The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 10, 1860, Image 3

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    TH* WBUHBECTION IK SICIIY.
'.WMk *t tMa«r:K»l»bar.
1 WAiioW ESCAPE OF LORD ELGIN AND
; baeoa geos. -,y '. ;. •
IktaENH* LOSS OPTBE ABUSE.
TluUren! ifoliatiSeA Be view in England.
,' xxputnw or com ..futwra-
PlafcS W uT* Ithe'^’Kriiv.ff Naples.
wLiisK ‘ yrjhtbiir china.
Fiaaneiel ud Coauwreiul.
Tin jiteiiniihip Fatten, from Havre June 2tj end
Bou'hemploh June 27, arrived »t New York at an
enrtyheur yeetOrdey morning. Aeynopela of her
new« had already been forwarded,by telegraph,
from Cape ftaoe,
" Tba screw steamier .Blue, Captain Anderson,
feognldverpool at alwat 1 o’clook of the afternoon
,o< '*baJ6tb,aod from Queenstown entte 27th, aleo
at tba Sana port yesterday mornief. - Bor
neiifa has. likewise bean partially telegraphed via
Canada:'
FfOai. ike mallsof theae steamers, however, we
hard ike fullest and latest details of foreign non.'
XBB IHBITBBBCTIOS IN BICILY.
Genoa, Jane 21 —The Republican party ad.
_ htrod to the Governmeatof Smraannet. Sardinian
<S<e-* B rf«veiy where displayed.
I* bjuriher stated, la oBoUI ihi
.®nfSfN»j>la«, yielding lath* oounocitofthe Em*
W®Ji.B»» daelerad himieif resdy to enter frankly
“»_}*• pstbof refcrsa by granting » litoral eonstf
*■««, t. toploooiaador'tbeguaraatjrof Franeo
asdEeglaid.. ft exeksnge for this tba King of
NanlM.deinaods the guaranty of hit pns—niona by
. ■ tjto~y»s{nrn Foyers. r This, however, haabeenre
,9tii Bornbtr of prisoners takes oh board the tiro
steamer* csptorei by the Neapolitan-frigate la
; »bo«t slue hundred, all of whota arteoalaedlathe
prtmusof deals.:?. ~
itpws, Juh*.3M.lt U slated, that Garibaldi la.
■uMUgagaiaatMeaaiaa; .
.Xtrkla, Jane St —Count Carosr approves aod
Bttautoe the protest which .we* lodged At hia*
plea oa iha.lltb last., by tba Marquis da Vlllataa
rtaa, ablest the capture of the SudinUnsteemer
bytheFolesloante. 5 p<-
Adviceshava been received herayrotu Nolly,
etMCae that prises Xorrearsa had been appointed
prarideatOf the Council, tnd.deputyto the Diets-,
ter Garibaldi st Palermo. - s .
?». Psr«RSßuaa,June*3 —lt la add that by
order 1 of hit Majesty, theßussian Minister at Turin
.baoa .lnttriietoa tp declare to the Sardinlan
DsUset thetjAhoold the: Sardinian Government
not keooeforui prevent the departure for Blcllyof
tba expeditions to oonrae of organization In the
di*wijsportj of Sardinia, the minister, irlth the
J*^a personnel of the legation, sruuhi quit Pied
_ Sacitl, 3 one St. —lt Isatated lhat during the con
ference at Baden the PriDOC Regent of Prussia di
rected the attention of-the august assembly to the
sfaie.of affairs in-Italy. The Prince Regent la
asM toheVs declared that 1 the Sardinian Govera
mcet was already ovarrue by rerulution, endihat
If Be attention werepaH to the farther eoaras of
•routs, alt Europe mikhtto threatened by revoln
tiooary agitation. It m alaoSald that Baron Sohlol
allg has been ordered to draw up a circular note
informing the diplomatic agents of Prussia abroad
of what had passed at the iatarrlew at Badoo. "
In ibtsnoto partiealar mention will to madeot
the wbrde prußoMMed before Napoleon by the
I’rinoe Urgent on ths SSein of Italy.'
.Pasts, June 20 —The correspondent to the
Morning Pott says: “It is:believed that the
Neapolitan tfoveniment will determine to restore
' the two ships lately captured by its cruisers ” ,
Garibaldi, aV.luteet dates, was preparing'.to
rSareh bn Messina, hie delay of foot uey a at Paler
too having already created aome dissatisfaction.
Garibaldi has more difilcolty In governing than in
cenuarins. .
' Thf prinoiirel liberal journals 1 of Prance and
. North Italy, a* also the latest advices from Sicily,
' siaonr in noanifesdng some alarm test the growing
dike recces and dirtensions of the national patty
(foniadtadby agents of ,the dethroned princes, by
she- great ecclesiastical dignitaries In particular, ‘
sad b/tbo ranetumistß of -all grades) attonld once
moreen ip the .hopes of, ustionsl regeueration In
, - Opinio ut, of Turin, for example — s repnted ;
i onot Cavour—thus piotnres tba state of
ln Klcily. and the poUtlesl Situation .
.bis - Government, In faoe of the
' adverted to, IVe quota from its PA
_ HMHtorpespondenen: ■
■. "Garibaldi himself, is greatly loved, and the
gratitoda of theSieUlSa people towards him knows
uo bounds; hat there is no put-tic confidence In the
minis tty lushes chosen, nor In their Admlnistn
- tlon Thev complain ..ihathe due oheeen for Go
yeraor tf Palermo n vary yomag man. teat nobody
'ktoWn.anythlng of. The goneral _wlsh is for an
lgimodUloconvocation of the'Asaambiy to vote an
, txatatied to Pladmont' and deoroa universal suf
*',lra«e- fatiguedj harassed, and won
anxletj, haa an<srbd exceedingly la health •
andeplrits. Tou seeatonee wh«s youapcak wlth .
- Ua Uat the carat of Gevpmaaat weigh hiut dpwn.
. Navw btsfbre was he Soen In Sash a plight. .The
Mpnlation. yearelak fisT en able and strongly com
■asaUd Govarßmaat, looks for annexation.'’
■ : '-'.*\ cdto«kti‘irß»ict r a nxvanitio*.
•" The expedition In eld of Garibaldi la announced
aa eeanpaeodof the following vessels:
- Ship Charles and Jane, of Bath (United Slates,)
leftQenoa at mMoigbtySth Jone, in ton, of steamer
I>*o ile, wltkt waive hundred men, under command
ofßajortWrtt.-'’'A-
Btaamship Franklla, Captain Origosi, left Genoa
nttt.F..H,9thJun»,fiir, Leghorn, to receive on
trandrod meo, under commend of Col,
‘ bteamer Oregon, Captain J. West Vievins, left
Genoa ltuh Jane, 4 A. It .with two hundred men,
under command of Major Chides!.
Steamship Washington, of Maw York, flag-ship,
Captain WulUmSeUohah.of Philadelphia, with
fourteen hundred men, under oommand of Lien
tenant Colonel BsMUseratto, an afieat of tba Sardi
ttUtt navy, left Genoa at half'past three. A. M,
10th Juno. , "v .
XoultfiMtire fure. 3,600 men, well eqaipped
ud .ruled, thewhol. oiider the eomm.nd of Co
taM'Uediei, eooompenied by » full ataff ' I don’t
glynyonibeiinu.ee, u;m bue ne.ei heard ol
nny ot them. -
ITIUSnutHHAf LCS.
Mil Mid IhatOaneral* Lama, LtUsla, Salzano.
Catoldo—all of them difgraewd after their igoo
mtaioiu return from Peiermo-T-are to be tried by
court Martial aoder the presideney of Lieutenant
Oasaralthe Marqute Delearatto. Colonnalathe
' enly general an iptad. Among other charges
, against them ie the rather singular one, that-the
three thousand botabehetU Srad upon Palermo aero
- charged hail .with clay or common earth; and half
with ponder—tbeeh officers pocketing the money
'ralaa oftba difTsraooe. ;'
' > Brand and maoearoai hare increased in price at
Palermo'. . Moch misery was' said to presell, and
' that can be comprehended tinea Palermo has been
-how for several months In a state of cruir. A
- premie* has beaa givaa that bread shall he dittri
rested to the poor, bat on oae ean say whether the
money nottid hold oat long.
Affairs do not appear to na in a more favorable
position at Naples.- Stagnation In commerce and
a gwserai feeling of uneasiness and mistrust have
earned provisions to rise in price. - The people,
lateen state, ware beginning to murmur. Three
’ JUartun steamers ladan with con on Sovernmaat
, aeoount, had arrived Irmn Odtau. Bread was sold
at« redoeed prise to the poor, bat'the puehue of
It generally. led to 'disputes, thelast comets fear
ing that the iupplywbuld ha exhausted if they re
aeioedqalee to take their tarn. Apolloe-guard
-;Weestatloned at tha shops, bat even that - precau
tion was iusufficieut to prevent sceneaof uproar.
- . . vaa raiLuso ik rtarnas. -
The Naplesoofropondeittof tbe London Times
writes, tinder data of Jnoe '2B: '
“X think tbaf the eonrt are folly, penaaded of
tha dangers of the position, and evary one mast
faelthadebpest sympathy for the young,. at tree
tive, and right-nUhded-.priaoaae wbosS misfortnna
It it to bo Queen at Naples. There can be no doubt
. thatshehaa continually, though vainly, struggled
' against a system of government wbleh has brought
V Mtn on thefamily. Prayafs - hava' been ordered
, ‘gm Kege ’ dariog maat, eoda fart twfee a week
' ■ hat been enjainedon the cleigy for the] King in
danger. ■ - . - ' ■ ' ■
. < A yet more significant fast upon .which yon
ns ay depend, is tbat-the Jeaaits Save sent their
pnptls home, assigning tt a reason tha' insecurity
of their position, aadtbe Jesuit leathers have pro
pared lay dresses. The work of plunder it not yet
began in Naples, hat symptoms of wbnt.it &m
boon in Sicily mty bo daily seen in Oosartn. I
hava already menilotted - tats, but - take one
fact: An oil!par, whose name I suppress, bought,;
.a-fowl .days since, , twelve silver posate (a
- ferk and aepoan fonaaposat*,) of a soldier tor
twant;-air ducats, £d’£t. Bd. ‘I have mraplee
, ebont lt, ! said the oflioer,, 1 but If I had not bonght
"dtbars would.’ I ban also of diamonds and otnsr
preotwos artioleSbeleg told for a smg. Bsaltig,
then, the probability,. or poselldUty, of toon
? evented here, Iwould ask a -jueatiott whioh I have
■ already put—whether,’ In; the event s a Govern
■■-taent. being powerless to maintain. order,or elk
i lear to nramote dlabrder. tbe united foreesof the
.. several fleets In the bey are not called open to In
teotfare in tbe Interest# of humanity ?”
' 'dns'HWsii Yliyutiiy council. st Bsrtas; j
- IParu Co. resrondeaee or tha London Star. June SB ]
V This determination hinted at 'am': having-, been
:, adopted at the' family ooanell of Naples. It a tradi
- tloa ot. tha 'forgotten polities of 1820. The idea
originated With oae of the King’# uooloi. and li
Mid ;d have mot With the entire eohourraoM of the
whale family.. It thinga ehouldreaoh .their, last
’ a*tnuni*y< the King would retlfa dibit, to London
;of Vtenea, namingeltbar tha Print#' dsTrenl or
v'. tka Prince da Blraonse as llegsnt In r hls steed—to
- awaar a constitution end avety liberalfloatation
-’.'-'dsdintldcd by the peejpls: Ike King, still Wader the
- - delnstons Wbleh Csletber cherished, InsUteupon
the option of teturntogto Naptoa amts' fine'day
“. when trannaUttyahiulb* restored,” sndelslw.
lag tha right of Mpporting or eboHahing ths Qoo.
rffiutioa namedriffhi?l«utenant, «ioWdiug to
::Ut awn «Md willaad Maanta Aithleoendlpoo,
; fj hOnartr, would not lalaaeea *haj!ras«t,and ba
toags to an ttnoertalnfatur*, itwul not affaot the
nseoletion towhioh:UtaHiogtabelng driven by the
meet argent aoiloUatfone of,bin reiaUvef.
' while da WM* vf the genertli in command at Vtr
smodurisgdh« stegaaretoba judged bya eom
•SMlon, pnMlded ov« by noleas a paraMagathen
the famous Dsloarretto. Colonna lr tha only one
. %MtAUd«biton hatnpt retehed j adthe other
- .iininfi hiTfi Man ordered to JsebU, whan they
J ; ■ -
2PISiSaS;dUavMMi reportsthsTavasy
A warth ” is tap restated on board
nmtaw ef priMMit Lken on board tha two
laiMgwiii
heals, aad of which.one oondition it aa offensive , Auemcm •Lifb liiatjßAnoß asd I'nnsr Coa
ted defanelve aUianoewHh Piedmont. . pA«r, S. E. co*. Fourth a*d Wainbt Bt*k*TB.
_ oirrijHh*rd fl»Tor®bly. This company vu chartered April. 1880. commenced
ItSf>r«aa2f*t(o*wiU take place la the beginning bnslaeia; in October of the same year, aad Um oonee-
* ' c 1 , * A > '* ‘*■' weatly now bean in operation nearly ton yearn.
