._utterlyincapabloof any auellitune, ' and act.' - ,-‘'' ,'.. -_ , ---ailow i p i u , 404 4, ually enjoyed ,their ignomin,y,-Theirwioirr, - .: 7 7 11,a 4 - au ''' ) ;;; 3 -- , ----- , ki .....: , y . ~,, i . ----.. „ f p i t , such a state 411 - subjection 'that 'di. did , lof ~., m a ect i on , t . ~,• , .--,.., ' '.- even sti ,i ur kiti the iflowplacei or, l- ,7 3-, ,,. , • .., e t tell nit. 0 1. 17 V I. "s' "A the LA II A, . • Re steedit s butii*J4 may, .'-',"rt','Fi' l 1; A A . ~, d ,a'''' I ' , Otted b); B. Bausm l ~ - , . * %talk ,It ri l e' grace&.., t, e ; - _ 4 . ~,,., ..,',.., . e by th e :Publication Itottl , ''. R: : :... i l ' 14.-c",'' ' ill ''rued chul44 , No b 4 ji.rtiof - ~ ,l o a !._.- ! I .. ~..ient st re tr., y 4r rid.4.,, _,,,,, tv.,,, 0, ralelnrich Blubaugh, * ;' ;''''''i 4, o'''iia.r ' ,t,41 tinge - i re r y ariare! ''' , , .-'„ - ) , A , _.,-al - ; q u em - e, - queen-e,- ,wash- --.1 , -• ki--. 4 a I. --- Arourreprrev i cindelit Swat! hoOyee = (..`` "i , - 11 ' " n n ' -. r ...!, ,';' ' ' 1 " I fIr; - ' , 4,e y itit ..i. , ••1 • 1t, 4: 1 . ) t jt , k„....j...i".. atid kiaa - followed the caw:7o Orati. i n : "Om up \ and as ••• (Mak' laga3urinemi,•, , Lewisburg, - The st,"'liebeiird`a frnpl6 tale of lo b e that- • burg, having reeeiVek AiiieittiptiiiittellOa* stirred his heart. Graziella, the donkey girl, is the daughter of ',,---.•,-----.•••,- • -,, -•- - sa-bahernartn - and'she is ' ed ' te is - Sbr 'ltt"Tad'Pk"'-1.9°-(3,3.7l."3k;h°l°°tllit'Y' of 4''o, - ; usenl of the Plitia.verani Bulimia j . ' ag seven e • ' 'bus birib and the character of his flock b i t i t r y . rally writes German;' eafglititt 4114 .IPe 'sir `z _., ~, , , ~ , - is betrothed to Giacomo who is beautiful and --nr .ir - .r . 1 - '-- e ' a • °.' Yil'orniefl ater. eFO.I 7 P I - 1 4u i c! K k94P f 4,„ d h 1 ' brave as eft his loved home to encounter_ v „„103 4.0 0 1,..w ier, ~,„.,..1 .4 ,i_i_ .i ieur _hotel win dear At Naples ? and the 11 St * ~......- .._, 11-111-1 ,- *_, ---,' •• , -r..• ' the clan' era of We grearcity - of lidia. - Par- '', "' -v " .4 "" P ''' , , '''t," 4- 14 1014 F . a ject on wraca the V .I),Ew re c ateuwas rue I s land, haps been itOirrof4 - ; has seen GiaciiinO, f ie he has', ,two are ftli R- 1 , 3 1-nPalated'paigrAleaY 'lOO ill,, of Capri. S,tirtackt tilidey'_eletals enveloped, ever at Napoli? twolatteplangoages,like-thOitd*atftvgailitt; siga.ore' inner Dave in - ! , - lit'"Gertrian 403,'IrInclir * frga ' its - two pea.kgra, , ,Vdtb'er tinNeaille Whole saddle' = e - --., alb , , treed him if be ever' came under Signore's eye ./ ;wr i t te n boughs “ . 1 '• t.... r. - tr-• ',l r t 'At lay sbar OdettANn ' clear, bitle s k y . But, , . la ~ mnsemika'pleatdrerande it, ated'Ociti' l i li baa,,d . ark ,air,, arid, an eye,,_fitil i .of _fire and, : dens, aitbout,„ o -Hena," and- , iattach4Alkia a itty; -14a‘tii'' eye 'Waslight , - 0 - the chief cha our e he grace' ove,.and , is as Strong as a lion and 'AS graceful I there with which it aPPeA4d to float t!pon the sea,' is' ioMething,eren te l adeVin his &script like a ,great bird, t 4 be fin a ll y„ aroused and., as ' a a lver-footed gazelle which the ,Englishi ;goo, of• Heaven 'in - the long 'poein 'entitled m ow, w io,realms unknown. We can recall it ,a y has brought to, the, ospednle up yonder. zokonse-Siclatess ” ' .; - ° She wept all night when he Went away anal • ' ' 'll ''' '' - ' ' .s we write, and liken it, to ` nothing else • * • " not Ilk a'aavely 'Fatherland ; {. than,that, creat.ion of Genius, the floating Island' have hire. in her There t, ehall n prayed bythe'Madonna to , , .. , ever ,roam •, I i special keeping, and also recommended him to; Ng_nartt o li e er there wittatearftil , eyes of Lilartitif, come :down for a. test. ' Its