'SS^Shst^i^BgmSS^s JpßMwse^ipiS? • :, Sl - Md aid demurrer *Mttmjio?i A* dit '>f'* Import nodi£*d ud KttSHnpßr^Sj&iJfolßßfrelrWwtaiaW.': '^^^s9^t®BStßWaaf» ar jraa eentepoed to one vear ln the oocnty SSSSi ® ao - 10 IBO ». u, *» esd Hawthorne; toUres M ft MkS-? t *S^L h 24* ,t **i ia V"® A writ of habeas corj SfiSsWi a l? dummed-of,» chants ofarnelty, to K?i3nTL‘i!l* Commonwealth alleged Shit Mr. Prefer Si2fc,?i umM«> for mi ajtftraooot flrom.Mr. the defendant eat .the aaegiitm, *‘Voa bring (b]i amt * o<>«HUabrdwr to gSirohr money. ‘ 1 . Mr. CooWib. M f >n&g itudrat to teach mea hotr to treat dumb animus” - . - , criititnsj taw referring to the sottfert; and he and had. be known tho taw before lie. would haw btodthkeeme anore Into the Qn»rter *mfan to teach them howto’ traatahone.aa hie «uumi3rbad.b*«n the victims of nuir brutal drive*. ' - • ' The veterinary tunreoa.wbo tree called to attend the bo***' testified tent the kerse vm terr thin attnttsd. and hem« aw«it-bf*d animal he did not imtreaty w«»«u .f . semarksil that when• m *a .wantonly ilMr*ated a dumb animal, he «hnfid.>e->reafrd toa pebi o floggiwg. The only Ta<*et he had Was, that in thie particular, thewbip yng-postbad The proaerMniehment. for a man who wiH tints treat a horse, hhooUbeto place - h'm on the mhfe£ng.post, there to hare the came sum ber; of liloweieflicted pa'hi* verson as he,saw fit to indict aeon th* animal in bta chan#., Itmtabt to. the JsdieaskMhat the % defeedanteonld akptain the tranwciiga to the Jury,and for that purooee m wOfWjWßtM’inM. *"'- ! *• _ >»**« nw nf Joh« Conner .nd .John JU.l»r. : tHMon.atardity for twc(ny,oomnct*d Coantr, and ao* Mitmd B«l«r.. - . • ; ky fol.gfwk, tbit the Pribee ef IPetes wltt rlrit Portland, fotp m for Weetae Cincinnati. BewUlnot viittNeir York, for pro. deanalreMOßi.'! ifo. Geffrey, Secretary of the French- Le fßtbn Vt.T/ira S) 5, ter6o»«i Mr. Tihtherj in the ■am. position,at WuhlactOD. ■■> rnr.iffC)!AL AMD COMMERCIAL. The Money, Market.;- •'■•■* -■• . ; ■'' Jnlt 7, iwn. Lehifh Navigation share* adranoed io &4?£ nt the Stock Board to-day; Girard Bank stock fell to Chester-VjCTley. Railroad shares sold atS; Norristown Bailrond at r?j Harrisbnr< Hail*osd at fid ; and Mortis Canal at H The PhUadelshia* and Kc ? din* Railroad Com t*ny give' Bolice' that * * after July Wh the freightaed tolls on anthracite coal ooasirncd to ffaiisifefpkia, Plane, Nioatbyra* and' Germantown Kailroad, wjU be raised is oentt per ton ~ f ' ' ' The ftdvarce', it will be seen, dors not app'y to coal consigned .to Richmond for shipment thence by tide water is restricted numotum in Philadelphia.. ’ ‘ kill Cftnal with Bieara r'?wer.ir ii r caidi’ars fbn of eq oouraspmeat to the parties, and thepmotfoaldificnlties. which hcsct.thc esrliec edortsere,one!broee, disap peariiu undor the test of oontUmed trial and the eug* geationa bi oxperien'oe. The following in the fltA'ementoftbe receipts of the Morris Canal compared with corresponding timelast3oar; ‘c : {-V- Toiai to jiioe ?:‘,im ./. -w.:;;.fw*4t7.eg•;. Woekbntlirt? Tune s)jl#dout;.-,% Il,»l 81 ‘ fia.tlt M Total to June 25, ; fiIMJIB e» : Weekeminsf Jal/3,385i;u.:.;-;; : MM 04 , ■; vt '“ r loo rtoee in lmu'^L . ............... 78 The aflrurK of the'Jltfdois Central Bsilroad Company ere raid to.kesr e aweh* improved sspeet. The earni ns* of the railroad for the first tixraoaUr* of this jeer ere 8i,174 aof. ecaiett ftSMK'iti thetametimeiatt rear—, a*aimrhloh'pro'mi*eitoieaii*e“the eyrtmststhat, the earaions J9BT ofiaMby some' nt«( heed red thohmad doUsTt. The company has can celled *l,id*,W of the opMtroetion bonds, and 9005,000 of theFraeUadbonde.from the nbtieo-'iozu at the tend oJRee;- '-The l”taTbfba*hasd bonds received at the lend office is, 1 93,57# j^W/. It is eteted tkat the tie* for reorfenistaf the Milwaa kaa asdMtsstsSipyidaad, ondsr preferred stock of eeve rat als—HttbiiifikPea>«rowh, end so attempt Isnow naklKi t£-reerKsais'p'ehder "a mv general; moit saie, to be givsK to the pretestcreditors, is a propor tion to be xhsd* setisttetory to those holdingjanior claims—theraieof isterestte.be reduced, as one stipk latfoaofthsbmkrost--4•* 4.- a-,-. The foHbkiiurie a statement of-the the New York Ceptrat Mali road fort he asbathof Jane,' IMD, kith ity> earaisgsfor ihe corresponding month. of the prevtoasveart „#.£•>.; ;.I>i>V,44M».H ? The. tfiitftd rebsiptsoJfthe Grand TriaVJUihrsy of CaaadeYfer tS'week ending the stl Jane, • .<• weie..*VH&‘. 78 CemspoadtßSJreek, ia5...v~.~«.......... "• Increase I'n-iflS) mile*).... Traffic July i; 189, toJoae t), 188. SaawtoM* bstyasr. ....... TamlM tklt J««r.. .. «683 M 46 Th« Orait WwtenilUiswiiT tnffis for tks mk mi- UgJOWir.VM:, D#or#a#e..v< ~ •l.fiM 81 A.H. Ccle.wpennttßdSDtef tfieYloridalUilroad, write* from Ftrßiadiaa.Mrfir .date of Jane 10th. that the track x>t that :nil**4 vtaefeed tha waterwof the Gulf oatt* 13thof that mrth. r Tha roed hu It* eaet •ra terataui at and jtewaateraiamlßaa Atlantic oeeahwith the Ottlft SF Mexioa It is lit aaUea In fe ngthraad ooet thr*#aritt&f*andah*lf ofjWNarp;. u -' The tfaiftjrte ot' tbeFittabur* had CoßneUsvUle Bail rota noathf i «ndiniN*y.», ia»,.prero tU* 74S.axaieet'99t ) aein the ooiretpondtaffeeyeji BOBUii otth* _,/ r '-,“7." We ebeerfnliy comply sntfctfce reeeeat to publish the ftitowinf reeoßUßeadatHWU cade hr the teak pmi dtitiof this eitT to tfcsir ewtoißfrf. for guidance in the of their baek boeiuen. Most of them are aot unknownto IntMufMt btuiaeu men, who, by •dh troupe asro themeelvee from toeee* byaeilltnee/M'weß u kaarery.And It oaa\do bo harmtohweethemoomehsaaßf reyratedis Too {kr« reqoe«Ud to mako M’frfrooito intko book Moon; i*thoO*y —yw wmiliiittem. •t 4*oboo*,who oftHhooomfrotoatto toko efcarfo-of MNMH atufesythaatuia* yoa way. hav* occasion to Mad. *l*>. *h*t yoti -writs o? st»M» over jimr wtfwM ßMtHfoo «U ebMki whiahyn* mc4 to too Os front** to yoaromditJn fcsahn; tho words *fordefroc tto oar er*-. dit/which fwm*rreTf atthcir twmjasedfoiur.MMt | tfrrtirMkd«p a"TopdlarchooW book.Mdnatagor-ittoMmoo or oxamiard brthooo who fem .oo ruht in to dot that yosdonotdraw a chock upon. too bucojcMVlit ho lakoo from wr wm ohaox-hoofe?' that too draw u, £»w ohodrroo twotiMi, •ad MywjMronl. mmUwoi -to Mr , •way yoo draw onocasolr for too waof«,«ed take sanh i notes and coins m will enable yon to, distribute the ; or »ru>j*4 #risuh<nra•».!* i» nwxnxwdM . w W»> ci'«/ojl", ie»s>,t£*, mavU xM»i» winrn impression of! ■basidbe>re*eoi%dfor fr«Ts»ent,.hysMnonknown to too Mt(tu teller ortb& offioi ro of.the banr. " it isttartfetoWTlrroctusoted thatycawill dostfor all roar Miwdis*shocks, as loan asthey, are nMraed to yon toyvtho;ttßAi-or.;iHiO|M,yoa,doairo tovroMiro {ham, ttoatfymr wilHmmfdietely dafttte ; or'noti|ato. Kar rifßitureor' in.ettcU maansrsswilffrrerfnttbtjr mx i’fmd lost. afterwards, yon will ynt .the chocks awa? •o'eawfaDy tlißt no one *Ue non gat »os> rioanf tkom^ £ >. * ->'-■■ -j * --H-: -’-'•'•-v , AtttplspototfcM# ytoMomradKOonsand niinUoti siiiinijr foaosaie yes oml.ths.toaeb orrors&ad i "£x : ck«a(e'' Sales, ■ - SO*'*.'!!- ~- n*SO*nß( ; s7 Uj jioEtATltiMß, SUM Wklut BtlMt i “ " 11 ’'-i;c4 /■ -"iV”' W 00 '-V-.71 to'Tenna R./. .• B®2 MO do j,vMva. 7i. U-.do 'W> do;> ;o .do .............. f|Ji jooo dorm 0. do ; S» 1 too QamiSafcte’ia -& " 2 Jfornsiqwn 4». 1000 dor 60. 2S;C&«sttrT*lX..,..-8 1000 £9 SchnylJr*r CoM..h3 S d Havubur;; it..-.,58 , 2i) We*t Phils, 10 <fo'.'..i,sswa.‘ s& 10,F4rn& Meehsßk...so6 . 6 da r.> ? s4wn. -08 . 3 oirArdß»nlr,.*..i.. <7l?, , BttTW&EK BCtAfUMb - WOO fte i Joratlioo Wilmihxton 65.'.. » 1500 rfr£nk&7SuQtb7s.. 9Uif 54 M* " [iadclplna Matkots. -V- \y ; - YviftotT'7--Er<»{nf.'"; TboroiioyeTy-littlooyyortdsnniid for Tlonr* and tbo rMod. Tho soisO Ss olaloMtototeM«iplol'tUMHiwA t,m bbf»>x*tfr' Family, mostlr city aiUs.frirt frrivsto aod frait"!* to 7a. abovo fiinrsa np io 9007 tobt for faoor broads, a« in ‘ooaUty* The reooiyta coatfood r«ry t‘*ht,. Fkmr dad Corn West ar« toot'Vsrr; httV ißMjrod for.. Wo fxoftw, the former »t 9b WMln/MiQFttoo latter at J» VX&bbt foe PMmw%sk mm and T*rr)Utls * ta^itlcSOt! mEmaJ. HhcKiiclaf, 1^ ?•'£{ XV,. mil* »> > ;UidbMiMfl. W- ' ,'M|p«Wajs to tho differ nt HiMt «f iwwWii mntrtir'- 1 *•“ toft** wl Hi. •M»:«oW*tTlf*i)ic*Ti!b-FK»,,*H«ti »ro • nf; n4n«MUk.M>U*ed«ttk tiki boot atMimuM of Muuaitf i» omkVsxliUo) «»• “ no ' ttUMitilt atumhOr «kiok maf* ii Vonll *hU« toW Kaowl<d<», «rath;lftnri«utf.(4odMw. »|opi e*n live ritftiitr tn ih* BjMh.BJMn of *xi*t«Eoa. Tho; latub of joirth lktl vibraiw UroiuliftahMrt; th« frt.heu. Hus ,dr», *Mt*r »ilhio | A*’ : tbat bricei ohildiiood buk t Uu »W,r thxtcxU. the fatnro nur i tho doubt ’»hioh tn»k«* umaditot.; tho death vhioh etaitlef o>. vith rar«t.rli. i th. h.rdihi, erhlobforoe.o. to •trurale;.tho > elegant etolMitottra mat the oiu-rrice Clothing Btore ,ol Onhville Btokeg, Mo. OJ7 ChMtnvt aueetr-ate th. true nooriahmeatof oar natural being. A. uaafal and valuable tif( aosqm eanlai ettcH article aold. jjf-tf TbbPmuicx or Venae Comas ro Painisai,- rHl'a.—Th> ateamer Per.ia bring, intell'genoe that the Prince of VTa'ea would leave Finland on the 11th inst., for.Canida.inthe Bt. George eerew .hip, tw.ntr tuna, attended br the Earl oi St. eermaina, the Lord Steward ofthehciuebold, and a larre retinue. It), near, uoderatoed that he taiU extend hi. traaela to Phtladelpblaiaad f'at be mil prooar. for hitnitlf an elegant talc at the Brown-Stone Clothier Hell of Book hill ft Wi!aon> Noe, «J and 691. Cheatnut tlreet, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP to 12 o’clock last high?, ■ GIRARD HOUSE-Ninth and Chestnut streets, If gsblsy.N Y N O Jjnhnson.Del. - Crooks >bauks,B 0 £Owm, NO ■ Mr.Ovwia* N 0 if«M uvsas-N O W RmU, Me Ma - - Hardsell UavU, Me „ W&> JJfoCkM <Sewf,:Mo - • FRumclU Mo WLißdi*r,bt Louis J.u Brown A wf, Bfc Louts Ij.Bheeep.Jr, Beat »onJ,P donee, Aeadtng taji iSitelo f ISraVn . toffi&nton DrßoUVnis., Bel Col Award Mver. Md Kr Mim%e&«aji; S £ fiTwmwWhlU |/Oihthouo, 111 „ MJi» 0«»»n, \f A, Jl Harrison, N Y OL Wtfttst,NY M . MBWoodrqff, N 0 WlF<J*i#f4 U, Mo S A Finney, Pa G W Scofield, Fa gu HG Marshall. NY Dr. Johnson k da, 98 J Leake A wf. La Miss liißooln.La Master lonooln, La MjssLsake/La Miss Leake, La AM Hobo##, La Ml#* HoJrae*. La W MeComb, Bey jJL Mockey A la. Ark MiwOle»en» Ark JM Thompson .'n Y SinlfiTw. Md ~ Mj-s^SSonfMd M,EMnlford A K. N Y T A Pa*ton, N Y Mig* N Y • i s?Mi^r.HsrnibttTg E »aii, NY JMaoduff.NY ¥£&'*! , £LStevens.NY 8 Ptei£ ®^ k l%&nol KWW Mis# Pijia. N 0 YffirarlKWet.NO. Min R BCrawler,9 O MiM AM Walker, 9 0 Misa B K Wilhame, N 0 M Morton, SC Mrs Morton-SC ■UnKoTtoneSG Matter Morton,SC wJm A Ja»tJß, N Y- -CH Clark,Pel JR Cennlnkkam, Conn ; Hush Ypunf, Mo Ron EH Wautrwi, Tone ‘ I»aao Walton, N Y goo Williams Asie; NY K WJFeeoklo, N Y y JR Fate in-NY JnoAlexaadsr,Balt. C GHollenbosh. USA AW . RHaMeraan.Pa „„ W Q Maeoa- 4 Miss Hiobardsmr. Jf Y MUsYoqbc, NY\ & Alexander, Texas Frank PhMM.,T«tm A A Benner, PiiiU ALPnooePhila , JasS Widker, Ohio Tboe N Ohio H Barron, Geopretowis,i)C . fa»vV j H Bunt« la, Pa miss Williams, Pa Geo Yonnf. Mo R Barrr, Mo WmOrr A la, NO Hon J W Fallen P* A Monheimer,N O - LewieJannin,NO Hon R J'Walker, Wash Gen Hamilron, Pa J AGreentow Ala. 9 J , MieeGreenlow. N J c “ r wwVeweornbefclt,NY *aSinffi?