The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 20, 1860, Image 3

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,fl*ft:j'J*imi' .fcjdpdirfcd from tie blossoms
ofthe eeJeVrated troacf Japan, -Tbs sample of this
a*v extract whieh we hav* reoeivadtnables ue to
-bpidkdf itemenl# wit# eoniilehfle.' W« believe' that
sveet&ess;it is unequalled.
That it u an exealtentartiaie,'hoirerer, needs no-fiir
tker gueranieotUaxtH* faotthai it.iscopynghted and
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'rtsn'tbaf fittd.a ooapleteiitook oreverything
pertaining to bouMkeeg'ni, among wh ; oh may bo nten
, tioi«dtfa« poroelain
-Un*d wafer aeolers, 100 pitcher* ioe-emm freezers,
wire eovere, uttipobalrs.tAtUiiictaW.. Ao.,lcc.
repairing to the differ
ent plaoes of mumner resort* should cot fail to take with
than Bown** .MxijicAVSD Pias« 'wbioh a-e a safe*
■peifily, aad certain Mre for coeUveness, habitual con
stlnatioaj dyspepsia*sick: and nervous headache, and
:Wioae eJeetloo s *enenllyV They consiitpfpure Alex
andris; atsnan eouittied with the.boat quality or aroma-'
hM. so skQfWlf. inlaid. lathi fi* as to prevent detection
tatista.’PifTGe ITtfoeate per by
Gao. C. Bower. Sixth and Vine sts. tf
- A on ApynnsnVßNT has* been
•<&n*ed br GzwiHe : fashioner,
KcKWCbestnutatreet Foreaeh garmenteo!d,>s*dy
UCdeormvieto order, ou. price only.is asked,and
nsverdeviawd frora.the pnrehlfer nlwaj* receiving
» vsfnhhle.nnd nsefU pro—ttharewitb, the cost of
whiohis rfetf&;«*/remUrtprichcftke artfole, end i>
Intended as a new moda~ of advertising, vltioh. £ r
revolving, neat the kind ind t- p
preeiarliverVoenderntion of the pnWio. No bogus
“ gifts !*_tre presented > ihs troth of waioh - assertion is
beuf .ietcely atteetea by the. thousands of recipients
wWVih .torn*latßd 4heir frienos to swell the army of
-4lMM*fc& **jtroniee the “ Gift Temple of FaeUbn***
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br A{is»hart.Bwintw 1» daw fnwi Tork. Irtaaij,
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1 day fthmOdnssi Bel, with oats to
r^^mra^>tan-^wTlj;htinßton, : Thaeher, 4 days from
lda, trow Haaaorii'aßhdfa,
lO^mtk^.ntaJetL SawlarfcOo. ■ .
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Withartseto WMBaudft Co.
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BUaaarJ«anrar,llmi u, Baltimore, A Orora, Jr.
Carth wmHTajlor, (MwlSjaom, AlSinr, D Mo r
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«THO 3. B. HUSHES. !
hence; arrived
: ns**l!*&£if!kß**V : 3*tloeV v frmnNev Orleans via
mcTtfrmd m MerfoA yatterday. „ .
baaoe.ernved at New
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Row York
Kttdy'fcirived at Haw.York'yds*
jjirFfciladelphis, mu loading at
.Nichole. hence for Bear*port,
Je Inkiest. . . . .
[tnrma* for Rio Grande, cleared
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ASSITAIS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Jvi, —WTO U o’clockUß Misn.
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■ GIRARD HOllRB—lfibttj udChMtmitatraMi
’hoa J tfnaday,R Y . • M Csmwcll it la, Montr’l
Catfc«aji;ltoatiaal TOgniit .Mnatnal
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A G.Hersct. 80 J Moor# * Conn
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BLACK BEAK HOTEL.—Third si. above Callowhill.
JHBranar,Erypt.NC ■ prTßCoopar.OJopeinb’e
I'jeWheahaek.Lanoaater 8 Frr. Coop>r*fiu){
J Knot), UaSl.(Don - W Hamer,, Peonrtura
H 8 Rorer, Diner A Bookman, re „ : '
Clue Harper. J.rtk«ntown firol. Tomlinaoa.
Milton Cooeer, Cooopnb**' Wellinittgn Oojger.O’yraoi
Ctie* Tinner, H art*Vllie WraH Grim; Boy.rtown
FTomlinron,Brberrr . Ch>« TpmliiiMn, flrberrjr
Cair»»rFott»r*.B’iha[upton w J Grim, Bojertow ~
SemTMorrli, PblU Joe Patera, Pa _
iSiMPeteta.P* r Mlae J Petere, Pa
MBKCHAHTB* HOUSE—Third at. above OaUowhUl.
ks&iPiffßSs-'
John i'elpinger Lebanonco AHB*|t»er, Berk?eo ;
John Battkejr. Jr, Miffllnb’r AdiraKirtx, Readme
O Jarrett. Nettovn Chao A Patton
Mr Miller* !*/Freeport, 111 WiEyrick, Reulmg
• i HBakerT HarrUuur*: TO Asher holt. Bucks oo
GsSSiholfiTGoltttnbiaoo 8B Howard, Heading
C F Haintz, Allentown
' ST. LOUisHOTEL-Chaitnutatreet, ab. Third.
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MOUNT VERNON KOTEL-Second st„ above Ar oh.
H H Godihalk, Kansas Mrs M JLmes, Tronton
J J Spencer.Pa JT Bains, Pa '
C R Smith, NY - JMyej*. Lebanon
W Harding * la, Chester co Silas Tanner, Newtown
BARLEY SHEAF ah. Mow Vine.
J•* Ely * son. Hoylestown M J Moore, N Hope ,
i J Hoffman,NJ JD llotfman,N J . ’
ARsnshoWer, Pa - DM Carter Harts vllle
L Broadhurst* fo . Major J W Fry, Doylestn
B W Miles, Buoks eo E Atkinson. Buoks eo
W Butte, Jr, Uuosaoo ' J C Rich, Books oo
J> Jarrett. Harteville J su Kloh- Buoks oo ni *
CF Stapler, Pa Dr W.Lovingston* Phila
ij Bookman, Pa - , J L Bioh, Pa
Thos hStTLambertviile ,Wm Carr. Doyleetowa '
Hoses Eaetbnrn, Baoke erf 8 Cheltenham
W Davtsdo, Chelionham B F Brown, Bucks oo
Mathias Btiaw. Buoks oo J Btaokhouse, Buoks eo
Thos H Hart, Bucks oo
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sutth st . above Chestnut.
JDpvoe, West Chester • WmMLons, Md
£ Vosbarg. Elk eo, Md J J Bus. Elk 00, Md
s B PaUereos. c'eell eo, Md Thos rf Roberts, Phila
f 7 Petmook. Chester co, fa mrsflioks, Chester onPa
. M Baber, Chester eo. Pa '.;os BJ£iy,T)ov|Mtown. Pa
Gao K Clark, Potutowni L 8 ttoopec, Wilm. N C
AMERICAN HOTEL-Cbestnnt. above Fifth, WB
E B HardenbenhrN York 6M Rogers, New York
F Thompson, Plula , J Keenan, Delaware
MAWay.NJ - B p Houghton, J
) Ke,th, N J J K Newton, N J
I Pratt * la, TitUbnrg A Pratt. Pittsburg,
obit Pratt, Pittsburg R it Sayre, Bethlehem
V H Sayre. Bethlehem H Buek, Trenton ,
VM . -l)r Wilson, Bethlehem
i Pmjrjie, Jr, Haston GAFotd.md
OH rox * erf, Pa ' • MreH J Uasmer , ,
J DROss, Chester eo. P& JH Bangs, Wilmington
W C Smallwood, Wilm’ton T H Brmton, Chester oo
F W Bewail, New York Dr B Bent * wf, P a.
W H Man, Milton, Pa- W F Estes, Dover, N H
, RFufVr.Dover.NH JH Malory. N 0
W Hutterheld, HUfford, Gt G Taylor, N.Y „ w
J W Lowden, NY O CUflen, Frov, RI
B B Aagerty ,HY J Keenan, Del
BALD EAGLE HOTEL— 1 ! bird it,, above Callowbtll.
