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" ;11° ; , -241.,0w:d.w.akz. 1 .=.7-fiviriat i • ' im_...,armiat...ma.,...1, 10 r - oua r tat.,..-1.." 90 ....400 , , .... t ant Cheese are attahitlata. - .;, '," ; .4 ~ lattt Itr sarattOkittan oftal Wait teia, -, , 5,V ,, , , ' , Vi' ''' '''' - '" " Q...; , - ' " '• • ' '4. ,:. '- ' ''_ 161 U Y • .;,,Ar.,#4o l osaf,lffissi Bows- we Ara Pogo. t-1 " JAINSM:Me TWOiraafe " Vitierisf 444i=t" •81'11"1:T" Biwa t;sa" W Orr lairi . ran 718 2 4 , 14 .5. m 4 ,6 - jujiw=kilxit*lsAlasiOapis,, wow Irtlot./. 'ay Fria loo'cisai 4 111 0Thitma~ 4401)iikok , -. ' . • l tiiis Tttirtintit i -FititrarAil:aini: Grer .. , W:li s e ls eil'iinit* bt.:*ibi . - 01 0, in com_ ; jr ttiriaooolattona of a - similar obaraoteriMbd f.FATMei, Mai 1 6 4fialkii:**.Or two klibi•ii YOIA, !, tokr•OP l liii i r elea '4 l° . l FOg e- ':P-I t i ri , l ll l o4; ° 4 tre4,:iMeefelkil iikahill,iiti injoy le - iiies' lei, 1 !Illii******* 4 _# tz4 1 4 WrOlf - **-11 0 1 t0 11 1#: : j.;*". r* l 4,* I _l*clia'airP!LTlT ` .l ol 4 ii ii i._, .iliiiith . t .l4 4 474 tWiimt.t.,ltaill • - •Ileitrtriiirktialt eilties:siel 'sweritlitirrtiN)ind) in:l , lia r st i lliate , artfrailatt lba feria: ! -After peifbrieine -idiftini , faitiO or -AMMO,' and 411,113Peonliai,tio ;‘ , . lo ,itlei'llimithil ialif,l 444 ` da:,ilit.' the -'party 40"itiiiin "le' a 'itniiittionif.reipest:-',;zior::o - chtiiitsoiiiiretinttein,i4one,4 00,0;.#42itetKeni, •7'iiiiii aii•fii ':l *iiltiiit oil ''Billiallift - 1**, 0 ) 4 ,4 I.oli-OTRe.k* the iititiiioli; **en 'd ', /ins of inirdinii ealling' iliiiiitidtee 4. ghubdi!'ang - ... , pratriii . t.4,',.iisid tek.beldherebilett die nom= :Pear' in •the'westerp link roUthir el*-appitaiihed AbikOonital4 demanded admittance. ,- Tide was ^'11;„ Abett,Mhen - ttiey;lht , ones rharnineed.ini .glibe Whit... wore knitted to tiara': „list ,-taritimii,t* 40 thil;' l 4toodicii49 o 4: 00*iiiit Ono "nen 'e,:oferiiiin inafintANl.pui,a - g s* - 0 of them -. 'inriiiiW•n: -",--:', '4': ',-;-.' `:'' •-•:'-' ''' -- --''•• • ' ! , thalaitintera rigaeaip`ar llied.to thilasetistateiiof ''ffiTerpiriteri; aitA•dioris the fondle iifienithe giii4 ilirlatereidee'Lerelicileybarn'and ifit*liiiilfilin. term two wild* yeri'itinekiiiitlisinnis.-_bisii '.` ..r iCia - e#NO: - )0i 6 04 badliPat,itittifikilthei to '•• iiiiiiA 4eraiiiiireand:oa trri bask etV.1:1;k1114. mr.jfigOutrikiter_wis pet engaged inthe:hifiiii,lat • erai walking erWii, few triton* nkitilni ref ani lisietVariii bib ride taken trent liiriC. The!lninerii, - riiiii eusierited liejond 'ilearirejcisbeil upon, thi radios &mime - Or two of Them' A - itinWiiiresk• , , hi* end.' threw over the eitibinhmint Ink, '‘'Aido.hielMj,ikill.--Thiefied the‘4keoirWArifeet:. The rowdies 2edtrorii : ibi'lleld-; come iif them 'snail - onto/ theinselvehonlii bstitie;•riadY to 'renew the attack • Ai/OP - Ail .-FilirtY,'o,4iiiniited, ' ' to Bros, . vrken,r4 eciiiiibiosili!•lkire'siew the 'comets • nisait tbeir.ap • ; I,meatiume, benitiii; their keirei - dahie , nuintere feigitheiteitliCremdies, anethoy, *pen - Ont, of their `'` . 44 - 1:: - .4irivia :- 14:joit iceihokiig . ltnifteed 'station ; /It"; the 'Q,lllo*;',.iiiitippeinig Ado - _rowdier ' - '144-,AidiOn"iitiore-•'tvire, - - commenced itomning ''. flinfibilhlint,' - hrinkiner Jniadoeik, - ))inik',iolatitikig , ' :.iiiiiin tinniest*: :Siiresal holier who-were there ~ awaiting the' arrival :or - ,trio'ritirii liere',Tiery'bidl) , ' itilghtsae.l, but fortunately " Escaped --fejaax. Upon _ being ,infortued - of, theiv, - . Ott' take 1 thit Garcuanir.santlii maple 41pologV. atiC:about seven teeicek- in _the -evening e returned - :to ', the city. No arrest, were' insite: ,The toitimoreans were .• lilt.: in , r' their - "detnumilatiotni of the ram* ; f4siiii,illhii 'interning. i 'grand proeiniton Or the mat`! - ,Ailltt=ir - and ~ ' Ttii'xier ,-- aesoelations; of . thii , 'and ‘ ,OO - gate . erlif, ' ' ltateli 'AhtiNigli• ' '''seistii \ or Our Orsini ' - after which the' new Timer Bell, in Wad Omit' a, : tvie,;lVilfolr, will, bit .4,411.. • -- eiteerritb,aPpioPrietemiretiOnies. Tn-innirioir in' ~# Awe Ify - kkeemeg'lo4 - Wrelswie uterine, , which we prime will lake prate at Peterii%f!iroy, rink we trust that egesetees will 14' taken by pier :. siohilitiaato prevent a atearapea:at the mi. mason whtab iiiiiipit die enjoyment of isai E sson. -, i t i l4l ` iltti t %ie .7o 4•Tl i i , ' ,;: '• --' - --- ,„ ); ,, ifi:ii - ,*•mk,: , ,thaii!,o*#z.c.o 5 .40114:44” ,- ,iiiiilkeiiii.TewAjsegs, -, :.'4.4cOrrhiror,Foli-' ' ..• ner - held as inquest ': . , __,_ ' ' .4-4 ri; ilieildiVllli ' .!I Mpilel; rien;the , bilk :411911,11einssi, IlioDeasild,•" ' -' iriiirwik rah 9,111/1` biprikit*ifie'iiiirawl Are-7 ,ase Railway .comptay,;:dif ~,tl6 #3 o f _ May, in - '':. - ,0141114 . 41* WtoolborirritiOtiiiiie' e.' 3.lYotoi Sloe,: " - tie 'toodiribr of the'ear..' tektite that' Vei)torir noble; of the eeetarrenselriiihr felt the jar of ib 'iniiiimilinif 'Oeer the nien:ildk,, 414' irititiem tialiiii: that the &nested wan -at Mori in a trench, opened - ; 14 4 1 004 1 , 41 i.r.liiAJAii*VI.Attii;:044iht if he he'd' itiaiier dmin, Asia irOadj bri pitted over him= ,-: Ml 4 4ol l .o4tAtitig# 4 4o 4. 'sikquiak as Poolibl_ _4;l • -,:,, x:ll'. Rainin•restidingrls2o X Wow street ; Mid, I,:ltqg m17, - 0414;1414, ,nns in 4i.iier, , lnd celled nut' -to him tyro or' th ree timer. As We Oyer _ADA - iiiit'•, iliag44 ' ; l i i #Ci t i -,l464•l :i wal p f4 :.tow,ard , ,MoDi s!1 tiattE:tll.4itliai by the rilJeuldirp, , ord innedqiiiis ' "smith lal kitifirAkeheeklpszlit`lii , teet` before • i .:**iiii'„ l4 : . *:/Itr. ;TV )0 1 4 `" the: driver wan net . - ~issottig the ' ja-lbik - ,iiirmitigii'.'nf,, ziezi'' He. could .=fibiten' ..--- -:" 'miiiiidd lair' it wipers o ff jibe 1104 been, •.:,1• *6404 hilikillttiiiness .';,Tini driver 'entii-;:itinni.'• :. ,,, hig upa.i.e.tigiiii 6 a min, iii the ptatforel;mlth = - , him. The Jail rendered _ amerniet that the death 4 ••4'Netteriiiiit Ho eitnieit bYilin - nainhisition - orkhe driver, „Liiiii Bit ldo, -, .mhe:1,1131-. committed to _,,,,,'Z'f"•"; :':':'• -, '''.:•';',..-'l':!' ' , . '. • ig - po*iitio,ll4is.,The:i4titiiia tiled= *6(ibeiseswi of liitiOwao paitfiripidg, et '''' the ohaitiiii.otiniO4irth. ‘. , -, ,:. - - ,;•, 4 - ,:...1," 'AD ***OA 'eceuegieloaliou mu received. from - ` - "thitttetptiot Chamber "of Ceintrieroe'• hiking d 0.... .... "MIMI; Mi Ad - -,iiie too' W.triV'perfect;tbo- system of general *veinal: :1 - 71iii eoalionelo.a*4iree,'•,fre feared eor;nswienitilie of three, 'genre. John Welsh; ,i'lVislt Le li, 0 .40 1441 3Y4 10, !.:. 0 4. 01 0 ,1 • r glad - .::iptitietiit 'jitaiiirliiiiimmipir;,:: , : , ., , ,:. -.,.,.. , ..-1:,..., I - ' - !•4_ ,A4giatii*, , Vcii:l94;atiriiii ii;' , riiioititisti , tiit -- : 1 - 'lricitiiitiois , Prirsigl::titerfer,,:in the 'tnbjeet,sOnd ' '.•= l4l l 6 t li - -- ;r 4 " ini 'iotel'inihr, hid pripira *iv .(l4 :tkelbit ?I`,#igleiliturei l'fOrtbe ,111i1T5ttaist of 'a =•.. a., , that -the--ideed- of .tho•dlite '43. a ';.1:e011: 1 : ~.filiti,A4l l - bi- _ I E 6 'Dili 'Aim *l l :ro',it be irowisiy:to diriMina AIJAMOVIA.OiIor to 'l 4 ll - 114417.4iftiinfiii i'atia - iiu.i , that iiii *44 otAtie - , ' -. lmittsi" f 14. a drawer #0 Aot:of'e)i o Mtigl'ilka!! be ' the,nait *IWOe. la.erbieb it 'AA: In , eimeitairy ::ti - ' itiellitint,'oeiriteneit; ' or paitnent, ,in order .to ,' ' LiitiirgietitibloMerir irt'enidonion;aitlini, in' either: ,_ci-linsinorr Allier itludr•of paYairtit ' , ha onpreio - 44r,04 ttilliii i 'AMA* itii:Bilia- heßiiii4•4 ll •4 - 40 ' -j ; , , 7 -1/Aft *liar , Inidiai at li ilidier*litn,l;-'*!4b "::1 - '''' " ' -' : f 4 400 1440 i 4Mielot.i,: : : - ''''l l, illitialikoiiiddidifellWill l4 l 4 "ir th• 5./1101sprit ektle,s444_ air ersinaihneot,eris mired • ,- Aiiikiel4iiitlbar`tbeßoiean'orriefiiind iilikailier_ llireelititior, in order to ettertein the stage gather " .% `itttiiii ilriiii*.* Mr.' Xolsll,4,lo%,,irladtefio s and .'.." Mr. litivijoii'fartliii- 44.iisw th'o4o - s t .troi, ".-:- ' '--ittiaitte:llool:o*-4#oQPtekil''' - -.7-4ite.' 4, :fiiiiiii. 466 !" - , ll7 teir p . Aii.P, present 'eoilai• -- -- iroi - dAtielivilii AseeCiii . tbiPsia4kiat :4Yeat 4•l2ser'kitiodisitraettieri 'l - e';,, , teillAirg:fil. Ire, and allow:4_ tiiilelleirtnifinedeitoiiiV- -, „1,-•.- -_'.; ,' 1 , .-.. . 1 “.:d0~" Al' ' 'nerattitei, f,....u ... Conatentif Wilda* A 2 - ell to imosantialise le ter the eaeatment of . : *worm ,` aThreme of the destruction of a thy , tut/ a tatetittrot a -mesas RH' rent than i, IL to torfortutess 'e,r-rr Iw=k7,a in tutted,ot , -, , Ttl Issolat'on Wu nlopnl . . . 7 r , '• Berstaano l fasinii to•alnitietneirteb,hid, ;1900tetdiiifnerobinti Of Boston, is regard - ',;,, , ..'‘itiii.*ralliiw,lrnotafir,shosibisimaill t bolt-. ---_,' Alliei.',,i'?XlMe.AelkOtPlienpiliVdiffer' with our - i,- , - t-liftiiiiiiiifijnfikitietort Who -thlikkhat Yet. - :7,7* . #4i(aiiiiiiittott 14'21440k jiackiiKkOslae • ''filPiik,!:_ : 4 1 i* 7lo itiiiiiikaiiiiiii OW** . 3 1 °, tth s .7 -V i ititholki`:4 ll hiti link - , illainitiiik: thi -- iritiet', the • ! .; ,;:fililto4lo -, 0 . , ,,- ;.. ,- i -,-t .P0. " .?, ' .' - ,y.',Fi., , ,,"-", '. :, ! ' -- 2..._*:100* -1:0 i " 4 .4 i0 0 . 47 , ik'00; 7n- - •'4lll'flkiit the iiititi rianijerikri . _edilitittoni of - 'lllM•Ottftof'dte 0 1 4 dirgiry4rncwit. ifiliinliti. _ ' tattoo. 0111,!:04,priti,1010414iit I* - 41rirai -will 4 ;amiCilii othii' 3l4lo . l ii,* - /-'o oo J.ls4o. 4l ,o 4 o#4m*** 4 4itt* ft* : :;,`itiii iiiiniirlti*. AV .thPkiairi'lli!) . ‘ ,ls l ne? ' l 'l4 i ; *! l .i.4 7ll 4Aisiciiiiffe : 'i r., ,,i ,, -,1:;.t _!,!: . ± T- 11* - - - - . Ciiiiiii,or L ii4c.iimais ask' - St• Kr., - I. B. itOsifeifelitt:464iii-iii*ite" **eel. + -.4mitiiii-4. , ------ -.-- - <02.4.1, CitiotiliaroZtteerlagriss ; arvaark:ftimiSitaleslati.laiet_at-Lidne ° r obe* retardsM,MMlftlgopet after -devotional exercise! Dr - Preetidgeiet Mte_,Tediciel Commit, to .s eertelalideil the Pritebyterrof-Argyie. =.lhey were as. followe(V , .`? , • : , ...„, , taxelmsi - diedtretfve prinelpleei , itelleit' the ,dpeteines of craw, twos of eeemewita t ivi _ 4tfe• itactemstenewith . our standar:4 , M eataillalskalollediag Ordittetobttiqtapersone eemeat hold r't=l°4Plfat%iloat o t 6 tiltolA , iverto the later., - . - •: • 'The ides of arlirierifig nth questions met vio lent opposition at the hands of Des. , Scheeler end Brash,,es they thought that it would be dangerous , to . the union of the twe Clitarollet.''' They- oleo re „Batted the .strietcoureepraposeAbtlite •comralt , imie ate indetisistent to that fortererimee wee to tie' eter. Med, by --,the- members, of „the United Ohuroh.! ; ' • :Dr. soollolliii'd-the."midipioif,that ihe answer-1r of the report w ere.ezsielt • enough, as they wore ifi attoOrdazietirriql the 'testimony adopted at - the Dr. Broil)", witleille • fulli endorsed the report, 'Wes appellee! , to trench* up ! these fabitraot gust- , Ooze. He considered that some church bad 'acted. unfeithfully lea ;atitimaoy , and the:presbytery ; had senithese questions- to be toted upon by thel Amembly ;. but, lie mild Oda _Kali not the place for, It.. It olould taken into the courts, and Jet them amide eiroddered that the overt eats, ehould.be brogght before :the Aesembly and tutted , Rr.'hietarert-sitial,the Objections made were en °nig o a t - #f - Pk". 'T./ 10 .9 should have been made ay. e Mate this "nientorial was presented to the body. 