^ ,W •HiaastflT atfiv HM Bak*r.N Y PLeamatt, N Y JBJoim#on.lf Y /tfliadlir. % FlCenate.Bali P WalderA fa, Wash J F Broadbent.'Balt R M Short A la. Md Mim Short, Md Master Short. Md W 0 Desert. Va • • PS Evans A la.BC o' ■ CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Corner Ninth end Chestnut. Mrs J J Wnjfht, Pa Mra Brown A 3 oh. Pa Isaac Beisan . Cant J W Floor, Va T A Raesiand A U.Bt Lows Mrs Treplett. 8t Lows. A K Lewis, Pittebnr<- Miss Waddell St Louis SH Risks. LouieviVe, Kf CF Bennett. Kr iss M CBennett- Ky ~SW BiinCon, Pel co Pa 'w. K Belcher,N Y . . QTofts. Boston J I-e*are A la, Charleston TPhelps. Texas LCole,BaU. .. ... BA,Mmsr.Va C W Beatty, Aurasta, Ga N HbajL Va A F Thompeon, Boston ' John Wrraan, Boston ' A I« Haeelnae, Charie«ton Prof Andrea, N O A Denman, Ba t - John F Connell, Balt j LiWayne.Jr A fa, Cm,o. HR Clarke- Detroit BJAdUr,NO - JM Heath, Kr M D Bavin A la. Balt 0 0 Marsh, N Y C B Stewart. MY E Fvane, Pa H WGoff.gProv,Rl A Kennedy, Md_. JCMoNairy, Mi« if V R Thomas, Pbila W» Bailer- Prov, 11 CastVanyuet,US A A I.Dickinson, N Y FA-Mnnroe. Bos'on AT v ottnif , V££pn WBeatten.S C MPDatoan.SC 3J» BaleWine. .Va A w Stetson, Baelon WCBibbAwf.NO °, „ D J Van PaH*. Boston HJJ Randall* Wash. D C 4 B HasnerTlHi PH <wki Memphis WdOookin.NY J H HauniYm ■ H Bovxrd Je »f. LI 5 Gls&'hoa. Laoiavill. Ut ZwbKie.N Y Swjojrter . - , , f. WB»itb,dlleabeiir Citj l5J?»x“ T . i “‘- Ky HOttalaSSlSp /|jffirt*ramilv.NO -G NCaneton,Pavannah TwFaltNß.Savannah kISSSaKIBU; ISS’^Boelon 31"WaTleiifamilgi NY J, tlßalknk,G» ; • JHPuttereon, Phil* • w A whittraxx. Phil* ’N R faMixon, khilx ARdreber.j-y C F wrfoolt, Phil;,, J O Mu.tard, Phil* AGJBftnrn ft vf. Mill aiftaPT* L, *°**: er ssKßSaaftaSN -mGB&IktM. ■ W»?.ki ß * to a WHKalmss, N J - J Seibert, Bethlehem , pm^ ! §^r JWRfc&pr nß%o' _ S4?«;ir.w..h, D c B Irovis A eon, Richmond - L W PatehinA la, St Louis otS IfWtilhMH' RGMoowTßalc Hvf DaHseAeon, Ga *FJJ»NY n JPKelley.Va WABradlev, Georcetown :W Kiintt, Georgetown , , Jh Be nr- Georcetown.. BW NorristJds . ... JohnMoKee ASd&t's,NY MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth ntreet, below Aroh. .LWilmarth.PiMabarg - C B GilHe, Elk 00, Pa - J:Mi;rrl egg. Tense- . H Keep.JN Y . Hon W 6 Whitei«r, pel A Ihefenderfer, Ohio „ NKfar, Minersiille .. ;H E Slsymsker l Lano, Pa &eTTiK m *S y ’ LJBRhnaaVPhila WOH ficnlly, PitUtmrg X Williams Ala Wash. G W Palmer A sis, Va A Graer A la, Carbondale 1 8 Van Antlen. N Bnrosw’kL A Hoffman, N Brunsw’k J Louis A J Dean, Newark. Ohio EF Brown, leadißf B Parlin(ton l Pittsbg . , AMERICAN HoTEL—Chestnut, above Fifth. J 0 O’Brien. California ’ JKeenen, Pel K-fl Moore.- Texas. w Rami Johntcn, Pel JohnPhda - HJMason,NY „ Geo fl Smith Del w J palmer. Raleigh, W C J M Crawford & son. Pa WB Lane, USA . „ CS Burt, NO JohnTr*tler. Wdeh,P C WdiNmou. Balt * Thus HBonlt, Balt PRHambrick.N Y Alexßwlser. At Loafs JBhell*,-N O r . EWHhellr.NC Ina M Hall,Riohmond,Ya KGillinsham.Balt JR Hsnrv A w.JVxas ~ FlisiaCor. Halt - - J<wH_AidoBß.;B*lt ,j ~ TbSwOorrasii. Balt PrHdl A son- Caned* - 0 Bobeon* *'el OH Butter*' NJ R G Buntmir, N J -ThosStreetbßalt' 'PJFlahertv, Phila V JHHick«.Na lajohnwe,Phila .. F ASchifflin.NY , Mass r. B Hardenbnrsh, N Y IBliteel Va KNPitman,No R T Douglas, Brooklyn TTuther, Jr, Va •is wee 4MM.V7 m ,M*M« » w t»AOt st .... -- /ONES' HOTEL—Chestnut strest. above Bixtb« . VGt#nn,' Phi* RevDrf*ooh«» New York WABtfrew,lfJ . ~W p MeMiefc**’, N J AJ Buipmv*. Newberß K Van kirk. N J t»V**tonißaUimo e- A R MoNadv, BtUitfior* £**•• A G meson. If Y wJT Cole.B*ltil»ore Mm Mjoon, . ■J BHjowr. Baltimore MR Warner ft sis, Term A M Watkins. T*«a ' <: V F Rennet. Baltimore TGSworopeon, N 0 Dr Wilson* Phila JotH Anderson, Balt KiishaCox, Ralt FLeelw.NY* J ffeli, JUajHß#2?d <- 'CJ»«eLMard,J*C < _V Waaofcard, Wash J Rulloek. Balt JSf«rr, Bait ' JBAtkJneon Pa v Mr* Pott* ft daugh, Va - ' Matter Pott*, Va " ST. LOUIS street, above Third. BaijV* Wales, Cheater 00 Mr* J B Clalbourn. Pa JfMV Busch, Denmark . John H Fennel. N Y R 8 Fisher. NY __ J A Stafford, Boston , J J fhmfnrd. Richmond,Va Duowood*. Phila J W Weidemever, N.Y. •. E Hurt ins* Boston , . R A Lnnr. Phila K Davidson. New CftsOe D Beech ftson. Conn .Dilue Frenkel. Br'vAlyn FsaseG Wilham*. Va BdwS Willlguif,'Vs,, John-Fshhaok. *t Louis * John Zimmerman. Cin;o Rami Knight. Charleston O Wjnoh, N Y_. JAPeeaul, Piula : " ‘ , MDomitser, Phila FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market Frkak Bateman 1 FhilipC Jones. Del -M 'urn Snyder. N J 11 • HB McCauley. Phil* „ W C Klklon, Md Nicholas Chambers, Md .QH'as Wvyey, N J . A Williamson, N J WW Plummer. Phra 1 FB Johnson. Pa A W.Wooller, Del : J W Johnson, Ohio PVA rafttfimK, Fittolmri EE «w«r» Balt llßFirob, Richmond, Va •! Haft, Baft > LRKodem.Mo WF&rt.NY - Ydy Lord, N Y ' , 'fiß?*ra*.**Jtyrt»»iDgl. s j Ma'Vmmoh; Bristol,. FA. \H OVNaalNicHo'is. Oel J MnElroy ft »,N J Jos Money ft dau.N J STATES UNION-Market Street, above Sixth. ■<W B J BrisHn. Centre no T Jamison. Franklin co Abeßnreess.London - JgoßHsenan.London Peter K*ti«r. Montrose • W Walters* Ala : A.Wolfkili, Lewislown J Y Vermarm. Pa \ If .Thomas Pa ~ „ Phila VLanjnr. P jupUmoo,Pa p Handor A 3 la, Pa Thoe E Watt, Latmbe, Pa XSDemaire, Fa Jas telsQd. Lano«ster H Lane Md JohaMihnston. Md , , OHelhel.Pa H J Wyman, Pitteborf: < MFRCHANTT HOUSE—Third at. above CallowhiU, G w Wolf. Mt AirvFa BD Brown, La DAAlbr!sbt_BfAdln«; ££ , M Jarrett, Mrmt'roo , . wTOhopk. Mont's m AEttinser, Allentown G H Waterman, Bucks 00 R Harrisburg T Hoover, Fa RHoltsheiser. Pa - T McCarty, F* tvK £iehol«. Pa L Gneserner, Pa JRRriWir.La**oeo. P* TDetrol, Phila ,M SLndwig, WestChseter ;. -“.FtTfOyAl/ HOTEL—Race afreet, above Third. ' 1 „ ■ £%»rfe N Y Y JobnO Tyler, Davton, 0 'Wm.Yearer, Alien town Geo w GeMi*. N J J«cob weaver* IfJ VRMettter.Ni OWeUly* Pi*t*hnrg J(i*96Tmfor,tf y, Ja*P»reU>T, S Y t w v van*. Reading L Ifnttmc. Finesrove :P,BHiarelne,Berk*oo , t MimmHosan.Yprk oo .flam! Hentainger, Pottsville Joe ShloesiFottsville 'COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth Street, ab. Chestnut. f&roiM' * Ljy're.m.n, i«w York K B MjbWeloii, Ptutrt’n wBSKIl ,I f),!f; BtUO ' tr ' " Morrl«, Cbeiter 00, P» MT. HOI EL-S.cond «trMt, aboy. Ar«h. h. -j- MftTniwdH. ft la, N V Pbiliyßolly, H O - Tini umoi. atraat, abova Thin). J*Fa» 4r N*«Cattle , PHMonry, Ali.i’nyCity Af&ißp Bil-2 BAHUI «»..ab«,Te CaUowbill. Jojio Bnenjannu oo B OanW».Montiom. rr es B Hnw.'JComow, MorrUTHa^.Balbl.Mm wgsfyßßgs?: ;_fs«fc n »i&r ?9m :F *«d. Sumnytowp. ?Sfl.wKu,§Wi«. ./ . BABLBY HBBA, ,»fc. biloM Via*. 7 M CaiiyTinyl.ttoin gAyteP ^ o ’n Wattsoa ft lIPORTATKHVI. MAKIffK IWTByMMEW^B. IKK FOBKTH PAOEV t ARRIVED. \ .V S mail stsarashinStato of Georgia, Garv/.n, 63 hours room Savannah, with , mdse and paseensora to Alex Heron, Jr. - Passed ship Villa Franca, from Newcastle, anchor .off Book Creek- and brie War Earle, from Port an Priuoe, at anchor rff Roods Island. Steamer Boston, Crooker, 30 hours from New York, via Cape May, with mdse and passengers^to James -Paseed ship Villa Franoa. from Newcastle, and brig Barns, (lumber loaded) off Moma r Liit«m’e; eobrs ArobeNflom St John, NB,andJ*M Smith, from Charleston, off Christiana Creek: brig War Eagle, from Porto Pnnoe, off the Powder WharLand tnree brigs above Villtngeport. - -Brig War *-agle, Williams, from Port au Prince 18th Jans, with coffee, logwood, Ao.toTboe Wattson A Sons. Left brigs Isabella Boarnmo. Same, for New York in 8 days, Ids; Hannah. MoKeon, from New York, err 22i, disphgiTruxiUo, Mulligan, do do- . , , „ Brsopr Artio Tucker. U day* from St John NB,with fish and laths to Twellt, Mellon A Co. Schr Thoe Borden, wrightiogton, 3 days from Fall River, in ballast to cap tain. memoranda. 6hro, Noemi. Johnson, from Liverpool, arrived at Charleston et*i inst. - » Bark Virginia A Estellina, Wilkinfl,- -from Baenos Ayres, arrived at New York 7thjnit. Bark K Dwight; NlokeMon. for Charleston, cleared at Boston rth fast. Brlg Ormua, Baker, for Philadelphia, sailed from-Now Bodford7th inst. . ,pqhr Emma, Vent, heoee for Lynn, was at Newport Qthinst, , Sohrs John Rogers, Clark* Aeelalde, Young, 0 Moore, Inrersoll. and OjVhitins, Lippipoott, sailed from Pro videuon flth met. for Philadelphia. Bohr Sarah. Benson, sailed from New Bedford 6tninet for Philadelphia Sohr .Lady Suffolk, Baker, cleared at Boston 7th inst. for Philadelphia. Sohr J J Spenoer, Pole, for Camden, NJ, oieared at Boston 7th m?t. Scbrs Gaselle, Naylor, and Ocean Herald, Clifford, sailed from Newburyport 7th inst. for Philadelphia. Sohr War Steed, Smith, hence, arrived at Warren Cth instant. Sob? J S Whelden, Smith, sailed from Providence flth «»t. lor Philadelphia. . frohrs 8 Waahbnrn. Thrasher, and R S Dean, Cook, from Taunton for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 6th mst. Bohr Horace Staples. Gibbs, sailed from New Bedford 7th mst. for Philadelphia. Sohr C R Vickery, Hopkins, for Philadelphia, oieared at Mobile 3d inst with 229 hale# ooiton and 85 empty barrels. BFEOIAL NOTIOEB Hostbttsb’s Stomaoh Bittebs.—Tho doubt with which an oft-deoeived community is apt to look upon all medioal preparations, has long since been completely vanquished by the triumphant, universal, and invariable success of BOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Their effects mall disorders of the digestive organs are not miraculous, because they are the neces sary result of certain medical properties never hereto fore combined in one preparation, but they are never theless astonishing. Aged persons who deemed them selves past help from medicine, declare (to use the words of a correspondent) that the Bitters seems to have given them a new lease of life. Unquestionably the majority of dangerous diseases arc the utispring of dyspepsia, and for this complaint, as well as the mala dies out of it, there is nothing in the world like HOS TETTKR’S STOMACH BITTERS, wbioh is now sold by all druggist# throughout the world. it-dAW Meyers’ Miraculous Vermin Dr stkotjsb, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and MICK, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MUSQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INSECTS, fir Principal Depot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. myl6-3m Shaker's Saving Fund—Northwest Co&nsr Second and Walnut Streets.