f';' ..? '- ,IIPIOOIAIIIWOMMERYII I .4- 'll,o447irPikafv , " 1770 11 ***-Af i ri tat. T : jilie:st , l**,4o,;alpaWs noiteWillit' ,l )4o l o- - ,folleirAtii dietatiaiYOrt:'o f:p !tin : the 0* woeldiej,. tiguitelhe re ;: ,4 11forse,?.?re Redding fell'cirto•ditY,fiifig, a dpoline ',Lili-SclittYlk_litilarigatlon preferred:ter ' i'WfletyPhiladelphiare,ssonger-ItallWaY to 101-fthe titiefatienPinniyiyania,Oentral road a*1t.,014,=4:01-;a!iont the jutnitv as on Moll - ' -Aires were steady at irlierrneney ritarkekle,ttnahanged,, - ,f Trade ef.,nll, hind's Is very dellinacepting a lightlhOl'emelat in the braoidy-winetrade;fQaterebyuflfevO?a bl reports from Primed.; lieldfit higher ' figiifea , but we b ear of only stain ' - operations. Breadatelfs hiliirfalleif -low enough tb warrant yettittrea.priariperatortia-thielting.there Is a mar ; op , ShipMents, to, Europe, and that:ill some titdry for this PorPtec Kblat"t4lte:_thel;-trade=bia yU ' departnients; as, a witate i lindr.the'attut of all that Is doing is not, selficierillygreakto profuse the. ,smallest effect ? ' Thalgesi _terk, Te:;nis The weekly eve• ~: - rragas CV-the:l34oa - of the city Cr New Yoot. 9 11 fiaturdaY;4,t443,lBs9; present ih•the aggregate the fidlowlng changes from-the pretioneexhibit of 0 . n 1 7-1 6 i „ 1 - $471,498 , '... , Deorease of apeole • ' - 2 026,787- , - Therein of Circulation', 30;049' - DetfreaSeintindr,awn - depo si ts - 2,833.9 68 . _ tl'he epeolelineith.tho,presentatatementimults rdrootd presisely, se tba.rturofT. the averages in the largebanka down town indicated, and es estimated ,firbufreekly-reevirir this morning. - .The decrease - -:tenfornisid the export demand of the week; white :ttioimoripiit Irene' the country replace the sums' - jpalllnte,the sub trOssirry: This week' the - ,'Call.' fornikrimittaeo.ea will more, than. eover.the pre - bableenriOrt demerd, white - ltie seb-treasury -,,, , tesheateltarther - gala , from‘preseneAppettratccos •;-Tune loari ,. a9Cgmn ;; oa "Ardielpatedt fells something trbelgw $ l2O 000:010,- -- The,:distant,bahk'halancep; -- ''portioularly - frorti.e)e, titouth Soirth7Sst, exchange Onllesilork - is in - doted - ha anCgrorilng — boarce - areheingiiktdly drawn daw n:. ' is. "`not imptetiable, that befOre _the Witte!' he seance,, ' ' NatfQrleati, 'lame talsend „forward -.several - L.-millions of SPeole-- The general deposit line is down to about -t eveiatr five- millions ;- ea that the present psrmittage of specials a strong one, equal to tursnoreirrhrper'emati, or Bper cont. above the -standard- deeMed - satisfaotory , , by Ali 'Associated Bankers:" -,,The Franklin Siving_Fand flooiety. announce a semi anneal divideod'o,f three per cent. The, 3lochanlQ Mini of Newark has declared e semlannualdividend Olive per cent:, payable on demand' - • !TVs -11e'rettei announce that - the conpons. - of this. litlehigan Son , kein ftilirMul Company .due on the first of :input will be Paid. ' ,• kcorroupondonewribiene,:conceridni the', 'port :Meilen of the Tyisate apt Lock Hayea, , Railroad o=ol4 With the Central Bank of Hollidayabing, the" folio:wide letter.. - ,Nollidayabiirg,'ite the est Imporiant,peint by 'railroad west or Tyrone, him been &anent no a poirit that would be , gresit .'ly benefited ~by, the railroad from Look .iIaVOLI to Tyrone, and in a fair sense may be said to be eon= , fleeted byltW:th the Sanbery.and Brie Railroad. the interest of the people. of Blair county, in the reiltimd or the bank, 'oar, correspondent, who -Yis at l'itiMe there, 'ls better fitted to speak than we ant sTe give -his -letter- without' further Com; meat - • - - . — Aritrirto , Ctrr, July 26. ' 'DEAR Sin t, - tarsr ritevey article is inaccurate in describing thsrLookilaven and Tyione Railroad sis Intended to connect lloltidaysburg with the Stuabitry and Brie Railroad:: 'ltollidayeburgla not within twenty railee - or the and T. It',,and has no interest wbetefer in the road or the Central ItatiV which. is lactated them,' able- bank' was paralinsed from its Former owners; CeMplee &Oa.; for the express purree, of building the L R. and T. It , ardnot,one- dollar of its stook is owned in Blair county; nor - are the people of Rollidssyeburg represented in its board. , - • - " It Is within the - knowledge - of the writer that its entire oapital consisted of stook notes of some seventeen person residing in Centre and Clinton (mingles; and that thebank commenoed opera, lions without any oash,,or any prospects of means except such as they hoped to derive from the sale of the bonds. s , Tours, ; TrCNew York, the sub•ireenter, Mr; Olen; is snaking a few sales 'WO per, bent, 'United Status treasury noteeat par( It Is said that -the Seore-, tary of the TreseurYhas _yet, about two "millions which be on reissue, and that Messrs. Thompson - Biotin's have maden hid :Or the whole amount at six percent: - Thsrapson's Bank Note BeporOr Rays The steel:holden of thelVarion CotinlY Bank, 'Pa.., hive obtained perminten from` the,eoutt,, as istmetomary in' that, State , to rep - Swansea under another fiame,hnt on condition that their old none be re4omed. -Their dilatory : movement, or weak zees, is del:dying that of all the alarm of a new • .” - Not one of ,the Rhode Aland banks that failed la 1857 haeritsde a dividend': This otin be an-. counted for oniy...o u the ground that the. stook. holders arc iadtviditally. liable. -It is sign, of •bad. blotch) see!' stockholders individealli liable'. °Libman notes. The receivers are prettf : sure - , tO, "befriend , the stockholdeii, and• to set the oreditem of the bank ifdeltheed.':. This is eriiplinticalte. the osie with - the 114 I. Broken Bank Reoeivera." :-• At a - reient election for directors in the Indiana-' polls and Bellefontaiite„Ailr'oad,:the :eta nntrrrt: wait ii,eteo" orip "'Thee A. Men% En(;of New YoFk, Wes- cleated , dent, Mr. John Brongliferdaining ;president of the Bellefontaine andlediana road; Thos,M. Sharpe was re-eleoted trees ' - A new spurious i.ate . isisikw In cfroulatior; Pair poiliagtabei five:dollar bill on the Central Bank of. Virginia; 'at, Btuanton. It bai ‘liseicaltarad from some tither ,'.hank: plate. ,„ vignette le a Clew of- the battle of-New Orleansf-nn the left end Is ~iview of tbe ; tlopdoes of Libarty;;:isid . on - , the iiglit - alandie;ipa.nithaArovriOtoattlo.„ ;Letter B; dateJulyleth;lB36: - Other epurioni:notes of , a iha bini ire said to be - siloafesid pro advise our •readers to ho very - careful in,taktag'lte no I es. ' !The folio-aqui is the , amount of cost transported over -the' Lehigh Valley Railroad- for=the Week ending 5u1,Y,13;1?.50":,' • : - - ,W.IIIZIE. PRISTIOZISLY. TOTAL. Tone. Teen " TOOL Tot6l 10,966 12 521 018 19 931,859 11 Oorrespoudiug — week ,-- /set year • • - 4,000 03 207,302 01' 271,60i03 " Xnareaso- - -5,615 10 =: 54771 18 110 . ,701 Coal- iiiid:givigattett-ooeti;eni , e taunege Is 27,945 tone !Pr the week. For the sea son, 458,26 tons.' E. ; , , ,Am?uni. of omit, Oippod by-the Wyoming Oom• parry,_ for ~weok ending-July,- 2 . 3 i 1.859, was' ' ' •-11 511 tone An2,6lint pre.l , i.losLsly,rgiOrted • j 7,457 Total since opening Otnnvigation....lBB,BBB The Springfield' (11i) Journal says : " - Messrs: Tesbronok; Davis, and George T. M., Davis, solisttors- of 7., the first, *seoond, and third mortgage bondholders of the iThiettgo, Alton, and , St. Louis Mad ; have' arrived in Sprlngfield. It tinderstood , that the - ceininitteas representing the above three branches_ °tithe- creditors of the road, have suoatedcd'in recencliing their oontlioting In. "terests;und Aithondheldirs now, appear,, by, their rbiiolters,.ut united boflV; prepareCto receive the ,ria. Recording - -to, the terms, lately. agreed upon by correspondence with. ex-Governor Matto son..-.41. geed faith has - been ebterved, (which there seems to be to reason to doubt,) the solid tors followed'l4' the different committees representing the three.claisses of hondboldeni, and if...coat/lot for:the ;delivery ef the road into - the Vends ht -the lititer,Will at:once" be, eionted. , . It ikundertitand that, by, the texts of this contract, ample provision wiU be made for the payment of the fragesnow, dde4o. the „olierativee; (ono:fourth of field suorto iiindritneed eo , ' taking: possession,) as welt as for making' the'much.rfeeded'y'epaire Upon the' road: -A - feei days will - problibly_ MAW to develop the result of ttils soboute.” . glilikprix En A Wit 63, EXORktilSill" intik Sareorrieriersiarm - Mural 00., es for-i ova, aeon BROIL/Me; 50111111/t117,00111111 YUMA 41DAMMNSItAT1112,11.1 - - ' 200 Ogy 044 9014%1 SW' dcir fniw,„; aq,4:l ego - do-. ••_;.',;:j.02,j,j 158.1( 51,00 - do' WOO •do -• Otty be 14 be . - 85' 100„•85 IEOO N la itAlt 1001 do 10 "1g ZOO Sek ftwelts „ek 460013,011 Nai Ina tf 0,13, NM= 11000 Poiroa6d,. • 01 23 Emit 01, NAm..:lBl . ,•••••,' :t. - .7, Op p# D BoAnD. 100141,4.0.:. - 1,:' :• • "'OA(1 211nIon Mink Tina. 102 101: /_'...4 , 3 - .'2.. .. ....:, . k 00,4( 11- -do ,• ..., ' 102 - 100 - - '':- - 4,1 -00 x •r. Oam & isnb 11..b5 119. -000113 Ossf. , lc Arti ge , 83 54,4, 1 '- do 'll5 110 _. 20,50.14020 a It cd-E0,04.60,ii 16 - -do -- I 66 - 110 SAO Pelf PtimaClB2, :. 62 00 ,I,Salttied, g,:.,;,,. bs _Jog 0411taid.14o0 01." 311 i 00_, „ do„, : - 1)6 .10,4 /00,g16.110 piot - i.;113i ~ --, -.. _ , ..... ••;'' ':....'.7,ctioirtbicfpitie;i3. - .:nudrivg, ..... , . RAMO_ __,.. 5 .-. A'Ci , , illiPlaktar. , *:' : ':•';'s , r Bot:-.4014 - ,69- ?,,,,,, @oil Pre" 17x-18 , 3 :k i -: - I,lrt . n „. et it 2111.4r6 ii .4 - % ' 1,3,10w...i 42g, ~ ? .0 19%- . 4.,' — s ''' Pititall4:4Zo4oX - 7,01, ' '-.4.701 mtr_. ' ..1 9 -,.St - *a*g - 20i :A/ s liteg4-1%..- 1„093 103(it.. tdelii.,79 ; ''- ,-- Ira ilfil & ;ii4, a . m 46 t 44 Pi t " -' tt 4r14110a -g . , .0 - 110 , 861'1A63' - ' - '7O: g?' 6 - i,:...::.:.,„;..:,.:. 33x ..84 poi2os - -.L..";•;.: mgt.', t0.,1 '..' i , ion r • - ',,,i1 • ... ,go : Old' M 84.i., ' Stk.,' VT: , 94ttarlditilt,;., ' - '2.54- - -:- 4 , MOt_Olna • - i'llon; -, 51" -- - ,- 6114 -,- Utz-- lilt mt gag. - tg, -41 6-. , pref triv at 164x -1 04,4 r&s,tatti P;4lvoir 60 &filo vls , A2.-6.Vii - -- 69 - 21 .k . 44 EitiCa.'.: 93 4s3‘' ~ , A LE, ac,. It l i -,'-- nacht&mini - stOt - . 