The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 25, 1860, Image 3

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iaolodiar • the rutorlng of tho
najaBl* •eroee.whiohwaa But ax read to-yeae u,
i? «r#a to tha Home bill, will
BSd ■•* for ecnafereope committee.
a-Jffi.Jyy- 'aaetatioß raduolßS tha prtoaof pablio
pnotiaj forty peroeiit. war patted. ■. . •,
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
t, o ® i y o^o * o f South CaroUhs* the
*m fr«i«*t«d to ftmitoh the Houm at (he
**** st**?P®* •iljh# inforngUpn that can be obtained
»V\oihe diepowtioa byth* British Governmont of the
brtbs British navy, and ite disppsi-'
ef the, oncers Md crew* of the slavers thoe oap*
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ooßßindigttbe alteration of the exuting lav in order
i ®rb»e«ter. General mar provide for carrying
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ceveraf coaphiilce and ehlpcrwaom deounme cervine for
theewnpeaeWloß to whioh the department i”iiow re-
T* eenemlly exhibited by eniet
- jhe Jlouep Main went into onrnmittee. .
ki? , 's?J l r“*of. I ' # . w Xo ,, rA l,l die»ted n few point* of
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fit 1 S^PS/ 8, oflndinnn, endothera. objected.
..Mr. BLAIS, oij htianun*’ nrrued axainet the ooenn
*ma Ihe mad. oonid be earned overland, daily, at
of New, York, mads an explanation,
which. Mr. Sherman eaidi aatlaged him that the bill
eoeddnet jugoneuidi Idepurpoee deeired. and he with-
Mr. WINsLfIW, of North Carolina, renewed the bill;
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oi?usivioVi?!!riS£ isl i* theexteßeionof the contract
f. LSJ'SSUWi^l*®' o6 nej*, at tbepreaent rate, which
gealr •» Sf6 per annom, bealeee the ehane or the
HoraoeP.Clarh «Hd Ihettge .team
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introducethe «IK and » mtiontr voted vsiutlheiui*
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-D*!** 23.—Messrs. -Jdpeph and fiobcrt
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V-T*» offices of both newspapers will be closed for tbe
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jrßjf*L?n*Q*b*RB OPfOSED TO OOIXfITO »*LTLHORK.
*j JL 1 ? 1 ”*?! 8v * R* * 'eauriasmg all da j, feta
“7f to wjiut to Baltimore, llteConveßtion rqacs'mbled
1 * evening, ■ttdadtottrnad till Monday.
■2S&&!?*?*!!! decutedlToppoaed to going to
fiSw-satssSf jafliiar'?®? 4 - **•
•aSggltegteft;*—fartlwr advic before Ibelr
Later from llio. ' '
Nkw ‘i'nMjt. June 24—.Arnv.d Cbamptoti
f naolioo, vi» luo Janeiro Jun* id.
8- at.***., SarratnaaaU a*ilad tha iama'da,
■W*j*W*niio'i»Jiiii»id,'d»»'Bl»'.'"
Th« U,B. frlsat*Con,T,a,Dric Dolphin,and ateam.r
£■ **i!7 ere M Mont.video Ida, Bth. he U. S. B. bri,
Bainbtidee ni at Coloni* Mar <th.
CoßfegßiOß ofthe Rev. Hr. Harden.
information bia beeh
fBCBtTfd ife*tHarden hts auAe m co&feujon of having
in the whole trauMotion a
of Herd.c .or
Sff iffhJf/oVj'oir" r ‘ ul * '■ Mtm F ” d * , '
PobliSAmusements.
' This «!il be a nek of benefit* et Arch street
Theatre;, This evening "atestimonial” benefitto
Mr. Georgo S. Karnes, .he bfnrficiatre to appear in
thatnovel pUy, “ lie Stringer,” *Dd also in “ Ira
Touxde Nesle »>.- Tomorrow evening, a “ compli
mentary” benefit to Mr. John Dolman, when
‘‘.The Hubobbabk” and “ Popping the Question”
will be performed, anti, on Wednesday, “ a grand
complimentary” benefit to Hre..R. Penisten; in
which that lad/will appear as Luerezia Borgia,
a debutante taking the part of Portia-in the
trial scene of “ The Merchant ofVenioe.” We
wish each and every of the three—the fullest house
of tbe season!
On Batnrday evening, Wheatley k Clarke will
open Arch-street Theatre for the summer sea
• mm, with tbe legendary speotacle of “ The Naiad
‘Qneen,” one of themost attraeiive.of show-pieces,
wftfr. fiew ftsensry by WUer, mush by Dod worth,
The. performers will Include Mr, Wo- Wheatley,
J. filClarke, Mr. Dewis Baker, (his first appear
aSowslcee hia return from California,) Mr. W.
'Wallis, Mr. J. S.'Edwards, (from the Holllday
street Theatre, Baltimore,) Mr. Haynes, Mr. J. A.
Braves, (from the Southern -theatres, first appear
ance,) Mr. Bradley, Mr. Riley, Mr. Btphore, Mr
Calledlne, Aa., do.,,Mrs, John Drew, Mre. Wm.
Murphy, Mre. Thayer, Miss EUa Glenn, her first
sppearanoo. - ...
Walnut-street Theatre closed on Saturdsyeve.
Whig,, and the season has been unnsuaily remune
. satire..;-Daring the recess, the theatre will be re
decora It A.
- There does not appear any symptom of bringing
tbs dramatic season to a doss at MoDonongh’s
Qslttiel.Qn the; contrary, additional novelties
are spoken of. Tbit evening, Mr. Bradford, trea
surer; hasbit beneSt, ami Aaron Jonas, and Matt
Bosk will give the’sparring scene in “Tom and
Jerry.” .-There will also beavartetyof dramatic
and misoeUsneons performances.
Rembrandt Plate’s painting of The Conrt of
death will he exhibited every evening this week,
neepf Monday and Saturday,)’at'Concert Hail
It is a striking allegorical picture, executed in the
artist’s prime; end is bold, Impressive, imagina
tive. ,
; The model of Solomon's Temple may be eccn
this wfeek, at the’ National Hali, Market street,
andds a very Interesting and satisfactory work.
,We have received the Illustrated Netvs of the.
World and llfuttraUd Loudon JVcros of June 9,
Irons Callender A Co. With the former is given e
fine steel engraving of Meyerbeer, the composer,
with a very Interesting Memoir. These portraits,
wbloh are due likenesses, well (engraved, are
very popular, and the cheapest ever issued.
Moaio. at Fawmocnt.—lt is at last de
cided that the railroad companies running to Pntr
■Ount Shalt have tfae privilege of employing a band
Of metis to perform in the park. The committee
te whem the matter was. referred have designated
a spet for the pavilion for ths musicians, and coma
time the coming week the strnetnre wilt he com
plated, aed theefterabon concerts will commence.
The Cerntahla Orchestra has boon engaged.
OfiLfiBfiATIOKOF THE FoURTHOF JULY.—
Col. Cdnipy’s regiment of infantry of tba Second
Brigade wilt eelebrate.'.the Fourth of July by a
parade, lhe lias will be formed at six o’clock in
the morning.
i tte NatTonai Ariillery, Lieutenant Jos. Sinex,
iwtend flriag x national salute on tbe morning of
Of Kis i»jUßlii3. —On Saturday,
AUlbior, the led who Wee eo severely injured
sheet, avweefc ego br the explosion of e fluid lamp,
died at Ms : residence, Germantown road, near Ce
lambla avenue. Thiele another viatlm to be added
to thelerga number who hare been tent to their
graret praiaaterelr by the nie of this dangerous
sinff. '
Thb Distric t Court have appointed Wm.
