r, _>TtS - 'flrfcOHSO-O *' t!IS 'SOHOOta g*i*cj Ootrwcu,—A apecial/nieStmi of out tkovuMi-. ?«• S*l«t Council WaT held tfcefflS .ft'jo»ou«Baiiotto*i'"-»Bt'‘ the basiaeu oa the President saeskiin to thiieommuh:ty*%be»V;«tfa*:to be ready for theWem fortheswntter, kowartr love tlnir *Muii«* |(r. : 'CojJ#rlatbtotl«if. ’ ; ’ ‘‘ ’ ‘. aaascaß^3SBBaaae?3saas asssssißssssare Soiraiii wbo 'iH -bMiM ootipHTili by inflexible ties to the >opt& alali ]frOT*''*e'dam ‘.After’BGme farther debate,. Mr, -Neil’s motion Ca*'t«?et*waMereeiAer»owntftK»t»ngoT matink = preparations sated©. of >iM>rrnm»4 ,J - * Hr: Dickson moved tosaepettdtbe stiles for the toh.rrt.tbat dailr throng the petaeeofMesan Charles ‘purpose of .considering « resolution to authorise Otkford * flora, uodrr the floi l . for their the paving of'Caatl street fromFronfe to Beaver, light and gsoefol gammer Hate? fat etjier ifeeegtty Agreed to, end the resolution wasadopted. equipment* fo? a summer trim MOfd a hroof of what 1 ' The Dili business in order we* a resolution pro ve have here asserted;’The-isdi'ialeo aVe flock! g vlding forthe'ereetlonof pnblta buildings. Mr thither br scores for their neatly-fitting Show Ann- Bradford litre Adapted the president's chair. shades, and Sommer Umbrellas,animism’ andofeit drea'e Rats. ia fasti have become an itdis pcasable itistUatien. - -J v Dr. RRTi.tr. C. Ke*!Vßi>y,ihe oeiebrated Corn and B»rina Doctor a*d Chiropodist, will be at theft. Loms Hnttse all this week. He, removes all these pain* falexoresoenesiwitttotitpauior tawingblood. Do’»*t Forqrt the a*b.~A W kind of pink; H»Ht4 »he ft DiaßthusHoddswiMi*.” hasbecnisport'd fro* China* mttfcftMft/fhvM’taehtt m fihmrter, wwi rich cnrMoa,rx'Ottod sad. edjfdwith wliits, »ith a velrei?.*pteiirutee end very prolific of dower*. Oar readers wilt aarfnly remember the nttnae of th : * beauty; bstin the eycnt'of theirforgettingit, they hare oaly'to brcy-ia, min** (thcf«et th't tht mot*, elevaat farm# a»s for gentlemen aad youths art' to he f mod a* t* e Browii-sfrm* Clothing Hall * Wilson, Nos. 103 and (IS Cbestaut street.nbov* Bixth*. Pkkfop* iira riMiMtti repelrihjjriotb© differ eat of summer retort ehoald not faO to take with than BowKa’f, aiawCiC'rSrr Pias, which are a safe. , *p"sdr» a*d oertalp epr* for- dniliye&ess habitual eon stlpatinn, dvsMpsfa " *lek : ,apd .semes headache.and bilioat auctions generally. *» bfjr consist of pore A’ex , aodri* senna, combined viththe best entity of ar oma tic** s* toilful 1 / Inlaid in thefig ae to prevent dsteotfon Intake. Yr’oe oonfs per box. Mainfseturedby Geo p. Bo»er.B>xth eed Vlne shreet*. - ‘ *tf A Blur Scr—Bvsrjbndylovesto look up at the e’ear blue ekv, and let the mind wander awa* amid ltsas'tre depths, 'Jbere»s* oH*rraia the deep,dor* Mae of the oeesn.tkcl never ialle. to* aweke»:poet(e emotions i an 1 .sawith the hid# sky of the Soul; a yield* lu a v d ibligia* temper, whidi m*kee home happy; drivla* •way otoedVahd "allows no rode storm to rare there. Ttmakew tUe,*‘eoftanswer.” WMob away wrath,” and ettere that kind word Rrbioh is sweet er to thn h'firt’tbaji hooeyedirib'; and. gently peraoa sive; fords al» ash'to pHrobue their olotlnnv at the o*lebmed oss-pric*'emporium ol bSAtmLLR Sroxvr, No. 4tf Chestnut street. A Go'p* of the won*.skill'll, cutter* io the onnntr*-- are employed, and aGi vt of intrinsic value and qm is prese ted with eaoh article sold. - - - . Been article sold aslow as can Us parOhthed ate#-* whsre, aid warranted to tfyp eatislWstlom ‘ *JyUtf; riN'ANGUt AHD COMMERCIAL. The Money Market.. Phil'Delphi a, Julr.it. i 960. The stock of-*he'Pennsylvania Railroad Company advanced to 89 to da*, a sain of ?tf. Resdlhf.wasqsfet. with sales between hoards at 2091 ICO ton. Schuylkill rose to J*Jf for the preferred stnok. end the canuncn *m steady at TC.V- Nn«h Pennsylvania ahar*a sold at Wi sno'her advance 0 r $* upon the olosm* rate of veetnrdav. IVhnsybnnla Minins ffom* Any-, which ol«w*dye*tord*v*u BoMtivd*y*t the first board at4?£. freely belwornhoardsat 4* i The Amenoan Life. Tjawance and Trout; Company havedfc’arod adlvtdehd offive per cent., clMr of Btite tax. . . . -1 :r' - ’ ‘ } * 1 \ The New Jems? Central ’JB*f)r*ad Company have desHrM a dividend of five per cent for the six months endiorJone 30tb. alt/ ‘ ' ' *'* . The PUt'tnirc beak atatement the ■ following ’ arfrepatss: July*. ..Julrfl. CireoUtion fjowAsa $s os! rat .Ueo.'flsriro Npeoie.i iostfifw jmimt Infl. jowe T-oans. ...f t»PS7* 7A2t54t..10e. ' 34 6H, D*p'W|t* .v 4 794 419 1749 014 .Too.' 44 m ' Treaso ▼ Notes..« a«7M 879Stt- Jne." a 748 Thutotmlrt. PM 174 »I^4l.ln e . mn Bn* bv hanks...., ; *1344S ,I>eo. 2n75 Th# Journal of C9mvurcs9\it.i ÜbfcntreoUf re por*ed that asmasrass'shtsafishtrtbeahcomnpiiccd by th» oid HockMeer* of the New York aadNewßa wen ftrilro’d Company, uairst the directors under whose somtsal msnaremrnt ths Fchnyfer .oveMssae wsaseraiitted.on the xrosndof ssaliyeoce arid inat tention tothoir dstiss A f lt hp trae. as intimatedis Jodte Tnsrabam*# a,props*: examination' of the book*, and das aitsaUes to'tbs tnmipaQv’s sfleifsi oa the part of ihe dirpotors, would have. prev_ nttd tae los« now likely to fall upba the, company* three' sn'ts will become a^cerioss'matter, as the tbtaVcJaias aeaiast the company most be upward cf oas'mitifoa of .fliimrs.” -. ‘-5 - I; -j The New York Covtiiu EpqUiuT Sayst “lYe hear to-day. by.the.China a shipment often tkoasaad chsstiof Japmieee t*s*,’«rreea and black, for this sort, via China. They will,probably rp eh here' before the Ist or October nextrtha first large' shipment of this article for thwUni tod Mates.”-/'' -■ ; The Province Jhwriei pahltsbes 4l»w follow)dr ex tract’from a letter received by s kouee In thiVcity,' dated Bomb\y, May 21: ”Wilpa are making f«*hmra now. Larrt ships set from here to Chia%]o9tft)r*pees and n*er« TIi«PW-' mc« can he iMde.wtJhis s*awHi o(:thf *ear iit fi,ny dare, a ttewsfijp tbdTfrrirdft hepjmt b—a chartered Hr the Ujw UrtG-iveTaaMmt at si m me*- a lier .ttbatb for nit less than six expenses except saionr, *«» b* paid by ihe-oaerterers.? we bare twelve ships in port Neat Ijrali ynll teayd within a Shipments of Cool by the Barolif HerTrMtd and Coaj Comtacy: • ?<*• _ For .the July 7*. 1190 y/enotti Amount for the m*jn*o.. .>.: ■; {}, Oit 11 Atnd mt sbifped ta lest jeer.,. .9 #7. Off. . Jn«rsa?a 7.....7 r ,....... .1.43% 86 Philadelphia Stork Kxchance * Sales, /ala K. 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Ms P.nni Oo< 1« n,.,lin | n ’Sih ac 15)hlt-«....13 umetkkcth it ►'<l. ..Juft.). eCiimmonw’h 8ank:..34 spconuboasd : 4W City 4. .MitMKIMW ««*4 R ft, ’&l.-ii.'.Tiv, as), rf't .;... lOivlwro.'Ta . •*..,...1iu *0 iln .NMIMy 'ltl i H its .. «?■ JW do . .:*r» W»;5I IS 4J4-/MIWS R .Mm. S' jot ft*.™ ' * wuJwo.n "•SO* a. — luV kSiOimi .sift.'Sl Jp/t. SPmm R .. ,*> tmatt tCi’lMttT.Msi Morri. Canal . MV MwateadKola....,ei« t is... AFTfcH BO'Rl). ' HOOfenna S...„CtP.oW.VHUS, fc Kss-*t 8.4M1.V OLOStva PHICBB.-FIRM. R'll. - •’ ' Riri. Atit 1. FhjlmMlphlafta.,»li;• mv WmretAßr.lmM 's Mtetafc. Wig IttlV Uin.Jama.i_.UV 13 ' fhilsfta.. wrJMj Ktif ! t PeaqaM intoff »iv MS >eHCI * frftirU »«« »■ KS3In. f....... sin, Nn*h f'MM*'k...Wf-*« BssitmeMa’ls MS MSiiN Fsnna se. ....’3 tas Iswifta '»f»toffS»:T iStt )» P.nß» R 10IV lot - Sm 4 mttl T<B Cat wl.tm h'di,.. '.v - ®maa» as. ; 39. V Piicfili **<*otii.. n■' Morii. Calaari .wK jgi £.«<«• *. . MS Morn, cpi ».f iles in . WHtnuia ...... as. £ib Ve.'3ltaMr7iS 15 R.raa. A rina,— 11J4 «iSs,isa.l«MJft)! .. , n™«pfc.< oaM.TI . .. s«aa»l V.Yllti )S MV Clustfc Vslnat.MS .. ■sksrlHaT tti.. .MV MV Philadelphia Market*. Jnx 11--Evrnln?.■ s- Tba Flour roarkat u ursattlad and ratbar'lower? about 1 600 bb'a ,#*u» havbWab told at SMOasxe, MoftT *i tto laUaVr*** Tot awhl brand* • etaadard supcrSap it i»ffartd M v d mlxiwf lot* at lost* with tftlfii of 3Sfl hl&Toxortto suppl j t&p kr-da.’ it prieet notiotfmt#**mri'iii to fS7lafi76 IP-., bbl. aaeordtps td qaMitf And facby. brtoli EraJTbQrtttdCo'aMOal tt* dbllj wif aaofa th# furisor at W6J>£#s Jfcyjat ill# la&tr at •£ Jf&for bMi. wi'h «a!m of Jit Wo faafatflrtaiA; raft. CTh« te»'*ms «Wlr>#t|"w(«b; W WtU atalaaiwotf Bit6^‘jfc. t m'»tr SB«JMj far fair ♦o©rim*rt*r;>*d imm forwfilfc»;gy i> nwa*, 1 «M*bnatiMm«hpa *dd'F**»«tJwm*Aharb.Df#ii »oM AtVßotOp Oort la dull,; Tfe-lota Art lirH hut lha da man'* (a U*P»t«i ; 1410), WwhOKf hmo fellow aoid at 660. 'MdtOOtmi«MaiAfM<tcac,4lo.AjMc. 'Ia^LS ■ , <’AT» are bat' litsb Hitmrtit fin-van 4 »lvmi 3 OO Dps Faaat«WAt in Oa'swm made from vr**-*'.- - St if wiatM at' s&'&* ton* andther*' li HUla or ‘ ~ .... - - Co-to* fa tba naanbria* la«a ?*«h» vabtafromaliroMl a»4that*!?* small.AtformerMWw. ffAocr* its —Cofy* And fcOfrtr icaatwitb A srtad fw ■ mapd* ant atlsnrof »h#Jalt*r ar*ia«»kln¥ a* fWII rat # l Jaantdiaf Cuba at #sia7c,aodl\;rto Jtioj7?<oBd,'M HyA< ■ '■! ' » - =•. •' • - . rsommi.-Tlii wMtxt!« I'B nnfl arfntanait, tat Uo kith vi«w»nrK»|Mn«ttMk JhMoM-; 70 bM- - mop Port «»H at til ijr-kMi IKfeMo hn a liouldetp at *X • 1 40/uuka ooitro*Phfco.Mfk i ud a) •nnca lard - at Bi. imy tit*. Il«tt*r*rOCW»* »r» Oull ~, w»t»«T»nv*a rlT»lo»I» at iDo fn*onmro. Sip for Uhi Bo for W.a'arn tibia, and fta for Poaaa do.- - ! Lbgat, T*rti4ia*ii ck': . QtiASTii:"Srs i.J mom—Jodga AlHtMi-rlbaeiM of . drleka. ohtrgad wtlh lb* Inmi'oft»o pound* Of ' clay, thaprapirty’bf Blbart.;*.'Patariwn, *«l)ro<. IMdad wh.’ta* dafaooa attaoktns tba ahnraate'r o* Hr. Frlrtaotfe, tbiTsbUßlkl, pM.bad testlflrd ; that tba defendant appHadto Ma ta make a i ahaalaal aaaliplo. Ajajltnet* tet'lled that'Mr. Frlabnuth cam* to MoDowall A Lei bran t'teatah Ilahment. and, la Mr. Handrteha’ akaaesa, ha look I Mo* of Lelbrant * kljpaaail’t olajr; Another ; wimaeates'Ued'tothfpaaWfbnV,. -J;: Mr. Letbraat tratifed, «b»H>th*dn« hnowladw af Mr. Hendrtekt 'SPltt.'A* at tit* to utk eauo£> - aant; thathenerafiadactd blateteareStaait s A Fataraon. por dll ba kan# af bit kriagug any t of Stuart A Peteraon'e «t»ff to htr place. i, ; Mr. l*lbr*vt:nhtMtttl 1a *»*#« * pit «*««■' i : atled and taatltad that it »aa aaaaafaotared ba jt.- for* Mr. Hendricks eataa Into hie eaaplay.-~Tbn narktaaiublp. wai j: «'al«*d,, hr Mr.. liiibrant; a to ha aqnat to Stbart * Fatarroti’a s- » ; * ’ . . . AU that Hendrteka I'tua to have barn employed i ferneain eonarqsaeea of hta long, experlandotii i Ikerotator nt th« iagradkaata & Tba food nhnrnbiar of tt« SafendHnt wai.pat in S ,■ laaaa. an! a Uff» narabar of w Itneteea ■ tra call'd It whd iaora to Mr. ; flandrieka! goidobaracterfor f honaatjr. rZl't - fh* Jirp.taidMpd » wdint of galß/,; .Tba. I imam tor tkadefeadant taorad tor anaptiUl, and Baadriokf iiai allomd ti iordiafkail;»/■ Y.r 1 Knout. B«tft »«.:aeaal«»3;ef »ob*ri|e,op-*^' ; aaall and ka^r7,;M£;^nMßtor ; ;ti«t- appaar. "?.