The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 23, 1860, Image 1

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mt|T GOODS.
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13 OBNT9 WRYAKD Tt>B? PESTS,
aSDUUTION J
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iKHt’OtfC 'V MM CKMtSITT SWEET.
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[AMVAOXUBY
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01* 6TH G L 6'a K S l
BLACK 811* MANTILLAS,
. krwand
ELEOANT. GARMENTS,
BBOOGHT FROM THE AWACENT
WO RK-B O O -B&8
EVERY MOEHIHft.
OONARD,
IgfcgUyw MtTOH AfrP MAMET STREETS
;. ffsotrcsD to '2O ots. PFJa /niNc*.
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ny’KNimxa zephylir,
A MV it oCBBRyj*. ZEPHYRS, IS W(i per
f-C4 ' j. «• MAXWBtL fc »OK,
: 11 oil lUtafl Htculkctir nt EoUbliilMibat,
ELEVENTH fctrette.
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VOL. 3.— NO. 277.
GENTS’ EirKNISHING GOODS.
gSBIiaANB CRAVAT STORR
:; MOVED
i xb THE H. W.COR. OF BEVBNTH AMD
OHBBTNUT.:
CRAVATS, SCARFS, TIBS I
FATENT KMAMFXAAD COLLARS ;
GEN TLEM Alt's FURMISHIWO
• i . GOODS; .
ADI. KINDS BNDER WEAR; •
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER;
FOR $9.
; ■ ■' COR. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
QEORQE SPENCER, JR ,
WENTS’I’CIIHISHING GOODS
MO, «S 9 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Amouuks Guum H<ki«* ; ofroni* Cohiikbnml
Ham,.)
Hm aim,* In Store *lares stoak of
PINE
HURTS. TIEB,
GOLD ARB, STOCKS,
UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERY, .
DRAWERS, - ■ > GLOVES. ko„
USAsVerrotkAfartlol* in Furnl»l>i&f line,nf the LA-
the LOWEST PRICES.
PROCLAMATION J!!
„JL aWAMORItVcbiNo«'» an* V North SIXTH
sHS*t.»s. i i'ee“>» l .«‘Se. o ENTLEM*NB FURNISH
•WoJ®9I.’«BS,'.»«T|II» da»aKwen'», M their ODD
SCAND. and intend to eoatwne uera/orote, eriat
leaal natil doe notice i« riven to tne Contrary. Thtean*
•Nneanut it made, in order Ural oar jraaurdne’ »a
maa in tfeu oitr and eleewhere nu.knaw that their or-’
dire, sdddreeeed ae above, will always reaoh ae, wheth
er they.kaveen toeee. oer adtmHtnutU *• tit nmt-
Oorer.f r the time beta., or tot. ■ ■.. !
. P»aeeontthi«onte»d»aeteltln roar mem randdm
wek. • inrl'H ■
J f W, BOoTT—lst* of the firm of Win
gftßSjllFCT Btreet,(n«arlyoenoaltetbeOliard Hoase.)
. jTWTI-arnU netafisi ml] the atteatiOn ol ble
Mnwiotrona Wtf fftentaTp, hi« sew atore, and la rre
BmlrtarSdOoUaea. ivfi-ly
PAPEKHA,NGINGS.
po CLOSE BUSINESS.
HART, KOHTOOKSBY, * 00.,
: KO.ttt CHESTNUT STREET,
tnueaU eat, tkravfh tele winter and nextatrtna, their
ISrieatoakoT ~• '
FAPERHANG-IN Q-S.
aealidiaaetentry warletTOOiineeted with the haalnem,
A* GREATLYREDCCKD PRICES.
UK nUENOttf ATERS AT « TER OKST, BB
■ LOWOOST.
Wniea' vaattu theirKoaeea FaearM, aas eat rreat
\ . BARGAINS.
18-II
Paper hangings.
. We invite the attention of ail person* who wish to
deobrst* ihetr House*, to oarlargeaizd extensive #tock
of PAPER HANGINGS* ef either of oar eaUbtfelw
m*ni#, st) of th» newest and bait style*, suitable for
atore* or dwelling*, and vat i» imthe oitr or won try. br
•awful un.
EU »WEt«L & BOORKE,
H.K. Oornar FOURTH UP MARKET BlieeU. and
IT FOURTH Street, vhlladalnlua. ayst-lm
, ‘ Booking odasses.
j^ooKiNa-aieAssss,
PORTRAIT <U(D, EICfIDM EKAMEB,
ENGRAVfiNaS.
DID DAINTIItOS, Ac., Ao,
VoVje ’'jrit|tKa s. SAHta fc
juroMtttis, . whole
, SAjM: 4tfj> MSXUI* MU'tJmm j
. -- - ; A t-.vh ‘>s .f riff
ou&apxa, '
J v/- ■ »»VoiussTNbrwiferi».';.
. »h*Mf , Thiladelphi*.
RriiUSERV OOOOfI.
j?JiENOH FLOWERS.
MONTpEKS.
: < •'* -> AKO -
STRAW BONNETS.
lastoyeead** > -
A BPLKNDID ASSORTMENT.
THOS, KENNEDY & BBC.,
V,. No.’TS9 OHE6TNUTSTREET.
r HEWING MACHINES.
F. UHUNQER & 00..
. MAXDFACItTSBBS 0»
SEWING MACHINES.
Makiaathe t/ocgacd Shuttle Bfatoh. Tha latter for Ml
kinds ol jDiUMifiMiW»Tvtn «ats*««%> »ci<va 401, 'ilw
otttere are from ttf upwards.
OFFICE AND SALtflfiOOM,
838 ARCH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
tyHEEEER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
HEffiY .007, Aiwt,
M OKUTNUT BT&EET, BKCOND FLOCK,
liddlilttSai vltk Oyiriton, oanira to Private Families.
XS49CH ovneasi
.1 wm STATE Street* Trenton, N* X
US CENTRAL SQUARE, Baste** Fa.
JaU-0s
WILCOX 4 GIBBS' SEWING MA
_J„" CHINR--Tha treat and tiLoreacias demand for
Witoea Jfe Oibbt* fiewißE Machina is a fuarsnteecf LU
«^liS2m.h?SS!A s feHl^ißfe^r'
MEDICINAI..
MBS. WINSLOW,
gt AW BXPKRiBNOED ROME AND FEMALE
fftniaUa,.r6mt* to the attention of mother. her
SOOTHING BYBUP
POBOEILDBEN TEETHING,
DtKad ratttoTaSirMtVM
SOCK IHFAHTB.
■Kioto for overtoil
.0* an! truth of tt,
ROT A CURE, when
'. know nn loatanoe of
/•umllt. Ontlwoon
th iu.oseiitiMLtt md
Ksmeedationof ita mici
im. .w 5» rat* in tnlf
sow,”.«(Ur Urn jeftrt’
ivaUtios forth# fulfil-
Mmotoroi* W * w ” tJ
isaa
IkPiroraWa. tat in
cotnou uiditt,
"MWWWfc*
'ysENTßay ud d/ar
'ether H eriee* from
• We voald toy to
id suffering from ft&J ot
lot letyourwejtidfGe*,
?r». stand between
rehef that w»U be
BUItE~to follow the
ply w*d« Full direo
iy eaoh. bottle; None
>or®iPpi«kffxa-
Ottteide wrapper.
PATENT «•
.PLATED lOE PITOEE :
> Iwtirali diffarostin tkair oonatruotlon from all othera
aid WAl< JLAriTKI> to keep the JOE I.ORQER thwt
«»» RlteVat KOV ia li»t at a t*m**ratttre of aovautr d«-
ItMOFakfMltoit. Thoaboio HWMra will keepthe
watar aaM fet »i*e»<»-/M<r *«««.
ApoudaMahalf ofiaeiatlUMPfataof inter will
.fait muMtofuvt UtrJtvt mittuHii while the feme
tuutitf fa ekhriiaerf atooa » itofcer, at the aame tem
two tunua anti Sftaes rawntf«!
; fareotll ahoold .Rot oonfoood theaa Pitcherk with
. tfcoea aaaallr teU, but toaairi for'
o*|iii>B PATES®.
son, ’
■’■r-: •; -'■e* AitahklfcrtMJltonfaotttrar,
Carter FIFTH »e 4 CHERRY Btreeu.
■(||AitTlW l >* ■ ■ ~~
ff«giaßgMC? ,M ‘
EXCURSIONS.
§BA BATHING.
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY-
SX HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOMMODATIONS. FOR 6,000 VISITORS,
' ATLANTIC CITY u now conceded to bo one of the
mofltdelfghtful Toootto ip tho w orld.Tts bath
npimrpA«Mds iu'twwtifut tmbiofcenbeaffh<nino
milei in stngth) is br any on the Coat'nent,
saVe that of <?ft’v«e#o'a; ib air ts remarVabla for ita
drjne«f it« tailioff aep fish ng famlitlee are perfect;
itsho Oisara wsl ( fdrnihhedt and as well kept ssthoae
of Newport or Sarntoea; while its avenues andwalkß
areoleanerend brofldeV tyttf those of any other Bea
place \n taa oountry» , :
Trnloe ofthe-OAMD-N ANn ATLANTIC RAIL
BOaD leave VINE-BTREET WHARF, Philadelphia,
daiJj , (BuG<Jays©XQeptetl)at7so A M.audiP. M. Bs
turmns—Tfeach Philadelphia at 9 A. M. and
Pnro sl.Bp. Round trip tickets, good for three days,
$B6O. p,stymie fo tbiles. A telegraph extends the
wliolele gthofthe road* jegQ.tf
-CMSMB . TO PLEASURE TRAVEL
SSESSK LKBS.—Crand Fxeursion f>om Pht'adel
phia to Niagara Falls. Montreal Quebec. River SaRUC
n&y. Whi'e Mountains, Poitlanu. Bofitop, Saratoga
Springs, and New York- via, l.ake Ontario. River St.
