The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 21, 1860, Image 3

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    MoSosoaa fctTKD:—Thogroßß
amount vflferfVtil to Hhtai fqbd, from all sources,
- —br <th« , ctty-»'fN*w OrleaovEtoceita oriffia; ta *W'
ported •1>9^90%; u this fund
.. : vffet*;:!?*' city’s charo of, judwmlnta, awards,;
:Js^ciif»e' np^(nant,slo4s.6B,'AudL;
► v ;. *••Aeednht of rt*a| *yiate,s7M2(),72._: Total orahargee
~ ; ,Hst>4,dlshurBoh»outP,siir.2?7 70. in
l: ;• r; V ,?; ifavoe-of the fund now on-han'd. is therefore $756,-
428 (ho foUo’wibj* items.: - Csih
oq hand.sBl 490'.48;.i'qyeatc<t in bonds and coupons,'
a. - ’yjs!o6Ss:ifiOy^S«d:i?V.hilJf lr '.Teeo^oWe,.«|sC2sss.is;
>' 1 ► r-.. ■« TQeJMt fiiOludwlfc* nous for real legato sales.™
, . which * smaU sum m,WyM
jwfcha»<S<ifpr ;tj»e fund,
-■* At, ooe tbosfMM-boUars osoh.' ThtW^"^* I,e<s
. 5 n»o»Bt, th.rrfonfi of tlia afoDonogK «** 09
ti« irt of, jar;*; *hoa« *748,4*8 safy**m *>>?«
• b« «44td Ih, unsold nMdoo»-'sj»™* *M*
'Chert «rt lo& rtmno «<t «!?**• of
' : '.y&iroiinillu: <ty» tfhifd »*ty> »jd lire.
id ud than ut
i\ ewOrleans
r,V lt ;v • y. y:'y
cdty items.
Am InyALUABLE Panacka.—Tbe article “Ecct
rsALos,”; an external preparation for restoring and
y: y jabreng thening the uervod* srstera. advertised in »no
/•: ihercolumnof oaf *Aper, : (risita, l with iihgolar com*
; ' thV-most, nnmtnxta plans of ills to
. which the-preaeufc, age, of the Caucasian race mere
'. . • espeefally, is Buhi«oted—derange »i«tf of ito wtreeM*
'• - *vst m t in it'a?arionifoft*£ We hate taken pilar to**-
' • - certain the faots, experimentally sad otherwise* and the
-evidences .are meet unequivocally in it* favor a* an ar-,
■\ tfole of real merit. ,tt ha*, in foot, to oar torn certain:
V Ctaowledfe. been>o'*fficaelo«». in several, instances
r- that wpifoel-that.wir'aie serving the pub jo. by that
freely isoomiftefcdituf .the.Fuoephaloa •to their conh*.
~dcnoe, " lfVj / ‘ f , ; . „y
';yvtx OfiMAintxT to ChestHt StßßßTi—One of the
V vrm*£ ; ftarftQ!ire.aad s w»*tay:*ar wrtatieail?, arianied,
displays that meet the eye r o r pedestrians on outmost
.. fashionable busman thorpugfcfofe, is the fear splendid
/< show-window* in the front©! Messrs. Chgrles Oskford
- - A Beft'swopalar: business emioriu®, under the Conti
nental Hotel. There is a freshness and grace, both ir
theaTraageteenf of the multifarious, beautiful, and use.
- - -fill things exhibited that is at ones pleas ngatedsugxer
, T tire,,aodasa proiude to entering ihemosteonipl*teu;t.
loosed estabtishinent in'Phiiadelohia, wr
/' oacimMue nothing m;,re-appfoptiatathaa a peep at
the elegantly*dressed windows here referred to.
’ ' Whitman & Co.;s'CompAc«okibt—lt
.; other words, the finest.eotfootionsry .tn&nor&oturtd,
' has tecome so aniversajy known and sought for. that
with airibifir large and constantly increasing inanqiao
t taring find It well pigh impossible to ill all
. the otdarstfut Bjra constantly showered in upon themf
1 heir stare* t sound street, below Chostnut, is doth
. . thronged with persons : about>&ving.tlie city A budget.
ofthe*rlu*ciou» cafidi«B, by constuutei
1 -one .of th»;CbJeleM»Bti*ls in' tnaking preparations to
• leave thecity. In addition, to confeotionery pro*
< . per, they cithufac taring, of the finest and
pureet materials' andseUingst wholesale apd retail a.
‘ 'vjknatgcf' deHcioue >eyrnpe ibr snmißtr diink. They
make a delightful beverage, ;, V\ ,
ESHI/IITAM AaAXSST TDB lf flOt
::jnapy,c|ty. in the United Atatas another sing c beta*
‘vb’fshment. exactly similar’ to', the .renowned *• Cravat
-jßwporihm*’ of MrrJ. A. 1 ehlemsn.known aa the ’* O.
P. £. C.” (the plain Foklish of which is Go Furohsae
ftWeawn’sCravats,land, arreoegt paragraph ia our
- foreign news would eeeiu to indicate that neither Lon*
■ don nor Paris has sny; rneroanfle house devoted to the
same speciality—weawstke fortlbe Beok, in the *Venoh
'oaeita! aa entatprire tomewhat similsr is about ,beiß*
inaugurated by a few shrewd GaiUcf inerohanta who'
. ViiitfdJMr. shortly before
. his removal to bts preseat splendid and • commodious
quarters, cn the,Northwest corner o' Chestnut and
> Setea'U streets, marked wth the ** big red
' sign/’ which, bswur ■ reader*' are w«H Aware, gave so
v BWehujwamnvasto 4 * the pewentfeatbe”
' Mnagias. W. P, Uhlihobr A Co., No. 623 Arch
street, are the'tnftst extensive raa'uCaotnrers of Sew*
tag aiachlhssiiiFhiladfiiphia.; They sot only manu
foetur#. A larger .amount of-thete’invaluable labor*
, i‘aavi*giits nfmehta, tnchey make a greater vanetj.
«ni so present to.the pnbli * a bctter Msortmf nt to se*
' ' leotfrbm ; The] r machines make e vert stitch known
.. : aad are adaeted te all knds-of work, tkynestio oi
1 - wanuftotorlng. Frokn thsir extensive operation* We
may also state that their prices are unusually mode*
: t .. r
Jamxs Mfbbay’b CaEpkob^xiieCordial.—
This Cordial. is designed especially for
all thenre o^niplaint*’ incldspt to tbe beat of sum
; nwr: ‘ Diarrhea and severe .pains of the atomaoh.
▼otwhng, Ae.,readily yie!d to it* very *ootbing iafiu
: ;«Mo. It is unite, plea**&t and gratefuV to the taste,
- ' iitar a trikVfew.persbni will be willing to be without
It. -Thoae leavinc for the country ahou d cot do so
vithoat providing tks*s**lree wi h tbe Cordial. It is
. soWby BOW*?, SOCTftaudVINE.. PricefiO cent*
“ Witk-Tim* and Patixxcb th e Lear or rax
~ Mpts xiv Turk aEtrowa* Fatix," acd also with
tmo *nd patiehoo. m depositing smaUfls weU as luge
emonnte7& the Frtnk’m Bavins Fund. No. 136 South
beJoWCbeetnut, Philadelphia, they wilt
Myoma (d you'aii independent for une‘to retire upon in
-old ate. This bavinc Fuad dways pays on demand;
■ with five per cert interest,*ndittev*r*uepenQcd. See
'advettlsecaeutinauotaercolumn.. ' • '
'■ In ojrsof our oolamnft will Wfonnd F. Brown’s
advdrt>*era«jtof f* Faro Ceorgi* Arrow Root-’* ‘lnva
lid* who need an artideof diet at oriee natriliousand
.ddiicate, and auxlou* mother* who would secure for
"their children the purest and moat healthy fooii, esc
find in this farinaceous preparation s!! they seek or re
. tain.' : • ■’ J>»»
~; ,„ oanJc*,Ci,a4«»-—Tfcort4*Siioi flfsm the
L ‘ of tLe clt, t Kefor. fe.rin* forUi# qn'et
.' ;>: '-.*&idss of the country, or visiting the *ea*shore should
- ’ Wot fell «e,e*hta| Cemcert end purchsss a supply of hir
<oaoi>eroi»ars, wverewith' to' regale -themselves. Hir
'V" d#»ot'jsat FtubdefpiijA Bank bsildisg, Chettnu ,
“ At»r# Fourth. Hiseiga ear# drthe choioeit quality.
’ webavetfied.theni,ahd*9*alrtmpwiMlr.'.
Sor.oMOM'a TiwrLH wilf remaln oa oxhlbition
" one week longer, A ‘visit to this Interesting structure
/ Will afford .more , pleasnre and ;ipBtraefiop than one
ha dred time* the eoatof adetisslon. r
. Oak ObciaWp Acxd Bpribg TFatrbl—Thia wa
• ter Is gaisiag great celebrity, '*iid the; drmand for it
i*inore*staic.rapidiyi Ita'. beneficial character ia at*
, tasted h/.thoflsaads, Aud it Is pronouaced by distin
- guisbed physieian to be superior- to any other .medi*
• oUtal dpring Wstaitlowin use. Thi almost miraculous
ouredWhiofa it udpefformed lead us to believe that it
' •ißd—ttnsdtoheqo'ms exfewtvelvtKed in the tteatmc 11 !
> vdrf-ptaaydieeaa«*wliich ordinary remedies foil to
oate; Its enrhtifw properties are established beyond
question, and we feel assured: that it,nms, to agreai
Axtaut, shpersede mady of the artificial compounds ol
- thpday. We lecdameed thoae of our readsra who may
"heaafbrhigfmagußenil debility,.of fobaany of the
; diseases for which tbisWatar ia presorlbed, to five it a
trlaU beeadvertiaament. -- inyta-sly
' Tcc Gprat Eastrrm Comixo to’ Capr Mav,—
- •- ThaOreat-Bastem is going to make an-excursion trip
' to Cape Mav.- always supposing that ahe can be Jfot o 0
the mud gt. Few York. • Th« price of the. exeuraionha*
, been--fixed at ten 'oUara, * ainxL’thaSHaeßld go far
toward pr-wtrinftfof;any feaaonablaman, a ooaiplete
oatfi'ofete* act ntßsler ferment* at the Brown-Stone
Clothie* Hallof Jtoekhili fc,WU*on, Noe. 603 and 006
' Cbeetsatetreet, abore Kfxth.”■■ *
. . Kmo words never blister the
tonioe or hi*. AM we have never beard of ear mental
trouble eriiinc from tb)e aa»rter.Tfcort*h they do oof
cost «neh. yet they aororopHib macb. They help one’s
own food nature end eood .Will.’--, 80/V worde eoltenour
owis «odl. Aarrywordrairefiiel to the flame of wrath;
;-fcy make it bcTimorefiereely. Kind worde wake*
- otherpaopieyr-cd natored. Cold wo»d« freeze people
;,.e*d hot nyrde eeorob them'and bitter worde make Jhirn.
bitter, and wr«tbful worde make them wrathful* Kmo
. word# ahse produce their ownlma** on «oen*e wnlu.and
a beautiful it .is. Ihey soothe, and eaiet. and
eoa.fortlhe bearer. They ehajnehimoatof hiseour
' ‘moroee,“unkind feelings; and,~ propei ly appreciated.
■ lead him toporehase hie garment* atUhe **One Frier
. Otothin*ltaporiiun” of Grakvillk Biokes, No. 6i?
v Cbeetnnt street. _
.Aoaeti/aad wefalGie fit* presented to each por-
0 J - eheeer-] - ; v f , .i- .... tf .
V,. . the differ
pleoMefesnunerreeortefcMiW sot fkil to take with
''thee* VMdCATKb Fioe, whioh are a safe,
-r/. ■pqedy.sedcertaincoreforcostivepea*.habitualoon*
> ; etipatiae,dy*pfieie. eick and narrow headache, and
> v bißoßVHMitionefeMraHy. They oOneietdf pare Alev
7 ■ abdrta senna* oorabinrd with the beet uaahty of aroma
- ttee, ao inlaid in the figae to prerest detection
via tact*.. frioeVK eente per too* ttauiteotnredby'
9pmt% Wow«r.BiXth andVfneetr—t». ,T ■ d
. tWAI? IT. THB PBINCIPAI HOTELB,
, mm 12 o’clock tin nittai.'
