The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 27, 1860, Image 3

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tejr, laTntt«ibeZma»tototldlMinan» difitrent
pl«8os,, :T5» tf tb»»« inrUatlon
jfrbpladbithooMelbilltyßf arsplyto eaehof them,
Sffi^Sggff^K l Ssx£.
"the Wdihln|tonGra}«, that perp* at oaoa eat'
about mtkliur anapnswtUK’S'™ t ‘ le ™ a recep
tion- Onpt,. Longßranch!'to a
' Special messenger rreedeefibiehodto cell him home,
and ,bb. tta* espeotSd ffutnyp y«<eriiaj.'itel«-
Itrsphio despatch w»* Teeelred JCBterdmy from tbs
Z'marm'iattaoqadlbit'Uiat tbeywonld arrlva in
Philadelphta.peme'tlmS tip day, at whet boar It sot
kD*rt,; bu* probably {a - the efternooa. Bib
7, merce weib at West Point yeaterdse,' where they -
.wcettsdrtU with one of the oompanUp of.tbs 80-
% T fa'k H*gimetit of. Sotr.Tptk, who had assented
•ItheTrohalTtogs.
The committee c.f arrengomenta oftheWashlng
ton Grey a bare bosh lobhiug oat for a suitable
piece for thoiirangerstogtVb an tahibKlaa of
ttteit drill; and it lJttpacted that It will ukotilaoa
to morrow afternoon at tbs Point- HhbesePark.
This plsselsaVefy fine One-for toebi purpose,
bat iu dlitauw froo the. thickly itet tied portions of
toeelty, nod the Tael that the public. are'BOt Sd-
HiUed. meket H Tery-ohjeetienehla for a display
’of ibis kind for thase-nwon*. If thh ZoosTeacsn
drillas wall as repreeentbd, the pablle aboold beTs
. tta pritllege of witneuli* it, : A , drill - of- the
1 etrsoaereattbe Academy of Molds Is ttlkedofas
part ofth* programme. , .
’ StrPkavtsoßg'AppoiNTHn.—The following
list or, Saptniroß for tta esrloos wards in this
City has Seen returned to the Mayor by’tte City
Commtmlonere: .- ~. '
Pi tst'.Watd—First Division'—-W m. Fo9tvr,Jarot
B Hcffuerr, HooitonSmith. Seoond Division—
Wm. Hidings, Juba fa Nagel,;John!.ong.
Second Wardwtmes Falby, Joseph, Elliott, Jas.
DiVttpfi’t. ' ' . *■/ >■
Third and Fourth Wards—Samuel Mitchfll, 33.
J. Touog, Janes 8*». • ’ * l ''\
Fifth sod Sixth Wards—John Gibbe,!lhemii
Grant,'Samuel Z«ne..
.Seventh hud Eighth Words-*Henry Bobb, Sami.
MnCeUr, John FSbanser.
Sloth and Tooth Werda—Jamts Kelly, A. P.
Mitlls,JohnSttKit..
. Rleventb' end Twelfth Wards—William M. Wil
■on, Henry Mdle, Fdnard Simpson.
Thirteenth and -Fourteenth. Wards—John W.
Middleton, Oaoer D Hal), George Naßhevß.
..
HaToeuTH o Keketine.
. Sixteenth mod Seventeenth Warda—Andrew W.
Wright. Jeete Dattro. Samuel D; Tcmpkioa;: ■
' KightMakh Ward—Jeeeb Belter, Goo. VT.Han
klnaon, Waa. MrCatehepu.. .
• nineteenth Ward—C. 'A'.' Bonder, Montgomery
Jshnson, BarjemluEwHer. -
Twentieth Ward—First Diriaion-rWilllam T.
Djjle, Sainoel ShbwXker, David Bowera. Second
Inriaion—Robert Keiil.i lloary Myers, Joseph
Twenty-hrSt Werd—First Divlelon—William D.
Thomas, John Dyer, Thome* Jeffraa. 'Seoond Di
vision—Jacob H. Kecoh, ,Franklin W. Uagy, Ja
cob L Warner,.' . . '' /' ,
Twenty-second Ward—First Division—Danielß.
Harper, Uiilory Kriekbenm, Wm. Little. Seoond
D.'ffafon—Reuben Banda Joseph' Porker, Babe
Springer- ,s‘
Twenty-third Ward—First Division—-Thornes
Dickaon, Itaao. Mann, DanlelMoroney , Seoond
Dlvlaion—Denial D. George, James Pratt, Samuel
Shastar. Third DWWen—George Hart, Simon T.
Bhngart, Jacob ;Baekelt.';.
Twenty.fourth Ward—First Divirion—Joseph
Frees,. John Sloan, John A. Dickinson. Seoond
Divldon—Joe. B. WUliamr, John A. Brown, John
Geddis. Third . Divides—Wm. A. Fredaricks,
Wm Smith, Jersy Knot.
Tbs New Fecoed-sirket Market —in
April, 1859, the Lrglilature of Pennsylvania In
corporated the Union Market Company, which
project edgiaated with tbeJaruera of Bocks and
tha/nelghbnrtng ooaatlea; the object being ten
ants e snl'aMeoarket-hOusepherafarmers might
dispose, ofthelr prodoea In their own way, and en
joy «{nxl -privileges vrlth'bntehert and others. The
eowpany Waa organised the sth 01 .April, 1880,
end since then the property known as the Limb
Tavern; hecond street, above CnilowhiH. has been
salee ted as the dte for thamarket-honae, being one
of the most nlijjdbTb in the «!>y for that purpose.
The plan for'the bulldiofcls regarded as one of ihb
handsomeet yat designed. ;; Tharewill be fbnr main
sivenneoJthiMghJt, thirteen fret tlx teeheawule,
extending from Ftcond to St. John street, .npd the
italltwilliiomber 205. There will be n ceUtr,
esderntath'the whole for storage and ether par
poaet. The bnllding will be erected iu the most
snbstantial manner, and ell the luteat Imprnvt
menta for eomfbrt end enoreelence wilt be added.
Tkacostlaeatlmatcd atsl3o,ooo. ■_ ..
MgxTDJG op thb DaosoiaTS.—A meeting'
waaheldbythe Phertnaoeotiateon Wednesday
evenMg, at the College of Pharmacy, lo determine'
anon irhet hoars their atoms thoald be opened on
Sunday. The hoora died ene were ea follows:
la the motelag, open notii 9i A. M.ln the after,
aeon, from 1 to 3 hnd.in the evening, from 9to 10.
They heve issued an address which cilia upon
mediae! practitioners for enbonngement. In this
rafnrm. It say*, In ooim: Union: “ Having, baaed
thismevemeatmainlynpontkegrcnods orJerUe
and erpedleaey, clalmieg only. share In that day
of ralt-prhvMad' by tke henefioeot l.iwa or,onr
Bun fit ‘ the ease of Breettdn,’ we cannot forgat
tharihnw ere many, wtflrpU'je atew~.iiiijinffl9tr
ta ahitain rrom nnnacesaary aacalar amptnymsmt
dn fhia 4«y on the gronnd of paramount raligionl
duty; and on behalf of these waelala n atill hlgbr r
conalderailon aad willing icqniaaeanea in the fall
exercise of eonseientioMt nonviations, whlnh. re
gardlast of theological dlffertnees, all are bond •
m reapect.” '■
. Pleasant. ixccasioN. The following
named yachls wili Icave this oity for adrnieo at
half past ten o'clock toil mb>jnlng, and axpaot to
arrira at Baltimore at an early, hoar cn Sunday
naxt. ’ Tbw yachts «Lillie,Captain' Daniel P.
Bay, George Vanaeirer, saiUng'maateb, with 16
men; the ‘' Wm A; Delaney,’' Capt Wm Kronro,
with 15 men; the “ Wm. W Abel,” Captals God
frey Kroose, with,ls man—lota! 48 men. Oar en
tlfa rquadfon of yaeht* will tom oat and eeoort
them as far dowa aa BUUngaport. They will apend
three days In Baltimore, and, alerting far Wash
ington on Thursday, trill stop at Annapolis and Old
Point Comfort on thb way. They will be absent
from Philadelphia about sixteen days, end a vary
pleasant Mm. la anticipated. ;
Fukeral of jus Honored CrrtzKir.—One
af the largest funeral escort* witnessed for a long
time In thbcitv, waa that of Mr, David G-.-W.n»on, .
who'wak borled yeslerday'nf'araoo'n from hia m
aidanna in Dtlwyn ptrtet, at Monument Cemetery.
Mr. W waa the artiinr partner of the Arm of Wl\-
son A Childs, and highly jreipeeted.' The last two,
er three yeare.ha has been totally blind, and en
joyed.targely the sympathy of an extended etieie
of friends. ■ Betidsn bin osrh ifomediate fomiit,.
the fonera! waa attended .by tha workmaa of the
lfm—from J5O to 2M la nomben—and by aevaral
Old Falloir aDd-Maaoelo Lodges. The funeral
aerrfeew wtniftiMapi hi’ Bev. B.' W. Hntter, of
thn ffaw-atrsiKLatharui Church, of whleh deeaaatd
waaamemher.
Todkb Dbowhbd. —f’oroner Fenner, yes
terdaT.hstd an leanest on the body o( an unknown
nan found floating In tbs DsUwsrs nssr Bridssburg,
on Wednesday exemlsg. The deceased wm appa
rently aboat thirty-fire Ogata pfago, ' He bad
llttht hair and ' sandy whiskers, bad -was fire feet
eight Inihss lethslght.', Hewore light Btriped obb
ttqcßra nantf» .tfhtta stoekloge, and gsitsrs. well
worn. Thors mi nneoat upon tbs body. It had
aoperently boon In tbs water bnt a short time, f •
thorn heshetrnnottlssorproxlded toksep dead
bodies to await Ideatlfiestras. sloes the destruction
of the grsett boons, dehtßsed was Interred In tbo
poWlchorslargrooDit. f ■■■•■ • 1 -
gip iw Wabd. -At a meeting of,the roug
iaa Clob of the Fifth ward, heldat tbs Upton Ho
tel. Second and Soak streets, test exeslng, the fol
lowtog raaotattona ware onanfmoeßly "adopted
T V/itreat, We, tbeßeaiooratls.Pon|laa' OlaV of
tba Plflh ward, haalox heard that whan too nano
of Onr worthy and •tsaitfsst " Democrat, Charles
. Helfrlebt, was sbnonooed as onoht the aloe prert
-dents of tbs Control Donelss" Club, exceptions
ware taken as to bis Deaglaslsm;' therefore be it
Ueso/roxf, tbit we endorse raid , Charles , Hat
frleht as a gsod sad tjrse Douglas mao, and fatnm
bis flams to tha Ceatral Clob as ear choice for riot
president to rsprnsut tba Fifth ward:
I «oAii iHMiUfHiWci! —Qtra«T«i Sir*
sroita—dndgs AlHson —Tbeesre nf John Donnelly,
chirred with being aessesory before thafact to a
larseny, ocoapied toa eoort all ofysstefdsy." The"
exsasinstlon of Albert Bsker. which was Inter
rupted by tha adiparnmeat of Wednesday, was pro
oaadad with. Mr. Btxld Pan! Brown rrom-ex
amined Mm at Sencldersble length.''ln the enhrse
of thla sxaslcatten. Bskor statel tbst after bo
oamdonr of priioa be Intended first to rob the silk
store of Morrli l> Hsllowell. and made an exstci
nationof thapratnliai-wlth. that ylaw, bntdnring
the progress of that essminetltm the burglars bit
. upon Mr.Bixto' store as likely to return a greater
profit. After Ithsd bsett decided to rob B»ri«. Bot
lir entered the store and asked tba loan of a dirso
tory for a' few mica's’, and-whlla pretending to
looxst the book be made an Inspection of tho.into
ller of 'hostow. Afterwards ho wont op staira
aod ordered amid bind-boxc*. eg a pretence, in
order to examine ike upper pert of the store. ' -
At Usher hsd festlfisd that he mot ,T*hn Bnr.-
nelly upon ssvsril oocs'inns at hotels. Ac., Iba
sross-exxtslsstloq wssodirsetsd - to_tb# feet whe-„
' tbar or not anybddy bad sooh tham' togotbar,
' bat Baker was nnabtt, tSgtre tha asms of- a sin-,
glo parson. ‘'.\ -y ..- -. ;
* The, testimony .In eblsf oft"Cocksy' f ’Moynes
oorroborated tka;itory"of B»k«r,, Ha underwent;
• tHomogb.eress : agamUUUpn ettJU bands ol bn
F. 0 Brewster. r;.
In ordarto eosrobordta_B.eker.HiA: Msjnss In
onspsrt of tkslr testimony—that, While pitting
atone Sheond.street arlth Mr.DonneUK they met
Mr. (MddleSack—that gentleman, was «Usd.' and"
ho laatilsd that ha rcocllsotedeislog Maters* and
Bakaroaths street. 1 "^'.V
Crast-Miminad.—l dld sot notion Jokshßan
nelly at tba time; It wes,oa aSslurdsyl test
Haynes, and Biker; I think Msyusp and BAyr
warn Sloaetogaßlorf I did dot nhtloa a tMfd pah
•on; I ao!icid,B*l'er, bso«nM ho turned arannm
J Philadelphia Markets.
oTJsmm wss 'Mb 'K*"" 44 “• verJ , ’ all *»-io r- ■ There is ver j little
—XS' Xy t.^VsSllhatshe WMnTeMnTto' demlad for Flodr, either for export or home use tpriosi
•SSfoS" W J„ \nd *r* nstolr nooiSsl at tiM for superfine. *5 U> for rx
’ m£?i*?to*s udoet’fied thst X 1 rtri * ra ‘ •*« for extra tamilr. end fisostso for fenor
ihtMHiiaTllbit(oflW7<- .t '-livni? ?"► 4 lor*ood fr>mr rpdjMoKiftafor mlpriordo^nd.l2o®!^
■(ikltriniMaTta Ikm AiflC
. steady et'9*S V ton for lit No.
