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Tot CHIBIWIIT-.11Kn0t, , .. appo "*"Mlti „ WI ." - , • - ..44iiiii0** ,- ...O:OOCfer , UNAKA 4 tt 110041tYWorMitriii ;Vothils intocavAwsoketst soul». 'ir.holiOld• - 4146 iiiipplieLan Wm* Pew, '.1.11144Y _ 4 19 13 7 4r4E n ig P ; f4l' .11gklii_OXVPIT,'ET 11 411 114 T Ei;GENTS , • • • b• foam oily at :33 s -.6g 4 onzyrtrut STREET, I BILOW 1111V7tf211.; ' • ; - r itifrmatipt),ter•l:l?it oi ba• food at this assec• -- = - - IVP9KnOPOrii4EB - Witt tfieitit 1411011 ) s °. ..... , Y;l[6=,(i;'o;l‘ , I( ,1 4:t :TA AJI 13•1 i • & f a teatfiaai!.toiii so at tilt moat, aitete _ :LOOKING GIANTS 1 •. • • ISO staailabsiateilad tie moot esiple ferosec , * 4 : toossin ax.imula - " 'Nnuisea fait ,asta;aitd;la,thi`,Topat ostatiatial -L4301U11G'61.111.5110 ,- ' •, .rnYslelyd7y an k ,,:anrsaaaatiataina4biaaratiyal la our lOWA Miliptlatal>loo.ssl,s .- .7 5 . . • LOOSING - thilmikupeort iskj liptiaror_trameor for Ooaatty 1 4;t:itigEß;l4,' -•• , 3 , 4 _lll'B .11 T T 0 40T ';PHILADBILPHIA. Allachintrg 'arcs. BrAjoms. 6 , A - 14 Al* C 9 0 ,0 B A T 4 0 ? t, ibe-isro,* pltrAweas AirEINTIM, A:ND iosei PIG ,IRON 2 - 4 ;;.'430 - liolia:p6iiia's,Aimi, *ix t toffitOtititi v , • ' A . 0418D441, gsrproNi , 41410;,a0ui • -C9,IIARCOAN,T+4-,1i1.0 IRON, • = 70 1 GAB-imam.PURP4)BI3.- 1 04 111 4 11 .*** ) ?* 9 -_ Iis;: ---;,";;; • ram, 40., !OR•BALI , =LOW, 20 'aria A -,OottirraigiiiT. tatal.ool! VeNCe - ;A#OIY • ..mwsr4Tyjitsgans priatiriz. irrepu.t. for Wataoles **boy Ph. Orteks. , :imp' 00 , ..,) 1(o4 STANNA igaLiDaßnia. - • - ~ ~.:.~ 7 1ABK'NOTNik • tIPAPB111,• :IASI) WARRANTI4 , t ' ,3 ,I ; ~OIIBBM ~~: 6tILD ~~_ ' Aloi s 'Kook.", and' nds, bat only On diOnint , kr :ion - 4 0 0 4 agtiont may ttil On. • lu,P t , f.e445(1 )1;14 Foe 'prune 'l"4l44".'"Pr alagr altUrClO., NEr. ' rT7 A mmefirausse..-- - Tar, in prime &-. 430 iio 28 4214412001',2442;f sivwerii th es "1-411f-Vint,43ogAr WA.TOKIEf3 go , to t. liatilose wow ot MOP litld'Xl*l l sNeill' ISM . i. JUNI. IWLncrp !aDs: RECEIVED VIoPAyAL , O . OTAGOtIL 'Novelty iot the :,LINCOLN; ;WOOD, ?4 *OuOtS TO < - S !rift AIV 1-1 -A . Of m a . stylo or quality* LINCOLN, WOOD; , & NICNOLIih 726 - 011,ESTIT0 'STUNT .'l,"q (TWO pOOllB ABOYELUASOiTIO:TOMPita t ) ingT . El4jsls 0, • ' -; 2,0; : lifirlog orders kroni their 'ormuitry earrorpordcotr for • RIBBONSi ; - • - I GOODgi, , or „ - - ' *air, i;;; 15ettigs . . . _ of the iesson, nor itmare romonable nags than at the ithO/TEX;:):tp.Qpito, ..90 ~ - t 43t MATIK.Fai „„ • ))UaXhanr'grailors: S. _ MATTSON, , •" IiiRROTLART' TAILOR, . I ge.olitsrwaT STREET, ' ThirQßoor below Twelfth 'Meet, South abla,Phllada. ILr SA fall aaatirtinent of Seasonable GOOSE now on SOU. mylo4jyl' O. THOMPSON, ILVQ4NNECOP SEVENTH AND WALNUT 009siTs.yrAsarNgToN`sQu'ins, Invitee attentioa to'brit stook of TAUND3O, - faltable for 114.irefint sM iniaing season, Adsipt4pl,,to the 1610414 ; 4 A Alquiof 9t Choice 60(4, 4 rrhieb will la mods to prier with personal care and AO ',Weaeiwary ob!I 'minnow of faebtOn. „ 3C. tirt.tdufirzlittanflon .given ,to ti of. LOVA. LOONS. : r 'SP/240 11 4Pa • - - • • .- , , Parasols .A.RASvOLS,' ot : nion and HSAITTIPUI. fiTiLiEr and TipllBo., S„U.K•II B z 23 , taqui , ; Dump, AND 7%QIIIBITJLX•MOVNTID. BALI AT LOW PlifOge, • - - ~DrtCriV.N &..00., SI'REE'L t0711.1m Uentonials. • • xt.' - im*iro-:, ock. 44i ielurve4 fiat; tiie • ,# -- 111111 — .. ti T 1 1! E T ; ". • sirßY:tr; • The eighth huildieg West of, geoni. ; I,IIOATI:LATANG AkEfritldEßAToll.B. TiN,osLi.mNANapa#o vsNTitiTAN AND , 1 101&44tilt ItlltalagßAlTOß VI TEM W4Til CASING. liyadta . • ' OBANOOLL. - PityLßßlitinen, in hiinieent wor k on littoral Philoso phy. meet drainage of this Sefrigeratm to illustrate the ottonlatton of air by - the eorobloed effeeht; - of etilV and beet, sod helms of its operation; - " It it in , birmatifut acuminates with:Araterai,Latase Wiring* notice force or Vs a sego, to establish and maintain 'an outward cOastant current, of air. and consequent erntilailoo.i , Ihe BirriteraOr hoe - Veer( web, and IA higtilY - res mended byProfessorstilltuso, Porter., and Thatcher; of IVs college ; Piet.-Iliepee, of New York; Pref. Moist, 'Priorldenoe Gonna - Odor. U r•IL Clerk. OitiPhysiclan; of Boston, and many, other proloteent solaktiee -_ • W.ll , Pernald, PropNeorpf Union Market, Brooklyn; te In an tritperience of twelve roam I hire used and keen iaoi!har -VA evert' style - ttr, i fe'rigstrefor. note of which will eon:yard 30114' Yrile jes. tend ji centiletee perfectly, is 11.101iViliel!a r te, and pre serves mutts spientidirot - , , , • ltte„ rlrkokte Sikes ipore,tealtby, neap; ilOn'e ooll o/Plegd , Wrillter/It0e; ebiriald purchases one of Wheshiptc , Pima Pall and e*stalne thlem. by • NORM, ONASE, a•NOTtlff, No. 209 !firth BROBND STIIIU, ARNOLD a WILSON, No Imp BO ABUT -13PSEET. Ego frotati,,Oto;ke, Rl94ls;'lo,Nl lo ,a;, ZEPPS,‘ , GENPAL.WIPTEftN LANA:A . GENTO,,, Bot the sth, tiaile,or, = pix:ohise Of Lind* In PennsTl - vantn,,ld*sonTi lon*, 11.19n0W, Wisconsin, 2lintitlet rarn ti tri i e d1 4, 1 0 4 :11e960; wade, and tonal paid In th 9 foregoing atstoll. ' • OIFICE Ito. 