<« r. s t v. . . ..... . f» urtfg* 1 , J.:W3S:-*T»s=Ssi2;ss: aawftntes The feettrltUs wm ooweda teis ertolnr by a wmßm&mtaee . »»»«wfc.rr ■wwrtfft.&w -, ■ atona orthetrttaUadPhamaooixela.' Thay are -' - S. ,n t' , *—- < * totSirTgncs;tnae»iietoelydwniroas . sigssfettßassag t&ttteg&'aSKMSSS st'&s^fS-v^sairu: a*»»y of a digedroK: Vtelton, nportara, and man x&msaMmgmim, SStlttlfe* 1/g&X£XX?£. sssm^xse^sst-k S^a^saay^a ««rf tb*jqb»nJbb»TJ» puhlltoad yaatarday, - , and to thaAashtteediHa.-' ' s'baltociw.naeSnetoo at" . Works forthaateaesineßt and raatna^aatcoftbaJapaneaa. Bso inettocn . ttgnaaft.aa'Tiaa . 3&MfcS£S3 oil capable ofaMoaatodcttng serenl tboasaod penonsfabd plaoed to ft toMmanede- tollrtew of the prooctoafindatlonastotho anmkm of tka balloon*,. Atergel2tneb mein had baas oonneet *d ’ With"' the large geiholdor, arranged, with braaohe%,*aor aw >wa i» baUooaa ponld 'be; indated at the same Urn* with tba gas from ika btda«t ( . I .,Tjha. hour named .terv.ttto . aaoaarioa waa eleven b'etoek, aodprerirtsto that timed oonetant stream of pereow: Inevery deeortnUon of. . vahlola atti,on:‘l)#, j»o»a down tha road loading to the get.werks.tbtfntadbeing opened,andail permitted to enter, tba only natpettow -< beta* * boar won net ten • time. patoad, a»d noJwaMewmtotobe aaak as Urn tu hoftoibir eatertatoed torPtaoi . meat, rothae—etetorstmtthsbaet Eiao oa tba - natter, awiweltod patieiitjy -.-j.i'Vj.-- , White tba paopla. waw waiting : at tha gas , - gj* -' About Moteteetealghtertaw bf .tba siqtartor offl.: oera aeoretmtedartisW, the two pbyaleUea,; aad .. ..iroa'tourtrysff,, JJtridokjrli'rßdaif Waahtagtoa avenue, between Pooth and Fifth atraata,' te~tha Saeoad ward? wberdthiy'witnessed'tba .opbneMb* , of easting four tonsofsaaial, ;in, irhteh they., ate. I • beared to taho wneh Manet. ithay wafa sbowu tbrongh the earioa* dajmrtmedti of thsaefeUMk m ant, and fare an tartaioed with a baodsbtee colla tion bt(bfi4p^.. , '%>“£• *' .Front this they proceeded to the plough mann- Beedstnete, ' Where thay axantnad aiotoly tha warioue artteles maaafaethred by tba dra. Tba Mean*. Savery pnaentod each Japanese with a specimen of wetk ntuahip, and treated fham-tpa very excellent epl fatten. -mA « s-t ■:■• thaparty:tkaaupndwfMtidftasUy boiita''4ha- Oaa Work*, to b^toon^aaianiteaa. They arriTed tbwaktbv.mtflHaaaftaroßae'ateMt. to tba Tmrpaakatite'. gratibaattcn of. tba niurT tboaaanda »»o had been sandbag their Doming tor two or throe boors. . ■ Bin Japanese and the ooanaittae took aaatafa frontof tha ssmoaata, PpadMaen Faahlaknd Lbire. ,^;.?baindatjroiiooniineoeid,'ifij'oo4opledoearlya« .. .. ttoar. Thera ware two; halleawa . naa eaUad tba , ’’ I’Uladalpbia. said HiamtaOlfaer Fork duty. ‘ Pro.; - ' .of: tha New YorterbSnateab. tetbargaaad .aasaai-' ' tlou, aererat pitot-tHLlteoaie erere east mi. to aaaet taln the currant of sir. The Japanaes - took gnat tan. t Whan tba balloOMhadbaan gllad saSelaet ly, “ Tomsey^V; teatated apa* going np ia ona of Ihta.'buth|ia»~»‘r» basysrtsnak bathe «m, .: faotoreefgas and »btar>ilpM, .api ..of «aa : witneesad by the JapabaOe jntn paedter of v aefMtetien. .far eoarraytog ■- water and gas oetolwy eiMaiiisd to tbaaa. wnieb ! a .j^ t * ll> .^i | iy>iwtot | teBlaiaHons»,a»d eteltad taddpanwteii'dWM,airhan thar'amlteit : . around tha rooai. knktng at the partratU . Ihay , ! r??l£s - ft”* <)f^»A**g|tl Fijfb*a»'i>\ena» |> ■ Inn.. Tba qMtflMMrins tetd tfcat tha portrait of ..tha PnaiiantWMild'hi plaead than In Hoe. , . c' 'AftartbeyfcM'aslanWyaxiaiiuadtheraiieain , tbabaji, th«yst»n»aken»p*sdra!Bto tSa Seiaet ( .■Counolt obanabar. wbere the Couieilibras In aaa -1 sioa. Mr. Carlar. tbs proaidaet, mada an addreas ; to them, and tha Ghuabar todt a short raoaaa, all * of wbiab is mantloaad’ In our roport of tha pro • oasding«of tb*.Saf"tPawsofl. -,issJ?•■'- - - ■ ’ . ?•« theywenttoUteCo«inant»iJiotol. Skarto l ..■ ly after raaobteg thOra. tba Aasbatsadors wan , nnaantad with; a naoUna,. KaJ : , bonseafn-fbh-fttttsy;&ipWw,*o..'.^aS« Mr,- s - 1 *“ f”lba Jayanaaa',' white loobinghrmtod tha .. nllwpy can attha.iagnaitrof »ieoadnatar,"asd ■ Msmmm V with bar ring, whtek ha nnltod: Wlto oridepl , . faellngs of gmflgeetteaf ahoat I . IfUan remotes she nilndt tha erowd haeetotof d too greet toreomtort Tbe ensrd'aeaaad to U aa' t ■■' mmmto gas Htart aranlag wassat apart bythe Japanaae Bmv . Iptoy tor tfarjaoapSon oftto-jinaaita wMA .h^a~ * i rulli iirmrTitri-i.niii|mirr-r;~f‘' "*■*i* < ~ !3mWMi£ Wife-W, fefrHC •oM Witkit, bat aleo make water-proof apparel %Bayaw^' .hyindieeand xenMeinen, anxiooe tout .view of tta Frtnoexaßdloßmtareortta ttmUeer.Dnrinp tta pra mg&fflffiSBf!