boon rootlroa of jttmoUor,- : 0-/53 'iitfirMltg: «>■»of.hit .Bootipt > A|riii,!«iiMihlt -..Vvptt Aq|^ ‘-■---li; ! A** afSl* ««li«o« «t ■ the SpHoj hf» tot UW «r«s «? rtmoro e«M*o W- WtaohotoM',. fot of- ikn itoUbjUfeßJJft. .(.5: **«o.Bl»<»i»8IW' WMr; - f’oirljr,:*; bwHtoM*-' -•••■ **• Swnntw ••■ ■ r wWS«Sto*n Hfrfife •wtmtt** .y»^ t thjr .Mooad. .(..•„, •ar»ttOT»wS».-. - AdndhoWen wtohnw tiot «w»nt*4 br«W »i>b*»»ofMpr**i>lj». ’ ' (ton Ti(ito tho pfHuSW >l* moMtatftor; %4*j tf uio.to.itonwJTiT’W-»■ : Stv‘?,u -,i i?~t.^'-t'.S'. t .‘.--■7^;:. i-:;-~P- Bour Hnliet.' - lair)». Fjp«*;o4lw were, ■weeknedthr market fcenerally -> R«r*din*fiaeltated between f! Vandal*. • Sche-rUin Nhvikatfon; ioidnt ifc and .clowd r~ r ?/:.tkf f«ri «inttf.end.thero ! lrae no. -\'-' _.inove\e*tiß Go»rora‘oek". -■? ~ ; r : ; From the Girard (Fne eoatfty),i*ep|rM<«i*i we' teanf '■ ■ that tk#ffel*ai%nd travelcrer merome of tse Fttti > , tore and£ ieSatfroadfteleadi'y (icreajiw. nod enffi* .. Toato through, to. ■‘FMWKgerr.ndW leteißf , - Girard attto<m PiUthergf »*xi moroior by * Ukf6aW, TWii»d"mo b* aeetiix peckettat Fharon >-itt thiVr«aiofV.ft3:Oaitei4Baff/’JfcCp»-lUMi , TM» n ■•' ier*,aiter aiopd pightV rettoh psoket n't Ney Briglt* too. eoenecfcw«with.,the train iun expressly ‘for that .. ~, eoaneoitowbytlit Mitaberg:. Fort Wajce.andChtoM© - R&Hroed OonreaV, and thiu arrive at at " ' * On thir announcement the discovery ofanriferwu .'i edeitdfeitti KovaT Scotia, the Lieutenant Governor detr>tehedoneofthi>rolaa»oTeandcheiDirt> .-rtrXtßf’eCmJege to aseertaintheir tmovmlee andim . Fortanoa.? THf wrcMorraade :a half day’* ekaiainar “Hon/ and proaonaoedtha -whole story adelnaion and.a ■nare. He taratkateUixmgha few grains of goldhaye been found; he woo d not give a doubloon,for fUDthat v eaabe ©btalafHd'there: ,Hundred* werfdtiglngland v " crushing rockii Ait thoaewho had hern there a week - had noteacuybcold to arteke a sovereign.,;,’ ’ ; ' Theieovitoftlie Xdyieme' JudiciiiiCourt ©fj Maine , w the LepLslataieoCthe State,haven©, , V' right, leentot Jaw reguietmgtK* nnßipff.br. railroad tyt&e charter.ie glvefa to the 1 '■ *The loitajature-im* control overall thatre- ■ JetceteeaMr of*e*M*efVt bat non*' -- merely to tbe'cMteiilettee of thettaVelinfpdWijß. Jhie' natation came in an nation against and Keasebec Railroad' Company, for not detaining a- their (nM twenty wiaotef, to the eot of lass, ■ . I tb Wte»ent ahowe:the'reeeipf. oftM. Delaware Xhetefek Canal Company. compared with tie f eamefamelaetyear: \ -~ c . •- r --' ■."{ .. ... , , - . y ; SSS-885 U • /- Jtorfiu#id.. „. .»l(l IWII Til# followi#* i# th# *lr.onnt of coal tranported o#a* th# HnnUtujUon and Broad Top Bailroad to n th# v##k. : •fidler/ulr lt.isjo: :> - Juljr - 1 -’ Amount nkimpNl ehief*dtoe*s>edate tact i ear-..-.i .65.M0 -y'i yltohmfj,. Sri.Vi .im Tha Badal* CaafYrr learn* that a“cootieo* hat ion . baen made withife*»<*.Ki&jre: ’Crctatd iiish, reedy (hr the can, -viittln «ik inoaiha,‘a‘ me**' of tkaßnfalo ~ aod Pituban Hailrend.aitrniiiueoothfrnttithaaraat ‘ albas. the eut liranch of the Taantntarant - - oreek, twenty- eenamll«ifi;l*i!*tii...Hf. Broaa.whio, . hrtbaway.iaeaanrialawof Mr.VanferMltthewaU . ianwnnraileoatraetor.hM taken bonda bftha read for . $ llS«oa at .thirty o«et(. on which hale to w at the rale of Bto,wr) ierwionth,:Tli* ccmrehy hay* bought . .... chair*. rail*, ho..forthiaei*ee ofthaline, and! nan' ! haraalraedfbaantoworiio* itfor tvoorthra* waaki. ; ,'l'h# portion of tkh Knaiedicatadaxtard* Iheroad aioroaa the State bn* aadiatothe bearterMcKaeoeocnty,' perhae* the riebaatooal diitriet of Panaaylyaaia." r Tha aumal ieaoftof tb* dinatori bftha hiajint,/ SWlnad and XrasMoittattu Ooraeaorha* been lined in an«at aanahlab. The lent final year.embrace* the : - ' aarmdfVoih Jeauarrllha*. to January via. . Tha> yroaa raMieta ror tb* year have been »1 a» rsyea: ahoar >n« an ineraae* arar tka eranoni year of Sift m» r- . : The eorreatoadinf axpeeaM.ware. for M6S. Ml *W If. ,■W forms, tMr^o.rJ, ; b*m« tiiMMtrMaii; . Xbopyeep! timed exaoaMe.totbe <*-nlaxeka«* been i ’ rCxedecad, beia*o*ly»i<jar - oeht.or 10* raoeial* iTha' r ; raribai rr«tlt *ha |B}< In 1CC7.41K and-WUM,« '.*r J ehßt.,iTh****oiW! ) -e*ntla«* e*f.l*4'tt»i<r^t:and’ loaa, Januarr l..l«fynO*r »*»*’'* two Mf-yeerly dividend* vu #lBi,SBS.«jabn*ln' . craaaia* th* aur*!.* aoocmt to SCOMiailiMiaimqr* than 13 V ean’. m the entire capital itock. tcil iuf , hciant to abaorbaaor* thvi tw,-llilrdiof thexntire fulled debt, whioh aaaaanta to #SBJ oca. .The etti ranted coat for orrf)in* puaanfiara per mile i*-aia* anllai and . for trvtiportihr freight three neat* per tonrrirbioh’i* a mlaimoro lee*. tkan haa bean.rbacbed tbjhaay.ra'lway. .: ,-iri tbia conntry.Th* enethmary ralnroaof thelraaan ' .»ef', fQrta* drat four month* ef. tteogivaa* iabrwLtehf e*niin<aoverth*eaaieiioatb*iaUn&rt3SjCSsl. In -Tiawier. tbeJayoraWeebeditibnbr the loaiaaaaand ,/• fin***** bftha road, it. baa been entreated that a dla ’’ tribati<w*ho4ildb> nada to tfe atoekheldet* at the time of thaeath diaioend tajanaarynaat, an rxtra'Oiv'dend ■ of t» eer.<>eat. fa hth<!k, or oaa ahara bf fall etbok for . ararr tan ah*»e thin*,b* l d to each atoehhoMar. , , Tb» foltowiatf ara tna carrant aaotatiora for apacia, doraaa'laanakncti, kei. aafaniuliad hrCraaiaa> Co^ .. baakora, No. tOßhßtk'niirditrfat i . / Old amat. >(®ua .I.UUi oaTmarirra* (old. .71 «- „ “ S 3 SeTer*l*na.... k 45104d7 , ,German emrna-.’.j..US geanithdoubloon....,li.v - , Trench gatnot “ . ...t1.70 'vJ -'B'rf.inoßano*. •• ■ , : ritilmdelpht* Math . Excbance Satlea, ','JaUn.Ufi." • ■ ‘'J ' • laroam air». E.Sr.ariuMn,iUX Walnnt Street. einier BoaltD. , ; *»gann*eaCi>o.. ft)< a MorriaAaa' prar...l'7 . ,i0*cu;e*......,.?~t0S m JQ4 do !■. ...a ®j2 ?■<*Citr«a*■»,■ ■ -.r.imdd teoreai fccoatea aig. ~. - - ddaanyl Man aom.Hti KKaehahioa’ itaak, ~ JJX SSTWTSKB JWamitt.,. . ; " JJ*Oara j fcdaib*a , aPO(fooCitrSla..........loosi , r r.i - .f SicoKHBOASO. - r ■ - i-;, : - Wapiti 44X kTnfflvfr HftßPr Ij i ClkhfcllUtf iolmd tbokfa^aH^ *~jtm mtii lWjMft E U lm. W 4 70 rf * ir/’ ? •- :yy»**Mii«M«M«t Mf; u »i«ios« nkw. witk * m- ia; Uwoalf Ml* w* h*sr of i« ■ mhpmCm t»». fM*K9* 7t.«iUi moderate' Mtulolkelrad*at t»«*or«t*i. Fadorbraod* rant* , IgSWOv *i* <*<m« at 7 «Huo for orf P«»b*"corn .aHsaißsaaaa^fe agßwaßfafeitairiTifeiiia'i}' SrtWw-fhff; WP*£. i* ®UJiO.r» '" a»ti , *® #,: gAlgjnflCO -lot reported &i}3^o \ ' _ JalrlO. ; • - 1 i ■ S I&.\'.',\\'~.'.'.'-''ax - «-• * ff <*..rrr[*rWt «r"‘fa*..,!.; 4I» tv i <afr> ,Tdo———vlTjßj 2*. - :fci. . !• - M If ~8» .},.•,? &&rM|UM Cl»» A T(;Siio JkT?IS)S j* ij :; . MarkeW.^T^f*^^''' I :MBbkSSS imMfmm i 1 . • v».r.'Aif ;• S^M^JSSi'lssi wgawwjHbg .: gum . Wtt»l>>Ktea :«Ma wm Milter <h« : on. 1? nsn!sß^&sS7 L ttf'mi&'if&R* J*q?r4*jw wKKa .word*maka, jOlUr»^>iw^ , ?W?*r? 3fti peop!«. add hoyginja'wwab Uuw.aadWuiF wofeb maka tkem bitabpad jMMWt JMWM matotham wishful. -Kind won*al*o pjodaoe.thair own iraace.oaaieiiVioiilstaßd la.'; Thexaootha.'afed <iaitt,end ©on fott thaburer. „Tfaay ih&ma him oat of biiaoaiv moroa*,- mnkiad faoUacs; and. properly appreciated* le*shiintq piirohkeeiHi tarnantt at'tfca “ Prioa of uOpIiViiLB Ho.«7 Ckaaiaut rtiaet.. , s.i -*, ■ \ ' -: ooatlraftd uaafal Girt fa! presauted to each pur chaw. _. , t - , :v . . ,\_; v ,* w tf ARRIVALS AT THB PRINCIPAL HOTEIS,: io llo’ojworiAsritiaßT. OptfTIRENTAiiHOTBL--Coni*r Amt# afid Chestnut. AII Lyons it 1%, PitUbnrg , M Williamson, Phils •- L I eosdftdc;Phils F Audi*, George’wn, D C iirJ H^ibbk.DO. FKWeLh.Balt. TDiooea, Ala '■ < ; WCcjudelU Patyatson.N J SiwwtlUmff.Y-' - r AdeZabatetN Y £Uaa«r» Baiwor, Me ' • <1 BOhew, at Loam ThrwlUvern .M i» < ■•• - PMtTomy, F Y . iheo HTiitonTN Y - WW Lortnjr, USA Ber.8 er. Auburn -*;• WKart, W f - »iOi ,- -W Conner. BaU is, Louisville'-,-H p Trig*. i.onisvme J*ew Haven» ■ Mi*» L C Mix. *ew Haven sett, m-Haven- , John Triplett,St Louis witt. Hartford .LUett»n*s Balt .. , , lju MoUla . Wut«r B Braggs, Mobile Wuh - • John s Green, mass „ mHiiLY.* - f*-. J NSinclaton, Wwh, D C h,I)C MtettlfM ISMS.: fiS KM, n . r.Phile ~ WB Gerrish Nif N Y ‘WAAllen N Y „ L SsmlParker.Balt' _ .W T Tucker A son.Chioaco Hsralßteveieonfc-wf, Kjr A HWasbington, Nashv*® | BdwSrai|b -1 Josephs.; ' MF Thompson. Cincinnati Thoe J williams. Cm; 0•„ WB tchtnrr; Cm lnnati C Dana Gibson,KY Pater »®rdie. WUmmip’t .OA tox. FottsviUe - J B CmIHT Jk l& Kittnmn* T Blow A.wf,rt Loots, gyuLW NT aaGnaptoa, Barham. T. , W.T.Cloegh A le, N J M Kieg/Piusbor* ... CR AlUa.fitobmond ««■ <i«df«rdeAle,Balt .ii WifuemsanA MwVeaclw . C Berk «J*le* T I a.Va ■ J r Denny, BsU . . Thoe GofifeW, Boston • J W Riohrac<nd.Piltafield UhaeM htilrr, Bale ' Mr* Zwiskr, Phila Misa ftilbamßalt ; ' 'FCbehmidt.ilinsnA fXmta : : W^JhlSSfiff* MrsSO Jenkins', Sfoofclya 'TPSecUwiek, Louisville Miss Jenkins, Brooklyn. «l B Church A U Meinp’s ,, W BSteveae tn, Cherlea'n ■ oS»mw A wf. BaU ; < T#Chlc«ter, Ah costa MkehUrtin, Brooklyn ■ J Brown,'Jr. Providence , G Smith. Conn - JHFilfOo.Phila V H/WiUiwiJ«w,iex,)fa K Pattewra. NY : « Biseh w. Jr. Wetriult BaU - _ 1 P MeCredy. New Bophell .. 0 K WlUis. Freehold. K J te-450 “■ kfpAW 0 1 , } OISARD HOUafe-MinUi uh) ChMtoat atroU. Gbunl£mUhVFa-' v- L AGBcma*6kr<onie OM Hunvon Georcetown -H Mann. Beilefont, Pa H Beefcuaa A la# Balt r JaeOorrfeD, BaU_ W l.'JohneoaiNY- ■ Mi«rJohnson, W Y Mies W Y . , OLPairbanlte. Chicago Mim FaTrbiilta.Ctuoafo GgFresbh.'Md „ -- Jm KimballAls,NY Miac Kimball, M Y Miee fhonia*, N Y. John P Wel»ja, IV • W W Wright.lDowmngt’n W W BroorafitH. St Lonis. An tone n«Keorce.N O T-A »atthew».Kr, , % D Hamilton A la, Mies WGQibwa, Pitt,bar/f . Jmßu*). Vs - : IT Is Lewao. Lanoaeter 15 Franklin, Lanoaster JaaMoiinard.waah ,a _yBM Jenson A wr.oc Mre Kobt Laiu, 8 G John G White, Albany... F,A Biearßa..rrxu MueHnowden, Utioa, g Y CBnhart-charics««B»B 0. Miseßtuhlon,Uuoa,N Y MiM Uaaoan.Va MiiattaUton, lil ' Mr Hoot, «Y. JaaKelio* Aarife,KY gluMjtJbhnstoa.SO- MieeFoater.N « ’ sa»iiW6 s c 0 . Mra.ooetwiok.N Y . nuCoole-.Datmqiie JMJ’nncaa. Va , - ÜBiiiyer,Hartlord MrWalker. NY ■ J fOfeCsrty A U.Law’ce IHr Norarood. N Y ’ 1 Mia* Bent -.i -MiMLoary.NY ■ MlteYonak* BY. , ’ ; Maataj Yoanc, N Y T Ttom A la, Maas ■ Mis« Crost. ■ rG IT Graham, la KClrmer, Reading J W.Uriffitb, Natobea. VBFonter. Readme l»aao«ck ? r, Readinx: Mns Beroanti A »on, P C Misaßdiley, Wash , J B Stewart, Wash ioMhrnwMVfSV Jno Thmnraon, i\ V 5« aMixn; Ax-.r ■ - 6 .