Joe Doerie, Pa ' Ana Ooerle. Pa ,
Jonae George, Allentown ABBertolett, Boyertown
dies M Wiley, Lehisbtoa John Kiemm. Lewis burg
Pittsburg W T Law, Pittsburg
G Kanfimao, Bchl f Haven H* W Harper. VretmsvlUe
no Neal, DanieUvi Ue ,W EI lliek, Monroe co
Amos JRtegel & la* M. Chunk H J Youiw, Easton
Sol Reger, L-»no co Pa R Y e trasabu f ger. Pa
M PCanning, Pittsburg - M K Hegar, Raiding
O B Stoughton, Milton, Pa
FOUNTAIN HOTEL-Second street, above Msrcet
Capt D J Riehards, Del - John J Mason, Dover. Del
Walter Dattgan.NJ , -R W Rrrno ds.Felton,Dal
Pam’l Sharp. Milford, Del John U Brian, Phila
A H Cook, Dover, Bel ' David ftjoKee, Del _ ‘
JaaHßharp, Del- . J McCormick. Bristol, Pa
Geo W i -olliepop, PhHk. , HW P Oranor* Del
John R Rich, Seaford. Deli J Lowry, AUliord, Del
E Lines, Bndgevilie, Bel
THE-UNION HOTEL—Arch etreet. above Third.
DO'Conner,Va ALRobeson,NJ .
WB Shaffer,Balt , > p ßoberts, Hamaburg
W_P Hammond, Pbtl# v, J 9 S ydar, Pa .
J Kissinger, Jteadtog - OC Krebs. Pittsburgh
J G Graham, Cleveland D icgersoll, Toledo, 0
L M Teel, PhtUipiburg BE Blake, Mui _ ,
L Hail, Va - - • ’ W Sedgwick * la, St Clair
DAFobl.Pa G A Janksfc la, Pa
T U Tnoniae * la, Newark J D Sklles, Lancaster -
J A James* la, Newark ' -
STATES UNION street, above Sixth.
iD R&ffensberger, Fa. - J C Morgan, Chester oo
MoJtiesiok, Chester eo -
Kdw M Dbffyi Phila*' Jon Alexander. Mithin oo
JaeobFeusteinaker.Pa Jasßark, Gin o ,
W Woods,Pittsburg ' • WiHead, Latrobs
M j Weaver,Steaoenoo,NY BPark. Buuuen 00, N Y
KHaines. Perry eo,Pa . FX rearsoa, Columbia
UeoMoAiyin *la, Danville Master MeAlput, uanville
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tne Nkw Pbkfcmh—Pb.lons’ P^u
lowkia.—Tlie celebrated JAPANESE EXTRACT for
the baadkorebief, preyarrd from the Blossoms of the
celebrated. Tree , of. Japan.., The Messrs, PHAJLON
take pleasure in stating that the new extract hat never
been surpassed for ite strength, nromatio sweetness and
lasting perfome. Copyright secured. For sale every*
where. Prepared only by - PHA LON * BON*
jeiS-lOt w - - 01 GRlENKStreot, New York.
UITEBB’ MniAOULOCa Vebmin Dk
'Stkotsk, th, oldMt u 8 tMt remed, knnvn foe Ex
tanninaUnr FATS and MICK, COCKROACHES
BUGS, AMTS.'MU.QUITOEa, FLEAS, MOTHS,
OiUIN WORMS,snd GARDEN mSKCTS.
tr Frlnoipal B.jwt,. 613 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Bold by MI Pnuwiat* iniyvlm
Sbambs s Savino.rmn>—Noethwbs,
Coaan Sicomud Wum Snnn.—D.,odM n-
Miradiana.il ud lary. amovita, froin all claaaaa of
th. oonnooit,, and allom ioUrMt at tb. r.t. of FIVE
PER. CENT, say annam.
Mosay mar b« drara by ohaoka inthoat loaa of ia
satMt..
■ Ofio# osMd^lr.fhm*aatil.o’oloolr, aad on Hon
da, and BMVdn, nnttl nfata U th. .ranui, Pr«d
dnt, FRANKLIN FELL;, TMaartr and Baoiaturi
CHARM. MORRIS. ,
SawwG Machihbs.—AU person*, who
have bought Sewing Maohinea which will not geyiform
the work expected, are informed that SINGER’S Ma
oliinee never foil to do any kud of work. Nooneleever
duwppointed m theSdeohinea of
I. M. SINGER * CO., No, 810 CHESTNUT St,
ajU-Sm
Oms Pmio* Clothing of thb Latist
Btnu.nAd. In tbb be*t munar, .xprecelr fer RE
TAIL BALKS. ' LOWKST rolUn, »no« marked In
Flain Firorae. Ai! ,ood* Kuid.ro order warranted aati*.
thetory, Oor ONE-PRIOK eyctera ie etrietly
to.ro ve beli.ra thi* to be the nil, (tit nr of dealing
Ail are thereby traated aliba. ■ - JONES A C 0.,.
. «MI M MARKET Mrrot
Saying Fund—National Sapbtt Tadw
Ooxp.ni,—Ch&rtarad br the SUw of Penuiylv. Uk
auu*.
1. Money u rewired .v.rr dey, end in euyemoant
larieoruneU,
«. FIVE PER CENT, intend i* paid for money from
th* d»r It U pnt'in.
I. The money l» elver* yeid beak in BOLD vheneirer
it i. oelled for, end vilbout notioe, . t
’ 4. Hont)riirHeimfienk»eid<rf,44*iMi(nMrii
(hutrdUuu, end other Trades*, In inne at smell ntu,
lonmetoelony or .hortteriod. .
: S. The'money reoeired from EepaettoTOisinTaetedii
■eel Eetate. Korteefce, Braand Kent*, end other fir.t
elee* eeaaritiee. ■
. t, OfleeoteneTCrrdnr—'WALNUT Street.Knthveel
•rmer Third *treet.PeileSs;»Ms let!
SiuiuKDXß Fim-Proop Safm.—A very
large aaeortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
ee«*b!* grids, Mo. SM GHKBTJCXIX Bt* FhitodetoM*.
• . ' - - , wmm » wtTunit
JHABBIED.
, COWPERTRWAAT—WUNDB&.—On the7th inst,
by .the Rev. Joseph H.;Kennard« Alfred 0. Cowperth*
wait, to MmSaj vh_Ann Wander* ail of tbit city.
1 • tha 37th met* bv the
lev. T»r O'Hara, of St. Patrick's Church, jv r. Hear?
i. Andrews to Mitt M. K. O'Hara, bpthof PhiladeL
'’DR nOBBEEK»-J'AEQBR.-On the 7th rerttml, hr
lev. O.A.wenge), llr. ,opear deVobbeltr and Mis*
hdonlaM. Jaeger, both of this cits
DIED.
'. Hie ra auvcaand friends are Invited tnattandhis iti
nera! from the rttidence of fait son-in-law. No. S2l
: ipaUi Eighteenth sirret. on Frd*y momma &t9o’ol<tck,
Toproceedto LaurelHiliCemeterv, •**
" tt e morning of the 19th met., Jane*
wife of Robert MoKnUfit, .
The relatives and friendaof tbe„family are rcspect
rJally invited to attend the funeral from the reeldeoceof
ber husband. No. 1729 Barker utreet. on Thursday after
npon, list met ,at i o’clock. To proceed to Woocland
Cemetery.- •*
on Sunday afternoon, June 17,
Mir. Theodore W. Roge- s
' faterai from hit late residence, near Markon, New
JeisSy.tlmM Wednesday) afternoon, at l o'clock, **
ROkEH,—On the 17th instant* Anna Raul, daughter
< John JB. and Susan 6. Borer, aged 19 month* and 20
from the resident# of her grandfather*
DanlelPaul, No.SJ9 North". Fifth street, this(Wednes
day { afternoon, the SOIh instant, at 3 o'oKck, without
further notfae. t **
COHNBaU.—On the 9th instant, at Sprinsfield, Illi
formerly of thin city. *
DOWNING,—On the IBth instant, Benjamin C, Down*
tpc* a&ed 4* yearn.
Funeral from the residence of his sister* No, 726
South Eighth street*this (Wednesday; afternoon,at
DICKSON.—On the 17th instant, Mrs. Attn Diokson,
relict of the late Win. Dickson, m the 46th year of her
age.
Funeral from h«f Jafa. residence, Nev Second street
anty Fisher's Lane* this (Wednesday) afttrnaeni # at
' sVaNß.—June JBtb, Elisabeth* daughter of the tote
Robert T. Evan*.
_>aner*) ftoio the residence ol her brother-in-law, W,
H. Knifbtl bo- Is9 North Ninth street, at 10 o’clock,
Ai_M..oaTfaursdßTeS>tiinst , \ , „ ** ,
JpRK.NO-On thelfih inpt.,Christopher L.Frcno, in
**>nn#ral%nm the residence of hit mother*No. 118
Spruce street, ihfaU Wednesday) afternoon, 8
GHKGAN.—On the 18th instant, George Ghegsn.in
the Bfth year of Ms age. ,
Funeral from bis lets residence, Wilimrospn street,
below Mqjamennog avenue, aed below Morris street,
on Thar Fa ay afternoon. atSo'otook, < *
HINIiM N.—On the 18thinstant, Stewart Hindman,
Sr., in the 79th year of his use. -
.Funeral .from the-residence of bfa son. Stewart
Hindman, Jr, No, IM7 North Second street, sols (Wed’
Beeday > morning, fiO'h ioat., at 10 n'olook. *
. KKNNy,—On thelSm luitant, Joseph Kenny, in the
47th year of his age, after a long and painful illness.