Lawrence, Grand Tronic Railway. Splendid steamer
MAGNET.for tiagnenav River.and-retuin to Piniadel-
Jihia via Portland and Boston or Saratoga Springs. Fares
hr the round trip aa .fellows: - f ## . „
From Philadelphia via oaeteo. White Mountains, Bos
ton aDdNow.Yoik., i,. s3toQ
From Philadeipbta via Montreal, Saratoga Springs,
J. and New York' BSAO
From Quebec to Fiver, and return.--.. 22.00
■ Ticket*rood until (rotober 15.1K0
, For,Excursion Ticket* audaj information as to route,
Ae.iipply at the oMoe B, W. coiner of- SIXTH ana
CHKBTNUT Streets. , CHaB. 8. TAPPEN, .
. ieia im . General Ascnt.
fc TOR' TQ& S Fi A -
'flSfMHn AM)
ATLaNT C RaiLROAp. JTwo trajn* daty,(Sunday
-excepted.) for ATLANTIC 011 TY. %ir
Mail tram leave* vlne-it»«et Ferry....-—— .7SO A. SJ.
Retnrnmgj leave* Atljutic City . 3 )0 P. M.
Express train leave* Yvne street Ferry...... 4 0» P. M.
Hefurolng leave* Atlantic City... ~...000 A. M<
TheabovetraintetopstaUStations.
Fare u> Atlantic - &1 »
. Round trip ticket* r*ocd for thrre dvs).... S M
'Freight must be delivered at Qooobt’b Poiui by * P.M.
The Company will not be Tesponstble for any gnew •
until received aiW receipted for bjtneir* tent at the
Point. JNO. O, £RYA«r t
seB-tf 1 Agent.
FIrtEWOHKS.
gRILLIANT
FIRE-WORKS
or a<-
STTPEKIOR QUALITY.
FRENCH,
AMERICAN, AND
SKY-ROCKETS, CHINESE
roman candles,
COLOREO.BTARS,
WHEELS,
‘ FLYERS,
ROSETTES,
FIREMEN’S TORCHES,
TORPEDOES,
FANCY PIECES. ETC,
*OS SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Br
E. Q WHITMAN & CO..
. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
le)8 53.56,MJ)2 3,l
FUIE-CRAOKERS.— 5.100 boxes No. 1
gold-chop Fira«Cracker* for vale by
, • Grp. K. OH^MBEHS,
; -No. u North WaTKR Street.
jpiREWoRKs i fireworks ;:
A lARGE AND WKUr’SELKCTED STOCK OF
BRILLIANT FIREWORKS,
OT the m&itufooter, of 1800, fn store and tot sola,
Wholml, nnd by
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN.
ifB lm ' MARKET STREET,
NEW YORK AnVKaTiaBiUjPNTS,
«j|ljebgT BKtMONT t‘oo., "
, , BAN KEiRiS «
»'••» •• l ' r KßW; r itmki' "
- ImU Dmmr, ot'CMditto Tr.v.Uori .HifobH la
ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD,
' Tmoiii m
MESSRS. ROTHBOHILD. .
JJUS, LONDON, MANKFORT, VIENNA, NA
, PLKS, AND CORRESPONDENTS
JaiMia*
HOUSJ3rFU|UIIS,IIN« GOODS.
gUPHRIOR REFRIGERATORS,
Most Improved kind*.
, OHILJJH KIW GIGS AND CARRIAGES,
'' in Great Variety,
FURNITV&& LIFTHKSi
Very useful in spresdmr Carpet# and Matting*
WILLIAM YARN ALL’S
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.
Ho. 1080 CHESTNUT STREET,
Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Arts,
»p3O tf
£jOX'S SPARKLING GELATINE,
Br tlie grout, dozen, Ir .ingle package.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
DEADER IN FINK GROCERIES,
ja!l Comer ELEVENTH end VINE Street*.
g LINDS ANO SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Ho. 10 NOHTH SIXTH STREET,
le ti e uoet eiter,ire manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The Urgeit end finest ajtfortment In the olty. at the
lomctprioee.
STORE SHADER inode and lettered, itepatrioe
eromorlr attended to apZ-rtanr
QAST-STEfcL BE.ULS,
FOB CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, fcc.,
JOB R ALB BY
NAYLOR & GO..
320 COMMERCE Street.
Mrs. stills
CRYSTsLINE LIQUID KUR.OpLORER!
A preparation new to the public.but which has long
been m private ate, for restoring Grav Bali to its txatu
ralpolor, imparling toitaglossy oppearonoe,and ren
dering it eoft nsdeilky.
, ft ft entirely diderent in it* natare end «fT*a*« from
any article now in nee for the same purpose, being a
cleanly fluid, tte&rh at elw, a» water, veanirlßS no
waahm • before or after it* application free from •uipkw
r any othor obleotionsbl© ingredient, and applied as
*«iy ha an ordinary
Can be had of the following persons:
w /I. HartierfL corner Jtmiperand Pine street*.
K J Fennell. Wo. 20 North Eighth street.
Thomas 'am.aster Sprooe and Ei.bteentb streets.
Thomas Weaver. ViDe and Eighteenth street*.
"B-Uj Ibonjpson. hit. Vernon and Seventeenth st’s.
EUjrard Gnill&rd. Jr., Aron bc'ow Second street,
t. B. Garriiuet. Coates ard Tenth street*.
G* ojsf C. dower. Vine and Sixth itreets.
A, B* Bowman* Spruce sr.d second streets.
Seventh street#.
ro r «de iwfiSafe and ?etAi?'^r e6Dttl ,tTe * t# ‘
. FIFTKENTfisnd LOOU^BtVeeia.
' mgM let FMlidenMh
J|f ackerel; PHAD HERRING, Ac.—
' L"X iquo bbU Noe. 1, t and & large and medium Mao
keret, in assorted pookaget, ofa vpuoholoe qaahtyi
also
60 bbl*. new No. S large Mackerel.
«0 half bbls new No. 8 do do,
80 bhls new No. 3 medium do.
SO do new-Eastern Mom Shad.-
to baa obi* new do .do do.
iwu bbls new Rosrpoit No. i Herrins.
BtO do do Halifax No. 1 do.
300 do new Boston No. 1 do.
MO do tin ho l scale Fish.
» do prime No. i Salmon.
H*o Quintals Grand Rank Codfish.
m Vp boxes new Herkimer county Cheese,
How landing and m store, for sale by
aim*.
rroFFEE’S PATENT
*-* ™ „ KNITTING MAMINES, ,
For Flam Stocking and Fanoy Kmttinr;
Also.
Machines for Knitting jJrawerti, Shirt* &o. t
HibM&obi&esofT snd 1,3 and 1:3 and 3. and 3 and 3-Rib,
„ on band and i> ode to order.
These Maohlpes use the plain English Sprite Needle,
nn anew principle, and are the obeapest and most rapid
Mocumesfor Kmuinflnnae. „ , .
-The, Goffee Patent Family Knitting Machine, for
Family and Phniauon vst, is a now and successful
feature in the useful inventions of tho age, and ranks
with tho Sewing Maoi ins.
Axenoy and salesroom.
«o. 377 Broadway,How York,
Jel-Sm HBNRV O. LEE, Agent
ir^lGAß.—soo' bbls Clarified Cider
CtTSWART’S PAISLEY MALT.~L,Pun-
K? cheonft of this WHISKEY Just received and for
•ale m bond by GEORGE WHirKuKY.
. • , ias south r»m«T
•JOMN, PITCH, AND TAR.-2,0; 0 bbls
CJPIKH S TURPENTINE —2OO bbls Spta
W ItiUOBIOB— ** tnow’s Italian, 1 ’? for sale
fe&MK * BRWHea ' iT “-- 9
PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 23, 1860.
A Little Soiigr*
BY THE BAWU OP TOIVEB Dilli, :
There'* a l ; tt o Mr. Littlei' •»'- - • J '
•ndftUttle'wifehashe, ■;<
With a little )»e*rt that’* conetatit, »
As u little wife's eh(iu>il bo. [
Br a htileoot tace’re slielbered;
Bv a little farm arc fed j
• And thav hav* a little Little, ♦ 1 > '
lnahttleora;Jle-hed. / ‘
And Ihia little pmr nf Littles,
With their little b ibr-bny,
Of »hetrcnzy little cnt'nre
Make ftlmleark of )oy,
.SViflrt his little wfe and Little
.Sweetly Mnp*«be little song t
u Kere below, man want* but tittle*
And that little want* not long."
With the World tint itttle mixing,
. Of the world he lit letnnwe; 7 ,
Both* reappi* lit 1© nnrveet a
From the little seeds he sow*. .
At tha Tower'b.aT! with little ■ ,r
Ready ovh. fhe little man • - .
Ever buys his little varments,
Fot as little as he can t
And that. littl© is «o little,
That h«* rays but little profit ,
On the lit* le suits he wears.
With no little billaAgamst him*
• On.ftin little farm he stands
Bti» indebted for hi® little, '
To his busy little hand; '
And, at that tnt*v Little
Js a little better roan
Than nnr/flc litetc-eou'edone, 1
On a little bigger plan.
We’ve hut Htt’o time to Itlmr ‘ * ’
* fn our little spheres below;
And if lirrle our desorvintß.
Litue joj in hearen wo Ti know’.
May we all, (ha bis and little, 1 ’ • ’ <
Ks>p th>* fitilo faot in vi»w
Aawe. herr, candohuUntle, ,i,3- i
We should all ihat Mule do. / «
A, complete and well-assorted ctock of
Clothing now on hand, unsurpassed style aod
workmanship, to which the attention 6f wholesale
and retail buyers is invited, at c
TOWFJI HALL, «18 MARKET St, Philadelphia. ‘
SUMMER RESORTS;
UNtTEI) HOnL, ’
. M(U,F.RBT(jWN. DtUPHIN COUNTY. FA.
