ArtRWWD 46 Cftvifft Sdfcxpß.—On Mon* rvf'> : xijjy'?Qah'jt womaD» whol iff ft lq Oat!* too *trea; v t i w»rd, di- termluiritd.wak* hwsy with herself. She jMfroofd* £«\riu6uat; pfter.diveitlng. hsree'f of her hoopod tUiltt. *o that,she should not be sustained by it lu the water. she peeped or«r< botrfi. -Finding dh>*Dfnjt to'be ahot very plea wit operation, she * derrick wbioh happened to bend. Mud rhe -shouted .lustily for belp while holding, on If. Sbewas finally rescued, aba she again put ob her discarded crinoline and -re turned home. , , . BCRS3tNG,"OP. A FaCTOUT AT; OLOUCEBTER. —The large atsh and blind factory owned by Tbos. Learning, and situated ob Middle**; street,, al&tft . half a Btfle frou the Gloucester terry,, wo.d&M-. pietely deetroyed by fire early yerterdayyibrateg. ' AVliie factory had not been la operation®** wyeral - day*, haring stopped l*t repain, believe* that the plane was fired by an The Joes is abwutfift-OOO:- No i¶u*# ‘ - The light niede'by the oeofiigratioa rra? die f.DoJyaeenoraralerge portion of our city. • Pul. TtcAL Exccrpetojr to Lancaster.— There will ee a gri*»d/tara.bufc of ‘hePeopla’s party at Lancaster’ibis evening. The People’s Odtapaign Olabtd'hlaci-y, Wm B Mann, Etq.„ pmuiUat,.wjU* tnehe an exauteioato Lancaster ou ’ tbsooeaafcn-, Tner* will be one hundred .new unl firms oat. ' A bund of music baa been engaged, ; aad ; thb display of baudeta, transparencies, do ,it la expected, will be very fine Exounion tioketx have been issued by-the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Camden va. Excklsior. A return match hetwean the aenend .eleven'<>T the above oloba was played on Monday afternoon, on (be grounds of the . former, ne«r Diamond Cottage.' After aweil-coa* tested game, it yrss decided, to fsvor of the Excel sior, by the following' score; Excelsior, 71 runs; Camden, 66; to favor of Excelsior, 5 runs , After thp game m beautiful ball was presented to the Ex .eelilpr by their generous opponents, whloh was re •eived wtih nine cheers and a tiger, and responded to by a like number of oboerx. - >■ Charged with Highway. Bobbery.— Samuel Brown was arrested late on Monday night, on the charge of having, knocked down a woman, at Front and Spruce streets, and tabbed her of seven, dollars. Elisabeth O'Donnell and Jacob ifjer, who were in company with Brown at the time, ware altt arrested - Tots Piratic Buildings oh Penn Square. —A mesting-ol oitisens favorable to the looaiion of the new public buildings at Penn Square will be held this evening, at eight o’olook, at National M«H, Market street, above Twelfth . Salks of Beal Esi at Ac."«< *The following sto ike. real-estate, Ac., were sold, yesterday, at noon, by M. Thomas* AS»ni* AfirstMortsaffe «ix pc reset coupon Ixmd of the Lo xanC V&)Mm'ngand Manufacturing Company -mi fm 81 per eeat* 9455, hflfo. foer shares Loeau Cotmfr fV«.) Minins and kUnufwjtariaa Corapahv—par f ItOeieh 971 per share. Throe-story brio* swelling- Soatta Niuth street; above Ellsworth streets lot If b>#4 feet, subject to a yearly ground rent of #M», #928. Modem r*sid»Bos, Arc» street, west of Broad street* II feetSinekea front b Itt(bet deep, subject toa yearly gr..ot.d retof #*7l.#.9ltiUW, . Bmsß building MvCsnidea. ft. J., #25. ISO aeree land, Waireo oounty, Pa;, to cents per afire* Legal/ Invilmgenok —Quarter Bes* stoss—Jadge Allison.—Desertion eases occupied, the attention of rKleoouri the entire session, but none of the caws possessed sufficient Importance to require reporting. In the main the examinations disclose faults on the part# of the wife as well as the. husband, and.ibstead of obtaining the wished* for order for a separate maintenance, the ladies are sent away with a long lecture from the Judge In regard to their marital obligations. - •' To-day the c&eo of John Donnelly, charged with being accessory before a larceny, is fixed for trial, and with its disposition will end the jury tiials’for the term. John C. Ilecnan. The New York Dattg Netcs says Now York craves another excitement. It lan-. gnishas for something, new. The Seventh'Regi ment encampment out of mind; Great Eastern “ played out Hieks forgotten; the Walton mur der A thing of the past; the Zouaves come and gone, and even the Savannah Bines already a lUt'e old!. Something good and strong is immediately demanded to quench the universal thirst of cock ney doth for a. sensation. Lo, it’r at hand! The Benicia Boy, having indulged in a little of .what a retired friend In tbodruggisC line designated ms his opivm turn tKsttalit}' is now freah and fair for tbo eontribaiicKt of bis share towards the world’s amusement end at theaame time not disinclined te put away a reasonable modicum' of those me tallic productions for which our industrious fel- Jow-eiUsens in the streams, the rocks, .end the gulches of California, ere digging with common da* hie industry, and sending hitherward by way uf what Weli ecreei people call remittances. In a word, Mr Heeorur has arranged to give a few spar ring exbibitlfms in the cities of New Yoik, Poita* delpbla, and Boston, perhaps In’Baltimore ami Washington,, wad ppuitbly ia, Kew Orleans, and hopes to realise therefrom net profits sufficient to give him a aong littla sum of'inrerest money, and tho* provbje axalhttthe proverbial “ reisy day ” Is these exhibitions, the firetofwbioh will be given iu this city on Monday evening next, Heenan will he assisted by Jook Macdonald, and a lively tpee* laMa it will be to eee theoe two star artlsU amica bly “ pot bp their bauds” with each other. Ileeaan made considerable money white abroad, but “vpent it,” ea be says, “likeaMi jor,” All told, hii earning* In England and Irelaod amounted to nearly $35iWO For four sparring exhibuioLS. given .in. four rowoa io Ireland he received the portly sum tf fi? 506. bat U’s nil gone— I .‘ gilded smoothly away iike the. hoam mao’s life”—and now~he wants more ’ - We understand it to be Mr. Heenao’s Intention that these exhibitions shall be divested of tbo reughnesedhat has hitherto attached to them; end to accomplish 1 thee object, they wtll be .presented in connection with other entertalnmehta.ihat may be witnessed by the 14 fairsex,” and by those nicely got.up people who dou!t like taJhavo Aiim*»»U* tninga 4 *oome betwixt the wind and their nobility.” A Romance of the Indian Rebellion— Wheeler. Oar readers will remember tbe terrible massacre of Cawr.pors - duritigthe Indian revolt in 1857, when the wells were filled with mutilated bodies if -outraged and mardeied women. - The horror ot Abac iftrtlled tbr« ogbont the eivilized world, and the m'm ofJfctt wboleeale butchery was followed by a feeling tffpaiuful anxiety as to the fate of ' Satee Emily Wheeler, one ot the captives cf tbe osarMCiewho ha Abeen spared to undergo, it was believed, a more dreadfulfate. Seven Indies were spared from the bmaheiy at Cawnpore and ear* nedoffby'eono of 'the rebels es private booty. Arbocg imm was Miss Emily Wheeler, Youngest daughter of General Wheeler. Six of the pnto ners were afterwards delivered np to Nona aabib, die chief rebel, and perished miserably in captivity with a hundred and thirty other*. The “sowar,” a trooper who had evp'ured Mies Wheeler, refused to give her up,.and fled with her from .the camp of theehief Frost lime to Umevague rntnors other. • fiats reached tbe British army, hut all efforts to reseae her proved unavailing. At length one of the leading oficers in Bombay took op the scent be employed Mahomed Baksb, a rebel whose guilt was too great to fellow him to, hope for mercy .wen under the royal proclamation. To secure hia fidelity the man’s eon, equally guilty with himself, Tfge'y+pt es a hostage, xfae rpy bound himself by the BoX.eplemß ot native oaths, and ,by the life he believed tSpnld else be forfeited, to the faithfol per* formanbe o *his perilons mission. Us wash native also of Hls roato to the rebel camp, la through the entire length of 4ttf httehfel frob?