The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 12, 1860, Image 3

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jartaW.VMehietberooro •*•«•?»•• the JapagMa «
Mam. Oekfowl eeA So*’«. •fluadrd fiaw Eton, under
tta Coatineniel Hotel.-Certela it n, that the riouitjr
of both. Ninth »« Ohaataatatraat. ,Uthaino«» throat'd
■aaa to aattr (ha fiatt’a Boomer Hat datartiaaat of
Oek ford.’ end _#«*rie.» ft» minataeafu nraria, under
a braa-aa* ” tlia,“ than ta iood raaaoa to auaaoaa
that tha.tmipaataat oautiaa ot attrootioa nnwiaPit
ledelfUeete at aad mrfrr tin Continental. ■
1 -''Hti*rf »'oß , ' ’TBB v F«oaTai—Mhuteaoih JPlotorial
PkumMt Pkalta ta ia aon road,; It contain. fira hun
drad ttbtale eeir»Yiei«, illuitretive br ail the eUrriei
toftaauf tha tuaro, aolitieal, leoai, aadaaaaral.. Thoaa
who oan aajoy humor end ant ahoaU Bet fail to eur
ehaaa a eo„. It ir rraU rrorth doable the pride aeked
font, . •' ;x ■ ■ -;v'j r . : ;
■ ACABDi—Ajart and aqaiUUa regard for the
rifhta of eta.ro, aawaU aa Ida bia own, haaiadnoad Mr.
Qaaani-LX Broil., tha rolebreted fuhlonerand
olothiar ot Ho. an Ohaataat atraet, to iaauaarato hit
•ta*aaaernarkiai> a*a >e>eaoa each article of elothint
aoid (or nraaaured for.) end frown tiarb) each patron a.
valuable, gift—* fwWtitttyiltp-iirno.cire.amgtanoMfi-be
Seriated ’rt*n t tbueyendetrag saeh purehaeer a sharer
in tbe general profit* of the MthUiebment; or, in other
-wards* firing erLote, gotten op in' the
Very beet style,' at' leu.cest than they oan procure eUe*
then n bonus tor their custom,
article presented is mno oaeeadded to
'm dif'• the' gfiroieata eofd , bat is redaoed .therefroß«
itaftriy-M.att indoeMoest to eeonre isereaetii natroa
■eea Kothuig of m bogut or meleeilehereeter u
jyrea.nvegr; un&ww nrtiote «dd v .n&d ymrnted
fiiraateedtoiive ntufaction. GaAnmLnSroau’e
,pu*dffrigo.Oifi Glutting:Emporium* Mo. W:Olirt
-nute’ftwU'.' - ,r'i ■
> 'Mr, |**orw« ;**» :Val«4«i1 :
. |ivery, fgjrcM or iamily* etpeeialiy titoae going into, the
N obfintry erttavtni fefßcirbpet ftot fhjl. to fake
jih ihtittff-Bowofa' JS#irbate4jPiKg.“" they; rriU. be
l6$S for eoastipeticn, .habitnel, ooetiee*
hegdaebOpUd biiieua eameletate (eaerellr
'ltwyenerttfUM by Geo.'O. Bower. 1 Sxtit' afttl >inie
anteoUhtS^eeatepertwx. '‘ k -' v - V ;. ,J ,
, ■?da'‘;BiLidug- Arracitonfli r jHsadichk,’ a^d
ooeaeioiiedby aduordered
etefßeefaV wTHnTenty. er other caaeeg, l * BrnonU
l.dxoiive Troduin”: or <J»thait*o: • Lokeigee - ’wiU be
>' ohßiaW|»,etedone,and>nlaatae reeaedy.:
'JfiPAJritan .-abb>> l/ome.—Slome
Boojees auMl had/olioWern haveeafiaeeeed
* their rottta .of ,oiittiae; f h«,ptibbo end prirate inema> >
tieiuiof the eity. At the ipeoiel regoestof thepnnei-
eriU be '£»edTbrVvi»it to
th# Stone Otothiag} Bail 4)f JlbekhillAWilaoß,
and M Gheetaniatieet* nbome Sixtha Mr* 8.
Ba BnHeii legartteelertr nMdode to ihepeet.tfeenug
‘ciiseateeeelrof eiothfM for gentidaMn Md yonthe, on
h— aarttuilhttipaieettfflghwontai
ABWVAW Af THI PitfNCIPAL HOTELS,
, Uo’daoqKaaraman.
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' AUentown
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lywbßiepi Xahhedgle p.Kunee, Centre 00, Pa
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**JB BanigaidoerlEgieviUe. David Ackerman A la, Pa
TheoßobtaeoA* Unite 5
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GOadmairPftteborg; • . WiltWlltore* Pittebarg
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J H Heekman A wf, Eaaton Wn Lambert, Beaton
JoeM Martin,Chicago / • H.Martia,Chio, . .
j, Hendriehe* Nometown. , W J Carton, Abeg y city
Jno A Banket, shlppensbarg
; HOTEIr>XiM rtreet, above Third
H K Delp, AUentown Mr KJeinemlller ft bro, O
Jt bantam. Readme• Hairy O Dnnoan,P*
- > ' ' Jno A Side*, Millville
Mim M JHI eHttghee, Pa EJPnrMt, Dnrharn -
E * «v»rror<], toxub w Miller, Keeton
J T Heard, Behoylkil) co.PaJ Mohan. Minereville
,H J HeDdler.PotmviHe ti M]mM HendJer, roUenlle
MiaaSßeadier,PotteValle W o Berne, YorV,Pa
Mre Dfgenhart Balt ■ Geo A Yohe Bethlehem 1
r> a Hotnmel Selinegrove ' Qeear McGowan, Q.uebeo
R a Glover. SehttilktHeo.Pn JohnLegeett, Pa
Geo T Hummel, Pa • PBPreti, AUentown
Miae Degenhert* Belt
Moms VBMOH HOTBL-Riooodat.. abo»« *'ob.
Mrftweney,Pa . ABPanLMaaohChunk
DK&fee, ra S H Tanner, Newtown
W^BTarlor,NJ • HH.-mith>y
J £ Meuraw, Alex, Va Mi Bfnkm. Pbi a
RM Jenkine, Monroe oo . Jacob Kents. Clearfield
JawftßamTbOhio . . »Jr Lord,;Phils
Job Carnr» Wmdeqr , John Adler. Phila
GB Adler, Boiedsle.... G Vanhome, N J
t f qjHTAlil' HOTK/i-Bewnd atreet. above «*'«t
Geoiryiaoent, Goeeord , fW«X MEtdMdge.N.Y
Thad Flanagan, J B Mickle. Phils -
K D Cbipman «. lu. Cinn Jam Coßoellr, N. Y
Geow Wintero.N Y,!. f‘ John.npqhea Phils.. ■>
P Marphy, •'ike eo, Mim MieeM Coano tv. f'itteb’g
Matter Connolly, Pittebarg . Geo Winatoi«e,
Pobert Paletbroe,P|Ua , Chsaß Pab-throp, Phila
JußßoyoetßußeXpDel John WHadieh,
KDaWfdn, Delaware . JH AndereonAlaPhtla
.W o>»or^er,Kmyroa..Del. iJorrie CoUine, Delaware
John K Hmeon A da. Msm -
MABUfB INTJBIiLIOENCB.
CEE POVBTB PAGE.
■ -,* AnjatVED.
Sohr S M gh&ddiok/Wmismj. 4 day* from Middle
town, Conn, with atone to Thoe Mananeld. _
SehrWm A Hammond, wftin,odaye from Boetoni in
ballast to captain. //
rLEARED.; 1 '
Brig Anntndale, HatehVMe», N Stnrtevaat A Co.