'Reconsidered the report a very able one, and would vote -for its adoption. Dr. Preetly, the maretery,and Di. Rialtos, were of the opi- Mon of thelast speaket., Mr. 3. T.androws offered - as a substitute for the report the Polley/log resofettorf.: ;" _ That the MSBOI4 bly deem, it,uuneesseerjr and • inexpedient to give any answer to these questions, - other than to refer r them to -the Received fttendard, - and recommend , tug the faithful adherenee to and'oarrying out of , the stendard.v. 'Net 'agreed to. , The report tieing helots the house, Dr. &holder considered that ,the,answers wereansaaring ones. It they were to be answered, let them he answered allay and - Namely. He stated, the*reason that he 'did not object to the memorial t- - ther Hine; it - woe presented ,wa e . on' the ' groan& of conitery, 'WV hit considered it should , have *decision by the item= mittee.' , 'LlOtheaght that by *careering them (peel - dons at this time iteratild be &precedent, and next year. the table-weild be full of each memorials., ' Arizertobri, ;seamy. " - 4,440 Wit : tiVoi mi 'so ti!s ;•...The Committee on Overtures, aonordlng to their infirm In the mornicg, presented their report. It dieddistat the /abject of oovenanting. 'Dr. Brown was in favor of it. Ile said this was a beventrittng-Glituity and a 'covenanting people; and the'lltimate..'deseendante of a -covenanting Adharek.' Re was heartily 'in favor of the very moderate resolution that had been offered • by Dr. ~ , ..4save of. iibienCe for, the , remainder of the ses 7 doh of the ALesemblywas asked for, and granted, to Rev. Wtinieolvani 3 Of lho•Preabytery of Mobil gin, otilhe - ground of eloknOssltt l us family, - The report of the committee .on 11.-11e1r version of the Psalms, being now the order of the day,' was brought np. , Dr. - Prestlygave ipso/mons' of the Work of th committee in - the • amendment of Nelms that wore defective .in, phraseology. • and pitnetuation • exJ awolea were taken from the 6:11, 7th, 10th, 10th; .IBth # and other ffsithzie. - It Weitcaved that Beveridge and hfaodiil, end Riv:Mr. Graces - , be aPpointtid aoommittee to prepare ripen. Dr. Beveridge 'asked leave to withdraw his name. - - - Drs. Guthrie ' - Prosily, and Rev. Mr. Giaday. warlike/1y aonsiltnted r actramittee on' this sub. set. • , •Dr. P.reetly.eatate hid alvdaye: bean an well es. Valid with the old version; that he. hiut never felt misoli - soal for a' revised option. lie thought the .eomattkie should prepare_ a 'report for the next Atieintly. , . , • , *ls moved that the whole sabjent of • the new version of the - Psalms be referred to the Board of Publication, strengthened by the addition of the committee justapptiluted,,that they publish all the 'amendments theytnay unlike in a book, and' report 1 11 ' full:Wee next Olmsted; Aesenibly. :Dr.. 9 Prestly hoped thot,.no thing 'would be done tiiiiffect Die Integrity of the version, otherwise be could not-fever it,- and the members could not judge - whether the integrity hod now been affected unless the whole Beek of Psalms, containing the Aproposedlnneadmente; area published for them to dgg'ae by above Motion vies earrieiV atter 'much died eikdon hit and - against. - , It Wall - moved that the orfferof the day be afar prided to hear the repertot the committee on the Book ot - - • , • . Dr. &Miller moved that, the d'Osenibly meet at at 7.: e'olook, for the farther di:Tar:don on the sub: set. • „ - It wail moved that George o.4ritold be sotto , ' Stied to obtain 250 Manic certificates of the attend+ ewe of members.. ' • • ' 'Peireeitcequeste having been made to the Mode tbe remainder of tho session. -Dr. Primly moved that a committee on leave of abeenoe be appointed, to whom ell enoh question .bell'-be referred,. and whtise duty It shall.be to preserve a quorum" - in the .Ageteinbli, and that Mears. Glenn, Paul, and Brownlee, be appointed 'committee for this purpose Agreed 'to. The meeting:then adjourned After a prayer by Mr. Rankin. • . - - ' .CALITHATI.ONaT . - ROYBOROIIOII,-.lllLlATA ww,Dnetoner"tericia.—Yerterday was a holiday in g t i ? i pleasant village of Rouborough. The &die". _ • tithi.of .the.moriument to the memory of'the tto9;ismiliiiii In the war of the Revolution at tbab Macs was the ooasion of the demonstration. Thilintintimeiastat ereited liy tbegnemliers of the Flitt-Renntylvattia-Titior r ot °milli ; under the ViiiiiiisidOVlNOr TheMpsen hies ; and le 'plattadon AlitLin the Middle ti - ARoabotongh OdintiMai: - The': eireititistarree „it`, is -.lntended to tteuimemorate isjitiaie fully explained in the .elo. tinanksiddrime of . Mr.+ll. - 4'. Jones reported The - inositialint is UM - Op - Med of Pennsylvania , -PA tekrer, from a qiyirri in upper : sad Roxisitough. It is tumuli-six ) 0 4 lei:milt on a bpse taken from the "ogee/ear/re of the bon' in srlifetr rbeiroopers were miiikuritobt is carved the fel "' , , Thispensispent ie designed to perpetuate the memo tiref Virain•sweepers. taken - by surprise.und killed at eters BernAti the winter of )717 28, by poorriormY of ttieh ussedrY, Etoetvd tit the eenneylveuie Uregoone me MO. Honor to the brace. - The Constitution and the !Won, eilOPetplalea. 4 '• , - 1. ..,. . ", therreidenei of Prices will readily remem ber; It Was Intended to have commit/ mated thisee *ration. on tho' 221 of Vehinary, but in come- . querns" of , the-extreme IpOlemeney of the werithir, It Was postponed until yesterday. The arrears meats of the parade:mire that the military should feral iu Matxsyimit,,-Xnel-paiade to Rokborongh. A nntribeio, were joitended to,companies In the, ' Second, Brigade , and, In consequence, Oen. MffeePriagidevitobfatuiyank to join in the demon ignition: 'On arriving there, however, some diffi culty arose in relation to the priority of command between den. Miles and Major Jones, in douse dtrnee of which the general withdrew' portion of the fordet from the ground,letving,the battalion of 011sjor•Jetititl in command . of the ceremonies. thmilailier.esseeinitirbaf threatening. and in the emote of the evening there Was a slight shower pf r4n- It, did not, holteter, interfere with the isefebration, ;ftiblch paused` off 'in splendid TheseiVerefrenkfour to Ova...thousand 'people on the imened,:nitizens letuf . preeinr froth 'different and distant parts of the surrounding 'country. The preenigonvreus composed of two Cavalry Companies, the Ifieottlegion;under - Captila Gray, the Morgan Rides, atiptign Beleterling, ant the Jecheon Captain Arthur Shields. Maier General Patterson and:rents of hie staff were present, and reviewed the troops., &Wend !Whim Small acted as adjutant., - The tutors argied in the itoxborough Cemetery few minutes eller four o'clock, 'and were drawn up in front of the monument. After ;these arrangements bad been completed, Horatio tai . Sonia, Eiq , the'Orator of the day, name forward upon a platfogn which bad been ereged for that PloPenei v tinti delivered a beautiful oration, which 1 We will endeavor to And *to for to-morrow. " conctuilon of the °retied, speeches wets deliveredgellv_eredby William p. Reed, Charles J Biddle, Esq , and Metier glederal pattersou, - • • When the speecheit were delivered, the Scott Le. 'glen Wreathe iguirtnindlier tof volleys over:the enonizenent, *Het tßis essinelely dispersed. - BOARD Or FMB' MAI:MORS Stated' Meeting of the.itoaid was held lest evening, at the Mit ot - ,the Fire Association; Fifth and worth stmts. ThkAoting Committee made a lengthy report in relation to the evils existing in the Fire Department; eonoluling. by recommending to the nent_,lloard, organise on, the fourth Monday in June; - to'eppoint a Committee to prepare, a new ordinanoo for the - ,better regulation of the Department.;; - . The. referees „suggested were the eurtsillog Of -the,firs dietriehi, and the prevention ef . - itnpanies from-going into operation at fires ,when it to not necosiiry.' - - '7' ' . - The Committee appointed' to investigate the ?barges preferred ageinst firemen of pilfering at tires ripened that in.tene 4aise. the articles 'alleged to be stelen , were freely giVen by the owners ,In, 'the other-ease they had:not arrived at any definite OOnolitsion, and were ecintintted. 1 ' Mr. Btienstei, - of the,Wnshington Hose, offered a inerolittion relearning: the; thanks of the Board to flogh Ingram sindliannici Bailey, of the Franklin ifoett .COmpany, for their promptness in assisting FtreKarshal Blackburn in bringing to justice some persons ' eoneerned is setting fire to a building; *hi& was adopted,' after , Whieh the Board ad , 'pureed.. • • - ROBBURY..,-About, half hidtpastlo o'oloOk William V. Davis, condtuttor of ear plo 24 of -the rotirth arid ltighth streets pas sietfier, wee dagged from his ear, at 'A:Meth intlAteerge streets, Feventeenth ward, and robbed of a iiiver'witett and i sold fob chain, by two nice, Soho sins olpaimediately: This is one of the'mostderringeittes of robbery that have Warred ItVial4f ail I'o_l4 long time, - and it Is to be hoped be made by the police to arrest `-qt,'-'3,4041411M41.14)K14i0ii.-.—tr.- S. -DISTRACT , :. • c!lnirtf.ttlittlit_elytiestattee. — The trial of the nine co- MlaWhOweteabarged with otterapting to retinue e l , wane., theirenteadp fugitive. on the 28th of i IIAI '' ‘-eallWrittis sy morales. The 000 r , i 4, litsc'emirdiki,. , -, leads of they ames. an , i turfiliMitast , David Pour Brown, en - I ittl Y or . ...ateket z nertet a tt 4ae l i ttnetti iis ,of 11 11011 0- -Ott. - ollei - Cereenet eatted lire or _retitle:Filo . oes_.- 1 ;Ite • derliG" l n d b" liltAr a i w .,... ol- ' , 1 116 ,1 Sods,' die laws thereof, ' of iiii-6., bar were due to one Marisa kirft4llE - l i e fil i lti ld tk i rriSl4 . 7f itu garit; ~. , ' ' ..... 1 14f... , :00ta5 - tut day .0. Ilare. , l 11100 VIM - iOw wa -Charles T. Batter. Wog Ore Eriop 'to , Pk . ntiek - skews sod Libor of the Bead atoe - ~. Meg syrissr..:sa aroresal t woogrod. in , - 1 4 , ~ 11111111.11a. c itheing0 11 not violin, a -- . f.• adrvt,,Sto rtsr-to. art States In '. ' i ' WHO et riallatiisso a, as the 7,34 , . .., • • .311 to , tbsraturksi.ottbe asstd.' , • MU. WO hart Mire WO Mach fu . f seassivisib atOgssaut: and did a .be ors odis lts ., to s/W ass do • , ::. , , at,t2 iMil r art e nt ° Ortie r bolas than end share saes.. ve from the ta bor and army* oYthe said Charles T. Butler. and Katie grot.l *MOE being then and there merle that the mud uses dm, m feet, Ore ;Melee end labor to the said Charles T. , Entler: the olsubant aforesaid. in dm State of Virginia. andi i that said' Moses did maps from gala Maki: and that t a labor and service afoansid, and sa tiefactom 'proof tieing also teen and there made of the identitr of,the said Mom, whose service and labor Ware claimed to be dooms' aforesaid, the said Judge dui thin' and there make out and deliver to the said Charles T. 13ntler. ease icate setting forth the was MAIM the. sad then the mild Moses delisiered 'to the said Charles T. antler. or his agent and atiornet, to nee Amok reasonable faros as might heemeary wider the crunistarmes of the ease TO take and remove the said osee back to tne State of Virglnut ; thaton the 2Stit day of Maroh , after such ear. trate had lteen Miluedighe mid Phneles T. !littler made a davit the he, the said Charles T. Butler, bad reason to al/Prebend that mid Miami would be rescued by loam from his. the Judd but g. pdasession. before lie could MYsaken'beigind the limits or the State of Virginia. whereupon *said marmite!, Jacob 8. Vogt. did retain said Modes it his ;melody. and dirt 00111M01208 forthwith relbove ttlitAlitt MOUS to the Mate of Virginia, whence he Bed. in ord t r to deliver him to Charms T. finder, the claimant, and to this end the said marshal did then and there employ certain persons. whom he deemed necessary to protest snob force in case of an attempted rescue so apprehended by the said Charles T. , The indiotnient then 'charges, that while Moses woe off in the 00E00 t f 00, 04 111 W the hefehdhh t° a t' tempted a resme. The indimment contemn two Pollute, one charging that biomes was in the custody of the menthe', and the other charging that he wee In the custody of Mr. Butler, the claimant At the outset. Mr. Pierce demanded that the Govern ment should select under which count the defendants were- to be .tried. He claimed thie no necessary for a proper defence ,• Should the United States charge that Moms was in the custody of the marshal, that will re • mitre one line of de fenoe. while the nomeet eir'n• ereven to be in Mr. Butler, woold require en.ther defence. The court overruled the moon of Mr. Ptirce, with out calling imon Dtstriot Attorney Wharton for a reply to Mr. Pierce's argument The record of the proceedings in the Circuit Court, was next offered as evidence, and objeotedd to by the defendants' ocunsel. - The tienalylin case of conviction lea fine not exceed ing 211 000, and imprisonment not exceeding six months. The case was adjourned early in the afternoon till ten o'clock this moroing• DisTeWT Optrar—Jn(iße aharswood.