The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 17, 1860, Image 3

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Europe, | Qbi*bums fan?. -tub ? Poo* —a stated
*, - meeting oi thn Board was held,yesterday after-
daring the l»sttw»week«,'l3f; llrth», 8;
. *i -?>PMiMi%htofc eetltd (ton Liverpool at Bonn'ott the I 18; disehMgiidvttielopedy 20.
1 A comnianioation WPS . >o> .Charles
~ •ah*™* 11 Lax, City SoUeftnr, "taOn* ,&»<;, be Intanded'to’
1 s/ •* <-u-r-t, ; I institute nniofeitfW to.**QPN> to the pity damages
* : aaUcltiated by (be j which may besastalaedbyresSonof.thePennsyl
: «e&BßSaßeswMr*
•Sii®S&SS®te r ' „ Sss«SS»SBSSS»S!»
Re 9T .loMttwceate announced,l jtiwHo lie Committee ea Ferm and Garien.
tfc,l - to »» t ltpt * ~ I S p S f4,«“S ft H < > <rt b»«>'ea*ion was.reoelved from the
-i' WSAMjfl jWl&ffl*?-*. I ®°] fci ‘°r> m refereneotoasult of the oily against
!-.r rf:A _WagW . attn,,>ihlch -baa made? » ,ay.Hi»j».. ot Winebrenfier;-- This was In relation to a bet of $BOO
OBtheresuftefthOlMtPresideaUal election.
tzzsx isas.saares:
aomnromtoo with
A “ raey fo -
U£S£H
nh'lHog iD ihe BaslneM Tor »omo|Theeßbsteeoeof this reporting published in the
- 4 * un * pasl htriogwnwMd Ipneteptlng bills.. • I Council proceedings of last week, in the report pre
j I BW. relative to the mortality of the Almshouso.f
•<» Sa—jsß*J?*''‘*fi.™W.|hoeireetsof the bad weather A oosnannieatiott was reoolred from 0. C. Town
end the geaeraljlnggisUaeseoftradadarlng the I send, proprietor of the Orphans’Bomb In lowa,
,-ort, - .*SW£Ltfi gradually, but slowly,' nfeoting the J containing the following proposition:
. situation of a number of smaH esttMishmeats— | »T propose to remove to a hoose of eorreetion in
„ *»«<'“» >» the branches ounce ted with Man-1 the country, fifteen milesfrom PhUadelphia, on the
■e'd; bweTheenieentpelled-. to seek the indal-l banks of the Delaware, nil the foundlings now in
' - 4*** ®t Ibeireroiltotßj one with debts' amounting [ thanonery, and these who may be brougtd in bero
. V to £lO,OOO or 111.S80, and another to the extent of I after, together with a’ competent number of nurses.
<«£ ri!saSif 9,000 i «,•!•«*»« wttatthe.uuantity end.to proride for them all that their motherless
. btlW returned' lhrMgh. the Ohsarlng;Honse % aadieeWaoondlUon raqalres. with a.viowto their
Increasing, though . they wake Chiefly nssooiated I subsequent remoral ana adoption into good homes
, with the eecond end third class. I in the dtete of fowa-aState the second. In point of
f .Miscai-naitaoua. ' , ' . .. | heaithfnlness, of all the States in the Union: pro-'
~W T'**e* safe that Mr. Oladstona’s intentions I Tided the small enm' of fifty eent* per week for
tl ;; ‘ .With respect to. the paper duties are said to betel eaohehild be paid to me or my order, until the
. a ' tednea'duty npoa paper of foWgnmanufSetare, to I time of the transfer of the foundlings from the
thesamesinsnnt aa the eioite duty Bow leeied j Hosts of Rsoeptlon, near Philadelphia: to the Or
•■*>¥•: av«*» ftp»> Borne of Indestry, naar|low» Oily, in lowa.
_ adds that this is ohriomsly neither more nor lees I XbtspropoeiUon will relieTe thaeommittee ofmuoh
■■•■■ l than a bounty upou tha-intraduetion'of French I trouble and, expense, aud what is iotiottely better,
, I greatly lessen the suffering and mortality, whioh
pwriflimoDiitthli Btuttnu clus of homeless
itwooW bepottiWo. to obtiitn a eoaplo cf| tQdhelpleMmtle oneg; and it is hopefollr and
U he is la I rMpeetfcdljr eahmittedforthe MUonof th«Coard. M
‘ of e dodUa. | Mr. £retj eontidered tfaet the portion of the pro*
- >,.o»e;ofiheMiarere by ifr6 To*leah*m ] poeUioa, releUre to taaio g the ohildren to lowa
aoeUeafc has ohtai&ed a two thoosaod j w« objeeUenaUe. as they wotild then be out of the
. ixands tUraaw. y •/ "r - j oontroi of the Board*
. Xl^cUj'ajirflleilotb-day’spaportgenerally de- l -Theeommunkatioa was referred to the Com*
W: Wrtbe yesterday’s maraetas jaeOUire,' at Mon- I mittM oh Ohfldren’s AsyluiOy with power to act
i ■ * v * V Qn Manufacture* presented a
Thb Tim*, referrißytolbe second report on the { rtport, from whioh it appeared thit the product of
- .-packet-coutraoj, astieipateethat the searion WiU.j the manufacturing department, from Jan. 1 to
not come to htfosewithout at least one more lnte-IVune 30, J6s9.‘was 'From Jan. I to
. ;j Jane 30,1880,915,412.05.* iuorekse In'the first six
A notfeoifrata the<Comman4«r-in'Chief’a office [ months of iB6O, $7.62219. or nearly double that of
... BUtaaibaVlßeaUltary secretary will receive ladles the same time lut year. 7 •
.V • ' l t The Board thenpreoceded toelact officers of tho
IheChthuelfleethss behn orderedfo Plymouth' I bense and ef the Board for the ensuing year.
•! : .'i’-fiojwb- '.. . • \ -1 .1 .Boar'ballots;were hadforolerk, and bn eaoh
Tbrre is no‘deelsire news from Maples. Tho 1 Calhoun M, Bennger, the present incumbent, re
',; -efcb tof thodtiD*’* oomjes»laus is very uncertain. I eeived six votes. Onthe first two ballots Kobert
Jherffle-Skootfog at Wimbledon continues to ex-1 Fry received six votes; but, on the third, Mr.
Thentimber of prises had keen I Cresson, who voted for Mr. Pry, declined voting.
■; - ,daor«ined by Mi«.Centtte; who offers one of fifty 1 After t.wo more nnsuoeessfnl ballots, the eleotion
Jwas postponed until the first meeting In Septem
/ rifle. Sereral eonleelt rawaieedund«ided,on »c. | her.
eoMtoMies..... .. .t.,/ ’ The other were elected as follows:
Ike shoot leg off ofou of these ties attracted ' Steward—Marshal Henzey.
~' .’ great attontTon yesterday. It was between M. Olerk—W. O. Uvingsten.
Mdrriwn, the -cireok- shot of Bwttsarlaiid, and M. - ■ Apothecary—W. F. Bender.
Freeht, aSwiss aiao. Mr. Edward Rose, Beigaant Btorskeeper— John Mulford.
' ."’.'-tVr.Wllsoiir'the' ben shot at. JHytbe, and. Mr.-In- Matron—Kebeeca Hagens.
■j -■ grahm,of QlaspiWjeaeh'badto fire one shot at 300 Outdoor Agent l Wm. B. R. Selby,
yards. WUson wasfirst thrown out and the others ..House.Agent—Q. E. Johnson,
were still equal: Norrieon, Rose, and Ingrahm Superintendeut of Manufactures—S. K. Taylor.
j S«t« the three flail ties.. The Swiss made a Blank, ’ Engineer-J,. Herbert.
Rodseehthiashotplnmbintothe bnll’S eye and . Osrdoner—WilliamOrsham.
.. < seeiwd twosnd tiagrahm only scared Me; and of . Assistant Apothecary—E. J. Morton.
•oarsolWiexraSftdWelor.^ % ; _ MatwnofChUdwn’aAaylniti^-Annie Robinson.
" w 9* r-Her Majesty and tho eoart Teacher of the Children’s Asylum-Raohel Scott.
• ieft BaekinghamPnleeo for Osborne this morning. . Baker—William Li ndretts.
At tkefiSUifcalf'yuily aMetlngM ifca OMoniat Wagon Driver—William Hamilton
- 'Badt to-yiny a tewtt.wna adoptedaad adividend Doorkeeper— S. D.Franklin.
