Sir ■-s^/ •^,V.<v v IL- : . " artih ragiid'totta osedii -■:■^ '•,■ > :■ ;;n*aU::ttaMM»VtalaaitafM“«lia. naut offt. •'.', <**•■:••■« tti«iKiHMaM>uMap*AWiiiD tbeni inaMn ef MadttatartohdoMt aaMhitaanotfona earifclty (tt)w*ed by tlw.ljiaUlatan a pan the ae t«Ml fuuutr nUwmofuteiijrui.tltvcruifor , . \»«ttr*Sj^iS#oa*tfflieittfaurSfi&ti&Si-itsi ■ r -f^bwaw«Mtß«aHa. ' atatai* "-If" I<U «C 'llmti 6'rMDtbar '•• ihabMa»*ta faya».«W*a« *« «*T ' a«tm«nt tbas SSliOtlon««i W tht* ordinance. the :■ ~ wayafcraactparaaai ata-tta tpaaaT»aie»oa<>?'» ■ ■ «aty vv.MnmK - ; : • . Mrafamdtotlia(XttiaiittaaaiiOlty Ptopnij.y : . ?'C . -tw btirjoa»tt»*«ta#« InttigtCM will broogbt ■ 0 promt af;S o’oUca.lliapuaMaat stated Uia otjtctof tha . -lint Li. Jot/ 18,185).,,, To th* PratUaot and Mambefi of thVOomaW Coancilot tßa Clly of Philadelphia: ‘ ,;-.!;av:,;, timllaman: AttbtJastfUtadntsattagofCoan- ordiusaoe sapplmeni.ry to «n ordl . .__ aagte««A , taT»:»ltl>lisd ■ : : . iifanffarof aaokorjluM, «hlr£ I tßtunfcara \ * oraa»»tb»am»i«laiflKariaiif ItuFlraPepart ' mat...> v -r-s SwijnMtj; f * teas itaua firaanalaw (>'«l«i>t tartlefaafuiai ' •■ - ■ \ ■ tad* taportaaea. j;;. • .-,.-.v ... .• '■ • ~ ' lo.tbataoßtb of. |tirdi;yiBi», aaapplaaiaiitary. ■ . V fttfaaHfaflttatitajtariaadittaaal stunt fWan-, tfoav byCoaodlr.and wai tinned .; to s. rta-tfSaww :■ oa*Bdt.y«tt|iair mating of . April 7i.lBs*y)rilb i^.d^MttoM—tat MaHis* '. ~»M tadlfcatraon,.. Uoraadanusd tb/ttia blUtai not baan' tataiaad : af fMalba daaatitatad,' parted tir tb. ««irotnof-m«b am(dtr*.! Ttire« of tb«, M» eaglaM IntaNI 1 b jtmtaHMna'jtoarfbna m; ta ;)bmM pn- aagladr,;ua nbwta - ■ ..V .aaiMb^.taUlrwde^'na^VfiMw'af:' . a war tattatKimiMiMMtliadMMtliaattaij . tt b prdrm «tat tta dota - aojlaM aaif i» Mrriaf «(*HM«qa><a,^tt,aUttß(r-. • wo»t4h»a*’bertj[tr»tt«ritki«»t iMltatuthmia; »w. farJth./SS^S^^slSiOMttoraod?.*^ •-ptemafamte 1 :' ********* *ip* -If tta bma *of afttar: -»>tlSf*irjfe»;ats%a; ■. naaatßaaat.Bfa: ! aaila«fi;aad,tl|a awwaat jtaaaal: ' . appitanSjalcft toCi ooßtfaaai lot i|Hlr aaai «k« ■ /. aafaaa»..«(< ;tta..fM>d*aartataal.a«<tyk«KMa> i 4>: - Mf- Pottor chou taua tbiu ttamdrta litn ■. a* rntmt)mmwmsmEsWw^iax : m* - «fll «ata aa axMladUHc aroiw aaatar. Ua i -' - tba^.U.\tta!tata?la^tatlia^;ta»|KiriC. . ataaai In asgiaM,..: dtaMfj^taatd;^ SSSh?T»is?2te Ki2j i ;T&> ■ awaiaaatqr ara ta. but Jittgas of 1 thdr atastaiaa/:jMUa]r,fcaTadnuaaad aditl-., ‘ ttonal lftaskyrariß|Si:te,>ad< l< ai. asd wary atb»r , : 1 ~ aa<iia''tf'tfairatojaMa4 tafraasadtM rata oa - atataMtaf InfmMwj/Mmt, tttt^parola: »r« , <»W* pfifHl. sh*r:'elio:trtiet; their W«rS«t SwSfinSt!»*w? f«®lr»SjSi«!fn!^ff»rtTa»!aßK {joalajd Jk o*V*fv?T?™t * (*>. 1 eheete 5 Onffm ) PuynttOfrrJ- fc Hi J'o»»,-»ed othe- ntntmfwtarera. gffiga«B«Saß'! in a tnitmer r«trtmßtvut of iotfceinealvtatOaartthaftMi.haittnanr difficulties to eneahoter In carntMWßpr .finite; whloh they ar ranredl Vi h arsMSSfeMOM. toTUta-itsatmltaUW of jamMttawatini'iHthMeJSmMeer uo»t ttmituht&mr enietlfhrthe weatoT wHeli i«t«in*th» the awnmit a^E^inffi&Kjß?»sfSh «< Fortor oftfeabr {. * avr. wa„ l*«to •!,«*,“ \kimJwtre-- ftamt&MranpftfcaOToay M.*!gto.»9»’eoi*te<t br -We rweeiittbe aeonied neetrant of aptro f*jyßditnr*« for. I tit* eaUrtaia- Amoaetvf'^wirtSt'lfieSi■ till “-. t B-CoakimVbiif jar hkilum...., , i,vx) 00 Muile—For tiena. in militxtr pa < rede-ruae laetiioo dxy of reoep- ExoenMV'nf’Committee’to ’ tiiaihV ■ iutoa; nie#,.the nnjor’e depnta . jiiMr-fmu 1 rlmt’ Wttlktoit to rJMm mktti .* a.**? it ; ... * s jR. L. iiatMii foi auipf Aimttd i • - ■ , eiUePreMfiUdto »SO Juab Pt»t*r’* wit (or nmaiba*..7. »00 Bonner*l)owhM>hiUfcjrbjwfw* <0 CO K. Mytktfor v*rkmitn*ittr» vis: • . artsbnf b%djr##, t«i**r*ph>,«io... 96 W Aararti ißjJwlk la Atmsper*, of n ' .mjli’aryoratrj..; 16 00, M«6*lrßt«r jk JBro i MU forexhilH- . , -t,- tfoo Viowsat botol..< -IS 00 Htiabrt Jfc Co,. foj* b«Jk*U. taor , . o il* W ■*’ 1 iroewrs q£ Pi-*jDr fttm* at p for AmOaatwh’ohlneTtee(nth*treater/.... #1,791*0 . The report wu adapted, and the committee dir-' charged, when tbs Cumber adjourned. . , .'■'' ' ~ ' ’■ :i ~ '- ’ - -T ’~ ■ - ' ■ ■ _■ r ' , LtortlifTKiiirißrroi —QtrABTKiSESsJONa —Jttdge'. AlHton —Yesterday morning, Mr. 8011, ' tbeeeitbeel'br WiQida Arid; charged with atton, ’ appKrt'to to bail. After beefingLleßteaeatPattoa'iaoomrot of the fire Ob Mdrhetttrtit,'w«ifi>f Sjrrerteenth, the ooart fixed . 'thebitl‘i»»s,(KK);-' ;; ' J .' L. 777. = [ ’ Vim Morris waaeonvloted of a charge ofstealiog eiehtpafr*of chickens. , -si. ' TbotnisF Corryelt was put on trial ohareed with pohltely erecting; setting np| opanlbg, miking, end arawligalotUryforthedietri button of goods, wtreAend merchandise.- '"7- ■ Among ihe v 'erdclea;’eiinmir*ied in the bill as eompoeicg the ’etbok, Ate “ 100 gold hontlngosts watches, one in 1,000, flOdetch; 100 gold watches, lone in '1,000,' (Si earnloo reding ■tbhlnet.one In 500, to be relented from any tewing maohlne ea ftbUihaent Is Philadelphia. #6O each; 200.g01d ladiea’lfMeetShet, on in 6001 #3s'each: 600 silver ladle*’ (?) watches, ode 1n250.515 each ; i'ool sil rer epee-faced watches, one in 250. (20eaob; 600 gold guard, trert, and chatelalnchiuw, (10 eaob,” ,andt»'on; , '*;*-'’‘V.f.',^.r'':'’;- : ;- ; '''r';-'‘'-’'- , '' r V' 1 ' . Mr Corryell’s place ..of.buslnoas Is at iAUorth KleMb'Mmet.'L;'' 7 ’Mr. John W, tJlrlebtesUfied that he vent to Mr. ..ConyeU’e Mere and saw the defendsnt; he bad seen w adrerttaament for agent*, and ho Tlslted Mr. CorrjrU’r pleoe on ,«h* 2) of Joly.bat be; rtaohedtherefobiete; Mr. Oorrsell told blra be had Vioagh for the purport, WKWh tree satd to be. the; sale of aromet,* tooth powder, IndrllMo Ink, Ae.\ d 0.,; the vltneaipicked npeeironlar contain log the riseet iheleturj, bywhloh WMbi por enaeiagfort venty-tre neats a bo* nr tooth pow dor couldobtalnneertifiotte foroaeef tbwsrUoles ret ofit w, the gifts, nothing being needed bet the ptyoutu ofoee doUaropoepreeentnlof thebeitlfi . eatr rwltneae decided to tty. hlshand ; .be paid tvanty fineaataibr ehottleefinktad drew an- Aerelepeooatalalegneertlbeat* entltlingtbevlt uea »* a »et«f |(iv»l«jMr«rU» twalre dolTata, upon •be peynwit ef one’dollar. The next day the srit ;nea» brought hie wife to tbb store; and leetead of t ntlee-doUer set'she - eeleoted one rained at nine, dollars-, - \v.7. ■ - Li. Tbe ’emre ekelalutloa tf the witness wws di rected to tbe taet that he btd.ieeii tbejewelre be forehenaidtbeSl, and tbei' ha waseatbfied with it* ijaalit]' ; aad alao to tha fast thattbagl vae not paU aatU the der after be drew the certiorate, Tbo same dey that tba vltoeia got tbe.oartifieate benia^btbeepmplalatbeferethereeerder. Mr. Warden, jeweller,, wee next called to the atand. aad vbpn tbs .District Attorney wax asked to *mr,wbat|ie Intended to peers he laid be withe 1 to pr«ee, tbat the artlelea (old.tr Mr. Clrleh, add' tapreaeatadtdbearorthOO.WtrawortMeaa; tbat.tha man’a ana obtained under a pretence that it was werth mnoh more, *'’ "7 7' Hr.-CaaiMyyepUiid tbatthls Was an' Indictment .ebaejgingtbe defeadaat withmaln tabling a lotteiy, and the testtmonyecald throw, an light upon Inc ntbjaet.’ If the article Isunt Worth What It Wait tMfi'li i&otber nodt of the defendant toanswer, bat this indiotment ooaia not he need forthe pnrpote. V: Mr. Mena centeedea; Unit'the jure were enti tled to know all thf toll in this c«»e. in Mr.F. C. Breirster.for the .defence, dsoargnci that the offer was »et ertdeeoe, bteauaeit waenot So nnnethat tbedelfendaat set ap a lottery. .djSsfisSSjlM trials was an indiotment ohhrulngthOf afradsat with eheatlng br means of bo. .ad;, ■fiji,-bathe'thaiadWtacnt was drawn under the Waw hansVeode. the aaeertea wee whether the de-; fandaatr Meted the eae lion tinder which ’ he wee' indicted, by open! of end setting up a lottery. ~ The tettfWoey baring been puled out: the Com utnoWeeltkolosed Its oase. V flha defence thenweot to thejury and urged that there wao no lottery ehoem; that the rtock of jewelry wee eet nut opeiiy, end by the peymehtOf. a.doUar the pertter nave the tight to eelect bom the articles; there web no computalon; there were nO “blanks,” end everybody would get the worth Vt their money.'"! J: * boylnMr Ooriyeil’i employ tertUcd that Hr. r.CIrMi, when ho came tothe store, erktd if he deeUWd ageoti,aadwhen Mr. Corryell told him no, Hr. Vlrtch vkedhim to eeli a ! c#rufioste,'batflr. Co nyall refused, ae that would not be honeet, hut if !he rrauid buy a bottle of ink he would-give: him e certificate. * " Ia the afgamant of .the eeee Hr. Head,in refer* iring to the'gift ef the certificate, remarked that coder that arraagetueota taTern-keeperouuU Mil. bla ioewaternbdthen free hie; brandy, do: and thus escape bomthe payment bf his.licenu. ... 