&: p^wesg^gsm ffif^WW|®E®Ss?sg Mated by them. aad.becv wetta trend eentm of pttiaation.r-Forelnort.emoar ; ttaae-we notioedtha inevitable Tommy, enm»d»d br.» bevy oTvoani ladjee, who beet iwed nron Mm their.moet tawitehiu look* Tommy, however, true to hnflrat love.rro dtaad tta dunerreotyve ef tin “ , oen j lady in blue.” wta.etole metaart in Waehietatoe.aad pweed it nronnd ftw inoertien. He appealed ,to M very neryone leet Joaie miihar etaald/KfiiniiAtreeaere.iind attar a fawniomenu, ottered eomePKielppietellmibleoxpraa.. Japaoead ilfiritaya. abont ten o'ehwk to morrow mornin.r. br tta raaataiJrain.- Thar will he aoeospaniad-by,atemra. Benttra, Thomee. and mu waandantaadthat wb wtdia demanetmtioa will taka piece on tta ooeaeien of their departure. ■xhipitioh or Di*s6i.Vfn4’ Vinwa 'at thi costi n. •, HixT-H, oh naniniT nvxMito. ~ _ The exhibition, tn the Janan'eee of a aariaa of taanti .fttl'diaaomnr viewm. bymeeert.MoAUieter, bo. 719 Chaatantatraat, on wedaaadaJ dvaniot, proved to he one of ttair moit eatieihotorr entertainment!!. “To fa a- Saleh tta lictorei prMneed were, exhibited. Two ran andrair papenor lantern, with . (enter of ,rret power, wetrnjta, and ware fflnminaiediv.mean* of oxyhydroyeataiil. or tta.Bnunmond. taht. u (t it batter known. *Dorinathearrunint of the arpamtn the Jejienepe warn watohnl of eypvy movement, and rarer to learn iw ooetttrurtlon. Tta, Drrmmond light waa entirety new-to them, end they, endeavored to aaoartam kowa briluaney nlntSt enttal to . that or the an aoDld ta pveiMrd erdeieuy. ■ ..... ... . Arhalfpeet oiaht ff’elook allwax ready, and the, in mat of the aoreen to wltnern the exhibition. The two Pricoaa and the aaperipr oßoera were Mated oo aofee immediatelrte fWmt, while Mklnd the graneere the corridor wan bloetad nr ita entire kttws,; embrsetfic. iftowa* otoere, Ittraritme cummer IgPigMHj Dw of Naplee-mjst oidroeitton.ea a uraabiwah toy, and ey.eocorete\pjjwm «fthe meet eelebmteo or, Kara.of ttatfaiyarStyofTminaTlTaaia. . ->;.M^riko7oi';.q«^if64s- s rßoth hnwohes of efteJraoon i et the nsoel tow. - itUndUM'(l niialitn wee very eißall, from Jepen Attention of the member*. ' . :»auof mbahch. The Chenibertaet at three o’olock, Theodore Carter,Esj.,Tterident.lnthe ohair.. ’ ;A;Btltoberofeomaaiiloarioni were presented end rj&rred. Anibag them were One from the western Hoao Company, asking leave to ran their apparatus oat of their district limits whea aeoet ■MVJ one from the Controller, statins the amount of anexpeaded approjprledont to be *146,(H2.«3: 'tee from the Tramees of' the Qae Works, eaolosios J lreport, which was, ordered,to. be printed; one fiwa the West Chester Bailroad Company, to oon- Otraet a tarn-oat: on lfarket street; one asking for tbe gradiog of Morton streeet, la the Twenty •eupttdlward; one for .the, optnipg of Montgomery avesne; one from varloat eißseni, prayfis for acta* leslilation in relatlOß to bring off chasers ; aod rookets on, thehoarth of Jaly. - - ¥*V Nealoßired a reflation author!»iog a spe cial oommlttew to be appointed for the purpose of UklngintO boneideratioh 'the propriety orpro* eana* a tepraere lot on Tomer's lane, for a public park. He said the let was situated eligibly, was well aodded and Umbered, and'did not need ffiydins.: Withoat maoh eapehee a aplewMpa.rk nltghtbe ooMjwaoUd. Tka raaolntfon wasagreed to, and tha Spaeial oesnmittoe appointed. " ' A report*** moatvad from the Committee on additional approprfatloa for the ' wdslrod l frnm the Board of Health, uklng for aa appropriation to earn: out thana* ordtoana* oa tbe eebjeot of vaoolnaUoh, "TO*,fas igreedto.Anordiii4nee, appropriating *6OO, to carry oat the ant' providing for theregio- d»atha, birtha, and alao IA denatation of the JaiabaJO’KmbisiT waa to tradeood introdneed into thoehamber by Mr. Ben-* ton. A rooeee of ten mlantes wee oarried, and the Orieatala, iftti reeeiring the oongratalattons of the aaahera ritCbandl, reflrad.l; -. , An otdioaaee aathoririog tho panhaao of a *«*“d-«nt of ,*6,800, fir tho ; purpose of adding yariate thaOirirdproparty, oaßrowa street, >u ®wW up, sad debated at north. ; Ontbe motion to Moot no v aootwßttt*d. <*Hof tha house war ordered withtba following result: -, ■> Members present—Bartolatt, Beideman, Brad ford, Cavil, Fox, Main tyre, MoMaWn, Heal, Nor- Manj.Biley, Smadlay, Opyler, president . .r being DotiaonunpresantjUie Cham ' Croon Baanoa.