44 1 i - - ... _. , -2" There iSsonte-11ttis export insnity for Flinn', lint legeru - liti . cfruu]serisrs.r.akfierfner:Atto!ed rates; bbts standard superfine, aidlfromn,riWkilneari'ntss.s2,464'.soo bbbi,flity fi4S -- fit43;Oil'or ;ink $6 30 for; - entre 04 0 1 41.Virtii10444. - 0 1 :Tek . extra sold at $5 25 per:1;110i Ten treciCertf buying moder4el,7 - within' till; abate '€ nnge ,ot,-ttia Mcipq - foi-sapfur,flpe, and Hulk and `A.7s,4lto 10it,4010164 quality; sfdl dui SF Corn Bleat noir •'s ..'lkinifiesteady` , •at $3 ta bbi for •s`enrfa , but we Vky: little apeigelroo7/43lnAnAfelk c inir,anne- on yester, , l*At'AlitioeiA'Pqff; 4 ko l ,),qll" •P kgf ti? red • and ~,,11,7R,1*1► o;=*47,f . ors-,w4lke i ldnogt, afloat tV.A.liitigilli,*_l4 , o#'-ii,%* l 4eor i 'olit - P 44 i;,01 8 10 ; i1ik20 1. 14007,04.3,0pe initettow 4,1 - 7; - • _ 790 for inferior s md pafpuripatieta Afloat... Pate lirilitieriirdeillliirdraising, aid 1700 bus Perin sold at 88o:- .. ellark—gairoltion' is soaroo and ,wanted, 4271 for lat No 1, but most holders aro asking more. • OittereL-The markeitls 'rirm, with out 'renekdelligirs the Way of sales at equal to 1290 for good,taiddling, 'and 13a ,oash, for middling fairnplandi. Orooorios and: Provisions--Thero is not mach doing, and rio ehangas to note. 'Whiskey 3eldall, - and about' 100 'drudge bids sold at 20a; we qtioto Roston b kis riominallynt 270, and Ohio at 280 per "" ' .'1 ' ew York Stock 120001usecitt .6000 do" - baCi bbn #3l ' —B3 100 do _ 70% /86.ganapa 116 , 180'1 do b3O 116 , '-60 , do- bBOllO% 100 N A Y Ceo.. - b3O 74% 100 , '660 74% 600 'do ' - .03 74% 100 • do ..s6O 74,, 60 ilarlain. 11. Ea t . '3OO ' dO C6O 85% 200 do - bBO 86% 200I'0 do • " 06% 100 Ole? & Tan , ' 24% ' lldlO U. Aguas —The demand la I 60 bbia pots it $8 12)( OOPPES remains quiet; pending an atiotion sale of 0,000 bap Itto •en • 4 0prAte;, , and "It Ituther," an wooded lor ThalWay. We only.le'arn. of sales 'of 50 hags of Rio at 10)(c,60 do Triage at 8o and '2OO La imay,ra port 1136. The trade have adnead the price or ,11.i0 ,4,j in. accordance with sales of 5 002 b3ga ex Pamo. ,, which cold at 103(. - The dock on' hand oem- P.Fhiee 44 0)0 bags (of..ithieh'o) 3 6oo hi composed or Rio) sad 56,600 mate ofJaya. .Corrow —The market has Improved ,V tir lb, with 'les of 8000 balm, yesterday and, to-day, on a basil of 2,41 and.l2,g for nuddling Uplands and Golf qualities. tco.—The demand for Western tJAnal [lcor is More active, bat at Sober ratee for the low grades -Those is more doing in unsoeint for Airport: The bet , toi grades ate firmly held, and aro in tam demand. Thu/tales are 11,460 We at sllom4 70 for superfine Rate; $4 764e5- for. extra 40;,- gime 85 for super flue Vigilante ; 0.4005 for low grades of extra do; $4 760:5 for ola ,extra Ohio; 451505 40 for fresh ground do; $5 cOO7 ror trade breeds do ; $0 2587 60 for extra (i.e. noes; and $4,6008 fordt. b..ute br ode. - Boathern flour in again lower, and 'is very Irregular— the'arriialiare light.. ; We Duthie the first arrival of 'new Georgetown, from the Congress 'Mills, the quality Tory bomPlonts, /lOU at. $7; the. sales to-day are 300 bbla at 8565 ta for superfine Baltimore, /;0., and $0 75 07.41 fir the bolter grades._ , Rye gormand corn meal-are in fair demand. and are • Qsaiti.-.-The demand for wheat is more active, and the market closes firm for new zed. Southern, but old Is neglected. . - helot of 8,000 hmtat $1 85 for prime white North Ilaroline,slBool 86 for white lientoolty, 72Na for smell lot of standard (Mime spring, and $1 lOW 24 tot red Southern, the latter fur Barley le nominal at 65000- cents. Oats are in fair demanCti but few really choice in the market; aides of State at 40e43 cents, sad Canadian st 40e440. Bye is re fair supply, end is lower.—salea of 8,500 late *lBO cents., Corn is quiet and is heavy, with, bovrever, leas offering.. Oiled of 18 000 bus at 780 for old mixed Weetern In store, 800924 for new do afloat, end 89a for °hula() Southern MOLABBREI rensalwe' ♦ery quiet. We hare only.„to note salts or 26 ebbs New Orltaus at 40s. Otte generally are ranked by extreme dullness. In Ommtele,Whalamownly know of 440 bble being mold this weak, arid the tersur have been withheld, tadicating a deprecnod mariet In Ottote Sperm the week's transaa• *llona include 1,660 Mile choice at SI 27, cash, but this ,ii an extreme price, as small gales nave been male at muna lower flgores. _formed sells slowly at 600010, Paovistots.—the Pork market la Tory quiet and la unsettled; -tbe sales are 80 Ms at $1660 for /ACC mess; si4 60 for thin mess; $lB for clear, and $13.759 13 - 87,1 for prime. Baer is dad at fonder rates; galas of 180 bbls at $606.62) for prime; $BOB 623 for country mess; $99 /2 6) for revoked mesa, and $11.76014 60 for extra Beef Hams steady at $15e18.. Out Meats are doll and heavy; sales of 81 hhds at Os for choulders, and 8a for Rams - Lard is dull and heavy and the supply fair; sales of 126 bids and toe at 10,110:11.o. Butter and 0 noose are steady.. Bice it dull and somewhat heavy at 3,:irst,to for common to primo. MAYS —Raw are quiet yet steady In price: italee of 500 hhos Cuba at 6)1 ce6.tgoes to quality, and 60 do Porto Rico at 7.10283.,1itf100d are in batter request. We now quote _crushed grouvd and granulatel at 9%(o; white 0411;30 grade, art 8,09M0 1 and yellow do az .11 , ustknors is held with , inoressad firmness under the pearls news from Europe, and some trsnesctlons hare taken plow, here and at the Bast on a bail, of 70 :2753 for South Bea; 75e500 for short Norlbwed; 130 e 560 for handsome Northwest, and 813m90 for Aram. WELISBIY.—The market is lower, the demand iti fair ; Wes of 460 bbl, at 260. ' Ilsyrniothr;Jaly 20.-L-Vicar has declined 26c; all demo iptions a e quoted at Si. .19heat is firm, but un changed. Corn dull, at 820840 for white and yellow. Piovslons dull. Bacon, sides 9Xo. Pork, Mesa 15 016 - Whisasy Ilrm at no. ,New asysmice,inly 26.—Cotton- B sles of 1,000 bales to. day at IIX e, for u:dddlloga. Wes of three day! 105C0 bales; receipts do, 120 balm, against 1500 bales, the recelpte of the same period of last year. Cotton freights to Liverpool %d. • illsoursarr, duly 26.—810ur steady at $5. Wbis-' key wnsbasged., frowialoie generally (islet and un• amused; , ALBANY CATTLE MARKET, July U.—The re• celpts this week have fallen od about 400 head, bat the numbers are still too large to can's a line in the price. The quality of moat - of the' droves here is decidedly poorer than the eeneral overate, and holders find it hard, to get- an offer which they would be willing to accept, There to the lanai number of buyers here, both:rom the Eistorn markets and New York pity. The New Yorkers tike very few lois on their own se- - taunt ; the Eastern buyers will take about 2 00D. We gnats_ the market, as opening , rather languid at the fel lewingyarices : , Superier; $206%; first quality, s4.ife 4% mond ,do, SI% es 4 ; third do. $3m3% ; infersor," 2%08., Sheep and Lambs—The supply Is fair and the 4K1,"'71-4'4l.'stiNeag-titir the ea lest week, Ca , g vg trout „ as to qua sales to EOM • ; -!!AOrmoz - fa on exhibition inNew York which not only does duty as a timepiece, but boils the coffee for its owner, and awakens him in time to, drink it: 'Attached to the cloak on the right side is'a brass .plate lying- parallel with the table or shelf on *blob the cloak is placed, and at the fur ther end is a - ooffee pot, fixed upon a-frame,with. a Spirit lamp underneath. Between the cloc k and' the coffee pet is - art alarm bell. The apparatus 18 1 thus used:; euppose a „person wishes to rise and. :travel at 4,0'0100k-in the morning ; all he has to do Is to set an inner dial to that hoar, while the. outer or olook dial indicates the true time. lie also makes certain disposition of the lighting ap paratus Precisely at 4 o'clock a lever 14 - soared, which canoes a drum to revolve otsitat a motion sinatoh, she fit use_rsotu which ignites the wick of the spirit lairiP. Ja half an hoar, the ea':(' in ready, when another dram revolves, i nitea alto: ther nuateh'; and lights a candle, and at the same time the figure of a monk pulls a rope and rings an alarm bell, effeatnally arousing the sleeper. On Sundaylast, Dr. Andrew Porter, of Har risburg, died at the Columbia Homo, Cape Dr. Porter was a son of et-Governor David R. Porter, and was en invalid-for some time previous to his - death. Itia body was taken to Itarrisburg, Pi., for Interment. Francis P. Br am, from St. Louis, arrived in Boston on Saturday evening He has taken a summer °Otago for his family at Gloucester, Mass. A ROM/4MT° ADVENTIIITIT—Row WO/IZN TEA. 1 , 4 To Puts?it PAAM.—Coe of the return coaches which we met a day or two since, contained a young woman from Indiana; drained in retilo, habiliments, who had been speedier two or_ three mouths at the mines, and ,v as now returning home - She attempted to peas for a 'boy, but riser gait and tiolee betraying her, she finally - eotifeseed that she bad tan away from her parents, who ql9lO in good citenmatanees, merely from a girlie& fond etas for adrentice. Oho was Intelligent and well edn. '4llted ; and la reply to a question, raid she bad pur <hailed ber clothing at the palatial stare of Granville Stokes, Nii.`6ol Chestnut street ' _Toe - FOROOLIfAaTkit .itoDROAD.—The last Legis lature of Tenant is said, contained thirteen " men of matit2 , Not one of them could write bin nem*. This la meth to tope regretted,fOr their inability to mute thifir clog menuoldeprlveci them of the opportnn'ty of send ing their orders on to' Philsdslphis for glare:tents made at the Brown atone Clothing Hall of Bottbill & Nos. 603 and_ 605 Oliostunt street, stove Ilisth. • ; • "SOLAR Bw a o an —On' Friday next partial eclipse of tie - son wilt occur, visible here between 6 and 6 o'cl.itik P. M should tie day be a clear one; the I.Shibitioll will be entirely tree; wavy persona Will avail themselves of the aptiOttnnity_ to view it While the iiiibition Is in progress, the ran in the moon will be clearly &soiled arrayed in s gen:sees 'new salt of the latest summer idyls of 11. H. Sidridge,"the fashionable clothier, end'propristor of the "Old Franklin Hall Clothing Hreporinta t '? No. 321 Chestnut street. 