'Judge Allison, in enargingtha jury, aaldthat he War not fuUy prepend to tamest a eery deoided efinlonaS totheqeeetltm Whether tbit wee a lot* taty or noi, bstbeisiherthought It was not. flow.: eror,tbe oaaecoold betaken bribe jury ae One of Mt, and If they brllerad tbe.witnees fog the Coin* ■onwealth they couid convlof, end the points raiaod ooeld bs decided hereafter, alter an argn ment on amotion In ametol - Thejury returned; a.yetdfet of guilty, and the nmliunineiTeefrftndgmen.t.wer.ttwn.jaade. *■ Y~- , j ~ ''\'Heaiy', C rte*'W'aO‘ooßeloted of e chtrge of anOn,' ;iolrtng the Green Hmuedb’tbe night of the 2d of *' 1 Ul * ' The pputV,'the* WjuMsedWatll bur o’clock / nnd upon teaesembliag, toeeaee ofWnt. Cregaf, charged with havlcg ln his possession a number (ten or more) of counterfeit bank notes, with intent to pate eta same/wsa. taken up,; The testlnwnyof Coief ■nod wa*,tkat he nr reeled Gregar, with Hnbert Ceoper, aiiee Boh Bidley, in a lager beer Saloon in' fourth street UMr Culreit, on Saturday afternoon test. Seeing thsm entbrlbg the ealoon, tbe Chief followed ini made tbe errwt; andwhenabout to search the parties, Greger drswfromblspockete tot of ootetarMt notes. .Ctsoptr denied that hs bed aay, but whlls Biasing one of theroom he wee ehssrTedto Builds Had into his pocket, and'then the Chlsf proposed to eesrch Cooper,. bat Gtegw, hdd bis aemfenish to give up what he had In jwjrthc roll of wotss found oo Gregar and Cooper^ 'theeta ip quiet, then by I - Taipaw Fxvaa or Aeanrieo.-fA pitTfte lattalr from * gontlomio ’»h» waat pusongdrt on,-tha ! steamship Boitora, Capt. Baby, datolAtapuloo, '• Ita 3 38, amros us that tha joilowfamwH American and. Buroptan 1 jasidaota . o»pt. ,Btbi iPWmtttadnoaa of tha pasarogara PolMKlj tmJtiiCk aniy.ilf'Mmatioajto. nyt,h>a ship,'panengatt, and ‘ slew from the infeotiori, No owe sad oooutrod on boiufd, and it waa thought that thsrowonld h« none. Tha dlaaase is i‘(portel to boot the mint malignant tJf<.~Alta Califomia. - ■!.« ■ ■' . An the'Stato offlees in Massachusetts pro* mfoe'to boAiledby Be#,ra*n, except' tha Qorer- Aorthlp.' * Three of Urn preeent incumbents have destined a «i»loettonj th» fhutth,the treasurer, .hating hetdhts ofllsa tn yeara,; is Ineligible. Mr. Warner,' tha Sac rotary of State.iatheohly on* oho may be ntaraod, tnd it is noUunllhelythat a oombinattonof othcroandtiUteS may succeed in ousting him. !■ ~r” A DoufltAs'paper Id. Detroit .recently said that 14 Jndge'Dixon;lnWisoonsin, who was last spring elected to tho Supreme Coart of the State, has-coma out for Douglas.” J The Madison (Wls* eonsin) Jb«r?;o/-says !t haß Judge Dixon's own authority tor saying that be will rote for Lincoln and Hamlin. TiiE camp*ign in Georgia is sufficiently spirited, 'ihe AugxM& Chronicle and Sentmet reports,-the proceedings of meetings to,ratify tbe noteicatton of Messrs. Bell and Everett, and Dou glas tad - Johnson, and gives notice ef a third meeting at trhich thecUifns of Breckinridge and Lane would he,presented. - ‘ 5 . Tbe English have already completed four hundred andrihirty-twomiles of railway in India, at an expense of npwatds of twenty millions of dollars, and in two years, if the improvements al ready begun ere flotohed, there will be ten times that number of miles Of railway completed. Tele graphs aceompany.every line.., . Tho comet was nearesfc to the earth on the 12th iaiteot, befog,then only forty-two mitiiods of miles distant. Tub Hen. Thomas G. Theakerchas been nominated fbr re-election by the Bepnbtioans of the Seventeenth Congressional diatriot, Ohio. An Atteictiv* Pore* von Visitors —lt is sot often that the two most prominent points of tn'erest in .a large city are found in as olose.'proxlmity as in'Phila delphia are seen her most renowned hotel and her most magnificent store. - We abode* of conrse. to the splen did Continental Hotel, and Messrs Charles Oakford ft Sons’ saperb buainew palace, under it for the sal ft of Gentlemen's Hats Ladies*and Miss*e’ Shoes, Misses* and Children's Hitts* Ladies’ Bun Umbrella#, and Gact#’ ’Furnishing'Goods. Independent of its betas the most beautiful store in America, the stocks which.it contains* in* alt tbe above'departments,'are tl)e choicest ,‘o be found,’ahdthe prices at which they are sold range unusually low.'' - .A‘Qt7*Eß PtAOi ro STiCK A Notice—Atf In cidskt cv thk Eclipse “A gentleman'who was gas ihgatthaeoUpee. yesterday morniav/suddeniy turned to his wife and exclaimed, “ WeU I'll be hanged if they haven’t stuck u'first-rate nohee up on the sun” The wife seised the smoked g.aes and declared that the hus band was right* for-there were the letters right on the eolipse, and no prstake. Tbe mystery was solved when it was dioeovered that some wag had-wratohed on tbe emoked snrfaoe of tbe glut the fo’iowing words; *• Buy all yom* garments at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Hockhlll A Wilson, Hoe; 008 and 608 Chestnut street* above fiixth.” ; ' ~ 67. U PkatjoHS Airier ahilikb repairing to the differ entplaces of cummer resort should not fail to take with ihem Bower's Medicated Figs, which are a safe* speedy* and certain enre for ooxtivenees, habitual oon ■tipation, dyspepsia, sick and nervous headache* and bilious affections generally. They coutfit of pure Alex andria senne,combined with the r best quality of aroma doe, so skilfully inlaid in the fig as to prevent detection in taste. Pries 97M cents per box, Maut factored by Geo. C. Bower, Sixth and Vine streets, tf Kihd Words —Kind words never blister the tongue or hpe. And we have never heard of any mental trouble arising from ibis' quarter. Though they do no* cost mnoh. yet they aorompUah much. Tbeyh#lp one 1 # own good nature and good. wiU.Sc ft wofdi'sditenodr' own sonl., Angry word# are fhel to thk' r fifetaie of wrath t they make it tarn more fiercely, 'Kind words make other people good natured. Cold wo’ds freeze people, ami hot words scorch them and bitter words make them biuor, and wrathful words make them wrathful. Kind words also prodnoe their own image oa men's ebulx.and a beautiful image it is. They soothe, ard quiet,and oon fort the hearer- They , shame him out of bis tour*, morose* unkind feeling#»; and,, propeily appreciated., lead him to parohase his germetta at the ’• One Price Clothing Emporium" ofGaAKViitE Stokes, Ho. &7 Chestnut streefc -- »{bob ,T - ~,7598e0 A obttly and useful Givr is-presented to each pur chaser. . tf ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, GIRARD HOUSE—Nlnth and Chestnut streets. ,GRumpf. Washington - SNBradle'.NY lilennuame ’ ■ ASpoit, Balt, w BroWn A Foster. Pbila, K V Farquhat, Fhito K F BtUht, Phlla John H heron, Phil* D 8 Shields Pittsburg .' T U McMahan A la. Texas Him McMahan .Texas Hon R J Walker, «voah J W nuginsft la,N V -»ii«Robeit,oii,'N ¥ J V Bl.fr, NY. 2boiLField*Md • . MissPieid.Md „ W etarr, Jr, N Y • .. W G Delano, vhili. 8 A A E Roberts A la. Brook! n Miss Roberts, Brooklyn dies .Maxw-t 1, Brooklyn Mr waters,N V ; .. Hr Alexauder, N Y 15 H Pendleton A 1A» Maes •avid J Cummins, Del Jno McFarland* fciobmond CofW-MBabbitt Trenton w.MF«* , roe'.*i‘irentim^p» l -J ir J RSickler.Gloue*sterooW W PMoMiehaeLN J 'liaa Miesle* Burlington D A Hall* Camden, dr Arm# rong* Burl’nco JK Covington* Md dr Carter, (»f»ucester Jam s kouW/a ~ _ WHoti*e.B*le rt K Hoffman, Camden, N J J Woolston, i ‘Rmdeo -Mrßa rmarh, Camden I CB Garrett, Camdeu- A H Hammett; Camden i W.rtasb, ' ' DrmuUofd Cumu'U, S Hnbbali. Bale - . mu h o Fowler, H V OKharn - orryelhHJ 1 W rcshr.fi Y „ , 1 T’Mrattnn, tiloneeeter Wm PenntfellAW.N J Tkss Gnmory, H York 'WinMhtaflofU, H 0 ohcjUAmos,N C -.8 tt KankTn Ala,N V aiasßahSin.R V - - Mis# KoUstnn.N York t Morley A la. Conn - Ihltsß Mmrte'.Conn /WD urrie. KYork Georce Carpenter, N Y IW Martin A la, Troy J* Cnttiney > y t Walker, W York Cha# .