—ThU branch of- Coanoll was epovewed tX three o’clock. ...The president, Mr. .hmnt, Mr. Potter was, on.motion, . Thi; roll was oaUtdi.and bat thlrty-aevenmcni bers janswcrtd to thelr naams. Hot being a quo-' >B“kw«9t, .Mr. Brooke mored to adjourn • \ . toatracted Caßtto**tal and bring In abaantaea Ntoerta»loppo«*dUie amendment; the •Bobbin was agreed to.ahd ibkChaiHber adjourned. 'ifthwniN’s ProcebSiOh To-Night, -J®S*t*»aag«ni«aU forth* firemen’ll mand torch* Hghtprooesrion, in honor ofthe Japanese Em bfMJj to take place this evening,-fcsve boon oom- Tblrty nlee oompaniaa will take part., The following wlll be the order of arrangements, •“determined upon by the chief marshal? Samuel P-Jiaron, and^hisiinlmats. ... The llaa vrtlform’unPnmt street, the right ' , apahis axiL on rax nionf. •jr'-iljf J, .. ....'..leheftr Band.—- CifHpaUPL. p. PBAtON, GRAND MARSHAL, Band. Marahai-'Aa- Itam-FUm Eon. loiwrt PhiUdel»his foiaw Ho **’ ' weZmmmim pSSSKifSE go*, eooddntaat Jfomfßa, Soath. ■lsrs^?w*sa to i;Kinr "CHtrROH Enterfbis*.—The M, E. wbleh bu been sroraMpinr la tb« boHbjilro aeotlon of the eHp for some months, seder ike portendcharge ofßer. Stephen Townaaad, will JMnpßßt*; next, Sondap, .anewreUglou* Vanler-. and eommodloos hall of th« Reooadtod Thlrd-etreat. Railway depot, on rrank ford road, abore the Beedlog Railroad, baa been “P “ « hoaaO or worship. It will ae ejsdawdata sartral handled paneae. Tha aaw obuwkbaaro the name ofy St Lake, tbs batorad BbrlldSrt.” Tha oeneaeraUoa sendees will oecaap its aed araaiatoftba taralng Sahbaftt. S’""**"? I** 1 ** daliyarad bp.Ben.J'tanklla MoOtJ.B, Tbeaaa, and Andrew Masehlp. There tab Urge andWrbwlng popalstlon In that part of ffilfhu'r°d the new ehtirph wMdoubtlees be watt ■ ; i;D*MKTCK* or theKbtBtoi»js Club Tha ataaibera of the Kentone dob, accompanied •W foprbr fire bnndredDanioeratio oitlsena from the latarlar of the State, will lean thlaeltpat ataMn;o’oloek on flandepnight for Baltimore, for the purpose of attendlng the aeastonof the Na tional Convedtloß.the Clab baa prepared a snu bef ct PooglM lraMparenaiee, banners, and Win be sooompsnled by the Penanlrania Cornet Btad. -LQnerfets base, been eecand.for the dele-. I gatlonfrom this State at 'the Fountain Honae. in BatUaore. The oommtttae will rit at the bead qnartera ot tbe Kepstone o)nb, Twelfth and Ohert nat streets, daring to-dap and to-morrow, for tba porpoee of famishing sxenrsiob ttokata, at half the to tboae wto, piaj dartra to attand tha jliieDntton, girts .y and 'to-siiiwftTOK, Jttn« T*; TothiEdltoroftheßaituiicreSan; ■ it .Your notUe of tho s*atb of Hon. 0. D. Ingham, contained f a your iflede of this morning, does, lnel- 1 dentally, Brent Injostloe both to General Jaekeon and Mr. Van Boren.", , ♦ The raptor* of ld3l liras not between 3tr. Cal boon ana. General Jackson. It la trae that Hr. Calhoun And Mi friends attempted unftweeMfaHy Jh bold Mr* van Buren responsible for the rnptpre in face of' bU own denial, and of eonolnriv* teiti-' mony that It waa brongbt about by facts and agon cie® orer which ho had.no control. < w As to the Mrs/Eaton affair, it is not true that General Jaohson/ ( 'determinad that she should be 'f^gnised ; She; was apt .recognised by the lady of‘his own household, nor did he require that the wives ot hia Cabinet* should recognise her. ;I& Is troe that he bMieved the tales ciwulated , to be falser and, depreoatlng the .dtsoord generated between members of his Cabinet by this affhir, he inm extremely anxious to convlnoo them Ml that Mrs. Baton was not unworthy of the society of their families, His object was harmony and unity in bis Cabinet. To produce that be resorted to no tl iron Will,” but to the chivalry and sense of justfot of the members of the Cabinet and their families. - . ■ •:The refusal of the ladies torebognlso Mrs. Easton, would never of itself have broken up the Cabinet; but it was the personal hostility of the members towards esbh other,, generated/ nodoubt, in part, -by the private quarrels artfully fostered by.de -Blgulng polltipiaas, whioh produoed that result. In short, it was the quarrel of the w»s», aud mot . -the wbtftcn, whioh produoed the oatastropho, though,the foraer was in a degree the oonsequenoe of the latter. Mr. Ingham was an upright and honest man, with strong- prejudiee, and a will as u ironas Gen. Jackson f a He introduced some, important reforms into the Treasury. Department,-for which he has never received due credit. X writenhia to enable yoqV by Its publication or otherwise, to correct'the 4rror alluded to, and do justice to two eminent public men. ■ ■ - Amos Kewdall. f Bbockiho Casb or Diwatobai, Brutalitv—A MAM MORDBRS BIS MOTHSB AMD THEN ESCAPES— Ooborbr’B Iny bstio aviok .