■ '-'OO’mNKipm L »OTEL~Cor(i«r "mtK'nd Chattmt
A Hodcaos.l’ft ■ ->wCarro!l. Bull
Adam*. Bait P w riewton. N Y
- .ItKro.nY'- ~ P Baobnor, « Y
Siii V Boat, Ohio - HBiimi.Horton
OiolßMOfMh fa ColK fialjt. Pa
-r. LJ AiCcrtanu fA - .> MTriatt.Ckarl«iton
15BtaSISSrawtoa . ©fe *WNY
" - »figiddiogß. T>XBb
-.K Lom*n)l« * ' «*nGf*#w,* C
T C w7lt(to«. N O T J HnthM.^.C
Qu W Cor*«r. N Y \ Roht PioMj. NH
SY_ I A; O *V Mamtf'JkU, PbU*
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•
PteB&». iana?£
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.. ■ Jlls S f Mtrr. Tux-* ' H Mark; Maashi* ,
. It n { Chnr[r' ton J Htrfiii Alt, et nnit
v/*fT<i»«»a»dfcl*,2Wt ' Jl*Ffidaftte,Ate
-OJIMnSfSd Bolt . J Mtiitt.WC
;, " *?«• ? «i*s‘l|otoUfle H M JnJioson. Antl, Tex
J VBVB&V.. Taws
- Mortimer I W«;d i*J -, NPttei»- Ta*J»
j Kdw«<U.Ffclte , v H Pftwdar. teillunamnt
fl Mkldteioo.i’hite Alrxßoel, fMroit
.. M OriSrn.Jnd, ,■ / •>»,Botlsr.OWatso
*trf:Coan ; ,■ Km Boiter,Cli'cs/o
fDMltef ’' ■■ •Sfe *o*U * •■» OhlMi®
sauruu.Md , ' ; ,'ShP"/ dtfmmernill
Etoarat t aaaaster ■-. (F Mvrar- flammerhilt
tjantrd.Jsax A<lsm.Qrst,PHnm)Crtiili
T jUfatt/, cJpSfcr
?*.va -
■/;'/ Mr» MyjUyy. feda,-Y* c ■
•la*Bß*sF*|s|gaafr ■
TrUtXnktu*. HIM v Sac* Ptiartoii. Os
iSPw *d«n»di Mteb’d WFeJmani. Va
>*«tur. Loolttillt # 8j5.w«1..., JrJOi (l Q ,
ifrwHraon, tax. Mo Wl. fho?iu«n, O*
irfyr'Xls. K/u 1 "
?wlrff<7lV'’ - ' „ , iJMrtiv/lio ■ /
* oV.v > RffwHraka. Balt; -.
iMlfp?
§&%f>sJfrinottui',Sl
m**v&
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(•> i ;
-OlEMtb' HOtJse-Winth Md OhMtirat rtrwt*.
maßSfg*
.swfissa;* 0 *
R k£s#*\ W«h,’ 00, W MitohaU. WmO 0
'■«V ' ONgoUft WtChamb’i?
ffs&Ml.JwBA,_po • 0 M If?* ter, WMh, 0 C
Wwh. DC W 0 Delude Chili, S A
or&|«i Chili. BA' ' H Pare. OtaU.B A
i J*me« * Hoffteker. pel . John Barbee. louisville
W TSpnitaet.fflohiie •Ji J flmieh, Richmond
• SHPa'kett,WiM
B Rockefalioif ft w, Va John WOverspn, Dal
LIJMI, Va - . W W LmdaayJNorrolk
W f Brisco*. NorfhUc • JasH Harris. Norfolk
ImniQin, Baft ** - - .T Witiane, Balt
R Passmore. Green Caat ? e Mrs Faeamore.G Castle
MssHrJP&tttfmre, 6 Cattle Geo Buot>ng. Green Caatle
EJioWladd, Pairview. ft Persusou, Round Top
WTertr r, % . - , Mrs Tarry
Maitin.Dixey, Smith field Jno Wuiianiaon, Hudson
; .
ST.LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. .
C J Coais.Albaoy B H, Williams* Mo
fFPbicjeas, N Y ' MUsCowp«nhw&ite,N J
'Ra*t«if.rd,!ir * mi** • >u.t» j * ,
JsaMoCurjejr, Bglt p ■ Jobtf Tboa p*on,N Y ,
PFfenehfcla'NY ‘ JobnF Roffej,NY -
Henr*'Wis*?Balt ' A P Walton* Bjit
Ferdinand Myhliat, Phi la A B Davis, N Y
A'Blob. Balt' 1 J Crook.Phila
J Creoiuw. Jr, Bt Louis . ■
AMERICAN HOrEiwlhettnut, above Fifth.
ThosLon*. Carbon 00 . Robt Bards, Jr, Pel
W <ft Habbtll, Phtls Loan T enyder, PotUv’e
H T fiisley ft <a, N 0 T C Winslow. AtlsntieCitr
A Bonier. 7r*fltoo, If J Titos Brstler, Trenton,NJ
s Fiake; Trenton, If J. ' RHP Mo wither ft la, Ya
J'iJ «efTnor* Charleston ,M M Reed Balt.
8 Crowell, BnU Geo Mason, Balt
W_H Pflre, Haml Hnnetl, pel
GH Green, Vt WH Brown. Vt _
A A Maaon ft la, Pittibnrg JCla» ton Davis, Term
JobftCoopetjOhio A L Chapin. Wia
Wia W Hende;son, 8t Paul _
w W Ala ' Mrs J B Mootromerr, S C
MisjldMQqtsoinery.SC MimN Montgomery. 8 C
L Thomas’ft son; Trenton .Miss Thomas, Trenton „
Chas Cock, Boston ; Alex Miller, Summit Hill
l, M Gipron. Worcester (T J Cooper, M Chunk
J N GUdersleve.Del .Cnasg »*owe. Khila
'•■ft Poiter, iheton * ‘ Jos Hood,Bel
D Dearbornt-Boston'> John JBylemett.N Y
$M' Cartis.Newiirttf Del G Chapman. Boston
Jas VoLesn. Carbon co _ JH Barnard, Pa
JM Martin,Carbon co JaaG Shaw, Del
. JftNES’ HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Bixth.
P M Roll. Pbila * • J Pahles, Havana
J Parko,.B*lt F Palanoi Havana
•* K Ttifuer, Phtla R«nt*n Atiiier, Havara •
0 Hibt-afl. Pnlt Raiael Obiesou, Havana
1 0 Mrconkey. West Chester. D Carh A rt. h J ,
t* J Cnv»’. Albary C A Caihart, it J
ft Bail. NY KCarhhrt,Md
J AiS&sger. Favjca ,• K W Jtoolr, A»d
Jose Monoe. Uavana - ' T Morrii*.Ho3d nx
« W ale, AY- AH Hawkins,;i« Y
f « Badaiey. NY G * .NY
*8 Howe, N Y HW Ralph. N Y
UMBtowers.NY W H eeifurd. St Louis
.OB Wilson. Bt Lucia N Orejfp.Texas
W R Bte«ra»r. Ph)U Com Simmons, Md
WmAlwm,Md.. SRSiaekiMd
THR UNION HOTEL-Arch street, above Third,
t W Shackelford, Phi la JD Owens, Pittaburg
■w P Kauraond, PJa*a - Genrse Adams. Fa
P Fricbt. Tamauua, Pa •SM Pirns, Pi-ttbarx
FCluod Pitila LBJfurts, Wapenatowß
, John rNicolson.Phila
-BARLEY STRAP. HOTEL—Seoond at..-below Yine.
i Rev C 8 ’Wilton. Jr, Vox O U Hoppook, Newtown
. AP; Bertolet, Readme J) McNorri Newtown
GOpdyke. Phiiada W P Croser. Bnoka eo
•?Oubre ft dau«bter 8 Bookman. Baoks co
W lit arse.'Bucks 00 < KGHu*t‘*«P& _ ,
< Ely, Buck!co W Satterthwait, Backs co
M Hestburn, Hseka 00 Geo Snyder, Pa
P Bnrpmebs, Lambenvibe i> Fell, Fa _ ‘
/ A ftnitb, Baltimore Jos Palmer, Pa
J fe‘Party, Attleboro • j 0 Cornell Mucks co
ft Reefcer.Solrbury, Pa W KCamr. newtown
OK) ukena.Mpntgoo I huo man. Fa
W KDuaneVNewtown EW Bowen, MtHolly
Geo Rnydsr. ra W Davuieon, Pa
8 Aloe. Bucks oo 8 Groff, Pa KT .
Alionsshore. Buoktco KTompkins. Newtown
j-.W’ Hallowell. w*ont 00 i Henr», Bucks eo
R. Bean« t Hacks co , T LBrnilh Bnckeoo.
K GAwififlon, Books co ’ Yerdley\ille
BTATBB8 T ATBB UNION-Market Street. above Bixth.
Jos Glbeoft Tnd, Pa ■ A Bleating k aon.Yorr oo
S 0 BayWuka, Fa, .OH Woe»eiter, Altoona
« M Campbell. Pit W GV«uelane,Altoona
IRowland. Lewiitown, Pa J# Hamilton, J* Y
1 j* Parr Blair eo Levi He, bt, Patterson, Pa
JTrevis. tlair «o Wm M Powgr Balt
iaa B Brown. rmonviUe H woMury.We.tinoreland
0 E Push, Newport. GW Wilson.J ewiatown
Wm H WfUtiPittubtirir • JatCannon.Ohesteroo
A j Wolfkiel. Lewiamwn Win Bleak®. Blair oo
JFFryer.Del co JtMoore, Louißnlte
aJ William#, Pa 1
BLACK BEAR .HOTEL—Third at., sb. Callowhlll,
B’epooner. F-hi 1 * " • Johi Birndt. Tremoafc
H 8 Porer. oJne»* Pa Bob rt j Biddle,Pa
Abraham Bachman, Pa, *lviu ►•art. Pa
$ tibalt B~eJr» oo W P ff. Fa o .
saaoTrexier, Pa a K J nea. Southampton
W P Meal, Bblmgton MiurtTonlmton, tiomertoa
Casper ► oad*. Bvberry S Lewie, Bucks co
8 A nleold. Bunkaoo - Mr» HJooaa.Pa
*amt Morris. Phi la FI Beams, YsrdlervUle
,*8 Hrwwis. Southampton G Clemente, Cheater Valley
»{ Tomlinson, Boattrion
. %T. VKRNON BOIEL-flecond street, above Arch.
J FdwardiL MrmntHolly ;MraSUM ore. Pblla
W H HlmmoiiS, NY, J T Barne*. N _
J Thomas. Tnrreedale, Pa TjSterling & la. N J
t HKiiiaht ,B» berry. * : .WKinesy, Bristol,Pa
/ Siokejs, Philo - V
FOUNTAIN HOT£L—Seoond street. above Market.
Chae M Sloan, Atlantia City J H Bow. N Y . ,
Jonathan Ames, It J Th e Preston, Bristol
andrewK Jones, NJ J K Collins. Del
-'oloroon Blooura Bel P w Mioseraon.Dal
Hieii oven & ko< Phila J Titos. I>l
Philip (5 Moody* N J Stiles, Del
David Hudson, N J Sarol Warren. Del
0 P Keif, n J Howard Bennett* Pel
MERCHANTS' HOUSE-Third at. above Callowhlll.
Sami Nrce. Reading H D Yeager, Catasauqna
Peter fcraiia, Pa. AOrtendo/f & la, Balt
0 Fisher, Lewirtown ' H Ulstan & U« Bait
H Kucheober, Buo sen JB Klare.Bolt *
8 Thomaai Potuville, Pa Mias Klaie, Balt
NATIONAL HOTEL-Roco street, above, Third.
R Keller, Beaverspring' I* Hecketnjorn, N Berlin
JHiohneblr, Cnamb’g - JPWi!aon t M D. Pa
■P Huerriba.: - - .. iaW«#lev. Lrbanwa
.JW bewitt, NY. • P Bnsktrk. Wilheabarro
lbs Cormier,Phil* • H J uendler, I’oltaviile
r TJenkms, MineratiUe
. - OALD EAGLE HOTEL-rThird ab. Callowhlll,
W ff Benner. Mont 00.- Pa' ’ H GabrfeT, A Hehtown
Geo P Wea; Allentown . ~H U bmith, BnoVaco
Bnehaoo . B Bucks co
w H Dangler, - yt Beans, £**k« oo
nfTEI,IiIUENCE
«EB FOVRTH PAtB.
ARJUVFn
Brie Sarah Wooster, Lower, 6 days Lorn Providence,
in ballast to captain. . „ _
SohrM a* FreemabtNickerson.odays fromßcwfos,
with 5Gb hags eateft to Henr* Sharpie#**, ; M
Sehr Lucy L Sharp, Mer Iwre, $ days from Boston, in
ballast ti banorofti Lewis « Co.
Bohr Kairplay, Maxwell, 3 days from Georgetown,
with 1074 cedar posts to Noreross a Bbeets« _
Steamer B*v*rly, Fierce. X hours from New Y ork,
with mdie, *o, to w M Baird 4c Co,
CLEARED.
Str Putnam, Canfield, Albany, Danl MoC&rthy.
* st tkuwxapjt. . „ w
The U 8 steamer Pawnee went to era at 9 o’olock th e
mornlpg,- >o vessels observed onming in. Winds
Yours, Ac, - TKOB. B. HUGHES,
MEMORANDA.
Cost Coker, of schr filot’a Bride, aUiue port from
foMue. reports tuata Danish brie, name not recollect*
<o,bound irorn Port ao Prince to He* Sork.witba
oarsoot SfiOOb-ur«fluffed, went ashoreon the3d July on
Veit CAimr. where ehe became a total loss, and only
aboetJUota**ofheroar««< were saved. , -
. Steamship Kennfebeo, Jobmoa. benoe, arrived at New
York yesterday, and cleared to »etura , r ,
btaAiasiiip Africa- Shannon, from Liverpool July 7th,
irrivod atrtew York yesterday- Bth mat rn tbo bban
nel.pa*««ifct#euiabip Niagara, for Liveipwd. 19th.80
wiira eaet ff Baud* Hook passed steamship Persia,
f orn New V ora fur Liverpool- , , ,
Me'inshipFafton, Wotten f*»rHavre cleated at New
Votkyre'-erUaf.
