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Ontatiat, tie .c?foinpthiji our t1430-4-010tuRSNIOW` afeoti relict; 1,42*•#:* . ktf00401*_....1404,7 , „ - ' 1,16 44' f - 444itiii:14iichikt*-_•: +Ukiah, - - ffnint, ieb 11;44) ig".o7-';' o 4.:Oki 4 4* - 1 ) !44: Pi n * - s!! 7 ' I-- ttttla l M 4 o.44o# Y4 :l4l 4 ).P#3 6 :(emaiibi, Area otioikto,mlithekillivficOr, vets t mentioned; nn :,-,L i raiy;iolilt ntjutg'i-ikiifrAktio'4oo•rati4-4:046 tits L,',_;:-,•');4•AtAtetiiii"4444*tisi;4l4lo.o.lo Bat mind, ae~ii Porn; • " 4:434.iiit**riii9000,4.:4 - ', 411: 4i . ) 1 tiii - i444419. 9 f; _ • • !*!!'a iisl4tooo,rVMlE-414k a ll demaad, made ipt*A e t ; diettdeel: It _ le ; in inch sissies MOW boa* ttelquiltiZOf iilduldO4iologoAund • 'lnn';iUi „4 nsiti4l 4 slo 4 lo4k*ti!int ' n ' in: ' ekotfi*iClolfi i imi Iyk;ign 4 ive , ..-;•1 , • ,14.. - ;0• 1 4;t . :/sviokir 8 4' - ' 7 ,o*-)P; ' 11 , r, 6 0 1 ?- 144 i1 4 7 ,07 9-770"C • - . 11 1 1 1(- -_ ii 4 ;6'064 0!! :, - depoolt tiLl January finni , ti#9 1 ,4** 4 .4 1 -144-4;Onain*lt• , fin;lwilikinin ••••#•444;44•Aiii.-,, , -.., s ll ,ii'dui.ing..,ihe'lbat.4"", _or - fianii.,fini;'unt: l 4fiir. 4l 44oo l n4 4.4AniAn 44-13 ni! ; • -iintKeii`ind44*etfiktiooo4 r0;.4 1 /4e. - ; 4,1 idaitWia . ,,*ooso . ll:4_o,Bl7,icilifiltombei bt!.i1.(4441404 , 1:10411 the' pariaa jlepkinfoii amnia 'ay tee taoneferi 410194/0 aid ,641111ty i isiioallol4l446ffailiti_Wben we ceilidh tar. - stil 4l3 444iti - toitittonoinn:wilistatoriati Andante. ',But for pineal*. it • . =moon` a life diioiltin*;it::*{''fkt'''.'nlthnr have boon ,waiton„ or ifilifkl,knfortio tutioa, whioliwOulditenni have returned it, but would Worn tompkien it Willa nod roontoso,oponulatlosor.7 It ,1":914416434144° innQtbi_rooolpftinfilblo institution billy, low exceeded - ten ndllionoi of doilaio' in to* ki4t1t641044 to; aunonnos • 61140 1 We4-044&.14‘4•4**4:441•4151 ' ifiroOl.4.inati;if,l l inii . ttit - of tkildof s enult onnoirio;, lied tl4*. •ea AO - ti;-•;••c: - 014* . p o oiliiwithoott tit:Aims - of • dollar tit4ooo twithielti of a #ipak44ll,oit• ii*oriod of none = , , • ..',f44'.ol44,okatitriklieli,(oo)o•k•ii,of ;hi country; :11'4 tiOn2f ini 3 Oliiii;kalikitsof the = - tine is mmli. _ Unit wslai = - Om, no'. dal : 4. 4 1 4 riit4 0 .01 ,1 • = makial an az 014 One. It Se one 4416 1 4 4'.• 146 01•6 31 ta1d in **intika" - • ;•—•ntieeopk494 6-***! lam :or a 4#l.olt!' 0... f Nature' • ' .old 0;210;4440)ot then in rgpf~ione a s o odd te'l.` likely, I.q -4.Ourdoktatot7St bit#4*.sologir tiiiikoo:o - x*Dav t roff;#oli;ii' r t3l of Iliad iigd when 44-#ef -4 A ,V. titleNo f/roni&O ..511K-A - 6160. `scene, rThey realist fall 4vM t i §t il .4k* A- : tut md ic elL • woe tie ux einiviiok - iikaiin ,l 9'i‘ ''!flia tali ..ttio'dOeu..' - *lint iOotiorather lajaitai• and L an'Aitn'toollinad to Oletlibsltgfo+;aior tinietonegotlatsanewtrety,and t 9 4y supply of onsaoastali;olotbiagat • AiltiAlii * i*tif#l)WiniaiKti.lialt`, Clothing ;Eakin. ‘, utetoßiiOrktir , ,lNPlrrgoirat:C.,Booiki of: dild; aenip ptp ip etglr railway In Piatibtai were minutes the entire - 05ot • - ",- -, "',.‘44,44,oAtioity,infitlog tO $75 000; aaiitaketW The be ';fo'aranilrea will ionneit with _ the Olait road; -mating iaotaateti ' aoansetion - . r f Aitattaie4altaa and ifia.arairk,atiiin;cititilimi Hell Rookiill ''; ; VO'jlaoal.rkiii, sea latilos taimitait - atanat,,,abovo Oiontat siPiours,4l , Abi•cutWai and mac ls;fainfaldniartioLaa '-aatt nraufriotainno atiasa.piatiolasamAiniOtinif '• - 714.'01eStlitit 1411 ioonaa,Tahat. ao 'Oita - t 8 soqi‘i'daitn. laPttaeintit lialt_coota . 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Caller, of emery'etyle, shape ,end quality.:- 4,14 et ; Have the largest and best alaortanat of die Table Oaf; i!‘ ' -* • • , AtAilitirithalte , Nze4cusgo. Thitadapp's. , ' "" . tilverpoololoou ' ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11"1" ' 1.57"3 ‘ .. ' ''' ''' Parbedose soon , Dirk. _ „rat zoos k Whit. Ipg;' - 'Ataiiiik' • '' Aladon ' , too -i.,:,,t•:Blier'l4o*lo.- • , * .--7 . ifilltiadnoce,"sft, itkair.liate;Ammbertt-• ,00n 11411,1 te.tedeorMkritit.••,." " i.".! 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'lThie o lkobothoit , froM Demarera, , bousid to - PbEridelphiii'witlereigarand w/ 011804 , has put in hero.' /Otscrog-norikesetitiudli-two pNralitog r„ IMaray vesiete lee in the Irma,mostly fr°m foreign ' • Tie shiggirisi,Bibtiol,,Englacd, hes • gote up I ,4 lfrr A briu lF;B lil t etati ver lit ' i fr o m .'l ; Ealerrno , and Bremen *hips stibett,' , Und, Alexander, from" , Liverpool, hero gene n • - the 910Onfteakn. bq. , "' • I • Delaware,- Cones, hsaoe, vie 01P. H. at riwitortyestairdaY.• • , I „Fetimaiishipi Kennebec,' MO: henise, *iris Cepa Alzyj arilvegat New York yeaterdaY, • , • Steamshia,,PhiladelpME, -RW1111034 for- Havana d New flrleatit, eluvial at New York yesterday. • • Ship - Alexander, , Sally from Liverpool, arrived , Ealtirriore yeeMidrir • • , Ship Stair Wind, from New York for Valparafeo, Was eviiktalth N, lon 26, ' Ship Webtorst,-Medgei,.for San Branchless, derived at Now York yesterday , ~ s • • - ' '• Ship Great Madero, Porber, from Livorpool, arrived' at'New York yesterday. ' -*/ &BP Pima r ontkward, Webb, from Havre, arrived at New York yeeterday,- , Ship H.B.Wright, park; from Liverpool, 40 days, or. ,tived • at New York yeeterday. Baia 0 4 'Kenhawi from BM Grande for Cork, wee ppokin 10 h nit, Mt 29 24 If, lon 89 88. ! Brig ;oho Bagellaw - (Br), Oapth; frosi , Bio Janeiro, With 8200 begs coffee, arrived at• New York yesterday. • Btl i Anne Grant, Heath, for Philadelphia, oleared at Utba ßHg Bird of the. Wive, from Meludna; at Boston 16th . Statryltexwell, for Hama, *leered at 12Ih inst. - i litgir 4 e Wellitelton.'Jscheon, cleated at New York yesterday. for Montevideo • ' Rohr H It Denton, finkham,,for Philadelphia, sailed 'from Bath 14th that Sobs saratii - ti•nron, sailed from' New Bedford 18th lost. for 'Philadelphia. _ • SotirJ) B Jayne, for Mobile, Neared at New -York•Yeeterde - r • , Wreaking rllnungis Day, barnaby, arrived at New ;York rittotileT. nom abeeeom, with part of the cargo ,of . the brig •Thoie r B Mattson, meetly ashore at that „ &HOLMIiP HOLE, May • Hi,. P. M.—Bailed, echo Pa, '-• • - leth—ar ache, T. P. Learned, Framing; Mebane* IndinAt ; Wlllatd Salsbury. Hudaon, - and J. 'Br2Mteeoker, Edwanta;Phileide'phis for Barton ; - J. WW. `Vitoolsten, Orawfork.do for Hinghant = - Balled, sotto Anus Dinka, Mountain Airtime, Plight Paany, •*Paugaltett,•;ll. - u: Shannon,Lizzie Mani, - Wni. P. c. 0.:, Georg*, Mdward,, David. mith, Amelia 0. 'Beam, D: H. Baldwin, lily, Glom • Blower, Rainbow, M. B: Mahoney, Ifonduras, std T.T. Learhed. , , echo New PorliiPattltit, Bancroft, Philatiel. Ado for,Boston, Orlerson,liatding, Boston for Wit. mbar ton, Dal. • ' ± - 16th—Satledi relserltebeem Kaigitt, W. Bliebtio, .1 11T,Woolitott, Audio% New. York. Packet, Blying Pleb AT , - THE ,lIINCIPAL %HOTELS; ; IT T 0,0301 0 OLOOK :His ionwpsa. ,• •• GIRARD Hoolol—Chestnut Street, below- Ninth. zrastna Wells ,St Louie Vim A Pipet. eel W P •R • W 'Danville itsimPßeyrer', CYJ A Blanchard A Oa „Wnildluis,:Atlantaj Oi - 7 , P Cochran A la; Del ' A WPEOblor, Bonus - • . - Jam telbert, Beth lehem Wm H Levlogißoston " Dr A Bell A la,"Canton, 11l Wm II Kelly, Jr, Mobile O B Raymond ' Boston - P Mcivev;-- Leicester • '; - DY'S P Hornalk, La J Wright *..wite;N 0 T W Wright, 0 • B Lyman, Pittabarg • Mrs Lyman A eon, Plttabg OA Moms A la, Boston J F Cross, PlStsbarg W 7 Ilebebak & fy.Midinsad T H Higginbotham, N Y Cliaißendereon Ala, Pa Mr Freeman &la NY- Rl3 Magraw, Baltimore ,B T Ingraham, - Waah T H Silva, A la, Newark Bobt Blaokie, Scotland O W Walker, Lyons. W G Lyon, N 'Lieut. Buckner. IT 817 -• II 0 flanks; II le Pt • Dr Geo Peek, 13 8 N A W Leloenring, Pa 7 Nagler,. Jr, Chesnut Hill M G Cowden, Rd - • &Ring, N Brown, N Y N 0 Gaylord, Olerefaisd •- - V N Wickes , Jr, N I D Rice, Ohicago Mich Si Higgins, Chien° WM' 8 bleHurray, Canada' '46lai R Rehm, Bath Wm ll Very.artroxl M Rail & la N T JrAtwood, Pottsville - MJJ W 01214 great Baud ' Harris, phloago - NIP A Reichard, N ChM' B Idadrord, Pbila Jam Graydon, N Y T Roleombe, Savannah Thos F Stevens, Savannah 0 0 Gibbs, Merida_Roswell Ring, - - Beni'-Wright; - Sla - A D