, Funeral from his tote residence. No. 1624 Lombard
afreet, on Sunday morning next, 84 h intt.j^at-9
° On the 38th init., Wm. Meynes.io the
mh year of liis age. A native of county Tyrone, Ire-
from the residence of Mr., J. Dougherty, No.
1848 Germantown road, this (Wednesday) morning, nt
lOo’olofilr. *
PEACOCK.-On the 38th, Inst., Sarah Feaoook.aged,
1# years l month and 9 da\s, ~ •„ *
' Funeral flrom' toe residence of her parents. No. IfiJO
.North ifeeona street* above JeKerton,, this (Wednes*
to* 4 ” Wm- Hennr, son of
MuLfard and end grandson of Mrs* Ma
ria miller. a*edi7aa»». • '/ „
ftßm the residence of big grandmother, No.
937 Swanson street* mlow Cnrictisn, this! Wednesday)
? the 18th inst., of scarlet fever* John
Ims, eon of James and Jana Wallsos, aged % years and
tesldenee of his parents. No. 457
street, this (Weduegday) morning, atB a clock,
CUMMER MOURNING GOODS.
*3. Bbwk Bv« •> »nj! Or»»e Msfcti, V, M> T-4, Mil
->>»*««, a»w»e».Bamiii*r
- , SaroMliMh tifeiUir Cr*»« Ch»lli.7T»m»rHneii■
Tsmmttww. *m Moiu|«Jlii»d» Lstn««, l»wn»,
Gmilnini, OrMnJiM. Silks, Ppul»rd«,
;
;, QaUirtjiM, Fmw, Bumowr OIot«« »»4
f feVv* *': ! -‘Vt sn; ’
THE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1880.
IV«B'' : cuCrch consecration.-by Mi
fawnre dounty, to the service of Almtgntr God; on
THURSDAY next) the 3tot* at 11 o’clock mertoian.
The Rightßoy. Alfred Lee,D. D. t
IfoJfT*, amlat in, ihe- consecration, and the Rep, A.,
H. Vinton, D. D vwtU praaoh the consecration sermon.
The train whioU teayes Eighteenth and Market at
10.40 A. M, Wiltiroaoh Media in time, and there are two
return .tram* in the afternoon, The friends of in®
.Choroh a,, odrdiall,^
IVS» NOTICE.—THE OFFICE OF TH*
ILJ CONNECTICUT MINING COMPANY )..t No.
113 South FOURTH Street, eeeond Soor. : ,
It* H. B. K, KLI.IOIT, Anietant Secretary.
NOTICE .-A MEETING OF THE
llj STOCKHOLiDERSOP-THK PHILADBLPHTA
AND BALTIMORB CENTRAL RAILROAD Will b.
held aVON'DALE, on SATURDAY, th. 90th intb, at
i o*olnok P. M.. to tab. into oonaid.ration th. praaant
fioanoiat condition of the Company, and to adopt suen.
measuree as they may deera.jttdiofons.to secure the
prosecution of tha work extending the Railroad towards,
Baltimore, and the sucoessfut working nf the rdad. .
ja!6 fttr ROUT. HODGSON, BeoreUry.
PXp"". T sm.^rthmV«^s'A^
LWrTfO railroad COMPANY will bw held On
TRUKSDAY. June 39, 1960. lietween the hours o? JO A,
M. andJP. M., at the offioe of the oompanv, Cooper s,
Point,Camden, New Jersey, to elect Dimtorioisaid
oompanr to serve for th* » *
- je9-tjeSB ROBERT FRA2EH, Seo,
JgA.THINQ DRESSES.
THOS. W. EVANS & Co.
NORWICH POPLINS,
SOLID COLORS,
SUITABLE FOR BATHING DRESSES,
, „ No*. 818 and 830 CHESTNUT Street.
JO3O St
Reduced to 20 oxs. per ounce.
CHINCHILLA KNITTING ZEPHYRS,
VOITI.KU da. do.
SHADED do. do.
In dou'i'., ilnglo, or*plit,
REDUCED TO 20 CENTS PER OUNCE,
From the Uitl-1 pride o! 25 oentii.
All th. NLW COLURa IN KMTTING ZEPHYRS,
at2ooenla rarounne.
A new lot of BERLIN ZEPHYRS, 15 cent, per
ounce.
trimm. g n^, at reduc » s ALB °- in
oor laces, ribb h air nets. *O.
. J. G. MAXWELL k SON,
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment*
, . CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets.
JeSO w 8 tu 8t
Gauze summer blankets.—a
thin. soft, and delightful article for the eeaeoa.
Also, Unshrinkable, Jlomestio* and Game Summer
van Harlingen * ah-
RISQN, 1009 CHESTNUT Street. n*
Lacb mantHjLab*
POINTS, AND BOURNOUS,
From Auotion, oheaper than ever.
La •» Points at $B, worth 88.
Laoe Points at $6. worth 99.
J.aee Points at SO 80, worth #lO.
Laoe Points at #3 worth SIS.
Laoe Mantillas at 90,w rih SO
Lace Mnutilias at 98. worth 912 80.
t ace Mantillas at #ll. worth #lB.
Laoe Bournousat #9. woith 9)2.
Lace Houmous at #lO, worth 814.
• Laoe Bournoue at 9ir, worth #l6,
ALSO,
SOLID SILK MANTILLAS,
BAREGE AND CHALLY SUMMER CLOAKS,
• MOURNING MANTILLAS,
TRAVELLING CLOAKS, nmlth.new«tyl»
- ARAB BOURNOUS,
Made In .rar.tr of ranter).)*, rolled lotli. seawra.l
30 to *0 per cant, below euetom.ry prion, st th.
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
TOB CHESTNUT STREET. ,
J. W. PKOCTOK SB Go.
Je)3 3t
a. r b orxon.
1004 CHESTNUT 3TRKBT, above Tenth,
(06 BOOTH SECOND ETREET, below Spins.,
Ha* ju»t received a
COLORED TARRETANS.
For covering
4
GLASSES, FRAMES, &c., &c.,
je!9 tfl 13 CENTS PER YARD TO 87 CENTS.
TSfAR IN SIOILt—WAR IN SICILY,—
wMo--W ™ w ' or
„ See ILLU3TRATKD Hnpelmnent of 'THE
iu& J PillA DALLY INQUIRER, issued THIS
MjlßrliJ'iU .
THjK INUUIRER in PRINTED ON WINRsWIHTB
FAPKR. CLEAR. 1/ARGE, NSW TV'PE.
THB INQUIRER* Double gheet, with frequent Fug
ntemeote.ia served at a very EARLY HOUH KVBffY
hl?riMl£?h L . V cfe. rS * «
OHin. 181 South THIRD Ktteet, below CHESTNUT.
WIR IN SICILY—WAR IN SICILY—
THE .LIPEOP GARIBALDI. VIEW OF
S OILY, AND OTHER FINE ENGBA
TH>? INQUIRER* Double Sheet, with IfMCrnt Sniv
rileruents, ta served at a vonrßA*<LY HOUR EVERY
MORNING, at TWKLVB CENTS a Week, byoireful
Camera, payable to the Carrier.
'Head yonr rntmeand have the ORBT PHILADELPHIA
DAILY served nt YOUR HOUBR
Office I*l Bouth THIRD Street, bolow CHESTNUT.
TMPORTANT DOCUMENT! import
ant DOCUMENT!—THE FULL HEPOR P of Hi*
Hand«ora*-)T fltaßtraw. Price TWO CENTS. For
by all News A Bants Berved hr Carriers at an
w|r "our every morn n« for TWELVE OVNTB A
WEfK *and ?onr name and address tnOFFICB. 121
Bn"th JHi HD Street,aid iet the best PHILADKL
PBIA DAILY. ~ it
IMPORTANT DOOOMBNT! IMPORT*
M. ANT DO^URfFNT!—THE FULL REPORT of
MAJORITY OF TEE COVODE INVESTIGA
TING COMMI V TEE. Alio, Ihe Minority,, heport is
published id fa!] in »Hk pHlt.AflfcLPflfA INQUI-
K.KR of TEJB MOHNING. Triple Sheet, with Sicilian
►uoplemeut. Handsomely Illustrated. Price TWO
OHNTB. For sale l>v all ftewaAseate. Serv'd hr Car.
net* at an earlr hour «yer> morula* for TWELVE
GfciWii/.lK.fc'liK*. Pend roor name and address to
lai Srmih XHIRD Street, and get the taut
PHILADBtPH‘A DAILY, It
TMPORTANT DOrUMBNT! IMPORT
JL ANT.DOCUMENT ‘-THE FULL REPORT of the
MAJORTTV fF THE COVO Hi INVESTIGATING
COMMITTEE. Alto the Minority Report, it'published
MORNING. Triple Sheet, with Bioiban Supplement.
