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'l l4 S!5!!?W *w i w*9hfaik9')tpamjibnot#on3M'- •?■£& )IMi» • apeady • ■’ MmnttM, Comteili bar# oaade an appropriation ■y ftr lkctr ebtaHalitmiikt iviiUit Phlla- sMwSaßMaaato V.^-itl c ,:*. -i ,‘5 •■ l: ;«;-■, ? 4 lkpjhovbhbnt.—'A j cqm- S®*»ea4 ;i“ ybtoUihhvfromjtbparty--', - 1 ■/-'•'#•«*« »» Strath Broad a trtaV ftorn ffoderat t|reat ’ .tk£h Ctaatoat,- thti;dlaaennloha-of tbt»r;re«beeitoe •' lota fronMagonßroad.atroat, In ft ,:.jlaoto;l»ttA»itto*to!Cito ' .tott *h? ~fiiapr<rre«ia*tdf extandtog I'X-'Sf JJartfrialMj'"tka aaijra trf Broii rtreel.fttHo " .HeddlWto Chtrthnt, at atreadyrefarred to labour i dtojaMy-aaaera wllltla all they eaa to feaiHUta --* Indeffignnt WKnana aathtaaeat deairakle and'popa- J la* IraptOTaraant, bywtyof beantifyftg and na-’ tilghti'a koraa belonging to Battl. “ ’■ : '#atoto »ra» hleatableln >li»yiolhtt> •■ 'raflklrt-aaiirßion aiaaeta; ;Itayp»ni* thatiWntara W;; and waa ' J;;,'!#laa» fey-a naan naaaed;WßUUn Motoa 4 foMbwad';hlratotha atableahea haptit at yalnnoani yeatertlay hr OBeer Hralth, arfceee ha it fcadafered todiaaeto of tot hma. 1 Baarta taken before Alderman Beitler, and cotoaitttad foana jtri DbaibokaMbkchAnt.—Btlwhrd Siter, aged elf hty-ohe y eata,- died yeaterday. - Hr. Enter , ■ aafct taaotyire yearn eooMOted wllh the trm ■ dairTnatohaata. on Breed mM-ms* & p a . pout, ftaa forraeayiyaare' heal' the BpreadKagle aoM, twatreaiute from rtie elty. 'Ha retired &t» tba «ttoOf Bitor * Jw»aa la IMS. owing to - 'Sty&Qi** l Be ***» *u» anirerilllytoepeoted kj ettwhoeojojed Ueaq|aainUiie*., , ( _ j .;.• yaJanbarfthe'hftftYy rain atormoa Teeeday algbt, • portion af tha aalnrt mr Cohoekelnk creek, . adoagthetraokor theSeoood and Ihltd-atmta Haßway, aatrad In, leeringnholeaboot eighteen ' ••■:hy t»*olir'ftat.-' : sia : igfifyita* repeltodyaaier. ■day,.and tha eiraataronnlng on that uni a*' aauftt. A; land-ellda ecoerred at Twenty-third tkefiarby toad, .and alto at Hanayank, ' , «n. tha (Jantaatoan aod HdrHitoim Railroad— \-}.,daW*a-^ahlehVtotaa»data^h lajary. <i■•.*' ftria'oi’cibiik " aertrfngof a large fraraa »tad on yntok* ' •“»•>* to*afeiipinu|a afeoat |SM; tamai In ; - ~;.; ? /.’,‘i -A RalbTarri vll, D., qfoaroity. kaa had conferrad upon hltn'tha S **aar ara.yrnfaaawhlp or Montal PhfloMphy and ; Unirartlty :‘-£r. liesteSlij-Taibrniiifa painter. . «lla ao|aaad at araik on tha onttida ot Bprinjt toa9daa uMll, datt ft a Qßi .tke' aeaffoU, a dUtanoa of twaty faot, to, thf ' : 'Ha eaeaped aarlous ' --?■ H.t '' J.’ i " ' ,A»risj»i!i> —Detective Officer J x+wrj lla.Haaal Kalf/andOfloar Jatnt« (ailh, TH, torfay wa Danlap and , , jß|la* BtatiifH;. ah4«t4^l ! lth kraaking jall a •>“•• • t’liiiptßfii : - .-Tknaiaa Kota ana " , aa» tut on trial, aharaad witk aaaaiar ooa'atarfelthaar-- ■i,^|jgW^'Wwl]|^ ; a|^'i&tU'Hal | aM A. Clair " TaaOTrt'*4iao»tiad. : "''o';'-? ', ' - IkrkkitkCafeKTycklaf Jaattaa Loario. and JaatloM 'Hqo4*ad;TkoaiH6a. ftraa»,and*aad-i>aik#Tra.. t,r j laatikr- Aoaaal to Saak af Ittaitaoaamioaaty. : Ar- 8«»d.„B*a:, (m aatoUaata.;.,' 1 :ta tha.toiKto>.«oi«haaaal H. Iralaiky, ... tatka.aaaaa ittvkmn, toabhr aad Jtakaida ta. fa. oohr, oa atrattia ol oonnaat tor anakaaa tka eonrt ot . itnt ,toj« .aiiaalof JfftrataH. Btblaaky toWopck- '''ataduddnauaMf attka orata af tha aypallaap t .;, • .garinj vaVBarcaant.CaititoatafrMa tha atrairt of Bit< frina. ArruaOby A. Kaa soar Miliar and ffa. M. Mare n:-‘ dltktor ptaiatur In arm, and hyßaary M. PhiUlM aad V- ItogtolH^artnaaftodatotHanttaarto,. /, PUTator Cocai-Jatoaa Btanworid, Btrood> and' «la>a. -T»« ooart iaatlll aaaaaad oa tka cay trial ao -- - »Jaqliat. , y;, -ft--.-: i .v. ; Kuiim-Judxaa ,Thoataaoa add 'lalw.-. IWtfl lrein tolilr tf*oh on MirlW..<Uwt, Hu-ayt tSty> fWpit tai• bwa UtMd bjr th« v ;eo»itrwrt#d pU tnak fr #* mbth of 3AHditK ¥tVe«t. bat ftM orrsrikid tMt btt«r, owuur otfbrad liV th® «%rk«t faoa*M - num torthtr then to iar an aOditiomai traak in any nor* tnia of Hia«trertU|er ooaatdarad.arpaar.v i'.i - ’ lhu yiaw, of ti» oaaama aetoieu'd in., and tha aoqtraatoraraa a&aWed to aroeud with one traeit, and . . todar aaaiiealion will ba auda to ikMinoil to ahift toanreatnt track on tkaaoatheidaor tha.atiMt to; tha -- . TtKeonrtthanaranaadadta'tha trialoftbanoattated ■>. aaiaaad farttkavtaTaf anaaa.eaaat._Fredatiak Millar to six nootaxia Icr fißapWatoiand w aratnoadto nx tke ’ • _.®arloe Mjaraalaadad (nlHrof.tha larceny ofa tot of . a*etSTa*. of tor mina •£. tka arajartr of joha < nnd Vaaaeateaoed tpniaa inantlKiaiM aopatr ■ ’Clraoaj faeko ifeadad mlt r of tha latpenrdrtaalre »h2aa»d toii»!sf?B . Jmwb. ud tu .peaKnood M>. w hblm n tk» ooaotr i *5®S5» too* »Bd P>vidjCiwfl>iU war* cm a ; .. :toaii*t.orkikaoh.TtoanaatkaawaraMkinfraithtrhr .• tStvarnaaontor or kiaroq-or tae aoliat etoaani v»ko MSkoy** oa»—>tlMi ir tb» Ur«mf ,«Sd tJm *MSMn4 * efofet salitr m t 6 biib. wd ooa ■ >T rVitmM C&ir r vho vu mUuh to Kx amtki u tlm t. l „aoa*tjr l ariaaa*-- r - ' Krrja’ffriUit/Q—tfc taitk. aw* B*akJokMOair*r« ptou ir aL.Rtargad tarouv.of ftgow^lsk IM Md aHlrs* v'eWick, Md Mto* hiM toUMt kflruii ■ ■ tf«ori*Oil»Mj WMtMviottJ on J»te»r*« if-paa coMMawaato.'iUMl Mattaetg to two J«r« ud ■HlßlSßlTeawg^jfe! BLACK BBAB HOTEL—TMrd rt., above CeUowliill. CneeSoUeelVSeadine., , BrJ SL iUndnir.Homertoii uucH MAlMjtoknmtle Tfito'W»foM#r» Mobnr B Qima*o, nofiutoi b * b Bmithi §?hun oo frjunrar.Fft Geo Runer,Rttdini : V I'li L' AI U =• MOOHT VBlkos HomCL-Saeoad at;. Above Awk. ?. ujeefttf**-'. '• 'islKSJ!i.» ’V-v'feiaJ»SS»fF: ''tbe.#etriri’AlekeßdrieMaae;'eMaMeedwlthS*eero- ' r ■- r— ... -'■ ; ’;i;pij*eaiet iaiaid io tt* aetnretf.uU.'eeeremedTlfcr BALB KAOLB HOTEL-TMid «., abow CltowhUl. 'vS«j««Moftt»Vb^W.^ l iU,WotaodMrTOM Ji*« T B . £ ?m. U » ! *S?,-V.--i,-• l frrftnrVCaißbgrfiMco- o - 5, ' f ■'•' «ATJO»*I<,HOTKL-rlUM>ra*t.al»T»Thtra, -s; ■* Jfc* Sl^**»"tlki?*/ : HoraiiJ’---Wo aoitoetkati' «f BJjJffLaaiMW^V l Jacob? uabte, LamiacMir :.;' ffapowiatf A, I»itk.Allic 1 aOcddtir'- MAMbjJdffltJoTr FA' JRamibur«*Geor«t’n,DC ‘ £©lto7£iektow;»M«evaTjbedT kaM».aad'*ko oSae* Merit. gr, ftllltoa Cbactlirih, UooMtcr • Thithotelie One dftheakiAeliliWj located P JohdtSlwMbuS.Pa UHHwWrrM 5. Fottev iiindelehia. la U|a.verr be**t ot the David WiSvrell, Eaeton • eOMMW»gui. «,. above Chctnut. ■-■-r', - JoheTriVaet - H Tocher, N V gfeipa*.' i^rafigw*" ri STATESOSIONHOTEL—Marketetreet, aboveSUtk. " ’" ' "" ' ’ , fi i WifjwWika*g»r,’Sa(' '. ''jikii andrewa, Wilm’tnn vSWl3*S%'*»akUa*/; o«o Knox, Lanouter co! WiNl* 00 . Will Creech act Centre oo iW*feh?.'ehttnaratn, Headiap KaTi-Woofr. firtjbanr- .Sfjjoltnw; Cinclneetl, f >OM(«r WOtarnTj Cueiimati WMSorneed, Ind, Paj .• D,^*“ >i;U<tTAlft HnTKL—beconc atreet.ebove Harrat. iPßsaF'fflSjr^ 'Urot ht orJhrissnrOoipii'axt on akhlM £<>•«■* MSBI^SgSiWUS'S ibwwfPrW crape. ; Iltambroidarih* *«m with Mltr “d X*H thread, utd ia traly aonaoea,: Thie B rill ha ve V -‘■flpmrnriiStif tone joe '»!■• *S t uri.fa eQ»a«nloafo c wlih 't£iir mefide oft' MHkf It it true, eadall llMVto«MiMi») cofat momenta with tfceirfrfafede lttfiie *piritworid,bycblU ** Writing ietlrnteitum, 658 phjiiaisn, has rootm *8 fa* anmepUoa. .' ’; I*A»tIHG JtWTikVIBW.Or THbJapAJISS* tfftVffai !WubTfin Fn*ai9S!fT<--Th* Jnpuaeee Frinets.OaUed 2* the PiMidoßtoßi Toted**.*!* took tMit ti*v*of him. Hr. B; deal red limb* Booaen id give hie beet fa.tbe Tyeoo*,*rf fa the rett of;fae imperial family. B« tlfa« referred fa tte'ritot or tb:?hllv. dtlifc'nti gift-vfit&tbnib infra he appealed fa jhe CneaU!*fdtaalres #*eciarti&it to the Brown Stone Clofafeg&ati cfr BfekfrUlt -Wilton, Not.’f« and;6<te above,Sixth.-. ” And above .all.” eaid ’Jftitt B. 1 ,- 1 / 4 *a« them to ehow rdn eoaie speotmene of ’the "efaaant grj'mentd they getnpeepeeiaUr for youthe.'’; }i‘9Atn Stsak Xoudb» t«ai» Wouds.—To buo oeed in life, atteniweil to yoor own taainea*. The new ey*teae*4p»i«<tfar Grgnfaffo SioUb, of-givisg tfcietfeVjr wareheimrofa garment tfcb fall velde of htk mbney in etfaaaUy tartiooedbJtthißfcitah’* ftfcfediome. valuable, andtuefa; pYraadt befcrafa, b, having itseffftten tne gebtiomin*..” t ft* price. and no abatement,” i» print' •d Uf| tetitett on eaoh artiole ibid, andef tibtly adhered, fo; the faMe beingput down to the loweat figured Tfte aoeospanrmg praaeht. wkioh la always of ate, and ftfe aoently of great value, ia eeyar added to the yricfe of tfcaiiimeat bold t bn, ihh , edhtrary, each garment is 1 marked aa Jot**# the tewvs«« hhd warranted aerial to the beat in alf rupeetr*titt tift being OMreljr an additional ipdnbtteenV toCMh customer* to bay; after having'sa tiaSed themselves that they oan inveet their money no better elsewhere. . With the entire fairness of the whole .transaction toe public are invited to eal. and make.thfcin selves familiar, at the 'Tampie of'Filhidn,” No. #O7 Chaatait strati. ARRIViIW AT THE MNfiftAL HOTELS, irt- Stt li o’clock LAiT mail. ! '•' Olfihfis SOUSB—ninthaod Ghaatnt atraata. IMThar.!.Teioe ; ■ 'JOOhMßfc»rtm Tepee i&teJriT: Efev'.r sfefflW 0 ' 'UltstetjttF'-'i fel° r -''l& y 1: MraHatoh«tod.Bavae»ih. llxaaX Batch. Savannah , fVpeHatek.SevakSftft 5 ftaal Wiuiow dt la, Md J F MatS3l)«iMaaky ChaeHawen, Fottayilie Aaljgg- Sugia. ml&v^ k,rn lxsor-, jl2s, A fe?g:Ssia- e 'KWlOßlrart4naL|keading L flaraghorzuTNY . -WT^Vote 9t la*BoeUra JSBioeam* Scranton . •W h Jeetap, JBontraee .J w Henderson, Md- BArmetram. Md . f H Mercer Ala, NY JOTaeheon,Pi¥. i;.