Ship* din K Hooper, Tasoarora, W rummings, J o
ran* «-and John Trucks, for Philadelphia, were load*
m* nt! iverptipl 7th lost ' „ ~
.Phio Wm V Kent. Wilcox, tor New York, sailed from
Liverpool Atb tost . ,
Miip Philadelphia. Poole, for Philidelpbia, sailed
''rout Liverpool at*) inst.
Ship WalUoe Lena, for Philadelphia, cnterud oat*
waro At Liverpool sth inst.
;-h'D Govi-aotd'-n, Stone. from Liverpnol for Phila
delphia- w»a parsed fith jps», in the English Channel.
chtp.toaj Flower, Cbmilicld, from TaltaMPem) ar
rived at Sew York ‘e^eiday.
Bars Minerva, pinmerm&h, for Philadelphia, waa
ready at Rotterdam fcl Use. _ T , , ,
„ Bobr St Helena* Lord, oleared at New York yesterday
for Loatdo.•- •• *
Bobn L Mo* levant. Dole. Mary Hal*y. Haley. B E
Sharp* Mayhew- ami Wontvue, Palkentnrg, nenoe, ar
rirsdaijfcwton 19th inst. - , _ .
Senr A' fUmmond. Paine, from Baltimore, arrived at
Boston )9tb inst. _ . , _. _ , „
Sobre M Plater, Blizzard. L S Levering, Corsoa.
Hon e, Yottrnr. end Caroline Franoes, Chase, anived at
Wilmington, Del* yeato'day.
. Sebr Time, Tyler, hence, arrived at Richmond Jptfj
m «ohf k Pl«net Maw, Geoghegan, for went
to aea fan Charleston 18th lost, with 883 bbls rosin and
W t^^* P M»°/SsUJßmith- and i) 8 Hart, Wall, »ai'*d
from Pfondense 1/th met. for Philadelphia.
tjohrJ B Jouceon, Jobnion, hence, arrived at Provi
dence 18th inst. ... . • . _
Behrt M Van Bnw>n, Ireland, hence, and Theresa C,
Smith, from Baltimore; arrived at Providence 19th inst,
Scbrs P Boise, B>ice, and Lamot JJupopt, Cqrson,
hence, arrived at Salem 17th last. - - , . e ,
Behr Lady Ellen, Godfrey, henoe, arrived at Salem
Minnesota. Baker, and M«rietta Tilton, Tilton,
sailed from ta'am 17th In L for Philadelphia.
Steamers Voloaa. Morrison, P T Heartt, SidelL Bris
tol, Allen, and Ann Eliza, Robinson, hence, arrived at
New York yesterday. . . . . , .
tftesmabtp Pennsylvania* reported by telegraph as
bavins been burnedoa James River 10th i<-»t,WH«4'O
tons burthen, rated A 3, and was built at this jn t in
,*BW for tee Union fcteamebip Company* .oha was re
oenYlyrhorouatuy overheated and repaired. There is
no insurance on the veseeL
NUTIOKb.
Ohs Pbicb Clothutg op* tbb Latest
STTbxs, xoada in tba best manner, txpmaly tot RE
TAIL SALES, LOWEST 'selling prices marked in
Plain Ficnree.' Allioode made to oraer warranted satis
hotory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is stncUy adhered
a, as are believe this to by the only iair way of dealing
til are thereby treated aldfe JQNEB& CO..
Mt-tf mi MARKET Street.
Mrtbrs’ MmACDLOUS Dr
iTkoTSK, the oldest and beet remedy known for Ex*
terminating RATS and MICK, COCKHOATOEB
BUGS* ANTS, MUbQ.UITOEB, FLEAS, MOTHS,
?RAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INBfCTS.
*T Principal Depot, 819 BROADWAY, N. Y,
Sold by ail DntgciMs svamrhere. ayld-Sm
SAL4KAHDIB JfIRS-P&OOF SAPRS. —A VCrj
arge assortment of SALAM>NDKJiefor sale at rea
saable wines, Wo, IN CHESTNUT 8|„ Philadelphia.
n B-tf EVANS ft WAThOft. .
Saving Fcnd—National Nafrty Trust
OoMPAXf.-Chattered by the State of Pennsylvania.
RULES,
L'Moheyis reoeived every day, and in anyamonnt
RygebremaUi'
A FIVE PER CENT, interaat is paid for money from
the day it Is pn tin.
. ft The 1 money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is called lor.and witbont notice.
A Money is reoeivea from Exetvtort, Administrate
e««M<sfti,'aiid other TrntUei, ib Urge or small suiw,
to remain a long or shortperiod. - ; '
iL I, Tks Ttftf received from Depositors is invested is
HbalKstataf Mortgages, Groand Rents, and other first-
Mtaiseiridli.
ag,n rr«T d»T-WALIK 01' SirMt, k« thvMl
■ jriiMfc.FWW.lrt to- Jrii
CAE\FR,NTt.N’O, JJBST AKD CHSAPB3T IN
th. Olty, 1k,4 foau, TBIRD itrt.t.
OlitOUt-»* pJiINTINO, B«.l and Ch.sp.rt in th.
Oilf. »t 3, SaukTHinO rtrMt ~
'■ BILL-HBAO-MINTINQ, fiMtsndCh.aps>i m th.
Ciljr. It 34 BnttmigD'rtmt
1 BAND-Bltl/ ,lttiTtNO',B»rt»n(i.Ch.sp««t in th.
Cit,, »t 3* Milk jas«D rttMt.
PAMFHI.BT P*l»H«o,and .var, other de.oilp
t loti of Printlo,,of th. now n port or iiulity. st th,
mortrMonsiil. raXit, it k'NSWaKT A BHOWN’3,
Dmrt's Biutdlw, Si fcnth TfltßO .tr.st, jrU tf
Sbakbb b SAvna tciro—Noa-rirwaa,
Oosna BanMii and Wan kb. »>uxt..- Dspoeita rs
■rnttmll swi tars, asmata, (roA all olaa.ua d
th. asasrtnltr, and alhnra fntarMt a< tha rat. of FIVE
1-KA OBNT. ft aanu.
dravn trahrtiki without loa. of is-
M o& open daUy, from 9 until f o’clock, and o& Mon
.Retsrday r antU' nine fe the eventny, FreN-
Trveierer pod Beorftary,
r Compound Kxtb act op S ars iparu.la for
| jMakinoJloo? Bahe.—A pleasant and heathy beve
, race at *■ ight Cents a Gallon,-for family use.' FaU dl
reotions aoroinp’sny eaoh bottle Its ufaireraal and in
oreasint popul&Vltr la its best recommendation. Bo*
ware of numerous imitations sold oa the credit of our
extract and advertisinc. The gedsind prepared only by
POTTER & CHAM PIN, Practical Chemists, WES
TERLY, R. I. Wholesale Agent, for Philadelphia,
DYOTT & CO., 3*2 North StCOND Sireet. Hold
by Druggists nnd Grocery generally throughout the
Country* . Jyl9-thstulBt*
.Bathing Robes.— One of iho largest as*
aortments of BATHING ROBES in the United States
for Ladies, Gents, and children, at SLOAN'S, 606
MARKET Street. Philadelphia, or at his store on
CAPE ISLAND, N, J, JylO 3t*
MARRIED.
— r n the Bth instant, by
Rev. S>imu9l Beck. Mr. Theodore Rittenhoute to Mm
Emeline Scholl, all of Germantown, Twenty-second
W *7fEILL—WINGERT.—An Potfaville, by tho Raw
Father **’Bra"igan. Mr. John O’Neill, « r Phil -delphia,
to Mim Victoria Wfn«ert, seoond detughtor of Mr. John
'Wingert. Eli., of IVtiavilte. *
WiVo»N-r*eNlNGroN-n D thi Bth instsnN by
the Rev. H. E Gilroy. Mr. Samuel Wilson, of Cape
X«a». to M's* ►mma r»nin«tonjLof Hontlnydon NJ. *
BCH*KFKR-MfLBnKN-0n the »Ui ultimo, by
Rev J. H Kennard, Mr. Win. F. Coh&6if*r to Miss
Elisa Milburn, both of this city. *
DIED.
GUGERTV.-On tho l«h Instant, Mar, Bliziboth
Guserty, daughter of Afarsarer and the late John '.n*
geity.a*ed 17years and S months
The relari ves and friends of the family are reapeo»f«Uv
invited to attend her funeral, from the Tesirfano* of her
mother,-No.BlB Moilv«ine(lste marshall.) Filth a rest,
above Wharton, on Monday morninc. at 8 o'clock.
Funeral services St. Mary's anarch, interment at H •
Mary's Cemetery. . „ . . _
FBNROSK—Oathe morning of July £0,1869, BoiM,
infant son of R. A. F Penrose, M. D. * ■
FANS.—On the Uth instant, Mrs. Sarah Fans, relict
of the late Christian Fans. - „ .
Funeral fom her laLe residence, No. 793 Riohmond
street (!»♦<»'Queen,) E.ghteentb ward, on Sunday after
noon, at 4 o'olook. *
bt<OCKe.K»iHN—On the 18'h instant, William H
Brockerman in tbe2uth vearofhisage. , , , _
rune al from the residmoe ol his father. John H.
Brookerman. No. 1907 Wiloox street, on Bunday after
noon a* l o’clock. _ *
K*LLING'*WuRTH.—On the 16th instant, Edward
Xillingsworth.m tboMthyearnf blsnae.
Funeral from nis Ute r.aideno*. No. 4i North Tenth
street, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock-. . •
LUCKkNB kCH —tin the 19th ins U-t. Mrs. Margaret
Luokenbeeb. wife offiamuel Y. Luokenbaob, m the
2 th year of berate. . •
. Funeral f'oin the rsaidenoaof her mother. Mrs Mar*
garetM. Avoy. N 0.720 Uitch street, below Fitzw&ter
and west of Fifteenth, on Sunday afternoon, at 4
o’clock. *
GRIFFITH.—On the IS h instant, Aft*. Rachael
GFfßth, in the 79th year other age.
Funeral from tne residence ofher son-in-law. Road*
ink B. Barnes. No 7.3 Jetferson street, on Bunday
afternoon, at2o’c'ock. .. .. *
MOOHE.—On the 18th instant, Mrs. Jane Moore,
wife of the late William Moore, in the 48th year of her
age.
Funeral from Ibe residence of her sister in-law. No.
SIS Allen street, above - haoksmaxon. Eighteenth ward,
tbiB(Paturda*)nioro<ng t at9o’oluok. _ _ *
FERRiS —On the 19th instant James D. Ferns, eldest
aoo of Dame) and Bridget Penis.,,
Fuoeral from eheiestdenosof hla pareafs. No. JOI7
Chestnut s’reet. this (ratuiday) morning, atB o olook-”
CUCKLE.—- nthe 19th Instant. Mrs. A v arah Caokle,
widow of John Cuofcle. in the 66th year ofher a*e.
Funeral from her Ute residence, near tie intersec
tion of tho Township-lioe road and Second-street tu rn
pike, Twenty third ward, on Monday aictrnoon, at 2
o'clock. *
GAUSS.—On the IBlh ingiant, Jacob F. Gauss, in the
7Sd year of his age
Funeralfromhislateresidenoe.No 265NorthTwo'fth
street, bslow Vine, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 8
o’olo k. ... *
CAlN.—On the 19th instsnt, Miohael Cain, from the
county of Wexford. I' e land, a* ed £0 years
Funeral from bis lato tcs dence, vvaniorfc'U'o Lewis)
street, below Ox'ord. this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1
o’clock *.
f3>L*«K AND PURPLE FOULARD
•D SILKS.
Plain black Fou'ard Silks.
Blaok B *reges, 64.7 4. and 8-4 wide.
Bl&ok Craps Marets game widths.
Gray Cnsne R*ria Pophnr.
Gmy Chene Bire-es end * , ohnirs.
Blaok Rare e, ruffled poiota.
) upin’a '•nmnier Bombazines and Ghalys,
Blaok and white L- wns and Organdies, &o.
BhJSSON A CON, MourninsjStore,
No. 91* OHRSNIfT atreet.
N. B.—Dnnng July and August we close at 6 P. M.
The only reliable article—
. CLARKS Patent INHELIBLB for
Marking all kinds of Clothing neatly and indelibly.
*J hey do their work better than ink, without its trouble
or risk of Blotting, haoh will mark 2 000 articles. For
sale, Wholesale and Retail,-by i). C. ‘i A/LOft A CO..
A rents for the Maaufaoturer* No. 911 CHESTNUT
Street. lel2 8m
UNION SABBATH SERVICES —THE
[L? 'I hfrd Refotmed Dmob Chnrrli. and the Sevang
rresbyfenan Church of this city* will worship together
during the months of July and August. .. .
The Hev.Hr. W. J. R. T*YLOK will preach TO
MORROW -MORNING. atlftX o’clock,in the THIRD
AEFOHMEO DUTCH CHURCH, corner of TENIH
and FiLßßHrStreets,and in the AFTERNOON.at
04 eVook. in the BKV-NTH PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, BROAD- above OHftgTNUT.
