-to:
■ yWnttff* folia, lodlvldßal
- nearest ikaUanhoase, eomaonioated
<, th**ttslHgln«e' jh»t‘*,|«»-wes raging near Girard -
99H»tfi: the. State. House h»U ecunded the alette,
, * 'fort time the enttretre department of
t&fctalamat were on tkeir tnn ■rmnoteti'
•ease of oouflagratiou. Xha Northern Liberty atetm
■ engine mine tatd "colltriga niUi *■ car at Ooatea
»S|*f *0(1 Girard’ hVeao'e,. and ‘ broke Its axle,
arWShjiirayanM further progress,, 4lrJ. Stawairtb
iMMWiA,4bt>MNbiiiu i Xqiuiqm Oan|iß|;{
iJteMt.ii TUB. QpsursJt Sessions.—-Yee
tWlayffcfefcrtiJadjCAJlUeßjPatrtokMarphy wee
and battery
npbß.MbtLael Toomey. The prideoutorvwitha
MaaM,.Tiaitea-Ur. eSurphy’s tavern, wbeiethe
friend PaUedferthedrinke,which werenetpaid
f>''Ki*k»r«jK*aMr ; Murpby.ordered Mr. Thom;
tojow*-. this he icfased to do, and said Hr. S.
<**W«fcat pcthlm oot. llr. K. theti etrack the
- Heoee the charge of arrsult and bat
rehing at e late boor. The'
coroner yiewed the bod; yoeterdey, after which it
was banded oTSrte fafs friends for. intement.'
Mb. K: L. recently purchased
at aoMion.thb Dr.'6t'«wnt jMtat.,' 'on Centre (treat
Ee*t>oYy,‘M«ir, payingfolrM $7,800.';
' : C*’o!t ‘Of Dr.Migfoof
l!lia*b«ih) b«e reMtTed and eeeepted a eall to the;
Hrit PfctfcjHmnClmrci orMetiilhen.N. J..
Volk, the Chicago aculptor,has gonetothe
Eait for o few wtiki. . .
M. i\ Wiu.ti Waa in Ohicsgo recently. ~-'
FINAKCIAL AND COMIIGSijUL.
The MoneyMarlcet.
,- t<. >:.5 ; . "PinL.nWLyiiVi.Jaly S,M». 11
The inOivwae of .the national boHdar .Mimed to affect
theetoek market to^'der.aotoolr.iß.the, attendance of.
tb»a«n>be'r«. batinth. dinnolinatloa ofthoee in et
teadaneo tbaotiveiaWr. Norm Pennijrlvama Hailroad
•haie*adv»a=eO K. Bsadina loat H Schuylkill ftaVita-'
tioa erefarred watfim. aid Camden and Amboy aha res
Ktetter. .->•:£ -■ '
The mow marteteoatineai vary naar, aid the ear -
laim oftha third aad foarth vein met without etc-.
daeias.anr vemotibl, movement in tho market.
..ThaConntr Fire lunranoe Coraeair kave declared a
dtyMead of Amr (er oeat. on the oafltll .lock for the
. hut eta month.. V- v'.- ’ -•' "J- 'ti'-"- '->■
Thaatat. merit rtf tha U. S.Mint ip tlua city, for the'
■derti orJune; aheva the total daaoaita tohave twin
♦KiWM.fJ:, Ooli.ftom il'l aonreea.' •ÜBHttrtilrer,
tUtUMi Coerer cent. ; weired in eaohanVa foroenta
at aewitaaet $3JHh' 7h. .old coinage for tha mnnth
waa #ll ego in nil., j #M WB in.half aaklaa i #9.4*>tn
anarter eaatea; ,17.78»lndol!(iri, and #8 Z73.<7 in fine
hara‘; makioia total of aotd eoioaaa of 9(171847. -The
adlver oornaaa waa #ll W in doltarat #aMoo tn half
dallara; .SW,*'* in anarter dollara ; >:.SW in dimaai
SlVTVOia' halt.diaieai'aad t( IQO in eteoea j
■akint Hie total ailver coins*. ter,l3o. CenU. #34,000
ihewhola namber.of etaoea coihad derin* tho month
waiMtAWiSmm.,of#istots.47.
The toitowin* to .teotooel. tonnaeo of tho Hhretokia
PotteviUe Knrlraed Cotoeenr i • ;
*filn«tei'i>idlnirjtme*>.,. -tv. *5»11 ;Sil'
-0».W70a
Increase —, ..... ... ....... . .V. 1,388 01 " 13,7* 03
Fkiladelilia "stock Exckufe Sales,
r;;; vjmiy’A.iMor '
Hiimwwra K BLATXAUR, tHk Walntt Stmt.
rißirr. board.
M8Ct001 ...........AM1 SoOotohlNnv(J« ’Bl,l*. 7SX
»!r-4o' 'W«h:.n»w;.lo*W Oo Send owh
ICO do oun.‘.n«r..loi.V m in - ouhlHf
NBOitrßOt, ...Wilt nil Penn ft::. ...... 9
K.:, . ,J«i2 so do gl
-’Merant. .ip 00 Penn ft: : .«9 »«,
OMikAmo/Bc:. SO 10 do 36:v
wMtijc» i o»r ? f...ism
MQO.do ... B®i 00 Bobembw. Minins. 9 -
MBmllCSiOll.dili: SdC -ItVaitartißuk...;. Gl. -
3%ejatuvto ’s»,M. 53 ,a>cur Bonk;-*..5. ~a. m»k ;
■Jfc.;:...Bew.iWS • soPenn ft—:. :..bo.Ms£
•'SitSia:::;::*
><; GLQSMePRICBe. V'• ;
__ JSid, iiJhf, J3i4, diked
nmKW*k.f * '-Tr
Hl* ftobnyi M,; Si - SH
KHltar.l MV'JWi. ]m£ hoagltid
„ iSL teh.Ci'&Ndvoff.M 4»K
MWmwfoiS*h a - L»fiCi&l* Sg«
i**’ i' Venn*R... 9: * 9H
BftilAr MintdffW’ .»- N P«nn*it6«. ...ftti 71J*
|simf n ■ ngNUfnMR .v
Hoilm > w-4 Frtfd fc Pootb-....', M
Mtt ft W wtfa » V'‘‘9B &»o jcTlyJ su R « ‘47 ,
IffiiCnlooa.. Fw S
BS^HpjSte^aSffiSDiß*
yf~ f
; >tU*4etoUa Markets.
TThaFkmr mhrketis very dallto-day. the sales being;
eofifised idthewani* of the home tnde nt j9S*7%G :
f4tforaJ»erfae;.9M3)£us a is Ssarte. and Pehnai tvamo-, eslls
and droopier, Sod abo-t
IjißOlraahalSYejW Msfet 570. OateoontTnao very doll,
at as*Sfaior{Dslavarß aed Penns* l vanla; a sale' of
1 JBt.tntaet* vm heavy FennsyKanm was nude at 4Qo.
HAX*,**ilttsreifr' , i»hMdeolinrd, and small sales of
fiat Ito. I ateronkio* at •IMP' ton.
CotTov.—The market is very- quiet to d«v i buyers
oome forward elowlv: but holders are lesa anxtoos to
Mil. and n few small tote only have been diivostd of at
steady rates.-. - , - - . ••. •
Gsocsbib*.—Th* movement is sraallana mostly eon-?
ftßedtoSusars.-withoatanTobanse. . .
-Psovistoxa.—Theffcis vsrr little doing owing to the
high views of,holers, who are demanding an edyanoe
on previous Bome 300 bbla Ue«e Pork sold
parget *ls,.eash. and- part, private.' Banon Hama are
•ears* and selling atlt*l3o ; no sales or Green Meats
orietd.; Jta'tfroontfsnMdal. RMaaUoWtb.
■Whisky mnvMoffsMwly at it ail So fbrfesaK
3stfoTpxtut9kiQito,3to for dredge, and Jio W**uon
Toxhhd». V' - 1 •'•' 1 ;y V '.
■ ■ Philadelphia Cattle Market.
jblyi.iaeo. '
Tb« Hre.ipt« of SMt Gait], oßlrruobad *b*ut 1.800
BiitiifiSifSttTlS*Bl»ilr*tw»* dalt'-»ed :»fMttriow«r.
ovnt to * nuiundEntuitiiig; in th« d»y of ul«. Tha
awrfcet wiU be betd hereafter on. Monday of every week*
ThofpUowittsaretbepartieotenrof.thesaJts: /
NONSAYtiCLV 3.
IB Isaac Abrah'ms. Pemwvlvimia, 9t Wtroar.
•e John Sanderfos.Ojdo, 93*0.'
g|»t^4fosisr* w -..