« ohwuii.r t i«, wa Orleans ' i> Bixby,New York OJ Piosey*i«aneaeter MrMecens. Lancaster JamM Banon U, Pa • , Miw Banorolt. Pa , 3 Robii a r n,.Ohio ' J w Uanney A la. Pel AlttJLeins.Smyrna,Pal SRJohnso«.WY . MtMjjatißSda.PiJia - GeoßHsiweU.NY Wfißrooks,Coiambus,o WLSalmon.Nl DITRooUes.RY /-■ r' &obtPoole,Baltimore :* Crispin. US* - James Yoaeg. Übio H P harder. Wm < Cimple»6Birrn& HLSarles, Hanford PW White, NY Min White, NY. u Maater White. N Y .*'(/Hackov, Nemtfk T . a M Hally, Riohrnond BobtGopiemitb. Balt •. MrsGo.dsnmb, Bale HddwJeasoe,Momropa. .O.Stiaolair,l>ei OB .Vr.-JuiIBSICAN HOYBL-Chestnht.above Fifth. WMj^ya;Ca^b(moo«lar' W Wo»fft lajPotuville. i p»iftird,O Min OXWofT, PotuvTle 'JIB «j»t:ng, Ofcio * _ * ’ MisLCWolfl.Potwyiile Wra o Rtll, Man weylanf A wf,N Y J B MoYevviiamsbarc- - Mr MoPariaod. P* - -I)Spear.Bpriniheld.ili' Hjieokwitn,Conn Mrs Hyde. NY- A' 4 - ■ J Wiutersteen, Pa KMBeanldjnc.NH , A J Wintersteen. Pa HMorford.NY A Thopjpeon. NY. •. John Hi Ball A wf* N Y ; Ira Croea LowelUMass Chaa J Harangtan, Del- Chan Brown, M 0. N Y C Ran stead; - w.H Bradford NY. WJ MendenhatUCoatesv’e.N N Y > Wi!»; R 0 A Mjra 6 InderUert N Y . 4TI oreiWilraihgton. If C J'hnHait. Wwt Chester JvFBxnth ) Keadiax*P»:». KK Wilson, Wash, p C T P Kinsey, Reeding, Pa WRiriok.NJ ' - g M Brown* hY? . Jenninrt. NY ’Jaa Bavnee.'Bslt) . .■- XL Tapper, Mass SWMssiio A la, Ball Nelson EffteH, BaU Keenan, - David Johnson, Del - rawaoQ,Balt. i ‘*. v ST.LOUISROTRL-Cfentnntstreet.aboveThird. PFnneb.NY ;&'W:?eb»Wi Afai. NY IS-Seid* Jr.NY RijAvdsrsvn, NY X Morton,N Y', ; W.Kioe; Be!t - L inies. Valedaia • ■ SjwStokac,N J Johtt-Brown. Phila ? J TjHarneon, Md MreLovejof. Balt / . ,AWinbr«ast,N Y ■ FGlsxier.Cfnn . > J i' Hedden,Newark CFinck,JereeyCitr .. Phils iSteaSsiiiwc 1,1 -'MaasJw^ [eland A GQiue.Boetm ' • . J J Cherry, *C - ' -U Ha;.«,_N C - , »n Kenloa Ala,N Y MnJ pßaker,Va , > HCFairfax, Va * P Horae, f» Y . , r THE UNION, HOTKlr~Areh street, above Thud. WLepper, Phila J Realck, Ciroleville. O ,J H Iwteva. Cmn.,o - -T.Bhot«ell,Cifolevilte,o XRBoyd,Ohio - WaTChambers,Phila Jwilsoa.EaSton. ' RGClarke. NY ■WGreen;Riebmocd ‘ I M-M Merrell,NY K Anaaa,HYk'’.- -' B lit Davenport, MMa R N Bittera. Easton 80l Palpier, Oino, O. HBMiiler.Raston” CBillj,OMo XP-Baily, Trenton NJ. - Min Horner, Fasten HBypih*mer, Beading'• 'David Garjs,*'aeton . Dsaiei Wilpon.Ohio . Dr A J Xas i Geo M«r«r*'Phila CEBroonsU, Conn Oscar K Boyd, BaU - ‘.. / ~ , . 'MERCBANTjS t ,BOTF^*~^oartii.street, below Aroh |»?K taUr , Fe*er Lott, Illinois W'Whtta-er. Peach Bot’m H Nathan, Texas J N'nrohir*n A la, Texas C Renter, Reading F Squire, Philadelphia ft u Brown. Beading f Ati nrodhead. Jr, A 1 Ch'k PW 0 Bontel er, Pa i 0 L Mead, Hrattieboro JMoAb**#, Williamsport 1 J Cessna A la, Hertford Mm R Cenaa. Bedf .id 1 A Waterman, N Y J Ke*d.‘ Maos field • . . ML l±;an*»n. Conn N Aaser, Hartfoid, Conn lion Wn Bigler, Pa OR Bar/«U, Md FOUNTAIN street, above Market. TO Frame. Milford. Pel i JtJ Rowbothnni, Wilm.Del JobnJ Galarha, Phi’a ;. . W Bryan, MD.NJ ’ JmmFßaaderaon, •; SSFeaiheretoa, Md 'Peter LBtidh&m; Get John W Molesion, Mo &s*?*?*?* 2*?** a R Conk Dover. Del •N Yan Sahsiek, If J • - T_P Rankin, Missouri .MissidaUivaQ.laoony ■' W W pobmey. Del [NATIONAL HOTFJL—Race street, above Third. L Nhtunc, Pibe Grove H Davit, Franklin co. Pa . F'jfihry.nDbQy,kUl flaVen. 3 fi'»(einer, Boh Haven , MjMwferg Bek Haven . Lwhitsker. Mt DXong. Ifew Jersey . WAkilow, New York D witAber, Lebanon' J « Tolbert, centre co HFlohnaon, Pirtsburc C Fopot, Hmccold O w Bnggt, Tockerton | ,A Piioe, Plttaton j BtaTOS UNlON—Market Street. above. Sixth, HPDnobar,Pitttbarg ! Clone, Sbiepansbdrg,Pa J DConrid, Ohio 1 , • J Bradford, Baltimore B WiitiAme A la. Wssh’ton J Hpa.lin. Pittsburg A l oiwTLewtstown _ . Wise LJ Stefprd, Pa J oii±n U %“""“' P ‘ : bdll MERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Street. ab. Cheetaut. DW Chandler, ThU* 1 Joe Pyle.Chesterco '.. Hfraui Evans, Lancaster ©o Geo tt Bioking. Phila 3 With, Ftcenixvilte . W*i Sway ne. W Chester Uu« flccUftt .Fort D#po*U £B Shuler, Cheater co H JHooaUffl.liiCoo . ;W> * Shuler, Chester co D FMfantrniffinixvilto v^gassljShem, AB Vaßdertliee,Ph«Baixv’e MfeG4tctag*&9chil. 11l M #«> te«t, H»mabur* , „ , Mr t Bro• a,Tbcßni*vijjo Mi«B ockbndfco.cymb d Jj B Jacobi, West Chester BLACK’ BEAR HO TElAThird utr. ah. Callpwhlll. D Miller. Redding MUes i:h*mbeis) Soine.t’n *.O IMtoodiwa, Readies'ji'hn Ruth, »** Geo Nfliteje iv. Zinnavitle - C Helriou. Kutitown vise M NtiQieyer Z.oaev’e Benuevide Smith, "a E 4 Fjitx.fi fcaston -- - shoe H Woll, Danboro’ A . v MT. VrTWifoif HOTEL— Be©ond_ street, above Arch. Gso W Ellie* H troksco " O WBodimeo.Port Jervi* rMiddlelon.Njr. : . .Jaroee Wagner, Del NHCamertr.Lebigh «. Ra Man A wf, Del 6 WfiiHitnerinsn. Utoioi * D ittnDoweii, o*.io g NY . , i«»cir AWtir F©y«S--ThiVd St., above Oanoyhill. 0 E Lofcbtnan, Ca< l ate HP Draohentnillgr, ra .Bw>«roeWfAl**ntoWn r 'J3 P Applebaoh* Bucks OWJ toson, jSlpnoitowa, XJBrown, Montgomery co BARLKY fiyBAP BOTfiL-fieeond et.. below Vine. fs?« ro %.fe ¥Q&^Y m,n ' JoeWllt.ra - J.f £e*n*,Hatborn Warren « Tr.ston,,» »LD EAGLJS HOTEL—Thirdet, all. Onllnvrhtll. Ycitl«,Bae»eeo ftenben Kichline. B»ek« co Peter(eibert, Ksston «a. IFP.ql.r7ra ..-. ■ Jae Bto>er, Kasion H MBdpj.h, Quahcrtown . : . : :J - MARINE nmUWRCB. mw v £-% %«> >j’’’ Bohr- B*ra( Hobiri, ifiS&ijtd' l ) a Tram JaeVcnnvlhe, \lu» lomb«t to Mourn.:. I.hmiiid to faMtou. and putin iVreMir.,h«vm. iMi •*">«.uUtsi»>.loo. 7», •aWfieawO. « im«X»IJ OTa,» BW.datlM «Sinh a t... vs* .'I bar mi’, (exo.pt the (carried array, awl lost SAOUO feat mm B.ets.iS«i*iH« tireaten.nig,-Tto MkraUßijf ■■ rt.--7i rtmjrjm bi(>on»«<^f^ p[J5. ftonVort.al'l.ttn! BS2L%SS!fi GraT ‘ Swrraf^tilr'l&i fnmi Buiuet bn* non Tampico; effhr Virginia Antoinette, Own : ■£SBXlgSSSߣeTs*# » tN ‘ w Yo * MMmmm kiCwiMgp. «?iK :* CaMMH.eiurM .«NgwVot)i fan* tiT.r»ooi, .nifMft Mmd'it N*+YQTk \ipoot£ ■ i Belle. Keliaran, from Liverpool, arrived Bark WashiestonTWenke, hence CorLoadon, arrived at Deal previous to 10th in«L ~A] , 4 __ Pinkham. Cardenas,.arrived at N I* I #'ihompiion.hetioe, arrived jpprtamouth _Brig Lady of the Lake, 'Marshall; oltaT«4!« Calais 'Sib insMpr Philadelphia- r,-r }i . Howes, Pieroe, hence, arrived at Salem > .Bog Princeton. Welle, elearedat New‘York yester day fofjtoilaMpMa.- V , . . ; Brigs Bna*n Duncan, Snowman, henoe, arrived at Bot *®m Orinoco. Tabbuit. from Boston for Philadelphia, was at Holmes’Hole 18ihin%t, • . t Sehr Conttn*, WUletU, for Philadelphia, oleared at WiTminstpn. NO, 18th Inst. » . - . „ • Sohr J H Wamwrlght, Corson, henoe, arrived at Bos ton fBth last. - ■ ' _. Bchrs J R Plater, Gandy, H Blackman, Corson, henoe -for, Boston: Clara Merrick, Montgomery, Lady Ellen, Corsonrdo for lWem; W Faulsbury. Hudson, from Bos ton for Philadelphia' and Bar ,h, —, from Portland for - Schij J Pender.'jr. Fllincsworth.henoe for Lynn, and W Paxton, from Delaware City for Boston, sailed from Holmes’Hole 17th Inst. „ 1 Boors Joseph Marsh, Matthias, henoe for Marble head} Jacob-A William. Matthews, do for Newhury fprti.t* £.B°Wday, Seaman, do for Beverlr; Hannah Matilda. Price, do for Weymouth, (with loss of main boom ) were at Holmes' Hole 18th inst. Sohr Willie, Brown, from Calais for Philadelphia, was at Holmws* Hole 18th test. _ Bohr War Steed, Smith, henoe, arrived at Providence IBtb Inst _ . ■ ■ Sohr Z Wetmore, Robinson, from Delaware City, at DightonlSth inst 4 „ Sohr W H Rowe. Harris, sailed from New Bedford 10th inst. for Philadelphia. „ „ Bohr D G Floyd. Raokett, sailed from Providsnoe 18th inst, for Philadelphia. , , , Bohns Charter, Coleman, and Rosoius,Lmooln, henoe, arrived atTaonton I7>h Inst Sohrs J) P, Talpey, C Van Dusen, Wooster, and Pres to. Larrabee* hence, a-rived at Portsmouth 18th met - dohr Alpine* Bray, from Delaware City, arrived at Portsmouth 14th inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. Batiiinq Robes.—One of the largest as-, ..nrtmontaof BATHING BODES in tho Unirad State, for Ladies* Gents, and children, at SLOAN'S, 606 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, or at his store on CAPE ISLAND, N. J. jylO 3t* Great Fire in Georgia. —* The Best Sate Win#.—Gbebnsbobo', Georgia, June 6. 1860. "Mx«>as. Hirbinq & Co.—Gentlemen: In the exten sive fire which occurred in this piece on the night of the 20th of March last, our store was entirely consumed. We had. in otir store one of your Champion Safes, in which was deposited our money, books, and papers. After the fire was over, it was taken out of thermos and opened. All the contents wore preserved; the binding of the boots only' being curled by steam. We think ■ihamaaw the best Safes made. Very respectfully, 01,000 reward ?s offered to any person who will show hat a Herring's Patent Safe has ever failed to preserve ; is contents in any accidental fire, ( ' Farbbl, Hbrrino, A Co., No. 629 Chestnut street, are the only manufacturers or Herring's Patent Cham pion Safes in the State of Pennsylvania, FARRtfL, HERRING, A CO., 630 Chestnut street. jyl6-mwfSt On* Pbio* Olothwo or ihs Laths, Styles, made in the best manner, expressly for -RE TAIL SALKS. LOWEST selling prices marked in PlainFifurea. All goods made to oraer warranted satis fhetory. Our ONE-PRICE system is stnotly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only iair way of dealing Ail are thereby treated alike, JONES A CO,, •el-tf «K MARKET Street. M*T»BB /! MIRACULOUS Vkrkiw Db stroyib, the oldest and best'remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MUfcQUITOEB, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INSECTS. 