THE YOOKO MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS
-113 80CI*TL«»N OFPBILAD LPttlA.-The Tegu
lar fionthi* Mm jo; m!l beheld oa Best MONDAY
KVF.N»NG.*3Hn*t.,ot Boelno*,mtbft FiFTH BaP
TWT CHUfiCH. Hansom street, below Ninth* The pub
lio.ro respectfully mvaeO
Corresponding Seuretary.
rvfss* WISBT SPRUCE STREET CHURCH.—
\yjf ' ProfessorMOPFAT, of Princeton.wilipreach
in vTest gpruoe-arreet Church. corner of r-EVHj*
TEETH and *PRVCT3 Streets next Fundoy. jVLY
22d,a» luH <*. M. nd434**. M. The tunday-gohooJ will
hold but one eetsion. beginning &tS p . M. It*
rTS» “ DESTRUCTION OP THE WICK
ILS JBD,”—R»v, Dr WAY, pastor <jf Febctuary M,
Ercbaroh.onthissubjeqtto marrow (Sahtnrh) after
noon at 3K o’clock, AMERICA n M EOH ANtCft’H ALL,
comer R'UkTH aid GEORGE Streets, mede.sspe*
daily invited. H*
rv-y» GEORGE STORRS OPKEWYORKi
ILf wl*lpr*aehTO-Mt'RBGW, At.WABHIN-*TGN
H*»L, 8. W, cor Eighth srd Poring Garden sire U
Creation, Trial. Pall, and Recovery of
Man.” lQo’cl ck, A. to., mid 7>4, P M. It*
rr?* SPIRITUALISH.-C O N FE R E PTC Eft
IL? will be bed SAfttiOM-HTRKhT HAIL. on
SuNDaY, at Jo>£ A. M. and A P, M. -Aomiwion 5
cants. ■ - Jt*
OF TIIR tmiORBAKK,
Ikjr as required by the i«flo«nd s**ctwn o' tho Act of
the General Assembly of thia Commonwealth, approved
the 13th day of October, A. D. \HZU
Amount orioans and discounts- ...~ ... .$5’2.992.18
” specie Pt. 7 0 71
** ' duo from other banks 4305875
M of totes in circulation.... 71,895 OQ
“ deposits, including balances due
' to other banks . 4290*140
Phi* APEtVaiA, July 20,1800.
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA., ss : ’ '
1 James Lesley, Oaihior oi the Union Hark, being
sworn, depose and say that the aoove *t&tement is cor
,.ct,to tho be.tofmr
Sworn before me, fhis2o»hdarof.lol*. A, !> 1830.
It* f. O. KLLMAKER.Noiary Public.
(Y 5» AT A URGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC
IL3 Meeting of the Democratic pitizeca of the
sixteenth Ward, held on Thursday evoniag. Jnlrlflth
IBGQ.atrhehoui'eorjos-phO'ofieus.aNTiHEW NOBIE
wascelLrtt-ithpobitir.andD MfNICK TORPAY and
Jt*HN 8. BF.l&Lwefe ncpolntcd PeeretaTiM.
JOHN F DKAL and JOHN 8 P IrtTEßwero ao
poiDtcdaCommtUoeof Baperintedenoifrora the Wsid
to meet sjrolta’ - Committee* from o*her Waits
The following Preamble and Resoiutioce were then
reed by hdwnrd P. Duon and tiDaoitnouely adopted:
Wherca** the National Convention of the • emoorntio
partv, which lately met at Bahlmnw bavtny placed m
nomination *’ll*PHeN «. DOUGLAS for President,
and H&RSOHEL V. JOHNSON for Vice President, it
b*oomea Uie duty of every rood and true Democrat who
withes to preserve the lntetritv aud organization of the
parly, to tale ft bold end decided stand in the present
crisis, therefore, l>e it
tiesolved, That we. the Detnnoratio citfzens of the
Sixteenth ward, resardmv regular comi. atious as b ud
in* and obligatory upon us. mure nt the present than at
ant otnertimein the lnstory of *hc tarty, pledge our
undivided support In aid of the election of Douglas and
Johnson.
Ht>olvtd, the recommendation of the State
Centra! Committee for tbe Demo iratic party to unite
upon an electoral ticket pledged to no candidft’e pre
sents to the reflecting m«nd the feature that the
ia« no right to thnk.anj) ipoetsw>th opr disapproba
tion attdeau pc viewed in no other h kt than that or an
iniulttiftn eniuhtened and intelligent party, vhoso
Watchword has heretofore b«en * Regular nom.n&tions
and no terms wit - dirorjjaniz - rs.”
lUralvtd, That the ca l for a utass C<>nvention, to as
soluble at Harrisburg, to place before the people o*
Pennsylvania an Vlectoral Tiok*t pledged to the sup
port of STEPHEN A DOUGLAS and
f, JOHNSON meets our unqualified and hearty ap
proval* and that we lift-eby tl*dge our support to su-h
ticket, and take this opportunity ol deolann< that we
wi i support no other ’ '
Refolvtrf. That HE«RY D. FOSTER, our candi
date for GpverDor. by lug antrobdents bag proved him
self worthy of our support ondthat we hereby pledge
>nr»elves to aid and assittto the extant of our power
n placing him mthe Gubernatorial chair of Pennsyl
vania.
Resolved That (hlswastinx organize a Campaign
Club, to aid and assist in oarryinrout rhe objects ofth«
above reeilutions, a<>d plrd-iur ourselves, ns in times
past, tosm port regular nominations made m accordance
With the usages of tne parry. >
Resolved, That tlie abov* rdsolutioni be published.
' _ ANDRpJW NOBul, T’.esidflDt.
DOMIHTCK TorpaV,/ q*f.rfitAria*
Joint 8. ksihl, f Hecrewnes. lt *
nrs* 1 nineteenth ward inTio’tion.~
X 3 Pursuant to call by the Oi»y ►xeoutivo Com
mi tee. the Demo ratio emvene qf the Nineteenth
ward metatthr house of ;rt.F. Bower. July i# i
On motion 001. RKflß \ Y t M ATHKR whs called «o he
chair.end JAM' H L. BARRON appointed *eoretart.
UheqhJeotor the mre'ingbe ng staedand call read,
ou motion, Messrs. Ada n Wnrtnmab and Stephen 'l ay
or were elected representatives of the ward in a
General Comamtgp <f cupenntoodenoe, a.jd Capt. Geo.
E. v*illspam*dasVio* President. On motion.
Resolve t. Tint the memoer of the City *x a eutvo
folnmi'tee from the -'im<'to-nth waid be directed to not
in oonjorctioa with the Douslia portion rf ga a coronnt-
WMi'rreoiKu- op pjotfou,
be*o vert. That this meet nc insurant ourde'e»fttc to
the State Convention, t»reass* ruble at Harrisburg Juh
!6 to cast ijs vote, and u»e his inhuence toward the
formation r>f aDnuulas electoral ticjc-t.
Mrs*rs Megonsgal, Wartiirnsn, Taylor. Mather, and
Barron. werftftppnintrdaconinii»tee todrafr resolutions
wxprieAatv© of the sens* of this meeting m reference to
the Baltimore n< mlnatioi-s.
RffA’StP'’J I #}, tn/s meeting wi>) reet at this house
op BV* , NlNGnrxt.moo jnnotionwiththo
Dopgias Club of the Ninoteen'U ward.
gbNRY MAI HER, Chairman.
jAafgy L. Cagpoy, Bforetarr, it*
nr|=* »®VENTEEMrH WARD REGULAU
LL3 NOMtNaTI ’NS.—Atamee'ing of the Derao
c-aue citizens of the I seventeenth ward, hold pursuant
> public notice, ai the Ward Hopes, Oadwnlloder and
taster streets on Thursday. ev«ning. th« I9ih instant,
he tneeiinywas organzsd, bycalUng Wn. o. KfJNti
Esq., to the chair, and appoiuilng JOHN d. LEMON,
ssq., oeoreton.
On mouoat tnemeeting formed itsefmtoa Oemo
°J?^‘«t^!sOoi,^on npiim of « HE DOimL*B,
OHN9*N, aNI» FOSTERDEMOGRATIO ASSOCIA
riON OP THE feKVFNTBKN • H WARD, ami adopt
ed a ponstiiution ProYidjpg for the eleotion of tho lot
i-wins officers, wflo are sb follows t
Tho* Jr. Haiklns* Prestden'.
Jamee Htilowe-l, Vice President,
John «• Lemon.apd Wm. 0. KMns, Secretaries.
John Quinn. Treasurer .
sadWra-O Kline, and John A. Ward, Committee of
Superintendence.
On motion, the meetingndjnnrned omeetat the First
areoinethouse. Front and Mtut-w streets,on MONDAY
EV next, g3d ins<., at So’cluok.
DOUGLAS. JOHNSON, AND FOSTER 1
lUTa*CLI£AN VICTORY o*t A CLEAN D*‘
F ETaT.—At a meeting of the «‘f mocmUo citis*ns oftha
hecond Ward, held at the house of 'timothy Mealy for
he purpose of forming a Douglas, Joh son. am Foster
Jiub, John Huliand was oalled to the oliair, and Joseph
dogan app dntea aecretary. On motion, a comtn'Uee
V»S appointed to draft rules, when t"e sasoofation per
mahently organized by tneeleoMonof John flfi-lbimi Pre-
i K.W.t'oqHf. Jas Richard News ham,
WHi.N.TisdaD.pE,CftTyell. John Manrtre. F.E.De
gan, D- Beasley, E- Duff. C Sweeny, and Hugh McClain,
Vice-Presidents t M, a. Harrlmjnn and The %0 Beak
Eleonrding Secfe>A»i»s 5 John McQuaid Corresponding
eecretaryj William Treasurer. On motion.
John MoCarthyand Henry A. Dildea were appointed a
Commit*#, ot hUß.rlme„ o H | , 5 ,c 5 .o LLA5(i)i
WW”’ i fl# oo . f 4ipg B<oc#t»ri#.. M
Iv-3=- »IR- MILLIS, THE I-lUNCirAL OF
IL§ FKKKHOLD INSrITIITK.iI Bonrilmi Sohohl
lor •’oys will be *»t the CONTINEN TAI/ HOTEL item
llo’clocktulitosee parents and cuardians. Jjiso
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
LLS AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Majich, 1888.
The holders of the bonds of this Company, dun July 1,
iaS),oan now receive.'upon application at this offioe, IQ
Mr oaah, upon the terms specified in the cirou-
Tb* holders ere also entitled to the benefit of a Sink
ing Fuad of ftieojwo per annum, ae established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January p.
UBO, and in pursuance of th* ooniraot, entered into by
he oompany and duly reoortjea. to cajTy the same into
ff ««' 0IH 8 du B A J k" F “ U,,TreMBr * r
ffettes to ih* Holdsrs if Philadelphia and Readier
Railroad Company Sicrtiate Ronds,due Jvlv ), idrti
These bond* are eeonrad by tbe first mortgages on the
road, amounting Jtf t&e aggregate to The
oat revenue for the lastfisoal year >ras ex times the
amount of the annual interest on thw bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty Tears, the holders retaining th# bonds and the
security of th# mortgagsrln Lie, precise condition ic
shiea toev aresav held" Fresh sheets of ooupons for
aon.u.rao<9> ofth.V MMOtlns toth. exMarien. Thi.
bonU. -nU he fildmouibto th. hsinnofthebond.,
on their nrnhis . r#o#f.i>nd pr«Mntins thoir r«.p»o-
Uts bond# rt th# ofio. of Ul# Comwar, or to its Htitij
PormiTffriwiist xnd «ndorMto*llt wiU befuoJ,h,d
THE PAUm-FHJHAHELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1860.
NEW PUBLICATIONS*
XIOKNOR * FIE 1.1)8
PDBUSH THIS BAY:
MEMORIALS,
OF . ’
T HOMAS HO OD .
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SYL VANIA!
DOUGLAS, JOHNSON, AND FOSTER!
GRAND
MASH CONVENTION.
The undersigned, the representative of the Nations,
Executive Committee, and member# oT the State Exe«
cutive Committee, resident at Ha riaburg,only respoud
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TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY, and
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STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ond HKRBOHEL V. JOHN
80N as tte regular nominees of the Democracy for Pre
sident and Yioe President of the United Matts, to meet
at the STATE CAPITOL, IN HARRISBURG, on
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oountry, will be present.- Come i this day, well spent,
aiM prove a valuable legaoy to the remotest future.
B9”Exours!on Tickets will be issued on all the rail
roads entering Harrisburg.
R. J HALDEMAN,
Of National Demooratlo Committee for Psnnqy.vania.
A. L. ROUiIFORT,
yr. d. boas,
WM. H. MILLER,
J. M. KREITER,
WM. H. ECKELS,
PHILIP DOUGHERTY,
JNO. H. ZIEOLER,
Members of the Demooratio State Executive Commit
tae, resident at Harrisburg.
Just Published,
0? 'PITR
iSP.h inst., at 8 o’clock,
MEDICINAL,
pURB GEORGIA ARROW RO3T.
oife of J*y«ialnn. anil families i«
oiuad to the uMiiotnr oflhla attiolo. Itisiapnll;
all Other »jn.,. and all iho.e who have uieil
* lv ® the moat deoided preference. The following
I r 9 ni C*HLfi.ofUOß 1U; the haodsof the manu
*ftf« l i ier *Rp o jL* -HAX.I.OWES. -wfu show tne hlga esiima
2?J?jn which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those
of the merkoai profession who have fully ex
amin*q it.
pound, 6Wg cents, or two pounds for $l,
instructions aonompanr each package,
fjgwmg how to make the roost delirious artloles for the
FOR sale, wholesale AND RETAIL.