appear . , s ball , erne-leave that horne.i anee, its history and associations drew ,us irre- the care of the o the r; saints, especially female I No fatber there shall seek the awe sisal)" to its shores. ' . , , .saints; for vere r they not once maidens them- , Where his belovedl}ie,s; : ithliotti, as a matter of eourse that selves, and naturally love the brave and beau- ` ''babe noyEjle;of • woes like this, 1 , therefete , a;' ,--- ' - f • • E - ' tiful- and Arne a me •'a • ,,,,t E e' rg „al we cherish buss; r'''''' we took advantage o its proxuni yto Sorrento, bid - -.. , e• ana•PAIS permanent- _ _ k-extended-ow excursion to this latter Plaee , Wnne,,away , i,tl hii great love, for her, and' , ,In these uncbangang skies." i • , 'so }ts to include Capri. . , while she was grief-stricken at baying beerithe, --Of whicli; as the'peculiarity of these noem ' • ' - • - - a , We procurpd the "two:oared - boat"- Whereof , , - should' the Guide ikitikePeaks,•and , set aall froni-lbe • gled' with admiration for hts hardihood and: do injustice‘pot -to give the Pennsylvanfitcli-' Cave of the Sirens under Sorrento,l rounded pride at having • excited such sacrificiag love. ' pOittaLexpres46n: Our readers, We think, the point on which are the ruins of the Temple , Her, father: was the cause of the ,crael Mein- will look in vain for a resemblance between' of Hercules, and took a • long stretch out from rati t on. • Not that ber, father was cruel! , Oh, the following lines and thelanguage of a Hans' land, hoping to make • the landing at Capri on , no. He was only 'wise; and Wisdom. often Biertmann," accepted as .:a study in Pennsyl tbe "next tack," as the sailors say, It:is need- appearedpruel,-but ii, was only in appearance; vania-Dutchbylhe astute London critics; here -into telthow the winkfresbened,and headed so the Padre bad told belt H e r father said, are tlie'matching verses of "Heernwch;? o ' us off around headlanda; and how our ex- , they sheuld not maxi) , until they had: Saved ll P ' - 4'tiport is'n tichee',-sehee' Vateritaus, pected two hourslengthened out to four, -when, live hundred francs t o .begin the world with. - Dert!geht na'r nimmeh fort ; 1 wetted by Spray and -cramped from the Colt- It was a great - aunt for them to win ; ' b ut Giri- Es weint tell ' gut' Mamtni mach', , e _ ,I , sellem Frideort. cotno had li vel the finement of the boat, wohauled up alongside „ 11 -4 5 faced ne eaelty, and then Kee Dady such nigh' for'n Grab, the rude apology for' a-wharf -which isin pro-- .g4t*lmuned p:?, go to the great city over yonder, We; was er Bob hat, Heat I cestrer eiMitrnction at Capri.;-We didn't Cate and gain the money. 'So tliey bad parted r ; and , - e 4 li : 2:sZl3:etwbeelttiiwertie die, —' - ' are" i she stoo d , mon the shere and • b a de him adieu, Dort hat dasrewe ewigli be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets( in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No, charge for examination. • • SURGICAL iIiSTRUIRENTB and druggists iundries. BsOWMIN BEOTTIER, f 24 South Eißbth street. POWICA 0 Reported for the rhiladelphla Evening . Bulletin. _z__CARDENAS—ItrEgJ- , -Bickmore, 'Renley-452 hhde Si ice sugar 0 St (3 DI O'Callaghan' CARDENAS—Brig Scotland, C001t589 hhde 53 tcs molasseit E 0 Knight fi co. - • AAIUN E BULLETIN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA-JuLY I Pie Marine Bulletin on inside Fags. ARRIVED THIB DAY. . - . Steamer. Claymont.-Robinson. .: from-Richmond-via Norfolk. with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace,' 24 howl.. from Now York. with rodeo to W P Chile k Co ' li rig J Bickmore.enley.9 days front Cardenas, with Ft gar to O-& 0 K O'Callaghan—vessel tn Warren & G egg. On the morning of the 28th of Hay was struck b lightning and lost main top. • • rig Scotland. Coolc.