*AaiM> MoO^jil^ll^fet'i^Vwaira'flo^it .tadnaaobarfkAfSi'akW'Mfhaftarr. - .... . te&2 ' 'The o’o'k then read resolutions; presented hy Mr Fox: ? By the Select and.. Common Councils of Philadelphia, that the Councils of tbe oity are the lawful and proper representative! of the city of Philadelphia, .wlthont whose consent and Ap proval <h* public, buildings of the city should not be erMted, nor thedebt to be contracted therefor Inonrred . ~« • R*»o f w<tt t That the act- of* Assembly of April 21, 1850, Is dangerously violative of-the rigVs Sod security of the tax-payers of the olty of Prlla elpbia. since/ without, requiring the consent of of the people in Oonnoils. lt -fl&fiowersnlne oommisrionera, of whom bnt two are members of Councils. .to construct the pubHo bqildtngs ‘ of, theclty, at a place to he ohosen by themselves; at a cost unlimited. snd ; to issue the | bonds of the olty therefor, and- peremptorily coni mends, the ,Citv Coubclls. .without the liberty of deUberaHon and dissent, to raise, by • taxes on the oltiiensand their property, the moneys requisite to nay the Interest and principal of said debt. .Reso f vfd, That should U be made manifest that said commissioners Intend to proceed to erect, or Phntraot for the erection of inch-building*, or to i require '(bh Mayor to lento the ally bonds for sneh I purpose, it .shall he the 'duty of the Solicitor, and he Is hereby authorised and instructed, to onto menoe proceedings in the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania to test toe validity of the powers ef.sald commissioners, and to tfeetraln their action. . f Arresolntiori'autonrlifof the West Philadelphia 'Passenger Railway Company to lay an additional traedc, on Market street, from Eighth to Front .Street .provided they nomply with* certain condi tions in regard to paving. AO was agreed to A resolution to enter,satisfaction on the bonds of Henry. T. King late City was agreed to. A resolution to transfer an item of appropria tion of $225 wee agreed to A resolution approving .the. sureties of Thomas Daly, D H, Shediker, and Jamas Miller was agreed to. An ordinapee making an appropriation of $660. for the payment of the olaims of H. Mclntyre and others; was' agreed to. , < A resolution relative to the adjustment of Unas nPdgradM. in Uolmeshurg, was adopted. . . • A resent ion ‘ln ‘ reference to. eontraots for constructing the Huntingdon • street culvert wis passed, directing thb Commissioner of High ways to obtain all. the facts relative thereto, and report at an enriy period, was agreed to. Ad ordinance to pa? the expenses of the contested* election caso in the Twenty-first ward was agreed to A reflation *ti»haririnff of.* lot of rtwrand on the srtm*heast corner of Twentieth and Coates street, for tbe erection of a'scbooLhoiise,' wb* next celled tip. conridered. anil agreed to . / Mr. Bradford submitted a mention requesting the ‘ Committee on BaUrnads to oocnpel the North Branch Railway Company to remove. tbeirrsila from Sixteenth street, or to place them in good re* pair.' 'Agreed to. A raeolbtion from Common Connell malting ah appropriation fo tb* Iflre Department was called ap, aaa, a£trr being debated at length, was agreed t 0..- ; * . f ■ _ An ordinance permitting .stem psssenger ears to.rnn in the built-un portions of the city. and re* pealing ell nets eoeflintiog with this privilege, -for ten,day*.jwas agfted to by.a vote of yeas 16, nhya 4 "' .. *' v ,y ' V An ofdlhanoe.making an appropriation to the Department of Highways for elesniog aewar*, Ae.. was agreed to. The Tri»intion from Common Connell making an appropriation to pay certain judgments egefnat HowerdPpeneereudJ.l) Dehaven B. Baokley .tax Collectors, waa concurred in. A reaohition 're'nrning thanks to the military apd fire' department of the city of Pbiladelpbla, for the promptitude with which they complied with the request; or' the authorities to partieipate in the rbbfthnoir 0 f tbe Japanese Embassy,.was Agreed to from Common Counoil, instructing the Chief Bpginegr to opsn all fire-plugs supplied from tbe Delaware water-works, for five minutes, •very third day, during the months of July and Aagast f l was laid on the table „ ■ A Teulutlon, directing, the Chief Commissioner 'of Highways to suspend the operation of paving - street until the Committee on, Surveys con&Uer the, propriety of ebnatruMtag a culvert Ihereloj was agreed to .Adjourned. : . - • ’ Seuynadiso as Ovficbr.—On Tuesday, 'the corps of Washington £fnea serenaded Capt. John M. Oosllne. at ms residence In Eighth street, above Race < This demonstration was made to ax* praaMhejatiefaetion of thacorps at the 'acquittal Capt: G- of the' charges reeoently preferred against'>fm, for which he was tried by court martial. He has.resumed ihe commtnd of the eompany.. i - V; 7 Mad t Poo Shot*—Yesterday afternoon, Offlftaf Tbackara shot a mad dog at the residence ofMr.C. MUler; Ko. MO.North Thirteenth street. ToafcCvt . #i,o\ Health os New Orleahs —The city of K w Ortun, «u nmn,k*Mj> h.alihy oo th, 20 b qlt ,wi h no itpu of fcr.r In ,858 th. J’ bid At tbb.Oit, .tnistd ..oDiitenbl. e>d»i>7. h.vlng m,d. t'» »pp.«r,b9« May 24'h. Tha gn>at .pliioniSe of 1858 broko out on (bo 20ih of June. . ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Comsr *iaih and Chestnut *-llCfcnvß*U ~ , . PRHnvjn CMcaeo H Staring, Chicago * - - Mr fiepbnrn ft •», Pa Win Hepburn. v.% • ■ DAEm Chicago W .CVojr'Chic«o B H MUM n tire, w Chester GnIC B Blanehvdft la. La w.GWterbog. Wiikestarre John P %tort<m fcwf,Loui*v Mr* Moms ft da. Lonisv E Crehnrs, Boston,, FDt*h*ffef, fit Louis i« K did Wat & l*, Chicago W Spencer. Pa ORowl, pa' • ’• - John 8 Fmbes fcl».W Che* >* Downing * I*. 6t Lorn* L B Wstsnn. Perth Amboy C 8 M<by, Balt JBrown.Pitt*hti-R Jnslsb fcny, lano co Ram B»nasy. fltrasbnrg W H B*rn y, Mobile Josß B-ack, Colombia, Pa Cbas H Jones, Pa „ Mn II fiarnev. Mobile Mm P A Barney, Mobile p M Walker Ac la, Mobile P A Borland, La - V B.*rl*nd. • a G w Camp ft .2 da, Norfolk . T R Boriam Alex » HaWkine ft la, tla Mrnßetu* f-u*,NC Cha*Jad*on,N Y ANM V««Rh_ 0C« anobard Va Matt 4»r',T«xu Wm Keeneny&la;B C < Mua Matberaoo,BC M<aaKate-MathereoA.Bo O Wen;SO -* Jnhn Mail*, Fla ■ r Gallagher ft la. TtaH .All** Harffo. Ba’fc Tneo Ruto i,.*nn. Trenton 1 C <**r'i»a f kntOi Md « » 8 otchiuann ft wf. H Y MIS* Mary.Brsmbs.Md 7, Barnnro ft f*m, Halt LleutA MftLanjih in, US N r* MeLnuchhii, B*lt Wet tfwrnwp. Bt Louis A J Ue*on. N Y -H H Harr it.NO Mrs JW Harris. NC Miss Haidar,NO- -v Gen 8 M Green,Pa • J R Hal'em; k? ■ HHall. Oinoinnati.O JCMcVay. Pittebor* w Sampson, Manchester Peter Oonohoe.Biit ' Wm Brown. Phil* * m K«nne ty. Md r /vv Chinn ft la, Va Mis Bmofcenbou<h> Va ' M<s» Broekenbouzb. Va Mr Broc*en bough, v a B 0 Bibb. Balt John M Keep ft la. Wis A Outhii. N V Richard Kane, N Y .* Jos Vangbn. Boston Cha« W Ab ot, U t» N D Flint, NY Geo Morrill JLwfem ChasT nonoeUr. N Y G Richard*, Wit, Del L A Maokey . wf. Pa Mus Meeker, Look Haven EO MoClmeft wt,Fa Wlt Deale». Nashville < * HHI barns. Tenn TJ%mta«rd, Ri'kmowt. F J Kiessburv, Conn BGBnardman. Boston H Y J JM mier NY . . FH Baldwin, Cm, Ohio F Sweeter Boston . MthodssrlV ’Y pCBaSei\Cin,ohio 0 *. OUvelanu, R I J DStdidevaat, N Y H 8 Chandler. N \ J MArtesttnag. V* Mini Mje c, Va «i**fr,sleep..Va J T Heddan N J Philo Be ran, Conn , W H Crawford, Balt Mi* A M Tnrland, N O U %>riß«i«lr. ft O KGP*rine. Bale • WH Rayner, B-*U •1 RBeracee, Balt - . JRtehardaoa, Leeds oity -NttCtarefe* Row York W j MeCalley. Ala J Kertman. % a*hvnle - K ilavie*. N*w Y. rk PA. oet, la B A «rhet'o « onn AHYouog.Texaa L Oldham, Tcxa* J 8 Boyer*, Mas* I?r C reon, La G 0 . MoO«neid, Pa J » B aver Belliionte W NYork K Arnol .BaUunom' . , K A Raeh* , i. BtHunore BevC,'Hatlow k la, Balt R M Kirkwood Ohio WTAfeeWini t lexa* Dsvid*on Balumore -MP Baton,Rl' J Barabi.Cnba HoTBE—Ninth street*. JPerbjebire, Phil* , J BHuasphre>c. Phila Geo rttUc, Uarnibnrg .J 8 QUieua, fleyaoton DG Vg#d Jt a.’Mn ;W_\Doaa,f»t Louie l hue Wood ft wf Dabnuue AZ Lanm* r, Balt .SSg*;£?b,o^ Jno C Jeffne*. N Y • ' ftiitf Maxwell, N Y H O ivelftflY - P r Piero .ouburn M Afalone •. anouter, . 3 8 Habbard ft la, Wash VMnnjnger,Cuba -Mr* J Ninmnper Cubi Mi** C Nfnnmcer. Cuba mi** 0 Ninniiuer, Cuba AtiM A Rianinder, Cnh* W a Gault. Cuba Jas H-turiOk ft la, Albany , Mu* Uahriok, lhany Mil* fionnlin, Alban» M KLMarßekl Alliaiiy R * Biebartfaon ft wf, Troy Dr u Muod»y,Truy t LKlMebury. NY ' JatPooit ft fa.Chio (Mk- bufir» Ohio y 8 Mesaeuyer ft la, Mu* im *'****BRer, Man Mi«* Youn*, Mara BT ►iof, '“G < Ja# C Hainiltoo Pa Mr Henry, NJ- * > • Capt Harrison, P« k PoU'f ( MMi _ '- ED Litebheid W Y C Wendall. Wash,!) C . • Chafe Bdotland Chaa Wiuuti, V 8 A pPeters, Balt. • ■ Pprm'd Ml s t ower. bprmtfifeld A.W Mtap ft Y K R Mjtoheil NY J W BuokUr. Md X * Trn/.. .. r~ ,A J ftdwaids. Fa Chafe Redtnnnd, Balt Jas w Moi owitt, Mas* Jaerf &UnoiD,USN 0 G B ett, N Y T Wfdi.ur.G*»t P A Weftwr Balt pwiArby.Ky PHt'atby.Ky R J PhiUipefct ,BC , - : Gijßo'iKb*on, NC CO.TstGe P»C W H Hnutmrton.N Y iSfVhiSfli y iJ3«- 5 v fi£SSSHBg*“ 'Ukvastfr™* mWv&Start dftMMS&L Mf.lTbrieni WwrU-. GRio*rdiftwr.N Y t ’ J Wjiiddi at t'aul : , , MiwAl Weide, BtPaal rjyS&Jryar* 1 ns cW’.tu.v, ' iaMe F ,« Y : - l>Tf. . Wm Miir.Br.No »Wi »O •. ' Bon J Mai well. Alii sbanwoß ft-1», N Y C J Cromwoil, fta HOTEL—Cbeetnat street, above Sixth, ft jfcsjMtfMSiL- : T Mr*st*w*rc ft eh, N Y * S "tiYltlebor* J,H YiUon, fhiii tJ g'- • - • A Clark N York- W XiMoore* N _ • n q I homiU: H .It, J A-rtoWM, Belt H Priotmrd, N Yotk HOTEt-Fourth etreet, below Aroh. e ‘7 WKi^gJi Upfe 'ffeabrnmn. if«tasyr. . t°Sßiohmrnyft' ' *“ a * N Y ' yp CtugMAsll, Beaton Ch*« Jones, Boston WidWf Jones* Boston and ' Jsty <*t. ‘ vv TO 12 ,O'OLOCK I.ABT HIOHT. BT. LOUIS HOTKL—Onestnut street above Third. Albert Helwioh. N J ,; MWilber* »a-Troy Jobn H AnslefcU, NJ OD Bwi Reading P B Bums. Liberty,Mo .. Miu MF Antic* n J JtsVigor.* NY ww< WStratton.!a fc eh NY . Sam) W Thompson, N Y Lucas Gomes. M**iuo ,M Fecnjo. Caracas D James. Wiun.JJel „ , Miss James. Wilm, Del Mist S James* Wlinj.Del Miss A Goodwin, Hartford ' Miss Mena Barber* Conn Mi#»Woos er. Conn ' Levi Line*' Allent'iwti G b Hau ainser. Sohulk oo A i ook flav JNFarniworth,LockHav Thosl)eimpjwtjjOhio - fl T Lyons, my Wsß mjih N Britain H B Antes, N York . JH Sessions. Conn Alfred C-ist Pbi a* WO Noth, Button Chas Fonts*qe, Cm M Myers, N York HGhunnleuder, Brooklyn, 0 Allonsoa,St i-ouia , ' THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third. G Gmldy. Ohio 0 Carver. Ohio Sheppard, Hopewell Fdwin eddv* 111 WW Wftfti'.nTN v. Cot J Cook, Trenton Col C H Giecse it !s, N J Harrison *arver« N J H Jones. T-maqoa ■ H D Greenawajt. P» M Yardle-, Doyiestown Geo Hart, Doyles own N * Gregg A la. Ohio ' -Mts* M F Gregg, Ohio A J Whiteley, Balt FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Seeohd street, J above Market. Mrs Price & son, Dal R v ewbold»N J fienrr Beams, tnvrna, Del W J Berwick. Jnd _ no MoCnrtniok, BristoliPu M.Tfcjlor, Bristol. Fa John F Kftviß, N J . Wil L Cannon, Del Jt* oughton, Del MT. VERNON HOI EL—Second street, above Arab. TGSeott. Mo . 4 , F R Wagoner A son, Pa -PKcUsm.Narrowsb’g.NY J’ l Perns* NY W t*qulnunk BJEarl, NY H Weed Holmeebnrg Mr Scott, Sucks oo Mr < awrence, oalem, N J I’D Chamberlin, N Y V Skinner. P* WO Y-raes Pa „ „ W H*>wks, Sullivan co.Pa Jas M. Twaddell, N Y A A Kmner, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL-Race street, above Third. A p Abrams. Fa John F Kerns. Del OFKensol NJ ¥ Johßloomthurg, Pa Jos W« ollsnn.' PotUWHe Natb Wagoner. Pa H J Wend*?r, PottavNle M P Bojrer, Reading. Pa J H Brook A; son, Scranton ii Jenkn s Kingston , O Weuley. Pa 5 Bp-onheim, Fottsville D C A C arke. N J g W Schrmip. N J O Thonoas. Pa Buh, Pa John G Park, Pa W F MoCay, Jersertown BLACK BEAR HO TEL-Third et.