— Deposits re ceived in small nnd large amount#, from aU olasses of the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without lost of in terest. Offloe open dally, from 3 until# o’olook, and on Mon day.and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CRAB. M. MORRIS. Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Oompakt,—Chartered by the State of Pennijlvsna, RULES/ 1, Money is reoelved every day, and m any amount large or small. 9. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it Is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it i# o&lled lor, and without notioe. L Money Ureosiveafrom Executors, AtfmtHiarralor*, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sum#, to remain a long or short period. I. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class securities. - #. Office open every day—WALKUT Btreet, southwest omer Third street. PhiladelDhla. JaU One Price Cloth|ng of the Latest BTTLis,made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALKS, LOWEST selling pnoes marked in Plain Figures. AU goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing AUare thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., «e9-tf SU MARKET Street Balaxandju Fibk-Pkoo, Safes.— A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for tale at rea sonable prioes, No. «M CHESTNUT Bt, Philadelphia. KV/Nfi A WATSON. MARRIED. MOORE—BUXTON.—Oa the 3d instant, bv the Rev. J. B. Maddox, Mr. Thomas A. Moore, of Gloucester county, N. J-. to Mr*. Lizzie B. Buxton, of this oily. * TYLER—SCHOFIEIiP.—On the 31 instant, by the William Tyler to Mies Mary Schofield, both KLKW^Ltr—McKEEVER—On the 8d instant, by the Rev. Isano Gray. Mr. Abraham C- Klewell, of Phi isdeJubia. to Mies ► Hen MoXeever* of Frankford. * ..HODGKIN—DUKE.--On the 4th instant by the same, Mr. Wm. Hodgkin to Miss Annie Duke, both of this oity. - '* * GEORGE.—On the sth instant, by .the ?ev« G. Washington Jerman. Mr, John W. Mooney to Miss Catharine H. George, all of this city. * PIED. BHRYOCK.-0n Saturday, th«7th instant. Mattie 8., only datighter of John H. and Rebecca J. Bhryook, aged 16 years, 7 months, and 7days. Funeral from tbt> residence or her fatber,4(l Norib Eleventhitreet.onTceeday afternoon,atSo’clook. *« REED.—On the 6th instant, Mr. Michael Reed,aged 80 rears. . The relatives end friends of the family are respect folly invited fo attend the funeral, from his late rest denoe.No; *!0 Franklin street, above Rare, this (Mon day) afternoon, at t o'clock, without further notice. * mOuONY.—Un the7th instant, David 0. Molony, son of the late Edmund and Josephine Molony, aged 1 year, 10 months, and 14 days. , Funeral from the residence of his rrandmother, Mrs. Mary Cormiok, No. 904 South F ont street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o’olook. * •TAYLOR.—On theBth inefant, aged 19 yosrs, at hie residence* 421 South Third street* James A., son of Joseph Taylor, Ess., of Liverpool, England. * Rl/E.—On the Bth instant. Miss Anna Elizabeth, youngest dauguter of William and the lato Mary Rue, eyed 19 years. Funeral from the residence of her father. No. 1014 Marlborough street, above Kiohmond, this (Monday) afternoon,*! 3 o'clock. * GILLINGHAM—On the 6th Instant, Rarah, wife of Henry B. Gillingham, iq the 07th year of her age. Funeral from the -esideneeof her husband. No. 241 Soots street, below Third, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. * LEK—On the oth instant, Mrs. Margaret J. Lee, m the 4ld year of her age. Funeral from her late reaiilenoe. No. 1120 German town avenue, above Second street, this (Monday/ after noon, at 2 o'clock- * Black and purple foulard BILES. flam blank Foo’nrd Bilks. Blaok Bareges, *£. 6.4.7-4. and 8-4 wide. Black Crane Maretx.sam* widihs. Gray Chene B*ria Poplin*. Gray Cheneßsreros and Mohairs. Black Hare.e. ruined points. lupin’s Bummer Bombazines and Chalys. Black and white Lawns and Organdies. &c. BESSON ft PON, Mourning atOTOt „ „ . No, 818 CBBSNI/TRfreet, N, B.—During July and August we oloao at 6 P. M. Tue only reliable article— .CLAßK’S Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS,, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly, Thejr do their work better than ink. without its trouble or risk of Blotting. Kaob will mark 2 QUO articles. For •ale, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR ft CO., Agents for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHESTNUT Street., iel3 3m VW* OFFICE OF Tins PHIbADELPUIA JJ? AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. VUMQKt IMD The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1, 1880, oan now receive, upon application at this office, 10 Ser cent, ino&shi nton the terms ipeoi&ed In the qiiqh* irattached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 8140ji00per annum, as established by the ftookbolders at their annnal meeting, held January 9, 1880, and in pursuance of the oonlraot, entered into Irr he company and duly recorded, to oarry the same into ffcct, Treasurer, CIRCULAR. - Norte* to tht tlclcUrs of Philadelphia and Heading •RaUroad Company Mortgage Sonds,due July 1,1800. These bonds are seoured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to £0,3)8,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year, was six times the amount of the anneal interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for & period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the w.ttmy of the mortgages in the, precise condition in which thoyare now heUL Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus P* 10 per oent, will, be riven to the holdera, m consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in oaah to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents* for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished on application. B; order of the Board of Managers. ttii-tr HP. H. MrICHENNy. fleoretary. /OB PRINTING. 'I'HE new job PRINTING OFFICE "THE PRESS" Itpnstni to exwute ne«Ur,ohen p ly una »xmiUUok.i, lvia* naeohipiioM or PLAIN-AWB OHNAMBNTAL PHINTIN*. PAMPHLETS, PAPER ROOKS, BLANKS OF KVKMY DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, handbills, Plintiß, lot AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSURANCE ME. AU order, left at the Publication Offioe of Tht mt, No, «f CHESTNUT STREET, trill be promptly Mended to. JeU-tf gPABKUNQ AND SIILL CATAWBA MANUFACTURED by J. ESHELBY. Cincinnati, Ohio, Alwnye on hand, end In lote toeuit pnrohaaere, hr , _ CHAS, F..TAOOART, B"ie Aeonf, .JyWt No. 681 MARKET Street, REIMER’fI EXTENSIVE ESTABLISH MENT. SECOND Street.'above Green, haa been enlhrged. end nnwoffer* ah of getting snpe rmrpioturen of all sizes nnd pnot»r it* STEKEOSOOPIO INSTRUMENTS, ®anu r ootnred in every style, with the latest im prevementa. Btereosooft'o View*, oompnsing Land •oapes of Amerioa and Burepe, Statuary, Groups. fto„ Eje-OIMM., Opera .GtM«B, Microflc'tmes, and Methsmatiiml Instruments, THE MONDAY, JULY 9, 1860. A OARO TO THE PUBLIC.—TAB BUBP HOUSR, ATLANTIC CITY* - ' The underauned has been informed that It I* JbrPJcT triousty circulated in Philadelphia, on the care of tas down train* to Atlantio City, and:st the latter P’aSf* that the Surf Bouse ia /dll, and that room* cannot 0* procured there. This report ia entirely unfounded Jn foot,and its only object can be the Injury Of my houM. The Surf haa & full share of patronage,, thanks to the good refutation it won last season: but there ie »ti{* abundanoe of room»and thefooilitie* of the establish* msnt hare bean so largely tnoreaaed. by the erection • * additional buildings, &0., that the subscriber fesi* eon* fidsnt of being able to provide comfortable accommo dations for allwho may favor him with a. visit during the a« aeon. The Sun House it now fully lighted with aas, it is supplied with pure water* as <ree from bcaokuhnes* as the Croton or the gohaylktli; every ohamber is comfortably furn shed, the table is supplied ■ with every luxury of seaor landtbatoan be procured* and there is a full force of attentive and civil ; within one minute's walk of the House, and thirty feet | from the beaoh, is a delightful harbor, ninety feet in length and sixty feet wide, forming an attractive place of resort for indies. H&iiler’a fi-e orohMtra band if engaged for the season, sad hops form s portion of the round ol pleasures at this House, parties wishing to visit the Hurt House will pleats retain their seats in the oar. until iw, .top at the door. & g BBNgoNi ' ’, Proprietor of the Surf potue, Atlantio «‘itr* Jf.J*'. Florence heights hotel.