1,101001 D FLOOR A E 04t N• BUILOI .bi G S 11; L, COMZ : c l eopard WALK IT , $211,0f, 99128 61 PEI4•94IgLiEtI4,I4. ttailroab CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY STOCKS FOB.BALE. „ The Biotic! of tho,veriesis Pessonger -11411waye now In operation In this 'city end thMe to merge of eon:. struotipn, and wbialr ere expected to be conning sttoitly. - - As thess,,etoete are sot moray before the Doug of Broken, We would invite' our Monde Ma the public who wish to Incest In them desirable satetttles, as vrell m to gain. inform/61ton respeoting them, to give us an early call. WITHERS & PETERSON, !HOOK AND EXCietiNGE BROM% No. 89 South THIRD . ST. Ogloing Alarhitto. . .. . , WHEELER; & WiLiSON . . . .11111U9AOICISING 00.713 • - ~ ~- SEWING 'MACHINES 1 Superior to' ell others for general we, and for . MAT IdaICIIES, TAMAR/3, AND DRS BIibiA4SREI, NEW STYLI3DNLY FIFTY DOLLAUS. giro:ma: 0328 ObesintWiltreet, Phlladelplols T Won Otats'llermet, TroxitonN, , . Oyer lobnStore Beate% Psllllll Ideifair street, ,Wes;sohepter. . . , • • • BUB, AWINTB: , NDWISI BOBEatd; ktoorwitows W. .71 WILLIAM ..pATT4I3.BON, 8I SW, N. remanent OfHolm will lwentonted /horny, by me, la 1141A44nX;;Plorftor4 fad:Latets NU .4an ter, PODIA. * ` - =, Agatit., „ 1141ABAIS'N' '„ BOUDOIII 1111 r fjafelli °Plitt folk! publlo Li tie moist itp Itiga lint-Ott:Ad St.itti4 liseldne in ate. It will on trim to OsOAO.O ein look, 02 Ma ” 01 1906f3 bagg i ng to tie Loot ottkito. -It iti, Oh* ,totttptfott, tie sitivlttt la Rif itkeelmitel +1500 ,0 0 01 "T eri " 6 / #44* tatF . ll4,9ld kept Ilk onto: try thsaltild of , , twelie foors of lice: pie Dtimpiwit of tits gisohlas. and the 41!twit OF,IIII.WORS, fantod tp D0,W3 1 14 0 0 04 t 0 7 1 3 0 IPltaLt 4 4 1 a tont three Untied to fifteen ititutta stftebso. per ix& mite. TO`thread isedts tatti stingily tem. ttte invite* us novo* Ott WittaMtitto. , :qp foot, it it Insa a n iiloot 10004 toy,orttj family lathe load, amt the ltiw 010 ' ' xxonANGB , at which they ate oollOgt,istkem trltliip t a T o*id 111131014 000:011e. „O. 4its , AROTLEITRI*In TLLUMINLTINU OiL4Miiitinted L,l iguir ea lay for Idillismay sad dusablMT, and is Oa•ezptosive. . Also jaublicolng 0911,0ir.. 1101.,RUBBARD auI;PN, ta ps,Bo; 10$ Pouttiiilitansi PHILADaP 1":11TITED ,il5 TE TAS? AU - EnsNog,- N. - .sub'soritiot xnetkOd of Informing hie friends and thagublita and After JUNE .20th hie hbbse trill be '6004 . 4 .l'•' • 'reception of,gneete, whatieicrieWrtivill , be ••• plastid Woo who may favor 'him.. The hoagie ; :iituAta4 on. a tine bluff, .Itlt- lawn , full vlew . of 7 tl,e ocean . gond roads, stabling, it se attrantive a. any house in the eattntry. , •Tha mnibiatiOn - L aeoeesible by two daily lines from f ,Waltint-afrOat'whart, vial 6 A. and 21'• IC4 •Beter..)noo—Grandy, ,WI T ASD 910 .Oh- street .t At.', A. siaoszoces, 2: - `, Propiiii E-A-r I I;4LT HI NAIT;,—TEEE- MANSI 1 110trall,.loot of kaapaylianie avenue, *1.44 1 OP;N for,seets, For oonvehteki aningeteent, oeatighlty 140 the beeob; and' attSe neee o [ &Jill:trent grounds, Ole hone; le liner nionrletor, like4peted , no pain;;thibo4l. 'Botel all that sehltl. be deelted by rAelters, 4rlA! Xi:LYS L' . t '-' vo'lt. I T E , strppg r , -, 1..1 twittSes, OUMuIgRIAND , 00.,:PA, 1 . -; This'ferWte and thehionablie , Wstering 'Pliiniii; p ntlysioee , ted pear the ' base •of the , Blue Moan „ lt, - one toilet Irmo CarlisleePi, , ',rill be apen for iliii- ottel?Ehtlth of Ittas. The -- riateird' of these Bp l.. i blear Impregnated with Ittilleili ( l,nnd for drin LI; nd-bsthtng arct h ot surpassed by pay palpinte $p Y.?' in the eentritr.) Tbelmiaalage *retinal yeatileteetelgt , 40 meroemieeiLlo , l,2oiirreet of helsonfra.- Thcito4 • e 4 10 of thOrradostkind, and the aersomserdatioasfer[t .: oereation,lhealth,,lted.rornfost,of,rtelters,lwA!qt ptiolaile.- Goo rare,,,,ple - emint.-drivef, itkie ':lti - ~. .11Staidi bovling realion, eaa4,o4eregilineiq &nit ' anitui.ments enmity. fonnd'at WateigngPleieseeite, ' , , Toyed here: Vattern leering PhileAlphisicri pu - , 7.1 in the morning Unita ierrievAt Ihdrbrjsree4 a .. ' • . - ht. ,- 44 . 1 . 4) , id,ti,k. - :_i lot 9..sLiter;lXhrreatt ddreste tie (' r,- - *V , : - - r. , ".'" - - -)O7.IOX — OL ENDS ,it 0 , aiie -.. , ..t.4 41 -'" ,- "f , ' ,. .'" , , - , ch.lW ~ P 1041: 1 'llPrnapsome s —Joh - 13';t*Db - Cortki , fia W.l are -' , Rhodes, Beet , ThouststiO. - Vardirtlf geill'4l_ l24o Rtsidii: . lex. r itirkiand, Xrq i It. 8 HoXtrilirsiartimoht 1 ASKO. 'Odeon, Am, Richard Wahlaels, *9.4 IV shNittuty, 41:18E 'UNITED, STATES ' ATLANTIC CITY. rellt be onstiedi for eeptlon_of igniters on the let 317N1C.' The nett ,haf been . thoroughly renovated arid: irneroved,ard' smlplled with all the appliances and. comforts of &AMU 'elan, Hotel. Itt adiltron tP Sktber. IroprovOneutri railroad has been conettuoted to the beach, on which the gurats alll be conveyed free of Aerie' durlisg' , •Datbleg hours. • • ' • • ' , my3o-1m CONRAD & BEDFORD SPRI NGS. ! Thie wellAnOwn and 'delightful en 'inmer - renort , will be open foi tho reception of 'visitors 'make fiat of JVNB, and kept open till the first or , October. . - . The Betel will be under, the management of Mi. A. O. Allen, - whose experience, conttenne manners, and at:, tention to hie owe giros the - ampleet intentions ' r ot, ,eorAtort and kindlreatcmit. ' ' .