- Jon* ~ D®** trom r Invoice respeota this company offers advantages not
Palermo to tbeSOtb, them* or * xyapoiitan Qeoe- to be found elsewhere. Their total abstinence rateeof
ral has called oo .the army to nie.agatnßt the insurance are the lowest in the world. For iiatances
Boorbone. 'V- "’.L. » ** ‘.. t a m«ningo«d health at the age of 96 years mayln-
Oartbaldl hat lama * proclamation inviting the anre 91 m on hie life at an annual premium of 910 21).
olergytonpone «e revolution. ... . , while elsewhere he would be charged 0».OO. Their
' 1 ‘ - j joint-stock rates are about twenty pec oent. less than
VISIT Of TB» TBUCB OF WADXS TO CANADA AND
C*IT«D STAINS. , . ■
/Zheliondsn Times Oja that H. R. H. the Prince
•f Wales will start on the 10th Instant
flom Devonport, In. H. M. B Hero, Oaptiln Sey
whioh will be aooompanied by her Majesty ! a
■bln Ariadne, CeptAin H. \V. Vanslttart, and her
*S? ,, J'’ ,,w P' ,r| 3 ,ta B H*. Captain C W. Hope.
•Ihe Prinoe will be attended by the Secretary of
State for the Colonies,' his Crane the Duke of Non
oasUothe Lord Steward of H. M.’s household,
the Berl of Bt. Germans : hls B. H’s Governor,
Major General the Hon. R. Bruee, and the Equer
ries In Waiting/ Mgjor Teesdale, B. A., and Captain
Grey, Grenadier Guards, and Dr. Aoland, bis B.
H’sphydeieu. >
The Prinsa of Wades will drat land at St John’s,
Newfoundland, then visit Nova Scotia, and thence
prooeed to New Brunswick and Prinoe Edward’s
Island, and wlfl reach Quebec by the route of the
Bt. Lawrence. He may be expected in Montreal
about the 13d of August, and the opening of the
Victoria bridge will take plane a few days later-
U It H. will represent her Majesty upon this
Oooaslou, and Will hold levees and receive ad
| dresses in the capitals of the different colonies. It
is intended that the Prinoe should visit the princi
pal towns in both the' Canadian provinces.
Urn his return from the Western districts, it i 3
intended that H. it. il. should drop all royal state,
and, assuming the title of Lord Kenfew, under
which he has before travelled upon the Continent
of v ~
ft Europe, B. 11. H. will,visit some of the most
Important and Interesting localities of the United
SWh.
Tho Times saps, also, that it Is understood (hat
the Pneidoat, Hr Buchanan, having, in an auto
graph letter to the Queen, expressed hie personal
desire W receive the Prince at Washington,
11. K. B. will pap him a visit in that city, and
that B. K. B. has also accepted an invitation from
the city of New York'. This will be news to tho
corporation or New York, who, although an Invi
tation was. sent several weeks ago, have not, as
pet, received any intimation that it had been ac
cepted. H E B is expected to reaoh England,
on his return,-abcut the middle or.end of l otober.'
,- rax aratoair snarx ibid*.
In the Boaseof Lords, Jnne'SS, Lord Strathedcn '
moved that an bumble address he presented to her
Majesn, praying her Majesty to begraelously
pleased to appoint a consul at Mosamhigue with
a view to promote the interests of oommeroa and
tbs execution of the treaties between Great Britain
and Portugal upon the slave trade
.Lord Wodehouse objected to -the metion, and
said that the reel aoame of the evil wae not on
this, baton the other side of tho Atlantic, at
Cuba, i
■ Lord Brongham inveighed against the harshness
of the lehrs of the Dotted Statea In regard to the
negroes.
Lord Granville trusted Lord Stratheden would
withdraw bit motion.
After .a few words from Lord Stratheden, who
declined tor withdraw the motion, the House divided,
when the nnmbera were— .
Content....
Hot content
.....u
6
Majority 5
So the addms was agreed to.
tbb review op raa volunteers.
The review of tbe volunteers in Hyde Park os
the 23d wae a most splendid end Impressive display.
The force assembled in Hyde Park was estimated at
about 20 000} and may be fairly said, to have re
presented alt classes of the population. The Qaeen,
accompanied by the Prince Consort, Prinoe of
Waite, tho King of the Belgians, the Poke of Cam*
bridge, and several foreign princes, and attended by
a bniliast tulle, entered the park about 4 P M. Tbe
inspection was at once proceeded with, and was of
tbe simplestebsraoter; the Qaeen passed along the
wholeoftheDne. after which the volunteers marched
past her Majesty.. 2 here, was no opportunity of
showing what they were capable of In the way of
field operations, but it is agreed on all hands that
what they were called upon to do they did the*
roughly woll. Their fine martial bearing and won*'
dorrut .steadiness and precision in marobtng elicit
ed from experienced officers of the regular army
expressions of wonder and surprise. The Duke of
Cambridge stated to - the commanding officers of
tho various brigades and battalions that he had
never in his life seen movements carried out by a
large body of men with greater precision. She
volunteers were enthusiastic illy oboered along the
route of the park.. The review passed off without
any serious accident, end notwithstanding the
well-known dictum of the Duke of Wellington, tho
20.000 volunteers were got safely and expeditiously
out of Hyde Park.
The hofidon Times asserts that England will soon
compete, with Prance in her army, and that the
time will oome when every man capable of carry*
ing a musket will be enrolled as a volunteer.
TBB. 08INA MISSION—THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH
MINISTERS WRECKED.
' Tbibsts, June 21-r The steamer whtoh left
Alexandra on the 18th instant, has arrived in one
hundred and tweti<y~nine hours. She brings-ad*
vises from Point do Galle to the ,28tU May. Tho
Malabar, with Loft Elgin and Baron Uros on
board, was wrecked, when about to leave Galls
harbor, yn the 22d May. All the passengers and
crew were saved. *A portion of the mails were
s*ved. ' r ßoth ambassadort 'have loot their oreden*
Call and papers. - All tho bullion and nagasge
sank with the ship. The ambassadors will sail on
the oth of Jane for Hong Kong.
Point dr Galls, May 28 (vie Trieste.)—Tbe
Malabar has been totally wrecked. She parted
her hawsers in a gale or wind, bumped heavily
against the reeks, asd went ashore on the sand.
Tne'pamsngers and meflswere saved, but nothing
has bees recovered from tho wreck. Divers are
endeavoring to recover the specie.
Bkahghab. April 28 —1 be allied forces occupied
Chosan.on tie 2Ut April, without opposition from
the Chinese The movements of tbe rebels are be*
oocnibg more storming- Trade is.sUguant,
Canton/May 6 —Wo answer has Men received
firojn the Chinese Government to the second com*
munkatiou from tbe BriUdi Minister. The Chi
nee*'ait making exfannve preparations for resist*
ance; Ttie rebel distarbsoees are over. Trade has
Improved. ;
: THB .VERY. LATEST.
- fBV TELEGRAPH TO OUBBNBTOUN.J
Paths,' Jane TT — The Monttcur of to-fl.y states
tbat the ramor, ■ which bu been oircul.ted to tbo
etfoet tb.t (JoTernment intended to negoti.te a
loan, i> oompletelj wltbont foundation '.
On tho oooaeion of Piinoo Jerome’s deatb, tbo
Emperor Napoleon goo. Into mourning for 21 days.
OgnoA, a).—New. has boon reoei.ed hero ihst
tho Dictator of biolly bed deoreed the demolltn n
of Fort Cutellamero, and tho Ist division of tbo
ro.olstloiiary foroos had been directed towards
Syracuse. •
The mdnioipslity of Palermo had sent an addrais
to the Dictator, requesting the Immediate annex.,
tlon of Sicily to tho Italian kingdom. Tbo Dicta:
tor replied tbat annexation was his aim—tbat hd
was a great admirer of Viator Finminuel, and
that be beliaTed the annexation would be asoom
pllehed by/ and with him, but tbat at present tbe
annexstion of Sicily alone wonld not be advisahle
—besides, in ths exent of immediate annrxstion,
bo wonld then bo under tho neeeastty of retiring.
Tbo Wubington bu arrived at Genes with 16
wounded. *
QsttxrA, 27tb —The journal Vc Geneva an
nounces that, acoording to reliable Information, tbe
Oonnt De Perslgny and Lord John Bnssellbsd
agreed upon tbe convocation of a European Con
gress for tbe adjustment ef tbe question of Savoy.
Tuan, 27th.—Garibaldi is said to have sent one
of his egsnts to hoodoo in order to negotiate a
lout of 30,600,009 francs, the revenue of Sicily
being offered a guarantee.
Comme > ctsl Intelligence.
.The Tm's'city article of June 26tb says: • _
** The Lul ah load* ware flat on Mora y The Rue
nan loan- theispeet of tbe Neapolitan question, and
the abeenoa of key d oided improvement in th* wea
ther, respectively contributed to the flatness. There
were so inn"Mti«iaain bullion of any impoi tsnoe. ~
-bedouihaieptoßjfromAustralia*ia announced with
£nta&
I lh* long-expected proposals for the near Banian loan
were i«*ued on Monday by Messrs - rtanwg. The total
is £6 000 000 ot per cent, atook at 93. , ..
. i be t»ui of bulii*mjih‘»wn in tt>* bank return of Mon
day ovemoK is £ff 677 in excess of die highest amOnnt
previously held dorm* t e present year, and the gene
ral state of the Oreign exchanges affords the prospect
ofaooatlousl augmentation,. This, however, may be
loeome degree checked by the Russian loan. >
The T»wwj ott> article of the S7ih eaya:
*' rbeoon. se of exo, an*e at New >• rk oil iondon
for bt aat 60 dare’ sight t* W ?* to W9jtf Voent. whiob,
whan oO4ipared with the •ml par uetwe* n the, two
coontnea, shows tea the exohong* ia slightly in favor
of knsland; but. aftermaking allowance forchfmeßof
transport and difference of interest, th pretent rate
leaves scarcely any profit on the importation of gold
from the United estates ■' .... .
Conao's have been maotive to-day, but nave Closed
witb a firmer tendency, ‘i be first Dsrg"iqs w» ro at
08 U to V,and ne>-r the tsrmin*>tionot business there
vm an improvement to(e?«to>£< There was nothing
of importance, to influenoe the market. and the final
advance was owing partly to the weather becoming
<jOmpcr*tively fine* and partly to firm quotations from
Jtl the eierymat market the demand for money con
t The wst^prioo'from Paris this evening was 6 f Wo-,
showing a recover of nearly a quarter per cent, in the
foreign exchanges, U»s»*ternabd. the quit feature was
afuhnxo(fißtbedsniaadToraumtan bills. The finan
cial advices from Paris to ds> state that rumors are
current of a new o»n of 000 009 being ab ut to bein
trodooed. Tbs e were again no .r&r>sections in beil-cu
at the bonk to-day. Two-more Australian gold-ships
are announced- the Maroo Polo and the Owen olau
dower—with 86447 ounces worth about £l4l wo. Too
Wes- ludia steamer La Plata is also telegraphed with
gmgHi.
~'i he Hoard of Trade returns for the past month show*,
io comparison witb May 1860. an increase of £4W,Ui
in th* declared value ofour exportations; Most of the
principal breehes of manulacture <xb)b’t, however a
falling off, this being nartioalarly the oase. ee regards
ootton* woollen; and finm* goods aud non. while the
articles Which figure pnmmeotly for an increase aro
yarns,of all kinds and uiaoliinery—a oirouniaUi co
which contrary to expectation, seems to indicate sotno
• oviv-ilof confidence on the i-o-.tioent. Most of the
vanotis smaller bianohes of export appear on the fa
vorable side. - „
. LWbRPOOL COTTON MA RK BT.—Li te nv o oL,
June *-W©ok—Tfae Market yesterday (Monday) Was
dull and. the tendon yof prices is still downwards The
nates of the o», were B,oov b?lee, including 1.600 on spe
etiUtigrt and for export.- , t t -
At Ja&ncht ster there has been no market sinoe the do
f LtylSpool e ßßKAl >BTUFFS MARKET. T TM>ro
, fasabsea no regular market sines the sailing ef the Per
sia. Messrs. Richardson, 8 penes,*. Co. report ve y
ittle doing in any article, and prices unohan ed since
F ii?sVrWl J be i-R^“ r I fe!r^RK^:-Vro i ; lRf o nB
- are without any alteration, .North American 1 allow
**jLoxn^.^otte*V-*-Coßsole—Money shut. Do—Ao
ooantNew threes 913*. .
Lokdox, 27m June—Noon—Consols flat at WJ6 to &X.
Shares weaker, being in sympathy with consols deelm
fdMo.imlasi night's rates. Bu«ue*»» Canadas flat.
• LuNDOV Pm'DUCL MahKETi June 37—huger
.steady Coir-e—No public sales. Tea ruaraet firm;
■alesof 40.0 W packages now on; Assam only si Id so
fariWhidhUMgone at. full pnoes. etoe fair inquiry,
S L'fifJ{R?<WL COTTON MAHKBT.-8»Im v>,m
i. tmlesi'inoloding 9,000 on epeouUtion and export; no
[ ■IIoKuON TALLOW MARKETitwirtt
f fleydon the spot and for delivery as the last three
l months; . ,
CITY ITEMS.
' 1 MT. VERNON HOI EL—Second street, above Arsh,
Doisd it HAKDBOMXLY.—Oar own immediate ILA Westbrook, N Y NDurfe;,Cantmsbure
ciUaensiMedpot bo told that the magnificent busitess jw.nlSrf.’Kq'Siiuni? Rh ‘ Kelw“, r banonaffi^g
palaeeofM#«re.Charles Ookford k Bods,under the AGrant,Cnnonsburg,Pa' HJaokson.BtClaire.O
Oontioeotai NoteL is * model of completeness in all its J CPnce,Del Theo T Lines, Jr, Ny
! BAREEV 8 7 APM0Ti^ 8 . r * Wtor Vine.