{sr outpost*. He ran many 4a«gerfe and had to a&«ome various disguises. Step byatap be traced hia way oouuanoioatiDg with M4w Harvey from several place*. Every arrange* meat was made to secure Miss Wheelers escape in she eveatof her being discovered. But; at each step tbw truth bsaaao evident that sha had been brutally maiderod, and that herceptor hadfslleo (a the Bootwsl engagement. .We give the spy’s in the first nlsoe, to Bampore. wherc I made very eloae inq awe*. regard log the sowar whom I was to trace out, but I conld get no tidings iff him. I learnt, however, thet.at the reqaest of Mr,'Wjl*oß, the Weirsabjff Bsmpore had rased the man’shcose to tbegronnd> .It hen at onoe proceeded In search of bka into the districts round about Bsmpore I went to a place’ln that pro* vince called Betaapore, where I ant np at the * Sarrer/ A man, a Pervian, who bad been Capt. Wheeler’s servant, happened to alight there also. At night we got into conversation with each other, emi be then t* Id me that the sowar who carried .. away General Wheeler's daughter had mar* gored her end thrown her into a well. I went on to Bh*haghar, where, too, I nude inquiries. - There . I was informed .that 1 amen naoaed NUam All Kbfen, a reesl* : dar, was killed in the battle at Toclripore. On this I seal Major Hervey an Invitation by post ...fft«mßareilly."and Informed him,that his name oorrespondeo wlfh that bf the aowfer sfter whom I bad been .deputed ;by him. I than went, on to Phiilibheet, where i learnt that some -of'the enemy arrested ar one of the outposta at they wore >2oaping from tbe fight at Bootwsl, when they Iml Interrogated aoont the man, Nizam AH vj.,> deeUted that, he bad aoted very wickedly. Taev aafu had been accompanied (trom Cawn nore) by sod sister; hot that, on soae »®™* thorn .It on. oifht, iu wife fro “ him. «<* «>«•- opoo ho wont nnd killitt tt* JoangUd, In .ho Jon- X»n4e.Mh*r bodyin*•"; 5““ fc V'3 w.i (ho nooount thty g.v, of him. §?<• ***** •*>'*3 h»4 -ilndHUnd thnt to pfrirhed In the fcniil* ol Bootwel. In »,«fj «nt»or»b]«jnanner {< lane ihstrrahet .he taih ’) All thl« ■ ajerj one ewote to: eo thnt. ihertnpon, I left and tinted my wny bsek towerda Jnbhulpote, when now I her, arrived' (tnow noihlng more. I mode nil the loaoirlee teoald, netiog op to m. promise on the euhj'Ot. If the men bed .till been olive, 1 would bne none on In my MsMCh for him. Tho jungle in' whloh the jubog Ml waj .loin wm in the Soother dfetrlet (KfltUo?) My isformint Rlio *«id thet it wee not hsowa where the wife end .la ter hnd gone to. but that for the maß himeelf, he bed,been killed »t Bootw‘*u’ - . ■ , To the antivo mind the erpreetlott tr,misted in i the eboae “in » very olaeruie manner.” eooveya the idee of something ,booking Sad dl.gti.tlog The wtirnee .weald be wed of anchdeeth. tu those of ■ pjfllnorfletod. Tat Patent}At Uonsewipe.—Vsir,” said He 8,, epeeklug of hia wife, the behind of n lady woo wait oxoloelrely devoted to rfaej.stio of faint, “ Sir, she would bare made a dnihpllcg of the apple wkkrti rtrdeled the law ef graeitition to Xiirtoo.” ' ' .' \ Be [.oednn Times, in an srttete •medniftthe m»)t of. the diatintraialied youth to thle . ade ef teajtthutfe- ex.retae* tbe hone .that he roer s Caited /t.tei aa well »e - ' ; ''&Can>b>T’ud tWii'aSwn tdl. he me.< a. nd tome . 'V.timd in thUMtlaktmiWllMOaani fW Wmaelf while here oae ef.th!« .•!?«»»'* mAheeenunlt aolte t?»do ** ' . Vffi.kaown-ktip, of t *ll - 'eoe; 'l,.'*,'Wr' eUeet, nhove i«th, ■ efetAitcnQi Awn comnyout. ' Tke Moser M»rket. ’t* * PHILADSLPHU. Jit t tl* JkO, At the Stock Board prioao. enow firwa*** ao ttvity. The miuinx atoeka arewlU dulh* Pehnsrlva nia Min ns share* are odd ate, »nd B 'hrimao olosoa at »* bid. 9aaked.no eilee beio* reported to-day. ''ouh Peansi Ivm'l > obctteJ mortaef a bonds sold at tOltf* and CitysixeaatWlM* Philacaiphia Bank shares brought pnryuars'ead Meohaclee’ Bank 07K- Union Bank ofTei.uessee,oBif. Reaver Meadow Railroad 61. Read ing Navigation preferred 23&. common JO, esd Pennsylvania Rai road an adv.ince oi X, ' s The New York Timti ea»» the werklv Averages of tbs Mn»sof rheouy ot New York, oo Ratorday* July 31 1650, present in the argresafe the following ohanges i om the previous exhibit of July H: Increase in Loaut Deorease in Specie. W.HS • Decrease in Circulation - . Ml 814 increase in Undrawn rephsits. 1.611*301 iicludins the * leatinx'House .operations *** the week, wfairh s&uws the interchanse between the banks, and inoradin*. s so.trte Buh-Treasary statement of Sa turday,' the following i* the. ►enera! eo ' pa ison with the previous exhibit, and also with the movement this timelutvmod: z . n , m . Losnj... .119,W» 1* UB«9*» jni;3i« 5..01* : 81.1M913 23 44 .61. , MT CmnlMlon.... 817U.26 .83614 Gron deposit... ,9. 416 033 107.717216 W'lpH«7B ► xobMited.., ».ll4lli> *3437 761 S-J»**7 &ndr»»n 3l 869 4>S 88.74121 In Hub-'l reaeury..... 616 ,662.. 6434.367 'ib«'specie aversgest b»"ki« 8t on tnamtaioßU, and the pjeoent totalis two millions ahead of the earn time lasi year • hile the- Sab- i reasury balance is also larger b? #867,080 Tbeave ege • f loans aid u»s oU’»ts ha® sot-e n>'title •eexoreraonlli n • d ai omeny, no doubt, on temporary loan and short-day di k e unis. Tub oepo*it line is also stiongey, and the renerM ease ofthouift ketto-da>oi. aUnegotntio s itside of ninoty da* ais unquestioned. Ti.e longer date oils, or inme credit, double name *rea)io in request at. finer rent., 1 aid —. b». 10 WO '-imlractv&t 10»... 2( 30Wilm’n R 4i>* wo Wya K 10* oash. .10tH 7 do. . - •; «4tf i 0 Race & Vine .... 3IJ* 25Readmit R.... v *l 66 , S«eo &Tb it* ZOO Penn tfmßg..lS. 4 00 Green 3c Cottei... 22* 2 Far ft Mtohs Bk. 67K 310 d0........10ta... 2* 4 Pbilaßk ....... .llgk a Penna K 3)£ 12 Union UK, T§n.fcs «B>* 13 do, 89&| BETWEEN BOARDS. * 3’Green ft Coatee... 23 J SCO -oh Nav C0....b8..1« 20 do ...23 ( 2213th ft 3«h etR....12)i 7 Wilm’n R-: 4»tfl SECOND BOARD. , 1000 Penna6s Cft P... 9}{ Hi Lehigh Scrip S7X 1000 Reading Ji. 6s ’Bt.. 721# 25Green * Coatee... 2$ AW do ’BB . 7»U 10 do. 21 «Uo6oh Nav 6*...’82 76 6’elDlvCnl 4'3£ 4 0 Cnl Soup 30 *6 Seo ft Th-»t R. ...-7, W BeavMead 1L.... 61. 23Cam ft AmbK....l3b,V 10 do .....61 CLOBIHG PRICES.—STEADY. Sid, Aik** Bid. Ashot. Philadelphia 6«..1M WIV I Wmsptft E7s Im. 66 70 IOI,V Lon* laid K 12>S 12& Philaos.. new 104' wu3 l end ft N...... 66 • Penna fis Mnt off W3* 9i>4 • ebCI&N Penpn7J4 371* Seedin'B 2i« 81« Norih Penna R...)otf Wi Readingbd*7o• 84*4 Mtf.N Penna*«• , 76V Read6e’9ointoßB9J4 90 N Pen. »R 10e ,10i» 102 Read mt fie'as... 72 V' 7214'CaUwieaa latmb.29 So Knnaß »,H 553 Frnki ftSootbß4® , 01 nssßSd intfie B# 90 .See ft Tkd st* R «)» 44 Horne Cnloon.. 60s 66)4 Race ft Vme-at..3l Sih Morns Cnl prf.Ld 119 iweetPhtla R..... » SobN fis’OiaoffrrVl 76 Spruce ft Pine... 103* ll BchavlN»vlm6s,{S .. Green ft • 'oatee.Jß V-K BehnylNavStk.. lOVlCheet ft Walnut.SO 33 ttofiuyJNavirf-. »£l / Philadelphia markets. July 24—Evening. In Flour there ie little or n«BJve doing la the way of •alee, and no change to note In the market, the demand bath for expo- 1 end home nee being limited &' 85.16® 6 87)4 for sta» datd superfine; #6 60 for fresh gron ddo from new Wheat: •f1fi0«673 for extras; and 88®660 IF bbl for extra family and fancy brands- ae in quality Rye Flour is •• Jliog at #3.42)4. and Com Meal at 8&37J4 6ffbh». • • WHgAt —The market is dull to-day 5 there is not much off* tag but barer* come forward alowlv, and nbnnt3,6oo bus sold st •1200128 for rede, and #lSofl> 140forwhite.esiD q-aity.*i>* Initer for prime- Rye is quiet; old Penna is held strSe.ard nawat76n tF bu. Coro is coining in slowly, and about 6001 ms >« How s'dd at 67868 c. mostly at the former rate in»tore. Oats are warded; o’d Penna. sei'ing at 4»e ta wore, and Delaware at 7o with bin few offering ; 1 tO) bus new do sold at 33 c-6e. i ß*ek—lst *o. 1 Quercitron is Wanted at $2B Co»toy.—’Th* Dimket is quiet but steady; the de mand is Fumed, and hne grades getting soaroe. a Giiocf,airs.—The movemrot is ortrC>ed to Bugsr. which is selling at full prices. Coffee is scarce and wanted. , Phothtcmi.—Them**Tlet is almost at a standstill, owing Ui ihe firmness of holde s.who are demanding a further arivan-j»: sales of fv-rk are making at •19 £0»19 76 bhi., the latter in a small way. AnieKycoot’Uuesooli at Zlcttn. for Pepnsylvania andObiobbU|*)o fordrudne,*sd*le. lor hhds.- - - New York Markets of Yesterday* Graiw.—The same o'Uses whi A h hare produced the doloeas in the Flour mar et exercise tleir induenoe on ti tof Whev, which is quite heavy «•» a mrtnerde olmeof ]s—Po’k testeadr but quiet, with sales of lOUhblsnt •I9a7>4vl9fofor newlbeea* 818 60 f»rold do; IM6Oll6otoroid r*nme hiu 14 37)4 for ew do Beef is q» jet nd Gin. w»th rales «flu lib's at $48426 for Country ‘rime; •475ff660 for Ouotr* Mesa; 66 81060 for TCpaoved Western, and •11812 tor extra M»ss tfems srequiet at •l»8l6. prime Meis Beer is nominal at •13o)8 Out meals are quiet and firm ai 1« ?»8110 for Hams, and HHttSHo Tor Bhou ard is firm, with sales of 100 bbis at 13ml Ho tta ter and Cheese are un hnnsed Wbuxy isquie , with sties oi 1(0 bbls at2oHo. NEW yb'-K CAT.Lb MA* 1 KET —First Day- Tu tdav —Mnn% drover* and ope afore wb > for Mome months bavet heen sroames over the lone pi ie» of yr<*f Cattle, end like Mioswber. b«ve been wsitittg for something to turn up. indulged the bore that tb« sudden upward movement m pricce, commenced two we fas Ran, would immeciatelr prepared to start for the sreateity of flew York their drove of eatr«. end have them hers in time to bme KO.