The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 16, 1860, Image 3

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    Air".- SrAKirs- Sayino-Pond—Nobthwjwt
!<: '; }- ?.* '*‘f> ¥lrluii&£*&tenw*. OoH.nan Second StaßSTa,—Deposits re-
V'- t “® r *v<Aritfa?i~ -oejvodinsmallaud larse amounts,from all Clascal of
|*S« m tfßWmW.tolallow, inWtwt « tha rate of, FIVK
***OF-XT-parannum.- ..«
i t#* “
• '•' .wd YnSFth* ? ayfttd Saturday until-mne in lie evenini,;, <Eyeirfr
OHAS-M.MOMIR. ■ ...
• The :yjx»»ai>k.'V»>t«»*t -agnit? Ke» whfteiiOT>t& at
able <fooplp lf§ia®lti»oMi;!f«ia&'Wifto Clif- aiWajlt#.* jti.eiaaowjtfgj
. ioa ia?ojfi||ogan£ftrnj'-. aflnat.
■ fc **>;
;OB«e fie it and' sih^^endjfhk
xjd^9MWf‘t® ; «* -worth ?«fid-'.«ro#E
quiet Rmt ©iegaßOe fe
verso; ihnt .dramtQ3{3.' Wve .p»int<4 #i ® m J ‘*®y
-*bk wtiatM W«
those wfffib^e%6!hlfi|f j U*
t„ . : ‘
Jho family the
sop, Julius uni his wife. An
iuiusi*t'MlMlfttsbiS[*<t«'s t>»tweeti Ibaroldetaod'
the joirgeYiflirtMj oo'aplcs.' 'Tho elder Granger;
hia,,«i£ , iwtfer, the,; fatter,
bat»g ; lhe'nSslj> J “‘t«r;ol'BtephM’Ai&ougl»».' i Th»;
yoMgoraf^arMgerwaaoljssatslttiellioeofuiy.
,Js# nWtß?ss,|ihil*«l«JSi»)*
jwi graqtula, arp’iTell TeShbtei 'h/tho'
tas& and urdfcr'which within: ’ Thodejf
mkd€ thechoerfutfirb
Et * |h® pXnpT io which’.tfie servant e&ridtietedws tbb*
tnoro lhO I Wr3l .adornments,;*/ fit'
. though jV-VfV’r'l was .not, surprised to’ fin'd c a verV"
the “XitjleGlsnt.”
, - o 1 moot hs Wasthe-
U. JadV -'Mlwvto#
iQt&'jikw* socemplipfied Aft&efi inteHlgefiVhid’
fqpr6«»Wej3i»ph»es r -.-lifira9 slTeied'
a jes?ipWo•name 'and-fame of
bar 4^ ; lu,tli'e;c6lit‘Pq'bf the'
conversation sho reajaikadft’bat jlio' family.had of,
lateTfoelvea' mAiTyletfora aaqniringwhethor this 1
Mf.Dutijjlaa* .coyly history,
waidcao-; mother vu-, eoWfirpodr^
and if yoh ad Jbeeu obligedto wbrkat oabi*
no^sjiakiug^oj.iighosrd,' e(cy; attd -sne iMd ftteny,
d»yS', : £ knotf not to he truer Tho cabinet*
maker L atid"n6~ ;
wore*. Mrs.t Douglas, tha^mother, hfidboth tho'
meutos *qd inclination tocive Stephen sthorough
that odd kept hjm at ephoolv ToC'
lwy x . UroU, 'O/-.- ! thw l , iqiportvincd. her.'.td' |lJow.
him Co learn a trade, pleading ‘ partiality- for
cabinet
. time tho only ambition that, ho knew or felt. .Mrfc. r 1
D. refused renoatealyybnd consphted at last, with
tho thought thaV.the wiwr t?!;curo .the boy’s liking
waspfiyeioaily unfit.
. being %oak end to pat him At it; 'And
the woman's foresight.*,wfis/uot at fault,," Three
months appreaticeetfip in;’the shop . ; suffloed»' r -At
%o ciklof that tluie he returned to bis irioiber,say-
fdfbTm f fifidtfiaf,with
her-oopwftli' fi©>.w**rtd twfime and' rc-‘
main therewsloßjf w<«he.a«rired. did-;
aadiyben, tUojvjdoir
fcbr*. anjVVcfiioVj& to Wrl6^oauty, B (tephe'D; wfts
a out to the Canandaigua Academy—Knexcetient
institution—as o boarding BhrdcMi'OTid-roioftihed
thorfi^wjtil^tdo,
- flo^clniuued *l reading raw’r atr.Ganahdasgua 'fis:
long bould to strike
out wvi„V^etiUpfbt'htaisaif, ,ru Anabttion. far jnoro
th*o hcbeW t ityfJ#d to I!lihois. ;iU
hjaalUr, '.‘brought'' ( t»n‘a»( he ky-toomneh
sttiifyj hca ii"obß*tlt«t!oa'«hich; at thattiftOj ap
pBan?dfcoWe,<alactJi«d.niuslL' tp" do .Trith,hie yen* j
t i '-t.Wa''-: .
, ; a)op^a4;iyJii^yopng;wMi feif-reliantr ,
nnd quite disposodriovdor-for 'htmecUirathertbrini .
}tai:% otheys do fdtWmv#»ohl*:l^trto botViie;' ,
thhb <
fra* to Mid" ,
Jut thditoßea^of 'hfcSWting b'eetiUaa; extremely ,
aUxßriyadvahtagesin-vbuthv
Ac,
tionecrlng oiher humbtigß. :; .v.t;
M«. J&. Beaglasi Is a
very
tpld.iuejho.srflS.o^jrMyectj^baA. 5 1 Ignesscd her 1
ag* from ; should - 1
havo said At least fi('teen.ybarsyounger. Inheight'
ahe^iarfiptoyerfl^loet,pßinrobably weighs less 1
tbw ochbundrsd «dd she expected
trainr tot- that it wasnl
.b*ghtheSufo^|g^irhejs;M;would come; “Two 1
safuih e wc'di{l hot lock fbr him, ;
hedroppod in on nswod oude a long Visit.; &a never •
v?rttefwhehSW.jn*y expcethimv J, < It was quite evl- 3
dontthe old lady<fqUy understoodthecirenmittuides ■
under \was running for- the Pjresi* t
d«tehf^hd 4 Bhe'*ecmtd to assent to a remark of her i
Betaooratie party divided i
he-’»^<sff^iis ,, eh'&be, toM-tne. i
(said shfc>jth)i!febe<did notwanf^mn hr the Pro- | 4
fear waaa t
‘tA »is. r nioth^r^f { 1 ff be
efeetrd ; boptlimed j .Vone good ’ troutd) come
of would xoUkingapeeohea smd save his 1
hea^t i, considerable' fear ofthe 1
. appearedt -
political
pbM^fe': 5 : :thiDy she ( felt entirely sure—
sio. bo beaten 'would hot' hurther soa at all Ys
and spe*iiu*»'of4ttabk#upoohiu), sheV good*ratu
i&qn she thought the* newspapers had
ddmf eo.hß;. ru&umg the’ Preeidenoy now could
ttaKe= ; n«.di^oro2iceubbatlhat;' :• iy,- :
‘ i Afr.’’tfrTMgor«'' thb bf Mr, Douglas, is'
-With 3 ’
tho ipjfijoptien of helpg'a' fie is in the.
-He herb from j
/Suftcliii Conoectqsht, lb lieOO, .find,'.' purchased' the
H® b!o J?£ f ? a,wilderness)'on; which'Jhe ,aowi
lives,: il«i.^vAjtSififtf ip oil the changes and revo- \
-Toted*•
1
Uie.HicdeHojnhiir flott, be hu ,
*bDl)4»Bt rcoSs,n to fMli- proatl-rof- Ihcmi If ho
.thonl4 : DjVcf;r*acb',tho' r TrceMob<iy > ajid oironmi
Bt*n(i§s 6uoald fotoo lum lc take tip Mg -bode uudcf
t!ie nwlp[ -ho' JMsnch«.(cr Igrm- hotoe which bo
Wost, iho fata will cot bo a fcsd oao. Bottor fag
G«efa.' elifbajtgns, it ifnot pirobablo
tho popplo wi!l b*n!,li MwD. froto the country, or
that rras,,rat lea>Vi;wittt6hi*'3bbad ;fuH> of what
; a-tpriiH!lpl«,
,dqttatfar:eoyeye<Mti^7V ,
Clifton bpnitgg, rcua gtoy wiih big mothor. 'Jho
great?, of ibiwe ijayvof »hlch Mr. Donglaa ie ohs,
rioAtfH^SFdiif Sorfdbc.—Tl(id; rule?
o*H)rancti by
the trustees, and, with adapted
by thoßreourtreCcmnml-at its hist session. ’ They
comprise a full apdebmpreheiHiW© synopsis of toe.
proposed and.juso of the school—prescribe;
SfolSwt;
rdslhiUiljt «k. Ifon; &Wi ffpfn&, ooVbf £&[
eoacaisstcncrßiortheMrehaßaratideqaipmeßtof
>*Kip Vcaght to h«.
from the Ist of July to
to v : br}* :
frfM&ihad; MinaiD-jhire antfl~
xAM first of F«bniary,nnd then to be removed in'
4ftb;m#nd*ir’to,th»tm»jt Harbor of.BiMrtown, to ’
of.Mby. lk.thi»‘way :
Ut. jf EA«ur,.iltei>«hbol wohld he known.
xpprcmatedbytbe w'coJe maritime interest of
■ the-Cw uweajth,; and, the, boys made 'conversant,
«fil The.
«*«sbro hare a hearing on the 17th'
instant uponlhVqatetibii of after which'
»weeiMwtf»n vnll btf issued HceoMliu* to the deter-;
of iW.tsama^Sosion^wbtfief^^
/%!^.'BfiKOk ; aiißal
n• %ridgh} PcitnHm coquty,; Indiana; ; It is.pobHshed
m§Qth?ys'fnd is taid to bo af large as * pane of
: i
"'"SS)Kriaftrwas«ftgfin3f'*<jiairifiß'cityof
Loa jim ii*. the tate oflnine.handrbd thouaand dol
lar* par acre. • - - -■ - - *
e .r.-owia
TkWWimey y.J
A'"' ; . ; PjnitAiiitPWrAi‘Julj,ti ; 1 ;
Uiitin£;bl|S&eS ij>ricalb,',“ii \r3?svtH.
■of oairffoYseekfng inTM(msn»btiog : etilH«rgefyin
;,V*P9M,of,tbod«nandi .... :
' ‘ '' Speak ’,”5, .*?. r rf>li F cfifo for crops in England,
the Kstv i'ork:67i/y/7?';ty List says: ‘ '" >
“ I t is true that the stocks of most- kinds of
,
jfosi.by urbonVone bullion six hundred, thousand
\<litu!«iS tcutn ISs^yMraVtho/fame: date—have
,; ttwH,far Mon vqoeltn the demands upon them, end
’ U'JWtiStrbfprieln&therefbrcv/lhftt: values have not
' more/Hpidiy r.iH-anoeil.liuttiio elgaa ate all to
wardnkigiier. prices ipr.food, and f hot the feast In
ti- rigolftoahtdfikeaS ntuergreat eosrcUyef folder,
- -sshfclr ivJaf the price of animalfoodto such a
lirldina publm meefingSto dla
oaorae*,il|»h4oof'hutol)e'r»jßaat altogether until
.;l>fl9e*/*w;&ddSi<l: r Tfle wHtprs/tit the graftr'oir.
