Tun Pikb’b PsakGolD Minbs:—Notwltbstaad* ieg the dlwburagetaeuls of last year.thoasandgof emigrant* ore nowon their way to.UioFiko’ePeak gold inlnos. A letter from Denver, dated'June 7, whiuh we saw yssie'rday, sayß: “Everything buoyant and Hfo-like at Denvor, and the mince—glowing reports coming in daily— -1,000 per diem, or ono thousand teams arriving weekly—tldo of emigration fully aet in—property running up—many freighters coming in—all buatlo and business—ono hundred and thirty milla here and on the way, (four to elx damps only daoh.) Minos turning out riohly, surpassing tho mines of California, which will bo soon demonstrated to tho world. -Emigrantsare also coming in from Balt Lake end Now Mexico. Money or mills will placo any man in the way to largo fortune. One house alone will recelvo this season 23,000 sacks flour, taking 500 teams to transport, coaling at St. Louis SlOOooo—freight $2J0,000-*-thi3 is Major Brad*, ford's, 000 hundred and fifty thousand people Rto en route and hero, and it fifty thousand only remain during the winter, they will want 75,000 cuoks flour botVo it can come in tho spring, we havo at Denver ois thousand population, aug- five hundred per week—will have fifteen thousand stationary iu ninety days. Two banks now ready here—ono to assay dust. Two millions duat in circulation. Eastern capital will yield a large reward.” Shooting Avfbav Bbtwrbn Editors.—Tho Lynchburg (Va ) correspondent of the' Baltimore Sun. describe* a desperate affray which ocoutrod in that town, on the 23d, between Q.W, and W.H. Ilardwleko, of \bo‘tlcpubhc(z/i,wa,ii C. W., Joseph, Kobort, and Ueorgo Button, of tbo Virginian. The difficulty grew out of au articlo which appeared in the editorial columns of charging Mr. Slats*, political editor of the Republican, and postmaster of Lynchburg, with dereliction of duty fa attending the Democratic Convention. Tho next morning a paragraph appoarod in the Republican denouncing 0. W. Button, proprietor of the Vtrgi nian, aa a coward, Ac. This brought out a card from Joseph Button, local oditor of tho Virginian, charging <t. IV'. Hardiriokowith Oo)vardioe,refleot ing on him ns being tho eon of a vagrant, whoso fa ther, cow doftd, was sold in ,tho atreota of Lynch burg for fifty cents. Tbo following morning, another card appeared in the * l'Vrij-*«, in which Joseph Button expressed regret for having invaded the sanctuary of tho dead, but affirmed that he had no retraction to rnako in reference to what ho hud Bald about G. IV, If ardwicho. Tho parties mot on tho afternoon of the 3* mo day, in tho streote of Lynch*" barg, when they at once drew their revolvers and began firing at oaob othor Fifteen or twenty shots tvero exchanged. Tho Ilardwickes escaped unia jurod. Joiioph Button was shot in the abdomen— the ball pasjing entirely tbrougli his body. lie died soon alter, Robert Button wai shot In the fide the .ball lodging in the opinal region. Tho Hardwickcj bftvo Leon committed, and tho offices of both pstera are at present closed. A PIIOSYI.VANIA BcCKSiStONISr IN THE WftONG editor of the Augusta (Ga.) Conslitu ■tiQTiufat lias written iu hi* journal, from Balti jnore, aa follows: “ Thero was rather a ‘ perplexing prcdioamenl ’ on Tuesday night,'caused by tho appearance of Mr, Gilmdr, of Pennsylvania, into tno room of tho Georgia National delegation. Mr. G Minor thought ho had gut into the room isteupiod by tho Georgia Beoodors, and, aftor introducing himself, said lio had called on tho delegation to inform them of what ho had heard. He Raid that tho logits delegates from Louisiana, Alabama, and Georgia would bo re commend edi'er admission into tho Convention, and hs teas trying to get some of' the Pennsylvania 'delegate*' to secede, if i 'hesr, bogus delegates were admitted, I£o said this was the policy recom mended by the Administration, and he thought other delegates could bo induced to pursuo tbo samepolicy, as Douglas.-must be headed ojj by soiks means or other. About this time, Mr. Gilraor was asked if ho Ifuow whore ho woe, and what delegation from Georgia ho was among. . He seemed amazed,.bui adroitly waived Jbo point and Eoonjfilircd. Tho Nationals had a good laugh at Gilmer*3 expense. A Bomowhat analogous caso oc curred with 'this writer tho evening neforo. Ho got into tlio room of lbs Wood delegation, wheo he thought ho was in the room occupied by tho Noliunals from Now York.. Ho tasted tho graipo, a* profusely offered, talkod about National Democracy, find did not find out hia mistake until one of tho delegates told him that UowoU Cobb .had arrived, and would Boon bo up iD their room to coUfull 63 to tbo beat policy to bend off Douglas.” Tan LA3r Boons or De Quince?.—-Mr. J. T. Fields funrirhos tho Boston Transcript with the following: - . 11 X bavo learned a few particulars of tho last days of tho‘opium eater’ from those who loved him. ami who dosed hiseyea. When tboy Font for tho kind physician who attonded him through his final illBe;3, he received him with that graclouß, winning manner for which bo was co remarkable, and briefly expressed tho nature of hia indippoei lion. Then bo conversed very dearly and elo quently on other topica, and scorned cheerfully re signed . During tho noxt foHowing.threo or four days ho grow bettor, and those about him woro constantly reminded of passages in his published writing* wherein he had written of death. Blight and transient febrile attacks, such as arc incidental to porsc.Ec who have passed tho allotted span of human life, recurred at iotcrvala. Ho read, how ever, constantly, and always without tho aid of spectacle*, although his ago bad already carried him to fceaiiy seventy-fivo. When ho became fa tigued with holding tho book, ono of his daughters readto him ; but hs always manifested tho utmost colicitudo lest ho should give trouble to those who ministered around Ms beu. “One of tho Inst volumes ho over looked over vraaAlliboue'a Dictionary. Tho mention of him-, self in its pages fc’oemcd to givo him pleasure, and led him to speak of tho manner his writings had been reoelvou in America. With tranquil compo sure and a acrcno spirit ho now began to set ais house in order ior that dopaituro whloh ho felt was nlglrat hand. Courteous expressions of grfitl tudo constantly fell from hl3 lips to those who waited uu him, as ho lay feeble In body, but with ftUhl3fi.no intollcot undlmincd. "Weeks went on, and he grow weaker. Shortly before bo died ho roosted filled with a ‘holy calm delight,* and was often heard speaking to those who had gone boforo him.' Always he had shewn through life groat in terest in littlo children,'and now with extreme fondues ho talked of young people he had loved la years gone by. Un Wednesday morning, tho 7th of December, ho blessed his oldest daughter, who osnia Jo bis bcdsldo from n distant part of the country. Then turning la these who ctood around with touching sweetness of tone, h& said, 1 thank you,* and those were his last words on oarth.” CITY ITEMS. A New Umiox EKrEP.rni«E.—On tho 29tb of last a number of our citi zoos inaugurated a new enterprise in this city after tho plan of the Rochdale Utora, England, eEtafclished houio fifteen yoaTa ago for the purpose of making Itio silo of goodua mutual inte rest to buyer and Belter. The object ofttie ” Philadelphia Union Store,” now' in operation in this city, at No. H 3 North Ninth street, Is thus expressed: The capital (s made up of 85-dcposits and depositors reoeiv.l a return of profit upon the amount of their purchase.? at tho store. Tho oljoot’of this store is to give to persons of tirde wto menus,-and such otbnrs as may desire, either through ejmpathywitii tho movenieiit.or the wish to eoourc the Rdvantagcs of strictly fair dealing, tho op portunity of purchasing family supplies of the'best quality, at the lowest rates, and at the same tiino to co oure to themselves al' tho profits that may accrue after defraying the incidental expenses of tho establishment. The fltoro is in tho hand) of a Board of thirteen trus tees,-elected annually, who mnko their officers, adopt laws,&%d seteot agonls and ncsi&tautß fur tho mauago* mstftnf }i)Q2tor*, An inventory of stock is taken every when, if Tmy prolite have ncorued.tbo Board' or Trustee 1 ) declare a dividend on the capital not ex ceeding six per cent, per annum, the remaining profits, if there be any, being laid aside as a uoatingeut fund. Frnm tbq r'p.n r-t operations, the romarkabio success nnd baneiioial resulta wrincli have atteuded tho Koch dati tri.ro, ard, troroover, from the character orthe gent en on who have the matter in charge in this city wa hive no doubt this now enterprise, au It deserves, will prove succeeuful and hi?,l:ly advantageous to nil concerned. ’. CVfCERT '»!' IJAIT.ED MiaiC AT UiRDIANItmK. — A “grand concert of eaorcd music ” in announced to take place at the Church of SI. Vincent do Paul, Gcr mantowo; <of which tho Rev. M, Dumon3c'« pastor*) this (Thursday) evening, coiuiuenoinkat ci* lit o’clock. The moat literal preparations havo Icon made to len d*ttiiiBonterummontafirat-cla«aimuneaUreaU Amoug other oliotco pieces of sacred music, uoleelions from the compositions of Rowini, Rosthoven, Donizetti, ami Weber will.bo given, under Iho direction (if Professor Thunder, nasiGtod by tlio host proleoaioiiol aud amateur tAlent.', For ticket arrangements, see advertisement. Cit xens wishing to attend the couoert will have eu op portunity of doing eo by leaving Ninth and Gioon stiasts at T P, M., and returning fit 10>a tbo SKinecvc nmr. Oaktohds TuumriUNr,—Messrs. Chan, Oak fold A Grnis, under the Continental Hotel, have solved th« problem most efleutualiy of having nil seasons for tholrowc. Midsummer and midwinter uro with them alike au2;mioU!>, as to deprlvo Uio ladles of O-ikfords’ superior furs when the iherniometer is at z*ro, would b« very like depriving our uilizonu of the stonier sex of tbeir inimitable cool nuiumor hats when (ho tharraomotFr V.nud.l "ninety in tho shodo,” Dy all odd Oolddrds'Block oflmis for the Eccso/i is the most varied, nniquo aud complete In tho country. Ladies tOOjtre fir.jkitfi to their elegant saletwooint to supply themselves with neat fitting rhoo3, end handsome run umbrellas L'sfyra leaving for thoeouhtry.. TaE Waidi Skabok appears to havo fairly set in, and apis'is tho timo tolook forthos3 things which will add to pur comfort, and teud tb make tho sultry weather pass plonauGy ns possible, Thoso who are tnwantof Housekeeping artioles nuitnblo for tho season will End en excellent assortment of silver-plated ico piohera, poraalsm-lined water coolers, Dr. Kano rofrlgeratoro, ioo-ereiin freezers, Ac,; togolhorwith nlarge stock of furaiehiug koedaef $ll kinds, atE.B.l ; ar«o& A Co.'s, N. W, comer ot Second and Dook. Terrors, ahd' families repairing to tho dlffer- Cut pUoas of cummer resort, should not (ail to taka with them Bowna’a Medicated Fins, which mo a safe, speedy, nnd certain euro for costivenesa, habitual con* itlpatiou, dycpojwdn, elck ami nervous headacho, nnd bilious aflfcntioiM generally. They consist orpuro Alex andria senna, eomblicd with tho best-quality tif aroma tics, so skilfully inlaid m the fig aa to movent'detection In taste. Trioo S7)tf cents ror box. Manufactured by Geo, C. Bower, Sixth ami Vino cts. tf 'ATnt’xs.v.