—Thomas H. Powers, guardian of the minor children of John Tarr. deceased, vs Senn Scott and Robert Scott, administra tors of David Scott. deceased. An tvtion on bond and mortgage. Verdict for plaintiff for GUAM. Georgians Geberlot. endornee of marsaret Geberlot vs. Joseph A. }Needles. An notion on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff . for 122 88. Adieu reed. OISTRICT 0017 RT—Judge Stroud—' 3 . VS.Vnlop 00113 man, Simon Cameron, George Smeller. Levi Kline, James Young, George Gleim. sad ,Augustes Boyd, trad ing under the name and style of the Lebanon Deposit Bank. vs. Christian Seltzer and Augustus M. Seltzer, ormartrers, trading, Ao. An notion on a promissorynote. 'Verdict for plaintiff for .700. 05. Margaret Prornberger vs. Edwaid Evans. Thieves an motion to recover damages for inhales done plain tiff's eternities by reason of the erection of a factory by, defendant. On trial. Death of Asa Whitehead, Esq. From the Newark Daily Advertiser, May 28.) We anti:woe, with deep sorrow. the death of our friend and fellow-citizen; Aea Whitehead, Esq who has, fur over a - quarter of a oenthry past, oceu pled a leading positimrat the New Jersey bar, and, having retired from the owe of professional life, had Jest begun to enjoy the fruits of a useful and successful career when the dread messenger ap peared to summen hint away from earthly trials, to the bar of final judgment. For several months past ha has been a great sufferer from a sehirrous affection, which gradually spread throughout hie system, resisted all the efforts of medical 80i01300 and the final event, so sad to the community, yet so grateful to the patient, occurred at hie late resi— dence, near the South Park, on Saturday evening. The fact was announced in court this noon, where upon a meeting of the bar was held, the venerable Judge Hornblower presiding, and arrangements were made for a more formal meeting, to be held at half put 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. New York Bonk Statement. Raw Yonm, May 23---The bank statement for the week ending on Saturday show's' an— Increase of loans $173,000 Decrease of specie • 303,000 - of circulation . .... 209,000 , " of deivelte 776,00 CITY ITEMS. " -MONTHLY. MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN's ORRIS. TIAN dIISOCIATIoN.—The 'teenier monthly meeting of the Toning Men's Christian Association. wa• bold at the' Bapsom-street Churoh last evening, Mr. W. B. Cheyney in the chair. There was a fair attendance and the pro ; evedings were'ruoro than usually interesting. The de votional exeroisee were opened ny the Rev. Dirt West brook ,who read the ]37th Pesim, and engaged In prayer The inmates Of the last meeting were then read and ap iroved,-,afner which Mr. S. M'Elroy read en nifty on "Means and Enda," which elicited much dismission. in which part wee taken by Messre. Cornell, Ward, Pat tenon, Ghillingtord. bimone, Grant. and others. The report of the Board of Managers was accepted. On motion of Mr. Robinson, the report of tho. New ()Mim Convention was next taken up, which wailthen re.il by Mr. John Wanarnaker, and was of a highly gratifying charaeter.., At the close of the report, Mr. W. introduced to the meeting Mr. Alfred Taylor, of Charlesten. After bearing reports of the several stand ing committees, and transacting some other impor tent business, the meeting euitournsd. From present Indio/atom', the usual patriotic, demon stration of the Assoolation on the Fourth of July wil, this year be dispensed with ; or. at least, observed in a less formal way. The " Big Tent," dedicated a year ago, will have its accustomed summer operations commenced in it on next Sunday morning. A GREAT LIORT von inn Connertr.—At thi season of the year, when a large number of our oiti gene are leaving for the country, a practical hint as to the best, cheapest and most convenient portable tight may be of service. We hive already called attention to the extensive facilities of the great" Light Empo rium" of Meagre. Witten. ,t Co,, (on the northeast cor ner of Eighth and Kane streets,/ for furnishing a new and popular light:, to take the place of gas. Their Kerosene t'll Lams, which they manufacture in an endless variety of patterns and designs, we find are being very generally adoe'ed, even here in the city, where persons have (stream to use a portable light; and for the eojoitry they have become decidedly the most popular fixture for lighting either private or public edifices ever preßented to the public. ahe consequence is, their sales-rooms to-day present an sir of business, equalled by few other manufacturing establishments in this city. Per our own part, we have no hesitation in saying that the Kerosene oil lamps and fixtures. made and sold by Megan. Witten & Co. furnish by far the most desirable light.for the_ country . snore especially, within onrknewlenge, arid 'mong others far these three sea mins t Firet.Chese fixtures are furnished in every varie ty of style and prottensof the ordinary glut fixtures, from the planted table-light, or bracket, to the most elabo rate ard massive 'chandelier. Secondly, May admit of Ail the onvenience and ornamentation in the most Te nritelphtoett thig is accessible in large cities where the griv4ight In need; rod thirdly. the, actual, cost of the light thus obtained, while it is fully as brilliant, and in all other respects as pleasant, m actually less than that of any other good light known. We ought aro to say a word here with reference to the cittenter of the Ken Rene oil gold by this firm, which, by the way, to the finest and purest that is mantilla:i n:ire& being utterly free from every objectionable fea ture in its use whfch'atiaehas to consumption of the ordinary and more inferior oils. Having taken pains to inspect several of these lamps and chandeliers in practical use, we speak by the card in giving it our en dorsement Among other prominent orders which they are now filling, we yesterday saw, ready for delivery, an immense billiard-table light. manuntetured by them—a solider billiard-Cable gas pendant, fitted for' burning Kertvene oil. For persons leaving for the country, wateringrplace proprietors: and others, this is emphati cally the light. ' 'lnept - naylgo EXAlattintoll.—An examination of the M itecan daily infant 'cheats, of the Twentieth ward. will be held in the Hansom-street Church. below Ninth street; on Wednesday of this week, rtteKo'elock P.M. The new Om of the teaching art which this exhibition is intetded to present, will make it a matter of interest. The admittance will he without amain and ere understand that the attendance of clergymen, teeithei's, and the public generally. is 'desired by the person. interested in this new teaching process. ' 6PIRITUALISM.—Owirig to the great interest felt by the eitinens of Philadelphia in testing the truthful. nese of spirit intercourse, Mr. .T. V. Meinsfield, Best medium, will remain a few weeks longer in Ms oity. His rooms are at 633 A•oh street. N. B. 'it olf, M. D., healing physloinn, hie room at the same piece. FOR COSTIVE:6O3S OR CONSTIPATION, which gradually hretilts down the eatudltution, and lays the foundation for I)} 'teepee and many other disorders, "brown's Laxatiee rroches,"' or Canaille Lozenges, are particularly adapted. assisting Nature by strength ening and inelgoratint the mime of digestion. BOWEP:I3 "MEDIC/Mtn Fins" are a:imposed of the purest Alexandria Penns, combined with fine aromatics and Inlaid in thrk natural trait. 'Asa remedy for constipation of thiS Wye's, 'dyspeps a, sick and nerves* headache, and bilious affections generally, they stand unrtvhlled, There is hut little taste about them, and they can ho eaten by children as well as grown persons. Manufactured by Bower, Sixth end Vine. Price Mg cants per box FACTS R•It,AW. LOUDER THAN W'oena —The new system ingopty by Granville Starr. of giving to every purchaser of a garment the full value of his money in elegantly - If/widened cloth; DR. and a hand/ ome. valuable. and useful present; beihies, is llamas 'wri Mika on the public mind. "1. ne Nice, and no abatement," is print ed and marked on stick artiole sold, and strictly adhered to, the price being putdown to the lowest figure. The accompanying present, which is always of use, and fre• quently of great value, is never added to the Price Of the 'garment sold;.on the 'conteary, each garment is marked ae low as the lowest, and warranted equal to the best in atE ropects, the tOg being merelfr hU additional inducement to cailh 0119tomers to buy, after having sa tisfied themselves that they onn invest their money no better elsewhere, With the entire fairness of the whole transaction tee pubbe are invited to cal. and mate them= eelvee famthar,at the "Temple of Fashion," N 0.607 Chestnut street. • BRowN.STONN OLorturie HALL Nos. 603 and 605 OkINATNIIT STREET—AIWA AND Bove' CLOTHING EM• PORIVIA—Tha subsoil bars, thankful for the Jibe ral pa tronage heretofore bestowed by the citizens of Phila delphia. and Those visiting the metropolis, have made important improvements in their store, for the aroma - =dation of their numerous customers. in aollottit g a continuance of that petrol:lam no efThrt Mali be want ing, on our part, to give entire'entiathotion. ' Wa believe the, public demands, kind will Burma, a first clans clothing establishment, where , the material anti work manship can be relied upon, and they receive the full osine4ftheirmoneyin thi articles purchased. Those desiring to hare their garments made to order will fiad an advantage In selecting from our large stook of uncut vote. We employ none 'but the moarskillful cutter,, and warrant every garment to give entire satisfaction. ROCKLLILL & Witsott. WATER CooMins, Refrigerators, Ice Pitchers, Cream Preezere, lee Chests, at :wholesale and retail. E. W; Carryl & Co., 714 Chestnut street. Tao NNW Yoga repeats—Herald, Tribune, Times, and Express, are delivered daily to subscribers from Zither's Agency, No. 106 Bouth Third et, myZt-6i Taw attention of the ladles is directed to the advertisement of L. J. Levy & Co.. 609 Chestnut street. who are hew opening from the late large aunlion sales an elegant assortment of spring dresses, which they are selling at but little more than half the European cost. Every description of dry goods of good fabrics will be found in their store in great variety, and at prices lower than similar goods have ever before been offered. Fur oh usse should take early advantage of the full fusion menti and the very low priemi which now prevail. Mon SHAVING AND UAIR-DRESSING ESTASILTIPUNIXNT. _ L. GUTEKUNST, N. H. corner POIYATII and BRANCH Streets, having opened his magnificent Saloon for Hair Cutting, Dyeing, and Shampooing, in connection with the most elaborate prfrots Baluttco faeitities. would now and wince to the public,. after a year's snocasenl operation that h is means of accommodating his numerous patrons nave been rendered still more, portent. etr None but the best artists &reemployed, Private Hoorn:4ot Ladies itnd Children. tor Heat Hair Dyes, and other dressing preparations alwars for sale. ; 07' Charges moderate.. 