IfRHEI (aYTW»"f<KBSSr '-■- - ; —k; TROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL of THU JURA Garibaldi in ths iritiah' Pairliainent DECREEBBY QABIBALDI. Tbs Quoea Dowager Retires from Naples. THE SYRIAN MASSACRES CONFIRMED. TUE LOUDON TIMES ON THE PRINCE OF . WALES’ AMERICAN TOPR-- \ Arrest and Acquittal Hate of an . Ship, Tho Canard ecrew steamship Jura, Captain wfilob aailed from Liverpoolon the after nooaof the 10th, and fro® Queenstown on the 11th instant, Arrived atNew York/estwday., The Niagara arrived at Liverpool at midnight on th» Bthinstant-. - The Bohemian arrived off Londonderry, abont midnight on th* 9 h. . GREAT BRITAIN. - .The' nrooeediogi in Parliament posseted fan) little interest. Tae elate of Italy and the conduct of General GsnbVUi had been again debatod in the House of Lords - Lord Brougham, in the coarse of his remarks, ■aid He thought the Constitution granted to Naples wan'd be a great failure, and he hoped it would fail to save the detestable tyrant of Naples. In the ll iase of C manias, Lord Fsrmoy had given notice of a resolution,'declaring tho action of thh (foam of Lords to rejecting the bill for the re petl of the paper; datlea an. innovation upon the rights of the ComsaoD?, and that it Is iomimbent on the Uonee to adont measures,for the.teitoratipn of ils rights and privileges'.^v'; 7 ,- - -r.--' - Ur Gladstone had also stated his intention to iotrodnee an amended’resolutfon in'.reference to tho piper duties. Two additional failures in tho leather trade— Rldile & Sons, hide merchants, Newcastle, and Barker A Co , army boot contractors, near North- - ampton—are announced.. Rider A Co., leather fauors, Parts, had also failed. CSAROR OFHPBDtR AGAISBT THE IT ATE OP AM AUKRICAH SHIP—THE ACCPSRD ACQUITTED fF.omtbe tiverpooiMercury.Jolr JO 1, At the Police Conn, yesterday. Julias F. Caulkr iogs, chief mate of the American ship Henry Clay, now in the Waterloo Bock, was brought before the stipendiary magistrate, charged with the murder of a Portuguese sailor named Frank Klrmanl Mr. Aspinail, barrister, appeared on behalf of the prlsaoer. From the statement of the case made by Mr.. Kabos, it appeared-that the Henry Clay sailed from New Yorkthe 21 of last month, boHnd for Liver pool, having a crew of twenty, amongst whom were some Dutchmen aod a Portuguese seaman. The veiscl arrived here on the 23:b of June, and on the foilowiog morning the prisoner gave orders to some of the men to rig two. stages tor the pnrpose of oleaning the thicks sides. These stages were pre pirod accordingly, and upon one, of them' a man named William Eastman and the Portuguese were at work, and a Dutchman and one of the crew named John Taylor opon the o«her. , After they had beon at work for some time the prisoner went to them, and, calling tbom ill names, told them that if they did not getna quicker he world tytave a piece of wood at their beads, tell !ng them also that some of them should have a cold bath before ten o’clock that night. A few minutes anbttqaectiy the stage upon which'East man and Kirman were working gave way, and both of the men were precipitated into the water. A man named Smith, stnee gone to sea, was op in the rigging at the time, and on seeing his ship mates snuggling in the water ran down and threw them a fope, which Eastman sneoee ed in seizing, and washanled on board, but the Portuguese, who w<B unable to swim, was carried away by the tide and drownod. Mr. Kehoe said when tho man Kirman was seen struggling for life in the water, -ud alarm -was given of ‘ A man overboard,” and something was said about lowering a boat, bat the prisoner told the crew, “Nevermind, he'll save nlmsell jet,” and made no exertion whatever towards rescatog the man. The body had not yet been reedtered, and Mr. Keboe asked that the prisoner might be remanded. Ur. Aspinail said the story of the defence was this: The stage was lowered by some one on deck, who shouted to the men that it was about to bo lowered, pod who had every reason to believe that they heard it; and that two bolts in the shlp'sside were under the stage when it was lowered, and that it was.thut upset. Juno Tayjur, another of tbe crew, stated: that after the mate had told the men that he wonld give tneia a cold bath he tbTew a piece of wood at the witness, and he then saw him “take one of the taros off tbe pins,” to which the stage on whioh Eastman and Kirman were workiog was fastened, and it then went down, throwing the men into the water- He did not hear themateoallout.to the men that he was going to lower the stage. The Dutchman, who was woiking on the stage with witness, jumped Into the nvor and attempted to rescue Kirann, bat was unsuccessful. . The prisoner alsj went down into the mizen chains, and endeavored to catch him os he drifted' past, bat be was carried oat of his reach. Some thing was srid about lowering a boat, when the prisoner said. “Hold on: wo’ll catch him without u we can.” Mr Riffles was of opinion that after, tha evi dence tf the last wimeM tbe charge fell to the ground, lie ordored Lh« prisoner to be discharged, remarking that the case appeared , very different sow to what it did when the .information ..upon which the warrant bad been issued was'gWas. . TUB DXPAftTffBB OT TBR rBUtCB OP WALKS. I From the London Times, July 91 To-dey enevo>ti« to take place which will bo] strongly move the feelings _of multitudes that not! even the coldest and most cynical will be able to i regard R with unconcern. The Prince ft Wales will leave the shoies at England to visit as her | Mijesry’s representative one of the most Important j colonies of ihe British Crown, and. in-a more private capacity, to receive the hospitality *of the Chief Magistrate and more than one of the .great corporations of the Uoited Scajea Royalty in these Islands has become so entirely (be expression of nationality, it has so completely passed from the stage of eiuggiah and gorgeous neolaai*o into that of active usefulness, that the utilitarian a ho af* - fected to disregard its doings would only show bow liule bo understood bis own philosophy. There was a time when addresses and dedications moved the eoorn of the thinking few, who contrasted the Tain and selfish ruler of real life with that good and gracloa3 Prince who was always foetoriog .the Muses or bidding Neptune’s utmost waves obey him, to the imagination of mayors and college fellows. That time has happily gone by. It may he that sometimes even now language is used re* spooling the chief person io these realms, warmer than that te which* the disenchanted continental nations are accustomed in speaking of. their own princes; but these expressions nredue partly to tho fact that oar ruler is a lady, and partly to the ; u-livers tl satisfaction which is felt in the working of onr national institutions. Tho fervor of English loyalty does but express the sensation of. political comfort which *o widely prevails. An event, like the departure of tho Prince of Wales is a fit occa sion for tts manifestation. The first thoughts that strike us on learning that •n English ptluoe is to oroes the ocean to receive the respeots of bis future übjeots in the olties ot another hemisphere are the mighty destiny of tho empire which has founded these communltlos. and the ntnets of the monarchical system for giving o political unity to so many various mod widely-tuu dered States. It need hardly be said that till the present age the old countries of Europe did not appreciate this power, and that tradition and eti quette, even more than the difficulties of locomo tion, kept kings, and the sons and brothers of kings, froig making acquaintance with acme of the. most attached of their subject*. The Bourbons of France. and Spain had great possessions abroad, for which they fought and intrigued, made treaties and broke them, and formed ooali tioos or bade defiance to ihe alliance of their rivals. Colonial dominion was, indeed, the hobby of • rulers in the lastcentarft and exercised the greatest infk leooe over the mind of Napoleon himself, who looked upon continental conquest' bat as the'step* piag stone to the possosdons of Mexico and Peru, the Brazils and the Spice Islands and whose notion of mortally wounding England consisted, during his whole life, in a Frasec-Kueslan invasion of India. But neither the kings of Spain and the Jodies nor the manors of Old and New France ever thought of their subjects in the .Western World as worthy tho light ot the royal presence. Oar own royal fomliy was, for the most part, just as stationary, fiiug William IV, forced, visited llaiifex as a midshipman and the Duke of Kent was .for some time commander ln-chltt, in North America. , But these were exceptional eases, and, it may bp, said that never since the foundation ot colonies in Ame rica has it entered the thoughts of European rulers to extend their influence and that oftbe mother country by a visit of kindness across the ocean. Toe tradition of immobility seems to have had among crowned heads all (be strength of arellgion, aod u has been left for the present sovereign of England to break the spelt which confined mo* naroha to the dull dignity of their reception rooms. Tne Prince of Wales goes to North America'at the r«que*t ot the Canadian Legislature, and bis visit Will illustrate cot only the loyalty of tfacso prosperous provinces, but the. immense extent of Britmis dominion, and the deep-laid foundations of British power. After a voyage of three thousand mitea, on which ho will daily see the horizon stud ded withtbeealls of bis native country, and with Ihe ocean steamers which are perpetually sweeping alodx tbta.greafc**t track of the world’s commerce, the Prince may east anchor in the noblest harbor of North America, and see the Union Jack flying over barrack and cuitotn-hpttee, and red-coated aentrlei saluting, just as bcTsaw them ten days be fore at an English port. Ur lie in»iy enter irom tbe ocean at once on to tbe coarse of 4he St. Lawrence, and pass tbe farms and sctiienftnts of a people strange to ns in race, religion, and language, but now living contenteoly and loyally aider the scep tre of Queen Viotoria. • Farther on h<Lwlll, ootne on the pare stock of the English emi grants ol the last forty years, increased B*4 mail! pltad So 0 manner which even the* have not rivalled For hundreds of%rf!es be will aee the works of their induitry,'<*cd in their new and flourishing towns he wJH *b carve a population etj&ntUUy like that of the olfi country, but ta sojorttegree changed in appear* a&ee by the olimatc,~nd in customs by tbe neigh borhood of tbe American Republic. Those who read the Prince's progress may reflect thatfor more 2.000 miles westward to the shores of ihePa* •"iPlrifie and thegold rivers ot Colombia, the dominions pgjf the British Crown extend; that primeval fores ?, yast lakes and river?, the Boareesof which are lost ' In eternal snow, form part of this boundless terri tary ’ and that, fit aa'ft is t& he the home of nearly Ihe whole 1 prc3ont population of Europe, it is Vut, a province of tbo empire which tbe English rao* has huiU up over the world. - Bncji a country as Brl r tist> North'America, with, mob a people, might eesient the most ambitious niter who ever founded a colony. What may, then, be the legitimate pride of a prince who Is called upon to govern a whole system of coloni* s. more than one of wntobmay become & ti,«l qt C-tnada, wilhciiUs that vt.ttlib ■ Mootrqal or toroato! 