ScbrßG porter,Hndepn.Danyerepnrt, B MilnesA Co
Ctr week JCHaroond r Allen* N Yprk. W M Baird A Co.
Sbr ttiebd Wihing, Oaypoole* Baltimore, A Groves
gy vsLWnAPH.'
m, *^tOIMSS^ e
The bark Cordelia* for Barbadoee t brig Mary E
Thom peon, for bearaport, aodtobr Empiro, for George
town,-FP I, went to.eea to day. The Bjr achr Liszie
StnrvMie now oifthiAplao# in tow of apilot boat.bav
iMkwthar foteaaat on kegsidsf l»t. and is otherwise
TrlrSi*-.0.' ;< \ HUGHES.
, hence, arrived
atßiohmoad9tnmet. ' - ;i " .
Chip Lancaster. Deeaa, for Liverpool, was towed to
tea from Hew Orleaae Win olt. ' , •
Ship Herald, from flewport, Wales, arrived at fiew
Orleans ffo iimt'- - f '• ■ *
Ship Sooth Shore, Latfarop, cleared at New,York jea
terday for Key west. .. - -' _
Skip CbaricK of Fame. Knowles* from Callao, was off
Severn beknr > Baltimore, yesterday, < waiting
%?p&»phen Baldwin,Flagg, Horn New Orleans, wm
be low-Boston 10th Inst*-
, Ship Medallion,Theobald»for Baltimore, sailed from
. New York, via Queens*
towd. arrived at Liverpool »h nit . ■
Bark Linda, Hewitt, cleared at New York yesterday
for Matansas,
Bark Dawn. Chase, from Buenos Ayres Mar 6, ar
wss ionding at Baenos Arree Mh ult. , , _
Brig-Whittaker; Noonan, hence, arrived at Boston
**§•l g*Ellsn BenUrd, Bourns, from Cardenas, arrived
at Breton Utk inst. - -•
wj,' Hamaa.flhi*ftb>ynn Onmaui for Philadelphia,
FhilaAalpbia in e da,a. vaa
a Mir lor Fbi|adalphia, waa towed
toaaafromHaarOriaauaSdlnat. ■( ; .. . .
fiyribllwi.. Oobb, c*a»t«<* at Haw York yMtarda,
t beaea,arrived at Boaton
Tarry, hanoa. arrirad at Baltimrra yaa
.Baar J J Bpanoar, Dole, from Cardanaa, arrived at Bal
rw* Easbark* Donoho; and John Cooper. Hntehins,
hence, arrived at Washington; DO*' yesterday. > 4
Sehr W A Shindler* Ireland, hence, Arrived at Boston
Leach,Leach,hence,arrived at Castine7th
Almtra T. Emmemio, and N- Holinas. Wil
hams, aaDsd frOin Providence 9th tmt forPhilsd.
jkswmer rhoiaM Sparks, Grnmiey, hence, Arrived at
ftßammjSMieotd.Henaan* and Earab* Jones, hence,
amvewatNewYotkyysterday. -- ». r- ■
SPEOIAri NOTIOEH-
. Draf.Wad* to Rear.—lnstruments to
assist the Hearing, in every variety, and of the most
approved obustruetton, %\ P, MADKIBA'S Ear lustra
meatDepot.Ho.lUßootkTENTflstreet, below Cbest
t>t«tt*et»' ••-( . : ■ *• • ■ JaB-«t
Mrtrrs’Mibaoplous Vbbmik Dk
'•raoyßm. th* old«« »ad t»« raraear known tai Bm-
Unniq.tmt PA.TB , and MICE, CgCK ROACHES
: S 088. A BtB. M (JtdUITOSa, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN.WOR MB, sa4o ARDEN INSECTS.
I Mr ftiuwal Jteaott M» BROADWAY, N. Yi
Sold by aUDrassiate everywhere. ’ mylt-Sm
■WATEB COOLSRS FOE THS MILLION, At
•xcMdlnxlr lav ,nM., tt' B. 8. PARSON k, CO.’S
JUnnfietory, ocra.rofPOCKfcPEAßStreata.
' SAlAßakdrb Firs- Proof Bat as.—A to?
l*t*»»**Jrtm*Dtof BALAM.NDKRB far ml. at re.
•noHa nIOM,Na.aN OHESTNCTSWFhiladfilphlv
US-tf r v 1 WATSON.
SArnro Fovd—National Baf»tt Trust
OottrAST.—Chart.iao by th. Stitd of BMtuylva la.
.xtiu& • ..
L Mon.yt* rooalTad ...rr day, and in any amount
bu|ttfnlilL'
; t FiVE PER CENT, teUrMt la paid for mon.y from
th. day it is satin.
■ R, Th* Rooay la alvaya said book in GOLD wbsnever
It is oalled for, and without notios.
' l 4. Mousy iaraoslTsd ftpia HxKstm, Mmmtuntm,
OmrdimM* . and othor Traatoas, in-laraa or muUI sums,
to rtnain a lovr or abort s.riod.
• A TM Joonar raoairad, frop' Saaoaitora ia inyaatad in
. RaalE(iau. Hortnrw, Croand Santa, and other trat
ttlMiMeiirittMk ■’ I
4 Offlee open srery day-TWALNUT Street. aouthwest
at aer'TUrd FbiMslshit «, .t ,(alf
•-■ Sswino- Machinss. AH j persona' who
have bought Sewing Jdaokmee. which will, .not Perform
th# vornx(Mtidt»r» informed thatRINGER'S Ma
ehineepcvarfeil todoaay htndafwork. la am
disappointed m the KactuuM of *
-I, H/amoKRA co.; No. as chestnut bu
- *et*» ■ • _-
To OoNsojfpnvks.—Qurbu’s Cod Liver
OilJillt. ’
This greatspeeifio for Consumption ta feeteuperse
ding all others ta Its curative effeotsupon those afflict'd
with tubercular diseases, being twice a# effloaoimis ae
thecredeoil. Prepared upon highly; scientific princi
ples of thepnre oil* sad robbed of tbenatueoas taete of
the plain artiele.it is rebeived into the stomach In its
jelHfied form, without mastication, and u gradually die*
•olyed aad digesteds panioe into the wnatl intestines
drop by drop. aapplvlng the wastes of the bpdy by its
aatrltiots properties, and thus assisting anti sustaining
nature inorerooming the dieeaee. Approved by the
New York Aoadesay of Medioipe.. end,recommended by
Ae faculty everywhere, this preparation is confidently
offered ae a remedy for Consumption and all Borofakras
affections. Sold by FREDERICK BROWN, corner of
CHOTNUT and FIFTH Btneetai FREDERICK
MOWN, Jr. Coa tinentai Hotel ; aad T. W. DYOTT
4SONS. tnbM-stnfSin
Ojni PBIOI CLOTHING OF THB LATEST
S9ylSfl v made in the beet manner, expressly for RR
TAIL' BALBB, LOWEST seUiag.pncM marked in
ftalaFigvee* All goods mad# to order warranted satis
footer?* Oar ONE-PRICE system is strictly sdhertd
to.aswe believe this to be the only fsir way of, dealing
AU are tberebr treated alike. _ JONES A CO.,
eeg-tf . anPIkrARirFT Street
MARRIED.
i the 11th lest., by the Rev.
B. Jones.- asmetset Bums ter or st. Andrew's, Chorob,
Meas.imeire Ci F<’Unler (ex-Frenofe oonsut at I/is
bwilto ymliaii second daughter of the la<e
*DajKRt-C*Owibn‘lh# 7th Pit. by Rev. Lb Fill*
toe, Mr. Fraek Darby to Miss flmina Crow, of Parks
“ufcSf th* 3d init., by Rev. Br.
