■' : s;SSlli*efcijgiS*«»it>o; ;V. ’fi.i'i; : - ':';i ; . H or:v ’: - I - r: " >o* BATBtNe j ,=i~ctl~:ciaiire~rss Ys~; 16 , 8 1 1 %**kciptorxuregdie. f : 'MMi OTMMBtWr mun, ibm Xwtb, MEM tmMKyMew' Spnse, ’ H.OS i of ■> OOLOREDTARLETANS. ,: ' - > :,t ' '(QJIBAT REaptTOTION! ''■--* -'>■■■ ** C *hini O ' ■''. ■,' : ) •/'vf'*: S_TOX K/. '; ’• ;.:'BwH*kB drjoAKH iuro kAHTiLLAS, ;?;v& **'••'• Wlit'aft. OAMPBELL, ■"i ,';»iii*-ti»»r:; v.. ■': ■■; ii«* cbjwthut nuux. CBX&P OBKSS GOODS. snuuOTota,; •':£a'>v-rft at MafrotfifaiCtt. . ;; . ..Tww*'•.Mkiic.MltiNneMlili Thtr : 'gy~jg*gw.«wT nUDBr i. u ••' ‘'■k-maHwinwwtf. ‘\ v ,C,;K:':.W^A:fi»****«jror. !• PHTr,*T>Rjr,T>WTA-MAr>R - ’■ "* -S-2til3i£ T - . ' y : ,', r l jjjATS! HATOI HAIMI T&itiK HATS. i, ■Vi v; >v:..o' ijsqHpa- b'traw hats. j,;> i.'.S - symy sij»siUH.B«Tyte or ■sTSjkvr .Mat ■ : . ■ k " ' "••r- MNCKMJN. wood. * nichoils. ' ; TijrijrVsaya/f^ ill CHVBOH ILLEti 'lot* kuntoMKr W ftMaM* for Ola, ettf I' i '■?* ij..**-- J V y^M^r :: PAlejo : : box. , VW*batM«Mi«U etten Ibr »■« MAiittr; S»bri»r i» 'al t i> tolt» maßufro- STRONG CORNERS. LAlai) ib* Pli t h •••• Wlill) llfi mti» »*v— ■ i tSwamjem itkHiM io»iw>OßKtte» fcMMMiaMtr Itoatom Hlrtwt.wffl km,a», „ Mi*; - • w«i mi#* »• «m» umh '- tmm jfaiit- ium r>Mm vitk '•• '"'•jot' ttfjj tnmrimtwttm, Fk* t > IgkOJtf-HOUSES. ' OL. 3»~N0.276. MWy-mittifHPrG GOODS. pROGIiAMATION ITFT Worth MX T H HSMSfiSßyEffifi xttfapfP OLD ,9UHMMnHna« abova, will always rraoh na, wbtth aftttraayatntoaoa ,w admrirrifwiM in tit *«m aagfs foruefiwa Mas, or not ylyw.«Wt>MOit«ri»art»itln top mem randuni f W. SOOIT-.lbt* of the Arm of Win ■paMMßMnm 'fLWflt woaia nmmt»Sr: tan ttaartssliaworhla ***#*.**<3— mandtjukil mw aiora.aad li pr«- / ri^EiißlireiHGs. *|K> OLOBK BUSINESS. T HAST, MOKTGOMKBT, ft 00., - ■o.ittOHißTmrr btrmrt, WlO airii sat. tbraub tbls winter and nut mint, thsir . bUTt stock of FAPEB HANGHNGB, wAitiit of araryTarittr osassotadwllhtfca batata, ’ AT SKKAILT RKDCORD PRIOBJ,, DODinnwai at »per cent. as : _ , : MJWOOOT. ■ .ftraaaawaajii* litfr'MM Faaarad, aaa id SUM BARGAINS. „„ ii. - 1- jr • ' tt-tt pAPER HANGINGS. r “ Wa Inerts »ba attantton otall psrsonswho *»h to daborato tbairHbiuit, to oar lari, and antanaivaatoek of PAPER. HANGINGS, at aithar of oor oiUblUh rasnts,all of tba MVNt asirt boat styles. anitaMs for atoroa or dwelliua, and yonftln tba city or sooabry • to, UnfidMßa. ». - f » ..««■*.v -.is HOWELL & IMpKE, H.E. Ooraar FOWATR and MARKSfllraata, and llfcatk FOURTHFttatt; ohUadtlriua-. ’teyM-ta LOOKING GLASSES, ASSES, AND PIOXUBK ENGRAVING^/; **.> *». v: son, xltS, '■ WtlOlD \j4x AND.ttXTAIIiS JtXALSItS. prx&a’ gamjbies, *w oßtostrox bvrkkt, MERC TAILORS. ojtoiSsr 'BItTBWWW«iUrM>M«n. E. O- T» ■V. ta I*. K 00*. SKV' CMUw Bids TO ORDER only. AFittAodtof HktiiUa'Blfiii on hud« twtilf th. City •».' •olielted to Imn »pH-ta MILLINERY GOODS. |TRENOH FLOWERS. '.■ ,MONTtJERS. ■ iso ' ■ BTRIW. BONNETS. • r A BFLS«DID ABORTMKJTT. . THO 3. KENNEDY & BRO., Wo. m CHESf BUT STREET. ■wT-fa HfißlttNAL* T NvXLjQW * do:, 116 WALNUT ST. f 88;;iJS AM**?» CtJ “ * ' l6 WAtSuT to'iAL 'ssgsj''r niAu AROMATIC CORDIAL t ... DIGESTIVE •WJLLCUABTfISDYSFKI’SU. \ WIti.;CVRETm!IIKASTBORK, WILL CURB,CRAMP W THESTOSUCH, Ao, tap Bob. Jr 8. SOST, ui 8. Manftal. Euwrk'DiMnetof?ean.ylvattia: . v . .. .... -PaiEM>*i.rHiA,Jana4,lWo. *f:*.&>.— QoanuiWß! A raatotjer otajy-filiflly. Win. aoSkrad withitlw D,tpe*.(afor litelr reootnmand.dby a fnanifto ■tgr 7 One Cord a!; and I atn&aepy to aa*;toat bofora rank tbe ooßtonu l of one bottlf abaeonld enjoy hop moaii with a fixxla.notlta. Without fooling the lr.lt IWW 1 ?* 0 *- ■AS** ,n,t l*§£ • - ‘lt is an oM tferman receipt. and has beetnn use for toMy>-',*ra in tbefemilies 01 the manufacturers, where "Tilts "TOMACH, arising from cold or indigestion* All persons h*Ying.ihe least.Undsraj to indigestion should Bfrerfcewithoet it,. as a amau*iee-gie«MttU» uk*n exolude ; tbe: posslbuityof contracting It is oora posed of fifteen ingredients, Bitters and Aro aatics.rad gui heeds to be tested to he approved and "w la a beverage ( rad majr be used with rad advantage by invalids and by TPs be bed atoll the leading Bracelets* rad Grooera’, ntnein«oartbottles. Fnoeone dollar. Maatrfaemed and for side br „„ A JaU-yrfmim - St?«et fXELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOUU, JUI ' _TIHS GREAT DISRKTIC, wuxsouy* bxtjucJ |cjC T diuretic. Sat diuretic. HKLKBOLB’S BXTjtfiCf A _ ________ a tatty*andSpoclfiolieiDady Tat Dleaaaa* oi BMier,KlitfTi, ■. Omkal. „ ,_' vrostT, ..Wko mdeayar to diirtM “o. tint* own" and "imSmssmemmmaae" nldt-lT QHOICB ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. 