9T Prinbipal Depot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Drngglsta everywhere. - myiA-am Salamanmr t’lßs-FBOor Sams- — a. vert Imr.a utonmenl of SALAMaNDEHB for ulo at reo «on»M. orioM, No. ,M OHKBTNUT Bt, Philadelphia nB-lf KVANH At yrA'i'» ua ' Savino Pons—National Safht Trust Company.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. RULES, 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount large or small. f» FIVE PER CENT, iaterevt is paid for money iioa the day It la put in.' 8. The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever I is called for, and without notice. A. Money is received from Executors, Administrators , &%srdiaas t and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a tong or short period. f. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate* Mortgages, Ground Rents, mid other first class securities. 4 Ofiloe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest TOST Third street. P.MUdutwhS*. Jill Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street; BILL-HEaD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the .City, at 34 South THIRD street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City,at 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET PRINTING* and every other desorip tionof Printing,of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at R’NGWALT A BROWN'S, Drexel's Building, 34 South THIRD street. jyl3-tf Sbahbv s Saving Fnko —Northwrsi Corks* Brooks and Walnut B?*KRTs.-Deposite re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by ohecks without loss of in terest. Ofiloe open daily, from 9 until 0 o*olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presl dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Beorotary* CHAR, M. MORRIS. HARMED. —On the 12th instant, by the Rey. r. y . Monroe, Mr. James O. Campbell, of Camdeh, N.J., to Mm Ann Jane Bland, of Adantio c0.,N.J., formerly of Camden, N-J. * - NEBBIT P—RiTCHf E.—On the 14th of April, by the Rsv. jv. Fran e. Mr. Joseph C Nesbitt io Miss Matilda V. Ritchie, both of tbisoity. . * HA NOV'—MATTES—On the 18th inslant, at Rox borou*h. bv the Bev. W. E. Watkmson, Mr. G. Edron Hardy, of Louisville, Ky., to Miss Sophie u. Mattes, of RoxooiouihtPa. * DIED. PANS.—On the 17th instant, Mrs. Sarah Fans, relict of the late Christian Fans funeral f om her iate residence, No. 720 Riobmond street.(late OueenjE ghteenthward.on ttundayaftor ncon. at 4 o'clock. • * * AUGI/bTA.—Un the !17th instant. Keziah, wife of jfun*rai n from S tho*febfd ? ie§ or her husband, No 167 North Ninth street, this (Friony) aiternoon, at 3 o'olock. , . 7 * BiOLEH.—On the 18th instant, Joho Rchrer. rnrnof Washington and klizeu< th Bigler, aged 19 months and 10 days * O AftOff.—On the 16th instant, Mrs. Ehza Atm Caron, widow o» the late Henry Caron, in herfOihyear. Funeral from her late residence, No- GW douf h Becond streetbelow JSoutb. this (Friday) morning, at 9 o’clt-ok. CvOKE.—On the 17th instant, Arthur B- Cooke, in the BAI year of his age. Funeral from h>a i&to residence. No. Filbert street, below Ninth, thia(Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * POKTKH.—on the 18»nInstant, wm, Porter, Br., in thn 6?th year of hie age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1910 Cambridge street. thi»(Friday)alternoon r at So'olock. ” KAMBO-On the 18th instaot. Sarah, wife of Jonas Bnmto. in the 63d year of her age. Funeral fromtne residence pfher husband, in Upper Darby, on the Oarretslord foau,this( t-ridi))afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * FORBth.—On the 18th instant. Annie W. Forbes, daughter of John and Ann Forbes, aged 6 yean, 4 months, and 38 days. Funeral lroui the reildeuocpf her parents, Thirteenth above fioutn. tbla < Friday) murning. at )0 o’clock. * GRAFF.—On the 16th instant, Ardrew Jackson, son of usury and Bua&nnah orafT, in the Mth yearof his age eaneral from the residence of hie parents, No. 328 Thompson street, Seventeenth ward, th.e (Friday) ai ternoon. at* o'clock, * lIaJITLEY.—On the 18th ins’ant, Clarence Albert, youngest »on of W. H. and Louisa M. Hartley. Funeral from the residence of his paret-ts, No. 63 North, tilth street, this (Friday) afternoon, a' 2 o’clock. - • * , HiCKEY.—On the 17th instant. Mrs. Eliza A. Hickey. Funeral from,her late residence,No. 809 ekmth Fourth street, this (Friday/ afternoon, at 4o’clock. ' * HOFFMAN.—On the 18th instant, Mr. Adam Hoffman, aged to years. Pimeral from the resldenoe of his sister, Mary HufF *killß/&sworth .—On, the 18th instant, Edward Killingsworth. in the Mth year otiue age. - Funeral mra hi* late rrsidencc. No. 41 North Tenth street, on hunday alternoon, at 4 o’oloek. * BHwLTfi.—On the HUi'instant. Maria Charlotte ghulcs. wife of the Rev. Ctutrlea W, fihults, aged 48 years. 0 months, and 11 days. * ShUSTKrt.-r-Un the 18thinstant. Maty Irene Shuster, infent daughter of Charles and Kate thus ter, aged 9 months and 10 date. - - . Fane al from the residence of her parents. Riles st,, below Ridge avenue,' tooxbormlgh, this (Friday) after noin, »tio Vlock. _ * B HWAKZ.-oa the 17th instant, Mrs* Caroline, wife of Charles >. Schwarz, ageu 33 yeais, Smooths and 19 . yuneral this (Fnjay) afternoon, at 4 o’o ook, from her late rcsidoioe. No, 3j9 North Filth stieet, corner Wo.nt. ... * TBLA6K AND PURPLE FOULARD A 3 SILKS, Stain black Fou ard Silks. taok Bareges, %. 6 4.7 4, and B*4 wide. Black Crape Marets. same widths. Gray Cdcne fl'ria Poplins. ' , GmyCheneßareiesaud »'chairs, fiisok Bare e, ruffled points. - ) upiu’s u s ummer By!»M>io«« and Chalys. Black and ehiteLiwnsandprgamiies, &o. W «’ IJHKSpilfS^HtrSct, N. E-Bunnc July and August we oloee at 6 P, M. rpUB ONLY RELIABLE ARTU’LE— J. CLARK'S Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for Mnrkmg all klnde of Clothing neatly and indelibly. They ao their work better tbanlnk. without its tronbis or risk o» Blotting.. Bach will mark 3 000 artioies. For said, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. UA itii* A COy Agents for the Manufaomrer, No. 9U CHESTNUT Street. jeU fiaa ■ ra PHILADELPHIA, JULY 10, lfltfl... IL3 ~ At a meeting of the Auol'oXiter&ry Association, iieiuon the 19th inst„ the following resolutivnswere unanimonslyadoptea: , , , , fPAsrres. We have heard with regret of the demise cfon* of our most vslaed members, friend, and libra* rlau* Bernhard Luroh, it was ■ jfegolvrd. That we attend the funeral of the deoeased in a body, our Hall to be draped in moornioK, and that ws carer the usual badge of mourning for the space of Rttolved, That a committee be appointed to oondole with the family ol the deceased. - , JiesD/t'«cf, Tha-. these resolutions be inserted into the minutesanci published m two daily papers, and aoooy of tnrsereso utions be handed to the family of the de c*6Jeorder of the President, It* SI VQN KAHN.tßeo’r., AT A MEETING OF THE DEMO* ILS ORATiC ASSOCIATION of theTwenfc-i'eeond ward, held at their r« .ra. July 18th, the following leso* lution wae nnamw ou*ly adopted i Resoicrd. Tn t this Association hereby ratify the m minfttlonofHrErHENo. DtiliGLAfi, of lllmo s. for -Presldent.andHEafiCHEUY JOHNSON. of Georgia, for vloe President, mads by the Demooratio National ConvemioQ, at Baltimore. _ JOhN K. GAMBLE, Prendent protem. • FaAKKUS JOWgs.-racr’y.- - - ’ U* - MR* WILLIS. THE PRINCIPAL OF ILf FKM«HOLD ; INSnTUTK.a Boarding Schoo fbrrioya wjllbe etifae CONTINEN VAL HOTEL lrrnd It o’clock nil Mo see parente and euardiahs. j>3o rYV* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Mason. 1819. - The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July 1* IMP, eaa now reoeive; upon application at this offioe, U per oent.lneaski upon oie terms specified in the curou are also entitled to the benefit ofa Sink ing Fond of #140,090 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1890, and In pursuance oftheoontraot,entered mio by he company and duly recorded, to carry the same into *«<• :, ! jfeOH (e lks ffoldtrt *t fhiltuulphi* end Readinr Railroad Company Mortgagt Bondtt du« July 1* 1860. These bonds are secured by the first mortgages onthe road, amounting in the aggregate to 98,306,400, The Mt revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the aSfount of^the annual interest onthese bonds* . The managers propose to dttehd mejp for a period of, . {rail will be paid in cash tolhe beaters of the bonds, 2 Srße<r signings reeeipFand presenting their respec- utthe ofioeoftne Company, or to its agents,; Assist™* ndoTsement will be fhrnished : Wsm*y, uontm. Hffl FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1880, SPKOIAL MEETING OF THE i {-,?