/urns well-known Hotel has been leased bychnsuD-
Mriher. and (is* been thomuchly re» ovatedand entireiv
newly, furnished. * illershurg is situated in on* nf th’*
most romanMo regions of Pennsylvania! the Mtsnns
h nna river flows icrua dtate y by ti. aud Miords
fine fisninc; the mountain scenery is unsurpassed in the
ota>e. Game aboun , -a in rreat plenty, affrtfdm* fine
sport ror huntsmen ; tho mountain streim««b »und W'th
tiout tn great plenty- City visitors, who are desirnuffof
spending a few months in tho cnnntr*. will find this one
u the most desirable ukoea m' Pennsybania. Toe
North Pennsrlvam* Nnilroni passes the town, and it is
in daily oormnanioft iQn with Vlulauelphlv, Baltunofß)*
and New York. T/je subscriber will u«o every eflitrt’to
make bis quests comfortable.
. , A J.- WARFJE T B, Proprietor.-
jnniergbnrg, June id • mo, je2a ltd
CEA BATILNG.*
national WAT.L,
CAPE ISLAND. CAFE MkY. pc j. •' *
This fine, laree. and nirv house is NOW OPEN fcr
Visitors, illsdiatinpU'Shed for comfort,localitr.,flftl
superior accommodatioas, wirh omple room for 2w mp
sons. Terms moiierate. * * • *
JeB32m AARON GAHBET^ON,Proprietor, .
WEPTUWE HOUSE—ATLANTIC 01TI*
**.7 —Thi* poppler and eminently aroriie Honsoat
AtlautioCity Its*, since> the olnsiagof lasi sasann,b*fn
eniar<ed. refitted, and completely tp- 1
Juvenaied in every partioiilsr and is now open far
the benson. From, it* deUghtful situatioo, new
ness to ail plan** rf > («Kereet.otoße proximity to the
safeat and best part of tne h*sob« it '* reoilerad qo» of
the most convenient and decidedly the plea*aute*thoi»*
onffto fs'and.
Tora3*~sH) per week; SI.M por day, Children aid
WVftnl* half price.
*, v BMICIC, Prowietot.
5. h. FI : EEY, SuperintenifenL je3l*J»
Heaih house*
. ' tiCHOOLEY f B MOUNTAIN, N. I,
Is coyroien for tb» reception of company Commaoi
eatmrs by letter will b« proront y attended to.
j*2Mm • U f A. CKOWKLi., Proprietor.
BETftEAT,
Beautifully and conveniently looated At
ATI.ANTIC < ITY, N. J.
Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms
icSo-3cn ])!■ MopLEES. ProprWor.
C) )NOBfSS lIALt TLAN'i 10 CITY..
' N J.—This spA'jinu* Ho«se. situated at Atlantic
City* will be reopened with every for
visitors i-n the »lh instant, by the subt-criher. Tn*
Hoqoe fronts iftebespn viyink R cnirndid view
of tho tiocfln aft' is near the Pilshm-i and ftattmx
mio pains will be spared to secure the comfort anit con
vemcnce of guests,
]e2J-ftn THOMAS C. GABRETT.
©TAR HOTEL,
.vjtAß/.v t«k tr. «. yrornr,,
~,.AI'LANTIU Cl’y. n. j.
,„„.,„SAAUiEL ADAMS. I'KOI'RL TOR.
DINNER FIFTY CENTS.
ALSO. CARiIAGKR TO HIHK.-
uoardem accommodated on the roost reasnoahV
forms >e*P3qt
fijSA BATHING, PAPR ISLAND, N. J.~
rt ELA^ r ABF, HOllK**- (Bnowoepnlorthosenfion
jo g gm* JAMF6 MEORaY* Proprietor.
MBKIGANTINE n i [)BF--’Brigahtim-
Peadh. New Jersev. H. D. BWITH- Proprietor.
This laTge,nnd comtmidiouß Hole' is nowopep for th»
rei-entJonof vis tors. Person* visjt n* toe teft'shore
will Cod thF moat demrKblfl .BatMng.i
FiRhmK. *o.; iuP»oiV««tyf.(liftdpfiLJi* t
p non.suoh os enUrgement of tliflßix-nafimpehw bathing
haus.s, •wharfrwiMkSf *?<#.' Psssenrers lean t Vine
street wharf i ■> ttte momtag train, -v-i t Camden ot
lantio Hnilroftd, arrive al Bedlnn’o Hotel, W‘ ere
BenJ.arnin‘l u nerwiH.be in readiness to Convey then-'
to the Hotel, arriving m tirau fordinner. jelD tuib'»tro <
TKEMHMT HOUSE, O 'PE ISLAND, N.
J.—HUMPHREY HI r GHEB, Proprietor-Thit
intice. so'Uacnnfly ctttia’ed in close >ro«imUi to the
isatm vri l be open for tti* 1 reoaytuin of viaitoru on tue
Sfith inst.' The large, sviendid m»n in front of the
house; the fine shade, pood rooms end fciiiie. render if
the fno*td£sirnbhp>ncfi(mthe)fhnd Attached to the
premises are bowling saloons and b,rber sbnp. JelB 1m
American hucsk, cape inland—
Mrs. M. REYNOLDS. Proprietor.-This favorite
hotel Will op-n far tfao reception of visitors on MON«
i)iy, duns 7,Sth. It licen fitted Op in thdKes* style
r.ud everymtonljoji vtll bo paiflto thoebmfortofit*
guottts. jelB-dtSepl
‘YIftUTE SULPHUR AND CHALYBE-
If ATK gpvih'GH, nt DOUBIING G U*, PA.
These bprinxe are in Cum erlnnd esunty. SQ mile*
vest of Harrisburg, and areaocess'be frifnalltho East*
orn and routhern cities by raxlro*a m Hartwour*
tbenep on the Vailoy nr.;lr<i'4 to Nowillo
ihence • uht mi>es stucing. lu new and euy oooohes, tc*
the fpringß
PaMengMß leaving Pluladolbliia. Baltmnre.or Wash
inuton, in the mornuiK cars drive at tie Springs the
MmeevenuißiiioP M.
This property han changed bands, and hns nnderronF
athornuehrepmria ar«e bu ldiuc hns teen • rooted in
which fire warm and Gold Baths, nndeveiy .irrantement
hns been mode lor the comfort ana convenience of vi
sitors.
Newsbjbunr bag been erected: hoTsasaud carrmrci
will a-wava bs on hand lor hire. Terms moderate
Minis daily. ....
For circular* and particulars, address ;he proprietors
je!6 )m KE*>GA KOSKft. imYuK. & « O
Lebanon valley house
LEBANON, PA.
CHAS. W. KTJHNLE.Proirictor.
Summer hoarders taken. Tho house Is new and com
modiQUs.with urmimbt attnohed. Hurnundmr. oonnt*j
iieoutifnland healthy JlaiJro/wl omnaumoation with
Ihecits twme ftdas. Oharre* niooerat*. m'S lm*
Tm SEA-SU' -RK—ATLANTIC OIXV.
McKIBBIN’B IT. B. H i'EL. t
The undersigned, or ol tee above-named
house, bfing. uow preparet to rt«tvr guests, re
spectfull* solioita a share of the public putron*
ngr» Hinoe last summer more has been added t«-
this hotel a iour stonod wing. liO fee: in l*n«tli.c*m
ttinlitsf beside the bed- n>om«,)s«ujteoftbrce Farlors
for ladies, and wo lor geutlemoni tiro, ft reoepnoi.
Tonm, \msh-To<*m- ami spamnns bar room. Uowltm.
Saloons. Billiard Booms,And hot and cod Halt w Um
Bath »<ooms have been constructed fir the acoommo
dation or visitors, and the whole houss yri-I he iishtou
wall ins. The house has l*een newly painted and fur <
niahed while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order, a wall inirmed plensurt
Yacht, and an excellent Bond of Muar. have been en
gaged f»r the season. J. McKl BUiN.
Jen tf
C iLlfMttIA MOUSE, Ot?E iSLAbD—
Cape May, How Jersey.—Thu Urge, first-cUs*
HOT - L will be ooeued. for the reception .»f guests, of.
the 25»h June. 1860. The House hi* bo*n compietnL
repaired and refu nished A new ootking r*n,e. ovens
steam boilers.and every modern iiiprovemeitadded
p,xt*n ive stauimc attached to iho iremiEi'S
All lertersruid essod tn tho subs-'-ibers. Capo Island
Now Joreeyi will be promptly Attends* to.
f.A/lit & WDOLMaN.
James ll. Laird ,latn proprietor Franklin House,»bile
delpiua; H. B. Woolman, forroerlj proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cr.pe island. je!3 d>m
Hail, CAPE ISLAND,
v/ CAI’E-MAY, N. J—This will-known, first-olnsb
Hotel will no opened for tne recspiioa of guests oa SA
TT t RDaY. the lfithinst.
The Bowling -Uejs have been removed, and new
g'QPpinz rooms added, sitloe l»stsntsoo.
jelX-6\v WEST fc THOMtbUH, Propnetors.
TTMTFD S»ATKS HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, N. J. — The snhspnber takes thb
method of informing his friends ntd ity publio thatoi
and after J CNK SUth his house «m be open for the re
oeottun of guests, when „vory o&rt Will be rnnde v
please those who mav Invo" him. the house is plea
aantly .BUttnet*d on a fine bluff wi:h lawn »n front. >
full view of the ooean. go oa rnadi, stabli* g. fco., mak*
it a* aUraotive a* any bouse in in* country. The com
nmmcatuin is aoorcsihle by two duly lines from Foot o*
Walnut street wharf, viz.: 6A. Jf.,and3 P M«
Itcfarenoe—Gmndy, Warden, A Co.. Chestno'
streoL B. 4. HHOEMAKK",
Jeg-ym Proprietor.
SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SaND
SPRING near Womeledorf 'erks county* Pa.
'Phe lar»e and oommodt'iis HLTKi. AND BOaKD
TNG HOUBts, at this dvligbtful hummer Retreat, n
now oompieted, amt will he opeied for Boarders on thv
Corannnioii'toii twice da'JT..from Philadelphia
and Harrisburg, by tho Benditg and Lebanon Valid)
Railroads. , ...
