The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 31, 1860, Image 3

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Not , o,lizioy 4 Mirka tOr" ,-t t a
Tim eltimmuteft on sPlepot Oriel - Ara Prersated
a • report fit riefation to a taebtothitik Rev: &Wit.
"11, end t 'I I IPA el le P ininli ir or ik v!if,f,"l of
the , itt,sdiaileA`tifitsof of 'union, to which
ent:rebstatitialtes athiebed:`lteseltedi.Thet not
ehdalftile nire.riedblietiele af= tie prbeiplest
ofelitlit4 Sahli' atibiderall;-bilt,tbi Ibilldbi &PIO
eaticifed,thew hitbeleidahl and obvhnut Abase, lif
thetliWilok: filitf, ef thii tutted Prethytaiiii
o ll i f eb. , Thsurceidittie*WlS agreed, to. '
~
Thikermi4theepalD4iratiO4OlUfftleespitiented
• refihtChaibbdfibit =tbeei , soll . leitlibri i, 1• 'net
Rev,. Kirtpitthrte, be appointed the Modevater's,*l-'
teter# ,
~ X , l'illtha tenlOtt be Prigtea.oll the , fol.
I oldie eabjtai=mts : fclitie rwatiel , relations sad
e capitative, elahneof Moms end Foreign , Mis-,
'llOlO Vlf.l RSV: 11:A. IfrOwne ; his 'iifeinite, Rim.
J. se
__,Eilble, '. ' 4 : ;Toot n dkvount , egithe " MAY of
the - lainfri% W. the' Yonne , be delivered by Rey.
•
Dr, Jan* Tivccivis; his alternate, Rev. Robert Gn
aw; • Ti report *4 ' 44004 - 1
, A 4fltitividtiotbalme At ',Preebikorien Mite&
sal &est, wee,' predicted and read. It asked the
geibilii Assetally to'reecniteend the society to the
liberality 1 141t..020 11 'ibbir finder It Wedge for
the'lseenniery weans stiaisit• ,for ` Carrying on
the tt',.leftr:er 1# : ei ViP)l et ten; The •P e t i tion us
krailitiiiir'of eeichtfois *dative to fixing a reap
eon for: prifyiplbanbegiving ind hiplystettoseation,
to liebbierred - by thialinrehes daring the year,
were prsiented, - , Ofkasoldin, the whole matter was
refeired to Die,Consinit4e 011 Devotional Erse. ,
sine.' '' ~ ' „•',.' ~.. '
Tior-AssiointitylifealitOseedisii to eonsider the
drift. P1,44e.8 6 4 01) 11 00u ifsf'Pftti'a Ammi the
" 14141t t" , • , ; , kfiliiiber ciL artemininteirtneunT
of a roast , pr'asimperbint- charaeter, were pre•
nutted and debated by the members. They did not
alter the material portions or the original draft,
width we.' adopted realnly as it same front the
einentittee- ' After the 'r eport had been adopted, A
motion was towie to Ins:tare' it to the vides*
presbyterfei fol. constaeratioii. ' The Dirotaittes on
the Book of_filsitplitte were lastineted to priqiere
a rehltdion of overture ort4 r•Port a t*tb 'Az'
_,_
Bair. bi.'Welh,ee a r id..ini;ti ootankittee be gip=
pointed to prepare a draft of a directory for tinnily
and public worship, and _cirri it to the next As
esetably:%,- -The metieti'arria adapted: ' Di. Wellies,
Prof.werentpointed
the.oolemitten,/i "" -'• •-
Itir: - Pi..l..T2i*ty presented a 'resolation de
canting ini- the part nr. - lhe;-.Pelted
_Presbyterian
Monk that the pitellneof pronaleenois
theatrical enterteininsite; ',en*: -Other -worldly
- anoesernerits e a similar itatetre; : is eminently, tin=
thl, and should lie 'itepnelelly! ; mnded, against: :
reeoliation' w`mingreed to t and - ainothni adoPted
that tbe'rkailiatien be read in every church, within
-the bounds' erthe ~ • _ -
A' repNitt 'from 'the Botta' et Charon Intension
was presented and, read. the method
to be adopted, by _congregations -while ooillibileg:
moneys ivithin Lae Chinch for the - 'radian of
,-ellareh Llanelli:le- It, represented thst•there was
of _ the Board,mbile the Mini
mainee*rig-ailred:ifie42;ooo;„ - - _ ,
'ALletterjaene recibir :41rOin tbelteternant Priebt'
.herlerallyinekeigned by J-4i.;lttiteod atof Whitens
.ftionilbentratifttle'of -- 00bedy, and read: '
' Oirenotinti.er Mr,-Eleailler,it was laid on the fa
'l)**o f"r•Ofedln'bribilitid: '•= „
*Taro: etimi!wils adapted, direetlog - that a Dorn
sittL4' te_Psiblisk: a letter , to the
Okikelinnlbil'teeebefti Oath' Biters foe increased,
eontrlbutioni la the; chatreh,- Brown,
Itee:JW - .1 1 4,4*a1f . .: - -iiid j lter.rii,lllftlfese - wire
appointed the 4booneitteiC s ': • - -
Thetnestion of 4 noir esibion,Ci-Prainit was re-'
cannek , „•, - ,The following ren - getkins .were adopted
That the= existing- commlttiebe an-
thoriao&to complete the work assigned- them end'
report at next meeting of the Assembly.,,•
the meantime the omtnitttre
'AMU Pedtlishr. *too remit of their labors in a cheap
paaapilot term 'for tke.exantioation of_ths Church.
The nmeaotityrionsuijourneff with -prayer.-
. -41 rws41 1 , 02 ,r1 11 ls!tow• ' '
Mkt ;Alninfi.blP;lnakif.,llO,444..ll%.halt u'eloek,
sat wpropoitaitMf prayer.' Rids Pr:A9Ehree;
the otairmin of the Comidttee oa dertaislenehmeo;
presestird tho,dreftef a letter to a sister deneal-
Who- .
Mr. James hitiljetllerre;,,lbe:,treent,er of the As
eeinhw eneiteet 'rorrt,_:ertitehlruc
Alejoitt •e:reeenteA iroti the' tletinnittinni
01 ,t they ; audited the miens
, reports of iteePnro# preeentlet tbere,And foio d
,•theme to ho '..extir'tel: - :'3* . ik:4psikiil*kriallOrsimaia.'
lassiled " lt jO i lii iE r l4 'Af t U t .Th t itht:hkrili
The ii),peri . , , ira(aAfottor;::!:( _
A kronen eni''_neeteiti,..oirnettH: iirthe,expeniei
tankinint 4111,:pobtkitOon -,theAhreetoef for
petile*inshl - 6.t0
, 410fitihg. '..Ws•lte; ; liiiitch of
the
,ehurch, and -.s3ktkihi:;sierislaat otorti; Nor
linierlelge'rteetegireetio.,
Thteeterier the,letoreteifee of Boa d, of
Yon* ertd'Aiene ightsWikiist* - 00*(560.%:..'
kravolutleir iraelehnedei
telderieg to the tesitee,oft Philadelphia the *obi
of the Assembly for: their hied attention, indAif
the nuriptnunr„ meteor le which they inthirtehted ,
the thetO4iti Pritl,e,AerettitiV: *ft*
Thu clerks -irta .
rP - imalreit:* o '• Or atit4o o - tie
101 . 4 4 1 1 1 5 r .i. 0 0 0 ;444fIgt*faliillkw :
heineathistreatfthri•,the:•elrenniv_ reitioado2Aki,
the eoiertesiehnitA itieenbire In , and
• the eeinvrterent Atii - n - pablio' journals - for theli:se;• ,
terienee, wero"adoptel?,.,, , •1 ; : • _
• Ontroition - et - Iliegatidlete,.p refeletliei — L
alnico to the trutkree of itie'Beriotii
dP 14 . 14 10,1 4 41110 - -thio' Arietably_ met; for
- ditties' ef theff•koltitilipresiefePtest: ' =''
I*.l l 4l44AKiikoltriPoiated rtie eonireitte to
- eepietpiereCriCriht,hsettou of the Book of
piiiiidritir.J.4.43irert and Rer. J.-T. Cooper.
Tle obt4sift,teifileef itie'OPoit of thilioerd of
lieeiellietive eras reeeread. &morel applieletiona
u ußfitie _We k eoiipcieilione up voted
Bzeteiiiii.'&iiiiiitee of,-the Neil -eirietreirt bro.
;lel&
likeeithedrettier. Ow_ fit it expedient, to:
eibibtiehihi s i 4014 they in ditiietaik!4:i NO* thi
plaikteillYotfet 0 6 ,144 4:***bij,_ • -
the Obi ; sott9 of ifF: eel 10 : esition 4
co it. the epeeist Omer
tito s4,oWitHOPtiAilsteer.
Thrilesiettitee . -to itUssf was Wetted the qui_
11 1 11 4 f re*** °Midas wet sauna& 's
fellawls s pays, Dl.Dersailigii, Di:Missy, G. D
Asehtbsl4, TCll.llortnit,,assi Dr. D. K. Item ~
A sisolitirm nnt of iostio to the committee was
adopted: ' Rev Abner ` Toms, ihe sisstitii,of a now
viligt*Ariii6lme, aside a etaimeat to the Anew
l atfit l POttitiliathigPOPiethi°• , L';
Ow4Solazi et*:ft. Diassei i iise Dstpilassmir,'`
slaa'sfair kiiisiiniMdolte'tialmemshiCthassideSi;
uesettbwoute.sis,igniked bbat l lll!giVilfit:to*
tetbaStoM*Stiiheil So' eonirDiestio its,:iiiitwod.
• riamr*ifo l3 -ft*eltikotilikiTtifiltniletret.
thstialeatei
Cu,TMs mittee on Bab id ovositra sold. a.
terftti - "divirting Olood of the Ifesi ha' s
two ottor 4.), node ,2ll . : the 13 /n° 4
rittOnvg thesol44Kfitesitliagnal:
PaWity Ilse cotiof thi notiork the'Ag-;
telmteildlio' 44o o lllll PreAr
b 7 ' , • 1`"
,_ _: , irgituiti 11 1 01 0itr ; „ '.,
Tie A: teatbly - mist at,73 o'clock , BIM Dr, X. T
Plitaily in tbilxietr, in the 'boom* of the Mode. ,
' , 44: - /lit , ,Osooy pre,ented the ToPok of ti•
CtoortaM4*7ork ITllmo., • Thiliad ettaihtott'
fko : volkoY: C4' thio -ptoshylotias,AltA Soot OW
• 4 4!9 4 1 )fk T4A‘Pilig Oatewere l iloisota, lior-
AblottOtAX montitow ;14 - 419*-'froM other
disfobvii ;iew imußogottitt 4 , b 1 pastostliktit.•
sief*:SSl444l4 4 4 131 0tion;v1e-a obilatirild .
aso4l* ''' TbA - rtildit 1 44,1101/ ,f '"•,, ' -
, ThkA4tably plo'tii ,4
wiet.tittaiispasidorottoti of
So iopift ditto wrignittiii4otaq overture.,
.r o o o somkatio4 tho 'fitiri&etorivelppolo,,w, - 4 ,1 , •
to W•esi„. The *boil, metier iise *bite& to thi
out Atuottily by a vo,e of o :- K
Tbc'tkitiontetto 401 Cortoopoaditatosietottod I
draft - q/tYofo!sial*bol, l 4o 6 - 0 0 ; 1 40 fF: l o*fo'
• to tiOso"-too o lTiflttont the -,Taatiolo' i 0 "hai, la
-.l4ll4°lol,4ll4tlk,4_,Yidtokihmthytorlia 4;r100-if
catitikda: ,-, ThtAtatorof tbotti Haw were ;Imam,.
adopted, , alifo4 - iiiit by thejtoutatoi and clerk
;'''' • '': • _ i'.' ' '''''.:, , i;',
A rosoft,llYM t ' varrof . ttiert•Oi7o7 'K' ''. lM''
. trait tom ih - o.":4lotiiii'fiptiiit.'ititie Woit,to thi
' - ~, f akitioaOtnitwOciricsiored- a idies•spf; '-',
•-.. - 4,,soaotAttorsoao:otoisit Willi. 8. U. re ,
,:- 4otillot!silhittsistOgoo l / 41 !" (4 74 1 1 of Mato ,
Al iii7o, 0 1 olden* i f l o'lif il,,f the th",
' '410114,1,1',4111;14.;44.144, -. : • - ' ,
- ._.- 'A
YefouA firm ; As OPuittto , Drotl#llAs
-40116, ' 44i Woof 'ma (oliow; ' '
• W- • 4 5e ' - ' - 1 :.: , •.•
Dit el4,
' " ' `;ontlicked of the noootolii of the l aid
htillitv 711ajtit to ?raft t) temititillioa Watts
t i o ?l= n ot t; 64 4 - 0 1 :711ra
411•144440:1 ffiA.4fuliitintari nest- t:.1! •• !it '..ht
g ills- ' V t."'
44npi
=E=
'magi re the ••AiNiabli t 'enk.lairthhdaily ao. !he u
• • t clerk; Rieo2:4:Befath - Viet aid to those
"Mini, 'who/1,2,4101i the urrangernente.fOr
VW - Arista* ererecis*asuunated !Or 'tlie
:rainy oath** eakaided to' blm while in the
Parkrminee entle profeselonaEdutles • ,
k •
_T___W.4,Bl , E I,S AISCIouI fruit is
per Season: Dealers Uri there •
liana time eagerly eaking house
•iteegers to litiv - and In some eases the berries seem
ili~o4784:0!.golt A - fload,
arbtele eau be' obtained 'from - ten to fifteen cents
lir bee, holding about a, quart. ~::This; - le; cheep
eratigh, in all oonsolenee. pot Attne' of the greatest
"Margaime 7 ', in Sideline were °Cored lut evening,
hisi'deitieiderinloinr;'Whe had a' stook on hand
which had been plightly,dauieged.by, the heavy
rale; 'which fell.,:abont six "o'eloeli. Be retailed
them out from the end Of his .eart, at two, three,
and four' oents• a 'box; which_ caused a great de ,
'mind, and many_, mouths wbieh bad not t eted
strawberries for time were gratified with the
limetry,
some ,
' . ,
IDOUGLA Li- MN, FOtIiT4E2iTH WARD.—
jot Pitrimance of the cull in ThePross of yesterday,
a large and entlitiehustli Misting of the Demooratio
- friends of Don, Stephen A. Mullis, &ambled at
the ward kouse,Twelfth and-Spring tlarden etreete,
last Wight. - A committee of- arraugemente wee ap
pointed to haw; transparencies, torches, eto., pre
latiaa, and to' engage ;Miele; and it committee of,
compoirca
,of " one from each preolnot,
iiumed'A Make the netetwary colleetione to defray
expenseei.' 'The meeting then adjourned to meet
best:Friday night, "at the same, plata.- All the aa-
die working Demo:a/Map! the ward were present,
and a spirit Was manifested ta have a brilliant dies
play onDeOcession of De ,groat Douglas meeting
on Monday.