505 Bah Nay Itn.oo -45-73 • . 5 Mor 0 1 .1 pi‘t Ofr.:P 104 X tram & Amboy 11..119 , 5 30 b 511834 26:PonnaZ, Iptc. - ... - a 10 '-aWitt3sy ußoatog Xv • 'um -101 - do - otoar , 22m, 184 do-s •- • eaah, 22X tOl do. - tswa 22,y ite6 , glt Mar. ..a5 48 )..Weat Ohila 9234 3 21 & 84.5!“..... 45 43 TRIM . ItSTIT OP ?All FM/T.—Dr. W. Liv logebil, Chiropodist, has returned home after an ab- Sense of ten days on profeleumal buslnews, sod will now attend to the many whuralled while be was away. Con- Salting rooms, 823 Arolt Amt. Übe hours from BA. M to 5 P. M . . PROM THE 'IMMO OTAT.IB. AMA „ taunt WON DAYS eanade - - Boston—Liverpool ...... •• ..July 27 0 of gethieglon New Vorktillork & Llverpool..7aly 30 Aftlty..." .....New ,York. - .lAverpoel Au 3 New Turk New York..llremtm ' Aug B fatly* Noston..l.lverpool Aug 10 Palter, New York:Aram Aug 20 :Palter. New York. Aisne Aug 20 WialgOli " New York. .Glasgow Aug 24 TO, daltIVS. - , , . 6 Cam taAmboy H b 6116% SIMI -- • ' LIiTN.. - PDX , DAYS Erirops T Winpool..fiontoo July 16 Ilammouls. - . 13011thamptop.. New 50rk........./uly 16 Kougarar7 . Liverpool—New York July 26 Poesn citteed.ooutliompton—Now Y0rk....,.... July 20 Portia Liverpool.. New Y0rk......... July 23 Molten Southimptoa..fiew York July 27 Oircsrsiso ...... ....ashy/y..716w Y..rk July 27 1/138goW ' ' Gliurgow—New York July 29 Bremen -'. , Bremen—New York Aug 8 The California. Mell Steamers eel from New York on the 6th and 20th of each month, 117 . Tho Ratans Steamere leave New York, on the 2d, 7tb, 12th.17th, and 21th of each month, and Cherie*. fon, on the 4th and 19th. • 4111 sail When the on ktonday. except ft alroVe daUs fall Pic New on Siuida errs"'' the steamers • rwr ?ammol4.l (Oorrespondenoe of the Press.) t 1 w Yong. duly 26 Arrived, ship Java, from Otheigoirc bark Lone Btu, from Banns; brlge Farah „Wooster; from ZiZI; ohentrses, (Br) from Maracaibo; achr Charted! 11 dock, from et Orem. - - Bosion, duly 20 ' ,At/teed, shlpChateworth, from Ben Francisco; bilge irlonolein Eagle, from Remedios; J it Rhoades, from 'Havana; Ocean Belle, from Oardevas. lionsome. Va.. July 20 ' The Declaim:olio Plitt, Oept Amory. frog Elevena for poimonth. England, with angst, pnt in here today on ,account of the death of theoaptain at sea, .1 - Pteatosblp Hand, keno', arrived at New Yds yeaterddy: ~ , , , • :tteamettip iltopire °ay, Griffin, for tfaVana and New York, Wetted at New °Mena lath feet. from Ederveaviatteen Young, nut W Bonbon°, Pratt, from Liverpool, ware at New York prxterdst. Bliip -Napier, Renti•dy; for New York la blait4St fibm o.lotoporo May - ' :Mop ihoseUti, Hoil•St, for Dorton ) exiled from alo. zehaugu t July 26: 110/RD. 100 Chit dr. 11 I It, 800 00% 103' - do . 630 01 50 do , 01% 60. \ - do! bOO 61% '6o' ; ,do„. • 1030 61% 60, do :, 43 01 K 200 Flooding 11 , ...*44% 100 do, • , 045 45% 60111 oh Con 32 blO 42 100 , -do ,-: - en 42 100 ._ do , 24 42 40 do 846 41i( 100- , do 030 WI 60 .do - 53 42 100 Moll 8 & - N I "On 2/ 160 do 12 3 22 % , 300 do - 22% 100 do E6O 21% 100 Mean E, b3O 04 60 do , ', e3O 43% 1060 Htut . R Zd mt 1000 eat & dhl lei m 02. .20 WI State of N Y , 100 201%0100 MAN 0 Oo" 70 , 8111 TO: fighe for Pearls at $6.75, and Markets by Telegybph. CITY ITEMS. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. Marine lintelligentz ID' 8311 VOMITS PAGM Ship r llarrialt, It-Jessie, Gray,-far New York, sailed from Manilla Ship Intrepid, Gardener, cleared at New York yester day for Shangluse' • ' 'Ship Henry ,Brigham, How, from Penning'e !shad Aprilelli, with grows. arrived at New York Dieterday Ship Guldict Mar. from London for Caltutta,weaspo• ken June 25; at 27 03; long 85 Ship Brookline, Butler, cleared at New York "eater. ,day fur Montevideo. Bark Winifred, Munson, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Riohmond 24th hist • Bark White Wiog,pling, hence fozkaguayra, was moon Sad lest, Ist 10, long 74 80. Brig Lillian, Sheakford, from Porto ClabellolOth arrived at New York yesterday. Brigs BEMS, Mayo, Denmark, Rogers, Lou Ann, Wins, and 0 B Allen, Wass, hence, arrived at Boston 26th inst. - gob , J.H Planner, Duey, from Cardenas, arrived at New York yesterday. - Bohr E 8 Janee,liodfrey, from Apalachicola, arrived at Boston 25th Matz Bohm Althea, Careen Onstaria, Jameson, P Warren, Coombs, Paragon, Hatch, R Corson, Corson Ocean Wave, Veanie, and Curtis, Reed, hence, aired at Boston 2Sth inst.. Sabre 8 T Gunton, Grace. hence for Hyannis, and Treasurer, Pusher, from Boston for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes , Hole 25th Bohr Barnstable, Gorham, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. - Sabra Ring Dove, Adams, and Colorado, Ale, hence, arrived at Ithohnoond Olth host, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HMO, UP TO ONII O'CILOCIS VMS HORNING e/BARD 11.013SI—01iestnat Street, below Ninth. TP Allen, il 0 J P Allen. A 0 . " . L B Tresoott, Ohs:loam .1 Bld Coffin, Charleston II N Ildridge, Chicago H B Wi.kine, Pittaburg H Lotting, Boston , - G W Rose, Ga A p 0 Harris, Oa N T Johnson, On W A Jandon, Savannah J MI Arndt, Savannah A Baynard,, Savannah Miss 8 0 Barnard, Ga anis A ''sroard, Savannah Mies A Barnard, Oa Judge Tories & lady, ya Mre bhaeff, Peuna T B Babbitt, Dayton, 0 '.l W ilulir2s, limn, 0 Whi leastman, Wan, 0 •' Mrs BLi Butts, Tana Mies H Butte Texas B It Davie, Texas J X Brown, Wilmington Mr Swift, Ma , ' Dr D W Brlckell, N 0 .. W V Conger, Mice 0 A Wheat, Bourns, Wm S Browninu, Balt W T Tanafero, N Y W W Harper, N Y T A Nelzoo & wf, Tenn Mies L Nelson, Memphis Miss J Nehion,Meciphis A W Leisearing, Penna. Aliso .11 Lalsenring, Poona P NV:brain' Oharleston 3 M.:Morales & eon, Cuba 'P A Ives, Di 1' P D Luther, Pa . It W Chalk, Richmond, Va Mies B L Haskell, Ala Mr Benton Mr Whitehead la P Whitaker, Md Mark A gill, Ala - 3 H MeAvoy, Madison,Wis 11 B Robston & wl, Mobile John Klosonn, Boston J B Grimbah, Charles on L A Unborn, N Y Cho. Lowther & la, N Y Geo Id Steinman & la, Mo ' T B Courtney, St Loafs U White, Indiana, Pa P A Beeler, Pa , Miss Beeler, Pa Miss Short, Pa ' B Bowers, Miss Wm W Strong, Chicago John H Paine, Boston Rev J B Roy. Chicago lli R Damns & wf, OM, 0 al II Berrie, N Y J . 0 Goodin°, Ala Mies Balite Acklen,Als , Mite Di II Goodlos, Ala Mrs AE" Dawson. Mias ' John Dawson, Alms Win Dawson, Miss 00l Z Hooker, Miss Wm Rooter, Miss L Madison DAY, N 0 Jae W Fenobtwanger, N Y Dr Fowlkes, Memphis B Itaynard, Harrisburg OW 11 OSALiell, N Y . Frank 4 Bartlett; N 0 Thom L Terry, La Home Porter, Went Point G 0 Wiltaa, H B N Faint 111 Rrauser, Balt 11 0 Cravenly & la, Mo 0 Tower, Pott,ville T (l Eloholobarg,N Y Geo IC French, Vie W A Wheeler, N Y J B Webb, N Y A o , re, N Y Mr Fernandes, N Y ' P Bonder & son, N Y II Leiria, Beaton ' , Chan J Hastariok, Piffle W El Roland, Pa 0 &Oen ; Feyettville, N 0 J A Morino, N Y J M Reed. N Y P K Levering, Balt ' I W Williams, Balt B Wade & 2 sisters, Notches J . Russell. Louisville T P Wheolonk, Roche, ter Hl3 Olcott, N Y blies'Oloott, N Y W Henderson & la,lnd P Trumpler, London ' J . 5 Rabin/10D, Mass A Comstock, N Y F A Benjamin, N Y G Maxwell, Conn 11 Wotdotan, N Y J P Thompson, Boston Louie Janis, N 0 T Valdee, blerco 0 bI Wheat & 1. Louisville (I Gilman, Balt 3 R Anderson, Richmond J W bhisakolford &I, Oa Mine a North, N Y J 0 freemen & 1, - a Mrs M 0 Blackman, On Thos D Baled, Balt L D Addison, N 0 Smith A Charles, Old Point W H Fitch, Modistes Comfort 3 II Woods, N Y 0 W Reline, N Y AM:MAN .11QT111L—Obestnnt et, above 711th. M Ii Hawkins & la, N T A R Thompson, Phil* -L ilskes, Wllkesbarre T 0 Orooksbanks, °eoliths W J Diummood, Vs 4 Winton & la, W °basis J w Jermon & eon, Phila A Diller, Dials John N Hunting, N Y Gee H Woking, Phil& Y Roberts & la, Phil& JWWhatham. Kills 14 Levan, Tamaqua Übas II Hobart, Pulls J floagtave, N Y 19 J lil3 era, Donlon W bl Dodson, Bait IL Bleb., New Haven W Wiley, Mu Capt W IT Jones, Va, TII Heltear, Smyrna, Del /times A Parties, N 7 (I El Ppte, N 0 UNION BOUM—Ara street. above Third. B W Williams, Phil* Chas Beitinan, Oln, 0 N Lyons, Belford, Pa, J B WlLiame, Thond Rate &roue, Beading HHerman. Reading John Iluntar, Tatman& Dr P Smith, Wal.hington Men Noma Smith, Wash Too G Brown, Potterllle G W Shull, Oln, 0 P ()alley, oln, 0 '‘X McCready, Lambertville L K Muttlton, Ind Jobs B Alotet, Allentown Jame W Long Islesion Solomon Bate, Allentown J H Herr, LIM. Pa Chas Leach, Boston Rev W A Rankin & Is, Del Geo H Ltutaby, Oler, 0 Noah Reyno'dt, Toledo, 0 T Itlcherdeou, Ohio U B Wauneley, Dann/toe Ohas Wsonemaoher, Phila Ii Nordlioger, N Y G 0 Oanuon. Ind Id W Bher►tll, Btu:slide II S Kerns, Lana 00, Pa EEMEIANTE , H01E331, Third at., above Oa llowhitl. James IV Swirls, ra. • II Hower, Oataaagus II 8 llortar, Onatanqua M E /erten, Ea Albright,Eabiling it A Entherang, Enna' Lent Handle, Adamstown ' 00M6TEROIAL ROTlL—Eitxth street, Above Oheetunt J Olemeot, 11l r L J bleElhare, Philain I El Olawgee. Med* B J Jackson & Is, Md .1 A Da►:e & la, Md ' D Rollman, refilintown , I Itollmsta, 11,fillatown bilge 8 J" Boos, Douglas,' Writts, }leaning I D Wiley, York on P. Loomis, Bontqct Mrs N L501:131A, Boston W Loomis, Boston I B Gilson, BMWs 11 Jacob Levrierine, Pa A II Minton, Md At P dlanwen, Maids ORROILANTB , HOTEL—Poarth otreet, below Arab. JToone, Hollidaysburg 8 Keefer, Columbia city litre L Muton, Rioh Winne, Roston ebn, hamly, SMlPrancleco Mrs Jot Yeat, Pottetowa Mrs powell_Washieghlu Mies Woul, Washingdon - .44Chmrze---D• l l. - - Hon J 8 Yost, Pottstown . All Jameson , Reading Mntk Lannls;Pork, PA Joe Wolf, Pittsbnrg H Latimer & la, Pa ISAAC Parnelrlllla 104 K Stone, Quincy, 11l John Pastoriue;N Hair la la, Lancaster A Dinier.k. Hamburg, Pa Bard well, Pa J It Johnston, N J • Theo B loltins , hid J RIO, La Aadw Patrick. Jr, Pa ' J M flaff,ey, lowa - W W Harper, lowa - J Rice, BAH Thoe 0 Boone, e lam, 0 C Shuck, Canton, 0 Howard Greentree, Md G 0 Healy & Li, lowa Roe Matsui Brodhead, Easton , JONME , ROTEL—Ohestaut street, above 811 1 11. Mlse Magill, Trenton Mies El Brown, N B A G Kern, Pa das Oanadine, Natchez A Metdolter, Va N Mayblnm, Texas J N White & la, Bolt