&& Ji i«,» com! demsnd for Cofleoi
■ MMI DttonilV «fi%«rds, nothing
.-; - tbo IHstrleC At-Sn«. »i xldtod’John Donnelly s 1 Btmimn. losoßouth, aupeuue toi^the. former, end
toanlb strtst; fppnl.*.t rac^tt -r |l -.- ,, l'o.h»d_a grsy | it wiitwatxltsrittfoa; bbto tiers teen sold at
Thn difoSnbWns-wfahbb'hw'y, :o) Bsawstar, who
. axpreaaad the ablltty cf the dafendaattp ahorr.that
the whole atciy sf Bakhd nfil Mayueawsaa false
hood, ftpotilhegfabing- te end,and thaeMr. Oon
: ssmiaassa^Mfit
irjKMi“are“f.iisttVS
' thatharrascoun-
MlinafitMts wowa HrDonßeUy was Interested.
Oa Frfde/ B*tttrd*y, DeeembeV 30 dad 31,
•sd 2,1830, Mr. DonndHjr tu
•I eQ Mrl/ honr In the morning
wntlt twelve o’clock, aahe wai intereatad in having,
ball jaSUfted In tha Saprdme Coart., Mr.
r Wailaei» ; had bis, rdeoHedHon of Ute
of thasb virfts flxod bj a membracdom In the nott
.hookj rMv« Donnelly waa a> constant visitor at, the
oftaS, aed eo frequent in hta .visits and prolonged
tbtm-to_Fuch an satestfaathe was. Informed by
Mr. Wallace’s partner that he took, up entirely too
teaehvnom.-:’ ' ■ , .
- rM T: 'H; 7 Oehlsohlager ( the. partner of Mr.
Wallace, corroborated'htß statement, and both
Were positive fa regard to the dates.
OharleaP, KtmbalUestiflad that he reeolleoted the
f oaae 1& lb*’ Sspreme Oonrt, referred to by Messrs.
Wallace and O.ehlsehlacer, In Whleh ball was to be
bn Hobday. 21 ot January ; tb© witness
ohe bf the parties to ge hall; on that day the
angagement to meet'Mr. Donnelly
abofct 9 o’clock at the Eagle' Hotel,'and.the two
Wdnt‘t»Mr. Wallaeet’aoSoe;'
. Mis. Joseph Donnelly testified that .the arrest of
Baker and Maynes was effected through the agency
of her husband; that after the arrest, Mrs Maynes
yisited her several times, and admitted to her that
the fpre hed been brought to her hoofe, and she
had > found them there the. morning after the
robbery, and her finHnpulee was to barn them,
Hat they looked to nine she' had not the heart to
do so.
. A large number of wltneSMS as to . the good cha
racter of John Donnelly wore examined. The oase
Jsoa^rial^^-t—-7- i- - • • • '
Daring the recess which was had at two o’clock,
the matter of the loss of the promissory note, be
-longfQg'to thfi twh pHtehen;.Taek'eonahd Freeman,
was brought up in another form.' It seems that
Ltoot. Taylor had heard of a conversation between
OBaer Mtgee and Jackson, in wbfoh Magee ad
mitted that he bad lost tbe nOte. Jaekton was ac
oordiogly brought from prison and sworn, and tes
tified thaithreeor-fbarday* after the arrest. Officer
Magee called ai the prlsoa'And Interrogated Jack
son in relation to hie means of getting money;
Jaekson told him he |iid none at band; Magee then
arked jhim If the jnote of hand was good, and sab-,
eequetttly he told him- he had lost -the note,
hmli,afterwards he *said „>he thought- Lieut
Tailor,had It, and he proposed to saddle it upon
theli ton tenant. .
• Officer Megee was prose&t In oonrt, and denied
mdmtttißg at the same time that he had
visited th? prises* nut had said nothing abbnt the
loss.ofhay note. . ■ -
Freeman, the other prisoner, corroborated the
statement of Jackson, and at the conclusion Judge
Alllaon-tirenaferred the case to -the Mayor for far
ther torMtigatlon.
Charobd with Hiotwat. Eobbbbt.—
William GUehrist and Patrick MeOloekey were
taken before >1 Herman Beitler yesterday on the
charge of knocking down a Mr. Denby, at Eleventh'
and 3praee streets, some time since, and stealing
his watch, valued .at seventy dollars. , They were
committed to'answer. ' - -
Not ,INStfBBD.7-Mr. Jas. B. Alvord, Se
eretsry of the Glroril Fire and Marine losiirance
Company, aUtes tbat there was no insurance ef
fected In hia eompsny, upon the stock of Chas.
Bootfaroyd A C 0 at the fire on the 24th'inat, as
was erroneondy stated.
- Foft-OAPB-MAT.—The-gteamer John War
ner witl lcave Philadelphia for Cape May* at 6 A.
tf jon Tuerdsv morning next: to remain there nutil
six o’clock P. M., thus affording au admirable
oppotttndty to all who may desire to see the Great
fiuien;
HOBBEXir.—The durelling of Mr. N. S.
in Brown street, above Maaball, was broken
into on Monday night, during the absence of the
family*and robbed of olothlng, jewelry, Ac., to the
a mount of nea r f2OO.
FINANCIAIj AND COMHEBCIAL.
Tbe Moner Market.
Philadelphia, July » MW..
Orten aal CoAtM-ftreeU Passenger Koitwsy stock
husadvanced to2<—a gain of VJI iltle PohuylkiH ha*
fsl'en to It; Heading Btilrond share*, sold at2l W 100,
aid Lobiß*n rorip advaueeiHroin38to39. The business
iiv« light* end the a arket unsettled
' Green and Coatee i», hoverer, quite active. The com
pany having pcteed the July dividend in older to apply
tbeir accumn'ated profit* to the extinction of their
floating debt* the publio confidence in the management
ia increasing, and the baslness'of the road warrants the
expectation oflarge dividend* hereafter*
The money market in tbie oity bee not felt the efforts
of a few part’ee in New York to give stringency to the
market there.,. on. the_etrencth of the panic among
lea<liempecolato'e abroad, which eflbrte. io faot*,failed
utterly ih New York. Tea market is steady at previous
Quotations, first.-rate paper being in demand at or below
■ijuikriteii. -
; Peterson** Counterfeit Detector for August it published
this afternoon with itaumal contents, including a list
of ei|hty ei*ht new counterfeits pat into oirculat'oa
•inee the pnbueation of the July namber. - On tbe firs
page iB a fw-simtle of the new five-dotlar note issue
by the Commonwealth Bank of this ei y. instead of that
whioh'waa lately ao successfully counterfeited. The
Dttutm cautions its reader* against another new fraud,
as follows* '* Look oat! There "ire in circulation in
the Wetter* part o» the country, notes purporting to be
issued by the City Bank of Trenton, N. J. No tuoh bank,
•o rsfusa aii.*
Tlm following is the amount of coal transported over
the Huntingdon and Broad Top Kailroad for the .week
ending July 29, MW
"“ ~:7tfm
loereu*...*.. I- .«—V* ~—.“ .7.. .7
Mtests Drexel k Co., Bankers, 81 South Third street,
fansiStr'ostheTofluwihx rates ofexchaage :
Boston.^..U...par®jtpre. Ho K
NewYorlu par®S» are. Mobile. .1
Baltimore,.»..,.pareJjdts* X«I .
Washington ‘n* H Memphis.. Ho M
RtchmonA . . ..«9 £ hashvi 1e............ HO If
PUtersbßrg....i..'.a£9 « fit. IH9IM
Norfolk ■- i 69 M Louisville HO
Wilmington. N. C tHoTS «... Ho X
ft l to'gb.N.C«.....J3el« Piusoarg*..* Hoh
Charleston .&• X vbioago.
Treasunr Notes. 0X pef ot p*toX pr ct prr 111.
Do do. SXperot —pjr«X pretprem,
tOFram-s. 93 £g
it s
Patriot- do.. 20 70
LAMP WAXXAKTB.
Baying. Belling.
79 89
.. 78 8<
..89 95
. 11© ' UO
Market firm.
A firm in'Masilloahave now in course of construc
tion, far the Pittsburg.' Fort Wayne, and Chicago Rail •
road, an iron steam passenger car, to be run as an ac
commodation Imp. .The. entire length of the oar is
seventy-six fert< sixteen feet of whioh, in the front
cn<t of the car, will be taken up by the.boiler, engine,
baggage-room,. Ac.- It ie designed, to carry aboatoae
hundred passengers. Should this enterprise prove a
sucYe-srtbe man afncVorrrs will do a he vy bosluass in
eonrtruotieg this data of dare, *ome half dnsen being
already engaged The cost of a oar of this description
is about «C«fc '
The following are the current quotations for specie,
dorae»Uoexphan*e, &o..aefurnished by CronUeA Co.,
bankers, Po. <0 South Third street:
MO aorta
12i) acres..~
toierei.M..
40 acres
Old Amor. X doll* l.«« 01d American *old-...l 08
«• *4 *• IOTK |over«lgiia..... v 4A5©4.87
Mexioan dollar*. ..LOB7 Napoleons—xx francs.3.BB
Spanish “ 14M Ten thalers..... ..... ££s
8. Aroer. “ IM «• 4 (Prussiaalgoo
Five francs..,-. » . •• ruHde™..~....-S.&B
German crowns.. •—■ lAS Spanuh aoubloon... ..le.?o
French “ - ~*~.MO Patriot 44 ...15.70
XXCBXtfSK. .
N.Y.Kxch’ge, par . Pittsburg.—- VtoJtfdj*.
Boston . - dia. Ciseumati.... Stol “
Baltimore >** Louisville 1
Riobmond..,,. Jfto %** St.- LcuL*..—.B *J
Charleston..-, itoU4" Chicago..^,.B)4 , w **
Savannah ltolM“ Ciaval*nd...-..l to 1 H *
M0bi1e,......<1 JM * NashvtUe.-...-D4 ‘
New Orleans.,l# to I* 44 'Memphis.——.lW' ’ -
The Columbus end Xenia Railroad Company are now
baitdip* a arge freight house at Comm'us, and within
a jtftr Will erect new atone or iron bridges over peer
and Darby oreeke.
■i he floating debt and only debt of the company is
about" two hoodred thousand dollare. wbich ie nowm
-bonde. ft'lrf whioh fall due in 1860. ’6l. >«2. and
The company are about to le*ne aix per cent binds,
secured by fi«st mortgage, payable in MW, io meet t&eae
improvement! And the floating debt-above ’reotionacL
- Bat one hundred thousand dollars of these bonde are
to be issued at present, and the whole issue ie limited to
five hundred thousand dollars* ibis amount is more
than at present aotusliy needed or will probably be
used, hat to avoid in any oontirgenoy a secord mort'
g*ge', the Board of Directors deemed It expedient to
adopt that amoact. ■■■
The Cbieaso Press and Tribunt says: “ Mr. MeJElroy,
of T takfaam A Uo/e Reporter, has handed us foe follow-,
ibg description of a dpugeroue alteration whtob basinet
madelteape«nra*orio;thfeoityi ~ ,
•• iWskofAmertea. 111. 8* altered from le. V gnette
female between two pedestals, Indian princess on lower
Tiehtend. 1 Geno me he have a female, eagle,-pole, Ac.;
Sm red on lower right corner. . , . - , , '
‘ftaisi™** Ie admirably executed, and well calculated
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
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New York of Yesterday*
. Ashss me steady at the decline for Pearls; salts 40
bbls at- 95 is for Pots, end $5 80 for Pearl*. \ j
Flops.—Witha continued limited demand foralloon-'
sumption end shipment, but with decreasing receipt!,
the market for State and.western t» heavy and pricss
favor p »«*rs. Th.< receipts this da*ft.sreKateSWbhl*,
whil* sMetare-of 2 000 bV* at 85*610 for:tapbtßna r
.Mate; #olo9ooofor extra dot 909006 for s<perfiqe
Western t 95 iCai 00 for oommoa to raediumextr* do;
9A»9544fr extra rotted hoop’Ohio, southern Fhn*
is heavy and dull, with saes or 1,000 bb's at '9O lis£ofO
for mixed Jo good; 900*9070 tor extra. Canadian
Flour is da’i. with sales of too-bbhat 9000 for siteer*
fine; #01097 60 tor extra. Kye Flour and Coin Meal
a a.uoohauied* •
Grain.—The market for Wheat is still poorly sup
plied, me receipts agrreiatliu but 40 003 bushels, but
the market, though still dull, is rather more active.'hut
the prices are unchanged.; ’ihus iar, 24 000 bn*hels
were sold at 9142 for od white Kentucky; 9100 for
new white dor 91. 00 for Chicago Hprinc; 9L*O for
Milwaukee Club; The demand-for Indian Corn, con
tinues fair, ana with receipts of 118 272 bushels the
market is steady; sales 10 (tv bushels at 00 cents for
damaged Western mixed. 6-&6lKo for sound. 62p lo;
choice, Rye is steady at 88983 c, Barley is dull and
nominally quiet at S8»40o for routheru and Jersey, and
40941 for Southern and Western.