Nomurxrunvo. —A - alight error,
oaattie in the item on tbelhat page, frith this head
ing. 7he agent of the airing estate nominated is
nitit'Billson. The itim headed 0 Po-
Mien - Mgfirtvates," also Osithenitside, was intend
ed to folow among the :Other nominations, being
'ibb4lei at timianse onions. •
DEATH OF„'OONSTABLII Di w.—Henry
I)
,rew, one of the. ,eonitaldes of the Fourth ward,
died jesterday morning, et 'hie residence, Eighth
street; neer fibippen, of consumption. He bed
been confined to his bid about three weeks.
~
!Acomixr.—Yesterday a ft ernoon, a m an,
name.; Patriek Ilalhigan,:63 yew of age, fell down
While mallets pnah!cart , near Tenth and Callow
hill 'Areas, ,-
. iind'Vroke hit ilight arm. fie was ta-,
area loltieTennaylvanialleepltal. ' " '
DitotorirEn.A 'colored 'min named Dra
,peir was drowned in, the Schuylkill shoat three
o'clock yesterday aftorneoW, opposite the Fountain
Isti-ItlebodY was recovered last evening, and the
coroner notified, to held an inquest.
lFtiorri Finw:—About, nine o'clock last
evening's alighrflre oimirred at a grocery store at
the corner of Madan and Green etreete. - The fire
originated from:a gee burner in the window and
watiapeedtly,extioguished.
t3till-Boni` vs. Wide Awake.
(From the Cleveland Phandealer.) '
the "Imperial Manifesto" of Iverson, Davis,
Slidell; Bunter, A 00., iithe.most decidedly still.
born issue of. the age: In two 'of our exchanges
oaly tuts - it • been copied, and .there only to bring
the authentinto ridicule , quid show up the /root
cid''.. Oar exchanges are-filled with quite another
style of matter. - -• -
The numberof poblio meetings which are .now
being held by,thellencoeraoy in all parts of the
*tufty, smstsining the action of the friends of
/Senator Douglas at Charleston, is most astonishing.
Resolictions, speeches, ;and letters to that effect are
pouring in upon tui avalanche: Public son•
intent, overwheltsting the opposition to Douglas,
and the delogatesraPßaltltabre favorable to him
will be animated by a spirit that is irresistible.
We every day hear of men among our best citizens,
who are not sad never were politicians, now warm.
lraronsed and bound to be at Baltimore to balance
the ..uchaniers
The South, too, are in motion, and in the right
direction.i We see by. our Southern papers that
in. Alabama Governor Winston addressed a largo
meeting at Montgomery, denouncing the action of
the bolters at Charleston. Hon. John E. Moore
,addressed the Demooracy of Jackson, on last Mon
de:7, on the-same. • lien. D. O. iltunpbreys ad
dressed a large meeting at Madison on the same.
Hen. F. E. Shepard addressed a meeting of the
peopleat Dniontains on' the. wane. Col. W. 0.
:Winston,' we learn, is,to addrearthe people of _De
lob, Lebanon plenty, to•day, on the same. Colo.
eel Voeper'rublriates the :people of Cherokee, at
- Centre, to day, we learn.. So the ball is in motion;
'Si blase has commenced to born, and •we say,
heap on the fuel until there will not be one of the
reyoltitionsiry spirits leitto tell the mournful story
of.the Charleston bolters.'
Them orators bring the record of these seceders
toe the;iteimp and exhibit them, as Judge Tilden
Inthibited the autograph of John Brown on the
rostrum of-the mourning Melodeon, but for a very
different purpoe4drasilty, Mame instead of cheers.
few 'of theesipletuies are as fernier,'
!, No one.can :bedeeeived as ti what are the oh
}mitt OfDie.OlinilestonConeentiOn hotter'. Listen
to;whatibitir.men *ay -
.I... , wanC the - cotton States preeioltated into a
;revollthiti Yancey.: 1
.If L. hid the power, I would dissolva this
Gicivernment twondnatee.'—.7. T. Morgan. -
- tit us break up - this rotten,slnking, and op
priattlie Government barge Payk. ,
" 4.lisinsumee 1, reidstanie ! to death against- the •
ilikerninentle sthatete Want now.'-=-David gua,
.4kr:vre erntM go on throttgbout the Whole este
logne,Asteluding Blanche, and Sweet
itesete, tbsdaSamienorigh convict tide 'crowd
of. revolatititiary Intentione:," ,
These men amidst as Obnoxious to the national
-and, thorenH sentiment of the country Mt Garrison,
Wemdell Phillips; Parker.' Their ha
!MA of the Union and Colistittation is even greeter
'and
morn dangerous than that of the latter. They
Bare 'beeiness,lihatirer In'a Democratic Von..
ventlon. Yet, „under - the 'banner of those men,
Wye traitors to their country were found—the
Northern . enemies ;of Douglas—who, In order to
'gratify their personal malignity, would destroy the „
Government; arid Vie Government-imp - 14er of
'Cleveland pubilefies only the-speech of this Yancey
ittiChirleston, and that approvingly, and ridicules
stooryAbitheno an Who dered to utter,' send-,
mint in itoserdence with.the Northern Doling. Irt
beautiful contrast with thb,-hear a pliant Booth'
Carolinian speak.
T,. terry, one_ef , thedelegatHei to the qualm._
tim Convention frentAintliDerol Duo, eilio redacted
,inj Blsiv: s liodykfseillie_rectie Ili delegation had
aeleded;+.Ms•Vitfdnt, tittisfied , Arith the platform
anoptett&braoMeMoumeatlon to the Columbia South
cOrtiinion, thue speaks of the local feeling which
AVMs brought to - bear upontuitional delegates in that
-dlinnici city. - He says:
. the galleries of the Convention members who
dared do, their duty oonsolentlously on the floor
eters hinted every time they rose to address the
Convention or vote in' It - This was altogether
4r/buy strong outside -pressure, producing ',pretty
strong excitement. - We all know how contagious
political exeitements are. Is is hard to resist such'
a Contagion, and the holdest and most conscientious
fall .vkttims to it, before they are aware of its in
finitude, and Somtinies ',they never.are, conscious
-OM" - - - '
-- That kind of feeling -will not prevail at Balt--
More ~ T he fact 'that it was so , npbiy resisted by
the Northern' and Western mew shows their•ex-
Salient -pluak arid endorsee.. Having stood up
is oliarieston, Ibex are not likely to falter in Ba t.
Visor,. „
The Prospects of the Growing Crops
= Geuerally,theintedligmbie in regard to the crops
II very encouraging. The long drought which
threatened a famine in the Northwest has been
"broken' by 'enplane rains. .i The Saida are green,
the' fruit trees are in- bloom, eireedy.verdure hen
commenced luxuriant growth, and alt nature looks
- refreshed and irivigorated.'!' The Milwaukee News
says: .. If the present weather Continues but a
,abort time longer, no fears steed,' be entertained
tbat the . harvest which is to fellow, wilithr exceed
iii bounty and' fraltfulneas its, predecessors for
saany,,jesirs. With a gealaf atmosphere, an &bun -
- dine. a ofmehtitie, an 1 careful attention, the coming
',Mamma will witness a gatheringlef cereals which
will gladden Abe heart- and - insure p ro sperity for
."'
- the future .. ----"
. •-' " '
, Abe; ettr - Pant, (Minnesota) timid& - is Informed
Iliii a-reedereas, who has travelled= over large por
tions of Miramotiti that all sorts of *rope are in e
Nitta, condition then ever before- known at this
season 'Of the year, end more. than double the
amount of
_ground is under cultivation than last
• yOr; In Kansas the prospect Is not so favorable,
tU drought ocietlnuee end its bed climb are very
aleverely felt. 'The armlet are apprehensive that
iiiierieltfitot be able to gotta their corn in time to
gr a ltOitiiithe frosts. The fall wheat is entirely
est- for - Wass rain The oat crop will be
' RAI, !alo! rain comes. The prospect to geed
hi lowa. , Tim rye harvest will be very large. An
saistual area of corn haa beenplanted in this State,
mbiliSi to limning On Suety.
• 'Me When pipers *peek of the wheat prop as
leaking remarkably well. A late number of the
petrels Advertiser notices some fine specimens of
'whom and rye. The rye Was fully four feet hi
hi'lliht. and was- headed " out ; the wheat was at
loam throe feet, and would probably have exhibit.
"ei heeds In a week's time. Short crops are pie.
:Meted in Kentucky. The . Louisville Journai
;hip : , t Rehear many comphiluts about the wheat
la this State. A gomany of the fields in'hhieh
tee whisk 'buti beau froasit out hare been planted
le something base. • The - remaining fields present
sliPetted 'ePPlerleetti the plants Min o f uneven
'height. The chum to t his is stated tole the work.
of a fly, - which deposits its egg near the root, the
Item eateAuto the stalk producing a weak and
sickly growth." -,' \
- OMa sad fruit p ro mise well in- Pennsylvania.
The Pittsburg Journal thinks the fruit crop in the -
western seelion of the State will be unprecedented . ,
Tears, plume,. eberries, smile., all promise an
Abundant crop. The etrawborry never looked
liner; In d" , snub is ; the ease with the, other small
rfruiW' ' -Tim - Wheat -`tirep never hooked better.
throughout the State, and is advancing finely; and
flees present indiestlene will. mature early. Me
limos. are malting, series "ravages in Virginia.
TheArisdariekeberg (Va )'./bra/if says that the
AO** *hint crop-from Frederieksbarg to the
ate
Itapponenneet river--inibreelng the
willei sPierfirtile • Valley ,of the Rappahannock,
vault eattlfintdred:Milee .in length—ia less pro.
whiner ibisefer many years put: • In Richmond,
e lltiainit t lia; - . M id dlesex,' Spottsylvsinia, - Ring
. y OreeMei Vitt _Stafford, Me w or n is making
ci
' insulg4t -:-The worm has roads/its appearance
'Wird parte of We - county' of 'Amherst, and le
=:'Phl , h,M.liii'ti item* telth the growing wheat. .
welt= at the age
_
4.liters, who has never
' , rod paaai; is called en
*la Vuoitt uejustly used
0 1; being art old maid Is
ths,..imeawlon of purity,
and OWN' are essential
tt wire f:Withent them,
dies deaden debar/te
r, pprffieuttb , manners,
won" 'theta over; nor
thew looked beyond
'anti cheering
4n 4 ; l lttl rile 4
lbbp
2014dd:their time.'N-:
%stub'
CITY ITEMS.
tittEA't . OR JVIAEST. —
ihirink Settortil days oast there his been eh intents et=
liniment in front of itooklull & Wilson's Brown Stone
Clothing Nall, Noclo3 and us' Chestnut street, unused
hy.a 14rdir ditipliy of jewelry,'suoh es is 'amenities used
in silt enterprises. All °lessee appeared to part:Miran
in be excitement, and male and female. old and young,
have rushed to the spot, end the pavement was filled,
front the window to the curb , during botk dey and
evening. - The exhibition of cheep Jewelry was design ed
as hit at a peculiar feature of the arms , and the fiur
deitling portion of the pnblio'inJoyed the expose with
great nattefaction. The real value is marked on each
article, and' it is no Mystery how some fonts oath Word
to give a ea breastpin with !aisle of five dollars' worth
of garde, when the nest value of the " gift" 19l cents.
a Ss "ladles' set" that coats 91 cants. gold looketa
marked to cost es that cost in reality ao (tents. The
display, And the complete expose it involves, has caused
a great deal of amusement to lookers-on.
FACTS SPpAz LOIJDZIVTBAN WOODS.—Tho new
system adopted by °Owlill Stokes, or Khios to every
purchaser of a garinent th,Jbll value of his money in
elegantly- fashioned clothing, and a handsome. valuable*
gad useful present besides, is having Its effect on the
Public Mind. "One price; and no abatement." is print
ed and marked on each artiole sold, and strictly adhered
to, the price being put down to the lowest figure. The
accompanying present, which is always of use, and fre
quently of great value, ill never added to the price of
the garment sold; on the contrary, each garment is
marked as /ow as Me lowest, and warranted equal to the
beet en rai raiperts, the girt being merely an additional
inducement to each customers to buy, after having sa
tisfied themselves that they can invest theit money no
better elsewhere. With the entire fairness of the whole
transaction the ambito are invited to /Mit and make them
selves familiar. at the "Temple or Fashion," No, ea
Chestnut street. •
•
SPIRITUALIEM.—Owing to the great interest felt
by the eitizene of Philadelphia in testing the truth
fulness of spirit intercourse, Mr. J. V. Minefield,
test medium, will remain a 'few weeks longer in this
city. Big rooms are at tati Arch etrret. N. B. Wolfe.
M. D., healing phyintran, has rooms at the same P1a441.
' Bowan's "MXDIOATZD Fins" are composed of
the linnet Alokandria BOMA, combined with ' fine
aromatics, and inlaid in the natural fruit, As a remedy
for constipation of the bowels, dyticepsfa, Rich and
nervous 'beadaohe, and bilious affections generally,
they stand unrivalled. There is but little taste about
them, and they can be eaten by children as well as grown
persons. Manufactured by Bower, Sixth and Vine.
Price Wl cents per box.