--eidsieck, Bhelmi W Mackintosh, Balt J*T Brown', ft York V A Bates, N York . W S Moo n A la, Md Judg'i Persia# A la, La MissFniz#. La i v diey Unl«vCo«n Mbtewart, Conn leo Go; neli, Oel K M Hatiana, ftewark INageni.'Md ' Mrs Nugent Md Sis# BUgent, Md W angent. Md l W-idtr. Abercsftn A N Y O Howard* •# Y ■ • K Hamilton, NY R Gwyno* eaWm ~ JosGmec.NY Ur Stafford, Camden N Hooter A la* Beading JM. coviU, Caaiden ' r . CONTINENTAL HOT£L-Coroer"inth and Chestnut, *W H Harrison A la, PhiU Thus Robins, Jr. N Y W A Davis A wLLooisv’e awx Natter, ft Y Libert Hon ell. ft Y - Henry « Wen. N Y gleveland \ EJ Pershing, Rock Xs’asd H A Whitney, Newark R OGsrduer. Nashville kLWhiU t Na;hvme ,1- t’Qßeeat.N Y, John Vaik, NY ■ - •- . RjfLanier Balt .. W Woodward- Jr# Ba’t' c JJw Fajae A la, N Y GTReynolds,Charieiftaa JO iddiogs,Texas t DCGt/a»BB»*l!y*ke J V 0<*l«o a,Alpbi le John dioan, 0 Y , Mr* Young, Charleston * Gonrcen* Charleston James K#o< t Bosbiu V R Be n&rd k Vf. Mo Mias i.izsie (iarris. Mo J Martin A U Mo m , A.J Albeit, Jr, Balt dr** J Albert,Kr,Balt Miss/lhert, Brie. W » RojkwelL Ga John Wftrd, MJss ’Thomiston. Md AC Suing, Boston W w Brown,lt Y HsnßMureen 5 Hayes * la. Pittsburg A M Ban, ft Y ri)Lrookeu.NY, - . pßenoe.t,Franklin, La W O Thompson.'Memphie E F Jenkms. Bait drs , L nnremes, Brst -n f vicoeet, Wilm, Del J F Francis, Harnsbnrg J F «*ote, Ciu. O - J H Briars, Harmourt Andrew J Bmith, N Y . SamlGFVye Chioago LMatteon, Fort pArbon Sjt Gunnelf. U 8 N „ W M •'eyfert Fhila w M mewan A wf, Ind hit Nifer. Herriswrg , W A Blcbaideon. ill J J Dull, Harrisburg Wm Prick Lewiabnis LCGood, Wheeling - Wfi Woods. Wheehns PH F»eneh k. wf, Boston BRetnes. klisibeth. ft J w D Hawley, Bath* Mej J u Riobardsou fc wf, Cm Mrs Bit Fiats Cm.O , DrC 0 FieWVEaabjn T J Hergm, Easton, Fa K Maarry. Jr, Liverpool Jo* Ynunr, Boetan G H Wilder, Galveston 0 F Buman, Ky „ , Mrsßurnsn h da, Ky Mis# H Moraeeat, Chariest J B Mnllvam, Louisville J R Mordeoai, Chat lemon JM Rogers, Louisville r tf it.ely ft la, Caariestofi W 8 Foot ft sis. Chicago tfr Riety. Charleston V F Beckwith ft wf, Ohio, SC Day. Wsehiof/oo ■ H H ' Tuarpe. Paris,Tonn 1C Laook, Waanington W Tower. Wash City ludsßryaUt Albany . R MeD« well, Balt K F Hcvdgee, Boston r y B Andrewi, Newark Master Hodyee, Boston „ ‘ J K Porter ft la. Button Dh Wilkin ft la, Nashville Jas R Branch, Va BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Cnsktnut street, above Third. B Fiedler.NY KM Simon, Cincinnati Arohb F Cobb A M Wills, N J Levi Bartlett Mass F HBmjnn, Cincinnati J K Taylor, N J R Reed, N Y £hth* Prens *. N V a Flatt, ft Y BenjDeWulff. Balt , C Ysxin, PhiJa Ihos iteawetl, B*U„ Chae oella s, rhila f los W Oavis, N Y r JohnJdoes* fc Y Min C Barling, NY G A Frael.N Y Min A Barl.ug, NY. Jl Dick, Buffalo J Well,N Y J.R Jke-Montgomery, Ala RMiller k wf. N Y „ .Pi»it# Delonn. footrest J 0 Brautigam ft ssn> N Y M Lawyer,Cmoinoati . Jas G Blenker, J- ©w Berlin o<* Haideman ft la, Fh 1U Hubert T ARor.kw«ll,Cofik £ Johnson, Conn ' . : >ra _' JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut streeL above Sixth. A OGallup,f*|i HMPalmer.Pa tlLDlmiak, tuLonis .a*r Arte# ft la* N V James Hamel, NY, , L J Ackerman, Hud’n oily PPinmer.'MaM Jse A Thornes, N Y RobertF-Wooc. Md A A Oakland, N Y. PCilia P Ufaler- JB%*t • - R D Wvwkoop, N Y J B Manh ft la, N.C, • .8 R Parkbiirst- N Y Misses OMhrau, Litis, Pa A F Buouer, Fhila WHMoUnr ' H U.vidwn. Ark James M-Poh* B C LA Johnson,ark G W Zeigler, N Y ; Thos Morris, Aeiding AMERICAN AOrKL-Obestnnt, above Fifth. Phils, ‘ ' . ' &r .Thomas, W Chester HIM Baylev. Newark « Kem k (a,Summit Hill BMomu*h-F» PBraity P* f s£**!*' S^. i Units r. W Chester J-tt Brown. Nk . JtißokAh.NY Geo Beyley. Newark Jas finremt. Mm HO Bond. TVeony . Js# HBeok,Pottsrille H Beckwitb, Cenn fUL Beulints, Ptt .... J'SMcrave, N V Wm H Hendeunn.N 5f ft K Davie - J hoh mod, Boston BIU)us«.W.Y„ „ . . J DaTirtv, Ausnsta, Os, Jm J Campbell,Richmond Jas F Alarkland, Newark ITF Bonney A soßrAJilwaokt* r THE UNION street, above Third. WmC Fame. Ohio Philip Btetier, Fa J Chamb n Cmv O HJ fctarlr k la. Land L Laueister. Ofajo ■ JohnHeepiek.Middletown Hniokcrsun ... - 0 W Fisher, Charaberebr* .J> 4*mith,,Pctt*vill* .■ 6 Hosiers Indiana J W MoPonisuU A wf.N J J C HjtrnssMhm JphnGooaihi NJ „ , Mim MTfcok. N J „ „ wm Mcilv&m A la. Balt J-W fiherroerhoxil, Philft Chi* R Bishop, N Y. SPATES UfolON-WersctStreet, above Bi*»h. '•'KWett. Latrobe, Fa ' > 0 A Magbti&vle. Mifflin H i< Soonsler, Tenn J wood. Carlisle svm W BOnoac. Phila C T Hippie, Harrislm rg d£jolieri PiMebarg John O W Martin. Pa STroUjPa _ R OoMjman.Meohaniosb’g Hiram Waton.lanoco W I. Fetter, Pane J Is Christy. Pa Fdjrm Clark. Lancaster - 1 j hoe M Kerr, Phi la . JH MuHnph.QreenlbQrg I nattereon k wf, Line eo Bush Hogan, Pittsburg Hist Wetdier. tarp«o M -, ‘Wral) Moltoam.Maes Mast W K Patterson, Pa J N Metsger r Lauo co •nl' inn irfM. ■> ’ &W -.*** »*- ittopw ■bwr»- 'irlet»4 R«Wt 'inflltr COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sbrth Btreet. ab. Chestnut Dr Brintnn. WCh ster J FCrosnv. Potts town «• J BDocket!.Chester oo GV* jj&wley, VVCbester KBtanis, Pbrnoisvilte • Jno Weston, Home, lad Bernard navvy.On '■ - J P Wells, Phila FWweest, Chester co c.Pean, Lanoeo W D Bacar. W Chester Vincent Btubbe, Lano eo TBtHley.Chesiareo « Mies Bttibba f ano cn Wnvß)lana. Pbaeoixville . A womiside Ala. Ches co FVasoersbee PbtPaiav’le AGuldin.Pot.stown Jeo Gilfillan.Ghesco »«st the ftoud Me '•* twleein NATIONAL HOTEL—Rsoestreet, above Third* T R Poyd. Rookyort C W»ebrop,>bila g K Warford, lIJ F 0 Carbon. NO D H Hereon. Waton ,4 0 O Weigly, LeVanoo H J Headier, rottsville DO Clarke, Pa 0 Bowman. Del FOUNTAIN street, above Market Mr Brant k la.'Mt Hollf _ Kdw euck. Phila - w P Barne.JTel R J Beinnlda, Del , E narrow, Del *, Israel Townsend, pel O B wanfea. Del . Mrs/Healer. *Y ThoaßobiD.on.Del , . Miss Healey, N Y . Cali fall Util antli* MERCHANTS HOUSE—Third st., above CallowhlU. 9 B HicWnser, Lena oo FKnsuas, Allentown H L Stanford. Frenohtown W HCoomhs F/enchtown ICBl C 8® r ;lSek.co begin (tadr'of . la In IBdo* lALII EAGLE BOTEL-TUrd ft,, sb. C^lowhitl, A B Cbrietioe. Bwi. c ' E.nrr iUnlurti Moat, <o K A...M, Mfoain* •• ■ BARLEY B*B*lK BOTBL-rS«ooad it., Wo* VioW 'mai&BiSU ' MT, HOIBL B.WC. l**M, *bitW A«ll, I).rl.X*UuiiWwß.M It 9r.rt.ldi «pofOor- THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1860. CITY ITEMS. cp to 12 o’clock last kiodt. MHBOIIAfiTS.' ■'FF|obT»;TinO ’■: ■ '■; *W"«l Thomn*on* FoaMH ; XtAm.o, ' J.IUM. Po ' W’ujTgt Wui., r : r|»n Du Boss, BO’ • i awrSnee WaMo, OißfP ' RMoore,ConoOrd)NO Dr J w Crawford, •♦'iflin K H»rm»V, NY E Hanli, Uo.rinoon. Kr a, BIjAOK BEAR it., ati. Cillowhll!. ~ JK Bill, EorWjll. , F, H;3iot»r, Cnttmii co. Tn. Ohasherper. Jeokintown. Saral Morris. Fhila A M Bright, Bernvilte “ J 3 VFalfeoe Ala, Pa MARINIS 1 XN T EliL IU EN CR» BEE FOVJtlk PAGE. ARRIVED. • Sohr Thomas James,' .ooiing, sdays from Chesapeake City, with Knufl toChristisn A Onrran. _ , dohrJohn Wuiiby. Henderson.# day from Fort Pehn* with grain to Cnnstiab-A Curran. ' . ; • _ . ' <•. Ciayion A bowber.Jaok on, lday fromfitnyms, DehwitnwaeattoJaaLßowieyec.Oo. . ' . .Bohr Joho- Fa»octt,Bhepherd l day from Blackbird, Dei, with wheat to jm L Rowley A Co. „ nt TXtSGIUPH. (OorrespohaeiUMiotTfisPress.l . , . , ftxw Yonx, July Id. Arrived* bark Ocean Horae* from Cardeflae... . Boston, July 1A Arr! ved, sobr Acadienne, from St May tips, Below, ship John 8 Harris, from Cnavarat 'MEMORAIfBA. . Bteamtbip Cambridge, Howes; hence, arrived at Bos ton yesterd Ayr , bteamshtp Boston, Crooker, hence, arrived nt New York yesterday* and cleared rp return. bteaoifltup rhlladeiphia, JUxter, for Havana, cleared at New Yorayesterd&v. - . fiUanuhip Ktoa, Anderson* for Liverpool* cleared at New Yortf «e»t-;rday. <bhip CsUiof*' Goodwin, for Liverpool, cleared atßt John, NB. 14th inst, ... chip AUeßaniMn, Barstow; oleared at N®* York yes terday f«ir Panama. . Ship Devousbtre* Anderson* from London, arrived at New York yesteruay. Bark* M it Barney, Lather, and B Fostor* Foster, oloared at New York ysstetany for Marseille*, , Brig America, nyen,henoe,amveu at nalifex Uth instant. .Brig 0 H Frost, Lowrie, henoe, arrived at Mobile inn mat. n hchrs A Tirrell, Higgins, B F Reeves. Rfa&w, Jane; Hasaell Flight. Huntley . K. J Meroer, Robtnso i, J B austin. Davis, Mary mterson, Somers, 0 F fiticknsy, Garwood, Mary Eliaabetn, Bmuh, and R W Tull, iownsen't, he ce, arrived at Boston 17>b inst ' . „bchr Water Witoh, Hull* f>r Philadelphia, sailed from rrovideeco i7th msr, . eohr George Pales, Jeflbrton, for Baltimore sat ed irom Fruvitienee I/th mat. . jpehr a Baignt. nee be. cleared at Boston 17th lost, for 'Wilmington, Del. - fcohr Alvaraoo from Somerset for Philadelphia, sailed from ftewtoi 117th mat. • bohr Fly. Choekeman, sailed fom NantuoketUth inst for Philadelphia. soii/s i cesa Bird. Jones, and Ida L, Naylor* henoe* arrived at HioHmond 17tb inst. tfohrJaf a. Bayard, uigbee.'for New York, cleared at • WilujmgUm, no,)7th inut, . ~ , Uchr Lixsie Sturgis* Willmgaie. henoe* anived at St John, NB nth mat. Sohr* Zeno, Fields, and 0 R Story. Story, for Phila delphia, cleared at Baltimore yesterday. Steamer Josephine, Green, henoe* arrived at N York yesterday, _ , Steamers Beverlr* Pierce, and Novelty, Niobols, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. »JP£OIAJL notices. Compound Extbactof Sarsaparilla for making Root Bker.—A pleasant and hea thy beve rage at fc lght tents a Gallon, for family use. Foil di rect'on* accompany eaoh bottle. Its universal and in creating popularity is its bestreoonimesdailon, Be ware of numerous imitations sold on the oredit of our extract and advertising. Tne genuine prepared only by PUTTER A CHAMPIN, Praotioal ChemlsU, WES TERLY* R, I, Wholesale Agent* for Philadelphia, DYOTT A CO., 3'2 Nerth SiCOND Street, hold by Druggists and Grocers generally throughout the oountry. JylMhstulSt* Bathing Hours. —Oao of the largest as sortraentsof B tTHING ROBES in the United States for Ladies* Gents, and ohildren* at SLOAN’S. 906 MARKET Street. Philadelphia* or at his store on CAPE ISLAND, N. J. • JyWSt* -** Ons Prior Clothing of thb Linn S»TL*a e *Bade in the best manner, sxpresdy for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST celling prices marked in Plain Figures, All goods made tooraer war ranted satis :kotory, - Onr ONE-PRICE system is stnotty adhered vo, as we believe this to be the only iair way of dealing ill are thereby treated alike* JONES Jb 00,. •eS-tf leg MARKET Street. Mry aits’ Miraculous" Ykbuin Dx strovkx* the oldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and . MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS. ANTS. MUhftUITOES, FLEAS* MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS.aud GARDEN INSfcCTB. mr Frincipd Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N, Y. Sold by all Druggists everywhere, mylf-9m Salaiondkb Kire-Froof Safes.