: ; *n iamiflWrwi po»t, w. I akaald Jaat m wUMriy W»*»'*»- ,t fI>MWW-of a JoSSuo ftSife ’•(HWWMfiPWljwteoj jWiaim ia araotiw. . tMmmy m* wl»k aafttj that mui rutpliad witk to** our eatima-1 , sv .m£srayss£3il£ > •iMM’Mi artiM*. at,tktt totality) to «*twr«^aOiJjljnlH* ri:lfa«iK4tooTBßin*oMie«iir*a' •<>-? •UticjaWli Ik* tkiailr and tka warWMPraaadnotba alnitfMid. In'bne'r*aa«s t >b,M(j“ 'J» ‘ - Quaker «&/faa*aka : “ flbattla Ihckiaa.” aad aakk ta dilfe ialakaritM dlflktaat; pneaa. In tkam. afltka'variona atitehaa known 1 &rednibi*bad,''»sdta tkar w their ewH mamrMctMnrs, anil kaive bean for aaaaral jaart lartafr eafcaHd intnppljing tha trada all onrlke llattia, it mar raadilg ba inferrod that oar aiti- V|a,o*a baya tkairOaktaib’ttaSawina Maellaa Una naiaakliafoaaaoauaoriatndhenß,aad ai lover prieai tkaaakaa>»- kaaa.«kMlU«aU foc .baagtaa in an part of tka oitr, #djjall)fe‘.it ba,board'tha'artajaara naniaw katwaan IfflaSvudO^pabland'. ' / ': 'jifj^intii»k'lrvaitt>',;ri^ii'ffitß»iTan:—Tbefsa flnal in ajdof tka Wyba Minion Hebool trin, tra ob •rmr/ ba cfiotinoed. at Sanaom-atraat fiall, anotkar day t , „Bre.atlviaaiall arao triab to apatui a. plaaaant aaiataf to tea ptsaaab ,v\ ■' i :•■. f "isr - ■'■■■ JApis***', with' the GoiimiUM aocomp»nj. ioflkw, V*u visit yiMtordojr•ftOTßooa to X. mw , •itsailr*, Wairmtorj fortho KMmfsoiur* of &»W tmltt row.; H*(r»oU, »rd FsrfonwrT, Jlo. HT CkfMj They Wnninlaadwithiittareet the vnrioiia obaynttobVoonneetedWitb thaynaenfootans, nnd ex . preeef d mnnheatMecntonwith thrlrviiit. Mr. Baaln'e - fltetor.iathoHioetfxceneivebl tbnMad inthie eou try, aadnotwcoalled byenyfn Knrrpe. *-> FnWsoiiß AKb FUriLiKB repairing to the.differ- Wt d*** l of eninrner reeertjeborM got fall to tekewith M*mcAT»n Fioe. which ,» e; a, eafe, ppiedrV Wad certain’cur* Mr habitant oon ■tteattoe. dyeyayeln,:etek'edd nervooe headache, oad biHedaeAcliohe reeerellr. Thor eonaiatof yare Alex iMdx jMU. Bandi ad vitk tbs but aaality.of nromn- Ink eoekilfallyinlald ib the Bt an to prevent detention hltet*e.:Priw *7Kt*rata par box. Meauihet«r#d by if' ArvxßA axti caop TOB 'nairbD iximumT atNiur*o:ebar," ited I ,oiler > Im yim ehonld imme diately hegin to live. oad the bast vat to eeoomyliehit lefodejuFienklia adneed, which, woe, * Mulct small nm f ,'!tdmUIW B*Tiß«. FWad> Ho. 1M gentb Fonrth atract, baton: Chenut. Philadelphia. There it will drew *wjerenet.lntetMt,,without riek, sad oon beWrithdravn at any time, on demand. Thia o’d and rcUabtenotnyaor fitter sutrendii. Sere edvertioement ".Imi»tiWr?icievwit« ,th* Aoe.—No branch of . tteeinerejraa ad vnooedmore rap.dlr than themanufan tep».of I ClotkVef.';Cht:tiog kWebeenrednoed to .cer tain uiueewhee inoorayeteot bande, end meehanieal ■Mil hu enabled the manufacturer to prodaoe aa entire •Kl&rwfcaVoied to bodemandedfor e tingle reran t. Mthwßrewiiataee Clothing HnA of. SookbiU fc Wit •on, Hoe. m e*d«w Cbertwt etreet, abort Bixtti, sn ee»n*efM«iil(-Ofgit*»ente for gen'lemen nndyonthe MM|MifHM>n:k*W*>'Wod every furehaur can , reet eeauredof obtelninsthe foil Tain* of hie Maty in •Mgdot, iMbWnWbld, edmfoitnble. IMewniigt nodwr •tijubieoiffiilng..; v ;y. ~;' 6 \'s... ?“ . A' jut and efteitehle regard fcrtht right, of often, a. wpUeefor hie own, baa indued lira •■annum Broxng,■- the eetebroted' ftehioner and ekrthier or Ho. OPT Cheitnut itiret, to., moat arete Me •yatemof Marking *x!tTU,M droku’e OM-priee Oiff CieUumt Amyenam, 80, 007 Okeet-’ .«rt*luti>v/« ,J ‘l «" £■ ;■ .. jell-tf obl'ha«d ‘dciiD.,SpKi!to Xhlawa- Ofeiegainiilk ireat oetetnity. ami tke drmuel it Niaereulne rayidlr. ' Itc beneieial okaraetar i> 4t- Stby tkaoyaadi, aud:it U pnmoanoed liy ditUki ■d pbysMau.td fat auyeyior to uyotkerneodi -Bpei»e Water now in ue. ThealmoUmirwnlou ■uaa Whieh'itliupeTroraied lead neio believe that it . ladjedsaad (o become e*ten*ively ued in tketreedeient, eit.ypeFeuny’dieOMey wMckordiaary remadiee failto oweKii3t»,«ireti»e ipropertiu'ere aetabUahed beyond noMand Ifcow or oat na4«M vto may drtiUty, or fromWr df .tiO (ItfMafrlfrvlifoVtfcUWftttri* ne*ori6ed.toiiroit* trial. 8m odrortuMMat.- myiMly . Dwaw-WWiitMilcVPiTciitßS, tetrllj pUtod, M’nHtfMdmtuabdaonm*. »o»tfI»r >«f<«wator oool«r«,' and a tvriotr-of otkof rij>]o« r «t yrioM rimfior from #l eo •„ f.,';',-''- '. ’Jb?' Xo»« rtf Tittrkttr*, io« okMtaw mo a oostylolA tomivtMAtaifeUktadf of booMkeeyiag AitielM. at E. 8. PaTtoft k CoS* hoase-ftarniahinc store, lottthviai AOrßTQfafyTßclAßdßooke,, . .T . ? ... > _ SPEOrAENOTIOEB. • AnAe^ras-' ♦l4H*r»iaißt:«r AUDEFOiMUH willrtortljr bsintro told tot « public for tbi an of f'haiobM. Leotore Xomatf Ac., 4c- JUsufattertd sod for asU st the Ear latosment JP#pot,aisBootb TENTH 6tre«t,brP. >'■ '■ ■' • JJhb T.uotrsAKn Doiejf.tfaiufou Quis Tnmni Jari. n>twt*d ta iut>4 iot >re»»rt*«, Mo; **«)»** , yr. i. fcktt * co 7, ■' Wqbld.’’ —The newpenny Daily u retalwli' ieMived b; W- B. ZIBBBB.IOB Booth THIaH atftst, Ajant tot tha'jiabliahara. Babaoiibara eaaiivre Uurrad to slmoat all aarta of tt< oit», Laave )imm Metewitfc *1 bbbr. r -- jauw Mgjr» fß,»‘ j-.ywunir; '!»*• . . i wwifl. ■- ' T»OY*», th* oMMi 1 wri beat leandy lnwwp Cyr Ex .nmutltui SAW; mi: MIC K. OOCKMMUBHBS JIIWS.aTWb, mi/MiUITb?S. ,PLHAS. MOTHS, Oil AIN WO«M9,i|^ifIttDEHiHBKCTS. , STMa«iNU>eMt,'6i3 MOADWAY, Hi Y. : 3aHW;bßPteinKa<<«««rTj»hare.. | mjlMra - Sasbs.—A raj ' Mice *aiwrteu*tef SALAMaHDKM for aale at ree eouUe aricee, Ho. *M OHESTHUT FMladalabia. jWSj A ! s’*: -■: ,J " •.■ :*v»hk a watkon. . Hjltwo Hafxtt Tab** Onuiß>-Ctißlimbrtt>tltiiiifFnnilnii< . .* ■ ; [' ~ V RIILU!i . CMowju reoeirM eFeniajr.aad m anr amottat tarteor email. ' l FIVE PKK CHIPS. lateral U ae'i for nose; from the da* it La tat ia. . AThaaeonaj laelwaretaMheeila OOLB trhtaeVer it leealMtor.aad withoatnotioe. - : 4’ MeM* iaraeePreo from jfewottiarr. JdMittiitrMfri, r>ww.