—A. most revolting ease ofbrutality, resaiting'in was investigated ’at; Bellevue Hospital, on Tuesday, by Coreaer Jackman. Edward Oromie is a man £? years of age, and has been absent from his home in this city for the last fire years) ’Ha returned about two Weeks ago and went to. his mother’s, 88 Willett street,wnerahe.remained three days, and then having a slight difficulty with hia mother, fell upon and beat her most fearfully. After hneeking her down and inflicting several-violent blows with his flat, fhta unnatural and brutal eon jumped on her face, and breast, and with his heavy boots kiok ed and ‘ stamped npon her, till she wag insensible and nearly dead. .To the entreaties of his, sister, whe endeavored to pull him away, this brute Oromie exolaimed “I will kill her, (his mother.) she has lived too long already.” He did not desist HU fearful tbo polioe were coming, when tho desperado.fled, and'has not since been seen. A medical examination of the unfortunate woman showed that her lower jaw bad been fractured bn , both Bides of the faoe, besides which she had re i ceived other terrible injuries from the flats and feet of her brutal son. This occurred gn the sth instant, and the victim was conveyed to Bellevue -Hospital, where she lingered till Monday, and died* The deceased was very intemperate in her •habits, and when intoxicated it was a very difficult matter to get along with her, but at the time of receiving the fatal violence .Mm. Oromie was wber.—iVflW York Eqpress. Always /Unfgbturam:— Mr. Bigler,,of Penn sylvania, has, an unfortunate facility at blundering. Thus, on Tuesday, he is reported to have expressed a desire to-postpone the 'Kansas bill, because the' 3en«te whs net full. There oan be but 66 votes in the Senate all'told, and"BQ Senators voted on the bill that day l Mr.. Trumbull did well to call at tention to the extraordinary position of the Penn) sylvanlan. If the Democrats wish to postpone the bill without having a'; record against them,'they must det some more adroit t&otieian than the luck less Mr. Bigler.-— Boston Advertiser. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, DP TO 11 O'CLOCK LAI? MIGHT. 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Kj Mr®iterftla,«« | t P FSawrer-ft.ietr.Texaa is 5-- Kdw Braokf Itt le, &»ton N K Bieber, Baeke oo - H Willie, Mtnh JCpgker.Phila - BM Borer, Horrletown HBBebnetderftla,NY Wmßtsel, NV ■Mi.eMBt«l,-N Y ■ ' E Riddle. Boston Itobt urixell ft den, Plttebt H o P.tmer ft la, N Y A W Treoj, RoeWlla John Kennedi, Pa O Y Mi. RiobmonJ, N Y Mi.. Pb.lp*. N Y , Joe Hobeoa, Saoo XB Libby, Portland WH H Baft,N Y 0 Broward, Fla N Carrnth, Boeton SMglUilbert.Jr,Bortoa • WMoVeakh, WCheater M Bradr, N Y i Geo P Friok, Balt GW Borne, f(Y WT Carrol.Wieh.DC TWHoxie,Boeton F BBpinola,Brooklyn TNFarmolu. Buffitlo Joiiab Blood, NY W Majaerd. Beuon AlexCaneron, N Y 2|jlSb b »%d . • —.Zieeemra. Bremen HFSimißl.Ky ,U B A'a, B ¥ ,r,,i 'J; a R D G. odlatt ft la, Term DrCH Jones Ala, Balt JaoH Johnean.Balt Mm A JonM, Balt J W Brown, N y W Gre,r. 80 • - JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut Street, above Sixth. B Dwjeker* Wash. D 0 ‘ John S Sproull, NY' 1 .f&faj&L. wftJaKs^sa! 1 * j»?«!SsaV" T ore “g , » E„ v MBumsey. SeneoaFalls A BPope,Prov.Hl J JBeeves,Texas. Jacob Bhreeve, Mobile Gao Huggins, Mobile PtJ p S!* ner .! CJ MaoLeliap, N J lUhLm sftffsfiv w»?»H Wft Redwood, R V W aieveU, N y rgg HEHOHANTS’ BOTKL-Fcnrth etteet. below Arab. A WiUan, Fhile E ft B»me,. Phils ffP Andereon, Fa „ AG M Preroat, Trenton JRfioMurre?, Clearfield Peter Ent,Pa J Allen, Steubenville, O HonjcL Slow, Pa Mrmßiesk, Pa, ■ ■ JfW Corbet A wf, Pa H-Vmßoren & la.Cln.t) P AFooter,BtLouie S ?S!