13,41.eitiNDBli Fits-Prtoor , Semis.---4 very large anottment of OALAMATIDERB for gala at red, amble prim, no. too ORESTNUT St., Philadelphia. - 11 1 1017tt oe HVAlkle It WAT6OIII. I ngt PR ll*3l3l "ry 4 1111 1 AP l AW IJA I TIVIP-1 1 1Air s , , MAY 29, 1860. ARRIVALS At THE PRINCIPAL PTAK i... ..—....--..... CREMATTABV)B4 OP- VIII: am, wtilCit ONMI7KIiI'Ab—S. 1.1. corner Cl -Ma -d t and Chestnut. Is so common now-aays, ;way be entirely prevented J Howard. N Y , • it m F i eld, 86 , 0 , , , ,by the nee ,of BORNATTIKOCOAINE. It has been M Allen &A las Philit 1 , Dr Tyler , Mass ' used In thousand* of oases 'where the hair was coming .r mar m arr. Prov. III_, Dr i 6 Beller v ilattford main handfuls, and has never failed to amain its decay, H A Buttolph, irenton'-- . .1 1 Pow & wfd Y. , ' • venal dam , and tO Promote a healthy rind vigorous growth. It is, at Miss Ptay, l'l Y ' ' ' Or Brown . N B Wheeler. N Y Miss n E Wheeler. N Y • the same time, unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. A Si Reed, Pittsburg, Pa Min 0 H Wheeler. N Y Ideate application will render it so ft and glossy for se ilrialotitligrk 2 O,lSy I J 4 a74l 4 t 3 laMrt:hii a ll i e e ' It Ohne 8 Eyerett, N Y Joainli Collins, N 0 , ' 1 H.Lio. N 0 ' E V Henahwout, N Y FA Van Dyke k la, Phila W McCord, 93 0 hyenas & la, Halt Bert) linden, hl D. N Y Allan_Macennald. L I .1 M Chareland, N V I/ A TOUrtellot, N Y L dw Ball, Auburn N Y C Bowen. tadem] I , A Bingham, i . , _i , nand W H Carew & wt, N Y John ti Lewis, wash. A 0 Mrs K 8 Overbr.Atlanis fin Mire Nora ansalson, Oa 0 W AWilliams. Boston F A Lewis. Boston T 11MoElrey. vittsbur4 D 0 McCormick. N V' D M Beck, t.ock ...area .., Win.erliatterrif,Pa Cast Eummer. U li A_ gra Plumm r 01, Willard, & wf. , N Y .1 Mr sham. N Y It B Johnston. Balt l' , It Chapman, N Y I) (mintier & wf, Erie, Pe Mies V W tatimper. Erie If Are.. Conn PO Reilly Rending U Merchant. IT 8 N Alf E Bench & tinitell, N Y O tieshold, N Y .rout b; Johnson, Boston Mrs Hilliard. Boehm . W,n Vernon,Jr..l4 I( 1, It Mew, N Y , .1 al Carter, Louisville, Kr B Btewrison, Phil. .T II Drinker, N Y W H Connell, N 'V .1 y roft, concord, Na 14 H. Van Dolmen .1 U. Cud , Oa Robert Orr, Boston W 11 Warner. N V .1 W nradbury & dot. Me 1 , '. Alias. Bea Moines J M Merriam & la, Boron le C William* & la, N V 0 0 Bates. Mine Mil; Russ. Mies Maj A J arrieth. Il 8 Il W 0 Lawrence, N Y W Grange, 4 animnie J E Tesiard y l.a 0 0 Fou. Comm's!, Nlf R Thield h. 0 H.Tenke, Cacao W H broken, Baltimore rr -ro-12 ecLocm L./m.IIIBIIT GIRARD 1301/SE—isimitt and Chentrint streets, W B Brower, Now York Jamos Nadians, Louisiana' 8 Andrews, Louisiana r. li Rioharde. Georgia Samoa Hill, Georgia Alex Holster, & In. 80 Mastet Halsted. 8 0 0 1.3 oppor, Now York G McCllntork. Montreal N Churchill, Montreal M Moueue & In, N Y Miss Monroe. NY Mks 1., Smith N Y Thomas Bilker, Ohio John Rogers, Ohm .1 R. Fayerwenthor, lowa 0 W Chapman. I ockhaven NI 8 Hinters Va J Armstrong. Baltimore J P Cochran & Ire. Del Miss Pennington. Del John W harm. Del J W Blanctiorri. N J R P elpauldinr h. la, N Y 1411 Is Banner, Philo J G WikolT. NA .9 T Duval & la, N Y Mina Leman, N y James Johnson. iii V Goo T Marshall, Brooklyn Arthur nor . N V Hon T Jonen Yorke, N J, lilaml Burns, Baltimore Col Rankin, Elston Alf R Wootton, Del F R Tilton. N Y R Wilbur,N 1 - Il bixon & la, N I' 11 Hawitt.N J John ri Fisher, Mom Miss Fisher. Marco 8 Harris, Troy, IS V Henry Smith. Trpg.N Y John Thompson. N J J B Btaples. N 1 N MRicharda It oh, Va W W Willard & da, Wrroipt GTJones, Pa Col Thomas . I'a 1, a. Beardstee,U 8 N Mr Riehardson. if Y H Hopkins. N Y Miss Hopkins N Y G P ei blinker, Md II 8 King', Pittsburg Ifon Alex Evans, Md DB Downing, La W 11 Rewards, N Y 8 Ratans. Jr. N V .1 T trinith, N Y It W Ca. torAc wr, Balt W T H buncan,NY R If Snow. ni Y J W M Brown. N Y Jas C F , la igs. N J L W Lewis & la. N V Oeo 0 H Geary, N .1 wants McKim Conn W IN' Warner..l3rookl it Miss Warner, Brooklyn las B Rogers & la, Oa Miss Harrison. On H Gordon, Ga C Wilkiia & In, Id Chunk B Davis & la. hI Chunk Hon W Wagonzeller. Pa Ohne 0 Hall, N Y .. A A Sargent. Onlifornin N P Brown. Calitornia Narnl 8011. California 8 B finagles. N Y A J Pardon Cin,o J ti. Willy. OM. I' i T A II iehards, el Y is Ef, Huntington. ,Wash DC NI Jordan. Wash. D 0 W Plattenourg Ala Mr McWilliams & is. Fi n men nloWilnamn, Flo Mower MoWoliamr, Fla Pyrus Me Walking, Fla W W Potter, Pa - . M M M M Canfield. N Y N Y C W Copeland, 14 Y oDevit, AMERICAN IWTEL—Chestnut. above Fifth. Beakers. N Y Jan 0 Dolan, N Y Ge n H jermirige, N Y W N Starkey & to Baton F Thomas. Baltimore T Weymouth. N Y 8M White. NY NBPrumer,Pa 0 0 Revell & Hanish's Jae manning, Harrisburg Coissland. N J Geo Downing. N J i.e J Warn rd er. Springfield. Mass S Dorian. Chester oo J A Shultz &la Lancaster J P Hargis, Md ciarsh:llewark NJ 8 A Wine, N Y J C Benson. Paterson, N J Miss Benson, Paterson,NJ 8 Stevens. N Y Joule Derr, N Y /co Waterhouse, Richmond D (1 Meson. N 0 J Morton. N J M It Nichols, Pottsville ti Inman, Williamsport F 8 Metzger. Hanover, Pa Miss Townsend. HilDOVer,Pa Alexander Dinar, N y Dudley is ia, A A Deuinnro, Ye B J Baoh:Va M Field, Newark, N J J Patrick is sister, Ala B Gibbs, Del JON rif l ' HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. K Walker, Phila - Jae Packet. AI Y John Hayes, Hartford T Batkw. Mass J Van 'Wormer. Albany A II Davenport, N y Geri W tatty ward, nos 'V (.1 Masten, • ash, D 0 Awe Ikud. ral t - David Oldie, Wash, Li 0 0 J Fursueon. Pa D W How. N Ir A W bush, N Y Dr Palmer & la N y inane Feats, N v J II elemmins, Wash.D C Wm Knribe, Bali W. Mo Donald. West Point Chas Fowler. N 3 II M. Flint, Va lames Dann N Y II A Evans, Phila . L A Kettle, N Y Henry Saxton. Carlisle .1 Kersp. N Y H Little, N Y . Den Wilkinson, N J NEP CLI N /IP HOTEL—Fourth street. stele Aron, II Rena, Boston .1 C Denney N Y James /Walt. N W A Lanedell, Atlanta, Ga Bee T Ingraham. N Y Geal W Karns, Reading Brown, Reading W SloCrendy, N J D Bretton Elkton. bid J L Beckley. tr, N Hon Asa Paoker, Chunk JW Clarke, Wms'_port, Pa. Hidib;sh. Bellefonte lion J BOuthrm, Pa B P Jack,on Phila IF 1. Coffee, N Y L F J Allison byeter, Pa ST. LOUIS HOTBL—Chestent street, ate, Third. Vernon Jaritne. N Y W B Smith, Boston 11 Punk. Burlinzien, N J wee Skinner It gi mut. N Y E P Pearsonti, Reading C Partmlze. Austen Eilw Zimmer, Wank 'V li Tuttle Pitiln .1 Kelley, N J K G JneAtie, N J A t Hnmtlrnn, N J J L She tier. Wash. 11 0 Louis Rithermel, Phi% W mark, N J W Lester. N Y Jose Or.ego, Calm. Bleanne, Piffle eateuel l'avis, N Y 88 Berner earbon no, Pa Alfredlynn, San terangisco HAones, Y taint. theta J Pree Tine, Jr. D C S A Stone, Budrnm N I I'HE UNION HOTHL—Arcla stroet. above Third. J W nclierinerborn. Flora Daniel harms, Phil, .1 Jaronlawsky & son, N V F Dekado, N Mexico Jos Peres, %mart Fe, 11 M 51 Hyatt. Clem. or I) Torrey. Ph.la Robt Newhall. Elmira, NY J Non - too. pit Mani! Buck & la. ft armee. Frenchtown.NJ Jos Smith. r ambertyille .1 al 11..'n0 rls. Newark. N J Sanil Ornate. Carlisle, It Gonsg her. P.. Win Frulicy; Carlisle I.lchulm_. torero. 0 Brash. N W natup, Landau CIOaI?dERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Cheetout. J P Broomell. n V David Kimball Wm H Kline. Fayette co .tHerntriekenn.Trenton Jae Cheater en. Pa Wm Melvilto N Jos Rena, Chester en, Pa Ames Kimble, Minder no J Ttasner, Chester en. l'a J Rii•enti Chester on, Pa 1, el Room Wit, Pei M Primoak Wit. Del 'Nikon. Wll,l el E H Patterson, Pa J Hilo , . Pal H hltller. Russexille, Pa Ft anytter.Jimieta no. Pa J Heave, Wen Chester C Bultoi•k, West Chester et AT/ OhlA L tit /TP-I.—Rott stittst.above Third, Wan A-Nlaize. Po taville Saha G Kurtz, Cal W o,,HarrlN Y. rk Pa W stark, Alleti'men Joel latter. NY1,0114: .1 Aencliar. Pottsville J B smith, Pa A Ki.ons elh en, Pa C timber, Pei..arena Joe Whitaker. Mt Clare hire flailar, Patton, Pa,l A .1' IlltllllllMBr Pa Wm Pass. Danville. Pa Nola Dartinsron, Pa F. Dieirkesinger, Pet Parallel Weaver, Ps„ z, Mahal, Pa sTATEs 1, 'HOTEL—Market aTreet, above Etat h .1 W Orionom. Waeh D C H Mitchell Wroth. DC Saks I' tooth, Harr Pbtlft: 1)D bunderlafer,l'itlsburiT Thcs itt Wait. Latrobe, lia I:arer Plograve,tlFroodorn .T tioullen, r, Yreenom. F Rol or, York, oa A Button, 'within on N N hhohnx. N Bprinkfieltl W Doom Pittsburg John Phillips. ritlablirg hi Creemkn, Pa Peter Wxrda & wf, J /Trail pie. Perry cm,Pa lacob Yawn, Perry co, Pa LPeostnir. Votk co, Pa II Plank. Car kilo 11 P Dunbar. Pittsburg A Wolf kill, Lewistown Jae Johnston, Pa :t.tliNT a riv nOTEll,—nee,titt street. above Mantel A Cu ler. Palmyra. Pa 'I tttoenton, N Y B C Hi - mistral. Val J B Minnie Camden, N 3 Dim it Stockton. Balt John Williams and J M Bunton. McComb, 11l Thos Harping. N Y A 11. A nderson. ald ?tints French. 111 B W Noss. Ft Desmotnes 3 Mitatoll. X eolmk, lows cites Satied.re. l'tt 3 enrol Priestly, Del .1 1., ti.lltain, Uri 3 It Kirk. Aid W T Eltegood, Concord, Del .1 Pratt, Dover. Del W Al Jester k In. lel A I' Osmond, Del The Barry . Willett:atoll , Del May ton Wilds, Del C li Deldin, Burlington B D bleGonigal, Del HOTEL—Sonond st.. boy . rib. P /titian. N V 111 Career, Buokeee. l'a .T Vanden rift, Cent rsviile James Roberts. Pa, Itu.lincker, Hawing BA BUN 'EEAF HOTEL—Second at.. belo,v Vine Thug Da an rid a John Brunk), Pa" a !loran, Phil John BCIFFI, N J A C in , on, Philo J 8 Jleitnn, rienttown. 1' It Fret'. Dot !Mown MERCHAICW Ii 01.45. E—Third it, above Ca,llowlilll. J Snider. treading Guutrienhower, Memphis Amos Ettinger, Allerdnivrt rs H. HeWink, +lath ' A. • sr:beach, •Ilontown E Jona.. Reading Aug Silica, hlontroruery 00 John Young, re A A Kerlin, Centre on •II hlNabb, Ilelivillo E Mark. Lebanon 1) Brune. Dauphin en () Jraw voo Albright, nticlin ford A , Lming en Hen Hultman . Lebanon LA e BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callowhlll. A D er Cod J if Nabhit, Cal It Nesbit. tjAl A Cu pl. unt Johu o Moors. Reading J BlOussieman. rfl, J K Ileum, Buwmanevillo n Y Honk. Allentoqra Y Hartman, Allenu.wo Pen) ti Apple, l'a N n nchook. Hamburg D Housum, Reading Jacob K Hlli, hese:vine Jacob Cooper, Cooßersb'g hire Cooper, Cuovershurg John tt Renal, Mt Pleas hcaao übpr, Mt Pleas Saint B.okel, l'a m 'l' Wayne, Bernmlle Jamb F Sny..er, Pa John btoml. Berm file m 3 29 tuths St BALI) EMILE flOPEL—Thad st.. 111301,6 Callowhill J Bliettore, Kaelersville E t George, Allentown Dion' ettliwortz. Allentown Kilos Hemmer, in Henry Henrink.er. t'n R WHlour. Hn - John K B telounti, Annville John A thichurtn, Antiv'e .1 Zion, I.nneett Ilemperly, , Pa on :Honer, itootploa n H Kistler, Jr. tIiIPORTATIONS Reported for the Pretss.l AM PT n; lt DAM—Brig Genutters, V. er-3CO pipes gin Rohleitt 6: Co; 1U mitt; tnntlder Dunce k Oopt; ettpkot Itrund:lls do wine Ihrjes Brost flvrmi.i.fGeivut t:WIR PA lir }totem, Parker, 13 days trom Calais, with 780,003 lot. % to & Goliath Solo tronia, Gaylord 7 days from Norfolk. with 22 OA feet lumber and MOM Monies to Notorom & ebeete. Bohr Elnoo, Taxlnr,4 days from Leeohviile. NC, with L 5 000 foot .umber to order. Octl r Fair Levier. Adams, 9 days trom Salisbury, Md, _wish lumber to amen & Merriman. Hohr Hnr•rh Sophi t. hlitealT.3d.ye from ).till Pond, MO, with emu to Jne L Bewley & Co. Bohr Neu W Hall. Hoene, 1 day from Little Greek, not. with corn to JAN t Bewley & Co Sohr :torah Venn, eolith 1 dot I root Ilanciookla Bridge, NJ. with coin ti, Jos L. Bewley & Co. Hobo Wm George, Hazel. I any Won Smyrna, Bei, with corn Was L Bewley & Co. I7orteepondenes of the Philadelvloa Exchange.) ' ' C,A PE ISLAND, N. J. Mar 28—fi t ?. M. The nteainellin 'Kennington. loin Boston. passed in this air.ClllOOlD. Tao hart John Aviles. L.r Portland. brine Triad, for Illvann. Blank Squall. for Cardenas, E F Newton. fir Boston, end five sahoonetn, went to sea to day. Wind rant. Yours. THOS. 13. HUGHES. Stesin•lop Cambridge, Bowes, hence, arrived at Boa ton 5 °start:ay. de nllll'llll , De Soto. Winch. for Havana and Now Or leans, cleared at New York 5 esterday. Shin 05 clone, t, front Sia groom arrived at Bos ten 57th tort, 111 , 1 , 9 Albert ilallatin, Delano . . anti Marinion. Blank enelop, front Liverpool, arrived at New Vora yesterday, 'kW next d Wu ay ne for ( L o ric othrop was at Acapulco 12th ined to hail d has, rs , Bark Pallidat. Wilson, Ibr Montevideo, cleared at Baltimore 2k Ii loonier 1 Philad 1 , 00 Frene elphia.b, Crosby, sailed from Eaotport gstu Brig tritium vo ws Cr, sailed from Providence 26th inst. for Phoadeichi. Brig Bohn, Bennett, for Parnambueo, cleared at New York 5 esterle.y. Brig 1; C Writto, Davis, hence, arrived at Boston 27th Inst. Sado Liaal a Mout. Lake. Mahlon Betts, G•dfrer. Carahrid, a. Long. and Francis arthemus, Ward, hence. arrive at Boston 23th inst. Sohr Compromise Andrews, from Odessa, Del, or . nved at Boston 2.3 th inst. &Imo M • Eihr.