11(1. 'Filial( Mid Polite/, mm lOU. %tiff for UM/ 416 "Sobalet,•adinin* ,4 01 0011.30,i : `, • f hem- 'Al'emiate'en ":1 141 ,1• 1 i1P itir 14* , t ial.Viiliesi r fitali trikarelnekt .4heide , l 'leAhhattkilieweed. l. tme —..aiotbi. Abb9141141 , leak, ItlLAbillkili or, IC*** Atikasoni to rel• • "I" , lllhr lirelldele. 4l.ll64T DOMAlM °ll 134 11 7,- "t hree.lll °l r rade leallite a :pf 4 : *I 41 iilehttlfaltaltaterad _maul of Ane* , Slimpeatiw' , /thde lease WWII Wit th at, it l i th. feat*thilt a ttle Aukthilei o 1 ' JO lot. :Weleeet. dee ithitratora 'ltlch lei &pm) tad, tiiii&eimash , lide, sad they temwded tb l e, erketompbee' the`, rest. on+ 1 'lltd met; telt eafteetlMl9 9919 t no r 0.00. imit." was kefora eba,.. 2 ., MS 0: the. Vehlr 110.1100, 7 Arbitrators , "ere, - Istitiliat lbrsome rinisbn thapneyer • limb "Mr :-.` he Mtlots 11 mOir knot/ ,Inimpet Mid* t ern a the old hewer Phdliii *kb** td ti tallere'af the - orbit? ; s ue' PITA Madan le to be treated ha s %'t ' - over. 4 Verdpit for plainti ff fir 118 n, 'l_lllleette ts reastred., 1111 IL Prke and Bo- NEW ille , i !pen and Webster for 'dorm ,,v.,,,,ddeehmeek imatmathie m. Frederick isititent, _ . _mai It. , lkiDotrall, lecti:',T.' Werniek, ' Aka it. 131111 " 11111 4 0 .- 3 ; Citeltdieet .7. C.• Krause, P:Johla - b i . sad to - moue damages. as to Wm T. Mak*. An action to ;Mayor dump& On tflat. Wood tor plaintiff, and F. t 3. Browder r i A,._. ..,' . felleca for drfoniartio. t ,-• , f : , 4 0 ,edmerreass limimehn...-crThe steariMitii t if fleorgbe,ifiont Saiannah-4. B. Pollard, / -4. • "grahams kaPeeter, Mr.. Miller d ' ADC CI )1' • ' I AO .tlean =1 .B. Perm ,ad 4 47, i i na, '' .:. ' . '1 11411 4 1011 ho d lAN aerrent and chil d, F. U. „•10MOMMAinater Rooky, Dr ILD. Arnold. Littman 4 thillf4lf.'D. gnat, 'J. D. • amok W. hair, gii. 1 4411L1tiphip.'110.,.,.7.' iriellet; Mu L. Patient , fihnial,'fokait aid carrant,lt. Maker, Ulm ,Iblffirt,ll."llorallildtM , ,Sorell and mien% C. W. liteafeettac dt...lielfhelne. S. slyest and led.tt ',,dirS'A_ l, f ill i; -- ':.<4 '.•;'..• • , r. . . • .-, .:, I , • , ..,0 1 1,10, 1 *.•':alet. ?MX_ 4 fif tioc=:TitteltdieW-' . /ipt ldripertj:imi add he . the 'Fbiladelphia lin ,' yerrard, 1ap,41 Mina, by AL Theatae & &UM:: L'e , - rt., ; ,ird, ifii, 4 42, 0 . zto:, 94'Wood 'dna, : ~ • a brick arrelina,,' Ne• 101:Wood rtgroti, r t res*tietcso,3ll_lliittliAltr li!Mitli atrtet. cocoa '- • r fir :4°S, l, l i Pril Woo-story batik Mildises.rio. int Smile , • ,l'' ""1 4 4!",tttkItet eetirt' dlteith led '. Y -P r'' .Cilad", ll 4o l r 4 * -1 *au : ':• _ •--' ' ' :.- _ ' . '., 'e".-... !Man mobbeiri. ;id - 7 • imams,. and ==M -, • , =) ,-;,-; *wart vrooitsrto, - ntri/ianCabst# itiblli• i -, - , -,:fltiow Ow Parteri 'Carib MassiOZ -- _1. : . - : - - , •-•='; - ; -- -1 .' lirkastritre; Yr. Josiah Goodbig,-bittl.B3, Wash -•_‘..diltoi-areet,- ' wee broken' infir•,,ltriterdey,;, and'. :llibbed of slaty peitioitet itaisto&valrablestirok * .