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Indied'Ar *Mat Mustaong•trio,inuo , tt to, say 'that the manufwatariagirMgaumes.of ea steal metropolis re Nitta* kawaithroughoek the 'United Mates, and be- P l 4llbtrj . ~ h ttriireif'Utriiiiiettoiiiiiif 'Milani kinds, than, hl J osSes - . 4l fillSif PhilisfelobiartniuM articles, ; Her, Astarte . /ilgtvkaMitioially, attained . a ,yegatation, not alitioriet tioalleries of their maws but for - dirridayed Mir atiintue,ln Wane d -4 bt ittintkOMMtueleferata valuable linproviturinti. , We 40 1 0 — Isdrit,rid lite reenacts mote OSPeclally at uNd gt 4 ,Weinte tto valet to known es the Pond. Matted 01 Beach street, Above , Brithir. - Wei, lll. Tiers; km.; the , enteeprising priedeter of tbeParitirislya work'. Politely assanma' Wed as thiMigh tlisol:Stal. by his intelligent emplane 'that of dui various feature' which challenged our curl oint,Kteintoreit ouivisit both , ntereating and instructive. It it mini as imn»aes eitablighinent. Wit 1 re feral to the title Point Pleasant." by Which this foundry is knell throughout the UnioC, we may state that it tri hie torto and oemnidiesorative, being the name by which that. ItnruirdiativietnitY ma tlfe,Delasmre was ,destgreted by tha ausmortat [minder of one Coramonweatit The site i,Juirisrefitimidtitistireasderithinsalsortdiststmeofwhers she Bidet made histriamtirriblelniety with' the Manna, in UM and at that title, , and 'for Many years, after, is said urtavebeen moa t delightful spot. +The view of the rover here is, still on* of the_ grandeaVon our' city fmat but the rural loYeilinem, for which it was then celebrated. his lode dame vanished before the Agnes- Nil*, lurch of otimmtioe turd manufacturing enterprise. _The areriocomptad by this f oundry is cue hundred by Mem'handrid 'feet; _sad - extends from Beach street to Parma» ermine, hiving a hundred feet front on each, The -BUM department we entered was the Moulding immis se snakes of forty feet by two hundred; and Mated Up with all the modern appliances for rendering the .various prooteme Most convention al!, expaditiollig. In it are two Comas, and one Rever- "barittairr,ox'Alr, Burnam: or' the latter there but mietAireldediAilit in' Philadelphia:, Thejteverberatorr nuiiitaher. luiratirinaipalli'for making 'criatingi Meet Strength Mara rolls for rolling iron; S!'sbrioirbsel skit Wag e:Vhietafl" of the City fee-Boat, mitioksmairsissarily otanormo-a strength. are from the Reverbidatorp'lnniese of this tannery. , In sedition to 'diem fartliesit. there are in, this loom, three Immense CM,* used ter hoisting heat weights. The power of thsienoridetous' marines is , almost irresistible, and shim atltiiv for; lifd,ig wtp tie apparent when the reader liiidersilid 'that 'singlets-stings, weighing es much as ten tone-ars tremen ly-made this establishment. dime idea also, of-the extent and variety of the casting facia* walleyed May be gleaned trod the tact that, froathe huge , pieces above referred to, articles of every iltradeittown halfleourid welsht,, are daily being antidote - Babe puma time, from twenty-five to thirty tong otiron per week are melted in this room _ the lblist.beingt fuiniiihed , by an; engine driving two blearing eiiiindirs;_testead of the ordinary fan. Thetprineleal Maas* ,of Work snide -are the various Mies of milt-Patillit, for Rolling, Grist, and Saw Mills; she, dean, Chemical, and 'Rouse work Gearing., These, at are the hratrielies to, which the most prattealer attention - is siVen by Mr. Tiers. who.** may say; is himesifone of the' Most thorough prtratraiel iron-Weds» in this country - , ',having served a regular apprenti - oeship it the business, and fined., achieved the lratinetamitlp of one of theralrat satinislys houses of the kindimegistanoe. Thriordire for his work are not eoafined to any State or motion. Raving a large WipeAM», abandanfnapital,andan' intimate acquaintance with over .being known sa a na &mu men,- bidden a teatimal business. Rig matinee are bee/Munn popular , » overyttate in the Union, both frouttheir auperior' workmanship and the promptness With which orders receive attention. The facilities of, thin home fordorairti large busineu. we belie v e, are unintrneesed by anynther similar establishment in the world.- Its sibuititii4s aeon:ions, being right in the Gentle of the Men Instlism in Remington. on the river frost; and ih ratnitediateMaximity to two railroads—one tin Beech and the 'oilier Awl:Miswrote arena e— the road atilt RieltmontlisatExchange Company, in the , »Aegis departments, of whom an Matra» Of frogi thirty to fifteen employed the year round. nwierstaud •heir businsm, - and prosecute it with the'tnumet medians sat System. ,We have, in' fact, ininli ' llrfinttelnd a more: impoll63ll..hive of sturdy and ntidetio ledelerr Age - we',..rar in' peeling through this fonsdry. • The :wages of, that employes, average from an. to two delimiter day, which they ire paid mete s'''. ivory Saturday : !debt: Leaving the large Moulding Room, We sett entered theittra Patera - Show - Here are contained large quan tities of Mitten» used in yanking the Sacs for ceding. did Ansa ani C 111 0,0 11 1Plited in manufacturing prate rneend Miele». Mr: Pelleoek; theforitain thie depattment, his held hit prperattsiteahorr during the lest thirty-six yams. and' takes pleasure iterrating to visitors in tinsetinn points of history relating to the wonderful •Iraintles whialvhava taken Anna in that immediate l e i tf 4u ll 4' , R l hi itertod." This Pattern Shop, by the torav:isranilactent,brick cotemooreneous with William Penn, by whom the lot on which it stands was p/de& to a, Mr. Wain, Am original title, bearing nn* in Mr. Tiers' pcseenton. - n the rapper room- of this - honse—onle visited by Penn,. and, Mane the regidenes - of dunitignished per - eonagee,',a German eon»l among the :rest—we also exarniked aPreaf rattling of Moulding patterns of all aims, medeor wood And iron.; It was not, however. , until we reached the tipper door of an adjoining. build thatirat were made folly aware of the extent and impoilMine of this branch of our stanufitoturess.- We bad previously examined a large variety of patterns of lets notitAirad Miteitara Mayers Were minted with al array of ;wooden Patterns of wheels designed for all powerful maehinery, is the Aimee:Alen oP which Oral Might - be spent with interest *y any one of 'reeriestimehinient The manufmratre of these mraterimslons east may, mit italdred them sand dollars, sad of a lersoptitber of them the» no similar ones in tliisteneei `Some •' t 1 , 1 • it . - rnichiliaryi , igird' that tbs . moder, from which ,silerielgushmiteuiputife, shoubi be dePosited in a single ;Setablielneet attarthii tn ihio 0•1 11 1 0 of ha - LgottgHinte. elhdaisd: this destrnatiosof this princely stook Waste" lie iastloid'Wissitt. either*, ate several its • Sanaa wheels - eositanied hi It *blab it vivield lid till 'Snit to DORM Two °tier stories are dad shed with these expensive tietterseimbiehibriether with the cog-wheals for various' Ins& itt already, referred to, and the We eqieweireatee of Peliefoieneeor,makoby far the largest asmirtMiret of null-searing to be foand in any one esta blishment in this country. In addition to theta, various designs . ; lit wood. for casting iron railing, are- also ex -Wel will conclude by stating that this house waiestabidslied in Ude, and is the oldest foundry now hi ixistedeeln Philadelphia. AeIIOCIATION, A PITIVZIMART.— Tire' 'fifth arialivir`wery f f the Philadelphia Sabbath. Hamel '4MM:dation will - held to-morrow Tuesday) Arteiting, at the Church, Broad and Ransom streets. Ad diesels Will be delivered 'on the occasion by the Rev. Dr. Niemen, Her. J. W. Jackson, Rev. Dr. Brantley, Rev„, John, Chambers, Rev. James M: Crowed, and °thou. As this association ts one in which nearly all delimitations au interested, a large attendanoe may beAssented. Ties Rturtollit Knauss. fibs number of this iiesileit 4 hteteri Shind, Jett timed, toremenees the sablieation-of.l s original tale entitled "Morgan, or thdAtisht of, Ditr Peg," - from the Pee of Ned Dintline,:ebo.he,justly celebrated as Moons the ft•st novelists of the day. His productions have always been well rseelved by the lover of light literature, and this last efoki. we predict, will add to his popularity. It is written in a °haste end siateful style, mid abounds with thrilling and romantio interest. The incidents of the tale me laid in the beautiful valleys of Males.' It wilt well ropey sperm's'. 1 , ' . Tan attention of the !Miles is directed to the ad vertisenieat of I« „I; & Co., 1109...Chestnet street, who - aft sow opening from the latejarge auction sales as alsgantageortniesst *reprint drovers, which they are esßiga At , bas ilttti More than half the _European, cost. *riff ihMorlitias of Of goods of seal fabries will be fused ie tbeiregorsi in great variety, ended prices lower thaii natilar ioadi Eats ever before been offered. Par ehasiiesdoiidff tikeearly &drainage of, the fall assort meats, and the very low emits which now *Wail. Wren? thOlioiVerlr *armor. August Adel .11sfm.yrtio's Prtut.situn , Guts Is destined for re 1/8114111rAtitthre Ill' eases where cabinet-makers' slim le used. it is excellent for mending books. refer teeing the loosened leaves end covers quickly and firm. ',b.', It is sat up in a bottle or Om glae-sot. with a Awash, - sod will become indispensable to the bongs.' keeper. 5 Mont Dewitt's. , Idpiromesp Film" 'ere exceedingly gorier ; they bare the ennfidence elpbriicians, and trit sicken at Itt tulle of both :Ootittnendstion by those :who hare peed them. :They ere Of great benefit to all whew* kireabhpd with habitaal caitzveliesa. oonatipated bewili; Aoki onircontheadache,bilionsdoaeaea,and in oars where a mild and el elantpartitivelBmuoired. They are prepared by O. C. Bower, fifixth end Vine etrwte, a< I 1 hi wits air box. l e ttnite 43"nairesio Ann Vocetaists.