‘oshlre Shropshire. N B Thatiipann, Pleelman. W P PhiPtus, Smith, Hannah Matilda. Mee, Triumph.Artin Bnetah Hanson. and Carmil, Norton, hence, arrived at Boston 27th toot. echr Gip ey, Ingalls. hence,arrived atßalem2lth Inst. Rohr Harbinger,Oulliver, hence, arri red at Bangor 23th Mot Bohr J M Houston, Russell, cleared at Portland 26th that. lar Havana Behr W L Springs, Ildfman, hence, az Charleston 25th instant. Schr Virginia, Davis, sailed from Charleston 26th inst. for Providence. Behr W C Mershon, Cole, cleared at Mobile 23d inst. e for Now York NAIr P LeOdS, hence, arrived at Richmond 26th inst. Sedir W (Minuet, Daley, from Montego Bay, Jam, ar rived at New Orleans 24th Toot Memnon Vitican, Mordant', and Planet, Wilson, hence at New Yorks enterday• Steamer bourns Sparks, Gram's), benne, arrived at 'trattoria gikp two. =II P 7 W3 II 1 NOTICTgS. SAVING POND —NATIONAL NAPDTT TRUST COMPANY.—Chartered by the State of Peanirylva lea • RULES. /, Money in reneived even' day, find in any ainoun large nr g. FIVE PER. CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it Is put in. a. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is called lor, and without notice. 4. Money isreeeivea from Executors, Administrator:, lluardians, and other Trustees, in large or small =MA to remain a long or short period. 6. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and other first ohms reamities. C. 011ie° orom ovary day—WALNUT Street. Nouthweat ever Third ernnt. Philtulnlobin islll To CONSUMPTIVES.—Qunau's COD LIVER Om JULY. This great speeifio for Consumption is fast auperse ding ell °there In its curative elfeotsupon those afflicted with tubercular discuses, being twice as eißoactous as the crude oil. Prepared upon highly eclentifiopnnoi plea of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseous taste of the Mein article, It is revolved Into the etomaoh in Its Jellified form, without mastication, and In gradually die solved and digested, palming into the email intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritious properties. and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Academy of Medicine. and recommended by the faculty everywhere, this preparation is confidentlY offered as a remedy for Consumption and all ffirofulons affections. Sold by FRP.DERICK BROWN, corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; PREDERICIC BROWN, Jr.. Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT k. HONS. mital-atufSm. H SBAM B X 8 HAVING FUND—NORTUW.IIBT CORNER SIiCOND and WLIZIIIT STREETA.—DOpOaIUI re newed in mall and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rata of FIVE FEE CEN r. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheeks without logs of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 °Nitwit, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the mints. Pula dent, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and /Mornay CRAB. M. MORRIS. MRY R R S', MIRACULOUS VERMIN DE ISTROTRR, the oldest and boat tamed] known for Ex terminatinc BATS and UWE. COCK ROACHES BUGS, ANTS, mUsQUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS. sad GARDEN INSECTS. SD , Principal Depot, 012 BROADWAY, N. Y. 80 , 11 by All p regglets everywhere ONTh PRIOR CLOTHING OF THIII LATEST Brun/4 ntsde in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST gelling prices marked in Plain FignreS. Ali goods made to order warranted satis %Mary. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered to, as we !relieve this to be the only fair way of dealing AR are thereby treated ahlo. JONES & CO., sea-tf IV MARKET Street. SEWING MACHINES. All persons who have bought Sewing Maohines whioh will not perform the work expected, are informed that SINGER'S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one le ever disappointed in the Machines of I. M. SINGER & CO.. No. 810 ORESTNUT apt•am DIAR.RIED. HANDIiRV—LIVINGSTON.—on the Mgt inst.. by the Nev. B. P. Noikes, Mr. John Handley, of Washing ton.l) C.. to Catharine Thayer. daughter of the late Philip Livingston. of New York oils. [Washington Charleston. .0. and New York vapors plass° copy.] HAMMOND—RU.I,—On the 17th mt., by Rev. Dr. Wilmer, Pr. John H. Paniniond to Miss Hattie daughter of Robert P. . 4 111, all of Philadelphia. OEM I.3Y—MICHAELB.—On the 23d inst.,by Rev. Dr. Play. Mr. Andrew P Chile. to Mile Annie 8. Mi chaels. deurliter of the late Captain Joseph Michaels, all or this city. . . UMPHIRBY—.MILLER.—On the 24th init.. by Rey B. M. Thloteen. Mr. H. L. 'Humphrey, of Bt. Johnsbury Vt., to Misv Harriet A. Miller, of thin city. STRINFIL—On the 27th inst , Harry C. Steiner, in the 18th yen r of h is age. His relatives. mid the male friends of the family. are Invited to attend his funeral. without further notice. from the residence of his hither. J. P. Steiner. N 0.812 Pine street, on Wednesday a ft ernoon next, at 3 o'clock. CONNOR.—On the bitti inst , Elias Connor, aged 48 years. Funeral from hie late residniee, No. 833 Graver street. above christinn this (Tuesday ) afternoon, at 4 n'elook. 1011711,3,1, —On the 26th inst., Edward H. Duren. in the 38th year of Ira are. Funeral from his late residence. No. 924 North Third stilg e tw W l, e:mesd e morning, et 10 o'clock the27th inst...lncoh Horn, aced 40 can. Funeral from hie late residence. N 0.833 North Fif teenth street on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'olook. Mori R 1 011 —On the 27th met.. Mrs. Lydia A. Mcßride, wife of John Mcßride. Sr.. aged 05 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. Hlt South Second street. blow Tastier, on Wednesday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. 61cORECOR n the 26th mgt.. Peter MoGregor. In the 89th leer of his use. Funeral from his late residence. James street, Fells of Salmi lkill nn Therrili• moraine. at 10 o'clock. MoINIUI.LIOI --On the 27th inst., Christopher McMul len and 65 realm Funeral from his into residence. No. 661 New Market street. below Green, on Wu nesday morning, at * 9 o'clock RUMMER'{.—On tits 26111 inst., Mrs Anna Warder Summers, wife of John Summer , in the 26th year of her Ferisral from the residence of her father, ‘" Mime wentzel. Ilicetown lane and I ..erinantown road. this (Tne•dar 1 afternoon. at 100100 k. TAYLOR —in the 27th , nst.. Retieecn nri, late widow of Sainuel P. 'NWT. itn the 41st ) Mir of her age. F naval from her late residence. file 810 Frank ford Wow Dauphin street, the (Tuesday) afternoon, ato'clock. , BI,IIC ICIIAREGE lANTILLAS, of the most approved stylesiand *well made. Blank Grenadine Hamra Shawls. Blank BilkiOrenadine Shawls. Blank Canton linsre Blank Canton Shawls, ribbon, crape, quilled, and rui ned borderN o. Blank Talbot Shawls, ribbon, maps , and silk borders, n. Blank think and ihin materials for makink shawls. BIKSSON r ON. Alournink Won+, ms 7 No. HIS CHESNUT &wont. KrSOLOMON'S TEMPLE.—HAVING 04310101 y egsmined this model. I recommend all to go and see it The visitor tri , l bo sore to receive in pleasure and instruottna far morn than the corona ad 111,W11011. 5 1W. D. W. BARTINK. MTOE UNION FAIR FOR' THE BENE FIT of &VP. JOS • PH' , 4 13 ASYLUM, une of the (Mod Shepherd. Ft Vincent a Home for Dentitute In ante. end et Joseph's Holman!, wilt open on BON Av evenin , . May_ 28th. and continue two Areeke, in, the Musical Fund Hall, I OCUS above EIOII I }teapot. Adminvon cents. Seamen Talents 23 eenta t _ ., my 26 It STDA WHERRY FESTIVAL. AND $ 41. of 1.781.. P IT I, and FANCY ARTIC in ai , d Srsf the RA BBATH SCHOOt. of Loenn-squar. (wentietli furl Vine streets, on TUF.SDAV. WE I • N ESD AY, and THUIODAY, Meg 29th, 30th. and let, 1860. I Afternoon and Fvening.) Single edniissinn, 10 cents; Sessen tickets, 25 cents. my2s 4t* ITT:11111. 11111A5I CORSON WILL GIVE A course of Sig Read'ngs with criticieM_,a at 929 OCINTON St.. commencing MONDAY EVENING 23th May. end continuing every 0 ening of the wee The coerce will include ;mangos from Bhat inmate ' Henry VI t• . Troilus and Cretunda, Richard HE, Her chantof Venice Macbeth, Hamlet. Romeo end Juliet, end King John .I'nhn ,• DeQuiney on the Knocking at the Gate, in Mach - th ; Coleridge's GeneVeve, Youth and Ave. Ancient Mariner. and Cliristabel; Ten nteon'a Lord of tiurleigh. The Slaters. Charge of the Brigade; In Memoriam; hlacaulay's Battle of Ir•ry • Itcmd's Dream of Logone A rein, Pllenee, Hong of the shirt. Bridge of Slghs.Our Village. The Lost Heir; Longfellow's Skeleton in Armor. Building of the Ship. Midnight Mites for the Pying Year, Hiawatha.; Poe a Malone, Riven. Bells. Annabel bee, gaunter; Pelee.; The Execution. Ingoldby Legends: Butler's'Nothing to Wear. Dewey on Gentile; Burke on the Nabob of Argot's Debts. Sco, r.ok•ta ac cents. To be had at the door and 909 CH ESTNIJT St. Reading will commence at eight o'clock. • m23-6t. 7'ructiAlOND AND SCIEDVIAILL PAB.Bgt.I6F.R R.A I lAVAV COhl PA NY.— suttee fahereby given that the COUPON • on the Rends of this C,,mptnr. due an the first day of Juue next, will be 'paid at the Office of the Comp'env. No 136 donth THIRD tltttet, tun stairs.) on and after that day, between the hoora of 12 and 9 no 2p71 CHAR. B. WAYNE, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—, Department of Arts —The examination of the Senior Class for degrees will be held dur,ng six days of the present nod nfxt week, in the afternoon, beginning on each IN, at 4 o'clock. WEDN MAN ,Z)d. by the Viso-Pravast, (Physical Geography.) written. THURSDAY, 2ith, by Professor Allen, (Demosthe nes.) FR IDAY, 25th, by Professor Kendall, (Integral Calm lu 0,1 written, PION Ay. 28th. by Professor Copped, (Shaw's Outline of F:melish Liteirntu.o.)written. • TOMMY. 29th. by Profemor Coppee, (Evidences of, Obrie rani[, )written. WHIMBSDAY, 30th, by Professor Jackson, (04,0ro's Turouinem) ciEottG.;.; ALLEN, my 2.3.1.30 Secretary. rr... OFFICE or TtlE PHILADELPHIA 1-1 AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. MARCH, 18g0. The holders of the bends of this Company. due July 1. 