The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 06, 1860, Image 3

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    M18l» (tt. TWputfwas otdered fo ta file* ;.
Mr. Haokerrfrom, IhaOommiUee.oaFluenee,
reported suonHaspueDiskingsn appropriadou.to
Bdwuri iMTOi'i W-cellwtw,) J. D.HaVen,
and Howard Bperaer.to pay- oerteia judgment
obtained duringthedjlpliehseot offlolel buijlncM.
AIM.» msoloUiijptorsy tpg for »loan for tbooi-
Ucstm oftte 'BhiledalphU !><ui Works, and in
structing the elejtsofCouuoll to publish tha tamo..
Potter! iVotoVihe .Committae onliighweys,
, eubmUtedabitl ittihorlaiog »a approprlati*? of
ta.loa to pay, a number.pfelalmsfor aatertloiug, -
repairs, Ae. Thesaoialmi are for smaimts as «w
as 3204.' Ttprovides-for. work dons serersl yser*
•go; wetnonopsOUrredlaby Bel«tOoM«ii.»®d
thus Übboreruemiho preseat itae.,,; -i~> . ’
Mr.’Quen-C objected- to the psssege of 16* ortl*
Hence vary strertww«ly,aud ufter-wseo debate W*;
tween him ea t Mr. Potter, a motion Bpa the for*
mer to postpone: the*opsU»»t«o.Of it *t pretest
Wes lost. ■ Tbe orOlusnoe wa* thea agreed to.
A beHtlOn.srss p>esentud,;enWerp,ui T signed by
aaerabeets; shopkeepert; en4_ ethers, asking that
the erdioanoe prohibit!”* th« ; display of boles,
goods, to j on tbeside Warn* mlgh t . be modified.
Referred,py,Committee outivw,-;
Mr Potter, siihiaiUedebilt directing the Hlgk
tray Deportment sto enter loto s oontreot with a
•nltgbtgpemoato pgye Cenal etreei.froa Front fo
Bearer. /Aimed to. .. Also, a caahuiotoetloa from
tfce Chief Commissioner of iUigbwaysk in relation
to the boo jbvon bf the flnaueesof that department.
Referred.to CoinHnUteeonmghwaja
Mr Moyor, chairmen of the Committee on Fire
eat Trane, reported an ordinance for the causal
appropriation to the fire department.
A motion net presented by Mr. Quinn to appro
, prlato $1 fIOO. to jbe Hopd .Jfogtab Company, la.
aletd .of ilOfl, ae-provided by ;lhe, ordlnenoe, on
the ground thtt the Hope Company ha> m‘ Herat
' engine ip rotive sorrio*. end although not' yet 10.
eased, abo Wilt be shortly, unit-tbsreihre.he thought
that company as jratly entitled to 31.000 as’ any
of tba other onmpanie*. 1 .
It wasurged io opposition that the committee
hed not yet l-wated tho engine, asd that it we* ne.
oeseory to makeapplteatlon after location before an
apntdP'Uiion eoullbe obtained ' - *
Qtanametlonwas rejected, and thebill mu
Aarbnllnatibe to make an appropriation of J 175
■ to the Sapbrioteodeot of Traits, to pay certain ex
ptn«ae.«e* agreed to: -
Hr .Freemen submitted a resolution, changing
the piece cfTot.rfp io tho Kightb precinct oft he
Mints ward to tbs-fowtheast corner of Twenty
saurndstid Cothhertetreets. Adopted./' ■ '•
Mr.MoCieary presented a resolution t|hiog that
3re ping?, supplied by .the Delaware Waterworks,
migktbi epdUtt st stated ieterralsdaring the
ratumeriilouarat ls /otdar to psrify the 'water;,
Agreed to. 7 / . - -W ■ * .
Mr M«y»t V3'n*i u reeetotlon of thanks to the
mllUary Mid flfe dsparhnsnts of the oily for their
proßptilude iorespondtag to-the rtqaest of ponn
ell to psrtioiputu in tho’ reception sad entertain.'
meat of , tho embassy ftoa Japan,' whteh was
elopted.'"' ;■ *'-■
A resolution , providing , that , tim regular stated
meetings,of. Coaaolb.^between tbe nineteenth of
/ July ku<) Sfibttitbcr bo disMDMkt
wbh, wjsaurapd td'.' .' ’ .
A resolution Was offcred reoaesting the Ooamit*
tee on City Property to make inquiry ss to the poo
prletyof adding to, tbe Falrmount Park that plot
af gwani lying,between paid .park and' Pennsyl.
yaola uyeoue, audio report ,'the cost of thu same
/to Oounoils as soon as possible. A creed to.
Also/ * resolution directing tbe Ureter of Wills
. to eaM al! btlls against property on Ninth street,
between 'Spruee and Pine, for laying tra-er pipe
tber*tra«- AdCPtcd.. , , • . . .
Au ardlnaaee appropriating thrfe hnndred dol
lsrs to the pnsrd of Heslth, from Bslest Council,
wasooodUrred ii 7.
A resolatioo from SeleetCoanoil, eutborisingthe
eonstruetipi of tam-onts on Ccatei atreet, near
Landlegairenue, wasoonoarred In. / ■
Tha bill authorising tha ereoiion of s stairway
at tbe Morris eoboojfconstt wts oonmirred in.
AreeplttUin Instruajdng the Chlef of the Bighwey
Dspartmertto noHqr.uepioperty*holdem between
Ntoatown lane and Turner’s lane. before opening
streets in tbst vicinity,' wis referred to Commlttee
oo Righeoys. , .
, The bill approving of the course of thu City Con
troller In refu’irigfo itqdit Warrants hot itemised,
from Select Council,, was concurred in.
A resolution from select committee, to whom was
nferredtfee petition of tie West Chester Railroad,
asking for, a sHling on Market street, at their de
pot, w»e presented. The eommlltee wore not in
near of tho sidUeg. aod were discharged from the
forth»r siia«idsr»tfou of tho sobjsot. .
Aresoluthm wes tead thut no ear of any efty
railway company shall - be allnwed'to stand on the
highway, under a heayy/penalty, at the espirstinn
et sixty daya'erter the passage of the ordinanoe.
Ordered t o be printed. •
An ordthus^,providing for the paving of Laud*
inn avenue waa egreed to.
Select Council heramitaesA the ohaaber, tor Hie
purpose of going iejo Joint oonvention tat tha pur*
peee of olediiog a flaperihtemlent of City Railroad,
Oommiisioper or City Property, ChisfCommUsioper
of H>aiiir,ij.i,AniistaSt Commissioner of Highways,
and Chief Eoginesr of the Water Department.' ~ 1
Mr .Qainp e*id- he understood that complaints
had been made against certain candidates spoken
of tor Soma of. the above positions, and that aE-.
davits had been reed in Seleot Chamber in teirard
tothasuhieut Ho wtmld, therefira, lilra to have
them read for tho benefit of this convention-
Mr. Noal, of Select branch, repliod that they did
not apply to the first named offioer, or any person'
let named forlhat office. The only affidavitwhieh
hud been roed referred to the Chief of the High
way Depurtment,- • ■ ■ ;
Mr. Qainn's motion io hsve the aSdevit read
wes lost, and the. Chamber elected the following
oEcers to serve (or ooe year: “
Snperinlcndnsl ef 'City Railroad—A, Bartho
lomew. ". -
A motion to vole for the two nozt officers at onoe,
In order to save time, was defeated. Tbe conren
fienthen eieetedfor-. -' -- : <
Oommiaipaer of City Property—Jasse M. Chris
topher , J
_Mr. D«uj*b>riy moved that the election of Cblef
Commlesioner of Highways b» postponed nnftl
Thursday neri lbost. Mr. Dooaborty said that au
eMdayit ho_d bsan read in beleot Chamber, reflect,
ing eery the ohancter ol Mr. Joseph
Sbuuts. tbo present ipoumbeut;.' which, if true,
would xopder bim obwortby of Ibasepport of this
body, and lo though t. - tbarsfore, tbe elaetlao
should be postponed until ..ail. turestigerfon could
beaaed£ •, ■’ " ' -
sttd Mr-r Shants had not yet been
- , Mr Doegberty saidhtheid a'riip ofpapetin bia
ganlwuhihatnaiieupba it;.'. “
, Mr Qdinn'the’fi reading an aflldavU,
-fariwes oatted taorder bysUveral membarv.
The. Chair decided that the gentleman was in
.wjder, whert Mr. Simpson appauied ftom the dcci*'
Mr. Simpson than 'submitted bis appeal In wri
una. ent.subatquently withdrew It
Mr. Thornss moved to have the reading of the
eßlavlt pcetpoaed until after (he nomination bad
been made, ;j , ,
Qaloa aaid.-hedid not think any gentleman
Could make a motion to postpone his speech,
ahe Chair to decided;
Mf- Quinn eaii the liberty and freedom of speech
wee one of the dearest rlghts of American citizens.
*»db»F»|™«yipriy tunse tbst any .member of
Jbis fibsßiber, nomaiter whet Ms pcregaal or/po*
ntloat fejiilogs mlgbt bs, should try to enforce ika
«»**“ >»>»boaha.»er»ly Wuutag foenltgblentho
m*ttets that are of. interest
to tWteJiizenepf Philedetphla n< large. That was
thu cotywtysutfce uteed-at.'' He trusted the tines-.
t*on JtUttid prevail, ao. that every
memher nould have titna to direst himself of hfi
party prrjodtees.and be ready to eleet man wbo
would diraharga their dntles bbnortbly. Be held
la his hind an affidavit, sigsed > by, a ruspe.-table
eltfa m, charging a certain mu with Hand who wa*
eeckiogiblspcsltion.
Mf -Quinn thrii prOMcdsd to read tho affidavit' of
• Mr. Brin,, alleging. that Mr. Sbanlz end Mr.
Boaud bad aeoapretP imrMln. saiSS for nrobUriu*
eentraotc. Thisgara.ri*a to,an animated-debata
Co thug oss’ioo ol poatpooiog tbe election, whloh
was finely lost., . . •.
Tim. Obsjbbar, then |>roeeaJ«d to elect a chief
and two mMstdnt Commissioners of Highways ,
Joe. Rehirais raeeired.. 63) M. Fi5her.........38
Johua(Ue»fcoo»e.,,....fii | .Tohn Ale*«nder....37
John D.,Me Lean 641 John Ke1«h.......3T
_For Chiefßjkieecf .°f-the Wster Department,
H P-M.Di/kinbloe waa aleeted, eCVer whiob the
Chamber adjourned ~ "■
Avuteran novel-reader i» Mr.——, of Bos.
tea, who hsi read every aovel~lnoladlnir Bulwer'f,
Dames', and James’—that has bees pahHshad for
the Jest forty yesn He pewbssess copy of every
aovel, and has- thns gathered a-large and nalqne
Bbra#|kef.wsrki.of Hetlon. - Bis wife bet the same
MealHflty is himself. Ibeyriseethreek of day,
tehebreasferi or walk to tUepost effloe end resd-
Ie( room ; «bm threadl novels tin.
After
wef ts; a yJ*St;fo ,thi bebkriareinsmiraeyaeW
novtle'ersi'oiit, andla the evening novel-reeding
again;!;,Th* oorrwpoolent of .the Bomba Trou
ser i/g,'(owhom wean indebted for these naftien
lere.ssys:
“ K!|* *** nothappiptih discovering upon an
old hqakstoll■ same..eboioe aidplay er treatise, or
Old-snob la obtaining a rare ala broadside or
balled far a . mere trifle; fhtn is tke.snbjset of
this sketch' Inproetirfng apewnovel from
the pen of Jsmej, or llamas, or Bdlwbr I
heppeae l to. bo in. the store upon the arrival
of a 00* work from thepfollSo pen of Jim's
wfcteh. it ssentfL-had-- been * long ‘balding ,in
ndvertlseinfnt,’ end .’-rite > publication impa
tiently. waited for by Mr. B—. Day after day.
kebadgone, botas srftbou t It, bat at last it boa
notes > Think God yon have it.’ oeid.tbli omnivor,
lees reider, of novbts to tbo bookseller, as be
epened the bundle; and withe oonntenenoe aglow
with delight, be paid for the work, pet H ander hfs
and, end sw.llied .oat of the shop, saying, as be
Weed his wif i ahon the ride-walk, ‘ I have got it!
Xhavegaili■.
T*RRtßtEoiii3iiTrs»AslTKird«g,N. Y.—■
A eorfespoadoht'or the Vrnann Journal writes
tbet ono dsy lsst Week Mr. UeOrgseehwnb, a
wealthy and reSpeetstSS firmer, Tending save nor
St mnesaortb. #-Newark.:wei bnreingover a
eof fellow. Htftwo dspghter* bsiog neerthe
by some moans it eengnrln their dwthes, end
before SnyasslsSaaas oseld be rendered, they
wete Vs’li bttrnadfia-.g most shocking manner.
One oftbom has sieeedied of her injuries, and It in
said (Ut tbenther meet eoenfellow. i-etebla the
week Pro fine - fcotsee beiotigiog to Mr, - Schwab
were bl!led-byflsktalDg. r i, _ •'.
' MahS.—Tfte
ft? nlttv tk«: MlnnsHbUmi f«t*ifartM
K> H«>m J4«»n bore d<ivl»*i ft pl«n for MearlM
HMto-tptritioti'cf W»' Mko^ : ;.«bU4>«& of M«*«»
tbit work, /tolnnUr U tmo td
iiwil-wtt. farioMtoMhorr In -tbr. ConmOß-.
;
imgneamM±i
’ *'IJfAKCIAI» AJfB COMIIISJBCIAXi.
S' - ■> , UlZi"
t . —.
N . v .*AtJ>lr 9t lQdP, /,
Tli, .tuikmwttt «• v.rr "^:^^° h ,“.! , . 1 !' llr
Navigation, preferred advanced .^bawlwwa
lUilmad X, The market geeerejly appeared to be yet
and?t tbe influence of-the Fourth of July .and the heat
of the weatwr inoreaeed the di«Uolih%tioa to activity'
aumqg tbe B4embere>»f‘bebrtard.- , ~
■ pettr*™' sweeter.report* a new cooo
terfaiton ?*uu Township, Fhiladelphie,
Pa, y«,'i&itation vigfleue, an agricultural soenOj a
group ofd*e per*OQf ;neme of; bank In. centre of the
aota r a b«t of Pena bit the middle of the (eft end;
IWiwhfQgto.Q on horeebaok pn the lower rischt end, very
eoereely engraved. Paper in hard; better reftee all at
present. - \ \
./The Planter** Bank of Tennessee has deolired a divi
dend'of thirtr-seven dollar* end th*»e-uuurters per
thereoutof theeurplusofiabbauk,payable to the Phi
ladelphia stockholders at the Weitero Bank* in the
manner specified io the ossfcier’e notice, which will he
fcmndm ouradvertising column*. Tfta amount of the
dividend thee made ia fill ,T3s,ihe capital stock amount
ing io ";#1 Jls tOO We, congratulate the stockholders
npon tbif great dividend, wb>oh folly jostifiesthe price
that the stock has, for a considerable time, oommanded
In pur market, ‘'‘,i , .
Several of cut city passenger railway* have made'
dividend* of font per eent. or two dollars per ehare for
the las: *U'months. Of these are the Second and Thirl
■treete, the : Teath end Eleven hstreets, and the Frank
fort and Southwark, or Fifth find Sixth streets. The
Chectadtand Walnut street Company divide $1 JO par
•here."'"' ' --' , ‘
The County Fire Insurance Company. *ud the Spring
Garden Fire Insurance Company each divide four per
rest.;
Shipments of Co&l by the Barclay Railroad and Coal
Company:
For the weekending JuneBo,lB6o
Previous shipments. .
