tee. reeiffifo " They are portheitiallY iCiiecioftbe Mehommedaos existing only in Syria: • Their etude is derived from • Detest or Third, Who ate early es 1019 came as a miseienitry to them From an offshoot of the Ales finek. • ' Singiarly °neap, the !Imes dls avowoany held in the peculiar doetrieee of , the, man whose natio:, they boar, and do toothed tate. to gall him a heretic, and to look, upon the eel Wicket"- Drew)" as a edema. They theoinelves Arsee•-thelr- origin as a- religious sect to Hames, ii wandering fanatic, who, in 1020, persuaded Era km, a Caliph of igypt to deeliew'hicnself enanite!ltetiell of God Although ',the Caliph was seoree'aesessitiatiel, flames 'oeontthued to propagate • his •,• theory in • Syria,' and, • with one of his followers. efoloklana Bolireeddin, wrote se sacred book, embodying' his teachings. According to intention,- only the Dieted priesthood were to see this volume, and no revelation wan to he made 'until the 'Second advent of Bakom, who Was to ap. pent on the 'earth again with his master Repout, . this being, probably, an idea suggested by the • Christian dogmas. This secrecy about' the sacred writings of Games eyespot, however, observed, and copies of the works are now in the great libraries • et :Paris, Vienna, the" Vatican, 'Leyden, and the Bodleian Library at' Oxford. It has been transla ted into French; from which it appears that tffo characteristic- dogma of the sect is the unity of God's, beteg. Indeed, the Dramas call thelneelves Unitarians, They maintain that ' Gout as" ineompeebensible, inexorable, • pare. e the essence of true life, and out be known to his accepted children through human ' manifestations only. Ten times has the Deity thus ° appeared in Africa and Asia, the last manifests• tion having been that iu the person of Bakem, in Egypt. illekem left the care of the faithful to eve prinoipal e hasten , ' who are to direct them till hie return. Chief of thesteministers is HatnaS, who enjoys the h'gh title of ‘etiniversal Intelligence." And here is limited in the Drage faith—to give it the popular name—a doctrine so much like that held by Christiana that it can be no-mere coin eidenote but.rather proves the imitative powers of the sounders of be Dense theology, They de- , elate the Brat-born of the Deity was a spirit of In telligence, which was ern incarnated in Dames, who is the same blithe Christ of the Arian theory. .To Baines was confided the creation of the world, and from htm comes all wisdom and truth, while through him only does the Lord communicate with the -human family. This is simply the corrupted version of the great Christian doctrines of !edema 'ton and mediation. There is a complicated eye-' tens of priesthood metntained by the Dreamt, who, like the followers of Mahommed, embody In their religion many of the traditions and personages of the Oat Testament. There is a Satan, or Ismail, as ho is called, who fleet introduced sin into the world. la regard to free will, the Dross theology main talus that the length of over; man's life is • forwordained, but not his Individual sets. They believe in she transmigration of seals, and say that the soul of Ismail was once in John the Baptist, and - atilt surlier in Elijah, while that of Samna ones - dwelt in the body of Jeans. Yet, while ao knowledging that' Jesus once existed, they do not think that ho was in any way divine, as the iadi vtduai mil which lived in him and in many others did not receive divine power till it reached the , body of Games. The Drums do not extend their transmigration dootrinea so far as to allow that human wide ever toilet in the forms of ani mals e hey think that the anis of men go on, in habiting different bodies—with the exception of a very few, whose excellence permits them to exert a pure spirit-e-entil the resurrection day, when the faithful will be resolved for eternity into spiritual beings, bat by far the greater portion of mankind will be annihilated. If the DAMS lire up to the woven commepd meets in which they express their moral laws, they would not be so dreaded and so cruel a people, for murder, tint, covetousness, and cruelty aro prohie lilted as special crimes, and chastity, honesty,. meekness and mercy are regarded as high virtues- 7 Fo high, unfortunately, that the present tense generation cannot reach them. The men have bat one wife each, the form of government is patriarchal, different tribes having a Sheik, and, agriculture is carefully attended to. No marriages are - oontracted outside of the sect, and the Drones adhere tenaciously to their religions traditioiaa. All- the male lepuletion is trained from youth to servo in war, and the Druees have more than once revolted against the Turkish Government, which holds nominal away over them. Yet, of late years, they have been regarded as a peaceful and quiet people, and were 'disabusing their neighbors of the tradi tional opinions as to their ferocity and cruelty, until the great Christian mention of this summer proves that their unenviable notoriety was not without ajuat foundation. , - co many featitres in their own approxima ting to the Christian religion, it appears somewhat strange that the Dream should manifest such fiendish barbarity as they have recently done. But to thena e strong monotheists ae they are, the doc trines of poly thoiern ate peculiarly repulsive. In them:ore:loonies of the Greek and Roman churches they perceive what' they think to be 6 worship of more then one god; they do not comprehend the , relations of the three persons in the Trinity : and 'especially foil to understand the ineerpreteiton of the material symbols held in such veneration in those eburelies. The Protestants of Syria, whose religion does not present these features, would pro bably share betterif the Druses understood more about them ; but -the Protestants, as well as the Greeks and Catholics, ail come under the general ' head of Christiana, and se such fall beneath the indieetiminatieg fury of these fanatics. It does not appear, however, that the Drum are the only tribes engaged in the massacres. Arab Mussalmans - are equally guilty. The principal caaee of the present troubles must probably arises from the old feuds which for centuries have been ' waged between the Denims and the Marouites. The latter people are native Christiana, followers of a • monk celled Moron,who lived in the sixth °enterer. In 1215 they eff cte a union with' the Church of Rome, teem welch they have never widely differed, Omagh their spiritual bead is called the Pateiareh of Antioch instead of Bishop. It in no new thing for the DldPed to make war against the Maropitee, end the atteeks renewed upon these :native -.Christians were, but the commencement of a general_inovement to extirpate ail .Cbristiane in Syria. Already, gibers • besides - the Marouites :have , been involved in- the terrible effects of this fanatiaiem, and, unless it is WWI stopped, the aim of the murderers will be achieved --N. Y. Eve. Poet, MISSOunr is pretty certain for Douglas. ' So eater Green has' beaked out, and now goes for Douglas. Bays the Bt. Louis Democrat: " The dietator of the Missouri Demooraay—the Missouri RepOtreari—announces the submission of Sensor Green. It sera that be has openly performed .. .hares' somewhere in the -interior, by pledging Mewl/ins public meeting to support the Douclas . •fitsite Garet. - This is - the greatest coravest Which out despotic contemporary has yet achieved. Be has been the head and front—t be rock and strong tower of the Breekiuridge movement in this State. Through his instrumentality, mainly. were Kanosiolciackson and Meanie Parsons pot on this trick- against Math Johnson aml,Reynolds - The, SonStor's defeolion, therefore, is the greatest illsitouregament which could.possibly befall that *ova:tent in Milistotri. 9 • - FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 31, 1860 Reading Railroad share, advanced again at the Stook 'Board to.dity, opening at 291, and selling between boards, at 241 Pennsylvania Mining Company stook sold at st This day a week ago Reading sold at - 21 10 100, and Pennsylvania Mining ?hares at 4. Pennsylvania fives have risen daring, the week from 94} to 943; Philadelphia Bask &Awes from 1191 to 120, and Pennsylvania Msgroad stock from 39/ to 40. -Sr. 'Jacob Little hes failed agate, an event that nOri•a=days takes no one' by surprise. --The semi-annual interest due by the &ate of Pennsylvania to•morrow, August 1, will bo paid at the Farman' and Mechanics' Bank. The Supreme Court of Alabama has given a de• Milton trbioh affirms the validity of the bonds issued In the, city of Mobile to the Mobile and Great Northern Railroad. The tight of the MI to levy • tax for the payment of - said bonds. is also sus tained, k litter dated St. John, New Brunswick, July 33, says it id o bodt a ,week, the railroad from this place to Shediao, a distangeof' 120 miles. will be opened for traffic,. - It will connect St. John with the fat 'Lairsonett by the Northumberland strait. - It bee been constructed entirely by the public credit, and -Will entail on the , provineo a charge of £BO,llOO a Year for interest.' - The Chicago people are keenly alive-to every thing that can have a poesible bearing, present or prospective, upon the trade of their beautiful city They aro now taking active steps to swam the building of the La Crosse, Trempaleau, and Pres. oott Railway. The right of way, - we tire told by ono of their papers, has been stewed from a point six miles oast of La Crosse, on the La Crosse and Milwaukee road aster as Winona. A corps of ,engineers are already on the line making the location of it. The company is fully organised. and preparations are being made to ¢o• at least calf the grading on the line as far as Winona before winter. The surveys already made phew a diatanee of twexty.aix and a halfmtler from Wioona to the junotion • with the La Crosse 'road, twenty miles Of which lies on a level'plain, and can be graded readylor the ties at a cost . of from illoo to MO per mile ; the remaining 6* miles iN over the bottoms of the Trempale au and Week rivers, is ;not heavy work, but requires some piling and:bridging. This road, when oorapietedorill be the foribeit road north on the river, and -will be the prineipal outlet for the grain of two-thirds of , the whole State of Minneeota, besides Wiling nearly all the winter travel and 'freight, both ways. IT would be well for the business interest of Chicago to watch this movement, since, if It should get under the oOntrol of Milwankeo, the, last opportn nity Chictago would have fora term of years to get tise, control of the grairtlvadeof Minnesota would -be gone. On the other band, could the North western road control-this arm, :Ohioago would ' - he Vii the key to Minnesota's storehousea of giain and prodnoe, and could divert the trade to its "''own "iterabants. This arnronee built, the fioo,ooo Mittel! vef -*best which will be shipped from ' Winedi this 'Year could be carried to Chicle for pearly tied cents a bushel less than It now is, end the Inerobauts of central Minnesota save nearly twenty cents a hundred in the freightage otgoods and merchandise. In the whiter season, Adam grain' seeks the ; diet- fer siOrage, it would have 'an outlet _ to Chleago'for storing there, and : , Wouldiaio the northern part of the State of Min. ittwootaikser thirty miles of staging. The following is the coal tonnage of the Shame. Ma Valley and Pottskille Railroad Company : Year. ire, lama erviing Jaly 041......4.070 00 , ' 009 08 ,-, ma tau ... ;..d is art • .Itiffrallett -fietops-Dtpsor MUM Loses:vox, DINCISINATI. - -:-Adesitslis /Pre received in thus etty yesterday that tata.kmattted 'autliforty one packages of meroban• • alas, ,vesi.