A!«i* (jOMMKUCIAI.. , The MplSe^li»Vti4Ua ! ■ j- - ..' *. * AantUr Uurdi*lUiV»i***V.'«rt th> °»i» vi>fntir.n«;'th l£ : libJ«<',ilMatir AM >*<»« 'Sl(« j (•rr«d.> r d )i in'leadißK KmUmw ihares* Tfee rawkit niofcdauitaAria-v w W w _&]:> «arl> ofcutt^ Tfc* fiiluntMfc ttka-jfebw* jfttaahte I ffcia *•», ana .,.«, fe-sssfe "■ - nr >M« *tM *t Wt. kt UM ■ BSSS«MB* , .fit 7»00 l;«mt,.,. , 7AKHII) ~ . I)a« t»»ulklU. l .i.u;'.v.. . :w. . :. H,I 9 Si V', »-:.. iiMt. Depontors. ....:;;..7a#,iwin CcnwUiiM,’... .-.i,?.>■ jmjw (W-SJI4S.IM W _ , Fxottu of rae*Q* ow liabilities........ 1,365,666 tf , . -1-.:-,., ■- ■■ -, V\ W«»»—'r> 5 . vf v • -"ii '-•>< /■ jA> 5 ; OOJtn lat. ISaQ ...... • 44518J19 Lee* baMietotltal"and stoubifol debts ‘ charged t ift.awa Add"act profififoHeit tnoalhs- _. ---,.- * ’ >V totJKXST; Dedtnt 57Ji per-Mat'.' dividend declared - *' A ' \y; n - * tol * zsTmiv i.... 8 -H?” Leaving a bai&ao# of atdivided profile..,. 955 67 3lMrfolldtfa£4fclW"iaftiatof*«ioal trauiported over r».y-L /->•-’ >V -w; '• *r».<*» -Ton*. Shined for the wok'lading Jnlj 4;;?{...... a -.Ag-j*} Amoant efcipped prerowljMbis rear atone Jaa.lt w Wl. Total emoant skipped since janl i«t» 1*0....*.... .£3.524 AaoßstsniipßdWew dftte last! ear..*.~.>-~»dL»«- laetoeae Ttoftitovjftf b*« tb» eurWSUiol&tioiufbrUWwlr- Ticwita M ftiniibed )j/jrtiiU. C«.,;l!to»W Thirditrc«t: ' ' ,-V > : r- i J ->* ‘.; r „ JJttjiogi SslHnf. 7* BJ- -• FfciUdelphia Stock -JSxekaiige Sates, PzronsA it tf, B, fiuTiuuknM Wafau Btr*el. -V- .. •< s i-MSTBOAKD. .;• > lm CitrBa ..„.MJBl* JOMonia Cnl «t»h £BK (DO do -‘..J.U—V'WIV je/J'do - »s«n »S. MO. .do . ill MO do • MB ’do ..v.v.r.-. in;; . .grand kTtmd-BtH 41 M® ’do.-Noinore d do* fflg SOOCiIrH dl ...j,... WU4 a -do. .....—5-.I; 909 'IK? 19 . do; .tfiS&iJ, MoTeu ftidai...... . 89X tto BohemMit 856488*7#'... m l*##* dft 84>« IT Book.. MW Lehigh.Vnlfl* ... L *' { do, J# atorft»Cfll bß»n, WM 90 do' ' |sk 0 ! do ■ .._.'.... M* Of Glnid Dank . 47«. :;Vi.:.vroßi • '■ , , BSTWSE» ’* euh.. S9£i lON JmhUxXoi >*..in}C| 1903 do . SECOND WO City 6s^.. ,Naw< ' I Morns CtoubV. V SB 6 do cumins pu< ISdOiPaoißtofffOK w naß^vlte'S Morn. Cfol yrf. 114 _ ..; p» N N'Oiooff lW T4 ( ', SiitarlluTlala.N ~ 01TY ITEMS. 0»r TO TH« dop*»«r,r^Tko.nodal of oaf 'eUl;; »u to th»;i«ri|omix iSeSotry hu eiu»od * l»»t»V nuk to ttw bom... nU« tf mmu* C&mlm Ookfor* fc 9oi(.'«l>d>T' tko Hot»l.la fnoUlibw *mblo lo «T6t> Udr tod contlemto or IkO MiottlosOof. a. eoartmtty-olw fo't&teroritiQf firra if tl»7 wodid iMO JUioliof.toodtiolliofolloir.: . 1m nooired luEO.arce-oioß. ofoao-i Hdaiiot tto,»tO*oot weak t Mi«u’ tad CBMrMVHtlliXidWt'tßd ill Me*' BhoM ;T«diM’' ruuoli ind Son Cmbtonto Sammor : H»ai tod Fotoiok'oif Goods./; r 'V; ~ Ho, On W'lrld-Tooodood otto-j rsr .to tti Vlßds of Kfrl- itar for ..nllflinrn, in the nrsf CftTsle, Stool*.HeoiCoUtrs, otooten, i«cp tantiax the eraod tt hto eltfsnt neere ttlesroone, MrtkWMt contetofXhestootensißonMfcsrtrwtt. . Ill;, foot. for,#w»tlii»fA v?'<■ wtrdmbit. either to ettr at tox»,« *o»hroM.Bi*|e'„ u the •“ latmoftti O: P.JS. A"-r ie aeftreOwdofoTenbodr ebein theßent’e Furm.h> iuliie, M Philedelpjkiit id a»*»d of.r.ry MheVietid. eitr ia Ibe Uaida man, NtaaMa,aad morau. . B- G. Whit»ai< & Co., iinoe the -- Giorlone Fourth," hevatMuda'tOeetaed th* - *«■!t*»»r®C**•{’* arte ” in .upplrj*, tUi the teorW end bis -Wire with the finest, purest, iio!tiif.iiadaidetd«liettelir fiavottd Con feettonery »o!4 in PKledOlpidn. Aeorly orert person, before IniVUs'tie oily for: their eommer leant, Tint thin axolere«ieHitb«ei»tVtotae-»iUi:tlieit»eaepltt; of del'eioetedibiee, tad ,wr pneeatetdeet ia toipform the red ltd thereon do n<Shin|t«oteeeniib!e. or ante eoddpeitre.to th'efr w»fpft ■while owar.thenbTfoUow-,; iet.ttteAWfdleli.tteir iiimnijr MfJwMitolie trh. hot oeirtphthiido-htst they; aiefetdtllr, nudicinat. { Eon't, thiakofietriattoirniritJioiiteenppljdrthem. t■< jgaMMiiVi.r.- tfaLthdan *Co.;iTo. 823 Arrt elreeneio' the NOeteiVadlve wennlhetnrereof SWIM, hlsehlndt ittyhiledelpbiii/Tlierttot'onlr tatnefehtnte a Imj« renwent of UweeinveluebleleboretTiet leere tMnte,tMt ther nteheajretlerTerietr.endto sreeeul to bett«riftiortmioi (d from.; Thoir ntUlda<tdihNieeye’'rotiioh yßbtra.end nre tdejded to aU kinds of wnk, dorostin or menoftetniinf., From tbdlp ekleasiee oper»tiore.oea»j»leo«Ule thml their prices tie unueaaUj modcreu. , - ' “Ho'WßO.BMdih . SOMETfUita To-nev mt,L mvd-fiojtkiMtis , '»hieb, properly in. rested, trill eoeneneide bimtopeyfor nMeejoytU the' aeeeseerjee.end ■ehjed'%di»itjri»e;Ofttle.end ; hive e helsees ie't todepoeit (a the yVonl-Ka Sae(«r f>»<t. Cheetent. Phfibyrheio.it oeaiie.Trbtadirderß, on tituxip, with fire per eent. inlereet. Opon dsilr. front r till A'nude »■ WedoeedereehdSeUrdereuntil g o’etook. This eom peayliiteii)e,>ielyin.Gorerhd‘«°*i Ststeo, nod city lonite, ironed reals, NOrtesdes, fie ,ipat> on dsotngd, and MTeir 'tdebfaied, „ tiMe4ee**ef, sisrhr} dad ell 'odiMie.'* ! , . r : r t>,;- ■; ; Want is Idea f—The'mere elapM -of year* Id not fide.' To eet, end 'trick, end sWep-to be exposed; jroand in th« .mill os habit, and’tarn 1 Ikdwht into an MetHement hf tMde-; thin, is pot lirn. v ia ,idl,thie lBit a poor, fneltonof.liir aoatelr>ineeee or baa.nnlty. Is hwakeaed. aad thseano titiee still eldniber trkleh' yrtske <it worth while lo be Knosrlfdrr,trath, lere.besntr.roodeeee,feith,n'one . cnafire rithlity (o tin meclMaisinpf exieteneo..,Tho iaagk of mirth that'Tibratar through'the heart r the fear thtt fireehehe tke dry vaeten wilhin; the tahnoi that brieaa ohtUhoed.hnek ; the prayer that oallntbe-' , fntarn nxr; the'ddnbfihrhihh tnnkee tie mdltath; the death ehicbsteti Its yewithinj stories; thehardship, tfhloh ftN**«* to'ttrnssle; the sissoat atylaaaotUn npxtlweae,prirs Glothleg Store ot Grace ills Btnkoe, Ho ltTfihewoot stuit-srs the true .noorishaieitt'of. mtr aaural twine. A neefnl.and’ va’nohle sl/l aoront; pdnfyn'nioheifieleeold.; w .... „ . -i,,. )>?;tf i ■ .Knßeeps.'neD irsatLtt* repalrlnj- to thadiffer ent Phteed eftepmti naott should not fell to take with tkem hesrnars .etahtcaeanlFiGs, which me a safe, epeodr.isiad eeiteitifureforcostivsneie.'hiiWtpal oon sMeilifir' r'r iirrr slek.aed-nertronsheadache.-aed hi]ions atr»tlo*i aeaeratly. A hey ooislet of pern A'e*- nafinh aeaaeseiwafiiadd .with.the bnet eeality of stoo*- Uam jjSnhtHMWyihUfi IhllH Mm Ipprarant dntnaUm fjdu-i'om’i T«m>n:—Atl ebareh** mat therm toiMwW*.j ; < -ir - ■ fc« A«ntv*v » w* r»*#BSj~TSti: Qnet Keeieni bu arm*** «adthe : New Yoib.ra,, Atoning the JeteMeeli.e a cllorifitd potato, hare ere mated thnneel tea tproiaUM Mataa, of euitemeatea tfcMMte* ** **" h - ■Mtari«>«Mtimoar: fce*^' ehgre »««><>.W gleiHaa aw '-ipa. jai. are efeUe ew-r aalraeamaaiilr. fe»hioaah»;«oa»f<>rtabfr;4a4 chametr -, daii<i«e»«ii Acrtt Srntaa Wat«i—Thf» *** Sauss&cesfte eUalAering Wihimawl«««. Thealetoat sitienkwa. eeaeif aAiohlthtefrMtifcmied lead Oath ielietihthat' U teddetthedtehheiMe-emtenttTeitwinmthiirfaOiiaat' of»Mliae4»Jiaf»eeK»Wh*jor(U«i*f#!li«iMfail to aare. Ua Mretore woaerbee are tttabhahad bejood sg§gags«,»l^g - of; (ha ' SeUehlhieWattr u. towtihed. to ijihaii a: trial. B«(e,adrertie*hi»)lt4-'-'i , ' , '?i,';-' , 'T'''""' rilßW' tAmeotlad fee the Freer ) . J Bteatoiihiefiutn k(>no9» attiveU «i.! I^^^S^s^lieiaßewVilkinnrlsndatMeFran r»Soi^(fSlf alf tar *^ or York»Bailad from San yMte^day i 'Ship 9rea{w#«t«ra, Farbflr. from Liverpool, srrivod Nflw York yesterday.. - ’-j; w-• : cwl, “• ATfOii from PapotaVOhiliy arriv»d at . -k r T n .v - , , Burk IsH Pfeta' CroVefit for.Bueno» v Ajrrer. cleared at Sohr W 0 MonhoOi Col«,o}eMedet N*w Yorlcyester -dat for Havana. - s v B^ r P 0 *S 9 * cleared at New. , l Bohr Jaa 8 floVitty JKosi, mnoe< arrived- at Salem 6th • jfioltf H. jW ,Mpr*e, PMUiHt tailed, from Tauntoo 3d vMadeljhMh' , t , Denoi»oQ, Bailed fronqi Newport 3d in»t> Boor Corot'in* iAataeß, henoe.airivtd at NewHed fl»rd 4th ' SUcraMm. hacca, arrived at NeWßed (Vapop tilled from New Bedford 6th mo? eanSiwpnef, henoei arrived at Ne ir York ! ■yetteroay^ ,t-,i ■ , . ARRI\'XI,S XT-THB .'PRINCIPAL HOTELS,, UP TO 12 O.’CttOCkilART BIGHT.. v m th •adCbettuut. - J H Johnson & wf, Ga 1 JfAtfutomneoa.Colambttt.O A Map«,WMtCh«tfr . ; BC J&meflpi'faiia . » K Byerlj,N Y . A HSmUhCPbila ; ,*, ■; BOhHtmaßnYa F RSterrett.'Lewntown ' NI) Meobent Oio. 0 snwifflfcßjrr- ■ A HaaHloiit.ft ,L W Sumn , •••,• , H WKiohfloerter, Havana ThOe jr Whit*. Fortimoath SFfewVl/» r ~ , Wiß Wi’tvijyJr, F'mouth Jno«Uh\*WiNY . >•> JnnM Nel«ia,bi 0 i . .MrWatioafela.Waeh QCFieldpßalt - -rl Mr VadelfoTdfcla.Ga ; Creiof : . Mrt Gilbert, Oa AKisg'Texaa • TGonsalet,Texaa A Alike, Arkeona .■ - Jae StewMt, Halt , DrJ Fowlka. Memphis A A Coleman h fa. Ala 4 W G»rr«tiA la. Balt ■ J.D Pftillipts DaytonrO .-i. Mueli FbilltM,Pa?ton»o Mi*s VPht -11papDayton• O Miu J Thornton, Uarion, O Mfe C H Broener Aicb* Fa, ‘John A WiNiamt*’4*»»-4 ■: MietSeabropk A mi, SC l»Q Kswßfm.Ohio John Wooster,NO WmH Woo*ter,N s; i^.l>»sW ,,oer A^ f ANJ .. < K M Shrevei Tren. ony N J 4 K Boltford <c wf, Chicago H WCook*Chicago r< rM-tMidd'ebronk.' onn Mittßopae.Coon t,.. ; Mrtßrennan,Copn , H Duffieid.Corfiile John C Morm.Cin. 0 M WUwis, NwhviHe Mrtlewui. Nashville Mies Wilijattt#,Nuhvi)!e '' Mist MoNalry;Naahville , WDPiokett.Kv Geo B Rorerv* Botton Wa H Smith, St Lotus ; 1 • P B Roberta, Peoria 1 .W-Cloeratt. t.Yortr - HR POnalniton,N J James 'War.Ky *■’ ■-»■: > Triplett, Ky ' .MistKeltofS, pt Hlojdßai'et.N-Y A o BtsolTJc wf, Ohfo *- L A Hgeiow, Boston 5 G French- Mj»t - ~ < CbaeJnetmuN York GHtybrsad. 