,ifiltcriasvlf Bmitir. otunand Illinois* 98*9.50.
xcKSTßaidwia* Chester on.. /,
Rw.Tol'er.ObilTißSOw*; .
• Co, Ob in. 98*9
jf*lnS«S r r. Ohio. fSJßws.eo.
. ftAnlJfc-VotarStOhiOttrwSMi -
■ /
jfjesmspUfcn.Jf.YChesier eo.* #BfiB.W.
s.Hf l r ?-y A 3. “
Sp.MoPilleji.llTftwiS, 98*9.
SP^waikaway i Chester eo.* 98*8.75*
■ John SaDriewmr Charter
js*f*oohMn &TWd. Ohio and Virginia #B*?*
M #,Karts.Jiaaoaatereo,9B*9.' - .
yjUßdSNeesarrived and sold at from 98*5 head* to
lA'venae Drove Vard. and sold
w?m* u> Reynolds* at from 98 to 8845 & 100 as
- * *" .- - *,
- fit w' York Jf»rket»Ye sterday. ■
&mmsks^&s
iEttiwh«w*wl i*rdp>in« f «»d«r Mtiom
thi'wWnfr CIOI> ,*M ti§«l!PiiWf Iw It*
o*M9 Hlt**nN>t> Whiolr to'd*f ••'ffW*# 1 ® Ss*J
1 '
Litanee
■W» anew ytemi»H;to.jrigHi,'liaulierr.
i teSief.'i.ar
lMMnSlfs aaleaof lambahavanaanmadawt libit
rttmcfr A«aoo7i,»t#Tlßlv R. H..
Hamaof lJlfrra%d for 94,54 s 64. averaalngjliod eadhs
W Thas. C; Laikin, Wseid .for~9**8l«; uverager
•3 SS, .Hart fc west-sold 4»haid* mostly Lambs, at
AftltoV’lb. .....
’ ITEM s; r -'
Photograph op raa i Rat>uiiLtoAic 'Oahpipatb
for'tki pßUis«(cr>7-lfr.B. F. Kfimer* UlO suooess*
fal PhotorrapbiskeMa«.eu aad 817 North. SaoaM stroot.
Photograph ia oil of Hon
\Abe Li&oohitho JUpabHoAßcatrildato ior the
dshdy. 'Tbo atetaro jo hothtrty Icobea, add
roprosonU tho dirtihXh>shsd : original in as life-like
manner-as the so.‘ ‘ ; ‘ r ; v .
'Oakpobdb! this the ten thou
eaadeioaraionirti who will probably leave town to-day*
it is nut to~ suppose th&t.
twenty-five hundred, having neglected to do so hereto- -
fore, will first repair to the splendid palaoe of Messrs.
OafcfoM Jk Sons, under Tub CoitTiitEKf al. to pro*
enre one of ftheir admirable cooi and graoeful: bxcor
■IONHATS. •.
' WneiißßOifß^Truths.—Never, be oast down by
trifles. "If a spider breaks his web twenty times, twenty
times wUlhe mend it. Makeup your minds te.doa
thing# and jrouwill do it. Fear not if trouble oome
upon you; keep up your spirits, though the day may be
a dark one# . v
, Ibe human heart, like a feather bed, must be roughly
handled, well shaken, and exposed to a variety of turns
.to prevppt its becoming: bard. The moat elegant sum
mer styles are sold at ontprict, and esote artiole accom
panied by a rfVt« at ’ Granville Stokes 1 Temple ot
Fashion, No. 607 Chestnut street. jy3-tf-
Thk Arrival op the Qbbat BAstebh.—The
Great Faslern arrived Thursday, and the New Yorkers,
dropping the Japanese like a calorified potato, have pre
pared themselves to so into an ecstasy of exoitementon
the shortest notice. In Philadelphia .we need no such
material to stir up our enthusiasm, and render us hap
py. We have here the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of
JRockbil! A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street,
above Sixth,-to gladden odr eyes, and we doth* our
eelves elegantly, fashionably, comfortably, and cheaply
with the garments sold therein. ~
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTKIr-Ninth and Che.tnul.fi.
M * ,• Geo Hart.Pa'
A Allviny, PR; * f geo MoHenTf, Hd co. Pa
JI. Warns Sc la.Cttt, O " N B Hogs A wf. PitUbtirg
ÜBBrewster,NY • FAPudson*la,Lo '
W F A Rosiman, Cin. 0
J Browne, Pittsburg HH Newton, St Louis
Geo ft Wilson, bt Louis J H Barnard Ala, tt Louis
Alex Mudd. 8t Louis " J.C Lyon, Bt Louis
STBClarkiNY' k BY Martini Ga
RWftoche.NV , 3> D Johnson Jt la, Ga-
NHCnTeaan,La GsoLLee. NY
Miss Hilliard, Cleveland HonHV Wilson- Ohio
W Adam*. Wiss O w Noble A wi.C'evelsnd
H Stone, N Y Wells, Port Kennedy
J K Zoog. Port Kennedy •£W Stearns, Phila
Geo HCoiket. PhTla W‘Lea, Atlantic City
J ADrerhelbis. Cal J J wysong. N Y
M W p Cooke, N Y, GeoPLabalua.NY
E M Cfondal, 111 / ; F A Croudal, 111
Mr Anderson & la< Chicago T Adams *,!a, BTarrirturg
Mrs AlUsqn.Bariuburg -.W PJBjinton, Lano, Pa, .
JC Potts & son, AftiAny JMltly;, fa
Dr L L Nfwsom-Fla / . • missJßHa Bryan, Fla
Miss B ft Bryan. Fla r ' “ ' A A Plant, NT
WThatcher. Wilm. Dr! - G-W William*. N O
Miss wurgbisoa.NO . G WKsndall A fam, N Y
DrN Awl,Ky LTYAlentine. N Y
AH Gibbs NY •-P Simpson, London
Jas R Bach NY HonH CLonxnecker,Pa
Geo Phila - Geo Rives, Va
Jas MJnsbman. N Y - •• Mrs 1? Benrey, Conn
Jas Wingate, Bdt. - A Bfttewa*t, N V
Chas Powell, hH HA Dupont, ft Point
A G Thornton. W Point -vOMoK Looser. W Point
■-*%&&&&£*
-Mis T K Holton. N Y
RChnroh.NY, • .'KD.Bobinson.PO
Jnn M Scott, Texas • E Hfehardson A la, Miss
MinHA Biebardson,Mits -JJtPtorens. Miss
H (Sinstman, lU, W ftLpunabarg, Chicago
P M Crandai. Balt" . ’ N W Jones. Bait
Dr R H GenlGOThomas,Wash
L T DoWnesi r/ov, ill - R Holman, Manoa. Ala
’ G,IBA|tI> HoUBE—Ninth ahd|Chestnut streets.
;r 1 ’
JWSmithi Brooklyn CChamuers.Brooklvn -
Tho* Mcßride. Brooklyn Jl ft Petnkin, J-ook Haven
JHBoss, Harrisburg . J HMyre * la. Ohio
Miss Watson,^Ohio OW Pitspatnok, Mo
RT Jackson, Bio 4 r 8 W Coover, Balt
JW Armstrong A is, Fa Miss Armstrong, Pa
Jamos Ohvsr. Pa . Tbos Oliver, Pa
w W Willard, W’mspcrt H P ftnnsoo, Sprinfield
A ConiDEham, Miss, O H Bynum. Ala l
8 D Weakley. Ala Dr Douglas £ la Va
—-LaSue.N Y. t - Gen,Hamilton. Pa
; ’ D Chandler, Del W L Putnam. Hmton
GeoWNdlsrm AIa.NY Miss Gordin, NY
John Collins. N Y N Y
Martin. Md .- •- *•- Miss Martin, Md
Col Simpson. Texas , M Jas Myers/ Columbia, Pa -
Mrs Mynrs.-.Coluiullta,' Pa K Bangs. Balt
ThcnßClaifeonL-Kf- -J M Kirabsl &-la, N Y
Wim Jtnn’nr*. N Y - 0 A Smith. 8 C .
JasFenntsoji. 8,0 . Ihos Robinsnu, N Y
L Gilmore, Md t.. A fkokss, N C
WC Bakiev it la, Conn - , J GCalhoun. Ala ,
Geo Gale, Fla Bam! K Gra ton Troy. N Y
V|*Grall T n. Troy,N Y Mias Caldwell,Troy. N Y
W Earns,Md JM Winchester,Del
Thoe Wigs ms A la, Canada Miss Wirrins. Canada
Mm I. Brans, Canada - A PGresnlow, N Y
NiW Newman* N-Y 1 . A Welsh, Washioetoa
JRJones;St Paul -/ft HPbHtowok.N Y ..