•* tharata of 1® , pier cent, per annnm,- ; . The. election of Farmer and House Agent’s Clerk
•ftneMfeiaeeae fax.was postponed tOl September. “
the priioe of.Md by'the Mr. Tpuiamsoffered a resolution thst advertise
tlaaa.and PrtaceCbnsort commeneed at Wimble- jnenle be inserted in.three daily papers, inviting
•; . *¥t'' J ‘-4? ii Li' - - jealed proposals for beef and mutton tbr the house
- for the ensuing year, commencing on the Ist proximo,
L ov'VHX CH'ui wia. -; , etid proposals to be in such form as ehall be dl-
This mcinlng was iasned an estimate of the sum raeted by the House Committee for the nrosent
’ reqaireHto be voted towards defraying the ex- month, the pnpoeslstobe opened in presence of
; peases, of .naval and milltsryoperstion# In China, the Board, at, ihenext meeting! Agreed to
~, iaywd tlto ordtnnky grants lor army akd nnvy The following sUnding . committees wero an
- -•arvlea* for the yaar 1860-61, inolndlng a repiy- nonneed by the chair: '
■ , to the Government of India, (or AcoonnU—Meters. Cresson, McGrath, Server
JS?* o i?iL£ a '-heeoant of former expeditions to Mannfaotnres Messrs Diokinaon, Marks,
China, the suainqaestion is X 3.800.000. McGrath. ’ ’
-r,.....■' , . , „ . ~ ®“PPOTtCases—Messrs. Server,(Krely,Stevenson,
T - It-i«ir«|x>;lcdtbuto6wsbaiarriTedTiaPAiißma ; Ksher, Brown. < /> }
, \ the coloDj of New South Wales HospiUl »nd loeane DeDartmenb—Moiwr*
,<M, ° V * S* k ; W f, to M " ka > Dteklnson, Linnard, CrMson“lfevinMn. '
of .steamers lo ruofrom Auitrslia to Panama; Farm and Garden—Messrs. Linnard Esher
the British Govehiroent hare agreed to Williams. 11
7 andHmf r’“ A^taa^m " m: *«“«»». Blown,
-, J 1 Livnni'oor., Snfyjf P. S:— ith of July . The House Commiltee for July aDd August are,
hnaq»et in London, Mt. Dailsa prepoeed the pria. »ai? T ii7ll“ ,r r'i EBh, j’ MoOrnh, Au
:: dSS toast. ■ ::: .’ ' - Linnard, MoGrath, Dickinson,
rv Mo additional flUnre of importance has occurred m . a<i " for the Medical
f4»'thal«,th*»fi»da.> .. 1 . , uoard, after whioh tho Board adjourned. ■
iLLL—"Cdm«aelfe'il4:'.'lnf.cllige*ce. '. f ~‘''
ii ■ ■ -C ? ,Ttoa n^B , le.r»l | Wr&y ahdto-dM'»jeo.bales,in
. •}• A*- Wifilas-I.tlW.enanseMaaeß.aiid for vinonTxae market
C n adMluumt tendnneyranti *dm very irre
... nncee are again Hdlower
nf.TaynewSafiSpSw,^ rntb forge aalea,ex>sl»n^
f*; f » r ,o -
i'V'.f H|lee * l present iij preMnt.ttie'smiue'
, . _ , .phenomenon of e oeontrjr, or etlout s town, with
oateitherOovsre«entorsn*n>liT. The King is
«h*i*Bel*uh«e:ihj'. ewagtod on boardoh of
■abesaesls.rsadr' fossil, for .Outs.. We joysl
' i/r Cwßjtsfe stissesbetweeniheta without either
, T i ;■ or'pm^y., ‘ Tbs. forraor Cabinet bu with-
S-,-,:dJ**ns- tie otiirJUaUtrjrh*>fo neither a maa
; ■ ; aer' - programme. ■ The ■ troops here
, . neitksrlesdere.nbr bond of anion; tin popotsoe,
■•- i -hareeo r*lljirtg,cr)r; the bettor eiaesee of oitiieu
cteo&lmjrbat if ht; the lsnaroßt pant for
Mihlpn>at'gnM«r;:OeTormnentisat,anend,
te>t#rtkwie;siul dormant. Csn sny men
:'.'dSnd'ittrsKtHsuf gaeh 'en anomalous itste, in
Kot * eoototT. ir Neplesbe sop longer left to
iW[ ? It; irooee will either Sro on the town
without oriers, withcest moUre, without obieot. or
. i thep wIH-deoe downifromihe fortsi they wilt
"-*? ii/liu. tiHgmeanejoln hinds with i the'
<jrrtWe ) jj|ij4 £ *«r4«rf eteoe.'exidrobherywUl rege
jgffiifffff** matter hse,
. ■k - Wh etdUeteiitineet fa st en to
’’ - Wo Me at hand, Intbelownsnd oooeWr Itself, to
MftiMe:* ntp ftMed of the eld Older of thing..
Vff ajr iMtsoh fMt indinedto dissent from the
gttMJ rites tehee by MSB well eoqnalnted with
theeooniry shoot Neapolitanafsirs, let Min tarn
- ' trhet WottM'herer'bSoome or
whet wuald e veo no w beoome of the blend withoet
. tbs. miraeatow prestige of Garibaldi. Thou
•owlhtm people eoald not heTe freed them
aelres. by their uoslded strength. There is
net- abetterset of gentlemen, with brighter
- httellsets or store noMe oksmoten tfisn theu
■\ exlUa withwtom I aorta diUroonUct,
'i t MjitmmiM vltoirbvre'gtao. b4ek to th#lrsstird
1 5 J tf-it kapmUeibU,crdtt o»tof
' lUinMefTj MonTkiy •t*rt*dei*wk»«*'
: .wbnfriesda wlrhed liho men by no:
.Us'v'viwiilbtern* mmni /into which. that rat Men
- UewriceGtoranuaeathufor«orainytootsplugged
1 V-.' 7 ;'#>*lt itl.fat*<l orantryne*.• " •
,% r CtartUUl, Itiararydear Slollyoauld
neither <bo BottUealiy' nor intlltatily, orgeoliod..
•'■ What, -tbaa; will beoeme of Napierlfleft to It*
•. 'ran.-dojia**—Mapiet, •• irtwo the degradation
ariaUg fiopi long tyranny has »apk ao moot deeper
Into the needy rad lasy popnleoe, and whenaTen
' better el awas,alUieafk by'no meant deteient
r capacity andaenotremeots, an far*
I -f <5 ? fifcrler to theft Btettlah brethren In their eenae of
. ??,c’i/;'**raty"d«rttft:,'ta'-J»t*l:eoßragb;';aSd m blah
aaribddi ‘j^ f *o«
. dan,and do''Unite*a>benttohli aMHtytone*
. epnipititrhew.pTodlgter. A book hasiett been
: ,- v : raSOthM.entUled jbn.-CudaUiri iM* Atpi,
'byFraaoeaeo Carreno.aNeapoUtan, and one
of Satibatttt’i own companion*, showing forth the
' character °t the herb, .both-byhis,deedsand by
eaei* autobiographical tsatehea, rot cal tag the (Inert
- trait# of hi* ebar*otar, by which it ialmpmdbl*
: : not tomakebntthbiruapower on whlohu>bj>r»-
, <i|* of tht man rate. ANcnoeso by descent, al
;* t" - thsagh a natire of Niea. Qartbaldi 1* a countryman
* V af Ouluwbna;be baa the firm faith, tha derotioa,
a v ; , the deep melancholy of the great narigator, nod
i enawtawonkU,foliowcraihatehanawbioh ear
hattam and alngtcaeea of raiadi tilant and madita
»>-! tir* habits, aar* the discoverer of America orar
v-r'-tMI —MBwdll*C:-< -it '
K'Wterbeatdarlbatdf It thara are order and dl-
, - aebttMi troop*Md'erowd* tango Utemaelrer on-’
<-i v> ■' «*rtim asifby leatlooUr* aabordtoattoo. Clari
• %')%, j; MO be*, been the safety - aadtka rSdSoption of
a ,.„ . equally nmn and reorganise
" v Important for hlnoto make baile;
. ...ami hiapraaenot lanrganlly wanledon the main
tod Mon It oaoat *ll be aparal lb tbo iatand.
Parlies, it Would teem, ate tanning high in Utolly,
Ml are «ntt hell under eontrol by the mild and
I ’•••geiiu*; baUdlosii, adHoaa, InflralHotonipey, tk*
UM faoe, and eoinmandlnn brow afflantalai.. ■
Madame Mario end berhtubendnr* at Palermo,
ud the lady baa tkkea the military hospital under
. , .hkrmaoegeraanl. JJsssini iaeald,! know not with
. ,'what fotmdalieD, to have landed*! Palermoon the
■ jtSi. On th* other hand; La Parma Is still in gioily
■ though liriaisinreljrsment. Tbereia, in short, no
’ ?- . lidkof dtabordklit and diasolreut alemebta, and lb*'
..p i : HWwUltheykirh*r«*i*W**«huUwr *ewsforth!*
.ft* aaveral »rg**e of the Piedreoni*»oMrM*,*nlt*
? , ' tkvnrioeu el«b* ptMMeiM (o sot in ttOtibaMl’a
i•-i ’/' MM-’ 'Bwtiat MMH tk* fablle tt*t k* hi*
; **(ptiated*ld** of,t)o,S6o,###f wlthtb* honae of
>: NUaiatU etllUaß,Md it faeorottbe Dictator
-r w'l effileily. P*br EegliibMsaineieewadTetlUed aa
- plying regularly between (Jtnoa and .Palermo,
' The Prison of Snji<li«**pil*, ob hia Way to London
-t X :’■< aaSloUlanhbroy to tb* Cent Of St. Jaines’s went'
. - ,tkio*Mlt Tdirln y»*tMtfM*. Cta**o, at Ur* head of
- . ; tb* thirdeapedUlM.WSielly,lewpeetad tolearo
s-tfl*no* to mofitt)* (IWn**y>)
n -f' ‘ ar,' - '•> *■' \r' r - '!? i J -
_ Tm* Fjkrr*m«os-Boiii»A*t« Fijiiir.—The
- .ji F«rl**arre*pOßd«ntof tiit 'CaurictQei Etnts
M thotUl* de»thof PrliietT|mm« *lll
..r' teratak totiU wn bjriio In! «urri>c* «H|i him
- v ?. Mutntfc P*tt«r«on to oMMio* tortfSwhloiuim
r «r»o(« initot. u» Mgnt 4«ouM., ni» utwiiT
; the tiuewr him to hive bis rtghli, it bi hw
, (onoAiiy ttwModvlt u;?m, th»t; Uw *««i
.> i :*hl«b • wont* omtooto Jtm »e; Impffbl, to®
; a;> - ooiSoll w«#l t not; bo wrydoMoiu, iltkMgk ooP
It lir«E4,*Wirt thomwiToo
>M& of tt« Ameriom. Ufr.
prow
. «*Ws
‘ -*T£- ■*■>■!« wjagf» «•«?
CITY ITEMS.
Mid Bumubr Goods at OAKronDB’.-—Tbcro is
probably not mother business houee in the Union which
Devotee as ranch pains-and with equal ftuooess-to the
subject of presenting their patrons with fresh supplies
or soone st all atatcns expressly adapted to the time,
oirenmetenoea, weaker* etcetera* as that of Messrs.
Charles Oak Cord A Sons, under the Continental Hotel.
At the present time their best energies are directed in
Jo® ohannet of preparing everybody .and his wife to
Jwre town, in doing which they are doubtless the most
sueoeasfp) caterers to graceful adornments of the heads
of ihe sterner sex and the head and feet of the fairer
portion of humanity,.that are to be foand in this cotm
try.;.«aaHy, these gentlemen seem to have discovered,
.tfce secret of *»*e*"|
■Wtionthajharyoond. ,
, Curtains. and Curtain Matibtals —W. 11.