«d»o,and otherTraetaae.ialareeof email au to rameineloa*orabortterigd. i. i!, %>' «. The oooeF'nMind froai D»eo4tora m laraatoa is Heal Briiteilfortiaiee. Onraad Henta, aad ether tint -1 '~v-\ rXoflM a#w «vMrr tey-W ALN (TT Anote «wlh« l Mi >n>w TMrd ftrwa*, (tip ffSIAHSKJS SaVIVO fOTtO—UOATHWW? Count* Sac oa o aad Waliic* Sraaaia.—Dotoaiu re ieaivrt in email and lane anotutta, from all olaaaea of tM eommanltF.aaAelloini |e»»ro«t at th« r»to of FIVE A C&HT. t*f eaaam. Maaer tinf he dtaah bTehoeie vitheat leaa efla fereat. ‘ ■ -« •■ ; " Odtoe ofen dailr> from • aotili o’oloafc, end ea Man- See aAi.HiftirSe*. aatUniae la tha arasiaa. PraaS- Gnif***** Samura ■’.'Maiwitra? Jjlpergona .who heaatoaaet g«*ta» MaQhnraewMaA win not *a rform the.mtfc txttctoil,an.informed that SINOBE’tII4 ahloea after fell .Mi do ear hurt of nor*. No one la etar OHJarTHW. tt, ; :/'(h»;.FHiaa Olomifsof taH Laths* ‘ 'Strum, Medals the heat manner, exareaeir tor *E * TAHi' SALES; LOWEST>aelUet anoaa muked le td. ed-ar* Midve this tobathaoalrhlrmerof daallne v; '-'V: , r ifforfce t». Ye st e rd»y, 4n%fitit f“orflUt*A»d - , wW*ra la turn nw«ifp for moit. twJo i«al*opuMb«»at„ irittit aMlwant"., Tfi® marktt otofMi aoua tiiimital t 6 m bbla at tMfMttfer 4o; jlcMO Tot ; t»)Mjll(0«kelc n ai «» • KwtidjftjeoiD*. and, JBaatara* S&srasiS'rr.s.'SSrSSr™ 4»iw»ciAi. Tko .Money ! *ti«iie«." •' • ' :V -';i>Binap«tr»ra.'Jon» m, 1M0,; ‘ Yeeterday morning.'lhere wM a dr® feclinj nt' the Stookßeardialtkeurh borrieuewu vertfdnil, knd tb’e fanaiee veiv wuk-' ffltr loane ndranoed a fraotitm.and OKt* fivtf (o0A»o*»)*oU.«^,to c W. .LthighyaUty toAd laaßlta aa<). told «». to «Ji-ran imcrove mFntof.*Jtfr Irtish sont is Also hi«b«r. Boksmiss :Wlßinir i* okly fuoy r*. ats cent,. »bould the ciders of the notssioyenme'or.soon to tail due. present Uus amoam for reimbursement or extension mall this month, the .authority to .reissue espinng onJuneSO. At present there is nearly nmateen-twentietiia of the issue outstanding, a large portion overdue.” From the Herald we learn that the following divi. dends ha R e been declared :The Boston and Worcester Railroad Company *a semi ahonal dividend of four per cent; p-iyable July t; the Douglas Axe Company, a •emi'annhal dividend'of wix per cent; the Goodhue Fire Insurance, Company, a dividend of six per oeot., payable on demand • the Union Bank of Rochester, a semi-annael dividend of-fonr per oent., payable Jbly 5r tbe Traders* Bask and the Rochester City Bank, a semi* annual dividend of 6 per pent', payable in July. - The ' oston Pat ears.that“ Oar manufactnring com panies, as they settle their accounts, make very favor able exhibi's. .The Appleton has wade IQK pep cent, and pays 5; the .Middlesex II per cent, and pays 5; tbe Salmon Falls 9 per cent, probable dividend 8 Tbe oent,aadsriU probably pay 6. 1p * •j he following is thh amount of ooal transported on the Fohnyikill Navigation for the .week ending Thursday, June 14,1800:-' ■ '* _ * ' • Tone; Cwfc. From Port Carbon 10.419 JO Pottsnlle...... *•*—. 137800 flohnylkiU Haven - 27.043 00 -■rort Clinton..-. * ...... 1,844 00 Total for one week,., Previously tola T«ar-~~ «^»oo 380,544 14 Total ~ ..... ih„:«WH To *ame time laet/v*ar...... 408 ®7 15 The- fol!owing- r ie theamount of coal transported on the'Philadelphia and .Reading Railroad*' daring the whole ending Thunder* Jan* 14» 3890: From Port Carbon....- ...... . F0tfam11*......—.. - Sobuylkm Hawn —~~ . . Aaburo. Fort Clinton. . , Total forwt«b. Praviouly thi* jaar. - T0ta1..... To nine time last yoar~— — - The »fupm«nt* of coal over the Hoati ogdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad, for the week endinr June U,W|O, MMaiated to. 9.903T0ne. Freyio*uly this year. . “ toui; Seme date last rear. ’ Increase ■ —...... «• Receipts ol Prodooe *1 New York. June 14; Colon* ba1e5....—.... Ott* ftoeiß, bbt* ~ Flour. bbls. 8.798 TO,T»hl*. Cm Met), do bees. ' *4l Turpentine, bbla. H ... Wheat. bushels,.._ .MS,SH jhs'tpTttbeptiiie.bbia - .. Corn,bushels 93906 whiskey'*bb!s.;..„ k . ■ 444 «ats, bushels-.,...... OMO Le*th*r v »Ldee. Bariev, bushels..• S Hidei*ifb............. ]!Sv Rye.bushels —. .. Ashes,pgs..~. ___ 4* Beer. wit.......... .. T0faaM0.Mf1......... 447 Pork,pM"~."~~ .. Rice, oasis— 100 Baoon.pcs KHTailow* ks Batter.pgs 1,880 J-uir»r,b615.—...... - « Cheese, pgs 1,871 pts lard, pee. SB Starch* u 5......... W001,0a1e5—...... 14 Dressed H0g5......... 1,07* Philadelphia Stock Exchange' Sales, June 18. 1850. Rsronros nr 8, K, Slaymaebr, 814 X Walnut Street* FIRST BOARD. 1000 Pena* Com 8a; w. ..,66 1 300OitySeC Sl£ e&sbJOLV 1m da.......New IM* WPob»!fev6«. 76* MiPi RR6aSmtea*fi.» W 0 E.inir*Chattel 101. Sl* ff -' W* Cten ft Anb 6a’M. M ““** V 49 (100 Lehigh Scrip,,-.... 36X 10 do JL.bo.36X 00 (io 3*J< 10 do ... 85X S d0...-._ 86 % 8 do 80 loNPeaneß sjf M do.* 8% 11 , d0,*,.. ....too 8 K }Vt? ... g# 7LeMghVaiß.;.... W do .. l lOUmon BkofTenn. to i BOA*DB. SCatairissa R.......... X 90 Cheat A Walnut St.. 77 m - do.; 10* do m 40 Lehigh Scrip S6g BBTWEBiN 3000 N Poona R 6* 70* MONPannaft 10* .... 07 3600 KlmireCaattelM*. . 4 Pbila 4b Trenton.. .134 0 CatoiricM R.. ~. X SECOND BOARD. MOO Feans Bt.;« Jff, *0 Lehigh Sorip bs 3$ •oQCft?6fCs?.....Mlk«o do ......... 36» ,MBeadinx k«• ’f».. Tim o do.. ssx *MO ...... 7«X 8 W do ;.B5« me d044’.... ..Ifi,? 8 x MOO Al'e* .Gitr-Oe ii •Oftpo&ThirdStE.... 45 •dm to Ohio A Penn A IMo ris Canal pref ..114 5* Lehigh Scrip—U.. {• Jfl d 0... *u's ««>...si io w im r 4sk » 90 Kfuiofiofi Bk. 66 , CLOSING PRIGS®—STEADY. _ Bid, Atked. . Bid. **tud ! 818 »t®H*:JF» R&'fcSS&V 1 - * 8g iMd^lvTSi.-. ■&*'*& UhCl,*N Scrip. »3 31, leading bd« *&. 84* 84* North Feans R... Btf a£ lead mloe *44.. lo*>» 10*3 North Penns 11««,7n}4 70m iudmtSf’M... 74K 75 Nth FeinsK Mi. 17 *3 geima R....