-' - .1. - .:, - e, Parties wishing roome r °rape., Infortactiork lit:t.eganit , PO the place, will address the anbacribit., .-- , ,„ , - - .4. - o„,,t't,tmlf,' ' tai'2o.l3w Stiparintendent Bedford litlieral Spiings:o OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPILLOS,, - ANNOUNORME4T PitOPRIWPO!I, FOB. - ' ' TaII'PRABON OF 1869::.. TOR OHIO WRITE 81114411111 SPRINGS are sltuaz ted in Delaware county, IS miles north from Oolumbps, • (the capital of Ohlo;) on the Belot° Meer, 10httles from 'Delaware( 10 maim from the White Snlphuretation on Springfield, Mt- Vernon, sad Pittsbarg Bailrati; and 10 miles - from Pleasant Tilley or - Spit:lga( stat ion, on the Coletbice;Phltia, and Indiana' Rsilroad. 'Them OPFitlits will be open for the reeseptlon'of 41siters ~.. . -. ON-Til l 331118T-DAT-r.OrrfalN, ::,'.. ...- ~,, The improvements 0f.1860 his_rer.botbellega r etMelmic the proprietor to aseersisodate WU dye twkiT i litireired; guests. Anionic these Deprave tow berktariffpW- - • • a large and elegant hotel, ne w , .._ 4tirri; ltddilltinaL buildings for .awasesmenta' , lstd*, - 4, lo .wiii:* bath-houses, a deem letchery'XiA ~',. _ _- , ..i,.. ,:,''''...,. ..''..l Upon the, estate there are fiv e Sil - I,4talibill -the' laws, four of which, the White )hklj . beats, the' Idaguesicu, unetbro4Niiiiiii4hall44t4 l 442lo' decidedly medicinal; whilst the dlthels*Merhablii-for. the amity of its water. . ' •"..,.,'...,,,,, '. TilD WRITAI flutnion, ", • "- - - 14.." - : Is a beautiful Artesian - fountain, - situated near the. rocky bank of the Sotota river. At the depth 'of IEO feet below the level of the Scioto'. flows the remarkable stream et sulphur which supplies this Spring, • -This' stream wak.liactovared seine SO years ago, by .s gentle man who was boring for mit, The water. when ruched, at once arose to the nurrace,-. arid has er' elneo can , 1 tinned to Sow, during alt semone, without change or abstement,"either to (entity or ?alma. , '',•-' r' hiSDIOINAL PROPS/MISS.. , , . 1 Nor years these Spriggs have, been „highly esteemed foro their medicinal properties.' During tire past pesion their reputation ist this raiment his Nan singtriarlicon Brawl.- They war* Onlaiatszlid by 4 phyilidian, clouily as to quantity, time of drinking. continuance, 10.., and under this systematic, Om' the cures, xere numerotie mid gratifying: , BIJLPHWt %MDR , Is peculiarly serviceable in those dieorders of the Lint and Rolm* übleh co often,aillitit gentlemen Who bare 'been too elosaly . conaned to linsioelui, end - preens of tedentary brblte. " , : TUX .OEIdLYBEATB fIPRINGS • • are permanent tonics. • • Their Orate upon, broken down and debilitated conetitatiene bars 'amen not tree, dent but Mating, giving to the biped a new apt to the preen new ltie atut,ele.4 TELE tdaGalleX4l.lll - fa e t gentle aperient: javnibteerentely;sporier 2MMEmo and but few fn t•e An ted :tates.• he oestien le ,TS. mallarly healthy; the &foto here is a rapid. rooky; stream; the "Cliff Limestone " a formation , hundreds or feet to thickness, through whist( the river sate its; way, id , everywhere, either at or near the maraca); the grounds of the estate are beautifully undulated, and Interspersed with numerous ravines Vl:deb carry off all the euperdnous waterfehne rendering the . soil dry fend the atmosphere free from that humidity do prejudicial t health; these ottontnetaniee. 'When In onnneotiou with the altitude of the pleas, about.l,ooo feet alsove the level of the °lean, makes the locality ea free from malariona hansom's se a mountain region. bitEringdiro Irm Perty consists of rat limes or land, 'one hundred o covered be one o f the most beautiful grayed in Ohio. This woodland ia i l andactßely laid off Into welt! and drives, one of the latter being two miles In extent. SATIN. allthloil4effit AY the plan adopted, brought into fa Gore's tine with that. at reitiorelly Warm and Hot Springs. The water !Sheeted In the bath tub Ay estate pipes; the heat not being taleed high anon& tapreoipi tate itasalts, it le by this system applied to the surface of the bather *about the lo se of its main* Ingredients. . _ • TBLYABAPEt OFFICE. ' A:Telegraph Office, coonnueleatiog with all parts of the country, hail been eatabilehed at; the Springs. To be thps In coronation with• distant, volute, will be a great convenience to gentlemen who can hear from and (Meet their business Waite 408- , • Antics accessories necessary to health, pleurr t re and amusement, visitors may espeet to fled at the Ohio White Sulphur Springs, se the ptoptietor la 4eterreine4 to mate it, in eery . particular, , s firsbciess 'petering place. Gratified with the 'Operil patronage extended teat year, no effort MU be spared to merit its con. _ Goosed,. A livery, welt stocbeel with berefu and centavo, le attaohed to the Spring* For further lofeimetion, arrengements mow, addressWanopi, JR., White sulphur o , Delaware Co , O. I'PURATA' MOUNTAIN