RN Moms, N v Geo h Houston. Brooklyn -
HonßMaimer,PottsviHe amehaffey,NY '
vpn A R WooPeßtlMl J E Mother, N Y
vR johMOB. V*. •- JasHMooey,Texas
DfJBF!!»/N0 ' . JPLewisAla,NY
RJ B.aJsfcla.N y JJPstIm.N Y
B BBrraaaa,Brooklyn-, . , H.JAnberg,Mass ,
kusm?: 1 ; ..,
HonWr Pngh. Wash A Paterson, Jr. 8t Loot*!?
J VandareooLN Y., , -F WyokoflT.CnWgo
J Alexander. Boston . J Matthews, BMt
JMKsnf.r.Md JD Hoover. Wash,DC
N p Potter- R l ' Mrs Htoes, RT
D Coney* Del- . HBkiddsman.Del
Miss Lister* N Y
«PfIOI!ARTR* HOTR L—Fourth street. below Arob.
M M M*ms. Cresson, Fa AI Dean, Newark, O ■
EAlmo. Pa ' AC Rhodes* Baltimore
ZH H Cropper. B<unoie HonT Crate. Carbon no
J I. Hoffinaa. Allentown Miss M Greenawa'tf, Fa
CMoPadren Latrob* Fltfe&d,l.atrobe
a B ftfaaata* Mum W Wilson. Bethlehem
S JConklin.Easton.Fa CPNoyes.-Britfmore -
A C Brodhead* Pike Co, Fa -w P Shultz, Phila '
K W T*Hf«ilfon. Mo - Mn Arm'trong, Mo
J K Fiat. Pm® Blofl’ A J Prltobardt. Baltimore
R 8 WoPowell.'FhHa F 8 Richards. Memphis
J Anderson, Prttshory - JNunter. Peterlwro* C,W
TPPimpson* MauchChunk L F Chapman* M Chunk
’ \ ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cbeetnnt street* ab. Third.
S v Clark. Newark. NJ ' Wtn Crone. N 0
.Tee Donnell. Newark W H Wilwn, N Y
JasWLynd. NV J Hughes k la. Union. Fa
E A Parker. Phila . - F MMeeke.N Y
ft Wilder, Midd'etown.Uel . A Hex.Phila
ThoeFlimoh.F Y 0 BMervjn,Cnnn
Mrs Wlr Long, N Y - MljraßJodd-NY .
Jean Fa’ix, Pen* . . T Walters. Sever City
John Walter*, Jersey City - J Wjoham, N Y
AMERICAN above Fifth.
A J Anderson, Fa W H Filtered. Fa^
E O Rosa. Dover. N H James C Watson, Pa
J»jßoW>;*on. D.I > JB Mgrtsn.h. r*
n Stewart, flrnlm;lf V, Johe Gregg, Reading
H Mar & la, Wilmington ' JohnHelloes,Del
(SH ImhioaTW.Chester. . Mrs E Taylor k da. Conn
F Brady, Pa W fturtis. 1)® 1 oo
A H Herr 4b la. Va G Wagner, NY
JH Peters* Wa»kington - WCowen. Miss
R J Bernolds. Ge r Dr L Trailer, He toco
John H?n!ey A la. N Y Miss Hauler* N York
8 T rirampton, Wash ; ' 8 B Crane, Newark, N J
J Walling Tbeo Weems, Halt
TO Townsend, Belt '« • L Riohardson.Balt
Mies Richardson. Halt ' n M Smith, Boston
Jm O Tminor. Boston J> H Cooper, Boston .
A Knapp,N York --• ■ - . Jared A Thompson. N Y
OW Pease, C*l - » Mr* Taasie A dan, N Y
HJCennedy, WoJdsbojro . E 2) Porter, Newark, Be
JULt s—Evening.
JONES’.HtTFL—Chestnut street. Above Sixth.
p*vid T Polslfer, N Y M Conran, NY *
James Bnyd, Belt. J T Peireon* Balt
J‘W. Anderson,Belt - GH Anderson. Balt
B FK.Aadereoti.-Balt ...OF Haines, Cecil on, Md
R J Bask ley, Cecil co, hid - P Warfg/Bordentown
Wr»_R Titvs. Trenton- Jos Trout Bordentoen
P.Twonk.’Ky.- - Thomas Hallet. Ga
itftSlMbns.SC* .■- EdwardßSmith. Md .
Jsz Dudley. NJ " - -j*-Smith. Ft Leavenworth
j)r fLttLavgsteth.Border.’t Hon CM Wright,
RVan-JtenseVar,Borden’t AH Bragdon- Oneida
C R Harkins, Pa „,, RjßFoler, Md , , .
O MBurhatm, Hprmafield JH Laird, Cape Island
J Laird, McCoysville, Pa r Burroughs. n J
Dott, L&mbertville, W J A J Fullmer A la* XO
(} T Aostin. Pa H Clayton, F.lkton. Md
W-F Attwood. New York JlMnshtr, New York •
L £ BnoWf Boston - H 8 Osborn, Fhila
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth *t. above Chestnut.
Minible, Chester co,Pa J) Kimble, Chesterco
askins. Md . , Jno Hodgson* W Chester
jgbes. W*»t Clirster J Devon. West Cheetgr
Win Lewie, Chester Jno F Flint. Monte on
A Banting, Bel co _ M A Foroee, Cl«a»field 00.
Mrs e-aeon A ton, Pa J Larkin, Jr* Chester co
Rteodsson, Pa Frank Jones. Yorkoo
Underwood, Chester oo V Miller. Cheater
WJy Roberts. Phils J D Webster A la. Lane oo
n - 'PMenfg. V Bepfsit.Md BF Underwood. Pa
Tmw,Underwood,;Pa ■ • A L Haskins. Del
JBffaglett,/ Del N,B Haines. Chester on
Jfi Mofra, 1 Phocnixville P Jlfil* w .®r, PhajiaixviHo
HCeaweiL-' : do • W w Waihtuight, do
W Tbnippton, do ;HQuiditnb, do
JFawlr. . -» do HCnkemier, do
RBWUliamson; .do , J P.H>U- . do
jMjttteod,-- do 8H Wayhtmght, do
JWttaig, do. J B Holt, do
Wm Hoit, - do J Royer*- do
J 8 Pttah. V oo J Rulinger., J . do
.f'A Vanderslice. do JFWiddtcombe.' do-
WHHuddleton, Chester oo J T Huddleeon, Chlatar ro
J BslUnee, Jnn Ma co J Messimer* Pottstown* Fa
A*L Bames, Virginia . ,
STATES JJNION HOTEL—Market et., above Sixth,
TProahnan. Milleratown .Joshua Hamer. B*|t
LRRtW - '
. 4 KP'iborohurc. LonipviHe
eo Gates, NY- Moses Bhelly A la. Pa . .
gnht nrofini.PA JaeH Miller, Russellville
F Kirv?Md . BFBmfth,i'learBeldco
JseL Brishin.BgltefoQte JnhnJnbnston, P»
Joi H SUnton* Wil, Bet J P Worrall, Bel co
TRJB UNION. HOTBL-Atco street, above Third.
WWhitißWit*Ohld • ’ U Bara, If J
RWBerelay. Bedford J J Painter,Manor- Pa -
Mngb Morrison. Allegheny James Aida. Allegheny
Martin Mtklattd.’ ' " A HSloan, PitUbgrg
J D Own*. Pittsburgh . F fash. Salem, N C
s>at ntewers* Salem, N C T Wormao. Pa _
MSokMeaa,Tex**, ’> ■ . Leon Spaulding, Brooklyn
F Bpaoldiagi Brooklyn -
BARLEY BKBAF HOTEL-Seeond *L, below Vine.
JsoobW Garrett', N J, Geo Pickering, Bucks co
fteA 0 Btejee Ala, N J Nftirvls. Hartsvjll©
jao WOnbert. Backmgham M L J Gilbert, Buokinghm
Chae Willard. Newtpwn BavH Jarrett. Pa
H B Hough, Phila- J RVan Pe!t, Newtown
B JvnSrei’fy e w town GW Btoeokel, Col, 8 C
GeqTMagiil. Ta
MERCHANTS* HolJHB—Third st. above Callowhlll,
JoeßaoVnan. Betldehem t Weaver, Bethlehem .
6 John, flhawokin, Ta ,T Johnson. MCbuok
MBFeflmsn.Pa A H Barber, Boylestewn
BFresV.Bath, Pa . H Hjser. eijyder 00. Pa
H J Ritter. Snyder co. Po ' B 8 Kegereis, Lancaster co
Misk C Kblmt ,1 anoaster co P Gerhart, Lebanon co
H Boltnusrmsn. Allentown Miss gennuerman, Pa
DAlbifght, Reading
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Thlrd st., ab. AllowhlU*
W Uarner. Pennsbarg Henry 8 Rorer, Otoejr
0 Zeteev. Fiowertown . N H Bieber.M Chunk
Sidney N Hewk. M Chuuk A Baokmah. Pa
A Keehafd.Warriartou ' • » Bebleterrr, Mi)}town
John't’oTnUneon, Moreland Caner Fetters, gomerton
U YGerling,Amity ville H Manrer, Pa
ROiINT VERNON HOTEL.-Seoocd, above Arch st.