*ab. Callowhill. H M&uror, D F Brend'e. Bethlehem K V h'asreyi Fhila B Jackson Bristol finml Morns, Geul.jJ Davis. Ft Kearney Bald EAGLE at,, ab. Callowhill. R * i mitli. MonUon ery oo' John co Wm Heller, * ontg’y co II H Kline. Banka oo A Calvin, Northampton oo B M Pursel, Bucks oo MfiRCHANTk' BOUSE—Third at., above Callowhill. a R Yea-oh. Snyder oo T Martin, M D, Allentown J M Line, Allent >wrt W B Drake, Pa W B Kemmerer. Pa W H Ruder. Pa TC Atheiliolt,'uoksco )* l* Dr ohsnnuller. Pa Jen Swinstoa, W'mspo t W Appleliarh. Ducks co L Zimmerman. Lebanon co John Graff & son. Pa t£ Wilson, Delaware co Jesse Rieget, Phiia BARLEY BHFAP HOTKIA-Second st., below Vine, Thos Fpt, L«mbertville ' Jos B Simpson. Ducks oo w Davison. Pa Jacob relner, Bockaco W Corson. Bucks co 8 « R ssman, New Hope John Butch. Hartavlile Jos Hill, Pa d Harpsr, Montgomery oo SPATES UNlON—Market Street, above Sixth. REEnaworth Pi Joha Gallagher. Md Cbas H Aloott; Mt Holly Dr U Langehsme, Pa Peter Voorhies, N J WmHbtrong.NJ Jo v u Lutt, Lane co 8 G Grnne. Harrisburg AJ ®'ohki«|. Lewistown Jaa Walron, Lawistown PMcQ.uaid.Pa Norris B trn&rd, Chester eo M daker t Ches«eroo John Luster. N J Joel Mpler Laoc oo Wm Watson. Pottsville 1 Jones. Potisville W p Green. Reading John Mnden, Cambria oo W Blair, Cambria co J R Willett, Cambria co Y •W H Watt, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Street, ab. Chestnut, J Eachui, Chester co W P Rankin, Bur ington Enoa Prixer. huolcs co E Howe, Boston i, h Leonard Chester 00. A P Killmgsworth Md Rufus Wiiey, Yor* co PB WMev, arkco W *i tiuddl’Kon. Pa Mrs keudle, N J Thos B. asarus Wm h bin yson, Reading John Mellicger, Columbia 1 D S WiugarO, Pot-siown ■AIUNE INTELLIGENCE, (SB FOVRTH PAWL ARRIVED. - Steamship Virginia, Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor* rota. SS hoars with mdse to Thos W-beter. Jr. Passed brigs Man, frbm St Jag, de Cuba, nod * oris, fm Ponce. PR, below Hredy I land. Capt Viyutes, of tbs ship Pleasanter; whiot arrived at Norfolk on ’uesday, freu H*iwiok Bay. Gulf of Mexico came pas*enper m the Virginia and retorts having sro-en toe following ves Min June 18th latS729 long 8860. whaling sohrSoph'a Holmes, with 70 bbia sperm oik 19'h ht»», long 8810. whaiin* ship ,Varnum H Bill, with9Bo bhlaseerni and MO do Mack fi*boil: same day, lattaW, long 8809, brie Le*ia Hruee with 16abblsape tnoi‘. JmieSS'h.beoH Cook, of Gardiner, Me. aged 26 years, first mate of the ship Pleasanter, died of yellow fever. Steamship Cambric, e, Rowes. 48 hours from Boston, with rod»e a d pasaeireis to Henry Wmsoi, Reports that th* ship Villa Franca was sot off shore yesterday afternoon and passed her atSo’olookabove New Cattle, in tow of tug J L t*n«ey. Steamship Kenneb*o. Johnson, 24 hoars from New York, * ia Cape May, with mdse and passengers to Jas AlHderdioe , Bark Cordelia, Roberts, from Majatuex. PR, June Jsth, with itwar to John H Peniston. Lett brits * pen tfea Bvbbage.uno; Neavitas. Nelson, for New Haven, Ids; schrs Retriever. Nelson, for Philadelphia next day t Amelia, from Newburynort, just arr. eohr Volina, Marauding, 1 day from Odesea, Del. with wheat to Jaa L Bfwisy & C ». BohrS O Fittuan, Tuft,) day from Port Deposit, with corn to Jas I, B*wiey k Co - f*learner Beverly, Pierce, 25 hours from New York, with mdse, &o, to W M Baird k. Co, BY TXLBGBAPU. (Censspoudejo*. . u , •'uiittoeiphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND. N J. July 11-03) J> At. Three nerra brigs uwatd ORt this afternoon, Wind northwest—»either fine, Yours, Ac. THOS. £. HUGHES. BT TBI.EQB4JFH. ICoTresponucnoa oi The Vrese.) New York, Juki). Arrived, ship Bavaria, from Havre; ship Isabella, from Liverpool. . . . _ 'Boston.July 11 Arrived bark B Burgess, from Cieuluegos; brig JD Lincoln, from Havana. • - _ r Bai.ii.mobe, Julyll. Below, ship Twilight, from Callao, . MEMORANDA. Steamship Northern Light,Tinkelpaujh. for Aipin* wall, cleared st New York yesterday. Steamship B sion. Crooker, Jienoe, arrived ut New York yesterdav. steamship GMsgow. Thom ton. from Liverpool June 17, arrived a* New Yqrkjresteraay. - rteamship Kangaroo. Jeffrey, from New York for Li* verpool was seen 11 A M 9th fast.'lat 4123 lorn: 6810. Ship Tonnwanda Julius • from Liverpool for Plata* detphlfl • was Spoken 24th u L "ff Tutkar, Si,ip Nealune’sFavnriie. Emmprtnn from New Yoik for Hhu rnmolsootwas spoken lJih ult, lat S 3 23, lon* 4004 ' Hhip Harrisburg, VTiewell, from Boston, at St John, B. 6th inst.* Ship Mercury, French, arrived at New Yorxyester* da 4 from Havre. . Ship. Bavaria, Bailey, arrived at New York yesterday from oa» re, > ShioSMthmiDd.Fassey, from Macao, waa at Bstana May R foy Havana in a few dAvs. p nrU Bailie Masee. Soule, from Rto de Janeiro, with coffee arrived at Richmond lQth mat Brigs Billow. Hodfdon and H Laurens, Johnson, hence, arrived at Bo>l n joth nst, . B ig Mary fc ensan. Eaion, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bcdrord I Gib inet Bohr ' antbria, Norris, hence, arrived at Riehmond lOib mat, eohr Julia Anna. Harding, for Philadelphia, went to seafrom Charleston 9 h mat. Bchr L watorburr, tummerten, hence, at Charleston 9th lost, report t3d ust durm a 8 S’ **U»,i ffCh n*'®- teastte. sprung & leak, a- d hsd th*ee feet «arsr in the tmid; worked tbs rump* mr some time and finding that that oonMnot educe the leak, wss eampeUed t» throw oveibofird the load.of lumber to seep the vessel from slaking: sonh after found the leak, and stopped it. tjehr Maraquita. BarrelLoie red at New Yorkyester dai for Rio Congo and a market, . tschr Chas Gsskill, Horton from Delaware City, ar* rivednt New York yesterday. - Ruhr Zeno, Fi Ids, hence, arrived at Baltimore yes* terday. Bchr 1C Patterson. Mulford, from Jacksonville, ar* rived at Boston tOrh inst. Bchr Pou<h’rner, Bellows, hence, arrived at Provi* denre Io*h inst. Bcbrs K. B t uitmer. Tar lor. 8 Applet ate. Cramer, and T Benedict. Goldsmith, sailed fromProvidenoe lpth inst for Philadelphia. Schr Mery * mily. Blanonard. for Philadelphia or .Baator.ta led from Providenoe 10Lh ins. Meatner Ann Ehxa, Hnujnson. hence, arrived at New Yorkyesterday. ■ SPECIAL NOTICES Bathing Robbs.—One of the largest as sortment* of bsthtna robe* in the United Slate* for La dios, Gent*, and Children, at SLOAN'S EM MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or at hi* ttore on CAPRISLA * 0, N.J, -jylo 3t* Mbtbbs’ Miraculous Vbrmin Dr itxotbr, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating ‘ PATS and MICE, BUGS, ANTS. WUsQUITOPS, PLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WoRMB,and GARDEN lfir8 w OTS. SV Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Drag cists evoryybare. mrlfi~3ra' Sbambr s Saying Fund—Northwest Jobner SBCoitnand Walhdt Stbssts.—Deposits re >sivfed in email and large amounts, from all olasses o 1 ;he oonusianity, and alloys interest at the rate of FIVE ‘ER CEN T. per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in ereat. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’olook, and on Mon iay and Saturday until nls/» |9 the evening. Pre*i lent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and SeoreUry, IHAS.AL MORRIS, Saving Fund—National Sapktt Truss Company.—Chartered by thp ktote of Penneylv&o.S' rullu; 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount arga or sm&U. 9, FIVE F$R CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. а. The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever it is called lor, and without notice. 4 Money is rcoeivea from Executors, Administrators. Guardians, and other Trustee*; in large or small muni to remain a long or short period, б. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rsnts, and other first* Rats seonrities. S. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, eouthwesi »rner Third felreet. PhUaHalohia JtlS Ok, Pmca Cmwhihg of ina Latest BvYLXs.made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST filing prices marked is i'lain Figures. All good* nuyJe {up order warranted aatia- r aotory. OurONE-FRiQE ls striptly adhered 10, as we bslieve this to be Hie only fair way of dealing kU are thereby treated alike. JONES ft C 0„ aeS-tf - <O4 MARKET Street Balamand!sp Ftß*-P#poF S^fes. —A very •arge assortment of SAL AM aNDERS for sale at r*a enable price*, No. BM CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. KvV-tf KVA NR ft watron MAJIUIKD. WBAVFR-GRK a «-yn the Iotb instnnt- by tbo Rev Dr Oi*y. Lewie Weaver to Louise youne©* 1 oi the fith mutant, bOhe tU. Rpv Bishop Bowman, Rev. J. i.Mombert to Emma E, daughter of Dr. F. #>, Mnbi»nb*Tg. * DrMONT-KVAN*.—On the 16th of BeplemW. 1859. by the bev.Thomas street, Mr. .qkiuius B. Dumont to. ft in* Annie rwni. both ot Philadelphia. (Dubuque , Herald plense copy.) n R^^W^fs^^VSKlSil! MpOflrti.ur. of fifrmanlowa. F».; to Mm liibelli F., daughter of A Gvßtroup. ts(i.,of Rrldteton. A the fth inam-t. f, Y the Rev. Mr. Meffooegal. J««hn Stoeokiein to trsabetn intledue. both ofthlecity, 1 *V RHiLLINGFoRDr-SAI OR.—On the 3d instant, fit Brooklyn New York, by the Nev. Richard 8, Btfirr*. bothof rhiladelpina. 01 lo Mi.. Margo, .t A.| Sntlnrl men. JONES.—On the \Uh iu&tant, Miea Eleanor-A, Jones, *• in Jcaua ” Faneral from the residenoe ol Mr. H. Pomereno.244 Poijth Klaventh*treor, on 'ruiay next, at 10 o’ofo.'k'. to whiotber friend*nro respectfully invited ** ■ LUPhER— Onthf llthiuatflct &t Bloprofield. fejr> coun y. Pa J«o b K. I uofrr * B aK the iQih instant. Franklin, infant ton of John and Elisabeth Baker, aged I year, 4 month*, and Funeral from his father's rexiden e. N*. 1721 *mth TweM'hStreet, hia< rhu*sda> left rnoon at 4 o’olook. BiNDfc.fl.-0n the 9th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth Hinder, aged 78 year*. t ’ Funeral from the res denpe of h*r'Oß ? ijj-Ja V , Jacob Paonoe, in Bighon Ctrtg};-below (iueen, hjg»,teen h atft lf«*n»mgtcb,)foil(TfturmJaftenwon, ig l 4 LU.—Oftthe ioth iritanL MsrfareL daughter ol Bernard and Annie Ctotoiin.aif d is months ’ Fqneral from the rewdeno* of her went* dll Boars below Wharton* this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 , CR?iVV -On the 70th instant. Jams* Crow, m the 41st' 'ye»rp, hisaxe. . 1 rFiittSr>l from his late residfence.'No. 4W§srdf»n street.- WM?4T h S;^?^ the la e w llllam Foster .in the 67th year of her a,te. Funeral Irom the reaideno* of. her «on, 1704 Addison strest, on Fndsy afternoon, at 4 o’olook. * THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1860. Me OTTRiC,—On the 10th Ir.a’nnt. Mnry, eldostdaughtcr of William end Margaret Moourk, &n'd 28 years, , pausralfmin UijLr'sldonospi her..saretits der*tf*stsWve rihursday)raonuug, WtU liistynLßophmniit Dluklnsou, hifaatdviubtorol Goo iVitmlMary , Mul.omi. . Fou-ral Rom the losidsßch iifher parsn'Si N 0.890 North. street, this (fhurediyl afternoon# at a > - * the 10th initanl, Marla, wifsofThor. Reading in tho WUi yearof her Mt, , . . mnn th« jesldonc© of her husband on ths Welsh road, near Bust eton. Twentyrtltlru ward, this (*Thar«(jivr4 AfYArsipnn. atlooloalr. . . „ _ , TRKiOtfJhiL.—On the oth instant, sfaria K. Trelohel, daughter .of the late Charles O. Treioliet. . , . .Fnaeral Rom the rejndsnee of hsr brother indsw, J.D. Mira. Knst Washington lans, Oermsn*oWoi thin (Thursday)afternoon. at4onlookt . ... YOUNG.—On the 9th instant, Barah Young* aged II funeral from her into residence. No. 917 New Market street, below J.aurel, this (Thursday/ afternoon, at 4 o’olook BUTLER.—Oft llio |o‘h.init, Bartrs* Jay, sou of John M, and Mary W, i)utlsr,ln the 19th >earof his and those of the family are respectfully invitrdto ntterd his funeral to-day (Thursday,» Mfl o'olnok P. M.. from rhe residence of his parents, north west corner of Tenth and Fitswater streets. . RMIPM —On the 10th inst., Mrs. Jane Smith, wife of FdwardT. tmiiili. * . , , . , „ . 'I he relatives an-* friends are.inv ted to attend the fane's! without fttriher notice from her late residence, pTo 763 South. Ninth street, to-da>, (Thursday,) at 4 ° ajMli—' tbo sth Inst., Darbara Ned, ‘ellot of the late Crtsrer No 1 in the Ili7»h yenrof her age.. Fu oral trom her late residence. No. POB Third street, above Poplar, to-day. (TUnrcda»,i atBo’clock. * Bmok and pdkple foulard SILKS. flam black Foil ard Silks. * ' Black B 'reges, 647 4. and 8-4 Wide. Black Crape Maretz aamcwidtha. Gray CiivneS ria Poplin i. . . Gray Chene Biro nsmul lltflck Rare e. ruffled points. 