloted prior to tho year 109. Alec,, a copy of Erasmus on the l4ew Testao.ent, 9 vole., 410, printed in 1619 Price g3o .will abodes' in Engravings and Autographs, Persons at a distance wtshing to sell Books will describe their names, dates. sixes, bindings, conditions, end moon. Pamphlet Laws of ronnoyl- Vanio, and old HooloillPOil AMerionwanted. 1 14 6 - 0111 JOHN univirZELL, THE 4DREsg.LihiliAiiELlil-6:, i‘torhiiit; AUthisr d, 1860. SILICAS') DRY GOODS JOBBERS. REMOVAL. In consequence of the destruotion by fire of their THIRD SIRES' BTOIIII, YARD. CrILLMORE. it CO. NO. 610 CHESTNUT ST.. SOUTH SIDE, ABOVE SIXTH, They lievo now open Rev. hank ad , sofa!' SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, biIAWLS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, 4-c., WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, llHaving reonived but a email eortion of their' FILL IMPORTATIO.NS, previous to the fire, they are °ambled to display A NEW STOCK. to which they invite the attention of their.Cuotomere and Buyers generally. au6 3m PRINTS I PRINTS The Subronber invitee attention to an assortment of PRINTS. Which for extent and variety is unsurpassed in this market. Consisting of the choicest styles in MERRIMACK, MANCHESTER, GLOUCESTER, DUTCHESS, PACIFIC, SPRAGUE, COCRECO, and other STANDARD MAKES. Besides a full line of ENGLISH PRINTS. Now open and for sale by the Piece or Package, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JOSHUA L. BALLY, 213 MARKET STREET, aul-tf PHILADELPHIA. WURTS, AUSTIE. & McVEIGH, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. IN DRY GOODS. No. 311 MARKET Street, above Third. Charles 'Mats, Roar, Austie, Hamilton P. McVeigh, PlitLADEtpuret. John S. Wenner, Joseph Damn, aul-Sra FALL AND WINTER. CLOAKS & MANTIE=LAS row - THE WHOLESALE TRADE. irrsitTata al g a llVor n t i nD r Sltrei N tertOg: *pact out Eltook,wlnoh we offer at LOW PRICES. AND ON LIBERAL TERNS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. ati24in FALL GOODS. 13ARC31103ErT Fa CO.. NOS. 405 AND 407 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Stook complete and ready for Trade. au2 36t WOOD, HARSH, & HAYWARD, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, NO. 309 SIRREET STREET. Fall and Winter Stock now complete and readv for buyers• arta 9m CIEORGE G. EV'ANS' BOOK LIST.— `LA Buy your Books at Evan CHESTNUTk Store. No. 439 Street. Books are ,old as cheap as at any other store and you have the advantage of receiving a handsome Present, worth from Fifty Cents to Ono Hundred Dollars, with each Boo k. NEW BOOKS AND GOOD BOOKS. THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE AND MAN UAL OF POLITENESS, A complete Hand-Book for the use of the lady in polite society. containing full di rections for correct manners, diem, deportment, and conversation. Rules for the duties to be observed at re ceptions, dinners. parties, balls, 'weddings, etc., W., eta. R FLORENCE BARTLEY, author of the '• La dies' Hand-Book of Fancy and Ornamental Needle Work." One volumealmo, cloth. Price 81. THE QUEENS OF ;SOCIETY. By the Wharton,. Price .$l6O THE MOUNTAIN. By Dr. Jackson, Price $1 ao. THE OLD FARM HOUSE. By Mre. C. H. E. Laing. Price 411 TIE 13 , •NNY SOU tH; OR THE SOUTHERNER A'i' HOME ; embracing Five Years' Experience in the land of sugar, nee, and cotton. Edited by Prof. .1. IL Ingraham, o MiseimiDpir One vOlllOO4 12mo, 126 pa ges. Prigs sgl.$ g 1. THE ACTRESc IN HIGH 1 IFE. 12mo. Price al. THE REASON WHY— . NATURAL HISTORY SERIES." One volume, 12mo, cloth. Illustrated. Pr 1. OMVBOOK OF HEALTH, A FAMILY DOCTOR. O T HE Price $l. THE QUEEN'S. FATE; or, the Days of Herod. Price el. HISTORY OF ITALY AND THE WAR. 12mo, Price 81.26. LADIES' WRITING PORTFOLIOS In great variety, and a gift with ea c h ALL THE NEW BOOKS In every department of Literature. Call in. and one trial will enure you that the beet Place in the city to buy Books is at G. G. EvAr4s% GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. 006 It No. 439 CHEDTA UT Street. THE REASON WHY, OF NATURAL HISTORY. By the author of "Inquire Within," "The Biblical Reason Why, • Beason Why of General Science," eta.. oto. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 12mo. CLOTH, GILT PRIC ID E SE O AND D WL NE OL BALAR. PHILADELPHIA. Giving reasons for hundreds of interesting feels in con nection with Natural Hinter), and throwing a light upon the peculiar habits and In emote of the various Ordern of the Animal King E. dom. EXAMPL Wily do doge turn round two or three times before they fig down? Why have fiat filit.s their upper sides dark, and their under sides white? Why do sporting dogs make what is termed "a point.' Why do bird' often roost upon one let ? This volume answers about 1 800 similar questions, and abounds with ourioua anti interesting anecdotes of Natural History. Published and for sale by T. it. PETERSON & BRO., No. 306 CHESTNUT Street. Copies of the above book sent by trail, to any address, free of postage, on receipt of One Dollar. 1,000 ncenta wanted in every section of the Country, to sell this and other popular hooka. For particulars address the publishere. au3 3t Published this day : frOASIONAL PRODUCTIONS, "-"' Political, nDamo Diplomatic, and hlisoellaneous, co ln u a tt luiti o o nha ßti her d s E ahla o no r e L a t o t i n l e SPHILIPPE AND THE FRE NCH REVOLUTION OF 18148. While the author resided as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United S atee at fErie. Br the late RICHARD Even. Edited by his ,'xeciutors. In one vol. Bvo of over lases. Printed from new type on fine paper , with a nel,-engraved • likeness of the distinguished author. rice, f 52.38. rj. B LIPPICOTT 8. CO. au3 8t 25 and te4 North FOURTH Street. A MAN.—BY REV. J. D. BELL. 12mo, WI lER'S DREAM ; AND OTHER POEMS. / PS . W Br Firies. Igmo. 00 cents. HISTORY, THEOR. AND PRACTICE OF THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. By George B. Pregoott. Illustrated. lOmo. 51.7 e. THE UNION PULPIT. A oolleotton of Sermons by Ministers of different Denominations. With thirty. four steelortratts. Bvo. 12. MEMORIALS OF mous moOD. !By his Daughter. 2 vote, $1.75. THE WOOD RANGERS. By Capt. Mayne Reid. lustreted. WILD LLIFE OR, ADVENT UR ES ON THE F R ON TIER. By Capt. Mayne Reid. Illustrated. 8125. For sale Di WILLIAM El. & ALFRED MARTIEN. jy3i) No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. L m FINE PHOTOGRAPHS, COLORED JR: either in oil or weter colors, there to place where better work oan be made or cheerer rates Baked, than at , =MR% ki &AMA above Orem 3t," HAVE REMOVED PHILADELPHIA .... AN ENTIRE', NEW STOOK GLOVES, RIBBONb, TOCIETEIER WITH A LARriE ASSORTMENT ST4PLE AND F4NCY MANTILLAS, At, NEW PUBLICATIONS. MEDICINAL. PROF. WOJD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR In precisely what its name indicates, for, white) pleasant to the taste, it la revivifying, exhilarating. 