Fon Corrivaness on OoneTIk.ATION, which
aredually breaks. down the eoniditution, and lays the
foundation for Dyspepsia and many other disorders.
"Bro'wn's Lazatire Troches," or Cathartic Lozenges,
are partionlarty adapted, misting Nature by strength
ening and invigorating the nrooess of digestion. •
GREAT EXCITIGGSNT ox CIIIISTNDT STREST.—FOr
several weeks put GlAltvlitai Prongs, the great Ame
rican fashioner and olotaier, No. 607 Chestnut street,
MS been absorbing nearly all the Chestnut-street trade,
in the way of tarnishing elegant, cheap, and fashiona
ble clothing to the million. Naturally, the envy of cer
tain unprincipled persons, who have neither the enter
prise not honesty to enter Into a fair competition with
him, Ills been aroused, And they publish their shame by
advertiaing in their windows bogus jewelry and insi
nuating it iq of the kind presented to the pattone of the
ONE-PHICS GMT CLOMM% Etironitrza of GEIMVILLE
Brogan, NO. 607 Chestnut street. This has naturally
produced the effect desired by Mr. Stokes, anei excited
the curiosity of those who had been hitherto buying at
their establishments. The result is, they foisake these
bogs", unprincipled concerns, and purchase where they
not only get the value of their money in elegant cloth
ing, but a really valuable present besides.
'The most skilful clutters in the country are engaged
by Mr. G. Stokes, and every article warranted to give
entire satisfaction in fit, fabric, fashion, and price. It ig
Particularly desired that purchasers would inspect the
quality and price of the garments offered, ready-made
or made to order, by Granville Stokes, and also the sifts
he designs presenting with each article sold, all of which
are open to the ptiblie, who are cordially invited to see
that they are of real worth and intrinsic value, and
exactly as represented. k
ARRIVALS ArTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MOOT
C iNTINNNTAL-8. E. earner of Nieto and Chestnut.
M Davis, Polls T If Davis, Phila.
ham' A Danforth. Del " Robt Jarvis. ~.ouisville
T A Mills. Newark N I Peok , Ind lanamdm
J L Allen, Dover,N 3 E M Stanton & 10, Wash'n
Mrs Lowe Hutchison, Pa -C 'P autohuion, Pitts burg
3 F Stooges, Newark B 0 Magee, Dover, N J
8 A Raulettht Louis Mrs A L Davis. Bt Louis
Miss M D avis,a t Louis W 8 Webb, N Y
R Bowyer, Y on kers , Nlt WIL Ross & wf. Pillaging
Geo C Gibbs, N Y E RI., TA, or . Brooklyn
A Chester & Is, Ohio Muni B Ile% California
W C Faison & la, Del C IL Breneman, Lancaster
T H Burrow.. Lancaster if Ernest & son. By
E Blackman & do, N Haven Mrs Battolph. Trenton,N J
Miss Buttolph. Trenton 7 M Fairbanks, 71.1.
&
J C Huger lo, Lancaster A M Horn & Is, Ps
W B Colwell, Ara J ft. t' Havana), Charleston
Chas Brooks. Boston Mom L A Brooks Boston
Miss B A Brooks, Boston B A Morrison & fa, Mo
.1 Lawrenoe. Boston - 1. Young, Del
If Ames, Conn ' ti W Butler, at D. Philo
G' Tuomas, Balt Am Fk Louisville
H D Gourd. N York Mrs A Clark, ri York
Miss Jordon, N.York L Morganstern,Tittsburg
Mrs Andrews & da, Boston Jos A Berm), N Jersey
A W Gibbons. Balt li Spencer. Ira
W P Wilson, Bellefonte II T Murray. Hollidaysbrg
Dr Wright & la, N ) D T Wallets & la. N Y'
Mrs M Shannon. St Louis ' J N tdutdook, Boston
H T Beardsley & wf. Pa C W Bentley. Balt
H Grins , N Y 8 8 Marshall, 11l
As halbert, Bethlehem Peter 41ine & Is, Easton
Wm Bing. & Is. A Y 3 1g i sytor, PI Y
J M Nabb,N Y, E 0 Fisher, N Y
Yawl Clark. Boston Alex 8 Gordon, NY
.11) Cameron & la,_Harrlobg John Irwin, Jr. Centre on
-E Del Mallard, PI Y j 3 Java. iv V
Mrs A P Rowe ~ Mrs Robinson
•
11 Adams • Mr Pierson & Is.
John A Charlotte & Is, N Y Geo Runnewell. N Y
H 01.s.sume ttr ido _ , 3 P Cadagan,.(lumny, 11l
P W Lane, aloof. ..,
/II W B Franklin, NY
/3 J Dallas. sithington W 8 Bradley, • onn
$ CI Babcock, Conn_ a M Carlisle, Wash, D C
0 I. Beeokinan, N it A F Hoppe'. Cinn. 0
7 8 Clement, Boston Christmstrong& lA. N Y
M sorer. Lhio Grayer & Is, lf Y
8 frt Conkla & la. N Ir M Reilly. Wheeling. Vs ,
8 Fieldin & la, Louisville M Mallory Louisville
virs Taylor, Louisville . L W Fairchild, N Y . •
Thos H Dull. la 0 Charles Mare, Miss
Dr Miller, Wash, D C Jos Lemke's)* & Is. N
WT Hicks & Is,
A N Y J II Allow kiloton*, C ,ff,...
W H Clarke. Ps - Mrs A Wlllenson &0. / . 1 X .
oy N y . E J Daveo, Asia Minor
Pri l 'ffe ri tric i ni, Webb, D C Byron_ Watlion,_Wsoh, D 0
H Bedrock & la Wei Heyward, Easton, add
hoe 0 Itioholear. Md 'H H Muster, NY, g
GIRARD HOWlN—NitiVad Chestnut streets. •
0 Gaylord Lauber. Vhila rug Newlin, Philo •
iiobt Ellie A Is, Athens, Gomi ss Ellis. Athens, Ga
Mei W Wade, Filleting Chits A (Hover, Ind
Geo F Thompson, Ind . Jag Maguire & la, N Y
J W flerrow es la,hloiatreal - Jno Archer, Ohio
lil , lFitzsimmort., Md ' Mast Fitsslmmone. hld ' •
Jell Capon La A Overton &l 0.• Ara
Cowan. Pittsburg
P W Scribner. Cal
W C Mason. Smyrna Del
elm Elimon,_Bmyrna. Del
O P Moos, Danville,. Pa C D Marsh, N 0
CH IL Judkinsoitr 'Panda' E 8 Davis. N Y
Opus Wheeler, N Y R Hooking & le, Brooklyn
It Peterman, N it - ti W Martin, Wash, D C.
John Watkins, Bel C F Diets & la, N Y
Jul A Blink & la, Va Robt Andrews, Md
I' Howard, hid. E Roberts, Del
Jos T sive% $ Y Thos Jackson°. N J
John Warren, Conn - N 0 Carleton, Montri,CW
Goo W Willinefl Al ontreal Miss Ii Taetiers._WCheeter
lii Haldeman,' arrtirg Dr TASOIIaII, N 1
-Iva aa kaatumn, 'Y P Johnson, Holmosburg
Mush Johnson, Holmests'ig E Johnson, Bolmosburg
L Overtoni Holmesburg 11Koehler, N Y
.Fulton Pant, Hudson .1 E Dunbar & In. Conn
W 4 McCann, NI Jas McCoy N Mexico
Lewis Marie ) & la, Ito Geo Presco tt, Cumberland
Jos M Faddin. tied
Jo ha W Dome & In , N C John L Hewitt, Miss
... voNeal, .M. 83,100
Walter W William,. Miss 11 Wright, Tenn
Mrs Mary ehannon.gt Louis Richard Green, Maryland
Rev A Hartponoe, Tenn .1 Lomden, Havant)
Mrs W 11l Ross, Havana Miss A Ross, Havens
Miss L Hoes. Ravens Muster Russ, Havana
Miss 0 Esender,Havana C Anderson. N Y
N Anderson, N Y N MoCaully, N Y
J Martin, N Y V .
J 11 Danforth, N V "
N H Rauch, M Chunk C E Gregory, Jersey City
J Cornell & is Va t W Thompson, N Y
James tkiott, PI 'V - 0 8 Cochran, 8 0
0 ass Cochran. 8 C Miss colhoun, el C
II 8 Black, 8 C MI Thompson. Conn
John W Thayer, COdo W Mho hard, Jerseys's. 11l
Jacob Yen Dike, N 3 • W E Alcoa. N y .....
.1 B littalford,Balt Gilbert Congdon, Pros
F 0 Mead, Will , J 0 Dull, Wash'
0 J Costello. Balt 3 Condos, N Y
H_Consine, Elk Ilan Mrs Dewey, Elk Horn,Wis
W J Jones & wife, Md C N Hatch, lowa
I 3 Mittman & la, Akron, 0 Mrs Hatch. Akron. 0
A Spates: Md I) 8 Russell & wile. N Y
Russell, N Y F at Doan, Va
-§ v r As , ', lnir, Pa - N
Richter. N Y
P Mointopp, N Y ' Dr Hale, Pe
A Wright, Tenn
JONBB' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth,
G A -Pitman, Donnas, C W Beni Ackerman, Maze
Geo it Draper, Pt Y J A Murphy, Galt
E Van Antwerp, N 3 II Du y Mier, Wash, I) C
Wm Holland, milla Geo A. mondani, N Y
Jos Whew. N J - IL Rand. B C
H visdartieit, Pa . W H Lament, Texan
John B Chapman, Cal Wm Bobrew, Min
E N Bowes, Ind 3 it Easton, Ga
Thus 8 Bell, 'West Chester Jli Adams, 14 Y
LocMenonigle & wife N 1 L Starch, vent, N 0 ',
. w Tiney,Wtuth,D C, II H. Dotelikiu, l'il Y
John Butler,N YCant H W Morris, U 8 N
Jae 13 HON B. 1, Adkins, Del
banal Watkins, N J Mr Martin, Pa
riEltOdAPlThr BOTEL—Fourth arrant. pewi t > pm.
Semi Keefer. Ind Wm V Wright, Clearfield
I W Menem. Clarion no Hon J Schindie, Lehigh no
M L Cline, Newton, N C A Spence, Snow 11111, Md
caving Spence, Snow Bill Mrs 1 W Ulrich, Lebanon
JB. angle" , Ortilipolur. 0 L Langley, tiallipolis
Rev John Leitheed._.Pa, , Col liyer, Selinsgrove
WI V bennett, New Hope J K Orate, Bloomabuig
John Musser. Adamatown Ptokardt, Bethlehem
B Chase, Wilkesterze 3 Raub, Wllkesbarre
A Girder, Bethlehem L Williams, Loot Haven
Wttherow. Pa T M Dodson. Wheeling, Va
Mail Dodson, italtnnoria. B A Miller, Pittsburg
STATES UNION HOTEL—Narket street, above Sixth.
w
Hoops, Belt esa Peterson, Lane co
W Watson, Lane co P Hammerman, Newport, Pa
W H Watt, Pa . Joel Miller Lena oo
W Shaw. Pinta J Gleitn. Phil&
WPiokel, Lana no P Ladd, Pa
JA Lingle. Bellefonte ' Jae Boon. Lino no
W Price, Williamsport ' B R Jameson, Carlisle
.
AMERICAN . HOTEL—Chestnut. above Fifth.
W El Plitoraft. Phila Capt Thos C hull
Cent P B Parker Chas id Johnson Boston
W HD_unp. West Chester Deo Williams ,
Harrisburg
Mite Williams, Barrisburg,. ID Edmondson. Bellefonte
WHlllibb. Bellefonte J B Branton, West Cheater
1' 9 Branton. Weat theater Sas Moat?,othery., Balt
W a Brick, N Y If Bushell, 14 Y
'l' Lippincott. Pittston W H Patchett, filo
H Bunk, Trenton W Hurd, N
J fat Olidereleve, Del WA Darrell & la, N Boded
H Adams, N Jno Donohue & la, Balt
.1 p e e e r n , P n ei y Joe Williams. N Y
Andrew Briggs, Y
.? Blackwell . JO7/101 Shore p I Justice, Min
It 8 Lathrop, Conn E Lathrop, COMI
W Covell, Wore J 8 Whalen, N Y
Jag Stevens, N X S
g Montgomery. N Y
Plitt: d, B P Willies, Belt
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Buctli it.. &byes Chestnut.
I( Kerns, Loco co 'A F Beatty. Potty/1110
DI F Noel, 1 , 1 Y 8 Jet Tries, Atherton
John JtOot 0 W Harris, Lams co
Wm Molvide W B Britton, W Cheater
PW Winton, Cites Vaßer, /1. Id Grim It wf, P 4
OW J Smith, Lazio co, Pa W A Chandler, Chester no
J J Blair, Lebanon J ?demount, Chester to
Miss Alexander, Ches eo A (Juldit, Pottstown
Fow Priok,WOro, Del 18 White, Pa
Morns,Po I) McConkey, W Chest
MERCHANTS` HOUBR—Third M.. above Callowhill
Thos Beok, Lookport, Pa T H illoeoklyMonroe, Le
John Eraok, Monroe, La J Frymire, White Haven
John Parkin. Johnstown WDe Young. Wilhamspt
H 8 l ii iiik,cateeanona. 0 A Asahbaolt, Allentown
Jonas' toyer. Hooks no Jos Coover, Myerstown
D miner, Lebanon II Buoher, Lebanon
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BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—leecomi et.. below Vine.
't hoe Ent, N J • Semi Groff; Cheltenham
.Win Davison, Cheltenham 14 L Elk New Rope
.13114tPiX1 1 1.,5110t: j stru b eagietorineet=
Jno Farrel' or. Pa P Wideman, Cat
Wm It Seigle, 11 Robt Beane,Johniville
Blt nusetton, Lambertville A Snook, vow Hope
SLACK REAR HOTEL—Third It.. above Calloerhill.