Woolston, Morristown HO Howell, N • : .1 1? /laming, 8 0 . T Bruce, Pie W A Moore, N Y' John Q R'eharda, Va • ThotnevOre. T N Tone; Havana. ,01 , Dlar,'Havana - MT, 1111Talla B Addison, Jr, Vs Joilittaßeeca A. la, N "ir RUNT Walker:llan J Woods, N Y M.O Keen, NY. -- : • • Conrad Witter, St Louts ' W'P Hall; Boston.. ' - Miss Waddell, MIN Gorden, Va • Min Rate Waddell, Ts - Jo Newton f cam, N bilas N Miss Heller. Y • • Miss Mare, SI Y • Blank Boston - . It Langley, Boston Mr L 816114,14 Y -T 0 Morton A la; N Y 0 Herbert& la; *Waft Sire McLain, Werdilogton HOTEL;rYourth street, below Arch. W Tti• YlerniuMnolustati kYoote & la; Oltutlnnatl Ileinigatelti Hollidaysburg J B Byer*, RV Mai Caidetinile, Pa L Diffanbacb; Lock Wit '" - (Haven • Illanaberd; , Rookester W A Porter, Wayneshtirg Hon 000 fkott,'Calawisaitt J L Bela; Reeding W User, Md jolts IL misty, Seotuk,,lo J ikirwu" W Bedford; O -JIM B Huey, Moßeesietrt • itetee, MiHeeeport ' Cookrait, McKeeeport • H Oilbert & son; Harriebl iPsmik•sot chunk - B liolUy. Pottsville - Whit B ittelvart ; -13 B N Mrs IT di Oliver, N 0, DsPlLeureace & la, N , 0 J 8 Isbell. PL hrlizownit,stayette, /ad Jacob ,-O Hoffman, Pa - D Yboiniaatisatupte - ll Abach; Johtunown, 0 'l' 8 Milligan, Hoeport; qua , Wailitairible, Del no, Pa BR Puterbausli,Wilawharre Mtn' 8 *Abed°. & eh, Pa Henry W Steele, N Y 8 Wetherill, Bethlehem - L*Wlll 8 Mali, Many ' McCarty; Missouri ,T B Bosenmfiler, York • C L Berman, York Philip Herman York , •A- K Willtionsport -Wit Peilter;Hirtfasi•• - H Mose, ei Y J Holcomb; A-Pranda, Balt r••::AMDEICIENNOTED—Ohestent st. - . above Wifth. W Leersart, Lana an, Po -• - 0 B Oreeriirood;Norr'k,Ve - 41110 Wrenn,"YlS , • - :. .W"-Bell. Per'. • N Y -- • •• , -Edireirei 0010, Newport '.. - Oheilegells •3 N Manes, Jersey Bhprii Cosaresdisll, - 8 9_ - 8 I Bayes it- erAte Olifo • 14k0 . 1,00/1 • on - essofiv, !Mess -•- -41reD - Breen; Ey - • JalfErvsp, Ey '- • -• rijartin, Jersey Shore cesteble, Jitney Shore 0 D HotteriatiseilOolum , S BilSeatoisr. If _Ware, phns trauktfS /WOW, Belding- • 0 Bowers, Troy, N Y - ' G Peck - ,-Trovldevelia 1 J CleirSnton, , Illo'd, Va Itsasetesil lc ts, Mbriiil Bito Ustratowl, Harrisburg ,B M ilnibarlik,e - ;A, sols_b l g.W.to - .Lukens. N Y E-Tlierearr; N Elsodpreee, Boron B Tislier, ILlllOaO, 110111x0ore Obis Et*, fireiltiou & Ism, N J Ed* Mittlierri a lE rigor, B 0 - - B flPryor 8 or r ;, J-Desili & la, Wayne co ,ThifB„..Ysrlsb; Clevelan d , o„, - "Wie N Y • , M Prescott, N Y • ' :lemon Carlton, N Phlllfpe,E Y 1 /sF4 ally, 9 W;'N Peatio9c;TAlls ' - - IiUIOIP-HOTilL—Aiiat 4ove Thlr;l' Lowther' tr. is, Pa ' . 0 - Itoyd, Heading Mies-A Minis, Salami N J JLN Thompson St tr , Salem H Grier, Salem, N IJ1:0 Resimlger IN-Pa Hillman, Albany, . ollMoser, Nails B If Ituesell Ashland 08'81010watt:4 - la, Pa' - 8 Corbin, Plymouth, Ind P.Heremy,ldatiefleld ) 0 ' Byrain, Indianapolis Nl,Trua, IU -- • , Will Shaffer, Pittsburg, Hiuniner, Ps ' 'Jonah Hummer,' Pa —' D Ilaston ' L 0 Voorheea, Daston A. Wallace, li-Y' Wolf', Wrightsville, Ps NeteaCtui U hooker, Rocbmi% N Y JNityi - Oiroleville,; 0' L Bilfldlatown ) Pe 110TEIChastattI etreit, alihriSSlslit. • t 3 Johnson; Phila / Henn', NY - J Darrel/ & Phlla forreisHinary, N Y ' ' - .2,11ie Patten, Pntlek Rowe, HY Hamm, MI It Cheer, Wash J Pr,ppett Bev T Itsardon,, Eseloli 11 . P Slurp, Mich , F,a, Davis, Boston Aline Byerd; 87 • - E Slifer & la, Pa WPriek"&.erf - Leitleb a rg - J F Harris, P _ orattised. Jae warou W 8 - Robintoi & ta, Florida E H Miller & la, Wash 1 Glut b. son.ILL A R Alton, MlPwankto 0 Hart, ICY IMOLD HOTBD=Thled M., Atone Daes, WThoiniman, Idaj Gen Mau , Busks es DOE W England „Dr d Marshall; iCy Rev !Jr Bbautent,, - A I. CrIMMI.I2, Undrout DrM M Aitliekp W Ohpitar Uszeartle, Md. hi Martin, Martin, °heeler co ll:llinksori,Sedfaid; Pa T D chaffer, ID D Boyer, Ghio „J g Gioia, Phila Wm II Dtlere, Pittabtlrg d Eilmpaon &iy N Y W Hines, Dschliewport 111IBBOHANTW-801381, TbLvd et., above Oallowhil. B B Buckner, Pa, D B Beret, Union co, Pa alinatelter,ltork an - S Bitting, Allentown Lft lavoler, Allentown 8 Rogentibe, Allentown O J Ulnae, Riege P Aibrigbt, Bending P Cranes, Pa ' ' - kl Bensinger, bilddisport F ABtranb, Beading W Inked, Lebanon fiVW Hoitmanf Lebanon 7 B Billman. Lebanon A 8 Grob, Bobeireretewn F Bechrlet, fichafferstown B 8 orgar t Okeenbereburg It 0 ?Allen, Bum co, Pa OH Filearßiegolevnie 8 ¢ *knobs, Perry co, Pa 8 Ballet, no L 8 Hook, Brideaboro, Pa 114 Ohetnixt-tit.; STATER •TibllON HOTEL—Market street, sboveBixtb. U Steck, California' 'Wm H 4dcHeerer„ P tt H 3, Hlugold, Harrieburg ' J K Stewart, Oclumbtui L OleyLn, Columbus ' ' , DL Bally, Harrisburg .Tiloper, Bedford, Pa ' D Heider, Bedford, Pa A W,Kimmel, Indiana, Pa A 8 Bulimia, Pa • 0 M ilvTayer,' Pa " 8 Si Billoott; Juniata D Eiwards ' • D Neff, Reading, Pa Wm II 4tigg, Nlt Cl It Shame, Bedford. Pa Hy Manley, Bedford, Pa Hinmey, Middletown U r , rakes, Pittsburg • 'lf A Glass d is, Bucks co "W Hugh, titmice co . Mrs Hugh, Reading Bomberger, !Ancestor P 8 Stambaugh, Pa Thus Taggart, kid By Halms, Harrisburg Ootreiount Joy, Jae M Morels, Pa IlitOb Ma, Wayne ee ' Riley blot augblin, re & la, Juniata au A Real &la Pa b 800 As,'Susguebanna • 'Mize Heel, Ear/labors Delano, pltteburg NATIONAL HOTEL—Mae et.; above Thiel. 8 Vernoy,, Wyoming co 13 am, Maney - T H - Pearce, Pa • • ' J A Hemmer, Aahland G aammet, Y B Gllbo t , iltlleriburg 0 0 Speeder s Cantor!, PA 8 dankly, Maw, Pi W Wlemene, Bethlehem '0 W flebropp, Bethlehem 0 8 seiater, Allentown T Dailey, Easton - Mies Bright, Pa Attie 8J Wa eh, Pa G - Rigter. Ps biej J Shell & la, Pa Wes M llaunnel, Pi Theo 'Aves,Ta Tninliitteh;Je t Pa ' J 8 Abettower, Pa Alloyer,-/laretetowat 'A P Moo mad, Detroit .ILTombleri St Putt .; Pdattol,Lanceater L Al lentown,- J Druat, Butler co, Pa , 8 Groin,,Batlor co; ' J 8 Both, Mrtia Patna, Beshklil, NI 'Wm Patera, Bushkin, Pa NOM TBILNON BOUM—Second street, above Areb. /McMillin, blanch °bunk P A Butter, Bethlehem Ttnlin,,Del • SRRogers,Bel „ Oliver A Arnold, N A Sprig, Reeding , Bee MI urpini - N1 P Dope, T' whitei Pa. - - K Whits; Ps M_Oest,- Obestor ett,,Pa Ool,W L Walker, Pa 70bn 7 Wll4rot, Pa J P W lhlame, Mk co, Pa Moses Anise, Pa ' Dr J H Paletborp, Pa A Stade, Columbia , Mrs MOW & dm Pa % Munday,Pittsburg Troy., N Y t , t Ta l 4ll B lN' , X t tti BAGLit BOTBL—Tbird above Oallowbill. J" Belt ', Mre Tionleger, Balt 7aeotilleisioger,.Balt: • 8 Besieger, Balt itenlagar, Balt • - Haningar, Balt Bttb",Pi 'l' .8 lisoffman, Allentown 8 Millterts,`Oberryy. Valley Mies Pillinger, Allentown Pi Mist 'deorge, Allentown ,-, aseob Bead, ontg co, Pa 'Owl' Week. Norristown Jobs Po Beer & la, Pa Lease Dotter & Is' Austin° tIdLOIC NgAN INN—Pittit"lo2.l Meahant. Jcintlintner;Yottato r yn - ; L W Tfionudi, Md rlf , Misijszoini Md Jodah 7seksalt, Phil* . los trillismoon! Marge 10000 Mim i Cheater 00 0-11 , Cliarter,,Pottstown' Nobt Nodgews, N Lopalon sDo.odgeon, N , Lotidoa. • • Yoko Vindereltoe, Ps BlNiouti, Delaware 00- , JOO N Bmitk , Delaware co _ • liLactk DBAltflieTtiLLThird st.. above CailowhW It at 4a otidmau, Beadiag W Williams, 'Franklin, r& J oonsat, Num.:nom ''W.D.Oleaver t ()ley, pi -Blpiteruippi. , 4miqux -11-Boweti:Knoxville, Pa m;goner; Yeausbzrif lamb 11111, )birtrifle Q Mouton, 'Paulen'lle _ A ten flohtfeyer. Darks ob ' Millet, Darks co', L Re wityrtnaoher, Darks oo b Davila so -Jos lisendavd, 41ausville 0 A Gavial. Trealetton -• J lteppelmsn,lteiallna Gen Itlins, ' . W Thompson Zionsville D s , Bireii.ll•l,-Bethlettein Gideon Wh.tehme, Pa • hinith., Beading- -- • N LandL Dietti4 - O idahlev la t lethlehopi - & is, Pa • W'D Willmint, fa • A- Yasam, Oaths so' rDeastileriMealta; ea' _, D Bunter, Darks on 0)0 414044- *ow, molittisritto 4Beiturr 88;11AY,HOTEIi-1 . lemma et,. below Vine.ry• - • Neon Piave* Meeting.—Ensitiela Men's 0 Sill, N j Mho it Smith, NJ i).