' •' S#J|* - •/' '^'o^k^;'iii^jmaiii^l^mtj^iU»i 'vjtHiiafwji •#»!*• <*? t'evlsg »; • . Common Pr,BAB—Judges/Thompson and Lsd* !ew.—TMa Coait Waa epesged in trying the case of V* -Bnfty- No opnoloalon waa reaebed^ ; the cate being postponed until to-day. ;; ‘ FINANCIAL as» COMMEKCIAI.. Tbe Money Mairket. PRH.«t>ytPKt*,Jun6 93.1333. THatook market opened firm to-day. but frawao. t»n*-irei>e onlyto a moderate extent. Reading and -SMBi?tkilt Navigation a shade better; SwWfieet’Btoekd.firtn at or, and/Citr loans (ooupoas) , at!Mff. j»oei»»tfi?dj atlOl?*. In p&stonger raiiwar vbaree there ia little dmug., tfpruoe andFine •treat*fs-firm atttf Green and CoateedeeUned to 22, at which jffio* it red. .; „Tfaesceoante of the growing crops are 'Q the highest ~dejp«e cheering.. From every: section of the, country : ‘ theji respect pfau abundant'harvest was never belter. The Mftaoaabie rains.- some vreaba since, have iiu ‘ proved-theorope considerably in Ohto. Kon toeky, TancMH#, andQaargis. vhera, in May, the pro* •miidWM not ao good. Flatterinp aeooanta reaoh ub , daily coneerainf the corn orop, vhiob,-in ever> aeo- tion, promise* to be unbsnally afrdDdant. flic lute'ad vancatn*ram and fliu*,and the prospect of harry, a! mg tbe surplus of the oldcrop, whfob is flowinsr.fteely to a market. „ We are reanaatcd tneefl attention of the fevf remain ipf bordholdeTaertba Catavicsa, hWiUitnn*pOTt, aid. Saif Railroad mort^aro. . to pmeat-.tbftr bond* )f they wUhto participate in the renrgaßiaaLione prior to. JolflVij aa the sale of the road 'nod chattel, ur-tier the amieabfe arrknjie&ebt betwern ' the fartie*» will tokepla-'ebnthesi;' The foUovlng »a_the last comparative tfcabankaofiiawOrteansv . ' ' Jnna 16 ....STS -tm.ttlS93..Pec,ftSC7lo Deaoai'i.'.l7l77aBoos .Deo. 7U.2U Ctwolatton.,.*..' IIJ37AU • HAMS** •■•a. J 9M ~ Short tomsi.iv.v JS tUI 97V »&'4te3 .T>N5. , ,K*oh#nga-.- 5/W7 678 471,15.1 DaaC^Dintbks.l.7s94Sl ,».C«0 4..T|,c, 74 Long 10an5...... 12016721 1*458 v Tbe.foHowinr.ete the.eurrentou6tattoi.efor specie,, donetlie exobanie, &c., a* furnished by Croni*6 &> Co., bankers. Nd.'4o South Third street : . Old Amer. X doll*.. .. J.OtJi bid American gold/. .108 .. rT- Sovereiana. iMOLB6 T : iltxican dollars.../. l-00 Napoleons— xx frattoa-S.SS ’ —l.OS Tenthalera 7.60 9,AtnereX-.*? ,/iib««elAl. ,**s - .iPruMiaa) 8.00 Flvs ;fnads. 88 *1 nuldars. ' Oerman croiro*.r..J.lJB Spamchaoablooa 10. ts French . l.Kr Patriot •'• -t ~.16.70 lica.s'ji. , 80ft0a;v...e../ Mdia. Civcmnati.... ‘ RaltunorCie.:* ' )L? Loutsvili©..... “ Riotoaoei..... Xto«“ 81. Louie...-,2 to2k“ Cttriestes..v iyk to tt ** .S' to2if 4 ‘ oavannahe.... xto.l'* Clevehnd... ./.l tolJ 4 '“ W0biie...,.... 'jl to ** : NaahviUe. ....1 to iU “ New Or Mam.. X ton ** to ' - Stock,.Exchange f V - * r June *B' IKS)! * . tsMinh lT B. tu Bx.ATMaißn« Street. . ,v ' - FW«T BOARD, x ; > >' MO 6n~ flfl I9JO City R» 7h, 43 HOD Chett Vfcl R7o’«V39H iMO - rfo*--.- 59,H aouQCmndc Amb fe’ifc.MS 3 Wnriisto B 5.,...<48H 3 MiuehiitH'. l,a.~u 63 , =V>: - . BETWfcEf f - P«w'n T e g-c.V/.. *6 ; j - «B EimuraiQhfct lOt.fi 2l! SM -It 71>« . -mu <,*>:. *»¥ --WW se*dß«t»*«Wß74K 7rn Fa R U Wmt ,rs*ra •10®. > 4000 4o admt,*iWß smcf • - *'?-» Tf ■' ciw*9'*ni Sid. Atm: i 6a»'ra/?f*£§[i it*»w .ijtmvimv. \ RMantfa W l Cnleon..*4 «4 . -CpV*rf,JJ4 .JJS Smipt&nx . 7* i WeTJmde.o4 .ixi i TUvftk;.. ajf »-. i Navart, p •; ■ a# - FkiYBtf6tpbik:Marlcet6. I '3* Evening. markettadollbatffrmto day,the demand f -: for export and home tfse being limited.. The receipt* ; BTe-Tejy iiiht,*Bd ibaealee reach none 600 bble only at r ,' f6.76!0r extra. includin'* WO Vble - feneyWoefera family Flonr at Q9.€2% bbl. The - xaoderatelyvitlJio the above range of . nrice*.;utubr*i>dAnd quality. Kye'FlmV and Corn • itaalar# alee odlet; tlte'ldnattrie offered at 6714, and -tfrehtteratjJMy^tp'bTiy'nibodte&loi;' • - . boMer* oferime ..., eualitrareArm. .‘the demand.however. ialinitrd. and . mr mlee eomanae aboat4 ** botbeje, in lots, at from ,-•1 Jito'#t.4of6r,fair to rood ami prime red, the’latter ' forDelawitfa. and 91.40 to dldfdr. white. Jfje .ia ■earoe.aad wHiacin aemaHtray at 770. Com ia leea .native. and father low«r;*VnjtsoQotm*belejelkiw eold, Ats3»ff>o.ih:>«l¥ at tha iatur rat*, aaoat^hfelndin* ; tome inferior *t«fMe. £ , (Mi,§Te ucebaeted, but ' * ratherdd)i<9tdSo&rBtace«ajßdsSofof'Oehvare; . 'ft** l *offered.** IS. Coy^^^Tk?t'*^V‘ n,r J r h'*t ? a demand; andyrxoes are ' -ttnaetied irith a email ouemeea only to :j%ttgi(U£?Ttie movement ia email, and the market r" witaoaiahlreluin/r*;t .-‘'n 1 - • H»ov»»w>xe«—The market ooetinnteon toe mWnno*; 100 tneke Mawin eold at lie. ami t ■l4aJMb.aatn quality. --~ tnovlae off-rather freely, ana MO bble Weeteraeod si tthCatStorw u* lota.' 'Peiwerlvama i bis . - . are Mwroe.Md eeU at 9lWo, oradge 20c. and hhds at Sio • 'V- aalion. t • v? £- - >’ ■ v . Xafrkets by Telegraph* w * “BiiTiirdes/JiiD# SB.—Floor doll; How Aid etrtet held At • Vbat eteady: aeirwrute .> *ITJ; (.W tf4o*l4o; r*d_sl.»CUo.-Corn hieher; whit*end)fUowSB|fa*atloOftl school, the c!n df'an, wiUi ibalr teache»*,,arid others, to f aboot live‘hundred andfv.ty, u.et at the. t * ehereh at?o*eld«k ia fi/o mornittg.'efid s fter completion ' allthe preliminaryefraestmemeVaud ««'appropriate •' prayer hr two qrihe,brethren,''thewho'e company pro \ eeededto. Twelfth Arid Spring Bardin atrrota,"’Where a ' aalfieientnumber of Ridge-avenue carawere in wniticig •'to carry them to thefr place of destination-strawberry Manmdn, some' four mileaout. During the day there ■ - were Btnnernitf srftrvie of oonld'riot con veniently leave ja-JJI# poon ng, eo the whole num* - beronthegroundatonetiine.wweboiiteUht hundred - - • pertoae. ; - - The day wee *rent in a Very'sensible way* .tad to the . evident eijoymerit of allpresent* There was not a act programme of tire*nrne,aod therefore bcefesP, reliKinba eyewTVfto interfere with the rural pleasure* of either Tfhe edmirablo reU* adopted for thego-. „•-■ Tefeiiept of the ohitdten iarid their attepdanfe.were, to ' (h9e t with remukible ifrietnesi, tbfl jarye number,', and. the bun rv l *t*iWiet*ee<»f#»)wl«wting»porti:eng«jred.jfl by the I - littia folk*, there wfcs/we bellers T not the tightest «e- \ 'cldei t tomat the ytfasnleeof.tfeedsj* - 'Wbentbe din - in numerous Tar- 1 . 4 /tise.sod frcmJhj/bmmtjrorj-rovifioa mede by thiH tbeieeepTieot; wßorgcpey r epreed enmpteose ban . , - the l»rie. shsdy tress r ' L w4te the" train of puieiuer ears wee ;-V tjuim ia the happyVgctireion ate to the r w|tfph„'|tWjiioubt hot, wilt ■-> 1 ;• her rememberAdvnth pleasure hyatt who participated. . ' ‘ 1 Skatin'*, #* to. -; V.-. ; ' - Lodlei.Bottor Di*,*,, ne., of oor ' '.'T ‘ ’'tmU'tlitmt Sits Hl*.Se«( iHU.WI'VM'Wi’ prirM.: c«*i) 4.C0 ,Houm Fti'nlih,r««njl X-s: : i«wi»e(*a»w t Pl»».djWM».H*.CM^»«itrtre*t; ««^.f»Vl.hertoi!]u,tr»it('c^flr,ir w ,Bnn, im tniltthine*." tfiet'uth liftb.:muw«f-4«ilt ImunM. ~»tISSa " Cb«-i»‘S*- S ft.ClothwtiKniW'nnm” of Gtsn- Cli« * fßu£«tr*.(,'-h a ,re “ lilt!, pro I. y . «nuk »r, Mernnp*aiiid bp uwfal Ki 't* »J -■ f t k • , .... Tt>.rrt‘T*' mitl; I? •«J>e(sreti i« th« cn,- iapjOStl|litfll«? *.<■■ A*.- : 'HiK- • V l’"'ss?;,-^WB:aBH»IVib- Q»*W EdFF*B!f.—Th« ti* * natwwnwrwawf --' iMJdtiro w*«bslow R«*oy I*l»isd—aJlboandop. .‘ • tSetalti wbetfc Jf Reokwith,3days from Hasten, Wd, *r*/n to JM ij BowJsr t 00. ?ll - -• " ‘ ii?"' bttwmoath, - -* : , fOprreepoadenoeof ThePres*.) _ , . T . ,- ’ Now Y onx, June 28._ *htP*Audover.fromNewOrleans} Orpheus, rtoroßaUiraore; baric Tivola, from Pnneer brigs Luoln oaiXiom Arroyo; John Butter, fromPortnn Platt. ■ , “ - - . Bofliow, June 28 Arnypd, ship. Enoch Tram, from Liverpool; bark Va- JeltivfroaCap* Town. r • ' ’■MftW'MtANDA. , „ • MBteamßhijp Kanßtajcton. Baker. henoe, arnvad at Bos 'HstbaiOßhip Delaware, Cannon, hence, arrived at Bal tMnrereiMriir.' -■• •■ Steamship Granada, Harris, from New Orleans and Havana, arrived ta New York yes^rday.