Sergeant. Fra.y'eommUefoaer to take depositions
,te place of Johoßinns, deceased.
I ; ;Ho*»tfAbOAg*B;--Janies Burgoyne, aged
m Germant«nrn«Tfitor-
*«* ni»Mkto; Hd|thM»
aSft'ffep 1 a T *»
wKbSadbwn tWowaoiofirtr while si "acimr in the
jaraatmohadjafterdwelnoVtig PineeUer. Theapove
admitted u> the Feuenaaeia feoemtsl.
'-’s Oigtd.—YOaterday, morning
Unddeedla bedat the rfnd.ee. of Mm.
; o^ r JjW addiUcndl tee Firtt Pa^e.
• AHEIVAIrttOMB OFIH*XeT3TONK CLUB
40a Saturday evening at 10 o’clock, about 180 mem
bar* of the Keystone Club arrived homo from Bal
timore. They were met at the depot by aboutlGO
at their friends in. this olty, who had provided a
large number of flambeaux, In order to have a
torchlight procession. - The'home party also had a
Uitee transparorwy, having oil the front a likeness
nf the Domooratio nominee for President, the Little
QUnt, and the annexed Inscriptions: ‘
, ‘ STEPHEN A: DOUGLAS.
14th Ward.
“ Cinoa ye hear the slogan ? ,
’lie Douglas and Ms men.” -
Ontho sides: / ;
- <* Oar choice for President,
r „ Stephen A. Douglas.” *
and
“ Pennsylvania good for 40,000 Demooratio major!'
ty for Douglas.”
' On the reverse side:
THE LITTLE GIANT.
Traitors and. faotionists fear him
Patriots love and honor him.
The excursionists were reoeived with muoh en-
thusiasm and a display of fireworks, after which
the line was formed, and headed by the Pennsyl
vania Cornet Band, playing livoly airs, and the
men bearing torches and the banners displayed at
Baltinipre, they passed up Broad to Christian,
down Christian to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Chestnut,
down Chestnut to Third, down Third to Walnut,
and eut .to the club rooms, Twelfth and Chestnut
streets.
Owing to the late hour at which the club ar
rived, and to the foot not being generally known
that they would return on Saturday evening, there
was not a great display of enthusiasm ; but. never
theless, the exoursiomsts were greeted with many
demonstrations of satisfaction by the spectators
along the ronte. They were buttonholed along the
road, to tell all they knew about the Con
vention ; but bs almost everything had been tele
graphed up to the hour of their leaving Baltimore,
they had little news to communicate.
. The excursionists speak In the highest terms of
.their treatment in Baltimore. On Thursday night
they serenaded Mr: Charles Myers, of Mad! on
Square, one jf the staunoh friends of Judge
Douglas. .After the serenade, they were hand
somely entertained by Mr. Myers, at his mansion.
The olub also speak in warm terms of the kindness
extended to them by.Cql. McKinney, of Weetmore
land,county, Pennsylvania, who kept“open lionBe”
at Barnum’a- Hotel—his rooms bring labelled
“Douglas Headquarters.”
On leaving Baltimore, tho olub were escorted to
the depot by -the Young Men’s Democratic Club
and several thousand cltfgens, who cheered them
heartily as the train' moved off. The members of
the club returned their cheers enthusiastically, and
gave three cheers for the polloe of Baltimore. They
say there is not a better.poiioe force In any oily of
the Union.
Daring the whole of their* stay, not an unplea
sant incident occurred, and they were all highly
delighted with their trip.
Joseph C. Costello, of the fecond ward, was in
jured by the falling of the parquette of tho thea
tre, during the sitting of the Convention. He fell
'down, striking his nose against a portion of the
railing, Inflicting « severe, but not dangerous
wound. Mr. Costello returned home with the olub
on Saturday evening.
Legal rsTELuaENOJi.— Common Pleas—
Judges Thompson and Ludlow.—On Saturday opinions
were delivered in the following cases:
Joseph Crate’s Estate. Exception to auditor’s report
. Report confirmed.
Vf m. W. Chew’s Estate. Fxoeptions to auditor’s re
port. Report confirmed.
Ann Ke’lj's Estate. Petition for approval o' appraise
ment. Exceptions to petition sustained.
: Robert MoCrory’# Estate. Exceptions to auditor’s
report. Report confirmed-*the distributees to give ado
uuate refunding toads, upon receipt of the shares.
Thomas Tyson’s > state. Petition for allowance of
wntoffi.fa. Fi, fa. allowed.
, Estate of Grorre Rundie, Petition for leave to com
promise. Prayer of petition granted.
William Armstrong’s Estate. Petition for order of
sale. Order refused.
Ryott • Estate. Exception to auditor’s report. Re
port confirmed,
Glein vs. Lonjtitreth. Demurrer overruled.
CitjrFank vs. Csllshan., Deoree in favor of plaintiff.
Middleton vs. MoCulfen. Rule absolute.
Butler.vaDavis. ► uiedischarged.
Ford vs. Safer. Rule absolute.
Edward Smith's Estate, Petition to vaa&le order dis
eharring exeeir or. Prayer of petition granted.
Estate of Ana James, O. C. Exceptions to auditor’s
report./ J* xoeptions dismissed, except as to the audi
tor’s charge.wh'ctns modified.
Catharine Wolf's Estate. Fxoeptioas to auditor's re
port.. Exceptions dismissed, except as to the interest,
and referred back Tor interest account.
In the matter of the eieotion of surveyor of Eighth
district—quo warranto. Rule to allow a writ of quo
warran to. Rule discharged.
Bchellvs..Eastern Market Oompauy. Rule for judg
ment. Ruleabiolute.
Reading Railroad vs, Thornton. Rule to refer baok
an award of arbitrator s. Rule discharged. ‘
Alien vs. Phillips, Re-argument ordered.
The investigation of the contested election case of
Downing vs. flafty will be resumed at twelve o’olook
to-morrow.*
Q.uarvbr Skssions—Judse Allison * writ of habeas
corpus, in the case of Y. Hofheitner to Co„ charted
wnh a conspiracy to deffand creditors, was beard. The
allegation on thepart of Mr. Taylor, that being a credi
tor of the defendants, who were engaged m the milli
nery businers, he called upon them in reference to a
note whioh tiM been protested* and Mr, ttofhoimtr re*
presented that, owing to the eppresirtve conduot of'ftlr.
WilJiam Moms, snptber of the creditors, they were
inable to continue in business. The day after'this,
dr. Taylor rubmitted a proposition for an extension,
and Mr. ,T. slsq offered to use hie efforts to procure that
extension. To this Mr. H. teplied that it wag no use,
rnd then it wes stated that a debt of 98,00 T was due to
M. J otmuss. and the 'goods had beeu com eyed to him
for tho sum OOO.
Morris, a creditor to the amount of
96,000, testified that he bad never pushed the de rend
ania;onlhe contrary, he aided them in a variety of
8, taking up the notes, arm when he found them in
volved, he advised an exhibit to the creditors, the pro
mise to use his influenoe to procure an extension, and
promised further, tha* in ease apy of the creditors were
ri iJ>born.he would endorse their psper. The witness
estmiated the value of the sooda transferred to Mr,
Strauss, st from 910.000 to 915.000.
The defendants never mace an exhibit to creditors,
aooordins to the advioe of Mr. Morris.