»lltr tiMcMroitiiiM mr. *ppnd,tin(. SnrpiiM lim owstookol i) D fllif.r, P»
(toocoti,- bMn .zmwd koto firm (Mlliu,. u Ja, M Carvor. PoriMlown JooO Frfl.raad.Lauaiwt.r
tk»» *o.tk.cbot<»«udtlwar< lb,«wu< ,owl». m»W J h .'„“, 1 !l.n l ' ura ' Kr ''
« ,k tould MOc.MfallT oomf.te gJ™J i„h"n
in ym« with houses of much less commanding im- . —m
portaaoO. Th*eeoret is, toemts.Oakford *Sw have 1 MERCHANTS' HOUSE-Third at., above Callowhill,
rP'sred tgeir pTSsent immense tmiinass upon a basis j o Billhelmer, Bntgtown John Franks. Bucks co
bread encash had firm noashto make their present CbasFiunk, Books cu Jus Lejbgrt, BsthlWiem
extensive establishment, •omptteated a* U may seem, j i?h?a?t P^ra,,a
« Institaticn of: olpek-Work rogslanty, They tmy^ * A S WtfjßWi.
goods chcgpsr;thna thsir rivals,sell them in larger John pfehthom, Berksoo Grabill Bear,Lanooo
qnastltisf, and heaee oan aifloMtodiappse of them at Gabriel Herb J A Lcmbdoh, Pa
_Nowooa.r I _tl , . , i'. th.vth.lr t'M.nt BALDEBACLE HOTBE-Thlrd «„ abor. Cllowh.ll.
®k&mdr rM** *k<wd. attract immense .m g Pittsbure K A Mlninger, Allentown
crowds, ■- Thsir salesroom* yesterday were thfongsd 1 Wil H MiniDKeriAlkrat s B Chapter. Esston
throughout Uw day. Johno9cUroyp,R*tß*hWn AMweltiner, Leboo
j the tales of other companies, and suoh potielM oontain
no provision of total abstiuenae. Their mutual rates
! are the same u those charged by other companies, and
, entitle the insured to bis share of profits' payable at his
death, in addition to the amount-insured
] In their ** Almanac and Useful Information,” for 1860
; —by'the by, a most valuable and beau iful little book—
we notice that the '* American M has a paid-up cosh ca
pital nf 4ZM,OOO> in addition to the large *' accumula
tions” of the past ten years; aud wo bolieve that no
bettor *nd safer compan* oan be found anywhere. ‘Jlie
officers and trustee* are well known, and rauk among
onr most respectable citizens.
( The Saving Fund departmen tof this company has &l~
! ways been oouduoted and managed with great ability,
j No money is loaned or invested on personal >ecxtrity ;
! ho notes or check* discounted and to these unvarying
rules is, perhaps, attributable the foot, that during the
late money panio and bank suspension, the " *tneriosn”
uevei filtered, but was always able to pay depositor* in
* full, on demand.
We reooramend this company lo our readers, feeling
assured (bat itia one-of the most reliable in this or any
other country. —Commercial Ltst,
Tob Pi-tubers, silver-plated and Britannia, at
low piiceh ,
Force aiu, galvanized iron, aid zino Water Coolers.-
Pr. Kane- Refrigerators, Ice Chests, and Bathing
Tubs, and a full stook of alUiuds of housekeeping arti
cles useful a* d necessary in warm weather, at £. S.
Farson 9c Co.V. southwest corner of Second and Pock.
A Bifurcated Combt.— I The new comet is said
vran-
to have two tails, and thereby hong* a tale. Some Taney
that the split caudal hat reference to the division in the
.Democratic* party; others argue that it is a sign of im
portance. as a great Bashaw has several tails, or more;
a Pacha or many alee is familiar to all the readers of
Marr.* att. Bc n tt has Immortalised the tatasof a grand
father. Hogg’s tales are famous, and then there is the
old and true tale which oannot be told too often that
the best and most elegant garments for gentlemen and
youths to be found { a the oity, are those made at the
Brown*BtoueCk>thingHailofßookbill & "Wilson, Nos.
<503 and 60S Chestnut street* above Sixth.
Persons and families repairing to the differ
ent ptaoes of summer resort should not fail to take with
them Bower’s '’Udjcathd Fios, which are a safe,
speedy, and certain cure for coitiveness habitual con
stipation, dyspepsia, siok end nervous headache, and
bilious affections generally. ’> hey consist of pure Alex
andria senna, combined with the best quality of aroma
tics, so skilfully inlaid in the fig os to prevent detection
in taste. Price 3??* cants per Vox. Manufactured by
Geo. C. Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. tf
What is Life?—The mere elapse of years is
not life* To eat, and drink, and sleep—to be exposed
to darkness and the light—to pace round in the mill of
habit, and turn thought into as iroptemaut of trade—
tbit is not life. In all this bat a poor fraction of the
consciousness of tmaanJty is awakened, and theiano
tiiiee still slumber whioh make it worth while to be
Knbwledse,'truth* love, beauty. goodness, filth. a’ono
can give vitality to the mechanism of existence. The
laugh of mirth that vibrates through the heart; the
fear that freshens the dry wastes within; the mosio
that brings childhood back; the prayor that calls the
future near; the doubt whioh makes us meditate; the
dea'h whioh startles us with mysteries ; the hardship
whioh foroos us to struggle; the elegant styles gotten
up at the t>*ۥ price Clothing Store of Granville Stoke*.
No. 607 Chostnut strset—are the true nourishment of
oar natural being. A useful and valuable gift accom
panies each article sold. jj7-tf
Re<i. Estatjs, Stocks. Bonds, &c Sale to*
day, at 12 o’olook noon, at the Exchange including
a great variety of valuable property, by order of
Orphans* Court, executrix, and. others. See
Thomas <fc Sons’ advertisements and pamphlGt
catalogue*. ~
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP to 12 o’clock last night.
CONI INENTAL HOTEL—Corner Ninth and Cbostuut.
P HDavids e Wash J jB F Davidge, Wash
Jgi. Stratton & wf, N Y UA Potter k wf. Boston
Mrs John G Lorine * ?'r Milfeuu. N Y
J 11 Phillips. Dayton, O • Miss V Phillips, Daytou, O
Miss L Phillips. O&yton, 0 Miss Thornton, Payton
0 Dintmore.N Y J H MoUarael Memphis
Dr T Keunard k la, Bt Lou J H Kenn&rd k la, tit Louis
llHBiue. UhN KMiles. Pittsburg
MrTierrann kS d*» Balt T Marr ote. Balt
Lewis K Aibro. WY. R Brownmr, Indiauopulw
G B Johnston k la. N C lIi.W bitriqse k fa, Balt
Mrs Bil Pmith k da, V& Miss Chow. Va
W G Pierce. Boston >’ Coooh k la. Eugland
barn Quincy. Phila HGCoooh- England
R H »ni »b, Pittsburg .1 It Gendall k la. N Y
B H Smith Va HR Finch k la. Va
• Rev C A ♦'anli & !a,N J J H Johnson,N Y
A B Elmer & wf, O -B Strange N Y
J Stewart. Jr. N Y I,BilHman Ives, N Y
Plata J H Ashbury k wf, ft O
J J Bwover. Phila H B Parry, Lauoaator
J Y Mae. Phiia L Neal, Lancaster
LH K nda»l. Heading J E Dsllnv n k la, Chm .
GI oe k a, Tonn 0 Yinglmg. Md
T M MoCorkle. Va N K Adams, N Y
Miss Risked, Ala , Prof Beretfor., Russia,
ara Sraffer, Ala J urarleff. Russia
Miss Clark, Ala Mr J Jurarleff. Russia
J M dmith, Va 0 P Fie'd. London
G M a urref k la, Va C Riabnrds & la. Pa
Miss B J Ross, Va P Dr&vo, Jr. Pittsburg
J Ross Va Gen Watkins. London
J W Murrell Ala Va 00l Harrison. Lo don
Miss Murrell A sis. Va 8 *hore. Prov. R I
Mrs J Newman. N Y Miss J Hudson, K 1
Mrs John Johnson, NY A K Beach N Y
John 0 Wyman, Boston H Stevenson, Phila
MMoF-L.nY
W 8 G’drien, Balt Simon ToWlo.Uomi
K A Wales, J 11 MoDoweU. Jamaica
John btaum k wf. Bait il L York, Pa
p W Van loser, NY -J 8 Pelt, Gal M
L P Porter. N V 4 R Partridge, N^
T) Briggs, NY J s^ffe ltoey i wv
JW Ca vert Y D Griswold. N \
wGSturlmg k la,Pa "w BDuttoo Awf,BC ~
V W Saundersou. Y Geo W Bowers k wf, *Y \
Miss E G HalsUd, N J J C Brown. Miss
T U Little. Autfuata, jio JS Taylor, Va
Miss V E Philip*. Va Miss C Philips, Va
A Winter,N> M Bruen Columbia, S C
L W mith-Pittsburg D Louransty, Russia
K Mallory, N Vork O 1 illotson. Mass
PaJjwiueu GK Brown, NJ
B R Plumly, Piul^
GIRARD H'>UB£-Ninth and Chestnut stroeU.
J, P WctherHl, Phila G PWh-taker. Md
J BGMQn.O.tta 'Miss G.een, Codu
8 G Burkett. Brooklyn ...
L T Caudiff. . .. JH Pa tarson & it, N Y
Miss Patterson; N Y Goldsmith. N J
Miss Goldsmith, W J . •Ja^ i Vre n oh. N Y
V Brown NY * Ker flKcv.srY
H.hFeltsr NY PCrystol.NV
J joees, N Y Geo Bolt m Alien, N Y
J M Mathews, NY J Robley, Brooklyn ,
6 Clafly, N 0 Thos Rawlings, Balt
8M Johnson, NY Win Crawford Balt
W MoDnn&td Btll Thos‘beppard. Balt
Jesse Murphy, Balt Rev C M t arkmau, Md
aßrookeuDorousU, Kr JS Wiln er. Del
iss Wiimer, Dei JCCuifield.BfUt
AArnot N 0 JameaWlntfieul. 8C
mm Whitfield A dau, 8C J B Howland, Md
MraCrossoiuMd James Wilson, Va
E Wilson Va J Bloaam A la, Brooklyu t
Mr Kiog A la, Miss Miu Jacisoo, Miss
« WattNV . -«ra * att- NY
Miss Watt. NY H Howard, NY,
J Johnson, Wilra, Dei F D Kennett, Balt
A R Benner, PhiU J a Joues. St Paul, M in
C K Moon, NY J w Williamson, wmspt
H R Kitzs'moiis, Reading J 0 Raymond, Fia
OColbns Pa MiasCodm.PA
JB Montgomery. Pa DM Peck. Lockßaven
w W wniard, Wmiport J B Hurray Awf Pitteb
JM.Moorhead,Pa PRFmg. Reading
Hon Jas T Hale. Pa A Repp rd, Newtown
C W Dudie«. 8 C Thos Harrison, N Y
J Watkins Ala, NV R Dunlap NY ~
F P Hammond, Mass - DSpenoer, Brooklyn
J T * oover A la, Md Geo W Haver. Mo
Mm Hoover. Md if a Roland. Lan aster
Robert Kinx«r, Lancaster H K Kelly. Miss
Mrs A Mehaffej. NY J P Honohatn. Balt •
P Back,6c Louis Calis*o JosiNuoas. Balt
DJCmter, C ItPRi hirdson 8C r
HM Mason, NY J»s H R».s*e'l A la, NJ
8 Br adbent, Jr, Balt W L Moms A son, Can a
D H w iokham. N T R L. aoh.N C „ „
G h McLean MD, Mib.i William Per-usnn N Y
Miss McLean Miss K P Cornwall. NY
Mias Neal Miss PrEHibce. N Y^ T ,_
Miss Oeoar Coles A la. NY
Miss Lawriso , Rios G W Browne A la, N Y
R • owber. Wash Miss PI tt. N Y „
HSoule,Miss La Osborne.N\
C A Bartlett, Miss Geo F McLean Pittsburg
John Lendefoot- ff \ Artb F Conover, F^eehoM
Mtssi'ornell. N Y - John VPerrine .Frosnold
P Richards A In. N Y W «i Kerr. HSprisburg
■ Miss caifieCootiran.N Y J W Kenr. HStsburg
M Malone. Pa T Lmerr- RiT
Wei s CovesU Harrtsb'c A Price. fl®l.
JRCtuninisky,Montreal J Robinson Ala, Boston
Mrs Cnuipneay, Montieal miss Elliott, Boston
AMERICAN HOPEL—Chestnut, above FifUn
RR P MoCain,Madison R PBimpson, Boston
H W Dallas tc son. Ga WE Ward tcyU N Y
J K l*vm< Nonolk. Vo AHParkhaid Uaovillo
A McCormick. Oxford P 8 Leviok. Pblla
d N Al*en, Phila i»eo V 7 L Crook. Mempbia
Geo H Hsitshue, Lanoaster John Dye. Alton, 111
* H Carson & la. Chicago OeoLnur’v, Po
Robt H Smith, Del Jas MoCord Del
H A Base. Easton R Sharp. -
AHampbreys, N Y Miss C McAleer, N Y
S St J Gardner N Y H J Eslcourt, N Y
Al M Clear, NY
J'»NFS* HOTEL—Chestnut strest, above Sixth.