SPRING% ANOASTIR COUNTY, PEINNA.' This favorite estsblieh vent will be opined by the Brat or. 411tiN• kituoted on the lephrata Ridge, DO north wt La n cast e r oa, 10 south of Reading, 4 north of 40 out of Ilarristare, and having the advantage Of the meat soft Water, SPOT,' variety of batik, the cite elevated to 1,200 feet above water level, with graded and shady walks dense forests, and the moat extensive land. tape winery inthe Union, it le not surmised as a Rummer realdanoa.' AKCIPMP4atioDa for 900 persons, improred stabling, met good oarriego bogie/Ai eine q Piot} eSoq of livery horses and carriages. with alousetnente. A good band of rousloi billiard tabled, ten pin alley. , It is easy of access from all the above points by railroad and coaches The proprietor speree nothing to make it a home. place for comffirt an 4 For farther particulate, ape circulars, to he hsdiliy spplylog to'Ksepb B. Warp, 17,1 rd• and Vino strsetsi James B. Awls, cid Chastest streets or to 44 ktoprle tor, 408.8.Pn KO der NIGNAMInn. Di* Pelt Daneatter ot Uotinty, Veen,. 1 - 14LEDONIA. SPRINGS.—The , under= `‘..J signed takes pleasure in announcing that else has related from the proprietors these celebrated Springs, and trues that, from her long experience, and tiering eeenud the cervices of ldr. 3. W ROYSTON, and with prowl:attention" to the wishes of her sues% she will qe ab e tq render qmple satisfaction to all who 111701 her with Or patrpnagi; Iles terms are very low ; and, in thna reducing the left of hoarding s abe hopes' tg place It within the.power of every xumwer-resorter to again trejnige in their usual recreation. Yersoim the clay' by the morning will be, enabled' he /strive* the t he the RAMO day, by the way of Oettyekirg or Ohembereburg, Vora poaches will be In attendance to oouvey passengers to tfie ilipmene: The pence will Commando on the let of Pane. The terms are se Ink lows r _ • , Board per day $1 VS po week s 600 ' Children nriderlS years, and servants, half price 40Mt13441C1010011 4.4dreMed to the underelgned, at Obambereburg. will meet with prompt attention. my 11l theiutlyi. • I:UW(1M hl. OQOPIR. F LORENCE HEIGEti'S 'HOTEL, raw N.l.—The eubsoribers, having leased the *Vora named popular House for a term of years, intend opening about June' let: The former patrons of the house, and others, may be assured that no efforut on the part of the proprietors shall be wanting to ren der it a truly attraotire summer Mort. Bathe, Billiard Tables, Ten Pin Alleys. and Stabling op the premises BOBBINS & WILLARD. nu- ko6ind tiecura front a diagram of the Bowe, by a •plictation at the - lee 9f W. Wf LLARp, 439 CHB Street, deco rs Borg. TLANTIC CITY I ATLANTIC CITY Ne.noNg. EtoTfa, 314011118T0N -110IISE• BAST A. 00 , rreprletore. This House hati changed Muds, and Till be opened op the Wth of MAY for the anaornmedation of hoarders and BTearsiontsts. It is refarniehed in the beet style, with new Vorrotare, Bedding. Ao. The National le admirably eltast.d on Atlantio aomminde a 'fine rile," of the Ocean, and bat one wows trout the beat Bathing (}rand on the Island. A splendid Ball Boom and Dining Boonlrlog at , tubed to this house, makes I t particalarly eatab msele for 31.14mrsionc. •, roylo-1 THE MANSION ROUSE, .RSADINO, PSNNA. • W. L. Pit I.IOIMBON, Proprietor. TitlS Well-known establishment, the favorite resort of ' °amiss and , visiters, has lately undergone eaten. 'lvo repairs, and Is now one of the most commodious, 'elegant, aid therengh hotels in the Union ; .beantsfully boated at the • corner of PIPTII. Ind PPNN Streets, Beading. Ito accommodations are flratvlsna ; the romps spaelons and airy ; and the table oonstantly any ' plies'. visit all the Ilizuries of the, season, Portions' de stroneof spending • Thrlgooks In the bummer In an agreeable and economiael manner, ooald not do better „wen mate a trial of lIQUABOWEI HQUall a t 4piding. 10341 . ITIANNSIVS OIL.-L22d Obis of ,Straits ani BL Oil, In fitore and for gale* . It. B. 11111113ABD & BON, polth Wharves!. • VTIE/LP TRUNKS, , VALISE3, and CAR. VEVr DA.OB, • - ; - „ WHOLDBALE AND lINTA/L. . A ; L. lt A P. TX tION, No. 11.1 North BEOOND Wrest, my2.B4tutik-lins Bost Bldo, above droll, nILS.-12,598 gons Whal 11, by din, xi" wan oohooner B Gibooti, and for ' bolo by HOWOY,, ANHBUSNkI do CO., - $lO. /0 09tOli - , 1."-V4-3.Vrivi ~uramere~vt MEE MTM ,7 i• ':- r^y. k -, S))A.Y. JUNE 2. 