Mf Varney. B*tk'
Bohr Sea Gull, Howiaufl, 4 days from Providenoe, with
md.e to Crowell & Collins.
' Sohr Star Light York, 8 days from Portland, with
[plaster to Jairus Baker, '
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Russell, Doffoll-14 hours from Lewes,
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. Steamer Sophia, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with
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Steamship Virginia. Kelly, Richmond, T Webstdr, Jr,
Bark Wheatland, I'eaeook, Rio de Janeiro, W Hedger.
; Behr C A Stetson, Rioh, Provinoetown, N Bturtevant
fc Co*'
~ Str Riohd Willing,Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
BT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence ot Tno Press. >
' Boston, July 3
Arrived—Steamer Cambridge,from Baltimore? brig
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MEMORANDA.
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hsuoe at Riohmond 2d
in»t.
Steamship City of Richmond. Mitohell, sailed from
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, Steamship JCenaebeo, Johnson, hence arrived at New
York yesterday.
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York yesterday.
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York yesterday.
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Schr J Fr&mhes, Somers, henoe at Danvers 33th ult.
Sohr Geo W Krebs,EmerSou, henoe at Baltimore yes
terday. •
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, Sohr P T Lerned, Frambet, oleared at Wilmington 2d
inst for Salem
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henoe arrived at Riohmond 2d ins'.
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• Sohr Martha Moore, Benuett, for New York, oleared
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Jr., J P. Cake, Geo. L. Green, Polly Price, Woodruff
Sims, M. E. Haley, and Jonathan May.
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inst.
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Jacob B..Hoffher and Caroline his wife, in right of the
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Aotion of Partition, No. 28 of a ugast Term, 1860.
__ . [Copy of Writ.)
Montf ornery County, ss. ■ [seal.l
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of
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We command ,you that you summon Samuel Flss,
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A |i 1860
[Sicned.l F. BULLIVAN, Prothonotary.
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i . ; RESORTS^
fIMAMoK ; HUO9> t -MJUNT [Vj&BON,
fliTl SCfeuYLKiLL OOUtfTY. PA..
| FamilrtS accommodated wiih-gpodroomsat reduced
Thisold'e»hblished,riouseV.lob>ted r ia the gap be
tween Sharp afid Second mountains, immediately on
:ths andf JReading.Kailroad,
withifi balfamile/otPotuvlile, fotmeriy sept by Jo
seph,Read, of the jud Mansion Home, PhiLadeiphia.
:naa,sihoe'hi3 Remise, been under the charge or. his
Hooke is prepared, at aUseaeons of the year, for
‘the reception of guests, and has been recently put in
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* great indaoements as a summer resort, to persons wish
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the coal region. , , < •**
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liosi are sold At a reduction of twenty five per cent.,
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during.the summer months, to enable those who may
desire it to .spend the business portion of the day in the
oitr and return the same evening, on which the oharges
will be thlrty-ihree per oent below the usual rates.
For terms,apply to MARY HEAD,
. . Mansion House, mount Carbon,
• J&3O 3m. Schuylkill Co.. P*.
Long beach bouse, opposite
, TUCJKBRTON, N. J.-Tbis Hotel is now open
, iojf the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran
sient, , Having been at a large expense in refitting and
re-furnishing, I feel assured, that Tor comfort anaoon*
yenie'ioeit will compare favorably with any house on
toe ooast. The heat of cooks and servants have been
procured, and no efforts shall be spared to render the
, Beeninode this soason to acoom-
SUMMER BOARDERS. Tl“ ISSUE,
m t,oenef y «»U rural enjoyments Are hero af
forded. MIOHAKI, WILHELM,
* GEO. w.wilhklm.
Proprietors.
A MERIOAN HOTEL. BETHLEHfrM,
Ffoprielor of this Hotel has newly fitted
up hit bouse for the Accommodation of visitors during
the summer season. Tho Amenoa n Hotel is siiuated
on ilijraMt elevated spot m the Borough.
Bethlehem is too wel, known for its beautifal soeuery
ana commanding view of the surrounding country, and
tpr itesaiubriona mountain sir, to require comment.
, subsonber is now prepared to reoeive Boarders
anaremMies, and promises to do bis best to render their
stay with him pleasant and agreeable.
Charges Moderate. J. W. R. PUARO,
Jag lm • Proprietor.
ffIAGLE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
If.V&S® »nd old-established Hduse, known as the
LEHIGH VaL-LEy SUMMER RETREAT,”
for the season. The, accommodations of
this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here,
ny t-e north Pennsylvania Railroad, mono of the plea
sentsrt In our State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor.
* Jr2sam
AMERICAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
FA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
during tho past season, been
•iREATIY ENLARGED and improved.
and ta now in capaoUy and convenience second to noue
in the interior of Fonnsylvania. The beautiful and
healt-ful situation of Allentown 1 renders it a de
lightful summer resort, in view ofwhlch speoiol ar
rangements have been made by the jDroorietors toao
•oommodate summer boarders. J. Y. BKCHTKL,
JeM-t>el K W. BIGONV.
SEA BATHING.
& NATIONAL HALL,
. .CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MaY. N. J.
This fiue, large.,and airy house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It is distinguished for oomfort. locality, and
superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per
sons. Terms moderate.
je232m AARON GARRETBQN, Proprietor.
m LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, NEAR
Biil THE LIUHT-HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
(the noucst house to the sun), is now open for the re
ception of Boarders.
Tha proprietor reßpeotfulir solicits aoontmuanoe of
the patronage of his friends and the puhiio-
Je23 lm* JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor.
Heath house,
SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J.,
Ts now open lor the reception of company Communi
cations by letter will be promptly attended to.
Je2Mm P. A. CROWELL. Proprietor.
.1 VOL. $1.25.
TVKPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC OlTy.
L n —This popular and eminently ’avorile House nt
Abaotio City hns, since the closing of last season,been
enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re
juvenated in every particular, and is now open for
the season.. From - its detighiful situation, near
ness to alt places cffeet, giving a splendid view
of tho Ooean. and is near the Fishing and Sailing point.
No vainswillbesparoutoiifouretho comfort aud oon
vemonoe of guests.
je«-2m THOMAS O. GARRETT.
CTAR HOTEL,
Nuannv opposite the u. a. hotel,
ATLANTIC 01 t'Y, N. J.
ADAMS, PRdPRIKTOR.
DINNER FIFTY CENTB.
ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIRE.
W3T Boarders accommodated on the most reasotmblo
terms. iefo sra
Tkemont HOUSE, CAPE island, n.
J.-HUMPHREV HUGHES, Proprietor,-This
■ house, so Weasantly situated in closo proximitj to the
beach. will bo open for the reception of visitors on the
3fitl»inst. The large, splendid lawn in front of the
house; tbo fine shade, good rooms and table, render it
the most desirable place on the island, attached to the
premises are bowling saloons and btrber shop. JelB Ira
\ MEftfOAN HOUSE, OAPE INLAND —
Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.- This favorite
hotel will open for the reception of visitors on MON-
D *Y, June 35th. it has been fitted up in the best style,
and ever; attention will be paid to the comfort of its
guests, jaiB-dtPepl
WHITE SULPHUR AND CUALYBE
” ATE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, TA.
These Springs are in Cumberland county, SO mites
west of Harrisburg, and areocoessibto from all the East
cm and Fouthorn cities by railroad to Harrisburg,
thence on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville,
thence»ight miles staging, m new and easy coaohes, to
the Bpring*
Passengers leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore, or Wash
ington, in the morning oars, arrive at the Springs the
same evening at 5 P. AI.
This property has changed hands, and has undergone
a thorough repair; a large huildiug has been r rooted lu
whioli are warm and oold Baths, and every arrangement
has been made for the oomfort and convenience of vi
sitors.
New stabhne has been erooted: horses and carriages
will always, be on hand for hire. Terms moderate.
Mads daily.
For oirculars and particulars, address the proprietors,
jeld-lm KEN AGA. KO3RR, COYLE, & CO.
Lebanon valley house
LEBANON, PA.
CHAB. W. KUHN LE. Proprietor.
Summer boarders taken. The house is new and com
modious, with grounds attached. Surrounding country
beautiful and healthy. Railroad communication with
the oitv twioe qday. Charges moderate. jeia Im*
T HE SEA-SIP -RE—ATLANTIC CITY.