Alex Agar. NY . D Keener. Balt _
Wsrreo Waller, Balt Wash Goodrich, Balt
8 French, Balt „ , DJ rvm, Wilm, Dei
,TGW ew. J .NY HD^Mrien.NJ
W F Miskev, Pa HAldorse, NO
John Buck! r. Balt Ron Tbos •< bed. W Chest
R M *>tnne< N Y Chas uxton. N J
Or Sharp, Ba)em. N J J 1 efai er. N Y
W Parmenter. N Y H Buotiox. NJ
8 »iyer, Woodbury W Mfchaliesp n, Del
E Cox. Balt Jas R Andon, Bait
Jas Powell, Norristown Jas M Meek Ala
Sami Forsythe, Ga GW Bennett, NY
THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third.
Sami Barney, Trot, N Y Geo W 1 tooksr. N Y
M lioldiraith. Phtli Chas P Rfoliards, Fa
A B L udsrman. Hhila John Cooh>an, Del
Thoe Boaston. pci Wra via or. Potteville
John 0 Reynolds, Ohio J K flickere, Huntingdon
K Seligman. Port* nrbon B L Eshleman, Ft Carbon
J H Briggs, N Y Mies Force A niooo, Ud
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixtli Street, ab. Chestnut.
John or Chandler IMiila J Marshall A la, N Y
AtnosKlmbio Pbeneroo Charles Cumber. Phila
Davit Kimble. co 3ns Ki»k, Chestor oo
Jns Scott Cooster 00, Fft Geo Perry, Chester co
W A WiHianit Pa Geo Bogle, Columbia
G • Leonard, Pa J Kachue Che«teroo
John MHsi*Ror, Columbia mos K Hanna, Pa
JJ II Leimnons, '‘lies co Mrs Jones Cliesco
John oukli. Lancas or . J G Fisher, Che* co
Jno K MorClsaick, W Woolsey, Md
H C Bentley, Coateeviilo T B Jacobs, W Chester
L N Freeman. * / hil& Win Levie, W Chester
J Devoe. W Chester
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, above Markot.
John Thomas, nel Ihoao Jonou-Del
ThosLbcfa»ood. Del J FCleinentn,Camden,Del
Jno Car ow. Frederica, Pel W A Cook, Frederica, Del
WE Knowles,Fredenoe,Del Baral Pa.eruon, Phila
P.l Bath. Del Jo« Je»tsr. Del
J B Anderson, Del Jos L Voflhell, Dover, Del
a H Cook, Dover, Del A F Btumug. Dover, Del
James Ward, N J Geo Knnis. Dal
o F Patterson, England B MoDonald, Del
J Bowne,N J
SPATES UNlON—Markot Street, above Sixth.
J Huddleson, Newark H Wicohuian, N Y
G L Phtt, Pittsburg J W Williams, Del
G ltqhflrffl, Pt Deposit, Md 15 House. Pt Deposit, Md
W MiUhoose. Baft W Roberts. Balt
w ower A fam.Jowa W puoh&nan Cambridge
D F Bmith, Clearfield oo A Laville, Wiming'n, Del
Mrs Batlr, Pitishurg „ J Pa
Miss N McKee, Blooinfiold j fTßnker'S, N J
J h Smith, Pa J A Pu pie
J B Adams, Lauc 00, Pa A J S.tpderson. Wash, i> c
GDico.Pa C Sampson, Centre co, P»
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third, .
R Darlln«ton,»arksbarg Chas Ochs. Pittsburg -
John G Freeman, Lane W J Headier. Pottsvillo
John Jones Del APfiultz. Newport
P John, Uloouislmrg Jos Wright Wiuesitarre
C il Turner, Towand* E A Frarmuller, ccranton
PIU^.-4 i JIJLY 10,
B*r. LOU 18 HOTEL—Cnestuut street above Third.
LLoyunz, NY ' DM Moore, NJ
Mrs Smith A ih. Phila J Jones Phil* .
A L N J.„ J II Gardner, NJ _ lir
Jno G Hartley, N Y 1. I nmvman,JerseT Citf
D Cogael N Y !• CSolomouLN Y
G *-Fr ck A la Balt K Renimea, Wash
J Mnlineux, Wwh, I'B Jostram, Prov, RI
.Ju'ius o Cook. Phila • , Mrs Himas n „
Mrs sdams John Coihoun, Balt
j&s Smith, Balt
MR*»CBANT8 f HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab.
JD Owens. Pittsburg L Henry, NY „
RStilcon Ala. Phila MMter ,^Fott«T»Vt
P Mixaell, Jr, Phi a . CD Knight. Phua _
Mr Bonne A la. PiUsburg Airs McOlurg, A oh. Pa
8 8 Casey, MoKenn co. Fa 8 G Fry A la, Tran. Pa
A Stillman, Poland, N Y J U Robinson, West Cheat
J MoMiHen, Texas N P Tyler A wf, N Y„
Mias lyter. NY 0 8 Fuster. Minrrsvillo
Re A B Jack, NY »V Ma sh. Phila
S 4Porter.NY 'PLOatlioart Dillsburg
O F Parsons, N Haven J M Sauderson. N Y
R Kear. Minsraville II Sanders A wf. Va
F tilfenseit, Balt * II HufiorQ, Pitts ton
H Wilbur, Pirston f Phuire, Phila
Kobt Bayard. N Y Win Ramsey, Mo
1) McCook ill U A HumoflOD. Conn
J Browne, Pittsburg Jas Cross, j* \
. BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. Caliowliill.
JWHemdiii, Cal Abm Mattis, Dauphin co 1
Abm Aohey. fumneytowu John BoSiell. Bumneytowu
H » ersh, Pennsburg Miltou Cooper, ooperburg
Or Fnman.Coopersburg Col D Davis. Phila
Sami M ms, Phila .Jacob K Hjll. u ariville
Wm f Wayne, BernviUe Geo Boehringer, Reading
Henry M Goodman. Reading
* Reported for the Press.l
SAVANNAH—Steamship State of Georgia. Gama—
-170 babs cotton 8 Morris Wald »• Co; 4* do 0 r Relf; O
do D Salomon A Cot 140 bales dome*tica Hay <t Me De
v tt! 13 do C R Moore; 20 do Brown. Hill A Co; * boxes
mdse Wile x A Brot 1 pkg do J P Morris A Co; U do (i.
A BeynanAHons IBdoJjfc P, Balts;» do Massey, Col
linsA C0;.9d0 Epgle A Wolfe; 4800 F Fisher; ldoJ
Tryon: 1 do Arnold. Musbaum, A Nerdlmjrsr: *do Jes
sup A Moore; 1 do Cornelius k Baker; I do J H Hooker;
1 do C Htbner; 10 do Woodruff A Teylor, 600 melons to
order. .
INTfiLLIUBN CIS.
iEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED.
Brsohr Followoraft.Lane,7days fromSt John,Nil,
with laths to Samuel Bolton A Co—vessol toTwellK,
Motion A Co
Brsohr Three Brothers, Fenton, 8 days from Halifax,
with fish toJohn M Kennedy A Co. . „ * _
Bohr Albert Treat, Bowden,o dais from Frankfort,
Me.withioetoJ H MeCobov. „
Sohr Meohamo. Hendriokson. 2 days from Odessa,
Del with grain to Christian A Cu-ran. ,
Polir Jonu Whitby,‘Henderson, 1 day Irom Odesaa.
DM, with oats to Christian A Curran. , ~
Sohr Uiamo d, Townsend, 3 days from Indian River,
with oorn to Jas L Bewley A Co.
Bohr Mary, Rickards. 1 day from Camden, Del, with
oorn to Jas L trewley A Co. „ „ __ ,
Steamer Bristol, A.len, 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to W M Baird' A 00. w . .
Dteamor Geo Washington, Whilden, 6>*,hours from
Cape May. wi h4O passengers. Saw ship villa Franca,
,from Newcastle, at anohor off Reedy Point,
CLEARED
Sohr Sarah N Smith, Smith, Marblehead, Slnnioksou
A Ciovcr .
t-onr Banquet. Nowell* Suffolk, Blakistim A Cox.
Sohr Joanna, Hand, westohestor, do
HAILED.
Fiiip Hoftensia, for Liverpool, left her l*rth at the
toot of Lombard street at 3 P M yesterday, m tow of tug
JF tar. having on board 3W3 obis flour, 2y,6UU bushels
wheat, and 200 casks tallow.
iLfctIORANIM .
Steamihip Quaker City, Fohufeldt, from Havana 6tu
inst, arrived at New Vork vesterday.
Hteamship Fulton, Wotten. irom Havre June 28th, ar
rived at New Voile yesterday.
Steamship Etna. Anderson, from Liverpool June2st!r,
arrived at New York yesterday. _
Steamship Parana, Beenan.fr *m Galway June 29th,
via-t Johns, NF. 6th Inst, arrived at N Vork yesterday.
Ship Emily Augusta Strickland, otearod at Liverpool
.2d uft for rhiiaaelphm.
Ship T»scaroia Uunlevy, hence, arrived at Liverpool
previous to 27th uIL
Ship John fruoks, Teal, from New Orleans, arrived
at Liverpool previous to 27th ult.
, t Bhip Marathon, Vandyke irom Bordeaux, arrived at
New Orleans sth Inst
..Ship Beaver, 'mith, from Bhanghae, arrived at New
York yoatarday
Ship Sooua, Mieke’ly, from Rotterdam, arrived at
Baltimore yesterday.
, Bark Thos Dal ett, Dill, hence for Laguavra was spo
ken 30ih ult. lat 2532. ions 65—had been becalmed 4 days.
Bark Elizabeth, B»ookinan. heuce for London,was
spoken 6' h met, lat 38 23, long 74 48.
Bark F Lonnig, Sumner, hence, arrived at N Orleans
4th mst
B ig £1 zabotk Watts, Bryant, honco, arrived at New
Orleans 4th uiat.
, Brig Virginia, Harosor, sailed from Richmoud 7th
inst. for Brazil.
Brig Zee Nymph- Fchipper, hence, viaCapeof Good
Ilupe, arrived at Antwerp 22d u t.
.Brie ul&ok Dock, henoe, arrived at Queenstown
26th ult. „
Brig W Motiilverv. from Baueor far PhiladelphiH,
was spokon 4th mst, £0 miles south of South
Brig Au.ia Wellington Jackson, from Buenos Ayres
and Montevideo, arrived at New York yesterday.
Schr Charles A Hooksohor. Stubl>B, from Jacksonville,
arrived at New York icsterday.
Sohr Julia Anns. Harding for Philadelphia, oloared
at Charleston 7th ins’, with IQO bales c-otton, 134 casks
rtoe. IUJ bales yarn, 40 tone old irou,4tfJ empty barro;s,
and sundries.
„ Sohr AdMpli Huge], Mason,cleared at Boattm 7th iust
for Philadelphia.
Bchrs fCa’Sville. Aid L Mullord, J H Stroup. W i*
Pbilhpf, B elah. J 8 Keooar, and J G Baboook, honco,
arrived at Boston Bth mst.
bobrs H E Wostou, Long, and North Pacific, Maroy,
sailed from Salem Bth mst. for Philadelphia.
Bdir c Simmons, Smith, hence, arrived at Pawtnoket
btli mst
Bohr. Virginia, Horton, sailed from Taunton 7th met.
lor Philadelphia, to hmsh loading for Lavaca.
rear Mary Helen. Smith, bailed from Richmond 7th
inst. for Philadelphia, via Port Wultbai.
Strainers, Mars. Mohols,aud Alida,Robinson, hence,
arrived at New Tork yestord&y.
SPECIAL NOTICES
JSatjjing Roues.— One of the largest as
sortments of bathing rubos in tho United States for La
dios,GonU,aiid Children, at SLOAN’S 838 MARKET
Street, Philadelphia, or at hlsstoro on CAPE IBLA v D,
N.J. jylo 3t*
Mhvms’ MiiiAODtoua Yjsjimin- J)js-
BTRoViiR, the oldest and best remedy known for’ Ex
terminating PAI’S aud MICE, COOKHOACHEB
BUGS, ANTS, MUfcQUITOKS, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS.
9T Principal Depot, 813 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere. mylS-Sm
Smambk s Satino Fohb—Noethwmt
CoaifßS Sxcoit&and Walndt Steexts.—Deposits re
ceived in small and large amounts, from all olasses of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER CEN T. per annum.
Mona, ma, be drawn hr eheoke without lose of in
terest.
Oiboe open d&Ur, from, until 8 o’olook, and oo Mon
day and Saturday until nine in ths eventnr. Preei
oh'i'r ‘ Mur,r “ d
Saving! Fund—National Safety Trust
CoMrANis—Chartered by the State of I'enaajlvaudbVj
RULES, '
1* Moneys teceived every day,and in any amoent
large or § mall.
2. FIVE PER CENT, intereil u paid for money from
the day it la put io. >
8. The money ii always paid back in GOLD wheueTer
it is o&lled for, and without notice.
4. Mouey isreoelvea from Executors,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
0. The money received from Depositors is invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rants, and other first
class securities.
6. Offioa open everyday—WALNUT Street, southwest
ornar Third *tr**L PhiLufoinhia iaV
On Peiob Clothing of tub Latest
Sttlbs, made in the beat manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALISB. LOWEST selling pnoet marked in
Plain Figures. All good* made to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is etriotly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. JONF.B k CO„
seS-tf 004 MARKET Street.
SalsAUANdkr Firs- Proof Bafbs. —A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. 304 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia
avSK-tf HVANB A WATSON
SMITH—DAGER —On the 28th nit., by Rev D. C.