--. . »* CsUR UtmtbdfSO -St.: niac&RSd mite ml fg F?kd AKtAthR.. .. 54 Momf Cnfoon. .85 R ?U*o A TbdSts R. 44K 45Af Mom*Cal prf.ll4 IW, Wait Phils R.... 5 .: Oehnjl Na*se*B* 7» THtfSpruo* & Pine ■WJ *6tmfl*avfm«f.BS ' 81 'Green It t'ostee.. 90 SOK asiaggfc-a * ** IMPORTATIONS. -'Reported for the Prass.l - - MA.TANZAB-.BrU Ashby-968 fabds suvar SObxsdo SO bhds ■*(**»«* 9 casks honey John Mason k. Co. . Waterbary—4s*bale*cot-, ton Thos Rinser. , • MARINE INTEIaMGENCE,' IKS FOURTH PAGE. ASRTVED. Brig Dorothea, (Horw) Tonreldsea, from Gibraltar April 16, with mdee to order. Brig Ashby.(Br) Dodge. 16 days from Matansas, with rarar, noywi, utf boner in /oho Mown A Co. ■ Orlo “ , ' fcbrL Waterbury,fiwinnerton, 17 daps from Apala ebieota, with enttoß to Thos B>ni er- Behr Geo J Weaver, Tunnell, t days from Indian Ri- Ter. with corn to J W Bacon. Behr Darnel J Barth. Evans, 1 dap from Indian River* with corn to’Neall & Merriman Steamer Concord. Norman, 24 hours fronfNew York. W>tb mdeeto Wm M. Baird fc Co. Barf* Co’ E E Kendriok. Canfield* 4 days from Alba ny, with mdse to Daal McCarthy, "LEAKED. SehrM RCarliile, Lana, New Haven, captain. The British bnr Ashby, from Matenxa*. arrived here tbie forenoon, and will he detained a few boor* only for ventiletion. She will reach theoitr tbl* evening. . . *=-, -.•••- 1 - W. W. WEST. .. -MEMORANDA. , Bohr Prank A Bail j Cept Carver. sailed from Trinidad do Coba May Si for Searnort* Me* and on the night of the Slth, daring a atronntele. spruit a leak, and despite all handset the ngm. oouid not keen her Dee. on the »fa ehe bad five feet of water In her nold: and ae Cane Corientee was tsetaht. attempted to run her ashore, to save clothing, materials, Ac. tmt she thumped so beam- If on the bar that abe was, abandoned by lowering, the boats, into whloh the oaptain jeefc none provisions and water, nsd landed next day. On the Ist of June a vessel bore in sight. which, proved to be the eobr Eleanor B Cornwell, bound to Provrooetown. for which the oaptain and orew m«de. and were taken on board. Cast Carver says he wee put cm board tbe lightship on the Five-fa thom Bank* whose eaptata treated him with kindness and hospitality, and save him a paceas# to Philadelphia, for which be will ever remember, him with profound lfatit«de< Steamship Fmsevlvasia, Teal, sailed from Riobmond 14th inst for Philadelphia. Steamship City of Baltimore, Petrie, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool* ' Steamship De Soto. Bellook, oleared at New York Uth ipst. for Havana and New York. Steamship Kenneheo. Johnson* henoe* arrived at New York yesterday, and oleared to retarn. Steamship Vanderbilt. Lefevre, for Southampton and Havre t oleared at New York yesterday. steamship Baltimore, Greene, oleared at Baltimore I4th inst. for Havana. Ship Victoria Beed. Preble, at Calontta Apnl S3d» was chartered for Philadelphia at BIT per ton., - Ship Tkqe. WattaotuAUea. cleared at New York yes* tordavJWr New Lodcon. • - .. Ship PHsabeth Hamilton.. Cobb, from Harrs, na Ply mouth, arrived at New York yesterday. Bark Adelaide. Wingate. from Rin de Janeiro 6th alt. arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Left sbiee Pocahontas, dlaohr AlKatroes, do: Gratte, from Ixmdon. Mar 7. lat*eB. lopsew.aawshin Pampero, steering 8 BW. Bark Biariefr. Smith, for New York, was loading at Rio de Jaoefro 4th ult. Bark Cavalier. McLeod, from Rio de Janeiro 7th ult, arrived at Baltimore yesterday. Bark Chase, Rnffie, from Riode Janeiro, arrived up rnnviws. from fia*ua for Falmouth* B*wMipokeo7tbinrt,Jstastt,roo«7Btr. t Barks Ann B Groat,Swam, and Clara Haxall. Dut ton mUedfrom Riobmofid 14th inst, for Mode Janeiro. Brig for .Philadelphia, sailed from "Sehr.Borison. Jarvis* fbr Philadelphia, oleared at N York yesterday. 'kohrs AJTirrell. Higgins, J Ireland. Steelman, Sarah Clark JJ riffle. North Faoifie, ftleroy 13 B gulden, Bmltb, SJ Bright. Higgins, and J Wiihameon, Jr, winsmors, arrived at Potion 14ih lost • Bchr It H Daley. Stevens, oleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia; ■ Bohr Kate Kaltahan, Kail ah an, hence, arrived at Richmond 14th inst. Btre Josephine, Green, and Novelty, flhav, henoe, ar nved at New York yesterday. • .MARRIED. CAVBN—WOOD.—On the morn'ngof the 14th inst* by Rev. Jnbn-Patton Mr. .Joseph L. Caven to Miss iiutHTit, at Uw 8(. Paul'. M. B. P««02M«, «B Catharine-.treet, -by Rev. I. V. Meredith. Mr Robert watwork to • Mi«a Annie B. H B t^EtlklJ^-Nlcfll, SMpN.-<)a Toeeday moraine'. hQ to Mli.'pallfeli.fdaijshl.r '^oWATRUR/t-OASS.—In German town-on thelJtb jaataet, hv K.v. Warren Rendojeh. Mr. Henry Chat bnr-'to Miss Ja-r Csss, both of Newark* NJ. * mwELL —HUGHE^— OLINE—K*OWLEB.—On theMßli inaUnti br the rlt«v. JohnMoKean, rdwin Bewail, Vto- to Miaa.Mary Hn»be.,and Georce Cline, KW-, tn Min Vuor M. Knowto. all or thle oily. * the «h November le»t, by Her. Geo. Cbendler.J. Boreeneki to Annie Adelia J. MoetMUS, pots or tbie oiti. . * ; DIED. MAf.rut.-Mi tiieutb init.'. -Win. J- Martin, «on-in attend bis fucerobTromhU late residence, on the Lan* WUtf r turnfile. Hsverford township. Delaware county, ok, gundayraornii ji, at e otek»k. Funeral to Bt.Beopis’.Cburoft.^Havirford. * > .the Uth instant, ilr. Charles Aeey, io the Mth year oj his aka.- - - a r .- FunertJ froiu bm late vssidsnoe, Gold back’s avenue, Peootad street, below Girard avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon * at 8 o'clook. * - BkVBoNc*A)il the 14th instant, Charles Bryson* aged residetioe.No,SKenworrhy’s below Eighth,'on Sunday nfter- th« iWitestahv fahlttiogtori CUfton, in the7l« 4 -yearofjusue, formeriy of Lewli. Dsi. Funeral from hit .late, residence. No. 1» Christian street.'below Second, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 PFITZSrMMdNWLon the.Mthin.Unt,^Math.w Pita timmons. in the 94th yeirof hie age. . ' • - Funeral from his lata r«»]danoe. No.B EaUm'piape, between Frankford rmw' and ; Front .street,on Sunday wiftof RiohM lombard'*#* tatoirTtilrUeatF, thli (SitardiCW- UwO»at 4 o'olool.