0. H. MATTSON, r Daatir in fine Groceries, ul ARCH AMS TENTH STREETS. QOOD GROCERIES. FRED. E. SWOPE. NO. I*>S MARKET STREET, Thraa doori aboya Twelfth. . Baa opaoad a valt-salaatad aaaoriment of OHOIOS FAMILY GROCERIES . 17 FIN AS, ' • Which ha la yrafarad to fhraiah at tha LOWEBT OASHTJUCRS,' ■ % )al fpto-»ro VAVAOOIJfJSJS.—I,OOO -pockets prims w JAMESB JUHAMfc CO EXCURSIONS. J§EA BATHING. ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. SB HOUkS FROM PHILADELPHIA, ACCOMMODATIONS TOR 6,000 VIBITORB. • ATLANTIC CITY is now conceded to b« one of the most delightful Son-side resorts m the v orld. Its bath* lug is unsurpassed j its beautiful unbroken bench (nine miles in length) any on the Continent, save that,of Galveston; its sir is remarkable for its dryness; its sailing and fishing, facilities are perfeot; its hotels are well famished, and as well kept as those of Newport or Saratogawhile its avenues and walks are oteaner and ,broader than tuose of any other Sea bathing place in tue conn try* ■ Trains of the CAWD*N ANTI ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD leave.VlNE-STREET *WHARP, Philadelphia, 'daily (SundaysexoeptedXnfer 90 A. M. and 4P, M. He turning-reach Philadelphia at 9 A, M>and 6.SOP, M, Fare 91.8 p. Bound*, trip tiokets ( good for three days, sitO. Distance & miles, A telegraph extends the wholkletgthof the roadi ■ JeM«tf ammm T 0 pleasure travel. SpCHIBF LKRB,~QraBd Exour»ioa&pm Fhi’adel. »nlatoNlaseraFalls*Montreal Q.uebeo,HiverSarua nay, White Monmaina, Fprtlano, Boeiop, JaratcSa Sannwit and flew York. via, Lake Ontario, River at, lAwranoa.rGrand Txunk;Rai]way. Bpltudid steamer MaoNEt for Safuena* JLver, and re torn to Philadel phia via Portland and Smton or Saratoc a Spring*. Fares fbrthero«nair|»aaWlpws: :• ' From PhiUdelpSi*via Quebec* White Mountains* Bos* From^tSad^jb^avia M n the place of ordinary nmoilaie, beisi vaatly more arha»iTo, - ' •> USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. B. A bnuh bottle. FRICK TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, Wholeeale Dayot, No.' 48 CEDAR Street, New York. Addreaa HENRY Ge i-PALDING A GO., , Box No. 8800, New York* , Fata, lor Dealen in Caaei oontainineJTonr,eight, and taralrra doien, a baantifttl Lithosraphio SHow-oann Moomtanymi aaoh paokase. A BPA?.EfiN«°S PREPARED BLUB ■ will save ten times its cost annually to every household* Bold by ell prominet Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware and Furniture T>eoler«» Grooers, rad Fanoy 8 tores. Country Merchants should make a note of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, •n making up their list.' 4*-mw?y W I LL BTA2fJ> ANY CLIMATK. w4s FIRST PREMIUM GAS-LIGHT £3 COOK BTOVE3, Ac.. FOR SUMMER USE.— tSc To keep the kttohen rad house oool—to save time inmakiagaAUending, and olerainc after fires—set one ofT. SHAW’S (of rhiiadeipma} Patent'Gaslight Gook Stoves* If you want a stove that the fire pin .be lighted rad pat oat the same seen ordinary gaslight, and wiU post you less Tor gae than lor cotjfire, get one or T. SHAW’S Gaslight Cook btoves. Those Stoves are warranted to bake rad boil, roast and broil, heat flat-irons* &0., fte. They are also got up in different styiee. to suit tailors, natters, druggists, rastaurants, boaroers.pnvate families, and boarding houses, fnoes varying from pSM to f is. ?or mnis4 r^[j|WA^ _ . Ho. 1840 and 7I« MAKKOTbL, Mia., Who u the sole owner and manafaotaref.^ - Hone genuine without JOHN KERB HAW’S name and number oast on the same. - - Can be seen in operation at all times. Please out this oat lor future referenoe. mjBw£m-2m IVT&S* STILL’S XU CRYBT>UNE LIQ.UID H A IR COLORERI A preparation new to the public, but which h&s long been in private use, for restoring Grav Hair to its natn ral pot or, tmparuas to It a glossy appearance, rad ren dering it toft and silky., _ _ _ It is entirely different in its nature and efftota from any article now in use Jor the same purpose, being a cleanly fluid, nearly as dear as water, requiring no washing before or after its application, free from sulphur r any other obieettoeable ingredient, rad applied as asily as u ordinary Hair Oil Can be had of the following persons: , w, Z.Harbertij oorner Jumper and Pine streets* k,J Fennell, No. St» North Eighth .street. Thomas laaeaster Spruce ana Bigbtesntb streets* Thornes Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth streets. . Wm, B. 1 hoiupeoiii Mt* Vernon and Seventeenth it’s. toward Gaiil&rd. Jr., Arch helow Second street* ' " B. Garnfuee. Coates asd Tenth streets, sorgo C. Sower, vine and Sixth ttreete. A. H. Bowman, Spruce and Second streets, 'Charles Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets. Caleb R. Keeney, Arch and Sixteenth streets. Foreale wholesale and retail ]VI AOKEREL, SHAD. HERRING, Ac.