•10 days from Cardonas, with ma. I sea to E C Knight & Co—vessel to Warren & Gregg. Brig Emily, Smith 11 days from Pensacola, with lam • her to Ti' Galvin & Co—vessel to Knight & Sons. Brig Euclorus.Farr,from Kennebe‘with ice to Knick erbocker Ice Co--`vessel to Warren Gregg.& Scbr Elt Graham . Sniith,.frOm 'Kennebec; wi th'ice to Knickerbocker ICe Oc. : ' . t4chr 0 B Wood. Smith, from Hallowell, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. • ; . - - Schr Wintershrnb, Bowman, Anthills. Bohr S 3 Bright, Shaw, Boston. Bohr J A Parsons, Young. Boston. Schr Geo H Bent. Smith, Boston. Bohr Louisa Fraziew,titeelman,Baston. Bohr Ann S Brown,^Flsk,.Newport. Tug Thos Jefferson,Allen-from. Baltimore, with a tow barges to \V P Clyde,* Co. , Tug Chesapeake, Morrihew, from. Havre de Grace. v:ith a tow of barges to..W_P Clyde & Co. - 3 - ObIeAREUTHIS DAY. • Ateamer C Carnstock. Drake. N. York, W Baird & Co. iteamer Vulcan. Wilcox, New York. W Ili Baird & Co. Steamer Ann Eliza.ltichtulls.N Yolk. W P Clyde & Co Berk Sarah A Dudman,Rogers. Havre, Workman & Co. Bark Savaunah r Scitife Sotobrero. I Hough & Morris. Brig George Prescott, Buckminster, Bonen, Bepplior, Sehr W G Dearborn. Scull, Boston, do schr A H Fdwards, Bartlett. Boston, do • sehr D Collins - , Townsend, Boston, do Schr Tennessee. Creed, Boston, Lennox & Burgess. iota Spartel, Smith. Boston, do sehr Ella Amedon, Smith, Salisbury. Knight & Sous. Tug Fairy Queen Wilson, Havre do Grace, with a ton, ot barges. P 011ydo & Co. Tug G B Hutchins, Davis, Baltimore, with a tow of balgaieW P Clyde & Co 7 , • MEMORANDA. Ship Francis P Sago, (ironic, cleared at New Orleans 26th ult. for •Liverpool, with 3258 bales cotton, 976 Mils rosin , - 1638.5 ks oilcake and MOO staves. Ship lda Lilly, Otis, cleared at New Orleans 26th ult. for Havre, with 1163 baled cotton.; 4000 bbls ko. Steamer Volunteer( Jones, .cleared at Now York yes. ; terday.for thief port. - - ' - - Steemereentipede, Doughty, hence at Boston yester day. ." • • • . stoamer Black-Diamond, Blerodith, cleared at N York 'yesterday for (31ester. Steamer Hansa I, Brickenstein, cleared at 'New York yesterday for Bremen. , . Steamer Columbia, Van Sloe, for. Hayann, cleared at New York yesterday. • Steam,or Saxon. Sears. sailed, from Boston 29th ultimo for this port. ' Steamer Amazon (Br), Oorbighly, , front Liverpool; at. Now Orleans 26th ult. , • • Berk Annie Auguata, Davis, waled from St Jago 12th ult. for this port via Guantanamo. e _ Bark T Armstrong. Lodge.. cleared at New Orleans 2Gth nit. for Liverpool, with lt4B balm cotton, dm. Brig John Byers (Br), Lowia, hence at tit John, tip. Behr Whatmereland. Rice,hence at Providence 29th ult. Bohr H S Mnrlor, Winos nailed from Proridenoo 29th uht` for this port Bohr ROattoke,Rathasiay,henoi at fitoningten 28th ult. Bohr Richard Law, Eldred, sailed from Btoningtou 28th ult. for this port Bohr Llerdacrabble, Pales, hence at,Boston 29th ult. BY TEL. EIGRAPR. .- - . Tf- - •:g" , ,45 f - - 4 a 1 _l., il No*iitiitiers'--- Cabinet' Meeting ; : Bills signed-;;iitifilio •Pei)i Stiteitient —Naist Intelligence. FROM WASRINOTON. IBY the anierican Press asserletlen.l - Nominations. WAisursoiolf, July I:—The•fdllorring nomi nations were made to-day: Felix 0. Matthias, California, COnsid - to Tongan; -John -Tr-Robeson, of Tennessee, Consul to Leith, England; Edward Johrison, ,South. Carolina, Consul to Talca,huana; John P. Richardson, Collector of. Internal Revenue for.the Third District of North Carolina; Geo. P. P eck; Collector Of „Internatßevenue for the ;Second; District of North Carolina; F. W. Oakley, United States Marshal, First DistrleK of Wisconsin ; James C. Dopkins, Judge of the Plettlel Cebrt of .Wl:sconsin i'JOhn D. Pope, as United ,States District-Attorney of Georgia. ' ' Postmasters—S. - Fradesbam, at -- Savannah, Mo:;;•Ilenry Biebta;at Ripley, Mo. ; Alfr'ed M. Cauttel at .orange, 7.N.. ; Statrold; at ,Little Falls , N. Y 2; D. U. Swan Wintersmith, - 'nt 'Cambridge, Mass, " The President was not in his office this morning, and there efors_received ncr,visitors. , Amogg the callers wai General Long Street, of New Orleans. 