- /V ; '• -J' • ; , . * Funeral frtm bu late residence; Oxfo’d street, below SMoad:jyftLt OMwiday)afternoon, at 1 o’cPok., . 8 Mlt H.—< mjh el4th instant, George, son of John TV and Elisabeth Smith, aged 8 veare and 4 months. V . ‘ frunersl from the residenoe of his-parents* 418 Sooth Tf&hj&aatl \ht« | Saturday > afternoon, at 6 o'clock. * u*WBrEAU 4 --OQtheiSth»iut,,Mar)r Sophia, daughter of Jacob and Ehz»beth urns ead. . „ . _ from the resTdedne of her parent*, No ; 2MK. Eleventh street, this (Saturday )afternooa, atB o'clock.* ye rofii e **M l iust.,Mrs.Busan T lJey,iathe,Mth * the residence of her son; Georgs'W. McCoy. No. 8(8 Franklin street, above Brawn, thlalfia-. turday)aft4rnoon, atao'oKok.- . GUMpßft. MOURNING GOODS. . - BlMk Baresei and Grape Marets, 8-4.7-4, and 8-4,Wide; Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges, Camel’s, Hair. Bareces.Summer Born Dasines; Ohalii, Crape Chalie, Taraartiaes, TaraniaUtti, fine Mou.selraede Laines, Lawns, Gran .ms/ Organdies, Silks, Foulards. „ ' Chaliada i/htnes, Barege Mantid** and Points : Barege, Grenadine Barege and Grenadine Shawls} Ban CJmb olios, Fans, Summer Gloves aid iftwiyw^ayjli jel , , f , !v Ifo. 918 OHEBNUT BtreeL rpms ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE— JL CLARK'B Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indeuMy. They do tbeir work better than mk, without its trouble or risk of Blotting, Kaeh will mark 9 QQO articles. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by J). C. I LOS * Agents for the Manufacturer, No.-911 CHBBTNUT Street. • • .. W*n ARRIVALB AT. THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, O ONTIN KNTALf—B. B. corner of Ninth and Chestnnt. Mr Whitney, Phila JLHeokman, Cin.O JohnKllqour,Cin,O t lJCorser&wf. Portland J Corraiok Jr, Harrisburg H Uhler, Harrisburg OH Brenemsn, Lancaster J W Harris. Tenn Nelson Applebaob. Pa I BParker, Burlington Baml Musselman, ra O West, Balt S Bascom, Cm, O J K Lea, Miss E K Wigtin. Me J Dawson, Columbus, 0 J S Powell, V* A Z Bailer, Jr, Fla H A George. N V HD Faulkner, NY’ FH Smith. Newark MissK I) Smith. Newark Miss J D Smith, Newark W H Branlem, Imi J Johnson' 8s la. Ohio ■ Alt S«al k, la, Plnla * Bilbsbeek. Cm, O ■ GhaS T Randall, Boston Mr Morfit. «y L J Albertson, Pa , Jae B Wall, Burlington Mrs Wall & da. Burlington WJ Palmer,NC RobtSSmall, o a R 8 Horsey. Ind 8 ft Lyman & wf, Portland 8 C BlanobanlA wf, Me OWjyTight, Del , G W Cl.ment,Lakeco, O JnoPLeebreok, Pa WB Wilkins; Del H W neSaussure & la, 8 0 >•!*■ Reynolds.SC • B BVuoent fine, Pa „ Geo Brook, Pa„ „ , Alex Reed, ' Chester i oo, Pa Levi Mattson. Port Carbon H D Barth t wf, N Y Mrs Adams, N Y Mrs OolA, N Y W E Turner A la, Del « R McCarter. N J R B Jarett NY.- - JIH Wheeler.NY, J Hotchkiss, New Haven O Underwood, Boston 8 T Fairchild, NY Alf L Black k la,« J W S Lee, Ga Geo B Rogers, Boston Mies M l Rogors,Boston T T Weirman, Harrjslrarg Miss Weirman, Harrisburg Mis* Warlord.» arnshurg BenJ F Butler.Mas* W W book & lady, N Y E P Rosa, NY- R M,Field, Boston J Howard, NY O Pohe*ty, Boston ~ Oliver Stevens, Boston w B Fletcher, Providenoe H B MoLender. Ga 0 OEsty, Mass . _„ JWBmon.NO T W Purnell fc wf, N Y H 8 Evans West Chester E CRedmgton & wf, Vt N H B Davison, Ale Amos Hoyt, N Y uhas Calhoun A la. Balt A *• Miles, LbUisvillo N O MoLean. Cm, 0 J Howard Jr, NY ACA llen. Mexioo Mrs Alien A daugb, Mexico H - L Plumb, Mexico V Winfree A la, va Master J 8 wmtree, Va Miss A w, Win ree.Va L Riley,NY 1 Mi*sMoBorley NY P W Hoaglsnd. Jersey City N Jersey City L H VanT>eupe. NY BDPhillips, ft Y L Van Reeder. N Y Chas M WhUker, N Y CftytSJoiiei Ala, USA Fi.ramest,NJ « Tons. Cwi. .. 10,603 01 5.03 I<> ~~ 18 836 0* 63600 5 40)3 GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnnt streets. JasM Nixon, NY Jas F Lamdin, U 8N Geo Tried, Easton Robt Batlantyne, Easton L F Chapman, M Chunk J Monday. N Y T Boott Stewart. Pittsburg T B Lancaster, Harrisburg J F. Arnoll, Milwaukee 8 Wufslow, Md as Osborne A ta, Md MissOsbor e. Md Thos Gitraore Ohio B Bramord, Ohio Ijouis Martin, Troy, NY S J Ancona, Reading Jas M Manley, NY Jno » Hewnt, Md M Hurley Va J T H Hastings A ta, N Y John O Hammond. NY H Duolap, Pa Thos M Murphy. Ohio . ZHu ley. N J RobtStimpson, Del Jas Logan, Del BH Butler, Brooklyn Miss Butler. Brooklyn * Auk Kanenbley, N Y Jno Sohmadeke. Brooklyn RBPoit.NO JMussine.NO M Wolff, Paducah, Ky J Watdburg A la, Ga Richard Cowan N A Hardee A la. Ga Riobardßobell, NY N PMitchell, N Y Miss Mitchell' N Y Thos Martin A la, Md GNHus]am,Va Mrsßuslara.Va Miss Hnsiam, Va G T Bolling A wife, Balt W Pritchard, N J Cnpt Oilles. U 8 N BtephenFnUeT, N Y Andrew Kelton, N Y O Caldwell A Is, NJ A G Crotsman,Huntingdon C Thompton A w, Nomst’n R J Norwood, i>a J E Norwood, La Felix Oe Lee, La JMHnnt Miss J P)acide,Va Mies Plaoide, Va W H Bowling. Wash. D O J Henry, Wash, DC J Hagerman, Reading Riohard Ludlow, Phua H t'ogsebaU. Germantown J Bishop. UsN Mrs / RiohmondjlTY Miss F Phelps, NY T WBwift, N Y Mrs H Coel N Y Mrs T D Hoover, N Y Cbae -‘ewetf, PottsvilJe Miss f'dey, NY *1 H Phillips to la, (vast] Rev Dr Butler, Wash G W Bee bee, N r - 8 M Shoemaker, Balt W P Bmull, Harrisburg R Colly, N Y V 8 Anderson, fit Louis ~ T 8 Hemphill, Canada Mrs Hemphill. Canada H MoPall A la. N Y J Chu/ohm- Brooklyn >ndw McClelland Brook’n Col Allen, Prov, Hi Ertw G Palmer. 8 O Mr*. M almer A da. 8 C Frank 8 Bond, N Y Sami Capewe)!, N Y Jno Falconer,.Balt Joe E Cole H Rfdgely. Del J o Whitcbunse. N Y JH • ennell N Y J D Lowry, Balt B F Stevens, N Y . 88 87106 .. 