- fltetmabip M*untas. Liesegamr. from Matanzas June 2ld ArnreuatNew York veaterdar. . , SteamthioßftUtraore, Green, from Baltimore, arrived at Havana Met inet. •■ - -- - , Ship John- Clark, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, waz eposes Mth tut, *> mile* E of Barnezta. v Bhip Grev **agle, Hughes, from Havana, arrived at N York ye* erday. ~ . _ _ 'Ship# Emily Ant ustir.'AtAlaqta, Gov Langdnn, Apn E Hoooer. Tonawnnda, Philadelphia, and W Camming*, 'for Philadelphia, were loading at Liverpool 16th ioet. Bark J B Jdaneon, for Philadelphia, sailed from Ma tancaalithinet. "Birt Marian. Smith, rrortt Rio de Janeiro May 12, ar n^odatN«wYork>eetd»dav. - _ -Bark Washington Butoher.Colhn*. for Remedios and Fbl'adelphle, cleared at Havana 19th in*t. '’Bark Acacta, Pinkham, henoe, arrived at Cardenas 18th tnst Bark Modena, Ryder. from Boston for Philadelphia, sailed from Holraee’Hole a#'h inrt, _ - • Bark Ardsthan. Kalioob, sailed from Cardona* 22J met -Bark Cord el ia, Robert*. from Balhadnes. arrived at St Thomae lOtii Inst, and sailed 14th for Maracaibo. Bark C w Poult*®?. Sprague, at Havana 23d inet,was chartered to load 450 b ho* atSagua for New York. Bark Ida Baynes. at Havana 2W inet i wm for Philadelphia, at r ?dary A Ftetson*w** chattered at Havnna23l inet. to load sugar for Philadelphia at ®U» per box—ca paoiey ifiCO boxes. _ . . Brie Trad. Brown, honor, arrivod at Havana lTtlunsfc Brjg C C Bilimr*, Cort, nenoe, arrived et Trmidtd BAnnoad«lfi, Hatch, henoe, arrived at Boston 17th Instaut. ■ i Brig Black Squall, Davir, hence, arrived at Cardenas 16th fost. ' • ling P A Paige, Davie, henoe, arrived at Cardenas iStlncat..., Brig,Ocean Wave, Morton, for Philadelphia, oleared at Matanza* Ifith met* Bug May Queen, Morton, was discharging at Matin* S**2otbtoSU ; Qolir 0 H Rogere, Langley, sailed from Algtanzae 19 U inst. for Philadelphia. „ . , .. , PcUr Pennsylvnom, Brown, for Philadelphia* vraa chartered at Havana to load 200 hlida at §6 per hhd- . •fiohrj M Houston, Russell, from Portland, arrivod at Havana 23-1 in*t . . Poiir 0 P. Talpoy, henoe f arrived at Newburyport 26th mst. 1 , ARRIVALS AT THE,PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ' ~ BP TO 12 o’clock last sight. . CONTINKHTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ate. PR Rent. Phila . R Garrott, B»1t L Clover. NY Dr Higeina, Ga K MoCalie, Cin' 8 A JHndses. Allentown A Van Swarmgor.Phila J P Pnroero*. Pittsburg EU Bowen, • a . EH Dirh', Boston Jasßuzaev Pittsburg J 1/Graham. Allegheny W Ward, Allegheny . Mr Miller &• la. W'oKeesp’t PH Bies.v fc la. Pitt.burg 8 'lor.nw. Pitlshnrit E FAsselt &. la, Ohio W B Todd A la, Wash t* Give -fi-lrt k d in, N 0 Thus Mack. Boston W King, Gettysburg Jan B King, Gettv*!mrg Miv* V. i CKing. Gettysb? John P Hooper Balt WF Cooke Balt G*.» J Hugh**, Pa Mis* Hi-mith P L Banks.Gj- Mrt?nnth,l>a Ga G R Banks, ‘is., John F Ferguson, N C John NC AM Frid.ey*. Minn. Mum MFridlex.Mion C H MoCormick,Chicago J WMurrettde la. Va - MissLAMurrete. va. Mist MR urrelt. »eno . . Miss A Haraoaitle, N J MtssK HHatdoMtle,N J FJBanks.Ma o.Krontisn NY'- ’ I* .Kline & 1«, Lebanon .Master S Klme, Lebanon.. MimßM kune, Lebanon Miw T H Kline. I-«barton W H Green, ill C W Bead. USN . If S Marshall. HI T . W C McCal*.Trenton '• Doug ms & la, St Louis K B McPherson, bt Looig 4 Jax Rhodes, HP-MurteV feta. Ntshvitte ' , 'R.N K W M Fcott.Chicago . Mi»» Hickman. W Chest WH < ippincott, Pittsburg J A MoMiilan. T7P A HW Lambeitos k la .Minn .T A t.anonke, Manor,. Mre B I.anrake. Mncoy M**s R K Lnnirca'e. M*cr J w Taft & la, Ohio J H 8n ith k U, Pliila A Jordan k la. Pa E JJ» Towimend, N Y Mrs A PhtUtColutobua . ~lfc Rioe. N Yotlc J Harderhergh. * York H Coovburo. N Y Mr Blair & In, Md JobnMagg, NY G a. Brooklyn CM Cox. Boston John 88dbv, Balt D Hoste>ter. PjlUhurg Chet L «tewort, N Y L G Basil. Savannah Geo H Chrever, Savannah ThosP, Ba«ly Ai», Pa. Geo King k la, Ga GG Wells, Me ,;RRoper . . MasterCUrkson C bppin£-A Ja..Ga H Btibh«. Savannah • M’hog I. Turner, Havann’* h John Herr, Lnno*st*r G 8 Kaulfman, Columbia * H Purple, Colambia W T Bradley, Conn J D Trance. Conn Col Tl omas. Wnahm«ton J H Niobols, Washington W A Shepird ,Troy, N Y ,A Baud k la. UH A JR I ouia. N Y Jcz Johnson, Miss Mrs E Johnson, Miss , r GIRARD HOTTfiE—Ninth' and Chestnut streets. FH. Armstrong. Hoboken Thoe H HaM. Hoboken DWRigts, NY Jas Mnnroe Ark slex Inrnbnll* Ark B G Single A la, Del * Miss Mathews, Del Mim LWatk tie, Del 'G W Darlington. Md C F Coombs. Md *t Fairbanks. Crow Wing HE Haynes. l L‘(uo .BG Rein, Ohio Miss Reiss Ohio •K WSmith* Chicago F h Billen. St. I Louit .. fiH Dadd k W. Boston AD Hi;rir, Cinmnnati WOMcRejDoMs. Ind Hon T J > nrk.N J KA Ailse, Trenton , • w KLewis* la, Alhanyfl •Mies Armstrong. Albany David Wuiisma, Jas Maxwell.Brookljn J M Kin b>ll A4a,Montreal • 'Uioe s-erwa h,Y H 8 Hayes,-N Y. John Hayes. NY OH Ceauhen. Crow W ing R B Gordon k la. Conn , Miss Gordon. Conn Hiram roeht, Pnila - A J Moori'esd. Pottsvule R' 1 abemella. Beit - ' A Masa* Balt M _ Cltesa.Bat \ J F-Navarro NY' HVon niabo k la, N C Girard Rti es & la Miss wis'sCtUes, Miss' • This N lows. NY * MrWtvtt*. e> O * • J-P Aailsrd. Hichmond Get> MetSonjgto k la, Md Mjs* AlcGonigle. W Miss Vming. Md • -W B Mowhrxv. N 0 Bami W F tzierald Ideut Col Eiholt, N Y fi W Stanley, Pfindeton ' H tinnlop k la. 8 C Alfß Robinson,NO - D W Grenthew, Ga b P White, Ga W T Cutler. Ga W P MetJin &,la. Brooklyn H Murphy, Fa _ Geo De B Keim. Potuvilfe Col Tbo« A Lawjence, Pa «ieo Green tlft.NY WWWV»hh.bY DJbeiiey.Ga . . Miss Relit* Bjib*y, Q» Mis* Annie Bailev, Ga 1, L Bay ley. N C Jos Morphy, Jr,N C - Waller BowleAVa Che* K Walker. Tern Jae MoPhail, Md RnbtHenderson. N-Y ' H K Murphy * m.NC W 8 Burley. NY DC Brentey * la. Potistn GD Avery, Mich G tv Root. Hartford, Ct Dw Peliuer A- la'fNY ' Mi«Wi'son,NY MltaOook.NY .Th« s 8 Scott, Mass fas TPocit, Mass T W Bullett. Phila , Rami Csnewell, NY K H Owen. Hartford John M Burne t Cal FAuzoiris H 8 Wilson k la, 8 C Mist Newhall* S C JmE Watkins, Bo.iklyu K Roaohe,.La Rpbtß Jordfln.N Y • W W Willie. Md W W Gillespie Md Cftas K •'ellr, W,J M M Morris* la, NC - Mi«t Wingate, N C 8 Yates I evy. »a -R Tkinif. .vafannah John P-Wetherill, Phila. • H Woodruff, L I K Whaley, N Y B 8 Wlix ev N J nff'wi.M ■ ■ Ge. Kliis, NY, , Due Gorouria.N 0 Chng Jones A fa. La • Hoh If J Walker. Wash . 0 Wend* 1. Wa«k -A Mehatfey* w * • John ° Rives. Wash B F Jordan * la, Va Mis* Jordan, va Benj Heath. Boston *: JPortlf. Va bneeneßoaeh. N 0 3 W Roach. NO H C?npn*-r Miss, C W Read, U 8 8 Paynee Hiss Jones, La 0 Mrothi’l H.......... fit r »0 *; Ao€7 ' ff peno’a R. cash. SStf 10 : oft..'. SB4 3i an.: m£ 3 Cam t A mb II 13SS * Con'ei.'.....;. 21H I I N P*nn’a R («Pftlß:vO’l ml lUQUbgbZno...... 1& ■ 8 Raco * Vine sUR.tt f « Girard .8an1t........ 455« i :n boards. 11000, Tioga R 7m, I' IT ITk. tana Twr. lots C £ Am s**& 48 *0 851* *«0 Pet Div Cl *.93 moo ' <' d<>..*• t"®i 98 ’' aw -• dn;......v l*» 98 ' : 10 Or 8r: CfiftUi, .31 - 358? Ik P*n*-«w ®.\, )1 > >4 llflr Ctori iftit.. .UOi (P«8-w:i4; ‘ . Btd.Atktd t 70 LoitfWd H..." IS!f'-‘UJf »eb Cl t ff dToff.v. . r 61$' JhhCi'AWforietf* .. Vorjhftjimß... 8?4~ Wi h ptmn vj»V -mi flM»#nb*lUo*,;.fl»S- 6*- ' Csfetß !stfntfcdj|3o -31 Frkftl* xmth *■ 04 Bed£TMtUR« 47 Ijjce A Vjue-Bt B.SIW si vrwtPhiift ea , B*ntc*fc P»ne.....- Green frTofttef..2fl< 2i)i Che*!* Watautssg 39 ■ . JpNES’HOTEIr-Chestr at street, aboye Sixth. ilH*ldrid‘ie,,Fhita- Wm *u«sels •'alt . it p Br*»n*n,CK - T) a Breen an. Ca'bonilale 1 Y- a Bradley. Wasn.ir 0 M K Morw. va Jn© Marth, Md H Martin- Md Sami Pierson. Ga lewis Render. Ga M-A Blown. ft Y AHWUw.NJ Win P'LHUder.N Y E FerEwnn* N Y 1> MeConkey* W Chester Jan Hajvaid Boston Th©*"West.Bo*’on GCMpmfm.NO, » r H Fulton, NC J H Nelson ft la. N C )rSherman, Canada ' Mr* French. A’ox, Va l)rsil*l! A 3e A wf .Belvidere lieePepao. TteWuWo Hon j C Mo y ibbin.f‘al J J Mu**'***, Ncwrille J«o 0 Ostorloh, Weir oo J-eSTaI ifero. V» H Nut, Bnn<*ver, Pa ' )r 01 instead, U S N Mrs' »lms'*ftd A oh. Texas ,T»dob Texaa • • Mrs Wander A ch, Texes Mm Lamb, Texaa Mus Larob.Te*** <» J Laurence, a mersviUe C * Foster., M inersviue C J Cameron. Caledonia Wni Crowoer- N Y A Thompson Corn, * y L L M mor. • reen co *an BlohardJ-pfk Horen J# Marbury, NY Isaac Smith, f*Y, , H *lorri«nn, TWt Miss * orriaon. Balt . J T “efowe Wilkesbarre ) MoPonaffl, Pittsbary ' A BMiHer. Bv't A B MullfO„C«.chmatt John GcahemKy H Burke, Ya C 8 Garrett, Va AMERICAN HOTEJj—Chertnut. ahova Fifth. P#o M Huili. N Y J«» PRnilh, Reading Olookhjrt, Phlla • - . FEUfijrtO.NY lohty D'jKK.n.N Y , g Huein». Balt tobtSaTd»,4rt&la,TM *» **Hamilton.Min HVain. WntfrtnWn.NY - T N "ntwrsmi, Mine't/’o T CJNlpnla, jr. E niton Md WMCeWnvepAUiPa H w Watano* Williamsport W o Kennede & 8 m, Ua } Krtmn.DM ' . P J Wf>oJrl>ff. C>rm ' H Lyons. Pal w I,Piss'..New York J M Oh'o ' J A Halo* Aid T McCarty, Jcrtcy Short * - - fir. LOUlSHOTEL—Chestnutstreet, ftb.Third. Thos Brown PhiU A P Cobb, Phila D Bmwn.Fall River Garrison. I’nitsviHe i Wll*.,Mlru , rs» , il*e B I o*. la. fc *. Ct W(J^a'ter n *ld. Greensboro W K Lo •» Rending, Pa OAHKert.NY GATutlo.Ohin _ N Y- TtOHartmon Danville,P» Oen Jean. Pnvnnnnh P B Mos»y. Bq;ioo / A'Moniieimer, Phila F v huh*rt, N Y A Perkins. spr'n field, Mu** John W*'ls, Balt, , WphnUuoV. NY B DannenhoW, Cincinnati Chae C Smith* N Y- THE tTNTON HOTEL-Arch atrMt *bovc Third. , R Werner NJ ■ ‘ Cfomly. Ohio. , W RRhacffer, Fittafarg WB»*wart. Pittsburg JL Rieltl, J’snvil!e> T O Young Ala. INoifolk Ik Phillip* PH a .T M Ha*mond, Ohio -W « HiHmuro. P* Cn\ M Wbeeier. N Y L Wsyt*. Cfinfon on Mi** F Wert* Clinton co B !»o*«rtthaLSan Francisco J K Pu«h. Dovlestowo KF Pugh. Boy leaf own Jlenj H»rwo(d. Pofliville 3 F.Hsststrti. StLnuls M-a JVnnwell. Del Mr* Clark. Dover, Bel Mim Lizzie T(Vark,Bel SMCahG* *' * W, W Wataon, Ohm W H ‘Jeytar.OWo . J E dmithi *W Mu# Jgffi!tli,Md • - STATES UNION HOTEL*—MurW.t rtreet. Sixth. OS i'inshtov PhiU' G.o V? Sh*-, BPr t .i«, AJt'K>nii , Clis«R Wlfl. " w Cht.’not. Oc&aitt, Wjlm.Ttei 8 Penriook.P* .. Bft»»*lMp/Sr*l>«rh3r, Pa ?