Miilcit, Mr. isaoo W. Smith to Miss Raohel Matilda
Dacor. *
SHAW—ADAMS.—On the 25 Ji ult. hy the R ev. Win.
M. Coombs, Mr. Junes 'Duw to Mies Margaret a.
Adams, both «f Philadelphia. ”
FdRHIG N—DUGa .—On the )st instant, by tho
Rev. Father Dunn Mr. John Kerrigan, of Philadelphia,
to Miss Mary Jano Dugan of Delaware county. * -
, HOUGHTON.—On Sabbath Afternoon, the fith of
July, m West Philadelphia. Rev. Daniel *\ Houghton.
D D., editor of tho Amencaa Presbyterian, »g«d 49
years
The fune’al services will he held at his late residence,
Fortieth et.eot, near Walnut, on Wednesday, at 4
o’olookP. M. *
MHK\OCK.-On Saturday, the 7th instant. Mattie £.,
only daughter of John H. and Rebecca J Shryook,
aged Id «ears. 7 months, end 7 days.
Funeral from the residen e<f herfather.4UNor.il
Eleventh street tm* (Tuesday; afiernoon. atdo clock.*
■ Oa,' NY n the 7th instant, David C A olnny sou
of tno Sate Edmund and Josephine Melon*, aged l year,
19 months, and 14 ays
. Fimerallrom the resmence of his grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Cormiok 904 South F ont street, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at 1 o'clock. *
• ODK-rt.—At tfeverlyfifi*. J., on the 7th met., Samuel
W. • ooke, son of Samuel ana Ann it. Cooko, in the 2lst
year of his age.
Fwieral from the Uuiversaiist Church, in Eishtli
street, above to-day. tTues- ay,)at 12o'clock. *
_C‘ uLaN.-On ti.e Bih instant, John, son of Win. and
Eliza Coogau, aged 17 yea s.
Funeral Jrom the r«-stdeuoe ol his parents. Cnuby
atroet. GatdCe tre.) between TwelfiUand ihirteenth,
belpwWalnut tliiß<luesday)&Rerm,on,atlo , ol>'ok *
PjIOWEHT.—On the 6th instant, Carohuo Missouri,
only child oi Mrs Maria L. and tho late Wm. Frowert,
ageu 5 years.
tiAMILiON.—On tho 7th ins ant, Mr, Wni. Hamil
ton. aged 60 years ,
h unoral from hie Uto rctidonce, No. 206 Monroe stroot,
, n Wednesday ofterno n, at 4 o’clock. "
ftIORRELL.—On the 7th-instant, William G., only
son ot William 0. and buoy W. Morrell, in tho I3ih
year of his -go.
Jbuuoral from No. 1510 Green street, this (Tuesday)
af'qriv on. at \ o’clock. * .
McKiNNEY.-On the Bth iiiHlaut, Anil.ivifo of Wm.
Alcktunoy tu the 68th ve rot her ago.
Funeral from the residence of her husband iu Chcrrv
atroet, brtwoen Fwentj second and 'iwontj-thud, this
<Tu«fiuay)aUo’nocm aito'olook. - *
. BtiAHL‘*.—On the 7*h instant, Mary Elizabeth Sharp,
intne 89th year oi her age.
Funeral from the residenoe of her bro»lior-in law,
Alt-xander Thompson, No. 609 South Fou th stroot. this
(Tuesday)moruing ntlOoclook '
SMI; 31 —fuddo* I>, on rno 7th instant, Mrs. Marga
rotßimth. iu tho 61»t »ear of hei ago
Funeral from tuo residence of Thomaa Lovlige. Rit
tonhouso street. Germamown, on Wednesday after
noon, ht3o’o!ook. * .
, S PoD j .-At Maiiajuuk.on the Bth instant, Ebeuezer.
intant eon of Jao -band Sarah Stout, aged 9 months and
30 days,
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Hermitage
street, between Jackson and Washington, this(Tues
day) Afternoon, at 2 o’clook. *
WISHART.—On the Bth instant, Bishsbo Wiahart,
aged 62 years.
Fuueral from the rea'denoe of her brolbor-m-lavr,
Mr. Cornelius Dubois. Miaokamaxon street one door
below Tltompsou on Wednesday afiornoon, at 3 o'ol'k
BbfiOK AND PURPLE FOULARD
SILK*.
Plum black Fou nrd Silks.
Illaok B 'loges, X. 0 4 7 4. aud 8-4 wide.
Black Crape touretz sAme widths.
Uray Cnsue S»ria Poplint.
Gray Oliene Bare esaud *• ©hairs.
Biook Bare e, ruffled points.
) upm’s oummor Bvinnazines aud Chalys.
N. B.— During July ami Auguat wa oluae at e i l , _M.
mUE ONLV BELIABbE AETI* XE—
■I CLARKS I'ttUnt INnEMBLK for
Marking all kind, of Olotliln, nrnt)y anil iudelililv,
Tlioy oolhair work taller than ink, wifiumT it, trouble
or riikof Blottine. Kaoh wlll mark S.OOO BrtlcT,,. jr 0 r
■al,. Wliol.aai. and br 1). 0. (Af LOK A co„
Agent, lot th, MnnnfMtgr.r, No. till CHKBTNUT
Striu. l.u sju
IVsr* I>IULA»KLFIIIA, JUNE, JBGo.—wk,
k 3 tb, under. »n«l i(ook«.lT«i.nndPubH«h,r,;b».
Uo*lngtiiMo|ir».W«»»ua our .ipeiojr... will b, bent)-
fited b, , iU,ht rolußiton from to, u.uui hour, of bu.t
uom dunn. fit,w, m.itdij.of .uojuer, ,«,-«• to oloio
Wr MARm
Mt K - !
);3-tutiirtt -
IMPORTATION*.
MARRIED.
DIED.
{fflO THE PVBLIC.—XT IS WELL
n known that au effort hasUeen made toalter tbo
«|ay ofcattlesKlMatthe Av-nue and Union Drdte Yards.
im« proposed ohsngo was suggested l»y a number o:
r who prsierre# Tuesday InsUad of Mundsy of
53** for the yarding and wewhins of cattle. An
nuvertißsmßQtwss published to tlnseffect and signed
bra majority of the drovers wno deal at my yards- In
taere was no speculating design or im
p‘lr« motive. One oMeot was to prevent an infringe
upon the a Area laws of the holy Babb*tli, and
”‘H} ■ view it was thought to meet with general ap
. f-. Dltioa hut tbis does not eeeuito be the case. Some
”»er-ated speculators prefer no change, from the usual
”ey cn which cattle have always been sold and eoighed.
*.<)u tho oonuequtnoe Is they have eitabhshrd a kind of
ir /Xf 7»rd a abort distance below mr >ards. at John
Jff; Gheen’s. Mr. Gheen was among the first to intro
; Y.^.° ll,e change of th* sale day. and a'niostono of tbo
“A B ijnen to sign tbe advertisement; yet, in the face of
,/!: .l 118 he .soea towo r k, led oa bra cerain&aM
(Qtaffitr, aud is tr. mg to nun mo. if possible, in my
,-‘T v e*yard operati us, by taking advantoeeof overy
v..L~ B Jhiufi to acoomplish xhcir purposes. Bueiupsa
, *v 19n wlt see, aiwr a short time. t»e object 1 ail tins
th part of those who should be my
irtouUa Instead of opposing me.
nowoay th%* I had notbiug to do.direotlyor ia-
m aUemptiuK to chsnso tho cattle mnike's
;;¥?• purely a voluntary aot of some of the drovers.
wUr ii r w * J ioh act I have been unju Uj ' ensured, nml
wumujr and maijoiously misrepresented. I have nothing
*\*ay against an honorable opposition iu business ; b«t
mr ’ l claudestmely plot togothor to affeot iiiy
fin« per »‘, l 7 » n * business that I have always oonducted
S"2V 0 / a bly, and to tho beat of my ability. 1 think it n* tit
T*7** n ® public should know the ohiraoters I have to
fSM’jod asainst, that they ina? act accordingly. No
1 TI I .?Y , * , a P® in fact no means havo i»ean Beared to
ImVi .i l ““ n jy* t Rinpl* satisfaction to cattle dealers
i for th© secondpurchased
Av.Jf.?° d wi l and nxturea of Nel»e Werntz. first the
, *\T*“ UO and lately the Union Drove Yard, at high
P^£ 08s » with the most friendly understanding, and Uv
«n* metmy engagements hon rably,yet f hue always
cnoouutera dishonorable and uugratofnlvppo
"•Jpurrom him.
i ve now only to say that I have extended ms drovo
jotos, oow yards, and pasture enclosures with lineac
t »I, a *° water throughout almost every part of them,
j firr, °orapletBd numerous improvements, and added to
U l ®°f my ocoyrnmodaltons the large “ Hisnu Sun
' fr^ te r adjacent to ro% enclosure'., rendering the faoili
fiTS.mrthe accommodation of drovers and dealers in
stAok nuaurpassed by any oihora in the 8 ate.
nJi Uaaalways been my desire and molination to ren
?verJ favor and accommodation to my friends that
*ny power ForpMst patronare f ahal ever feci
an d, tlieJuture I Imps will ■til] find me merit
puWi cunt ’ conlidence of my frioeds and the
f a(y ■ B.—Cattle can be weighed every day in the wo k
(Pumlaya exeepted) at iny yards. A. P. PHILiJ PB,
At Proprietor Avenue and Union ■ roveyaras.
ALUMNI assouiation.-centiial
ifarAi lu i’H SCHOOL.-1 he Beroi-Annual Meeting of
».«I.I A um « , FA? so A , s. t , lo 3l (^?~tra, Bohool, will be
lieiu on Evening. Julj 11, )BCo.atB
lb? U'JS* I ,Buildms, BttOni. “nu
& R i»^iU r f&oteuS r 6^i?r m
I OIIAB. R RTTCKW Pr ?;j^
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIE-
Vv; ,o A mee J tu ? VQL , ’ ra > e r nntl conference will
be hold THIB nueeday) EVENING, in Ih • First U P.
corner of OHO »D and Lombard streets, All
friendly to the obubc are respectfully in-
[Yr* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
lu* AND READING RAILROAD COMPAn”
° r<he tJondB of th !, B Company, due’iu?? 1,
IWO. can now receive, upon application at tins office, 1(5
jgfAttached CaB^*Upon Uie terms *P«o!fied In tlie eircu
; J? aIM entitled to the benefit of a Sink
°f 8140,000 per annum, as established by the
uKri‘.r? lll at t * ,eJr annual meeting, held January 9,
1800, and in pursuance oi the contract, entered into by
U® company and duly reoorded, to carry the same into
'“*• CIR S CUm“ • Tre “ urer
botirt to tho Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
inaiiroad Company Mortgage Bonds , due July 1,1863
oonds are secured by the first mortgages onthe
‘"““ntto! Jp the agsrexate to SsJomoo. The
for fiscal rear was six times the
o*U? u ßtof the annual interest on these bonds.
*“®panaKers propose to extend them for a period of
ve Wt tho holers retaining the bonds and the
°f the mortgagest in the preoiae ooudltionin
whioh they are now held. Fresh sheets of conpons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued.
A bonus pHo per oent. will be given to the holders, in
(2XX? er *iV 0 £ °* ll ??‘ r Mse ntiug to the extension. This
bon«» .will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
?®J’r®“, 81 * n JJ l S a reoeiptand presenting their respeo
tive bonds at the offioe of the Company, or to its agents,
iot endorsement.
Forms of rooeipt and endorsement will be furnished
onappucation.
®I order of the Board of Managers.
t» it. wAiThknwv. SaoretatT,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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Q 0 JUMPER T.
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JUST HECBIVUD
00,00) MANILLA OIGAUB.
30,0(0 NORMANBDCS.
Gr. GUMPEBT,
NO 1341 CHE3TNUT STREET,
Fresh Importations of Choice Havana Cigars.
ATLANTIC CITY,
U. JUMPERT’S HAVANA CIGARS.
FOR SALK
OPPOSITE UNITED STATES HOTEL.
jjr)o-2t* _ _ _
4 */t THIN"? OF BEAUTY IS A JOY
J^-fOAEVER.”-Wliou tho poet ovpressud tins
seuununt.henudoubtedly had reference to ihe boauti
iul PI'TURKB nmde by JthIMAK, SECOND street.
H>*ove Green. it*
UIRD TO THE PUBLIC.
GONCHtESS SPRING,
SARATOGA, APRIL 1«, Jt&UO.
An altowpl has l*cen made to deceive the publio, b|
persons ofifriug what they call '‘Co.nohjus Watkk*'
From Fouilalue; and at tlio price of six (6) cents per
claw. Tin wholesale price of the *««***« Congress Wa
ter, at Not York, being about 7.!<oeuts per glass, the im
position ol pretending to sell at retail at less than coat,
and sritkoit allowance for freight, car tare, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probable course has been to
empty on* bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening
its total ooi'tents.
We have never sold Congress Water in Fountains,
nor in veisels of any other description than ordinary
lined olais bottles. Tho cork of every bottle of the
genuine isbrandod •‘CONGRESS WATER”-‘‘o. A
W„” and my, without Uioao words and letters on the
cork, is counterfeit, whether from Fountains or
Bottles. CLARKE A WHITE,
' l'ruprietors of Congress Spring.