Carol* Brother,7l»Chestxrat street, in the Masonie
Ball, haa a large and, elegant assortment of every de
scription of Certain goodiaad Windotr Shades, wluoh
they will sell at very tow price*, to make room for their
.fail stodk, now on itsway from European manufao
(urere Ws"baYeaU;etjl*aifrom the most plain and
cheap; to tbe. most gorgeous and expensive, wholesale
and retail. Masonic Halt, 713 Chestnut street, Importers
and Dealers in Certain Goods. '.
W. H. Cariyl A Bkotubh.
7 Winnow. SnAD*», <ff every style, rise, and
pattern, rood quality, at lower prices than any house in
the United States fled* Hollands, Breen Hollands, Ac.,
in the Masonic Hallint Chestnut street.
W, H, Caxbyl k Bbothkh.
. Knv. John Chaubibs wUI lecture on Solomon’s
Temple this evening, in National Bell. All are invited
to be present to the rich treat, to hear ths lectors and
see (he temple. -
Srnnnoscppio ViewsJof.Palermo, Sioily, jnst re
ceived by M. J. Franklin, 112 South Fourth etreet. said
to b# very excellent.'
Kwd Words.—Rind words never bliitwlbe
to aide or bps. And we have never heard of any mental
trouble arising from thia quarter. TJioagh they do not
ooet much, yet they accomplish much. They help one' l
own food nature and good will. Soft word* soften our
own souL Angry words are fuel to the flame of wrath;
Oake-It bunimore fiercely. Kind words make
other people food natured. Cold words freeze people,
and hot words scorch them, and hitter words make them
and wrathful words make them wrathful Kind
words also produce their own image on men’s souls, and
a beautifn! tillage it Is. They soothe, and quiet, and
comfort the hearer. They dmmehimoutof his sour,
raorose.uokiad, feelings; and," properly, appreciated,
lead hinrto purchase his garments at the “Oneiric#
Clothing Kmporium” of 6xAimLZ.E Stokes, Wo. 607
Chestnut street
Acostly andweful Guru* presented to each pur
chaser. tf
ThavTwmty Thousard Dollar Gift.—There
is airand squabble About that #lo,ooosift from Simme
Boolean to the polioe *f the, four cities Tisited by the
Japanese Embassy There is some growling because
New York gets about two-thirds of tbo whole; but it
mast be borne in mind that the Gothamites have to try
and make up the coat of that #30,000 ball at the Metro
politan. and besides they have no ohanoe to dress eco
nomically, as well as elegantly, because they have in
their city no such establishment as the firown-Btone
Clothing Rail of Jlookbilt & Wilson, Woe. 603 and 603
Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
, Rev. Job it Chambers will leotore in Solomon’*
Temple,' this evening, 17th last.* at 8 o’olook, in
WationslHalL Temple open to visitors at 7>so'olock.
Thepnblio are invited to a rare intelleotualtreat. Let
all that can be present. jylft-st
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
W TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST swat.
v GIRARD HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut street*.
H M Hunt* Maryland ' Thos WCrossraan, Md
John n Logons A Is. ft Y Mias Lukens, N Y
M« L Lnkens, N V Master Lnkens. ti Y
F Catting, if V ' V Rivas, if Y -
DPW.MoMuIIeD.NY
dNASSSSrKtro
Tltoa wedfbrd, Haverford Rich mas Field A la. N Y
GB Oerrickion.N Y - • , J.WJadkins. Nashville
*L«oGrant. - Phil* • * \TF Longhead; Bethlehem
Geo W Rasiuejs J H Barton
Tms 8 Williams, Pa , Qeo R But! t, Pa
F Holmes, Pa K Hewett. Pa
Cel RP Bttck. Easton K R Gilmore A la, Md
Xit usiDSi G* MJssLauton, Ga
•gut Crooker, N V A Hoeghtaiing. N Y
w G Gibson, Atlantic City J MoGowen, Atlantic City
John H Kerr. Atlantic City TSooU Stewart, Atlan City
>W A Shepard* NY Ok Pieroe Boston
‘KF JCifowJtb, Boston A Stanwood, Boston
N ward.il Y JohnHar is, N Y
FGafdhter t N Y, - -Geo KH Hughes, Chicago
lAfjfU.lt, B11U: . H HiMlwbnu. Om
W g Morrison k la. Va Misa Morrison, Vo .
BJLWmtarAla, Ala W A mqjipin k la, Ala
V Watson, NY, - Cha* A Miles, Balt
S Monsbaok, Balt J K pavis Aja, Mass
Misa Mitehatl, Maas , . Miss Van Fsnteny, Mui
J_D Nichobwa. Mass - M Turner, 8 0
Mr Gilbert. 8 C Hit Muhlenberg, Read’g
Mrs* II Muhlenberg, Pa w Bpeocer* Emimttsburg
H Spenoer. E«mi ttsburg C Dagger, Sohuylk Haven
K B ST&?? o Y n,r * sl
Mi.. NnrthVK V.., MartefWrtti, N y
pß».yY J !v. . v braLy
Mrs Whitfield A dan, N Y Mr 81*vew, Lanoaawr
WHMeadfVa - H N Grotvifle A la, Md
gIWSU ft « n . Fa .4 5 K^SflafSonn
Cl^uabaakila.N Y .. Min Kajler, ItV
¥SHulbM.Boaton- • KWGflwrtaoni Utloa
«s*F v . ter
.fflHSsifc fc . $ nbfflfflßitf* y
Mratjwconrtwrii&t, Ark
wifey adrßL
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. fIM fyri.-ftalt
JfciSfesc*
m3*!m*HS - B ALorett A la. Mobile
M Abbo t ATla, jWAmbi njrorfhml A la. Pa __
¥X3E“H? I fe V l * HOjtead.Newtown. Pa
JHJwRVBaJ*. , Hr DioMi.WeitCharter
V»fJx&f?!! 1 * fa
.SnEffr: '.amßlA*
I HOTEL—CorcerNinth and Chestnut.
• ‘ 4 Geo MHolbVook,BtLouis'
MrsELßallar dB c Sda,Md
. r Kennedy W § Walker.Pt Kennedy
1 v COWatd,NY -
, ?I<voUiDa.Texas John B Ryan, Cinn.O
• k«S«>rd, Missouri • L Ijeonara, Missouri
. 'fiP&iwJw ■ Col Wood, Havana :
. ?ss!3Sfsg"‘ ted s;r ß ‘ati 0 D 9
§#ss»? * i ,- t « b iFs. n o‘r%%S"sfb Va
8 8 Langley, Wash,DC • - W S Gilbert, N Y
S Georgia N I) Xeueasfcer, Va „
,6M Addwoot Baltiaort Geo J Byrd & iff, N \
ABraaaaeaa Jcla.iA WissL P White, La ,
gD white, lin . 8 F Hanson. New London
iNMeVeiVh, Phila ’/ C 8 Newell, Boston
Win BBmuh,Leeabur? > ChasOMaull,NO
iSf MWalker, Mobile J§ CouUin, Watches ~
M)s» Cottlitta, Natalies W H Woodring: A la, Va
Mljm L G Woodring, Va : Miss Jane B Grasty,* Va
A 8 Cummin*, Conn <3 W Hawes A la, N .0
8 8 Howell, Charleston - J F Coyle 8c la, wash, j) 0
Mrs Parker, Wash. I> C Mi so Pai ker, wash, D C
Master Parker, Wash, DC Wfl Wilkins. Del
J N Bailey Ala, Nashville J B MoLaushlra, Pa
Charlton HWay, Ga Mr Boraa, oohnjrl 00, Pa
Miss C Heckoher.N Y K Robin*, Phila
TSOonoVer.NJ - ■' Emorr Watson, S 0
AO Watson, BC TJMeCants,Bo
J Dartoa, Jr, Village Green W‘ JEutaw, Ala
K del Marmot 8c la, Cuba - A Chittman, Ohio
LChUtman.NY,. , B Major Ala
R A Smith, N Y - ' J Adrer. Charleston
W Parker ceott, Balt - WmMoKnlght. Pittsburg
J Ati&xtoivGhio B Stevonson, Phila
• Key M Sohenek. Balt, Mrs Sohenok, Balt
H P Badge; England - W F Milton. N V
PL Johnson, N Y Jas Dillingham A la, 8 C
P Wioehip, Boston J T Davis, Boston
C P Kanff nan. Columbia D C Biddings, Texas
T C Trimble A la, Tenn R J McKinney A la. I Tenn
Samuel McKinney, Penn Sidney Ashmore, NY
JBTrott.N York , A Tompkins, Texas
HonCTJamee.Rl ' K F Bossy,Balt
j Gao W Comer, Belt Geo 0 Irwin, Balt
W|o Hoffman. Balt ■ H Sampson, Manchester
David Dodd, NY WWBegge. Cal
N hcott Russell, London NJ E Skinner. London!
H WBroiaeki, at Louis - jp Johnson, N.Y
LK Lj ona. N Y , , John L Hardee, Savannah
Alb Rerctoir, Belt ' R N Marpie, Mrf
Geo B Srtsttook, Boston John Falooner, Balt
P Elorozin, Cuba Geo T Atwood, Mass
J H Adams, Wash A B Meok A la, Mobile
R G Perkins A la, 8 C J C Stewart, Balt
OH Kellogg, Cincinnati
| JONES’-HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth.
[ A D F Randolph, N Y Mrs E Bartlett. N Y
ISH Do Bow. Richmond IV Morgan, England
"John H Smyth, Del D jteitnck, thiJa
K Crosby, Hartford J R ike. M onte'y. Ala
D Ritter. N York Miss 8 Atkinson, N J
A Aokwnght, Towanda Geo Stanley, N York
Geo Green, N G Wm H B Harman, Balt
Samuel Ross.Va T) R Harrison, N York
WJ) Wiegan, Balt Ghas B Burrell, Phila
JH Cochran, Phila . WLafarge.NY
Ge-> A Saunders, N J John Wilton, Md
■K Somers, Conn Samuel Tuttle, Ga .
