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A Chrrt Wl*, 40 Eshty monings 01, Ow* *eke*, waked Dr- Virriteht ^tile &I &dug, Met Elam" rklfhtt Vereir f fitit ';2 tritsidesae of het brathert,fehet levie< o,eleFeflowle meet ea idendsf etlMl•mr." i atifht the at iseteeti yeae,;raf f wri m e tt e Dna S i teuibil" M 14 " 14 bIA Vistoth JIM* St= gob the *eidetic* et Itir,tetebeed. Booth Nitiql trig. tooloW Morris. this itittini*7)l6l tentoos * at , Al 1417i95x-4: um Est luau% eivo• A. in4na a lt= l et i rfans hiite rteldeitet 14,0 • Stehmeed rit% o trrareltr' ' 61111 " 1/11g*Allth fil , 40 *lira mown, rtammin. ft,,bi, it sl l4l"4o4o4.4.e.s. w ribira *mt. .Itt tml .m,segssi • •oe ~, wrmr-INT, L rweo. ii g i ,„: l ris Four= iue3L , , .._ . I , lrtri SiV, boas. from New York, - •• . - - 1 • ' :' -" , , imiiiND. - - c o ixwudwok, CeWneld, ANsay, - Nazis] Wieliftbl!" - - . ,-;:; - ... - 10......rr0 of i rothabte.. i „ 1 , A /I ILLAN .N. J.MSY 4-4)i P. Le. fui r ate Paie by P w leok i for st . Virias„.was towederm i to ~,,,,. ahlifitiram. And a rrwesthertlearttudilto!want. :,..-•. - • Y *Ure, - - - ' '' ' TAOS. B. HU 'Ltd. NIEMONANDA, • ' igMamship City of ildskohesteri Cumming, from _Li verpool. viaChteenstown *Multi arrived at New York lelOrdari Mgnit, lat tows, 10. spoke steamship ldriattb, from New York for -.Mere. i let MI, long NM, gagged a steamer ,opposed the-John Bell, fromin :Yor for Glasgow. - . • Glaantabip Pennaylininis, 'Peal, frbm Riolanottd - gd inst. for Philadelphia. ftwarristio vitt-or Baltibiore, - Petrie, for I,lv , rpool, rdeared *Mew Pork yeaderdity.' 4hins Norkensia, •Ilhancrook, and Weetmoteland, for Philedidahhe. were loading at LiVerpool Mat ut, 11112 .ftiamore, for, Philadelphia, wad Liverpool ! I t t fe ared .:.V hteart • Coffin, fromAlava r arrived nr, tirShmore yesterday, Pe* ftek Achilles, Spedden, for Philadelphia, was loading • r at LOlldoalNt ult. Bohr Eva Nell, Lee, oleiied at Wilmington, NO.nd Inst. for New cork. Diamond, Norton, and, Ida L, Naylor, for,Phila *HlV saitsd froni Alexaedne. NI lest • Soh N Smith Smith, JOY, Henderson, and II E 'fthrs,.Pdayhew, fqr New• York, cleared at Jacksonville .16 th firth ult. - • • = orbit% fo i l Edwads, Edwiadi, Monied at Jacksonville i t Philadelphia. - • Weimar lit nomad. for Philadelphia. !ogled froin New Owen dd lost. Bahia Jt Cordery, Haboook. and Adelaide, Young, for . Peadelphla. mailed front Salem 3d mat' - Bahl , Madam. Yams. Moat, arrived at Bath let init. • eahrl7 Ilharginbarp, for Wilmington. NC, sailed from Baia Ist -- - • Steamer-Their Sparks, Ommler sailed from Hertford gd insg. for Philadelphia. - - • - .steamer Bristol, Allen, hens, arrived at New York yesterday. • - - . SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHITSCH. t'Cr —The corner stone of the new Presbyterian Church, tkarner -of 'TIft,POROOKEN and tflt SEM etreets, eNitt ANTOW N wtil be had on' MONDAY, the 7th teet i Sellare , eer . rtoes will 00113100..0 A ri, the _pit! Vs - . 151VARD J a^ well b.ld?(CittUEl.ly„ . a. lIINBDALIK, the pastor. and others. The friends ohnenh-ettension are Invited to attend. - - It* gHI sus-cHmsrum -CHURCH. N. THIRD -Pharr,' Move Okapi , A.venne.--The r , Etter. WILLIAM- METOM=FE, will Tet.oh cwottaßow.moo 14 MG. 'St 70* (01 0 c1 .k. 'Ku eot— "..! pa :bill, m the:Void of Boa. , AFTeJIN(X) ,at II o eloolr i Mr. J. ri ETCALF FL x sermon on Matt. v. &1 pad VT,. .',- Swear not alt.". TM pnbito are reapeotfully 'Wiled to attend.". ,--- '', ' . 4t* VEIOE PREACHIIII44, VETOER THE tprb of the Home MISSIOUBSy 80eifit.V. AM is HI- Witgog WOW HALL, Corner of FOURTH and 13 ROE Streets, XIV. J. HYATT. SMITH. Will preach in the Hebb, TO , MORIMW. , Bebtrethl AF: TENNOON, at 3% 6 , 0100 k. sutkipt—" Jen" Uhtlat. the Great Exame am a. Haformer - SPIKIEVALISSI..-81116.A. M. SPENCE, • , Naar York a Adedmm. and a powerful and al Ring speaker., will feature at BANEION STREET 1HA14,, on BUND A,Y, at 1034 o'olook, A. M., and 8 P. M. Adrniatoon 8 cents. , -It* Tto•PREICST"TERIAR HISTORICAL - SO. CIETY.—The Offuters of the Satiety deeply re in tuntoneee :that otronmiteeees, wholly bertald 00susol, sagsetis the Rev. Mr. SWANS ,deliterigg the anetuMgidd ps, ns reas. Maard ehould be given to the advertisement, an the religious mere • It' IFlekortim STORRS, OF' NEW YORK, ON WOODe Rail, N. R. corner ofERMITO. end ONTO-MORRO W, et 10 o'oloek A. BL, W ere be Wilt be clad to meet, to Colfferrnoo, all those who feel an interest in the theme eV' Lite only through Chriet," and who Are willing to take , the Bible as their rule of Christian intercourse." - - - ' ', It* Tyr CHURCH OF THE COVENANT.—SIER PRIER TO- MOR RO W.,(Bunday.) at the MISR n- HEY - BUMbINOB. TEN:TR - and CR e STRUT street., 10)1( and 73( Pi M.. by the Rey, B. T.'NOA It" KreitLEVENTH ItAPTIST "CHURC H. TWELFTet street; shove iitsee.—The-Ree. J. &TT fialLlTELsrill preen& tD. V.) on its Varieties eat lailuenoe"? on SABLIATfI Grannie. at quarter to 5 o'o' oak. 7-MTHE RICH MAN IN HELL."—R,BV. _ DR. wri,Lremeurt - on the above subject ORItOW'RV RBIs 0, in the Church of the Mes siah, ( llmeersalmt), LOCUST, sesta BROAD.. lt• LTti M. OTICE.—THEA 24124 L AIL MEETIIc(* the AV.IIICAN iyugiDe.Y.SClloo4 'UNION held at the Voisiet.'s Howie, 1142 CUESTNLIT Street. Philadelphia on the mound TUESDAY of May. ituinnt, being the eighth dgy of the month, et 4 o'idoe4, r. troe-St" PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL BOOLETV.