—A very large asaortmentof SALAMaNDKRS for sate at rea sonable vrloes, No, 804 CHESTNUT St, Philadelphia, adt-tr FVANB fe WAThOft. Bayiho Fukd—National Bafsty Trust Cohpaxt.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania* . 1. Money is received every day, and in auy amount large or small. % FivE PER OENT r interest is paid lor money from the day it Is pat in,. A The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it is sailed lor, and without notice, - 4. Money Is feoeivcQ from Ezimtor^AdminUtrutori* Gwordhm#, and other Trnstoes, fa large orfidaHsums, to remain a long or short period. 8, The mo&ey'reoeived from Depositors Is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first rlsss securities. ' •» Offlceopen every day—WALNUT Btrsct. southwest # *uev Third street. Jail Card Printing, Bkst and Chraprsi? in the City, st 34 South THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. BILL-HEaD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest m the C»ty, at 34 South THIRD street. HAND-BILL PRINTING. Best and Cheapest m the City, at 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the roost superior quality, ot the most reasonaVe rates, at R NGWaLT ft BROWN’S, Drexrl’s Building* a 4 Fontti TFURD streeL JylS tf Shahs# b Savi utt Fu.nt>—Nobthwhst Cobsik Second and Wadndt Stskkt..—ll.po.ita re icivedin small ami large amount#, from all classes of the community, and allow# interest at the rata of FIVE dKR CENT, per annum. -Monermtybe drawn by checks without loss of in terest. Offioe open daily, from 9 until I o’olook* and on Mon day and Saturday uuul nine in the evening. Presi dent* FRANKLIN FULL; Treasurer and Secretary, 'JtSSff'.M Mowsrs. MARRIED. 81NN—DK'rNISTOV.—On the 17th instant, by tlto Rev. Samuel Durborow Mr Wm A. Sion to Miss M. B. Denniitou, ab of Phi’adelghia. * RANDOi.lgif-JOHNSON-—On t*-e 18*h instent. bv the Rev. Peter Van Pelt, iocoj W, Randolph to Sarah -Jobnsoo.boihofthieeity. * „DIETJSIOHtf- r WEBP-Ontfce 14th of July, by tbe i. D m Williamejm, Hmili© F. IH-tuehs to C arissa R. West, daughter ofJsme# West, Esq., aj ol this mty. DIED. McLAUGHLIN.Mhi the 10th instant, Dunlap Mo- Lnagblm, F#q„ in th 1 - 47th rear of bis a»e. ,'lhe friends are respectfoily invited to attend his f .nera* from bis late residence, No, 418 Foufh Brood, below Pine at., this/Thursday) af ern**on, at 4 o’olock, without further notice. Interment at Laurel Hi’l. i , DAoLlftG— On the Uth inn.- Serg’t Jueeph W. Dar llnr, of Iruxbury, Muss., aged M ye^is. Funeral from nis lat-* residence. No. 006 South F-ont streer.thi#rthursday>mornins. 19 hinit ,atlOoMoak. LOUObNILAGfcR.— I i»n Monday afrernooa. 10th In stant. Mrs Mary Anc*wlf« ofT. J. Locdenslager,after a severe ulneis. Foneml from the residence of her husband. No 919 fl utoh in son street, this (lharsday) afternoon, at 4 o’olook. * HHUtiTR.—On the 14 h instant. Maria Chir’otte dlmlts. wife of the Rev. Charles W. bhuits, aged 48 yeirs, 8 months, and 14 days. Faunal irom the residence of her husband* N. F. cor ner Third and Cherry street#, South Otnpen. N. J„ this (J hnrsdaylafernomi, 19th instant, et 2o r oio''k. * FANS—On the 17th instant, Mrs. Sarah Fans, relict of the tote Christian Fans. Funeral f om bar late residence, No. 723 Richmond street, (late Queen,)i,,ghtaenth ward, on Banday aft-r -nron st4o’clock. *»* HOLLI-.—tm the 17th instant, m Manayunk* Jacob D. Hoih*. in»h:s.;J yearot hit are. Funeral from his frto le.iaenoe, Washington street and Mount Vernon, Manayunk, this (Tinned#!) after noon, at 8 o'clock. * HORN.—At Columbus, Georgia, July oth. 1 6 00 Juliana Hujm. axed,6s years and 3 months, rehot of Dame, Hahn, of Philadelphia. * LaWLKS.—On 17th ini tout. Thomas, son of Fatriok and Aon Lawles, axed 9 months. Funeral from the residence of h’S parent#. No. 13)3 Carton street, between Thirteenth and Broad below Cal'owhiU tbm (Thursday) ranruro*.at9 o’o’nok. * McCONN.—Oo the )7th instant, John MoConn, in tbe 38th ienrol hisa«c. - Funeral from ills late residents*, oorncr of Bench and Laurel#tre?ts, Uu*(Tb-r#da») afternoon, at 3 o’clock. ■ O’BRlEN.—ux*the 17th instant, Mary o'Bnen,aged. {{years r unernl rom (he residence of her husband, Matthew O’Brien, No, J Brinkley Place. Cherry street, between Hixtli and ceveuth* t is <Thui#day> morning, at 9 I‘i palt more, onth* Jfilh instant, Mr#. Margaret in the 62J. tear of her axe, former ly of ♦'hiladelpbia. » fcCULLY.-On the l*th inslant, Mr#. Mary Scully,- nged 84 years. Funeral from her late residence WilUsm street, above Market. Went Philadelphia, this (Thuisday) Af ternoon. at 4 o'clock. * SIMKSOft.—On tli«l7 h instant, Mary Simpson, wife of John Bimp»ou. mthe 64th rear of horage, Funeral Irom the residence of her huiband. No. Dursoy street, this (Thursday) roornmx, atluo’clock." BhW. AND PURPLE FOULARD SILK*. Fl&iu blank Foil ard Sitka. Blaok Barege*, s{. 6 4.7 4. and 8-4 vide. Black Qrap© Mhfeta tatae widlbe. Gray Cntne ft* fia Poplins. Gray Ci'eneßara-aaand *>olialre. fiiuok Hare e. ruffled point*, j upin'e M'-*>mer Bombaainee and Ch&lya. , npin'a i-uramfc* ~ asioesam. Bl*wk and white and Organdies, ko. BEMo« N t W. B.—Daring Jnly and Atigcst we oloee at 6 P. M, THBLONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE— CLARK’S Patent INnELJBLK PENCILS, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and' indelibly, they do tb«;r work hotter than ink. without its trouble or risk of Blotting*. Each will mark 9WO artiole*. For «td«* Wholesale itfpd Retail, by D. O. *l A/LOHJkOGu •cents for the Manufacturer. Ho. 911 CHESTNUT Street. Jell 8m (Y7s* fourteenth ward.-the dk. 'U3 MOOR A') 8 of tbe Ward will meet THIS STONING, atthe corner of TWELFTH end aPRI*G GAHOKN Ptieets.r>r 8 o'o’onk, to form a DOUG AH andJ HNEON CampaignClob. BrorcerofExeon'ive Committee. ; H* rvr?=* ATTENTION l REPUBLICAN INVIN -11 T Cl«LfcBl~Brnted meeting iHId (Thursday) EVENlNG,atBo'clock, for the transaction of business. The uniform* being may th* company wiU be drilled by Marshal WalKlnshawanrt offloers. Come out In your ntreiutb ! geleot your equipments, end prepare fo* bo early parade. By order of Comm'ttee GK . INMAN RlCHE,President. Gxo.l). Patter, Jr.. Ase’t. Secretary. n» xr The holdersofthe bonds of this Company, dae’/uly'i, (NO, oan now receive, open application atlh& office* if •er cent In ouht upon the urns specified la the aim* A, are alto entitled to the benefit of a Utk mgFundof per anpam,ueetabUshed!*“• stockholders at their annual me#ting, held January 0, IWiiiiid in puiuoanoe oi the contract,entered intoby * , «T nt “ 7 “ d mtu I. IU tni Ktudtui Sfilrtii Cotnpw Mortfalcßgudi, iut July 1, n, Tim ton it hre.eeoured tothe Bret morttuMon th. roadTemmititlnj in the eeyre.at. to ,JJ«,4Oe. The net reyenne for the T«t Wmr wee «u lin. the unointof th. annnnl Imeitot on umim bond*. TheiauuwereeroM.6toextend them for aeertodof twenty yean. th* holder. ratainlds the bondeand the emuftr of the mortiexei in the nreoiee ooMition hi whleh the, araoow he!<T Pt**h etjeeta of eauta, for ft*Steteet.mobleh»lf-reari,iwiu helmed, - A tone, nffoeer oent. willne llren to the holdete.ln tomrid.reqoe of their eaentlni to the enUiudon. Tbf, tonne wtHpe ,eid In oeeh to the bearer. of the bond., endnteemeat will be rnrniahed 1SS B^I Wtta»hlllT. leeretary, i'ilfg# PCULICATIONS. I.SAOPUROAX h® PORTER, tUVOCITINO THK IHTXXBITI 0, DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON EQUAL RIGHTS AND NON-INTERVENTION. at No, 14 Bromfieldstreet, Boston, every Saturday, vigorously advocating the oiaims of BTE- A.‘ DOUGLAS to the Presidency, Edited by an AssoolattohofGentJemen. Terms—Single copies from aow until after eleot'on, S 5 oents. One dollar for three copies; 10 copies for five dol art. ! A. MORGAN, Pabli.h.r, ' U BROMFIELO itreet, Bolton. XO NEWS AGENTS T. H. AKTHUR’S i GREAT, NEW, AND ORIGINAL STORY, BHJITIBD THE, MYSTERY lilE aOHNEit HOUSE. WiU lw published in the NEW YORK WEEKLY Which wifi bo ready on THURSDAY NEXT And, as it is expeoted everybody will WAnt a copy of the NEW VORK WEEKLY, To see what is ‘‘THE MYSTERy IN THE CORNER HOUSE,” You had. better regulate Nour orders accordingly, as an extra edition will be printed. W BACK NUMBBRB ALWAYS ON HAND. STREET & SMITH. PROPRIETORS OK NEW YORK WEEKLY. I\IW PUBLICATIONS. I" THE ROCK OF AOEfltor ScriptureTa«tim*nv toiheoneEternal God*hesQof the Father, Bpn8 p n and Holy Ghost. Bye. H Blckersteth. M. A , with an n troduction hr Rejr. F. 0. Huntingdon. D. D. IZmo <Sa. HOME AND COLLEGE. By n.D. Huntingdon, llmo. 80 cents. •**HK BKLATIOV- OF THE BUNDAY-POHOOL TO TDK CHURCH. By F. D. Huntingdon, D. D. Ftm * MORNIKS I IIOUKB IN PATMOB. By Thompson, llmo. 91. -.THbTaND-HILLS OF JUTLAND. By Bans An dersen. 