„.thing seventy tons , had been shipped dy the Ptiv.s`tfoottaas glimmer from Ltrerp7ol to Que. ' rho, and thenoe tits_ Grand Trunk and Dayton and iiitehroin roada -city,- The steamer trae ieettLiropooLog he a lth inatibtf,.Caylmnatt. 8114 itesaittk tgittr , , -pi 41 tentleit direeted o the vast importanee to its trade and uommeroo oinnornoting,a etkip-oanal across the Isthmus of Holstein, so as to connect the waters of the Elbe with those of the Baltic, and we understand that it has granted a canoes. aloe far. that purpose to a wealthy German emu patty.'• Vessels engaged in, the Battle trade will, by this ship-canal of (say) fifty miles in length, bo Saved a tedious and dangerous naviga tfon 'of over a thousand miles around the Racer reek and down the 13oundLa navigation in which Millions' worth of property and hundreds of live. are annually saerifieed. The American Govern. ment Is Interested in this great work of internal improvement; for our trade with those coasts is larger, perhaps, than that of any European na tion; and the extent of the Baltic trade may be conceived when we state that $O,OOO vessels, with cargoes valued at over $400,000,000, annually pass Elsinore, where formerly the' Sound dues were col. looted. It has been suggested that our Govern. ment ebould have an agent in Holstein to look after American interests in connection with the work. The New Orleans Delta says: Mr.. N. S. Pike, of Baton Rouge, one of our most enterprising and public-spirited citizens, arrived in tho city last evening on his way to New York, fotlho purpose "of completing the arrangements to connect the Ba ton Rouge and New Orleans road as a branch of the Jackson and Great Northern railroad. The contract to build this road, which wag onootaken by Mr: Robb, and wee interrupted by the unfortu nate failure of that gentleman, has been assumed by other portico, and Mr. Pike goes to New York to perfect the plan by which the road will be put. under way by the fall. Mr. Pike is accom panied by Mr. Duralde, the energetic manacer of the Grosse Tete Road, whose object in going North is to make contracts and pm - Oases to complete this prosperous and profitable little road to the Atchafalaya, at which point it will adjoin the Red River Road, which is in excellent nands, with large means, and will be rapidly pulled forward. In two 'or three years we may thus hope to have an uninterrupted, direct railroad connecting with Alexandria end Shreveport, passing the State oapitel The New York Courier and Engutler says of this week's New York bank statement: The bank statement for the past week shows a larger amount of loans,.whioh was not anticipated • The export of cotton to Europe has now abated, and we can look for new bills on Furope' from Southern cities Specie must therefore form a large portion of the foreign exports for some weeks to come. The loans of the city banks are now ten millions in excess of the latter part of July, 1859. Nearly all the principal European Governments aro in the market for fresh loans, and the English and Continental' markets exhibit no stability. England, France and Russia will be borrowers again this year, and large sums are required for India These circumstances point to the urgent neoessity for greater caution on the part of our moneyed in stitutions Compared with the preceding week the bank statement shows— In Inane. en increase of.. ..... 00:0 In scants, after/owe 0f............ Std WO In in roulation. a decrease of 71 In deposits, an melanin of- .... 20 0 0 Compared with the alosing week of July, 1859, the tonne aro as follows : • Mate. Loans Spools. emulation. Pernalla. 3999 • ••8 3 9 9 47 OW Sit) MI sOO $1,14 0 0 874 (74 101 129.074,000 33,099 700 11,100.000 84,394.0u0 Philadelphia Stock Exchange hale b, July 31.1810. REPORTED ET 11. E. SLAY:RAKER. SUX Walnut Street xeljtAT BOARD. 4006 Penns 61 _ _r_. .200 ft eed R..... eAkint.24)6" 1000 Soh Nay Imp os. - - —B6 2 do . 24 dO 85 260 do 1018.20: 10.0 Perna R6s iitt.. 1 . 6.90 100 Penn Mining. _ . try 500 21 &ad Et Tot . - 2001 PUS & Saab 74....10 200 , Read It 0060.4 ate 71,i 7 Lob's'!" Nav_ettah 58 2 rtonehillit...l6 an 68 to Green & Comes.— 2236 la do---n 6 via 66 28 Norrfrown R 60 - 4 dn.ssw , 68 at Mean. Bk —..00411.263% 100 Read R. —..e6kAnt.2434"1 60 PhDs Bk lote.eswn.l2o BETWEEN BOARDS. 1000 Penne 6a f 30 Mot .anal Prefd...l3 SECOND BOARD. 376 Soh Nav 6s'B2 ..-.76 , Me City 63....... new.lo43il CLORINI 0 _ _ Bid. dak,d. Bid. A,kerl„ 101 X rWmsel&E Ts lrn. 67 09 Pnila 8e1t.,...-.101 1011f,I Long leld It—. Ph' 1214 Phil& 6s. -new .104,V, 104 g Lon CI pa 1,5.% Penne 61, ant of f 91 3 94, II eh GI & N Smiz.4ll4 42 Readinc R......,.21 21,, * North Penne 1t...1uX 11 Readma bag'... IN Ponta 6a..... 7 5% 76 Read 6z 'BO int off.. 91 N Pen,. a R 108-101 102 Read mt 7so 733( eaten% eaa 18f m b.2T ?mina 1t.... . 893( 40 !Penal & South R... - Penne R 2,1 mt.& !I) 9031 'Sea & Thd. et. R. 47 48 110 r CI eon dv off 554 563i111 ace & 81 Mer_gi et dvott..ll3 114 Meet Plnle 55 Soh 51 86'83 moll' 75 763( 8 runs & pme,..10", 13 !S Ashur' ay Im 68.84.7 g 85 Green & Paates..l2 &amyl :Revak...loX 10.14 Cheat & Walnut.3.ll4 aehuyl riavprf... 283( Sc 1000 Or & Coatee•ct re. Fa CEI3.-DULL Philadelphia Markets. JuLT 31—Fveniug The market fir Flour =Ames dull there being very little export demand, and - we redone our quotations 123ia gIY bbl. 1.100 bhla extra and extra family Ohio cold at 6 . 5 75 V' bbl; 18 6 1 236 05 313,4 for mixed old stook and fee, ground, and 635110575 for salvia: extra family and fanny lota aro hold at 55.a734e6.5136 as to quality. aye Flour to held at 83.6236, and Pennsylvania Corn Meal at esnas ani bbl. WREAT.--The demand cont.suea hunted. by* the of. remiss are very light and mom, ge l idity inginmi n nd , ate quote erouth.rn and Patina red at 118 et Win 600 boa alba latter sold at 1200 bun, and whi eat 125 m iltso for common to good. ate is dull at 730 for old and 680 Q' bus for new. Cmn—There ie very little offering ; small eats of yellow at 670. New Oa a are plenty an dull and in per i ne love' ; 3 ()Debug prima Delaware gold at 34e. afloat : old Pampa are quitted Ala/elec. BARK —There is very little demand for quoroitron. and let tto.l has been gold at 827.64/ per ton, whi ea is 0 0 ady.nce. Comm—The market continues arm, but we bear of no Pale' • • . PROVISIONS.—TbO market is very firm. bit the 551 5 5 are limired. Mere Pork 15 held at etreSeotureiir Ida. 56 ma Canvassed Hams sold at Mo.; Sidra at 12./.10 houlders at 1030 itr Th.. wish and silty dale. Lard.— The storm us very much ;educed. and beldam are firm at Me for bhle. and tea . and ]to lb for recs. WHISKY is unchanged, at no. for Ohio bhis.. 210 for Nuns,{seem do., 21c. for hhda. and etle. gallon for drudge. New York Stock Exchange—July 31. COCO Tenn 61. 893 ii W Mich Central R.... 383$ COO Missouri 6s 81% 360 d 0.... b6O 6 0 ki 10000 Lac & Mil Ld Gt 204 1 60 d 0..... .... 40430 b Erie & W Ist a , 7n3i 3W d. , .. 6836 N Y Central.— s3O 83k MO Illinois Cen tral ... 70 WO ..........,30 83K 3 , 0 do ~...... 7634 300 di b30 1 3„ r Mich 8 Guar stock. 43 leo d0......._.. 100 do.-- 130 200 00..._.....b63 100 d 0..... 83 , 4,100 d0...........W0 4315 10a do 83%.100d0........... 4344 as Erie Railroad... s 3) 24 100 do --- .....brO 43X 75 eq.... . 34 100 do 3 41k 50 Erie Ft Ass'atd..s3o 24 200 ^lev&Toledo H.bso 3814 150' kludYnn , Kiv R..... 27,;( :00 do.. ".,. WO Parleml6X 100 Chicavo & ' 77.01 300 Harlem fr iref 44 100 do . 78 Loa d WO 4434 400 Chi Bur &Quin.. 833( `OO La Closer, & Mil ft 84 (50 dO-___.... aOlB4 AI / MEH. di/ME$ are steadyT HE at 55.12 for t Pots, and 85 00 for Pearls w.th fades of 60 Obis. ••• • • tra.—lhe news per Bohemian wan without per eepti'de effect upon our mart' et for Stale and Western Floor. which. with comparatively small receipts of 6 1107 bbie shown no strait= cheese. Fel.. 1 200 hlis. tot 8636 10 for euperfine state; 86 100330 for good do; $4.8506 for sumo rfine W 'mere -, 850526 for common to meinm extra no; 86 10as so for shipping b ands of ex. tra rounds:mop Ohio 8 inhere F our is du I and h eavy, with *safes n 1 fie bb'u. at 84.9006 It supetfine B !tu mor.: £ , ll 6006 SU for extra do: 811 for Brandywine es 046.76 for Georgetown • ti 6 260'726 for ISb:thinned. suede. lour is quiet with'swle. o' tee bh e. at 819006 for superfioe. end 86000760 for extra. tarn atst.l ie ,quiet at 33 407 , 3 so fl , Jerigdy ; 83 ars 76 for Brandy wine. and 0 1 17 25017 GO tor punctirono. •Bye /Amu is qwet. at *Steed 20. Guaror 0 . fne market is quite unsettled• and emcee are anti ell nominal at 14145pi60, ems ; 210 bates old there at Ito. les. discount tor cash. ORLIN —Under the better news er Bohan ian the small impel of bet 46 632 bus our Wheat m .rket has improved le. with• a moderately soave emend—lino sales of 60.000 bus. mein ing new Ted Bouthert. at Si 3) i 32; red Western at 81 2i white Inman& tt $1.36 ; new red ' , Moot e 1.23, +ma amber lowa at 312301 25. With a fair demand and nontinund moderate reoei the market for • one is better, with sales of tO,too bus at 613ier023 for Women, mixed and 070 for choice ,svee t ro yellow. Otte are quiet. with sales of co 'thorn seri •Terso, at 370103, and Northern and Western at nvistwas.rk is fiat. with sales of 100 13' I; at els 26 for old Mess 11/6.80019 or new Mess; 312 CO for old rime 814 lot n w do. Beef is quiet. wits sales f 100 Ws Cie4 VI for Country him. , • 84 7ea 60 In, °until Mess,' *Cala 60 tor repacked 'Western . 8110 12 for extra Brim° ME Nand Beef Hama are nominal. Bacon In quiet Cut bleats are firm at 0090 for dhoul dere and lio for Uwe. Lard Is lire end quiet. with sales o' 166 Inds at 12XtrstAke. Butter and tiheese are unchanged. W B / 4 KT is steady, with sales of 3410 bids at 2030. NR.W VORK CAtTLE MAR ET —./qrst Day 7uesday —ltionlkß GLUT OP CATTLE AND AUDOC PION IN PRICES —The yards at Aflame's, this inorn• Inc, were again filled with Cattle—over four thousand heed hare barn registered since last week, and the quality is moth inferior in any for wen's pest. The oening' prices were fully half a cent per lb. lower, and all the morning the burliness was very dull at the redno two. We quore at Sag t a.; for the avem.to rare less thaniB ate. per lb Ihe intense heat operated In oheck ing the demand. And sherry ocibtilr re. mint Jutting ice cream, and other cooling refreehments were indulged in Bat few Moen remained lung in the yard at a time, the rays of the sun were an oppreestve. CITY ITEMS. B UnNSIDIt'S Peat OLD MONONOMIELL RYE Wunisv.