■ : 3gSB®SESB®?^■T - o»,c w ? . aOMB --'•' -.-if,7 ■.'■■■■: i ;■'•.*.■*; Be**,«•*,!Trawuor.; . • m*£' tom* I '* ‘ I'nder-it: lß* «2oo«tl-»ort ' xaip boßdko!iler»»<llß©."r»qnir«d tlieif pay , orMttad: • Th«: of. cbaeon* will, all i ' -l&t'iiM in- _ ;• ’. •- ! : TK« tiiaWfluolwariliV««» Vork Ooitral hil«4 ;> will «• doMd da tk* *Wtao*,***»iii»tmj toted,MeUi ‘ ?Ui Abf »» d M'teUncloie* ' BBtilth* ■**»(« of te» *MOf Aowt- , Pilltililrkio Stack .‘aCxcfeaaie Sale», h'- 1 wi -sii,M.-wi.' ’'■* ; litoun ir S. Ik SuTiuin, «HM Walnt Kt«* ;- r;;‘.mßT,#Q*lU»:. :7- ,'I, ' mo ..tww.MUi £rfc-onll«r’k *7?®, g;,_r#lComa>TlßjuUc V b = 6l ; WO N P» .Vr.yTSV . »>•' IflwKBXi 1 t so Or * u [’ ISMM P*R« ...■.-.-....76,41 gkwis«»iiti» ; mttitui : o x% / «\i .U ny-V.rn- ,V r *l/ v * : JCft li— f The FUmrnurket continued dell i there is some little iiitttiry ftimespert.Wst a. pries below; the view* of . - hotfenMtat sh* iolersreiaoetfr tofttrip UtfMdtat jb SilM:for eaperflite* $6 *Mi 95.75, forextxa wad e*ti*Jmi]f, Md «6e«.6a Vbb for User btandsssiii ;«nlitri>iuiwi tapcriM is e noted at omt lovai , ftci#oc r Rfo Fleer is doll si 9&fc&» end Cora Meal si 4 ,x* ' VTatst —There U mereoS'eriac, sad the market is bosh-ie oni* haywfrmHi bows at |l,ttSi« for prttne'DfteoMe reds, sod (lSielso for wit*, Mi \ anshtnfecledjs* aboat' 160? Mw Void n £«iMl«wi.% M i 91 HißitiM. - Ree ls as st si(B* - Pfsasrlvnast the diet* *e re are, eerie* 7*o lor mew. CoraieftnietO'dssr « Mks for prime? allow; *,•«*< msle of ’•hue wss fhsdo os 650. » Ovs-OW sr* soiree sod worth *s•«} u the Jotterfor prime Penney , vests i ssaleef 86» baskets sew Detswsre wss usds et &70. welch. JesdeoUe. j , - -jf ’ > Bssswsesrco snd wanted, sad a sale of first No.-l Q usrsiten wMasde St per ton, which is sn ad .^CottoJt.—Tbsrs tt no chine#, aid ntfcer’ Is the wse.of tales w-dsjr " .1; hoc *» ms —There is good isantiy for Saisr toaote,; ( Witaflirherulrest .• , Bides are held «t UK), see pfcoatdemj* wm.-withwit, sales. Qreen meat* are scare* at lUtfo for sides,Sß'* fi« */or dboaHers. insalt.- A sals of Pickled » ernns vasratdrtSfJaifsiPlb &M4«.*«a3 !»<*>&;-tea are worts tiftqlSXo. But*, i?r*ors*M*« Vmnted at 2la*ltfcifor, Psnn’a bbto.kij fop Ohio and prison do, Jn, for drua»e, saddle forhhde. ' CITY ITEMS, f i,pT«tnt*v CoftTUßffce.—Tfae PhiladelfMa Evan ~ielioailAilMtf*B Cottftrtfcttof Um £utFbuci!nuitf ffuod Matin Trinity Churob,(Bnv. l. B.AI bart’r) :OHnntatav*,<m Tnaadajarawnf last . ( Tba toilovjii > tfrrsw— j «rf. Ajb>rt, Amfcey. •nialayrGfaan v*U, Hntttr* Foma, iUain. Xooas. Pllit, Raimafisny der, Ssatrna Shaalaiyh. Ti'os, and Wilton* - Las D*UgaU»s~Hkast £ondmaa* Taaao Bmifn, Mar* t ia BcuhlaftA;B.~CMtttM,t>anl#i Gilbert, JobaHapw. J. B.Btreu3ar;Levi X«mt.\C.P. 31 Ula, E. 8. Andar- MB. V*"."! ’’ • ’ OiTuwdayevsoinir an comae wm preceded by Ait. J* K. FHtt.ofSUU Valley, (N. J..)fromJ/whua, aoth'cfaaptsr, vaiwea i, ih.and ill. ' UoafereQO* ftrjaalfy owAhixed an Wedoesday morn ing.' ThefbJlowinjt are theoffioers t President, iev. 8- aMtnMM«MMUTf^Bb».T>T.Titofls ; tmnm. Mar tinßeefcler ’ - ‘ - The follower advisory member* we lanewedi. Her. 0. A. Beer and Rev. Mr. Early* of the Pennajlvauia B,nod { *ev.M.J.Bto*er.of the Jmuelaunn.fiqpr ferefcee or,Ba*terh*eimsylvuMia Synod s.ato; the mala members of Per. A'bsrt’sdhurchpreesnt at Conference* It was raeolred t» ehaac* the Use of holding the MfeiattMtifiM to the second Tuesday e of March, J nne, nndEi»nip|trv.'' J • «-> * Rev/Albstt, fto® the committee appointed on.that ■abject at a previous m*eun*,»ade report as to the eroßjoet n f erecting a -Lutheran' churchnt Chestnut Bill. Hound Rev, ftentmaa have been preaching there fot,a<me ip cettam difficulties, the pro*peet of foooaing a Lutheran ehumh at that place-' a . not deemed very,flattering. The subject w*ii boweve., conUpaed in the hand# of the oommittee. • T&Onitereoeboeaaumwiaiunmly.oocupiedinbear in* reports oa the state of reHjrloo, many of which af forded evidence of a moat gratifying increase in mem? berahip. Under Mde. btoaoh of business. Rev,. How* stated the commencement Latheran church at Qeekertowa, under very, eaoonrafing .auapieee* as also thafoaading of a ’oongregabba at Spring town, Roe* ft ooanrj, Martin Battler ala* geveea aoeCeat of the founding of another Mlftiidn Bandar : eohool ta ..South wark. Philade'phia. yoeeg man .of-fit, Mat* tbsw'a Church, which, together with the wimioa eohool on Eleventh etre t. above Girard avenue, has met with great •ocean. Rev. Jytine.stated the ©ommeneemeiti* anewoliiiroKat Stroadabar*. Rnv. BkeaViah tba. or gani action of. a new mission eohool; at Point Brenae, n«trihaPhUadslshiaGts Works. 1 ; ;- r 'o>\;,. r On motion of Rer. Batter, the Borratl end Classfot« eohool. at-Qnakertown, of which Rer. Hornd;i» principal, althoash not of a dmominniiMul character, was nebmaM&ded to public favor, ns avary efficient and vett-eondneted seounarv of learn iw, and patents are o'g*d to tend their sons there to be educated.: The following TCaoiufaohwu. unanimously adopted* That the eaUbliahiaeotof A/rexe/e rrmiaerp inEaiters Pennsylvania. in the Vicinity Sf Philadelphia, in em* nection with the Lutheran Church, h»» kmc been a frit and aekVirfedgedvranf' andthat this Confereaoe deems it a duty to recommend and encourage the fooo'Mhg of such an institution; nod that a committee of five.be appo ntad i the President ef Conference to be chairman' to invite correspondence on this subject, and to devise whatever other measnrps they'may deem expedient io furtherance or the obleM. Revs, tentman. Batter, Titos, end Aeimeaanyi’er were appointed to constitute the abort eMemittee. On * v«sinx, Re>. Dr. Gree nwald preached an able and edifying disooeree. wnenCcnferanee-nd* JentWpd.as meet m 'the second Taftsdsy of Bovember next, at fltrosdstrarg, Monroe county. Pa., - Tax Gs'bat E*«tkhx Comixo to Caps Mat.— The Grs&t Easiem is golßcio make an excursion trip to Cek* Mav. always supposing that she can be "got' off the mod at New York. .The pries of tbe excursion has been fixed at too a sum that wonld go fer toward pr >caring fdr any ieasoaaWe man,‘A bomplsts ontfi ofele. ant'suamsr garment* at the Brown-Bton# Clothior.HaU of Heekhili k Wilson, Noe. 803 aad 606 Chesta«tstreet, abo^eBixtli.** r ' 1 LiPk-sir* Photoaxapbs of 44 Honest Abe” are made at 9timer's gallery, Second strre t. above Green. The p etc res are correct.#* the nexative was taken in Spnfixfield, HI., by Mr. Renner. - ' Sir James MdißAr’a CAMpHOBATED Cordial.— This admirable Cordial is dMigned especially for all those complaint* incident to the heat-of sum m«r. ' Diarrtcei and eevere pains of the atomeoh. vomiting. Ac., readily yield to its very soothing iafiu enoe. *lt ts eaite pleaa*9t.andrKtatefui to the tastr. After a trial, few persons wilt be willing .to be without Jl Those. lesrmg for the country sboud cot do go, without providing, themselvee with the Cordial, It is sold by Doner, Sixth and Vine. Pries 60 cents. tf 1# oxs of oareblaome will be fuonfl F Brown’s Advert'scment of* 4 Pare Georgia Arrow Root.** luvba lids who need anirtlcle of .diet at one* nutritious and delioats, aad anxious Mi others who wonld secure for tkeirchildren the purest-snd most healthy fo6«i» can find in this firicsesius preparation all they seek or re *ui»e.. . . ; J)*i« I From tbe Scientific American. September 3, isat.) Sfaldikg’bPi«*pa»*d QLn?.—Web«T*t«cfliv*<l, M7»ral simple* of prepared liqu ; d glue.put us m email bottles,by Mr.- H C.ejjahUniv 30 Platt street, Ne# Yore, and have triad it la mandia* old ferniture Jt» a very convenient article for domestic nie, mod deserves to be kept constantly on hand in every household. It I < also a cooveaisnf article or patters makers,and,in vestorslnmastrsetinf and preparing their models. J»IS2S49tW _ Kwd vrosps—Ktod words item blister the toapae or lips. And are hare never heard of any mental trouble aristas from this snifter. Tfcoesh they done*, ooetmaoh. yet they accomplish mneh* Ther.help one’s ownpood nature and «ood aril!. Boft words eeftenoar own eepl. de*rr words are Ate) to the dame of wrath; they mike it btrta more fercely. Kind words make, aatßred. CoM wo*ds frees# peop(e< aod hot wordesdorob them- and bitter word* make them tatter. aadwMtkfbl wards malm them* wratMW».rXifid words also produce their own image © i men's souls, and a beautiful image it is. soothe, ami quiet, and contort the besrer.'They/shsroe hiraout of bis sour, roorote, unkind Iwlingsrand, properly appreciated, lead him to purchase bis garments at the " One Pries Clothing Kmporfmu” of .GiujtviLLS.STOxxs, Ho. 6C7 Chestnut strdsf. , Aoostly and useful Give is'prerented to each pur chaser. 1 tf «ajuha tfr4'£i*jU*feNClfc* ttifoimrACft. S- Aunm • Hteamihtp Kensington. nan«r. #0 hours from Boston, ASUftSW. York. a»,iiris^as^^s^. i ?Rir^. u d us; saw a dsepi rladsaiopml 1 sobr bound ap.andahif John dark;** *aiumore.toiar down In *ow of tug 3 F-*tacr.wffthe Fourteen root feat; defersdftrahnfcd OeoFalei. on the Ledge Liiht; Ms 8 ‘inureton* from Cardenas, and a doe We tepstil irng, name unknown, off *f#|{ Morrow. froraMajat qrs.P R, 12th b?l7,i«.TilM fordo InJ *}»■■„ JSJfc **» uifod 7tkHM,forArooibo,toEMdforrt.w'York* _ • , • HnTfiittM * rw- BW w<» Cua.au, «i<kiß<i!4U..<oßuwut.Cu»a,kCik Bill(ld«.B»>a.MFpow 9dM« fromhilll.arond., viAucuto®Morris Wua tCo-reM.l tomuur. SottrMreli ClS'to., Onn, I dw. from lmurol, JM. *dolr"««dr? C&HnVuJidu. from Csnnoa’. P.rrr, *fea*lolm%iui.. : %»nK’<d>. d»v« from Pooomoko W Jiiwm. , . “doVr John H**rT.fc«™h»il. 4 d»r» from Pooomok. iU*.r, vita vktat to d W Buon. . m.vi.inr. ’ Bbie John Clark, Letourasa,'Baltimore, William A James* Co. HSMOKAIfDA* Hbip H 0 MildnUj. from London, irrivfdtt j f«S J-ondun, arrived at, Melbourne preeioae to Mar 61 8 n» Ornu, Baer, keaee arrived ai'.Pnmdditoe «l*t Sll ßeuriJA Haekecker, Statibe, for FEiiidtlj&iMteirad’ *VoJre K'Bleokroen.Skariiied! ' Aodaßmltfi, Smith,' iSrti C.