—A noted elstininapi and eublieleetaree mire et Browa'e Ryon eldet Troche.: all , ms leeterlire.toins, I yet Treohas into meoat:Sites Ai regularly as I do iecituTem Tee liaino spealkere. 'veeillste, and ell othera mho triereise the voioicalar4ld sever fail of nevi thee* Trielek.: They eirypiseell other ',operations in clear. inn and otrengtheishar the vole.. rentavie: hoarseness. allaying Irritation of the throat; and ea aeon& remedy are itneoninently "the hest. ' - • • , °softies Acta 'Elestea Weeett.—Thia al ba' tamale treat celebrity. and the demand for it ielieireesitip rapidly. Its beneficial character ie at tested by thousands,' sod it its ereammesd by distin fileistaad idnieietana to be aupertor to any other madi- Aral ifiprifig Water Ow laws.. Ths almost mirsettlotor mires *sick itturo rtiforised load us to believe that it destined to bailors extensively need in the treatment Of vary way disassisaatial; (mainly remedies fail to sem.. Its eatedlre pioysttles ue..stabilehed beyond 960.11011. lad we ireet assured that it meet; to A met *iittpat.Mmereede maim'of the aptifieial compounds of the dim: Ws recommend dimmer oor wieder' who may be witerlap iron gamut debility, or from say of the diereses tot eihlaa this Water is pmeeribed. to Rise it* It-sly Quiet' s beggar; Plautus tared a milk; Timm us a aloes ; Belthice died In Pad imaglidie - hid ftertriel audio, yet ittrie 4 with, them.alt t Tama In. often diatreated for a few slates& In iristked a ‘ lite or insionelo sad-diatmes I On Welts* lisleigh died on the Amiroid arenas* dloCka Want I , leilton l eold his copyright of " Pialabeis Lapis. 'tar aria'; firs dollar., mid died la Phati m il m il Ondittilved in Tom/0 and sistrees Otwer Ist of hanger; Ims died lathe streets Steele yea reraiesal warfirrairitli ; Ooldemi Gee her ot-Wekefield'y Mac eel/ fora trine, and Granville States, the ealabratet clothier. itti. 661 Clamant street, "winsi;Piihs repeat entinenes to his amain industry sad itht#Mlifff' > • - Cliotinta Brovi:—ldesant. Goeth It WPM: biro Iformintly bee sated why' akify odi le Gi ft Clothing Store ., They mply itsit-shiflest* bolt ith - their 'very forgo booms by Mying Oft, OitliiMmeer the fill istus in dos olothukk for bit !may, loot that give sotiorsotlon, without rosortillg likkleolg. 'Tie' motto of the Great. Brown Stone ' , ...fttrifid NI Mondani street. II "Muck iaincrie 'AND MAGNETO-ELEC. derfwdioiri madateataied aad , AO SRE SEVRICTS Otrset.• by wdt. , • Enyl4.3t* ma , 'OI,OIEUER .0, 1711 . filitll l 4. *SORT, utrusil for RE- soWnlir uslU g MON looirkod 1i In nob *Mato order warssOoll oftthr -411;111144 maim is /Mott, saint Atort.t>i iSt• outs his snis of Omani. if,sabed " ell MARES RtFilit,', All Orson who win VE. Tortoni ars liagolla•d UM RISSER'S Efa adiaatlabiatworic. 'Saadi Soto' ...,ElEasklaa4 at — 1 ' • ' tistVda.,.l4).* it. • flaile,--A very I,air c liV u elllA tar ad* &km ziattgobbis. ' CWATION, p*EN - Glitl3 SiILED • Siati!of - Geovina - lot - Bavannati—Win IrWan. and rolowahter, W Q Hanley, W H ' , mita. ma Anna Boyto‘E I -VanantveV, and &anal Hanr W eg; fa J OttruthetaiT Althrop, Henry Blois:tun, Mr el otrot. end twenty in the sterrege. 411ABLINIC , INTELLIGENCE. "As "irovirst PAGE. ARRIVED. Stehruship Boston; (hooker, POpours from New York, grith pods. and e re toles Ailderdios. Passe .hip ' Gulf Stream - , fo rt John, N off Christians Creek, in to of steam tut. Also law the MA RI To for Liverpool A mention Union, for Row Ur - Imo'. and bark Tomisph Maxwell, for Leiguarm, of the Drsndywine L 1 ht Boat, li big Frank Haynie. Randall, from Ihverpool 13th March. win( moss to Peter Wright & Sons. April Mtn, lit 4 6 nO. loos 40, saws ship with loss of main , top.mast, and all three top gallant-m sets. steering W. Bad light • weather and easterty gilts the peat two weeks. Bremen bark-Washinston‘Weneke.32 der, from fire men, with nodes and 116 gaursongers to Baries Bros. Bark Cordelia, Ferrell. 14 dila from Mayaguez, P R, with susarand molasses to John F Peniston. •. • fiogr - smnetre, veang,l3 days from Windsor, N 0, 111th planter to Twill. . Mellon & Co Rohr Fair Laud a, .Adsms, 3 days from Salisbury, Md, With lumber to! W Baoon. withßohr Ells. Jane,_Adarne, 4 days from Pooonloke River, lumber o W Bacon. The IT SI mail steamship Elixir Of Georgia for Savan nah, sailed at 12 10 on Saturday, with a ful l freight and a atunber of paasengers. iConynisMutiraire of the Philadorlabia Raabe-oga.) LEWES, Del., May M. The vessels reported in my last still remain at harbor, with the addition'of bark Mar Queen. fol.. Savannah; imbrs Hamden Belle. Mary !dome. 8 1.1 Smith, M Van- Inman. L Day, and E. F Lewis. The aohr Mary Elisa beth, of Great Egg Harbor, from Boston for Fiuladel- Phia, with 310 barrels fish, wipe ashore yestevday about one mile north of Indian Elver rnlet. The mihr 0 1. Williams still remains high and dry upon3he beach. Her owners oontraoted with_Nleurr. Barton kfilantoall hut evening to get her or. Wind SE, with rain. Years. W. M. HICKMAN. • • . (Coerrespondenee ISLAND.uliphin.xahnit.l CAPE II I. May 13-6)‘_P. M. Two ships passed in this morning . Wand W—wea ther One. Youni, &o. THOS, B. HUGHES. - , (Telegraphic. Per Steamship Canadian. off Father Point. "..-:. (Tile latest via Queenstown.( Arrived fmni New York, Invincible at Liverpool. - Arrived from New Orleans, Highland Light, at Havre( Indian Queen, at Gibraltar. Shin Vanguard. from Liverpool for New York, put into Kingston leaky, after having been ashore. Honmxs' Hone, May 10, P M—Arrived, brigs Wm Nickels. Strout, and Bonapatte. newt Philadelphia for Boston ; also. arrived, schre .Wave Merritt. Jetliner.- vile for Boston; Dorcas Ireland, Baker. Bober, oa. for do; Sohn Lanoaster. Willett; : Jos Marsh. Bartlett; Clarissa. Burgess; - and Wil.ard Saulsbury, 'Hudson, Philadelphia for do; Sarah. Upton. do for Portland.; Amanda.. Taylor do for Newham:ma ; F e eseedeO. Hooper, Pitih,dotiphot. for Boston. brig Band French. Indepen enoe, B P. 11th. 9 n M—Arrived. brig Fanny 0 Field. Harriman, oardenas. 111 M, of a ex pe r ie nced n ; on the 28th and Bith. W Cape Hatteras; a heavy Kale from Be o; broke rudder bead, which left the vessel unmanageable for Oda's. and had to out. the deok load of molasses adrift to save the vessel; also 'slit sails and stove beam. Bohr Behr/4M & Anna, Dole. and Evergreen. Potter, Phtledelphis for Boston. Nothing sailed. MRMOB &NBA Steamship Philadelphia, Harrison, for Havana and New p YJohnTmooo tNnw,ean sLtvenpoo l, cleared at New tirleass Bth inst. Ship Champion. Lamson. from New York for San Francisco, sailed from Rio de Janeiro March 13. - Skip Belvidere, Jackson, for San Franoisoo. cleared at Boston 12th inst. Bark Zinsartita. Bunker, for New York, cleared at Rio de Janeiro April dth. Bark Imperador. Hubbard. hence for Buenos Ayres, was spoken 12th ult, tat 3 30 N. long 2910. Bark Oak, Ryder, sailed from Boston 19th inst, for Philadelphia. Brig Minus, - Wessels, for Stockholm, cleared at Charleston 10th inst. • • • • - Brig Emma, Baker, for Philadelphia, was at Ponce. P . 9 8th lt. Brig Samuel Chnroltman, Ankara, from Buenos Ayres, was at Ponce. P R,,23th nit,for New York. Brig Fairy, Thomas, for New York, oleared at Roy de Janeiro NI ar co, /90 . . . Brof Amy Warwick, Brown , for New York, Owed at non de JRneir. A prim Bohr Pored Ninth Perry, from Riohmond, at Pernam buco April 10th, and sailed same day for Rio de Janeiro. Bohr II Townsend. Townsend, for New York, cleared at Galveston ad met. • • • . Sohr Smilb Tuttl e, Mato, hence, et Gloucester 10th lan. Bohr JR Daman Lewis, from Roundont, arrived at Wiohrord leth lost. B Bohr o Jail Barrett, Davis, for Richmond, cleared at ostn llth inst. . Sabra Pauseesett. Waples and Miss Jane, Adams, for Phibutelphia, oleared at floe on 12th inst Pehr J H Stroup, for New York, cleared at Galveston Sd inst._ HarborT R limes, hence faro Boston, was in Naragansett nth inst. wilt lo f deck load of coal. &bre w 0 Smith, Smith. Ceres Meredith, end Hannah Warwio_,lr Warwick'. heaoe for Poston. were in Narra gansett Harbor 11th iast. Soh," Mai), Kelly, Empire , Adams, and Chios Whit tonil, adel Ligorlncotr, sailed from Providence 11th lust, for Phphia. Bohr ft Corson, Ludlam, front Charleston, arrived at Providenee 11th inst. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL BOTELB vr TO TW2LU O'CLOCK. I.Ator WIGHT. O ONTIRBNTAL-8. B. ,Moner of Mitt:land Chestnut. Wm A Proctor. Cin, 0 J M Cooper, Pittsburg. W Ptephens. Btonilyn A Wells Srs. Ira F W Mortimer, N J Thns P Stephens, N 1 A A 'Whittaker. Pa ' An Taos J Moore, Pa Hnbley. Pittsburg 8 Kirby, Wash. D Chain Parker, Roston 1. It Munson h la. Conn Nrs W Hall, Boston nn ftitibmondand 'klifoote ,LPfohrooad, hid 0 Ratted' &w. Ind Miss E Robbenis, Ind W 6 Tooker. N Y Granville White. N Y Miss Treadway N Mica Memtt, N Y - N Miss White. 3 1„ H Wesendonek, N Y -Ft Menials & den. Vs Mies Morrison. ma LLilhe& dna. Troy, N Y Mine Morn,,, NV IRAQ fi Holman & dna. Vs AK Simonton, N • Mrs Simonton, N John Id Battle, Nobilealle Ohs. A Pordinev, Philo PI Brans & la,n C Baldwin & N Y Mn P Donohue, Cal C Rantimiton, N Y , B B Una. Ala N B Lane, Jos - miss glens. & cis, Ala Dr Alf Hughes; Vs W Ales Virtue. London J Hayden &w, Indiana W Newell &w, N y O ON PI SO. Antos* Kelly - Haverhill R L Chase. Haverhill Jag 14 Chase, ta tt.w' rta Miss J jilwitaney, y rni2..l-Aims luak ,- n Mn - lobn loom. tit Y..... —"um . K Mrs Van Bealtimsemt. Y F _Lawson... Y MIWITSOUS: altodeti - Non Rat 0 Simian ok, Ohio •. Boston Praetor, N Pearlman, Mum 0 V V , • &must Keynes, N y Ono Rowland. Boron - Thew W Smith. Via AlbmtVlsompson wf, Bo* P A P , lnswortb N Y Iss B Oben. Indieos 0 Fliatnni. talita n n, , Besverns Chicago L Drown, uhiettgo Fr Tanner, swish ) pp 11Rouswir2 Wm Todd. Pawn.. wa l ker. RallomoreA Wolcottjq Y Okay E ft obi*. Inetsonvills 1 18oPOok, PI V R List Virginia , J Jmnmag. PI 0 ,W A Suffern., NY - John Itut*ry, Ensland Es Rnntt Ohio F H Lewison. Delaware 810AdAhrop.RT Ream,. Cubs Wwarran. Cleveland - Thwarts, Cubit E Newman & Is, N O - eel fientionnt, Cuba Joao ' , abr., Coln one LlNint. Cobs Antonia Rinnsola. Cobs Perkins. ,r Oalem RA Lowe & Is, Mobile R Unborn, N y P Raetdre, N u 0 i. Fit Cyr. N 0 M a Harvey, Texas RW Mod, N 0 Robt Ls 31 .1 Dillon. N SW Theitty. Toronto, Ca Rola Mann. Fe ohn Beatson. Balt Allan Campbell. N Y p w Frimitta,__N OA_ Willimns,FAmatv,N 0 Slim Use Menobleon,N 0 miss &torsos. N E"joan! Is.NY WmV•rnon,N Y E Norton. iSPI A SWevuy, N 1 AlbertanPhllada W p Cox, Rah Boni P i Primo N Y N Y fiermont. 