KT Boarders received br the week or through tb*
season, on reasonable terms. „
i jev-lm JOHN MANftF.RßAClf,Proprietor.
dH ARLTSLE The favorite resort f*ir those
» j who appriciate Grand Scenery.
jyTmr, our Piinc Pure Mountain Air, liivigoratinc
WH y*»*ri% P « B Baths. Lfbgeond Well ventilated
: PA. !?.;Sff 8 - ,Joo '' Bnn,B » • * Boat
Accommodateonxfor *
300. For padioularfl send for Ciroti-
TRn.MS now iur.
OWEN, CLBNDF.NIN. A* VIfiBCHKP.
Je7-Hm CarUeie Bptmg, if a.
BEDARD SPRINGS—This well-known
and detighiful Summer geaort will he opened foi
tho rooeption or Visitors on the FlhSi’ OJ ? JUN>,
aud kept open till the Ist of October.
‘J'ne Hotel will be under the managemontof Mr. A.
G ALLbN, wiu-ea exporieuci. courto-mg manners, and
attention to his guebts. give jhe amplest asauranoo o
oomfort mid kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms, nr owf information in regard
to the place, will address the uihscnUer,
M J.NO. J'. JtlKWl. Sco'vnnd Troa>uror.
my3o-Sn* Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
Ephhata MOUNTAIN Sr rings,
Lsnoftfiter County. Pranßvivonia—This eßtih
l.shment will be op»*n by ihr* llt« at June * TaaAd
vautases of this beautiful resnij art-: Mountain scenery,
pureair.nno soft water; every.variety of bath*,end
an.u»emenis; a good slock of livers horses and car
rinses. For further Particulars call on JOSEPH B.
MY BUS, oorijer Third and Vm-» Streets; JaMBS 8.
EARLiS,No.tiI« Chestnut Strew.-Philadelphia, of to
the proprietor. JoBKl*fi HOMGMACHER, Bphrata
Poet Office. Lancaster County. Pa. m>SO-lm
LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS
manufactured and lor tale by C. F, RUMFP, 118
North FOURTH Street, above Arch,
wholesale and refrul manufacturer of
& NAhs k^OCEY ET^O T OKS, CWAR
jobbing promptly Uonft , pT-gm
Burning fluid, alcohol, and
CaMPHKNK. in bartflsnod holftmrrela. mnnn-
Jnoiured daily and far ante by bOVv I'.KV' AyHBU Ji-
WKR. * CO . Nn. IrtWHtTH wnavV.,
PARIS G^ERN—For sale by WFTHE
iIIIiD & BROTHER, it and 49 Horlh SECOND
Street. JtS*
"€ ji« Jr e 5 s.
SATURDAY, JUNE 23,1860.
I'flhhiomible Waterlug Place*.
Wbato.vcr may bo the custom In other'
countries, life at a watering-place in England
principally consists of what may bo called the
abandon of retjitemenf. .A' determination, to
recult health ol mind or body, when enervated
and fatigned by tho whirl of- " dissipationa
plaoisg of Jwoalth and-station into ti»e:shade,
for a brief period; a conten&nent with
diet, early, hours, and constant out-of-doors,
employment 'or exercise, and, above, alii ja'
primitively rural ’simplicity, RSoUttittlti,; lh»
jn
Epgiandi" t - , r’'-
( ' Oi courie at Brighton—which is only Lon
don at tho sea-sido—adifferont mode of living,
is adopted- There, as at a low other placJet,
whlch in extent, population, and .-Institutions,
are .actHaJiy cltiae js attempted what is called
il thshionable Hfo,’’ but . really is only its very
dim dagnerrootypo. A feeble effurt, for the
iDiost with tho chill removed
—the shadow of a shade—an imitation badly*
imitated— second-hand gracesj. the very dtbria
of what, at first and in its owniphere, was only
“ west tolerable, and not to’bo eridtired.”
In what deserves to be mentioned as a real
English watering-place—which means a rotreat!
“by tho sad sea-waves,” or sorno ruraiity
happy in possession of medicinal waters—a
pecniiar mode ol living may bo noticed. A
family, noblo, or wealthy, or fashionable—for
neither riches nor rant: necessarily bring their
possessions within tho charmed circlo of Fash
ion, as a Duchess or a millionaire may not bo
of the bant ton —having spent «the season ’*
) n turns to. tho bygone re
tlroment oL Matlock or Malvern. From the
hour of their arrival, it would appear as If
their solo desire— V , '
The world facnttiai, by tb* world forgot,
Wore to pass as many houra th-the open air
as the too capricious ql^wtevfill permit; to
ittka the plainest food,' folF'jfblch constant ex
ercise gives a hearty jpillv.o, in short,
likC ratlona! belngs. as if'aueh things as the'
Queen’s ball, tho Italian opera, French plays,
- Almacks, solemn dinners, gay dances, and
midnight flirtations were no more than vi
sions of Fancy, each “an unsubstantial' pa
geant fitded.” When such early hours and
healthy occupation--'beconig habitual and
pleasant, little thought; is given to personal
adornment. Open air and exercise are tho
finest ir| the world—equalled only
by “the magical Stay dew,” which Hibernian
beauties look for, and sometimes find. Silks,
satins, and velvets, and the yet more delichio
tissues—sometimes so fine as almost to reallzo
the poetical thought which robed Aphrodite
in “woven air”—are left behind. The plain
est muslins are placed on dqty and.-In use.
A sun-bonnet, a broad-brimmhft; loghorn, a
spicy hat, or a «drawn ” silk, becomes
tho acceptable suhstituta tor an exquisite
headdress by Caradan, or any othft
fasbionablo wodit/c . A-- Duke’s daughter,'
in sach circumstances, will bo appareled
more plainly than tier own femme de
chambrc. Ease, comfort, and the fooling
that, for tho time, the gay trappings. pf
society are to he dispensed with, become very
enjoyable sensations. Books, nipslc, and
ore as available in a cottage as fit :a
palace. Tho goodly nature around them be
comes voicetul to their hearts. Snciety'bcort
not be wholly abandoned In tills retirement
from its noisy crowds. Now and then, ac
quaintances and friends will flit across tho
horizon; lovers will corns at, limes, it- may
be; and, above all, to a whoio family thus
assembled, breaking the bonds of custom and
etiquette, how welcome is tho domesticity
which euch a rc-umoo creates.
In tho fashionable summer resorts of Con
tinental Europe, tho of living Is of o hy
brid character. There is considerable inhala
tion of fresh air, and no shrinking from any
reasonable qnantity of out-of-doors enjoy
ment, or evon great pedestrian feats. But
ihare is a good deal, also, of gregarious high
tiring—an unlimited display of rich attire—a
vast quantity of polka-ing and other “ ball
practice,”—and a constant and tompting ex
citement of piny, regularly recognized, and
(in Germany) oyon licensed, as chief among
tho ruling institutions of the place. Some
people have gravely doubted whether such a
modo of life, pursued for even such a brief
period as two or three months, is of more
benefit or injury to tho mental and bodily
health of young peoplo of both sexes. Wo
have no doubt whatever on the subject.
Here, in America, it is said “ fashionable’'
peoplo retire—not to unbend tho bow, but to
take a deeper plunge into tho feverish pursuit
of what is called « Pleasure.” Wardrobes and
society arc only transferred, in such cases, to
netv localities. Peoplo gregariously congre
gate, in ssaroh of enjoyment, as they have
been accustomed to do at home- They luxu
riate in brilliant attire, many-hued as was
Joseph’s coat, of yore. They much affect
jewels and ornaments. They sro content to
lose their individuality and to sink into mere
eyphors in the crowd. Professing to bo ex
hausted by tho oxactious of Society, they
plunge, as if in despair, with double industry,
ir not with double zest, into a concentration
ot the some pseudo-enjoyment. In floe, be
cause it is “ the fashion,” they surrender inde
pendence of natural action, and subtmt tomany
inconveniences to accomplish the great end of
tbeir visit —namely, to display the variety and
number of their handsome garments, and to
return homo capable of boasting to such of tbeir
friends as may not have indulged in a like ex
cursion, how charmingly crowded this place or
that was, and how delightfully crushed they
were through tho route and round of such
summer-abodes. That such persistence in
what Society calls “ enjoyment ” often pales
the check, dims tho eye, thins the face, wastes
tho body, and enervates tho mind, is exactly
what is not thought of.
It i»'some eopsollrtton to reasonable people
to know that Philadelphia differs in very many
points from other great cities in the Union as
regards summer retreats. By right of proxi
mity and capita), Atlantic City lias been dnly
annexed to Philadelphia. By the Camden
md Atlaniic liallroad, access is rapid, con
stant, easy, and cheap. It is an admitted fact
that the Philadelphia markets are the best sup
plied, and with tho greatest variety of neces
saries and delicacies, of any in America. Du
ring the summer season, those markets supply
Atlantic Oily in luxurious and overflowing
abundance. Kyorythlng whirh tho most fasti
dious can desire is there to bo found. Tho
hotels have been refitted during tho spring of
this year—some of' them have been greatly en
larged—and gas lias been introduced. Tho
absurd extravagance of toilette, which has
made tlio sensible public turn away from Sara
toga, Newport, and innny other places, is not
in fashion there. II is not considered necea-1
sary, or, indeed, consistent, for ladies to
change their dresses fivo timoß a day j nor 1b a
gentlewoman who covers herself with orna
ments, as If cho were a peripatetic jeweller’s
store, esteemed on account of her ostenta
tious display. Simple elegance, in a word, is
tho rule for femalo attlro at Atlantic City, and
cumbrous wardrobes are generally tabooed,
In this respect, Atlantic City much reseinblos
the flrst-closs sea resorts in England.
l'Ue increased accommodation, this year, at
Atlantic City, and tho agreeable fact that it is
particularly easy oi access from Philadelphia,
will induce many Southern visitors to enjoy
the advantages it so largely possesses. Tho
season now just commenced will bo the best
yet experienced there.