«d prloes. Tbe sl«cbt anvances of lsrt week and the week befo e have attracted tupphe* f'om all quarters, and we nave here- in oudsammer, over. 4 0 0 cattle, fresh from the W'stern prf iriee and our own Mate and near by pas farads*. Tb*stone». but have lean ed somethin* that will ba valuable for the int re. BulTalo. more tha» usually- baa altracte * the attention of (peculators Several parties bought there at prices which ibey will hardly realise ben*, by 8* 88-and #2O A t*w dro*'er, or broker nis said has been mceiy MedJn Huffalo fits d but is not very eneou* raging, yet be has plenty o> plnck. and will try it akaid. am ÜbneUr bontbt 15 Kentucky Hteers nt Rnflalo wei«bi"K 7X cwt fie aind them here for $6260 a 1 eraye each. Mr. '•.'loses at lent 8200 and nrobtbly more Mr. Brule bon* tat 8s at Albany and sold them here eta lots. The prospects lor to morrow werenntfavo.able, and the day m >y bs set down as tbe bluest of all the b'.uo days this season, A mipohtStlows7 ~ x - (Reported ter 'fbe Press.i ST. JAOOBB CUB\—Brig F»d -304 bhds, 8t hbls sugar. Jl hbds ijiolasie*, O', W. Bornid >n & Bro.; 66 fabds, 1W * bis susa , Ic W. Welsh } 70 hbds niolas* sss, John Mason at Co; 23 hbls green gin.er, Captain TV go. ■AEurg ifimiioifihcs VKK FOFI7B PARE* afrtvfb „ t Bri, Ell* Rood, Turn, from BU-w .1. Cut*, Jth lort, with »ursr sod molseses to O W. Bernadou St brother. SaHed in company with Br.schr helirse* ’or Halifax. I.eftbar* i ventidp.and Ltpda fl tewart. Wb’te, from and for Wew York. Ids Sr. Jato wa* very health?, and no cases of fernrhid occurred up to the time of the brit’sstiiine. The K. B.ex r eri*reed bvht wirds and calms the entire passege. sad err. in the Csp** rpst, a comet wes visile the first seven days out bo inng W. bv 8.,«l«on* JOdevree* al»ove the borison. Pobr Vanda ia. Cooper, 1 day from Pjmyraa, Bel., wilh 'wheat and oats to Jas L. Bewley and C 0.2 OLFidIEB; - . Pohr Fly, Chee#sro*o. NantucketaL Roth'ermel &00, PchrCß Paynter. Hopkins. Hri.*geport, do tchc Alverauo, Stunley, Belfast, Me., Biakiston & Cox. BV TELVOBAPU. „ _ v f,.r f'nniwieiphia Exohenre ' . CAFE ISLAND. N J July H 58’ P M. Thebn*War Basle,for Portnu Pr'noe. went to eea to day. Wind N W—weather very fins and plenaaet. Yours, *p, Tttoa. B. hUOHBS. memoranda ' Kennebec, Johnson, hence arrived at New r Morae' O iver. and Rookaway. Lufkin, from Livetpw»larrivrd at New York yesterday. Hhip tjwo.xi Walker, Luce, for Cdllao. sailed from iydney.N.j*. W, Ma* 2d. „ „ ehipDrosdnonght, eamoele, from New >ork at Li* V Bflrk°>3»valif r, MoLeod, cleared at Baltimore 23d inst, for -lode Jancfro. Bark Antascnisr. Williams, from New York, arrived ath'dney.N.B W.,MM§d. , . . Birk Jtendser. i anf&ir, for Btrbadoes, cleared at Naw \prk yesterday. . . Brig Aw Swift, Avery, for St. Thomas, cleared at N*w York * esterda? , . . Brig J Means, Fraathy. hanoo, arrived at Boston 23d E H Atwood, Rioh, hence, arrived at Boston 23d ' n |rhr N I.» Wasson, Lincoln, from Hartford for Phila delphia-arrivrd at N«w York ?*s*erdajr. . ftphr Euphrates, Quintoo, hence, at Washington, D I anystafT. henoe, nnd Arofurns, New oiimbvfw*m Perth Amboy, arrived 23d m»». Bchr Hero,Terry, I jience, arrived at Halumore yester- LeyvU Mulford, Doyle, from Boston,arrived at for Philadelphia, cleared Wiiron. and Iraoejde*, Vdnderveer, benoe, arrived at P»ew Yotkyesteiday. HOLMES’S HOLF, July 70 P ichr slB B eel"'* H a Wee* s, Joho OadWAllader. Lewis Qhes* Sr, B T Prmth. 8 A'fa?lor, Amehne Haight, W U feL H r ;fe •fe-Arrsohr r Chnrles S Carstairs. Robinson, Fhila PehsMSM cits t Rebeo r a Knight J H Allen Prart. T f«kS|2?sßel.G M Neal, Mary Patte.son, Z Stratton, Poj r i Cardenas, for Bos ton. Ocean Wave, Morton, Philadelphia, for 'ln; schrs W.a HaroswcdCain, Alexandria, f rdo? 8 M Tyler, f ears*.Rlia%UiPort, jor Ban«oy( JM-tnet & Sarah, Tice. Lynii,% it Hilaoelpbia_ . Bailed sebeB,k »od Samh, Tn port at a A wu?riDd iigrtk from south, brigs Amao da Jaw, SengueliL Ocean Wave, W / Hammond. ' fittlppHuMPerWorth Briton) Arrived from ftew.)f#rk, May 8, National, at Mel- Ntw gleans. July J|, at. I ArnviS* from Baltimore, July 10, Feidinand, at Balled for New York May fas. Highlander, from Cal eutra i July 10, cultivator and Ceutunon, from Liver- tor Boston May 5 Malayto, from Calcutta. Sslledfur Philadelphia July Jl, Annie Harper, from Liverpool BoLoiioA’t Tampie.—AH that desire to view thia'grand historical curiosity magt go soon, It remains week longer- CITY ITEMS. S&LI of Srairsß Goods Means. Charles Oak ford A Sons, under»he Continental Hotel withohar&o teristio saga’Hr, are selling off thelrsplecdld summer stock of goods, in all their departments, at greatlr re duced prid s, In order to prep»re for the fa 1 trade. Ae hundreds who are still prep mng to leave the olty are yet uosupplted with m*ny artioles which these gentlemen keep in greater variety sot other houie in the city, lira opportunity to obtain desirab’e goods a' reasonable prices will, no doubt, he largely embraced. The cha racter of Messrs. Oakford’a 'took is so well known to the readers of The Frets that further specification is un necessary. liADtss, Read Thib !—Duet and moths In oaspetg areeff otually eradicated by the Patent Carpet-beat tag Maobine. 1201 Noble street. Send your order, or oalj and see the operation. Bin Jakes Murray’s Camphorated Cordial.— This admirable Cordial is designed especially for all those complaints Incident to the heat of sum mer Diarrhoea and severe pains of the stomooh, vomiting, &o.« readily yield to its very soothing influ ence. It is quite pleasant and grateful to the taste. After a trial, few persons will be willing to be without It. Those leaving for the oountry shou.d cot do so without presiding themselves wi h the Cordial. It is sold by Bouer, Sixth and Vine. Pnoe6o cents tf Kikd Words —Kind words nevor blister the longue or Ups. And we have never beard of any mental trouble arising from this quarter Though they do not coat much- ye* they oc< omphsh much. They help one’s own good nature and good will. Soft words soften our own soul. Angry words are fuel to the flame of wrath } they make it bu*n more fiercely. Kind words make o.ber people g*ey-8t Louts J MoFadden, Del P Morrell, N Y J M Ri-ier. Wil G P Eddy, Dei H Win ns. Mass G>esrten AD Smith, Cm, O C Bear'en- Jr BB Butler, Conn J Hofflin, Balt Mrs Butler. Conn B Baldwin, 'J'roy, OBMnttli.NY JH, Hewut ft wf» Vo, AI. Robinson ft la Woi Bales ft la. N O Master Hob nson Horace Peters, Balt W P Hammond, Va C White, i el M Carter, Va Miss Rider* Wilm Mrs Carter, Ya Rlf Wurd ft la, MompUis Miss >H Carter, Va T Collins Miss Caroline Carter, Va B Broadheod. Builmgton W Gibson. Jamestown TCranson Pa JnortGutaer, Jameatown H Heron. Portland Jaoob e*hriver, N C ti r teadmnn. Pituton Cbae Lowery, N C SSberwm Bethlehem Jno Ludwig. Miss O Pa Amce Devehn. Miss <3 W flayraerftwf. Chiotgo M Davenport* Md N W vvuiifi-sld, M D Wmthrop, Maes J A Cavendor.JDel CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Corner wiath and Cheettut. Cyrus L P#n»hing, Ta J L P.nkerton. W C ies»i r W o Baird, itaiia Dr i* w Baylesßft la, K;^ Wm ftJoKoigh , Pittsburg Caleb Pierce. Chester co Miss Maitland, Pittsburg B Darlington. ChCßtarco JO R- cheater, Brady, Pa Abner Hoots, W Cluster Thd Havorn Mit« Isaiah Frie« W Cheater Miss M A McCaller, Ala Hon J Hiokman. w* ‘nes MissA dera n.Ky: MBBimpsonfcw Whel’g Mis Selden ft son T N Wi ler. PitLbur* J o Oarer ft w. Cm. 0 John Ph ppt • Pittsburg AJCoUaft’a Miss jsspo Aoker, Cheater oo k B Cessey No Gardner R ooibv. NY R S Ka>es, Pittsburg R H Forman. Miss a J biowtull N ii Ihos rihsrn. Nashville J B >tarr* N C Mre R Ma&nuht. Pittsb’g J R Ludlow, Norfolk. Va L Prtsrson. Pittsburg O* Arthur ft wf NY Isaac H Killy ft ta. Pa G C Qrauherry. Miss W J MoCaJiay. Ala Miss M a Cranberry, Miss Tno« Jarmnss.N O Mtn M A « its John WJa l os, r* Y ium Foster ftda. Boston J P WiLou. W Chester Dr W H Eagle ft wf. Pa ZH rau»tom. Boston Geo W Pros-r.Ciu O D b Humphrey, N Bdford A A hisher lallahasse J A Wil on* UBA ii R Walker ft ta, eiorenoe Potrsnlta . P M Co'mi key. La KW doore ft la, Norfolk J H McDowell, J«mßica H Vedrmes. Mo . G H Loker ft wf. 8t Louis Eaml fitantoc, N \ 1 Cas*. v h'Ca»o Jacob H Mass W MoVea*h W Chester J M Granberrr. Miss 8 R Uostmng, W Chester J A rs, Gal«eston r» Ptsnton.lil J Platr N^ A 8 Peabody - HustGiannar. Porto Rioo John Goddard. England B D H ssell. N Y m H B * odd, piatte City. H C Hcraley ft la, Tenn ‘iW < Aj.d.6l»cM t J*tTenn MoaEAi.der»o«i,i*a»l»vil TTY- re'i.ofj ft *r, Houston C H KepjO'-,tonn A Gen T, Blake >U W H Garrett, Ala h