- ate. iooo bbli Nos. 1,8 and 8 large end medium Mac . lwrel, in assorted paokages, ofaveiy ohoioe .ade to order. . _ These Machines nse the plain English Spring Needle* on a new principle, and ere the cheapest rad most rapid Macuinss for Knitting in use. „ , F w ~ The Goffee. Patent Family Knitting Maohine, for Famili nod Plantation vse, is a new and suocesafui feature in the useful inventions of the ago, and ranks with the Sewing Moobine, 1 AWES’ TRAVELLING BAGS S-d nunnftuhired snd for»»l, by 0, F, EUMPF, lIS Nqxth FOURTH Street, above Aroh, ’ Jobbing pfomptlv done. ef-lm VINEGAR.—SOO bbls. Clarified Cider v Vinegar, 480 bbls White Wine Vinegar, in store »?g \nsm- AflHB&RNii/ ' N °- OTEWART’S PAISLEY MALT.-lo Pun- S.°»nS f b? U WKJ , S ®BS irifis-tm iaa pnttTH puont wtv»t thOSIN, PITCH, AMD TAR—2,OIO bbls •OCRNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE,—2OO bbls Spts MwASty JUNE 22, 1860, StmtotebtoWoUtilf.'. 'J TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC 01TT. enlarged. refitted, refarmehed, re-' jnv»aa«d Id every psrnouSr. and U\Sffsrotf»H for l Mw*. »«wa. . Prtw u.. detifhiful ? tieia to Ml rf&cfts of jaterMt,eioM .iroxlmur to the •Meat and teat part of the beaoh,lFiaTeSdarttoiie'Of tbe moat eaovaaient and decidedly the pw****tefttiioiiae onj the latand; a ' . i Termih-fW per week; sUo,p«r aajvCfcildfenami tervant* half price, , , 4 .1 * W v J&JL , JOHN pMICK, mprfator. Jt, L,FVm£Y t gßpeflctead JelMm- ■ S D A. CJtUWEIJtU PaaNUter. RETREAT, ' Z' : ' 'Z | >. . BeauUfullj r »nd oonvdusntlr loSiteds* ;:i i'■ ’ AT I.ANTIO OITY. Ifc*. Boarder* aocoHnaspd&ted on reMfcaehle tonne, t Jeao-3m V' r M, MoOLfrgg. Proprietor, ■ iiAtL- %TtS4S?i|CWr, i ipMione Hoojie.' *i»tf(iMWtt‘AtlkoHi6 Citj. trill bejreoponig with vintoTß On the Seta ijutaat, by Boueeftonti the bOacUillTffte}, vie*; of the Ocean. &ni iejwtke j beeparea Wftocare the oooiort venienceofguesta, * ■’T i*to-2m ( THQMAfIO. ffARRBT SJTAR HOXBtv i JKSjjifoivfrJ > > nkaklsopi'osi** *«« tf i 'ipeipS«!4 ! '■ DIKNEIf O M*XS. <7* SoMden McdmmodateidifSs mwE’ Peddo»;ils **'ro» ... ~ i«»8lt> CEA BATHING, 0 APE ISLANl^if.sri— T , DELAWARE BOUS*4 it JoVoMo jpfthc jniishn, Jfll9»3m* •• . JAMgßy^3» »wt9lcS^iS|S|tJ 'VtfiilTE SULPHUR AND OBAltlBfr “▼ ATE BPrtINGS, Jit DoUBitNG Qk&t&r' These Springs are in Cumberland ocnatv: ID »i|ei treat of Harrisburg. and areaooesssbie from til the Bag t* era and Southern allies by rail re id' to Harrisburg* thenoe op the Cumberland Valley JUhtroad toNewriHe, thenoe • ight miles staging* in new dad easy emobes/to tbs Springs. > ; • !• ( . Passengers leaving Philadelphia* Baitimora*or -Wash in*ton*ln the morning oars, arrive at the Bprmit&e' ■ame evening at BP, M. - This property buohanged hands, aod bMondertfep* a thorough repair i a large tmilding has been ♦reeled £n trhioh are warm and oold Bathe* anaevery arrangement has been made for the comfort and convenience of vi sitors. | flewatablint hae been erected; KottMhnd owrlawe ** 00 ‘ hMBBJ—ATLaKTID .V MoKiaath'S tt. S. a X'EL-.. •: ‘ Th. BnninlftiM, Ifophi ilf b! lk« rasr M?> flip#* Ukt tomraer toei-e Jiit .been, added 90 tfiit hotel a four tidried vice, IfO feet in lehfmvbpn*' UustqsU**ide the bed-roothi.) a amt* df tbriffFattorf, for ladles, and two for gentlemen 1 awo, a reesptiab room, wa*h-room. end epaoibue oarwttotn.. juviltfi’ Saloona, Billiard hot end oo l d ItS-w-tar Beut HOomt heed oonnrpotea for the *om>toatisv diltTßh Of vUltor*, and the whole hodee witt benighted with s&a.. The hooee het been newly painted att -far nUhed while the ihaded grounds .surroundlngfl Aar* been pot in complete order, a well manned-p»Mtim Yaoht, andan excellent Bend of Music* hevwMfw eo- • gaged for the season. J, McKLimN. > Jei4 tf l fIOBUMBtA HOUSE, OAPB tBLAVi)4 Ca&k Mat, New Jereey.-Thtt large. fttet-'cU* HOTt*JL will be opened, for the reception of gassttf. oh the 26th Jane, 1800. The Hoate bee been comptstelf repaired and refumuhed. A new cooking mue.orenf. eteem boilers, end every modem improvemeotaaAea. cgten'tve stabling attached to the premises -* 7 1 ? • aU.lettersadd etsed to the eabaorlben,Capelfi»*nd, NnWeriey,wW to promptly nttenwiFtt. ' ‘ \ , ♦ 4V »„•, i „ . .. kAiRP * WpOLMAN.. * H.LAlrd.late lJrdpHetor r rinklin HoSee, fhltr delphlas 8. B. Woolman. formerly propnefcr Mpuff Vernon Hotel, Cape tllano.