—Ah daylight oaojbofoen through very email holes, so httlo things will illustrate n person’s clm rooter..,lndeed, character consists’in liltlo acts wall and honorably performed, daily Hfo being tho quarry from wluoh wo build it up, ami rough-hew tho habits that form it. Nothin* goes farther to illustrate charat~ tir amour husineoi men thin "little (hinge," tho truth of walolt is amplified in tho manner of doing business fctthQ “Ono-prlco Gift Clothing Emporium" of Gran ville Stokes, No, C')7 Clicstnntetreot, where " httlo pro* fits and quiok rales" are Accompanied by useful gifte al ways sAriifaetory to tho recipient. { The most sk Iful flutters only ere employed m the cus tomer departments. Joogb DocfliiAS Declines !—Mirah oxciteinont hasbeftn caused inpoiitioal circles by a cunent report that Judge Douglas had declined tho nomination for tho PremdsacT, The statement arose in this way. A gen tlemen was eiion in very earnest conversation with iho Judgo, and Urn latter wan heard to f&y very emphati cally “ i (IccUno l ,; "i 11001100!" It seems that the geutWM recorcmenr.mj the Little Giont to get a suit of clothes of hi« tailor, instead of at the Brown fc’tone Clothing lUllcf ftookhilt & ‘Wilton, Not. 603 and M 5 Chestnut f, met, abovo Sixth, whore the distinguished Iflinoistan in iii the habit ofdcnhng. J?IKB-PibATED ICT. PITfIDERB, lO ?!5. Fine I’Jatcd Tea Rats, §2O to §75, & Fins Plated Castcis, $3 to §23. Fine Plated Cake Baskets, §5 to §l5, Forks, Bfccone, Butter Dishes, etc., of our own plating and the best possible Quality, at fair prices. .JJ.'W.CarT)) &Cf>.iHonse FuTniehera and Manufac -tafisuofSilVoT.PmtedWares,n4Ch«>tnut«rect, ' : I29POHTATIONS*; •tk-eportad iorTh* Praxs.l P . JUCHMOND—sjteair.*hipFeiiUByivAnlA,ToftJ“^b3.ios domeft'cs w ellipff* Collin A Co; 31 do Wdqootton omn In?, Hazard & Hntohiuqon! <0 rtu -am I H Woodward * Soil,* 2 bxs mts&’D JKyre A Son; If bbils tpbiOco hoidm fc Fooroai; Whx*2scs tobacoo Ihoa Welter* Jr» JA IjnbH csdo Uohw A Taltr.; 2J3 bx« J7oßdc> t|uoknor. McCaimnon &Co; 25bxs8csdn Aiproor & Antet., Hi piRS load 0 J Adams k oo; 33 hbjo fruit Bro; 125 do Cox, Woodworth Co, U bbla old iron A Pnrvea; 211 empty casks 1173 pkß® fruit, Ac, \atious coDaigneea. . R2AHINE INT£LjLI«ENCS3. |EE FOURTH PAGE/ ' v ARRIVED. . Btcftn»«hJoKonnebeo, Johnsou, 20 hoiirafrom N-York, with mdso and passengers to J AUdardioe. Pfissed, in ua bay barbs Laron, from Pernambuco, and KU, from Kiq do Jaueirnt'sohrs BaTah Cullen, from n urks island, Althea, and D 8 Mention, below Reedv Island; BhipSa ranak, for Liverpool, In tho Bight of Now Castle, going down in tow of t * o steamtu&s. Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, from Riol»mond»m Norfolk. 25hours. with mdse toTnomas Webster. Jr. pour Caroline Knight. Parker, 8 days from Eastrort, with plaster to K A Souder & Co. . Pchr Oioero, Burrouglis, e days from Providence, m ballast to R R Corson & Co. B*fir Mary. Rlokarde, 2 day from Camden, Do!, with corn to J L Bewley & Co. Sohr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Camden, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. „ „ , Rohr BaUte.VeaEie,liSoey.2 days from Milton, Dei, with grain to J L Bewley k Co. CLEARED. Sohr Cioero; Burronghs. Provldenco, R R Corson k Co MEMORANDA. . t - . Steamship Biston, Crooker, henoe, arrived atN York s'h?p t Nortliorn Light, Tinklepaiigh, from AspinwaU June l3lh. arrived At New York yesterday. ■ ■. , • Qtearaßtnp De Boto, Johnston, c.eared at New York rostordar for Havana. .. , .Ship. Sierra Nevada, Foator, for New York, sailod from Ban Franoisco Ist inst. Shin Stephen Baldwin, FJagg, oleared at Boston Sotli m«t, for New Orleans. , Bark Vindolana.dlr) Lorau, fm Ceylon, with oofiee, arrived at New York yesterday. . Bark Zingarella, Bunker, for Riode Janeiro, cleared at New York yesterday. Uark Cora, Latham, cleared at New'Vork yesterday for Loando. Brig N Blowers, Rico,for Philadolyhia,olearedatN York yesterday. Brig Bafgicue, Douvras, from Rio dc Janeiro, arrived at New York yesterday. * . Srhr Ligh'iiiur, Daniels, from Buenos Ayre« vis Rio de Janeiro May H, arrived at Now York yesterday. Bolir J Cadwalador, Naylor, hence, arrived at Danvers Schr Arotio, Tucker, cleared at St John, NB,2lst inaL for Philadelphia. * „ T , BohrC R Vickery, Hopkins, from Indianola, arnvod at Mobile 22d inet. ■ t , ; SahrllPßtouey, Bergman, hcncc, arrived at Charles ton 25th mat Bohr O il Tolley, Mitchell, hence, arrived at Rich mond 23d mst. , - Bohr J A Bayard, Higbee, cleared at New \o?k- yes terday for Wilmiueton, NC. Solus i "Woodrulf. Robinson,nnd Franklin, Robinson, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. ' Btearaora Coneord.Nonimn. and lronjudc»,vandor» ver, hence, arrived at Now York yesterday. ; • ■> Steamer Anthracite. Jones, olearcd at New York y oa-. terdavfor Fluladalpliia. ... . Norfolk. June ai-The slup Jane Henderson, previous ly reported asliO'O south of Capo Henry, remains pretty muuh in the same o-mdition firet stated. Tlieomoers ami passougers (have baen eafoly landed on the beach. The Bteamtu/s Tlios rtoanejr and F W Johnston had ar rived at tho ship, and the Youn£ America would bo do apatJiod on Tuesday eveutng with tnore men* in order to get out au inucfi of tho cargo as possible, NAVAL. bon Rio on jAjiKino— * ho bark 'Wheatland. Captain Peaoonk, for fliode Janeiro, will sail on Saturday next, 80th jnst. AU letter* and newspapers intended for tho Brazil Biuadmn or others, will bo forwarded, if loft at the 118 Navy Yard, or Foreign Lettor Offie, Philadel phia Exchange, on or before the above date. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, cr to 12 o’clock last kiobt. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Niutb Ami CliOßlaut els. Ij T Cutler, Phila M A Moore, N Y John Moore, N Y Thoa Webstar, Jr, Phila S Musselman, Pa Rev N 11 Mo'burn, N Y W Hasty Jr, Hollidaysburg L Whitney. Toledo, O M F Lackey, Phila • 1, parryi kfa, N Y . J w Broatlied, Md Miss ** Breathed,' Md Mib-s J Breathed. Md Miss F Brenokle, Md HB Colly k lft,NO Geo G Waller & la, Pa VY Groves, olex. La Miss C F Lewis. Alex, L& a Cammaun, N J C Dinsmore, N Y Mr Peaßloe k la, Boston Lieut Snyder. US A Ja* MaMilfon, USA Dr Wfison, Norfolk Mrs Gardiner. Norfolk Mias L Oardiner, Norfolk F, T Watts Selina Ala K B King, BeUna, Ala Robt LoWitt.N Y Dr J A Taylor, Jia • J A Taylor, Jr, La B W Taylor. La J P U Hall. La W B Dunlap. Naahvillo J Meigs. Naalivillo J HStnuffer k wf. N O MrGittings, Balt Thoo Hebert S; ch, La G Jliobort, La R A Hebert. La 800 A Boston Mips H M Fiske- Boston Miss A Santos, Norfolk P J Pillus. Mobile Chaa D Gibson, N Y W D Barrett, Balt J A .UMdemun, Lcavenw’lh H Smith Bait ; T B King M a lA s Serrou, La TCo Inian k familr, fa Dr DDu Pre, n O W p Libby kda Brookljn M P Taylor, Va II B Bmitu k la Elmira,NY John Hobday, V& W T Sewell, M D, Va TIII ewjsson k 2 cli. Del Miss E Lewisson, Wil, Del G H Loker k wf. tit Louie Miss A Roberts, St Loais T Williams, Jr, N Y J J Carson A. wf. N o TSanbaton, NY Dr J W Clark, Misa J C McNairy, MUs P Minor, NY WRKibbey,NY M Btituyvesant, ÜBN 8 A Buokmapter, 111 • (3 L Mobs, Carbnndalo 8 R Knapp. N Y J L Graham, N Y Rufu3 wattle. NY T McCarthy, Chnrl€Bton,SC 000 Kendall, N \ K J Daveo. Smyrna R C Luckett, Halt W Pales, Bristol, it 1 Dr W G Smsli, Balt 88Clayt'in.Balt J B Clayton, NY * Carpenter, Poston «» P Gruner* Port Rico EOWri<ht, La J A Gilmore, La J Of helps, NY WGBeshler.Ohio CJ Hardy,Ohio A ft Harlow ala. Miss H D Stover, N Y w M Trowbridge,StLoois A hi Powers. Now York DrC Davega.SC Mrs Woome, New York Miss Bioomo, Now York T LClingraan, N C J ti Ball,New York OK Leonard. New York H D Moore. Conn WVau Wyck.tiC HonW P Fessenden. Mo P G Williams, Alabama XV K MalUdws, Kt Douis Mrs M K i-'athews, St Louis Miss B Mathews. St Louis P titubblefiaid k l*,Va h.l,JoweH,NowOrleans J Bodoniicim, Vicksburg P W Johnston ■& wf, Va G KThornton,New BocFd TOKnklish, Alabama 8 J Gobison k la. Mice Mrs N Ragcdale. Alien G LThayer,- Boston MissG M Barucs, Wnsh’n J A Weed. Lee, Mass ,T K Taokell, Va P u Day- Now York J E Rcininghaue, fowa RDonaidnon, .Wash, D G GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets. Clios L Morcnn. Balt 1 Davis. Harrisburg H Eilis k wf, Albany Alisa Robert-}, Aloaiiy Jaa F Scott k la, La C Markell. Ohio Mrs 8 8 Spencer, Lancaster Robt K Mitchell, Ohio Thus (1 itiitchell, Ohio A 11 Dickey k la, Moss Miss Dioxcy, Alaea Miss Wilson, Mais G M w Bowen tc In, Mont’l Miss Bpwen, Montreal Mentor Bo son, Alautreil R D Milnor, Md H O Morrison. Md J H Wilson k la, N J MissWiikinson, N J Miss Moors, Mt Holly A Al Garuuot, Conn Mias H Clark, -t Loom Miss E Clark, 8l t.ouis Alios M » arkon, tit Louis Miss M Lar oil. fit Louis Mias Watt. N O AUsa MO Watt.NO J W Walton, Va tielb a Bheperd.Mr.ss W M Clmroh, Mass AP Mason. Atk i V CnswelLHaTrisburg Doul Guriev, Dsl HII Thompson, Boston Col Falls. Balt 11 Mack, Cm, 0 J I* Hickman, Cm, O K il niUB5a,N Y DFtihaw, NY K P Crawford, Md h Crawford. Aid OE Greeulow, C W BS Ferns, N Y • Jceso Pin miner, Md u Boardman.N Y JnoJ Jones ft. wf, Ua Miisti M Jonos. Oa . AlisslU A Baldwin, Gu Jas l.oughlm k la, Ga \Vni Morrison, Qa J H Wrieht. Minn ■ . J W .Wells, ftlina .. B F Wardiaw it la, Fla •••SamUl ftolfe. fiC Miss Nolfe.H O Geo E Cornell, Aid Miss Mary Wernt?,Kaston Miss M A Werntz, Easton Jnn H Roas, Md Mr# Lizzie Willis, Va J Wilsnu k la. .l M Alcareli. Lawronco Thos Whitney, N J W Fmien, NO, liugono Byerly. 