Fitzpatrick, nexteo J Biisline. ecranton 2 B Knaj Hilt- hiobm nd Miss M Archer*Ricbmoad A Hil«. Jr. hichmohd L»‘ Miller Nr JJ w Bricksll, ftliss JH Church, NY MDW.nI NY J •'Johnsfon, Miss J Btggar. Balt WG Pniith. N Y J Church. Jf.Cm.O J rt J'erdue, Richmond « F Dalrymple tt MI'S Jui a Fow er. Halt F B Wheeler, Albany James U Pickier, Va G R Cheseldine, Cin, O H Hotchkiss ft wf,N Y OeoZ Blokfuan, West Ches D** Zun* v.V Mr Mam, N O Miss F fa filter, Mist MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh tor# Air Hall. N Y Mce Alf* all.N Y G H Bardwell, Ptw M Bovd, Ur/.woßnPe J T Hodden, j? J R Irwm. Jr, A la. Carlisle Alex i x.ane, Phi'a J MoKibbio, Atlautio City Gid»on J nail, Eric, Pa 8 R i*»nrsnal . Wiiksbarre * Zi..ok,Ht Louis C L Green, Pittsburg T White Sc sou, York. P* jn bn Patton* P** J l. i)u Hots. Doylfitown Wra Moßrido.Pa , «*ri L Du Boi», Doylestown B Harrsborn. Harrisburg CE Du 1 oylestown Hon J C MoKibnin. Ctl James t, Gr.ffin, l a W MoLeon Sluppensburi W N Paters. Pblla F 8 Boos. Beadiug R J Wild, Alklngton, Md H Ashton, Va ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cneftnut street, above Third. Jno Atkinson, Phila WmThorpe, Del Jo,kb Htcon, N J O HMorason. Newark P R Uhler. Bait RH Co fit Ciair u rrill. R 1 Jno W Biel), Conn CaptS Finch, Conn L wheelor. Conn Pav d Potter, N J Wm Puce, Nr Cl*lr Hi) Moore. Hartford, Ct Kdwm Very, Hartford, Ct A G Pienotr. I'renton, N J AY«Mm?os D-iuville.Pa K M Bard, Phi'a A O Prey Phija J Wdl ams, Pi tsbg K Gould & In Wmsgort (Jouh. Williamsport > Arrowemeth. Wmsport Miss Jessie Gould, i'nnton Miss Caroline Gould. N J B B Drehrer. Tamncui. Pa J A Cook Beeoh Creek. Pa Mis* M F Mroud, Pitubg RJH WePs, Nortii Adams i W Fowler. < ’in, O W Wilkens k la, Balt Ft tiles, Jr. Macs McLean, Phila JONES’ HOTElz—Chestnut street, above Sixth. J L James, Burlington Jo v n fitan ton, Mass PTDsroy,Phtla K Ro e. n J a Va Jh Hutler. N J D Rhaw. Pa Wm Salom. N Y r rO Rich. Conn H aj Flint Va James Bmu!t. Mass J. I se, Trenton. N J )r Sharp", Salem, N J C R Gnllasher. Hilt Dr hF W Anderson, Ga Chas W.Aiaquith, Va AMERICAN HOPEL-Cbestnut. above Fifth. 8 Raymond, NY A Junius O.r. N C WH H Houghton, Wespd H breela Jersey City Johu W Gonby. Md John Metz. Jersey City i f Ft Arnold. Cin, u Dr Roberts Sc la. Md C H N Y John Mom*. Md H aisson Worcester, Mass Geo Lear, Dnyleatown John Wiser, Pmla A McCormick, Oxford i’eter F sro. Auburn, NY AW Blaokiiurn, Phila J P Fiero Gieensboro. Md A Hitchcock NY WH ourneala,NO W 8 Mendenhall. Pa T Garretson, Pa Geo B Gooder. Conn M M Halt, Conn „ James K Campbell, Conn ff H Wylie & la, Batt J B Richard A dau.lnd K B RoD'Dß'm Sc w IYn Y H Everett Sc l*. N Y Thos H Bdnton. W Chtster m Merford, N Y A Atwood M Chunk H 8 Lincoln, Mass J Burns & la. N Y WF Daily. Balt w John H Wilson, NY, , Cnee N Hroc-'ley, Wor'ster J * aokm. <>oy. N V H B Dsvi*, Md F Haims. W Chester M *• ‘nkson. Del G 8 Gremmer, Balt B C Cissel, Butt WH Flitorait, Pm.'a BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st.. a\». CaUowhUL 8 H Wert*, Beub*n Bhutnan. Pa Joopag Berks"o. Pa J N Levtn. Heading Chas H ‘iper. Jenkintown Wm Hamer. Penuiburg Linford Poards. Bj berry J« hn Re hiel. Pa * outs Brumbaoh, heading Wm H eratth- Pottstown isaao G t , n>der Pa Solomon eronefe Pa H boyer.Huinpeyrown Aaron Matns, Berosburg J cobnuth Siimnejtown -MrsMains, BerrysbuTg * ago*r betters 'jberry Pol > atus Harrisburg • Weillnvton *.bne.pa >dwm i.st’is,Berryshurg John uari dt.Tiemout Jacob Schaffer, Pa nJ'iice,Tremout 11 I‘odd,raoli, Pa STATES UNlON—Market Street, above Sixth. J C Mo esu, Chester co MB Holman, Perry on Sami Houston. Pa W H *kpntnck, XU John Veui-tian >c la. Balt * G Kilpatrick. > 1« /> B Oemuv e. Newport EH Woodward NY Band Henry. Lenoci 8 L Lfihue, N Y M J Sinlih & ia. I.pvristwn Dr Hermaneader. Lehigh Mis* Bt. Van Dozen, la L German A sou. Lehuh M Buoy.) ewiatowo Mr Rumple A la, Columbia Mrs A l/owrey, Columbia MJBRCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third it., above Callowhih M H Gallagher,Spring Mill W H Barnes, Atlantic City W Heoser. Al entowa J C Brownwe'l Canton, O MKbmi'h Piiila Mrs rursi, illinuis Wm 8 Filbert, WomeJsdorf NATIONAL HOTFL-Raoe street, above Third, J v Kesesler. A'lentown Chas B Co e, De'aware Allentown John Kitcneo. N J It Bano, Allentown Benj boon- tt. Lehigh co ?Krea.ner,pa A Ballet J ehish oo ster Oioss. Pa ~ Mi Y'o»t,fiohuy'kilioo ♦ uwin J Fit?. Reeding J» t l-ver '»remont PR Rubios. Reading Levi < berboltzer, Pa K l-Mull, Read n Chss Hirsh. * at cast- r 3as Hat key. i ibe ty. 11l Jacob Holman Liverpool Jos whit.wer, Alt ,hre MissMCarman. »Lebinun FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Beoond street, above MsrveL E Townsend. Odessa R 0 F.sher Sc la. Mt H’y Johu F t/leroent, Del A R Harvey. Del fc, M Croxall Sc >a, Balt T) i lock- N Y Joe 8 Mathew*. Del DrOA Hofior- Boston Miss Croxa 1, Balt Job Rldtsvay, w J Jo* VeDaniftl rpi Levi L Tote, Pa nODell k ta.RparU.O Miss K, 1 T*ta. Pa G W hJweH, N J M W Plummer. N J Alls* K N Mieppard, N J Mrs A H Coo*. Boston F Bhaw, Phila COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Street, ab. Chealmii Fa ( A W^#on W Brown. Utl oi orlmgton, W Cheater H O fcte> ehunn, Pa J C Knowles, Fa Jos M mixer. Pottstown W C Dickey. Chester co L Hillman* 'W esc er W m Ho®*, Chester oo K l\yvudOk, Fa J lrv Chester co J, Fr» stt'n. Fa A J Murd**n A. la, Camd eo £ Darlington, Delaware co Thos Griffith. Del * Hnrtrpuff hojtetovm 2Jiot N Kawhn, Balt ItHKeuu. Foustown wp. u Hearten. Md j h Darlington, w Chester J J Baily. West Chester 6 W Wavner, Piiubarg J K Lewis, Delaware co J R Burette, Bel * BARLEY S*EAP HOTEL—Seoond st.. below Vine. J BBtce*& la. PfiUa Jn IridelLMootg’yoo y ft Allard, Md A Danenhnwer, B oksco JpOnrpptt Sffoudaburg Jos Stackhouse. Bucks «o ]} W Bifjipson. Bucks po Wm balterst s • tor* on CAPE ISLAND, N. J. J>34 »* One Prigs Clothing or the Laws* 6iYLSß,made la the best manner, expressly for RE* TAIL SALES, LOWEST selling prioes markfd in Plain Figures, All goodsmodetooraer warranted shtu* Caotorj. Our ONE-PRICK system is strictly adhered to, &s we believe this to be the only iair way of dealtof All are thereby treated alike* JONES ft CO*. eeB-tt 664 MARKET Btrs*t* Salakahdrr P’irb-hroop Sapbs,—A rory large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale et rea sonable prioes, No. 804 CHESTNUT 8U Philadelphia* auZg-tf KVANB ft WA^ U,, ‘ Sr am rb s Saving Fond—Northwjst Cobnbh Second and Walnut Stbxkt*.— Deposits re* oeived in small and large amounts, from all classes of he oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER OKN f. per annum* Money may be drawn by oheoki without loss of In terest. Offloe open dally, from 9 until 8 o’olook, and on Mon day and Saturday until mne in the owning. Presi dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seoretarr* CHAS.M. MORRIS Meyhrs* Miraculous V'ehmin Pb b7Botbr, tho oldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating fIATB and MICE, BUGS, ANTS. MUbCIUITOES, FLfaAB, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS.and GARDEN INSECTS. war Principal Depot, 618 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all Druggist* everywhere. roy!6-3m Saving Fund-National Safety Trust Company.— Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania* RULES. I. Money is received every day, and in any amount large or small. а. FIVE PER CENT* late rest Is paid for money from the day it U put in, ' 3. The monoy is always paid baok in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notice. 4, Money is reoeivea from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. б. The money received from Depositors is invested is Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other fitst* olass securities. 6, Olßco open every day—WALNUT Street, sonthwer raer Third atr*»*L PMi*d*inhla lal^ Card Printing, Bkst and Cheapest in the City* st 34 South THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City- at 34 South THIRD street BILL-HEaD PRINTING* Best and Cheapest in the City,nt 34 South THIRD street. HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at ths mostreosonab’e rates,at R'NGWALT ft BROWN'S, Drexel’s Building, :-4 **nuth TH'RD street Jyl3 tf COOK—LAUNDERS.—On the J 2 • ina'ant, bv Rev. G, G, 1 ereus'm. Mr. r,llen Saunders to Mrs. Mary W. Cook, all of Camden. . * MhEHAN—H *LMB On the lflrh instant, .by,the Rev Dr Wjlie. Thomas Meenan to Mi-s Annie Jane Holms both of Philadelphia. * C LUNB Hi.fr -On the '9ihinstant, by Rev. Robert H Pattison, Mr. John Collins to MissSttllie •>. Hrffinnn.nllofrhifloity. * WOR‘—GARDNER —On the 21st instant, by Aider matt James McCuhen Mr. James E. Wort to Miss Eliza beth Gardner, boihofMarmnd. " HAINES—On First day* the 22d instant. William L» •on of a bmham W. and Letma G. Haines, in the 23d i ear of l-is nge. Funeral from tho residenoo of his paren's. No. 449 Coatesfctreot UiistF-urtnday)«ftari>oon at2o’clock, * sHOEMAKt H.