' { oatarfcifotfafdadjbj ohobsteainer totblsooentry,
3dfsw‘rt>»SitftySave .gny settled, eo)ivldtten* »b
home authorities
'p'afJfe;fitao3Kd,V;d.o»ii«tib!lrti , ''of the London
if Ernies ifipeafotottpesk- with? something; loeaof
"'haaitiitlotta /dkimta ,ha*'oo doubt that, judg
ing by lora* on i nrtprsraapes, the harvest will
ho a month inter tnart" Behai, and then very defi
"efSitt Srrqaal! ty. ■" A' deSoienoy of atletUtfourmU
? aa/ofttain: The/aarne
atatoof things obtains in France, wherathe wea
tborhas been nil along even -iWOMe than in Eng
* land: XliroazhqutHetmatty and the sonth of Isu
.ropolheytoldie tnoro likely to bo under than up
■% .th-lhioM)wy avorago. Jt would, se*m io lie to
' lerobfy ’ tlosr, - therefore,-/,-that if Knebmd - and
I’ rdbae toast iir a n.upo n foreign countries to make
j fewllheitifnßdi’efioyithome, they will hevouioome
‘ ll »,Vawd%WleiPS ; f*fctbat
inyjand ishero, *lrea%bitepot
iomateriallylofiuehee thawr
t-.-dioaryii«r»ge«fcrloei[i In'theeohrooof andtfSr
SWMflleveryrittio^
’SsPhWWWSSiaßriwve'rto meets laigtlyraug’
, inetft&iidbuietsd'ftWH abroad, and as ourteohntry
. :..was reldom irv a better pcsillcnto meet that de
-timand. .»he.;&t!*««yi the. <s«rotfy suarahantr.'the
.Cotre£ isalsoHjum, but there*ls no
~ PaovisioNs.-»TkeinarfeetU buoyant t lOO.bhia Me*«
#prkmls*t;6&tBs*nd}20 i»b/a.Clear do at s2t« m
ajiTbaued fijfcats afe held it a further ad-’
ytOTe. MijftiimaU-b&BmWw bnly' to ;ln Lard
.tnere eh nut muolt domr; tolders ask ISHaiStio for trc»
a wwe continue 4uU,.antMLUoU~
linna the same..' :7 ' ' - -
fiisKY is doll, PennayJviulU libl* soiling at 21®21K0;
‘Western do a^2li»£t22 j t-.dmdge, 20c, and'Jidda at 210
* n'-'-f- '-v : . , v ;, t .
; YorkMarkcts of Sntnriliijv
, Flour has bestrrather seuiet ;10-day. vales bavins
been mw or only U.WQaW.Ow bids ofaUkmdStVrjtbm
yrnteiday’a range. - .. >v . - . ;
fWheat has beenaasood demand., and; about W.CW
bushels have,been sold at £1.67-fo{. .white'Keatuoky,
91.46 fottdd white.Dbio and new white ttoutherni 9140
for new amber rJiieey. ®l«®ol.3S; for ml and. amour
'Wes nrnV »L29®l*>. ihr-AUlwaukee Club, and, 91.25®
128 for C/wcaeobpridir.
i Co a a iuj*d firm, with 1 , pale* o f 78.000 tnißbels, nearly
all eoeed Western ttjEed»*t®2oeri32so, .
, ]Rt»aOdiUELnYaro quiet: : ; .
, 'A tnocwrat&deOßiaderevaifs for oats, asfiee and pro-
fcxrj ■;
j Coxioßie dull and heavy*
|' • vi> HtBKT.~About39CHt£ito' were sold at 21 >4O. .
It iV«w Y«rk Stock](Exolmngc July 14.
boAud.' V
5000 mCanlbde’dO-JOOtf Vtt Metropolitanßk..l(Uf
36000 Tenqftr'fO.;^; 1.00)3 / 13 Nassau Kk..~-.~103
tNtOaroliiiaOesv- 9 * €o,Artisan sUik...
MiMODrifi&u6&©B?& W Mechanics 1 8k..117 -.
Cal*t7«.. .. SO Del Sc Hud C MX
Bro<iVlyniW-!*..'.104 - . 49 Penn Coal Co~~.8«4
- 7000 Erie 2.1 m..B9K«Mp 480 PaeifioMS3...9ia9l!<
SCO Erie 3d meat ...Mi 120 b Mich
WOErie SJ ’B3. :9iXmS6X m Mioh 8 JcNl.tfjlalS
d4U)O Erie A 6th JSO Indianap & C K...42?a
MOAHud HSd mv.:v. .J 00« 3580
2000 Harlem I*tm..V..WJS 976 Erie R..»_
8000 MJehCehSvolst <OO Hud RR.....495<r50
■MSFaudCbda 10-Erie K Aes’detk-.-SO
. ' 97X©W$< 100 Mil & Mibb A 7
KOOO Mioh So2dm 62X62}* 1002 Chi & « 1... .73*£<fr74
■ 12000 Mioh So KF bdsJ.Bo ; U 75 Cfi Sc Q... . ,76*76>4
500‘IJLCea hd*......v.84., 1850 N, Y Cen E... «I®Bo4
2000 Da C&M l. G bds.l7. 4150 Reading R.. .14Jf»T4«g •
low N J.Cen-2d m..., :io}. 650 Har ori .41K«42
2000 Gal fc Chi Ut r. .\M}l' * 0 Reading RJ.
30011 Clevfc tolB Fbds.7B? H7oMlahß 6rd...‘.87®37»
.SO BkS ft, 24loGal ft. Chic...G6J*x67X
425 Panama R...,)27®527>5
«'PkB'NYivrk:.v..loo 1725 111 Oen 50p,.;60?i®57
1 20 Bk Commerce. ,.,s&% •
■ v
1, From the Scientific Araertcan, September 3, 1850.1.,
* Spalding’s PhkpAred Glue. —We have received
eeveraleamples of prepared liquid glue, put up in email
bottle*, by Mr. H. C. fcpalding, 30 Platt street, New
York,and have tried it io mending.old furniture, Jtis
a very convenient article for domestic use, and deserves
to be kept penitentlyon band in everyhbusehold. It ii
also a convenient article for pattern-makers and in
ventors in constructing and preparing their models,
iiisa&itw'' : ; V V"'-.' ■
1 Rbv. Johk Chambers will leoturein Solomon’s
Templet on Tuesday evening. 17th met., at 8 o’olook, in
National Hall. Temple open to visitors at 7JS o’olook •
The publlo are invited to a rare intellectual treat. Let
all that oan be present. *_ -*, - jyio-2t
; Tms,Pcßiiic JBeit.DiNoB Question.— Where the
public btuldingMhall be looated t js the great question of
the'dayfn Philadelphia.\ Penn Sqaare barfits warm ad*
vocates j while the anoient location onlndapondenoe
Square ishrged by anumerona party. The arguments
pro.and con aronumeroui*, tf'not'bouvinaing; but the
great question remains strong argument
in fhypr of Independence Square him not yetsotpublioly
urged/ To wit:itsprbximity to the famous Brown-
Stone Clothing Haft of JldokbiU A-Wilson, Nob. 60S end
dOS Chestnut street, above Sixth, where the mosteto
gadtghrji ents for gentlemen and youths to be found in
the Cnion may be prdc&fed. ~ ’j . , "
Peb'sonb and faotlteb repairlng to, the differ
ent places of summer resort should not fail to take with
iiiem’Bowza’i MsnicrATkb Fios, which ore a safe.
Speedy, aodeettaincure for coUiveness, habitual oon
stipatioo.d jfpepiia.eick and nervous headache, and
bilious affection* generally. They consist of pure Alex
andriaeenna.’Combined with the best quality of aroma-
so skilfully inlniddri the figjts to prevent detoetien
in tirte.’'Pnco‘ S 7& oefete’per box.Manufaetured by
Cico.C. Bower,Sixth and Vine streets. tf
, _A .Blihs Skt—Everybody loves to look up at
the clear bine sky, and let the mind wander away amid
itsazure depths." 1 here is s ohsrm in-tbe deep,dark
blue of the.ooean, that never fails' to awaken poetic
emotions ;and sd;wßbibps{iMifcy.aftboßoul; a yield
ing'and obliging temper,'whioh; makes home happy,'
driving away clouds; and allows no rude storm to rage
there.' tt|maices.the/;* soft answer,’’whioh.“ turneth
away vrrath.V and'nttere that kind word whioh is sweet
er to (lie he&rt’than houe'yeomb; and, gently persua
sive’, lsAds hll 1 men. to purchase their elothmg at the
celsbratodpß^e-pries’ emporium ot Gbanvillk Stoke#,'
No. $O7 Chestnut street. V ; ■ , ( ,
1 ' A'Catps ’of' the’mdst skilfat butters in tho countrv
are and aGrpT of Intrinsic value and use is
presented with-eacharUoie sold.
Each article soldijas Iqw as rah be purchased olse
wherei ehd warranted to give satisfaction, jyll-tf
MAIUNB INmi/lOBNOiB.
kKK FOURTH
Steamship Boston,Cr6okcr,2l hours from New York,
via Cape-May. -wilji-iadas oa*sengerß .to James
AJldordice. t Passed-n'3ifge- deeplv-laden,ecbr ofr.the
Fourteen-foot Bank,bound up', and an unknown bark at
duarenttoe.' 1 r ... ? ■>*.' ~ .. *
Bark Oak. Ryder, t dijs'frouv Boston, with', mdse to
Sn*G«i ojSi, 0 jSi , lO‘dayK from Calais.'with
I^KchV AdnJrs, from Whhjilg
tom-NO, with naval stores tgUJjJcteUon & Co.
Bohr- Adolph*Bugeh-Maeon. 8 u*y* from Boston, with
3C Scsf;L'ady?u^S , from Boston,Vitlt 3tt|
bWrhernpg to order.-* '*•* v, -\- • '' /
" gchr Halo. Newman, tfdays from Newburyport, with
mdse to GetfA Wood, v';; •• • ■ •
Bohr AAiauship, Morns, I day from Little Creek, l)el;
wifH wnentto Jos L Bewloy A Co.
' Sour Win ret). Hazel,* 1 day from .Smyrna, Dei,
with wheat to Jaaii Bewley & Co.
Br TBLBOEAPIIi
iCerrespomtrncfe „t ui«* HbuauelphiaExohsnye.)
’ - . CAPE ISLAND. N J. July IS-6J? PM,
A foli-nsred and brigs parsed m to-day.
Nothing seen going out. 'The brig Pulaski, from New
York lor,Cuba, is at the. Delaware Breakwater, awaiting
her papeis, which were forgotten. Wind south, aud
we&’iior fine.
, s Yours, Ao.i ; - THO 3. JB. HUGHEB.
• ** iHLwaAPH. „
{Corrtopodaectceoi'inePreseJ
,= - - • f ;■ j *$ * - JNkw,Yo*k» Jul?l6.
'i-Arrircd.afeamahtp Daniel Wobeter, from Aajunwall
via Havana.,with atarboafd abaft broken:ahip Swjtsser
land, from Sunderland; ship Helen, from Bremen.
The; bark 3 W; friend, henoe for 8t Jago. vraa lost on
the West Casoo* Juno 90th. The hull was sold for 9*60,
Tart of theoargo eras saved in a damaged condition.
, MEMORANDA. /
• Steamship Fhmeas Sprague* Matthews, oloared at
Boston 14th inttfor Philadelphia*
..Steamship Bavaria, Meier; from Hambuig, cleared at
Newark 14th inst, ' .. ’
- Steamship jte Soto* Johnson* cleared at New Orleans
11th jp'su for.Havaua and New York. _
-tfhre- Morning'Xlxbt, Johnson* cleared at Sau Fran
oiscoMthtttt. for Kara IsUnd. , . , M
Ship-Kesolate. Fnnoe, from Liverpool, arrived at W
Yoilrniblast.
Marshfield, Torroy, from C-ir »». arrived at Sa
'Vsnoafi 12th Inst. - „ ~ , v
, 7 fwk Aberdeen* Cocuran, at Mataa *n innt, was
BP lor-Baltimore.
- Bark unda* Hewitt, for New Yorh,ra
tannagSthinst. :
Bark Hamilton. Jarman, remained at ( lv *'Zm Bth
iDNt, for Philadelphia., * . ~
» BaTk-Elhan Alien. Moore,fer Cape of Go \ —**©pe*
oloared at Boßtoolith olearaaoe '-■'lug,
k- t : >- .