CITY ITEMS.
Qko. Christy’s Mwstbils, National Td«a
tse.—Another crowded house greeted ihlscraok corps
of performers last evening. The treateat harmony was
risible, both on the stage and among the audienoe, "who
seemed more than ordinarily wall pleased with the en~
tort iinment. George has 1 raproved arnazuis ly in bis low
oomedy since we last siw him. end his troupe cannot bo
exodied. To-night he gives Schtrtnerhorn’i Boy, and on
Saturday there iriil be a grand matinee, at 3>£ o’olook.
for ladies and children.
Ladikb, Read Tme!—Dust and moths in carpets
are off ctually eradicated by the Patent Carpet-beat
ing Machine. 1701 Noble street. Send your order, or oal
and see the operation*
Fib Jambs Murray’s Camphoratbd Cordial.—
.This admirable Cordial is designed especially for
all those enmplfitats inoident to the heat of sum
mer. Diarrhoea and severe pains of the stomaoh,
vomiting. Ac., readily yie'd to its very soothing influ
ence. It is quite pleae»nt and grateful to the taste
After a trial, few persona will be willing to be without
It. Those leaving for the oountry' slum d rot do so
without providing themkelves with thefordial. It is
sold by Boner, Blxth and Vine. Price 60 cents. tf
flow to Turj* Nxenoss Whitb.— An ingenlott*
French philosopher is maintaining the hypothesis that
the feeding of the negro races continually or exclusively
07 an.mal food would effect their conversion into white
men. Be grounds his belief mainly on the faot that in
■ me districts where a large quantity of euoh food Is
costumed, the peculiarities of the negro physiognomy
Are oonsiderab'y reduoed. just as very awkward people
beoome elegant and graoeful in manners and appear*
ance by wearing the handsome garments made at the
Brown-Stone Clothing Halt of Rockhiii <fc Wilson. Nos.
000 and 608 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Mannbrlt Young Folks.—Young folks should
be mannerlv; but how to be so is a question. Many
goudboysand giils feel that they oannot behave to suit
themselves In the presence of company. They are
awkward, clownish, rough. They feel timid, bashful,
Belt distrqitfat. the moment they are addressed by a
stranger, or appear in company. There is but one way
to get over this feeling, and acquire eaty _and jjraqeful
msnnrrs. and that is 10 do tie beitthe? can all the
time, at home as well as abroal. We most be oour*
toous, agreeable, civil, kind, gentlemanly, and man y a
home, and then it will beoome a second nature every
w.ere. The most agreeable persons we have eier
known in oompany were those who were most agreea
ble at home, and pnrohased tl eir clothing at the “ One
Price Gift Clothing Emporium” of ' Granville
Stoxbs, No. 607 Chestnut street, where the full value
of the money is guarantied, and a valuable gift pre
sented with each article sold. '
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP ,0.12 o’clock last hisbt.
GIRARD HOUSE—Ninjh and Ohestnntstreets.
Cant J R I'lek'nson, N Y F Hamilton Pittsburg
E Foster, Pittsburg Jse lohnson. Pa
Hobt P t tenon, Lancaster Jo Wily. Balt
H-• o‘tune. Halt Jas Williams, Pa
J Anderson, Mioh N Watson, Ualt
8 9 Garner. Harrisburg Maj D Vaudersieve k la,
H am Bell, Mariposa, Cal Kansas
BRWi son, •» I)W Cbessm«n, Cal
HonK C Bumes. Pa Mrs N h tiiout. Cin. O
Cuas H 4, la* Mass Bon A G Cu< tin, Pa
Miss Lewis, Mass Miss Baker, Mass
Mrs Duoo«n & 80, Fittsb’g John W Duncan, Pit’sbnrg
TO Wooster A la, La Mrs Shoenberger, rtUsb'g
N Corned La Miss James* La
8 napewcll, Md James E Connelly, Md
R Bradley 4c wF. N Y A E Jones & d t. Mo
Mies 8 D»er, Pittsburg J Lsmden. Halt
J P Trusting A S las, Balt A C Elia, wf 4c ch* PittsbV
HMMorfi%Bm Mn Carpenter 4c oh. Bait
Miss Carpenter, Balt E W Marshall. Charleston
C tl Miot Columbia J L Harrison. Memphis
WP Gibson 4c in, Miss Alex Shaw. Md
J Rogers, 8 ft Miss Rogers, 8 C
Wft Alexander & la, N Y «M Barnett, Va
Mist Barnett, Va Miss JS atnett. Va
F G Crawford. Mil W B Parser. Ma
G W Dickenson. N C Miss Diokeason N O
Foster T ickenson. N G Thos H Cooper. N Y
Jos Casey. Harrisburg J Mstroghom. Va
L T Tnompson. Phlla W c Campbell, Utah Ter'y
J K *ike*. Germantown J Storm. Bait
J ft Grout, Detroit H* King 4c la SC
•j hoa Norton. NY A la* Biooklyn
Jas Hota-dtes. NY F K Boas, Harrison
O W Anderson, Nashville JFgrguspn. &t Louis
8 Cope, Pa W Ward. Pa
«eoFox, Pittsburg E Brid»mnn. WCkaster
J H Oobbiu. BeilefoiUe w T Valentine, Bjllefe
A 8 Barker. t*alem Al r fisher. Halt
lad Grant. Pa., Jos Pi*k. Barlm
Jag Canning. Montrose W Hill. ClsrsviUe
Mrs Hi!!,’ lajßviHe W Pycdriek, Cm,o
CCrawford, Cm. O WWillmms Pa
w D Barretr, Balt Jes B Eliman. N Y
w L Hull el.Louis* Wri Wefa Ala. N J
Mtu N J W Troy. N Y
J McNeil,*V*tov, N Y Mr Nixon 4c Y
j Z Goodrich, Mass G Barrington, wash
% ft Lawson* Ala W R Brown. Live pool
Jas Wilson. Va Cb&s E W il*on, Va
H Duoleavey 4cU.NY Oris M Voms. Md
J L Hmunond. Del (J K Livingston 4c la, Mus
Mim L Livingston, Miss Miss 8 Livings on. Miss
Master Llvinwston, Miss ' Mrs Handv, <• nnapoiis
C Harwood & !»• Aunap’* A Hiestaod, N J
Mrs H Blandy. NY Mrs Chap- on NY-
M'ss Clmproan. N / Mu W' P Curtis, N Y
hobt Rodman, RI * John B oxbsm N Y
J Smith, N Y ‘ WWW»iiu,NY
Ornhiim 4cla. N 8 Gladwin 4t la, Va
C K Woodman 4c W, Mass Miss Walker. Mass
••jes Woodman. Mass Miss Newhall, Mass
SiJLWataoß. Minnesota Miss Wattoo. Minnesota
ohn w jison. Georgia N G Turner.
Miss Tart er, Louisiana ft F Riahardsou 4b la, Md,.
MlssCalweil. Ain MissCelhouq. Md
J Ktotiardson Sr u. N O C , ,
Jp Maamwtu- Bsltmore T.W War&eld. Baltimore
wm Ferns. Bal imoie Ha Mallory. Vermont
John Pordy, Verm' nt w a Slcut. N >
J Bfltewarr Washington D P Rnider Pa
A Artorrnn. Boston C P Mattingly, Kv
Mrs Mattintly 4c dan, Ky H ftiditely 4c la, Del
J N Frans & la. La Mrs Powell, La
Miss De Hart J.a Hr Nook. La
Z Vi Pesmmau. Va N P Ward Sc la. Va
W Davis, Jr, Huntington Geo E Barry, Bait
CONTINENTAL Ninth and CbesthUt
v 8 Dousl s 8t Louis Wm E Mover, Rt Lmiis
O Vt ML Leopold Ciu O
kJ nputchipson k 1%, Pitta Miss F M Adams, Kr
W W Allport, Chioago K Wuntmao 4b la, Titub’g
T Wightman. Pittsburg Master J Huasell
OKA hutobinao-i. chica o J ft Davis, Va
Mrs ft H Oavis ftiebmond Mss ML '-rown.Va
Miss M P Brown. Va Miss 0 P Davis, Va
JO Davit-Riohmond.Va J H Kuten*, Pa
M Jaok, Qrecnsbnrg. Pa AD ctmitri 4c la, P ttxb’g
Capt Jos Maith. Pittsburg JasMoAuter. Pittsburg
Wm Holmes. Pittsburg Mias Holmes, Pittsburg
Misi J Holmes Pittsbu*g C Hays fc la. Pittsburg
Geo Weyman. Pittsburg J T wood 4c la. Pittsburg
Miss M Moorehesd Pitts’g Jno O n heafl'sc la. Pa
A M Rpeer. Pituburg Dr Whistler. Phda
Bimon Mnok, Cm ~ M irtin Sta >ler. Cm
ELaurer, Cm WHNafl.Cin
W G Woods, fit Louis Jas B Hrough nn. M<sg
Mrs i.O MoGill. > its ACnoivngham, aiiss
Mrs 8 G fngersoll, Miss kSGrffin Mi-s
Jas 88->n*nter. Louovilo Mrs Dr i-udley, Louisville
8 M Crosor k ]< Jewell, La
Mrs Bowtrd Christy, Ky W Preston, Ky
Sidney J Rodee<v,Ky T BPnlnu*y. Augusta
LAoho idt. NO P T Pet s t la, Ha
M Lyons FJa V W Bisemsn Pa
Sllfiibley. a UKUBta. Ga SWoodwsrd. Memphis
Mrs M W Meeker. N Y Wh Anderson, Natchez
K Centre 4c la, Bi(*bm*d J W l-udiey. Cm, O
7ns J HrunßMi.'W’ash, Pa John L Humphreys, S C
8M Glark. Wash, OO E Hervey,NO
D w MoreheadvN Y 0 P Williams k f Natohez
CftFassett, La JohoßKmery Pa
j-is a Brian. NO I<M Brooks, fiandusky, O
M’sBNugent,NY MrsKHauht, NY
RT Berry, Va Baml w ethered, Balt
W H Bruce. Balt Go w Hopkins Arizona
Jacob Jones Cm.O W C » arr. Dayton
W J Mathews, Wash,Pa ill, Mo
Th'vs Hill, Balt P Wilson Ciu,o
W V Hay. ‘’Mearo A Voore k dan. Piitahuig
H Ciymer 4c wf, Reading FK. Waesehe Balt
E W filbert, Ba't W D Sews I M»ss
J B mcrofi, Jr. Charleston Hon Tnoa Coiwin. Ohio
J M Porte». Jr, Eas'on J T Denuiston, Pittsburg
MinEK lush. PitUhurg H W Quinn 4c da. N Y
N B Rojsion 4c la.Balt EPatterioo NY
J M Srn tb, Va J Watson. Wesh, Pa
JM Levm G K Colby, N Y &&
H J Jackson 4s con. Btk John Wooster, N C
R Mo<’oru. fielina, Ala OF Hardin, Boston
J Moftae 4c Is.GhrodentSC Jlßenrvj Charleston, SC
J M -rawlev.SC Win Jacobs, Rich raocd,Va
Jnofichall Jr, Wash, D C L Bclmxe. Evansville
Dr Gk Sullivan. Md W >vAdger 4c la, 8 0
T BWheeler, Albany GeoTLane. Iroy
FraarTClapp.N O AJFitoh, Jersey City
W Rollins 4c la, C*l N K Berry, Balt
JobnG Medmeer, Balt J G Gehnog, Bait
J it *■ heeler. Bait Robt I Kerr. Rait
P Perot, ; Y Mnrrit Arno’d, N Y
W Bliss. NY W Cheney Conn
B Read 4c la. Wash,D C Miss w Midlleton, D C
« L Ja *kson, DO WE Webster, Bale
Wm M Csnbey, Wilm, Del Julius J Wood, Ohio
B tl m ooris. Ala F H Berks co
J H Grim, tirimsvilld C Fleming, Pitteborg
MEPORANTB' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Aroh.
j M Btonebraker J Kirkpatrick 4c wf, Pa
J Atwell 4c wf, Pittsburg Wm Fulton, NJ
J B Williams, Kentucky W M Taylor. Kentuoky
J Marsden » Jao >b Yeager
A H Hellwt, Glenrock Jas Bron on, N Y
A J Fnl'er. Phila T W haitman. Pittsburg
J M. Bailey. Fitubnrg ft H Zug.- Pituburg
MrsDrfifte'er,Lancaster 7, Hats&wf.N r
Miss Ha> es, N Y Mrs A ecudder, N Y
J Miarpless Catawissa. Pa M M Marple, Phila
SObetdorfT, Wrixhisviilo J Bruohe. Biltimore
M Hunt; Cm, O GTfitoroh Cin. O
E Bell, finllimo-e Mr Rappbea. NY
Miss Hspphea, N Y J M Foster, Phila
li JMulfoid. NJ O MoDonald & la, Ohio
C D Keller, Centre co, Pa ft Davis. Charleston, 8 C
Jno Patton, Fa WmMoßnde, Pa
D W Moore, Clearfield J H Dußsnt. Wash, D O
?am*l Weinok, tn>der co K A Menoh 4c la Phila
noMPfan.Cin.G Geo II Walker, N Y
Wm Hat s Wash BO FBates, Wain,D O
Jno K Thompson,Waih, Jas Waterhouse, Mass
HO PEL-Ohe*tnat, above fifth.