Judge Allison refused to discharge the defendant.,
The next ossa was that,of Benjamin mid Jeremiah
Croeedale. charged with a ovnsplraor todefrand uredi
ors, whichwasbeardonawritofhaneasoorpas. The
»c»«, as alleged br the Commonwealth. »ere substan
ially as follows: In May, 1669, Mr. Charles Wright ob
tained a judgment against the defendant, which judg
ment was entered in tha District Court, on thelfth of
Wo years before tha defendants con
passed back into the possession of the defendants, acd
on the list of March* 1960, this same property wasoon
veyed to a pother party, and at the same tune a oettifi
oalewflsgiven by one of the„ defondanta thatropro
, ceedinge to colleot ground rent nad been instituted,
and an order was given to an attorney to insert in the
assicnmentof tha deed any name that the bearer of the
order might desire. The allegation was, that this con
veyance was mMe in order to make it appear as though
it was anterior to Mr, Wright’s judgment.
The court ramaaded the parties for trial. »
Burgt.art.—Some time during Saturday
nieht. a lot {if burglar* effected an entrance to the'
Pf nnfylvannan, office, in Third street* below Chestnut.
They entered, through a second-story window, in the
raarofthe bpildingi and* after ft great deal of trouble,
got into the lower rooms. They pioked the look of the
mosey drawer, which was fortunately empty, so that
they received nothing for their labor. They must have
been new hands at the business, as their work was per
formed in a very bungling manner. It is tupposed they
were the earns party that jobbed the cigsr store ot ex
.CoronerDelavau a short time since.
Explosion of a Lamp. —About ten o’clock
Ust evening MsriaDelaney, used eighteen year*, was
severely burned by the explosion of a diamond-oil
jamp which she was filling at her residence, 1442 north
Tenth street.
Accidbnt.—Mrs. Smith was seriously
bur.oed yesterday afternoon by her clothes talcing firs
.while oerninK a email furnace* at her residence on Ger
mantown road* near Fifth street.
Infamous.— Margaret Flood was arrested
on Saturday afternoon .on the ohareo of cutting the
dresses of several ladies,in a dry-goods ‘store inSeoond
street. Alderman Pallas committed her to enswer.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
' The Money Market.
PmLADBLPHiA, June 23.1860.
The week closes with an unusual abundance of
nnne*. We bear of transactions on call as low as four
and a half per coat. As a consequence, there hoe been
a general improvement in the value of almost every de
scription of stocks., In New Yorb.fwe team that large
deposits of surplus funds have been made with trust
companies “on oal1 M at three per cent.
At theStoek JSoard to-day the tallness was limited
with bat little change in price*. The market closed
very firm.
Philadelphia Stock Kichnngo Sales,
June 23, 1860.
Ruomid at 8. E. Blayhaiii», MIX Walnut Street.
FIRST BOARD.
4900 City At d cert new.loo4 MO Cara A Arab Cs ’67. 03
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WOO Read 84)4 3 do M»2
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3000 da *66 ..rt. 748 lOOßch’UNavCo...... 8X
MO Or A Coates 7c c’h OlAf JOO do b*c
1600_ do d0,—...92 W do bJX
1000 Lehigh Valley6e.. M 3B#
lO do ...38«
JMO d0J.......... OAroh-stR 20
1228*, - loft 107 Far A Mo’s 8’k. ...67H
MOON Fa B 10s 98 20 do —67 K
3nooFa l9 Moh’s Bank 26>|
1000 N 7IW 10 Union Hank. 34
WOO fo ........... 7i« 20Gir»idBank..85wa. 46«
2000 Cam A Arab 6s ’63. 96)*
BETWEEN
1200 City 6* CAP. 101)41
loon uo O’i w O op on. 19*1
1206 Lehigh 6s ... -lOQtfl
i BOARDS.
| 7 Peon’s Jt .18 Si
lie Mmehill Berip2d*ys. 37)2
117 Cam % Amb R.....138>k
Philadelphia Markets.
Junk 81—Eveniug.
Holders of Flour are firm in their views* and general
ly asking an advance. The demand* however* is limit
ed* with eeles of some 000 barrel* in lots, at 5f.25 for
standard superfine, and s6.6*Xttf.B7Js for extras'; and
ICO) bids. Western eitras, and 800 bbls. Ohio extra
family at a private bargain, and lowest figure is now
generally reported for superfine; and the sales to the
trade range at from $6 37)4 to SBM for thet description,
and ®ortO<a7 per bbl, for fanoy brands, as in quality.
Rye Flour and Corn Meat sre quiet; we quoto the for
mer at $3 76 and the latter at $3.87)4 per bbl., without
sales-
W«EAT.-{rhoie is not nraoh doing, owing to the dif
ference in the views cf buyers ana sellers s about 6.000
bushels have been disposed of in lota at 120 to 137 c. for
common to good choice Reds, and UOOISOo. for White,
including 1,0(0 bushel* of the latter on private terms,
Rye is better, and Pennsylvania is held at 77c. Corn
comes iu slowly rand prime lots are wanted, with fur
ther sales of fi.QOO bushels yellow to note at 680, afloat,
Ineludng some fair quality at 60e650. Oats continue
doll t small sales of Delaware attto.,asd Pennsylvania
atfte.per bushel.
Bask.—lst No. 1 Quercitron is held at $29 & ton.
. Cotton.—The market continues doll, but without any
particular obanse to note in prices or demand.
Grockeixs.—There Is very, little doing, and a firm
market to note for Sugar and Coflee.
‘ Provisions.—The market is also very firm, but there
is not much doing in the way of sales, and no change to
note ttt Pork, Bacon, nr Lard. •
•Fieu.—The demand hag fallen off; prices, however,
show no alteration, amftbe market is quiet.
Whisky is film,witlisales.of Pepn bblsataiatfUio.
Western do, 220; drudge 200, and ftbdn at 20>4®31o#'
gallon.
CITY ITEMS.
- The attention of parents seeking an academioal es
tablishment for their children is invited to the ad
vertisement of the Fairfield Seminary, which will bo
found in another column.
(From the New York Dispatch, October 1.1869.) -
SomsTHiNo for the Lanins.—A now invention has
recently appeared, which, although useful to everybody,
is specially claimed by the ladies, as being exaotly suited
to their wants and requirements* They aro delighted
with Spalding's Prepared Glue. It brings up no dis
agreeable associations of sticky glue-pots end stifling
odors, bulls merely a dear transparent liquid, inapret
ty little bottle, with a small accompanying brush, fit to
stand on the dantiest toilet table m all tho land,
cologne, and perfumes, and China trifles. And so‘use
ful It proves, too, if any accident happens to the ten
thousand little knlok-knacks that ladies delight in. No
sending to the manufacturer for repairs, at an expense
soaroely leu than would attend the purchase of a new
artiole.A few of the crystal, drops, skllfally applied
by fair, fingers, will set all right For furniture, for
work-boxes, for books, for every'hing, it is a perfect
Utile family physician I The amount of money that one
of these bottles enn save in a month would seem almost
incredible, and ladies rely on their Prepared Cine os a
sort of a magician that can effect everything! And
they forte, any article of doraasfcio reform
meets th* enthusiastic sanction at their hands that
Spalding's Prepared Glue baa received, you may be
pretty cure iti*something worth having cn your closet
•belfl JeM,rtWl
THE PKESS-.[- H mm?, Jm 25, 1860.
ATRViaH.—Ai3»ji!gbt no b*n*a through r,ry
small boles, so little things will illustrate a person's cha
racter. Indeed, character coosta.fi in little V*l|
Chad noßorably perfornjed, daily life being,the.Quarry
r (Vonj wh'ch we bailtj itup,and rough-tow tfcf
that form it, Nothing goes fortker to illiutrate
Ur amonc bualnnri men than “ little things,’’ the trfetli
of which ie amplified in the manper of doing bysineM
*ak the '‘Oha trice Gift Clothing Emporium” of Gran
ville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, where “ little pro
fits and qmok sales” are aooorap&medbjr useful gifts at- '
ways satisfactory to the recipient. .-
The moat sk lful ontters only are employed in the cus
tomer departments.