- . !»TJB tove kia, N J Oml WieeniiHcmfibil Mum JeasQe, Montroae, Fa IfiSSSfe«v;.'---.-IBBfeSi ! .'■ fWSKW- dJHTINKNTAirnB.S. MMr«( HUtk C&Mtntv £Foitar.J>«l ... \ : 84.) MhufUki k WTinn 5 « _. J iabrtß. Jr. Dr j B wood. Wait CHaattt |>a»ia DMaai X o, Buffalo P/<!wpoa, PMSBi**.ria ■ fir J,KPa»a, danjor, Me AC WimuiaNoHMki Vi v .'6 8 Hovud <e vf. Mm. r O Dioiiaaoe NCHornk.tihN Y iM.W, to ' MX .... fam&foFr : hmmr HroDiahl Jr la. ltd Maafayar, Md_' barton c « groaaort, NY lasriSta.M-.r-fSfWr 1 ?f2SJ.TMv f%nzz%Y° r °'‘ u ' ste'isis!«Y ftHSEsfie’ * Y .-MBi.«,Ai faknUamtltem; Meaa - ■ Thorw-Riplan Mata - WJiDorweH.Ku < CDlfackweU. Bcranton 'WSSeSXL.tU : IlftK&k la. V 6 A -ISjyflfc&.-Yi- TWMorgaa.Jfaaford.BeT AjFNMh.JSoaton O WBradlr. Jaokaoa,’AeDD J N Brae. Trenton . Ajffltit.Boatim. . _ Tboe Olfaod. S O D P Chappun. Riehurf, Va l|atir*daim». Jr, Pro?, A I I Htn Q W AdacuiFrovj EI MK- iICHAWJ W atreat* belov Arott to£t2!£k23g& feW’ 8 ’ j ¥ r ji?sti? , r* v ' Pa XMo*Wy.Joha»towti . M yaeclay. Johnatown CfcMMKbeßiUtputer giaa BUa 6 Brben. laoo faa.tft BtUmeaHtHoUg / - MraO W Mallin k*oU.Va v Mira LisxjeKennedy,2* ,t o«lfWaaU, Wavnaab’g R Gaylord, mmofan. Pa , Aaron Dicatnger, Afisah*tat JB Vartibora X la, tiarriab C 8 rrioiroaak.lnt ft C v •.. John a InaeoJc la» Bam»b win Allan. Wiflumaport - Mim AHeaTwilllamiport -PeterHttxbaa,Danville • TWriaht,Beh*UHaven WHejeer,.Chamber*bare w HoLean, tthtppenabarg, A w Colamee. lU - K w MMnen, Conn OL Griswold, Conn . a BoGrew, Pittsburg jlftasi^ss? ■T. LOUIS HOTKL-CfceataatWraat. ab. Third. B.W Fmlhaii * la, Taaii ' fir Sharp, Sajbra; N J John liWlSm. Phila 0 Poller, NY TnaoHßaad,Jr, Pa ... . HJPille,Md „ ■WnuHjtnujtoo. Md - La Faretta Conover, IJ J jabn W Jtjy.S J „ Wb He'l»rtTW J ■ Beury P Wither*- NJ • LarorHohTtimr.se : DJ Me trthnr, S 0„ , . » MPa*e tle.Cono ■ J.Moof«,laJbaoa.NJ * G Me.d, Pa» # Joha htmwr.Chiouo,. Wul Voet k. vf, Boaton AJ every,raltoa, n Y Caattiaha. Coin 'JOHW atraat, abora Sixth., CD Hosier, Pe - Col 0L C Wales A wf.Mim PHR4-arn,pel . - Qea A Barnes. N Y * H Gnepp. Betbleh«m r MO’SonnDr, Mt John Fulmer, N J,- .' Mia©6 Fulmer, NS . X D MrClenaban, Hd Mitf O F D %sh. Ind MfesJ Both, led •- JasHLaird. Phil© - - K^HordomßC Geo Wilkins, NY > G Jtose.N X . WmEKusd* Jas Wesoott.N J - . M LMvett, Bukm a ; - . . - oam) Watkins, N Y XlJftprevortJa«t»on. Pa SiM Pa , /ftarwh WJiSffik,,. fe«. J . , HT 0 1 n W A Carr, Fttenon B CVwCiir., Trento* - AMERICAN HOTEL—Okwtnnt. »bov. Filth. Tbo* Buka, HY ,• WmJBim»to«, N Y ! 6eoD*Dt*g.NY ' B FOilkeMn, Dorleetovn X ilrad.r.Fn Mr. A Kauffman. Lanca*t |£«!'m% j ,ny wata.gdt - ; David C Oodd, J r.Jfewark ; a Mnnkxk. Wash, Pa Hr Claflm Ala, Onto » MVoS©«r©r A la, Laooast G O SUrUng A la. N Y S B Williams. NJT . John LDubois, OoTlsstown ChasDTodd.NY • Hr© Wi»Cov©U,Pa tl Mis* fit RHr ©burn. Pottsv A l> Harlaa, CoaUsvilie *..Trater.MClmnk •' ■ ■ COnrreuen,Pnfl* II T Meoiir. Behlk Haven w H Levu, Kehlk H&vtn rgnuisfer, BehjrS»veß M BToepen 4 NY - IB Porter. NY Je* C Coohreo. Conn IL Jofaeanai Cone A e.Rtewirt, Def tester*** Brown, Vi©iina» Md „ A u &irroll, Phifa IC Morris, Tarboro,NC wn Brooks, Ny ' TUB UNION HOTEL—Arofc Mr©ft« above Third- D W Walras B Hampton WK Barton.RHampton A. L Gsise, Gattysburg. Pa W Semple. Allegheny <Mj l> J Merrison, ahtpaen, Fa i Jas Danacn, lthsea. N Y JasCßrown,Readfog . KFChrisman. Phcenixv’l© Jos Hatley. Pbceuixvill© Chu Wood. Madison, Ind Mrs R. w fearskwl. Pa Miss M Hqdxson.N Lond;a HPmeor.Towanda F Novins, Ftominaton, N J ► tiMsFldisr & w. Pa JC HaoejjN Y , i-RB Barker, Look Haven 0 *tokes, Stroudsburg Jno IASto es, Mmudsburg C_G Hunter, U moo to an Ja© R PhiUive.Phija , . - - w-A Benjamin, N , P jyhler, uhlersvlile _J Stevens, Conn J n Higgins, Fiemmgtoa.N J BARLKY SHKAF HOTEL—Sroond st., below. Vise. DHilgard.Tfaila WK Bernard, NJ : ##TBSttrtVla,lU /; f?£JpS?stonfphila PCUdr.lfJ , ■ 'jrjlnke, 4 wf.Bnokeoo «I!ffSS!S.7&n K vi! ta U^“itroua,bur f MERCHANTS' HOUSE-Tbird it- above CaUowhlU, JoO McCarty, w e»herJy Cha# Fell men, Bucks co John Kemmera, Allentown Files Hackman, ifa John Maadarbaob. P» Mm Richter, Beunsgrove Mite A Richter, Selipitfov* j.Ejnriok & I*. Ferry co M.sSTaak,Ferry co • W J7Hsisler Aeon, Kr OHFttHer, Fniefnefi: KT“OJokn«er, AHeototrn Mjfrbphyrj Lehighco WHKunU,Lehighco . iMp'OhtAftoNs. I fie ported for tha PfbM ~ • ‘ - 7 ■ /.r; Taratma. r J<» hhda »lea molaaßu MAiUNfe: idTKLLUsJfesiRI rats; rowR-m ' <1 ' jj 7 , It ''. > • •BrigTaralmes, Prtssev, ll days frotnCaMenu, with -16.M1W k Civ .jKft brig WE Westtey, fot New York ,*?«L wtv.rTftd Ttm towed; up from the **&*%*'^d,bj -ibbitteikm tug I F Btarr. which towed up. from Cote ate y to the Laseretto bark-Prima Donna, t from Londonderry. MrWm Marshall, pilot, reports the •awn-tug. Sampson, front Savannah. at ' lohrflf’Storgig. Kori*. 5 days from Providence, r witb'mdietoQiowrll Jb Comna. - - . . • • feehr vlivia;Fpx. \ day from Odetfts, Del, With graid to ChriiUaaltGatrah. . •/’'s.„ ... . Bohr Bohemia.,Clark, S d&yaflfottv Chesapeake City,' our, from Neyr YorK, with mdie to IfM Baird k Co. . juMHUHaNDA- i-, . , Steamer Delaware, Cannon, henoe, arrived at New York yesterday. Bell, from' Liyeroooli Margaret l Evan*, Warner, from London: Uncle Toby, Soule; from Antwerp; and Elisabeth, tflrem) Schmidt, from Bremen- arrived at New York yesterday. ■ Bark A Maadersoo; 'rhompton, cleared at NhW Yd k yesterday for Montevideti; * ; • , . Brig J Niokerrtn, Nickefton', henoo, arrived at Boston htbinSt. „», . , . Brig.Bhnte. Pnae; from Rio de Janeiroi arrived at New York yesterday. Bohr S Frarabee,Hiokraan, from Baltimore, arrived at Boston fitti lost. \- . Bohrs S H Walnwright, Corson; Alvarado, 1 Stanley; J,R Mather. Nioke¥Bon; la Vanduseo. Irelan; and Ala*' txuna, hence, st Boston Hohr n N Godlrey, Meeks, from Jacksonville, arrived *&chts%%6aab, Leach; Plorida, Kellv; and Adelaide, YoVmg, hen e arrived at Salem Bth inat. • • - SohrMahlon Betts, Thompson, from Boston, arrived at Portland eta inst, , « . : 1 . Bohr AM Aldridge. Bateman, hence, at Beverly 4th~ HohrSar;h A B-nson, Jienoe. at New Bedjordath icst.^ , LCfocVer, PeabSdffhenceT at"TaJmtonMh Shenandoah and Casper Hift, henoG', at Prdvl fets'lnitT -Brown. Ehdibotl, saile'A from New Haven ettiqy, A Waring* '®hiveral, for Philadelphia, at Charleston 4’ti ina f , with ISO bales eot on, 07 a tarpeotine, 180 ampty bblc, and a lot of old iron. • -BohrPaean F Abbott, .MKUam, hence,arrived at Sa vannah 3d inst , ?obr J M Ford, B-ncett, Riobraonddth inst ScnrS M Rent, Tfaompeon, hence, at Baltimore yes terday. 1 . ; l- i • • ' • • Bohr Samuel Rotan, Gandy, for Jacksonville, cleared Mil Ironsides, Vender at New Yolk tAEWiftllM l&rtford sth ieetfor Philadelphia. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Water Coolers for *nR Million, Jut exceedingly low pft&eg/gt 2.S.,PARSON & CO.’S ’MatiuTAetolfy, b'orner of DOCK fc PEAR Street** je7-8t i Baving Fond—National Safety Trust Comp art,—Chartered by the State of Penneyiv* is. RULES. . / ', « * 1. Money is reoeived every day, and m any amount large or smell. - ~r f * . . , A FIVE PER GBtiT. intaftlt in paid lor money from the d&y ft la pet in. - A The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever, U is called for, and without notice. A Money is reoeivea from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to rernaiij a long or short period. f. The money reoeived from Depositorais Invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rente, and other first* class securities. . A Office open every day—WALNUT Street. southwest nmer Third street*' PhiUrfateMa. jail Seamier Savins FUND—Northwest Coenxx Second and Walkot Stxxsts.— Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per anftam. - ' ’ Money may be drawn by oheoks without lose of in* terest. Offioe open daily, ftoml until I o’clock, afid on Mon day and Bat&td&y tt&til nine in the evening. Presi dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, GHAB.M. MORRIS. 1 Mrterb’ Miraculous Vermin Dk stroyss, the eldest and best remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS. MUtQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS) GRAIN WORMS, and GARDEN INQBQT*. . mr Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N* Y. . .Sold by aU Druggists everywhere. myl6-$m Salamander Firi-Proof. Sapm.-tA very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No. IN CHESTNUT SW Philadelphia. an»-tf UVANW fc WATSON. Onb Prior Clothing of thb Latsst Sttlks* made in the best manner, expressly for RE* TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. A'llgoodsmadetoordcrwarranted satis factory. Our ONE-FRIGE system Is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing AU are thereby tnffited alike. JONES A 00., «eB-tf KM MARKET Street. Brwing Machines. All persons who have bought Sewing Machines whioh will not perform the work oxpected, are informed that SINGER’S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one is ever disappointed in the Machine* tif I. M. SIftGER * CO., No. 810 CHESTNUT St, •Pl-8m __ - MARRIED. GRICE—MORRELL.