EIU h A Leech. PitUbg Wm Jarvis
J K Ihitiop A ia. Ky John H West, Fittabr
BO Bieok. Pittghe J Miltnr.Columbus 0
Mr* M J Mmrißon A 2 o, 111 J W Binshan). Ohio
H Book Trenton if B Pearson. Phila
Wm Wolff A la. Pottsville Mias C ara J Wolff. Pottav
N o Wt-ia, Pottsville Ju T Bieer A la.ii Y
F J Allison Easton. Pa t* Toppan. P» V
L M Bond. Phila GH w*ituon. Scranton
H A Jarman G W fli'J, Taunton, Mass
Mis* B W Brown. Maas W F Donaldson, Tamaaus
G T Titus Pa / Rttdloy, Bos on
Mll Phillips &h, Conn Miss Hla Mason. Conn
Geo Burroughs. Jersey City L Trimble. Jersey City
Jas Carter. N V M » Nifholls. Pottsvftle
Ham'l Kurts, Lancaster J R Putnam, N Y
Miss W Sterling, Greenabor Mias J Miller, Greensboro’
H tt MoConnell. Pa
John Harrlniton, 1 a Jno_Mo aughlm.Pa
Jas MoLauihlm. Pa JosH Griffith, Hat
J Simpson, N Y . A Balaton Newark
J>» *t Andrews. Hartford C M Hurtwiek, N Y
W a Boren, Miss, H Hoohrtesser, N J
Jesse Keenan. Del
JONES’ HOTEL—Chestnut streat, above Sixth.
W Buckaid, r-aston JL Oakland, N H
Mmon Keunej, N if J A Stereni, Ga
G Vann, N Y n h ftl Miner
M < Martin. Boston T Henry,«* Y
J Muir. Indianapolis J tnderton. Boston
Jm Anders n, Boston Chas a tiUtg, Mass
K 8 mitß, Boston Jos W|la->„, N Y
K B Thoms*. N Y Q*o D Buoh. N J
Jaa Post, N J . KM J\>fins n, Mass
Chae Johnson. Mass Geo Dillingham, N Y
W Bn*g«, N Y 0 Mathews Pa
BT Hamm’ nd, Phila JN L Milner, Pkila
T M Bristol Charleston H Huey Md
JP P Peok A da. Ohio , Geo Brabrook. Mass
Mrs E U South, Montg, Ala W Anderson, Boston
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., ab. CallowhiU.
Jacob J H 111, Earivfl e F F Christine, Olnev
Henry S Rorer.Olnev John H Borer. Olney
Miss Louisa Borer, Olney Miss Ca<ohne Rorer.Olney'
Jackson Smith,Jenkmiowa CJ-as Hoads, Sim , han>pton
Geo W Wolf, i anboro A H Getlei. Lebanon
John Krutzel. Lebanon „ JO* Richards ft. la. Pa
Henry Groof A la»Bttrnville John e Bolt* A la, Pa
Isaac N Leran, Beading RevSK Urobst, Allentwn
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third,
ACRaphle, N Y 8 Butler, Wilkesbarre
j Wright, P< ttaviHe H J Handler, Pottavilie
Gabriel Hirsh, Lano, Fa carol Mutcher, Pittston
AP bush. Pa J OTjltr, Dftjton.O
W H Batter, Wilkesbarre
STATES tWON-Marbet Street, above Sixth.
CSnnveiy, Harrisburg Le Rue Remer, Harrisburg
Jno Humphreys, Vorkco 4 Oswego N Y
Geo H. Loni fellow, J ewist’u Geo S Long. Lewlsiown
O u Mathers, Harrisburg JMI ut* Harriaburg
B H Newhouse, t hi>a Col Od alinger, Ph|i&
J Woi.de, Columbia W Watson. Columbia
M HeM>ods. Md Thos POamptoell. Pa
G H Stine, York, Pa John bturgia, York, Pa
BARLEY HOTRL—Beoohd »t. below Vine,
H RHuiebon, Lurabsrvillt Jt Suedeker.Pa .
Jot bus -fell, , P Wliitlook-J'emb.rton
w Ttionipson, Po>lMto7n C W D or. Do, 'corn
W K Halliard Sja, Pa Wra A h Buja. Mrood.b’,
Mlm Carrie MFBoy,.Pa ,5 Bora, Btroud.b’{ Pa
M P ahi.ld. Phil.. MraMi.cl.n', Prtnoht'ii
A 0 S.an., Biorra.Wn i Jm JBe»», Phila
\ 3 8 Borner., p£u.
not. pREsa-pmtApiirHU, FKiOAr,' abit a, lsw.
ST. LOUIS H.OTEL—Ch.BtnutitrML »bov. Third.
F, Himlo. Bo.lon. . A D»*;« b *t.l.oui, ■;
J Ohm ■ • ~ A Hu»t, PWi»
Jnn Smith.'Pituburg P
ater P .?.E Mto o.>* !SMVoo»*
R Piokhardt. N Y - T Va« Usft, » Y
F B Merlin. Miss Hon Wm Wmtaley, Del
t avid Potter, n J Mfieeley, NY U
Chaa Reninxcr, N Y ' J ?,'L oa <o*
.WJjVilkmt 4b son. Balt •V^,9 s^A*** ft w , v* t
A Winlerosst, NY J F Heelden, ,N Y
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Seoond street, above Market*
Geo H Anderson. N Y MWood 4c l».Wllke»b*rre
8 T Armstrong, Del Misi Lissle J WOOO, r*a
P J Bath Del • Anßmith. rlxilft .
Aa on Hudson Del • 'Jhonies Mason. Del
John a Avery. Del Txtoa Wells. Del
Wm <1 Preston. Md David Md
Wm A Moore. Md Thos J Moore, Md
n Rtdgwar. N J £»» Ridswav. N J
Phila WmQ Wi^lkini. Balt
Mri M B ‘‘aylor, T ano co Mis« Julia P Lord, N Y
Z D Merriken. Del Wm Arthur, Del
J F Poott. NY AH Cook, Dover, Del
JeaseCx.NJ John *harp, N J _ _
Ji L Bodice, N J ftobtPhUfps&iaip.Pa
THE UNlON—ArciTstmet, above
J M fitoin, Chioago J M MoSAinn, Wthaln>po»
J W 81101 m ham, Phila A J ray Texas
B Hawoud. Pottsviile .lohnT Barbor. N Y
W O Vosuursh N Y Jos • anshmuUer, Ind
D L Jacobs, Ohio jd Nottingham. » .
J O Austin, MoConnelUb’g JO.Buobar.Miffl'mburg
Jos Harter PhcDdixville H ofliiok, Hitcmxviue
Pemlth, Irelaud r MWPherMILKy
G C •*annon, N Albany, Ind AKHay, "j ,
W 8 Si arp, N J C a Wation 4c la, Del
COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Blxth Street, al. Chestnut.
D Soott, Md Cyrus Fngle. Pa
W a ► Wagner, Fa N B Hammond, Pa
ft W Levis, West Chester J Detioe, • e*t Chester
8 M Seldomrjdxo, Lano 00 Geo'Grosxinau, Lano 00
Jas Bryson. Lnnoco A B Holdemun, Columbia
J Millon, Phosnixville
rtRIIOHAN.TS’ HOUSE—Third at.. aboyeOallowhill.
AM Heistand.Mt Jo ,Pa JnoLßobarff, Womelidorf
NP Riley Jno.Shannon. TurbertsvilJs
W ft H flinan A la. Pa Ban.l Hauer, Lebanon
Jno Warrick Freemansbg C F Wilpoo, Montg 00
Jos Busn, Berks 00 D*lbight Reading
Geo Baonman, Reeding Wmßergert, Pa
MT. VEllfcoN HOI El<-Becond street, above Aroh.
Hiohard >iiman, California Jacob Knowles. H I
ft Paine, Stark 00, 0 MissCpUins btarkoo, O
J s «i>eis, fnd T Levis,N Y
J s Lewis Dovlestown John Edwards,Y
D I’ Willard, Buoks 00 Robt Morris, Buoks 00
RAI.D EAGLE HOTEL—Third st.. ab. Cttllowhill.
John Morey, Bath. Pa Ph N J
N 8 Btrasß urger, Pottstwn John Miller, MonU co
J icobf-hear-r, Montg 00 John teheetz, Berks co
N Baliiet, Phila
IMPOHTATIUNS*
titeported lor The prees.l
RTOIIMOND—: teamship Virginia Kelly—6o bxs to
booco fiercer 4c Antoloi 373 bx#37 os do Buoknor, Alo-
Cainm' n & Co; W lure S os ao J K Sank 4c 0.-; ec bxs 66
cido Dohan 4c Taiti; 27 bxs <2 os do A 4c h ArmstiLiigi
Übx&6oBdo Motz Bl Bmfhni; 70 empty bbls Massey,
Collins A Co; 40 6x812 os tot-acco 1 hoe Webster, Jr; 14
bags seed B iyer 4c Barotay;6o bales yarn J 8 Woodwaid
4c bun; 6 pipes brandy 1 box tud'e w J Martjen tt C •;
2 bags leathers Weaver 4c Graham; 9d> 8 Bisphani 4c
Son; 11 biles wool and raw Parker ft Poland; ohhdelft
bbls old uoa A Pnrves, 10l bags pea num 69 empty bbls
180 bxs auti bbls produce various oi-nßignees
MAKINJE IMTELLIUEMIH,
SHE FOVftTH PAVE*
ARRIVED*
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, irom Rlohmond,via Nor
foU,26huurs, with mdse to Thos Webster, Jr. Passed
uru Nramiy wine, from Peruaiubuoo, at anchor off the
Lazaretto,
eteamshm Boston, Crnoker,2o hours from New York,
via Cape May, with mdse aud passengers to James
AliderUioe massed at 10 AAI yesterday, off the Ledge,
snip Westmoreland, from Liverpool,ooming up unoer
canvas; also ship Wyoming, fur Liverpool, m tow ot tug
Amerioa. and brig r hzt. from Havana Baw a large
schr oil Morris Liston’s, bound up; b ig Triad, from Ha
vana. aeround on Ctiemlsuind Fiats, and a brig and
several schrs above Cheater.*
Br'g Bramiywiue, HaVinan from Pernambuco 224 tilt,
with Jl6O bass tugar to Tnoa A Newhall 4c eons.
br eolir Fear Not Knowles, 9 days from alenthera,
with 7fi*U doz pine apples to J d A ALPerot.
co hr W Jl Kowe, Harris, 6 days from New Bedford, m
ballast to L Kotiiermel 4c Co.
Bchr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with grain to Jas L Uawloy & Co.
Steamer Anthracite, Joues,24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
BY TItLBQRAPn.
(Correspondence 01 the Press.)
Nkw Yobk, July 86.
Arrived, bark JW Andrews, from Cardenas; <ohr W
H 0 save, (Br) from bleuthera.
below, ship Gnoe Norveli, from Calcutta,
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Delaware, Cannon, h6nce, arrived at New
y ork j esterda*»
Sieum.hip Baltimore. Greene, for AspinwaU, via
Kingston, Ja, oieayed at New York yesterday
Steamship Florida, Nelson, for New Orleans, oleared
at New York yesterday.
Steamship Go.don, Adkins, from Wilmington, Del,
arrived at Chariest <n 24th mat.
Bara Washington Butober. Bpragu*, for New York in
about 6 days, was at Hemedios July 17.
Bark Marion, f>owler, Irom ftio de Janeiro 18th ult,
arrived st Baltimore yesterday
birk W H Newman, Gavett. from Rio de Janeiro 10th
ult. arrived up lit Baltimore yesterday.
Bara b> Piunbus Unum, Wollaoe, irom Baltimore, ar
rived at Rio de Janeiro mb ult.'
Bark 8 H Bnow, Higgms, oleared at New York yes
teroay for Melbourne*
Bark Amy, Hammond, sailed from Boston 26Lh inst.
for Philadelphia.
BchrsJ H fitroup, Corson, Redington, Clark, Damon,
Pitcher, Lsmsrtme. Johnson, Trajan, rook, and Lucy
L sharp. Weaver, hence, arrived at Boston 20th msL
fichr Car line Grant, Presßey,henoe, arrived at Sa
lem 24tb lost.