4111tilnet Meetinisc. 'The eabinet met at noon and vitas insessicio the usual Hiner Another . Cabinet 'meeting will not be held till Friday nest. • Bills Signed. A very large' number of the bills recently passed by Congress were signed this morning, most of them of a private character for - the relief of Certain parties. ' The President to-day signed the following bills: To regulate the foreign and coasting trade on the Northern, Northeastern and N'orthwestern frobtiers of. the United Stites ;- eatablish -and•protect National-Cemeteries ; 'a joint resolution authorizing theiState of New York to dispose of the Stevens Battery; ajoint resoltition -allowing' photographs' to come in free of duty intended for exhibition at Cleve , I land, Ohio ; to .prevent the extermination of lur4rearing animals in - Alaska. Recapitnin ston • of toe Public . Debt Statement. - \ Debt bearing interest—coin bonds, at 5 per dent., $221,585,300; bonds.. at ..6 per cent., 51,886,361,40 ; total amount outstanding, $2,107,950,700 ; interest, $49,647,032 38. Debt bearing interest in lnwful money--cer tificates, at 3 per cent., $45.545,000.; navy pen t.ion fund, at 3 per cent., $14,000,000; amount outstanding, $50,515,000; interest, $487,903 57.. Debt on whichinterest has ceased since _maturity, $3,61Z,a7 35. Interest, 5472,530-57. - I)ebt bearmg•no interest demand tender notes, 5 6 556,106,256 00. Fractional Car . rency, 139 878,684 48. Certificates of gold de posited, $.34,547,120 00. Amounrotit4tanding, 1=430,532,060 48. Total amount outstanding, 4 .2 601 675 127 83. Total interest,___sso,6o7,- 506 02. . Total debt principal and interest to date, in cluding interest due at -$2 6q2 9 82 - Amount in the Treasury--eoiti; $1 2,776,- - 048 88. Currency, $213,945,067 19. Sinking Fund in United States coin interest and -ac : " erued interest thereon, $37,665,191 63. ; Other -United Statos cola interest bonds purchased and accrued interest thereon, $86,537,776.91. -Total, $265,924,084-61.- -Debtless amount i the Treasury on the Ist-Ultimo, $2,406,562,- 371 78. Decrease of the debt during the past month, $20,203,772 ;04. Decrease of the debt 'ince .March Ist, 1870, $51,969,877-43. Naval Oidemi. Commander - Win. N. - Jeffers is ordered to examination for promotion. - Commander MO. Selfridge is detaelied from the comniand,of the Nipsic. ' Lieutenant. Commander Byron Wilson is detached fromthe Tlymouth and ordered to - the command tif Lieutenant Commander F. R. Smith is de tached from the Boston Navy Yard, and ordered to the Plymoirth. . • .Assistant Paymaster C. H, Thomson is de tached from the receiving-ship Ohio, and ordered to duty at the Naval Academy. f By the American Press Association.) FORTY-FIRST CONORIERS. Second Session. nOUSE—Rlontinned from the Fourth Edition_ Mr. btiles moved that when the Houie ad= journ to-morrow it be to meet on Tuesday next. Agreed to. Mr. Sargent called up the Senate bill to grant a right of way to the Alameda road in forma. He stated that this road, was built by the Catholic mission two hundred_years ago who ornamented it with shade trees. Residences had been built along the road, which is three miles long, but squatters had taken up a small strip, ,twenty feet wide, be tween these residences and the street, and had built shanties thereon. The intention of the bill was to vacate that strip, and add