~ ~ ieU-dfaj CONGRESS HALE, CAP* ISEAND, CAPE MAY, N. J.-Thu w«|l-»Bown, Srat-oW. Hotel will M opened for too reception of fcueita oaßAi TjjitDAY, ttie Mihlnit. • , ■ ' 1 The Bowlins 'lien have been removed) Ml new •weemjt room* added, iiooelneteeeeon. ■ Jell-eV WKBT A THOMPBOW, Pro| TTUrtED SPATES HOTEL. .I,ONO V BRANCH,,N. f-Tlw «taonbtr t takM tkU method of infonnin* hlsfhecdr sad tfai pahitevthat a* and after) UNE f&tn hje house wlf|bn oMtlijErm caption of iraeeU, when ever* efforLlftß. 3WaiHj* t* please those who may ihyorJUev Twi 'ijnjlMlf Lit fall view of the u i wnritfrirtowfr m: f maty it M attractive as any kouee in the eoaatrf. Tkeocmt ««oimUoo lt aoc«Mibie by two duly line* Irpm font o# ilottt-atreet wharf, vie. 1 1 A. MiTandl P. m. i subSSk^T le»-»«a , Proprietor. . SACHEM’B HEAD HOTEL, '■ i GUILFORD, CONN „ . The proprietor of this well-known first-eiaai fajh’ona blo Bnmi&er-Boa»e-'WOttid-ibform its former patrons atht the public generally, that he has built on three hnn-« dred met-this spring, making sevsn y-four new bed rooms, new dimng vooiti forty by one hundred new. parlor forty by seventy. Every room in the house is lewis furnUned with «uto Carpets and new Cottage ?unnta/e. The Hotel is of mode’n oonstruetion, built on an extensive scale, with accommodations for four mndred goests; heauti fuily- located on Long Island found, fourteen miles east of New Haven,« A. M. 11 M.. and 6 F M.—time forty mrates. At the Sachem s Head depot will be found one of Cook’s best four-horse omnibuses, new rad olera, to oarry you, dreotto the House. ...» * , -I A uew barn, one hundred by fifty-two feet, has been miltthisspring, whioh will aoeomodate fifty horses. Eight acres ofland have been enclosed and filled with ornsmontaland fruit trees, walks, &o. The House will be opened for the reception ofoorapa ry on the SOthday of Junenext, under the immediate superintendence of the owner, - . . N. B.—Mosquitoes ms never seen at the Head. jeB I7t * CUMMER BOARDINU.—OLD SAND SPRING near Womeisdorf. ferksoountr.Pa. The wr*e and commodious HOTELi AND BOARD ING HOUSE, at this delightful Hummer Retreat, is now completed, and will be opened for Boarders on the 18tho- JUNE.IB6O. IOT Communication twioe daily, from Philedelpma by the Reading and Lebanon Valley, . %3F Boarders received by the week or through the, lesson, on reasonable torms. M „ jcB-lm - JOHN MANDE&BAOH, Proprietor. i CARLISLE The favonte resort for those 1 j who appreciate Grand Scenery, whitosulphur CnmffS?o S : Pa. Hogg.. Oocd Social,, and a Hood Actommodationsfor t* uw ' . _ 300* j For particulars send for Ciroa ™MB CLBkDRNIN. a VIBSOHBR, Je7-3m 1 Carlisle Spring, Pa. «URF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J This spacious Hotel* possessing the most advantv geous looation at Atlantic City,having,been recently enlarged, will be opened for the approaohing season on the V h instant. A new wing three stories high and 9t feet in length,, with verandah surrounding ti/nas been add'd. oontein ing 44 large rad airy rooms and extending to within CO yards of the ocean, a fine prnspeotof whioh is afforded from almost every room in the house. Gas is being introduced into the bu ldine, additional bathhouses wll be ereoteo.and numerous other im provements made, it being the aim of the proprietor to make the Su «F HOUSE,one of the most attractive places of summer resort mar Philadelphia. The table will lie supplied in the most liliersl manner* and all possible care will be exeroieed in the general ar rangements of the house with a view to the oomfoit. and convenience of sue sta. The “atbmg at Atfiintio is unsurpassed and the pure, dry atmosphere has proved to be particulatly beneficial to invalids.. . Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address he subscriber at the Surf Bouse, or st the Ashland House, Aroh street, Philadelphia. Jeßmwf-gm , M. S. BENSON. PONTINE HOTEL, X NEW HAVEN CONN. The subscriber has refurnish'd this fashionable first cturs Hotel entire this sprinriremodeUcd the o’d Dining loom $ added a new Ladies’ ordinary 5 and put in com plete oruer his nilliaid and Bath booms. „ Families can have suits or roas <,f }>raolloaHLStrncllon seem to hare ■b*en; indra ’oT ie«i iorolbly ioouloated f liiogfc if mintlWCinfoMed that'i\ : -strings ah 4 db{il6?able' OftenmanifeetediAniOng thosir.'ongaged in the fid-' _telntetra«i»«f'g»vdrtment*l' affairs, it la ltf tfila tiene af fhe'teiijtiot that Mb who &e 1» » iineore so |t«i«4ei f(d? hif ioerntry’s' happiness—who beholds ! with 'bidil ’ Agonliing analoty tho preSont ttoUßlptia add nnoertalnbOndlUoh of pnblio