'wad strengthening to the vital powers. It also re Vivifiee, reinstates, and renews the b'ood in all Its original purity, and thus restored and renders the systeminvulnerable to attache of disease. It is the °WY Preparation ever offered to the world in a n popular ferm, eo as to he within the reaoh of all chemically and skilfully comb ned as to Ito the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adopted as to net en perfect accordance with the laws Oen wrs, and hence soothe the weakest stomach. and tone on the digestive organs and allay all nervous and other Irritation. It is also perfectly exhilara ting In its effects. and yet it is never followed be laenitude or depreesion of spirits. It is composed tirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly corn powerfully wow and soothing properties,and aonsequently can never injure. Such n reinedy has long linen felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroushly ekilled to medical sotence, and also by all who have guttered from do _ batty ,• for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to me that debility follows all attacks of dis ease and late the unguarded system open to the !attack's of many of tho moat dangerous to which ' Poor humanity is constantly liable. Such, for ex ample, the following Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite. Faint - nem, Nervous Irritability. Neuralsia, Palpitation - of the Heart, Melancholy, Ifypoohondria, Night dweata, Languor, Giddiness , and all that class of • oases. so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time. called Foliate Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also, - Liver Derangements or Torpidity, nd Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Al continence of the Urine, or any general derange ment of the Urinary organs, Pain in the Back.iiide, and bstween the Bhowde re, predisposition to alight folds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, 'I Diffioulty in Breathing. and, indeed, we might eon - merate me ny niece still, but we have apace only to • any, it will not only aura the debility following . China and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising from Minarnalso Influences, and aura the disease at once, if already attankod, and m it acts directly • and patinae TIDY upon the tottery system, arousing the Liver to action. promoting. in tact. all the ex. °retains and secretions of the 698t8171. It will Datil. • II bly prevent any deleterious mimeo MOODS follow i ing upon change of climate and water; henna all epavellers should have a bottle with them, and all . should take a table-spoonful at least before eating• As it prevents oostiveness, strengthens the dices give organs, it should be in the bonito of allpersons of sedentary habits: students, ministers, literary .Inien and all Indies not accustomed to much out- aloor exercise should always use it. If they will. itlont will find an agreeable, pleasant, and efficient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty for beauty cannot mint without health, • and health cannot exist while the above . ties Continuo. 'filen, nem, the Cordial is a_perfeot Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the final trial, elle will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and eafety There is no mistake about it, this Cordial is all we claim for it. Mothers. try ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or . decline, not only of your daughter:hi:Moro it be too late. but also your eons and husbands, for wade the former, from fable delicacy:, often go down to premattire.arave rather than let their condition be known in tune, the latter are often Co mixed up with tho excitement 01 business that if it wore not for you they, too. would travel in the same down ward path. until too late to arrest their total fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we are sure your ne veto failing affection will unerringly point you to Prof. wood's Reatorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, as the remedy which should be always on hand in limo of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 4448r0ad • ay, New York. and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. I and mid by all good Druggiats. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. old here hr DYOTT & CO., and F. BROWN. anS-niwfd&oowW-tf. THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD TRE TEST OF YEARS, AND GROW A MORE AND MORN Portman EVERY DAY. And testimonia's. new. and almost without number, might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of soniety. whose united testimony none co Id result, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bold and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, ircall its youthful beauty I ATTU?. Cairn, ?Melt., Dee 21, 1859. PROP. 19001)r `h oe willt Please accept a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty Years ago, cavernd by a complicated chronic Ma nisa, attended vvith_an eruption on the bend. A con tinual con rite of auffering through life having rained me to a elate of dependence, I have not been able to obtain !stuff for C3rl, neither have I been able to do them up. in consequence of which my head has suffered yXtretnely from cold. This induced one topay Brigoa es Hodges almost the lest cent I had on earth fora two dollar bottle of thy hair Restorative about the let of Auniat lon. I have faithfully followed the directions, and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though Piton t it is also coming in all over my head. Fooling confident that anoi her large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to Demerara in Its use. and being destitute of means to pus see any more, I would ear thee if thee wouldst not be aniline to lend me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and twelve to thyself the Scripture declaration —" The reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherlen." Thy friend, BUSANNAH KIRBY. LIOONISR, Noble CO. Indiana. Feb 6,1667. reor. O. J. Worm: Dear Sir: I n the latter part of the year 1E67, while attending the State and P. ational Law School of the state of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced failing off very rapidly, so that in the short spas • of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover ing, and much of tne remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly af,er became gray; that you will not lie surprised when I tell you that, upon my return to the State of Indiana. my more casual ao quaintanees were not eo muoh at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my more in timate acquaintances were to recognise me at all. I at once made application to the most