'Washington P Johnson. N York- JBCo»l*t,NY - '■ v W Adams A fain. Mite ft 1* Sharpe,Paris,Tenn L Goldimjth, NO ;- ■ FOoldamubyNo t> - - <a J Caas A la, Wa*li«B C AißlaDebaravKantas' 'Geo A OAwntrc. Md ' Mr* Blhson,'Wheeling, Va Mit# Ellison, Va - Arch Ellison. Wheeling, Va R W Hunter A wif, Va R_KCrtna nvh»rn,Cia,o - EdwSwift, Cih{o W Wilton AiaTßalti* IWB ■ v rSßJSffiffpw: JrflJAU,*SenPranpi«W>; /.Wnißvok,Belt / A De.Graff.Waih -/‘ s : J RSUwartvWesh ,W J.ttoConwe'irN C * , 'H/MVller. Georgetown,BC JS»rrttf,L*wittown i! .‘J.W, Talbott;Texas J T Hooks; T««4t V, ': Lewit Janiui No * JM,G*fd*n.ifc'«vMd ■/', Mire Garden, Md' 'F R iMd 0 , leo'B Y ' -ft Jaokson. SC •W EL Bell, Smyrna, Del , Jno Johnson. VBN i i wean?: v-: i»*. , M jeSkton. lJet - i '\ ft Robertson, N O ’ * w '"HMh t Camp6el! % Biilt ! * 6 9 Omiumem, N Y / / , JOnn P Glass. Phila ,CpIAG-CurtiaLPa’- - HonBTHaU.Pa / , .HJUehaMr.N V '•] ' „ ' Mis* Jtiohards.JTV M iss A JamesonNY _ / ; / O f>Uereonjfc la. Mass " Mitt Cnsreh. Mus J- , -; HKLogry,ila*B Andrewßarnstt.NO ' JndreMoCsnnlCal A ■ -|sMid S SEJ. h ‘’ ‘,^3®™,. k. b k"w“,mT/’“ t: . " •'fbosWJiito ic la. Md * J W Wright, Ala' P E Nsvlingt. Ala; ’ -jff wflliamt.Va 1 W 8 Witeeo.\Viis ‘ A J S Mollnare,US A WJWartham,'Va ■ j : • Joha.Panoai k la,Fia , , ■MiPiParoone; FJa " C I»H»ewart A la,jLa ' Alit# ftTohardt.-Va ' E M. Richards, Va 9 9 t B LL°« I * fißavis, Md ■ John GTbhmefcia.pC . Chat Peirce k la, Yla MUspeiree, Fla; , ; WTThompron. Md Jtobt Andrdwt. Md,. . GeoPattertnn, PotUville 1 .imMMrhY , jffl&ismw;, -Jl,PaltsesVWaah J FTretoott AJa. Balt Jr Brodbent, Balt JasC'Johfeaton NY Col Webb. Wash C H Lewit, Boston ‘ A Campbell, N y /JR Cpnipbelli NY - JWWiUon, NY .. 8 Jtlneeon.'Telflu Jameson, Del Rot*Cun/incham.,Conn' JBXollie.NO -■ .Lewis ts Wells, Phita. «»«o Vaxwell.N Y . , -ft MoCormiok. N Y~ RHB i’ler Ic la, Mate :Mia Fuller. Mas- Min Henry, Mas’ fitst.idi u ,u .jp.Mt er i... 31,670: I BOAKI>Bs '.. i . i lift) Boliem’n *S>4 | MB teh Suv pfdhWtinl MH 'BO : A«D? r ’'\;v: ' -% 1 'ft! Morrit Canal‘ It/ do Ufn»* 9IB«MNav i pM-.e...b5 22. S ia Or#«fl k Coateß.;: . 06,“ fIS OKBHBT£AI)V r ii■ i.-M -laasftfljsss?- ® WPeanaK6a.....’W r--"- N Pfnna BriOi.v.ttKr*., SfSSlhfe^ll- AMERICAN HOf J3L-ohe«toat, above Fifth. ■ NM Finlay,Eaton; /., /I>‘Jarhait, N J H B Bitehie. Buffalo *■ dw A Sotwoder. N Y 'JnhnO Peirce, Dover : . James Burns A la, Mobile W 8 fUMoU k- la 7 Balt Jft Zane. Cal t ' , BF Waller, Balt B Kdmuton Brllefonte - <rE Peas lee A wf, Harrisb J< w Keri, Reading . Geo Watson* ft Y- , Bt Dirhton. Georgetown G T Hanrey, Pa J MSmith,NO , •' DHWhitmore,Mats • iWft naanphreirTsWlieeliag *5 I^eoon,Pv* JasFbmith,ReediitgL,. Ja* Jentins.N J ■ R B Bniloek, Ohio . Geo GEwme, Mass M N KteHmg Ac la. Conn" KB Scott, Cod n - lobn H Seotc. Conn - Upo H Curtis. N Y ■ Or Geo Mason, NY above Sixth. ' Jmli McLean.>>aston- i SstnUSIuD,N Y GebJ Y/, • . •*,. Geo % Walkerrßalfc • W A Rbeblmc* Trenton f Batnl 8 Corer; N Y wXmmfi»Y mv ' . '*hot H Craif• Fhila ToBetters;Jr,NY JHCochran, Phila J M D-ekey, Oxford. Pa OBrutasnelT»B«lt J LPennmfctfm, ft C' - H P Woods, Md H L Pieroe, Balt , . , , Henry Uitoier, Md . ml V Balnniplij NJ - ' -/N Gregg. 1 Texaa JbGr#gg;TeXM CBMiiqn,lnd AH Morgani Havana ; - . - * n . ST. above Third. John Nelson; JMlem. t> t , -w F Stirling, Ravenna W Johason.Wiliiamsporfi James, Williams - - CaptPeirot. ft flruhton ;JF Rouse, Leeds, N Y GeoYanDfke.-li-Y ,WHISIy. ' Mrs R H Hutohieon. N Y MrHutehison, N V IWDorler-A,Chesteteo • MreJaaGtddeaJr,NJ W F Johieodr PhiU], Brnest Feidler, N v • : -M Gilbert Johnston* NJ Isaiah. Well, RDnersviUo E Rosenuwif..Balt Max FnetUioder, N k .. Alphonse Kaluber, Phila J D Stockton, Burlington * OC Calm, Phi/*: , MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. - A Jacotw, Brownsviii* .; John Cook, Brownevit'e K.Watts. PitirtMirg • ~IC-Woodward, Brownsv .■ -Bdk-WBgJASIB^T"' Tboe J Me, an ant. Pottsv B W Hood. Pawtucket J M Ryder* P»wta ket G H ttardwell, Lans co Wm H Thomas, Harrisburg J C For erfaeld. Pa ■ LMnsheimer, NY-; Hoesel.N Y 8 8 Casey, MoK«*jico Pa THE UNfGN HDTEL-Arcb Wtreet. above Third. A MT 1 W Yoons, Easton tissil Wtu'B Peregoy; ftaltimoie * gI'ATFS UNION-Market Street, above Sixthi TTo'sce Johns *n. N J . Harry Thompson, Heading O H Hioks. ft Y , Bepi BHatfieldtCheslereo A HWVight. Camden J HJonss, Milwaukee,Wjs R W Bees,Lfaputer / - G a Hickman, Luzern© co A l.ong. LewisV’f a . , H J-W ireman. Milford. Del CBLoaf.Hsmsbdrf "8 Bes'lok. Harrisburg Vol Hummel; Jr. Harm hr .H_Humroe). Harrisburg DOSkottnonYMiltvitierPa-BEKaeworlnVWellikro J W flnopes, Millville, Pa / • Pol Weis*, Millvill*, Pa JieKoover, NJ • H Buteheson. Milton, Pa Jas Wiefcson. Milton. Pa W FHammers.Bloomsburg Geo WianLLaocsster *, - h Walter. CoatesvlUe Aesßsekere. Tolhdo. O - H JJRuptuigton, Coan Ja« Wal»o3. Coxoord '- W'Wiiion,Ghio • Jas Small. Baltimore G W Stoat, Leiriatown - HZerpe. lewistown -' ’ URMfy SWAP HOTEL-Second at. below Vine, ofan EUeton. Ohio' P Rice. povlestown tfc Mmn. Doyle«to*n - JnoigohaPt Look Haven "nn Pickering fc son.Pn.' I Dr W Livingston, Pulls- T i ljr* Dsviaville J * C*rr#r« Do* Jetton . onsshati Whit*, Bucks co l Williams k *f. Bucks ep WMoDowsH.P* -, J«K Pulpier, P* : i&ftmziir*” ijjHekmsn. Dnrlestovq ' faral Baker, Books co , . kKCwtdm WrtghtstoVn ' 0 R Swallow. Lumbervllle osh Fill. P» . . - • . 4 ' tf Watson, Bucks co JGadwahsder; Books co ' H BHough.jFmU , WPgy!dJon,Ji*t . Sami Groff; Pa FtjUNTAIW ,HOTpL—Second atreet.above Market. JnpMt>Coinaie<, Bristol ; .. Jiu Harrington. Del BMSafePf*<-. K..W,id,KY nteMl Hjf net, NY ~, r • David Furxcson, N.Y • r ipsteiAdersoatiN ,Y,: ,;Cha*Fisher.Fhla •, - . H‘CWwoOttj Del 'fpWrriia,^!?•*' - ' >-N’ -t 1 MiseX Wdlib, Del iftf t Sawyan, Del r . ~L U Csolk.NY-; • J L Prior, Md , James Beilin* NY .BAieteokmTremoat. , 'JobaßarmH* Trsraont : * BTrf*ler t Yafdley*tlfc : ,W'.H Nfal, Dohnston . . o. mlShßita-Poviestoinr - Isaac Finnenßnefc* co M, r 'i&AX- Bucksco j.. Casper Road * t Bj b»jy'ft , ;bM Chnstniap. Pa John Wilson, Pel - Master F v , Mr«Jl s Wibcw, Cel. - diu E Harding, Cbestar eo. / ; -r, ' - KATioNill< BOTItr-lUce ttreei, above Third. Hand Lea is Pa A J Fa*ris& U< CMawissa , »BiSiii,Catairrtsa . JlMforead. N Y »H Wood» Norrisiow« - J W Moffiv* Hetblebsm T D Trout, Bohlk Haven B Bfiturdevaiit. Wilkesbarre OOMMFRmf. Street, ab. Chestnut. Iteaittwip-ww - • v^w “‘ c^ r . tdRRnnAHTr'HOVKfI-Thinl at. aliora Caliowhill. Ohaa*«»a.,AHaelown JKBrnwn.Ha ejuaMliehter Pa ' • ITABovar.Cataaeuqum «aaTaosl..Pa < r.- _.. H?|Uy, Pm G WaMrman, Lsnc co, Pa Jui.B'BAeLßndTKl^7hi-<labova CmllowhHl. • tKtdaiaTlhwaaoo - - #w.|nUhi Buehaeo - E A,P'‘'m*.fc»? UMbot , W Bamea. Bnoka co , PF?BCJIAXeNOTIOEB. Bur You*; Batiiino Bobes por Ladiks. CfeAtAimnd Chitdreti. mlM.OAN’iti 808 MARKET St PWladelebra.orathiaAtore.CAPE ISLAND. N. S, Ml'ASt* , .. - . v.c.o J , . - S’Jf *7*BB , ';'ijntictJt<)T7a Vshmw De *♦?*«> tAs pWm aiid bimt remedr kunmi for Ex- COCKKOACHES FUS A®< moths, •AAIfcWOKJM.Mi OABDRH INSKCTB, ?»**> eiiflßOAowAY, n.y. BPS m'tfcttfjtifi** tytriwltm. miU Sm •ai7«d|i(MUft tot Jonr* imuinta; from »U olscses of “2 »**«•“!» »«• °f FIVK —,„ - • u!w” **" **“'**>*£ »>*»»»• !»»>«* h- of In- SSKtar# tSfISSSSKSSSK'* !“ , -W’! ■UC-fpri frrJ-, Vi - ~ • f*-"'"frfrlMn I ' ■ ” -bins» mmm®m ■ in’aMwWwnnuti* W*^' l i .I’VPSM * co.. .'i ?i i . .'■ i t it _ r . - j* -.'.a.Ay' 'lgtMsfosstviwwisw B*>m.—a tmj MAHMUD. _.LFECH—WAILEB.—On the 6th April, J by, the Rev p Mr. Jones, Joseph -Leech to Roeannah Wa|les«all A of „Wli,{'-OR(iyBK;-On the 3d inst. by «.t1 Andrew OT'FhMnV' 111 ° ; tin ,th inifant. by. ; Aldejuum John t. Masohar, Martin MnuOr rßenhofer, both of thisoity, .* , j -’i ;BTACK/-KINOER.—pn the lOth May. 6y Karsner, Mr. Thomas Stack, of Caroline eouwyvMd., ;to Miss Annie L. Ujnder,of Sussex county, Del. v * . -HiNfCLft—DOWN(E.--On the 98th uDiroo, byjJUy. Charles Cooke, DiD., Albert G. B. Hinkle. M. to Mis* Kquna S./youngest daughter of Mrs. 8. JiDowme, both of Philadelphia. , DIED. REED.—On theeth-instaot. Mr. Miohael Reed, aged • -The relatives and friends of the 'family are respect fully invited 'to attend 'the funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 216 Franklin street, above Rftco, on Mon day afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without farther notice. -* DALY;—Oa th* 4th instant. James, son of Captain James- Uaiy, aged SO years and 4 months. - / / iFuneral irom \hti resideh ,e of his fhther, fto, 828 South Front street, this "(Saturday) afternoon, ate o’clock., . . the 4th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty, aged 62 years. .. a ;Funeral from her late residence, No. 4 Shippen streot, .onSunriay afternoon, ateo’chok. .. - * .PAULkN the 6th instant, Mrs. Eliza Faulk ner. in the 45th year of her age. „ „„ ■ ’ Funeral irom her late residence, ;No. 630 Fisher .street, below Seventh, aad below Tasker, this (Satur dav aft ‘moon, at 3 o'clock . ... - FISHER.—On the 4th instant, John Fisher, Jr., in the 1 39th year of hiaage. ' 1 Funeral from hts late residence. No. 1621 Vienna .street, below Frankford road, on Sunday afternoon, at FRANKLIN.