Brig Hamel Maloney, Steelman* forN York, c* inrcd
at Mobile UKhlMt. ,- » , . .
Brig |‘<nuna. Baker* hepce, was below Boston 14th nut.
. Brig Norfolk; Andrews* cp?redat Hew York 14tU mat
.JiobrVeLma, Hojett-.for Philadelphia, cleared at Now-
Orlqapslith tntt* with 57 bales cotton,.lB3 do yarn; 1810
pint lehd,ll7, bbVolay, 8 dp .whiskey, 141 empty obis,
* A Cordory, Babcock,
Rowa«sett.-BroWn, i Cadwalader, Godfrey, amt Althea,
Corson,‘hence, arrived at Boston Uthlnst,
Qohr.moonitshc, S Kites, from Galveston, arrived at
Boston Hth imt. \ ,
ScfcxO MFetUt, Nlokorsdu, cleared at Boston 14tU
lost for Philadelphia. . / , ,
Bohr Joe B Hewitt, Ross, cleared at Salem 13th mst.
for Philadelphia.' ' ‘
Bchr E W-Benton, Blaokraan, henoe, arrived at New*
port 13th inst
-fiohrs W W MaToy* Norton, and Fidoha, Wheaton,
for Philadelphia, Ana Farmer. Siminoas; for Delaware
City, sailed from Providence 13th iu*t.
-'oonrfisrali dark, Griffin, for Delaware City, sailed
from Warren Mtlunst. * T „ (t
• Suhn & li Cfoober, Preebey, and H W Morse, Phil
lips, hence, armed at Dighton I2thin»t. <■
-Bohr Geo A Tittle. Adams* from Charleston, arrived
henoe, via Charleston,
arrived atGeonietown.BC, ,4th mat. - -
‘’Steamers Ironsides, Vanderveer, and Sarah, Jones*
-henoe* arrived At New York J4th Just,
-bteamer Madsie, Orumley, hence* arrived at Hart
ford 14th met.
rfFKCIAXi NOT!OS8.
daKAT-FntH -in Gkohgia. —Tub Best
Safa.Wii»s.-MSbbpxs eodo’, Georgia, June o, i 860.—
”hiks'RS.Herbino ACo.—Gentlemen: Iq the exten
sive fire which occurred in this plaoe on tho night of the
Mtb.of March last,:our store vu entirelyconsumed.
We had m our store one ofyonr Champion gates, in
■which was deposited our money.'books, and papers.
After the fire was oyer, it was taken out of the rums and
opened. All the contents were preserved ; the binding
of the bdoie onlybrmg ciirled by steam. We tnink
ihjem now the best Safer viude, Very.respectfully* .
• #l,O 00 reward isofferedto any-pereem who will show
that a’Herring’Ji'Pfttdnt Safe has ever failed to preserve
ita contents in any accidental fire.
7Aaßßi.*HKfiiiißo, , &Go., No. 629 Chestnut street,
are the only manufacturers or Herring’s Patent Clrnm
pton Safes in the State of Pennsylvania,
'• „ •-/ FARRfcli, HERRING, k CO„
'JyM-mwfSt •. . ~ 1 - -029 Chestnut street.
Caiid Phintik%l?est andCheapkst in
the City* at 34 South VHfRD street.
CIRCULAR, PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City, at S 4 Sooth THIRD street. j
BILL-HEAD PJUNTING, Rest and Cheapest in tho
City,at 34 ?sdafctkTHlßD street,
. HANDrCILLPRINTINGt Rest and Cheapest in the
THIfiD street.
, I*RIN # TING, and every other dfiscrip
tibnof Prihtlng. of the moot saperior quality, nt the
Didst rdasodable rates, atRINGWALTA BROWN’S,
Drexe!’« Bailding, 34 fc’outh THIRD street. jylS-tf
--OBA&tttfa JRSBRS.VrOno of.thelargest as
sortment* of bathing robes in the United States for La
die., (Jonta, and Children, at SLOAN'S, SOd AIAHKET
Street, Philßdnlrlua, or at hi. store on CAFE IBEA N 0,
N.J. ? -: • - JrlJ-st*
: V MNT;Bit s ' ;Miraculous■ -• Vkkmin JDb
vxApteb, the oldest and best lemeity known' for Jnx-
JjrminatmK. r BATS and MICE.’, COCKKOACHES
BCffs, ANTS/ MUBaUITOES, FLEAS, MOTES,
aS*IN‘W-OB»l3,ahd GARDEN INSECTS. - :
■ BIB BROADWAY, N.Y,
SeWWill Drotlists.sverTwhere. ■ ' ■’ ..mrH-Sm
1*? —i- -
;^BiYi|<i..f l im»TtNi*iaWAt' Safety 'fftttsT
CrW?.£rr.-wl.Ttared h, as Stare of Feunirlvema, 1
n RIILES.J .. •. ;jv • r.
■ I, JUmer.eTerr dar, and in anr amount
,)*iT»or'mtlajr.-W< ! '. •
A-FIVK-FRR OfcHT, intemt is .aid'for mona, from
the day it i. Fit id. v.; ■: , ■ . ;
t The modey iialvoy. pa ii book in 60M5 whenever
'ltta'eailedfor,andwithOlitdotleo, ’
4, Money i*mw\vtafmmjtztcvtors< 4iminisu«tcrs,
Jf* W otljor TrnjttoM, in lar,a dr email some,
to remain a km*; or snort Oeriod,
*, The money reoeived from,»eposito,s is iiiveetoJ in
Re*! Estate, Mbrttaies, Oretwd ROnte, And otfterfret
'.elaeeeeoarittee. •- ( ' " '‘ T '' : -5 - * . ' '
‘'•4 ff-r .5 '"Ci' t ■ ;iy; j-,v - ‘
tfal ..., ■ . *JV
Salahandkb. Firb-ProoF SaFbs. —A very
large Assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rov
eonable'priees, No, CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia,
•. SuSArtf . , . RVANB k WATSONi
.. Ons , Piuoh % Oloxhlnqi op tss Laths*
Stylus, made' in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES, LOWEST, soiling, prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods mode to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly* adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way. of dealing
Alt are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
ii eeS-tf «04 MARKET Street,'
July, 1860. by Rev, Abol
C. Thomss, pastor of Firat'UnivorsalistChurch, Edwin
F. Miller ana Alary A‘.Kel!j, lwth of.tlus oitjr- *
WBttSTiSR—KiNO.* w On tho 34 mat., by Aid. C. Bra
zier, Mr. Jsaaa'J). Webster, of Lancaster co.«PA>tto
■Mis? Plimbe Ann King, of Delaware county, Pennsyl
vania.' ', - , _ - .. •. ' *
the Utli instant, bv, 4he
Rev. Damei Gaaton Mr. Moses Ridpath to Miss Rachel
F. Jones; l>oth of Philadelphia, . *
PENN6cK-KROMER.-On the 2d instant.by, Rev.
F» 8 Robbins, Wm* H. of N. J., to Elizabeth
J., eldest daughter of E. G. Kromox, of Philadelphia. *
tho MtUJnstant, Mr. Sarah
Rariset, 1 roho, of the lata John 'Binniugham, aged 74
The 1 relatives and friends o} the family are respect
fully invited.to attend her funeral, from her lata rosi
,denoe. No 92i North Seventh street, above Poplar,
Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to
-Alonument Cemetery,' , * *
DECAN.—i»u tho 12th instant. James Browne, in
fant son of Robert it. and Jane W, Decan, agedl6
month**. • j ***
' LEWIS.—On the 12th instaut, Robccoa 11.. wifeof
John Lewis, daughter of Isaac and Frances Harding,
in the 82d year of her age. : t . m „
Fnnoral from .the residence of her husband.-No. 1243
North Tw&lfth street, above Girard avenue, this(Mon
day) afternoon, at lo’olook. *
CaßfE.—On the I4tti instant, Ida Carte,daughtdrof
John P. ond Catherine Cane, in the Jtb year oi her mre.
Funeral froin the residence of her parents. No. 1712
Barker.street. this(Monday>morning, atSo’clook. * •
• FIT 2 PATRICK —On the 14th instant, Mrs Catharine
Fitzpatrick, in t>e 31styearof her age. . . „
Funeral this {Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from
her late rssidenoe,' Centre street- Matmr nnk. v -
PRICK.—On tho 13th instant, Elizabeth P, Prioe, m
. . ,
RIOHAROyON.—Oa the 12th instant, Virginia B„
only child of John H. aud P leaner Prauty Richardson,
aged 1 year and 2 weeks.
AIOGEE.—On the 18th instant, Robrrt Mogee, m
the4Cthyiart>fhißage. t ' ~ 4 _
Funeralfrom'his late residence, near Bridgeport, Pa.,
at'.Oo'olofik this (Monday) morning. *
M’CLUNE.—On the sth instant, near Rockville, Chea
ter county, Margaret; widow of the late Thos. M’Cluno.
and mother of Professor Jawes M’Clune,ofthe Central
Hiclt Sohool. in the 87th year of her age. *
TUOMPBON.—On the 11th Instant. Mrs. Sarah L.
1 bompaon, widow of the late John Thompson, Esq «of
Delaware co.; Pa. ‘ r - - *
BTOKBB—On the ISth instant, Idel Stokes, daughter
of Joseph and Wilhelmina Stokes, in the 6th year of her
Hinton. —On the Uth instant, Moses Minton, in tho ,
60th ycat of his age. l - *
ROBiNS.—On the 12ih instant, John A. F. Robins, son
of Zaohariah and Frances T. Robins, aned 10 months.*
81 MON.—On the lith instaut. Frederiok U.Rimon, son
of Jacob and Elizabeth Simon, aged two years, six
months, and seventeen days. „ . *
81'APLKH.—On the I2tu instant, Ellen Staples, aged
15 months, daughter ol George and Alary Staples. * >
Weekly It
Inlermtnts in the Ci
to the
Abscess
Apoplexy.... 1 ;
.Mbuminuria
mrns.,..-.—...-
)ancerof Hreast...
* 4 . Btomaoh,
Casualties.'
'3roup
'/ongestiun of Brain
Cholera Infantum.-
*•* • Morbnk.....
Cona’plion of Lungs
Convulsions
Cyanosia-:- ,
)ipthe?ia ...
Jiarrh'ma
Jroosy, 8rain......
“ Cheat
Dieease of Brain..v.
“ Heart...
“ Kidneys..
Drowned —..
Dysentery.*.;.,
Debility-...
Effusion on Brain....
Erysipelas*.
of the ,
,»OVB, TUKRB WEBB t
Under. 1 year.*—........110 From 40 to CO
From Ito 2 37 * “ CO to 00.
“ 2to 0. 21 u 60 to 70.
“ 6to 10 9 “ 70 to 80.
“ 10 to 15 9 ** 80 to 90
*• 16 to 20 8 41 90 to ICO.
“ 20 to 30 21
" 30 to 49., 13
, Nativitt— United States, 231} Foreign, 45; Un
known, 13.
From the Almthouie, 14} People of Color, 7} from
tire Country, 0. •- • ■ ,
WARDS. ’ WARDS. | WASD3.
2B Tenth 14 Nineteenth 1«
Second Id Eleventh 8 Twentieth..;—.lo
,'b‘n)v» .2 Twelfth-,—..,. 8 Twenty-fir*t.... 3
fourth. 17 Thirteenth.;... 9 Twenty-second.. 5
;»fth.. H Fourteenth 71 Twenty-third.... 8
ilxth . 7 Fifteenth..- . .2l)Twentr-fourtli.. 25
lovonth 15 Sixteenth.. —. 7 Unknown 11
Eighth... 11 Seventeenth,. ~13| _
Ninths. 3 Eighteenth....,lo|' T0ta1.........23^
. The number of deaths compared with the correspond’
ing week of 1859**60 and of laifc week, was as follow*;
Weekending July icth, 1859. waa 265
. “« 7th, 1860, V ..279
Males* Females, 144; Boys.ft)} Girls,9s..
ily order of the Board of Health.