11l I* Milligan, N Y Mrs Milligan, N Y KRamfnlpb.Balt P Hoaeland. Indiana * Albert fimall, Princeton Mr Hallustcr & la, Poston Mrs Owen k child, N O Alf Scales, Md Thos K Gilgore, Mass HSPurdfjAlass Win Willis, Wash, D C 11E Churchill, Halt G M titoimnan k la, Pa Alias Hally Mtiteimnau, Pa Alisa M KHtoinmou, Pa Geo 11 Hazeweli, NY 8 II Erben, Ali« 9 Thos S Noiij AJnss Jacob Grafton, Conn J Provost k la. N Y Alma Provost, N Y O A tiiuich, Bait C K Tifiton* Mo W Wagner, Mo 1 B Heston k la, Mobile Miss a Barrott, Mobilo Jaeßiobards, f» Y Robt Stinson, Balt , Ohra M Coxe, Balt TbraSpencar. N Y BR Dnshiell, Aid Jno H Done, Princeton Thos N Rilay.N Y , NHsaKiloy* ri Y Misa McCimtook, N Y T 8 Nesbitt, Prmoetou Gao W Purnell. Princeton Geo P Wise k Ia,SO M ss WAlker. HC J Baker, Canada J K Baker Canada O BAUitm k la. Brooklyn It M O Graham, N V W A Shephard. NY II *■ f«a r ein;; k wf, N Y R A Smith, NY. J PH Jones, Prmooton Job F Cott'eil, Pnncclon J W Patterson, Princeton W R MoCuiloaph Geo A Brsnncr LF Ross, 111 ti P Ruu>ell k wI.N Y Alnet Russell, N Y . w Shoemaker, N Y JCuz'c.Balt. MrHwilt, Mass E on Kerr, Va w Sv Bay ton. If* , AueßchoH.NY _ Jolm A Leary. N Y . J’ W Piorco k la. Boblou M Burnes & son.Naeliville Jaa EUio. Nashville H G Griffon. Nashville Mies Griffon, Nnshville LH Gloss. Wash . A G<»wdy, Luuisvillo AIP O’Uorn. Baliimoro f’ti tiwarto. N Y iitiinith.NY W S Fletcher, NY Dr R L II Dobyns, Va Mis3Graltou,Conn BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, ab. Third. J F Silver* Holmeiiburg •. UI, Sponcor, Providence G E BanUU.ProvidPiico lIH Burton, uroit’o, C A BFFooks, Del K R Wolker, N V h W Murtiu, Wa-lunutoii J L tiwajso, N J V Loynax k fnm* N Y i’r K Hernro, N Y F Ostaga.N Y E Carpenter, Germnnt n Mrs Dale. Burlington G*o Ames, N Y, r J Cnsfty k wf, Har’burg Master Case*, Hamoburg J McDonough, lulu Cnas Davis, N Y ti S Enstm/, ItenvilJa T O van Allow, Daavilla i- P ThumpKon, Pa f* L Huntzingar.-Pa B Mi 1«, Jerecy City Geo Mardman, Va JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, abovo Sixth. 'l'liob Thompson BaK. J R. Andrews. N J Chun 1* Goiaon. Pliila • tfaml Uarilt, Bolt KlWTiiruor,Memphis; JluuTSßoli. \VChester ilir&m Kocht. Pottsville Tbos Birk, Md Kobt Waul. Canton, Ala«.<? Robt P Woods, Wd P B Parklmrat, N Y Goi* O Vann, N 11 K Walker. NY AH (Jordon, N 0 YY Price W V UB Porter, 0 C DWWowo, NY D Keener, Balt .... Geo A Haynes* N V M l«s U G Haynes, N B Munson, Portland N Garrett. Wilm’u, Del t>A Brennan.Pa CH WhitejCmni , J ilMoFee. Georget'n, X) G H J Ki»K, Wnoh, JJ 0 J’JUvhes.i'uUburg AMERICAN HOTEL—Chcoluul. above Finiu CIfo»o, Alljany WHFlitcraH.Phila H P Wilson. ManoUcslflr E W ’Laylor & wf» N H i, Hnkes, A 0 Voorhos & 'a. N J J C Vatiderumn fc la. N J JVf Barnard, W Chester 0 F MoKiuuey, Ches co, Pa J Mnmiloy A- la, N C W J I.ougto &. da, n C It Hollyday, jr. Phils II BimpHuit, NY H D 8e«»ly, p.oyidence, fl] Nelson Hall. Comi , ,1 R Milbum, N Y J M Frick. Mineraville Geo HBtoveno, Pliila H Brmth, Conn J Locko, 'villianitpoit MrsWillmms, Balt E Mann, Balt C Afciuith, Conn FOUNTAIN IH/CEL—Second street, above aientm, K 0 McOonigal, Hover, Dol B Truitt, Groeusbnrougli Win il Herring, Felloe Jfiow Parry, Bristol Jnn MoCornnoK, Bristol EEdel, EBq.Timoum .1 WCuPew. Dover, Hoi J ABtovenson, Pliila 1) Gregory, N J All Hudson, Bel Z 0 ftierrikcn. Del A INCook, Hover, Dol E Carroll. Camden, Del "W Walker & Ift, Dol Miss L Walker, Dover, Del John Jonca, Del BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et„ abovo Callow-hill, II A Mawelman, \Y Chester J C Lester, I*a H Thomas, Bucks co T B Loifinnring. Pitlsburg Goo Kopp. Catawissa Geo Snydor, Catawissal W Dornoy, I.ehlßh oo JJ Norton, Enston 0 BBumghton. Salem. NJ L Jacanaan, Milwaukscl Miss Dornoy. Allentown Henrv Dorney, Alleutowii 1 M Lco;.n«r, Pa C A Rapp Doylcatown J Leonard. Deposit,NY i'IUOi9,N J John Coburn, Easton * OOMMFKOIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chofltmit. Dr Wrinton, Wost Cbeeter W W Rankin, Burlington tj Wilkimon. Cheater co RnbfcJacktomLanoco, Pa Mre Henry Baird, chio JIWatle.NY W 8 Willmnia, Chester co ChnsAuthur- Montco, l’a D Scott. Elkton, Md |] B Hough, Pliila Geo R Dickson, Phila w Torbort, Elkton, MU STATES UNION HOTEL—Marketstrcot, abovo Sixth. A L Hughes, Norristown Jas Wilson, Norrietown A E Bsyloa, LI Alex Thompson, J.otnnon John MoKliutorr, wis W W Walterfl, St Louis Francis Hide. Chicago Wash’n Davis, Flushing O W Smith, Hoilowayab?: B Pitzaimons, Phila Jro.7 Morton, Richmd, Pa Geo'W Baines, Pittubur* Jno p Jones. Jlnntinsdv 'J'hos Graham, Huntiusdon Jno B Haines, Wash, D 0 Jas Bimpeton, Portland Peter O’Haforty. iletuim? JnoiBnmii,MayflVilic t ivy das Wifson- Dublin. Irel’d floury King, Kittanlog J B Jonea, P» Tl< " |]9?f Jim Armingstrong, 111' Wash L Blason. l'liila GW Mult)?, pa Wm Williams, Springfield Thos Johnnfon. Ohio W W \Villidm3, Augusta Jos V/iliiamn, Tft J» V ?ney, Harrisburg Jan Kutp, Harrishnrg Thilip^Somers Atrs.R Bobbins, Conn John Humphreys, k ork co Jos Dewalt,.Perry co, Pa JAT Wood. Carfielo John Fitzell, Perry co, JV. J,ftvi Wngenfleller. Ches co J Brooks, Cameron co K C,ark, Lenoasler MOUNT VEBNON HO'TEL.-Sflooiid, abOve.Arch st. Tobins Myers.Hiickßco Air Minson* Hancock B Pur fee. Carraonavilje JoaWood fc wf, Eldred,F& Thoftk Boyea, Eldred, Pa Wm Callrm, nllioorm 0 Sampson, Damascus b Soiinsbaek, Georgia BARLEY 83IJ5AF HOTEL—Second et.» below Vine. DJwre.lt, Horsham Brnjnnwpll. N J MiM J Bpnwel), M J j V KSnr, ■Hntboro Geo G Blmsnnkcf. Choltflnhrun A B Dosne, flew Jfopo HJlliotigh, Phila. NATIONAL HOTEL— Kaoo street, above Third. n 1 Shainbera. N J John Boltta. Pa. . ' . Jt B Burk. Pa JlHltawhi Frcoburff.Pa A BAloCua, Wabash . Mfea A u rmitn, Hnrris'by GW Williams. Canton, 0 KRA Imaon. W’msport Altss o O Manderson, Pa Mibs A Perkins, Pittsburg Jl Darlington, Coatosvillo JunosDavis.Easton Isaac Bear fcia.Leboo A H Afann, Look Haven MERCHANTS* UOTEL—Fouttli strodt; below Aruh, Jos Junto- Decatur, Mioh J O Rbrnbaolc, Albion,N Y J J Far, W'msburK H P Potter, Pa R F May, Elktf>«. MJ • .1 G Butlor. AYa.ren, O o Haydnok k la, Ta; . Jan Armstronp, Pa , Rb.Deenofcla, Alompbis A 8 Wall & >a, Pittsburg A Thoman. Pa , Jacob G Deahlor, Pa P J. F I)e*hjer, Pa :H Garfo'tl, Plymouth RPauire k la, Phila 8 WetUcrill k wfo, Bot’lni M L Graham, Conn 8 M Wherry, Bhip*nBburg Tbeo H Foil. Galveston fi T Thorapa h, P& T lahara, NY It M Walmaley. La vV W tiharr, N Y W Richardson, Minnesota JO Wright, La fiKflmitli.Pft D Kirk, Allegheny J O Welton, Conn THE UNION HOTEL-Aroh street, above Third. W 8 Batoheldor, Mapa B Z Strawbridrc.lnd F B O Irwin, Allegheny City J* Oborholtaor, rhauiixv’lo Jas T llebor, Reading I) Torry. Phila Jas W Long & la, Easton Mrs Prinkltouse, Easton G R Slaglo, tit Louis F B Weed, Trout Run BLACK BEAR HOTEL.—Third at., above CaUowhill. Henry Glees, Balt Chaa Harper. Jenkentowu C Fetters, Soufhampton W F Dodder, Vottetown Poter PureTl, Pa John Sehnnts, Phila SamlMorriaiPJhla MERCHANTS’ nOUSE-Thud at., above Callowliil!. O F Wilson, Pa H K Reiss, AUontown Jonas Stover. Bucks co H Vluok k la. N r Samuel Hans, Snhloo, Pa AY II Combs, iexas J Kirkpatrick, Pottsvillo SPEOIAIj NOTICES. The New Pbrfumf,—Phalons* Pau* LOWnia.—Theoolobrated JAPANEBE EXTRACT for the haiulkcrchiof, prepared from tbo Blossoms of tlie celebrated Troo of Japan. Tho Mossre. PHALON tako pleasure In stating that the now extract has never bean surpassed for its strength, aromatic sweetness and lasting perfume. Copyright secured. For sale every where. Preparod only by PHALON k BON, joW-lOt 51 GREENE Streot, New York. Meters 1 . Miraculous Vermin De -BTRoykr, tlio oldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating RATS nnd MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MUSQ.UJTOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN AVORNIS,and GARDEN INSECTS. &tT rrinoipal Depot, 61‘J BROADWAY, N, Y. Sold by all Brug&(Bts everywhere. Sewing Machines. All persons who have bought Sowing Machines whioh will not perform tho work oxpcotcd,nr6 informed that SINGER’S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. Noono is ever disappointed m the M&ehiues of I. M. SINGER k CO., No, 810 CHESTNUT St, Apt'3m Salahander Fire-Proof Saff.3.—A very largo assortment of SALAMANDERS for salo at rea sonable prices, No. 804 CHESTNUT Bt., Philadelphia. eu3J-tf EVANS k WATSON. Oub PniOß OLOimua of ins Latest Struts, mado in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST eolllng prices marked in Plain Figures, AU goods made to order warranted Batis fftelory. Our ONE-PRICE eystom is strictly adhered to, no wc boJievo this In bo the only fair way of dealing AH are thereby treated alike, ” JONES & CO., seS-tf SCI MARKET Street, 3BAM B H ' 8 SAVINB PtIND—NOBTHWKST Cokner SKCOxnatid Walnuz Strebta.—Doposits re ceived in Email and largo amounts, from all olossos of the community, and allows interest at the rale of FIVE PER GENT, per annum. * Money may l>o drawn by ohocks without lona of in terest. Ofiioo open daily, from 9 until B o’clock, ami on Mon day and Saturday until nine in tho ovemng. Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seorolary, CIIAB. M. MORIUP. Satinq Pond—National Safbtt Trust Compakt.—Chatlorod by tho State of renuaylva m, RULES. 3. Money n received ovorj da/, and in any amount large or small. 3, FIVE TER CENT, intoroot is paid for monej from the day it is put in. 3. Tlie money la always paid liaok in GOLD whenever it is called lor, mid without notice. 4. Mono? IB reoetvea from Ezecuioi s, Admininratcrg, Guardians, nnd other Trustees, iu large or small sums, to romain a long or flbort period. 6, The money received from Depositors is Invested In Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other firat olacs securities. 6. Ouiooopon every dftj—WALK amer Third ttrftAt.. PhiladMthin. I«,W MARRIED. RIVAL—MORLEY.—On tho 21st instant, by Rev. Fnmuei Durborow, Mr. George W. Rival to Miss Eliza Morley. butli of this city. * SMITH-81 Mpf'ON.—On tho 191 U instant, b* Rev.U. E. Gilroy, Abraham B. Smyth to AmeliaSimrson, all of Pliilnda phla. * MITOHEL—MoDONN AL—On tbo 20th inatant, by Alderman Anthonv Wilkinson, Mr, Alexander Mitohel toMissSutah MoDonhal, both of this city. * l;.RViN.^Sudilenlr ? on Csth ljistaut, Joint Ervin, gun ollato Alexander Ervin, in the 25th year of his ago. Tlio relatives and friends of Uio lamiiy are invited to attorn! his fanera 1 from tbo late reeidonoe of li e father, No. 1138 North SsooDd streot, this (Thursday) morning, 23th inst., atUo’cfock, without further notice. Inter ment at Laurel *■ ill. * BERRY.—On tho 25th imilant, Mias Kate C. Berry, youngest daughter of Wm, I. and tho late Ann Berry, aged 15 years and * months. Tno relatives and friends and thoso of OS family aro tcspcotfulW invited to attend her funeral, from tho resj-'ono- of hor atint. Mrs. Mar* Cormick, No, 504 Houtli rront street, on (Thursday) altomoon, at 1 o’otocK. * RAND'LL.—On tho 20th instant, Anderfion L. Ran dal], eldest son a* tho Into Hon. Archibald Randall, in tho JUli year or ms age. Thernalo frienvs of the family aro respectfully in vitcd <o attonu the fitnornl from lug lato residenco. No. U 2 North Twelfth street, this (Thunday) afternoon, at 3 o o'ocV. * aCO ‘OVER.—On the24th instint, Jonathan R. Cono ver after a severe illiioflo. !• uneral from his late residenco, No. 807 Coato3 street this (Thursday) morning at 0 o’clock. * LLLIOi P.—On Hie 25th justant, Jamoa Hull Elliott, son of Joseph autl LouuaJblliott, in tho 21st year of his Vuueralfrom the residenco of hia parents, No. 204 Federal Btr»et, this (Thursday) aftomoon. at 4 o’clock.* 13 1 E> ; —On tho 24ih instant, of consumption,. Mr. Henry H. B!cv, aged 33 years. .1 uneral from the resilience of his brother-in-law, Mr. Philip Hess, No. 1312 Olivo street, this(Tlmrcdttjr) aftor noon, at 4 o clock. CARRuLI,.