stairs, tfiojrebfc,; ral spread of corruption, tbs CBejeleea jarribg', ol discordant BblbJoSe,' the prevaioncß of dart and aangerooi dogma's in high dollberativeassembHes, .wrangilngs of dreirn}’ pelltl -oat abstraotionists, tie-extraordinary forflatfitU . eihlbfted by Jiabltlj ihen of some 1 Siift'ur 1 ,, ftpntettoh k tho wdlld for the Vital F. t }?ki'ru S j Upo ® ?hiohfteo. inatitntlona have boen btttbllahed among Us—presumes to invito the at. jcabli'ncb. TSe second talMty ftlLs then seatod uneasily wi U P°» U>* British throne. Civil *H rt -U 9 -MLeur .parent laui & 'Btate of gr6*t eomusionr-'7D6ttfi&3uo discord was widely prevalent. Thoforeign relations of the English Government wefo "in a very’ disturbed' and nnsa* ' tisfactory oondftioh:* "The state of pdllUoal parties was peculiar, and not'a >llttlo inhuspioious to the imhltp repose.. The.Tyfy patty, onee at) powerful, cothih nuttlbefg dnd influandc, had neyet ttttloh prospered einbe the demise of Queen Anno, and had 9? late bedomexo enfeebled by the decease of some bf its anoint leaders, the curious apostasy or tor* pip-? maettyn- of . other*l* and- had. been, iu addition. So ‘ crushed and broken down by the-wfight ob governmental oppression,, that it had welt Bigh biased ‘ to"qkisfc altogether as ;* distinct-political-entity;-, It appofired” indeed, to have retired forbVol* from the political arena. Even the very issues themselves which had former ly divided the ; Whig and''Tory parties from each . other* and which had so often brought their re spective dhathplobb into fier&e and spiteful antagC ‘bism, had boSn either settled by the aotffrn of tho Government itself, or from lapse of time, and' other, .co-operating causes, seemed no Unger seriously to enlist, popular attention, or to call forth animated debate in the two houses of Parliament. The Whig parly had been fdr some yean In power, but it had evidently lost much of its formei* presligC, Inflated by & long Cflreteb Of Meows i glutted, and to sdme eiteiit dtahora\l£cji, also,' by 'the spoils 1 of office, the lofty and patriotic spirit vrhioh had in 'times pkst so brilliantly characterized it as an as sociation of high scaled, self-sacrificing patriots Whs now, save in a fa * rare and fltri&fn; ini stances, but faintly, exhibited) and perhaps in rgart owing to the wntit of a healthful and efficient '/opp&sitioh Was last sinking into stioh a state of dU- Uompered and dropsical inertion, that mon of speoulMlve minds and over-apprehensive temper began to fear, that it would never agfcln bo able to apply, and*h« felt wsared,that a Bp«edy return { ’ » to first 'prineiplerwould prpref the most effectual • *' ? ; eipedlent'-Whloh could then be resorted to. 1 Hla , ARtA AT NRW'YORK Pja«WM # therefore, >first thoroughly the t i AftmVAlj - in 7,: AOiA Al IUR^ Whlg party itself to rhetor# US'aaoteat creed, and 1 * — : -< * to get rid of Walpole and htf baleful orew as soon CiFITIIMTfOIV AV TB WESWAV mied Mdirttunat&nae* would permit. Arduous was the i . A -®" "fcJM. BSiP VMfM» cow ensued." Fierce was the oon- l aiot in whloh rdlteueyend hta renowned compeers now tb enlist, j Through many a stormy scene of flflfM parltade&tdfi' altercation had tW to P« 8 -, the denunciations of aa in farfatedSHpendlar/pi'Ml * ■ ' ® weight ofeffioisl paironlgd of the champions of Walpole Blank into wdr®M ,d!«fj!fi!t}onat Oounollß werespeedily ?nrgad4f the impuriMl whtoh, anderthe domination of Walpole.had been jo loag aooamslatme, end the Whi*£»rty of Eog;' land,, reuovMed la spirit, rM|f actual and continaons resi dence upon and cultivation of the land so claimed from tho date of settlement, and proof thereof made according to law : Provided, further, That any olaimant under the pre eraption laws way tako leas than one hundrod and sixty acres by legal subdivisions: Provided, further, That all persons who arc pro-emptors on the date of tho passago of this not, bhall, upon tho payment to tho proper au thority, of sixty-two and one-half cents per acre, if paid within two years from the passage of this act, be entitled to a patent from the Government, and now provided fey tho existing pre-emption laws. * Section S. And be it further enacted, That the fifth section of the not entitled “ An aot tn addition to an aot more effectually to provido for tho pu nishment of certain crimes against tho United States, and for other purjx>sea,” approved tho third of Marob, In the yoar eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, shall extend to all oaths, affirmations, and affidavits, required or authorized by this act. Section 9. And be it ptrther