A McKIBUIN’B U. B. II i‘EL.
The undersigued, propns or ot the above-named
house, being now pteparet to reoeive guests, re
spectfully solicits a soars of the pnbho patron*
age. Sinoo last summer mere baa been added to
this hotel a four storied wing, HO feet in length, con
taining (bestdethe bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlors,
lor ladies, anViwo for rentlemen; also, a reception
room, wash-room. and spaotous bar-room. Bowling
Saloons. Billiard Rooms, and hot and co'd Salt-witer
Bath Rooms have been constructed for lira accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and fur
nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well-manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Band of hlusio, have been en
gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN. ‘
jel* tf
TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
U BRANCH, J. The subsonber takes this
luetUncLof informing hie friends and the publio. that on
and after JUNE 29tn his house will bo open for the re
ception of guests, when every, eflort will be rondo to
plea*© those who may favor him. Tho house in plea
santly sitnatadonafine bluff, with lawn in front A
full view of the ocean. good roads, siablirg, &0., make
has attraotlve as any house in the .country. The com
munication is accessible by two daily lines Irom foot of
Walnut-street wha.T, vis,: BA. M,,and 2P. M.
Reference—Grandy, Warden, Co.. 2v*9 Chestnut
street. B. A. SHOEMAKER,
StJMMEE BOARDING.—OLD SAND
SPUING near 'Womelsdorf. "erks county. Fa.
The lari e and oommodions HOTEL, AND BOARD
ING HOUtJBi at this delightful Hummer. Retreat, la
now completed, and will ho openod for Boarders on tho
13th o' .fUNE t lB6O.
twice daily, from Fhiladolphjp.
and Harrisburg, by the Reading ana J.obanon Valloj
Railroads.
49* Boarders reooived by tbo week or through the
season, on reasonable terms.
JsB-lm » JOHN MANDERBACH, Proprietor.
CARLISLE The favorite ronort for those
wj who appreoiato Grand Scenery,
wnjTEBmPUUR
Cum Sid oo 5 : Pa. Boomß.aoo.lSooutj.anda hood
Accommodatidnsfor AU e *
300* For particulars send for Cirou-
VXBMS CLENDENIN. & VIBBCHER.
JeT-Sra Carlisle Spring, Pa.
Bedford springs.—This well-known
and delightful Sammor Resott will bo opened for
the rcoeptioa of Visitors on the FIRS!’ OF JUNE,
and kspt open till the lot of October,
The Hotel will be under tho management of Mr. A.
0. ALLEN, whose experience, oourtoous manners, and
attention to his guests, give tho amplest assurance ot
comfort and kind treatment „ . ,
Parties wishing rooms, nr any information in regard
to the place, will address the subscriber,
JNO. P. REED, Seo'y and Treasurer,
mydMm Bedford Minora! Springs Co.
piPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
XL* Lsnoanter County. Pennsylvania.—This estab
lishment wilt bo open by the >lth of June. The ad
vantages of thisbeantiful resort are: Mountain goenery,
purear,and soft water; every variety of baths,and
amusenenta; a good stock of livery horses, ami car
riages. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B.
MYEIB, corner Third and Vine Stroets ; JAMES 8.
EAJtIK, No. 81« Chestnut Btroet. Philadelphia, or to
the ptmnetor, JOSEPH KONIGMACJIKR, Ephrata
Post Quo*. Lancaster Counts. Va. mvSO-Sm
COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
CiPB Mat, New Jersey.—'This large, first-daw
HOTfL wilt be openod. for the reception of guests, on
the ?3h June, JB5O. The House has been completely
Tepairai and refurnished. A new cooking range, ovens,
steam pollers, and every modern improvement added.
Extensive stabling attached to tho premises
All jitters adiheeaed to tho subscribers, Cape Island,
No* far. Will l»
* Jam* IT. Laird, late proprietor Franklin House, Phila
delphU; 8. B. Woolman, formerly proprietor Mount
Vernot Hotel, Capo island. jol2d2m
r n. and atiords
fine fishingj the mountain scenery is unsurpassed in the
Staie. Cams abounds in groat plenty, affording fine
sport for huntsmen ; the mountain streams abound with
trout in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of
sponding a few months in the oountrv, will find this one
•>f the most desirable nlooes in Pennsylvania. The
North Pennsylvania Hall road passs* the town, and it is
in daily communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore,
and New York. The subscriber will use every effort to
make his guest* comfortable.
A. J. WARFfEID, Proprietor.
MiUeraburc, June 20. 1860. Je23 lm
eURP HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
This spacious Hotel, possessing the most advanta
geous location at Atlantio City, having been recently
enlareed> will be opened for the approaching season on
Uieii li instant. ,
Anew wing three stones high and 93 feet ia length,
with verandah surrounding it. nas beet\ add'd, contain
ing 4d large and eiry rooms and extending to within 60
yards of the ooean, a fine pmspectof which is afforded
from almost every room in the honse.
Gas is being introduced into the bu.lding, additional
bath houses wll be erected, and numerous other im
provements made, it being the aim of the proprietor to
mAke the BU«F HOUSE one of the most attractive
places of sornmer resort near Philadelphia.
The table will be supplied in the most hlieral manner,
and all possible rare will l>e exercised in the general ar
rangements of the honse with a view to tlie oomfort
ami convenience of gnf sts.
The 'tattling at Atlantio is unsurpassed and the pure,
dry atmosphere has proved to be partioulaily beneficial
to invalids.
Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address
the subscriber at the Surf House, or at the Ashland
House, Arch street, Philadelphia.
jesmwf-2ra H. 8. BENSON.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
gETS OF JEWEL.BY,
OF THE NEWEST AND
MOST ELEGANT. STYLES.
ALSO,
LADIES’ WATCHES.
Just received.
THOMAS C. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
AMERICAN WATCHES.
THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,
AT WALTHAM, MASS,
TO THE PUBLIC.
Attention is invited to the following statement of facta
iu regard to these watches, aud some considerations
wby they should be preferred to those of foreign manu
facture:
Thoir sale has been constantly on tho mcicaso evor
since the business was commenced; thus proving that
they havo grown into popular favor through their i»-
trinsic merit!. Ae an evidence of the extent to whioh
they havo received the endorsement of the public, we
may state, that upwards of Thirty Thousand of thorn
are now in daily use in the United States, giving perfect
satisfaction to their owners.
This result has boon effected ia the teeth of the most
determined and violent opposition from the greater part
of those in the Watch Importing Trade in tho large
oities, who have systematically used all their influence
with their cu.tomers to disoourage their dealing in an
article which threatened, by its superiority, to dispiaoe
the foreign watoh to a great extent. Many of the Jew
ellers and Watchmakers of the interior, a large propor
tion of them foreigners, seconded the efforts of ilie
Watoh Importers, being persuaded by their eouneefs,
and misled by a contracted aud iraporfeot view of their
own interests; by the fear of loss on their stock of im
ported watohes, and the apprehension that their profit*
might be diminished through competition in a well
known domestio artiole, with otuer groundless preju
dices arising from a superficial inquiry into the subject
Notwithstanding this, however, the watohes have stead
ily gained in the estimation of the people, the retailers
have been constrained to keep them to supply the de
maud, aid by degrees, we are happy to add, their pre
judices and alarms are boing dissipated.
Uur presontsystem of making the different parts of
each watoh the exaot counterpart of every other watch
of the same series, leads to a uniformity in quality whioh
can never be attained by the foreign prooess If one of
uur watohes is good, all are good; whereas each foreign
watch is only a probability by itself, depending upon the
skill and fidelity of the particular workman *ho may
hipnen to bo employed upon it. In addition to thes9
primary conditions of uucoess, every watch issued by
the Comp an is made of the most choice andenduriug
materials, carefully finished by tho various processes to
whioh they are subjeoied, and then put together, in
spected and severely tested by the best workmen in tho
faotory. Buck has been the care with which these va
nous duties have been performed, that out of the largo
number of watohes sold, not more than a dozen or two
havo been returned to the Company for exchange, from
any cause whatever.
Every watch is guarantied by a guaranty that is good
for something, and by parties that can bo readily
reached. Foreign watches,of the most inferior descrip
tion, are often/u//y guarantied bv their makers, whom
it is impossible to eall to account under any circum
stances.
American watches eoino to the consumer unburdened
br the various expenses and profits incident to impor
tation— the total of whioh, including custom-house du
t ea, more than double the prime cost of the watch be
fore it gets to the pookel of the ultimate owner. This
consideration of itself should decide the question in our
favor.
Every dollar diverted from (ho purchase of foreign
watches is so much saved to the oonntry ; so muoh en
couragement to home industry, and so muoh added to
the public wealth. We do not ask a preference on these
grounds, if our watohesare not better, for the money,
than the foreign.