0 o W F Donaldson. NY .InAti (lard, Mn - Geo Monts & 2 la J Yrmilohorst,Plitia T A Harrow. Albania% N Y Thos 130110. N 0 I'LL Sommer. I_l, Spencer. R Pierson Sr la, Charleston Mies Pierson, Charleston .1 A, Harden, Ohio .7 P Kenn &d,Memphis GIRARD ROUSE—Ohestent rr.. below Ninth PiatVIZIC, B C Alex Wescott & Is, S C Copt Oilman, U S A Dr Sharp, U 8 A Mr Flosntlnt tc la, Ohio A Johnson, Ohio W Shannon. Del Richert Bissell, Del Jos Mahn & la CI nebeo 1 1 4 I.Sc A et:N * lll ) , N Y . H Mitts Le S ert n a rd l g. N N Y Y Cot women. N V Mon A o Anadyr, Fenton Oen Patterson. Pottsville MreJS CUMUnimm.N Y R D Tillinghast & Is. Bud' All'lormson, Brooklyn Inn El Newhall It 10. (lone_ Then Bum, Albany 8 T Marshall & la, Troy,NY'Alex Himpron m d A Sairenso*, Ohio ~. Gen Cochran. Alo Mum Cochran. wp " , WIT Arnie/JO:lra NitEmer,. N 1 Mr Evans & Is N Y P W Wilson & 10. N J V , A Sherard,# IT 0 M Leeman. Reading Frank Moore. Y .1 B wstasse, Rt Paul E H Hyde. Freeport, DI J P Oliver. ? Y Roht Ellis & la. MA las 00thmen & Is, N Y NV R Morrison. 7 4 Y fretll4o6ll 6 . Ohin A MoCree, & la. Ohio Miry McCrea Min • Otto It Ragmen. pr y F rlynntssys Yap It 0 .T R Cnerrholl. Phil& fl 3 Wood, Ig F A Coe,N V Imo Lohroann. IP Y 110dndge, N V ' Col It P Rook. Easton Jai Pumpkin . & la, Vie R Tuner, Ronhaster 11( F Talton, Pi Y Jos !Amen. N V J El L Cumnfor. N Y Jost Smith & to. N Y 8 McCormic mi k, Brooklyn Jos a Monroe, N Y Joe 'torero. N Y. M Philii i r roils Min m Roa, New York Miss W eon, New York L A Willard & niece. Chi's° John Y ourenbo. N 0 Thor Phelps. (11nolgo Mies Comet ok Chimer° James Dunn. N 0 Chas Stafford. N 0 Wro MoCann. Md 7 Jones. Tionoken John Rem Hoboken B Brady. Hoboken 0 Wilson, New York R Si Appleton, NH Robert M Rath. Ve Heinen M Rain, Jr VA, ft A Marrow _ I animater Hon Chits Durkee,'Wis W' DoreWarhengton, D 0 Oonl McCullough. 8 0 I 14 17 114 Pa ..,_. A Penland, Alabama A Wainer. erinomnati 3 lienhoway, Malt IV Whitehlll. New York 'l' Drummond & la. Mn Mfrs Drummond. Ho Master Drummond, Mo 3 F Brown A Phile M F Merritt, N Y H If wees,Phlle. Ges Armst.ong. Montrial ji_ts F Landin, 1113 M Joh , fahtwts. Ü BM W Shepherd. 111 Ben Patten, Ps John Shore. Po A nOowon, Pa B Mitchell. N SP' 10 Henderson & IMo Masa( Cross. Oin _ Rohr. Moorde, BN O Moms Newcomb. 9 C Henry Allienn S A lilebeoreth M Y 0 Hardin!. N Y H Cleveland, N 'T M A Litre% N Y See ft Ravens. N Y W in Murray, Jersey City A 0 Wert. Hartford E It Boyle. N ''.' O yr chlorin, Peru (html Ward. N Y W H Roll. N V C WendelL Woish D 0 Alex Evans, Md M P O'Rern. NW .I . nodal. Wash D 0 Col R P Black, N Y .1 R Brazier, POrtland lARRODANTIP DOTBL—Fourth street. below Aroh W P Noble & mother, Cin, 0 A W Shenk, Lancaster Jan Margin , lowa B Paul. Ohio .1 I. tiammedian, Ohio Pr W F Trout, Chambersb L Kessler. Centre Co I) Ornham. PA Miss A Itholverore illaarford J Fr Eutaw. Va J Boynton. Clearfieid, Ps .1 W Crawford, Youngwo • () A Browband. Y mann:own 3 9 Bodin, Conn Don Joe Tanury. Pa Missitate Richardson, Ps Miss w llichardson. F PA YR_ Alli g gilr buTg t rl ()atrial , tt abu " Mond ROLII. Newport I Dachart. hersb'a Ono J Payne, chin I W Linuehitoiev , Phila r R R Hamond, Phil& W Maxwell, Morahan. NJ Cartin L la. Centre eo Pa John .1 Curtin, Centre oo on J B Onibrie, Pa B Johnson. Lynn. Mop it Dardwill, tanager J Chamberlin. Phil's isl • abort Mann, Pannia John Ft Pittsburg SR Reel AllechenrCity it °nicer & In, Pi.t , 'E N Moorhousw Brow ell M Cunningham Brown'll I N 'barber. Y ittsbutg Mothand. Alie'ny City M 'Payee. Washingtim, Pad' A MaClway. Chi , ion I. B Cham nem. yarning A 1 Hatcher. Preetonsit's 1) 1) Marlin, Mo 3 N i opwrinne, I,D Chambers, Loran C H .1 Bowman, Pittsburg ONIRRIOAN HOTEL -(lthwitant Wraet, ebnae Fifth. Ra 1, nstead, Boston, B Raviland, Winn yds. Raines, Westobester NJWitsball, Trenton W. R Pwhinson, Trenton W Rios. Trenton %Wight ‘lt fa, Hardeburg 3 V eurran, N Y 914 Trick, NJ ft F Taylor. New Bedford (i W Hammett. Wash D C J P *Antis. N Y 0 I, Pratt, N Y - w AI Tsyrior k to NY Reid Jarse, STlcilt Wm White. Wash, D 0 l i ft Hi:ITN?' '''''" A MlTll'!'iNl vt u` .1. • itmillerokl, Y .1 , • Grin. Thai^ qo OFt inhie, Pittyburg HW ti Curry k ia, N Y JHWiilnmi, N Y "‘"itrgiire l llealli N Y " (i' dn r i l' V W*4 au r". g 4 i 4 io NY n, Y Wash, 0 0 D Debtolain, Ohio Ti Peiroe, Ohio h e rfit: tCh l ifer,Ya t' al e x M a o ' o . r! ' t r ii ' , v 4 t alh, D 0 4 haerila, Pittsburg 9 , F A ' ot i • Y N y 0 Mese N Y li Downing, N 0 R Vow, at Louis JFr Robrirte hada R. ft orner la, N Y 0 M Smith, Nit Thl arriwtton, ()inn P A Curtly, Doi Y Cloyden, Boston W D tdoCold, Balt PT. LOMB HOTRL—Ohmtnat. above Third. W R Fsnemst, Phils p Biome, iAns mlte r' 0 Fits Henderson. Statland Win Platinum, Del A_F A obey, N Y ' W Butterfield, Boston WI; Prim). Alloshany ' W Bud mo, Sandal* , . 0 C C Thompson tr. is COWL W F Smith, Mem R H Johnson , Phila . Ceo L Iluntainthet. Fs J Doyle , .. thee 11 Foyle itt Crab's ohs ROokiiii.N Y 0 Carroll. St Louts isidor, N Y Ishtar. Pi Y A Rouffmson, N Y A 5 Ateabarey, N Y orousTAnc NOTRIG-10poond street. above Merut 1111g1 k Ili p ""' D°l Mr R I F:Z.I7 ; I .1 B orris. Md Jnn T Dane & la, Del ll,Ptly Hopkins. Del WS Rally, Onlo 3 Mrs Pirtle & de, Del Jambi J o nes . l3notol, Pa Mkt 0 P Pune. Da , Pr W B Pas. Ala Won .1 Riley, ein. 0 Bawl Hollla, Del no, Pa Mutsu Vail, Jersey City J A Bummers & la, Pa . . - &TATES LINTON. HOTEl.—Market. above Distht Hamilton. Leyistorn— i W Darlinston. N I graft Ohio J1,V. 7 447,..t.r.. ra eiag i re rksilhat Pa W Jefrers , Addison: Pa WP. t oyd ° , uoittot 3: pa Molloy., Gaye port, 0 .1' 11 R vent, Indiana. pa ' McWams, Dalt ISSMbew aarkilhylt . • , stir Cormt l illielitt X i J KiitWai4llllol 4 THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, B1ONIDA:Y, MAY 1860. JONFJF HOTRL—Chestnat tstroet, below fieeently Whitaker. Taws htias L Whitaker. lOWA Floymoar, England A J Rank. Kneland .1 W Bohermerhorn, LIDA S Dotal, Phila - R J White. Lex Va T H Liaise % FluehiBg, L J Hillis & la. M , Banks. phiia R Lippit N D glory, W Thee Blaney. M Learinfi Mom Bomerff, NS . L Bess, Jr hum 011 Smith, Del - . 88 ,NYPareoz; T Wilder. Memphis Oven Bremos, N Y - JY. Jong,. Buoks 00, Pa F V Smith, Nj_ A K Simonton & N .1 Cißamonn. /I *I Head. Phila J Remo, RIM' 00 ft Parsons. Havetiord 8 Hobert!, N I J D Mowry'. Norwich R L Rohmsoe• Mn' Wm H Rom Del Jae Cleland. Va W W. Bproul.ll J-.. THE UNION ROlrßto—Arch street. above Third. .1 Varner. Clevslana,o F M Wheeler Del co, N V AR. gulch, Alliance BVT Johns. Pil . : J Mendel. W brag o !. - Vu ° B etinann..E IT nen Tfonkins. Ihlt ' (too Gondenntler. Easton D Cliambei lin. tt.‘stua W A. Breen Boston 13• o II slisn:line•on I Emmett Cin. () John Roberts. Cm, ri R 1 4ndsa, . Jr. Patsburg J A Fituaintons, Pittsburg ' W tondaay. °lttaburg V Bob, Baxonburrh (I I) Frisahkom.Biltapning 81. Moorhocce, Orownavl D R 'Blair, Payette 00 Thom Faris & la, N X' _ ffATIONA 4 HOTEL—Race street. abos4 Third. J Hall. Selina Grove M 4 Tonee t lAr ofiphte Tenn 0 W Waslunston. Tenn H Warren. Memphis 9 If Killings, Wash, L W Louie; Toledo, 0 J5B R Thompson h la, Pa Mrs B C Garvin, Blatr co Jan Ringgold, Hollidaysburg J Ramsey. Hollidaysburg Arno* ?Sorry. Pa 1 tt Hoover, Ashland. Pa W P Hardy,MoDonaldsville P 8 Higgins, Ruining John G Park. Washington R D Boaster, York, Pa W C Harris, Reading. Pa COMIHRCIAL HOTEL-Bixth et,. above Cheetnnt. I eallipar, West Chester D E Nyco, Phu:mix:wills W 8 Jaokson. Wilmington H Lukens, Doylestown G Hart. Doylestown. Pa Jail 8 Kirk. Chester oo lviabtengale, Doylestown Jos Pyle. Pa • / D Homes. Chester co Alien Smith. ChambersWg S Hulks. Chamberburg Peter Laley, Pa H Eastman. N Y L Zimmerman, N Y Geo A Prick. Phila MOUNT 7RRNON HOTEL—neeood et,. %tore Arch. H Gong.Minersville J Francis. N Y I B Limning. Warne co PI 'oitohel, Warne oo M Harding & la ?nib', S JRneleman. N I Jao^bC Hagenbush. N I C. .1' Johneon, NJ Peter D Stewart_Pa J Pendent. N Y O DusenburY,N Y J N Eldred, Pike 00, Pa ' nART,BY MEAN HOTEL—Reonnol et.. below Vine. Rawl Mattews, Bucks Joe Carr, Buoksoo Holcomb. no Barnsley, Books no Ida.o Gould, Trenton T A rrowerr•th. Pa A Hill(Newark.N J W James. Books oo R H Ramsey, Doylestown Chao Bogor. Chellenhsm P Lovet & da. Buck. oo R Stapler, Hooke oo Mies Ann Kirk, Books oo C Phil& Mr. P Melnik & oh. Pa on 8 Norcross & 2 ob,NJ LH 8 Van Bohoook, N J Wm Rich, Ohio MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et, above Callowhili Jonas E Wuetifer & la, Pa A Stevens & la. Bucks ao L Si,ndars. N V Wm Waters. N Y Kramer, Pa Richard Pa-no. Bethlehem R F.elit.s. Mechanicsburg J Menzies, Texas C C Cummings, lanoastar BLACK BEAR HOTEG—Third at.. above Callowhill A Book - man, Pa B Roads. Southampton Datil Miller. Reading A Strondt, forks On. Pa Jno Pohantz, Phila_Jno Gerhard. Reading . Jacob I:rtitier, 'Tremont into Doysher, Berke tio Amos Gable, Reading Lewis Gable, Reading BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third at., above Callowhlll HWidiams. Pa Tilman, Bowers, Easton Thos Compton, Easton Jas F Meyers. Easton A Rapp. Pa H Smith, Bunks no, Pa inn Deohrodt. Easton I.a 21 . 0 . 