803,168 0* „ 81804018 80464 “ 66 44 •• ttiSKCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth street, roiow Arob. 8 G Turner, Qbawneetown t Ranna, Ohio John MoNeish. Blooms burg W E Bmith, New Hope W W pitt, Ind „ , JMHu’ra*. Mt Holly T A Livermore. Galena, 111 W W Fry burger ind OFByown, Balt - WmF. Putnam, Danvers A G M Provott, Trenton.N J W T McPherson, Johnst'n J Klnges.ee A wf, Hahisburg AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut. above Fifth. J T Walling, Phila Geo Camming, Fa J Hammett Blairerille G E noger, Ma H OScott A la. Md D M Wagner. Bellefonte J R h.veihart. W Chester E J Homer, Wilmington M Brennan, N Y L Manner. Milford,Me Jno Waterhouse, Richmond John HuMlej, N Y Dr H Yerkes, Piicenixviils N Fenuwnou, N J Min L Nororost, NJ Dr L h Allen A la, N Y H Wyraan Ala,N Y. . G H Wjman A ste, N Y MlnMoliy Wyaaa, N Y Henry M King, Newark 8 BKrag. Newark JohnPhillipt,Del WR Phillips. Dei ABerw.n.NV J W Shoemaker, Tatbaque JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. K 8 Hoover, Danville J R F nlay A la, 8t Louis John H*noook, Pa Miss Painter A niece. N J E 8 Hate. N J BA«ordon,NY A H Games. N H H G Barry Ga GeoCodman,Maes ' AMitoheiiiWashlngton J HMoi*re. Lancaster PJ Barry, Tamaqna W Brigs*. L'wittown >-slfe R Nott f J Keelm. Fort Clintons N A Carr, Patterson MJ Barney, Pa W ST. LOUIS HOTEL-Chestnut etreet, ab. Thi rd. John Robinson, Phila Jss H Oliver. Ohio N Ball 4b wf, Boston . WCt>win,NJ - J B Baeaswanath & la, N Y O A Albert. Texas JH Desilver Media AAnsbecher N Y WJ Hill, NY J M King. Waterford J H Beckett Oswego H Mansfield, N Y Jno ABimpSon, N V E A Kerf, Baltimore WNHarrisou, Baltimore GFork,N Y W Daniel, fIY K F Pendleton, Del STATES l/MON HOTEL-Market street, above Sixth. 0 Hinmen k la, Pottiville J Jeffers L Park. Marietta; Pa JL Tokes, Blair co fti T Dill. Altoona WW Brown, Beilefonte 1) J Primer, Beilefonte L N lohnson, N Y H Leaman. Lano oo John H Mone, Columbia •tehn Laverty t Pa • 8 Moore, Pa John Fasworlb. Fa _ Jas H PownalL Lano co J Finnev A la.Hanover,NH Geo C Green Pa M H Wilson, Pa Miss Patterson, Perry oo J B Parke, Parksbnrg, Pa j P Bertram, Pottsvillc Thos K Watt, Latrobe, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Bixth st. above Chestnut. J Tovoe, WestCbester Jesse 0 Hioks Chatham .NT Hayes,Chatham,Pa Isaac Bertolet.Roading M Pcnnook. Wilminsron N P Zimmerman, Md Knot Prixer, Doyiestown PA" gerton fc la, Del W R Shuler. Chester *o VG Stubbs. York oo !> 8 Hoopes. Wilmington M H Berne, N Y .T P Osmond. Chester oo - F Taylor, west Chester John Ji Britton, Wilmington FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Marcet. Paml W Miller, N J HJOwen. Cin. O E M Parry, Bristol. Fa K Edel. Bustleton John McCofiniok, Pa Wm Mulligan. Phila K B Crowell, Phila Chas Emory, Del NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. A 8 Ely, J.ehanon D M Karmany, I^banon H • Martin, lilt Jov - F B Frantz. Mt Joy Mias 8 Young. York, Pa M Übler tc fa. N J HjiSimpson, Ohio W Wilson Delaware B Hooker A wf.Carnpbella'o C P Floan. Bloorasburg ,T W Chamiierlin, Bloomsb’g J H Ramsav, T©na Miss M A Thompson, Fa J 0 Q. Stone, York, Pa BLACK PEAR HOTEL.—Third st.above Cailowhill. 0 Clemmens. Chee Val'ey Dr F Vanartsdalen. Pa M Reohard. Hamburg Beth QVanpelt. Pa Thos H Wolf, Oanboro Chns weana. Allentown John Barnett. Tremont H H Harnett, Tremont J A 1. ice, Tremont , Henry *• Rorer, Ciney, Pa Joel Bruner. TuipiviUe Levi "Jemen*, Doyiestown Wm P&ff Newtown A Buokman. Pa i E Young. Pa I L T r e?ler Yardleyville i asoer Roads, Byberry AS Roads. Southampton Jr u "utbraeff, Mt Auburn John Vnndersloot, Slunoy F T Beans, Yardleyville J R Bnokman, Bucks oo Jacob 0 Rook, Newtown BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second *L. below Vine. A 8 Cadwallader. Pa SBMooro.NJ 1, L Lewis, N J John Weatman, N J • Jos W Wood, He&ville John Blair, Doyiestown JaaWNewbold. Books oo u Merrick, Lambertville T K Piokennr, Bucks oo ftarouel Baker. Buoks oo H Morns, Willow Grove J Polk A la, Bucks oo J F Palmer, Bucks oo Jonas V ly, Buoks co Timothy Ely. Buoks oo Geo P Merriok, Buoks co H G Moore, Plumstcd H C Parry, Attleboro T O Atkinson, Pa Alex German, Newtown JobirPalmar, Pa Amos Corson, Mi* dletown Lemuel Hopnook, Newtown John C Rich, Middletown E Atkmson & la, Buoks oo Jeese James, Buoks oo J G Hunt, Cincinnati, 0 John Roberts, Hyberry M Reeder. Solebury i James Vandergrift, fa Lewis Buokman. NeWtown Jacob Westfall, Pa Hiram O Clark. N J H B Hough, Phila John Farren, Buoks co E K Warford, Doyiestown Wm P Crozer, Buoks co MOUNT VERNON HOTEL- Seoond st.. above Arch, H Harvey, 0 G WBarnes, Nsrrowsbnrg Peter A L Q.uiok, Milford Airs 0 flamilet, Pottsville A D Clayton, <«ewtown W R Dickinson, Pa t J Thompson. Pa H Smith, Harrisburg jas Middleton, Pottsville Thos T Boyd, fa J Skinner, Pa THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. 8 G Collins Sandusky, O V Danforth, Sanduricy, 0 JL Kerr. Wrightsville W Hobson. lowa A Manning. Lancaster M Yardley, Doyle«town W H Champion, Mt Holly Bcnj Haywood, Pottsville MBKOHANTS'HOUSE—Third *t.. above CallowHiU. John MoNelsh. Pa M G MoFadden k la, Pa Daniel Reed, Hazleton C F Wilson. Montg oo wm Thompson .Doyiestown J R Rice. Doyiestown W K Mower, Allentown Mathias Stover, Montg oo H Hsrtzel, Bucks oo BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third st„ above Cailowhill. J CSohropp. Baltimore OBPtouehton. Reading T 8 Leisennng, Pittsburg Ben] Beans, Buoks 00, Fa- J Smith, Buoks co, Fa MoCUSKER.—On the 14th iostant, James Mo- Cuakei* m the 89th year of hit age. ry-y» THE REV. If. E. SMITH, OF BROOK- I kjf . LYW. will nreaoh in the First reformed Dutoh Church. N. W. oorner of BKV«!NTH and SPRING GARDEN Street*, on TO-MORROW. Servioe in tho morning at 10 odock; In the evening at 8. it* rry* SABBATH SERVICES. UNION TENT, LL3 ELEVENTH and Fl’i ZWATER Streets.- Sany Mornme Prayer Meeting. 