mm 7.i&JXi&Cv |gl 1 »»<to Mi Urdr «aTß»ipsßcft ««»«« preoMitf.Mj Ht Is mla9lii«ra which ’ attt fcwTßiM kfcl-pteTeaiei if men ;fl«B«asaa£fctt*MßA SjSjTifcoaafof^^SiJaßitgsf'jS'i^JdiitoT safer ooodiUoßf to hehlaread la efhlah the pear far the mast partrshlit. t . Tea ih »W>w»Un», »lißy of refaiemaiter, in which It u hepoasthie lo pre 'fgfifbr,ftiW habltstloss era eiea f reetljr e*p»- <^i»Wewwgitig,>- i X-., ' a ljJ'SQ- v . The denrlty gf the popttUUan lathe alts of Sew Tew eapkfte eafeweWy with era t etter Urge dttw Accord Inr to (kit oearai of 18 iii the pope - lelfim t.fthaeity neatomiV MO.SW. Mi to* Swell* log* 42,633, br »e_ erertfeol 14.? ■'pereooe-to e *vtjl>o«. ,]b AlteajrtW Mine ,ar, It wu 8 9 i IBSO, it.wee, 9 3; -tO'tUieialptiim a.h; la B«itiinine, 7 ; »nd ta the pMRMiSK Wfa^t^ra^/we^o -•-• otot, fttiotamfi;Thitaieiphta Mi Ueltimore,M4 seaitytrehlelhat ef-.HfeiwhtiCr'aad mem other. UK'’/ 1.--,.' 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QtstoiJEnipjfejffiim •'• •ead Ci>»aß*njfc,£ri«, rt 1 «!-Hfeswaa^.' "V ‘- W Kfl*rroa, Caiiforola v /oftMWr MHotnaraMeaico ’- '^^cSjSSSW!^ Mlm uoodftah-t>vigat ftY. V ' fetM SiftM, Wood/f Mu« r -- -ftttKSS&tttf ’ 'I ’ Mw u .^-S 9*' M tody «T4iLiMlisviU« . Tittn iookwooiJ, 1» Y, . VrwBtOMfcU.KY : E-IjM'iowaatM, M ,Y , ~ atif-i: k ?*>&• I 1 'W -1 ~ •J i - Pi % '- ttttbSK?*?;--:,! fV* ■ Vr;t Wfr£g& *7 X- v. -. > , vm?in ; > ! -WU' A BLACKBE.R HOTELi-Xiilra : *t. .Wre o»lknrhll’ o*Sb*tt, Po?taßown:':; ,: 'Xfo!lkShiin.'Do»l«ito*» W Ptff. ■,*. I t;l Yardler-llleSl .A B<iojimae>i*n *.-■ •• •?-- AS Roads Jtoutftairipttffl OupV loads,fcbtny, Pa. Js# R B ,ejrman, t»a ' . SA Neod, Baksoo >, Tremont Uviße&«Trt*onfc , . ja#nrrS *oot, K x • . C Kitofctra, Easton •-* BTATKB U WOW abov* Sixth. W\Spaoa,J?lttshßnr : ' • A wolffciN,L#wietown Q Lp£k*:e*Mp.peMbarj . > Ja«*a K*a*. fittcbarf AaK?oHMoa» u4,'^‘;:'J SirtW Jones. Hartford ' "Jos fl Miller,-Monte oo JMBMihmaoi Pa .•, >;« V 5 ty* *- MdutfTyßllfOW above Arch st. Jlormtowa-ML GosUn.fl V BALD BAGIiBHOTBIr-TliW st,. above CaUewMU. - Jonathan Smith, Books co 4an*.;Q<lMiirto*a- J*ha fell. Qu^kertowa HK&OHAIfTr HOUBB-tMTd st.. above CalWhili J‘tiAreoM*P» V‘* r W Henderson. Lancsater HfTJtof>io»oa, I r*agMter ; JfiALemSaoh,Bsidinf Cbu H Citrine,fietAMaem oommkK<llAL HOTEL-Suth st,. above Chestnut. .. it»!fcfer- IUU!(CINtei.IiI»ENCK. .c»nn»nM» ; ; .. cnorygn. ■ , , StwOHUf C» aaoa.K bmrefrom NYork., wita • e;d -e wl. main, to Ja«. Alfd.rrlio.. Pawd ■boro SrmMjarm^LUht,ship John Clark, Ircm Liver-; *Sri| i^T^diriI I D. Palermo, with f<ult,*o.P.lsaacJeaa'it 00. Bi*oeli«edMara,Jet MM, lon 4.W. ■ebrQa.Ba orthei South, and apoke her June .Hat *) bound to New Sfork. ' rtchr Polar St*r7 Mobrar. * d&j . from Kedarafifcurf, MdVwilA irainaad taik to Jaa L De-Ur fc 00. - ..BtekMar Ana fc lie. Svbi»oß, M torn* from New York, with mdaa to w M Baud & 00, Balt ■ M hour. from Mow York, with iSWohnMeffahih. Saraha>i, W honn from Lewea, BA, with vrodns. to oertaia. _ , nnutum . •.. , (Correepoudouoe 01vaaPraro.J ■ BaiTinosk. Junen. d rriv.d. .hi p, Johann.., X» da?. !rum ttrouon Juno Ifthllat4,99/ uma SJ. a poke bark Deary c Luor, of Setiß&fiaadL Bio’ da. Janeiro Mar 91th, Jwtißth.fet »B. loaf ?itt,pa*aed Hup Star of the WMCi'BtMnBK ftouth. 7 V ; MAMOKANDA. jjjmanfcifr KpUy, swled from Richmond hence, arrived at New i'SteaaShiF ®J of Washington, Jeffrey, cleared at N York lesterdar for Liverpool. -> r/ •; Steamship Hamabua, BehwtiMn, for Hamburg} old Gotten bark, to load for. thoCaiud state,, waa at ORmatadt Pin nut.. ..... ..chip. OaniearKrana, for Falmouth, E, waa at Altata May 98, loading.. „ Tirk. Minnesota, Wayne. from Rio. da Janeiro May U.withcoffee, arrived at New Yorkyesterday.. ■ Burr Valeria, Watson, from Algoa Ray. arrived a* gjSric Tiva, iiurie. oJeared at New York yesterday for, , filrkAnt<rii;atts, (Biel Firaino. from Palermo, arrived y) from Baltimore !ot Riode Ja ,neiro. wee spoken let mat. iatUM4. long 5461W> , . Bark Adeline, bohulieu, from Bremen tor Fhiladel fbia,anted from Brake4thmat. • _ -^Jlarit^AaroarX Harvey, faenoe, waa diach g ateiena Bttg Calvert;French. from Charleston, waa ditoh’g at Bierra Leone Sfatnlt. .. . .... - Bng Anstniiia,. Wylie, for Philadelphia, was at St Jonna, Pr, JUa nut - Brig Krri*bet»,( Neap) Romo, fromPalermo,arrived at New York yesterday . . ■ „ : , Brig Annandaie. Raich,' hence, arrived at Salem 27th instant. . ■ • BohrsGlenror* WakefieW, and 8t Pierre, Baker, aid from Uath a?th mat. lor Philadelphia. , m ; , -Sehr ii W #o>ae, PhiiUpe. benoe for Tannton, at Bighton 17ta mat- , a _ , „ debr Certhacena, Crapo, hence, arrived at New Bed* fordMth nut. ‘ SehrD H Ptoyd, Rabkett,henee; arrived at Newport w til mat* - - Bohr Anna Gardner* Jamea, olaared at Providence 28jh ton atth mat. .. . _ ~ . - Sebr Benry Perkins, 4 sew. 1M ton*) Goodrich, for Philadelphia* tailed from aewbutjpoit Wth mat. ■Bear W 'O BaitUtt, ConneUy, aeace.ar ived.at Se r£lBhre Bphrhim &. Anna; .Lake, and David Smith', Docglasa. hence, arrived at ealem ,• Cor aery. Babe oek.asdH~Wi.lettai Qramer, sailed from daleßLKtb mat. for PmUdeiphia* . ... ■hear: Rieanor. Townaend, from Inagu*. arrived at N : < fion/Koty'Field, Robbins. heneei wirived at New Or* ImjaSatta imL' ■ SohrJ Comm, cleared at WUBaictton.NCiSBlh met.,for Pfiiiedelphla. , . BeW ls Waterman* ionat, henoe, arrived nt Charles* fokSTtiiiuikt — > -isoiir BM.Kent* ThoapeonVhanoe, arrived at;Balti- grrived at Richmond 1. Behv. A Rohruoa. ciearvdnt New, York yea (Order for f,: ■ ■ - fiehras i toiiAjaua,ud W.tt Adtfhnried, Hewitt, -he»ee,arriv«detßp«tenMtoißSt. , 4 > Sour bapire* Adams, banoe,; arrived at Pawtucket aeiledfrbm HyatiotTUi inat for \ll«hm^^kenoedr. r ChriatT, and Streamlet, Dorsey, ihtvedat Wtlmieetoo.Dei.SBth wet.' "»•- ' ... . OthekreUcenabird, Jebee. sao necinstns, Clark, tailed Kiohmimd a«th inau * r ' , tkkr.J Con«i MHinfty.hanon for'Portland,nt New York SSfh iut- • . Baker, cleared at Beaton tSth in«t. for M&ut' Iv ert Field,. PkiUtpe. benoe for Tannton, nt BUhWJkwth mat • ■ : Sebr A M Aldridge,Batoinaa, benoe, at Providence 27th mat. ' 1 J * CJSohre S D Hart Well, P a Heath* Williams, and Presto/Larmbee, for TbiUdelpaiaj called froui Provi denbelFthmat' • ■'’• 4teemer«,p}«oet. Wilaoa. and Black Diamond, Alien, bcnodlamvedatNew York vetterday. ‘ - . Tbehbip James .Cheeton* previously reported at Val parsisu in was to itave on me Sa May for Bal timore. „n.he bed discharged 380 tons Ore, and by means of divers it is toontht that the leak bae been effectually 1 tiPEOIAL N OTIOKH. ' iodimva and Bracing. —Therc is no preparation in exigence which hoe moh n •ocflfinxe.'lcot in ceiee.ol nervtme eiottementae HOJTETIER’d SIOMACH BITTJSIiS. 'AI-.bomhth.rero.of Util re nowned iuri,brant reiu mainly bniiaaeiMiehia* cure, of CcmpUint;add intestinal diiorder*, Uis eaaalljelEoacious in nervous complaints. Thou- Mm6*dfl*4i**tomrt to it u a remedy for hysteria, ffdtteriujr.of tho„heart, nervous headache, vertigo, general debility, and all'peoul or disturbance* and de* .njttgoHwfaU.toi which, as'a sex* they 1 are ixbject. It ©beers and lighten* the depressed meat*} power* as well ■wstrengibesathe bpdy, amliUuee if never followed (as iatbe ewe.where ordinary toniee ere- administered; by any unpleasant reaction.', * ltd Wit Btrr Yotm BATHiN-o Robes, for Ladies, Gnntti Aoa t'hlldren,' at SLOAN'd, 80S MARKET Streot.Fhiladeiybia.nr at hie .tore, CAFE ISLAND, ,N.J, , , . > "-jeao-Jt* - , Mstebb’Miiuoclous Vrbmik De *t'xot«b, the oldeet end beet reasedr known for Ex tarnlaatia, ;EATB and MICE. COCKROACHES aUSS. ABTS,' M VbQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, a«AI!»WO*»IS,n!idOAIIDEI«mBt'OTS, VAK; Prineind Dtbot, SIS BROADWAY, N. Y, Boldbj nil Drwxiifte everywhere. myia-3m Sawnra Machinrb, All persona who have boaeht Rewin* Miohinee which will not perform thrwork exphotad, ar. informed thet {UNGER'S Ma chine. sever foil rodoanr kmd of work. Boons Uever duappointedin the Machine. of ■ I. M. SINGER A 00., Ho. 810 CHESTNUT St. - at4:9n ... - " - ■ To' Consumptives.