—A 'Edged Meetlee of the Society held lathe Haltof the Fire essoeieuon,eonter of FlFrit and NORTH streets this eseniss. Nee NIL st 8 o'clock: Wet. H. /ONES, Neoretsm, 117 LECTURE TO-MORROW EVENING, quintet* beforeto 8, Rev. A. 0. THOMAS, Lora. .7tbohrei Fourth , . '• Ye most be born asnin." lt° PHILADELPHIA, Mt' 4th, 1860. r iCrWe. - the undersigned. enraged in the en lt ebta latent of JAMES SMITH. &, CO.. having seen an sr- Vele in one or the dads Panne, Plaatiag that all who Would not vote the Democratic Ticket would be Ole 'barged. hereby certify that the same is untrue. No threat or attempt . that coercion need, or at eta time had bow urd,by *other of the firm, or any one in the estenhshment, to tntluence our votes. • Ogl ed— etas - ' w o dlowitutidge, - loan htitetrirean; ' ' olm• 'r ntre., ramie P. Brooks. romiteek Me linittr Gottletkernts, , - - Lewin Rue. JasJas. Borden emith•Jr.t . Baufman, - John P. Cooling 'Henry Smith, Andrew Kelly, K. W. Connor, Angola Kt/Warman, Frederick Maok, Austin Garvin, , J.S. Front. Patrick Bradley; 'joke C. Carpenter, Michael Dowling, WmMcDonald, John Prooke, Y. McGlone . re• - Tilt 8111 LL WIZETING.—THE FOL. Lli:j• Win • egar* the res letioriesdopted 'tithe meeting of sympathy with itilLtitard STILL. held at the Inset toolonM) Church. on Wednesday evening. They . were yegnyted by,riz committee consisting of Rev. Jonathan C. ether, desiesein Hutt, and lealvh.O. Wears: Whereas. Our worthy telkrecniiisea,. _end coadjutor. William it 10 , lum recently bmin„competteil to submit to .iruge end Imprieroirsent for performitur an implessect, itti important duty. insemirighte front bus position as ',./I m moi zealous ishorer laths anti livery cads*, 7 .41 good ett;een : thereort. - tecet,TimtintlyersitbretemAnneinehingdisobsrge lturdetylleillellefl)o)_tyt Of a r/Mantbropio society—es a benertetor to Pe "Item by shiediny,the benevolent fogindeoeggion, *mug la hie tionnimodahle Vigil 9 ltetioltio *fetal. mismesismioss enteriminstion of nneretending merit ' from neg e orjr t iitention —MP * devoted sympa thiser and bunted mod outraged bond. men of truseduttitry - - , we l ifearre humid' as hearty Ilr In pathy. and our tinitheted confidence in 'tilt integrity of cliamoter.and fidelity of Pursollsi . Ratelted. That,whlle tealizine the impirtanee of tribune* of jesticein a civilized ooantry, and.-while. leopeetlag the meat priviterso perbuning to the legal pro, es and exercised by members of the same,' neillter,abhention , to selitint i nor honor. honesty. noir Asir dealing Jnetiitee egos/weep fte ing Warm &amnia abol: I Waist., and the ems' yiervenion of truth, and the min. eonstruetion of motives, go-on indulged in by Men who, having drawn largely upon the resoureea of the sohslavery men in timeemine by , when they were pined to be thought , allied tothem, through warmed 1 namon of mintirminV time make haste to ally themselves to the loninwritroeMrendists of the tinges. '_ lt- NOTICIC. , -TIKIIVOINARD LIFE 1N .77 NCB. AMINUITY, AND TRUST ivAIPA Or P I AODLPRI/L—The anatal - fisahoti , for Wr i tlis .iya,-ttf the Ri m er. roVire l a i ggitti 4 ,:ra St*et,olk MO DAY. the fth intent, between the hours - of IDA. AIL - si 1.4 o'clock nom , wvi4 , 3t* -- - .- JOHN F. JAMES, Aaaltry. ZMLEitimi nionTosoat LOAN. HUH exab 1, 1661.—.OPPICE •OF THIS LEHIGH AND.I6A.VINATIt tl6 COMPANY, ,FIIILAD6LPHIA, Matr 3,1860. Holdfir. of the Mortease Losn. of this Comosay, due let of% plaroh., 'OW who may desire to, anticipate the time of natant) , or sald_lptsootre invited to, present then Certrealit -Hu Mott, and mars payment of principal intenta ki i • SY, o ror the 11 1, air*in - - ',,- : - DWI N3rALTEit. Treasurer , AM ail 1 0 A N , C SUNDA.Y.SCHOOL - ANNivIKR34If the Tel' ty- ;nth A noire viii lA. AMERICAN -RUN DAY.-g t ORTHYL UNION kma, D. V., in MUSICAL FUND HALL. LOCUST r ' B a tt, abovWsighth. on next TUESDAY Evening, May Stk. donintenolng atTH o`olock. Adimisee • wit he delivered by the Rev. N. H.- SCHENCK, -of • Baltimore; the Rev. 1. HYATT MITH. of this city • the Rey. KIRA Mt EDDY, of youneetieut; and. the Rev. Dr. I. W. WILEY, of New • IT:tais of stbnissiiib mar be DMA; S. grata ly, at the doeistes Rouse. ors CREtYTNVIT Street 'thui - The - Annual Sern wilt be deli ea Lutheran UNDAY Eirsoisysi eth, In the - St. mark's chum'', String Dien NOM. above Thuteentti. hy the Rev. C. P. KRA TH,D:O. , •By order ache Committee. AIDS illt. • ~ ,• • - .' . - 1.- M. witsuutooK.eseretart. [TPOST 0FFie1e,,P,11.11141.. PA.=-MAY - 1610,4ropnaals will be rom ss, 1W ped st thii Milos r soave tot the riMibleirsiOn4 ' Mount eke, to Clieeteet Hill, lin p 101. sod OWL eneht thindsze. Demisataira to be stierlied TWlt,li DAILY, except gi rlglithi to be endorsed'" Proposals for Caul rte the 11. Dane! and adpstied to the Postmasterstinills delphi.. Pa. - . IC B. UmN K. Intl Or - ,Postmaster. Treo DATAwMINA,OPII,LiAMSPOIL - VINS Pp. RAILROAD COMPANY, Offide Zia SOS' WIN OW Amt. " • ' Pitatoitaina.Ant2ll .lB9o. floAors of Cookirion,ithorosoort,ond Erie Rau- A.Fig chatted bonds are notified to deport their • sit attorney et the office of the comp'ny. 39 A T BMW. between the hoary of 12 and 2 P. N.. outd Native eettificatesnt denesst. R V. -" • y. Du R To RN RINSON, 80. Attorneys for ehattei bondh.fders. _EVPICE - 01P EWE AMERICAN FIRE nrUISVEANCIIVOSICANY, No, 310 WALNUT inni=tial gib" etog i nd s e i V i t 414 0 A tertl risiterialOgAWClA afids7 tommsfell;aimii ThroceigrMil - modulo, taireaner. ", • • ALBRIRT C. L. CRAW FORD, _ NAM" - - egronetarr. ," • • ;41 • • 1 . 1 F• - The .d.optud Helaine of thp Lothotd•ers tu " • • • moot 'Cemetery of Fhitadelohlit.” will be held set • ..PIA. of the. FIRE AFfil_Pl ATION. south side of (Writ *post, wit/LC-FIFTH. oa , MO NDAY AF- SittiOON.the 7th - May next. pet o clock. The angel Report of the snorers will be road, and tutors held (between 4 and t I'. id.) fror ilf•epu Mom ea to Mess the oulattios year. 7d. TAYLOR, - ittelOdtmll. • - r • - PanriptairY. tr:rS i rit.W i rgATILLIAMISPORT, AND 14 . V_P.ll LAO • . dp ei wAtta litlip s f e Tl /p re Mr Sfortme gte r ftifere 4 of the'estairless, ana File Rai rosii iopuenty eye mop: ta__Wl at the Olike of tits Cosmrey, d er f „%o i e tttth it ttga mono?. to used in the poetise* of Pad Road, reeetw li o r a tt e ol 4 =l . sitliOtilliall the same. a nd - '1 6 #24 AV'S. , _ F.A. MRCH' BOW _ 7. 