—On tho 25th Instant, Hugh Carroll, aged 63 years. btmerol from hiu lato rc-ildenbe, N. E. cohncr of Twenty-fourth end Sprilig Genlfln etredts, this(TJmrs dayJmornjng, at‘J o’clock. f WcCABE.—On tlio 2-th instant, Patrick McCabe, in tho Cutli year of his age. Funernj from bis late residence, Clayton street, above Loatcg. between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, this (I hurfiday) af at 2 o'clock. “ 'RYAN.-On tho 20th inatant, John Rjan, aged 25 jears. h uneral from the repidonei* of bis mother, No. 32 Byardatreot, below Eighth, this (Thursday) morning, at V o oiook. * HaGGENBOTTOM —On tho 2<JUi instant, Mri Samuel Ilaegenbottom, aged 70 years. Funeral from his lato residence, Twenty-fifth nud Spring Garden slrtoto, this.Tliursday)afternoon, r.t 3 o clock. * LIIADDb-RTON.—On the 2dth inelant, Mrs. Rebecca Ann, wife of Thomas Cbaddortou, m the 28th year of hernge. Funeral from tho residence of her father, Jacob Van dergrift. on Bristol road, lia miles above Frankfort!, this ( flmreday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock; * LORNISH.—On tho 2Jd Instant, m tho 8?d year of his age, Rev. John Cornish. Funeral from the residenco of hie nephew, Robert Gurley, No. SI(J Buckley street, this (Thursday) after noon, rft.So’clock. * DUTTON.—On tbo 25th instant, J. Jl. Dutton, in tho 34th rear of Ida ago. Funeral will tako placo this (Fifth-dayiaftOrnoDn, at 4 o'clock. * SUMMER MOURNING GOODS. £9- Biuok Bareges And Crape Marots. $(. 6-4,7-4, and 8-4 wide; Block Bilk Groncdincs, Oronaume Bareges, Lamel’e Hair Barec©B,Bummor Bomfiasmon, OlmUs, Crape Chatis. Tnmartmcs, Tainmatniis, fiuo Moutselino do Lninos, Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Bilkn, Foulards, Ohalisdo laiiios, Barego Mantillas and Fotute; Barogo, Grenadine Barogo and Grenadine Shawla; fiun umb ellns, Fane,Summer Gloves and Hosiery ; Vests s Cvllnrti, tileeves, Ao. , BEtiSQN k tiON, Mourning gtore, jel No. 018 CHF.RNUT Bt.reeL fflHB ONLY RELIABLE ARTIULE— -S- CLARK’S Talent INDELIBLE PENCILS. f or Marking all kimlH of Clothing neatly and indelibly, They do their work bettor than ink, without its trouble or risk of Blotting. Kaoh will mark Z OOOr.rticlOs, For salo, tYholeaalo and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR & (,'O., Agenta for the Manufacturer, No, 911 CIIFSTNUT Street. jela 3m SMITH, OF HUI/ADKLPHIA, 0 NT of the UNITED STATES. GEORGE N, BATES of Jenkintowu, Montsotnory county IVuuuylvanin, intends to deliver tin iiddreßsin Imlopemlence Sijuaro, jm J.-woy of John T. Binitli, for th* noxt Prcsidonoy of tho United BmtcH. The public at largo are invited to bo proseni. Alter the rentiers, tho meeting vll organize. joij.Jt* TOST OFFICE, VHILADICLFIIIA, PA., IL,? . . Ju.sb2Hli,lmo, 'l no Into Act of Congress restricting tho compensation of contractors for carrying tho Mails to California, Ac., by 65s.hav.iie roudored it impracticable to make eon tracts for such service, Letter Maim trill, hereafter, bo mnda up at thin Otfico, daily, for California, Oregon, nud Waßlimgton Territory to bo ’convoyed by tho Over land Route, via Bt. Louis, Mo. Tins Ofiice has rotas yot been notified of any arrange ment by which Notvspapora, Ao., for Uipko points can dk i oH.\v*RMii>. t \, D. BROWNE, jelftSSt rostnmster. JV3 5 * (JEIIMANTOWN.-A GRAND CON. (13 CEHT OF HACKED MUSro will boeivon at the Church ofST. VINCENT DE PAUL. GEFtMAN i'OW M , (Uov. M. Domonoo, pastor.) on THURSDAY juwi; ja.iaa.ttf eo'ciook. a dimcoßV lection of oaored music, irom' tho -compositions of RoFßUiii Kcolhovoii.' Donifsetti, Wobor, «c. will bo given by Professor THUNDER, organist and conduc tor. ns-iialcd,by the beat prolbesiounl and amateur tcilsnt ol' tho city. Tiokote, One Dollar, to be had at the Orphan's store, PMlado phia. nnd at Tourtolot'a aud Amro's drug t!©toa, Germantown, at tho ohurch on tlio evening of ■are concert. Cara leave Ninth and Grocn streets at 7 ‘o'clock, and return at !Q>» o’clock j 05- St* rrs=* UHIVJJIISITY <>F PESINSYLVA!VIA, lV , ~ .(DEPARTMENT OP ARTS.) Tho Examination or tho Junior. Fopliomoro, amt Froohn an Classes, at tho closo of tho Thud Term, will bo held m the following order: MONDAY,r-sth,—From 9toil. A. M, t Sophomores,by tho Vico-rrovoot.tCliemlatryoftlio Metals.JandFroah men. by Prof. Kendall. {Geometry.! written. From 11 101. Junioia. by Prof. AWon* line Electraof SophooIcB.) T UEbDAY, jJth —l'rontO to 11. Juniors, by tho Vieo- Provost, (Dynamics,) unci bophouioroa, by Prof. Ken dall, (Analytical Geometry.) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, nr Prof. Allen,(Herodotus,) WEDNESDAY, 27th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Kendal), (DifTerontml Calculus,) and h'ophmnoros, by Prof. Coppeo.(English PiiilolojryJwrittcn. From 11 to I, Freshmen, bv Prof. Cnpooo.(History.) TiIUKSi-AY.23th— From 9 to >l,-Juniors, by Prof. .Taolnion, (tho Monmclimi of Plautus.) From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Prof. Alien, (the Clouds of ATiato pnnnftff.) FRlDAY,29th.—From9toll,Juniors, by.Prof.Con §ce,( Junsprudancoof tlio United Platen.) From lltol. nphomores, by Prof. Jochcon, (the Odos and Epistles of Horace.) _ • ' MAT URpAY . 80th.—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (tho Batiros of Horace.) , „ „ GEORGE ALLEN, Jo*s-6t Pccretary of the Faoulty of Artn. fTy* OITiUK OF THIS FISIJbABKLi'itIA LL3 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. The holders of tho bonds of this Comrann dae’/ufr I. 18C0, can now ropoive, upon arpiioation at this office, 10 per cent, m cash, upon the terms spcoilicd in tho circu lar attached. . The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Bir.k- Ing bund of $1(0,000 per annum, ns established by tho utockholdqrs at thoir annual mooting, held January 9, lw), nnd in pursitnnco of tho contract, entered into by ho compauyand duly reoordod.to cmry tho aamo into i Ve/tes to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Ronds, due July 1,1800. iheso bondoaro scoured by the first mortgages ou tho road, amounting m tho amognto to §3,303,(00. Tho net revenuo for tho Inst fisoal year was six times tho amountol tho nnnualintorcntonthccobomln. The mannaon) proporm to extend tliom for a period of twenty ream, tho holders retaining tho bonds and the security of tbo mort«wwi in tbs precise oowlilmnin which fhoyatonovr hold. Frosh sheets of oonpono for tha interest, raynblo half-yearly, will ho uwnnd. A bonus ol 10 por cent, will ba given to tho holders, in considoratioh of their assenting to tho extension. This bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of tho bonds, on their signing a reoeipt and presenting thoir respec tive bonds at the office oi tho Company, or to ita agents, for endorsement, Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be furnished on application. By order of tha Board of Mnnaeers. mHi tt.W. MrtJ.HKNNY. Hanratarv. l*ll IL ADU C.FHT A AND READING IL3 RAILROAD CO.-Oflice, aa 7 South FOUUTH BGeet. PmtAPRi.vHiA. Jnne2Hh, 1369. To avoid detention, tlio holders of Coupons of this Company due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this office, on or before tho 30tli inst., when ro cofptswiU be given, nnd checks will bo ready for deli very oil the 2d proximo, m oxohango for said reoeipto. Those poreons who havenot yot extended their Bonds, are reminded that by doing so now, they will rcoolvo a Bonusof ten percent, ineasb. m j023-t3O B. BRADFORD, Trcnsuror. ffll, PKESS.—PHILADELPHIA,' : ;-TH.URSPAY,. JUKE 28., .1860, NOTCH Id.—THIS’ ANNUAL MEETING )3 ol thofitoakholitarHof the CAMDEN AND AT LANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY will bo held on THURSDAY, June 23, IftlO. botwemt tho houra of JO A. M.'ttttd 3 P, Moßtthe oilioo of tho ooinpanv, Cooper’s Point, Camden, Now Jersey, to elect Directors of sam conipaur to servo for the voar. - _ jo3-tj«23 ROBERT Q.RAN3D RATIFICATION MEETING BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. JOHN O. BRECKINRIDGE, VICB PRESIDENT, GENERAL JOSEPH LANE, A MASS MEETING- OF Ilia Feoploof the City of Philadelphia T/ill behold IN INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, ON MONDAY EVENING, 'JULY 2, 1800, The National Democratic Nominations for President LET ALL COME! All who are in favor of tho bravo BRECKINRIDGE and daring LANE. All who stand by the Constitution and the Union, and opposo SqUattor Sovereignty and Sectionalism. AH who adhoro to tlio established prinofploa of tho Democratic Party, and are oppesod to Abolitionism and Black Republicanism, however disguised. All who aro in favor of preserving tho Regular Or ganization of the Patty, and opposod to the attempt to disorganize the City Executive Committee, by tlio se cession of tho frionds of opposing candidates. All who favor a Just protection lo our oitizena, whe ther uattvo born or adopted, and their property, whetlior in the States or Territories of tho United States, Thsdiil'eronl Wards aro requested to moot at cnco,. and organize lo move in procession, with banners, to this Grand Rally of tho Unconquhkku Democracy. Tho raoetlug will bo addressed by Hon. BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK, of Alabama, tbo Statesman, who ro lused tho bogus nomination for Vico President; , Hon.HENRY C. BURNETT,of Kentucky; • ’ Hon. J. P. BENJAMIN, of Louisiana; Hon. CALEB CUfiHING, of Massachusetts; iloa JESSE D. BRIGHT, of Indiana; And many others, who •will be announced aa tlioy signi fy their acceptance. Our friends aro requested td obtain from tho Penn, x'jlvanian O/lice printed headings for signatures, and have thorn signed and roturnod aa oarly as possible. j023-U COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. WE HAVE I'UTS DAY PURCHASED » » tho.stock of the lato J. B. KOON3 k CO.,aud have associated for thO purpose of doing a general FISH, OHKBBIS. and PROVISION business, S under the firm of AYRES k MaM"'. No. 210 NORTH WHARVES. WM. AYERS. nun ,1V , nh ta>A MALIN, Jit-. Phl!ftdolp v ia, Juuo 20,1650. je23-3t' ItETAII. DRY GOODS, LADIES’ WOVEN WATOH-SPR'NG I OOpmßTti. LADIES’ SIZRM. from fd oontsto 81.60. LA HEB' WOVEN »KlRTB,lohoops,Wclß. LA )lEB’ WOVEN SKIRTti, 19 hoops. 70cte. LA UKB’ WOVEN SKI RTS Sb hoops, 81. LADIES’ Woven SKIRTS 25 hoops, 81.25. LADIES’ WOVEN SKIRTS. SO hoops SI tQ. And all sizes of MIBBEB* WOVEN BXtRTti. CHINOIULLA ZEPHYRS, of all kinda, 200 por oz. •TRIMMINGS, JtJBBONS. k LACES, HAIR NETS. CORSETS, Ao.» AUroatsaonfioos. J. G. MAXWK>,L.As PON, Tw V , ll P, l . o . b M.l?., nßd ReteilMaiiufrioturingFctabUnhmont, ELEVbNIII and CHEBTNUT Strsota. jo?g-3t if. •• LAWNS.-- Tijj-top assortment fast colons figured LAWNS And rich BAREGES, Lilao Lawns, Barege Poboa, Lirrie Flolmecvf Pink Lawns, Uoublo *kirt. Brown Lawns*, Gay Styles, Black Lawnn, Noatntylea, Chocoteto Lawns, Ulaok Bareges, lrincr Grades, Uretindinos, Fine Mohairs for Travelling i»rPS6 Goods, Excellent end oheap Man Ulla fiilkn, f.lanlleshnd Diuteifl. Laeo Points ard iMantles,' Good Black Silk Mantles, N. B.