FREDEHIOK BROWN’S JdRUI? AND CHEMICAL
ST ° K “fcgkVN 0 U H T^E P^ Ken '‘
i’HILADELPHIA,
D B A R T OWN. Jr.’s
Q ~ „ DRUG AND OHKfttIOAL tt'fOßE,
s. h. COR. of NINTH AND OHHBTNUT
Under the Continental Hotel,
• PHILADELPHIA.
“ I have examioed and prepared some Arrow Root,
BW/?2 w !; ed by Q 9b H( dlowes, of tit. Mary’s, Georaia.
" bo V e “ Quality of that varietf ot fa?cut, 1 have
L'? 1 ?* fl up«nor to any Bermuda or other
Arrow j\oot 1 have seen
ue, ju* ' ••BaMUBL JACXSON, M. D.,
jyzl.gt »« University of Pennsylvania ”
paOP. MOKHIS’ EUCiPHALOS.
J- 100.000 Sufferer. from OTHKABKH of
NEitvoua Bjfoi'Elttt intheoltr of Philadelphia,
whooan boouredby turns
„ Wtol'i.B-OH MOKHIS’
K UCEPHAJjOH,
Whioh ia an original
and
WONDERFUL REMEDY.
fe^M. e D.. fr ofThi t a h o e ,ts. 18 ftfnMh ° f FrofeMor
It acts direotly upon the Nerves
.. vav BV ASSUMPTION
through the pore», gf i^C L naedabaUh9 trial of a
to teat It* marvellous virtues.
SttfTeme from
BJum
■ ' RHKUMaTIkM.
w „ CHRONIC NEHVOUSNEBS. Ac..
Will find tbe desired relief by its
kxteknau use,
as directed n the Circular,
TRY Tl TRY IT!
TRY T TRYI^!
* T&t T THY IT!
t TkY Tt THY IT!
L TRY TI TRY IT!
- thy it! It!
,f Ml? I uJh h Mill
If you are exhausted by over-much study,
If you saner from sleepless nigh e,
If you are a viotim to neuralgia,
H you are prostrated by esoeasive griei.
if you crave stimulating drinks.
I THY ITT T
§ TS.VJT! "
TRY IT I
I TRY IT! I
T Ti»YiT! x
AB it villrpwove those inwerable sensation* which in
uuoe&frjorbjddi*--«Jt]p
a frjorbjd dispositiontowardsinteraperanbe.
Tlcy IT?, if tou are suffering from Pteryoas Debility
"“»* 01 fflfc'ffiSlffJilKf ArriTiCATioN 11110 ® ""
!2i?°P r S 9r Jff • ana many times us cost, inths
relief afforded*
r«umerou< testimonials from the most respeotable
souroea oan be seen, by applying at the offioe of :ha pro
prietors.
FOURTH 8tr T eet}° olUUl)GE * CO, » No * 63Nortb
And for Sale by Druggists generally, Jy7-if
4 Gftni] 4 For the INSTANT RELIEF end PER
nul J&MAf AIANENT OURfi of this distressing oom-
»laiat,use
K fi N D T » 8
BEOTT CHI All CIGAEETTES,
Made by 0. B, SEYMOUR ft 00., 10T NASSAU
Strut, New Yotfc. Fries 01 per box t sent free by post
mT7-«m tn FOB BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’.
NOTICES.
r)WCE (’F THE QUABDrANS OF THE
vr TOOK, 42 North SEVENTH street.
“ PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AM) IttUTfoh’” 0 '
I'eparatesea.led proposals, endorsed •’ Proposals for
snpplj os B>el and Mutton to too Philadelphia Alms
no; ono By tboteoreinrr.
aabgOffioe, until lll o'olook A. M„ July
i? e f f rt 4"if«d will bo about 209 000
wsll ftdoatto weighing not
aadlhm, to fe«°xo'i./Vdj m “ Uo bo cut " p(l,g " liecks ’
Mutton will be required,
anii must be from well fattened abeeo. to be delivered
Em ll k? . oar 5 A V » aound and giiod markeiabl j meat
3, oll ?® red at such tunrsnnd
*«H^ lt £^.* raw * b i ordere <?,* b ® »araetobe inspected
?f.h? e . lgh .S?. 0 ? ‘lal'verr. Ihe Guardians reserving the
*J r *i ,o » ru P h »«».*♦ u in the opinion of the
nu l et W® p ? r .!® not equal to the quality xe
*i?ir*d » by rt&® r °S contract. A fai ure upon
the contracts* to auppljr the quantity or
5,£ d ’ w ,iH.? I^ e ff h ® Bm ' le J® 10 t,,e Board l ’ r purrha-
m a “li , ]?. dlfr ®« aoP 2 if any, to be dedncted from
toe stiooeediu* payment.
ato be made monthly, and no prooosal will
♦,«, ? 0 . o A n l zed . unl ! M J rora reliable and responsible par
ti®* » the suntiea to be named in the proposal.
_!L_ CaLbOUN M. ObltlbOEß, Ssc.
j\|OTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS. EN
'o pORSrD "Proposals forFurnlsblns th« Publio
or ’■“huyll.ill Coal.” will t,e ro
2^l»2 d . u * s at.toe Controller’s office,
A?n < ?^5 n< TLf * n sl aCt»bPHI streets un
til MOftDaY, July 30 1860, at }| o’clock Al. Tlio pro
posals, which will include the sterase of the coal, must
eepm L 8 . districts, as fol qws : First diet ict.com
prieiQ* the. Fust. Beoond, Third, and Fourth wards
TbeBeoonddist;lotpFiJtb,BeyeDth.>Jgti h, ard ojmb
r Jluid oistnot, Slaih Kleventh, Twelfth,
P™ rC**'£?* # nL ottnh disiTht, Tenth,
&Y?£ t 2® ma, .*l ,flt ®* nth .» RBd Twentieth wards. The
tfixteeuth, Hrventeenth, Eighteenth. and
Nlneieenth wards. The Bixth district, theTwmt* • first
K9£ff*, Seventh the iwenty-seo nd ward.
Si ■/ts;"tr r .toir l l’ l f waru nlJr lbirC *™ d ' NiD,hdlEl ' io ’
gKMS A’MS? r Mi iMXkS'Vi
J|*®flw® ef fl e»' v ep f ,acoprdanoeyyith tiocity l o.dl
nance to that eflept,
Teoeivedatthasama time for the
Ail-St Feoretsry Ccmtrolbirß o'f nh^ois.
njOTIOE. —Sealed Proposals, endorsed
♦is. »P»L r ? po .? a !!. Crashing tno Publio Schools of
) L' th,rd • a , r £ ItiK Lehign or Schuylkill
£on . wi'l be r*op.yedby the undersigned at the Con
tjjllei'd nffich, 8. K. Corner SIX» R ami A DELPHI
until Mtmday, July So. JB5O at 12 n’clrok lft.
The Proposals will include the storage of the Coal,
l here will be two sixes required. Kg* and Store, and
the ton to be 2 240 pounds. Proposals will bo received
same time for the Charcoal nnd KipiUmC'Wo-d
that may be required
Jyn-at oKhe ’fecoffi-diinAv anl.
HjfOT’lOE.— Sealed Proposals, endorsed,
n. .n for forimhin* the Publio Bohnolsof
w , a , Td .? l,h or Bohuylki\l
ponl. 1 .»»•**» recoiyed by the undersigned, at the C6n
troller’eOffioe Bouthesstcorner , «!XTH add AHELPhI
stree;*. until MONDAY. July «th.'l«o, at 12 o’olook
M. Ihe Froposais will mclu T e the storage of the coal.
Ahpto Will bo two sixes required, ess nrd stovo
t ntf the ton to be 5.2» pout ds. Theooal *s to be we ghed
attho placeofde ivery, *n Rccordanoe to iho City t»c
di&anee to that effect. Prosoea's will he recoivod at the
same time for the Charcoal and Kindhnx Vfobd that
war be required. ISA .CLh ECHTje..
j>?o St Coctrollerof the IVenty-four'h ward.
■jVOTiPE IS HEREBY GIVHN THAT
Il il a P*?, n d???° , fiofttionBrorthoer* , otionof afirat
clus GRAMMAR BGHO..L HOUSE in the Fi'teViilh
br Die undersign.d at -ha oifl"e of
the BO s RDop CON I'ROLI.► Rs.err;. Cn'r,o? SIXTH
Blrfeta. ur.t,: the Bill do, orAa.iut,
136-1, at It oolnnlt . Toe .aid ocbool House to be
erected on a lot of ground situate at the sou‘heast
fr™% r u Wr re . n V*' ,h “"d Coates streets being lia feet
o ril iL 75 -deep to North a root l the budding to be
lo nennmnioilMo one thousand
pl M'Ae d ,,i? a . lo e M i t ,3ver F'f'een Thousand Holla™.
.hlltA'P. , of" 'ho pan approved, lo super mend
the erection of smd tkhoul House and reoeive for hie
"T l 'o'rdeV h "rlh P eCumm,Oe^Tr^S dbudd '" ? -
,M»» 1^
PftPAHT«E«Siqp NOTICES.
C')P4RTEESIIIP NOTICE.-The under
signed, having purchased the Merest of U. r*. Me
tush, Jhaq., in the busings* heretoiore conducted by
lum in Cinura ,ua, Georgia, have associated thetnVjiva/i
vAito* firm name of LOClC^i-itr.
YOUNG, A• ROBEKi.B, and will r> mtlnue bns’neiit ht
the came place. ROiihßT H. lltJOK* RT.
OKORU*. B VoiiNG.
.a. c . JGS-A.ROBbJIIS.
~ Of the late firm of MoKee & Robert*.
CotcafßL-a, Ga., July 2, 18,0.
« jyEWB URY?.Q.P'"
MESS
MACKEREL,
VERST LA (IQE AMI WHITE.
0. H. MATTSON,
JjH-tf ARCH AND TENTH STREETS.
IVEW EPICED AND SMOKED SAL-
J-l h(U.N,
Fresh every few days.
Al, WERT C. EO BERTH,
DEALER
FINE GROCERIES!.
J>3l Comer ELEVENTH and VINE Btr«eta.
RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
• KLR AND CON VKVANCER, NORRIoTOWN,
Bo^nMlvama.
FARMa. STORES, MILLS, amt HOTELS FOR
PALE in Montgomery, Buck*. Chester, and Delaware
Counties, vanioK from 10 to 200 acre*, in good localities.
Persons appljing will be shown properties free of
charge.
Mortgages negotiated at fair rotes. HAN D-
S<iMb Ri’Bl* lor sale in Norristown, Totis*
town, and intern erlialo places. For Catalogues and
fu.i description, address R. R. CORSON,
Nonisywn, Va.
IWOSQUiaO. NETS FOR BEDS, CRIBS,
J-LM- A.o. t put up by a simple, pew. and convenient
arrangement, by
BrlEW’AttU, VAN HARLBNOFN A- ARRTFOV,
U* 10»a CHKSTvUTMreet.
Thk photographs taken and
colored at REfMER’B Gallery. SECOND, above
UREJiN, for §3, are decidedly hb good ns those taken
<»n Chestnut streot which sell for $l2 or s)a. It*
m TURNIP SEEDS—Crop of DfF,
*Sm of our own erowth,and warranted For sale bv
K. HUISTI A SON. Seed Warehouse,
It »Bil and 924 MaHKRT Stroet, above NINtB,
S PRIME SEED BUCKWHEAT.—3OO
bushels, in store, and for sale by
.«« . & <ON* Warehouse.
It 023 ami 934 MARKET Strut above NINTH.
TfINEG'AR —075 hl,ls. (larifletl Ci.ltr
v V negnr, 470 bbls. White Wine do., in store
and lor sate b; RovvLfcy, aSHBURNKR. A <m»,
ffo, KKmifh U HARVKS. i»2l
GAS OIL —5OO gals, Gas Oil for making
v-' ! . A Kl *Bri”rnrtiolq, m store am] for .Metre
WHARVES AaUl) “ tu,Jl "' * Do. 1» Smnb
TAR AND PIT! 11.—150 bbls. Tar. 450
kegs do., 600 bbls. Pitch, in store and for sate bv
ROWLKY. ABHBURNKR, A CO., No. 16 Fo«*h
WHARVES. j,-j
YORK WIRE MILL
NELSON & RICHMOND,
Manufaotuiers of, and Dealers in,
WIRE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Particular attention given to orders sent to their
V'arebouee.Sl John siroer.N. Y,. whioh wnl be filled
DRO.VIVTLV,eurt have BPBEIIV di.woh.
Circulars furnished, t lying disoouni from Llaf, or net
prioesaUhe LOWEST ftIARKKT KATE*.
TERMS.—S.x mouths* note, pay aba at Bank, with
ourpnt iate of fcxchange on New York, or 6 per oent.
o mSiflrtoWr-eet, i MKW YORK.
jyN-lin
CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edgo Grip©)
X-' manufactured at the Portage Nail and Iron Works,
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on maohines or
the most approved oonatruotion, ana w*rrnnte«i to be at
feast equal, in quality, umiornuty, and finish, to anv
other brands In ine market. J
„ , . „ , , , 421 COMMERCB Street.