, ARTHURiICGUFS, HeathOffioer,
Black
Pam black Fouard Silks.
B aok Bareges, %, 6-4.7-4, and 8 4 wido,
Blaok Crape Marets, same widths.
' Gray Chtno fi»tia Poplins,
GrayCheneßarcaesand Mohairs.
Blaok Rare, e, ruffled points.
ijipin* Summer Bomuazmeß and Chalys. t
Black and white Lawns and OrgnnUtes, &o.
BESSON Sc SON, Mourning Store,
tI „ . . No. OJB OHEBNUT fftreol.
N. JJ.—Daring July and August we oloso at 61*. M.
The only Reliable article—
CLARK'S Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for
•Mnrkmg; all kin* of Clothing bestir and indelibly,
'lKey do thmr work botlar than ink, without ita trouble
or risk ar Blotting. Rash Will mark 2 000 artioloe. For
Bale. Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR k CO„
Agonta for the Manufacturer. Wo. 9XI CHESTNUT
Street. - , - lel2-3m
IOIIOCKSINK IfUILDINGVASSOCIA-
F nPoia 1 Meeting will be held on MON
DAY EVENING lgth inst, al the Lafayette Hose
House Punctual attendance is requested, as hnainess
of importance will come before the meeting. jyl4*2t*
rrs=* ATTENTIO N ! REPUBLICAN INVIN-
U-3 Cl BLEB !~Thero will bo meetings for DRILL
on every eveningof the week nt the Republican Head-
Ounrtore, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. Byorderof
tun Committee.
Jyl2-iit* A. M.WALKINSHAW, Marshal.
rrs* OFFICJK OF. THE PHILADELPHIA
UJi AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
1 he boldersof the bonds of this Company, due July l,
1800, can now receive, upon application at this office, 10
Sir cent- incwk, upon the forma specified in the oirou
r attached.
. The holders are also entitled to tho benefit of a Sink
mg .Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9.
IBCO, and m pursuance of the contract, entered into by
be company and duly reoorded, to carry the same into
‘ root ' ■ cm%UL K A A R UFoiu ' 1 TraMUr6r '
Notttt to Jks Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
JUtlrood Company Mortgage Bonds , due July 1, iB6O.
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages onjhe
road, nm<mntmg in the aggregate to SS,3CB,<OO. The
net revenue for the lost fiscal year was six tnnbs the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
Tho managers propose to extend them ior a period of
twenty-veers, the-holders retaining the bonds and the
of.the ihe.preoise. condition in
whioh they are now held. Freeh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable Jialf-yearly, will be issued.
A bonus of 10 per oent. will.be given to the holders, m
ponnidoration of their assenting to the extension- This
bonus will be paid in cash to tho bearers of the bonds,
11 "oeipt and presenting thoir r3*peo-
Lvo bonds at the office oi the Company,or to its agents.
lor endorsement. ■ ’
s Forms of reeeiptand endorsement will be furcishod
on application.
By order of tho Board of Managers,
. «t-tf w. H. MdIITHKNNY. Secretary.
HAINIS BROS-' OVERSTRUNG
AT ENT-A CT lON PIANO FORtKS,
Cheapest Firßt-.Clgas Fianus made.” A splendid
Rssortmencof Louis XIV., and other styles, for sale at
Factory Cash Prioos, and warranted for 6 years,
cocond-hand Tianos for rale and to rent
c, „ « „ GEORGE h. WALKKR.
S.K.Cor.of SEVa.M'H and AKCH St.
A CO.’B Improved MELODEONB. Trom
$45. upwards. jylB-3m
•"p BABE MARK NOTICE.
„i.a. T n2vHa. B .^ G J,99„ MtLl '?' “ ! J lho succos.or.
ot the BAY BTAIBi MILLS, pnrehased the property,
6 9r°, a of that company. ’
ihe WASHfftGTON MILLS, therefore, olaim the
name of
. . « “BAY STATE”
as their trndo mark upon Woollen Goods. The under-
V t ,«?Jf,?i e V 0 »1 utlonB u? ?a l n . fl , t , Rny infringement of
it 88 a violation of the rights of this * ompany
jyiq-mwlltn . JOt*.S. FAY, Troamirer.
•OEIMERj BECONO STREET, ABOVE
5*7 GREKN, makes spUndid pictures, from the fact
that none but the best artists are employed, and every
ooavenienco is afforded m making the pioturca. it*
PRIVy-WBLLS Gleaned at a low price,
to obtejn tho oontents. Address WW, TINBON.
Foudrette Office. 1313 Worth Second street. JyW-lnj*,|
T TNCOLN, BELL, AND DOUGLAS.—
-*-4 Steel-plate Portraits of the Presidential Cnntli
dates, to be had, wholesale and, retail, at Callender's,
Third and Walnut; Zieber’s,Third below Chestnut;
eornerThird and Union streets;
and at Frederick OJdaoh, N. V/. corner of Fourth and
Aron streets jyJ4*6t*
Johnson tc Foutbu.
pONTINESTAIi NAILS, (Edge Gripe,)
V' manufactured at tho Portag* Nail and Iron Work*
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on machines of
the most approved construction, amt warranted to l>o at
least equal, m quality, uniformity, and finish, to any
other brands m ihe market. 3
Other brands (flat and edke gripe) always ou hand,
JOS. O, D. CHRIeTMAN,
„ . . _ t 431 OOMMERCE Street.
Prince & Christman’s superior solid-eye Planters’
Hoes for sale as above. iyK-lm
OAED XO THE PUBLIC.
OONGBESS SPRING,
SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860.
An attempt has been made todecoire the pablio, by
persons offering what tkty tall “CoitGhEag Water”
from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (4) oentg per
gloss, The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa
ter, at New York, being about 7M oen taper glass, the im*
position of protending to sell at retail at less than cost,
and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probablo oonrse has been to
empty, one bottle of genuine Congress Water into'a
Fountain fillod with their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents. (
We have nevbe sold Congress Water in Fountains,
nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary
■ised ot-Ass bOTTLXB. The dork of evory battle of the
genuine is branded “ GONGREB3 WATER “ $, 4
W.,” and any, without, those, words and letters ou the
cork, is couhteeeeit, whether from Fountains or
Bottle*, '' . • CLARKE & WHITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring,
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vis s 1
FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth And Chestnu* sts.,-
O. S. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street,
A. D« B. TAYLOR, oor* Ninth anp Chestnut streets, i
. Areomwiantljr euppbed by us with the genuine " dow
la MUe,
apif-inuf 98 CEDAR St., New York City.
A ZUMBA l AZUMEA ! AZUMEA !
_ aKUMBAI AZUMEAI AZUMEAi AZUMEAI!’
PROFi MORRIS* AZUMEA BAKING. POWDER,
Mamifaetured solely . n No, 89 Worth FOURTH
Street, and ff>rHa^e^^ , • tfr. rnyM-Sinff
ENVELOPES. 7— Over 200 styles
and eises, selling from 80c. per 1,000 upward. Or.
ro SS6‘ tteua,Tto, r ‘ iRRV ' e i&°i u £ r '
Tmi .PRBSS.-JFWLADEy'mA.. MONDAY, JULY 16. 1860.
MARRIED.
DIED.
>ort ol’ Interment!
Health Ofsicb, July h
1 of Philadelphia from
\th of July* 18G0.
DISfIISES,
Fever, Scarlet..--*-
“ Typhus
_ Typhoid....
Gangrene..
Haemorrhage...—..
Hooping Cough...-.
Inflammation, Brain
“ Liver.,
Lungs.
“ Pemonmußi
St. So Bowels
Inanition..
Jaundice
Mania-a-potu
Marasmus
Old age........
Palsy
Rheumatism
Scrofula
Btiu Born.~~-«
Tabes Mesentertca.
ITuraors.
Unknown ...
AND - PURPLE FOULARD
SUMMER RESORTS*
KITTANNY HOUSE;
' FULAVTAItR'WATER. GAP.
‘ 'Tills ff^yorite,Moh'ritainjt csort i*BQW-op?ftto visit-
By,ibe,ereDtionjpS a.new bmjaiair,fhe~
lUttonh will be year. - -,f,
? ‘i'hd t Al t r3(jiior}BAte i DBautiful'*m«iniraifci sqeriery. fine
•air anq^,rurc, ( waUi, Pleasatirpriyisjaud waikfo rowing,.
fi Vniy r r ; ", at tio a. Ant ■
ami arrive at the Gap Tor i or bf the Nofth*
Pinrtim&mft Kailrbftd in the Bfterhonn, remains*
Eastdnrfvefmfcht.- L. W. BRODHBAD,-'
Jylff mwf3w ■ ; , Proprietor.
PERRY COUNTY JYARM SPRINGS.—/
This favoyite.Summer Resort is now open fpr’thq
rooeptlon o( visitors. Fine mountain '•saoaQTTt.beftutir;
ful walks and d/iyes, fspilitiasfor boating, battling, and
fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters,
make it a most, desirable-place, both for single guests,
and for families Iris in daily comrounloatloirwith
Philadelphia, Baltimore,and Pittsburg, by mean* of a
daily stage; and mail connecting with the trains from
these places at Carlisle, Pa. Terms moderate, „
For particulars, address JOHN EARLY,
jyl2-lm ' . Warm Bpriggs, Perry county, Pa. _
Doubling gap white sulphur,.
AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.—This famous
watering place has been entirely refitted and
with obliging servants, aud over; adyftfctage'thatftattt'-,
rfrl beauties of the country and easy acoess oan afford'
The proprietorsoffarovory mdqeementto persons se»k
imr pleasure, hoallh»'or recreation,.
Thoßpnugsaye situated mghti miles from Newvujo,-
Cumberland county. Pa., m n roost beautiful and fortilo,,
seottonof Cumberfand'vaU y.; various m their,
character, strongly nupreguaied with au’phur, Ri&siip*.
sia, iron, Ac., Knu Jiavo produced wonderful sanative-,
effects upon invalids nud otcors. Visitors will find first- ■
class hotel acaomniodatious. with sttentivo servants,
and all the delioaoies Of the season. Price of boarding'
81 25porday, sBporweek, 830per,month.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia by the morning tram
on the Pennsylvania Railroad opuiteot at B&mslsurg'
with the tram ol Cumberland Valley Railroad to Now-,
villo, where first-class oosvilios pre in readiness to carry .
passeneera to the Springs. ' \ ,
Fare from PJiiladelphiatpJheSprings $4. , ■
Two trains a day front HnrnSburg connect with two
Hues of ooaohos io the-Spmigs,'. Fare from Harrisburg,
to Uoablinß Gap Springs? Si M. . . ..
Tickolstoltp had at the office of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, Philadelphia; Cumberland Valley
office, Harrisburg; and return tickets, At same rates, to
Philadelphia aud Harrisburg, tbbehad ol tho proprm
to r so£ trie hotel. - , - ,
Jyll-tanl ICANACA, KO3ER. COYLE, & CO.
YELLOW SPRINGS HOUSE, CHESTER
BOUNTY. PA. < :
The above-mentioned Houso having been thoroughly
repaired and rofitted in the host manner with nowlur
niture, &c., is now open for Bohrders. •
The Yullow Springs llouso offers every
to visitor*, being l&ige and oommodious, with shady
walks and roraantio ndos, Ac.
The variety nnd quality of the Sprinssnud Baths linVo
been long and favorably known, and thosabsoriber, who
has been for several years past connected with tho Co
lumbia House, Capo island, N, J., will use his best • x
ertions to make the stay of his guests pleasant aud
agreeable.
Stages connoot daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A.
M. f and on Baturdays with tho BA. M. and S>* i*. ,u.
line.
Every information will bo ohoorfully .givon, by ad
dressing the subsonlrer, at tho Yellow springs, Ches
ter County: or i£LLlB,atFh(BmxviUe Station. Rea -
im Railroad. a, U. SNYDER,
jy6-lm . Snpernltendcnt.