7 A. M : Prayer a set* mg, at 4P. M.; Preaohlng, by Rev. ROBERT W VTTB, 4H P.M.; end by Rep. J. W. CRBORAFT atSP.M Great Childrente Meeting THIB-AFTERNOON nt 5 o'olook, It* ffg* SPIRITUALISM.—CONFERENCES Will be held at BANBOM-BTREKT HALL on SUNDAY, at IQH A. M. and 8 P. M. Admission five cents. it* rrs» UNITARIAN SERVICES. BY REV li-t. Mj* McDaniel, in handel and haydn hall, to-morrow MORNING, at half past 10. Evening at 8 o’clock. Beats free. it* ■» rrr* NOT I CB.-A MEETING OF THE ILj? STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORB CENTRAL RAILROAD will be held at aVONDALE. on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at 1 o’clock P. M.. to take Into consideration the present financial condition of the Company. ftnAdje adopt suoh measures ae they may deem secure the proaeoution of the work extending the Rfflfoau towards Baltimore, and the successful working of the road. jelQ.sr RO HT. HODQBON, Secretary. ry*s=» “ABRAHAM’S ANSWER.”-.REV. lUf R. A. CARDEN on tljle subjeot.TO-MORROW (Sabbath) *FTERNON. 3}i o’otook, in the Church, corner SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Owing to the Fair being held in Amarioan Mechanics’ Hall the Unitmservioes will be held in the above-named Churoh lit*] J. NDLFN. OFFICE OF THE DONALDSON IM !lj PROVKMRN'r AND IiAILROAD COMPANY, HmßTSSonthTHlßD,Street, Waehingtcn Buildings, P s}oji!Se.— The Internet Couponson the SEVEN PER CENT Mortgage Bonds of this Coropany. doe June id, will be paid on presentation on and alter that date. Jel4 Bt* ALBERT B. ECKEL, Treasurer, rrT**Posir office, PHILADA.j pa.- IL?- JUNB 19th. 1890. tinand after THURSDAY, theUth instant, a DAILY MML will be made us at this offoe, during the Sum- XLTA! 0 ' Cwk,li « tv kVXWk’:l * je,i'9t ' fortran '* THE< SATURDAY, 1860, UP 90 12 O r OLOCK LAST SIORT. rrS»»TATEMEWT OF THE UNION BANK. 11 < ns required by the Beoand section o f the Act of General Aksemblr oftliTsCAmmoßWeaHh, approved tM J3tb day of D. 1897. ' 'Amount ofloani anu dieooHUte. W H duerromothertiahks.v 70964# “ of notes in circulation 93A6Q 8 «depositf, including balances due __ : . ' rtoowerbMka,... _Phi» AVMhraiA, June Wth, CITY OF , ' ~ v , > 1. J&mea Lesley, Cumer of tue UnUm Bauk.beiug sworn depose and say that the above statement is oor* .reot, to the best of my knowledge and belief. _ . . , JAHRd ILmLBY. OMktar, - Sworn before me, this; Wh day of June, A. B- IMP. ‘ U . DAVID BEiTLER. Alderman. ![YS» CHURCH QF THE CO VENANT.-MCR i!L? vices in CONCERT HALL. Chestnut, above , Twelfth street, everr BUND AY, at IOH A. M., and 8 P. ? IS1„ by the Bev B. T. NOAKEB. Beotor. H* THE LAND OF HADKS I-OVER A hundred thousand communications fro r »» tie ■land of spirits have neenrec ived through the remMk able writing, test medium, DR J. V. m vNSF'SiLD. Mulutttdss.daU'. visit bis rooms, 030 ARCH Btreet. > nd are reoelvins messages from their fr ends in nlnt life. Dr, M. will remain a few dars longer, t; at those who doubt this great truth may prove its reliability, NOTICK.-TIIE ANNUAL. MKETING iLf, m ol the Stockholder* of the GAMpEN AND AT LAN TIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on THUKSDAY. Ju«e 28, 1860, between the hour* of 10 A. Al. and 2 P. M., at the office of the -oompanv. Cooper's Point, Camden, New Jersey, to elect Direotoraofaeid •mSP ,6rVe f ° r e M . OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA U 3 AND READING RAILROAD COMP AN Maxell,lBBo, The holders of the bonds of thle Company, due July 1, 1860, oan now receive, upon application at this omoe,U Kir oent. in cash, upon the terms specified In the oirou-* r attached, The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of £140,000 per annum, ns established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, heldJanuaryO, 1860, and in pursuance of the oontraot, entered into by he oompanyand duly recorded, to carry the same into ffeot. _ Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Noltcf to th* Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1880. These bonds are seoured by the first mortgages onjhe road, amounting in the aggrorate to £3,906,400. The net revenue for the last fisoalyear was six times the amount of the annual ini oreat on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a penod of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the saourity of the mortgages in tho. precise oonditionin which they are now held. Fresh sheets of oonponsTor the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus oflO per oent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their assenttng to the extension. This bonus wiU bq paid in oash to Ihe bearers or the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the omoe of the Company, or to its agents, for endorsement.' - ' - Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be furnished 1 ox application. By order of the Board of Manager*. ml-tf a. W. aTrIITHKNNV. fiecrelarr. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. FRUIT JARS! / FRUIT JARS. FRUIT JARS, TUB BEST FRUIT JARS. THE BUST FRUIT JARS. TUB VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. THE FBUIT JARS! WRIGHT, SMITH. & 00,, No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, Offer to the trade the beet bruit Jara out. Call anil ue their uuelitiee te.ted br ekperliaente. jel, tl,! pAOTION—FRUt-H FRUIT JABS.—The nav in market. The eeuume have HarteH’. name on tbe oover. Manufacturer, n* d.r the patent. .... RARTELL k LktchwokiTi, JeU lmif* , Wo. 13 Worth FIFTH etreet. POISON— FRESH FBUIT JARS—The acid of fruit riwe.e corrode, the lurf.oe of metal; be oareful. therefore, to purehase ply Jars of class and Oovera of Glass. KARTELL’S PATENT AlR y**®kAf,B *V I ? a i® admitted obe tbe omy reliable and perfectlyjrafe Jar in market , era e ■r* -.HAhTELL A JtKTCHWORTH, Jel3-Imif* Manufiioturers,No. 13 N. FiF* Estreat. Tt') not GO INTO THIS country ■rf, hou ’J?obaain z HARTELL'B ALL-GLA*B. AIR-TIGH*ARS.