Amount tor the ee*ion ........
Amo rat shipped to tame date l&tt seat...
1acr055e....•«... to
Tli* followio* are tbe earrent quotations for specie,
domestic exobnnfe. &o..a* furnished br Croaiss 8c Co.,
bankers, No. 40 SouthTbird streoti .
Old Amer. Kd0115.... .UfcK Old Americansold....l OS
• “ *? « I.Q« 5t0e»r*i*n5.......4.«*4.6f
Mejdeaa dollars..—. I.M Napoleons— x* francs.* 80
Spanisn “ 1.08- Ten tha1er*.........7.8d
8. Amer. “ Prussia*) 8-00
Fiv® franc*...o3 " gnUton..~\,,,MB
German crowns..—.loB BpM^i*haoablooa..,..lB.lo
Freaoh “ .—.1.10 Patriot “ ~‘.16.70
■ ' * XXCBJUtaS.
r.y.Exeb’g®. par ' Pittsbar#~— XtoXdit'
105t0a........ , k die. Cisoiimnti..... xto***
Wtiroore..;., SL Louisville iltol '* „
Uohmofta..... Ktofk**’ St Louis..B u>*k*‘
Jharlestoa..., xtoft “ <3hioa«o..—’ .8 tea* u
Savannah...,. Sto 1“ Gleveftnd... .»1 tolltf"
M0bi1*..*..,., itolk " Nashville......l tol***
New Orleans.. 1 tol£ “ to IX 4
Philadelphia Block Kuhanje sale;.
July &, 1860.
Rkpoitxd it S./*.'StATiut*m, 814# Wslnst Stmt.
. / JPIRBT BOARD.
SOiCitr6a.a*B-.......tf1U( l Itau«„—,«#
190 do joH a rtl»bar* H. 5^
1(W do ..iowh.M«vJ|OCK Js*oh M*v.SV
«U Re*d R9* ...» 6 rtfc 2 Nomitom R ..... <ss
e*4*cMNa*B# , B3.,.l*7i£ SOOlifsiwad R..'b6wn 11#
8S 10tb k lUb li ,div on 40 ttFftt fit Iftioh Bk.. ~ 6TH
1Penaa1t,..........3a#
v BETWEEN
1000 Lehigh* ...cMh.'OOVI
>• 7 Boht Wav Pr«fd.... « !
SECOND
»oo oitrß
HOBoh’oMiDm,.Wfd •
100 - da .... , 6 9 1
100 do ~~*bß 9 I
dLOSIVO PR
Bi* A*&4
OTii!adef»lilft6fc..lol# tffl#:
Pennies Tat off 93 94
fteedin* *>A-W
Rending; bd« *99.84 B*k
BrndOTOintoffM 00#
fend nD 71# 7<*
fiwnsß...: «# -38#i
nriuts Rsd mtt» ton to
Jlorris Cal oon.. to ' MK
Morns Col pn.Jl* .. I
fettNtt’auu&nx rsx
SohoTlWsvmss.Si '
BOARDS. -
IU flarrisbury It 68
1013th Ruthß,Wpaid2l
BOARD
SO Del Dir Canal ....MCO
68-chl N*vPr«fd...ltf 21 jg
UPeae&R. —— ....38#
[CBS.-DULL.
Sid. AiM
*ohny!N*vSUr... 8H 9
Sshuvl N*vprf...2SV 22M
LonglsM R.—. 12« I*V
B»M
lehCl A I* Ports 3*k 36S
Nor'h Penn* R. ..» 934
W Penn* K riy 71 v
fffenn* RW5...97V ..
Prkfd A Horatb .... 62
Sec JfcThd.et* R .. 46
Race ftvine-stft... 31
WestPhilalt 68 ■
Bpruce 4 Pmc 12V
>6reen 4 ..
Philadelphia Markets.
Tb* Floor market ©ontmues dull t there is very tittle
export demited* and the sates r t b mostly oonGned to the
wants of the trade, at from R 6 3734 *>s6o for supeifine,
SS9tHo9 tnrextn ead ext n Ami}/* including a rate
of JOObMaof the latter at 95.67 X. end fancy hmrds in
smalt Me at from QCM&7 & bbl* scoording to qua ity*'
Rye Flour ie steady at RS.7O, and Penney vania Corn
Meat atJs 3 &H & bbl; *OO bble Brandywine sold on
private terms.,
■' WHHAT,-rTbe r a ig very little dolne. and the market
i* doll end unsettled, with sales of 4MX? bush-I* to note
stlllSelttfor 'air.to ynne old » red.
Wfl 61.40*1.48 tor White* indudißs about 200 bnaheU of
the letter, prime newSonthern. at tl 46. Rveis scarce
end wanted »♦ 78a. Corn is steady. with a moderate de
mand; about3,ooo bushels ve}k»w aold at 87a afloat and
B*3 inat?**. Gate continue doll and unsettled; eome
6.000 bushels Pennsylvania sold at from 37a to 400, as in
quality. -
is unchanged, and 36 bbds Ist No 1,
sold nfc4M74Pfon. <
* Cottox—The market remains inactive, batwiMiout
any. particular change to note, and a small business
i oiag. - - - -
Gbocbbibs.—We hear of no sales to*day to alter quo-
UtIOBS. . _
~.raovisioiM.'->Tbe • market oonhoeea buoyant. »*»d
ti«ms are iiwited owing to the blfb views of holders: a
«f Sboaldere in salt w*a made atSVo, and 100,000
IDs hoihsMesSonteraißkeptpiivate. Butter tsdull at
IMf» tPJb, as In quality.-
ilFjl l ?** wovce ofTae Ranted at KM for drudge, tie
lor hb£». andjro for Ohio bble. - Penn* bbia are Q noted
at ttaflVo j JOO bblssaM at the latter rate.
Hew York Stock Exchange—July 5*
sxcoxo BOABU.'
JWOdVirgin(eHfcds 9t SOV rie Railroad,..,,, 19
.*MoTeim«a>»: ~.mx W»ClevfcTotedaß... 31
IWOQ *0............. Mg lOft ,do .... blO Stjtf
WJW tthi robr hi... TO Si Galen* * Chi R.... «?
IWO Mteh'H 2 1 mt*.... MK MQ do.. 6Mtf
• a do goe /30.. at
10? V YC«mtral.....baiB»itf awr. do b«0 SiV
’2l Mich Central R.. 48& }Q0 Chicago & R [... . fir
tft -d0...;....iwi SO do .MO7l
MMmhS&NlGfet. ra UXT .id*’
Vo do i.*. bdeyoV XttChi Bfc Quincy..;' 7*t **
d0..7. aC*O76
£«111 OnJUtep^..*» 68 •<«»' . d 0...;..
106
rtIHJ MABKKTB-—M»ks are npiet at 85 for Pots,
moderate sales. . *
•. Afoue.wrh# activity fiotuwd at the dost pt Tues
days martet has enttralv subsided* sad r>ntwnhstaad-.
mg the favbrsMe'aoeonuts per ’ Persia' rtesived this
raornlrg 1 ; the market for B:ate. and Western Hm* is
[**• activasPde arcelysofi m.7Tber#eeip eatefiM
wi, whifo the sales U bbls at SBmt *6
fo ; superfine State; 86 4f W 5 M for ext ra do: 961006 35
lor sope'fioe Western: .tj|ps6M for-agta a». had
9«rse69Q for axfira roikA-Ooop Ohio - fiohthsrn Flour
la'WDll#wim s*i*el»f )M>hbisAt9BJiwASol.>r mixed
■tosoM.and B<w7f6forrstr* Canadian FfourmauiAt
ai}4^uMbszMied, ; With safes of 600 bblaat for,
• matket for Wheat has not Wo ftfitoted
brthaforo ab eoeraper Persia, bat to dull, and pnees'
U«w far. am
2»ft« .bosbefs at 8157, for Chioayb Bprinr, and
for Milwaukee, Club. Com, remains very quirt at t e
ariee* «r. Taesdar, wbtoh, m eoaseenanoe «>f the eon*
tmued small receipts. asgregAtmr. to*day. hut 13.176
bg*bel«|» rule a ehaoe firmer; the sates Amount tojt*oof>
bu etdie for Western mixed, aeddio for yellow west
ern. Ota are *m«. at 8?« i o*for Southern end Jersey,
«ndeort4lo for Northern and Western. RyeTs «uiet at
- wSiskv steady, with sales of 300 bbls at 2i>«o. ■
CITY ITEMS.
SoLOXox’a Tx«pab, bp fpaoiu) finest ef a
number of tehool* sod eitlsens. will remain here until
the Iteh.insfc We advise all to embrace this lest oppor
tunity to behold the gram estouriosityoftheage. Fa
n)Uee,'!arfe'co<npan)es, clubs, whole ohurcbes. go. The
price of admission la reduced in packs of five and ten,
tide;*.
New Bronx.—G. M: Allen, late of Spring Garden
street,’ha« opened & new Book and Stationery Store,
103 J Chestnut street. :
v WaetMOHii Trotm.—Never be oast down by
tnfies. If a spider breaks his web twenty times, twenty
timet willfae mend'it.' Makeup your minds t* do a
thing, and you will do it. Fear not if trouble come
upon you; keep op your spirits, though the day raar be
adsrkons, '• • , V
1 he human besrt. like a feather bed, must be mu* niy
bandied, well shaken, aud exposed to e variety of turns
to prevnt its brooming hard. The most elegant *uof
lusr styles are cold at on*pHct, and each article accom
panied by a f</l, at Granville , Btcke*’ Temple ot
Fashion, No. 607 Chestnut etrisL- JyJ-tf
TheAbrival op the Grrat Eabtebn.—The
Great Kaatern haa arrived and the New Yorkers,-
dwtfio( the Japanese lino motion Bed potato, have pro
pared themselves to so into an ecstasy of exoitemen t on
the ehortept notice * In Philadelphia we peed no such
materia! to stir up our enthutlaam, and render ns hap
py, We have here the Brown-Stone Clothtag Kali of
Pookblll fc Wilson,. N 05.003 end 6QB Chestnut street,
above Sixth, tniWddenonr eyes, and we clothe onr
fetve* elegantly, f wihionaMf, comfortably, and cheaply
with the garments told therein.
A touiro musical prodigals attracting a good
deal of atientfoa in' the vicinity of Salem; a little
girl aged 3 yean and 7 months, who plays upon
the plana more than fifty eenarate airs, having
eompoeed.tjrb oribrpe henelr, She learns vary
readily ; ean play in the dark or blindfolded. Her
namo is Martha s. F, Story,' and abe Is (he young
•si dnpgbterofAndreiv Story, 24, of Essex, Mas*.
Bile haa exhibited bar talents on rev.rxl ooaaalaM
to,the great entertainment of her aaditore.
iSS^ jilfwVork..Liverpool-—.... jff/ 4
Now York^e.;...New York.,Bremen —..——July r
kangaroo.....*..New York.. Liverpool July 7
.Teutonia. ..New York, .Hamburg ~_July )8
Pernra;-. NewYbrJr^W*erpor>l.—-July j|
J&VMr* .—.....New York .{jn’t’iifcLiverpool.Jaly )9
G. Idem Fleece-, New Vorfr. .G*l*»y~ July 19
Pu'ton....v— New Y0rk..Havre.............. Jolr si
Arabia.,.. ....Uostontiverpool July 28
—«
‘i«tw LBAVB*.';. 90S - „ PATH
Persia: • Xirervool. .New York-,..—.Jane 93
GoldenKleeoe— fork—....June33
Atom—,. Liverpool. .New York.... as
Palton-—.Sonthwapton..7ew York..—.»...Jur e 97
Palatine—......Liv«r«>ol..CLaehea —-.—. Jane 37
Arabia —.......Liverp001-.Biwtoa.June 90
*«Mo_.„9oo»hA*pt>,»..Now v ork.e-.—---air 4
..^SoathampUm..NewYork July 4
Vanderbilt.....-.*; .Havre..New Yortu —.July 4
Jura—..—Liyerpool..New York —.June 13
J^i f 3^o^*mSt e h”“ i! &0, “ Ymk “
JKAJMMK INT£Jit,IU£NCK.
Bn* J|W ‘ d*yf from New York
Mbulwt to tt Mteudet & Co.
Keteb pofDiMro*,vamp*. from MayMoe*. P H »th
f tto ?L* rt k to John btiltoa&Go.
ur* 6<»rd*<ia, Jfoberw, U6aTß*% tMooei, fd* taffitr
wtarlor Piiljoopliittibtif* Aravitia, JMeou*from
55<U°' £££ ‘fr? v,h* J ‘ V?*“.“"iii'oin Bu«l>»vlHet
£ jag
.* B. M*ea*ar/rp? ftiittaelpbui at Soo. The »ohr w
dwlphia. .JM«2J.UtM« foß7l^,tp3k«bnatt HMo
'lT**'' 70 *
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ÜBmtue,.M*t,tulUfnm Bwtou <Ui
be»M arrived *tBt John,
lt» Wh!l«bl<i forPhiltdaiphia. intend
»»da,Jniina, ike JWi>l*dal»kt»,«atiedfrom
• Fabbtrd. from Ha*re. *niv«d
atNew York ,**to«l*y., 99th alt Ortoa Hart af Ph’ta-
dt ** * rom ,D^nM vwived br iriling iron*
J Ship Busan L Fitsgerald, Greeu.fi'omCbill, arrived
ppatßaitiaiom. yesterday, »
. '< BMp GonnsetiMt.Bpedden; from Ltverenoi for Woo
fatiF, pot into Plymouth. previous to S3l bit. leaky:
would probably discharge part of her oaigo (obalj to re
pair. ’ - ■ V.
g*tk Hamilton, hence arrived at M**>iw»a* «th ult.
Airlc Aberdeen* Cochran, hence at Matansni*7th ult.
< BarkAntorioao Christian. henne at Havana wn ult.
Bark M Williamson, Bchsffortb, from New Yj>***w&»
2!fcl from (u»»
i3B*h hit for fiasua and New York. >
* Bark David O Wilson, Peao *ck» hence at Ciefft“*g°»
Slthnlf ; .
Bng Oriswi, Pendleton, from Delaware Cm* at
Portsmouth 3 >th ult, . . \
Bne 'i iberUs. Lacoq, hence arrived at Cienmgoe
Slfh ait. ’
Bdt«I«, Reed, Tueo, hence remained at St Jago de
Brig 8 Thurston. Lampber, hence at Cardona* 17th
ult.
Brig *r«o. Aoid.’henoe'nt Boston 3d Inst.
Bn* George Amos. Niahol*. henoe at Salem M met.'.
gcbr* Rebecca G WMlden. Neal; CharlesB Carsttir*
Somers. and Northern Light, Luka, hence at Boston Sd
instant. ,
Bohr Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, hence at Dightoa
• Bohr 0 M Messarole. Bmrh. for this port, sailed from
East Greenwich lit inst. ... „ T ~
; Schrf'tranger,Blackwell, hence at New Bodford 3d
inst -
Bohn* John Jones. Hogan* r and Horizon, Jarvis, hence
at Pawtuaket M inst.
Bohr e toni*». Thatcher, hence at Portland 3J lust.
S<*hr John F Crouch, Anderson, hanoe for Pawtucket,
at ProviasnoeS* in"t. .. . „
Rolit Hiawatha, Phillips, for this port, sailed from
Richmond 3d Inefcr 1 • \ . ...