to the road, according to the original intention. The,bill then passed. Mr. Cullom, from the Committee on Terri tories, asked the unanimous consent to take up the bill to incorporate the Unitlici States Freehold. Land' and Emigration Company and to confirm certain legislation in Colorado. Mr. Kelsey objected. Under the call of committees for reports, several bills, of no general interest, were re ported and acted upon. Mr. Stevens, from the ComMittee on Patents, reported bills authorizing a hearing of the following persons on application for an , •xtension of patents: Pierrepont C. Moore, ter a seed planter; Jacob J. Ants, for an im proved cooking-stove; John Tyler, for an iin provement in water-wheels. Mr. Clalkin, from the same Committee, re -ported a similar bill for the relief of Alexander Tivining.' Passed. • , ' FROM NEW YORK. [fly trio American Press Association.] • Movements of the Steasiaer Tat'avow's. NEw. Yonx., July I.—The U. S. stea,mer Tallapposa; npw in this 'Dort, after taking Admiral Farragut on board on Saturday next., will proceed to Portsmouth, H., and from thence they will return to this city via New vort and Boston. The Weather. A remarkable yet most agreeable change ' took place in the weather this morning, the therinometer falling since 8 o'clock ten degrees, and the sun giving place to a refreshing breeze from , the east, with signs of coming rain. ''Steamship Arrival. Theis steamahip Main, from Liverpool, ar rived at this por"tbis morning full of 'passen Wtilacy imilzures, gol.Whitney,of the secret Service Division, seized the refining house of C, C. Uhl, N 0.15 Washington street, this affornitig. He also ' went to Brooklyn, and Seized the distillery of Oscar Xing, in which thee; is fifteen thousand. dollars worth of -whisky., -The rectifying houses oi CuthberiNunninglaun & McKeever, in Brooklyn, were also Seized.. The chargak against the whisky Yuen are for defrauding the revenue on a mammoth scale,and the seizures have caused great excitement. Full particu lars of the alleged frauds have not yet been obtained. The Erie Suit. 1.1 . r.w 'YORK, July 1.-The case of the Erie Railroad vs. Lake Shore and Michigan Cen tral Railroad• has been postponed 60 days, the defence agreeing not to interpose... A stay of proceeding with reference to take testimony has been ordered.. • ' • , l'he Case of the le,rand Batley . ColleCtor Bailey has been indicted by the . Grand Jury and a bench warrrant issued for his arrest. , . . • , 11,c = v. F,11014-tiNEW_ENGIANIXE--t- -- - -• 1 Ji 6t ~:.. , '',,ti xti a 2 (Biiiilail011C81) Press Ailwili ittai. 1 • ! NIASSACIIITAtIefirW" A'- il ... . itif,-i43N? . .4iiis , irliliiiciiilipgasiehr of, iteesrs i l Green .Be'llnAs,cotton-cleitierti, Of r, i q City is) , announce 1101. Their'PatiLlKay esata tcri lii 4:30 O'Cloolc. _r, -be 4, 200 006` ' intist..17 in Befut t ierlifA MI:It • Theiri males for tini - lastin - onth - re mnlien - dif)J'ari4Lanti the 'n 410011lle . in cotton tlitit6 sple cause of ' thdlr • embarrass-,* meat. ' •' i •• •• • - -• -• f • • • • ( -ir,+lol Statemilenit.' • The folliMniffis the amoatit' of cotit'trUnsported overt the Philadelph ia and Readizitcliallroad daring the week/ ending Thstraday, JAne 30, INOt ' 2 117 3 38 8 M. from St:Cliti,r—_:— ) " ' T 11,758 M. . ..... 693 10 Achuxikill ......... 19,180 0!! " "Pine • ' 1,607 Port . . .. 3,7031U' •,«Harrisburg and Dauphin. • .... 6,66i17: Allentown and Alburtes ' • 3,769 00 Total Anthracite Coal for week 49,899-00 - Intinninon• Veal from Harrisburg a d pat"' yhin for 10 OVA UO Tot n al for 'week paying' f....4iflr m ` - • mom og. Coal for the Company's use 1,79 i M. Total of all kinds for the week ........ ......... 