TamaquaJEtayard. Tamaqua
J Swoyer. Allentown S
A Lewery, Wilm
J °Sowell, Abington Mns HolloTl, Abington
D Bet htel, heohteisville 0 Harper „ Jenkintown
W T Wayne, ft J 8 Ooldsunt L61141143°
W R Richards. Centreville Mrs &chards. Centrevile
H Maurer, Bechtelsville A M Bright. Bernvine
E 8 Frey, bmitheville S Lefler, Orwigeburg
S n
t fuitfamn hs tnet u J Stapleton, Choy
J 431110, Hamburg
if A lif,,•aegro'ner,H r
amll B.
urg Dr F Yanarttdalen, Pa
IRE ;UNION HOTEL—AM' sheet. above Third.
r Weed, Pe. H. Evans, lisnultori, C W
Mrs Rusgell, Id Y Conklin Tow anda,
J Conde?, (IleVeland, , P Moore, Pa .
W M Mathes, N Y Henry Hennon, Reading
IJ H Coyle. Aida - W Busmen, Lancaster
J Kohler & In. Akron. O'
NATIONAL 110TNL—Kane etreer t above Third.
John Thomea, Moots ao Mum M J - Hainan. Pa -
A.:Kew...NW no, YA J A Ounninishern. Ps
Oto, Karts, Loros lAtekwood, pe
LI Andress. Allentown IS Lone. Milton, Ps
P a s co e g ic b 1
11 1 .r wn iilli , W l4lllt h ingin Li a
9,811:1441irte1. u te r ki p,
iahor,J! Fisher, Lewle f. Ye
-Jaw J 51tikcin,lEThitount
-'"lrr
111U.RSDAY, MAY , 31, 1860.
~
v B o l' o oll E lu OT , B i i7c , irseiliger oii, six 'Vitt.
' ille ti A Taylo r t ft J, I i ~'A iri t liktlir I IS
1 VlCat i tTAET Y ol;no . j l iptigmi. Ae ' ad) t ai , -
A tio elder ~`
N't. I;diptkri Oioomipto l ' 0 Pmkon, in ' I ' '
i m
O W Wog s to t r Alb!itit ' , 1 , . din °this. Alton'''. ' 1
; rP l ilillia, Iris , ', 0 1 41talfr P4dlsl'
FOrif.rrAiN 1iarY4 ,439 C90, ilirelit: ' 5 6 1 14 1
p . ..W Sot am. BMyrns, Del li &altar , R mlamni,, !i
w W Heaftear, Rd ..: HB. Prettyman; el
J G ehaw,i e ' J W Smith, tatmodOntw I
Thom W mammy, Jr, Phil& John tibial, mot 1,.. 4 „.
Alin K. Hs% Pt J, Mrs ci ht Slosn & mn, rf
A Mathew, Zanesville, 0 fa H tinte. lingetmj J
Alex El ymr, Ps- ' Jom 8 Jarriit, Dior
_,. et
John It Dorton Del Jna Cook, FroOriok, Tool
Jos Motno,,Doi , i Sam ti corn& ilk
Minefield, 14.1 , 11114 L ,
I. H Cook, Dover, Dol J Paljc_innnjoi. Jere, city
John nified, Dover,Del , Mrs Inansnotti & %Re
geo Wiplos, IN 3- - - IS M Stevenson, DoYer,Rel
WOW Rena,
,T ‘ ionsT, Del.
BALD BAGLA DOTAL—Third et..• above Oaßarnhill
Z D Long, Carlton 60, Pa 9410 Bline,Hummttnill
D Kresge, Monroe oo , J 0 aohntopp, Pa
T H Leesettring, Pittsberg ,Tea Levd, Centre 00 , •
"
Jan Lownght, t'aliforitht• J W &worm, Pa
A lantiman, Allentown Ainhew CalVint Eallt 6 _P
D Reed. Bohm co, Pa BIM Brod, Trenton; re
A alternate, Monroe te Mte Altemolb,'Monroe to
Mtn Mbomou' Monroe no •
MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Sew:a r. i 4bove Ar_oli .. .
J Vsynos, Berke no. PO, li_3l , )
I,rwre Whletßo. N Y TY u. Ph ;Wu. Rome. N Y .
JO Vanoleve. Pa Mies Anna M;Yanbleve, Pe
John genic Doylestown NA Inejl)aytson_ , . 6 . .
chez Middleton, N Y Morton widens, Kanto, ty '',,
,
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IMPORTATIONS.
[Reported for The'Pl:iie.l
MESSINA..Bohr Annie Grant—lMO Us lotionslo6l
do oranges SO totlep Rooms Isaso Jeanee a Co.
PERNAMBUCO—Brig A J W AgvielSrtb-2600 bags
sugar J Meson & Co.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
GEE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Steamship Virginia, Rally, from Riohmond vie Nor
folk, 27 hours. with mdse and Passengers to Time Web
ster, Jr. Passed off the Ledge ship „F Baker. or Liver
-I.ilat :nch°oflZwTltsi alerh. fro m
o• a.ndrry. Z d nark from Carden...
itellatabip Delaware, Cannon. 44 llosirs from N York.
h md.e. and passengers to Jae A Iderdloe. Reports
a small ehib, with painted ports, a bark, and two brigs,
above the litirA , on the ,Ledge.
Brig A J W Applegarth . Coiling, from Pernambri
May 1, with auger to John Macon fp Co. Left bark m.
peradore L ßubbard, for rhiltidelphis. to Sail la. I days,
and brig Somers, Col Held, from and for Boston. disc it.
The bark Margaret. Quig. sailed from Pemambuoo*B
April for Delaware Breakwater, for orders. May Si r let
4118 N. long el W, exchanged signal' with 04
sex, from Pernambuoo for Boston.
drip Samuel French, Persons, 4g dare from Eastport,
with fish and laths to I A Bonder b• Co
Bohr A M Aldridge. Batemsn,s days from Boston, in
ballast to C A Heokscher A. Co.
Bohr Clayton & Lowber, Jackson. 1 day from Smyrna,
Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Semi C Fithian, Tuft, dare from Port Deposit,
L
Md. - with wheat to Jag Bewley & Cu,
.Bohr Ann, Blake, 18 days tram with laths and
pickets to from Calais, with lathe
and pickets to Oaskill & Calvin.
Bohr Olivia, Curra n day from °dogma, Dol. with grain
to Chnenan & .
Steamer Conoord, Norman, 21 hours from New York
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
Steamer Black Diamond. Allen, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
m 719 tuttis St
• •
' Bohr Napoleon, Birrno OL Wwbem, NO, B A Bonder
tt. Ca
Bohai* W it Dennis. Wheaton, Bogota, Van Dusan,
Norton & Co. • ,
Bohr hi Van bunco, Ireland. do
. 3:
Bohr Grao Hardier, Paine, ig
Bohr J C Baxter, Baboooa.. do
Bohr Joanna, Hand. Nor Walk. do .
Bohr °north.. Packard. Portsmouth. Nli, do
Bohr Wirn Loner, Robinson. New Bed ord, do
Bar Chief. Champlin. Norwich, do
Bohr Wm - P Cox, Houck, Saugus. Blakieton & Cox.
Bohr den Taylor, Hunter, Westchester, do
Sahr ki B Aehmead, Young, New London, do
BT TNIXOIIArIi.
(COTTSINOIMOSNoO of The Press. l'
NzwiVoltz. May M.
Arrived, ships Manhattan. from Live pool Enter
prise. from Havre: Palmerston. (Norw) from Newcas
tle; Oldenburg bark Oerhard,_ from Firemen; brigs Fanny
Lincoln. from tit Men',
_Hayti; P R i nker. from
Begun; Windward, from Mato/nag.
BOSTON, May M
Tho achy Roxbury, of Philadelphia, wee struok by
lightning this afternoon. '
BALTIISOBII, May 90.
Arrived bark Ella Virginia, from Bahia April 90; inky
Peerless, from 8t Johns, PR, 15th inst. Left in port
barks Montezuma. for New York; Volga, from Boston.
Spoke on the lath, Bohr Pxohange, from 8t Marks for
New York.
Steamship Boston, Crocker, hence, arrived at New
_York yesterday.
Steamship Glasgow, Thompson, from Liverpool, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Steamship SLIOLIIII. Ehlers. from 'Hamburg 16th inst,
arrived at New York res terday.
Steamship Ariel, Miner, for Aspinwall, cleared at. N
York yesterday.
Ship Helen MoGaw, Tricker, from Newcastle 2, ar
rived at New Yorkyesterdey.
Ships Western Skean. Westmoreland. and North
canon. fir Philadelphia, were loading at Liverpool
WM lost
Ship Julia Lawienoe,doear, for Callao, remained at
Leland° March 30.
Ship Star of Peace, Hale, froli Calcutta, arnved at
London nth inst.
Bark Elizabeth. (Brimfrom Bremen for Philadel •
Phia, was spoken Mitche llnet 48,30.1036.30.36.
Bark Colonist, hence, arrived at London
14th inst.
• .
Brig New E a, Walker, for Mobilo, cleared at New
York yesterday.
B, nt
Brigh Minsary Ann, Cola, hands, arrived at Bt. John, N
t.
Brig Vrean Bird, !Blackford, from Para April 29, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Brig
_lf C Brooks, tierrilli from Rio Grande, arrived at
New York yesterday.
Bohr Forest Xing..Perri. for Richmond, was at Bahia
10th ult dischs, for Rio de Janeiro.
Bchr J B Lee, Corson , for Charleston, *leered at N
York yesterday.
Bohr Sarah Jane, Jones, benne at Boston 29th inst.
ISolirs Henry May„, Hoover. and Roxbury, (Braga,
(neared at noston29lll inst for Fnitsdelpsts. •
ta eket
Bohr
4e W th i ßohner, McElwee, hence, arrived at Nan-
avower Ann Elina, Robinson. berme, arrived at New
York yesterday.
SPECIA.ta NOTICES.
co PRESERVE AND DRESS rn
of the best dressings for the hair ever invented is BURe'
NETT'S COCOMNE; Ladies dmuring tbelr heir elabo
rately for the evening still find thaa it 'Ribbon it la
for hours. , Re 'qualities, se' proyettunir the heir from
falling, are truly reinartAble.—Tnifadrlphia Bet. ,
Jain.lt .
'SAWING FUND- 2 1 4 1.iT10NAL.8.A.1 1 11117 'TIM*
Comoatry.—ChaTtered by the state of Penarylva n.
MULLS.
1. Money ut rraelired every day, and m any amount
large or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT. Interest le paid for money from
the day It to pat in.
3. The money Is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is nailed tor, and without nottoe.
I. Money is reoeivea from Acmes:ors, Administrators,
Gradients, and other Trustees, in large or email rates,
to remain a long or short period.
V. The money rooeind from Depositors is insetted in
Real Estate, Mortgages. Ground Rents, and other first
class securities.
0. Office open ovary day—WALNUT Street, eouthweet
°roar Third street. Philwdelohia.
SHAMANS &VINO FUND--NOWTHWEIN
Connan flacon. and Waymire Bniairts.--Depoeits re.
°shred in small and large amounts, from all classes of
the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVB
PER CENT: per annum.
Money MU be drawn by checks without loan of in
twat.
Omen open daily, from • until o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treaumper and Secretary.
GRAB. M. MORRIS.
METERS? MIRACULOUS
STROM, the oldest and best remedy known for Ex
terminating RATS and MICE. COCKROACHES
BUGS, ANTS, mumurrosa, FLEAS, MOTES,
GRAM WORMS, and GARDEN INSECTS.
l Principal Depot, 012 BROADWAY, N. Y.
Hold by all Druggists everywhere.
MODEL SHAVING AND HAIN-DRESSING
EOTABLIORMINT.
L. OUTBRUNBT,
N. E. earner FOURTH and BRANCH Streets,
having opened his magnificent Saloon for Nair Cutting
Dyeing. and Shampooing, in conneotion with the most
elaborate private BATHING facilities, would now and
nounoe to the public, after a year's enceessful operation
that his means of aaeommodating his numerous patrons
have beeri rendered still more portent.
la , None but the best artiste are employed.
S Private Rooms for Ladies and Children.
Oct Best Hair Dyes, and other dressing preparation.
always for sale.
Mr Charges moderate.
' SALANANDNIt FINN-PaooP Sents.—A very
largo assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at res.
sortable prices, No. AN CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia.
anitt-tf RV...NS le WATSON.
Omit Puma OLOTRING OP 'MR LATEST
Ornate, made in the best manner, exaressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling priced marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satin•
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing
All are thereby treated alike. • JONES & CO.,
seS-tt eO4 MARKET Street.
&WING MACMINIIB. All persons who
have bought Sewing Machines whioh will not perform
the work expeoted, are informed that S(NCLER'S Mu
chines never fell to do inn Mud of work. Noon° is ever
disappointed in the Machined of
I. M. SINGER & CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT St.
apd.Om
130811ART—MYER8.—On the 20th met., by Rey. Mr.
Mr. John 6. noshed to Min Mary Myers. all of
Phtlitdelphia. •
WU. D—T tir EEDALF..--On the 28th inst.. by Rev. H.
Tv eedale. Mr. 2amuel Rild to Mies Sarah 'iweedale.
both of Darby
41,
BOMEIBLER—ROWLAND.—On the 30th init., be
Rev. Ism Loes Ro wla nd Bomeis city Raohaal,
daughter of 9. 8. both of this
MoCA ULEY.—On Tuesday. the 20th inst , Lieutenant
James B. McCauley. U. G. Levy.
His male blends are respeetfully invited to attend his
funeral, from the residence of Thom. Ackley, corner of
Second and Penn streets, Camden, N. J.. on_Priday.
June Ist, at 3 o'clock P M. Interment at the Woodland
Cemetery, West Philadelphia. a•
POULTE RES.—tin the 13th April. at Hanover, Ger
many, George W. Poulterer, in the 29thyear of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the Comity are respect
ful y invited to attend the funeral, from the reaidentat of
hie brother, No. 1721 Mount Vernon street, this (Thurs
day) afternoon, at o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Gill
Cemetery.
GRAHAM.—On Tuesday morning. the 29th inst.,
Robert Graham. late of Mechem, County Londonderry,
Ireland. in the 77th year of his age.