3otiT Julia Pox, learning, oloared at savannah 2d
ins*. for Boston. . , _ „ „ '
Hohr Alex Bus; Haskins, from Fall River for thr
p'»it.**»lert fromNewportSlinst. .
Pchrs David Faust. Mnstwder. and 8 B Whee'er
McLaughlin,from Wilmington* NC arrived at Boston
Bnhrs C A Greener, Waver i *’lora King. Tr*worey;
W Wallace. Pcall; J Ireland. *»tee|man: and Madonna,
Crockett, benoe arrived st Boston Minst,
Sohrs Joseph Porter, Yates? lassie M*uLH*l«y.*nd
S ; dn»y Prm*. Godfrey. hence arrived at Baf*m 841 in-t,
Sohr» B Fri Knsiiilii SW B nt'n. T.j10.: N B T
Tliomwwn, '■t.elman j » V w Siffimnns. Sniff.., «»il
01,rn M.rriolr* Montsora.tr. suited from Salem 3d nut
for Philadelphia. „.• . \
Polir P Boloe. Boioe, henoe arrived at Beverly 3d
Bchr bellow Craft:, Lane, cleared at St. John NB, 23th
u’t for Philadelphia.
f?ohr batitia. fiartmrie, for Philadelphia, oleared at
8t John. n«,3o<h «it
Sohrs Latnnt Ducont Corson, and *1 S Hallook* salted
from Providonoe 3d tnst for Philadelphia. .....
P A Saunders, Bomer«. h nos At Ma*bl s head
tSth nit. and the fiosannah Rose, Burgeu, and Joesph
Marsh. Thsver. oq the 39th.
A ohrC H Rorere. Langley, from Matansas, arrived
at Baltimore 4th inst.. *
Steamers Ironetd**, Vanderve*r. and Bristol, AUon,
henoe arrived at New York Yesterday.
Btosmers ronenrd. Norman, end Mars, TilohoU
hence arrived at NowYorkith inst ■ ,
bohr NightincAie. Bangs, hence at Havana 28th ult,
and sailed 29rh for Remedios.
Sclir ii niandA, Kelly. hence at lst met.
So hr* Neptune. Nutter, and ‘ Q eomn, Matthews,
hence, nrnved at Portsmouth Ist met.
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10440 13
$44103
ARRIVALS AT THS PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
- rr to 12 last night.
GIRARD H r U^E—Ninth and Chestnut streets
J«s Hume k la, Ark M|*s Corseaden. Ark
Mm«»'owden. *>rk HQ,Goodwin.NY
0 B Scranton, k Y - JMilfor, «V
Wm 0 Green & U,. Wash Miss Green Wash
Master G een. Wash I Jameson Ala
K Caw. Washinglon Ajocacda Nubet. Wash
Robe Hamilton, Maine Win Ai laokwood* Pa
A fiinohir. l*s > p Olersworth. Del
BK»nn,NY.. . .. John Burton, i a
Baml Hughs, Memphis Nat etewatt. N 0
'*has Bunto >. NO , WmMcCajr NO
J tftewirt, NY J At wow', Bridesburg
Sami Grivsfito, Conn John B*k#*, at Lom»*
« H Gibbs, N f M SimoennoEnglaud
Mr Codes. Phila Thos ChiUqn Ohio
J sChilson.Omo ThosO Andrew*. NY
J Maher, Harmwirg K b Witman. Harrisburg
H Turner. NO . _ Mr*Fillmer * sen. N Y
M WoMhead. Lock Haven « M Matthews, NY
G * Awards, N ,V MraoQMriTho*Te*t,Va
w McUvaine. Brandywine ' R MoOowen. Md
tiiss Mc'fowen, Md Miss Warner, Md
levjasj meson.Va jjlr*Juwisrn*dftu,Va
R Ni&nar ok, Oregon - B N Hradfoy, s Y
HKink. >‘hila i , „BForayln.PhUa
Jno vflj son, flenrwitown M w Henrr, IM/ 0
»OWi)lwto.U-5C a J 8 Bland, U C C
?fr Sc Mr* ‘uoStllan, Bor'tn Mr* rh«ma*. Bordent n
Col lAihrob.Meaiea A J Foster. Ha-naburg
aT c tner, Harrisburg O H Ardityon. Bait
Tho* B Lanoaater, 111 nesdibg
/ Mathews. Baft-, KP PtrWp. & la, AC
4«» Armstrong, N C, j B Mont ome v, Pa
W Korn, A two hi, NY Mr Atwood N Y
F R Louts 10 Dugan. Balt,
A Gordon, Halt
Wra Rogers. Balt . , 0 A Smith & la. N O
W D Oavidge. Woth J Tlnmssla & oh, Bslt
oral BTho os,Balt TG Flo’d. Halt
J W Flood, Va HO MoOoPam.N Y
/T Bradley NY .>‘ Howard; N Y
D woloomb. GreenstruTg Hr G R SaUivan, Md
T 8 Flood k la. Fla Mies Flood, v la
AlfTLaoey, Mo _ . , Jaa MpL*ugh!ln,Ohio
Tim* Ohio W Roberta, uhio
G MBtvntn«D A wf. pa Mi*«
VhFsMarr Btemman. w a Mr* Matbiot, Pa
M is* - Hagfir, Lano, Pa F K Bos*. Harrisburg
W G Gibson, Pittsburg F J McCann.& wf, Cal
Jame< Frame, NY A Wjdlnms. N J
Miss Williams. N J „ ; MTsCHtewart ,N Y
HonT Jones Yorke, N J Alts K Rea, N $
Mrs w m Sudevan, Ird. MissSttHevan. Ind
W C Templeton & wf, N 0 MiMj;ewpleton A sis, N 0
J RFals-jb. N C , ' .JHBicti,NO
T W Wil iams & wf, China Mrs Ne«l, Bale
A PBoHn*on. uel ..
Wl*» Bollock. Va J M Merrill A la, N Y
dfs* Merrill, N Y Mis* K Merrill, NY
T Winer. N V Albert fclfa, Cliirleston
J F Church. Charleston G A Carter k la. Pa
w 0 Cr**iK * l», N Y Ml»s Crsia, NY
W M Wha»to-* Wash J 8 Porter* son,Wash
0 Rehson. Hoatou . . BenJamir Roman, N O
Cap? W F Smith. USA JOl va«. USA
James FTavlor, Lynn AlissTayfor l ynn
Mi»* Rayrd nd. Lynn J Atwood * wf. Mo
B Howard,Bat Isatolmvf, Balt..
.!«* Yoaue. Al'ddletotrs MniS Youo* & child, Mid
8 M JoH-*ob. N V J B Hetty. Po&tsvtlte
W W Willard. J W Hamea. N.Y
Mr* Hume* A dang, NY R 8 Morris. N Y
Mr Jons-Ala. Albany Miss Jones, Albany
Mis* Cook, > Ibany J*« Crawford Md.
H l.ukens. Md D 8 Kmdal, Honghton
Va H Brown, Lancaster Mr fit. vena. Lancaster
.1 T K-adiev.N Y HiramBowa*d NY
John W Tbare'.StLoala 8 Gaddes k la, Balt
—MoMurtere* N Y Isaac G Haber. Missouri
JS Mills. Cal Jas BCoo *,BrookUo„
fho* N Cook. Brooklyn A A Phillips t U, N V
JTBrma.NY Ron JohiU RMhin. N Y
Gov A C Horton. Texas R W Horfon, 7 exas
J B*l o A la. Minnesota Miss Hello k sis, Minn
Muter Bello, Minnesota W A Shepard, N Y
Thos Rawlings, Belt
July 3—Evening.
CONTIN ENTAL HOTEL—Corner Inth and Chestuut.
'A N Wilson, BO fytne*. Phila
SHOwena.Jr. *wf, Jtiohin JJ Wsmpole ~
Chain Webb* Phila W Warren. PhUa
RflPftUi MD.fft , JoaG Web*, pm Kennedy i
J K Zook. Port Kennedy O 8 P«t»er*on. Pa
l/Oiim W Hall. Blair on W W Bridge*. Chicago
: K H Wfoho'a. Cincinnati A Hill Cincinnati
LERatle Savannah Mrs la Hawkins. Cin. O
J W Cincinnati Geo A Wnodbrd«e..Tean
PJ Woo*' burv, Worcester M H Lee. Haniebnrg
J W I uek. NY P G rfMon k la. Brooklyn
n O’Lnnueli. N Y Fov J 8 Ko ler & la. Pa
W.M Wtlejr, G T Lsne. Laoouter
B Brookley Lancaster Ch«**teoan Easton
Th/o i.aveme.Ft Mr* Lavejlle Ach, StLcuU
C 1 Cheney, "'ashv lie W M Morris. Hy
WGByk#sAla Mim ‘ FdwdFoM. NY
r D Warren & (a. Richmond JC w Phila
WH H Kioear Lane eo FamlL Trexell.Pa, .
MlasTr«x*ll, P* .. John p HnflVnjer A la, N Y
Dr CO A orton k la. N Y Cap* Johnson, NY
** Rowland & I*. N Y J J Fe’t. • al
J Thomas & In, NY T bo* G WiJdrooc. 7Vn*#y
Alf E Lewis, York . Hr >‘WBo\s*fela,lJoetoa
R e Fdgeytnn. 'iremont, 0 Juhus Dom. N Y
T Carrot. N Y 8 LPoha U.Harrisburg
*• Rioha'daos. NY K Whitman. Balt
Pu'aos, Balt 1 J O V iUa A wf. NY
A F Bead. UuA wB Partridge & la. Boston
* w Cox k ia, CaL K 0 Ko**om Texas
Jos PlcVett , GeoYsl*. Cal
CG Prentiss, Afaei PamlComfort'Jr. P»
i.eviTayinr. Pb'Ja Joehu* Passaos.
0h Brrnemtn. Laaeastar AT Hsmifom N Y
LM H« r th, l ouiivlliO W Little, Nc
R L Badssr. NO T Haywood, NO
I< LiHle. Tror N Y Cpn s Cans*. N O
FsLane.VY T F Randolph. Jersey City
0 F Randolph. Newark John Donaldson k la
A R Bonn. it W PDonaMson, ‘iamsqna
J L Mollvaine, N 0 T Mathews, Phila
And Wigut, Phila AC Dayton. NY
G M Wrnno* k la. Balt •• A Charlotte &Ia.NY
H Hupfeld k la. Bait Mis* K “oli'Hionn Rilt
8 Johnson. Jr. Boston Hr 4 P Heaton,CHlT Mines
R M La BsnJ Fr*nk>m* V Y
111 Brent, Va Mis B Myers, Ya
Dr Gilwon, Richmond, Va MCanhelH.NV
Win m f :ivjn. Jf« Cal A M Powell. USA
Oao Onnbsr, Chicago C R Dimond. lowa
Jssfi RrifiMp. Relforonto Fdw * avis, NY
N W White Sc wf, Va G P Greener, Porto Rico
J M Htooker. Charleston 0 W fforwiu. Cm. 0
Js* LBPeslr, Va Sami G Brown. Va
A Van Swe*rJ**»n, Phila M M*nsehlem«% N V
8 Gintennan* NY J> W Woods Ic H. f/ewi«tn
Ana Woods.Lowietown Mia S Vimwiok. L>-wUtn
Mrs.K Jacob*, towmtown Jo* w Parker, li«wi«town
J Brown. Jr. Prov, R l Fdw R Ponniqgton. N J
W A Galbraith Frfe, Pa Wm M W*dler, Mia
Gjo RTurrelK N Y JosCrookett NY
Wra B O'chran. Va j. fimrsenbers. N 0
H L Mannicc. NY „ w n
Geo Owen k la, Prov, R I Mies 8 A Ow*n, Prov, RI
M|*S ft X Palmer, Frov.K I Max Wed. H Y ’
G well, N Y h Wolf, N Y
LLithanor. NY T J fiantherd. Va
Capt HA Bennett Ale, Balt Mis* Ca ho*rt B&lt
i Mis* Kimberly, Balt A K Buck, B* t
u 0 Arra*tron«. Ya Ml»s Myerc. Va
liMlnskeep. Ba>t H I. Gordon k la. Wash
Mi*** D Hall. Waah J Morton U U v a
Val A L Mrats k w, U 8 A Jas Martbnd. Balt
J Davl*, NY , Mrs L Q Coi'ina, N Y
N 8 Brcßton k la, Balt
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth afreet, below A rob.
JJGhsmber*& lit, Phila
F W«hattuok. Fhila J OChambstiin. Phila
L M T buyer. Phlta JH Phillips,'lll
h 'Jartlo, Conn JW Holcomb
A 5 tyuy»»tM J$ kEtoff m«r, Lancaster
H B Gl r -W, Bradford oo H Allis. Bradford ou
A ►penoer* !J*d J*peno*r, M*
D 0 Jones, Phila B * r*a«OT, WoKoan 00, Pa
T> G p enoHon, Boston J K Friend. N y
JW Primrose. N«wh**n A H Rnwa t " , l'i), K V
Ju* Farrell, Atlantia City F Hopkins. Balt
R R Brown. fwsdlnx FSso«r«. Ph W
B 0 Huisrove. Indianapolis 01, Green. Pittsburg
M H*» ins* Phils W w w, a.J*ce Phila
Jos %f Me Boll? £fO floott P?*
R .A Kni'tot.-Vt W Bowers. Berlin. Md
F C Newbatt. PUIW Mrs Power*. B ookl»n
Miss Powers. Biymklyn Hot) Geo B*o*.t Otawsssa
L N Freeman. NY FU'S fffeyra. ph«nixville
D ttehan Jr. NY Jos R PhdHve.Cfh ciRO
C D Brodhead Monroe oo n We*d r iok St la, Pa
Mrs Hams A oh, Gelena Daniel Riel, vt
HR* ovejoy* lowa • Bstni Freahet. W y
J T Painter, Money. Pe J Browne, Pittsburg
AMERICAN HOPBCi—Chestnut, atwvs Fifth.
Mn «s»le <• da, Brooklyn H Kennedy. Maine
** T> Porter, Del H Bmjth. Conn
H F epioar Phila JH C tann N V
01'Depen. NY a > BeUler. Trenton
l MHf P»ngs.Lnc«*t Grove M *UxAiid*r. Wa*h, D C
B‘mlßunmn. Boston PK Wants, Trenton u
8 B£urra». Tre-.ton fl w_“ntohms/w, •* renton
J -D K*en. Trenton .T L Rian, T rentnu
R H Combs Trenton „ TN Po*tarpon. Pa
G H SmaU, la- A oh. N Y QFPirot. MtUmt
WR Walley, Milton. .. RBW.UBA
.7 B in. Sc rh,M CU W J?Webb Sr l*, B&lt
J«u**e**fr> la.lfY a Heavier NV
JEfloyden,NY SMHIbV&.Ny
J TT-lfer. Jersey Oitr . John Walter Jeraer City •
PB Winter Ala, Jet City W«. Benney, Mo 3
f(Jw»n. J n Gregory, Toxas
,Diio» Streets. Md JPZane. Cat
Miss M E «mith, N y £ j Yerkes. Pittsburg
A_;rFflhneetook,Latio,Pa F LHervey, Wash.DC
w Curt)*. Del ' Mr Loflanif, Del
W Pohuvlklll oo JWs*J K Fnsira. Mass
Mrs Morteonwy, Chfli oo T L H'-Aston. N y
J Brown. Md „ JA Wall. Md
JssC Watson, Milton, Pa W n Ree’y- "rovldenoe
Roht NY O O Boxer* Sc eon. Md
Auc C Stanton, * Y Js« Day Roobeeter
D W *tek*r Newark, N J K A Clark. Newark, N J
Louis Dttr» NY Jtsterhoudt, N Y
fl Moßenn', Chester. Pa n Miller, Chester Pa
W P Bdntos. Lancaster J Koenan, Farrington
JONES' HOTEL-Chestont street, above Sixth.