Among theso advantages we place sea-bath
ing and invigorating sea air. The strand,
as delicate in Its feel, under the foot, as a
velvet carpet, stretches for miles on tho very
margin of the eternal Atlantic, and tho bath
ing is not surpassed in tho world, for Us facili
ties and its health-creating effects. The ablest
physicians declare that oceanic bathing is the
true Kttlydor —the best and simplest, and most
vvfailing Beautijier. This is what crowns tho
advantages of Atlantic City.
iIEIIGIOUS INTEILIGEBCB.
An Itbu VBOir luslano.—From a copy of tho
Banner of Ulster, of Jane 2d, now before ns, we
learn that, QU'Thursday, the 3tst ult, tho eorner
sttne of a new Presbyterian Church was laid in
the city of Belfast, by George H. Stuart, Esq., of
this oity. Tho new oburch Is located on Unlyemi
ty Vo ad, oppoaite the Qaeon’a College, end is In
tended VO'be if oepßelty to seat eight hundred
persons. The, Edgar, who lately visited
this oouptry,.ln„s W rmy with Revs. Dr. Wilson
and Dr, 3UVawt*tedln the ceremonies. Among
tbs content* of thsjtettle placed l B the foundatioh
flione wore'a'nnjabelcof reports of recent r'efliloos
afiombl[«s,a fait-iiqlpe of the’ reign of her bs< s ty
Qeeen ViotorloemtAtho name of the gentfomad to
vrhbm was aßflgfcedhhe honor of the etams,
Bifore layifigllX aiver trowel was pYga'onW |®
JeVqil the following’ iosai’i'ptioa:
AwNOhUd torGborge.H. Stoart, Esq , on tho oe
fcMtoti'of Mb Vh« fon&dxtton-staiiQ of tb«
Proabytprtftn Churob,. Elmswood; Belfast, 31at
May, 1860 51 After the ceremony ilr. Stnart made
a abort address, (a report of which I* given.) being
followed by the Rev, Dr. Murray, of Elisabeth
town, New is also an Iriabtoan by
birth.) who dweVt especi&Uf apon iflte foot (hat, as
«iocbaroh was to be Pratby(er&> n thf- pare and
simple doctrine of salvation by faith should alone
be preached In it.
AHNYM/ ExiMtWATIOX AT THU # TIIEOLOQICAL
SaiitKAUY, Al^xath>uia.— examination
of (be Theological Seminary, at’Alexandria, will
be held on Tuesday the 26th instant, com
mencing at fi o'cToch A M , and yrll| ednjinue till
Thursday, when tho cloring take
plaoe. Thf ordination will he on Friday* Tbl* J*
1 one of the most important and popular Eplsoopal
SsstltuUesU, and the faot that It fathd Aima Mktar
of many divine* throughout the dduntry ha* en
deared it to many members of denomfoatlao
in all purls of tho Union. Rev. Henry A. Wise,
rootor of the Church or the B«vUur, West Phila
delphia, and Rev. Phillips Brooks, rector of the
fjhurch of the Advent, both tamo to Philadelphia
recently* to assume their first charges, direct from
this taittUrtfob. The examination of the classes
next week will probably be attended by numerous
Episcopalian* from tbjl city.
Ax Aflfci) Couvr.RT Dr. Kennard, of this city,
on a recent Lord’s Day, baptized (by Immersion,)
the Rev. C. B. Everest, a Congregational minister,
71 years of age.
Movement iff Bihalf of me Jews.—At a meet
ing hold in the early part of the present year at
Jorusaiein, to take into consideration the duty de
volving upon the friend* of Israel in Teferienoeto
tholr present condition and future prospect a, the
following preamble, together with th* sketch of a.
provisional organltalion of a society entitled tbV
>( Abrahamlo League for the restoration of Israri,*’
was formally adopted, as we learn from theATiL
Unnial Harbinger:
u Assured that the time has at last arrived, In
the good Providence of the Lord, when speoial and
strenuous efforts should be put forth for amello
. rating the oondltlon of the < lost sheep of tho Homs
of Israel, 7 in reference to their social position, as
well as their sniritnal wants ; and persuaded, more
over, that nothing is required in order to swore
the co-operation of all the humane and patriotic, as
well «a tho pious of all nations, in behalf of this
noble thoueh much .injured race, bat the dtffaaion
of information rel*tivototbe preseat condition and
future prospects of Judea and ihe Jews, In connec
tion with wme suitable organisation, through which
the contributions and efforts of the baoevoleftt
V\*7 be made.effective. Wo therefor* pledge our
efforti to these object* hereby, a* a council ef ma*
nngemebt for the * Abrehamlo League, l doasUUng
at present of the founders of the soalety resident on
the site of operations, together with corresponding
msmbtas in oth*r parts of Pslestlne, and honorary
members abroad- It is expressly how
ever. that this orgAnlzetion, bring merely prclimi.
nary and provisional, will merge In & Eorelgn So
ciety. to which it will become subject, as a rtunttl
of 'managment, with mpro tzuftiive pou>ere, on
the formation of spph foreign association.
‘‘ Wb meeting was held in pursuanoe of a public
call, signed by several friends of Israel.
Qarp.er, B«q., of New York, was
called to the Qbair, and the roeetis? opened with
prayer and the reading of the 18th obapter of
Isaiah, In connection with a portion
also, a few other- passages of Scripture** lire-.,
ntnble and constitution above lWe «eon
Introduced, with explanatory remark* by Dt! Eat
day. Spirited and interesting Addresses were then
delivered by the Rev. Messrs. Arnold of Australis.
Jones of Jerusalem, Mill* of London, kDeaton of
California, Kraus of Germany, of
London, and Mr. Dinncas of Jerusalem. Nume
rous difficulties and objections being started, an
animated discussion arose on several tojdoa that
came under consideratlon dariag the eveaiog; hut,
ms taking ibe vota, the decision w«« nnantmons in
Prospective Bishop op Kansas —’Tho Episco
pal Recorder, ol this city, in ppeaking of Dr. Dy
er's dceliofttion of the Kansas Episcopate, oalloibe
aUonUon of its readers to ihat diocese by saying.
“ iUe most important that the bishop to be elected
bean pbairnotivo, neither in policy or doctrine.
A man may be doctrinally orthodox, and yet, 11>
torgioally Illiberal; he may belUnTglcally liberal,
and yet, doctrinally lax. is important for suc
cess in a Western diocese that both orthodoxy and
missionary liberty should he maintained by its
bishop ; It ifl important for tbe whole Church that
in tho Kansas Bishop both of these qualities should
bo sooured.”
Praying fob Oil on the Political Sea At
a onion held in the oily of Quin*
ey, Illinois, tho following resolution was recently
adopted, with tho request that It be sent to tho dif.
{brent religious papers in tbe country for publica
tion 2
lt That thli meeting devote the drat
week in Jaly, beginning with the first Sabbath In
the month, to prayer for our country, especially In
view of the'great political excitement which is ex
tending over the land that God’s people maybe
kept from sinful participation In U; that thoy nony
be guided in their action for the good of his oaugo;
that those who may be placed In authority over ua
may be men who shall rule in righteoumess, and
that onr Redeemer’s cause may be glorified in the
remit of tho coming election And also, that we
incite a?! churches and prayer-meetings through
out .the lan l to unito with u«.”
Tub Bible Question in New York —The New
Yoik oorre*ron< , ence of th. Rostov Ptlo f y for the
present week, contains the following:
“ We are about to have a mass meeting on the
Bible question, at the Academy of Mublc or Conner
Institute. Clergymen Are to be thespeakera. The
Fourth-ward school authorities are to be denounced
for removing Protestant teachers and appointing
Catholic 00*8 in their place We are to have it
proven that the Declaration of Independence, the
Constitution of the United Ftates and the Rnfnty of
the country, require that King .James' Bible be
read in our common schools
** If T mako a speech nt this meeting It will b»
to advise measore* of retaliation. A Catholic
ward has removed Protestant teaobers. Let some
Protestant ward oxnd i*s Ctatbolfo teachers, ftnd it
will ha'evefl, and our Catholio fellow cltlsana will
sen that this f 3 a game two o«n play at. Next we
will have r compromise Asotin-third or more of
tho population of this city !h Catholic, wo propose
that there bo in each ward a fair proportion of
Protestant and Catholic teachers According to tbe
>opnlAtlon-~the Catholic teachers In esob school to
iave the choree of the religion* instruction of the
Catholio children, and the Protestants of the
Protestnut; that is, if the parents can agree as to
what it la to be.”
An FcoLEfIiASTiCAi. Council has refused to or
dain Rev. Mr. Dorman over the Congregational
Society at Manchester, Connecticut, on account of
alleged unsounJnwa In his Ideas about the Trinity.
Tho obnrch and society have called another ooun
cii, and if there is another refusal to ordain Mr.
Dorman, they will proceed to do it themselves, Ac
cording totbo’primiilveriyloof Congregationalism.
Ministers anp Churches in London.—lt is
stated thr.t London has 930 clergymen, 429 churches,
and 423 chapels, of which the latter the Indepen
dents have 121, the Baptists 109, the Weritsyena 77,
tbe Roman Catholics 09, tho Calvinist* and English
Proabyterians 10, the Qaakers 7, the .Tews 10, and
tho numerous other sects from one to five each.
Origin of Black Coats in tub CLEnav.—ln
the year 1524 Luther laid aside tbe monk's cos
tume, and henceforth dressed according to tbe fash
ion of the world. He chose black clothes, and con
sequently the color has become the fashion of tbe
olergy. Jlte reason for choosing this color was :
The Elector of Saxony took an interest in him, and
now and then sent him a piece of black doth, be
ing at that timo the court fashion, and because Lu
ther preferred it; *o bis rcbolim thought it be
came them to woar the same color ns their master.
From that time black has been tho oolor most worn
by the clergy.
i The Tisohenpouf Biblical AUMtaCßinta
Professor Tlsohendorf, tho celebrated discoverer of
the oldest known minuscripls of tho Bible, found
in tbe convent on Mount Sioni, has returned to St.