0 Martin, Phila JJ Blair, NJ
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cnestnat street, above Third,
HJ MoGrath, N J Chss Saleusen, Balt
J Hassen A ia. BaK Miss Homer. Balt
Ohaa Homerrßalt Dr Gole, Philada
BBm.NY MrsNore.NY
J T Weaver, NY G Ottcr/nan, Wis
JBBurkhead, Balt A Rex, Phila
T Filler, boston N Shoemaker. N Y
WM Allen, lowa ’ JF Silva, Holmesburg
! Cbas Losffler A fa, N 0 F Muller & fa, Brooklyn
A R Dupont, Ky - A Gunter, Ky
8 K Keller & wf. Fa A Woisland, Mt Joy
AEserbaoh»Liti* W Smith, Mass ;
AESohbach,Litix Walter Pedgwiok, 8t Clairt
JasNJKiid,St Clair RH CorgelTt St Clair
Geo W Mann. Scranton A Bogarty, NY
G A Fried,N Y M PeVle, N Y
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
I J Leitz, Easton . J Thompson, Atlan City
| J D Robinson, Atlantio City DMoffat. N Y
! Riohard Brodhead, Easton K H Weller A wf, York
| Jab Bradley, N Y Jos Clark, Danvnie, Fa
I Jos H Kuhns, Westinorelnd Robt B Hunt, W Y
I Geo M Jones. N,G Chas Heebner, Lee
J Gotshold, NY Hh Coe, NY
John F Ringgold, Baltimore H Morse A la, Ga
W Kline, Pittsburg TTreharn, M Chunk
L Barber, Harman, Ohio Sami Wetherill A wl, Fa
R B Wigton. Huntingdon John Morrow. Pittsburg
Wm Wilds, Smyrna, Del F N Wentz, Trenton, N J
I D W C BoutoUe C W Gould, M 0
G A Foster. Phiiipsburg M Barry, Lancaster
FJ Barry, Tamaqua J'H Crawford. Pa
8 H Kwaniey, Hhippenaburs BKlopp, J-iswellyn
J Buobanin, Jr.Pbilada F Squire, Philada
THE UNIONHOTEL—Aroh street, above Third.
R 8 Shimer, Allentown W M Grimes, Va
D S Althouse, Reading L-B Smith, B*rks oo
James Brown, Salem, N J Sami Abbott.Balsm, N J
Riohard Grier. N J HC Martin, NY
K Marshall. Philada A R Beok k la, Pa
Col R Katoliff, Tamaqua D Dcnmeop, N Y
Beniamin Harris k son, Pa Chae Harris. Pa _
W w MoConnell, pa Geo W Heebner, Pa
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth Street, ab. Chestnut-
IJP Stives, Harford 00, Md D Humes, London Grove
MR Burton, Lewisville, Pa Jas S Kirk, Lewisville, Fa
I A Kimble, J ewisville, Pa • J MJBaker. Phila
j H G Baker, Phila J P Broomell, Phila
J A Dr Scott, Elkton
I David-Manship, Germ'towu Henry Sharpe. W Chester
] E Gray, Cocbranvilie, Pa J 0 Russell, Augusta, Ga
I L S Hoopes, Wil, Del L Beok. Chester oo
| tt woll, Lanosster oo Geo Rudioill, Pa
"•hos Roberts. Phila M King A son. Pa
IWm Levis, West Chester Chaokley Bullock, Fa
) J Devoe, west Chester
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
►J W Muntsinger, Pa Robt Wallis. Liverpool, Pa
R B Williams, Pa V Lanjeroth k wf, N Y
R Har/is. Monterey Geo_WMcCann, Leb oo
W Lenbart, Perry co, Pa JO Ketoher, Fa^;
Amos Hetnok, Perry oo JC Drummond, NY
J M Cross, i hila H D Smith. Pittsburg
Sami Hartman, Pittsburg Gbas Bowman, Lanoaster
Wm Wilson, Del C H Dash, Hellertown
H J Handler, Poltsville Joel Ritter, Atlantic City
K G Fisher, Pa W Reifsnyder A son. Fa
H G Davis, NO • O Weigley. Lebanon oo.Pa
C 0 Dittncbj Towanda C F Cook, wilkesbarre
A weigle*, Lebanon 00, Pa J Holman, Liverpool, Pa
D Focbt, Phila * HL Foster, Phila
STATES UNION-Mrtrt Street, above Sixth.
Wm H Watt, Latrobe, Pa w p Dunbar, Harrisburg
Thos E Watt, Latrobe, Pa G 8 Magonagle, Mifflin
8 L tfrowne, Pa Dr J w Rowland, Md
Joa Loland. Lanoaster KHB*ai»Pa
E Phipps, Unionnile, Pa W Cromltna, phila
8 H Newhall. Phila Geo Alien, Pa
J Spanogle, Perry co, Pa J F Perkins, Md
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Becond street, above Market.
G Leland, N Y Jaa Stitt, Mobile
Jno 8 Rowbotham, Wilm Jae W Houston, Del
Thos Brown,Piiiia GO Winston,Milton, NO
8 D Munson, Carlowv, Ala Enoch Spruanoe A la, Del
Jonathan Ames, N Y Jae O Hooker, Md
FBClark,Camden, Del JohnC Anbley N J
Theo F Fullmer, Del Riohard W Westcott, N J
J T Feeble, Balt - R J Bell, Doylestown
BARLEY SHEAP st„ below Vine.
Jas M Carver. Buoks co T Pickering A la, Doylst'n
M & Smith,N J TJSmithVN J
C A Laws, Phila J AshtoUjßuoks co
LGSeUon.N Brunswick LLovis, West Chester .
T Linton, Newtown
BALD EAGLE it
/no^Eil. ?r n ,*i°K)n', ?Mton
'A BBiHalHit. Ohnwr OO A Devßrell, ChMtor co
J C echrupp, Flowertowo
."BLACK Bear HOTEL—Third St-, ah- CallowhiU.
DClader. Mnoungie,Pa WT Way. Bernville. PA
B K Smith, Pa . John Bauf, Pa
Jno A Buck, Beading -f s Boddsr, Pottstown
Jno Hcusenett, Pa KS Bossier, Yosk, Pa
HM Goodman, Reading
HERCHAHTS’ HOUSB-Third It., above Callowhill.
P flauck, Allentown J H Edwards. Pa
BKsmmersr,Bucksoo HBRed.M Chunk
H B Keimaerer, ttnskert’n W H HpninanJk, Is, Pa
J Rles Sc da, Pottsvii s C H Roberts. Balt
E B Orwig * fim, Phila J H Kleckner, Union co.Pa
M L Bowman, Lebanon oo J R Ssltzer, Pmia
BAT. VERNON HOTEL—Ssoond street, strive Areh.
JTBarnes,Narrowsbnrg Wm P Henry,Harrisburg
W Wheeler & son, Ft Jams Titos Homer, Phila
P Swartz, Wassort F Albert, Wayne oo
FFranraciPa L Labor, Wayne co
JBAHINJE IKTEUIBBITCB.
BEE FOURTH PAVE,
' Bohr Silver Magnet jta^Tdays from Boston, in b&l
- II Mather? ffickewon,7 day* from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell.* Collins.. „ „ ,
Bohr Delaware, Denbr. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to jas Barratt ft Bou. , „
Sehr Emma. Brooks. 1 day from New Castle, Del, with
wheat to Jas Barratt * Bon.
Bohr Vandslia, Cooper, l day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Jas Barratt * Son.
Bchr Baliie Yeaxie, Laoy, 1 day from Milton, Del,
with grain to Jas L Bewley * Co.
Sehr Chi* Atkinson, Atkins, 1 days from Milton, Del,
With grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. , -
fcehr Meohan'o. Hendrlokeon, I day from Odessa,Del,
with grain to Christian A Curran.
Steamer Putnam, (new) Canfield, 3 days from Albany,
with mdse to Danl McCarthy.
Steamer Anthracite, Jones, M hours from New York,
with mdse to WM Baird* Co,
Steamer Ann KUxa,. Robinson, 36 hours from New
YortTwith mdse to W MBaud A Co.
Steamship Boston, H Winsor.
Ship Cariooa, Hoffher, Rio de Janeiro, J Devereux—
second olearanoe, having repaired.
Bark Fleurian de Bellevue, Saulsy, Cape Maytien, H
Bohlen A Co
Bohr Eveline. York* Havana. 9 W Bernadou A Bro.
SoEr Ann Fiokreil.JElxey, Baltnu re. T Webster, Jr.
BohrT Benedict, Goldsmith, Norfolk, Blaktstoo, Cox
A Co,
Bohr K Towneewl, Williams. Boston, do
Sohr Harriet Ann, Spooner, Fort Chester. NY, do
Kobr Cioero* Bnrronghs, Fall River, tt. HCorscn A Co.
Sohr A B Hayes, Robineon, Hartford, Tyler, Stone
A Co,
Str Rich Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Barge Col K E KendrJok, Canfield, Albany, Daniel
McCarthy*
BY TELEOEAFU,
(Cerrespondenoe.'i tua f'nimaeJphlaKxohange.)
CAFE ISLAND. N J. July 16-5.38 P M.
The brig Cbioopee. irora New York, went np last eve
ning, and the steamship Pnmesa Sprague, from Boston,
oame in and stood up Ibis morning* Wind northwest,
and weather hot.
Yonrs, Ao. THO 3. B. HUGHES.
BT TILESRAH!. „
(Correspondence ot The Press.)
New Yon*, July 16.
Arrived, ship Oswego, from Liverpool! brig Winyaw,
Lomßagua.
. Norfolx, July is.
Tho ship JosiaH Bradlee has sailed from the Roads
for Savannah.
(Per steamship City of Baltimore.]
Arrived Tram nsv York, Narragansett, in the En
glish Channel; Baltic and Charlotte, at Livarpoo'.
Arrived from New Orleans, Masoonomo, at Havre.
Arrived from Savannah, Berlin, at Liverpool.