1E3AE . M UPIA HANDSOME GILT SHADES, with mountings, 73 cents. Fine Gold Shades, with mountings, 01. Heavy Gold Shades, with mountings, 02. Fine Gold and Velvet Parlor Shades, with mountings, 153. Also, Window Shades and Trimmings, of every de• eanstion, at the lower! prices. W. HENRY PATTEN, myll.3t 630 CHESTNUT Street. LACE CURTAINS. • Muslin Curtains. Nottingham Laoe Curtains. English Lnen &large invoioe of Cnrtaing from auction selling At greatly reduced stag. LACE CuwrAms, worth $4, selling at $2 Lace Curtains, worth 86, selling at $3. Lace Curtains, worth $B. selling at $4. Lase Curtains, worth $lO. selling at ea. Lace Curtains, worth 413. selling at $B. Lace Cartel rot, worth $3O, selling at $lO. Auction goods, in prided order. well worth viewing, at W. HENRY PATTEN'S. m7ll-3t 630 CHESTNUT Street. MODEL SHAVING AND HATB-DRESSING ESTJALICHISILIM: •L. OUTEKUNST, N. E. °Amer FOURTH and BRANCH Streets, having opened hie magnificent Saloon for Hair Cutting, Dyeing, and Shampooing , in connection with the mos% elaborate private BsTrtitto facilities,w - ould now and nounce to ihe public. after a year's successful operation that his means of accommodating his numerous patrons nave been rendered still more perfect. sir None but the beat artists are employed. inr Private Rooms for Ladies and Children. iltir Best Hair Dyes, and other dressing preparations always for sale. sar Charges moderate. myg-tf MARICLRY—VICXLSY.—On this tOth inst., by Rev. John Chambers, Mr. Edward C. Markley to Min Lizzie • Maley, bout of this city. BOETTUER—BAOK.—On the evening of the 2d inst. by Rev. 0. A. Wenzel, Mr. Christian Boe Eger to lld;es Elizabeth Beek all of this city. MOORE-BTRWART.—On4Wednesday evening. the 2d inst.. by the Rev..J. B. Da . Mr. Alexander Mort Atitliict.. by 'RetAlas R. Meredith. r. John wi lanai toMiss Annie 0.. v • both of .his city, oRNOLU—SmITH —On the 24th ult.. by Rev. Chas. Macon, Mr. John Arnold to Miss Kuriah Bintttt, both s of . _ 11111919. CLAY.—On the morning of the 10th inst., Jahn Curtis Clay. son of Rev. J. C. & Clay. in the lath year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are retroeet- Nei v , vited to attend hie funeral, withoutt further notice, from the residence of his father. N 0.915 W 8,0304 stint, this sfternoon, the 14th inst.. at 4 o'olook. TRpUTSlS.N.—Ruddeniy.. on Ftiday morning, the 11th inst., Mrs. Sarah Troutman, in the lath year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her dueller, Mrr.• Whitman. corner of Rate and Crown streets, this aftr noon. at 3 n'olook. BEEK EN.—On the lath inst., Clams L. M. Meehan, aged 58 years. Funeral from the rese t of his brother, northeast corner of Crown and Wood streets. on Tuesday morn ing. st 8 o'olook. on the Ilth inet.,oforoup. Ellen Vir A inta, dnus $ ears lter oi William V. sad Kate F. Bohtll, uI ' XIT, o g Il n d the 11th met., Mrs. Male herTay for in the 7ld year 8 MI~H — Ca the sib g,vir“ daughter of Jr. and Isabella smith. aged 10 1 83 1 11 . a tigNl O : h daught e r i hn iiZ e fr e otra nlBBgtB tin a yet e months. and 26d r y a . DURNE 1, —On the 11th Intl., tfenry'Dumnlt 11th Inst., Renryilime% in the 41year o hie age. INDLR.—On the ith but., Mr. Wm. Windle, aged 42 rears and 6 moni hg. WARD.—On the 10th inst., Peter P. Ward, in the 3th year nr Ida age. • BONS 41.4...—0 n the llith May, Rebeeets, daughter of Robert and Mary Bonn% aged 9 months. BLACK BAREGE MANTILLAS, of the met approvytylefand well made. B iel* Grenadine rose Shawls. aar Bilk Gran ins Mimic Black Canton Crape shawls, Black Berea. Shawls, ribbon, crape, quilled, and ruf fled borders. Bleak Thibet Bhawle, ribbon, ores*. and silk bordello, Ito.. aro. Bleak thick and thin materials for making shawls. BESBON dr. , Mourning Wore. rin/ • No. 918 CHESNUT Street. ro=. CONSECRATION OF THE NEW SY. NAGOGite: —The members Red nestholders of the OfiERRY-STREKT HYNAtiOl3Utt are notified that Ticket; of Admmion for the Consecration o' their InOW 1 31 'n‘g,ne will be issued et the committie• Room. in 1311NRR street, on WltritiklBDAY and THURB- DAY EVE (WM, Mat I,oth and 17th, front Bto 10 P.M. No vereon will be admitted without a ticket. mylt-mwat. E. BART, &weary. NrHISTORICAL SOCIETY.—A Stated Meehan. will be held Tell (Monday) EVE , at EIGHT o'elook. le Jotter JORDAN, Res. SeetetatY: OFFICE OF THE GIRARD F. k M. INS. CO April 9th. 1800.—At a meeting .?.tct; threaten. held this day, a send-annual dividend of four dollars her share Was declared, payable on and after the first day of MeV. nr5 83 , 11. 8. in LET - T. able-mwilm reserver. rr POST OFFICE, PEILAJDE PIIIA. PA., Notice hereby given. under the provis Marc ionfr of an Ant of Corny's , . approved April 6th, 1866, that here after, when any person shall endorse on •ny letter, either by writing or printing his or her Darn& and place of resident's, as writer thereof , the eame• shalt (after remaining uncalled for in this Office for Viirty days, or such time as the writer may meet.) tie returned hymen to thew riter ; and nit such lettere shall he tulvertised. nor shall the earn. be treated as dead letters until ea re turned to the Poet Office of the venter and there remain unoalted for ono quarter. N. B. IsitowNß, 1nr12.6t Poem aster. TXOFFICE OF_THE CONTEOLLERS OF, ruBLIc 801100LII—VIIIST &MW. O DIS- T Ql? PENNSYLVANIA , PHILADELPHIA Mat ilth, EEO. At a 'fleeting of the Pontrollere of 'PO io Bohcols t Punt Disirict_cf Penney !sante. held at the Controllers Chamber, on Tuesday, May &hand, the following reso lution was adopted: Rosana. That from the first Mender in June, next: until the Bummer vacation, the Publio Schools of% the Nina School Dietriot may hold one seseion. at the dis cretion of the Directors, to each mum, commencing elt 8 &cloak M., and Mosier at I o's Molt P. M.. with a e half non. men. ROSERT , S. KEMPFULL, myl2•Bt ; Seoretarg. us. OFFICE OF -THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. MARCII,IIIO. The holders of the bond. of this Company, dus July I. 1800, eau now reeeive, upon applioallortat thii Moe, 19 per ion c t. h In cash, upon the terms specified In the siren- Tee holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Oink leg Fund or $ll4OllOO per annum, as established by the Mookholders at their ann ual meeting, held January 9, IMO, and in pursuance of the contract. entered into by he °linearly and duly recorded, teLearry the same into (fem. itA H. DDFORn, Treasurer. • CIRCULAR.. Notts to rho Holder, of PAiladelpAtia and Beading Railroad Company Mori gags Bonds, dui .Thily I, 18en These bonds are seoured by the first inortgages On the road, amounttng tile aggregate to .3.3"4100. The net revenue for the last fisoal year Violin times the amoun t o f t h e annual, interest on these heeds. The manager. propose to extend them ter s period of twenty YOWL the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable half-yea/Iy, will be Issued ; A bonus of 10 per cent. Will tie given to the holden, in consideration of thou eitenting to the extenvon. This bonus will be paid in °sell to the bearers of the bonds, on their 'toting & receipt and presenting their rupee. two bonds at the offiee of the aompany, or to its agent', for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement hillbe furnished Os applioation. • %Alder of the Gag . r/t i o . f Pkl t infra tivv, m.rmarb A N ACCURATE PICTURE OF A AN friend or relative _it alwat sa_ desirable Rimini (ion. REIMER. EIECION D. abov e Green. In renowe . nd for the beauty and correctness of his pictures. I "T WENT Y-FOUR VISITING-CARD Photogrnhs for 81.60; Pitotoxretvtis for 116,4 tr dozen; Nix for 85; three for 82; at Rm. MEIL'a fi al - m Is eSOOND Street, above G reen. Xxamilie Ipso - melts. rt. it THE BEST ARE OBEAPEST.-Buy Umbrella," and Pumas of WM. IL RTCRARTSON r mll4 tjylif No. 41 18 MARKET dl i th PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, In every variety, cheap, at WM. H. RictiARDSON'S, mYll4l7lif 41 .18 MARKti 1111. JAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime L 8 Jays Coff ree ee. for sate by JAMES GRAHAM & CO. ITIA Stt. MA I :KE R EL Ull." SE) CODFISH, AND iIItRAING.-1100 Ws. ?smokers!. Nos. 1, n,..and S t in wholes, halves. quarters. and kits,. ao Doses Her kimer county now Chasse ; Os. Codfish ; 200 hoses Eastport scaled Herring 100 blds._XnstrOL Herrhub In_store,and tor Ede by 0 . 0, BADLAfiIt CA., No. 103 ANON Infest. myl4-31 UNICE,MAKING MACHINES WHICH ALP tetper ear, alg 11414 Der*); rick c P frk s :l: Or e goatititßa4 bar Torn Rosa, my° rum at ler4fri W. HENRY PATTEN. 030 CHESTNUT Street. MARRIED. JUBTAIL DRY GOOD'S: CHEAP SPRING GOODS L. J. LEVY Ba 00. Wit. the attention of PURCHASEItato their very large end choice estortmetit of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS. • , The greater poi [ion have been purchased at the large auction sales of Neer York and Philadelphia, at prince greatly below the cost of importation, and are sold by them at retail at - ;LOWER PRICED than, the same geode are now being disposed of in the Lurepean n markets, where they were mannfeetarell• The assortments of SILKS. ORGANDIES. LAWNS, BARSGES, and all the newest descriptions of , FANCY FLOUNCED DEEMS, are complete, and in beauty ofstylo wilreompare favor ably with any previous season, while the wieder are fully one-third less than their cost of importation, Particular attention is directed to a lot of BLACK LACE BRAWLS and MANTILLAS, and FLOUNCED BAREGE ROBES, at half the meal poses. 809 CHESTNUTItmet. NEW' "LEVY" PRINTED LAWNS— FAST COLORS, 100 swots super ,Pw.ifio Lawns; Browne, Lilacs. Pinks. Blues and Bluffs, in small, medium end large styles. Elegant Chintz Colors, real French Trusted Organ dies re omits ; usual pric sty l ents. Neat medium and gay super real French Jam". nets. Newtyle Ramses, Milanese „ ka. MOURNING L. 0. HANDKERCHIEFS Just rebeived from Now York, at ZS, MX, 44 and 60 cents. Super it t C. Ifandkeroldefs, at 12'g Dents. Finer 'do do in variety. Black 1.840 Veils. Pointe, Ice. FRIENDS' GOODS. As usual. in full stook. Super J 2 cents Skirting Minding. of the most approv od makes, IRISH LINENS is sreat variety, OHARIJER ADAMS hc SON, myl4-mwftf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. 