1 upm’fl summer Bomnazines and Chnlye. Black and white Lswns and Organdies, &o. BESSON & eON, Moumins Store, Nn. »1* OHF.fINIfT Rtroet, N. B —During July and August wa oloee at 6 P. M. mHE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE— , J. CLARKS Patent INDELIBLE for Marking all kinds of Cndhmg neatly ard tudelihly, '1 hejr do U’Oir work better than ink, without its troubtß. or risk o< Blotting, Kaoh will mark 3 000 artfoles. For side, Wholesale a«d Rttail. by 1). C. *1 A/I.OH A CO;. Agents for the Manufacturer. No. 911 CHPSTNUT Si.reet - • lel2 8m . A CARD.—EDITOR PRFSS: A LIT IL? tin frftoas occurred a few daysago. too trtflinrf l to ne taken no Ice of (except by some conttmptw* ••ttofpnptf reporter), betwee a young ee»tlej*an and. brother emplotcd in the Moti> store at G 25 Chestnut stre't. Ignora- »!»• nr wilfully the venue of this "yard* Atirfc" trageiv wis Inld at J. A. Kshlema* ’s urmshiiu 8t re. 70i. corner of *evenfh a\d Che«tnut streets' As peaceable younr m*n, we would rather collar our 1 visitors thin yard-.iitcfc them—and wou'd therefore have it cap cash uodefstood the “fraterna; ’ ren oontre »*«*oken of in the Philadelphia Inquirer of day did noi occur at the “ Cravat Store.” Our“ Low< signs • n't low prices** don’t meau'iou* set tas and law reports of them. I was going to ad I that it mishtbe well for nowbptperreporlers In theirsmb'tmn to gather for the papers, to spend more time reading, and thet will have Irratnepemi Paul Pryi g—wnd pe* haps more money to spend at Champion Cravat and.. Furnishing S'ore, about the Inoatjon of wh’Oh they, seem to know so little. (It) Q. P E. O. rrs=* WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE r 1 L? THIB MORNING, the arrival of Pr. Bt ROM C-4 KENNEDY, the oelehrftt»d orn and Bunion PootorJ who. if our readers w«U recollect, some Tew years aso w*s in our oiiy and raade»ome of the Kreittestcures evn* made oo the hunrnn foot He reproves all those l jainfu* e»or*Benoes without pam or drawing blood jeveral years practice on »nd sinur of the human font, ena' le h-m to operate skilTuil aud tuccesafuily. w arte removed wiihout cnuiim tne least inconvenience t , aur person-thus He can he seen DAY or hVf-NlNG.at the’ BT. LOUIS Hi'USR, CH BTNUT Vfreet. whodonntwrsli ooall. by leaving ’heir artdresa. wi'l meet with orompta t“iitlon. Tne.Dooior hr'UBS with h m ood reference of skill ana fid-litys we would advise our friends, thus sfilited, to call and see h'm. • U* MEETING \TTHECOUN EXCHANGE. I? l*»il DKLaNJEY PLACE, Phil ami. phi a, Ju AV?ORG fi tfcOOKMAN FPCI.SE RETARYCORN LXCBANGK ItTION. P"ilad©lphia Dea* Sie : In reply to jour favor of 30th June, an nnuncing the request ot the Corn Rxcbapge. associa tion that i won d repeat nn address betoie said Aeaooia tion relative t • StramshiD Navigation, whioh 1 .deli vered iK-fore th<» 'osrd of Trade, I have to say. that it will afford n e pleasure to cmmplv with the request, and Lnow In nrm you that 1 will «ddrea;atJ h ® b nnms of the Corn fc’xchanee Aasooiation. o* THURS DAY. th« »th tost., nt io)i o’olock A. M I have tbe honor to be, very respectfully and truly, »ouri . i, J, vHAu The Merchants of the oltr are respectfully invited to attend. 1 H rv-s=* ATTENTION! REPUBLICAN INVIN 'L ? CIBLLp !-A regular stated meeting of the luh win he held on iHls iThiirsday) at 8 o’clock, et Bepuliliosn Head Quarter*. SKY*NTH and C“hBfNUT. G»-O.INMAN RlCHE,President G EO. D, PATTEN. Jr.. Asst. Seo’y. It* ry-r» ATTENTION! REPUBLICAN INVIN CJBLES!—TherewTH be meetings for DRILL on every evening «f the we«k<Wedoerdays excepted) at the ftepublWm Hrad Quarters, SBVKNTH auu CH*-SfNUJ. By order of iha Committee, jy 12 Qt* - A. M. WaLKINUHaW,Marshal. ry-~=» NOTICE-THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF ’L? the CITYIIF PHILABtLPHIAw.It CL'**B <or theuausi Summer Vacation on FKIDaY. Ju*vJ3. and h* k KOPKNEB on MONDAY aumsttf. 18(50, at jylt-3t gecretary. fY“5=» ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.—CENTRAL L 3 HIGH BCHOOL.-»he Bemi-A*«nua\ Meei ng of be Alumni Aosooiation, Central Hieli School* wiirbe held on WRDMRBDAY Kveninr. July 11. ISOO,aiB o’clock at the High Hchool Building, BriOai* end GREEN'tretts Tickets for the Commencement will be issu tl to membsrs on that even nig. j» W. HOWARD, President. CHAS. r. BUCKWALTERtSecretary. ItIO 3t* PHILADELPHIA. JUNE. 168 A.-WE, the undersigned Booksellers ana Publishers be levin? that ourtalvflsaad our employees will behese -6 ted by a slight relaxation from the urusl hours of busi ness during the warmest days of summer, agree to close our respective Stores *-t fit eo’olookP.M., dally, irom July first till the 20th nr august ni-x: SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr.. „ T 24 CHEBTNUC Street, OAUT ft VOLKMAR. wm, 8. & Alfred martien, JOB B♦BIN. J. W. MOOR p . LINDMAY ft BLAKISTON. BUR W B Je REIG. ’* PR 8. BoOK>TORE. H NRY LONG.’* • RKTH. SMITH. >NOL'6H A CO. jta tiithsdt HbNDERSON.fiaG ARCH Street. vs* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Jsj AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. - Mabcu.DM The holders of tho bonds or this Company, due July 1, (859, can now receive, upon application at this offioe, 1C per cent, in oash, upon the terms specified In the oirou sr attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Blah mg Fund of S 140,000 per annum, as established by thr stockholders at their annual meeting heldJonuaryfl iB6O, and in pursuance of the contract entered into by le oompany and duly recorded, to earry the same inL ffeot. S BHAUFORn, Treasurer CIRCULAR. tfoties to the iJoWer* of Philadelphia and Reading Railrdad Vompany Af ortfas* Bondt , due July J, 1880 These bonds are seoured by the first mortgages on tht road, amounting in the aggregate to 93A08.M0. Tht aet revenue for tbe last fiscal tear was six times tbe amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a penod of twenty rears the holders retaining the bonds Md the security or the ntortrorer in the, precise condition in srhioh they ere now held. Frssh shgste of oonpons for •he interest, payable half-yearly, win b» issued. A bonus of 10 per oont. will be given to the holders, in sontideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus vIU be paid in to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a reos'&t&sa presenting their respec tive bonds at the office oftbe Company, or to Its agents, for endorsement. Forms of Teoelpt and endorsement will be furnished is applloatmn. Bt order of the Board of Managers, mi-tf w. h Mcif?RKNNY. fteoTetary. HfILITARY SOIE> CE AND ART ! X?A Jiut reoeived snd for sale by 1 fNJiSAY ft'BLAKfSTON. No 25 Rnnth SIXTH Nt aft «' o r*HE • 1 NUT. THE HAND-BOOK OF ARTILLERY. By Captain Robert* U 8. A. LVOLUTU’NS OF FIELD BATTERIEB OF Afl- TJLLfcfIY With plate* Br -vajor Anderson. EVOLUTI 'N't OF '»Hfc* LINK, as prao iced by Ajistfiun rai&piry. Translated |)y Lieut. C. to. HlhlES AM) BI?1.E PHACTIOF. By O ll.Wil- C ™dBOOi*OF THE OIHTIES B, Co'. I.b Gnl. OARDK-KR’S OICITOKaRY OF T ' K ARMY. lUR"iK’S RIFI.K inF *KTRY TACTICS. )TH|f BU* YOUR BjOICS ATKVaNS (i\h"£ BOOK STORK. 4*9 CHE TNUT Street, ’Tie the best place in the city. Boole ere gold as cheap as at any other Store, and you have the an vantage Of reo ivinjr a handsome present, Worth from 5J cents t 100 hundred dollars, VV ith each Book. Hooka of Faot, • Hooke of Piotion, Books of History, Boo' e for Farmers, Books of Hioarauuy, Bo k* for Mechanics* ft* oka of Travel. looks of ‘Hun.hr, Rooks of Adventure, Books of Pathos, B oksobt.ut H<-tries, Books for Amusement, 'looks Paiiinty, Df.clia Tor neyt,utfn, Books about Jfidlans', Rooks about HOidiors, Books about Hunters. Boksabont Bailors. ALfiTHENEW BOOKh Jn every cepartment of literature. Call In and one trial will assure yon that the besfcplaoe in'tue oity to purchase Books is ot R, G» EVANS’ GIFT BOOK FSTABLISHMEMT, 439 CHESTNUT Street. ffIHE 'EAft Of* GKaCE. -f. A History of the Revi val in Ireland AD. 1659. By Rev. Wi.lmm Gibson. D. 1), Willi on Introduction by Rev. Durow jjtnv, D. D. Ijmo. 23. ‘ ' r # MOURNING nOl T RBTNPATMOS: TheOponing Vi 910a of the Apocalypse, add Chrtst’s Apiclfca to the eovep ChiirJiegof Asm. By A* O'Thppipson. 12mo. jpiG, AIfnqTHER HEAIS. By Rpv. J. De L elje lfimo. Morntg. TttAYttM. R.. BkaßChpB, AND MISHONAPY l.AßOff* -iUßlvij *}i , {GHI'EEN YKAMg' BESJ DKNOE IN .KaSTERN AFRICA. By the Rev Ur7J. i<ein» K T apf. WithapApp-ndis resp*otingUm Source* of the Nile, Jmngtmees And Mimtnre nt /vfr.pn, Ap. SJSS. For sale by WILLIAM S. fc A* FRER MAKTIKN, ia27 No tiOu 0 dES 1N UT Street. OFFICE* *F THE PJ HEAUINfi JfAILR* BELNUA, July 11, 18S0.—T1 o<j Ciml trnnsporfed by this from July lf» until further u FROM 'i j I { I i _Z* & < £ To Richmond.—9ls 81.52 gi.re $135 $l.BO K Philadelphia.li>s l&h 1.55 1.*5 i. 40 InoUiipd Plane—.-- iflj l*]f 165 145 1,40 Nioetovn 1$ no i<s 1,40 Qariuanujwn R.R..-. 1.03 102 155 1.45 140 Pnllaof 80I1UTlkill.—. l.tt 1 •*£ \ab IK i,sp 'Em?.:::—. li ‘ffi il.il -»•»- OoinihunosKen.UU *•* ; ».»o « 1£ j| $ $ hS IS 1 5| $ Valley Pores, I.M 1,13. j. 03 h !} PllC-I|i«vjilo l.te 1,07 J.M 55 fi HoreV’e lord los 1M 67 87 Is Arinuneo- I.OS i.o‘ 67 87 83 Limsiiok. UK m ss a So Pottitovn 68 97 ttj Rt S* toMte,wi>»—..... w nl S 3 70 ?i Somwooj os »i si n so Blfibitoro —63 a H n n J.ojgine 8S 83 t 3 a m iISS! 1 ? 3 -'—• M a 8 « Jfemi'ire., 73 7s oJ to IS _yr* J .*BVt anil Auburn 61 go 4p • P^ ni e^ er °f the Board of Manager*. >■ l2 K m w. H. IttcILHENNEY, geo’s. OOPAJITNEIISniP NOTICES. TkISS lIU rrnN.—The Partnership here irfifin the names of Lfc.fi & BEARS Stl'So OHElS’ri^ff&oi' h '’ t ’ a " n '“ wtll *• ' e “ , ' d ’fjiHnunif, June no 1830. WAL^Btfluik n7JI2«S* l li r,, i l l continue the business of Lea & £. e ,V® ?iU? 0 i oto a*’ «* *-*0 CHE'TNUi* Rtreet.and *?V eo rW»-i * Ql| tothe early attention m the trade m «r?r»nsi . iW/tMio-i nf LACE UQODi, WHITE fawBRO DE , f'-H. now openini and O'red on the most Uvrulterm* * , JUKE BROTHERS Sc CQ. UI lO,V>—-The * opsrtnership ji-Jheretoforeexialinitbetween 8TE M LINp *■ WIN ?..*! «* piifd*yd.B # . ,v ' a hy mutual consent The hrm will be settled by HENRY svEBLtNu, tto.-fSlt ARCHotree*. J. *. ST RUING, 7, m : WAh ' l ' m WIN ® NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTICES. 'H’LADIg'.PfIIAAND *»AD COVIPANy.-Pihi«\- .he rat* •of FreijhtandYolla s company will bo as follows notice : ■ ' IUILUOAD LINER Mjagawi new y Soil W3*RS*RPABsKNGER and freight flS U Pi,Tuj 0 t ftiid rORTMMnUTri. Va , via UiSitvaM D lp V lft », w ilmuuUm. and Baltimore, anu \»inh,n T ?,. sa,5 a, L r thence by the tfew steamer Piiila- d On S.S Va. . , ini J°ly ®ih, passengers from .Philadel toke the 815 'a. M. 'tram at the depot, 3 3H! Bt F eet knd Washmgtoo. avenue, on rnssft.t y fsn I fe u, ?i ,tt >* ,aa d aturdays, arriving at Sea M ** n od at Norfolk eariy tho next steamer Philadelphiawiltieave Norfo k Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, rffi aBt Bftalord ’ w^ioh ftrnve “ at bM*, r s 7? r passengers, including meals on the #4 aHtl pasaen £®f*i including meals on the boat, ?