IO(U *«,U lU*(<
Bohr Lady Ellen. Godfrey, for Philadelphia, sailed
from dale m SSilt inct.
bohrs a P Hawes, Mason, Nelly D« Stndams, Joseph
Guest. Hamer and A 11 brown, Edwards, hence, ar
rived at fttohmood 23th in*t.
Steamers Anu Eltxa, Rv binson. and Alida, Robinson,
henoe, arrived at New 1 orx yesterday.
HOLMES’ HOLE. Ju> 83, P M-Ar. sohrs Willard F
Phillips, Smith - Philadelphia for Medford; ft Porter,
Hudson, aud Wm l< imyton. Babeook, do for Danvers
jport; Brsdore. Goodnd<e. do Ipr Baoot Pred’k Dyer,
S'tute, Baltimore lor Portsmouth; I H Wainwrubt,
Corson, J Pondor, Jr. Elliogswnith W ft Audenrled,
Howitt, Charles P Buetney, Garwood, Hhodella Hlew,
Peterson, and John ft Plater, Gandy, Boston for Phila
delphia; Gov Burton. Wirso Ore, aod/delaide. Young,
jatem for Pm adeluhia; Viotor,Bears. Rookpait fo/ilo,
2tth—Ar, bark Union, Tnsp, Boston for ftatutnore;
sohrs liK*. Francis. Wilarnigton. Ni\ via Badge
• eenoe, where *he was ashore—was got off uninjured.
Also ar. sohrs J L Redner, Cordery. Philadelphia for
Salem; Gr«oian, Mattuews, do lor Portsmouth; Rich
mond. Pitcher, ho for 8ao». -
■ n Bld. brigs Wave, CatnarmeNiokels: schrs William A
Bnmmund, W P Phtps, Rcbt 8 Bed. ft G Porter, Win L
Dayton. ►liza L*land Bradore. Prederiok Dyer, I H
wainwrlght. J Ponder. Jr.W GAuaenned Charles P
SUokney, fthodelia B>ew, John ft Plrter. Gov Burton,
Adelaide aarah C Willetto, John L Kedner, Grecian,
Ktohniond.
heinniusatSAM,birk Union} schrs Elisabeth and
Rooay Hut.
&k>hXJIA.L* NOTIGEH.
Ohh Prior Clothing op tub Latest
SiiLss.mado in the boat manner, expressly for RE*
TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling pnoee marked in
i?lain Figures. All goods made tooroer warranted satu
aotory* Oar ONE-PRICE system is stnotly adhered
o, as we bolievc this to be the only lair way of dealing
U 1 are thereby treated alike, JONES A CO,,
■es-tf IM MARKET Street
Salamander JfntE-Faoop Safes. —A very
arge assortment of SALAM aNDERS for sale at reft'
ionable prices, No. SOA CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia,
aifi-tf EVANS A WATbON.
Sr am eh a Saving Fund—Northwest
Joanna Bsconi>and Wxz.i«nT Btbext*.— Deposits re
jeived in small and large amounts, from all olaeaes ol
he community, and allows interest at tho rate of FIVE
•'ER CENT, per annum.
Money may be drawn by chocks without loss of In
terest
Offieo open daily, from 9 until 5 o’olook, and on Mon
lay and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi*
lent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary.
3HAB.M. NORRIS
Mbtbbs’ MnuonLons Vermin’ Dk
iiaoTßE, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex
terminating FATS and MICK,
BUGS, ANTS, MUbQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS,
IKAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS,
VT Prinoipol Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y,
Sold bj all Druggists everywhere. inylA-Sfa
SaviKg Fond —National Safety Trust
Coup art.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania,
RULES.
1. Money is received every day* and in any amount
urge or email.
A FIVE PER CENT, interest Is paid for money from
die day it Is put in.
A The money Is always paid back in GOLD whenever
t is oalled for, and without notice,
L Money Is received from Executors, Administrators,
luardians, and other Trustees, in large or small game,
x> remain a long or short period.
5. The money received from Depositors is invested is
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
tlaas securities.
A Office open everyday—WALNUT Street,sonthwes*
mar Third PMliulaloMa j aIS
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in
the City, *t 3* South THIRD street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City at 34 South THIRD street.
BILL-UEaD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City,at 34 BouthTHIRD street.
HAND-BILL PRINTING. Destand Cheapest in the
City,at34 South THrflD'street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at R<NGWaLT A BROWN'S,
Drexel’s Building,-i4 Ponth TH'RD street. iylS tf
SHU*TER-KN*WLFS.-Onthe3d instant, by the
Rev. R M. Hmetiluink, Mr. Joan Thnmoion Shuster to
Miss Louisa Knnwlea. forth o r Alans*utk. *
WIGuINB—NOR llt BY.—On the 22d initant, bj Rov.
James Cunnlmrham, Harvey B. Wiggins to Sarah
Northey, ollof Philadelphia. *
PARRIBIL-On the 25th irstant.nt Long Branch, N.
J., Margaret f> Parrish daughter of George D. and
darah L. Parrioh, In the 3d yoar of her aee. **
VAN LAEtt.~at Burlington. N. J., Julr
23t0, Fov, Courtlandt van HenssAlaer, D. J>., in the 6Jd
year of his age.
The funeral services will take place at the Presbi
•erian Clmroh in Burlington, on Monday, the 80th m
-tant-at 11 o'clock, A. M. The friends of Dr. Va„
Ren r >elaer and of his family, and the clergy of the
various denominations, are respectfully invited to
attend. **
HALDERMAN.—On the 24ta instant, Mr. Benjamin
Y. Haderman.acedSO years.
FuDera'tf’om the resideoi o of his brother-in-law, Jesse
L<vi zey. 266 Dauphin street. Nineteenth ward, on
Sund*iv afternoon, at SoVlnok. *
LODGfc3.-On the2sth mstant Harriet H. Fried, wife
of/, tsvan Lod«e, in the22d year of h*r age.
Funeral from the residence or her husband, Lower
Mono'i, Montgomery oounty, on Saturday afternoon, at
l)i oVln*k. *
CAMPBELL.—On the 25th instant, Mary Ann, wife
of Edward Ca'< pbwll.
Fanernl rom the residence of her husband, corner of
Huntingdon end Balmoo a'reets, Nineteenth ward, on
Baturdat morning, M 8 o’clock.
LURAN,—On th-' 24*h inetint, in Horsham, Pa., Miss
Mary Jane Doran, in the 23d year of her age.
Fuoeral Lom the residence of her mother, this
(Friday)morning,at JOo’olook * .
GOUDHREAr’.—on the 24th instant, David Good'
bread, in the 6Sth year of hit age.
Funeral from his la'e residence. No. 032 Hutobln
son st»eet, above Poplar, on Sanday afternoon, at 3
—Dn the2srh ins*ant* Aneeline. daughter of
John s*. and V li*a> eth Webb, aged 19 years.
Fune at from the rrsidmoe at her tarents. No. Cl 4
Jeffersi’n street, th>s Friday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. *
WKSi'-On the 26tb instant, Frank G. West, in the
23d year of his age.
Fuuefal liom his late res'ilence, No. Budd
street below Spruce, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4
o’clock. *
SIP VKNBON.—On the 25th instant. Mrs. tiebecoa,
wife of Joseph ftevensnn, in the 48th year of her n»e.
KFuneral from her {nm resmeuoe, No. 1343 Savery
(late ' nion) street, above Thompson, this < Friday ) af
ternoon, at 4 o clook. *
Blaok and purple foulard
BILKS. . la .„
Plain blaok Fouardßilkß,
Black Bareges, %, 6 4.7 4, *nd 8 4 wide,
Blaok Crape Maretz same widths.
Gray Onsne R» ria Poplins.
Gray Ohene Bareres and v| ohairs,
f'aolt Bare e, ruffled ooiqt*. ._ ,
upin’s summer Bombazines and Chalys.
Black and white L-vrnsand Organaiea, Ao.
BtSSON A oON, Mourning Store,
No. Uia nHKHNirr Street,
N. B.—During July and August we olose at 6 p. M.
npHE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE—
J. CLARK’S Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for
Markmg all kinds of Clothing neatly and indefildy.
lliey do their work better than ink, without its trouble
or risk o> Blotting, haoh will mark 2wo articles, For
side, Wholesale and Retail, by D. O. J A YLOR fcco,
Agents for the Manufacturer, No, 911 CHESTNUT
Street, IsllSm
MARRIED.
DIED.
fT?* POST'OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ik_? —duly 30*li .180),—In aofOfdjjnoe with ins'rue
tione rtoeived fMini the Post Office Deptriment. Notice
is hereby given. that and aft r the Ist of Auguit
next,ONK O Nl’ KACH will bso*iar«ed lor the hol
lo tionifromtsmp-pcstandi eherletter-boxesiofletters
ititen ed for tranumsMloo Hirou*h the mails. This, like
the regular postage, f?iu<r he prepaid by vottage stamp <,
City Ibttors, not intended To* the malls, but to b*i doli
>u'J®nt a Postage of ONE
tobd prepaid by postaie stamps.
<t n. B. B kO Ww k, Poitmmte r.
fVff* ATTENTION J REPUBLICAN INVIN
-113 OlBiiKslJ—rim Compatt'»B will assemble at
tholrJßoom«. RR V^ N't'H and OHKBTMJ C Streets, on
FRIDAV EVENING, at fIH o’olnclc, to prooe-d to
v*e»t Cheste . Move from Headquarters at bX, and
leave Depot, Eleventh end Market dtreeta, at 7 preoise •
It. Excursion Tiokcte 91, 'J he Pen.isylvuiia Cornet
Band will be in attendance. Dr order of Committee.
w T „ r A. a>i. WALKINSHAW, ftmrshnl,
W.V.J. VxtUIXTTX, )
Howard Ellis, > Asst. Marshals,
Q-xtis Nkv/lin. 1 n*
twenty-fourth ward Douglas
ILS CLUB, will meet at the READ
ING ROOM. MARKET Bireet, on FRIDAY U.VE-
Nl "G. JULY 3r, atBo*elook.
JvM Bt* JAMEB MlLLER,president.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
UJi AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
The holders of tho bonds of this Company. due’July 1,
1890, oau now receive, upon appiioationat this office, 10
per cent, in cash, upon tho terms speomed in the circu
lar attached,
, The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Bink
ing Fund of 9140,000 per annum, as established by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, field January 9,
1890, and m pursuance of the contract, entered into by
he oompany and duly recorded, to oarry tho same into
fleet. -,rJ?:J2 K Treasurer,
CIRCULAR.
Nottet to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1890,
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting iu the aggregate to 93,©8,400. The
/let revenue for the last fisoalyear was six times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The manager* propose to extend them for a period of
twenty year*, the holders retaining the bonds and the
seounty of tue mortgages in the preoise condition in
whloh they are now held Fresh sheeta of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued.
A bonus oflO per oent. will be given to the holders, m
consideration of their assenting to the extension. Tills
bonus will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
on their signing a reooipt and presenting their respec
tive bonds at the office ot the Company, or to its agents,
for endorsement.
Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be furnished
oa application.
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GHEaT -AS'FHN,
1 vingatanohorolT Capo May. fromC A.M. tillflP. M.
The swift, popular, and splendid steamer,
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Will male* an Fxeurajon as above, leaving her wharf,
(Inntof CHESTNUT Street,t on TUESm*AY MuHN
JNQ, July 31 1860. at6>J o’olook preoiaely, arriving at
the 'teamef h) 11A M.
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cive l-xi unionists an opportanity of seeing this magni
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Tiokets are most positivel* limited, and o*n he had
on B»t«rdar and M nday, at Adams* ExprossOfiioe, 820
CHEBTNUf Street.
PAKTJCU'AR NOTIC*'".
TH« STEAM-HIP GREAT EASTERN will b©
thrown open for the reoeptimi of visitors on l’ UEB DAY,
Ju’y3lBt. from IP A. M. tnU P, M. jy27 3t*
S&mmssmm NBW tri-wefioy
ffI&fI&SSSSSS? PASiKNGER AND FR f- IGHT
ROU *ETO NORFOLK and PORTSMOUTH. Va.via
the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore, anu
Delaware Railroads, thence by the new steamer Phila
delphia to Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
On and after July 9th, passengers from Philadel
phia will take tho 8,15 a. M. train at the depot,
onrner Broad street and Washington avenue, on
Tueßd&ys, Ihursdaji.and Saturdays,arriving atßea
ford at 1.30 P. M., and at Norfolk early the next
morning. The steamer Philadelphia wilt loavo Norlo k
on the evenings of Monday. Wednesday, and Friday,
connecting with the train at Bedford, which arrives at
Philadelphia at 1 F. M.
Fare for first-class passengers, including meals on the
boat, 87.
Becond-olass passonge>s, including meals cn the boat,
60
Freight taken a* low as by any other route.
For further particular*, see in,all hand bills at the
hotels, and other publio places, or inquire of
O. J\ DaRK, Agent,
__ corner Broad st and Washington av,
H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation!
l)CTlin f.W.tKCK, do,
fiMOti PONGEES.