UfANSION HOUSE; M )UNT CARBON,
IT*. SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY. PA.
. Families accommodated with rooms at reduced
prices, • . . -
Thidold-estiblisbed Honso, looated in the gap bo
tween Sharp and Socyttd mountains, immediately on
the line 01 the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
Within half a mile of Potteville, formerly lent by Jo
seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia,
has, since his demise, been under the ohargo of his
daughter.
The House is prepared, at all seasons of tho year, for
the reoeption of guests, and has been recently put in
order.. The large garden, and park adjoining, presents
great inducements as a summer resort, to persons wish
ing tosp«nd a short time away from the oust and tur
moil of tho oitles, where they oan breathe fresh moun
tain air. and enloy the wild and beautiful scenery of
the ooal region. *
Commutation passenger tickets, forthe ueo offara;-
lios, are sold at a reduction of twenty five per oem.,
nnd an accommodation tram will leave PottavUleda'lr
during the summer months, to enable those who may
dpsiro it to spend the business portion of the day m the
oity and return the same evening, on which the charges
will be thirty-three per cent below the usual rates.
For terms, apply to , MARY HEAD,
, „„ _ AlansionHouse, Mount Carbon,
ieSQ 8m SohuyJkm Co., Pa.
Long beaou house, opposite
TUOKERTON.N, J.--This Hotel it now open
jor the reception of visitors, both permanent and tran
sient. .Having been at a large expense in refitting and
re-furnishing. I icblassured, that for oomfortamfoon*
yemoaee It will compare favorably with any house on
the coast. The best of cooks and servants have been
prooured, and no efforts shall be spared to render the
stay of guests Agreeable. The prospoota for Gunning
and Fishing arc excellent.. Oysters of the finest quality
I have m nbundanoe. With those increased advan
tages, i am confident that the most fastidious will have
no cause for oomplnmt.
N. li.-Capt, WtLLIAM GABKILL will run a daily
line of first-claes packets from Atlantic City to the
beach, one of whion will be at Atlantio every morning
on the arrival,of the morning tram from Philadelphia.
Portios wishing to come by war of Leod’s Point, or
otherwise, by nddressing me a few days in advance,
‘will have a good boat to meet them at any point named.
JaM-Sw LEWIS P. STRWART,
j§EA BATHING.
OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N.J.
This well-known ostablishment, the favorite resortof
visitors, is now otkm for the reoeption of guests. It
has been enlarged and refurmahod, tho
sleeping roomsspWOu*and airy, and communicate to
suit families. The house will be supplied with wat*r
from tho corn springs
Pomona <fo«rous of spending a f-w weeks of the sum
mer in an agreeable manner could not do better than to
give tho Oooan House & trial. ISRAEL LEANING,
jetd-gw* Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL. BETHLEHEM,
Pa.—The Proprietor of this Hotel has newly fitted
up his house for the accommodation of visitorti during
the summer season. The American Hotel is situated
on the most elevated spot m the Borough.
Bethlehem is too well known for its beautiful scenery
and commanding view of.the surrounding country, and
lor its salubrious mountain air, to reqnire comment.
The subscriber is now prepared to rooeive Boarders
and Families, and promises to do his best to render their
stay with him pleasant and agreeable.
Charges Moderate . J. W. R. PHARO.
jeW-lra • Proprietor.
Eagle hotel, bethleiiem, pa.
This large nnd old-established House, known as tho
** LEHIGH VALLEY BUMIVUSR RETREAT?”
is now open for tho seasoh. The accommodations <*f
this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here,
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad, is one of the plea
santest in our State.. CALEB YOKE, Proprietor,
je263m
AMERfOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
■f-*- PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
dunhgtrie pastseason, been
GREATLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED,
and is now in oapaoity and convenience seoond to none
in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
henltoful situation of, Allentown ‘renders it a de
liglitml summer resort, tn view ofwhioh speoial ar
rangements have boon made by the Proorifitors tosc
comiqodate summer boarders. J. Y, BKOlITiil,,
Je2s-t*el F.W.BIGONV.
SEA BATHING.
NATIONAL IIALLi,
. CAPE ISLAND, CAPE Me Y. N. }.
This find, large.nnd atry house is NOW orEN for
vfiutore. It is distinguished for oomfort, looalitr, nnd
superior acootniuodatious, with ample room for 209 per
sone. Terms moderate.
Je23-2m AARON QARRKTBQN, Proprietor.
mLIGIIT-UODSE COTTAGE, NEAR
THE LIGHT-HOUSE* ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-.
(tho nearest beuse to the surf),is now open for the re
oeptibn of HoardorSe'
The proprietor respectfully oohoits acoutinuanoo ol
the patronaAO of hlsfriond* a!id the publio-
Jea lm» JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor.
CI’AR HOTEL,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE tJ. S. HOTEL,
ATLANTIC Cl I'Y.N.J.
rM . r „ HAMUJiIi ADAMS, TrOpRIFTOIL ,
DINNER FIFTY CENTO.
ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIKE,
Hoarder* accommodated on tho most reasonable*
terms. ietO 3m
TEEMONT HOG&E, OaPE ISLAND, N.
J*—HUMPHREY nUGHEB, PfopriaLix.-Thls
houee, bo oleaaantly Kituared in olose proximity to the
beach, will be open for the reception or visitors on the
25th inst. Tho large, splendid lawn m front of live
house; the unb shade, good rooms and tablo. render it
the most desirable place on the island. Attached to the
premises are bowling saloons and barber shop. JelB-lm
T EBANON VALLEY HOUSE.
CHAB. W. KUHNLE.
Summer, boarders taken. The house is new and 00m
modious. with grounds attached. Surrounding conntr*
beautiful end healthy. Railroad communication vmi
fho city twiceaday.’ Charges moderate. Jelsim*
TOEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY.
*■ v —This popular and eminently, favorite House at
Atlantic CMy has, since the closing of last season, been
enlarged, refitted, refurnished, and completely re
juvenated in eyory particular, and Is now open for
the reason. Froin its delightful situation, near
,fleet! to all places of interest, done proximity to the
safest and best part of the boaoh, it fs rondered one oi
tho moot convenient and deoidediy the pleasantest house
on the Island.
Terms—slo por week; $1.50 per day. Children and
servants half prioe.
o , JOHN SMICK, Proprietor.
R, L, FURRY, Superintendent, je2l-Jm
Beautifully and conveniently located at
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. •
M. MOCLREB, Proprietor.
TUE SEA-ilHfiß F.—ATLANTIC CITY.
McKIBUIN’S U. 8. II * i’EL.
The undersigned, propns or of the above-namod
houee, being ..now preparet to receive guests, re-
Bpootfullr solicits a share of the publio patron
age. Smco last summer tuare has been added to
this hotel a four storied wtttg, H 0 feet in length, con
taining (beside tho bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlors,
for ladies, and two for gentlemen; also, a reception
room, Woah-joom, and apacionß bar-room. Bowling
Paloontf, Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold P&lt-wstsr
Bath Ropmshavebeenoonstruoted for the acoommo
cation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with gas. The bouse has been newly painted and Tur
nisheu while the shaded grounds surionnding it have
been put in complete ordor. A woH-manned pleasure
Yaoht.and an excellent Uandof Music, have been en
gaged for the season. J, McKIBBIN.
CARLISLE Tbo favorite resort for those
, who appreomte Grand Soenerv,
CuraberUrd ,o ! P». R“Se»> Eooioty, and a fiood
Accommodations for AQOi ® ,
300. For piHidulaw send for Cirou
iehms * VISSOHER.
JoT-3m Carhslo Spring, ra«
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Summer Resort will bo opened for
the Teoeption of Visitors on tho PliiST OF JUNK,
and kopt open till the let of October.
Tho-Hotel will bo under the management of Mr. A.
G.ALLLN, Whose oxpenenoe. courtepus manners, and
attention to his, guests, give the amplest assurance ol
oomfort and bind treatment.
to tolfK“Ate,SS . 0 h r .SU n ra, r er tlt,n
TTNITED SPATES HOTEL. LONG
BRANCH,.N. J. —The flubsoriber takes'this
mothod of informing hia friends and the publio, that on
and after J UNE 20th his house will be open for the rn
ooptionof guost*, when every, effort will be mode to
please those who may favor him. The houeo is plea
santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A
full view of.the ooean. good roads, stabling, &«., make
it on attractive Many house in th© country. The ooro
mumoation is aoocsslble by two dally lines Irnm foot of
Walnut-street wharf, viz.: 6A. M..and 3P. M.
. Referenoe-Grondy, Warden, A Co., 229 Chestnut
street. B. A. SHOEMAKER,
Je&-2m Proprietor*
OPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
-*-4 Lancaster County, Fonnsylvanift.—Tlus estab
lishment will be open by the Hth of June. The&d
vantagesofthisbeaututtlresortare: Moantaineoenory,
pure air, and soft water 5 every variety of baths, and
amusements; a good stock of livery horses, and oar
riagOß. For further particulars call oto JOSEPH B,
MYERS, corner Third and Vina Stroet* 5 JAMES 8.
EARLE, No. $l6 Chestnut Btreet, Philadelphia, or to
tho proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMAOHER; Ephrata
Post Office, Lancaster Conntr. Pa, mr9o-3m
COLUMBIA HOUSE, GAPE ISLAND—
'LLC-'p?. ,May, Nbw Jpr«9j.-Thi* largo, OnLolata
HOTI-.L will ta oponod. for tfio recaption of gue.t., on
the 25th June, 1860. The House has been completely
repaired, and refurnished. A new oookmg range, ovens,
steam boilers, and evory modern improvement added.
Extensive stabling attaoned to Hie premises
AU letters addressed to the subscribers. Cape Island.
New Jersey, will be promptly attended to.
•„ T tJil LAHtD-fc WOOLMAN.
Jaine* H.Lalrd,late proprietor FranUm House. Phila
delphia; S. B. woolman. formerly Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape Island. ;‘ jet*-d*m
CONGRESS nALL, GAPE ISLAND,
OAP B MAY, N.J.—This
Hotel will oe opened for the reoeptiob, of guests on SA
TURDAY, the 16th Inst. “
,Tho Bowling Alley* have been 1 removed,'and new
sleeping Tooms added, since fast sewm. ■
Jefl-6w WEST & THOMPSON, Proprietors. ,
CONGRESS lIALL—ATLANTIC.CITY,
J.—This spaqious House, situated at Atlantio
City, wilHie reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the 28th instant, by tho subscriber. The
House fronts tho beaeh 13? test! Avid# aspiegMU view
of the Uceun, and is near the Fisamc and AwL&t point.
No pains. will be spared to seeure tK, eomwft and con-
T f*B3£!! 0 suc " lj ' . ■ %'homab 0. Imjuuot.
SUMMER RESORTS." _
BEDLOE>'S7fI:O.®EX,
l j ■ ’ AIXANTfC; JKItSEy.
s&&^t«a , s n ff4^rf° omro^ 9i|mj
„fy? hivjb tfteo vatv touch imuroved.aild
eiQraooraf^rtable blinds having
put up at the windows. ‘ , , '-
2p?r««» moderat®. . *-*•,<•
‘ and Servants. Half Prioe.
l arlies should keep their seats until the oars arrive
* iyi 1 s^nß M® wnspiououe,
XLOYiTHAtJPLER’JS RAILROAD
fojd l§°bt B h ATLANTIC CITY, opposite the HHll
' »BST SITUATION ,ON THE ISLAND. '
Newly fitted .’tip with new beds .and beddiuff.