—On Fir-; day afternoon, tho tM inst., Frances M • wile of Dr. N Shoemaker, in tbe7i»t >e*r of her aGt* R 8 —On the23J instant, Ann, wife of Fetor Rogers, rued 28 yea a. F«neral from tie residence of bar husband, 8. w corner of Twenty-seoond end Chestnut etieete, this (W dnrs’ay ,mor in*r. st 9 o’clock * PtiYfß—On the 23d instant, John Pryor, m the 18 h >»ar.of bu nve. I'unernl horn the residence of his mother Mrs. Cathamjo rr-nr. Hichuoid street Leh sh a\eoue,tliic;Wrdr>es a isDernoon nt4o’oiojk. * I>fr LAhy —On the 23d instsnt. Mary Dslany. from the resident** of her mother in law. fierce MolaughHn. 1C North Eighth street, this l Wednesday ) morotae. atfio’ciook * DOWN'i.-On the 22d instant, Mr. Thornes Downs, eyed M yeere. Funeral from Ins late rerldence. Ty'<*r street, he t-eeo fop ar s f ieet a d Gira d avenue, this (Wednes day) afternoon, at 1 o', lock, KHfrWbON.—(>n ihe 23J instant, George Kiewson, in the 23d war of t.is ate. Funeral from hi !»re r sidenns. Oak street, botaw Marg«reita or Thiry-s nth • West Pmladetphia. thia(We>lae dayJsiteruooa. Rt .1 o’oltKjk. * Jtr LLY.—t/n tf.e 23d instant, fboroas Keljr, aged 23 year* * . Funeral min.the residence of his brother Dmiel Kfllv. Hnraoi.fio drond. this (Wednesbayiaftemoon at 2 o’otrok. Capß‘»Ll.—Ob th« 23d imtant, Mary, wife of Pat ick Cs rroll. n» ed 23 j ears. >ouer>>l iom thn TBsiOrnca of her husband. *©• liW farrolrnn streer. Wf at of ftioet**oth- below *,al!owi ill. th.a (Wfdn> sday) afteriioon.rtSo’oiook. * BL\uK and pcrplb foulard SILK*. Plain black Fou ard Silks. Blaok B ‘reees, K 6 4 7 4. and 8 4 wide. Black Crape ftlaretz sanie widths. Gray Cuene R naFoplin<. Gray Chene Bare, rs wnd '. C. ‘i Atft.UK A CO., Agents for the Manufacturer, No. 911 OHKBTNui Street, Jell 8m rVT=» MB. WlLtVft. THE PRINCIPAL OF 115 Frthe.HOLD INStITD* H.a Board.ng eohool for ’ovs will be t the CONTINKN PAL HOI’EL Irom 11 o’clook nil 1 tosso parents and guardians. j>2Q fVWa» OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA LL3 AND HEADING RAILROAD COMPANY. March, 1850 The holders of the bonds of this Company, doo July 1, iB6O, oan now receive, upon application at this office, 10 per cent, in cash, upon the terms speoificd in the oiron tar attached. .... The holdors are a!so entitled to the benefit of a Sink lax Fund of 8140,000 per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9. iB6O, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into bj he oompany and duly recorded, to carry the same intc fleot, . 8 BKAOFOJUi, Treasurer- CIRCULAR. tfotict to tkt Holdtrs of Philadelphia and Rtadinr Raiiroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1850 These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the aggregate to 53,308.400. The net revenue for the last fLsoaj year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period ol twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and the seounty of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held . Frosh sheets of coupons for the intersst. payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus otlo per cent, will be given to the holders, in consideration or their assenting to the extension. This bonus will be paid in cash to the bearpra of tjie bonds, on their signing a reoeipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the offioe oftho Company, or to its agents, for endorsement, . _ Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished on application. K tP" “STW? Vm.,. HMv«Urr. yy ASHING TON MILLS, FORMERLY BAY BTA7E MILLH SHAWLB of all sizes, in great variety. Embotsed amt Printed TABLE COVERS.- UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS. B4LMORAL fcKIRTS. DOESKINS, ami Double and Twisted COATINGS. 6-48ACKING8 and heavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS. Twilled and Plain FLANNELS And OPERA FLAN NELS. Printed FELT CARPETINGS, For sale by ’\TAiU>, GIL.I WORK, & 00., HAVE taken the Fiore NO MO CHESTNUT STR»”‘ T, Fouth side, above MX HI Fire*-!. AM counting house business wii« bo attended (o there Jyas-St nPHAT THE PICTURES MALE AT * R ELMER’S Galle*>.SFCuND above Gfth‘ N Are Bprr»ciH ed. iseyioent by tbe great number visiting this popular enablistiinent onily, it* PORT WINE**. —lO half pipes Ia3 wfrott C'NTINKhTAL NMIS, (Fdgo Gripe) ma r uraoiureH at the Poring* Nail and Iron Works, from superior quality of Juniata iron, on machines of tue most approved construction. an<> w .rrnnte«i to bo at least pquil. in quality umiormity, and finish. 10 any other brands in »he market Other brands (flat and edge gripe) Mways on hind. JOS, O. D. CH°i-TMaN, 421 COMMERCE Ptreet. Prince Sc Christman’s superior solid eye Planters* Hoes for sale as above. jy!4 ifjm MARIS GREEN—For sale by WETHE- I RILL & BROTHER. and 49 North SECOND mo THE PUBLIC. J. CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR. The above patent is deemed, by soieplifio and pyaoti cfllmeu.tob? the very best over oflered to the nnolio, and needs only to be seen in actual operation f Q r its mentstobe appreciated. Nothing ever introduced is so perfectly adapted for ventilating private and public bufldinge. schools, hospitals, engine houses, mines, ■team ana sailing vessels, and fbr the oure of smoky ohimneTß they have m> equal. , Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Heating and Ventilating Warerooms of CH *B. WILLIAMS, lbfi MARKET Street, Phils. Personal attention will be given to all descriptions of heating and ventilating b J the undersigned, who has bedu many years engaged in the amrw tmn ness. Also for sale, Uulur'i )ustjy r polebrated warm*air "mrsixsir" nn '”' a r of ri e hi nest Demooroc* oVer an arrogant, usu*png, office bribed crew of syoophsnte determined to ru e or ruin Hero ved. That we have unbounded confidence in the honor and imogrity of our candidate for Governor, Hen ry D. Fos’er, and will useall Uojorablo means to elect him and the who e Democratic tioket. The resolutions were unanimously Adopted. On motion,.ihe proceodii gsof the meeting were or dered t*» be printed in the Ledger amt Press. On motion, adjourned. i CviL. HENRY MATHER, Chairman. JamesYL, Birmin. Peoretar*-, Jt TO Tilß DEMOORaOY OF PJfiNN BYLVANIA! DOUGLAS, JOHNSON, AND POSTED! J GRAND MAjSS CONVENTION. The undersigned, the representative of the National Exeontive'CommiUee, and members of the State faxe outive Committee, resident at Ha nsburg, only respond to a voice coining from all quarters of the Common wealth, when they call upon all Democrats DKVOTEO TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY, and frho unequivocally, and without condition, recognize STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ond HKRSCHhL V. JOHN SON as ti a regular nominees of the Democracy for Pre sident and Vioe President of the United 'tstes, to meet at the STATE CAPITOL. IN HARRISBURG, on THURSDAY, July 23, at 2 o’clock, p, M,, to oontnlt together as so what is best to ho done to insure to DOUGLAS and JOHNSON the honest, faithful and en ergetic support of tho Democracy of Pennsylvania, All who refuse to ooncede to a n ere Executive Com ,mi tee (the creation of one man. its chairman.) the right to IGNOKKTHE NOMI NhES OF A NATIONAL OONVfr NTION, and recognize those of a seceding out side organization; all who will not concrde that a miserable minority oan dictate terms to a well-ascer tained majority ; all who desire to support a dear and unequivocal platform of Principles—the mo-interven tion platform, whereon stand Douglas and Johnson—ra ther than march under the disunion banner o! Yancey, Rhett, ft Co., and those woo make an open boast o hostility to the Union; all who would maintain the Cincinnati platform end the flig which has so boldly waved over the ranks of the Demooraoy from 1813 to the present.momrnt; all who would stand by principle, and perish rather ihan resort to expediency, and fall to rise no more; all who would stand as a wall of fire be betwren Aboiition sm at the North and Disumonism at thePouth are invited and expected to be present on this occasion. Thousands of the true-hearted, independent* and prinoiple-loving of the Democracy will be here. Ablo mon, sages in the party, and the bast orators in the country, will be present. Como! th s day, well spent, will prore a valuable legacy to the remotest futuro. fly Excursion Tickets will be issued on alt the rail roads entering Harrisburg. R, J HALDEMAN, Of NationalDainooratio Committee for Penney.vanm. A. L. ROUMFURT, ■VV. D. Bo*B, , WM. 11. MILLER, J. M. KREITER, WM. 