Natural Color for Coats.
Yellow Pongees for Dusters.
Lead oolor for Dreiaet.
_ , , . Wliito Ponieee of All Vidth*,
Pongeoi for Undervertf.
_ , . , r onp*nsforunCorwear.
Thea* goods are or selected qualities
And *ro imported for our retail Bales.
RllaJ* '.ESM BROTH Kith,
|y!7 CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS.
Busings men are auveht.sing
•n tho beat Newspapers of City and Coimtry—at
the office# of
JOY. fIOE. & Co.,
AIVFHTIBING AGENTS.
FIFTH nml GHES l'N UT 8.r,0t«. Flillmlelrfiia.
TRIBUNE BU MUNI). Kre Ynd. i°27lf
MOQU li» NET i Ir' U, THKEti YARDS
at vert low price*.
BHKpPaRD, VAN ifAKUNiiEN, fc ARRISOtf,
It* 1008 OHt-bTNUr Btnet,
N&W EmBR ‘IDURSu S*TS, HDK?S.,
ito.—Just opened an invoice of do#lrabl» roods,
SHtPPAHD, VAN HaRLINGk N, k A R
It* 1009 CHESTNUT etreit,
THfcRB CAN BE NO MISTAKE W
the Pictures made at RE , M , 'R , BGALL‘ RY, 8E-
btreei. nlmve GR}*EN. for '‘the instrument
don’ the.” So, all who desire Pioturea should o#ll ” 1*
TxPIOOA— ood.—ForsalebyWETUF-
RlLb it BROTHER, 4T and 49 North SECOND
Street IrM
SYCOVODIUM— for sale by WEIIIE.
Klbli fc BROTHER, 4T and 49 North SKCi'ND
strut. ir>S
SUMMER RESORTS.
\yASHINGTON HOUSE,
H° u so, tUnafe.l near tha^hoaaiuand N on oaa of
,iia U open for the eceoviou
wrok mmar * llt an average rate ofsg par
¥ If? Vj al ® tabling attaohad to tne premises.
H. B. WCIOLMAN.
« DIVIEBE HOUSE ”
u LEWiapunG, UNION COUNTS, PA.
1, 1. y or .L t f ,e,ort ° r visitors I, kept In firstclase
Pyj£* It i* th« ißOKoomfombJe sod eztensivo but*!
la the town. Location the m ott centr*>. Cbanroi mod*-
1 pfiV-ißt* * l, Propnator.
pBRRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS.—
* This favorite Summer Retort i« now open for tbe
reception of viaitore. Piee.mouatatn scenery, beauti
ful walks and di lvei.faoiUties for boating* bathing, and
fitbinK* and the health-giving qualities of its waters,
mako itamost desirable plane, both for single guests
Wd for famities, je is in daily commtioloaiion with
Philadelphia, Haiti more, and Pittsburg, by means o f a
daily stage, and mail connecting with the trains from
these places at Oerlisfe, Pa. Terms moderate.
For particulars, address JOHN EaRLY,
_jyl> lm Warm Springs, Perry oounty. Pa.
D
|OUBUNG GAP WHITE SULPHUR
AND OHALVBKATE SPRINGS.—Thu f.mou*
Sivh «» n * p * ace ha* been entirely refitted and furnished*
.ervnnu.andevarjadrantai* tbatrata'
th f Lcountry aod euy rtooea. can afford
°£ #0, [ orevery indMoamentto paiaoaaae-M
-jaauL® heaitn, or reoreation
n^ h sa, i ;?IL h J' i,ar ®a >,t, J? t « dft| « hl miles from Newville,
nr^,.« 0 i UD V' K*” » most beautiful and fertile
section of oumberfand vail* y j they are various in their
oharaoter.BtrcnKly impresuaied with su’phur, roaane*
eta, front «o.i and produced, wonderful aanative
eflbete upon invalids and o'.hers. Visitors will find first
°lms hotel aoaomnjodations. with attentive servant*,
and all the dehcso.ee of the sesson. Price of twardX
* 1 26 per d»y. 88 perweek, 830 per month. R
n p«i a b? the morning: train
- in 10
Fare f>om Philadelphia to the Pprinxs 9i.
Two trams a day from Harrisburs oonoeet with two
line* of ooaohes «o the ttprius. Fare from Harrisburg
to DoutjlmgOapBpnngs. 81 16. 8
Ttokeu to be had at the office of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company* Philadelphia; Cumberland Vailey
office, Harrisburg; and return tiokets, at same rates, to
ton/of *l:he hotel* ■“ arriB b Qr sf* to be had of the proprle
jylt taul yAWAOA* KOBER. COYLE* & CO.
Yellow springs house, Chester
COUNTY, PA.
The above-mentioned Home having been thoroughly
repaired nnd,refitted in the best manner with newi'ur
mture,4o., is row open for Hoarders,
Ihe.Ye'low Springe House oßers every induaem*nt
to visitor*, being latge and oommodious, with shady
walks and romantto rides, &o. ,
Ihe variety and quality 0 f the Spnnsaaml Ba»ha have
been long and favorably known, and the subscribe), who
his been Tor several years past connected with the Co
lumbia House, Cape lslind, N, J., will tue his best ex
ertion to make the stay of his guests pleasant and
agreeable.
Mages oonnect daily wjtb the Beading Failrnad 8 A,
gL* and on Saturdays with the BA. M. and 8 H P. 89.
hvery information will be cheerfully given, by ad
dress ng the subscriber, at the Ye low Springs, Ches
ter County; or J2XLLB,atPhmnixvilje Station. Read
ing Railroad. a. U. SNYDER,
JiC-lm Superintendent.
HOUSE, M JUNT CARBON,
ITX SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced
pnoeB.
r t his old-est'blighed House, loo'ted in the gap be
tween Sharp and Second mountains, immediately on
the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
within half a mile of Pottsvllle, formerly *ept bv Jo
seph Head, of the old Mansion House, Philadelphia.
has, since his demise, been under the ohorge of his
daughter.
The House is prepared, at all seasons of the year, for
the reoeption of guests. and has been recently put m
order.. The large garden, and park adjoining, presents
great inducements as.a sumuierresort. to persons wish
ing toepfndaehort time away from the dust and tar
moil of the pities, where they oaa breathe fresh moun
tain air. and emoy the wild and beautiful scenery of
the coal region,
, Commutation passenger tickets. for tbs n«e of fami
lies are sold at a reouotion of twenty five per oent..
and an accommodation train will leave PotUvUledailv
during the summer raontbc, to enable those who mar
dpsire it to spend toe business portion of the day in the
oitv and return the same evening, on which the oharfees
will be thirty-throe por oent below the usual rates.
For terms,apply to MAKY HEAD,
mansion House* mount Carbon*
Jtahuy llrili Co . Pa.
Long beach bo eras, opposite
TUCKERTON,N. J.-This Hotel is now open
tor the recoption of visitors, both permanent and tran
sient. . Having been at a large expense in refitting ami
re-furnishing. I feel assured that for comfort and oon
yeme -ceit will pom pa re favorably with any house on
the coast. The best of cooks ana servants have been
procured, and no elTorts shall be spared to render the
star of guests agreeable, The prospers for Gunning
and Fishing are excellent., Oysters of the finest quality
I have in abundance. With these, increased advan
tages, i am confident that the most fastidious will have
no oause for complaint.
, ft. D-Capt. WILLIAM will run a daily
line of first-olasa paobets from ‘tlentc City to the
beach, one of whioh will be at Atlantio every morning
on the arrival of the morning train from Philadelphia.
Fames wishing to come by way of Leed’s Point, or
otherwise, by addressing me a few days In aovanoe,
will have a good boat to meet them at any point named.
JeSQ-gw LEWIS P. STttWAitr.
MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIO CITY,
LTJ. N. J 4t ISAAC THAYER, (lata of Surf House,)
Proprietor.
This. House has been very muoh enlar* ed and im
proved. Has now a large number of Family Rooms, not
surpassed by any hotel in this city.
It is lighted throughout with gas. New and fine walks
have been laid to the ocean, whioh will be lightedat
night, from the Hotel to the water, by splendidrefleot
mg lamps.
Attached to the house (but separate from the main
building) is a lar*o Hall for Hops and Parties, with a
first-class lee Cream and Confectionery attached Over
the Hall there are forty sleeping gentle
men. there is also a.play ground for children, well
shaded and enclosed, with swines, dco,
The oatenng department will be under my own es
pecial supervision, and I trust that my reputation is
sufficiently 'stnbUsned to satisfy all that my table will
be unsurpassed.
Terms will be $l3 per week.
Transient Boarders 92 per day.
Carriages attached to the House will take Boarders to
and from the Ooean free of oharge during bathing honrs.
_Je23-tf IdAAO THAYER,
g}EA BATHING.
~ OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of
visitors, is now open for the reception of guests. It
has been onnsidervly enlarged and reform bed, the
sleeping roomsspncionsand airy, and oommunioato to
suit families. The house will be supplied with wat*r
from the cold springs
Persons doternu* of spending a f'w weeks of the sum
mer in an agreeable manner could oot do better than to
give the Ocean House a tnaL ISRAEL LF.AMINO,
je26-Bw* Proprietor.
A MERtOAN HOTEL, ALLENTOWN,
PA.—This well-known and popular hotel has,
daring the past season, been
hRKATuY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED,
and is now it) capacity and convenience second to none
in the interior of Pennsylvania. .The beautiful and
healt- ful situation of 'Allentown renders it a de
lightful summer resort, in view of whioh opeoial ar
rangements have been made by the jproorietors toao
onmmodate summer boarders. J. Y. BKCHTEL,
Jets t el K W, BIGONV.
BED Ft >RD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for
the reoeption of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNK,
and kept open till the Ist of October.
The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A.
G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests. give the amplest assurance of
oomfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard
to the plaoe, will address the subtonber.
JNO. P. KEBD, Seo’y and Treasurer
my3o-3m Bedford Mineral Springs do.
JJEDLOK’S hotel,
ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY.
At the terminus of tho Railroad, on the left, beyond
the Depot.—This House is NOW OPEN for Boarders
And Transient Visitors, and olTere accommodations
ecualtoany Hotel in * tlantio City.
The chamber# have boon very much improved, and
rendered more oorafortablo by Venetian blinds having
been put up at the windows.
Charges moderate.
Children aod Servants Half Prion.
•£/ Parlies should keep thoir stats until the can arrive
in front of the Hotel. The signs are conspicuous,
Jyl-im
A SHAUFLER’S RAILROAD
HOTEL, ATLANI IC CITY, opposite the Rail
road Depot.
THE BEST SITUATION ON THE ISLAND..
•y Newly fitted up with pew beds and bedding.
Boarding and Lodging 81 perday. jyl lm
TVEPTUNE HOUSE—ATLANTIC CITY.
11 —This popular and eminently ’avorite House at
Atlantio City has, sinoe the doting of last season, been
enlarged, refitted, rofurmahed, and completely re-
in every p&rtioular. and is now open for
e season. From its delightful situation, near
ness to all places of interest, close proximity to the
safest and best part of the beaoh, it *s rendered one of
the most oonvement and deoidedly the pleasantest house
on the Island.
Terms—Blo per week; $1.60 per day. Children and
yervants halfprioe, __
JOHN SMICK, Proprietor.
R, L. P’UREY, Superintendent. jeJI-fra
QOTTAGE RETREAT,
Beautifully and conveniently located at
ATLANTIC OITY, N. 3.
Boarders aooommodated on reasonable terms.
Je»-Sm M. MoOLEES, Proprietor.
rr.EE SEA-SHORE— ATLANTIO CITY.
M. McKIBBIN'S U. 8. H TEL.
The undersigned, propna-or of the above-named
house, being now proparac to reooiv* guest*. re
•pootrullr solicit# & share of the pubho patron
age. Since last summer there has bpen .added to
this hotel a four itoried wing, 140 foet in lensth.cnn
taming (beside the bed-rooms.) a suite of three Parlors,
for ladles, and two for gentlemen; also, a reception
room, wAsh-roora. and spacious bar-room. Bowling
Saloons. Billiard Booms, and hot and cold Salt-wter
Bath Hooms have been constructed for the accommo
dation of visitors, and tho whole house will bo lighted
with gas. The house has boon newly painted and fur
nished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have
been put in complete order. A well planned pleasure
Yaoht, and an excellent Band of Music, have been en
gaged for the season. j. McKIBBIN.
JeH-tf
/CARLISLE The favorite resort far those
1 j who appreciate Grand Scenery,
WHITEBirLPHUR
OumSSSfd ?®.’ P*. SXff*' Qooi Bo ° let, ■ » Go® 4
AeeommcdattoHs/or
300. For particulars send for Cirou-
TBEMS LOW lar.
OWEN, OLENDENIN. & VIBBCHER.
Je7-3m Carlisle Spring, Pa.
MOUNTAIN S B RINGS,
A—A Lancaster County, Pennsylvania —This estab
lishment will bo open by the tltn of June The ad
vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery,
pure air, and soft water; every variety of bates, and
amusement*; a good stock of livery horse*. Had car
nagea. For further particulars oail on JOSEPH B,
MYERS, corner Third and Vine Btreats; JaMES 8.