1 " . _ ; : ‘ .1 due if on the J»ur*h of the border the Prince of; '"Wales appears in tbe high caps dty of heir and : representative of the British Crown; another task, is grateful though ofl responsible. will devolve on him - when he enters the territory of the American “ Republic. We may predict, without ranch 'arro gance, lbnfc this vMit will be.* historical evont. W oat can baatrokger aod mere worthy tbe ourins* Ity the reception by a Re puhllisah rrealdeht of a Royal Prince, whose an ''**4: ddtip| years of war brtha&atioa whteh now show. hoapltality to hla daeoanAant'T IP# might inika th. obrioos r«- floction, wbtoh oerar to #r#ry o## on thisgroot ra rnlalon of failing. lt/.Je,' however, anfflolont to mt " tho demonstration iodioates , two thlogt—first. . that the American* are coaviao ad that the BritUhv fi tates noorisb no insi dious designs against' them or their institutions, and that they wjli n®* ho misunderstood if they S re rent to their good feeling with something of elr usual .vehemence; ana, secondly, that the character and personal demeanor of English royal ty.at tb* present day Is suph as to insure thMre speot *ren of those who. hare discontinued it as a political form. In the United States the Prince will ho received with that cordialitywhi?h no peo ple can show better than and he will oo doubt, respond.- by a bearing equally courteous aad honorable, . Were the Prinoo older in years, and were his stay longer, he might bring back many a new idea to be of servioe to his country and its dependencies Suoh an examination of the New World Is hardly to be hoped for. But, there is one thing which his Royal Highness, and all of us, may learn from this visit, and that is that nei ther civil nor revolution, nor commercial ri valry, nor political blokerings, nor acrimonious social cririohms, can totally sunder nations which, having * common origin and language, develop themselves by tho praotlce of the same free insti tutions. NATIONAL-nirtv ASSOCUTtOX—PRESENTATION OP . PRIZES IK TUB CRYSTAL FALACE. The W itnbledon competition ia rifle shooting was supplemented by a brilliant oeremonial at the Crystal Palace, in connection with the distribution of prizes ’ The orchestra'was reserved for gentle men in uniform, and at its base was a platform on which glittered a formidable array of rifle barrels, varied, however, with prizes of more peaoeful eig* nifiowe—such as silver cups and gold watohea A large proportion of the spectators oooupled resrrved' seats, and over all an immense selec tion of fl igs rising from the lower gallery to the very.roof, and extending some distance down to the nave on either side of the great tran sept. Mr. Sidney Herbert, the Minister of War, was to have presided at tho distribution: but his place as, chairman was taken by Earl do Grey, who -made a speoob, and was followed by Lord Eleho. The distribution of prizes then took plane The especial object of applause and congratulation was, or course, Ilf. Ross, tho winner ot the Queer’s and of two other prises—a young north country man, and the son of a deerstalker. His composed and gentlemanly bearing enhanced the universal interest io his success, and when, for the third time, ho appeared to carry-off thegreat prize, the Applause was unbounded. The Swiss prizemen were -objects of similar demonstrations, and ap peared umoh gratified. The proceedings termi nated with a short speech from Lord filcho, in viting subscriptions to the association, and tbo huge assembly broke up to the music of the Na tional anthem. In the evening there was a grand public dinner to the Swiss Riflemen. Lord fcloho presided, and all the speeches were delivered in the French lan guage. and in one toast the Qaeen was termed “ la premiere carbinier* d'Angleterre ?’* TBE PROPOSED CONFERENCE. Tho acquiescence of all the Powers who signed the treaty of Vienna io tho proposed Conference on the Savoy question is regarded as certain, but it is not ikely that the Conferenoo will take plaoe be fore October. It is. perfectly understood that the Conference will take plaio in Paris, and that tho Powers will be represented by their ordinary am bassadors at the French Court, under the presi dency of M. ThouveneL NAPLES AND SICILY. There is nothing ad Jitional as to Garibaldi’ 8 re ported movement towards Measins. Reports of fighting having taken plaooneor that city had been current, but were not confirmed. . Palermo advioea to the 3d state that Garibaldi had held a review of 0,000 volunteers, most of them very young. An inspector of police had been murdered scar pA’ermo Garibaldi had issued a decree threatening with banishment, and even with death, whoever should rise against .the former poiioe, and stating that special commissions had been anointed to dis cover those functionaries who had oppressed the people. ’ The Neapolitan exiles in Turin were nearly all returning to Naples. .Generals Manziaute and Santovito had resigned, and other resignations were expeoted. It is stated lb at the royalist foroea for the defence of Messina amount to 20,000 men, and that they were nndor orders to act strictly on the defensive, and not to abandon any of the plaoes which, with Messina, form the line of defence. Sigoor San C&taldor, ambassador from Riolly to France, had reached Turin on the way to Paris. PEELISO AT XAPLSB—TBE QUEER DOWAGER BA' LCorrespondence of (he London Star.] Naflss, June 30-—lbe uttitudo of the middle classes and of the nobility continues to be one of extreme caution—that, at least, is the polite word for it. The Liberals say that they feet distrust; I believe what they feel is fear. This wavering at titude has served the Government for an encou rage meet; and It has succeeded In procuring, by means of the poiioe, semo display of an artificial enthusiasm—partly oven of a sincere one. tho latter mainly, on the part of the lazzaroni. For among the lassuoni there is a fraction of honest fel lows aod stout Liberals, who, not under standing anything about Italian unity, national feeling, and the like, feel sincerely content io see the yoke of the police taken from their necks. For them, ** constitution” means “ noehirri;” in which Oreed, undoubtedly, there is some instinoiive truth. The other h tlf of the lazzaroni, under Manootta’s direction, and that of Onmpagna, Governs, Mazes, in one word of the Queen D jwager’s old oand, ia WMtloniry— xavfcdtsta— and would burn down and pillage Naples, were it not for the fwfoign squadrons in the' roadstead. It is said, and with very great probability, that this band had already received orders to turn the movement of the day before yesterday into a demonstration against tho Constitution. I mast tell you, that on the 271 h the King, or rather the young Queen, anting for him, had given the Queen Theresa to understand that it had be* come a ncoursity, iu tlio interest of the - whole dy dm'v, for her to quit Naples. The Count of Aqatla—-or, as others protend, the Count of Pyra* ouse—'had been charged with this rather delicate mission; She was at the time frith Mgr Gallo, her confessor. At the mere sight the messenger she knew bis mission, and did not allow him to finish his well-set address At the court it was believed she would go to Vienna, but she has preferred to 'seek safety To tho fortress of Gaota, where she went on the evening of the 2Stb. Her adherents, how* ever, seem to nave been resolved to try their coup de main nevertheless. Borne fighting place with sticks ,* the sbirri made a discharge of musket ry, ph-oting into the air for dispersing the crowd. £n the midst of this turmoil the minister of France arrived in that part of the Toledo in his, equipage. The Comtniseaires MobUlo, d’Espng mili, Campagna, and Mannetta, who were at the head of the reactionary lsgxarooi, pointed out the ambassador to them, and it remains yet to bo seen if they themselves did nrt tako part in what fol lowed. The lazsaroni made a rush upon the car riage. and M. Brenfer, was beaten with sticks. The well-dressed passers-by and the police Interfered Immediately, shouting u It is the French minister —stop the villaios ” But the villains had already taken to their heels, end not a single one was at rested. Troops then made their appearance on the spot, and the state of siege was declared in the evening. Baring the sight it was attempted to arrest the well-signalized parties wEo bad been seen on the occasion, but not a single one of them could be found. In faot, all the ftieudsof Queen Theresa bad disappeared, probably much for their good. Ajissa himself, tho president of the police, la on boaTd a French ship. On the Ist iostaot the new Neapolitan Ministers presented the following address to tho King: *• Birk : By the sovereign and.memorable not of the 25th of Jane, your Majesty announced two great ideas to your people, viz : that of putiiog the constitutional rtgime in force in these States, and that of entering into an understanding with King Victor Emmanuel for the greatest advantage of tho two Italian crowns. These sublime words, which mark for your Majesty and for yonr reign tho commencement of a great and glorious oja, have resounded throughout Earope, and filled with joy the hearts of your subjects, who expeot from the virtue and loyalty of their King the accom plishment of the grand work. Tour Majesty has deigned, at the same lime, to call the um creigncd to power as yonr Council of Ministers, in whom confidence is to be placed tor tho prompt exe cution of the royal wU!, and who have been en trusted with the preparation of tho statute fjr this portion of the kingdom. But your Counoil, sire, in devoting itself to tho fulfilment of this rryal or der, has considered that a constitutional statnto already exists in the public law of the kingdom— namely, that uhohwas octroyed by your august father, the late Ferdinand 11. If this statute was after some time suspended on account of some de plorable events which it is not apropos to reoali to day, it has nevertheless been abrogated, as has beau the case in some European States. It seems t« the that it is at ouoo a simple and iogioatidea that this statnto should be restored in full vigor In doing this, your Majesty will find agreeable and facile the work of which you desire juur titates to receive the benefit. Tbo foreigner will admire the wisdom of the sovereign in this nobio decision, and your peoples, without having to wait for a new dooument, will learn with great est interest what are their IranohHo*, and will re ceive with gratitude tbls new pledge of tbe King for the inauguration of theoonstitutbmal rfetme. [Here follow the signatures