-On tho 6th instant. Emma.Virgima, daughter of* John H. and. Frederica Franklin, m the <>th year ofi'er age. (Funeral frora tho residence 01-her parents. Darby road, above the fi at toll-pnte. West Philadelphia, this (gAtu-dayf afternoon, at 4 o’Ctook. mi * ’ BlNrm.—on the ad instant, Mrs. Mary Ann Hines, widow of the lotoWra. Hines, aged 7lyear«.' • , , 1 Fuiieral from-her late reiidenoe. No. 34 Christian istreor.this (Saturday)afternoon.et6H.o’oloCk. - * KIHQ.—Qa the 'ltq instant, Aaron R. King, aged 29 years. - - - Funeral from his late residence, No. 719 Oxford street, ion6undarmorning,at9 o’clock. - * • AIARTI>*i)ELL*~-Oa the 4th instant, Martha U.« .daughter of G. L. and M. K. Martindell, inherBthjear. from the residenoe of her parents. No. 10 North'Eighth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 a clock. - > * , RUE.—On the 6th instant, Miss Anna Elizabeth, youngest daughter of William and tho iate Mary Rue, aged 19 rears. * ’ .STJNSM 4N,—On the 4th Instant. Elizabeth Stins man. reliot of the late Peter Btmsraan, Jr., aged 37 years. i .Funeralfrom her late residence, Ryo street,above Reed on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o olook. „ *. SPOERL.—On the 4th inst., Miobael Edward Spoerl, ayed2ryeareand9monihs n . . ! Funeral from his late residenoe. No. 426 Richmond street, between Hanover and Palmer, Kensington, »n ,SuDdsy afterno n,et3o’clock. _ . * ■ SWIFT.—On the 6th icßtant, Peter ,W. Swift, m the ■l9ih year of h*»a«e, : Funeral trom the residence of his mother, Bnnxhurst street. Germantown, on tuuday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. ;WICKfcjRSHAM.—On the 4th icst., rvm. Penn Wick ersbam, axed 28 years. ‘Funeral fromtheiesidenceof his brother-in-law. Rev. Franklin Moore, No. 1238 South Fourth street, this (Ba tuiday; afternoon, at 4o’olook, * Buck and purple poulard BILKB. ' . Plain blaok Fou ard Silks. Slock Soreges, %, 6-4.7*4, and B*4 wide. ; -Black Crape Marets. same widths. Gray Cnsne S»ria Poplins., Gray Cheneßsre«esam| , Black Bare*e. ruffled pojqtj. , i upin’s Sumroer Bombazines and Chalyn. • Black and whit* Lawns and Orgnauies, Ac. BESSON A fcON, Mourning Store, No. ttlß CHhSNUT Htw*et. N. B —During July and August we dose at 6 P. M. THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTIOLE— CLAEK'B Patent INDELIBLE PFNCILS. for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly, -They do their work better thanlnk, without )ta tronbie or ritk of Blotting. Each will mark. 3 000 artiole*. For sale. Wholesale and ftruil, by D. O. TAVLOR A COm Agents fdr'the No. 911 CHESTNUT Street. ; * , ,r , ieli-3m rrs=* TIIK CORNER-STONE OF CURVST (Hvangelioal KeformediChurob will be l%i >. with tppropriateoaremon'#j,onSATUßOAY AFTERNOON, 7tti iml., £). V.j at 4 o’clock, on GREEN Street, below •ixteectb, , ’ Addresses by Rev. Dr. Pohaff, Aet%H. Harbaoh, Rev - Dr. Bombergeri and others. iThe publio are respeotfully invited to attend. ‘ The congregation will meet for worsh'p attho Hall, norihweßt corner Ridge-avenue and Coates street, 'every Sabbath &tlO>a A. M., aad 8P- M. ' fianday School at 9 o’clock, A. -»l. Beats free. It* fYf* SIFFERINO OF THE INNOCENT IL3 FOR- THE GUILTY,—Tbi« oWeotton to the Atonement 1 considered.- br T. H. 'STOCKTON. Pastor of the CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, N. W corner Girard avenue and Thirteenth street, SAB BATH-MORNING, lOtto’clQQif. It* fYy».WfeST ARCH*STREET PRESUYTE [L3 RIAN-CHURCH, oornerof Eighteenth street The services in this ohurch will be oontlntied during the summer. Morning service at IOH o’clock, and the 'evening at 8 o'oiock. it* rSPIRITUALISM. - CONFERENCES L? wm be held at BANSOM-STREKT HALL, on n/NPAY at 10>a A.M..and BP. M. Question: Are any of the phenomena of modern Ppmtualtsra mtxpli* oable by Mesmontm ? Admission fi cents. |t* rv-s=~ TEMPERANCE.-THE VARIOUS IJor" Temperaroe organizations are invited to attend Dmne service, in AMEHICAN MECHANICS’ HALL, .TO MORROW(Sabbnth)aDernoonat3H o’clock. Rev. W. B. WOOD. Grand Chaplain,.will preach to the Order of the S of T. The societies will occupy the middle seats. , , It* |Y“<=“STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK, ' kjr as reqaired by the second section o r the Act of the General AMeinblr of this Commonwealth, approved the J3tß day ol October, A. D. 1357. Amount ofloans end discount* - SMO,96t oo “ Bpooie 70,St! 4t due fromotherbatiks " of totes in circn1ati0n........... St .440 00 M dapoiita. including balanoes due to other banks . 4(B 643 $3 - PHiransLPaiA, July C, 1860. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.* f* : (. James Lesley. Cashier o{ trie Union Bank, being svrorfl deposo and say that the above statement is cor rect, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES LESLEY. C«hier. Sworn before me, this 6th day of JuN. A. B. 1860. ' It* P. C. ELLALAKER, Notary Poblio, PHILADELPHIA, JUNE. 1860.-WE, the nndersianed. Booksellers and Publisher* be having that ourselves and our employees will be bene fited by a slight relaxation from the urua! iumra of basi nets during the waxmest daysof summer, agree to close our respective Store* at five o'clock P.M., daily, irom July first till the flOthnfAugust next: . SAMUEL HAZAWD, Jr., „ , 754 CHESTNUT Street. (JAUT * VOLKMA*?. WM. 8. A ALFRED MARTIEN. i JOS. SeBIN.: J. W. MOQRF. , Wia:‘ ps J oa ' 15» b rvToW^tk. SMITH. KNGLI6H.-A. 00. JrS-tuthrSt HENDERSON, ARCH ftrset. (YS* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA IL3 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. MABCH,IB63 The holders of the bonds of this Company, doe July 1, 1800. oan now receive, upon application at this office, Id Sir cent in oash, upon the terms specified In the oirou r attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 8140,000 per annum; ae established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 13GQ, aud in pursuance of the contract,entered into by he oompany and duly recorded, to carry the earn* into ’ffeot. • - S.BkADFOJU!* Treasurer. Nottrs to ths Haiders of PkUadelphia and Reading ■Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1360. , These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the road* amounting in the aggregate to 83,908,400. The net revenue for the lost fiscal year waasix times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a phnod of twenty years, the holders retaining the bond* *nd the security of the mortgages in the. precise condition ia whioh they are sow held; Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of to per cent, will ue given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be pakliQ to ue bcarprs'of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office ofthe Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be furnished osappudauon. ! W rofthß W/W’&Ny. RAILROAD LINES. ||g[f^@||§|g§g BUNDAV TRAIN FOR THE SEA SHORE. Leave Vjne street at-..-. ...8 30 A. M, "Leave Atlanfc at v r..v - fi.3Q P. M. This Train will slop at Haddohfield, Waterford, Ham monton, and FggFarbor City. j)7-12t SMSMIM fUMMER AKRiNGE .aiLmLpu.A-mt|g|io S; and balm- PASSK«GEa UI TR I AINS 3 fhu'J,miLPHLA, FoTpßjititnoroatB.U A. M., U noon, (Express,) and B.UA. M* ( U Boon, U 8,8,00,7.00 and **For at 8.11 A.M.,li noon, 1,10, 1.00, ? at 8.18 A. M., and 0.00 7. BL For Middletown at 848 A. M.. andB4)Q F. M. : v ot Dover at 8.18 A. M.. and 6.00 r, M,- j For Harrmgton at 8.15 A. M.« and 6 P. M. v ♦«'or Milford at B.U A. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays,and SaturdayaatAQO F. S* •- . . - ; For Farmington at 815 A.M, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Ftidaysatd.COP.M. ' ' ' -or Soaford atB.lB A, M»- Mondays, Wednesdays, atd Frida's at 5.00 F.W- ’ ' Salisbury atBlB A. M, ‘ SST Train at 815 A. M.wiU eonneot at Seaford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ana caturdays, with steamboat to NuiiolljV TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA , Leave Baltimore at 8.80 A. M.* (Express*; 10.18 A. M. atBJO,B9o, and 11J0 A* JH,, 140, 4 60, and 8.80 P:B1. „ - .. ‘ 1 ©avo SatijDurj*t l-M P. M , u 4 , i eaveßeafbrd, Tuesdays, 1 huts lays, and Saturdays, at 7-20 A. M.. and 26V F. h- , Leave Farmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days, at 800 A. M.. and 4,1# P.M. . „ , ; ..cave MiUord, Monday*, Wedue«days and Fridays, at 7JO A. M.. and 44» P. M t _ * Leave Harrington at 8.15 A. M.» anl 4.J0 P. M, i Leave Dover at 8.08 A. M„ and 8.25 P. M. • Leave Middletown at 10.05 A. M. and 8 4) P. M Leave New Castle at 8.00,10J8 A. M>. and 7.t6 P. M. Leave Cheater at 7.40, S.loA, M.,11.04, J.tt, wo. and 618 P A ) *B7“* Leave Baltimore for HaWsbnry and Delaware Raiuoae at* ft .i*A. M.»andli!sF. M. • TRAINS rui*. LAiiTIMORK _ _ Kave Chester at 8.45 A. M,, 11.85 and u. 40 P, M. are Wiffigton at 9.25 A. M.,)2.f5 p. AL, and 12.20 TK AIN, with PABBENGKR OAR attache*, ' ‘ will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for PerryvUla and inteitaed'pte for PerrjvHle abd intermediate. Baltimore and intermedl -Graoe and intermeJt atd WMM at *4# F* SUNDAYS Only *111.19 V. M.» from PhiLadelphia to Baltimoie, Only S 5.« F. M.» from Battunoro i to Philadelphia. ** S, M. FELTON. 1 resident, |josicKY^a : obi)s.