\ r l . - ‘ i'.. FRIENDS OF FREEDOM AND tROTiCTION' ( ; ‘ '■ ~ ' 1 THE ■ HON. JOHN HICKMAN; By invitation, will address the peop’e, without DISTINCTION OP| PARTY, 0-N TUESDAY EVENING. o’oloolc, AT OONOE RT HALL, Clioitnut Etreet at»v« 12th, on the grant issu»« of tha dag. . !n«Mt TO THE DEMOCRACY (5P PENN 6YLVANIA! DOUGLAS, JOHNSON, AND FOSTER, GRA.NO MASS CONVENTION. The undersigned, the representative of the National Executive Committee, and members of the, State Exe cutive Committee, resident at Harrisburg, djnly respond toavoioe coming from all quarters of thf Common wealth, when they oatl upon all Democrats DKVOTED TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY, and who nnequivooaUy, and without conditionrecognize STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ond HKR6CHEL V. JOHN SON as the regular nominees of the Demooraby for Pre sident and Vioe President of tho United States, to meet at the STATE CAPITOL. IN HARRISBURG, on THURSDAY, July 28, at 2 o’clock, P. M,» to consult together as so what is best to bo done to insure to DOUGLAS and JOHNSON the hohest, faithful, and an ergetio support of the Democracy of Pennsylvania. ‘ All who refuse to concede to a mere Executive Com mi’tee. (the creation of one man. its cbairman.lthe right to IGNOAETHB NOMINKESOP A NATIONAL .CONVENTION, and recognize those of a seceding out side organization} all who will not oonoede that a miserable minority can dictate terms toawell-asee'- tainet majority } all who desire to snpport n clear and uueqnlvocal platform of principles—the Ton-interven tion platform, whereon stand Douglas and Johnson—ra therthan march under tha disunion banner ot Yancey, Rhett* Sc Co., and those who make on open boast o hostility to the Union; all who would maintain the Cincinnati platform end the fhg which has so boldly waved over the ranges of the Democracy fronvlBiB to the present momrnt; all who would stand by principle, and perish rather than resort to expediency, and fall to rise no more; all who would stand as a wall of fire be between Abolition'sm at the North and'Dieumontemat the South, are invited and expeoted to be present on this occasion. JoHNSJN A PORTSB, Thousands of the true-hearted, independent, and prinoiple-loving of the Eeroocr&oy will be here. Able men, sages in the party, and the best orators in the oountry, will be present. Come! this day, well spent, will prove & valuable legacy to the remotest future. Tickets will be issued on all the rail roads entering Harrisburg. „ R, J. tf AL/DEMAN* Of National Democratic Committee for Pennsylvania. A. L ROUMFORT, W. 1). BOAfl, WM. H. MILLER, J. M. KREITER, WM. H. ECKELS, PHILIP DOUGHERTY, JNO. H. ZIEGLER, Members of the Demooratio State Executive Commit tee, resident at Harrisburg. Ijl9-top )fOW READY! ATLANTIC MONTHLY. CONTENTS. The Carnival of the Romantic; A Legend of Mary land t Prinoe Adeb; Eleusinta; Victor and Jaoqae ine; Midsummer; Tobacco; Bhakapearc done into French; The Poet's Sioglug; A Journey in Sicily; Tho Profes sor’s Story; Anno Domini, 1860; Darwin on the Origiu of Speotes. 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Jrl7 19 douth MXTH ttreeb [copy } POST OFFICE UiPiiKTMENT, A ran. w yOT^iPM i sfi IBca Aerofnblr to ilia authonl; onnferrad by ths loth am tlon ol the Aot of Cougrrss of "d Afarob- 1851, entitled "An net to reouca sn j niodify tlia ynten ofoo.t n.a m the United feints, and for other PUrnoaes.'Mt in hereby ■ Ordertt. That nil the avenue., .treete, Innee. nlln'/e. ronde.aitd hiii.wate in the c n-olmnted city of Pb>ln denlila. I'enn.ylyami li'Df within thn Ffait. Second. r»'t‘- -fourth, Fifth, Sixth, eeven'h.Kighth. Tenth.jH.levent.li, lyre Itn.'l hiiteenth.Vnufteeuth.Sifc te-ntn. Sixteenth. Seventeenth, Kuhteenth, wdTwen yoUi wards of eatd olt*. and that part fouilh ward nott.oltidea within the limiiaYf Blookley ‘ I" 0611 ' t». and thapnre rerebV «'ahUrt-rtM post toads, j h.a order to UlteefftMUt (aißned.) J. HOLT, Po.tninater General. Post Oifics, PiituDxtrnta. Pxksa,, The above Oraer is pnbliehed under tmnoerned lor the information of all Tho / ct of fonjreß of loth June, 1860, bavin, limited the turtle re' fee 10 the delivery of loltera to one oent.it hae become neceiaary for the Impertinent, m order to an.tain the carrmr e, stem, to ta'ce phar.e or the whole busmess of letur oarryin« in thleclty. * lnetefote. in promuigatimt the. above order of the PoBtmttster General, I am further director to ,tv- notio. that it te hie detcroilnation rnt-dly to enforce the lowe M. in.t any and ail private camera or expresses | 0 .aid portions ol line oity. from and after the Utproximo. JjStMinwtaul rt. s DROWN'', Postmaster. TVoTIOE IS UEEEBY GIVEN THAT tera neat ereoved on u lot of ground ■iroarc at the coinhsasi ooyopr of Twentieth and Coates streets being 118 feel iront by 7? feet deep to Norib g reet; the bu ldm« to be tiireeeto ies in Height; toaooommodate one tbmitauA puvili.aad not to cost over Fifteen Thousaod Botl&ra The Arobjtectof the pan approved, »o sapeimeud Hid ereotioool Mid School House and receive fur kia services i three percent on thewostnl said buiidlmc. By order oftns Committee 01 J-roperty, * lAA *a « a ROBERT J. HEMPHILL. ■ j)29 3t • . Secretary Comrollera of Fubljofioboolr. IVOXIUE—To the heirs and legal yepro* f V senutives of William Rogers, deceased.—You an, hereby notified that b virtue of an order of the Or. ehans’ Court of Lancaster county to me directed, 1W u divide part, or velno the Real Kata ta aW&W'MW *- BherifPg Office, Lancaster, July iB6O, !-fjai/m T IFE-SIZB PHOTOGKAPHS IN~?m7 iiREEN. i'b iadelphift. The ren&tiYw was made in Bpringfielde Illinois, b,- Mr. Reimer. t it*'” (||Rs. James betts ? inventions L*«R- RUR L/UDlEB.—Approved of and highly reoom ration. Sent uee to any aart of tku United Btatra ■iKTiatnre is on raoh artioie. payM tq»h« 3* DICE.—2OO Tierces Prime Retailing * Co., C L h feT l TlAf.'t«tf 0r£ * ! » • rA W Ji 9^*AHAS POLITICAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. AUGUST, I 860! MADAMS NANTIBB DXDlgp. aits in advanoe, and papers I per Quarter. RUWN & CO., IANOVi‘R Btreet, Boston. NOTICES. MEDICINAL* Dyipepr;a,DebiUty bf-theSyatem, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, LIVER COMPLAINT, ACIDITY , LIVER COMPLAINT , ACIDITY, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BIOK HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and the numberless other diseares arising from Indiges tion and functional disorders of the stomach, find ready relief in that established and sterling remedy. THE OXYGENATED RITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the reader to the following letter from President Smith, formerly of Wesleyan University, and now attached to the Scientific Corps of ibe Expedition which recently sailed for Greenland: Middletows, Conn., Feb. 28, 1860. £ rth W. Fowls & Co.—Gentlemen: I first made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some eeven or eight tears slnoe, Having suffered for twenty years from a form of dyspepsia, wbioh was attended with a nervous hoad aohe, on an average of not lest than one day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending recommendation of Dr. Green, *“to try one bottle, and If no benefit was received to discontinue the use," The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extentof some three or four, with a oareful observance of the accompanying directions. The result was, an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms ahdtKeivdepreaiing. painful consequences. I believe these Bitters produced an entire ohanre in the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organa. 1 now deem myself as exempt from Dys pepslafanroost persons. These Bitters have also been of servioe to other members of my family. , Very respectfully yours, , AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. TliE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGEN A TED BITTERS. Richmond, Tioga 00, Pa., Aug. 26,1868. Gentlemen: after suffering for more than thirty years with Dyspepsia, and trying many semedies re commended for thatdisaaae without any good result, I was induced* by Dr. F, H. White, of Mansfield, to give the Oxygenated Bitters a trial. I took two bottles, wbieh gave me so muoh relief that i purchased two more, wbioh have nearly or qmte effected a cure. lam now nearly seventy-five years of age, and for three months post have felt no inoonvemenoa from my food, I take great pleasure in recommending the Bitters to all afflicted with Dyspepsia and its concomitant dis ease*. A. HEBARD. FROM DR. WHITE. Mansfield, Tioga 00.. Pa., Aug. 55.1858. I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with decided success m debility and general prostra tion &o„ and confidently reoommend them in general debility, and diseases of the digestive organs. - F. H. WHITE, M. D. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTEBS, PREPARED BY S. W, FOWLE 4c CO., 18 TREMONT Street, Boston, Bold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every town and oity throughout the oountry. T. W. DYOTT & SONS. SIS NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ! « L ‘ WHOLESALE AGENTS. . BOLD EVERYWHERE, SOLD EVERYWHERE. jj2o-eofd&W PROF. MORRIS’ EUCEPHALOS. There are 100.000 Sufferers from DISEASES of ihe NKKVOUb bYai'EM, in the «tty of Philadelphia, ramo»a b.o.radb,jgjjfc MOfIHIS . P.UOJBPHALOS, Whioh is an original and. WONDERFUL'REMEDY, Compounded from the private formula of Professor Morris* M, D.. of this city. It aots direotly upon tbe Nerves By ABSORPTION through the pores, andit needs but the trial of a SINGLE BOTTLE to tpst its marvellous virtues. Sufferers from _ EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN, B<S2mSSffl£SB?