1859. ilezu pablirationo". Nr tsILYER'B ek , AJF 1131 W 131:1PRII. IMPERIA.L SHIRT MAY t.". .BET Of WAR, Embracing a. full Map of Europe, and complete Mi end Lombardy, Anstria and Italy. T he i :Whole embodied in'one natter Imperial sheet, size 88 by i d 4 inane, &Welting OEIO reliable geographiesl later as cannot be Procured from any other source. Tide sheet also contains Btatlaticn, carefully compiled i.frpm'the latent reliable anthoritlee, giving the etrength the armies and navies of the Powere 01 Europe with brief:accounte of the Leaders and Generals of the op. pcatng arnalea, in the ?mint struggle. . ' OOIIItROT ANDY lANDSOIR OF I,eidst Napoleon III; Emperor of France; , Alexander 'II, - Sinperor of all . the Borates Phenols Joseph I, gut. peror of Austria, and Victor Around 11 1 Ring of ear • '"•iTho great gnome attending tho publication of Do 'eltrer's small= meal plate a map of the , Soat of Waxy , , hoeluducedthepubilehertolsanethis extended ,Map, prepared from steel plates, repderloir It wetly, superior 3 20,the common Lithographic itiapa, now lamed. Thia Ailendid Map will be furnished at the following low tliat e d ' ao ' in - oly ilolored,ln rues $1 00 sh . r ' :olt '- 'her . ' - of' the ' Mope i of '-Europe, deafria, Sardinia iahriltinrkardr, or Italy, fornlnhed aeparatoly In filleoti, •oilloreS, at 25 °onto. _ , Pabilabed and for lola by CHARLES TIESTINE .4 . , N 0.114 CHESTNUT rltreet,,,Phlladalpkia. , , • itr Tbelf.iptean be obtained of. Bootee Here, News Zlerde. d o , generally, throughout the Unltod States, and are also furnished In omen, by G G. EVANS, Phila. 'delphia, and IlVd NO Fr. CO., New York. , They will be forwarded by mail, poet paid, no receipt Of advertised price ' Agionta wanted fo . oaavaee for this Map, to all liaattone of the Union. Terms liberal. CgtattY, paperagivinir Ibis a prominent inner .tfon wHI keoiliTl) a copy of the Mape„ poet paid. - . • 4,4%14 HIS OWIT'DOOTOIL. .61 'Just pnbitsbed„TlTlO lIPITOIIiIi OF TRH AMU. 'IiTOAN IMMIX/TT° PRAO / TOE OF lIRDICINM, BUR- OliliP.• OBSTATILICIEI, -DISBASES OP p WOIIISMAND 04TLDRIctr, MATERIA I.IIIDIOA, MAIM A.OYV IVITII fit,o3o4ltY, Octavo, TN pp. By ~W. Paine, M • D , Professor of the. Theory, and Fr/tattoo of Mug. :doe lu the , Eclectic Medical Oollege ot Pennsylvania, ,Phliedelphie. If teone of the moat efficient gaides to Domeatie Practice ever publishod. It includes the pradice of Allepathy, Tionmeopettty, Hydropathy, and 411; other systems of Medicine extant. Oases of Medi eine socompanrthe took when desired, so that every one may enc repaint ly treat disease. Also TUB IZOLBOTIO ItEDIOIL JOURNAL OF ,PRILADBLPIII : 'OW pages, Published 'monthly, at $ . 2 00 ;ter ananni in advance. Designed for pbymlotate, ..Atittpublio touting • niti Bottoms is fire sale by JOHN OLADDINCh No. b 0 Suntb . voTrEtPu "etrett ; 011.11MITTE - &"ItTAIR. '/BSOOND and 11.108 p Tarrsxmouan, SIXTa and OALI.OWMILL, and by the Author, No. 120 North Pln'll'Street, Price, *3. tura-etle E. LADIES' HAND.BOOK; . , - 1 . . BANOr AND, ORNAURNTAL WORK, 0,-,iloreprisin g' directions and patterns for etot king in Ap. .pique, Beadwork Braiding, Oanvae.work, //until:lg, Netting, tatting,. Worsted-Work, Qiiiting, .Patedt.. i a ;rirk, &o.; des. illustrated with '2B2' new engravings. .orripliedlroke Molest anthoritles, by Nies Florence 'iNartisy. , Publiabed by- D. G. .11VAti8, ~.: - ' 439 011it8TNOT Street, Philadelphia.d 1859. '', 'nig lathe letelt on:delete and. thorough work of ate And. By writing in *simple, straight-forward etyle, and eltotingill'irrelevent topics, the author hie been One. ,tileit to embody in thiti volume an immense amount of . seiti k ati ve d o vAl B tr ti b o lti o nlo o T i gjt ( t uli p ,. and ru b i y er th e moat that has ever ,•en brought together in one book. These patterns are . ograved by the beat artiste, and printed pm excellent (paper, and beautiful style. - Of.eonrse, oath a volume 'la the rage with the ladies, who ran appreciate' teetotal ll t atterns for adorning their persons and their dwetlinge, ', hey know the value. of , 9 Reeler's ' Ladies' Nand. i „Book ; ” and are ordering it with a perfect each It le gin indlatontelble book for all who would. boll peifeot in i ':'orridlitentel work' 'Besides tho subjettenamed on the title.page. We Ob. , 'terve that the volume embraces descrlptlone eta engra. Fyrings of all the iariiine kinds of stitches - and desertp. sions. with • illustrated patterns, -and a multitude of •other matter's incidental to the subJect. The number 1 Ortiestnt patterns for working , In this book to greeter thin can Pavbtainid In any other May, by paying -ten limes the. pries coked for itliartley's 'bodice -Hand- Beek." , 'lbis valuable book for the ladles will be sent liy rasa, for the low prim, of 'fine dollar: 1/VANI will .100.0 a popy and I tandem° present to all. pertono re mitting one dollar fur the book, nod, twenty-one acute farpostagie. I, N BEM Glinsined Catalogue of books and. gifts, with inducements to agents, will be tient free on application. -Address G. G. B VANS, ..; rey27.Bt 489 0/I.IIBiNZT Street, Philadelphia. . . OYD'e BUSINESS DIRECTORY. The igbeolher reepectrully inform the citizen's Yhtladolphia that )at NOM a üblith his - DIEIIieTOBY 110,110011 as the Information can ba Gollaoted. Clatafal aad.reapanalblel4 9 / 3 aro now oanaaaehig the city, sad hoped the public wt.!! Mao the: otaeseary tian.ebeerfully A fox Past a of Setrertiletadtlie will Ipl a ineerted lb at fiR po# o i'4Pool, l ?We , b 1 grOrti rga, • ;Bibiaription plea, Opp Dona; per ao_py. - • • WILLIAM , Bt BOYD, 4 , ;(4, • paR,STNUT, Street . .The nodeisigned slates That he - has frequentirrn nide books , printed betimes; the years 1410 nod 160 e; early editions of the lathers of the Reformers and of the Parltan Divines; in Lan; Braaten, Lyttleten. Pet_ tender((, Cronus, Roast, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, 'Deports, &e., are &ten to be sound upon We &selves; Opeloped lan, Lexicon a. Olas Co Anthers, History, Po.tri., Philosophy; balance,. Political Economy, Government, 'Architesturey Natural Treatises upon these and other kindred subjeote are b eingi continually tittalt to hT him. troks,in largo and email qqactitislar ohased at the onto re-11 wise *visage Bookstall, 0 81'. 