A V Wh te. Phils, W RhieMa Va
H'Wiltbank.Ph la t CO Mender. Va
0N f ' New York J Brown. New York
W L Barland. Pblla J Jewell. PhtU.
J Jewell, Jr, Pbiia J Jewell £ la New York
W OHennum. Pa S m
H K Games New York B n Jewell. N J
H Baoon.New York R Nott, York
G Atkins. Md, ,
»T Cushman. New York OWNMds. W Chester
W n Hopkins. Hartford a *^ a , _
J Angler. Harrishurc ¥ Wash. D C
H Palmer, ew York A*■ Mills, New York
J K Morgan. Md EMaloney,no
MA*malUGa , A, 4 Aioore. N R
B B'utt. New Vork Jtfrs Johaw»n &Sch t N Y
Mr Johnson. Phila 8 RJhtrkhnnt, *J.Y
M Easton, Mass Dr Thne RymolJe. Md
j Tome, Jtfd Chaa D Seldtnir, Wash
AS Bead,Del
. ST. LOUItf HOTEL—Cuertnutetrest above Third.
C Durham. Hartford, Conn H Hamill, Mercer 00, N J
jSfWSttelfWJ' s^»ss n ,, ?)
Mi,. E A Elneo n, B»lt Ml« J.onlo Lmoain, Mt
jirD"l niif. BMdeiltova ,)».id Olive r
JWw.Til ClfitVe gamp,. l r “"!i r , ,
fnn U Pnnnoa.t, Phil. . P Williams. Tauntotfl
J llfr'dea. Sr, Afjtfordt W J Emilio <M(ia. Havana
SB (lord or., Md TKnj.r,. NY
PK Bov lan N J J B Thomason N Y
Banrj Jarra t, Balt ft J)nouowe..Vran«
SHarVM.N Y „ , PhiH
Jnoß Panonasf. N J JOCrans.N >
Ales Nortoa, NY J_ V Bllva, Kofm.ablltg
BALI) EAOLEHOTKIi—3 hird •!., abov. Callowhill.
Jut Graver. Ugob. oo Mr. Graver, Bookeoo
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- STATES UNION— » srlt.t Str«t, above
■ttCloOeUv.NV WIT If Koberl. PWI» '
•T> Hamston, Pa, AJ.'hwiok, Potuvi la
Gi. Plitt, Harrlsbnrs • Ktoith.r, Ne»,« ,t .
J R. Davip. Perry co W * Bedford. Milftmtown
W Wright, Pa ~ • Augusie, Ga
ThosO FiiSie aid.NO DC n'er* Laooon
P buler, Wi,eii,DC V « Smalley, Lano oo
OLon«.v>bm . . G W Knowles, Pa _
M E Crons, Bethlehem ' Amos Townflendr J r > FS ,
v P Roatoh, Phds Jas H Ptinton, Pel
H AjOArapbell. Centre co Fjfopanshade, ?» _
J. C Walker, Pa W BJMendeiSiall, Pa
H P Dunbar, PiUsburg Geo W BheyTLebuioti
NATIONAL HOTPLr-Raoe street, above Third.
K Boofield. Tioga 00, Pa • J) (1 Watson. Atlantlo Cfty
Ch*« i(»h. Lanoasrar H Beohtold. Mt Joy,.
H J Hennter, Potfsvllle I» 0 A Clarlte. Aouuille ,
C WSohroop, H-'thtehem H ORnh nyon, Wdkefo a
D Rosenheim-Phila G W C Harris. Yor*. Pa
0 0 Dittrich. Phila Jno Jam**on.Li v eriw>ol
Jno '. Shoaoker. Readidg P Bartow 4 la, Belvfciere
T V Rhoads. Ahentown P OUpUaut, Liverpool '
sStEEtef' issasnai
•*T Higgins. Reading C Hiair/Blfliroo,
J w i«lfly. Phila Geo Glnkrloh. Lebanon
A GJobnaon. Hoylrsfown Eli J Hager. AHfUtowu
E D Lelsenriug. Allentown M 8 Grunner. Albany
Rcbt DarUnaton. Patkesb’g JF Bomberger, Pa J
J G Park. Nashville W J Howard 4 ,'
Y T Worth k la. Lebanon Alsj 1 yben*, Pottsville
O H Jamea. Boston J H Kami, Lebanon '
D Oliver. Trjnumt JR Charles. Pa_
A H Mann, Look Hav*n H Myers, Look Haven
Gab'-iol Hirsh, Lancaster !'
THE UNION HOTEIAAroh street, above TUrJ.
Chrs Rr»oht, Balt B J Bails*. Plttsbort '
W Upper. Pink T 0 Worth. Wil<n. « 0
A Ovorholt. Overton D P Potforson. Overton
k G Dalton. Chester. Pa ft W Rfokas. N J
Tho* 4 poult. Hngeratown A« Lyeeter. Haxßrstovu
W P Hammond, Pnila A G Cnx. Db*
A Hpoacock* Reading Coiß RatoliiT,Tamaqu* ,
Wm ■ 'ree KanaasTer I*- W Haines, Newark, liel
John k la, Pa Geo Brown. T*m*kaa
HO’Brine NJ GeoMOdenwelder^ntOn
Mt* Ratchfi* Allant'oCity Ja* Rairton&la. N J
Rami RntolifT. Atlantio Pity Ju *»*l* on. Atlsatm O ty
LM Kaufman. Troy. NY Geo W i.%svflfth NY„
Wm M-Jor, Pottsville a D Miller, Sohuylfiillco
FM Wheeler, NY
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth Street, ab. ChutouL
RJ ‘ , n»t. Pa C fn'erfioid. Lauodo, Pa
Tims Driest T-aucoo, Pa 1 runs Gilpin fck. Md
- PennooV. Pa .. R-Jaokson Lano oo >Pa
JHaok, *-eoW Ashenfalter. Pa
Wm Taylor. Pt®nixvllle Jo* Baush. PHmmxville
Geo Nyc*. Phmnixvllle it Ca'lavban 4 la, P ■ -
- T M Johnso*. Chester oo W B I eas, co
John Cf x, Jr. Pa J M Ouut. Phcsiixvllle
H B Pa F Crook*. Chester co
Vies H»ok#f Cheater oo GW Lmville, * a«o co. Pa
Benj Frick. Montg 00, Pa JVajdeMice. PhmnixviUe
R Hodfion. Pa RW l.evjs. Md
J L Wheeler, NY K Pnter, Doyleitown'
FOUNTAIN HOTEt*-Beoond street, above Market.
Wm Pune, Md John P Av*r*on. D*kw«re
Thos CRo erta. Smyrna H L Pempl-. Bmytna, Del
J McVa*. Jr. Naw Castle Delaware
K Prott Konton, Del Jamee Devlin, N Y
Jo* t'vaas. Delaware Robt Kees. Smyrna. Del
F W Denning, Bm* r na.Del James Jones. De’aware .
TH Jonas Delaware fiatnl Harmer. v uivrua :
R Courtland, Phila P v Mo Donegal. Dover \
L R Rarlor * fy. Phik Geo Psyson, Illinois J<;
Baml Sobuyler, Illinois
BARLEY ROTBIr-Beoond st, below Vine.
Goo A Carhart, Pa J Carter. Sssqneb’a OOi Pg/
RobtGiuir.NV JtasVenderrr.fc, p» •
B Shedeoker. N J wm Boon. Hniboiro
JC *a*gfra. Colnmbio, 80 H Bru>s Columba,6C
,4*o W nuclei’. Md MUsCC Trust. **a
Henry Lovefe. Talieytown Jno Hrelsfora. Tui|eytmr?i
Tho* Dyer. Doylestown J 3 Balderston. Doyleitowa
Col Johnson, Mo A B Large. Columbia, Pa
Jvsse Comfort. Bucks co K \ Hoffonn, Reading \
8 P Hamilton, l ories'owa Jno Roberts Byberry y
L Mundy, Bradford co, Pa CP Scott, CatawUn
MT. VtfRNoN HO i EL—8»ooml str n et, above Arrh..
N H Wit Hams, 'l ronton J*e Twaddle. Pullvan oo
T aniel Laliar, N Y ' A !*x Riebl. Trenton
Ja* Reune». Wilmington HKjJ*al t Pa
B J Smith, Bucks oo ’ fi G Edinrer. Allentown
Geo Read,Hancock, NY Thos Johnson, Chester co
Jas Philips CbPß'erco M Stinson. Hannook. N Y
G w Lord, Jr, Phila Lewis Whipple, N Y
MERCHANTS' HOUSB-Third st.. above Callnwhill.
D Saylor, Pa Tbos B Moore. M Chunk
M B Hyndman- M Chunk M P Graff 4 wf v Pa
Mrs HSohmirman. AUeni'n Mrs ? *obnu*mvj.Pa
J FHalbaoli, AlteuPn J Stahiionmidt, >. Haven 1
A W fihober, Lano oo H f* Buok. t>anc oo
M as c Frank, Pa h Fiiekering, Berks oo
Mr* Lonahsn, ailenfowa , ’ <
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Thinl at, ab. CallowhlJl,
J r iestand. Easton Hiram J Bha*-te. Pa
H OPnesier. i anerdale Henr BhUde>. Fa
Jon fichantg, Lehigh co J K finang. Atlantio C<ty.
*n .^tlaotoCitT *vm Lebanon
Reohte sviHe D Uu'll'*.an. Norristoan
W N Tretohler, Pa David BiespoUx,
8 r idler. orwnrsharg J 8n ith. jenkinrowa
rj) garner. Kutztown Thos - wolf, Danboro
W_B Ermolj, Memchi* Dr J keiberlmg,Hamburg
SPEOIAjL NOTICES
Buv Youk Bathing Bobes for Ladies,
Genu,andCUiklrtn.v.SLOAN’S. 80S MARKET St,
Fhibdelshla,or&tbliBtor«,CAFE ISLAND,N./.
Jje-stt* •
Meters’ Miraodlous Vermin • De
stboter, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex
terminating pats and Mice, cockroaches
BUGS, ANTS. MUfeQUITOEB, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS.
VT Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Bold by &U Druggist* everywhere.
S bam as s Saying Fund—Northwest
Co&Nga Sscounand Walnut Sthsxts.—Deposits re
ceivsiHn email and large amonnts, from all olasses of
the community, and allows interest at tho rate of FIVE
t*ER CBN f, per annum.
Mosey may bo drawn by oheola without lota of in
terest,
Offioe open daily, from 9 untilfl o’clock, and on Mon.
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent. FRANKLIN FELL: Treasurer and Secretary,
CHAB. M. MORHTF.
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust
Oomfaht.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylrtn a.
RULES.
1. Money is received evory day.tmd tn auy amount
large or sra&U.
2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
3. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever
it is o&Ued for, aud without notice.
A Money isreceWeafrom E*«e*twi,Admi*frtro!PfL
Guardian*, and ether Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period. 1
8. The money received from Depositors is invested is.
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rests, and other first
class securities.
A office open every day—WALNUT Street, soathwe®
orner Third str**t. PhilAdalelii* Jgtf
On* Pric* Clothing of thb Latrst
Styles, mode in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES, LOYTE3T’ »Uiii&.pnspA marked lr<
Plain,Figuro*. -AHTOodsnuwUftodrdwwarranted satis-
Qwtory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the oftly f&ir way of dealing
U 1 are thereby treated alike, JONES 4 CO.,
sss-tf «0i MARKET street. >
‘ BalAmandsr Fire-Proof Safm.—A very
large assortment of BALA&I/* NDERB foT sale at rea
sonable price*, No. IM CHESTNUTfit,, Philadelphia.
itvANR k watson
MARRIED*
BCHOFtELD—CALLAGHAN.—On Monday. Jjjn* 33.
br the Fev Charles A. Maioon.reo’c ofnt. Jams* 1
Church, King* a **ing. Mark Sohnfisld and Ellen CalV
gh*n, b rh of Pi»fchftViJle. *
WOBR—ROBERTS.—On the 3d in*t. by Rev- Abel
• n. Thomtt*. Mr. William R Work, of Philadelphia, to
Miss I oclsi M..y< u-'re3t daughter of David Roberts,
i formerly of Carnarvon. *
KEGFHIES—KBLI^G—At the v e r ohai)t** 0 hai)t** House,
Third street, on the sd met., by tne Rov. IS. W.
Mr. BeniaminB. K gejea to Mim * nth* Ihe Kblmr,
bo'h of West Coraheo, LAnd q ster eou> ty. *
Ha>W^'OD—VlCifrH>/-Oa the 3i in*t. by >ld.
Shoemaker. George Haywood to Caroline Viokers.lftte
of England, now of ihitoHy. *
DIED*
MIDDLETON.—On the morning of the 3d in*t. at his
late residence. Cronwiok*. N. J., Samuel Middleton, in
thjißkl yearof h»s age. .
The relatives and friends ar* respectfully invifod to
attend the funeral, to me** at tile Friends* Me-titir
Ho<>|4, Crosswicka, to-day, the 6th inaL, at 3 o’clook
MASON,—On thMth inet., Robert Mason,son of Capt.
Jas. J. aud the lata Martha Mason, of Ltwistown. Del.,
Ie th • 34*h year of his age.
Funeral from th* rerinen e o/hm father, *1 Wsshiag
ton *t*eet this (Fnday) afternoon, *t6 o'olook. *
JCK4INEDY —oi*the4tb in#t., hlixabeth Kennedy, in
the SBth year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, back of No. 9 Elwin
street, late Webbs Alley, this (Friday; aft;Tnoon, at
4 H V *
WICKKR4HAM -On the 4tn lost., Wm. Penn Wiek
eraharn, need >8 *ear*.
Funeralfr> mtheresM*noeofhisbrother in law Rev.
Franklin Moore. No. 1231 donth Fourth street on Batur
dey aDernoon, at4n»o!ook. *
ALDRhD.—On the 3d instant. Sarah Ald rod, aged
21yenrs. „ *
cam pman.—On the Minst.. CaUianno Campmah, in
the 77th year of her ace.
Funeral from her late reside roe Nloatown lane, near
the liermantowa railroad, this (Friday ) afternoon, at
\ o’clock. *
C'lYL.—On the 3d mst., James Coyl. in the 33th year
of his are, *
FIJNK —On the 3d inst., Mr. John T. Funk in tbefthli
year of his axe.
Fnnem' from his late Tegldenoe No. Hancock
atreet, above ’jlrard avenue, this < Friday) afternoon, at
3 o’olook *
GARDNFR--On tha 2d Inst. Maurice Ei«ood.
son oi John H. ar.d Ellen Gardner, m the 4th year of
ilia** , *
HOUGH.—At Norristown- on the 3d Inst,, in the 88*h
rear of he ace Mrs. Khzabeth Hough widow of the
la*o Hrv, Silas H'tJ/h.