-Mis« Nicholeon'soele br ted oook book, with full directions for putting up Iruit*. Ao.» ® gether . 600 other ueefur receipts, »n robaaer wit ATELL’fI PATENT ALL GLASS at |P° T lOH of HA om l aT JARe • LGTCHWORTH, aRTELL k North FIFTH Street. DIVIDENDS. CORN EXCHANGE BANK, _ Pnu.4nxi.PHiA, May 1,1880. The Directors have THIS DAY ddolared a Dividend f THREE PER OENTTontbe Capital Bteok, dear of late Tax, and payable on demand. * mvl-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier EDUCATIONAL. Hf ISS lUOY R MAYER and Mrs. R. tember 17th, 1880. , c Je3-lm JAPANESE! JAPANESE!J. JAPANESE! „ Handtqme Engravibgsof tlif. Visit o r the Japanese to Baldwin A Co.’* Locomotive works. Sellers A .Co. s Maohine*hops, Comelih* A Co.*g Chandelier ondGas F l*X a J?J f . fU > ic irb *<> * Ac. BEK TH E XLLUh RATED . Jne IW§uAkR 8 8UFPLBMENT, OF THIS MORN ING-will onnuln—The fhU report o’ the reception of the D"! EG ATE* (torn tbe OLD TIfiRTAN ASSEMBLY OP r, HK UNITED ST AT 88, hr theGKNKRAL ‘S-SEMfICY OF THE vßEBßJf the ADD REBB op DR M URR *Y. Ac. FULL REPORT OP TPB BuDlfi-TION OF THE THF TEL* GRAPHIC aND LOG *L NEWS HOTE • AR RIV ALB-A BLR E DITO RIA LB. The INOUIRER is printed on FINE WRITE FA PMR. Y'ut BALE BY ALL NEWe AGENTS. - FRICK TWO CENT*. Serve'! by CAREFUL CARRIERS, ata very,EARLY the morning.in the cltr. and in all towns edjaoent to Philadelphia- for TW KLVk CENTS A WKEK payable to the C«rners. OPF'OE No I‘Jl Sooth i'HIHD Street. Philadelphia, BEND YOUR NAME TO THE OFFICE. * j*l6 JAPANESE! JAPANESE! JAPANESE ! Hfindwine Knxravin*, cf the Visit ortho Jop&now to Baida in * Co desire to obtain all the SUPPLEMENTS now being issued that their names should b* on the regular oarrier routes, as (he 1“ I'ttiited. Bn. *«nd your name to the OFPfCE, 121 South THIRD Street. TWELVE OENTe.a week, FIFTY CENTS a month, SIX DOL- IiAKa a yo orland county, SO miles west of Barrisburg, andare aooessible from all the East ern and houthern titles by railroad to Harrisburg, thence on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newvflle, thence * ight miles staging, in new and easy ooaohes, to tbeBpnngs. , Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Wash inston, in the morning.oars, arrive at the Springs the same evening at fip SI. This property baa obangeil hands, ant) has undergene a thorough repair; a iarze building has been ♦•reoted. in whioh are warm and cold Baths, andevery arrangement lias been made for the comfort and oonvemenoe of vi sitors. New stabling has been erected; horses and carriages will alwars be on hand for hire. Terms moderate. Mails daily. For oitoulars and particulars, address the proprietors. jelMm KENAGA. KOSER, COYLE, & CO. TVOTIOE. —A Meeting of the Associate IT known as the,'• Amygdaloid Minins Company of Lake Superior,” will be hold at office of the Company, in the oity of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the Id of Ju y, 1860, in pursuance of the orovislons of the Si sec tion ol the act supplementary to an net to authorize the formation of Corperatioas for Mining. Smelting. Ac., passed by the Legislature of Michigan, and approved on the 6th of February, 1869, for the purpose of electing Directors and adopting By-Laws for the government or raid Association, ana the transaction of euoh other business as may properly oome before said meeting. j j.^X«: Philadelphia, June M, 1860. Jel6 Uk JX . JONES & CO.'S IMPROAHBD • NOISELESS SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, warranted the most simple, less complicated, and supe rior to any in the market for fcimlv use and manufaolu ring purposes. A child oan operate tuem, The inventor having been for several years’ Foreman, Model-raaker, at d Experimenter tor I. M. Singer k i -0., is a guaran tee or n s praotloal experience and ability in producing a perfect machine, adapted to the wan sof tbe people. Pnoe 945. performing ail that the 81U0 Maahines here tofore sold have done and with greater 'ace »nd feoilitr. Perfect satisfaction warranted, or money refunded No oharte for msiraotlon. Office and Salesroom, No. 594 AHCHMreet, W. WILLARD, Agent, HS—, THE AD hW EXPRESS pSHs9BcO.,Offioe32o CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Psokagect Merohand se. Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to,all the principal town, .nd Oitu, of th. UmWd 8g“^ gANDFOM> JelO tf General Superintendent. ' CTRANGERS VISITING THE OITY, . S'i'l.YjffilM.kfyrf PioturM. .hould not fell to call at RB'MEli’B Gallery, fECOND street above Green, bafore eoinir elaewnan, Frloe, moderate. It* ffclL LEMON—Grass, for salts by WE * BHO ™ 4T .‘ na NEW PUBLICATIONS. •JIHJS DAY IS PUBLISHED , the WORLD; AN INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER, IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND THE LATEST IN TELLIGENCE.UPON MATTERS OF PUBLIC interest from every quarter This intdiligeuce iu furnished, in some good measure at least, by nswspapers already established and ably oonduotedj but.THE WORLD has originated m the widely-prevalent feeling that tbe time has ootne for living Christianity to assert Itself in eeoular Journalism more positively than it has yet done, and will adapt itself to that acknowledged want. Neither assuming nor seeking to be a preacher of religious doctrine, it yet will recognize, in all its judgments upon the praoti-. oal affairs oflifo, the authority and effioaoy of Christian principles. Its capital has keen supplied by members of various reHgiousdenomiuationn, and it will do its work. Without bias, on the common ground of the great primal Christian truths, r FRUIT JARS. 