Prank! n Mooie, Ur. Robert T. Graves, pfPbilaoel-
AlratTAjD* Mi ler, of Boston. Mass. - *,
Tcrintt.. hr, Rev. J.
H. Kennard. Mr. Uporge Wi Williams to Mils Mary
; §7kWBE%&BHA»>LEY.-On th. 7th init.. hy Rev.
A. Bnrdjr. Mr. J. R. Stephen* to Miss Mary Sh#rp)ey,
both of Moatgotnerv oountj. Pa, *
ALMA NA—l»iLKj#.-On Ihs-Mth of April, by JRev.
Jdr. Angnstus AJmanato iuise Kusaxma
' died.
W-EI LINQTON.—On Monday aftarpoon. 11th met.
after a Hni«ringiUne*i.-William W«llui*ton> printer,
“Wasp. the jfiaeStulslice of thefattenl vIU
' > VoUif&»-Oa the aOmlM of the 16th ,net. Reheooe
JeM.yoMueetoeMh'ertf Reboot* »nd lb* lute J»me«
yoviu. iothkl&h yeer of her »«.
• rfrMMkltimeMd friewU ofthh femllyere reepeot
faflT TaJited to o'tend the hint, from th« reiidotioe
of MrnoSoiy MB'Wood etfeet/oa tUatTaviarfatur
ioJJ, Itlo’mi wilhoet Author aotloe, To prooeed
Stria ReUoere* Geneter*.
fltnFtivjtM to' n'teed Mrftneril. Iron hie lot* raii
dfice.Jto. IS evaeoe. tin* der. M l
tgjUnk ja i the afternoon.. To -proceed to Kthrette
(WMidISKEY.—On 8»t«rd»» morolne, »th inet, *t
hjc. eoeettp cent. Wntroa. Cbectcr rollor, Po.. kuieiio
re'ficSoJjho'ute I«Lo'wickerly, in*Se«»h
peerof hernee. - - ,
Faneral fron herihttifpegdeue, gijtth etreet. firet
Diamond; Uu»(Tac*tt»r) nfternooni
tho tOth init/llr*. EUon Otar, in the 66th
mnrninr, atßO’olo.'k. -- * •
on the 6th Jut.,'Williem 0.
« F^fe^^Tool&“ K,lb<rt ' w s^
HA*TM£R.-0n th* Wth in*fc,*u. Hartman*
RincteenUi etreet*
■Effismsigg#*
BARBER.—On the 9thinst., Mr. JohnTWAlter Barber,
jAHRax/s.— Suddenly, ou the »kh"uist., Fradorlok*
*5» of Henry ana the-late Catharine Jahraus, aged
yeavo* •
McKE^VERa—On tho lOtlj inst., RobertaMoKeavef*
granddaughter of John and Mary, Ragen* aged 0 years
and » months. . *
ZKIGIk R—ln f.aport oountv, Indiana, on the Ist
inst, Caroline, wife of John E. Ziegler, [n the«th jom
ofh«Mr age* late of this oity, and danghter of Daniel
MCANALLRY.—Catharine MoAnalley*in_lhe 15th
jearofiMr age, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth
- the loth inst., after a lingering Hines*#
Mis. Mary Ring, wife of Joseph King, in the rah year
or her age. *
.MARTIN.—On the 9th mat, Hester, wife of James M.
Martin, in thefigd year of her age. _ lt , *
"jTULLr.—On the 10th mat., Harmonious Tally, In the
74th year of her age *
CASE.—On the 10th inst, Coleman H..son of 0. H.#
Jr., and Palli* J. Case, aged 6 months and 6 days.
BRaplNaGaN.—On the 10th met., Philip Brannagan,
aged SI years. *
CUMMER MOURNING GOODS.
Black Bareses and Crape Maret*.' K, 6-4,7-4, and
8-4 wide; Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine
Bareges, Camera H&ir Bateses. Summer
Bombasines, Chalis, Crane Cbalie. Tamartiaes,
Taramataitf, fine Moniseline de Laines* Lawns,
Gmxhvms. Organdies, Silks, Foulards.
Cbalie de Caine*, Barege Mantillas and Points;
Barege, Grenadine Barege and Grenadine Shawls;
Bun umb<ellaa, Fan*,Summer Glove* and
Hosiery J Veils: Collars, £o.
BESSON A BON, MourninsJStore,
jel No. 918 QHKBNIJT Wireet.
The only reliable artiole—
CLARK'B Patent INDELIBLE PFNOILS. for
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work utter than ink. without its trouble
or risk ot Blotting. Each will mark 2,000 articles, Por
aala, Wbola.aia and TAyLQJI fc c 0 _
Agents for the Manufacturer*
jel2 Sra No. 911 CHESTNUT Street.
rvw» CHURCH ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY.
lUf A meeting for Prayerand Conference if Hi be
heTd THIS (Tuesday; EVENING, at 8 o’olook, in the
Kint United Presbyterian Churoli, BROAD and LOM
BARD Street*.. Ali Christians Jriendly to the cause are
respectfully invitod. , . »*
iTr* OFFICE LEHIGH COAL ANI> NAVI
LL3 GATION COMPANY.
, PHItADELPHIi, June If. 1860.
An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of the Le
high Coal and Navigation Corapan* will b» held, at the
Company’s Offioe. Tbl* DAY, June 33th, at eleven
o’oiook A. M.. to take a Stock vote upon a certain Reso
lution, &a ordered at the aenua l meeting, held on the
first of May last. EDWIN WALTER.
It >. Secretary.
rT3» -NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
>kJ7 ot the Stockholders of the CAMDEN AND AT
LANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY will beheld on
TRUKBDAY. Ju»e 38,1860. between the boors of 30 A.
M. and* P. M., at the omoe of the oompanv, Coopeifs
Point, Camden, New Jersey, to eleot Direotor* of said
oompanv to serve for the ensuing year. _ _ _
Je9->jeH ROBERT FRAZER, Beo.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
LL? AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
MAucßtiaao,
The holder* of the bond* of this Company, dneJuly 1,
1880, can now receive, upon Application at this office, 10
Eir cent, in oasb» upon the terms speomed in the oirou
r attached.
The holden are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fund of 0140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 0,
1860, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he company mid duly recorded, to carry the same Into
ffeot. . 8 BhaDFORI, Treasurer.
Notts* to tk* 'Hold*** of Philakelrkia and Beading
Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due Juhi 1,1880
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road, amounting in the aggregate to 09,806,400. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year was sis time* the
amount of the annua! interest on these bonds.
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security of the mortgages in the preoise oonditionin
whtoh they are now held. Fresh sheet* of coupon* for
the interest, payable half-yearly, wiU be issued;
A bonus of 10 per oent. will be given to the holders, m
consideration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
on their signmga reooipt and presenting their respec
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rate of 3K per cent per month, whtoh will not be
charged extra on the SO shares now to be Issued- ‘i bis
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to its members hundred* of Pianos, embracing all the
modem improvements, of sapen r tone and finiib»made
by the celebrated manufacturers, Sehomsoker fc Co.,
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Those hiring p aooe should at once cease doing so,
when they, pan obtain an instrument upon suoheasy
terms, and become the owners ofjhe same,
it JL W. GRAY, Secretary,
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. GREAT SALE OF PIANOS
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do. do do. do. 75,
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
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n* 1008 CHESTNUT street,
SILK AND LAOE MANTLES.
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUB AND POINTF?. .