32m0. 70oen*«. LKBUK'i AU • OBIOGRAPBICAL RECOLLEC- T “NS. l3mo. 91- & KRAPF'B TRAVELS AND RESEARCHES IN O’KELLYS, Ey Anthony Troupe. 81.18. • orsalojjV ILWAM FREn MARTIEN, j»18 No 606 CftEfl TNUT StreeL Lindsay* blakiston, bookpub- LTaHRRft'AND No, 36 touth SIXTH Street abirve Cbmtnnt FUBiaIKH' and keep ooi.sumtlyon hand, a general asionrueat-or— MEDICAL, eUHGICAL. AND DENTAL WORKS. SCIENTIFIO AND AGRICULTURAL BOOKS, ■WORKS ON MILITAKV? SCI BN 013 AND ART. HIatOBIPAL AP>D BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS. WORKS OF GENFKAL LITERATURK. ILLUSTRATED AND BOOKS. Import Foreign Rookvand Perlodieals. Jjia. JDSTTpUBIi’SH^D—BB t GIIT LY ’ 8 FU9DOV& ANNUAL D OVBTB for 1854 to 1860 —oontatofnriheemended Constitat’on* Oamuon School law ConsnifTiation lAWsnd its Supplement, Corpora tiou L»w, Militia L*w. Onminal Code, with report of «M wrtam, h* MOI iiVv k BBOTH -R. J. 17 » POLITICAL. ORG*NTZE i ORGANIZE!! DEMO CRATS !! t For the suooewi of the PARTY and its regularly Nominated Candidates. F"R PRhSIDJsNT, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HERSCHEL Y. JOHNSON. FOR GOVERNOR OK PE.NSYLVANIA, HENRY D. FOSTER. The (resent condition of the Demooratio Party re-' wiring an immediate and active organisation of the Oit*, ihe undersigned members of the Deraoonvio Cuy Executive Committee respectfully invite their fellow oitu- ns who are ii favor of sustaining the time-honor ed usages of the party, and of importing its regular nominees, to meet in their respeoiive Wards at the places designatedbelow, on THURSDAY EVKNINO,, JULY 19TH, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organising DKMO CRA ‘ IC ASSOCIATIONS or CLUBS for the ©oming Campaign, • It is reanssted that at these meetings the Democracy or each Ward will seleot two persons to represent it in & Committee 01 Superintendence for the oity for the campaign. Ward. Ist. MoClaekej*t, Tdnth and Reed. 2t. Mealy's, Tenth and Carpenter. 3d. Fispatrick’s, Eighth and Catharine. 4th. McDonough’*, Sixth street, belowShippen. oth. Fisher’s Dock street, above hecond. 6th. White Bear, and Race. 7th. Kerrigan!*. Eighteenth and William. Bth. t.aflerty’s. Eleventh and George. Oth. Dem. Reading Room, Fifteenth and Market, loth. McLaughlin’s. Broad and Race. Uth. Rojstoo’si New Market and Brown ; 12th. Weston’s. Fifth and Foplar. 11th. Drum’s, Eighth and Buttonwood. Uth. Wilson's* Twelfth and Bp*ing Garden. Uth. Hilej’a Twenty-first and Hamilton. 16th. Closin'*, Fourth street, above Cuivert. 17th. Sherry's, Master and Cadwalader. 18th. Naumao’a, Franklin and Marlboio. 19th. Brurr’s, Frankford road and Norris. 20th. Demooratio Heading Room, Thirteenth and Gi rard avenue. 21st, Bramble’s. Mnnayunk. fil'd. Hughes’, Germantown. Xtd. Mullm’s.Frankford, jylB-lt tuh. Ohio House, Washington and William. John K.Gamble, K. P. Dunn. John M’Carthy, James M’Caben. / lexander Conroy, .. John R. Downing, Vfn. MuMullen,'" ’ Johu Campbell. James Rian Wra- V. M’Grath. RAII.ROAO LINES. fSC maamta BOSTON, OONCOBD AND MONTREAL, AND WHITBMuUNTAINB N. H. RAILROADS. 1860. tJuuMR* Abbaso.mbnt. 1860. The pbortest and most direct route to Lake Winnjpo saukce, North Ctntray, Franoonia, and White Moun tain*, trom H«W Jork, Boslon, Salem, Newbury port Portsmon h, fco. Noohangeof cars or luggage between Boston and Lutlelon. Trains l*ave Boston from the depots of tbs Bnsioa And Lowell and Boston and Maine r atlrosds. et 7.30 M.. for Centre harbor, H>raontb, Wells Rtver Littleton, N.R. M. Johtsbury, Barton. Rtanitbad, Ac,.oonnectmgat Centre Harborwitb stages for North Conway aid White Mountai»B.*nd at Hy ii outh and Little on £pr Franconia and White Moun tain, arriving at the Plume, Profile. White fflountalu, and Ciawford Houses aatlv same afternoon. Pass«nvet leaving BomnatfWA. >v(., reach Little ton a* 8.80 P M.,and Profi e House, Frnnoonia* otch, t>v stase, at &A 0 P, M, or Ahite iwonntain and Craw ford Houa«i atthe White Mountains at72OP. M . Uava Soiton at fBO A.M. and J 9 M. ooDseo’ing at Lawrence wi*n traltiS from Salem and Newbor port: at concord with trains from Portsmouth tor Plymouth. Centre Harbor, atid Wolfboro*; connecting at Weir’s .with the steamer Lady of the Lake, CepNtm walker arriving at Centro Harbor eather than by any ot er route -Downward trains, for New fork. ,Worcester Poston. Salem. Newbury port, Portsmouth. Ao , leave I mletdc at )0 IS a. «!,, or on arrival of states from Franconioand White trountams. Leave Wells River at 10?0 A. Me. or rn arrival of tTa’n from Barton ana Bt. Johnsbary J eave Plymouth at 730 A. M. and 110 P. M.. or on arrival or states mm Franconia Mountain*. Leave ‘ r eir’ea» 8 H. M.. or on arrival ot steamer lady of the Lake, arriving at Boston, Worcester, Salem. Newhnryport, Portsmouth early same afternoon and Now Ynrg via Norwich Ime of steamers, Co&nootiout and C. Vanderbilt, atfinext morning. jjlS lm i. a . DODGE, Superintendent, ARK LING AND STILL CATAWBA WINES, MAJICVACIDRED BY J. EBHELBY, Cincinnati, Ohio, Always on band, and in lots to suit porchsssrs, by OHARLF.B F. TAGGART, Bola Agent. |yp-«m _____ No. 081 MaRKBT Street. OTttAN EBS PASSING 'AHBOU6HTBE eitr, who in.y wieh Fbotngr.,bio Pjoturei, ar, partloul.riy requested to call at RblMKK’d Gallery, er COyiD, atove Oreen, t afore eoia, eieewbere. it* jyjsiW EOitK WIKE MIIeCT NELSON & HICHItOND, M.Dttfactuier* of, ani Dealera la, WIRE OF ALL DESORIPTIONB. fartioular attention aiven fo order, eent to their fiU " l tßfiliim M^' ot Mt TERMb.-S xriKTTiibi’note, payabe at Hank, wilh enroot i ate of Lsohange on Naw York, or $ per cent. Wira°f3iH.2stb BtT(et- ( micwt vnpir Warekoeed, 8i John etreet, f yORK * Lincoln, ?&11. and — eteel-ilata Portraits of the Presidential Candl PutM.tobe hjiq.wbolesate and retail, at Calender’s, Tnlrd tad wtinntt Zieber'e,Third beow \ hestnutt i. F.'> hoo»M, B. ►.comer'liwrd and Umrn streesi and at Fredenok 01daob,N. W.ooruer of Fourth and • ■•"►•♦recta Ifi4Bt* SYKLP Ac—soo hhde and Barrel. LOVBKINO’B. Ne Fine Ultra. Golden By yen. and antra GoI-Jm. Aleo, SiKar-nouee, Mdmo ■treat. - , I OH ~ b 76 bbla. Pitch in atora aod for lie to EO LEY. ABHBUENKE, *CO., No. 18 oath WfUit/ . iris SUMMER RESORTS. « RIVIERE H0U8B” 1 > style. ItUtherapsteorofonab'e ana ext*sure bite lathe town. Location the most central. Chars es mode rate K. 0. HKiZ£L7>ropfietor. jtlT* Bt* ’ , . CUMMER BOAROING.—A small family oaH .bo Accommodated with good boarding at ft farm-house, a few miles from the oity, easy or acorn* severs! times daily. Forpartfeulats audrees N. SIMP BUN, through Blood's Pispaton. . JyW-4t* OAPE MAT.—Private Boarding at Cape wire at G AiULANIPS, No. 4» North EIGHTH Bireet, 1 Jal7-gt- PBRRT OUUNXT WARM SPHIN B. This favorite Summer Resort Is now ogee for the reception o visitors. Fine mountain soeutry. beauti ful walks and d. ives faoitit et for boating, battling, and fishing, and tbs health-giving qualities of its waters, make it a most desirable place, both for single guests and for farniliM It is in daily ooreoraaicatioa with rfiiude phia, Baltimore, naff Pi'tsburg. by means o* ft daily stage, nnd mail connecting with the trains from these plases at Carlisle, Fa. Terms moderate. For Particulars, address JOHN EARLY, jylliro • WarmBprmgg. terry conn**. Pa. DOUBUNG gap WUITB HUErUUft ANO CHALYBKATB BPILINOS.