* neuralgia. KH«UMaTI«M. CHRONIC NERVOUSNESS, Ac,, Will find the desired reliefby its EXTERNAL use, " Vi"* 0,rou1 "- THV IT ' TRY T! TRY J n l TRY T! TRY IT! TRY T ! THY IT! TRY T! THVIT! TRV T! * TRY IT! TRY IT ! TRY IT! THY IT! TRY IT! TRY T! TRY IT! TRY T! TRY IT! TRY Tl * TRY IT! If you are exhausted br over-much study. If you suffer Irom sleepless nights, If roo are a victim to neuralgia, il you are prostrated by exoessive grief, If you orave stimulating drinks* T TRY IT* T TRYIT! jl TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY JT! TRY IT! As it will remove those miserable sensations whioh in duce a morbid disposition towards intemperance. TRY IT, if ton are suffering from Nervous Debility in .nr o. 1» ft "* to your nerves, and worth many times its coat, in the relief afforded. ... Numerous testimonials from the mo*t respeotable soirees can be aeen, by applying at the office of the pro prietor!. P'eeared MOCKRIDGE A CO., No. €2 North FOURTH Street. And for Bale by Druggists goneralty, jj7-if i nirmf i For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER* AuiDlAl MANENT CURE of this dlitreaaini com- plaint, aae FENDT * 8 BH 071 CHIAIi CIGABETTES, Made by 0. fl. SEYMOpR A 00., 10T NASSAU Street, Nr.w York. Price 91 per box; sent free by pos t nyMiO If] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’, g; ANDREWS & SON. TRUNK. VALISE, AND TRAVELLING BAG MANUFACTURERS, No, 613 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELfHIA, (Under donee’ Hotel,) KT FACTORY, NO. 17 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. I [!H» SPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA ►3 WINES, MANUFACTURED BY J. ESHELBY. Cincinnati, Ohio, / ilwaya on band, and in lots to suit purohassrs, by CHARLES F. TAGGART* Soto Agent. jj94m No. GSI MARKET Street. YORK WIRE MILL NELSON & RICHMOND, Manufacturers of. and Sealers in. IRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Fartientar attention given to orders sent to their Bl John street. N. Y.« whioh*witl bo filial IFROta eTLV, and have BPKFDY disoa'oh. t Circulars furnished, «mng discoun|[from List, or n«t •prices at the LOWEST MARKET RATE*. TERMS.-Sx moniht* cote, payab'e at Bank, with -current late of Exchange on flew York, or 0 per oent. ”° { Wi > re o ft?i , ll. 25th8treet. i NEW YORK :■ Warehouss. 81 John street. \ WEW YORK. ,» Jyl7-lin HOUSE. great eastern. The oiijr oars, oonveying passengers to the immediate neighborhood,of the Oreat Eastern, leave the Astor House every during the day. New York. July 3-tuthlm GOAPS. TOILET, 4«. "wear PALM AND ELA INK OILg. • felB-r.ll CJTKEL PENS. —4,000 Gross assorted, TJENNKSSY BRANDY—7O casks, in fir “j&*TO/aaW" SUMMER RESORTS. * OIVIBBB HOIJBE.” ■-*' LKWISBURO. UNION COUNT*, PA. 7hfs favorite resort of visitors is kept in first’class ■trie. It is the most onmfortab'e and extensive hotel In the town. .Location the moat central. Oharsea mode rate H. 6. HKTZEL, Proprietor# CUMMER BOARDING.—A small family orb bo accommodated with good boarding at a farm-house, a few miles fromtha city, easy of access several timesdaily. For particulars audress N. SIMP SON, torough BloodVDispatoh. Jyl7-4t* MAY.—Private Boarding at (Jape May. Inquire at GARILAND’S, No. 42 North EIGHTH Street. jyl76t* PERRY COUNTY WARM SPUIN'* S.— Thia favorite Bummer Resort is now open for the reception o: visitors. Fine mountain scenery, beauti ful walks and duvea, facilities for boating, bathing, and fishing, and the health-giving qualities of Its waters, make it a most desirable place, both for single guests and for families It is in daily communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg, by means o f a daily stage, and mail connecting with the trains from these places at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate. _ For particulars, address JOHN EARLY, jyia-lm * Warm Springs. Perry oonnty, Fa. Doubling gap white sulphur AND,CHALYBEATE BPRINGS.-Tbis famous watering place has been entirely refitted and furnished, wuhob igiDg servants, and every advantage that natu ral beauties ot the country ai.d easy aooest can afford The proprietors offerevery inducement to persons se«k in* pleasure health, or recreation. The Serines are situated eight miles from Newvllle, Cumberland county. Pa., in a mobt beautiful and fertile seotion of Cumberland valLy - t they are various m their character, strongly impregnated witli su'phur, magne sia, iron, aco., and hate produced wonderful sanative effeots upon invalids and o'hers. Visitors will find firsr oloss hotel accommodations, with attentive servants, all the delienoies of the season. Pnoe of boarding 85 per day. per week. $3O per month. Passengers leaving Piu'adelphla by tbe morning train *2 oonaect at Harrisburg with the train of Cumberland Valley Railroad toWew ville, where first-class ooaihos are in readiness to oarry passengers to the springs Faro from Philadelphia to the Springs $4. Two trams a day from Harrisburg oonneot with two lines of coaches io the Springe. Fare from Harrisburg to Dououng Gap Springs, 81 is, Tiokeutobe had at the oflioe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia; Cumberland Valley office, Harrisburg: and return tickets, at came rates, to Ph.ladelPhmandHarrlsburg, to be had of the proprie Ml-taul KANACA, KOBER. COYLE, & CO. SPRINGS HUUSE, CHESTER JL COUNTY, PA. The above-mentioned House having been thoroughly repaired and refitted in the beat manner with new fur niture, &0., Is now open for Boarders. 1 he.YeiJow Springs House ofiera every inducement to visitor*, being large and eommodious, with shady walks And romantio rides, &o. The variety and quality of the Spnntsand Baths have been long and favorably known, and the subscriber, who has been for several years past connected with the Co lumbia House, Capo Islind. N. J., will use his best ex ertions to make the stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. Stages oonneot daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A. M., and on Saturdays with the 8 A. M, and 3% P. M. hoe. Every information will be oheerfulty given, by ad dress ng the subscriber, at the Yellow Springs, Ches ter County; or ELLIS, at Fhmnixvilie Station, Read ing Railroad. A. U. SN YDER, jyB-lm Superintendent. Hf ANSIOM HOUSE, MJUNT CARBON, lfJ. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. Families aooommodated with good rooms at reduced pnoes. House, looated in the gap be tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on the line or the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within half a mile of Pottavilie, formerly »ept hr Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia, has, sinoe hia demise, been under the charge of his daughter., v The House is nrepared. at all seasons of tbe year, for the reception of guests, and has been recently put in order. The large garden, and park adjoining, presents great inducements a*.a summer resort, to persons wish ingtoaptndashort time away from the dust and tar* moil of the oities. where they oaa breathe fresh moun tain air. and enjoy the wild and beautiful scenery of the ooat region. Commutation passenger tickets, for the use of fami lies, are sold at a reduction of twenty five per cent., and anaoooramodation train will leave Fottavilledailr during the summer months, to enable those who may desire it to spend tbe business portion of the day in the oity and return the same evening, on which the charges win be thirty-throe per cent below the usual rates. For terms, apply to •. _ MARY HEAD. , _ _ Mansion House, mount Carbon, Je3o-3m Schuylkill Co , Pa. Long beach house, opposite . TUOKERTON.N. J.-Thi, Hnt.l I. now open for the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran sient. . Haring been at a large expense in refitting and re-furnishing. I feel assured, that Tor comfort and oon vemeaceit will compare favorably with any bouse on the coast. The best of cooks ana servants have been procured, nnd no efforts shad be spared to render the stay of guests agreeable. The prospects for Gunning and Fishingare excellent. Oystersol the finest quality I have in abundance. With these increased advan tages, l am confident that the most fastidious will have nooause for complaint N. 8.-Capt. WILLIAM will run a daily line of first-class packets from ulant o City to the beaob, oneofwhionwiU be at Atlautio every morning on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia. Parties wishing to come by war of Deed’s Point, or otherwise, by addressing me a few days in advance, will have a good boat to meet them at nny_point named. Jc3o«6w LEWIS P. ATHWART. <§EA BATHING. OCEAN HOUBE, CAP K ISLAND, N.J. .This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of visitors, is now onen lor the reception of guesis. It has been oonstdeAAJy enlarged and refunmhed, the sleeping roomespTWfoueand airy, and oommunioate to suit families. The house will be supplied with wat*r from the cold springs Persons tfearou* of spending a f- w weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner oould not do better thau to give the Ocean House a trial. ISRAEL LEAMING, Jesc-tw* Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL. BETHLEHRM, Pft.—Tito Proprietor of this Hotel hae newly Btted upbishouße for the oocommodaiionof visitors during the summer season. The American Hotel is situated onthr most elevated spot in the Borough. Bethlehem is too welt known for its beautiful scenery and commanding view of the surrounding country, and tor its salubrious mountain air, to require oomment. The subscriber is now prepared to receive Boarders and Families, and promises to do his best to render their stay with him pleasant and agreeable. Charges Moderate. J. W. It. PRARO. jetf-lm Proprietor. Eagle hotel, bethlehem, pa. This large nnd old-established House, known as the . " LEHIGH VALLEY SUMMER RETREAT,” le now open for tbe season. The accommodations of this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here, by the North Penuajlvania Railroad, isono of the plea santestln our State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor. JrSaam v AMERICAN HOTEL, ALIENTOWN, PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has. dunnxthe past season. been ontSATuY IMPROVED, and is now m oapacity and coovenienue: ground to non* in the interior of Pennsylvania, The beautiful and healtoful situation of Allentown‘renders it a de lightful summer resort, m view ofwhiih special ar rangements have been made by the proprietorstoao oomraodat* summer boarders. .1. Y. BKCHTEL, je2B t-el y. W. BIGONY. M LIGHT-HOUSE < OTTAGE, NEAR THE LIGHT-HOUSE- ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. (the nearest heuse to the surf), is now open for the re ception of Boarders. The pioprietor respectfully snlioits a oontmuanoe of the patronage of his friends and the publio. jeC lm* JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. CTAR HOTEL, NKABL7 OPPOSITE THE U. 8. HOTEL. ATLANTIC Ci»Y, N. J. SAMUEL ADAMB, PROPRIETOR. DINNER ..FIFTY CENTS. ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIKE. 93F Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms. iea? 8m TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC OITY. 1 1 —This popular and eminently favorite House at Atlantic City has. since the dosing of last season, been enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re juvenated in every particular, and is now open for the season. From its delightful situation, near ness to all places of interest, close proximity to the safest and best part of the beach, it *s rendered one of the most convenient and deoidedly the pleasantest house on the Island. Terms— <JIO per week; sJAoper day. Children and servants half price. JOHN SMICK, Proprietor. R. L. FUREY, Superintendent. je2l-2m OOTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and conveniently located at ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. je2o-3m M. MoCLEES, Proprietor, THE SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY. McKlßßlft'B U. S. H I‘EL. The undersigned, propria or ol the above-named house, being now pieparet to Teoeive guests, re spectfully solicits a share pi the pnblto patron age. Since last summer tnere has been added to this hotel a, four storied wing. 140 feet in l»nrth. con taining (betide the bed- rooms.) a tnlte of three i’&ilon, for ladles, and two for gentlemen ; also, a reception room, wash-room, and spaoioas bar-room. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and oo'd Salt-water Bath Rooms have been constructed far the aoaommo dationof visitors, and the whole house wtH be lighted with cas. The house has been newly painted and fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put incomplete order. A. well planned pleasure Yeoht, and an exoellont Band of Music, h*™**® l * en gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN, Jel4-tf CARLISLE The favorite resort for those 1/ who appreciate Grand Scenery, wHirasutPHUE Combortod?o S ;P„. Sjgj"’ 000dSociety.™d.Good Accommodations for AOUIB * 800. For particulars sewffor Cirou- TKBMB low lar. OWEN, CLENDENIN, A VIBSCHER. Je7-5m Carlisle Spring, pa. fpPHKATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A-J Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.—Tins estab lishment will bo open by the Utn of June. The ad vantages of thisbeautiml resort are; Mountain soenery. pure air, and soft water t every variety of baths, and amusements; a good stock or livery boraea.and car riages. For further particulars osll on JOSEPH B. MYRRB, oorner Third and Vine Streets; JAMES 8. EaRLE.No. 81fi Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHLR, Ephrata Post Office. Lancaster Countr. Pa. mvw-3m COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— Caps May, New Jersey.—This large, first-olass HOT** L will be opened, for the reoeption of guests, on the 25th June, JBGO. The House has been completely repaired und refurnished. A new oooking ranse, ovens, steam boilers, and every modem improvement added. Extensive stabling attached to the premises AU letters odd essea to tho subsoribers, Cape Island, New Jersey, will be promptly attended to. . LAIRD A WOOLMAN. JamesH.Lnird.late proprietor Franklin House, rhila delptiia; 8. B. Woolman, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape Island. jell-dtzn <~<ONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J.—This well-known, first-olaae Hotel will oe opened for the reoeption of guests on SA TURDAY. the 16thinst. The Bowling Alleys have been removed, and new sleeping rooms added, sinoe last season. jefl-cw WEST at THOMPSON. Proprietors, CONGRESS IIALL —4TLAN’I 10 CITY, N. J.—This spacious House. situated at Atlantio City, will be reopened with every accommodation for visitors c>n the Sfith instant, by the subeoriber. The House fronts the beaoh 3*l feet, giving a splendid viow Sf the Ocean, and is near the Fishing and Sailing point. lo pains will be spareu to seoure the oomlort and con venience of guests. leto-tm THOMAS Q. GABRKTT, American hotel, mauoh chunk, PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af fording every aom ort. to strangers and travellers. Arrangements hate been made this season to aooom modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af forded. ® JeM-tsel Proprietors. CEA BATHING. ►3 NATIONAL HALL, CAPE IBLAND, CAPE MaY. N. J. This fiue,large, and airy house is NOW OPEN for visitors. It is distinguished for comfort, locality, and superior aooommodstiont, with ample room for 200 per sons. Terms moderate. • JeSS-Sm AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. Heath house*" SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J. Is now open for the reoeption of company Commum cations by letter will be promptly attended to. Jell-1m D A, OMOWELI. Proprietor. Tontine hotel . . NEW HAVEN CONN.,. . , 'i lip Hul'scnlw'r lm. refurntalied thi» fft.hionablocrßt cUss Hotel entire this spring; the o d Dining Room; added a new Lauies r <irdinary»and put in com plete order h<s billiard and Bath iiooms. Families can have suits r<fro< ms at either House, as low as at an? first-olass House in tha Country. can go to and from the 10AT1NE to the HEAD, inree times ad?y. by iftil.and take their meals atrlther House, Wuhoutexttaoharge. Having purohaied and stooked a large farm at Sa chem’s Head this spring, the two, Houses will be fur nished with meats, poultry, milk, butter, vegetables and liuit. c ally, from the farm. - _ . , „ . . Attleeraphlipeha* been put up at Sachem’s Head, andatthe'Jontine. at the proprietors own expense, vhioh oonneets with aUthelines in the t'mted htates. Je3-l7t H. LEE BOHAN TON. CJEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.— i.»-»i* WARB h jaS&s IBSSS^eSStSSSr SUMMER RESORTS. SORE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N. J. —T.his spacious Hotel, possessing the most advaßta /thl^avin*.Been recently the yjj m«tant. OJ>oned or **** a *proaching season an wSufvT.o'llF*.- three stories high arnl»i f 6 6» j n u n rth TnfV ftXltt» M,roundin * JeS idd'd!coStaS 'Si'KSffn'aSfl?SKSSs. “ '• tford6d sa^ssfssssttsj* ll The Bathing at Atlantic is unsarsacMd uid tk* Sipu; 1 " 1 “* *» Parties wishing to entag* rooms wm »i«sm the, subscriber at the Surf House, # fi tJS? affiflKS House, Aroh street, Philadelphia. - Ashland Jefimwf-2m H. 8, BENSON. OAOHEM’S HEAD HOTEL, " * . GUILFORD. CONN . .Tne proprietor of this well-known first-olass fashiono bie. Suremer-House would inform its former patrons r?J sa^l 10 B«nerally, that he baa bmlt on three hun dred feet this spring, makme sevan'y-fonr new bed I^R2V.?.SY>. dl room forty by one hundred new 52!l? r T °om in the boose.is newly furnirned with ,*»eto Carpets and new Cottage Furniture. The Hotel is of modern construction, built on an extensive scale, with accommodations for lour hundred cuests; beautifully iocaied on Long Island Hound, fourteen miles east of New Haven, on tae New London and Stonmcton Railroad ; new BiUtard Room, with three now tables, two new ten-pin alleye atacon yenient distance from the houses and twelve new bath ing houses. Fishing is not surpassed on the sound. A new yaoht of forty-five tons, and eeveral small sail boats, wi 1 be constantly on hand, ready for parties. Going from New York to Bacbem’e Head, toko tbe 8 A. M. tram, and 3P. M. train; check and ticket to Sa coem s Bead direct changing ears at New Raven— time through hours. From New Haven to the Head AtTii A, M. II A.M.. and 8 P. M.—time forty minutes. At the Sachem’s Head depot will be foond one of Cook’s best four- horse ommbuse. new and clean, to oarry you d reot to the House. A new barn, one hundred by fifty-two feet, has been built this spring, which will sonomodAte fifty horses Lißlit acres of land have keen enclosed and filled with ornamental and fruit trees, walks, Ao. .^ oa i2 L w i ll be opened for the reception ofoompa ny on the 3uth day of Jane next, under the immediate superintendence of the own»*r. Mosquitoes are never seen at the Head. ITITTANNY HOUSE, „ DELAWARE WATER GAP. \ l nis favorite Mountain Resort is now oven to visit ors. By the erection of & new bmlJinc, the aocommo -32*11 be nearly dcnule those of lostyear. The attractions are beautiful mountain scenery fine st(f e Water ' pleasant drives and rowing, .L 04 ?, 0 tJ i e Kensmston depot at 730 A. M.. p*«2- r I l fe, o 9 ,p £ >r c \ rl 7 dinner; or by the No tb Pennsylvania Railroad in the afternoon, aid remain at EMtnn over night. L. W. BRODHEad“ jyl6-mwi3w Proprietor. gEDLOK’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JKJWEY. At the terrainn. of the Bailrovt. on th. left, beyond the Depot-rni. Hon.eie NOW OPEN for BoarJ.r. BDd Transient Vinton, and offers aocomiuodations OMjl to any Hotel in e tlantio City. The chambers have been verv much improved, and rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having been put up at the windows. Chart** moderate. Children and Servants. Half Price. tJrrll . r e ! ebould keep'their seats until the oar* arrive • °* the Hotel. The eigne are conspicuous. Jy»-lm AEOYS SHAUFLER’S RAILROAD -r*- HOTEL, ATLAN-IIC CITY, oppoiito the Kail road I'epor. THE BEBT BITUATION ON THE ISLAND. np with new bed. nnd boddint. Boarding and losing 81 per day. jj*-lm MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, o .N. J., ISAAC THAYER, (late of Surf House,) proprietor. This House hae been very much