Boarding and Lodging gl per day. , jyMin
Mansion house, Atlantic city,
n„ r N. J., ISAAC THAY t R, (Into of Surf House,)
* ojpnflroti ' '
•»ujs bus been very ynuoh enlarged and un
proved. Hhh how a large number of Fanub Rooms, not
surtatijed by any hotel in this oily,
, *t »* lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
ha'Q beonUulto tie ocean* which will be lighted at
n| B la “ orn^l ® to t}ie water, by splendid roflect-
Attoohedto the house (but separate from the main
building) is a laree Hall for Hops And Parties,' with a
,i u 1 m*", * ce Creaiu and Coufeotionefy attached. Over
4110 nail there aYo forty sleeping roomsTorsiusldgentle
i-i* .-Mtore is also a play-ground for children* well
™ i ,l< * onoiosed, with swliira, &o.
ino department will be tuidor my own es
peom.l supervision, and Intrust that niy reputation is
suilic’ently established to satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpassed. • ,
l orins will be $l3 per weolc.
■ transient Boarders $3 per day.
attached to the House will take Hoarders to
a “U rrom theOooau free of oharge during bathing hours.
ISAAC THAYER.
1 INli'fib states hotTl,
’ V,. -MILI.KRSBURO; DAUPHIN COUNTY. PA.
, litis well-known Hotelhao been leased by the sub-,
sortbor. qnd has been thoroughly"rerovated and entirety
powly furnished. Millorstmrg Is situated In one of tho
most romantic regions of Pennsylvania: the Susque
hanna river Hows immediately by the to»n, and'aliords
gne lishmg; the mountmn scenery is unsurpassed in the
Btaf«. Game abounds m great' plenty, affording iline
■sport for huntsmen; the mountain streams abound with
trout in great plenty. City visitors, who are desirouß of
spending a few months in the country, will find this one
of thp‘most desirable places In Pennsylvania.’ The
North Pennsylvania Railroad passes the town, and it is
tM'WY communication with Philadelphia, Baltimore,
and New York. The subscriber will use every effort to
make his guests comfortable.
1 ' A. J. WARFIELD, Proprietor.
MdJergburg, Juno ft), 2360. jeHS-lm
SJOHF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY..N. J.
• This spaoious Hotel* poascssingtho most advanta
geous location at Atlantio City, having been recently
tmlarsqd, will be opened for the approaching season on
tils 9.h instant. , ,
Anev.wing throe stories high and 93 feet in length*
with verandah sutrounding it, naa beet* add’d, contain
ing 45 lorge and airy rooms, and extending to within 60
yards of the ocean* a fine prospeotof which is afforded
from almost every room in the house.
Gas u being Introduced into the building* additional
bathhouses will be erected, and numerous other im
provements made, it being the aim of the proprietor to
make the SURF HOUSE odd of the most attractive
piao*s of summer resort near Philadelphia.
The table will bo supplied in the most liberal manner,
and all possible care will be exexoised in tho general ar
rangements of the house .with, a view to the comfort
andconVemoncs ol guests.
'ihe «jtfmngAt Atlantio is unsurpassed - and the pure,
dry. atmosphere has proved to be particularly benefioial
to invalids.
Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address
the subscriber at the Surf House, or at the Ashland
street, Philadolphia. _
JeOmWf-gm - H. 8. JJKNBON.
•TiffANSION HOUSK, MAUOH CHUNK,
ITX CARBON CO., PA.—This is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, and
the proprietor flatters himself that thus far he has suc
ceeded in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa
tisfy all his guests.
The Rooms are newly and elegantly-furnished, and
the ratue always contains the very best the Markets
afford. -
The hotel is looated on the banks of the Lehigh,
dlreottappposite the railroad depot, and at the base of
planch Chunk Mountain. A path /cads from the rear of
the house to the top of this mountain* from whioh point,
some eignt hundred feet above the Lehigh, the most
sublime soene imaginable is presented.
The House is abundantly supplied with the best and
purest Mountain Sprint Water.
Hot and Cold Baths oan be taken at all times.
j>M-2a QJEORQb HOPPES, proprietor.
A MERICAN HOTEL, MAUOH CHUNK,
PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af
fording every oom ort to strangers and travellers.
Arrangements have been made this season to aeoom
modateSUMMEß BOARDERS. The most sublime
mountain eoenery and rural enjoyments are here af
forded., MICRAKLWILHkLM,
GEO? W. WILHELM.
Je3J-Uql Proprietors*
Heath house,
SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J„
Is now open for the reooption of company. Communi
cations by letter will be promptly attended to.
jell-lm D A. uKOWELL. Proprietor*
A 51ERI0AN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
Mrs. M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.-This favorite
hotel will open lortho reooption of visitors on MON
DAY, June 26th. It has been fitted up in the best style,
and every attention will be paid to the oomfort of its
guests. Jelfl-dtSopl
SEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—
DELAWARE HOUSE is now open for the season.
Jo)9-2m* JAMES MKCRAY. Proprietor.
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ANTEDr—A SUuation an Salesman, in
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DWELLING, No.* 1121 MOUNT VERNON
street Double three-story baek building, largeyard,
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No. 200 MARKET Btreet.__ ' JyiVsV
f^XECUTORS 1 SALE.—The Stock Fix
•■-A lures, and lease of the Wholesale Hat, Cap and
Straw. Goods tfouse,No. 417 Market street, for sale.
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trade, as it is a long established and favorably known
bouse, and withal an excellent fooaton. Inquire on
tbe premises for the Executors of the Estate of
jylS rowiCt JAMES 8. MARTIN. Bf., Dooeaaed.
Mfor rent—ready furnished
-SARALON BOARDING SCHOOL for Girla,
Dt n DEN Street, near Green, Germantown.
This established Bohool, with large, airy buildings and
shady grounds, is now offered on account of theqeath
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gjjj FOR BACE—A four-story brown-
Ka.,toQ9 residence. No. BiJ PINE street, opposite the
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or at 417 MARKET street, of the Executors or the
estate of James 8. Martin, Hr., deceased j)l3fmwfit*
TO LET—The first floor 6f the line Build
ing N 0,704 CHESTNUT street, formerly ooeupied
as a wholesale (and lately as a retail) Fanoy Goods and
Perfumery Store. Apply At the offioe of JULES HAUEL
Sc Co., No. 704 CBEaTNUT Street, Phila. JjH-lm
MISSOURI LAND!!
300,000 Acres for Sale, at priqes ranging from lift
to 60 cents per Acjre. m any quantities required.
TAXES piid, ana PATENTS procured for purcha
sers of Land under tbe Graduation Aot.
Plats furnished gratia by enclosing a postage stamp.
For further mformaton apply to
WILBON, RAWLINGS Sc CO.,
U. 8. and General Jftnd Agents,
Bft CHESTNUT Street.
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
. ST. LOUIS, MO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located,
jy2-3m . .
«FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY
RESIDENCE. with abont ten acres of Land, and
improvements, near the Brandywine, six miles south of
West Chester, near the Baltimore CentraOlaUroad.
Address „ J. W*LeON w
je 19-lm” Parkeville,Chester county, Pa.
M | TO LET OR FOR SALE—AFOUR-
Bastory house, double book buildings, all modern im
provements, in complete order; an elegant large yard.
Terms low to ft good tenant. Situated No. 1924
CHESTNUT Btreet. Apply at No, 719 CHESTNUT
Street, in the Masonic Hair. mySS-tf
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern section of
the oity, wotl adopted for a Nursery. Terms aooommoda
ting. For particulars address ** K,” at this offioe. apl7-tl
gm TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
fiM-Tho Machinery, Stock, and Fixtures of a large
Manufaoturr of PAPLft HANGINGS, replete with
every convenience for oarrying on an extensive busi
ness. Adesirable investment to persons of energy who
oan push the buvnesa. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire at S2B CHESTNUT Street.
jalBwfmtf if HART. MONTGOMERY, k CO.
HOARDING.
PERSONAL. —A Young Lady wishes
Board in a private family, between Seventh and
Blond, vine anq Poplar. Terms moderate. Address
*' Miss Douglass,” Blood's Despatch. It*
TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN OAN
be aooommodated with good airy apartments,
(with or without hnard.)in a private family, by apply
iog at No, 1127 Fit BERT Street. j yI4-2t*_
FAMIUES and Gentlemen desiring supe
rior board for tlie summer can now have choioe
of large, pool rooro»at92s WALNUT street, jylJ Im*
PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their families, or single gentlemen, oan be accom
modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at til 8 LOCUST qt.,
couth aidaof Washington oqoare. The location, b*mg
opposite to one of the handsomest parks iu tbe city, is
uon'ral, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting tho oily oan be aooommodated by the. day or
wedk. Terms moderate, A basementfroutrooiu, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for sn offioe. jelLtf
rpwo YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE
A accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with
or without board,Hn a private family. Location cen
tral. Address “TOLBERT,” through Blood's Dis
pritoh. ap23
MEDICINAI..
PROF. MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS.
There are lito.OOO Sufferers from J)IRKABEB of
the NERVOUS SYSTEM, in theoity of iMiMelrhm,
whocan beouredby using „ ,
PJU/KES'OR MORRIS
KUCEPHALOS,
Which in an original
and
WONDERFUL REMEDY. , „
Compounded from the private formula **l rr<«k*i>***r
Morris, M. D., of this oity.
It nets directly upon the Nerves
BY ABSORPTION
through the trial«’( a
to test its marvellous virtues.
Sufferers from
EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN.
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
GENERAL DEBILiTY.
NEURALGIA, m
RHEUMATISM. •
CHRONIC NERVOUSNESS, Ac.,
tv,II find th. „ 8 K ,
as directed ri the Ciroular. , .
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THY T 1 TRY Z\
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If you are exhausted by'over-ifiuch study,
If you suffer irom sleepless niglus,
If you are a victim to neuralgia,
IJ you are prostrated by ctoessive grief.
It you crave drinks,
K TRY IT! K
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TRY IT!
i • mw t
As it will remove miserable sensations VJhioh in
duce a morbid disposition towards mtemperanco.
TRY lT,if vouare suffering from Nervous Debility
in an, d it* M-’cMoT"'” 5
toyouVnorves.and worth many times its cost, in tho
relief afforded. ‘ „ , ...
Numerous testimonials from tho moat respootaolo
souroes can be seen, by applying at the omoe of the pro-
Pr j!» 0 repared by MOCKRIDGE A CO., No. «'-»North
FOURTH Street. . . „ „
cy And for Sale by Druggißts generally. jy7-if
Aflffiriy 1 For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER
AMUIAI MANENT CURE of this distressing com
plaint , use
eKN» T ’ s
BHONOHIAIi CIGABETTES,
Made by C. B. SEYMOUR A CO., 10T NASSAU
Street, New York. Prioe 81 ner l»ox; sent free by post
my7-Bra ifl FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’.
NOTICES.
rpilE FIRM OF AUNER & SCHOFIELD,
Carpenters, is this day disso.ved by mutual con
sent. GEO. A. AUNER,
July 1,1880-jyim* I.ANB SCHOFIELD.
TBE INTEREST DUE JULY 15th ON
the bonds of the Wyoming Canal Company will be
psidon presentation of the Coupon At tho Bank of
North Amgrioa. . .. >yM ?t?
BUSINESS CAHDS.
VB. PALMFR, THE ADVERTISING!
• AGENT, FIFTH and CHESTNUT, tivea hi,
views of the principle and best mode of Advertising,
daily, between 10 and 4 o’olook. Address
myil-8m Y. B. PALMER.
EJ, BAYLIS THOMAS,
• ATTORNEY-AT* LAW,
Has removed his office from No. 423 Arch street to No.
4«9 WALNUT Stroet.
Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan
tile Claims. The drafting and examination of wills,
? Conveyances, ABsienments, Briefs of Title, and other
nstraments of Writing, The managementof Exeoutor
ahips, Adrainiatratorships, and Trusts, superintended;
ana the best securities prooured for the permanent in
vestments of Money. JSatisfactory reference riven
when required. ap6o-oru*
Henry e. keene,
ATTORN EY'-AT-LAW.
Has REMOVED his oflioe from No. Md Walnut street
to No. am South THIRD Street. mhl7-6m*
HORACE SEE,
II MECHANICAL ENGINEER, and
v PATENT ATTORNEY.