skilful phial.. clans in the country, but, receiving no aasuranee from them that my hair could seam be restored. I was forded to become reconciled to my fate, until. fortunately, in the latter part of the year Mg t your Restorative was redOnimontled to me by a druggist. ae being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and forma to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired eifeet. Scone that lime, I have used seven dol lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can bu il; a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonder - 111 an article, I have recom mended its use to many of my friends at d acquaintan ces, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot,44l Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out toe world. The Restorative is put up in Bottles of th-co sizes, viz: large, medium, and so all; the small bolds half a pint, and retails for ono dollar poi bottle ; the rnedium olds at tenet twenty per cent. inure in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large ti a lltits f e o ; r ouall, Met cent. more in proportion, and ro t) J. WOOL sc ' IQ., Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, Now York, and It Al &RICKY Street, Bc. Loma, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fano) Goode Deal ers. • • liold here by DYOTT m VO. a ana Yr_ sanwriv aul3 nrwfd-eowinf B LOOD ,FOOD. - -FOOD FOOD. . Lw) poo. woo poop. BLOOD FOOD. The attention of invalids, physicians* ulergyinen, scientific men, and the public geneMlly, reepeottullY solicited to the mente of thus chemical preparation. containing Iron, SUlpltur, and Phosphorus, and which is Identical In its composition with the Hertic G ta bula, or red blood, In all diseases accompanied with DEBILITY. pale countenance,and nervoco derangement, aualyses of she blood show a defitSiOney of the red globules. Ruddy OOMpleglon androsy tint of the Ain, elwas indica tive of health l while a pale, wax-like chin and counte nonce—which evinces a deficiency of the red globules— accompanies a diseased organism. Prepaiatione of Iron have been given for the purpose of supplying the red globules, but wo contend that iron alone, Sutphin. alone, or Phosphorous alone, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a Judicious combination of aft these elements te necessary to restore the blood to ate normal standard. This point, never before attained, has beep reached in the Blood Food. and its discovery ranks se one of the most so entifio and Important of the age. Its effecte in CONSUMPTION are eoften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats. IsOrenae the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by re storing the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with flesh. Tho Blood Food will be found a speAtio in all Chronic Diseases of the Throat or Lungs, such as Acts ma, Bronehitis. Coughs. &c. Public speakers and gingers will hod It of great utility in clearing and strengthening tie vocal organs. in Drapepsio J over Complaints,_ Dropsy, Helium, Paralysis , Sorefula, Gravel, St. Vitus Dance, Fever and Ague, &o ' its all- Catir is marked anti instantaneous. Juno clas s of dis eases, however, are the bone hoist effects of the remedy so conspieuoue as in those hareems FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which will tend towards consumptiou, such as suppressed or iliffienit Menstruation O'een Sickness, Whites, &a., especially when these complaints are accompanied wits palaces., a dingy hue or pallor of the akin, depression of spirits. debility, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous prostration. we have the utmost confidence in recom mending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be con scious of a loss of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body. and we deem it our duty to an, that in all cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in all dimness of the /Nine) a or Bladder. this pre potation has n claim upon the attention of sufh3rem which cannot be over-esti matt d. • - • • • • • _ A faithful trial will be found the most conviiming proof in regard to Its elliaato that could be asked tor. with the above remarks, and with toe nun proue testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the " BLOOD FOO " to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that it will be acknowledged au - Ire-eminent over ail other prepa rations, patent or oMolnal, in point of usefulnese. Cir culars saving the theory upon which this remedy is tounded, also certificates of reniurkable cures, will by lent free when desired We forward tne BLOOD FOuD to an, part et the limited States o. °amides upon ye oeipt' ot prier—et per bottle, Se for six bottles. Be careful in ad cases to take none hut that having our fac simile signature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York, And eohl by them, and by DYOTT & co.. w 32 North SECOND street, Philadelphia, and by all respectable Druggists. sue-taw( tf PROF. MORRIS' BUCEPHALOS. There are 400,000 Sufferers hunt DISEASES of the NEHVOUS IIYOTEht, fu the city of Philadelphia, who oan be cured by urine l'ltuFEB.oll EUCEPHALO S. Whioh is an original and WONDERFUL, REMEDY. gimpoundeil from the private formula of Professor orris, M. D.. of this city. t sots directly upon the Nerves BY ABSORPTION through the perm and it needs but the trial of a SIN gi.E BOTTLE to test Its marvellous virtues. - - Sufferers from EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN. MN:HYOIDS HEADACHE, GENERAL DEBILITY. NEURALGIA. RHEUDIATHINI, CHRONIC NERVOUSNESS, &c., Will find the desired relief by its EXTERNAL USE, as directed in the Circular. TRY ITt TRY ITt TRYY T IT ! TRY TR IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! 'my IT! TRY IT! TEN' T ! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT TRY I TRY IT! TRY IT TRY IT TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT! TRY IT! Ifyou are exhausted by over-much study. If you suffer from sleepless nights, If_you are a victim to neuralgia, II you are prostrated by excessive grief, T 'TRY IT If you crave stimulating drinks, ! TRY IT! 7, 1141:1;1 TRY IT! TRY ITI bli ats it wilt remove those - miserable sensations which . duce a morbid disposition towards Intemperance. TRY IT If you are suffering from Nervous Debility in any of INVIGORAT IN G y AP P L I CAT I ON thing and toour nerves, and worth many times its coot, in the relief afforded. . . _ • • • • Numerous testimonials from the most respeotable sources oan be seen, by applying at the office of the pro prietors. Prepared by MOCHRIDOE & CO., No. 82 North FOURTH Street. Ilgr And for Sale by Druggiate generally. Iy7-if ASTHMA For the 'NATANT RELIEF and PER 1 MAN ENT CURE of this distresainz aom plaint.ua FENDTPS -BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. 