of tbe Ministers ] On tbe same day tbe King isfpeJ decrees iu con sonance with the above udvico of bia Ministers, convoking the assemblage of the National Parlia ment of Naples for the 10th of September, restoring also the laws of 1&48 and 1840 with tegard to the freedom of tbe press, and establishing commissions to arrange tbe details with respect to the electoral law, the National Guard, Ac. FRANCE. .The news from Franco le unimportant. The Bourse had been firm, but closed flit at 03 70. Accounts from tbe provinces state that tbo sub scriptions for the Papal loau are numerous. The bishops have taken the lead. The bishops of Mqu* lins and Poitiers have each given.lo,oool. Thoeffeotlve strength of the Papnl army under Lamorioicro amounted to 19,000 men. ' The Paris correspondent of tho London Times says: “ According to the last accounts received from Rome, the Popo is not only disposed to grant a liberal constitution, but he is also farther inclined to adhere to the suggestions of the Emperor Na* poleoa, to constitute a federative empire as the best solution of the Italian question. Notwith standing the reports to the contrary, the best un derstanding exists between tbo Emperor of Franoe, the Papa! Government and General La morioiere ” Signof Zavala had been oppolned Minister of \ r,Bo - , STRIA. ife e destruction ol Zableb and tho spread of tho olvir« Ar in Syria is confirmed. Tbe-l’rer.ch ambassadors at Constantinople bad been to notify tho Turkish Government that, fret* foeltnfraof humanity, France was bound to put a st%h t 0 the massaores ol the Christians in Syria, and as the Turkish au'horitfe# were not capable ot protectin'? the Sultan’s (-objects, Franoo would coocert'idoftturca with tho other Powers to. stop the bloody toenes which were being enacled Two Frenoh ve'seels-of-war hod been ordoied to pruise before Beirut, and two English vessels had been ordered to the rime locality. Paeba had been sent to Syria bytjio Turkish Government ea Imperial Commissioner. INDIA. The Bombay mails of Jane 7th had reaobed England Lord Clyde had issued hU farewell orders to the army prior to his departure for home. . The Bombay markets were' very dull. Cotton piece goods were a shade dearer. Money was very abundant. Freights bad been higher, but nume rous arrivals had caused a rapid decline. Calcutta advices to June Ist rpport freights un changed. The Bank of Bengal had reduced its rate of discount ope per cpnt- AUSTRALIA. The mails from Melbourne, to May 17, and Syd ney, May 12, had arrived in Ragland. The commercial crisis at Sydney had abated. Two failures only are reported, vis.: Kerchner A Oo . and Mr. Korff Disastrous fl oods had taken plaoe. The rebel lion in New Zealand was in an unsatisfactory state. There bad been no more bloodshed, but fears were entertained of a general rising in the northern island. Large rsiniorcemcnts of British troops had reaohed Taranaka. Two ships bad left Melbourne for England with £242,000 in gold. . LATEST BY THE JURA. (Hr TELEORAFH TO QUEENSTOWK ] [News’ City Article.] London, July Jtl.—This was settling day in the consols market. The dosing quotations were a trifle below those of yesterday It would appear that ft smaller portion of the dividend money oomes forward for reinvestments now that the pressure of taxation, particularly of tho income tax, is so heavy. Notwithstanding tho diffusion ot the divi dend money, the applications at tho Bank of Rag land were enormous. In the general market the supply of money was more liberal, and the best bills were taken more readily at fonr per cont. DXPARTUHE OF THE PRIKCS OF WALES. The following is the reply of his Royal Highness to the address ot the corporation of Devonport: “Mu. Mayor and Gentlemen: I thank you warmly for this address You may well look baok with pride*ihst so many colonists have embarked on this great mission from yonr shores. It shall not be my fault if 1 fail to oonvey to oar brethren fioross tbo Atlantic the feelings entertained by the Qaeen and the people of England for the descend ants of those men, and the oountriea whioh they have founded. Igo to the great possessions of the Qaeen in North Amerioa with a lively anticipation of tho pleasure whioh the sight of a noble lund, great works of nature and ot human skill, and a generous and active peopto must produoe, and I will endeavor to briug homo with mo suoh infor mation as tony in the future be of use to me in all my associations with my countryman. Again I thank yon for your good wishes for my safe voyage and happy return.” ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST RIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Corner Ninth <»nd Chestnut. H C Trigg, Lomsvillo Miss Rice & sis, Pa F D Kennedy, -t Louis 3 R Hp-ingter, York, Pa • ewis W Wolfe, Balt Jno G Price, oto, O John 8 Lamar, a MLs**elLGa Mrs J Hartwell. N Y Miss Buelow. Newark B K Sway no Bhlt R H. Aleson. Pa H ficot. at Maris, La Mrs SteeloBt2oh Md C K Brons’ard, La R. Armstrong. Sidney WTGI more >* ia. MPa J A Ntobolsoa.o. la. Del G W Llnodn. Memphis Oscar •• Berwick, La Gho Hioe. Pottut’.wn K Carter St wf Lou s’Mle E F Pittman, M Louis Geo H. Potts, Poitstuwn W ft Dickinson, Cin, O PFny,Phila WTO Jleil. Ga M Me*onegal, Fht'a Mrs M Bigelow. Newark Wli Dunoan. Gettysburg J H "unnirigham. Pa 8 WTorrey. NY Mr Clapp & la, Mats JS Williams, Balt RevfttrSquire, Md Rev W 8 Wa ( ker N Y - Marx. Miss G W tfynson St dau, La D B. rwick St la. La Mrs Bn> lots La /Brookfieid, ”■ C U L Boitman & son, Pa R Dills 3t la. Peoria H C Adams. Mu» W J Cantwell, tft Louis J -cob Jones C.n, O A F Brown. Miss J*J)elncr*>x N O J C Kmoisn. Zaneßville K H Koqnert. N O A M Tiell. Balt J A Bo.>Um. Cm. O W H Btlt LQJ.hnsmUa Goo OJo nson, Savannah M J Walker, Ga E e Perrott, «t Alarys, La Mr MaJpm It la. Halt J J Miotrot, La Geo C Irwin, Balt T R Hnmmut, Galveston Til Buohor, Gett- sburg f» N Croloy. rubuque jlj ’ aters. CbicAfcO W_pLarr Dny Ut ■. O J J Green. NV - , A Rerbruck Sc I*, Onto Geo 1* Ross -11, Phila N K d »m«. N V John M Little. N Y Jno W S. ear A la, Balt *■ P Lightner Sc la. Belt Miss F ‘ iglitner, Balt Mias Susanna Brown, Balt AT Caperton &la, Va N V Baker, Cin, O A Herzcnan. N .Y sAuKNy DW -orvin.iio.O CVtzm. Phila M a Parker, Wesh, D C viiss Parker, Wash. D C Mast r Parker, Wash, D C Geo .M Eiirman. Bait F H Bums. Balt W <orr.y,N Y JStew<rt*la NY J H Kel ey, N Y «•« TOhitlord, Jor City J M Kennedy. P ttsburg D Clars, N O Revet dv Johnson. Jr, Bslt K Johnson. Balt Mrs R cUely. Balt M Moyer, Natohc*. Miea '•ns DKne.Nsshviilo.Tenn F W G een.NsshvilU Dixon A Allison, Nashville K Drummond, PetersU’, Va rt Colsterinsn a la. Cm, u H Morrison. N l R M Stratton, N Y N Y „ BF Snow. 11l TO p i barer. Beaton John W fra’ton. Boston W B Taber, Huntsv’e, Ala J J Deuzanz, Havana Marshal Pbmith, Bait W H heeo. Hhila Robt H Cushing, Balt Mrs L Hoffman# Bolt Mua HoiTmati.B It cr C HofTu KQ. Balt B J Bf ebe. N tl John i «raves, 'lexas John TO nnna’lsSc la, Bilt P Johnson. NY 8 BmaU * U. \ ork Ph W H Fitch ft wf. ind <»A v itch Madison. Iml Miss AMeu F trh, Iml F * Suir & wt. Cju. O E Guilbort, N Y M»s fd -y ft Somld’n, O Mr H Bolnn. • in, O J N Burleith, Bo*ion L W Fisher, Cil GIRARD ll°UBF—Ninth and Chestout streets. Mrs Carroll A 2 sons. Me Ge£»T Lamport. Md a •• Hoover, 'frasti. DC O W hdwards. \a C H Murray. Jersey City TO TH Du can (t la, N Y W O Rumen, w Y H T Bimi>ns, St Liiuis - Yoik. La TO II Hershie. Trenton W Fiuner, Trenton Mr MoDermott, Md J 8 Piko ♦ la. N Y P R Temple. Pa Mis Temple. Pa Andrew Uaeky Balt B Coleman. Balt M Pattereon, Cape Ala y W B ombbs. NashviUe WLu kieaa. Va Geo W fchaw. Ohio Mf» D«nUp, V* Chas Harris Noriolk Mi*s Mnry uun ap, Va A Aipxtndor. >s Y Fa L«wi#| CII Tyson. Pa Ottoeutio Balt I. W • onisA wf. Ga ** Hnoth, Bacfi, Pa W Worthington, Balt B W Wood, Bath, Pa II CClmian Am. Y Mis* Wood Bath, pn Mmi Vi. TOjlam Sc, la. Vs Master Wood Bath. Pa N fclhnaker. Lanoasier G Wendell, Wash. D C MrDunlap.Va F Fu nail, oath\Hle Miß.Dunnp, Va H-trays*, Balt Paul Foumet. La TO J Harden, Ga O W Lentz. BBt FW ruen. Ga Hb'amuels, Y WOSinit er*,GA Hon W Donaldson, Fa Miss Comstock, Ga 'Jas R Peabody. P<i "H J Marsh, w Y v.iss Morns. Ga Jns F Lamdin. U 8 N H vviimer,Tonn Jackson iVloalmdl IT 8N Y L Wilson. V» •'m Roberts-m. UBN M star Hnnlao Va J Foster N Y W A'r-rm'On.N Y G ftiomson, Michigan Jas Harri y, Bnlt Jih hndh ,NJ A Dunlovey, N J Pi Newark r« Barton. Nil G McFarland. Ga Jns Binokuond, Ga Job Dodellfe. Bilt WII Hardman, iittsburg B P French. Pitt-bnrg C Collins. NO W H Purdy, J- Imira It R Alder. Obrrlin. Clno Mr w horples. Me MraTOUippl*. Mo M Dunscotnb. Pa Mr* Oui.hoomb. t‘A L MoKuixht. N J J> o Pou»««*mHP. Cape May. *- Winhtman, N Y Mrs WiKhtman Sc cud. N 1 KB Bn kbtni. ftlsaa W W Huhunter, N C BRiahtmyer. N O Col H Rieley, V*i Jeise Janie* jr. Pnila J G Dudley, N Y a 13 a-nsters. N Y e’nnii Brewster, N Y B « Whit* NY A a Camp. N v T A Camp. N Y W W Crawford, NY J M Carroll, xortlan J JONFB* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Bixtb. W H AtoLe lacd. NO OB horapson 3c wf. 8 C HP umme'dyke. Pa OWMoer.N Y H H Bunttl n g. N J It P P ineror. Potuville C A Carroll. Mbmv G Codnian, Mass John Powley, Mobile HP Brown. Grv Dr J W Palmer, NY 12 G ITallett, N H « H Heoburit Ba»t W AjKamp* n-NJ J Coud* n. Jr. Md J A Wilson Bile THandal'.SC tt H Hnolair. Balt K J Owens Liberty. Mo E Banks, N C John P Founts, Miss AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut. above Fifth. W MoKicfTfe wf, F.rie, Pa Miss M * cKielT, Erie Master A*oKieiT. rrie Pros Wright, N Y Bonj I'i.es. N V K ? nirnnig, • Y R M Kimball. Mass O » H.mart Phil* BMnrtAush- Pa Chas Adnn.». N V « M .MUlifieUl. Phila A H Kdey N Y J Nl< Milr.or Phila Jdadsr.Md G W Wiltste. Newark Joseph Bateman-Vn m*4 floughtnn it wf, N Y J Baltimore WmJC rroan.NC „ JL larnm.Key West Chat Hire. Looisville. By FWavlaml, Boston ~ F Covinston.umo U K Pr* o. Ne wark H Murtauich Pa Jaa H Bell. Alabama J UM-y, Evansville N jnrerroll.BC ' hot J i.ewis Md H hnlhdav Jr. Phila .Hines Kf-liy. Mobile A Atwood, Mnuoh Chunk Dr tt. A Mnrnn, Harrisburg R H MoVeigh, Phi.a a R Allen, Washing ton, D C MERCHANTS* HOTEL-Fourth utreet. below Aroh. D W Moore, Pa Jno J Morrow, Miss Wm'Ofl. H Y J * Victor*-Cnl lewis nder.