Fnneral from the r*sidenoe r>t her naphaw, Thomas
H. Wentz ootnerof Rwede and Oak streets, this (Fri
day > morning, at 9 n'olnch. *
opWLANT—Oojheld only sonofNi
eholas a"d Msrr NmrJan. aged 8 months *
PRIOR,—On the Ist mat,, Mrs. Angelina Prior, aged
toyeara anq R months. *
„ RA G-fludde'ily.on theBd inat .Franols John, son of
John and Kate R*ig. atari 1 *ear. *
, RfCR> ho^.—On tbefdmst., Thomas M. Richard*, m
liseifitvear. *
BCUURK.—On the 24 inst.> Peter Sohurk, Sr., aged
39 tears. *
W.-i.Ti'JIS.—On thefldinßt., Mrs. Ann Waters, aged
BO ears. * *
BW F,av Y .—On the 2d Inst., M&TgfwetSwraa?.daugh
ter of Patrick a d Margaret Svreany, aged 17 years,
11 month*, and 21 days. _ , •
WKJ«g.—on the jstinst. A’jeron Weiss, In the 86th
year of his age. _ *
Wit-Ll ANf'i—On the Sdinst., John Williams,in the
Mthyearof his ago. *
WILLIAMS.—>kt Milton,Del..on the Ist in»t.,Msj
gsret Cattail only chiioof RotiorC if. and Hannah E.
Williarns, acod 9 months. *
WOOD —On the 2d lost. James, oeoono son of Wm.
and Agnes Wood aged 9 years, *
CHMMER MOURNING TyOODS.
Black 1 aretes and Crape Mftrets. JJ, 6-L and
8-4 wide i Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine
Briww, Camel’s flair Baje«es ( Bainmer
Bombasines. Chalis. Crape Ohahe, Tam&rtines,
Tammatans, fine Mon-seiine de Laines, Lawns,
Ginghams. Organdies, Billts. Poniards,
Chalis de I aines, Barege Manil las and Points)
Harare. Grrnadtne Barege and Grenadine Shawls:
Sua.umb ell**. Fans,Summer Gloves aad •
Hosiery ; Veils: Collars, ble vos, so. .
BKBSOH Sc pON. Mourofagßtore,
Jel Nn. »1« OMnnNiiT Riraat.
Tub only reliable article—
CLARKS Patent INHELIBLK PENCILS, for
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
They do their work better then ink, without its troub'e
or risk of Blotting. Kaob will mark 3 000 artiole*. For
•ale, tfbolegale and Rrtail, by i). t C. TAYLOR Sc cou
Agents for the Manufacturer, No. dll OHPBTNUT
Street. I*l2 3m
IY~» OFFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA
IX3 AND HEADING RAILROAD COMPANY.
The holders of the bonds of this Company, dne’July 1.
taeo.o&anow receive, upon application at this office, 10
oent w own, upon the terms specified in,the oiron*
The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a link
ing Fond of 0140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
UfO, and m pursuance ol the oontraot. entered Into by
goompui, Ld dulr ”^ulSF ooiS.%nSmr 0 oiS.%nSmr. t 0
Nolle* lo (A* Holdtrjjof and lltadiHg
Sflitroad Company Mbrifas* Bonds, dm July ], IMO.
, These bonds are eeonred by the first mortgages on tue
road, amounting ip the segregate to 03,308,400. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the
amount of the annual Interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and the
security 0 f the mortgages in the pieqise condition in
wbioh they are now heuL Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be lFmed-
A bonus pflO per cent, will.be given to toe holddn, in
consideration of their assenting to the extensipn. Ibis
bonus will be paid in to toe bearyrs of the bonds,
on their signing a receipt and presenting respeo
tve bonds at the office ofthe Company, or to its agents,
Form* of rwei®uadeodo/»ement will be furnished
QiappUoation.
W d, '" f,! ” Mm.'
PL AIM PHOTOGRAPHS for 86 per do
xenj 03 per haTdozen 1 or 01 eaoh. -gjereoeoopio
views (rorn 01 per dozen upwards, at RaIMe.R.B mi
leyy«HhOQND titreet. above Qre»n U*
■DiTCH.—37S bbls. Pitch, io store and
% k
SUMMER RESORTS.
VEI.T.OW SPRINGS HOUSE, CHESTER
*7. COUNTY, PA* , •
~il££P ov V»Vrti<w«'* Hon*a having been thoroughly
rehtie<» in the with new fur
-5; X.* Wl 1 b#onen for the reception of Boarders
ol a ,n « -V ,
Springe House Offers every inducement
iiLtVf I ‘Mr*, bainis large and Oommodiour, with shady
. R Qd romantio rfoes. 40.
, v anety and quant? of the Sprmssand have
favcahlv known, aud the subscriber, who
ir,’.*.»!r e S for sovaral soars past connected with the On
* Nouse. Dips Ishnd. N, J„ will Use h»s best ex
pgreeah'e *tay o( his guest* pleasant and
~^ or . further informatioti, apply at No, 419 8. Broad
by addressing the subsoriber on nml after the
jsrn. ntthe Springs. a. U- «NYDER.
- jye lm Hur>erint<md»nt.
M HOTJBR, M UNT OAHBuN,
pr m n CfIWV,IjKI M' COUNTY. PA.
prices 108 acc°mra°dated with good rooms at reduced
Honse. Joo»ted in the gap be*
yX-t?,* A and Rooowi mnimaine, immediately on
Inn, M i Philadelphia and Botdmg Railroad,
ii!! a l^ a s l,, i e ol Fottsvll o, »ept bf Jo*
i.«« '4oad. °t the old Mention House, Philadelphia
danVhfo 08 oal,Be, eu aider the ohargo ol hi*
ii'prdDsred. at nil ssaeona of iho year, for
KUeath. and has ixfon rnoontly put 111
,aree * Arden and park adjoining, nnsents
♦ftJir uc J JDlB , nrB a«. a summerree-'rt, to rorsons wish*
{"AjPfP/nd ashort time away from the du*t and fur*
fop' l *’* tho cities wberetheycau.b’eatliofreshmoun
theo »al re l ’inn B ' 0y t ioa uL acenory of
iJI°?J2 ul, lV on Parsengertiekets, for rim use offalni
{*®s e* ll tdat a rpcuolion of twenty fiv« pi»r u*nt„
. i.ri„ hconiiimodation tram will leavo I’ottevilledajl?
i'li'ir. 0 Bu mmer s, to enable thnee win may
U B.» o i B Pe°U t»e bunneis portion of the day in tho
oijy fna reiurn the same evening, on whioh the charges
'thirty* three per oent below the m»uol rates,
For terms, apply to MARY DEAD,
Mansion Qouto, Carbon*
_j»MBoi fioimvik»iro.
T/iNG BEACH IlOUSdi, opposite
f-*.TUOKERTON.N. J —Thin Hot-l i. ndi open
of visitors, both permanent and tran-
S Rt R IVk® expense injefittinK and
Vl*?* n *Jf'*bl assured that Tor comfort ftnd con*
yen 10 u 'flu coravaro favorably with any hmisonn
the ooa«t. The best of cook* and servant* have bi»«n
proonrea. nnd uo elfirrs shall to spared to render the
8t< j V f?* A u «4te iserrenb e. Tho prosprots for Gunnins
and 1 ishing are excellent, oysters nr tho finest quality
1 nav© m animdanoe. With these Inoreased ad van
• am confident that the most faetid.ous wt 1 have
noosuat for complaint
b-o»pi. william ga*kilLwiH iu a Sail.
line of nrst-olas* paokeik from »thnto City to the
oeaou, one of wniob will be at Atlarlti© every rttoming
qo the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia,
miles wishing tocomo by way of Leeds Point,or
otnorwiso, by addressing mo a rew ds>s in auvanee,
]L»6w r Eood bolt 10 rae "i, , i e vviS‘r, n s'fK ,^Aiu f . d '
gEA BATHING.
, OOBAN HOUSE. CAPW ISLAND, N. J.
.Tnls well known establishment, the favorite resort of
Timor*, ia nowopen for tho reception of guesis. It
pxe been qouk deraoly enlarged and refurm iieu, the
ileopififf ronrnesnaeiott«and airy, aud eouunumcat* to
tut families. Ihe buusa wnl be supplied with wat r
from ttm.> old springs
Person* desirous orependln* 5 r w weeks of the sum*
• ra il l? ft ?» agreeahie manner could not do better thin to
giWjha Ooeau iiouee a trial. IdRAEL LBAMINO,
J666-6W* Proprietor. ,
A MERIOAN UO ; fB f , M\DCH CHUNK.
PA<—This HO TEt, is now kept inn manner af
fording every com on to vramere and travellers.
Arrancements ha\e l>een raaiie this season to aocora
foodateSUMMEß BOARDER' 1 ). The most sublime
mountain scenery and raral onjoyments are here ef-
MICHav)L WILH LM,
. , GEO. W,WIL**KLM.
)e2Ms&l Proprietors.
AME RIO AN HOTEL, BETHLEHi M,
Pa rh- Proprietor of this Hotel hastiewly fitted
up hts house for tho accommodation ot vtmtor* during
rhnsuu.iner Benoon. The ctierioan Hotel is situated
onth«most elevated «pot in th-' Boroaxh.
F*thlehrm is to 1 wei known for its beautiful scenery
and commanding view of .the surrounding country, and
, lor itssaiubi'ous mount*m air, to roq ireoomment.
> The subscriber js now prepared 10 receive B ia;d*rs
and F *tmli»-». and promisps to do his b«et to render their
w * t ' l him pleasant and agreeable..
V Chants Moderate. J.W, R. PHAHO,
, JeiS lm Proprietor.
TTAGI.K UdTRB, BBTWLRHBW, PA.
la«o ,ud oid'i.,tAbUBhed House. Icnowu as Ilia
; “ LBHIGfI VALLB/ BUMMKH «BTRKA I
9 now open for lho,sea»bn. The noooromodAtions of
this House Will be found unsurpassed. The ride hero.
’lt e North PentiB>lvania Kaiitoad. ia ono ol the p'ea
santoKtiu our State. CALEB YOHE, Proprietor.
JJ&3m
AMEROaN HOTEL, ALIESTOWN,
■4** P4.—This well-known and popular hotel bos.
duriniuhe past season, been
i*R»*-ATmV riOiLABGED AND IMPROVED,
sou is sow in oapaoity and convenience second to none
in the interior of Peansylvan'O. ’Jhe beautiful ana
h4*lt fu l situation of Albntown render* it a do->
lish ful rutnmor resort, in view ofwhmh special ar
ransemente have been made by the j>ro’»rfotors tof 0*
cwnm^tesummer boarders. J. Y, BKCRrHu
JQ26 1 el KW.BJGONY.
fiSEA BATH.NU.
national hall,
; „OAPK ISLAND. OAptf ItfVy* N. J.
This fiiie, larxo. and airy house is NOW OPEN for
visitors. It i* distinguished for comfort, locality, and
superior accommodations, with ample room for 200 per
sons Terms moderate.
1 jea 2m AARON GARRETBON, Proprietor.
m LIGHT-HOUSE ‘ OTTAGE, NEAR
Ml THE LIGHT-HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J..
(tbe ti«.rest h.u.s to toe RUrl ), i. now open for the ie-
Qpption ol Hoarders.
Th<« proprietor respectful!* solicit* aoontinuanoe of
the patrona,e of his friend* and the public
Jet) lm* JONAH WnOrroN. Proprietor.
HEAiU HOU.SE,
80H00LKY*a MOUNTAIN, N. J„
Isnowooen for the reception of corapHn? Comroum
ostiot * by letter will be prompt y attended to.
Je3lUn 1) A. CKOWELt.. Proprietor.
jWEPrUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITT.
L * —T)ii" populir and nminontly >avorite Homo at
Atlantio City h*s, snioc tho cloving of last season, been
n nlar«ed. reG'tod. reforn|*br>d, and completely re
juvenated iu every pamouhir and is now open for
the eewtnn. From its de'ichiful situation, near*
ue*s to aft place* rf interest, close proximiti to the
safest and best part of the beach, it s rendered one of
the most convenient and decidedly the pleasantest house
onJJio fa smi.
Terms—SW per week t $l6O per day, Children and
servants half price.
JOHN BMICK, Proprietor.
R. b. FURBY, Suporintsndent. )ell-3m
q6txaqelietkeai\ :
BeautifaUy end couvenioutly located at
ATLANTIO » ITY, N. J.
Boarder* accommodated on reasonable terms
JgSp-21a M. MoCL£K9. Proprietor.
C'JNGRESS 11 ALL— aTLANI 10 CITY,
N J.—This eparaou* Hc'se. sftuatod at Atianrio
Oily, wIU l*o rropenod with every accommodation for
visitor* t o thv 36tb-ia*Unt. by Jbe *Hb»eribpr..-TaM-i
oftUo riooa nxnMfl near the Fiabin< and Saiiinc point.
No puns will bo spareu to sedure the oomiort ana oon
vehlence of gtletts.
Jo»J-tet , THOMAS 0. GARRETT.
CTAR HOTEL,
kbablt oppourn Tit* w. s. worst,
BAMui£ , ADAISs, i'ifopßl.'TQß.
H "also.ViakliiAdtis To bike! v 0
Bv* Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable
terms le/o *ra
TriEVIONT HOU-E, 0-PE IftLA>D, N.
J.—HUMPHREY HUGHES. Proprietor-This
house, so ~to**4ntly tituved in ofose i>rn*imiti to tbe
beach wi \ be open for the teceptiou of visitors on the
26th last. The large, splendid laun in front ol tbe
houce ; tho fine sh&do. go<Kl room* and t-blo. render it
the tnoctdesirahla p'tvoe on the island. Attaohed to the
premises are bowling saloons end buber shop. JOJB lm
American house, cape inland—
Mrs. bl. REYNOLDS. Proprietor.- This favorite
hotel wil!op«*n for the reception ol visitors on MON-
D'Y» JonePfith. It ha* been Dried up It) tho befit stvle.
and overy attention will be paid to the comfort of its
sueita, - jelB dt^opf
\ITHITE SULPHUR AND OHALYBE-
Y Y ATB SPRINGS, at DOUBi ING G*P. PA.
These tiprirua-are in Cum erleud county, to miles
we*tof Harrisburg, and areaooea*>b a from nil the Hast*
orn and rpnthern, etties by railroHO to HaTrlsouT*.
thence op the Cumberland Valley Bail road to Nowvilln,
thence * uht mties etagmg, in new and easy oooohea, to
the Springs
Passengers leaving Philadelphia, BAUur.oro.or Wash
ington, mthe mormnz ears, active at the Springs tho
same evening at 6 P 51.
This property has changed linnets, aud has undergone
a thorounh repair ;*v arse budding has been ►reoled in
which are warm aud cold Baths, anrfevery arrangernen t
has becu made for the comfort and convenience of vi
sitor*. ,
Newatabluig has been erected; horses and carriages
will awn be on hand for biro. Terms moderate.
Mails daily.
For circulars and particulars, address theproprietors,
KEftAGA KOBKR, COYLK, 4CO
f EBANON YALLbY HOUSK
U LEBANON, PA.
CIIAB.'YF, KIJUNLE. Proprietor. ,
Bummer boarders taken. The house is new and com
modious, with grounds attaohed. Surrounding country
beautiful and healthy. Railroad communication with
the city twice a day. Charge* moderate. Jctft lm*
rfUirt BEA-SU- RE—ATLANTIC CITY.
Jt McKIBUfN'S tr. 8. H IEL.