„3 PRAYER MEETING held DAILY, at 12 (Moak, Ise 8 Evan, Lambertville . Oho Phillips, New Hope ' at the, ,SdNfIOiLBTRESIT oIIIIRMI, below, Ninth Pi. % ores Mbar, Dea I' noo ' W Cate, fe'lx' .Idterobsate, Olerki, and all otherecordially Invited. Pa ' ' ' "-I .11.Bentburo, Attleboro n 3 Connell & is, Pa ' - ' Coma ,' Coma , W 504 og a friend with yon . try 64 - 1k P Hellings &la,'Pa' ' ' ' Thos Jiancey, Newtown People's' State thinventlen.,..The Wile 7,bhu 0 Parry, New Hope A 0 Barber, Lambertville 11 sena of Philadelphia and of, the several goon. Banks JlO Itioli,ttoks oo 1' 8 Kugler; hid . es Commonwealth, sttaehed to the PEOPLE'S it Bookman, ps, . . W Urines & le,ye PARTY, end all votere who are opposed to the, naiad, I_ VW/re/tamp, Pa ' ' 8 dohoson. Pa unities, and extravagant Inexsures of the Notional Ad- Thos Woolly's*, Phila. - 3 Dilworth. Po ministration, are requested to send DELEGATES, equal 'I) Nelson, Jr, Butte eo it 3 Bell, Doylestown 14 number to their leveret reoresentations In the One - A Danenhower, bucks co D Parry, Jr, Ohio , red Ateembly, to a CONVENTION to.be held it HER. 8 E Brodhnret. Pa - 3 P Drlnkitmise: Pe ' HIBBUIIii, on Wednesday, June Bth, 1860, at 10 A. M. 4lt Moon, Palls Township , Thos . Ent, Lambertville to nominate Candidates for AUDITOR, GMIIIIItAL hull David Jarrett, limes co - ' SURVEYOR GENERAL; to be Voted for at the general simian in next October_ ,- RINRY, H. Irtrux,R, Chairmen. WILLIAIt B. kIAWN, Secretary. apB4. Optrial Naliceo. Sedentary itablts.—There Is, no class el the community more subject to disease of the digestive ermine - Man times whom Imams compe's them to be epatintudly within doors, either seated at * desk or etanding behind a imitator. ROOPI. AGRI GERMAN BITTERS nth prove a true blessing to those penmen, and enable them M fulfill the dutiee of their station with a spirit and &loamy uninowp to tbein before. 0. M. 7A.OIiBON $s 00., 418 ARCH At., Proprietors. it The Eau' latitrole Hair Restorative ef Jules HAVEL ht s charming article fora lady's toilet. It :deans and render' the hair bright and glom, imparting ,to it the balmy fragrance of flowers. It exercises a vivi fying influence on the roots, preventing it from rolling -oil, and cantos it to dela, inetrons tloglets. No lady should be without It. Sold by Dtuggiete, and by JULES HAVEL fr. 00., N 0.104 Ohentant street, delphist. - . • • - myl6.6t Fine Spring Clothing. it ROBINS K. AMMO , ' southeast corner et Seventh an Market streets, embracing every variety of Gar. Mente adapted to the season ; out Mall the Latest styles, made equal to oustoiner wort, and at the most reasons, ble prices. apl.6-Bhrt - fleadieWs Saa Yuna—:lviorthwest Corner of EMOOND and WALNIIT, Street,. Depot mend In 4=ll and large areonnte; from all duties of the oomionnlty, and allows interest at the rate of Mrs per cent. per annum. • Money' 'nay tie iluswzt 11 checks without log' of lute root. Olden open dilly, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon• day Ind - Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, 'Franklin tell; Treaaurar and bearatarl, Okaries M. north/. - Grower & Baker's !Celebrated NOIEELEBB EAMILY fiEWIEG 31&011INEB. ffiYw STTLYS AT IRXDOOND PUIOI9. 780 011118TIVUT fieBEET, PRILADELPHIa. Of the three prominent Aftehipes now Wore the public, we have used two, and carefully watched the working of the third, and honestly believe GROVER & RARER'S to be the Very best we have seen.”—Rela ware State Reporter. ap29•ly OrteTrrles Clothing el the Latest Styles, and made in the beet manner expreealy for avian. BALZA. We mark our lowest waling prices in mum slogans on soh arOele. n An goods made to order are Warranted alithisetorbiiiii our cax•rarol arsrall ie etribtly td• tiered to. Wa .bellete . tids to be the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. 30N110 & CO., 604 BIARKST STREET. sp2B-tan27 .Premature Loss of the Hair, which is se common now•a•days, may be entirely prevented by the use of BURNETT'S 0000AINg. It has been need In thonsands of oases where the hair was Coming Out in handfuls, and hes never failed to arrest its decay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous growth. It le, at the mine time, unrivalled u a dressing for the heir. A. single - application will tender it tort and glossy tot metal days. Prepared by JOIRPTI BURNETT k CO., Boston, and for sale by dealers generally. ap26-mw & flm Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Coma. PAlir.-0111ntered by the state of Festallylvanta. 1. Money In mailed every day, and is any sr/Minot, largo or swill. 2. FIVE nit GENT. interest le pen for money from the day it is put in. 8. The money le always mild back In GOLD whenever it le called for, and without notice. 4. ?Loney, Jo received from Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, and other Tztuftees, in large or Small sums, to remain. long or Short period. 6 The money received from Depositors fs Invested In Beal Estate, Mortgages, Ground Bents, and other first class securities: S. °dice open eery day—ViPLIASUP Street, smith rut corner Third street, Philadelphia. 015 Stager's Sewing frlachine.—Tho great pope• bony of these machines may readily be understood, when the fact is known, that any good female operator can earn, witit one of them, OND THOUSAND DOLLARS A ,TRAD, To ersl7 Tailor, fleamstresa, Dressmaker, and each large family In the eonntry, one of these inankinea would be invalnablej , I. M. BINGSIt & 00., COS OHIEBINUT Street epBo.Bne - 0. F. DAVIS, Agent Maningts. On tbel 12th Inst.. by Rey. J. R. Mai, Aft. taw. BARNETT to 31105 ELIZta A. BAETON, both of titls city. • On the 14th that . by ftev. oeo. O. Arnold, Mr. EDGE 31cRENNAIL. of Bats Francisco, OM., to Miss AME• LIA B. SALOO, of Donlon, Maas. * Wea be. Oaths lbtlt bet WILLIAM L. 1113GOABD, aged 18 years. Nis male friends are invited to attend hie l'averal, from hie_tnother , s reeilisost o W ut-ir m tgoo street; on -this w bounden `a afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without farther invitation. To proceed to Woodlands Oensetery. , • • * On the 16th int., at the teildemse of William Etta. near West Chester. Penna., 118TIIER. OLIMENT,,of this city, in the 74th year or her age The interment will take piece from Wm. Kite's, at I o'clock, - on Fifth day (Thursday) afternoon s without farther notice. . . . On' the' ihth lost., THOMAS, eon of John and lAA Cornog, lathe 6th year of his age. The .relatiVen'and friends of the family the ere epectfrilly intitbd. to atter funeral, from resi dence of his parents, in editor, Dela Ware county, this (Wednesday) Morning, ath inst., at 8 O'clock. To proceed to Marple.Cometery.' On the 10th met. ANN D , , wife of lifardlin Wilson, in the 67th year of her age. - Mar relatives and Mende arc Invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her hits d, near Attie bornugh, Backe colinty, this (Fourth -day) morning. 18th Inst., at V o'clock. Funeral to proceed to South Laurel MB. where It in expected to arrive at 2 F. M. * 'On the 14th inst., IPAAO RENAL& The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence in the rear of Barclay street, below Seventh, thbl(Wednelgiey) atteraoon. at ro'cloolt; tk On the 16th hat., WILLIAM, sou of Charlet; and .111119 Cunningham aged It years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the handily are reapect tulip invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his varents, Olark .street, below Carpenter, this (Wednesday) Afternoon. at ft o'clock. On the 10th inst., Mrs Malik WALSH, Aged 60 years. The relatives and friends of the family are meet:t rolly invited to attend the fineral, from her bite real deuce, back of No. 7115 Third attest, below ShiPpen. this (Wednesday) eftertiden: at 1 o'clock, withdat feather nd'ice Interment at Bt. Mary's cemetery. * On Sunday. May 15th, M &BY CEOBLIA., wife of John 'h. Boyd and daughter of the late Francis Thi bault. ' The mate friends of the family are retmectfally sited to attend her funeral, from the reef once of her husband, No. lf 01 Walnut etre. ,t (Wedneedef,) 18th instant, at 4Y. Witiimat hirther nBtioo. ii On the abetting of Beitenth-day, the 14th instant, 15AmuEr. BOTTLI, eon of flaumel Nettle, Jr in the 284 year of his age. Hie friends, and those of the family, are invited to attend Me funeral, from the reaidenoe of hie father, No, 161. North Tenth street, this (Fourth -day) afternoon, the 18th instant, at 4 o'clock, without further' notice. Interment In Friends' Western Ground. • TrOffice of the Beard of Trade, 005 Cheat. NIIT Street, May 18, 1889. In accordance with ivresobitioe o r the ne t e a ti re comma, tt le announced that the Rooms of the Board of Trade are ofren, to the use or members and of others in troduced by them, from 9 A. M. until 9 o'clock, even. log, until further notice /nee of tho airy paper", of the commercial papers of New York and other citiee, with a number of foreirra mere; and tiles or sots of the commercial reports and documents of the General Government, of other Boards of Trade end Chambers of Commerce, and of the primal. pal Railroad and Ronal companlen, are kept at the ROOOl6 mud in the Library. It LORIN 131.0DGET, Secretary. iiTo Notice to Bondholders.