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The Company also received the first premium— * geld medal—from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in 1353. „ , *. , These Watches have now been in the market for nearly ten year#,' during which time they have beesr tested as to aoouraoy. durability, and reliability in every' oonceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory timo-piecea ever offered to tha public; • • ' This result has been brought about by a striot applica tion of mechanical science to the construction of the Watch from its very inception, rendering it when finished, mathematically oorrect in all its proportions, and necessaril) as perfect & time-keeper as it is possi ble to make. The Company have tested their Watohes in many in stances by actual dally noting, and the result of’this test has been that theylmve exhibited a rata equal in regularity to the beat mariito chronometer. N. fi.—We have jost introduced a aete ityh of Watch, elaborately finished, and thinner than any we have hitherto produced, with several improvements-calcu lated to insure the greatest aoouraoy of performanoe.f and to prevent the nsoal accidents and derangements to whioh foreign watohts are liable. -- - The following is from Mr. Porter, the well-known Marine Chronometer and Watchmaker: * Boston, April*), 1860. Mr. R, I£. Robbin*. ZVeajuMr, Je. 1 \ Bear Sir; Since my note to yon of September* 1816, I have sold a number of your Company's Watohee; and, hear cood reports from them without exception. They five me no trouble and my customers every satisfaction Reoently, a shipmaster * to whom I sold one last year* oalled to say that his Chronometer having broken down at sea, ho navigated his vessel safely home by his Waltham Watch. Yoara truly, aUMMKR GOODS * AT KKD'o^i'^BIOES, Previous t'i making an alteration in their Store. They are determined to carry no TAIN FABRICS over to another Season. . ' The •ssortmentjincludes ~ . . SILK and LACE MANTILLAS of every description, SHAWLS for the moat fastidious, Foula-d and Blaok Bilks, rarty Drees Goods, . ?romennde Dreie Goode, ourist Drees Goods, Nest D'eea Goods, Bathing Plaids, Musqnito Netting, Tarlotoo for looking glasses, fco., «q.*, , Besides os good an assortment as will be found in the oity.of . Hosiery, Gloves, , . Mitts, Embroideries. Domestic Goods, and GENTLEMEN’S BURNISHING GOODS. lel6»tf EIGHTH AND AftQg bTREBTB, \J DOUBLE WIDTHS. Chene Wide Siilt and Wool Mixtures. Chene double-width Mohairs. Marked down to snoh low prices as will Insure speedy Barege Robes, from S 3 CO to 910. Extra Cheap Robes. $4 to $O, Neat and stylish Bareges. Jon 8. B. oora.r o'r C Nsf 5 j^MAKKB’r. DRESS STDFFS TO DUM’ERS AND MATCH. Sniped Busters. Mixed. , do. ' Chene do. Bayadere do. Bilk Chilly, do. Laos Mantles. Jel3 8. E. oornei MftßtrilM. Solid ►ilk. Pull Baobs. Plain Styles. Genteel. Laco Boutrous. a», C!ILK AND LAUE MANTLES. ® FRENCH LAOE BOTONOUB AMD POINTER. Will open till* tiff- a h*M*oti!« aourtnunt of Lodi**’ and hisses’ Mantles* of the newest jgtylM. niuch below the usual prices* at . 8. V. 1. HUNTER’S No. 40 gouth sliCONffistrtot. IRISH LINENS, A. 1 fresh 1 invoice of (Mtr jnsss. lust received. , * , These Goods are selected expressly for, our familv Sade, and are guarantied free from any admi stare of ST f H k mfw% s . ra .t. £JGOIOE ENGLISH DAIRY O HEEBE C. H. MATTSON, Dealer in fine Groceries, , arch AMD TEETH STREETS, S WTALNUT-STRirT THEATES.' - ” Bo!« lanM.,. :.v; A.> OAR EBTROS 1 ' Ba«n«. Al«ul ..-... -ldt‘ |T\foDONOUGH’S bAIRTUS BAGS aiA STREET. THREE NEW PLAYS. s AMD .. - PADDY’S WBTliiS© 0 LlOl THE OMMBUBa THE BEST COMPANY IN THE CITY. GOLOMON’S TEMPLE. \~A^issietiflasfsiSite& in the immense saloon of _ . » MARKKT, ABOVK , STREET, The Model i. af.et tom, „ fMt vide, aad li Mat hub i Uebtod be m ih Jala, and th* miattiim n praanM br M arrayad.in JnMaMl, rarroßaeins the vanoo. eoarta, (tive it a lif.-lib* u waraaoa. J-Eaad tat Kl. n. itb to tth obaa.; 1 Cbran.,Mb ahap.)id Chrntu hah. and American,, in great, variety. Belts. niMin StooUpgs, buspensones, shoulder Braces. Syn&ges££e mT&-trjulTl i! THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. Established it Fowlpi, Wills, A Co,, yty Is oven day and evening, for the sale or Book* /A on Phrenology, Physiology, * atar-Cure, Ae.: Bn and for _ .phrenological EXAMINATIONS. The importance of Phrenotofv'Uk the training of th*» young, the selection of occupations and oompaaioes. andm every department of aotivelife, is felland .ac knowledged by all intelligent persons who are aotumat ed with its facts. Written descriptions from daguerreotype* will t» sent br mail for two dollars. , Cs “ on “ of book » "»« tr “jW L. CAPBM, Mo. m CHESTNUT Street, eeeeiS mgrjt HbTImImU. . mr± AMBLER TEES, Dentist, would inform hi. friend, and the Alumni of the High Sehool. that he has opened an Omea at 1.18 CHEST NUT Street. T-eth ehtrsoted without min ieM *t* a THE JAPANESE AND ALL 01'HEBS •bobld so to 'RUTTBR’S PHRENOLOGICAL BOOM and haya than taanji daaoribad, at th« ■outneaatoornar of -IXTHand NORTH atnata above MAMItbT. Houra Bto IS A. M. jelt-Jt* -Jgf GREEN TURTLE SOUP—Served ■Wop TO-DAY and TO-oORKOW^ No. 809 MARKET gtraat. JfarTURTLE AND OLAM SODP served Binneri from 13 to 3 o’elook. MrtS-tf rte M«S. M. 8- BISHOP’S PARISIAN MUIILLINEire ESTABLISHMENT, No, 181 ft CHESTNUT street, next door to the 8L La wren©# Hotel. royM-Im tTHE BEST ABB CHEAPEST. —Bay Umbrella* and Parasol* of '"ytmaswiL t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, In every variety, ohea», at mtM-tjjlif Mr FAIRB MJKS’ PLATFORM SCALES Water department, June 13, IB6o.—The attention of water renters Moulted to the {hot that, on the let day of July, fifteen per cent. „ , jelpTst W. J. JP. WHITE, BegUter. f~iRUDE TURPENTINE—7S bbla Spts \j Tuwntine. hard and aoft.m etore and forißale by BOWIiKY. Aj3BBUItN£R, k CO* Ho. ir Souta WHAftYBg. - Rosin, pitch, and tab.—2,ooo bbi« Bhippt»ir Sos'M^do