The underload. propri* or o* the above-named
house, Minx now prepare* to receive guests, re
sprotfullv solicits a sb*re of the public natron-
Kinoo last summer fnere has been added to
this hotel a tour scried wing. 140 feet iu toiMh.con
lamina (beside the trad rooms,) a siuto of threo rar'ors.
for ladies, nod »wo tor gentlemen ; also, a reoepUon
room, wash-room, and spacious bar room. Bowling
8a 100 as. Billiard Rooms, and rot and cod Roll xr ter
Bath *<ooms have been constructed <or the accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house wi 1 be lighted
withers. The house has been newly painted and fur
uished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
beep put incomplete order. A weit maimed pleasure
Yaont, and an excellent d&mlof Music, h? v S. l, enn en
cased the season, J. McKiBBIN.
UNITED. SKATES HOTEL, LONG
wj BRANCH, N. J. —The subscriber takes this
method of Informing hia friends and the pubho that on
and after JU* 12 90th Ins house will be open for the ro
oention of guests, when every, effort will be made to
please those who mar favor him. The house I* plea
santly situated on a tine bluff with lawn in front, a
foil view of the ocean, soon roods, atahli> g, Ao., make
it as attractive as any houso in the country. The com
munication la aocrßejble by two daily hues (rora foot of
Walnut-etreetwharuvia.i 6 A. M«,and2f M.
Reierenoe— orandy, Warden, * Co., tf<*9 Ohestnut
street. % A. SHOKMAKB".
Jefr-aro Proprietor,
CUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND
SPRING near Womelsdorf, Verks county. Pa-.
The lor»e and oommodious HOTIBi. AND BOARD
ING HOuSh, at this delightful bummer Retreat, is
tmw oouudcted. and will bo opened for Boarders on the
15th o .IUNK.ISG).
Coramu’iioa'lon twice daily* from
and Harrisburg* by the Beading and Lebanon Valley
Kailrowda.
tut" Boarders received by the week or through the
season, on reasonable terms .
jefrlm JOHN MANDEftBACH* Proprietor*
/CARLISLE 1 Tbo favorite resort for those
1/ 1 who appreciate Grand Scenery,
P». I «ood boo 3
AccominodaiiouaforS
300. { For particular* *auu for Uirou-
IgBI * S OWBN, otitIDEMN- & VISSCHEH,
JeMn* Carlisle Spring. Pa.
BEDIVRD SPRINGS. —This well-known
and deli#Sommer B.iqrt will bo noened for
the reception of Visitors on the FlfcSi OF JUNh-,
and kept opeutljltbe Ist of October.
The note! will bo under the management of Mr. A.
G ALLEN, wnose experience. oourteooo manners, and
attention to his guests- give the amplest aasuranoe oi
comfort and kind treatment. „
Parties wisbint rooms- or any information in regard
to the place, will addressJheisubscriber,
JNO. P, fIKKD. Seo’y and Treasurer.
tny&Mm Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
PPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
-Ci Dsuoaster County* Pennsylvania-ThiarsUb
l shmem will bo open by th» Jltn of June The ad
vantages of tins beautiful resortar**; Mountain scenery,
pure air, ano soft water; every variety of batns.auu
amusements; a good stook of livert horses and oar
ri&geß. For further particulars call on. JOShPIi B.
MVKRB, ooroar Third nud Vine Streets j JaMLS 8.
kARIiB.No.el R Chestnut Street. Phtlndelpnla, or to
the proprietor. JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Eohrata
Pont Offine. Lancaster Count*. ra. ' tntSD-Sm
COLUMBIA VOUSE, GAPE ISLAND—
\J Catb May. New Jersey.—Tins largo, first class
DOT* L Will be opened, for the reception of guests, on
the 25'h June. 1860. The Bouse has be?jt completely
recaneu ami refurnished. A new oookiug tmu«. ovens,
■team boilers, and every modem improvement added.
Island,
N.W Jerwy, will t>» >‘’^<^l‘ti{ti to Yrooi J UAy.
Jam.. 11. Laird,lnt. proprijtor Franklin Hobs., i hllv
HAIL, CAPE ISLAND,
\J GATE MAY, N. J—This well-known, first-class
note! will tie opened for the reception of guests on SA
TURDAY. thcfwthlnst.
The Bowling Alleys hare been removed, and new
rrovr , eto „.
csea bathing, cape island, n. 0—
® s.%fVAR B
SUMMER RESORTS.
JJ ED LOG’S HOTEL,
ATLANTIC OJTY, NEW JERSEY.
At the ternuuna of the Railroad, on the left, tarimd
tlio Depot.—Thu Hdua* ia NOW OPEN for Boarder*
ami Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations
equi! toanr Hotel In-"tle-Dtio Cit>.
The i liambers have been verr ».«■- improved, and
rendered noro comfortable by Yewr* 1 Minds having
been put up at tile WlouoWm
Char** s moderate.
Chffdran and Servants, ff/iff Price.
. Parnesriumld keep theirssrps unt l the oamarrivo
in, fro it of iho Hotol. The signs a;e oonspiudoas.
Jyr-lm
4 kOY* SiI\UFI.EB f S RAILROAD
HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, opposite the Rail
road "enot.
THE Kfi«T 81TUATTON ON THE ISLAND.
Newly fitted up with new beds aud beddfag.
Boarding and i odgmg $1 per day. JyZ-Im
MAMMON BOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
i TA N. J., ISAAC TUAY) It, < late of Surf House.)
Proprietor.
1 hu Douse has been very innob enlarged and im
proved Has no v a large number of Family Rooms, not
surtjuued by «uy hotel in this city.
It is lightsd throughout with ens. New ami Cue walks
liiT# beinlmdr the ooean. which will be lighted at
tush... from the Hotel to the water, by aylomhd reflect
me lamp*.
Attached to the bouse (but separate from the main
bonding) J* a far'o Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
first-class Ice bream and Couleot onery attAohad Over
the Hall there are forty sleeping rooms for single gentle
m«u. There is nlsp a play ground for ctuMroa, well
shaded and enclosed, wiih swings. Ac.
The catering department will blunder myowne*-
venial supervision, »nd I trust that my reputation is
sufficiently established to satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpassed. ,
Terms will bo $l3 perwe&k-
Trausient Boarders fS per day.
Carriages attached to the B-mse will take Boarders to
and Dorn the t’ceanfree of ohargacurnß bathios hours
Je2J tf laAap THAYER.
fINITED BTATFB HOT ft L,
MrLLERSBURH, 1) iT'PHtN COUNTY. PA.
This well known Hotel hoe been leased by the sub
scriber, and ha® been thoroughly re» ova ted and entirely
newly furnished. *' illersburg is situated in one of the
mostrnraan'lo regions of Pennsylvania: the 'usque
h uns river flows lmm<*diat* j by the to • n. and aliords
fine tisiiinv; the mountain scenery is unsurpassed in the
Sla-c. Game abou«f'fl in great pi *ntr. affording fine
sport for huntsmen; the mountain stre tin* abound with
trout m great plenty. City visitors, who are desirous of
spendiug n few months in the countr*. will find this one
> f the most desirable places in Pennsylvania. The
North Pennsylvania Railroad pauses the town, and it jb
in daily onmrnunica'lou with Phtlncelphia, Baltimore,
and Ndw York, The subscriber will use every effort to
make his guest* oonifttnablo., , _
A. J. wArpiUT C, Proprietor.
Millersburg, June 80. jna lm
Mansion hous", mauoh chunk,
OaRBON CO,. PA.—This is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel m Northern Pennsylvania, -nd
the proprietor fl it’ers himself that thus far he has puo-
in keeping it in a manner that cannot fail to sa
tisfy all his guests. , , . . .
Ibe doom* are newly and elesautly furnished, and
tlm Table always contains toe very best the Markei*
afford.
The hotel is located oti the banks of the Lehigh,
directly nppngite the railroad Uepol, and at the base of
M&uch Chunk Mountain- A path eads from the rear of
the house to tne 'op of this mountain, from which pom',
son i* ei f nt hundred feet above the Lohigh, the most
sublime scene ithduinAble is presented
Th* House is abundantly supplied wirht e best and
purest Mouorsrn Water.
t&~ Hot and Cola Baths can be taken stall tim*s.
je;6-3m QhORU- HUPP fa B.Proprietor.
tt&CHEH’S HEAD H >TEL,
*3 GUILFORD. CONN
The proprietor of this well-known urs'-class fnsh'ona
ble Bummer- House would infer*” it* former patr-ws
an > the pubho generally, that ho has built on three hun
dred feet this spring, rmtsttK seven y-four new bed
rooms. neW dining room forty by one hundred new
parlor forty by seventy, bvery room in the house is
newlt furnbned with ntto Carpet* snd new Coitsg*
Furniture. The Hotel is of mode n construction, built
nnnn extensive soale. with accoramodatiors for lour
huudred uuests; heautifuly Inca ed <vt L* n* Island
-ouiul,’ourteen miles east ni New Haven, on tue New
London and Stonmston Railrovt; new Billiard Room,
with three new tables two new ten-pin alleys eta con
venient distance from the hone's and twelve new oath*
mg houses. Fishing ta not surpassed on th*> sound. A
new yacht of forty* five ton*, and several snub tail
boats, wil be constantly on hand, ready for parties.
Going from New York to Baohcm’« H**od. take the 8
A. M. tram, and 3 P. M. train ; rhetk and ticktt to Bft
ohemsi'cad direct dunging oars at New Haven
time through hours. From New Haven to the Head
at tSi M- ll v. M. and OP. M—time forty mi utes.
,\t the fiaohem's Read depot will be found one ofCook f s
l>os r four-horse omnibuses, new and dean, to carry you
d reot to the ilou*o.
A new barn, one hundred by fifty-two feet, has been
built this spring, which will nooomodate fifty horses
Eight Aores of land have been enolosed and filled with
oru"mnntalandfruittieea« walks.&o
T he House will be oprnod for the reception oToompa
ry on tbo SOth day of June next, under t&e immediate
superintendence of the owfl'-r.
N- £ Mosnaitoes are never seen at tbs Head.
JeB >7r ■
Tontine ootel
NEW HaVKN CONN.
The subsonlier has refurnish'd tins fashionable first
cLss Hotel entire this spring; remodelled the o il Dining
Room; added a new Ladies’ ordinary; and put in com
plete orner h e MHfaid nad Butti Kooms.
FaraiVes can have suits of ro ms House, as
lowosotan> fir«t-ola»8 House in the Country.
Uoaiders oansoto and from thelOO'TfNE to the
HEAD, ’hree times ad«y. by rail, stui take their meals
at either House, without oxtra charge.
Harms purchased and stocked n large farm At 9v
chetu’s Head *his spring, the two Houses W.ll lie fur
nisho t with meats, poultry, milk,butter, vegtt'tb'es and
fruit < ally, from the farm.
A t-ile-rapn line has been put up at M.tohpfa’s Head,
and at the Tontino. at the proprietor’s own expense,
whichooaueoti wuhallthebnesln the ) nited Atates.
je3-m H LEE SOKANiVN.
IIOUSR, ATL >.NT!O CITY. N. ,T.
This spacious Hotel, possessing tbo most advanta
geous location at AtlanMo City, having been recently
enlarged will be opened for Iha approaching aatuonou
rhol) h instant. ,
A new wing throe stones lugh and SJ feet in length,
with verandah n.tirountbrg it, has been add'd contain
ing 4A largo and ai*y rooms and extending to within 60
yards of the ocean, a fine pri’Bpeotof which la afforded
from almost every room in the house.
Goa b tKin« introduced into the bu Iding, additional
bathhouses vll be erocto* l ,a Cf j aumeroue ollioriin
provomenis made, it being the aimof the proprietor to
make the 6U <F HOUSE • ne of the njoet attractive
plao* s of summer resort near Fhiladelplufi.
The table will be supplied in the moat literal manner,
and all possible < are will be exarciaed m thesensralar
roiigeracnts of the hous* with a new to the comfort
aud ootftenience of gursts.
The ’athing at AtWntio isunsurrasssd-and the pure
dn atmosphere Das proved to be partioula'.ly beneficial
to invalids.
Parties wiuuiug to Cuparo rooms will please &«'?dress
the subscriber at the Surf house, or at the Ashland
House, Arch street, Philadelphia. „
josmwf-3m H. 8. BENSON.
NOTICES.
OreiCß'. F 1 He PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD COMPANY-PhiLa-
DZ> rnu hlareh 11. S6O —The rat'sof Freirhtaod Tol s
oci Coal ttsasnuriod br this company will be ae follows
limn ftj<*»•»•**■ Ik. n«.til fufthor notice .*
To Richmond——— ;
Vhd&delplwa.—.
Iqclmed Plane-..
. Nioetown
Germantowu R. R,— .
Falls of Bohuylkill..:.
Manayuiik
Ejihert’a
Obnshohookon.—.
Swede Furnace...
ftnmbo*»
Norrist'n or Bridgeport
Port Kenuedy..
yallcr Forge....
PhcßDitvillo
Koyvr’s rbrd —-
Arammso
Limerick...—-
Potato wn
Dougln«svtllo.-_..
Monocscy
Hj nlsboro - .
Kxeter...— ....
Taokerton
Liesport
nlohrsville..
Hamlmrg
Orwlcfildg and Auburn.
lahtand Tola on Anthracite
Ipbm. liv lined Plane. Nice-
Hlroad will be raised 150. per
After July 15'Jtthe Froi
Co i| consivneil to Phtladel
toWn.aud Ge;mm’own Ra
ton.
Mnnasers,
By order of tho Board ol
1 U ti&jy w.
H. fticILHKNXKY, Sco*y.
pi^ANTKcS' BANK Of TENNISES.
* . „ .. Nashvihr. J»ino?0-l&J*!
1 hiß Rnuk hae tltla dai de.larod & divsdoi.d of th- t».
seven dollars and Uir-e-quiitar* i«r rhare out of the
»' rpins or undivided p i fits of the Hank pawibl* fo the
Philadelphia Meckholder* at ihe W»HTtiR* RANK,
as follows nr i Pou per oenf. find fractional parts of
nt o share in CASH on and ni.er the 36th July neat, sad
the bvaiioe v ther m cash or ntw Stock nt a*?, at the
option or the Rank, on or *fte r September 17% 18W.
or ordor of the Board
Jjd-lrn l\ WEAND^CaBhler.
f}FFt<\E of the Pennsylvania
Company for Insurances od Live*and*rr-,r tin* An
nuities, fio. 30* WaLNUT Street
* Philadelphia. July 2. MW
Th* director* have this da/ declared ft dividend cm
their capital sfock nf feu* per efftc. tor *h« l*sr mis
monthn, mid au • xtrndi 'den ■ t<f two per cent, whiou
will bo paid to • hoot okholdoro or their loitil represou
live* oh demand, without deduotioa tm rotate tax
jvfi 3i* t* <i H, Hi L. Actuary.
N.T.CE. —.*iy chtok on Commercial
Hank, No. UP) dated Philadelphia. June 11.
pivnble tnordor ot' I>»i id Brcse lor 3474 W h&vnu been
Inst or stolen anti the p*i mentot wh'Cb twac stopped,
the pubho are nor* by caulionod ajtuinst negotiating the
same.
j)0 2t* SAWBT. t. WITMER.
CAUT*'OV. —All persons aro cautioned
acainst trusting any of Urn Crew of the French
Bark F!eun«nde Bellevue, Sanlny. M*Mer,fn m La Ho
ohelio, ns no debts oj tin ir enutraemg viU lie paid by
Oftiitun orConeuJieetf. HEA’RV (!Offt*FN <fcco,
SWI ami iwa South FOURTH Sue t
July 3.18i30. Jy4-3t
TO HOLDERS OF BONDS
PHILADELPHIA AND HEAD INS RAILROAD 00„
Due Ist JULY* IW 1 !.