—The under,tgned have become sale proprie tors of the celebritted u'hielt) distilled by ildr. James Burnside. of Alleelieny City, opposite Pittsburg. This superior Whisky is made of carefully-selected grain, end the process by which it is distilled secures it against the possibility of being impre4nated Volth tho deleteri .,us feed oil. It is abeolutely pure, dad it is not placed in the market until it has attained sufficient age to he catatable and wholesonte. To persons of delioate eon stittitlons, where a grateful stimulant is required, or in cases of sickness where liquor is needed, this Whisky suindles a desideratum which has been much felt. It has been critically analyzed by eminent °omelets. and certificates of its perfect purity have been given ; while the medical faculty siva evidence of their confidenee in It. and their appreciation of its wholesomeness by pro scribing it for their patieurs. Clary& SCOCkdalo, sole spot, No. 318 Walnut street. LORD I.(ONS IN PIIILADELPIII.I —Lord Lyons, the British minister, passed through Philadelphia yen rerday morning on his road to Canada, whither he goon for the purpose of paying his respects to the Promo of Wales. His lordship made a very brief ■ray in the city, only wailing long enough to select for himself a hand some suit of clothes at the Brown Stone Clothing Lail of Bookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street. s hove Sixth. Ile expressed great astonishment nt the vast and splendid 'ltem, of clothing for gentle men and youths kept on band at this famous astabl.sh moot. Wvocay SuADES, 017/ITAINS, AND UPIIOLSTEItY Room'. wholesale and retail, at Patten's Curtain Store, MlO,Chostn.t street. POLITICAL TRANBPADMIDS AND Bronx HUADED ovinted to order at:Patten'e Window-shade FitotorY BID Cneetnut street. LET Us 1313 JOYFUL lc—A little mirth mixed well and profitably with both business and philanthropy. How stupid life would be, both in labor and lithium, without' that gaiety within us which responds to the almerfuluese and beauty around us Nay, its main cur rents run all the deeper, as well as fresher awl purer, for the light thrills of Joi oneness that, len, hing and dashing. flow into them. The :vets would stagnate into pool* If the rivulets ceased to Vey. rhilocamh•rs and men of businesasave their souls alive. and hoer, their intellects fresh and healthy, by mingling their miithfulnees of youth with the soberness of age. Fun and philosophy usually combine in ell who purohase tho elegant Wyles of Guam , LLB t TOXIN, proprietor of the "One Price Gift Clothing Emporium," No. to? Chest nut street. A beautiful gift of value is presented with each garment gold. tf LADIES, READ THIS I—Dust end meths In oarpets ire elf otaelly eradicated by the Pateht Carpet-bent ma Moablee, 1201 Noble street. Send your ordor, or oal coo the operation. Pm'hums MURRAY'S CAMPHORATED CORDIAL.-- this admirable Cordial Is designed especially for all those oornplaintis incident to the heat of sum mer. Diarrhea and severe pains of the stomach, vomiting, &c., readily yield to its very soothing influ ence. It is unite ploaiont and grateful to the mate _alter a trial, few versonn will be willing to be without it,,, , iltope leaving for the country ahou.d cot do so teitgout providing themeelvel with the Cordial. It to BeWeiil/i2th and Vine, AO. 09 c it ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTEIB UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST StIOUT ICONTINENTAL HOTEL—Corner Ninth and Chestnut. John Moorhead. Pittshug 1. L Moffatt,' blevlison. lad Jar Spe•r i jr. Cincinnati, 0 Mrs IF Coyle. Wash, B WA eddison, Calif ruin T H Fuller. Berton eeolilienner. Cincinnati Max `itadier, empirical!. 0 Jacob Krown, Cincinnati J liurkhoure.thnoinnath : 4 It Greenbaum, lowa J t. Preston & do, Ohio HO. Wattora. Louisville J F Taylor & in, Charlest'n .1 Darrow, • tra B 1f Lowe. New Orleans Thos 8 NICCAIIV. Alabama Mini Id MoCally, Alabama Rll ..'Orgell, hi Clair E It Petherbri lee & 1, Balt Amos Ross, New Orleans A Gordon Montreal G C Wmsor. Poston Jan W Gordon. filentg, Ala It F Thomas. Baltimore J IlloConaug hv.Oattyshurg W Texas W r. Rayne. Charleston 0 V Walker. colurnhia.S C W Hallowell, Philadelphia J M Erawart. Troy, N Y 0 W Van Lear & la, tit Joe Mims Mary Buchanan. Mil Mee l Buchanan, Md ^alma Helen J math, Md W A Green..St Louie A D Smith & la. Pittsburg Capt Jon Smith Piitsburg York Mire Marvin, Jr, Brooklyn 'P Petal, New Mire Perlis, bridge. Halt W J Parvin, Pottsville miss Walker, new York Miss Danforth, Now York W H Veen Rer J Sinclair k la John B Gray, St Loam o. E Tower, Baltimore B Muff. New N , ark R 0 Duke. Louquana F W Walter. Atlanta. Ga Dr T Geutebrink, Atlanta fi R Addison, Baltimore Mrs W Harwo-d, N 0 I. W Lyons. New Orleans U Blazon. Bridgewater D F Brounman. !Ammeter T T Wierman. Harrisburg Mann. Jr, Bellefonte 51 Waddln. wellefonte P Putnam, Boston 8T Crawford & ad, Ga. Miss A Butierworth.Mies Mies cr.wford G - ora.ia Mies Mary redhead. Thee Chas emu , H liimora DEI N Now York . 1 , • • r.r.. J A Notran dalaware Jae R Llttie, Nov York Fifty Fisk, Pottsville C tt H Macon h Delaware •tiri 11" El Pit'rsibu're bee L Hohmann, Pittsburg Jae Watson & dap Wash airs A Rem , . Parksburg L T & ha. Baltimore D i 4 conkling, N Y *4 1' Phuseri. Warn. D ZI) Gilman. Va'ash, D C 11F Page. Lexington BY W B Brewster, New York J N Conker. rrov, RI Dr T u Phinery, Georgia J G Cress, (-coma F. Williams Norwieli.Coon A .'almer. South Carolina Thor W Coosler, S Carolina I) W t an mien. N 1 ork Chas Wood, Terre Hau e.IF Boyd. Indianapolis John B Taloo t, Conneatie Nt .1 Hammond. iloorg.a T%V Manehan. Georgia IM Cole. Geor "a • Rosenfeld. Chicago J B Reid, Gr.ffin. Ga a. illis me, Griffin. Ga Mies Dickson Sth Carolina B Tsfr & chicaso . n Far t s Pheei Alaharna Heididatioh. New York Lewis elensonsond, Cm, 0 Silas C Day. New Albany David Dodd, New York B Perry, Baotou Ayres ii Blakeman. KY Thos F Blake MAU, By ons, South Carolina J Plummer, Albany D Morrie, Ellington E B Sherman, blassanhu'tts F Stroheeker, e Mr Mathews & le, Dalt G O Tennant, S Carolina Mr Earoy -James Bogardiee. N Y J 1, Johnson. Georgia GAP Woilbarn t la, Texas Chas •• I ott. Philadelphia. Dr A Mum. & la. N y Miss Ten F.yon. Pe York hID Melnr, New York J n Grant A non. Toronto Jae W Bell St Louis A J Oloribrenner &da Pa MieeBrmall. York Pa K Chamberlin, 'Pro,, N Y ur Terry &la C noinnati Mrs Harris, Baltimore Mme slams, B,ltirnore NITS Itlliott.imore W .1 Barns, lowa 0 bosom, ealifornia h nfua Wyman. Noaton L G bode,,. New York 11 II Stevens, New York }Delia d B Greenwood, N Y el p Jr. la V I i New York NW Cat o erw od. Pa J Near AJ Do,ale, P. ow York' GIRARD HPllBE—Ninth and Chestnut titreeta K I en. Phi:nolriphlit Wm Bait ley, Baltimore Jas Buckley, Baltimore A Cnn..inaham Pittsburg J 0 Gabel t • ott4Vll a it 11 Bowie New °Huns hoop elms , n /c son 'Tenn C H Perry &Ia vial, Miss iterry, Misaiea i,pl Master Perry Mississippi J 11 Beatty, Pottsville Wm ChrislY,Virainia W Christy, Virginia D n chields, Atlantis city isa Shields. Atlantio City Mtge Conk. Atlantic City Mm it Birrels,Avantio City Miss Birreis. Atlantic City Miss NI Birreis Atlantic City 14 1•111.4.011.11, New York Miss Marius. New y'rt:k Mils Newbold New York Burden. Atlabtio City B [Moe". Atlas to" Cu" CN Warts. Ca lisle Mrs Farringtos Indiana Aire Easing St Louis Sas Incurs. St Louis Ansel Gowitiar. New York Greenlee Devilling, Va IV i Quint. & le. Virginia T a Hunter. Reuling John CPost, New fork Miss Post Now York A G • non, clue Jo John C leffrlrs, New York ir 11 Linn, New `, ork Whitaker. Maryland W G Murray.Newyork De n P French. Vir.inia 3^n R b Mazer. Wash, ti C .Mrs H Foy. Baltimore Miss till. Foy. Baltimsre C Low Choy , no Mine V G tiamlin. Illinois W B Bobbing Baltimo re J tymil h. Kentucky B Hanford. Richmond John 1, Hewitt Ala Miss Walter tyluissip e i aline Hall. Mississippi Miss Lindsey, Mis.isgippi Charles Hall, Missisiippi Richard s Ward B C Major I B Thompson. bliss Maw Kate Fitzgerald, Balt • Dickinson. New Orleuns Hon 'r Jones Woke N Col Julies 'Moon James It Foy. Baltimore H A Phely a & 1 i, Wash James ft Phelps. la ash Miss Phelps, Washington Wm Pass i an, W'maiort Edw Mahon, Cinoinnati. 0 Geo Young & son. Chicago 41. t Adams. Pei ns Ivanis Mrs Adams, Penosylvanie Chas Bridgman. Baltimore Jos Canning.. Baltimore P lone.. Pennsylvania C W ilnsile. Cbioaro Bra A K hloClure. Pa A J Poona , liwait. Mies H A Noyee.Cleve and 3 AA Moorhead, Pa Jan wrightsun, Michigan Min Wrightson, Michigan It M Coulter, Lamoridge Ja I' Wright. Susquehanna W Willard. Winsport rohn Tompkins ; alabama John Ii Briggs. New York P Jenkins. Dublin Miss on, North Carolina Mra iiraughen, N Carolina Miss Draughon. N Carolina J W Draushon, N Carolina Cam Tenisleton, N Orleans Mrs it Remain. Delaware Cline Benton Jr, Del N Ellmaker Lane W B Moore & In. Snow 11111 Di L M Blackburn Miss John F Clew New York T Mei-rimer. Pennsylvania Banger. at Louis Gen H Anderson N 1 ork TB stunting. Newyork W Cochran. Mississippi C C ipperl Miasisaippi Thou Sharp, Na,hv,lle W H 'tenni & wf. ht Louie Jan Hari e• Wash. D 311 Merino. Texas .1 Murphy, Biltimore Mr Harper. Ohio ll O wood, Connecticut James Connor. Penueu.lv'a Mire De Potent. Conn etre Connor. Pennsylvania Miss Conner. Penns/Ilea W W Bradley , Michigan it Al Bradley, Miejasan Janine Allen. linltimme R Aro strong. Baltimore H. Watts, Penne. ivania re vi aim, Pennsylvania 11 Barney. New York Goa T Coulter, Ba'tin ore (leo P Pennsilv'a Geo P Andrews, Arkansas F Lewis. Pridadelphia 1) Sanford. Amsterdam Den Ireland, AMR or 8 Hewitt. Amsterdam 11 Cool, New York K Cool. New York Broads, Now York J Harrison New York Halloo k, New York 14 W Hop kins, New York J Richards, New York AMERICAN HO rE6—Chestnut. above Fifth. Daniel Deaden er. Baltimore W F Sherman, New York W 0 irdtoT.Cheste , county El 6' PlaMener, New York W T IP Farr, Peynesville B B B noire 4 R Jameson. Ph ladelphia If h Griffin & In, N Terrier C o t A It Freemen. Maryland J A Pudley. Ohio C W llhame Ohio Jail Anita &,a Phil% Jan Hunter & In. Virginia mins Hunter Virginia. Oeo B st, Schllell Raven Win Sin I, Balt imnre A miller Now York I J Ito ner„ Wit. Del Poll Wrist'''. Poston J D toss. Chester co. Pa John it enkm & In. Zareelle b C Chammon. N ..150.9 Joe P. Helaine., New Jersey Wm,. Blake &In, y N W brine , . Vermont Wm M Verm't Pr, mer Per nsylvania S Newell, New i ork Geo Wolcott, Bostrm H Wslenit, Boston Thou II bunion, inrester no 'l` P Kleiohans. N Jersey B F Griswold, Bel City li Chandler & wf, N Y ST. LOUIS HOT EL—Cnol taut street. abcwo Third. M A Wo.tcott, Cincinnati F 1 41 Melldr. Cincennatt Chas • Smith & wf. T hills P Barton. Providence. R I 4 8 Kdahall. For, R I John - 4 owill. Beaton TH Pewit. Phi adelphia, "0 Wilson • avannalt. On H B Maglat ha. Maze Thos J Mattin. Pnila, Mm Hill, Hu ka county Lew e Borst & lady Thos 114wneon. hew ork D arhart. New Jolley Ellwood Corbett, Maryland John Dunn A NV Ramer. Pennsylvania, Geo Rogge. New York win °Trans & wf. Rahway John York Chas t, ew Yora' W tipeinher tlenrro Renshaw. Boston Jll '•rant New York TB Kg,ter. Philndelptitg, U A Davis, Now York S 0 bkono,Puilouelphia Ellie 8 Arnim, New York THE UNION—Arch street. above 'I hi rd. RII Graham. Washingtibn, Mrs Peck. Providenoo.R. bias Peck, Provideno.