—Qumo's Cod Livrr jonJtuti. ""i. "M , , , This treat epeoi Sc for Conenmption ie feet eoperee dinxall other. la it. curative effeojeupon those sfflloted wlth tabsrraler dieeur, beine twice ne effioaeimu es theoradooii. Prepared upon hubly eoientifie pnnoi elee of tbs pare oil. and robbed <tf the aaueaoue tut* of the it la reoeived into the stomach in lte ieillged fbnn.ylthont gmtionUpn, and tetrad call; die wlndand dlteeted. pauiae into, the emall intaitniee ifrop hr drop, enpplrief the wmetee of the bod; b; ite natrUibua prope'rtieei aod the* aeeletlae had paetainlax aetare ia overeoimnt the diaeeee,' Approved b; the Hew York Academe of Medioiae. and recommended be the faculty e-ery where.thii preparation ip confidsnil; ntered ee a remedy for Coneumption and all SirofuloHe adeetiohi.' Sold by FRfcDKRIOK SHOWN, corner of CHESTNUT and. FIFTH Btreeta t FREDERICK BROWN, dr., Continental Hotel: and- T. W. DYOTT fcSONS. -■ - mhai-staQm • Seams* s Saving Front—Bobthwjbi Coawra Baceroahd Waiitai graixTe.-Depoeite re ervedin entail and’ land amoenta.from all olaeeee of tha community, and allow. latartet at the rate'of FIVE fEßQENr.patannUin. ~, Mosey may ba drawn hr ohaete without'loea of in terest. ..'V',' OSes open daily, fion*BntU*o’eleok, and oa Mon day-arid Satnrday until nlna in tha avetnnt. Preei tent, FRANKLIN FELL) Treeearer and Secretary, CHARM. MORRIS. Sating | l twD—National Safstt Tross OoKPaar. —Chartered by the State of Fenneylra ia. - - --- - RULES,; 1 ,- J - ,„l,J(i!M{|M,i*Miead nary day, and in anyamdest iart#oremen. ' ■ A FITE FBR CENT. interest ia paid tor money from thh day Hi* fht in*. , ; . A The money isaiw*ya paid hack in QOLD whenever It is aaHad for, and without nodes.' ‘ A Moaerlereoeiyeofromßrreetore, Adminiitratfi, OuanHaat, end other Treeteee. lnitrie ore)nall enme, to.remain a tone or ehort period. ■ , ~ A The money tdoeired from Depoeitom ie (nyeetad in Beal Eetate, inortreaee, Ground Rente, and other Cr*t~ olaeaeemiritlM.- A OSloe open erery day—WALNUT Street, eonthweet mar Third street. FMtadelehla • iaW One Prior Clothing, of ths Latxst Senna, made in the best meaner, expreeaty for RE TAIL BALKS. LOWEST, etlline pneee: marked in RalsFinfee, All eoode made to order warranted eatio- Ihtawy. Oar OHB-FRIOB eyatem ia etriofly adhered Wrtewe beliere thie to he the only fair way of deaiiua *R *ae tkenbi Mated alike. JONES * CO„ - 'ameef ,v . *m marrjnt street. jfc ■ ■ BktiUMnMR Firs-Proof Safes —A very letie:ewetlitaiof SALAMaNPERSfor eale at rea ■eaklapriaaa.lta.lM OHXCTHUTBt, PhiladelpniA >_ ~, pfVANS * WATSON. Igjjfe dttBIAT.BASJBBN! tiRVAT KABT v Afe.' S.'** the Main andOnsr ta?De’jweßd toio<mof'the OKEAT habTh-HN! , , Fpil.detene of,everythtax:Of ImPoftaaoe^oouneeted' fwlKatew,,,, MANC- , Jtooroa ‘dnushteypf oamuel Roaem,, thi> dm; A'c,-WvH*l«fej. Mr.’ John Wisa»■ A s^l?^ -nm*. Mn Kro. Fart,, to Mim n*roh Oo ih'slilihfdiir.’bjY.T. Maddttjt.'Mr. william Jones to Miss Margaret RaU, both of this pity. , , DIED.: LtNCON.-On the »h':n*i, George J. Lincoln, in the jft«Tam!fy! l friends/ and the BrjjArjn Ml. Moriah Lodge, No, IM, a. Y. M., are itwwwJif Invited to attend hit foneral frojnrLhla late jwidenoe, ndrtheaec cpmer' or tSuhth and Parrish etreets, fc on '^l^ n - o oS'ro , , 4^'^-, ! ht hi.rokld.ho., Potu. viUe, Wav. Joseph U'Keejfl; . " - . Tsd Reverend bfercy; and his relatives and rnends, ars respootfully invited to attend hi* funsw. fohm tlio Kwulieg;depot. Thirteenth A«d..CaijowhUL «a this (Saturday,| betwceojbe boorepflfand 1 o clock, wi*h out farther notice. To proceed to St., Mary’s Ceme - Funeral fro n hu late residence. Perkiomen etreet, late Powell street, bofowNimeteenth. on Sunday after- C< HEWBVi>i o i-°n ibeJTih iußtant,' after a linseriug iU- rhsideußO of Chriatopher Binder. 1440 v ar«uall itrept, on this (.Saturday)afternoon, otS tS Mary Brown. Washington street, above Green Norristown, on Hunday a(reß.oon,at4o'olock* ' , ' , . ••, LONUAKBH,-Oo th.rth in.t, Bk«h Jane, dmihter ofJohujind Harriet aged eight; month'. - Fnneral from the residence ot her father, ho. 147 North Thirteenth street, on , this (oaturday) morning, ftt MowfE* f ‘TAMB~pntbaJ7*hJiut., Rebecca, wife of John McWilliams^ agedM 1 . ■ Fun*rai from ibe re idenoe of her. husband. Edsflr moat (fats. Brown) street, above jLehish avenue, on on the evemnv ofthe g'th-inst., Ellen Elisabeth, only daughter of tfeary and Hsu ns a N>« Jiff? ESfti ntSo'llstlast.,Mrs.Sarah Jane Wagol, wife of 01iri«t : «n tWaxel, an<l only daoyhter of James and KligaWoodrolfe. in the IStnje&r other age. . ' Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 1313 Raverydute Union) strsnt. above Girard avenua, vu Sund’irafternoon.+t3o , oloclf. % * SLIPbR On the morning of the.3Bth inst. Mrs. Almira 0 Slkfer. wife of Daniplß-'■lifer, *7,yevs Funeral from the residenoa of bOr father, C M. Gil bert No lOoe Spring Garden street, on Sunday after n<BOWM AN.—*n ’the 28th lost, Mr*. Barbara Bow man, rehotof,J)aaieißowraan.in the SOth year o^her from her late residenoe, Main street, half square below the Depot, Germantown, on Sunday after- U< S the S7th inst.. Mary Ann Desllver. infant daughter of Manvillo and Mary Desilver, a&ed 4 S*th inet. Ade laide, daukthtor of Henry and Margaret rartenheimer, intitePJyearof heraxe.- ■ , ’ , w . .. * , Wednesday, 27th m«t.,Fredenok E. Pehraan 3B ye rs. .. * ■ WAHNk.—Suddenly on the 3th inst.. Mrs. Mary Warn?, wife of Je«ste A Rrne,aged7l years. HOFPfIuAN,—On the SStirlnst, Mary A. Hoffman, dangh or of John and saary Hoffman, aged 2 years and Smoaths. • ■■ , - MOURNING GOODS. Black aregos and Crape Marets, M. 6-4,74, and 9 4 wide; BlaokSilk Grenadines, Grenadine . , Bare'es, ramel’aHair BareecSibummer • Bombasines, Chalis, Crape Chalis,.Tamartmea, ' Tammatans; fine Mou»selme de Lames, Lawns, Ginghams. Organdies, Bilks, Foulards, - Chalis de tames* Barege Mantijas and Pomtej Bvrege, Grenadine Barege and Grenadine Shawls ? Bun limb alias, Fans,Summer Gloves aid Hosier* ; Veils:.Collars, Hie ves. fto, . . BESSON A tON. MoarningStoro, jel . No. 01® OHKSNtrP HtreeL mu B ONLY RELIABLE ARXIOLE— ■JL CLARK‘B Patent INDELIBLE PFNCILS. for Marking-all kinds of Clothing* neatly and indelibly. They do their work better than ink, without tte troobfa or risk or Blotting., Kaoh will mark 2OW artiolhs; For sue, Wholesale and Retail, by D. O. !* A YLOR. A COy Agente for the Mannfoemrer, No. 911 CHESTNUT Street , ieWto rv?Sp» V*IOX ' TiS NT,' FtEVENTH AND IL^ 7 FITZWATKR STREETS.-Servoes %(TO MORROW) '■abbeth. Prayer Me?ting,at 7 A. M t at 4H P. M. Preaching by ,Rev. D\Vl>> KENNEDY, of New York; and at 8 o’olook P. M.» by Pe», B. T. NOAKBS. This afternoon at 414 o’onwk a great meet ing for ohitdren Addresses will be delivered, by Rev. J. 8, DKj'HL,of-California; and othefs. dome! GEO. J. MfNGfNS, »» - Superintendent fVff* SOLOMON’S TEMPLE.-THIS IN- Uof. feres'ing and beautiful,.roe motive curiosity will remain m this city ten days longer.' We advise a'l to embmoe the first opportunity to visit it. A pack of twelve tickets is sold at a very low price to meet the desires of Families, Clubs, Societies, &c. Weedy, Go, go, go—eorn. R rTS* T. H STOCKTON, PASTOR OF TIIE IL? CHURCH OF THE NEw TESTAMENT, having returnedJVom Washington, will preach (n. V.) SABBATH MORNING,a’. m oWun the hall at the N, W,cornerof GIRAfiD AVENUE and tU/R -THENTH Street. ■ . It* (YS» REV. GEO. W. SMILEY. OF LOUIS • Ljf Vfu/tj. Kr ,{ny • ivin-» nermlsslon)wilt Breach IntneFHST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, cor nor of SEVENTH and SPRING Ga H DEN I*treats, on aTH Morning and Lvening, July 1, at 10 A. M,, and a P. M. it* rra=* REV. G. W. SMILEY. D. D., WILL LLS preach 1n the AMERICAN MECRaNIOB’ HAIjL, comer of FOURTH and Streets, to morrow(dabhath)aftemoon at 3H o’cluck, Nop-nro fessors specnUiy invited. • - J. ?OLKN, - Sapermtendent. IV’W* SPIRITUALISM. - t'OKFERENCES U “ will be held at BAN6OH-BTRKKT HA» L* on r UNPAY at IPX A. M„ and 8 P. M.. Admission 5 tents. rv-5=- PEALS OF I,iiIGUTER.-THB REV. LL§ WM. H-MILBUHN. byspeeial request, wtU repeawui> immita ,< le Leo nre on_ - .. WHaTABUM) Wan oAW IN ENGLAND. At COMO .RT HALL. MONO * Y EVENING. July 3U ■ Thisisthomoa amusing and exciting Lecture ever delivered intuisoity,causing peals on peals oi laugh- At the close of the lecture ■ the treat and rnblime Mlntingof the COURT OP i/EA.rfl will be ryhiNted. Tioketa23oents,aumtttingto the whole. -8 o’clock, - je3J*2t fVV**BTATKMBNT OF THE UNION BANK. 1 U as reeuired by the »«eAnds»s»:nir o*-the net or General Awembl* of thie Approved the 13tb day of October. A. D. 18il. Amount of loan* end discounts.....-..-. 9600 700 fit •* eoecie. »8?u»3 ,l due from other banks 00,878 63 “ of iotas in ciTcutati«n.... 81460 *’ depcJis, inolnding balances due to other banka. . 