Parsons and vahiLubb repairing to the differ
ent places of summer resort, I should not fail to take with
them Bowxa’s Medioatbd Figs, which ate a safe,
speedy, audoeitaln cure for oostivenese, habitual con
stipation, dyspepsia, siok and nervous headaobs, and
bilious affections generally. They oonsistof pure Alex
andria .senna, combit ed with the best quality of aroma
tics, so skilfully Inlaid m the fig a* to prevent detection
in taste. Price 87K cents per box. Manufactured by
Geo. O. Rower, Sixth and Vine st*. . r tf
MARINE INTELLIGENCE,
BEK FOURTH PAGE.
% „ ARRIVED.
Bteaminip Boston, Crooker, 19 hours from New York,
via Cape May, with mdse and passengers to J Allderaicer
Pawn ship at anonor on the Overfalls; a bark and afull
mged bng off the Fourteen-foot. Bank, the latter with
loss of fore topgallant!ma*t: ship George Haynes, for
Valparaiso, at anchor on the middle} ship Oliver Moses,
for l New Orleans, off .Liston’s, in tow of steamtur JL
Fussy: a lull-rigged brig off Reedy anchor,
with tteamtug Rover alongside; a bark at aoohor off De
laware City, and a large schooner ashore on Cherry Isl
and Flats.
Bark Margaret, Q.uig, from Faraiba, via Delaware
Breakwater, 1 day. with sugar to wellsford, RanUn to
Co. Towed up oy tug Matt white.
_Brig Emma, Baker, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to
Twells. Mellon* Co ,
Schr Mail. Kelly, 8 days from Providence, with 'mdse
to Crowell Sc r'oltins.
Schr E L B Wales, Hoffman. 5 days from Wilming
ton. NO. with naval stores to D SHtetson A Co.
Pohr Knight. Gage, 7 days from Portland, with plaster
to Crowell to Collins. i
Bohr Roxhury, phase, 6 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell A Collins.
Bohr Sarah A Hammond, Fayno, 6 days irom Breton.
Bteamtu* James F Starr, Thomas, 8 hours from Dela
ware Breakwater* without a tow/ Passed bark Ann
Elizabeth, from Havana, and brig Grand Master, from
Palermo, above Bombay Hook, and others as beforifte
ported.
»v TKLPanAni. >
Uorrespondenoo oflho Philadelphia Exchange.?
CAPE ISLAND. N J. June W-4A3 PM.
A ship and a bark passed in this forenoon. Ship Nor
way, for Hong Kong, went to sea yesterday At 11 A M,
Nqt-ft vessel now in eight, bound in or out Wind NE.
* Yours, to. THOB, B. HUGHES. .
i (CorrespoodenoeofThePress.i /
\ Raw Yosx, Juiiejk;
Arr.ved, ship Calliope, from Pernambuco; barkAsin:
bridge, from Montevideo; bnglsaao-M Henson, frotn
Para: brig David A Caroline, from Palermo; brie.GG
Bigelow, from Bermuda.
Steamship Cambridge, Howos, cleared at Boston Kd
Inst, for Philadelphia.
Bteamship Granada. Howes, for New York, via Ha
vana. cleared at New Orleans roth met.
Shin Charles Cooper, from St John, NB, for Ire’ehd,
Sut baok 23d inst. waterlogged, having been nehoreoa
lorth Head.
Bark Philomela, Ellems, for Ea6t Indies, cleared at
Boston 23d inst. - .
Bark Helen Maria, Marshall, cleared at Boston 23d
inst. for Windsor. NS. . j j
Bark New Light, Reynolds from Marseilles,arrived
at Now York 23d inst.
Bark M Pojero, Reynolds, from Palermo, arrived at
New York 23d mat. "
Bohr Southerner, Bellows, fur Philadelphia, went to
sea from Charleston 21st inst.
Bohr Sarah Clark, Griffin, from Delaware Cityi at
Gloucester SOtli inst. >
SohrC 8 Carstalrs. Somers, sailed from Newburylort
22A inst. for Philadelphia.
PobrGeorge L Green, Green, henoe, arrived at Bos*
ton 23d inet.
Schr A B Hayes, Rohtneon. from Taunton for Pblla
delohia,at New York 22d inst.
Steamer Thomas Sparks, Grnmley, henoe, arrived at
Hartford 22d inst.
, Steamer Ezra D Fogg, Gibbs, hence, anivod at Prcvi
dence slat inst
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Elkctro-Magnetio and Magnbto-Edkc
raic Machink6, for mediontuss, uianufaotured aud for
sale at No. 3X SOUTH SEVENTH Street, by W. O. to
J. NEFF. je2J-2fc*
Tnu Nkw Pbbjjomk—Phalons’ Pau
lownia.— Tljo celebrated JAPANESE EXTRACT for
the handkerchief, prepared from the Blossoms of the
celebrated Tree of Japan. The Messrs. FHALON
take pleasure in stating that the new extract has never
been surpassed for its strength, aromatic sweetness and
lasting perfume. Copyright seoured. For sale every
where. Prepared only by FHALON & BON,
jel9-10t 51 GREENE Street, New York.
Mbrk n s ’ Miraculous Vermin Dk-
STRovB&i the oldest and best remedy known for Ex
terminating RATS and MICE, COCKROACHES
BUGS, ANTS, MUSQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS.
tar Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere. mylfi 3m
Sewing Machines. All persons who
havo bought Bowing Machines whioh will not perform
the work expected, are informed that SINGER’S Ma
chines never fail to do any kind of work. Noone isevor
disappointed in the Machines of
I. M. SINGER to CO., No. 810 CHESTNUT 81,
ap4-3m -
Halamandxr Fibb-Pboof Safbs. —A very
large j»eortmentof SALAMANDERS for sale at roa
eonable prices, No. 2M CHESTNUT 8U Philadelphia.
acJft-tf KVANB So WATSON,
Onb Prior Clothing of thb Latrbt
BtTLis.made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES, LOWEST selling pnoee marked In
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted eatla*
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
All are theroby treated alike. JONES A CO.,
•efi-tf «M MARKET Street*
TO CONOUMPTIVKS. —QUKRU’3 C’OD LITCB
Oil. Jkllt. <
Tfiis great specific for t/onxnraptlou is fastenperse
ding all others in its curative effeotanpon those afflicted
wtthiiubercular diseases, being twice as efficacious as
The crude m*. n--
pies of tbe pure oil, and robbed of the nauseout taste oT
the plain article, it is reoeived into the stomach in its
jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis
solved and digested, passing into the small intestines
drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its
nutritious properties, and thus assisting and sustaining
nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the
New York Academy of Medicine, and recommended br
the faculty everywhere, this preparation is confidently
offered as a remedy for Consumption and all Bfirofulons
affections. Bold by FREDERICK BROWN, corner of
CHESTNUT and . FIFTH . Streets ; FREDERICK
BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel s and T, W. DYOTT
A SONB. ' mhSX-stufam
Sating Fond—National Safety Trust
Compant.-Chartered by the State of Feonsylva iar
RULES.
L Money is received every day, and in any amount
large or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT, interest ia paid for money from
the day it Is put in.
9. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenevei
it is oallod for, and without notioe,
4. Money is reoeivea from Executors* Administrators,
Guardians, and other Trustee*, In large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
6. Tha money received from Depositors is invested is
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
olaas securities.
6. OHoo open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest
orner Third street. Philadelphia. (all
LAYTON—D KN^Y.—On Thursday, June 23d.,inslanl.
by Aid. Gen, if ooie, Mr. Jsmes F. Layton to Mis* Anna
L. Denny, both of Salem county N. J. •
IRWIN—MOFFET.—On theSd inst, by Rev. Thos.