1 N.AILR4JAD I.I.NES. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. SUsd oi.EJR. BOARDING.—Trains leavo the depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co .Eightesath and Market streets at 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 P. M. 1.19/11 , 0 Avondale 6:15 and 9A. M.. and IMP. M. Freights for this linejeoeived at N 0.1816 Market street. A deity line of stages to and front New London and ()a fore connects with the Me A. M. train from Philadel phia. anti the 9 A. M 'tram from Avondale. The beau- Wel scenery and well - known healthhilnese of Delaware those lo ok ing (=mien offer superior inducements to those looking for summer boarding, A. B. BURTON, Philadelphia. May 14,1869, Ent Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND ELSIIRA - RAILROAD JANE. XM.SION TICKS CB TO CHICAGO will be Is sued to Delegates and others wishing to attend the Its- MIMIC AN CONVENTION to be held at thatplace FARE FOR THE TRIP 825. TICKP,TB GOOD UNTIL JUNE 5, IWO. For sale at the General Ticket DID oe, H. W. earner SIXTH and GRERTHUT Streets.- inGB-flt CHAR. S. TAFPEN. General Agent. SPORTING. 41t4 THE E PRIETO EXHIBITION OP THE POINT BREEZE PARK ASSOCIATION will commence this der and continue for two weeks. Tickets of Min WO , me, be obtained at the Office, No. 144 South FOURTH Street, et the Park, or of any of the Dirtotors. Two weeks' Season Admission Tickets. .... For either week Single Admission tickets, exclusively for the admis sion of persons if in the company of a member or annum eubsoriber.... ........ 1 The principal Hotels are supplied with Stranger's and Season Admission Tick, to. Programmes in detail. and day's slips of ent ies may be obtained at the;Offiee and at the Park, ntyl4 ptif SALES BY AUCTION. .110tIr THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION EERS, BEIM No. 914 CH RSTNUT STREET. THE FINE ARTS. A law sale of Parisian Bronzes, Bisque and Parion Groups and Figures, new styles elaborately carved AI:Ow:ler Vane and Fanoy Gomm, will take plane at the Wareronms of the Importers. • VITI BROTHERS 639 ARCH Street, below Seventh, On Wednesday Hornig g, 16th Instant, at at o'olook. In the assortment will be found— • BRONZE GROUPS AND FIGURES, - Aiott:e. Amazon. Equeatrmn Groups; Seim and Han nibal; Rembrant and Henbane ;Morning and Everunir ; Pesee and War; Paul and Virginia • Spring and Sum mer; Traredy and Comedy • The 'Violinist ; Martin Luther; Madonna of Murillo . ; Diana; Vomit or Milo; and many others. 'PARIAH. Idesea Disoovered ; The Sacrifice; Interpreter LM May Day; Innocence; Curiosity ; Fortitude; Selena; Flora. SISOLtIftROUPS. Townand Country; The Freight; Early Vanity ; The Fountaini The H a rvest: Autumn ; and others. gbAsoitATELy CARVED STONE VASES. Rich white Pompeii Vases, with figure handles; Am- Verb Sienna Vases; -gate Ainphorm ; White Florian. with Garlands; Lacework Lanterns for the grimmer eveornee; Bacoante Card Receivers 5.1' new desisns. iffir The assortment will be ready tar examination on Monday. 14th instant. The above sale coinorises',soods recently imported expretelr for the Philadelphia market, and will be, Opoll examination, found to be well worthy of puhlio attention. mit It READY-MADE CLOTHING. E. H. ELDRIDGE. "CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," M. E. Corner EC MTli and CIIBISTNCT Eta. Effi;;IEMMM REMOVALS. REMOVAL.---SMALL AG CHANDLER Mtn WHOLESALE GROCER'', hem rmoved from thrth SECOND Street, to NI MARKET Strt. shoes Front, north aide. a! FAMILY FLOUR, Each barrel warranted to make more BREAD, And of a BETTER QUALITY, than any made in PHILADELPHIA. O. H. MATTSON, 10112 ARCH and TENTH Streets. CARRIAGES. 01 MI NANUTAOSUSS 01 WILLIAM D. ROGERS. - REPOSITORY, Na 10011 CHESTNUT STREET. Ift.lollh T PHILADELPHIA INQUIRE& OF THrs MORNING CONTAINS FULL 101.• OAT OF THE PXPuRIIR RR OF ABUSES IN THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY-YARD. DETAILS oy THISPISCOVERIES OF THE NAVAL BOARD ON THE SUBJECT EMPLOYEES PAID REGULARLY FOR WORK AND DOING NO WORK FOR FCUR YEARS: THrs INQUIRER—DOUBLE SHRET,_S PAGES, 48 COLUMNS , PRICE TWO CENTS. s. Contains the latest and best news from all parts of the World, Hotel. Arrivals, eta. Served by Carriers in the city, and to any town withinloo miles, for 12 cents per Wiett. Oalos 121 South THIRD &coat. SUBACRIBE AT ONCE. It THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER OF MORNING CONTAINS FULL_KEPORT TEE F.XPOSURER OF ABUSES IN THE PHI AD KLPHIA NAV YARD. DETAILS OF TH DISCOVERIES OF THE NAVAL • BOA RU ON THE SUBJECT. EMPLOYEtqI ,PAID itEuULARLY FOR WORK AND WANG No WORK FOR FOUR YEARS!: THE INQUIELER—DOUBLa SHEE CENTS GES, 4$ COLUMNS. PRICE TWO Contains the latest and beat news from all parts of the World, Hotel Arrivals, sta. Served by Carriers in the att and to any town within 100 mites, for 12 cents per wart. tame 121 South THIRD Street.. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. It THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER OF A. THIS MORNING CONTAINS FuLIdezPOR PHILADELPHIA XPSURES OF ABUSES Ire THE NAV Ir.VARD. DETAILO OP THE DieCOVERIES OPTHE NAVAL SOAK D ON THE. SUDIOT,__ EaIPLOYEB PAIDEEGOLARLY FOR WOK AND DOING NO WORK FOR POUR YEARS::!. /ME INQUIRED—DOUBLE SHEET, PAGES. 48 coLlnliNS, PRICE TWO CIENTO, (Imitable the latent and beet news from all parts of the World, Hotel Arrivals. ere. Nerved by Carrier. in the city t and to any town Within 100 miles. for 12 cents per 011ioe 121jlouth THIRD Street. 81.1BSORI E AT ONO'S., It T HE FHILADELPIIIA. INQUIRER OF Tme MORNING CONTAINS PULLAISPORT OF THE EXPOSURFS OF ABUSES IN THE PHILADELPHIA. NAVY-YARD. DETAILS OF THE DISCOVER I F 8 OF THE NAVAL HOARD ON THE SUBJECT. EMPLOYEES PAID REGUI,AItLY FOR WORK AND DOING NO WORK FOR FOUR YEA MI I THE Ir , QUIRER—DOUBLE SERE P, IS PAGES, 4$ COLUMNS. PR GE TWO CENTS, Contains the late* and beet news from all plots of the World, Hotel Arrivals, eio. Served by Carriers in'the city, and to any town within 100 miles, for 12 , cents per ees. w Office 191 South THIRD Street. SUBSOR)Bk; AT ONCE. • It ?F RE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER or THIS MORNING CONTAINS FULL REPORT OF THE EXVOSURES OF ARUSES IN THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY-YARD. DETAILS OF THE DISCOVe,RIES OF THE NAVAL BOARD ON THE PlIall•C , EMPLOY EVII. PAID REGULARLY PORWORK AND DOINO NO WoRK FOR FOUR TEAM::: THE SHEE 8 GES, 48 COLUMNS. FAKE TWO CENTS Contains the latest and best newt from ell parts of the World. Hotel Arrivals eto. Served by Carriers in the °RAand to any town within 100 nnlaq, for 12 panne per w•ba Office 121 South THIRD Stroet. sussoltmE AT ONCE, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER OF .11 THIS MORNING CONTAINS FULL REPORT oF M.:EXPOSURES IN THE PHI b KLPHIA, NAVY YARD. DETAILS OF THE DISCOVERIES OF THE NAVAL BOAR ON IHE SUJECT. EMPLOYPEB PAID REGULARLY FOR WORK AND DOING NO WORK FOR sOUR YEARS,!!!! THE INQUIRER—DOUBLE SHEET, B_rAGES, 48 COLUMNS. PRICE TWO was, Contains the latmit and best news from all wine of the World. ROW Arrivolo.fdo. florVed by Comers !tithe °Ry l and to any town within lOU mites, for 12 cents per !MC °Mos 121 Routh THIRD Street. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE. It p R 0 VI SIGNS. 2.000 Pietas City Smoked Western Cured Shoulders. 2,000 Pleoes City smoked Western Cured Hams. SIOD P. aces Western smoked Sloes. 76 Wile. Prime Leaf Lam H Heroes Gardner. ?hives. & Co.. extra Sugar Cured 101 Extra City smoked Beef. in store, for sale by C. C. tiA'ULER & 00., myl4.llt ' No. 1.03 ARCH Street. ROSIN, 1,875 bble. Wilmington ROSIN, cargoes Bohr Alabama. U. R. Leeds, from IN* mitz ,ol 9l. N. afloat, and for bale by RUWLR AS u Kb RR. k. UO.. No. 10 8011TH WHARVR.R. TAR.' -300 bble. North Carolina TAR ; I,3ookogli Prime new packages TAIL for male by wnwi.vv ABTIREIRPMR. & UU.. No. /ti WHARVES. - nun GREASE. --200 bills., 500 half bbla., .1 00 0 U Yellow. Whitt, and ogs MAU GREASE, for sal* by_lloV7g;gsr, Amor E " CO.. No. 10 ROUTH WRAWVFA , MTU IWIMIKEREL-343 Bbla. Non. 1 1; 2, and 3 iltgi t leno, in whole,aniTeLq-7- , e, 3.31 A pet„ for ARoff Sheet. manna dom. shove Front. VINE6AK.-500bbla Clarified rider and White Wine I/ EW4.11, pv. v m f e, r . Ag r . Oglififi l aihaityktV'l ß " uh • ,‘ NEW PEllL)IIIIrIONO., ill AL MA G UNDI .—BY WILLIAM b. Irving. J. K. Paulding. and Washington Irvine. 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Cor motors named in an aot entitled "An cot to incorpo rate ' The Commercial Guarantee Company.' for the INSURANCE OF DEBTS," &0., were authorised to receive eubeeriptions to the capita stook of Bald Company, prior to the 19th des , of JUNE next, on which day% meet= of the subscribers will be held for the purpose of organisms the company. P. G. ELLMAKER, • 215 WALNUT Street. WM. II KERN, SHERIFF'S OFFICE. JOHN G. KER' HAW, 1,1 North THIRD Street. PRICE I. PATTON, 928 MARKET Street. JOHN HILL MARTIN, THIRD eed PEAR Streetx. ROB Y N. JEFFRIES, 12 North THIRD Street. E. E. SMITH. rnl9.6t 218 WALNUT Street. OFFICE OF SCHUYLKILL NAVIGA TION COMPANY. MAY filth. 1850.—From and eller July 16th, IMO. and until September Ist. 1840. the charges for the nee of Can, and for Toll and Trans portation cm Anthracite Coal s carried to thiladelphia, by way of the &hurtful! Navigation. will be 'wrestled Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed March ia,b, 1800; and on the tat of September. 1860. a further in crease of Fifteen Cents' per Ton wi ll be made on said charges, and mo continue until the close of navigation. fly order of the Managers. F. FR tiEY, myll ndn President. T 0 BRICKMAKERS.