**', While, and Ch f i»er.. iahM, eel.edfro» |, gsl i re' KeetSee! VraSd. n*d*lf>lL', Brooke, Iteeae at P Mn?s"F»n&!Boaierß,benea arrived at Boeton net 4 I °Se’hr t (J«i Ij Green, (br Philadel»hi», eleated atßoe-. “So'af Sririlmr, Davie,, tor' j£lladeljfcia, aeileA tmm ' torakihMU,wiled freak Hartford Mtk iaet. f BeK Li UtrJ ofcn, beaeaarr i radat Fort-; Willit*, keaoe arrived'*! Kairbirriott ‘ *^S? , |i2^^S|ar > ’llte>am».,|MuadAtMM^ldtC , dehra torßagwwgjß.w I - lYrivnd it Hal»e» 'i ' f* C. f anitad ftooi Aliiaodrii* lUt itt*t UlßPtt ABRlTlfii iT THB -f PBIIfCIPAL HOTELS, vtfffldSI 1 * ; ■A' DittUy.* Ooaa” j ?. 'V fliyypSwfir'tV V I.' V'* 1 sSw ;« f; & P» .MMMrSJirkMtrlA. P» .,' ¥QT,rrr.Meml>kH':' JiLtvUTmt ... . Lfl*.re,i«x*. ■ ffleabiw^tfess:-.. fl*w>«iao°w y 8 Si??'“ST n ' Bo * ton hftv.ti?-*' es asnt Kut VMifiii' i-a ' ' O Cttjßir fc !», Md qfrriSs: i3>«»»oU. , w.wVn«f,M«»i»hi. AJJtnnM,ConoM.-' F (Vtifo,'Wio, w 8 eouknlCt BnttUttW|oB Fnm. Balt , fS‘ tfertF”' ■H’TKIb*. Phair';" . wjaiti.miajl y. 4Mo v Ohio MfHCstUn. Ohm H 0 Boot. Canada rt M John.on,lVY . Tinman Cm, o TNWataon V«, ft O Wood bridle, Q» MiaaQniiroid.Ohio - . MPShobaaann 1».8C 5® K Dm. Chvieahm: ,* TJharkar *1 v. •( K Jti<*mfoTl>»t. ■■■ . ■’■ J Rril«w»C.fo«o B» if .milfoil. Ohio > MriHMeilion. ciKio , a Jaaninn, t a v, H iUillie. X O F Hradfonl, Fs, • - FCdll.n; Pa tUTßaadiia. lad * COWTIBKBTAL HOTKO—Corner Hmtkwd ChMteut. H Hunt. Phila ‘ , James K Pittman, Datroit John LCo«t««. 11l . Ohaa H Kara-HI. SHemnrirt.O.in H J Bnttarworth, Mias J W Jenkins It O ■HM Piaiott. Boatjn OTKaatar. Min 1 N Lord. Jr.tiia.O BOLordCln, O , . - X&vi.Min J i £g«° 0 '* V ' ma 7ltesndn.lT J l>illi»«Bdo»ky- GDHa 1, Pittsburg . A W Morrow. Pi. U burg -WJ Alii*, N V WGelland, d< .> AHHols ate, NY .BLt'tawua.Albany- - -R<» KranWißfVs - • - * Ga'iatt* Va , . . - Gao B Leonora* Da»ton.o -Wm B'suehord, NY J.»sMaitlana, « wf.Bait. K£x»kiel.,dO • - W P Odominn. Boston tj H Baker,Cia, O • >OT A da ras ,Ci o. O J**anoooi. Peona. 11l JBfimith Peoria - - t'baTJUßiilwVKrfiibttrg JDRlden.Oberlin.O j H Hampton, Ptl*sburg . C R Brsoeman. Lancaster 5* JLCox,Louisville UKetoham. LoutsviPo Tjßarbtaos'JuouimUe W*ociwood.Cin 0 Ja Craig &,fh..ark - MJ Cmrfce. Atlanta, Ga a >Y ttro n.Cin. O . ,J G Headereon,.Albany 5l WmaariAlbany - JBuuoh fe>. tfaoon,Ga I J Hurt,Ga v- - • W cieni? A la. Ala £ K Jonesl Tana £ F HsJNfc & f 0?* 011 W 8mu(ar«B«Bt0a • Bed Chwa, Natohai Simaoa Chuap* Matohax t w Cbae*, Matohax hap Cb«sariatebra 1 KH Balk.Nor'olk •boa Gaffiald. Boston „ , W Riobardson.PitUfield ’JamesAßanbar. Yale Col JJ,Fartaja. YalaCol Mr feJUrr A-la-H Y - WMeKnisht Bt tools J w Bt Loois M Lamomer. Be. ooie W J Matbava*;Wash» Pa Fa JD WaavarT AO JH Hj»Uatsell.Balt QJ* bobasoa. Balt'' BHpaanPittakunr 0 Van B nsbi»ren k la, NY Boot Campbell, Balt JVan.Bruat.H-Y- • J Wilson attsajri Cal Geo-wayman, Putrbura J WJenkens, N 0 . . Htrbman. HaabbUld J P Naahvifle .‘N Kivkaan.HaabTiUe ,J SP Boaldeo. NY CbM J drrao, AU N Raton t la. Cuba Balrsdorlio*, Cuba FHUptoa,N^ f| Kills.Bo H KlUs.Jr-80^ . N Wier, Ga '. J MjEaWndsa. Ga f&yziJMts*' o j&f&ij-.&’r- 0 IviTtf? L P.Htwsnnm, Waab, ... ISKPambOtn.WMh^, . W-Arawt'org. Loulsrilla - Jacob Papons. LoaxsTilla Daniel HWiloon, Ga JaiL White, Va J A Roto, Ala. - HWilkar, Texas O Knralmeoht k la, Ya ; Mrs t Napier, Md LNjwefrJf.bdv &,§?"??*’%« 1 IW Braoe. LouUviUe, Ky WJ Hawkins, N C -* Costs, NO- A'B*» aft. Charleston M Moody k l*;Bt Lonis C POablsyJTO, MrUii* AlarNO G Bfimonds, 111 GSThaoterfcson,!** .. KWviiMii, 1 Athens,Ala Miss jlvaasen,Athens, Ala Miss P Vassaß. Ala ra it ponDeU. Ala ■ Miss H ponaell, Ala Mrs Chiids, Athens, Ala Z Hooker, Mtfs , W.BHb-ktr • - lPß|pwji,PitubnT* JC Brown, Pittsburg • » 'HoJbtfeMaeembe, Va ’'A Henderson. Hatches B Hammel, h Y i*hoa oailey, Nantucket A Hannam, Me Wn C Madno«k. N Y 01 Besle;i Miss - 3 - oone k wit H O - W Del _ Chas Hr.ChaUc, Phila H Gsbbart, Dayton, 0 and itatreetiv* die- : AMBRIOANHOrELr-Cbsrtaut. above PiDh. VWhita. New York PWhite.NY aj BilendttHY- WH Wolff.Md, Banl Coleman, Md K w Btearna, Fh la a Caldwell. Jr. Phlta - G BCuguningfl, Phila Wtdwardj.NY JosHiuTn K Armstrongs N-Y - • Henry Hoes, Waeh'n, Pa ask Maynard,Pa ?E CmcksH4la,N J JhasTnore,hojland' * CGay,NY,, ■ 1 > P •‘ich & da.Foniaod.Me Hoa n Arnold, Conn t L Smith, Borceatown —>obsrt Phillips. Md .. I Prick, Law sborg . Joseph Jteynoldson. Md V Norfleet. Del . MTBrown A in. N Y . ’ B MdCreary 4 la. M Chk Mm £ Myere. M Chunk |J foj>p<in£w&N Y . H Taekiu. Looisrille,Ky HeoKjKeith ttNton. . Baraoel £Joy,H Y Halph GorT«n,NC Geo w L Crook, Memphis ..has D Brows. aP.NY S fe Kraaseripoatesvilie. ■fM Grant. NY .. C J Cooper. MaaehCbnnk 'T<*ampbelLMd Chae b Chris y.bt Louis r C Goodwin, Boobsster - • ThoeAngetl. rrondsnoe M F CMW.lifßMdlos T4! s ."li. pilil t v Wn Curtis, Delaware . J W Lowden, H Y JONHS* HOTEIr-Cbestnnt etrest, above Sixth. Wm Morgan, WY , JcoMHiltAia. Ga HC JJCherry.NO sHan»it*TarHiver.NO JasKLea.NO . PCaQDingham, Md •, Jro H Johnson, J 1 ’ T AUiepa A i&, Del ‘ John Coakrere, IV O nwtk&cSnou belt J*ev DT Locke, N Y MH Price. Del BenJ VPoet. eJd Chas P. ooothawey. Va H Thomas. Wilm, DM A Prance, Bait > W W Leach. Bait T bos L Hall. Canada R J Harndar .Bait * D .Law.-* hteago - - Jas M P Bu»h;'Phila G A Marshall, Md . oho G Moßrecor, Md OB jibeock. Mass, . Bryce, ♦■airißeW.eC W Bryce, YVkDis.fl C. J U Phillips NY. D J Irwm, Md W Wiley Ga Hamt a Colby, Mass M n M M AHloeon. Va Miss 0 Cemdy, Va HasNminger.Bt Paul' • .'fWBB VCUrk. Jas A Waddle, Wilm, 8 C ' JiMHerns. Hrookville ' Italic, t* Y Mrs a Fenner,O dr Kahn, NY Jol n P Hooper. Balt W Jameson, Baltimore MERCHANTS* HOTEL-Fourth street, below Aroh. Jeff f-ovett, Trenton H 4 Gott. Cm, o H Benton, <n,o WBebmitt. Cm, O . JBCharles,?<Usbarg K Rhjbley k 1%, Pittsburg a G Brodhead. Jr. kla aH Bsisel. Reading _ . J<« H Kanne, ureensburg Crawford, Mifflion Hoa wm weifh.Pa wPr ce,Temr^; Jri BFoobey.Tepn G 8 Gilbert " D C Lumberger, Mo R A Davison, 8t Louis Mrs Divison. BtLooie Prank Kennedy, N J ffStone. Rocheeter - AM Black ill , , W W fowreerd, Phila J H Reaeker, Phila Lasrr«nee Waldo. Cin, O B Texas Jes Bronson, NY £ p Ky h W Wanrieli. Wilkesbarre A a ba vev, Lt uisviue Pbulsr. Ohio John Campbell. Phi a C G I*aadbury. Pittebnrg K P JUsiings, Madrid J B Fisher, Phila ST. LOUIS HOTEL-Cnestcnt street, above Third, 3 Day, Mass N Hopkins, Mais TBoearty, " Y M Peir.e, Balt OoMornsVa LODmmtnr.NY L k A Smidt. Pott*town John Mitchell k U, N J J Frenkel NY Btt Robinson. f« O f Locals k dan. La F Stiokne* N Y J M Harlan, Wilm, Del J Moore Wilm. Del H Bnstiy, Jr. WUm, Del Wm liaodeker, BtLouis WH vjf, Ohio Geo RL> re, N,Y W B Franklin. N Y TR Aineb 4, NY Wm Price, N Y Theo Sharp, N Y THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. A R **eok A,la, Lirix, Pa 311 Fish. » J •a Hart, rbilft HU Weller, ill < Van Bant. Cm, o Jos C Smith, Jr. Pa Geo T v #al, Puilsdelphia R Thoims, Huriintton, NJ F M Wheeler N Y John irvio, Pa I) Brodhead, Jr, NY NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street, above Third, Wj Fritz, Charleston,SC TMarshall,Phila E p Baud, 8t Lon's H H Watt?, Montreal P 8 Higgins Reading J<* Eetorlme, Wilkesb’e Josiah Lewis WiJkesbarre Wm Lewis ill k F Ferris. Pittston Geo 1 szarus Pittston Geo Butler. Port Gibson D A Bhult*. Ph'U , , \ Dunning. B'wanton Peter By me, Carbonnale Fohu Shank, Plymouth Geo W Swartz, Pa H O fintfer, pMla " BTATBS UNlON—Market Street, above Sixth. Jacob Rambo. Mil Jm Baiter* Ind . H i.ich eberser. Ind Jbnnth, i-auphiaco laoobßuaeer Lancco Miss Junes. Balt G Mnttin, Pa • Maik Leddy, lgwk Woven w Mpens, Blair oo ,Jm Par»on». Look Haven w s sterner. Pa G Young A 2 Is, i lubco WLMoorn Cbos oo Ja.,B Poster, York, Pa L It Wwl. York, Pa IB Foreman, Lanoaster M Groff, Bnmrtrldge ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Blxth Street, ab. ChettnnL Blsok As On. Port lepoeit J Vamterslioe. Pbmnlxv 0 W Hunter Chester ou N Morris Wil. Del B Mathews* In Woeti.OC Miss Mathews, Wath.B C 5 LeonardAla,Chester co JF Broom til. Pa m T N lemon, Phila J Matson A la, Phcenixv FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Seoond street, above Market. JB Dale, Pa Jno L Both, Del i‘BhsTs' m iM ß w£.*6ift.i R J Bell, Pel Miss Bell, Del 1 ttsaßfidley, Woyneco D M Cox, Cape Mar MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third at, above Caltowhill. ORWa n. r. New Haven Paml H.Moore, Ca, bon no John Moser, Carbon oo David Wagoner. Hilltown Mit Bailor, Hpringtown J B chaffer, Reading Peter Duft, Reading BARLEY SVEAF HOTEL—Seoond it., below Vino. John Perron. Books oo Dr_ W Lovineoton. Fblla Mrs S M Tanner A da. Pa i Bonn, Bnokii oo Jacob Wilton* Backtoo Jm McKiMtry. Sacks oo Hilrard, Pbila John B Be, son, PaMison ■. K Campbell, Buoke oo Jsaaj Gould, Trenton, N J M D Pell, Bunks oo BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., ab. Callowhill. Chss Weand, Allentown John Jones, JPa 0 H Kimball, Phila Joa Garner, Banks no Morris, Phila Dr B W Rozonbeiger, Del John Jtuth, Atlantic Citr MT. VERNON HOTEL—Seoond etroet, above Aroh. g O Gordon.N V W Goalie, N Y Jos a 0 Rowland, Phila John Davis, Wilm. Del re Davis Wi nr, Del „ Matter Davis, Wilm.Del O L Ball, Bordentowu, N J BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third at,, ab. Callowhill. TS Leistering. Pa Jsmea S Bergar. Phila C Ber*«r, Pfiua I*aao Harmmnj, B«rbf oo hueuiaL. NUTIOEU Ovs Pbici Olotbuto or tbi Latjbt th# bMt nu&trt •xpTC»ly for M - FAIL BALKS. LOWEST Miliar krtMi marked in pUie Firuree. Allffeod*madetooroerwarranted eatie- Daotorp. Oar ONE-PRICK aratera is stnotlr sdtiered u>, as ws baliavw this to bw the onlr isir way of dealing All ara thereby treated alike. JONES A CO.. aat-tf M MARKET Street. Salamander Firr-Froop Baprs8 aprs.— A very targe assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea* maablo wrioae, No. tM CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia. ”w ir EVANS A WA*BON. Saving Fund—National Sapbtt Trust by tha State of Penneylvema. L Money is raoalvnd avary day, and in any amonnl iarceorsmaUe . A PiVB PBR CENT, lataraet in laid for money from tha day it la pat in, S. Th. money Is elvreys paid hack la GOLD whenever It it eelled (or, end withowt notloe. A Money ie reoeiveo from Eweirter*, Adwtfwlstreforl, Ewanffowe.'and other Tneteee, In large or small turns, to remain a kmgor abort period. • A Tha mosey reoeived from Depocitors it Invested in ledl Eetata. Mortgag ee.Gronnd Rents, and other niat '(TofflM opaxeverydAy—WALNUT Street, aoethwaat ' Thirl ttwwtiVhilsAeiwhie.' . iall . Oaro; PiWWNdi/ Bsffr. and, CHrapebt. in thecity,Still Sou t h THIRD .l tjsi I. .