‘ F. KRUG & GO., Ii 5 CHE S TN U T STREET, ' Offer to City, Western, and Southern Wholetale Buy ers AmdatoomplBts line of Staple affd Fancy ,v DOMESTIC HOSJERV GOODS, Comprising', inpart, ' ' 5; GERMANTOWN FANCV- WOOLENS, GERMANTOWN CHILDREN’S. MISSES’, WO MEN’S AND. MEN’S HOSE, < t / • ; BOSTON RIBBED. ROSIERY, AND. WOOLEN STOCKING.AND SHETLAND YARNSi • Being the best selected and most complete line of th«M good* we hivo ever offered, and which are suited to the wants of the markat iu and styles. "Sole Agent! jn Philrulelphla for the , t y POBIERY . . \ KNITTING CO.' | WORFOLitROSIKRYicb.ii J I Jiueg; |SpV, OTIBMANItJPACXDRINO'CO., j, •• .1- ~ •• • WAIiLAOE k etui's}'. ’ ! 1 | STEEL’Spr’iNO Ob BORNE,AND : f l 6 ’ ; , , Also Agents for ijie . , s.-, * . AMERICAN ANff MOWR PIN CO.’S Plfjfi.);, 3 Tgß pntiMH—pHn.Anßt.PHlA, SATUBPAY, TOLY 7, I 860; t NBVV IVKRKLy PAPER. ON BA.TUftUAY. HTH OP JULY, , .. . St.., unit will .b. thniou.bfy. lojM to tha AHlkotlmt ipiioopatChurch., 1 ; 1 , , -- or «.°®o l f« represent the views expressed by,the Bishops iu their late address to the Genersl Conference. The? ere 'views of the application of Chnstlawity to slavery whiohare believed to be sanctioned hjr Apostolio teach ing and praoDoe. It will resist all attempis, a* the • next General Conference approaches, to reptunge the uharutt into controversy, or to make further encroachments upon- the provisions of the JJisolpline in relation to fhasmuoh as the snbjeot of Lay Representation ha* been formally, presented by the General to the people for consideration. THE METHODIST Will treat it as a Question of moment to the denomination} and will open its coiumnji forlits temperate and loyal discnsßion.’ . ■ „ • ?»- It will represent no party ..association, or olidde. Its Kple capital has been provided, apart f»om suih onm gtioni. by those who believe that the time has aome for a larger, more thoroughly edited, and more indepen dent organ of Me hodism than its established journals, with their superabundant official documents and other formal but nnmierestmgm*tter, can possibly be. In fine. “THE-MBTHODIBr” will be an attempt, sustained by abundant means from the 1 people them selves, to supply their families with an organ whioh shall onmpare with the largest and best jouroals of other denominations: wjtioh shall command tae.best literary ability of thb Cliuroh at home and abroad; which shall represent fully and loyally aad courageously its.denomi national interests, ** well as the interests of general Christianity j which shall be conducted with prudenoe and dignity, and be above partisanship, and virulence* ana which ihallbea representative of the great reli gious interests of the age, a ooraplste'family paper, and a decided organ of the Churob. lt will lie edfteaby the REV. G. R CROOK*. U.P.. AND THE REV. UHN McOLINTOCK, D. D. k The latter Coira*ponding Editor, and at present resi ding in Faris. The Editors will be assisted bran em oientcorps of contributors, whose names will bo here after announoeri. 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AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RECOLLECTIONS or TUB LATE CHARLES ROBERT LESLIE, R.A., Edited by Tom Tavlob# Es 4.» with a Prefatory Eseay upon Leslie, as an artist, and a list of his Pictures together with Selections from liis Correspondence with numerous triends. With a fikb Portrait. This very interesting and important work contains the author's personal reintnißQences—qeverlHifore given to the world—with original anecdote* ami fragments of the onjiversaibn of many of the roost noted literary men and artists of the present century, whose fqmiliaf acquaintance the late Mr. Leslie enjoyed. Aroopg thegeare; OOLKBIDOE, MR WALTER KQOTT, CUARLE3' LAiJD, SlpNßy HMITU, WASni-NOTON iriVINO, TS'ORPSWORTH, BBKjAWIN IfBSTi samuel nonans, \yi{,s|k, TURNER, FhAAMAX, COANTREV, NORTROOTK, SIR THUS. LAWRENCE, LANDSEER, KTOTHAUO, CONSTABLE, fureli, haydon, NEWTON, and others. 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VB IvLOW SPjfl*SGB.'tr6l&^ , ,''dHfiSTEß j \m.j coi/Hty, 7 pa, ,r ” f ' ,l 1 "* * > [Tbs above-raenVoaed'tfouise having been thoroughly repaired aadjs&tted m the beat manner ’with Ijevr fnr muire,&o.(wnibeepenforlhe recaption of Boarders ,onjthe 18th last., . •• ‘ Btinngß'House offer* every inducement .«* visitor*, being iaite and commodious, with shady walks and romantic tides, &o. .« . • 1 he variety and duality of the Sprints and Ba*hf have W«n longand favorably known, and thoaaworibar, who •phs been for several years past connected with the Co lombia House, Cape JsUnd, N. J„ will use nis best ex ertions to make the stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. . 1 iFor further information. Apply At No. 4ld 8. Broad "Jreet, or by addressing the subaoriber on and after the 18th. at the Springs. a; U. bNyDER. * J y B *lm Superintendent. HIANSIOtf HOUSE, MJUNT CARBON, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. 'famines accommodated with good rooms at reduced pnoes, •this old-established House, located in the gap be tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on tn®. line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Withinhaifamilf of PottsvUle, formerly sept br Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion Home, Philadelphia, has, since his demise, been under the oharge of his. daughter. ' lhe Bouse in prepared, at all seasons of the year, for *h§ reception of guests, and has been recently pot in .order. The large garden, and park adjoining, presents .great induoetpents as a summer resort, to persons wish* mg to spend a short time nway from the dust and tur moil of tho oities, where they can breathe fresh moun tainair. andeoloy the wild and beautifnl soenery of the coal region. 1 Commutation passenger tickets, for the use of fami nes are sold at a reduction of twenty five per oent., and an accommodation train will leave PotUviitedaily muring tho summer months, to enable those who mar desire it to spend the business portion of the day in the mty and returnthe same evening.on which the charges .Will be thirty-three per oent below the usual rates. ' f p0 * term*, apply w ALARY h BAD, Mansion House, mount Carbon. 3m Schuylkill Co.. Pa, . T ONG BEAJGR BOUSE, opposite . TUQKEKTCW. N. J.—This Hotel is now open xor the reoeptipp of visitors, both permanent and tran e£**t *I*r**e*E® 1 * r ** e *E® n *® in refitting and re-iurnisliioff. 1 feel assured, that for comfort and con venience it will compare favorably with any house on the ooast. The best of cooks and servants have been proonred, and no efforts shall be spared to render the Jtueste agreeable, The prospects for Conning and Pishing are excellent. Oysters 01 the finest quality i have in abundancei With these increased advan tages,! am confident that the most fastidious wi lhav# no oauso for complaint. ..«• B-CapL WILLIAM will run a daily me of. firat-olass rackets from -tlant o City to the beaob, one of which will be at AUantio every morning on the arrival of the morning tratn from Philadelphia. .£. rt,e " wishing to oome by way of Leed’s Point, or 0 n£ w, *®‘ by addressing me a few days in aavanoe, . •«V e a boat to meet them at any point named. je3o-6w LEWIS P. fITKWAHP, <§E A BATHING . OCEAN HOUSE, CAPK ISLAND, N.J. This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of visitors, is now open for the reception of guests. It bos been considerably enlarged and refnrnuhed, the sleeping rooms spacious and airy, and oommunioate to suit families. The house will be supplied with wat«r from the cold springs. Persons desirous of spending a f w weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner could uof do bettor than'to SW 1 !* 9° ean Houße a trial* ISRAEL LEAMINU, Jezc-Sw* • Proprietor. American uoxEf.MAUOH chunk. PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af iprding every com ort to strangers and travellers. Arrangements nate.been made this season to accom modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af forded. MICHAKL WILHkLM,. . . GEO. W.WILhKLM. Je3B-tsel Proprietors, AMERICAN HOTEL, BETHLKHUM, Pa.—Th*' ProprietorofthioHotelhasnewly fitted up his house for the accommodation of visitors daring the sammer season. The Amerioan Hotel is situated on the most elevated spot in the Borough. ’ Bethlehem is too wef; known for its W&htiful scenery and oommanding view of the surrounding country, and lor its salubrious mount«in air, to require comment. The subscriber is nqw prepared to’rooeive Boarders and Femiltf s,and promises to do bis best to render their stir with him pleasant and agreeable. Charges Moderate. J. W. R. PHAKO, jsC-lro Proprietor. Eagle hotel, bethlehem, pa. This large and old-established House, known as the “LEHIGH VALLEY SUMMER RETREAT,” t* now open for the season. The accommodations of this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here, by the North Pennsylvania Railroad, is one of the plea santest in oor State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor. jetSSm AMERIOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, *£#■ PA.