62M1 04. Prey lotisly n this year., • 1,466,490 tr. For the convenience of invesOro, these;,Boodis Issued in denominations of- - _.., Security from Lass by Barglory,'Rob• berg, Fire or Accident. THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TROST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, To Thureds4; - •, ' ly at, 1369 ..28,872 01 —«-.- 1.764,515 011 FINANCIAL. WILMINGTON AND READING ItAILAZOALE) SEVEN'PER..cENt„OONos, ree o f TaXes. We are ri ztreriniC $200:000 of the Seemed Itto age 'Whits of this CozupertY, 'AT 82 1-2 MD ACCRUED INTEREST, . 1,00 - o , s; 500 1 8 laud 100 N. The money is required for the purchase or addition . Bolling Stock - and tho full equipment of the Road. • The receipts -of the Con:many:on tbe -one-half °title: Bead now being'operated from Coatesville to Wiltningbre are-abont- TEN' THOUSAND:DOLLARS-per month,- which willhe more than DOUBLED with the opening ol- the other half, over which. tho large Ciial Trade of the !toad most come. . mrr.ES aro,..now-reartirod.to complete-th - Road to Birdsboro, which will be finlalnid by the mid of the month..'. • • WM. PA INTER & CO. B4NKERS• No. 36 South Third Street, PIIILADELPIIIA. m 3 ,6 2mrl4 IMEXEL &C 0 N 0,84 South Third:Street Amprican and Foreign. Balkers. .. Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation _in- any part o i mope. -Travelers can make all - their financial are rangements dirt:lt:Th .. lls, and we vrill" tollecrt - the= interest and dividends without °largo. DREXEL, IYIiTHROP & CO., New York DREXM, HARJES & Paris.. INTFAESTALLQVIED.:ONJI.EPOSIT - B.—, -THE-UNION BANKING COMPANT•— - CAPITAL PAID 82CiSAXL . WILV ALLOW 4 kFOUIt PER CENT. INTEREST .ON DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND - ET °RECK. N. C I.IUBSELMAN, President, JAS. A. HILL - , Cashier --jett.6nur SAFE DEPOSITS. OF PHILADELPHIA IN THEIR NEW MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, Nos, 329-331 Chestnut Street, Capitiel subscritled, $1,000,000 ; pafd, $550,000. COUPON BONDS. STOCKSTSEOURITIES,FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and VALUABLES of every leecription received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, it very moderate rates. The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR, BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices , varying from g]b•to en el: year, according to size. 'An extra Size for orporations.and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining faults proyidedfor Safe Renters. , DEPOSITS OP MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER EST, at three per cent., payubly by, check 'without no ice, and at four per , cent., payable by check, on ten lays' notice. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT• furnished, available in all parts of Europe. — INCOME - COLLECTED and remitted for one per ot. . • The Company act as EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA. MRS and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE Land EXE: 'UTE TRUSTS of oval y description, from the Courts, lorporaticins_and individuals. . • N. B. BROWNE, President. C. H. CLARK, Vice President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS. • Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, Gere P. Tyler,. lie i l ly C. Gibson J. Hingham Fell, Ma eau. N. 11. - Browne, Clarence }I. Clark, John Welsh, Charles lilacalester, Edward W. Clark, Henry Pral myl4 tu ly THE PHILADELPHIA TI - L•trir, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INISMIANCE COMMAArY,, OFFICE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANE BUILDING, No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. Far Sairg-itaartruy GOVERNMENT BoNnS and other II 4 ECRITIES, FAMILY LATE, JEWEIATARd other Vxtu• t BLEB, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates. The Compan