1841, c 3 ,4 now receive, upon application at this °Moe, 10 pal neat. in cash, upon the terms spootfied in the rini lay attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a link ing Fund of 0140,000 per annum, no estab lished by the stockholders at their stmts.! meeting, held January 0, and to pursuance of the contract, entered iptu by lie company and duly recorded, to carry the same into Ifeot. 8 A DFOR. ,Irer. CIRCULAR., No to r.ls Holders of PhlrechayAro and Rending' Railroad Contptylu Itrastuiseo Bonds, due hay 1, WI Those bonds are se by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the seererato to 1.3,=,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year wan six times the amount of the annual tnierest on these 'mode. The managers propose to extend them for s permit of twenty veers the holden, retaining the lamb end the security of the mortgagee in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of omens for the interest. singable half•vearly, FIB !ha issued A bonus of 10 per cent. will ha given ro the holders, in consideration of their alserAing to the extension. This While will be paid 41 rash to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds sic Die office of tho Company, or to Its agents, for endorsement. Pcirfla or receipt and endorsement will be furnished aPpliontion. Co order of the Board of Managers, ra it Al el 1.11 arC. nroOn.r. 5TF.,1,1,1 SUGARS AND SYRUPS.-0. ^- 7 DnNOUHUP.23An WATER St. rem for sale tn he trade in lots: 4 coo bbls Steam Refined Sugars and Syrups at the billowing onah'prioess Standard Loot bit par, Bliko ; Crushedand Pulverised, 10,3 • Ciro'e A urnaho i end Pulverized. KS • Ciarilled White •• IN; Cirole A White, ,• White B. 9 4 i ; white C. B.ri ; y el iowe 7.!..‘ to and Brown Clarideil, 0t to 6710; ing's Syrup in hints and bble, 47 and 490 ; Pennsylvania /3/ rev In !Mile and 4B and 470, and New York Syrups in !ibis and bills. V to 45 U• AYN WS HA Li. . —.200 N tAY 0 Uoli DNS sl suitable for Churohvii,Leeture-rootne. &0.. lienohes. Settees, Camp Stools. Curtains, Soo. All selling at half value. Apply at ESHLbiIHAN'd Cloth Store. No. (12a CHESTNUT Street, under the Hall. myth lm CAUTION.—AII persons are cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the Netherland Brig •q 3 ZUS ekaa." from A mstenlarn, as no debts of their omtraoting will be paid by C iyit tin or consignees. HENRY BOHLEN & CO.. m123-3t ` . 21 and 2.23 South FOURTH Street EREOSCOP) 0 INSTRUMENTS, man araetureil in every style, for innate rooturee, or re voleing boxes to hold from 12 to 260 views. SengEo scoria PicrunEe, errtanai glate.ri American. Faintish a nd Pienoli, in great variety. and sold zt redueel Prices what nettle or remit % by M. J. and °lob:anti, lltt 8. 1 , °ilk CH and 204 N. SECOND Bt. 127" Spectacles. afteroAcopel. Opera Glasser. !co., at the moat reasonable rates in the city. my29-6tlf TWENTY-FOUR VISITING OARD PHOTOGRAPHS for 11.60 ;Seintable for mailing;) Ire 111218 l'hotographe in uil low 11.8 025. me using the frame et RElatEit'Es Gallery, SECOND hireet, above 0/MUNI. It. SaRNI A 0 ETI.— 50 boxes Sperm Candles, P. , Noe. 4 and 6..t.tw_Regord.ma_n_gagmra,fotaila_o WINRFVES.ASki"K"t' No. `"lnu,.4; ipOSIN.-500 obis. No, 1 Soap-makers' Ronln:l4oPlq ‘ qnnd common do. forsale by EOW. LEY. ASH Writ NM, t & Co— No. le 14. Wif Ai V . ffi JAPHANT AND WHALE Ot.L.-4360 JILi bldg. extra white bleached gle tval lt.h. ve vitatirgrAvtevfirvEs. ,7.1729 RETAIL' DRY GOOD®. CHEAP SPRING GOODS. L. J. LEVY & 00. Invite the attention of PUBOIEASBItt3 Ifo their very large and choice assortments of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS. The greater portion have been saraband at the large auction sake of New York and Phtladelphis. at Prices greatly below the ooet of importation, and are sold by them at retail at LOWER PRICES than the same goods are being disposed of in the Euro pean markets, where they were manufactured. The assortments of S.LICS, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, BAREGES and all the newest descriptions of FANCY FLOUNCED DRESSES, are complete, and in beauty of style will compare favo rably with any !Ovine season, while the prim are fully one third l oos than the coat of importation. Particular attention le dlreoted to a lot of SLACK LACE SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, AND FLOUNCED BAREGE ROBES, At half the usual prices. my2B St 509 CIrEBITIUT Street. ORGANDI ROBES. Armee, at.... ...... 83.00 Cost.. 8400 OROANDI ROB a alma flounces. at.„ ..8300 Cost.. 86 BO MOUSSELINE DE. CHINE SHAWLS. .....762,60 Novelty . 41 LOTS HARBOR SHAWLS, LADE POINTS AND MANTILLAS, Bargains, BAREGE ANGL at haIAIY f their value. , .....................133Enk (lento. RICH MALICE ANGLAIS, quite new atyleti, oenta. FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIES AND LAWNS, PARASOLS, from auction. EMBROIDERED S at mann fnaKlßTS turors' price% , S 2 t, 44.60, oheap—at LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS, mill-It" 912 CHESTNUT STREET. REAL TRIM POPLINS. Blues and Blacks. Drowns and Modes. • 8 EIJECTe D SHADES. Gray English Popgun. Chins, High Lustre. SILK STRIPES CHINF Plaids and Cheeks. , For Duals and Dresses. SHARPI/EBB BROrHERB my2l-if CHESTNUT, Corner of LlOlini Sts. ANOTHER THOUSAND AUSTIN KU, LEY'S BKIATB—FIVE CENTS A HOOP.—He duotions also in Trimmings. Ribbons, Lades, Hair Nets, Corsets. Berlin Zephyrs. Sbawl Borders, Tassels, Ro sette Buttons, Croohet Braid. ho. J I. MAXWELL 81' SON. Wholesale and Retail Mannfastunng Establishment. m126-stutcwBtrp ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. FCENTS A 1100P—GOoD SKIKTS. - 0 - - Another thousand AUSTIN KELLEV & CO.'S Skir a. Sedluotion also irt Corsets, Shawl Borders, Crochet Braid, Bair Nets, Berlin Zephyrs, Trimmings, Ribbons. Laoce,"Tassels, Rosette Button', eta. J. O. MAXW.LI, & SON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establlehment, rriy2lathics3t rp ELEVBN.rit and OfIESTNUT. MILLINERY GOODS. FRENCH F.LOWEIU.S. MONTUERS. STRAW BONNETS. Jut opened, a A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. THO 9. KENNEDY & BRO., m77-2m No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. INSURANCE COMPANIES. VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. -11.' 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED PE APRI TY L. 1814,_DY T R] STATE OF , NPOLVANI. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND Rini. DIRICTOR Samuel Wrixtd, D. B. Rimer, Wm. W. V‘aitera. J. W. Evertuan Chez Riohardson. Henry Lewis, reo. A. Went,. bacon W. Stunt, 0. Wilson Davie, Alenko Stern. Thos. S. Martin e , 14.F.0R0R W. DAY,_Praddent. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vise root's. WILLIAMS T. DLANORARD. SOcretars. THE MUTUAL LIFE INS URA NCI COMPANY OF NEW YOU, Aenety: SIX MILLIONO OF DaLLARkg, olorrgyio grim 2.10rria.1.088 ON ORAL WORTIT OVER lim,ooomp. The tireratume are Lownn than in many other Comet ' ties, and the Dividends have been GPSATIII. This is c. strictly MarnAt, Company. Micro ate ne titockholderx, en that ALL THE PROFITS 13111.0N0 To TEN triroltZT). Peunphlets, and every Infbrinatam, may be eat neatly, an asnll F. ncatton ATCHFORD STARR, Arent, A. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sheets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: ',howl], Robins, John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson George H. Entail, Ileor-110 M. Stroud. E. R. Whelan, John hlyets. ' ripper Leamlni (mesh Pattereon. William C. Ludynt • ohn M. Atwood. Artbo- G Coffin. Thomas McKeeoq. George W. Tolontr, William Thos. Wattenn. tall-1711. SAVING FUNDS. A MERICAN SAVING FUND.--Cont _pany'a Duildmr, sontheast corker WALNUT flpli FOURTH Streete. Open daily from 9 till IS clock, and on AIONDaY tilt Bin the evening. This Old Institution has always paid In full, on demand, without notice. NT ' 1 E REST FIVE PER CENT All same paid back, onlemeno, In gold and silver. „TH ST? Eq. AI, X.ArHILLEIN, President. SAM ia. WORK, Vico President. John C. Farr, T. E. Harbor, George Nugent, John Anspaoh , Jr., Barn!. T. Holum, Alu. O. Roberts, John Aikman. Joras Bowman, H. H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN EL wthsor4, Treasf.rer. JOHN C. 8l M., Seoretari. invlB.lm SPRING GARDEN SAVING FEND, Office, 531 North THIRD Street. between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated bT the Legislature A pH' 14th. Mal. Open for Deposits and Pa v ements, daily.. from 9to p,4 &oleos. also. On IVIONDAI and THURSDAY EVENINGS, froma to 8 o'clock. Interest 6 per cent. per annum. repositore can with draw their • , .toneya by Cheeks, if deamd. Special De posits received. JAMES R. PRINGLE. President. MITA A•n T. genretAr.. salibtf if LEGAL. is THE COMMON PLEAS OF LIIZERNE -A. COUNTY, in 7r. • Assignment or Morris Babe end Phillip Aub, late•do inn business as Barbs & aub. to Charles Bloomingdale end sane Rhine, in trust for creditors. Notice iv hereby given that the aforesaid assignees have exhil ited and Led in the said Court this first an count; and that the same will be allowed by the said Cella on the 26 h day or June next, unless oeuse bo shown why such twooput should not be allowed. By orderot the Court, DAVID L. PATRICK, Prothonotavy. Mal 23,1360, 1n799 3eo-12 JUST RECEIVED BY TIRE CITY OF WASHING:Pp, A LARGE STOCK OF JET BRACELETS, Both Plain and Gold Mounted, which will be sold at VERN LOW PRICES, HY THOMAS O. GARRETT, iny29 lm • No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET. ELATED WE PITCH R 9, OF THE MOS I` APPROVED KIND. For Bede by THOMAS C. GARY:ETV. in.119-Inl No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET, R• SHOEMAKER dc Co GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES Northeaat Corner FOVRTR AND RACE Streets. roy2llAl MIAMRN WEST OHESTER RAtbROAD. AND PHILADELPHIA _ . VIA MEDIA. YEARLY MEETING PROGJIESERVE FRIENDS AT LONGWOOD, CHESTER. CO. A train will leave the depot, northeast corner of Eigh teenth and Market Streets, on SUNDAY MORNING. Juns 3d, 1860, at B.A. 51., running through to Longwood arriving there at 9 A. M. RETURNING, will leave Longwood at 445 P. AI., ar riving In Philadelphia at GAO P. al. Persons going will Ideate purchase their Tickets (winch may be had as above) a few days in advance. Fare the Round Trip :51..23. HENRY WOOD, my 29-54 General Superintendent. irsdat STEAMBOAT TRENTON.- AFTERNOON UP-RIVER TRIPS. to T u nny, p al. aale, Beverly, Barllngton, and Brintol, at 4 o'olook P. . . . . Oi l and after SATURDAY,' tho 2&h of May. the TRENTON. Captain ' Hinkle. will leave rhiateelplqa at 4 P. M., for the above emcee. Returning. will leave Bristol at 620, anti Burlington at 4.30 P. M„ for l'hilailo:phia. Fare each way, 12 )6 außt 4l . my2'3.ot vv 1 H. GATZMER. Agent. TURTLE AND CL AM SOUP scii-ed up every day throughout tha season /111mila excepted), by JAMES Pltoel3 6R,1% th 808 MARKE y! T LIMO. N. B. Dinners from 12 to 3 o'clock. mi2B-tf /ft MPS_ 111 S BISHOP'S PARISTAN VAIIIMILLINEttY ESTMLISHMENT. No. 1016 CHESTNUT atreqt, next door to the St. Lawrence Hato'. my2B-1m THE BEST ARE thIEAPEST.—Buy Umbrellas and Para inof No. 619MA R KET b t. a t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS in every variety, cheap, at WM. H. RICHARDSON'ff, invl4-thlir Ht. Z s FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM u OALFS 1860 . 10E: 'JAYE: 18 6 0 COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. ' COALE OF FAMILY PRICES. 8 pounds demo 40 66 cents per week. 12 9 41 IS " " MI " . 20 11 14 70 14 41 40 " " 305 - .. 