Handsomely Illustrated. Price TWO CENTS. 'Tor
Sale by all News Agents. Served br Camera at an
early hour every morning for TWELVE CENTS A
WK fc-K. IMpel your name and address to OFFICE. 121
Sooth THIRD Street, and get the beat PHILADEL
PHIA DaTLY. it,
nnHE L'ST OP VESSELS IN THE PORT
JUrIS. rBpA r,l? y’9 lA f ? r FOREIGN and DO
MKETIC FORTS, and »lajs of sail, corseted daily, is
puWisfh^^.ln thef ffILADu LPtMA INOUIREx.
TSPWSoik&VXff* fVafirWHBB. .«
Offir. I*l Foath THIRD Street. jtto at
FflHB LIST OP VESSELS IN THE PORT
* nr PHILADELPHIA far FOREIGN and DO
MESTIC PtR IP. flnir navial wwt. oorr-oted datty. i,
piiMi.h-dialli. P'UI.ADKI.PHIA INMUIRKR.
„y.,. c , A R ” 1 K ,tw everywhere, m
TWfii.VK CKN’S » wn.k-
Clffloolßl U ntil THUD Etroot. Jejl-St
TIB LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT
of PRIIADKLPHIA f..r FOREIGN ami DO
MES' 1C PUBTd.ftmi tlaysof .ail.florrnntod duly, is
puhiflifd inlhsPOi.ADl'I.PoIA INOUIRER.
EVERYWHERE, at
TWB'-VK CKNT.S a wo.k
OUlca 13. I'nnlli THIRD Ptroot. left) 3t
Proposals p m ooal and wood.
MINT OF THE UNITED ATATKB.I
_ , Philadelphia. June3b 1830. <.
FropoMTs rnrPupplyt„ K the .Mint of the United Stn-a
.f*th Coal and Wood from the latof Jalr proximo OKO.)
tciSOth of June next'lSCl.iwilMie received by the un
derstated until 19 o clock M of 3tth mat.
/I he Coal nmst be of »he beat Anihraoite Lehigh, of
L h ® „ e *F .. ami Mid entirely free from
welsh «!no pounds 5 *- r lore,gn sutatances; eaeh ton to
anlt h « e pruc?if?e be dry Bnd ofUw bo9t quality ofliiokory
*i2!!!b .Sf'r? "I? 1 ! 1 h ® do L , yf r ®d at tha Mint, at such
time* and m sflo|i quantities as may he required, free
frosni.catting or other charges.and subjoot to the In
spection and approvnt of the Uireotor of the Mint.
Proposals may be imde for each a.tlcle separately,
and are to ta endorsed •* Proposals for Coal ” *• Hropo
sale for Wood.’* JAMhS ROS 9 SNOWDEN v
ji2o-dt23 Dirtotor of the Mint.
rjOX’S SPARKLING GELAT.NE, by the
>/ frogfjdosjfln.tiralnff'epflokftEe. 1
' ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
. . noaer In fine Groceries,
JpgJ Cornor RLF.VKNTII and VINE Btrosts.
TUBBB ARB NO PiC'MJRRS IN THE
p'ty, fiilh«r Pholomphs or Ambrotypes. better
than Those taken at HKffttbß’B Gallery, SECOND st.
above Green. Everything in this establishment is com
plete. - it*
damaged pianos, melo-
Is • f IMeons, Guitars, Violins. Bass Vi«ls. Poobls
Ba«e Ancnrdaons. Fhitbias. Ac.,from the late fire at
1103 Chestnut atreot.liaVe been repaired and all nut in
good order. For aalo. at a great sacrifice, at 1102
OHhSTNUTStreet,of Agent N. tf.-MUjslo
at fine oent per page, at 1118 MARKET Ht. Je2o-4t
nplAß.—lso bbls. TAR, in storo and for
iuflWfeiaW* A3ItHIIHNER ' & co - 16
'I7INEGAB,—3Sf) bbls. Olnrifled Cider Vi
r V r.asar. 226 do White Wine Vinetar, in store and
gbTfe l, Curves.' ASHßimWEß> * Cft ‘ lk
CPIRITS TURPENTINE.—27SbbIs Ppts.
Turpentine, in store and fi>» Mia by noWI.KY,
ASHUIIRMI'.H, ir CO-No, 10 SOUTH wHARVfcIj' 1
mAP AND CANDLES.—4SO boxes Or
► 7? lean Snap. J7B boxes Oliva Soap; S7O boxes Adaman
tine Gandies. 8» boxen ilydranba Candles, na.boxet
The subscriber win act as 001.
LECTOR and Anent for the oqllentlon of Renta
apd Bille. SatiefNOtorv reference and eeounti arm he
JeH fm»ftt ■ ALEXANDER STEPHENS.
AV aNA OIQARS— A LARGE, IIAKD
-IDOMB nnd YARIKD ASSOHTJIKHT :cop«i«-
itrm. ‘ JelBlm f
|~J.ARDISN ANDPAKLOR VASKS, S(m7
fJBNNWSSY BRANDI.—-70 cuka, in
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
INVITE ATTENTION TO
AN ASSORTMENT OF.
AT 80 CENTS PER YARD.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
at' fsom
SUMMER RESORTS,
OOTTAGH RETREAT,
beautifully «n<l conveniently located'at
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J;
Boarder* aooolmmod&tad on reefetmahle terms*
JcSO-3nt M, MoOLBES, Proprietor,
rjONGRESS HALL— itTLANTIO CITY,
N* J.— I Thia svaeiouiHouee, aituated at Atlanlio
wHlpe'reopened with every aooommodationfor
via torn on the 23th loitant* by (be aubionber. The
*yi^ a »f r OQt* the beaoh H'J feet, giving a splendid view
mthe (Mean, and ia near the Fishing and Sailing punt.
£J®' Pwna will be spared to aeeure the oomfort ana eon
venlenoe of guext*.
' Je9Q-2in ' . THOMAS O. GARRETT.
STAR hotel,
K*ABt.YjOPPOftTB Tnx V. B. nOXEIr,
aA *; .ATLANTIOOnV. J. _ /
rtnvdSAMUEL AuAMS, FftOPRIhTOII*
PINNER... j ... FIFTY CENTS,
iALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIKE., • ~
Orders aooommodated dn the moat reasovable
ic» 3m
SEA bathing, cape island, n. j—
l. F i^ WARE IIOUfIK fs nov nsen for th. rogson.
JAMFS MKCRAY. Pto,ri»tor.
HPREMont HOUSE, On PE ISLAND, N.
fete&wsiwa?™ s? iss
W ) b'*®» «e line, ■hade, good room* and table, render it
J??®* 1 d«*ifable place,on the ialand. Attached to the
premuea are bowling aaloona and btrber ehop. jelfl lm
A MERIOAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND^'
r 7“. Mr«, M, REYNOLDS, Proprietor.- Thia favorite
?i°iv J or * th ? of visitors on MON
• 2®* It ha« been fitted up in the be*t atvle,
end every attention will be paid to the comfort of ite
JeiB dtPepi
WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALYBE
ATB SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, PA,
Thoae Bpringe are in Curauerland county, au miles
wait of JUrritburg, and are aooomible from afl the East
*l?Uthern mL«B by railroad to. Harrlaburg,
theeoe on the Cumloiland yuliey Railroad toNewvilie.
thenoe»ight mile* aloglug* iu new and easy coaohes, to
the oprlnga. .
faaeengera leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Wash
ington, in the morning oars, arrive at tho Springs the
eeme evening at 8 P, M.
Thle property has changed hands, and has undergone
a thorough repair} a largo buildinghae been erooted. in
whioh are warm and cold Baths, anuevery arranKemen t
hag been made for th 6, eiiufort and convenience el' vi*
has been ereoted; horses and carriages
Biiledady - 00 for rtf Term* moderate,
. Forolroularaand particulars, nddreit tho proprietors,
Jelfi lm KENAGA. XOSEfI, COYLE, & CO.
f EBANON VALLEY HOUSE
MJ LEBANON, PA.
CHAS. W. KUHNLE, Proprietor,
Summer boarders taken. The home ie new and com
mique. with .ground* attached. Surrounding country
autiful and healthy. Railroad communication with
thecity twiceaday. Charge* moderate. jels lm*
THE SEA-SHORE—ATLANTIC CITY.
McKIBBIN'B u. 6. H > IEL.