1111 T Street, above Youth, Philadelphia `mylB Om JOHN 0 ADIPBAI,I,. Ncti4Qq• QTATE WHISKEY INSPECTORS' FIGII for the Port of Ph;ladelphia, No. 234 North WI:MUNN, between Bane and :Vine streets. AAAFICIA PriOSs WIMITRU Northwest earner of .Broad and Cherry streets 200 TIT ERN OPP 10E, No. 188 South Front st•eet, above Walnut, (Fast aide.) At each of the above offices competent Deputise ate ready at ail *lnes to execute orders with despatch. The law: gives the 'purchasers of domestic liquors, whether far home congas ption or egportatkin, a right to demand a certificate, which we will furnish free of charge ' of all Liquors inspectrd by our deiirtment; sittingfafth the groorand gauge, tr fi lch should acerau.. 000 edook , or safe, so ae the patvismiers May lin6r thp,t. the artigle le what it le reprfinents4. `All persons ganging or Inspecting domestic) distilled spirits, who are not our legal deputies, will be prose. nutod, cc we , Intend hereafter to fully enforce the law in regard to inspeotions C I T I N B & OThtif tf , Inspectors. - V. 8.-411 our serti cakes are printed heading, and the coat of arms of the St ite of PerIOB,IIADIA thereon. .-18-dtf O.PEOIAL NOTIOEL—Tho SUSQ.IIF -114NNA TtIY.RE and loran and WEST BR &NOE TELEGRAYII CD tIPANY has opened an Office in the PRANKIJi7 HOl/819, 817 011103T7711 . 8 Sty et, and now ready' to do Madness promptly _and efficiently - , luring dlreot coinernination with the groat coal and Iroh reginmt or pop..Thoullo, no you* , or the Basque. Imam, andoth Wei:Whet eunneeting with reliable lino through Northern and Western New York, the liana. den, and Northwestern Slime. uty6-lrat. SPEOLELL NOTlOE:—Denlers fn Goodyeax'a Pat:entree Vulcanised. Rubber Stisperidere, Dreads, Reba, and all other Fabrics end nrtiel es made by eombin lig !INTO enbstanoea with 114045 or ahead of vulcan ised Wilier 14re reqiittcci that toilets the Fling are properly stamped or lthelfol with my name, and by my author& ty„..they gannet be legally diapeeed of in the United Slates 'Merchant; end'dealere are' Invited to ermine eieolme.na pony in Aare, and to Ore their orders for the len& T i rgettilhe undereigoo o d c lUPLUßlVE OWN. T1Y1.1613 IftdD Optiddyl DIDUTB Pi THE rATVIT for theano evolirsce ell tje eitylo hbroorap • mantiraolareli or Imported, and ,any ethos. 'AVID; LIOINBBB TO iIiANIiIiAOTIIIIN AND SILL ..4a the Terms—mey be obtained on appllostion to en at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. u 24-13.. . HORADD U. DAY. v .t 4 , 4A.oorr, 8t Ools, Naito' & Clatk , s, Hallett, Darla, h Co ht. aid A. R. (010 & 00. , a eiparior PIANOS, Also, Ha nn a Hamlin's unrlvalled HELQDBONB •u% Pi R• N)NIUDIS, SO geetrable for Chnrelien suet X•eaturs Hams= = - 03` • kilan9B and Melodeons to Haat. 4. B. GOULD, BIEVIDITft find 0111 STNUT. --••••,r. STEINWAY & SON'S GRAND Ins fig,UatE lq KNOB, now universally ass, and recommended by the best Artists, proles- Oast aind ornately performers, of this country. A tam- pablon with the beet other makers wilt easily satisfy tbi purobseer of their eoperiorlti, On they speak for tlemseives, and save theolo money and trouble. I" BLASIUS BROS , olh2B-Bruse 1000 Obeetnut street. MOSUPERIOR PIANOS. WILLIAM RNARN tc• CO., PIAIig , BOR MANURAOTURBRB, N 0. 1, 8, 0, and 7 North EUTAW Street, and No. 207 BALTIMORE Street, between Oharles and Light otreets, Baltimore, Nave always on head a huge assortment of their snlerlor flagon. recommended by certificates from S. Tisiberg. Eitrakosch, and other ceiebratcd portoritiort tribe eqaal,N not enneritir, l!my made in 1410 Country. pie durability of Rhinos will be warranted for gel months and priyilege of ephange granted within air months, abobld they not give entire satisfaction. llintufacturing lairely t we will sell wholesale and re tai, at the moat reasonable prices. I . i(ILLIAM !MADE & 00. if ewe. Li,lB & WAL k No.' Z 1 OUBSTNIIT Sleet, Philadelphia, are our authorised Agenta, and wit keep oonatitntly on hand and eel' our Plume at Mnufacttirerls prlote. TubS•em 01110 K TILING SONS, „ 4 44-Nuriavotans or T I :1:16AND, SQUARE AND 11PRIORT PIANO-FORTES. w4mmoolts,llov oamaript. srusirr. , tonatautly store a lame stock of one BR &UTZ PIM ad UNEQUALLEDINBTRUMNNTS. We have.been Orded., at the different .111.ahibition In this coantri ana Lope,s GOLD AND !GLYNN, 7IDN'tOL/GOINDALES. lr , portable (15as Kamp AS LIQUT • , , ,Pos„lo7Sla INHABITANT , OF TOWN lin cloptiTßy.• MAOE I B FIDItTADDE DAB 1211SNDRATORt ' a rixptinus, inching ONANDNEIIIIIB, PENDANTS, PRASE, 111, and STANDS, 10 endless 'variety or nine aod style, Ely be Introduced into 'every DWNLLINO, lETROtt, TULL, srosostros, Cud trACITOIT to the City tilt . 