The relative. and friends of the family are resp
aect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the fen na.
of his eon, James Graham, N 0.1099 Market greet, this
(Thursday) afternoon, the Slot inst., at 4 o'clock. To
Pi li m irati t t o oVl a .n li n li tt 29th met., Charles Albert, son of
Josiah and the late Rebecca Jane Branson, aged 4 years
6 months wad IT days.
Funeral from the residence of his father, No. 1609
Addison ;treat, this (Thursday ) afternoon, at a o'clock. .
CALHOUN.—On the 29th inst., David Calhoun, ion of
the late H m. Calhoun, aged 19 years.
Funeral from his late residence. northeast earner of
Albion and Lombard streets, this (Thursday ) mon, 12g,
at 9 o'clock.
34thFERMIN o.—O
e t he 28th inst ., George Fleming. in the
year of his a.
Funeral front the reddens of his biother,No, leg
Fibers slyeet,shis (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, "
lIOLIOIII ON. Suddenly, on the gath inst. Atm ,
Houghton. wife of John Houghton. aged 14. • .
Funeral' from the residence of her husbend i
and Chetham streets , on Friday a ft ernoon, at 1 o cIoa ADIL
L itil l' ;ll.lll t n h a e L n a O n ; I.
t., aura IL, daughter of
Funeral from residence of her parents, No, lam
Girard avenue, this (Thursday )afternoon. at 'o'clock..
MoGREGOIL—tm the 76th mt.. Peter MoGregor, in
the 39thyear of his age.
Funeral from hi I r ate residence, James stre et, Falls
of Bohuyikill,this (Thum - lay I Morning, at 100 clook.
MIRABBON.-00 the 29th init., marl Ann Frier, wife
of Henry V. Abrasion, aged 85 years.
Funeral from the residence of her hotted/NO:MIS
Obeisant street, this (Thuradey afternoon at o'clook.
MlNlSTRl2..—Suddenly on the Mtn init Bartle .
daughter of LeVeIIIIIK end Annie E. Minister, in the eth
year of her Age.
Funeral from the residence of her parent., r v io.
Merriott stmet, this (ThuradityLaflaarnoonot o plook.
PEART..—On the 28th ituiL, Thomas 3. matt in the
69th year of •
Funeral Rapt IS late eel htlid. Plsti street', above
Fourth, nom amen, t h is (whitreday) morning, as. p.
Welton - - • P
ta:Lf.:4l4 sot, Albeit Aged years
and {months. • - -
Ftittrtr iai llieldence of hie parents, John and,
in tellitehte, llnekeeelletit (Tour
y) afternoon, at o'clock.
MEMORANDA.
MARRIED.
,
't.ttA,*lB.-00 the Sith inat., Arthur Trivia, deed
year., ,
Amend from his fatti reeldenae, Cullen Urea. above
Pleventhrd below Lombard, this (Thursday) morning,
it gsi o'o oak, • • ; , *
~..110ir R. —At Bethleh,Fonns,,,an_lginday morn
ing., the 17th inst.. afer w ort ilinselt, Mr. Loomis DOS-
Ser. Sr.. in Ma nith year of bin sae. .
Mr. Coster was well known in this community, end
hi ehir esteemed for bie, man; sterling 'tense. A man
of
( le 1 - dureeted forethought. netenniaen patneveninoe,
an thorough nativity. he was aminaptiv sttooeuful in
all is plan. for the benefit of himself end the boom, h
Of which he has long been a mica-beloved end greatly.
teeneeted oitinen.• Alwaye affeinionate to bie children.
ever generous to the needy, and feeling the warmest
sympathy for the efflioted; he endeared himself to Maur,
win now mourn the los, of a loving father and true be
nefeator, and will ahertsh his memory in their heart.
while life continues. B. V. If,
rnmorner, May VI; 1860.
BLACK BAREGE MANTILLAS, of the
giost eeproved l etylosland well made.
Black Grenadine Same Shawls.
Black Silk Grenadine Shawls.
Bltt Canton B ji girls e ,illt v t i sin, craps, quilled, and rut
"llsollthet Shawls, ribbon, crepe, end silk borders,
&a.. &o.
.Black thick and thin materials for making
DEMON .& eOlf. Mournins Store.
nisT No. 91 B .
CaESNUT Street.
THE KEYSTONE CdJK FOR STE•
PEEN A. DiaUGLAB.—At a meeting f the
eld at their W. corner 'PWR PTA(
and GHESTNUT Streeta, on WEDSSSDAY. t e Eld
'instant the following resolution was offered byJO
.0014,TATS, Sm. and unanimously adopted :
'r , Seseitied 'I hat the outages of the Demooratro
_party
are resolad pee the choice of STEPHEN A. DOU
GLAS as the no minee of th ...party. We request that
our I)alegates from Philadelphia to the Baltimore Con•
emotion. to he held on the 18th June next, shell use all
honorable ival , fair means to have him nominated its
Ira standard bearer St the coming Presidential eon
•trage.. Ito
frro EXCELSIOR DIVISION, NO. 0015, 50
OF ¶r.—The members will pleaan be 'punctual in
attendance THIS EVENING, to receive a visit from
the "fitters of the Grand lb Melon.
it* ROBERT McOULLOCIf, R. II
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.—The week
t Ir. , %°,ll4fia.TarmigunatrAkitNytiii,V,
it len t., at 8 o'clock. WM. HAMILTON,
It* Actuary.
[IrTHE PHILADELPHIA UNION STORE
(Profits' oPwhich are divided among the rim
ma) will open on SATURDAY MORN NO, Jun. e
edi with a well-essorted stock of Orocenee and rrovt
iitons, at No. 210 North DiNTE Street, above Race.
Goode delivered at any part of the city.
Stockholders, and those wishing to become each, will
- please meet at the store TO-MORROW (Thursday)
RV:ENING'. and reeelye their certificates. Shares on
shli, 45 each. J. REIM, President.
; 1 1. S. BOGGS, Agent. rny3o-er
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—A STATED
, meeting Will be held o n the evening of TRURO
, heelst inst., at 7fg oclock, at the ST. LOUIS
L. Members are requested to attend without
g Other notice.
Ing3o ft
it
GEORGE YOUNG,
Secretary.
g7MR, HIRAM CORSON WILL GIVE A
course of Six RemPogs, With oriticisms. at 929
NTON St.. commencing MONDAY BVENING.
MO May, and continuing event evening of the week.
. The copse will include 'passages from Slial.speare's
ftec n ri o nl , ;lrolus and Cressida, Richard lII,Mer
'A K u m Atinnb i rtNipir:glij,;°l2 l neoo o kaino d g jant l t i etitO
Gem, in Meob3thr.uoler age's Geneveve, Detection,
YOuth and Age, Ancient Mariner, and Christabel; Ten.
nrpon'e Lord of fiurleigh, The sisters. Charge of the
Light. Brigade ;In Memoriam; hlacsnlay's Battle of
IM f ROWE Dream of Eugene A ram, Silence, Song of
06 slot, Bridge of Sighs • Our Village, The Loot Bea;
Loggfellow's Skeleton in Armor. Building of the Ship.
Midnight Mass for the Dying Year, Hiawatha.' Dean
Ullalume, Raven. Bells. Annabel Lee, Haunted Palace;
The_Rsechtlen, Ingoldby Legends: Butler's Nothing
to Wgar : Dewey bn Dennis; Burke on the Nabob of
Afoot a Debts, &o.
•
Tickets BO ciente. To be had at the door and 609
OTI'cIock.EBT,NUT St. Readiag will commence a
m t eight
o- flt"
lirll. ICIINI 0 N D AND SCHUYLKILL M
:PASSENGER BAL AY COMPANY.—Notioe
is iereby given that the COUPONI on the Bonds of this
Curnpariv. due on the first day of June next. will be paid
at the Oifine of the Company. No. 136 south THIRD
Street, tun stairs.) on andafter that day, between the
hours of 14 and 3 o'clock.
znyD-7t CHAS. S. *AYNE. Treasurer,
IirOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
Alp READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
MARCH, MO.
The holders of the bonds of this Company, One July L
VW, can now receive, upon application at this office, 10
tar
per cent. in cash, upon the terms specified In the circu
attached.
The holders are also entitled to the bene fi t of a Sink
ing Fara of a 140,000 per annum, aa eatablished by the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
IMO, and to pursuanoe of the °entreat, entered into by
he company and duly recorded, to carry the name into
Bea
CIRC. S.
ULAR BRADFORP, Treasurer.
Nettee ,00 the Hohlsrs of Philadelphia nod Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage Bondi, due July I.IBM.
wort These bonds are secured by the first ottlittee. on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to esoumoo. The
net revenue for the last focal year was gut. times the
amount of the annual interest cin these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the
maturity of the mortgages the preeise condition in
hrhioh they are now held, Fresh sheets of coupons for
the intereskpayeble hal f yearly, will be leaned.
A bona° of 10 per cent. will be given to the holder to
consideration of their assenting to the extension. This
bonus will bo paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds,
Flia t lid: signing
TiPtlrSolgeal,ig their
zszea-,
or endorsement.
Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished
oft apple lion.
By order of the Board of Manage re,
ar w filett,lfErovv. Miutrekbarr.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
tMBORTANT BOOK FOR EVERY ONE
.A. WHO VALUES HEALTH.
NOW RNADV,
TILE AVOIDABLE CAUSES OF DISEASE.
B. Some Etms,_AL D.,
Professor of the Principles end Practice of Medicine in
the Western Medical Colf Cleveland. Ohio.
13mo. 306 pages. Cloth ; Pnoe SI.
In thie volume explains in a clear, simple
manner. the various onuses of disease. witn the condi
tionse habits. and precautions neenasary lo the pressr•
vailon of health. '4 he aim has been to impart practical
information. such so will be useful to every one, and to
embody the .beat - results in tbia important matter
whieh smenae/sesveselied. Teehnioalittes have, as far
se possible. been avoided, and the book will be found of
genuine And permanent value in every family, to adults
and ohlldren.• To parents especially. it is commended,
as affording timely information and counsel. It is a
work for the people on topics of vital interest Pub
-1161 ed by MASON BROT SERB.
met Nol. 5 aid AIERCER St, New York.
: VALUABLE. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS.
, - fIUD I WA HV BLAKISTON.
26 Sot th SIX PH Street, above Chestnut.
BAIRD'B'ELQIIIII REVEALED in the Creation and
emiemptlonot an. I vol.. octa vo.
, itiatre g k itirlTOßlt OF THE OLD COVENANT.
ocituvo. • Price Se.
gozool ENCYCLOP riDI Aof !•• ,rant Theo
logical end Ecclesiastical Le vv..; r..
I
1018'3'3 GOSPEL IN LP.
v VITICUS. I vol. Price el.
KURTZ'S' MANUAL OF SACRED HISTORY. The
ova edition. 1 voL, 12mn.
Idget:torsi assortment of Theoloirlcal. Religious. and
eesiberloon. Hooke always on hand, and for sale at
PRICES. my3l
BUS NEFS GUIDE OF THE BALTI-
MORE AND 01E10 RAILWAY, conteinins com
plete and accurate lisle of all bueineee and professional
men between Baltimore and Wheeling. and also on the
Parkebnm_ and Waehinetnn branches, including the
cities of wheeling and Pariciburg. as wellita thrum of
thei town. m the vtoinity of the Greet Rai lway Line.
Line.
For ssle by A. Mc KUM Y
Sit! Dlreotory Office.
my3l-3t• 33 Fouth SIXTH slaw. almond floor.
SUMMER RESORTS.
RED roRD SPRIINGS.—This well-known
and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for
the reeeption of Visitors ou the FINS P OF JUNE,
and kept open till the let of October.
The Betel wall be under the management of Mr. A.
ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to hisguests. give the ampleet assurance of
comfort and kind treatment.
Parties wishing roomg. or any information in regard
to the place, will address the gubsoriber.
JNO. P. OF F.% Sauey and Treasurer.
myso.3m Bedford Mineral Springy Co.
EPBRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
Lancaster County Pennsylvania_—This estab
lishment will be open ny the tiro of June. The ad
vantages of this beautiful restort are: Mountain scenery.
pure air, arm soft water; every variety of 'baths, and
amusements; a good stook or livery bora:m.2nd car
riages. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B.
MYERS, corner Third and Vine Streets; JAMES 8.
EARLE, No. 516 .Chestnut Sheet, Philadelphia, or to
the proprietor. JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata
Post 981 cc, Lancaster County. Pa. my3o-lm
1./4'rell6 LIRIL GOODS.
REAL 1R15.11 POPLINS.
Browns find Modes.
Maas and Macke.
F.LECTt D SHADES.
Ong English Poplins.
Chino, High Luatro.
BILK STRIPES CHINE.
For
B B RO rumsut Fluids and Cheeks
BHA RPLESB ts and Drown!.
my2l-if CHM:Main. corner of EIGHTH Ste.
FIVE C ENTS A HOOP—GOOD SKILLTS.
Another thotusand AUSTIN 'KELLEY &
Skirts. ' , eduction also in Corsets. Shawl Berrien,
Creehet Braid, Hair Nita, iterlm Zephyrs, Trimmings,
Ribbons. Lases. Tassels, Rosette Buttons eta.
J. G. ht.A.W.
Wholesale sod Retail hlannfaoterinEstab lis hment,
my2S-sthits3t rp ELF.vr.:Nirki and CILKBTNUT.
MILLINERY GOODS.
FRENCH FLOWEIIS.
MONTUERS..
STRAW BONNETS.
Yiut opened,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
THOS. 'KENNEDY & BRO.,
No. 7119 CHESTNUT STREET.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
iv. 40e CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED APRIL, nee HY THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVAINIIA,
CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND 12.181 F.
DIRICTOIO3
gbmuelAla, D. B. Arne),
Win. W. Walters. J. W. Eversnan,
Ohm. Richardson, Henry Leann, Jr..
Geo. A. Welt, Inca W. Stout,
W'lson Davfa s Monko Stern.
Thos. B. Martin *
attORGE W. DAY,Priteitient.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pros't.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. fall-t(
TM MUTUAL LIVE INSURANUO
COMPANY OFete: NEW YORK.