13. SEYMOUR. & CO., 107 NASSAU Street, New York. Frioe $1 per box; eent free by poet tort-em 111 FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. CROWE HAVANA OI.GARS. OF VARIOUS BRANDS 0. H. MATTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS STEIMOSCOPIC VIEWS, JUST RE elvedLentirely new subjects. STEREOSPOPHI IrISTRUMENTS made in every style, and sold low hy M. J. FRANKLIN, Optician, 112 South FOURTH Brreet, below Chestnut. NW' Spectacles and Eye-glasses correctly suited for all ages. microscopes, Opera•glaeses, &0., in a great variety, at the very lowest price's, witoleuele or total!. su:l-6tif COMMISSION HOUSES. RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO , IMPORTERS Of CLOTHS* • DOESKINS, AND CASSIMERES. solo agents for ERCEENG,(Litt's Tioket.) W A. JOHANN Y,( bhoe.) GEVieltB & BC.fl CHM S. fr. M. Clothe.) F. G HERRMAN & SON. (Gold Medals.) ZAN BONA BROS.. (Fancy Cassimeres.) TOENNIES & 00., and other manufacturers of tho greatest celebrity. 206 OHESTNUT STREET. au2..lm WELLING, COFFIN Sc Co. 11G CHESTNUT STREET, Offer, by tha package, tho follosving desoription of AMERICAN GOODS. Or STANDARD MAKES AND IN 'TREAT VARIETY GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S PRINTS ; BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS AND DRILLS; OSNABUROS, DENIMS, AND STRIPES; CORSET JEANS, SILESIAS, AND NAN• KEENS; CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED LININGS; RHODE ISLAND LINSEYS; PHILADELPHIA LINSEYS AND CHECKS; KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTTONADES; NEGRO CLOTHS AND KERSEYS ; ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS ; BLACK•AND FANCY CASSIMERES ; BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS; SATINETS AND UNION CASSIMERES; TWEEDS, CASMIARETTE3, &43., &a. aul,3m GEORGE PEARCE & CO.. MANUFAOTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP LACE GOODS. 241 CIIP.STNUT STREET, Plulade 62 and 64 PARK PLACE, New York. nu3-mw&flm AOENOY OF THIRION, MAILEARD, eSo CO.. No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET. The attention of buyers is called to:the unusually complete stock of PARIS PRINTED DRESS GOODS, MERINOS AND CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, VEIL BAREOES AND GRENADINES, MOUS. DE LAINES, SHAWLS, &0.. Ro. • For sale by F. W. MELIZET & Co., No. 101 CEIESTNIIT STREET •1718 wtm tf WASHINGTON MILLS, FORMERLY BAY STATE MILLS. SHAWLS of all sines, in great variety. Embossed and Printed TABLE COVERS. ONION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS. BarmaPar., SKIRTS. DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINGS. 84 SACKINGS and heavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS. Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and OPERA FLAN NELS. Printed FELT CARPETING& For wile by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 34 South FRONT Street, and jy2l-tf 35 LETITIA Stroet. SEIEPLEY ) HAZARD, do HUTCHINSON, O. 112 CHESTNUT err.. COMNISSION MIROICANTB - rvA WKS BALM. us- PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. sat-ins SHOE FINDINGS. ISAAC BARTON & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SHOE STUFFS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, GAL LOONS, PATENT LEATHER. Also, GOODS FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS. No. 33 sount SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. out .Sin INSURANCE COMPANIES. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE IMMIPANY OFet PIEW YOLK. Asss: RIZ MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. IN VV t w ig o fI R RA M O O V TL E TO R AM O OIO . ..i. ZZZZZZ Wks premium" ere Lotvin than in Many other O.** Mee, end the Dividends have been &&&&& lkLe s strictly MertreL A L L There ere tol Iltaakholders, so that ALL THE PROFIT!!! Famphiets, and (mem information, nuts be bat awns, on aselloattolt to F. FOURTH STARRA e ci i h s. 14 W. 'corner FOURTH and WALNUT PHILADELPHIA REFERENCFJI I Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, George H. Moan, Isome M. Stroud, E. S. Whalen shii B Myers, iirrt i go i lt. tg,.. mesh Patterson, ohn M. Atwood, ABMs.* St Collin Thomes id. rowers, George W. Toland. Willieto McKee. Thos. Wiattson.,MS-Igii• FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED PE AP N RIL, VA 6S4, _N BYIA THE STATEOF NSL. lIONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND ROHM TIIZICTORPI Saran& Wright. D. B. Burley, Wm. W. Waiters. J. W. Eastman. Chas. Richardson. Henry Lewis, Jr.. Rem A. West, Jacob W. Stoat, 0. Wilson Drabs, Menko Stern. non. B. Martha, GEORGE W. DAV, President. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice s't. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. ReoretaTy. [llll-if SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AM RICAN ROYAL AIAM STEAM . ~ PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Pause° • •••• • • • 9130 econe. Cabin Pas:men-- 75 _ PRoIS BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.... ..... . . . Simondilabin Passage The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. 'PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA. Capt. Lang ARABIA. Capt. J: Stone. AMERICA, Capt. hillier. AblA Capt. G Lott. NIAGARA, Capt Anderson AFRICA, Capt. E Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J Leitch SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels oarry a clear white light at roast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. CANADA. Lang, leaves Boston. Wednesday, Aug. 8 ASIA, Lott,York. Wednesday. Aug. Id .). UROPA, Leitch, " Boston Wednesday, Aug.' 22 PERSIA, Juilkins, " N. York Wednesday, Aug. 25 ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Sept. a AFRICA, Shannon. " N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 12 Berths not secured until paid for, An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver Bullion. Speole, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of laden are signed therefor and the value thereof therm expressed. For freight or Pas ease, apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. an 6 New York. SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Clorn- Dany's Building, eoutheast cornet WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till 0 o'clock, and on MONDAY 0118 in the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums paid back, on deman E d, in gold and silver. TRUSTES. ALEX. •VHILLDIN, President. BAML. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr T. E. Heiner, Oeorge Nugent, John Aneraoh, Jr., Semi. T. Bodine, Mb. Roberts, O. John Allman. Jonas Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN S. WtLSON.Treaeurer. JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. iy2o.lm SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street,_ between Vine and Oallowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1881. Open for Deposit! and Payments, daily: from 9to 234 o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and TRUKADAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Interest 5 per cent. per annum. Dem:glib:wewitk draw their Moneys by Checks, if desired. Sp ecial De posits received. JAMES S. PRINGLE. President : a FEIANCIS Mae. Secretary. r.50-t fif A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. ORR'S PATENT WOO O-SAWING MACHINE. This Machine is desisted for sawing fire-wort, and will divide a cord-wood stick into three pieces at me operation. It can be driven by hand. or rower, at the option of the operator, It is cheap and simple, and not easily put out of order. As the sawing of wood in the ordinary way is not only slow and tiresome work, but universally disliked, an opportunity is now °tiered by which that duty may be converted into a pleasing pastime. State and County E ig ht s for sale, and orders received for single Machines, by addressing or calling on the un dersigned, where a model of the Machine and its opera tion may be seen. M. M. ROSNER. au3-3t No. 810 North TENTH Street. naiads. CONTINENTAL NAILS, ( Edge Gripo,) manufaotured at the Portage Nall and Iron Works,_ front surorinr euaktY of Juniata iron, on maohines of the moat approved eonstruotion , and warranted to be at least equal. In rants. uniforntity, and finish, to any other brands t e market. Other brands ( at and edgegri_pe) always on head. JOB. C. 1). OH RIBT_MAN. 49.1 COMMERCE Street. Primus & Christman's superior solid•eye Planters Hoes for sale as above. PROVISIONS. -175 Bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard ; 83 hhde Shoulders in dry ealt. 'and 103 bble Mess Pork. for sale by C. C. eADLE It A, CO., No. 103 A.R1311 Street, feceakdoor above FRONT. UM SUMMER RESOTATS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC ClTY.—Grateful for the patronage so liberally ex tended to him in the early part or the isaikm. the suh scriber begs leave to say that he hss new ample secom modatipna for all who will favor him with their patro nage. I ,rorxaa WORDS, HE IS NUT FULL su t-gt J. Mc .11311 IN. SUN*IIOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA. This fine old mansion. founded before the Revolu tion, and intimatelyoonneetai with soma of the most interesting features of our national history. is now of es 4pacity to accommodate a large number of guests. The house is conducted in the best manner, end no thing is wanting to make it the pleasant and comforta ble nouns of visitors during their mourn in this de lightful inland town. The air is salubrious, the moun tain and river scenery beautiful, and to the seekers of either health or pleasure. Bethlehem is not excelled by any other summer resort in the Union. an3.lm J. IiEIBBRT, Proprietor. WASHINGTON HOUSE, c SLAND, J. 'rid. House, situated near the Oc e a n. and on one of thepublic streets of th e city, is open for the reception of Bummer Visitors, at au average rate of 88 per Week. First-rate !tabling' attached to the premises. jr2l-12t S. ff. WOOLMAN. RIVIERE ROUSE." LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY. PA. 7bia favorite resort of visitors is kept in first-clam style. It is the moat comfortable and extensive hotel in the town. Location the moat central. Mama mode rate. H. G. HETZEL., Proprietor. hl7-18t° DERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINt , S.— This favorite Bummer Resort is now open for the reception of visitors. Fine mountain scenery. beauti ful walks and drives , facilities for boating, bathing, and fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters, make it a most desirable glace, both for single guests and for families. It is in daily communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. by means of a daily stage. and mail connecting with the trains from these places at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate. For partundars. address JOILN EARLY, Warm Splints, Perry county, Pa. KITTANNY -HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite Mountain Resort is now open to visit ors. By the erection of a now building, the 80300MCLID damns will be nearly double those of last year. The attractions are beautiful mountain scenery. fine air and pure water, pleasant drives and walka, rowing, fishing. Re. Passengers leave the Kensington depot at 7 10 A. M., and arrive at the Gap for early dinner ; or by the North Pennsylvania Railroad in the afternoon. and remain at Easton over night. • L. W. BRODHEAD, )yl6-mwMvir Proprietor. MANSION' HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY, FA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced prices. This oldrestablished House, located in the gap be tween Sharp and Second mountains. Immediately on the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within halt' a mile of Pottsville, formerly rept by Jo hmph Head, of the old Mansion HOl/613. PhiLtdelphirr. as, mane bas demise, been under the charge of hill daughter. The Hume is prepared, at all seasons of the year. for the reception of guests, and has been recently put in order. he large garden. and park adjoining. presents great inducements arks summer resort. to persons wish ing to spend a short time away from the dust and tur moil of the cities. where they can breathe fresh moun tain air. and rimy the wild and *maul scenery of the coal region. Commutation passenger tickets. Clutha use of fami lies. are sold at a reduction of twenty five per sent., and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily during the summer months, to enable those who may desire it to spend the business portion of the day in the city and return the same evening. on who'll the charkes will be thirty-three per cent below the usual rates. For tern% apply to MARY HEAD, Mansion House, Mount Carbon le3o-3m Behuyllnll Co.. Pa. LONG BEACH HOUSE, opposite TUCKERTON. N. J.—This Rotel is now open for the redeption of viettoro, both permanent and tran indent. Raving been at large expellee in refitting and re-furnishingl feel assured. that for comfort arid con venience It will compare favorably with any house on the coast. The beet of nooks and servants have been procured, and no efforts 'hall be spared to render the nay of guests agreeable. The prospects for Gunning and Fishing are excellent. Oysters of the finest quality I have in abundance. With these increased advan tages. 1 am oonfident that the most fastidious will have no cause for complaint. N. B.