—On Wednesday. June ttb, IWO, by the Rev. Geo.' Driffield, George W. Grice to Margaret Meeds, daughter of James Morrell, Esq, . , * SMITH-LOUD.—June 6th, in BL Andrew’s Church, Philadelphia, by Rev. Wm. ttaoon, Steven*. D. D., Stevenson H. Smith to Elizabeth Plnnght, only daughter of Jos- E, Loud. * D 'UGLAS—TRUXTON.—On the 4th mat.- by Rev. J. C. Clay. D. 0., Joseph Dougins, of Trentbh,A.J., to Louisa Truxtoc. of Lewiston. Del. ■ * i*LATT—HENRY .—ln Camden. N- J.. on the 3d mst.. by Rev. Dr. Stewart, Franois Platt, of Gloucester,;N J.,to Mary Ami Henry, of Camden. . * X LIN E—STORY.—By Aid. C. Braser, Feb. 20th, iB6O, , Benjamin F. Kline to Eliza *t >ry. both of this oity " BRUNKR-BATZIG.-On the 31st uit.» by Rev. G. A. Wenzel, Charles E. Branorto Catharine Bataig,bothof this oity. *' * HORN *<R—BASSETT.—On the7th ult.Jty Rev. J* B. Maddux. Henry T. Horner to Elisabeth G* Baaseu, both of this oity. * WATSON—DICKER.—On the 16th ult, by Rev. H. E. Gilroy, George Watson to Hanrah A. Blokes, all of this CI McGOWEN-THOM>ON.-On th. 31« t olt., br Rev. Samuel K. Apple'on, John McGowen to Mary Thomson, both of this city. , * FISHER—HESS.-On the 3d inst„ by the Rev. F. Swentscl, chew O. Fisher to Mary Jane Hew, both of this city. * * DI£D. INGHAM.—On ihe Bth fast., at Trenton, N. J„Bamne D-Ingham, in the Bl*t year of his age. . , . , Funoral to-morrow (Friday j morning, at 9 o’clock, from his late resteenoe. Services ih the Solebury ohuron at tK P*~ U ■ ' * HER.—On the 4th inkL, John Fisher, in fiih rest 0 } unrra?‘on Sunday Afternoon next, at 4 o’olook. * . SHUMAm.—t»o the eth inst Christianna, wife of the late Joseph febuman. in the 50th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of ber mother,Mrs. Ca tharine Hobm )3ls Hewson street, above Duke, this (Iharsdayjafterroon.atSo’oloek. . , * WHITE On the 4th inst,, Samuel White, in the 94th year of his age. Funeral from his late residenoe, Plymouth township, Montgomery county, this (‘ihursday) morning, at # I 0 ° IIEWEB.—On the Sd Jullien, son of Jas. A. and Susan Hewn, in the34thyear of his age. Funeral from the residenoe or his parents. Summit House, Darby road, this (Thursday) atternoon, at 3 o’clock. , , * HIGGINS.—On the Bth inst., inlia, drife of John Hig gins, aged 74 veers. ..... Funeral from the residence of her husband. 1519 Jones street, this ('I hursday) afternoon, at 1 o’olook. * McDGUGALL.—On the 6th inst., Maggie Morton, daughter of Thomas and Anne F. MoDoujall, in the 4th year of her age. Funeral from the residenoe of her parents. 1249 South Thirteenth street, this (Thursday morning, at 9o'oloek. MINK.—Oa the 6th inst, Philip Samuel Mink, aged 6 years. Funeral from the residenoe of his father* corner of Broad and Jblisvorth streets, this (Thursday ) atternoon, atSo’olook. * FINN.—4?n the 4th inst, Mary, wife of WilliamFma, in the 4ist year of her age, „ , , , _ Knneral from the residence of her husband, 466 Car penter str< et thisdhU'iday) afternoon, at IoV look. * ABEL.—Suddenly, on the 6tb inst, william Miller* son of bamuel H. and Mildred H. Abel, aged Sye&rt and 9 months. _ Funeral from the residenoe of his parents. 1019 Ross street, above Hiohmohd. Eighteenth Ward, this (Thurs day ) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. CaRVEK.—On the 4th inst.. Anna E., daughter of Isaac and Elisabeth Carver, aged IS years. Funeral irom the residenoe of her parents. 1007 South Third street, below Carpenter, this (Thursday) after noon, at 4 o’clock. - * COLLIER.—on the 4tb inst, Francis M. Collier. Funeral from 416 Spraao street, this (Thursday) after * noon, a* 3 o’olook. ... OsiAMßtsjtd.—On the 4th inst., John Chambers,in the 66th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. Sansom street, be low Twenty-third, this (Thursday) Afternoon, at 8 o’clock. * WARD.—On the 6th lost, Anna, wife of the late Joseph Ward, in the 77fh year of her age. ' Funeral from the residenoe of her son, David Ward. 1410 Ridge avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at l o’clock. _ * PRhVOST.—On the 6th inst.. Elisabeth Provost, wife of Francis M- Prevoet, 340 Catharine street. * PRICn.—Un the sstn inst,, at Smyrna, Del., Miss Su san Price. SCOTT.—On the 4th inst., Walter Soott, son of Robert an<i Elisabeth Scott, in the 81st year of his nge. Funeral from the residence of his father, 634 Bears street, this (i holiday) atternoon, at 4 o’olook. * CUMMER MOURNING GOODS. >3 Black Barege# and Crape Merets. Vt 8-4» 7-4, and 8-4 wide; Black Silk Grenadine*, Grenadine Bareges, Camel's Hair Bareces, Summer Bombasine#, Chalii, Crape Chain, Tamartines, Tammatans, fine Mouneline de Laines, Lawns, > G.ughtms, Organdies, Silks, Foulards, , Ghana de i.ames, Barege Manti'Las and Points; Barege, Grenadine Barege and Grenadine Shawls; run urab euae, Pans,Summer Gloves aid Hosiery; Veils:Collars, ble*ves, Ac. BESSON A PON, Mourning Store, Jel No, 918 CHESNUT Street, [TS“ STRAWBERRY AND FLORAL FES- Ik3 TIVAL.—A Strawberry and Floral Festival will beheld in the ODD FELLOW'S H ‘LL, Franklord. on ibe6th,7th,6th,aiid9tbor June/by the ladies of the ’resbyterian Charon, Open Afternoon and Evening, Tickets, Meant*. jea- fit* FAIR AND CONSECRATION,—A FAIR IL3 will be held at BIVERTON, New Jersey, on the ftthT 7th, and Bth instant, for the benefit of Christ C bar oh. just erected at that place. „ The Churoh will be Conseoiated on SATURDAY, the Bth instant, ny tne Rt. Rev. Bishop Oserhkimbk. The steamboat Rivertonieavte AKCH-Street Wharf at 9a, M. and 2 and 6P. M. There are freqaen: means of access to the oity, by steamboat and railroad, throughout the day. JeASt* OFFICE OF THE HESTONVILLE, Ik?. M*NTUA. AND PMrtMHUNT JPASSBNGKII RAILROAD COMPANY.—Philadelphia, June Ist, 1880. NOTICE .TO STOCKHOLDBRS.-The Biith InttS raentof Five Dollars per Share of the Hestonvllie, Man tua, and Fainnount - fiascos er Railroad Company will be due and payable at the offioe orthe Company on tne 6th instant. jes-st S. MORTON ZULICK, Seoretarv. (Ys» OFFICE OF THE HUILAUkIPmA 1 13 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY: March usi. The holders of the bonds of this Company, duejulyl. 1800* oan now receive, upon application at this office, Xo gercent, in cash, upon the terms specified in the oirou , The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 9140,0Q0 per annum, ae established by the stockholders at their ennutu meeting, held Jannary 9, 1800, and in pursuance oftheeonlraot.enteredmtoby he company and duly recorded, to carry the aama into oust,S. BiOiDFORi*, Treasurer. Nol»c« is tkt Holders a/ Philadelphia aad Heading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,1808. These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the load, amounting in the a«re*Ate to The net revenue for the last fiscal year wad six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds, Tbs managers proposs to extend them for a period of twenty years, tbs holders retaining the bonds and the teounty of the mortgages In the preoise condition in whioh they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus pf 10 per cent, will be given to the holders, in eoneidemtioa of their assenting to the extension. This bonne wiU be paid in cask to the bearpra of the bonds, on their, signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the offioe of the Company, or to ite agents, O fconns f oi receipt And endorsement will be famished on application. _ , a if d,rof ,h * 4 MBBO I'Jff'ISTS, DAGUERREANS, and J\. psoTOGFAPHERS- send your orders to GF»>. DABBS A Co!; No 1 ft -NSTEAD Flees, FOURTR Street, Philadelphia, for ydur supply of fancy and plain. Cases, of the best patterns. Also. ftoeraioais and mate rial! ©f every description, which they will seU lower ra«ir«d. a. Ur, a rawlr of th» bwt ¥he pr^s*pi&MelCTjia ItltW Tt/BLkcATIONB. 'jriso. ft bVaK|> rnkf-fiooklsiMt®. uAsMIsT^ , j ' ■ roLviSno with^a jOO ktT ‘dJfHSOfr by dhiite# flttT- - 0 * I T dett< onft yol.. Ilmo, wit* a gift.; . Frio* I<w TBK LITTLK Bti\Uri£ by Mrs. Grey, ‘ , __ own times..by Holm© L©« t .on© volume*■ . 1 Wnjojjmh » «(t _.^...Price 100 KIT KBLVIN’B KERNELS, illustrated,- t r - w^L-r'S^HiTMa*nm'leaVksof P 08 ; ■■ . »«»*■■«“" “ “ T.*rajpli¥nter.’’ 13aw», with * gift•.