«r^n, t rfS«® na ' 1 ip'Ftts by any other route. h n ,it« i l i r J'l®F particular*, nee snail hand-bills at the hotels, ana other public plaoos, or inquire of _ .C. ¥. DaRR, Agent, Kt? B/oadst and Washington av. 1,, | R y* P‘ KENNaY, Master of Transportahoo, jy 3 l s j- P. W. Ac K .H. R. Co. WfilST CHESTER ANB PHILADELPHIA ...... VIA MEDIA. n, ,„,l AHMMBR AHBANGKMENT. Monday. July 10 h 1889. the passenger fcMnavof^HrLADKLPril», from the Marion. iSl^Ph;il5 T^e^,an ff Lehman or Thirty-first streets, u 7M aaJ 1030 A< CHESTER, from the Depot, on East 8W K t M t . Wet,a - t 0,40 * B,and 10 30 A * M - anil 1-4 S and ON SUNDAYS f rom *he depot, northeast corner P M*” teenlhan “ Alarkot * treeW » a t 8 A. M. and 2 JihfE.TS? 1 Chester, at 7 80 A. M,. and 6 P. M. «-Th«J** 1 98a*«nser railway oar will leave Front and 80 jninntrßt and Eighth and Market ,f B Jii , i ~uteß» b si for6 ti»® starting time from the de pqt.eml will carry a flag to denote it. •Pi S?-*ib-, Wnu,ns roon l- wutheast oorner of Eighth where passengers, onrohasing tickets for Westchester will be furnished with a ticket ov«. the passenser railway. On auff nftsr July 9th, and till the above *rr< ,, ngement takes eMot. th© trains will leave the denot. N. R. cor ner o* Kithteenth aud Market streets, 15 minutes be w e bout* from West Philadelphia. Leave West Chester as above. . 0 4 , ’ HENRY WOOD, JySrif General Superintendent. north pennsyl •*WSs|eHHß VANIA RAILROAD Por BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN. EASTON, MAUOH CHI'NK. HAZLETON. EOKLRV. WHITIi HAVEN, WILKEBBAIIRK. WILLIAMSPORT, to. _ , THREE THROIfOH THAINsf _On ana after MONDAY, July sd, in®, Passenger Tr.inwnll lo.vo FRONT and WILL&w Rtrn.,,, pin. ladelpbia, DAILY. (Sundays exoepted, > as follows .* At 6.M A M, (Expresa), for Bethlehem. Al entowu, Manoh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, ' 1 At 2-89 F. M. (Express), for Bethlehem. Easton. &o. This tram reaches eastern at SXO p. M.,ana makes olose oonneotioo with New Jersey Central for New ‘York. ' „ At 6 P. M. for Bethlehem, AUcutown, Mauch Chunk, &o . At 9 A.M. and4P P. forDoylestowu. AtlO sO A* M. eud A5O p. hi. for Fort Washington. , The ft» A. M. Express Train makes olose connection with tho Lehigh Vabey Railroad at Bethlehem being .the shortest and rroet desirable route to Wilkesbarre, “ d 10 aU fA^Yte h^D»A = Bothlshsm at AM A. M„ a,20 A. M. and 5.22 P. Doilfitowo at 730 A. M and 4.15 P. M. Leave Fort Waanmiton at 6.55 A. M. and 215 P. M. ,j , . , on BtINHAtB; Philadelphia for Bothlehnra at 8 A. M. Pitladeipaia, lor Dorloatown, ot 3 P. M. Dojlo.town for PhHanoi phia ot 6.40 A M. Bothloliom for Philadolphionts.ou P. lU. Faro to Bethlohora. .81 50' Far. to Manoh Chunk,B2 CO Fare to Ea5t0n....,,,, 1 fialFara to Poyiestown.. OSO Through nolcjls must be procured at »he LioKet Oi fioesat WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to aeoure the above rates of fare, !£ r .l 1 Sunday Trains) connect st Berks street With Fifth and Sixth streets and Second and Tbird-street Passenger Railroads. 20 minutes after leaving willow street. JvS ELLIB CLARK. Aeent. jStM9KB» fHILAUE* FJiJLA AND READING RAILROAD. - REDACTION (>F FARES.* On and after APRIL 2d, IMO, Commutation Tiokete, with twenty-six coupons. w;ll bo issued, good for the holder and any member of his family, on any Passenger Train, end at any time. t They will be sold by tho Treasurer, at the offioe of the company. No. 227 South POUR TH Street, at a reduction of twenty-five per cent, from the regular fares, Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer lnjthe Country will find this a very desirable route, the Scbarlkiil and Lebanon Volleys being among the moat beautiful and healthy in the State, and booaa fible by four tnuns from and PW»«d*Ti>hla daiW, m . P. BRADFORD, Treasurer, PniLAnxLpmA. March a»h. 1800. mh27-tf aMaiTiiTim PHILADELPULA, UEK “‘lVoßrGEl^[^fts^^,OW?(!4, lm ‘ .. WKMiK'f. ».*• M uWlXSgfEbltfF& *. ».05 rain. A.M., «,S, 5,7X,»nd L*Bvo 6frnmntovra W 8 min. A. M„ 1.10 min., 4,6 X, ,nd P, M, CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Lesv, Philwi.Tphis 5, 10, II A. M., 2, 4,5, OH, 8,9, uid KB4 P, M. Lmt. Chonnnt Hill 7.10, 7.«, 8.40, 9.4011.40 A. 1.40,5.40,6.10,8.40, and 1.18 P. M. ’ ON BUNDAYB, |rt»e PMladolphtoO.O, A. M.,,.5.and TH P. M. Lp&vs Che.tuut HIU 7M A. M., U5O, 8.10, uid ~10 AND NORRISTOWN. 'Leave Philadelphia e.eo. 7K, 9X». 11.05, min., A. AL, t.«.Bdi», (W, 0.50,0.C0, and ll* P. M. * Leav. Nornstown 0, l, 8.90, 0, 11 A. M„ IK, dK, i and 7K P, fil, ON SUNDAYS* Leave A. ftl. and 8 and 8 P, M, Arava NOTrietewn 7K A. M.> l end 6 P. M. • FOR^MANAYUNK. MBftswfetaaiT >•»•*«• . 1 ,ON SUNDAYS, 1.98V* philadel,Ms OA. M., 8,5, end 8F M. Hut, Minajunk7iA.JL,lx,si, endMfP.M. H.K. SMITH, General Seeerintenden.. °n tf ' DEPOT. NINTH and PREEN Street,. IKaUMaB PHILADELPHIA if^^^?T A H N A. I N8 n g r A REAnWG and HAHRIBIJURO. ’ , MORHIHG LINE, DAILY, (Sundays esoeeted.) on 1 hirtranth and on Callowhill stteets »ai BX9 A. M., jonneoriji at Harrisburg with tfce PENNSYLVANIA 1 P. M. tram rtannio* to n*»tsborr ; the OUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.08 P.M. train ntnningto r ?^ u Csi .Carhsle, *" : and the NORTrtKRN CENTRAL RAILROAD IF. Me traiu. Tunning to Snn* bury, Ao» ' _ AFTERNOON LINES. i-cave New Depot, corner of BROA D and CALLOW fULL Btr«ete, PHiLADKLpHIA.( Passenger entrances anThmeenth aud on Callowhill stteets,} jorPOTTS VrLLk end HARRISBUROi Bi-oau I*. &C DAILY, for at 6 P. M., DAILY, (Sundays ex- VTOTOdeI . OISTANdES VIA AND READING From PRttanxLFEta Miles* To PhmmxviUe 231 Reading....M Philadelphiaa«d Reading ’ Lebapon. 2s andJ,ebauonValleyß.R, Harrisburg 112 Dauphin.. —. —...1M t Millersborg. 1421 Northern Central Trevortou Junction. .1W 1 Bhirrpad, Suniujiy....;,’ isu) * Northumberland lrt l/3 Milton.—. \ Munoy™. .197 Sunbury and Ena H. tt. .-,203 Jersey Shore... 233 Lock Haven 238 §roy!f.?.— —T. . VVilliftmfiiort aud Elmira Klmira VJ 17.7." 2871 Railroad. The 8 00. A, tl., an** the 3aoP. M. tram oonneot daily atPortCUr»ton,(SpndaTi« excepted.) with the CATA WISSA, WiLiAMSFORT and E?RtE RAILROAD, making olosoconncotions with lines to Niagara Falls. Caenda the West, and Southwest lIK COT liy PUIL,A D k L. P ftl lA* Corner of BROAD and IALLOWHILL Streets. Bpas-tf w. » MoTlDßNNEV.tteftreUr* PIiTLADELPIIIA fiS£^afeslg^S^>N^ ! REAT>l , vn RAtL u OAD. un and a ter July 1. 1850 Milerwo Tiok»ts wilt be issued atjM6eaoh adis ountof2s percent., givm* the bolder a ruhttotravel 2 000 imlea at any time. fcetweon auy points, an in the No. l car of t-ny BASbsnkarTra non above Railroad or tuo ‘branohos'u’orkeu by earn Com pany. * „ Business men ai d o'heft, having oroaainn to travel frpquei tly between different points, wiu find thie ar rangement convenient and cbonomical. for - said tickets or other iaformation apply to tho Tio et AKentrt on tho Line u. A. NIC LL4, General Superintendent*Reading, or to 8. BRADFORD, je23 1m Trwurff. Philadelphia, ftt w ELMIRA ROUTE.— PUILADF.LJ’IIIA AND EL MIRA RAILROAD-- QUICKEST ROUTE to Tamaqua, Catawisga, Ru pert, Soranton, Danville, Milton, Wil liamsport. Troy, H-ls»on, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara balls, Cleveland, Detroit. Toledo, Chicago, St.Louia,Milwaukee and all points North ana West. Passenger trains will leave the new Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Roller, UK GAD and CALICO\ymi4; (Passoagar eutrance on Cal :owhil) c'ro»t,> daily (Sundays excepted),' for above pcuntr. os follows: DAY EXPRESS 8.00 A. M. NIGHT KXPRESB 3.30 P.M. The 8.00 A. M, tram connect* at Rupert, for Wilkes barre, PjttFon, Scranton, and a!) stations on the LAoRAWANNA ANO ULOOMBBURG RAILROAD. *1 he above trains make direct connections at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie, Can?»;d»igna and Niagara l%ils!ahd Buffalo, N*\7 York and Erta,aml Dew York Central Hail troth all p dints Worth and we?t, tnd tho Cahtdae. B^iMeoheo’A.'*-to Elmira, Buffalo, and Sueponslpn Bndgq. and ait i .rrmedmte points. * XiotetscKDbj .rocufod at thj Philadelphia and El- BePO *fHROU'i Leavo the pjui <flpbiaaml Reading Depot, UcOadand CallowhiU Bife .tidWll rtyidois «*O®WW» Kfr 4U 9 1/fcuversa bftfnw 8 P, M, to insure m/Srmation apply at Freight Depot, THIRTEEN 11 and CALLOWHILL. or to aplg If Philadelphia 186D.SS9BE 1860. DBI.PHI A ANI) TfIKNTON HXItBOAIfCO.’S LINESFRUM HIILADELHiIA TO NEW ; YORK AND WAY PLA-EB, < From Walnut-strefet Wharf, t Will Idave as follows—vlx; At 0 AM, via Camden and Ambor, C. * A, Assoiu modhtion..-. —. S 3 23 At 6 A *»ud Jersey Cvtyilf, J,)Ao- Camden and Jersey City! Morning ** At 11AM, by Steam boat,* via TaoonV and’jeraVy City Western Express 3 09 AtLWPM.Via Oapidep At 3*?°M. via* darnin’ iod"Ambpi,' d.’ and A-Eg- 3 M press. m....... to.. ..t0*...,,,t0 t0. ■t-i - - - - 300 * oo A ctt?. $ .!i I .. Ta^. ni , sca . , * una Inner OUT, Event!!? , .. AtHPM, via Camdnti'aiiil' ’4er««yX>Uy!l<' ; “‘ v '’~' n * s " 4 T. vfmu ..ossenger,MetCla*sTicket. 9 23 t 2d “ «* 150 *haB PM Mail Line runs daily, The 11 P M, South ern Mali, Saturdays excepted. . For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &o.,at a A M and 4 P M, from Walnut-street wharf and 7.10 AM from Kensington. Far Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkes’-arro, Montrose, Great Betid. &o.,nt 6 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Bela* ware Lackawanna and Western R. R. For Mount Holly. ato and ft A. M.,2and i)s P, N. For Freehold, ^ 5 . M. For Bristol, Tronton. &0., at 3>i and 4 P. M. Trom Walnut street wharf, 7.10 A. M. and SU P. M. from Kenslnstoia. „ _ FotPalmyra. Riverton, Delanoo, Bovorly, Purlins* ton. Florence Bordentown, *o., atI2H,l and<H P.AI. ,Bteamboat Jos Helknap for Bordentown and Interme diate Places, at 3)5 P. M. M ,„8 eamboftt Trenton for Tacony, at Jl A. M. and Tacon*, Beverly. Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. M. Fifty. Pounds of Uagpaee. only. aUoweu each Passen* Eer, Passensernare prohibited from taking anything as asgage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company uinit their responsibility lor baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lO9, ox oept by special oontraot. apl« ‘' WM. H. GATZMRR. Agent. jNOTIUfi.—UHiSSTJBR iKfIH9K99SVALLEY RAILROAD—PAR SENGEft TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after *Bth Mar, gs Passenger Trams for DOWNINGTOWN t from the new Passenger Depot or the Phila •nd JUadini Railroad; Company, corner of and CALLOWILLLL Streots, (passenger en- TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 8.00 A AYjrERN(X>H WIAIIV tor Do»ninrl«ri, Km. D*AlLy (Sundays accepted.) By order of thsßoard or Manager* of th* Phil&ielphis . MWReMils Railrnfvu Company. apt I W. H. MciLHENNEY, Seoretary, fE Wmna WEST CHESTER RAILROAD TRAINS via NNBYLVANIA Railroad, Lelve Depot, oorner BvENTH and MARKET Streets, daily (exoopt Sunday) at kU A. M., 12JO P. M., and 4P. M. Leave Wtgt Caster at«.« A, M., M.« A. M„ and 8.10 P. M, hUMSIISR RESORTS. COUNTY AY ARM SPRINGS. — This favorite Bummer Resort is now open for the •oooptl-'no visitors Pina mountain soeoerv.,beauti fi walks and d iv-s facilities for booties, bathing, and fl hina, and the health giving qualities of its w tiers, mike it a most des<ramo place, both for B'nglegae*tg -mi for families U is in daily ootnrou'.ioation with Phil de'phia, Baltimore, anu Pi tsburs.br means o'a diny stage, and mail connecting wi>hthe trains from th»ea places at Carlisle, Ha. Terms moderate. For particulars, address. JOHN EaRLY, jyig 1m Warm Springs, -rerry county, Pa. Doubung gap white sulphur AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.—This famous watrring plaoe har been entirely refitted and furnished, with ob iging servants, and every advantage that natu ral beauties ol the country and easy access can afford. The proprietorsofferererjr induoementtopersonise k- health, or recreation The Serins* are snuatod eight mile* from Newville, Cumberland county. Pa., m a mobt beautiful and fertile eeotiun of Cumberland valley; they are various m their onsraoter. strongly nnpregQA'ed with su'phur, mat ne * pij. iron, aco.,i»na have produced wonderfnl sanative effcots upon tnva'ids ami o'lior*. Visitors will find firs!