Will open this day. a tiandsomo assortment of Ladies’
and Visaes’ Mantles, of the newest styles, much below
the usual prices, at 8. V. R . HUNTER’S
New Store.
jeU.flt* No. 40 South BECOND Street.,
Q.REA T BARG A I STM
IN CORSETS. RHAWI, "ORDERS. CRncHET
BRAID, HAIR NETS, RERUN ZEPHYRS,
TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES,
TASSELS, ROSETTE BUTTONB, »c.
Good Shirt,, Moran k Co.', and Kellv k Co.’fl, FIVE
CENTS A HOOT. .. . . „„„
J. G. MAXWELL SON,
Whole,ala and Retail Manofaoturing Eetabliflbmeilt,
Eleventh nnd OH KbTNUT Street,. Jell-St
TRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENTS T O
■ onnoM ARF, mm
OREiUK EDUCTION IN SUMMER GOODS I!!
RICH BILKB, •‘PLENDID LACE GOODS!!!! ,
THORNLEY Sc CHISM have this day Reduced their
stock of Pftn^Bilh, fl T 0 5)) pER OFMT
Under their usual Low Prices.
We propose #e lint on every vard of
p SPHING AND SUMMER GOODS.
We also invite speoial attention to our
Frenoh Lace Bournousand Eugenes,
French Lace f-hawis and Mantles,
French Laos Poin ■ and Piooolominies,
Cambria Lace Empress Mantles,
Blaok Silk Mantillas, Dusters, &0., &0.,
Wide Bleak S.lk,
N.E. Center EIGHTH A.SPhING GARDEN.
IRIBU LINENS. A fresh invoice of
SHIRTING LINBNB dlreot from the manufac
turers, RICHARDSON, SONS, k OWDEN, of Belfast,
hut received. ....
These Goods are seleoted expressly for, our fatnilv
trade, and are guarantied free from any admixture of
Ootton. PERKINS k ,00.. _ .
upT 9 South NINTH Street.
1860. I0E! I0E! 1860.
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
SC ALB OP FAMILY PRICBB.
8 pounds daily 40 oents per week.
if 03 “
JO “ “TO “ “
40 “ “ 105 “ “
71 “ “ ITS “ “
Jflir 0 " ord,r * *° U ” offio< "' VfiSS. E.I)AHILL h 8
o4«>, 3DS WALNUT Btr.iL lejond rtorri PlNE
islfawv-m'giitr.s.?
'I7‘ANILLA BEANS~New crop, just re-
NOTICES.
OAIE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS.—On
> '^,PRID A Y. July 13th. IBSO, at 10 o'clock A. M..we
will nil. for aocouut of whom it mar concern. thy fol
lowing unclaimed article., left in poMCMiou of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company:
I box. marked AKont^PhilaSelphia.
1 ima.ll blaok trunk. no mark.
*1 ** hair " “
1 blaok trunk, marked E. A, Dixon. Wil., Dei.
1 44 “ “ Alfred ward, Tyrone.
1 small green box, marked M. M.
1 small hair trunk, no mark.
1 blaok trank, marked French Epp, Phila.
1 *• “ no mark.
1" 44 ohroif.
1 large green trunk, no mark.
1 email leather •• “
1 fair " *• •*
1 blaok trunk, marked Jos. Rees,
l plain wooden trunk, no mark,
l glaok trank.
} [air leather trunk, no mark.
1 black hand trunk. “
1 black leather trank M
1 trunk, no mark.
1 plain wooden trank, no mark.
1 small wooden box.
X large 44 “
1 bundle clothing.
1 canvas bag olothing, no mark.
1 “ “ “
1 basket “ *<
loanvaabag “ '*
X bed tiok. containing olothing, ko,
I bag clothing. , ,
l hat box, containing hat, no mark,
1 band-box. containing bonnet.
I pair ■hoe-lasts.* muskets. 2 sorthe-poles.
1 saddle and bridle; lot ot 14 umbrellas and parasols,
lot of 21 shawl*, lot sundries, lot of SO coats, lot IB
oil-o'oth travelling bags, lot of 19 carpet- bags,lot of
oanes, hats, so.
1 black box,
X licnt-colored valise.
1 blaok trank, marked.Oen. A. L. Roumfort.
1 box, 2 tranks, and 2 bundles, marked W. J. McFad
den.
1 valise, marked A, L, Roumfort
1 green trank.
1 small blsok trank, marked with pieceof light-colored
leather.
1 small er-en trunk, marked Michael Higgins.
1 black has.
1 striked carpet-bag.
1 carpet-big.
1 black trunk.
1, “ *■ no mark.
1 light-colored trunk,
loti doth carpet-bag,
1 box. no mark
1 black trunk, marked McFoddeu.
1 trunk, nwrkec Pine Grove, Bohuylkill Co.
l small green ohest.
1 red box. marked P. 8.
1 black trunk.
Lot of umbrellas, gumshoes, hats, oanes, infants’
clothing. wo.
1 blaok-trunk, no mark.
1 oarpet bag, “
1 hair trunk,
1 small hair trunk,
1 orange-odored chest.
1 na r leather trunks.
1 hair trank.
1 blao trunk.
1 red leather trunk.
1 black trank.
1 fair leather trank.
1 black trunk, marked Hugh Dorsey.
1 Ittrso bUok trank.
l blaok trank, marked W, Noohnff.
j Jj II “ Ja* Turner..
1 small black trunk,
l «t i« ,i
1 * % u “ marked A. Moulson.
1 larse blank trunk,
l black trunk.
l «*
1 «* u
1 «. II
l old box.
3 Air leather truuk.
1 lane plain chest, marked J. Christian.
1 old trunk.
l chest, marked John Gar.
J lane trank.
X lead-colored ohest.
1 small plain box, marked H. J.
1 blue box.
i, h lack trunk.
1 lane box.
X small plain box,
1 *reen trunk.
1 black trank.
1 large red ohest.
1 dark red ohest, marked M. M. Couden.
X larse plain 11 marked M. Calder.
1 dark red 14 marked Leonard Frank,
l small box
1 44 44 marked T.D.
1 plain chest
1 plain ohest. raarkod M. J. K. A.
Ismail red ohest.
X sailor’s green chest.
1 large ohest.
1 small box.
1 plain ohest. ,
X small red ohest.
X dry good* box.
X large willow basket.
1 large box, marked Gehart Frederick.
X wooden trank, marked A. T. H.
1 large osest, marked care F. Wieler.
X * r 44 44 Jas.Seroull.
l green chest. , , „ .
1 •• 44 marked Catherine Gurtler.
1 small r reen ohest.
1 small blaok trunk.
1 ohest.
x large plain chest,marked Herring,
X small ohest.
1 small black trunk.
JsmslJ light green ohest.
1 large firkin.
1 blaok trunk,
1 painted box.
1 black trunk,
1 box.
1 smalt plain ohest.
l small ohest,maiked Christian Herman.
X hair trunk,
1 small bag, marked Mathew P. Hertmer.
1 dry goods box. marked Matthew Thomas, Duntieth.
1 plain ohest, marked John Martin Lewis.
1 small blaok trank, marked Geo. A. Stewart.
X •* whira box, marked W. Grew.
1 44 “ ohest.
1 44 box, marked Marshall.
I plain ohest, marked M. C. Kombers.
3oa«petbags.
1 green ohest.
X brown ohest.
1 blaok trunk.
X yellow trank.
, SHAW & BAILEY,
Jn 12-togt 102) MARKEI-st., Philadelphia.
CLOTHING.
g § LI. ELDRIDGE.
“ CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,”
N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Su.