9°ll'B .Itl3 001 , quesnorittor of Piot gionore itowthordent. 1r OFFICE. OF TUX rOKIN VAL. . 0 4,5 0 4,11.•P0Vargt A MIAtOiL 71 bivAllptstal WWI Aiddicas tcrfnAti teralVi:ll‘toTtiptivagstr,:sdi Viiit vr kAt e ti if Ito a k. whea t & isidgi s nd arix to wt. bum, P7l. arm ttl Ittit ILI,' AND ' XUSIMIZ HANNA f itsthaortio uak[PANi.—lbe ANNUAL Me ;sod AlliiittaTlON -of the dtookholders of k Pe lit ,o6 . ll,ll4,—r,:in fat e risti,fiming „,..,.. .... ty o. Chits& poi°. Penyisylvani*, , N Aqtr*th, at Ll° °lock ht, for the purpose 0 Ai Of a or earl Rix Women/ to oarrio for the t.....austr MQv Trost °isnot' other, se iiii7 WIWI, , Li• bt NEI)! . d moot ,-- ;.. 7- ' , . it iN. Or- ' nit- oar -'11111.:1 II 21 6 1DIMPL! „'„ls4lllNUAlbio MPANY• • itlettietire bc;idi 'of tite typeset!. _ • _ _. 16 V "*. ' ' , .:. 4) - r4 i ctitliren;k: l s it 701 Zen ' nefi of • Oink vastabt. .9110•Ziurn.t i ttribitir br the ;nt. th k a n sn...tins, held enentif• -. • , 1 •... _, . . • contreet.entersd tato De • 4010104 1 7 eno Mo earty these/Tie into . liety.: , ---, •,.._ , -.. , - . , 0 FORtt, Ttesenter. ' • -.:. ..-i 0 EiLTALIa 'bat 400DS.' HOMERIC DEPARTMENT: - • THOS. W. EVANS 83 - 00. Invite attention to their OWN, stook of ENGLISH 4ND SWISS STJMMERI HOSIERY. Consisting of SILK, THREAD, AND COTTON HOSE AND HAL F HOSE, GAUZE MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS. In Ladies', Gentlegisn's, and Children's sizes. They Would also notioe their GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOOK, Comprising the Latest Novelties in STOCKS, TIES, CRAVATS, iko., • PLAIN'AND HEMM'D LINEN MIMI. .TOUVIN'S RID GLOVES, Freno end Amerioan SILK UMBRELLAS, &o. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. toril-St QUARTER LONE BEST QUALITY PARIS KID GLOVES, SELLING Ar ONE THIRD LEBO THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION. A' GREAT BARGAIN! TO' CLOSE THE BALANCE OE AN INVOICE, AT W'4RBURTON'S, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, mys-tf 300 SOUTH SECOND STREET. GREAT BARGAINS FROM THE LATE NEW YORK FRENCH, BALES. Real Paris Orsandies, in nob Chintz figures, satin barred. at 35 cents. wort ti double the price. Dark Ground Foulard style do, 35 oents. Medium style do, 25 cents. Silk and 'Ai oolwatered Same de Sole, 25 cents. Drble Jape Renege Robes. e ht mid Nine Flounce de. &a. Grensdines,Milatiese, Foulard Silks, Foil de Chevres, • • GRAY OODS IN VARIETY. - A full stoalt. from 16 3 cents to V. Poplins and Mohair.,various kinds. Light English Chin'', whoa ground, 12H cents. hootch Ginshauukt.c.- &a. L ACE VOINT.e. MANTLES, TA.LM AS, and SOUR NO CS, one of the best stocks AN in thisTLES City. SILK Id. HOSIERY. GLOVES. MEER I CAMBRIC IiDKFS, IehIEROIDERIRS, &c., ao, All at reduced prices for cash. CHARLES ADAMS & SON, EIGHTH and ARCH Stmts. TD74 etuthtf TOILET ARTICLES. CARE) TO THE PUBLIC. We, the undersigned. having used Ontekunini Cele brated KOTRAPELUS, and desiring to show our an primal:ion of its superiority ea a preparation for the HAIR, would state that It is an agreeable, cooling wash. and has, in many instances, been found an effective an tidote for headache. It greedily removes dandruff and all other foreign substances from the scalp, thereby pro moting health, and the growth of the Hair. As an article Mr DRESSING THE HAIR, we pronounce it Unequal led by any other preparation that we have ever used. In view of these exoellent qualities, we take pleasure in rsoommending the EUTRAPELIIS to our citizens es an admirable article for genergland habitual nee: W. Wallace Winchester, John If. rdegee, J. B. Hodgson, G. W. Plumley ' ' Jacob A. Jones, A. H. Campbell, Lome Visigt, G. W. Monroe, ' Gust. Pelmatin, , i , :ml. P. Piper, Charles Downer, ne. P. Evans, vend. 0. Burrough. in. C. Milligan, A. H. Cooper. Cieo. W. Thompson. Chas. U. Yen Horn, Aug. Miller. Charles Shaw. Frank W. Hata, Beery ft. smith. FtulipB. Strrineer, is. R. fferehner, J.B. Yams% John a 1... Oasis J. T. A udenried. Geo. P. Zehuder, Thos. M. Hammett, etrrli,lfAill* WI " . a C .."37a:11: S. frame (amts. John P. Eppelaheimer, • Edward H. Foulke, T. P. Russell, Predir. Klemm Horace Frits. Samuel Rimini:4i. Jag V. Lambert, S. Freedley, B H. Foustmann. - S. F. Fries Jacob ElVdsmith, John A. Way, Geo. B. Kerfoog, Gem H. Ball, Philip Becker. B. (I Armstrong. Peter tr. Rowland, prat. i i Miller, Edwin Miller Win. J. eakert, , Geo. F. Omerly, A. J. As entelmr, Joe. H. Lambert. James M. Rorer. John i#. Park. rohne K. Grubb. Francis Doustierty, IL Krause, - , John R. Senior, evils F. Banked, T. Henderson. L. GUTEKIINST, Hair-Dresser PoURTH Street. above Race, , myg.vrem St if Corner of Branch. KERN • & CO.. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN C E. ,OFFICE, No. 110 S. FOURTH ST., 13ELOW CHESTNUT STREET. Stumm, Hotels, Ice Creatn, and an other large oon suraorp furnished on the snot reasonable terms. Families served promptly, daily, w,lh SUPERIOR ICE, by weight, at ths very lowest rates. my6-stuth 61 , 2,00 FOUNDS CHOICE - OOLONG. TEA. 60 CENTS PER POUND. C.; H. MATTSON. DIALER IN FINE GROCERIES. myir. ARCH and TENTH Streets. IatAIRMOUNT PARK BEAUTIFULLY AL - ILL USTRATR Din this MORNING'S INQUiIIEX Double Sheet—Noche Pates. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE et BUFFALO, fulls- rehorted In THE INQUIRER. TAR DELPHI* INQUIRER contains all the News of the Day, Hotel Arrivals, ke.. ko. ,Berge Type—Clear White Feasr.—Double Sheet dedly.