Petersburg, to superintend tho publication of this
important work The Russian Government hns
granted him for this purposo half a million of
roubles, to enable him to ODgage the most skilful
compositors, and have typo cast exaotly like tho
lottore of tho original. *»
Old-Vashionku Texts —A few weeks a
friend of ours wus called to preach as a “candi
date in a vacant pulpii, and one of the meat se
rious objections urged against hU settlement was,
that ho preached from “ suoh old-fashioned texts ”
The sermons were good, sound, and full of tho
Gospel; tho manner solemn, forcible and effective;
but then the texts wore so “ old fashioned.—The
Presbyterian.
Religious Garbling.—' The Oswego (Now York)
grand jury publishes a card notifying managers of
tairs and festivals held by church societies, that the
•practice of disposing of their goods by lottery ja
ooutrary to the statute, and must not be persisted In.
James Sdyi>a*i, Esq., of New York, has pre
sented eis thousand dollars to the Board of Foreign
Mififilonsof the Reformed Botch Church, to bo in
vented as a basis of orodit in the financial opera
tions of tho Board. The fund baa been alyled by
the Board the «* Biiydam Security Baud.”
Casualty. — Andrew Mariner was seri
ously iniurod >eaterday momiK b? a larve fire-proof
door frtHiisir on hlehfnd.M Fenton’s »ul loft, atWAl
nut-ftreet wharf, while enraged in hoistingaenil. Be
was oonveyort to Tils residence on Pelton street, near
Girard avenue.
TWO CENTS.
Letter from Lebanon* »
(Correspondence of The Tran 3 “
'Lwurok, Juno 20, 1860.
Editor op Tee Press—Sir: I thought that &
Utter from Lebanon might not proro uninteresting
to the numerous readers of your paper, and par
ticularly as our anoient burgh seems isolated In
the way of correspondence from. aU the. world and
the rest of mankind. Lebanon ie a borough con*
tainlng about seven or eight thousand people, a
thrifty, industrious, and enterprising 'community,
composed of the honesfcyeomanry of Ougrant Key-!
stone Slate As a county, we are emphatically an
agricultural peope, and on? manufactnrii* in
terests, portlcolarly Iron, are of so
tor; our mineral
lion 010 hilla are i »n*
oo&] are found In th«'(Amli{yi:> ♦y- ■ ■ » »"
Within a circuit'of atJd’dt sltf miletftre h&vert*
large anthracite.furnaces, which, on an average,
yield about, eight hundred tong of iron a Week.:
The Sonaughmore iron works, owned by B. W.
Woman, Esq., made last week one-hundred and
fifty-six tons of metal; go yoh observeshe ft good
plucky > .
• SaVeropaMo .-feiy-rtßsaTOt.'a- di> witthink
the hey ever bid M fair w it dote. this. >»*r. ■ The
grain looks remarkably well, notwlihstandrng the
hsij-storm yesterday, which, I imdersUnd, did not
do mnoh damage. The oldeet resiJesta say they
new saw snob immense hail-stones as fell abont
fonr o’olook yesterday afternoon; some of which I
tneasnted myself were six inches fa efrenmferoncs,
and the, fell thick and fast.
Allow me, sir, to say a few words with regard to
the feeling of the Democratic pari, in thfs eousty,
in reference to the nomination for President of the
TJaited States at Baltimore. X am no designing
politician myself, neither have X ever taken an
active part In the politics of~ the count,, though,
0/ course, I have never failed to exeroise the pri
vilege of every American oltlaen-lhe right of snf.
frago.
X am free to say that onr delegate. Dr. Cyrus D.
Qieninger, does nut represent the wishes and aenti
mauts of tine-great body of theDamoeraoy—those
bom and reared in tho oradle of the Demoeratio
patty of this county—l do not mean such as hava
been federalists, seoeders from the Whig party
.and Know Nothings, of which some of the three or *
four corporal’a guard of th»wonld-ba leaders or
tho part, are oomposed, hut I refer to the feeling
and honest Xlcmoerucy.
Stephen A. Douglas has a bold in the hearts o*
the Democrats of Lebanon county that cannot be
embed out, and oJd men, who once stood In the
foremost ranks of tho party, and hava tbver de
serted it, who ore conservative and honest, cry
iqnd and lustily, “ Bntsab for Douglu l" .
What I have said, Mr Editor, bos boon to undo*
oolvo tho minds of many with regard to out dale*
gate to the Baltimore Convention. He represents,
air, the wishes of a few politicians, but not the fco»
nwt outburst and warm, hearty sentiments of 'the
Tory many Douglas Democrats.
A Jeffxssow Dewocbat.
GENERATE NEWS.
Tcbhinq the Tables.—The Pohmasian, a pa
per published at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,
prints an aoeount of a tragedy that occurred in a
court room In one of onr Southwestern States, and
warns its readers against tho danger of lapsing
iqto. flnaiMr barbarism. .The ssriousneis with
which it discufsej the shocking state of society is
fba United States, and the Rlf-consploaeiwy with
which It oompans the peaceful and harmless life
of ihe SandwichlslUideYs,' are vary edifying. II la
but & few years, k»ys thVßpringlwa ‘kfjtiblfotn,
•Inot no were giving our money *n£ prayers to
convert these heathens, and already they'LefeM to
preach to 11s. Next they will be sending swarthy
missionaries to convert us from our barbarism—
and serve us right.
We find the following extraordinary chal
lenge Id tbo Petersburg Intcllisgti?*r:
Prisce Gkobor. May 22, IB6o.—The sub
scriber, feeling himself to be the champion of pro
slavery men South, will eay.that ho can whip the
champion ot anti-slavery men North, either on
land or water. -I will enror a room with him; the
President of the Doited Stales shall lock the door,
behind us, and inspect us for every half hour until
the contest baa ended. .Or I would enter a boat oa
the Mouat Vernon side of the Potomac, and meet
him near tho middle. Both shall simultaneously
leap Brora the o;d of bis boat, and swim anti! we
meet, when we will engage; neither boat to ap
proach until we agrse as to the victory. My ad*
dress is Templeton, Prince Georjre. Vs.
' “1,. L. Lais.”
Health of Nrtv York —When we comedo con
sider the sanitary condition of toe eify of New
York, the r picture, is quite appalling. In this
growing worse and
worso, and at this momenr/ir A <teml
where England and soma European eouetrUs stood"
two hundred years ago. - The ratio of d*atha to
the whole population in 1835 was one in 40 87: but
It has gone on steadily increasing till In 1857 the
proportion was one in 27 15. How bad this is
appears by comparison with several European
cities, in which the ratio of mortality is as fol
lows :
7<on.h>al mj JO ( Genoa.,.., 1 1»i.*».25
wrUn..* 1 in4o I Lvons
lin 28*4 1 Wemburtr^*.,l iq&oi
raue.~J in3s7i f Neir Yorfc~— .1 Ja27.15
Thus, It appears that the ratio of mortality is
inu*h greater in the oity of New York than in most
of the principal European olties; and this In spite
of the naturally healthy situation of New York, of
I*B copious supply of pure water* and tbe ease with
wtloh a sufficient amountnf good food may be pro
cured by its people. The urheaUbloee* of New
York can arise only from ft disregard of proper
sanitary regulations. We have seen that In point
of health New York has been declining; but the
contrary has been tho case with Paris ana London.
In the fourteenth century, the mortality of Paris
was estimated to be one in twenty; bat now, as wo
have just seen, one in about thirty-two. Two hun
dred years ago the mortality of London was about
one in twenty-four; and row one Jn forty. That
the unhe«lthincBS of New York Is not owing exclu
sively to its size Js shown by tbe fact that London,
whioh h tbe largest oily in Christendom, Is also,
one of the healthiest — Poston Courier.
Encouraging to PRorncTioxists.—The Hon.
Albert G. Brown, of Mississippi, has been trying.
f>r the last five months, to have resolutions passed
by the United States Senate, fully recognising tbe
right of Congress to pass laws for tbe protection of
slavery in the Territories. He has been unsuccess
ful. and recently a vote was taken on his proposi
tion It resulted yeas three, to nays forty-two.
Those who voted “yea” were Messrs. Brown, of
Mississippi, Johnson, of Arkansas, and Mallory, of
Florida
After the vote was announced. Mr. Brown said,
“We are three We aro a small band. That
number was required to save Sodom. X think that
tbe Republic U safe
Some men use words as riflemen do ballets.
They say lit“o. The few words u*ed go right to
the mark. They let you talk, and guide with
their eye and faoo, on and on, till what yon say
oon be answered In a word or two, and then they
lance out a sentence, pierce tho matter to thequiok.
and aro done. You never know where you » r apa
with them Your conversation falls into their
minds as rivers fall Into the deep chesjns, and -aro
lest from sight by its d-*pth and darkness. They
will sometimes surprise you with a few words, that
go right to the mark like n gun-shot, and then
they are silent again, as if they were reloading.
Removal of the Lazaretto —We understand
that a movement Is ob- nt being made by tbe resi
dents of T/nicuw, and tho townships adjointa?, to
petition the next Legislature for a removal of the
Lazaretto from Its present locality. This idea has
been In contemplation for some years, and the time
seems to have arrived when action will be taken.
When the Lazaretto was established the population
in its neighborhood was sparse, and now, that It
has become numerous, tbe residents there begin to
be alarmed, lest disease and death be introduced
into their midst. It is well known that vessels
from foreign porta, having slokness on board, are
almost dally arriving at tbu quarantine ground,
the patienta from whioh aro directly transferred
to tho hospital at the Lazaretto. The utmost care
and vigilance has, in several instances, failed to
confine patients within proper limits, and the in
troduction p oC disease among the resident popu
lation has been the consequence. There is no
reason why the Board of Health of Philadelphia
should have their hospital in our midst, and we
hare no doubt that. at the proper time, those most
interested will demonstrate this matter in snob
a manner as will insure them a successful hear
ing before the proper authorities,— Delaware Co.
Republican.