Mica al White, Bolt .1 DI Alva k la. Bart T II Ralph, Lerell...re 3 li•oper, Jr. Tor..nit ) I 1.10. r, Ounalnol Jill it . .1i Pa orray.l.l r N Ilra 1 H While, Bolt )Ital J Id 11 into, halt di no W.loon, Va 0 r., W hito, Balt . .1 W Winton, N 0 IL It Jacobs, Va A li Jacobs, Va W Gray, England , II Kibler, Md F 8 Sayle, Coon F El Pendegrast, Pa ie al Blount, Washington Salvador Insarry, Et D 11 Llnge & Con John Bailer. N Y J J Hindman, N Y E M Saddler, Miss John Miller, N Y A 0 Brownwell N Y G W Candor. Ark 'I boo Godey, Balt 0 1 . Doan, Salt 0 bites, Augaus, Ga O F Mayer, Halt 3 N Bahl, at rtionirus, W I OBLNSLIN IMllllll—Ohostunt et.. strove Third Jae D smith, Phila Ireary.Black, Phila Jne.lonpa. Did'Win B Smith, Dal AI B. Oaißile, Del Win Tharp, Millard, Del J M Towers, Washington II B Tilt, N Y JII Wintaratein lc la, Po Mrs kisnith, Port Cuban Oeo "[Jackson, Philo Yrank Webb, N Y d Grayloa, N Y J 0 Gilligan, Look Haydn L D Baugh, Cape May Thos Bell, 2ittabarg H P Auntn, N Y J W Ceuver. N Y Win El Noblolon, Attleboro 13 A Weetenbelm, N Y J F Fackalaw, N Palmer, Troy, N Y 0 Palmer, Chicago, 11l H D Benlamiu, re M V Briggs, N Y D Sullivan, Newark, N J • NATIONAL HOTEL—Bane et., above Third. Jae Hutchinson. Lewisburg Robt Thompson, Pa A Trona!, Allentown Josh illtsueinan, Allento'n 4. A Poster, Columbia co H Lswie, Columbia co 7 0 Young, 'Bellefonte, Pa J T Young, Bolleronts, Pa Jan Id Yager, Pottsville John Day, Pottsville Hon B Belly Pottsville J Untie, Pottsville bi P Davie, Bello:coot Mrs Darla, Bellooont Henry Orlt , r, Palo Alto H P Atkineon, Phila Gan Wynkoop, Pottsville MO G W Baker, 0 4 Baker, Perry no, Pa 0 V Higgs, Columbus, 0 A t Cadwalader, Pa B Betel, Lanoseter co, Pa T 11.rop. Phttn 0 ti Emma, Bethlehem N Battlet, Bethlehem BAHIAN! 63/lAPHOTlll,—Necond et.. Below Vine, 1' Savers, NJ T Not, N ct W Thomson, Trenton J W Nee. Buckingham N Mlles. Bricks co D Jarrett, Ilatborp A Denenhower, Bucks co T Dyes, Doylestown N H Woretult & son, Nation J Cadwallader, Pox Chase S Bette, Jr, Book, on 0 It Kay, Bucks co N N Niles, Books co • J 8 Bhoemak,r, Trenton It Beane, Pa W Davidson, Cheltenham 'MOUNT VNB,NON HOTML—Peoond street. &bora Arab Dingertinid, 8 0 Mies Dangeitinld, B 0 Ptl NuWant., Manton, Pa W Money, Bik 00, Pa d P ?Amoy, Mik CO Pa W Border, Blk 00, Pa ; Nassr!th, Pa J O'Neill, Pa STATES UNION BLOTEL—Market street. above tilAth L B rtore, N J 3 BrittlbOds & la, Pa J DOonrad, AUXIN° City 0 Long, Shippansburg W Wilson, N V Bliss Wright, Pittsburg Wm Jones, Mousy!lle Geo Wise, btraunstile ahi Rich. N 0 Jno Harry Mingletown 3 it Jones, Millerstown, Pa J 5 bisgcnegal, Ps P Grove 8 yier no, Pa 8 B Vogues, St Louis X Fir k, Berrysburg Win Boon, Altoona, Pa B A Basalt, Oolutub a, Pa 3 Hststing, Pittsburg John MAIM, °sable Wm W Nero, Pa, John Tappan, Payette oo A W Nankin, Pa NAGLE lIOTIL—Third et.. above Race. 31 Yerkea, PCBs II R 8 Tyler, Marloo/1110 II Swaps., Chester co B Cooper, Chester co J W Peterson, M It' 0 Same, Boston T Siown, St I cubs . 8 Painter. Richmond, Vs P Conrad, N Orleans IC Wilson, Providence 6 Pain, Oherter oo • T Stott, Del eo G Jones, Westport I Mons. N Y J Gillespie. Ma P Marshall. Cheater co 6 Painter; West Ohester BALD LlALB—Third et., above Callowklll. hie Bockey &. la, N Y Win 8 Smith, Bucks oa W Bilisioger; Berke co HI EL Began Lam) no Davld Williams, Danville A Park, Del no Jam Elder k den, Conn W Wein, Phila PLAOLL BUG BOTNL—Third at.. above Clallowhill. W Warner, Yenneburg, Pa Jacob K Hill, Beeville Jacob K gmltb , Phil& Geo Kline, Atalanta W Wittxan, Btonerevillo Jacob Kintzel, PoPavllle Henry D Piaber, Reading And Ditty, Georgetown Fogecial Notices. Nervous Debility,—This tea complaint very commos, en:en/Ally among femaleo. FLOONIAND'EI CtElnfAti BITT4R9 never fails to cure thin &tease. The system, ander its nee, is restored to Its original strength . and vigor; the !appetite becomes good, the spirits become cheerfal, ant to body and mind yen feel the fall rotoraton of health. For sale by druggists and dealers In medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. Alto by the Pro. prieters, Dr. 0. 61. 3.A01{903 - CO., 418 AMR street, Philadelphia. it Saying Fand—Stotionai Safety Trust Com PANY.—Ohmtof od by the State of PommyWools. . Money is received every day, find in any amount, large or small. 2. YI.V.R PI2II ORNT. interest Is paid for money from the clay it Is put in. 8. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. S. Money is received from Executors; .daministra. Ors, Guardians, end other Trustees, in large or smell suns, to remain a long or abort period. 6 The money received from Depositors Sc Invested In Beal &state, Mortgages, Ground Recta, and other first• 01/011 securities. B. Office open every day—WALNUT Streit, south wort corner Third street s Philadelphia. splb 'VVEDNESDAV, JtILY 2 . 7, 1859. Grover lk linkerie elolebrated NOTBRILIMS GAMILY O WNW BIA.ORINRO. term armee AT ISDOOIO Paton. ' 780 OUREMNIIT fiVOREIT, "Or the three prominent Machines now before the public), we have need two, and carefully watched the working of the third, and Lor.estly believe GBOVRIt 4t BAR.IRT to be the very beat we have seen."—Pels, ware State Reporter. • ap29-ly Seamen's Saving Fund—Northwest Verner of SNCOCID and WALNUT Btreets.—Depoilte received in small and large amounta, from all claims of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Money may be drawn by °hooka without loan of In barest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9ln the evening, President Franklin Fen; Treasurer and Secretary, Marla E Morrie. Singer's Sewing Machine.—The ghat popu larity of these machines may readily be understood, when the Eta le known, that any good female operator an earn, with one of them, OND THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR. To erery Tailor, lioamstrese, Dreasmaker, and Glob large family in the country, one of there machines would be Invaluable. I. IS. BINGIR di 00, 002 OllEßTlilh' Street. ap3O-Om 0. D. D 4918, Agent. One•Prlce Clothing of the - Latest Styles, and made in the best lILSMisr, expressly for RETAIL BALLS. We mark our lowest selling prices In PLAIN PISITESS on each article. All garde make to order are warranted satisfactory, and our OSS-PIIISS SYSTilid Is strictly ad hared to. We believe this - to be the only fair wa dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES & 00., aceihtati7f 004 idAllitiCT Street On the 14th indent, at Bartleenville, N 7 , by Rev. Toaeph Aehbrook. Captain 6140R6b1 lIRNDRR, of Red t, Airs 111111E00,S. J. DORTON, of Swedes b3co, both or lalonoeater county, N. T. On the 2M inotant. by Rey. Samuel Dorborow. Mr. PREDERI•IK JOHN WADE to Mita MARGARET ORR, all of thin atty. . * On the 10th instant. by Rev O Ormn. Mr. dAMEB LEIGH to nee ELIZA:MTH R. KEAGEL, all of Me norah 4 * On the 22d inotaut. by Rey. James Cuthbert. STE PHEN PRYOR, of Daltimori t Md , to Miss MARY ANTHONY. On the 20th instant, LAVINIA. MOIRE, Infant daughter of Ridgway W. lc Fanny Robbins, aged 14 months. • On the 28th 'natant, FREDERICK KLETT, In the 65th year of bin age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. to On the 28th 'natant, WILLIAM HARRIGUES, In- fant eon of Frederick and Mary M. Scranton. On the 25th instant, JOSIAH CHAPMAN, in the 21at year of his age. The relatives and friends of 'the family are reepeot• folly invited to attend bin funeral, from the residence of bin father, T. 'Ellwood Chapman. 1123 Wallace street thin (Fourth day) afternoon, 27th !natant, at 2 o'clock. tk • Oa the 26th indent, JOHN H. , infant eon of Joseph and Hannah H. Elfreth, aged 2 Yearn and 11 months. The relatives and Mende of the family are rertect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of We parents. No. 88 Stevens street, Camden, N. .7 , this (4th day) afternoon, at 8 &Moak. On the MI Instant, at Germantown, Mrs. ELIZA BETH 0 TTINGER, widow of the late Christopher Ot- Unger, In the 84th year of her are The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, Main 'croft, below Logan, to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, et 8 &Meek, without farther notioe. * On the 24th indent, JOHN HILTON, husband of Margaret Bine. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from bin late resi dence, Washington street, above Mill, Norristown, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. On the 24th Instant, Mrs. MARY ANN PELTS, aged 48 years The relatives and reloads are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in law, James M. Mike. at Red Bank, N. J.. tile (Wed nesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. without farther notice * On the 24th !natant, ELIZABETH BAILY, infant daughter of Towph E. and Sarah M. Brooke, aged 8 months and 21 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respect fatly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her manta, No. 1167 South Ninth street, above Fe deral. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * On the 22d instant, BENJAMIN JOHNSON, aged 51 years. The relatives and Mende of the family ire teepee fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, 714 Lisle West, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock Funeral service at Israel Church. Fifth and Gastill streets. Interment at Olive Cemetery: * On the 26th instant, SARAH BISPHAM, in the 71st year of her sere. The relative' and friends of the family are reepect fatly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Angeline Miles, southeast corner of Church and Orchsrd streets, Prankiord, Twenty-third ward, t+-morrow (Thursday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Baptist Burial Ground Prantford. On the 25th Instant, Dirs. &LIZ& TOOLS, axed 75 years - The relativea and friends of the family are respeot , fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Whiten" Toole, Hancock street, below Mester, this (Weenerday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Catht drat Cemetery. • On the 24th instant, PATRICK NEVINI3, In the 84th yrarof hie ege. The relatives and friends of the lawny are respect full Invited to attend the facentl, front hie late reel dence,l3lB Charlton street, thte (Wednesday) afternoon. To meet at 1, and proceed at 2 ✓clock to the Cathedral Cemetery tR lasi The Chairman of the !Meeting In favor of Passenger Oars running on Suncsy„ held on hatuiday evening last, announces the following 00b1. MIT PSIS, appointed under one of the resolutions adopt , td at that meeting. ' The gentlemen named will Meet at the Wetherill Lim...4A NM) bf litreet, above 'lath, Tlll4 ( Wed nee day) XL.Z I4 / I "ii - "nal.f.pe.st 7 o'clock , for the purpose of organisation. --- Joseph Welt. We's fililii anilco - z, Richard Id Berry, Josiah Bond, - C n Ifarnerly, Henry H Kelly, Bilward Duff, Gustavus hawk, Writ 13. Decanted, Wm J Gillingham, John lifctluckin, Mehl°, 11 Dickerson, Richard Branco, Chao Young, Samuel Sweeny, ,Ins Sykes. M D, Henry S Boris, Goo A. Coffey, Aldrew Miller, Joe MeTadden, Robert T Carter, Wm licliwen, J3bn 'Welsh, B Town. Thomas It Town, 8 J Noses, I lhn Oakford, Jan 8 Melchor, Georgo Moore, Samuel U Childs, Joh 11011, . Samuel 0 King , , tiro an OM. fl• or; 0 rn.b.y, I homes li Harkins, Main ri nsg, J J Liaisons, 51 U, Pierce II o. u, Dmiel ato line, Jobe A k oil id 47, Spouses thoetuaker, Wm A piper J Solis Cohen, 0 I' Buckingham, Char ee 8 Hannins, 1 miry Branner, Joseph Damian, (Marine A Jones, Beery B Dook, Prank Campbell, Peter Mason, U Ilerltege, U 11 Dowell. ' floury T Ohllds, M D, John Samuels, Thomas W Breidwood, John P Cassidy, James Young, °apt II J Blacken, John A Q Ann, Joseph Middleton, Jahn Fullerton, Jr, R W D Truitt, Thomas 3 Broom, Huth Claris, Wm T Blackmen, W B Birnard, Jae M. teddy, A J Wester, Win Shane, Find Cloister, St P Handsbury, Jamee Martin, John 0 Keifer, George Mese°, John M. Butler. Prank Johnson, Thomas W Duffield, Win B Thomas, Isaac ellliot. Jr, Daniel Hart, George D Thomas, learn Rohn, Thomas Hawkswortb, William Kennedy, Writ P Waters, Wm II Kern, Thomas W Phillips, Prank McLoughlin, Wm 11 Martin, Gen John D Milee, James Logan, John P Bennett, Robert Caldelelgh, A P Mellish X W 0 Greene. It North Branch Canal Conspany.—Notice Srookholders of the North Brooch Oanal Company are hereby notitled, that by a resolution of the Board of Manage:a an Instalment of TWO AND A Nola/ DOLLARS per abaft, is required to be paid to the Treasurer or hie assistant, at their office, in W/LliteliAßitil, by the 16th day of September next, and it not paid within thirty days after that date the stook will be forfeited. GEO. M. HOLL&NDAVE., Treasurer. W. G. sTRRLII9O, Assistant Treasurer. July 221, 1t52. ,j727-6t Franklin Saving Fund, Fniladelphin, niCrJuly 25th, 1888. hOrtt3B.—The Board of Blreotora of the Franklin leaving Fond Sooiety have declared a Divi• dend on the ospttnl stook of TlittlCD YEAR GENT. for the pet elx mouths, payable in oath, on demand, at the Saving Fund, No.lBo South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. J ACOB B. cHANNON, Pioeideut. GY/tUd CADWALLADRU, Tie/Barer ItC lira Green and Coates-Street Philadelphia PM:l:Walla RAILWAY COMPANY. 1101114 U GOOD BOY. A RIDE 0 TIME ROAD of this Oompany are for sale at the office of the Company, 423 W &LNG C street • at the Receiver's Mee, Pair. mount; at the Girard ' House, and at the Depot of the Germantown and Norristown Railroad, at Ninth and Green. Trite One Duller for a Package of Twenty ave. DENDY BILAIMOOD, J 722 13:: Secretary._ Notice to Stockholders—An Election will be held for Withers of the ALLlfaliliblit a.uuNTAIn HEALTH INoTITUTB, at 0114030 N, on the lint MONDAY in Anguet, at 2 o'olcok. T. BLAIR MOOlll2, jy2l—d9t Snoretsry. Offtcokin Valley and Patellae 11A11.1tUAD 00., ND WALNUT Street—Puma- MULP/lIA, July 10, 1889.—The COUPOL'ib due August let, upon the Fleet hfurtilake Hoods of thePllILAnaL. PEW. AND SUNBURY 2i&II.110AD 00., will be paid on and after that date, on preaentation at this Onloe, between the Lowe of 10 and 2 o'clock. J 12122 25. dtAii Wines aub Liquors 5, R. A. BABIN HAVING WITH DRAWN from the Dim or A. BABEL! A A. lIENA.UD, o' La Rochelle, France, tho liminess will hereafter be continued under the firm of ALFRED RiNAUD. tile well.kuown and highly appreciated coGrieu will be snipped, as ritual, to F. D. LONG olltablF, Bale Agent. MAIM ILENALID. La Rochelle, June 20th, 1859. jy27 fit* ILIWOHELLE BRANDY -IN QUAR 1.11 , 'MEI and &Ighthz, now landing from the Attu For este by P. D. LONGOIIAx jy27..thek 217 south MINT Street. ijiAWKE's STEAM-PLOWMOODESS- A: FOL.—Yesterday the liteamePlow was exhibited at Oxford Park, to the admiration of the numerous femme avd citizens in attendance. It will be exhibi t d TO Y, TO-MORROW, and FRID&Y, in the morning from 10 to 12, and in the afternoon from 3to 5 Persons whiling to witness this Great 3Xhibi- Una will take .he Firth and Bixth.etreets oars to Frank ford, where omnibuses will be In nt'endenoe to convey them to the Park. /Wm:anion 25 crate. j/21.8t THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL. A. Yon always get s LUCE qICIPI and a huperlor Na ture when you get a Life-grza Photograph to Oil at 11111 PI 80 ALLMON, 131CCOUD at., above 0 reeolt* MARSH' B MUSIC STORE, No. 1102 OIDISTNII2 Street, Philadelphia, Whop* all the latest and popular blush, can be ob• talned from any oatslogo° In the United States. In struntion Books, Set Pieces, Songs, Ballade, eco New Oataloguee will be forwarded to any one, post-paid. Menlo will be sent, post-paid, on receipt of the price marked on catalogue Publishing and receiving new Mule daily. Musical Instruments and musical rner• chandler, of every description at importers , and mann hicittrere' prices. MOBS% jy2o-1m 1104 0121:STNI7l Street. TEREOBOOPES AND STEREOSOOPIO k .7 Picture+, in great valety, from the London and parse Stereoseopic Cos of latest importation. wholesale and retail. at the Stereoscopic BUM, 112 South FOURTH, Street, belo w INl Che . J. s tnut. /BANKLIH, Opttoisn. Opetial Noticed Illarrines. raeatbe. JOHN L. GODDARD, thontary 0411 t (tub lOrn Zoobe Jobbers. mi . L. HALLO WEL Li & CIO. 833 MARKIT 27 N: FOURTH STREET, Hare now open, and ready for sale, A 817PERB /J33ORTMENT NEW SILKS FANNY DRY GOODS, Of their own Importation. 1 tiemanale. REMOVAL. J. W. GIBBS & SONS BAVB ABMOVED TO NO. 531 MARKE r ST.. NOISTIt BIDB, THIRD DOO2. BELOW BIXTIL STREET. fy2o Ot REMOVAL. SIBLEY, MOLTEN & WOODRUFF, HAVE R8510172D TO THEIR NEW STORE, NO, 53.1. 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DT TII3 Reverend HUGH STOWELL BROWN, of the Myr tle.streat Chapel, Liverpool. FIRST SERIES: With a Blogranhioil Introduction by Br. R. SHEL TON EIAOHENZIE. Published under a epochal arrangement with the author. With a splendid Portrait concaved on Steel, by Sar tain. One volume. l2mo , cloth. Price, $l. (From the Liverpool Mercury ] tt Mr. Brown's Lamb:tree fill an Important place, for which we have no other book. The style Cs clear, the aplrlt le kind. the revoning metal, and the argument co,cluelva and although aumoieue they are not excI .:ARUN, but aro such that would induce many persona to attend places of worship. We are persuaded teat thin book will render more wool than any book of Ser. moneer Lectures that have been published in this Nine. teenth Century tt ALL TUE NEW BOORS, AND A GIFT GIVEN WITH EACH BOOK, at G. 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The book Is the product of a cairn, thoughtful, ear. nest, and reverential mitd, and may be consulted with profit—Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. Just published by WILLIAM 8. Oa ALYRAD SIARTHIN, ie2ll No. 008 Oil RATNUT Street. OLD BOOKS—OLD BOOKS—OLD BOOKS The underaigned states,that he bas frequently for sale books printed between the yeare 1470 and 1600; early editions of the Fedora of tho Reformers and of the Puritan Divines; in Law, Braaten, Lyttleton, Puf fendord, Grotioa, Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, Reporte, tic., are often to be found upon hie shelves; Cyclopedia', Lexicons, °lassie Authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy, balance, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural Ilietory. Treatises upon these and other kindred subjects are being continually dealt in by him. Booke, in largo and email quaotitlee, pur chased at the Custom-House avenue Bookstall, 01118T BHT Btreet, above Yourth, Philadelphia. terYlB.oro JOHN DAMP BELL. Cabinet-Ware. , .CABINET MIN/TUBE AND BILLIARD TABLII3. MOORE Si OAMPION. No. 261 SOUTH BBOOND In commotion with their extensive Cabinet Boehm', are now manufacturing . • superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on band a full supply, finished with 151001110 dr. OAhIPION'S IMPROVILD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have need them to be superior to all others. rJe the quality and Sahib of these Tables the mann facturere refer to their numerous patrons throtmhont the Union, who arc familiar with the character of their work jy2643m WILLIMANTIC LINEN CO.'S PATENT SILK•FINISH SPOOL COTTON, Unequalled In SHOOTHNEBS, STRENGTH, and FINISH, and waxrAnted 200 yards. NOB BABB TO THE TRADE BY MD ACIDNTFI, BILLINGS, LOOP, & WASHINGTON, 24 and 26 BANK STREET jyllMmWw-lm 'REFINED SUGARS AT CASH PRICES. 1): DONOGHUE, 16 South WATER asset, offers fur male Loaf sad Yotenuout Loaf at 1030; Crushed end Pnlyeriled, 9% and 9Xa; Whito Cafes Sugar. 9, 9%, and 9,1(o; 'Yotiow Coffee angst, 7%, 1%, 7%, 83i, 8%, 8% ; Vitrified Yellows, 0%. Also prune New O. Molasses; Stem Sem and atonalities ; and Ooftee of tulou4 grades, at /owed cash prloea. Ly 24 81,41 eyobs I INEN GOODS. SL-6 Bait makes heavy and tine Linens. Rome cheap lots by the piece or yard. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Diapers. ilreakfsat Olothe, from no. to $1.25. Dialog—table Dame,k Cloths. COOPER & OONARD. NINTH and MARKET WILLIAMSVILLE, Airameatta, and other &Wage. Pine and low-priced thirt Bosoms. 