••• - ••=thit - robbery WM, one of•thit boldest tomcod ! 'ildtrad - ii , thivatf:: ' - .4' , ,.=.. '.'••-• ;.. ' ,:-- ; %-.---, •} - _ : ,- 41 - irpuris wisu.9PO4tAthMi;ti: als4ailoi4d , • lig hr °alibis as a repatter of watcheo sadjew-• ~ -?,...tirt. sleeps itl 4Atib- gore every: 'alai ilght,:taking -_ I _ 0i /4 1 11. a Yottaiter,l/a4 3 ,1th0 la) in approillta., l? : ,„, ~ , abafilgist itr,trirson slept to thrt•-,sioniffaiid ".ic-'; t a ttled' litaiotet. 4 1 , 1 t0i1l lane -teelook; a/ •"be •• lea ving a rwor Oof 'fastened *with' it large . ;., slaw turf tookbaglioth broke or, tire Ttoni slook-, ) ,11Weiti airwi Cr. inad . ; has lawn lathe , Vas, . •-• tied ofire , si nitgr i f eadom •li•the ari t = w th• I c ill i j i, - . Whaler ekaraeler.H It has been Ow &Vie the ap . - ; ' pron Jae salami to, however, to be at the stoat On, ), •Isiriblitgoalterrit was his turn to' aultait'throuth tiks night; nearly al saint o clock. , - ; ._ - , ~.- : t• .--..;,":„4 Mont twealyainntes before' seven o'ileet list - '-',l;•, , trawlat N v e, Wawa ; had occasion to cal, at the• milk tOliiiplittigldi key to one of the two kraals I'llia - ,osaat Arotlessid",thet- it was unlocked, bit - ,i• - : 1 - 44-rikat tkor dwor alio fast by the look • Thinklig •--,llittittiri"kprentles - Wattill*Whe rattled , the, door, i•,''.- - "bst AO • ii4olllslll, be an/oared th e weird • 0-•• ilalkiniF. wiediately we arteriole; observed that . bad batut,timoved from the show owe (•Aett _ha the morning . - Bang to the rear ' -1 -`' - E tr ik id:thetiteri bar removed and the draw' ; 1 1r•-"- --- iiitats :-'- 'llutslantri tii,thit polled ii litatimi 1 I pve inforaatiots, whisk - bitightltiautotapt: ' . ‘;•-• lot Ai"? €or o W-0 2 4" l "'illimmOte I tr,.., -- -ilbit iettber,altoriiii,lie•wittl4Wied . illir- . *.** . .. .Ciiitlivitatroir 'trim: _the oar; s ad brat tlftjAvain i •V iabir, "ifie,llo6-valitible of which. east ,1146. ' ••• • illitrite or steno gollk Aetna of various e05ta, , ,,.. I - , 11 . 04:icatii'two' or three dn of seal rings, were - -f •,saisigtho'ratitaituier of =the mast saleable articles .-Polta tlmeenspittion '. rested 'ini the appietillbe, ;bac A. Sittnaial te , thislare tiara hilf past eight -*Valk last evening, and gave se an alarm for kis Ilibiales that lie hed parsed the day Jo ,Derolsester with his stekatother, which 'statement was fogad I : pia beeteren, and'thir, apprardoe is •thereforit st i • Jrambritett• frank tiny simplicity ', Matter. _- 1 -"*ligainatbis of the, ittlibery WM . , - ,./ris oimmiitateate4 Wk. 4floodlior; at his riteldinto in Brookline, aid • , - ,-- spcs,bil amaing tato the eity• - •aniaotaainhog his Oak; he fared that dily lyad• - *aloha; 'hay ell - ter witishos, aid:throb ;dfurowil rings, valved at ~ -• Slid ea* was; assetag• Oa stolen -property, the '- • 1,- - .' ',. . 