To conolade—we claim that our watchos are the best
and most durable time-kcopcrs in the world, besides be
ing tho cheapest; and we assert that a series of watches
was never mad* that would show so little average va
riation from truo time as thoso we have issued. In in
dividual instances their performance has been unsur
passed by anything recorded in the history of horology.
A descriptive pamphlet, containing full information
and numerous certificates frun we i-known individuals,
may be had on application to tbo undersigned.
C iUIION.-Ab our watch is now extensively coun
terfeited by foreign manufacturers, wo have to nforrn
the public that no wa'oh is of our production which is
unaccompanied byaoertificate ofgenuineaa. bearing the
number of the watch, am! signed by our Treasuror.H
E. RUBBING, or by our predecessors, APPLETON,
TRACY, & CO.
As these watches are for sale by Jewellers generally
throughout the Union, we do not solicit ordors for single
watenes. ,
For the American Watoh Company.
BOBBINS & APPLETON,
Wholesale Agedls, No. 182 BROAOWAY, N. Y.
m>3ow6tif
house.
GREAT EASTERN.
Proprietor.
'The oity cars, convoying passengers to tho immediate
neighborhood of the Great Eastern, leave the Actor
House every two minutes during the day.
New York. July 8-tnthlm
JjALL’S PATENT
PLATED X 0 E PITOHE
Entirely different m their construction from all others
and WARRANTED to keep tbo ICE LONGER than
any Pitcher now In ase at a temperature «f seventy de
grees Fahrenheit. Tho above Pitchers will keep the
water oold for twenty-four hours,
A pound and a half of ice in three pints of water will
last seven hours and fifty-five minutes; while tho samo
quantity in an ordinary stone pitoher, at the same etu
perature, only lasts two hours and fifteen minutes!
Persona should not confound these Fitohers with
those usually sold, but inquire for
HALL’S PATENT.
WM. WIIjSON & SON.
Bole Agents for the Manufacturer.
8. W. Corner FIFTH and CHERRY Streets.
mylB-tf
GOFFEE’S patent
KNITTING MACHINES,
For Plain Stocking and Fanoy Knitting;
Also.
Maohiuos for Knitting prawers, Shirts fco.,
of all sues.
Rib Machines of 1 and 1,2 and 1, 2 and 2. and 3 and 2-Rib,
on hand and made to order.
These Machines use the plain English Spring Needle,
on a new principle, and are the cheapest and most rapid
Machines for Knitting in use.
The Goffee Patent Family Knitting Maobine, for
Fhmtiy and Plantation vie, is n new and successful
feature in the useful inventions ol the age, and ranks
with the Sewing Maoi.ino.
Agency and Salesroom,
No. 57T BROADWAY, New York.
Jel-3m HENRY C. LEE, Agent
Stereoscopic instruments,
manu*aotured in everv.stylo, with the latest im
provements. Stercoscop'o Views, comprising Land
scapes of America and Enrops, fctatuary, Groups, «c ,
street, below Chestnut. . n
K7*PerisooploSpectacles *nd Fyo-Giasses, Opera-
Glnsres, Microscopes, and Mathematical instruments,
ingreat variety. jya-nswfst
Hams i hamsi hamsi
Prime new Sugar Cured
UADIS BY THE
WANTS.
VSTANTED— A situation" by a young
•Whol.»»& s nl{ 0 5 1 n l I ‘f. i “ l S rior otVntvinab, in
. L;I P Homo. Cut ieDmiim » fair
tffioififf b ,nJ "* ms!>th ’'
W ANTED—In a first-class notlai houso,
, * competent salesman, who can inffaeno* o**b
Ktfo* 00 *'*** wonthe trade. Address tiiia
)y*-wfm at*
ANTED—A large store ia a business
entrance 54 dwe'Tinx attached, and private
——Address, ** tfox," 1863, poet office. jy3-3t*
A ®'J°K-KEtPBR WILL BE OPfN
Man,” Peu-
pARTNER Wanted.—Tho Advertiser
hav*ng B acashcao?U?of aot , ,vo businessman,
aata and Xliffmtt °°°- to take an interest in a
, 10 *y ,a prontame manutaottirinr business. Yielding
already a handsome income. Paniculate VM 8® Jiven
«ir P '° , r ,ewUw ’’' h ’ d - MaSS••Profit"”f&TJr
jne rrt>*. je29 lOt*
PJR SALE—The Stock and Fixture, of a
. Wholesale Boot and Shoe Hoqm. nowifoin# n.
good busmen. This is A good opportunity for anyone
wWnog to go into the basinets, or a house wan tin*tn
ioorease thoir tmde. Batisf otorv reason, TR3n5*rJS
SSiKJKfcnfiaT 2jo7 '
A young man who has had
“V 1 * much experience in the Dry Goods trade wishes a
situation in a wholesale honse as Book-keeper or Sales
man, Undoubted reference given. Address “ Wti
ham, at this paper, jeS 6t*
■MAP AND PRINT COLORING.—Two
ITJ. yoim, ladles, wfo hivo had ccnaidarabla exce
rienoe it Map and Print Colorina, wuh to aeour, work
.''-'nisr furni.lt go n referenoo. Aani.
at 9'JO south MXTH Wtsut jeSS-Kn*
ANTED —A Situation, by & m&n
V V thirty-BSTen year* of age. of extemive expert!
once in business, ot good address, aud competent to fill
almost any position, either a* a clerk, superintendent,
or salesman, is very respectably conneoted, and can
give the mo*t satisfactory references a* to integrity,
energy, and business rapacity A moderate *al«ry for
the present will be accepted. Address “B, G. H., n office
ofTne Prer* ' jelZ-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
If'o MANUFAO EURERS.—FOR SALE.
A a 30-inch Condenser, made bv A. Jenks A Bon. In
good order. Apply to HBWIN M. MJS.HL.
fit* Germantown,
J||ISSUUKI jL,AND!I
300,009 Acres for Bate, at prices ranging from J 2&
toao cent* per Aoie, in any quantities required.
TAXbB paid, ana I'a,CENTB procured for purcha
sers of Lana under the Graduation Act
Plats tarnished gratis by enolnsing a postage stamp.
For further information apply to
wfteoN, Rawlings & eo..
U. 8, and General Land Agents,
„ 0- CH FBTNUt Street,
Between THIRD and I'OiißfH.
81, LOUIS. MO.
LAN D WARRANTS bought, sold, and looated.
_jj2*3m
ORIVATE SALE—Of three hundred and
" thirty aons of superior Land, a small portion
clear, d and remainder heavil* timbered with Hickory,
Oak, Black Walnut, Beeob, Birch, Bird-eye MapK ana
white Pino, 'ibis tand is not made up of stone moun
tains or swamp, bat is roliiog la: d. hand»omely situated
mJaokson Township. Potter county. Pa.; and near
Ccudersport, the oounty t >wn. As this land is near the
Erie anoBunbury Railroad, it mast greatly inorease its
value. For Bale Cheap. Apply to
. . . . GEORGE MOORE,
je29-fmw-3 * Norristown, Pa.
m 'lO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
is®
every convepienoe for carrying on an extenaiv* busi
ness. A desirable Investment to persons of energy who
oan push the business. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire St 323 CHESTNUT Street
JalSarfmtfif HART. MONTGOMERY. A CO;
ga FOR PALE—A desirable COUNTRY
RESIDENCE, with abont ten acres of Land, and
improvemems, near the Brandywine, six miles south of
West Chester, near the italtimore Centra) Railroad.
Address J. W LrON,
Je 19-lm* Farkev He,Chester county, Pa.
■pOR SALE OR TO LET—A Double
A Stone 1 ottage, Germantown, situate on Dewey's
lane, seoond house from Thorp's lane, five miuutes
walk from railroad station. Contains all the modern
conveniences. Apply to F. #*. WILSON,
jed-lm 603 CHESTNUT Btreet.
«TO LET OR FOR HALE—A FOtJß
story honse, double book bnildipss.all modern im
provenioau, in complete order; an elegantlar.eyard.
Terms low to a good tenant. Situated No. x 934
CHESTNUT Street Apply at No. 719 CHESTNUT
Street, in the Ma»onio Hall. niyg-tf
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a. large lot in the Bonthwe*tern section of
the city, well adapted for a Noraery. Terms aooommoda
tmg. For partionlars addreea ’* K.” at this office. ap!7-tf
TO LET.—The first floor of the fine build
log. No. 794 CHESTNUT street] formerly occupied
for a wholesale (and latey a* a retail) fancy goods and
perfumery store. Applyat the office of JULES HAUEL
tc CO., No. 704 OHLbSTNU I‘street, PhSa. je4-lm
HOARDING.