— this Hotel is now open for the reception of visitors, both permanent ar.dtransient. It is d stmguished forconi* fort and superior aoodmmodations. with ample room tor two hun Hid persons, and will compare favorably with any other house for % summer resort. The host of cooks and servants have been procured. nnd no effort shall spared to render the stay ol quests agreeable, lh* large park and groves adjoining the mansion (which is direotly on the banks of the river, beautifully shaded,) present great inducements as a suaimer resort, having access lothe city several times daily. Terms 88 a wp®k» ohildren ana servants half price, The oatfiring Of the house is under the djreot supervision of T. V. Dorsey. DORSEY & BOBBINS, Proprietors. EXPHEBS IS ftUNNINH No, srRREP. PHILADELPHIA, TO JACKSON STREET, OA PUISL AN D, N. J. WM. S. MANN. Philadelphia. Jy7 St* MARK CANNING, Cape Island. YELLOW SPRINGS HOUSE, CHESTER The above-niemtioned Home having been thoroughly repaired and refitted in the best manner with newlur nituro, Ao., will beooen for the reoeption of Boarders on the 18th m«t- ... The Yellow Springs House offers everr inducement to visitor*, being largo and commodious, with shady walks and romantio rides, &o. *ihe variety and quality of the Springs and Baths have been long and favorably gnown, and tbeeabsoriber,who has been for several years past connected with the Co lombia House, Cape Island, N. J„ will use his best ex ertions to make the stay of h!s guests pleasant and *^r ft further information, apply at No. 419 8. Broad street, or by addressing the subscriberon and Aiteftho 18th. at the Springs'. a. U. SNYDER. Jyfl-lm Snpermtendent. HOUSE, MJUNT CARBON, lwL SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA, ' , Families acoommodj»ed with good rooms at reduced prices. m m \ •i his old-esttbliahed House, boated m tho gap be tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on the line or the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within half a mile of Pottsville, formerly kept by Jo seph Read, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia has, since his demine, been under the charge of his daughter. The House is prepared, at all seasons of the year, for the reception of guests, and haa been recently put in order. The large garden, and park:adjoining, presents great inducements as a summer resort, to persons wish ing tospend a short time away from the .dust and tur moil of the pities, where they can breathe fresh moun tain air. and eoloy tbe wild and boauttful scenery or the coal region. . . „ . • . Commutation passenger tiokets, for the use of fami lies, are sold at a reduction of twenty five per cent., and an accommodation train will leave Pottsviiledaiiv during the summer months, to enable those who may desire it to spend the business portion of the day tn the oity and return the same evening, on whiob the chargee will be thirty-three per oent below the usual rates, For terms, apply to MARY HEAD, , Mansion House, mount Carbon. JeSO 3m Sohuyikill Co . Pg, Long beach house, opposite , TUCKERTON, N. J.-This Hotel is now open for the reoeption of vjsi tors, both permanent and Iran sclent. Having been at a large expense in refitting and re-furnishing 1 feel assured, that Tor comfort and con venience it will compare favorably with any house on the coast. The best of cooks ana servants have been procured, and no efforts shall be spared to render thb stay of guests agreeable. The prospeots for Gunning and Fishing are excellent., Oysters of the finest quality I have m abundsnoe. With these increased advan tages, 1 am confident that the most fastidious wi l have no osuae for complaint. N. B-Oapt. WILLIAM will tuu a daily line of first-olass packets from Atlanta City to the beach, one of which will be at Atlantic every morning on the arrival of the morning tram from Philadelphia, fames wishing tooorao by way of Lsed’a Point, or otherwise, by addressing me a few days in advance, will have a good boat to meet them at any Point named. Je3o-6y LEWIS P. STEWARD <§EA BATHING. _ , OCEAN HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of visitors, is now open for the reception of guests. It has been considerably enlarged and refumwhed, the sleeping rooms spaoionsand airy, and communicate to suit families, The house will be supphod with wat'r from the cold springs. Persons desirous of spending a frw weeks of the sum. tner in an agreeable manner could not do better than to give the Ooean House a trial. ISRAEL LE AMING, )tS&-6w* Proprietor, AMERICAN HOTEL, MAUOH CHUNK, PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af fording. every oom ort to strangers and travellers. Arrangements have been mode this season to accom modate .SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af forded. MICHAEL WILH/LM, . GEO. W. WILHELM. JeSS-tsel Proprietors. American hotel, bbtblehsm, Pa.—Thn Proprietor of this Hotel has newly fitted up his house for the accommodation of visitors during the summer season. The American Hotel is situated onthe most elevated spot m the Borougu. Bethlehem is too wefi known for its beautiful scenery and commanding view of the surrounding oountry, and for its salubrious mount*in air, fo reqnire comment. The subscriber is now prepared to reoeive Boarders and Families, and promises to do his best to render their star with him pleasant and agreeable. _ Chants Moderate. J. W. R. PHARO. JetS-lm . Proprietor. Eagle hotel, Bethlehem, pa. This large and old-established House, known as the , "LEHIGH VALLEY BUMMER RETREAT, »> , Is now open for the season. The accommodations of this House will be found unsurpassed, The ride here, by tne North Peunsj ivania Railroad, is one of the plea santest in our State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor. .fgacdm ~ a , - . _ AMERICAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has', daringthe wist season, been • _ uTRKATIY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, and is now in capacity and convenience seoond to none }n the interior . of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and lealtiiful situation of Allentown ‘renders it a de ighifal summer resort, in view ofwhioh special at - rangemsnts have been made by the proprietors toao commodate summer boarders. J. Y. BECHTEL, Je2fi-t»el K. W. BIQQNY. CEA BATHING. *3 * NATIONAL HALL, _ . CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MaY. N. J. This fine, large, and airy house is NOW OPEN for vUutora. It is distinguished for comfort. looaUtr, and superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per sons. Terms moderate. jett-gin AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. #a LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, NEAR Et THE LIGHT-HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (the nearest house to the surf), is now open for the re ception of Boarders. « The proprietor rospeotfullv solicits aoontinuanoe of the patronage of his friends and the publio. Jeaim* JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. Heath house, SCHOOLKY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J„ Is now opon for the reoeptton of company Communi cations by letter will be promptly attended to. Jeil-lm D. A. CKOWELIi. Proprietor. OTAR HOTEL, NBAHLT OPPOSITK TUB V. S. HOTEL, t°r. D1NNER........ ... FIPTP CENTS. „ „ ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIRE, WT Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms. ieto Sm Tbemomt HOUSE, CaPE island, n. J.—HUMPHREY HUGHES, Propriotor.-This icuse, so Pleasantly situated in close proximity to the >eaoh. will be open for the reception of visitors on the Sfitkinat. The large, splendid lawn m front of the louse; the fine shade, good rooms and table, render it the most desirable place on the island. Attached to the premises are bowling saloons and bsrber ghop. jelS-lm WHITE BVLPUW AND CHALYBE ATE BPBINGB, at DOUBLING GAP. PA. These Springs aro in Cumoerl&nd county. 80 miles west of H armtmrg, and are accessible from all the East ern and Ponthern eities by railroad'to Harrisbnrg, thence on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to NewviDe, thanee right miles staging, in new and easy coaches, to the Springs. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Wash ington, in the morning cars, arrive at the Springs the same evening at fl P, M. This property haa changed hands, ami ha* nndergone a thorough repair 1 a Janie building naa been erected, in whiohare warm and oold Baths, andevery arrangement has been made for the oomfott and oonvemenoo of tL’ sitora. New atablinc bos been ereoted ; horses and carriages will ftlwava boon hand for hire, Terma moderate. Mails daily* . For ciroutars and particulars, address the proprietors, Jelg-lm KENAGA* KOBER, COYLE, ft CO. Lebanon valley house 1 LEBANON, PA. OHAS. W. KUHNLE. Proprietor. Summer boarders token. The house is new and com modious, with grounds attached. Surrounding country wautiful and healthy. Railroad communication with the oity twice aday. Charges moderate. je)6 lm* THE SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY. McXlßßfft’B U. fl. H TEL. The undersigned, propns or oi the above-named house, lieing ..now prepare* to receive guests, re apeotmUr solloiUi a share of the pubho patron age* Since last summer toere haa been added to this, hotel a four storied wing, 140 foot in lenyth. con taining (beside the bed-rooms,} a suite of three Parlors, for ladies, and two for gentlemen} also, a reception room, wash-room, and spacious bar room. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and'hot and cold Salt- water Bath Kooms have been constructed for the accommo dation of visitors, and the whole houso will be lighted with bm. The housenaa been newly painted and fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put in complete order. A well-manned pleasure Yacht, and an excellent Band of Music, have Men en gaged for the season,. J. McKIBBIN, jel4tf CJUMMER ,BOARDINH.t-OLD SAND SPRING, near Woraeladotf. ®orlr» county. Pa. The lar'eandoommoatou* HOTEL AND BOARD ING HOUSE, ftt this delightful Pumraei Retreat, is loTh’o/TuNiS ’ Sco 1)6 open6d for Boarder* on the ■KLComnmnioation. twice daily, from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, by the Reading and Lebanon Valler zLaurpads. •w* Boarders received by the week or through the season, on reasonable terms. JeB-lm JOHN MANDKRBaCH* Proprietor, CARLISLE The favorite resort for those \J who appreciate Grand Scenery, whi s t p b r» uk SsMfcSSS^.fr^3i!aKßS Cumberland cn!,’ Pm B°P.™> «o«l ™d a Good Accommodations for e ‘ 300, For particulars send for Circa- THBMS LOW- lar. , . . OWEN, CLENDENIN. ft VISSCHER, ie7-Sm Carlisle Spring, ra. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, Bedford springs.—This well-known and delightful Sommer Retort will he opened for the> reoeption of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNK, and kept open till the lot of Ootober. ’ The 'Hotel 'will be under the management of Mr. A. 0. ALLEN, whose experience, oonrteons manners, and attention to, his, guests, give the amplest asauranoe ol oorofort and kind ueatment. parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the suosoriber. JWO. P. KEEI), Seo’V and Treasurer. Bedford Mineral Springs Co. LABELS. fjTPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, M2J Lancaster Countr. Pennsylvania.—This estab lishment will tie open by the nth of June. The ad vantages of this beautiful resort are i Mountain soenerr. pure air* and soft water: every variety of baths, ana amusements;.a good stock of Uverr horses, and car nages. For further, particulars call on JOSEPH B. MYERS, corner Third and Yms Streets; JAMES g. EARLE, No. ©1« Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIOHUaHEH; Ephrata Poet Omoe* Lancaster Count*. Pa. mrn-Sra COMPANIES. COLUMBIA BOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— Cams Mat* Xfew Jersey.