424115 18 ' KHirsPBLValAt June 2p,1960. CITY OF VHILJIDKIPHU sn --- L I James Lesley, cashier of the Union Bank, being •worn depose end say that the enove statement is cor rect, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. k JAMES LESLEY. C^ihier. Sworn before me. this »b day of June, A. 6.1810. It* • P. C. BbLMAKER. Notary Pohlic. rVf» h U|ltYKBmY OF PENNSYLVANIA— ii J department oi* arts,—nt-ammai com meneem&ntforoonferrmg ’Decrees in the Arts will be bold on TUE-DAi. the tbiidday of JuL.in the MUSI CAL FUND HALL. Toe procession will leave the College Hall at t*u o’clock ,A M. 1 he-Reverend Clersv, Judges of the United States and tftate Courts, the Mayor of nie city, heiect and Common Conaoil*. the Board, of < Irect r* anu President of the Girard College, the Prinoipilof the Central High hohool. the candidates fpr the Degree of Master of arte and other graduates of the University, are invited to attend. ■ GEORG* ALLEN.’ . Je3Qjy>B-3t . Secretary of ti e f-acclti of Arts. UNIVERSITY hr PENKSYLTAHriA ILf •DBPAKTMt’NT OF ARTc»-1 hf ex»miniit>oD of wiridUlatßß ffir iidmiwfon Will b« hftld At the UNIVER SITY on MDNOAYa tho second day of Ja'r* at tea o’oiook A. 'm. Stadeote can apply for admlaiion to pursue the fail eoun>e f«r ibe d*gree of Haobelor of Ute, or onlv that portion of it for « biob tha degree of locftelor of Sdrenco 1< given, or any suob portion hm the faulty tna* isnoUonl GEOKiitf A« L N. je»3oj>2 3t , Seoretary of tbo Kaonlty of. Arte. fYV* CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-rfr. OIL AUaMB is no longer'•nthorixed to do bnsmees for W, ALVIiV LLOYD orhie B<e\.rabort.t and fUllroad Guide. „ . , _ W. ALViN D. New York, June 37. lift) -, Je» 3t rrs s, J J OHNT. smith, of Philadelphia, NT of the UNI TKu STATE*. uTkORGE N. BATES of Jenkintown* MonLomerr loanty Ppnnajlrania, intends fo deliver no addreMin on JULY 4tMMQ-m f-iycriol JOHN Ti SMlTH,forth* next Presidency olthe Uni ted Siatea. The pub)io at large are inv ted to be preeeut. After thf teadera. the meeting wll ornaa-ze, j»3B 3t* rv’ff 9 * TOST OFFICE; PHILADELPHIA, PA., UJ* a r . e JO»XSrtb,IS6O.. Tn* late Aotm CongreN rMtriotiiig the comnenution i »f contrac orM for carrying the Mails to California, Ac., >j eea. sg reodered ft mipmctiovble lomkocon-- raote for ebon MaiT.s win hereafter, be made np at this Offioe. dnily, f r California, Oregon, and Wfianington Territory to be conveyed by the Ocer la*d Retire, via fit. Louis, Mo. This Offioe haerot as yet been notified of any arrange ment by whioh Newspapers,' to., for th*se poitra can bb FOBW.BDKD. a, B. BROWNE, Jsffl fit » Pcstmaster. rfS* UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, UJ F . if (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.) „The Examination of the Junior, fi ophoinore, anq ?reahn an ClaMtes. at the oioee of the Third 'ierm, will be m held m the f -How ng ordsr: MONDAY- 25ib.—From 9 L» 11. A. W M Sophomores, by the Viee'Provoet.(Ohemfitryof the M«tals.)end Fresh men. bv Prof. Kendall. (Geometry.' written. From 11 Allen,(tne Eleotraof fiophoeles.) _TUbBDAy, Mth —From 9 *o 11, Juniors, by the V.oe- Prpvo«t,(Dynamiot.) and Sophomores, by Prof. Ken* dali, (Analyiloal Geometry.) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, bf Prof MlenJEenwlotus.) S7th.— roro 9to 11. Junior*, by Prof. Kendall, (Differential Caloulus,} and sophomores, br Prof Copseewitnglish Pbllologii) written. From II to 1, Froshmen, by Prof. Copoee-(History ) THLRit AY.tßth From 9 to >l, Juniors, by Prof. Jaekson. ftbe Menseohmi of Plantas.) Front ll to 1, Bpphnmores, by Prof. Allen, (the Clouds of Aristo phanA*,} FRIDAY. SSth.—From9 toll. Juniors, br Prof. Cop-' gee.i Jansprudenceof the UniteoMNtes ) From 11 to I. ipbomores, by Prof, Jaoksonr(the Odes and Epistles of Horace.) . SATURDAY.SOth—Frora 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.' Jaokson, (the Satires of Horaoe.l . .... a ’ GEORGE ALLEN/ jete-St Pecretaryof the Faenlty of Arts. rry* offioss of the fuiunetpHiA lk3 ' AND RBADIRG RAILROAD COMPANY; .■The holders of the boade of this JuR 1. tBW. o*o bow rtoeire, upon applicationat this offioe, £5 y gpens, in cart, upon the terms specified la the oirou- are ilJjo entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 9UOfiOQ per annum, as established by the stockholder* at their annual meeting, held January 9, WO* and in punuanoe of the oontract. entered into by he oompany and duly recorded, to carry the same into »•«*• treasurer. Notte* to t\o and Rtadint Railroad Company Blortgegi Bonds,dus July jgfla *hese boadsare.secured bj thefirst mortgageson the road* amounting m the aggregate to 43.3)6,«00. The net revenue for the last Iteoal year weasix times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds.' Themanagers propose to extend them for a period of twentjT rays, the holders retaining the bonds and the eaountT of the mortgagee in the.preoise nonditionjn which they are no;* held; Fresh sheets of eoupons lor fttw mterestt payable halr-vearly, will be issued- A bonus of 10 per cent, will be given to the holders, m consideration of their assenting, to the extension. This bonne will be paid in.oaeh to the bearers of the bonds, op their signing ajreoeipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office ol the Company *or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt end endorsement will be furnished I.L-. Off*. PIIIUBEIFHIA AND ItRADINO ULjt RAt-KOAI) CO.-office, 22? konth FOURTH St?**- . . , FitiLAi ELrniA-.[ui.olth, IMO. . To-avoid detention. the rolders of Coupons of ihfc Company dae on the la* proximo, are requested to 'eave them at thl* offloe. on or bt-f-ro the 50’h iustwhen re* cefpU uillbeinv'nemt ohrckavill be reedjr foidefl v*jt on the 31 pr .xlmn. in-Motianee for eaid rroelpte, ThnM pereons who hevenot pet extended heir Bond., are reminded that by dons* so now, they will reoeive a Bonos of tea per cent. In oaah. 8, BRADFORD. Treasurer. "ETAVANA OtGARS.-Ujuet received, per bark A tin Elisabeth, a la re and varied assort taotit comprising several n ?* brands, together with others nf tna most celebrated— ‘ JBiaok tjea,” Adorsoion, ' Figaro, Nepturto, Cabanas, Parians*. < Xif-tning, Arroyo Rondo, , .. _Pinet>ese, *o, &0.. n f aluha Reg Mia, Conoha. Open* Londros. MiVar, Fuunne*, and pressed sizes—now in store, and for sals low.bT CflAßlirlS ThTK, Jw> Bw , - 130 WALNUT Street ft LAWS ON IRELAND. ; V O’GORadAN & WILfON. 1 /RICHAPbO’GoBMAjf. EDWAkfi J. WILSON). ATtOHNIBB SBLLORH AT Ll J 7, _ . W*». 18® BROADWAV/weW/York, Having estabhsned antepsiv* C >msaoridence and Acefioies throughout jMsnd. will tabs charge of the eol/yotton of Claims, Legacies Ao., and attend to other' basiuessjn any part of that country. je«Q-stutbtai The greatest lunch of the ; Besson- at OUR HOU K. LIBRARY Street, THIS DAY, from 10 to 13 A. M.. and 8 to 10 F. AC Snapper Houp, Corned Beef Ac. - TTtfv , , . IHAIAH BRYAN, Proprietor. emnnnn Havana c/oars, 0 f aif- Uvv.vVv fer.pt brood., ell elite and pnoei, B £LT«tg^d3o r TOl>Tß.r,e t . ff/EIMER'S POWLAR AND FASHION «-'»ble Phetoereph.Oell.nr, BHppt«D Mreet,' •xuji, ,n >i* 2.. , 44* , ,«|un ~,,, -jpocificAif. .--“•‘•-r /V.UJJU,A-E.P,BAL IS TO THB ” i aO.-Ani f - r ,Tf';C;r r.;'v THE DEMOCRATIC ARMY, IN THE . FIELD! THE SENTINELS POSTED. THE TENTS PITCHED. THE OLD DEMOCRATIC FLAO FLIES FREE. LONG) BKAOH ISOUS'i, oppoaito .TUOKERTON, N. J.-This Hot*l is now open for the reception of Visitor*, both permanent and trAn soicnt. Having been at d larjce expense in refitting arid re-iurnUhiDg 1 foel assured that lor oofutort andean y#niB ce » will compare favorably with *uy house on the coast, Too best of eook* ana eervnnts have bee* proour®4, end nJ) *ffordi shall be eparsd to render the Bta *' r £* Hvr*e*b!e. The prospects fat Gunning and Fishlnq Are e*o#!lont. Oysters pi* the finest quality (nave in abundance- with these Increased advan < am confident that the most fastidious tn l have nooause for complaint „ .ft. B-Uapt. WUiUAM.GA*KILL will run a daily line of firat.clatß packets* from ‘tlinto City to the beacfi, onpof wrnohwll! be at Atlantia every morning bn the arrival or The morning 'train f/rim Philadelphia. Parutia wishing bfoopae by way of Lead’s Point, or otherwise, by addressing men few days in aovanos, " smi lwrt t 0 Tlte* AT^ggg 11 - REGULAR NOMINATIONS, S EA BATHING. COURAGE, MEN, COURAGE! FALL INTO UM*, MMOOAATS, 108 AOTtOK. JACKSONIAN DEMOCRATS, RALLT, AS IN DAYS PAST, FOR FREEDOM OF OPINION, That the WILL of the MAJORITY mint Govern, And in oppo*ltiMl toS.cedar., Dinmlohlsta, and Boltare. THE BANK AND FILE WILL NOS BE BOLD, BETRAYED, OR CHEATED. DEMOCRATS OF PHILADELPHIA, Stand br the part,of JEFFERSON AND JACKSON. RALLY FOR THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, OF ILLINOIS. The naan for the maeros a«d the oandidate for the ori* in. Tho, exponent of the treat Demoeratie principle ■' Free men .hall tovern themoelv.i.” All Democrat* in favor of the election of HON. STEPHEN A. DOV6LAS, The reaular Demoeratie nominee, for President of the Dnited States. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON, For Vies President, and HENRY D. FOSTER, For Governor of Ponca,ivania, will asaemhto in' MASS MEETING;,* ON SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE SO, AT S O’CLOCK, IN NDEPENDENCE SQUARE, On tha ground whara ' the doctrlna of non-in tervantion made , tha ; Thirteen Colonies free, united. Bnd independent States. Coma in squads, In battailous, in regiments! Com a. as patriots. Come as freemen. Come as Democrats. Comfc from yonr homes and workshops. Come, sa you love your country. The following distinguished speakers have been in vited to address the meeting t Hon. GKORGF W. JONES of Tennessee. Hon. A. C DODGE, lot* Minister to Stain. Hon. E. C. MARSHALL, of California, Hon. ANDREW I. HERRON, of i-onlsl aia. Hon. JOHN L, DAWSON, of Ponnojlrania, And others, whose names will be announced upon re ceipt of their aooeptanoe. Jc29 »;* Q.RAND BATI FIGATION MEETING. BRILLIANT DISPLAY. OF FIREWORKS. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. PRESIDENT, JOHN 0. BR*EO KIN RIDGE, OF KENTUCKY. VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL JOSEPH LANE, OF OREGON. A MASS MEETING Of the D.maorata of th, eitr of Philadal,hia trill be held IN INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1860, TO RATIFY i The National Psmocratio Nominations for President 1 and. Vice President LKT ALb OOME' AU who are in favorof tbs brave BRECKINRIDGE and daring LANE. All wbo stand by the Constitution and the Union, and oppose Squatter Sovereignty and Sectionalism. All wbo adhere to the established principles of the Democratio Party, and are opposed to Abolitionism and Black Republicanism, however disguised. AU who are In favor, of preserving the Regular Or ganization of the Patty, and opposed to the attempt to. disorganize the City Executive Committee, by the se cession of the friends of opposing candidates. AUwbo favor a just protection to our citizens, whe ther native born or adopted, and their prcp*rty, whether in. the States or Territories of the United States. ■ LET ALL COME! The different Wards are requested to meet at onoe, and organize to move in procession, with banners, to this Grand Rally of the UNCONQVStXDDxatocjucr. The meeting will be addressed by Hon. BfeNJAMIN FITZPATRICK, of Alabama, the Statesman, who xe losed tVe bogus nomination for Vioo President; Hon. HENRY 0. BUBNEI T. of Kentaoky ? - . Hon. J. P. BENJAMIN, of Louisiana j . Hon. CALEB CUSHING, of Mamobuwttßj Bod JESSE D. BHIGRT. of Indiana? And many others, who will be announced as they signi fy theiraooeptauoe. Our friends are requested to obtain from the Com mittee printed heading® for signatures, and have them signed and returned as early aa possible. jezs 4t T'H E DEMOORATB UF THE TDIR " WARD are requested to meet THIS at the bouse of JACOB FLFRX, NINTH Street, -l» ve Nnb e, to proceed to the Meeting With the Club. y Friend* of DOUULAH. rally! TYRANTS may Ihreatea-slavee may tremb § and obey, but ?R» E MEN immaot! Now is the time to falHnte the ranks in support of the greatest statesman of the Un on. IxTEYSTONE 0L( B, ATTENTION! %r. I*., to W D *iB^ Bo . N n i OhKSTNU. Str«o|«. T»H_ (Batardw) IVBNIWO, It 8 o’clock, and to the Ratification Meetiog of the ('rationalDemooraoy, in Indepsnaenoe Square. Seoes* siftn and her rehsi orew have stolen into the Democratic) camp. Assemble in «our might and crush them out. It" • WM. MoCANOLESS President. ATTENTION.—THE DEMOCRATS OF JOHNSON, the true expounders of genuine Demooraoy, lid .h. opponent, of _N. 8.-A lwije quxntitr of " Weak-kneed fnSment” WIU boon hand. u* D iUGLAS AND Johns N.—llie Do mooraoT of o«mden. New Jersey, will hold a KATiFICuTION MEETING on MONDAV, July gif to endorse the nomlnstlon .of STEPHEN A.i DOUG* LAS and HERSC« KLV. JbHNSON. A RHuite or o ne tundra) cues will be fired daring the'evening, ard a band of muito will be m attepdanoe. Dli MO.CRATS ABOU«B! GATHERING.O* THE DEMOORATIG CLANS. - The Democratic citizens of ti e Seoond ward are ra qnestedtomeetat the honseof Timothy Veale».llste L’rfferty's. 16, W. corner o! TKNTtUnd CARPENTER Strees, thalf paet seven o’otooki TH'B EVENING to proofed in a body to independenee to ratify the nomination of STEPHEN A J&BGfeao' By or derof the marshal, EDWARD DUFF. NOTICES. TO HOLDERS OF BONDS PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., Due lit JULY, 1860. Allholders of above bonds who do not intsnd’to extend their bonds on the termiof the Company’s Circular of FEBRUARY lost, can find pnrohasexs lor the same at par and aoorued Interest. • After Ist of JULY no interest will be allowed, Apply to i DItE X E L & 0 0., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. fiORREOTION- NOTIOF.—By thercsig nation of WM, DWIGHT. Jr., aa D'reotcr and Buperm*endent. all oonneetion between him end the GJouoMtcr Manufacturing, Oo»panr cea«es from this date.-. , , GfrO. JANVlER,Treasurer, DAVID B. BKO,wlf riiilaJ.lplil., June a, 1080.j,,,.,.* *JiHE QENUIN3S “NEWBOLD” ■■" haisi. ‘ ;j. FOR BALE BY ; ■ ■ C. H. MATT; lON. J.m) ~ ARCH AWP TOWTR BTRERTB. £JUOIOS! CLARET WINES. | : . ' ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEAIiBR i FINE ' GROCERIES. ' , _ „ iim wrawm «•* run n-t* A, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1860. WlUtfeß RESORTf. ¥VNSIO 'i'HOUSiw.'M.jUM: iOAKBuN, 80HltYLKlLI.-OOtJNTV.FA. - r- -unlies rooms at reduced ; Hoot*, loo'tad in (bo trap be twsen Sharp and Spoon# mountains. lmmeditteir on ine of tb* Philadelphia and Hsadro* Kallroad, withinhalfamii* orPoUerUie, .formerly ‘est hr Jo seph Head.of the old Mansion Houi>e, Philadelphia, net. ftiooe his demise, bead tinder the oharge of hie . d&uthter. t < - - , •» 'The House it prepared, at dll season* of the Tear, for the reoeatton of xunefe and nae been recently put i n order.. The lane ta'dan, and park adjoining, presents great inducement* a» a summer resort. to persons wish* |ns to ep t nd a short time awa; from the dust and tur moil of the pities, where they oau b eatho fresh moun tain air andeiiioy the wild and beautiful scenery of the coal.reainn. . CommmDt//}nea£S9ogsrtiok#*4, for.'bd use of faroi lies are sold at a recuotiMi or twenty five par cent., nndftaaooon.modation train wilt leave Pottsvillsdaiir oannß the eammer months, to enable those who may desire it to spend cue business portion pfih* day m the city and return the eauie availing. on which the charges WU' be thirty.three per cent below the usual rates. For term., npsl, u> , MARY HEAD. .... MsnsfcnHouse, " ount Carbon, Schuylkill Co , rs.!ft ocean Hoo«B..dAPE Island, n. j. This wen-known establishment. th* lavnnte resort of vißiV>re..ienow open .for the rec*pt on orguesis. It has been o'ins'derahly enforced and reform lied, the sleeping rooms epaoions and airy, and communicate to •am families. The house prul .be supplied with wat'r from the -.old springs ■ Persons desirous of spen&ingaf w weeks of the sum. mer,iD&n agreeable nianiwrcnuM tot do better than to ocean houeeatriab ISRAEL LBAWImi, JeaWw* Proprietor. IifANSfON ,HOUs*\ MAUCH CHUNK, £7**' P A^BO N CO., PAf-*Thl* i* the most comforta ble aaflexteuHive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, -nd cue proprietor ft itrershiqjseirthatthu* far he hat auc °i B r° »A£, * e «pmK it in th*t cannot fail to aa* tisfy aulnsjguests. .The JtoOtm aro newly nnd elegantly furnished, an*’! th* Table always contains the very best the Markets afford. Mtwoh Chunk .Mountain 1 AMb isad* from the rear of the house to the'op oft(Qemonuiaio,from whiohpni D *, BO w?J?2 < . n l ht,ndred 1 ““ve the Lehigh, the most> sublime soene lmaxinabln ia presented Tin Honse is abundant!* supplied withte best and pprqstMonrußm Perm*Water. Hot and Cold Bathe can be takon at all timsn. f**J tm CfeOH-Q-. HuPFKfI, Proprietor. < A MERIOAN UOTBi , MaUuH CHUNK.! f*: This .HOTRI is now kept in a manner af*' fording every oomort to siranxers and travellers. Arr A al ll U?JP made tins asason to aooom-i moduteSUMMER. BOAHDiiRS. The meet sublime mountain scenery and rural enjoyments aTe here af-; f«rded. “ MICHAKL WtLH LM. GEO. ; Jead-Uel Proprietors. 