The follcwisg gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz i
FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Filth ami Chestnut sis.,
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., cor. Ninth and Chestnut,
CHAkLRB t.LLIB A Co , 7z4 market street,
.1,0. TURN/E *NY A Co.. 8U Spruce street,
THOft. J. HUSBAND, 296 South Third Street,
0. S.HuBBBLIi. 1410 Chestnut street,
A. D. D. TAYLOR, cor. Ninth and Chestnut streets.
Are constantly supplied by us with the rentetM *• Con
oiißrtn Watur” in bottles, freah from the Congress
Spring. . CLARKE A WHITE,
aptf-Simt US CEDaR fit.. New York City.
QOOD GROCERIES.
FRED. E. SWOPE.
NO. 130 S MARKET STREET,
Three doors above Twelfth,
Hu opened a welt-selected assortment of
OHOICK FAMILY GROOEHIHB
FI NE*TE A S,
Which ho is prepared to furnish at the LOWEST
CASH PRIOhP. jel fttu-am
SPARKLING AND SiILL CATAWBA
.WINES,
MANUFACTURED BY
J. EISELELBY,
Oinolnnatf, Ohio,
Always ob hand, and in lots to enit purchasers, by
J CHAS. F. TAGOARi, BMe Agent,
i>«t. No. 631 MARKET Street.
SUMMER RESORTS,
YELT/W SPRINGS HOUSE, CHESTER
county, pa.
'Ah,® above-mentioned Homo haviue been tWru*hiv
repairod and refittoi in tbe l»ft msnuer with new fur
nifure,&o.,lsrowopen for Boarders
i he ,Ye low Springs Homo offers <*<*err induarm«nt
to visitor*. being laige and oomm<» I'«»t4, with shady
walks aod romantic rides. &o.
. jhe variety and duality of the Bpm* a au<l BiWts have
poen long and tavo'sely known, ami tuo subscriber, who
hsS been forseveral years past oonneoted with tbe Co
lumbia House. Capo lahnd, N. J., will use his tost **•
who a to mako the a lay o! his guests ploasant and
agreeable.
Mages connect daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A.
M., and on eaturdays with the 8 A. W. and 8)i P« ,yj.
hue.
, Fvery information will bo cheerfully- givou by ad
drea«ng the subscriber,at the Ye low Springs. Che
ster County: or IJULIS, at Phosnlxvillo Station. Rend
ing Railroad. . n. U. oNYDBR.
JyC-lni Hupwn n»e^d«nt.
AOARO TO THE PUBLIU.—THE
SURF HOUUK, ATLANTIC CITY.
The undersigned ho* been informed that it is indim
triously circulated iu Philadelphia, on the cars of the
down Trams to atlautio City, and at tbe-Utter p’ooo,
that the burl Hume is bill, and that room* cannot be
procured .hore. This rep rt is entirely unfounded in
ou-’i? 0 rv 8 4, “ l eWoot can be the injury ot my house.
w. Hurf b"*.» fuh share of patronage, thank* to the
f e P u hition it won 1-st eeasou : but there is still n
* 000 room,and thefaniUtleaof the establish*
v ®UeeM «o larcab increased by »he erection f
additional bmldlrn* fto , that the subscriber feels eon
fident of being able to provide comfortable aocommo
n"C°„rflM.? ~llL , n' ly , !a vorh »m with a visit daring
thesiason. Hie tjutr House is now fully lighted with
f K fiJV*« BUppl, . e .** Pure water, as free from
braoklslmess a* the Croton or the eobuylkill; every
ohamber m comf-rtabW furn shed the 'able is supplied
wi y , .i 6Vor ¥ u 3 U i r i*/°^® fta i ,r laid that can bn procured,
and thereißa full forceofattentiveand civil servants!
Within one minute’s walk of the House, and thirty feet
fp nithe beach, isadehglitlut harbor, ninety feet in
length and sixty.feet wide, forming an attrao fve place
of resort for .ndie*. Hasslor’s fi a orobestra bind is
ongaged for the season, ami hops form a portion of tbo
round oi pleasures at ihis; House, rartie* wishing to
visit the Mirf House will please retain their seats in the
cars until they stop at the door.
Proprietors tho?urf Hooie.
Atl.nUo Itv. W, J.
>RENOE HBIGHIB H i EL.—THIS
Hotel m now open for the reception of visitors, both
pej-rannent and transient. Itit d stmsuinhod for com
lort and superioraocommodai' one. with, ample room for
two hun red persons, will compare favorably with
any other house for a summer reson. The tost or cooks
and servants have toon procured and no effort ali&U to
spared to render the stay of guests agreeable. The
inls°.? ar^f i? d ? ro K e,,o^io,mn , | t the mauslon (whiohis
direotlv on the banks of the river, beautifully shaded,)
present great inducements a* a su «,mer resort, having
theoity severaltimesdailr. Terms 88 a week,
children and servints half price. The catering of the
i*nV. a under the direct Bupervuion of T, V. Dorsey.
JIP-fo DORflttV & ROBBINS, Proprietors
pANMN ’S EX Pi ESs IS RUNNING
regu arly from
No. 1 . KLBVBNTH RTRrkj* pmj a'nwi.nifiA
TO JACKSON ST - FET, CApVISIiANn. n! j! '
i ▼ „.*• WM. 8. MANN. Pbilodelp ia,
i>7 3t MAnK, CANNING, Cape island.
UfANSIO* nOtTBK,M UNT CARBuN.
■L**- SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
pi Familioi accommodated with good rooms at reduoed
liisold-est'blished House, looiled in the gap be
tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on
the Im; of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
within half a imle of Pottsvlbe, formerly • opt bv Jo-’
soph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia
bits* *iuoe his demise, boon under the charge of his
The House is prepared, at all seasons of iho year, for
the reception of guests ami has been recently put in
order The luree garden and‘nark adjoining presents
great inducements as a summer resort, to persons wish
ing .Jo spud a short time away from the oust aod tur
moil of the pities where they ca > b eathe fresh moun
tain air andomoythe wild and beautiful soenery of
the coal region, 1
Commutfltionpasseogcrtiokets.forihe use offaml
lies are sold at a renuotion of twenty five par oent..
and an accommodation tram will leave Pottavilledailv
during the summer mnntt.s, to enable those who may
desire It to spend toe business portion of the day m the
®*H end return the same evening, on whioti tbe charges
wil* be tliirty-three per cent below the usual rates.
For terms, apply to MARY HEAD, *
• « Mansion House, * ount Carbon.
am SohuylkillCo. Pa.
T BEAGH HOUSfi, opposite
" TUIKERTON.N. J-This Hotel is now open
SF. th ® reception of visitors, both permanent and tran-
avin ? e , n at tt la/ge expense in refitting and
ro-furntßlung I feel assured, that for comfort anu con
venio ice it will compajro favorably with any honse on
ljeB ,i cooks and servants havo been
prooured, and no eiiorts shall be spared to render the
«^i5 f i g - ueBta Q *reeab!e. The prospects for Onnmns
??.,„J“ ,In? i are , exoelleT l^..! , y Btora oi the finest quality
,n nbundanoe. With these, increased advan
tages, am confident that the uioat fastidious wi l have
nocuuse for complaint
5-'^ Ca . pt, i WU'UI AM wiP nm a daily
, of fi«t-class packets from Hint o City to the
™ i C h« , ou ® w h|cU will be at Atlantio every morning
oo tho arrival of Hie morning tram from Philadelphia,
lames wishing to come by way ol Lced’s l’oint, or
otherwise, by addressing mo a few days in advance,
w l l ' i‘ avo a good boat to meet them at any point named.
J e»-6w_ LBWia V. BTKWARi”
B AT 111 N C, .
OOEAN HOUSE CAI'K ISLAND, N.J.
i hiM well-known ostablisluiieut, Uie favorite resort of
ii"itoro, iouow open for tho reception of guests. It
has boon c»ns dorably enlarged aud refurm iicd, the
sleeping roomsspacious and airy, aud communicate io
suit families. ?ho house will be supplied with wat-r
from the * old springs
lcrsouw desirous of upemhug a, f w wcokiof the sum
mer in an agreeable manner could not do tieiterthau to
give the Ocean Hourfo a trial. IBRAEU LKAMING.
JOSO-SW* Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOTEL, BETULEUhII,
Pi'—Tlio Propnotor of tine Hotel bus uewly littcd
up ins house lor tho aocomitiodatiou of visitors during
the suu.nier season. The American Hotel is situated
on th* most elevated spot iu the Borough.
Ueihlchfimstoowol known for its beautiful scenery
and commanding view of.rhe surrounding country, aud
lor its salubrious mouulMumr, to require oommeut.
Ihe subscriber is now propared to receive Boarders
and 1- AimhfH, and promises to do his best to render thoir
styT with him pleasant aud agreeable,
parses Moderate J. W. It, i’UARO.
jeii lin Proprietor.
ITIAGLE HOTEL. BETHLEHEM, PA.
•*77 This largo and old-ebtablished House, known as the
. LblllUil VALLISy bUMMiSR KETKEA'IV’
•snowopen for the season. Tho of
this House will bo found .unsurpassed. The ride here.
”y t o North Peuns) Ivama Railroad, is one of the plea
santest iu our Btato. CAiuEB YOKE, Proprietor,
j 253 m
AJURO.aN HOTEL, ALt ENTOVVN,
PA.—This well-known aud popular hotel has,
dunugthe pastsoason. been
••IIKATuY AND IMPROVED,
aud is now in capacity and convenience second to none
iu the interior of l’ennaylvau'n. The beautiful aud
lieall Tui situation of AlFntown renders it a de
lißlnfm rummer resort, in view ofwhnh special ar
rangoments have Iwen made by tbe uronrietors toco
commodate summer boarders. J. y. BFCHTEL,
jflM t el K.W. BIGONV.
CEA BATH'NU.
• , CA V E I ” li^^CAPg o jfej; o ¥ ir ()PEN for'
■m■■ m . TAPin, , rrtCtf.
je23»2m AARON GARBETfiQN, Proprietor.
M LIGHT-SOUSES 1 OTTAGE, NEAR
TUB LIGHT-HOUSE ATLAN TIC CITY, N. J..
(the no irest heuse to the surf), is now open for the re
eepttou of Boarders.
The proprietor respectful!* solicits acontiuuanoe of
the p.itroua.e of his fnends and the publio-
Jett lm* JONAH WCOTTON. Proprietor. .
OTAR IIOTEI.,
nearly opfositk tits u. *. hotel,
ATLANTIC Cl 1 Y, N. J.
nIMMI BAMUKL ADAMS, PRdPRI^TOR.
DINNER FIFTY CENTB,
__ ALSO, CARRIAGES TO HIKE.
•7* Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable
Urnis loio 3m
X J.-HUMI’HREY HUGHEB, Propnotor.-This
house, so. -leasantly aitua’ed in dose oroximit) to the
beaoh will be open for the reception of visitors on the
25th mat. The large, splendid lawn in front of the
house; the fine shade, good rooms and tablo, render it
the most desirable place on the island. Attached to the
promises are bowline saloons and bxrber shop. je!B lm
BRIGANTINE HOrSF—Brigantine
Ibils. Deach.'NewJerseT. 11. D. SMITH Proprietor.
Tni* large and ‘'onmiodions Hotel is now open for the
reception of viators. Persons visit’ng the seashore
will find tin* the most desirable resort for Bathing.
Gunnin*, Fishing, Ac.; iuprovemen<s having be n
nde,such ns enlargement of dining room, new bathing
housts, wharf, walks, Ac. Passengers leavi g Vine
street wharf i” the morning train, via Camden an 1 * At
lanrio Railroad, arrive at Uedloe’s Hotel, w ore Ca**t.
Benjamin 1u nenjirill be in readiness to convey them
to the Hoiftl, arriving in time for dinne* joIP tuthGm*
•W/IHTE SULPHUR AND OHAIYBE
▼ T ATE SPRINGS, at DOUBi ING Gal». PA.
These Springs are in Cum erland county, 3U miles
west of Barriiburg. and are accessible from nil the East
ern and southern allies bv railro*d to Harrisburg,
thenoe op the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville.
thenoe ♦ ight miles staging, in new and easy coscltes, to
theBprmgs
Passengers leaving Philadelphia,BaUimoro. or Wwh
iiuton, in the morning cars, arrive at the Springs the
same evening at 6 P M.
This property husohnnged Imnds. un<i has undergone
a thorough repair; a urge budding liob been »reeled in
whioh are warm and oold Baths, audevery arrangement
has boen made for the oomforl and convenience of vi
sitors.
New stabling has boon ereoted j horses and carnages
will atwavs be on hand for hire. Terms moderate.
Mads daily.
For circulars and particulars, address the proprietors,
jelfl-lm KENAGA KOSER. f.aYLE. &CO •
Lebanon valley house
LEBANON, PA.
CHAS. W. KUHNLE, Proprietor.
Summer hoarders taken. The house is new and com
modious, with grounds Attached. Surrounding country
beautiful And healthy Railroad oommunioation with
llieoity twioo aday. Chargna moderate, jelff lm*
Tub, SEA-SU RE—ATLANTIC CITY.
McKIBBIN'S U. 8. H i’EI..
The undersigned, propns or ol the awve-named
house. Iteing now preparet to receive guests, re
speotfuliT solicits a share of the pubho n&tron-
Rge. Hmce last summer mere has boon added to
this hotel a tour stoned wing, HO feet in lenrtb.oun
tainiug( beside the bed-rooms,! a suite of three Parlors,
for ladies, and wo for gentlemen ; also, a reception
room, wash-room, and spacious bar-room. Bowling
Saloons, Billiard Rooms, and hot aud coUl fc’alt-w ter
Bath * corns havo been constructed for the aocommo
datiou of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted
with cos. The house lm* been newly pointed and fur
nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well manned pleasure
Yacht, and an excellent Band of Music, have been en
gaged for the season. J. McKIBBIN.
jell tf
SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND
St'RrNtf near Wumelsdorf, 'rrks enmity. r«t-
Tl»olnr*emillcommodious HOTKI, AND BOARD
ING HOUSE, at tins delightful fuiiutnor Retreat, is
now cumulated, ami will be opened fur Hoarders on the
i6tUo JUM5 x iaeo.