„ R. I E Mager.. Ilalemma P ',pooh Jr. Bridesburc, Pa W W s, Virginia P Baldwin. Virginia Cnnov r. Vii tired. Freronrr $ O Falwell. Ailantio "ity 8%1 Witi.ernw,AtlantioCit M Ralnh.rt, Tamaqua J Vore. Dnbl.n Ind ona hno Weisham. ^ Or ease O r. McCoy, Owe Jun A Shaw, Cinainns O A Jenkins • la. Newtau I'. A F Im.r. Louisville KY Dr Howler. Phoenixville R M Bad:eon. Potaiville Mra B P Hodgson, rottsvillo Gen It 13 Clarke & wf, N C Wornian, Frenolitin. NJ :11ERCHAN'P6' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Aroh. R Stones, Texas D It 'Karr, Pittsburg Ono +creche., Laminator hiss Sorooh_er. Lancaster Jim Fishbaiik , Indiatinpolts P swing. Batavia. tthlo Jue N Waggoner. Galatia 0 Rand Ewan la. Pittsburg WJaelrgon. ',wick, H Pettobone. Pennsylvania W.l Wood & la. Tonnemeo Cl W 8111,n1. Halmnore Robt Rosa & wt. Pnilada Dl 7 May & son. Elkton Md Ja• aloeunk ay % Pa Nam) MoKi WV, Marslatid Mum Parnh Modtnetrr.Md J C Wench, Hohickysb'g Chas Heilner, M 9 Murtlity. Ph da Wm Paul A le. hens Yong Camplatll Pittsburg It A Bakewo 1. st i onus W Rakewell Pittsburg J imeston, Newark. 0 W H oyer It 1n.1%.w York 01 C Perrin. Covington, Ky Jae Wilma. Lewisburg. Pa Profammy. I. t a Pa t. McNeal Mt Joy, Pa 0 J ood & N Y H Gaylord, Ply mou h, Pa JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut atreet. above Sixth. E Rookies. New York \V Bunker, New York Mrs Rantord, New York A. A .•reenough. Bald mote Jos G MoKeev.r, Baltimore T .1 . Frazier. Washiestt2p Wm Thompson. Tron on F H Lie flow. blehtb'd, Ara. Dr Palmer, Pow k Alts Purnell, N Carolina Miss Dudly North Carolina Semi fi Meyers N Carolma ripalding. Now Hanteentire G Y Reeves Banta Ore .1 11 Mott. Pk.annn.h. Oa 0 rercell, eh melSon. s C Parker N tams, Me rretuark W C !Ude!, Bedford, Va STATES UNlON—Market street. shove Sixth. Win Blair, CarHite Winner. Potholelphia II A Pooh. Cincinnati W T 3with, Aitrania, Pa JII httxwell. Altoona, Pc I gunman. A tonna. Pa R cI 11. a inlet.. altocna Pao W A Holden, Alinonai Pa Gee F Huff &tonna. Pa A J 4 1 /Wirth. Lewmtown Amos Townsend. Jr Penns II Fitzinininne. Phila J F hll:try, y i ; e a r ; 1 51 e aware mp h e r o : P JohnJA x n TA .N r I e ns 0 1 ,F ll n a nen t , ol l t mi v s , ta b Mine Carney, Yoric V 1 , ewootner. :Nhiopellemra Foils. Pottev rt, ille Thee RinCgOitli Aiar) land d C Bowdon, Johnstown COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth Street. at Chestnut. J Devoe. West Cher ter Wm Lewis, West Chester SairaW Lamall, Phil, Ftrinci• Good, Chaster co imo L Hodgson, Havana Bann D Hodson. Havana W it Al motet, Ph ila Pr .nois Good, cheater co Thos Griffith. Wilm, Del Relit BCit R Caleb Prince. Cisestar co Smalley D.. rlinsion, Pis Lll 8 oboe &la i,ane eo lieu) Cutier &l a. Lane so J N Benjamin. Maryland Dr M Hammond, Del Saco McWilliams, Pa James C trailer J .1 W Bibb Jr lady, Pa W T Hamlett, Maryland W Moore. Choker cc P t Jas Habitual), Lane no, Pa Goo L Nightingale, Dot le8t()V71/ BA RIYY 11,07`41,-Benond mt.. belay' Tun Dr Win Wetherell & son.NJ Levin; H Davie, Pa • , , H Samuels. Philadelphia FK P hotninOrClalr r % ou ,, g. Montgomery oo elms Ktrahrpin• bucks oo H 0 ?WV, BOckg co .1 Parry. /hicks co • Leedom, Mich co WM Maler, , Moltenham M A riunth. Fremont Wm Bron.'nuoßc Co 1 Bill, he rmanti.wil smith Eareer Fox Chime Button. Bunts oo E Lanossrer, Doylestown Wis, Williams Buckingham ckman, Newton Cn s Palmer, Bucks co Juno Wo.ton, Bunke on 'I nos Ent, Now York Miner Plitlit,e, Newtown MT. VERNON HOT El.—Becond street. above Arch B T Armstrong. Delaware 6 E Tallman. Pa F ChCr. Holmssburg Jahn Vanaant. itriatol Jas Wcod, tee I'hnd Thos Moore. f hila Dr ET Rgal, Omawaro Alex R Watson. boston Mrs ft Watson. Bostona batnO .1 Fletcher, Boston Wnt Joslin, Aow York . BLACK BEAK HQTEL—Third st..ati. CallowhilL Unnlet. Hamburg' Alias Far , h Krom. Pa Miss nisinmer,Pn. John Barmit, Tremont Chas -ninny. Hartsville Chas Hatitsr. Jenkintown Wm Horner. Pennsbur4 l'inesrove Utlnn Y Kurhm . Fouling A Brinkman, Penns)lvans. E F Probst, Phtlatlelpnia ht C open Gooporeburii Frank Derr, Norrirown Cass! r Falters. Somerton Goo, anchor, Colebrookdalo J .1) Yourig, blontg Square Frank P. [nab, Hartsville HERCHA NTS* HOIIKE—Third et, t above Itallowtou, David al Warner, Phila A Hamilton, Philadelphia J aco b , t e i g a r , Hamburg Dant Al. N once, Bethlehem Jacob Utnated. Berke no D Vitale, Bath, Pa T L e b anon Lpwiz Driller, heading A Shaffer, Kutztown has`Jarrett, Monte co, Pa E Ai Jarrett, Chicago Joe A Bowman, Lebanon NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoe street. ahoy', Third. Wm C !tarns. Greenville . Amos Grabill, New York N . ores Kerne. Jos Whittaker. Pa N Applohaoh, tuokeco. Pa 0 liiwa.kins, Now Tenet 'Mie Bath° , earn. York no hdrnondi, Tennessee J J .toe Circe r, Day lestown, .Pa C Partolette, MD, N J J A glee, J C Considine, Pa G Whitaker, Durham, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st. ob. Henry lineatior, Books no John Miller Burka oo Jacob Lash. Pennetivania D Be , tolet. they, Pa A Benoist, Clay, Pa M X Roger, Lano 00, Pa FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Boomid street. above Marko). Jesse Boulder. Delaware Aaron Brad)). Hampden James Morvhs. Dover. Bel Alms Lanonster 11 1) Chipman & la, Cm, 0 8I) MoGonogahVorsr.Del t F orceu tor Tice Prts*.l QUAYA2IA—Mohr Trade Wlnd,Baxter-282 bads 27 bble Kuser J 1 Peniston. IN'rE 4 34lJl 4 6l'.:fiCre. FiwitlT FACE =NM Bohr Trade Wind. Baiter. 1b dna from Uuaytima. %with sue ir to J F Penieton. Steamer Black Diamond. Allen. 25 Imam from New York. with mdse to W Al Baird & Co. Steamer Bristol A,10n.14 home from Now York, with mdse to W MBaird dr, Co. "mvonTr.n Nan. Ftemniiip Virginia. Kelly, berme, arrived at Moll mood 3 th ult. Ynr Sten yeste Mehl ;rday ennoboo, Johneon, honoe, arrived at N k , New Africa. Shannon, for Liverpool. cleared at flew rnre yesterday. Steamship City of Weshmston• Jeffrey, from Liver pool, arrived at New VorliesterdaY. Steamship Teutoula, Taube, for Hamburg. cleared at New 9orir yesterday. Slop Grey Pattie. Hughes, cleared at Now York yea terns) Inr City. Point. Ship John •rrrake, Teal, for Philadelphia, cleared at Live• haul' Penn, ship Ws, Penn, Meade, for Baltimore, oleared at Li verpool 18 ult. Ship Vulna. Holm, for Cronstadt, cleared at Boston SO h nit Wild Pigeon. Mayhew, cleared. at New York 3 est" t , 13) 10( rococo.) O. Lark 941119 rococo. Paula, for South America, sailed from 'Richmond 30th lilt Ocean t ?We, Yates for Mount , a, cleared at N Yntf. )ox:Trday. Weoeter, Lord hence tar Boston, go rtmii.nd at Soirees , Hole 30th ult. Rug Chia/tut. Pennleton, hence for Boston, sailed fro ['relieve' hole r9th nit. 04,1 WPM A 'intl.. Mow. heal Gino awn, NO THE - PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAt AUGUST for Lloatqn. woe at Holmes' Hole SOth ult . . &Mr Everglade, k aton, hence for Roden. arrived at Holmes' Hole 28th ult, and eatled agan 29th. sailed 29th eohre IA A Roe, S T Garrison. W Paxson, Tele graph, 8 Towmpmd. and H P Simmons. Satire Robin. Wa lace. hence for Salem. and M Bette. Thomason, do thr;Bottton, arrived at Holmes' Hole 2Sth Ult. holirs AMY Kellner. Marls. banes for Bodoni 0 ft Rogers. Langley, from Baltimore for Newharypart; Mary E Smith. Smith, do for 8.1. m. and Roanoke, Smith. from Eastport for Phitadelptita, arrived at Holmes' Hole 29'h ult. bailed. sohrs M Bette, Louisa pver, and Roanoke. Bohm Polly ?rice, Adams. .0 L. Sturgis Norris. Min welota, Baker. hence for Boston; Georgia Sweet, do for Newburypoq; A Weeks. Goof ray, do for Salem: La martin°, Johoson. from Roston for. Ph dadelPhie. F Shannon, Bowen, from Nook port for Pete sburs. rind Halo. Newman. from Newburrport for Philadelphia. remained at Holmes' Hole 90th ult. Also temamed, relics Percy 11eilner. S A Mount, and it E Smith. s ehr Hotline. itteiey, cleared at New York ) osterdtf for Philadelphia. Bohr Mary Ann Magee, Magee, from Alexandria, ar rived at Boston 30th ult. Bohm °twee Franklin. Tyler, E A Andereon.o m mar, O OR Tolley, Higgins, and Charles. Hudgins, hence, arrived at Brehmond &he ult. Steamer Planet, Wilson, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. BO TRLINRAPPf. (Correspondence of the Pregs.) CAPE RACE, July So Peened, slap .Euphrasia go ng west. On or about rho 7th of ...moat th - o Birtlettle Reef light resealtsken into Now Lonuon for rep ilr.i. A eobr exhibiting two white fined lights wit take her Plane on t ord e rticic un Ligh t h o users are completed. ity of the Board. A. Al. PENAVOK. LiMithouse Impactor, Third Diatnet. New York, July 30, 1860. Mabee is hereby given that the bell boat. Bonk. having been overhauled. cleaned. and new]) painted, has been returned to hell a atton at the rout. marking. the canter, •nd the entrance Into Portland Harbor by Cape elizabeth. By order of the Liclitheuee Huard. THEO. P. GREEN, Lighthouse Inepector First Marled. Portland. July 29. )860, SPFX/X AL NOTIOEB CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN the City, t3S South THIRD street. CIRCUL,R PRINTING, Hest and Cheapest in the City. nt 34 South THIRD atteot. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City. at 34 South THIRD street. HAND-BILL PRINTING. Rest and Cheapest In the City, at 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other delimit>. Don of Printing, of the moot superior quality, at the most soossosoNe rates, at RING WALT H BROWN'S. Drexel'e Building, 44 bouth THIRD street. iylJ LI ONn PRIOR CLOTILING OP TFIRI LATEST STYLES, made in the best manner, expressly for RL PAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to oruer warranted [mu factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is etnotly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only lair way of dealt= All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO. xet-tf Sild MARKET Street :3ALAMANDER, FIRA•PROOP SAFES.--A 061.) large astortinent of SALAMANDERS for We at rats rontille orices. No. M 4 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia. sald-rf EVANS & WATIStul* S 14 A kf 13 N * 8 SAVING FUND—NOMTHWXBT Cowan). sacorca and WALNUT BTRRICTS.—DOPOSiLe re ceived in email and large amounts, from all clams of iho community, and allowe in Mutat at the rate of FIVF PER CEN r, per annum. I.Loney way be ilra - ern by cheeks vntbout ion of In tares!. Office open doily, from 9 until o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi dent, FRANKLIN FELL Trogrorer and Sooretary, CHAS. M. MORRIS ME YE li a t MIRACULOUS VERMIN DR erne-reit, the oldeert and boat remedy known for Ex terminating HATS and •MlCt., CoCRROAOBEB BUGS, ANTS, MUSQUITOEB, FLEAS, MOTHS, GItAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INS' , ()TB. Kr Primeval Depot, 610 BROADWAY, N. Y. ntylB-Ihe Mold by all Dnzeglety everywhere, WILEY—ITT I.L.—nn the 20th ult.. hr Nov. J. B. Mad dox. Mr. 13, , bert .1. W 110) to MITI Mary Hill. H • LL—M. A VTHE WS —tin tho Hth of April. by Rev. Dr. Gilroy, Mr. James T. Hall to Mine Louisa M. MV thowel, all of this city. ALLEN—TROMP OON.—!In the 90th ult.. by Rev. Di. Brandy, Samuel Ster'ing Allen. M. D.. of Bristol, R. 1., to Mies Anna Thompson, of Philadelphia. LEI BERT,—At (Jenne. town. on tho morntng of the 31st ult., Elizabeth Letbart. to the 7Gth year of her age. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. Main street. near %mt.. an Thursday afternoon, at 4 oWook, with out further mama. . • 1111111 a RDSON.. —Nn Third -day moraine, at west Farms, New Yo• lc. Henry P. Richardson. non of Thos. and thin. I'. Riehardson. aged 7 year,. ••• NUBILE—On the 29111 nit.. Captain Joseph L. Nobre. in the both )enr IP his are. Hie re (dives and friends and those of the family, are invited to attend his luneral, from his late residence, Oathdrine street. below Front, this ( Wednesday ) morning. t mist Ist. at 8% o'olook. Funeral services and interment at Cathedral Cemetery. servic es and the 29th ult., Mr. John C. Email. In the 64th yonr of his age. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, Undo L. Piekel. in Wildoy (late Beef rd *treat, below Han ever. ' iaateenta ward, thin ( Wednesday) !nothing. at 7 o'clock. • HoJtviANN,—On the 29th ult., Mr. Jaoeb Hermann, in the 68th year of hie age. Funeral from hie late residence, No. 240 North Fourth street. this( • odoesdny) afternoon, s,t3o 0o k. • _HA4 ti.—Ou the 291 n ult., of onlmonerr consume lion. Sarah Jane, eidest daughter of Dr. John J. and arearet Hare, in the 22d year of her aye. Funeral from the residence of her parents. 2 8 New street ( Wednesday 1 afternoon. at 2 o'olock GDR R -Al.—On the 29th ult, Mrs Cecilia Gurren wife of J. V. Ourren, in tne 26th year of her age. Funeral from he residence of her husband, No. 1130 Lombard street this ( Wednesda )at3o. M. BLitt the 29th pit. Isabella, wife of Thomas Drown, in the 46th year of her aye. Funeral groin rho resiosnce or tier nugUand, south w-st orrn or of Frankfcrd road and homelier' et., this Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 (Vetoer. • AO. DEGO the 30th ult., Wm. Henry, infant son of Thomas and Rebecca:aid/brook HAHN n RD.—Lin the 29.11 wt.. Henry Hurts. son of Robert and Mare Barnard aged 3 years and 9 months. BLOOMER.—tin the 29th ult., Jane bloomer, in the 81st year of her as% Male T 19.—0 u the 28th ult., at Wilmington. Del., Thomas Alonzo Dousnten, i lent son of 1 - hos A. and Elizabeth E Daughter., aged 4 months and 8d irs • tne 28th nit . Mrs. El.ga, wife of Mr. G. Etter in the 82.1 (tarot her age HOWL LZ —'.n the .Bth ult.. Mrs. Sarah Ann Howits 'sire of 'n s. A Downs, aged 111 years. UCLIIES,—On the 30th ult., James Hughes, in the 25th I eat of his ago. Funeral (tomb slate resid.tnee. Fitter street, between Montgomery and it armor', this( Wednesday )a terneee. at 4o along ttur.—On the 28th ult.. et Landa,pe View. Montgomery county. Mrs. 1.1 s+*•th Hurlbut. relict of the la e liezekieh Hurlbut, in the 73d sear of her age. Pune al from the ,esidenee of he• water, Musa Martin. No 820 Walnut street. this (Wednesday) morning..at 10 01c109.1c. JEFFERS —On the 29th ult..Catlyfri no•J Were, yowle rs, datutlitor of nueh and Mary Ann Jeffers. Mc °LENA N.—On the 30th ult.. Margaret McGeehan. rued 40 yearA. Funeral Rom the residence of her aiater,C4iharine Doran northeast corner of Eighteenth and Ruben sin , Una ( 'rednesda• I morning, at 9 o'oloolr. M ET rLEN.—On the Mb ult. Mr. William Mettler'. aged 63 yearn. Funeral from hie late reektenee, in Harriett street. between Hanover and Palm, r. and Richmond and Reefer.: at.oeia Wedne.daytafrernoon. at 3 Wel% al I LLh R.-0a the 29ta u t.. Edward F . son of Frederick and Martha Miller, in the 27th year of hie ate . _ S,IORGAN.—On the 30th ult , Annie Morgan. daugh tor of Patrick and Mary Morgan, aged 5 years 1 month and 6 owe. nLAsK AND PURPLE FOULARD -s-1 , SILKS. • Oath bleak Pollard Bleak B.reges. M. 6 4. 7 4. and 8.4 wide. 'Blade Crape St 4 nretz same widths. I'3 ray Cherie S. rot Poplins. Way Chene Ilsre,es and , 4ohairs. Brook are a, ruffled points. upin'e .ummer gumbazi nee and Chaim Mask and white ',swag and Organdies. &u. IfEIVOIS & eON, Atourninx_Store. No. 441 k CH FANUT Street. N. B.—During July and August we cloud at 6 P. M. THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTIPLE— CLARET Patent IN 9 ELIBLENCILS, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indolihly. They do their work better than ink, without its trouhw or nak of Blotting. Each will mark 9 000 articles. For side, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. 't A )(LOH CO., Agents for the Manufeeturer. No. 911 CHESTNUT Street. lea 3m THE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE titucitholdere of the Ploindelphiaßtesmship Dock Company, will ha held at Nn SOD North De aware Ave nue on MONDAa. e uKnetB, PAL at 11 o'clock. noon, for the election of five Painters, and the tran4aotvn of o DENNIS. lyst-et fie^tetarr and Treasurer. Kre OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VALLEY AND porroviL , I it Al. ROAD COM t. ANY. PHILADRLPHI.. July 27. IMO. Tho Coupons due Ist August. 1060. of the Ftret Mort gage Sentinel the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company will he read on preeentat on at the Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia, on end after that date. JOHN L. (IC/DMA - RD. 13787 t Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PHIEADELPHIA AND READING ILAILMS.D . COMPANY. !Gauen, 1860, The, holders of the bonds di this Company. due July 1, MO, can now receive. upon applioation at this office, 10 Por cont. in cash, upon th e terms specified In the omen ar attached. The holders are also entitled to the bens At of a slag ing Fend of 8140,0q0 per annum, ea established by stockholders at their annual meeting. held January 9, /HO, and in pursuance of the °entreat, entered into by he company and duly recorded, to carry the Sallie intr !foot. B. BRA OFORL, Treasurer, CIRCULAR. Nantes to Ms Holders cd . PM/ode/Ain end Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds,dus July 1, 1860 These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the read, amounting in the aggregate to 83.3M,400. The not revenue for the last fecal rear was six time' the amount of the annual interest on these bonds, The managers; propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the =neap:akin the precise condition in ethicli they are now held Fresh sheets of among for the interest, payable half-yearly. will be issued. A. bonus 016 per cent. will be given to the fielders in consideration et their aasentiug to the extension. I his twins will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds, pn their nigning a receipt and presenting their respec t we bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement Fill be form.hed on application. By order of tbe Bost d of Managers, vt, H. 011,11 LEVI W. GROFF, Near DAN EVILLE, LANCASTER CO., Du, Manufacturer on tbe Prooess Fg PINCE 18.12 DOUR pis ILLRED PARIS RYbt W. 14Ky. Warranted t , be Pure. wi , hou• C ,rn DISTILLED FROM TOR BRST OP RYE ONLY. aul-Int" AWNING AND VERANDAH STRIPES, in heavy Ronde. and fat °Mors, fer sale by RiIEPPARD, VAN Re WANG Pl 4. & A ft HIEON, 1t• lOO B CH En Pr+ UT street. NEW SPRIhG SKIRTS, FOR LADIES, eigi4c a n n i , pg r n. ai nT i b , e 4 t 7glol.eipapufso t'll, VAN iIAffLING , ARAM. 'l9OB CHtIaNUT Street. t THE N EAT PST PHOTOGRAPH IS •••• tbo Vi&ting Card Pllntoroph made by REIMER, SECOND Ptroet, above GREEN, suitable for mailing. Vlotlng Cards. &o. ho charge for two dozen is only 81.80, Il• TIM MTS"ES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S English and French Rotrding and 'Day Pohool, for YOWIR Ladle.. N 0.1703 WALNUT litreot, will to re opened on Wirdnesday.Rept. 12111. aul SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE.-178 Bar tels Heinle Turpentine landing from Pahooner E, L B. Wale., rind for Fele by ROWW.Y, . A U. BURNER, & CO., No. 16 TOUT}[ WHARVES aul BEARD AND MOTJSTAOHE FOR ALL. TFIR ORFAT SECRET OF IRt ARABS ['BOUGHT 'lO THIS COUPITRV.—It is well known that the Arabs have the fined beards in the world, and the subsonb , r now offers. In aline verity, the prepare, Hon wed by them. heretofore unknown. whloh is war• ranted to erodive a luxuriant b and to from you , to atx weeks. on the [mo ,, thest f ue. without Main or injury to the skin. 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Publigiors and llooksollers. 1530 25 South SIXTH went. above Chestnut. 3UST PUBUSFIPD—TI R G T L S FIJUDOVS ANNUAL D Dtl3TB for 1831 to 1360 --oontroninethe amended Coneoltut , on,Cm u ynon &hoot I ow Conaohdatton Law and ite supplement, Corpora hoe Law. Militia LKor. Crlminal Code, with report of the revisers; Free Flanking I.nw KAY & BROTH" R. . _ Law Booksellers. Publi,hora. and Im_porters. 11/7 19 *lath eIXTII I treat LEGAL. IN TILE COLIAT CIF COMMON PLEAS OF ryttiNTOONIERY COUNTY._ . Jacob B.klotfner and Caroline his wife. in net t of the said Caroline and s lige Alornseon• plaintiffs. vs. ea muel Vies, Ann B. Clark, IG.za Fins, Joseph Pis.. tam Fine. John Evans. and :torah tots wife. Catharine Boyd. *minh nes, s mufti Borden. John Borden, Jo- Eeth Borden. Ann Bowen Louisa Burden. Benjamin Bevan. andGeorse Bevan, dolendanto. Action of Partition. Poo 2.9 of use st Term, IWO. [.lour of Writ.] Mont-ornery County, se.faz ar„) TteComtnonvrealth at Pennsylvania to the Bliertff of Montgomery County. Greeting. We command jou that you summon Batnnel Five , Ann B Clark, Eliza Fite, Jenne Joseph Fins, Alt rotm Fins. John Evans. and Sarah his wife. Catharine lleld • hannah Fiss. Samuel Hoyden. John Borden, Jo seph Borden. Ann Borden, Louisa Borden, Benjamin no an. and George Bevan. (defenda , ts.) late of your county. so that they be and appear before our County Court al:omit - ton Pleas, to be ho;den al. Norristown, in and for paid county. on Monday wealth day ot August. o. D. 184 0 , to answer Jacob Hoffeer. and Caroline. his wife. to -tithe of the sail Caroline and t 112:1 Niqrrla on. (plrinturs). of a plea whormoro, whereas the said plaintiffs and defendants, together and undivided. do hold all that mnssuage, tenement, and tract of and. situated in Lower Merton township ' in said county of Montromery. bonded by lands of WII lam Let.hcr, Sa muel Benders. and Genie Kelly. contains five acres and thirty-ono perches, or thereabouts, with the am Purtenances, e a,tition thereof between them acatording to the lows and customs of the Commonwealth of Perm- Ivantn. In such oases made and provided, the said de fendant* do gainsay anti retails. and the same to he done do not per • it very uni natty and contrary to the same lawn and customs. ,tatii havey ou then and there too nnmes of those sumniteTed, and this writ hereof. Fat not. Witness the Honorable.l)niel M. Sumer. Prerident 01 our svd Court at Norrratown. this 14th day of June, el. D. /1:40. . •. •••• [Signed.] F SULLIVAN. Prothonotary. Published by order of tho Court of Common Plass o Montiomery nauntr. JOHN AL 81'AUFtER. Shand' fy4•wBc W ASHING TO N MILLS, FORMERLY BAY STATE MILLS BHAWLti of all inert:, in great variety. Embossed aud Printed TABLE COVERB UNION BEAVERB end BROAD CLOTHS. .B A LMORAL SKIRTS, DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINUS. 3•{ BACA itiOB and Leal:7 ZEPHYR CLOTHS. Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and OPERA FLAN NELS. Printed FELT CARPETING S. For toLlo by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, ad South FltON'T Street, and 35 LETITIA Street AGFNOY OF THIRION. MAIL/LARD, & (X)., No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET The attention of lini)ers °ailed to the unuiniallY oomplete stook of PARIS PRINTED DREES GOODS, MERTNOB AND cAstimEar, .D'EfIOSSEi VEIL DAREGLS AND URENADINFS. MOUS. DE LAits SHAWLS, ikoii &e, For pale by P. MT. MELIZET & Uo No. 104 CHESTNUT STREET 1716 wrm tr A ZUMEA I AZIJMEA ! AZIONI: A ! AZUMEA! AZIBIKA! AZUMEA AZUMEA ! I'ROF. MORRIS' AZUMEt BAKING lOWDEA. Manufactured solely Na. 62 North FOURTfI P.}44,41 And for .Alf. , '" .". M• 23 1 N— All Persons arc cautioned Nun against loan'ns Money or making Payments to any ono without the written order nr the unOrs , :ved. JOHN l.b.alcip;, 23:4 dc* 1 South FOURTH etreat, above TAR. -276 beareli4 N ei : t an'°rsr4nrbr,l4i:iearM Gli 1; 1860. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Ca Pr ISLAND. N. J. This House, siNV?,I near tho on ono, of of Nuumiliel:tvt.sito,;rchemoikyo. e r r a t t l . l 3 o 0 t wat , ' n e r r week. First-rate ',tabling attholied to tno vromineo. Jy2l t2l B li. INGOLM. AN ItIVIERE 110USEI LEW ISIIIIRG.I.TNtoN COUNTY,PA. hts fivorite resort of visitors Is kept in first Wass style. It is the moat onnifortab'e and exteronve hotel In the town. Looation the most espial. Chereee mode- R. G. HEIGEL, Proprietor. PERRY COUNTY WARM. BPgIN This favorite Bummer Resort is now ope n for ti reception or visitors Fine mountain scenery. beauti rul walks and dives. facilities for booting. bathing, Ana fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its Ivoterc. make it a most desirable place, both for single Buena and for families It is in daily communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Filsburg. by moans as a mills stage. and mail connecting with the trains from these places at Corbels, Pa. Terms moderate. For particulars. address JOHN EARLY, Jilt to Warm Bpringe. terry eminiy. Pa. YELLOW SPRINGS MESTER COUNTY, PA. The above-mentioned House having been thoroughly iepaired and refittei in the beet manner with new fur niture, &e.. is now open for Boarders. 1 he Yadow Springs House oilers every indueemsta to sisiters• being /MSC, and 00111111110+110113, with shady walks aid ronointio rides. .to. The variety end onality of the Sprints end Baths have been long and fain, ably known, and the subscriber, who has been for several Fears past connected with the Co lumbia House, Cape lel ind, N. J. will use his best onto, to make the stay of his guests pleasant and agreeable. and connect daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A. M., and on oaturday a with the BA. M. and 834 P. tn. line. 1.-very information will be cheerfully given by: ad dress ng the subscriber. at the Ye tow Springs. Chea ter County y or bLLIS, at Pricrnixville Station. Read ing Railroad. A. U. tiiN Y DER. ly 8-1 m Superintandoido 1111/IANSIO \T 11011 S P, M.)IINT CARBON, c UYLICI4I. COUNTY. MMila;MSila=;l 'ilintoldosttblished House, tallied in the gap be tween Sharp and Neoond mountains, immediately on the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. within half a mile of Pottsville. formerly iept he Jo ..oph Bead. of the old Mansion House. Philadelphia has, since Ins demise, been uoder the oharge of his daughter. I'he House in prepared. at all seasons of the year. fur the reception of guests and has been recently put in order. The large garden and park adjoining. presents zreat inducements as a summer resort. to persons wish ing to eprnd a short time away Irma the duet and tur moil of the cities. where they can breathe fresh moon- WU air and entoy the wild and beautiful scenery of the coal region. OF NIIBBIBBII'YI Commutation passenger helots. for the use of fami lies are gold at a reouotion of twenty five per neat., and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville dads during the summer month ~ to enable these who may desire it to spend the business portion of the day an the city and return the same evening. on which the (Markel, telli be thirty-three per cent below the mum' rates. For terms, apply to MARY DEAD. Memnon Rouse,mount Carbon, .11330.8 in Reburlloil et" . Pa. LUNG BEACH. 'IOUS E, opposite TI.7 , IKHRTON., N. J.—This Hotel is now open for the reception of visitors, both permanent and trea tment. Having been nt a terse expense in refitting and a-furnishing I feel assured that for oonifort and non veme 'en it mill compare favorably with any bongo on the coant. Thu beet of nooks and servants have bees Procured, and no efforts chaff he spared to render the htar of guests agreeable. The prospects for Gunning and Fishing are excellent. oysters of the finest quality I have in abundant). With these inoreaaed advan tages, I am confident that the most fastidious on 1 have no cause for complaint N. G —Capt. WILLIAM GAwKILI. will run a daily one of first-class packets from • tient o City to the beech. one of which will be at Atlantic every morning on the arrival of rho morning train from Philadelphia. Ponies wishing to come by way of Lead's Point, or otherwise. by addressing me a few days in nonagon, will have a good boat to meet diem at env point named. .10 1,0-6 w 'OllB P. EiTi-.WAR.r. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J This epacieue Rotel. possessing the meat ttilvanta- Marna location at Atlantic City, having been recently enlarged. will be opened for the approaching season on the 9.h instant. . . A new wing throe stories high and 02 feet in length. with verandah surrounding it, has been addtd, contain tug 46 large and airy rooms and extending to within 60 garde of the ocean, a fine erns peat of wind' is afforded Iron' almost every room in the house. Wei in being introduced into the holding. addition% bath houses wit be erected, and numerous other im provements made. it being the vim of tho proprietor to inake the bIJ • F HOUSE 4,130 of the most attractive places of sumn er resort near Philadelphia. The table will he supplied in the most liberal manner. and all possible care will be exereissil in the general ar iangements of the house with a view to the comfort and eon , emence ofmats. The , Itthing at Atla g ntic is unsurrassed and the cure, dr% atmosphere nes proved to be partioulai Iv bonnie.' to invalids. Parties wishing to engage romus s into boom; the subnoriber at the fhirf House, UT at the Aehland House. Arch street. Philadelphia. ettinwf-2m H. N. 13 11 ANNION HOUSE. ATI ANTIC CITY, 0.3 , . N. J., ISAAC. THAYER. Hato of surf Housed Proprotor. This House Ito been very much calor od and im proved. lea ISO N it larysle 'aber of Family Booms, not survissed by icy hots,. atit IN city. It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks have been laid to the ocean, which will be lighted at night. front the Hotel to the water. by splendid relieet lug lamps. Attached to the house (but separate from the main building lis rt 'arse Hall foe Hope and Parties, with a hist-class lee Cream and Confectionery attached Over the Hail there are forty sleeping romp for single gentle men. There is also kolas ground for children, well shaded end (1110i08P11. swap's. Ac. The catering department will b.r. under my own es pecial sup2rvial on. and I trust that my ...mutation le sultvgkently etabliehed to satisfy at that my table will be ullburpass.d. Terms will be VP tier week Transient Boarders 12 per day. (Istrrlolgeaattao. ed to the Manse will take Boarders to and from the Ocean tree 01 charge during bathing hours Jett-tf ISAAC THAYER. %IBA BATHING. OCEAN HUM, CAPP: 'BLAND, N. J. This well known establishment. the favorite resort of II inters. te now open for the reception of guests. It been cons der' ly enlarged and return' lied, the sleeping roorus4pnemusand airy. and communicate to Lull families. he house will be supplied with water (rem the (old springs Persons de is rous of spending - a f , w weeks of the sum mer in an agreeable manner could not do better than to re the Ocean House a trial. ISRAEL LEA MI NG. Je26-ew* Proprietor. AMERIIJAN HOTEL, ALI.ENTOWN, PA.—Thin well-known and popular hotel has, du " VirArtnr ße h al . _I) AND IMPROVED. and is now in capacity and convenience second to none in the Interior of Penneylvan Pc. The beautifott and healt , ful situation of Allentown renders it a de- HAMM' summer resort, in view of whint, ar inurementa have been made by therovfietore tone commodate summer boarders. Y, 1026 t•el I. W. BItiONV. BOUSF, DARBY ROAD.- V- 7 Thjs veneant rural retreat. four miles from the mt..r. ince , . Om are page the duo half hourly. en tlemen nod fcmiliee accommodated. Good fishing a ten-pin alley fine rtaldmc. h4ndeorne room % it gond tnbl4. Terme moderate fur full or partial boa d and Mingle meals. 1r27-Pgallre BED .RD SPRING-S.—This well-known and delightful Hummer Resort toll be opened for the reception of Visitors on the Flhsr OF AMY., and kept open till the let of October. Tito Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. O. ALLEN, wnose experience, courts •m manners , and attention to his suckle. give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing room, or any Information in regard to the place, will addrege the subscriber, INO. P. ttEEl),Beo'y Trenouror, any3o-3m. Bedford himeralSpringe B EDLO E , S HOTEL, At the terminus of tho Railroad. on the loft. berond the Repot.—fats House is NOW OPEN for Boarders end 'Transient Visitore. and offers acoommodations equal to any Hotel in • tlantio City. The chamber. have been vol., much improved, and rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having been put up at the winnows. Chimes moderate. Children and Servants IfrilfPrieo. as Parnessbould keep their Beate bntil the cars arrive in f'roa of the hotel. The signs are conspicuous. Jon-lm CONGRESS UALL- TLANI IC CITY, N. J.—This anemone Florae. situated at Minutia City. will bo reopened with every rwoommodation for visitors on the Path inetnnt. by tho subscriber. The Roue, fronts the besot, 12 i feet, eiving a splendid view of the Ocean sacs in near the Fiehing sod Nadine point. No pains will be snarbo to secure tho comfort and con venience of guests. I e110.2m THflat R ft. Cr A NETT. NPTIINE lIOUSE-ATLANTIC CITY. -Thi3 Popular and eminently ta:orito House at Atlantic City hee,.llllloo the closing of. last season, been enlarged. reattee. refernithed, And oomploia.y Ire- Nveuated in every parimular, and is now open for tho season. From lie detighl ful, situation, near ness to all places of interest. elosa proximity to the safest and bent part of the neaJb. It is rendered one of tiro meat convenient and decidedly the ple.usantest house nu the Island. Terms-310 per week; tittle per day. Children and servants half price. JOHN SMICH, Proprietor. lI.L. FUREY. Superintendent. 1821-lni fOTTAIE RETREJIT, Beautifully' and convonioutly louated st AT I ,A :ITY, N. t). Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms Je3o•3m M. CMCLEEN. eropristor THE SEA-Slif )li,E--ATL ANTIC CITY ➢IcKIUUINB U. 8. U . LUL. The undersigned, propri3 or of the above. named house) noinn now WODATOI. to MOW. guests, TO opectmlly solicit° a shale of the public patron. age. Since but summer tnere line been added to this hotel a four monad wing. 140 feet in 'earth. con. t fo m i ng 4 =ll , : ii l t i lt i e e be ro d. r rcr o t t s i ga n uit%ath ,, ree , griar o s ii rump, wash-room. and seamen' bar-room. Bowling Salmis, billiard Rooms. and hot and cold ter Bath 'rooms have been non hole for the accommo dation of visitors, and the whole house will he lighted with gits. The bongo had teen newly painted and fur nished while the chatted grounds surrounding it have been put in eomplete order. A well manned plersure Yacht, and au excellent i3and of Music. have been en gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN. jelt-tf CARLISLE' who !millionths Grand Reener7, WH I TE s liT y l i EE l Pure Mountain Air. Inmorating SPRINGS,I Baths, Large and Wall-ventilated Cumberland co. Rooms. Good tioeiely, aud a Good Pa ' Act ommodarionsfor Table. 300. For pas Realms send for Circa TEHDIS LOW far. OWEN. CL.ENDENIN. & VIBBOIIER_. Carlisle Spring, rs. UNITED SPATES HOTEL, LONG BRAN/cif, N. J. The subscriber takos this method of informing his friends and thr pubbo. that OD and after JUNE Wth his house will bo open for the re ception of guests. when seer,, effort Will ba made to please those who may favor him. 'l' he house isplea santly situated on a fine bluff. with lawn in front. A lull view of the ocean, Roadroads, g, &e., make Rae attraotwo as any house in the country. Tho oorn munication is accessible by two daily lines from foot of Walnut-street wharf. vie.: 6 A. Ad.. and 2 I' Al. Reference—Grandy, Warden. & Co.. Uhentatit street. 13. A. t3HOEMAK ER, lola-Pm Proprie:or. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAFD vv MAT, New Jersey.—This large, hilt-class HOT , L. will be opened. for the reception of guests. on the !Huh June, IE6O. The House has been out/}lens', repaired and refu.nished. A new cooking rani/. ovens, steam boilers, and every modern improvemert added. Liteirive stabling attaohed to the VesinistX All letters add•essed to the subearibere, Owe Inland, New Jersey, Will be promptly attended to. LAIRD & VI7O3LNIAN. James H. Laird, late proprietor Franklin nurse, r hi la &Hybl& ; S. B. Woolman, formerly propretor Mount Vernon Hotel. Cape eland. Jell-dim A MERICAN lIoITEL., MAUCIi CHUNK, •LM. PA.—This HOTEL is now kept it a manner af fording every corn ort to arrangers and traveller,. Arrangements bate been made this semen to lieoom modate SU alai ER HOAR DERN. Tie most sub! tme mountain 'scenery and rural enjoymmts are here af forded MICHAI. WILH L'l, GEO. W. WI PLM. Proprietore. SEA BATHING. NATIONAL HALL, CAI% ISLAND, CAPE MAY. N. J. This Hue, largo. and airs hour° is NOW OPEN for vitiators. It is distinguished for comfort,,ty and superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per wine Terms moderate. MTLEin AARON OARRETSON. Proprietor. EAGLE HOTEL, BETINLEHENI, Thie large end old•enthbliAed House, known as lhe " LEH WM VALLE St/ISMER BETKRA'r: ;s now open for the Reason. The sooommodationa of this House will be found unesrplumeS. The ride here, by tr e North rennet Sterna. Railroad. is one of the Om rawest In our State. CALEB YORE, Proonetor. jf ANIERICAN [:OUSE, CAPE FLAND- M re. M..BILYISOLDS. Proprietor.-Thin favorite hotel oprn far the reoeptinn of vtaitore on MOTS -1) V, June 26th. tt hss been fitted up to the 'vat style, nod rr mention vinli plot t, the comfort of its rw,t, tale-d!Serl SaLA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND IL , DELAWARE. ROM v9yo c.0.."-r. • Aerator. JAM RR MEI MUMMER RES onrrti. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW J 6/49EY =CM= SUMMER RESORTS. STAR HOTEL, Nueat.7 , ,,,t 1 1. 4 , ) r i it THE tt. UOTELs i.killUEL ADI A l ti e I F F 3511 14 TOR. - mtirikat..,: ... FIFTY I).ENTB ALtao. A }Keit TO HIFI:. • BoaMern ncomturodettoll on the meet Terminable terms lee) 9m MANSION HOUSeI. MAUCH OTIUNK, CA BBC,' rt CO., PA —This is the most comfort ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania. ' nd the proprietor flattens himself that thin far he has rim corned in keen Irv' it in a manner that Cannot fail to en tisfy all his guests'. , Th e , Room s are newt,' and elegantly tumigy e d, the Ta b le etwaya awitains the very bast the Markets afford. The hotel is limarod on the banks or tae, Lehigh, direotly opposite the railroad depol. and at the base o Mauch Chunk itfount in. A path made from the rear of the house to the top o this mountain, from whieh point, some eignt hundred et't above the Lehigh, tie moot sublime Roane i mag Inabs'a is orePenfed. The fiance is abundarata supplied with the beet mid :,orost Mout:MITI Npring 'water. IV" Hot and Cot Bathe onn be taken at all times. late-lm ClEaitGo HOPP Ftd, Proprietor • • KITTANNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP: ble favonte Mountain Rekiort is now awn to visit. tia " t; °Ta y will' eneeof - laet year The attractions tve bowlful mountain scenery fine air and pure water, pleasant doves and wa hi. rowing. helms. kit. Passenserrs leave the Kensin , ton depot at 710 A. M.. nd arrive at the GAD for early dinner ; or by the No tit Pennsylvania Railroad to the titterer, it. a d remain at Easton over mgh4 L. W. ERODREA D. jyit- inwl3w Propnetor. A LOYs SHAUFLER'S FL A I! ROAD JAI- HOTEL, ATLAN'I IC CITY. opposite the Rail road repot. BEHT SITUATiON ON THE ISLAND. W Newly fitted no wily sew beds and bedding. Boarding and Lodging SlNN'''. iy2-Int COMMISSION ROUSES. WELLING, COFFIN & Co. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer, by the package, the folorring deeoription of AMERICAN GOODS. OF STANDARD MAIM AND IN GREAT : GREENE MANUF ACTURMG CO '8 PRINTS ; BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETING& SKIRTINGS AND DRILLS; OSNABURGS, DENIMS, AND !STRIPES; CORSET JEANS, SILESIA& AND NAN• KEENS; CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTED LININGS; RHODE ISLAND LINSEYB; PHILADELPHIA LINSKYS AND CHECKS; KENTUCKY JEANS AND COTIONADES; . NEGRO CLOTHS AND KERSEYS ; ALL—WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS; BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES ; BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS; SATI Era' AND UNION CASSIME ti ES ; TWEEDS, CASHMARETTES, ho , aul lot - 1-IAAO fiARTON ez IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SHOE STUFFS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, GAL LOONS, PATENT LEATHER. Also, GOODS FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS. No. 33 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. aul 3ta H . BANOROFT & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS. "in. 339 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia aul•ltW3m AUSTIE, de McVEIGH, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERn DRY GOODS, I , 0. 311 MARKET ISSTOOt, above Third. Charles Wurts, Ileum Angie. Harnilon hloVeigh, S Pniz.AnzLeßia.. John Weamor. Jo.eph Bur in. 1 ant-9m T C. HOWE it CO , NO. 240 MARKET STREET, AUENTB FOR THE MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS, Have now in a ors a full assortment of tho various goods made by the above company. A large variety of Very choice sty lee of DELAINPP, CASHMEH OPERA CLOTHS. PRINTS, Ae. J. C. HONE & CO Are also Agents for GLENDALE. CE N TR lIIEBRIMA VIL L E. CK • ELM STAR GT. hfL LRURY. GREENVILLE BEDFORD. BRADFORD, TAFT, !lc- BLACKBTONE MILL, J. T. BBAGRAVE & CO . 8 GRANITE MILL, And various other popular make■ of FANCY CASSIMERES. UNION MILLS BLACK DOESKINS, (Very superior Pia-lustre goods.) Indian Orchard. Bias oiled and Brown Sheeting', Bhtrt mss and Orli'. Colored Corset Jeans. &e.. k" The attention of package buyers is nolioited. Philadelphia. July SI ISP. .1131 tuthe-Imo WARBUI-tTON. 1004 CAMTNUT 13T1 ET, above Tenth 308 South SECOND STREET, below Spruce, Has Just received a LARGE ASSORTMENT el, COLORED TARLETANS. For covering GLASSES, FRAMES, &c., &a., Eiri=l Jel3-tfl 13 CENTS PER YARD TO 87 CENTS 4411.1PLEY, TIAZIARD, & lIIITCLIINSON, NO. 129 OILEPITNUT riONMISSION MERMIANT,S 1 Oil THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. ne .5a Ohl HANCE COM PAN tES THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANO/ ethSIYANY OF NEW YORI. Aunt"! RITZ MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, A IN w VIIVIC MORTGAGES ON RNLI 11 . 141) orag OVER 813,000.001 Tits premiums ere Lower then to many otter Coma Mem o mid the Dividends hose been SIZATII. 7414 ro R.A.Ift ,t f , IVI, : ,Ig t r h n at i' An n lthc . rTet t ' a r ) l ' lr SIBLUNC: TO TOE 114 Ji 2.112. faihphlttx, attd Oierf ttiformatioti, Atm k. ill: 47.1. ti I. on explication to F. RATCHFORD STAN rt, ATer.s, R. V.'. ccrnor FOURTH and WALNUT sittJi. PHILADELPII3 A REFERENCES i 411011161 Robins. John Welsh, Alorilocat L DEITCOt coorgo H. Stuart. L. S. Whelan, 101%9 'lo'4? -1 ' 1. Farber Leamtni. Joseph Pattorsoi.. irilliam C. Lndwil• John M. Atwood, Antl. iii Cohn, Thomas H. POW!! Cleorge W. Toland. William ?Holies. Whoa Wattson. rillt-lrit ' 14AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO C,TIF,SENUT Street, PHILA DELI'II lA. IN 01 groItkrEn 'ENNSYLVAIA Me, IIV Til ATAT:CJ l. 70N1 , 11•11M 'YO F LaiAND I:'ILt.NR sirza BUllle TOW; hvrucl tit. D. G. D.ruci• Wru. W. waiters' J. W. Evaan.z. Chas. Rictionitosi. Retry Les -is, Jr, Geo. A. Vr eat, /scut, V. Stua.• 0. Wilson Gaya, Menko More Vow. 8, Martic l GEORGE W. DAY,_FT!shlea I. FRANcIB N. RUCK. Vice i'rea wii,LIANIP I. Pl'', Pinp ARP. 1101-11•1 SAVING FUNDS. A MERIOAN SAVING FUND.---Vom. ape' Building. southeast corner WALNIPI and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till 3 o'olonk, and on MONDAY till Bip the evening. Teo, Old Institution has always paid Ia full, on demand, without 1:10t100. iNERk.BT FIVE PER OENT. All sums paid bank. T on eminim, in gold and silver. R eTe AJAX. F/HILLOTN, President RAM,. WORK, Vice President. John O. Fait, T. E. Hamer, (ieorse John Anarach, Jr., Baml.yodine, Alo. Roberta. 4Uhn Jonas H. Eldridge. Wm. J. Howard. JO El. WILSON . Treasurer. JOHN O. 8114 , 1. Reoretary. QPIZiNG GARDEN SAVING " FUND, •••-7 Mice, 331 North THIRD Street. between Vine and Canowhill. Incorporated by tho.-Legielature Ann) 14th, 1351. Onen for Deposita and Payrnente, daily, from to 2% o'oloot. Alto. on AION.I.e.AN and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 5 to 8 o'clock'. Interest. 5 per cent. per Pepoeitora can with draw their .ouoya by Cheolo. tf deaire,L Special De posits received. S. PRINGLE. Proa.dont. Vc Moot". "- can -tf it 31EROIIANT AND OTWIRS t ADVER TISE FOR FALL TRAM Re ' BliT CITY A ND COUN MY NEWSPA PERS, ( publigherd , prices through 1 Wn B -MP' A DVP,DTI• !NO AGENCY. N. W. Corner THIRD and ARCH Streets. sor Gall or tend for 1..3•1 or Net:taperers. j).ll.tf CtNTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe I pt the Portarp. Nail end Iron Works. in"nr"".- from superior ;or bf J niatavon, on msohinea of Woonot ruction. aim wtrrantort to bent l e h a e r. m, o e l l t u a ,S! l r:, nal kty• untforanty, and finoth, to oily I " . P 4 ' lll4 nt and •4, ioarkot. 10gripo) always o_q band. _ lICH Nital4 21 Co toI. PrlDod eartstroan'n s u per or SIBRCe Nautore liost lon vale as abort, 171441121 AMUSEMENTS. - - SOLOMON'S TEMPLE, N', an Exhibition in NAPION.6t, hIARKI..'I' 4 RoVE T""yl IaWREPT, eesitively CLOSE on 11.11i$DaY t Er NG, the 71h Inst. T is c; en^ and Ins roe ire ;Mad- tr fit feet, c-etflnleg roo representing led be ere lkonse h in Teeish costume, then. ontosat mode or {par. - ()PEN TO VlluTOß`'..ertth exphinntiona, from 10 to 12 A. u, 2)4 end 7hp 9K p A &minion reduced to 15 nun's; Children 10 o_n'e. P P.N NA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.