Elegant parlor and chamber,
communicating, handsomely tarnished, on first
floor, full or partial board. Also.otherhandsome rooms,
22b South BROAD Street n*
SUMMER BOARDING.—A few persons
can be accomw odated with Board in a private
family in one of the most pleasant situations in Tren
ton. Address box 412 Trenton, N. J. jy3-tuths3.*
"WEST CHESTER BOARDING.—PIea
* ▼ sant Rooms and good Board can be had by ap
plying at No. 64 West GAY Street, West Chester.
jelM-thJcmft*
CUMMER BOARDING.—Persons wishing
to go to the country can find pleasant Rooms, with
good iio 'onimodations, at the WASHING TON HOUSE,
•wOO-'BURY, n.J. The Honse has been entire’yre
modeted and refurnished tlironshon . For terms, &0.,
addr*Bi JurtN F. FH»PPo. Woodynry, W. Jo
Je33 13t* Late of Mansion House, West Cheater, Pa.
PRIV iTE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen »nd
their families, or single gentlemen, oan be accom
modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, tarnished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST St.,
south side of Washington Square. The location, bring
opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the city, is
central, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the oity can be aooommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for an office, jell-tf
Families and gentlemen wish
ing FIRST-CLASS BOARD, with cool Rooms,
oan now have choice at 9*J3 WALNUT St. je4-lm*
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN• CAN BE
accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with
or without board,) tn a private family. Location cen
tral. Address 44 TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis
patois ante
EDUCATIONAL.
TEACHER WANTED.—Wanted, by the
first of September next, a ladr teacher in a Semi
nary a few miles from ttidciey, iu a pleasant and health
ful neighborhood. To one competent, a fair salar* will
to given. Address 44 Academy,” Holmeabar r P.
Fa. je29-gr
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.— B. LIEBSE has removed to
123 South SECOND Street, between Chextnut
and Walnut, and continues to import Brandies. Wines,
Ac. jj* 3t*
Kemoval. —SMALL & CHANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCER*, have removed from
M North SECOND Street, to U 3 MARKET Street,
above Front, north lido. t&S
NOTICKS,
TVOTIOE.—J. EMERY STONE retires from
It our firm, and all his interest in our business reaves
from this date. F \KN«s.M, KIRKHAfII 3c CO..
Philadelphia, June 30th IMP. jyA 6t*
Dissolution of copartnership.
The Copartnership hrretofore existing under the
firm ot HOOPE9 Sc DAVIS is this day dissolved by nm
tu 1 *! consent , _ , _
The business will be settled by Bernard A. Hoopes,
who will counnue the Wholesale Hat,JPar, and Straw
Goods bnsmets atNo. 51T MARKET Street
BERNARD A. HOOPS*.
JOSEPH M. DAVI°.
Philadelphia, July 2,1860. jyi 3t
COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned
have this d*v formed a Copartnership under the
firm of LOWER A BANK, for the transaction of the
Wholesale Tobacco and Segar Business, at No. US
Worth THIRI) Streal, I'liiladelphla.
Cuas. c. l.owt'R, LOWER Sc RANK.
Hiram W. Rank.
July 3. 1830 Jyd-3t*
CAUTION. —All persons are cautioned
against trusting any of the Crow of tho Frenoh
Bark'Fleuriande Bellevue, Baolny, Master. fr» m La Ro
chelle, as no debts of their onntrao’ius, will be paid by
Captain or Consignees. HENRY BOHLkN k CO.,
221 and 223 South FOURTH Street.
July 3,1803. __ jy<-3t
The i oupons cf the green and
COATES STREET PARSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY falling due on the 15th iust. will be paid, on
presentation at the offioe, on and alter the lithinst.,
between the hours of 9A. M. and 3P. M.
jyl-tuthsaflt BENDY Mi ARW. »OP, Treasurer.
ISAAC ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE
Agent, No. 233 couthTHlßDStreet. Philadelphia,
and Norristown, Pa. City and country property for
sale, exchange, and rent. Titles carefully examined;
convcyarcing correctly executed; money loaned on
firnt mortis ewes. _
Rsfkrencb*.— Hon. D. M. Binyser, President Judge,
Norriauiwn. f. ; **ev. J Grier, Ralstou, Pnucipai
Oakland Seminary, Norristown, Pa. jy2-3t’
TO HOLDERS OF BONDS
PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO.,
Due Ist JULY, 1860.
All holders of above bonds who do not intend to extend
their bonds ou the terms of tho Company's Circular of
FEBRUARY lost, can find purchasers lor tbe same at
par and acorned interest.
Alter lstof JULY no interest will be allowed.
Apply to
DREXEL & CO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
HO' T vs. HOLT—C. C. P. M. T., 1860,
No. 7.—To CHARLES HOLT, respondent.
Please notice Rule to show oanse why IHvorce a vincu
lo matrimonii should not be decreed, returnable on
BATURD A Y, July 7,1860, at 10 A. M. E. HOLT,
je2B-thslt* Libellant, by her Attorney.
' AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA!
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING . POWDER.
Manufactured solely No. €2 North FOURTH
Street, and tomato*- M "" l) r nut* Sm»f
THE EVE-SIGHT IM
provea by the me of tho PEBISCUPTC
HPKCTACi.ES, correctly suited for
all ages by M. J. FRANKLIN, optionn, 112 South
FOURTH. Btraet, below Chestnut.
Stereoscopes and Views, just imported, entirely
new subjects: a, icrosoores. Te!o#cope«, Opera-Glasses.
Mathematical and Physical Instruments,. Electrical
Machines. Ac., at the very, lowest prices m the city,
wholesale or retail. Special attention paid to the
trade. 1,3-tuthrtt
DIAMOND studs, ring*, and
Jstw Pin*. Got. Jewelrjr in a greet variety of etyles.
uloiGold ff.ok ana vest tthains. Silver Spoon., Fork.,
&0., equal to coin. Also, Plated Ware of every de
scription. G. HUSSEuL,
jyjm 22 North SIXTH Street.
THE THOROUGB-BRED TROT-
STALLION, AMERICAN STAR, will
Maud for mares the ensu ns week, at the stable of
Chns. l.lojU, B'ue Bel), Darb*. Any perrons wishing
tho rervioesof this young stallion »m find him there
during the week. K. K. CONKLIN, Proprietor.
July 2,1660. Jy3-3t*
GREEN TURTLE SOUP—Third
;Sje*% and Fourth July, by JAMFR. PRbBSER.No
808 MARKhT street. Orders for families punctually
attended to. J? 3 2t
SLATE ROOFING.—JOHN WELCH,
BLATbR, is prepared to put on anv amount of
roofing at low rates. All work warranted to give sa
tisfaction. Orders sent to THIRD Street and GER
MjANTOWN Road will be promptly attended to.
OlL—East India, for sale by
** and 49 North
AS'trfceMKST*.
WHEAIiEIA CLIBKJt’B AHOH
VT STRKKT THK.TQE
' THB SAIAI) quH&; .
Of. The tfvitenee oflh, Lurh.bcfr.
’’ *w
Doors open at half-nest 7 o'clock. Perfonsauo* wil
commence at 8 preoisefv. AdnsiWOOP 36ets.
BOX BOOK oseaTKN PAYS iaaBvai>oe--
POUHT OF DEATH. ' 1 r
V/ To iccommodftte nsotto from tbs oouttyr, this
magnificent PAlNTlNfifwill remara on exhibition at
CON *HRT HALL,onTnESDAYaodWEDNESDAY,
July 3d and 4'h, after whioh-it wiUjKWtivsly akiss^
, Open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Ticketsfil eent*;ohil
dren 10 oenta Jyfi-St*
nn WO GRAND BALLOON ASCENSIONS.
* FOURTH OK JUJ.V.-Prof,«i» LOWS Will nt.
TWO GR.KI) ABCKNBIONS with hi. TB-
Jn ,°U' on the Fourth of July, from ths rear
o f pa ACADEMY OF MUSIC, at M o’elSkTA. M 7.
and at a o clock, P. M. Ad mi—ton 24 eeats. jyt-it*
PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FINE
-ARTS.—IO3S CHESTNUT Btreat.
CoatatniDg a large collection of Paintincfasd Setlp
ture,i* now open daily from P 4 M. till* rTmTiA
mieston 38 otr.: children nnder 13 years, 13 osnte. Jyf-tf
W ARNE 8 KIFLB AND PISTOL GAL
LERY—Now open, corner of EIGHTH end
CHESTNUT Street*, Tbie.Galleiy h~is iliiTaiiosnf
tbirtv yards for Rifle Shoortnr, with two targsfikT
lignt*. The most complete Gallery in the Union,
jctt-lai*
COLOMON’S TEMPLE,
AUige.beaotital.andpertaotmodeloftnemad
est end roost mterestmg burning aver built i*
in the immense saloon of
MARKET, ABOVE STREET.