—Capt. WILLIAM GASKILL will run a daily ins of first-class packets from • tlant:o City to the beach, ono of which will be at Atlantic every morning on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia. Parties wishing to come by way of Leed's Point, or otherwise. by addressing ma a few days in advance, will have a good boat to meet them at anyint named. le3o-6w LEWIS P. STKWA&T. • M ANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIO _CITY, LTA- N. J., ISAAC THAYER, (late of Surf Housed Proprietor. This House has been very rnueli enlar-ed and im proved. Hen now a lumen fiber of Family Rooms, not surpassed by any hoteit Ath is city. It is lighted throughout with gee. New and fine walks have been laid to the ocean, whioh will be lighted at night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. Attached to the house (but separate from the main building) is a large Hall for Hops and Parties, with a first-class loe Cream and Confectionery attached. Over the Ball there are forty sleeping rooms for gurgle gentle men. There is also aplay• ground for children, well shaded and enclosed, with strums. &e. The catering department will be under my own es pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is sufficiently rstablished to satisfy all that my table will be unsurpasasd. Terms will he 11l per week. Treatment Boarders $S per day. Carriages attaoi ed to the House will take Boarders to and from the Ocean free of charge during bathing hours. te23-tf ISAAC THAYER. AMERICAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has, during_thep_aet season, heed GREATLY ENLARGED AND IMPRUVED. and is now ie capacity and convenience second to none in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and healthful situation of Allentown 'renders it a de lightful summer resort, in view of which special ar rangements have been made by the proorietors to ao oommodate summer boarders. J. Y. BECHTEL, Jena tsel E. W. BIGONY. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reception of Vieitors on the FIRST OF JUNE, and kept open till the let of October. The Rotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose expenence, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest a.senmnee of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the subsonber, • JNO. P. REED, Bea' y and Treasurer, my3o.Bm Bedford Mineral Borings Co. CON lICITY, N. J.—This spamous Rouse. situated at Atlantic. City, will be reopened wlth every accommodation for visitors on the Nth instant, by the subscriber. The ROUte front," takeaoh_l3o..fset..l vi sauleodid view No pains wid be spared to tenure the comfort eritreTu t : mmence of tuella. se3o-2m THOMAS C. GARRETT. - NEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIO CITY. .—his ' , ovular snd eminently favorite House at Atlantic City has, since the closi ng ng of last season , been enlarged, refitted, refurnished and completely re juvenated In evert particular.and is now open for the season. From its delightful situatipu soar nem to all places of interest, elose proximity to the safest and beet part of the beach it le rendered one of the most convenient and decidedl y the pleasantest house on the Island. Terms-4,10 per week ; 81.60 per day. Children and servants half price. JOHN BRICK, Proprietor. R. L. FUREY, Superintendent. 1021-2 m COTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and conveniently looated at AT CITY. N. J. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. le2o-3m M. NIGGLERS. Proprietor STAR HOTEL, NEARLY OPPOSITE. THE IT. S. NOM. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPRIb-TOR. D1NNER....... --,_ FIFTY CENTS. ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIRE. IKt Boarders accommodated on the most reaeonable termer. ten) am MANSION HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK, CARBON CO., PA,—This is the moat comforta ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and the proprietor flatters himself that thus far he has suc ceeded in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa tisfy all his guests. The Rooms are newly and elegantly furnished, and the Table always contains the very best the Markets afford. The hotel is located on the tanks of the Lehigh,_ directly opposite the railroad depol, and at the base of Brlnuoh Chunk Mountain. A path leads from the rear of the house to the top of this mountain, from which point, some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sublime scene imaginable is presented. The House is abundantly_ supplied with the best and purest Mountain Baths Water. 1101 and Cold can be taken at all times. jels-4m GEORG HOPPER. Proprietor. A MERIOAN HOTEL , MAIIOII CHUNK, J--s- PA.—This HOTEL is now hoot in a manner af fording every (im ort to strangers and travellers. Arrangements have been mado this season to aeoom =date SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain cannery and rural enjoyments are here af forded. MICHAEL WILHe Ltd, OEO. W. WILUBLI*I. Jeati-tsel Proonetors. THE SEA-SHoRE—ATLANTIO CITY. hicKIBBID4'I3 U. 8. II •TEL. The undersigned, proems' or of the above-named house, being now prepare( to reoeive guests, re epeotnillr solicits a share of the ipubliopatron age. Since teat 'summer toere has been added to this hotel a four storied wing, 140 feet in length. Olt taming ( beside the bed-rooms,) a suite of three Parlors, for ladies, and two for gentlemen ; also, a reception room, wash-room. and seaman. bar-room. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-fester Bath Kooms have been oonstructed for the accommo dation of visitors, and the whole house pill be lighted with gas. The house has been newly painted ea fur rushed while the shaded grounds surrounding )t have been put in complete order. A well-manned p leasure Yacht, and an excellent Band of Music, have been en gaged for the season. J. MeKIBBIN. dela-tf CARLLSLE The favorite resort for those who appreciate Grand Beenetr, WHITE ISIIIAPTIUR Pure Mountain Air, Invigorating Bathe,Large and Well-ventilated Cumberland SPRINGS,so., Pa. Rooms , Good Bociety, and a Good Accommodation:for Table. 300. For particulars send for Circa- PERMS LOW. tar. OWEN. CLENDENIN. & VIBSCHER, JeT.Sm Carlisle Spneg, Pa. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J.—The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the publio, that on and after TUNE 29th hie house will be open for the re ception of guests. when every effort will be made to please those who may favor him. The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A full view of the ocean, good roads, stabling, &c.. make it to attractive as any house in the country. The com munication le accessible by two daily lines from foot of Walnut-street wharf, viz : 6 A. M., and 2 P.M. Reference—Grandy, W arden,& Co., '229 Chestnut street. B. A. 811.0EMAKER, je9-2m Proprietor. COLUMBIA ROUSE, CAPE ISLAND CAPS MAY, New Yersey.