The underaigneu* propru or o! the above-named
house, being how preparet to reoelve guest*, ra
•peotfullv solicit* a share of the public patron
age. Since last summer toere has been added to
tali, hotel a tour morled wing, )40 feet in I*n«th.oon
tainlng{b**ide the bed-room*,) a suite of three Parlors,
forJftdles, and iwo for gentlemen; also, a reception
room, wash-room, and spacious bar-room, fiowliog
Saloons. Billiard Rooms, anti hot and co*d Salt w-iter
Bath Koomj.havebeon constructed for the accommo
dation of vintors, and the whole home will be lighted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and fur*
Slihed while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
sen pat In oomplete order. A well m&imed pleasure
Yaoht. aad au excellent Hand of Music, have been en
gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN.
JeH tf '
COLUMBIA HOUSE, OAPE ISLAND—
Cam Mat, New Jersey.—This .large, firtt-olass
HOTHL wlij be opened* for the reception of guests, on
the 18th June, i«o. The House has-been completely
repaired andrefnrntahed* A new cooking ranre, ovens,
steam boilers,and every modern improveme-jtadded,
Kxtennve stabling attached to the premises
Ail letter* ndd’esiea to the subscribers* Cape Island,
N.*i.™»,,*i.lt.,rora l .i, I ««n* i . VooLMj(if
JametH, Laird, late proprietor Franklin House, rhila
delpbia; H. B, Woolman. formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel, Cape island. jeU dSm
HALL, OAPE ISLAND,
.VCAPE MAY, N. J.—This well-known, first-olass
Hotel will oe opened for the reception of guest* on SA
TURDAY, thel6thlnst
The Bowlin* Alleys have been removed, and new
s’etetng rooms added, etnee last season.
JeU-gw WEST * THOMPSON, Proprietors.
ttURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
This spsoious Hotel* posseerngthe moat advanta
geous location at Atlantic City, having been recently
•started, wilt be opened for the approaching season on
the 9 h instant.
new wing throe stories high and W feet in length,
w|| verandah surrounding it, has been added, contain
ing%» large and airy roomv. and extending to within oO
•arus of the ocean* a fine, prospeotof whioh is afforded
Trom almost every room in the house. .
Gas is being introduced into the budding, additional
both booses w il be erected* and numerous other im
provements made, it being the-aim of the proprietor to
make the fcU:»F HOUBK one nf the moat attractive
plaoee ofwummer resort near Pniladetphia.
. The table will besuppiedlnthemort lilieral manner*
and ell possible care will be exercised m the general ar
nuiieKenta of the hnnse with a view to the comfort
aM convenience ofgue»ts. j ....
Tee Hathing at Atlantic is nn*dr«assed. and the pure,
dry atmosphere nai proved to be psrUoulaily benefioial
•Parties wishing to engakerooros wIH please addrees
the sabconber at the Barf House, or at the Ashland
Jioese, Arch street, Philadelphia. „ M .
jsemwf-fm n. g. BENBON.
UNITED SPATEB HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH* N. J. —Tho tutaonber takes this
method of informing bis mends and the public, that on
aad sfterJUftE nth his nonse will be open for the re*
ecption of guest*,'when every effort wilt be made to
please those who may favor him. The house is piea
•antly si lusted on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A
fall view of the ocean, good roads, stabling, A 0., make
it as attractive as any house in the cod&try. The com
munication is accessible by two dally lines from foot of
Walnat-street wharf, vis.rd A. M.,and)P. M.
jEftreno.-Orrodr. W "*k £
Jsf-ym ■ . Proprietor,
RUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND
RPRING near county. Pa.
The lac*f Andoommodjoas.ROTE u aND BOarD
fttGHUUSK,.at this delightfnl Hummer Retreat, is
and will be opened for Boarders on the
■ twice daily, from. Philadelphia
•ad by the. Reading and Lebanon Valley
Sirßearders received by the week or through the
W l*»lm° o r<MOG ifoiiirSLAJNDEKBACH. Proprietor.
The- favorite resort for those
Who appreciate Grand Scenery,
Pure Mountain Air, Invigorating
Baths, Large and well-ventilated
Rooms, Good Society, and a Good
Table.
OAKLIBLE
Cumberiand 00.. Pa,
Aes9fft*Hodatums/or
300,
, Jer-Sm' - .
FoVparticulars send for Cirou
liaNDENtlt. ft, YISSOHER,
• , Carlisle Spring* Pa.
DEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and keptopentlUthelstof October.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose expenenoe, courteous manners, and
attention to, his guests* give the amplest assuranoe ol
comfort and kind treatment. „ ,
Parties .wishing rooms, or any information in regard
to the place, wiU address the subscriber,
JNO. P. HEKIL Seo’jr.and Treasurer,
myfiMm Bedford Mineral Springs Go.
E*PHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
AM Idtutaiur Coootr. P.nn*>lvroi>—Thi. «*t»b
lt*ltraenc will b. opan w th* )Itii of Jana. The ad
viituu of this beautiful ;«»ort aro t Mountain loenery.
pura»ir,.nd *oft watar t.rarj variety of bath*, and
aoua.ni.*!*; a rood .took of Uverv iiorie*. nnd oar-
M.'iffiEH S.
Post Omos. Lancaster Counts. Pa. miBo-lm
POLITICAL.
Q.RAND OPENING-
PEOPLE'S STATE HEADQUARTERS
READING ROOM.
THE FRIENDS OP
LINCOLN. HAMLIN.
CURTIN
MT At* Invited to be present at the Peopte'a State
Headquarters* to assist in inaugurating the Common
wealth Building as the Headquarters of tun People for
the
COMING CAMPAIGN.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20tn, 1960,
AT eight o’clock.
COME, ALL FRIENDS OF
HONEST OLD ABE;
MT Come* all hard-fisted Workingmen; come,
friends of Free Labor and Protcotion ; coma from your
Workshops \ come from yoar Looms; oome from your
Stores: oome from tbar Fiolds; come from your
Homes, and listen to the eloquence of the
FOLLOWING SPEAKERS,
Who w»H%e present to assist at the Dedication of the
Hall:
Hon. ISAAC HAZLEHURBF,
Hon. HENRY D. MOORE, *
Hon. WILLI K.M D. KBi-LEY,
Colonel PHI LI P 8. WHiTK,
SAMUEL C. R V A. Fsq.. -
'GEORGE A. COFFKV, Esq.,
' LEMUEL O. REEVES, Esq.,
JOHN M. DUtTON, Era ,
JOHN M. BUTLER. Fsa.,
JOHN D. WATSON, Esq.,
J, F. TRENCHARD, M. D.
By order of the
STATE COMMITTEE.
joIO 2t
gSA BATHING.
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY.
2« HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 6,000 VISITORS.
ATLANTIC CITY is now aonoedod to be one of the
most delightful Sea-ilde resorts in the World. Its bath
ing is unsurpassed; its beautiful unhioken bearhinine
miles iolenglhHsnnrqualiedbyanyon the Continent,
nave that of Galveston; its air is remarkable for its
dryness; It* sailing and fishing faoilities are perfeot;
its hotels are well furnished, and as well kept as those
of Newport or Saratoga; while its avenues and walks
are oleanbr and.broader than those of any other Sea
bathing place in the country.
Trains of the CAMDttN AND ATLANTIC RAIL
ROAD ioave VINE-STREET WHARF, Philadelphia,
daily(Sundaysexeepted)flt7BoA‘ M.aud4P.M.
turning—reaoh Philadelphia at 9 A. M. and MOP. M*
Fare 81.60. Round trip tickets, good for threo days,
31 CO. Distance CO mitesi A telegraph extends the
whole length of the toad. ; ' ~ jeM-tf ,
MANNA—SmaII Leake,- for sale by W&
Im A BROTHER, 4T and 4ft
PRIME NEW BX7 JOHNS ALEWIVgS;
TAVA COFFEE.—l,ooo_pooketg prim,
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
tIADB BY THB
THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,
AT WALTHAM, MASS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Attention is invited to the following statement of facts
in regard to thye watches, and some considerations
why they should be preferred to those of foreign manu
facture :
Thoir sale has been constantly on the inorease aver
■inoethe business waa commenced; thus proving that
they have grown into popular favor through their in
trinsie merits, As an evidenoe of the extent to whioh
they have received the endorsement of’the pnblio, we
may state, that upwards of Thirty Thousand of them
are now in daily use in the United States, giving perfeot
satisfaction to their owners.