I. Beveridge, Mr. Win. Irwin to Miss Rebeooa N. Mof
: et. both of this city. - *
CRAWFORD—HARPER.—On the7thinst.,by Rev.
J. McDowell, D.D., Mr. James Crawford to Miss Mstil-
Ha J. Harpey, both of Radnor township, Delaware co.,
«ORNRR“WILKINB.-Onthe 38th Inst., by Rev.
Win. B. Wood. Mr. Charles w. Horner to Miss Maria
M. dsuchter of Cnaa. Wilkins, Faq., all of this city. *
HB'VRY-FINNEY.-On the2lst instant- hr the Rev.
.£ Mr. Wm. Henry to Miss Matilda L,Finney,
•otliof this oity. *
DIED.
WEBB.—On the 23d itut.. Mrs. Barah Elizabeth, wife
of Mr. Edward (J . Webb, Jr., m the 20th year of her
he relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her husband’s
residence. No. 284 Marriott et., below Third, on Tues
day afternoon, at l o'clock, to Proceed to Ebenezer
Church. Obnasiau >trect, below Fourth, for interment.
TOWNSEND,—Of dipthena, ou Seventh day“evc
mnt, the 23d Inst.. Julia P„ of Qrorge C. ami
Beulah V. Townsend, in tbe 7th year of her age.
. The funeral will take place this afternoon, t*e 26th
instant to leave the house 1909 Mcunt Vernon street, at
6 o'clock. *
BUNKER.—OiI the 21st instant, Mrs. Anne Bunker,
relict of the late Charles Bunker, in tbe 89th year of her
ago.
Funeral from her late residence. No Ml Cnateß street,
below Fourth, this (Monday * afternoon, at 1 o’clock. '
BUAKHARD.—On the 20tb Inst., Anna Maria Burk
hard, in the 89th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs.
Anna Maria Morris. 1018 Olive street, this (Monday)
morning, at 10 o'clock. *
ERVIN.— n u the 22d instunt, Alexander Ervin, m tho
56th year of his age.
Funeral from hTs lata residauoe. No. 1438 North Be
strect, this (Mouday)arternoon, 29ih instant, at throe
o’olook. . *
MOORE.—On tbe 22d inst» Margaret Wallace, wife of
Alex. Moore, aged 61 years.
CUMMER MOURNING GOODS.
kw , Black Bareges and Crape Maretx. li, 6 4,7-4, aud
8-4 wide; Block Bilk Grenadines. Grenadiue
Bareges, Camel's Hair Bareges,Summer .
- Bombazines, ChaU*, Crape Chalis, Tainartmes,
Tammatans. fine Mousseline do Laines, Lawns,
Graxhuns, Organdies, Silks, Fomards,
Chalisde tomes, Barege Mantillas and Points;
Barege, Grenadine Barege and Grenadine-Shawls;
Bun OrabieUss, Fans, Summer Gloves and
Hosiery; Veils;Collars, Sleeves, Ac.
, . BESSON A SON, Mourning Store.
Jel No. 818 CHKSNUT Street,
The only reliable article—
CLARK'S ratent INDELIBLE PENCILS. Tor
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work better than Ink. without its trouble
or risk of BlotLng. Each will mark 2 000 articles. For
sale, Wholesale and Retail, by D. C. TAYLOR tc COm
Agents for the Manufacturer, No. Oil CHESTNUT
Street. jett 8m
" The greatest glory of a froo-born people,
Is to trausmit that freedom to their ohltdren."
|TS=- DOUGLAS CLUB, NINETEENTH
1 WARD.—A meeting of, the Democratic citi
zens of the Nineteenth ward will bo held thislMON
DAVTovoninß,June SSth.at Kelly's Hotel. FRANK
FORD ROADabove NORRIS street, at 8 o’clock. *
Several distinguished speakers will be present and ad
dross tho mooting.
Domoorats turn out as of yore.
V, J.MKGOnRGAL, President, pro tem.
JOHN W. HERBERT. Secretary. It*
fTr* UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
LL? „ . . (DEPARTMENT OF AR'rij.)
Tjio Examination of tho Junior, t’ophomoro, and
Freshman Classes, at the close of tbe Third Term, wiU
be held m the following order:
MONDAY, 29t|i,—From 9 to 11. A. M., Sophomores, by
the Vioo-Provost. (Chemistry of tho Metals land Fresh
men, by Prof. Kendall, (Geometry.) written. From 11
tol. Juniors, by Prof. Allen.(toe Eleotraoffiopliootes.)
TUESDAY, 28th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Vice-
Provoel, ( Dynamics.) and Sophomores, by Prof, Ken
dall, (Analytical Geometry.) written. From 11 to 1,
Freshmen, tjv Prof. Allen, (Herodotus,)
WEDNESDAY, Wth.-t'rom 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
Kendall. (DifferentiarCalculus,) and. Pophomorcs. by
Prof, dppsee. (English PhHoiogrj) written. From 11 to
1, Freshmen, by Prof. Coppee. (History.} •
THURSDAY.BBth-From 9 toll, Junior*, by Prof.
Jackson, of Plautus.) From II to 1,
Sophomore*, by Prof. Allen, (tho Cioud/i of Ariato
''fr’dliY,29th.-Frpm 9toll. Junior., hr Prof. Cor-
M«.(Juri.prud.noeof theUnitert 510 t.,) Prom 11 tot.
Sophomore., by Prof, Jaoksou, (th. OileganrtEptttle.of
Saturday. 30th.-Prom * to 11; Freshmen, by Prof.
Jooklon, (tbe SutTre. of Horace.r .
jea-lt Becretary of tba Feeuity ofArte.
rrs» AT A MEETISO OF THE BOARD OK
IL3 DIREOTQRS or tho Tenth Beotion of the Firet
Fohool District of Pennsylvania, held on the nineteenth
day of June, A. D< 1860, the following resoutlon was
unaalmou.ly adopted i - •
. litsolyid. That the thank* of this Board are imjnentlr
duo, and the same are hereby tendered, to BENJAMIN
M. I)yBIfNBERY Esq., for the able, aotiye, and suo
eessful manner lr\ which* during the last six years Hie
has, in his oapaoity of Controller, labored to advance
fea? ind mPmMS: of
n , ciaimas*
BY TELEGRAPH.
MEMORANDA.
MARRIED.
So. on
INw»JuneßLiSifc,atb >
,The regular monthly meetinxe are not held m July
NING, Utb lost., al 8 o'olook, mtIHIRIFTH BAPTIST
rv^ 3 ” PHILADELPHIA AND READING
its -RAILROAD CO.-Offlce, 33T FOURTH
Street. PhiladilpiiiA; June 2Hh, IMo.
To ovoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this
Company due ou the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this office, on or before the SOth insty when re
ceipts w»ll bo Kivrn. and cheeks wrll be ready for deli
very on the 2a proximo, m eXcaanf.e for said reoeipts.
- Those persons who have not yet extended 1 heir Bonds,
are reminded that by doiug so now, they will receive a
Bonusoften percent, in each.*. *«««»« ~
Jsl3-t3O - B, BRADFORD. Treasurer.
|Y*r» CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.-THEKX
37th of June, at 9 A. M. The, candidates must Jm at
H thirteen years of age. residents of the o ty cf Phi
phla. and for at teaet one year .pupils 10 tbe Public
Sohools of the city.
The order of examination will he as follows:
WEDNESDAY, June 27— History of the United States
June 23—Orthography, DefiaiUona,and
/kID aV, June 2J—Grammar—Rules and Parsing.