—Tide woll-known and popular hotel has, quringthe past season, been . wTIEATIY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. . and is now m capacity and convenience second to none in the interior- of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and healtr.ful situation of Allentown’renders it a de lightful summer resort, in view ofwhioh special ar rangements have been mado by the proprietors toad oommodate summer boarders. J. Y. BKCHTEL, e jett-t*el F. W. BIQONY. SEA BATHING. NATIONAL HALL, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MaY.JT. J. This fiue, large, and atry house is NOW OPEN for visitors. Undistinguished for comfort, looalitr, and superior accommodations, with amplo room for 200 por tions. - Terms moderate. Jea-ftn AARON GARRETSON. Proprietor. m LIGHT-HOUSE TOTTAGE, NEAR IS. THE LIGHT-HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (the newest house to the surf), is now open for the re ception of Boarders. Tho proprietor rpsoeotfullT solicits a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public, jea lm* JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. Heath house, BCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J., Is now open for the reception of oompanr Communi cations by letter will be promptly attended to. jeai-jm JK A. CROWELL. Proprietor. IVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY. L v popular wad- eminently favorite House at Atlantic City has, si lice the closing of last season, been •‘nlarged. refitted, refurnished, and completely re jui’enated in every particular, and is now open for the season. From its delightful situation, near ness to all plaoes of interest, close proximity to the safest and best part of the beach, it <s rendered one ot the most convenient and deoidedly the pleasantest house on the Is'and. Term»-®lO per week; 81-60 per day. Children and servants half price. JOHN SMICK, Proprietor. R. L. FURfiY, Superintendent jait-stn QOTTAQE KETKEAT, Boantifull; and conveniently lnpated at ATLANTIC OITY, N. .T. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. jego-8m M. MOQLKEB. Proprietor. CONGRESS BALL—ATLANTIC CITY/ N. J.—This spacious House, situated at Atlantic City, will be reopened with every accommodation for visitors on tha 26th instant, by the subscriber. The House fronts the beach 12) feet, riving a splendid view or the Ocean, ani is near the Fishing ami sailing point. No pains will be spared to secure the comfort aud con venience of guests* je2J-2m THOMAS C. GARRETT^ STAR HOTEL, NKABLY OPPOBITB THE V. S. HOTEL, ATLANTIC Cl* Y, N.J. SAMUEL ADAMS, PROPRieTOR. DINNER FIFTY CENTS. ALSO. CARRIAGES TO HIRE. 19* Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms. • ieffl 8m TREMONT HOUSE, O*PE ISLAND, N. J.—HUMPHREY HUOHEB, house, so rlesssntly situated in close prpxumty to the beach will be open for the reception of visitors on the 26th mat. The large, splendid lawn in front of the house; the fine shade, good rooms and table, render it tho most desirable place on the Ulaud. Attached to the premises are bowling saloons and barber shop. jelS-lm WHITE sulphur and ohalybe ▼ ▼ ATK SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, PA. These Springs are in Cumoerlend county, 80 miles west of Harrisburg, and are accessible fromall tbe East ern and Southern eitles by railroad to Harrisburg, thence on ihe Cumberland yalley Railroad to NewviUe, thence f igbt miles staging, m new and easy ooaches, to leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore,or Wash ington, in the morning can, arrive at tbe Springs the same evening at fi P. M. . _ _ This property has ohnnged jiAnds, and has undergone a thorough repair large budding has been erected, in which are warm and cold Baths, anuevery arrangement has beau made for the comfort and convenience of v»- New stabling has been erected; horses and carriages will always l>e on hand for hire. Terms moderate. Mailsdaily. jefo-im 1100 - 018 ft KV^A|?X. ft K6Bl^R e /co^^^, P Jc Co! 8 * Lebanon valley house LEBANON. PA. OHAB. W. KUfINLE, Proprietor. , Summer taarderg takdn. The house Is new and com modious, with grounds attached, surrounding country , beautiful &nu healthy. Railroad commuuioation with the oitv twioe a day. Charsos moderate. jeJ5 lm* rw%m BEA-SHOHS—ATLANTIC OITSf. M McKIBBIN'S U. 8. H 'TEL. , The undersigned, proprts or ol the above-named house, being ..now prepare* to reoeive guests, re speotfullr- solicits a share of the publto patron* a tt. Since last summer tnere baa been added to this hotel a. tour storied wing, 149 feet in length, eon taminx (beside the bed-rooms,) a suite of three Parlors, for ladle*, and two ior gentlemen; also, a reception room, wash-room, and spaoious bar-room. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and oold Salt-water Bath Nooms been constructed for the accommo dation of vmton, anu the whole house will be lighted with km. The housejias been newly painted and fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put in complete order, A well-planned pleasure Yaoht, and an excellent itendwf Music, have been en gaged for the season. J. McKlBBlN* Jell-tf • UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG U BRANCH, N. J. —The subscriber tabes this method of informing ms friends and the publio. that on and after J UNIS 3Qt)« his house will be. open.for the re ception of gue&ts, when every, effort will be made to nlsase those who may favor him. The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front, A full view of the ooaan, good Toads, elablirg, Ao., make it as attractive as any house in the country. The com munication Is accessible by two daily hues from foot of Walnut-street wharf, via. i 6 A. M.,and 5 P. M. Referenoe-Orandy, Warden. & Co.. 2U» Chestnut street. B. A, BHOEMAXE*', JeMtn Proprietor. SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND SPRING near Womelsdorft "erks county. Ta. The Isrrenndoommodious HUTbb AND BOARD ING HOUSK, at this delightful Summer Retieat, is now oomcleted, and will be opened for Boarders on the lfltho« JUNB, 1860. ; . . , tl , ~ .. CommumoaMon twioe daily, from Philaqclphb* and Harrisburg, by the Heading anu Lebanon Valley Railroads. tgr Boarders received by the week or through the season, on reasonable terms. . . JeS-lm JOHN MANDERBaOH, Proprietor, /CARLISLE The favorite resort for those I .-m*^ l w jj o ftppreciate Grand Scenery, at,. Pure Mountain Air, Invigorating WIIIT KBC LPIL U R Baths, Largeand Well-ventilated • SPRIbQSt Rooms, Good Society, and a Good Cumberland co„ Pa. Table. or y or par ti C uiara send for Circu- TBRMB CLENDENIN. A VIHSCIIER, jo7^ m L Carlisle Spring, Pa. BEDFORD SPRINGS. —This wolLknown and delightful Summer Resort will to opened for tho reception of Visitors,.oil the FIRST OF JUNE, and kept open till the Ist of October. . . ' The'Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, am! attention to his guests, give tho amplest aaauranoe o: oomfort and kind treatment. _ , i Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the plaoo, will addroas the subscriber, JNO. P. HEKI), too’, ami Treasurer, . myH-3m Bedford Mineral Springs Co. Ephrata mountain springs, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania--'This estab 1-shment will open by the-llth of Juno. The ad vantages of thiß'beauumt resort are t Mountain scenery, ■euro air j add soft water; everyvariety 'of baths,and aimisementsi a good atnok of ilverT horses, and car riages.'For further particulars call on JOSEPH B. •MLYKRB, cornorThtro and Vine Btreets; JAMES 8. iEARLK, No.Sifi Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to &e proprietor', JOSEPH KONIGMACHER; Ephrata 1 Post Omee, Lancaster County. Pa. ' mrSO-Sm /COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— \J Gap* Mat* New Jersey.—This large, first-class HOTr L will ba opened, for the fooeption uf guests, on the 25th June, 1860. The House has been completely repaired and refurnished. A new oooking range, ovens, steam boilers, ana every modern improvement added. Extensive stabling attached to the premiaas _ , . All miters add*essea to the subscribers. Cape Island, Jor»r, will ta p r omptly i at W uuN _ JaraesE. Lairddate proprietor Franklin House, Phila delphia: 8. B. Woolman. formerly proprietor Mount Vernon gqtel, Cape island. JelLdtni, rioNGRESS HAIli, GAPE ISLAND, .D’CAPE MAY, N, J.~Thn well-known, £r,t-olun W * reoatlion ° C eueA on BA ;Tb, Jowlin* Ml./w hare baon tninovcil, n«(l »»w SIEA BATHIHG, OAPEISLANP, N, J.- SUMMER RESORTS. JJEDLOE’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC GxTY, NEW JERSEY. At tha tcrramuiof the Railroad,outheleft. beyond the Deyot.-rTftis House 1b NOW (JpEN for Boarder* and Transient Visitors, and -pflera accommodation! ,©anal to any Hole) in tlantio City. . The ohambers have been, varv mnoh improved, and rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having been put up at the windows. Charges moderate. . Children ana Servants. Half Price. \ keep theirsaats until the oars arrive in front of the Hotel. The signs are conspicuous, jyl-lm _ A LOYS SHAUFLEH’S railroad "r hotel, ATLANTIC OITY, oppoiite the Hull road I'epot. THE BERT SITUATION Off THE IStANJK fitted up .with new beds and bedding. Hoarding and Lodging perday. jyt-ltn MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, IBAAO THAYhR * < lll « of Surf Home,) Tnis House has been very, mnoh enlarged and im proved. lias now a large number of Familj Rooms, not eareassed by any hotel in this city. d «iV°y? houl Wllh as. New and fine walks « td,® ooean, wbiohwill be, lighted at night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. Attaohodto the house (but separate from the main hnuding) Is a lar<e Hall for Hops and Parties, with a first-clM* lee Cream and Conleotionery attached- Over the Hall there are forty steeping rooms for single gentie inen. There is also a.play- ground for* children, well shaded and enclosed, with swinve, Ac. T(te oatenng department will bounder myownes penia! supervision, and I trust that ray reputation is sufficiently established to satisfy all that my table will be unsurpassed. Terms will be 413 per week- Transient Boarders 92 per day. Carriages att&ohed to the House will take Boarders to and from the Ucean free of ouarge daring bathing boars JeC-tf ISAAC THAYER. IINITED STATES HOTJIL, * V t . MILLERBBURO, dauphin county. pa. This well-known Hotel has been leased by the sub scriber, and has been thoroughly renovated and entirely newly furnished. Miuershurg Is situated in one of the raostromantio regions of Pennsylvania; the Susque hanna r;ver flows immediately by the to»n, and aliords fine fishing; the mountain scenery is unsure sued in the Stare. Came abounds m great plenty, affording fine sport for huntsmen; the mountain streams abound with trouttn great plenty. Qity visitors, who are desirous of spending a few months in the conntrr, wilt find this one Vf the most desirable places in Pennsylvania. The P°lt! h Pennsylvania Hailroul passes the town, and it is in daily oginmnnioaUon with Philadelphia, Baltimore, &n d New York. The sdbsorjber will use every effort to make his guests comfortable. twsiu v ▼ A. J. WARFIELD, Proprietor. Mnleraburg, Jane 20,1860. Jett lm M BRIGANTINE HOOSE—Brigantine . Roach, New J«r„». 