* v ’Thoi» Wiikee. Chicago P m Bar*, pi -, r. Jeaao Barrolet NY t Frsck Crtiiby, Pa JJJevoe, We»t Cheeter BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third *t„ ftboye CaUowhltl, R F WhitAker. Hnr York J Mum r ord. Pa WJjraadenbo»h f Bichm hapin. Eatfon J HWiUon. 'llenfoVn C BajMr- Sch Haven I> WiH am*. Danville,.pa J Jones, Danville, Pa E I)o*ter, Beth.leheiHi FARLEY SOEAF it.; below Vine. J vf Bodvetf 1 . Doyteßtuvn *fkersville,NY APmith. Freemnnt . Q P Qufok, Bai.cook H Myfjri, Baitimor* . " : NATIONAL HOTEL—Am* street, above Third. ft M hv*arL Lsticvtcr A M fiwarr A In Lane Thoe Graham. Pittsburg A N Boyer, Donaldf on R Thompson, Doylestown A RBooshtor. b§b nou 3W it head. Wifkfl*b«re 1 8 HiKtiinß, -H.adinrf AKeppflrtl.tiA . r 3PEGIAL NOTIOES, ', .The New Peefomb—Phawns’/ Pau ■iowNi.t—Th»ool,brat,d JAPANESE'EXTRACT for: thd-handkerchief prepared from the’ ‘of the ‘celebrated Tree of Japan. The Molirß. PHALON take pleasure'in stating that the new extrgot-haanever been surpassed for its strength, aromatic sweetness-and lasting perfame. Copyright secured.'. For sale every where. Prepared only by - PHALON * SON# jeW-lOt; . 61 GREENE Street, New York. Mb r ep. a ’ Miraculous Vermin De- STHOTBn, the oldest and beet remedy known for Ex terminating PATS and . -MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MU4Q.UITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS. ' tar Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by aUDrnggisU everywhere, myl6-3m Smwing •- MAOirtifKS. All persons who hate bought Sewing Machines which will not perform, the work expeoted, are informed that SINGER'S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work# No one is ever disappointed in the Machines of ' I. M. SINGER * CO#, No. 810 CHESTNUT fit, apJ-Sm - ' , To Consumptives.—Qubru's Cod Liybr Oil. JSI.LT. This great speoifio for Consumption is fast superse ding all others in Its curative effeotsupon those afflicted with tubercular diseases,' being twice as efficacious as theorudeoil. Prepared upon highly scientific princi ples of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseouß taste of the ptain article, it is received into the storaaoh in its jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis solved and digested, passing into the email intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritious properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Aoademy of Medioine. and recommended by the faoultr everywhere, this preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for Consumption and all Scrofulous affections. Sold by FREDERICK BROWN, oorner of CHEBTNUT and FIFTH Btroets; FREDERICK BROWN, Jr„ Continental Hotel} and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, mHSl'Siufdm Oirs Pnioa Clothing of tub Latest Stylus, made in the boot inannorrexpressly for RE* TAIL SALES. LOWEST soiling prices marked in Plain Figures, All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PIUOE system is atriotly adhered to, os we beUeve'this to be the only fair way of doallng All are thereby treated alike, - JONES * CO., ceS-tf AH MARKET Street MARRIED. BUCHANAN—KELLY —On the 27th instant, by Rev. H. Au/us us Smith. Mr. James H. Buohanaa to Miss Reltecvtt Mar* Kelly, all of Philadelphia. * M ARRDALIi—FOR D.—On tiie 27th instant, by Rev, vr, W. Work, Mr. Cilab H- Marshall, of Delaware, to Miss Martua E. Ford, ot Philadelphia. * DIED. O'KEEFE.—On the 28th- inst, at his residence, Potts vii'e. Rev. Joseph O'Keefe. , Tre Revrrend olerey, and his relatives and friends, are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from the Reading dfpot. Thirteenth and on Satur day# netween the hours of 12 and l o’clock, without fur tberitot'ce To prooeed toSt. Mary’s Cemetery. ** C^ONIdK.—At Monrovia. Frederick oountv, Md .on h* morning of the 23th instant, Catiiarine, reliot of the ate Jsonb Cronise. . * A**CHKJl.—On the 27th instont, m Haddonfield, Jerse W Starr, infantsonof Benjamin F. and Kale W. Arc er, aged 8 months, , . . GlBSON.—Onthe27tn instant, James Gibson, in the 27ih sear of his »ge. . , , r _ Funeral from the reaidencfi or his father, No. 1227 Chcrrv street. thi*( Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’olock. * NIGHTUrTJ^R.—On the 27fh instant, Adam Night* Unjter,inthe43dyearothiSAee. % Funeral fro n hi* late rcsid-nc*. Perkfiomen street, lat* Powell street, baluw Nineteenth, oa Sunday after noon.at4ocl.ck- PROB'FC '.—On the26th instant, Caroline D. Pro* ba*co, in the 23d year of her age. * Funeral from the residence of her mother. No. 26 Catharine s'reet.this fFrtdayfinorning.atSo'clcok * HEWSON.—nn th* 27th mstani, after a lingering ili ness. Miss Anna H. H*vson. Funeral from the residence of Christopher Binder. 1446 ilarThaU'trert, on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o’clock. KNEADS— On the 26th mstnnt. Mary ,rlla Kneass. Toun-reat daughter of*Jamos A and Barah J. Kneass, a,'*d2l months. LINENBHPb.Tf ! .—* n the 28th instant, Mr. Peter Linens* eom, in the 68th jear of ins age. Funeral from hi* late rosidenno. Nnrri* strept, ninth doo* below Second street, this (Friday) afiernoon, at 9 o’nlook. „ *. MARLKY.—Ontho 27th instant, James,son of Roh t and Busan Mariey. aged 3 rears. 9 months. Funeral from tlie Tcsidence of his parents, No. 2060 Saasom street. tliia(Fr'd«y)morning, atlOoolock. * BROWN.—On the 27th ins ant, at Norristown, Mary Brown, in the 49th year of her a?*. , . Funeral frnrp the residence of her htiabtwf. William Btown. Washington street, above Greeu Norristovru, on Sunday aften-oon. at 4 o’clock - , * -gLACK AKT) PURPLE FOULARD SILKS. BESSON & SON HAVE LATELY IMPORTED, Ono case blaok and purple Foulard Silks, One case plain black Foulard Silks, Two coses black and white English Chintzes. One ante gray Chene *' Syria" Poplins. . One case gray Chene “ India Glace*’ Poplins. One casndark gtay ft ide Grandrills. Three onset Pflglisli Crapes and Crape Veils. Two cages low priced black Alpacas. MOTJBNING STORE. 918 CHESTNUT STREET. N. fI.—WHOLESALE ROOMB on Second Floor. It rnHR only; reliable article— JL CLARK'S Patent INHRLIQLF, PENCILS, for Alarkmg all kinds of Oiothing neatly and indelibly. They go their work better than ink, without its trouble orriiko* Blotting. Kachwillmark 2000article*. For eale, vVholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR Sr ro.. Agent* for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHKSTNUT btreet. I* l * Brn rrr* UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— IL? DBPaKTMi*Nr OP ARTcl—'lheeXHminat'on ofnaudidate* for admission will bn held at the UMIVBK -81TY on MONDAY, the second day of Jmy, at ten o’clock A. M. can apply for admissiun to. pursaethe full for the degree of Bachelor of Art*, or oolv that portion of it fur»htoh the degree of KacbMor of Scienoe is given, or any such portion as the Faculty nia * function. GEORG B A l L v N, je39 30ji2-3t ■ Beoretary of the Faculty of Art*. UAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-Mr. GIL ILY ADaMS is no longer authorized to uo business forW. ALVIN LLOYD or his BiH>raboyt and Railroad Guide. W. ALVIN Li OVD. New York, June 27.1862 je29_2t_ THE GREATEST LUNCUCOF THE ILj SEASON to be given at OUR uoUik LIBRA Ry Street, to*morr w morning from 1* to 12 o’clock, «.o ned Beef and Snapper Soup. IS • JaR BH YaN, It* Proprietor. JOHNT. NMITHb OF PHILAPELPUIA, Uj* J’°rPft*SlD NT of the UNI i'Bw STATE 4 . GEORGE N. BATES of Jenkintown, Mouttomery county Pennsylvania, intend* to d*iiv*r an address in lndependenc* Square, on JULY 4th, 1860. in favor •nf JOHN T- SMITH, forth'* next Presidency of the Uni tedStatog. The public at large are Invited to be movent. After the reapers, the mofettn* w il organ.ze. J»23 3t* rrs=" POST OTFU'K, PHILADELPHIA, PA., U 3 Junk 27th, 1830. Toe late Act of Congress restricting the compensation of contrao'ors for carrying the Mails to OahlornU, Ao., by sea, hav ng rendered it impracticable to mike con tra ots for suoii service, Lkttkr Mmm will, hereafter, be made up at this Office, daily, fr California. Oregon, ami vvnshmgton 'l'erntory to bo conveyed by the Over land Route, via St. Louis, Mo. This Office has rot ns yet been notified of any arrange ment by which Newspapers, &0., for these coin's can BK FORtV iEPKD. . tt. B. UROWNK, (Vlr* UA'lVßfiSm OF PENNSYLVANIA, IL| . (DKPARrMENTOF ARTS.) The Examfimtion of the Juamr, Rnphomoro, And Frothn an Clo»«es. at the close of the Third lerin, will be held ts the fallow ng order r MONDAY, gflth— From 9 to 11 • A, M., Sophomore*, bf the Vice* Provost. (Chemistry of the M*tal».)am) Fresh man, by Prof. Kendall. (Osomoirr.t written. From 11 tol. Junior*, bv Prof. Alien.