-mn, Cal 3. Permger. Cal Janies Woishaze, Cal W V Wallace. Cal n Aritowel. »*» J RKby, Harrisburg w„) patten, Erio. Pa M M Dimmick, Chunk 8 J Berger B-th.Pa >*on J behind©}. Aiteuto’n D MordroM. Wi kesbarre Geo H Walkor, N Y V M Patrick, NY H Worse, savannah, Ga .i C Mowed, N Y b.W Brook. Galveston 1 J B While, Paterson NJ L H Aldridge. Jr. Phila J H Du Bine, Washington A M Austin, Phila K N Boherr, Phila A **lmn. Texas W H Wolfe. Md 8 C Co.eman. Md Thos Whreves NY 8 Wethers 1, Bethlehem •r J W Crawford, Mifflin D flammo’d. Lebanon JT Bo^d.Cornwall N BEvans. Franklin,O W P Thomie, California W Lee. 8c Paul* ST. LOUIB HOTEL—Cnertnut street, above Third. J R Baker, Phila Thos T W ood. Weshingtn J B.loues. Phila TEBwan Mats T J Magruder Washington M Plate. N Y Hoht Cohen, Washington G>o A Baugh, V Y D l.ampman, Jonoy City C winch NY J MoPnrren, Del Thns Hildebrandt, St Louis MrflJPKnn nil, Cin.O i»'iss K K Kimball. Cm, O Miss A h Kimball, Cm, O J Williams, Pittsburg J AOaeos, Phila THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, aliove Third. G W Williams. Phila GWPholl.Cinn J Wil on AilantioOity O Koehler. Cmn B HavwarilA h. I'ottsville .TCC/nvfird NJ C “nriles. Mias Hon r. Atlantic r*ity E P Block. Flemiug'oa Mis< Hatward. Pottsvillo Col R Ratol fl*. i’amaqua F. H Reichel. Pa i- MoKee, H«yer tow., W AlcLellan Sc la, Pa G W Brewer Chambersburg NATIONAL street, above Third, ftWWen Bvlt Jns W Baushor. Md K l nrkens, B<,lf»m. 0 J< o Jameron. n Y Dr J McA'amey. Pa HJHenrler Pottsvillo J t eneler, en o H Ba er, Potuville wr M Clayton. lioffJo .Tns Antlmnv, P«>tt ville GH Henry, Pit’st.urg U n,Bavannah G Patterson. Potumiie u Carber, Tusoarora Miss 8 Felt, Elston B t ATEB UNlON—Market Street, abovo Bixth. FT J W>mßn. Pitteburg A Gates. B.iato t Mjts I'oiiKhlees. Pa J W P wer tc w. Pa Wm M Power, Balt MibjE S Power, Pa A Oates. Boston H W Boyer. Pa A J WolfkHl Lewistown WB-. e'us.Pa Faml Harnder, Danflle H Br- n aus. Pa A L Mason. N \ f D C Bro-ms, c alem. 0 Chas K Feel, Halt >0 nug Lewistowo, Pa F D lioieit, l’b.la B Woodman, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Street, ab. Cheßtnut Wm Howell P'-ila Titos B B ,bb. Phila M %i Ynnho n. Trenton 8 Hams. 'J> 0 Hnmer. Chester co W t,evis. West Cheiter Pnvis hiint-le.cliesterco M Kesreze, Rending Hendrickson, Trenton W Woolaev, Md Jut* Ki lc. Ptenton A B Haldeman.Oo’umt'ia Jaa Pcfft. Chester co NHim-ni Trenton. N J Amos K'mt’ta. Ch srer oo FB Onk Hill D B Nevin. Cheater co J Devoe, Wtet Choster 8 E Nevin, Cheater co MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et., above Callowhilb v ktover. Sandy Run W K Hamblin. Phila W W Kelly, Vt E Mnrk. Lehanon JPise'y.Pa Jos Rush. ’ uoksoo G WRie»rl, Betllchem I. H Hit'shnmri Lunoco U Mover. Pa Bfni RridOMim. 1 a« 000 J C Shearer, Bucks co W 0 Thomv, Hamburg CEBreder. B-thlfem F Wetael.Anvriereo G w Y/olf, Germantown J Storey, Pl.cpmxville D Albright, Reading FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Market M Keller, M Chunk Thomas Draper. Del 1, i.entx. M Chunk R T F> uotun, Del (J Cornell. Ph J W Reynolds. Del W 8 Sager. Pa J A Dealpft Jc la. N J N t'chuyler. N Jersey HU* apies, Povor, Del J Lnokinbill, Pa . pHVid v nnt- , Del A Albertson. N Jersoy 8 Townsend. Del J Bouihwicks,.N Jersey A H ok. iiov r, Del .terse ox. Fh»la James Brohe'd, Pa Jpp*o Cox, Jr. Norristown L V Aspril, Del tt W Draper, 111 BLACK BEAR HOI'EL-Tbird st..ab. Callowhill. J M Getz, Rending L Vambatl N Jorse| II S Copo, BelißisviUe G W eaner, Mn>den Creek 8 Landis. District M Cooper. C-inpershurg N 8 Honook, Hamburg CCoo.cr Coopersburg P Price, Rearline Jacob’ oubjr, Tre mont F Reed, Snmney town W K w| Imm, , n V is< Lancia, District H M OooJman, Reading MT. VftBNON HOI EL—Second'street, above Arch. Wm BAtford, N Y G Merrick, New Hope E Cooper, A3«nt?r co Thos Homer, Ph'la Miss K w a»don, Phila J £ Greftr Monti co J C Price. Del J Pehnell, Chester, Pa Job‘VVarmßley, By berry BARLEY S*FAP BOTKL-Secoml st.. below Vine. PC Yeager, Ruoks on Friend Whi»l.ick. N J V heading. Hatboro Mason Mclntosh. Doylestn J. s G rreston, Pa W Kenderline, Pa BH&inea. NJ J E Kenderhne, Pa B Kea a la, N J BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third *t.. ab, Callnwhili. Jacob Zepp, Lanesdale, Fa Lewis H Smith. Montgco James oteever, Easton tt«. after, Bucks oo IMPORTATIONS. (Reported tor The Preas.3 WILMINGTON, NC-Sohr Coernine. Willet*#—l3B bbln losm Knight &> Bell; &G 644 teet lumber Al Trump Bo“BohrPlaaet Mars, Geoghegan— h23 bbta tosin CO do Ipts turpentine Coohran * Russell. THE TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1860. MAHIttB INTELLIGESCR SEE FOVHTH FA«K. . . AH RIVED, t * ... m Briff ’Pansier, Colson. 18 days from Bangor, with fam ber tu Gibkiil & Gaivia . „ "otirt'iunpt Ai&'s Gcoihegan 4days from Charleston, Witn naval stores to Ooohran St Kusse'l. . < f-ohr C eraine, TO.ijJetts.ft4 him s from wpmlcHton. NO. with lumber naval * tores to Janus Raker.; Cchr Frank Henert Binoklej,6di>s trom Bolton, with fish to Crowell at Collins. A eohr Nigna, Ribraan S days from Potomao RfVer, with railroad ties to JTO Bucoa. _ . , , BohrOolcleii Gate, Boone, Idat from Frederioa?U®L with bark and co uto Jas i. Bewloy & Co. _ , i ... Bovr Velma, HiKimis. 1 day Irom Odessa. Del,with wheat to Jns L Bewley St Co. . f_ . Bohr Mechanic, Hendrickson. 1 day from OJersv;Uel, With wheat to Jas L Hewley tc Co. . Bohr A UQtink, Fcnanuore. 1 day from Odessa,Dei, with grain to Jns L bowler &Co „ „ , t*otir i-oizaboth Jnne. Beukwith.Sdays from Easfon, Md, with wheat to Jas L Bewley A Co. . .. _ . Bohr John W Hal, heatle, l day fr.m Magnolia. Dd* grain to Jas b Bewley * Oo ... ... Fchr ftmuard, Dunham. 1 day from Port Pean,Vitn with grain to Chriatiau St Curran. „ Steamer Ann Eliza, Robinson, 24 hours from New York, with uidsa t<> W M Baud & Co. Steamer Black Diamond. Alton, 2i hours from New York, with uidae to TO M B%ird & Co. , . _ fcteainer George Washiustou. Whitdan.6 hours from Cape May. wi h ptssengere. Passed a lull-rigged brig off the Brandywine Light, txiund up. CLEARED. _ Sohr Lizzie Taylor, Taylo , Lynn, Van Dusen, Nor ton ft Co. Schr Ann Turner. Ayres. L*nn, do Bohr Caroline. Smith, Ipswich. . do Ruhr Ruth ts.iizri>eth. Bauders, Baltimore, do Mciir Hannah Willetts, Crunrner, Saou, do ay tblbgbapu. (Corresponaeuce ol The Press.) . , - Np.W YoRX, July 2S. Arrived, ships Regulator, from Ltvrrpool; Kitty Simpson. Ctuiu Havana; barks Mary Stetson, from Ha vana; Louis Napoleon, trmu London; Bounding Billow, from Montevideo; Magdalene, from Aspinwall; brig Oreila, from Cadiz. M Baltimore. July 23. Arrive I, bark Delaware, from Domerara 4id inst, Lett birk Printeitm, irom New Yoik. , , „„ IUMrTON ROA^S.Julyil. Arrived, ship Pentvi m. 0o diyi from Callao; brig Mary Cnpem, *4 days irom Sombrero. MEMORANDA Steamship Pliinoas Sprague, Matthews, heuee, ar rived at B -s’on ycsierdav. „ tite’iin hip Jura. Mi.ndio. from Liverpool July lOth, nmt llth. arrived at Nhw York yesterday. Juh lith, on’ Roches Point. Quoonstown passed steam ship Oitv of Wnshitiston. front New York for Liverpool. Ship Dt*oan.from Liverpool for Phi* ladelphia, was fpokrn lOih inst. lot 40 40. lotiu 68 .6. Ship Ann E Hooper. Hooper, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool 7th inst . _ T ... Ship Bridgewater. Barslow, cleared at Now York yes terd’iy for * iverponl. . . . , Mup Marathon,Tyler, from New Orleans, arrived at Haviefith mat. . _ k Korv Modena, Rjdo’, hence, arrived at Beaton 21st instant. „ , Ban, Mondaimn. OollinH, from Rio de Janeiro, ar rived at Htlmunro 221 inst. „ EHrk W H N<*w«.an, Gavett, for Baltimore, sailed from Rio de Janeiro loth ult Bohr Amy Cliaso, Benjamin, cleared at New xork yosterdHv for Lavaca. _ »-lizA. Ueaehem,hence, arrived at Wash incton DO. yesterday. Bolir C Shaw,Snaw, hence, arrived at Fnlem 22d inst. Schr Dingo, Davia, fr. m Alexandria, arrived at Bos ton 224 met. Bohr J A Bivnrd, Hiib’o. from Wilmington, NO, ar rived at New York yesterday. Bohr TO w Mercy, Townsend, hence, arrived at Bos ton Sint inst. N Hand. C W Holmes, Mctlweo. Ivy, Heudrtrscn, R Corson. I udlam, Albert * reat, Bow dmn. and Isabella Thompson, Corson, hence, arrived at Boat n 22 • ins’. Bohr Gov Button. Wjnsmoro, eailol from Salem 22d inst. Tor Philndolphm. Pehr Sarah. Beneon. which sailed from Salem 20th inst fo' Philfuje-plra, returned nextday, Bohr Hoinmte, Smith, eailpd from Eastport 16th inst. for hilarielphii. Suhr4 R P King, Leeds, NAiad Queen. Hul«a.nnd Lawrence, henoe, arrned at Richmond 21st instant. Steamer Sarah, Jones, hence, arrived at Now York Hiode Janeiro. June 10—In pwt. barks Indus Thomp son, (or Baltimore, to sail Is'i\; Mnrinn. Fowler, for do 12th? also bark Nelson. Place from New Yn k tor • us tra'm.jn-t arrived In d eness, having off the Cspe of Good Hope, been hove downs rudder damaged at a bul warks stove. HPI3OJLAL JN OTIOEH. Saving Fund—National Saphtf Trust Company.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, HULLS, I. Money is recoivcd every day, aud in any amount largo or small, 9. FIVE PER CENT, intero&t Is paid for money Iron, the day it is put in. 8. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenevei it is called for, and without notice, i. Money is received from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 8. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class securities. fi. Officio open everyday—TO ALNUT Street, southwes* riar Third stre** (aJS Carp Printing. Bbst and Chf.apest in the City, *t 34 South THIRD ctrett PRINTING, Bes: and Cheapest iu th# City at 34 South Till «D ntroet. BILL-HBaO PRINTING, Dost and Cheapest n the C'ty.nt 34 BoiithTHIRD street. HAND-BILL PRINTING. Best and Cheapest in tho City, at 34 South THIRD t-treo*. PAMPHLET PRiNTlf»G.and ever? other descrip tion of Pnn?inz,of the mon superior qudlty. at the moUrevnnabo rate?, at R NGTOaLT k BROWN’S, PrexePs Budding. 4 v nnth TH'RP street ItW tf STF.W ART—VcVF.Y.-On the 22J instant, by th" Rev J. E. Kvssior, Mr. TO in. J tf otewart Jr,*f Piffsbure, Pa., to .Yiisj Margarctt \ MoVej» of PhihuM phm. Pa. * LU viiviiS—WALCOT p .-On the 4 h instant. bY tun Rev. J. iYlinok of Lewisbnrg, i'dvin Lummin. of PhiltOelpam, to Heleu M. ti, Wuloott, of Bradford county, J’a. * BACHK —At Washineton n C.. on Furday. the Btn instant. SophiH Biche. agci 7l>e*r« widow cf tue lute Rijiinril B cho, and caiuhter of the late Alexander James hailua • ICBnV-Y —On the Slstinstmt L. TO. H Kerrev. of W-st Ohe*-ter, Pa in tho 49tli jcirof his aee. TOi 1 be buried this (iucsdA)) morning, 24th instant, attOoVlnek * SMITH.- On Ue 52J ir»t»nt. Thornes «*ld«t son of John G. and Elizabeth ttraih in the 9th year of hi» ago _ 'J he relfiMvesand friends ofihcf’rni’y arore<ppc»fullT intritod to attend Ins funeral, on w tdneedav afternoon ot4 o’clock from there idorce ro- /30 .North fsevcnteemti stieet. t»ef«‘W Brown. *' «lA\f.H.—On Fir»t diy afternoon, tho 22d tnsr., Frances M , wilo of Dr. N Shoemaker, in the 71at >p-rof her tuo. Due d«‘ligo will bo riven of (be faneral. * —On the .0t • inet, Mary H.,wifs of Benjamin C. Grerc. Funeral from her late rea’dcnco. northwest corne’’ Elevpfitb r.troet nml Girard avenue iliib( 'i uesday) morn ing, »tv o'clock- „ * HANNiNGS.-On the :oth inst., William Jlanninga, aged CO years. Funeral from bis late residence. No 933 N. Twelfth street. at4o’or>ok. * 1-EWI3 —On the 2Jthin*t.. P. Lewie, in the 63U year of Ihb ago Funeral from his lAte roslden'p. 12 3 Citron street. IwlowThirteenth street, tb.s(Tuesday l oliernoon,nt4 o’olook. * AMOB On 'he 22d instant, Rebecca, wife of Jacob Amos, in the »7tn year of her asc. hunortl iom tho residence of her husband, ?17 few street tliis(’luesilnyjHlterr»oon,at3 o’clon * HaSLA.M.—On tne 22. t. William P. ilnsiam, aged ir» ?e»iri. Funeral from his late rerdence. No. )Sti trankford road.*below Oxfoid. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’.h'ck. * HMNR* —Cn First d\r. the2M instant. William L.. s»nof abraham W.and l.et*tiaG Hahice intho23dJ)Car of I w age. Ptiaernl f rom Ho lesulcno' of his parents. N». 4J9 Coates street on F urth day oon, at 2 o'clock. * PALIN -"n tne klst insiant, Thom-ia J. Pahu, in the 45 h year of h t* age. FuoerAi from irs life r* rideneq. Wi'liam streot.be off Me'ville, Richmond, this( uesday) aiternoon. nt4 o clock. * Lh.VERING.-On the 2lat inntan . Sarah, wife ef Michael Levering in the 63d ye-*rot her age. Funeral from hor late residence. Sixth street rdi! Germantown avenue, this ( fuebday) morning, at 9 o'olock _ * MARTI v.—Cn t» o 21st instant. Helen de Cmirsey, eldaet damht’r of Wm. A end Jane D. Martin. Funeral Dam the residence of hor parents, No. 142* North Eloventh street, this( i uesday) morning, at 9 o'clock * MOHAN.—On the 21 it instant, Miohael Moran, aged 35 years Funeral from his late residence, No. 6 0 Ashbury street, between Fifth and bix<h streets, below South, this ( Tuesday) af<ernoon. at 1 o’olo i 'k. * MU^PfiYr-On the 22J instant. Francis, eon of Frunoisand Juba Murph-. sf.rd lyear and 9 months. Funeral l r om the re"deno» of his parents, Cresson street, rear of SZQ, this (Tuesday) af ernoon at i o'clock * Faßß—On iho2lst instant. Palmer Farr, m the4lst Tearofhißage. Mineral fom his )aio reeiden"©, No 321 Jsoony street, Uiis(Tuesday)aiternoon. st 4 o'olook. * Bmqk and purple poulard fIILK*. plain black Fon ard Silke. IMaok B .reges, J*. 6 4. 7 4. and 8 4 wide. Blaok Crapo Aiarets same widths. Gray CusneH- ria Pop Um. Gray Chene Bireaes und v, ohairs. B’nok Haro o. ruffled points, i upin’s 'iimmer Bumlinzines and Chal><i, Black and white L .wns and Orgnmues, Ao. BEBBON 3c cON, Mournitigdtoro, Nn, f»1« OHENNtIT “treat. N. B.—Dunng July and August we dose at 6 P. M. The only reliable article— CLARKS Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly ard indelibly, t hey do thoir work belter thau ink, withuut its troub o or risk ol Blotting, haoh will mark 2 UOOartioles. For side, Whotcsalo ard Rrtail, by 1). 0. ’» AyLOK & CO., agents for tho Manufaotnrer, No. 911 CHESTNUT Street, iel2 Sm ATTENTION REPUBLICAN INVICI- BLF.B—Tne Invincibles will assemble f«*r ps r/ide, to attend tne mfetimr at Conoeit Hall THIS »Tu sday) EVENING. July 21, at? o'olook vr> cisel*, at at the N W. cmnor of SKVE-TH and ChtSTNU I‘i-tr ets. B-'d-'eswill le fpmis'edat the rooms. Pennsylvania Con e* Rhiidaill beinntipnd- Vt'o*. a. M. WALKLNSHA.W, Marshal. W J.Vkbdette, / v*ow ud Ellis, > Assistant Marshals. C L. Kkkahs, \ U* MR. WILI IS, THE PRINCIPAL OF L < Pnfcr HOLD INS I'lTt' ‘ ► n B*iarri n< Cel 00l For *o\s will be -t Urn tON I LYKN I*a i. llOt'EL Irnm 11 o’clock nil 1 to sse parents and guardians. 2) OFFICE OF THE Fill LA DELPHI A J 3 AND HEADING KAILJU/AD COMPANV. Makcu, ISO The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1, 1660, oan now reoeivo. upon application at this office, 10 per cent in cask, upon the terms specified in the oiron rar attached. . ..... The holders are also entitled to the benofit o' a Wink ing Panel of $140,000 per annum, as established by the itookhuldets at thoir annual meeting, held January 0. 1800, and in punraanoo of thooontroot entered into by le company and duly recorded, to carry the same into Teot. 8 BkAI)P6IIj/» Treasurer. circular. tfotut to tkt Holdtrs bj L'ailsdatehta and Reading Railroad Coir\va ay Aforfsiiss Bonat,dn-e July I,fsCo These bonds are oeourod hr the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to ®d.50?,409. The aet revenue for the last fiscal tear wwkix tunes the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty yearn the hoidors retaining the bonds and the security ol’ the mortgages m the precise condition in which they are now hold Fresh sheets of coupons foT the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of 10 per cent, will be given to 'he l ( oldara, m consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will bo paid iu cash to the bearprsoi the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their reßpeo* ttve bonds at the office ol tho Oompan7> or to its agents, r tfPnsoeipt and endorsement will be furniehe j on application. By order of the Board of Managers, _ If w H. MrIISTKNtfY. Keorctarr. ASHING TON MILLS, FORMERLY RAY STATE MILLS. SHAWLS nf All sizes, in great variety. Ftnbotsed and Printed TAOLU COVERS, UNION BKAVLRB and BROAD CLOTHB. BALMORAL &KIRTS. DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINGB, 6-4 SACKINGS and heavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS. Twilled and Plain FLANNELS andOlVfcßA FLAN NELS. Printed FELT CARPETINGS. For sale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, « A THING OF DEPUTY IS A JOY A forov?r ’’—When the poet uttered thes* words he was admiring the life-size Photographs in Oil at Rtl- Me. U 8 Gallery, SECOND, abuVQ Green. St* UAUUIEU. 34 South FRONT Street, and 30 LETITIA Street. VOLITICAi. r ro THE DEMOCRACY OP PENN * BYLVANIA! DOUGLAS, JOHNSON, AND FOSTER! GRAND MASS CONVENTION. The undsrslgned, the representative of tho National Exeoutivo Committee, and memba/s of tho State Lxe- Cutive Committee, resident at Ha risburg, only respond to a voice coming from all quarters of the Common wealth, when they oaU upon all Democrats DKVOTEO TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY, and Who Unequivocally, and without condition, recognize STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ond HERSCHKL V. JOHN SON ns tae regular nominees of the Demooraoy for Pre • sldent and Vice President of the United Mates, to meet ftt the STATE CaPITOL. IN HARRiSBURG, on THURSDAY, July 23, at 2 o’oloob, P. M., to consult together aa so what is best to te done to insure to DOUGLAS and JOHNSON th* l honest, faithful and en ergetic support of the Democracy of Pennsylvania. All who refuse to ooneeda to a mere Fxeoutive Com hit tee (tho oreatioa of one man. its chairman.) (be right to IGSORKTHB NOMIN KEBOF A NATIONAL CONV .*• NTION, and recognize those of a seredtng out ®ido orgHnization; all who will not that a miserable minority can dictate terms to a well-ascer tained majorityallwhodeeire to eupportaclearand unequivocal platform of principles—the ron-interven tion platform, whereon stand Douglas and Johnson—ra ther than marrh under tho disunion bannerol Yanoey, Rhett, St Co., and Jhnse wno‘ make an open boast o hostility to the Union; all who would maintain the Cinomoatl platform «nd the dig whioh has so boldly Waved over the ranks of the Deuiooracy from 1813 to the present moment; all who wou'd stand by principle, and perish rather ‘han resort to expediency, and fall to rise no more ; all who would eland aB a wall of fira be botwrcn Abolition sra at tho North and Disumonismat the South are invited and expeoted to be present on this occasion. Thousands of the true-hearted, independent, and principle-loving of the Lemocraoy will be bore. Able men, sages in the party, ami ihe best orators in the oountry, will bo present. Come! th-sday, well spent, will prove s valuable legacy to the remotest future. KV'Exourflion rtobsts will be issued on all tho rail roads entering Harrisburg. R.J FALDEMAN, Of NaUonal Democratic Committee for Penney .vanla. A. L. ROUMFORT, W. D. BOAB, WM. 11. MILLER, J. M. KREITER, TOM. H. ECKELS, PHILIP DOUGHERTY, '* JNO. H. ZiFGLER, Members of the Democratic State Executive Commit (eo, reaidont at Harrisburg. jjl9-t2d G RAND SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF FREEDOM AND PROTECTION. THE HON. JOHN HICKMAN, By invitation, will address the poop’e, without DISTINCTION OF PARTY, ON TUESDAY EVENING. 2l’h )U9t,, at 8 o’clock, . AT CONCERT HALL, Chestnut street above 12th, on the great issues of the day. jr2o-4t NO COMPROMISE WITH TH$ DISU NIONMTq OF THE BOUT'’! THE o* 'i HE NORTH ! „ OR DI“ORGANIZERS ANYWHF.fth * But u'swervtug allegiance to the time-honored usiees and fRINCIPLESOFTPH DKVnORATrnP«RTY,AND ITS REGULAR NOMINEES! The Democrat n Citizens of tho oit* of Philsdelphia, who are oppr*a®d to p opositmn that the GRKAf N \ * lON AT. DEMOCRA'I 1C PARTY should abandon its ch-nsheci principles,surrender its honor a«d integrity, »*cd coa esce with »ha SPOILSMEN I'F A FA TIOIN Rli-VOR TY, and who ate in ftvorof rendering a cotdnt and ener getic euppo-t to the R-GULAR OEMOORAIH* NOMINEE*. lOT’G.a-. JORNaON, AND FOSTER, will afliemu'o at t' e DEVL»PR«T O HEAPQ.UARThRS Northwest corner of H F i‘H nno i ,_r * JFtroeta, , On TUESDAY E H'N '* G Jul* 2t 13W, atSoVlnck. of organizing a ChNl’rtAL D IMO’h TI ’ CAMPAIGN ABSO - AT ON f-«r porv re during the Guberautorial and Presidential C/impa^ere. A" » leetmn for Offic®rs will hs held. By older of tho • om.i.ifeo. JAMES A-c’A^EV, GEO. R. D" RR** LL, e. N. VA.'C-rVK, FRANK McLAUGHIIV, It* OtfAS. 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WASHINGTON H(j)tJSE, I," C*PE INLAND. N. J. This woute. situated near the Ooeas a*d on n .t* of the ptin'io s r*»ts of 'he eit». is open for the emotion of hummer Vuitire, at an average rate of $8 per W r ek. Fir«t-rate * tabling attached to tne premises. J>3i )3t a H. WUOLMAN « RIVIERE HOUSE” LEWiguURG, UNION COUNT*, PA. *1 bis favorite resort of visitors is kept in first-olase style. It is tho moit comfortable and extensive hutel in the town. Location the most central. Charges mode* rate. R. 0. Hbl’iZEL, Proprietor. jv)7-18t* PERK? COUNTY WARM SPkIN S.— This favorite Summer Resort is now open for the reception of visitors Fin* mountain scenery, beauti ful v/alkaand drives, facilities forbruting, hatting, And fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters, make it a most desirable pldee, both for single guests and for families It ia in daily communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. by means o'a daily stage, and mail comieoling with the trains from theae plaeeaatOirHslo, Pa. Terms moderate. Por piirtioulars. address JOHN EaRLY. jyis im Wurm Springs. Perry oounty. Pa. Doubling gap white sulphur AND CHALYBEATE HPftlNGS.—This famous pheo has been entirely refitted and furnished with oh i ;mj» sorvaiiFB. and every advantage t(*at natu ra’ oeartTCHot tne countrv and easy aooese can afford Uio uroprietorsofforevery inducement to person’ se k *DB vleaauro health, nr recreation i lie Si* rings are situated eight nnlea from NewvUla. Cumberland county. Pa., .n a jim*t beautiful and fertiio section ol Cumberland vail, y ; Hiey are various in their oh irnctor. strongly impregnated with an phur, ma<ne am. iron, «e., and ha>e produoed wonderhij sanative effects upon invalids and o tiers. Visitors will find first* class hotel aocoinmudHtions. with attentive servants, and at! the deliOßOiea of the season. Price of boarding 91 2ft per day, $8 per week 930 per month. 8 Passengers leaving Pm adelpum by the morning train on the Pennsylvania Railroad enrmeot at Harrisburg with the tram ot Cumberldml Valley Railroad to New ville, where hrst-ebtss ooa .be* are in reod ness to carry passengers to the enrinss Fare Pom Philadolphiftto »he Springs ®4. Two trams a day from Harrisburg cor.noot with two lines of coaches-o tho HpriKS. Paroirom Harrisburg to Springs, SI I'*. 