11. D. SMITH. Proprl.tnp. This.large and oormnodious Hotel is now open for the visitors. Persona visiting the sea shore will find this the most desirable resort for .Bathing. Gunning, Fishing, Jco.; inprovernen’a having be»>n marie, suoh as enlargement of dining room, new bathing houses, wharf. wsJks, Apo. Passengers Jeavt, g Vme *tre?l ,r l the morning train, v*o Camden anl At antlo Railroad, arrive at Bcdtoe’s Hotel, wnere Capt. Senjamm Turner will be in readiness to convsy them to the Hotel, arriving m time for dinner. jelD tuthilm * TIfANSION HOUB*, MAUOH CHUNK, CARBON CO., PA.—This U the moet comforta ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and the proprietor flatters lumself that Urns far he has suc ceeded in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa tisfy all his guests. The Booms are newly and elegantly furnished, and the Table always contains ttie very best the Markets afford. The hotel is located on the banks of the Lehigh, lirectly.opposite the mitroad depot, and at the base of Vi&uch Chunk Mountain- A path leads from the rear of ;ho house to the >pp of this mountain, from whioh pain*, some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sublime soene imaginable is presented. The Home is abundantly supplied with tie-best and purest Mountain Spring water. 09” Hot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times. Jeffi-2m GEORG n, HOPPB3, Proprietor. A MERIOAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— Mrs, M. REYNOLDS. Proprietor.- This favorite total wiUopeu fsrthe reception of visitors on MON DA /, June ?Mh, It has been fined op in the best style, and every attention 'mil be paid to the oomfort of its guests. je^hdtfiepl WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. AMERICAN WATCHES MADE BY THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, AT WALTHAM, MAB 3. Attention is invited to the following statement an accompanying letters of recommendations and testimo- nial in favoy of these celebrated patches, A gold medal was awarded the Company by the American Institute, at New York, in 1867. The Company also received the first premium—a gold medal—from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in IMS, These Watghqs po\y been in the market for neariy ten years, during whioh time they have been tested as to accuracy, durability, and reliability m every conceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most s&tlgfaptofy time-pieces ever offered fci the public* result h&s been brought abant by a stylet applica tion of meohauical ao\enoe to (ho construction of the Watch from its very inception, rendering it when finished,mathematically oonect in all its proportions, and necessarily a* perfect a time-keeper as it is possi ble to make. The Company have tested iheir Watohes In many in stances by actual daily noting, and the result of this test has been that they have exhibited a rate equal m regularity to the best marine ohronometer. N. B.—We have just introduced a neto tiyle of Watoh, elaborately finished, and thinner than any we have hitherto produced, with several improvements calcu lated to insure the greatest acdoraoy of performance, and to prevent the usual acoidents and derangements to which foreign watches are liable. The following is from Mr. Porter, *the well-known Marine Chronometer and Watchmaker $ Boston, AprillB6o. Mr. It. E. Robbins, Treasurer, ire. Dear Sir: Since my note to yott*of September, 1869, I have sold a number of your Company’s Watches, and hear good reporln from without exception. They give me oq trouble and my customers every satisfaction Recently, a shipmaster, to whom I sold one lest year, called to say his Chronametor having broken down at sea, he navigated his vessel safety home by his Waltham Watch. Yours truly, Gko. K. Fottxb, NlVYo.lt, Jsnu.rr 13,1360. R. E. Roqbins* Esq tear Sir; The American "Watch made bt your Com pany, which I have had inconstantuse for about ayear has kept excellent time, and sustains your guaranty. It seems to he less disturbed by horseb&ok and railroad oar jolting than the generality of foreign watches. Jtespoctfully yours, Ozones P. Montis. Hook Room, No. 200 Mulberry Street, Ntto York, February 6, 1860. R. E. Pobdiks, Treasurer American Watch Cor, Bear Sir: 1 take great pleasure in being able to certify that lor the last ten months 1 hare carried a watch from the manufactory oftho American Watoh Company, and thatlthasgivenperfootßatisOriotion ana timekeeper. Judging from the one I have, Ido not hesitate to predict that the day is not far distant when watches made in the Unltedfctates will supersede all others. £li)y» D,. D, Wilton G.,OttoberSO, JBW. H E. Robbins, Fsq. De?*,r Bir: The three watohe* of your fljanyfactUT® which I purchased to Ue ysed on my plahtaticuw have proved to be the most oofreot I ht\vo ever kno\yn. I gave my head gervaot. mi hfad carpenter, and my head engineer, yaoh one *of them; and since they have beeu in their respective pofsession, every thing on the plantation has moved like olook-work. m cousequenoeof the extreme aoouraoy and regularity with whioh these watches perform ' Yours truly* Chicago, 111., MarohlB6o. Axxkican Watch Company, Waltham, Mam. I hAve tested with extreme care the ruwog of the watch I bought of you, nearly e year since, ami so accurate and equable t\a* Keen iU performances that 1 thoqgbt it would interest you, and all others familiar with horology to sec a record of its variations. It was finally set to true time After it had been regulating in my possession for three months: .lost 4 sec. I October lost & tee. .lostC 1 December ]g....95e0. June 6.... Au*'- 15 Since which, tim? its coverage monthly variations have not egooeded six seconds. N-xman Wiabd, CA.UT.pv.—/p our watch is now extensively counter feited by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the publio that no watoh is of our production which is unae oompanied bv a certificate of genuineness, bearing the number of the watoh,and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. Robbins, or by our predecessors, ArrLXTpw, Tracy Sc. Co. As these watohes are for sale br Jewellers generally throughout the Union, the American Watoh Coippatu do not solicit orders for single w atchea. HOBBIES A APPLETON, AVHOLBAALK J GENTS, my3Vfcgt-if No. 183 BBOADWAY. NEW ITOBK.l T OBK. gETB OF JJEWJSI.RY, OF THE NEWEST AND MOST ELEGANT STYLES. ALSO, LADIES’ WATOHES. Just received. THOMAS O. GARRETT. jj< 8t 712 CHESTNUT STREET. JgS DIAMOND STUDS, RINGS, AND Jeral Fins, GoM Jewelry in a great variety of styles. ““■Gold Nrok ana Vest Chains. Silver Spoons, Forks, Ac., equal to coin. Also, Fiated ware of every de scription, G. RUSSELL, jyi- m a 2 North SIXTH Street. & NEEDHAM. CHARLES WEILER. QERMANTOW N HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS. We would call the special attention of Hosiery Buyers and Manufacturers to our new and muoh-needed im provement in CHILDREN'S sod MJ63EB’ TUCK RIBBED TOP HOSIERY in Striped and High Colors IPATENT APPLIED FOR. i ALSO, FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. HOODS, CLOAKS, TALMAS, SACKS, SONTAGS, NI7BUB, &0., fto., Bto-» Comprising OVER 300 STYLES from the latest hand knit designs. From our.own long practical experience, and employing none but first class nechanioi,,we ars prepared to ofl'er to Hosiery Buyers a line of these goods SECOND TO NONK in point of workmanship) styles, or prices, and lespbotfully solioit'the patronage of the Trade, Sole Agents are f. v. KRUG & oo„ Jy7-Btuthhtl BSI CHESTNUT STREET, pURE OLD «GOVERNMENTVAVA” OOFFJEE. FOR SALE BY C. H. MATTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. ■WHEN WILL WONDERS UEASEI—• :*» UPIMKn, SECOND Street, alwve ORERN, An -»»r> Ipy. « REAMS WRITING PARERS, T/’iNKGAB.— 465bbls. Clarified Cider Vi neKar.MOhbls WhiU, Wine Viaegar.manufao turfdud j&t&Jtofi ItWLKY, Ag&BURNER. fc Wu Wo. Wfitfrth Wfi±*vfc9. ill <ftl ft OfWi TO INVEST permanent. f J.t/,uuu. I.Y in MOitTSAOE SECURITIES, in nuinu not l.s, tban S 3 600. Applr to . , .r ; - K. TAYlop Conv'sjanoer, , J)7 3t 1 / 1 y • 'l4l North glXlHgtrwt. ■ V/VTANT K\) —A jpartnor in a lucrative bu- VMjTANTBD in a dry goods jobbing .: o _ understands packing,or who £!!?..?.