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He is on hi wa' to •vaemntton. where employment awaits him, bu’ has been detained in this city l>y erokn. tfl, and a death in hi' family Fuh particulars will to given by RITpOLFfI I*, RHYMER- at the Preabytwriaa House, 13 j 4 CffhST- N UT 8 reet. opposite the ijMATMint. j>2t 3t* YORK WIRE MILL. NSLSON & RICHMOND, Manufaotu ers of, and Dealers in, WIRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Particular attention given to orders sent tq their W aiehouse,Bl John e'leei.N. Y.. wtnoh wVI bo tided FRO %» TLY, and havp.BPtSFDY dis-a-eh. CiroulHrs furnished, kivmg discnun- from List,or net prlcei'atthe I.OWE4T MARKET TER Mm.—Bxnjonins’ rote, payabe at Hank, with current iate of Rxohange on New York, or 0 per oent. Off foroasft. W»“.^ui. 2 8i , Jp i !n C . B l ‘,e(, i NEW YORK. Jyi<*lm VI NBfi AR —675 bbls. (lftrifled Cidrr v V.negar, 470 bbls. ‘White Wine do., in store and lor sale b* RM&LKY. AfiHBURNKR, A/l'K, Sip. 16 South WHARVES, ijil SUMMER RESORTS. WASHINGTON HOUSE, G* HE ISLAND. N J. This Houxe. situated near the %»i and on 01* of tha out/io b r tel In the town. Looation the rnostoen'rai Charges mode rave. K. G. HK'iZEL, Proprietor. JVI7-’Bt* Parry county warm sp*in s.— This favorite Bnmnter Resort it now open for the reception of visitors Pine mountain scenery, beauti ful walk* and d. iv*b, facilities for boating, bathing, and fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters, make it a most desirable place, both for single gue«ts and for families It ih in daily communication with Pnilade'phia, Baltimore, and PrUburr. by means o a daily stage, anu mail conneclinx wiih the trains from these places at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate. For particulars,address JOH * EaRLY, jHJhn Warm Springs. Perrr e«>un*T. Pa. .ING GAP WHITE SUL HUR AND CHALYBKaTE BPRINGB-Th * famous wiring place lias beenentireb refi ted and lurmthed with ob tging servants, and every ad van age t >at ratu w beauties ol the country ami easy ncoess oan afford the proprietors offerevery inducement to personise k in< pleasure heaitn. or recreation The rturinx*are situated *>ight milns from Newville, Cumberland county. Pa., ma mokt beantiful and fertile section 01 oumlierland tall y ; they are various m their oh*iracter,strongly impregnated with su phur, manne sia. iron. *O.. and ha«e produced wonderful sanative effeots upon invalids and o i.ers. Visitors will find finst olhss hotel a*joommodaitons. with attentive servants, and all the delioao.es of the seasun. Price of boarding 01 M per day. 08 per week. £3O por month. Passengers leaving Pin adefpina by the morning train oa the Pennsylvania Railroad connect at Harrisburg with tha train ot Cumberland Valley Railroad to New vibe, where firat-olaea 00a *hca are in readiness to oarry pacsen’ ers to the epnngs Fare fi om Philadelphia to the Springs 84. Two trams a day from Harrisburg oonneot with two lines of ooaohes *0 the Kprngs. Fare from Harrisburg to Douohng Gap Springs, 91 M. Tioketstobe had at the ofiioe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia: Cumberland Vailey omca, Harrisburg: and return tickets, at same rates, to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, to be-bad of the proprie to/softhejioteh J»ll taui • FANaC*. ROSEft. COYLE, * CO. Yellow springs huuse, Chester COUNTY. PA. The above-mentioned Houao having been thoroughly repaired and retitteu in the best manner with new fur niture, &0., is row open for Boarders. The Ye low Springs House oilers every inducement to visitor*, being large and ooramodions, with shady walks and romantic tides. &e, 'lhe variety and quality of the Bprin«sand Baths have been long and favo-abty known, and the subscriber.who has been for several years past connected with tbe Co lumbia House. Cape Islmd. N. J., will use his best n ertio 1 ■ to make the stay of his russts pleasant and agreeable. otages corneot daily with tod Reading Railroad 8 A. M., and on eaturdays with the BA. M. and S), P. n. line. Every infonoation will be oheerfully given, by ad dress ng the subscriber, at the Ye low Hprmgs. Ches ter County: or LLLlft,atFhojnixviUe Station. Read ing Railroad. A. U. aNYDER, Jys-lm Superintendent, T|§ ANSIOST house, m ‘UNT carbon, JJA SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced prices. ‘ bts old-established House, located in the gap be tween sharp and Second mountains, immediately on the line of the Philadelphia and-Heading Railroad, withmhalfamile of Puttsvilio, formerly *ept by Jo seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia has.sinoehts demise, been under the charge of his daughter. The House is prepared, at all seasons of the year, for the reception of guest* and has been recently put in order, Tbe large garden and park adjoining, presents great inducements a* a summer rcsurt. to persons wish ing to sp'-nda short time away from the dust and tur moil of the oitios. where they ca-i b-eathe fresh moun tain air andemoytbe wild and beautiful scenery'of the ooal region. , Commutation passenger tickets, forth* use of fami lies are sold at a reouotion of twenty five per oent., ana an accommodation train will leave i'nUsviltedailv minng.the summer mentis, to enable those who may desire it to spend tne business portion of tbe day m tha °i.tX and return the same evening, on which the oharges will be thirty-three per oent below the usual rates. For terms,apply to WARY HEAD. , . Mansion House, n ount Carbon. JeaOSm BolmylkiU Ho ■ Pa. Long beach houshj, opposite TUOKEHTON.N. J —This Hotel is now open lor the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran soi*nt. t Having been at a large expense in refitting and ro-furnifthing I feel assured thntfnr comfort and ©on* veme ee it will compare favorably with any house on the coast. The best.of cooks and servants have bees procured, end no efforts shall bo spared to render the stay «f g.aests aereenb'o. Tho prospects far Gunning and Fishing are excellent. i»y store nF the finest quality I have ip abundanoe. With there increased advan tages, * am confident that tho moat fastidious will have no osnse for complaint . n. b-capt. william ga<*kill wiP nm » daily due of first-class packets from tisnt o City to tfie beach, one of which will be at Atlantic every morning on the arrival of ihe morning tram from Philadelphia. Parties wishing to oorae by way of Leed’s Point, or otherwise, byaddrtssiug men few dcra in aovnnoe, will have a good boat to meet them at env point named. j«8i)-8w LKWI3 V. STHWaRP. fiSANtJION HOUBE, ATt ANTTO CITY, „■ ■* N* J., ISAAC THAYbRt (late of Surf House,) Proprietor. this, tiouae ha* been very much cnlar ed and im proved. Hasnowalarge number of Family Rooms, not sar,assed Hy i.ny hotel in this uity. It is lighted throughout with gas. NAw and fine walks have been laid V the ooean, which wiil be lighted at night from the Hotel to the water, by splendid reflect ing lamps. Attached to the house (but separate from the main buudin*).B«ilara Hall for Hops and Parties, wi*h a iirst-elas* ice Cream and Confect onon attached Over the Had there are forty sleeping ro msforßiurlerentle nmn. There Is also a,play ground for children, well shaded *nd enclosed, with swings. Ac. Thel oatenng department will b-under my own es pecial sup-rvision. und I trust thn< my reputation is sufficiently stablishedto satisfy all that my table will bs unsurpassed. Terms will be opened for tha reception of Visitors on the FIhST OF JUNE, and kept open till the Ist of October. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. O■ ALLEN, wnnse experience, courteous manners, and attention to his gueets-give tho anip'est aMiuanoe 01 oomfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the subscriber, JNO. P. REPP. Bec’y.ami Treasurer. mySO-Sm Bu 'ford Alinoralßpricgsdo. gEDLOK’B Hu TEL, ATLANTIC OiTx*. NEW Jt HgBY. At the terminus of the Faiiroiui, on the toff, beyond the Depot.— I'hiß House la NOW OPEN for llcwrder» and Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations equal to anv Hotel in -tlantic Citv, The charobore have been very much imp roved, and rendered .i.o'B comfortable by Venetian blind* having been put up at the windows. Clmr»!