* CIitCULaK'PSfNTING, Beni and Cheepeat in the Cltyat 84 SdntSTHIRD Brest. , , , . BILL-HKaD PRINTING,'Beat aad Cheapest in the City,at 34 Sooth THIRD etreeL • HAND-RILL PRINTING. Beet anil Oheepeet in the City, at 34 Smith THIRD street. , PAMPHLET PUNTING, and every other deeorip iluo of: Printing, of Cm. meet eumrlor fluality, »t the mit nullin’ e ratra, at R'NG WALT a BROWN’S, DrtasW Banding, 84 South THIRD street. J yM tf , L ...m-ii.i i 1 "■■■■ r Sbamrn’s Bating ?unj)H-Kor*hwww Ooxiix* SReeMaad WAnmr* StaxMs.— Deposits re ogtvediaemaß end Megs amowats.from all olaasee of ths oamntanlW, dad allows lataraet at the tats of FIVE drST'by eheeka withost lose of tn ‘ Odbeec*R.M!r,iwßl->RUUJjii’.do!ik,and oa.Mon^ 'uß^ppMon. .-.u-. »■>.. . D*- BTaot.R,tfi.'6ld,.t iuidbMt nimed, known for Ex- Mrminaun, EATS ud MICK. OOCKKOAOHEB BUGS, ANTS, MUB4U{TOEB, FLKAB. MOTHS, GRAIN -WORMS, u« GARDEN INSECTS. ttr RrinoiMl D*P>t, 6J 3 BROADWAY, N. Y. . Bold br all Dnvcist. «T,rywh,r«. - nrlMm ’ MARRIED. SMITH—DICKINSON.—On tli. lWh in,t.. br Bar. Jos H. Jones, D.D., Capt> Wn. H. Smith to Mils Kate „ th. K.V.V; C. Pearson, Mr. William D, Corblt to Miss Christianas Fayns. * DIED. SHOEMAKER.—On Fir't day afternoon, the 22d mil., Frances M, wile of Dr. N. Shoemaker, In tbs7Dt year of her ace. - or ,h. Slat instant, Lydia M., dau hter of Benjamin and Cyn- Mary Elizabeth Gugerty, daughter of Margaret and the late John uu gerty, aved 17 years and 6 months ~ _,, t The relative* aed ftiende of the family are reipeotfuUy invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother. No. gig ,eoilvaifle<iate rarshall.JFilth e reet, above Wharton, fnia (aionday) morning, at 8 o dock. Funeral servioee St,-Mary'* Jnurob. interment at 8 . lBth inatant, Mre. Parah Cookie, widow of John Cnokle, in the 68th year other age. Funeral from her bite residence, near t.e intereeo*- t'on of the Townabip-Une road and Becond>etreei turn* pike. Twenty-third ward; this (Monday; afternoon, at 2 ootook. * the SOth met, Mrs. Ellen Brady, aged 80 voars- Funeral from her late residence. No. 543 German st., Ifonnln,., from hie late residence, No. 838 N. Twelfth street- on lutadty afternoon at4o'clock. *4 . 1/HWIS.—On th#2i>thinst., David P. Lewie, in the 83d year of hie age „ Funeral from hie lata residence. 22 3 Citron street, below Thirteenth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at i ooloek. Mum BP.—On the 19th intt., M;e. Rachel Morns, in the 86th of her age. . . - .. . Funeral from her late residence. 1612 North Sixth st., tins (Monday afternona. at S o’olco, . t CLaRKB.—On the 20. U inat., Mrs. Elisabeth Clarke, in the 42d year of her age. , Funeral from her late residence, 80i Prime street. thisiNoaday}aUerneon.at2n*otook. , . , * RE* Vc.tf.-In J., rn the 19th instant, Johnson Reeves in hi* 6tst» ear. ...... • uuersl this (Monoayl, Z3J lost., at 4 P. M.» at the above piece. _ „ . OntbeiOth met, MaryS.,wife of Benjamin ’Funeral from her late residence, northwest corner of Eleventh street and Girard avenue, on Tuesday morn* ng, at 9 o’clock. ** Weekly Report of Interments. HsaLTH OrPiCE, July SI, 2860. ty of Philadelphia from the 1444 22*r of July 1860. Interments fa th» Cil to the DISEASES. KpilsDsy Erysipelas. —.... Pmoture Fever, Bilious • 4 Scarlet. 44 Typhoid.... Gangrene Hernia..—......... Inflammation, Brain •» Liver...... 44 Lungs,. 41 Pentopesum 44 Bt. k Bowels Inanition..— Marasmus Metritis Old age..— ...—. fiSkt::::-".:--. SLU Born.— Suioide.«... Teaching— . Unknown Absoecs..— Cancer of tfreast... - Btomaoh. Casualties Croup Congestion of Brain 4 * Lungs Cholera Infantum,- Morbus Cons'ption of Lungs Convulsions Cyanosis Dip’hena .. lljabNtea Diarrbcßa Dropsy, Brain... —, *• Heart. ..-w. Disease of Brain.... Hwt.. 44 Kidneys.. Drowned —-..... Dysentery Debility Effusion on Brain.... | if the\ E THERE WERE: '2 From 60 to 60.... 36 4 4 60 to 70.....—. 22 44 70 to It 44 80 to 90 2 “ 90 to 100 3 44 200 to 110 Under 1 year.-*-. 1': From 1 to 2 3 »* 2 to a.......... ) 44 6 to 10. 1 “ 10 to 15..—...... 16 to 29 : 41 20 to 30 2 44 80 to 40..- 2 44 40 to 60 - 1 Nativity— United Stab known, 16. From the Almshouse, 13 the Country, 4. is, 263; Foreign, 43; Un- people of Color, 26; from WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. First Tenth—l 6 Nineteenth..-. 18 Second „«..14 E1eventh.......10 Twentieth,...-. 9 Third b Twelfth 7 Twenty-fiiet.... 7 Fourth .26 Thirteenth 4 Twenty-second.. 6 Fifth -.-.10 Fourteenth 23 Twenty-third... 7 Sixth —......14 FBteentn...-..19 Twenty-fourth..2l Seventh.. 23 Sixteenth.. .11 Unknown -..10 Eighth....— 8 Seventeenth....ll Ninth— g Eighteenth.....l2 T0ta1.....—^.312 The number of deaths compared with the correspond ing »e#k of 1669 and ot fast week, wacasfoilows: Week ending Ju1y23,1859. wa5........—.....217 44 44 July 14 .1830, 44 289 Males, ICO; Females. 16J: Boys. 106; Girls, 102. By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR HUGHES. Hea th Officer. 13M«K AND PURPLE FOULARD JO BILKB. Plain btaok Fou’ard Bilks. Black Bareges, K. 6 4.7 4, and 8-4 wide. Black Crape ttarets same widths. Gray Cntne R*rla Poplin*. Gray Cheneß»re<-esand Kohairs. Black Bare e. ruffled points. ) upm*« tfoinmer Bombazines and Chaim. Black and white L\wns ami Organdies, Ac. BHSSON4 eON, Mourning Store, No. 91R OHEftNI/T Street. N. B.—During July and August we olose at 6 P. M. The only reliable article— CLARK'B Patent INHELIBLE for Marking all kinds of Ciotbing neatly and indelibly. They do their work better than ink. without its trouble or risk of Blotting. Kaon will mark 2.000 artioies. For side, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. ‘JAY LOR k COm Agent# for the Manufacturer, No. 911 CHESTNUT Suoot, Jel2 3m rY"5=» HEADQUARTERS DOUGLAS AND hUH CAM FAIG N CLU B, THI ctTEKN'I H At ft roeeUng of the Douglas ami Johnson Campaign Chib,' held on the evening of the 18th of July, the follow* in* resolutions were unanimou»ly uted: Hesoltfi.* That m the present unfortunate state of party fife re we deem u our duty, as a Democratic organization, to express our view* and define ourposi ti-nin »Nin and unmisiskable terms. „ Resolv'd, That m HTFFHtN A. DOU J LAB. the giant statesman of the w#gt,and in HERSCHKL V. JOHNKON the rallant and patriotic son o the south, we recognise the ’egularly-nommateri cnn r td«tes of the Democratic party T r i’reeident and Vice President, chnsm unanimously uv the National Democratic Con vention at Baltimore the only aooredited authonties for that purpose; and, in aoo''itianoe with the time* honored u«a**e of the party, we are bonad to give them our sot ve»nd unwavering support Resolved, I hwe heartily approve the notion of those members of the DemocraMo State Central and City Executive Co** mi tees, who voted against the ini quitous resolutions, whion sought to invest the Demo cratic eleotora with authority (if elected! to vo»e for oand dates for Pres dent <*naVtoe President, oviside the Democratic organization. , Resolved. That it is solely by adhering to regular no mitt.ttons that we can nia'nteJn theimegr ty and per petuate the existence of the D-mocratlo parry. Resolved, rhhtwecanraake no terms with seoeders and disorganizers.other than to invite them to ronounoe their errors, and unite with us in the support of Uou gite end Johnson. Resolved That we will neither support nor vote for nnv ticket for Presidential electors unless every mem ber thereon pledges his unequivocal caber* nee to the only regularly-nominated National Dcn.ooratio candi dates tor President, and Vice President, Stephen A. Douglasand Maisohel V. Johcson. , Resolved That we can a*soMafe ourselves politically with * o men, or body of men, who seek to defeat these oar didates. ■ , , . . . Rejoiced, That we consider it our absolute duty to support no man./or any (\ffice ichattver, .who repudiates the only ioguiarly*nom nuted standard bearers of the That, as the representative of the Thir teenth ward in the City Deroooratio Executive Com mittee has not'etdefiatdhis position,we,trust.wuen he resumes his seat m that body, he will regard the wishes of almoit every Oemoorat in the ward, by acting with the friends of Douglas, and Johnson, and by with holding his aid and suppjgt from tho*e who now seek to defeat and destroy the |Mty. Kxtrsot from the ro nuten. „ ... Attest, ALFRED C. JONES, President, WILLIAM C. RUdBEuL,Secreta.y. We, the underlined Pemooratio citizens of the Thir teenth ward, approve and concur in the sentiments contained in the *bo*e r» i Bqluti-»iia: F. F. Wolgamutb, Fatriok Murray, Arthur Benavil, Bailey Thomas, James Boyle. yip-Pepper, Charles Barnes, Daniel Crouse, A/W Chamberlain Albert Lawrenoe, Freest Alberts, U.Bonnewuld, jo«. J. Williams, -Philip Clark. Lewi* Cramer, George Kelly, Thomas C ark, 0. Ramsey, CH. Meoke, * James MoKefva, Wm. BurwelL Thos Fenton, J. B. Baines, Abe Vandegrift, George Hood. Win. Foreman, L. Veirchbarg, Chae Engleman, Adam Brown, Ernst tfilben, Jeremiah Fritz, RK.Cnskaden. Gottlieb Ktiox, Wm. Meyers, Win. E. Sporlinj, Ulysses Maker, Adw.L Jones, CPsotta, E. w.MoVen, A. H. Piokel, i hocna# Reardin, Henry Holmes, F. C. Smith, J. M. Weymouth, Wm, j hompsnn, Peter Lit*. Jacob Hopple John M, Fisher. James W. Barry, Hiobard Callahan, MiohaelO Connor i.has. Mitliken, B. J. Wylie, John Merney, M. Kaufman. J.Piegge. . Jacob Rook, Wm. Thompson, John Lehr, John Bossert, A. O. Schmidt, John Eons. John Xleaver, J. Smith, Patnok McCabe. F. M. eoheriolc, Francis Oatorday, Geo. M. weimtsh, & Archer, h»„ Louis win'er, Jaoob fcisile, William Aroher, John KesteL Michael Lenta, P. Aroher, Jr., C. Kuemetle, C.Lan entine, John f. Hoopes, Patnck oigens, Launwice Fox, G. Sannewauld, Daniel Murray, Jacob L«ug, Gottfried UebMe, Oliver Lewis, James Devine, O T Hopkins, Charles Messner, otierlea Devine, Charles Watts, John MoKinney, FranoisCosgrove, Peter Dahl, Charles Coates, Anthony MeUy, E.Yerkes, Samuel Amey, John F. Frank, P. F. BohanU, G. W. Mooti art, Philip filter. Richard Ward, johu Rink, John Jtombold, Charles Arnold, Henry Fisher, Henry Weber, J* ueroenter, Jos. Henderson, Wm. 0. Goroon, J* Lattenuiayer, Job R Gibbs, Jr., Jaoob Gtear. C. We lDank. John Car'er, G. A Hijeht Jr., Dscar l.Faihan, gdward Carroll, Darnel Aroher, J. Babbingtoo, John A. Whelan, J W. Mathews, Hugh MoCatna, John Nagle, F. Bower, Theo. Braudes, Ueurgebchafler. J.Zimmerman, F.eieenbraun, John F Bobantx, Win. b. Hohus. M Connor, Johu Gallagher, W. ltonne y, Jr., H. Gensier, 0. W.Vandegrlit,W. Donnelly, br., F.