•
Aes
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
310011.12/) WO m
THOVERBI3 O O N
,OOO.AI 1114Tio
The ereminme ore Lovvita than many Aber Compels
Wise,
111101. the DlYlands have been a 111 LA 71111,
Tidal II a strlatly MUTUAL Company. Thew WO MP
Stockholders, so that ALL TILE PROFITS
EILOMO TO TU 'navaJan.
pamphlets, and every information, may be bid/
elAl/et on Misitizationfa
N. RATOTIFOIRD STAR R, Anent
6, W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Silvers.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES,
homes Robins, John Welsh
d 1.,. Daimon. esorge H. Stuart,
Norte M. Stroud. E. S. Whelan
,oball Myers, tVET he r e l .li s id i vii i l e.
,oes p
i lk Patterson ,
,
Arthu• il Comn,
Itnisi ji. f!owers !George W. Toland,
° liam Melina. ' Thos. Wattson. as-irif*
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY.—Antliorlasd Capital Sfoopco—CHARTER
PRPET CA L.
Moe No..D WALNUT street, between Third and
ps2urth Street, Phlleuielphia.
This Company will insure against lose or damage by
Fire on Ituildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
rall4.
A 0, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cameo. and
Freights. Inland Insu lECTOS. rance to all parts of the Union.
D
. _ . . .
tsnob Esher,
.
Luther.,
. Atitlnned,
mil Yeerson,
eter, Sieger. Joseph Maxfielti,
Dr. tinorge N. Lnkert,
John It. Diskinton.
Win. F. Dann,
T. 11. Daum.
JACOB ESHER,Propident.
WM. F. DEAN, Yion Ptemdent t
W. ht. SMITH . Bearstars. an3- tether }
REWARD. 7 —LOST, on TUESDAY,
Asuff add.y.annl i anoidn-lantd Dud) InovrEN.
Nx OMOVU ADWIWt WATen• enamelled dish
d OSP. 'Fhb deer w.II receive the above reward. by
returetnaJt to WM. W. W NOKESTER, at Geolge
mope mods, No. SOY BRANCH street. It°
%,'AIfTII.
•
WANTED - . A Priwtidal 116°k-binder,
competent, it; take bharge of apre*eatiblisbA
inept, .e s permanent situation iney be botelmed by One
Pomeising the,reaMlidte quail ilostions. Address. With
nia n dril snda"PinW Where PnwicdiT Y .1 4 7" ,
, Dion • spa . My 1 t*
WA N T . El:l—By p ybunig man irliti
wr it e' "P. rt.: of
Bgaot dc Btistto o ti
0x. :L . r.9.11 .
zit. Can tarnish the hest
"HOLMENTAy
818T4Nriiii,referenee. Address I,ff/I°VA% ACC. mysist.
WANTED.—A. practical. experienced
Book-keeper desires to make an ensappment
with a wholesale house. insurance office, bank , or an
busincle v erhere hie services would be reguired. Ad
week
-
dress A. R. T.," Philadelphia poet Meer for one
week. my9o.t..
WANTED—An' active man acquainted
with City Orocerfh as collector and outeide
agent. Must name well recommended. Address ThAB,
this o f fice. my3o.4t*
A YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation
.L• ae laundress In a private &only or to do chamber
w ik. Apply No. 084 TAILOR Street. my9l/-2t.
WANTED—a Tonng man to assist at
book' and make himself generally ntsful, Ad
drams, in handwriting of applicant. T.. office of
this paper. Ingao.3t*
itt < flan WANTED on Mortgage on a
tro_mnurfirst-olaas Addresson aw,ooo. for
w ioh bonus will be paid. F. & CO., office of
The Preis. , loy3o-3t*
I'l l o WHOLESALE GROOERS.—A young
-P. roan, u - ho writes a oodhandaadisquickatfigures.
wishes a aitnattou In a wholesale Grocery More. Ras
hal four years experience in a retailgrocerb Good re
ferences elven. Address " H 11.' , at this onion.
my26-Elt.
A N EXPERISNOED BOOM( PIPER
AN
wishes a Situatton in a wholesale dm or factorT.
Batiedetory reference men. Address " Btenhens, '
Oleo of The Press. my 26 6t*
AN EXPERIHNOED SALESMeN WHO
oan inflame a fair amount of near oesh-trada,
wishes an assessment by the let of Rd, m a first-Wane
Jobbing Dry Goods House. Address "F. D.." Offlos of
The Press. my22-10t.
SAVING FUNDS.
AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Com
pany's Building, • smitheast corner WALNUT
and FOURTH Streets. Open &lily front 9 till 6
o'clock, and on MONDAY till in the evening. This
Ole Institution has always paid In fall, on demand,
without no lN tion.
TEREsT FIVE PER CENT.
All sums paid back, on demand, an gold and silver.
TRUBV , ER.
ALEX. ,VIIILLDIN, President.
igAML,. WORK, Vice President.
John C. Farr, 'l'. K. Harper. George Nugent,
Aohn Anspaoh, Jr., Band. T. Bodine, Alb. Roberts,
John Aikmae. Jonas Downing, H. H. Eldridge,
Wm. J. Howard. JOHN B. WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN C. SINN. Secretary.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND,
Office, 331 North THIRD Street. between Vine
and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April
leth, 1831. Open for Deposita awl ?Armenia, daily, trom
9to 2% o'clock. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY
2•i nIN OS, from a to 8 o'clock.
Intereac 6 per cent. per annum. repository oaq with
draw their moneys by Oheeks. if desired. Special De
posits received.
JAMES B. PRINOLE. Pra'aideor,
FRANOIR HART. Seeretars. step-tiff
BOARDING.
TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM
modeled with a large front room, with gas and
bath, at No. 260 North FIFTH Street. my99.3t*
Two YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE
sooomrnodatiad with good, air? apartments, (with
or without board,jn a nuvat, family. Location cen
tral. Address ** TOL.SZAT; tnrongh Blood's
Die
patoh. &DX
REMOVALS.
REMOV.A_L.---SMALL & CHANDLER,
I
I. WHOLESALE GROCERR, have removed from
G 6 North SECOND Street, to 123 MARKET Street.
above Front. north side.
PERSONAL.
DERSONAL—CASH WILL BE PAID,
and the highest grtoe, for ladies' and gents' out off
clothing. Please call at, or addrege, B. D. Ancona. No.'
737 SOUTH Street. my 2.6 6t*
CLOTHING.
B°llB' CLOTHING.
11.0CEEHILL & WILSON.
No. 603 AND 603 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ara (donna to the public, in connection with their
regular business of
MEN'S CLOTHING.
A superior stook of
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Of the latest Spring Wats, and made in the
MOST-FASHIONABLE MANNER,
Measures taken and Garments made to order at the
SHORTEST NOTICE. mygllin
E. B. ELDRIDGE;
"CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,"
211. E. Corner "EIGHTH and CIiEtSTNUT At&
iT c..tomer Work roads at short notice.
sinh3l.3m-it
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING.
BARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860.
An attempt brut been nude to deceive the labile, by
sermons offering what they 0211 " GONGRESS WATSR,”
front Fountains; and at the price of Jaz (6) cents per
glass. 'The wholesale price of the unwise Congress Wa
ter, at New York, being about Tit cents per glees, the im
posihon of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost,
and without allowanoe for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent: but their probable ()curse hen been to
empty ace bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain Ailed with their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents.
We have rowan gold Congress Water in Fountains,
nor in vessels of any other description than ordinal',
sized (MASS BOTTLIII. The cork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded "CONGRESS WATER"—" C. &
W.," and any, without those words and letters an the
cork, is COTINTRILVICIT, whether from Fountains or
Bottles. CLARKE & WRITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz
FREDERICK BROWN. nor. Fifth and Chestnut sta.,
FREDERICK BROWN, Jr, nor. Ninth and Chestnut,
CHARLF.S ELLIS & Co . TN Market street,
J. C. TURNPE & 941 Spruce street,
THOS. J; HUSB AND , NO South Third Street,
O. S. BUBB E L. 1110 Chestnut street.
A. D. D. TAY OE, nor. Ninth and Chestnut streets
Are cnnetantly su p plied by us with the gamins Cox-
GRIM WATER" in bottles, fresh from the Corigreu
Sprink. CLARKE & WHITE,
99 CEDAR St., New York Chg.
ILLIJMINATOR&..
Briny one is oomplaining of their exorbitant gas
bibs. At No. 55 South THIRD Street, may be seen
the " best Lamps in the world " Can be need 'wherever
light is wanted. Cheaper than aciaLoiLor as. A gents
are making $5O a week selling them. More wanted.
$30.000 cold
'
'I he Gas Lamps will light a room 20 feet square for I
cent an hour, or will born all night fora few cents.
DR. C. a. ORSHNE & CO.,
my3Lthekm-ly No. 55 South THIRD Street.
JUST RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF
WASHINGTON,
A LARGE STOCK 01?
JET BRACELETS,
Both Plain and Gold Mounted, which will be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES, BY
THOMAS O. GARRETT,
my22.lm No, 712 CHESTNUT STREET.
WE recommend strangers who intend to
to get their nieturee while in the city. to call at
the well-known gallery of B. F. REIMER, 617 North
SECOND street. above Green. It'
5> A ., A PAIR of well-matched FAMILY
mko WAGE BOBS FB!will be well taken ears
of for their nee. from now till November or Beeember.
Very beet of City carotenes and &cora,' given. ad
dress " 8.," Bok No. 480 R.O. my3o
aid Wit STEAMBOAT TRENTON.-
AFTERNOON UP-RIVER TRIPS. to
Tooony, T mePdale, Beverly, Buthnaton, and Bristol,
at
. 4 o'olook P. M. . . .
On and after SATURDAY, the 26th of May, the
TRENTON. Captain Hinkle. wilt leave rhuadelphia
at 4 P. AL, for the aboveplapes.
Returning, will leave Bristol at 620, and Burlington
at 630 P. M., for Philadelphia.
Fare each way, i 2) cents.
iny29 at W4l If. OATZMER. Agent.
abgTURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served
g7.l7bitlsT4Bo7llt,hl::.l.T4'
Street.
N. D. Dinners froml2 to 3 o'clock
in s MKS. M. S. BISHOP'S PARISIAN
HANkMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1016
CHESTNUT street, next door to the St, Lawrence
Hotel. m716.1m
At THE BEST ARE CHEAPEST.—Buy
UmbraUm and Paranoia or
was. H. RICHARDSON,
mylt•thrlif No. 418 MARKET Bt.
f t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS
in every variety, cheap, at
WM. H. RICHARDSON'S,.
mvl4-tlylir 4IB MARRS r
Z i FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALFS
F.' "18 b VirkiMit r tit i t tr 4 : lr 2ls
tt.,
SOAPS.
P.- 7 VAN HAAGEN & MoKEONE'S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL DETERBIVE,
CHEMICAL OLIVE, '
EXTRAJALE,
HOWL_ _
PULLING TOILET, tee.
Yo[ In , the 100 agents for the tean_efeeturere,
TRAIN & MoKEONE, MI and 34 S. WHARVES.
Also wholesale dealers In
COCOANUT, COTTON SEED, PALM AND ELA
INE OILS. feln-wwlf
RTE Ald SUGARS AND SYRUPS.—O.
re , DONOGHUE. 43 So WATER St.. afore for male to
the trado in lots: 4,000 bbl. Steam Refined Sugars and
Syrups aline following twah'prtoee r Standard Loaf ku
f,ttr,
ashen ; Crushed and Pulverised. 70 0 Caro l e A
4 and Pnlyensed, 9.36; Clarified White • , 0%;
ClroleA:White,9)i; White B. IN; White OAK; Yel-
J0w. 11 . 7, ii to 8%, and , Brown Merified, to 6%0 boyar
11We Elgin]) to Midi and bble, arid 490 ; Penton Ivania
470 and New York tigrope
i . r y t ' h u ed r an d b a bT, d 33 b g a 4 4 9 s o
and , ino„.3t.
IAYNE'S HALL.-200 NEW °USW ONS
oultablo for Churohee.Lootttre-roomt, Benobes.
Settees, Camp Utoole,Curtainik All manor at noir
Value. Apply at ESHLEMAN'S lIHMh store, N o ,
620 cHEATNUT h tree t, under the hall, where lon get
thaw handsome Oiothot Caaalperea, Vesting,. &0.. ro
oheap. myl9-1m
M - ,
A t," NA—Small Leaks, for sale by WE
tRKRILL St. 0.14.017.111,11, 4? sad 4 Nn'Kb
/MOW IX awn
FOE. SALE AND TO11"-LET.,
OR SkLE AND TO RENT.-& Farm
and Mills, 90 sores, Wattles. A farm 93 sores. U
htne-stone and iron ore. A 10t,7 acme, I lame
kilna 12 'Dried, ba siold as iota crone *tore each. A
lot me feet by 114. All of Ihe above prorties situated
ontind near the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also
itOod house BROWN d rooms and alitehenv A
si% No.lll qtreet. JOSEPH LMKENB.
411431-31*
ak TO RENT.—TWO COTTAGES,
NEL sontbout earner THIRTY-THIRD and BA-
R 4 ,16 streets,-Mantas. Aptly to,
a JCST_CE,
N, W. sinner FIFTH end COMMERCE streets.
rural-thituSt* -
gal FOR SALE, on accommodating terms,
tz t i h_ n e At 3; 7 o lo 3N AND DWELLING, N 0.211, Arch
s
WPC R. ALLEN.
535 ARCH street.
;, FOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE,
Bashaw !itock,7 years old. 16% nand@ high.
free and stylish driver ; will he sold low for want of nee.
finely at ART' Enables. Broad slid !Valises treats.
myna ft.