6 Tickets io bo had at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philuleiptna; Cumberland Vadey office, Harrisburg s and return tickets, at same rates, to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, to be had of tho proprie tors oi the hotel. j»ll taui RANACA, KO3EB. COYLE. & CO. Yellow springs ujuse, Chester COUNTY, PA. The ahovo-ntentioned House havinelieen thoronghlv repaired and.refitted in the best manner with newlur* ntture*&o.,tsrowopen fur Boarders. J he. Ye low Springs Ho no oders every inducement to visitor*, .being lamp and commodious, with shady walks and romantic rules. See. 1 lie variety and Qtialitv ot the Spnncsand Ua*hahave been long and favo ably known, and thosubaenbouwho lias been for several imni past conueotod with the Co lumbia House. Cape lsl«nd. N. J., will use his best »x -ertm' * to make the slay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. stages connect daily with tho Reading Railroad 8 A. M, and on tiaturdaya with the BA. M. and 3K p. m. une. fcvery information will be cheerfully given, by ad drossng the subscriber, ar tne Ye low Springs. Chea ter Countvs or h,LLlS,atPhrenixville Btatum. Read ing Railroad. a. U. oNYDER. l)6*im Superintendent. Hf ANSIO** HOUvSK., M »UNT CARBON, J-Ti SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced prioes. 'I his old-established House, lootted in the gap be tween Bftarp and Second mountains, immediately on the line ol the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within Haifa mile or l'ottsvil e, iormerly »ept hv Jo jophHead.ol the old Mansion House, Philadelphia has, Pinoe his demise, beon nmlrr the charge of bis daughter. The House is prepared, at all seasons of ibe year, for the reception of guests, and baa been recently put in order, Tho larxe garden and park adjoining, presents great mduoementa os a summer resort, to persons wish ing to ip-ud a Bhort time away from the tfust and fur moii of the cities where thay oau b-eathe fresh moun tain air andemoy tho wild and beauutul scenery ol tho coal region. l ommumtion passenger fiesta, for ihn use of fami lies are sold at a reouotion of twenty five per cent., and an accommodation train will leave Pottsvilledaili during the summer numti s, to .Table those «ho may desire ii to spend tne business portion of the day in the city and return tho same evenitu on which the charges wil' bo thirty-three percent bob v* tin* usual rates. For terms, apply to MARY HEAD, , _ . Mansion Hongo, nouct Carbon. JeSOJm svhuylkillCo. Pa. Long BEAOM HOUSE, opposite TU’IKERTON. N. J —This Hotel Is now open lor tho reoept'on of visitors, both permanent and tran sient. . Having been at a large expenso in refitting and re-furnishing Ifeclasoured that u,r comfort nnd con venie ce it will compare favorably with any house on tho coa*t. Tne best of cooks and servants have bees procured, and no efforts shall be spared to render the stavol guests asreeabe. Tho prospects fey Gunnies and biahing are excellent, ojatcraoi the fin*Bt quality I have in abundance. With these increased advan tages. • am confident that tho most f.’.sudioue vi i Uavo noonnee for complaint . w. H-Oapt. William GA«KILI. mil rnn a daily one of first-olnss paekots from tlsnto Crty to the be«ch, one of wnioh will bo at Atlanuo ever? morning on tho arrival of »he mornir.g train from Philadelphia Pan lee wishing to mine by way nf Leed s Point, or otherwise, by nridreesm* mo a few data jnjmvanee, will havo agood boat to meet thorn at nnv_pofft named. je3o-Cw LEtVIS P. RT** WAHi’. MAVMON HOUSE, AT* ANTIC CITY, „ N. J., ISAAC THA'">ft, (lato of Hurf House,) Proprietor. i ms nouao has been very much entar ed and im proved Has no v a lame number ol Family Rooms, not suriasi-ed by >-ny hutel in this vtt). It s luhted throiuhout with gi.s. New and fine walks have been laid t* tno ocean, which will be lighted at night from tho Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. Attached fo tho house tbut separate from the main bunding) '8 a lnr-e Hall for Hops nnu with a firnt-ebos* lee Cream end oncrj attached Over tho Had/heie are f ort> m ms for sinde gentle men. There in also a.play ground lor children, well sMd*d and enclosed, with cwfnas <scc. The catering department will blunder my own es pecial suoirvisron, and I trust tha. my reputation is euflicicnily stabhshed to sr.ticfy all that my table will be unsurpans-d. Terms will b* Gl2 per week Transient Hoarders g'2 per dav. Carriages attao- ed to the Housa will take Boarders to and from the Ocean tree of oharge during bathing hours i vrfl-1f IbAAO THaYEK. Jg E A BATHING. OCEAN HOUSE, CAPK ISLAND, N.J. Thii well-known establ»**mient. tho favorite report of ▼i«itors. is now op-'Q jor the reception of guests. It tine been ems aenu!t enlarged and refurm bed, the slcep-ng rooms spnviousand airy, and coinmnnio&te to suit families, 'i be houee wui be supplied with from the old spriog* Persons ile terms of spend* • i 11 w weekmf the sum mer in an agreeable manner uould i or do hotter than io givethn Ocean house a trial. i-iIAKI» Ll'lAfillNU, Je2C-aw lVoprifltor. A MERMAN HOTEL, BK'ITILEHKM, -™;- rnjprmior of tbigTTolel Vi ax newly fitted up his house ’ortho noooiiimodanonoi visitors during fheeuii nm r Tho American Hotel is situated on tli* nv>'t elevated spot in th* Borough. Bethh ij» m u' to i wel known for its beautiful scenery ami comvnndinjc view of.the surrounding country, and lor its BiiiUwHous mount on air, to ren .ire comment. "im subscriber is now prepared in receive Boarders and Families, ncd promises to do bus best to render their stjy wtth him ve:«santandagreenb!o. Charnel Moderate. J. W. R. PRARO. je3S Im Proprietor, AMLR'OaN HOTEL, ALIENTOWN, PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has* durmKthe past season been •’nKAi’uV' ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, and is now in oapaoity and convenience second to none in the interior ol Fennsylvnivn. Tho beautiful and healt ful situation of AlWitown renders it a de luhifnl summer retort, in view of win 'h speoial ar rangement* have been made by the pranrletor* toao ortinmodatepummor boarders. J, y, BECHTEL, Je2ft t*ol K W. BIUONV. QED J HD BPRINGS. —This well known *-* and delightful Summer will l.a opened for the reoeptioo of Visitors on the FlKSk’ OF JUNE, and kept open till the Ist of October. Tre Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. if ALLbN, wnoso experience, court 3. *ll* oners, and attention to hie guests give tho {*inp;est asrnranoe ol comfort and.kind treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the subscriber, JKO. ]'. «KKD, Sra’f.inJ TrMmrer, ray3o-3ui Bedford MiueralSr-rinsedo, gEDLOE’B HOTEL, ATLANTIC C.TY, NEW JERSEY. At the terminus of tho Railroad, on the left, barond the Depot.— I'mb House is NOW OPEN for Boarders and Transient Visitors, and offers ncoomtrH.datioas euualtoany Hotel in -tlantio City. The chambers have been verv mud, improved, and rendered aiore ouinlortable by Venetian blindn having been put up at the winnows. Charts moderate. Children and .Servants HnlfPrue. . ** Parties should keep theirsentv., mil tho oata arrive in front of tho Hotol. Tho signs are conspicuous, jyl-liu A LOYI SHATJFLER’S R All ROAD HOTEL, ATLANTIC OITiT, opposite the Rail road repot. THE BE**T BITUATIO\ ON THE ISLAND. Newly fitted up with tv beds and bedding. Hoarding and bodging Si perd •• . im TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY. i* —This popular and eminent 1 ) avorite Hoova at Atlantio City has, since the olosing oi last been enlarged, refined, refurnished, and completely re juvenated in ovary parucnlar and is now op«n for tho season. From its deiighiful situation, near neea to all places <f interest, close proxumu to the safest and best part of the beach, it ■&, rendered one oi the most convenient and decidedly the pie .a vrteit houso on the Island. Terms—sld per week; 81.50 per day. OlnMren and torvants halfprico. JOHN .aMICE, Proprietor. R.L. FUREY, Superintendent. jwiii-ara £JOTTAGB RETREAT, Beautifully and emvemeu') Jocutao -o ATI.ANTIC) < ITY, N. J. Boarders accommodated on renvoi. .Mo tcrn.s * je2o-8m M, MoCLEES. Prc.piistor, THE SEA-SH'’RE—ATLANTIC CITY. McKIBRIN’B U. R. H PEL. The undersigned, pr**prn or o* the nbove-namfd house. hemg now prepare! to receive eueita, ro speotfull* soiioits a Bharo of thn ruMio patron age. Hmoo Inst summer mere h.w tvcn turned to tliie hotel ft lour e.onod wing. 110 fret in b'ntth. con taining (beside the bed rooms.) a cui'.c ot throe i’artors, for ladies, and wo for eentlemen ; rjro. a reoeption room, wnsh*ronm and epaoiout' hnr-t.-*m. Bowling Saloons, Billiard Rooms,and tot nnJ end St.lt-w ter Bath «ooms have been construct*J for the icnommo clation of visitors, and the whole house ml no lighted with ras. The hnusa has been newh pair ted and fur nished while the uhnded grounds foirmuiui i e tt have b*en put in complete ordor. a well nimucd p’oneuro Yncnt, and an excellent dand of Music, hrve boon en gnued for the season. J. McKiBBII*. jell t* £JARLISLE The lavi Tito rmnrt f r tho‘» w-ko appreciate «ra»rJ 'v-enffrj, wiTTTV Rl T f,PHI7T? rura Mountain A»r. Invi.inrcititie Baths. La tre/tnil Well ventilated CorabrrSid co l fa. SMC*’ 1,1 v»l* Good Accommodations Jor *“ uto ' 300. For pas i .niUie send far Circu- TSUMa tow lar. OWEN. CLENDEKIX. .V VISBr.TIfiK, Carhslo Syr-i.i'. Fa. Ephkata mountain s kings, Lancaster County. l’onnarivania —Tun pstnb bshment will h* open by Uk ilu. ot , T ur • Toe p.d vnutiifc'Vinf thi3 beautiful resort -m.- : MmmtMiiooanery. pure nir, arm soft water; every virieti ot s 'Vns, and *i«i.u*emer>t*; a good stock nf Uvct horcus. .md gar natoq For further particulars rHI on JfV'EFH D. comer Third and Van Street i »aMES 8. KAJILG No. bib Chestnut S*ro?t. I'bilMlniphia. or to the proprietor, JOSEPH iUbMiI.MAOHLU, Ephrata pr*#f t.aronnter Ponp*%. ra -avV» 2m riOLUMtUA MOUSE, OAPB ISLAND— Cap* Mat, New Jcrrcy.—lbis targe, fitsl-olass HOT»'L will be opened, for nm reception «>1 u a cuts. oa the 25th Juuo, JBo<J. 'I he Houu&»b&* bo<ty CGiuy.otely repaired ami refurnished. A new cooking mulo, ovens, steam boiler*, and evorjr n>uds;n improvement urtded. bxten'ive stabling attached to .1 promts':* All letters add ©ssed to tho eubsonbers, C«po island, New Jersey, tyiU to promptly atu tided to. . I.AHtM & WOOI.MAN. James 11. Lnird.late proprietor Franklin Ilmira, t hiia delplua; 8. D. Woolman, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel. Cape mlfi.ml. 5?13-d2in HALL—-VILAnVio CITY, N J. —Tliia cpu rt inu3 Ilo’sr. mnialpd at Atlanlio City.willbc ifopni.ed with evert nccomu odation for visitors mi rt’o 2?th instant, by ihe subscriber. Tn« House fronts ih© bee.oh 12) feet, mviw: a uclondid view of tne ocean an * is near the Finhin* ami Mailinu point,.- No pains will be spareu to ueouro the ootnforc ana con venience of guest*. „ THOMAS 0. OAR RETT. A MF.RIOAN HOTE', M UICTf CHUNK, ■l* PA.