—.iome bargains m cheap Dress Goods at 12 ttns conls. , , COOPER k CONARD, Jc2B .8, E. corner of NINTH nm! MARKET. |||EN’S WEAR, BOYS’ WEJR, Oloths, Fancy Oapsunores, Choiii> CdfiSlmereU, Linen Drills, . Marseilles Vestmgn, . . . . . Cheap Coafin'S, .A large Block of tho best quality, mid at cheaper rales than ovor sold. „ COPPER & .CONARD, Jo2B S. E. corner NINTH am MARKET. IPHILADELPHIA READING RAILROAD. Un and after July 1,1839 Mileage will bo isrued at B<s each, adißcouotofM percent., giving tho lidldor anglitlotravol 2,000 milco at any time, between nor pomte, an- m tho No. J oar of any Paenongor Tra n on abovajtnilrosd or the branches worked by said Com pnny. . i BtwineM.tnou ard oGisrs, Uavitnr itccasion totnlvel frequently ijotweoii different poiiitn, will find thte ar rangement convenient and economical. For said tioketa or other information apply to tho Ticct Agents on the Line, w, A. NIC.-LLS, General Superintendent, Reading, or to 8. BRADFORD, lin Treasurer. Philadelphia. ATLANTIC Cray BXr TRFS3.---Tlift proprietors of the rmlAdclohifi Looel rxproaswil! vur, au Express to .Uilayoßiilar batiiine place duniie the cojiiingUte^oov Mark alt tnrda by *• Expreas.” end deliver at our office, or by leaving au order they will bo c-died for by our own wagons. We will also call for and check bnggane nt hotels and residences through, to be I’orivered bothnt Atlantic City and Philadelphia, by which arrangement tho traveller has no oaro or trouble with hm Fre’ghi-parcela, ragengo. and merchandise called for aud delivered with promptness throughout the city. Goods shipped by Express, Jlaitroad, ana Steamers, ami bills of lading returned. Charges lower than by any other convejango. Also. Agents for William Williams k Co.'n Furoposn ExprCß9. OAKMAN & CO., Proprietnrii, je2B-Ct Office Nd. 2BScdth FxFt*H Btredt. _^-!s™ t =.F<)R GAPE MAY.—THE COM MODIOUfi and swift bay steamer GEORG K WASHINGTON, Capt, C. 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Served by Carriers «*arlv in the morning, at TWELVE CENTS a week, payable to tho Carrier attr.e end of tho wockormonih. Binglo Copies TWO CENTS: for 6alo by all Nows A cents Bent by mail at B<X DOLLAR 8 a Year. je2S-2t Offieo 121 South THIRD Street. •PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA MA IL NUFACTORY, BJ3VFN TKand GERM «.NTOWN road and l«10 CHESTNUT fitroet Vitrified Drain nud Wator Pipes- Vonh’nting Flues, hot Air Pines,and Smoito Flues made oi TerraCotta, and of cuitablo size for every olara of buildings. This articto is worthy tho attention of all parties putting up buildings. Largo size seworago pipes for city draiwwo, wator pipes war ranted to stand asnvoro progauro. Wo aro now prepared to contraot with citios or corporations for this artiolo in any quanti y. Wo warrant our goods to be equal if not superior to ony other made m tho United BtatoB or Furopo. Ornamental Cliimnoy Tops and Gordon Vqass- j023-tf rpiIPRE CAN BE NO MISTAKE, “ Tins -*L INSTRUMENT DON’T LIE.” Ambrotypoaand Photographs takon with skill by tho beat instrumontaih UBO. Thoso who dcsiro n good picture nhould call at REIMERB’ Gallery, HtiCOND Stroet abovo GREEN, H* ___ ¥.fAMS! HAMS! HAMS! JLjL Prims new Sugar Cured Hams, 10cants per lb., (warranted,} CIIAB. 8MITH&‘BRO„ je27.l2jr 913 ft 91ff MARKET Streot. TTAMS! HAMS! HAMS! Prime now S«?mr Cured Kama Wcentaper lb.. (WBmnJod,) CHAS. SMITH Sc BRO., N. WVaomor MjCTH and PIN fON.ES’ HOTEL.-—The subscriber would ** respectfully inform MaVriendn and tbo ynblio, that lie has purchased xim lease and furniture of the Jones Hole!. Impotent additions nro now being made to it! for tiie oonvsnfoacoand ooraforlcif guests, Individuals or families visiting the oity wiu be, sure to find a homo econd to norto in Philadelphia, and ovcry exertion wil bo modo to merit their patronage , Linonu arrangements will bo made with porcons de limit Board by tho *Week, faonthr or Year. rsyiSl-Btw3m r AAEON GAGE. POEITICAE. PRESIDENT. OP KENTUCKY. OF OREGON. TO RATIFY nrnl Vico Proaidont. LET ALL COME! 9UMIUI3U RESORTS* gEA B A Tit IN G. . OOEAN ROUSE. OAI'K ISLAND, N. J. Tine won-known estnultshment, the favorite roaort of jniitors, is now open for the reception, of gueam. It hmt been considerably’ enlarged and roiurnr hed, the eieopjng rooms Rnaciouoand airy, and commimioato to suit families. The Itouao will fie supplied with wat*r from tno roldßpringfi perKona desirous of sponding a f*w weoks of the sum mer in an agreeablo manner could not do bettor than to • give tho Ocean House a trial. ISRAEL I/hAjiING, joEp-tiw* Proprietor. TtfANSrON'HOUSB, MAUCU CHUNK, OAEEON 00.,PA.-T]i!si«tlio most oomrorta ble and extensive hotol In Nortliorn Ponnsylvania, and tho proprietor flatters himself that thua far ho has buo oeened in keeping it in a manner that oannot fait to ca tisfy nil ms guests. , , , , IJio Hooma are newly and ologantly furnißheu, an>i the lableulwayeoontama tho very bast tho Markets aflord. The hotel is located on the banlse of the Lehigh, direotiy opposite the nutroad depol, arid at tho baao of Mauoli Chnnk Mountain- A path leads from the rear Of tho house to tho top of tins mountain, from which pom’, aome oignt hundred foot above tlio Lehigh, tho most ituhhmo scene imaginable is presented. The House ls abundantly supplied with tee best aftd purest Mountain (taring Wator. ifr Hot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times. jeHC-gm GEORG ft iIOI’PCS, Proprietor. A MERIOAN HOTEI, MAUOH CHUNK, Da. PA.—’This HOTEL is now kopt in a manner af fording every com ort tb strangers arid travellers. Arrangements ha'fi boon made this season to aoaom modato SUMMER BOARDERS. Tho most sublime mountain scenery amt rural onloymonts aro here af forded. MICHAEL WILHx LM, t . , GEO. W. WILHELM. je2fi-tsel ... , , Proprietors. A MERIOAN HOTEL. BETHLEHKM, Pa.-The Proprietor of IhisHritollms newly fitted up his house for the accommodation of visitors during tho summer season. Tho Amorionn Hotel is citifnted on the most elevated spot in the Borough. Bethlehem is too wofi known for its beautiful Ecenory and commanding view of tho surrounding country, and lor Us nalubrious mountain air, to roqulro comment. Tho subscriber is now prepared,to reooive Boarders and P'amiites, and promises to do his best to render their etvv with him pleaaant and nsrecablo. Charges Moderate, J. W, R, PHARO, jo»-lm Proprietor. Eagle hotel, bethlehem, pa. Tnis large nnd old-established House, known as tho “LEHIGH VALLEY SUMMER RETREAT,” ; s now open for tho season. Tho accommodations of this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride hero, by tne North Pennsylvania Railroad, is one of the plea santest In our State. CALEB YORE, Proprietor. - J a 2dj3m AMEKSOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, •t*. PA,—Thid well-known and popular hotel has, during the past reason, been gREATIY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, and is now in canaeity and convenience second to nono in the interior of Pennsylvania, Tho beautiful and hoaltofut stlnation of AU?ntown ’renders it a de iighifulsuininerresort, in view of whicn.speoial ar rangement* have tieen made by tho pro.»nMors tone* oommodat©summer.boarders. J. Y. BKCHTEii, je2fl-t*el K. W. BIGONY. MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC 011% JJJLN, j., ISAAC THAYIiR, (lato or Surf llousa.) Tjiis House has been very much onlarged and im proved. Hjis now a largo number of Family Rooms, not RUnusßCd by any hotel in thispity. It is lighted throughout with gas. Now and fine walks havo boon laid to the ocean, which will bo lighted nt 'night, from the Hotel to the water, by splondid reflect- to the house (but separate from the main building)malaria.Hall for Hops and Parties, with a first-class 100 Cream and Conlectionory attached. Over tho Hull there are forty sleeping rooms for einelo gentle men. Thero is olso a play-ground for children, well islmdedand enclosed, with nwtnvs, &o. '. The catering dopartniont will be under my own es pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is BUuioi6ntfy established to satisfy all that my table will be unsurpassed. Terms will bo 812 per Week- Transient Boardera $2 per day. Carriages attached to the House will take Boarders to and from the Ocean free of eliargo during bathing hours. je23-tf ISAAC THAYER. LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, NEAR ill. THE LIGiIT-IiUUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (the neirest beveo to the stirt), is now open tor tno ic eeption of Boarders, . Tho proprietor rcspeotfullT solicits a continuance of the patronage of his frionds and tho public. , , . je?3 inp; JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. ftNITBD STATES IIOTLL, V-- 1 Mn-LKRSBI)nG, UMIPHIN COUNTY, PA. This well-known Hotel Ims bfiou loaeod by tho sub scribor. mid b«« been tluirottglilyrcrOvHteUand entirely newly furnished. Millorabut,T is situated iu one of the most roinauiic regions of Penr.oylvaiiia: the fcusquo lisnnjv river flows immediato’y by the to’n, and aiiords fine fishing j tho mountain scenery is unsurpassed in tbo titate. Uamc abounds in groat plenty, aflord ins fino sport for huntsmen t tho mountain etroatus abound with trout in groat plenty. City visitors, who rtrti desirous of spending a fow lhonthu iu tho country, will find this one of tho most dcstrablo places in Pennsylvania, fhe North Peirnsvlvapta Fidlroirt passes the town, and it is in daily communicarion .With Philadelphia, Baltimore, ami Now York. The eucseribor will use every effort to make his guests oomfort&blo. . - - A. J, WAUFIEi.D, Proprietor. Miliorsburg, June 20,1SP(<, lm dEA BATHING. NATIONAL HALL. CAPE CAPE MAY. N. J. . , Tine lino, largo, and atrj house is NOW OPEN lor visitors. Jliadistinguished fdr comfort, looulitr, nnd Bitporior accommoitatiouN, with amplo room for 200 per sons. Terms modomtO. Je23-gm AARON UARRETBQN, Proprietor. BLfEATH HOUSE. H-Jd. SOHOOLEVS MOUNTAIN, N. J„ la iltiw upon for tlio rocoption of fcomp'anr uommuoi cations by letter will be promptly attended to. jo2Wm D. A. CROWELL. Proprietor. HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY. *• y —Tjiis popular and eminently avorite Housa at Attantiu City has, since tho closing of last season, beoil enlarged, refitted, rofurniriied, and completely re juvenated in every particular, and is now opon fur the season. From its delightful situation, near ness to ail plnoss nf'interest,close proximity to.the safest and best part of the beach, it rendered one of the most convenient and dooiueUly tho pleasantest house oil Uio Island. .. , , Terms— 810 per week; $1.53 por day. Children nnd Torvaills halfprico. T 1 , . JOHN SMICk, Proprietor. It, Li FUREY, fiitrdiinlendcrtt: jesl-2m OOTTAQE KETREAT, Beautifully S'.td cmtvcnicntly loeatoffat ATLANTIC < ’ITY, N. J. Boardera accommodated oit rcnfiohnhlb terms Jc2d-3ni M. MOCLEEB. Proprietor /rnm;Ri:ss hall— atlantio city, N- J.