19* Customer Work made at abort nolle*.
ohJl-Sai-if
CARD TO THE PUBUO,
CONGRESS SPRING.
. SARATOGA. APRIL 16/1860.
An attempt has boen nude to deceive the publio» by
persons offering what they call “Coroeksb Watxb”
from Fountains; and at the price of six (•) cents per
glass. The wholesale price of the rMviiu Congress WV
ter. at New York, being about 7M oents per glaes, the im*i
position of pretending to sell at retail at lees than cost,
and without oilowanoe for freight, oartage, dr
is apparent; but their probable count to
empty one bottle of genome Congress Water into a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohriste&Jng
its total oontent*.
We have nsvxa sold Congress Water in Fountains,
nor m vessels of sap other description than ordinary
sized glass bottles. Theoork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded “ CONGRESS WATER O. k
W,,“ and any, without those words and letters on the
oork, is couwTßßVßii, whether from Fountains or
Bottles. CLARKE k WHITE, ,
Proprietors of Congress Spring. ;
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, fna x
CBARI.EB HLLIB tCo ,TM M»k.t.tre*«,
0. HUBBKLL. 1410 Chestnut street. 4 1
A. D. D. TAYLOR, eor. Ninth and Chestnut streets.
Are constantly supplied by ns.with the ussuu *• Coh
oes** Wxw»” in bottles, fresh from the Congress
Spring. OLaRKF. k WHITE*
apUMmif 98 OKD»R Bt„ New York City.
Mrs. stills
CRYBTA LINE LIQUID H* IR COLORERI ,
A'preparation new to the public, but which bat long
been m private use, for restoring Grav Hair toitsnatn
ral color, imparting to it a glossy appearance, and ren
dering it soft and silky. . _ .
itis entirely different in its nature and effect from
any article now in use lor the same pnrpoee. being a
cleanly fluid, nearlj as clear as, water, requiring no
washin* before or after its application, free from*«J!pA«r
or any other objectionable.ingredient, and applied as
easily as an ordinary “air Oit. '
Can be had of the following persons!
w Z. Harbertucorosr Jumper and Pine street*.
E J Fennell, No. 86 North Eighth street.
Thomas Lancaster Spruce amfEisfateenth streets.
Thomas Weaver, Vine and Eighteenth streets.
Wm. B. I hompton. ML Vernon and Seventeenth st’s.
Kuward Gaillord, Jr., Arch be'ow Second etreet.
E. B. Garmues, Coates and Tenth streets.
George C. dower. Vine and Sixth streets.
A. H. Bowman, Soruoe and Second streets.
Charles Shivers, Spruce and Seventh streets.
Caleb R, Keeney, Arch and Sixteenth streets.
For sale wholesale and rettulbr
FIFTEENTHttuiI
cyMSin FbiUd.Hhi*.
TMAOKEREL, SHAD. HERRING, So.—
I’JL iooo bbla Nos. 1.2 and S large and medinm Mac
kerel, in assorted packages, of a ve y ohotoe quality;
also
50 bbls. new No. 9 large Maokerol.
50 half bbls new No. 8 do do,
,80 bblenewNo. 8 medium do.
50 do new Eastern Mess Shad.
50 half obis new do do do.
1500 bbls new Kastnort No. 1 Herring.
800 do do Halifax No. 1 do.
200 do new Boston No. 1 do.
100 do do No leoaleFish.
25 do prime No. 1 Salmon. ,
100 quintals Grand Bank Codfish.
100 boxes new Berkimer county Cheese,
Now landing and » -tore, fogfaff * KOONS,
jeS 14ti NURTH WHARVFB.
TMMEtTSB REDUCTION ON J PANESE
JL GO DH—The balance of the stook will be sold with
out reserve, consisting of Brocade Satins, Silks, Fine
Apples. Crapes. Pongee Handkerchiefs, Fans. Waiters,
Vases. Wo k boxes, kc. x ko., at 8 WEST FENn
SQUARE, first house north of Market, above Broad
attest. • jeB Ct
TRUSSES! BRAOICS! SUPPORTERS!
Correotly adjusted at NEEDLES’, TWELFTH
and RACh Streets. Ladies entranct) IS3 Twelfthstrcet,
firetxloor below Ka-’e. Lad? attendants. Frenoh. Eng
lish, and Ameriean. in great variety. Belts, Elastio
Stookings, huapeußories, bnoulaer Braces, ByrragetC&o
myW'tojulri if
CTEREOSOOPIO INSTRUMENTS, mamr
in every style, for single piotures, or re*
volving boxes, to hold »rom 12 t 0250 views. Stbbho
scorre Pictures, on'gtitof plates, Amerioan, English,
and Frenoh, in great variety. And sold at reduced prices,
wholesale or retail, by M. J. FRANKI.IN, Opiioian, at
112 8. FOURTH and 204 N. BECONDBt.
87” Spectacles, Microscopes, Optra Glasses , scr., on
he most reasonable rates in the oit), jetf etif
PROVISIONS— Hams—2,000 Pieces City
Smoked Western Cured Hams. _ _ .
Hams—l,soo Pieces City Bmoked Western Sugar Cured
Shouloers—*B.ooo Pieces City Smoked Western Cured
Shoulders. „ . .
Sides—Jso Pieces Western Smoked Sides.
Hams—2o Tierces, Gardener Phipps’ Extra Sugar Car
ed Bagged Homs in lots. . .
Beef-Braoked Beef on hand to suit purchasers, la store
for sale by C.C BADLhRfrCOe,
Je7-6t No. 103 ARCH street.
/■'IOAL OIL. —100 bbb now in store and
landing, made by the Walhonding Coal Oil Com-
P For quality, brillianoy, and cheapness, this Oil is un
surpassed.
Samples will befarmshed.andall information givon,
by WILLIAM M. WILSON,
General Agent for the Company,
je7-fltif tt»-8 Market Street.
-AgTURTLE AND OL4M SOUP served
Street*
N. B. Dinners fromU to 9 o’clock. my*B-tf
M«S. M. S. BISHOP’S PARISIAN
'tmMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,. No. 1016
CHESTNUT street, next door to the
tTHE BEST ARE CUEAPEST.—Buy
Umbrellas and Parasols of
WM. H.
myl4-tjylif No. 418 MARKET Bt«
t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS,
leeyenrv^.cheg.M
* FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES,
% ■?«-wi8asB#asg«!i hi
WANTS.
W Situation, by a man,
the moit aatitfcotory referenow ae°to intesrjtT*
V® r ®T«and busmen capacity■ A moderate HJ
SW/KiiT 11 b * "“>**• “B.
T° WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS—A tho
. "v;f *l®J 3 c energetio SALESMAN,
hft 7> n * deilrtble near trade, would engage
y.M* g&s pyA 1 !^ 1 “ na *’ "“•'hSiS-
TMTANTED—A CLERKSHIP, in an In
* so ranee Offioe or Banking House, by atl orough
Accountant Good references given. Address “F.