—ProposaIs f0r250,- WO hard bricks, or any portion of the lame, of a quality suitable for a ,Oas Tank, will 1, removed on or before the 10th init.. at the Office of the Camden Ole Light Companv, at the Southeast corner of MARKET and ShCOND Streets. Cninden_, N. J. eu,ooo to be delivered on the Wharf, at Kat On's Point, Camden, by the lit of June; 100 000 by the let of July ; and the reminder by the let of A oquytext enechng. 0. W. GOOD WIN, Engineer. Chtal/hh, May O. CWILLIAWPORT, AND V ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. 0771 CE 308 Wamtur Street, Philadelphia, April 23, MO. The First Mortgage Bondholders of the Catawtsea, Williamsport. and Ens Railroad COMPIare notified to call at the office of the Company. No. 30'R WALNUT Street, between the hours of nand 2 P M., and deposit their Roads with ht. P. RU IC IiINSOM,aa their Attor ney, to ba used in the purchase of said Road, under the decree of Court authorising the same. and receive cer ti hostas of deposit. . S. V. MERRICK. .ROSER.T BAYARD, Y.,11: V AN DYER. A. W. MiTCHELL, Pd. P. HUTCHINSON, Int9.4t Committee of First Mortgage Bondholders. CATAWISSA, WIILIA,MSTORT, AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. OFTICIC, 309 WALNUT Street. Phitadelsloa, A pri I Ss, 1880 Holders of Catastossa. Williamsport. and Erte Rail their l e Po n n i gi n :rittt C l i leg l iet o gerareetriT/ d 2lt i e t Company, NOS WALN street, between the .nours of and 2 Y. M., and receive cegifw . a t t i enrt i org iN. v. P. BORDEN, as9-6t Attorneys for Chattel Bondholders. A OARD TO THE PUBLIC/. CONGRESS SPRING. SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1560. An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by persons offering what they call "CONGRESS WATER from Fountain; and at the price of six (01 cents per plass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York. being about 7.ki cents per slam. the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than coat, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but' their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohristening its 104 contents. We liars same told Cowen Water in Fountains, nor In vessels of any other description than ordinary sited (MAU BOTTLES. The cork of every bottle of the genuine le branded "CONGRESS WATER "—" C. & W.," and any, without those words and letters on the cork, is COVNTI6I/101% whether from Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congteu Swinge The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz : . . . . FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth and Chestnut eta„ FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., oor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES ELLIS & Co 724 Market street, J. C. TURNER Co., 041 Spruce street. THOS. J. 'HUSBAND, 296 South Third Street, 0. B. DU 013KLL. 1410 Chestnut street. A. D. D. TAYLOR, nor. Ninth rind Chestnut streets. Are eonstantiy..suppliee by us with the scarves CON GROS WATYR" In bottles, fresh (ram the Ciglgreel Spring. CLARKE A WRITE, aulhiStutf 08 CEDAR St., New York City. ASTHMAFor the INATANT RELIEF end PER- I MANENT CURE of this dietreseing corn- plaint. we FEND T'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 107 NASSAU Street, Now York. Fries el per boa; sent free by poet my 7 it] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. CAMPHORATED VETIVERT, For the Preeervation'of Fore. Caehineree, an 4 Woollen Goode from the ra vages of Moth*, Ants, and other Insects. The CAMPHORATED VRTIVERT is a combine tton of Camphor, Vetivertand varione Aromatics. It ha* b•en long and favorably known in Europe, and ham been found euperlor to other artiolee for the purpose. Prepared at PARRISH'S PHARMACY. arsLintif 'Ho. SOO ARCH Street. CLARK'S PATENT INDET IBLE PEN OIT•th FOR MARKING OLOTHING.—This article he, the troenng elmme to cublio attention: it can need with great sane, by any one, in writing tt me all kinds of cloth. not dry UP or blot like ink. Will make a c lear blank mark that will hut for years, avymull will mark 1100 article,. to neatness, convenience, economy. and ettioimmy 11 make it a welcome and, wherever known, a neona te?! article in every hence. For kale, wHOL F.:SAL Z AND RIITAIL, & .041aa:31 '9ll ONESTNUT 1322118 T, WARTA!. - - hoe.AA GENTLEMAN -WHO HAS BEEN connected for a numsears wall eh Philadelphia a bookkeeper, Wishes to cheese lus situation. avid would scow an engagement which might enable him to make hie knowledge of the Prima l and Garman available either here' or In Hew York. Address' Box P. 213 , reyl4 WAN] ED—By a Young Man, a ,sitUlt lion as Book-keeper. Can furnish the beet of testimonials aa to ohareeterorprositY, &e., from his tete irmtnoyers. Address " B. 8., °Mee of this paper. mg-Will at' A -YOUNG MAN, who has travelled Elenth, West, and all over Pennsylvanie. with Bans lle, of Notions and Fanny Goods. and who. with a arge noutsintance, osn influence trade considerably, in &Des for an onameauter with a rasotoesto Firm, on megaton or Oaten, now or tit of July. But refs, rences given. Address '• TravellerJ , office of The Press. mll2 Ur ANTED. —A gentleman from the West, • ten years extotrtsnee, wishes to ammo es Mark or Book keeper ill a tint-owe _metal, in Innen position he could innu oe business from the &nab and West. Philade,lubte. e .getqfmore, or Week.= referenee given, if required. Address, J. • L..,Blood's Diepeteir. for one week. • rnyiB.d• FOR SALE AND TO LET. WILL BE SOLD, AT PUBLIC BALI, on the premises on THURSDAY. filailith,iBk), containing at I% o'clock. fifteen 'I3ITBB for country residences, e: oh from three to nine acres, in • beantifal location. immediately on the North Penneylvame /Wi road, between city ling and ad York Road Station. end between York road and !dill road, and about five minutes' walk from either station. It is situated in Cheltenham township, Montgomery county, near Chel ton Hill, and adjoining lands of the late J. it. Davis, Thomas Mellor. John Brook, Rae Birchell and other,. A new road runs through the oroperty from York pike to Mist road. On one of the loth are two stone houses. one of them two stones 23 feat front by 18 deeo, with two-story kitchens. a barn al by SS feet,. one of the beat springs in the neighborhood ; the other is about St feet square ; hes been used as a school-house. Potemkin will be given immediately of the Iota; that of the house the let of June. The sele will be - peremptory. Terms accommodating. North Peonsylvania itaiirotul care leave Front and Willow streets at 8 o'clock.' milt at in FOR t' , ALE—Very low, the hand new Three-army Briok ;Dwelling. N0..1.431 N. TWELFTH Street, above Maiden double back build ings, gee. bath,' range, fineyerd, &o.; neighborhood very pleasant. and rapidly improving: price , 410,700 i 82000 mas Temwro_pm inapt of balance made to silt. Inquire of A. I. GALLAGHER, 24,6 North WATER Street. below Vine.. myl4-St•rd To MI LINERS —For Rent. a Second. A- Story front room, and a book room• suitable for a milliner. Inquire of_ E. R.. lilOstiAN, PliotogranbiSt, No. 102.1 CYtESTNUT Street. - myil 21." A IiARN CHANCE.—SI,OOO will buy the Fiataxes and part of the Stook of a Book and Stationery Elton, well e•tabtiehed. Ingutre et no. 511 SPRING GARDEN Street. tnylk.St* FOR SALE-A PAIR OF LONG TAILED BAY HORSES, Pis years old, over sixteen hanas high. groat stye and endurance. and believed to trot in 33d minutes in double harness. To be seen. for a few (bon, at Charles Lloyd's BMWs, BLUE BBLf• TAVERN. snyli.et" LIU& SALE—Good-will, Fixtures, and Furniture or the TORTONI HOTEL. B+o WAL NUT street , and the Rouse to rent. Apply to GEO. W. VOLLASTON,' myll-Bt* No. 6 Mar. Lib'y dri FOR SALE—The handsome and sub. stautial Building on the Northeast corner or DOCK and THIRD Streets, now and for &number of year,. otieupied by the ?elm Mutual Life bloomer. Company. The prominent situation of this property make it este- Mally worthy the attention of Banking, Insurance, or Railroad Companies'. If not etld pilot to the let or Jtily, the property will be for rent. Offers for renting or purchase may be made or directed to J. D. REINBO PH, mylo-6t* No 436 WALNUT Street. fig OARITALISTS.—FOR ,SALI - Machinery Stook, and Fixtures of a large Manufactory .or EATER HANGINGS, replete with every oonvenience for carrying on an extensive Lim ners. A desirable investment to persons of energy who canpush the hamlets, For mi. with Or with the building t I . Inquire atCHESTNUT Street. Jalgarfmtt if BART. MONTGOMERY, & CO. in TO LET—A Country Residence, with Wel ample stabling, aud about thee acres WILLOWg Daunted corner of .11. EN LANE and GROVE Turnpike Road, Twenty-second ward. The grounds are well shaded, and have bearing fruit frees and grapo vines. Will be let for the Rummer or by the year. Inquire at Mr. ME OARY'd More. opposite. or of Mrs. ATKINSON, No. 1 / 3 South ELEVENTH Street. It is eight minutes' walk from Green Lane etation, North Penne% Manua Railroad. myt-tit. gm FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.-A LA furnished house to let, P et e the northwest eorr.er of No I..oonst streets. Aly_ on the premises, o `ft N 0.1 3 PA HQ.Ullalt. BUILAIINtie. my 9. is FOR SALE—The very desirable and BIEL eligibly-situated FARM, or shout 110 sores. situ ated in Montgomery county, adjoining lands of B. Haines, Thomas Rowland. John and Josiah Jones, and others; about ?miles from Market street. and 13( miles seat from Wean- rine and Oak-lane stations o' the North Penniolvania Railroad. Entrance from City-line road ; opposite property of O. H. Fisher, Serb It is in a good state of cultivation, with good improvements. and poir anus. great natural advartaies, rendering it auseepti- WO of being converted into one or more country seats of unsurpaesed beauty. The Improvements consist of a very rood Home. with 10 or If rooms, stemmas shaded. large Mons Bamonth several good tenant houses. For furtner particulars, apply to C._ H. MIJIWIRLEIIt, m7B -18t 203 South SIXTH Street. COTTON MACHINERY FOR SALE.