EARLE, No. 818 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to
the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata
Post Office. I.annnster Cmintr. Pa,
UMTED BiATLS HUTEL, LUNG
BRANCH, N. J.— The subscriber take* this
method of informing his friend* and the pubho. that on
and after JUNE 20tn hi* house wiU be open for the re
ception of guests, when every effort will be made to
please those who may favor him. The house is plea
santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn iu. front. A
full view of the ocean, good roads, elahlirg, fro., make
It as attractive as any house in tho country. The com
munication is accessible by two daily lines from foot of
Walnut-streot wharf, viz.: 8 A. and 9 P. M.
Referenoe-Grandy, Warden, A Co., 9U9 Chestnut
street. B. A. SHOEMAKER,
je&-lm Proprietor.
COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE JSLAFD—
Oafb Mat, New Jersey.—This large. firat-olass
HOT i*L will be opened, for the reoeption of guests, on
the 25»h June, iB6O. The House has been completely
repaired anti refuinisheu. A uew oooking ranse, ovens,
■team boilers, and every modern improvement added.
Lxten«ive stabling attaohed to the promises
All fetters add'essed to the subscribers, Cape Island,
New Jersey, will be promptly attended to.
liAIRO & WOOLMAN.
James H. Laird,late proprietor Franklin Houae, t hila
delphia; 8. B. Woolman. formerly proprietor Mount
Vernon Hotel. Cape isUna. jel3-d2m_
CuNGKIISS HALL—Vi\LAN'JIU CITY,
N. J,—This spacious House, situated at Atlantic
City, will be reopened with every accommodation for
visitors on the 25th inslant, by the subaonber. The
Housi fronts the beaoh ITi feet. siving a splendid view
of the Ooean. am is near the Fishing and Sailing point.
No pains will be spared to aeoure the oomfort ana con
venience of guests.
IctO-Sm
THOMAS O. GARRETT.
A MEKIOAN HOTE), MAUuH CHUNK,
•tjL PA.—Thts HOTEL, is now kept in » taanner af
fording every ooro ort to strangers and travellers.
Arrangements have been made thts season to accom
modate SUMMER BOARDERS. The most subltme
mountain scenery and rural enjoymeni*. 51® w*
forded. MICHAEL WILH'
GEO. W.WILmKLM.
Proprietors.
OEA BATHING.
CAPK Ia&AND?o\rV “,'Xiow OPEN for
J,w™f‘TtH«i‘SC.h'. r 3 .hr' co
superior aooommodation*. with ample room for 206 per*
*°j»a to fm “ mOI AiBOW OAHHETBQW. Prop, Mot.
CJEA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—
summer resorts.
ITITTANNY house,
v,„,
BX. S?o” W! “ 6riSMnt
Passengers leave the Kensington deoot »t 7 m a at
and arrive at the Gap for early dinner; 5 ?; b? the No tti
T Fropnetor.
SURF HOUSE, ATL*NTJO~oIty N J
iSfflSfSii^^'asnXrssa^fe
theV.hfostant^ opBnadfortb ® approaching season <£
stories high and 32 feet in length,
b?r Qndms f L naa been add* d. contain
vards nf th T /f? m 8 and attending to within 60
» ii n h^'.‘!SSSJ5 to lh " tu Minic.sddit.onal
sss?£s , Mtai,ac t ut ™ u '"
««5 h B 0 ii tAWd T) 11 b® »app*i»d in the most liberal manner,
’’will be exercised \ n thegeneralar
the house with a view to the comfort
and coavemenoo of cutsts. WM v “
a.: B?™ h k n * a ! Atlantic;» uiuurcawed and the pure,
to^nvallde P . hfire proVBd to P 4rtionlajlT benafioial
♦h« B to engage rooms wd. % sue address
or Bt
jggmwf-am H. 8. BENSON.
CTAR HOTEL,
8. HOTEL,
BINNKR AMDJiI ' ADA ” 8 > rSOPRI.TOH.
TO OENTS>
terfoi Board ® rt aooommodated on the most reasosable
ie» 8m
]VI A NSrON HOUSB. MAUOH CHUNK,
£ I £.?«TCS? ,r ***■*',* himself thatthus far he ha! euo
fisfy allhu gu^JS. 11 in 8 nuwmer that oanaot *<>
thl Tabla !r and « l «*M»ly furnished, an*
contains the very best the Markets
hotel located on the banks of tho Lehigh,
directly opposite the railroad depot, and at the hau^n!
Wfsa^»a l1 A d6^S.?
p«^tteji , 1 x n n d n & ? i tof? l,e4 withtaß b «» t “ d
jg* Hot and Cold Baths oan be taken at all times.
- Jeg ~? ro GEORG h HUPP FS, Proprietor.
PTAQUE HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, PA.
4SvSH SE> OAPB island—
... . 8, M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor.- This favorite
ifWTaiSaath o,r ftk r w 6pti 2 n Vl8 »fo« on MON?
u i, June 9Sth. It has been fitted nn in the best utile
?S». e J el,aUentio “- 111 bs Paid to the oomfort or iti
t “ e * te - Jela-dtPopl
SJUMMIT HOUSE, DARBY ROAD
s'e.sait rera l retrent. fonr mile, from tho
or. IM*. tie doo fiolf-honrlj. • on
tiemen and families accommodated. Good fishing, a
•Jff'VJ ')'- fin« itabl.p,. hifndwrn.“SSSm. S'lM
[fafc meal.. 8 m ° Jertw fut <all or Mlll “ l j,^. d s ” d
WANTS.
TMTANTED—A man to attend a Saloon
KlaaTHS?,'e ? e. to FOBD ‘ »• °° d » B°°th
wanted—a salesman mthcWme
a “ and Liquor business in an impor'ine honsa one
*i!d > South‘r^!!i !lnd '."O 11 ”" 0 ® a Vimni?, No°rtS
couth Carolina first-e asi trade. The bes* of re.
fereuces as regards to business qualifications will be re
s;f #!$?;& &sfsi 1 »
A situation, by a middle
mete ntleman, in any capacity m whioh he can
th?sofflce SO ‘ fUBe^11 * eaaa address 41 Necessity,’Jjtt
%^ANTED. —The subscriber, having his
” * mornings at leisure. wou»d like to make an en
ragementto keep a set of k>ou for any concern whose
business will not authorize the employment of a per
manent book-keeper. Address “0.M.H.,” office of Tht
Prts *' i jj2s-6t
Vl/’ANTEO—A situation as Boolc-keeper,
.J.l b y* young married m<n with several years’
*?f.l B «, e s p ?, r 1 c 0• * Pys l -olms references' riven.
Address “ R.,» office of The Press. j>2s-6t
—ln a Market-street Cloth
* * House, a first-class BALEBMAN. who can cora
-sl?£ft o a A c ® an,ount ut Country trade. Addre«a Box
gggQ P. 0. j)2S 6t*
aiOnm 110 $15,000. —Wanted, a
.j**partner with the above amount, to
join th»* advertiser in a safe and paying basinesa. City
reiereaoes. of the most nndoubted kind, • iven and re
3aired;a[l communications striotly confidentiaL Ad
ress, with real name, •• Activityat this office. J 24 6t*
A THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, WHO
is folly capable of onnduct.ng the financial laN>r
and business dep -rtments of a manufacturing establish
ment, is low or an engagement. Address •• Hamil
ton,” at this office. jy2S-6t*
A YOUNG LADV FROM IHB NORMAL
SCHOOL wishes a situation TEACHER in a
private lamilr or semmarj. in or out of the oity. Ad
dress T UTOK,” this offioe. jylf-Bt*
ANTIfD —BY A YOUNG MAN, A
*y situation in a wholesale dry goods, grocery, or
hardware house, understands bookkeeping, and has
baa some experience in busin*ss. (salary not so much
an obieot os steady employment. Can fnruish the best
°f reference. Address ** J. P.,” offioe of this paper.
WANI'dD— i*Y THE ADVEKTISER,
who o&n give first-olass basinets reference, a
situation in & wholesale dry-goods jobbing bouse, as
bookkeeper or salesman. Address “P. U." offioe of
T»s Pre<s. ' jyl7-10t*
W'NTLI) —A young man as Salesman,
who i« thoroughly aoquunLd witn the Meroh«nl
Tailor’s aod Clothing trade of this qitf. To anj perion
capable of filling tti s position, a liberal compensation
will bo given. Address Box 413, P.u. jylA-tf
WANTED —A Situation, by a man,
thiity-scyen years of are. of extensive experi
ence in busiuess. ot good address, and competent to fill
almost any position, eithur os a olerk. sucerintendent,
or salesman. Is very reapeotably connected, and oao
give the mo»t satisfactory references as to integrity,
energy, and business capacity A moderate salaryJor
the present will be aooepted. Address " B. G. H.,” office
of Ta» Ptmx jeU-'f
BOARDING.
FAMILIES and Gentlemen desiring supe
rior board for the summer can now have choice
of large, cool rooms at 9 .*5 WALNUT % treeu Jyl3 Im*
PBIV -TE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and
their families, or single gentlemen, o&n be acoom
modated with Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at 610 LOCUST St.,
south sideof Washington fquare. The looation. bring
opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the city, ta
oen'ral. and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the city oan be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with
private entrance, for rent, suitable for an office, jell-tf
TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE
accommodated with good, airy apartment, (with
or without board.) m a private family. Location cen
tral. Address “TOLBERT.” through Blood's Dis
patoh. apJ5
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—.Com
•a*- pany’s Building, southeast oorner WALNUT
and FOURTH Btreets. Open daily from 9 till I
o’elock.und on MONDAY till Bin the evening. Tins
Old Institution hat always paid in full, on demand*
without notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid backdemand 1 n gold and silver.
ALEX, JTHILLDIN, President.
BAML. WORK. Vice President.
John C. Farr, T. E. Harper, George Nugent,
John Anspaoh, Jr., Baml.T. Bodine, Alt), u. Robertr.
John Atkman, Jooas Bowman. H. H. Eldndge,
Vn. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WlLSON.Treaaurar.
JOHN C. SIMM. Bearetarr. jiao-Im
OPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
*3 Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated br the Legislature April
14th, 1851. Openfor Deposits and Payments, daily,from
OtoJ&o’oloor. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
EVENINGS,fIromBtoB o'clock.
Interest t per cent, per annum. Depositors osi) with
draw their, moneys by Checks, if desired. Speotol JJe
so.iu nwmd. JAIILEB B _ pju NGLEi rrejii.PL
Faaifcrs Haut. Secretary. apSO-tfif
yy ASHING TON MILLS,
FORMERLY BAY STATE MILLS.
SHAWLS of all sizes, in great variety.
Embossed and Printed TABLE COVERS.
UNION BEAVERS and BROAD CLOTHS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
DOESKINS, and Double and Twisted COATINGS.
8-4 SACKINGS and heavy ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
Twilled and Plain FLANNELS and OPERA FLAN
NELS.
Printed FELT CARPETINGS.
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
34 South FRONT Street, and
35 LETITIA Street.
OPARKLING AND STILL CATAWBA
WINES,
MANUPACTCBBD BT
J. ESHELBY,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Always on hand, and in lots to suit purchasers, by
CHARLES F. TAGGART, Sole Agent,
il9-8m No. G3l MARKET Street.
Yard, gilimore, & co., have
take n the Store
No. b 10 CHESTNUT STREET,
South side, above SIXTH Btre**t.
All counting house business wilt be attended to there
Jy2s-3t
/CONTINENTAL NAILS, (Edge Gripe )
manufactured at the Portag* Nail ana Ironworks,
from superior quality of Juniata iron, on maohioes of
tne most approved construction, ana warranted to be at
least equu, in quality, unilorimty.and finish, io any
other brands in the market.
Other brands (flat and edge gripe) always on hand. *
JOS. O. L. CHATMAN, '
421 COMMERCE Street. ,
Prinoe k Christman's superior solid-eye Planters
Hoes for sale as above. ,<irn-»i |0
RB. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO
• KER AND CONVEYANCES, NOKBIaTOWN,
MILLS, find HOTELS ™'*
PA Lb in Montgomery, Buck*. Clio*ter, and Delaware
Counties, varvi..g from 10 tpibO notes, in localities.
Persons applying will be saovn propsrues freo ol
bonds and Mortgages uos ot ‘* le d **p*l£~
fidMh K*8I» E-vOK* lor.tt'e m,Norristown, Potts
town, and intermediate i> lao * B, -for Catalo2u«s and
fu.l description, addre" K. R. CORSON.
j>2l-Cm *.* Nornst wu. Pa.
AZuMea l AZUMEA! AZUMEA!
AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA!
PHOF. MORKI6’ AZUMEA BAKING FOWDEi!.
Manufactured solely No. 62 North FOURTH
Street. and forwaUi-- »|[ T< nnrP-ftnilf
RICE.— 200 Tierces Prime Retailing
Charleston Hioe. for sale by JAMES GRAHAM
% On.. I.KTITI A street
pHAMPAGNE. —360 casc3 De Vcnsge
v/_Chamt>asne iusfc received. for tale bv JAU
RKTCHa k OAflSTAißS.aOdand 204 So.