No. 114 SouU SIXTH Street,
(Nearly opposite the County Courthouse,!
Prepares Specifications. Drowingo. Ao.,and trancacts
all other business connected with the obtaining of Let
tens Patent. 4m*
J WAGNER JERMON.
* ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW*
Offioe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street,
(Opposite Independence Square,)
Philadelphia, ...
By the aid of reliable Attorneys, at different pomU in
the United States, is enabled to prosecute and oolleot
claims of every description. , . , ,
PaT«oular attention'riven to the examination and re
covery of the claims of Legatees and Devisees,.and the
examination of Land Titles and sogunng tho interest!
of heirs and all persons interested in tho eame, mil
parts of the Union. . . „ .. _
Has the Statutes of all the States and is Commissioner
for most of them. . . „
Depositions carefully Uken under Commissions.
ftpll-flni _____
SFUGUET A SONB,
* IMPORTERa OK HAVANA CIGARS,
No. 218 South FRONT Street,
Reooive regularly a full assortment of deeiraW* C
OAKS, which they oiler at low rata*, for ofljgis cr as
nr«TK orsill* 4{ j»' >
ALFRED L. IIOUGII.
ijt PAPER MANUFACTUR U HfIVAGEN J
Orders solicited lor every desoriptiott of ' ....
PAPER AND MATIiH IA L 4.
No. IT South SIXTH Street, PMlkde ipM*
felt-gm* i :
OAWSON * NICHOLSON,
F NOS. MR Bim.
Dntwc.n Marke, and pjl9 a , tr,ut alre.ta
JAMES I*AWSON" Ii * I,KI j-*S. D. HICHOUSOH,
1.017 It*
£'I REASE—ISO bbls., 675 half (10., 400
quartor d0.,550 kitta, 500 1-quart oau>. 375 ,-qnart
ennn Patan"^Tallin Eti r iu r rsl v ”{3 r ,°
AMUSEMENTS.
pRNNA. ACADEMY OF THE HNS
. ii V^ , '. ,n7 bing a Urge collection of Painting# and Benlp
from ft A. M. tillT P.
miasion gg cU.. ciublren under W years, I>cents. fy?-tf
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE.
.A tKrtMtmod.lofio. rrnnd
’ _ «AHKET,IioYE BTRBKT.
llit Model til 3ft feet long, 34 feet wide, and U f«Bi
high; It tilted bygss jets,and u# woriysDera l
presented by 600 fitures, arrayed in JrwfJh Soaffii?
grounding !hcvarion.cwmj. siv. iti'rr.TkS,Jl
pwaranoe.
10 -
Admission, 25 cents; children, half price.
Fdmily/Tickets five for 91, and packs of ton, for
Clubs and Societies, $j &) tuyi-tf
By thereqdeat or a number of b'ohools and Societies
the Exhibition will be continned until the Mth inst.
SPORTING.
POINT BREEZE PARK.—Oh THURS
DAY NEXT.-19ill instant, at 4 p. M.. the horses
GEO. M PATCHEN and FLORA TkMplb will con
test mile heats, best three m five,toh% rneM> Tiok>
ets. 9ieach, toadmitamale person only; may boob*
tamed at the iigua l places. , , jyjg
WARNE S RIFLE AND PISTOL GAL
▼ ▼ LERY—Now open, corner of EIGHTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, 'ibis Gallery has a distance ol
thirty,yards for Rifle Shooting, with two large Sky
lights. 1 The most complete Gallery iri the Union.
, je2S-lm*
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
j§ABINE & DTJY.
INBURANCK AOKfJTS, No. Vil WALNUT StlMt.
Insure against lose or d&maze by Fire, on Cotton ana
Woollen Mills, and other Manufactories, Buildings,
Merchandise) Furaiture. and other property, on ravo
llCTKOPOUTA^^'ittaSfißiWßS:
PROVIDENCE *'
ARCTIC EIRE
HOPE EIRE INS^rtWl o^*^, 01
CITY FIRE INSU^N^^^W^WeJJ;
oermania miftSlWMftnfflC w -
HUMBOLDT EIrSISMS?
Cash Capital and Sarploa ABB.MS 61.
Apphcatlons m person or by note wUi reoeive prompt
attention. SABINE Sc DUY/Agents.
J4*3» No. 424 WALNUT Street.
|’HE ij;]N TERPKIBE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF' PHILADEPHIA.
(EIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
Uot vm& wmh&'Sijm**
DIRECTORS.
R lUtcbiord STU», fhWHU L. DA.WSOK.
William Mcß&s, (iso. h. Stvaht,
NALBEO EBA2IZ3. J.BH H. BboWK,
Jo hi. M. Atwood, B. a, Eabbbitoox,
Bum. TjJpBIDIOH, AIIDMW D. OA.B,
HsnHT G . p UP«JEtd -Mt
CHARLES W* COXE, Beoretarr. * j»U
OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY. No. 40« CHESTNUT Street.
, „ , „ Philadelphia, July 10,18 W.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this dar,
* dividend of three per cent, was declared, out of prd*
fits of the last six months, payable on demand.
Jyli-6t W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
rflHB. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
* , COMPANY OF .NEW YORK* . , r
BIX MILLION?OF DOLLARS,
tPVXIVSD WJhttT MOtttaAegS ON RBAX. UUVI
WORTH OVERfU^Oim
flkft premium# are i.owxx than in many other Cempfr
nlet, and the Diviaends have been niim.
This is a striotly Mbtttal Company• There are p*
Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFTH
PHONO TO THX INSFU9.
Pamphlets, and every information, mar be haft
•1 ATI?, on npyliqationto
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
8, W. corner FOURTH and WALNUi Btreik
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE!:
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordeoai L* Dawson, GeorgeH. btnart,
George M. Stroud. h. 8. wholes,
John b Myers, J. Puffier Leajninf«
Joseph Patterson, . William 0. Ludwig,
John M. Atwood, , Arthtr • Co«a,
Thomas H, Powers. GeorgeW. Tolacft,
William McKee. Tbo». Wattswi. nm-lylf*
Fame insurance company, no.
406 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA,
INWJRPORATED THE STATE OP
CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND JUBO
DIEXCTO&S
Samuel Wright. D. B. Birney,
Pm. W, Walters, J. W. Everman*
Chas. Riohardeon, Henry 4r.»
Sco. A, West, Jacob W. Stout.
. Wilson Davti, Menko Stern.
Tbps. S. Martin,
GEORGE W, DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice rtes't
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Beoretary. [jajl-ifU
F NSURANOE COMPANY OF TH»
*- STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE-No. ft EXCHANGE BUILD
ING'S,
Clicrtered in HW—Capital !IGo,ooo—Assets, January I*
15W, G«7,44« 69-100. , •
AU invested in round and available geeurmee—con
tinue to insure 00 Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks
of Me rcbar.diiy, Sr cogp-^ *’
Reury D- Sherrcrd« George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant. Jr..
Charles Macalerfor Tobias Waguer,
r.’illtam 8. Smith. Timms# 0. Wattses -
ic»m B. Budd. Hen nr G. Freeraav.
W;iinpi R. Whits, Charles£.Leww.
Leorre C. Carton.
HENRVO.BIIKRRKRD, President.
WiLLIAM nAßtnr.R.WeoTetarr 4a ft-arfm tt
INSURANCE COMPANY
Ci -Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIJtK INSURANCE on Uotusea and Merchandise
generally, on ffttor&We terms, oither limited or per-
Poloal ' 01RKCTUIIS.
Jeremiah Bonsr.ll, Kdwmrd IK Roberta.
John Q. Gionodo, John J. Gnflths,
Joehna T. Owen, Reuben C. Hale. ,
Thomas Marsh, John Mopoweft. Jr.,
Barn). L. Siredlet. Jae. T, Hate, Bellefbnte
JEREMIAH I3ONSALL, President,
JOHN Q. GINNOUO, Vice President,
Kdwahd W. Daviji. Secret* re
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED IBM—CHARTER PERPET-
WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Having a large paid-up Capital Btook and Bnrpma In
fested iu aouad and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dtrellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Veisola in Port and their oargoe., and other Personal
Property. All losses hberaUr and promptly adjusted,
niUKCTOBB', ,
Thoe.R.,Maris. John T. Lewus,
Johh Welslj, James R. Campbell.
Uamuel C. Rforlun. Edmund Q. Dutilh.
I'atnrk Bredy. Ohas. W. Poultney. -
President,
ALBERT 0, L. CRAWFORD, Seeretarr, fea tl
Quaker city insurance oompa-
PLUS 3359,745.79.— In«reaasaimnL«a or br
'tra, ami the Fenla of tho 80a. Inland Nanaation and
Tnmn.ortatgm R
K. ?. RCSS. Vtoo Prendent
H. H, 009GHHALL, Soo’j and Tmmnr.
8. H. BUTLHII, Awifltant Seoretar,.
DIRECTORS.
Georae H. Hart. E. P. Roua.
A. C. Cattell, Foster 8. Perkin*.
K. W. Uailer, Andre* R. Chambotr,
11. R. Cognhall. Samuel Jonei, 61. D..
Hon. H. M. Poller. mtt-tT
I VELA WAKE MUTUAL BAPKTI IN
OFFICE 8. E P CONNER, AND WAfcNBR
MAItPSfE’ INSURANCE
CAMOh" 1 ' 3 ' IHo all part, of the MTerH
On Merchandise generally.
thaatores-Dwelbnir Houjee,Ac.
AfeSKTStXF THE COMPANY.
November 1, Ifitt.
» Ar H*ikst fmtu*
8125,080, Philadelphia City 9 V cent. L0an....9 90
100,000. WAMOO
£ennxrhrama State 6 ot. Lmii.—.. OAOO 00
IIS.OCO, U. 3 6XIT oent. Noteeand
' interest duo *J<B M
«5)jX» U. 8. Treasury 8 V ot. Notea and later
cat due—.. - W,sis w
4125,000 Temporary Loan to tQ3 Oity of Phil a
delphia - - - mMK w
•50X00. Pennsylvania Railroad Sd mortgage
BY cent. Bonds 4SJ9B 01
810.000, tIJM M
, 14W) W«tP^hm P«.n„r „
shares stock Germantown Gas
interest and principal
guarantied by the oity of Phils-
delphia——.~ IMOO 00
91,909* 100 shares Pennsylrama Railroad - „
Company-^-,—VrTTe 09
99 M8, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rftil-
road Company WOO
fffASO, shores Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam
Tag Company. Philadelphia and
Savannah Steam Navigation Com
pany, Ooean flteam Navigation
Company, Philadelphia and Ha
vre da Groce Steam Tow Boat
Company, Philadelphia Exchange _
' Ginpanv —*2,910 00
agSS.366' 9408,718 94
Si>uds and Mortgages, and Real -Kstate, Of- lUIU
See Building-
Hills receivable for insurances made—- W
Balance due at Ageuciee-Preimumson Ma
rine Pobcies, interest, and other debts due
Ronp SKfsKlofiMdry Insurance Compa"
T}iet« .*..«« , • , , i , - ,m , m— 4 . I■ ■ ■ ■ W
Cashon Bepoeit in Bank &JHQ 91
tfIKUCTOftB.
Samoal H: Stofct*-
J. F.P*ni*ton»
llenrr 8lo&a#
Edward Dainnuteai
H. Jones Brooif*,
gjjencer M’llvaipti
ynomaa C. Han*.
Robert Burton,
iSS&tofaal.
ioWsfep.tt.b’,,
0. T. Morc&H) ||
M MARTfls" r^T«idea»-
!. HAND, Vioe President.
nrf tAinr. dia
William Marlin
Edmund A. Scud#.
Vhcopbilus Pauiaiss
John K. I’enyoM.
John C. Davu,
James Traquair,
William Ksre.Jr.,
James C.Jland,
William G. Ltwwii.
Joseph H. Beal.
Dr. Jt. M. Huston,
«eorge G. Lciper.
Hush Craig.
Chirles Ksifet WILUA .