- class .hotel Accommodations., with attentive servants, and nil l “°, d eliojo'es-*! theseason. Price of warding 81 Ssperd»y, 88 per week 830 per month. Passeosers leaving Pm adelphia by the Riornmg'train fa th« Pennsylvania Railroad oonnect at Harrisburg with the tram or Cumberland Volley Railroad to New* vilie, where Srst-clMseoajhea are in readiness to carry ps*a-n ers to the cpring* Fare Lorn Philadelphia to the Springs 94. Two trains a day from Harrisburg connect with two lines of coaches jo the Hpr-nu's. Fare from Harrisburg to Dnubling Gap Bprincs, n Tickets *o be hod at. Uioouiee of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Phil ulflphia; Cumberland Vadey office, Harnsbunri and return tickets, at same rates, to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, to i>o had of the proorie to-s of the hotel. Jill taui RANAOA, COYLE. A CO. Yellow springs h jUsk, Chester COUNTY. PA. The above-mentioned House harms been thoroughly repaired and refittenn the heit manner with new fur niture. Ac., is «ovr open for Boarders. The Ye low Springs House oters every inducement to visitor*, being latge aDd ooinmodioui, with shady walks ncu romantio rides. Ac. The variety end quality of the Sprimeand Ba*hshave been long and faro ably known, and the subscriber, who nns been for several ? ears past oonaeoted with the Co lumbia House. Cape Isl *nd. N. J.» will use bts best *x ertio a to make tns stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. stages connect daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A. line ° n Batardo,s ‘ Wltll tb ® BA * Bnd MF. Mt .Avery information will be oheerfntly given by ad dross ng the subscriber, a' tno Ye low Ppringe. Ches ter Countv: or .t.LLl3,atl’ha»nixville Btatmn. Read ing Railroad. A . u. oNYDER.. ”®*J22 Superintendent, pIL'fRENOE HEIGHTS HOI EL.—THIS Hotel snow open forthc icoeption of visitors, both pe-manent ai d transient. Itu d strosnu-hed for com fort and superloraccooMnodti:* on#, with nmpte room for two him 'red persons, a-id will compare favorably with anyothwr house for a summer resor*. The b»*t olcooks and servants hare beetf prooured and no effort shall ►e spared to reirder the stay ot guests agreeable. The large park and groves adjoining the mansion (which is direotly on the banks of the river, beautifully shaded.) present grsat inducement* ns a su „mer resort, having aoposs io ihe oity several times daily, ’i enns 88 a week, ohilarenandsenr-,nts half pricp. The oatenng of the b 9 a sV* under the direot supervision of r. V. Dorsey, J>9-6t DORBEY A BOBBINS. Proprietors. UfANSIOV HOUSk, M UNT OARBuN, JL*JL SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced pnoes. • luaold-est'bllshed House, located in the gap be tween Shan? and t'eoond m>onta»n*. immediately on the line -of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within halfa mile or Pottsvihe, formerly *ept bv Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion Hoove. Philadelphia has, since his demise, beon Under the oharge of his dauuhtor. The House is prepared, at ail seasons of i he year, for the reception of suos's and nos been recently put m ower The lartosamen and park adjoining presents great inducement* m b summer resort to persona wish ing to sp nd a short time away from the dust and tur moil iu the cities, where they ca*» b enthe fresh moun tain air anden oy the wild and beauufni scenery of the coal ration. 7 * ocnmutntion passenger tickots. foriha use offarai lies are sold at a reduction of twenty five per oent,. and an accommodation train will leave Pottsvilladailv during the summer nioutis, to enable may desire 1* to spend toe busiiißsa portion of the day in the ®*tv and return the same evouing on which the charges w»P be thirty-ihree per cent below the usual rates. For terms, apply to MARY HEAD, ' . Mansion House,j*ount Carbon, Je3o 3m Sohuylkilj Co . Pa. I* oNG BEAOk BOUSS, opposite TUOKERTON.N. J-Tiiis Hotel is nbw open for tne reception of visitors, both permanent and tron sclent.. Having been at a large expense in refitting and re-furnishmg I feel assured that for comfort and oon yenio ce it willicompare favorably with any house on the ooast. Toe best of cooks nod servants have been procured, and no efforts shad lo spared to lender the Bla , T .? r . , \ ueat ■ sereesbte. The prospeots for Gunning and Fishing are excellent., tiy&tersor the finest quality 1 have in abunnanoe. With iliose increased advan tages, < am confident that the most fastidious wi 1 have no oausf for oomplamt Hn'l* A^ pt i Vi, ‘ u^ M w,il TUd » dail y line of nrst-olass packets irom -tlanto City to the beach, oneofwmcnwill be at Atlantio every morning on the arrival.of the morning tr.ua from Philadelphia. Forties wishing fo come by wav of Leed’t Point, or otherwise, by oddressiaß tno a few days in aovancs, jeSQ-oi? a eooi *" meß L'l! VVI8 t p.°s'f“.WarT. 11- gE A BATHING, - ’ OCEAN HOUSE, CAI*A ISLAND, N, J. This well-known ostanluhmeiit. the favorite resort of ti*itors. is now open f<K tho rrcp.ption ofguesis. It has been c'mederably enlarged end refurat bed, the S«.?Wl*i? < i!L m9 «rP l a °j n t ,Bttn d ain, and communicate to suit families. The house will bo supplied with wat*r from the • old springs Persons desirous of spending a f w weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner con'd not do hotter than to * l u!m * a * cean House a trial. ISRAEL LKAMING, I**; Proprietor. M BRIGANTINE HOnSE—Brigantine Reaoh. New Jerear. H, D. SMITH. Pro.ri.tnr, inis large and commodious Hotel is now open for the Person# yis't ng the sea shore will find this the most demrable res«»rt for Bathing. Gunniog, Fishing, Ao.; inprov*roen'B having be-n !* ane,stioh as enlargement of dmiiu room, new bathing housss, wharf, walks, Ac. Pnsroiuors liavi g Vine straet »barf i • the morning train, via Camden and At lanuo Railroad, arrive at Bertloe/s Hotel, w< ere Cant. Benjamin " u.nejr will be in roadinpsa io convey them to the ho'H. arriving in time for dinner je!9 tuth*lin* A MEttIDAN HOTEL, BKTHLKH*M, —Th'- Pros?ietoroftMsHotel has newly fitted up his house for the visitors during the stiit.insr season. The sn.erman Hotel is situated on th-« moßt spot in the Barartsh. Bethlehem is 10.-.wei known for its beautiful teenery and oommnndmg view of the sut rounding oountrr. ana lor its*aiub'>oiH mount in air. io rpqt ire comment. Toe subsonber ie now pteptred m f»eeive Boarders ami ramilisa, and premia*'# to do hi* brst to render their with him pleasant and oquenble. Charges Moderate. J. W. R. THABO. jeJs (in Propnetot. HOTEL, BKTtH.EHBM, PA. ’*TTtoT?l?i|dC?e end old-established Home, known as the “Lehigit valley suaimkr hetrea' 1 .” .?i n 0 M ®*hn. Tne nocommod *tions of thie Uonse wHI be found unsnrpasß*d. The ride here, by t e North Pennsylvania Railf<>.i(! ie one o( tho p'ea *TSSSu? ourfiWt# ' Caleb VOHK, Proprietor. AIMCIN HOVEL. ALIENTOWN, PA.—This well-known and popular hatelliae, during ihe past season, hpau ’ 1 nw •’RbATuY enlarged and improved. and is now In oapapify add convenience second to none in the interior ]bf PeuneylvaTi’a. *) he beautiful and healL ml situation or AlDntown renders it a de luh*fnt summer resort, io view of which apeolal ar rancerasnts have been made by the proprietors toso commodate summer boarders. J. Y. BKCHTKb. Jets t el KW^BIGONY. SEA BATHING, national fT'LL. . CAPE ISLAtUvOAi'E Y. N. J. This fine, large..and airy hoiiva h now OPEN for visitors. It is distinguished foi oornfort. locaht*. and superior aceommodations, with cmple ro-'in for 200 per sons. Terms moderate. Je33-2m AARON GARRETBQN. Proprietor. UGIIT-H'>TOE '-t'TTAfjE, NEAR BSL THBLi'.Hr-Hdudß ATil’.rir.'cciTY.n. j., (tiie no west house to (he surf), In noW o*>en for the re opption of Hoarders. Th«* proprietor respeotfiill* solicits a contißunnee of tho patrona.e of his friends and the 'pnli’io jO« lm* JOMaH WOOrrON. Proprietor. CI'AH UOipi., 3 I'l’Y. kT™' DINNEK SAMALADAMS '. BKOP,i CENTS. ALBO, CARRIAGES TO Hl‘fit. nits ‘ Boarders accommodated on the* most reasonable terms. nm rpHEMDMT Hu’.MO, O TT? W,Ajt*D, N. A IIUGHEc-', Prrrrietor.—This hdnsfl, so pleasantly situved in c'o«e i r.uimity to the beach will be open fortho,reception of visitora ou the 25th met. The large, splendid U* r. u iroht ol the house; the fine shade, ir,..i..* and t-ble. render it the most desirable p>aoe on ths tsloml *ttfieh«il toGie premises are bowling saloons and lntbcr chop. je!B 1m r EBANON VALLEY HOUJJB CnAS. W, KVHNI.B. Prn^i tu!??**' PA ' Summer K»ara*ra taken. The hoii3a’ is new and com inodiods. with grounds sjetHched Stirrounding oaaatry lieautlfuland healthy. Il&iircad couim'u.iiaiion witn theoity twice a day. Charges flysdir.iW. jolfi lm* TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY, v —This popular and eminently n\ori*j House at Atlantio City has, since the dosing mat season, been enlarged, refiited, and complete l ! re iuvenated m parLodar and is now open fur the tsasi.ii. From its delightful s.tattoo, new ness to all plno*B • f interest, clone vnytimit? to the safeit and ocst part of tne b?aoh, it q rendered one ol tne most convenient acduitOHlediy Urn pleasantest house on tJje Is'ar.J. Tvuits-sV) per week; $1.98 per day. Children and sorvadts half price. _ , _ 1TOl7 „ „ . JOHN SMICR, Proprietor. R. L. FURRY. Superintendent. jeJl-2m RETKEAT' Beautifully and conveniently located &t ATi AhTIO < ITY, N. J. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. je9o-3m M. MqCLEES, Proprietor. f PIIB SEA-SII RE-ATLANTIO CITY, -«■ McKlßßtft'B U. 8. H PEL. The undoreigned, prnpns or ot above-named honno, being now preparei to receive guests, re spectfulW solicit 1 ! a share of the public patron age, loVt snntmer taerb hoe been, added to tms hotola lour sioried wmg. 140 feet in l»nrtb. con taining (beside the bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlon, for'ladtes. and -wo for gontlemon; also, a reception room, wash-room, and spacious bar loom. Bowling Saloons. Billiard Rooms, hot nnj oojd Salt-V ter Bath ooms have been oonstmoted for the oooommo datiou qf visitors, and the whole hohstf wnl be luhted vuh gas. The hbusa has been newly painted ami fur* uished while the ehttded grounds surrounding it have been putin oouipiete order. A well manned pleasure Yucht, and hu excellent Band of have been en- for thq Mason. J. MrKUIHIN. )Hftf The favorite resort for those \j who tpprooiAfo Grand Scenery, wnifp flin.pinTit Pure Mountain Aiij Invigorating Wa spRINGS R Hath*. Large and Well-ventilated Ourab-rKd bo®’ Pa. SJK?*’ (s ™'' H™-*' 1 *, > C Zm Accommodation*for 300. For tkßNe low !**■ -iticulars send fox Ctrou ier.Sia ■ OLENDENIH. i. VISSCHER. i J Carlisle Bpnng, Pa. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—aws weU-known and deliglufiil Summer Resort will be opened for the reoeption of Visitors on the FlhSf OF JUNIi, and kept open till the Ist of Ootcbu. Tne Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G ALLKN, wnosa experience, courU'>u3 manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assuranoe ot oomfort and kind treatment. , Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the sunuo’ibcr, JNQ. P. kEKD, fioc’y nt,d Treasurer, my3o-Sm Bedford Mineral Springs Co, IpPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, JL!i Lanoasrer County, Fcnnsiiianm—This fitnb -1 shraent will be open b? th*- Ut- of June Tne ad vantages of thie beautiful resurt ar^: Mountain scenery, pure air, ano soft »at«r ; every. \ i icty of bates, and a good stook of liver? nortes and car riages. For further particulars oill on JOSEPH B. MYKRS, oorner Third ana Vina Erects • JaMES 8. KaRLL, No. Bin Chestnut Street, t'hiladelphia, or to the proprietor. JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata Post Office, l.anonster Count?, Pn. inv3o-2m riDLUMbIA WOUSE, C\PE iSLA>D— VJ Caps May, New Jersey.