&ohurr, Adam Norwie. 8, Laib, F. Vv.basse, fohnuUKlf: John : G .It. D.Rombod’, Loot, Herfner, Jorrrh WiLs, O.V.Kopn., William Msver, Geo. H. Rower. AB. Pflillipe, Miohsel Kelly, Henry Wellbenk, Charles Mor on, Wm. Lendherr, Henry Muir, John Morten, L Sobulmeiiter, B. Hummel, Samuel Fries, Sr. Nichnlae Bruder, Lewie Bom, Allred Fries, Joseph Barteo. J. A. Smith, Kybert Sevenn, Vi. f. Hodmen, John boheoh. Wm. Klom, Joseph Wight, Henry Genftr, Wm. Jacobs, Joseph Sihumnn, Win. H. Stiles, N. Aubb. O. Nugent, Sr., Samuel ' oreLS, John Nenes. O Nu«ent,Jr„ Henry Mestayer, John Stelnlo, B. Bernard, Chet. Geidiner, G Klein, Chrni. Simon., Geo Ptrayhne. Ches. et.inlo, John L. Martin, O. Denenhower, I'. A. Kelly, Wm.Doene, JobLloid, George Vojp, Conrad Knetss, Laf.Boby, Kiohard Girot, Jaoobweokerley.Nath. Lloyd, Geo. Wertman, John Walters, O, Danenhower, A. Louoeruaok, G. Freekman, John Benners, Ge o . Armstrong, Thoe. Graham, Kdw. Pnloheit, Henry tioiz, A. H.We.eo.t fcainl. ytilweil, Urns. Zeiss, D. M. Sellers. A.Wolfson, Wm. Warlman, John Bohofield, J. P. J homp.on. Geo. Hays, Haul Von meda.Wm. Sohoarer, AjHaio. M. Mo" amara, Adam Diehl, Wra.iiayß, H. A. H. Wi Haras, Jo*, ti. aitnns, George Kunz, Ale* Marlin. J Menus, K Wolf. wm,fcoumidt, Geo. w, Menus, Thomas Gauley, P. Kane. . Goo. Menus, Benjamin Llder, Kdw. McGuire, John Menns. Mersu. ehamz, hand, Bu.wald, John Halllein, Wm, Ourtle, T. G. überldau, ghae. Drum, Joseph ftelsser, Gerhard Geneva, P, Worts, p, Hioke.baok, Jae. H. MoCarty, J Flerx. A, Salinger, JohnCarbry. Lhae.Sohanfele, W. Cromelien, Ghee. W, Cline, Geo. Osterheldt, 0. P.Sobmidt, JVillism Jaokel, J. Dekhoimer, iSSttaßSft n. S;tt, i'?ffl^ nton ’ afa r ; k , Patrick JJnffir. Henry Gideon, PameUepp, SSE 1 !? l°? Kaofmenn, John fiathse, Xbrahem Kahn, Belli MoCariy. L eohellenberger, gswrns: sfafe, TIB 1 "' ’ ; M,K Jle ' k.s®. &£; r |iSmT r ‘ Ch^.}>nk., Joffil H-Kroak, Hugh I yiich, Chat, tirpnnle, jf.nn Bates. * John Hemmell. Paul Kotteiumie, Homy Wi’i. . Wm. Kelley, . Hiram Lnttp, J. staiey, Pan*liteily, ™‘^*®u*ni J framer, LFinnemer,. Chris. Haffer. wS? mi ftiiina, W.Habiseittingar, S.Pe.fier. Chas, Stark. Jacob Headman, wm. ..eohta, U. Havers took, P. Kolb, , H, Hn lok, Chaa. Otts, Jae. Murphoy, Wm. Seamans, A« Lauaeuiioger. Bernard Giihaus* John Moy. A LaudeneTagerdr ju> hw»Ot, loan Newton, H, Laud Mlager, John Maguire, Chae.Machubbor, John MoSorley, Jee. Loan, A. Barret, John Coryy, Patrick Loau, J. Loser, Jamet Curry, nariion Kambo, B. Kaufman, John Dwyer, G.W.Homsn. G. Charles. Dao'l Mobrath, Chae. Ohapniau, Bam O.Joneß. It ! ATTENTION! REPUBLICANIWYIfi fOT C BLhBI-A ujeelinK THI«(AY->AVlS ffrso «t 8 o'clock. A coiueMiyflM willbo prcwnMd in the Club by Wm. B. 1 lionms. Eed. Addreeiea will £ delivered by Beo. Inman Biohe. Beo. A. Ooflej, Wit. RoMhw liter. H. K. Werriner. W», N.A»h km; Mufptdsrii The oomssny *iUeyteerfu uniform, RIO HE. Freiident. *« THE MONDAY, JULY 28, 1880. IV"3r» AN ABJOLRNED MEETING OrTHi: tLy DOUGLAS. JOHN-ON..and FO.TKR AS=?U/- iWoNTot theFoort«nth Vren, vrillti.lielti IHIS (MouderIEVENINO. »! Bo'clock, at the N. E. corner of Twelfth and B,nng chaumen. OHAB. L. HANNINGS. Sec r T. “ rvn THE TODNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS SOCI.TION OFPHILAD-LPHIA.-Th* ««u- ErifAnthiT Mee'in* will b» h,id o“ I . ,I W, t JSSWA? EVENING. JM in.t., at So'oloo*. in Ih S.EIETfJ “*p- TISTOHUROH. Saiuoa Kr.et. b«Iow Ninth. Th, pub lTnar. nepeotfull, invitwl ‘j.&TUNaMAKEII, jyH-St Corresponding Ssoretary. 1 SEVENTEENTH WARD REGULAR ILf NOMINATL/NB.—At a meeting of the Demo oratio citizens of the seventeenth ward, held pursuant topublio notioe, at the Ward House, CadwaUader and Master streets, on Thursday, evtnmg. the 19th instant, the meetmgwae organited, bypalliwtWH. O. KLINtfl 15 su„ to the ohatr, and appointing JOHN B. LEMON, £»g„Secretary. ...... « _ On motion, tne meeting formed itself into a Damo oratin Association, by the name of'iHE DOUGLAb, B op\^V^rF T^ R 4fiYB°v?tSi)^ A «: ed a constitution providing for the election of the fol lowing officers, who are as follows: Thos. E. Harkins. President. James Hallowed, Vioe President. „ John R. Lomon, and Wm. O, Kline, Seoretanes. John Quinn. Treasurer. . _ . _ ... * Andwm.O Kline, and John A. Ward, Committee of Superintendence. . .. • .... . On motion* the meeting adjourned o meetotthe First precinct bouse. Front and Master streets,on MUNDAi EVENING next,23d inse.. atBo’clook. rv-s» MR. WILLIS. THE PRINCIPAL OF 0,3 FhKkROIjD INS lITIT i-k. a Boardinir Bohool for fo,. will be «t ibe CONTINEN I’AI, BOfEL Irani 11 o’clock till 1 to see parents and guardians. J)2O rrs* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA I IS AND HEADING RAILROAD COJWANY, March, 18M. Tiiß holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1, 1860, ean now receive, upon application at this office, JO jMur cash, upon the terms speoifled In the oiroa- are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fond of 9140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January f, 1880, and In pursuance of the contract, entered into by he company and duly recorded, to carry the same into ffeot, S. BKADFORib, Treasurer, CIRCULAR. Noftcs to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1, 1860. These bonds are seonred by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 93,608,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was aix times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds, . . The managers propose to extend them for a.penodoi twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in theprecise condition in whioh they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of 10 per cent. wiU.be given to the golden, in consideration of their assenting, to the extension. This bonus will be paid in oasn to .the bearers ot the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the offioe of the Company,or to its stents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement Fill be furnished ox application. ■ B, ojd« ofth. lattUrTi TIUKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY: MEMORIALS OF THOMAS- HOOD. EDITED BY HIB DAUGHTER. WITH A PREFACE AND NOTftB BY HJB SON. Illustrated with Hood’s own Sketches. 3 volumes, muslin. Prloe 91 75. These authentio memorials, prepared for publication by the ohifdren of Hood, contain all that will bo given to the pub'io of the private life of the genial humorist and t ifted poet. They will be Tsadwith delight hr all admirers of his genius, containing, as they do, the most interesting extraotsfrom his correspondence, with seve ral new hnmoroua poems and literary fragments. The illustrations are from sketches in Hood’s characteristic vein. tar FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. TICK NOR & FIELDS. jy-2t BOSTON. DISEASES. SCIENCE A WITNESS THE BIBLE. BY REV. W. N. PENDLETON,D.D., OF LEXING TON, Va. llmo. 91. We oordially oommend this judioioas work to the at tention of those who would themselves with the preaent position of t*>e disoussi n that is always go ing on between solenttfio men and the advocates of a literal interpretation of the Bible.—The Press, Every thouehtfol mind must interest itself in this de bate, standing ready te receive with gratitude any real oontnbat’on towards the settlement of the groat Ques tion ; such a contribution is afforded by the present work. * * * * It is nt onoe scientific and orthodox, and the writer accomplishes the difiioult feat of steering in safety between Soylla and Charybdia.— lnquirer. We oommend the work to general study as the most reoout and the most complete defenoe of Christianity that can now be secured.—Episcopal Recorder, Containing the cream ofthe Medical Journals of Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States. 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JOHN WJN as toe regular nominees ofthe Demooraoy for Pre sident and Vioe President of the United etates, to meet , CAPITOL ’ ™ HARRISBURG, on THURSDAY, July 26, at 2 o’olook, P.M., to consult u* 80 * >e * t t 0 done to insure to DOUGLAS and JOHNSON the honest, faithful, and en ergetio support ofthe Demooraoy of Pennsylvania. 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JOHN HICKMAN, By invitation, will address the people, without DISTINCTION OF PARTY, ON TUESDAY EVENING. 24 tU met., at 8 o’clook, AT CON OK ET HALL, Chestnut street above 12th, on the great issues of the day. jvftMt MEDICINAL* pURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.— The speoisl attention of physicians and families is called to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly supplantißQ all other 4 {rls, and all those who have used 4» rtv* it the most decided preference. The following Extracts from Certificates in the hands of the manu foctarer. Col. Hallowkh will show the hisn estima tion in which the Georgia Arrow Hoot is held by those gentlemen of the medical profession who have fully ex amin'd it Une pound. 6IK cents, or two pounds for $l. Complete instructions aooompany each package, showing how to make the most deuoiout artioies for the table. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FRSDKRIOK BROWN’8 T DRUG AND CHEMICAL BTOK£. N. E. CONNER of PIPiH and CHEVTNOT STREETS, Philadelphia, FREDERICK BROWN, Jr.'s DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORK. 8. E. COR. of NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Under the Continental Hotel, 4 PHILADELPHIA. 