-Thlo funn. watering plooo has been entirely refitted sou furnished, with ob iging servants, and every advantage that natu ral Deauttssot the country and easy access can afford The proprietors offer every inriuocmentto person* ee.k ins pleasure bsaitn, or recreation * The (tonnesare eituatAd eight miles from Newville, Camoerlantfcounty. Pa., in ft most beautiful and fertile sectioni of uuabortand valb y; they are various in their oharaoter, strongly impregnated with tu’phur,mams «i*. Iron. &0., nod have produced wondsrfnl sanative effeots upon Invalids and peers, Visitors will find first olass hntol accommodations, with attentive servants, and *U the delisaotesof the season, Frio* of boarding 81 26 per day. 88 per week. 880 per month. Passengers leaving Pmodeiplua by the morning train on the Pennsylvania Railroad oonaeet at Harrisburg with the train of Cumberland Valley Railroad toNew rille, where first-elaas ooajhes are in readmes* to earrr passtn eiatotheFerings ' J Fare f ora Philadelphia to the Pprings 84. ..Two trains a day from Harrisburg connect with two lines of ooaohesvo the Hpr nrs. Fare from Harrisburg to Doubting (Jap Springs, 3115. Tioketsiobe had at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia: Cumberland Vailey office, Hurt,slmrg: and return tiokets, at same rates, to Philadelpniaand Harrisburg, to be had of the propne to*s ol the hotel. Jm-taul KANAOA, KO3ER. COYLE, A CO. VELLOW SPRINGS ITjUSB, OELESTER i COUNTY. PA. The above-mentioned House having been thoroughly repaired and retitteu in the best manner with new fur niture. Ac., Isrowopen tor Boarders. The.Ye low SpriDgs House ofiers every indaoem*nt to visitor*,, being .large and commodious, with .shady walks fled toraaritio rides, he. The variety and quality of the Bpnn**and Ba»hs have >een long and favo ably known, ana the subscriber, who ms been forseveral years past oonneoted with the Co umbla House, Cape Islind. N. J., will use his best »x -errm * to make the stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable, oiano* ooaneot daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A, M., and on baturdays with the 8 A. M. end 3X P. jg. line., jftvery information will be oheerfttlly given, by ad dress ng the subscriber, a*’ the Yedow Bpriogt.Ohee «r County: or ELLlS,atPhoenixviQe Station. Read ing Railroad. a, U. oNYDER. fyg-lm Superintendent. Ilf ANSIO>I HOUSE, MjUNT CARBON, lvJ. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Families aooomznodated with good rooms at reduced prioes. 'i his old-established House, located in the gsp be tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within L half a mile of Pottsvihe, formerly *ept br Jo teph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia, laa.slnoe his demise, been under the ouarge of his daughter* The House is prepared, at ail seasons of tbe year, for tho reception of guests, and has been recently put m order. The large tardea, and park adjoining, presents great inducements os a summer resort, to persons wish iDg.toeptndashort time uway from the dost and tur moil ofthe pities. where they oris b r eathe fresh moun tain air. and enjoy the wild and beautiful scenery of the ooal region. Commutation passenger tickets, forthe use of fami lies, are sold at a ypouotion of twenty five per cent., and.anaccommodation train will leave Pottsvilledailr during the summer months, to enable those who may df *ire i] to spend the business portion of the day in the oity and return the same evening, on whioh the obarges wiH be thirty-ihree per oect below the usual rates. For terms, apply w> _ MARY HEAD. , . Mansion House, mouot Carbon* isSO 8m BohuglkiH Co, Pa, Lung beaoh bouse, opposite TUCKERTON t N. J.-Thia Hotel is now open lor the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran sient. Having been at a large expense in refitting and re-furmshtng I feel assured that for comfort andoon yenie toe it «ill com pare favorably with any house on the coast. The best of cooks and servants have been procured, and no effort* shall be spared to render the star of gnost* agreeable. The prospeota tor Gunning and Fishing are excellent., oystemor tbe finest qa&lUr have in abundance. With these Increased advan tages, > am confident that the most fasutboaswiThave noosnse for complaint * 1 , rt. B -Oapt. WILLIAM GA«KILZ< will rbn ft daily me of first-class packets from * tlant o City to the beach, one of whioh will be at Atlautio every morning on the arrival of the morning tram from Philadelphia. Iforues wishing to come by way of Lead s Point, or otherwise, by addressing nun few days In aovance, will have a good boat to meet them nt nny point named. w lewis r. sfV-WAkr. £ BRIGANTINE HOClSF—Brigantine Beach. New Jerear. H. D. BMITH, Proprietor. Tms.l&rge anu commodious Hotel is now open for the reoeption of vis-tors. Persons visit ng the a*% there will find tbi« tjie most desirable reg« rt tor Bathing, Gunning, Fishing, Ao. j inprovemen’s having bs*n • ade, soon as enlargement of dining room, new bathing houses, wharf, walks, Ac. Passengers leavt g Vine itreet wharrirt the morning tram, vin Camden an-l At antio Railroad, arrive at Bedloe's Hotel, w L ere Caet. Jenjarain lamer will be in readiness lo convey them to the Hotel, arriviog In time for dinner, jalfi tniholm* BATHING. * OOEAN HOUSE. OAPK ISLAND, N.J. This well- known establishment, the favorite resort of TiMitorB< is now open lor the rscrpttoa of guests. It bos been onnsderuJv.wnlArsed and refunn bed* the sleeping roqma«naiTinuaand airy, and communicate to gait families, jbe house will be supplied wild wat»r from the«old springs Persons dearons of spending a fw weeks of tbs sum mer in an agreeable manner conld not do betterthan to give the «>oeon House a trial. ISRAEL, I.KAMJNQ, . JeaMw* Prop'’ *- AMERICAN HOTEL, BETIItEHUf, Pa*—Th* Proprietor of tills Holol ha* newly fitted np mb house for the accommodation of visitors during the sumner *eawn, The amerinan Hotel la nutated on th« mo»t elevated spot in the Soroush. Bethlehem u toowei. knows for its beautiful soenery and commanding view of the surrounding oountry, and tor its ealubnous mountain air, to require comment. The su.beonberisnowprepared to receive Boarders and 2 ? «milieB, and promises to do his beet to render their sUy with him pleasant and agreeable. Charges Moderate . J. W. R. PHARO, Jeg-lm Proprietor. Eagle hotel, brthleiirm, pa. Tnis biree and old-established House, known as the , "LKHIGK VALUE/ ttUAIMBR iU£TJIEA'*V* tsnowopen for the season. The nooouirnotUtion* of ilia House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here, by t*e North Pennsylvania Railroad, la odd ol the plea santest in oar State. CAuRB YOHK, Proprietor. A MSR'OAN HOTEL, ALI ENTOWN, •£*- P 4.—This well-known and popular hotel haa, during the past season, been MtKATuY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, tnd is now in oapnoity and convenience second to none rfthe interior .of Pennsytvan'a. The heautjfal and leaJt fal situation of All*ntnwn renders it a de lightful summer resort, in view of which apeeial ar rangement* have been made by the BrooTiefors toso oommodatesummer boarders. J. Y. BKCHTKI. jp£A t»el K W. BIGONV. m LIGUT-HOUSB i OTTAGH, NEAR B THE LIGHT-HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N- J., (the nearest heuse to the turf >, is now open for the re ception of Boarder*. The proprietor rewectfpll* solicits a oontmuanoe of the patronage of his friend* and the entitle JeO )m* JONAH WUOTTON. Proprietor. CTAK HOTEL, MM.H2.Y OP.OSITR THJE r. «. IfOTKL, BAMUiXADAMS? f ROPjir : TOR. DINNER FIETV CENTS. AISO. OARRIAQEB TO DIKE. tCT Boarders sooouunodated on the most reasonable terms. ietD Am TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC OITY. i- * —This popular and eminently mvorite House at Atlantio City has, since the closing of last season, been enlarged. refitted, refarnmhed, and completely re uvenated in every particular, and is now open for he season. From £ts delightful situation, near ness to all places of interest, close proximitj to the safest and ben part of the beach, it *s rendered one ol the moat convenient and decidedly the pleasantest house on the Island. Terms—Bio per week; BlMperday. Children and servant* half price. . _ JOHN SMICK, Proprietor. R.L. FURRY, Superintendent, Je2l-2m QOTTAGB RETREAT, Beautifully and conveniently located at ATLANTIC t'ITY. N. J. Boarders accommodated on rewonahle terms. jeU-3m M. MoOLEF.B, Proprietor. THE SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY. McKIBO!N’B U. S* H ‘PEL. - t The undersigned, propne or ol the above-named house, being now prepare* to receive guest*, re speotfuUv solicits a share of the public patron age, Since last summer tnere haa been added to Inis hotel a, tour storied wing, 140 feet in length. con taining (beatde the b*d-rooms,)asuite of three Parlors, forladies, and two for gentlemen ; also, a reeeption loom, wash-room, and spooious bar-room. Bowling Saloon*. Billiard Rooms, and hot ana cold Balt-w«t*r Bath Kooms have been constructed for t(ie accommo dation or visitors, and the whole house whl be lighted with ns. The house ha* been newly painted and far ilshed while the shaded grounds surrounding it have wen put in complete order, A well piannod pleasure Yeoht, and an excellent Band of Musio, have been eo- the season* - /. McKIBBIN, /CARLISLE The favorite resort for those 1/ who appreciate Grand Scenery* WHITEBI.LPHUB Ou a beria™?o S ,*P.. fogm., Good Booi.tr, am! a Good Jircommodationsfor A Uie ' * 300* For particulars send for Circa-. t«*«» oIKnDENIN. i VISSCHER, Carlisle Spring, Pa, fj'I'HRATA MOUNTAIN S~ RINGS, Xli Lancaster County. Pennsylvania.—Thi* rstab- Isbment will he open by the Uto of June Thead vautacesof thisbeauufulresort arei Mountain eoenery, pure air, and soft water; every variety of baths, and amusements; a good stnok of livery borers, and oar* rlagee. For further particulars call ou JOSEPH B. MYKRB, corner Third and Via# Streets; JaMHS 8. GABLE, ffo.Bl 'Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor. JOSEPH KONIGMAOHEK; Eehrata Poet umoe, Lanonster Counts. Pa. unrSO-Jra pOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— Caps May, New Jereev.