—This large, first-class HOTEL will be 'opened. for the reception of guests. on the 26th June, 1860. The Rouse has been completely repaired and refurnished. A new cooking range, ovens steam boilers, and every modern improvement added: Extensive stabling attached to the premiers All letters addressed to the enbeeribers, Cape New Jersey, will be promptly attended to. LAIRD & WOOLMAN. Jaines H. Laird,_late proprietor Pmukha House, Phila delphia • 8. 11. Woolman„. formerly propnetor 'Mount Vernon lintel. Cepe Island. ant PAGLE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA. This larse and old-established House, knovrn the " LEHIGH VALLEY SUMMER RETREAT." is now open for the season. The aeoommodations of this House will be found unsnrottssed. The ride here. by the North Pennsylvania Rai iread. is one of the plea santest in our State. CALEB YORE. Provnetor. Je2e ern A MERICAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND -L.A. Mrs. M. REYNOLDS. Proprietor ; —This favorite hotel will open for the reception of visitors on MON DAY, June 25th. It has been fitted up in the best style, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of its stream 1 elB-d Weal SEA BATHING. NATIONAL AALL, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY. N. J. This fine, large, and aid house is NOW OPEN for visaters. It is distinguished for comfort. localand superior aecommodattons, with ample recut fcrl per Terms moderate. AARON GAR RETSON.froprietor. SEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. 4. DELAWARE ROUSE is now open for the xeaeon .11•16-1 re • JA MES M. EC RA Y. Pl , lO rtabw. 'PROM PROFESSOR BOOTH.-" In my 31 - . opinion the HS RTELL JAR combines more ad vantages than any others for Preserving..binng wholly of glans, cleanly, strong. and durable, closing air - tight, and opening and shutting with lemlity. "Jsznics C. ROOM" FROM DR. ATLEE. 1 have used the Herten All 'class Jar in my fanny for the rreservatton of Fruit, and in c omparing it with others previously employe 1 for the PllllllO4O, consider it highly preferable, and particularly so lo metal jars or Jars with metal tone.lt is P ei featly air tight. and free from all posaibility of taint. as is the cane with metal. It is secured with more ease, rapidity. and certainty ttan by cement or solder. and opened readily. while the fruit is kept in the most admirable manner. Having tested the Jar well, I consider that it meets all the indi cations that can be desired. Wasuirtoton L. Artacs, M. D.. P 10.1406 Arch Street." Manufacturers Under the Patent, HARTELL & LETCHWORTH, t 10.13 North FIFTH btreet, I=IIIIIM:=1 AlftrotitPatT*. SOLOMON'S TIMPLS, N ITHWe bit ' ill MARKET. Airs, will positively CLOSE on MOAN' MN& the 7th lost. Tsui Qrand and Iniarnc'ive Modal is RI by M feet. containing 2(.0 rooms, esoh lii.hted by gut see Iguru. In Jewish costume, representing their ancient mode of morell o . OPEN TO VLSITORP. With explanations, from le to 12 A. M.. 2% to 5, and 7 td 93.: Admission reduced to 13 cents; Childrer.lo sans. pUILADELPBIA ZOIIAVE re Pic•nie of the coraLany_will be hold gin MONDA.Y. August Otb,lBlQ, at ISCOXYLKILL FALLS -- StaPPacher & Booker's mane. On this occasion the Zouaves willgive a Public Drill. P. —The place has been beantifully arranged for the occasion. Ticket. 25 Cents, admitting a Lady and two Gentle men. Ladies not admitted without a Gentleman. ma-thi:nat. pl ENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.-1023 CITY..B7NUT Street. . Containing a large collection of P.untintn awl 110,11 . - tare, le now open daily from ttll it P. X. A/- mission 24 ots. ; children under II yeare.tteenta jpl-tf WANTS. YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGE A . is desirous of obtaining a situation sa Entry Clerk or Assistant Book-keeper in a Wholesale *ore. Dry Goods preferred. Address. Franldin." this odiea.aes-st. WANTED—A Situation as Assistant Pditor and Clerk on a Pennsylvania wintry newspaper. The applicant has had many years exec 'enc.! thusApithie capacity in one of the largest sad most influential Journals .n the State, sad can furnish abundant testimonials and evidences of character and Capacity. Address W. J. C., charabersbarg. Pa. aut 4t.` WANTED--A Lad about sixteen, se • • quainted with office duties, and a good woman. Address. with particulars, 8., Box MIT P. O. $O4-Ix* WANTED—A place to run on errands • by a young lad twelve 'tall of KC Wages exoostoo one dollar and a quarter a week. ANTI, to LOUISA BENNER. South FOURTH. Street, above German. back Smith's Livery Stable. avi3-3t. VDUCATII iN AL.—A Young Lady wishes 1 - 1 / a &illation in a School or Private Tawig, to teach French and German. No objeotiog to th 4 eoeurtgg t Testimonials exchanged. Addreaa cies or Me Press. eat St A N ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN, AN who has colored the society of the slits in the principal cities of Europe and America. mid te rough scooter, having a knowledge of all the I/menage/. vs willing to offer his services to are e mercantile firm. (who will not obleat to _g a War/ in keeping with the character of the employ esi ee, aa cor respondent, ileortitary, or would be snllusig tO tabs ea European Agency. Address, stating egalleeneatioll. Albert." office of tide paper sisl-01* AYOUNG 31431 WHO CAN INFLII (moo some trade Inlets a !!leaden is a Whole sale Dry Goods er Notinn Ao ty referents". given. Address JNO. IdIFFLIN,Dox 11116.5 Post Moe. ent3-3t TO GROCERS —Wanted, by an active young .rnan, who has had severelyears' experience in the reta i l grocery trade. • equation In ;libelist/1i or retail grocery store. Onnd references given. Addrest " Lewis," office of the Press. sol Alt• WNTSD—A young man as Salesman, Tetlor' ll st e ul i C t it= l t d r;cl . alre n ii te el d w t s ieh T tai sa p ilE " haitt e e rias capable of fi ll ing this position. elsopeiseskia" will be g iven. Address Box CS, P.O. Plitt WANTED—A Situation, by a wan, thirty-seven years of Age. of extensive enoe In busmen, o t itOod addrom• and eoAybat w Li almost any position. either se a clerk.mmenntin*iat. or salesman. Is very . reepeotoll oonneetai sea give the moat satisfactory referermes a. to tt, energy. and business asioaptty A me s erido 21,717,t,ril accepted . "`""" ' EL 1:11- FOR SALE AND TO LET. igg TO LET—HOUSE No. 312 SOUTH Mk. SIXTEENTH Street. Lane parlor, dintne-reeme, kitchen, four chambers, two attic., heck on 1 atom rooms. range, with hot and cold water, gas Op wish room in complete repair. Rent Sal. A r eal t ill i e North Sant - Street, to ane-St D ESIRABLE HOUSES AND STORES TO LET. The Store and Dwelling, 203 Rtohmond street. Rent. SW per year. A first-rate stead tor a Dry Goode or Millinery stand. The three-story Dweihng, 831 North Eighth street, with all the modern improvements. Rent. Nee per year. The Dwelling t 26 gouth Third street, with two-story back- buddlngs, now undergoing replan Rene, Gaa Per year. The Store and Cellar, Fifth street, below South Rent, 010 per month. The two neat two story Dwellings, with two-storY back-Innldinis, Nos. 238 and 243 Lombard street, with ell the modern improvemeits. Rent, 3323 per year each. An Offlee and Cellar, N. E. corner of Third and Lom bard streets. The Ronne 1210 Fitzwater street. Rent. 110 per month. The Dwelling part of N. W. corner of Third and Lombard streets. The Howse 901 Auburn street. Rent, 8720 per month. The House 923 South Third street. Rent. •is ti er month. Will be to rent in a few days, aZtore and Dwelling in Third, below Lombard street. For terms apply to THOMAS MARTIN. REAL ESTATE 4GENT 4. COLLECTOR, COR. THIRD AND emS3L* PPE UNDERSIGNED, WISHING TO JR' devote his whole time to the_practioe of medicine. will dispose of his DRUG BTORti,_ situated No. 60 North Q LiEEN bitreet, Lancaster. Pa. Lsucaster has one of the cheapest and best markets in the country. Persona can live more comfortably in this city than in Philadelphia, and at half the cost. The store is situstod in the principal business street. and has bean In ounces.