Q , ’ through Blood s Dispatoh. ietf-3t*
ANTED—A Partner "with from Three
" " to Five housand Dollars, in a profitable bnsi
?,%*• w re n d y» esUbiiahed.. Address, *mh real name,
•»&»£:* B 'Z *>t Uu* paper. Communications
strictly confidential. jpjj ft*
"W ANTED—A PURCHASER for an m-
T r i®rest in a safe and profitable Manufacturing bu
siaew. Toany oerson having 90,000 a good Opportuni
lorI or embarking in a bnfingee already
°*iite d WIM well. AdJrw. M
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER
£ nr ? n ,*n.agem«nt by th< ,od of ihl,
month. AdlrtM Book-keeper,” offloe of tita paper.
jolt-It*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE.—A Lot,
* ISO feat by 100, hay ini three front*, lonatao in tho
routhwe,tarn part of the olty, in the midat of a«,idlr
improving neighborhood, is offered for sa’e on reaeona
ble terms. For parrioalare apply at this office. JeH-lft*
M COUNTRY RESIDENCE WANTED,
within a few miles of the city, on the line of a
raesenger Ratlwar, at a rent not exceeoingfWO per
annum. Address t 4 E. P..’' Office of The Press. Jeii^t
IVEW BOILER FOR SALE —36 inches
Arw »n^ff Bter i 24 low for oash or trade, in
d JelMt * iwoenee. Address Box HOT Poet Office,
4g| FOR SALE—A three-story BRICK
lb® modern improvements:
&wwu.&!!* deep - App,y on th 9 prem ses, No 3ld
REED JeH tnthsdt*
SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of
A a Wholesale Tobacco House, of eight years stand
ing, and store to rent. Inquire at N 0.3 3oathFß<*NT
Street. jeU at*
STO EXCHANG*"—Very superior Pri
v*te REBI sntirely new, briok and mar-
WD ; AiuS\ o ftDn , 9. i ** J !ce .hoaie. Jkc . costing 915.M0
Street,-in the midst
®*.b&na* o ine places. Buildings or sroond wottd be.
taken in e ohamie Box 6fio post Office. it*
« F)R SALE OR RENT—New Stone
K 2. Mami o i, Bar n, &c .with extensive aocommods
Hops and thirteen sows of land, on CheitonßlUs la
enire at No. S North THIRP etreet. jeil-12t*
FOR SaLE—The Goodwill, Stock, and
Fixtures of a B r ORB on North DELAWARE
Avenue, in tne Fish Trade, wnioh will be sold on fa
vorabls terras, to close s. esttte ‘ihe edvantegesof a
lmsineH of this oharaoter are that it is a cash and
ehort-oredit trade. Address “P. o. Box No. 1561.”
jeliat*
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WOBKB, 80PB1A FURNACE. Ac—By virtue
oj vested in n» ae Ivusteesfor caraln cre
ditors or roiiafd McCormick, in pursuance of ade
oree of the DistnctConrt of Allegheny count), in the
Commonwe&th of Penns) Ivania, in No. S of Nov*n ber
term. IMB. we will expose to pnhiie eale, at the MBR
-00 f-VRTIi strut, to the
fiS of P'UabU'sh, .n tho nth UwelUb) day nf Jone,
tha Rollini Mill
and Nail Factor.es, a tnated near New Castle. Law-
I^V C rS9, l SL i o* Dn * ,W^ll,8k » kno * n “tbe ORIZSBA
IRON WpHKS, co taming 16 Boiling Furnaces, 5
Heating Furußces, Bat Rolls, PmMl Rolls, Nail Plate
and Mock Rolli, figueexers, 49 Nail Msohines. one
Wrought Macnirie. and Machinery for manofsu
turing Nailß«ge and Fixeßnok,
Also, toe Blast Farnace, known as SOPHIA, ad
joining above work*, which it capable of taming out
let) tons of Pig Iron per week.
.Also, several lot* of ground, adjoining, and several
pi >Let of land adjacent to the Los Works, containing
Coal, Iron Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay,
Perms: One fourth of the purchase money to be
Earn iu cash on the acknowledgment of the deed; the
alanoein one, two, and three yesra from the time of
sale,with interest from .hat time; ths deferred pay
ments to be secured by bond and mortgage oo the pre-
M< CHARLKB
J«? a,u c k. m niS? C w k wock -
POR SALE OR TO LET—A^Double
, ston, 1 oltaye. GemanWirn. kituato on Dewey’.
Jane, eeoood honse from Thorp** lane, five minutes
walk from railroad station. Contains all the modern
conveniences. Apply to F.R. WIWON,
Jsd-lm 603 CHESTNUT Street.
Mfor sale, or exchange for
MERCBA N DlBE— Two two-story brisk honeea
and lot of ground subject to improvement- Rent for
872 per annum, each. A email amount of cash, and the
balance m merchandise required. Address A. 8., Press
Office, myg-lm
« factory property for sale.—
A most desirable Factory, with large lot of
ground, fronting on three stree s. suitable for almost
any kind ox manufacturing. Terms easy. For particu
lara, inquire of ALFR«D FITLBR, Sixth below Arch,
ortoW,.D,ROGBRB,No. 1009<.Iieetpntst. mytd-lm
«TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR
story house, double baok bnildfnre, aU modern im
provements, in complete order; an elesantianeyard.
«SJ B y!«i?Sm , 2 a * ood tenant. Situated No. 1924
CHbSTNUT Btreet> Apply at No. 719 CHESTNUT
Btreet, mthe Masonic Hmf. myJS-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP—A new Ladd, Web
ster, k Co.’s Sewing Maohine—the best manu
factured. Address ** Sewing Maohine,” offioe of The
Press, my34-tf
A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A
famished house to let. at the northwest comer of
Ninth and Locust streets. Apply on the premises, or at
No. X 9 BUILDINQB. * ’ mjg-tf
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern section of
the oi tr. well adapted for a Noreerr. Terms aeoommeda
ting. For partionlare address ,l K,” at this offioe. ap!7-tf
TO RENT—Two beautifully situated
Si doable houses, well shaded, with eosoh house*
and gardens attached* onTaoony Flank Road.one mile
below Taoony. and three-quartere of a mile from Pas
iw&Mi&ir 4 *•*"«■?»» At ’a,y*to ir
TO LET.—The first floor of the fine build
tap. No. 704 C 9LBTNUT street, formerly ooenpled
for a wholesale (and lately as a retail) fancy goods and
perfumery store. Apply at the office of JULEB HAUEL
A CO., No. TO4 CHKBTNU C street. Phila, jeA-lm
MFOR SALE, ob accommodating terns,
the STORE AND DWELLING, No. 311, Arch
street. Apply to WM. R. ALLEN*
mySl-13t* 83j> ARCH street.
g| FOR SAL*—A HANDSOME PRO
HU PERTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes
walk of the depot. Fine gardeo, with hot-beds. Abun
dance of Fnm—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone
House; gaa and water throughout Stone Stable. Large
Lawn.
Terms very aooommodatlng, and possession riven
when required. Apply to ! 57 B. COMJS6YS,
apia-if at the Philadelphia Bank,
CO L LIERY TO LET.—THE CELE
BRATED LURE FIDLKR COLLIERY, elioeted
at Shamokm. in the Sbemokin Coel Bwin. end on the
lie. of the Snemokm Valley end Pottanlle Rjulroed,
will be let upon the oompielion of the iin,rovemente
now in progress.,
There ore two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the
property, each seven feet thick* The coal is of a supe
rior quality, and has attained ajngn reputation whom
ever it has been introduced. It Is highly valued and
oonunonds a,ready sale in Baltimore and intermediate
plaoes, w wbioh it is sent both by oanal and railroad. A
market has also been opened for Ihte coal in the North
and Northwest. For shipment to the East it may be
taken to Delaware City, and. upon the completion in
June next, of the extension of the Mine Hilf Railroad
to oonneot with the Bhamoktu Valley and Potts villa
Railroad, it can beshipped at Richmond.
These veins will yield from three to four hundred
thousand tone above water level. There are other
veins 6? White, Red, and Gray, Ash Coal on .the pro-
Serty, which are easily aooesaible. The capacity of the
ranker is fifty thousand tons per annum. .