A Man Ties a Stone to ms Neck and Throws
HIMSELF TO TBB BOTTOM OF MILL CREEK —The
Cincinnati Commercial of Jane l?th he* the fol
lowing : “On Monday night last, a saddler who
is known by the name of Nieholi*, and lives at
Lick Run, made one of the most desperate and
singular attempts at eelf-deatruotion that it has
ever been our provinca to record. The good lady
of Nicholas appears to bo master, and when a
friend indnoes her bettor-half to visit a beer house
and indulge in liberal potatloDS of that borerace,
she gives him a good boating. This so hurt the
‘feelings of Nicholas that he determined tn die
! Accordingly he twistod a numbor of waxed-end*
: into a small rope, and repaired to the banks of
Mill oreek. whore he fastened one end to Ms neck
and tbe other to u fifty-pound stone. Having
waded out a good distance Into the stroam, carry
iuethe rionelnbis hands, ho dropped H ijoto the
water, hoping that it would hold him down until
life wo* o.vilnct. Bat tho string broke, whereupon
ho deliberately walked oat and adjusted bis appa
} ratus nnd made a second attempt, whioh terrain*-
| ted like the first. After adjusting his ‘fixing * a
' third time, his friends rushed from their conceal
| merit and secured Nicholas. He tows that be will
i throw himself under the first train that passes—a
j determination that wlUdeabtlees be changed when
< the fumes of bis loer die oat.”
j A New Sect ih Michigan*.—The Gratiot (Mich.)
1 Avk’s states there Is an organization or denomi
nation in that county who style themselves the
“ Church of.Gcd,” but who pass by tbe appellation
of “ Wynobanarians ” They bo-d
south ofthevillage, at a 80boolbou*«. One of
peculiar ordinance* oonsiets of washing eeoh other's
feet. Tho elder offers a prajeT, then removes his
coat, girds on a fowel, ana proceeds to wash the
i feet of the member nearest him, wiping his feet with
j the towel then takes him by tbe right hand and
i salutes him with a kiss. The washed then washes
tbe feet of the next brother, and the washing pro
ceeds until all uto washed. The. sisters, In the
meantime, are busily engaged in washing eaoh
other’a feet. After a hymn the services are closed.
I The clean-feet feature U to be Commended,
THE WEEK3OY PRESS.
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*»-Famp«j,t»»r« m«Hta4 tour *iAt*nta ist
™wnurXmur.
CALiroxiviA Fima.
la Cm» for OoUforei*
LATER from CALIFORNIA,
IBy OvcrlaadM,!!.]
THE IKBujj w.m,
Stoppage of the Pony Eipreas.
£g»aaß^%as!s;
UsmtkßliieJmmxcrmL, .. w
_ Tfie Aaun DOojr oTTcifTao* are coacenV&ied at Tvra*
s»n* »aa defeated,
ant. end number from la Qt!*r «» . ****** *******
On tta&rhof-M*?» Cot. JMokMa *#■
over six hundred vo 1a n ter r.sTanrf* Ca dl enfh
•WgSß.Gowwßent troop*. Af? I tbe^
At •* a t|OQi Carpnp wfeer* th# eJ2 rsnl P
an Alight
d;o<i tmiuMis who woreTli-fwited with no'Sn kfm d to
•d*. n * principal chief. Two yoinnteera were around*
ireffM V r«m)>rs wl vrtvvt^.r*
Vg* tt y Bmarit£
U*roe”i * nial J con *f B ?* tawoMfilnitJof thl^t'
. Atl th- accounts from the tutv miii-ns indu-xt* fa«ir
linmen ** nohae s and ejefsat- w " mmcaie u«\t
u ***** ihronl? top l9 of ituoreH in
toaohinx the of *ho
Ateaujerv aro. more ntimeitm.
\ nd esrjiost The jnfferm.ta of the second eabin
va*?en?ers are reported as *PfrtNe
&no . ,seo t-iiamber ofOmmeree forward*
8 n 3 *"' a to the Celijiwnia dele-
SSh their oppos«ttoTj to the ‘7th
and Zttit eeottont of t»-e propoerd uuiff. &e beinr seen*
rests an a ' ror * b ' e to tbo Cihiornia mercantile
forward for a diilr orerlacd
2!Sj* «hd Ooiftytttionsl to the pour
eXjprew. Much anxtetr 1* felt a* to the Utter enter
tr/5* exPMMßtrnm Bt. Louia at tha 2tfth. *t* fir#
oats and h»d not arrived, i*nnt pmbfbJr
!)friis - h i*i. uft->ya*sed through Careon v»!( e v
safelr and it is hoped have *r>t tbrooth the infeetad
portion of »be r> nte without
kiTKi. /ow * ® , JIJ* R SS Ir 9* robbed on the *fth, by six
cf $ll coo. inobara* of Fargo, &
y>Mt£E!ltmf, of reiolelns l n that
IS*..?. "Mfv^SShin'S Court CMm
git m QceaJre4 X'avoda on the 2Sih ult. Loss
bis? sirs; iS?„*i3s;f »»“••>»».». »«* >k.r
P„ c .° r ,h'i 1 -f.Vr wet)., tha Democrat, and
JaKEmlJi??.?* to fuss with the anti-Lo
*2*5 P »?° «** b** l * °f sending Kepubliein and
Senators to Tonsresji v*''' l ' 3l * ■“<*
ton «ref"“ 010r "°>> Wakhiaa-
Th. «„„„ X. L-St-pSeuß. from Panama, vith th*
fr ' in ' T,ho AtVami. to ihoMh of M .vTkaJ amvil.
Keahip (ialvhra. n»<ta, n vM fremNnr%fc "
Weekly Review of the FhiladelfUa
•Majliel,.
■ _ * •J’tm.tma.aau, Jpne3a.Mfe.
The Predate markets have mini vtn doll this «»k.
•bntwithontaiiy mater)*} ehatt'e to not* m theleediM
articles. Brea*at*ff*nid*enirslosrlr&tab'rotpievfoti&
ratal; the demand is limited total the close there »as
a litor feelintr notioeaMe f n floor. Biro |j rather
ta Goal there Is mote enlmetion with a tendeeo r
to hither prirea. Cofite it firmer. Se.car turtles staedr
.icoiry at foB rates, tot Molasses ia daU. Pottos tadau
onddrnopinr. Pish ere Brmhr. laPralt tiara Vast?
little doing. Woohanite fnPidea The Iron PSeriet is
vary dull, load-la point. lotmtor sails frstdp at'foil
retss. Naral Starts a-e vary iosetive. Provisions an
Laid firmly, bat the mat ket except for Lard ix not very
adtire. Sa tis nnehsnjed. Seeds are la moderate re
dneat, Teas are firman bat Tabaaeo apd Wool are
dnl>. -
TV* Br*ftdatoi& marten it vitfcmf mar Jditftfj)
r » rt wn '°*?*®b i»Ss3for
nd it n&& bttn Treat* met- iti#*Vi»-
v^f^STJ? sP° * WwUP* &* rood «W«Ei
yaroraoe shoot ex»p*. and &>Lfi2K#s 'a i?’ hhi
v£f^«V.S£f r, iHSL iis sAjps tbe trad* have t^€n
■S94S£& •P* 6 * * or ul fx^s.
¥ Mri/feXaacj DnuMU^umjxaitfy Th«<
Sl^firSl^SfFVi wilk * *2 d i hs ®***n #ne»Hr doll,
« •sj?*P r «jd Corq Meal are but httl* in
qairM fonaiv cLill: I*o fornNr.<* told at *3 7aos 87ji,
M3tb# t»}for FenonTramaMeal.
#hi of *****«* &*** lpr
the veekendma Joae SI. laws
Half barrel* of tu ser&ae..
tt&nftli of (upeitoa.... w.^.^
“ gfadun**
** Com* KrVaY .* TJ! n! “I I! ’J.VJlt** '
Condemned....,.-
» 1/7
O
Fupplie*.iritbpatb moderate. nr* tally
lip tr» the rtemand. ana we attain redßca f>ur aantatKas
Seßo4Klmtb»l inthsa** of 3&*d. bosbrt*mferiotto
pnrta_Prnn«jlr'nt* «nd i~rt WfflMWtl"
ftcd «hi|i»J>t si.3saj/o ntpsincu 4mss&tofo? frlra
red. $1 ?5«1-V *lor -fcootfcjnV w Jrsf
SI tfalMfortrhtte, R?« fca* deebnod? Stitt otWßii
bashela Pentajh-rnio mostly *t7s®77c. Coratfl&Tlwi
ftgnod lDoairj, and, prices are rather better.* **la* of
aftG«tu*h*l* prim* jelfow cijiffl* 'fct'G'o, afloat, ia
r)mi'PB *r»»e oflair oosbtr at U&690 And i"»*iorai
MifffiOo. OauaredaHand tower* J‘«”uitylv*iua*oniT)jf at
i l £&t? rd a138®«o. afloat. Ofßar.ej Malt,
1 &0 hW* ®n»d fttdJc.
P«oyiBfoN<. r -There la rery little actjrttfio thj
marie'i bit PrtflM generally are well maintaicfeL;
***•• <* Ww Vorir, , a Jot®, st $l3 76. and swell Itfttof
pnmeatsis on time. CitT-p&cketl W*** K#«f
in*-ii lota..foruitp’aatPre*; at Bifan
P r| A r ® eteadily maini-iaea. rreeters and
stock* being lirU: vi\*» at KtXaKKofor pfcirt and
; JQKaJPBao for Side* ; and SHe@io Cot
mnoh?^
Hem*, in salt at ??fe t ftdee tfcs; and PWfde&li b!
lyffd—The demand j» better; therece'pi* it<ri stone
* r <*Vdpri o MaisTiaojnz * tale* of lo o bht**nd'
tejat 12»m{o naah.nnwheldWher; ke»s*e;Unsmalt
a V l2 \®J Batter-i* «?n.J. and *ellinf fa Jots at
?^ ,2 ° /?f "*I’ d 'P&7«cd and roll, a* to quilitf. wwlGo
-1 fc* Cfi®BS* is jrorlh JJtfll&o & ft.
for Pig Iron h«3 untiertnre
?£. < P m * e{ E' dthftre » >b, >« ,in, » inquiry, ir/tb «il«e of
MO ton* anthracite at St}. SlS,and ««1 peMoo.fl *>«*,
for the three nnmber*. and UMJ Fnrse on tern * krnt ra
oret Fcotoh “ir wll* from-secnm! bands a* $24 per
t n* 6 mo*, rn Bloom*. Par,-and Roller Iron. the nlu
a/eoomptrntipeirunimeorta-'t. Lead is rather
no iurt-*er *al-»f repo tad. i.ooper continues ve*y dull;
sale* of sheathing at StaSSo, and yellow metalot Mc,s
month#.