Street. jjiß-wfmlt
i^LARET.—7tO cuses Ft Julien and
Margaux, for g-lo by JAURKTGHE k C*R
STAIkn-02 nno vo4>*. l‘ Street jykS»wfu4t
G3 casks f-t. Julien, for talc
V/ b» JAURKT-IHE* OAR3TAIRS, ‘JO2 «ml 201
south FRQN i street. 1' 25
BURKINt* FLUID, Alcohol, ( arnrhene,
mar ufneturO'l daily, and for sa'e byROWLKY,
ABHBURneR, k CO., No. 16 South WHARVES.
I»9
A.snr^EMENTS.
|IJAII0 V A.L TiIEAv—O7DROB
PIIOM tilßto ' B BA
TIITS STJtR TROUPE
OF MUBICMNS. 04NCFIIF. ANTI CuHTwaNS*
* FOB FOUR NIOHT-only”
AndSATirhDAY APTtRNOON.Joi; m Ufa
this evhning. wedyesd'y.' ““
® cc gnd glrht nf tbe New Pine* of
„ , BCHERWEHBORW*B BOY.
As performed before the Fmtnuuy in New York.
FRICK OF ADttUMUHf:
Dreis C role 25 Centi,
Orchestra Chairs ~flO **
predial j 9 * 11 at * aVofl * to ootnxenee at eight o’clock*
Front Beat* invariably reserved for Ladies, and G*a
ueroea accompanying them. Gentiemanlr ushers will
oo in attendance. jitf-4c
TTNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC
T m»CITY.
a.j reipfotfnUy inform* hi* numerous
„ r pliiSlS.i l ’ ENN e HfiHDR VOCAL IOCTET Y.
Swredtot in a ' haT "’»* h ■ ■olioitoUen. kiniilTvoW
h-iyiLGEAND CONCERTS
UNK ! EDBteEfl e 1 lT?L 0h o'J*“ 0 'J*“’ m tt * HaU 0t “*
SATUKD Y aNd momoav VVJJNINGS,
, .. J ULY Wth and SOcb. 1960.
For further particulars see b.ti* of the day. jy27 It*
pRIDAY, THE 27th JOLT.
niSarf&SfSi VX-OXHIADK FREE CONCFRT.
?L.?i£jl l '> , BFlKl/p* 1 .es'.rn term! ui of Htonmoiui
CHKbVhA*' * EaUroad.l by tho full oMfHI.iM OR-
- Mr. MORITZ BEERHALTEft, Birrotor.
Comnußee »l 2X o’clock, P, la. ”•
pHILDRES’S HOLIDAY.—Grand Mati
-8.5 - CHRIST'S MINSTRELS at tho
<>« BATURDAY Alr.rr.oon.
ot.2}£ o otoak, for Ladie, and.CbiMron. Children half
» rl °»- J)M It
OENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINK
ARTS.—IO2S Chk.STNUT Streat.
Containing a largo collootion of Paintintaand Boulo
tnra, u now open dallr from a A M. nils P. M. Aa
nuiaton tt ot».: ehildren under u years, U cents. jy%-tf
SOLOMON’S TEMPLE.
2 Alario, beautiful, and perfect model oft ne grand
est and most interesting building aver btult is crested
in the immense saloon of
Th M |«Sh C F T ’ TWELPTA STREET.
presented by fIOO figures arrayed in Jewish costume,
surrounding the various courts, give it a life-like »p
-%?. l !!S , *K h tf l 9 ** oh »*U Chron..BBth chap.; Sd
Caron., 4th ana 7th chaps.; and Exodus. »tb chap., for
oootenu and desoriptUfn oi Solomon** Temple, aU of
which is faithfully represented in the Model. *
OPEN TO VISITOR, with e“pu£s££, from 10 to
13 A. M,. 3 to *», and T& to 10 P. fij.
Admission, 25 cents; children, half prtoe.
Family Tickela five for $l, and poolr. of tan, for
Clnba and Booietiea. 0] go rayf-tf
iL By the request of a number or Fohocls and Societies
the hxhibttion will be oontinued one week.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
H TO LE T —ON HARRO'WGATE LANE,
above the. passenger railroad leading to Frank
ford, a large bnck mansion, esceUent water sod well
■?* J n L a *® and stab.© room. Apply to C.
EEANS, HKDGESfreet, Frank/ord. Would be rented
by the month. jjjg jj*
CJ. ERMANTOWN PROPERTY. For
™ Sale or to Let, a largo acd convenient House ln_
Germantown; gas, water. la»*e lawn, and plenty of
shad'Mnoneof ’hebest location*; will be so’c low.
Address Box 1480, Philadelphia poet offioe.
BUILDERS.—A large lot, having
three fronts, suitable for immediate improvement,
■it anted 07 T WENTiETB street, below OATH aRINE,
Will be sold on aoeommodftting terms to a parr who
wmimptove. For terms, Ac., address **K»” office of
this paper.
Factory lot for sale—a urge
lot having three fronts, admirably situated in the
Southwestern part of the city. Will be rented or sold
on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply at this
office. Jyl9 tf
TO LEl'—The first floor of the fine Build*
ing No 7C4 CHESTNUT street, formerly ooeupied
as a wholesale land lately ae a retail) Fancy Goods and
Perfumery Store. Apply at the office of J ttiAs HAUKL
kCo» No 704 CBEbTNUT Street, Phila. JyU-lm
LAWDII
300,000 Aores for Sale, at pnoes ranging from UK
to CO cents per Aore, id any quantities required.
TAXES pud, ana PatENTS procured for yuioha
sera of Land under the GradoationAet.
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing a postage stamp.
For farther inforroat on apply to
WILSON, RAWLINGS * CO.,
V. S, and General Land Agents^
6» caKSTNUTStraet. -
Between THIRD arid hODRi'H.
Si. LOUIS, MO,
LA*»*D WARRANTS bought, sold, and Located,
jT>-3m
FuR SALE —The Stock and Fixtures of %
Wholesale Boot and Bhoe House, now doing a
good business. This is a good opportunity for any one
wishing to go into the business or a house wanting to
inorease their trade, Satisf otory reasons giving for
selling out. Address “Box 280,” Philadelphia Post
Offioe, with name. jeM-tl
«TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FoUß
stonr house, double back bnildinva, all modem im
provements, in oompleta order; an elegantlar»eyard.
Term* low to a good tenant. Situated No. 1924
CHESTNUT Street. Apply at No. 710 CHESTNUT
Btr*»»t. in the Masonic Hml. mjM-tf
EXfioUTußiS' SALE. —The Stock Fix
tures. and lease of Ibe Wholesale Hat, Cap and
Rtraw Goods No. 417 Market street, for sal*,.
This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go
into business, or a house wanting to incresee their
trade, as it is a long established and favorably known
house, and witbal an excellent ocaton. Inquire on
the van i*es for the Exeouton of the hstate of
Jyl6 mw!6t JAMES 8. MARTIN, ar.. Deceased.
«FOR BALE—A ibar-story’ hrown
stone residence. No. 823 PINE street opposite the
hospital. It has all the modem conveniences, is weU
finished, and ism good order, ap-'lyon the premise*,'
or at 417 MARKET street, of the Executors or Hie
estate o r JamesS. Martin.Br..deceased. hl3 fmwfit* .
*lO UAFITaU^TS,—FUR SALE—
The Machjnerr, Stock, and tores of a large
Mauufaotyrr of PAPER HANGINGS, replets with
every oonvenieuoe for carrying on an extensive bon
nes*. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
can push the business. For rale with or without the
builmng. Inquire at SS CHESTNUT Street.
° jalSwfmtf if BART, MONTGOMERY, k CO,
A GOOD KAYINtt BUSINESS FOR
SALE in a flourishing town. 17 miles from Phila
r'eloft’A. where a person w>tn a oapitsl of $4 COO or
ffidOOd. can do a very profitable bu+iness, as will b»
proren by addressing -A. B. C.” this office. jy2S-wfgi4t
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS
For sale a, large lot in the Southwestern section of
theoity.welladaptedforaNuraeir. Termsaooommoaa
ting. For partloulara address X, at this offioe. apl7-tl
INSURANCE COJUFANIKS.
HPHB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
A COMPANY OF HEW YORK.
AeuU:
SIX MILLIONB OF DOLLARS,
IITIIID IN MOBTBABXB OH SEAL imtt
WORTH OVER IURMA
The premiums areLowxxthanin many other Ccmja
nioa, and the Dividends have been sum?.
VUs is a strictly Mutual Company. There are as
•teakholdera, so that ALL THE PROFITS
SXLOKC TO TSM IIfSVAZB,
Pamphlets, and every informatics, may be hs*4
•satis* on application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent,
g. W. oorner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCE*! *
Thomas Robins, John Welsh,
Mordeo&t L Daweoa, GeorgeH. Stuart,
Jleorse M, Stroud* £. 8. Whelen,
ohn B Myers, J. Fisher Leamingi
Joseph Patterson* William C. Ludwig*
John M. Atwood, Artim" G, Coffin,
Thomas 11. Powers. Georgs W. Toland*
William McKee. Thne. Wattaor. n«Myll»
FAME INSUKANCI3 OOMFANY, NO.
408 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA
THE STATE□?
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS
DUBCTOBS __
Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney*
Wm. W. Walton, J. W, Everson,
ChM. Riohardson, Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout,
O. Wilson Davis, Henko Stem,
Thos. 8. Martin.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, [jall-u t!
MEDICINAL.
pURE GEORGIA ARROW ROJT.~~
The epeoisl attention of physicians and families is
oalled to the superiority of this article, ft is rapidly
supplanting all other * im s, and all those who hare o*ea
it give it the n.ost decided preference. The following
Extracts from Certificates id the hands of the maou
fnctuier, Col. Hallowis will show the hign es Ima
tion io wkioh the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those
gemlomen of the medical profession who have lolly ex
amin'd it.
•7” One pound. &?>• cents, or two pounds for Rl.
Complete instructions accompany each package,
showing how to make the most delicious articles for the
table.
FOR BALE, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL.
FREDERICK BROWN’S^DRUG AND CHEMICAL
STOK*. N. E. OORNhK of FlFlii and
CHK-TNOT BTH KETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND AT
FREDERICK BROWN. Jr.'s
DRUG AND CHEMICAL feTORK.
8. E. COR. of NINTH AND CtIhSTN UT bTRKETR,
Under the Continental Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
“ 1 have examined and prepared tome Arrow Boot f
manufactured b j Col. Hallowes. of It. Mark's, Seorpia.
It has *he bee quality of that variety 01 faecuU I have
met with, being superior to any Bermuda or other
Arrow Aoot 11»™ fgft, 0 „ L JACKSON , M . p
’* Universit* of ■penTraylTama 1 *
PftUF. MUichlS* iCUOnPHALOa.
There ere 1 00,000 Sufferer* from DISEASES of
the NERVOUS BiioitSM, lathe city of Philadelphia.
w n oc M b,our.d i b3«,n, OR MORIUS ,
EUCEPHAIjOS.
Which is an original
WONDERFUL REMEDY.
Compounded from the private formula of Profeeeor
Morris, M. D.. of this city.
It aot, directly njjwn a
through the pores, and u needs but the trial of a
SINGL*. HOTTER
to test Its marvellous virtue*. #
Saflet.™ (-•» EMKNT oKTßffi BHAIJI,
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
GENERAL Di.BU.iTY.
NEURALGIA.
CHRON'C ?JEKVOU*!NE3S, *O.,
Wdl find the USE,
Md t «, n Circular.
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If you are exhausted by over-much study,
If you suffer trom sleepless nigh s.
It you are a vjonm to neuralgia..
Ij you are prostrated by excessive grief.
It you crave stimulating drmkf.
ißYirt
TRY IT!
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•» miserable aensatior
as it will remove those t. on*
duce a morbid disposition toward* intemperance.
TRY IT. if tou are suflerioe from biervoas Deb lit?
in any o' ... ’ A 'MVci{T’ l li3S >t!,,,,S “ d
to your nerves, and worth many times it* cost, in the
relief afforded. . ,
riuDjerou-* testimopia * from the mo*t respectable
sources can be seen, by applying at the office of the pro
,rjSss?r«d by MOOKRIBGB i CO., No. «2 North
FOURTH Street.
ter And for Sale by Druggist* generally.
4 nwinif I For the INSTANT relief per
AMHMI MANENTCUREorthudij|qSunDora-
pl&iCtiXlM
IEJUT'S
BHONCHIAL CIGARETTES,
Made by a B. SEYMOUR k CO., 107 NASSAU
Btre«t, New York. Prioa 91 per box: aentfr*® by post
inyT-tei if) FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS*.
PORT WINES—IO half pipes 1(0
quattera.fo oa>aves Da Mull/r Puri; S ha’l
pipes.di Quarter*. 2* ooiaves. Benicarlo Ju*t wairett
n®r Man Lucres a.” lor *»le by JAUhE'ICHh A
CARSTaIRs, and «04 d. F*.uNT at. jy«*.a mu.