ealar ed and im proved. Has now a large number of Family Rooms, not snreawed by any hotel in this city. It 11 lighted, throughout with gas. New and fin* walks have been laid to the ocean, which will be lighted at bight, from the Hotel to the water, by splendiore&eot ing lamp*. .Attached to, the house (but separate fromtha main bunding) is a HaH for Hops -and Parties, with a first-clas* Ice Cream and Confectionery attaohed. Over the Hal! there are forty sleeping ronmaTor smile gentle men. There ie also a ptay-ground lor ohilarea, well shaded and enolosei. with swmrt, Stc. The oatenng department will bounder my own es peeial suporvision. and I trust that my reputation is sufficiently '•stablished to satisfy all that my table will be unsurpassed. Terms will by $l2 per week. Transient Boarders $3 per day. r.rrlMG! attaoi «d to Ihe H.ium wilt lake Bo,to.ta to J>om the Ocean free of charge donas bathing hours jea-tf ISAAC THAYKiL 1 I NIT El) STAjES HOTJdI V L . MILt.BRSBURG. D AOPHTN COUNTY, PA. This well-known Hole, has been leased by toe sub scriber. and nos been thoroughly rerovnted and entirely newly furnished, fillers burg is situated in one of the most romantjp regions of Pennsylvania: the hosque hanna nver flows immediate'y (v the ton, and ailords fine fishing; the mountain scenery teunsurpassed in the Staie. Gams abounds m great p enty, affordm* fine sport for huntsmen; the mountain streams nbnand with trout in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of spending a few months In the coantrr, will find this one 21 tt\® m °«t desirable vUoes in Pennsylvania. The North Pennsylvania Railroad passes the town, and it is In daily oommumoaMon with Philadelphia. Baltimore, and New York. The subMriber will use every effort to make his guests oomfortable. v _ A. J. WARFIELD, Proprietor. Mlllersburg, June 20.3860. lea Im BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful Btunmer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitors on toe FIRST OF JUNE, and kept opes till the Ist of Ootober. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assuranoe ol comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information is regard to the place, will address the subscriber, „ „ JNO. P. JtEED. See’s and Treasurer, mj3o-3m Bedford Mineral Springs Co. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J. —The subscriber takes this method orroforminghis friends and the public, that on and after JUNE ami his house will be oven for the re ception of guests, when every effort will be mode to please those who may favor him. The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A full view of the ocean, good roads, atablirg, Ac., make it a* attractive as any house in tbe eouotry.' The com munication is aooesuble by two daily linee from foot of Wa!nnt'Btreetwhatf,rix.;6A.M.,aßdSP.M. * Reference-Grandy, Warden, k Co., Chestnut street. B. A, SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. Ilf ANSION HOUSSi MAUOH CHUNK, CARBON CO., PA.—This is the moat comforta ble and extensive note! in Northern Pennsylvania, and the proprietor flatters himself that thus far be has suo -*Mtfe4.uLk£epmg it in a manner that cannot fail to sa tisfy all hie guests - ' The Hoomsare newly and eTekShHy the Table always oontams the very best the Markets afford. The hotet is located on the hanks of the Lehigh, Hreotly opposite the railroad depol, and at the base of wanoh Chunk Mountain. A path leads from the rear of the house to the top of this mountain, from whioh poin*« some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sublime scene imaginable is presented. The Hons® ts abundantly supplied with tLe best and purest Mountain fcpnn* Water. ttW" Hot and Cola Baths oau be taken at all times. Jetf-2ro GEORG*. HOPPKfI, Proprietor. American house, cape island— Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.—^This favorite jotol will op*n lor the reoeption of visitors on MON DAY, June 25th. It has been fitted up in the best style, and every attention wiU be paid to the comfort or its guests. JelB-dt£epl BOARDING. BOARDING —For a gentleman, wife, and two smad children— l« want'd m a central part of toe oity where borne comforts will be secured. Address THO uPtiQN, through B ood’s Dispatch. JrL-4t* FAMILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe rior board for the summer oan now have choice of largq. cool roomaatPitJ WALNUT fc ttset- jyli lm* PRIV aTE BOARDING. —Gontlemen and their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 61t> LOCUST St., south side of Washington The looabon, being opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the oity* is cen’rat, and extremely pleasant. v Transient persons visiting the oity can be accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement frontroom, with private entrance, for rent, suitable for an office, jell-tf TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with or without board, Lin a private family. Location pan* Sab Address “TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis patoh. ' »P a INSURANCE COMPANIES. npHE MUTUAL- LIFE INSURANOI X COMPANY OF NEW YOJUT. Assets: BIX MILLIONB OF DOLLARS, lirvisxxs Ilf FIRRT MOUTCASXB oil XSaX, XIMII WORTH OVER fISJIOOM The premiums are lowxk than in many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have been amru. This is a strictly Mutual Company. There are at Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BXLOMd VO THS IItSVUP. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had exATia* on application to _ F. RATCHFCRD BTARR, Agent. S. W, ooroer FOURTH and WALNUT Bursts, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES* yhomaa Robins, John Welsh, Mordeoai L- Damon, GeorgeH. Bmart, force M. Stroud, 8.8, Whelen, in B Myers, J.Fuher Learning» seph Patterson, William C. Ludwig* bn M. Atwood, Arthu- Coffin, Thomas H. Powers. Toland, WHliamMoKee. Thos. Wattsou. n»-lyii* Fame insurance company, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OP CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS DinxcToas ftomuel' Wright, D. B. Birney, wm. W. Walters, J, W. Everman, Ghas. Riohardson, Henir Lbwi«, Jr„ Ceo. A. West, Jacob W. Stoat. O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern, nos. 8. Martin. _ 2 GEORGE W. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Hree’f. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary, [jall-iftt SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND Com ■ Cm. jpany’s Building, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till I o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in fbU, on demand* without notij». K^EST FIVE PER CENT. AU sums paid back, on demand, in gold and silver. Johu O. Farr, T. E. Harrier, George Napes t* John Anspaoh, Jr., Kami. T. B njine. Alb. O. Robert), John Aikman,. Jooas Bowrnhn, H. H. Rdridgi l, Wm, J.Howard. JOHN 8. WlLSON,Treasurer. . JOHN O. SlM**, Secretary. ,? t Jyao-im _ CSPRIKG GARDEN SAVING FOMD 1 , o«0«, 331 North THIRD SBreot, betw»«n Vir fc and CaliowhilL Incorporated bHhe Apr 11 util. 1851. Opeafor Depo«ltio|id Pymajiu. dojlr,froi B 9to 2>4 o'clock. Also, on AUPKDAx sod THURSDA r EVENINGS, froro« to 8 o«ock. .. .'! Interest 0 per cont. pay annum., repowtors y*th; draw their uoneys hgßheoks, if desired. Special De* tonu rooolveil. s _ phinQLK, PrMidmt F.AHOII H4>¥. BMr»Mrr. nn-ttll f g^ONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe:) nutpaftiotured »t th« Port»i« Null »nd IronWorl», from suoenor cioality of iron, on machines ot the most opproved construction, and wsrrnnted to be Ht least canal, in quality.uniformity,and finish,to aity other brseds in i he market. Olho, brands (flat i . . , 421 COMWERCfc, p trect.. Prince 3c Christman's superior sohd-eye Planters* Ho?> for eale as above. • JyH-ifl m AZDME4 ! AZUME A AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEAI AZUMEAf PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured solely No. 69 North FOURTH Ptreat. end fftF ■*!» n 11*. mrtt-gwiff , Lincoln, bkll, and douglas Steel-piste Porlraits.of the Presidential Car t dt dctss.tobe hao, wholesale and retail, atCaijemlfir’s, Third and Walnuts Zteber’s. Third be'ow Cheat nut; L. F.'ihomaa, b. H. corner Third and Unirn stree s; and at Fredenok Oldaoh, N. W. oomer of Fouri.h and *--Street* jyl.4-6t* CYRUP MOLAS9ES, 500 hhds anfi Barrels LOVKJUNG'S Ne Plus Ultra. Gt liUnSjv rup, ami extm Golden. Also, Sunar-bousa, IQusoo vsdo, and Porto Rico Molasres m hogsheads and bar rels. for sale by JAMES GRAHAM A Go., LLTfnA street. - PI I OH 875 bbls. Pitch in store and for sale by RO., LEY, ASHBURNKR, 0* CO. fc No lu ©tthWHA .. . , jyle AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER' SENSATION! HOUK3 BY TBE BEAHOE! By Particular Invitation MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS i _ AND OTHER PROMINK*T CITIZBIIS. HENRY MOBFORD . Will read, at the UNITED SfA ES HOTEL, ATidANTfC Cf aY, ' Hie SATIRICAL RUMMER LECTURE "THE DUTY*OYtikuitBLING,’’ SATUKDAY EYHNINO, JULY Slat. Lectnro i, coniid.rsj on. of the HAKUKOT HITS OF the day full OF Rational amusement, irio-M* ** *” the Princi »> Hot.laat Atlutie Citr. JVATIONAL THEATRE.—g eob g e LOb5, H^ S W V YORK. ~iT * £LS FRO “ BA 'this s tmr tro upjs Pf.,mhbiouns. Dancess, and comedians, Aclfno.ta.ied br poDDOI. wir. and ProfoMon tk. beat Witt perform for 10 . ..—Six NIGHTS ONLY, snd SATnjrDAY APT.'RNOON. Jnlr 38, in MUSIC, »ndj“ EmbodjM & WITH INSTRUCTION. RE P H E9E NTAT I O^o T p Ü B R^ K^ I Lrp R B' m,FDl ' In which will b. CUMEB ’ „ SaOADjuMOH GENlUSKT&OPUNi,eoremerkabia. X f-Vr, h urV cl^ r r,*?, e ,??.i wl r th *w*. D>dc, Bm-lMns., GEORGE CHRISIY, for many years Jnstlv dto tbe nre °* S* # dians. whoee audi ences Me nightly oompoeed of the v* r j elite of our oiti hS?