1 heettoge by the yard or Tien. Flannels, Tinting!, &o , ho. - 000P2It & CONABD, .1127 kii.NTIL and MA.H.HET CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. Nine Blank Broadcloths. adieu , Olottia, light colons and blank. Fine Black Dateline and Catelsnerea. Panay 06561111PTeM, Wattage, and Batinotts. N. B —aumnter Staffs eollin r COOPEIt do OONAIID. J 127 NINTH and MAIIIINT NEW RlOll FOULARDS. II Just received -200 FOULARD ROBB% full lengths. Designs, In new styles Nest styles of Browns, Blacks, and Blum intFotted by 3927 811ARPLIIP8 BROTIIIRB, 01:1133TNIIT and EIGHTH Streete CHEAP DRESS GOODS 123 cent Oaticoea at B onto. Lawns of good styles and qualities. Foulard Ranges at 16 rents. SHARPLEBB BROTHERS, iY 27 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets Onntmer tietiorto BRIGANTINE HOUSE, HENRY SMITH, Proprietor, BRIIIANTINE BEACH, N. t This le a meet delightful resort for familiem. The Batting at this point in noavealled anywhere. A large Hotel, the lIRMANTINE ROME, has been recently built. The location is cool Sod delightful, being situ ated between the Bay and the Ocean. Pine filling and gunning throughout the season. Terms $8 per week. Captain Terneee new boat, the 44 Rea awaits pentagon at the Inlet on the arrival of the morn ing trate at Atlantic City, from which the ERICA. TINE HOTBE is situated a distance of three miler, being &Tinsmn inland'eall. Pastier:igen will find Capt. Turner at Heinen Rotel, where they will leave the care Poet OMO3 address, Atlantic City. je30.1A14 WARM SPRINGS, RITOATH AT THE BARE OB WARRIOR RIDGE MOUNTAIN Thin romantic watering place, five miles north of HUNTINGTON, Penna., has been newly fitted and fur nished, ready for thersteption of visitors, at the fol lowing rates :$7 per week, $1.50 per day, Gentlemen wishing to keep horses. can be aeconimodated with good cool stabling, attentive and trusty hoetlere, at tow rates. A daily line of bade will min from the railroad eta• tion, in Huntington, to the Springs, leaving on the arrival of each paaaenger train, je3o.lm* JOHN R. HERD. NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. Thin POPULAR and PAVOIVILII HOUSE having been ENLARGED AND REFURNISURD, is now thrown open for the season Its Rooms ear LARGE, and ELEGANTLY TUENTBHED, with every convenience and comfort for sojourners at band. Tis Linage adjoins 4, Dances's," nn MAMORU BETTS Avenue, within convenient distance of the sari, to reach which broad and solid gravel walks have been laid out. It is adjacent to the Ligbthouee, and commands a fine view of the Ocean and Inlet. Permanent and Transient Boarders accommodated on liberal terms. Ohildren and Servants half.price. je26-2m .TORN BIECK, Proprietor. Q.EA BATHING. DELAWARE 110138 E, Cape Inland, N. J. This favorably and well-known Hotel le now open for the reoeption of visitors. Terme $8 par week. je23.ow JAMES MORAY, Proprietor. 1859. OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. onx TO VISITERE SEEKING 11EALTIT Oft PLEA BU DA PR.Oa JIMA Ur TO 00TOBEE SEII. AOOOMMODATIONB von ()VIM 500 VISITERB THE OHIO WHIT& SULPHUR SPRINGS are situa ted In Delaware county, 18 Mien north of Oo lnmbua, (the capital of Ohio.) on the Scioto river, 10 miles from Delaware, 6 miles from the White Sulphur elation, on the Springfield, Mt. Vernon, and Pittsburg Railroad, and 10 mime from Pleaaant Valley or Springs station, on the Caurabon, Piqua, and Indsena Railroad. The medicinal qualities of there Springs are fluor passed by those of any other Mineral Waters in the United States. Por Room, or other Infommtlon, a 9 dress ANDREW WILSON, Ji., P6-2nm* • White Sulphur Springs, Ohio AVHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY. BEATS SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, PA , are now open,and are. limy of access via Harrisburg; thence on a Cumberland Valley Road to Newrille ; thence 8 miles staging to the Springs, where you Cr. rive at SP. M. same day. Every arrangement is com. pieta for Visiters. Board per week, Sal per day, SM. Reduction for families. Referencre—Jae. Steel, Mor. ton Ateldiebaol, Barman & Co., B. 8. Janney, Jr., & Co. Reference to the Analysis of the Waters, Jas. 0 Booth, Analytical Professor of U B. Mint. Address NevaUle P. 0., 800TT & COYLE, j07.8,n* Proprietors UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG Billifloll, N. J.—The subsoriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public, that on and after JUNI?. 20th hie hence will be open (or the reception of guests, when every ettzt will be made to plessa those who may Favor him. The house le plea santly situAteel on a One bluff, with lawn in front. A full view of the ocean, good roads, stabling, etc., make It as attraottie as any house in the country. The com munication is accessible by two daily lines from foot of Walnut.street wharf, via: 6 A. 01., and 2 P M. linference—emarly, WaVnn, , 219 Chestnut etrebt. a. A. 6110ENAKER, Jel-2mss Proprietor. gEA BATHIN G.—THE MANSION OITY, Is NOW OPEN for guests. arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attractive. ones of the adjacent grounds, this house is unrivalled. The proprietor has spsreil no pains In making this Hotel all toot mild be desired by visitant. jal•gm E. LEE. I'PHItATA MOUNTAIN SPMLNGS, LANUS/3Till COMITY, PENNA. Thie favorite establish neat will be opened by the first of JUli3. Situated on the Ephrata Ridge, 69 miles west of Philadelphia, 18 moth of Reading, 19 north of Lancaster, 40 east of Harrisburg, and hating the n. , 178,,tr.g0i of the pert tuft ever , ear:. ty of hill, I , e e • - . 1.13 J t, 1 leet ~t O,C r level, .wit!‘ gin eland. 1,1-le, in fActiatis and the meet ezveneive And,cppol veenury In the Union, It is not an/ famed an a summer renideDoe. Accommodations for 900 persons, improved stabling, and good carriage houses ; also a goad stock of livery horses and carriagen, with amusements. A good band of music, billiard tables, ten pin alley. It le easy of wens from all the above points by tanned and coaohre Tho proprietor epares nothing to make it a home plate for comfort and health. For farther particulars, see circulars, to be had ,by applying to Joseph B. Myers. Third and Vine etreeta ; James 0. Earls., 316 Chestnut street ; or to the Proprie tor, JOBEPII KONIGHAOHIB, Ephrata Pont Office, my/8.3m Lancaster °minty. Penna. /pH, MANSION ROUSE, SKADINO., PUNA W. L. DE BOUR BON, Proprietor. Thle well-known establlehment, the favorite rental of citizens and 'biters, has lately undergone extoll ere repalre, and Is now one of the most commodious, elegant, and thorough hotels in the Union; beautifully located at the corner of FIFTH and PENN Streets, Reading. Iti accommodatione are first.clase ; the room spleens and aim; and the table constantly sup plied with all the luxurlen of the season. Persons de steamier' spending a few weeks In the summer in an agreeable and economies' manner, could not do better than make a trial of BOURBON'S MANSION EIOUSSI at Reading a022-tf HOUSTON' S UNITED STATES 110 TEL, OAPE MAY. This solicitous and favorite resort of visitors to Cope Hey has passed into the hands of COL. BABIUIII. T. HOUSTON, (Late of Darnel)Vis City hotel,) and will be thrown open to the public on MONDAY, the :oth The long experience of the Colonel lu this connec tion peculiarly fits him for the encesseful conducting of Such a house, while be will be aupportod by the vary beet aide, In every depattasent, Una can be procured The hour° has been entirely renovated, and decorated In the matt gorgegus manner, and arrangements made for the supplying of the larder and the wine cellars with all °rammed in the terms substantial and luxuries. We can rafelv advise whiten to give the Colonel a call, and prediot that hie host of friends will be flatly in creased before the season is over. Jytl•lin SEA BATHING. NATIONAL NALL, OAPN 'RAND, CAPE MAY. N. J. This fine, large, and airy house Is NOW LOP:ON for visitors. It is dist.nguished for comfort, locality., and superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per sons. Terms moderate. AARON GARRR NON, Proprietor. BEDLOE'a HOTEL, ATLANTIO CITY, NZW JERSEY, At the terminus of the Railroad, on the left, beyond the Depot. This bowie Is NOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient Visitors ' and offers accommodations equal to any Hotel In Atlantio City. Since last season, the chambers have been very ranch improved, end rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having been pat up at the windows. Charges moderate. Children and Servants, half-mice. EU. Parties should keep their emits until the ears arrive in front of the notel. The sign' are Compton. on'. SEA BA.TEING ATLANTIO OITY. • CONGRESS HALL is now open for the RECEP TION ON BOAI,DEIRS. and the enbeeriber will be happy to eee his friends who may favor him with their patronage during the Ammon. J 026 Btu THOS. O. GARRETT. V,EA BATHING,. CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANOLI, N. J., Will be open for the reception of vialters, JULY 4th. The House and Pi:tuatara are entirely new, with all the modern improvements and emir/mimeos, and loca ted on a line with the National blouse, with fine lawn in front, and within one hundred. yards of the beach. There will not be any bar kept; in every other re• spent the above house will be • first-class, and the pro prietor hopes by strict attention to tinniness, to receive a continuance of that very liberal patronage extended to him through the last seven yea-e. Persona winkling to engage rooms, con do so by ad dressing WOOLZSAN STOKES, jeSO-Int Proprietor. R O. WALBORN & CO., (Nol) Na. 6 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STP.1111", MANUFAUTURIIRS OP SHIRTS, WII&SPE1113, DBMS STOOKS, ITO. Dealers in every article relating to the GENT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. myl7.3mit LUMBER. -150,000 feet superior 5.4 and FLA 4.4 Mobile Flooring Boards. 60) 000 White Pine Boards and Plank, eeseoned, and In thickness varying from to 0 Mohr a. 200 000 Plastering Lathe. 60 000 feet prime ash Plank, 6-4 to 0 Inches thick 200 000 Spruce Joists and Rafters, and 2-ineh Pitmk. Spruce and White Pine Pickets, 4) and 6 feet long, pointed end plain, To ether with a general assortment or well.seasoned Lumber for building purposes or oibluet mskere For sale at moderate prices by Jy2l..thetul2t* IiARBFIR T, DAVIR. & CO. LOCUST and TWIANTY-FOURTH Parr:atm QALT AFLOAT.-1,800 sacks Ashton's a-7 fine ; 800 tdarehati , e do ; 2,000 Liverpool around, arrived per ship Northampton, and for male by ALBX &ND/lit MR, P.M 164 ;3017111 stiltSao N. Manta WANTED.