—This large, first-class HOTEL will be opened, lor the reception of guests, on the 26th June. iB6O. The House has been completely repaired and refurnished. A new cooking range, ovens, steam boilers, ana every modern improvement added. Extensive stabling attached to the premises All fetters addressed to the subscribers, G&pe Island* N.W W will t. *'™*%^r*'VoOLMAN , James H. Lairdjate proprietor Franklin House* Phila delphia; 8. B, Woclman. formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape island. JdlS-dtm r<ONGRESS HALL, CAPS ISLAND, CAPE MAY, W. J.-Thi. woU-knorni, ir.t-olm Hotel T,,u be npcnoil for the MMStion of tu.au op SA TUEDAY.tt). IBthin.t. ,Tho Bowlin, alls., have boou runov.d, and M w BlaepmK rooms added. sinoe last uuon, Jefl-dw . (VEST A THOMPSON, Propri.tora. SIEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.— »^Ay AR E, H ? U^. M 1 SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. |JEDM>B'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC OiTY, NEW JERSEY. ..At the terminus of the Railroad, ontheleft. beyond the Depot.—This House is NOW OPEN for Boardora and .Transient Visitors,' and offer* accommodations Hotetih etlsntioCUy. . . , , 4ee chambers have been ver* mufh improved, and rendered more comfortable by Venetian bbnds having been put up at the windows. k b moderate. Omldren and Servant*. Hn)f Price. „ _ , , "’FarUesshnuid keep their seats until the cars arrive in frost of the Hotel. The sign* are conspicuous. Jyt-lm A LOYS SH AUFIER’S RAILROAD HOTEL, ATLANIIO CITY, oppONt. Iho Bail road Tiopot. THfi bust situation on the island. «.*T“Newly ntlad up with new bed, and bedding. Hoarding and Lodging 81 per day. Jy2-lro MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, .N, j„ ISAAC THAYfcR, (hte of Surf House,/ Proprietor, This' House has been very muoh enlarged and un proved. Has now a lares number of Fainilj Rooms, not turmsed by spy hotel In this city. , „ .. • It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks have bean laid to the ocean, which will be lighted at night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. Attached to the house (but separata from the main bunding)malaria Hall for Hops and Panics, with a brst-cliis* Ice Cream and Conleotionory attached Over the Had there are forty sleeping rooms for smelegentie |M®n. There is also a play-ground for children, well ehsdedand enoloscd, with swmre, 40. , rhe catering department will be under myownos pemnl supervision, and 1 trust that my reputation is eutnolently established to satisfy all that my table will i be unsurpassed. Terjpe will be •12 per week transient Hoarders $2 per day. . j I 1 *** flB attaohed to the House will take Boarders to Mid from the Ocean free of charge during bathing hours. J 023 tf ISAAC THAYER. WUSF HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N. J. This spacious Hotel, possessing the most advanta geous looation at Atlantio City, having boen reoently e^ri* d * be opened for the approaching season on tho 9 h instant. A new Wine three stories high and 92 feet in length, J r,t 'L v ,®*hndah surrounding it,^nas been add»d,oontam jng so large and airy rooms, and extending to within 60 yards of the ocean, a fino prospector which is afforded from almost every room in the house. <?r* is being introduced into the bolding, additional bathhouses w<U be erected,and numerous other im provements made, it being the aim of the proprietor to make the LurtF HOUSE one of the most attractive of summer resort near Philadelphia. The table will be supplied in the most liberal manner, and all possible care will be exercised m the goneralar rangemeuts of the house with a view to the oomfort and convenience of guests. The "athmg at Atlantio is unsurpassed and the pure, drjr atmosphere bus proved to be partioul&i ly bonefioial to invalidk. Parties wishing to eugago rooms will please address the subegribor at the Surf House, or at the Ashland House, Aroh street, Philadelphia. „ , JsBmwf-8m H. S. BENSON. fINITED STAFFS HOTAL, ■<. MILLEHBBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA. Jhis'.weH.known Hotel has been loased bytneeub scriner, and has been thoroughly rerovated and entireiv newly furmahed. is situated in one of the mostrotnanuo regions of Pennsylvania*, the tfusque hanna river flows i/nmediately by the (o*n, and affords fine fishing; the mountain scenery is unsurmused in the Bta<e. Game abounds in groat plenty, affording fine sport for huntsmen ; the mountain streams abound with trout,in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of spending a few months in the countrr, wilt find this one of the most desirable daces in Pennsylvania. Tho North Pennsylvania, Railroad posses the town, and it is in daily communica'ion with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York. The subscriber will use every effort to make his guests oomforlable. _ r A. J. WARFIEtD. Proprietor. Millersburg, June 20, 1860. Je22 im UfANSION HODS B *, MAUOH CHUNK, !»-*• CARBON CO., FA.—This i« the most comforta ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and the proprietor flatters himself that thus far he,has suo oeeoed in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa tisfy all his guests. Ibe Koomsaro newly and elegantly furnished, atm the lable ulways contains the very best tho Markets afford. Thehotol is located on the banks or tho Lehigh, direotly opposite tho railroad dflpol, and at tho baso or Mauch Chunk Mountain. A path leads from tho rear of thehouss to the top of this mountain, from which pom', some oignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sublime scene imaginable is presented. . Tim House i* abundantly Supplied with t o beat and purest Moanuin Hpnns water. Bv* Hot and Cold Baths can be taken at all times. GfcORQK IiOPPKB, Proprietor. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG U BRANCH, N. J. —Tho subsonher takes thia method of informing his friends and the pubbo, that on and after J UNE 20th his house will be oven for the re ception of guests, when every effort will be made to please those who may favor him. The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. ,A fall view of the ocean, good roads, slablirg, Ac., make it as attractive as any honsoin the oountry. Theoom munioation is aooessible by two dally lines from foot of WAmnt'Street wharf, vix.: OA, M-, and 2P. M. Reference-Grandy, Warden, A Co.. Dsn* Chestnut street. B. A. SHOEMAKER, Je9-2m . Proprietor. TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIO CITY, i. * —This popular and eminently ’avorite House at Atlantio City has, since the closing l of last season, been enlarged.-refitted, refurnished, and completely re juvenated 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 heat part of the beach, it is rendered one of the most convenient ana decidedly the pleasantest house uuthe Island. , Terms— 3lo per weok; $1.60 per day. Children and servants halfpneo. „ JOHN BMICK, Proprietor. R. L. FUREY, Superintendent. je2l-lm RETREAI'T Beautifully and conveniently located at ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms Je2o-3m M. MoCLKKS. Proprietor. /"i OK GUESS HALL—ATLANTIC CITY, VV N- J.—This spacious Houso. situated at Atlantio City, will be reopened with evory accommodatlonfor visitors on the 25th instant, by the subsonber. The House fronts tho bench IP; foot, giving a splendid view of the Uosan. and is near the Pishing and Sailing point. No Bains jrill be spared to aeonre the oomfort ana con- V jfe" f * U,,,t *' ' THOMAS O. GARRETT. American house, cape island— Mr,. M.REYNOLDS. 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F - KENNIiy ' M^i^dfTran.gortahon^,^ SnBM WEST CHESTER ' Hii.ADKi.rniA ~ ~ . SUMMER J^RKANGIJMKNT. On ftudafter Monday* July M h 1680* the piutopnr the Station, w2i? r i?ksj T V e £- aad Ijohman or Thirty-first streets, ZSjtuSSs? p p M a> at 7 * 3oand 1030 A * M * CHESTER, fr °m «* Depot, on East ftyke l l street, at 6.40, s, and 1030 A. AT., and US and 6,18 i. IM» , „ L ., j , SUNDAYS. h»MlVhin5 fc sft! f £°! n ty* dp Pot. northeast corner of Fifteenth and Ma,ket streets, at 8 A. M. and 2 T.«ave West Chester, at 7 SO A. M., and 6 P. M. The fast passenger railway oar will leave Front and Market streets SO minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 25 minutes, before the starting time from the de pot. and trill carry a flag to denote it. CiTice and waiting room, southeast oorner of Eighth andlVlarket streets, where passengers, purchasing tickets for West Chester, will be famished with a tioWt over the passenger railway. On and after July Oth, and till the above arrangement takes enept, the trains will leave the depot, N.i). cor ner of Eisbteenth aud Market streets, 15 minutes be lore the above hour* from West Philadelphia. Leave West Chester as above. ' J> 3-tf HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. fSC ama c—a NORTH PENNBYL VANIA railroad. .For HimUiEHKM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, mauoft chunk. Hazleton, white HAVENS WILKK3BARHK. WILLIAMSPORT, &o. „ THREE THROUGH TRAINS. Oh and after MONDAY, July 2d, iB6O, Passeprer Tram* will leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Phi ladelphia, DAlLY.(Sundays excepted.) as follows: At 0-30 A, M. (Express/, for Bethlehem. Allentown* Mauoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkosbarre, Williamsport, At 2AO P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Jto. This train reaohes Easton at tM P. M.»nnd makes o osn oonneotion with New Jersey Central for New * ork. AtaP. AT. for Bethlehem! Allentown, Mauoh Chunk, fco At 9 A. M. and 4 P. P. for Doylestowu- At ® ,w Pf/A-Jor Fort Washington. The 6.80 A. M. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem being the shortest and moot desirable route to WjJkesbarre. ->”« ,0 aU Bethlehem at5.M A. M., 9.20 A. M. and 6.22 P. Leave Doylestown at 7.30 A. M and 4.15 P. M. Leave Port Washington at 6.15 A. M, and a 15 P. M. , ~ jWt UOIXDAV&: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. Ptuladelphia, for Doylestown, at 3 P. M. Boylestown for Philadelphia at 6.« A- M.. Bethlehem for Philadelphia atft.oo P. M. Fare to Bethlehem.. 9 1 AOJ Fare to Mauoh Chunk.s2 60 Pareto Easton... 1 501 Faro toDoylestown.. 