—This large, first-daw IIOTrL will be opened, for tho reception of gnests. on tho 25*h June, 1860. The House has been completely repaired and refu • uished. A now cooking ratue, ovens, steam boilers, and every mtuleru improvement added, ltxten'ive stabling attached to the premises All lottereadd essed to the subscribers, Capa Island, Now Jersey, wiUbe promptly attended to. _ . lauiu James H.Laird,late proprietor Franklin House,/ hila delphia; B. B. Wcvdman, formerly proprietor Mount Yerupn Hotel. Cape island. jeia-dftm CONGRESS HAIL. CAPE ISLAND, OAHE MAY, M. J.-Tlin well-known, fir.t-ojM» ftateUfaffsarijs? '° ce ° uoa * ur,u ‘ ° n Th? Bowling -Ucy* have bsen removed, ond new sloepmg'rootns added, since last wmoo. „ Jefl-Sw , WKBT % THOMPSON, Proprietors. CEA BATBING, CAP? ISLAND!, N. J,— DELAWARE JIOUBH >a now opes lor the season. lalft-Sm* JAMPB MKOHaV. P?A»>t»ir>r ROSIN! —1,600 baircU nhippir.g Kasin. a good article and in prime oaler. for sale by ROWLMCj AsHBURNER, * CO., No. 16 Bouth •WHARVES, jyll SUMMER RESORTS. JJEDLOB’S HOTU, ATLANTIC CiTY, NEW JERSEY. t&WtS’ouf?" "““““Odatton '"’nn vor s. tnu-h improv.a, and render,d mors noraiort.iiis by Venetian blind, bavin, been put ap at the vnenowa. Charaea moderate. Children, and Servant.. Half Prioe. I »' ,r ffl!J b irjHi i, Wi, llla ! rM11 " until the car. arrive i"j O ' °r the Hotel. The ai,na are eonsplonone. A EOYR SHAUFtER’S EAII.BOAD p H S a ' ATJ - A " il Ic ClTy - '.porite the Rail • THE BEST situation on the island. .'.S l * O , ll “Vjylth new bed! and beddins. Hoardm,and Lodging >1 perday. jyy.im (MANMON HOUSE, ATLANTIO OITY, . N. J.. ISAAC THAYfcE, (late of Snrf Houae.l proprietor. This House has been very much enlarged and m ■proved. Has now a Urge number of Family IL»ms, not suTY ABEOd by sny hotel in this city. - . It »sltghted throughout with gas. New and fine walks k? v ,® bpeo Kid t«- the ooean, whioh will be lighted at night- from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. house (but separate from the main ? opll ai *d Parties, with a !u L cl o”t. Ic ® Cream and Conleot onery attaobed Orer the HaM there are forty steeping ro «msTorsinslegentle ,Thsre *■ alw a.Play groond for ohlldren, well sh«id*d and enclosed, with iwm's. Ao. The catenng department will b* under myownes pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is sufficiently established to satisfy all thatmj table will be unsurpassed. Term* will be Bl> per week. Transient Boarders per day. .n ( ?<visf!£fs! 4oh ®4 to th ? House will take Boarders to je&tp °" ln fre ' otoh * n!e iaAh'c^HA^ffe‘' 1 initku ktatfs hot.l, : ~ V.. MILLERBBURG, DkUPHIN COUNTY. FA. This well-known Hotel ha* been leased by t\ie tub ,?*> bB L I L t , hor P UKhI * n ' ovatedand entirely SSm! is situated in one of the HennsyWams; the finft fi.h nt .ter® ,m,n /diate yby the to n. and aliords „ J noa ? t,t , m Bflenor T i* unsureassad in the abounds in great plenty, affording fine tJnifr fn 1 * tb o “OQ.ap'in streams abound with trout in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of ’? rt.T.'JSvSl 1 V he oD , ont l' • Sail this one Vr t .t?i> Tno,t l table nlaoes in Pennsylvania, The North Pennsylvania eailrovt passes the town, and it is Lnd N/w‘v^?t un mi' lon^ u H MilapelpbU, Baltimore, and New York. will ase everv effort to make his guests comfortable. rjcnol '' lo ..... , _ AJ. VTARF/RF j) (Proprietor* Milletsburg, June ao. ISfiQ. Je2a lro IkIANSION HDUS-, MAUOiJ CHUNK, CARBON CO., PA-—This Is the most comforta ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, nd toe proprietor flatters himself that thus fir fee has suc ?•* r i.'P kf ®P ,n * >t in a manner that oanaot fail to sa tisiy all his guests. »I,T T?-K, oon ?I Rre newly ftnd elegantly furnished, Table blwayioomams the very best the Markets ihehotol is located on the bank* of the Lehigh, directly opposite the railroad depoi, and at the base or Mauch Chunk Mountain A path leads from the rear of the house to the *op ot this mountain, from which poin», !»l!r™i ,{athondred J abo?B the Uhigh, the most sublime'Scone imaginable is presented mpplied witht.e lM,t nnd purest Mountain t*pnu« Water. Hot and Cola Baths caa be taken at all times, jerfi-gm Gfc.ORG- HuPPPfI. Proprietor. A MERIOAN HOTB , M \UtH CHUNK, - ~ ■PA.—This uo TEL is now kept in a manner af fording every oom ort to s<ran<srs and travellers. Arrangements hoi e been mode this season to accom modate BUM MLR BOAK.DERH. The roost sublime mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af forded MiCHAKLWILH LM, , GEO. W.WILyfLli. Jett-tsel Proprietors. UEA'I h house, f 4 . SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J., Is now ocen [or the reoeption of company Coumam oatiors by letter will be promptly attended to. Jell-lm DA. CfttOWEL I .. Proprietor, fT'-ITKD S•'ATBS HOTEL, LONG ~ UR.NCH. N, J. Tha subaonbar takaa this SSiW.S fcl" Cl 1 *" 11 * »s<l thr cublio that on and after JUNE doth his house vijj be open for the re oeption or ,u««ta. when avarr, afort will be roads to please those who may favor hints The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A full view of the ocean, good roads, tiablirg, ho., make it as attractive as any bouse in the country. The com munication is accessible by two daily line* from foot of Walnut-street wharf.vi*.: 8 A. M..and3P M. Reference-Grandy, Warden, A Co., 3w9 Chestnut •treat. B. A, ShiEMAKEa, Proprietor. fJGKGRESS HALL—ATLANTIO CITY, n~> N •i5 r L~ Tbi * •pa'jicue Horse, situated at Atlantio City, will be reopened with every aooommodation for visitor* on the 25th instant, by the subscriber. The rVt**.. DOt * l ‘ ie h?® 0 * 1 13 1 feet, siving a splendid view of the Ocean an i is near the Fishing ami Baiting point No pains will be spareu to secure the oomfort ana con venience of guests, JeW-2m THOMAS 0. GARRETT. A MERIOAN HOUSE, GAPE INLAND— TT~. Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.-This favorite hotel will op*n for the rooeptmn of visitors on MUN- D* Y, June *3th. It has been fitted up in the best style, and every attention will be paid ta the oomfort of its * u «*t«* JeU-dtflepl WANTS. A v SALESMAN or Agent wanted, to sell -f*- a manufactured article of ready sale. A perron that can lurnish from 88 o to 81009 make advan takeone arrangement wherehy tie clear from sl.ooo io 8* WO per year. Address for Interview, Salesman, Blood s Dispatch. j^* 'VI/'DNTED —A situation os clerk, sales * ■ Iran, or collector, in am good House where energy and ability would be appreciated Several yearsexpeiifnoeonnwn account tn this citT. Salary no object. Beat references. Address WILLIAMS, officeoftp'S paper. it* X?S?~ANTED —Board for a gentleman and r \ w l fe ‘ n , a familr. or where there are but few boarder*, in a vary genteel location. Terms not so much ®o object as home, comfort, and convenience. Addr*»q**Q W. C.,» Girard Home. it* WaNTEV> —A Salesman, in a wholesale " Hat House One who can influence achortoe* dit or cash trade may b-«r of a situation by addressing (With real name) * Box 890.” PhiladelphiaF.O. j>l3-St WANTKD —A Partner with $lO,OOO to 815 000. either silent oraofno, in an easy and pacing businesi. Undoubted reference given and re qmred. Add eta “Cap tai,” at this office JylOdt* A YOUNG LADE. HAVING A GOOD education, wishes a situation as an Assistant T> oheMu*'*erain«ry > in or oat of the city. Address u Teacher'Mhis oflioe. Jy9 fit* F)R HALE—The Stock and of a Wholewlo Boot and Bhoe Hoase. now dome a gootl business. This is a good opportunity for any one wishiug to go into the business ora house wauling to increase their tt'rie. Satis? otory reasons giving for s-1 Ins out. Address “Box 390,” Philadelphia Post uffico, wt>h name. jeifrtt WANTED —A Situation, by a man, thirty-seven years of age. of extensive experi ence in business, ot good adt rets, and oompetsatto'iil almost any position, either as a clerk. xu»4xlr>tendsnt, or salesman Is very respeotAbly connected, and can give the mo*t satisiactorr references as to integrity, energy and capacity A moderate saUry for the present kA'aeoepted. Address “ B. G. H„” office ot •Wet,! iell-tl FOR SALE AND TO LET* TO LET— tf-the fineßui'd ing Nft 7*’4 CHEBraUr strret. formerly oocup ed n3ft\7Jiolesa!o,aod lately as a retail) Fanoy Goodaand Perumery Htore Apply at •her LuSHaUEL & Co , **o 704 Cbh*»TNUTotreet.Phila. jyl2 lm SFOR «ALS «OR EXCHANGE For Improvsdoity prppeitr, a beautiful and nearly CoWe Yilla, wtth [arg» las of *r *und. elegantly improved; fine vegetable, flower, and tiuit garden; exed leiitf lO.v and cool wator; situated a quar er ot a mile from Jlovletitown Bu ks county, , mid half a mi 1 # fr m Hailroad'tat’on 'nexohinging nnydiffer enee will be paul in cash. Inquire of J. D. DEiNBOTH- JylO fit* No- WA t NUT Street, FIN« BUSINESS ROOMS. J-ECO'D and third stories, and attio, to let, GQQ ARCH 6CreaL yl?st* EX<\/UToRS ; SAliE,—Th,o Stock Mx tures.ntij b.a?eof the Wholesale Hat, Can had otr&w Goods ouse. No 117 Market street, fur sale liiUisngood opportunity lot any one wishing to go intri I'usme*’. or a house wanting to inereass their trade, »s it is a Jong established and favorably known h use, ami withM a? exceneit »»c»t on. inquire on the prei,.i,ca Jor the Executors of the Estate of i\£fit* JAMES 8. MAhTliv, fjr., Deceased. jyjissoGia LAND J! 300.QQ<> Acres at priors ransine from 12>* to Si rents per Ao*e. in any quMntitirs required TAXES pvid, and Pa PKNTB procured for parcha iers of L and umler the Graduation Act Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. ForlurihfcrinlprroatQnapplytn . SYILBUN, KaWL7NGB & CO., U. a. and General Land CH BTNUTStreet, Between THIRD and r<t> RfH. 81. t OUIB, MO. LA V D WAUHANTS bought, sold, and located. j)3 3m EFOtt SALE—A desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with about tm adresof Land, and improvement, near the Brandywine, six miles SMtaot West Chester, near the Baltimore Central Kausoad. Address _ , J. W L ON. je 19-lm* Parker Ue,Chester county, Pa. m TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR -9S story house, doable book buildings, all modern im- Srovemonts, in complete order; an eleeant lar.e yard. >rms low to a good tenant. Situated. No, CHESTNUT Street, apply at No. Tl 3 toHESTNUT Street, in the Masonio Hall. myao-tf TO NORSURYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a, large lot in the Southwestern seotion of the oity. wall adapted fora Nursery. Terms accommrJa ting. For particulars address “ X,”at thiscfSw. ap!7-tf FKOP.'MORRIS’ EUOIPHALOS. There are 100 000 Sufferers from DISEASES of ho NekVOuh otoi hM, iutheoity of Philadelphia, W h„ can be .»£& m EUCEPHALOS, Which is an original and ■WONDVRFW, REMEDY. Compounded from the private formuU of Professor Morris. Al. D.. of this oity. It aota directly upon the N§rvea rTiON through til. n'.'rei,>.n'Ht needs lint the trill of a HINOLti BOTTBE to test Its marvellous viltuos, B * ffereT jSxC?TFMF.ntQFTH® DRAIN, SifiH VOUB HEADACHE, DbßlijtTY. NEVitALoIA. VOUSNEtJd, Ac., w,u find the M^W« f 5L te wbb. M directed in the Circular, , TRY IT! TRY 111 TRY IT! 