. The Model isjafeet ions, Si feet wide, and MM
high; lighted JrrXft gas jets, mid the worshipper* iw
presented by ®o figures arrayed .in Jewish oo«Me
surrounding thevanons oenrts, give it a Ufs-Uke ap
pearance.
Bead Ist Kkgs. fth to Bth oba*.; 1 Chron. ehaen* Si
Chrnn., 4th and 7tb obapa; and Kxodas. Mth ehafi. to
oontents and description of Solomon's all of
nmw ln3JHSsyTJKSr? ,eßtrt in the ModaL
1 2 uxptanaiions, from 10 to
12 A, M,. 3 to* ,and7H t<> 10P: M.
Ailralswon,2s cents: ehildri'n. half p*ie*.
*>»cks of 19. at lower rata* to Schools,
Llobi, Societies, fco., until July 7. isyl-tf
CHINA. AND GLASSWARE.
rjAtmON—FRSSH FRUIT JABS.—The
JARS, now m marxet. The genuine have Hagteu r *
name on the cover- Miootanrir* under this msabA
, „ . BAUTLLL, fc I,KTCHWO«r3L
Jel3-lmtf* No. 13 Worth FIYTH nn*.
POISON— FRESH FRUIT JARS—The
acid of firait always corrodes the surface ofmetel;
be oarefnh therefore, toMmhase >nly Jar* ofulss*
and Covers of Glass. HAHTJSLL’S PA'i'HNT AIR
TJGH P AI.L- GLAbS J>RB are admitted >o be the og>r
reliable and perfectly safe jar in market.
HAKTfeLL t IK TCHWORTH.
JelS-lmif* Manufsctnrers, No. 13 N. FiFtHetnel.
DO NOT GO INTO THK COUNTRY
without purchasing HARTELL’S ALL GLABB.
PATEN'! AIR-TIGHT JARS.-Mii* Nioholsoa'seele
hr ted cook book, with tall directions for ptti», up
iruits, &o- together with SO O other amfui reeeiats.
given to the pnrehaser of HAJtELL'B PAT JSN XALL
GLABB AIR-T GHT JARS.
HAETELI a lbtchworth,
JelS Imifi North FIFTH Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
npHE GrRARD LIFE INSURANCE AN
-l- # NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILA
DB LP HIA. J rlt s, 1 VO.
The Managers bave tbit day deolared a dividend of
five per oeot. for the last six months on the oaeitai
stock, payable to the stockholders, clear of the state
tax, on demand.
Jy3-3t» JNO. F. JAMES, Aetsarr.
T™ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
A COMPANY OF NEW TORI.
Asset*;
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
mvxifiD in viasr Monveaess ow ant wiiyi
WORTH OVER
7h* premium* are lowsk than in many other Ooone
mae, and the Dividends have been exaayn*
pxboite to TBi insvura.
Pamphlets, and every lofomati&n, mar he feed
ss&ria, on applioatioo to- 1
S, W. oomer anf ??I£§Bft^)Bek
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE!:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
MordeoaiL Dawson. GeorgeH*Staart. '
Seorge M. Stroud, ETVwfcetaeT^
JohnE Myers, LFlshsr Leeaiai,
Joseph Pattereon, William C. Ladwts.
JohoM. Atwood. Artto-»caK,
jraOTßiui H. Powers «?ora. W.ToUW,
William McKee. , Thoe. watt»op7ri£lyif *
INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
A 40* CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
STATE OF
80HFIKEC TO FI*K AHO OTULMDIIWI
UIKBCTOns -
femuei Wright, D.Harney, .
Wm. W, Walters* J, W. Eve mu*
Cha*. Richardson* Hemr Lewis,7r ; *
Seo. A. West, Jaooo W. Stout.
0. Wilson Davis, Bfesko Stern.
Vhos, S. Martin,
GEORGE W. DAY. President
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vio* i*ree*t
WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD. Secretary. [jaU-ifti
SAYING FUNDS,
AMERICAN SAVING FUND Com
-tA. jenny!* Building, southeast eorner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till $
o'clock, and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid in fall, on demand.
Without notice. - __
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
AU sums paid bsok gold aad Miver.
ALEX jraiLLDIN, President.
.. « BAMU WORK, Vice PrimdemL
John 0, Farr, T. K. Hsnwr, George Nugent,
John Anspaon, Jr., SomL T. Bodine, Alb. C. Koberte,
John Aikmon, • Joros Bowman, H. H. Eldndge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHNS.WILSON, Treamr.
JOHN Q. SIMS, Seoretanr. 1*34-tm
SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhili. Incorporated bribe Legislature April
14th, 1851. Open for Deposits ana Payments, daily, from
9to 3)4 o’oloos. - Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, from 6 toB o'olook.
interest 6 per cent, per annua, repoei tors oas with
draw their Moneys by Cheoks, if desired. Special De
posits received.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President
FftlMoift H*XT. Sanratarv asJMV-tfif
MEDICINAL.
pROF. MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS,
PROFESSOR MORRIS'
PH OPESSOR MORRIS'
FROFEBBOR MORRIS’
SALOB,
JSUC EPHALOB ,
euoepSaEol
AN INVALUABLE
an Invaluable
an invaluable
HSHBifc UK
EXTERNAL REMEDY.
FOR DISEASE* OF THE
FOR DISKABES OF THE
FOR DISEASES OF THE
NKRVOUB SYSTEM,
NERVOUS SYSTEM*
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Asoooasioj’sd by intense
APPLICATION OF THE MIND
to the researches of Literature, the concerns of
CommeroiAl and and the affaire or
Prolesrional and Political Life, or as occasioned by any
other cause from whioh the Nervous System has »-
oome exhaust'd and diseased.
The symptom covered by this valuable Preparation
are uameroas: of whioa the moreprominent are,
EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN, AGITATION
AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND. CHRONIC
** NBKVOU*NESS.”NEURALGIA,RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS HEADaCHK Eto-.Fte.
The ta carefully prepared, by per
raisaicn. from the Formula, of PROF w. MOHR IS, M.
D., of this oitr.to which herefers in hie Philoeeyhiaal
Pamphlet. ** PsUKIKoS.’* On the relations of the
Gangno-Nervoos System to the immaterial soul of mm.
Having exhibned the pnsoiplee and commended tbe
system of Composite Homoeopathy, Professor M. eays r
' { it may be permissible that I should offer, as an il
lustration, my own oaee. A commons coarse of eta
dies for annmfcer of years bad. to a certain extent,
produced the ordinary effeote of extreme mental ap
plication, by attenuating the prime centres of erramo
and intellecmal life, ana hence arose a felt necessity or
parsonai relief. Having swell-founded confidence in
Comp'-eite Homteopathy and an intimate acquaintance
with Materia Medifa ol the Homcsopathio Sobool i
selected certain substances of ascertained barmoctoas
relations and approved uses, and combined their eeeen
tial properties in proportional unity, and wns claddenea
by the porseasion of a medicinal retouroe.” Trofcseor
Morris describes the mode of application, and then
adds; “In this way tbe desired relief has been ob
tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the eangUo
nervous system restored to its former tone, and mental
dearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age of nearly
three score—are the much valuod results ’*
Prepared, and sold Vt HOLE*aLL» by MOCKRIDGE
&CO., No. 62 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
and at RETAIL by Druggists generally.
Pnoe, 91 per bottle, large sixe-50 cents email size.
inyg 3iaif
infnnujk For the INSTANT RELIEF and FRR
AMUMdI MANENT CURE of this distressing com-
plaint, use
FEffDT’B
BBOKCHIAXs CIGARETTES,
Made by O. B. SEYMOUR t CO., XO7 NASSAU
Street. New York. Price 91 per box; sent free by poet
mr7-«m iff FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS*.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES,
PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.—We
would respectfully oall the attention of the 6ena
•al Hardware Trade to our extensive Stock of BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, whioh wa offer at seatali
idvanoe by the package.
Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goode de
-It»tTi either m this e;ty, New York, or New Orleans.
n • b. LEWIS A Sob,
ill COMMERCE Street,
iEipcrttcg and Commission Mere! asm
Acd Ageote for Fatoisb and Pevccatie Hariwai*.
JLiLiU MIN ATORb.
Evcjt one is oomplaimng of their exorbitant gas
bills. At No. 53 South THIRD Btreet, may be seen
tho “ best Lamps in the world ” Can be used wherever
light is wanted. Cneaper than coal, oil. or eas. > gents
are making 960 a weak Belling them. More wanted.
3.10.000 sold.
The Gas Lamps willlight a room » feet square fori
oent an hour, or will bum all mght for a few cento.
dr. c. a. GRbENE Sc CO.,
ray3i-th«