—This HOTEI, is now L. ~i ma manneraf fording every com on to Kirar*™ and travellers. Arrangements ha\e been made in . &r r»on to accom modate SUMMER BOARDER'* Tlm mo-'t "Mbl'n.e mountain uoenery and rural cu.jo>, m m > are here af forded. AUGRai i V, il |l Ai * GEO. iv.MH'' 1 ' LM. Je2fi-tael i-ropnetors. OEA BATHING. GAPE N. J. Thia fine, large, and airy hoiwo m NOW OPEN for visitors, it ts distinguished { k ! r •' f ■ r, .‘^ flr L superior accommodations, with ample room lor 2)0 per- Tlrff" 11 * H* o a’BiuN OAURV.TJON, Propnotor. SEA BATHING, CAPE ISI.AND, N. J.— ivfi.a WAIIE HOUSE is now open for the season. W?wr MMSB WFORAY, Propmwr, SUMMER RESORTS OTAR HOTEL, HE.ELY j,,,, c , „ OTEL Cl' Y. N. J. mMiao-i, ML2lj AI ’ 4 *B, PROPRITOR. DINNEit . u .. oARi( .. PIPTY CENTS. tJ Bop.rdor.aocom^aa M , Oll the mitt - \ leg) 8m STATES HOTEL, LONG »»m4oASfoSii?, hm iw ose may favor iAjn. 'l’ha housoTsßui 0 on a fino bluff. With lawn in*frrm? * A f* LL V i?i?o«* ttl9 ° oean * ROOd TOaiVi, BtabllPg, Jro ' mslM 03 Qn 7 house in thA,country. The com 6 by two hoes from foptof viz - '• O A. M.Tind* P- M. loi Referenoe-Grandy, Warden, A (V. □•->9 Chestnut B.A.BAOEMAKKW, . \ Proprietor. Tyi’ANSION HOUSE. MAUCII CHUNK, .C/KBON CO.. PA-—This i, the mi,, comfort*- ble and extensive hotel in Northern Peunurlvamn. «nH the prmrietor Ratters hinnelf thatthus sue n,l'rQKi» on ? ,are newly and eJfl^ant ly furnislred, and always contains the very beat the Markets be hotel ig located on the banks of the Letilxh. directly opposite the rnitroad depoi. and at the base ol Maucli Lhunk Mountiin. A paih leads from the rear a/ the house to the *op of this mountain, from whiohpoin*, so'« e cunt hundred feot shove the Lehigh, the most sublime scene imaginable is presented M l ug ® ,B ab'mdantl? supplied withtJ.e best and purest Mountain borin' Water. ff~ Hot and Cold Baiba enu be taken at all times. GEORG* HOPPhB, Proprietor. HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA. Hocto. known an the . "Lehigh Valle if summer hktrkal m ® eaBon - The sccommod-tions of this Rouae will bo found unsurpassed. The ride here, by t. e INorth Pennsjlvanm Railroad is one ot the p’ea j°2sSm Q ° Ur Blato, CAiiEB YOHE,Propne&r. AMERICAN HOUSE, CAPE INLAND— h_, i M. REYNOLDS. Proprietor.-This favorite hotel wffl fjr the reception of visitors on Mt»N “H® R hai been fitted up iu tne best style, Rlt ® D^lon Will jfee paid to the comfort of its gueatn< JelB-dttepl WANTS. $lO/100 P TO *'6.0r0.-Wa„t t d. a *^ ri . CC ?; 01 tbe ,m,ar üb»<d kir.d. . .v"n l; d re quired , alt conifiiun>cationB striotly cmifidr-ntial ><i with real name. »♦ Activity. - at tt-ii oflfee? .gi cV* NIID—IN A URv.vJmoos COM- Snl.l LA , Btatmg oge. to fl„.t 7.3" Postnffi. ?! LzTlJcif A lIIOKOCGU ALO WHO 1B rullv , capib’e of conduct mr the financial labor ment fa K.win-n^ 163 ,! 8 orinuHnufootunoj establish !SS" ’’lt thm. ffinS, I- \V A * 1 El)—A Bitnmion by a juune rnon arquoinleil with thononr Millin.ry.Trior. K?.. m 52 *®Hrolll.rj-Jrjd«. Address ‘^,l.,man ” rress oince. j)k3 s - * Second hand fu’ni ure, to T *. send to the country, for which I of'er the high *%vncp in cash. Acdress ••Cv»U*>TRY D' At.vß.*» ofnee of the Press. St* A YOUNG MAN, WILL ACQUAINTED wi’h 'he BhoeTrnde.wisnes a situation as »al. s -rRAT'rnR k - e 7,ffl ; oo 0 ( U rt r /.rV r ,°.^ e< ' Ven -^ A YOUNG LADV FROM THE NORMAL SCHOOL wishes o situatio* as R in a private IniT.ilv or fpminnrv. mor out of the city. Ad* dress IUI OH. ihicoffice. jyl-St* VyANTrD-bY A YOUNG .bAN, A situation in awholesa e dry enods. gTOoery.or hardware noose, ucdersmmis UH.kkpep'nif. and has hau some oxpensnev inbußin -ss. ca arv not sn much an olyecr as itendv emp!o;mont. r* an Inn Lh ths best of rejpr*nc<3. AddroaB ,, J P.,” ifficrt of tins paper. vyANTID-BY THE AbVEhTiSEK, * ▼ who cau give first-class business a sitontion m a wholesale dry-gcaTds jobbing iiou*e,as bookkeeper or sa.esman. Addteas *♦ t\ G.” nffio-ol T A t>l7 10 * WAN'IEJ— SibO, Mill WHICH UUUU freeliolJ security will in civen. and an interest in a valua-le putent. Address •• Patent,*' at rnia'** Gee. j)i7-8-~ Ay NThD—A young man as salesman, J who i«ith-'Touzhlj- ncqu in* d witn the Merch-ni Tailor sand, Clothing tr.d«*..f ifnsoit*. Tinny perio/. caraMcoi hll'ng tn a insitinn. n. lilreral corapensVi n wilt be given. Address Box 413 F.o. j> 13 if W'NTED— A Situation, by a man, thirty-snen years of age. of extensive experi enee in business ol good ad ress. and competent u. ill almost any position either ns a clerk. eureriLtendent or g&!e>.man Is very respectably connected, and cac ..ive tho nio*t satmlaotory references as to integrity, energy and business capacity A moderate salty foi the present will be accepted. Address *• B. (>. H.,“ office of TV Prfto jei2-tf UOARDINU. TOO\RDING—Fo* two gentlemen who ■*-* would room together in a small private f.iinh, in tha plesssne viba.eo/ Kendertoa T<a a no oeririanmwn bsilro.id Adaresa 4 a. H. W.,’’ Box 5*070 i-hil »l'p pbia P. O. N. » “AccomiuodHtiua to keep Inrso and carriage. CVkMI lES and Gentlemen desiring supe rior board for the summer can cow have choice of bire*. copi rmnnsat9»>s WaINLT ‘treet jy!2 Im* PKi V - TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlemo!., can bo accc.m inodated with Board, with pleasant end handsome rooms, furmshe I or unfurnislied, at tilo LOCUS I’St., south side of Washington rqiinro The location, b»ior opposite to one of the handsoiuest parka in the city, is central, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons nstttngthe city can bo ftccommodated Lythe day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance, tor rent, suitable for an office, jcll-tl TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaH BE acconniwdatcd with food, niry apartments, (wit:, orwitheut board,) m a private iamily. Looition cen tral. Address “ TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dia patoh, ap2S. INSURANCE COMPAMth. nrng mutual life insurance A COMPANY OF NEW YOJU, Asseta: si;: millions of dollars, SKYItfXB IN PIR«T WO2TOAOK3 ON RV.AL UUVI WORTH OVER 911,399,000. Yke premiums are lowxh than m many other Comp* Hies, and the Dividends have been sbkatsk. This is a rtriotly Mutual Company. There are at Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS 11L0N8 TO TAX INSViSP, Pamphlets, and every information, may be kw ejurrs, on application to _ F. KATOHFORD STARR, Agent, S.W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT tit reels. __ PHILADELPHIA REFER KNOTSs Yhomas Robins, John Weigh. Mordecai L Dawson, George H. Stuart, Jtoorg© M. Stroud, 15, 8. Whrlen, ohn » ftlyers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Lrdwic, John M. Atwood, - Arthu- G Coffin, Yhomas 11. Powers. Georss W. Tolani*, WilliamMoK**. T!*o» Wattsf'» nB-Xvl** Sj’AML lnsukanoe OUMPANV, fSK), ■- 400 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. ENCORFORATED APRIL, IBM. BY THE STATEO? PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISiS biaiCTOß* Samuel Wright, I). 11. Dimer, Wm. W. Waltors, J. W. Everraen, Chas. iliohardaos, Henry Lewis, j r„ 600. A. West, Jacob W. B»nt. O. Wilson Davis, Meoko Stern. Vitos. S. Martin. GEORGE W. DAY, Prestilenl. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vio? Prea’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [iMl-if'J SAVING FUNDS. American saving fund.—Com. jpany's_ Building, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 tiU £ o'clock, and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. This Ola Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice. _ INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU sums paid back, on demand .in gold and silver. TRUST* E&. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President SaML. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent, John Anspacb, Jr., Saiul. 1. B'dine, Alo.C. Robert/, John Aikmao, Joras Bowman. H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WiLSON.Treasurer. JOHN jy20 im SPKiNG GARDEN SAVING EUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vice and Callowhill. incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1861. Open (or Deposits and Payments, daily, from 9to 3H o’olocs. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, fromo toB o’clock. Interest 6per cent, per annum. Depositors can with draw their «ioneys by Checks, if dcsirtd. Special Do posits received. JAMES 8. PRINGLE, Presides*. Faawcts Haut. flenratarv. apSO-tfif SPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA wines, MARUPACtUPED BY J. SfeH&LBY. Cincinnati, Ohio, Always on hand, and in lo’s to suit parchns'rs.by CHARLES F. TAGGART, Sole Agent, No. G*l M ißKLTfetrcet. RR. CORSON, REAL KS v ATFi BRO • HER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIaTOWN, Pe usvlvaum. _ KaRMs. SfORFS Mfi.l.3. and lIOTEI.B FOR 4 Al.r to ' l ont.onn > ry IJmk-. r he*.er. an>' l»i-iaw-.re Counties, vai t k. in m in to 2 0 xcres, in k< od Kwiliti^ri. rat ns applying w. 1 be ei.oun prop nus free if chnrg©. Rniidasnd Mortgage*necotiat«*dat f.urTate* HAND h* si h 'Cr lur m o in Norrist nn. i'ofs town. and intern pdia*e places, mr C.valn it s itption, address R. R LORBON, ; js2l-6m Norr wr. Pa. ETV YORK WIRE MILL NfLSON & RICHMOND, Manufac'u ers c.f. and Dcnle-a in, WIRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Particular attention given to order* sent to thcr W ntehuuHe.Bl John Bireer.N. Y.. which wt‘l be Intel I'RO »i v TL\ . and hare SPrit> DY cits a ch. Circulars furnished, livingdiscoun from List,or net prices at tho i.U vV EhT UAharT rt'ilhv x months' roto, paicbe at Rank, with ctwrei.t'Rte oi txchaniieon Ai»w\ork, ors percent, oif foresail. Wire Mill. 25til Street. { Nf*’\V YORK \Yarohouso,«l John street, { iuiia. j>i7-loi / C^'NTINEJS T.AL NAII.S, (Ldgo Gripe) manufactured at the Poitaz** Nail and Iron Work*, from superior quality of Juniata iron.on machines oi she moat approved construction, an.i w rrsnteii to ce uc least equil. in quality umtoumty,aod fin^ h * ,u O'her brands in 'he market >, a n.i Othc>r br»r.Ai ed|o F ip S >,M««» T ™J t> ' 111 - J 4aiOO»l «EHObFtrfet. , Print". Jc Christrann’s aopnrinr ao,llJ ® ,e i,?!*[(?*.” Hop, lot »Hla n» il»tl. 1,11 \7TNEi-AP —075 001 - * laritied Cid- r w v j?.,-1,1,i« While Wine do., in store and J'o, n SJ'vf ? ASillibßNhil. It «... Nft. _ Y* 1 mm RS. ,S T I LL’S IIJL>RYeT>LINE LIQUID H<IR COLOREIt! a «. n «rattoa new to the public, but which bas lor* Bkfn m private use, for restoring Grav Hair toita natu Mil polor, impartiUß to it a gloe-jy appcaracoe, and rec rtArin* it sort and silky. . , . _ ° it is entirely diflerent in Us nature and effect* from any article now in uso lor the same purpose, being a oleanty fluid. ne«rJ» as clpat os water, requiring no washm* before or after ita application, free from sviraur or any other uhleotionable ingredient, and applied as only ns an ordinary Hair Oil. Can be had of the following persons: . W. Z. Harberti. oorner Juniper and rme streets, I'l J Fennell, No, 26 North Eighth street. 