This result has been effected in the teeth of the moet
determined and violent opposition from the greater part
of those in the ’Watoh Importing Trade in the large
ol . t *“' w I bo systematically used all their influence
with their ctutomers to disoourage their dealing in an
Article which threatened, by its superiority, to displace
the foreign watch to a great extent. Many of the Jew
ellers and watchmakers of the large propor
tion of them foreigners, seconded the efforts of ihe
Watoh Importers, being persuaded by their counsels
and misled by a contracted and imperfeot view of their
own interests; by the fear of lose on ihsir stock of im
ported watches, and the apprehension that their profits
might be diminished through competition in » well
known domestic artiole, with other groundless preju
dices arising from a superficial inquiry into thesutyeot
Notwithstanding this, however, the watches have stead
ily gained m the estimation of the people, the retailers
have been constrained to keep them to supply the de
mand, ardby degrees, we are happy to add, their pre
judices and alarms are being dissipated.
Oar present system of making the different parts of
each watch the exact counterpart of every other watch
of the same series, leads to a uniformity in quality whioh
can never be attained by the foreign process. If one ol
our watches is good, all are good; whereas each foreign
watch is only a probability by itself, depending upon the
skill and fidelity of tho-particular workman who may
happen to he employed upon it. In addition to these
primary conditions of BUCQeee, every watoh issued by
tho uonipan is made of the roost choice and enduring
materials, oarefuUy finished by the various prooeases to
whioh they are tubjeoied, and then put together, in
spected and severely tested by the best workmen in the
faotory. Suoh hue been the oare with which there va
rious duties have beon performed, that out of the large
cumber of watohp* sold, pot more than a doseo or two
have been returned to the Company for exchange, from
any cause whatever.
Every watch is guarantied by a guaranty that i* good
for something, and by parties that can be readily
reached. Foreign watches, of the mostinferior descrip
tion. are often/uUp guarantied bv their makers, whom
it is impossible to call to oooount under any circum
stances.
American watches oome to the consumer unburdened
bY the various expenses and profits incident to Impor
tation—the total of whioh, including custom-house du
ties, more than double the prime cost of the watoh be
fore it gets to the pooketof the ultimate owner. 'This
consideration of itself should decide the question in our
favor,
Every dollar diverted from the purchase of foreign
watches is so muoh saved to the country; so muoh en
couragement to home industry, and so muoh added to
the public wealth. We do not aska preference on these
grounds, if our watches are not tiller, for the money,
than the foreign, 1
To conclude—we olsim that our watches are the best
and most durable time-keepers in the world, besides be
ing the oheapeat; and we assert thataaeriosofwatohet
was never mad* that would showso little average va
riation from true time as those we have issued. In in
dividual mfltancep their performance has been unsur
passed by am thing recorded in the history of horology.
A descriptive pamphlet, containing full information
and numerous certificates from we i-known individuals,
may bo had on application to the undersigned.
0 AUTION.-Aa our watch is now extensively coun
terfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform
the public that no watch is of our production which is
unaccompanied by a certificate of genuiness. bearing the
numberof the watoh, and signal by our Treasurer, A
E. ROBBINS, or by our predecessors, APPLETON,
TRACY, A CO.
As those watches are for sale by Jewellers generally
throughout the Union, we do not solicit orders for single
watches. .
I (.HjIIPS* .
For the American Watoh Company.
ROBBINS i APPLETON,
Wholesale Agents, No. 102 BROADWAY, N. Y.
mjSOwfitif
GETS OP JEWELRY,
.. nfrhe Newest and
MOST ELEOANi'STYLES.
, , ladies'watches,
Ju»t reoeirad, _
. THOMAS 0. OAHRETT.
jeIMS9 Tla CHESTNUT street.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
PRU I T JAE 81
4
FRUIT JARS.
FRUIT JARS.
FRUIT JARS.
THE BEST FRUIT JARS.
THE BEST FRUIT JARS.
THE VERY BE3T FRUIT JARS.
THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS.
THE FRUIT JARS!
WRIGHT, SMITH, & GO..
No. H NORTH FIFTH STREET,
Offer to the trade the beat bruit Jera out. Cali and aea
their qualities teated by experimenta. leU Ujl
{^ACTION— FRBSH FRUIT JARS.—The
public are cautioned against the various imitations
or HARIELL’B PATENT ALL-GLASS AIR-T GHT
JARS, now in market. The genuine have Harteli’s
name ou the cover* Manufacturers n«dgr the patent.
HARTKLL A LETCHWOkTH.
jel3-lmif* No. 13 North FIPTH street
POISON— FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The
aoid of fruit always corrodes the surface of metal;
be careful, therefore, to purchase Jars of olaes
and Covers of Glass. KARTELL’S PATENT AIR
TIGHT ALL GLatS JARS are admitted!q be the only
r.Hab l ,and P .rg i , ifT ..f.^Hn jl¥ ,. HVoßTn
Jol3-lrisif* Manufacturers, No. 13 N, FIFIH street.
BO NOT GO fNTO THE COUNTRY
without purchasing HARTELL’S ALL-GLAHB.
PATENT AUC-TIUHT JARS.-Miss Nioholtoo’scele
br ted cook book, with, full directions for putting up
Irolts, Ao,. together with 609 other useful receipts,
fiEisirjaHKiiiP'j A r R t. AKBLl ’ s pai ' ju{t Ath -
HARTELU t LKTCHWOHTH.
JeU lmifr Worth FIFTH Street.
CLOTIfING.
H. ELDBIDGE.
••CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,”
H, B. Corns, EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Btt.
KT Caitomar Work mad. at abort ootio.,
mhSl-Sm-if
MEDICINAL.
pROP. MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS,
HmSi »BIS{K
fiDKESSOB EPHALOS,
fiUBJ/Sm8I:
iB WWal}:l
an INVAL a remedy,
EXTERNAL RKMEOY,
EXTERNAL REMEDY.
?f!5 8F ?Si
FOR dlseases OF ™ V;rvous b
NERVOUS BYBTEV
NERVOUS SYSTEM
to the researches of Litnrcture, thei concerns of
Commeroml and Financial Oiismeis, and fee affairs of
Frotesrioual and Pohtioal Life, or as occasioned by Any
other cause from which the Nervous bystem hay be-
Tht »m2tS« onv fl d ,e“T, l, 'th,. valuable Preparation
AND DKPRFBBION OF THE MIND, CHRONIC
* ‘ N E « KBS;” NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS HEADACH.B Eto.,Etc. ,
The EUCEPMALO9 is oarefully urepared, hr jper
mtssmn, from the Formula or PROF. w.MORRrfh M.
D .of tfjisoity, to whioh he refers m his Philosophical
Pamphlet. **PBUKIKUB.‘ , On the relations of the
Gangiio-Nervous System to the immaterial soul of man.
Having exhibited the principles and commended the
BYstmn of Composite Homoeopaths, Professor M. says:
•Mt may be permissible that I should oner, as an il
lustration, my ownoase. A contiuous course of stu
dies for a number of years had. to a certain extent,
produced the ordinary effeots of extreme-mental ap
plication-by attenuating the prime centres of orramo
and intellectual life, ana hence arose a felt necessity ol
personal relief. Having a well-founded confidence in
Composite Horomopathy and an intimate acquaintance
with Materia Meara ol the Homceopathio Sohool. I
selected certain substances of ascertained harmonious
relations and approved uses, and combined their essen
tial properties in proportional unity, and was gladdened
bv the possession of a medicinal resource. Professor
Morris describes the inode of application, and then
adds: “In this way the desired relief has been ob
tained, the nutritive system invigorated, thosangno
nervous system restored to its former tone, and mental
dearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age of nearly
three soore-are the much valued results-”
Prepared, and eold WHOJjEJJaLK, by MOOKRIDGB
fc COT, No. #9 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
and at RETAIL by Druggists generally.
Pnoe, f 1 per bottle, large sise-80 cents
1 nmny l For the INRTANT RELIEF and PER
AMIIIAt MANENT CURE of this distressing Com-
plaint, use
FENDT»S
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Mid. by 0. B. SEYMOUR fc CO., 10T NASSAU
Street, New York. Frio. SI per box; not free bypo.t
my7-.m ItJ FOR SAUK AT ALL DRUGGIST*..
PROVISION S. -4,00 P pieces City smoked
Western Cured Shoulders. 1
2jWO tieroee Olt, Smoked Western Cored Ham..
20tioroos Gardner, Phi,pi, Sc Go.’t •xtr.Sue'r Cured
Dauited Hams. .
100 bble. extra Heavy Fork,
Fo,.ai.
Vet - I ’’lftlMHSASit
! AZUMEA I AZUMEA!
AZUMEA! AZUMEAI AZUMEA! AZUMKA!
PROP. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER.
' Manalactured nlely 'at No. 8B North FOURTH
Stmt, and fnr sale lit Grooere renerelly. mrX3 Sraif '
Burning fluid, alcohol, and
OaMPHENE. in barnli apd half barr.le.mnu-
ARIL LEMON—Grttss, - for s»l« by WE-
WANTS.