—Notice to holders of the FIRST MORTGAOR DOItDS of the NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY OF PENN SYLVANIA: The holders of the First Mortgage hoods of tho North Western Railroad Company are re spectfully invited to attend It meeting to be held at the GIRARD HOUSE, Chestnut street,. below Ninth, in the city of Philadelphia on MONDAY. the thirteenth day of June next. at eleven °Ureic A. M , to take into con sideration such measures as maybe neceaeary to protect their interests in the stale of the Roadradvertined to take place on the fifth day of July next. molt-v f&ratjel3 117" Commercial Journal, Plttelourg ; Pennsylvania Arsns, Greensburg; and Record, Bleirsvills, insert three times and send bine immediately to this anise. Germantown Pass.siger Railway Corn- PANT, Office 228 DOCK . StreetPattehrit yWkday 18, 1P69 —Noties le hereby given to the Stockholders of the Germantown Passenger Railway Company, In accordance with the provisione of the Charter, that an election for President, nine Harmers, and Treasurer of the Bald Company. will be held at their Office, No 228 DOOR Street, on THURSDAY, June 2, /659, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. mylB-ije2 Wkt BISIGHRLY, Secretary. E Lecture 611 the ci AWARD. the in lie relation to Society," will be delivered by .S.ILLIICAN IVES, LL D., In aid of the Confer ence of Bt. Vincent de PAUL for the Cathedral Pariah of Bt. Peter and Pant. on WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 18, 7859, at CONCERT HALL. Obeatont, above Twelfth Anat. To commence at '8 o'clock. Tlekete, 25 ceate. mylket non Office Petinhylvanla Railroad Company ' Pnit.anecnica, April lfith, 1659 —The Board of Direetoni hay, this day declared s semi. annual Dividend of TRIM PER ONAT. on the Capital Stock of The Company clear of trite Tax, payable on and after May 15111,1869. Powers of Attorney for collection of Diyidecds can be had on appllentton at the Odle* of the Company, No. 234 South TREND Stier. TEEN. T. FIRTH. Treaenrer. LT:At a Meeting of the Stockholders In the AMERMAN+ N. 11114 INBUR COMPANY, agreeably to Charter, on MONDAY, the 21 day of May, 1859, the following gentlemen weio pleated I:d -reams toe the ementog year: George Abbott, . John T. Lewis 'John Welsh, James It Camibell, Samuel 0, morton, • Edmond ti . Do Ilh, Patriot Brady, Charles W. Pooltney, Morrie. And eta meeting of The Inm:tors, on the 11th hat., anigaz ABBOT I` was re•eleoted Peen [dent. TROIKAS IL MARIO, Seoretary._ mal2-6 [ay. The liesionville, Mantua, and Fair. MOUNT PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. —Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Hestouville, Mantas, and Palrmottilt ;Passenger Rail. road Company that Letters Patent hays been granted, and that in pursuance of the Aot of Assembly, the sub. saribere to the Capital Stook of said Company are re quested to meat at CHEER'S DROVE YARD HOVEL, corner of Lanoseterj avenue and Ilayerford street, Twenty-fourth Ward, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day or May, 1869, at , 11 o'clock A. M., being the time and p l ace appointed by the Commissioners to organine said . Company, and at said tine and pleae an election for a President and Five Directors will be held, according to law, Albert S. Aslinsead, Charles edooall,a H. Har nish, Charles S. Truitt, Wm. Patterson , J' R. (Risen, Jacob %Yost, Hobert iendening,E^bt Morris, Samuel L. Smedley, Jacob Ziegler, Samuel Hutchinson, Wm. D. Holley, James Bunter,-Isitto Heston, Thomas 4. An drews, John R. Vogdea John 0 Hoffer, D. B. Paul, H. A Drain., Nehemiah i.Tono, Kohl. Selfridge, John' A Browc, G. 0. Pranalents, 0 H. Bardwell, D. E. Miller, H. B. Wallaoe, B. Morton Zullah, 1). D. Jones; John Steels, Jesse T. Vogdes, Stephen P. 11111, Tom 11 1. Ash. ton, Wm. P. MeCells, John F. Beatty, E W. Carr, Peter Parker and George X. Rill, oorroorwooore. utp•tolio, THE - kIPRES:I.=- , PHILADELPITIXENVEDNESDAY I MAY .: 1f3; . : ' f':..1111594:: remiss Dr: Weder'■ Chestnut aprtmge Water 113 CIIIRB, at Chestnut 0111, Philadelphia °mate, Pe. 116.11 ElFg- , :z motto Jobber's. DRESS GOODS. JOSHUA I.A. BAILY, No. 2.1.8 MARKET STREET, Invitee the attention of Bums to a large assortment of SUMMER DRESS GOODS or THE NEWEST STILES, TO BE OPENED THIS DAY, MAY 18 mylB•tf eintlentetfo '4,oabr. G• P• E• C• Md. 3Ei IsT S .. - GENTS' PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS. YOB BALD BY ALL Till PI INaIPAI+ 13116DIVISP FURNISHING STORES IN TIDO UNITED STATES. toyM6t 'Retail Tarn v,auDs. r PRE GREAT RETAIL DEF 0 T- OF 13TREL OPRINEt BKIRTB, the Belebtated Manuradurars MAXWELL ' S LADIES , TRIMMINGS STORE AND FACTORY, - ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREWN. Shelton & °abortVe Improved Queen of Diamonds, in all elites, bull ea' or Children's. Moran &Co Peria Tolerant*. Moran & Oo.'e Sommer Skeleton. Thotopeon'e Indeetractible. Reed & Co.'s Princess Royal Waltace A Son's Twenty dye and Thirty Springs. Reid tc May Queen. Denglass & Sherwood's Matinee. Reed A Oo 'a Looped Extension. Douglass fc Sherwood)s Children's. 87, 50, 62.70, and 81 cents each. JUST OPINED, A SUPERB OOLLEOLION OP SAM NETS, Richly embroidered with Bugles and Beale, all well sa those of the plainest deaerlption. A Prob. Stook of all Mode of the BEST BERLIN ERBBYINI, „1 1301(111111 SCRIBING. Anima:awe and varied amortmant of THZ NEWEST SPRING lADMINGO, 11,11PLUNIBILED DAILY. J. G. MAXWELL do SON'S RETAIL ATONE AND BAOTORY, ELEVENTEL AND CIINSTNIIT BTNEETB my 18.61- WRENCH DRAP D'ETE. Lnpi manufacture in an the qualities:Ur/Ws wear, einatio and Tel. durable. SICARYLESS BROTHERS, OHISTNUT sad BIGIITEI Streets. 141.01 - SUMMER FOULARDg Jla , A fair of these desirable seeds In Black and color 164 grOUndS, lust reeelTed BRIGHT STRIPED CHINTZES. ' • ' French Chintses In slab new designs, forwreppers and bordertogi. SHARK...En BROTHERS, mylS CHESTNUT ond.HIGHTH Streets. VASSIMERES. Iv Aco replete stook of Men's and Boys' Wass, ans. bracing Woollen, Linen, Marseilles, and Silk-mixed fabriss. COOPS'S & CONARD. myll B. 31. oorner NINTH and MARKET. LINEN GOODS. Linen Table Ointh. Doylies. Dinnsek Linens. Naptins, Breakfast mobil. To*ele. Pine Llano by She Owe. Dial*Ls. COOPER & CIONMID, 8.-B. corner NINTH and SUBMIT. F _AM MANTLES. -ILA Boole extra ohm lota, 60 to $21.0 COOPZR h. COWARD, men B. E. canter NINTH and MAIMIT Bb SILK MANTLES. Itoody made or made to order at short natter , Priam $6 to *2O. ooOrEa & CONRAD. myls B. 21 Moor ItINTII and DIARICEPS Ste. INT.NRt STING AND ,IMPORTANT I 11 GREAT OPENING or LACE GOODS I ! ! PRICES maim] FROM $5 TO $6O ! !! THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN PHILADELPHIA. I VEET DIOR AND ELEGANT &truss!' BOUGHT 808 OUSEL FROM TIIE IMPORTER! Pienott LAO ShAwle. French Leos Pointen. French Lice Palmas. French Lace Mentillas, Very Melt Chantilly Mscittltas. Plain Silk Dusters, (hills Trlinining, tee. Silk Mantica.a., Silk and Lone Do., AG. &a. ADO, Large 11,ot of EACH SILKS-48Hk CHEAP! FANCY SILKS, BAREGES, LAWNS, Act., Ao.,aL T.HORMLIFY ORIBM I I3 goy? N. E. Corner EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN. HANDSOME STELLA SHAWLS, at 13 SO. with printeL sewed.en borders, just re. Weed of the Shawl sale. Also. One Binehe.boidered do , in great veriety. 011iaBLEE1 ADAMS, 64)104 to th-tt EIGHTH and Anon Streets. SHE MOST BEAUTIFUL assortment of SPRING GOODS can be found at bIaHLROVS, where elegance hi style is ualted with economy hi price. Pont de Cheered, de Rapagnes, Satin Mobslra, Cheek de Ferree, and all the new styles of Spring Goods. Black and Panay Silks of Importer styled and quell. else. An immense and elegant assortment of Stella; Stair% at very low prices A splendid assortment of limbroldaries. We are now opening our Spring Oloake and Mantillas, embracing many elegant styles entirely new, Clothe, Oataimeres, and Satinets, Shirting and Table !Anent', Calico*, Lawns, einghame, Shirting and Sheet ing Mneline, ho. MONLROY, apla-tawstf No. I 1 South NINTEI. Street, N. B.