—Tbis targe. firsl-claee HOT** L will be opened, for toe reoeptum of gnest*. on the 23'h June. 18(30. The House hoe been completely repaired and refurnished. A new oookin« mine, ovene. ■team boiler*, aud every modem improvement added. Extensive stabling attached to toa premises All totters add eased to the subscribers, Capo Island, New Jersey, will be promptly attended to. LAIRD k WOOLMAN. JamesH>Laird J&teproprietor Franklin House, rhila delphia; S. B. Woolman. formerly propnutor Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape island. JeU-dJm CONGRESS HAIL, CAPE ISLAND, OAPE MAY, N, J.—This well-known, first-class Hotel will oe opened for the reception of gnests on SA TURDAY. the Ifitta Inst. The Bowling a lie is have been removed, and new •leepins rooms added, sinoe last season. Jell-ew WEST A THOMPSON, Proprietors; fiONGRESS HALL—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Thia sp&oioue Honee. situated ut Atlantic City, will be reopened with every accommodation for visitors on the Mth instant, by the subscriber. The House fronts the beaoh 111 feet. living a splendid view of the Ocean. ana Is near tha Fishing and Bailm* point. No pains will be spareu to seoure the comfort and oon venienoe of guests. _ -l—P-Pm THOMAfIOGARIIRTT, A MEHIOAN HOTE* , MAUOII CHUNK, yR- PA.—This HOTEL ie-now kept In a manner af* fording even com on to siransers and traveUeff,' EBf * M ”" r “ ,i ley-test ÜbOt W. WlLj^BLj •tor*. _ GfiA BATiIiNU. ” , OAPK MWjf )% ». J. f This flue, large, and airy hoaaoie NOW OPEN for vlaitors. His distinguished for nomfort. )esebt*. and superior accommodations, with ample room for IDO per •due. Terms moderate. . _ , . Je23 Ira AARON GARRBTRON, Proprietor. HEAIH HOUSE, 90HOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J„ Xa now open for the reception of company Comauni- AeaEKIOAN HOUSE, OAPE INLAND— Mrs. M.REYNOLDS, Proprietor.* This favorite hotel will op-n for the reception of visitors oa MON KV.june »tl»., It has been fitted up fit the byt stylo, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of its ypeetw. Jeli-dtPepl CJEA BATHING, OAPE ISLAND, N. J,— » OBLAWARE HO^fe,^^^^. -SUMMER RESORTS. JJKDI.OB’S HOTEL,- ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JEUEY. MANSION HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY jEL&Jr WAAO "*• f s«rf Bow*,) Ttiu.Motu* hu bwn wry maok.ll.r ed uul in. szi&zzz; & a e s%?r r ' SSf,k ° om ‘- bo * **** Hotel to the waarTW spi—diareflect aM eSE ‘” n -^ £ ' .The catering department wtlibe aider my own es & jyss?i°s! bejunsurpassed. • - Terme will bi #l3 per week. Transient Boarders I) per day. 1 (NITEI) ST All'S HOTiL, raw|fflssj£^»jA« Sfiff®A^S«SßJsS29 nwnthslkthe oamtr«,wiUfodthi» one fi)ii?p2SsLfsf {ml,le PenneTlvasia. The sonh Pennsvlvuia wall road paesee the town, aod it is siKs “ r ,riu “• • 7 ‘ M, •‘ rot, *° Mill.nlnni.Jaß. »fiai6, WA,FIBtI> ‘ fK> f. r j? t g.' BEDPOHD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful Summer Resort wiU be opened for “®. /•osptioa of Vinters mi the Flit ST OP JCJNJs* Kept open tiU the Ist of October. . a* ?i pb TiL?® onder the management of Mr. A*. •*faneaee.eoortetms miners, aid t 0?h t . t, . , a<i:^ , irx,si In "‘“ d n . TTNITED STATES HOTEL. LONG . _BR* NCH, . N. J. The subscriber tikes this method of informing his friends aid the mbhe? that on s?' htmss wTTbe omi for the re ception of geests, when every effort wilt be mad# to please those who may Tavor him. The hoasilsmea antly situated on a fine bluff. with lawn in front. a uft viewoftheooean, jrood roads,atabiicg, ha.,make t*« attractive as any honee in the oocntry. The ootc raX i i^ b^f.T^Kt!7r ?00 ‘ 0f * t rSr n °* ' i7 ’ w ‘ M *fr. i §&bi&®s? at *«»•”* - Proprietor. IfANSION HOUSE. MAUOH CHUNK, rfj*- CARBON CO., PA.—This it the most comforta ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, end the proprietor flatten himself that thus (hrhe has no* eegded in keepins it in a manner that oannot fail to ea* tisfr ail hts meats. .v T wL?, 00I1 ?!f!"* nMrI * “«* elegantly famished, and the Table aJlrays contains the very best the&Srkets afford. The hotel is located on the tanks,of the Lehigh. direoUy oppMitethe railroaddepoUand at the base of Manoh Chonk Mountaiq, A path leads from the rear of the hones to the ten of this mountain, from whieh pofn*. eon-eeisnthamired feet above the'Lehigh. the we sublime scene unaninabieu presented* The Hoose is abanoantW supplied withue best and pprest Mountain tsenne Water. 19* Rot and Com Rams can be taken at all trass. ‘ Jeifi-2ra GEORG e, HOPPES, Proprietor. insurance companies. TOHS MUTUAL UN INSURANOI * fOMPANT OP NEW YOAI* 812 MILLION?OP DOLLARS. UIPMTSo iw riasT voiTeaißs ozr list Mnti . WORTH OYKR #IMWBT sxssffisr-' Tkta &&SSSSS; " IUOM VO PM uuvnsi, lAionwttw, w > M s^^sSsßr** Jobs p myers, Learning* Jow.S WIUiUQ O.Ladin,, wkti§" ssat- OAtIK INBDBANUE UUUHANV, NO. S V ' U 6 OHE*TNUT Btraet. PHILADELPHIA. WATEOf WB7IHKD TO FIHE AMD INLAND IISU PIUOTOIS Menko Stem. GEORGEW, DAYtPresldent. WILLIAMS I. Swra’twirTllßLif t SATING FUNDS. A MEBIOAN SAYING FUND.—Com ■Y*. pans’* Building, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Street*. Open daily from fi till • o’clock, and on MONDAY tiu Bin the evening. This Old Institution ha* always paid in fell, on demand, without notice, . "" INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU anms paid baok, on demand. w gold aid aihrer. TBUBTFES. John C. F*nr. , T. K. Hamer, George Nugent, John Anspach, Jr., Baml. T. B *diue, AID. C, Roberts« JOHN o.aim.BMr»t»rr. jotlm CURING GARDEN HAVING FUND, Office, 351 North THIRD Street, between Vina and CaUcwwiL. Incorporated by the Legislature ApnJ 14th, U 8). .Open for Deposit* ana Payments, daUv.Trom PtoPKp’eloec. Also, oc MONDAY and THURSDAY fciv£«lMGB,froin*toS o'clock. Interest A per ocqL per annum. Pegoaitcn ©an with draw their, moneys by Chaoke* if deeirad. Special Da eoeits reoeived. „ w JAMES 0. PRINGLE, President. FsAHnisNsuT. Seeietarv , aulß-alf MEDICINAL. PROF. MORBIS* EUOFPHALO9. There are 100 000 Sofferer* from fiTREARTtfI of ihe NERVOUS sxsrKfit, iatheoityof JPhiWslphm, W “ MORJUB* KUOBPHALOS. Which is an original WONDPRpi/L REMEDY. Compounded from the private formal* of Profeseor Morris, M. D.. of this city. It aots directly upon the Nerves fiv AttSONPTION through the pores, and it needs bat the trial of a SINGLE bottle to test its marvellous virtue*. Sufferers from EXCITEMENT OP THE BRAIN, NERVOUS HEADACHE, GENERAL DKBILiTY. HWtfUMk. CHRONIC NERVOUSNESS, Ac., Will find the desired reliefby its . ♦ EXTERNAL use. •a directed n the Cironlar. TRY Ti TRY T! TRY T! TRY ***! TRY T! TRY T! TRY T! THY T! TRY TI TIIV fl TRV- T! TRY TJ TRY T! TRY T! TRY T! TRY T! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRYIT! THY IT! TRYIT! If jou are exhausted by overmuch study, ff you saner lrom sleepless n!(b,s. It you are a viotim to neuralgia, ' II you are prostrated by exoeaaive grief. If you orave stimulating drinks, __ T TRYIT! T R TRYIT! R Y TRYIT! Y TRYIT! I TRYIT! I T . T»»Y IT! . T As it trill remove those miserable sensation* trhtah in duce a, morbjd diipoaitioq r towaii£suitemperaao' 1 TR>'lT'.ir Toa'ara In any ot its forms.end you will And it a sno thins and INVIGOkACING APPLICATION , u to your nerves, ana worth many times its oost, in the relief afforded. Numerous testimonials from the mo*t respectable aonroQS can be seen, by applying at tna office of the pro *Tis£!nd by MOCKRCDGE A CO., No. 63 North FOURTH Street. tar Ana for Sate by Druggists generally, Jy7*if A (THIS A For **• tftbTANT BELIEF ud PEE AM DMA* MAHEHT CUKE of Uu* diitreealn* oca* ylaint»uae FENDT’B BBONCHIAIi OIOABETTKB, Mada by C. B. BEYMOUK ft CO., IST MASSAC Stieat, New York. Frlea SI par box; aantfra* by .oat mrTSa if) FOJI SALK AT ALL DSUGQISTS 1 . OAKDTOTHK PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING. SARATOGA* APRIL IS, IM#« Ad aUeintt haa been made to deoeiTO the MbUe« bi penwnaoflerinfwhnt lUy cull *' Coneusi Warn” from Foantalna; and at the frioo of eix (!) oenta yer cUm. The vholttaU yrioe of the OenfTOa Wa ter. at Near York, beiac aboat 7H oeate ter iVaaa, the in- Koitioa of frote&diat to eell at retail at leee than eat. and *ithont allowance fa frelihttoartace. or breakage, ie ayyareat; bat their yrcbeble ooaree hae boon to emyty eu bottle of cenaioe Cotut— Water into a FoantaiofiUed riththeirtTaeh,and therebychriateaiaf Itatetsl oontenta. t Wohno mvw told Coni mu WIUI lnFoaMiiu, nor in yiimli of omit oiirr dsjcriptim Ikon ordtnnrr iliidomiioTTi.il. Tbiooik of iTorykoMoof <ki (•nun* libmndid " COKQREW WATS*”-" a * W.,” ind inj, Titian! thooo .mida-udliuonon U« oork, U connmriiT. whttiwr from you turn or BoitiM. oujuib * warn!. FtomMm* of Cob*™* Mu. Th» tellowim (intlnaaa la ruu4*l>!iU, na i FRIr DKaIOK mown, aor. FIW C **?