enacted , That no thing in this aot shall be so construed as to pre vent any person who has availed him or herself of the benefit of the first seotion of this act from pay ing tho minimum price, or tho price to whioh the same may have graduated, for tho quantity of land so entered at any time after an actual settlement of six months, and befoto the expiration of the five years, and obtaining a patent therefor from the Government, as In other cases provided by law. Sbo. 10. And be xt further enacted , That all lands lying within the limits of a State whioh have been subject to sale at private entry, and which i remain unsold after tho lapse of thirty-five yoars, | shall bo, and the same are hereby, ceded to the State ) in which tho same may be situated: Provided, These , oceslons shall in no way invalidate any inoeptlve ■ pre-emption right or location, nor any sale or sales which maybe made by the United States before , the lands hereby ceded shall bo certified to the ; State, as they aro hereby required to be. under such regulations as may be preeoribed by the Sec retary of the Interior: And-provided, farther, ! That no cessions* shall tako effect until after the ' | States, by legislative act, shall have assented to I tho same. An Insane Woman.— \ young German insane woman, about twenty years of ago, was found wandering through the streets of the Fif teenth ward, on Wednesday evening, by Officer Wade, and taken to tho station-house. She speaks tho English language, but refuses to tell ber Dame and residence. The only thing that could be got from her was that she attended, some years ago, the Baptist ohuroh at Broad and Aroh streets, and latterly a ohuroh In tho country. She has appa rently received a good education, and is quite good looking, rather stou», and has daik-red hair. She had on a Marseilles dress and plaid fhanl. Yes terday she was sent to the Almshouse. TWO CENTS. Garibaldi OrgaiiZesa Government. v ENGLAND A!H> THE SLAVE TRADE. Botamefoial HeWs. 1 ti:Hsw —Zh» rojml mail fleamablp iAjM, torn JAwrJool, Jana oth, uni™* at Ola til* ttowing. ' > ■ . Tlio ttemfcitffil jjiltoffiMi jfcasgnoo mini at Sijtutfajr. . TbealnfcMp Fulton, from Neir Fori, afittei at Boathii»pt4a«iz tEo.7th inatant. v " tm ifrKJ&RBOTION IN SICILY. ' Late despatches frowi Palermo report no change In the position of iffair*. The capitulation had not betfn Bighedi and nothing, positive koovn as tirtheArmUtwe. AdtohnJM to tome despatches dtrWM prolonged indefinitely, while other* state it ? t« o* the ?th or 13th,instant. Cktiri- ■ {’Jtt a* Minister!’ and fcadilp* & Governor of Palermo aha of the prorlnde. ordered.an extraordinary levy, nod had fosoed manydeom# forecsrxeUcaHv ear* -the war.. One of Garibaldre rrmrlamii tlons threatens with heavy pondshments thoee who shogld commit thefts nr iwsawrtnations. A Paris telegram say* it was believed tlrathge tllldea wonld not, be feeumed at.Tatormo. .The authority were engaged In devising meant for pro* venting the farther effusion of Mood. It was en the 30th of May that Garibaldi went on board the Hannibal British man-of-war, to meet the Nea politan delegate charged to demand an amlsticb The conditions were : First, The retention of their respective positions by both parties Second, Li berty to attend to the wounded, and to . remove them on board the fleet. Thirtf, Permission to sup ply provisions, to the hospital for the poor; Fourth, That the municipality should address to the royal commissioner £ petitioh-for the concession tf suoh reforms and institutions as might beheoessary for -the oountry. The fir?t three points were consented to by Garibaldi without difficulty, but he peremp torily rejeoted the fourth, and the conference was broken, off. Nevertheless, hostilities did not re commence on tho following day, and the armistice, which woe Used to terminate on that day, was still under dticaeiion. Full and graphic details of tha early proceedings of Garibaldi are published in the Loudon Times, and that journal deduces from them that the pre sent month will witness the final overthrow of Bourbon authority in SioiJy. An English steamer bad arrived at Marsala from Queenstown, conveying sixty volunteers, four thou sand rifles, and one thousand pounds for Garibaldi. Additional reorults from Genoa and elsewhere, with arms and amauhitTdD, had also landed in Sioily. Letters from Turin assert that the ward!