44 1 have examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of tft. Mary's, Georgia, it has *he bes quality of that variety oi tecui»2 have met with, being superior to any Bermuda or other Arrow Aoot I have seen •• samukl jackson, m. d.. jy2i-6i* ♦* University of Pennsylvania." PROF. MORRIS’ EUOIPHALOS. There arc 100.000 Bufferers from DISEASES of the NEKVUUtf are lEftt, in the oity of Philadelphia, who can be otued by using PRuFEtf-OR MORRIS* KUO E P HALO S. Which is an original and WONDERFUL REMEDY. Compeunded from the private formula of Professor Morris, AI. D.. of this oity. It acts oireotly upon the Nerves . BY ASSUMPTION through the pores, and it needs but the trial of a SINGLE BOTTLE to tost its marvellous virtues. W£ r BRAIN, ' NERVOUS HEAjD&CHE, GENERAL DEBILiTY. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM. „ CHROMIC NERVOUSNESS, Ac., Will find the desired relief by Its EXTERNAL ÜBE, as dlroctsd n tho Circular. TRY T! TRY T! . TRY IT! TRY ! TRY T! TRY T! TRY T! - TRY T! TRY T! TRv IT! TR'* T! TRY T! TRY T ! TRY IT ! TRY T! THY T! TRY T! TRY T! TRY IT! TRY T! rr TRY IT! v TRY T! If you are evhausted by over-muoh study, If you suffer lrom sleepless mglue, If you are a viottm to neuralgia, i? you are prostrated by excessive grief, If you orave stimulating drinks, T TRY ITT T R TRY IT! R TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! f«Y IT'! tnlaorabh as it will remove those miserable sensations wbioh in duce a morbid dispositiontowards intemperance. THY IT, if \ou are suffering from Nervous Debility in any o! its forme, and you will find it a soothing and INVIGORATING APPLICATION to your nerves, ana worth many times its oost, in the relief afforded. Numerous testimonials from the most Tespeot&ble sources can be seen, by applying at the offioe ofthe pro prietors. Prepared by MOCKRIDGE & CO., No. 62 North FOURTH Btreet. And for Sale by Druggists generally. Jy7-if I »|ny 1 For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER AdiUlAt M ANENT CURE of tin* dljtrculn e com- plaint, «•« FENUT’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made hr 0. B. SEYMOUR ft CO., 10T NASSAU Street, New York. Price Si per box; sent free by post my74m if] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’, g t ANDREWS & SON. TRUNK. VAUSE, AND TRAVELLING BAG MANUFACTURERS, No. OIS CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, (Under Jones’ Hotel.) ifT FACTORY, NO. IT SOUTH SIXTH STREET. jyl7-lm OPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA WINES, MANUFACTURED BY J. ESHELB Y, Cincinnati, Ohio, Always on hand, and in lots to suitpnrohassrs.by CHARLES F. TAGGART, Solo Agent, Js9-«m No. 631 M &RKET Street. RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO • KER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania. FARMs. STORES. MILLS, and HOTELS FOR RALE in Montgomery, Bucks. Chester, and Delaware Counties, van ii.g from 10 to 300 acres, m good localities. Persons applying will be shown properties free of oharge. Ronds and Mortgages negotiated at fair rates. HAN D -BUME BPSl» EftCES lor sale in Norristown, Potts town, and intermediate plnoee. For Catalogues and in.) description, address R. R. CORSON, jj2l-Gm Norrist wn, Pa. HflW TOKK WIRE MILL NELSON & RICHMOND, Manufacture of, and Dealers in, WIRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Particular attention given to orders sent to their Warehouse.Bl John sireer, N. Y., whioh wilt be fillet PRO.yit'TLV, and have SPEEDY diswoh. Circulars famished, mving discount from List, or net price, at the LOWEST MARKbT M atKS TERMS.—B'S months' tote, payabo at Bank, with ourrent late of Exchange on New York, or 6 per oent. otLfofcaeh. wire Mill. Sfllh Btreet. J Vf?w . v/ibip Warehouse, 81 John street, \ NEW IORK. JyiMm CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe) manufactured at thei Portage Nail and Iron Worka, from superior quality of Juniata Iron, on machines of the most approved construction, ana warranted to be at least equal, |n quality, uniformity, and finish, to any other brands in the market. Other brands (fiat andyadp^ ripe) always on hand. „. . , 431 p'o^tfEßCE^r'eet. Pnnoa A Christman s superior solid-eye Planters* Hoes for sale as above. Jyl4 ifltn BOOK-KEEPERS can get good Blank books and Statiosery at PERRY’S, FOURTH gad RACE. let* lm ENVELOPES. —Over 200 different styles , and sixes, selling from 800. per 1 OOOunward. Or ttaffA 1 ” 1 * 11 B ftSsg r - VINEGAK —675 bbjs. Clarified Cider v V.negar. 470 hbls. White Wine do., in store and tor sale bv ROWLB\, ASJIBURNKh, A i t)., Ho. I«Snath WHARVES. }?2l TAR AND PITCH.— ISO bbls. Tar, 450 kegs do., GOO bbls. Pitch, m store end for sale hr BOWITKV. ASHBURNRR, A CO., No. 16 Pou>h WHARVES. jj2l VANDYKE BKOWN—Ground Pure in * 011,»ndfot»l«br WETHERILIi t BROTHER, 4T md 49 Worth SECON D gtre.t. 7,11 CASTOR OIL —East India, for sale by ?ste H^ ILL & « «ss?> CJTEEL PENS. —4,000 Gross assorted. pk w^- OENNESSY BRANDY.—7O casks, in Us £?' f ’‘"TJrii'Si' 1 ”" SUMMER RESORTS* « RIVIERE HOUSE.” M.% LEWIBBURCK UNION COUNT*, PA. 7his favorite retort of visitor* it kept in fim-olati style. It it the mou oorafortabie end oitenaive hotel In the town. Looation the moit central. Charges mode rate. it. G. HKTZEL, Proprietor. ("'•APE MAY.—Private Boarding at Capo ElGHTtf'BtraM,' ra OARILAWD'S, Ho, 48 Worth; PERRY COUNTY WARM SPAIN S.— ] This favorite Summer Resortie now open for the* reception of visitors. Fine mountain scenery, beaut!-' ful walks and diives, facilities for boating* bathing* and fishing* and the hecUth-giving Qualities of its waters,' make it a most desirable place* both for single gue«ts ; and for families. It is in nail/ ooranmnioation with Philadelphia* Baltimore* and rittsbnrg.br means o f a dailr stage, and mail connecting with the trains from these places at Carlisle, fa. Terms moderate. . For particulars, address JOHN EARLY* jyH-lm Warm Springs* Ferry ooun»y. Pa. Doubling gap white sulphur AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.-Thi. famoo. watering place has beenentirelr refitted and furnished, with ob tging servants, and every advantage that natu ral beauties of the oountry and easy aooess oan efford The proprietors offer every inducement to persons ae-k -m« pleasure healtn* or recreation •The dDnuraare situated eight miles from Newville, Cumberland county. Pa., in a roost beautiful and fertile seotiou of Cumberland valLy; they are various m their ob&rsoter, strongly impregnated with sa'phur, tnscne sia. iron* &0., and have produoed wcnderlot sanative effeots upon invalids and owners* Visitors will find first olass hotel accommodations, with attentive servants* end all the delicnoies of the season. Price of bearding 9 1 3d per day* $8 per week. #3O per month. Passengers leaving Pm'adefptua by the morning train on the Pennsylvania Railroad oonseot at flamsbnrg with the tram of Cumberland Valley Railroad to New vine* wherd first-class coa-jbes are in readiness to carry passengers to the springs Fare from Philadelphia to the Springs 94. Two trains a day from Harrisburg oonosot with two lines of coaches »o the Fprmgs. Fare from Harrisburg to Douuting Gap Springs, 92 It. Tioketstobe had at toe office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Philadelphia: Cumberland Valley office* Harrisburg: and return tickets* at same rates, to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, to be had of the propne torso! the hotel. Jrll-taul KANAOA* KQ3ER, COYLE, & CO. VELLOW SPRINGS HOUSE, CHESTER COUNTY, PA. The above-mentioned House having been thoroughly repaired and refitted m the best manner with newfur nituro, &0., is nowopen for Boarders. “lhe.Yellow Bprings Houco offers every inducement, to visitor*, being latee and commodious, with shady walks and romantio rides. Ac. lhe variety and quality of the Sprinssand Baths have been long and favorably known, and the subscriber,who has been for several years past oonneoted with the Co lumbia House. Cape Island. N. J., will use his best ex ertions to make the stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. (Stages oonneot daily wfth the Reading Railroads A. M.. and on fi&tardays with the BA. M. and 3H.P. id. line. Lvery information will be cheerfully given, by ad dress ng the subscriber, at tne Ye>iow Springs. Ches ter County: or .KLLlB,atPhanlxville Station. Read ing Railroad. A. U. SNYDER, Jro-lm Superintendent. TIfANSIO'f HOUSE, M JUNT CARBON, AW. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced prioes, '< his old-established House, located in the gap be tween Sharp and Scoond mountains* immediately on the line or the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within half a mile of Pottsvllie.iormerly kept by Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia has* sinoe ius demise, been under the oharge or his daughter. The Bouse is prepared, at all season* of the year,for the reoeptioQ of guests. and has been recently put in order. The large garden, and park adjoining, presents groat inducements as a summer resort, to persons wish mg to spend a short time away from the dust and tur moil of the oitles. where they oaa breathe fresh moun tain air. and enioy the wild and beautiful soenery of the ooal ration. Commutation passenger tiokots. forthe use of fami nes are sold at a r?duobon of twenty five per oent.* and an accommodation train will leave Pottsvilledaily during the summer months* to enable those who may desire it to spend the business portion of the day in the oity and return the same evening, on whioh the ohorgee will be thirty-three per oent below the usual rates. For terms, apply to MARY BEAD. . . ManeionHouse, iwouot Carbon, Sohuylkill Co.. Pa. LUNG BEACH HOUSE, opposite N. J.