11. " 14 .4 2 44 §end your °NOD! to the 2 u 5 thoex. or ine3r ho given to the dfivgas. MHOS, h. ()ARIL L (mote t 300 WArin Street. ettiond story ; PIN H 11TRIII. -Wff_e it itehinikill. Ody 'Depot LOM BARD and T w 14N 'lt- F I F'CH Streets. maie-Intif AZUMEA ! AZ,UMEA 1 AZUMi!A ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA AZUMEA AZUMEA! PROP. MORRIS' AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manufactured solely at No. 62 North FOURT H Street, and for sale by Grocers generally. no 23 o ELEVI' R 0-111 AG N ETI and MAGNETO ELECTRIC MAI:SHINY*, fur medical rum mat:Lu ta/dared nod for *ale at flo. 3fis douth dEVEN fit, _St. myStB ..It* < W. C. & J. 1V k:FF. nib TANSEY—Eastman's, for sale . by 4 -P t7VT R & BROIIIE.R. 4 7 44 4 49 Nt"" FIF.IION N tr A., dun L.1qU011101)—" t now's Italian, " foii sale .4-4. by WEVIERILL 1t BROTlltat, 47 aid 1 New sisoosto street, 41748 WANTS. WANTED —By the first of July, a part nor with 810 COO casaba, to Rd who ia already established in the Dryn the e advert iser, aa Warless, and doing a very dolma's tradr dl ,a ° " bin It sod! Rattner and oardialto inereaie th e lam e . Adders Jones," at this o ffi ce. mvis St' . _ ►llO WEIOLESALE GROCIERS.—A young man, who writes a sited hand and monk& at figural, wishes a situation in a Wholesale Grocery store. Has hal four Years experienoedu_s retail grooery 2 Goa d re ferenoes riven. Addrees tat this owtoe. my2B-ate PARTNER WANTED.—An active bap'. nen mem. posisposinitVAX iricashrpt:lnt. ntted Joie the edvertissr s. safe mantifecturnm misiness, which win yield MO per cent. pe seem on the invest ment. Address "Factor," Blootre mooted. mat-St* AN EXP ERI ENO ED BOOKKEEPER wishes a Situation in a wholesale sto Stephens' Satisfactory rolerenoe given. Addreas office of The Press. . iny43 WANTED by an American Lady, who Ifnuseke e e% nr l .I "s a g p o rr, t r ..: 1 0 , v. - d rp i p o riv Vilnrlhr RIS street. mykl at' AYoung Man from the South wishes linard.ng in a Tenantable prirnte family. Andrew " M D." °Moe of this saner. nnM.4t. A N EXPF.RIENOED SALEM WHO can Winer oe a fair amount of near cash trade, wishes an comet:nest by the tat of July in a tirst•elaa■ Jobbing Dry bloods $Ol/119. Address "F. H.," Offal of The Press. m; IOC" FOR 4LE AND TO LET. dmA FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR ROM D MG-HOUSE TO RENT.—Thewhole of the up per portion of that tine building adjoining the eastern side of the Philadelphia Rank, in CHESTNUT Street. above FOURTH. over the Stores 413. 416. and el; t e same being 50 feet front, with an extensive four-rtory book building, 20 feet wide, and extending /C 0 feet to Ranstead place. in these premises, tnere are 40 well lighted, well arranged, and wet ventilated rooms of rim:isolate. suitable. for parlors. Moms, and chambers, together with a din atiproom, 100 feet in length. There is altos quantity of well-preserved furniture on the spot, which the tenant could have at a fair price. The advantages which this location posseases to an enter prisin-.warty. for the establishment of a first-olass Ho tel or Boarding• House, are too well-known to require farther commendation Application may be made to theproprietor, JOHN REA, at the 'premises, 4 3 CHESTNUT Street, sbny• POUWiII, from tu to 2 o'clock, myro.3t TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM modated with a large front room, with i n as and bath, at No. 260 North FIFTH Btreet. St" rro PHYSICIANS.—A Physician re siding In &Populous town. about tour hours' ride from Philadelphia, and having s o frsotiee of 1300 per annum, 'would dispose of bit pre i co and halation at a reasonable once, to a marred person, who wilt pro duce proper testimonials. A rare chance is offered to an. portio Phy sic i an e o f fice ocale inPr e en . asant town. Address ''" of The nos 6t. FOR SALE OR PXCIIANGE to& CITY I L . property. a farm of 40 or &) wee. situate on the Camden mad Atlantic railroad. at the Hammonton ttoo thirty miles from Philadelphia and the tame from Atlantic. . • • The location is high, sod the neighborhood is remark ably healthy. The house is wawa', and the whole, Property very suitable for a seminary or boarding school, or is sumreer b , arding-house. Foryarhounr Inquire of JOANBTEWART, etrohibrot, 4 ;17 , NUT Street. tur26-stuthat" ge FOR MLR. OR EXCHANGE FOR; MERCHA oDISE—Two Improvement. ot hougeal and lot of ground subjeot to Rent for -11179 per annum. each. A small amount of ouh L and the balance in merchandise required. Address A. 8.. Press Office. myitt-lm gril TO LET, UNTIL OCTOBER, Chew Street, below Chureh lane. Oerrwintown.' a Furni•bed House. with stable etiazhed. Immediate; poggeglion will he given. Inquire of Mn. RHOADS,' 436 WALNUT Street. Ot* FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.H Mil A most desirable Factory, wits large lot of ground. fronting on three stree s. mutable for almost any kind of manufacturing. Terms easy. For *adieu lam inquire of ALFRKD FITL HR. Sixth below Arab, or to W. D. ROUE RD, No. 1009 f laffittnut st. • gig TO LET OR FOR BALE—A FOUR .l93antory hone . double beck buildinre, all modern im-' , provernente, in complete order ;an aliment lane laid: reran' low to a good tenant. Situated No. 1924 CHII4ITN UT Street. Apply' at No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the "demonic Halt. my26-tt in FOR SALE;--A HANDSOME PRO. I , PERTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. Abiln-: dunes of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone Housern. ; gag and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large 149 Terms very accommodating, and vessegmon given when required. Apply to B. B. COM&OYt3, apl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank. tOR SALE OR RENT.—A very desirable NEW COTTAGE RESIDER 0w , at Tw anti- firit and Venango greets, two !squares from Tioan Station. on the Germantown Railroad; twelve rooms, bath room. water-olraet. furnace range. gm &c.. an., hat. comae. allude-trees, and from a halt to an sore of ground. Apply to J. M. ODMAI Ar PONS, my2+s-6t. 520 WALNUT STREET. I FPO LE V—A liandssme four-story moderti IL residence, No. 1718 GREEN street Large gulf, Ake. mite-St* BOARDING. 412 AROLI STREET - BOARDING, with good Rooms. Also, Transient and Din ner Boarders. rnyZdlt. BOAKDING —Wanted for a man and wire. and one child. Address Temple,” through Dispatch. my26-3t. WARD WANTED ON A FARM FOR eixht imam:ie. on the line of railroad. and within ono hour ot the city. Aodreas "B. 11." 1339 BUT TONWOOD Ntreet. my 26 3t. E.)RIVATE BOARDlNG.—Gentlemen and • their to when. or single gentlemen, can be accom modatedwitrittoaril,wath pleasant and handsome rooms, tarnished or unfurnished. at 6i 6 I.,u.trBT Street. The looation, being opposite to the Washington Bemire is central, and extremely pleasant. Transient pemona visiting the city can be accommodated by the day or week. Terms moderate. lb-Itt WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE T ncooinmodated with good, airy apartments. (with or without board,) in a pnvata family Location cen tral. Address TOLBERT," through Blood's Do paint,. ap23, REMOVALS REMOVAL. --SMALL & A. 11. WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from 66 North SECOND Street, to 119 MARKET Street, above Front. north side. 181, PERSONAL. P ERSONAL -CASH WILL BE PAILS, and the highest prioe, for ladies' and gent: oast off clothing Please call at, or address, B. D. Ancona. No. 737 sOUTA Street mole 6t. CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING - . ROOSHILL eia WILSON, No. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET, Are offering to the publio, .in commotion with their regular business of MEN'S CLOTHING. . • A superior stook of BOYS' CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Goods, and made in the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. Measures taken and Garments made to ord r at the SHORTEST NOTICE. myli-lm E, H. ELDRIDGE, "CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," 0. E. Comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Su sir Customer Work made at short notice. mhSl 3m-if NEW PUBLICATIONS. LIFE OF JAMES W. ALEXANDER, D. D.—FortY Years' Familiar Letters of James w. Alexander. D. D.. constituting, with the Notes, a Memoir of his Life; edited by John Hail, D. D. ; with two portrait. ; 2 vols. 83. seed Time and Harvest; or, Pleas for Ragged Schools. Be Rev. Dr. Guthrie. 60 ots. Tales from the Bib'e for the Young. By William M. Thayer, author of "Poor Boy and Merchant Prince." 75 eta. Sermons. By J. Addison Alexander, D. D., 2 vols. 82.50. Mamma's Lessons about Jesus. 75 ate. Blind Tom ; or. the lust Found. 50 eta. Mark Noble ; or, the Button Reoklace. 90 ots. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALF.FMT MARTIEN, my 29 No. 600 CHESTNUT STREET.. REV. ALBERT BARNES' WORKS.— NEW L I N D S AY O &R S M LAW ITTONS!! Booksellers and Publishers. 25 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. Pubhsh the following works By Rev. ALBERT BARNES. vol. 1. TIIE mo, c WAY' OF Price SALE . ATION. New edition. Ono 12 loth. IL. clotT EEATONEMENT. New edition. One vol. 12mo, Price el. UPRACTICAL ri SERMONS. New edition. One vol. mo. cloth. Pce :el. 1,. k B. KEEP A LWAYS on hand m VERY LOW ERNIES, A LARUE ASSORTMI!&F of Theological, Religious, and Miscellaneous Books. maga A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONscIRESS SPRIiING SARATOGA, APRIL 10, 1860 An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by persons offering what they gall CONGIIISS WATER" from Fountains; and at the pries of etz (6) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7.1 f cents per glass, the lm- Position of pretending to sell at retail at less than coat, and Without allowance for freight, outage, 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 ohristiming its total contents. We have Navas sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any other descriptiole than ordinary sized GLASS sozrzza. The cork of every bot tle —" of the genuine is branded " CONGRE !IS WATER C. & W.," and any, without those words and letters on the cork, is COUNTERSUIT, whether from Fountains Or Bottles, CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, via: FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sta. FREDERICK BROWJr. oor. Math end Chestnut, CHARLES E LLIS & Co , Co 7+4 Market etreet, T. C. TURNPE %NY WATo.. Spruce street, THOS. J. HUSBAND. 296 South 'lbird Street, 0. S. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street. A. D. D. TAYLOR. oor, Ninth asti,Clrmit streets Are constantly, supplieh neirite gruestne •• c GRINS WATS& in:bottles, fresh - r the Congress Spring. ,;• , • 4, , CLAWK & WHIT apl9-emit .102,CADell•St.,- eve York Ci t y. TRUSSEBI:II.BAOF.SI StaIPORTERS ! JIL Correctly adjusted ettEP.PLItWELVTII and RACE Streets. Ladiesinelsitedu Te ► tiP),Trelfth street' , lrstmoor below tta , .e. Lady attendants. French s Eng ett, and American.. in Areal variety. Belts Westin waking', auseensorles, abtudder Braces, ei t ii iim z& t , myle.tojnlyt it alAr , NA—Small L.Mce, fot sale by tit WE- E JOJIL TH RILL & Emu'. Luta; sT 044 01 , Tin• NEOUND Ph WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • • ?ale Lessee-- Mn. AL A. GARRETT:ix< A mmumer •• Mr. B. P. KBAOh . BiWn Fro Aent-- •••• • • • •Mr• .. 1 00. D. MURPHY TEUI3 (TUEEDAVI EVENING. Mee le, I mp , 4 ',MB HIDDEN WAND. Wool. Mr. Denim; Weald Barns. Mr. L N. Show. etl ; lierricane. Mr. Dubcno; Ceentole, Mrs.' Anna Covell ; Marsh Hooke, Mrs. IL A. Perry. To conclude with TUB MODEL OF A WIFE. Bonnefoi, Mr. Chanfran ; Mrs. Stamp, Mn. N. A, Perm. iliP'Prioes as usual. Doors open at 7 o'olook ; Curtain win ;lab at ha:) Past 7. WHEATLEY CLARKE'S ARCH IITNEET THEATRE. ( TUESDAY) sv worm. May SD 3161. Fifth Night of the Engagement of Dina Boacacault and the production or the new Inch Drama, THE COLL KEN BAWN. (Played in New York amidst ea excitement never ex celled.) A Drama, in a sots, by Mon Boncicault, and dedicated by him to the endyme memory of Gerald Gritli 1. M YLEMN A - COPPALV.EN.IMyIes of the Po nies.) Dion Roeciceolt. nests secured Ex days in ad vance. N' OVEL EXHIBITION. PituroGRAPBB of Famous }gams'. Banatlful %sassy, and Landscapes in the Moon. • • T ODD IFIED FELL O W ' S TIMER. FELLOWS HALL Corner of TENTH and SOD 111. to-night. Admiumn IA cents. lt. EXTRA NOTICE!