MONDAY, July 2—Ariihmetio—Theory atd exam
ple*
• TUEBDAY. July 3-ConstMution of the United Btates
and Mensuration. NICHOLAS H. MAGUIRE,
Jet3at . Prinoipsl.
rTS=* NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
IL? oi the Stockholders nf o<e CAMDEN AND AT
LANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY wUI be held on
THURSDAY. Juoe 28, >360, between the hours of 10 A.
M. and 2 P. M., at the office oi tho company, Cooper’s
Point, Camden, New Jersey, to eleot Director* of said
company to serve for the ensuing Year.
jefl-tje2B ROBERT FRAZER, Bee.
or
March 1330
The holders of the bomlo of this Company, dae'juiy I,
WOO, can now receive, upon application at this office, 10
f>er cent, in oash, upon the terms specified in the oirou
ar attached,
. .The holders are also entitlod to the benofit of a Blnk
mg Fund of $140,000 per annum, as established by the
etookhoidera at their annual meeting, held January 9,
[3SO, and in pursuance of the contract,entered into by
ho, oompeny and duly reoorded, to carry the same into
fleet. _j_B. BHADKORu, Treasurer.
iVrt/ic* to tht Philmtlphin and lleadtnt
RAurood Company Morttage Bonds,dui July 1, iB6O.
These bonds are seoured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting m the aggregate to 83^08,400. The
net revenue lor the last nscal J?ear wsa six times the
amount ot the annual interest ou these bonds.
The managers propone to extend them for a period of
Riders retaining the bonds the
the, precise condition in
Fresif sheets of ooupons for
tbe interest. Payable half-yearly t *will die leaned.
A bonusi of 10 per oent. will be given to the holders, in
consideration of their assenting to ths extension. This
!5 n » l i?«i? ll i^JK! d ,n o?f ?*°A? bearers oftlie bonds,
'.-JH I ?L^|sljUVuf a n- rsoe y [, A ßn jJ Rroßenting their respeo
ive bonds at the office of the Company, or to Its agents,
oronuoraoment,
• Forms of rpoeipt and endorsement will be furnished
or application, • *
Br order of the Board or Managers,
ml-tf W. tf. McILHKNNY. Seoreterr.
SUMMEB BESORTS.
Hf ANSION HOUSff, MAUOH CHUNK,
J;*-®" I*A.—This is the moat oomforta
ile nod extensive hotel iu Nortitetn Pennsylvania, end
the proprietor flatters lumoolf that thus far he has suc
ceeded in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa
tisfy ail his guests.
~T w L?£o nP a re nB ? ,jr aild elegantly furnished, and
Uie Table always contains the very best the Markets
afford.
The hotel is located on the banks of tho Rehigb,
directly opposite tho milrcad denoi.am) At the lias© of
ManoU Chunk Mountabt A path loads from the rear of
the Jiouso to the top onfatsmountAiu, Irom whioh point,
Bojreoignthundrod feat above the Lehigh, the most
sublime soeno imaginable is presented.
„U^.Van S an a Kn"*°^^f pl,eii Witl * *' 8 anii
ytO“ Hot and Com Baths oan be taken at all times. -
>rt-2ni GBORGK HOPPHS, Proprietor,
AtoERIOANnOTEMUUCII CHUNK,
FA.—Tins HOTEL is now kept in a manner af
fording every com prt to strangers and travellers.
Arrangementihare beep umdo this season to aocom
inodate HUMMER BOARDERB., The most sublime
moontain scenery and rural eoloyments are here af
forded. MICHAEL WILHKLM.
. , GEO. W. WILRELM.
jo2B-tscl Proprietors.
AMERICAN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM,
Pa.—Th* Proprietor of this Hotel has newly fitiod
up his house for (he accommodation of visitors duriug
tha summer season. The American Hotel is situated
on the most elevated spot id tha Borough.
Bethlehem ip toe wel. known for its beautiful scenery
and commanding view nf.tho surrounding country, and
for its salubrious mountain air, to feqoireoomment.
The auhsenber is now prepared to receive Boarders
and Families, and promises to do his best to render their
stvr with him pleasant and Agreeable.
Chants Moderate, je2s-lin
PIAGUS HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
-R-d This large and old-established House, known as the
•‘LEHIGH VALLEY BUMMER RETREAT,”
*s now open for the season.' The accommodations of
this House will be found unsurpassed. The ride here,
by toe North Pennsylvania Railroad, is one of the plea
santest in our State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor.
J*»am .
A MERiOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
PA.—This,xtell-known and popular hotel has,
during the nastsedsoQ* been
hREATIY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
|tud is now in oapaoity and convenience second to none
in the interior of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
liealtiful situation of Allrntowu'renders it a de*
lighifut summer resort, iu view of which speotel ar
rangements have been made by the prtuA-ielorsTocu
onmmodstesummer boarders. J, Y. &KCHTEL,
jc2s Uel E. W. BIGONY.
INSUItANCE COMPANIES.
CARD— NORTHERN ASSURANCE
'COMPANY. LONDON,
No. 425 CHESTNUT Street.Thilidelphia.
The undersigned begsto inform his tnendsaodthe
public genoraUy, that HUGO LIEBING, Esc.,ofthis
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w co JOHH M. GUMMSSY & SONS,,
jegft-at No. aao WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
For sale, at a great bargain,
p*'^of ohoice FARMING lands, situate
twe ;.n th £ rivers Natchex and
lrl nity, and. on Jhe line of the Texas and New Orleans
Railroad, which is uow iu running order between the
mentioned, and passing through the most
Further particulars maybe had by calling at Ihe of
fice of 1 ,JOHN M.jgUMMBY A fiOJW,
je76 3t No, SJO WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
®TO RENT—The new four-story
MKICK MOUSE* wiiH four-story Back Buildings,
no. i 916 ViNh. Street, having all the modern improve-
W&AfIVKs! 1 A »W 10 No * >«
T° —AU the upper stones of No. 2d
Street. The rooms are ISO feet
Til’ 1 kky-lighti.water-close Ls hoists, gss, and
fireproof. Rent very low. Apply to e—» ««
laM A HASSAL.
ol south FOURTH 8L
• TO LET—The moderate sized
1 Vi 18 fitreefc, opposite
uAnRIeON Row, with all modern conveniences.
LET—Three well lighted Lofts, at
, No. a Bank: street, opposite fitu&rt A Bro. Ap
ply at No. 8 BANK street.
fs«3-6t GUIKRBHOFER, LOEWI, A CO.
M STORE TO LET—The Four-storied
BTORE. No. 305 North FRONT Street, above
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MONT. No. Mu ARCH Street. - Jel»-4t*
eFOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY
RESIDENCE, with about ten aeres of Land, and
improvements, near the Brandy wine, six miles eouthof
West Chester, near the Baltimore Central Railroad.
Address J. w L-ON,
je 19-lm* Parkev lie. Chester county. Pa.
-ITALUABLE LOT FOR SALE.—A Lot,
▼ 150 feet by 100, having three fronts, located in the
southwesternpart of the city, in the midst of n rapidly*
improving neighborhood, is offered for sale on reseo&a
ble terms. For partiaulsrs apply at this Offioe. jeH-Ut*
«FOR SALE OR RENT—New Stone
Mansion,Barn, Ac .with extensive accommoda
tions and thirteen aores of land, on Chelton Hills. In
quireat No. 8 North THIRD Street. Jell-lit*
& DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE,
3X miles N. of Normtowu; s aeres 1 large stone
house, 13 rooms, barn, carriage house, large garden,
good water, Ac. For sale, or exchange for good oily
£. r <>P*dXi rented, 9490 Particulars. 818 North
EIGHTH Street, above GREEN. jeao-wfni3t*
FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Double
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lane, seoood house from Thorp’e lane, five miaatee
walk from railroad station. Contains alltfae modem
conveniences, Apply to P. 8. WIj>ON,
Je6-lm 803 CHESTNUT Street.