(tne Eleotraof Sophonlea.) TUESDAY, ssth —From 9 lo 11, Juniors, by the V:ce- Provost,(Dynamics.) and Sophomores, by ProL Ken* d*H, (Analytical Geometry.) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof Mien,f Herodotus.) W KDNhSDAY. ?7th.- «rum 9 to U. Juniors, br Prof. Kendall, (Differential Calonlus,) and emphomores, by Prof Copnee.f English Philology.) written. From 11 to l,Fe*shmen,J>y rrof. Copree-f History ) THuJUJ»'Av.S3th —From 9 toil, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, /the Memnoiimi of Plantas,) From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (the Clouds of Aristo* jJianfts ) FRlDAY,29th.—FromOtoll. Juniors, bv Prof.Cop* See. (Jurisprudence of the United Ktites ) From 11 tol. nnhoninres, by Prof. Jnoksou, (the Odes and Epistles of Horaoe.) SATURDAY. Sflth.—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Frof. Jaokson, (the Satires of Horace.) _ , . . * „ GEORGE ALLEN, je2s-fl Fecretarv of the Faculty of Acta. The holders of the bonds of this Company, due’jnly 1,. 1860, can now reoeive, upon application at this offioe, lo per oent. in cash, upon the terms specified in the oirou lar attached. The holders are also entitled lo the benefit of a Sink* ing Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1860, and m pursuance of the ooniraot.entered into by he oompany and duly recorded, to carry the same into ffeot. ___fil.ilKAl)FOßi>, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Nottct lo tht Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1, 1860. These bonds are.eecured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 93,808,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amountof the annual mierest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds And the security of the mortgages in the preoiee condition In which they are now hold. Fruah sheets of oonpons for the interest, payablo half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of 10 per cent, will be given to the holders, in consideration of their absenting to the extension. This bonus will be pa Also, large Engravings. Views of the Main and Quar ter Dm**s.nd Saloon or the GREAT MbTf-BNI Puli detailaiof everything of rmrortance onnneoted with the sreatest Naval wonder in the world. THE INQUIRER, Double Sheet, with Supplement, is for sale by all News agent* evorywil're, prioe Tvs o CE vTS. Served by careful Carriers at an earn hour in the mormvg for TWELVE CKivTS a WEEK. rayaM'b'thfl Carrier. Cffio® 131 Souih THIR7’ Street, below QHLsTNUr. - je23-2l EASTERN! GREAT EAST inquirer «»f TO-MORROW (Saturday 1 will conta-n a full lenst»i view of the mammoth steamship GREAT EASTERN ! The portraits of RUSB LL, her builder, and BttU NEL. her architect, with their lives. - Also, large Ener&viugs. Views of the Mairt and Quar ts' Deoksand Saloon ofthe GREAT EASTERN 1 " * 'FuU'detail* of everything of importano'« connected with Iho'yeateet Navel wonder irt the wortd, u ■ THE iNQUjJfKR, Double Sfipet, with Supplement. Is foreale \> v AH News A rente everywhere price TWO CENTS- waived by oareful Cjrriers at an earlr hour in-‘the ipornttyt for TWhLVK CENTS A WEEK, payable to the. Garner. l3} South THIRD Street, ' JfU9 n_ OIATB. ROOFING.—JOHN . WBLOfJ, ►SsUATHa, J« t-WMWd lo pat on nnjr i»n(ount of rooßa, Stlowrsto.,- All wor. witrran*cd REGULAR .NOMINATIONS, That the WILL of the MAJORITY must Severn, And in opposition to Seceders, Duunionists, and Bolters. THE HANK AND FILE WILL NOT BE BOLD, BETRAYED, OR CHEATED. DEMOCRATS OF PHILADELPHIA, JEFFERSON AND JACKSON. ! RALLY FOR THE. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT, , Stephen a. douglas! T]je man for the masses a* d the candidate for the ori els. The exponent of th* groat Democratic principle M Free men Bhall govern themselvis." • t Alt Democrats in favor of the elootion of HON. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, The Tognlar Democratic nominee, for President of the United States. HERSCHEI# V. JOHNSON,! For Vice President, and HENRY D. FOSTER, T or Governor of J’em eylrania, will assemble in MASS MEETING, ON SATURDAY* EVENING, JUNE SO, AT 8 O’CLOCK, IN INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, On the ground where the dootrine of non*in* tervention made the Thirteen Colonies free, united, and independent States. ' Come in squads, in battalions, in regiments! Como as patriots. Come,as freemen. Come ns Democrats. Come from your homes and wfokshopa. Come, os you love your oountry. The r ollowing distinguished speakers havo been in vited toaridrossthe meeting: Hon. Gt-ORGI' W. JONEB of Tennessee. Hon. A C DODGE, late Minister to Spain, Hon. H. 0 MARSHALL, of California. Hon. ANDREW I. HERRON, of i ouliima. Hen. JOHN I„ DAWSoN, of Pennsjlyania, * And others, whose names will be announced upon re ceipt of their acoepianco. je2&2.* GrpniRTEENTU WARD DOUGLAS * AND JOHNSON CLTJB’’will most TO-NIGHT nt 7H o’oock. at th* house of JACOB FLERX, itr N’NTIf Street, above Noble, to make arrangement* to NING ** lo t '® catioa eel > n £ on fiAi URDAY Ev£- All tbue Domoorafs of the Ward; all opposed to DUorgnnizors a*d Disuninnists; all friends of the greavDouslHs, are lnvit*u toL*t»end. 'ALFRED T. JONES, President, WM. C RU*BELb. geore’ary. It* Attention, democrats of the FOURTEENTH WARD. The Democrat* of the Fourteenth Ward are requpstfd to meet at the Ward Hou*f tlieUNCo*quß*BD DuMOCRACf. The meeting wili be addressed by Hon. BhNJAMIN FITZPATRICK, of Alabama, the Statesman, who re fused U o bonus poininition for Vioa President*, Hoa. HENRY G. BURNETT, of Kentucky; Hon. J. P. BENJAMIN, of Louisiana; Hon.CALEB CUSHING,of Massachusetts! Hon JESSE D. BRIGHT, of Indiana; And many ethers, who will be announced as they signi fy their acceptance. Our friends are requested to obtain from tbo Com mittee primed headings for signatures, and havo them signed and returned as early as possible. jefia 4t UJSTAIL DliY GOODS. LADIFS’ woven tvatoh-spk kg uonp FKtUTS. LADIEw f from fO cent* to 91. sp. L R Wi»VF.N rKI ft •H. 10 hoops 50 ots. LADfKg «;ovkN SKIRTW, Whoops ?5o«. FKt!iTS,2cthoops 9J. LAP E 8 W* VKN SKIRTS.2S hoop*. 9125 . t•AUI»•h* WOVEN SKIRT R. 3(1 hoops fi>UQ. And all s'ccsof MlRsßk* Wi Vt-N MCiRTR. CHINiMm.i.A ZEPHYRS of nil kinds sneperos. TRIMMING-*. •ACES, HAlRvrts, Cdflß T 3, to, Atjgreat sacrifices J. n . MAX WE 1. k. e'ON, .% 1 hr'n t EOvVtvNTH and CHESTNUT Streets. je?3Xtif TA W —') ip-lop assortment fast colors -R—“ fitured LATV.ad and rich BARKGFB, Jilao Lawns, i*ar»»KO ”rh3g, Bluo L'w, 3, liiitla Fioun'-es, P»hk Lawnq, H üble k kirt, Brown I.ruyns, Gay Style*. Black (.awi* Neat Styles, OhnooKto Lnwos, Black Bareges, FinerGuMle*. Gren^dires, t ine mohairs for Trawling t»r»»8 Good*, Exce'lont «rd cheap Mantilla Silks, Mantles and Du*»cro. x Lace Points n« d Myrtles, Q'od niflckHjik .Mantles. N, B,—goiiid bartaina in cheap Oyeas Goods at U to IS Cents. COiIPEK (t COuahd, je23 . fl. E, corner of NINTH and MARKe't, jyjßN’S WEAR, BOYS’ Cloths, Fnnoy Carsimeres, Cheap CRarimeros, Liten Dfills, Marsei log VeatinK*. OheaM’oahn s, A large stock of (ho brat inntity. and at cheaper rates than ever sold. COOPER (t CONARD. je23 8. E. corner NJNIII and MaAKE^F. follows: Leave fha passenger depot of the Wot Chester Had Philadelphia Cj>. corner Market and Tmfieibsirecta. Pb'Wi*elphn, daily (BnntUia excepted)at 7 jjq A. M.Hn«»4 45 I’. M. On Wednesdays n d Baturdajs an extra train at Z3O Leave'West Grove at 6.soand B.so A. M„aud4.*Q p m ‘J he7.TO a. M. train hmn Phimdelphia oonnecta . a, M t . oon pootin« with the ft 50 A. M. train frdij, West (J ova The beautiful boenery and well-known healthlulnes* qf Delaware and Chester counties offer, superior m duoements lo thoseluoklngfiir summer boarding. Freight* for this line received at No. 181* Market St. TMladelphin. Jane 23,1860, tafilii A 'Bn'pMm H i«Seit. A nVEbTrsiNO POPri/ARIZED.—AD xI. VBnTISING popularized. ADVERTISEMENT'S of aI'.L s''pß 1°“'“ iV&kWen^ N a^?naS'P’W ffrat Insertion. 1 * FOUR CENTS oaih eub'equert Insertion i _ n to day's Suprlement. OFFICE, gou h THIRD Street, below Chestnut. T\THEN-WILL WONi EBS CEASE?— * * RKlMt‘R.BECONPPtreet,RboveGraen. takes twenty-fonr Miniature or Visiting-Card Photographs for 81M H i prices for life-size Photograph* ate very low, rOLITICAL. FIELDI Stand by the party of OF ILLINOIS. JOHN 0. KELLttR. Secretary. PRESIDENT, OF KENTUCKY. OF OREGON. SUMMER RESORTS. A Rt A.TB.tHQ , rnu . OCEAN HOtJSB.CApfc ISLAND, PT.J. ; <.*?