Al| ho'dereot above bond* who do not Intend to extend
their bondsou tha terms of tho Company's Circular uf
FEBRUARY last, can find purchasers lortheuanie at
par and accrued interest.
After let of JULY no interest will be al owed.
App ! y to
DHEXBL A CO.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
FOR OAPR MAY. —The
■woSlSSSsa pwiit and comfortable P.ty Btenm*r
GEORG", WABTii'UION,” Cat>r«>n W. Whibrtm,
witUoive Areh*fcfreet wharf on SATURDAY NEXT,
7lh iust,, at 9H o obok A. M., arid over? Tuesday.
Thursday, and PRtt'rdat thereafter: returnine will
leave the Cape every Monday. Wednesday, aud Fri
day.
Fare osch way (carriage hi e included) SJW
Pare each wa> Bervan’s.oM ria*e hire included 125
Season Tickets.carriage hire nxtn..* 8 no
Horses, Catnagts. and Freight taken. j? 6 2*
ALLEN’S NEW BOOK AND STATION*
£M- RUV BtORK.8 t ORK. Wo. 1074 CHESTNUT Street Just
opened. New Hooks. Magazine*, Reviews, and Peri*
oaioals are now being received and Railing at the lowest
pneos.
A large assortment of French. English. and Ameri
can Stationery, or the finest am) best quality, ircluding
rap. Letter, ndios’ Baih Post.Noio and Hillet Papers.
Allkindsandaiylesof '-nvelores. Wedding CaM». Vi
sum* Cards. Gold and Btsel Pens, fine Pocket Cutlery.
Porte f«oanabB. Parses, Bags, T ravelling'Cases. Port
folios. Ac., soiling at lII* must reasonable> Call
nod examine. * t ALLr.N’tj. 1074 CHEHTNUI Street,
noa-L opposite ihe Acad*)))? of FtnoAtt ». }}6-2t
A. Note. Ladies’ Bath Post, and Billet Paper, gilt
and piaiu* tinted and &«on»d eolnyg, inoladins Oi-er
hml, hubgrantt. Ouadnlle. and Reticulated styles at
* 074 lihfctt fNU l btreot.
Thu bsssc of wbt-
JINQ I’aPBRH AND KNVRL, P'S in t! ,e oitr..
including the oelelirat' d Da un Rue nrnnnf.otura. can
bef uml at ALLEN'S. No. 104, CHKBJNUi Street.
If6-2L
VINEGAR.— 465 bhls Ohriaed Cider Vi-
Y nem.fcObbls White Wins Vinegar, nianufao
♦uredand lor sal*' hr KoWLtSY, Ae« tf b'RNLM. «t
CO.. 'nifilm.thWHtPVKS 136
WPIRITsTURI'ENTINE — l7sbbla fcpta.
rurrentlna, in htora and fo' .fda ’
ASHBURNKW. ACa.Nn. ICdODIH WHaHVES.
PORTO KICO Sb(JAK.~2So hhds nie
ilium ond slrloHf Pr*? 1 .?,,?? Bale b 7
JAMES URaHaM t CO., lib H U a atTect
HENNESSTi BRAND'S.—7O casks, in
If 1 WWMI*
lED in a dry goods jobbing
house, ft man who un-ierstnuat packing,or who
*"os a kuow'edxe of d rt oo»tie soous. re
guired. fN D» tf PH /at Pt 6 ss Offioe?” j?e-at*
—A situation as Salesman in
, ™ aWbolesHle Boot amt Shoe House, *>p ns Tr»v» 1
Bite Agent. Has had a srason of • xperienen. Ctv nr
sivpn. PJ.ftap ndarei, ooi J 1 Mnnt
ingdon h-etoffiow. nuntm rtoo. P*. jyg
VV~ ANTED— A situation by a you, g
." L man from the inierio r of Pennsdvanja, i n a
wholes'.i- H»t nnd Cup Hnnse. (tin influfiimea lair
arnyUntofcskbandauinnnrhs’trade# Add es?* .1 */*
this office. j>4 2i*
a ooinytent salesman, ran influence oosn
andgoed six mouths trade. Address •* Nations ” «t tula
office • jyf-wfm 3t*
PARTNER WANTTD.—The Advertiser
wishes to negotiate, with an aot*ve busiuets mm.
hay ng aoaab capital of 9t <&>. fo take an interest w a
safe and profitable manufacturing nosinesi. yielding
already » handsome income. Particulars will be «iven
on on interview being had Address ** Profit,” office of
The Prs s, . Jer» 101*
F.)R SALE—The Stock and Flxtu'e. of a
Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, now dome a
good liusinOcS. This is a good opportunity for any one
wish my to go into the business or a house waiting to
inorease tneir tr«do. Batisf otory reasons giviajr for
B»bma out. Aedress ” Box 280/’ Pmladelphia Post
Offioo.wubn-Mfte. jo?g-ti
A YOUNG MAN who iias hap
'uueb exparirnofi m the Dry Goods trade wishes ft
situation m a whMetnle house as Book-keeper or 9i!es
man. Undoubted reference given. Aduress *’ Wil
liam/* at tois paper. &%*_
Oif AP AND PRINT COLORING —Two
-Lfi youa* ladies wo have had oraeidcrableexpe
nance at Map and Print Coloring, wish to secure work
of ABinufar fcin'i. Can fu'msh so.a re/orencs. Apoiv
at w- uih *»>XTH ft«reet je2B-Wt*
W 'NTED*-A Mtuation, by a man,
tkirty**4r?it years of age. of expensive experi- •
enco in lauiners oi good ad- revs, and competent to fii:
almost any position, eitiier os a clerk, sunenttendent,
or ealosmau Is very respectably conneotrd, and cap
give the mo't satisfactory reference! fts to integrity,
energy and business capacity A moderate sal*rv for
the present will bo acoepied. Address ” B. G. iL.” oflloe
of Thn Presr jelf tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
nnO au, t 82 000 to loan on Mort
a. T • onnMAN,
IDS Hnuth FOURTH Bite.t,
TIO MAN UK AO (UREHS.—FOR SALE
r3O inch Cnnd*n*er, m»l, hr A. Je&fc. da Son, la
good order. Apply to EDWIN M. Ml 1 UL.
J>4 fit* Oenrantown.
J..ANJD!!
300,OO') Aores for Sale, ftt priors renring from 13X
to A 0 cents per Aoid. ln-nny quantities required
TAXES pud, And Pa fKilTd procured for purcha
sers or) snd under the Graduation Act
Plats furnished gratis by er.olosmg a potftigs stamp.
For further mformat on apply to .
WJi.BoN, RiWLfNOB k, CO,
U. S. and General Land
ft-> CH u STNUxßtreet,
Between THIRD and pot R-iH,
«*- LOUIS. AJO.
TiA**D WARRANTS foughtreold.endldoated.
Jy3-3m
®TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALS—
The Machinery, Stook, and Fixtures of a laiye
Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with
every oonvepience for carrying on an extensive bnei
noss. A desirable investment to persona of energy who
can push the business. For sale with or without the
bmloin*. Inquire at 523 CnF.STN (JT Street.
JalHwfmtnf HART, MONTGOMERY. A CO
FDR SALF-—A desirable COUNTRY
SIRE-TDENCK. with about t*n aores of t-snd, ani
i m provemen s, near the Brandywine, six miles south oi
West Chester, near the Baltimore CentraLKAiJp'ad.
Addiees J. W I#*ON.
Je 19 lm* Farkev He# Chester county, ra.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—a Double
Stone * ottase- Germantown, situate oa Dewey’s
Irme, second honsa from Tho’fjre lane, five minutes
walk from railroad station. Uontams all the modern
conveniences. Apply to F.WIL" Off,
jed-lm 603 OHKBTNVT Btr»et.
m TO LET OR For HALK—A FOUR.
■3 story hoffse. double hack buildings, all modern Im
pnivemeut*. to ooropJetd order; ap eleeants»r«e yard.
“ erms low to a good tenant.. 8 1 tostod No. 1924
CHluBrP*UTPtreet. No. *#l9 CHESTNUT
dtreet. in the Masonic Half py3|-tf
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a, large lot in the Southwestern section of
tho city, welt adapted foraNareery. Term* accommoda
ting, For parttoalsn address •' K-»t this office. aplT-tl
f|Vj LET.—? he orst floor of the fine bai!d-
A ing, N 0.704 CRESTtftJT street, formerly
for a wholesale (and l&te.y as a retail) faftcy.MQ&ds. and
peTfumen store. Apply at the olfioe of JULKs HAUEL
k CO., No. rot CHjbSTNffi'street. FhiU. Jed-lm
COUN'JRY BOARUTNG at a first class
farm hnu«e, e«*r of access- Call rhisdsy from 8 till
7 at the Commercial Hotel, SIXTH Street, above Chest
nut. Inquue for Mrs. H. 11*
SUMM FK BO aF DlN^.—Persons wishing
to to to the country can find pleasant Booms with
good ac-’ornroodatroee. at the WASHINGTON HOVBE,
WOObRURY, The House has been S’tire y re
modeled md refum-ahed throuihou . For terms. Ac.,
aildren* J\»rtN 1* PH>PPB. Woodbury. N. j.,
j aZi T2t* Late of Mensioa House. West <‘heater. Pa
PR IV «TE BOARDING.-—Gentlemen and
their fnmriiPa, or single gentlemeh, can be sacom
mnCated with Board, with pleasant and handsoeie
rooms, furuishe 1 or unfurmehed, at 61ft LOCUST 9*.,
south side of Washington square- The location, b*uu
opposite 'o one of the handson ost parks id the oity. is
ooq ral. and extremely p'easant. Transient persons
visiting the city can be aooommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rmt, suitable for an oflioe. Jeil-ti
Families v and gentlemen wish
ing FMBT-CLAB! BOARD. wiUl 000 l Room’,
nan upg l.avfl rhnioe at 9-'3 6t. JC4 lm*
TWu YOUNG oENTLRMEN OaN BE
aouommodated with good, airy apartments, (with
orwitlirut board.) in a private family. Looataon cen
tral. Addreea ” TOLBERT.” through Blood's Die
patcli. __ ....
djiIKEWABD —Lost, on 4th July, a
wlu SO’ D CRAIN BRACELET. tntrAvM »n
o • Wolcott to M«nJ-. *h. »bov. be
Ljtid.for its recovery by w.p wHlrr,
fr «u.»or nergcoruiy y og Bouth SBVFNTH Strsot.
OEMUVAL SMALL & CHANDLER,
JY.^m»YS!!^rf«RaiSP«SK
abive Kroßl. nnrtb ■>»». ’W
A FOR THE STEAMBOAT
„ l N>
Publisher*. Book** lera, and I
No. 23 Bouts tlXl’H et.,aboveCHEßlNUr*
FOR THE A*D
RAIbHO l), ►eeoted f ont the best authors. titled
by an Old Travel er. I3ra". eOceuta.
Alto, the foUowmc, tor Summit Jieedios '•
APRAfA; OR LIFE AND LOVE IN NORWAY.
Trauala’ed from the German by Hon. fc. Joy Morre.
13mo. 41* • jjj
RHf-NRS *ND ADVENTURES IN THE UNITFD
RTA TES ARMY ; or. The Romance of Military Ufa.
By Col. P. bt. George Cooke, Bucond Drajoons, U. # A.
l*mo. $l. _ J>*
Buy your books at kvans* <wt
BOOKSTORE. 4*9 CHE TNUTStreet.
’Tie the beat plahe in the city.
Books »r? sold as cheap as at atn otner Store,
and y r>u have the a e
Of tpo ivtOK a handsome present.
Worth from 6> centa t • 100 hundred dollars*
With each Book, „ .
Boolre of Past, Ho.«k« of Ftotmn,
Bwksof Hiainry, 800 a for Farmers,
Book* of Sio<rapny, Books for .dechamos.
B oks of Travel, Books of Humor,
Book# of Adventure, Books of rathoa,
B.'oks abmt Heroes, Books for Amusement,
Books about Patriots, Books for Devotion,
Books about Indians, Booka about Bo diers,
Book, about HDaw,,^ E N B , “ U’"-
In every department of liufatur*.
Call in and ono trial will a«iure you that tho best plaoe
In tae oity to purchase Book* is at bt \NB’
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT,
439 CHtva TNUr Street.
91^7
1.47
1.47
U 7
II
£I.U
124
IJB
1.24
1-26
1.20
1.14
1.10
1.04
1.02
1.01
1.00
1.30
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70 50
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The hw Ei'isn movemi-.nt-ouke,
lib Hi.wrr ami I'liiloHiphT. with practical dirro
tinn# fnr the Treatinent of various Ihseves, I T «t rated
with 70 D2r%vintt; forming a Cocuojeta »M%aue f o
Kxeroises Br U*o. H. I'av»or. M O- 1 v ‘*l■ •
4i» pass*. Price, Addrora
New York, or
JOHN ». RAHfcN.
9M oHfcgPNGT Street. IMula.
Tins is the firtt onmplete w rk «;n this luWeet puH
liuiied in ' ino.iea It wnl bef Mind n«*fu to all c)va**a.
m«r out of the profession. ami to all man women, and
Children. j\3 3cd£2iW
rpuil 'EAR OK URaCE.
X 118 YEA 11 OP on-CP; A Hittary of the Revi
val in Iroiaml A D. 1853. By nev. Wi Iram U.lu in. D.
J). with nn IntridijfUon by Rev. flatnw How, 1). U.
HOURS IN PAT,WO.»: TiicOronin.’ Vi
b»»n of the Apoon'j j>*e, and Christ s > pw ie* to'the
Psvca Chur.hes of ami* By A. O lhoropjon. 1?tqo.
*IGN R T AN'D OTHER GEMS. By
R Tpi-^L^ f Ki s'^RC^S^NU. MIS-lON Ah Y
J.ABOHIc "URI V U *N i IO a IE Erf Y BA "S' KRSI
iIKNUE IN EASTERN AFKJCA. By the Rev Dr. 3.
Lotm K*apf. With an App* adix reap-oum the Source*
ot the Ntle, Languages Ana Liieratare oi Lssteru
Africa* Ac* Wrao, $125.
For Brs ®^ illiam s, x A* FREP MARTIEN,
No 006 CriES i NbT Street.
claret wines.
ALBERT G. ROBERTS.
FINE GROCERIES.
jX card to THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING.
SARATOGA, APRIL IK. 1960.
An attempt has l-eea uiade todeoejve the publio, bj
persons offering what f\«y c ail “Cohouzm Wats**'
from Fountains; and at the price of siz (6> cents pel
glace. The t ekoUsah price of the ftwiiM Congress Wa
ter, at New York. be-ingabout7* cents per glass. the tpi*
position of pretending to sell at retail at If m than cost*
and without allowance for freight, o&rtage, or breakage*
is apparent; but their probable course has been to
empty ont bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby uhnetenio*
its refo! oontents.
■We have navaa. »o\d Congiau Water in Fountains,
nor in vessels of any otktr d*stripUt» than ordinary
sized glass BOtTLin. The cork of ?vV
genuine Übrunded ’‘CONGRESS WATEH o. *
Vf„” and any, without thoca words and letters on the
cork, is coTJKTKRkxir, irliethor from IJgmuitti or
Bottles. CLARKE 4 W^HlYh,
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
The followius eiratlem.n in Philail.lphia, vis i
FREDERICK BROWN* cor. Fifth and Chastest fit,
L% T Ki
O OOBBBIib 1410 Chestnut street.
a’ u. If. TAYLO R. onr. Ninth and Chestnut streets,
Are constantly supplied by us with the scant*? *'Uon
eußso Waibb.” »n bottles, fresh from the Cnnfretf
Spring- . „ ..**vCkAHKF. & WHITE.