•• ekKUKRIcS GEpWli, Jr,«(• Md OUataal. *Kw-»..l WOKWaTrjfc. W—v3t<ftr. * BON. TRUNK. VALISE, AND TRAVELLING BAG MANUFACTURERS, No. 613 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA (Under Janes' Hotel.) W FACTORY, NO. IT SOUTH SIXTH STREET. ltl7-lm ! AZUMKA ! AZUMEA 1 AZUMKAI AZUMEA I AZUMEA I AZUMEAI PROF. MORRIS' AZUMRA BAKINS POWDER ( Hwafftaiarod aolaty No. SB No**li FOVa“,i ■mat, aadferawaa' ot>a4i.>,ir * AMfc’SRREHTS. JVATIOVAL LW^N^S*^" ,MO * »■*-“•» “- THIS 8 T JJT TJIQUP JS OF jiuwCU.MS. DANOt 18. AMD COMEDIANS. AckpowMged by ConuMssraw and Profeauss the owt Will p»rfoimfor ma fP‘ -i -i ' , HX -IQHT. ONLV/ ■ ..MdSATTIkDAV AFT.R..OON. Jolj M. Combißins »/IHTH WITH MDBtcT».d iBNiLf 8 aaujsemkht wira iNSTLvcnoir. -i h l Vtku ! h , e .° kTHioPI ?N i. Knmtriab't. ha«.mh .1 Celilgi’fi fat scary mn ia>tlr ws* 55 *idc iintt RitOTMuiiu iM^ocisfeiMH.wtinsim* presslyfjr him end In of whiehherej*de *** «»APPBOACHAOL« Aafi aL*nK For paniealare see email Nils, PAICK OP ADMISSION! liCff- W- o,iSi*«*«ch*ii. »nw5S!rT“ ** "Win •*» *««• « -tkj tta~S t^lS:i2rari » M««rw4 for Udlßß usd a-B' *«»■ "ww-tyM;! Penna.aoammyor the fine * AK. 1H.—1023 GffVßfWirp StrMt tn^°i?io °* and Seelp-‘ miZiil ' JM. Olid fr|L Ad mratoii M ots.-. ehildrea chder IP years, atmaUT jyV-tf SJolomon’s tempS? : nn. ifttosss: Whfiffs » l ssS.iSff art ®f of BoiS«yS TeSyfiflft^F OPKN fe ,^ter,,lD^ ln^ekodeL . AdralwoQ. S 3 o*au; i hiWr*n. hull .n«. . fiiaassssassjahS^*. SPORTING: POINT BREEZE PARK.—On THrBS- l* best three in five, to harness. Tick- HIPLS and PISTOL GAL ffiffl BbS&n., IVfiJ S?e"S?f ‘la£lm' 1 GSW in tbs Union. WANTS. B;.y, from 15 to 18 yews jyfg st Poor doors below Depot, Germsntoww. Pa. A acquaints A sSJSJI * t? V FROM THE n °H3IAL iay^w^waaSag^ W , ANTru-BT A TOOJTG .\jAN A • Ktaitfoo jo a vbolfii'e dry modi.' hardvara *oqm; uaddrftaitda ttWID-BY THE ADV£IiTISEb" T » Wno eta civs firat-oIAM hfiaiirtiM mfirinm J 10 a wholfMie drj'ioods joSSav boatt'a. &?&*•' or * AdJreSr^yrS»^S!SS •WW”-S2!=tJS3J“' ggfii"g>jM“aa , aa.rgig W"AN TED—i n active middle-aged snan v ??thor without mtiMiti a sartMr {«tßir> wjjlilt bonan m Uua city* til moat hiTf aowt ‘~ r — r and an credit. Oaa T,oS STaro fall Mina, “ 14 ' fjk YOUNG MAN, who has had some ex wSiJfESiiS. & J3£SS»I3^&.W“bS A * EXPERIENCED practical w ?• «s®» atlhiaa oc. • j,i? n« %VANTED—SSOO, FOR WHICH GOOD _ / freehold aaanrltr will ba rleen. and an interne in a TaioaLla patent. Addrece •• Patent,” M ihi.Ti I o * l ; -■ st as- ■WTAaTBD—A Wet-nurse with a frcs • mini™™?** nr,n,l ~ n^tKS - *•%££!»■ A THOROUGH accountant, who CApAhl# of conduction tb# fioMO'ft] and bo- Y*i2 1 21£2^?* ft '* of * m »n aS »«onni! esuWit&ment. .JK!£2S?* ’ 0,411 Aotrm at tan om 'A. j\im* I^jNXID—A young man as salesman; d With th* March at ZfiTktftradaofituavit*. To/toy aenoa wiUbayivco. a ddre«t Box 4IA, F. u. f,jj K*GR SALK—The Stock and Fixtures of a , \ .Wholesale Boot and Shoe Hrmse. now dome a good bunnera, This U a good opporloaity foray one wishing to go into the business or a house wai.tin* to increase their tn>dc, Satiaf otorr reasons jgteUg for out. ACdreas '‘Box 280,PhilaaeiSiia Post Utnoe, wi*h nunri ieSB-tt ANTED—A Mtuauon, by a xoan, ▼ " thirfy-aeren year# of ace. of extensive exeeri •nee in traameae. o t gped adr yen. end competent tn &u almoet any position. either ae aclerk. Msenttendaßl, or salesman. ia very respectably oo&nected, and esn Sre the mo*t satisfactory references ee to integrity, •ntr- and bunnea oapaeity A moderate ssfTry for will be accepted. Address** B. O. H., n office FOR SALE AND TO LET* ATLANTIC CITY.—Two rooms in a £*_-epUaie, suitable for a »mall family V.H be BBjrrfcJloi reasonable form*. Ac dres#, a A-BHont', Blood's Despatch. . jjjp. t* * TO BUD DERF.—A large lot, having three front*, suitable for immediate improvement.* »i»tmtedo.TWEftTih.Tß street, be! .wCaTaaRINE. Will be sola on aceomaiodpUac tents to a par* who wihimpiove. For terms, dec.* address ■•K/ > office of this paper. Factory lot fob rale.-a Urge lot having three fronts, admirably sitaated in the boothwes’ernpartof the city. Wm be rentedorsold on reasonable terms.- For parioalart, apply as this office* hid tf FOtfc SALK—On Accommodating Terms, tLe Store and Dwellin- No. 211 An h street. Apply to WiUIoM R. At Ltff. jjfof/ No. *35 AKCntueet. HAtF interest in a literary PAPER FOR BALE.—A rare opportunity to se eere a penxunent income ta offered by tbe pmpr.etora of one uf the first Literary P»n#ra rn tbe coaatry. is ho wishes to meet a purchaser cf one-half interest. *• he Journal referred to hes a large and 1 creastat circula tion, and it can be shown, beyond alt doubt, teat tea short time it will realize a spVndtd income. To a Lire- Fary man *t»e opportunity is a rare one; to neb. terras of tbe meat liberal enaraeter will be accepted. It is not absolutely necessary that the purchase- »hocl« be of literary tastes; in that case, however, a good basinet* man isiodtspeosable. The fullest information aa to tb« ereseotoonnitionof the paper will be cheerfully gtven. Forparttcalare, address or apply to A. WIACH. 3«0 CBEdiNUT Btreot. Philadelphia- jyXJ-Gt TO LET—The 2d, 3d »nd 4th stories of STORE NO.MBM4RKBT STREET, suitable (or wholesale Jobbing Business. Inquire on the pre mises. J)l7fr *FOR BBNT—READY FUBNISHED -SAKaLON BOARDING BCBOOL for Girls, LIND&N Street, near Green. Germantown. This established *chool, with large. a ; ry buUdiftge and shady ground*, is now offered on account of the dsatil of one of the Principals. Apply to CHARLES J'INKS. Jy 14f *O5 AQSTH BM.OXD Strek. TO LET—The first floor ©f the fine Build ing No 7C4 CHESTNUT street. formerlroocup’ed as a wholesale tand lately aa a retail) FaaoyGmdseuO PertulQcry Store. Apply at the office of J ULtS Ha L- fcL ACo.bo TOdCbEoTMJTetreet, Phila. jyl2 Ipi HJESSOUBI LAND!! 300,000 Acres for Sale, at prices rancinr from 11>* to M cents per Asia, in any sueuutiee required. TAXEd pud, ana PaTENTS procuresfor purcha sers of Uwd under the Graduation Act. Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage staau>. For inrther mlormat on apply tn WILSON, Raw LINGS * CO., U. 8. and General Land «genta, CH'-BTNUT p Btreet 1 _ Between THiRP and rO> RiH, at. i OCIB, MO, WARRANTS bought, told, and located. Jyl 3m S* FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY St RESIDENCE, with aN>nt ten acres of Lsjxl. an J improvemsn a, near the Brandywine, tut milee south d WswCbsstar, near the BaltUDore CentraJJUiLroad. Addrees J. w L ON. ja tf-lm* Parker Ue,Cbeater county. Pa. • TO LET OB FOR HALE—A FOUR atorr houee, double back bnildiu's, all modern im eroremeats, in oompleta order; an decant lar. e yard. Tense low to a good tenant. Situated No. f 824 CBbSTNUT Street, amWSS No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Mascclo Rail myA-tf rpO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS A Far aale a, large lot fg the atefion of theatty, well adapted fpraNaragTy. Terms tTefTFQf particaiare addrees ** K.” at Ait oSee. ap<7-tf HOARDING* BO MiPISQ—For a gentleman, wife, and two sma l children—»• wanted to a- en ral part of titooth good *Dispatch. jt 1 >-4t* FAMI' lES and Gentlemen desiring supe rior board foT the summer eta now hare eboice of lera*.eoo» rooaweiPsS WALNUT treat, jja (a* BOARDING. —Gentlemen and tbelr famibee.or single geotlemeu. can be *ceosa ■ttdrted with Board, with pl«a«ant aod handsome roOwia. famish*! or nofumished, at 6to at.. •outh side of Wuhitutoo rqtare. Tbe location. b*ioc ofpoeitc to on# of ths handsomest paris iathecny,is «ea*ral> end extremsly p’easaat. 'iraosient persona vim ting tbe eity can be aocomfeedMed by tae dey or week* Term# moderate. A baeemeat frost room, wita private entrance, for rent, cm table for a n office, jeii-tf TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE HMinmodM.il wia rood,«JrT.MTtn.nt,.r»r.c sirmararWiAfflwr lliroHl, mood 1 . HMit- r »ta jSjie UAINiS BROS.’ OVERSTnU'O AT K N T-A CTIO. PIANO FORT ‘s. “JMW FlrM Clyo Pim. > r adfffifiQCniOi tAims XiV .at dot- srsty'se for at [iffteton Cash Prices, ted warranted ford years, t bcoond-hand i lauoe for ml* sr>d io rent GeoßGivl. WALKER. B.E Cor.rfB*V nT" sod“Vrh At. PRINCR A CO.'ti Improved MELODEONn Km >♦B, Upwards. irUSm poNTISKNTAL NaIIS, (Fdge tripe ) V mtPuCqcriircd at the Portag*Nail and Iron Work/ from superior quality of Juniata iron,on m3eh : tee moat approved construction, t&j w irnatec. t*i tw * t least equal, in quality uniformity, and tmah.io U v other brands m< ha market. Othar brands (flat and price rri pe) sjware h-ari JOS. C. D. CBkraTMAN, * 4IM 'illl VlKkOb tftfvft. Priaca Sl Christman's Bu**n.u s.i!td pt,-»w.r* Hoes for saia as above. . jyjg \Hm fJflOOnn I,AVaNA c-<Liits. ofd’r yvFv|Vvv ferent brands, all sizes and pr:u , » Jr, store, i<y re--f rmvais. fieri '«r raw by *3O Sw CsiAULkS TLTL. TJU WALNUT Blgpgt,
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