™ M jfjf Peiua, 0 garni Mitobell, Clearfield WLChSW.Chiewo „ ~ MWJaokeon,Berwick j Qeenr Loralne, Clearfield N Ward, Tenn A Br*|rooVrminioo, Mau Mr. GepWd.Cumb oo AMERICAN HOTEL-Chertnot. above Fifth. l£l?Mpj*BMton Al^KB»"*fej*aee F a Cnrtie k la. Del'' '? l bjK>klsr"*N l Y. J | msa/Tr ifawsfc , HNioaeexniTKhl • 4 M Burteom Newark Juißarrouilje, Newark LDeForeet, Conn a Bendem. Bill ChailPontee, ft_Y B Hills,Jr. Ni Rft 0 Kimbro. Tena B'tMer.&Y. Wm Vogen N Y J P Markland, Newark 0 T Polk, Pel . ST. LOUIS HQT£li~ClMitttßt street, mb. Third, . S D»«jvme. N J ffltisa&Br?’*' «rafe b pa P ftitUett. N/Krt arauaffutdVil I j Ara*v& WY . i ) .THE UNION HdTßL—Arch etreet. above Third, HI Owen,Cincinnati,O KJHuU, Lewi.bnr. JO Andeiaon, ftontinfdon H P Barmen. Manor |irJSneSiwjk ta, Keadint' wjuntwr. Tottetown, Pa W_vaH.N J T Wormaa. iiiegletville EmJmS&fiS.Pa IteM'y*'' o HOTEL—Scoond itreet. above Mar«t. K** l f-HGook,JW,Del -n i JpWtoMs»S«iirna.Pel a Boyer, Pei E C deface* Smyrna, Pel Phila . ' j^^Wowto/W^ilSeehire • Mr.MoMurrar * fa, Pa SALD BAGMS HOTEL—Third it,, above CaUowhUl.l MJW K Ebsrhard. AllsDt'n ! "S^mbFHOTEL.—Third at'. above Callowhilt. assa *SSSijSK?i toI,B Sami BoozVFlowertown David Eldar, Harrisburg iriSfiiV ?£?P n .„ oJ»a* i|elfnoh fT Kutztqwn 4ieoD Kiatuit Pottsville Mast Kiutsel, Pottsvllle WPAtiffl UNION HOTEL—Market street, above Sixth. 00, Blcook* V’orkoo *?JWdod* Qgrliale , Jtr learnei^Phila. 1 l) Kimble, westmorel'd oo FA ftewiia,fa -JnoJ Thomson,Fa Bin* «to. BlalvevUto J E Pitcher, Marietta, Pa 00 ' Geo M Ourni,W Y ? feUfc.VHJ'""* » L PUtt. Hamstrarg A Wolfttll, P» , 'COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth St., ahoee Chestnut, iitfp X IwJßvio, OiMtaroo 1B Kennedjr, Lftooeeter co ’' NATIONAL RO^EL— R,oeetre,L»bFlnak»jFrenohtowa,N } D A Albright, Reading Jhi? Md araiSf* UeoHKoov*iorutott MOUNT VKENOH fIOTBL-3#oond «L. above Aieb. W JtahV'Wayflii oo,Pa Janm* Wood. Phila- .■ O C Van Horn. NJ , . M»«§ Overfiaid, Bethlehem GSVendeirtrHVßaok* oo A Vanderirift, Uuok* oo . ElUl'idingintia Mrt 15 Cornell,Phils, BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second it. below Vine l J HGonrad, Phils V f ' Robit flaw*. JohnsyiUe / D.Labor. Pa ' Ben} Rantftm, Jrl?* JobjE .?* rr ti Attleboro .fUgetty, N J ..: a M W Allan, Book* oo„ , JWoolmatt. N J Wm M Kirk. Porestville 1 , O Barley, Phi la .< . ,-i H Horner & fa, Balt J T Duogau, Bustletod < • ■•; B4RIMB INTELHO ENCB. IBK FOURTH FABB, ! Boston, New York,' via Cam May. with mdse ana passengers, to Jaa Aldsf dic*. >OJT Brvndfwme Light *aw a fall-rigged brigand a Urea wbooner bound dprofftheLedie saw shipHor teniia. from Liverpool, and aohr Evelyn, from, NMseaj: offth* Beoy on the Middle, bn* Ashby, from.MaUnaas; off Bombay Hook. sohr Lime Htuiges, bound ay. Schr A Hammond, Paine; 0 days from 'Boston, with G*o V LGft2uu-Green 4 days from Boeton.witb fi»h to J Palmar A Co. . Bohr Lucy P Waring, GhiveraL 8 days from Charles* ton, with ooUon, fco. to Pettit, Martin fc Co, Bohr Lanoet, Bayard; X day from Christiana, Bel, with train to Christian fc Cnrran. • .Bohr jSaml Croft, Arrant*. 1 days from Chesapeaks City, with grain toChriitlan fc Cnrran. Sohr BtrdrLong, 1 day from Indian River* Bel. with com to Neall A Merriman. W»,% a lerc ' olMr#d st New York yes* Steamship La Croase, Bans, oleared at New York for Galveston. Sbjp Amity , Gardner, previously reported ashore in the Mersey, was got off previous to Ist inst. . Bbi» R M Mills. from Ardrosaan for Genoa, wm aban doned in the. Bay ofßiscay previous to let mst. The crew were saved. Jv . Ship Nor* wester, from CaJontta ior Boston, was spo ken lath mst, lat 40 80. ions 68 30. Ship Gflirton.(Srem) Fanlman, oleared at New York yesterday for Bremen 1 „Bhip Snow Bquall, Loyal, for fihauKhae, oleared at N York yesterday. ' Ship Jane Henderson, Galt, from Liverpool forßal* timore. was passed llfch inst, Ist 1310, tong O, ..Bark Fame, Kennedy, for Cieofnegos, arrived at New York yesterday. , , Florida; Monday, from Saxos, arrived at New York yesterday,' • Bark Baltio, Baake, henoe, arrived at Baltimore yes terday. Bark Conrad, Balsbury', for PhiUdelphla in 2 days, was at Rio do Janeiro April to. , Bark Minnesota. Waye, for Philadelphia, was at Rio de Janeiro April SO. Bark Marian, Smith, wm at Riode Janeiro April SO, for Philadelphia in e days Bark Powhatan, Simmons, sailed from Bagca Ist inst for Falmouth. Eng. ■/« , fo New^Hal^tLUtle, wasloadiuf atßagua Bdinst were at Rio de Janeiro *pm ,22, to sail in 4 days for timore. . •. 1 , * Brig Montfeejlo, Hopkins, from Baltimore for Rio de Janeiro; eatted from Baroadoes fld ult Brig Hobart, Jordan, henoe, was discharging at Bar bsdoeslßthult. 