annum,ffer for Rent at rates yaryingfrom 111 to We perhe renter alone holding the ker n . - •MALL SAFES tr‘ ttrg BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, ..fording absolute SECURITY against FIRE, THEBT,BIIB ;LARY and ACCIDENT., , • . . All fiduciary obligations, such as Tweets, GITA &DIAN. EXECUTORSIIIPS, etc., will be undertaken and :aithfully discharged. Oiroulars,giving dotaile,forwarded on application DIRECTORS. • Thomas Robins, Benjamin B. Comegys, Lewis R. Aoliburst, . • : Augustus Heaton, J. Livingston Erriugor. V. Ratchford Starr, R. P. McCullagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edwin AL Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend James L. Olagborn, • John D. Taylor; _ .Hon. Wm. A. Portor. , • OF FMB RS. ' Preident—LEWlS R. ASSIHEIRST V*c President-3 . LIVINGSTON ERRINGER: ' Secritary and Treasurer-ILP .111nOULL A.Oll, So/Iei:or—RICHARD L.ASHERIRST. - • - - - - - - - - feB the tkni GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 'PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MA-NUFACTORY. Orders for, thine colebta r t o i Gentlemen's Furnisliing Goods) Of Into ets , los in full variety; 'WINCHESTER & 706 CIIESTNIPr. t; tel-hr th e tr , • • • BALgil RAGS NONir Le - A.01) JAI LNG from steamer Pionoor j .fromLytlakin&to C., and for sato by OC9tVrAN, isW3O5/41, It Q Chestnut street. • t . ' ,LA5il7:ll 4 ,f, I 4. tpt t. §ITAMERILEVRS ir?)1 time opt h„,• Vi ; I f • crk . ):( •': Ml' • Pia a filp la ',land ,•lit l,Ol i; J;;.1:1 ^.t .:1 44 ti 4 3 And Branches • , Aulir sois7o.: , , IMI=MM ,MA !IWO* iIIOOOI3, - Mfri.. Ititlialllolll, I, i grey (Tdr• ' ' ' olltvt!Wtiadvrf Rattivbde;R, 04 B,otiv,A.W 04) -: • Titsedn'totti ~ lioilev ' , • . fart. At . L. .Miller, Tuscarora P. Q., Schuylkill noniiky._ .__,- •. ' ' ''4IIANSION, ROUSE, •,- -. ~•-•.,,- - \ W. F. Smith, Maltanoy !My P.' 0., fictiptlklli'Ocitning.,' ~;-, .1 • ' • 7 ,.lll9llPait i cAKtfiart..o4strone,,,..l v',. , s'' ' i: Charles Gulp, Mount Vartnal fi. tX.., Worthurnbtladd co,' .... ;r ) :- .. - • WAIVE INOVEiIk:: - ' ^ ). .I"v L ' -,,.. Y. Mayer, Beading P G ~, Berke county. '-• - (7. : :112. . 4.- - A 21.1041.111191/16 Mill ll 4 , - i :::., I , ' , "''' , .i . Henry Weaver , Beading P. 0., Ratko county. A ( ~ It ( -,,•2' "" CEN vicar. AvmtiE,1141,41,., . ;" :'• , CL.D.,_Davis, Beading P._0.,, Berkscounty.-- r . . lIIRKINII4 BINLLIMEA(4111711 1 4 .: ,1, Jacob If. Breinch, GOnelbabocke&F.O., Montgonaiwy, co. , 'neellrEnTOWN'figglitititAllYi L. 11: iCoonitißoyertowd P. 0.,. 'Dena; Otruntr. ' . LITIZAraiIItLION Geo. F. Greider, Ma P r .-414Lanoaster cotintrL ..11,14717161 SPRINGS , EttiViDift r -'. 1 - I Dr: A. Smith; irernenvville P. 0., Barka Onatity. ' coP)" ?sPlußros ' 1110111111t1;''-:14111A11161111 ' . 1 2_ CORNIIIG , $ c 4 ~..-,.,.:* ,•-.- , , L 3 v .sil.: f ,e t ch, Sr, Pine Grove P... 0 . -, Achturniq opultY, .-- . IBil * /1811TA 8R11;14415,,' ' , "-• '' ' _ Jahit Frederick;lphysta'r. ();; Lancaster tolfity,;, , -,, ,f, L , V rpur.itoffluaty Bittooye,uoutc4.6er --,.., Dania LOngalter, Oollegeville P. 0,., Dlontgomety_oo. : . 4,', D*4III9PECT TERRADV...' --: ' '- •-,.. ~_,41.i lir. Jarci4 Palmer, Oollegtrrille P o.i lllontgoirntry dtv. ' - fr - i , :•:: , 4 _ ,„ 4 ._, y. .. - - r - • -- - .`' , g'' urvo. di Darr. Sha mokin; Northumberland count?: ;;;;;, ,".