* . l AftjitllS TifT?.lKlS atio gooas. References re quired. Address INDUSTRY at Prett Office. JyC-2t» A situation as Salesman in \ a Whofesale Boot and Shoe House, or as Travel ling Agent. Has had a season of experience. Ctyor country reference given. Pleaae addreae BoX3IHMnt-i tngdon Post Office, Huntinidon, Pa, 13ARTNER WANTS).—The Advertiser A- wUUeeto negotiate with an aotiv® bnslnessman. haying a cash capital of • 6,00 th to take an interest in a safe and profitable roanufactorms business, yielding already a handsome income. Particular* will be given on an interview being had. Addrees ** Profitoffice of The Press. je» 10t* FOR BALB—The Stock aridlfixtnrei of a . Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, now doth* a good business. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into the business, or a hones wanting to increase their trade. Batisf-otor; reasons giving l for selling out. Address “Box 280,*' Philadelphia Vcaft Office, with cams, \ATANTED —A Situation, by a man, ▼ V thirty-seyen years of age. of extensive experi ence in bnsiness, oi good address, and eorapeteat to fill aimottany position, either aa a clerk, superintendent, or salesman. Is very respeotably connected, and can give the rao»t satisfactory refsrsnoes as to integrity, energy, and basinets capacity A moderate salary for will be acoepted. Aadrese “ B. G. H.j” office m PUBLIC SALE. BELVIDERE SEMINARY. • , . . , ~ BALVIOBRE, N. 3. PUBLIC BALE, at the'WAKilEt'l HOUSE. Belvidere, N.J.,onMONDAY next. July #,at Jo’oioo*E.M. ” Z~ p*HokiehuN’r' The LOT ism& bv 2a7 feet, beautifully hid out la eralki, t*moed, and ornamented with a mat nrt ety of shrubbery and evergreens. There is also a souur orobsrd, reserved ground for a grapery, and a rood ve getable garden, BUILDINGB.7~The Man Building is 10 by 43 feet's three stones, high. with.basement under the whole, la which there is a large lujohen a d dining-room. with every convenience for cooking, washing. &o,; hot wa ter m the first and second stones, cold w&’er m ail: there are thrte large outerae, from e.ther of whioh water can be forced os to the fourth story, or thrown oyer the house m case of afire; bathing accommoda tions in second and third stories; twelve large chambers In second and third stones; Urge parlor, reeestion room* ami library in first story. The >*ING is 3t by so feet. two atones above rrotmd, and oellar under the whole; three Urge rooms in each °V®“.Wi visum. as t&e parebuer may ds sire. The two buildings are connected by a passage w* hf. h p y . M i d * rab !W ia,, J buUt of wood, filledia with bnok, and finished in the most approved style of moiern architecture, with towers, porticoes, balconies, r.°'n Th ®? M * ll ” yiaptcd either for Seminary °‘d ar<lin * vnfposes, and none the leas for private re- *JERTYl«at jfally situated m, and over* £?,™ ,L_ v'*? w _ a */ D 1 W v i d ? r Pi aboat fcnr-hour* rule rroro ftewJforif and Philadelphia. The VIEWS from the porticoes and lover* embrace a variety of mountain and river scenery, tvent' tmles in extent. It ta universally admired, and regarded as one or the moetaUraotive spot* yitfem a hundred nulee of either New York or Philadelphia. The aotnal in- THoTq n AN n n ll .mP l . e ?T.*s #l *i not I#M x i* tt muUMA.nI) IiOEUaKS As circumstances mate it necessary, the property will certainly be sold to the highest bidder. 4 , ~ CONDITIONS OF SALK, .Jfc?.f SPH-ft o ’? ,0 thr '® month., to the snwuat ci 944)00, the bal&noe Moored on the premate hy bona and mortgage, from two to four year*. For further information, please call upon, or addreea, the proprietor, Kev, J. ADinutm WHITAKISR. BELVIDBRE.TfewJeraef. i>7 3t July 5, 1860. m TO DWELLING, No* KM* 4 4 9 HARMONY Street, north of Cttharine' aqove Fourth street; 4 Rooms, largo Yard* good Cel ou,/3.5.*,A0' s% ‘ W. corner VINK and MAR SHALL Streets, from 9 to 11 A« M. „ H* ftflft $2,000 to loan on Mort- Tf‘■rV 7L,Vf «ag«. A. T. GOODMAN. irfiSt* 108 South FOURTH Buml HPO MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE. a 50-inch Condenser, made hr A. Jenks A Bor. la good order. Apply to EDWIN M. MfcJJL, “ n* Germantown. HfllSSOUJtil LAND I! 300,000 Acre, for Sals, at »rlp*« tuulh from UK ears of Land under tbe Graduation Act. Flats lurmshed gratis by enclosing & postage stamp. F?r further information aoptyto wiTson, rawltngs k co., U. 8, and General Land Agents, BetwasnTfiKSMd U F<MiRVk. LAND WARRANTS t»ujlt,»kt?aJ<h?S&. Mo ' H-3m «FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with about ten acres of Land* and improvemsate, near the Brandywine, six miles sooth of West Chester, near tbe Baltimore Central Railroad. - Address j. W LeON, je 19*lm* Parkev He,Chester county, Fa. ®TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR story house*doable back buUd(n*s, all modern im provements, in complete order; an elesant larse yard. * sood tenant. # Situated No. 1924 CHESIINUTStreet. Apply at No. H 9 CHESTNUT Street, in the Masonic Half. myM-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a • large lot in the Southwestern section of thecity.weUadastedfpreNuresnr. Terms accommoda ting. For particulars add roes •* &,” at this ottoe* apIT-tf CUMMER BOARDING.—A /ow persons cap l*e eeeomnodsted with Board in.» printm family m one of the most pleasant situations in Tren ton. Addvess fcax 419. Trenton, N. J. jyS-tuthsS * CUMMER BOABDTNQ.—Persons wishing to go to the oountry can find pleasant Rooms, with food aocoramodatiocs. at the WASHINGTON HOUSE, WOOmBURY, je.J. The House has been entirely re modeled and re famished throashou'. For terms, Ac., address JOHN F. PH»FPB, Woodbury. H.J.7 feSS- lit* Late of Mansion House, West Chester, Fa. PKIV aTE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlemen, can be aeoom modated with Board, wits pleasant and handsome rooms, furnishod or unfarnlshed, at 616 LOCUST St., south .side of Washington square. The location, b*ing opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the oity, is ceqtfal, and extremely pleasant. Transient verson* visiting the oily oan be accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance, lor rent, suitable for aw oace. jell-tf \ff£Sr CHESTER BOARDING.—PIea v * sant Rooms and good Board can he had by ap plying at No. 64 yi est GAY Street, West Chester. Jc2S-th&ro4t* rpWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE A accommodated with rood, airy apartments, (with or without board, )_ro a private family. Location cen tral, Address “ TOLBERT,'* throagh filSod’s Die- REMOVAL SMALL A CHANDLER, WHOLESALE QROOKRft.have removed from M North SECOND..Street, t* IMUAIJtKT Street* above Front, north side. i«l OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.-Pmn- DBLPiiiL, March IS. iB6o.—The rates of Fveiyhtand Tolls on Coal transported br this company will be as follows, from March IS. until further nofloe i Lewis Morris. To Richmond-—— Philadelphia.. ■ InoUned Plane-.,—.. Nlcetown.. —. Germantown R. R..— Falls of Schuylkill.— Manayunk... • O^nshohocketi.—. Swede Furnace....— .. |sojtlS*u or Bridgeport Phospixvillo —.— Royer 1 * Ford—..— Aranungo.... —... Limenoß..—— Pott* town DouglassviUe—. Monooaoy ... Birdsboro Reading .. tl— TuokertcU-..... Lyeoport M0bnvi11e.............. Hamburg , _ M Qrwinvi and Auburn. Alter July lsth the Freight aud Tolls on . Coal oonairued to Philadelphia. Inclined FI town, and Germantown Railroad will be rau ton. By order of the Board of Managers. Bbfi-tlgjy W. H. MoILHENNEI PLANTED S’ BANK Of TENNESSEE. , _ . , Nashvilir, June SO, 1860. This Bank has this day deolared a dividend of tht tv seven dollar* and tftree-qusrter* per share out of the surplus or undivided p ofits of the Bank payable to the Philadelphia eteokholders at the Wt-BTERei BANK, as follows, viz : Ten per cent, and fractional parts of one share in CASH on and a f ter the 16th July next, and the b Uance either in cash or new Stock at par. at the option of the Bank, on or after September 17, 1860. By order of the Board. Jyg lm D, WEAVER, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Company rorlnaursnces on Livee and granting An nuities, No, 304 WALNUT Street Philadelphia, July 2. 1860. The directors have this day declared a dividend <jn their oapit&t stock of four per cent, tor the last eix months, and an extra dividend of two per cent, wbioh will be paid tothe stockholders,or tbeirlegal repreeen tlyeeon demand, without deduction tor. State tax. jy6-3t* WM. fi, Hill,. Actuary. SAMUEL NEEDHAM. TVOTICE.—My cheolt on Commercial 11 Bank, No. 1110. dated Philadelphia. June 16. 1860, payable to order oi Daniel Brose Tor 8474 M.having been lost or the payment of which being stopped, the public are hereby cautioned against negotiating the ,< J?B > «t* BAMUEL L. WITMER. ' /CAUTION.