- nian Government will have tu ftboot to extend the aafamity of tk» fc.ntru Ci»«r H Mi4«ln V«wtU. A faUlmfe? SSbPwmW P» waaft*r3£lh wnUtffttircqftMUon.. . The decisions of this Con *re**u»»'will (i«Kinte law qa being «irn«d br the p.rMdent. It will, in futnr.,d.cia ftnetia, all faefrascblm and'ia- Ma ‘ • ■■' - u - irany, 1 ; - BirH. Bnlwer Informed t&eEoriisb'mtreaaUle ■Jix 1 ?. »t a levee at Cofataatieople, that be bad been tmaeetad by the frmcb dmbemador, H. de L*vaiette { - to inform the BnjdishJsercha&ta he -‘■.th.d be«r?^mSS7«d*2r fafl from ejqpremtag an, fttn, be bad, Mtbeoon' **• Vrewb oefobants to eon- T Bl l?~5 t ?f r a 0 I ) ? r * tioM ’ provided they wan* as he Aoubmd dot, of a legitimate memume and ladas ; trial ngtaiw. °*““* *B *“** t »keo pleea fa the Xatblsb _Ui?fI>ON HOHBV MAMKT.-T&.' dnaud for ueia wae a rtewdeO taeeeema ibe de- A resort that another eSbctvea ♦« U msfls to introduea the loni^SnuSEHiiSmM wepblj heak etatemeat ihowi an iaoresee tn tW bsiUo# rtf ; Bsms'iSeo ae/s a eaots fi? eilver at IKd > dolisn, fie SEd i e sales. 7ie I*s/* av aiCaw fcacUft]ilive.—Xse marosi tor lat- aveiraS ted- iMisincM aavias been done durine tas ——— Messrs. B. B*U, f oar*tkTtloS» iioitea faMek • r oo« bSdSScTf.?? "aim Kentoolir! VamL O«Ji, 5*J tttnrUM ( w e*nb asrlur teas age SUM s*s T^,ri .gf Penn*> Iranis I SWoeat. stock... u S 5 *&£***■ laiuWsi sa o 5 booth Carolina 4 rmbbeads, JMI w S £ Tennesery MT cast, bow as. airers.^^-..... t» e ST Vusuua6gcent, bonded iM. 3 S 3 ....Bo fl W cent ttarttn* Mi « mu M . h fc . SSu Miolutan central ewroaat., ÜBS ta m S „ ~ tio shaiee .as aio New YortCestiftist* cent. 1 « • S iS f w cent. m« ac N«w Vorx t En. 7 d-o.it.'iw'.'.T.'.' ITTTT. 5 2 S I)>> 7 w*'eeabsuse. .... & « Bo 7 ceatMimS ...... 77 •7* J'o 7w r eentr l ittfs.. M u m „ Do IS mSt fanama 7 & cent, sternof, ...uZ ZjS Bo ■ s 3 mu Penn a C’entrsl $ F ...».**„.9l s S 3 Commercial I&lelligeace* LIVERPOOL. June 9.— Corron.—l»e Urohers* Cir cular asya t • * ihemarfcetooaiuiuee is tbeeeato irrea uiar a_Q dtf raetd* lAiSiftw wtlMik Uw seeastiei of ■pinner* n*v« oumpelW them mcoSie is soa»Mumm ta«teat,uute r»Ufef u»tvesw quance of the I»r»o snesb oflaria*, asu »now muat ue asatn quoted at Ed flecltae is most diwungtrons of AmoriOßn rfaeeatesof tbaweek foot up 43,9 w bafoe, rncln Ue *•0 on speculatioit and StHJtoi expo L the amy.,l? > eeterday fFnday) was a boa* 7,000 bales, Includtas imp tor ex«oxt and specutauun, wunoar aajruatrovuMaim toes or pnoo. The anthonsea qautatioos are as foi • . New Orleans. *#^4!“** Motnie*.. 7ju. 6 d 7 'tfplantf*. -....JEd! ' 9u. The *tocK on band -now is ache* 13MJ30 wt — of ■wbicn 1 nsi.eTii are 4merican. T ” At Manohester price* acee:esdrt them Jbeh baaa a etit&t improvement tu the demand Dvtn for isruMM clots. JinxiSfjcfis -Msau. Wakeleld, Kssb. k Go. re- TQtt Floor in Mtwr esaaedi.eM fair feebute M bftdedeljsna, tTsaasefat Wuo. 27*fi(lM2«. H heat in improved** quest e* aaadvawce ot lwftLqf? cental; rod. UM ilflh r whits llitlh id. Corn very dan. and lolly fijAleTower* without inmiu s** ow » ■»•*?*• ¥■, neaiter; white, am. * Ktchardaon, fipcooe. A Co., ead Cura l«Se tower. FauviaiOKsf Jttef in limited demawdd sad mines a ahaae earner. Fork steady in price, nor sou. imoas >* moderate ueteand at prenoos rear*. x.ard has bees in mure reqaeet, with aaiee at fi7««fie. Tritow—a uur hnmaeas has been dose st BwSi* tor flona Amtrtoaa. Faoso.s-Iteßroker* s eirouiar ispoils 1 fitowia merely icUii aeinend at 2d* bdwtoe lor mrudlbeto fidfotksarUd cuxancbaUashlarotiactowrem.- steady end low sort* rather batter* Juce form wed is X*^ B —*.* m)g f °* tisrriltsstMs; -Burk mwom. FieWpitowitWontatiaiattea., JUseMWfht %met at am 6d*M»4, Muelo \m9% aaWuxnSTited ; dual sum*' ee M# sj re.>-Cotioairrafsiar arts* was*- N .0. irts ordM»eirasyt,jm» tC, mock, astos. Wheat adveactet to the saw we»ser. Ashes dull and .nonasaL Coffee native. Juee qeieta Whaia oil tendiaxtipwirfl. ttamrdoll tad lower. TaUow *ag Lard -f Destructive Hail Storm and Tomato ill Lancaster County* IP/om the lancaster Pxpreas, Jane 9. j * BLOWIsg DO Wit OP A BOUSE AND BAXH AT SAT* -HAH BUS-—A, WHIRLPOOL IK THE COHEBtOGA—LH. JUHr TO ) CROPS—THE HA IL THREE 15CAES IE DEPTH'AT TCBKEp HILL, AC.,‘AC.' ' Last evening, between 3 and 6 o’clock, one of the most destructive bail storms and tornadoes whioh have ever visited this vioinity passed over the townships of Mount Joy, Rapho, West, Htzapfield, Manor, and Conestoga, ooisg great damage to pro perty and the crops. The storm appears to have come fioin the north or northwest, in this city, although rain fell copwuriy, there was compara tively little hai), 'and no damage waa d*se that we have heard of. The particulars ot the storm in the county, os far aa they have reached ns, are given below: ’ The first point of