-This Hotel is now open for the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran sient. , Having been at a largo expense in refitting and re-furnishing, I feel assured, that ror comfort ana oon yenie iceit wiUpompare favorably with any house on the ooast. The best of cooks and servants have been procured, and no efforts shall be spared to render the stay of guests agreeable. The prosneots for Canning and Fishing are excellent., Oysters of the finest quality I have in abundance. With these increased advan tages, i araoonfidenc that -the most fastidious wH have no oause for complaint .W. B-Capt. WILLIAM GASKILL will run a dally tine of first-olass packets from 4 tlantto City to the beach, one ofwhtonwill bo at Atlantio every morning on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia. Parties wishing tooomo by way of Leed’s Point, or otherwise, by addressing me a few daye in advance, will have a good boat to meet them at any point named. jc3o-flw LEWIS P. STEWARf. gBA BATHING. OCEAN HOUSE, CAPK ISLAND, N. J. This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of visitors, is now oneo tor the reception of guests. It nasnpen oontideruiy enlarged ami reform, hed, the sleeping roomespAffiousand airy, and communicate to suit families, The nousa v*iil be supplied with water from the cold springs . Persons demons of spending a f'W weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner could not do better than to giro tho Bouse a trial. ISRAEL LEAMING, Je«-dw* Proprietor. A MERTOAN HOTEL, BETHLEH* M, Pa.—Th*» Proprietor of this Hotel has newly fitted up his nous* for the accommodation of visitors during the summer season. The Anencan Hotel is situated on the most elevated spot in the Borough. Bethlehem is too wel. known fonts beaatiful scenery and commanding new of the surrounding oountry, ana lor its salubrious mountain air. to require comment. The suhsonber is now prepared to reoeive Boarders and b amines, and promises to do his best to render their stay with him pleasant and agreeable. Charges Moderate. J. W. R, PHARO, Jeas-lm Proprietor. Rittanny house, r DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite Mountain Resort is now open to visit ors. By the ereotion of a new builomg, the accommo dations will be nearlr double those of l&at year. The attractions are beautiful mountain scenery fine airand pure water, pleasant drives and wa.ks, rowing, fishing. Ac. Passengers leave tho Kemiinrton depot at7lo A. M.. and arrive at tho Gap for early dinner; or by the No th Pennsylvania Railroad in the nftcrnn >n, a.d remain at Fasten overnight. W. BJtODHKAD, jyIS-mwl3w Proprietor. A MERiOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN, PA.—Thi* well-known and popular hotefhas, durmgthe past season, been bRKATuY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, and in now in capacity and convenience second to none in the Interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and healtrful situation of Allentown renders it a de- Jjjthifn) summer resort, in view of whioh special ar rangements have been made by the pronrietors toac ocßimodatesummer boarders. .T. Y. BFCHTKb, m light-house pottage, near MjL THE LIGHT-HOUSE- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (the nearest heuse to the surf )• is now open for the re* ceptionof Boarders. The proprietor respeotfuilv solicits a continuance of the patronage of his friends snd the puhiio. Jofe lm* JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful Bommer Resort wilt he opened for the reception of Visitors on the FIHBV Or JUNE, and kept open till the lit of October. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLtKN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests. givi the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing roomt. or an* information in regard to the plane, will address the sutooribor, JNO. P, KEBD. Sbc’y and Treasurer, Bedford Minoral Springs Co. gEDLOK’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CiTY, NEW JERSEY. At the terminusof the Railroad, on the left, beyond the Depot.—This House is hOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations equal to any Hotel in * tlantio City, The chambers have been verv inuoh improved, and rendered wore comfortable by Venetian blinds harms been put up at the windows. Charges moderate. Children and Servants. Half Pi ice. *7 Parties should keen their seats until the cars arrive in front of the Hotel. The signs are conspicuous, jyl-lm ALOY* SHAUFLER’S RAILROAD HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, opposite the Rail road Depot. THE BEST SITUATION ON THE ISLAND. Newly fitted up with new beds and bedding. Boarding and Lodging 91 perdar. Jy? 1m TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY. L v —This popular and eminently 'avorite House at Atlantic City has, since the closing or lost season, been enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re nvenated in every patuouiur. and is now open for ;he season. From,, its de ightful situation, near ness to alt plaoes of interest, dose proximity to the safest and best part of the beaoh. it fs rendered one of , ttie most oonvement and ueoidedl) the pleasantest house on the Island. Terms—JJlOperweek; 01 JO per day. Children and servants half price. „,„, , „ „ . JOHN BMICK, Proprietor. R. L. FUAEY, Superintendent. jeJl-2m OOTTAGE RETREAT, Beautifully and oonvenieutly located at ATLANTIC t'ITY, N. J. Boarders aooommodated on reasonable terms. Je2o-3m M. MOOLEEB, Proprietor. rpm SEA-SH^RE—ATLANTIC CITY. -*• McKIBBIN’S V. 8. H ’PEL. - The undersigned, propmor of the above-named house, being now prepare t to receive guests, re spectfully solioiffl a snare of the pnb'io patron age. Since lost summer toere bos been added to this hotel a four storied wing. I*o feet in lenrth. con taining (beside the bed-roomi,)a suite of three Parlors, for ladles, and >wo for gentlemen; also, a reception room, wash-room, and spacious bar-room. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-w-ter Bath Rooms have been constructed for the accommo dation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted with cas. The house has been newly paioted and fur nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put in complete order. A well manned pleasure Yaoht, and an excellent Band of Muoio, have been en gaged for the season. J. McKIBBfN. JeH-tf CARLISLE The favorite resort far those li who Appreciate Grand Scenery* w h .te ™ur o«mlfrSid?o®: Pa. &gH»- ao “>“4»Good Accommodation f/oT 1 " 019 * 300. For partionl&ro send for Circu- TBRMB LOW lAr. OWEN. CLENDENIN. & VISSCHER, Carlisle Spring, Pa, EWRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Lancaster County. Fenncrlvama.—This estab lishment will be open by the lien or June Tbe ad vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery* pure air, and soft water; every variety of battis, and amusements; a good stoop of livery horses, and car riages. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B. MYERS, oorner Third and Vine Stroets ; JAMES S. EARLE, No. 618 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata Po»t Office. lianossterConntv. Pa. mtSO-im POLUMBIA HOUSE, OAPE ISLAND— V'Cape .May, New JeraOY.—This large, first-class HOTEL will be opened, for the reoeption of guests, on the Jfiih June, 1869. The House has been completely repaired and refurnished. A now cooking ran*.e, ovens, steam boilers, and every modern improvement added. txteuMve stabling attaohed to the premises All letters add*essmi to the subscribers, Cape Island, New Jersey* will be promptly attended to. , LAIRD & WOOLMAN. James H. Laird .late proprietor Franklm House, Phila delphia; S. B. Woolraan, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel. Cape island. JeH-dlm f' , ONGRES3 HAIL, OAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J.—This well-known, first-olata Hp.tal will °e opened for tho reoeption of guests on BA TU RDAY. the 16th mat. The Bowling ellejra have been removed, and now sleeping rooms added, sinoejaat season. Jcfl-Sw WEST & THOMPSON, Proprietors, CONGRESS lIALL—ATLANTIC CITY, « N. J.—This •P«'»ows House. situated at Atlantio City, will be reopened with every oocoramodationfor visitors on the 26th instant, by the subscriber. The House fronts the beach It) fee t, giving a splendid view of the Uoean. an<i la near the Fishing and Railing point. No pains will be spared to seoure the comfort and con venience of guestg. IHO-fcn THOMAB C. GARRETT. A MERIOAN HOTEF, MAUOH CHUNK, FA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a mannsr af fording every oom ort to airam.era and travellers. Arrangements have been made tlus season to accom modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most sublime mountain soenery and rural enjoyments are here af forded. michakl WILH*- LM, GEO. W.WILbKLM. JcgS-tsel Proprietors. CEA BATHING. NATIONAL hall, . _ CAPE IBLAND. CAPE MAY. N. J. , , This fiue, large, and airy house is NOW OPEN for visitors. It u distinguished for comfort, locality, and superior accommodations, with ample room Cor 200 per ,°n.l3.,mrm,mo<,A*HOW OAKRBTSON. Propri.tor. CEA BATHING, OAPE ISLAND, N. J.- HOUSBU SUSOHERKEBORTS. MANSION HOUSE, ATIANTIQ OITY, Frelrfaton’ MAAC THAYiK > <l*t« of Sorf H(raw,) vrovAd 'U™ h „ aS . J l ® 6ll v or, rauoh ealar ed and im- KSI&.dSJ'i 0 ,; SiSf W 3555? Fam "’ J,oon -' not fug lamps? 1 Hotel to the water, by splendid:reffsot- J rom tb ® main fir■ t-^£. rft Hall for Hops and Parties, with a fh »r- r fU . and . Confectionery attached Over men ThS?I e ,'f t& lj » , ,**P IDK toomsforsinslegentle ch,wre - " ii be^arorpass"° e d to * atul^y that my table will Terms will b»*9l2 per week. Transient Boarders 93 per day. Carnages attaoi ed to the House will take Boarders to ftQd the Ooean free of oharge during bathing hoars. j»»rtf ISAAC THAYER. SJTAR HOTEL, NKAJtLT OPPOSIT* THX V. s. HOTEL, MMuSMSIASsfRRdfRI^TOR. ‘alSoVoarriagm to hi'kk/ CENTB ' . Kr Boarders accommodated on the moat ressosable terms. ieiOSm TTNITED STATES HOTEL. LONG V. BRANCH, N. J.-Tka nbwnbsr taka. thi. methul or infantani hi. fnend. and the rnblio. that on and after J uNE RHn nls house will be open for the re oeptionof guests* when every, effort will be made to please those who mayjavoruim. The, house is plea- situated on a fins blnff. with lawn in front. A f?L* °L*he ooean, good roads* stablirg, Ac., make it as attractive as any house fn the oountry. Tbeoom-. A Jee-lm Proprietor. Ilf ANSION HOUSE. MAUOH CHUNK, hi*«nA A CO., PA.