—AII persons are cautioned Vy against trusting any of tho Crew of the .French Bork'Fleurian de Bellevue, Saulny, Master, from La Ro ohelle.asnodebts of their paid by Captwn or Consignees. HRNRY BOfILBN & CO., 231 and 223 South FOURTH Street. July 3,1860. , . ' Jy*-St COUPONS CF.THE GREEN AND *- COATES STREET PAHBENOER RAILWAY COMPANY falling<tu«oath. 15tl>imt will b. paid, oo presentation at the othoe, on and eftej the litninst,, Between the hour* of® A, M. and a iv. M. ' * Jy3-tnthsa6t , - DEN.DV MtAßW<HlP.Treasurer. HO! T vs. HOLT—O. O. P. M. I’., 1860, No. 7 —To CHARLES HOLT, t.,pond.nt. Pl.u. silo to .how oauso whr iht ont a «acN g JeW-thVst* Libellant, by her Attorney. HOLDERS OF BONDS PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING RAILROAI) CO., All holdora of above bonds whtido not Intend to extend i their bonds on the terms Of the Company 1 * Circular of FEBRUARY lost, caa find purchasers for the same at par aud accrued interest After Ht of JULY no interest will be allowed. Apply to ' ‘ DRKXEL * 00., IBS EYE-SIGHT : IM provetl by th. M* o( the PERIBCOPIC - 6PEOTAOi.ES. ootreptl, .uitod for ell A... hr M. J. FRANKLIN. cptlcfin, lia South F ra , r. R i r ”{ , .. &ih.l Imported, en.it.l, KS&SS-. SfASr « Vl & trade, jy3-tuthg« WARTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOARDING. REMOVALS. NOTICES. Due Ist JULY, 1360, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. A*usEMKNT#.v:;vr r : Balloon ascension. PEOFEBftOR LOWE ll.« Ihe houb, r. . »nat he will auk. hi. THIRD GKAND. A80BN«on! > from the rearof the ’ ACADBMY OF MIMIC, J ON MOSTiAY APrBRtKHmTjVLY atfio’ciock. Inflation tnoommepeeAtS. Admimon 23 tents; Children half price. . g ■ • jy7 2t \ITHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH «*TRKFT THE*T*E. FRIDAY **»d BITURI»AY EVENINGS, J ULY 6th and 7th, 1440, Ld Every-bvemnr. - ..TH**- NAIAD QUEEN: ' Or. The Mysteries of thu Luriiebury. „Bir Ruoert. fctr. Lewis Baker;.Lariiae, the Naiad Queen Mrs. John Drew. % * To commeßognijijh entitled Doors open at half-paitfo’cioek. Performance uil SOLOMON’S TEMPLE. i nnratwr or .ehool. tilt found visiting the i EMFLF.itwill remain op*b to vinfam until the 14th inst. Tickets in packs of we »»a tee. for tamiiw* nod clafas, are sold b*low the regular ret#!’ All should <M it without delay. Schools out of the city are admiuydata veryiowpnee. »w«m«oiw Admittance 26 cents, children halfprioe. Jyfi*tf Penn a. academy op the pine p ARTS'-ioaa chestnut atre«t. Coni&mmK a l.r,e eoueetioa os P.!B*t»Bi DU Scblb. f #a M. till* *7*: Ad mutsion 55 ota.; children under It jsaia. U oenta. - jyd?tf WARNE H RIFLE AND PISTOL GAL- SSOLOMON'S TEMPLE. . Sth!i££fJS?iSSfS l ’”“ * T,r b * u “*« s *** , MAMET, BTREKT. JK 'KWteSWSiSSS &£** At 3r arreyed in Jewish tEzmme* surrounding the various oourta, give it a life-like ap^ ReedlijKirg».Bth tefithehai.: IChron. Jfitheha?.; fid Chros., 4th and 7th ohaya.. awn Exodus. SKh for ooßtfnt* and description or Solomou’s of which is faithfully represented intheMeML * fa* io to 19 A* M,. 3 to a, and 7% to 10 F. M. Admission.. 3d oentt; children, half price. , , , Family Tickets and packs often sold at less than usual rates. myl-tx ' ..By the.wauestof aubmbet of Schools and 9ooietiee . / the fcxhibitioo will be continued until the 14th inst. CHINA AND GLASSWARE* pA UTION—FRBSH FRUIT JABS.—The JAHSt now in laartet The ge&aiae hare SkrtoU*i name on the cover. Mannfsoturers n»der the MtasL . _ HARTELL k LETCBWOnTH, i.U-Imif* Wo. 13 Worth FIFTH mil. POISON—FRESH FRUIT JARS.—Tbe -0- acid of fruit Always corrodes the sUrfioe of as tab be careful, therefore, tONrebeee jmiy Jars of otase and Covera of Glass. HARTEUL’aFAI'ENT AIM TIGHT ALL-GLabS JASAare admittedto be Ueonly reliable and perfectly safe jar in market. «... HAHTKLL k JelS-lmif* Manufacturers, Nrw 13 N. FIFA fl street. T|o NOT GO INTO THE COUNTRY J. 13 Imif* INSURANCE COMPANIES. A MERICAN LIFE, INSURANCE AND COMPANY.—Phii imrßUi July 4,18**0. _ N OTi Ct; -—The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of VIVE PER CENT, forthe last six months,payable to the Stockholders on demand, elear of Mate Tax. . JOHN C. SUU. Seo^T )y7*3t 'PILE' MUTUAL LIFE. INSURANCE a •owAwy. opjkw. tom. , BIX MlLlJwfylffr DOLULKBi “n*® : " ta^v£sss.aasj i Aa^ag-pPo?fA f * - yg» otimr. •SSS&Siui&ES «>"“««>• «» >• ta4 »■ W. aanSi tujltlTft > TOI8B"‘ Mndeem JoffiflSlbfe teSogZ ,r " INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. A- <M CHESTNUT SbMt, FHIUAPKUPHIA, IWCORPOEATBD THE STATE Ol> - WNFINED TO PIREAND INLAND KIHS. _ PIRUCTOKS Sjußuel Wjright, D, B. Krway, Wm. w. Waitera, J. W.^lnnua, Chae. Kiohardeou, Henry Lewie, Jj^, •eo. A. Wot Jacob W. Stout, Menko Stenu^ «feoRGB W. DAY, PrMidMt. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vier fWt WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. BaareUry. [jS&tt SAYING FUNDS. A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.—Com »mt’. B»iiain«, K*lhf»«t tanmj 'WALNUT Old. Institution- has. always paid In fail, on demand, wi ““‘““{Merest kyk per cent. - AU sums paid back, on demand ,in cold aad attresk * THOBTVBH. John Anepacft, Jr., JOHN C.-BIMB, geeretary. 1 - jeJ^lm GPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND* 331 North THIRD Street, betweM Yuw* and CmliowhiU. Incorporated by the Legielatare Aprir 14th, IML ,Openfor DeposiuaMFaymenta.4ailr,fra» » to|Hp’el«sk. Aiao. on MONDAY aad THUMDAY EVENINGS, from 8 to 8 oolook. Interest * per cent, per apTinm. Fepomtor* eon with draw thetr.moaeya by Cheokm if desired. Special De posits received, _ _ JAMES 8. PRINGLE, PrevMeu* y«isw* TTaUt. g<anit>rY. MEDICINAL. THEKE ARS 100,000 SCFFEftEKS From DISEASES of rheNERVOUS SYSTEM, in the city of Philadelphia, who can be oared by using • PJtUFE£«OK MORRIS’ RUOEPHAJjO s, Whieh ie an original WONDERFUL REMEDY. Compounded from the private fbrmnla of Frofeeeor Morris, M. D.e of this city. It ecu dlreotljr ujon through th. “f * , to test its marvellous virtues. Sufferers from IiXCITEMRNT OF THE BRAIN, NjSRVOUS HEADACBS, GENERAL DBBiLiTY, NEUKALWIA. ' RHKUMATIaM. CHRONIC NERVOUSNESS, Ac. r Will find the desired relief by its external use, > r. as directed in the Circular. , TRY IT I TBYITf - TRY IT! TRY H* ’ TRY IT! URYIT! THY IT! TRY IT ! TRY IT! TRY If! - TRY IT i TRY IT ! If you are e* hausted by over-much stud*, If you safler lrora sleeplssvnighrt, IT you are a victim to neuralgia. O yon are prostrated by excessive finer, If you crave stimulating drinks, TRY IT? • TRYIT! TRY IT! THY IT! TRYIT! TRY IT! As it will remove those miserable sensations whichin duce a morbid disposition towards intemperance. , , TRY IT, if you are lutfenng from Nervous Debility iuuu, or i'soTo'k^'.lt < G^riiciiT l o*S’ thi ' ,! ‘ Bd to yonr nerves, ana worth many time* its cost, in the relief afforded. . „ _ ~. Numerous teatimomals from the mo«t respectable souroes oen be seen, by applying at the office of the pro- P, p*op»reJ hr MOOKRIBGE * CO., No. M NortL FOUftTH StiMt. „ - , _ And for Hole hy Lruni.U i.uet.Hj. ■ 1)7 .o,ny I For tho INSTANT RELIEF tni PER- Aul UlAl CURE of tin ooa- IUiIt.UM F E N D T’B BBONOHIAX. CIQABETTSS, Mad. b; O. a SEYMOUR A cb„ IST NASSAU 1 StiMt, Now York. Frioh.lMrboxiMßtftMbyfMt my7-4m iri FOR SALK AT ALL DRUOOIBT8 1 . Anth recite 'lane. Nioe sed Ido. per HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWABS HOUSB.—W» would re.pjotfully oMI th. tUoaHoj of th. <taw ml H.rdw.ie Trad, toour .iUu.iv. Slosh of But.. MINQHAM HARDWARE.whioh w« aSn It .oullt advance by the paok&ge. Ord«ri for direct importation eolicited, and Goods 4a ttvered mUer in Ui. eityTfcew ygm* 411 Street' 1 Imperting MerehailP! And Agents ferFereigm and Dinaeatie Hordww. CARD TO THE PUBUO. CONGRESS SPRING. SARATOGA, APRIL 16, lfi>6o. An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by peieocßoffering what **sv call “Conoaass Wavin’* from Fountains t and at the price of six (D eentt per glaas. The wholtsaU price of the tn«tM Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7* cents per «leai, the is»- poeition of pretending to eell et retail at lest than, ooet, aad without allowance for freight, cartage, or breaksee, Ie apparent; bat their probable course has been to empfy oas bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. We have nxvxs sold Congress Water In Fountains, nor in vessels of any otlur dtseriptton than ordinary sized olas4 lomti. The cork of every bottle of the genuine In branded “ CONGRESS WATER”—" C. A W.,” and any,.Without those words and letters on the cork, lx couKTXRfsiT, whether from Fountain* os Bottles. * CLARKE A WHITE, , , • , proprielors of CongreM Sprier* i The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vix *. THOS. J. HUSBAND, SM South Third Street, O. sThUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut street, . ‘ * a. d.D. TAYLOR, cor. Ninth and Chestnut streets, , Are constantly supplied by us.with the <«»«««* *• Owe- * “ sauSintfßF* . »,g-«mif , 9BCBPAR»t.N«wYOT*C>{r. r AZUHKA ! AZtJMKA 1 : AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! ' PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAXINB POWDER. M.nuraotur.d Ml.lr„„ Nol ®.‘iJf2 rth StTME »wt Tor «»'«>■- ———in. mv« CLAIMS.ON IRELAND. O'GORMAN 4 WILSON, (RicH.ia. O’Ohbmas. Ebwabb J. WIt“OHL " AnoSmSS AND CO UN SELL ORSATLAW,- i No. J"* 2 BROADWAY, N.* Sork, ' Havius ..talilißti.J .aUcaiv. ..fd; AB.DmoithTonihout Il.foid, -will teh. ch.r» of the .rolleotiop of Clam.., LegHoiei. Ac., aitd atteud to OTUAr :huAi.VA«i.acy partpfthAtMuutt,.. . Slate roofing.—jobn ; weloh, BTjATBR, is prepared to pot on any amount of ; Tooa/if as low rates. Alt work war ranfedio §ivdwj tisfacuori Order* sent to {THIRD Street and 4sRR.i iMPJNTOWW Road wifl beur* apU> attended to. v - - i i/igesm /'IASTOR OlL—E*st Indi», for sale hys WETHERILI, ft UnOTUEH. AT uud „,:Nart«i 1 SECOND &11.01. MR
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