X.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR BOAC D
:LING-HOUSE TO RENT.—The whole of the up
per portion of that fine bedding adjoining the seem
side or the Philadelphia Bank, in CHEMTN UT Rtreet,
ogee FOURTH, over the Stores 413. 415, and 412, VIP
same Wins 50 feet front, with an extensive four-story
hank building, 20 feet wide. and extending ISO feet to
Reiland place. In these premises, there are 40 well
lighted, well arranged, and wed ventilated room, of se
rious sixes, suitable for parlors, saloons, and chamber.,
together with e. dining-room. 100 feet in ' length. There
is also a quantity of welt-preeerved for - Wore on the
spot, which the tenant could have at a fair price. The
advantages which this location pommel to an enter
prising party , party. for the establishment of a filet-elate He
fei or oar ding-House, sre too well-known to require
further commendation.
made t o the Froknetor,Jol,lo/
RE A. at th elllTfluT Street. atntre
FtfUßTll,from 10 to S o'olook. rnft9•Jt
Fr um
o PHYSICIANS.—A* Ph'pl re
-IL siding in a populous town. about four hours' ride
from Philadelphia, and having a vraotitte of 83,000 per
annum. would dispose of big praotioe and locution at a
reasonable prme, to a married person, who will pro
duos proper testimonials. A rare chamois is offered to
nor Person who wishes to louts in tr.,pleasant town.
Addreu Physiman." Mau of The Prior. myll3 6t.
dgig FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR
MERCHANDISE—Two two-story brick houses
and lot of round enbieot to improvement. Rent for
$72 per annum, each. A small amount of out, and the
balance in merchandire required. Address A.B. Press
Office. myiB.lm
TO LET, UNTIL OCTOBER, IN
MEL Chew Street, below Church lane, Germantown,
a Furnished House. with Stable attached. Immediate
possession will be given. kigture of Mrs. RHOADS,
436 'WALNUT Street. m 728 at'
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
property. a farm ofel) or SO ao•ea. situate on the
Camden and Atlantic railroad, at the Hammonton sta
tion, thirty miles from Philadelphia and the name from
Atlantic.
Til'elireanon ie high, and the neighborhood is remark
ably healthy. The house is spacious. and the whole
property very suitable for a seminary or bearding
wheal, or a summer bmtrding-bonse. Forparticulars,
inquire of JOHN STEWART, Arohlteot, 427 . WAL
NUT Street. my36stotbet"
FACTORY PRO,PRRTY FOR SALE.—
ma. A most desirable Factory, wit\ large lot of
ground, fronting on three etree s. mutable for almost
any kind of manufacturing. 'farms easy. For partici.;
lam, inquire of A I.F.R.R.D FITLER. Sixth below Arch,
or to W. D. ROGERS, No. 1009' hestnut st. snylS-1m
ditt TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR
story house. double back Imildines, all modern im
provements, in complete order; an elegant large yard.
forms loy to a good tenant. !Situated No. 1.924
MUST NUT Street. apply at No. 719 aILEBTNUT
Street, in the Masonic Ralf. mocc-tf
dm FOR SALTC—A HANDSOME FRO
PN.RTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes
walk of the depot. 'Fine garden, with ho-beds. Abun
dance of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone
flimse ; gen and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large
Limn. •
Terme very accommodating, and poeseemon given
when required. Apply to B. COMEGYS,
-if at the Phila la.
delphia Bank.
F OR SALE OR RENT.—A very desirste
_NEW COTTAGE RESI DEN C 1 4 , at Twenty. first
and Venango street!, two squares from Tioga Station.
on the Germantown Railroad; twelve rooms. bath
room, water-oloset. furnace range, gag. &n., &0., baj
comes. shade-tree., and from a halt to an more of
ground. Apply to J. M. WALLA
& tiONS,
mr26-6t* 320 WALNUT STREET.
At FARMS, FARMS FARMS, FARMS.
1111 7 —GREAT CHANCE 14 OR BARGAINS.—Rome of
the finest Properties ever offered at Private Sale in
Montgomery, Cheater. and Books counties, by It.
conor4, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, Norris
town, Pa.
N 0.3. is a Farm of 78 sores, within a mile of Norris
town ; will be sold a bargain.
No 6, is a Farm of 90 acres. in Lower Providence tp.
No. 7, is a handsome property of 38 acres, near Centre
Square.
N 0.9, is a Farm of 109 acres, in Gwynedd township ;
No. 10,1 s a beautiftilly- looated Farm of 103 acres, in
Lower Providence. with fine Improvements, water and
fruit plenty.
No. 19. Yea very fine property of 39 acres, in White
marsh. on she turnpike, in a good neighborhood, and
improvements very fair.
No. 16, is a Country Seat with 33 acres, near the bo
rough ; a splendid property.
N 0.21. is a Country Seat. beautifully located. with 30
acres of good land, water plenty, fruit, &o.; near the
borough.
No. 213 g, is a Grist Mill. Lumber, and Coal Yard. with
10 acres. near Norristown, phere a large business can
be done.
No. 27. isa handsome little property of W 4 acres, only
two miles from Norristown ; improvements nearly new.
No. 33. is a handsome little property of 10 sores. with
pnvilego of 14 norm, in Lower Providence township.
No 39, is a Farm of 70 acres, with fine improvements,
good soil, and very productive. near Line Lexington.
N0:96, is a Farm, Pavers. and Store. with 66 acres of
land, in Upper Providence, all in good condition ; for
sale a bargain.
N 0.36,15 a Farm of 41% acres. in Norriton township ;
imprenty.ovements quite fair, soil good, and water and fruit
pl
N 0.17, is a very productive an 9 handsome proPerty
of 16 acres. in Whitpain ; water and fruit plenty.
No. 99, is a Lot with 2 acres and improvements, in
Lower Providence, in a village.
No. 43. is a Farm of WM auras and vary good improve
ments, soil very productive ; also,' Lot of Si acres, and
1 of 40 acres, adjoining No 4,
No. 44 , is a very productive Farm of 66 acres. in Lower
Providence, beautifully located; improvements good
and substant ial; terms easy.
No. 46, is a Farm of 90 sores. in Montgomery county,
334 miles from Norristown.
No. 90. is a splendid Farm of 87 acres, near Borough
limits, very convenient to the town and very pro
ductive.
• No. al, is a Hotel and le acres, sg mile' from the bo
ough ; a beautiful location,
No. ad, to a Farm with new and handsome improve
ante. and 30 scree of good Land, on the fltate Road.
No. 158, Farm, Country Beat, and 96 sores, one mile
torn Norristown.
.
N 0.69, is a handsome and productive property. near
the borough, with 21 acres. .
No. 60, is a splendid Mansion with 17 acres, near Potts
town; for sale a bargain. -
N 0.61, is a Farm of. 43 acres, in Noniron township;
improvements good and water plenty.
No. 67, is s Track Farm of 7 mores, two miles from,
Norristown, on the Pike.
No. 68, la a beautiful Country Seat and 6 acres, at Nor
ntonville.
N 0.63, is &Country Seat, and 16 sores. within the bo
vine') limits ; one of the handsomest Properties in this
vicinity ;Aaron. easy.
No. 72, ism Farm of 6134 acres, in Gwynedd township,
with good improvements.
No. 73, is a. Clronis Mansion and 2 two acres , in a village
7 miles from Norristown.
N 0.74, is a Farm of 46 acres, new buildings and Prime
mod, In Worcester township.
N 0.75, is a Lot of 10 acres, in Plymouth township, with
good building., 2 lodes from the borough.
No. 76. is a handsomely. located Farm of 118 acres.
along Perkiomen Crsok. 10 miles from Norristown.
'No. TT, is a highly-improved and beautifully-located
Farm of so acres, in Worcester, on the turnpike.
N 0.78, is a Stone Grist Mill, with water and steam
bower, 10 miles from Philadelphia, and doing a large
usiness.
No.Bl, is a very fine and productive property of Kai
acme. near Port Rennody ; for sale cheap.
No. 82, is a Farm of 165 acre,. in Limerick, with a
stream of water passing through it.
No. 83, is &Farm ofaing acres, in Lower Providence,
with wry good improvements.
N 0.87. is a highly-cultivated Farm of 72 acres, in
Lower Providence township, with new improvements.
No. 93, is a Farm of 132 sores, 3 miles from the borough,
fine buildings and would divide, making two very hand
some farms.
No. Si. is a Farm of 83 mires, in Norriton township; a
first.raie faun, and will be sold low.
No. 96, is a Lot of 11 sores and improvements, near
Centre Square.
No. 96, is a Farm of 103 acres and very fair improve
ments, in Whiteout township; the land is very good and
and hie My cultivated.
No. 97, is a Farm of 60 mores and 9 limo-kilns, in Ply
mouth ; some of the best land in the Butte.
No. 100, is a Lot of 19 mires and improvements, near
Norritonville.
No. 101, is a Farm of 48 sores, in Poulton, with good
buildings - a beautiful location.
No, 103; is a Farm of 62 sores, in Chester county;
near a railroad ,• terms osay.
No. 104, is a Huddles Site, containing 10 acres. near
Fort Washington.
No. 103, is a firsbolass Farm, in Worcester, of SA moron
and improvements.
No. 112, hi a Farm of 76 sores near Pottstown, on the
Pike, and must become very valuable, owing to its prox
imity to the borough.
N 0.114, is a Farm of 87 acres in Upper Providence,
wito improvements nearly new.
N 0.117. is a handsomely.locatedProperty in Woroes
ter. on a Ink° ; Smithahop on the Dr l/ Si gores of
lan
No d.
.118, is a beautiful Country Seat, 'with 17 sores of
primeland. in Plymouth ; btuldings cost over 1131.00:10d
will be sold low and on easy terms
is a good Farm of 30 sores. in Lower Provi
dence townsh ip with first-rate improvements. •
N 0.121, is a Farm of 88 acres, improvements very
good. land in a high state of cultivation; only 3 miles
from Norristown.
No. LW, is a Farm of 40 scree, in Whitimiu ; will be
sold a bargain if applied for soon.
No. 133, is a very ifine Property with 60 bores, in Ply
mouth; land very nom and terms asst. Plo. 124, is a Farm of 40 acres, in Whitpain lanil good
and improvements fair ;• will be sold on ass, terms.
No. 129, is Farm of 57 urea, in Whitriam; a good lo
cation,• some meadow land ; improvements very fair.
No.llo, is a model Farm of 125 awes, near Norris
town ;3 sets of buildings; would divide conveniently,
and must become very valuable, owing to its proximity
to the borough.
No. 127, ie a handsome Country Residence, on ayike, 4
miles from Norristown, with acres of prime lan d; will
be sold a bargain.
No. 129, is a good little Farm of WI acres, in Worces
ter. with good linprovements.
No. 130. is a Farm of go acres, in Norriton, improve
ments new and and good.; terms ealy.
No. 131. is a Farm of 80 acres in whiteout, on a pike,
fine improvements, land good. fruit and water plenty.
No. 132. is a rheap Farm of 87 mires, Limeriok, on a
pike •, will be sold a bargain.
No: 133, is a very fine Farm in Whit n , of Ent acres,
beautifully located, and in flog rate order,
N0.1.34,ige Farm of 83 acres, in the borough; will be
sold a barsamoind on easy terms.
No. 136, is a Wharf and S acres of Land, with basin
that holds 4 canal boats ; stone house with store and bar
room*. and 7 other rooms, opposite Pottstown.
No 166. is a Farm of 110 ac res . near North Wales sta
ti
lion, with good imptivetneqs. ,
No. 138, ha model Farm OE 163 &msg. in Upper Marion,
1 mile from a depot on cheater 'Valley Railroad,
No. 130, its a Form of Thames, in Whitpaln, in the best
of order. and will Nell on easy terms.
N 0.140, is a Farm of 63 sores in Whltpetn, 1 mile from
a depot on the North Pennsylvania Railroad ; improve
mento of the best kind, and no finer farm in thatown
ship.
No. 143, is a oho Farm in aleroer county of 100 acres.
near the town of Me rcer ; a good chance for a Men of
moderate mean,.
No. 148, is handsome Country Beat, with 31 agree,
near ?Myth:own ; a splendid location.
No. 140, is a Flour Mill of 3 run of stonee. saw mill,
and 10 acres of land; mill nearly new; on a Railroad.
No. 147,1 s a Farm of 60110100 in Cheater county.
No 149,18 a Country heat and 10 acres of land, on a
pike.
N 0.3132, is aTann of 77 gores, in Gwynedd township.
No. 163, is a cheap Farm of 78 sores. in 1 ; heater county;
pri scree of timber land—will sell a bargain.
No. fad, is a Farm of 74X acres, in Cheater county ;
near Phcenixville.
No 137. is a cheap and productive Fenn of Ilg &ores.
near Zieglereville, with fair improvements.
No. 166, is a handsome litta Yana of as acres, in
Gwynedd, near a station.
To, M. is abeaniifnlly located Farm of 49 acres, in
Gwynedd, with very fine improvements, on a oil. e.
The above properties are all for sale, or some will be
exchanged for largeb t and some for smaller Farms. I
have some very good Store and Tesoro stands for sale.
not included in the above list; Miro, smith and wheel
wright shops, where a large business earl be done. I
have severs` residences in Norristown to ex
change for arms. Hours for sale in all parts of the
Bormaki, ranging tram teeoo to 010060._ Mortgagee fla
gons at reasonable rates. stools bought end sold.
Houses for rent and rents collected. Public Bales of
Real and Personal Property made on reasonable terms.
For Catalogues and full descriptio.os of Farm., eto.,
&e., please address H. H. qoßaort A
my 23-24 26 29 al fr. fea Norristown, Pa.
1.860 ICE: ICE: 1860
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
•.
SCALE OF FAULT PRIORS.
8 writs daily SO cents per week.
12 06
is it .1 a 16
4 2 ,1 ' I: :: a :: 64
111
75 175 "
Bend your order* to the Wipes, or mg
.•
driven. be aiven to the
TR .. B. CANTU.
Ornoen, 3115 WALNUT Street, de. an d story; FIN E.
STREET- W DAV. liekeutkill. City Depot, LOM
BARD and TWENTV-FLYTIA btreeta ap3ll-InaD
TRUSSES 1 BRAO FS 1 SUPPORTERS 1
-"" correctly edJusted at NEEDLES', TWELFTH
and RACk Streets. Ladies entrance lda Twelfth street,
firstidoor below
.ktaoe. Lady attendants. Fmnoh_ding
huh; and Amerman. in great variety. Belts, Magna
Stockings, auspensorits, Shoulder Braces. Bln uheeZSo
hli/6-tAhlly/ 11
SPERMACETI. -50 boxes Sperm Candles,
Not. 4 mid 6. New Bedford menufagture. for colt ey
11911WHA1.EY. VE ASHBUREER, /t CO., 80. 16 SOUTH,
N ILLEMON —Grass, for sale by ,Wr k -
H
'PHI k. BROTHERS.. 4T 666'119 North
SECOND St. .
miusgaimmi.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Roo Lamm— —Mns. M.