—This is the most oomforta e^teneive^ hotel m Northeni Pennsylvania, *nd thatthos fir he has no- Ssfr all hie gue’Ss 1 ° & mauo ® r oanact fail to sa *».T«ft.vi OOl ?* ar ® n ® w, 7 elegantly furnished* an* afford * a “ ray * ooutains tho very best the Markets hotel is located on the basks of tho Lehigh, tho milroad depol, and at the best of HS l h 0 «!i.2 , ?®! t h Woun^, fc A wtVieadsfrom the rear of *“® *i o“®® 0 “®® totbe»op of this mountain, from which point, *°PIP ®ignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most sub ime soene imaxinable is presented. ■ M o^fs, l,a ta applied with tee best and mitMonatainbpnns water. *** Col ® be taken at all times. jai3->m GEORGk HOPPES.Proprietor. CURE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N. J. This spacious Hotel, possessing the most advanta- At^aD i l / 5 City, having been recently *heV op ® n ® 4 * or *** approaching uuen qn . tSr6e ••orie.hfehand9J foal In l.ncth, with verandah BiiTronndmg it, baa been add-d. oontain* SS fi VK? anil * lrl r 2° m » Md extendiDK to withm W WU* lb. o«»n, a Sn. »r0.,.0t0f wh.oh u affordad from alrnoat over, room in tho hoo.o. Bti i. being introduced into tha bn.lding, additional bath homes wll be .reotad.abd nnmoron. oth.r im provemonta made, it being the aim of the proprietor to aSS. ,h r 6 SU,,P HOU81? one of tha .moat attractiva P Tbl , .Sfcf n 2?r.lL re,or S, D S | t r, V ll ‘‘delpbia. .To., table will bo luppii'ad m the moot liberal manner* Aod all poMibie care will be ezeroiaed in the genoralar- Son., with a view to the comfort and oonTemobee ofgnteta. Ari *•■Atr.ntio 1« nninrpaMOd. and the pnre. toinvSfde er e na * ITo ' r ‘ i to >» partiouiajir bee.Soia) the room, ml» tui adbreu Hpb.% n M r t rSiAi B lid r . f ,p B h 0 i tt a."- ° r at A * U^l JeJmwf-am H. g. BENSON. X?AGLE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA. A MERIOAN HOUSE, CAPE INLAND— hotsI vtVniln Proprietor.- Thi* favorite r*V orre .°®P t i2n of visitors on MON- June 35th.. It hat been fitted up in ths best atria. £ni«ti» er7 att ® n^on paid to the comfort o?itt gtt ® ,ta - JelB-dtBepl WANTS. A THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, WHO ~LTL.. ’* r “”f, o»P»ble of oonduetmg the finanoial la-cr ad businru dep-rtmentz ofa maoufaotnnng e.tablt.h “®”,Vi! f?, w °l®“ or “ engagement. Adore •• Hem.l ton. at tnißoitioe. j)23-6t* —A situation bv a \oun" TT man acquainted with the near Millinery. Trin- Pm "office b,m * )ro ‘ (Fery Address ” "VtTANTED—Second hand fu’ni-uro, to * . »*ud tothe ooontry, forwbioh I offer the high- SWMui wsh. Address “COUNTRY DhALKX/* office of the Pres*. j, a j t *' VtCANTED—A French Cook; also, a -77 Fwtpr Cook, to go out of the city. Good wares given. Apply at Ashland Boose. Aroh street. It* rpo LITHOGRAPHERS.--'Wanted, in .* Chicago, a good Transferer and General Printer. a steady man may hear ol a permanent *i»uatior» by an- WILLY NbW YORK. ANTED—An active Business Man, ~ 7 of *ood addre», to take subscribers to an en tirely new Historical Work A suitable men will have tP5 l fc ma °f n 5 T *l r T H a .flV n c: LONDON PUBLISHING CO., KIGHIH Street. j)3O-Bt* T*TAN TED, IN A CLOTH HOUSE. A TT , Voang Man as Salesman, who is thoroughly acquainted with the Merchant fa lora and Clothing ° d Also, a Boy to learn tho business. Address Box 493 P, O. jy2J-Ct* A YOUNG MAN, WILL ACQUAINTED ■*** with 'he Shoe Trade, wishes a situation as salt a f?W/m?.^*o k ,*® l £ r - °?%} given, address LEATHhR *• office of The Press, jyl3dt* A YOUNG LADY FROM THE NORMAL BCHOOLvrishesasituatiou as TEACH‘■R in a private Jamtlv or seimnarv, in or out of the city. Ad dress “1 UrOR,” this i ffioe. jjl»-Bt* TiyANTIiD-BY A YOONG .’WAN, A * Y situation in a wholesale dry goods, grocery, or lardware house, understands bookkeeping, and oat iao some experience in busin*ss. finlary notsomnob an object as steady employment. Can lurr.ish the best of reference. dildwss.V X P.office of this paper. J»l7-lgt* VA^ANTSD—BY THE ADVEKTISER, * * who can sire first-class business reference, a utuation in a wholesale dry-goods jobbing boose, as bookkeeper or salesman. Address “F. G.” office of T«s Pre<s. jy27lot* A YOUNG MAN, who has had some ex perience in the whpleaale hardware business, wishes a situation in a similar estabha u iT>ent. Y/ill be satisfied With a moderate salary. Address **KKM PKK,,, offioe of this paper. jyl7-gt* YV-A^ 1 ® 0 —* 500 > FOR WHICH GOOD * * freehold security wilt be given, and an tnteres* m a valuable patent. Address ** Patent,” at thtso* fice. jyl7-8* WANTED —A youDgman as Salesman, who i« thoroughly acquainted wit/i the Meroh*nt Tailor’s and Clothing trade of this oitr. Toanyperroo capable of filling th*s position, a liberal compensati n will be given. Address Box 413. P. U. j> t3-tf ANTED —A Situation, by a man, * ▼ thirty-seven years of age. of extensive experi ence in business, oi good address, and competent to fill almost any position, either as a olerk, superintendent, or salesman. Is very respectably oonneoted, and oan give the mo»t satisfactory references as to integrity, energy, and business capacity A moderate salary for thenroaent will be accepted. Address “ B. G. H., offioe of Tm Prtss ie!2-tf HOAHDING. BOiRPING —For a gentleman, wife, and two ama 1 children—i* wanted in a central part of theo.ty where homo comforts will be seoured. Address THOMPSON, through B ood's Dispatch. jyl*-4t* FAMILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe* rior board for the summer can now have oboioe of large, cool Toomaat9as WALNUT street. jyU Im* PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlemen, oan be accom modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 816 LOCUST St., south side of Washington equare. The looation, b*ing opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the city, is oentral, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons visiting the oitycan be accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance. for rent, suitable for an office, jeli-tf TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE accommodated with good, eury apartments, (with or without board,Mn a private family. Location cen tral. Address “TOLBERT," through Blood’s Dis patch. apM INSIiKANCK COMPANIES. npilK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOI X COMPANY OF NEW YORK. SIS MILLIOIfffoF DOLLARS, LMVXIVBD IB VtXST WOHTGAOKS OH BULL XSVATI WORTH OVER j 18,000 JQg. Thft premiums ere lower than in many other Comp* alee, and the Dividends have been euuTßx. Tkls Is a strictly Mutual Company. There are is Steokbolders, so that ALL THE PROFITS PILOUS to TE» insfAlß. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had ‘"WaTCHFORD STARR. Acer!, g, w. corner FOURTH and Y7ALN UY StresU. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE! I Thomas Robins, John Weigh, MordeoaiL Dawson, George H. etuart, 9eorge M. Btroud, K.S.Whelen, i John B Myers, J. Fisher Learning* Joseph Patterson, william C. Ludwig* John M. Atwood, Arthu- <> Coffin, Thomas H. Powers. George W.Toland, William MoKea. Tho». Wat*sor. ng-lvif INBUKANUE COMPAN*, NO* ■ 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. BTATKO7 SONFINKD TO FIRE AND INLAND RUSH LinacTOßS Banroel Wright, D. B. Buney, Wm.w. Walters* J. W, Kverman, Chas. Richardson, Henry L<ewis, Jr., Ceo. A. west, Jacob W. Stout, 0. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern. Vhos. 8. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. DUCK, Vice fret’*. . WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [lall-iftl SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com -lm. pony’s Bnildmg, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till 6 o'clock* and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. This Ola Institution has always paid in full, on demand, ,IUIOUt “INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All saws paid book, on demand, in gold and silver, TRUSTIER. ALEX. iVHIf.LDIN, President, SAML. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. K. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr., B&ml. T. B.*dine, AID. O. Robert*, John Aikman, Jocas Bowman. H. H. Eldridge, Wm. "Howard. JOHN S. WILSON .Treasurer. JOHN C.fllM*,B«QTetery. j>ao-tni ePRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, ►3 Office, 331 North THIRD Strest. Y w ?, and Callowhill. Incorporated by tho Legulstufc April 14th, 1861. Openfor Deposits and Payments, daily, from 9to2Ho’olook. Also, oq MONDAY and THURSDAY KVENlNGS,from6toB o’clock. .. nrm ... Interest 6 per cent, per annum, repositors oah with draw their Moneys by Ch*oks, if desired. Speoial De ponu r.oeiTeU. JAMEa 8 _ pjukgLE. ProiM.ot, Funci. Hast. Baar.btrr. MJB-rtU MRS. STILL’S rHVRTALINK LIQUID H»IR COLORER! A tho publio, but Jhioh hu lon, toSn in ?rlvß.to u».. for ro.torin. Grit. H»lr to ltJ Oatn ral Mlor. impartlnK to it a ilccr mmoatnnoo, and ren <'Yt °*e n tlrai rd?fT« rent in it.n»tnr» and offeoti from anr article now m n ior th. Bam, punjoso..hfmii a oieanlr #uid. n.arlt a. oloar aa.watar, remurin* no Eaforu or after inrapnlioation. free from oranrother ohleotionaWeinpredient, and applied a. essily as an oriMiiry Hair On* Can be had of the following persons: W Z. Harberti, corner Jumper and Pine streete, E. J Fennell, No. 86 North Eightn street. Thomas Lancaster Spruoe andEighte*nth streets. Thomaß Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth sreets.. Wm. B. Thompson. ML Vernon and Seventeenths! s, Euward GaiUardrJr., Aroh. below Second street. E. B. Garnines, Coates *°d Tenth streeu. George 0. Aiwer, Vine and f«th streets. A. H. Bowman, Spruce sud Second atreeu. . Charles Shivers, Spruoe end Caleb R. Keeney, Arob and B«toenth streeta For pala »hol«aI« oad retail Dnl|!gl ,t, FIFTEENTH and LOOUBT Streetj, m,M!m Philadelphia, PARIS GREEN —For sale by WETHE. RILL & BROTHER, 47 and 19 North SECOND Btreet. 