- The following machines, now in operation, and in as good order as any that have been at work for eleven tears will be sold low, if Wren away immediately. They can be put on boanl a vessel without being' taken much to pieces, and delivered in a condition that will kerma ci their being at once put to work: A 2 30.irnth (plain work) Looms. 20 4'3 3 Ring and Traveller Filling Frames,ll6 Mob ring, 144 spindles each. 1 Ring and 'Envoiler Filling Frame. is inch ring, 14t spindles each. 1 le , a rper, 4- foot beam. 1 Greager, 4-foot beam. The above built by Rogers, Retebum. & Grosvenor. at Paterson. N. J., and 1 List Speeder. 14 strands, in Mon spool., bulls- at Laurel, touryears asp. Apply to 8 , RAZ &RD, & HUTCHINISON, of Philadelphia, or to the undersigned ? RICHMOND m)8 6t a. COTTAGEs AND BUILDING LOTS IN ATLANTIC CITY. For sale, four neat and commodious cottagee, suitable for family residences in thesummer, and very plea sully located. Also, building iota in different parts of the atty. if not mkt by the , leth of June, thu cottages will be rented for the season. Applr to JOS N STEWART, Arokitect;427 W • LNII T Street; or ISAAC LLOYD, Eleoretary C. and A. Land Comny. ms3.lot Cooper's pa Point. r FOR SALT-41 HANDSOME PRO PERTY. in Germantown. within a few minute* walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot. beds. Abun dance of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of *bade. Stone Rouse ; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating. and poseeminon given when required, Apply to B. B. COMEUYS, at the Philadelphia Bank. H,SIcDSOME SITE FOR A COUNTRY BEAT—TEN ACRE B—three minutes from GwYnetid Station, on the North Penna. It. It., adJoininr a welt-conducted Faunae Seminary. All the train. stop at thin station. Apply to JAMES LYS D. apl9-24t ft% South SIXTH Street, (second story) rill) NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS -. -IL For Jude a Carte lot in the Southwestern notion of the oily. well adapted for a Norterr. Terms accommoda ting. For particular' addresi .' K, ' at this office. apl7- tf f TO RENT—Two beautifully situated doable houses, well shaded. with coach houses and garden' attaohad. on Taoony Plank Road,. one mils below Timone. and three-quarters of a mile from Pas senger Railway depot at Bridesiners. Apply at rtr WALNUT Street. mhl7-tf in FIRST-CLASS STEAM FORGE FOR BALE.—WiII he wild at public sale, at P. on the 28th day of May, 1860, at the nubile holm of WM, L. DE BORROW., 'nth. city of READING. the property known the READING STEAM FORGE, in the said city, Bald forge is substantially built, and completely equipped with all the modern improvements. including a seven-ton Nasymth steam hammer and three Kirk steam hammers, eaob with heating tummies and tauten; attached. A tire•bending machine and oven; three puddling furnaces ; five blavksmiths' forges ; two thirty ton crone. ; one largest chum boring mill ; slotting msehine; tinning lathe, and sixty. horse engine. Main building 300 by MO teat, with sheet-iron roof ; a carpen ter shop and torten °Moe, with tire-proof, &.0., on the premises. which contain over I.l‘ acres. Said Forge is most conveniently located for business. adjoining the Reading Railroad, and so connoted therewith that locomotives can take away and deliver care of iron. coal. and other freight without cost for hauling. Shute* run outside the building, by which coal, scrap-iron, &0., OSA he dumped clogs to each furnace, witnout extra cost for hauling or labor. Thu Forge is capable of executing the heaviest work, having .forged and finished the main shrifts of the Adriatic, me lieved to be the largest ever made.) besides complete sots of fanzines for numerous steamships for Govern ment and others. The city of Beading presents peculiar advantages for the successfirl operation of such a forge. It is within 68 miles of Philaielphia. connected therewith by the Reading Railroad and the Sehovlki , l ( 1W ton ) Canal; 1.28 miles by rail direct from Newyork; 138 from Balti more ; 84 from Harrisburg, and 34 from the Schuylkill coal region, whence the beet anthracite' coal can be placed at the furnace doors for about 12.211 per ton. Reading is situated in one of the finest agricultural dig tnots of Pennsylvania, has a population of 23,000, and is noted for its general health and the purite of its water An Berke county contains mpre furnaces than any other in the venal Steam, iron or every description can to procured by the forge at the lowest prices, Title clear of all incumbrance. reeseemon given im mediately, and terms made easy, to sine vnrohaaers. The Forge is in complete order, and is furnished with every necessary tool and appurtenance to commence workimmediately on taking possession. It is a proper ty well worth the attention of those engaged in the ibove business. For any further information. apply. to H. H. MUHLENDERG, Cashier Farmers' Bank, Reeding. Pe, April 12,1889. spilitm23 BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING FOR GENTLE -111 FN.—The entt re very elegant atone hZiuse, 1331 1 °MIST Street, will be let to aparty of gentlemen, tr. iv:lto dining-room, Au .. with 101 l or rutin! boaid or to limning. also, will be vacant in a few days. an elnsant, suite of rooms on second door in the center house. whioh connected wilt' it. Mr 11.31. OAIIVERS will be received for the IL , month of June ate _plensant farm - house in Cheater county. Apply WI SANSOM ittreet- myll-st• BOIIRDING.—A few Boarders can have itooommodatione, with grad rooms, at No 24 i South THIRD htreet. below Welnut. m)3 6t." r7iV9O YOUNG OENTLEMEN CAN BE ancommodated with food, airy amtments,(with or without board.) in a prtvate family. Lo. af fi on °en _ tral. Address ••TOLBERT," through Blood's Dis patch. - spa PERSONAL. GENTLEMEN WOULD DO WELL BY milling a DILKS & ICENSIL. No. 139 N. NINTH Street, above Cherry, and bare their old garments made to look equal to new, by cleansing, or dyeing and repairing. my L+-4t• A CARD.- V. B PALMER wish( sit dis titian,. understood by his friends and the _public that he ig daily at the ADVERTIS•Ne AGENC.X. N. E. corner FIFTH and CHKSTNUT litreata, to Walt on them personally, and give hie views of the philosophy end Most JUdicious System of advertising in pity and country. He hem neither removed nor retired from hum ane. hen no pinnate nor 111100(115001, but devotes his attention exclusively to the dirties of hie office during bagmen hours. Address V. B. PALMER. myll-3t 1860. ' OE! ICE! 1860 • COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. SCALE OF FAMILT PRICES. 8 pounds deity 40 elate Per,Wt4k. 1 2 .. 4. 06,. .4 , 180 It a 46 66 - 20 6. 66 7 0 416. 40 .6 66 106 " 66 76 16 tt WS 6. Send your orders to the offices, or may be given to the drivers. THOS. E. CAHILL. UffieeB,34lo WALNUT Str4Bt. se quid story; Fl- ETR:EIs'F WHARF. Hoheythill. Coy Depot. L .1. ttAR 0 and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. ukri.-2mif QPIttNG GARDEN BAYING FUND,. 1 , - 7 Grime, 331 Norte THIRD Street, Trtwetot Vise. and Cellowhlll. tnooreorsted ecthe bovelettire-Avert Nth 186 E Open for Deposits anil Yminelele.dtilt i ta t.l 2.1 i o'oloor. Also, on AtoNuAY' and Ta tivEIINGS, from!) toB ociook. Interest 6 per cant pet annum. repositars can with draw their ooneys by t.hecte, if deamd. Special De poaite reoeived. ME JAS E. PRINGLE. Drenr srijiar Facpma Han. senr•tha BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY, No. 1323 North BEOQND etroot. Between BROWN and POPLAR. !laving firehneed the Rake!, (formerly ocean ed by H. Winbetig are pyypared eupply the nubile wit h.... Bread made tram the bra Flour.viain and ;111.7'42'iagythelliZaDlta.gia Nam Ire "2- lao ta. - • ✓P3MCX. ANIIIBEIIIILWTB. • A 'd A - , KARI. 1108 NSTOOK.kevmsithled-So the ar gent solicitation. at team , kind criehth, and p atron . Isegs leave reneettelly to aselieuNA that, previmas bud% juiv arture g y.li t ok.We i tit gum& AT '4 lIBESAL NALL. Mt TAU/40AT SVMING. II III Szir Full teirtieslarserprogramme. ate:. 'nu bastion in future advertisements. 1 . 101,6111 MAY be silvered Goss MIL HORNSTOOK. _at 61:16 SPRECIE Street. " - ' - WLN AUT-STRRET TIigATELE • v Sole Lame -.Mei. #l. IItitrITEION. tutwx: . F. R ifra BuNtFIT OP THL - LBBt3EB MU _Mit. MARK a owNe as rtappr Vsou Tom. WI TH t tdUNDAY) My 14 . Will be presented the ea ablated tl ettitiM 7710 PATRICIAPPS H Tit Mordeuat Mr , Wdter; Lord Lyntarp# 7 Showell Pierpont. Mr. Baacma_ Ladv Mabel. xis. Waller . THE HIDDEN BAND. Wool. Mr , Rom Pie Paula Barna Mr. Muiven Mammas, Mr. Doom Casktolv., Ildra;Coman, noes as mutt Doors omit git , 7 o'clock; °Wahl trill rim at half Vast?. WirATLEY & CLARKE'S' ARCH eFTJLENT THEATRE. THIS !MONDAY) EVENING. Mgy 14. )Ms, WI I be presented flbakep_eare's Tragedy of M HALET. • Hamlet Mr. Elsie Booth; Polonium. Mr. Gilbert ; Mertes. r. Dolman; Horatio, Mr. Prodded,- Ghost. mr. Fredericks; Queen. Mrs. Drew; Opbella, Mies Tat lor. - • , To conclude with the Considine of BLUE. DEVILB. Doors oven at7M o'elo - dr; r uin will rise at Iy - ATIONAL THRATRE, WALNUT-ST. above HIGHTH.—A. PLEERNANDEZ. Stammer. THE HERNANDEZ BALLI , pg T AND PANTOMIMIC EVENING THIS (1160NDA10 EVENING, May Id, 1960. SCOUTS OF LOA M STAR. Gea. Idayland, causine • Sig. Antonia, Hernandez. • OLO. R. HEMMINGS on the La Nerds Tiaza, ER AN K BROWER as Ha Uncle Tom. Notional NteOla,L--Geritar, HERNANDEZ. La Manola, TERESA PR &TES!. THE BRIGANDS. Pietro, Hernandez: Rinaldo, CatieLdine Ferdi umb s ° , kimummer.. Pt: ICES: Dress Circle and Parquet. 