0 80 through Tickets must beproonrodat the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (exoept Sunday Trains) connect at Dorics street with Fifth and Bixtb streets and Second and Tbird-atreet Passenger Railroads, 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. Jr 3 BLLJS CLARK. Agent, fig »a—a PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF FARES l On and after APRIL 3d. 1860, Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six coupons, will be issued, Rood for the holder ar*l auv member of his family, on any Passenger Train, arid at anr time. , They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the office of 019 company. No, 327 Sooth FOUR HI Street, at a reduotion or twenty-fire per cent, from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable route, the Schuylkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the most besutiral and healthy in the State.'antf itble by four trams from and tn dally. „ „ R. BRADFORD, Treasurer. ruiLADBLpmA, March26th, 1860. mb27-tf fSC m (MBR PHILADELPHIA, GER mantown and norbis 'rOWNRAILROAD-BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.- On ondafter MONDAY, May 14,1860, FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,7, 8, 9,10,11. and 13 A, M., 1,3, SHt 4, 0, 6X, 7, 8. 9, iO%, and HH P. M. Leave Gonnantown 6, 7. 7«, 8, BH, 9,10,11, J 3 A. M-, 1,1,3, 4,9, 0,6K,7, 8, #,lok P. M- * 6tf SUNBAYB, Leave Philadelphia 9.00 min, A. M., 3,3, 0, 73 i, and 10H P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A.M., Uomin..4,sH. and 9Jf P. M. . „ CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6, 8,10,13 A. M„ 3,4,1, 6H. 8,9, and MX P, M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10. 7.40, 8.40, 9.4011.40 A. M., 1.40,9.40,8.10,8.4 Q, and 1.10 P. M. ON BVNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia9.oo A. M., 9. b, and 1% p. hi. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.60 A. M., U. 60, 8.10, and 9.10 rain., P. M. .FOR CONBKOROOKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6.50. 1 X, 9,05. 11.06, min., A. M., 1.00,3.05, 4%, 0.59, 6 Mt and UJW P. M. . Leav- Norristown 6,7, 8.06, 8, II A. M., Itf, iX, 1 and 7H P. M. ON SUNDAYS, te&ve Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 and 5 P, M e&ve Norristown A. M., 1 and 8 P. M. FORAIANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 0.60. 7X, 9.05. ILOf A. N,, J. 00,9.05, SAa. 4H, 9 OS, and lUd P. M. 8.5 a, 9«, and A. M.,1, 8.06,5,6 H, 8, and OJ* P. M. ON SUNDAYS, ' Leave Philadelphia 9A. M., 9,0, and 8P M. Leave hlanayunk 7*A. M., IX, «K, and 9>i P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Superintendent, tt!9-tf DEPOT. NINTH and GREEN Streets. PHILADELPHIA H E AJHNO RAIL ROAD.—PAKSENGkR TRAINS for POTTBVILLE, READING and HARRISBURG. ’ MORNING LINE, DAILY, (Sunday* excepted.) toura New Depot, confer of BRoaD aauOALLQW HILL Streets, PHIL A DELPHI A, {Passenger entrances on Thirteenth and on Callowhill Btreeia )at B.CO A. M., connecting at Harrisburg with tho PENNSYLVANIA B AILrOAD, 1 P. M. train runnier to Fitubur#; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY I.o* P. M. tram running t 0 G r" bu rr * Carlisle, An. land tbs NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD IP. id. train, running to Son buryV&o. AFTERNOON LINKS. LeaTeNewDejkjt.oornerof BROAD and CALLOW* HILL Streets, PHILADi£LPiI/A,(P&s<eaecrentrance# on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,)lorFOTTß- VtLLK a~i HARRISBURG. at 3.50 P. Id.. DAILY, for i »..-).*»a. at C P. M., DAILY, (Sundays ex efttneo.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING From Philapelphia Miles. To Phcenixvilfe —. 23' Reeding..B3 Lebanon.. 86 Harrisburg---. 112, Dauphin.—- - 134 MiJJersburg. 142 Trevorton Junction., 168 Bunburr- 189 Northumberland 171) Lewisburc—— 178 Milton- -..182 Mmioy ..—...197 Williamsport ... JO# Jersey 5h0re....—.222 Lock Haven jj6 Ralston-.——... .»4) Williamsport and Elutira Elmira—T^.T.V.l—V.. 2B7) Railroad. PheSO? A. Al., and the3.3o P, ft!, train connectdaily at Port Clinton, (Snnda/s excepted.) with tho CATA* WISSA, WILIAMSpORT and ERIE RAILROAD, making close connections with lines to Niagara Falls. Canada, the West, and Southwest ~ DEPOTJN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Street*. ap3s-tf W. if. MeTLJIENNEY.RusTuta?* Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R.R. Buubury and Ene R. R. f PHILADELPHIA HEADING RAILHOAD. On and alter July 1, idSO. Mileage Tickets will be issued at $45 each, a discount of 28 percent., giving the holder a right to travol 2,000 miles at anytime, between any points, an* >n the No. 1 oar of any Passenger Tra n on above Railroad or the branohes worked by'eaid Com pany. Business men avd o‘hers, having occasion to travel frequently between dilferent points, will find this ar rangement oonvement and ooonomioal. For said tioketn or other information apply to the Ties et Agents on the Line. G, A. General Superintendent, Reading, or to 3. BRADFORD, je2B 1m Treasurer, Philadelphia. f32J nr ELMIRA ROUTE.— ftSJaiSBSK PHILADELPHIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD. UUIGKERT ROUTE to Tamanua. Ru pert, Wilkesbarro, Soranton, Danville, Milton. Wil liamsport. Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester. Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, end ail points North and Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, comer BROAD and CALLUWHILL Streets, (Passenger entranoe on Cal low-hill street,) daily (Sundays excepted), for above pAnts, as follows i DAY EXPRESS 8.00 A.M. NIGHT EXPRESS WO P. M. The 8.00A.M. tram oonnoctß at Rupart, for Wilkes barre, Pittsou. Scranton, and all stations on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. '1 ho above trains make direct oonnootions at Elmira with the trains of tho New York and Erie, Canandaigna and Niagara Falls, ana Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, from all points North and West, and the Canadw. . „ w . Bagganechcokco lo Elmun, Ihiflalo, and Suspension Bridge, and all i urmedmte points. . T>l Tickets oanbi iromired at tho Philadelphia etui El mira Railroad Us Vs'Jiokot Office, northwest corner of SIXTH and CJP » fNUT Streets, end at the Passenger Depot, oorn-r » V and CALI OWHILL. TUROU'i EXFfCSa FREIGHT TRAIN l,cave tho Pln< «elphiaand Reading Depot, Broad and CallowhiU stre t r daily (Sundays oxoepted), for all points Wests i North, at SP. M. Freights mu be delivered before 31*. M, to insure their going thi amo day. . _ , For further information at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN Vo and CALLOWIIILL, or to OIIAB. 8. TAPPKN, General Agent, Northwest oornu SIXITUand CHESTNUT Streets, arl2.tr Philmietphia 1860. SIM 1860. a dms^m r im DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S , LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, From Walaut-street Wharf, Will leave &s follows—via i VARB. At 8A M, via Camden and Ambor, C. A A. Accom modation..- —.... ... ....93 3S AtCAM,viaC<imdcn and Jersey City(N, J,)Ao commodationj.—— v. —~ * BB At 9 AM, via Camdtn and Jersey City, Morning 3 00 At 13 AM, by Steamboat, viaTaconvand Jersey City. WeßtepiExpress...... 3 00 AU3>< P M, vis Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation— - 3 25 At 2 P M, via Camden and Amboy, G. end A Ex- At 4 PM, by Steamboat via Tacony and Jersey City,Evening Express..... - 3 00 At4P M,hy Steamboat via Taoony and Jersey City,2dC]ass Ticket. - 3 23 At 3 P M, via Camden and Jerroy City, Evening Mail....— 300 At 311* M, via Camden and Jersey City, Southern M, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Paaeengor f ')—lBtC)n»a Ticket, 225 2d “ “ 150 The tf P M Mail Line runs daily. The 21 PM, South' era Mall, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville, Flominrton, fto., at 3 A M and 4PM, from Walnut-street wharf and 7.10 A M from Kensington. For Water Gap. Btroudsburg, Soranton, Wilkestyirre, Montrose, Great Bend, fto., at 5 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Dela* ware, Laokawanna and Western R. R. „ .. For Mount Holly, ats and 9A. M.,2 and *)% P. M, Por Freehold, at 5 A. M., and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, fto., at 3H and 4 P. M, from Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and 6K P. M. from Kensington* ForPalmyroLßiverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burling ton. Florence, Bordentown, fto,, at 12H* l,ami4H P, M. Steamboat Jos Belknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Flaoes, at 2K P. M. Steamboat Trenton.for Tacony. at 11 A. M. and Taooiu(Beverly, Burlington,and Bristol,at4 P. M. Fifty Pounds of Baggage,.<mjy, auowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 9100, ex cept by speolal oontraot. aclB WM. 11. QATZM33R, Agent. IEHOHB NOTIOE.-.OHBSTKR SENGBH TRAINS wMnGTGWNa'nD 11 IN TERMEDIATE ISTATIONS.—On anrt iTrt?r»th Alai, 18W, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will (tart from the new Passenger Depot or the Fhila delphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Btrseu, eu trauoea on Coljowhill. MORNING TRAIN forDownlcgtown, leaves at 8 00 A AFTEIWOON VJUIN fur Dewluimowr. lira *1 Ui. TkilM*l,kl> WEST OUESTER THAINSm PENNaYLVANIft Leave Depot, corner ELEVENTH ana MARKET -Stroety, daily (except fwtuKf * 7.15 A. M., U.» P. and 4 I*. M. Leave W*«t OhMter *t 5.48 A, M.» 10.40 A. M„ and 9.19 P. M. WANTED. In all Par’s of the Counhy, to Sell ' THE LIFE or STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. (The only Authentic and Reliable Edition.) BY J. W. SIIEAHAN, Editor of the Chicago Times. WITH A FINS rOBTB.It L One vol, 12mo, Co? payer Price, cloth, Si Liberal inducements offered. For full particulars, address GEO. W. ELLIOTT, care HARPER Ic BROTHERS.New York. jj9-d&Wlt A YOUNG LADY. HAVING A GOOD £** education,.wishes a situation as an Assistant Teacher inafeminary, in or out of the oity. Address Teacher,” this offioe. jy® gt* ’Wf ANTED A young man as entry clerk * * In a Wholesale Dry Goods house. Good referenee S?Vi ,r lr 1 Address, in handwriting of applicant. •• o. F„” office of this paper. jj9-3t* WANTED —A Wetnurse having a fresh breast of milk. Apply at 929 South SIXTH R|, Good reference required. • jj9 fly* <fi>l (U\l\ TO invest permanent. LY in MORTGAGE SECURITIES, m sums not less than $3 «w. Apply to K. TA.YI.OR, Conveyancer, j*7 St 141 North bIXiH Street. %M7’ANTED—A Partner in a lucrative bu .,7 eineas with a capital of not lees than 8)003. Address ** Partner.” Press Office. jyC-Sl* I MfANTED'—A situation as Salesman in .77 a Wholesale Boot and Shoo House, or as Travel link Agent. Has had a season of experience. C tr or country reference given. Please address box 21 Hunt ingdon P-'st Office, liuntintdon. Pa. jye-St* PARTNER WANTED.