10 lele'4 11 !ib;.,ar! ) 441° .1 ,!!r-ffi li ?..4 t• •' tt't4t/S , 0 0 4 A, --' ,r,• ''atirie - tari,altitiit Aimiii'eiiieiiiii 'Bat itii ‘ ['' feint by false key,s; batty toilets hoar last night i, J - -100***41. bier, Obtained by whilik, -stnipitiori • liald'reat at air one # 4 Ili robber. ; ',Alba is Bra third drat within the Tat Aar or,sid yessothat - iiirzritailinee stork hal bear fobbed. Atteimptneibitlyilic o . ''bten H u dson,*. le l . ' . ei-Ontetti - ems. Tlk:Wiltit 'us" CIIILD . . I. - -„ 1 'Pk treignififty zef „the - tippet part at Witten . street, liadson, was disturbed by ti outlaws ilZadmitt ei friday. ” About halfpest Ave o'eleiebTthe sharp" ',MS* of sefenele rinuielug "Murder :'! wee heard '' In - feat of indite 'Newkirk"' - olderi;i4 the•Phinln iletleinx. Several : persons' a r ms eoserettated A than •'''auidellifisppeitisnee with's eel In. Ida noi A p was to waiting, into width' she ems' be . lea *Oliva 01 . betin his effortsto nee it, ; nun fell; anCtite r •girl ;was releeud from e his veep: She wits head to a lady who represented as bet aunt, and tattled tato judge New •Ailikie Oboe- :The eft oiemstenees ,-tbte led •to s this station on the part or the suppoiavfalmieefor sut we 'IMMO thee from'thilladion Slier of 11 , 1,,26th: fp - . , stoat, are as follows : • -_ 1 ...-- - - Inll346zilly• 1f,.- - Johneon wairlal a daughter of Jaime 31001M1,11task reside/Vie .1larlenvllle; ~ ,Ilgolmabia-eiemii; eed: Rested with his wife at . AtifreciefiliOntliana '''''ltllll4o a daughter ,Wall ''. 11.161 . - UN ' ' tfili ..' , -;'o , to, la— labjeoll of. the. "present eontrofl, .3f.....-:togs,:teboga thernigted leellalritghtla Jobtem., •La 1850 Mrs - Jalanott.diod.learteg,:•setfleetei to :• - • - -•: - .11e. 3ohnete'si sepreeentation; a reepiner'ilmiLthe _;•* Alspetter *Wald betaken-tit bet sraseptmlietti (Wri, •••,, - - 1 04 - /( 1 0 ,11 4 11 *iilh lad /effA 4lll theek - difeeS in . ' . — lbisey, --- Is peratanife efffitie:segiest, the child ea . j., , lnete eftet bei!figlit intiff litalohnsoe, - and hat rit '7;,•,:-..pere owei ; dose:. ,Illeot the year ; 1868 Mr. ~'- . .;,',4* - Witientaintipting tet - getibli obilikand 4. :!•. , •••,- Wenn other tisane tueless, • reiolved upon the • -- -!-.:Pliiive Oboe tei elect BM pon'iont, ' -' ' „; : ' :' - ••,'lle'faiellt ef /lit, Ittelunowl -represent . ' the ls •llber ii of s roving, MUM* isharaoter, an& have wood 'mana' Who:levet that it fs not far his owe sthebOttest or consols:time that he liseehlottit re bier away (timber adopted bows- -Oudot, el how mer poon , eausat -ft9yl.