Arrived from Baltimore, Colombia, at Deal.
Arrived from Charleston, Royal Victoria, at Liverpool
Btosnuhip Q,uake?lfuy, Bhuft^iit. cleared at N York I
yesterday for Havana. ,
Ship John Merrloir. Crabtree, from Havre June 1, ar
rived at New York yesterdar.
Ship Ksmoiatoa, York, from Liverpool, arrived atN
Shipffeit i*ark, Wiltoomb, for Ban Franoisoo, cleared
at Boston Hth mat.. , . „
Bark Chester, Atkina, oleared at Boston 14th mat. for
Pinckney, hence, arrived at Rlohmond J4tb
Bark Adjuster, Riokmero, from lauique, via Delaware
Breakwater, at New York yesterday.
4Biig J W woodruff, Robineon, hence, arrivod at Bos
ton lfth inst.
Bn* Addy Swift, Avery, from Maracaibo June 28, ar--
rived at New York yesterday. . ,
.Sri* Trenton, Atherton, sailed from Now Haven 13th
ipst, for Philadelphia. , . ,
Nickerson, Niokerson, honce, arrivod at Bos-
Sohr E J Barroll, Partridge, hence, arrived at Rich
mond Hthinst. , ,
Bohr Pilot’* Bride, for Philadelphia next day r was at
Inagua Bth inst. , ... . .
Sohr Cornelia, Noyes, hence for Norwioh, atN York
* fohrsY H Moore, Ingersoll, and W Allen, Grant, from
Alexandria, arrived at Boston 14th inst.
Bchrs Rebecca Knlriit, nndioott, a J Scott, Steelman,
Ephraim A Anna, Dole, A M Aldridge, Bateman, Lewie
Chester, Somers, Z Stratton, Webb, Effort, Doughty,
F A Heath, Williams,H. A Weeks, Godfrey,and K Wil
liams, Taylor, hehce, arrived at Boston 34tn inst.
Bahts E F Newton, Tailor, David hnuth. Douglass,
and s L Stevens, btudtoy, hence, strived at Boston 15th
instant.
Schrs J O Ireland, Baker, and Elliott, Weaver, from
Alexandria, arrived at Boston Jfith mst.
Sohr Stranger, Handy, sailed from New Bedford 14th
inst, for Philadelphia. , .
Steamer Planet, W llson, hence, anived at New York
yesterday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Oim Prior Clothing or m Latis*
StTtxs.msde in the beet manner, expressly for RB
TAIL SALES, LOWEST eeUinx pneea marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is striotly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only iair way of dealing
AH are thereby treated alike, JONES A CO..
■eS-tf IN MARKET Street
Mstbbs’ Miraculous Vermin De
•ixoyxii, the oide.t And best remtir known for Ex-
Uraiinatinx EATS and MICK. COCKROACHES
BUGS, ANTS, MUSCIUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS,
GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS,
Mr Principal Depot, 813 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Bold bj Ml Drnccliti «verr*her«.
SALAMAMDn Firh-ProoP Savis,—A Tory
lan. wMrtmrat of SALAMANDERS for salo at rM*
enable prtoM, No, Nd CHESTNUT St., PhUad.l.hlj.
mm-tt EVANS * WA**V*'
! i •h . »- i-
> i -i r< - ' -
.'fcS,,U ,/iti
THE TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1860.
Saviko Safwt T*us»
CoMPANr.—ChaTWed by the Stale of Pennsylvania,
I, Monel is received every day, and m aufhwowil
large or small. ■ l <
l. FIVE PER GENT, interest la paid for moMf am
the day it Is pet in. . ■ * [ ,
1 a The mousy is always paid back ia GOLD wfcajitver
it is called for, and without notloe* .
4, Money Is received ftom Extensors* AdminWrfUrt,
Guardians, and other Trustees, is large oremaUsuau,
to remain a long or short period. , ill . ■,
9. The money received from Depositors is luyssMa is
Reel Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and otfctij first*
class securities. * .
«. Office open every day-WALNUT Street, sshthwe*
orner Third street, Philadelphia. . • <t jail
Card Printing, Bbst and Cheapest in
the City, at 34 Booth THIRD street. -
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
Sfty. at 34 douth THIRD street. r ]
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest « the
hty, at 34 South THIRD street. i
HAND-BILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
Jity, at 34 South THIRD street, ;
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other dworip*
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, 4t the
most reasonable rates, at JUNG WALT k BROWN’S,
Drexel’s Building, 84 South THIRD street. JyiS tf
. Sbaxbx s Saving Fund—Nobthwbst
Corns* Second and Walnut StmagTS.—Deposits re
ceived in small and largo amounts, from all elasNs of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE
PER GENT, per annum.
Money may be drawn by cheeks without low of in
terest. j
.Offioe open daily, from I until 0 o'clock, and oniMon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening, Fred,
dent, FRANKLIN FELLs Treasurer and Secretary,
GHAS. M. MORRIS.
BRONSON-PENNINGTON.-On the Ist instant. At
Flaoervllle. Cal., by Hev. 0. C. Wheeler. of raprwnen
to, Mr. James 0. Bronson, formerly of south Betid< In
ana, to Miss Malinda Pennington, formerly of Phila
delphia. i *
WILTS • NK—MAUL.—On the 80th ultimo, by tfao
Rev. Franklm Moore, Mr. John Q. Wiltbank to Miss
Mar/ W. Maul, both of Lewes. Delaware. " *
HAV*RBTICK-ERHARDT.-On the 24th iflstatt*.
by the Rev. Mr. Snyder, Mr. George Baverstiok to Celia
Anna, daughter of the late Mr. u. Erhardt, all of this
city, *
BTOGKDALE.—On the 28th inst., Louis, infant son of
John B. and Isabella Stookaale, aged 4 weeks and 9
i&iIMINGHAM,—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Sarah
Panset, relic of the late John Birmingham, aged 74
years.
The relatives and fnendsof the family are respect
fully invited to attend her faneral, from Tier late resi
dence, No„ 931 North Seventh street, above Poplar,
this fj uesday) nftarnoon. at 3 o’olook. Funeral to pro
njarain Booskirlt, j
in the 74th /ear of bis age.
Funeral from his late residence, 863 North Fifteenth
streetrthis (Tuesday) afternoon, atZo'cioos. *
• OPEK.—On the |&th instant, Airs, Martha Cooper,
in the 64th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son, Charles
Cooper. ISI9 Buttonwood street, this <Tuesday) morn
lug, at 9 o’olook. *
DYER.—On the 16th instant, Mr. Jones Dyer, in the
86th yearj?[ his age. *
PARRELL.—On the 14th issiaot, John Farrell, aged
30 year*., „
. Funeral from his late residence. No. 677 Wilder street,
this (Tuesday) after noon, at 1 o’clock. "
JOHNBoN.—Onthe 16th instant, Henrietta 8., daugh
ter of Benjamin B. and Catharine Johnson, in the Md
year of her age.
Funeral from her mother’s residence, 1933 North
Fourth street, below George, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
at 3 o’olook. *
TITTLE.—On the 14th instant, Elisabeth 8., wife of
George W. Tittle, aged SS years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 929
South Third street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2
o’clpolc. *
U" u*3ruh^F‘~ 0a Mth instant, Jane, wife of
Hugh WhiUley, aged* years.
- "P® tu? residence of her husband, Fourth
saasßyeiaf cm& ’" K - thi * ? f
Wilton oJL"oftSr‘ l,e IS ‘ h lU *‘' l " l, * tU,r * ,hort n ' n '. M ‘
•iT * V lO Wth instant, Mary Cuthbert,
eMest daughter ol Joseph M. and Lydia 0. Thomas. *
Funeral liom the residence or her parents, no.
Filbert street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at3o’l?ock. *
Black and purple foulard
SILKS.
Plain black Fou'ard Silks.
B aok Bareges, X, 8-4,7-4, and 8.4 wide.
Black Crape Blarets, same widths.
SGray Cheneßiria Poplins. „ • -
rayOhene Bateses and Mohairs,
lao.k Bare*e, ruffled points.
Lupm a Summer Bombazines and Chairs.
Black and white Lawns ana Organdies, io.
BfiSSOlf** BON, Mourning]Store,
WD n . No. 918 GHESNUT Street.
N. B.—During July and August we ©low ate P, M,
T
•HE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE—
„ CLARK’S Patent INDBLIRLE PFNOILB, for
Mnrkinjt all klndi of Clothing neatly and Imlefihlr.
I'liej do tbeir irork tgtter thtnmk, wifi, oat it. trouble
orri.kof Blotting., Kaoh will mark ran artwlee. For
wde, Wholeesje and Retail, by D. O. TASfLOR A no'
A Rente for the Manufacturer. No, Bit GHKSTNII'i'
Street. JeU-arn
[Vg- THEPHARMACEUTISTS WHO HAVE
LL3 »i*n«o the mmi recently circulated in f»-
of Olojine their titor.e on vjrt ofevery SUNDA Y,
S.?iS t,1 * r ! r, ySt ,b *? J 0 ,. 111 * 1 refonni will.ineet for Hie
settlement or tim details, nt the Ha l of the Ccllegs of
Pharraaoy. on WEDNKsfoAY' EVENING, Uth met!
atno’oldok. lt» SEVERAL OF 'IKE mQWEKB.
• REPUBLICAN INVIN
Lk3 Cl BLEB I—There wilf be meetings for DRILL
on every evenlni nf the week at Iheßepubliean Head
tem"^ iNTH “* CHEBTNin\ By orde?of
- w A. M. WALKINBHAW. Marshal.
03* AWEM ffl&oiHHair*
The holders of the bonds of this ComjaMSdii'jaS^r
Jfottft t* ;*&« HoUm-yf AiiajuirM* ai id Reading
Company Mortfagt Bond*, dus July 1, UR).
These bonds are secured by the first mortgagee onthe
road, amountmg In the aggregate to *i$MOQ. The
net revenue for the .last nsoal year wee six times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The mansceraipropose to extend them for a period of
twenty rears, the holders retaining the bonds and the
seoarltr of the mortcMes in the, preolee condition rn
which they are now held. Freeh sheet* of eoupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued.