*• wejl-kuown bstalmsnraent, tbe favorite resort of Victors, is rtoir open for s .thfl recspt:i>D of queers. It nasbeen oonsderabjy enlarged and rafurnuhed, the sleeping rooms spOoiousand airy; ana omnmumoato to gut families. The house will be supplied -with wat*r rom the cold springs ■- . Persons desirous of spending n, f'V weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner could not do better then to live the Ooean House a trial. ISRAEL LKA.MING, jsJS-flw* , Proprietor. TVf ansion housw, mauch chunk, rr-*' CARBON CO., PA.—This is the most comforta ble ftfld extensive hotel In Northern Pennsylvania, and : toe proprietor fl ittere himself that thus fur he has suo oeeued in keeping it in a inanaer that oannot fail to sa tisfy all his guests. .. ih® Hoomtare newly and elegantly furnished, and aflbru e always oontams the very best the Markets The hotel is located on the banks of the Lehigh, direotly opposite the milroad depot, and at the base of Mauch Chunk Mountain. A pain leads from the roar of tne house to the «op of this mountain, from whioh pom*, * p r;i»®l«nt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sttbhme aoeno imaginable is presented.. . Auo House is abundantly supplied with tie best and Mountainßonn* water. Hot and Cola Bath® can be taken at all ttmrs. Jett 2m Qfc.OKQ*. KUFFKS, Proprietor. chunk, £*?. PA.—This HOTEL is now kept In a manner af fording every com ort to strangers and travellers. Arrangements ho\e been made this season to accom modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain soenory and rural enjoyments are here af forded. MIOHAKI, WILH- LM, , GEO. W.WILHFLM. Je3s-Uel Proprietors. A MERIOAN HOTEL. BETHLEHEM, Pa.—Tin Proprietor of tmsKolel has nowly fitted no his house for the accommodation of visitors during tue Buu dand enclosed, with swings, Ac. Tpe catering department wi|l Im under my own es pecial supervision, ami 1 trust that my reputation is sufficiently established to satisfy all that my table will be unsurpassed. Terms will be .$l2 per week Transient Boarders $2 per day. Carnages attached to the House will take Boarders to and from the tceanfree oloharge during bathing hours. jeM-tf WaOTHaYKR. m LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, NEAR Mil THE LIGHT-HOITSE* ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. (the nearest house to the surf), is now open for the re ception of Boarders. The proprietor resooetftiUt solicits & continuance of the patronage of his friends and the pub'io jets lm* .IQNAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTf.L, V . MILLKRBBURO, D\UPHIN COUNTY. PA. 1 his well known Hotel lias been leased by toe sub *orib-rr. and '-as been thoroughly m ova ted and entirely newly furnished. lUillershnrg is situated in one of th: molt romantic regions of Pennsylvania: the t-usque henna river flows imm.-diato-y by the to < n. and abort}* fine fishing ; the mountain eoenery is unsurpassed in the .State. Game abounds in ftrest plenty, Affording fine sport for huntsmen *, the mountain streams abound w*th trout m great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of spending a few months in the oountr*. will fir.d this one of the most desirable olaoes in Pennsylvania. The North Pennsylvania «ailro’id passes the town, And it is in daily communion'ion with Plnlnaelphin. Baltimore, end New York. The subscriber will uso every effort to make his guests comfortable. A J. WARFIE' D.Proprietor. Millersburg. June 20.13*0. je22 lm SEA BATHING, national hall, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE May. N. J. This flue, large, and airy house is NOW OPEN for visitors, it is distinguished for comfort, looalitr, and superior accommodations, with ample room for 300 per sons. Terms moderate. Je33 2m AAKUN GARRETBON, Proprietor. Heath house, SCIIOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN. N. J., Is now open for the reception of company Communi cations by letter will bn promptly attended to. « Je2l hn D A. CROWELL. Proprietor. TVEPTUKE HOUSE—ATLANTIC OlTy. ** —This popular and eminently 'avorite House at Atlantic City has.sinoe the closing of last season, been enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re juvenated in every par’iouiar. and ts now open for the season. From its de'ichtfnl situation, near ness to all places tl interest, dose proximity to the safest And best part of the beach, it >s rendered one of the moat convenient and decidedly the pleasantest house oh the Island. Terms—slo per week; ©1.50 per day. Children and servants half price. JOHN BMICK, Proprietor. R. L. FUREY, Superintendent. je3l-2m £JOTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and conveniently located at ATLANTIC) C ITY, N. ,T. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. jea?»3m M. MOCLEEB. Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-*Thit sp.vious Ho n Bs. situated at Atlantic City, will be reopened with every aceommpdqtion for Sieitors on the 25th instant, by the subscriber. Thn louse fronts the bench 12»feet, giving a splendid v(ew of the Ocean an 1 le near the Fishing and Sailing point. No pains will be spared to seoure the comfort and con venience of guests. je2u-2m THOMAS C. GARRETT. CTAK HOTEI/, ’ KXATILT OPPOBtT* THE XT, R, HOTEL, ATLAJITIO Of IY. N. j. TT , SAMUEL 2®AMH, PItdpRDTOR. DINNER VFIFTY CENTS. „ „ ALBO, CARRIAGES TO HIRE. WV” Boarders-accommodated on the most reasonable terms icro 3m CEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.— DELAWARE HOUSE is now open for the Benson. Jat9-3m* JAMES MKCRaY. Proprietor. TNEMONT HOUSE, 0‘ PE ISLAND, N. J.—HUMPHREY HUGHES, Proprietor.-This house, so -lenantly situaied in close proximity to the beach wi.l be open for the reception of visitors on the 83th mat. The large, splendid la*u in front of the house; the fine shade, good rooms and tilde, render it the most dosirable p>aoe on the island- Attaohcd to the premises are tviwlinc saloons and b irbar snap, jelfl lm AMEKICAN DOUSE, (JAPE ISLAND— Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.- This favorite hotel wiHop-n forth© reoeptbrn of visitor on MON DAY, June 35th. It lm< been f}l»eo up in the best style, and over? attention will be paid to tIA comfort of its guests. " JetB-drPepl WHITE SULPIIUR AND OHALYBE ATK BPRINGS, at DOUBI ING GAP. PA. These Spring* are m Ctipi/erland county. W miles vest of Harrisburg, and areaocessib'o from nil the Kast ern and t-oqthern vitiep by railrQiu to Harnstmrg, thence on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newvilte, thence right miles etagins* in nfew and easy ooaohes, to the Bnringg. Passengers leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore.or Wash* ineton, In the morning cars, arrive at the Springs the same evening ni 6 P. M. This property has changed hands, and has undergone a thorough repair; a arse building has been created in which qre warm and polil Datns,opdevory arrangement bos been mode for tho comfort and oonvenienoe of vi sitQrs. Newstablinr has been erected: horses and carriages wilt|AivAVB ha on hand for hire. Terms moderate. oirouiars and particulars, address the proprietors, jelfilm KENAGA. KQ3EK, COYLB, ft CO, Lebanon valley house LEBANON, PA. CHAB. W. KUHNLE, Proprietor. Summer boarders taken. The house is new and com modious, with grounds attached. Burroundmg country beautiful and healthy. Railroad communication with the oitv twice a day. Charges moderate. jeig Im* TliE SEA-SfivtiIE—ATLANTIC (JITY. MpKIi)BIN’S U. S. H PEL, The umloteigncd, prnpru or ot the above-named house, being now preparet to reoeive guests, re* apootfull* sohoits a ((hire of the pubho patron age. Since last summer tnero has been added to us hotel a lour s.orled wing. HO feet in lenrth. oon taming (beside the bed-room*,) a suite of three Parlors, for ladies, hnd -tvo tor gentlemen; also, a ieueptlon room, Wrtßh tcwm. and spaoioq? Vir,r-*Nom. Uowlntg Saloons. RiUiard Hooms, and hot and co'd Fr.U-vnter Rath hooins iiav'been constructed (hr the accommo dation ot visitor*, and the whole house wid lie iuhted with gas. The house has boon newly painted nqd fur nished winlo the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put in complete order, a well manned pleasure Yrvfht. and au excellent band of Music, have bean en gaged for the season. J. McklßßlN. jeU tf TTMTED SPATfcS HOTEL, LONG V» BRkNpH, N. J. The subscriber takos this method orintorining his frmnds and the pubho. that on and after JUNE SOtii bis house will bo open tor the re ception of guest*, when every oflort v/i\l bp n-nde to please those who may iavor him. the house is plea santly situated ou a fine h.luji. vmh lavfn iq front, A full view of the ocoan. good roads, smbheg, Ac., make houeein the country. Thecom is * c cr66ibl9 by t\vo daily lines from foot of WMnut-etreet wharf, via.; 8 A. M..and 2 P M. 'Referenoa-Grttndy.AYardaii, ft On., 2‘J9 Oheetnnt "fife. N . U - A - BHte «A r . CUMMER UOAKDING.