-. Price •! *8 PUNSHON’S BEKMONB, edited by Mil- c • f - one * nM 'Z THEi iSplo»ThSflo3B| bjthiiUtlio? P, ‘“ ! * of ‘‘ Adam BSde,” -one vol, llmo, with ALL THE amJood m PVBLXSBED. together with ALL lHi£ WRITINGS -THE STANDARD AUTHORB in every department of Lite rature, at the Publishers, Regular Retail PrToe, and a Handsome Present with each Book. . Call in, and on* trial ©to oimi pew that th* till place 4» ikooity where yon should wurtkass Hooke is .. Btrangers visiting th© oity are rispeottully ittvi ted to oall and examine the large collection of Books, and get a Catalogue. , , , je4-tf JJOVS’ CLOTHING. : ROOKHiJLI. *WH.SON. . No. 603 AND 603 CHESTNUT STREET. ‘ Are offering to , the pabUo. in oonneotion with their regular business of MEN’S CLOTHING. A superior stock of BOYS’ CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Goods, and made la the ; . MOST fashionable mAnner. Measures taken and Garments made to order at the 1 SHORTEST NOTICE. rnylMm H. ELORIDGE. ‘•CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,” i • N. E. Corn.r EIGHTH »nd CHESTNUT Sta, KT OMtopUr Work mM* *1 .Kart iotiM. mbU-sio-if FINE ARTS. r_ EARLES’ GALLERIES j • or PAINTINGS ! Akb Looking-glass warerooms, 81# CHESTNUT STREET, PHILAD.LPHU. JAMES 8. EARLE A BON have sow in thair Gal lo riean very larf. and mtereitmg ooUeotion of PAINTINGS, The works of Native and Foreign Artists. Among the newest additions are Fiotures by Weber, Ed, D. Lewis, H&eeHioe, Lens, Waugh, Moran, Van Starkenborge, Whittndge, and others. i , NEW ENGRAVINGS just reoeived, including the latest sahjeota of Landseer. Ausdell, Tayler, Feed, &0., &e. THE PALMER MARBLES. Photograph© of th© Marble© of PALMER, the Scuto tor, comprising Spnnr, Resignation, Faith, Immortali ty, Peasant Boy, Indian Maiden, Sappho, Morning, Evening, Ac. For sate only at EARLES’ GALLERIES, 81# oHestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. i«7-10t 0 AST-STEEL BELLS.I FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, Ac., rp> <nr by NAYLOR & CO.. . j*?-tf 1 ~ S9Q COMMERCE Street. OPEHNG OP THE SEASON CAPE MAY . CHANGE OF HOUR TO 9 H O’CLOCK, A. M. On end after THURSDAY, 7th inst, Steamers for CAPKjMAY and NEW YORK’ will leave DAILY, at Season Tioketi for Ctpe May, good to Bth of Sep tember. as co 314 and 318 BOUtV^ELa^aRK Je64t ' ||ALL'«4 PATENT PLATED lUE PITOHE Entirely difebrent in their oodstruotlon from all others and WARRANTED to keep the ICE LONGER than any PJtoher now in use at a temperature of seventy de grees Fahrenheit. The above Pltobers will keep the water oold for twenty-four hours, A pound and a half of lee in three pint# of water will last seven hours and Afty-f vs minutes ; while ttye same quantity in an ordinary atone plteher.at the aame tem perature, only lasta two hours and fifteen mutates! ' Persons should not oonfound these Pitchers with those usually sold, but inquire for , HAIL'S PATENT. WM. WILSON So SON, Sol. At.nt. for tho Manufacturer, S. W. Corn* FIFTH and CHERRY Btmta, ■UIUf fj|V) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE; RURAL DISTRICTS. ; YT. are sre pared, a. herotoforo, to .apply Famillea at tbalr ooontr, randeno«a with ever, dstorlvtionof fine GROCERIES. TEAS, &c ALBERT O. ROBERTS, JUST RECEIVED BY THE OITY OF WASHINGTON, A LARGE STOCK OF JET BRACELETS. Both Plain bid Gold Mounted, which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES, BY THOMAS C. GARRETT. awN-to No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET r E McOLEES, PHILADELPHIA PHOTOGRAPH ES TABLISHMENT, No. 910 bHESTNUT ST., (Over Robinson’s Looking-Glass Store.) *F" Ivorytypee, colored and plain Photographs. Da guerreotypes, and Ambrotypes, 4 raylS-lm TLLlNdlB.—All Jobbers, Merchants, and R parties who are willing to exchange Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. or other merchandise, for improved or unimproved property, in and adjomtpg the City of CHICAGO, and Wlaoonsm, lowa, and Illi nois lands, at fair prices, oan do so by addressing, at once, a note to this office to a oitisen of CHICAGO? It* Hf UOH SUPERIOR TO A PAINTING IS a Life-siie Photograph in Oil, as you get an in fallible likeness and a a superior p lotnre & KclMtiM'6 Photographic Gallery, SECOND btreet, above GREEN, Boston brown bread, No. 1115 RACE Street Plain and Fanoy Cakes, Ice Creams, Jellies, and loes. Call and examine for your selves. u- IVOW OPEN GEORGE T, RILEYS i" BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY, No. 1115 RACE Street. Ice Creams. Ices. Fine Oakes, and Pas tries. of every variety, and Bupenor Family Bread, it* fj^OOND—A Breastpin, on Chestnut st, A last evening. Can be obtained at this offloa. H OIL.—IOO bbls now in store and landing, made by the Walhondinr Coal Oil Com - quality, brillianoy, and oheapnesa, this OiUs un surpassed. S.m,l« will b. furm.h.d^atl Qcnen “ “PROVISIONS —Hams—2,000 Pieces City JR Smoked Western Cured Hams. Hams—l4oo Pieces City Smoked Western Sugar Cured Pieces City Smoked Western Cured pj j e^ibo* Piece# Western Smoked Bides. Hams—3o Tierces, Gardener Fhippa* Extra Sugar Cur ed Bagged Hems in lots. Beef—Smoked Beef on hand to suit eurohMers, in store for Mle by C. o 8 ADLaR k CO.» je?et 1 No. 103 ARQH street. PORK, lARD, FISH, AND CHEESE. -M8 Barrels Heavy Western Mess Pork. lIS Barrels Western i»o. 1 *eaf bard. . . 100 Barrels Mackerel Noe. I.B’s and S’#, in whole, halves euartera and eighths packages, MaaMehneetU and Jttainejnapeotion. *» Box*. H.rkinw eonnfg C q®*oT> aa ' l ® j,7-«t ‘ Wo. 103 ARUH .trwt, TTANILLA BEANS-Now crop, just re- W^ON,,Wh.^ TA . K g TO u.,, t| OTERSOSOOPIO INSTRUMENTS, manu- in every style, for single pictures, or re volving boxes, to bold iron U to9Bo views. Sreaan ecoTic Pjcrunxs original plate** Amenean, Raglisbr fSi2?,r CLOTHING. DAILY LINE. Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE StraoU. ;;Tijfci#)AY f Jtij# t, 18^6. ICKW PUMLOCATIONB. tATILLTAMMORLEY PUNSHON, 7 7 “THR MOST ELOQUENT PREACHER AMONG THE. PU®® pJUyiuRS OP GREAT BeRbV & JAcksblLNo. .SB'Biotiiwiy, New York, H*Y« R?ady ■ ;SERMO»jP REV. WILLIAM MURLBY PUNSHON, - A PLE ■ , And an .a Bi^raphifcai^otitej 6tte Uandtotha l?nio. PHoe Bffiaaher 14 ttie Methodiyf Churon, if not of any olhe? denominatiou in Great Britain, will be welcomed by all lovers of Gospel elonuenoe and truth v®V* the London oorreepondent of one of our New *p r * religion* weekliec: - - *ev. w. M. Punihon although a minister of only years’standing, has. at the ca'i of the Confe- r #‘ n iS?i delivered several masterly addresses. He is one return s truest orators; and never .hod a plain Me ,preB°her the ear of the general pubTio so mdeh s?“*° at tjommanti ana under his oonferol' Ss sv4 r^ eessful, ;(nearly rdatfy.Uajili . . is- . , i .» .t e rl‘ap«the leading orator of English Weileyanisro, : “LfJ 1 ® -P r ®*ent. moment, is Rev. Mr. Punshon, whose •if"' bj Preaching is more capfivating than that of any M,n r u«*l f W n Britain. His omy rival u>i. is Rev. Mr. dpmgeon, whose sermons are attr&cting an atiention due only to genius of . & > «ssis% while runahon is renowned, not only for the Immense gatherings summoned ioxe’her by hts popularilyToutior tt £!}*??¥* quality that enters into the composition of * b®^sutifulend poweriui public speaker.” A liberal discount to Preacher*and Agents. P/ngle copies by mail, postpaid, Ja dKSCN^ No.4oBßroadeay, «ewYerk. The first love of aaron burr. DtRBY & JACKBON, No. 498 BROADWAY, 4 >.. t l ItAvX IfOIV'RBAriT A New abd Interikely Interesting Histbrloal Novel entitled 'MARGARET MONORIEFFE:' THE FIRST- LOyE OF AARON RUHR. , . BY CHS&Z.XS BUEDKTT. Author of ‘"J'biee Per Cent a Month,” etc. , With an Append-xoont*ining: I. THK COURT IuaKTIALOF HICKEY, THE i TORY SPY. IF, CBRTIPiCATKSOFTHB REVOLUTIONARY BERVIOJEa OF AARON BURR, FROM HIS _FfiLLOW-BOLDIH.Rs. Hit P^KTOn|B r ACOOUNT OF MARGARET MON tv. LETTERS FROM AARON BURR TO “ KATE » r A N I) ** ELIZ A/’ Ni<W first published; V. LbTTER FROM "LEONORA ” TO AARON , BURH. Now first published. THE WHOLE PREFIXED WITH A FAC-SIMII E ,' OF AAKON BURR’S CELEBRATED CI , PEER LETTER AflD KEY. r , DEDICaTBD TO WH. CUETIS ROYSS, BBQ. d. _ unsseatUoio. 8 1 * 33 ' This Romance—lor such it olaims to be—is founded on Ihe well 7 fact that Mahqarxt MpßCsißiyx, (daughter of Major Motturleffe, of the Bmwh. Army,) the herotnd, a member .pfjOen, Put nam’s fainily ih Jdne. 1710, whSifi She had been.rS ceived at her father's earnest retiilest. wae detected in conveying secret inforntaticn to Gov. Tryonctheu on board the Duohesa of Gordon, lyint off Staten island, -A strong and mutual attachment sprang up betrreon heraelf and Major Aaron Burr, the gallant and accom plished aid of Gen. Putnam, and also ah inmate of his family, whtoh, on her part, lasted through life. The plot ooneoeted by Gov. Tryon to seise Kingabridge, blow up capture. Gen. W.aehingtOß, was In Vtocren during Miss Monoriene’sresidence under Goil; Patnara s roof, and Was materially aided br infortna loaimpartou byhqrv It was,.however, fortunately dis covered, the vrinoipal conspirators punished, end the oonntry saved. Every name in the Dook In hisionoßl, •aYetwoorthree.neoesaairtothep’ot. Incidents are dejcribed es recorded in history, and the work may safely olaim the title of a Uistortoat Romance. The Appendix oontams.some very interesting documents connected with the times and with Col. Burr never before published, and now oopled from original MBS.: ai©o, the celebrated oiphor and key used by Col. Burr iiwfteryeate. For sale, by all booksellers. . . , -CopWs by mail, port ©aid, >on wdipt. of Aha. price. Aadress DeRBY & JACKBON. Publishers. ■ ft No. 498 BROADWAY, New York. TWEW BOOKS. *-v For sale by r. . SAMUEL HAZARD, Ja., „■ w „ J 24 CHESTNUT Street. HAW KBVIE W. . ... . BY BOL3CE LXX, Author of “Agaiost Wind and Tide.” “ Sylvan Holt’s w Daughter.’