VvißSmir o«t:KD«R Ht. NewYoHr tb»*.
inanu r ncturedin every style, with tbe latest»m*
provfroeuta. fr'Cer rosoou o View*, comprising Land*
scapes of America and Europe, Mstu&'V. Groups, so*
recently imported and s«»d low. wholesale orr&tAnb;
SI, S. h UaNKI.IN. iipttatan, HU south FOtRTH
Mreet, below Cheuteut,
tO r Femcopio Hpoowolet and * i ’ya-GliM*«, Opera*
Glaives. Microscopes, and Mathematical instruments,
in great vaticty. JjS-mww«
RO-tFIMJ.—J >HN WELCH,
ENVELOPES. —Over 200 different stales i !nw rale-?, 'a! 1 wi jwrirrnn'rd
and sires, eellinr from 600. per lOOOupwßrd. Or* | tlufuetioii T Order* re-1 ti. Tntßlr Mreor -tod OtH
dura br m&U pnimitlr ptwn'Jc.l to” f EHRY, Stationer, M * NTO .. M Kuad r.ll !* promptly attended to-
POUR'HimiV Back. l»l» ■>».?•".
O HE MS WRiTfNG PAPERS, /'"MSTOR OlL— Fast India, for sals br
s*°$ *° ** USES?' ■KoSSiSSS! * BItOTHi4K ’ 4T 49 %«•
WANTS.
HOARDING.
LOST AND FOUND*
REMOVALS.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
BEiUiEB
Oonior KLF.VENTH Mid VINK Slr.nU,
AMUSEMEHTB.
WHEATLEY & CLJEKE’S ABCH
“TRKKT THR-T E.
FRIDAY "-•IS'TVR:-'YFVEIiING;,
JULY 6I& and7th, 1W), ’
1 d H**ery Lvoninx.
TH«. NAIAD QUKKNi
Ur.’Jlie My*ivne»of the LurlitbOT*.
Hit lluveit Mr. Lewis Baker! LurLce { the Nsia#
Queeii Hr* John Itpw.
To eoromence wth the tkmic Drauift eftt-tied
WON’*. JACUUS.S.
Doors open at half-u,iet7 o’clock. Performaaos wii
n r Bproaisohv Admimon Sets.
Box hook open P* A PAkB ipadvanoe
COLOMOS’S TEMPLE.
o ecoofijndate a number of that fatead
tb-;iRMPL>' f itwill remain 00 n to visitors
»ntii ti#e 16th in»t. Tickets in packs of five sed res. for
mV!!» -IT® *»f* cinhe.aro sold hriow the ref alar rate. Alt
-J? 8 r wltho P t debik. School* oat of the oity era
* £s** low price.
Admittance 16 oeats, children half prioe- /jf-tf
PE NN A. ACADEMY OP THE FINE
/RTa-* 03 * OHKBTNirT Bcr.ee.
uooMininff a large eollectioa of Paintiftte iftd Srsl>>
(ure. is now open o-ulp from S * M. bllS P. M» Ad
missioaUcU-: children soderU rears, ttoeßts. jyfl-tf
WARNEaS JBIFLR AND PISTOL GaL-
LtSPY—Now open- oorner of FI<JPTH *nd
Gfl i* 3TB l-T Streets. ’hu LftHery h'* a distaaee of
>s rri ® f° r R'fl® Fhoorinr# with tvojarge tjgy
hghu. Ihe most complete GalJpryin the Umo a.
JegSlm*
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE,
A Urge, Jceantifoi. and perfeoiisodslof taeerand*-
est ang most interesting ever
m the immense saloon of
MARKET. ABpVE* TWRlfp&i STREET.
Tbo Mod.) M MfMt lo as. U feet nie.taA U loot
hi,h i lKhtsd b, »9 ku jeu. uid the wor.hiM.ri n
presented by ®0 firaTes arrayed in Jewish ooetaaew
aorroasdmg tnevimoss courts, give it ft life-tikft ap
pearance.
Read Ist Kf we.tthtoflthoh» ;.ICbro3.,»b ebap.j3iJ
CumQ., 4th ana 7th chape; and Exoous Serb oeftp., for
contents aud description of Bolomon’s Temple, aft QJ
which ir taitVifuUy represented m Model.
OPEN TO VISITOR* .withexplanations,from 10 fe*
Vi A *L.au’'.aad7tftnify-j'm
/.CmlsaioT). 55 nems; ch«lor“n half price.
Family 'rickets aud packs of tea sold at lest th*»
usual rvee. . ' n»?Ltf
By the request of n number of Fthfidi* snd Fmoiitim
the F xhibitioa w}ll be continued aatil the M.h ImL
(Tuna and gi.asswahk.
CAUTION— FRUIT JaßS.—The
yah) o are cautioned ageiast Hie various laritMMXM
of HAR * ELL'S oji3njW
JARS, cow is The gs&ame have HaruL's
name oa the cover Maoufa. turer« n* d*r the eeteafi,
BARTELL k
JeU lmif* No. IS North FIFTH street.
POISON— FRESH FRUIT JARS.—Tho
aoid of fruit always oorrodeethe surf-toe of soetal?
be careral. therefore, touarchase nly Ja.-s of -.1003
<tnd Oovers of Glass. HAriTE«.L # 8 i*Ai ENT Aift-
TiQHr At L-ULarß J-*RBftreadmitted
rehable and perfectly *afe jar in mar’- *i. __ .
A i.ETCHWORTR.
jel3-lmif* Manu&ctareri. No. 13 N FiF« H stiee*.
DO NOT GO INTO TU* COUNTRY
jnthouj BU'chnsiuT HABTELL’S ALL GLA*S.
PATEN I AfR- riUHT JAR?.—Mioa AiehoUo&'aoete
br ted oeok took, with full direotwaa fur Mttiag up
fruit*, fco,. with NO other aeeflujiweljta.
givsn to (he pnrenossr of HAuELI/d PAiJilf f AJLL
GLAB-’J AIR-T.GH P JASB.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
nr*HE GtRAKO Lire INSURAVC* an-
X NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILA
DELPHIA JOLT », 13®.
The Msasrera have this day declared a dividend of
five per cent. lor tb* Inst «ix month* oa the aapitsi
«u>ck. payable 10 the stooxholdeift, clear of the tneto
tax, on demand.
JNO. y, 3AXW, Actoftry,
?PHE MUTUAL LIFE ENSUE ANUS
X COUPAKY OP MUW YOEC.
six mLudfi&oi dolulm.
The prenuuma ars Lowsa than in many other Csete
alee, aad the Thvldondii htra been esrxTsn,
nto &&h® ffM“
to top JNBVtvn.
Pamphlets, aud every isfonuatiecL mftV to tod
PHILADELPHIA JREFERENpifi
fhoma* Rotmw, John Welsh,
Hordeoai L Dawsop. «JeonreH. Stsjit
George M. Stroad, c, 8. Whsles,
John B Myers, LPisher Leoadcf#
Joseph PfttUTsoti. Wißiam CTLatvia
John M. Atwood, Arthtr* gCtfra,
Thoihae H. Power*- GeorgeW. Tolaad,
WiHiantMonee. Thee, wqttww Twto^irit*
Fame insurance company, no.
<CS CHESTNUT Street* PHILADELPHIA,
IWCOHPOfiATKU THE STATE GY
eONFINE!) TO FIhFaNB INLAND Aim
p£anc7ons
Samuel Wright* D. B. Btrsey.
wm. W. ■winters, J. W. Hvenaam,
Ghas. Richardson. Henry tow u<7y*.
see. A. West, Jaoob w. fitemi*
tj. Wtlaoa Davis* Meako Stem.
whoa. 8. ALartio,
ariOROR W. PAYjPrMidwit.
RRASCAB i». BUCr Vic -ra*-,
WILLIAMS I, BLANUHABJ). f*enw*rr. [i,l)-<nf
SAYING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAYING FUND.—Com
-*w* pan?** Builainr, aoalheast ooraer WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daily foots $ tfil <
o’clock, and on MONDAY till 9in the avenias. This
Old InsLfQLon has always paid in fall, <m deafens,
without notioe.
INTEREST FTYB PER CENT.
AU eunn pud gold and silver,
ALKX. JfHTLLDfN* Pregfdewt,
3AML. WORK, Vies PreSdestT
John O. Farr. T. E. Harper. Georre Ns* eat«
John Ansyooo, Jr„ Sami. T. rodine, AID. OJletorte,
JOHN C. 81 Mh. Becretarr ■ jell tm
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Offloe* 331 North TH7JJD Street, between Vote
and Callowhilb (ueorporated by the f e*isistu*e April
14thil3Sl. Open for Deposits and Payments. daDy, from
•to JK o’cloos. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
KVB>INGS, irom*L>B o’clock.
lnt*»Mts per cent, per annum. Tepoeiton oan with
draw their, oonsys by Checks, ifdeurvd. Sf#efal De
posit* received,
JAMES B. PRINGLE* President.
FSAWria H»VT. sato-fVtf
MEDICINAL.
pKOF. MOBBIS' EUOEPHALOS,
MORRIS*
PhOFE&OR MORRIS*
PROFKSSOk MORRIS*
BVO KPHILOS,
fUCEPBaLOS,
KUCEPiiALOs'
Alt INVALUABLE
an invalua&le
" * r«s®®isii;
OR DIABASES OF TEE
FOR PIBEAtiLS OF THE
mm wwfff:
NBRVOUS BY9TEM •
THE MIND
to the research** of Li ter* tore, the c.nosrM cf
Commercial and Financial Easiness, aod tne affairs of
ProtM*ioaal And Political Life, or as occasioned by nat
other oause t om which the Nervous bystem has be
come exhaust d &i d diseased.
The syroptons oovered hr thisvaluable Preparation
are numerous: of whico the moreprofiuaentarc,
T OK THt. BRAIN. AGITATION
AND DEPRESSION OF THk. MIND, CHuON G
♦' NK 1 ' NEURALGIA,RHEUMaTIsM*
NXRVOUS HEADACHE Eto-.^tc.
The EUCKP*>aLO* it carjraUf ntepared.bT per
roisstrot from the Foasmt AorPhOr W. MORRI*, &
D.» of nit oitr, to which he refers mbit Philoeephtoal
Pamphlet. "PSinClfu/S.” On the relations of tie
Ganeuo-Nervoas By stem to the immaterial soal of su.
HaunxexMbi’od t:>e vrinciplesand commended the
system of Composite Hotnceopatb*, Pro'essor Id. says’
It may be permissible that l should offer, as »n il
lustration, ur own case. A connnoas (-carte of efu
det for a number of jean had. to a certain extent,
pro need the .rdioarr effects of extreme mental ap
plication. b 7 attemiatins the prime oeotree of on ante
and intellectual life, and hence arose a felt reoeesity cA
perform) relief. Havu; s welJ fonnded confidence in
Cnmp site Homoeopathy and as intimate acquaintance
with Materia Medi a of the Homceopatnio School I
seleoted certain substances of ascer amed bsnaootoua
relations and approved nscs, sad combined their esses
t/al properties in prop 'rtion&l unity, and was sliderseo
(it the possession of a medicinal reer-uroe." rrofemor
Morris describes the mode of application, sad then
addii “In this way the desired relief has been ob
tained, the nutritive listen invicorated, the taarho
nervous system restored to its former tone, sad tnr Qtsl
dearness, tranquillity, and vnor—at th- ace of nearly
three score—are the much valued results**
Prepared.and sold A HOLE aI K. by MCHJKRnWE
&CO., ,%0,«2 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
and at RETAIL by Drowists tener+Uy. „ ,
Proe. 91 per b-'ttle, laiye tixe-M cents small site.
m>B Smif
Hr,LMB LD'S +XTBACT BUOUU.
THE GPEAT DItTRhTJC
tor D Bfl&se of tb** Bitdder Kidoeyi. Gravel, Proper
OHGAMC WK sKN'-S?, Ac . Ac.
Sufferer* with disease* o» thoee or?*ne experience
ftIANV* ALaRMINGSiWi'TOAIS.
Amort? wh*cb will be fr*uod .
Pam in the back, Week Nerves.
Los* of > emorr, DimeuUjr of Breettua?.
VMVERB?”*L£sSljri?%'B OP U iCt'L4R
sva---ai.
These d'seases or strupuroa, allowed tg to ea, waioh
iIbLMB 1 LD’H EX » KaCT Bl Cdtf
In • artablr removes,
Sooa follow Lfasof Cover. Patoit*. end Epileptie Fite.
IP YOU ARE hUPPEWI.nO.
P»OCI>E Thß at o<cb,
Diseases of these ortaokroaaire t*»* md or * thuretKv
HE«AjB »LD'S BCCHt;
is the treat tureiio. _ .
/ml u certain to aave the desired eneotia tiied-e
-eases enumerated wbe*herar»»n«l**ol
H/BITS OK DlBtfiPATl'/N.
IXDISUKR TioN.OK irifittKftXCSSSJgß,
Am) no matt#/of loDifstsod ja».
VBLMBOLI/* EXTRACT BUCHC
Is proscribed »• d used b» the moat
P fc.UlNttfT PHVfI CUJiS.
Cdrtificaes of cures of from one month t> twenty
rears’ standing vnl accnrapanj tt e Med cmt, end en
aenoe o( the most reliable am* responsible charterer is
open for inspection Price $1 per tot?le. or ux i* r $B.
Delivered to any address. Depot* 104 Booth rrff'U
Ntreet, helow OnEfcTMJT. itSS tf
tCTRU 1 For INSTANT RELIEF tod fEfi-
AM ulAt MAX EXT CURE of I2us distress tem^
plaint, oat
r E N D T ’ 8
BBONCHTAi CIGARETTES.
Made by C. B. SKYNOUK Jfc CO., 10T NASSAU
Street, New Yofx, Price- Sip«r box \ cant foe by post
WTT.ftmin FOR SALK AT ALL DRUGGISTS’.
HARDWAHR package houses.
Package hakdwarb bouse.—w«
would reepcctfollj call the attention of the Sen*
si HardwareT/ade tooar extensive Stock cf BIR
MINGHAM HARDWARE, which We Oder M atx&'i
•dyaiioe by die package.
Qidetafoy direct Importation solicited, and Goods i»
tiwerti «f*Mr ta Uie aitj, Nnr ? o|,New O'fo n»
«jiCOMMERCE St' cat,
latoarting and Ccrmuacon Msrot aa«
And Al*ats TerVereir* a«4 OrtsrW’* Hardware
«,n i
J| shoemaker A (V.
GLASS. PAINT*.
UllS AND VARNISHES
Northeast IVrner FOURTH AND RACK Boosts
pygP-dm
AZOMBA ! AZbMEa !
AZUMKAt AZUMEA! AZTJMEA! AZUSIEA!
PKOF. MORHIH' AZU.MEA JMKJNQ POWDER.
l*o. 6*3 North FOURTH
...-* •« IK %n' f
Manufactured snietr
,• «* fn* «,U V-
CTU. lIIE'TH-■•ROH’ 1.-BKM) ThO'-
AryVTIN!? .VI'ALLIO.V. AMERICAN star, will
ft.iud fur m\r<«« th* cosu o.- week at (be a afo of
Cbas Lin,«», Bnc Bail, Barb-. Any per*oca
the *orvic*aif this yoocg aiMl on %Ul find turn there
d.‘Tin*tbA%«ek. L» tL CONKLIN Fropri-t»r.
Jolt }, »®». ;