521 NORTHSL, between o,<ra **rfiOTM«eii uSm5 s
T^ANTED —A situation, hy a yoane
h ; * S*L r i e 3. man. in any mercantile bu*in«M where
himself generally useful; ie a roodcoi*
JIPJi NooMeetionto. an*kindof to.
slnets that is honorable, dsn give the best of reft.
*8, c «woity and integrity, and security ,if
Please sodress •• COLLECTOR," at this
JeW 4t»
AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER,
Jr"*" °* y«iP*V'ex»erience u Cachicr. Book
a «« ■• HALL,” »1 tt« office of fto «t»
Y\TANTED—A situation, by ,an expe-
—One or two experienced
Vha «nn ’ Q a Boot and Shoe’ Warehoues,
trlir?i* M 5 riri JL t i» C D 6 .pood JerMr and Pennsylvania
tradg. Address Box 1408, Ptnladeleiiia F. U. Jel« 6t*
A Situation, by s man,
, ineA ft. hnrinr.A. T f? £ss* of »f#. of eXteneiv# eXPCri-
Of •» «m»a. ,I» nn lumlebSr SiSUSS?i|2Si’'
away.? lll b * * M * , . t * j '
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m desirable country plage,
o.f Norrutown; * .emi lor.o .ton.
USS^-nta,'«;»•, bam, carrier. home, Jam larden,
r, tr o * or . **!•• or exchange for rood car
rented, saw Particulars, 616 North
BIQBTH Street, shove QRBKN. jelOwfmßt*
—A very desirable three
lmDrSv.m.n w !« 1 1E ?;„? 1 J h back building* and modern
- rjiig
Bjj STOKE TO LET—The Four-storied
S l,?i? o hl No. 305 North FRONT Street, above
A,tlr - to Dr ;^£y
BENT IOR THE SUMMER—The
room, of a larte liouia: Parlor,
wliS* room, kttohen. four obsmbere, and bath-room
ramute,* wait of the Tiora Hatton onto.
onWrFo
SHgC’gd-^' or ‘ Mseu Mr *' M -
m FOR SALE—a desirable .COUNTSY
imn™™m* CE. withi about ten aorec of Land, and
improvamon’B,near the Brandywine, six rnilee sooth of
” re A t rtssf? tor,Deartilfr^altinioroCeDtral Railroad/ .
AQttfflU l W i.aitu
. 1° Mbim* Parltev lie, Chester county, fes.
LiOR SAI E.—A .stock of Hardware and
R,or. H^S2 y .5 oo i'K ■r ho Good will and Flat™, of a
Store opia. a Hood bn.meat; terms esar. the .resent
owner hiving determined to olote, for the porJo»« of
removing from the oitr. Addreu J. J. 1..,at thieoffiee,
with nam* and reference. Jew st*
fTANDSOME PARLOR AND BED
-RX ROOM? to let, with Board. Gentlemen Furnish
ed with meah. No. ofo SPRUCE Street. leS-St*
m A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET,IN
.®MMANTOWN. near the depot Applr im
-10 °» X WUIRUELD, tto3 South SIXtR
Street. _ jua-at
T-> RENT—A Second-story Room, 35
feet br *0 feet, with etearn power. lighted on font
iiaea and he ated .br steam, with natahw&y. Sco. Apslr
to, pav. t CO.,
Jen 7t nag and 3U9 OH KR BY Strait.
VALUABLE LOT FOB'SALE.—A Lot,
!M feet by 100. having three front*, located in the
rontbwesternpartof the oity, in the midst or a rapidly
improving neighborhood, ib offered for sate on reaeona
bleterme For partiouiareapplyatthie Office. Jcia-Ut*
&FOR SALE OK BENT—New Stone
Msnatoa, Barn, fto.with extensive accommoda
tions nndthirteen acres of land, on Cheiton Hills. In
quire at No. 8 North THIRD Street jett-Ut*
m TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
MiThe Machine™, Stock, and Fixture* of a lane
Manufactory .of PAPER HANGINGS, replete rmh
averyoonvauejnoe for carrying on an extensive ban
ner* A desirable investment to persona of energy who
can push the bniinen. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire at3M ORESTNfJTStrcet-
Ja&efmtf if BART. MONTQO BARRY. A CO,
FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Double
Stone (attsge. Germantown, sitnata on Dewey’e
laa*, second house from Thorp’s lane, five mlnetes
wife from railroad station. Contains alOks modem
conveniences. Apply to F. R. WILSON,
]o6-)m 603 CHESTNUT Street.
IFOR SALE —ad DESIKABIE FARM,
"■ containing 112 ACRE’S OF LAND., situate in Rad
nor township, Delaware oountr, UK miles from Phila
delphia, on the old i*neaater Road, eboatone mile from
Morgan’* Corner, and Eagle stations on the Pennsylva
nia Kailroad. with all necessary FARM BCILIP
ING3, corivoaisntly di nded into fields with good spri-ga
and running water upon it, asm«U proportion of stood
land, good orchard of choice fruit, soil of the first qual
ity. For a view of the eremises and farther particulars
apply to THOMAS DAVIS, on the premises, or CHAB.
KUGLKR, Cabinet post omoe, Montgomery oountr. t a.
naySO-wfeeft*
MFOB SALE, OB EXCHANGE FOB
MERCHANDISE- —Two two-story brick houses
and lot of ground subject to improvement. Rent for
973 per Qnnum, each. A small amount of oath, and the
balance in merchandise required. Address A. S., Prtsa
Office. mytt-lm
BOARDING.
PRIVATE BOARDING. —Gentlemen and
their families, or single gentlemen, oan be accom
modate <i with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST St.,
south side of Washington fquare. The location, b*ing
opposite to one of the handsomest parks m the city, is
oen-ral, and extremely pleasant. Transient person*
visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for en office; jeli-tf
Families and gentlemen wish-
JNO FIRST-CLASS BOARD, with cool Room*,
cannowhavechmoeet 9*5 WALNUT St. jel-liu*
Wo yodNg GENTLEMEN Can be
accommodated with goodf'airy apartmente, (with
or without board,) in a private family. Location cen
tral. Address •* TOLJUBIIXt” through Blood’s Dis
patch. apH ;
DIVIDENDS,
pOBN EXCHANGE BANK,
V PHitADM-FWiA, Hay I. lam.
The Directors have THIS PAY declared a Dividend
f THJLKE PER. CENT, on the Capital Stack, clear of
tota Tax, and payable on dfmanq.^„„ w VI
myl-tf J. W.TORRKY, Cashier
EDUCATIONAL.
HffSS LUOY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
J.TX Me BIRD will reopen their SCHOOL for Young
Ladies at 1010 SPRUCE Btreet, on MONDAY, Sep
tember 17th, 1860. jet-la,
REMOVALS.
I>EMOVAL.—SMALL A CHANDLER,
ssmnumisat
above Front, north side. tat
SAYING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAYING FUND—Com
-ljL pany’s Building, southeast,corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till t
o’clock, and on MONDAY till* m the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand*
W “ hoUt “interest FIVE PER CENT.
All sumi paid baok, on demand, in gold anusilver, ,
ALES?WHILLjnN, President.
- BAML. WORK* vioe President.
EygßSu MgBS!:
ifeMßKk 'ToMJ’W'
JOHN G. BIMS, Swratary. leal lm
CSPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND,
>3 Offioe, 331 North THIRD Stmt, between Vine
andCallowhlil. incorporated firth* LwelatureApril
KVEnINGS, from 6 to 8 o’clook. . ..
Intarest sper cent, per annum. Depositors ca? witn
drawtbeir moneys by Checks* if desired. Bpecial Da
pout, received. JAMEg g rR n, QtB , [Wnn
Faancis Haxt. Beoreterr. wtfif
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
CARD-NORTHERN ASSURANCE
COMPANY. LONDON,
No. 423 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
The underlined laretn inform b;« friends and the
pnbilo Keneraltr, that HUGO LIBBING, Lee.,ofthte
city, is now assooiateil with him in the AGENCV of
this COMPANY.and the style of the firm being UKTTY
& LI6BING. The patronage heretofore so hberrlly
bestowed upon the undersigned js respeotfoliy solicited
fotthefirm. WIiXIAM. GBTTY.
NJRTUERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LONDON.
Capital. 86 233-800 Income. over.Sl.OOO OM.
Losses adjusted and promptly paid without reference
to London.
Rates raodorato. GBTxy Agonta.
425 CHKATNUTStreet. ,
JeM-Ct New Huildinfi Philadelphia Hunk.
milt: [MUTUAL LIFE ESSUKANUR
A COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
SIX MILLIONfToF DOLLARS,
MTIITI9 IN VIHST MOtITSAOBS ON BXAL XSS4TS,
WORTH OVER BUJBOJW./
Tka sremiams are lowbu than in many other Coape*
alee* and the Dividends have been eAianm.