—FICTRA NOTICE McDOIVOUGHW GAIETIES! PACE Street INTEREATiONAL PRIZE FIGHT. .7 he Daahme Fame now bran performed in London, with great success, at three Theatres , on the same evening. entitled _ a 8., the BENI or CIA BOY! Witt be produced at the Geietiee, on WY:DEE/MAY EVENING, with the Original Colon of Sayers and Heenan NEW SCENE PAINT RD. Representine MEALDUW AT FARNSMOROUCM, THE BATTLE Gqoux o To 7.we the Piece eyery possible effect, an engage ment has been made with AAltual JONES! The Celebrated Pugilist. the original Trainer of SOHN C. g N AN. and the nompetttor. of 3OM SAYERS ! Who will cocaina the nail L . se ttreally occurred, and will represent JOHN C. HNAN, TH I .I CHAMPION OP AMERICA. MAT RUSK, the old invents of the Northern Liber ties, and the Champion anemia FREELAND, the celebrated English Prize Fighter, in 18&1, will, for Una occasion, represent • TOM ItAYERR. CHAMPION OF ENGLAND SOLOIriON'S , TESIPLE, A large,l3eaubful, and perfect model of tne grand est and mod interesting budding ever built is erected in the immense saloon of IvATlormi, HALL. MARKET. ABOVE TWEIJETR STREET. The Model is 35 feet long, 54 feet wide, and 15 feet high; lighted by 150 gas jets, and the worshippers re Presents:l by 600 figures arrayed in Jewish costume, inirrounding the various ooarts, give it a fife-like ap pearance. Head let 'Urge. sth to gttichs.p • t I Chron., path chap.; RI Chron.. 4th and Tth chap; end Exodus. sath chap, for contents and domination of Solomon's Temple, all of which is faithfully represented in the Model. OPEN TO VISITaR.Ifrom 10 to 12 A. Ild" 3 to and 7toloP. M. Lecture at 11, 4, and 83i o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; two dollars*. 25 WWI: single child. 15 cents. Liberal arrangements made withschooleand churches with privilege of lecture by their pastor.. mil-tf P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1025 CHF.STNUT Street. - The 87th Annual Fahibition in now open dallyfron, 9 o'clock A. AI until 7 Mos:rid from 8 till 10 , Pd. Admission 25 cents. Beam dote% IQ cents. Chil dren. half-rice. Btookholde e n; will reoeive their tickets at the aloe of the Acedentr. BELMONT HALL, BCHOOLEY'S MOUNTA IN SPAINON, NEW JI3RBEY. utet. y The anbecriber takes Omen) to annonnoing to hat numerous friends. and the public, that he has taken the above well-known and fashionable summa r resort, which to now open for the season. Iwther infonnatton in relation to rooms, tto.. can be had by letter to the proprietor, at the above place. nly23-Ilt WILLIAM MARI', Pripiletor. • DR. J. H SCHENK'S SEA-WEED rTO NIC. FOR THE CURE OF DYSFEPSIA.-LThis remedy is composed of a compound preparation of a common weed, growing Wong the seashore, and is a certain and infallible remedy for the curs of dissuade- I have been in constant ;mottos for over twenty years in treating diseases of the Irma and stomach. and found. years ago, that my Solielik's Pulmanto Sr rip, many oases. where the stomseh wee 'very weak and wrk much acidity, needed some assistance; something to stimulate and untie up a tone to the stomach was re quired. In other eases, where the stomach and Liver are in a tolerably health, condition, the Palmetto Syrup alone seems to take right hold, and purifi es blood, and ripens the matter in the lungs. at d a on-e Is coon effected. I found pure brandy, would strengthen the etomaoh and greatly assist disc/thou Several years am I came acme, an article in an old skeane° conciern mg the effects of ace-weed distilled, in strengthening the stomach. after testing its virtues in airmail way soon saw its grant agate, and got up a atil for it. - more general manufacture, since wbioli time. I hey. eared hundreds of Panama with the BEA-WEED TONIC gad frla.Nti RARE PILLS. The pill. relax and abut the secretions of a torpid liver muchquicker than calomel, without any of its bed dream. The Sea-Weed Tonic, trims up the ton , of the stomach. gives at one. an appetite, and the yalmonto Syrup then 'digest. and cures Consumption in many desperate cases. When I first began to manufacture and sell the Bea=Witeu onio. ever= medical work and nearly every viliyincian wee opposed to using stimulant. for anything like diseases of the tangs liver, or 'Tomah ;ices', silica seeing the effects of the Pea-Weed onni. nearly every medical man recommends Bourbon winalley anandeints of some kind with rood effect. The effect or the Sea-Weed Tonic is felt soon after it taken, as it supplies at once the rineipies of the de fi neat gaatrie juice. and the food is digested naterally. In !opt the Tonto an nearly resembles the nature! gas trio mice, that chemists even dud difficulty in distin guishing them. It gives tone tied etre...therm the sto mach. thneenahlins it in secrete the proper quantity a d quality or 'metric juice, and !ninepins andall its diseases root disappear. It has now become or general we.. 'When there is • • • nn miaow. or con eumption, &bite taken before break fast will create an appetite. r Rey eating a hearty din ner. a wine-glaearnl of it will digest the food and pre- Vent any unplenannt feelng, of fulness. It is perfectly harmless and very agreeable to the tato; it:corrects the 'Nana in iota a Tsai that everything dada eaten eke= to airree with the stomach; and by cnntmnmg its use among become quite fleshy. I was once a walk ing skeleton about the streets of this city, and in the last rage of ooneumption : I now Weigh 314 Donna ; in want. it being se'd.on tint serape are troubltd with dyspepsia without some torpidity of the liverand con stipation of the bowels. then one of Schema's Inas drnlre Pills aorta he taken every night for a week or two, then one every other night. This writ restate the bowels so gradually that nature will do it without the aid of purgatives It is a well-known fat that none stiffer like the Dys peptic ; for, in addition to the Dreeemile, teeny is often either headnohe,tour end sick stomach, pain it the side. palpitation of the heart. Millie and lever. amid, disease of the kidney s, nervous weakness and tremors, and general debiiity. The Bea Weed Tonic is a pleasant bitters, giving & person a sad appetite and good digestion ; it in pa up in quart bottles. silwre agrees with the eternal:l...and one bottle generally e6 - eats acme. Prepared by J. H. SCHENCK. and for site, wholesale and retail, It his Principal Office, No. 39 North aIICTII Street. Price St per bottle, or QS tor half dozen. mytt Stir. PROF. MORRIS' E 13 . OET HA LOS, PROFESSOR MORRIS' PROFESSOR MORRIS' PROFESSOR MORRIS' EIICEPIIALos, B PHA LOB. EIJORP EALOs, AN INVALUABLE AY INVALUABLE All INVALUABLE EXTERNAL REMEUX, EXTERNAL. REMEM , EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR DPEASER OF THE FnR DIStARRH OF THE FOR EIMEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, Asocetutiovrid by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the researches of Literature, the unarms of Commercial and Financial Envious, and toe affairs of professional and Political Life, or as occasioned by Sea other canes from which the rierVOUS System has be come exhausted and diseased. Tbesympitins rumored by this valuable Preparation are nuMeTtniet of whine the more prominent are. .I , ..XCITKIrtEe.T OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION AND DEPRESSION OF 'THE ?a_ camortjc NE" VOU'IN t 88." NEURALGIA, RHAUALATIern. N&RVOiIR HEADACHE Etc- Etc. The EUCEP carefully_pyepered. hr per mienrn the Foustima of PROF W. MORK (.. M. 0., of this cite. to which tie refers rola. Philosophical Pamphlet. PSUKI.KoS." On the relations of the Gangno-Nervous System to the immaterial rout of mar.. Having exhibited tve nrinciples and commanded the By stem of Composite Romceopatliv. Professor N. sue: "It may be permissible that I should offer, as an il -1 (nitration, my own case. A continona course or Btu ' des for a number of years bad, to a certain extent, produced the ordinary effecta of extreme mental au ; ululation. by attspnating the prime centres of organic end intellectual life. and hence arose a felt reeessity of personal relief. Haying a well-founded confidence to "Compvinte Hommonsity and an intimate acquaintance with Materiel, Media of the Homccoprithie School seleoted certain substances of asceraitied harmonious ' relations and ar proved uses. end combined their euen tialropertie 6 in ppoperbonai unity, and wa" s sqened thesir posaession of a medicinal /011111/11A. Lessor Morris describes the mode of application, an then adds "In this way the desired relief hasbeen ob tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the eanglio nervous system restored to its former tone; and mental clearness, tranquillity, and vuor—at the age of nearly three score-are the much valued results " Prepared. and sold Yr Hcl.E- al E, by MOCKRIDGE & co., No. thl North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. and at RETAIL by Druggists ganertbr. Price, 81 per battle, large size-50 cents small size. mill Smits ASTIMFor the INhTeNT RELIEF and FER hIANENT CURE of this dmtreosing oom plaint. ups BRONC33IAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO., 107 NASSAU Street, New York. Price .91per box ; cent free by post my74m ICI FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. BURNETT'S CO COA.IiNIE. dURNETT'S 0000AINE. BURNETT,'3 COCOAIN E. A ootapound of Coooauut.nut Oil. oto., for dressing the Hair. For efficacy and agreeableness, it m without an e IT * PREVENTS THE HAIR FROM FALLING O FF. • IT PROMOTES ITS HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS GROWTH. IT IS NOT GREARY Oa STICKY. IT LEAVES NO DISAGRELABI.H ODOR. IT SOFTENS THE HAIR WHEN HARD AND DRY. IC SOOTHES THE IRRITATED PC ALP SKIN. IT AFFORDS TN RICH ES T LUSTRE, I C REMAINS LONGE , T IN ESFECT. ITTL S E TS FIFTY CENTS FOR A HALF PINT BOT. A c harm application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several dayw It is conceded bY all who have used it to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST HAIR DIU/MING IN TILE WORLD. BURNETT'S KALLISTON, Ass wash for the complexion has no equal. it is din tuartusbed for its cooling and soothing smoothes , sod is admirably adapted to all unnatural conditions of the skin ; removing tan. sunburn, heckles. redness and roughness of the skin, out.. curing chopped hands. and alliv.ing the irritation caused by the bites of ino.ouito Ant Ml_ other annoying_ insect. Prepared by .10ziEl BURN F:TT & CO., Benton, Price, to emits per bottle. For sale everywhere. mv2,l-13t-if CAItRI A G E 8 , Or TWO ILAMUTAOYInkr. Cif WIT.TAAM D. RODE s, REPOSITORY, • No. LOUT CHESTNUT STREET. No. ion d . rewiro CAPER HAN GiNti-:,-.. We invite the attention of all parades who wish to decorate their Rouen, to no r large and extenetie ;mak of PAPER REINGIN(IB, et either of imiiiierablifh merits. all of the pewee and beet ety**le for stores or dwellings, and pill up in the city* Ur. br careful men. WELL Sc BO ITRITEt - N. B. Corner FOURTH. and MARKET Streets, ant! 17 Booth FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. /03 24 - i In VINEGAR. -2 0 bbls White Wino and Cid , ified Cider Merv, in .10 ovine order. for .roe b o ROWI.IIY, AMBUH_Nnfi & CO., No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. • nu 22 ANIUSENEENT'S, SUMMER RESORTS; INLEDICINAL. 'WEND T'S