25 cents: Family Circle, 15 cents; Colored Boxerr,2Y can's. Doom open - at 74 o'clock. Performance will com mence punctually at 8. Saturday al teruoon performance at 2.3'c100k P. M. CONCERT FALL, CHESTNUT STREET. DOUBLE AIINaTREL TROUPE! - CHANGE OF PROGRANIHE NIGHTLY! SOSITIOPLE SIX IN GPTS ONLY. COMMENCING WEDNISDAY NYE-NINO, Mar In. RtORTERN STAR- PRRI.ORISERS! nEuRe Y. Oft RIJN. DUPREE, AND GREEN'S, Far-famed and World.renowned *only Original New 0,..1art OPERAetropolitan 13 UR LESQ UR • TROUPE - • AND BRASS B! Who are lust returning from a loan and ex p e nsive Western e.r.,1 Southern tont of ten months, crowned with success and high repniation. and have been Ankeny led zed by the entire press to be the host, the most talenicd. and viewing organization of Minstrels vbu have ever aupdated before the aub.ic, 'with the areatrat combination of talent and onginwity. Tee largest and best band ever originated, in their chaste, lanhtcr-nroankint, end Irresietttge _ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENTS! iroduoi rig the greatest varieties °num Songs, %Bede, Duet% Quartette, Overturns, - Burlesque Opera Pieces, Fame! Buteea• Queer Sad -FEnnynapnge. ere/ reefed to a rhiladelphis audience. Grand Free-Balcony Con cert in front of the Halt each evening by the Brass Band. Doors mien at 7 o'clooki commence at a - Admission 25 cent, C hildren under twelve, Decide, Il Pareenger - Haillettge in the city connect with the Chestnut-street Railway Care 4 iIBARLEB ittIPREZ. Kamer aad Bantams agent M _______ oDONOI3OII'S GAIIITLICS=ILACE St., LTA- below THIRD. Prices or Admession_, and cent,. FIRST NIGHT TfiE ROMANTIC ' NTIC , D URLESQC.E OF A - VERY POOR YOUNG MAN, Written bT Charles Gaylor. Fee author of the " Son of the Night" Female Forty Thieves." &0., all pur chased by JOHN K. McDONOUGH, who has the sole rig ht perform it Philadelphia. NEW LOCAL sag* HER le BY ROBERT GRAIN. CAGY OLT CHAReCTERS: Charles Augustus/Smith, a Very Poor Young Man.. . ........ - -• . •.. ..15111.. IRWIN Deotor teiernrip tinge-14e. F. CUTTER Paul Pentane, a Retired Optorman, Captain of the Sloop Three Potties ..... WM. RING Mugging an Only Quid. mueh_epoiled,..J. GERAION Jemmy Itooldan , Pig Driver, Master of the Ruins. .......'.»..». • JAMES SEYMOUR Larry, Servant of . The Ho err of Perique... fl ER.iER Gamines*, Family Shark....._., W. WILLIAMS Maggie Ann, fall of Splash ... . . ANNIE HY ATT Mrs. ?mons. Shaky Old PIT.L. TAYLOR Mrs Saloon, Sound on the Goose.- AL DE FA tih: Mrs. AIM Ay, very showery .•.,_. . JULIA - PRICE Madam Von Berge_ ,r raktiotl . ta p e at Miss GRAY ALL THE ORIGINAL NUale. DREADFUL LRAP OF THE POOR YOUNG MAN. .bRNESTIII la AND MLNNIR De. FARM. The " sTAR METERS,' the loon celebrated Dan seises upOn the American shore. MGM JULIA MORTIMER! The Ol_tmen of Poetry and Sone. Theform of VENUS AND REA.OTY OFtPSYCHE who will movenr this evening. in her Portraiture of the GIPSY' LAYA demerit by eiRNIATINE DE FADER. The Cumin Inter ode of the IRISH SCHOOLMASTER. Dr. 0' Fool. with cumin songs. JAMES SEVNIOUR Dr. Flail ." .......... ...• • -. eur• E ßMary. withson.a....,. -_ •MORTINIhROD TIWASHINGTON, Whloh was rent for the &MUMS butt evening. by Mr. J AM SS SEYMOUR, and was reoeilrod with each 'boats of applause that he was otimpelled to repeat the Smug Three Jima. GRAND OLIO. Dance NationaL........ • ....ERNESTINE VEY& BER Balled ~• . . • MORTIPARR. Ode to *ashinglon,rin ecettunea.- ...tit& 8 CYIMOTML 4 . 41 m 10 BE FABRIC. Ballad . ... , .11t KL LY TAYLOR S GIPSY' L tY—Mieetztedby . Jiiba Mortimer and Er nettle& de Faber. Comics Eons.. ...... —JANES ST TMOUR Game JULIA PRICK SESTRRit 9itittiß .Greod Combine Ramat Canel.... . JAMES RRYhe OUR To oonolude w ith the IRISH SCNOOLRMAB AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Corner of BROAD and LOCUSTtreets. The young Ladies of the LANE-STREET GRAMMAR PCROOL witl wantAT their CONCERT on TBURISDAY EVE NING. May 17th, Tickets 25 coats for sea at Lee de weteers; - Chestnut. below - Stehth gap. Winner's, ft:gaifir 4 . 4 51: 1 2 Freekliz a tits:ittl Cow tteeeemy et Doom l open ai r 7. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock precirely. myia et' A OARD.-.KAR'L UOUNSTOOK, having yielded to the urgent scilieritstisns °lnning' kind friends and patrons. bent leave reseeetfully to an nounce that. previous to his departure' for Europe, he he will given GRAND FARFWELL_CONCERT, AT THE NWANIAL FUN) HALL. ONI THURSDAY EVENING, May Pull particulars. prognmmeg. mo., will be given in future advertisement,. Tickets mei be vroonted from Mr. HORNSTOCE, at No. 000 SPRUcis et.get mylo tf L EVEES OF ,‘ THE LITTLE FAIRY," MISS DOLLIE DUTTON, The smallest girt is of her awe, 9 yea's 26 inches hig b.and weighing only 13 ponnds—an infinitely greater curiosity than Gen. Tom Thumb. She sings the tollowing songs at each Levee 1. Mary had a Little I.amb. When I was Single. 3. The Evening Star. S. My Grandma's Advice. 6. I'm Sixty-two. 6. Willie. we have mimed you. Mum E. L. WELLS. of Philadelphia. will .preside at the rano. and:nog , both te English and Italian, seleot i popular airs. lh r e o ga t n h o e n n aon is lemi the warerooma of 'Messrs. Chickeruick cons. 807 Chestnut atreet. arTg k ino " nl Y , 80Tr6. '" At b d e rrre,!:110 nut street. 14 he Kill give LENEFB at the ASSEMBLY !MILD- R 468. corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets. IN TI( LARGNI .ItALL, SECOND PS OOP.. Every ArrEß_ NOON and kNEN IND TRIM 'WEEK at 3 and 8 o'clock. Doors oven at 11 end 7 o'clock. Afternoon Levee &ogee at Of. o'clock. Evening. Levee closes at 83.4 i o'clock. Admission la cents. Children 10 cants. ALBERT NORTON, H. LILLIE, Agent. Manager. mr7-12t Sat. , .L•JMON TEMPLE, 1. •- 7 A large, benuhful. and perfectroodel of tne grand est and moat interesting building ever built is @ranted in the immense Eileen of NATIONAL HALL,. MARKET. ABOVE TWEI.FTFE STREET. The Model is SS feat lone, 24 isstvride.snd Is feet high; lighted by HO au jets. and the trorslupsers re tireseLted by O figures arrayed .in 4swish septum*, surrounding the various courts. give it a lits-ltke ap pearance. Head Ist Ki: gs. ath to Bth chap.; 1 Miran.. 23th chap.; fd Chant..di And 7th chaps ; and, Exams 15th chap., toy contests sad description of Solomon's Temple, ill of which is faithfully represented to the Model. OPRN VISITaR &&om 10 to 12 A. M.. 3 to 8 and 7tolo P. M. Lecture at 11. 4, end £‘34 o'clock. Admission, 25 cent"; IWO a ildren. 2$ oasts; single child, 14 oente. Liberal arrang emenie mare tk soloolsand churches, with privilege of lecture b 7 their pastor. WIRE GERMANIA ORCIIE 4 TRA WILL give their 'beet rablio reheaml of THIS BEASDN, neigh° ISM of May. 'rickets for We at the usual places. ap44tra726 p ENNSYLVAN IA AOADEMY OF FINE J ll . ARTS, 11E35 CFI hSTNUT Street. The a7th Annual Exhibition is nos open daily. from 9 o'clock A. M , until 6% P. M ., ard Porn 73ii tilllo Admission Ps cents. Saason tickets, 00 cents. Chil dren. hall-p.m, Stockholders will receive their tickets at the °thee of the Academy'. INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF I"IIIIADEPHLL (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNEA FOURTH AND WALNUT STRRETS. DIRECTORS. F. RATCH7MID arcs, MOEMMAI L. IIAWEON. WILLIA.24 kicitez, - Gao. H. B,ll.Lirs,8 , II.Lirs, NAL2IBO FIAZIMI, Josx EL Bansviv, ort.N M. ATwOoD, B. A. reilyrstoCl, Baru. T. Tleicinci, A2Mitsw D. CAM, lIINIIT MakliToN, J. L. Bran Nara. F. XATqIIFORD STARR, President CHARLES W. COX r... Secrete.ri. • fel.s-11 A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., CD INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET UAL. pro.= WALNUT Street above Third. Philadelphia. Raring A large pairtleapttal Rink and Surplus In rested in sound and a sails Securities, Continue to insure on Dwelling., Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal Property. All leases liberally sad promptly adjusted. Thos. R. Ma masoroits. rls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell , Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Lima, Patriak Boadr, Chap. W. Poultney, , Israel Moms. THOMAS R. Md.R.lB. President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Searetarr. fon-st QU A KER. CITY INSURANCE COMPA NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLUS Shhe.N9 TO --Ineurex Aram Lev Mame by Fire. and the Perils of the Bea . Inland avigehon end Transportation. GEORGE H. HART, Eresident. E. .p, ROSS. Vice Prendent. 11. IL COOOSIIALL t elee'y and Treasurer, E. B. BUTLER, Jurilitaat Becratary. George H. Hart, DIRECTOR& E. P. Roam, A. C. Callen, Foster 8. Perkins. E. W. Bailey Andrew R. Chambers, H. IL Cognition. Samuel lone., M. I/.. Hog. 11. M. Fuller. mhe-tf INTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE RAL_INSUR.ANCR compAtiy, PLATrBBUNG, MISSOURI. Chartered in WU—Authorized Quits!, 11100.000. nutscrone : H. Whittington, Winslow Turner, T. R Bradley, George W. Culver, James H. Birch, it. H. WHITTINGTON, Pres. I. N. HOCKADAY. Ben. and Thu. /bowel attentionßaid to Collections, and Money rnmvuY remitted. Business toluuted. mh274m* THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA.NOE compArry OF NEW YORE. Moats: RIX mriaaoxs OF DOLLL#II, _ . 011 RYAS ESTATX, WORTS OVER SAM" The Venda= ars Lows' than in SLIMY other Comer ages, and the Dividends have been wears'. This is a innerly Myrna & Idannms. The are ne inostkholdsrs p that ALL THE PROFITS 'mime To Tea inseams. IM t i amptd an ena and eve m ry Indkorsaation. mar be ken AM, applirtlo 14 W. no Main afTWILANIhArte4a PHILADELPHIA SEFEILENCEIf i Thomas Rnhins. . John Welsh, Mordecai L Dawns. rens H. Milan.. eserge M. inroad. " El.- Whilles. toihs II Myre n , L Fisher ['s am ts.'. cGoan,sph Patellas. William C. Ludwig. Om M. Atwood. Artie- 0 Con, homss H. Powers.. ' Georg. W. To land • dliam Megee. Tem lirattso.. nil-tvit• WHITE FISII.-194 half Bbls. Macki • V naw Virlute F. h, a leisprrior*/.l ol .,Lv i rrag and for WO- by O. C. atiD/44t AMU wawa door Own" Froo,-- • .