—OLD SAND SIIRiNG npaT Wniqclsdorf. ’oiks county. Pa rMrJ^ilCtS, 11041 oornmodious HoTE„ AND BOA RD INGhLOUSb. at this dcliphtfuL k'unimer Retreat. >« ' ' be opened for Boarders on the 93" Commumoaion twice daily, from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, by t|;e Reading and i-ob-mon Valley IU-lronds. fiSTi/wi/der* received by tho week or through the gewi'uivon reasonable terms. jeBJm JOHN hUNDKRBACH.Propriftor, CARLISLE Tho (qvojite ra&ort far those who appreciate Graud Scenery, Curo&rland So Pn. S”,T S ' Uoml eo ° ,et)r > *** 8 e ° o[l Accmmodatiottsfor iaue ' 300. , For particulars send for Circu- TBBMs tow lar. OWEN, OLENDENIN. & VISSCHER. J e7-3m Carlisle Spring, Pa, BED3VRD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delifhifnl Summer Resort will bo opened for the reoeptlon or Visitors on tho FIRST OF JUNR, and kept open till the Ist of October. Tho Ilorel will hg under the management of Mr. A. G ALLEN, whose experience, omitte-ma maun*»rs, and attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance ol pomfnrt and k«ud treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information In regard to tne plaoe, will address the subscriber, JNO. P. hEED, S«o'y and Treasurer, tny3o-3m Bedford MlneratSprtnge Co. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, M-4 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania—This fßtib l ahment will bp <*p»n bv the lltn of June Tt.e ad vauta*ea of this beautiful resort art. i Mountain scenery, pure air,ami soft water: every, variety of baths, and ati u*ornont3, a good stock of hvorr horses, and car r a;.,. Far further. parCiouWra call on JOSKI’II j). «Yh,,RB, oornnr PM and V,.,, 8t reo«; JnMIiS 8. EaRLE, No. Sift Choßtuut Street. Philadelphia, or to tho.rrnp,etor, JOBKPH KONISMaOHISR, Eolirnta Post Office. LanoMter Count*. Pa. inv3o-2m COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— New Jersey.—Tina .large, first olass HdTbL will be opened, for the reception ot Riieets, on the 2mh June. laa. Tho House has been completely rapaited anti rofu.rushed. A new cooking ran*.e, ovens, steam boilers, and every modern imprtn-enteut udded. Rxten ive stabling attached to the premises All letters add essed to the subscribers, Capo IsLind, I4ew Jersey, will tp. Jamesß, Laird .b to detphla; 8. R. Vyoulu'iaq, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Uapo mUno. jel3 d3m hall, cape island, V' CAPE MAY, N. J.—Thie well-known, firat-olass the reception of guests oh 8A- The Bowling /jloys hove been removed, and HBW a oeping rooms oddeu. since last season, jon-gw >WEBT A THOMPSON, Propnetora. KEEINFD SC GAR.—I,OOO Barrels LO a-*® ru ?hed.ooarae and fine pnlverizrd. A, U, And i. Coflee. and refined yellow Sugar, for sate br JAMES GRAHAM a CUVLETmf MrXV SUMMER RESORTS. C ACHEM’B HEAD-HOTEL, *■s. GUILFORD. CONN. - , .The propnotor of this well-known first-does fashiona ble Summer-House yrcqM ihibrm it* former patron* andthe publto geueratly/ThaUie has built on three hun dred feet this spring, making seven'y-four new,bed room*, new dining room forty by one houdr-d new parlor forty by seventy. Every room m the bouse is newly furnished with ,»«w Carpus and new Cottage Furniture. The Hotel is of modern construction, built on»n extensive route, with aocmnmodationa for tour hundred ene.ta; beautifully located on Urns Itland hound, fonrteen miles oust of New Haven, on tne New London and Stouinaton Railroad; new B.lllard Room, P** table,, tvio near ten-pin alien ataoon yenient distance from the houses and twelve new bath ting houses. Fishing is not surpassed on the sound. A new yaoht of forty-five too;, and several small sail boats, wLi lie constantly on hand, ready for parties. a °fl! n 5 rom to.Saohem’s Head, take the 8 A. hLtram, and 8 f\ M. tram i check and ticket to Ba .tV,TP:ot chanting oars at New Haven— hours. From New Haven to the Head at A. M. 11 A. M.. and 6P. M.-time forty mi-utes. hi.tri? 1 ! 0 ra ' Head depot will be round one of Cook** d root to r thoHoul2 QlbUBB8 * ant * olaan » to carry you l»iA ono [ ltlr ] l,r orl by fifty-two feet, has bsen Will aooomodate fifty horses. ?™?m^ r *fti«nV nd t A , ve !jepQ enclosed and filled with ° lalAnd .h r l l,t tree*, walks, rvon th fi'sm hH 1 1. r°P ned for the reception of corapa- Sw&a«Rsafy , ifes t ’ under?,ie imra ' (ii>t6 j”s f7t M ‘* IU,OOS arß " ,,,r,Ma *t th* Head. rFIONTINE HOTEL. mi. I V NKW HaVKN. CONN nl«teeumfr r .fe Room; added a new LaSiJ!' !n!lStiS l^ g piste order Ins Krilia.d nnd Bam ioifma * mcora ' b ainiiies oan nave suits of to ms ar tr„„,. A __ low as at anr firit-olass House Cointry, 11 iTL- o A ft f» de .)? 08 ”.- K ° A to 80 d from the TONTINE to the HbAU, »hree times ad*y. by rail, and taka th«ir mAio ateither Homo, withoutextraeiiarn. ” kisa f M i fe SSllrt X. 8lSf? iffiSlS: m " k< bu,te,> Toiellb,a * »"'> A tele n '.? ol f’' P"*«s»ini! the mo«t edvantu geous location at Atlantic City, having been recently theVh mstant opeocd 0f tJtie a PProaching season on Anfw- win/ three stories high and n feet in length, * lt j« .t Tanda ’ , J Barrcmnri '°* ittjias l)een add'd.contain mg 4« large and »iry rooms and extending to within 60 y f? r i j f t!l9 . WMn ' 4 fine proapeoiof whioh is afforded from almost every room in the house. bus is being introduced into the budding, additional bath houses w 11 be erected, and numerous other im provements made, U being the ttimof the make the SU**!* HOUSE one of the most attractive PlM'>a of summer resort near Philadelphia. a “ ractlVo Toe table will bo >hpp ipil in the must liberal manner, and all possible rare will he e*eroiped in tho general ar rAngemcntsof the house with a view to the oorafort and convenience of gurats. Iho oathing at Atlantic is unsurpassed. and the put®, ?o r «* Phere 11,18 pirove , U 10 h® P a «iculaily benefioial »u Parli £® w . ioh, np to engage rooms will please address « t , lh i? h ? U i f i H i“ UB0 ’ or at tha Ashland House. Arch street, Philadelphia. jesmwf-2in H. 8. BKNSQN. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Buy your books at evans 1 gtpt BOOK STORE. CHE TNlfTßitpai n .B Y Yt.UK BOOKS pT hVAftS* Street ‘ Gift Book B*ore. No 419 Cnestnut street. 'Tie the brat place in the city. Books are sold as cheap as at any other Store. and you have the advantage Of receiving a Gift vrilh eaoh Book. tho aaft « ° r Dr fc^mi!¥m w niK£«*s 7 Everett enoe 25 7 THk A ' D O'KELIiYR. Brine 91. *^ A >?n MONCRIaP'F* j HMa,ITS Fa'IHOLOG? awdtSkat lilLLEa, THE POCKET ANITQMIBT- The year of grace. IHE YEAH OF ARsCK; A History of the Revi val in Ireland. A D. 1553.' By Itev. Witliam Gibs.jn, D. D. With nn Introduction by Bev. Barow fctow, O. D. 12mo. $123. MOURNING HOURB INpATMOS: TheOpemng Vi sion of the Apocalypse, and Christ's epistles to the *even CliiKwhes of Asm. By A. C. Thompson. 12mo. *THEM6nkt arve, AND OTHER GEMS. By flgv. J. Do Isiefde. .l6mo to cents. TRAVEL*. HfftfcJAllCokS. ANB MIBSIONA*»Y LABOHynURIVG aN VfGHfEBN YKA«bVREBI pbNCE IN EASTERN AFRICA. By the Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Hrn.pl. With an Appendix respcclingtheSoarces ot the Nile, Languages and Literature of Eastern Afros. Ao. 12mo. 8125. For sale by f _ WILLIAM 8. & A r FRED MARTIEN, leU Wn I.OHCHES i NUT Slraet. New books, von 6ALIS by * ’ SAMUEL HAZARD, Jb., THK MOUNT VEBNON^ArRR™ % W«Vd °F THE UNfIED S l ATES, being the second volama or History ol the Amerioan Revolution, uniform with the preceding volumos. THE THKKE OLEKKS. A Novel. By the author o Doctor Thorne, ”** BdToherer Towers,” Ao. One volume. £lOO. .. The new Novel By the Author of M Sylvan Holt’s Daughter,” - Kathie Brar.d,” Ac. One vol. $lOO DAN E«BURY BOUSE By Mrs. Henry Wood. The $509 Prize story. 60 cents. THE FIRS t BOHN ; OR, A MOTHER’S TRIALS. Bi ‘bp-uth'ir of *• M y Lady.” SIXO. LUC\ yROFTON j&j the author of "Margaret Maitland.” 75 cents. STH)i $ TH)i KELLYS AND THE O’KELI.YS. By Trollopo. o^^L^ EV u ßf, /? ,1 9, N 9 F JOHN ITS OWN INTER- John Cochran. _Si 00. A DIO lIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Comprising its Antiquities, Geography, Biography, aad Natural His* $6 00 Bl one, Bvo.. cloth. new nud well-written American AT LIFE ; OR. THOUGHTS AND THINGS. Bv George A. Sala, author of” Journey I)oe North.” 81.23. j f 23 NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE R CITY AND COI’NTY 0£ PttTLADELPHIA. 1-Btaeof JOHN n. U UGHKB Deo-ssM. 3Tho Amiiiorap,pQuiiQdby iho .Court to audit, settle, anu adiu-st tho npcohnt of Daniel Biarke*.*dimn stra lorcyi/i testnviento JOHN D. HUGHfc'S.do coa ed, ami to roportdisttili itinn of the balance in the hands ot wnl meet the parties in- W lo . r the burpo*es ol Ins APP-Vntm*nt,on TUES- SrV» , iS I iWMD dft ? aHiis offioe, No, GdT WALNUTHtrept. Fhu i ' , eiihia jeai-fmw ;t bamuel c. perkins. Auditor. fIOKREOTION- NO riCK-Bv thfresk- V-' nation of WM, DWIGHT, .Jr., qs'Director and Superintendent, all connection luiween Turn «nd the Gloucester Maouiaoturuui Oowpan* cea«es from this date. i*"' JAN VIER, Treasurer. Djr neption ofWM DWIGHi, Jr., with the h.