which we have any information is at Sliver Springs, about four «Hm south of Mount Joy. At this point the hail fell so thick aa to oover the ground to the depth of eeveral inches, and it is said that some of the hail-stones measured three inches in circumference. The com and to bacco orops were out to pieoos, and the wheat, rye, and oats Beaten down. At Turkey'Hill and vicinity the hail is said to have fallen 10 the depth of three isohea, and that in the evening persons weie seen shoveling it from their doors. This seems a little steep, but we are assured .it is the truth. Ac Mount joy the hail wax also very destructive, breaklDg windows find doing damage to the yards and gardens nnsU plant* were deeply buried iu the sround; cherries. ugiMi fee., were ontfroiu the trees, ouveung me ground with the green trait, the tobacco lAruteis* note* are frustrated: tUe jft&nt* are complete!) cutto pieces jhe wheat aud rye are levelled with the gruuid the eutik* split, aud uie bead* cat od. The gram is very much lojuied.a* lae beausnra nutyet filicu, and Will, inerclore, not come to penectioo. ibecreeke-wer*swelled higher than ever known, can) mg lenecs and ever) thing in their course. About uitedu ton* of dried bay in the meadow of I*. g. Garber Wa* swept away anu muchdama&ew 8 otherwise dune. The Biorui exiendrd abool an miles wide (east and west; ana a* lareoaihasinnush manor township as we have !c&. nett. The haii-stones north and south nave been larger tuan here, stripping tree* oi taeir foliage, Ac.,aiid being lrom one to three inuhes in eircum iereace. Wraaow-g.&asmarfcethrm*" THE BTOnir AT SAVE BAR BOR APPEAR A5C£ OF THE TORMADO Tho storm, when it reached Safe Harbor, seems to have attained its fall power. At this point its do* siructiveness to property and the crops Is incalcula ble at this time, it is said to have struct Safe Harbor about half past five o’clock. The fim indi cations of its approach were deep black clouds com log up over a hill to the north, carrying with them boards, shingles, limbs of trees, and everything indeed which could not resist their foreo. An eye witness inJornu us that the tornado—for such it really became when it reached this point—ap proached slowly and Looked fearfully sublime, lne dark masses ot clouds rolled and pitched, over one another as if an stray of demons were in deadly ooufiiot, while the lower strata tore offehinglea and boards from the roofs of houses, or licked mem op from insecure places. They went up into the dork, rolling clouds, and every now and then were re vealed to the eye by vivid flashes of lightning. The phenomena are said to have been appalling to the beholder. When the storm struck the Cenestog*, in front of Hess’ Mansion House Hotel, it completely lifted the entire body of water from its bed, so that those who were on the banks of the creek at the time could see the bottom. In the creek was a large quantity of lumber belonging to ifr. Keinhoid, of inis city, whioh'it also carried up. Hut, stagular to relate, an adverse current of wind carried water aud lumber bask to the bed of the creek. me tornado lien struck -the islands in the Sus quonuDDa, where it did gi eat damage. The two story trains house and barn belonging (o tnyder, tiourbeor, & Go , were leveled with the ground. AY hen the tornado reached the house it smashed in all the windows and then raised the house from its foundations and dashed it to fragments. The oc cupants of the house, about fifteen in number, who saw the storm approach, took refago in the oellar. and, strange to say, all escaped without any seiit/us iujary. £Ur. William Williamson waa on the island work tug, and when he saw the tornado coming he took hold of a tree to prevent being blown away. The tree was torn up by the roots, earried a distance of about a hundred yards and Mr. Williamson with it. Ho escaped with a few bruises. Mr. John Campbell, who was also on the island, was blown into the river, bat saved himself by eliaging to a tree which fortunately floated by hun. Tne crops on the island were completely de stroyed. The loss on the island, it is estimated, amounts to between twelve and fifteen hundred dollars. The tornado Is said to have been about three quarters of a mile in width, home of the haft tfoues which felt in the neighborhood of Safe Har bor were of extraordinary sire, many of tham as 1»rgo as hen’s eggs. The cost tor repairing broken vriudaws willprore.a heavy item. The crops be tween Safe Harbor and MtUersville are much da maged, the corn, in many places. |a ant to shreds, while the other grain is badly -beaten down and out up.