—FRICE TWO qENTer. For sale by ell New,. Agents; served hy Car nets et an early hour in the morning. for TWELVN, CENTS A. WEEK, payable to the Carrier et the end of the week. Served on remit of trains for Twelve cents a week. to ell townie within one hundred miles of the city, (Ace, 121 South TREND street. It pAIRMOUNT PARK BEAUTIFULLY USTRATZD IIItbiaMOININGIIPNQUIRER. Double Sheet—Eight Paces. THE METHODIST CONERRRNCE at BUFFALO, fully reported to THE INQUIRER. THE PHILA. DEI.o•RIA INQUIRER contains all the Views of the P Day. Hotel Arrivals, &e„&e„&o. Large Tyre—Mar White Paper.—Double Sheet. daily. RlOE TWO CENTS. For sale by all News Agents; served by Car riers at an early . hoar ip the morainic , for TWELVE CENTS A WrSM, payable to the Carrier at the end of the week. Served on arrival of trams for Twelve erodes week, to all towns withie_one hundred mile. of the city. Offtoe.ll2.l. South THIRD • treat. It FAIRM , NUNT PARK BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATE :MS MORNING'S 114- 11.1RER. Dmable @et—Right Pages RE METHOD'S CONFERENCE at )3UPPALO fu por ted io THE INQUIRER. TN 13 PHILA. DELPHIA INQUIRER oontains all the News of the WhiteAs, Rotel Arrival, . . aco. Large Tyaw—Clear. Fo te Pellet. Double Sheet. daily. PRIOR TWO CENTS. r sale by all News Agents. servo by Car riers at an earl+ hour in the anorning..for TWKLVE CENTS A WEE/C.26,1,M0 to the Carner at the end of Centeek. Seryed on atrtvai of the trains. for Twit , . a week, to all towns Within one hundred miles of the any. Mee, 121 South "1:11IRD Burst. It QAN FRANCISCO LAND COMPANY.- THE INQ.EIRLIt OF THIS MORNlNGeontaina fultreport. by telegraph. or the 01[001% delivered yes torday in the Supreme Court. et Weehirtton, In this rue. THE _PHILDELPHIA INQUIRER—DoabIe Sheet—Etat Pages! Prig. 3: WO OHNTH. Her by all New. Ageots. Served by Camera for 'l' wELVE CIENTO A WEEK. Odloe. lal Beath THIRD street. V,,AN FRANCISCO LAND COMPANY.- THE INQOIEER OP THIS MOANING contains e fah report ; ht telegyaph, of the opinion delivered yes terday nibs Severna Otani, Warhonston, in this ass*. THE POILADELPiIIik INQUIRER—DoubIe Sheet—Eight Penes! Pries TWO ORATE. For salfihr sit NewcAgents. tiorve,d by Carriers for TWEE NE CHATS.* WERE. OGlee, 121 South THIRD street. MAN, FRANCISCO LAND COMPANY.- THE .NQUIHER OF THIS MORNING contains a full resort, by telegraph, orate opinion delivered I se te,dey in the supreme Court, at Witabinston. this case. THE PHILADELPHIA, INQUIRER—DoubIe sheet—Meld Pages I Price TWO Can't). For lisle by ell News Agents. Served by Carriers for TWELVE CENTS A. WEEK. Offies, 121 Booth THIRD Street. NAN 'FRANCISCO LAND COMPANY.— ..." THE INQII/RI{R OF TROY MORNING contains a full report , h egraph, of the opinion delivered Yesterday. to_t e Nuareme_Konrt,at Wityi t ton thin oats. T PHILADELPHIA IN Doub:e Sheet—Eight Yates, Puce TW ITCENTS. For tale by all Newcligepts. Served by Carriers for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK. toffiee. /21 South THIRD Street. It SAN FRANCISC ) LAND COMPANY.— TAB INQUIRER OF TALE MORNING contain" a full report by telegraph of 461/Wired yet t er rda . Y rff e PtI u NPIi e ELP llti 'hi crlatiNl2l. Bh.et—v.iitit Pages. Pnoe TWO DENTE. Fn sale bs ail mews A "onto. Served ns Camera for TwELvE DENTE A WEEK. OIRoe, 121 South THIRD Street. It S ANM PR 4NCISCO LAND COMPANY.'—`- „THE INQUIRFIR OF THIS MORNING contains er ro ll rgeorc by telegraph orthe °elms delivered yrs tervel Fi the Reefetee Codrt, et Washinstoe.ln this ease. TEE PRIbiIDELPHIA Etheer—Eisht Pages. Price 'CWO OCNTS TWELVE by Retire Spate. Served by Carriers far CENTS A WSEK. 011ie. 101 South THIRD Street. ESTAT E OF LA WRENCE JOHNSON, ..9..1a DPOHASEO.—Lere testamental's to the estate ontAWBEIVQ4 JOHNON, late of the otty or Philadel phia. declaimed. bathos been Milt kreoted tq the under aloe& all persons Indebted to laid estate ate reellettn4 to makellY Merit with Out delay , sold those haring !slalom op &mantis art learns are to present them to AlliEti oltlILLA_,It ILLIA EL OItOwELL4 , 006 tIAN 016 street Firecitors. Or to their Attorner, JOHN 11,_ GEOT, srlo. Wit , 199 South FIFTH street. DitWIND 6111 P' S DUMB-BELLS wetithint potodf, with ankh he will Eier else YHIB EVENING, at NATIONAL the Beta,. rosy bb seen throush the des at the HILLS. BRAND k LKWIS GYMNAsTIO INoTITUTE. N B. corner of ARCH sad NINTH Streets. it* and Beath's,. w JMIY 1. .1&10. lartiaijalauit° th=rw• Ate. miltooe t 0. Aultriglid vondiatairt VO t alwosa tor , tlfaTotdortia , Y. ie Nat boa 1114 imagas_- ‘llOl. 1.4 Wahl had AKEN 0 TI lt!—ON AND AFTER TUERDAY, May 1, IMO. REIMER, 017 North Eit•COND Street ,_abovb Green. witl still continue to take Ws celebrated Photogrephlo Pictures. Call and sit or one. NEW TRAIL SKIRT IMPROVRO, and Is now the lo.btetd, eheapest. and only Relia ble @MT the market. 10. ri and 6o springs. e. at( kiriktt EPIN A & • & KINN( It • 1000 CHESTNUT Strut. ‘1311?&Et • 'UNDER CLOTIIING.•—BILK, ILMerino. Lille Thread. Cotton end Linen Shirts and Priarerk, Witk choice selection of Cravats and other Sift-Wee fur Gentlemen. For_ sole IGY INCEOTER4 CO., ft * " - TOG OMAIVIOT IStrook, 25== THE PRESS,--PMLADET 4 PHIA; .SATURDAY. . MAY 5. 1.860. 'OWING TO. THE LARGE IMPORTATION OF CARPETINGS, and ot,neequealt forced sated TRROUOR THE AUCTIONS, • We shall Offer our ENTIRE STOOK OF VELVET, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTRY OARPE - TS AT AUCTION PRICES. BALLY & BROTHER, NO. 020 CHESTNUT STREET. apse-stutbif 1860 . FOURTH STREET 1860 • CARPET WAREHOUSE. ABOVE CHESTNUT STREET, No. 47. SPRING IMPORTATION OF VELVET. BRUSSELS, IMPERIAL, TREE-PLY, SUPER INGRAIN, AND VENETIAN CARPETINGS. OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTINOS. JOHN -LEMON, SUCCESSOR TO RICHARD M. HUNT, apls-Im lldannfeeturer, Importer, and Dealer. CARPETING. GEORGE W. HILL, ANUFACTUDNG& AIAT,ER AND DEATINGD LER IN CARPET- I, &o. WAREHOIMR, 144 NORTH THIRD STREET. aplo-1m" MATTINGS ! M &WINGS ! MATTING 4-4 white and olmkod i 6 4 matting,. " 4 For 461 e at lowest Dash prioMvE mteliTt 2 6 1 8 4 1 4 Pita! Valgo e 6Z. ar.23-1m FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PrilL AD/MI.IIIA, May 1 MD. The Directors have THIS DAY declared • Dividend .of POUR PER amr. T., payable no demand. trayl.6t W. R USRTON. Jr., Caabier. CORN EXCHANGE BANE, PHILADELPHIA, 1, 1860. The Directors have TRIM DAY declared a Dividendof THREE PER CENT. on the Capital stook, clear of Orate TAX, tuid payable on (iemAnd, tnyl-tf . J. W, TORREY, Cashier. MECIIANION BANK, • PRILADSLPHIn. May 1.1880. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER C.C.NT. for the lut e a t month. payable on the llth inbt. .7. 0. mactiELb. my 2.61 Cashier. GIRARD BANK, PuiLAnnrritA, May 1, 1860.—The Directors have declared a Dividend of Three Per Cent, for the Sot six months'free of State Tax, payable on the 11th Milton conformity with the geberal Banking Law. my2tinyll W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. KENSINGTON BANK, PitiLADELpniA, May 1, 18.50.—Th0 Hoard of Direotors have this day declared a Dividend or Five Per Cent, for the hurt six months, po ,ab.a on dessandolear of State Tax. zn)2,-it C. T. YERRES, Cubist. Q'+OUTHWARK BANK, PRILAIMILPUIA, May lit. MM.—The Board of Directors have de. olared Dtvidadtot Tea par cant, tamale on demand. trara-at IP. P. /ITEM,. CtaaMor. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC CONGRESS SPRING. BARATOG.O., APRIL 16, 1860. Arfittompt he. been made to deceive the publie, by portions offering What they call Oottowise from Fountalna ; and at the price of elx (Pi canto per glass. The wh signals prise ditto ironies Courses Ws. net, at New York, tieing about Di cents per glom, the ltd• position of pretending to sell at retail at less thin MA,' and without allowance fir freight, cartage, or breakage,' Is apparent; but their probable comae has bison to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into Fountain filled with their truth, sad thereby ehriststien Its total contents. We have Nivait sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in "eased of any eater deseriptials than ordinary sized °Lass somas. The cork of every bottle of the Maine ii branded "CONGRESS WATER"—" C. k W.," and any, without those words and letters on the oak, is covarnasitr, whether from Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE dr. WRITE, Proprietors of Congress Epriag. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vie: FRKDKRICK }TWA, cur. Fifth end Chestnut ate., FREDERICK II OWN, Jr. , nor. Ninth and Cheetnnt, CrIARI.RB MIA. 8 & Co 721 Market street, rORNPBer Y & Co., 041 B urnet: street, THOD, J. RU BAND , South Third /Street, 0, 8. 11U1188 WO Chestnut street: A. D. D. TAY OR, our. Ninth and Chestnut streets Are oo_natantly gnostic! by us with the moue " oe. 05 1 50 WATER." in Denies, fresh front taa Contralti Spring. CLARKR apikkinif 98 CEDAR St., New York Oi l y. ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, fdanufaotursd from Pennerissole 81 to Stone, and enamelled and marbleised in imitation or the riohest and most rare E titian. Spanish. Yard Antique. Sienna, and other desira ble Marbles. They are highly polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils, snide. Gas, or Smoke, are six times as strong as marble, and are wild tnuoh peeper. They have bee used in this Country for the t fifteen and in Europa for the last forty years, with noreased sotisfootion. Arohlteots. Builders. and all in wont ofmantels. should not fail to examine them. !Hann featured and for sale be ARNOLD. &I WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M. FELTIVELL, BY" Philadelphia, mhl7-s&wSui COOKING RANGES. °GILSON'S PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Something new and decide the beet and moat com plete oomong Range ever d to the Publio, war ranted to give satheaotiou mai l casea. Call and see them. - ARNOLD & WILSON. • 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M.FELTWILL. Swot. mhlr-skilam CAMPHORATED VETIVERT, For the Preservation of Furs, Cashmeres, and Woollen Ooods from the ra vages of Moths, Ants, and other Insects: The CAMPHORATED VETIVERT is a combina tion of Camphor, Vettvert and various A romatiot It has been long and favorably known in Europe, and has been found superior to other adieu for the purpose. Prepared at PARRISH'S PHARMACY, .aplt-lmif No. Boo ARCH Street. CLARK'S ..?ATENT INDELIBLE PEN CI LB, FOR I /LIMING CLOTRING.—This article Mal the following churns to public) attention It can be used with great ease, by any one, in writing n n nil kinds Pill not dq o u f li ° . l fr t blot like ink. Will wake a clear blank mark that will last for years, and each will mark 2,000 articles. • . . ILA nnatneso , onnvenaence, economy, and efficiency will malce.it a welcome nod, wherever known, a neon "Yo;lftite In every house. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, apl4-Imlt THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, AN Jo. inumENDSNT POLITICAL,_ LITERARY, AND MISCELLAI4E4iUS NEWStAPER. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER ooptaineeleht pages and forty-eight columns of...platter. It is printed With new copper-tamed type. The Editorial Depart spent of the paper Mee been entirely reorganised. and . new correspondent+. 811118geli. THE INQ . 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The easiest working in deep or 'Mallow wells ever invented. The simp lest construction. cheaper, lighter, and wore durable, than Mothers. Call at the Fountain Hotel. SECOND above AR ET Street. to-day and Monday, where a working Pump can be seen. and other particulars obtained. It gg To RENT—ON GREEN STREET, 11L meat of Broad—the main portion of a house, where two grown persona wilt rentals. For plirtaonlars ad &ass *. hi. 8 ." thb milee. my4-St* gig TO LET—The fine lour-story Dwel mx ling,l7lB GREEN Street; modern conveniences, large yard, etc. mvi-St* A 0001 ) CHANCE.