-usA nf UAVIU 8. BROWN k COr.oewos frl'mjh I.Solo a. uuow.y & CO. " Fhiladelphia, JuneB3.j e£3 TO HOLDERS OF BOND-j PHILADELPHIA AND READING RA'LROAD C 0„ Duo Ist JULY, 1860. All holders of above bonds who do not intend toexUnd their bonds on the terms of tho Company’s Circular of FEBRUARV’ last, can find parchasers lor the same at par and accrued interest. After Ist of JULY no interest will be aLowed. App y to DREXEL A 00., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Get tiie bisti get the best* m;b«oribf > PHILADELPHIA INQUIRFR is printed on fine white naner. from now t> pe. is of a laree s ze and contnina nl! ibo News of tho dav. nb’o fcditorials Com merctal and l'4*rciKU Newn. List of Venels sailing for inreun nmJ domestic ports. Hotel Arrivals, frequent Illustrated Supplements, too., Ac. Served by Carriers early in the morning, at TWELVE '-'ENTS a week payable to tho 'Carrier at tne end of tho week nrinon'h. tingle Copies TWO OFNT*; for sale by nil News Aeent«. Sent by mail at mX DiL.LARs ajenr. je3i at Offioe, l«l South THIRD street. ri ET THE BEST ! GET THE BEoT ! Vn SUnSORIRB ATONOVf! THE PHILADELPHIA INQCIHER is printed on fine white p ip r, from n>’w type, is of a Urge size, and contains all the news of the day, able Editorial <, Com moro'al and Foreign Nows, List of Vessels sailing lor foreign and domestic p rts, Hotel Arrivals, frequent Illustrated Supplements. &0.. &e. Serv-’d by Carriers early in tho morning, at TWFI.VE CENTS a week, payable to tho Carrier at the end of the we'k or month. Single t'opies .WO CFNT&: for sale by all Nows Agonts. Sent by mail at SIX DOLLARSayoar. je2d 21 Uffice 121 Mouth tHIoD Street. ORT THE BEST * GET THE BEST ! AT ONCE } 1 THE PHILADELPHIA INCiUHvR is printed on fine white paper, fr >ra now ope, is of a large ss of buildings. .This artiole is wortliy the nttent-oQ of al parties putting up buildings 'Lana size sewerage pipes for city drainage, water tips awraT rnnted to stand a severe pressure. We are now prepared to contract withoities or corporations for this article in any quanti y. we goods to beeaualiftmt superior to any other made in the United States or Europe. Ornamental Chimney Tops and I *Garden Vw- je2S*tf SJYRrP MOLASSES, aad N’ Barrel. LOV/RINQ’S Ke Pig, UUt». polijen Ss rup, end extra B, olden. A|rf o , Sttsar-hot'«?. slpfO»- Vado. and Porto llion Mnlas.es in hocslteads and bar rels, for sal? bjr MM£B QKXHAM * to., LKTIUA TCJS’E REOEIVED—per ship “Edwin For ?L*« 'LfPlchdid nfsorrment of JAPANESE and OHINKBE GOODa oonsisiing of Cabinet" and Tables, riohly inlaid Ao, 40., superior Mlk and Pino Apple D-ess G,w>ds. with a vsr ot ftrtioles.at a WEST PENN BQ.UARE, above BROAD north of MARK KT. JcM MH Hams i hamsi hams* Primo new Sugar Cure! Hams, 10 cents per IW. (warranted.) ’ 'OKAS. SMITH * BRO., Je27-l?t* 913 & tilS MARKET Street. H'aMS ! HAMS! HAMS! Prime new S|igar Cured •* Hams 10 cents per lb.’, (warranted.) WANTS. Whousekeeper’s situation, ami I. «»mli; hmie.t, C, ltS'nn r o;untry Heirreuco uveu andreauirArf lo A° ftlarley, * Blood , li Dispstoh? UfeaPtred ’ iftr ra * pARTWEfi AdvertiS * .wishes to negotiate with an active JjT**! a cashi oahital of $54)00, to «fke aiTmtere* ?!S n » fff* ® n(i Profitable manufacturing bnsmesi alreadr a hapdgome income. Fartioolars »>il **,»?« fhfp r f S V VIaW ***' Addre “ _ ie29 10t» A YOUKG MAN WHO HAS HAD iTiTI« c .« n ,® n 0? in the Dry Goods trade wishes & situation ID ft wholesale house iu Book-keeper or SVes w2’»» K» ven * Address “ Wit Ham, at this paper. }(29 6t* TM^ANTED —Board, in a Private Family, 7*Z with the comforts of ahome. E t ploy ment out ja2SSt* UBe ’ Addr<, “ to * K ”’ r Blob’s Dispatch. ANTED TO RENT—A small cottae*© «7 a 7 the oity, easy of access, Rent not toex- SflfftM* 180 per aanQm * Addre.s COTTAGE, at this Q jP ae -» je2s-4t* \iVANTED.—A yonng man, eighteen r^ ars of age. desires a sitnatinzr in a Wholesale Sffi°iSP.tS2 d Store. The best of reference Address " K-J^’.at IfTAP AND PRINT COLORING— Two ,* * at iis®n , ?* o have hsd considerable expe of”aslmll^'kW 1 Col l o^^' I<, Y l,h t 0 ssenre work « 9 j 9 .nurii r f g;? i,1 ‘ t 0 d Apply TIO BaOICKKS AND BANKERS.—An *■ Accountant who hsshadlonr experience, nnd who fhroa&h hts cnrßections. can, ii flnence a large amount of dry goods irade paper, from Philadelphia and nStoa h.Misee vntnes to mike an engagement witn « first cUss Ranking Home or Broker, Address •• p. P.?»at this office. Je27-wfsm 4t* 1 'W7*ANTED—A fcituation, by a man 7 6a £»°f as*, of extensive experi -01 adj f«*B*; a O'l competent u> fin nriffiSEX.® 0 *\ tton ' allhttr M a clsi’k.saperifctendent! give a the n mo»t l 2nt{«^» esp,,ot r bly OODn ®oted, and can fn»»l satisfactory references os to integrity, the«*r«?£?Jih J K aeM ca Py*W A moderate sal »ry for H n pffJ 1 111 bfl acoe » ted ’ Address “B. Q. ordee FOR SALE AND TO LET. SALE—Of threo hundred and - thirty aorts, of superior Land, a small nnrtiAn o|ear> d and remainder heavily timbered with Hickor* 1 WHi’ra ?r„ k n W u i?,'i t 'i. I ?,f ch ' a ' rc "' Hi 'd'e;e Mapfi.ami .*y.“Fmo. Ihis Knd ia not made up ol sioae moun tainj or swamp. Put is roiling iai d* handsomely situated inJacsison rownsnip. Better oountjr. Pa.; and near Jfiri*e amfsnnhHrw C S Un i ty t j Wn * AB th ** land ia U»ftr the ’ jffl.fmw«. ““SKI TT SALE —The Stock and Fixtures of a ... .wholesale Beot and Shoe House, now dome a 5T..!!.!! 118 . nola '- ? 11 u rood opporlnmty for any l ono T J M LKT o _T,rrce well ligUted Lofts, at ply ttt No' BASix’stre'ei. 0950^ 6ta * rt k Bro ’ A "- Je?3-St GUIKsUhoFER. LOEWI. & on. FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY wUh ahoot ten acres of Land, anl improvotnon s.near the Brandywine,six milessouthnf West. Chester, near the V=,\\ima,e Centr»rKki’r„,d. . AddlCBS j w i.-i»w Je 19-lnr Parkev lle,Cheater county, JP a. POK SALE OS TO LET—A Double , Stone * ottage. Germantown, sitnate on DewerV hne. second houce fn.ra Thorp** &«,, ftvl minuieS walk from railroad station. Contains all *he modern conyemeaces. Apply to ffr»7 wffruN. ” COS CHKBTNUT Street. m TO LET OR FOR SALE—AFOUR- Hftstnry house, double book buildlnvs, all modern im provementi), in complete ordert an elegantlarteyard. a *°®d tjMiait. Situated No. 19-24 B C^, r ii? t U hlteolfat at Wo ' 719 oil Wr T 'po NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS .w P ? r * al ?, a t lar «® Jo* in the Southwestern Motion of tne city, well adapted for a Nursery. Termaaooommoda tint. For particulars address K." ox this office. &p!7*tf aTO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— The Machinery, Stook, and.Fixture* of* large manufactory of FApBA HANGINGS, replete With every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi nee*. A deturahle mveitment to parsons of energy who can push the business. Por gaie with or without the bnilding. Inquire at 30 CHKBTNUT Street. JalSwfmtfif HART. MONTGOMERY, fc CO. LET.—The first floor of the fine build ®- log, N0.70t CHESTNUT street, formerly oocnpied for a wholesale (and late.y as a retail) fancy goods and ??xM ,a tf y office of JULES HAULL « 00., No. 704 CHEBTNU I‘street. Fhil*. je4-lm BOARDING. CtJaSfMKK BOABDTNG.—Persons wishing K “ y Jo go to the country can find pleasant Booms, with lI v tI i I T , >r'I t WASHINGTON HOUSE, .The House has been ertire y re modeled and refurn.shed throuchou . For terms, Ac.. . JWttN F >Yood L! ury,N.i y je-3 rn* I.ale of Mansion House. West Chester, ra. pIRIVaTE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and ■*- their famihey, or single gentlemen, oan bo accom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome roomy, furnishej ar unfurnished,at Clb LOCUST St., south side of Washington Square. The location, being opposite ’o one of the handsomest parks in the city, it can ral, and extremely »‘ossanL Transient persons visiting tho city oan he accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance, for rent, snitabte for an office. Jell-tf AND GKNTLEMEN WISII **• fWG FIRST-CLAgs BOARD, with cool Booms, esn now have chmee at 9 ;fi WALbUT Bt. Je< lm* npWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE A accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with or with< at board,) m a private family. Location cen tral. Addres* •• TOLBERT,” through Blood's Dit patoh. ana* DIVIDENDS. rjORN UXOIIANGS BANK, V:, , PHTX.ADItI.PHIS, May 1, l&W. Thei Directora have THIS DAY dcoiared a Dmuend f THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, clear of fate Tax, and payable on demand. myl-tf J. W. TOHJLEY, Cashier EDUCATIONAL. nPEAiHEft WANTED.