1 ™ AXUAfiSriSIfiPS. '' itViME ß’BFNj*.Vl'"jf'N ~ HOURS HY THE SKAIIDSf By Parties I%r Invitation JIKMBEKB OF THE F dUiA DELPHI* FKt S 3 AMD OTHER PROMINKNT CITIZENS. HENRY MOBFOJLD "Will read, at the UNiTEDSTA HOTEL, ATLANTIC CUY, HIS SATIRICAL SUMMER LECTURE entitled the duty of crumbling/* MONDAY BTE«IJ8, JUDY SJ4. l i^n t i! l, S, i f,? OQ, one of the HARDEaT Hlro OF THE DAY FULL OF KATIoWI AMUSEMENT. Tiokou at all the Principal Hotel* at Atlantic Citj, IVATIONAL THEATRE.— Of £<)R G E THIS STAR TROVPR PI NUBICUNB. DANCESB. AND COMEDIANS Aohnovlmtcedbi ponnon'eniand ProbasonthelMt ■Will perform for m th * Profeeeion, ! ~-JIX MIGHTS ONLY. {SJS- ”'T/MllBra O Md JalT *' tmbSiim, 0 ABUaE ” KRT R£PRE3ENTATIO^OP^ K^. B LJ ' r Ir * IJTH '‘ f L In»hi o hwmb.p,,Joidl^,gP U T? BJ “CLIMEH, Por *hioh the GENnja^ETHH)P[?N ia k sods, who A71D06 delicht iij repeated md hmrtv 5? r u!.? f 4 lpp a w W * iv ® ao «QU re D «»Mle QtlS Chomsii Dattii Qoutiti. Fob. D^^i* r i? B ’* 9part r e J* lfe. n Queer eariaifl. &«. /.The r ®* c>Dr ®** of the Theatre will bo bnxubt forward *oj th* sorposo of pfodaojoc.eseh arming, on* of hts hfif °I 6 5® ,n * pieo**, wntua £? KMI/ fpf/iim. jsd id each of wiuoh ho stands UNaPPKUACHABLK ai>d alonß. For pftrtionlara lIX ioi.ll bill* Dr... r. „l. rHKiI 0P ADMISSION: Orchestra Cham.... f . l _ ll -, «* precisely*** 0 at ** V ® D » to oomxenoe at alight o'clock, P ENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE • ARTB.-102S CHKeyHUT glrwt. miwion » oto.: ohildfa ttadTl>y«af»,it*^«f COLOMON’B TEMPLE, Is tbs lmmnM *»looo n! MARKET, ABOSE ¥fcssT f A gTKXST *3ti wSs prwntgd brmi finna arranSl inJr!r!.h Ss™. raTOMdia» ttenriou mu, lirt it a Ufc-SEaS n £**i UtlTir§*,*th to Bth ob»».; ] ChnxuXth cfeu.i in Chrpn..4th tad fib ofctft.; tod ExodSlMhcffiSfoJ l “ Md dMonvtioß ofSoUmoß , f f*m!S!in<i (MJlM?iiiSSlfofiir** * ol s b *.? nd *1« r tk. i- , i‘?ivS“* rt^S. m,,lb * , ' offl! l«x>!« «wl Swiutw* Exhibition will bo eontinaad on* w*ek. SPORTING. "WLTABME’S RIFLE AND PISTOL OAL rtrUaT op SV °^ rD .? r Of EIGHTH Had LT /) hit Galleir h*a t dirttne* of f, p Jhl T for fc Shoofcnr, with two larfSr§Sy- T * he mo§t GaU*nr in tha Union, ißUm' FOR SALE AND TO LET. m ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT.~Ou d Ba»tl#ton tarnpika. about ft * r m tba r»U»oaddapotat Fraakfont. Haodsoit e •toi>« maoaioa ; tan&ot’a bnacei and all m c««\ry oat-- uildinw; a- besatifal i!owm law H ’andarceof *had«and fruit tieea. 1 bara iaViSrtia ? oT*rSfh^?LfeV»i J 0 5 ho1 * ,e « rt of G?®" .GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. For hV’ * ,sr *«,* E <i ccmv.nunt HottM In * 4 ’* 6 l»wn. and plenty of > mono beer I nation*; mil be eoJrt low. ftddreeii Box i»9O, Pbilaaelphie poet office. JH lm I-T'-'R SALE.—One-half interest of a fie «r.,.WiiF 0 * 1 Y i r . d ‘ M”<r»UT loeeted, dole* . buieea. '{{“““f’i 11 ton *Addreu" A. B.C?' • B'JpalcI 1 , wnen all neciaaarj information w.U j>>l-tr T° —Store and Basement. No. 403 ,® ARCH Street, above FOURTH, twenty-rtro feet lo°r n w' l i l or,if. 7 8 , S^ ar i?4 d ," ,! a ° hoio * l»«Mt FQUrM^,», ATLANTIC CITY—Two rooms in & "I**!?* for » >mall ramilr will be KENTEBon reMonable terms. Aadreu.B •a-BHORE, Blood*fl uespatoh. j>l9-et* BUI) DEEP.—A large lot, having ~ three fronts, suitable for immediate improvement, *'r u ,y* d 07 T W EATikTB street. below CaT* aRINB. Will be sold on accommodottng terms to a par ▼ who wiliintptove. For terms, &a> address *’K, offleeof this paper. LOT FOR PALE.—A large *■* lot bavins three fronts, adirirably situated in tbe boQtbweaternp\rt of the city. Wilt be rented or sold on reasonable terms. For particulars# apply at this office. jyj9 tf IJ’OR SALE —On Accommodating Terms, ■■* tne Btore and Dwelling Ko. at An h street. .Apoly to WXUeIAM R. A» LbN,. J >l3 6t fiOeSSd ARCH Mr set. Half interest in a literary PAPER FOR AALfi.—A t»t> oypwttßifcrlo ec oore a perm went income is otored by the propr.etors of one of the fir*t Literary Psper* in the country. who withes to meet a purchaser of one-half interest. '»he Journal referred to has & Urge and ucreasinf circula tion, and it cso be shown, beyond all doubt. that in a short time it will realise & splendid inooms. ToaUto •ary man the opportunity is a rare one? to such, terms or the most liberal character will be aoeepted. it Is cot abeolntel? necessary that the purchase' should be of literary tastes; m that case, however, a pood business man it indispensable. The fullest iDforiratioo as toth* present condition of the paper wiU be cheerfully pirea. For particulars.addrees or apply to A* WlACii.33o CBEdl NUT Street, fhl’adelphia. jyl7-dt T 10 LET—The 2d, 3d and 4th stories of , , STORE No. 528 MARKET STREET, mitabte lorwholeulo Jobbing Burntac. on tha pra tnigei. Jy 17 6t* pxeeUTORS' SALE.— The Stock Hz- F-A ture*, and lease of tbe Wholesale Hat, Cap and Straw Goods So. 4t7 Market street, for sale. This )s a good opportunity for any one vision* to go into business, or a bouse wanting to increase their rade.&sitisa long established and favorably known louse, and withal an excellent 'ocatoo. inquire on tbe pretLues lor the Executors of tbe Estate of Jtl6 mw!6t James 8, MARTIN. Br., Deceased. M FOR SALE—A four-story brown ■siitone residence. No, 82* PINE street "opposite the hospital. It has all the modem conveniences, is veil finished, acd is in rood order, ep-ljon the premises, or at 417 MARKET street, of the Executors of the estate of James 8. Martin. Br.. deceased. jiU-fiawtt" TO LE T—The first floor of the fine Build in* No 7C4 CH ESTN UT street, formerly oecopieJ as a wholesale (and lately as a retail) Fancy Goods and Per'umery Store. Apply at iheolfioeof JULASHAUKL k Co-, No. 704 CHESTNUTbtreet, Phila. JyU-lm LAND II 300,000 Acres for Sale, at pnoes ranging from UX to SO cent* per Aore.tn any quantities required. TAXES piid, ana PaTENTS procured for purcha sers of Land under tbe Graduation Act. Plats furnished gratis by enclosing « postage stamp. For further informal on applyto WILSUN, RAWLINGS k CO.. U. S. and Genera] Land agents. 6e C H Ut Street, Between THIRD and 1 01 * R PH, 81. LOUIS, MO, LA V D WARRANTS bought, sold, and located. J>2-3m ga TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— ■.The Machinery, Stock, and Fixtures of a large Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with every convenience for oanyicg on an extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who can posh the business. For sale with or without the builmne. Inquire at 322 CHF.BTNUT Btreet laiawTmtfif BART. MONTGOMERY^ACO. Fur SALE —The Stock and Fixtures of a Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, now doing a good business. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into the business or a bouse wanting to increase their tr»de. Satuf ctory reasons giving for selling out. Address “Box 280/’ Philadelphia Post Office, with name. Ja33-ti ®TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR ■tory house, double back buildlnvs, all modern ini' provements, m complete order; an elerant lane yard. Terms low to a toed tenant. Situated N0.1v24 CHESTNUT Street. Apply W No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Maeonio Hall. TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern Motion of the oity, well adapted for&Nureery. Termsaooommoda ti.Bg. For particulars address »* K. at this office. apt7-tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. C iPARTERSHIP NOTICE.—The under si?f»*d, having purchased the i* terestof H. f.Mc- m the bosin>-M heretolore conducted by him 1 1 Goium h u«, Georgia, have associated themselves to-ether, under the firm name of LOCKHART. YOUNG, A ROBEKIS.and will o mtinue basinesi at the same place. ROBERT B. LOCK - RT, GEORGK B VOUNG. JOS. A. ROBERTS. Of the late firm of MoKee & Roberts. Colcmbcs, Ga., July 2, l&Q. Jili-3;* Limited partnersh«p.—a limited partnership has this day been entered into by Thomas D. Tillinghast, rau.uel M. Duffield,adwrn F. Partridge, and James Abbott. .... Ut. Tne name or firm under which said partnership rhalt be conducted is TILIINGHaST, DUFFIELD* k PARTRIDGE. . . u , . 2d. The business to be transacted is the wholesale Boot and Shoe busi ess. _ „ _ _ 3d. The general partners are Thomas D. Tulingflsst, Samuel M. Duffieid. and Edwin F. Partridge ; :the rial partner is James Abbott, all residing in the etty oi Philadelphia. „ .. . , . ~ 4ih. The amount of capital contributed by the said special p»rner l« twenty thousand dollars. . f ath. The partoership shall commence on the id day ot Ju’y. A. D. JBOO and shall terminate on the3lstdayof Ueoember,l»|!l^ lLMNfin>ST . B«iML. DUFFIKLD. >Gtneralpartner.. EDWIN F. PARTRIDGE.S l\li£s ABBOTT, tpecml Partner. Ull mat T\ISSOI UIION. The Copartnership JLr heretofore existing between STE°LING k WIN SI’ERUNe. No. 181. ARCH WALTER WINGATE. Philadelphia July 7. 1860. IvU-m HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We would respectfully call the attention of the Sens ral Hardware Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, whioh we offer at acxuU 'order! solicited, and Good* 4** U«te4 .UM.r in thin «ty, New Onmt, 411 COMMERCE Btreat. laaportitg and Commission Merchant*, iii Agexte lerFereign and Demerit* Hardware. US.fi ! AZUMEA ! AZDMEA! azumea i AZUMEA! azumea* AZUMEA! PROF. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, Manufactured solely Ho. 69 North FOURTH ■♦mat, and for**!**- n ~* mv^-Smif. %iYRUP MOLASSES, Ac.—soo hhds and Barrels LOVERING’S Ne Pins Ultra. Golden rup. ami extra Golden. Also, Stuar-house, Musoo* vado, and Porto Rico Molasses in hogsheads and bar rels. for sale by JAMES GRAHAM k Co., LETITIA ■treat. CLATE ROOFING.—JOHN WELCH, BLAT6R, is prepared to put on anr amount of roofing allow rates. AU wot It warranted to giro sa tisfaction. Order* sent to THIRD street and GER M ANTOWN Road will ba promptly attended to. *a*9 Sm RIOIS.— HOO Tierces frime Retailing Charleston Rtoe, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM ACq-, LETITIA street.
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