*R moderate Cmldren «r»d Servnnts Knlf Price, fc# Parties should keep their seats until the oars arrive in fro 2 lin Kittanny house delaw * re water gap. This favorito Mountain Peaort is non- open to visit ors. By the erection of a new bull in*, the accommo dation* win be nearly d ui.le those of lost year The attractions a*e b-nutiliil mountain scenery fine air and pure water, pleain.t drives and wa ks, rowing, fishing, ico. Pas*engeTH leave the Kenemston depot at 710 A. M . and arrive at the Gap fur early dinner; or by tho No th Pennsylvania Hailroad in tho nftemo n. ad remain nt Eaaton over night. L. W. BKODHbAD, JylS-inwtSw Proprietor. TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC , ‘ oen enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and ooinpino \ re juvenated in every particular and is now n for the season. From its delightful situation- r.p-.r neas to all places of interest,oiose proximitv ro the safest and best part of the beach, It ’s Tendered one ol the most oonvement and deoidedly the pleasuntost house on the Island. , . Terms—Blo per week; 81 JO per day. Children and servants half price. „ JOHN SAiICK. Proprietor. R.L.FURKY.SupsrinUndevVt. )e3l-2m RETREAT. Beautifully and conven’eutly located p.t ATI .ANTIC rm, N.-T. Boarders accommodated on -iaido terms ja2U-Sm M. NavCLEK 5 ?, Proprietor. THE SEA-SH*'RE—ATLANTIC CITY. McKIBUIN’S U. 8. II I'EL. The undersigned, proprietor ol the aliuve-named houae, tioiDg now preparei to receive guests, re speotrullr solioils a share of tho public natron age. Bmoo last gammer more bus been added to this hotel & four stoned wing, 140 leot in lensth. oon tßiniag (beside the bed* rooms.) rv suito ol three Parlors, for tadios, and -wo for rentlemon ; c!cu. a recepnon* room, wash-room, and sp&ciona bar-room. Howling Saloons. Billiard Rooms, and eot nud co’d Bc!t \7 ter Bath Kooms have been oonstrootfd for tLo f«oor.inmo dation of visitors, and the whole house wi>) be iianted with ras. The house has been newly painted '•«I)— Caps May, New Jersey.—This large, ij/ct rims HOT* L will be opened, for tho reception of gueHta. on the 20ih June. 1860. The Houeo ha* been completely repaired and refu nished. A now cooking r’o,e ovsit<<, steam*boilers. and every modern improverne'd cd B^ bl ? b f two daily lines fromf«Stof WalQUt-Btraet wbarf,vi*.:6A. M..aud2P M. 1 Refetenee—Grandy,'Warden, * Co.. a-.'D Chettnat •teL B. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. JJJURP HOUSE. ATL *NTIO CITY. N. J Th i a spacious Hotel* posseaalngthe mostßdvanta. geous location at Atlantio City, having been recently or approaching season an A new wing three stories high and pj f ee » in leneth with verandan suirouodmglt.hasbeetiadd d contain V*® M d*iry rooms and extending to within &i yards of the ooean. a fine prospeotof which is afforded ironi elmost every room in the house. • JiM 1* being introduced into the bu Idint. additional !??i£ h r2 oiea W 'U b? erected, and numerous other im provements made. It being the aim of the to HUUBE » ne of the most attractive p mkl , .°[? on, T.®J re *or| a*ar Philadelphia. , ■„rtvn tftb^e TT» 111)6 iU PI} >ed in the most liberal manner. sr«iLiL po *. r .v ßr ? h® exercised in .the general ar- Rehouse with a view to tho comfort and convenience or guests. A r { a* ■Atlantio is unsurpassed and the pure, proved to be rartioulailv beoefioiaJ ».(*h , ng to enita*e, rooms wil s ease oocresa . Ub, ," rl L* er . * l ot it the A.bleed aou.e, Aroh .treet, FmladelphiA. Jesmwf-2m a p. BKNSON. ]i/|ANSrON HODS*. MAUCU CHUNK, CO., PA.—Thi. i, the moil oomforta N ', l J t, )' rn Penn..ldeale, «nd hlm.elf that Ihu. fer he hee eno tiet? P ell h 1 Eur.u lt n 5 ,tl;1Ilrle t th.t oaonot fail to .v '" ew| f And elenaml, fnralehed.snP J " ““““A* “a ver, beet tbe Marker. at— ’*• on the banhe of the l.ehixh, Maun t h , n’h I lM l M the ,rn’Toad depol, end at tbe baee ol th! Mount V , l A PAlh leade from the rear ot JV 1 V°! °. r thtemonernin, from which poin”, ‘■“ndred feet above tbe Lehigh, tbe most suhiirae scene imaxmable is presented. aupphed witht/-o best and P»r*st M°anUm t*pnn< Water. Hot and Cold BAth* can be taken at all times. OI-.ORO • HoPl'ea. Proprietor SLAGLE HOTEL, BET Ml EHEM, pa. 4| |^n 0r o®. , ‘ T “ , aAWoSg e p?i^f.S,'r?' A MERIOAN HOUSE, CAPE INLAND— r„. 1 J?,!*- M ' REYNOLBB. Proprietor.- This favorite reception of vieitora on M°iN* Us, June 2oth._ it ha* been fitted nn in the best ntvi* rS2«?i er7alt * ntlon 1,0 Paid to the comfort of its gPßgta - JelB-dtSepl ANTED— A situatioD, by a middle kMed ?®ntl®man, in any capacity m which he can th?s office. 1 UBBfU ' eMB a^ltJle^ ’ , “ VVANJED—Tn a Market-stroet Cloth * * ?° u >®*afii , st-cls*sMALEBMAN.whocancom. o.>rn a J A A* eaniount ut Couniry trade. >ddre-* C B?x *- Q j*2s-6t* SlO(lrtft« TO ® l s,ooo.—Wanted, a Partner with the .above amount, to Vd f‘lu® l- ,na pvh* business. City ««.,^ noe 1? of th ® moat ond ‘ übted kind, • 1 van and r«- ®®™w ,u o ,c »tion* stnotb onnfidantial. dress, with real name. Activity. ll at this office. )24-6t* W^^NTID—IN A DRV-GOODS COM- R. 1.. ,J'l laSI H°V ( ►OUSE. aJLADaMn.tmi.ed to keep Salss book and Invoice-book. -*pp j,ia bundwr tins staung age, to - Boxm" Post office. j>»4 lftff* A THOROUGU ACCOUNTANT, WHO j. >® Mh. capable df condnctin* the financial Übnr a-d ouam-M dep rtmeots of a manufaotonag establish meet, is row o»*n orauenksgement. Address ‘•Ham l ton.- at this* mce. Jv23 6t* f?X*;t.UTURS' SALE.—Thu Stock lis turea. and len*e of the Wholesale Hat, Cap and w Ooode - ouse. No 417 Markee street, for sale. This ■ a good opporiuniry Kn any one wishing to go into business, or a house wanting to increass thsir trade, at it it a long established and favorably known house, and withal an exceiictit troaton. Inqmtc on the P'-eo 1 -es for the Execnt<*r» ofthe i stale of » JTiS mwiet JaMLS 8. MARTIN. Br., Deceased. M FOR SALE—A fonr»story brown* *4stone reiidflnce. No.SJi PINK street opposite the nofpttal. It has all the modern coQvomences is well , 2l***Wi®JS.P?? d A ord ® r * /P IJ.?n the premises, or at 417 MARKbf street, of the Lxecutors of tbe estate o« James B. eased hi* frowSt* £'lo CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— The Machine!/, B*took, and Fixtures of a Largs Aianufftctorv of PAPER (/aNGINub, replete tnth every oonvepience for carrying on an extensive bust ness, a desirable investment to persons of energy who can nosh the business For sale with or without the toMn** lonvjro at 321 CHERT*VUT Street. UlflwTpitfif BaRT. MONTGOMERY, A CO. ANTED-Second hand fu'ni'tire, to s*nd ro the coun*»y, forwhicb I oPer the high est price in cash. Address ••OoUnTRY l)i AL*-.R.” office of the Prist. jjg3 *t* A YiiUNit man, will acquainted t'i’h 'he Bhoe Trade. wisn«s a situation ax »al* s inan or run)* kee. er Gcnd re ♦rente given. *Pdress LbATHr-R* office of The Press. jy!9 Bt* A YOUNG LADY FROM THE NORMAL SCHOOL wishes a situation as T V ACH R In a private lamih or seminary, in or out of the city. Ad dress **') UrOH.” ihiatiffioo. }*i-Bt* WANTED -bY A YOUNG .WAN, A eituatiou in a whoVsa'c dry roods- grocery, or hardware House, understands Ux>kkeepm*. and l3 tf WANTED —A fcituation > by a man, thirty-s'iren years of age. of extensive experi ence in business, ol good ad ’ress. and competent to fill almost any position, either as a olerk. saoem.tendent, or salesman Is very respeotnbly connected, and cap give the mo«t satisfactory references as to integrity, energy and business capacity A moderate saUry for the present will be aocepted. Address ♦* B, G. H., offioe of n* Prst. fell *f BO.IRDING —For two gentlemen who would room together 10 a small private family, 10 the pleasant village of Kemlertnn. station on Gormantown pmlrnad. Address *B. H. W.," Box 2070 PhiUde-phia P. O. N. B —Accommodation to keep horse ami carnage. j)2* 3t PAMI ILS and t*entlcmen desiring supc riorlxmrdfor the summer can now havo choice of Lars*, cool WaINUT S trest. jyW Im* PHIV TE'pOAKDING. —Gentlemen and their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom modated with Uoard. with pleasant and handsome rooms, furnishel or unfurnished, at 01« LOnud 1 ot.» south eideor Washington'■cuare The location, b*ing opposite 'ooneol the haadson.est parks in the city, ts central, and extremely peasant. 'lransient persons visiting the city can be aooominodated by the riay.or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance, for rent, suitable for nn office, jell-tf TWO YOUNG (tENTLEMEN U**N BE aocomraodatod with good, airy apartments, (with or without board,) in a private lamily. Location cen tral. Address '* TOLBKKT,” tnroogh Blood’s Dis patch. ap» INSURANCE COMPANIES. fT\ HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE -i- COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Asset*? BIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, iminD tit ?!r*t mortoxo** o.f a sal astarx IKT«IT*U *^ oaTU Q VEII 9UJJOOJJOB. Tkepreminma arc lower than m many other Coutpa mss, and the Diridends have been sutm. 7k j# ia a strictly Mptpal CompaEf, There are s< **** Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS axLotte to tbs utfsaxD. Pamphlets, and every lnformatioa, mar be ka4 •katii, on appi,o ( atLon T to HFolll) RR B. W. comer FOURTH and WALNUT Btretti. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES 1 Thomas Robins, John Welsh. MordecaiL Dawsoa, George H, Smart, Jleorge M. fltroad, Whelen, ohn B Myers, J. Fisher Learning* Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Artho- « Coffin, 'homaa H. Power*, George W. Tolacd, William MoKee. Tbo* Wattsor . Fame insuhanue oomfany, no. 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE STATED CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS iiinaoTous Samuel Wrieht, D. H. Biroey, Wm. W. Walter** J. VF. Evermae* Clias. Riohardeoc, Hentr Lems, J r „ 800. A. "West, JaooD W. Htoqlf Oa Wilson Davit, Menko Stem. Tbo*. S. Mar, ( l ; ” t ; UR( . K w p A y, jpruaKlor.!. FHANOIB N. BUCK. Vior fraa’l WILLIAM 3 I. BLANCHARD. Saeratery. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com i*. oany’s Building, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 8 till I o’clock, and on MONDAY Lit Bin the evening. Th i Old Institution has always paid ia full, on demand, without notioe. _ INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. , All sums paid baok, on demand, in gold and silver. T R UBT ) E*. ALEX. tfHILLMN. President. SAMI. WORK, Vice President. John C. Farr, T.E. Harper. George Nugent, John Ansysch, Jr., Bam). T. B -dme, Alb. n. Roliertf, John Aikuian. Jorat Bowman, H. H. fcldridge, Wm. "Howard. JOHN 8. WlLsON.TrrM.iror, JOHN C 81 M-s Secretary JJSO Im Carlisle tipring, J’a. CPR»Mi GARDEN HAVING FUND, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vinr and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th. 1801 Open lor Deposits and Payments, dailj.froir 9to 2H o’clock Alio, on MONDAY and TfIUHBDAY EVENINGS, fromB to 8 o’clock. Interest 0 per cent, per annum. Depositor* can with draw their honeys by Checks, if deaiwd. Bpe^* l De poo.t. recoivod. JAMEg g pBI{i9LBt rwidort. FOKS tor saie in NorT»«t"Wn, Poti«- town. and intern ediate plaoe*. For UamlOkU a and lu.l d*a -Mption, address R. R CORSON, Jj2l-6ra • Notnst wn. Pa AZLMEA ! AZUflliA! AZUMEAI AZUMEA! AZUMEAI AZUMEAI PROP. MORRIB’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, Munuhotured »"lsllL No. B 9 North FOtRTR Mmit. »nd lnr««l»>- r ' "» m-2-.tm.r DICE.—2OO Tierces Prime Reiailtop; JL\ Charlaaton Riea. for aula by JAMBS GRAB AM LKTITIAsUeet, . SUMMER RESORTS. WANTS. BOARDING. SAVING FUNDS. V KIKtajEWTS. J\ A 1 U)' AL 'IIIF. VTKE -G R (>'rTg a L ' W»N'TRKLB FftoM LOON, NE W YORK. ' KKya » w THIS STj}R TROUPE OF ML'Stri-NS n.HCV HI. ANn COMITTANa” . FOB FOUR NIGHT- OM [;y M &VUAns. And BATornny a ft. B-OON.Jni; m THIS hV' VINO. WKD'KSDjY 1 _ Th« New Piece of t .. , JAPANESE TREATY! Julius Qu«ikenbu*h Geo. Chrutv „ A M , PnIDE OF ADMISSION: vur “'7* D,.„ o .die. ._. M C^b. Orchestra Chairs «• * precißely opori ftt 80V ®‘* J 10 ©omsence at eight o'etook. *1 «£r ont 4t * invariably reserved fi>r Ladies, ajsd G«n k!?.ff c 2 mpan >'‘ D S Gentlemanly ushers wul oe in attendance. J'tt tt \J|TkDNhSDAY, THE 25TH JULY. GRAND PROMEVADt FRF.R CONCERT AT UGGLhBF,ELD, AMPHION ORCHK-TR°aJi?«D MTLITARv RAND, »rograroma in Puhhe M “' D,rector ' n . PBNNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINK ARTS.-1023 CHhSrNUTBtte«t. ,„Vi >n |' a "’— g * lar s o f Ul J' ,Ct ’On Of PIUDtIQZ, Ud Sculo mre. is now open dailj froms a m. uil* p. m. Ad nussiop 35 ots.: ohildrsn under U years, IX cent*. Jyt-tf SIOLOMON’S TEMPLE, Atarge, beannlol,andtwrleotmodel 0 ftnecmnd- ?«*R2 dmoet interesting bmldmg ever bout is «ccte4 in tne immense saloon of national hall, „ k AIA RRET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET. h.Th? 1. •? S 6 feet long, 24 feet wide, andU feet '>‘Wd bj soo «a» jei», and tha wS'.ijiiwT. »nSnSrdiiir , .is%, fi,urM * n »J eoe tsth cbtp , far »°h°.^h n S 01 Solomon’* Temple.au <>f ftp?-?? To^alrp?®®®®* 1 .*® o “ «»• Mod-1. 1 qam T -?. V i® _ , with explanations, from 10 to 12 A.M,. Jto e,andl>itoiOp M w Admission, tfa cents; >-hil{ir«n. half nriM cSA **■ and t#ota ° r Ej:CbM FOR SALE AND TO LET. A good payiw BrsrNE«s for , ,VTh AL ,?',' D a fl °dtirtia? town 17 mil,, from PMI»- r , a a verwn wr-tn . cvplt-1 of 8,00(1 or a . ver 7 PfoSl.ltdo tiu.in.,B u .ill b. -A. B. C »tan ogc. I,2j. w | n , C t SyANTKD. — T ho subscrib r having his at ,ai *“' a - woo d Ilk. to mak* , n on hJss/U2 eß iw^?i*' e ?* > A , °os* for any CMucem wnoae bastnerswi lnot tho emplpe. M office of this paper. J)24 Jt* /VJ.KRMANTOWN PROPERTY. for v-W "lale or to Let, a Urze atd cocvraient Hoose in Gcrmaotuwo; gas. waier, la»ge lawn, and plenty of •bad-, mone of he best locaLons : will be »oi i low. Address Box Io 704 CEEaTNUTbtreet. Fhxla. jjll-lm JL-AiNU ! 1 300,000 Aores for S&le, at prioea ranging from 12H to 60 cents per Ace. m any qa*ntities required TAXES p»id. ana Pa TENTS proonred for purcha sers of Land under tbe Graduation Act Plata furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp. For lurther mtormat on applytp wfLSoN, Rawlings * co., U. 8. and General Land Agents, CH-STNUTSwretr Between THIRD and r»‘ R IH, 81. IOUIS. MO, LA V D WAHRANTB bought, sold, and located. j>2-8m FoR SaLE—The Stock andFixtuies of & Wholesale Boot and Shoo House, new doing ft good business. This is a good opportunity foruar one wishing to go into the business or a bouse wm,Iting 1 ting to increase their tr de. Sarief ctor? reasoas giving for s*-l mg out. Aodreas “Box 380,” Fiulsueiphia Pott ■ ffice, woh name. le3&-tt ®TO LET OR F«>R fcALB —A FuUR* story bouse, doable book baild'n*s, all modern im * provements, in complete order; an elexant tar> e yard, terms low to a sood tenant. Situated No. 1934 CHESTNUT street. APplvat Wo. 719 CHESTNUT «r. th* Masonic H*«t. fliyM-tf NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS A For salea, large lot in the Southwestern section t f the city, well adapted fora Nursery. Terms aoooamoda ttng. For particulars address ** K, ’ at this omoe. apl7-tr StfiUICINAL. pURB GEORGIA ARROW ROJT.— The special attention of physicians sod families Is called 10 the superiority of this art cle. ft it rapidly supplantm* a'l other ■ in s. and all Jfloae who have o*e those gentlemen of tbe medical profession who have tolly ex amined it , , on- pound 6'J» cents, or two poisons for 31. Complete instructions ao'ompan* t&"b p tokage. showing how to make tne most (let cions articles tor Ut* tablo. FOR SALE, WHOLI 82LB AND RETAIL. FREDERICK BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL BT(JUe . N. K.COHNkk of HKjR and CRF. -INI T HTH *■ ETS, FHILAOELPfIIA, AND AT FREDERICK BROWN, Jr.’s DRUG AaSD CHKfnICAL Mt'RE. S. E. coxt. of .NINTH and Cnl-SThiUT aTREET3, Under tbe Continental Hotel, FttiLADEtaFaiA. “i hare examined aed prepared tome ArrovJ?oo:, manufactured by CoLHallowes. ol it. Man'*. Georgia. King tia be* quabty of that variety o* Itecul • 1 nave met with, tv«ia« superior to any Bermuda or otter Atrowjaootliiave*reo,.„ a . .. « saailhl Jackson. m. " Umrersin ofi'enrgjltrama.’i. Paur. MOrCKIS’ KUOfrPHALOv>. There are 100 000 BnfTerers frura DISEASE* of •ha Nh'ftVuus a* o i EAi, in ifceoitj of PhilsdaJpfci*# MOREI a, KUCEFHALOS, Wfaloh is an original And "WONDERFUL REMEDY. Compounded from the private formula of Frofeasot Morna, W. D.. of this oity. It acts directly upon the Serves BY AB3OKt»TION throajh the pores, au-t u needs but the tml of a BINGLb BOTTLE to test Its marvellous virtues. Sufferers from EXCITEMENT OF THE BfUHl* NERVOUS HEADACHE, GhNEHAL DfcSJLiTV. NEURALGIA. RHKUMaT!>M. CHRON»C NEKVOUSNES3, *©,* Will fiud the desired reDefbi iU . - EXTtKWAL. Ufl B » u directed m the Circular, THfIT! TRY IT: TRY IT! THY II XRy{T! 'lff?' p ?! ' Ik 6-i TR ’ T* TRY IT! TRY rt TK* IT! IKY r* thy fr: THY T! THY IT! TR*IT! TRY it: TRY IT! TRY IT! If you are exhausted by over-much •tuny* If you suffer from steeples* nuh V fepfr r*3!A, lIKARTBURN FLATULENCE, and QR MPB IN THE 'TOMACH,ar'»ink Imiu cold or tnduestton. All persona hav»nc the lo?>t tendenoj to indigestion shonUl never tie witbnot *pop*n. Itisoomposed of fifteen ingredients, Bitters and Aro matics, and only kee-da to be tested to be approved and appreciated. It is a pleasant beverage, and may be need with safety, pleasure, and advantage by invalids and by those m health. To be uad at nil the leadin? Dnirtieti’ »ut up in naan bottle*. Prtuo one dollar. ' Mftnufao.ured and lora&le b* .. J. N * CO , t. l«lS-*rftrw*T\ ACTINIA For the IN6TaKT JUiLILK xiaj j'y K AulllJLil MAJi£NTCUHFofthiadlfftreum(c«Q- plaint* «*» FKNDT'S BHONCHIAL CIGAHEI'T. Mada by C. B, BEYWOUK > CO., 10T StXMt. JVco.SJp- •* ; *«nt f-ee Wp< * my7*snif, FOft eALK AT a**L CORDIAL CORDIAL