—'This Epaeioiut Houso. situated at Atlantio City, will bo reopened with every Befc»m?,nodfttton; for vKjtors on Urn £3tli inktant, by the subscriber, iho Hotlao trdnta tlio beach 12’jfcot, sivici? nanlondid view of the Ocean- ari l is near the Fishing and .Sailing point. N»> pains will bo sparcu to eeburo the comfort aha con- V s?iS of ‘“ tt '; . THOMAS C. GARRETT. STAR HOTEL, • n'eav.i.v orrnsTTß tub tr. a. jtotel, .• ATLANTIC Cl »*Y, U. J. _ SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPHIRTOR. DINNER FIFTY CENTS. ALSO,. CARRIAGES TO HIRE. • , ■ UP Boarders docomuibdrvtcd oil the most reason able ■tonus !e?0 3m QGA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.— DELAWARE HOUSE is now open lor tho season. jal9 : 2m» ■ • JAMES MECKAY. Proprietor, qpBBUONT IFOUsE, ISLAND, N. J.-HUMPHREY HUGHES, Proprioter.-Thiß house, so Pleasantly situated in olos© proximitj to tho beach, will be opon for the reception of visitors on tho 2Cthiii3t. The large, splendid lawn m front of fho house J the flno shade, good roomß nnd tablo, render it the mogtdefiirabbi place on the island. Attached to tho • pretoiflOß are bowling frv'uoiia nnd iiarber chop, jolfflm American house, cape island— M rs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.- This favorite hotol willopril for thß reception of visitors on MON DA Y, Juno 23th. It has bncit fitted up iil tho best style, Rnd every attention Will bo paiu to the comfort of its gUoßti. JolB-dtfiepl WHITE SULPHUR AND CUALYBE* ATE SPBINGB, at DOUBLING GAP, PA. Thcsa tipriugo aro in Cumberland county, 50 miles Avcatbf Harriebitrg, albl areaecoflsib’o from nil tho East ern and tiotithern cities bv railroid to Harrisburg, thcrioe on tho Cumberland valley Railroad to Ncwville, ihenco right niiiesataging, in now and easy coaches, to 'Passengers leaving Philadelphia. Baltilr.bro.or Wash ington, in the morning: cars, arrive at the Springs tho Bame evening at 5 P. M. This property lias changed hands, and has undergone n thorough repair; a largo building has been erected in which aro Warm and bold Baths, amlevory arrangement has been made for tlio coihfort and convenience of vi sitors. New stabling ban been erected 5 horses nnd cnrmjreß wilt alwava ho on hand for hire. Terms moderate. Mails daily. For circulars and particulars, address tlio proprietors, JolMm KENAGA, KOSER, COYLE, k CO. f EDANON VALLEY HOUSE B-A LEBANON, PA. CHAfi. W. KUJINLE, Proprietor. t fiuimncr boardorn taken. Tho house is now ami 00m .utodumB, with grounds uttnohed. Surrounding country benutifuiand healllty. Railroad comimmication with theoity twico aday. Charges moderate. jelO lur ripUß SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY. 4L McKIBBIN’B U. S. 11 *TEL. Tito undersigned, proprn or ol tho above-named house. being now proparoi to receive guest*?, ro- BpeotfuUr colioitß a phare of tho publio •patron age. Ninco last hummer tuoro has been added to this hotel a four storied wing. HO feet itt length, con tsmiiißlbceido tho bed-rooms,la suite ol threo Parlors, for latliea, ami iwo for goutlomcn; also, a reception room, wntdi-toom, autl (spacious bar-room. Bowling Saloons. Billiard Koonns, uud hot and co'd Balt-vntor Bath Hooma have been constructed lor tho accommo dation of visitors, and tlw v.’liule Itolise will bo lighted with Kau. Tho Itonso has boon nowly pduitod ami fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it havo boon put in complete urdor. A well manned pleasure Yacht, and an cxcoilont dam! of Music, Jmvo bean 011- gnged for tho season. J. MeKIBDIN. Jel4 If • irit'iTE!) SPATES HOTEL, LONG HJ BIUNCE, N. J.-Tho Bubsorllitir lakes thin mollKul otinConninK Ilia rnemlß and tlie publio. that on and after JUNK SUtli his house will bo open for tho re ception of guests, -when every, ollbrt will bo rondo to ploaao tlioso who may favor him. Tho liouso is plea santly situated on af.uo blnIV. with lawn in front. A lull view of the ocoitu. good roads, alablirg, lev., inako it ao aitructivo ns tiny house in tlm country. Tho com munication is accessible by two dully Imos from foot ol "Wfilnut-(drool wharf, vir„ : 6 A. M.,r.nd 2 P. M. Keforeiive-t>r,\Hd;rV»'«rdcn, Ar Co.. vtuil Ojirstjjiit otreol. 'B. A. yHOIiMAKLn, Jeg-gin Proprietor. «TJMMER BOARDING.-0L1) SAND K* BPIUNtf uoarWomolodorf. ‘'orlifiommly.l’a- Tho liirio and commodious HoTKii AND I3OAK.U TWO liOUQlii at this delightful Bmmner Rctrenl. is uowoonmlotcd, and will bo opened for Boardoro on the Ittliti' JUflE.lfifO. Sf&* Coninm’iioa'ion twice daily, from I’mlndelplim »ttd Harrisburg, by tiio Rending and Lebanon \ alloy ltailrofldtf. iloardorH rocelvod bj tiio week or through tiio Beiicou, on reasonable terms* joB*lm JOHN MANDEllßAClM’ropnclor. 'Dio favorito resort for those 0 vbo iwreumts Omul Scenery, wiTi'i*i'' mih pnnif Vuro Mountain Air* Invigorating ’ ■ ipiM v/jc: U IJatha, Largo and Voll-vontilnteu Cupibfrf/uiJ uo.!Pn. Cfoc-JSooisty.nuaa hood Ac<sommo(tation.'!/ar 300. For particulars send for Circu ,LßMa OWEN, CLENDBMN. & VISSUHER. Carlißlo Spring, Pa. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—Tins well-known and delightful Summer Resortwillboopened for tlio roception of Visitora on tho FUtQP OF JUNE, nnd Uent open till Hie Ist of October. ~, , Thp Hotel will bo under tlio management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, ■wftooo experience, courteous manners, and attention to hie pueato, givo tho amplest assurance ot oomfort and kind treatment. i’articn wishing rooms, or any information tn regard to tho place, will eddrons tlm mibnoribor, JjNO. I*. HEED, Ooo’y alia Tronsuror, myso-3m Bedford Mlnornl Springe Co. fnpiIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Lnnoaster County. Pennsylvania.—This estab lishment will bo open by the Jltn of Juno. Tho ad vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery, pure air, and coft wator; overy variety of bathe, and nuiueoments; iv good clock of livorr horses, and car riage?. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B. MYERS, cornenThml and Vino Streols; JAMES S. EARLE, No. si** Chestnut Street, Fbilndelphin, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACIIKU, JEphratn. Fo3tOmofl. Lancaster County. Fn, ■ mvSO-2m COLUMBIA HOUSE, GAPE ISLAND ED CArn May, Now JerDoy,—Tine largo, first-class KOTKL will bo opened, for tho reception of guests, on the 25th June, 18yp. The Hqubs has been completely repaired and refurnished. A new cooking range, ovens, steam boilers, nnd every modern unprovomont added. Extensive etabliug attached to tho promises All letters add essod to tho subsoribora, Cape Island, New Jersey, will bo promptly attended to. LAIItl) & WOOLMAN. James H. Laird,late proprietor Franklin Hougo, Phila delphia, 9. B. Woolmnn. formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Caps island. jel2 d3m a BRIGANTINE HoUSE—Brigantine Bench, Now Jersey. H. T). SMITH. Proprietor. This large and nomraodtona Hotel is now opon for tlia reception of visitors, Persona visiting tho sea .shore will find this tho most desirnblo resort ior Bathing, Gunning, Fishing, &o. ; Inprovementa having been made, such a« enlargement of dining room, new bathing houses, wharf, walks, Jco. leaving Vine- Btreot wliaTf in the morning train, tun Camden and At lantic Railroad, arriyont Bodloe’s Hotel, wnero Oapt. , Benjamin Tumor will be m readiness to convey them o the Hotel, arriving m time for dinner. JelMuthslm* SUMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS HAIL, CAPE ISLAND, Jr-', OAPB MAY, N. J.—Thlfl well-known, nrat-olasa sS , MU v '. , ll b 0 for tno reception of rucbLh on SA- TwRDAju tho Ifitli Inst. The Bowling Allaya have l/ocft rrtmovod, and now oleopjns rooms fi'hhvi, siiico Inst season. JoU-6W Wl-'.ST & THOMPSON, Fropnotore. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HPHE MOST DELIGHTF 'h BOOK OF THE YEAR. M 3-5 8 S R S TIOKNOR ,& FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY. AUTOBIOfIKAPmCAL RECOLLECTIONS 0? 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July ruth, JSW, the samo wiJi conimned. jo2j-thsU Atto*noT lor the 'Willow. fN THE ORPHANS’ GOURT OF CUES- Ii. TER COUNTV, and Coinmoinvoallh of Fomi3jl* Vl r ! ntho inaltor of the Eslato r.f RICHARD McFHER 80N, Into of the township of Sadsbury. m tho county of CJios or. ami State of Fenmiylvuma. deceased. Tlio heirs mid l*cal representatives of tho said RiOHMID McFIIEHSON, doeonKod, and espocnlly MARGARET BARNES, (late MolMiorstm.! tlio wife of bENRY BArtNKH, aftd u isisWr of said deceased, or her limrs uiid legal loproseiitalives, if any, will take notice, that tlio uudersi? nod lias boon appointed by caul Court, Auditor to distribute to and imioiig the partiea onliUod Uierbio, tlio sum of two hundred and aixfy,-six dollars, and thirteen oonis. (SStIS.M.) with Ms interest reniaiiiingin tho hands of tlia administrator. A0..0l the said Richard Moi’iiersoii. deceased, and'Hint tho said Auditor will sit at his uifico. ill tho borough of west Chester, onutitv nf Clieator. and State of Eonnsylvanm, on tlio I'TIIST DAY of AUGUST next, at lOo'oiookA. M.» when all partios claiuiinz to bo entitled to said land will present tho evidence of their title, or bo thoreofter debarred from any ♦Loroof.; I’. 1- RAZiiR SMITH, Auditor. Juno 2d, lB’Jl). Je2B th 5t ffoTj 7 v 3. HOLT—O."c. P. M. T.. 1800, j3-JL No. 7.— I To CHARLES HOLT, respondent. Fleana notice Rule to show cause why Divorce a vincu lo ;;iair»;/io;ut should not bo decreed, ’■etumablo 011 SATURDAY, July 7, Igi-o.at 10 A. M. E. HOLT, tlistt* Libellant, by her Attorney. NOTH I.S. (T'ORREOTION- NOTICE.—By tlicrcsig nation of WM, DWIGHT, Jr., as Direotor and Superintendent, all connection botweon him and tho Ulouoostor Manufacturing Companv oea'es from this date. LEO. JANVlER,Treasurer. By mutual arrangement botweon tlia partior, nil con nection ofWM- DWIGHT, Jr., with tlia In-use of DAVID 3. BROWN & CO., noosoa from this (Info. david s. rhuwo & co. WM. DWrGHT, Jr. Philadelphia, Juno 22, ]8d!). je2B-R* TO HOLDERS OF BOND 3 PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO„ Duo Ist JULY, ISM. AH holdore of above bonds who do not intend to extend their bonds on tho terms of the Company’/! Circular of FEBRUARY Inst, can find purchasers lor tho same at par and accrued interest. After Ist of JULY no intorost will bo allowed. Arply to I) 11 UX E L ,t CO., 31 SOOTH TIIIHD STREET. gPARRING. JAMES WILSON, TEACHER OF THE MANLY ART OF SELF-DEFENCE. t Is nowinthißcity, for the purposo of giving instruc tion in tho above urt. For terms, cle.» apply at the BT. CHARLES HOTEL, THIRD BtreeL bolow Aroh, wiiore all desirable information will be given. 