K3T Commu’iicd'ion twice daily, from rhiladelphyi
am} Harrisburu, by tho Heading ami Lebanon \ alley
Kailroads.
jfc?* Boardors received by me week or through (lie
season, on reasonable lonm>.
JeB~lm JOHN MANIUSKItaCIT, Proprietor.
Tho Uvonto icsort f«»r ihoso
• ; who appreciate Grand aeeucry,
ixriri'iM.' Bin it) Turo Mountain A»r, JnvKoratiuff
wu y,J'). B ,'vt'. l J lull Baths, Large ami Wall-ventilated
CnmWrliiiff oa,’ Pa. ter- UooJ Suuiet >'- “” <lll Uu «»
Accom m o da t i on 9 for
30U. , Fof particulars soud lor Cirou-
TbH.MS tow lar.
OWEN, CLBNDENIN. fc VIBBCHER.
CarlißjnSprins, I’a.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
anil delightful Summer Resort will bo opened for
tlio rocoptjon of Visitors ou the FIbST OF JUNE,
and kept open till the Ist of October.
The-Hotel will bo under tlio mansgementof Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whoso experience, eourtoous manners, and
attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance oi
comfort and kind treatment.
Forties vrisiiins rooms, or aur information m regard
to the place* will address the subscriber, _
JNO. I*. KEb'D, Boo*> ami 1 roasurer.
Hertford Miuoral springs Co.
emuikata Fountain strings,
M2J Lancaster County. i’omis>lvama---Tlim estab
l-nltment wilt bo open uy lh r 1HI» of Juno Tbo ail
. v untasea ol' Hub boautiftit resort ar*: Mountain aoenery,
puro air, and Bolt, water; overy vanoty of baths, aud
»n«u»emonta; a good stock of livery lioraos. and car
riages. For furthor parlionlars call on JOSEPH B,
MYKIbS, corner Thiru aud Vm* Streets ; JaMEB 8.
EARLE, No. 818 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to
tlio proprietor, JOSEPH KOMGMACHKR, Jinbrata
Post Oflioe, Lancaster Cuoutv. Pa. uiv3o-fni
pOLUMBIA HOUSE, OAPJS ISLAND—
KJ Cape May, Now Jersey .—This large, firetclasa
HOT*' L will be opened, for the reception of guests, on
the 26th June, 1860. The House bai beau completely
repaired and refurnished. A new cooking rante. ovens,
steam boilers, and every modern improvement added.
Extensive stabling attached to the preinisf* . ,
All letters add essed to the subscribers. Cape Island,
New Jersoy, will be promptly attended to-,.,.,. v
LAIRD A WOOLMAW.
James U. LainLtate proprietor prankhn House, rbila
delphla; B.Js. Woolman* formerly propnetorfilount
Vernon Hotel, Cape island. Jeu-dgm
CONGRESS HAIL, CAPE ISLAND,
V/ OAPE MAY. N. J.—Till, -B.JI-imown, fitat-oIM,
Hot.l will m opened for tn« roMptlon of gue.u on 8A-
o| lloj 1 Ioj’ t ii»' , « been removed, and n«w
sleenin? ntAtm nddeo* since last season.
WEST A THOMPSON, Proprietors.
«EA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—
K? DELAWARE HQUSbJs now open forthe season.
jeltMm 4 --i JAMES MLORA \ ♦ Fropnetor.
SC#«EH UKSORTB.
gEDLOR’S UOTNL,
ATLANTIC QtTr. N£W JEHfIEV.
thft nikV cr £l m ' , ?. , ‘ f ,0 Pnilrnad, on the left, bevpnd
ami U '^' T,, l ia^ uuw ''* W OPFN for boarder*
eeuai » Vand offers aeoommodations
anT . ffotfi iu • thntic City.
rcnderpH ra V®. 0 .” . v ® r , ,f improved, and
b ®, > r U *o»®**RwSSw.bf 0 »®**RwSSw. bf VeMtiSn WmdB taViߥ
IfnlfPrioe.
A L uOTFi Su .o.i jl ' 1 KR ' S nah road
road Uo?oh KL ' AIL ANI Io OITV, oppoe.te Hie Had-
K lTdod l ' l u L o'V',V‘ N 0N ' J ' lrß ISLAND.
D^rdiogoifq Lodrlu/Stv.r,VnJ Y lj<!,la aml
Ilf AVION HOUSE? ATLANTIC CITY
SLSIJr 13AA0 ™ AYt "»«• of Surf .tooi/l
ss
sur. by nuy hotel in this city. J awuis, not
It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
hf v * been laid V the ocean, winch will bo lighted*!
night from the Hotel to the water, by eplendid reflect
ing lamps.
Attached to. the house (but separate from the main
building) is a far'd Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
it i". c m "i loa Cream and Uoniectsooerr attached Over
the HaH tuorenre forty sleeping roouMiorsinslegcntle
m*n. There is also a play ground for children, well
shad'd and enotosed. with swings. Ac.
The catenug department will b* under myowncs
pecial supervision, and I trnst that my reputation i*
■offioientfy established to satisfy all that my table wiU
be unsurpassed.
Terms will be $l3 per week-
Transient Boarders $3 per day.
Carriages attached to tbe House will take Boarders to
and from the Ocean free of oharge daring bathing hours
Je23-tf ISAAC THAYER.
fINITBD STATFS HOTiL,
senber, and bas been thoroughly rsr ovated and entirely
newly furnished, is situated in one of Uie
mestromamio regions of Pennsylvania: the
hanna river flows immediate y by the to n.and aiiorda
fine hsbiQg | the monnhnn scenery is tmssrpassed in the
Bta e. Gam* abonnee in great plenty, affording fine
sport for huntsmen; the mountain streams abound with
tront in great plenty. City visitors* who are desirous of
spending a few months in the eountirv, will find this one
y iil® moßt desirable .places in Pennsylvania. The
£ O Ju«i PBimBY,v *P ,a r Ha N r WIS" B **!?* town, and it ia
in dally oommuntoa'ion with Philadelphia, Baltimore,
SFJtPS!* Yor K* Th*i subscriber will use every effort to
make his guests comfortable.
M;|U „ . . T A. J. WARFIEID, Proprietor.
Milleraburg, June 30. 1860. j e n im
TtfANSION HOUS', MAUCH CHUNK,
CARBON CO., PA-~Tl*is is the most comforta
ble and extensive hotel in Northern Pennsylvania, nd
the proprietor flitters himself that that far he has suo
oeeaed in keeping it in a manner thatoannot fail to sa
tisfy ail his guests.
.JM Room* are bewly and elegantly famished, and
tb? Table always contains the very best the Markets
The hotel is located on tbe banks of the Lehigh,
thermlroad depol, and_at the base of
Mauch Chnnk Mountain A path leads from tho rear of
house to ithe »op of this mountain, from which pom*,
sompeignt hundred feet above the LshlgU, the most
sublime sc-ene iraa«inable is presented
The House is abundantly supplied with t.e best aud
purest Mountain hpnn* Water.
Hot and Cold Baths ran betaken at all times.
Jwfi-gq. GEORG floppy Proprietor.
A MERIOAN HOTE , MkUUI CHUNK,
r*: PA.—This HOTEL is now kept in a manner af
fording ever/ com ort to strangers and travellers.
ArranrenienU ba\ e b*«p.niads this season to accom
modate SUMMER BOARDER*) The moat sublime
mountain scenery and rural enjoyments are here af
forded MIOHAHLWILH CM*
, GEO. W.WIL«hLM,
je2g-Uet Proprietor*.
Heath house,
_ SOHOOLBY’S MOUNTAIN, N. J„
u nowopfln for the reception of company Communi
cations by letter will be promptly attended to.
Je3Min D A, CROWELi- Proprietor
TT'vITED S*ATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH,.N. J.--The subsonber takes.this
method of infprjnmg his fnenda and thr pnblio. that on
aßdafterJUNE 2Wh his house will be open for the re
ception of guests, when every effort will be made to
please those who may favor him. The house Is plea
santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front A
full view of the ocean, good roads, stablir g, &0., make
tt os attractive as auy house m the country. The oora
inunicatton is accessible by two dally lines Horn foot of
Walnut-street wharf, viz.: 6A. M.,anU 2P. M.
Reference— Grandy. Warden, A Co.. 4u9 Chestnut
street. B. a. SHOEMAKE",
JeP-tm Proprietor.
Neptune house—Atlantic cm.
—This popular aud eminently avurite House at
Atlantio City has, since tho closing of last season, Inmu
•nlarvcd. refitted, relurmshed, and completely re
juvenated in every particular, aud is now open for
the season. From., its delightful situation, near
ness to all plaorfs r*f interest, close proximity to the
safest and best part of tbe beach, it *s rendered one of
the most oouvement and deoidedly tliepleasantest house
on the Island. .
Terms—slo per week; SIAd per day. Children and
rervants half price.
» . • /OJHI SMICK, Proprietor.
K. L. FURbY, Superintendent. je2l-2ni
RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located ut
ATLANTIC « ITV. N.J.
Hoarders accommodated oit reasonable terms
je2o-3m M. MuCLEKS. Proprietor.
P«)NGRESS HALL—ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J.—This spacious House, situated at Atlantio
City, will bo reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the 23th instant, by the subscriber. The
House fronts the touch 13) feet, giving a splendid view
of the Ocean am is near the Fishiu? aud sailing point.
No pains will bo spared to secure the comfort and con
venience of guests.
je2o-2m THOMAS C. GARRETT,
AMERICAN HOUSE, CAPE INLAND—
Mrs. M.REYNOLDS, Proprietor.-This favorite
hotel will oprn lor the reception of visitors on M n N-
D* \. June 25tU.. It has been fitted up in the tost style,
and every attention will bo paid to tho corofnrt of its
guosLs. JeW-dtPopl
WANTS.
WANTED— A Partner with 810,000 to
$l5 000. either silent or ooUvo, in au easy and
paying business. Undoubted reference given aim re
quired. Add oes’‘Cap.tai.’atthiaoffice jy!o st*
A YOUNG LADY, HaVIAG A GOOD
education, wishes a situation as au Assistant
Teacher ina in or out of the oity. Address
♦« Teacher ” this office. jy9 6t*
VV--INTKD -A young man as entry clerk
v in a Wholesale Dry Goods honse Good reference
required. Address, m handwriting of applicant, u.
F..’* office of this paper. .--JsP-3t*
W.l vif.D a Wetnurse haring a fresh
» * breast of milk. Apply at 92a South SIXTH gt
Gbod reference required. )>9-2t b
ftl K lII |O TO INVENT PERMANENT
WIU i.Yiu MO*TO AGE SECURITIES,
in sums not less than 93 600. Apply to
E. TAYI.OK, Conveyancer,
jy7 3t 111 North bIX.H Street.
PAKTNER WANTED.—The Advertiser
wishes to negotiate with an active businessman,
having a cash capital of $5 000. to take an interest m a
safe and profitable mamifaoturiuc liusiness. fielding
already a handsome income. Particular* will be riven
on an interview being had. Address 4 4 profit." office of
The Pre-a. , ’ja» iOt*
F'R MALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a
Wholesale Boot and Bhoe House, nowdomg a
good business. This is a good opportunity for any one
wishing to go into the business or a house wanting to
increase their tr>-de. Satisf otory reasons giving for
•’tin. out Address * v ßox *280,” Philadelphia Post
Office, with name. JelB-tl
W NTED—A Situation, by a man,
thirty-seren years of age. of extensive experi
ence in business, ot good adi ress. and competent to fill
almost any position, either as a olerk, sueenatendent,
or salesman Is very respectably connected, and can
give the moot satisfactory references as to integrity,
energy.and business capacity A moderate saHryfor
will be aocepted. Address “ B. G. H.jJ^ofnoe
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
4| FOR SALE -OR EXCHANGE For
HL improved city property, a beautiful and nearly
new Cottage Villa, with farg* lot of ground, elegantly
improved; fine vegetable, flower, and lralt garden;
exue tei.t soft and 000 l water; situated a quar er ol a
mile from Doylestown Bu ks county, fa, and half a
mre fr m Railroad -ration. *n exchanging, any differ
.PC, WIU b. p..d m ouh. R E ,WBOTH
jjrlOJJt* No. 430 WA* NUT Street,
FlN«i BUSINESS ROOMS. MSOO'D
and third stories, and attio, to let, COO ARCH
Street ylO at-*
F*lt At Uennantown, a desira
ble Family Hnr*e and Wagon, Harne«»Saddle.&e
Can be seen at Reger’s stables, Main street, opposite
Mauhe.m. Sold forwantof use. Jy3-3t*
EX«’.uUTORS' SALE.—Tho Stock fix
tures, and lea«e of tho Wholesale Hat, Cap and
Straw Goods ouse. No 417 Market street, for sate
i nis is a good opportunity foi any one wishing to go
into business, or a bouse wanting to increass their
trade, ai it ib a long established and favorably known
h use, and withal an excellent ucaton. Inquire on
the preti i<es lor the Executors ofthe Estate of
jvMt* JAMES 8. MARTIN, Hr., Deocascd.