—The Advertiser 7 .wishes to negotiate with an aotive business man, having a cash capital of 85.000. to take au interest m a safe and profitable manufacturing business, yielding already a hapdsome income. Fartioulars will be given on an interview being had. Address Profit." offioe of The Press, lQt* SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a -*■ , Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, now doing a good business. This is a good opportunity for any one trialling to go into the bosinoss. or a bouse wanting to increase their trade, Batisf.otory reasons giving for selling out. Address "Fox 290,” Philadelphia Post Office, with name. je3B-t> WANTED —In a first-class notion house aoompetent salesman, who can influence oasn and go jd six inoaths trade. Address “ Notions.” at tnis offioe Jy4-yfm3t* WANTED— A Situation, by a man, thirty-seven years of age. of extensive experi ence in business, o 1 good address, and competent to fill almost any position, either as a clerk, superintendent, or salesman. Is very respectably connected, and oao give the mo*t satisfactory references as to integrity, energy, and business capacity A moderate salary for the present will be accepted. Address B. G. H., M offioe of The Press JelS-tf FOK SALE AND TO LET, FOR SALE—At Germantown, a desira ble Family Hore© and Wagon. Harness,Saddle.ic Can be seen at Reger's stables, Main street, opposite Alanheim. gold for want of use. jj9-3t* EXeuUTORS’ SALE. —The Stock fix tureg,and lea*® nf the Wholesale K&t.Ca? and Straw Goods House, No. 417 Market street, for sale. Tnis is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into busiuets, or a house wanting to increase their trado.aa it is a long established and favorably known house, and withal an excellent looaton. Inquire on the premi*es (or the Executors of the Estate of jyf 6t* JAMES 8. MARTIN, Br., Deceased. M PUBLIC SALE. BELV/DERK SEMINARY. N.J The above-named valuable property will i** sold at PUBLIC SALE, at the WAKREN HOUSE. Belvidere, N, J., on MONDAY next- July 9, at 3 o’c;ook P. M. D&RCRIPITON: The LOT is W 5 by 2a7 Jeet, beautifaliy hid out in walks, terraced, and ornamented with, a great vari ety of shrubbery and ever* re*n#. There u also a»nun? orchard, reserved ground for a grapery, and a good ve getable garden. BUILDINGS.—The Ma : n Building is 40 by 42 feet; three stone* high, with bosoment under the whole, in which there is a laruokitohen a d dining-roomT- with every convenience for oookrag, washing, so.; hot wa ter in the first and second atonee. ooid wafer ra all; there are thne large cisterns. from e.ther of which water can be forced op to the fourth story, or thrown over the house in case of afire; bathing accommoda tions in seoond and third stories; twelve large "hambers in second and third stories; large parlor, reception room, and library in first etory. The WLNG is 32 by 40 feet, two stories above ground, and cellar under the whole; three large rooms in eaoh story, capable of subdivision, as the purchaser may de sire. The two buildings are connected by a passage way. They are substantially built of wood, filled in with brick, and finished in tnomost approved style of moiern architecture, with towers, porticoes, batoomeer Ac They are admirably adapted either for Seminary or Boarding purposes, and none the less for private re sidences. The PROPERTY is beautifully situated in, and over looking the town of Belvidere. about four-hours ride from new Yor* and Philadelphia. The V]£W3 from the porticoes and towers embrace a variety of mouQt&in and river scenery, twent* miles in extent. It is universally admired, and regarded as one of the moat attractive spots within a honored miles of either New Yorlr or Philadelphia- The actual in vestment in the premises is not less than FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. As circumstances make it necessary, the property will certainly be sold to the highest bidder. CONDITIONS OF HALE. Bankable notes, from one to three months* to the amount of 84,000. the balance secured on the premises l>y Ixind and mortgage, from two to four years. For further mfoimation, please eaU upon, or address, the proprietor. Kev.J ADIUPO* WBITAKISR, BELVIDERE. New Jersey. Julyft 1660. , is7^2t_ Ml O CAPITALISTS.—FOK SALE— The Machinery. Stock, and Fixtures of a large Manufactory or PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every oonvepience for carrying on an extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who can push the business. For sale with or without the building. Inquire at 3S CHESTNUT Street. _ Jaiawfmtfif BART. MONTGOMERY* A CO. MANUFAO TUBERS.—FOR SALS. A a3O inoh Condenser, made by A. Jonhs A Bon. In good order. Apply to EDWIN M. MARL, jj4 6t* Germantown. JJJISSOUfII UANDI! 300,000 Aores for Sale, at prices ranging from 12# to go cents per Acre, many quantities required. TAXES paid, and PATENTS procured for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Act. Plats furnished gratis by onolnaing a postage stamp. For further mformat.on applrto WILSON, RhWLINGB & CO.. U. S. and General Land, Agents, tie CHKBTNUTBtreet, Between THIRD and FO!) R l*H. 81. LOUIS, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and looated. j>2-3m d» FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY Kt RESIDENCE, with about tan aores of Land, and improvement i near the Brandywine, six miles south of West Chester, near the Baltimore Central Railroad. Address J- W L*ON. je 19-lm* Parkov lie,Chester county, fa. Northern Central Railroad. «TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR* story house, double back buildlnss, all modern im provements, in complete order; an elegantlarceyard. Terms low to a good tenant., Situated No. 1924 CHESTNUT Street- Apply at No. Tl 9 CHESTNUT Street, in the MasooJo Half. mjJS-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a, large lot in the Southwestern section of the oi tv, well adapted for a Nursery. Term* accommoda ting. For particulars address ** K. at this office, aplT-tl CUMMER BOARDING.—Persons wishing to go to the conntry can find pleasant Rooms, with good aocommodatiocstAt the WASHING VOS HOUSE, WOOuBURY, w.J. The House has been entirely.re modeled and refurnished throochou . For terms, fte., address JOHN P. PRiPPS. Woodoury.N. jc23 12t* Late of Mansion Houso, West Chester, Pa. PRj VaTE BOARDING. —Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlemen, oan be accom modated with Board, with, pleasant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at GIG LOCUST Bt., south sideof Washington B«uaro. The location, being opposite to one of the handsomest parks m the oity, ts con'ral, end extremely pleasant. Transient person* visiting the oity oan be accommodated by tbe day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private ontranoe, for rent, suitable for an office, jell-tl TSTESI’ CHESTER BOARDING.—PIea -v * *ant Rooms and good Board can be had by ap plying at No. 61 West GAY Street, West Chester. jeW-thftm4t‘ _____ TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE eocommodated with good, airy apartments, (with or without board,) in a private family. Location cen tral. Addrew *» TOLBERT,” through Blood’a Dig patoh. ‘ *P» OABP TO THE PUBUU. OONU,HEBB HPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 1«, 1860, An attempt hoe been made to deceive the pnblio,b) peruoni! offering,what they call “Cowobkis Watbs” from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (8) cents per gloss. The wA ofsra/s prioe of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being aboutTJ< cents per gloss, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at loss than cost, and without aiiowanoe for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable oourae has been to empty out bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohristening its total contents. We have jvbvbr sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary sized QLA33 bottlkb. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded “CONGRESS WATER. 0. ft W’.," and any, without those words and letters on the cork, is codntxbvxiTf whether from Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE ft WHITE, The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vix: FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut Bts., FREDERICK UROWN, Jr., cm. Ninth and Chestnut. CHARLES KLLIS ft Co , 724 Market street, J. C. TURNPENNY ft Co., 941 Spruce etreet, THOB. J. HUSBAND, 290 South Third Street, O. 8. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street. A« D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplied by us with the “ Cow obhss WAVXH” » ftßP* apU-Smif 99 CEDaR St.. New York City. ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEAI AZUMEA.’ AZUMEA I AZUMEA I PROF, MORRIS* AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, Manufactured solely No. North FOURTH Street, ard for sale**- * •’■-'"’'""'Ht. mySS-lroif TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF CUES X TER COUNTV, and Commonwealth of Fennsy] Vt ln l the matter of the Estate of RICKARD McPHER SON, late of the township of Sadebury, in the oounty of Ches or, and State of Pennsylvania, deceaard. .. The heirs and legal representatives of the said RfCHARD McPHERBON, deceased, and especially M ARG * R ET BA RNEB, (late MoPherson. > the wife of HENRY BAHNEB, and tv sister of said deceased, or her heirs and legal representatives, if any, will take notice, that the undersigned has been appointed oy said Court, Auditor to distribute to and among the. parties entiUed theretp, the sum oi two hundred and sixty*six dollars, and thirteen cents. (£265.13.) with its interest remaining in the hands of the administrator. *o., of the snui.Riohard MoPherson. deoeased, d thallhasaid Auditor will (it at his office, in the borouglfcof West Chootoft ooiintr of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, OTthi FIW&AY Of AUGUST next. M lOo’cook M*4 when all parties olaiminr tol>e entitled to said land wil\ present tne evidence tlUe, or be thereafter dflbarretl^yoni»«, SMITH. Auditor. June 28.1553. Je»thB; IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHARLES L. CARPENTER Dco’d Notice is hereby given that ANNA ELIZA CARPEN- Trß,‘tho widow of the said decedent, has filed in said Court an inventory and appraisement of articles of per sonal property, elected to be retained by her under the provisions of the aot o( l'th April, 1851. and that unless exceptions thereto are presented on or before Friday. Jul/ 20th, 1840, the same will be approved and confirmed. . ‘ , JOHN McINTYKE. je23-ths«t Attorney for the Widow. CLATE ROOFING,—JOHN WELCH, is prepared to put on any amount of roofing at low Tates. All Work warranted to give sa tiflfhonon. Orders sent to THIRD Street and GER RoadwiUbe promptly attended to. REAMS WRITING PAPERS, assorted, selling from7so. to 34 per ream, at PERRY'S, r OURTH and RACE. jeCOm iriXf-GAB 465 blits. Clarified Cider Vi ▼ neear. 