—Daily In receipt of bargains from Auction. F RONDS' CENTRAL DRY GOODS WM, Corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streeto. CHARLES ADAMS Offers bin usual supply of PLAIN AND BIEDIUdf STYLE DRESS MATERIALS. Bound Thibet and Cashmere Ohawls• White Berme Shawls. Wide White, Mode snd Black Barege, for Equates and Mantles. White, Blsok, and Colored Mellen. Plain Style Mohaire emd lautkee.• Do. Mons de lathes. Do. Tamartines and Crepe Hants, Eloper Black Bilks. Nest Style Gingbezne, Chintzes, sad Lawns. Irish Linens, flannels, Table Linens, Damask Cloths, and FAMILY FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY. Patent Skeleton Skirts in variety. myT•stuth 1859. OPEN WE G O ARE NO W INUR BPFUNG and 1859. 81:001.11ft MANTILLAS, • VoR REV WHOLDBALW TRAM To which we incite the attention of OODTHERN AND WEBTERN 'LINENS FOR MEN'S WEAR. 1-4 American Linen Company's annular style Brown Linen Coatings, X and X, redone shades; Brown and Bleached Linen bucks, various styles •• BrOWII Linen Drills. A choice assortment of the above Goods now on sample, and for We by JOSERII 416-8 US and 180 CHESTNUT Street. 9[lo SHOE FINDERS AND NAND .m. FAOTUREBB —On and after WEDNESDAY, May 18th until July lath, our establishments will be closed atfiP.3l. MAO BARTON k Joarra OWYHEE, W. JOHNS & BON, B. W. PAYNE LAING & MAGINNIB. mylB.3t* DRAFTS—On the Union Bank of Lon don, and Royal Bank of Ireland. in sums to mit. • Nor Web, myla Bm* riIHE moat suitable pictures for parlors are Lite• Mae Photographs In 011 made atllllllolll. l B GALLBItY, BEOOND Street, above Green. lt* TO FARMERS.-60 Ws pure Straits Tanner's Oil, reoatved We day. for sale by OEORGE SOLDIN, No.loo Noun WHASVEB. amyls-84 0 E • NEWLAND BG 0 , 0 '9 Loosirici.GLess AND PIOTIII4IRAMiII MAN OPAOTUNNRS, WOOLIISALN AND RITAIL. An extensive Arndt of OIL PAINT LOOP, eta. AU at Tory Low Prides. eO4 ANON Bonet atose SIXTH, Philadelphia ap16.2n0 if SUGAR. -250 hhdo. low grade - to prime New Wens sugsr In store and for We by JAMBS GRAHAM & 00., spro , riOsh 2/0 NA 22 IdITIT/4 1001. flailltPLlolll BROTILIMI, ORZEITNIIT And Street.. SULROH 4 4NTS. . J. W. PROOTOR & 00., TO CHESTNUT 80.1 sot WRLLS, VARGO, &GO., 400 OLISSVNDIS Street pane Sams Zito flublitatiiitts, Pll H E "LAP R SP 'PORTRAIT, FRO* - SIR WALTIR SOOTT. The celebrated author of the WEVERLIT NOYSLIP. This day published sod for Welly • • TNIIT .102 8 h ee ac t ltl ue:a st e l e i ma ;t e n e ;o rt i ;1! I mostet 1 17:." O 1 1 yia :14 : 4 :; t tj n a Ethhe c. bf 8 , as nd i ns LK 7 8 r r r T t i e n tw r t : : e a r i &RIP* that has yet been published At &lISOTPPORD, the" 44 of Sept., 1b24, It was painted by G. R. 1131WTON, , RThis woe the last time Sir Walter allowed him self t A. o sit for a ;Striven. It Is elegently-engraved by Whiteohuroh t 'olih • far-simile of the Autograph of the great etottelist.• On One India gayer, price 25 cents; plain, 15eenta. every reader of the Waverley Novels should buy this Bograstog i and neatly frame a punlne Rheum of Wal ter/Icon. - • • ' T. 13. PETERSON it tßornEas, myl2-1t No 806 ORESTNIIT Street 'ME UNITARIAN FAILURE. ° • THINXTAIGAN BROWNS - PRNAOHND TO A UNITAIITAN GONQRSGATION. With sa introooo - on the Noltarisn Papua. By. Rey. Wm. L. gage. Idmb - 410 ends TDS MIT THINGS. By. Rev. 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Ohmic Authors, Histdry, BtletrYr Philosophy. Balance, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Treatless upon these ant other kited aubfects are being continually dealt In bt him. poke, In large good email quaetitiea, chased It the esthm-Hanenevearte Bookstall, GRIST NOT Street, above roartle, inylB Om - JOHN CURIUM • far Odle mili aro itt. .4:3±tE ST 11 T TILL oldttNTßt Ea FIRMS Tilt RIM, on Reitman sienna, near the 17nOthlelctin, Wont 40 aerie at Lind, plenty of fruit, sbrubbert, and onmforOle t4ll4lngli. Rent Until the let of April next, 8400. Infiniti de ':. mylB-Bt4e 482 FRANKLIN Street. IN FOR SALE OR TO LET—A cen trally located property, No 270 South NOURTII street, suitable for p ofessloual or other bushes.. ' Ap ply an the premises. ' myll3-irs2l* TO lAT—Tiro Him, large rooms, to gen tlerden, lairitiebed or untarnished, in • email pri vate attention *in be paid to conttort. Location eintimaL Marcia B. n.i Bitiod'a Despatch.- my. 18.20 ma TO LET.—A furnished Cottage, Wile ,ted ou the Gertnanto*n Railroad, one square from Them station, corner TWenty.firat Street, with hot and cold water, bath, gal, carriage benne; stabling, large garden, with every hind of vegetables In the ground, grapes, strawberries, , Commtiolas tides with the eity tirenty times a day. Rent from now to the 10th day of Oldeber, 5250. Apply on the pre mines. myl7-et FOR SALE —About 400,000 acres Oi LAND, In VIRGINIA, in Randolph, Bubon., Vilogiontas and Witt Counties—floe Timber and Coal Lands, (Canliel ) Viikbp iold ig„large or email goon titlea. Apply to OLOOKBR 6c NORM, Affszito, 63 PAYMTTR Eltfaes. mylerat 2w* BALTIMORE. Md. aNO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET FOR 861 X—Let 286 feet deep, 22 feet front; elegant fonrottory hottse, three•etory double back buildings, replete with all &edam eentenlenees, Apply to 12. OolthYL, rayl2•tt Melanie flail. 71110111t8TNift Street. do Von SALE OE RENT a. ito kite JIM and oonttnient mastic BRION BOMBS, entirely new, With all the Modirn iMproxements, surrounded with efiade and ornamental trees, No. 66 sada UNION Street, BURLINGTON, N. T. _ to B. P. MIDDLETON; 6 North 7tt NT Street or THOMAS DUGDALE, mylo-0 BURLINGTON, N. J. CI.REAT SALE OF PINE AND 'LEAD L &NOS IN WASNINGTON COUNTY, MO., with Mills attached ; also the well known Castle Rock Steam Saw and ,louring Mtll in the town of Castle EUX)k, Oa the (Loge Mar, in Osage Connty, Miseentl. Will be sold on the tint day of Juin, it the front door of the coarkholise, in the (Sty of St. Lents, Mo., at public sale, 8,000 acres of valuable Pine and Lead Linde. iNth ',Brat-elan Sate Milli capable of rattling 16,000 feet in daylight, and lioness, Stables, Store, Shop, &e., &0., all in the beet order. There are several valuable" beds of lead on,thd said: property, and it is thickly covered with Pine, most of iNtlett ins never been, touched,. it is 2,if miles front the Iron Mountain Railroad, 65 miles from St. Louie, the unrest pinery to Bt. Louis. The sale will be positive end on easy terms, to eon a partnerstlip. At Uterine time and place will be sold the well.known of en dive saw.rollls for cutting Oak and Steamboat Lumber, altnated in the flourishing town of thistle Rock, on the OUP Ayer, twelve. Mlle. from the, Paola° Railroad, AIM, the Large Steam Plontinglifill immediately ad joining These Mills are dolog an extensive and flour ishing business, and are under Lome which can be termi nated July let. Terms favorable. Per pamphlets giv ing full and mounts description of the Property, st ance. RAMAT. bTONE, Nag , Phllsoielpida, Pa; Messre.7.WIRSON, WINSTON. & 00., Pittsburg; Pa; Miners - ()AMMON, STORY, & aId.LONE. Center, Ohio; or the proprieton, BOOMER fr. CO., rays. Imo 77 (Mutant et, lit. Bonn, Mo. in TO LET—MO large and commodious JIMIL otoro, HQ. 826 MARKET Illtroot, below YonrEls. Apply on the preadult. 0p264f POIINTRY RESIDENOE TO LET.— JUL A neat and roomy Cottage at 042131M0N SILT 8, near North Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 miles from the pity. Apply at 424 214.141iET Street. ap1241 Vraposalg. ROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS 08AL9.