—Fixtures and part of the stook or a Bonk and Stationery Store for sale. Inquire at tllI MUM!, GARDEN tit [mid 7t' FOR SALE —The Good-will, Fixtures, and Furniture of the Tortino Rome. 820 Walnut street. Apply to GEO. W. WOLLAFITO4I, mya-M. No. 6 Mercantile Library Budding. COTTAGES AND BUILDING LOTS IN ATLANTIC CITY. For sale, four neat and romniod;ons oottages, suitable for family residences in the summer t and very plea anti, located. Also, building luta in different ports of the oily. If not sold by the Mb of June, the cottages will be rented for the season. Apply to , Joßr4 11R T, Arobiteat, 421 W aLN Millet; or ISAAC LLOYD, Secretary C. and A. Land Coalition'. m,3-10t Cooper a Point. AR FOR SALV-A lIANDSOME PRO PERTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes walker the depot. Pine garden, with hot-beds. Abun dance of Fruit—Graves. and plenty of shade. Storm Boone ; an and water throughout, Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very aooommodating, and possession given when required. APPLY to B. B. COMEGYS, apl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank. TO RENT, THE REMAINING STORES ow au 151N111-STREET piONT 08 TON CONTINENTAL HOTEL, WILL HI 'RIM Y= LOW, , Upon immediate application to JOHN RICE, anthwest corner of NINTH mid 8 ANBOrd alO3-12t (sewed story.) HOARDING. TWOSINGLE GENTLEMEN 04N BE accommodated with good, iry rooms in a central part of the ono, _with or without board. Address " tioodwin," Dlood'a Despatch. myS St* BOARDING. -A few Boarders can have twoommodatioos, withgood rooms, at No 241 touth Taut D &rest, below Walnut. MY4,st* RO.ARDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR the summer months at &pleasant farm house in Chester county, within a short distance of the railroad. References given and required. Apply at tell SAN SOM Street, above ElGHrtt. ap30,61. S UMMERRL BOARDING AT MOUNT AIRY (within five minute. walk of the Station.) eevetal oboioe Rooms may be had by applytnit soon, at Mrs. POLLARD'S. ap2El 12t TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with good, oiry apartments, (with or with , ut board,) in a,privat? Location cen tral. Address TOLBERT,' though Blood's Dis patch. sells PERSOIVAL. INFORMATION WANTED.—Left his home at Chainhersburg. Pa., on last Monday. a' Young Man, about 28 years of age, about b feet 9 inches in height, light complexion,having on a drab frock coat, black overcoat, high-crown sleuth hat, trunpoged to have stopped at Paoli or this city. Having been in ill health for some time, it is supposed he has wandered away through aberration. Any information reupeoting I im would be thankfully received by. JOHN .11511 0 FRI Jc CO. No. 71, MARKET Street, Plata, It' GENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL BY calling on MKS & KENSIL, No. 139 N. NINTH Street, above Cherry, and have their old garments made to look equal to new, by cleansing. or dyeing and recouting. ings-2t* LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTHING to dispose of for Cash, Inn receive the highest pride hi wallas at or address ing B. D'ANCONA, No. 737 SOUTH street. Isp74-12t` LOST AND FOUND. LOST -A SILVER CARD CASE, WITH -.- 11 the initials F. H. P." estraved on it. The finder will confer a favor by returning it to the office of The Press. rrol-St REMOVALS. REMOVED TO A LARGER STORE INGRAM'S AMERICAN BANK TEA WARE HOUSE. 43 South SECOND Street" below Market. Branch Store. I:213 RIDGE Arenas. Remember the name, INGNAM._and No. 43, when you want good W Coffee and choice M. Try them. ESHLEMAN'S CRAVAT STORE MOVED No. 701. TO THE COR. OF SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. No. 701. No. 701. CRAVATS, SCARFS, TIES; No. 701. No. 701. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS; No. 701 No. 701. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS; No, 701. No. 701. ALL KINDS UNDER WEAR; No. 701 No, 701. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER ; No. 701 6 FOR $9. COIL SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. my7-thatu-3m REMOVAL. R. So G. A. WRIGHT Inform their friends that they are now located In their mew and wescious building No. 6d4 CH EnTNI.7I Street_, 1 where their increased facilitierwil. enable them to add I .reeh inducement' to the Trade to VW?, their new en tablishment. We have opened our NRW STORE with a in creased variety of DRUGGIST'S ARTIQL ES, to which Branch cf our plain.. we intend to devote particular attention. having made arrangements in Europe to he supplied with all specialities and novelties as they ap "NIT PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue to receive our beet attention, and we assure onr friends that no exertion will bewanting to produce, as herpto fore, a variety of new, elegant, and successful dell/ gas every season, th e !minty remaining unrivalled. ainoordly thanking all our easterners for their kind natrenage, We hope to offer new inducements for its oontmutinoe. . . R. & G. A;WRIGHT. April 9, 1860. apw-Imlf EMOVAL. —MAL L & OHANDLER, AS WHOLESALE GROCERR, heye removed frclto 66 North SECOND Street, to lee NARK= street, above Front. north Jade. CARRIAC•ES. OP VHS PAPUPAOTOUP 01 WILLIAM D, ROGERS. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 WERBTKUT MITILKET, • Pk. l. 06 WRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, k 7 Office. 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhili. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1581. Oven for Deposits and Payment/. daily, from 9 to 2% o'clock. Also. on MONDAY and THURSDAY N IN OS. from 6 to 8 o'clock. Interest 5 per cent. Der annum. Tepositors oat} with draw their ooneys by Checks, if desurcd. themal De posits received. JAMES B.red en t. Fa/Mete SissiTxlsecr.r.arr. PRINGLE, P avan-tf if isyttEADELPHIA, SHOE STUFFS AND T 51 MING BUSINESS FOR SALE.—The Stock, Good-will, and Fixtures of an old-esta6leshed stand, doing a large end mohtablo busmen, Wilt be sold out, on reasonable terms. to responsible parties—the present proprietor retiring on account alll health, Address, with real name, &e., "Shiro Trinimines, ,, MIL P. 0, my3-oiMitoft.. MIUSEMENTS. . MUSICAL FTJ.ND HALL. • ONLY TWO NIGHTS' TWO NIGHTS ONLY! WEDNESDAY" and FRIDAY, May 9th and 11th. PHILIP LAWRENCE, The Groat 'English Reader of the Poeta, sided by AL K. RIC A RDSON, A Philadelphian, but 16 years old. this first - appearance in One oily.) • H. J CRAS. H. ARVIS, The brilliant pianist and carntposar.arill, give,tern or his PARLORDRAMAS and MUSICAL SOIREES, On WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVEn INDS. May MIL and llth. Whose soirees, whmh have proved immensely posoahsr ii LO DUB Form the rreat N eat c D omb ON teaenttond ofLIN. LITERARY ,And MUSICAL ABILITY, Ever offered the Yellsdelphis, ELEGANT IN ALL THEIR PARTS. NOVEL TO THE COUNTRY. UNI Q UE A e ,a 0 , end Cue MENT. AMINO ENTERTAIN- PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY. Ms. 9th. I. DOWNFALL OF POLAND. .__ c. mp uir 2. MARCO BOZTAR (Riehardson:, • I 8 .. (Lawrence.) ... S. HIAWATHA, (The (Riehardson.) 4. HOME, SWEET HOME 6. aarviir.) RING JOHN and ( HUBERT... S. SWORD OF WASilltragred. 7. GALOP DI BRAIT R Atfri.., & FRENCHMAN ANNA'RATB....... An onym 9. AMERICAN FI.II/41."1"cej . , 10. LAaT 14BETINti OF GA.BRIEL AND EVANGELINE. . Liyria P c * •• • ...... - Kre no to U. BRILLIANT WALTZES...e. ThalBoB 13"nrvii.) 12. SPEECH OF BRUTUS—, • Shakspeare (Rlnharderm 13. MARC Sha&speare The Piano to be need on e theo e icesion in Chickerits's Grand Prize Modal Instmment INT NO SECISFUND REAII3. P.. B.—OBILOREN PULL PRICE. Doors oven at 7 ; to commence at 0 &clock. SG' A great crowd being enpee4ed. ladies are particu larly requested ,to 'procure their tickets in advace. The sale of 'whets is lied at T. B. Petsisou'a..loo Cheering street ; Beok & Lewton's. Seventh and Chestnut; Hazard's Enne: Ettore, 724 Chtnut ; Chlakerine's Piano Rooms, 807 Chestnut street; 0. Andre's.. MN Chestant ; the Principal Hotels, and at the Hall on the eveittnze of the soirees. CASSEDY. turn 8t WALNUT-STREET THEATRE • v Role Lessee M. A. OARRBTTsom. Mare Manager ILEAC-a Bashing Asmnt. . IL MuRBIL Y.. BEN - Elitt ME- ;KEMPLE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVEN; Ni 7, may a, lam TEE O'lle OF DEVILL. - Orvillw Devil'., Mr ?bewail ; Col. Ihnstora. Mr. Boa comb _• Di/Infarct. Mr. Dubois; Vulcan. Mr. Johnatoe; Nero, Mr. Item_p!e; Down Dela/brat. Duttialfl. THE BOLD DRAGOONS. Leon Sabertaah, Mr. Dubois; lawnibas Fuze, Mr. Bowers ; Victor Gerard, Mr. Basoomb. atir Priam as Unit. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain will Time at halt peat 7. NATIONAL THEATRE; WALNUT-ST.. above EIGHTII.—A. M. HERNANDEZ, Manager. OT OPENING 14I0ET "IBIA OF THE HERNANDEZ BALLET AND PANTO MIMIC TROIrpR. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. May 5th.1240. Performances:will , ommence with tee Pantomime of VOL--PENT Jacques. A. M. Hernandez; Suzette, Mips Wielpley, FRANK BROWER as ROPY Crude 'Pam. Guitar Solo. Hernandez. FRENCH DANCING MASTER. DRCHALUMBAU. PRICES: Dress Circle and Parquet. 25 cents; Social Cirote,ls Gents; Colored Boxes, ZS con% mendDOOM OM unetuall at TV O 'clock . Performance will com e prat WHEATLEY ac CLARKE'S ARCH BTRRRT T TRATRE, SEWEVIi briiit.l. D. CLAIMS': THIS (SATURDAY! EV KS (NG, .3lay a. MM. MATRIMONY. Delavan. Mir. "Whealle7 Clam ?Arc John Draw. LEA? YEAR , OR THE LaDIES' PRIVILFHE. Marin Dimple. Mr. Heiree. THE HYPOCRITE. Dr. Cantwoll, Mr. (Mint. Col. barnbort. Mr. Dolman. 01.. D 'PIMPS IN THE SOUTH.. Miran! Dodge. Mr. Clerks. Door. 013.1 at 7 : curtain Britt rigs at DC LECTURE 031 PHYSICALCULTURE BT B. WINDHIP. SATURDAYS VKIVING, may ath, AT NATIONAL GIPIR.ItS' BALL, RACK STREET, BELOW SIXTH. - After the Leotere, the lootor will give illostralioas of his IMMENSE MUSCULAR POWER. RAISING A BARREL OF FLOUR TO HIS isHO ULDER, AND LIFTING o POUNDS BY RIR HANDS He also Exercises with Dumb Bells weishina Ia) ACROBATIC AND GrENABTIC FkATB By the Pupils of Hillebrand and Lewis' Institute. Don pir open at half past 7. To commence 11 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale Tickets for sale at the Hall and at the Institate, Ninth and Arch streets. . ins 4 2t. ROSA BONHEUR. THE EN6RAVINfig OF .• MORNING IN THE HIGHLANDS. AND THE SPANISH MULETEERS CROSSING TRH PYRENEN.I3; alter ROSA DONHEUR, Just received per City of Neil AT EARLS'S OALLER/FS, Sl.B CRES•IitYT STREET. ACUDEMY OF Ml 7-10, CORNFkti. OF BROAD AND LOCUST Streets. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT CARL RTo ENTZ, THURSDAY EVBNING. May CARL ROO NSTOCR. CARL WOLPSOHN. The combined forces of the MLENNERCHOR ard YOUNG MAINNERCHOR, and a Grand Orchestra, conducted by cArtr. BENTZ. Tickets 60 cents each Music thel the Music Storer, and at the Academy of on evenote of the Con cert. Cheeks for .cared eentx rents extra, to be had only at Atire'a Alamo Btore, No. 1104 Chasten street. myS-it ririßE INAUGURATION BALL OP THE PRILADEt,PHIA ZOUAVEB will take ?hoe at the ML o Wel. FUND HALL. on MONDAY %EVEN. ING, May 7th, 1860. Tickete—rone Dollar—win be 'procured at the Armory. N. W. corner PIPIT . and PRUNE &mete. Also at the door on the evenitur of the Bell. JUL NB hi/LATIN, Floor Menseer FELIX °RODER', Beoremr.T. rey.l-41' SOLOI4.IOIkPS TEMPLE, NJ A largo. beautiful, and perfeot model of tne grand est and most interestms building ever built to emoted to the immense saloon of . . .... . . NATiONAL HALL. • MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTH STREET. The Model is 36 feet lons. 34 feet wide, and 75 feet high; lighted by 200 Pia jam and the worshippers re presented by MO figures arrayed In Jewish niptume, surrounding the various (mutts, give it a life-Rke ap pearance. Head/at Ki•go. Rh teal' ohap.; Chron..29th chap.; 2d China., 4th and 7th chaps.; and Exoons• 25th chap., for contents end nesoription of Solomon's Temple, all of which is faithfully represented in the Model. M. NOW OPEN TO VIS1T1C11.?, from 10 A. Al. to 10 P. Admission. 