.CEtr,J4,oL. ha t M z
me nei
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r . Manager ME
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Taa(TEHVOHB UDSW Sl.Mkt
vt l P, r gir ff .lfo n ting ? rfdriy B Het h ini n trk. C A s . P g i gErt.
Mje Perry : Margery IPTret , Mllia Annie W ile.-
woof/DOM
de with the new Least Hstravaio _
VARIETIES; OR, THE MAN 4 HEE SWUM' OF
NovsLay.
'ttrerin, Mr. ChlncrantPoalgtn.Mr. Young; FSHIHHI.
Mtn Arms Wag; Novelty, Man ?doe.
OirPrteee as aaaal. _ •
Deere °yen at 7% o'clock': Medan' will rim at B.
WHEATLEY & OLARKES AEON
STREET THEATRE.
,TlllB ITIEUJI.NDAY) 'EVENING. 3.11, 31. 1311.
BENEFIT OF DION BOUOIOADD
- When wilt beore- anted, tor the Seventh Time, 'end
every EVenine NU June 9th. the Ineh Drams of
- THE COLLEEN BAWN.
(Played in New York amidst an excitement never ex
celled.) A Mem" in 9 sots. by Dion floneionnir and
decimated by him to the ;mirror memory of Gerald
OMB. YLEft-NA-COPPAL KEN. (Myles of the Fo
rth%) Dion Bonoiaault. Sesta arearnd lox days to ad
vance.
EXTRA NOTTOR!-FXTRA NOTICE
IdeDONOUG RAC WS GAIETIES !
treet
INTERNATIONAL
S AL PRIZE FIGHT.
he Dealing Faroe now tehur performed inLoadon i
with
ing great stlo ed nees. at three Theatres. on t he muse
even. entitl
B. 8., -
or tlie
BENICIA HOY!
Will be produced at the Gaieties, on WEDNEdI . AY
EVENING, with the °mold Colors of Sayers sad
Heenan.
NEW 8/ENE PAINTED, '
Representing MEADOW AT PARNSBOROVOIL
THE BATTLE GROUND!
To give the Piece every vairibLe eareat, an sums
merit has been made witlr
AARON /ONES!
The Celebrated Pugilist-the originylTreiher of JOHN_
C. HE KNAN. nod the competitor of 10K SAYERs !
Who will conduct the .1 7 /tIHT ea it really occurred, aad -
will represent
JOHN C. HBEINAN,
THIS CHAMPION OF AAWRICA.
MAT RUSK, the old &Tonle of the Nwrthero Liber
ties, and the • Champion against PKEIPILAND. the
oeWbrated P.oslish Prise Fighter, in INS, will, for this
ooOsion, represent
TOM SAYERS.
CHAMPION OP ENGLAND!'
_
SOLOMON'S TEMPLE,
A large, beautiful, and per model of toe
est and mart interesting building ever built le
in the immense saloon or
NATIONAL HALL.
MARKET ABOVE TWELFTB BTREET.
The Model i n 35 feet long, fe feet wide. awl 111 feet
high ; lighted by MO gar Jets, arid the worshippers re-
Presented by MO figures snared Jeth
surrounding the various mouth. gin a ids.=
pearance.
Read ist Kir is, oth tooth chap.; I Chinn:, RA OUP.; ht
Clime., 4th and 7th chaps; and Exodus. 311th obap,for
contents and description of Solomon's Temple, all of
which is faithfully represented in the Model.
OPEN TO VIBIT/41t 6 ifrom 10 to 13 A. M,. 3 to 6
and 7to 10 P.m. Lecture at 11 4, anctEiM o'clock.
Admission: 23 cents; two del/drys, 23 cents; nngts
child, 15 cents.
Liberal arrangements made inth sekiscisandchurshes
with privilege of lecture by their pastor. _ m l-0
DENNSYLVANTA AOADBMI OF TIME
ARTS, 1025 CHERITIVP Street.
The 57th Annual Exhibition is now open daily, forte
9 o'clock A. hi , until 7 P. bit., end from d fill 10 P. M.
Admixeion2s cents. Seamen Whets, al Cents. CU
dram', half-price. ,Btochholdere wll receive their tickets at the Ake of
the Academy.
3LVDICTRA.L.
DR. J. H SCHENK'S SEA-WEED TO
NIC. FOIL THE CURE OP DYIPILPSI4.—This
remedy is composed of a oclneutuld p M*mtlea of a
common weed, growing IVO= tie kleeime, sad is a
certain and infallible remedy for the once of dyintsyslis.
I have been in constant
_practice for over twenty Years
in treating diseases of the longs and stomach. and
fouud. years ago, that my nehenit'a Polmonic Stine, in
litany oases,
.where the stomach was very.wesk and
wi , h much aoidity,rieeded some arscstence • aoinethlug
to stimulate and bring up a tone to the stomach was re
quired. In other cases, where the stontseh end Liver
are in a tolerably health
sate r r xh amditum, the Panama
8 ray
blood, ftl the
agii se pe e ni g tti: matter in right hold, smiszirei:tre
s
soon effected. I round pore !trendy would stre n gt hen
the stomach and greatly assist digestion.• dsversllollBll
ago I gems across an article in ea old *manse concern
ing the effects of seaweed distilled, in strengthemag
the stomach.
After testing Re virttles In atmell way soon saw: its
Mod effects, and got nit a st.ll for di more general
manures:item" since which time. I have oureA
_hundreds
of Dyspepina with the BEA-WEED TONIC and
MANDRAKE PILLS. The pills relsa - and start the
secretions of a torpid liver muchquicker then cabutl,
without any of its bed effects. The Bea-Weed Tome
brines up the tons of the stomach, gives et once en
appetite, and the Pulmonio Syrup then digests and
cure' Consumption in many desperate oasis:
first began to manufaeture and sell the Sea-Wend
Tonio, evert medlon,l work and nearly every physician
was opposed to thong ,shmulants for anything like
diseases of the lungs liver, or !stomach ; now. stage
seeing the effeota of the ' Pea-Weed 'tonic. acerb
every medical man recommends Bourbon whiskey or
stiwiulants of come kind with good erect.
;The effect of the Sea-Weed Tashi is felt soon after It
is taken, as it supplies at once the priaciplee of Om de
ficient matt] alnico, and the food i s diga teetotal.
In rant the Tonic go nearly resembles the 'natural me
tric Juice , that chemists even find difiltralty is distin
guishing them. It gives tone and etreegthena the sto
mach; thin' enabling it to secrete the proper quantity
Mid quality of gastric hue, and "Dyspepins and all Its
diseases stem disappear. • -
It has now become of general nee. When there is
no symptom of consumpt i on, a little taken before break
fast will create an appetite. After eating a hearty din
ner. a wine-glassful of it will digest the food Cud pre
vent any unpleasant feeling df Meese It is perfeoth
harmless and very agreeable to theMeng ; it oommts -
the stomach in such a way that everything that is eaten
reams to agree with the stomach; and by *Detention
its use persons become quite fleshy. I was once • wag
ing ekeieton about the streets of this cfty end he tee
trod stage of consumption: I now weigh 114 lows ;,ia
eboit. it being seldom that persons are troubled with
dyspepsia without some torpidity of the liver and cos
shpation of the bowels, then one of flokonera Mu
d rite Pills shou'd be taken every night toy& west or
tiro. then one every other night. TM* grill regulate the
bowels so gradually that nation Will do it without tbe
aid of purgatives.
ilt is a well-known feet that none suffer like the DTl
pe ptio ; for. til addition to the Dyspepsia, there kit otter
ether headache, sour and Welt stomaeb. to the
side. palvitahon of the heart. chills sad fever, trime,
disease of the kidneys, nervous weakness and tremors,
and general debitity.
ahe Bea Weed Tonle is is plueent tatters, airing a
Persona good appetite and good digestion; it HI Pa
in quart bottles. alwas agrees with the stoessek,S U M
ova borne generally ettreots a cure.
Prepared by T. l SCHENCK.. and for aide whole le
and retell , at his Prinoipat Office, No. 89 No rth MIRTH
Btreet.
tPrice Inner bottle, or SO per half dozen. myM alit'
PROF. MORRIS' EITORYHAT,OS,
PR9i+F,B•OR MO RR Ity
. . . .
Vt+OFERBORp, MORRIS' - _
PROFESSOR MORRIS"
- . WOCE'PHALOS.
SVC
AN INVALUA B EPHALOS
ISUCE P HALOS:
EE
AN INVALUAB E
AN INVALUAR E
EXTERNAL REMEDY,
EXTERNAL ABMs
EXTERNAL:MUNRO Y.
DISEASES OF THE
FOR DISKABES OF TDB
FOR DISEASES OF THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM,
NERVOUS SY TH ,
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Asoinnisioned by Intense
APPLICATION . OF TEE, MIND
ti the researches of Literature; the cioneenge of
Oommeyolal and Financial Sammie, and the nears of
Professional and Political Ltfe.,_or as oatasionent try eat
other cause from which the Nervous System hat be
c exhausted and diseased.
The eymptons covered tor this valmitile Preparation
riNt numerous t of 'eldest the more i rrositere,
115XCITS.MENT OF THE B , AGITATION
AND DEPRESSION, OF ZWA NO,CIBLKINT.
ANWEINETD B :IOHI3 I3 Eta.
;The EUCEP LOS is careibllvipired'lre per
m mem
t , from the Fonistins. of PRO A. MORE. ca l
D., of tins city, to which he refers tali* Philosophica
Pamphlet. " PSURIKoft" On the relations cif the
Ganglia-Nervous System to the ymmaterial and of aim.
• Having exhibited tne prinmples mid commended the
st stem oi w Composite Homeopathy. Professor genii
"It may permissible that I should offer, as an il
lustration, my own case. A continuo worse of sle
d es for a number of years had, to a certain extent,
pro-toyed the ordinary effects of extreme mental. im
plication. by attenuating the prime centres of organic
and intellectual life. sad hence arose a feltreoessup
tersonal relief. Having a well.foonded eon-edam% in
Composite Homeopathy and an intimate seentuntsnce
with Materia Me t oi the liommonattue School, I
selected certain sutatances of 11800Valned harmonious
relations and approved wee, and oombined their ewe
tintproperties in proportional unity. and Wu 'la=
by t h e possession of a medminal resivaree." P
Morris describes the mode of spetiestiee, and thou
nag "In this way the desired relief has been ob
tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the esambo
nervous system restored to its former tone, and mental
clearness, tranquillity, and visor—at the nee of nearly
three more—are the much valued results."
Prepared. and Nor t h HOLEALE, by MOCHRIDGE
& CO., No. en PoURTH Street, PhiLsdelshia.
and at RETAIL, by Druggists generally.
Price, all per bottle, large rue—S) cents small aim.
men Alai(
ASTFor the INSTANT RELIEF arta PRA
IIIIA. MANENT CURE of this &Armies eom-
plaint, us*
FENDT , B
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES,'
; Mule by C. R. SEYMOUR & 'CO:, JIOT NASSAU
Street, Now York. Price ilvor box Pint froo by pool
m77-.3m if] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
BURNETT'S COCOAINE.
6URNETT'S COOOAINE.
BURNETT'S COCOAINE.
' A compouudolCoooanut-nut 01.1.•te:. for dressing the
For e60u07 and apteablenens, it is without An
TI I ".PRETENTS THE HAIR FROM FALLING
OPE.
IT PROMOTES ITS HEALTHY AND ITIGORSI7B
pROWTH.
l IT IS NOT GREASY OQ STICKY.
IT LEAVES NO DISAGREEABLE WHEN
. SOFTENS THE HAIR WHEN HARD AND
DRY.
IF SOOTHES THE. IRRITATED PCALP SKIN.
IT AFFORDS THE RICHEST LUSTRE.
I r REM AIRS LONGEsT IN EPFEOL
IT (108T8 FIFTY CENTS FOR A HALF PINT
BOTTLE.
A sin; leianclioation renders the hair (no matter now
stiff and dry/ soft and glossy for several days. It no
conceded by all who have used it to be the
HEST *N I CHEAPEST HAIR DRY.SSING IN
• THE WORLD.
BURNETT'S HALLISTON.
As a wash for the complexion has no esnel. It is dis
tinguished for its cooling and soothing properties i and
in admirably.adapted to all unnatural .conditions or the
akin ; removing tan, sunburn, freckles, redone, and
ape; ing o r il t • e ° lro n 'e5et«17,`;%.°:21,4V.%n9,1:i e n d
a
ah otner e an ntS ing n meets. Prepared by JvdEPia
33 U B.N.Err snub in Price, CO cents Der bottle.
For male everyw here. myrl-13t-if
CARRIAGES.
OF MI /LAIU7AOTIIEI OP
WILLIAM D. ELOGERH
REPOSITORY,
No. 1001 CHESTNUT MEE% 80. 1011.
fen-fraif
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of PAPER HAN OINGS. at either of our initablish
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Mores or dwelling', and put up in the city or country, by
careful men.
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IC E. Corner FOURTH and MARKET Btreeta, and
17 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. my74-lni
VINEGAR.-2PO bbls. White Wine and
• Clarified Cider Vineanr, in elitry . irkKord_el, for sale
kfiFt.2 1 14 3 45. 4 Y . ABHBUrtriall 4-1 OUTi
PINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Street. Kensington. Philadelphia.—WlL-
LlAM. H. TIERS informs but friends that, havia gar
°eased the entire stook of Fattens at the above Foun
dry, be is now prepared to , remote order' for Ro
Grist, and Sew Milt Ceatings,`Soap, Chemical. and
Home Work. Gearing. Ciampi made from Rever
beratory or Cupola Feduares. in dry or green land, or
totem restart'
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