3025 31* lUST RECEIVED—per ship “Edwin For oP rest ” a *nl*ndid assortment of JAPANESE. n«d CHINKSB GOODs d consisting of P.<fUiKotn Wj Tables, riftnlv inlaid Aro.. 40., superior filk and Pino Apple K fillnda withavariet ofmiac? laneou*articles,at ,S rC WEST PENN B(iU ARE, abovo. BROAD north of MARKHT. leze-CM 'TO7AJTED— Board, in a Private Family, » “ wjthtlißconifortsoraiioine. Employment out ofthotausc, Address “ M, K.,” Blood’s Dispatch. TO/LINTED —)Jy a young man, who can y v spoak the English aud German languages. a. al ! on i" :i Ae Dopk keep'r. Would be willing H l,nSfl lf *'Koful. Ii- a g aduate of a, Coinmorciel VI H S u i arg9 country acquaintance. Beet city nrnl country raforenco given. I’leasoaddress •* A, vv. n., nt this office. joZT*2L* WANTED-By a Young Man, a Situa *v Clerk or Assistant Book-keeper, Would be willing to make himself generally useful. Js a r,rauuaio ot a Commercial College. Can give tho best oi.otiy roferonoe. Address “ Clork,” I’re?* office, je2’J-3t* lySf ANTED—A situation by an oxpen » » onoed Book-keeper, having a large country ac quaintance. rho best of city and country references given. Address •' J. A. D„” Wo. 231 Worth Thirteenth street. jc.d 3t* WANTED TO BEST—A small cottage Y* near thegity, easy ofnccess.Went not to ox oeod ©ICO per fmnuuia Addr&s COTTAGE, at this office. - . je2s-4t» .ANTED.—A young man, eighteen * years of age, desires a, situation in a Wholesale Grocery and Provision Store. The beat of reference willbegivrn. Salary no ebjoct, . Address ••K. R. ” at tins office, . jeSfl-6t* .1 VOL. Sl.ft. MAP AND PRINT COLORING.— Two young ladies, •who have had considerable expe rience at Wap and Print Coloring, wish to secure work of a similar kind. Can furilbih good reforonco. Apply at 980 smith r»(XTH street Je2iMOt* A/Situation, by a man, * V thirty-seren years of age, of extensive experi ence in business, o t good address, and competent to nil almost any position, either as a olffrk, superintendent, or salesman, iff vory respectably conucoled, and can giye tho most satisfactory references as to integrity, energy, and business capacity A moderate salary "for thojircßent will bo accofted. Address "D. G, il.J* office ofr/is Press jelB-tf TOR SALE AND TO LET. Won SALE—Tho Stock and Fixtures of a . .Wholesale Bcdt and Bhoo House, now doing ft good business.. This is d good opportunity for any one yvishißg to go into the business, or a house wanting to inoreaae their trade. Sotisf.ctort reasons giving for sellins out. Address “Uol 280,*’ Philadelphia Post Office, with name. jeTS-tf npO LET—Three well lighted Lofts, at , k w o, ?? Btroet 2 °PP° ait ® Stuart & Bro. Ap plrat No.» BANK street. jei3-Ct GUIBKBHOFER, LOEWI, ft CO. m FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY Iiiuij?EHIDENCE. with about ten acres of Land, and improvements, near tho Bfapdywine, six miles south of west Chester, near tho BaHimoro Central Railroad, . Address J. W L»*ON, jo 19-lm* Tarkov Ho, Cheater county. Pa. fpOR SALE OR TO LET—A Double Btouo (ottago, Germantown, situate on Dewey’s mne, second house from Thorp’s lane, five minutes walk from railroad station. Contains all the modern conveniences. Apply to P. 8, WILSON, jofl-lm 603 CHEBTNUT Street. TO LET OR FOR SALE—AFOUR- house, double back buildings, all modem im provements, in complete order; an eloeant large yard. Terms low to .a good tonant. Situated No. 1924 CHESTNUT Street, Apply at No. Tlf) CHESTNUT Street, mtlio Masomo Half. myS5-tf NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS— -R For sale a. largo lot in the Southwestern section of tho oily. well adapted for aNursery. Terms accommoda ting. For particulars address “ K.” at this office. ap!7-tf HPO LET. —Tho first floor of the fine build in*, No. 701 CHESTNUT street, formerly oooupied for a wholesale (and iatoiy as a retail) fauoy goods and perfumery storo. Applyat the office of JULES HAUEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNIU* street, Thiliv. jel-lm WEST CHESTER BOARDING.—PIea • v sant Rooms and good Board can bo had by ap plying ftl No. 6i West GAY Stroofc, Wost Chester. •j 023 th&niU* . §UMMER BOARDING.—Persons wishing logo to the country can find pleasant Rooms, with good aucommodatiouß,«t the WASHINGTON HOUSE, wGOnBURY, n.J. The House has boon entirely re modoled and rofurniehed throughou . For terms, Jeo., address JUHN 1\ PM»PPS, Woodbury,N.J., jo?3-12fc* Late of Mmißion House, Wost Chester, Fa plilV, TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlomou, can be accom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at Gl(» LOCUST St., south side of Washington Pquaro. Tho location, being opposite to one of the handsomest pnrka in tho oitr, is and extremely pleasant. Transient persons visitiug the city enu bo accommodated by the day or week. Terms modor&te. A basoimsnt front room, with privato entrance, for rent, suitable fsr ait offioo, jell-tf FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH -H- ING FIRST-CLASS BOARD, with cool Rooms, can now have ofenico at WALft UT St. jei-lm* mwo VODNG GENTLEMEN GAN BE •R- accommodated with good, airy apaitmeutfl, (with or without board,) in a private family. Location cen tral, Address “ TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis- ÜBloh. ~ . ■ ftpSS M.'IHJJI LiUMIM I" ■!> » i i,HI» IMJ'MWIiI ai»> EXCHANGE BANK, : K'J Tiulaukiphia, Maj 1,1860. Tho Bireotois have THIS DAY declared ft Diyiden«l -f THREE PER CENT.outhe CapitalStook,clear oi . tote Tax, end payable on demand. , .. / Turi-tf . . J. W. TORREY, CaaHier EDUCATIONAL. rpHE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION ‘ ■«- of Cimlidutcs for admission as pupil 3 of tho Girls’ JliEh-Fclioul, will bo commenced ou rdONDAY, 2, HVJ.jiiyo’elbokA.W. , •io lifl admitted tho Candidate must be at least 14 vc&'uof ago, and pans a satisfactory examination .in Orthography. Definition of Words, Reading, hnghsU Grammar. History of the United fttates, Gfiography, Atifhmaiic. and Pomnanshhi. , „ . „ _ , All the Candidates must have bcop pupils of the Pub lic Bolioo s of the Pfrst School District of Pennsylvania, fo» the term of one year. , mf . . Tho Candidates will bo oxauuned on Monday, in Theoretical Arithmetio and iJoQmtion of Words; T»eed4v, in History of United Btatcs and Orthography; Thursday, m English Gramma? ami Geography; Friday, in Practical Arithmetic and Parsing. . Tho examination in Reading will be oominenccd on Mouilay, and continued from daytodayuntil finished. j027-3t i*. A.OAhOAR. Principal. MISS J.UOY R. MAYER and Airs. R. M. BIRD will reopen tboir SCHOOL for Youps Ladiea at 10JLO BPKUOE Street, on MONDAI, Sep tember 17th, 1860. le»-Im up EMOVAK—SMALL & CHANDLER, Us. WIIOI.EbAI.E GfIQOERB, have reiijsvoJ from C 5 North SECOND Slroef, to 111 MARKET Street, above Front, north cido. *«« pROF. MORfilS’ BUCEPHALUS, PROFESSOR MORRIS’ P lOFESSOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MOillllß- ■ KUC E PHa LOS, eucephaloh; an invaluable an invaluable AN KEMEDY, EXTERNAL REMEDY, EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DIBKABES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF TK:b NERVOUS gygTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, THE MIND to the researohea of Literature, the c»noenj» of Commercial and Financial, Business, and tee affaire of Professional and Folitroaf Life,, or as occasioned by anr other oause from which the Norvmui System ha? be come exhausted and dise&eOd. , Theeymptons oovored bv this valaable Preparation If n A(I®TION AND ■DEPRESSION OF THE MIND, CHRONIC "NEhVOUSNESS,"NEURALGU,BHIMIATIaM, NERVOUS HEADSCHR Eto.,K,to. The EUCEF.iALOS is oarefallr «ep»roil. lir eer mission, from the Formula ofl’ilOF.W. MOR RIH, M. D., ot this city, to which ho refers in hm t FjHUuephieai Pamphlet. “PSUKIKuS.”; .On, the relations of the Gangno-NervoUß System to the immaterial soul of man. Having exhibited the pnnoiplsa and coinmended the eyetem of Composite Homoeopath*, FrofesßOrM. »ya: “It may be permissible that I should offer, as an ll lu’Jtratibn, my ownoasa. A'continoufl ootiroD of stu dios rut aunmber ofyoars had, to a certaindstont, produced tfid ordinary o/leote of extreme wontal ap plication, by attenlmtiik tho prime oentrea ol orjemo and intellectual lift, and JWnoe aroae a felt ocoossity ot personal relief. Having a well-founded confidence in Comppfdte Houucopatliy and an lutimato aswiamtonco wttu Materia Medina ol the IlomcEopattiio School. I nolootod certain aubstmioca of uaeerriunod harmonious relations and approved uaea, and oombinod Ifioir euen tiiil properties in proportional unity, and was gladdened hr the pofiiiSßßUm of a medicinal resource.” Prolosaor Morris describes tho mode ot application, and then adds: “In tb*« Watßie desired relief has been ob tained, tho nutritive aystom invigorated, the gaiigho nervous syelcm restored to its former lone, ami, uieuLii olearneae, tranquillity, and visor—«t the aged noarly three scoro-aro the much valued results.” i’repared.and Gold W by MOOKRIDUL & CO., No. bii North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by Druggists generally. .. . Price, 82 per bottle, largo size-R) cents email[size. nijic 3mif 1 nmn|5 1 For tho INSTANT RELIEF and FER jlMllMt hIANENT CURE of this diatresaing com- plaint, UAb BIIOMCHIAL OIGABHa'a’JBS. Slade I). O. U. SEYSIUUIt A. UU., HU NASSAU Street, New York, l’rioe 81 per box; aontfreaby Ptwl mi7-6m ifl FOR AT ALL DRUGGISTS . J)YSfc*EPSIA REMEDY, Dr. DARIUS ItA.BI'3 aromatic invigorating spirit This Medicine has been used bv thtpublic for six ytan with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure D>jsptfsia> Nervousness, Iftart-JSurn, Colic Pains , Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in (he Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low spirits,. Delirium Tremens , Intemperance, li Siimulaths, Exhilarates, Invujoratet, but will Nor Intoxicate on Srurnt v, Abu Medicine it is quick and, effectual, cur ijk # tho rnOßtftßgravatcd cases ol'Dlspopatu, Kidney Lompjamtß, ar.il oil other derangements of the tstoinaoh ami tfowola in a speedy manner. „ , , , . , It will instantly rovivo Iho most lucluiiouoly and droopii.t: spirits, and rostoro til© v.’C<, nervous, and sickly to hcnlth, strength, am! vigor. Fcrßoiiß who, from the injudicious uao ot liquors, have become dejected. and their iiovvous cystoma shattered, oimatituiions broken down, and subject to that horrible oureato humanity, tho Dkmiuum Tubmens, wn!,.al moit immediately, loci the luippr and healthy invigo rating cflicacy ot nr. Ham’s Invinorating Spirit. Dosii.