Prince A Christman's superior soim-eye Planters'
Hoes for sole m above, Jyiyifim
SUHBfER RESORTS.
« RIVIERE HOUSE ”
LEWISBURO. UNION COUNTY, PA.
7hi« fivoHte resort of vim tors {a kept in first class
style. It is the roonoomfortab’e and extensive but«
In the town. Looatlon the most oentrai. Charges mode.
r VvIT 'gt* A ‘ HE ' AZJBL » Fropfietor.
{"'JAPE MAY.—Private Boarding at Cape
HOB^' S a r ' at No. jaflorth
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS.—
This favorite Bummer Retort it nowopdn for the
reception ot visitors. Fino muuntaln soenery, beauti
ful walks and diiyei< faoilit es for boating, bathing, and
fishing, and the health-giving qualities of its waters,
mfiKe it a moot desirable place, both for single guests
And for families. It is in daily communication with
Philadelphia! Baltimore, and Pittsburt.br means o r a
daily stage, and mail connecting with the trains from
these piaees at Carlisle, fa. Terms moderate.
For particulars, address JOHN EaRLY,
jyi* am warm Sprints. Perry county. Pa.
TYOUBbING GAP WHITE SULrHUR
" AND CHALYBEATE HPRiNGS.—This famous
watering place has been entirely refitted and furnished,
with ob tging servants, and every advantage tnat natu
rai beauties ol the ooimtry and easy ncoess can afford
•n« e R r °Prietorsonerevery inducement to persons seek-
HJSJ**®Asure health, or reoreation
miles from Newviile,
n - ?*•» mu most beautiful end fertile
Motion or Cumberland vail- y j they, are various in their
m, L ar f® l ® r V ll,on *il f . ,n, P r d*na«ed with su’phur.raairne
sta,iroQ,Ao., and have, produced wonderJnl sanative
effeotsi upon invalids anil omers. Visitors will find first
olnss hotel aooomroodattons. with attentive servants.
the season. Price of boarding
91 fa per day, 98 perweek. 950 per month.
Paseenfere leaving Puradelphia by the morning train
a® the PenDsylvsnia Railroad oonsoct at Harrisburg
w th the train of CumberUnd Valley Railroad toNew
ville, where nrst-oUss ooiuhes are in readiness to carry
passenvers tothe PprioKs *
Fare from Philadelphia to the Springs 94,
Two trains a day from Harrisburg oonoect with two
lines of coaches »o the Pprnss. Fare from Harrisburg
to DouolingOap Springs. $ll5. *
nJ okeUTo be hou atthe office of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, Philadelphia: Cumberland Vailey
ftTC 8 ', Harnsbur*: and teturii tiokets,at same rates, to
Ss oi*the hotel arrl-bur^‘to ** ° r tils w*oprle
Jvll tout KANAOA, KOSER. COYLE, k CO.
\TELLOW SPRINGS HuUSE, CHESTER
COUNTY, PA.
The above-mentioned House having been thoroughly
repaired and retittemn the Iwst manner with newfar-
is row open f,.r Boarders.
Ihe Yeiow Springe Houso oflers every inducement
to visitor*, being large and commodious, with shady
walks and romantio rides, Ac.
variety and quality of the Spnnasand Baths have
been longnnd favo«ably known, and thesubscriber,who
has been for several years past connected with the Co
lumbia House. 6ape liUncl, N. J,, will use his best ex
agreeable raa * e lao 8ta * of his guests pleasant and
Mages oouneot daily with the Reading Railroad 8 A.
and on haturdaya with the 8 A. M, and p. «.
Every information will bo cheerfully given, by ad
dress ng the subscriber, at me Ye low Springs. Chea
far ot ALLIS, at Phoenixville Bintinn. Read*
ing Railroad. a. V. oNYDER.
jyc-lm Superintendent.
T|f ANSIOSi HOUSE, M JUNT carbon,
MM. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
prices,
'• hieold-est"bliihed House, located in the gap be
tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on
the line ot the Philadelphia and Rending Railroad,
withinhalfamile of Pottsvllje, formerly »ept b» Jo
seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia.
ias, since lua demise, been under the charge of his
daughter.
The Bouse is prepared, at all seasons of ihe year, for
the reception of guests, and han been recently put lu
order.. The large garden- and park adjoining, presents
great inducement* a* asunimorreßort. to persons wish
•op.foSP/od a short time away from the dust and tur
moil of the cities, where they ca»i b-eathe fresh moun
tain air atm enioy the Wild and Leautilul scenery of
the coal rormn. '
Commot/ition passenger tickets, forth* use of fami
nes are sold at a recuotim. of twenty five per cent.,
»nd,an accommodation train will loave Pottsvilledailr
during tho summer moon s, to enable those who may
desire i » to fcpend the business portion of the day m the
™}X , ft nd reiurn the same evening, on which the charges
wu* be thuty-ihree per cent below the usual rates.
For terms,apply vo MARY HEAD,
, Mansion House, inonat Carbon,
left?.3m Schuylkill Co., £a.
T oNG BEACH BOUSfi, opposite
A-4 TUCKERTON t N. ,T —This Hotel is now open
for the reoeption of visitors, both permanent and tran-
S0I ? n il, v av,D s b** o s* a large expense m refitting and
ro-furnlshing I leel assured that for oomfortandcon
venie oeit wHI compore favorahlv with any house on
the coast. The best of oooks anu servants have been
prooured, and no efforts shall bo spared to render the
attests nereeab’e. The prospects for Gunning
,nd Fishing are eioellent. Oysters of the finest quality
have in abundance. With these increased advan
tages, l am confident that the moat fasudious wi-i have
no cause for oomplatiit
«. B-Capt. WILLIAM will m ft daily
ine of first-class packets from »tlanto City to the
beach, one of whion will be at Atlantio every morning
on the arrival,of the morning train from Philadelphia.
Parlies wishing j to come by war of Leed’s Point, or
otherwise, by addressing me a few days in advance,
will have a good boat to meet them at any point named.
ISSO-6W LEWIS P. BTKWARr.
gEA BATHING .
. OCEAN HOrsE, CAPS ISLAND, N.J.
This well-known est&uluhment, the favorite resort of
or , tilo reception, of guesie. It
hasboen cnns enlarged aud reinrm Jiod, the
usand airy, and communicate to
suit faniiues. Ibe house will be supplied with wat«r
rrom the cola springs
Persona demrous of spending a f w weeks of the sum-'
rner in an agreeable manner could r.ot do better than to
B Ooean Honse a trial. ISRAEL LEaMINg,
jeas-fiw* Proprietor.
AMEUIUAN HOTEL," BETHLEHSM,
Pn.—Th" Proprietor of this Hotel bnfi newly fitted
up nts house for the accommodation of visitors during
the summer season. l*he Hotel is situated
on «h« most elevated spot in the Borough.
Bethlehem ts toi wel. known for its bennt'ful Bcenery
and coramandlug view of the surroucdins countrj, ana
tor its sambnqns moant*in air. fo require comment
Too suliscnber is now prepared to receive Boarders
and Families,and promises to uo his best to render their
at«y with him pleasant and aereeabh*,
CAar/ej Modtrate, J.AV. R. PHARO,
jeßlm Proprietor.
X?AGLB HOTEU, BBTEUEIIEM, PA.
i\^t?nSK® House, known as the
“LEHIGH VALLEY BUMMER H&TftEA'IV’
■. fßf.the aeason. The nrcommodstions of
.his Honse will lie found unsurpassed. The ride here.
t n e North Ponnsj Iv&nia Railroad, is one of the plea
santest In our State. OAtEB YOKE, Propriefcsr.
J*a>Bm
AMEB'OAN HOTEL, ABIENTOWN,
PA.—Thie well-Imowa and popular hotel has,
dunngjhe vast softaan, been
EhjI.AROED AND IMPROVED,
anaia now in oapaoity and convenience second to none
in the Interior of Pennsylvania. *3 he beautiful and
healt- fu) situation of Allentown • renders it a dfl
liKhiful summer resort, m view of which asocial ar
rangements have been made by tba toao*
cqmmodateaummer boftyden. X. Yi BFCKTRI.
ieaa i-ei k. w. Bin onv.
m LIGHT’HOUSE < OTTAGE, NEAR
Kl THELIUHT-HOUSB ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
(the ne vest house to the suri), is now Oferj for the re
ception of Boarders.
The proprietor resMotfulW goHaite a ooutmnanoe of
the patronage of his and the puhue
Jefa lm* JONEw WODTTON. Proprietor.
SPHINGS.—This well-known
&nddeUghtfalBon»ner Bosort will ha opened for
the reoeption of Visitors on the FUtSi* OF JU«JE,
and kept open till the Ist of Optohej,
.'vi?* **l* 1)6 under the manasementof Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, wnoF,ea»nsnsn.'o,ooQrteonB manners, and
attention tokia guests, give the amplest assurance ol
comfort and. klpd treatment
JfiJ'MlPi Si g.suste?^"* lE ra ‘ arf
mriO-im JW °- f ‘ M |^°^nte , . tr d..
Jg ED L O E’S HOTEL,
ATLANTIC OiTV. NEW JfcIHaEY.
At tba terminus of the Rallrond, on the left, tieyond
the Depot.—This House is NOW OPEN for Hoarders
and Transient Visitors, am] olTera accommodations
equal to any Hotel in MlanttoCity.
The chambers have been ven muoli improved, and
rendered store comfortable by Venetian blinds having
been put ap at the windows.
Chargrs moderate.
Children and Servants. Half Price.
. ParuesabouldkeeptheirseatsiiUtiltlterarsarrive
in fro'it of the Hotel. The signs me conspicuous.
jyi-im
A LOY 5 ! SHAUELER’S RAILROAD
HOTEL, ATLANHC CITV, opposite the Rail
road v»epot.
THE BK*T BITUATION ON THE ISLAND.
„*r Newly futod up with neAV lieds nmi badding.
Boar Him and bodong igi per (lav. )>- lm
tveptune nau&s;—Atlantic"cit?.
—This wolar and eminently •avorite House at
Atiantio City hns, since the closing of Inst season, !/cen
enlarged, refitted, refurnished, pad complete!) re
juvenated m erery particuisr. and in now open fur
the season. From its delightful situation, near
ness to all piaceg of interest, dose proximity to the
safest and best part of the beach, it »s rendered nr.o ol
the moat convenient and deoidedly tne pleasantest house
ontno Island.
Terms—Blo per week; per day. Ohit.l’vu and
servants half price,
~ - „„„„„ « JOHN BMICK, Proprietor.
R. Ij. FU REY, Superintendent, leSl-sm
retreat,
Beautifully and conveniently located
ATLANTIC « ITY, N. J.
Boarders accommodated ou reasonable torrns.
je2o-3ra M. MoCLEKS, Proprietor.
The sea*sh«»rb—ATTiANTio oity.
McKIBUIN’H U. 8. H A’EL.
The undersigned, propm or ol tbs above.named
house, hetug now prepares to receive guests, ro
ipßOtiuU* solicits a sharo of tba ynblio patron
age. Bince last summer tnere has been added to
this hotel a tour storied wtng, 140 feet id lenitb. con
taining (beside the bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlors,
for lodiei, and >wo for gentlemen ; also, a reception
room, wash-room, and spacious bar-room. Bowling
Saloons, Billiard Rooms, am) hot am) co'd Falt-w>ter
Bath Kooms have been constructed for the accommo
dation of visitors, and the whole house wii) be lighted
with gas. The house has been newly painted and Tnr
niihod while the shaded grounds surrounding It have
been put in complete order. A we!) manned pleasure
Yucbt, and an excellent Band of Music, have been en
gaged for tho season. J. NcKIBBIN.
Jel4 tf
CARLISLE The favorite rosort for those
\t who appreciate Grand Scenery*
WHITF SULPHUR o' 1 !? Mountain Air, Invigorating
Wil SPfi/iVfl s. * Baths, Large and Woil-ventilated
CumbertaJd J.\ Pa. ft®”* Ooodtoowiy, and a Good
Accommodationtfor * ou ‘ f,
300. Fox pjytfioular* sand for Cirou-
TBBWs tow- lar.
OWEN. OLENDENIN. i VIPSOHER,
Carlisle Spring, Pa*
mountain springs,
-*~i Lancaster Oounty. Pennsylvania—This estab
lishment will be open by the )Un of Juno The ad
vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain Boanery,
pure air, ano soft water; every variety oi batna, and
amusements; a good stock of livery horses. and oar
riages- tor further particulars call on J*)BEFU B,
M\KRB, corner Third and Vine Streets; JAMKB 8.
EARLE, No. ol« Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to
the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIOMACHER, Epbrata
rostOmre. Lancaster Howntr. Pa. mtVi-Sm
/COLUMBIA HOUSE, GAPE ISLAND—
!rSm 0i , 1 ’ I! •S 1 , AT ’ Now Jereor.-Tliu larse, flratolM,
HOTeL will be opened, for the reeeprion of quests, on
the Mih June, 1860. The House has boisu completely
repaired ana refurnished. A new ooolnng r*o»e, ovens,
steam boilers, and every modem improvement added.