Mfor sale, or exchange fob
MERCHANDISE—Two brick bosses
and lot of ground subject to improvement. Rent for
972 per annum, each. A small amount of oash, and the
balance in merchandise required. Address A. 8., Press
Omoo. ’ myg-lm
«10 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—
The Maolnuery. Stoolh and Fixtures of a large
Mauufaolury of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with
every convepienco for carryrfig on as extensive best
nesa. A desirable investoent to persons of energy who
oan push the business. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire atSta CHESTNUT Street.
Jalßwfmtfif HARTTMONTGOMERY, A CO.
mi FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—
II A most desirable Factory, with large lot of
ground, fronting on three suitablel for almost
any kind olnuwnlactnriag. Terns easy. For pertiou
lata, inquire of ALFRKDFITLER.Sixtb below Arch,
or to W. D. ROGERS. Wo. AOQ9 Oliestnutet. injM-lm
MTO LET OR FOR SALE-AFOUR
story house, double book buildinss, all modern im
provements, in complete order; an elegant large yard.
Term# slow to a good tenant. Situated No. 1994
CHEST NUT Street. Apply at No. Tl 9 CHESTNUT
Street, in the Masonio Half. myta-tf
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern section of
the city, well adeptad for aNereery, Tejrmsscoommoda
ting* For particafiure address “ K,” at this ogee, apl7-tl
FYX) LET.—The first floor of the fine build-
M. inr. N 0.704 CHESTNUT street.formsrlT oocusied
fryr «. / ‘wj H* 1T ** vetailTta»;gJ|^iAUEC~
AC077N0.>04 CHE9TNUj 1 stoHrt."raUa. Jsi-lm
PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
WORKS, BOFHIA FURNACE, tc.-By virtue
of authority vested in ns as Trustees for oertoin cre
ditors of Pollard McCormick, and m pursuance of a de
cree of the District Court of Allegheny oouuty, in the
Commoaweeth of FemuylvanU, in No. 3. of November
term, 1858, we will expose to public side, at the MJSR
CHAwTii 1 BXCHANGE, on FOURTH BtreeL in the
oitv of Pittsburgh, #n the, l*t&( twelfth) day of Jape.
1600, Qommenoing at 11 o'oloek A. M, the RoJUng Bull
and Nail Factories, situated near NewCaaGe.Law
renoe county, Pennsylvania, known, as the ORIZABA
IRON WORKS, oo"tainjnc M Boiling Furnaces, i
Heating Fnmaoei, Bar Rolls, Smah-RoUs, Nail Plate
and Muok Rolls. Sqaceaers, 49 Nall Machines, one
Wrought Spike Machine, ana, Maonmerj for manufac
turing NailKcgs and Fire Brick, . ,
Also, the Blast Furnace, .known as SOPHIA, ad
joining above works, which is capable of turning oat
UOtonsof Pig Iron per week. . . .
Also, several lots of ground, adjoining, aud several
pieces of land adjacent to the Iron Works, containing
Coal, Iron Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay.
Teems : One fourth of the purohaM money U> be
paid In cash on the acknowledgment of the deed; the
balance m one, two, and three years from Uie time of
sale,with interest from that time; the deferred pay
zffi t °*° ”“ utej br
CHARLES KNAP,
ISAAC M. PENNOCK,
Je7 tiyU WM. K. NIMIOK.
BOAHDING.
PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Handsome
suites of Room, vacant, separate or toaether. N. E.
corner SI XTEENTH and LOCUST Street*. jeH-it*
CUMMER BOABDTNG.—Persons wisbing
to go to the country can find pleasant Rooms, with
goodaooonmiodatioDfjatthe WASHINGTON HOUSeT,
WOOOBURY, d.J. The House has been entirely re
modeled and refurnished thronghou . For terms, so.,
address JOHN P- PHIPPS. WpodouTy,N.JM
jc23 m* Late of Mansion House, West Chester, Pa.
PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
Jl their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom
modated with Board, .with, pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 616LOCU8T st.,
south side of Washington Square. The location, being
oppocite to one of the handsomest parks ip the eity, is
ocniraL and extremely pleasant., Transient persons
visiting the elty ean be accommodated by the day or
week, Terms moderate, A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for an office, jell-u
FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN TVTSH
JL 1 INU FIRST-CLASS BOARD,.with 000 l Rooms,
oan now have olioice at Pfrv WALNUT St, je4-lm
npwo YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE
X aooommodatod with good, airy.apartments, (with
or without board, Mn a private family., lrf»oaUon cen
tral, Address " TOLBERT," through Blood’s Die
patoli.
DIVIDENDS.
r’ORN EXCHANGE BANK,
\J rHILADKLPBIA, May 1,18(50. ,
The Direotor* have THIS DAY declared a Dividend
f THREE PER GENT, ou the Capital Block, dear ol
tate Tax, and payable on demand. • _
mT l.tr J. W, TOBREY, GasbiSr
EDUCATIONAL.
SEMINARY. —This large
1/ end fiouriehm* institution is locatod at Fail field,
Herkimer couhty, N. Y. ThJfaeultyoonsisU of twelve
thorough aril experienced teacher., four of whom are
college graduates. .The libraries number over 9.000
volumes. The cabinet, philosophical, aiul oheimcal
apparatus are extensive and oomplete. There are two
regular graduating courses of stuoy—one of three y ears,
and ono of five, and also a commsroial course. Upon
the completion of either, parchment diplomas are con
ferred. and. if possible, positions scoured, tchoota de
sirous of we l*qualified and excellent female teachers,
whose ability and success will .be guarantied can se
cure them by sddreasmg the principal, tall term be
gin/ August 22d. - , _x .
TumonfromB4toBfiper t*rm of fourteen weeks.
Board, washing, and room rant (furnished room) per
SSS P R o i“v, t J , ,TvA^FVTrEN, , A°M.'“ d '
I*2o-niSt- Frluoipv.
MISS J,UOY R. MAYER and Mrs. R.
M. DIRD will reopen their SCHOOL for Yoiy.g
Ladies et 1010 STRUCK Street, on MONDAY. Sep
tember mil, 1860. *
REMOVALS.
KEMOYAL SMAJJ- A OILANDLER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, have TMnoved fto»
tt North SECOND Street, to U> MARKET Street,
above Front, north aide- l al
SAVING FUNDS.
American saying fund.—.com
pany’s Building, southeast oomer WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till 6
o'oloek, and on MONDAY tiUßiu the evening. This
Old Institution has always, paid in full, on demand,
without» o }JJ§i KHßST FIVB pßa CENT .
AU sums paid book, on demand, in gold and silver.
ALE^^HlLLDp.^w^®l*l
- WORK, Vice President.
John 0. Farr, T. K. Harper. George Nugent,
John Anspach, Jr„ Barnl. T. Botlme, Alb.O.Roberta,
John Aikrnan, Jodos Vowmuit _ H. H. Bldrldge,
Win. J. Howard, JOHN 8. WILBON, rrearirer.
JOHN C.BIMB. Secretary. i<>3 °- lm
CP&ING GARDEN HAVING FUND,
office. 331 North THIRD, Street, between Vine
and CaJlowhlil. Incorporated br the Legislature April
IJtS. lfiai Open for Deposits and Payments, dmjy, from
0 tn 2H o’clock. Also, on MONDAY auq aHURdDAY
KVE N ING3y from 5 to 8 o’clock.
Interest 6 per oent. per annum. Depositors caq with
draw their. ntonejn by Checks, if desired, Speoial Do *
poult* reosived. lAMEa g r ) !INGLIJi f rei id e nt.