1 , o ßng Chicopee, Harmon, for Boston, was loading at Bacnadgittit. . r _ Bohr T B Johnson, sailed from Newbnryport 12th lust, for Philadelphia. . -- mftVSM® “ i " d f ' om ™ JStS?a« H * ,T ' * ,, 1 °"f ,,0a * 00 *’ arrived at Jf.w H.r.ii ~ %hr« Jsilrar J B Aulort, H F Sunmnn, B 1 ] iott 'r ft n y ' BA* Jt.rsM. S A HaamondTiSarj Ha* l«T. I. P Pharoi LouinOtu, Rnojr Flak.,o PBflotnar. 'Herbarti'K M Hal.r,Marl.tUTilton, a«4 H CnxtWt h.Bcß.arn'y.d at Boaton t9th inn. LUllen, Orillia, h.no., wa. at JBarbadoea iaa Bart, from Tiunton, arnr«d at Bal , Etmabath, keaw, arri«d at 8al«m Ist b mst. InltMt “ 8 Ro • ,, »ttlrAl »t Bal.m Uth Bobr* f.ror H.iln.r. Oaodr. from Boaton for Fbila hoK» ssifeSL” b,for • r,porMdi *»“ bM?i , vJ;iT.-.^vah.'Bi.* lld *- *° biDKD ’ hpkcTiaiTnotioehT IsriißEsmo to tiie Deaf.—Ail Acous- tio Xo.trum.nt or AUDITOHIUM will aiioiUy b« intro dnoedtoibe publio for the use of Churches; Lecture, Koom.! fto.i to. Manufaoturod and foraaia at t.o K«r iMtnimont Il.pot, 115 South TENTH StrMt, brF. MAHEIHA- - joW-It One Thousand Dozen Fbknch Glass Frororva Jari, warranted to .tand'hot rrtetrrn, too, 7to, and SI par doa.n. ,W. J. KEBH k CO., J«l<-2t China Ball, 539 CHESTNUT Strait. u The World.”—The new penny Dsily 1. rogniarlr reoaived b, W.'B. ZIEBER, 10S South THIBS Street, Ax.at for th, .udlKi.ra. SubearitWre oan hav* it eerv.d in almout ail part, of tb, oltr; Laav. four name, with TiEßEft. •••,' J.liAtE To CONsunpTiT|ts.—Quito’s God Ditto Oil Jii.lt. , . .ThlairoatoMifio for Conram,tion la tdatautaraa dins all others m it. curative edeotsuaon thoMaihioted with tnbercnlar dieaaeaa, baini twica aa (Hsaolonaaa thabrndooil. Prepared upon iuphl, aoiantiSo prinoi pleaof the pure oil, and roblMd of thananeMtu taate of th* plain article, tt ie reoelred into the etomnshroita jellified form, without maatuatjon, and is gradnaUf dls eolvedanddiieeted, pausing into the email inteetinsa drop hr drop, rappirin, the wautM of tha bodr b, its nutritions properties, and thus assisting aadmutaininp uatara in overoouini the disease. Approved br th* New York Aoademr of Medioln*. and reoonuaendwl br the fauoltr ereryrrhere, this preparation i» MafidnO, offered be a reared, for Couremption and all nrofuloae ndhotions. Bold bf FRKDERICIC BROWN, oorntr of CHESTNUT and FIFTH' Streets ;> FREDERICK BROWN, Jr.. Costfnsntal Hotel j end T. W. DYOTT k SONS. • - mUI-ftuflm M*rp»|> Miraculous Vermin, Dr enoTiki dwpHaet and beet rented y known for Ex ierjninaUgpv ftATS and MICE; COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MU6QUITOES.*PLEAB, MOTHS, GRAIN WOBMS, and GARDEN I INSECTS. ' W Prlneipal Depot, 819 BROADWAY, N. Y.: Sold tty All Druggists cvamrhsrc/. myiMm SitaAMAWPRR Fma-Paooy Sajtbs.—A very targe aceortment'of SALAMANDBftfI for sale at re» •omvtila vriaai. No. 904 CHESTNUT BW Philadelphia » ' , , , • • • *SVANB ft WATSON. Saving Fund—National Satxtt Tbo» ooMPAirr,-roh&Ttered by the State of Peaneylra ta. RULES. 1. Money « reoeived every day» and m any amount large or email. I. FIVE PER, GENT, interest le paid for money from the day It Is patln. A The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it is oalled lor, and without notioe. 4. Money Is reoelvea from sz4C*icrs t Adminittrtstora, thurdionsi'and other Tnxstees, in large or small muns. to remain, along or short period. . •..The money received from Pepositoni is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Renta, and other first olaasseoniities. A Oifiiseopen every day—WALNUT Street, sonthweet oroer Third PhflaAgti>>i|» ' < lalf . Smaxmm a Saying Scnd—Nobthwrsi Conn, Seconnand Watnov STture.-Denoeite re ceived in email and lame amount,, bom nil elaaeen of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER GENT, per annuo. Money may be drawn by cheeks -without loss of in terest. Office open daily, from* until I o'dock, ud on Mon day and Saturday until nine hi iha evening. Prerf dent, FRANKLIN FELL t Treasurer and Secretary, GUAB.MeMORRIB.fi - Sewing Machines. All persons who have bought Sewing Maoluneewhloh will not perform the work expected, are informed that SINGER'S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one is ever disappointed m the Machines of I. M. SINGER ft 00a, No. MO CHESTNUT St. ap4-am Ohm Prior Clothing of thr Latrst Sttls.i made In the beet manner, exvreeely for RE TAIL SALEB. LOWEST eellinc price, marked in Plain Fimree. All loodimadetoorderwarranted eatla laotorr. Our ONE-PRICE sy.tem Ii atriotlr adherrd to, a. we believe thi. to be the onlr fair way of deallni All are thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., wll-tf *O4 MARKET Street MARRIED. SMITH—HINGKLE.