- fel operation for about MI years. There is a lease on the premises for five years, with the privilege of giving it up at any moment the occupant feels disposed. To a good Purchaser, terms will be made easy. For farther information call at the store. 1). McCORMICK. Lancaster. August 2d, 1560. ant-it DOYLESTOWN FARSI.—For sale, one of the bast Farms in Books County-'situate about one mile from the Court Howse. containing one hundred and four acres. The soil is of the lust quality. and the improvements all that eau be desired. Will be sold upon accommodating terms. or exchanged is part for good improved city property. a j inityto maim:tont No. 4 3 . 6 WALNUT Street. En TO LET OR FOR BALE—A four story house, double bask budding., sit modern im provement., in complete order ; an edegaat large gs.M. Terms low to a good tenant. Bitusted No. 1924 GUASTNUT Street. Apply at No. 719 CREII7 NUT Btreet, to the Masonic Hall. aal-ltu TO RENT—Two Spacious Offices on the Etna floor In bufldinx No. 423 WALNUT &root. AO2ll on the preousee, Room he. S. 3u2 et fzERMANTOWN PROPERTY. For Bale or to Let, a large and convenient Houle in, Germantown; gas, water , large lawn and plenty of shade, in one of the best locations ; ~ be sold ow. Address Box 1480, Philauelphia post Ogee. j)!1-Ls AA GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOB in a flourishing town. 17 miles from Phila delphia, where a person with a capital of 81.000 or 85,003. can do a very profitable business, as will be Proven by addressing ••A. B. 0." this Mks. i725-Irfabit Fro BUIE DERS.—A large lot, having three fronts. suitable for immediate imeseoreesettto ei tasted on T WEN TtliTß street, below CATRAIttot Will be sold on accommodating terms to pill "to will improve. For terms, dco.. address 9E, oa Inpr this paper. .117141 FAOTORY LOT FOR SALE. -A lais lot, having three fronts, admirably situated t Bouthwestern part of the city. Will be rented or on reasonable terms. For partionlars, apply at tyll office. t Fro LET—The first floor of the fine -11- Bu ld tog N 0.701 CHI 6TPUT street, formetiy occupied as a wholeeate (mid lately tur a Wail) eptcy.Goode aitid Perfumery Store. Apply at the °Moe of JULES HAUB', & Co., tfo. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Phil& .4/2-lm go CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— Is- _The Machinery Stook, a nd Fixtures of a ISMS hianufsotors .of PAPER RAISUINES. replete with every Oonvetuenoe for carrying on an extensi v e nes& A clearable investment to personal of eipirgy who can ashp the business. p li nth with or without the building. luquire SSP C PIVT otaeac Alawfmtf BAR .11.0AUGOILSRY. & CO. MISSOURI LAND I I 300,000 Ames for Sale, at prices ranging from DM to go cents er Aare In any quentinee required. TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for logroha, sera of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats furnished gnats by enclosing a Postage stamp. For further informat.on apply to W f LBOI4,RAWLINGS & CO., U. E. and General Eand A_gents, OEISEITN UTStreet, 11. tween THIRD end FOURTH LAND andOUIS, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, to 172-dm FoR SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a Wholesale Boot and thoe House, now doing a good business. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into the business. or a house treating to increase their trade. Satiefooto.t reasons giving for selling out. Address "Box 280." Philadelphia -Pod Officio, with name. Ott $ • S 51. ' .1` I /1 :4f: For sale l a terite lot in the gentratern emotion of 114 ° . `t iocraltio:Ys t il d aTilr e ee l l Ir l r ftet e this otlrVitirtmTti BOARDING. VAMILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe rior board for the rummer can now have choice of largo. cool roomaat9sl3 WALNUT Street. j PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and their famihes, or single gentlemen, can be aocom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST St., south aide of Weigurutton Square. The location, be ling opposite to one of the handsomest 'arks In the oar, ix central, and extremely pleasant. Transient parsons visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement frontroom, with pnvate entrance. for rent, imitable for an office. 3011-tf rilWO YOUNG GENTImmEN CAN BE hooommodated with good, airy . apartraenta, (with or Without board,) in a private family. Loostion CPA tral. Address " Ton through Blood's Ditt patoh. ay* EDUCATIONAL. THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S x- English and French Boarding and Day School. for Young Led's', N0.17n1 WALNUT Street, will he re opened on Wedneadey.Sept. 12th. and-6w MESDAMES OBEGARAY AND D'HER VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boarding_end Day Salient for Youn slmd tes from Leann - Square to Nos. leu7 end 1029 SPRUCE Street. where they will be ready to receive their pupils on THURSDAY, Septem ber 13th. Ideadeunes CREGARAY end D'HERVILLYwid re ceive visitors at Do. 1809 LOGAN Square until the Pin `t fyle-em ADIERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable medium through which Sohool• and Fend- Ilea mar obtain oomaetent teachers. Penni* may ob tain, grallitollll4, information end oirciaAnt of the beet WWI,. SMITH WOODMAN, tes BRO4DWAY, new york. OT n1.114f IN CHEST UT Street. Yhtledelekia. BRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, toward at delphilk. 8. N.(Aw corner BEVENTI and CHFAT I EV new .rk, EnTelo, Cleveland, ia, out For izu motion. call or rend for (mimosa., foe- AMMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMBA 1 AZUMBA I AZUMEA! =MBA! AZIIIKE4I! PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING rowasa. !Untutored solely I No. 62 North s Mall Most, end for es3eke G ''• ilimvinnamar.
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