Francis Hast, Beoretarr. apso-tfif
pUBE FORT WINE
I N V A I. I D S,
FOR DALE BY
C. H. MATTSON,
ARCH AND TENTH STREETS,
rTUILORATE POTASH —For sale >y
VJ WETJIBRILL J. BROTHER, 4? anil 49 Nq->h
SECOND StnaL j*2t
amusements.
, 1WGBBABEI) PAWft ►I8 1 3? g 'CTOWOTH.
k,x &"h o i^^^E- I K3£»*‘
A,0,„ MyiUL4 *.
. . The sreetaetJmmMtaSsmein the Werid.
whose Riding pad vaSwc os ft eovee, with—i saddle
or.bridle, sjahyawi ■ ~
the most woaderfkr&ymMta ever aemibt Ukoricy
SlsteT'
, A OH*ND FKlroftiLlCS,
f
vhthout t§Tf5 C cHAmaii. i«n at
A KUH-STKRIT THEATBX.
The «%2Si.?orr
LA TOUH
Uni thwt oymlreM Is’a. ittiU APTS. H*
PINE ARTS.—REDUCTION IN PRICE.
A ~ rjSgr
WARNS 8 BIFLS AND PISTOL GAL
CHjBT^
jeaa-im*
P BALE’S COURT OF DEATH.—
COMMENCINGF^r^AVEvNwfee. JUKE »
mi nw. mltS.,iw.udua'Ci^gfiT'r”
gures, and is vetoed at _ _ _
S49DOLLAU.
Ii er.Mal* u im««iT« ud tlvid Imm. mm. (A.
•»il« of InIMOMn»M ud VT*r, tk4 imatjtMlWty af to
nw»lift.mu*tnmifA. of CilnrtuUß Fmthorfz tA.
TlWff iuurtration cf the Poem of Bishop Fortei, mi
Death.
It »■ free from everjUiini malms.
Ihoee wtjo boo it onee desire to Me it anil aid
iiaio.
upon from 2 to 6, and 8 to W P. M.
Ticket* 88 oeate. B—eon Tioke^a t lOoeat*.
HfcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES BACK
iTi BTRKKT.
IMMENSE ATTRACTION!
JOHN JIAOI/GHAM’S LSUMA,
THE PIRATES
GRAND OLIO,
ALL TIB COMPANY. -
(SOLOMON’S TEMPLE.
S . n ®
la theuameseeaaloenof
•uiffi h«hUd Iwf#na JaM,wal.theitoJwhT»-
»r»«Bnt«4 bt m iwa uium ,ia JmKSm,
aarroandmi Hm Tanoaa ftomrtx, *IT. n a EiMOaia
OPBM l#isTjl. a
l*dT to 10 P. |L UoSwtt U t 4,|Mifi(K|«|t
4iSwSi2f °" s,! «»•>•
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
FOR CAPE MAT.—Ftrreiu
of a Iron 8 A.M. u.ul lIP/MT J«N-F
ESLmmmma the adams nwiM
g^^?mStfg£aSl3CB;
and *»•«!., aitfear bj itn owa.Liaf or n i niMir i
M*-tf 0»n»»£ JnS-riiSSlit
- CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
PRUIT JARS!
FRUIT JABS.
FRUIT JARS.
THE BEST FECIT JABS.
THE BEST FRUIT JABS.
THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS,
THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS
THE FflUn’
WRIGHT. SMITH. A OCX.
No. i NORTH FIFTH STREET,
Offer to the trade the best J rail fare oat. C&U end see
their Qualities tested by experiment*- jett-tiyl
pA UTION—FRESH FRUIT JABS.—The
JARS, now u aunt. The genome, hare Ibdwi
nnnwontho coyer-tort note ,
JelA-lmif* T No. 13 fforthnprawtot.
POISON— FRESH FRUIT JABS.—The
acid of fruit alwaya uotvodaa the inrfao, of Mtali
be oarefnl, th.rf fore, toparoha*, only Jan oCwlapa
reliable and
Jelt-lmf* Manufacturers, No. 13N. FiFtlitreX.
ThO NOT GO INTO THE COUNTRY
brstod cook book, with full directions Tor Mtttutft »p
lruits, Ac,, together with <O9 other aMfii mwifts,
given to the pßrohaaer of HAHBLL’B FATKNTAjuL*
GLAM AIR-TiGHT JAftS.
HARTBLL ft LBTCHWORTH,
je»lmifr North FIFTH fttreet.
CIiOTHING.
g H. ELDRIDCIE,
..CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,”
M. E, Cern.r EI6HTH awt CHESTNUT gi*.
*r* Customer Work made at short notles.
ah9l-fm-if
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
Dissolution of partnership.—
The partnership heretofore existing. under the
firm of STILBON A. STONE is this d&fAamlTMbr
mutual consent. KOBERT OTUrSOW*
Phils., May SI, IMS. J, B. STONE.
COPARTNERSHIP —THE UNDER
SIGNED h&ve this dsr formed a ooßMtMrsfctp
under the firm of BTILSON, STONE, k CO./for the
purpose of transacting the Wholesale China. Gum. and
QueeuaVare business, at No. 5 09
Junel, 1860-lm
SHOEMAKER & Co.
CLASS, PAINTS,
OILS AMD VARNISHES.
Northeast Corner FOURTH AND RACK Strata.
my»-6m
CARD TO THJS PUBLIC,
CONGRESS SPRING.
SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1869.
An attempt tiM been made to deoeive the public, by
persons offering what they c &U “Conunsss WAm”
from Fountains; and at the price of six (#) cento per
glass. The wAofesali price of the tessins Cosgrem Wa
ter, at Hew York, beingaboutTMoentsperclMS, the im
position of pretending to sell at retail at leeethan oost,
and ffithout allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probable coarse has been to
empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain Riled «rith their trash, and thereby christening
itstoftri contents.
We have irevsa sold Congress Water in Fountains,
nor in vessels of any ether desmrHa* than ordinary
sisod glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded “ CONGRESS WATER”— u G. k
V/.,” and any, without thoee words and letters on the
oorlr, is coniiTiAPSiT, whether from Fountains or
Bottles- CLARKE A WHITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vis •.
BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut si*.,
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr, cor. Ninth and Chestnut,
CHARLES ELLTB & Co , 7» Market street,
£%£a2 u . ri !F r J?WY A Co.. Ml gpruoe street,
THOR. J..HUSBAND. » &onth Third Street,
O. S. HUBBEIX, 1410 Chestnut street,
A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth ssd Chestnut street?.
Are constantly supplied by ns with the sentnne “ Con
- bolt)M 'otete^w e “
aptMmif 96 CUDaR St. New York City.
FOR HAVANA —The A. 1 schooner
IB TWEE Captain MEYER, will
sail as above, with despatch. For freight uu; to,
MADEIRA fc CABADA.
jet! 5t aO4 Sooth PROMT Street.
AND OIiAM SOUP served
np erer/ dar throughootth# *ea*on j'Baodaj'ji
excepted), by JAMES PROSSER, Mo. 608 MARKET
Street.
N. B. Dinner* front 11 in a o’clock. icyB3-tf
fa Mbs. M. S. 151 SHOP’S PARISIAN
UImILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. No. 1916
CHESTNUT street, nest door to the St. Lawrence
Hotel. myw-im
tTUJS BEST AKfi UtIJSAPEST—Bay
Umbrella# aud Parwola of
eylMirlif
tPAHASUhS AND .“ON UMBRELLAS,
in every variety, oheat, at
rorH-bylif
fw FAIRBANKS’PLATFORMSCAIiIiS.
FRUIT JARS.