1 A MERIOAN HOTEL, B&THLEHhM! Proprietor of this Hotel has newly fitted up hie Home for the aoeoamiod&tionot visitor* during the sun mer season.. The 'iierioan Hotel is situated olavAted epot in th* Borough. Bethlebem is to » wet. known for its beaut!All soenory and commanding view of the surrounding oonntry, ami tor its salubrious mount ’in air, to req ire oomment, .TM *uheorjber is now prepared to receive B*a;tfors And F imuif *, and prom(e*s to do hie heat to render their st»y with him pleasant and agreeable. Charge; Moderate. J, W. R, PffARO, Jo* B . ~ ' in. Prppnetor. * fftAGLE IIOTRI., BKTMi.EHBM, PA. «nd oJd-ostabljsbsd House. known ee |h‘e LEHIGH VALLLV BUMMER RETREA •\ ■ • nowopen for the season. The accommodations of this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here, ‘■yt e north Pennsylvania Railroad is one of the plea santest in our State. CAL.EB YOHE, Proprietor, j loam ' AMEK'CAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, ;f P A *—This well-known and popular hotel hak, past season. l«een a vRKATuY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, j and is now in capacity and convenience seound to none in the interior o{ PenneylvAn a. 'Jhe beautifal ana healt lui situation of All*ntown renders it a de luh ful summer resort, m View of which special ar rangements have been made by the nronrietnr* toeo o»mmodatesummer boarders. J. Y. BECHTEL, Jese-t el • , - y. w. BIGQNY. • SEA BATHING. ~ NATIONAL HALL, ,OAPK IBLAND, CAPE M.Y. N. J. .Dub flue, tarce. ana airy house is NOVY OPEN for visitofs. itisdifitingaiehea for oomfort. looaiit*. ahd superim* ocoomraodations, with ample room for 200 pdr sone- Terms moderate. je23 2m AARON GARRETBON, Proprietor. Heath house, • „ , HOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J„ Is now oien for the reception nf company Coramum oatior s by letter will bo prompt y attended to. . je2llm J) A. CttOWELo. Proprietor. IWEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC iMI, L v —This poralar and eminently avorite House at Atlantia City hss. since the closing of last treason.been enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re juvenated in every. particular and |s now open for the season., Fro in ita ue'ightfal eitontion, near ness toail p!ao-»s ffiaterest, dose proximitr to the jsfosc and best part of the beanb. it *• modered ono of the most oon vomeht and decidedly the pleasantest house nathe island. , - Terms-SlO per week; 9)A)per day. Children and ter vonu half price, > R. L. FUREY, g« W l«tfflt. BMloK> Pr °« RETREAT, . Beautifully tnd conveniently located at '> ATi ,AN.TIO ‘ ITY, m. j. Boarders accontioodaUd on reasonable terms. ' M; IaoCLEEBi Proprietor. r*ONGRESS 11 ALt—ATLANTIC CITY. N J.—'This epa«ioua Ho-iee. situated at Atlan'io C/ty, will be reope'ied with every accom'iiodation for visitors on the 25th instant, by the subioriber, Tde -House fronts the De*cn Itiioet. civiQg aecieodid view of the Ocean aa'* is near the Fishing and Sailintf point. No ealns will be spareu to secure the oomfort anu con venience of guests. . jeW-to THOMAS 0. GARRETT. STAR HOTEL, MSAiLY.pyro«iTs tn* r. noier., D Il?8?Vfe/ki , ' : TOR. Al:S0. UARSiAGp CK f 3 ‘ mr Boarders accommodated on the roost reasonable terms left) Bm SEA BATHING, OAPE ISLAND, N. J.— HOtin*** is now open for the season. J«'» JAMYB MEOITa Y. PropMu'r. m BRIGANTINE HOUBF—Brigantine ■» "each, Now Jersey. H. D. SMITH. Prewar. Tai'lawo and norayio<l!oaa Hotel it now open Uir the I '*‘i®B tu r a o* vistors, Persons visiting the s*a shore will hod thi* th® mna| desirable rosirt lor Bathing, Ganmn*, Fishing, Ao- \ invrovrtnenis having bern made, saon ns cplArKementordining room, new bathing houses, wharf, walks,&e. Pnssengcrs leavt % Vine* •troet wharf i<> the morning train* r*e Camden an-1 At i ao> o Railroad, arrive at Uedloe’s Hotel, w,.ere Cant. Benjamin Imuerwill be m readme*! to oonvey.ihem to the Hotel, arriving in timo for dinner jeld tuthelm* TKEtiONT HOUitE, 0 >P£ ISLAND, N. J.-HUMPHRKY HUGHES, Hroprlct-r.-Thla route, eo. ’Tensantly situaed in qlose proxunltj to the reach wtub* open for the reoeptlon of visit<rs <m the Btn.inst. The large, splendid lawn in front of the loose 5 the fine, shade. good room! and Me, render it the ra«>st desirably p<aoe oq the ieUnd. Attached to the premiteeare bowling saloons arto barber shop ’jelB ino American house, uapei-'Lajsu— ' Mr*. M. REYNOLDS., Proprietor.- This favorite lotel wilt op-n (or the reception of visitor* on Mon* ) \Y. June ?sth. It ha* been fitted up in the best style, aud every attention will be paid to the comfort of its guests. Je!B-dtPepi SULPHUR AND UHALYBE " ▼ ATF. SPRINGS, at DOUBLING Gap, PA. These Spring* are m Cum erland county, *> miles west of Barrisburg, apd.are aooesub'.e from ell the East* ern and routhern cities by raiiroia to Harrisburg, thence ott the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville thence« iaht mites staging,' in new and easy ooaelies, to the Springs. . Passengers leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore,or Wash ington, in the morning cars, arrive at the Springe the same evening at 5?. M. This property has changed hands, and has undergone a thorough repair; a >arxe balding has been treated in which are warm,and oold Baths, andevery arrangement has been made for the comfort and convenience of vi sitor*. New stabling has been erected: hbrses and carriages will always be on hand for hire. Terms moderate. Mails daily. For oliColars andparticulars. address the proprietors, jeU lm KEAAGA. KO3KR, COYLE, & CO. f KBANON VALLEY HOUSE *-4 \ LEBANON, PA. CHAB. W. KUHNLE, Proprietor. Bummer » oardere taken. The house is new and com- Kous. with grounds attnohed. Surrounding country jifulsnd healthy., Railroad communication with the city twicoaday* Charges moderate. „ JeJ5 Jin* nPHB BEA-SU 1 'RE—ATLANTIC CITY. •% McKtBBIN’B U. 8. H iEL, The undersigned,.pn'pru or ot the above-named house, being uow preparet to receive guests, re ipeotfuli* sohoits a share of the pubho 1 patron age. riinOe last summer mere has been added to this hotel a four e.orled wiu/f. HO feet in length, con tuning (beside tho bed-roomsJasaitoofthree Parlors, for ladies, and >wo for gentlemen i also, a reception room, wash-room, and spaaioan bar-room. Bowling Saloons. Billiard Rooms, and hot and oo'd Ralt-w tar Bath hare been constructed for the adoomino dationoJ visitors, and the whole houiio wid be lighted with gas. The house has been newly painted and fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put incomplete order, a well manned pleasure yeobt, and an excellent Band of Music, have been en gaged for the Mason*. . J, McKIBBIN. JeH tf 4 fTNITED SPATES HOTEL, LONG Jt Tlx ? subscriber Ukes this method of iefonnina his friends and the public that on asd after JUNE 20 th his bouse will bo open for the re ception of guests, when **very, effort will be. made to please, those who may favor him. Tho house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front, a full view of the oogan. eoou .roods, siabli* g, Ac., make it aa Attractive Many house in the country. The com munication is oocfsalble by two doily tines from foot of Walnut-street wharf, vlr. t a a, 3 P. M. Reference—Grantly, ’Warden* A Co.. <niiAgtnut ■t/Mt. » •* $. A. BHOEMAXB®, Jef-Stn Proprietor* SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND SPRING near WomelsdorL erke .Thelor eandcommotTious HoTEu AND„BOaRI)- tNGuUUBK, at this delightful Rurmnor Retreat, is now oonioieted, and will be opened for Boarder* on tne 15thoi JUNE. 1860. Commimoa’ton twice daily, from *Philadel»hia and Harrisburg, dj the Reading ana Lobanon Valley Radronda - . , ■GP’ Boarders received by; the woek or through the seasnn, on reasonable terms. • _ JeB-Jm JOHN MANDERBAOH, Proprietor, CARLISLE Tlie favorite rwort for those li who appreeiato Grand Beanery, wwtTp flirr pmiw r ® Mountain Air, invitorating WH sWvos K ba f B® and .Well-ventilated Oomf»tSi?9o : Pi. O<XKI b " oietr ' “« » «»« Auommodations/cr • •' ' i 300* Fqr particulars spnd,for Circa- CWShBEKIN. &' VISSCHBF, Je7-8m Carlisle Spring, Pa, BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delixhifu] Bummer Resort will be opened for tb« reception of Visitor* on the FifcSl' OF JUNfc, and kept open till the Ist of Ootqber. •• The Hotel will be under the management of Wr.A. G. ALLEN, wijose experience, and attention 1 to his guefcts. give the amplest assuranoe of eorotort and kipu treatment. i Parties wishing rooms, nr any information in regard to the place, will address the ' JNO. r, jiEED. Beo’y end Treasnrer, my3Mm Bedford AHneml Springs Co. fpPHKATA MOUNTAIN B*RINGB, JLi Lumcwiter County. TeioaiYlvania—Tniß estab lishment will be open or ttio iltn of June Ttiead vantasoß of thin beautiful retort ert- j Mountain scenery, pureftir.aml fioft water; every variety of batne,ana aii<u'«m*at*( * good stock of livery ftorses. rend car nag**. For funner partioulant ob.ll on JOSHPH B. MYEKB, oorner Third and Vine Streets; JaMKS 8. BajUjK, No.olfl Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or U» the proprietor. JOSEPH KOMOMaOHER, Ephreta PoatOmoe. Lanonster Opuot* l . Pa. mrSo-Sm /COLUMBIA WOUSE, CAPS rSLAJvD— VJ Ca*k MAy, New Jersey.