-4ealsd proposals trill be received at the office of the PRILADEI.PIIIA. GAS WORKS, No. 20 South SIIVENTEI Street, until noon of FWD &Y, June 10, 1819. for any part or the whole of fifty thtusand loss of ,Bituminous Ooals, suitable for the manufacture of Gas, to be delivered et the Gas Works, on the Schuyl kill river, in such monthly gusalitles as msy be speci fied in the contract. The first deliveries to. 001/101011Ce in the month of August next. The coals must be fresh, clean, and dry. and of a qua lity to to approved by the Engineer: The proposals must Mate the particular variety of coal His intended to furnish, and if of a kind not before used at these works, eamplee for trial - will be required previous to the time of opening the proposals. The grove ton of 2,240 pounds will be considered as the weight intended in the propo sals, unless otherwise expresaly stated • and if it be pre• (erred to deliver by melon:me, the struck bushel of 2 889 enbio imitate will be need In owe of More to deliver the coal according to agreement, The Trustees of the Gas Works I coerce the right to purchase wherever they may deem best, and charge to the contractors any loss or damage consequent on such failure. The payments will be made in two equal instalments, at four and six. months after the speciti id periods of delivery, the 10th of each month to be taken as the average of the monthly deliveries • or, at the optioo of the Trustees, payments will be made in cash, with in terest deducted. Bhould the contractors prefer to deliver'the coal ear lier than required, it may be received. if convenient to store. but payment, wilt be made to date from the time specified. - Satisfactory security for the fulfilment of the contract will be required. JOHN 0 ONESSON. Engineer Philadelphia Goa Works. May 20,1858. mylB-dtjelo tiailscab Lincs. 08. ' RAILROAD ROUTE BETWEEN • PHILADELPHIA AND WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY hay log lewd the Road of the WES r MESTER RAIL ROAD COMPANY. are prepared to offer every facility for travel and the transportation of freight between Philadelphia and West Chester, on terms as reasonable as can be offered by any other route Passengers can make the ttip through as soon by this al by any other Road, with every asturranoe for safety, deepatoh and cc commodation. The Passenger Trains for West Chester. leave the de pot at Sleventh and Market, daily., st 7 15 A. 3t.,11 A. M., and 430 P.M. On oandays, at 8.30 A. Itt and P.M. Freight for West Oheeter will be received at the depot, corner or Thirteenth and Market streets. - mylB.3f • llailvoab stork. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY STOCKS FOR SALE. The Stooks of the various Passenger hallways DOW in operation In this city and those In muss or con— struction, and which are expected to be conning shortly. As those Wets ate not generally before the Board of Brokers, we watild invite our friends and the public whe wiah to invent In these desirable eecorities, as well an to gain information respecting them, to give us an early mall. WITHERS & PETERSON, HOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 8l South THIRD ST. my 18.61 Otertintopos. QTEREOSOOPIC—BURNS. The Tree under which he eat with hie MOlend Mary," " Rio Oottage Birthplace,” The Banks and Braes of Bonny Doon,ii and other spots seared to his memory, forming a settee of BEVIIN beautifully.exe fluted double PHOTOGRAPHS. Free by post, price 3. All who revere the memory of BUM should pre- MB these real and grsphlo mementos of places and sputa In which the poet lived, wooed and died. N. 8.--A large collection of NBW AND BEAUTIFUL GROUPS, GLASS PTV TIMM, ILLUMINATED SCENES, &o. Jost received by the feat steamer. For sale at Wholesale and Retell. D. APPLETON & 00., mylS.Bt Noe. 8113 and 848 BROADWAY, STEREOSCOPIC - BAZAAR. THE WONDERS 07 THEI STINEOSOOPE. Large aneortment, by reeent Importation, at the Lowest Moe. _ _ M. J. FRANKLIN, Optician, N.J. BOOTK TOURTR IRREKT n9Fl6.qt Wants. OTETAT/ON. WANTED' by syoung Bum SO' jears of sge, filLOltirk Wholo- Pa, Or lOW 'Olgabllnioont Unaziopticomblo •rafe. redoefatelodlng ton-jeers with loot employes Ad iiroosiNfilB4llllll,oS, Blood's Despatch. mynattis AN ACTIVE, Intelligent Lad, 16 years of ego; desire!! it Oltuitiret in a" Whokeale store, al. commujioi, Howie_ Clan glee the beet of 'references. Address J. A. D., Press Offloa. zorlAtlV WANTEDA Salesman in a Dry Goods V Jobbing House in Market street. To ono who Can hinnentie a good au month and cult intde, a Moral compensation will be given. Addrees!lOX MS Rat Office. my i l-8t • mjANTED—An in.door PARTNER, With a OABFI .ospitat of from $5,000 to 1110,000, tali bustrem (profitable) ahead, established. Addrese Box UST, Philadelphia Poet OBllo..'mylemwt.Bl/ WANTED—By the let July, a -Stilesnite; in nWholemile Boot and ithOe House ea Market , !treat.. Oae who owe iiditienee a mix and prompt sax months trade, will please'. whims BOX 1054, Post (M -ace. „ milt. 6t* Eiummer Uescrite. ANDALUSIA BALL will be again opened for the accommodation of those who .desire to make their home In the country during. the. Bummer Belson, on the lira day of June. It is pleasantly located on en eminenee one mile to the north of Reeding, elf the Philadelphia and Pottsville Turnpike, and from lb elevated position has the benedtof commanding a good view of the amounting country. from Nevendok Hill tip be the Blue Mountain gap, a distance of nuns thirty miles. The fresh country Mr which is constently Stirring there. and the excellent - water, reOceinneed themselves. The proprietor has taken pane to provide every comfort and luxury within his reach for the imoommo ation of his guests. • Hie house is new sal newly furnished—bis bathing separates complete, and his stabil. g good. Livery aocommodations of the best kind can he •obtalued at the abodes% notice. Terms moderate ' JAMES B. MADEIRA, Proprietor. mylewfin.2mal , OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ANNOTINOMENT OY .THE PILOPRIZTOB, YOB. TEN BBABON OF 1859. TUN OBI° WHIZZ DULPDIIII.I3PRINOO are Mine., fed in Delaware county, 18 miles north from Columbus, (the capital of Ohio,) on thegaloto river, 10 miTIM, from Delaware, 10 miles from the White Sulphur station on the Opfitleold, Mt. 'Vernon, and Pittsburg sod 10 collie from Pleasant Vail or Sprlogi; station, On the Columbus, rietda, and Irtda*, Railroad., Theta Opting* Mill be open for the reception of ?letters ON DIN HIRST DAT OP JUNE. The improlements of 1809 have been large, enabling theh proprietor to accommodate from Ave to aii hundred Veil& Among these intinuyerasnte may: be mentioned, a large and elegant hotel, new cottage rove, additional Antidings for amusements and recreation, extensive bath.hothsee, a deem laundry, do., /co. Upon the estate there are five Options aU within the lawn, four of which, the White dolphin, the Mealy, .bate, the Magnates?, and the gapes Ohalybeste, are 'decidedly medicinal, whilst the fifth Is remarkable for the purity of ite water. Ills -WTI SULPHUR • . . . . ld L tieeittiful Artesian fountain, 'Ranted PG&E the rooky , lion & tif the Aetoto ' rlier.. At the depth of 100 'feet below the legal of the Scioto, Howe the remarkable Ordain et mai; *kWh etipPliee this Spring. 'Thia ettdatu Wu bewared tome SO years ego, by a, gentle • man who *ad UAW talc. no . wator. when reached, at once area. to the aerface, and bu Geer sines Pm!. tinned to dor, during all Mum* Without chugs or atiaiament, eith er t in quality of volume. &DIOIrIdL PIIONISTINFL gor Segni add Slagle here been highly esternintd for their medioldal pfopetthee. Doting the put Belson their reputation in this reelle4l has been singalsrlyoon• domed. They were adminiatered by 0 physietan,Tooli- Mouldy u to quantity, time -of drinking, bouthlussed, .to., and under thht systenintla plan the. cube were stunercum and gratifying. , Tall WHIM bULPITUR.WATER . . . _ . is pedttilsrligertleeeblein thoee disorders or the Liver. stud StoMtuil whlch soonest afflict gentlemen who hare been too closely confined to business, and persona of sedentary halite. _ THE VIIALYBEATE EIPAINGS are perreenent &aim Their effects upon broken• down and debilitated constitutions have been not tran sient tint lasting, giving to the blood a new vitality, and in the person new life and vigor THE MAGSiIb3AN ',NAUSS ix a gentle aperient. Invalido may rely upon every facility being furidahed them which can contribilte air health andoornfort. • As a delightful resort during the summer mouthe, the 0610 White Sulphur Springs have no drill is the West, and but fe•Q in the United States. The location L pe culiarly healthy the Moto here is , a rapid. reeky stream; the "Cl i ff Limestofle a formation hundreds. of feet in thickness, through which the cigar ante He 4iy, is everywhere, either at or near the entfaste the gionfidd of the estate are beautifully undulated, and interspersed *lilt ntimereure ravines which curry off all the superfluous water, thee rendering the _sell dry land the atmosphere free from that lltheildity so prejudicial to health; thee. cirenmstanees, taken - in eenneetion with the altitude of the place, about 1000 feet above • thelevel of the ocean, makes, the lotrality, as free from latilariene influences es a melentain regioa. the Spring property consists of NA acres of land, tee Ituared of which is 6018T81 be one of the moa b eautiful pores irt,Ohlo. This woodland is headannely laid off bete walks and &Wes, one of the latter being tuo miles In eitent. - „ „ DA AL • tatting here, by- the -plan adopted, to brought into fair dompeiffien vtith that at naturally Warm cad Hot Springs. he 1.91 e Witter le heated in the bath tub by steam • ipes ; t heat mit Sethi ridged emitpresdpi te li gnite, it by this Odom hi a g pp h lie n d t o t h e scrims of the bather without the lose of if. ;One laredients. TELECISAIII 011101.