000Ary, WIPEOUT TBDUBEN, and at MALL ExPIDISN, 1. in agateAs to multiply words in praise of this truly /oable Enpentipn. It tenet be seep to be appreolats4. alFfser_y perstriblesitorie; obtsis o superior ' main A 7 A !ADDS 00WP /SAN ONE CENT I FUR HOUR. etr for olty or sonotty, stoma& nail before pore/me in trier lights, and satiety themselves of Its great betity, Bondsmen! operation, and entire esperlorityprer 'allotherPortstile ars Lishts, • COMITY 10111 1 T$ HOU 861.111, WiltOLgfirrLll AND RETAL'AGFINOY, • 88 flooth- LLA OSM DO OND LFETI s A. treet, p. FEI % gcarau.Nn, Agent. ,)•12-tactßl,a% Et(t rtis TEcOES4t; JUNE 2, 1859: Ill'annfacttuFeji of .rbiladelphia—No. 11l THE SHOE AND LEATHER TRADE. Without going to the extreme length of the cordwainer's ffistich, that - ' In ail this world there's nothing like leather, Whether 'tie pegged, or sewed together, We are willing to admit that the various branches of business connected with'or 'arising from the manufacture and application of lea; tberscre of much imimitanen and utility—par ticularly. In this fair, city of rhiladelphia, where a large capital is,lnvested, where shoes and boots are : made, better than in any other part of the Union, and Where the' productiVe industry which is thrift brought Into Operation gives employment to vast numbers of *Wang —a class constituting the bone and sinew, tho' nerve and muscle; of Society. We deslreto convey to oar readers some idea of the exten sive trade In tho ratinttractnie of boots and shoes in - this city; which employ's millions Of capital, and thousands of industrious and skil ful hands. Before we do so, we must com mence with some mention of the stapleont of whichboots and shoes are chiefly made. The capital, Invested - in the tanneries of Pennsylvania is estimated at not lees than $7,000,000; Leather of ail descriptions is nnide in these, tanneries, fri;rn the very finest, rivalling' and surp4iing the far:iiiineelind delicate calf-Skins of France s, . deim - to the heavy `cc Uppers" and theliimenetrable soles. By the way, many of our tanners and Cord wainers may learn from ns with surprise that the word sole is of Latin origin, and had the same signification, some two or three thousand years, age 48 it has at this'moment. ' Solea signifies' tit'opert 'slipper, worn by the Greeks 'and Romans,. consisting of, a 'sole fastened oti by a Strap, across the hilltop. This, in fact ; is a sanddl, and (dunes Germs 'records) 'was worn by men, in the house only, it being can= siclerOd effeminate to wear Wont ordoors. At meald, the sandals 'were taken off, the wearer, rebliaing , at fable," and resumed when the re past was concluded. The antiquity of the Solea, or sandal, is far before the time. of the' Greeks or Romans. Over and over again; it is mentioned in the' early Scriptural records of ' the Jews. The awl used to this day, was used, in-the - same shape, by the Egyptians, three thousand' years - ago. The Vaxed.end; or string,:pointed With bristle, was in use early in the Twelfth Century.' Coming back to leather, we have to say that about - eight - thonsand'werkmen are' employed. in- the Pennsylvania tanneries; 'The abun dance Of tanning hark in this ' State is- a prin cipal cause why the trade so greatly flourishes hero The two leading processes in the Manufac ture of leather are tanning and currying. The first is chiefly a mechanical proceds by wideb the skins , or bides of animals are charged with tannin, the astringent portion of •the bark of certain trees: The second• is more of a chemi cal operation. The leather,' tanned in , the rough, 'chiefly in the Country; is brotight into the city and-subjected to the carriers' opera tions, whereby it is made aoft, pliable, and fit for use. For ono tanner in Plillidelphia, there are four cnniers. Indeed, the • tanning axe cnted here-is chiefly of sola.leather. • 'As tine calf—skint aro prepared in this city, as In any part of the world tone better can Sue itapolle(l-Ir3cavise none better are made. In 1861, at the World's Fair, in London, where the Competition - was very 'keen, the prize. medal -for- the: finest and inbet c perfect - calf." , "rt Orix" . "111/119n., ro go - rill largely I6' and successfully carried on here.' ' The main supply of these skins comes principally' from: Madras—but large quantities are imported from Tampico, Ourad,oa, and other parts of oeutrai and South America. We supply' net only New york and Bosten,lnat the Mgt of the large cities of the Union with Morocco. ' The currying and the morocco manufacto ries in this city are principally situated in' what is called The Swamp. Oddly enough, the leather salo.atores" in New York are also located in a place also called Tim Swamp. Ours include! (litharine, and Marge tette streets above Callowhill street. It is by no moans each 'an odoriferous region as might. I be expected. The entire amount of Philadelphia leather, taking the average receipts of 1848, which was a'bad year, owing to the effects of the Panic, May be estimated at $5.,500,000. A pretty largo amount for one branch of Madness to produce. The amount of Boots and Shoes actuallz gold in Philadelphia; in one year, may be es timated at about $1,7,060,000 Thiiincludes