ISLONO TO TEX IKSVEU.
Phmphlete, tpd every lnforaration, m»r be had
PHILADELPHIA REFE^NCES:
Vhomu Robina, John Welsh,
«C°om M sSSJT n ' f e.'whi "'
Mi.ra, 0 j. S|fh«f L*«ata,.
Joseph Patterson, TCI 1! f *
John M. AtwOOd, Arthnr Coffin,
Thomas H. Power.,
William MoKee. The. Wattenn. ng-lrif»
tNAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
r ,06 CHESTNUT. Straet, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED TKE STATE OF
•ONFINED TO FIRE~AND INLAND RISKS
dihciobb
gainue! Wright, D. B, Rnty,
Wm. W. Walter., 1. W. Evennaa,
Chaa, Riohardsos, Henry Lew:,, Jr.,
geo. A. West, Jaoob W. Stonl,
0. WihjOß Dayte, Mecko Stern.
Vhos. S. Martin, n . ,
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHa »P. Secretary. ralk-tl
r'LINTON COUNTY LIKE AND OENE-
1860. I0E! I0E! 1860.
COLD BPRING ICE COMPANY.
iCALi of riJni.Y prices.*
g pounds daily 40 oents per week.
«2 l ii «53 *• -
3. .* M % •*' ' **/
H :: g
S«d yout«d.ra to th.
fcanaggfe
Tl/gACKEBEL, SHAD DERBING. WHITE
IyJL fish AND OHEESB.-Va.to bbie M«6k.ra!. Nn.
i .riP ,^“,,A ~ rsoa “s^A“uk t i' , co., For
jeli’et No. iO3 ARdHBu»«t.
gNIUDE TURPENTINE -r-75 bbls Spts
aruskmehts.
INCREASED FURME. HOOMg CROWDED.
NIXON’S RQy*Ti EQjrwffiim 'TsfitTßa i
Th * * T “Aft^sK^o^ A * WoiM -
Jtaaa •j* s^wm,pithostadils
„ w
n» wPEff®™..,.,--;
Th. lnmH NNA,
B ** ?$ * 27thr»*. of
Z<UD “?
Atth.Rvfflmr , . _
SKATS BKcirSl’S. ** -!WI
WITHOUT J.Blt
STBEKT THEATRE. ' ~“
;
MORRIS BROTHERS, PELLR TROWBRIDSA’S
the OHAMPrON TROUPB OP THE VOCln .
Ji CHARIiES A. MORRIS. Annt.
M°CTBRB-y qH ’ S KAOB
"fas, . ’
ALL THE COMPARE.
SJOLOMON’S TEMPLE. '
AUrs., bmstlfal, udirim mod.l of tn. grMd-
MARKET, ABOVE STREET
h. 15! aws. 1 ®
OTM.nt«i bj toj Iran. an«T«i in SSSnSST
tcrronndmg thevanoas eoarts, give it a hfe-lika a»-
pearanoe. *
Rnul lit Kivn, Kh to Bth 0h.,.; 1 Chnm.,Mthohu.; M
ChmaAOth.no 7thohnpo.; nnl Exodno, Wthoh.Vfar
oontMt. «id downotion or Solomon’o Toin.laTU of
Which is faiehfeljy represented uttheModeL
OFJSN TO' VlMTiaUfftMK 1* ti 1 JffX-ML % Ut*
nog Tto 10P.M. LeotiraMil,*,udSX
ohna?i"sSint "*** ! iffiti*
tW , , r?^s ß .?a t B n t ;.TO
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE
A" ARTS, 103 S OHfcSTNUT Strut.
S “*“ “fMM.** ““»■
HtoSSSSIS? * iUwMiT * ttAlrttotoni.m. o«o.of
SEWING MACHINES.
w. *• UHLINGEK & CO,.
HASppACTPnnao op
SEWING MACHINES.
Mokln, the Loop and Sh.ttlo Shtoh, TO. letter for »n
kintf. of monnfootannf ,orvoK>, price Sip To.
other, an from WfnpwnnSr*^*
OFFICE AND SALESROOM,
628 ARCH STREET.-
PHILADELPHIA
..?,-AtMACHINE BILK, SPOOL COTTON, -OIL,
H*EJ)idiSi *O i constantly on heed. jaß-Sot
\yHEELER A WILSON
SEWING MACHINES.
HMHBY coy, ACM*,
■i CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
rrith Opemton, n oir. to Prims. Enaita.
nun rams:
f Wort STATR tent, Ttoan*, N. 1, .
W CENTRAL StIUARK, Hwtofc Pa
- ' ' ialMta
WIL OO X & GIBBS’ SEiWING MA-
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TtISSOLUTION OF PAKTNEUSHIP.
■patT^Shß*.
-Tttß UNQ*B
■nrpooeof trunUctin, th« wkolw to SlMo, end
RneeninrobnuiMOi M No, SOS COM MERCK St..
yOfEjSf^LSONi
Juno 1, MfiJ-lm ' JOHNF. SeSheTT.
HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES*
PACKAGE hakdwab* house.—w«
MHWHAM.HAJtBWAMI, VhMk M-flittlt .OOhii
IMimn
JT-iw FOR CAPE MAT.—Persons
mSSilmJm about viltUni. CAPE MAY can
have their Hefgagecal!»d (or, ehMkad from thair ra.i
denca, and delivered nn board. the Sea-Steamen Bela-
Ware.- Boston, and Kennebeo, whioh l.aeo the firat
wharf below SPRUCE Btreet, daily, at Pbf o-olootA.
M., bylravinc their addreu at the Offioe of GRAHAM’S
BAGGAGE EXPRESS, No. 3 WALNlJrgtroet. or R.
F. FA (tTHqRNK T B, Dnr«ut, THIRTEENTH and
WALNUT Btreet..
. Baggage aieo delivered to the new Yorklinee.
Orders oarefnlly and promptly attended to. Offioe
open from 6 A. M. nnul 11P. M. jelg-ttt
fmL.mutMT- THE ADAMS EXPRESS
fißsßESßLoo.,offie. 390 CHESTNUT Straet,
forwards Parcels, pAokiges. Baok Notes,
and Specie, either by its own Lines or in connection
with other Kxprets Companies, to all the principal
towns and oitiee of the United Ntated.
0 B. 8. BAWDFORD,
jelS-tf General gnpenntendept.
CONGRESS SPRING.
SARATOGA* APRIL 16,1860.
An attempt has been made to deceive the publio. by
persons offering what they call “ Coaoxxss WaTXE*’
from Foantains; and at the price of sis (6) oents per
glaia. The vkoUsaU price of the essmw Ctongteas Wa
ter, at New York, being about 7R cents per glass, the im
position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost,
and iri then t allowance for freight, oartags* or breakage*
is apparent; but their-probaUa.eonzsa has bean to
empty ese bottle of genome Congrea Water fete a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening
its refsJ contents.
We have eevee eold Congress Water in FoaataiaA
nor m vs—sis of any other detcriptio* thaa ordinal
•igedeiAss BOTTK.XS. The oork of every bottle of the
genuine U branded “CONGRRBB WATER w - u C. &
W.,” and any* without those words aaid letters ca the
oork* is cooETZETZit* whether frbti Foaattnna or
Bottles. CLARtK * WHITK,
Proprietors of Congress Bprisg.
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, via:
FREDERICK BROWN* cor. Fifth and Cheetnnt ate*,
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., eor. Ninth and Chestnut,
OHARLRA KLLIB & Co , 7M Market street,
J.O.TURNPENNY ft CJo , 941 Bpruce street.
THOB.-J. HUSBAND. «J Sooth Third Street,
0. bThUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut Street,
A. D. D. TAYLOR, eor. Ninth and Chestnut atreetSv
Are constantly supplied by ns with the genuine ” Coe
qexss Water ” m bottles, fresh from Uts CoBErtM
Spring. CLARKE R. WHITE,'
aprt-»mif 98 CEDAR Bt,. New York Ciry.
JJALTIMOKJS CON\ r EJNTION.
MANN ’fiTHOTBL
AND DINING ROOMS ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
Rooms with or'without Meals. Increased accommo
dation during the sitting of the Convention.
3be only House of the kind oh the principal street,
124 W. BALTIMORE STREET,
Nearly opposite the Sun Building.
O. H. MANN..
jol6-«t PROPRIETOR.
GOFFEE’S patent
KNITTING MACHINES,
For Plain Blooking and Fancy Knitting;
Machines for Knitting growers, Shirts, &0.,
Rib Machines ofl and 1, S sod 1, t and 2, and S and J-Rib,
.. on hand and trade to order. . „
These Maohmes use the plain Eurltsh tfprm Needle,
nn a new principle, and are the cheapest and most rapid
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