/eto„ eto. , .One vol.lSmtf. cloth. PfiGh $l. , Holme Lee uk winning for herself a high place in the ranks of fiction.' Each new tale lmnpbves upon its predecessor London Critte. FORTY YEARB FAMILIAR LETTERS OF JAB. W. ALEXANDER, By Rev. John H&ll. Two volumes, lino. 83. LOOKING AT LIFE. By George Augustus Ba!a, author of "a Journey Due North,” eto. 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WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT.—The steel v T engraved Portrait of this' eminent American historian { Isnowready,wi»h ihe ILLUSTRATED NBWS OF Tflß WORLD For May 10, containing tho l.ntf«t h G*ribaldi’s Movbkxkis, A0.,&0. r-^’r,sent to any address. 15cent*, oash or Post Ofiico DUtenns. HENRY A. BROWN A CO . 14 HANOVER street. Also, the Steel Porimit of HKuKY WARD BEKCfIBH. 16 oonU. with Pap'.r, to any address, all prepaid. Jel-fttuthtt rpilE LITTLE BEAUTY MBB. GUTSY'S NEYP BOOK. • fillPEßlOft TO THE GAMBLER'S WIPE. Published this day, and for sale at Retail or Wholesale* T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, No. 300 CHESTNUT Street. TBE LirTLE BEAUTY. By Mr*. GiißY.aathorof “The Gambler's Wife.” “Young Prime Donna," “ Sybil Lennard,” “Old Dower House,” •• Mary Bes hara,” ’Belie of the ramily, “ Duke and. 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PETERSON A BROTHERS. 306 CHESTNUT Street, above Third. Pbilad'a. Je«-8t BANCROFT’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES . Will be ready June 11th. VOLUME 8!h, BANCROFT'S HISTORY op _ THE UNITED STATES, Being the SECOND VOLUME OK THE HISTORY OP THK AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Octavo, uniform with previous volumes. BT’Persons desirous of having this new volume of Bancroft as soon as possible, oan, by leaving their ad dress at the BOOKSTORE OP SAMUEL HAZARD. Jr.. 724 OHtSTNUT Street, Have It sent them immediately on its publication. Those having oopies in library binding can have this volume bound to matoh by leaving & volume as above for sample, copies in sheets having been ordered ex prawly for this purpose. Jefl-3t gUNDAY-SOHOOL CHILDREN, TENS OF THOUSANDS, ' ARE THOROUGHLY DELIGHTED iVITH O RIO LA, „ „ , Mr. Bradbury’s charming new Hymn apd Tuno Book . • for Bunday Sohoola. *„ 356 pp., iflmo. Pnoe 57)4 oeots. THIS BOOK CONTAINS NKAHLY »0 TUNFS, Over fifty of which were never before published, and whioh were composed exp eisly for Sabbath Schools; also between Boo and 400 ohoioeHymns. favs one SupennieodeniJ “We have for years mi deavorco to eeoure the best musio within our reaoh for the Sabbath School, bat have never been able to awaken a titbeof the interest Whioh your book ha* produced. The rauno is adapted with suoh pleasing success to the testes abd temperaments of the young, that they eiiter uuon the vooal exercises of the sohool ns they would ' sit down twa banquet of the choicest fruits, and s cm never to weary of the agreeable repast,” Many other similar opinions might be giVen. Suffice it to say. that some 80,000 oopies have found a ready market, and the demand is increasing. Sohools whioh may not feel able to pnrohase the Tune and Hymn Book to supply all the sonolars, oan obtain the Hsmos separately to make up the required number; they are published in one volume. 82mo, 364 pages, (pnoe ISXoeou) under.the title of “ Copies for examination sent by mail for twelve letter starapa The Hvmn Book for five letter stamps. These bookswill better meet tho wants of Sabl>ath Schools of all grades, whether in oity or country, than any others to be had. ,aF*The best musio, and a large var’ety of hymns, old and new. IVISON, FINNEV. A CO.. Publishers, New York. JSF" For sato by WILLIAM 8. k ALFRED MABTIfN, mySe-sthlt N 0.606 CHfiSTNUT StreoL HUNTINGDON’S NEW VOLUME.— Home and College. An Address delivered in the Hall of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. By F. D. Huntingdon. fiOcents.. .Cbnrch Choral Book. Containing Tunes and Hymns for Con regational Singing. Byß. F. Baker nndJ.W. Tufts. 7o oeuts. Text Book in Intellectual Fhilorpphy, for Sohoolsand Colleges. BrJ. f. Chooiplin, D. D. 76 cents. Oriola A Sabbath Sohool Hymn and Tune Book. By W. B. Bradbury. 88 cents- For.sale by WM.b.Jk ALFRED MARTIEN, Jos No 606 CHESTNUT Street. JAPANESE EDITION OE THE STRAN GER'S guide!! , Strangers visittng the etty durtng the sojourn of the ** Japanese Embassy” will find this little manual of * f LINI)*AY & DLAKIATON havo now ready— THE SiRANGER’S GUIDE IN I‘HILAuHLPHIA, to all the public bui dings, places of amnsoment. com mercial and religious institutions, and ohurohea. princi pal hotels, &o.« «o. With amap of the city, and rons illustrations. 16mo. Prios in muslin.-.-. -.88 oeots, *• paper - 35 “ Also* l A POCKET M*P OF THE ENTIRE CITY, (beaotifuUv colored,) 57oents. ALL NEW BOOKS can be procured at VERY LOW PRICKS. „ , Catalogues of our own publications furnished upon ap- P ALL°“*ttE NEW BOOKS OF THE DAY, and a large and varied Meortment of Miscellaneous Publicatione, at the LOW KBT PRICES. LINDSAY h. BLAKISTON, j«6 35 South SI.XTH Street, above Chestnut. g'lASfl will bo paid, and the highest price, \-J for ladies* and gents* cast-off Clothing ’Please call at. or address B, D, ANCONA, No. 737 SOUTH Street. Imlow Eighth. je6-6tr THRESH JUNE BUTTER—YeIIow as. X 1 gold, and sweet as a nut. in paokages from 7 to 100* g};-tov" at PERSONAL.— A. D. ANOONA GIVES the Hi.hfi.t C«h Prioe for Lad!..' &nd Gent.’ QA»t-oir Olotlnn.. At 330 SOUTH Strwt, »«' |~4IL LEMON—Grass, for sale by WE wiWk. I - L * BROTHERB ' ”“ d SUMMER RESORTS. rjpHE LOBETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA , 'l'hii newinl Ml .Mini riar!for thoMM.kio,.ithar ’j«V th ®£ '••ltasteJon* mil* tromrillnfo feS'aSfeS'S"'-"? lead-waters of tfcp rutq&hanna and Clearfield, abound £twmt. abd .the mountain »bim areflUtrf wuifsa&a, s£ort to tboeo who afe fond of iuoh buildings aid adt&fof&y cbi«trtio&<H«ith rcspeot U rooro ami ventilation, andithe wholefitted pifwith every appliance ibatoan contribute tp the comfort and convenience B of the gUfsts—ball-alley, bathe, buuard tables, &o.,&o. The waters ofthese Springs have been analyzed hr be ■ veral eminent ('hemiete, and foaed tooontam. is large proportions aU'thoee-Tniued mineral properties for Ks*!Li!i e SWL*,” thie spar of the Alleghany have ■long been celebrated. , w!?.i5?JL ne £ tl P ft y u l* M Springd is a Water-Cnre by the. State, and under the flh»rge o fti , «9cle6 r »i«c| Hrctopafflo Fdrslojafi. Vr,.9. Frease, of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, who Will give jns entire attention to the euro of all diseases. Terms §lO POS P® r Wt|ent Cottm uiotion tickaSs to Loretto Springs, for visitors, Pittsburg, and all the way-stations on the route. A daily mail leaves Loritto for atl parts of the UfcW »4,d1n%".”o a co° vv iX to &. e wil ‘ in * houM j»7-tjyl F. A. OIBBOHfr, Jr. t Juratory. .Tkt favorite retort far tiroes wlio wreofate Orsnd Soenery, wH Wfe p s HUH Cumberlond Co', P*. Sjgff*- Qoo<i *«>•*. »»<l» Good Accommodations for /* UM " 300. For particular* a®nd for Circa* 7EBM« low* ‘ lar. , - . OWBPf, GbENDENIN. * VIBSCHER, Jef»3itt Carjlal* tipruiK, P&, CDHt 1 HOTjfeE, Att iNTiO CITY. U. This gpaoiou* Hotel. poggesetaff the meet advanta geone location at Atlantic Citrt having been reeently enlarged.vrill be opened for the approaching aeaeon on theP.hmatant. Anew wing threestorieshighand93 feet in length, with verandah surrounding it, nas been add» d. contain* ing 48 largo and airy rooms, and extending to within GO yards of the ocean, a fine prospect of whfoh is afforded f rom almost every room in the honse. , introduced into the bn.lding, additional bathhouses w»l) be ®re«ted»anrt numerous other im prove men ts mad e, it being tUe aittiof the proprietor to make the SINF HUUSK one of the most attractive plap«e of summer resort near Philadelphia. The table will be supplied in the most liberal manner, and all possible oare will be exercised in the general ar rangements of the house with a view to the comfort ana coavemenoe of guests. The “atbing at Atlantic is unsurpassed, and the pure, dry atmosphere has proved to be particdlaily beneficial to invalids. Parties wishing to engage rooms will please address the subcoriber at the Burf House, or at the Ashland Upas*. Arch street. Philadelphia. feßththa-gm^, H. 8. BENSON. Mount holly springs hotel, PBNNA. This favorite and delightful SUMMER RESORT, Six Miles from Carlisle, Cumberland county, is now open to visitors. The pare atmosphere, mountain air and water, with the beautiful drives and walks, and other attractions whioh are, 89 well known, make it a very desirable plaoe lor Families ttt spend the Summer. For further particulars, address nsaobve, „ „ . ISAAC £ARBOrtB. June 6. 1860. jed m HEIGHTS HOTEL.