A bonus pt 10 per cent, will be given to the holders, in
umslderation of their assenting to the' exteneum.. This
bonus will be paid in cash tolhe bearers oftpe bonds,
on their signing a receipt and presenting their rospeo
ive bonds at the offloe or the Company, or to its agent*,
foreadoreement.
Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be famished
on application.
By order of the Board or Manager*.
mt-tf t*. H. McILHKNNY. Secretary.
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■ \.IM «(r.l M, ' C
MARRIED.
DIED.
ENTITLED
PROPRIETORS OF
(Under Jenos' Hotel.)
NEW PUBLIOATU
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BItTITbKII,
THE MYSTERY
THE CORNER HOUSE.
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A*S®?£ AN 1I()TEL BETHLEHEM,
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»e.» n,B " ottw f n r the ncrommodMJon of visitors dnri»i»
ss&wsgjsfc l
"* 0'“ “fe“." mounwn Sir, to require corn men*
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lea - lm Proprietor,
THE MYSTERY J£
CONTAINING THE COMMENCEMENT
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«IJIVIERE HOUSfT”~'~"~ —
fWf- ft is tin most cMofott.bi.
in t!io town. Location Uia moat centra.! °Ch»^M°
Tims,- . «■ 0^
eUMMER BOARDING.—
,l ” “SPnunodrt.il with god boardin. ~ »
. .f.ii.Y, 1 ! *‘l ft r.w nil If. irom ill. 01ty,.... nr
lnu r lit' y !n t*r?r Pftttioulai. ticdrCfc. N.SJhfp?
SOW, throu/chßlood’sPispamlb. jylV-4i*
MAy —Private Boarding at Cape
* OA «^ANI)' S , wo. 40 jttogfc
pERRV COUNTY .WARM SPKIN 5.7
.7 'ty l * t “ vnri te Bummer Resort I. now open for the
fnf £?.° j vl i ,itor ‘' mountain sooner?, lieaut °
* “ 0r hß* ll ”*, battling, sud
flsblng, and th« hoaUb-tivintt qnalltie. of it. water.,
a mo.l desirable place, both for single mens
i/V r i if*i.t “I* in daily oomronnioetion with
tW'd.lpliia, Baltimore, and Pittsburg, by mean.o a
ebjnsotln* with the trains from
V Osrbs e, Fa. 'Perms moderate.
Kit ?“'“<’»!«'»• ftSjjss - , JOHN EARLY,
iru-lni Warm Springs, Perry county, At.
troubling gap white sulphur
5# Penmnsse-k-
Cumber?il^«« a a #,t ?»* mlla * from
MnSnS«r , l' nt y* W*moatbeawtifaiMd fertile
oftarttctßr vall ® y » Wiey are various in taelr
iw£ , 3S3s» s a,f !,K!s ii!s
SSSSSKwaaisfe,
Phlladetplns to the Sprinis 94.
ii®®giSfi^wwvsads
nJiKl!!flP b * h!Mi «the qffloe or the Pemurlrania
Amil°ul oo,^ pan f' Phtfftdelphia: Cnmberfand vaiFer
»Mi!iiif a I rlB^a s a ii s n( i return tioiets, at same rates to
I^TAtSS AM ’ i, ' ,m ' 10 h* l "' l « f «P» Propne°
Jrll-taul KANAOA, KOBER. COYLE, fc CO.
Y^uWpa mQS HOUBE -CHESTER
:SS%SSS"SJf«
SaSsa/—' ;! “re;
agreeable. mak ® l “® Btay of h, » guoate pleasant and
conneot daily with the Reading Railroad a a
M., and on Saturday, with the BA?M. and $ j\ M
. Superintendent.
IIfANSIO* HOUSE, MOUNT OaRBON
b?*™SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA. ’
’pnoeT. Mooflimodated with good, room# at reduced
«House, located in the can be
ss!s?>SS'S3H'v*««.
SMSr ’ U " Mio Ohargo oF hfi
lipHasa€ffia:s
onablo tho«o who may
oft? rad ral2?,?siL th * huatne., portion of the day in thS
I'or term., apply to MAKYHEAd','
Mnnmon House, Mount Carbon,
Schuylkill Co., Pa,
Tpm BEACH HOUSE, opposite
&Vn't° t™-
?s^l«a%‘«SsT#l
lh °
8* MK&2? ttMSL ‘fcKUsfi
<§EA BATHING
. OCEAN HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND. N J
* koown eBta> &v*hment, the favorite reaort of
hLJftf^ 18130 *, 0 ?* 0 , * T *h® reoeptioa of Vu ®.t. if
Ipssssffisa?
Proprietor.
AGLE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
A MBRrOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
«U-Ipown and popular hotel haa.
duringthe past season, been
. WRKATPidY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED,
{isd is now in capacity and convenience second to none
[n the Jntenor of Pennsylvania. The beautiful and
nealtnfm situation or Allentown’renders it a de
lightful stunmer resort, m view ofwhioh special ar
rangement* nave been made by the nroorietors toao
commodate summer boarder*. J. Y. BBCHTEL,
Je*B.fel KW.BIGONY.
*ge light-house cottage,, near
■3- THE LIGHT-HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITYi N. J.,
(the nearest house to the surf), i« now open for the re
ception of Boarders.
..The proprietor respectfully solicits aoontmuanoo of
the patronage of hie friend* and the public-
Jeg lm* JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor.
SSTAB HOTEL,
NKABLY OPPOSITK TUB tT. 8. HOTEL,
• jiss-fiMss wnHET CENTB '
x Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable
terms. ielO 8m
npBBMONT HOUSE, C*PE ISLAND, N.
A J.—HUMPHREY HUGHES, Proprietnr.-This
house, so nleasantly situated In close proximity to the
beaon. will be open for the reception of visitors on the
28th inst. The large, splendid lawn in front of the
house; the fine shade, good rooms and table, render it
the most desirable place on the island. Attached to the
premises are bowling saloons and barber shop. JolB-lm
EPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY.
I ' —This popular and eminently favorite House at
Attantio City has, since the closing of last season, been
enlarged, yentted, refurnished, and completely re*
luvenated in every particular, and is now open for
the season. From its delightful situation, near*
ness to all places of interest, close proximity to the
safest and best part of the beaoh, it Is rendered one of
the most convenient and deoidedly the pleasantest house
on the Island.
Terms—9lo per week; 91.80 per day. Children and
servants halfprioe.
JOHN SMICK, Proprietor.
R. L. FUREY, Superintendent. je3l-2m
£JOTTAGE RETREAT,
BeautiAilly and conveniently located at
ATLANTIC OITY, N. .T.
Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms.
je2o-3ni M. McCLEKS, Proprietor,
The sea-shore-atlantic city.
McKIBBIN’S U. S. H »i’EL,
The undersigned, propne or of the above-named
house, being now prepare* to rooeive guests, re
speotfullr solicits a share of the public patron
age. Since last summer tnere has boon adtiod to
this hotel a four storied wing, 140 feet in length.con
taini»g(bfs:de the bed-rooms,)a suite of three Paitors,
for ladies, and two for gentlemen; also, a reooption
room, wash-room, and spacious bar-room. Bowling
8&loons, Billiard Rooms, and hot and cold Salt-water
Bath Booms have been constructed for thoaccommo
dationof visitors, and the whole houflo will be lighted
with gas. yhe house has been newly painted tuyd fur
nished whilo tho shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put incomplete order. A woll-piannou pleasure
Yaobt,and an excellent Band of Musio, have been en
gaged for tlie season. J. McKIBBIN.
jeii-tf
Mm BRIGANTINE HOUSE—Brigantine
KL Beach, New Joisev. 11. D. SMITH, Proprietor.
This Urge and commodious Hotel is now epou lor the
rooeption of visitors. Persons visiting tho sea shore
will find this the most desirable resort for Bathing,
Gunning, Fishing, Jbo.; inproveraents having been
mado.auoh as enlargement of dining room, new bathing
houses, wharf, walks, &o. Psssongers loaviLg Vino
street wharf in tho morning train, vta Camden and At
lantic Railroad, arrive at Bedloe's Hotel, whore Capt.
Bonjamin Turnor will be in readiness to convoy them
to the Hotel, arriving m time for dinner. jo!9 UUhslm*
Tho favorito resort for those
I j ** who appreciate Grand Sconery,
WHITESULPHUR te.fejkn^.'rvoJuffiS
cumbfrSi"?□*; P». Good Boo,ctr ’ “ d * <TOod
ArxommodMionsJor “ . , ~
300, For partioulars send for Citcu-
T * E “ B OWJSN. CLKNDENIN- i VIESOHER.
je?-3m Carlisle Bpnng, Pa.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Summer Resort wi]l he opened for
the reception of Visitors on tho FlitST OF JUflfc,
and kept open till the let of October. ___ ,
The-Hotel will bo under the management of Mr. A.
Q. ALLKNi whose experience* oourteous manners, and
attention to his guests* give the amplest assurance ot
oomfort and kind treatment. „ . ,
Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard
to the place, will address the subscriber. _
JNO. P. KEKD* Seo’y and Treasurer,
Bedford Mineral Springs Co.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, N. J. Tbe subscriber takes this
method ofinforming his friends and the pubho. that on
and after J UNK 30th his house will be open for the re
ception of guests, ashen every .effort will he rnnde to
please those who may favor him. lhe house is plea
santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front, A
foil view of the ocean. Rood roads, stnblir g, fto., make
it as attractive as any house In the country. The com
muuioation i* accessible hy two daily line* from foot of
Walnut-street wharf, vis.: 6A, M.,acd *P> M.
g R.|„war an u,. Wardag. * Chojtnut
je9~lm Proprietor.
E'PHBATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.
X-J Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.—This estab
lishment will be open by the 1 1th of June. The ad
vantages of thisbeauuful resort are: Mountain scenery,
pure air, and soft watorj every variety of batna.and
Amusements; a good stock of livery horses, and car
riages. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B.
MYERS, corner Thlra and Vine Btreets; JAMES 8.