—Ou Thumdar. -Mth inrt.. br Rev.fiharle. I). Cooper, Mr J. Frartay Smith to Mlee Hattie L„ diuchter of William Hfsokle, all of tbia oity, * BAHTON—PRICE.—On Wadneadar evecinr, the Hth inet, by the Rev. Albert Barnes J.Hervey Barton, of chlguto, lib, to Mlw Hannah D. Prloe, daoihterofPm -I'sHlWߣi-TjLk;S'& R!-On ! -On the eth Inet., by the Rev. John demean. Dr. J. K. *btvet» to niu Emma Trainer, of Linvrood Irelaware oonnty. * .KBHR-KIRCHOPR-Ki iha llth inet ,br Rev. Wm. Cooper. Mr.Sarouei W. Kehr to Miu Mary Kirohoff bothof tbia oity- » BEANEB-rffTOY -On the 9th inet., hr John O. Wil •O'l. V; p M.. Mr. Joaeph Beaner and Mlee Mary Stoy, both of thu oity. * jx BOuZA—SHUT F.—On the loth irrt., by Rev. Joe. «■ Kenaard, Mr. Urhano Ixnaolo Jle Bonn to Mlu C. bbutt.both of thi« mtr. * BRENNER—JACOBY,—On th.lOth meC.br Bev. Mr. Cox, Mr. Henry W, Brenner to Miee Swan A. Jacoby, both of thu oity. * DIED. MARTIN.—On the ISth last., Wra. J. Martini in the BS*h year.of hie age. , The, relatives and friends of the family are, respect fully {anted ,»• attend his funeral* from his late resi dence* Haverford, Delaware oonnty, on Sunder morn- Inir* it 9 o'clock. * * UMSTBAD.-On the ISth inst.. Mary Sophia, daughter of Jacob and Elisabeth Umsteac. Funeral from the residence of her parents* No. 251 N, Eleventh street* on Saturday afternoont at S o’clock. * DEY.—On the ISth Inst.* Mrs. Busan l)ey, in the Wth 1 Funeral from the residence of her son* George W. MoCojr. No. 818 Franklin street* above Drown* on Sa- W«! h S .° Wm.Karohe.,—>n*o( Georg* Mid Hellie Bhefler, »ged a nm and * months, Funeral from the rondeau* or hit tarenu, {No, UB Moyemnialng avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, ,»t 4 BHWIfDBM.-On,thd ISth Inst, Ann, daughter of T.reuee mud Catharine Sheridan, aged a rears. Funeral from the r.ild.noe of her uarents. Spring Garden street, eait of Fifteenth, this (Friday) alter noon* at 1 o’olock. - ,* RANKIN.—On the ISth lost*. John Kaokm, aged 41 year a. * » Funeral from his late reiidenpe.Vanhook st.. Stock ton. South Camden* this (Friday) afternoon, at 1)4 °, &OBLLIO.-On the 10th inet., Matthias Rosllig, a na tive of Sennany.. , . . _ ,« Funeral from his late residence. Diligent.avenue, Hamilton street, below Tenth* this (Friday) afternoon, the-13th inati Henry' Culver, aired Funeral from the residenceofhie uople,Robert M f - No. 411 German street, this (Friday) ttftertioon,' CARROLL.—On the 13th inst.. after a lingeying illness, Charlotte Carroll, in the 74th year of her age. .. . . Funeral from the residenoeoi herisqn-in-law* Thoe. Bundapr jNo. 814 South etreet,tbis (Friday) afternoon, *BHO^AkEß—OnihelSth inst.*Mr. Jobn G. 6hqwa~ ker. Sr., in the 47th .yssr of his ass. „ , • Funeral from fa (a late residence,. No. 1181. North Fourth street George street, this (Friday >4it{r T ,FoltD,*-S)S uui morning of the 13th ln«t*v Emma, daughter ofxiaao and Amanda Ford, aged 1 year, 11 ftt *o*piooktfr«MNa: Jf nneral from timnMdenoe dfhla parents, Perkiomen day) * "nol# Carpenter .aEßfflEjgSwief, reeldenpe of her parent!. No. 540 tolaj^ck.* e'roeU.tlile !Frider) afternoon, nf lllhj 0 " y>°. i’lh inet., Annla Laura, daughter 5 months ™ na M “f Ann Eame, aged a jean and ! *J[,!}J??/®i»£?oin the reeidenoe of her pareots. 514 South “ d s * alh ’ v CUMMEa MOURNING GOODS. Tig S 5«. «/Wd Crape Maret., H. d-4, T-4/ and fcrM*! * Gren*dm®«» Grsnaaine , ©lrff?s» CaindPi Hair Barsses t Summer • TammJui?? ’ ora sf Chab#. Tamartinee, - Motuiiylinß da Lalnet, Lawni, Organdie*, Silka, Foatard*. ante* rcK’V' MenUUae. an, Fmnte s .. SmMmirlifi. S' 6 Barere aniTGrtiredTne Shawls i #S*' WWi Sumpter Gloves aad ■ . oaiery 1 Veils : Collars, Ble'ves, do. ~1 BESSON S BON, Uonrnlng Store, )** • No. 818 OBKSNIJT Street 'fTA® only reliable article— »AßK|B Patent IWDBLIBLR PENCILS, for tg?lw ktnd iPi.* clo jS ,ln is neatly mod indefihly. -?har/lo their work Mttorthanlnk. without ita trouble un' Blotting.’ gaoh will mark 8.000 article*. Por gale. Whole sfile and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR A col. AgwU for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHKSTNUI? BP—fa ■ - J»U-3m DONALDSON IM UA»SWX?S!JSHX.and latlroad company, THIRD Street, Washington Building*! f ~d on .»