- 8 . , -^ oev 5 Bceth, ‘T, d 2 I, » ht * , y aod hearty bar*t»ofappaas«. wiU give an ecUrely new selection or Ballads. Lances. Cfcarasee,U««ts, Q\»arteu, Pun- Mots, Queer haying*, fco. / T ®* fM *ro®»of the Theatre will be brought forward for the purpose of producing, each evening, one of his ,ide sphtt.n*, screaming looa) ooraio pieoee, written ex pressly forhlmftsd in each of which he stands _ UNAPPROACHABLE Af»D ALONE. For particulars see small bills. _ „ , PRICE OF ADMISSION: Dress C role 25 Cents. Upper *• . .. is <«'2J Orchestra Chairs ——...50 “ , Doors open at seven; to com peace at eight o’clock, precisely. ' Front Peats mvariably reserved for Ladles and Gen tlemen accompanying them. Gentlemanly ushers will be in attendance, jyi9-4t PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.-lOS* CHESTNUT Street. Containing a targe collection of Paintings and Sculp ture, is now open daily from 9 A. M. OHS F. M. Ad misaion 15 ots.; children nndor 13 years, 12cents. Jyl-tf COLOMON’B TEMPLE, - A J * r **‘ IWMOftil, ud MrfMtmod.l or to. jraad l",Sin * * T,r STREET. The Model is 3i feet lotg, St feet wide, end U foes Mfh ; h rhtod JgXQ goe J«*.ami the worahippara r«- figure* arrayed .in Jewish eoetume. surrounding the various court*, give it a life-like a»? pearanoe. H«td Itt Kirn, tth to Mt ekw.; 1 Ctuon.,3Bth oW: M Cbrnn.,_4‘.li and 7Ui awl ExoDhTsh. oba,„ Tor ofSolo«o.“T.wtla. Wo? w nßvi» !Sl!wiyT-JC!W*“ ,,t ¥ l 1,1 tt * 12 1« B. Admission, 25 oents; chlldr*n, half prioe. -.Puroily.Tickets five for $l, and pock* of ten. for Clobe and Societies. $l5O - 1 Stiff »A.? r b.-2:l.?5 a * #t ? number of School* asd FoeieOee the Exhibition will be eontinued until the 18to inst. SPORTING. WANE'S RIFLE AND PISTOL GAL CHbBT^TY^uo^.o^ofh,«^™^f je2s-lm* WANTS. rro LITHOGRAPHERS.—Wanted, in Transferer and General Printer. maa ma 7 fiear o! a by ap ' willy Wallace. -Ji” ” NEW YORK. WU' ANTED— An active Business Man, , °f BddrfK, to tab. nbaortban to an en tirely new Hi.tonc.l Worfs A' suitable nan win hsv, tyMOX YUSLISHINU CO* 12U booth feiCH IH strwt. j)3WSI- ANTED—A second-hand Fire proof ’ ’ Safe, either Evan. * W.taon’i, or Ysrf.ll & Herring*.. Agplr ■■f.l MAtiKET Street ]j. \\TANTED, in a cloth house, A * ’ • .Y?“ nr ., Man M Salesman, who in thorosgbtr acqoamtsd with the Merchant Tailoi. and ClmSine IddrCS Bot fSt P. o Alt °- * £ ° r to iMrn ANTED—A B'3Y, from 15 to 18 years jT °i* a g®«^pahleoftokincehareeof»netof ßoohs, and to not as Salesman m a Stove Store. To one who can come well recommended age'manentsimatioß will Apply to - WILLIaM HOPKINS, jyi9-lt* Four doors bylowDepot, Pa. .A YODNG MAN, WPLL ACQUAINTED with ihe Shoe Trade, wishes a situation as cal/s- H , VE‘ O .^TM*2 i o k , ee, 2* r - °d°2!? reierence given. Addrere LEATHb>R.* , office of Ths Press* - jyip fit* A YOUNG LADY FROM THE NORMAL SCHOOL wi.be. a iituatio*\a. .TEACHER in a w r “.‘S raa «’ m or out °> **• ®rty. Ad dress ruTOK/* this office. •• • *: jyl*-Bt* TA^ANTED—BY. A. YOUNG MAN, A . * T situation.inawholfisgiedry-gnods. grocery,or hardware house; understands bookkeeping, and nos had onme-expenence in bo*in*cs! Salary pot so much an objeotasstesd? employment. Can famish the best ° j*i7]2t*°** Address” j. P.,” office of this paper. VVANTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, V v -who can give first-olass business reference, a fituottou in a wholesale dry-goods jobbing bouse, os bookkeeper or salesman. .Address "7, G.” office of T»e Pre*s. jy!7-»t* ANTED—An active middle-aged man, "7, with or without means, as a partner in a mer oantile.house m this oity. He must have good references and fati; credit. One Lora the frou-h preferred. Ad dress. with full name, “ G.D.,” office of this paper. A YOUNG MAN, who has had some ex peri*n«»~tß-'thv~wWessje hardware fatmineM. *»t J ssed w,th a moderate salary. Address 44 KuM rEK, emoe of this paper. jyl7-6t* XITANTED—3SOO, FOR WHICH GOOD ? * freehold seourity erill be given, and an interest in a valuable patent. Address "Patent,” at thiso< fic*» jy!7-8f • At horough accountant, who is fully capable of conducting the financial and bu smesadepartmentsof a manufacturing establishment, is now open lor an engagement. Address * 4 bymeuee,’* at this office. j>W-6t* W aNTED—A young man as Salesman, - " whoi? thoroughly acquainted with the Merohant Tailor sand Clothing trade of this city. To any perton capable of filling th>B position, a liberal compensati-n will be given. Address Box 413, P.u. jylfl-tf FOR SALE —The Stock and Fixtures of a Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, new doing a good business. This is a good opportunity tor any one wishing to go into the business, or a house wanting to tnorease their tr*de. Satisfactory reasons giving for tfi ing out. Address “Box 280,*' Philadelphia Post Office, wuh name. jeaa-tf WANTED— A Situation, by a man, thirty-seven years of age. of extensive experi ence In business, ol good address, and competent to fill almost any position, either as a olerk. saoerintendeht, or salesman, is very respectably connected, and oan give the moit satisfactory references as to integrity, energy, and business capacity A moderate salary for thepresent will be accepted. Address 44 B. G. H.,” office oflfte Press. jilS-tf FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO X.-ET—Store and Basement. No. 403 ARCH Btreet, above FOURTH, twenty two feet ? o, «rf ,e . a^ • uy four feet deep; & choice location for Wholesale B.ainese. ArpW to K. FOURTH and ARCH Street/. A TLANTIO CITY.—Two rooms in a, cottage. suitable for a until family will be RENTED on reasonable terms. Addr*ss,B&A-BHORK. Blood s Despatch. TO BUUDERS.— A large lot, hiring three fronts, suitable for immediate improvement, situated on TWENTIETH street* below CATHARINE. Will be sold on accommodating terma to a aar r who wilOrapiove. For terms* to., address “K» office of this paper. islg-tf Factory lot for sale.-a large lot having three fronts, admirably situated in the bouthweeternpartof the city. Will be rented or sold on reaeonable terms. For particulars, apply .at this office. A jy!9-tf FOR &ALE —On Accommodating Terms, the Store and Dwellinr No. 311 Art h street. WILIIaM R. A» LfcN, No. *?3S ARCH btieeU ALF INTEREST IN A LITERARY PAPER. FOB. PALE.—A Taro opportunity tore oure a permanent income is offered by the proprietors of one of the firstLitersry Pt*pers in the country, who wishes to meet a purchaser of oas-balf interest. '> ho Journal referred to has a terse and if ortwins circula tion, and it can bs shown. beyond all doubt, that \n a short time it mil realize a splendid inoonie. Toalue rary man the opportunity is a rare one; to seen, terms of the most liberal character will be accepted. His not absolutely necessary that the purchaser should be of U'erary tas'es; in that oas*. however, a good business man is indispensable. The fullest information as to the present condition of the paper will beebeerjonr given. For particulars, address or apply to A. WINCH. 320 CHEeS I N Ui' Btree 1 . Phi adelpnia- jylT-^t TO LET—The 2d, 3d and 4th stories of STORK No. £33 MARKET STREET, suitable for wholesale Jobbing business. Inquire on the pre mises. * hl7 «* EXECUTORS’ SALE.—The Stock fix tures* and lease of tiw Wholesale Hst, Cap and Straw Goods ►'ouse, No. 417 Market street, for sale. This tea good opportunity for any one wiamngto go into business, or a house wanenm : is ' tradesman long.Aatabhihed aed favorably known house, acd withal an excellent ■uwton. XrAuire on the pren iies lor the Executors,oj tbwJsstate oi jyfe mwlit JAMhS fl. MAItTiN , gr. t Deoeased. eFOBT SALE—A four-stoiy trown ,to»..esid.nce. No-32a PlNE.twet opso.it. th" hnMtlreH Ithasiiii the modern conveniences, is well finis tied, andisjn Rood order. the premises, SJHit 417 MAftKat street,of the Executors of the estate O r James B. M*rtm«»r.«deceaeed. j>l3-ftnwgt r —s FOB RENT—READ? FUBNISBED W-ga RAISON BOARDING 6CBOOL for Girls, «,1N D&N Street, near Green. Germantown. This established ?ohool* with large, a«ry buildings and shady grounds, is now offered on account of ihs dedth Of one of the i'rmcpM.. jy U-6V 305 hOhTH BM.OND btreet. TO LET—The first-floor of the fine Build ing No-7P4CHES r>UT,street, formerly, oocupied as a wholesale \ and lately as a, remit) Foramen Store. Apply attheomoeofJwX»h.SliA-yKL tCo.il>® PO. ChKaTNUTfctreet.l‘h)ta. ftiilm jyjISSOXJM LAND!! 900.000 AoresJor Sals, at prioes ranging from ♦o « cents per Ao*e. in required.‘ , TAXKS pud, apu Pa TENTS procured for purcha sers of Land under the Graduation Aot. plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For«urtP.ermlonn«®j>.ip A l^ WGB & c 0 U. 8. and General Land Agents, 6- CHESTNUT Street, Between THIRD and POOR TH, 81. LOUIS, MO. WARRANTO bought, sold, and Located, i»a-3m ga TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR- house* doable baok buildinrs, all modern im provements, in complete order; an elegant Urse yard, 'terms low to a good tenant. Situated No. 1924 CHKSTNUTStreet. Apply at No. 719 CHJSBTNUT Street, in the Maannio Halt. my2B»tf -m* 10 CAPITALISTS—FOR SALE— IHIThe Machinery, Stook. and Fixtures of a large Manufactory of FAPER HANGINGS, replete with every convenience for carrying on ao extensive bati neaa. A desirable investment to pertonerif energy who can push the business. For sale with or without the burning, inquire sttitt CHESTNUT Street laiawfmtnf NaRT. MONTGOMERY, & CO. fJX) NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS X For sale a, large lot in the Southwestern section . f the oity* well adapted foraNuisery. Terms accommcd* tmt- For rmticulare address •* K.*’ at thisoißcr. svi7-tt uavana c.gars, UUvyvl/l/ ferent brtn-G, oil size* and prices, in store, uy retent arrivals, aui or sale bv *3U-3w CnAilLha TLTr., IJO WALKVT
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