- Exclueloit Tickete will be sold at,Pbiladelphia to and ,X;tg.,' from above points at reduced` raw good for aCiiito dai. leaned ,and on Saturdays good until following Monday. "r-, - ' - ' 'FITE) . SPRIT ' B Loretto Springs,' Combrilie Co„ ' * Ai.? 0 Will be Opened on the FIFTH J"6 . IT o , . For Circulars and other information, addr , 4, aa shove,'' ''. • , ...igro'". TRANpI, A. GißseniS,' Wcittrieter. .........,,,., MOUNTAINIIOUSW/'' CRESSON- 'SPRINGS APAfg:7l This faToritexesoitL4as _peel; epiarge , d . , ci,:41.1311;ir since lasi Will be openibeGuee J Yin ' 70 - EXOUBSIONt TICKETS bold :br Snneyfrania • : : Rstlrono at New York, - Philadelphia; Harrisburg and'. Pittsburgh. AB trains stop at CresPo'n, . ---ROOMS-Mg V 44. ncnroci- ift-stfiles or-single. FRIELING'S CELEBRATED ORCRESTBA. FLAB • . BEEN ERGAGEDFOR TELE. SE‘LiON-' • \' For further informationMiddressi . •I . G. W.-MULLIN, Proprietor. ONE FITEN3.SIIED COTTAGE,TO BENT. ' ' • jetti , • Copan House, Cape May. N. The beet table on (Chile Island, numerous . bonie.-11tra comforts, location within SO yards of the beet bathing on the beach, are tbe principal advantages 084.Eissed by s thbrfirst-clase family - hotel. No , bar on the promiesa., ' 7- PiCETTE T7 & SAWYER, - je2o-1m" ':'.:_STOCKTQN:jIOTigir4,,- - CAPE MAY, N. J., OPENS -; FOR THE necieli*oal OF GUESTS JFIL Y NEt-ME ' Music undoilhodirection of profedisOr Ofiii-ILIAB DODWOATH. Terms-84 aper day, or *23 _ ' ' ; CIIIAREES:DIIFFT4-PrOpiletorc- Formerly of Continental Hotel, jet tj3.15 ' • ' -- - ChittenanaiT, 9ULPIIIIUR 81 1 114_N1019.. Madison . county,, - .N ow York; -Fiiat class hotel stip----- every requisite, nowopen. .Drawing-room and Sleeping • C , t's iron Hudsou'Rlyir_Railroadlietiotj.tioefirafir., at 8 A. Id . and -§ P. 31., 'vritbout CilatigQ .to Chittonsitito Station, 12 miles east of Syracuse. For Illustrated -Otr eiders, address as above, or O. -11.-17 L 117Ett,7--BSokman. - - _ ... _ RENOVO - nousE. RENOVO, PENNSYLVANIA,' On Philadelphia and Erie ittillroimi. W. H MAY. Proprietor.,! This capacions, airy and t:`.: o ,72;;;;ljr,talbtel I open for the reception " of attests, To Invalids, and all who want rest and reatotodiV , this oweeteatand beat Of all locationa, Situated on the west branch of '•the Susdiehanna river with good trout fishing, near/. and surrounded with splendid scenery, it offers good oho.r and health.to all. =CHARGES-MODERATE. Cape May—Chailge of Proptietore. NATIONAL HALL,. Formerly kept by - AARON GARRETSON, ie now to be under new auspices, under the Supervision of Ws-. II: BULLER (formerly Proprietor of Congress Hall) NW. • Superintended by WIIIJAirI WHITNEY. --The-House commands reline view -of the. Ocean, and will be opened on the TWENTIETH DAY OF JONA • NEXT, us a 4a t First... Class Faintly Boardlna , 110atte::' , No Bar Attached to the House. • • The table_will be well suppliod_witkall Hai Strarrri TIALS and, DILLICACIES OF. THE . SHAWN, With Oat ••Entrees. ' • Stage always in readiness to convey Hinds to from the Depot and Battling Grounds, free of charg. igirThe Subscriber would respectfully eolicit‘y• patronage and promises to spare no 'pains or expense make the NATIONAL a desirable home for those - • wish comfort and the benefit of Sea Air and Sea Bat without the expenses of a fashionable hotel. -- - Terms.-• 018.00 per week or tin 00 per Liberal arrangements will be made to largol.f. remaining from four to six weeks.' • For Rooms drc., address WILLIAq WHIT j6lO-tf§ NATIONAL_ HALL, OAPE dit..A:uFtEitl6::i..l4.6: ATLANTIC CUM. 'File best location on the Wand with ale sod the boat attention paid to- its: goes • eleeping chambers, with bode, etc. nnau • Ai,(114 140111AVPLIOR. ct://1,0 ttAl 1'114.44!, Sherman House Cape Inland; respectfully Intones !ho public that .111 above hotel, and will keep a plain, co.. good table. and the best wines'.and : procure. Price of board, elf July Ist. : .J Je29 IVIcM..A : L.:jI4::(3 The now Attantil A ilTow . rriy26 wfms4o JOHh BROAD TOP MO I BROAD TOP, RUN Will open for the unapt' June 20. iellimS EPHRATA MO. LANOABTY Thie delightful summ caption of gueauvon 1611 cone of Wm. Whitehall: Ifpr putiottlate, ad. „.. my2sttn§ Y~,~".~~ ~'~' , , ' As•LA' •