. script* slnrks sre H«ht.
ha* thfldemand b*r ftl'eo OB' with asm II »-»taof No-1
jwB»ter»on. end »mo* at g?S, at *hreh fiznrn it i*
• wnD?e4. Tanner 1 * Bwk ccmnnrs i»s» quoted ; salra
lor Spanish, »nfl fHH&IS for Chestnut
is scarce, and good jel'ow commands Sic
W a
£-NT>»£s? are *r<Wf<Prrr'y doll. Citr Adnman'ine
sril id lots * f 4 mns. hpann arc *«M at
* .r‘ ‘W Candirs ar» <HU At iwt w* k*s qocFVions,
COAt. J he market t* fi-fo-r, the demand harinc’n
©roused fro’*, all aitarrir*. and holders are -teadr at the
ndv-n-e At <h<* H*** of last wee* The ror
r»rt q.jotrtNons art *3.y#3s9 ton for FebaylkiH
»3 40WS«a for >rokeo wa r f r:
, r 4 sh * 43 75 fir 'amp ; g 3.75
r r7 h o ok^* fld .^ ri * r^3TV<r W«
CONFER.—-There ir er»m« MtV r hnt the roar
ket is ©met nwin* in a nvtasnro tn the firninwa of hold
fts; sales oflflO-bAr* At mo*Mv v the
rota. ex-ah-0{ 500 Mrs ;
St roraiutoa T 27<c. ami Mara«»ih-i«t lio.aU .'n tim>*.
COtT >r> ctrntu urs dull and un#otttad,*nd; for »he
low rr e de*. of whioh the ho’lr nr #h e stork r'-n'in'r.
nncet aro tower with of 900 betas inferior to raid
dlinr tairnotands -t ft. c«*sh Inclndinr
nufldhar fair Mobil® a»l?Mc, 4raoaths: piekin««ats/*;
romptas at HfoeHc, and a lot of St. Domingo at Uc &
Ib£Ash.
The following i* U>e- movement rinoe the
temberin*t, esoonsrorM with »»** previiw*fout
„ 1860. IMS. *lBBB. I*l.
Heo. at Ports 4.4taj«) 3R700 tt&moo 9K7on}
Kx. toG. Hritain2s3A.cno I i,&aaiA> i3WAro
“ Franc* fiOO .‘staOfiO fX» KlJjO)
•• other f ports.. 4*.vof» rztono .ns 000 STv^no
Totel exports... .3 M'ono s 7*6 000 2.?MOOO 2 067 TOO
stgckqn hand.... 205000 592 000 2At 000 2<Q.«00
Of »b*ph during th* nest week, include,! »n (be ecov«
Aeo.atPorts 12 non pono sftnrw arvo
Ft.to<- Britem. 43000 00<J J? fWI l-tOTO
4 ,Pw«ce..-. im a«oq 74»0 sono
other f. port*. 5 imo » nro 9 ivn 9me
Tota* exrnrrs . 49.0 M 45 000 62 000 JBOM
Sumnaet.—increnseet the port*, compared
with iuc jeer. 753 000 betas. Fanwri—ldcto»»«» ti>
Great Britain, 700 Ostades: increAfr to France* ISO-ODOj
decrease ro «th»rroreigu porta. 6DJ300. Total increase
in export*, fie* 000
P w uGB AvG BY V 3 contir-ue duM and the s-itcs
nnimporta*it; *monc them we s rt rne refined
IWiix at 19?rJ?.Vc; Rode Arh nr Tdoturl'** Itastn
nrSJHo. fi mos ; Tnrkev Opium tab-* 1 * firira*. *pd Btim
hssadvneeed. Indigo isaiso firm, with icodarato
sales.
r ISff»—There Are but few Marlrorol o©mi n v for
ward, atid thej* sr* he!d with ir.oro i'.-8 storo
quotations are SJ7 5D fills M anrt f«'r theihteo
nntni*er«: an invoice of th*» tatter sold from the wb rf
ft §|JJO: PicVtad - ernnesell alowly a for
n#tdftah there ’* no demand and prices are rominel »t
S3«32*th*K'o ffis.
FRui Oran*'s and T emnn* ft'araoaota on pri
iwn cirrora of R*ham* P*ne Appta* s ht et
1 omsettc froitof a’l kiodaie quirt ami
drMep lee and Peaches are ont of sea»on. Green
frnit wiJ] commenrr arriTiny more freely from tbe
Bon*h m a week or »wo.
KK«TH»- R' l —The light, and good West
er* raore 45 to 500 &IN *
FRFlGfiTr*.—To i.jv® pool th -»a )a ver liUta dome,
and no large en®ai'enien*' > hare N»-n ro-o-ted; to Lon
don we quote A'ss 2d for Flonr.22a6rt and 25s for wembf j
th»re ish'Vlp or nothing doing toSao Francisco; vssrsls
suttehfe tortfie W est Indies are wanted? a brie was
taken to J ad a t J>iAr»D2is st 40c for Fu«*r aftd *Sior
Wotaaros: to NpwOrleiD* the ra»e is Bo per foot Mo~
h-leloc. Ghartroton end Savannah oc, and Wi'rraneton
5c oer foot Con) vessels are in demand «» fl 40 to
vid-DCff. 8125 to New Haven. glSOto hartaeton. 8165
to Bo*ta n ana 81 U\ New \ otk
GlNRfffG—Jvo transaction* in cither Crude or Clari
ce© are reco.teq,
GUANO.—The season is over; there is little or no
thin* dome.
- ** extremely quiet amt withoot zal*e.
HIDEq are held firmir. and the stock 01 foreign in
first h?t?ds ls very much reduced.
n'lVB are very dull; small bol*s at Bffl4o, as zn
quantv.
LUMBRR.—There is® firm feeline in the trade gene
rally, »irh free sates at lastweet’a fienra*: amon*'the
transsetions we police Yellow Bap BoAntnat 1
SuMuehano* Bo^ r »tar*p?y from M taths
aro doU »t 81 WffWs ; nnthmc d ’inr m Piobets.
quiet-vo h small sales of Cuba a:
24£TfS- and ?*eyr Orleans at 47c 4mos
]S AVAf. "TORI- B.—Ro»io, Tar. and Pitch are dull at
last week s figures. Fpirils/f 1 nrp-ntit e isiobnviet;
Tcqaest and n«s aeam declined ; #3lcs at 4J.S£ , 43.'f<s
c°t*b. nUitmt at our lowest quotation*.
—t he demand for 1 mseed o-l is hehi.bnt prices
are onohanred; sales at 59a6<Tc; the last of Wesrorn
Fed Oil w« at 600. t.ard t) 19 rather qutet; sales of
Winter at FMi Oils meet a limited inquiry st
last week 1 * quotations
_ 'LHbTEK i» dun; tbPlsst sale of Bol> was st 81f2H
ton.
RlCE—^There is a limited rfem.atd, h t prices are
w*»U main V-ired ; e.a'es “fiPO casks. >n lots, at 84 502-
4.75-1 ©nr months for f*irm-d prim? quolitj-.
FAt-T is uncnatitfed ; *n invoioe of 3 WM sacks Liver
pool ha© arrived part of wnich has * disp-sed oi on
private terms. Two cargoes Turk s Island have aIA»
arrived to a dealer. , ,
SFtl)' 4 —Th-re isi’nt little movement m aurkind:
good ‘ lovefsecd.if here, would command N 4 50e;.73
n*r bus: f*»Timothy prices aro nominal j Flaxseed is
worth 91.C2p**r hus. .
cUwAR.—T.h* i:..vketi*quiet hat firm,hut without
ph 4 u«« in erica* fiia sal a sire* our last comprise
I 00) l'bd« at f of Cul>a, 7,V<2'7'*c for Porto Rice,
ood 6.V«Sbo for New (Means, all on t me.
hPIKHS coatmuo dull L-ut without iteration in
prices, N. K. V uni jt stand r At 35«3C0. Whisky is hekl
firinlv* but there is no* much doiOK* mles of O do ar
2l<rWo. Fenno, pt Metals, hhds at a.Vc.and
is>,a2oc per salJoj.
T ALLOW iBunchi.Peed. and ranges from9 ‘4 to 10Vn
furoottnlrv Ard mlr-rendered. v
inoreased firmnero.but There u,
vecy jut 10 duiax.
*loBa' CO continues dull, ard a small busicesa onta
to noro at former quotatlops,
- WOOL.—Therdi*very littladoirs.and poactivity is
Anticipated until there tasoino accntnn ation 'fa'ocV;
i there is more dome nnd tar?© port bases h ve been
ins do. for future delivery. At prices v.tninc from 3 to
3^ft below the rate* ln*t year; amour the »*taß
wero fine st cso ©ash : 5 (VS) Jb# «a*hed Jtroev at 4i?4c :
C.COOdo uu*a»nea do *t 59c. etisb.
Sentence of Maroney for RoLhing
Adams’ Express.
Mgntoomebt, l Al. 1 .,) Jun© t?.—Msrorey, fhf forcrror
agent of Adsms* Express, ha* plended cuilty rfth© roh
herj of 850 000, and wr» sentenced ny Judin Shorter to
ten year* irapneonment Jn the remreotjeTT, The
mccev was recovered last Aurust. o< Finkrrttm’sde
teotive of Chicago, heluc found buried tit an
obscure ptace near FhiladeJpbis. Hi# wife end other
parties «ro lmjshcjited in the robbery 1 and will