—The ■R* extensive Hotel will be opened for the reoeption of visitors on the 10th of June. The tshle arrangements will be under the direotion of that eminent caterer, THOMAS J. DORSEY, of this city, td whom spoheation may be made for rooms, at Wo. 1231 LOCUST 8 tredt. PioNio, and other Parties on the lawn, will have es pecial attention, without intruding upon the privacy of. regular boaTders. The subscriber may be found at the Hotel, to make the necessary arrangements fbf boarders. Jeg-lOt E. BOBBINS, Florence, New Jersey. BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful Bummer Resort will be opened for the reoeption of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE, and kept open till the Ist of October. Tbe Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G-ALibKN, wiicse experience, courteous manners, and attention to. hur guests, give the amplest assurance ol oorofort and kiiul treatment, , v Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to tbe place, will address the subscriber, JNO. P, REED, Beo’y and Treasurer, . my3o-3m Bedford Mineral Springs Co. OPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, JL4 Lancaster County. Pennsylvania— lishment will be open by the )ltti of June. Tbe ad vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain soenery, pure air,'and sou water; every variety of batbs, and amusements; a good stook of iiverr bones, and car riages. For further particulars oall on JOSEPH fi. MYERfI, cornerTbird and Vine Streets; JAMES 8. EARLE. $0,816 CliestOUt Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor. JOSEPH KOWIGM AOHERI Ephrcta Post Omoe, Lancaster County, Pa. mrSO-lm RETAIL I>RV GOODS. JjIRENCH LAOS MANTLES, POINTS AND BOURNOUS, FROM auction. Of the celebrated manufacture of Messieurs. DOGNIN, FILS, A: ISAAC, At Twsnty-fivx per ceht. below lupobtebs’ Pricks; . LACE BOURNOUB, $9.00, former price 812.00, LAOB BOURNOUS, 10 00, do do 13.60. LACE BOURNOUS, 17,00. dd do IMO, LACE BOURNOUS, lift, do do 18.00. LACE BOURNOUS, 18 00, do do 44 0& LACE BOURNOUS, of finer qualities, from thirty to seventy-five dollars. ALSO, LACE POINTS, of every grade, from ten dollars up to forty dollars. MANTILLAB, with Flounoes, every shape and price, all at alike REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE'PKR CENT. soli!) silk Mantillas. SILK' MANTILLAB, Lace Flounoing. SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS. MOURNING SILK MANTILLAS. ARAB BOURNOUB, Striped. MOURNING BAREGE MANTILLAS. siriiMek CLOAKS, to., to., all at greatly reduoed prices, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & 00. je2-3t-stuth f INKS CRUMB CLOTHS. _ . Gray Linen Damask Druggets. Gray Linen Stair Crash. . _. ... . Linen Table Clothe. Linen Diapers and Towels. „ . Light Boniraer Quilts. Mosquito Nettings. . Bath and Friotion TowcW. Linen and Frmt d’Oylies. Wine Cloths, Stand Covers. Buff and Dark Window Hollands. BHAKPLESS BROrHERS. jefl-if CHESTNUT, corner of EIGHTH Bts. IRISH LINENS. A fresh invoice of R SHIRTING LINENS direot from the manufac turers, RICHARDSON, SONS, A OWDEN, of Belfast, just reoeived. These Goods are selpoted expressly for our family; trade, and are guayMQtied free from any admixture of Cotton. PERKINS A CO.* ap7 ' 9 South Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fame insurance company, no. 409 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND HIBI?. , _ , ; MMOIOftU Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Everman, Qha*. Richardson, Hewr Lewis, Jr,, Geo. A. West* Jaoob W. Stout, 0. Wilson Dayis, Menko Stent. Thos, S. Martin, . GEORGE W. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Preset. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seoretary. Ja»-tf i nr HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE X COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Assets! SIR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, IMVKITIO nr FIRST XOMfIIBIS OR XXAL XSTATS, WORTH OVER *13,000,9*. T&e premiums are lows* than In many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have beeneaiAtaa, This is a striotiy Mutual Company. There are n« Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BXI.ONC TO THS lUBVEXD. Pamphlets, and every information, may be lu U sratis, on application to _ F. RATCHFORD STAR R, Agent. S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES’. Thomas Robins, John Welsh. MordeoaiL Dawson, GeorgeH. Stuart* Jfeorge M. Stroud, E. 6. whejen, ohn B Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William 0. Ludwig, John.M. Atwood, Artbu- 8 Coffin, Thomas H, Powers. George W. Toland, _ William Mo Kee. Tbo*. Wattson. nJS-lnf 10ft PIPES LION GIN, just re- XvU ceived, per brigs “Twee Vrienden” and 44 Heinrioh,” from Rotterdam. Imported, and for sale, by JOaN GIBBON, SONS, tc CO. Je6 6t* 1860. 10E! 10E! 1860. COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. SCALK 07 FAMILY PRICXO. 8 pounds daily 40 oents per week. 13 u u M 44 44 16 “ “ 63 “ « 20 u *• 70 «« “ 40 •* u ]QS “ •• 76 “ “ 176 “ “ , Send your orders to the offices, or may be given to the drivers. THUS. E. CAHILL o Offices, 3U5 WALNUT Street.second story; FINK STREET-WHARF, Sohuflklll. City Depot. LOJ.I - and TWENTY-FIFTH Street*. a®*-*niif BOHLEN’S weesp anchor gin SCO Pipes now landing at first wharf, below Lom bard street, from on board the brig Gesusters from Am sterdam, and for sale bv the undersigned, sole im porter of this brand in the United Btates. HENRY BOHLEN & CO, jes-3t Nos. 021 and 823 South FOURTH Bt. TRUSSES! BRACES ! SUPPORTERS! Correotly adjusted at NEEDLEB\TWELFTH and RACKStreeta. Ladiesentrance 153 Twelfthstreet, first?door below Ha-'o. Lady attendants. French. Eng lish, and Amerioan, in great variety. Elastio Stockings, buspensorieo, shoulder Braoes, myto-tojulylif EC. SP ICELAND, • ATTORNEY AT LAW.. CANTON, KY. , Special attention paid to the o olleotion of olaims in Trigg, Galloway, Marshall,, Lyon, Caldwe* and Christian counties. Refer to Hjn. H. C. Burnett, M. Cji Ho H. J.Stiles, Judge Court of Appeals; Hon. J. Ciroait Judge. Hopkinsville. Kt. inrtS S4t . JatoTURTLE AND CLAM SOUl J semj up every day throughout the season (Sunday’s excepted), by JAMES PROSSER, No. 808 MARKET Btreet. N. B. Dinners from 13 to 3 o’olook. my 29 tf MtfS. M. S- BISHOP’S PARISIAN MIMILLINERY KBTAHLIBHMENT, No. 10X6 CHESTNUT street, next door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. - ' myM-lni tTHE BEST ARE CHEAPEST.—Buy Umbrella, and Faraiol. of "WM H. RICHARDSON, mrlMJrlif M N. .«I8 MARKET ju t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in every variety, okeap. at Wa '«R SPIRITS TURPENTINE.— I7S bbls Spts TTiNEGAR.— 47S bblA Clarified Cider WANTS. T*7’ANTED—A p.rtner with eighi to ten ™ real oamt only,o. t C 0.,” at tiii pact lao-it* By »u experienced Sales • altuatjoau «tr<4 Rtore. .Boat of re f««»M ,l«n. addlMa “CLOTH/’ oAo« of TAc Ikmi jai »t* A' YOUNG MAN from the country wishes opporttlnltr of Iparam, a trade. Would he wil lloewlndantor.himielr. Apply toT.LOUDKKBACH, WO TOO MuRRIS Street, , je«-3f by a young lad, seventeen \it ANTED to purchase—a LOT Of v Ground between Brorfd and Twenty./tat street. *sp,Cathanne aod the Baltimore .Railroad, items: be 150 feet»quar°, ai)d suitable for * factory. Address •* G. •v* office of this paper. .None, need address Unites tnoso giving price and other particulars. . jel-fit* \\f ANTED—A Situation by & young Man /J. PORTER or PACKER in a Dry Good* or FOR SALE ASD TO LET, . PUBLIO SALE OP ORIZABA IRON WORKS, SOPHIA PCBNAOE, Ac.-By virtue ora. of the lli.triot Court of Bommnnweatb of Pamnylvanla, in Wo. i. of Wovai, bor m&wi&m 'siftnm stsft® Cl W of Pittsburgh, ad the llth' (twelfth) day or Jane! 1860, commencing at 11 o'olook A. ML .the Rolling Mill and Wail Factories, situated pear New Castle. Law r«nnv°wr&v£ enMy J v^llii ’ S o ?®-?* H ORIZ IRON wokKS, OO' taming 1« Boiling Furnaces, s Heating Furnaces, Bar Rolls, Small Rolls. Nail Plate and Muck Rolfs, equeesera. tf Nail Machines, one Wrought Spike Maoome. and Machinery for manufac turing Nall K>gs and Fire Brlok. , ~A¥o» the Blast Furnace, kdoWn as SOPHIA, ad ebpje Rorks, which,is capable of turning out iHO |oni of Pig'ljon per waek. is a ground, adjoining. and several R l c land adjacent to {tie I»pn Works, containing Offliflroa <J(«. Lime.ioM, and Pird Clay“' S a sums. One fourth of tbe pnrohaee tdohev to be S2lan«m*Sn°B * h « jwknowlsdgment of the deed; the 7®'™ Rom the time of sale, with interest from that time: tha deferred but as?. * marti bl CHAKLEB KNaK . ’ J-. 7 tlyH AC K M m^ OCK - np > LET—A Fror<t Room suitable for an aoply o^oBA^ l feo f aK l WltlK ° t U»OR SALE OR TO LET—A Double Stona i otUaa, Oamuntown, aituto on Bnnr’i Inna, aacond home from Thorp’a Inna, fiva minotaa walk from railroad nation. Uontama alLtba modem convenience.. Apply to F.S. WILtOSI, JcQ-Im 603 CHEBTNUT Street. a COUNTRY SEAT, BEAUTIFULLY .haded, Uacrei. on Carpenter .treat, to'lent for rammer or .Mr, adlommr the hindaoma menaion of Georgo W. Carpenter. Apply at lIM. 8. E. corner FOURTH and W?