'ARY It! TrtY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TR v 11*! TR MM TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! •JKYIT! Til Yl£t TRY IT! TRY IT) TR* IT ! TRY IT *IKY»T! TRY IT! If you are e* hausted by over-much study. If you sufTer trora sleepless nUb s, IF youareaviotira to n»ra»s«a«.. . P i! you are prostrated d? f,x P®“ l T® If you crave stimuli* c* drinks, tKv;V; TRY IT TRY IT! TRY IT IVY IT miserable sensations \slut as U will remove those uiUe.. -—-- —-...iohia* dußßft morbid disposition lo.warUa mterapeMnoe. thvit 1* »ouare suffering, from Nervous Deb hty ininT or it* forms, and r >ou will timl it a snotbing and many or » N vigoßa l ING APPLICATION ro your nerves, una worth nanny time* us cost, in the B testimonial from the mo»t respectable sources can be been, by applying at the office of the pro 'Topped by MOCKiUDGE i CO., No. 04 North FuUHTH Street. , . And for Sale by Druggist* generally* jj'-tf I (Jinny i For the INSTANT RELIEF end PER AidlllMill MANENTCUREofthuilletreeiliuoom- plaint, ui fSSST’B BBONOHIAIi CIGAKBTTBB, Made by O. B. SEYMOUR A' CO., 10T NASSAU Street. Kerr York. Frioe «t per boa; rent free by poet ray7-6in It) FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGOLBTS’. CLAUDE } ORRAINE OR LAN SCAPE GuAB«K** ft beautiful instrument for vtewmrf Cloud*. Lai.dßcftpes. &r. p,rticulh»ly adapted for use ,n the country ,tH n. the * BR0 „ TtfS CHESTNUT Street, WUJ3ATLKY & At OiI fTRHF.T THR»T*K. . '£HM <Tbu/eJa/> RVP^Wfr. 1 WJiLFH A DU"r ffiiJT BUTTWOOP • ,> rPV T fIe naiad (iUKEN? o,« n r V*»? the Lvrijebarr. n« - R ’V‘t art ‘r^ r *,^ ewiS Baker; I,brittle, tbe >'2in<i tiueen Mr*. John Trew. lo oommeoce Comto Dmuaenttied ioS," 1 *!.' 1 I:llf fwKr?’otooi. HeifoiroinM»iil commence at S preoiseiy. A<]misnon.2S cte —neonro ynnr •’ftutß m nciv^nno. G KA'D COM L MEi-TART BENETT nn’S, 1 .-!’?? ,9I i , p fcO,';Ri:s, No. lAS.lo.o[o. r. mo. ' C UT ITALL ’ PHU>aV tVENiNO, July 13, HMbMntnzui’.J 11 " ) viz l rll sad Venlriloquiat, amuilni iomfjrfii .la rill . ll ” r y ,nn » of Ins dema n* &o° Th«*’ f r ? l [y > ' d ' n ,'"' T <*»<*!» I*rar- Sm Swren. ° anQOv ta The Koom imperfectly cool acd pleasant, and the ad niisilnu plared at so low a price that there iiiioMriia o?,ite 0 f^ el,t “ <,0 “ 3al a*K3”.3SS! children, halt-price, < },j| £, * pENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ~ ARTS.-lOki CHKgTNUT Street. Lootaming a large ooileotion of P.intincngnd Sesii. taro, minw_.if.n onl, from a « M. till* P. HTaIT mission IS ct*.: children nnderl3 yeare, 11 cents. SOLOMONS TEMPLE. market, above'twelftA street. , The Model Is 39 feet loon, S 4 feet wide, end U feci high; lighted by 2)0 gas jet*. and the worshippers re presented by a» figure* arrayed in JewShoStnjnT surrounding the various ooorts, give it a Ufa-Uke ap pearance* 9 Kead let Ki* > n. ith to Bth ehap.; 1 Chron.,2Stb ohse.: Id Chron.,4th and 7tb chap*.; ana Lxoans tfithchaJVfor ooDtents and description of Solomon'* Temple, aft of vhich is faithfully represented m the Model, iq T -?. V { SfT a^ii lrtth wpkpation*,from 10 to IQ A. M.. a to». and 7)4 tn 10 i*. M Adm/imon. 25 cents: children halfp'ioe. p£vs 2 i ,7 ,il , ® k# £ a 91 and packs of ten. for C nbeand Societies. ®]ao myt-tf L* th » e -L*s oeBt ®M ?“amber of Pchools and F octettes kxhibitionwill be rontinned until the 16ih iost. EXCURSIONS. POU CA.PE Mai hft/yohk. ■u t .T.r at9}£o*olook A. M. NhW i ORK AN .K, Jp P„U B TK ,U NAVf wAM® fi S eo< 2 oat l B J? araer * AWARE.Cept. o*N ’tUxlVoXt’ 9 Apt * OOOOKER. and KFANFBEC, r iy a PAILY LINE between this Sl k im» C w£&iTr«& a . nd ?' w York, leaving from first Pier belowgPßUCEstreetOsonday exoepted; at SS A. M rtv * a 7 !*’* l? a Y? from Pier U MI-.IH ed >atB A* M ‘ Lea7e Cape May ( Mondays except a^IT- t< V?' ipe i^ Aytcar , T * a ß oi, * r ® inoloded) ...91/0 rervants do .do do 1« Season ti'kete joarnare hire extra; 3 00 Pare to New York, Cabin 200 Pro*. 1 «, Ptateßoom Fxtra _ tori Freigbt* for Cape Vay and N**w York taken *t low wi?,urt S l ;h at ‘, n l d > ,OD , ci ***". York will be for warded with despatch free of rotnm<K3 on «s.-_ . .J «MEi ALLD-SiiJCE. Agent. JylB-lm 3H ana 310 Sooth DELAWA R K a venae. SPORTING. T7|TABNE>' UPLK AND PIS TOL GAL LKWY—-Now open, corner of EIGHTH *nd CiteBTNLT Streets • hia.Osileiy h<e a distance or tjnrty yard* for Rifle Bhoottnr. with two »arre AkT "ShU. The moat complete Gallery in the Union. Jem- in* a CHINA AND GLASSWARE. (~}ACTIO.N— FR»H FRUIT J »HB.—The ll 1? v ' r fou, imitations of H*R PATENT ALL-■<[.AM MB.-T BHT JAMS, now in matpl. Ttio j.nmna have H.rteU’e name on the cover. Manufacturers o- der the patent. . HAKTELL 6c LKTCHWoh/h, iell-lnnf No. 13 North FlFTHeirecL TJOI3ON—FRESH FRUIT JARS—The f- aoid of fruit alwoy. oorrodM the enrfto* ofnutal: no careful, therefore, to pnrobaae nly iate of wtttM Tiottr^MPATENT AIR- TipHC AI.L-OLarg J* R&a*e admitted obe the only reliable and perfectly *af« jar m marvat Jel3-licif* Manufacturers, No. 13 N. FIF. B strear. T|') NOT GO INTO THR COUNTRY J*-'enthont pnrobMirie HARTELL’3 ALL GLASS. PATEN i AIR-TIGHT JARS.—Miu Nteholutn'eoele br ted cook book, with full directions for nutting oj> limits, to,, together with 600 other nseral receints, &rA3d O AIR?l'u3T r jrH8 A^LL ’ SI ' A ' llir ' TAZI '- .... kartelltletchworth. JsU ImiN North FIFTH Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES, OFFICE OF THE FAME IN-URANCE COMPANV. Ko. <OO CHESTNUT Street , . , _ Pmr..nitpm<.Jnlrl» IS3O. At a meeting of the Boar * or Directors, neld tbisoar. « dividend of three per cent we* dec ared, out of pro- Cu of the last eix months, payable on demand. Jyll»6{ W.I. BLANCpaR .Secretary. nPHS MUTUAL Llf£ INBURANOH A BDMTAIfY OP HEW YO»K, sir DOLIiAJISt IBPMPIB in PixsT »ox;cac*s on a sal, utAia wodth ovaa Thepremiuxot am lowaa than ia many other Ueas*- nlee, and the Dividends have been euiru. Thie is a striotiy Mutual Company. There a?» a* Itookholders, so that ALL THE fEOM aiLoif* to tbs ntavaas. Pamphlets, and every Inform atlas, may t* t*i •satis, on appucatton to W. .orn£ PHILADELPHIA KEFEHSHCESi Thpmaa Robins, John WeUi, ispobfif*** Myers, L Fisher LeamlEA, JotepLPatterwm, William C.Ladwii, iohn M. Atwood, Arthn- a CoSb, nomas H. Power*, George W. Tolandk WtlliamMeKee. Vnoe. Wattmi Fame insurance company, no. 408 CHESTNUT Stw.t, PHUiADELVHIA. THE STATE 0? CONFINED TO FIAEAN9 INLAND 818*8. Eunuel Biraey, Wm. W. Waitenfc j. w. eSiSm. OhM. HJchaKWM, H«»rf L»TniT3i„ w«t, Jacob W. Stoat, H Wiijon Meoko Stera, VkM. 8. 6iiOD6E W■ _ FRANCIS N. RUckiVic? Hri^r Seorptart [ ja] ) -i 1 if SAYING FUIWS. American baying fund.—-oom- J»w’> .Duildmr, aoatheut comer WALNUT' »bo FOURTH Street*. Open daily from 9 till A o'clock, and oa MONDAY till Bin the evening. This Ola Institution ha* always paid in full, ca demand, without notoeo. , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sum* paid gold and divei, ALEX. JnnLLDIN, President. . , „ „ JgaglU VOUXtYiyTrSUftfu John L. b a rr» . T. E. uarnar, George Hagens* John Anupaoli, Jr., Sami. T. Rodins, Alb. O. Roberta* John Aikaiith.. Jdru Bowman, H. TLElandse. JoHNS.WILsON.TriSIS.Vir. JOHN C. SlM<» Secretary j*» im RPR‘WQ GARDEN SAVING FUND* 331 North THIRD Street, between Vino ®fi“CAllow!hu!l. Inoorparated br the Legislator* April jtdth. LSftl. Open f<w Deposit* and Payment*, daily, froo, 9to2Ho’oJ<Mit. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY b.Vfci^INGA, from 5 to 8 oclook. Interest sper cent, per annum.. Pepcsitors can with draw their «ioneya by Checks, lfdemxrd. Special D» posit* received. „ _ JAMES 8. PRINGLE. President, FakNOTi W*UT. ReeretArv ««<*>• tf if HOARDING. FAMILIES anil Gentlemen desiring supe rior board tor the summer can now have choice coo* WAiNt'T ‘tree; jy!2 in* Olfctf IJiR UOi NiY BOARDING. ilioaa staking a healthy retreat during thepne sa. t warm seasoa will hesrof adps rabie l. in the midst of one or the fioest agricultural eeotior D | our State by calling between tne h«-or« of SIX* dTc.ft o’clock A M.. at 41- North aKVKNT- ct jyliar* WASTED— Hoarding, fora.Ka.li family, on a farm- near the city, vViere ’her* nr* fewer no boarders. Address ** F. 5.,” office of xhe Prut. jylfl 3t* PHIV TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and! their f&mihei, or single gentlemen, oas be acoom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome rooms, furatsnel or unfurnished, at GIG UK'USI* St., so\\Vh .Voe oC Washington p quarts The location, opposite *o ooe of the haodson-Mt parks in the city, is oeu ral, and extremely p'easant. 'irausient pcrpocy visiting the oity can be accommodated b> tne day oi* wesk. Terms moderate. A basement front room, witti private entrance, for rent, suitable for an office. jell-ti TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CaN BE accommodated with good, Jury apartments, (witL or without board, Me a private family. Location cen trai. Address “ TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis patch. apis REMOVALS, A. It. JOHNSON, DENTIST, in hlujUD* forms his friends, and the public that he has removed from Arch street to No.Us* Nortn aIVVH Street, near Ymn, vh-rs he is prepared to alter it to all. operations in lursical and mechanical dentistry. jyio-et* THE EVE-SrGUT IM- TteZ-r proved by the nse of t jg PBRISCUPIC? i, , »t c <lrreotly suited for allares by M. J. <.n|u.i n. 118 south FOURTH. Street, below Che : ; n tit p ’ Stereoscopes and V.ew* just imported,entirely new subjects : Mcrosoop&s. ie escope*. Opera Glasses* Mathematical and g’hjaio&l Instruments, Electrical AlaonineB. so.. c.v the very lowest price* m the city, ■wholesale ot Vetail. Speoial attention paid to trade Jy3-tmhfgt CARD TO TH.B i>UBUO. CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 18, ISBo. An attempt has been made to deceive the public, to person* offering what they call “Coksbss* Wats*** from P’Dantaics; and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the Staunu Concgeas Wa ter, at New York, beingaboat 7* cents per glass, the im position of pretending to s*U at retail at lee* than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, i* apparent; bat their probable court? has bees tv empty ©»« bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby chriiteain* Its (oral oontent*. We have never sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any el«Ur description than ordinal* sized glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genome is branded " COWGRE-tS WATER C. A W.i” and any* withont those words and letters on tho oork, is coVNTxavßiT* whether from Fountains oy f p Bottles. CLARKE k WRITE, Proprietors of Congress Bprin» The folloisius gentlemen in Philadelphia, vis t FIUDERICR DROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut FREDERICK DROWN, Ninth and Chestnut. CHARLES MiLIS fc Co ,724 Market street, j. 0* TURNPE <NY k Co., 041 Snruoe street, THOB. J. HUSBAND, t9S Boath Third Street, O. 8. HUBBKLL 1410 Chestnut street. A. D, D. TAYLOR, cor. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplied by us with the *• CoN OBEHs Watbs ” in bottles, fresh from the Conrre*# Spoor. , CLARKE fc WHITE. anie.Smif ft 1 * CKP* B Ht.. Now Vorfr ibtr. ZUMBA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER Manufactured solely No. B 3 North FOURTH Htr»*t. for aula *»• ■*“** •••«- -- IW. ni®l In if Qfifjn KE 'MS WRitING PAPERS, tB.VWJv, asjort«l Beilin, Irr.in 7?c. t,> per („!(,, MTBBBVB. KTH »-,1 Bm~K Cw'n. PUKE GHOUED CHKUVE GREEN— I.uht. dark, sad medium shad* a. For sale b? W BTHKRILI k BkOThLR. -*7 and 1-0 Nnrth Bk -00NO Street. , >*l PARIS GREEN —Ground in (il, and for A' bilalt* V/KTBEHfLL A BROTHER,4i ard 4f> North ShOON P Street. jyli P’iU* «N IHTJE—fJr.nwil in f-.i, t*r sale l.y * ? THKRILL « rtOTJi-it. H su»4 4*- Noita SECOND huoet JjU
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