The Colliery can be examined on application to D.W.
C. Cleaver, on the premises.
For further information apply to
A M, EASTWICK,
mhg-tnths tf No, 2D VINE Btreet Philadelphia,
BOARDING.
PRIV ATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their families, or sinsle gentlemen, can be aoeom
mounted with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, famube l or uafurmshtd, at 616 V fit.,
south sideof Washington square The looation, b'ln*
oppoatte f O one of. the handsomest parks m the oity, is
cen’ral, and extremely peasant, 'iransient persons
Visiting the elty can be acoom<T>ot*ated bv the day nr
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for *u office. JeG-tf
COHNTkY BO iRDING—At a firs -class
farm-house, thirty six mile# from the City, near
Avondale Station. P. *B. C* K. R. s-ocess to and from
the city three tiiuvs ad at. Personsdesinug Board for
their f&mi iss are invited to view the place. Cars eeve
Depot, and MaRKEi* Streets 5Af
P. M., and AVONDALE in time tojeaoh the city by 9
A. M. For pa tioulars. address E.W.HiCKfi, Chatham,
Chester county, Penns. jes-i9t»
■OAMtLTES AND WISH
ING FIRST-CLaSi BOARD, with cool Rooms.
can now have choice at 9 *5 WaLa UT fit. je4 lm*
SUMMER BOaRDINL Accommoda
tions for two or three tmall-size families, and a few
amgla hoarders, o&n be secured at Eaton Academy,
Kennett Square, Chester county, ifapplieatioo be made
without delay. Access by cars three times dsily. _
Aouress WILLIAM CHANDLER*
je2»l2t* Principal au i Proprietor.
TVYU YOUNG tvENTLEMEN UaN BE
aocommodated with good, airy apartment, (with
orwlthoot board,) in a private family. Location oen
tral. , Address “ TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis
patch. ap»
DIVIDENDS.
EXCHANGE BANK,
Pna.xnxx.pinx, May 1,1860.
The Direotors have THIS DAY deolared a Dividend
f THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stook, olo&r oi
tate Tax, and payable on demand.
mrl-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier
EDUCATIONAL.
Mrs? LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs, R.
M. BIRD will reopen their SOHO"!, for Young
Ladle, at 1010 SPRUCE Btreet,on MONDAY, Sep.
tembor 17th, 1300. IH-lm
REMOVALS.
Removal small a chandler,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, have remored from
00 North SECOND Street, to 113 MARKEX Street,
above Front, north tide. | w
PERSONAL.
CASH will ba paid, and the highest price
for ladie.’ and gents' onat-off Llothlnr Please oall
»t,or addroae B. D. ANCONA, No, 737 SOUTH Street
below Eighth. je6-ot*
■'J'HE FINE ARTS.
EARLES’ GALLERIES
OF
PAINTINGS
* AND
LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOHS,
810 OHESTNUr STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES S. EARLE k SON have now in their Gel
l.ti.iaverr large and intereitmg oolleotton of
" PAINTINGS.
The works of Native and ForeignArtißta. Among the
newest addition* are Piotures by Weber, Ed. D. Lewis,
Hoselttue, Lang, Waugh, Moran, Van Starkenborgn,
/reites tproduotion tCOKIQL AN U 8
AT THE GATES OF ROME. Still on Exhibition. t
A NEW ENGRAVINGS Jnet received, moluding the
latest subjects of Landseer, AuadetU Tayler, Faed, «o*»
THE PALMER MARBLES.
Photograph, of the Marble, of. PALMER, the Soulp
tor, comprising Spring, Resignation, Faith, immonan
g, Peasant Boy, Indian Maiden, Sappho, Mormug,
vemns, fco. ,
- For sale only at
EABIDES’ GXI.LERIESSI,
810 OBESTNUT STREET,
FHILAI'KLFHIA, je7-10t
X ZUMBA.! AZUMEA ! AZUMBA !
AZUMEAJ AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA i
PROF.’ MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING FOWBER.
AMUSEHIERJB,
OF MUPIC.
THE GRAND MATINEE IN HONQg
OF THE
JAPANESE AMBASSADORS
THBIR EXCELLENCIES
THE JAPANESE AMBASSADORS J
WiUvijitthfi Academy of Mtuio on
TOESDAV APTEHNOON, JUNE U, IMO.
■ MESSRS. TTHBATLEY A OLAJtKE,
have mnd bo labor or ufmiß to maU thio EnUr
tsimnent worthy of tha axtraordmary
It will oompriM popular
OPERATIC,
DRAMATIC,
TEKMICHOKSAN,
AJfP
MAGICAL PERFORMANCE*.
Tha fotinrlng diMinaui*hed Artiita will appear :
M'LLE TERESA P*RODI,
' SIGNOR TAMARO,
SIGNOR NAXNI,
MR. 1. s. CLARKE,
MR*. JOHN DREW,
MR. DOLMAN,
MIBB EMMA TAYLOR,
SIGNOR BLITZ,
4«]>
MANY OTHERS.
Tie entire Vocal fore* of tie
MSNNERCHOR and YOUNG MAJNHERCHOR
SOCIETIES
will appear, with tho
GERMANIA nd DODWORTK’S ARCH-STREET
THEATRE ORCHESTRAS.
Mnnoal Conductor*,
BIQNOR I/RATI
AKD
MIL C. R. DODWORTH.
Toavoid thopranore for ataittauM, it fa Mrnoatijr 4««
•ired that ticket* should be aaonrad in advaue*. at eithar
of toe following oSo«a:
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
GIRARD HOUSE,
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
The prioee fire as fallowa -
Farquette. Pemuette Cirole, Baloonr, and
Fandlj Cirole teata ONE COLLAR.
AmpMjhMtrt . P/PTV CENTS.
TJie do on will be opened at 2 o’clock. Orertare wiU
oommenee at a quarter before 3. u.
WTAIINUT-'-TREET theatre.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. .
NIXO.VS ROY At EQUESTRIAN MOUP^J
NIBLO’S GARDEN. W«Jr”wki '
BOSTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ABTLEY'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Lsodos,
DRAWN CR G» I>felf”uDreNCES,
GREATEST BEH&MT** f 1 *
r „ m*»bw,ajhkwca. *
THE MOS?RIKsHED
ACCOMPLISHED ARRAY or ARTISTES ‘
«rn. rON THIB CONTINENT.
lftl V or t v‘* f rf7Sr §’.* < J , ]?N®K B f l
a»d every nighV UDRINH the * *
Ararat the goTgliiM i« the femotu “ ' ;
, , gutta-percha RING.
Yliigsb la placed os the aUie. beiotifoilr
r:r^«»w!iaf=af
whoae Ridina and Vaaltina oa a
or bridle, are htroad penil'.l, "“eoneeaue
•V TpM HANLON EROTHEW.
other *OOOll try* rfBJ ««' &> ttieorew
The great SUITO. 0 .. 8 * 111 ' 10 *-
The Renamed ContOTtiotH.t E * NA ’
Hnpporred br the r entire Trme of
C °AmM* E if KR ' ' Mr ' ‘SIhxAND.
LEADING FEATURR* . ,
THE BEAUTIPUL^T^^E^S.^ 1 *
Menaced hj ZAIPER,
_ . , ELLA ZOYAHA.
Each performanoe to he preceded with a
hJWPPLiR FARCE,
THE DRAM .TIC COMPANY, .
PARTICULAR NOTICE. Notwithataiidlaz
enormous «xp*om
grand Combination
LEADING EQ.U e B , mAN*ARTISTie OF THE
„ , THE PKICFB REMAIN AS USUAL.