£ Jes-3t* aeoonifStory For sale, A WHOLESALE A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE, itolr damn snood tuaineae. The reaeon for eenin* non aoooont of the ovder.eoinreo California. Inanlr* on the premufle, oofner or NAVY so dL A FAYETTE St.., Brooklyn, Hew Yo«. . ic3-,t BERRY OSBORN. rvK|M£/ FOR SALE—A no-top Watson WH-gW* Wagon, and set of Harness, by Gallagher. at Jas. Ash’s stables, CALLOW HILL, above Fifth stieet Pnoe $lOO. Jes-3t* SfOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY FAOFERTY-A FARM of So aorta lin Buoki county), well cultivatedJand; cofiveniemt stone dwelling, and all the necessary out-buildings, is good Order. Easy of aocess to and from the city daily. In qmre atWo. jt.903 PINE street. jee^3t» ® ELEGANT COUNTRY BSSIDENOE for sale, replete with ail thd modern conveni ences, in one of the most healthful section* of Penn sylvania, convenient to the city, on the line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, with recess to and from the city se ver 4! times daily. Will be sold on reasonable terms, or exchanged in part for merchandise or city property, or a large portion oi the puiohaee money may remain se , cured upon the property. For further particulars apply at this office. jeg-dt* TO LET.—The first floor of the fine build ing, No.7O4CHLBTNUT street, formerly occupied for a wholesale (and late y a« a ratal)) fancy goods and perfumery store. Apply at tbe office of JULES HAUKL £CO„No.TO* CHlfsTNUt’street. Phil£ figlm BUILDERS.—A large Lot, in a ra ■ pidly* improving seotion in the southwest part of the city, will be sold on accommodating term*. For pahioulars address •* K.** Office of this paper jel-6t* MFOR SALE, on &ccotnm6dating terms, the STORE AND DWELLING, No. hi. Arch street. Apply to Wtt. H. ALLEIf, mj3t»llt* 886ARCg street. FOR , HANDSOME PRO HL PP.RTY, in Gormantown, within a few minntes walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. Abun dance of Fruit—Grapes., and plenty of shade. Stone House; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and possession given when required. Apply to B. B. COMEGYS, ap!2-if ‘ at the Philadelphia Bank. BOARDING. (COUNTRY BOARDING—At a firsSclass J farm-house, thirty-six miles from the City, near Avondale Station, P. Sc. B. C. it. R. access to and from the oity three tiroes a day. Persons desiring Board for their famines are invited to view the place. Cart leave Depot, rIfIHTEKNTH and MARKET Streets, 0X 5. M., and AVONDALE m time to reach tbe oity by V . M. For particulars, addressE. W. HICKS, Chatham, Chester oodhty, Penna. jeS-13t* FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH ING FIRST-CLASS BOARD, with cool Rooms, can nowhave ohoioe at wALMJT tjt. jes-Jm* CUMMER BOARDING, Accpmraoda- tions for two or three email-size families, and a few single boarders, can be seoared at Eaton Academy, Xeanett B<iuare, Chester county, if application be made without delay. Aooess by oare three tiroes daily. Address WILLIAM CHANDLER, je2-12t* Principal ana Proprietor. TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN <MN BE accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with or without board,) in a private family. Location cen tral. Address ••TOLBERT," through Blood's Dis patch, ap29 DIVIDENDS, CORN EXCHANGE BANK, Philadelphia, Mar I. 1860. The Direotora have THIS DAY declared a Dividend f THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, clear oi tate Tax, and payable on demand. ~ mrl-tf J. w. TORRKY. Cashier EDUCATIONAL, Hf !S9 l-UCY R MAYER and Mrs. R. i-I-R M. BTRDxrill reopen their SCHOOL for Young Ladit. at 1010 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY. Sep tember 17ih, 18®. l,r-lm KEMOVAItS. KEMOVAL SMALL & CHANDLER, WHOLESALE GROCER*, have removed from OS North SECOND Street, to » MARKET Street, above Front, north eidd. Jal SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—-Oom xV panv’a Bnllding. eoulheaet oorner WALNUT and FOURTH Btreete. Open daily from P till e o’clock, and on MONDAY till 8 m the eyemnr. This Old Institution hae always paid in fall, on demand, Without no {}SS; EREBT five PER cent. AUsamt paid back, on demand, in gold and stiver.. TRUST* *jS. ALEX. NHILLDIN, President. BAML. WORK, vioe President. ffiS’nStSUr.. PMlne. «« wmsu JOHN O.BIMU, Seoretary. mrlt-Im SPRING GARDEN’ SAVING FUND, Offioa, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine andCailorwhill. Incorporated bribe LeunletpreApril i 4 te,^rx D 'orMiy?ud"»£ r AY K lnme?tBp«r r o«t. personam! Jepoeitom oan with drew tbetr.Moneys by Cheoka, if desired. Special De posite reoeived. JAMKB g_ rhirolß. FrMident Feencie Heuv. Secretary. a»»-tf» S H K W &Oo PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, f Above Chestnut, - This ifl the only establishment in the oity devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMEB on hand than oan be found in auy one establishment in the United States, and price* lower. • Bring your Photographs, and have them fitted without exfr ohatsw. inbO-Sm CARD TO TH.B PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860. An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by persons offering what they call “Conensss Watxr” from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (6) oents pe* glass. The wholesale prioe of the gCongress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7* oents per glass, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowanoe for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohristemnr its total contents. * We have rkvkk sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor m vessels of any ether description than ordinary sixed olasb botilxs. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded 44 CONGRESS WATER’ — 0. A W„” and any, without those word* and letters on the cork, is covntk&tbit, whether from Fountains or Bottle*. CLARKE A WHITE, * Proprietors of Congress Sprier. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vix i FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth and Chestout ste., FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLEB KLLIS A Co , 734 Market street, J C TURNPE vNY A Co., P4l Spruee street, THOS. j; HUSBAND, 396 South Third Btreet, 0 8. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut street, A D. D, TAYLOft, oor. Ninth and Chestnut street*. Are constantly supplied by us with the genuine 4l Con obkjs Watkb” in hot ties, fresh from Hie Consreae S atS l -Bmif 98 Njw Yolk Cily. OABBIAGEB, 0? ?ai MixtrrAcrußi of WILIrIAM 11. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No, 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. No. 1011. felMmlT AZUMEA! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! rilF.l MORRIS’ AZUMEA’' BAKING YOWDER. Manufactured solely it No. 68 North IFOURTH Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. my 33 3niif TLLUMINATORb. Eveiy one is oomplaining of their exorbitant gas bill*. At No. 55 South THIRD Btreet, may be seen the 44 best Lamps in the wor'd ” Can be used wherever light is wanted. Cneaper than coal, ml, or gas- >grnta are making 660 a week selling them. More wanted. 630 000 sold. _ , , The Gna Lamp* will light a room *0 feet SQuare for 1 cent an hour, or will barn all night for a few oents. DR. C. a. GRt-ENE A CU., my3l-th»Am ly No. 55 South ffIIRP Street. LARD OIL —OO bbls 'lobin’s Cincinnati Extra No. 1 I »rd «il, in f"' »!■ b- ASHUORNER, A CO.. No. 16 801^H SFUGUET A SONS, • IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS, No. 1!5 Ho u thPAO?(T S ties t, Reooivo regularly » fullwortment ofUKtralrle 01- GARS, whfofi they offer, otlow nte.) for nan or uj it.TM oredil. »•** » amusements. THEATRE, extra announcement « joxon’S royal equestrian troupe: FSOX NtBLO'S GARDEN, New York; , BOSTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC; a*d ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Ljodoa, At whieh places they have drawn the most' crowded audience*, and created the greatest sensation ever made in America, Cmnepiing the moet fiul*hed tmS accomplialied array of aruate* ever brought together otf this continent. ' Will open for a i . BRIEF SEASON, , Commenomr MOlfßA.y, JOKE 11, Hit. Among the avoiding aaw duet and tan-bark, and nnairin* iAj, aa dleazrss a parlor. , Among the AttisUs are Mfe.Ef.LA ZOYARA. The g res test Equestrienne i B the World. • /AMES, ROBINSON, -whose Riding and Vadims oa a horse, without add)* or bridle, are bejond parallel. ' THE HANLON BROTHERS, tne moet wonderful Gymnasts ever seen ia this or a m other country. , . mmr HERR CHARLTON, The greet Stilt Dencer. DUVERNA, COURTTESTER.*, L . L !m". JoeBPH PENTLAND. wd/be** lo *dm* featarerof the Performanew W THE BEAUTrFULTRAINKD mare, Managed by ELL A ZOYara? * On SA/^Rp^^OME 1 #; 0 a. *. W M jfigtflßtoftfgm. . On WEDNESDAY an, SATURDAY, At i o'clock. • National thatbe-walnut STKffET. A ROVE' EIGHTH. OHEAT SUCCESS! NBW MANAGEMENT! SMond Po|aUrY«..AS«rrioM Actrae., -KriPJ® ( T HuIgDAT) V EvS I N^J.n. T, IAM. . n3X!L-JStSP 111 ** * ****** intemtug throe act JrrL«pN, THE FLOWFR OF KjrN. ,§ftSS»£r "** *«w«r Wo*Mfc- Tn enndud. with the a«ir Corain Dram*, entitled ; AMERICANS ABROAD t or. LIFeTI?AUSTRIA. V- J * rr ®- Pilgrim. SCALE OF P,fCSB.-jDrm Circle and P.ruMt, „ Faynlr Circle, 16 ou.: OreheetnCtero, eeoared, S°!* > Colored Bjixeg, 1, ota; Sent. ta hint. Boiee, 75 eta.; Entire Privet, fiat. Si lafill Doors open et ?X o’clock ; Peßerauuue will eeee menea ptrectoillir at g o’clock. . THJEATBI. SlaM wSlnMer fin "*"• *• G A*Miy»o]J ' BtSeeea Arent._*“~ "'.'