TO MANUFAO TUBERS.—FOR SALE.
a3O iuoh Condenser, mxde.br A. JenH & Son. In
good ardor. Apply to EDWIN M. Mt Hl*.
* jy4 «t* Germantown,
LAND!!
300,000 Acresfnr Sale, at prices ranging from 12,‘u
to 60 eenta per Acre, m any quantitiea required.
TAXES piid, ami Pa TENTS procured for purolm
sers of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a rostsgo stamp.
For furthor m|orm« on INf . B CQ _
Betrroon THIRD hhdrmac^
WARRANTS boasht, aold.nnd located.
Jy2-3m __
£3 FOR SALE—A desirable COUNTRY
■S. RESIDENCE, with about ten acres of Land, and
improvemon s, near the Brandywine, six miles south of
West Chester, near tho Baltimore Central Railroad.
Address J. W L*ON,
jo 19-lm * J’arkcv He, Chester county, Pa.
TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR
lHbtory house, double back buiUUuvs, all modern im
provements, m complete order; an elegant mrse yard.
Terms low to a good tenant. Sitoatcd No. IDS 4
CHESTNUT Street. Applyat No. TlO oIiESrNUT
Street, in the hlaaonio Half. my»-u
rllO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
J- For rale n. large lot in the Southweirtom section of
the oitr. woU nduptld foreNunwrj;.
tins. For particulars addross K. *at this omoe^apl7-ti
UOrUIDINC.
WANTED— Boarding, for a small family,
„n n farm, nsor the oU., where there are few or
no hoarders. Addres. “ F. M./'ollioe or lhe Frr.u.
j)HJ-Dt- J
PKIV TE BOARDING. —Gentlemen aud
their families, or single gentlemea. oan be accom
modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 016 Lo , f ' U3
south side of Washington Square Tho looaimn. b*mg
opposito loono of the handsomost parks in the city, is
oen rah and extremely pleasant; TWi or
viBitiugthe city cau be aooommodated by toe uay or
wat T.ro. moderate, A tMem.nt frant raom, w.th
private entranoe. for rent, suitable for anomce. je» u
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE
.seoommodated with oen!
lrah lU Adsrora r -'TOX.ltt?ttT.” Uirough Blood’, W
patch.
ItJBMOVALS.
A. R. JOHNSON, DENTTST, iu
-6*fs£if{orinB his fnouds, and the publio that he Jins
SiScd fSn Arch street, to No. lid* Nortn NINTH
Kraet. near Vine, whero he is prepared to alter d to all
noeratioiia m surgical and mechanical dentistry.
jylo-6t*
THE E'E-SfGHT IM
proved by the use of the PHRIBCOPIG
M?EOTACuK«, correctly suited for
ullages by M. J. FRANKLIN, < ptioi n, 112 South
fourth Street, below Chestnut . . ...
Btereosoopes and V-ews Just imparted, entirely
uewsubjects 5 «>• lcroseopes. Telescope*, Opera; Glasses.
Mathematical and Fhj sical Instruments, tleotrical
Moohlnes. Jto., at the very lowest p.rloesin the ,ity,
wholesale or retail. Special attention P. B T, V?
trade jya-tutbsw
CLATE ROOFING.—JOHN WELOU,
Eln®'ra^. r<^“S°SS#
‘maSto'wi?rSswih bepranndly «mnd.lto. GER
‘«g 3m
Qftfin RE'MS WRITING PAPERS,
O.UUU Miorted, ielllng from 750. to S, Mr tram,
at PERRY’9, rOURTII Bna RACE. jeS-lm
AMUHEMENTB.
0 t) N CERT
TOWN HALL, OISRIUNTOWN
, Mm. ANNIE B. NEVJNS,
br
Mil-a O’CONNELL,
• CoairslL
i _ and -
CIIAS. IL JARVIB,
,Tickets. *5O ceuts, t» lie had Jf¥SiiftnotJS*jJrßg
Htore and Parker’s Book Sv»re, MATIf n nees
town -it the Depo* at MINT and GREEN, MM Mine
Boor unnu the evemnxot the Cmoevt jy# M
WHEATLEY & CLARKE’S ABCB
STRBET THB*T*<K.
COMPLETE SITCCEdf*.
COMPLETE BUCCEBB,
tu M day i j ol jku 6 mnt| n! .o H^
Wh.oi.wm,
KVKRY KVFNJNU duai- § THE !
are earnestly r«qa«s*ed. for Uw>r own aosrniiaM, to
•eenre seato TH *EK DAYS in adv-ae^^^
CJOLOMO V ’S TEMPLE
i n i?2!fl r ef MhooU that l.lead
liiulor th* EM, h'litviU remain on ■to Timsan
until the 16th insg. Tickets la Meks of mad tea, for
families and cisbe, gr* sold h-low the regular rata. All
SdnStLrf® P with ®, at Schools cut or the oity ere
at a very low price.
•aaemtaqpo a cents, children half pries. Jy«-tf
Penna. ao a demy or, the mne
fc T s -~ 1 ®25 CHhBTNUT Street,
mmion a ct>. ■. childr.a aixlerU ft*n, Ueft*. j„-tf
COLOMON’S TEMPLE.
Admimum, 3d oente: children, half boos.
c& 7 dSSS?,. S . v |,S *> ««> ot Ijn. fu,
nKSanasgta
EXCURSIONS.
Itl-gr FOR CAPE MAY.—The iwife
commodious bar tt earner, OKOIQE
WA**vlNbTON. Caet W. »hilldia. leave A*oh
streat wharf every Toes- ay* Tnnradey, aed mtir
a A. m i >rB1&s at °'®hwk, retnißuif os the interne
mate n ys.
Fare, carriage hire meleded „..„...siso
* are, ssrvots.osrrjage Hire inoluded. IV
Maeontickets.camaie *>ir#extra. • gp
_Horses. csrria<es end frsfsht - - jyg.i—
SPORTING.
Sn- P >IK PARK.
•2fiv2e-£ «2a». ruuis and star. tiem.
T^ MFJ ; I> AND o*o*oB *,
2 J ® ’ ohansecs, besthia.
sleav take aeWee that
tlTe3y ** ’he.lastfrot hat thevTeUtoated
nomvwill appear to a trial of speediu say nwklwthia
city. It is expected tiuvt the fastrTumawUl bemad#
tiit wm ever slaceo on record. CamJeavßreadaad
Prime B r o**> two, asd three o’clock P/M, Darby oara
nin rt ®t? r 3 r fi«««n minates. vmgwfomn
” 9 ’*£ J. B. KELLY. Preeident
"OJARNEB FIFLK AND PISrOLGfIL*
ftS 8 "
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
rjA OTION-FRW-H FRUIT J vRS.—The
\-Vpablo are oautioned agaiaat the vrfame
of HAR t ELL S PATENT
JARB* sow m market. Hie genauurlmv seiwi’a
name on the cover, Maneihctererv a- UtaES!
, __ _ RARTaL k, S^KBwSSrWr^
jeU-lmiP So. 13 Worth FIFA »nW
POISON—FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The
reliable and perfectly salejar in msrkei.
.„, .• HAhTELL t UfiTCfIWOJLTH.
jeU-inup Manufisotarers, No. 13 ft. FIF\ Wtseet.
D > NOT GO INTO TH«! OOUNTBY
Vi‘J t° Qt sUrph Mi a r HARTEM/3 ALL OLABB.
PATEN! AIRTIGHT HicMM'iirio
br ted cook book. with, full direction* •»
lruit*» *o,. together with H 9 other WMltr^MU.
MraL Sffi¥L
jM3 lmif«
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
A MERICAN LIFE INSUBANOE AND
-L*-TRUST COMPANY.—Pm* ADELPBU,J#If*. Hag,
NOriC Tho Trustees have this dsy <i so l* red a
Dividend of MVB PER CENT, lor th* Jatt MX
months, payable to the Stockholders on ift~iiJVnllT
of/ late Tax. JOHN a smflse©*r.
• Jr? 3t _____
fWIXX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANTS
,«* 8035PANY OP NEW YOKE.
Assets.
BIX MILLIONS OF DOLLAR*,
IHTBITID INinnMIWiHH OH EXAIt MIATS
WORTH OVER fIMMJB.
The premiums are lower than is many other Ohm a
him, aud the Dividends have been sUAmt
SXLOHO TO TBI 12M1&I9,
Famtblete, and every information, may he had
•lira, on.asnlu&abQttta
■SBnaff*'
fs»f»ssr* KwfcfiSr*
fcM» 2SBSsi«@s‘
WuSmMbKe?*”' TSytrlyiwoStuif.
INSURANCE COMPANY, NO,
*- 40» CILEBTmjT Btraet, rULLADELPHIA.
eoMFinED to fire and inland him*
siucroas
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birhey-t
Wra. W. Walters, J, W. KnnWt
Chat. Rtohardeod* Henry Leins, Jr,.
Son, A- . Hcvb W. Stoat,
O. tNrlran Da.m, Ktnko SUto.
Wkw. 8. Mm^ oroe w DAY, President,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, yiof Pw l
WILLIAMS 1. BLANOHARD, SacraW. UaU-ifU
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND Com-
May’s Building, southeast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open daUy trow t till I
o’olock, and on MONDAY tiff Bis the eveoiar. This
Old Institution has always paid in full* om demand.
Wltho “ tno FIVE PER CENT.
AU sums paid buck, on dsnand, in (oa cud mtver.
John C. Farr. T. 15. Harper, GutwgiTNigeat,
John Auoach, Jr„ BamU T. Hodint,
John Atkm&n, Josaa Bowman. H. H. Sldndge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WILsON, Tree—rur.
JOHN o.BlM*<, Scoretary. JeM-Im
OPRNG GARDEN SATING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street, betweea Tiae
and CallowhiiL Inoorpontted hr the Ijegialatare April
14th, IHffl. .Open for Deposits and Fa/men». diuly, jVem
9to XX o’olocK. Also, on MONDAx aad THURSDAY
IsV B IN GS, from ft to 8 o’clock.
Interest ft per cent, per annua. Depositors cun with
draw their, coneys by Checks, if desired, Bpeeial De
r *** lT “ l, james a. pringle. Piraidwt.
KRtunn H*bt. R<mr»iarv nlk-nif
MEDICINAL.
There io>*,ooo sufferirs
From DISRAPF#* of the NERVOUS BYftTBM,
in the city of Philadelphia, who oan be oured by nwng
PKOPiiS OK SIOjIKJS
FUOEPHALOS,
Whioh is an original
and
WONDFRFgL REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Professor
Morris, M. P.. of this oity.
It aou directly upon the Nervws „ .
BV ABSORPTION
through the pores, ana it needs bet the trial of a
SINGLE BOTTLE
to teat its marvellous nitues
Sufferers from
ooucre fciCITEUP*TOFTHK BRAIN.
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
GKNERAL DbBILiTY.
NEUKALbIA.
CHROnJc NERVOUSNESS, Ac.,
wm fmd tho ■» ugKi
as directed n the Circular. .
TI TRY T
TRY T! TRY J
TRY Tf IRY T
TKY IT J TRY If
TRY Tl If !
TR' IT! TRY IT!
If i ou are exhausted by over-much study.
If you suffer Irom sleepless mgh b,
If you are a notira to neuralgia,
it you aie pTOßtr&ted by excMsive gtief.
It) ou crave drinks,
TRY IT!
TRY IT!
TnYIT!
TRY IT i
TRY IT!
As it will remove those miserable sensations which in
duce a morbid disposition towards intempersnoe. „ .
TRY IT* lf ’ouare tuffenog from Nervoos Debility
to your nerves, and worth many times its cost, in the
roffofafforded. . , „
Nunmrou* testimonials from the mo«t respootablo
sources can be seen, by applying at tho offioo of the pm
"r'opnred bj MOCKKIDGE ft CO., No. 63 North
FOURTH*BtrseL
ftg* And for Sqlo by Druggists generally. Jy7~ir
HfcLMß' ld : s extract buchu.
TBK IJPEAT DIURETIC
For
Among whioh will be found v
r “ n i n „SSf B “Vn. EmthiM.
univeiSalTassitulVe of thP'S'usculak
8»8* re.
T '“ ,SO '’ ,h, ° h
In. ariably removes.
Soon
I’WOOUt-E THE REMEDY AT d!*CE.
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a Diurevio.
HEuMBoLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the great * iuretic, _ . .
And is certain to have the dqsired effeotiu the dis
eases enumerated wbeiherartsme front,
l. t r«oril^ i »ndu«Ob , j .h.m rc . [ANg .
Certifica'es of ouros of from que.montU ti tuentr
years’ standing will accompany the Med owe, and evi
dence of the most reliable and responsible oharacter is
opeu tor inspection. Price SI per bottle, orsix for SS.
Dcli\eied to any lO4 Booth. TEN * U
Street, below C&ESTN UT. . ieg-lf
A wnil I I> ' or tbs INSTANT RELIEF and FER*
AMUAI MANENT CURE of thU dLitiMaUc oom-
plaint* qm
FEHDI'H
BRONCHIAL CIGABETTKS,
Mad* brag, beymoub ft co., iot nabsau
Street, New York. Prioe*lpert»xieeiitfr»eby»oat
■v7-ta ifl FOB BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’.
AZtMIA ! AZUMEA t
AZUMEA'. AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMBA!
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING WWDBB.
MMrafaotared eolelj No. 69 North FOURTH
Street, aed forealee- lir. nr-a* rn’ir
TTINKGAB. —465 bbls. 0 aritted Cider Vi
fysamsw™*"!?