Extensive stabling attaohed to the promises
AU letters adu;ea*ed to the subscriber*, Oape Island,
New Jersey, will be promptly attended to,
T tr t■« « . , LrAmo *>OOLMAN.
James H. LalrdJate proprietor franklm House, r hila
delphta; 8. B. Woolmar,. formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Capa island. jeia-dftn
f'iONGRRSS hail, cape island,
CAPE MAY, N. J.—This well-known, firet-ciass
Betel will oe opened for tne reception of guests on 8a-
TUBDaV. the lfilh Inst.
The Bowling allay* hare been removed, and new
sleeping rooms added, sinoe last season.
Jill-Ow WKST k THOMPSON, Proprietors.
HALL—ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J.— This epaoions House, situated at Atlantio
City, will be reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the ttth instant, by the subscriber. The
House fronts the beaoh IIJ feet, giving a splendid view
of the Ocean, an* Is near the Fishing and BmUju point.
No pains will be spared to secure the comfort ana con
venience of guests, .
LjC-Zm TNO.VAS tf GARRETT.
A MERIOAN HOTEt, MAUCH CHUNK,
+A. PA.—Thin HOTEL is now kept in a manner af
fording every pom on to siramiera and travellers.
Arrangement* ha* e been made this eeaion to accom
modate SUMMER BOARDER*. Th« moat sublime
mountain scenery and rural enJoymSS, l *. "J® pere al
fo'dadT
GEO. W. WILhpLM.
jeas-teet Proprietors.
SEA BATHING.
National uall>
Thi. fO I
Uh r .S, n f^ ! !ffo S , 1, &, , 5 , r.
*°l°«.^? rm * n ’°A«mjW GARRETBON. Proprietor.
HEATH HOUSE,
BOHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN. N. J„
!■ now open for the reception of oompany Commam-
Aations by letter will be promptly attended to.
lsli-lm D A. ChOWKLu. Proprietor.
OEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.— DIOK.-200 Tierces Prim, J BitAiUoi!
Mgfr *» —*» «-*«
SIIIWER resorts.
KAA ° IIJAVtR ' ««• of 8«i H0m.,,5
li e rp XCrofp'.mif, '?[
«ur.».jed br RW liofefin thi."f® 101 - not
«aiw o r!'af« kss
to the house (but separata from lti» m«i-
HftU for Hops aad n
or# %® and CcntectiODery atta?iid W Ov«r ’
*Tii! f# i* r * f oTtj ■iMpJa* rooms for aiXßiaitk
.Tfaersi. also a. play'ground for
shaded Mdenoloseg, with swinre, Ao. r®»
n*n!*l m?»roPm^ Pßrt ? e , llt P* Und * r OWn 9t-
KMflienW^J2kSi%V a 1 tn ? , l W reputation in
B to ■*&" * a " 1 my table wiU
Terms wtll be* 912 per week. \
Transient Boarders 9> per daT.
1 INITBD STAiFS BOftL, :
V v . millebsburg. dauphin COUNTY, PA
_ Thts well-known Hots, has been loosed by tie rnh
soriber, and has been thoroughly ret ovated entiroiv
n«»Ir luroiejied. Millers burg is situafatf in oneoKtha
most romantio regions of Peuneylvamatthe etuque
h*nna nver flows immediately . v the to* n. wSSordo
• oea#r T nnmiiaSSd iDth#
,n *reat t p enty. affording fine
f£ .SSJlHlffi*?« lll i mountain streams abound with
MS2WSWA. 9 lty , v ‘* ltorf ’ who are destrousof
eouatr*. willlndthia one
WArti?p!?n«Lil« ,r,lb!e in PennsylvMi^ The
wiltii n,a , ha Urq*d passes the town 7 and it is
and N(BvYo?t ail Thi»n>T lt^/ hI, M? elphja ’ Wtiraore,
h'Ss, coSr«?> r w, “ “ «®
Mni,r.bu, g . Jan, ,p A ia«). WAltFtEtl) -
OTAR HOTEL,
itSABLT oypomx thx v. k. hotel,
~ also, CARRIAGES TO HIRK. C£NTB '
terms BoardeT * &oa °mmodated ©a the most reasonable
- ' ■ - lee) 3m *
IJ N |TEI> STATES HOTEL, LONG
t , Jii'2?i7^tiUi 9 « < i ofsn L ßOO<s .roodf, siablirg, Ap. .make
rapSfSteiaSSt^Ka
Je, ' ,lll Pro,rieior.
ajANSION HOUS*. MAUOH CHUNK,
bb7na«?^, c h ?r o ritNS&
fleeaed??kM r t>fnJ<* thatthos fa?he hi! sno-
Ssfy all his gue?ls * tin a mAnner thit cannot fail to sa
•i.nt hundred feet above the Lehicb. ti. 'inlLl
mb rme aoene ima.inable ia prewaMd. ’ “
pur^teuSJfe'^a'S?? I *'* wiU ‘ ,£o W
KS? Md
tiJUBF HOUSE, ATL -NTIITdITY. N, J
v _ This spacious Hols!, pourisiarths non kdrante.
geons location Bt Atlantic City, having been re&entlv
tfo” h'r'.Sit!* op9n " l for 010 approeohm, eaaaenon
■‘orieahizh and 9J Teat ia length,
JSV«• ,ro ’ ,ni,lllsbwnadd,d.eontain
tug 44 lArge and airy roosts and extending to within fio
: Ards of the ooean, a fine prospeotof which is afforded
fromaliriosteterrroom inlhehouse. aora a
j,produced into the bn Iding,additional
bath houses wll be erected, and numerous mhnr im.
"‘Tbi’ubffSiMHi"’ 0 '! liv altrv:uv ' l
eiercis.^ir.'tha^e’n.nLUr*
Sd' ! oom n eSa O L , , h Sf ,, SS”t.T iUI S Tiew to th " oomf< ’ rt
ID,r . to . en^ < l. rooms will* ease aedreie
Hw.tt™£Vtr«,M3lisSSr' w
I«lmwf-»m H. 8. BHNSON.
A MERIOAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND—
r,, . M.KBraoLDS, Propnator.-Tbia ftvont,
J or I t ! 1 D viulora in MON-
D * 1 ! June »th. It has been fitted no in the best style
tULir®** attant on ** u ** paid to thecomfort of its
ielB»dtffepX
. HOARDING.
XJOiRPXNG —For a gentleman, wife, and
~~f two «aa l ohUdren—i/ want'd m ft cenfril part of
TWO I, y piS(fN re »»!?^ 18 K 0 n Dfo y* b ® Ad I rose
aHU tiPtfON, tcroqgh B ood « Dispatch. jyl#-4t*
and Gentlemen desiring supe
nor board for tbo Biimmer can now have ohoic,
oflar...coolroomaatayg WALNUTMraet. drit lm'
ORIV * TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlenlen and
21 Ein *!? g.ntlemon, can be acoom
mooated with Board, with pleasant and Handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 010 LOCUST St.,
south suteof Washingtonequare. The looabon. b*ini
opposite to one of the handsomest parka in the oity, is
c?Q*T»I, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the oity can be accommodated by me day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for an offio*. Jell-tf
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE
.accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with
or without t>oard»lin a private family. Location oen
tral. Address * TOLBERT» ,, through Blood's Die
patch. apg)
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANOI
A 90MFANY OFJfBW YOU* ,
BIX MTLUoSJ?o£ DOLLARS,!
IHVBITU IS VlftST MOMTtfAOSS OH BIUX XiVArB
WORTH OVER ******
premlame areLOwxßthaaio aanj other Comp*
aiee, and the Dmdenda have bees autifu,
BBLOHe TO TQX RltVamß.
.S^'n".VpM e ir *" * k *
«, W. corner Fot?K'M npfwAfjN&TVg^U,
„ PHILADKI.PHU KEFISRENCESi
Wiomu UpbiM. John W.Ub,
sssriftssa!* w&fer*
John p Mj.r«, JVPUhor Lewnln,.
JoMphP.tt.rion, Wlllmm CTLnSWur.
John M. AtwoolT Artb«-»Coffln,
tbomMli. Powom, SoorfoW.ToiKd,
Wtlli.ro M.Keo. Ybo«. W.ttonr.. na-Iylt*
ISIsUKANUE UUMPAWy, NO.
■ «M CHESTNUT Strut, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED APRIITiSW.BY THE STATE DP
PENNS Y LVANIA*
SON FINED TO FIKEAND INLAND RISK I
. _ DIBXCTOBS
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney,
Wm, w. Walts re, J, W. Kverman,
Choa. Wohardsoa, Henry Lewie, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, Jooob W. Stout,
O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stem.
Thos. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY .President.
. a.. a FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, [iall-ifti
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com
panrle .Building, southeast oorner WALNUT
and FOURTH Street*. Open daily froia 9 till I
o’oloek, and on MONDAY till 8 m the evening. This
Old Institution has always paid la full, oa demand,
without notioe.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All earns paid book, on demand, in gold and silver.
TRUBTHEB.
ALEX. JfHILLDIN, Preeider. L
SaMl. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. HaraeT, George Nngent,
John Anipaoh, Jr.» RaraL T. B *lice, Alb. C. Robert*,
John Aikman, Jorss Bowman, IL H. Eldndge*
VYm. J. Howard. JOHN s!wiLaON.Tr»unrer.
JOHN C. SlM**. Beoretanr. JiM 1m
OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
3 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vice
and CallowhiH. Incorporated by the Legislature April
14th, ISftl. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily.from
9 to JH o’olook. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS, fromhtoS o’olook.
Interest 8 per cent, per annum. Depositors' con with
draw their uoneys by Checks, if desired, fecial I>e
eosita received.
JAMES 8. PRINGLE, rresMert.
i Fsanci* Ha*t. Secretary. apAU-tfu
ANDREWS & BON.
T K U N K.
VALISE, AND TRAVELLING- BAG
MAKIIVAO I U K B H B,
No. CIS CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
i Under Junes’ Hotel.*
«STEACTOKY, NO. IT SOUTH SIXTH STREET.
jrir-int •
SPARKLING AND STILL OAITAWBA
►3 'WINEH,
MANCFACTCRED BT
J. E SHELBY.
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Always on hand, and in lols to suit pnrehas str*. by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Sulf Agent.
jj9-8m No. 031 MaRK AT Street.
HAVANA CIGARS.—Just rocijived. per
bark Ann Elisabeth, a Ivge and vatied assort
ment.comprising several new brands, together with
others of the most oelebrated— ~
*• Black Sea," Adorsoion,.
Figaro, Neptuoo,
Cabanas, Partagas, j
Lightning, ArroioHorwo,
Aruaelie, Prnebeso. Jio , &6.*
Of alltheßegshft, Concha, Opera. Lonqres. Mirar,
Figurines, and preseed sixes—now in store. Sand for sale
low, by CfIARLi-IUTIfiTE,
jo&O 3w 130 WALNUT Btrect.
OOAPS. 1
►3 van HAAGEN k MoKEONE’B CEUEBRATED
ORIENTAL DEITJRBIVE,
CHRMT^AirOLIVE, s
EXTRA Lh'i
PALE, m 1
B FUUUI , NG TOB.ET. An.
I '°ffi l » a k^M^K'L^K’
Also wholesale dealers in „ „ . ...... t-t *
H?K tH£s.' )T * co ' i ' loti BEES> ’ rALK
[%lll'i. JAMES BETTS’ INVR NTIONS
1»Sl FCR LAUIES.-Atcrov.dof.ndki WrT'Com
mendedb. the Medial,
Bute., Thiitj Th»»nd In.«!?5 C „ ffi!
by their phTsiojaii# to use her Surgical App lance*. J»ne
would oautioh Merchants»nil Slhera at&Mt P^ohMVß*
If"^VS’clSSSlSr’iws.hou J of™
eho can &• on iai* win he riw *n on appli
S. d ih. r BUr'A Ueited He
ennatnre is on eaoh ariiolw. ♦****• _
Cancels, i
parrafine wax, ‘
PURE Ht'tKMACE'IT, •
CHEMICAL BPkttV.
adamantine.
Assorted sises. „ < . .
Packed in plain or fancy boxee to rertl cy market.
For sale by the agents oft&o maoufadarerj ,
THAIN k MoKEONE.a* and *4 0. Wl ARVK3.
"
AZUMEA ! A 3 .DMKA !
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA t A ZUMKA!
AZUMBA
PROF. MORRIS* AZUMLA BAKIIt© , POWDER.
soltlr 80. 68 Korlki FOURTH
uni* in* j myQ->rmi_
%JYHLP MOLASSES, Ac.—soo } ahds and
Barrel. LoVRRINa’SN. flu. I'hraj
rop, and .xtra Golden. Alio, Bnaar-boJ le. Muioo
xado.andPortoßioo Molmm. in ii and har
rail, for ula by JAM fad GRAHAM k . LfaTiriA
%!?««!.
r
Cl LATE ROOFING.—JOHN 1 WELOU,
U prepared !o put on airy aroonnt of
roofinn nt lo»ratee. All work warrayiadi to
tinfaotioe. ttrdera aaot to ill! HD Mreat and (IRK
MANTOWaN HoaJ will t* prompU/ Ml u>.
**2S 3m _
AML'SEHENTfI.