-• • ' ' A Telegraph Chloe, aommtenicattopwith. all ,pierre of, the country, has been establlahed at the Springs. To be thne in commotion with distant points, will be a great oaf entenee to gentlemen who can hear from and direct their badness affairs daily. - _ . All the memories neomeary _to health, pleasure and itmlsement. visitors may civet to Sod at the Ohio White Sulphur Springs, as the proprietor is determined to make it, in every particular, a first-eases watering, Piece.- Gratified with the liberal patronage extended last year, no effort will be spared to , merit Ste con tinuance. . A liveiy, well stocked with homes and earriagel a attached to the Springs - - Yor further info,niatlen, arrsonandente for toam l §, l . o . addrrea ANDBSW WISWOIif Ja.. - - znylViler; Witte STlitin; P. 0 , - velawsityco ,0. QIIMMER BOARDING.—The MINERAL /0 4 .WPRING ROTAL,•at WILLOW OROVI, had re cently been refitted and refamdshed latortgliorts and it now opened for permanent and transient boardard. - The advantages GI NO place for Burma Roardingi are its large and airy rooms, ipsetons grounds, finely 'Wed Stalks, and extends* vane, with spring water, plunge and shower bates, and convenient steam to the thy l form daily lines of coacbeeeommot with the North Railroad et Abington Station. • - Tor further particulars, hwinire of H. G. antaTatie, Nos. 289 and Zit North THUD Street, or ALBBRT BUCKMAN, Proprietor, Willow (trove Poet Onles, - myl7.2wie , Montgomery County, Penna. L"III3,ATA MOUNTAIN ,SPRINGS, LANG LETRR ociusTr, PRRNR. This revere% establishment will be opened by the first of lIIND. Eituated on the Ilphrata Ridge, 69 miles "met of Philadelphia 18 south or Reading, 18 north rf Lancaster , 40 eas t Harrisburg. and having The advantage of the purest soft water, every variety Of baths, the site elevated to 1,200 feet above Water level, with graded mid shady walks in dense forests, and the most extensive landaape scenery in the Union, it knot earpaased as a summer Pestilent*. necommodshons for 400 persons, improved stabling, and good carriage lioness; also a good Mock of livery horses and amines, with amusements. At good band of magic, tebleei ten pin' alley. It is easy of access from all the above point& by railroad and omits g The proprietor spares nothing to make it a home• plane for comfort and health. For farther particulars, see circulate, to be bad ' ,by applying to Joseph B. Myers: Third and Tine streets; James Is. Nano, 510 Chestnut street• or to the Proprie tor, .10231iPil 110W/GMAOHnit, 2Phrato Post Ofilee, mylB Sm Lancaster County, Penna. SACHEM* HEAD HOTEL, • NEAR GUILFORD, OONN, The subsorlber, having purchased this well known first-elass fashionable guromer House, would inform its former patrons and the pubdogenerally, that it is to be refurnished, painted Inside and out, put in complete order, and opened for the receptson of company on the first day of JUNE, under the immediate snyezinten deuce of BAIdUAL YOWLER, ER., the popular and universal favorite at this establishment for the last ten yearn. The Hotel is of modern oonStractlon, built on an e=• tenelre scale, with accommodations for two hundred . and flff.7 punt', oommendlos s. firm vim of Lone Laud Bound. Billiard, BM:oo,mnd Bowling ROOM, at a con venient distance from the Howie. flood Fishing mad Bathing within five minute' walk, Arrangements hare been made with the New Lon don, Btonington, and Providence Railroad for I new depot within one mile of the House, called the nachem's Head Station " Also, for BXOIIIIIOII tiekets, for the boarders. to and from the " Tontine Hotel " to the " Head," at half price. N. B.—bleennitoen ate never seen at the Hotel. TONTINE HOTEL, BY 11. LSI SOB&NTON. NNW lIAVIN BONN. I have nude extensive improvements in the TON TINI HOTEL this Spring, in the addition of new ltoome, new }Milani Tables, and Bath Booms, with hot and cold water. Baronies min have suites of rooms at either Homes, as low as at any first-class hotel in the country. Every attention wilt be paid the gneats of the two houses. Beteg the sole owner of the ~ Seehem'e Head" pro. perty, and having a els yearn' lame, from January next, of the TONTINE HOTEL, my whole time will be devoted to the comfort of the guests. myll•wfm4w H. LEE SOR&NTON. rfiREEMOUNT BOARDING ROUSE, 99 neartvorrletown, Pa., (established in 1855 j will he open for boarders, June let. It is one honr's ride from Philadelphia The grounds are extensive and wall shaded i the rooms airy and pleasant. The Ines. tion is high (160 feet above the Sohnylkill) and ex. ceedingly beetby no can be shown by certificates of mediora men. The place la admirably adapted for families with children. The best references can be given. Terms moderate. Addreie Bey. EAMIINL AARON, my9.mwf 12t Norristown, Pa. ATLANTIC CITY! ATLANTIC CITY! NATIONAL HOTEL AND ExouBSION HOUSE. BAST de CO.,Pbsprietore. This Home hoe changed hands, and will be opened on the SOth of MAY for the accommodation of Boarders and Excursionists. It is refurnished in the Dent style, ar.th new Bunuturn, Bedding, dee. The National Is admirably situat'd on Atlantic 1110- one Commands a tine view of the Ocean, and but one squiere from the best Bathing Ground on the Island. A splendid Ball Boom and Dining Boom being at tached to this house, =ekes It particularly desirable for DioureiOne. m7104.mD jILORENOE HEIGHTS ;HOTEL, Flo— renoe, N.J .—The enbeeribere, having leased the above named topular Moe for a term of yours, Intend opening about June Ist. The former patrons of the house, and others, may be assured that no efforts on the part of the proprietors shall be waiting to ren der it m truly attractive summer resort. Baths, Billiard Tables, Ten Pin Alleys, mad Stabling on the premises. BOBBING & WILLABD. 11:P. Rooms secured from a diagram of the House, by application at the case of W. WILLARD, 939 OffEbTbitir Street, second floor. itioneg. SSOOOOTO LOAN, irk sows to suit eppllosnts, won Diamonds, Watobes, Jewelry, Hurls, Merchandise, Clothing, &0., on mode rate terms, by JONES & CO., Brokers, N. W. (tomer THIRD nod HOKUM Streets, below Lombard. -2s tabilebed for the list 35 years. Office hours from! A. M. to 7 P. M. . . Second-hand Gold and Blies'. Watches, by emollient makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at* one half the original coat. - ap2B-firalf NAVAL STORES.-1,400 bbla. Shipping 3_i fosin 63 do opts Turpentine,-100 do Wilvdul WA Tar, to arrive per Bohr James A. Bayard, for Ede by HOWLEY, AESIBURNER, A. 00., ;Ayr, No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. LUMBERS' MATERIALS.—A. large and varied assortment constantly in ROM to whit* I oall the attention of the Trade. Yrloes as tow cm thaaa of any house in New York. OktaNLIS MULLININ, mlaBo-kars an MINOR Street M,A.OKEREL.-446 bbls. Non. - ).; 2, and - 8 Mackerel, In whole, Jdaea, and mutates bolds. Original packages. 0. 0. hiDILISR & 00., "4.1 T Aiwa Imes, sooond door above linnit - ~-'' ~littt~gßnuct~s =' WALNUT -STREET THE &TRE.,; . . - •• - s- , • - 'nom* , rucsam; ARTIPTSB RitAXPALIJkI-.2I4I4S;FyALE - WILE LAURINCIN QUISVALIATI; • - • MLLE Ltraceimit., 18 DUX. Mc, Piondsoireprooestotios ego - - La. Immo- " - - Wile L. Ohooollori ,Ohordion.,into LAO: Pzlx des Plimea.