—A WATCHMAKER wants a Siltation. Belt oily raftronce given. Addraen 4 . Walter," Iticol's Dfepltch, jj27.2t* tATA N TED—By a young GIRL, a situation v v to do General llonnework. Rae good reference. Atply at 1825 VINSI Street. it* %iv ANTED.—Three smart, active Lads, by v V a Wholesale Bilk House.. Mace% ~ j ,N 2 n et i i : ,, , ffi at this oce. Q/T ILT A T lON WANTED as Travelling LI Salesman for a Wholesale Importing Wine 'and Liquor Howie. Tho advertiser has bad a number of years experience in the above capacity, and hag a general knowledge of the Liquor trade. Oan produce the best of references Has no objiotlon to going 'bath. Address, with name, and where an interview can be had. D. B , Post Office, Philadelphia jy22 et* BOY WANTED—In an established retail Dry Goode Store to Iran; the business, and make himself generally ureful ; must have undoubted recem menclatlons for Integrity, Au. One reeldlog with his parents, and a graduate of the High-Sohool, preferred. Address a B. B. A ,2 at this rasa. ty2.B-efra2t* WANTED TO EXCHANGE for imprcried laity property. free from Incrimbrance, 160 acres of excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester On , New Jersey. The Railroad from Oamden to Bridgeton, ehortly to be laid; panes short dietance of the land. For further particulars liddrese J. IL, office of ""The Press , ' je2l -for Sale ater Qra Let. FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS FOR AL' VALE . . Farm of 132 acres, only two and a half miles from Norristown. will be sold on may terms, and wonid make two handsome farms. Ysrm of 41 acres, beautifully located, order good cultivatioa, and is a very desirable property—very fair improvements Farcu of 100 acres, els miles from Norristown, In a gocreFhelghborhoed and beautifully loonted—immoverroots very good Octm tly neat, with 10 acres highly improved, end is a splon• did part of the rnuntry; only two Tulles from Fortin town Farm of 11 acres near Port Kennedy. in Chester county, one of the most produotive little properties in the country, and por• melon can be given at any time— terms easy Farm of 60 acres, in a good neighborhood, for sale cheap Country neat; with 10 acres, within the borough limit!. Country teat with 23 serer, Fred abor - dent, near the borough. Pram° varying from 20 to 160 sores, for tale on terms to suit, throughout the county. Three or four Hotel properties for tale, where a good imeinean din be rose Perrone desirous of purchasing real estate may audit to their advantage to call and see me. Good limes and Carriage% will Its furnished • free of expense, to parties who may detire to ride out to twin:dna the pro• pert ;en I have for cule. For fall dercriptions, terms, Fro , tOe. Address Jra7•wf&m.2w it. CORtON, Norristown, Pa. STORE TO RENT • ,FIXTURES FOR '-1321.L.71 In view or removing to the Stores under the New Hotel, we offer our present store for sale, and will dig. pose of the fixtures if applied for coon. Possession willbe given about the Id of Gotober next. OHAS. OAKBORD & SON, ' .1,28.3 t 824 CHESTNUT Street. SALE .-THE lOWA BOOK ROONIF, DAVENPORT, lOWA.—A rare chanca for a p 8113•30 with a ntoderate capital, to obtain an old eetabliehed Peri Aka!, Boat. Stationery, and Wall Pa per badness In one of the handsomest, most thriving and healthy ante.' on the Upper bliaelesippi. Connec tion direct by Railway from all the Eastern cities. Apply, by letter or personally, to 011 ABLES ADAMS, EIGHTH. and ARCH ptreete, kle.satbw2w Philadelphia. fpa TO LET—HOUSE No. 133 NEW ra Street, with eleven Boone, Gee, Beth, Regent, Bulge's, ho Apply to I. BEL - LNGE& & EON, jr2S et* Heel Estate Sgentr, No. 414 GIUTEN St. if k TO LOAN, in anma to snit 50,il applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches', §welry, Guns, Iderchandise, Clothing, &0., on mode- rate terms, by JONES Ss CO., Brokers, N. W. comer TIIIRD cod GAMUT, Streets, below Lombard. Es tablished for the lint 86 years. Offlce hours from 7 A. 31. to 7 P. M. gerund-hand Gold and Silver Watehen, by eminent makern, warranted genuine, tarsals cheap, at one halt the (primal coat. ap2B-limit - WEST CHESTER PROPERTY FOR RENT—A. largo and desirable residance in the bo rough of Wont Cherter,Paoontaining all the modern im preretnents, with Hoe, airy parlors and chambers, is of fared for rent. It is situated nearly opposite the Court louse, atijAning Vas Bank of Chester county, and IS wo,tby of fpmial attention as a country residence du ring the summer. Apply to DAVID MECONKEY, jyl6.stath 6t ; High street, West Chester, Pa. DRAFTS—On the Union Bank of Lon don, and Royal ftank or Ireland, in coma to mit. For asleby WBLLB , WARGO, & CO., loyl64me , 400 OILEBI.I4IIT Street. Boarbing. A CHOICE OF FINE LARGE ROORS, -rs. with liorrding for Fall:alien au 131ngle (}entlo• men, at 1100 WAthirl` Street. jy26 0;* _S_J,S IR ABLE PRIVATE BOARDINII for families; large and email rooms communleatiog, trindsomely furnie'aed; large garden attached. Fere , resees required. 1529SPIWOIS Street. jyl9.lm* BOARDING—EIe g ant and airy Rooms, CO Single aDd. in States, can be had telth first•claaa Board for the Sunnier at 1315 WALNUT STRUT. jyl• Im INIIR.ST-CLASS BOARDING, AT 1104 SPP.UOP. Street. Haase 'pleasantly eltuated, rooms airy and hand comely turnished. Perrone from the South will find it an agreeable place. Permanent and trana:entßoaraera moommodated. 33 , 23.a.t m4l* Q 0 =Lianal. THE HANNAH MORE AnADEMY, A 811.1.IINAILY POE. YOUNG LADIES, WILMINCTON, DTL. Principals. Mimes ',II &DLO CTE and IB3,BELLA, and A. H. 0111518EIAW, A. 31., M. D. „Illmnext sesslon of this Institution VII col:anoe.. Youog .ounaYsn ens: asa.4l.. r tal4 school, a Complete edn , cation. physical, u oral. ar.d intelleetnal. *ruet...ulemy la well provided 'with Philosrphlcal and Chemical:a-, peratris, Physiolcglcal Models, Maps. Diagram: Models for Drawing, and New Musical Instruments EXerclee In a commodious play house promotes the health of the pupils For Circulars, apply to the Principals, or to Mean, Bullock er.. Crenshaw, fiflth and Arch streets, Philadel• phis; Mr. J. B. Chandler, Nos 306 and 808 Chestnut street, or to Mr. Wm Proctor, Jr , Druggist, Ninth at.llLotoba , dstre,its, Phila. jy6 wf to 61.11 6 !au • rpm; ISE MANS IlismurE. Si. Tile subsortinr win ~pan, 11SP PBMBER 12th, to ry ALNUP Miter, near. Dro:id, him tehool for the higher education or alb:Diced uun,b , r of yovag ladies. Parente to whom he is not personally known aro re ferred to Protessor 0. D. Dleaveland Professor Charles Short. Rev. U. J. Morton, D. D., Rev. Ws B. St..vens, D. D., Rev. J. P. B Witwer, JD D., Raw. H. A. Board roan, D D., Rev. Woe. H. Furneui, D D. and others. jy2l-2nt JAMES I. HELM. ItItYANT & STAATI'ON 79 NATIONAL 111111BOANTILlt COLLBGIB, located at Phila delphia, H. Y. corner SEVENTH arid ClIBBTNI.1"2 New York, Buffalo, Cleteiland, and Chicago. Pot In. formation, call cr rend for Cataloime.. fectlf Uefrigerators. WINSHIP'S PATENT SELF-VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS, TIM ONLY TIIONOUOILLY VENTILATIM AND ICEALT/IY RNIPRIGENATOII IN TPA BASSET, • LINED WITH ZINO, AND THE OASIND MUD WITH CHARCOAL Prof Billiman, In his recent work on Natural Philoso phy, uses drawings of this Refrigerator to illustrate the circulation of bit by the combined effects of cool end heat, and he csye of Its operation, "It in in beautiful accordance wits Na tural Laws, having a notice force or Ms a tergo, to establish and maintain en ontWard constant current of air, and consequent vesitaation." The Rofrigorator has beau reed, and is highly recess. mended, by Professors Sall= Furter, and Thatcher, of Yale College ; Prof. Mapes, O'Neil. York; Prof. Chase, of Providence ; Commodore Gregory, U. 8. N ; Dr. U. G. Clark, City Physician, of Boston, and many other prominent scientific wen. D B. Fernald, Proprietor of Union Market, Brooklyn, says "In an experience of twelve years, I have used and been familiar with every style of Refrigerator, none of which trill compare wish Winship's. I dad it ventilates perfectly, is economical in ice, and pre serves meals splendidly." it very housekeeper who wishes a pure, healthy, cheap, and economical Refrigerator, should purchase one of Winship's. Please call and examine them. For salo by NORM, °LUSE, & NORTH, No. 209 North BSOOND 13TalIZT, And ARNOLD of WILSON, 181-2 m If No. 3010 ORR,STNUT STREET. 111 HE Spring business at ZEIGLER & DidiTIVS, corner of DIMOND and - ORDEN Streetaa is opened with a superior atock of Drugs, White Lead, Zino Paints, Window Glans, and all other Articles usually found in a Wholesale Drug, Paint, ant Win, ettabll slkawat 502.3 I.f HENRY D. NELL, CLOTH STORE, Not 4 and 6 NORTH SECOND BTAINT. NSW STYLES liANOlf CASSIS:IEIM and VESTINGS, (For Spring and Summer wear,) WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL. azilB-m tb-tt pRINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, DD 'MOOD & CO, BPERNAY, FRAM Inisld A PRIMICTLY PURE AND DILIOtTO WINS. from the Vineyard of Memo Venoge & Co , whose rotate Hee In the centre of the farfameil Champagne District of Ranee. It has intlento been Confined to the bait tables of oingland awl the Uoutinent, and has only very recent'y been introduced into this country where it■ taro quality, combined with the moderate price at which it is offered, is already achieving a cut. nese and popularity unprecedented lu the annals of the Wine Trade. gold in this city by ItEIVIC4 & DEAL, No. 20i MARKET hTRV.E V, and at the Principal Hotels, and by all the leading dealers throughout the country. 3E7_ v_ 1-I.A-170-1-1.1770-OM, tionior of BROADWAY and BROOM BTRIIRT3 ,yl9.ttith&Am if XTTERS OF ADAIENISTRATION to R. 4 the K state Of lIEYRY ROMIG., late of the City of Philadelphia, Con , otioner, deceased, haring been granted to the mEnierlber, all persona irdebted to eald estate will please make payment, and thole having claims wilt present them to lIKKKY J ACOBY, Administrator, N. loibt MARKET Street, Ortohia Attorney, FREDERICK WEYER, jylfet* No 241 death TIMM Street. J ETTERS TESTA3IFNEARY to the es CA tate of JAMbis W. tidliSlT 1, late of the City o Philadelphia, deceased, have been granted to the no dereigued, knit all persons Indeb•ed to meld estate axe requested to mato payment. aud those having claims or damanda against the came to present them to bi ILIA. RLIZABRtH Ft.IOII.TT, Executrix, Mt Peace, near Palle of hichisylkill, Or to her Attorney,BADITIEL H. PEtillible, j,IT4Ot On WALNUT ettroat. 