EARLE, No. si A Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, or to
the proprietor, JOSEPH KQNIGMACHEIt, JSphrata
Post Omoe, Lancaster Countv. Pa. mySO-lm
/COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
\J Caps Mat, New Jersey.—This large, first-class
HOTEL will be opened, for the reception of guests, on
the »th June, 1860. The House baa been complete!)
repaired and refiiraished. A new cooking range, ovens,
steam boilers, and every modern improvementadded.
Extenrive stabling attaohed to the premises -j
AU letters addressed to the subscribers, Qape Island,
N,wi,n "’ Wi “ » From ' , ‘ ly L*j l t fgi*lVooLH A N | .
James H. Laird .late proprietor Franklin Houao, Phila
delphia; S. B. Woolman, Mount
Vernon Hotel, Cape Island. * j t ia-dlm
/CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
Th. D &taV“|M!*tav. ba.n and now
RoUlMw/li M.pnied w.eooro the comfort end oon
rm °'‘ u!,,t *' THOMAS 0. GARHEfT.
RSatOI'S HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERB BY.
the Railroad, on the left. b* jyniid
and T^h7/Ji ,8 - I ? 0 - ane 33 NOW OPEN for Ao* utfe™
eauii*«i«*J < u t P Y? Bir «n it * .oftw aeoonunodi Uions
Ho t fll n <*• tUahio Citf.
renri»M5 am^erß^a * e been veti jnurh improved , and
•wWflffiSßSsgSS 6 ' blmd *
moderate.
isr teft ao<l , Berv ® nt *- Halfprioo.
‘n front of the floSi ke Vh- h 2i r Mat# untn OM * Sv«
Jrt-lm 109 ao “b Ti,e Bi *hs are conepieuoae.
r a usoa d
TO*d itteSJv* 4 * jg CITY, opposite the Rajfc-
ON THE island.
new b*. «a fcgaiy..
H^ Et ATI ANTIC CITY,
Proprietor. IBAAC Thay *R- (tot# of Surf Honw,>
provad^Mno^rffei. numberofV»mJi r * nil Im l
enr«M*ed bj enT hotefin $& Hoonur.not
Spewed
.«&&“ th “ Hot *> to th *
wwsra Aatfvs'j 1
Fh2 ii c -nVJ°® Oreain and
men li ThiSi*(*^refortj eleepin. toomeTor Bn.legenS! 1
ffi.nSfX'nd. A#d ** * a,Ufr ■*«
T®rnu will be tu p# r week.
Trawient Border* f] per (Jar,
v,®/di)[6i atUo t ed to th# How will tok# Bokrdtra t/w
8 jrfa'tf 1 th " UoeAn fr## °? cb *'** ’
11 JNITED - STATES'IiofIE; !
mort ronuitr# region* of Ponnaylranla: th# gnaatte- 1
fin5 B fi«EmV.** lat * ly LV ty e to * n » *od afford*
npo uihipf; tb#mountain *c#n«rr ft ttnmraawed in the
2SS>«?S mt . aboand ? to great Henry, affordinjr g*
twj&VSSSB
r . k » hsSSSS^ "
Miller, bare, Jn.e »*iA, yAßFlfetP ’
M A £?,££ housb, mauch chunk,'
bl. » J
t>l« Battoni h lm ..Yf thlnho.f”/K^’.* u n^
tiffi dl {us gusstt. * 1 4 »*««« that cannot fait to sa~
»»ii T»hu°P?l sr 2 * ne T ly *22 furnished, and
ftffoVd* b e alw * *h* vary best the Market*
I .Thehotel is located on the banka of the Labtrh
S-S? ,
4 MERIOANHOTEL, MAUOH CHUNK,
i£^r,,f A *'“ Thi * HOTBIL '!snowkopt in a manner af
ibrding every oom'ort to strangers and travellers
Arbeenmade this eeaeon to aocom- 1
mod.eSUMMKR BOARDER*. ThSToit «“bI?S,
W“ EO ” norT Bnt!
DEO. W. WILHELM? 1
-Wbwl Proprietor*.
SEA BATHING.
„ . national wall,
.CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY. N. J.
.Phis Cue, large, and airy house is NOW OPEN far
it is distinguished /or comfort, locality, and
ES!. l i£S£ t %£*S!&S? M ' Wlth ampl ° toom for *• *«-
Jeg-lm AARON GAKRETBON, Proirietor,
tfEATH HOUSE,
i X v BCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN. N. J
ISW .I or tll V*>®ption of company. Communi
oatJOHM by letter will be promptly attended to.
jeai-lm D. A. dkoWEliCi Proprietor.
AMERICAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
f*, JSJifc* 1 * ?®X?* O kDB, Proprietor.-Thia favonto
teftl 1 y i HffSSif or #S r ¥®B tl 2& of visitors on MON-
B V ** has been fitted op m the beat style,
and every attention will be paid to the comfort of its
« ueate - JclB-dtBepl
SEA BATHING, OAPE ISLAND, N. J.—
HOUSE is now open for the season./
ielfr»ro« JAMKB MKCRAY. Propoetor.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY. No.AOR CHESTNUT Streot.
.. .. „ „ _ PHILADELPHIA, Jaly 10, 1860,
At a n.eetiDg of the Board of Directors, held this da?*
dmdczid of three per cent, was declared, out of prtK
Sts of the last six months, payable on demand.
W, I. BLANCBARp, Secretary.
THK MUTUAL LIFE INBUBANCfi
WIMPANY OF NEW YOKC,
Assets?
612 MILLIONS OF nm.i.ABS,
IJtVBSTSD TNVIHST MOBT9ACBS 05 a UAL VtVATS
WORTH OVER ftIIAOMN. T
The promium* are towuit than in many other Ceasa
alee, and the Dividends have beeneaiAT**.
-
IM.OHC TO THU ISfSTUB,
Pamphlets, and every information* "»» be kau
*&ATis> on application to
«. w. ooroS KSmtt.
Joseph Pattersoni WllU^^TtjW#^
John M. Atwood, Arthu* ft. -
Thomas H. Powers. Seorge W. Toland,
William McKee. Thoe, Wattson. a»-lyil»
Fame insurance company, no.
408 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
ftONFIHKD TO PIRIS AND INLAND RISKS
DIBXCTOM
Bamnel Wright. D. B. Blrney,
Wm. W. Walters, J. w. ETennan.
Chas. Riohardaon, Henry Lewis, Jr„
<Soo. A, West, Jacob W. Stoat.
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern.
Thos. 8. Martin*
GEORGE W. DAY. President.
.. ~ * « FRANCIS N. BUCk. Vioe rrea’t.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [Jall-ifif
REMOVALS.
Removal.— johnston, hollowav
A, COWDEN* Proprietors of Holloway’s Worm
Confection, Holloway’s Arnica Plasters, ana Hieskell’s
Tet'er Ointment, and Wholesale Dealer* in Family
Medicines, have removed to their oommodious new
store, No. 33 North Sixth street, where they respeotfnlJy
invite their inends and customers. jyl4-Si*
NOTICES.
rpHE COUPONS CF THE GREEN AND
X COATF.B-BTREET PABSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY falling due on the 16th iaet. will be paid, on
presentation at the office, on and after the 14th ust.,
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Jy3-tnthsa<3t DBNDY SHARWOOD, Treasurer.
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND—Oom-
XA- cany's Baildnur, southeast oorner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Own daily from 9 till B
o’clock, ftnd on MURRAY till Bin the evening. Thu
Old Institution has always paid in foil, on demand*
without notice.
. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All stun* paid baok, on demand tin gold and silver.
TRUSTEES. __ _
ALEX. JVHILLPIN* President
BAM L, WORK, Vice President.
John C. Fan, T. K. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anspaon, Jr., Sami. T. Bodice, Alb.C.Roberts,
John Aikman, Joe as Bowman, H. H. Eldridge*
wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8/WILSON ,Treanrer.
JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary. jc»-im
S r
jPRING GARDEN SAYING FUNp,
■J office. 331 North THIRD Btreet* between Vim
and Catlowbill. incorporated by the Legislature Apm
14th. 1851. Open for Deposit* and Payment*, daily, from
9to 3X o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
KVBNINGB.fromStoB o'olook.
Interest 9 per oent. peraamun. Depositor* oaq with
draw their,Money* by Cheoks, if desired. Special D*
tMlt " " COIV ° ' JAMES S. FRIHOLE. PrMldnt
Frakcis Hart* Secretary. aaV-trif
QOOD GROCERIES.
FRED. E. SWOPE.
NO. HOS MARKET STREET,
Three doors above Twelfth,
Una opened a weU-*eleoted assortment of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
FINE* TEAS.
winch ho is prepared to furnish at tho LOWEST
CASH TRICES. jol frtu^m
HOUSE.
GREAT EASTERN.
The oily oars, convoying passengers to the immediate
neighborhood of the Great Eastern, leave the Aitor
House every turn minutes during the day,
New York, July 3-tuthlm
CARD TO THE PUBLIC,
OONGHESH SPRING,
SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860,
An attempt fa&e been made to deceive the public, by
persons offering what they call “Coitonxss Watbb*’
from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (0) cents pet
glass. The wholesale prioe of the genuine Congress Wa
ter, at New York, being about 7X cents per glass, theim
position of pretending to sell at retail at lees than ooet,
and without allowance for freight, oartage, or breakage,
is apparent; bat their probable ooaree hae been to
empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into &
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents.
We have hbvx* sold Congress Water in Fountains,
uor in vessels of oay other description than ordinary
sixsd class BOTTL2S. The cork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded “ CONGREBB WATER n -“ C. A
W„” and any, without those words and letters on the
cork, is countbkuut, whether from Fountain*.<*
Bottles. CLARKE * WHIT*.'
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia,,**:
FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth and Cftestnutjrtf *
FREDERICK UROWN, Jr., oor. NmMrua Chest»«**
CHARLES KLLIS k Co , 7J4 Market street,
J. C. TURNPENNY i Co.. WI Sernoe street*
THOS. J. HUSBAND, BoutlfThird Street,
0, S. JIUBBKLL. 1410 Ohesmt street.