THUS. C,
HENRY LYLDUHW. Bee
L"IFB INsORAKOB AiNtf TRUST COM*
PANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INfO
RANCE COMPANY, Northeast eorner of TBIHJP an 4
DOCK Street*. Asset*, $537,591 62. •
INSURES LIVES lor the whole term of drib-fra* ta
annuities and endearment—purchases b£»lnt«rwta iff
Real Estate, end nrJcrt all contTaot* dflprA'na onta*
* o TheT°aot e M o i:ieoutcrs, AdminJet/nicrt, Arffs***
e “" J ‘sfvsT4ii*'
pauicl L. Miller, K 9amn*i 1
fiffirdß^Sewbolfc'
William P, RacJtetf. tZSIS&JSS 1 * *
EarntteU^HjaK 8 * Yheophilni Pauldiaii
wiJS&H Kdmund A. Bonder, .
Wa£a£r* %gsM2£ir*
Win! rtsc b , Joseph M. Thomas,
Jans VT. noKHoP.Soorctar*. »b»
HEMOVAJLN.
J3EMOVAL.—JOHNBION. HOLLOWAY
IV & COWDKN, Proprietors of Hollowly'« Worm
Confection. Hollowny’e Arnica Plasters, and liiesken s
Touer Ointment, and Wholesale Dealer* in Family
Medicnea. havo removed to tJa«*t oommodiou* new
■tore. No. 23 North Sixth street, where they respectfully
invite their inendsand customers. **»* at
A. It. JOHNSON, DENTIST, m-
SttEßJforms his friends, and the publm. that he has
removed, from Areh street, to No. .Jod North NINI J»
Street, near Vine, where he ia prepared to atterd to all
operations in surgical and mechanical dentistry.
Jjlo-6t* _
IHA3TOR Oil* —Kast India, for sale by
WETHEHIbIi & BROTHER. 47 and 49 Nbrtb
9SCOND Street.
BREAD.
' MANUPACTUI&fc ■
MECHANICAL BAKEBY.
•** ** oar.maa a. tan poi.Lowm«
PLACES i
MECHAMICJUf JAKEHYi & W, oorner of )lfMd m 4
C. CLARK. —«—■—*—P SiJtr*e • tf e^ow
H. MoNEIL. *'/t^^° orn<f Sixth and
JATKO St ■ ffo, m street..
JOHN G. MOXJSY .w*No.llMVll»*reet.
T. P. SMITH No. US Norik Fifth rtxeeL
8. 800 Y ... — r —S. E. corner Fifth **d
w. W. MATHBWB e. 8 i
D. KNIGHT. Broad stroetf below Wal-
OEORSE QARVIN n"hl* Lombard Mr^t.
D. COURTNEY, —N. W,. oorasr Sixteenth
WM. COURTNEY n“*«UsSth'Tw.lflh
B. K. NAWAMAKBH.I-*-I.:F <s!s a 1 pireet, abor*
8. LENTZ.—- JWh »d
L. HOLLAND sJfe.?S£S,.«,.n
DAVID SADDLKH__ £Wt„U,
J.WEIOHTMAN etnet, beio*
«. 8. TOMKINS ifirSS'WSTxk Freni
H BROOKS.*-AA..S.*w?oap a g r ©f Seventh
F. MORRIS 1 -
E. B. TURNER N>T»i*Tf?S Fr<wt
8H UBTER_„,.. —sfw?oiira*rlltoe« end
THOS* T. BLEST Corner Nineteenth street
B. A SOWN a*,
/. MoINTYRE— —~Tweiity-Moan3**tr»et, ab.
ALEX. FULLERTQN r _ Comer of Fifth Chri*-
MRBi Ei KAMBLEK«^.2781 Contes itmt
D.F. St T. W. WOtF. tfl Girard avenue.
WM. McCHACKENtK Bwiltoa street#
R. R.BEAZLY ..—~ .N. W. ooroar of Twelfth
JULIUS KLEft- ...... ,8> W. cor? 1 oPSSrteentt
M. NIPPEB.~i~ 2C. corner
B,W.iSS?¥!2tli ant
j. l. .tor. m
C.H. RAINIER. Wtot PHlSsiphin. Mfcec.
N. L. YARNELL, Ltt^SSST 1 ”**"
JOHN B ARNDT Tmott aad Pin. Snn
SEO. B. TOWNSEND TMCkaUr.Faat
M. McCLBKS— -. Aiiantio City, N. J,''
D. HORTONJ Ftot*ne*,N.J.
BBBRLEIN - —_Cahsabfn,Fn,
JOB PRINTING.
NEW JOB PKINTINQ OFFICE
"THE PRESS”
I.prepnred toexsonte nsatiy.olmaplT aad expmlitiowdy
nut o.ncajrno* or
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTIN*.
BOOKS.
PAMPHLETS,
PAPER BOOKS,
BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
Prißtißf for AUCTIONEER*, LAWYERS,
MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS.
MECHANICS, BANKS,
RAILROAD AND INSURANCE
ML All ordera left at* the Publioatlon OHm of JU
rut. No. Of CHESTNUT STREET, will be wnmtVl
ttended to. JaM-tf
WINES AND LIQUORS.
TPHE VINE-GROWERS’ COMPANY OF
ff *Yoiw<SloW OJlX ’
TH IS CORPORATION, neiberisf itsahnr*-
holder! fourteen hundred Proynetor* ofshe hat Vine
yard* in tha Ihetnot of Cornao, lia exteallire TfiiWlafc
manta being loeatad in the oemtre of tee town of that
name, waa organised for tha exireee yeryoee of main'
t&ining the starsaard ehareoter of
, „ -PURE. dSsKAOBRAIfDY.
by yiuyymg that article, in all it* native aontr aad ax*
ceflenco.jto ta Foraign youtnaa. ami
ta bound down hr ita Statata of HanUaooa to Mafia
i ta transaction* enbraly to tha Braadf (town vithStCa
DiatriotofCocaao, aad wholly tha yrednea ofvW
yarda in that fiigkly-favored locality ; oano nnialtuii
whstovai admittiaff into ita itniihi—aanj Hiaaili
whioh imay haT* baan vrodaoad withoat tha Uamhiof
stud Distnot.
'Wlththe ohihct of extandinx the last rayatation of
their brand by raoh ■aana only aa will maattfcaan
ifoiklrnttw taaMiSMM Bumtfimammm
aii.doi.afall-ninibataMaaek.aii4 tha awe viUba
iluMMd or to tb. Trad* aad the ftblio, br the aader
mentioned rasyeotabla firm.
Everyboltl.i.MainTViti the eeMaleof theCoM-
P.nr —tbeoork. beer the mb. etaoi., Lid the laon.
ooatem an exaot deaenitioa of the .unlit?, dair .igam
ta fm-simile. by the Aveatof the Coeveay.
The BrandiM aov oCned ooann ol tvo dUbreat
analiue., both KU.ruiti*d to be muEt Mr. la .aabtr,
difleriay only in praatofafe, aad doneeeofaCaaaUi
ace rayrasentad. amtaola for family or modieinal mr-
KTo^^iiiiS^iN'^'sss^St
of itaaxtreme.aia t and bacaaaatha remote yanrof iu
actual prodsotiop la beyond yomtira ranfioatioß.
Objection* harmg been uryed that tha bottiaa are too
iargejand the Rmndy.ofa greateratrancth than.ia aaa
allysupplied to thepubbo, the Arantof tha Jomyaoy
ventures to exyreaa tha oyuuon that a large tetlln niTj
be preferred to a amaUer one, aad that in otefegninf the
article of tha exaot strength at which it wan exported
from Cognac, consumers may reoogmse the adrutace
of adding water to *uit their own taste, instead ofylF
QOOD GROCERIES.
FRED. E. SWOPE.
NO. ISOS MARKET STREET,
I ■ Three door* above Twelfth,
Ha* opened a welT-aelaetad aaeortsent or
I CHOICE FAMILY SROCEKIES
| FINETEAS,
Whioh he is prepared to furnish at the LQWKST
CASH PRICiA. jel-frtn-Sm
HOUSE.
GREAT EASTERN.
The city cars* conveying passenger* to the immediate
neighborhood or the Great Eastern* leave the Astor
House every two minutes duriss the day*
New York, July 3-tuthlm
JULY IST. 1860,
NBW FIRMS AND CHANGES.
MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS can
be supplied from a very superior assortment made from
Linen stook, or made to order.
WASEASTBS AT LOW FBICBS.
WM. F. MURPHY A SON’S
NEW STORE.
Stationer*, Lithographers* aad Letter-Prees Pnnteis
*lO5 OP THB LBD9E&*
No. 339 CHESTNUT Street.
Jel sw-tf
OOAPS.
►3 VAN HAAGKN A McKEONK’S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL DETEMVJS.
c “extra plSr
pa bl'owm.
FULLING TOILKT. he.
la.
PALM AIgMEL^
/HANDLES,
Kj parhafinb
OEBMI M»e.
Assorted sites.
Packed in plain or fancy boxes to suit any market.
Foraale by the agents of the manufacturer;,
THAfrT & MoKEONE.n aad MS. WHARVES,
felg-swtf
MRS. JAMES BETT8 } INVENTIONS
IYJL FOR LADlES.—Approved of aad highly recom
mended by the Medical profsasioa throe* hoot the United
States, Thirty Thousand Inva’ida naming beenedvieed
by their physician* to use her Surgical AfJrffSfv* ® be
would caution Merchant)* aad other* ageißst rurohasi»A
except at her rendesee, ÜBi WALNuT Stryt ? _whe/e
she can be coosoHSd kily,<>£,
andS. Her “ Hg l
cation. ScnlfteetoanTiarteftheLnltedStatsj. He
signature is on each arti«*» mnttnsha-t.
rm THE PUBLIC.
1 CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR.
The above patent is deemed, by eciemtifio and praetx
1 /v.tineii.to he the very beet .ever offered to the public,
and only to be sees in aortal operation Tor its
tnarttf to be appreciated. Nothing ever introduced la
; m perfectly adapted for ventilating private and peblio
btuUmsß. schools, hospitals, engine houses., mines,
•team and Bailing vessels, ana for the cure of mnoky
0i ?B?>hota*. e-d ..tail, .t
Personal attention will be given to all descriptions or
heating and ventilating by the undennrned. who has
LA IMS ON IRELAND.
\J O’GORMAN k WILBON,
Ko. IJ3 BROADWAY, N.w Yorh.
Having Mtabliihed uMum Correepondenoe anil
Agenote. throughout Ireland, will take chirr* of the
collection of Clhimi, LoiMlM. to., <u»d .tttndto oth.r
bmin.M in Mir part of that cooutrj. jMO-«totb3m
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF CHES
.1- TER COUNTY, and Commonwealth of Pennajl
V lS'th. matter or tb. Eltate or RICHARD McPHF.R,
BOIf, 1.1. of the tewnthip of Badetmr,, tn theocanti nl
dies or, and State of i’«nß*,lr»nra.iieo«aaed.
The h.ir* and legal reprM.ntatilr« of the KR’i 1
RICHARD MoPHKRRON, daoeaeed, and »«peoiali>
AIARG *R 8T BARNEB, 1 late McFbaraon.l the wife or
HENRY BARNES, ami a inter or laid dewaMd.rr
her betrs and legal ro*roa.ntatij.h, if MJ. Wlll take
remaining in the band* of the admnuitratpr. fcc., of lb.
said Richard' MoPhorWn, d«wa»d, aad >b«t tho sud
AnditorwtU.it at hi* office. tn the boronihof Wc«t
Cheater, ooontr of Clie»t«r nndState of Pannplvama,
oo tho FIRST DAY of AUGUST nut. MWlFo.ook A.
M.. when allpartto..lauctng to.be entitled tofud land
will present t&e evidence of their title, or be thereifu r
"• te, r** “ r ?fVSs3l f k SMITH/iUli,,
Jan. W, JMS. JrtltbM
CIRCULARS,
BILLHEADS,
LABELS.
COMPANIES.