'* u emrS'c’lH'Se”*-
ON WEDNESDAY AETERBLON AND SATURDAY
. A GRAND FAMILY MATINEE „ ‘
will be given for the aaeommodattoti of
LADIES AND CHILDREN
FAMILIES OF TH3?*ADJAOBNT < TOWNB,
. TheMatinees commence at 3 o'clock am) ekes before
g P ’ Me - mi-«
I?RTOT AND FLORAL FESTIVAL AT
*ljh the Mttrket-ctreet or H estoanUe sad
will take visitors to within a iboiOiitißM of the
Onurch.
RATIONAL TIFATRB—WALNDT
THIB (TUEBOAYL Inna Hi UM,
WiU.t» the celebrated Drtns. entitled
THE BLACK RaNG£KB. OR TaEBAWLBOF
_ _ r .. GERMANTOWN.
mSlSi.TlS'ngfc™. Mt. Pj«J*rald; Gaa. Wajoa,Mr.
Stearns; P**a Sullitm, Mr. Cooke; Gen. Knox, Mr.
Woodward; Gen. Green, Mr. Welle; 06l HamltSe,
Mr. Budi: Herbert Tracy, Mr. .Collina; Gen. Hove,
Tfafttr 00 *** Mua RiteheHs KarseryrS^e
-. ' B THE MERRY COBBLER.
750t5.; Entire Private Boor. #f sod •£ '
Doors open at 7K o'olook; Performanoe will eon
menoe pnnotaally at 8 o’otook.
THEATRE.
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JUNE U.
MORRIS BROTHERS, PELL ft TROWBRIDGR’B
MINSTRELS.
EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS.
THE CHAMPION TROUPE OF THE WORLD!
CHANGE Of PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING
For full particular, eee Programme, of th, Dej.
Admlwon:— », aenm.
SeourwtSeats in Boxae———.... h ..ABnanta.
Orohartra— ...
Beata In Privata Rove. v. cats.
Gallar, i.„ .aootte
Pnvate Boxes u ...B3aad #«.
LON MORRIS, Manager.
CHARLEB A. MORRIS, Agent.
N. B.—Povitivelr no Orders or Money rMeived' at
th* P°"v. jall-«t«
C JNI ERT HALL.—JAPANESE FESTI
VAL WEEK.
WYMAN.
WIZARD AND WR-TRII.OQUIOT.
’IREdtNUT StTMt.
on MONDAY tVFNTNG. Jomli.
. ~ „ PußflX NIGHTS ONLY.
meneinc atSo’ci'vk. %
Door* pen it IK oVlock; performance to rrantfitwrt
ats, precisely.
See teeter and progrsmmes for vartioulaxs. AdfQtt-
Uaceageerts; children jeli-at*
DOLI.IE DUTTON GIVFS LEVEES AT
FULTON HALL. Lxrc&ster. Hl* iMtokJ&t
and to morrow) AFTBHNOON and KVEruNGatB«aa
8 o’olork. and no longer. jell-Jt*
PIONIU EXTRAORDINARY, at 8. S.
MARKLEV’S VAU.FYOREE* HOTEI.'on
Wi.nhiokon. FRANK RIVERS’ Gnat aLloJwui
Company, inoludme the full Orchestra, will spend the
entire day at this beautiinl Betieat, on WlMahlokon,
June 13.1868
F. 8 —Shoula it rain, the next clear day.
jen sr 8. 8 MAKXLKx,Fropnetot.
jptiUlT AND FLORAL FESTIVAL, ;
CONCERT By’tHE BLIND,
• On the afternoon and evening of
THURSDAY. Jane 15, 1889,
BANBOM-Bt‘rE*T HALL.
SANSOM Street, between S XTJf and SEVENTH,
In aid of the BUILDING FUND of the “ Wylie Ml.-
>ion Sonool.” in connection with the First Reformed
t > T*«byteriau Church.
T<okst« 16 cents. To be had at the door. Doors open
at SK o’o’ook.
Singing will commence at 4 in the afternoon and 7H
in tbe evening.
IVfcDONonGus gaieties—rack
JJJL BTREKT.
THREE NEW FLAYS.
AND
AN OLIO!
PADDY'S WEDDING
THE OMMBVB. „
THE HAPPY MAN.
JULIA MORTFWEB, JULIA PRICE, ERNES-
T NK TffE F BEbT COMPANY IN THE CITY.
ATIOHAL AND HISTOBIOAL PANO-
and for a short period, at tbe
ABBEMBLY BUILDINGS,TENTH andCHEfeTNUT
Streets, .
a new and beautiful panorama.
Representing TWENTY-FlVfc REMARKABLE
EVENTS in Amenoan History* eachpictnreoopsnng
over TWO HUNDRED surface feet of Canvas!
ThetePaietinca illustrate the proaongnt HIBTORI
- EVENTS IN THE LJVf-S OF THK KAPLY
PILGRIMS IN ENGLAND, HOLLAND AND AME
RIOA - tbe juor. ft.
VOCAL AND.&SIRUMfiNTAL MUSIC.
Appropriately Jllustrating esoh Beene.
Will be pertormed by two accomplished Young La-
open at 7 K P. M.; Exhibition oommenoca
agents. Children 10 cents.
At th# earnest solicitation of a number of Public
School Teaqhers therc wid be' AFTERNOON EXHI
i BiTIONS Riven on WEDNESDAY and 8A URDAY
1 oftbi*week,tooomraecceatsK P.M-.j»rec«ir«/y. CH'L-
FiVE^bts^TS 80 ocoaolou be admitted for
IOT Arrangements made with Teaohers for the ad
mittance of Schools to Afternoon Exhibitions, on mo
derate terms. je6-4t*
SJOIiOMON’S TEMPLE.
A large, beautiful, and perfect model of tne grand
est and mott interesting building ever built is ereoted
in the immense saloon of .. w . _ ,
NATIONAL HALL,
MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET.
The Model is S 8 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 15 fee t
high i lighted by f» gas jets, and f the wor«hippers re
presented by 800 figures arrayed .in Jewish costume,
surrounding the various courts, give it a life-like ap
*^Kadlst Kirgj.Bth to Bth oban.; 1 Chrou,. 28th chap,; ta
Ohron., Ith and 7th chaps ; and Exodus,-mthchap., for
content* and description of Solomon’s Temple, au oi
wbioh is l&ithfuUyjreprtseßted in the Model.
OPEN TO VlSlTaßjlFrotn 10 to 18 A. M,. 3 to tt
and TtoloP. M. Lecture at 11,4, and Bhf o’clock.
Admission, 85 cents; t&ochildren, 85 oents; tingle
ohikJ, lh oents. a ,
Liberal arrangements mads withsoboolsandohurcbes
with privilege of ieoture by their pastor. mvl-tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP FINE
ARTB,IOBS CHRSTNUT Btreet.
The S7th Annual Exhibition is now open daily, from
Bo’clook A, fit,until 7 P. M.» and from JUIIMP.M,
Admission 25 oents. Season tiokets. 80 oents. Chil
dren. half-price. v , v „
Btookholdsrs will reoeive their tiokets at the office of
the Academy,
(WTANNA—SmaII Leake, for sale by WE
ITX THE RILL k BROTHER. 4T and 49
«voi .yrn W 9
PRIME NEW feT. JOHNS ALE WIVES.
200 bbls for sale by „ „ , • .
tell WM. J. TAYLOR k CO-
Kin PfPE* LION GIN, just re.
Xvfv ceived, per “Twee V r iand«B” aad
“ Helniioh,” from Rotterdam. Imported, and for sals,
gONB, fc^CO.