—One tvine gfosa JuU ns ofion ao noccmary, Ono doso will remove all Bad-Kpirits. One dose will cure Heart-barn. Threo doses will ouro indigestion. . One doso will givo you a Good Appetite. Ono doso will stop tho distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One doso will remove tiio distressing and dinagrcouble cfloots of Wind or Flatulence, and as eoon n» tho stomach receives the luvlgoratnn? Spirit* tho distress ing load amt all painful feolings will bo removed. Ono doso will Tcmovo tno nmßt distressing pains oi Colic,oithormthootomaohorlmveh. . A fow doson will remove nllobatruouons in tno aiujicj , Bladder, or Urinary Organs. , ... „„„ Persona whoaro seriously afllioied ?’*M l h 5 ny tinaa nr t'oinrlainta aro assured of speedy two.nmlamitalm lor 's,®,?® Persons who from dissipatins too muoh over night, andfedthoov’il °MSn? headnehcß, eiokness at &0 . Will find nr.oilcae Will I -IHOVO all IlilU i oiiiino. Ladles of weaWnd sinkly coustitutious .should take Iho ii vfsoietingSpirit throe mucaaday? it will uiako t ein strong, hoallby.t and hamy, remove all obstruc tion!! and irregularities irom th? menstrual organs, and rcstoro tho bloom of health and toauty to tho careworn pregnancy it will bo found an Invaluable medi cine to remove cisagreeabl* sensations at tho stonwrob. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to indue® this, be lr*H put up tho lNvmoii.vriNG Spikit. in pint buttles at n\ coats, Quarts ,51. Genoral Dopot, 4S WATEII Btreet, New York. BYOTT & SONS. Wholesale Agents in Fliiladolplna. and for saio by all Druggists.^ jd?>thßtulr ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA I AZUMEA! PROP. MORRIS' AZUMEA RARING IWUKR. Manufactured solely Rt No. 63 Street. and for sale by Proner* generally. m>23-grmf Mowing ani> reaping machines, Horae Kakos, {four kinds,) Horse Hay-Pork, with block and rore, for sale afcrediwe^vnoMy^ J®23 , 6V K No. 11l MARKET ctreot. WANTS. BOARDING. DIVIDENDS. REMOVALS. isiEDICINAt. FEn» T ’ s wiDjDoT WHAT It amusements. "PUNE ARTS.—REDUCTION IN PRICE „„ ATffl 1 * of tho Aante " • o ’° l<,ofc A ’ *'■> until 7 P.M., apd r.Q U , 8 till 10 r. M ■ JeUStl W'AHNF, 8 RIFLE AND PISTOL GAIr v» LEBY—Now open, corner of EIGHTH and CHtSTNLT Streets. '»hia Galloijiiie a distance of thiUr yards for Rifle Shooting, with two JoTgo B§y lighta. The most complete Gallery in tho Union. Jc2s-inT • M GAIETIES R AO E street. • . IMMENSE ATTRACTION! JOHN BROUGHAM’S DRaMA,- . THE PIRATES OP THE MiSSISS/m. GRAND OLIO, . ALL THE COMPANY. SOLOMON’S TEMPLE, - ' Ajlargo, beautiful, and pertsot model of tae grand est and most interesting building ever built is eiwted .in the immonne saloon of „ |EovE I TWEi J A Fi'fl ei'REiiT. The Model is 33 feet long, 2i feetwide,.and lflfeM high; lighted by»io gas jets,and tliewor*uJpperB re-' presented by 600 figures arrayed in Jewish surrounding tho various oourla, give it a lifa-liie co pearanoe, , Read tat Jtif §b, Bth to Bth chan.; l Ohron.,2Bth ohap.t 2d Citron.* 4th and 7th chaps.; ana Exodus, zathonap., for contents and description of Solomon’o Temnle. all of whioh is faithfully represeuted m the Modal, 1 o P a E S t 9 VISITORf 5 , with explanations, from 19 to 12 A. M„ 3to and 7 h to 10 P. M. Admission, 23 oeuts; ohildren, half price, ickots,in packs of 12. at lower rates to Bohoels, Oulu, Socisttes, &a„ until July T. mrl-tf CHINA AND GIiASSWABE. fBUIT J.AB'SI FRUIT JARS. FRUIT JARS. THE BEST FRUIT JARS. THE BEBT FRUIT JARS. THE VERY BEST EJIBIT JARS. THE VERY BEST FRUIT JAItS. THE FBTJIT JARS! WRIGHT, SMITH, & OG„ No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Offer to the trade the best Pratt Jots out. Call aud ace their qualities tested by oxperimonta. (TJADTION— FRESH FRUIT JARS—Tiio 'y'piiblio are cautioned aeamottho various imitation* of JIARIELL’B PATENT ALL-WLABS ALR-FoHT JARS, now iu market. The genuine have ifartett'o iisuio on tho cover. Manufacturer* under the patent. KARTELL & LETGKWOKTH, No, 13 North FIFTH etreeL jelMmif* TOOISON—FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The f- acid of fruit always corrodes the surface ofjaotaJ; bo careful, fclioreforo, to purchase 'nlr Jars oiLlesa and Covera of Glass. HARTELI/8 PATJJNT AIR- Ab-L-GLAbS JARS are admitted to be the only reliable and portcotly safe farm market. . , . r „ . HAHTBLL & JoI3-luuf* Manufacturers. No. 13 N. FIFi H etie-cL ThO NOT GO INTO THE COUNTRY ,?1* tl I°Ut Ourp I;asiner HARTIiLL’B ALL GLASS. | ATISNI AIR-TIUHT JAR?.7-Miea Nioholson’softle- r r A® 1 * cook cook. with, full directions for putties: up iruitst &o». together with 600 other useful receipts. IIA.RTELL, ft LETCHWORTtI, florin FIEXH fitreol. INSURANCE' COMPANIES. rpiß MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE -*■ COMPANY OF NEW YOJUT, _ Assets? fllX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. IHVBIVPD IN PIBJJT MOBTSAQE3 ON REAL S9»^f» WORTH OVER QVIWMSr ■ Bhe premiums sro lowbii than, in manr other Cess* roes, and Uie Dividends hate been eEJUsas, ,fc "* swim Mfer BBLOBO To TUB -HBOBBD, Pamphlets, and ©tcit information, av b? srasib, on applioatioii to PEILADELFHIA RFFKRENOE9r F/iomasßobioff, ' John Weieh, Mordooai L; Davrso?*. George H. Bbs»*. Oflorge M, fitmud.. . C, S.Whelen, - Johnß Mysx? ? . J. Fisher Leaminf. Joseph Patterson. • William 0. Ludwin. John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Conlsi, VhomasH. Posvere, George w. Toland, vViiliam McKee* Ehes. Wattson. n£M ji£ - Anthracite insurance compa- N £- AnHoritcd Oasital SWW-OHAJIXER 1 UAli* Office No. 3UWALHUT'Btrooti'botWB6a Thitil end Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company wilUnauro against loss or damage bj hire,onßuildiuge*Furniture, and Merchandise can?- inllr. ... Also, Marine luanranooa on Vessels, Cargoes, end Freights. InloLd Insurance toallparta of the Union- PIRISOTOJU,. Jaooulisaer, Joseph M&xfioM, J). Luther* Dr, George N. Kokdif • L« Audennod, Johnß. Blakiston, Davis Pearson, Win. F. Doan. Potor Sieger, J. K. BAum. • J AUOH RBHBR, President, _ ~ \VM. F.DEAN, Vice PresldenL W. M. SMITH. Secretary. ftp3'tutfcstf EIAME insurance company, no, •a- 4M CHESTNUT Sliest, PHILADELPHIA, INCOIIFORATED ArMLjMMjDy THE STATE UP CONFINED' TO FIRE AND INLAND RMM „ , UIRBCIOas BHinao) Wright, D. B, Birnor, Wni. W. Walters, J. w. Everiaan. Ohas. Iljohardion, Hennr I-cttib, Jr,. Geo. West* Jacob W, stout, a Wilson Dayi*, Menko Blem. who*. S. Martin. GEORGE W, DAY. President „ . FRANCIS N. BUCK. »W» WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, 800 rotary. tfolSiftf CLOTHING. jg a H. ELDEIDGE, << CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,” If. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Bl* BSr Cuutomer Work made at short notion. mh3l -Sm-if ' SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SATING FUND—Com -£»- pany’c Building southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Opon daily from 9 till f o’oloclr,Bud on MONPAY till 6in the evening. Tbia Old Institution has ahvaya paid in fnli, on demand* without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. , All Bams paid gold and wlver, ALEX. WHILLDIN, Presidont, SAME. WORK, Vioe Presidont. John C. Farr. T. E. Harper, • Georg© Nugent. John Anepaoh, Jr., Sami. T. Bodme, Alb. o.Roberta. John Aikamn, Jouss Bowman, JL H, Udrulge, Win. J. Howard. JOHN S. WlLBoN,Treasurer. JOHN C. SIMS. Secretary. joSO-lm SPRl m GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April Hth, 1851. Open (br Deposits aim Payments, daily, from #ft «< o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock, ■ lutercßtflpercont.porsnnum. Depositors catj'with draw thmr.fiJoneys by Cheoks, if desired, Special Pe sosita received. JAH ,, g s fiUf(ULJJj rtsiidant. Francis Hart. Beoratary. ap3o*tfif SHOEMAKER & Co. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. Northeast Corner FOURTH AND RACE Blreat". m?23*6m CARD TO THU I‘UBLIO. CONGRESS d’PRIEG. SARATOGA, APRIL 10, 1800, An attempt lias beou mad© to deceive tho publia>,by' persona oil'erins what thsy call “Coaunsss Waikb *' from Fountains; and at the pries of six (6) couts per glaa*. Tho tcAolwafs price of thegenutni Congress Wft ior,at New York, beingabout 7ft conUpor glass, the im position of protending to soil at retail at less than cos*, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty on« bottle of gomuuo Congress Water into a Fountain filled frith ilieirLaMt.flmlihetfiby ohrislenlns ilsiofnl contents. Wo hevo wsvkr sold Congress Water in Fountain??, nor i»i vessels of'esy oshtr dadrilon than ordinary eiaed glass sorxLßs. The oork or every bottle of the genuine isbinudod " CONGRESS WATERO» & W..” and any, without those woids and tetters on the oork, ia courirKßFKif, whotlicr from Fountains or Pottle?. CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. Tho following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vis 1 FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth aud Chestnut etc.. FREDERICK UHOWN, Jr,, our. Ninth and Chestnut. CHARLES KLLIB & Co , 721 Market street, J. 0. TURNPE 'iNY d; Co., 941 Spruce streef, THOB. J. HUSBAND, 2 f J3 South Third Stieet, 0. S. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street. . . A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth and Chestnut attests, Are constantly oupplied by ns with tho genuvtt Lott 011E33 Watbh” in bottles, fresh froin tMCongiesi Bering. OLARKL.» vvnxi!,. aplfaniif 08 CEDAR St.. New York City. ! GETS OP JEWELRY, I K? of tho Nowest and i JMOBT ELEGANT STYLES. Also. LADIES’ WATCHES, THOMAS C. UAHRETT. Tl 9 OHE6TMHT Mroet. Jtiot received. iji VERY FAMILY SHOULD POSSESS A JLi STEREOSCOPE.—Stereoscopic Instruments ma nufactured in tho best stylo; Ster oaoopio Pictures, of tho finebt qua! tios,reoonily imported* and sold at the lowest prices in tho country,.by imjmLWi 112 South FOURTH St., below Chestnut, B0"SpeotaclO8 and Eyeglas3oß, provided wjth the oolobrnted Foriscopio Glasses audeonoonyauited ft*! all ages. Mioroscopos aud Microscopic Photograph*. Opera Glauses, Mathematical Instruments* Ac.,m greet, variety, and at the most roaaonanlo raio3. jfgl-if-61 TRUSSES ! BRAUNS ! SUPPORTERS ’ Correctly adjusted at NEEDLES'. TWELFTH and RACK Streets. Ladicsentrance 102 Twelfth street, below Ka'te. Ladt attendants. French. Eng lish,' and Amerioan*. m great variety. Belts, Blast. o atookiugoj Suspensories, Shoulder Braces, 3yrictes«4.o mrlS-iomlTl 0 •' AND CLAM SOUP served “rSaSK up ©very day throughout the season (Bandaj r « accepted), by JAMES PROPER, No. 808 MARKET Street. N, 13, Dinners froml2 to 3 o'clook. myga-if M. S. BISHOPS PAKISIAN MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. It 16 OHESTNUT ctreet, next door to the Bt. Lawreuoo Hoto*. ■ mv2g«lm Jgfet THE BEST ARE OdEAPJEST.—Buy •"T 3 Umbrellas and Parasols of »• WM. 11, lUCHAKPSON. No. 416 MARKKT fit. nvrli-tjylif PAM SOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, • hiBV*?.f 1 1" *• WRI. H. RIGHARPSON’B, 41SMARK JiThu nwHHirlif gr FAIRBANKS* PLA'iFORM SCALES- FRUIT JARS.
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