25 omits; tie° children, 25 cents) 'Single child. 13 cents. Liberal arrangements made olth schools and ehmohne thprnrilege of lecture by thekynsaton mil-tf Will open on WE ONESUAY Evening. LEVEES OF "THE LITTLE FAIRY," MISS DOLLIE DUTTON, The amallest girl in, the world, of her tyge,9 gears okl. 26 inches high ; and weighing ontyl3poundll—an infinitely greater curiosity than Gen. Tom Thumb. She sings the unnerving songs at each Levee 1. Mary had a Little Lamb. 6. W he n waa Single. 3 , The Evening StOr. 1. My Grandma Adtioe. 6. rut Sixty •two. 6. Willie. we have missed yon. Miss E. L. WELLS, of Philadelphia, will preside at the Pinno and sing, both in .English and Italian, select tuyl, from the he Pisno gliZ t o7es a cic a ci l aon is from the warerooms of Messrs. Chictering:44 eons, POT Chestnut street. Tickets may be Obtained at the Music Stores of Chick. ering S. Sons, 502, and G. Andre # Co., 1104 Chest nut street . she will give LEVEES at the ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS. corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, IN 'THE LARGE HALL SECOND Fl 00R, Every A.FTER NOO and EVENIN 0 THIS_ WEEK at Sand 8 o'sktek. Doors open at g and 7 In'olock. Afternoon tom closes at 45i o'clock. Evening Levee closes at Ws o'clock. Adinitunon 15 eents. Children 10 cants, LIE, .r. IL LlLget. ALBERT NORTON. Manager. , & A n gat st. THE PALbIER. MARBLES Photographs of the mod beautiful of the Statue* ma Baaao•Relievoa of PALMER, THE SCCLPTOR. The m MO ost prominent subjects bete` RNING, I.YENING, IMMORTALITY, THE PEASANT FM. THE INDIAN MAIDEN, eLEEP. THE sPinirs FLIGHT, ri &PPR° RESIGN , ATION. SPRING. TRH INFANT CERES. REMORSE. and others. A full supply has Just been received. For Bele only by JAMES S. EARLItt dr. RON, EA,RLE'S GAIARRIE3, 516 CTIRsTNIIT Street. MD ON 013 GIP S GAIVILES--FLACE below THIRD. .I.MAGEIIENT OF MISS JULIA MORTIMER, The ever-pleasingtineen of dollic. JAMB SEYMOUR. The celebrated Inert Comm , iart. and Comte Veer:lM AN ANTIRE CHAA . GI3 comeAr(r. ON EATUDAY THE ROREKRI3 R WIFE Will bo performul. Introducing Min JENN HYATT. This is the best Company now in the otty, THE GbRMANIA ORCHEiTRA WILL give their leetpuhlio rehearkel THII4 SEASON, M the 26th of May. Tiekate tor sale at the tuned 'Laces. ap24tm,445 pENNSYLVANIA AOADEMY Of FINE A. ARTS, 1025 cifV.STNUT Street. The 57th Annual Exhibition la now open dsily.frt.nt S o'clock A. AL. until 63, Y. 51 .. erd from TX tsll rat M. Admission Ss cents. Sean.= tickets. 5) cents, Chil dren, half-wins. Stockholders will receive their tickets at the office of the Academy. MINERAL SPRING MOTEL, Ih rl e Co roc. " ep P tron ' W reto G r ß t y i r t , e li o l p o e n a te f o o rn r This well W known LlLO of boarders by the hut of June. The rooms are_plea sant, and the grounds cannot be sotpassoti in the titate. The table will be furnished with 101 the hiaurieeof the meation. and at the bar will be tonnd the choicest liquors. wi n e.. Senate, ero.. &o. Shower and plunge baths are attached to the place for the lIFB of gamest. Four hues of °melbas° , pus the door daily to and Nen the city, connecting with the N. P. Railroad at %Dilution station. ALBERT BUCKMAN. Pmertettr. JONES' 110TEL.- 4 he subscriber would reepectfully inform hie friends and the public, that he has purchased the lease and Counters or the Joann //OWL /Important additions are now beine matiC to it_ . for the convenience and comfort of elitists. Individuals or families visiting . the city will be rune to find a hom e : Liberal arrangemen ts exertion with will be made persona airing Board by the Week, Month, or Year. mhat sterSin AARON . GAGE. QT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY "..- 7 and EIGHTIIStreet, DEW YORK, ono block above the N.Y. Hotel. This new and commodious Rotel isnow open for the reception of guests. and will be conducted eget:A:rely on the European plan. The lons want of a busmen hotel, in thin portion of the city, hen endured the proprietor to establish the pricer; on the following liberal scale : Bmele room, to cents per day ; elegant suites, With thorouyti knowledge of the busi ness, and strict attention to the wants of every truest, 1 TM hope to eeeive a liberal ober* of pone favor. J. R. GOODWIN. Proprietor. STEREOSCOPIC INSTRIMIENTS, manufactured in every style. ErrEßEoscoric VIEWS, new subjects. Tfeently Imported, and sold low trt M. 'FRANKLIN. Oetiman, /12 South SOU& CHEST ttintr NUT. ea_._t below ALSO, Spectacles and EYO-alaalita. °Maul)? nutted. Mierwicovies. opera Waimea. Electro-hlaanatm—Ma. chines. Mathematical and Surveyor's Instrumists, at very resaonahie mines. Liberal terms to the WO*. - Pun -at f 111 SIED POTATOES. Fox's Early .7Fac Seedling Potatoes. Foxite Potato•s, Early Kidney Potatoes, Fo ty-fold Potatoes. tor sals Dr D. LANDRETH & SON. Agricultural and Bwrtccultural W%rebo,se, It. 11 and 23 eon% SIXTH. Purer. PUBS l HINES 4 SUGAR. CANE icat imported Prom Par I. inr ales hi D. LANDRETIL3r 6024. Agricultural nod nortioultaTal Warehouse, V/ liad 93 Baia 81X/118010 - • .LonEtelleto Sisak 'care ..r. Q. Adams .Wellenhatot PLATY CENTS —•Agent