—Thu lafge. first class SOTt'L will he opened, for the n'oeptiun of gdeuts, on • M»b Jane. iB6O. The House ha* beonoompletelj repaired and refuintshed. A new cookuja ovens. Stoners, and every modern improvement added, •ive etablioK attached to the prentices -», j , ; alters add. essed tdthe iniey»wUlbt .3 Jara,c» H. LairdiUte proprietor Praakln IfcusvAtil'a^ .Tr&» ot O ' ; . ......... ; jflU'Viii l ~0w» St/KHER RESORTS. MANSION HOUSE. ATLANTIC OITV, s , lrasi J !- IBAA Q' of sort &>»..,> , , *^ beenvery mubfc •wftrfled sad im proved. 9nene*al*rgAnmnberof Famil) Rooms,net ■on-Mjed b» nny hotel in this nty, . It ■« lighted throughout with ru, New apd fine walks have bpsn Hid tbs ooean, which will ba lighted at pUoL froiti thft Hotel to tbs water* by splendid reflect' me lamp*.' ' , . ‘Atteobedtc the hoaselbutsM,rite from the main' building) i«alar<e, HaU for Hoyi -cl Parties, with ft lop Cream and Conieot o.airy attached Over the H&Utherejwrffortysleeping ro ra«rorsitulf gentle men. There is «Ua a play around fur caildren, well ■bnitoa and enoloeed, with swinge fco. The catering department will bo under my own es pecial aucervisiop. and I trust that my reputation is sumotently established to satisfy all that my table will ue unsurpassed. Term* will be 912 per week 1 Transient Boarders 9$ per day* ■Jir a * fl 2 ftttaohed to the House will take Boarders to Ja23tP ta ® yoeanfree uf charge danng bat^in^hours. LIGHT-lIOUSE COTTAGE, NEAR JJHE I.IHH F-HOIME. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ ,ha n,t ’* u “° w ° e,a *“ t, ‘* ™- thi Bni?nS! r if t f r i. re,l J > 1 otf ! 1 "'’ <!>H slto aoontumenM of “i.fi ! 1 '' of hufrl.nd.findth«paWic . , ! ’ U ? m ' JONAH WIIOTTOW. Prn,r|i-h>r. TTNITED BTATFS HOTiL, most romsnUo regions of Pennsylvania! the Htusue fine fishing | the mountain scenery is onsureasstd in the ■BUIP V Game abouni'a in credit, plenty, affording fine sport for huntsmen * the mountain stream* abound with trout in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of spending a few months In the oouotr*. will find this one id l , h K b mo#t ,r '* b , lo In Pennsylvania. Tho North Pennsylvania pumi the town, and it is m daily oommunioaion with fhihuielphie, Baltimore, and New York. The subscriber Will use every effort to make his guests oomfonable* **ni« u. v A. J* WARFIBIB, Proprietor. MUleraburg. June 80.1830. jt?y im pONGRES* HALL, CAPS ISLAND, J-' CAPE MAY, N. J—This well-known, first-olaza Tft R DA^°t h nat Ui r ®°* p ‘ aJOQ of KueBU °q SA- The Bowling *]Uts have been removed, and new a'eepinjt rooms added, sinoelnst season. Jefl-8w WKfIT A THOMPSON, Proprietors. NEW PUBLICATIONS. I\EW ENGL T SH MEDICAL, DENTAL, - I *’ ANT) f'OIKNPIPIC BOOK*, Kocotvodbv LINJDSAy & BLAKTSTON, »» , A £ o I > “ ,, “®* , *;,P o 9kse lers, and Jiuporter*. MORTON’S VETERINARY PHARMACY, «h Edi tion * chronic alcoholic hntoxioa- LECTURES ON THE PHVBIOAL H [^^^?Sn^ B A D NWS? OFTH^TEETa “N Dfc*TtL PR ACTIVE. a .RY CONSUMPTION. SAwj By Mrs. Wood itch thousand. 0N THE Dl«EABfcB OF BRAIN AND MIND. jgjO The tjnton ticket—belv and , RVERETT!—The MONITOR has hoisted this flag tiutworiptioL#, 91 for the C moninn : delivered(fr e>b thep*nnv poet. 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Attention U invited to the following statement an accompanying letters of reeomraendatton# and testimo nials in favor of these celebrated Watobes. A told medal was awarded the Company by the American Institute, at New York, in 1857. ‘The Company also received, the first premium-* gold m*»dat~from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in 1868. These Watolies have sow been in the market for nearly ten years, daring which time they have been tested as to aconraoy durability, and reliability in every oonoeivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory time pleoes ever offered to the pub Ho. This remit has been brought about by a strict applica tion of meohanical soience to the oonstruotion of the W»toh from its very inception, rendering it when finished, mathematically correct in all its proportions, and necessarily as perfect a time-keeper as it is possi ble to make. The Company have tested their ‘Watches in many in stances by actual daily noting, and the result *f this test hae been that they have eshib ted a rate equal in regularity to the b.-st marine ohronoroetor. .N. B.—We have just introduced a new style of Watoh, elaborately fin shed, and thinner than any we have hitherto produced, with several improvements calcu lated to insare the greatest acouraoy of performance, and to provenr the usual accidents and derangements to which foroign watchraere liable. The following is from Mr Porter, the well-known Marine Chronometer and ’Watchmaker: Boston, Aptil ?0. 1860, M r. E. K. Bobbin*. Treasurer, Src. Dear Bir: Fmoe try note to *ou of September, 1E59, I have sold a number of your Company's Watches, and hear good reports from them without exception. They give me no trouble and my oustomers every satisfaction Reosntly, a shipmaster, to whom I sold ,one la«t year, called to say that his Chronometer having broken down at sea. he navigated his vessel safely home by lit® Waltham Watch. Yours truly, Gse. E. Ponca. New Yobs, January S 3, 1860. R.E. Robbins, Esq. Dear Bir: The American Watoh made br your Com pany, whioh I have had in constant use for about ayear bos kopt excellent time, and sustain* you* 1 suaranty. It seems to be less disturbed by horseback and railroad oar jolting than the generality of foreign watches. Respectfully yours, Geohos P. Mounts, Book Room , No. 200 Mulberry Street, Ntto York. ' February O,IWO. R. 13. Bobbins. Treasurer American Watch Co. m , Hoar Sir: I tifke great pleasure in being able to oertify that (or toe last ten months 1 have carried a watoh from the manufactory of the American Watch Company, and thatit ha* given pereot satisfaction as & time keeper, Judgins from the one I have, I do not hesitate to predict that the day is not far distant when watobes made in the Uniteufctates wilt supersede ail others. Jamei Plot, D. D. WitTOit Bm/vv,B. C., October JO, 1659. R K. Robbins, Fsq. Pear Bin The three watoheg of your manufactur whioh I purchased to be used on my plantation, hav proved to be the mostoorroot tima-keepers I have ever known. I gave my head servant, ray head oarpenter, and my head engineer, eaoh one of them 5 and since they have been in their riapeotiva po'sewr-D, every thing on the plantation has moved like olock-work. in consequence of the extreme aoouraoy and regularity with whioh these watchos perform. Yours truly, Lawia Morris. OntCAOo, 111., Marohl3Go. Ambrican Watch Company, Waltham, Miss. I have tested with oxtreroe oaro the raonlng of the watoh I bought of you, now nearly a j ear Biaoe. and so aoouraie end equable hae been its performances that i •bought it wouh? interest you, and all others familiar with horology to see a Tecord'of ite variations. It was finally set to true time after it had been regulating in my possession for three months t juite& lost4sre. I October.. ...lost 8 seo. • -’stis lost Often, I Psoember 1fi,...Ve00. Since whioh time its avenge monthly variation*have not exceeded mxseocmda. N. kmaM Wi**». our watch is now extenftyeiy counter felted Iry foreign manufacturers, we h&Wfo Inform the public that no watch it of out production which is unto* oompamed by a certificate of. genuineness; number of tho watch.and signed by our. yiqaeurer. R. K. Kobbinb, or by our predecessors, ArriA rou, ft CO. ; < •' - / , r ‘. Aathoee watches are for sMe hr jeweHeii generally throughout the Union, Am® r * o,in VP m^any do cot»olicit qrders for tingle watohes.. * 1 ! ■ *" AOBBIKS•* APPi^TON, WHOtEW I -* ' 1 1 . mjJS-dt-lf No. 183 BROADWAY. NEW ifORK." A zCMEA !■ AZOMEA !, , AZUMEA.I' .prof; MOBHIS* AZUME A. BAHINO OTWJMUI!"’ .iis j£.»4 li j \ ci j»a - IIA/iO ui»LtjVf yd ** * WARTS. VV ANTRD—A situitlon in sri Importing n T or Commission Hc«n, dr is a firet-olaes Dry Gondf Jobbing Hoase aa buv« r oy ralM*»aa bv a gen- of e \l*****i*Tleu<* and aoaliflad to ill *i'h*r oSSS fc .?? lhfct btt “°*“* JWdreiS *• otewatt^ftUiua A SIDE-SADDLE.—Direct prioe. to ** ?'•** offioe, giving sddreaeaad Housekeeper's situation, say." Btagra.isaH ,e,i,irca - TJARTNEB WANTED,—Tho Advertiser *■ .Rtshei to negotiafa with an active businaisman, hav’ug ft oaen capita! of 9*4M». to taka an interest ina safe and profitable tnaaafaetnnrx business, yielding already a handsome income. Particular# will be «iw op an interview being had. Addr« u “Profit,” office of The Pre s. • _ _ - ■■ IsaiOt* A YOUNG MAN WHO UAB HAD much experience in the Dry Goode trade wishes a situation in a wholesale hous* as Book-keeper or Saiaa uian. Undonhted refereno* given. Aduies# •* Wii ham.” at this paper. , . irU 6t* —Board, in a Private Family, jy with the comforts of a horn*. E i plnymen: cut Of the Muse. Address ”M. k.,” J)i*patoh. ' JUS it* ____ Var^NTED.—A young man, eighteen „ T r«™S f «,■ d.«[r.« a iituatl.in in a WkolMnl. Uroo.ry .and i-royi.ion Stnis. TJi. t>..t of r.f.r.n« -ill h. <l,OO. balary no.blMt, Addian ”K. H. ” K this office. jc)*-4t* MAP AND PRINT OULORING.—Two ypnnri wro hav. had Miuidarabl. .x»«- neooeat Map and Print Coloring, wish to secure work °fft kind. Can reiereuee. Apply at oi9 south atXTH efrset . jeJfi-lOt* 'rO BHOKfiRH AND BANKERS.—An * Accountant who hst had lonr experience, and who. throuKhhi* ooi r.ectmns, can it floenoe a large Rmouat of dty g»«>ds *rede paper, from Philadelphia ard B*eton h/msesi wisnes »o mike an eng axemen- with » first olnss Hanking House or Broxer. Address •* F. P..” at thi* offioa, JrfT-wfim «t» \!U ANTED—A Situation, by & man, * v thirty-ssyeu yearn of age. of extensive expert- JP.SiJP. sdi-ress. and oempetentto fill almost any position, either as a clerk. suuoriLtcudeot, 2Fwi*Hhe n « T L* 1 * ”»P®otoWy oonctoted, and ou give the mo»t satisfactory referenoee ae to integrity, iA? oa ?'Y ,1t 7,,-Amoderate saWry for avK , !p«.r i " “» idJr — ■ »■ FOR SALE AMD TO LET. rjOTJNTRY PLACE, 15 *cres, to rent for VV summeror year/ Ao»lr at one#, comer CaR £LN^ r R end oRrSHEIM, Germeatowa* Kept only 9600 per annum. ye&-fit* SALE—The Stock and'Fixtures of 8 . Wholesale Boot ‘«d Shoe House, sow doing a g'»od busmens.. This is a rood opportunity for any one wishing to go into toe bosinesa or a hones wanting to increase their Satisf otory reasons giving for ■‘l'm* oat Aodress “Box 290,” Fmlaaelphi* Post Offioe, wi tb name. A Jeitt-ti BFOR SALE—a desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with ahoot ton Mreaof Litd, wi iraprovemen e, near the Braodywixe, six miles soeth of Wert Chester, near the Baltimore CentranUilroad. Address J. WL ON. }d 19-Im* Farkev lie. Charter oaeaty. Fa. FOR SALS OR to LET—a Double Stone * ottace. Germantown, situate on Dewey's lane, second house from Thorp's lane, five minutes walk from railroad station. Contains ailthe modem convenience*. Apply to FTf* Wil' ON. jefi-Im 60.1 CRRBTNUT Street ■ TO LET OK FuR hALE—A FOUR story house, double buildtnve, all modem im proveuioui*: m ccmplete or T -r gan eissant large yard, lermi low to a tenant. Situated No. 1924 Cue.BTNUTfttreSL No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Maanpic H«t»t mvfig-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a. large lotlntbe Bouthwestem eeetion of the city. weUadaeted for a Nureery. Teniae w>mmo4a ting. For parUou&raaddress -K. at tmeoflfee. %%17-tf 'F'O L ST. —T hu flnst Boor of the Roe bdi id y ing. No. 704 CHESTNUT street, formerly occupied for a wholesale (and late y aa a retail) fancy food* and perfumery etore. A Apply attiie office of JULES HAULL « CO.. No. 704 CHkoTNirV street. Philo. Je4-lm BOARDING. BOARDTNG.—Persons wishing to go to the oonntry dan find pleasant Rooms with th u a WAgHiNuros housk“ ,J * .The House, has brnn ertlre'yre modelsd and reforn shod throashvu . rot terms, Ao.. ■Sdreas ’ JomN i*. Ptt PPB. Wood t nry* N7j., j»23 I2t* Late of Mansion Hop*e. Westchester, oa. pKIV TE BOAHDlNG.—Gentlemen and A their families, or single gentlemen, oaa be aooom modated with Board, .with pleasant sod handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST 8t„ south tide of Washington t'qaare. Tbeloeatioa, b*mg opposite to one of the handsomest parka in th»oity,ij cen'ral, and extremely pleasant, ’i rosiest persona viaitiog the oity oan be by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entranbe. for rent, saitabie for mi oflloe. Jell-tf AND GENTLEMEN WISH- A V ING BOARD, with cool Room®, oan oov have chnioo at 9> 0 WAL* UT SL *je4 lm^ YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE A accommodated with good, airy, apartaente, (with Patch. ae» DIVIDENDS. EXCHANGE BANK, V/ ■ PbUlAPvt.phis* May 1,189 k Tho Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend f THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, olear of tate l ax, and payable on demand, mti-tf T W?TORRBY. Cashier EDUCATIONAL. TEACHER WANTED.—Wanted, by the first of September next, a ladr teacher In a Semi nary a few ml ws from t eoiry, inapleaaantand health ful neighborhood. Toonecoupeient.a&irsalan wilt be given. Address “Academy,'VKolcuesbar P- 0., Pa. La n d sua pk in oil, pastell, DRAWING, an i FRENCH LANGUAGE, if de sired— 8 Parisian and.nl* wife would tike to find a ti tact'on in the above. No obtootion to travel; beet re ierer.ee*; *p citnen for ability. Address ** Artist ” at ttila office. ■ Jett fit* MISS I UOY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. M. BTRDwill reopen-tbeir SCHCK'L for Yonng Ladies at 1010 SPRUCB Street, on MONDAY, temberlfth. IMP. ’ jpfi-lm REMOVALS. Removal —small t chandler, WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from 55 North SECOND Street, to llfi MARKET Street, above Front, north tide. *al RETAIL DRY GOODS. fiHAKLES /BAMS fc ‘SON V/ Haro made ANOTHER REDUCTION On their stock of SUMMER GOODS, And continue tonffar _ * GH <* AT INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS, for two weeks prior to making nn alt-ia lon in their store. They prefer celling below oo«t than carrying over goodt to unntbsr season. French Laos Boumons, * French Lace bbawls. French L*ce Kugeniee, t-reuoh 1 ace Points. . Franoh !<► oa I'icoofomraies, Rilk Mantilla* in every variety, Brett Goods for hummer, i rets Goods for the Seaside, BrettG >odt for the country, jirera Goods for the city. Fine Organdies and Lawns, oh si-* out below eoit. 4-t kranch Chintzes lZno, usually 29 cents. Oar Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS is not surpassed, elthermanalny or prioe, _ _ jtSPtf EIGHTH ANp oßua oTRBETg. LAD’FS’ woven watoh-spr ng ponp FK'tTS. LADIES 8IZR". from ZO cents to tI.SO. LA»lh*B’ WOVEN eKIR ’R, 10 hoops. BO etc. Ladies' woven skirts, ia hoops 75at*. LA"IKB* WOVEN BKi*TS,SOhoop»,sl. LABIES* w. VBN SKIRTS- Z 6 boors, st 25. Ladies' WOVKN BKlßlS.auhoope *l*o. And allsisetof Mlgnßs* W«v» N hKIKTS. CHI ZEPHYRS, of all kinds. Soe per os. “‘lKifiHfew. At ZTeat sacrifice* „_ J. n -, MAKWE *• ft ►ON, Wholesalo and Retail Manufacturing frgt*b!l*nment, ELEVENTH and OHEBTNUT Streets. Jett St if LAW WN.—Tip-top assortment fast colors Stored LAWnS and rich BARKGFB* j ilvj Lawns, -baregei ”obes, . Blue little P’ounced, Pink Lawns, D *ubli« fc kirt. Brown Lawns, Gay Stylet, Black J.awi s Neat styles, Ohooome Lhwds, Black Bareget* Finer Grades,.. _ Gremoinet, Fine Mohairs for Travelling l>r?«s Goods, Exoedeut *rd cheap Mantilla Silks, Mantlet and Dusters Lace Points a* d M *r ties, G r od Black Silk Mantles. N. 8.-Some bargains in cheap press Goods at 12 to 13 oents. COOPER ft COnAHU, jttt 8. F. oorner ofNINTH and MARKET. S WEAR, BOVS* WEAR, Cloths, F&noy Caesiraeres, Cheap Cassimpres, Linen Drills, Marsai'les Vcitings, Ghent) Coarm s. , A large stock of the best (Hality. and at cheaper rates than ever sold. CO'TRR ft CONaKD, jsx3 8-R. oorner NINIH and . MEDICDiAIi. pRGF. MORRIS* EUOBJPHALOSj PROFESSOR MORRIS* PkOPKSSOR MORRIS* PROFEBSOR BIOR»Ib» ' bucephalos, KUCEPHALOS Alf INVAJL U A B L B In REMEDY kxtPnJP JfiffP?: EXTERNAL REMEDY. POR DI°EABKR OF THE FOR DIBKABEB OF TUB FOR DISEASES OF SYSTEM NERVOUS BYB-TJSM NERVOUS SYSTEM Asoooaeiored Qp THB Mn|D ' to the retea-cnet of Liter a tnre, the o.neerns oi Commercial and Finanotal Business, aud tne aflairt ol Pror»a*ional and Political Life, or as occasioned by aut other cause f ora whioh the Nervous System has be oomeoxhautt‘darddiseased. , , Thetymptons novored bv this valuable Preparation Are numoroutt of whiou the raoroproramentare, KXCIThMh* T OP THE BRAIN. AGITATTOh AND DEPRESSION OF a the t MJND. CHRON C NE p V OU-*N fcSS. w NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS HEADfCHjK Eto.,Fto. The EUCKP »ALOi i 8 o&rerally prepared, br per* mfesirn, from the FonniOLAof PhuF w , MORRI’*, M 0.. of tnieoitv, to whioh he refers to hie Philosophical Pamphlet, “ PoUKIK'-'S.'’ On the relationa of the Gangiio-Nervout System to the immaterial soul ofjuao. Havingexnlbiied tne crinoipletandoommeDaea the. tvstom of Composite Homoeopath*, Processor at «y*: •* It may be pormitolble that 1 should offer, ns amn*. lustration, ray own case, A eontinous wm/te wjj*- d'cs for a number of) oars had. to a ce / pro-’uoed the ordlnarr effects of extreme mental! ap pbofttion. by attenuating the prime centre* of oreanio ana inteiiecmal me. ana PJ wleoted certain eulisWDoe# of ifcßnuMj htrniotriom' relntiOM ahdAtfprovr d uses. podcombined tteir ewen-- Uftl nronerties in proportumMunUy.«nd klaodoned b» tK «SSsli!mol> modiomal Tesouw.» fFrolekaur Morris aescriLes tho mode of “In thin way the desired, relief baa! been-ob mvnVd, the nutritive sistem invigorate, trie tanglio nervou* system restored to, its formei bme, ami mental clearness, tranquillity, and vmomL Ahf age of nearly three sooro-are the much valued resula.'’ ! _ Prepared, and told WHOLE aLK, by MOCKRiBGE A CO., No. 6*a North FOURTH street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by Druggists genoraliv, . „ t Price, 01 per buttle, bizo-30 oents email size, ** 3 ipygi Smif L OflTIJi For the UIftTANT RBLiKF'and PER- )dANKf£ CURE of thi> ditirftKinK oom plaint* we • r IKD T’B ...! • BBONCaiAX. , Mad. b, o.' B. SEYMOUR t CO, 10j IOisAB SMI, Nn Yfrk. Prio. #1 p*r box , ».nt tfa* bf ront, mrf-tm m FOB SAI.V. AT ALI. DtU^ptflKfE 1 .. : ' VUST KbOfi'VEO—per ship -V 'rwt." » •vl.ndid ino,!ir!ert of JAPANEIR M o GW*MS Boouo oouhllod orfad T»h n„ ■ -(aii:. .-.T.'.*0.00U .--(...‘..tl cunrtuanm. ; ’ ; THK N4l*Ba3t*^l ■ ■as mSsiwsf OB <K*!fcV?St«o^flsYs!ir#P* - BOX BOOK gwaT '■iflSltvSVßinam. im Ths first grand hop of ths p.iMnwiiib. national notil. |?GPBraOFJULSrATVAL»r * ORB ,1* HOTEL, on jM. tm ARTS—REDUCTION IN PRICK. «gn. < ™ cSrL < '“ iil,fX • r tsr TXrAKNE.S HFLK AND PISTOLGAIr V V LERY—Now ojn. «onur of .w CHfgTHLT Slrf.lJ UMn JtuiM for Rii. Sbeotlai. »Ui MdJu.. BW* ■lfhu. The roort 80R,l«i. O.U.r, u th*VsiOß. TIfcDONODGH’S GAIETIES —RACE J.TR fiTREKT. ATTR ACTION I , the ri*AT?Sop^pß , «fis«u»bpi. ALL S6E°CO)ii I &NV. SOLOMON’S TEMPLE, A lw«. bwwPM. oi wrlwt mi, MARKET, iMra STREET. •n» MoaM i.»r»«iom, m high; lighted by M 9 gas jecs, and .the worshippeniiw presented by 400 figures arrayed m Jewish oast*me* sorroanding the varioa* eev», give It aHfe-hheew* pearanee. Read Ist Kr rs.ttb tofithoh**.; 7 Chro*.,JMheha»,tXd Claron., 4th and Tta chape; am oootents and description of Golosuufe Temple, all or which it bjithfailj VeprasenUd in tbekfodeL^ OPEN TO VISITOR*, with exptatatleme, from (0 to 1* A. m.. a to«, and 7j| to ie Km:; Admlasioa, 26 eonts: children, half prteo. T icketc. in packs of 1-i. at lower rates to Behock- Clsbt. Societies, Ao., nnt 1 July 7 tor* tf CHINA AND dLMBWARK PBDIT JAJttHI j FRUIT JARS. rSUIT JAMB. FRUIT JARS. THE BEST FRUIT JARS. THB BEST FRUIT JAM. TOE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. ' THB VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. THE FHtJIT JARS t WRIGHT. SMITH. AGO, No. I NORTH FIFTH STREET, ' Offer Co ttaA tnde th.bMt>nUtJuviMt. CbAmCih their .Bfthti.. twtoj b. jffj J^AUTION —FHi*B FRUIT JiHS—The SffiUSS POISON—FRFSH FRUIT JARS.—The A- .aid of rraitalww.oorroMith.mf>MrfjMM< TIGHT ALL-QLaPB LflSsqy sdsaittoA QMttnaj "'hmvrfMMwef-n. I.M-imf* WM«fMtiir.n. Wo. Il l* FtF E turn*. ThO NOT GO INTO TEU COUNTRY br ted oook book, with mil directiooa Tor nWh . ... HaRTELI A LETCRWORTh. j.maif. OonhTIFTMOwK. INSURANCE COMPANIES. rpH* mutual LIFE INSURANO* a . COMPANY OF NEW TORE, six dollars, urr " TO , 4r6ift!Bmsai9 k Vh. eramitun. u»M*m thu is ana, attar leu niM, and the Dividends have been auavxn, Juaass; 2 w EfiSs&- r mar - . t *MZ*x* vo rax iMsvxna. Pnasxhleto, aod wvery iafematios, mar he he# - *- • • PHILADKLPHU AH?BAK!taS«» Vtomae feibins, John wSh« Mordeoai JUgDawuoi' HTstiart. JosepS,Patterso?u . . WlalS C. Ludwig, John Mr AtwowiV Arthirk Ma, Thomas H. Powers. 54°Tgf._W. TolMd, William MeKee. - • tlioe.wattowt.iito.ivff* KUME INSDHANCE COMPANT, SO. i 4M CHESTNUT BtrAet. PHILADELPHIA, INCORPORATED APRtIT Wt.BY THE STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. «ONFDIkD T 6; FIRE AND INLAND RISE* . . ■ , cnKcroE, SAEmri WHjht, D. B. Birnsr. Wo. VT. VfalWri, J. W. Entiiu. Gbu, Riohardeon, * Kenrj X«wi*,7t„ Geo. Aa West, , Jacob W. Stoat, 0. Witooß Davie, Menko Stenu . TUo*. 8. Martin, is2M7:WJ&fqg?s&^. Williams i. Blanchard, etonur*. ti,u-if a CLOTHING. H. JBLUmiXJB. « OONTIHENTAL OLOTHINQ HOUSE,” H. K. CorMt EIGHTH ud CHESTNUT £M MT CaMoaur Woik rod. at ibort boCIm. miAl Ain-if SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom **T* JPa?yJ».BnJjdine, eoatheeet oorner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open duH frop Ibjjl o'clock,and on MONDAY tiDftiß the evtiußg. This Old Institution bee alvaye paid in tall# on tfeawd* without notion. • , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT- All tom* paid taoa, ob demand* is goidasdaUrtT. :.Smjfi£ John C, Fur. v T- K.Hanjer, George Nice*t, Jotra Anepaon, Jr., eamL T. Rodine, A 1&. njftoginte. JOHN Q. clM’*. Secretary jWB lm CPKtNG GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and CaMowhill. Incorporated by the Leeielature April Eva' IN GB, from 3 to 8 o’clock. Jntereetapercent peraeßam.^Uepoeitore can with draw their, "oneyebj Checks, u deeirvd, Special Do wait* I,o *> JAMEB 8. PRINGLE. PIMUmL Frcrcts Hast, Swiretarv. aaM*tfu U # SHOEMAKER & Co. GLASS, FAINTS, OILS AND VARNIBRE Northeast Oomer FOURTH AND RACE Streets. roykg-gju OAKD to the fubuu. CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860, An attempt has bees uade todeoeiva the >ublie« In persons n&rißgirtiat lAep eeZJ **Co»o»*ss WaTxn v * from eadet ths mrloe of *a (f) oents per (lacs. The vkoUsaU prioe of ttm Coogrese We cer, at New York, being about 73f eente per sices, the im poeihoß of pretendins to sell at retail at leas than oost, apd without allowance for freight, oartage*4* breakace, is apparent; bat their probable ooarse bee beta to on* bottle of gmisiae Coagreee Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohrietsalat its totoi contents We have nxvxb aold OongTees Water in Fountains, nor m venele of cap other dtteriptitm **»>!> ordinary sised «lxbb BOTTbzs. The eork «f even bettie of the genuine is branded <* CONGEEtB WATER ”— 4 ‘ 0. A W., M and any, without thoea wqrda letters oo the cork, is commaPtiv, whether (tom Tktetaias or Bottle*. ‘ - CLARKE A^WRITE, - ~ ‘ Froyyienm of Owutwi Bpring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, via t PRfeDKfUOK BROWN, cor. Fifth and'Cheetßit FREDERICK BROWN, Ninth sad Chestnut, ObARLEB ELLIS ft Co,llfMarketstreet, t Are constantly supplied by uft with the peaaiae •* Co»- obsss Watke” in bottler, fteehfroa CR^» A BL^*-vHv?i y , G'iEAT LAST, KN!' GRJAT CAST _BRN!!rTHE'PBfIIi*t»Bi,FBIA 'NQCIR«!■ of length view mammothstgarMbip DREA* FASTI:R-I aTT Tne portrait* of RUSS' .L'L, baiider, aud BRU NEL, her ardhrtedt. With theirLrre, , Aljk> Urge-bßtrariiigi, Views of the Main and Quar ce - DeokeaiuLßaUitia of the GREdTEASTERN ! -Fad deiaUa-qf everything of importana* toanectea with the|>eaieat-Navai wonder m the world TUtwlNiairljtEß,-Doable Sh*et, wuh Supplement, i.jforWl.V',l> No*. »./nf.ov.r,»a.i. sn« Two CENTS. ■ Bat»«4 Mr o»teful C.rtjor. sa e»rl» hoor paTftWatntheCSTrrer. Office 131 SouthTßlßDet7.rt. b«!o\r- CHF.SIIVUT. . j.».* SLATE _ BOuFIMG. —J'»HN WELUL', RLAT.fi R, is prepared to put on any-amount of roofing at Ids* rates?' Ail Work. warranted to stve t\ , tisfi -ser t-to THIRD 0 treat and Gh.il- HaVTOWN Road Willie promptly attended to. • r»-sm *- SIP-POKT* Ko I OorrooUy. adjusted at NEKDLES\ TWELFTH and RACi* Streets. JLadieecntTSßceio2 Twelfth street, first'door below Rare. Ladr a’-tend&oU. French, Lnt usb, and AmATiCAa-.m. vnr**rv. Beitq. Bhouldtr Brscee, SyringMCAo' ?>UuF Kt-ncd every day'lhrtmghoui'tbe'eeicop (Bunday’ ■ JAMJSB-FRWSeOI, No, AtAfiRET Tjili PHS,£‘ A*Ul bii&APK.'i'l .—Buy » . m> • ErcmißPaoN. ■■ ’’ >(».>.«wunyTY At- t .i'An'AjSum ANU sUii L 1 tatYmyvitwth ' .... ~ - ■g* ttliMvtt’ VtA'i’gJtai bOiGS. HWBk
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