stock manufactured, in ILaseachnsetta,the selling price lower than that of the Philadel phian' produce, but the wear 'and tear being immeasurably'qulcker.' The amount actually realized as gross return of the sale of Phila. delphia.made boots and shoes is about $6,600,000 a year, At Lynn, in Massachusetts, a great quantity of cheap work is turned out, from fragile' and interior materials. To make a pair of Ladies' gaiters, of good Philadelphia average, one dollar and a half has to be paid( to' the work people for cutting, making, binding, and ing this ,is exclusive; of course; of the cost of . materials. But Yankee-made ladies' gaiters cart be purchased in' Philadelphia for from $1 to vl. The peer needle-girl who disburses her money for such goods (I) might almost as well have thrown it into the Delaware, for the gaiters aro neatly worn out before they have become accommodated to the shape of the' feet. The soles are often made of leather which imbibes water like a sponge; end are principally put ou with paste f Parents who rind their children's gaiters with the .outer solo coming off—curling eff, mere exactly describes the Eroeess—may depend on it, they pave got '4 , ankee4r4ade catclipenriles.' - it will.he scarcely credited that as Mulch as 10,400,000 are annually paid, front Phila delphia to Massachusetts, for" cheap" shoes and boots. The great consumption of these is not in this laity or State—but they are sent off to the West, Southwest, and very largely to California. The Philadelphian remittances to Massachusetts, on this account, will not continue at the high figure quoted. Efforts have been successfully made, by Mr. E. P. Mommitix and others in this city, to give a better article than the Yankee-made, with greatly superior work and materials. All over the Union, the Philadelphian pro, duce is held in the highest repute, and the dif ference in price is held as only a fair differ ence between a good and an indifferent arti cle of manufacture. The best workmen are employed, and the manufacturers here have the. pick of the leather market, which is a decided advantage. Critically speaking, the great superiority of Philadelphian work lies in the perfectly taste ful and yet enduring manner in, which Ladies' gaiters and shoes are nude—equalled only In 'arts, The work is cut out, at the Manufactory, byla cutting-machine, we believe. Tho semi-cir cular cutting knife generally used by cord walnets, is precisely the same shape as that formerly used by the Egyptians. The sew ing, on ladies' gaiters, formerly done by hand, is now executed by naachlue. - The pegging may be 'done by a machine, (invented at Read ing, we have heard,l but is here chiefly done by band. To understand tho details of tho trade In this city, dome with ns into the .store ,of, a first-class manufacturer- 7 say to 814 Market street. Under the' successive' titles of MAT THEW CONRAD & Co.; Corlicae, Kgr,r; T , & Co.; M. CONRAD & C 0., and Joe. H. Tnesto sou & Co., this house bas"been . 'about half a century in business, and now heads the trade, "we believe. It manufactures burly, and also disposes of a good deal of Eastern produce. It pays from $1,600 to $2,000,a week in wages; tuna Ow about $600,000' in , the year, and TWO CENTS: has had sales, to, tfie ti ne of $BO,OOO ha one week—and actually did Sell $12,000 in one day.' Mr. Tnonrion; the:head' Of . the,' house; a is an active and intelligent 'gentleman, who; besides being a man Of business, has a' pecu liar fortune in making` iiiiiretainiiig friends. , Almost every description of work is 'axe- M 404 by,thia firm4from'thei delicate gaiter or slipper for the Soniherniady or Cuban down to the brogans worn by the negroes on the; plantations. All sorts;, : in abort, except the priniitlye sandal and 'the cimtbroits jabot. The busiest ses a ons are' daring ' August, September, and , and February; March, and April. The work is done; not on the promises, font in ,varione perti'df the city, and in Progress, dermantoWe', * Trenton, Ear= and 'other - adjacent places.' The worknit' , n are chie fl y Americtins; with some Germans and irlalx. Thejetter . Oar tionlarly the Ati1.127 - .'iheiaj are said to make the beet ladies' work. Some men have %rotted' thirty years for this hottae. The leather used ie'aleviii wholly Phtlaiiel phian. "The drillings, piling's,' end - laces are from Nett/ EngiOnk and the . ribbons from 'Europe; The thistle paper driiek the Bne goods are enveloped, and of m , hieb 'a= great deal is used, is Manufactured byltrottuez and others. Tite'paiier boxes in'which the'llner geetds are packed .are orilered;tl kindred do zen at and thousands - upon thous:Tads of thelie are given away year: ' wo have here said ,of ono - housdp the trtide r tvith..ttle details of } Which i‘re" some idiat.acriiikinted, may he, takcp, , , us' descrip tion of the'Particuiar*lfqiikWkiellt the boot and ghee carried , on here." 'he' vastness of that bnsineik 'hip scarcely been understood, ati yet, by our fellow-citizens, but very important and capital.empioyieg ness it ie. ST. CRISPIN . , the maripx, who was forinerV a shoemaker at RoMe,, is patron of ,