—Wanted, by the *L first of September next, & lady teacher in a Semi nary a few miles from tee city, in a pleasant and health lul neighborhood. To one co i.perent. afair salart will be given. Address "Academy,” Holmesbur* P. <»,, Pa. 4<29-6f* Landsuaprin oil, pastell, DRAWING,anS FRENCH LANGUAGE, ifdfi, sired.—A Parisian and hi* wife would like to fimla si tuation in the above. No to travel *. beat re ference»; sp cimen for ability. Addresi’‘Artist.” at this offioe. jg29-3t* Tue semi-annual examination of aapan”softhe Girls* High School, vrilVbe commenced on. luONDaY’. July 3. 1860, at o’clock A. M. ' * To, be admitted the Caadiuaf# must be at least 14 jea sof age, and pass evisfaetorr examination in Orthography.. Definttma of Words. Rending, English Grammar, History of the Luted fctales, Geography, Arithmevi?.. and Penman*hip. all the Oandidateamust have been puviln of the Pub lip floboo s of the First School District of Pennsylvania, tor the trrm or one) ear. The Cnnd dfttcs will be examined on Monday, in Theoretical Arithmetic and I’efimtiou of Words; T;'etd iy, m Hiatnry ol United States and Orthography; rhuradiff, \n .English Grammar and Geography; FniUr, in Prnotioal Arithmetic and Parsing. The examinat on in Reading wilt be commenced on Monday, and cuntmurd from day to day until finished. je 27-3 1 P. A.CRcGAR, Principal. Ilf iss l UCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. LvA- M. E’RD will reopen their SOHO n L for Young Ladies at 1010 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY, S?p tftniber Uth. 1860. KEMOVAUS. Removal small & chandler, WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from tt North SECOND StTOdt, to M MARKET Street, above Front, north aide* »al MEDICINAt. pROF. MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS, PROFESSOR MORRIS’ PKOFEsftOR MOR RlB* PROFESBOR MORRIS* EUCEPHALOS, EUCEPUaLOS, euce P iIALOS, ANINVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE EXTERNAL REMEDY, EXTERNAL KISMKi'Y, EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM J Asocoasiorad by intense * APPLICATIO < OF THE MIND to the resea'ches of Literature, the e nesres ol Commeraml and Financial Business, aud toe auairs of rrotes«ional and Poliuoal Life, or aa occasioned by any other cause Dom whioh the Nervouk System has be come exhausted ard diseased. , _ Thosymptona covered uv this valuable Preparation are numerous; of whiou the more prominent are. , OF THE BRAIN. AGITATE AND DEPRESSION OF TBb MIND. CHRONIC “NEK VOU««NbSB.” NEURALGIA,RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS READSCHE Etc., t-to. The BUCEPHALUS is oarefully prepared, hv per missu n, from the Fobmoi a of PHOF. tv. MORRI*, M. D.,of t uscitr, to which he refeta in his Philoanphioal Panphlet. ”Pc»UKiK'S.” On the relations of the Gangno-Nervoua System to the immaterial soul of mao. Having exhibited t< e tnnciples and commended the nsiem of Composite Homocopathi. Pro'esaor M. sqje: ”It may bo permissible that 1 should ofier, aa an il lustration, my own case. A contmous course or aeu diea for a number of years had, to a certain extent, produced the ordinary ehects of extreme mental ap plication, by attenuating the prime centres ofonamc and intellecrual life, and hence arose & foltrecessity of Eersonai relief. Having awed founded confidence in Onipt site timr.mopsthy and an intimate acquaintance with Materia Medi a oi the Hoimeopatitic School I selected oertam substances of asoer-amed harmonious rotations and appro v< d ns-s. n nd combined their essen tial properties m proportional unity»and was slacueneu bv the possession uf a medicinal resnurc«.” rrofessor Morris describes the modo >»v ffrnc»r* mvia Smif IR/J AOKEREL, bJIAD IIERKING, Ao.— i-TA 1000 bids Nos. 1.2 and S’.srge Bud medium Mac kerel, m assorted packates, obo ice gnality: also $9 No - ?>rge Mackerel, w half bbiß new No. ft! * do, SU bbls dqv No. 3t medium do. jy jitLDaw Eastern Mess Shad, w half bbls new do do do. 1500 bbls new K&sfpoit No. 1 Herring. 500 do do Halifax No. 1 do. aw do new Boston No. 1 do. lyd do do No 1 scale Fish. 25 do prime No. l salmon, , IUO quintals Grand Bank Cod&sfe* 1W boxes new Hsrkuno? couptx CAaase, Now laadm, aud m t KOON3 . Jeß NORTH WHARVES. (VIO\V ING A"ND REAPING MACHINES, -t.*X Horse Rakes, (four binds.) Horse Har-Koitk, with bloQk and rope, for sale at redu^ed^pn^. je» 8t» No. 11l MARKET soeet XXAVANA CIGARS—A LARGE, HAND -11 SOME and VAJHED. ABBORTMKNT: consis tms'of siwh brande a, CABANos. FIGARO, NKP TUN), Partagas. ESPANOEA ARGUcLUeS, 4o , Ao., of at) tixee and qu-iities, on hana courts ally. sale, iflw, t* CHARIiKS ifel'Ei AMUSEMENTS. - < r.\' AHTS.—REDUCTION IN PRIUS. on 011 ? fth ' o."n r i7o? f cte M^^.^hn f S,' ‘ \ITAHNE s jiiflk and pistol gal- open, corner "of EIGHTH end CHBBTALT Streets. "* hie Gallery hssadistmneeol Tards for Rifle Shoorinr, wifh twolarge 6kj lighu. The most complete Oaneryuk tbe unlow. TIfoDOFOUGH’S GAIETIES RAGE J.7A STAEFT. IMMENSE ATTRACTION! HROUGHAM’B DRAMA. THE PIRATES OP THE MISSISSIPPI, ALL COMfkNT. COMMON S TEMPLE, ««e and m?et' a^ d mods! of tne grand- MAKKET, ABOVe'twSwtHs Thn Model 1. U fv«t lon” j. r«>t huh; li.btad bv »» tae j.u, Sd’ the wora'himr» f ,neentsd b, «4 Binree .rrVjed in Jewisi XSmmr the vanone ounrti, pi,, a^ aa d 1 '- 3 •'A 1 BN T Alii- A j r A f,B J/ I RS a'e admitted -.o be the oruj reliable and perfectly safe jar m market. . , •«. A LKTCHWORTH. jelMimf* Manufacturers,No. 13 N PlPiHstreet. T) J not go into th cents per glass. The i eholttalt price of the gravtiu Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7fc oeuts per glass, the im position of pretending to sell at Retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, oartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total oontenU. We have npvbb sold Congress Water in Fonntaina, nor m vessels of any otkir description than ordinary sited snass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded ** CONGRESS WATER”— 1 “C. & W.,” and any, without those words and letters on tho cork, is counterfeit, whether from Fountain* or Bottles, CLARKE k WHITE, Proprietors of Coagre** Sprint* The following gentlemen In Philadelphia, viz: FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sta, FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., cor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES KLLIS ft Co , 724 Market street, J. C. TURNPK 'NY k Co.. 941 Spnico street, THOB. J. HUSBAND. 29C South Third Street, O. 8. HUBBKLL. 14W Chestnut street. A. D. D. TAYLOR, cor. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplier by us with the gcnvtn* “ Cos on ess Water” m bottles, fresh Irom the Conereaa ®P nn /l_.. *,o , CLARKE ft WHITE, apifl-tmif 98 CBDaR Bt.. N»wVnrk Out. GETS OF JEWELRY, ...nrtho Newest and MOST ELEQaNi STYLES, , LADIES' WATCHES, Just received, jels-t23 THOMAS O. GARRETT. 712 CHEST.IT .-Ireet. Mrs. stili-'s CRY3TALINE LIQUID H*£R COLORER l A preparation new to the public.bnt which baa ioa* ral color, imparting to it a glossy appearanoe, and ren dering it soft and silky. . ' It is entirely different m its nature and efleors from any article now in use lor the Mine purpose, be mg a cleanly fluid Geary as clear as water, requiring tio washinr before or after its application free front xvlpkur r any other omeotionable ingredient, and applied »3 psily as an ordinary wairf'ii. C»n be had of the following persons: W Z. Harterti, corner Jonipef and Pine streets, E. J Fennell, No. 26 North rtahth street. Thomas Lancaster Spruce ana Eighteenth streets. Th omas Weaver, Vina a*d Eighteenth streets. Wm. a. ihompsnn. Alt, Vernon and Sevemeei'th st a. rf 4 ?? waillaro, Jr., Arch, below Second street. E. B, Garrtkqes, Coates and Tenth streets. (*«orge 0. Bower, Vine and Sixth ttieeis. A, M. Bowman, BpruQ9 and Second streets. Charles Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets. Caleb R. Keeney. Arch and Sixteenth streets, For sale wholesale and routl by _ _ A. TATEM. Urncgist, FIFTEENTH MUI LOCUST Street,. cb yB 3m Phi ladole h i a. fpKUSSES ! BRACKS ! SUPPORTERS ! JL Correctly adjusted at NEEDLES*, and RACf* Streets. Ladies entrance 153 Twelfthstreet, ftrat*door below Lad* attendants. French, Eng lish, and American,. In great variety. Belts, Ehwtto otockmes. euapensonei, buoulder Braces. bynn«e«,rAo tarlfl toinlvl tt f ILE AND CLAM SOUP served ■Nt up every day throughout the season *»*» nivM-tm THE BEST AKE CHEAPEST —Buy Umbrellas and r&iasols of k VttlL RIOHAItPSON. Wn.*I&M*RKET St tnyl*-tjTlif A m SUN nMKftKU.as ia every’tarioiy.clioa*. at c ' W«L H. RICHARDSON’S, «?* MASaKT fit UTfU-twUf pc' FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM KOALAS. For «»1» t>y FAIRBANKS A EWIJtS. fftflHKjrPNfrrJtww*. PMTft. lAVA OOFJfKK.—I,OOO prims •*** ja«mm«somi»a 09 FRUIT JABS