—Lages ekriertdinsiiip 11{ it Si; Stones 11 , 0telteatre. .111 ; MOW" Geo' ehis e ". Skye Stalled do Pargaei ;1.00 iVo et Ss 04 4 416: 106 . . Leo Ported ourtirost a I Loom mob* UM quiet 05.,.; cogoootooora a 8 hitcrys,rootes an quit *sew. ' • 1171TIMATLBT - "Ei cuutriN"k AEVEU";': T.. 2l 4loa).—innumiquini.a7 /00, The parformiaaa wilt etienweee lOW ' - ,OX,D unszli elrD Tottit*BileiTlL -', - Littleton - Coke Arr. Wheat*/ To* - fflekei Dolman; Ledy Al l .. gwthersi, Mr i Jobs Draw- .- - To *monde with- ' - BOHN smniza ion Tailfilllna ON 11=0:1411.. Ratatri7tairdif7 Mx. - Dalataa ; Tarr Zobasask KIN Mum, Admiskon; ileenrwl - Seetojwilwes =OW 27)1 dints OridaUtziatalta, 10 aaaddi. Isatsla Bov; 75 coati; (tinny.' 2.3alada; ealdary far Ckdorad - Pomo.; 25 anti; -mots -box In 00,...47.- 0471014-': Piresami t 88 °iota; WhialdP777ll 7l7 AIM IP; - Doors open it TX_ gosh, rum before UR. DEMPSTER'S ENTERTAINIIIII" ' - so. Cu. MUSICAL IttBD:RALL, DAY EV.S.NING, May nib, will mange , - the eigtaidui Tab cm Callao Widir, I:: ra TOW, Idle Tears,"" ..0 Swallow; ihritioCii "Ask 1118410 itroaassuyipaid Peinawg, fLopfor i ati a Sang of the OPP (110,1r.460inpahlr Brpk, Brook?). Crikessioth.ii Nov* liketwirl, Earth" - ( rampon), "Catawba Wiwi , (LossfolioliV sad, by dealt!, ;May ; tpier . p . (Tlkkiiikah lateral Cabala* Conga , - • " . Tioteto 59 alit& Tciixlinnalip kikkpk; as7ll WELD IPS _ NATIONAL2_THE WALNUT Inset, Wants Ozanne Soup Legers.q4allagNlMM;• ~f;~~'~~~~1ti~Z;G:K. n Garier's sprightly and brigiaat annedy,' 0118 -801d4163 WiththatanrivalegOtenediainsibfilleJULlADALL,- in her calebrated•arigtaal rbloh elos las • been received erith sawn or, Airruurkt9L - , -. Mr. WALIM,II CILWIXE as Geraldl:-•-• - • • Mr. G 0. 0111.111.18, the Asst.lriglytlooslaila elk the deg*, In the comedy and a poplar bras The °weedy, ao•eralasagy seemeetharlirlitie larva every evening mall farther settee. . • YOPtf EAR PBlollB.—DreeeOlreliAbo.;lliainuer ale, 100. 11,101:101(011IGH's :GAIETIES-BM: Is 4 /IL below Thioi. %Triumphant mess* emelt storte. Best Ooterpany PhUselejMidieulCalt, hesatillaYANNY YORRRY.' the eat lierCibior C. NOGETY, the eelebretild the megnifleentDenewseedgisY RSIQZ infidel; lettlon of soap, the mirth :- BERRY, the emoted,BtLlVOl.ollAT * Altie 808 SHOPPAIID, the huswormas BILL .eMem 'r the great bell d hit JOHN WILLIAIOI,:tbs _ songeeter JOllll 00NOAD, the ,Pacmdel eere MOOS. =SIDON, PAW YOST -Timoiet. WI • to-nlglet, Berry will clog the Cove vet =JI I 2 Thorne will intrude upon Oohed, .Bob Go Around the Horn, be. Come serly - mJ9 - J.-CONRAD, Naga Massitent. MEM THIELTY-SIXTR ANNUAL• IX. EIBITiON • , "PINNISYYNAWIA - AOADNMY of. w r ;intil No. 1016 011.141 MVP # 18 NOW OPNN DAILY elloutioys_- - MMods* !Mt ‘, A. M. to BP. M., sad from tit LIDA?. • • Admission 16 mints. gosoon Violuiti 10 MorM.• drou /Soong. - • -•- _ STOCKHOLD3IIIS irM estates thektteltde tee application at tke *MA a the Aeadieey. WSIOAL TIM rIALliv--TRIVOM. KAMIA olonientA t r iaie lik4 ALS oriti7 SATURDAY— TURA will heziakirisc thellth of Rey. Sixes Tithe* 40 argialli jealt- - so of tickets for sl,' wkiek -saw "be And" 110 Olotaal stresS; Mak lowtai% of StivenUr load Oliestoct, act at tic doer at eon The perforsichos coromecomat SR °Weak ef our • 05oabs: SUMM T:4 1,11. 4 3 FANCY AND TRIMMED DONNMIE. CO;K)1313, Of every description and of Latest Rattans; abiaja en LINCOLN, WOOD, & •72b`.OH68TNi7T . BTRIST, (TWO, DOORS `HON, lIIMIONIOIT/11141010 eatfetinge. • W. F. sit B. ORSTmy ORNA, 519 6.1131597' 5 01 **OliZ t a: _— _ VPOSITI Itiall-INATS-144111Z):! A v tsars 'IPRING / 31 - 1 1 Ci Ai' 04 ar OAAPET.I:NGS:, Azso, - • , • 1,000; Maw - ci.A.wrort zer.A.Tilastakis„ CD 07 ALL THAI DIIIIIIAMM wpm's, LOW PRICES. mar 18-3 m it - AUSTIN BROWN.- - ' WHOLUALZ DRAW, II„ FLOOR OIL-OLOTIOI. - TSI LARCOAT. 8/04:11C IN innunqui. No. 184. NORTH THIRD BTARBT, splB.Boto 8. W. oomar of Rios oil. 3natiranre Contptpuec- ENTERPRISE MI:MANOR 0011 PA- NY. PRIEISNT CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. ' An Paid in and Inward. This Company insure Boum/Noe, irtraluirass, sod lIHOHANDIIIM generally, against hem or dioaase by tire Ground . Beats, Morigapiis. Uses, sal other seeuM ties or Beal Itatate, wiU also be speeially insured, if dealred. • DIRBOTONS- - _ N. Ratchford Btarr, Mordead L. Dimwit - William Wile., Georwe Nalbre Neater, John D. John Y. Atwood, - B A lialtseetoelt, - Benj T. 'Bradt*, Andrew D. Ceah,. - Henry Whitton, - 2.lkinwuteellrhlwer. T. BATO ORD OTANI!, President. CHABLIS W. COX!, grroretarT. • • . Temporary office, 162 Booth FOITATB atmo6 - 1, un til the completion of the Compel:Ws Bolloing B W. COMBS 120D321/ AND WALNUT US. mylB.2m A ithELOAN Ifilia iNBUILANCUI 004 INCORPORATBD 1110—GILIATES .P.B.TUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, PhibtAllplidd. /laving a large pald-up Capital litnek and blerplia Invested in sound and available Seentrithe, eon to insure on Dwellings, awed, inaltersi Xerolumadiodi Vessels in Port and their Oiagoes, and other Yaraeeet Property. All lows liberally and promptly 'Muted. nizooroao. - George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Cambill, Samuel 0. Wean, Edmund 0. Tatrickßrady, Ohas.W. Pooling, Inset Morris. . - • • GEOA ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARDI Bearetary. Id3•7M IaiITLTON'S INSURANOEI ADAIST- I.' MO AND OOLLEOZING °MON, No., Op OELESTNIA tltreet, PHILADELPHIA. Proofs of Loss and other requisites mad, oat for pot. ties sr/stabling loss er damage by fire to property in sured, in fall compliance with the intent, oomlitione of Policies of Insurance, in such a manner as to ob viate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation, sad to the entire astiatantion of all parties. Particular attention given to tiro °Wootton of alakai worat Irunuark Companies I Parties will fi nd it to their nterest to (*malt tam at lersigned as SO= after the fire as peatibia. No charge for oonaultatloo. f.kIHF.I3 PUMA, Inoaranoo AdiaotOr. Oanings Sunbe. SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND SO ODITY ON PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. WI North TIMID Steset, (Consolidation Bank %M ins INIABTEBBD BY THE LIiGISLATOBB OP PENN SYLVANIA Deposits reoeived in samara One Dollar and npwa rds and repaid in Geld, without midden, with VIVI PlOl CENT. INTIM= hem the day of depodtfill with: drawn. - A responsible mad reliable Ravine natitiettai Lee long teen needed in the Northern part of the elty, sant "The Spring Garden Saying land Ilkadety I , wan char. tered by the Leglalature of Pennutrula to "apply tlds neeesslG. The Alanagers, in Organising an& Unsling it, it, have been governed wholly by • desire to seanenno date the business interests and wants of the Ivey and enterinisl population by which it la PRIOR OPEN DAILY, heat 9to 2N &elver • *leo, on Moire.r , sad Tam- DAT from S until 8 o'oloak in thee's:Jac ILANAGREE. lrederlek EGG, - Stephen imita, John P. Levy, Ron 8.8 Strong. Daniel Underkoiler, redid* nuke, Panels Hut, - Joseph P. WHIM John Ressleri Jr., George sasehe, James B Pringle, ;sub Doak Joseph AL Dowell, Hon. Wm. Halliard, George Woelpper, Cho. T. Thus, Peter 0. JlBmsker, Robert B. Davidson. JAMB B. PRINGLE, President, keestote Reim Searetsry. soo.llllf • THE PHRENOLOGIOAL OAST:NET, lISTAIBLIBIIID >R! - . YOWLER, WELL& ,t 0, ' ie open der and evening, for the sale of Books am Phrenology, Plvdol•gy, Water-Ouzo, dco, i oat for PWaNNOLOOIOAZ MILAKINATIONS. The importatioo of Phrenology In Um training of' es ypoor, the selection of coanpations lust ecaspanicas, and in eye* department of salve life) to felt mid so. bnowledged by .451 intelligent poisons irbe on se." , gnsinted with - 1U Seto. Written deoorlyNoos from dsgneriecippee will wit by mail for two dollsri.- • ()Malaga's of Socha oat gra' tis. - . - • Address , . • , mum onisir, ,J0h291r . .40021 , 2 No. 9'251011.'44%d atm% lelina. .#llllfiffoolvid and for gels RHO trii DE a S —BO hhda by .0. O. Shwa. Attoßetroot "1"1" 34.; °° alum _al. NBA'S 0111.--220 b .15 of atralto BankOtr, La store sod for We br 11. trurro &MA anb & am :no, 3 41414 100 P.
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