..n T m fe o| and nfW* POST OFFICE, PHII.ADA., PA.- THURSDAY, thel4th Sint, abluLY MAIL win be made uu atthU office, during the Sum mernwntb*. for Capelaland, New Jer*er.oio*fng_at 2 0J“n O a P yTg O a?,^ c^^«« h and LehUh Coal and Navination Companr held thie day, the following reiolution, moved by Henry .Cope, and aeeonded by Jame* Cox, wa*Unanimously adopted, via: S 7e*ard much f®liK*fiSl?e? Jke*ffprt*of the Managersmreduomg the indebtednese of the Comnaar, and reoommend that t v * Ty ( av §«kme opportunity by whtoh V r ?! r, * ,on f made for paying off the remaining con U«ently Wrth the requirement* of the Deed ofTfuat. Thus the holders of Korlp will be enabled to ’t? and the dividend* beinoreated to the full amount of the net earning* of the Company. EDWIN WALTER. m A y? ladies of st. Andrews DAY * the Soth, and 2t«t of Jane. Open afternoon and evening of each day. ■ Tiokets 10 oent*. jela wftmntft* ?l EN !S CHRIgTIAN ABSO* tfs*pv vJKuD 0 . r T Fr• holders, in poojoeretiouof their eeeenUni to tireextenelon. This pmd in ouh to the bearer, of the bonds, P, 2 /.. £ * **?**** Preienting their reepeoi fotinSreemelt. 0 ® 6 * “ Coros “ 7 - OT ,0 lu •••«*»> F Johnß Myere, - JV?!*!ier jAamlni, JowpS Pattereon, WllDamaLjidwi,, John M. Atwood, Arihu’' • Coffins XjIAME INSUHANOK COMPANY, NO. *- «x CHESTtIUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. RONFINED t 6 FIRKAND INLAND RISER - . ’. PIBSCTOKS femuelWrighti D. B. Blniey, Wm. w. Walter*, J. W. Hvennau, COUNTY LIFE AND GENE- X^^LWug^^Ußl. Chartered in IMO.-Aothorlied Capital, S100JK». nireoToßi: Bt WUttingtoD. Winslow Turner. T. R Bradley, George W. Culver,_ Jsmes H. Birob, Jr. T w ‘ „ H. WUITTINGTON, Pres. . !. N. HOCKADAY, Sec. and ISrea*. Special attention paid to Collections, and Money romptly remitted. Business solicited. mn2S-3m* HYATT. *O5 CHURCH ALLEY, Sole Manufacturer and Patentee for this oity o» THE PATIENT PAPER BOX. This Bon excels all others for beauty, strength, and durability. Scoring is dispensed with in Its manufac ture, thus seouring the grcai^esideratumof STRONG CORNERS. ny* Orders Solicited. jalc-Sm f EBANON VALLEY HOUSE , OHAS. W. KUHN LB. Pro l *"* PA ‘ Sginmer hoarders taken. The hoa*e is new and com- Sodioua. with grounds attephod. Sarroucdins country laullfaiand healthy. Hailroad communication with tbcoitytwioeaday. Oharge* moderate. Jelfl lm* Sets of jewelry, of the Netreit and MOST ELEGANT STYLES, • Al*o. LADIEB’ WATOBES, Juit received. THOMAS C: GARRETT. Tia OHEBTMDT street. WATER DEPARTMENT, JUNE 13, IB6o.—Tho Mtratlon of vMn renter* U oalled to the foot that, on the let day of July, fifteen per cent, will he added on all unpaidwater-rant*. ielfi-3t W, J, ft, WHITE, Renter. fflHB BEST PHOTOGRAPHS OR AM brotypee, *3s the foist &™*einenta for taking them, are at REIMER’B Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Come, while you have the opportunity, i* AMBLER TEES, Uentißt, would JHHCrinform hie friends and the Alumni of the High RoKooK that he has opened an Offioeat 1418 CHEST NUT Street. Teeth extracted without pain jelfiflt* 1 rn— GREEN TURTLE SOUP—Served •■Cup TO-DAY and TOMORROW, by M PROBMSK, No, SOB MARKET Street, Spirits turpentine,— 2oo bbis gpts K 7 TunpntihMn store and for sale bjr ROWJbEY AtOfBURNiSR, & CO,. Wo. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. fiRUDE TURPENTINE—' 7S t*bls Spts \J Taiwentlne; bard and soft, in store and for sale br finffRVKR * CO. Ro. 10 South Rosin, pitch, and tar.— 2,oco bbis Shipping Rosin; 880 do .Pitch ; IQO do Tar; 5T5 tjbivy wells cleaned at a low Vi' W7ANILLA BEANS—NeW crop, just re- T oeived.and forsalsbr Ji Lhi ™ k wWoNi «m^ NEW FUBLICATIOrSS. pARSONS ON CONTRACTS. NEW EDITION, HiITTJQE, BROWN. & GO.. 3T KILBY BTREET, BOSTON, Have juet enbh.hed, the Fourth edition of THE LAW OF CONTRACTS. By T««OPHU,Da Faisons, LL. D., Dsns Professor of Law in Harvard University. J vols. Bvo. Jfll. TEe publishers offer the new edition Of this work to the vioftuionu every war worthy of the favor with which three large previooa edition* have already keen received. The third edition contained two new ohfP ler*! the fourth ha* two piore ohapter* and many new Motions, and new paragraphs in v*rjr many ohapters, and more than two thousand new oases are cited. 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