3Wbbls Vinegar. manuTac- WANTS. HOARDING. Proprietors of Congress Spring. AIKIEIIWI.' Wfl EA TL'E T& CL4BKIV SXCH' «TBF.BT THE«T<IB. MOADAY-dTUjS&XJKVBRIHOI, TH" d NAr?o^il?EEi,: Or. The Mysteries of w Lorhcburr, - Bir Runert. Mr. Lewis Baker j Luriiae, the Naim? Queen Mrs. John Drew. To commence withthe Comic Drama entitled LyfcRYBODVS hUsIaND. Doors open at half p9et7o'olook, Performance wil commence at 8 precisely- Admission ® et*. SOX BOOK openTP'N DAYS iuadvanee- ONO E R T TOWN HALO, GERMANTOWN On TUESDAY, July 10, 1890, at 8 o’olock. Mrs. ANNIE £. NEVINB, /•listed bj Min O’CONNELL, Con trait# and CHAB, H. JARVIS, Tickets. 60 cents, to be had at lioeitelot ’* Dreg Store and Parker’s Book Store, MAIN Street, G'rman town. at the Depot at NlNT.»and GREEN,aedotthe Door upon the evening ol the C*»nert iy9 ft Balloon ascension. PROFESSOR LOWEhas thehonor to announce that he will make hie THIRD GRAND ASCENSION, from the rear of the * academy of MUSIC, . ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, jtfLV ITH, at 6 o’clock. Inflation to oommeaee at S Admission 25 cents; Children half prioe. jy7 tt SOLOMON’S TEMPLF. . .J ° a °°ouiodate a number of school* that intend visiting thAtEJCPLK, it will remain o»*n to vimtors until the 10th lust. Tickets in packs of five and tea, for families and clubs, are sold below the regular rase. All should »ee it without delay. School* out of the city are admitted at a very low prise. Admittances* cents, children half price. jyg-tf PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.—IO2 & CHESTNUT Street Containing a large collection of Paintmgfaad Sc*lp ture. is now open daily from 9 A. M. tills r-M, Ad mission 25 ots.; children nnder U years, 11 oenta. iyS-tf X«/“ARNE S RIFLE AND PISTOL GAL* ▼ ▼ LKP Y—Now open, oorner of EIGHTH and CHBBTNUT Street*, 'this Galleiy bssadistawesof tfiirty yards fox Rifle Shooting, with two large Sky* lights. The most oompleie Gallery in the Union. SOLOMON’S TEMPLE, A, large, beantifnl, and eerreot model of toe rrasd estand roost interesting buitding ever built la greeted in the immense oatocji 0 ( NATIONAL HALL. MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET. The Model is 35feet long, 24 feet wide, and 19 fiset high; lighted by »0 gas jets, and the worshipper*re presented by oft) figures arrayed in Jewish eostu&e, surrounding the various ocmrte, give it a Ufe-Hks ap peartinnn Read Ist Xlrgs, Kh to 3th chap-; 1 Chroo., Mtk aha#.; Id Chron., 4th and 7th chape.; ana Exodus, Mth chap., for contents and description of Bolonoa’i Temple, aR cr wbioh is iaithfully represented in the Model. OPEN TO VISITOR?, with explanations, from 19 to 12 A. M,. 3 to »\ and TK to 10 P. fiL Admission, 35 oents; children, half price. Family Tiokcts and paoks of ten sold at lam tha* usual rales. myl-tf Rg the request of a number Sohools and Societies the Exmbition will be eontinaed until the mh inst. EXCURSIONS. CAPE MAY.—The swift sad com. modiou* bar steamer. GEORGE WASHINGTON. £*pt W.whilldin, leaves Arch-street wharf avary Thursday, and Saturday moraug at Vf% o’clock, returning on the intermediate days. Fare, carriage nire included .81» ►are, servants, carriage cure included. 1V Season tickets, oarriaze hire extra. 8 OU Horses, carnages and freight taken, j»9-3tt SPIRTING, f tk SUFFOLK PARK. 82JJ0O. PURSE AND STAKE. R 2 060. flora temple and geohge m. PaTOHFN willirotoverthe above track on TUES DAY. JULYlhth. at 3 o’clock, P. M.., for the above purie an 4 atoke. 2 mile heats to harness, beet in 3. 4 . The Philadelphia publie will please tak# notion that this will positively be the last trot ibal thee* celebrated hprses will appear in a trial of speed in any Park in thli city. Jt is expected that the fastest time wrß be made that was ever placed on record. Can leave Broad and Prime atone, two, and three o’olook P.M, Darby ears run every fifteen minutes. jyg-»t* J. F. KELLY, Fresideat. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. . SWAPTION—FRESH FRUIT JABS—The JARS, now in market. The genuine have JtaiteiPe name oq the cover. Manufacturer* a*der the patent. , BARTELL A LKTCHWOkTJL jelS-lmif* Wo. 13 North FIFTH street. POISON— FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The 7 acid of fruit always corrodes the sarface of metal; be careful, therefore, to purchase «ly Jar# of otoes and Cover* of Glam. r HART JELL’S PATENT AIR TIGHT ALL'GLAbS JARS are admitted to be the only reliable and perfectly safe jar in market. HA K TELL A LETCH WORTH. JelS-lmil* Manufacturer*,No. 13If-FlFiHetreet. DO NOT GO INTO THE COUNTRY withoutpnrohasmg HARTELI/S ALL-GLAV. PATENI AIR-TIGHT JARS.-Mise Niehoteon’p eaie brr- ted cook book, with full directions for satnaf np traits, Ra,. together with.9oo other anfal receipts, given to the purohaser of RAxELI.’M PATRN’P<gf,L -GLASB AIR-TiGHT JARS. HARTELI 4 LETCHWORTH. Jel3 lmif* North FIFTH BttmL INSURANCE COMPANIES. 4 MERIC AN. LIFE INSURANCE AND -Lm. TRUST COMP AN Y.-?sn adilphl*, July A Um. NOTlCfc.—The-Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of HYE PER CENT, ter the last mx months, payable to the Stockholdsr* on demand, clear of htate Tax. JOHN C. SIMS, fioa*y- Jy7-3t rWWtI MUTUAL LIFE INSURANUJI X 80MPANY OF NEW YORK. _ Asaeto: SIR,MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, HfTBSVXO IW PIBST KOBTOAei* OH UAL ****** WORTH OYER BUAM«BM. Tke premiuma are lowxk than ii maay other Oompa- Biee, and the Dividend* hafe bees exxxra. Stockholder*, PKLONe to TBx uiseaxi. Pamphlets, and ' eTrry inßmatiear-»pa- ha had ejtarrs, on application to F. RAXCHFORD fITAKJL,Axeat, 8, W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streak PHILADELPHIA BKFERENOFfi Shomas Robins, • John Welsh. ordecai L Dawsoi, BeorgeH, Staart, Ceorge M. Stroud. £. 8. Whalca, John B Myers, J. Fisher Leaarinc. Joseph Patterson, WimamC.Ladwie, 4ohn M. Atwood, Axthn*’ GjCote, homae H. Power*. George W. Tomad. . William MoKee. Thoe. Wattaon. n2Hytf * Fame insurance company, no. 409 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND HOTS . pntscToas • Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Evermari, Cbaa. Richardson. Henry Lewis. Jr.. Seo. A. West, Jacob w. fitovt, O. Wilson Davis, Meoko Stern, Rhoe. 8. "g^ ORQB yq DAY, President FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vine fm’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary, fjall-iftf SATING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND—Com -ix- pany's Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily iraa 9 tUI * o’clock, and on MONDAY tiuSiu the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT* All sums paid bock I( cm tiemaa^ in gold and silver. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SAML. WORK, Vie# President. John C. Farr, . T. E. Harper, George Nagant, John Anspacn, Jr., flaml* T. Bodine, Alb. C. RoMtt*( John Aikman. Joro* Bowman, H. H. EMndge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WILSON, Tressarsr. JOHN C. SIMA, Secretary. JtJMm SPRING GARDEN BAYING' FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Btreet, between Vine and CallowhiU. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1301. Open for Deposits and Payments. da4ly,ftgm oto 9)4 o’olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, EromstoB o dock. . , Interest fiper cent per annum. Pepoohjrs ca? with draw their.oloneys by Checks, if desired. 6peoiai Do tout, received. JAMEB g _ rRINeIIEi FRAftcts Haut. SanratArv. aMO-tfif MEDICINAL. THISBE ARE 100,000 SUFFERERS From DTfiKABEB of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, in the city or Philadelphia. who oan be oured by using FKOFKS'OK ttUKMIB* _ F.UCEPHALOS, W hioh ie an original ana ■WONDERFUL REMEDY. Compounded from the private formula of Professor Morris, M. IX. of this city. It aots directly noon the Nerves BY ABBOKPTION through the pores lll4l of 4 to test its marvellous virtues. Safforo of the brain, nervous headache, GENERAL DEBILiTY. NEURALGIA. §HRONIONERVOUSNESS, fee., WrUfind UB£( Mdi T»V d M" CirCUUkr ‘ TRY IT • TRY IT TRY IT j TRY T ! TRY IT ! TRY T! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! , TRY IT! If you are exhausted by over-much study, If you tuffei Jrom BleepleM ni|h : B, If you are a victim to neuralgia,. fl you are prostrated by excessive grief, If you crave stimulating drinks, TRY IT? TRY T! TRY IT l THY IT! TRY T! TRY IT! As it will remove those miserable sensations which in duce a morbid disposition towards intemperanoe. THY IT. if TOC are rafferinj from flerv-00. Debility in any ol H. formed jou “« to your nerves, and worth many times its cost, in the Numerous testimonials from ito WJ respectable sources can be seen, by applying at the office of the pro- P Pi«wed by MOCKRIDGE A CO., No. 68 North i forlale by Druggists generally. HELMBOLD’S extract buchtt. THE GREAT DIURETIC. Among which wiU be found Pain m the Baok, Weak Nerve*, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing. Dimness of Vision, Languor, UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. These diseases or symptoms, allowed to go on, whioh HELMBoLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably removes, Boon Mow I^Bt I ASS'BU^F6w^ , "® Pno F “'- RIOCUBE THE REMEDY AT ONCE. Is the great Heretic, _ And is certain to have the desired eneotin the dis eases enumerated, whether anting fro®. HABITS OF DISSIPATION. INDISCRETION, OR 01 HER EXCESSES, And no matter of now long standing. NKLMJBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU Is nretoribedaed used by the most P EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Certificates of cures of from one month t» twisty tears' standing will accompany the rntm-cine, and evi dence of the most reliable and responsible character is open for inspection. Price 91 per .bottle, or six for se. Delivered to any address. Depot, 104 South TEN i'H Street, below CHESTNUT. Jeg-tf inf nui For the INSTANT RELIEF .Bd PKA AMIIIAI MANENT CURE of tEi, Mm- ptiist, in FEND T » 8 BRONCHIAL CIOABRTTRS, M<k)o br 0. B. SEYMOUR A CO., I*T NASSAU Street, N.w York. Prioe Si per box; eentfre.bmt mr7-lm in TOR SALE AT ALL BRUGeUTS’. HAM*! HAMS! HAMS! Prime new Sugar Cured -"“liife
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