.Mr. lUti-JJ.MUkrMr! THIRITHUBROAYI *VEMKt^™;7.,5£ , Mr. CHANFRaU will appear, by MrtUDhr nuttW in hi. treat character, of WOOL AND MORE. THE HIDDEN HAND „ „ .MOBE_IW ffiLlFOWttA. Mom, Mr. F. 8. Cheamaj Ado Mme PiUeekrood. “fiiSSSVjiiSf * * C~.fi? J«rKXrt. ■rniNfM asaaL Doom oth et TK o'clock; Curtain* wiH riaa at A W7*HBATLE? k CLASKVS ABOH* "▼ STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON t Last Week of the escacemeat of DION BOUCICAULT, aad the COLLKKN BAWN. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. LABT NIOHTS of the great Drama. ATIONAL AND HIBTOHIOAL PANO i’ RAMA. THURSDAY RYENINO. JnneT. aailwaihort P«. BUILDINGS, TENTH aad NEW ANDJBE AUTIFUL PANORAMA, Reornentuig TWKNTY-FIVa REMARKABLE ,n Htm o a?n*as«iVBS3£: eraw oJWfcJSIITO'WTOmwwfcBB pilgrims in England; hollan» and amE RICA. And also the mors thrilling events of the REVOLUTIONARY WAjL VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, . Appropriately ilhutrating eaeh Bern, Will be performed by two accomplished Yoaag La- OieSl ---r- - Dodrt open at I P. M.; Exhibition nnai—ines pro - oisely at 8 P. M. , Admittance 35 oents. Children JO cents. KTArraniremenW tbw with Teaohen for theaA raittanoe of Bohools to Anersoos Exhibitions, on aio derate terms. . • jaMt* strekt theater MORRIS BROTHERS, FEEL * TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS. EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. ■ ■ ' FOR TWO WEEK* ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING. JUNE JA For fall particulars sse fatnre AdrertiseaMnts, Play Cards, Show Bills and Programme Secured Seats in tioxes~~. A 8 cents. Orchestra—. .fiO cents. Seats in Private 80xe5..... .. hM .. 7B eente. Uoentfc Je4 6t* CHARLES A. MORRIS, Agent. NOTICE!—FXTRA NOTICE* ■u MoOONOUGffS GAIETIES! HAQIS Street INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FIGHT. The Dashing farce now bein* wrfomed in London, with,gnat sae««ea, at time Tneatjree, os the same evening, entitled -/ b. b.. . ' - or the BENICIa BOYI Will be d reduced at the Gaieties* on WEDNESDAY EVENING, with the Original Colors of Sayers and Ueenan. NEW SCENE PAINTED. Keprerantinr MEADOW AT FARNBBOBOUGH, THE BATTLE GROUND! To five the Piece ovexi possible effeot, an ease ment ha* been made with _ . AAKuN JONES! The Celebrated Pugilist. the original Trainer of JOHN C. HEttNAN and the competitor of SON SAYJ&&B ! Who wilt conduot the FItiHT u it really ooeuned, lid will represent _ • JOHN C. HEENAN, THE CHAMPION OF AMERICA* , MAT RUSK, the old favorite of the Northern Liber ties. and the Champion against FRE&DAICD, the celebrated English Pnze Fighter,in 1843, will, for this occasion, represent CRA MHO** ! GOLOMUN’S TEMPLE, A large, beautiful, and perfeot model of tae grand est and most interesting building ever built is erected m the immense saloon of NATIONAL HALL. MARKET, ABOVE T WBLPTH STREET. The Model is 35 feet long, 34 /eet wide, and Ufe#t high; lighted by 300 gas jets, and the worshippers re presented by 000 figures arrayed in Jewish ooctarae, surrounding the various courts, give it a life-like ap pearance. Head Ist Kir gs, flth to Bth chap.; 1 Chron-i|Sth ohap.; M Chnrn.. 4th ana 7th chape.; and Exodus, 9Bth chap., for contents and description of Solomon’* Temple, all of whioh is iaithiully reprssented u the model. OPEN TO VJSlTkTßnfrcm 10 to 13 A. ftL. 3 tot and7tolOP.Kf. Lectureatll,4,aadBXo’o!ock. Admission, 35 oents; two ekildrtn, 36 oents; single ohild, 16 oents. Liberal arrangements made with schools and ohurohee with privilege of lecture by their pastor. mvl-tf PENNSYLVANIA AUAD£MY OFHNI ARTS, 1095 CHESTNUT Street. . The XTth Annual Exhibition is now open daily .from 9 (?olook A. at., nfita 7 P. M., anFfrom 8 tiU Iff P. M. Admimiaa 30 osnfis. Bmto a tickets, <8 cents. Chil dren, hau-vnoe. _ Stockholders will reoeive their tiokets at the oCtff ef the Academy. MEDICINAL. TVYS fc'EPSIA REMEDY. MJ »r DARIUS HAM’S _ AROMATIC INVIGORATING BEJRIT. This Medieine has been need by the public tar sxx years with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure Dyspepsia. Nervousness. Heart-Burnt, Colic rains, Wtnd in the Stomach, or Basiss w* the Bowels. Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low * pints,. Delirium Tremens. Intemperance. It SmrDLATSs, Exhilruatm, Ihvisobstbs, »uv WILL SOT ItKOXtCATB OB STUFXtT. A* a. Medtoitte it l* qoiok aod.effeetual, cur ng. the most aggravated cams of Dyepeewa* KMney Complaints, and all other derangements of the Stovaea nod Bowels in a ipMdf manner. It will instantly revive the moot melancholy ud drooping spirit*, and rectors the weak, nervous, and siokly to health, strength, and vigor. ~ Persons who. from the injudicious use of uauors. nave beeome dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, 'constitutions broken down, and suttieot to that oomble curse to hamanitj, the Sxlibiuk Tuatxss* wilt, al most immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigo rating effioacy of ur. Ham’s Inmorafens spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. Does.—One wine glass fall as often as necessary. One dose will remove ail Bad Spirits. One does wHcore Heart-bars. Three care Indigestion. OnedoeewPrgive you a Good. Appetite. . One does will stop the diet rainy pains of Dyspepsia. One does will remove the distreansg and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and *• eooa, as the stomach receives the Invigorating. Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings willne removed. One dose will remove the most distressing pains of CoUo.eUhennthestomaohor bowels. , , _ , A fswaoees will remove all obstructions is the aidney. Bladder, or Urinary Organs. , .. Persons who are seriously affliored with any Xidttey <'ompl«ints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two.»d. r.4K f gc«.b 7 «.weof,oMot twobotu... Persons who, from dissipating too mueh over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headaches, sioknoss at stomach, weakness, giddiness, &o.» will find oca dose will remove all bad fueling*. Ladles of veak and sickly constitutions should take the lnvisorating Spirit three times a day; it will make them strong, healthy, and happy, remove all obstruc tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove cicagreeabi* sensations at the stomaoh. AH the proprietor asks is a trial, and \o indue* this, he has put up the Iwviooratiso Spirit input battles at WATER York. Wholesale Agents in Philadelphia, end for sale dj all Druggists. je7-tbatuly pBOF. MORRIS’ E UCKP HALOS, PROFESSOR MORRIS’ PHOFESSOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MORRIS* EUCJBPHALOB, BUC EFBAIiOS EUCBrHALOS. an invaluable * an invaluable an invaluable EXTERNAL REMEDY, EXTERNAL &EMEOY? EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DIBKABES OF THE FOR DIBEAHEB OF THE • NERVOUS SYSTEM. NERVOUS SYSTEM. . jk NERVOUS SYSTEM! by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the researches of Literature, the concerns of Commercial'and Financial Basinets, end the affairs of Professional and Political Life, or as occasioned hr ant other oause from wbioh the Nervous System nai be oome exhaust'd and diseased. Thesyraptons covered by this rateable Preparation whicn the more prominent are. EXCITEMENT OF THE BRAIN, AGITATION AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND, CHRON'C ”, NERVOUSNESS,” NEURALGIA, RHEUM aTIsM, NERVOUS HEADaCHR Etc.. Etc. . . The EUCEPnALOS is ©awfulljrprepared, by per mission, from the Formula ofPHOFj*. MOKRf« t M. D.,of this city, to whioh he refers in his Philosephioal Pamphlet. ‘‘PSUKIKoS.*’ On the relations of the Ganguo-Nervoas System to the immaterial soul of man. Having exhibiied tne principles and commended the system of Composite Homaopathv, Professor M. says: ‘Mt may be permissible that 1 should offer, as an il lustration, my own ease. A continous course of stu dies for a number of years bad. to a oertun extent, produced the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication, by attenuating the prime centres ofor?amo and intellectual life, ana henae arose a felt recessitj ot personal relief. Having awell-fonnded confidence in Composite Honueopaihy and as intimate acquaintance iritb Matona Mem'a ol the Homsopatmo School. I seteoted certain subetanoet of ascerained harmonious relations and approved us?s, and combined their essen tial properties in proportional unity, and was xteodsDed bv tne possession of a medicinal resource. Proieesor Morris describes the mode of app/fcat/po. and then adds: ”In this-vriy the desired relief has been ob tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the ranglio nervons system restored to its former tone, and mrn*al dearness, tranquillity, and visor— at th» age of nearly three score-are the much valuta results Prepared, and sold WHOLE;AI K. by MOQEfiIDGB A CO., No. 6i» North FuUHTri Street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by Druggists generally. . Fnoe.Sl per bottle, large sise-60 cents small stse. m>B3 Sqiif i amnii i For the IN&TANT RELIEF end PER- AdlulAi MANKNT CURE of this distressing oo»- ylainti use rEKDT’B BKORCHIAL CIOABXTTBS, Mide by C. B. SEYMOUR fc CO., ler MASS AO Btrwt, N»w York. Price 91 p*r box; *ont froo by sot nyT-tai lfl FOR BALK AT ALL DROaoiMVi
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