'J homos i antaster Bpruce and Eighteenth streets. Thomas Weaver. Vine and Eighteenth o reeta. Wm. B. 1 bompson. Mt, Vernon and tjoventeenth st s. Howard Gmllard. Jr., Arch l*e'ow S'lcoud street. J-l. D. Garrigues, Coatee and Tenth streets. George C. wiwer, Vine and Sixth streets. A. H. Bowman, Spruoe ond Second streets. (Jharle* Bhivera, Spruce and Seventh strce.a, Caleb R. Keeuey, Arch and Sixteenth streets, for nlo vholnal. and rota.l d? ATF M> FIFTEENTH and LOCUST Btroete, myK Sm I’Mladeinhia, PARIS GREEN—For sile liy AVLTHE iULL It BROTHF.H, and 19 .North SECOND SttMt- je “ VMUfEMEHTS. p K N lY a . AC • ! E.\n OF THE EINJB * ARTS.—lo‘id StrMt. Containing a large collection of Paintmts and ture, ianowopen diil> from# m. Siij p, m Ag miAxion 25 ot- ; qhihtr-n unde»-l» *e»rs, 11 e»aU. SJOLOMON 8 TEMPLE, A large, beautiful, and perieot modal of the grand est and most interesting building ever baJltui sreoted tn the immense saloon of .. NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET, ftiwfal is 85 foet long, 24 feet wide, and V ft* high, urhted bvsno gas jets, and the worshippers rw presented by fiuo figures arrayed in Jewish surrounding tho vanous ooarts, give it ft Ufs-llStftp pear&noe. Keua isiKi-EB.fith to Bth chap.; 1 Chron. ,28th ehftw M Chroo., 4th and 7tb chape.; and Rxoons 9th ohftp.. for contents aad dcßonption ol Solomop’s Temple, ftll 0* n ,Cu ! I)'reprebcnt 1 )'reprebcnted ix the ModeL io * m * VISiTOR . with explsnatiocs, £ran 10 to aA- 6 Bad «** 10 P- M. r 5 ' 1 half price. Cn»i2 l B. ! Lli ,0 k et " ® ve §l, and packs of ten, for ► x»nht?i Ue *^ fl iC ? number of Schools and Eocietiee tne njciuDiMon be continued one week. SPOUTING. XyARNE’S RIFLE AND PISTOL GAL vitibSTNuT btrvets • his Lallsrr husdiituiMOi IP« l Ht T } >r r if B for RiCe Shooting, with two large Bkt , ll *nts, ihe most complete Gallery m the Union. FOR SALE AND TO LET. m A PERSON WISHED TO R*NT HER asmallfamil* for her b'*ard; inaoen tra’location A ag r(saa . A> „ H t office of 2Ae Pr«es. THT Tub campaign— S3OO cash will purobas* the Type and Fixtures meariv new) iLs.u .. is ia a otiaoae rarely met with. Address • * )Pe.” rffice of this paper. j>24 2t* rjERMANTOWN PROPER! Y. For to Let, a largo acd eonv'D’ent House in Germantown; gas, water, lsrg e j- 4 wo, and plenty of shad •, in«oe o« ’he best incatioat; wul be sufii tow, Address Box 2480, Philaoelphia post office. Jjgl la ATLANTIC CITY. —Two rooms in a £*: coUhye. suitahy for a small family will be RENTBT><v, reasonable terras. Address,b Blood's Ucgsfttoh. j?l9-tt» TG BUI. DERF.—A large lot having three fronts suitable for immediate impro'.eineuj, situated <v TWENTiKTB street below WiUhesold on nccoimtod'-tius tern.s to spar r>ho will *n»p>ove. For terms, &c , address **K. office of this paper. jytE-tf rjUoaifrtY LOT FOR SALE.—A large lot having three fronts, adrrirably situated in the conthwes»ernpHrtof th* city. Win be rented or sold on r**asonabi9 terms. For par ioulars, apply a t this office. Jjl9 tf SALE —On Accommodating Terms, ■®- tr.o Stora and Dwelling XSo 211 Ar. b street. Apvy'o WlLl laM R. Ai LfcN, jiu C’/ No. 635 ARCHhtfett. TO LE r—The first floor cf the fine Bui’d ing No 7-J4CHESTfvUrBtrr*t. formerly occupied as a wholesale tand lately as a retail) Fancy Goods and Perumery btorw. Apply at the office of Jt/IJsSHAUBL A Co,i>o 704 CHEbTNUrhtraet.Piula. jyll lm HJtSSOUBI LAND! I 300,000 Acrus for Sale, at prices rangier from UK to 20 rents per Ao>e, in any quantities required.' TAXEo piid, and Pa TErtTA procured for purcha sers of Land uuder the Graduation Act. Flats furnished gratis by et>oiosing a postal* stamp. For lurther informat on apply to wiLboN, kawlingb * 00.. U. S. and General Land Areata, CH- BTMTT,Street. Between THIRD and rni Ri'H, , _ Ri. LOUIS, UO. WARRANTS bought, eoid, and located. j)8-3m FOR SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, now doing a good busitia**. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into the business or a house morrase tneir tr-do. Satisf ctorj r**as.ms living for 4e i in * out. Acaress “Box 2b0,” Ptulaueipbia Post » mco, wi»i. nimi. jei3-tl BTO LET OR FOR SALE—A F< iUß story bouse, double back bnildinvs.a’d modern im orovriaenu, ta complete order; &a elegantlar.eyard." • erma low to a good tenant, chtuated No. 1924 CHfcBT«UTßtre*t. Aopiv ftt No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Masonic Had. tsy24-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS— For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern section rf the city, well adapted foraNarsery. Termsscoommodr 'ing. For rartioutart address * 4 K.” at thts office. apl7-tf MEDICINAL. puRE GEORGIA ARROW HOjT.— The special att»ntion of physicians and fstnibesie called to the superiority of this art cle Itisraodlr jupplanring a 1 other -in s. anoall ihn,o who hvtind >t five it the most decided Toe fo’l wm< bxt-acte from O/tificstes io the hardjof the raanu- Lmtuier. Col. Halloues will show tne men es ima- Miin m wnioh tre Georgia arrow jn-ot is held h» tfloee penile uieu of the mvd.cal proleuion fully ex am n «t it t'n* pound 6 M cents or two pounds for 81. Coi.pleto instructions aocompan* ea-*h pioksge, showiug how to make tne most dci cious articles lor tue table. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FREDERICK BROWN‘B DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORr . N- E. rUHNKh «>f Ml* iH and CHK* OUT bTRi-Eld, IHILADhLBHtA, FRED>;BIOK I BRbvr.V. Jr.’a DRUii «t»D OHKAiICAt. aI"R|.. S.E.C3R. of NINTH AND Obi aTAUT oTREEIS, Under tbe Continental Hoici, yhlL'DkLfalA. “ 1 have examined and prepared some Arrow Feet, mar.ufictared by Col. HMlowes. ol a t. Mar\ 'a, Geor. ia. it h-s be lies quality ot that variet* o. fravul < 1 have met with, i ein* superior to any Bermuda or other Arrow hoot 1 have tren -SaMUi-L jackson.m. p., Jt2l Ct* ** Umver3it> ot ft at s>lvani& ” PUOF. MORRIS’ EUOfPHALOS. • There are 100 000 Sufferers from DISEASES of ho NLKVUUB tnoihM, m the city of Philadelphia, who can be cured by using rKyFiLB'OR MORRIS’ UUCEPHALOS. Which is an original and WONDERFUL REMEDY. Compounded from the private formula of Professor Morris, M. J). ofthiac.ty. It acts uirectly upon the Nerve* B> ABBU** I*TIOH through the peres. nnH it nerds hut the trial of a SINGLE BOTTLE to test its marvelloui virtnes Sufi’erera tr >m EXCITEMFVT OF THE BRAIN, NEKVOUS HEADaUHCf GENERAL DEBILaTY. NEURALGIA, KHKUMaI l*M CURON'C NERVOUSNESS, Ac., Will find the desired relief by its , EXTERNAL USE, os directed a the Circular, TRY T! TRY IT! THY T! TRY I • l TRY T! U RY IT! THY T! TRY IT! TRY T! TR’li! TR f! TRY IT! 'J RY T ! TRY IT ! TRY IT! ThYII! TRY IT! TRY IT! TRk IT! TRY IT! 'iRYiT! TRYir: If you are by over-much s!uay, if you suffer Irom sleepless nub s, IT you are a victim to neuralgia. II you are prostrated by excessive grief, IT you cruvo stunulatmt drinu, T 1 RY 11! R TRY IT! Y TRY IT! TRY IT! I TRY IT! T* Y IT! —’s*rnbli «s it will remove those miserable sensations which m dure a morb.d disposition towards intempenr.ce. THY Ir. if »ou are sulfeiine from A enroll* Deblity m any ot its forms, and jouwili nud it a soothing end iNVIGORAILNG APPLICATION to Ton* nerves, ana vrorth many times us coat, in the relief afforded. (Humeri'ii' testimcria’s from the mo’t rerpectabls jouroee can be teen. b> apply it»g at the office of the pro prietors. P spared by MOCKRIDOE fc CO., No. 63 North FwUKTU Street. And for Sale by DrustKista Kenerally. JjT-if i OTTIU I For the INbTaNT RELIEF and PER *\MllflAv MANENT CURE of thudirtreaeinr com- plaint, UM rES» T » S BBON CHIAXi CIGABETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & 00., 10T NASSAU Stzeouttew YotZ. PriodSlperfcoxjaentljreebjyosfc mT7-6min FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’. LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA DELPHIA. i Rtrtterf MICHAFL ORATZ. deceased. The Auditor eppoint«d m the CoU r 'to audit, settle, and ndjustthe account of FK sNK M ETIINO. Trus tee nn-’**rtv.'ocertniu deeds o' ’niat.one dated O, tuber 2i’h Hl9,by REUBEN EiTlNG.aid ethers toFR cO eHICK fKAT-t*. and Mi* oth*r d>.r--d October 2Sih, 819 t» svd BeMrs to SI.VON (JR ATZ. aril others, re corded nr ( h ,, j l d-*lpfiia, in 1 e-d Book G. W, h'o. 11. pp. 713 i.n<l 7*7 •f t e (etvo of Michael Grata IV 1 of cii) ot Hit oelph'a. deceased. and to re in t U frtnhuMni' of the balm ce in the hr.ndaol tba ac countant. *itl meet *h isrt’rs in interest, on h’ f 'N- D *Y, Au- ti i 6 h ’t>s»,at 11 n'cloik A. M ,at bis i ffice, :*o 8 teet Pb.lace’t hia »g4-tu».»3t OHA» LEB fr. PaNCOAST. i editor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DTSSOIUTION OF PARTNER'IHP.— The pirtnerehip heretofore es'Stmjr between tho m dersurieo. under th- fitmoi & *LY, ie thlacar ms3 °' v ' d *" °- u U “‘ C T?«HGF MAHON, JAMM F.I.V. C>i\Aßrki MIIP N« » r IIOF. -The uudir aurntd,bavin? purchase! the i->re6t of H. r . Vc« KKI .Esq., in the brain* m heretotore conduced by him i t Oo.'im’ us. Oeorma h.ve .t*otfteirjBs£'eii together, under lh** firm nairo of L r CK’( -R l. \i»UNG. * BO JEKlB,an«i will o nnrtm bin n»*« at “ ,i!nol, " ice - g^ru 1 ' S' k%U Kr ' jo's a roh.-k is. Of t k o !*♦* firm cf McKee fit Colc.mbps Ga., JqJ> 2, IS 0. • J __ D!£SO! UflON, The Copartnership heretofore rxiatine between STEALING * WIN OAI-r . l» Ttltß d*i d bfi i v-d rjraVivW bus: p&b ot too late hrni will bs *ot.icd 0> HoNKt BI'ERLING, An. ISI i ARCH etree^ WALIER WINGATE. Pktlapblpfta Jo«V 7 Jtl2 lat REMOVALS. <’HIGARAY AND D’HER VIT.LY rea’-ectrm’.y i form the p-bicard their inecdi that they Imvj removed their Poari‘i*>K and ■ ay lor Yoon ladies fnm Uo an fcquira to No*. l.» 7 and 1529 SPhUoE Street where they wjh bo rend* to reuuve ihotr pup.ls on '1 HURdI’AY, ler 13th. Jj2l 6m HARDWARE PACICAGE HOUSES. &MUKAGE HAKBWAEE HOUSB.— ‘We JL would respectfully cstl the attention cf tLevare-. i&\ Hardware Trvle to our extensive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE,which we otfarMauMli advance by the pnoWace. , .. . . _ ... Order* for diroctirupnrtft ion collected* and Good* 4 ft llTsrei biUlsi in un tlo. New fle v g-if.to. 4ii noMtiEKCi; siiti:, liftteiliHf and Cotnmiaaion Mercbatt®, Aid Aj*aU ferVdrtui and Desttatm Wardwtr*. ZUMEA! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA I AZUMEA! *.2UM?SA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA 1 fROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING FOWPEP. Manufactured palely ikh 02 North FOURTH Street, and Mrawleb- mT2^Bmif OYBIP MOLASSES, Ac.—soo hhds and Barrels LOVERING’S Ne Plus Ultra Golden Sy rup, and extra Golden. Also, Sunur-house, 6Ju*oi>- vndo, nod I’orio Rico Molasi-es in hoßsheade ot.d bar rels. for sale by JAMES GRAHAM fit 00., LtTliiA street Soaps. VAN HAAGEN k MoKEONE’S CELEBRATED ORIENTAL Ob I Kw*lVii, CHEMICAL OLIVE, EXTRA PALE, PALE, BROWN, FULLING TOILET, Ae. For sale bt the anie esenta I*»r tne manufacturer*. Tile Iff k jMoKEONE,S2 L.nd 14 S. WBLARVE3, Also wholesale uosiers in COOOaNUT, COITON SEED.PaI M AND ELa IKE UUi. ijU-OWtf
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