A. D. D. TAYLOR, cor. Nw3TandCheetout streets,
eu«»
■gghrif . --bb n K ra^gSA7im.
—HAINES BROS.’ OVERSTRUNG
nrrn If . T E N T-A C T I O N PIANO FORTEB.
' VhiUeit Pint CI»M Pianos mods.” A splendid
• F feS«d P T r ..nol s „
8,13. Cor. of BEV>*NTH and ARCH St.
phinoE k CO.’S Improved MELODEONS. from
upwards. Jyl6-3m
CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe,)
\_J manufactured at the Portage Nut and Ironworks,
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on machines of
the most approved construction, and warranted to be at
least equal, jn quality, uniformity, and finish, to any
other brands in the market. . ,
Otl.or brands (flat »»dJ^«(jrgf{,*^*ToiaiS,,d
-43i COMMERCE Street.
Prinoe k Christman** superior solid-ey• Planters
Hoes for sale as above. JyU-iflm_
AZUMEA ! AZOMEA ! AZUMEA 1
AZUMEA! AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA! AZUMEA!
PROF. MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKINS POWDER.
PRIVE -WELLS Cleaned at a low price,
toobtainAddrj-WM.LISBON,
Poudrette Offioe, 1213 North Second street. jyle-lte
mine!jug. childrenaatcrlJTcerc.nccata. Jyilf
SJOLOMON’S TEMPIF "~
wt mm’ i»S!^^^&S^it!St'iSSlffJSSSi
la the lmmenee aatnewof * " 1 ”au»» eiaaiaa
MARKET,ABOVE STKKIST
hi?h? hiS
preeented by eg Snree arrayed iaJeSSaaSnS'
{””»*»» theTanoe* oourti, lire tta%SSeail
tee,
.tLissp"
SPORTING.
P°™p PARK.—this day,
jw^Sflsgri^aaSss
tjjnore oapof, s&t% jpSrMf** o *”* ™* ff'
PWNT BREEZE PAKK.-The Conte*
"KEBZE PAEK.-On TtiUBS-
AND WSTOL GAL-
WARTS.
w^* D -^yA~yo^isir7
TnE ADVERTISE? -
JrtwtK* in JwSiJ£^?n^!!LSf*aS•
t^ms 1 mmkm^
$1,500 J? 82.500.—A perrta inti
ft*
confidential. ** CoMnoiMtiow
' Jji7-3t*
3E£SSaSglfe«»
fgkpf-sr,^B»JSSigSa
YOUNG MAN, Who has had some eV
penenee in the wfaol***i. k-JT-t J^2?-l. *
aßcajS!st«g | f9fe.^gB
■A**?*.™*™*,, PKAOHOAL
■rrr jnr.lt*
Wf N H D - $500 > yOKWBIOH GOOD
— itp^t*
Wet “ nur ?e, With a fresh
morrjgmaw 01 *”*»«»«« Wnired. A^ijMTsa
A THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT WHO
*«■ dwartwento of
«“SSSsS, or “ ««*»»>««• *S3i!&m^£s*
WANTBD-A Situation as Sal&smkh,
i M tJflH I *'™* Jobbing orGLroedry.
[fiMoMieamw axtenanaa, MdoSn
t!?%» Offi^ 1 " 800 * " ,^||b wi. HdSSVai.:
A yonng man as Salesman,
j^^
VORSALE—The Stock and Fixtores of a
Whole*»Io Boot and Shoe Heaie. aoviloiu a
•good tmunoga. This it a good nwfti<aa<tyfa a«»
'npz <o t £.°i n &gBSfcS ?£sss jjgj*,#
aBSJS^Mg-
W —A Situation, by a nn&t
9 9 . tbirtr-UTtii mrt of ago. of axMstir* rtMri
•pot in business, oi goodaddrea. aadaoMiiMßtfrfit
almost any position* either at a ■tfilrtaagiti
or lawman. 'lt wn retpeetably Ooi&>tt»FZmF£m.
gWo the raojfc satisfactorynAnkStoM feuatanttr.
energy, and basinett capacity A moderate tatarr mi
•* <Mr «“ ?? B^K£«»pa
FOH SALK AITD TO LKT.
ITALF INTEREST IN A r.ITM«T
ehort time n will r«»liMe'h nyito)B«- _
'W opoortooltj u a rare oeeTtoiaJbl.SL
jQjjf Pf** liberal character will beaconuTlt IPPT
afceolntejyeecemry that the *nrchaeer2i«Mfe*S
literary teirtee; in that eeae. hmreywTa«ss>i-S* of
maai«in3Tt ß «oM.b!j. TSTaniSiS&USSS!
prevent otmeiti on of the paeerwiU be thlSSff .f»S?
»TO LET —HOUSE 233 NORTH
THlRTEEJiTa6treet»aboye Baoe,(eeeta»det)
sun two , parlors, four ohamhera, two * attic*, duuat
room «ndhtaluxuw ? hre -hath Wao^pcrtrfWr,
Ac. Rent, toadetirabletmma«te#3M. n*
TO LET—The 2d, 3d and 4th stories of
STORE No. MS MARKET STREET, neitnM.
tor wholetalo Jobbing EaKraow. t&nmre on tho pro
"iw- J jir ft*
FOB SALE—A Route on this Paper,
Address* ‘K.,” Box IMTP.o, Jyl7-a»
FOR SALE—The desirable modern
ML ~»W ELLINfij-No. ltai MOUNT VJUUTON
street Double threfc-ltory back buildings. Urea yaw.
ko. Will be eok) low, and on easy terms. Inquire at
No. SOO MARKET Street
Mfor rent—ready furnished
-SARALON BOARDIN6 SCHOOL for Girls,
LINDEN n«ar Green, Germantown.
This established ?ohooL with large, airy tmildtaa aad
shady grounds. is now offered on “ —rnTit rrf fHU—th
oConeof the Principals. Apply to
CHARLES JQKBI,
305 »ORTH SKCONPEfeeet.
TO LET—The first floor of the fine Budd
ing No. 794 CHESTNUT etreet, fornerlzoeevpied
u a wholesale (aad lately aa a retail) Fauci ggpdeaad
Perfumery Store. AieVr at the omoe of J ULj£B HAUeL
ACo, No 704 CHESTNUT Street, Phila. ‘" '
JYJISSOURI LAND!!
390,000 Acres for Sato, at prioee ranging from 13K
to K cento per Acre, m anjeoastitiM repaired.
TAXES paid, a»q PATENT B procured for pureha
sere of Land under the Grad nation Act,
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp.
For farther information applyto
WILSON, RAWLINGS A CO.,
U. S. and General Imhd Agents,
64 C H BbTH UT Street,
Between THIRD ud FOURTH,
ST7 LOUIS, MO.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
Jrl-3m
m FOR SALE—a desirable COUNTRY
■residence, with abont ten acres of «Lead, ami
improvements • near the Brandywine, six mi toe eoath of
West Chester, near the Baltimore GentralJUiiroed.
Addrese _ J. YTLIsON.
je IP-lm* Parkevlle, Chester county, Pa,
Mm TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR
■Utorr boose, doable book baiUlaes, aD moderi im
provements, in complete order; an elegant tone yard.
Terms low to a good tenant. Situated .No* ffS4
CHESTNUT Street. Apply at No. TIS CHESTNUT
Street, in the Maeonio Half. waM-Xl
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a.large lot in the Southwestern Motion of
UOAHDINU.
FAMILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe
rior board for the summer oarn now have ohcdW
oflarge.oool roomsat9ag WALNUT Street. jyU ly
IRIVa TE BOARDING. —Gentlemen snd
-R ttieir families, or single gentlemen, oaa be aoeom
mod&ted with Board, with pleasant andhaadeome
looms, furnished or untarnished, st 616 LOCUST Bt.»
•oath ndo of Washington bqaate. The 100 anon, being
opposite to one of the handsomest parks m the olty, is
oentral, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the city can bo accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for an omoe. Jell-tl
rpwo YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE
A. aooommodated with good, airy apartspents, (with
BT^SShSS^WiMifflk
patch. »»
MEDICINAL.
PHOF. MORRIS’ EUCFPHALOS.
Thera ara 1C0,(X» Suflerei. from UIBEASSB of
the NKK-VOU3 HYaTEM, m the city of i’hl!iwi.l,ht»,
wt .ocanb.coratlby i tmra foßaolullß ,
kuoephajlos.
Whioh is an original
and
WONDERFUL REMEDY. , .. ,
Compounded from the private formate of Professor
Morris, M. D.. of this oity.
I, act. directly ugou tb.
through th. lr “ i of *
to test its marvellous virtues.
S ® a " EXCrrE*K N T OF THE BRAIN,
McIItVOUS HEADACHE.
GENERALDEBILILf.
CHRONiC NERVOUSNESS, Ac.,
UBE>
Mdirectcl ntp. Circular. TRV T !
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If you are exhausted by over-much study,
If you Buffer from sleepless nights.
If you are a viotim to neuralgia,.
Ii you are prostrated by excessive grief.
If you crave drinks, T
o TRY IT - ! R
V TRY T! Y
* TRY T!
I TRY IT! I
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i, u will remove tboM miserable sensations which id
ft, any of APPLI^IO*Sf th ‘ n 8 ““
lo your nerves, and worth many times its cost, in the
re Num^ou» e testimonials from the most reneotable
sources oan bo seen, by applying at the omoe of the pro
prj*repared by MOCK RIDGE A CO., No. 63 North
FOURTH Btreet. t ....
t&- And for Sale by Druggists generally, JyT’if
s oenu a For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER*
A&lUlAl MAN ENT CURE of thie distresmug oom-
plaint, nee
FEND T » 8
BRONCHIAL CIGARSTTEfI,
Mad, hr 0. B. SEYMOUR A 00., IST HAMAH
Stmt, New York. Prioatl,crt>ox;mt(kwt>T,,,t
mjT-ta if] for SALK AT ALL BRUSH IS
PITCH —875 bbls. Fitch in store snd for
sale by RO.. LKV, ASHKURHKR, A CO., Hp. 16
■Mth WMA , . I'M