SUMMER SENSATION!
HOUBS BY THt? SEMtOE!
By F&rdcoier Invitation
MEMBERS OP THE frfILADELPHU, p Him
OrflEK PROM£*k»T CITIZENS.
henrv morforp
Will read.
. „ „at the
IfiiTED BTA • ES HOTFIr,
ATLANTIC CUY, '
Hlg
SATIRICAL SUMMER LECTURE
"THE JDtITy'op'oJIOMELniO,”
SATURBAY-EVENIHO, JULY Six.
T 000 of tho
RAhdest bii> of THE bay
full of RATIONS, amusemewt.
jTso-ft 3 at aU th * Priaoipiil Hotel. »t Atlutic City.
jVATIONAL THEATRE.—Q BoR G E
Mssf!ar , ““ p<oM Nißi^a
THIg STJIR TROUPE
op MUSICIANS. DANCmg, AMD COMEDIANS.
Acknowledgedbr Uonnoie-enraand PraSw^atbabut
w iU perform for “ “>» Proft »'<».
Md 8 ATllVl) AY < iSt> ». j a i T
n?PN??‘ JtIHTH WITH MUSIC. a«d ”•
irabKV 5 a.huse’mknt WITH irtsTLVCniON.
E E P* ES ENT A TION%V ; D% A^ D Li’p , L lrrßF ' n '
In which will
which the ls so remarkab’e.
Snoa?'?e t ni* ’* n r‘^T
ions. Who evinee th-irdWte , /reSwid 2nd ««Str
aaM - wi “ * iv ‘ « «•"«“«?ml!"iS
nf Hailads. f>aDC»s Chorus**, Doftt. Quartet-,VojE
B[*i Mots, Queer akviucr
fnFphea” of-the Theatre ethbe brought forvrard
Md«Mthft£°*l?w f Ai prodao i’ nff, . efteb i •* Din*, one Sfh2
,t k*’ wre j*? m * IwLeomio eieeea, written tf'
prengij f;'r hirafiiid in earh of whioh be s-unds
For .MSS*SBAffifc *"* **■««■
pr... C .
Orchestra Chair* ><
pre^eJy^ 60 &t lo eomxence at eight o’cUwk,
#I «W Peats invariably. reserved frr Ladies and G*b
fcs & tSSSS r,a * ln,m - o,pUem ‘°^
OENNA. ACADEMY OP THE PINE
■V, AHTB.-J095 CHESTNUT Btreet.
a lar l , ? ol J eo,ion ol Pamtins, and Senlv>
“ISj** nowopeoB.il, from a a m. nil 8 8. it. a£
miaeiong cts.; children nnderUraara.l3cente. jyo-tf
COLOMON’S TEMPLE,
national Hall. .
A%*YE TWELFTH htwkkt
Wcti n .
wh\<X?BtMilr , t? onpUon oiSokmo*’* Tenipieji’/jf
OPKN Tn•» V l ® Model.
is aX™ fromlow
Admiwion, 9S oenie j children, half oHm.
ofc£&3£££ , SiSi' » I ' aad *“*• «**ss•■
l^S^^&MheXhSSif h “
SPORTING.
WARNE'S RIFLE and pistol gal-
OHfcSTNIVaSSl 0 *?!:- c °™f r of EIGHTH end
thi ai. ihj»_ Gallery b»s & distance of
hehtl for K‘fl* Shoounst. with two largst bky-
J«s&lm* h oompleji Gaflerr m the Union.
WANTS.
WTANTED— Two good Vessels, to load
Southernaort.^f from totOS An
— ■ I 0« No Wharree.
LITHOGRAPHERS.—Wanted, in
A a S o ?* Trans r erer and General Printer
tfstg hear°,a p? , ? .,. ttCTbjlp ;
: bKW YORK.
ANTED —An active Bosines3 Man
Urelr“fittatt
iß’s^mm^JsSP 00 * i ' VßLU^§°
WASTED. IN A CLOTH HOUSE. A
loam Man as (talesman. who i* thonviwMw
Til'S. 1 the Merchant ra lor* end Cicbins
Hfifcg'filfffß O AIa °- aBo * to lewra the Weioff
A y °UNG man, will acquainted
„„„riL ll „' !l 1 Bho9 Trade, Wlahea a anjatioa aa >al. a
“ LEATHbfI > office of The Prut, jy!9 It*
A YOUNG LADY FROM THE NORMAL
”• 89 H 99 Lvi * he ® a ®j to »tio''a» TRJtCH E in a
S™ te *. a7TTviL r 'o or out of the city.. Ad*
dress 1 UTOK t ,, this office. J>i
Wf ANTRD —BY A YOUNG MAN, A
▼ » situation m& wholesale dry foods. gtooery.oT
hardware house, uadeistaads bookkeepipr. and has
hac eomeexperifflce in busin'ss. eaiary notsemaoh
J 3 * o rart { * b th * htst
i/f? lJt* 06 * J office of this paper.
WAMfD—BY THE ADVERTISER,
▼ * who can jnvo first-ol&ss basiness a
situation in a wbolesa'e-dry*Roods jobbing bou«e«as
bookkeeper or smesman. Addrsm •• y.” offloe of
T-» ric*.T. iy!7 lot*
A YOUNG MiN, who has had some ex
** patience in the wholesale hardware bosicritt
wishes a situatton »n a similar establishment. Will be
eauefied w.tu a moderate ealary. Addreee “icgM.
PEtfa* office of this paper. jylfet*
MTANTEO—*SOO, FOR WHICH GOOD
* * freehold security will be given, sod an inters?r
m a vamsile patent. Address ** Patent,at this of
Qce- jyt7«3:
T?ir*NT£D—A young man as Salesman,
J wkoiMhorottirhlrac<iusmt*dwttßUw Merchant
Tailor sand Clothing trade of this c«t». To any perron
capable of BU'nf th s poaitmn. a Überaloottseasati u
wilibegiven. AddreseßoX4l3.F.v. J>l3tf
TArANTED—A Situation, by a man,
▼ v thirty-seyen years of axe. of extensive experi
ence in basiness. o l good adoress. and competent to fiii
almost any position, either as a clerk, caoencteodent,
or salesman, is very respectably oonneoted, and ean
give the mo»t satisfactory references as to integrity,
enorgy and business capacity A moderate sal «ryJor
thepresent will be accepted. Address “ B. G. H./* omoe
of las Prex*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT.-4)a
E 2. tha Cantor roftd and Bastle’on turnpike. about a
it.lie and a halt fr m the r.ntoad depot sc Fraakfora.
Handsou e «toae mansion; tenant’* Route, and an nw*
oeas&ry out* u\ldin<»; & beautiful sloping *awa. an
abundance of shade and frtm tree*. 'J here is • siresra
ot water rnnnios tbr utb the whole length uf the plane,
r or fu.tber particulars apply to
. . M. * v OMeS 8c Auctioneers,
iy>1»3630 139 aud U 1 Sou'h FOU dTjStreet.
PROPERTY. For
Vdale or to Let, a larpe ard convenient House In
Germantown; gas. water, la«jre lawn, and plenty of
shad*, id ope or *he best looatiom ; wfl be an' /i low.
atidreu Box I<£o, Fhi/aaglphia post office. jtl im
FUR SALE.—One-half interest of a Re
tail Coal Yard, centrally located, doinj, a busmen
oreiyhtthousand tuns per annum. Address" /*. B. C."
Blood sDis f atch, w*ea all necessary tnfi rmvio* w.U
be given. j>Ji*3i-
*¥*o t ET—Store and Basement No. 4f3
■ ARCH Street, ahor® rGURTfI, tirnity-t*o feet
r ront «'!ear,bt fonrfeet deep; achoic® locatjoa
for Wholesale B ■men. to
P. KEITE*LINUS.
FOURTH apd ABCH Street#.
AILaNTIC UlTY.—Two rooms in a
•s* pottage. snltuNe for & rmsll family w-Il be
RENTKDon reasonable terms. Andress,S A*SHußfc,
Blood's Ocssetoh.
Ti> BUD DER?.—A large lot hiving
three fronts-suitable for immeejate imeroteireet.
sitcaied 01TWEJ1T1ETB street, below f'ATia A JUNE.
Wilt be sold oc aceocuLpd*tio{ terns to *»srvwlM
wilnn-p'ore. For terms. 4c.. address “K, office of
this paper. i>l3~tf
Factory lot tor &alb. -a luge
lot bavins three fronts, adn irably situated in the
boathwesiero p>rt of th* city. Win t* rented or so.d
on reasonable terms. For par lonian, apply *t this
cffice. jyL3 tf
Ij'Oß SALE—On Accommodating Terms,
the Btore and Dw«Um« No. ni Ar. h street.
ApoWro WIU laM R. Ai LrN,
jyfo 6 * Ne.»3S ARCatstttet.
Half interest in a literary
PaPER FOR pal-E.—a rare opyo'tuotty to se
cure a permiDcnt income is offered by the pi.-pr e>ors
of one of the first Liters ry Pipe's in the cocctry- *hu
wishes to meei a pnrohaser cf ofle-o*lf interest. '‘he
Journal referred v» h*aa large and i creasing ci’CUES'
turn, and it can M shorn, beyond all doubt. t*at n« a
short time it will realize a splendid mooias. Toahte
»n.*y man the opportunity i» a rare one; tosach. terms
of tne most liberal character win !>e occepted. It is aos
ateolutely necessary that the purchase. snoun be et
U»erary tas’es; in that ewe. however, a good busmen*
mao is indispensable. Ihe fullest information as to the
present cnnmtion of the paper will be cheerlutjr given.
For particulars, adore** or apply to a. WIaCW-320
CHEa l MU’ stree-. Phi adelphia- J> U-St
TO BET—Tlie 2d, 3d and 4th stories ot'
STORE No. S2S MARKET STREET.
for whoteuU. Jobbing lfll3lll.es. laqtxir. on tbo pro
nnifß. )>” «t*
TO BE T—The first floor of the fineßafid
inz No 7C4 CR ESTN U r .trrct, formerls oooop,»i
o* s wbuteMlo l and lately a» a retail) Fanoj Gooda.bJ
Permmery Store. Aup Jr at'heufr.cei fj (ILLBiiAI EL
&Co . Po J 704 ChEbTNUTfctrftct.ghri*. jyU lm
jyjISSOU-RI LAND!!
300,000 Acres for Sale, at prices ranging from 12>a
to M cents per Ac'*, in anv quantities required.
TAXES pud, and PaTEnIS procured for purnhv
sera of Land under the Graduation Aol
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage sump.
For lum.tr■Jf.T. WL'NfSS fc CO..
tf. g. and General Land agents.
G. CH-STNUTtitreet.
Between THIRD and r<»* Rln,
St. iOUIS. MO.
WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
jyg-gm
FOR SALE —The Stock and Fixture) of a
Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, new dome t
good business. This is a good opportunity for any otf*
wishing to go into the business ora house wai.tiiv.to
increase tueir ttfde. Satiaf ctorr reasons giving tor
e» I in* ont. Address ** Box 3*?0,” Philadelphia Pott
Office, wit}, Bunß.
MTO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR.
story house, double bach bnlldlnvs, all modern im •
provements,in oomplete order; an decantlar.eyard
Terms low to a iwd tenant. vi'-o
CHEBTMJTstreet. Apply at No. 719 CrifcbTNlT
Street, in the M&souto Halt. my<r.-ti
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For rale », lilt. Joi'” «>• Sonthwerjrro uetion ■ t
ThAcitT well adapted forsNursery. Termsaccommous.-
S&? xi.lr.f "K, nt thi. offle. .pir-tf
Mrs. STILL’S
CRVBTALINE LIQUID HUR COLQRER.’
A ureparation new to the puUio, but which hi* ice*
been in private use, for restoring Gray Hair to ita natu
ratcolor,imparting,ton a glowy appearance, ani rea
aering it soft and silky. , _
in* entirely different in its nature and effects trou»
u « article now in use lor the same purpose, be.r.c h
oleanly fluid, nearly as clear as water. requiriuK n
washinv before or alter its application- tree from swipt>.
oranycthsroWecUonaWe ingreaiect, and appl:e-i us
eisily as an ordinary f*air Oil.
Can be had of the following persons:
W. Z. HarberU, oorner Jumper and Pins street'.
E.J PeoneU. No-si6 North Ei/thtn street.
Thomas L-ancaster Bpruoe and Euhteentn *tr«u
Thomas Weaver. Viteand Eighteenth s reeu.
Win. B. ‘lhompeon. hit. Vernon and devecieeLt.i k-.*,
Kuward Gaillard. Jr.. Arch bek»w Second street.
E. B. Uarngoes, Contes and ienth streets.
George C. Bower, Vine and Sixth streets.
A. 11. Howman, Spruce and Seoond streets.
Charles Shivers. Spruce and Seventh streets,
Caleb R. Keeney, Aroh and Sixteenth streets.
FIFTEEN HI and LOCUST
»j* Sm Pnilad»>p*iA.
PARIS GRESN—For s.le by IVETIi! .
*UJ. * BROTHER, «T rad .9 North .Ki^LD
Btrrat-
CXIAIUUI uavaNa ciUaRS, of fiif.
tRR/.UUv ferent brsr.-Ls.ail aixae sad jnres,
•Sggp WKW&tfiFWm am