9tlttUltintittir., • ,_ It/ICH-STREET THEATRE-- RETURN Of TER PAYOUTS/I 1103 ONI WEEK ONLY, - Oommenoll MONDAY WHINING. 1111.1 . 4 t. Id /MIS ER TRIMS. PILL tr. TROWBRIDGE% MINSTRELS AND 009,4111LL.041111111. atlases even narOatiMlS. - Frank Brower, :had Wilson. It Oarroli, Arsdelled A. Thayer, Master Rents, Herr Ton Wilelboater, add all the rroop ue lia appear. . For fall pante-Ware eoe procrrammoa OABDB OP ADMIPSIO Pi ' TWISTY-11YR - 011111%. Scared Etats In Dross Circle, SS asap; OtaGestdi Stair,' SO cents; sesta in Private - Boll*, 111-00 G 11 / Ga , lery. 18 cents ; Gallery for colored perooweithaiste; Pr , rate Bozic Gallery for adored psrilont,lll4solta. B U Office open from 10 A. M. to $ Y. K. - Doors open at 73i ;to oommenee at 8M eoloolic • Jy26 at* LON MORRIS. Boeings* 0 EIABLES A. 'MORRIS, / 1 1 81u MT. w .. oDONOUGW! GAIETIES--Race AUL below llool4;, - THE GREAT HIIHNANDIZ, THE GalieT WORLD-11BNOWNID --- WORLD•RSIVOWNID PIIBBOHM6I4- EVERY NIGHT, EITNItY MOM. GREAT IMPALEMENT NUM. je29 GREAT IMPALIIIIIOII7 PRAT. Tm PENNSYLVANLA. - AOADRILT op THE PINE ARTS. No. 1025 OHUTNIIT 1371.1199, la open daily, (Bonder, excepted,) from 9 A. 21., till 6P. Id Admission 25 ate. Children under 12 years hall price. Blares of Stook, entitling the holder's fatally to Ad mission to the Academy at all times, 530. - E_TASSLER'S ORCHESTRA.—Y. HAM RAI- LER & BROTHER reepaythaly saaousea *at they have !patted their Office at .that netadantak, LOOEST STREET, where engagement". Gan be rude as venal. ' EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SHORTEST AND OHEAPMT itollTai PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAILROAD PARE THROUGH.. Passengers leave by 780 Ids=lng Mall With (Faradays excepted), arriving at Beading at /OA. and proceeding at ones by stage to the 8PRI18618.• - Par tickets apply at the Reading 'Railroad. Piaamages Depot BROAD and FINN Sheets. THE PEIVHSYLVARIA. RAILROAD COMPAHI NOW ISSUES _ , B,LTOONA A-ND:OREEMON ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, GOOD FOR POURTARN DAYS Persona wishing to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIN, seaters of pleasure, and ail who desire relatattoti tram buil:Leas, should take advantaged this great - REDUCTION OF FARE, TO VISIT ALTONA AND OR SON. • - Fare to Altana and Return - • ' ET 16 ir °meson s, 760 "I 15 BEDFORD SPEttNEIS PAB3ENGER3 are likewise furnished with tickets to Hopewell—the termimui of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad—where two doily lines of stages and haste eonnect for the Sprinp. Tickets to be hid at the cHce of. the Penarylvania Railroad Oompanyieoutheast corner Bleventk and Mar ket streets. THOMAS MOORlkAgent. 3y19 /m Lzwla L. HOOP T, pen. Tleket Agent. DAILY' OR CAPE MAY "- 22-4 =,1: The tine steamer BALLOON„CaptainW. 14hillain, or Ann, Captain Taggart, loam Areit• street wharf every morning at 9,}i delock, /Sundays excepted ) Paseengers by THIS line arrive at the Inland in time to secure accommodations at the hotels. Braigrents are not carried in THUD boats. _ Pare to the Island, Carriage Hire inaleded 11.00 " " Servants Season Ticketa,Carriage Hire extra 800 Carriages, Horses, and Freight taken at the usual rates. iylo-4ate ...e s iCt, FOR CAPE MAY, AND • N, DALLY, (Bonder' excepted ) at 9),1 otetra NE dt W , A TOR . M. EXTRA TRIPS TO CAPE MAY ON BDxDAYB,. AT 8 A. M. Bteamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes, • BURTON, Captain Bellew, }KENNEBEC), Captain Hand, Form a Daily Line, between this eity, Cape May, and New York. leaving from First Plot below Sorsa artemt, at 9, 1 / 2 " A. M. On SUNDAYS, for CAPE MAY only, at 8 o'olook, A. M. RETIIRNINfI, Leave New York, (Sundays ateepted,) at 6 P.M. Caps May, daily, at 8 A. Al. Pare to New York, Cabin " ' 82 00 cs " Steerage 1 50 Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire 76 " Servants - 76 cc a Beason Ticket,-Oarriage Mr* extra.- aBO ss - • State Rooms,extra 1 GO Freghts for New Tort And Cape May taken at low rater. Goods destined beyond New Yo.k will be for warded with &wren. free of commission. JAMBS A LLDBRDION, Agent, _ 814 and 816 Smith DILAWA.IIII systiuz. ' Daring th e MAY, OM BUNDAYO. e " aeon," a steamer will leave for Cape litsy, on Sundays, at 8 o'clock A. M. Returning Imre Dare May, Monday morning, at 8 o'clock. J•ao-tt LA PERLE AND CHAMPAGNES. ' TGe cinlqrsig - cti hA7O loft ^.y.Ninted sole agents for the 'United States aol Caruads : for the sale of the Champagne Wines of Messrs. JACQUES G 02114 & CO., at Chalons-tar-Marne, Prance. We, present their wines to the public' under two brands, namely; RUBIS. The cc NUMB ), Wine is of exquisite flavor and fruity taste, and is guarantied to compare favorably with any . Wino in the American market. LA PERLE The /WEIS 3, is a fine Cabinet Champagne, of a beautiful Ruby color, which le natural to the wine. Thin wine is undoubtedly ons of the finest Cabinet Champagnes produced in Prince, and la made from grapes of the choicest aelectians. Prom the long experience, extenalta posseactona, and large means of the well known house of JACQUES 11021EG fc. CO., and their determination to torntek winee which shall meet with the approval of consumers, we feel persuaded that a, trial will tally establish all we claim for the excellence of these wines. MAUER, ABEGG ; & MoCLOSEBY, No. 19 BROAD BTREHT, NSW YORK. The above Wines may be had at the following plum in Philadelphia,: JOOO GARRISON & CO , 134 Walnut at.; TIMILtI3 H. tioromo & co., 233 Dock et ; JERRY WALICet, 2810heat nut at.; Joe. F. Tomeas & • Co., 208 S. Front st._; Mtr- ONRLL & ALLEN, 214 3. Front at.; PATTERSON, 001111, SC 00., 88 N. Second at.; LEWSON & YRRuce, 60T Mar ket et. ; TUOMPSON PLAGE, Corner Chestnut and Broad sta.; Wm. Pearls, jr , Twelfth and Chestnut ate.; Btu- DLEX.LN & ILATITARD, 103 Market et ; SLIM 00LTON, cor. Broad and Walnut; ARNOLD & Wont, 120 Walnut Area; Wu. L. MADDOCK & 00., 115 South Third st. Alsi at the following Hotels: GIRARD HoIIES, PRErgalaitif, Bisse, ft ASHING. TON House, A. F. GLAsEI ; Br. LAWILSNORI Co.; ;Wns. B GAMPeELL & Co.; MAROZANTS , HOTRL, 0. BIN at ho. QCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP tkISEASE, TITTER, SCALD lllAD—Eruptions or the Skin generally. and all Element and Impurities or the Blood are radically and permanently cared by the celebrated It has beau a very important agent in the etire of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. pounsbany & Co , for a number of years put, and Its great value in the care of Cancers 'a abundantly established by the nuns cures effected by It In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable (emotive affect has never been equalled. It dame the moat ob stinate oesea. THITER, SCIALD HEAD, and ail Iruptiona of thia Skis, readily yield to a moderate nee of this Mediates. Malignant Mears and Sores are readily cured by the use of a row bottles. Arena...it and sold by DiAoNIONOL & BRO., (Late Lotinsberry & Co.„) No 60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.. For sale by the following Druggiste J F. Loop & Co., Lancaster ; 0. W. Eptintr, Potts ville; J 11. Reser, Reading; S.B. Stevens, Reading; T. & J. McOltritook, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chea ter; rein, Stabler, Norristown.; Blmon Ran, Bethle hem; Dr. Litesey, New Rope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt it Co., Allentown; Blits & Bell, Manaynnk, Pa.; J. D. James, Trenton; De La Cour, Camden; Brewster & Co.. Bridgeton ; Robertson & Lippincott, Salem, N. J ; Molnail , Wilmington ; L. 8. Hoopoe, Wilmington; T. Rammeraly , Milford, Delaware s and Druggists generally. jell-stnth am if LIFE DROP•S— THE GREAT REIBRDY YOH DLARRHIEk. CRAMPS OR PAINS nt TEM MIME OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORRO% INCIPI ENT STAGES OP CHOLERA, ORO LIO ARO KINDRED DISIAREE. This is no new medicine. It has been thoroughly tried and tested feel° years, and proved to be the only safe and perfectly reliable medicine for thefts diseases now before the public. It does not 'constipate the bowels, bet effects a radlcil and immediate mare In three severe Meg that ether remedies do not Tenth. Severe cramps and pains in the stomach or bowels cored by one or two -doses of 20 drops in 20 minutes. It is equally efficacious In all stomach or bowel difficulties. The following is a simple of the testimony we are daily receiving - COLUMBITII,Is.e.. May 16 15159. I have used the Life Drops put up by Trail & Stow, for Man./sea, Cholio, &c., and consider it the meet valuable medicine in these cam nave ever known. Lest year I would have been willing, !arena time, to two given 520 for a vial of your Life Drops. Please let me bear from you immediately, and do not fail to aend me some of the Life Drops JOHN HALL, M. D. Yorther abundant proofs are in the hands of al/ agents Prepared by TR&LL & STOW, VI BOWERY, 'sow York, and sold everywhere at 26 cents a bottle. SOLI{ IbIPORTIR, P. t. OLIVER. CHESTNUT Street, corner BROAD, Eisaeral Agent for Philadelphia. ms3o if-rawfami f IH.ESTNUT SPRINGS NV A TER-0 U RE. at OH EFertLIT lIIf.L, PIIILADZIPIIIA County, Pa. 'or the treatment of all Ohronio and obstinate diseases. t Institntlon, under the charge of an experienced and phreiclitn, is now confresedly the leading and enmsafttl hydropathlo establishment In this inctrtry. BILFFROSO3I3.-9irs. Mary Cottrieger, 184 NO2* eelfth st,eetl Charles L. Bh2ttpless, f comer ghth and Chestnut streets; georgs Grant, isq 2 .I.. , :ket street; EL. larrington. Esq., or Woe' Co. For other referencia tutoparkitneaxe addrimi DR. JOSEPH A. WEDRR Je9.4imit _L__ =BIDER varezoLsli, OHJIATEUT itUdas exeursione. SPRINGS. ~402.2 a,„ G. A. AIOOLLS, General Itspatinieadeat r`+T EXCURSION TWEETS ints-u •,+~ illebicinal. IMPERIAL DEPURATIVA
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