-102,5 CHRBTNUT dtmet. Containing a large collection of Paintings and &•ntp taro. is now open daily from p A M. gill 6 P. M. Ad mission 25 childrco under 12 vears.lficenta. jri-tr WA 'f. A N ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN, AN who hug enjoyod the society of the mite la the principal cities of Furore sod gime foe. sad is a tho rough se .olar, haring a h nnwledps of all the modem lanruagert is walling to offer his airmail to a Wm/04 mereantilii fi rm (who will not °Neat to pa) a ashirt to keeping with the ohi rector of the emplearre. ego Cor- Erespondent. Fear,tary, or would to wifing to take an EUr^Paan Awericy. Addrissedeatatlni comps:oat oar "Albert.' office of this paper aut4it• T° (4 ItuCERS —Wanted, by an acti ve young man, who has h‘d seeerelJears' enp•rienee in thn retail grocery trnde. e • ttintion in &wholesale or wail grocer. yore. an d references item weenies " office of the Prets si WANTED TO PDRCBA.E . -A mo ms derate•sise Pesidence; vicinity of O•nusatown Preferred: must be or Guy :Looses to the oity. Addien 'J. Co" Box 24 P.O. 114 11." At;"l7',S'G, MAN. NINETEEN YEARS of Psi, desires a situation In a Counting-Room or Adders lkderstands Book kss.platt colerofic4F"44l• • BENNY." Ritual's inssat^ h. It• lATANTED—A 81 LE.:.BIAN TO SELL Domestic, Dry Goods andmple. roe etetsilttimi with the New York. Bo..ton.roc. hero and sees era Jobbing trn de—one sequain,ted with the Jean tried* art tented. Address "B. 8.. ' with reference. es ti ogee, blO - $ 4. WsNTET—A young man as Saieinnan, who iv tbormighly sumo nerd wits he Merrekvat Tailor's and Cloth icrade of this city. To an, Minas capable of filling thWprwitlen. s hbetal compeasatt n will be peen. address Box 413. Y. V. bt• tf IVV" ANTED--A Situation, by a man, thirty-seven years of age. of intoner's ones In bunnese. 01 good ad iress, and competent to almost any Position. either ea a clerk. sneenptendent e or saleetnan Is yea respectably corn:tested, and can give the axon satisfactory referenoes as co uaprari energy, and nosiness easbeity A eaVaratelaVirr OT the present wilt be accepted. Address a. G. li., of The Press FOR SALE AND TO LET. Q - - - pI,ENDID SAIESROOII.—The Second Story of No. 31 south SECnND Street, leaitbllli feet er. II flighted on the four entee Entrance ea r.coon4 street er,d on strawberry. opposite 6 H Stnertht tt FRTII-STREET Sri ORE " , RENT. &-- —Floe store ho 17 B math FOURT7I vreet TO k 1.14 T low to good tenant- ADM] , to HOWE , & BOURK. on the Pteml4lB. ant-4t• M.) BENT- Store, No. 29 South SECOND st ! eat, wen ligived, and counter and shelves ooa- It• GERMANTOWN PROPERI Y. For Sale or to Lot, a large and eonvantent Hoeft La Oermantown ; gas, water. la*ge Iswe, and plenty of shad.. inane or be beat looattous ; w.ll be vele low. Addreu Box WO, l'lnlaaelphia post office. .132-10 A GOOD PAYING RTTRINES FOR cIALE in &floor:aline town. 17 miles frere ?MlL eelphla, inborn a parboil wan a capital of $44410 or as 000. can do a very profitable aa wad be Proven by addreaeing A. B. C "this offloe. blie-wisuet a 10 OAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE -11-N,The filaalunery, Stook, and rigtures of a lame Mantifsetury of PAPER. 'H.B.I 4 GINVIS, replete t w , i every convenience for carrying on an wanner, - nem A desirable investment to persons of energy tan push the business. Por sale with OT Illthollt e balloons. Inquire at sn CFIEETN UT Street. JaMerrntrti SART. MONTGOMERY. it GO. T) BUIt DER:.—A large lot, having three Dente. suitable for immediate sito.sted on TWENTiETH etrieet. below eArti Will be sold on sooommodstms terms to a Earl Who loth rwova. For terms, . address "K. *Motor this oases. is Ilbtf - pAUTORY LOT FOR SALE. —A large lot, having three fronts. admirably attested in tie Foutbwestero pert of the city. Will b• rented or Dead office. on reasonable terms. For parasitism. apply at Um br TO LE first floor ff the line&uld inss No. 7C4 CH EBTP LIT street, tannest weer sea wholesale (and lately as a Feted) Pane Per , umery Store. Apply whet otlies of JI: HA de Co . o. 704 EaTtt UT etreet. Phila. 13111- MISS.i)URI LAND!! 300.003 ACTIN for Bal i . at prises limey:ern ley to SO cents Cr Ave. in an i quantittes ran .1 TAXES p id. and PA CENTS proenr d for 'mobs sets of Land ender the Graduation Ant. Plats furnished gratis by enaloatng s postage BLIMP. for further Informal on apply_ to R WLINGB & U. and General Lad_ , ctrats, Cti ^ ilTo a t treet. B tweet: THIR an& e M P.M, 08. Alta LA 'r U WAtiRANTB nought, sold. and looated. hi -3m Gjt)R SALE—The Stock and FatuTes of a Wholesale Boot and hoe House. now dome a good business. This is a F.OO opportunity for any ORO wishing to go into the business or a bones wootios to ineresee their tr , de. Hama oto a reasons giving for nil ins out. !mire's "Box 250. ' Ttulsoelphla Post !Arm. with name. agg-tt ENTO LET OR FOR 'ALE —A FOUR. story bones. doable back bandiririi, all modern - orovamenta. in complete order ; an ',levant taus . Terme low to a sped tenant. Situated No. CHtSTNUT &treat. Apply at No. 719 CBES Street. in the Masonic. Had. My NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a , large lot in the Southwestern section of trio city. well arlapted for a Nursery. Terra aooommods-- tine. For soartinulars ndrlnow "nt *hi• efßna arl7-tr BOARDING. pANIILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe rior board for the sto4er can _pow here °boat of Ism^. cool rooms at 9 43 ALN U T "fleet. 12 len pft IV = TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and et their families. or single gentlemen. can be aOOOUL mO6 ated with Board, with clamant and handsome rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at MO 1.0r:1113 I tf.t., south Bide of Washington r guar° The location. b•ies opposite 43 one of the handsomest parks in the city, in von' al, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or west. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entrance. for rent. suitable for an Mites. 9 1 WU YOUNG oENTLEMEN OAN BE sesommodated with rood, aim apartments, (with or without board,) in s pnvate tamil7. konatipo nen tral. Address " TOLBERT." thronsh Blood s Dm , patch. dpi MEPICINAL. 31 0 T HERS MOTHERS. 10THF 8 MOrlitß.. MOl4l-118. It intuit be obvious rot i n y to eon but ro every atten tive PO entollieent person. that the first diseases of sa farm arise cruelly horn a dieordered oondition of their bowels, a• d to tine oo n potion we present to your noNe• for the alleviation and Gore of toes* dentate' • rained; known as DR. EATOR'B INFANTILE CORDIAL. Prepared from a lormula used by Dr. RWon with ire markab e success during savers.' rears' practice, we know it to be a most reliable and efficacious remedy for infantile complaints. and one trial alone will earinost you of its superionti over every other preparation or the kind. it is part calmly reconunerded FOR CHILDe EN TEETbINO. 4 nd at thin p±riod of infantTe life. when_ pour anxious heart are tinned by witnrasing the i tiffanies of Your little ones a will tie In rid invaluable to Solmeileg the Rede'rng INttmmation, aid Re term all Pain. Far DISE sed AI TE .DING Tr ST bINY4 each as Dian/raga. Roseate , y. Urge et its the Bowls, Acwity ~f the Stomach, Wrad, Colic. and Coldin ilia Head we confidently erne this as a certain relief rind cure in every a sr when y ire nin time. It will Invaria bly regulate the stomach and bowels.. d its importance in this reepeot can hardly ie estimated. IN CONVELSION 4 , from which more in'ants are said to die than from any ether disease the I,ttle sufferer is itoieve systtanta azolysty. as dbi niacin ; and tn this dread complaint alone its intrinera Yvette is such that it has eon recom mended :tom one fem.!, to anott.er. until tee name of DR. b ATO s're IN PANTIIe DIAL lies bee ane Tripolisr as a houiebed word" We, askpour at tention to a subject of viral interest to yourpet f. as well as no your satiating child. Dr. Eatoo'a Cor dial contains N 0 MORPHINE OR OPIATE of any kind. or of whatoa.e nature. Ifir a fact which we ass.ftel , w lonrronied in sla , tne c^n , cot be stud of any ot h er ' ,minu t e,' fqr IsLintrta disecuss. at this limy Wore the puloic.llll We find that throushout the Nun!,!. Mut' eta ',re becoming cow:lucid of this truth, anti of the lINCI and blight , ng OnnifeqUel,Oeß which are ertain to remit I min tee use of narcotics diaguised to the form of quieting remedise ; their continued admin istration bent invariably followed be atupetscuon, and oorWly.to.n of the bowels. ecaitir oft.n - rrinee in cop v.lsions. !sere!, DRRA Tdbi'm INFAN TILE COR DIAL differs !Torn every other remedy. It 110 En NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels, neither does it ant by deadening the sensi bilities of your cnilden but nature)). through ins rare medica.al qualgies, by remnvirs all pain and canoe of disease. We rarnesby recommend you. therefore, to toss no time In procuring a ho tie, that lea may hays at nand s r.medy watch will never t, relieve !cut child in time or need. It le perfectly/mural s. and Can nog mtirt lee moor delicate to ant. rake none but DR. EA'TON'n INSANTII S COR DIAL, This you can rely upon. Price SS ants per bottle Prepared only b Wo 409 B CHU A R W y l . / NewYo T rk , And sold by them. at d by all respotabs Drugsists and b earl-wfm 232 North RI , COND St.l hiladel • hoy. pKOF.IIOH.IIIS , LUOIPHALuN. There are 100 000 Sufferers from PISEARPS of the riLftvuus SintsM.la theoilyof Phlladelpita.. who can be cured by using OR MORRIS' PUOEPHALOKe Which is an original and wONDRRFCL RIf k klEDY. compounded from the private formula of Profesece Morrie. AL D.. or this Mt]. It acts dustily urn the Nerves LIS ASSOII /lON through the pone, and it needs but the Mal cf SINGLY% 130TTLR to tem Its marvellous vu meal Sufferers from NB; BRAIN. NERAL Obit LfT r . itll3otiLAYti. CHRONIC NEINVOURNEf3f3. Etc.. Will find the desired rellefby Ito h.RTERNAL USE., OA directed in chi, Circular. TA A it Y IT J IT Y IT ' RY IT If I P — ft 1r re HY IT ''RY IT TRY T T I Tgy TO zit If! If on are eba rVetie u pTli c L i rti e rr ":l7. f su it o r r neuralgia, If ruares` b unugia, I you are p rostratedexoeesive grief If you MPG 8 4 rautatip i g &mac tt TRI Tyl r It will remove those l m it" ilera liTr ble sensation' vtitoth in dared morbid disposition towards intemperance. TRY If 'you are suffering from Nervous Debtlltr tualJol forms, and YOU Will bad It a enothlng end IN VIOORA CIRO APPLICATION 1017 1 e f ou , ' nerves, and worth many times tie ocet, in e ad ordod. Numerowi testommiali from the mart runrisscrabie source: can be seen. by applying at the aloe Of the pro praetors. P eoared by 3'00101:DOE CO., No. 621Vorth Ft ill R T Street. 111" And for Sale by Druerists :overalls •.. 1 NmTAIST RELIEF and PER ASTHMA. E of Ws Wstresaing em.”- plant art FEN 14 T,B BIIONCHIAL CIG.AItETTES, e. B. aIiYMOUR k GO., 197 ?LW AI Sven:, New York. Yore el ter bcx t tent free Lv no 7-61.1 ifl FOR HALE Ar ALL DRI.7OG2It-'. 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