•ovir , vadoessian t of `-Nli MOW: _Tbikekla wat pieced. iktimi'bOunii ;.:lll'bet arandiee'ventsin inumatnoent si:'retratinet Or • , •-•-nttleftisent bieWien thefief their " pert of which his, Ifni sad is beltilt,faltSlid - to tbelstlet:.,'llmriare;. ehmetithed to Mali ler antittle peeled of (a/ I. espired,-when she -will be free to eier, • • Xe. Johnson bad promised to meet the family at /Wel'ltiebetetel at - Judie ATetrktik!a alba on 84Ltam , -- raoming,. whew* tearing in the &attar It!ottlii, . a i sad 'ri doefshm made as to who war en ... 3 ?-io pomortoo,,bo, , from some reason mu : Offir: 4ithstmigliitops.appoir. - . r .- --, ki, :.-.' ';' - ' - .7': ,' -'' _X) 1 0 - ,A 1 1 011111 ,0ti f illiktildlitia. ' i ' I- • = pas o f- th• ee rarest storms of wind and trio, so % ,'lntitpj*,Setith tbezolor,'aivirlietttinti, that In '..; - 2 r dintniesf !Ono*, emitted enlist. ilatenhty MA' . ....-!t , !I,llll*. Tho watisrlooded,driptincipal Wadi, anti. '- -, o,:gprit X* frommont ewer pante where fib uspal to "..'. , : - 'll/iiiliVitaitf. 1 *HSU tail Of Min; thi , latotwoji ~ " ,:,,Ft'utuadenot bs pasted , ..dry•eloolviad,„nuril - Mtiodey, Apt , - 1 ~.: $ idlideporit of alino , tent in Orbit') Pedro. : 's•. 4 ;-- *ere elippiitig nod;Rlieg„anui ota ha inch - ,,,,tie lb. Much dam* was done 'by. An rain of - . aerie" , armee, and stores., and under_' ‘,,it r...-Zif ii h e Nt now work, in rowan of ecenpletkut Sat '4, " , P Apart alarmist featuro l ,asld whieh pruerod, most -,-''"'""' rook btu ido *Md. "At tha eomotemsement. :r. • ' ","the,olose. wheal!, to rank tons -oppoitio - phintar ' fignitAlust akd 4114 , 0 OA .ebent - bar teatook the • ' -- 4 t-',irionteltitioCforthyudMienee,ring Ames, . ". : ',1 1 8110 04 4 0 54 thedtin 'hi iboikLlibli tea sortimill7 iii ` '' , - 1=4 4404 4 6 . ° P". 411 ? . '' ' The m ." 4. ' P in P ero ,-,„ •10 .:neiV;sititieneniof - lodge Doaglos, on New ~„ ~..-iA j aooo4 4 avemso,...was nompletttly, , unnufed 1 Tins !,,,,.......-Xfshinvitorot of 'ff. Lord a Cu.,oodf ter of dIo :f ' and r ititter* was 'Tory strioutly injured.; The -' - - — roart.tarre loins froweitto ,detollings of MMus: I '.i;litstildl: :•Flitillier, V - istriet r ilaintour , o4 and '1 '.lllevontb, The roof of . the building Ositinmesylm• , ' -Ma annals, nest to the .rioni of-8. Sagan d Co., Ito lifted a tepthora , Ito - piace The roof of the g a ..... :',.._. _littlidion 'on X street, between Thirennith iThlrlieutlives47hog. Jbeleesinct te,', the annerr•sotatei:lta, tom el, %and; tins[ himasys ;-: • ~ ,,ld•lln, An int4eitheti, building,: near ~....,' ;4 ' ' *Went it sties* tiorih,...WW - iest i j a de itrimptd.., ri m , Winds amplapid upon It tali 4 : 1 '!, ; tolojmUNFldoitz„froto,.% Mang ;Oki: tom„ Ze''Pwl44".”. ' M r °MIA" Is tkiturenta '''-- -lintS dassagad to ' atonal i 1 sheet 11.000 - :. - ,1‘0 , 101400* alt. Mu ke i litath,tlannaeu X and ( ~,X:watiticaltb Weans - d.';4llMnietri of' Csidotriter et „.„ p ; prO ',:hot; war" Wowed by TW.; ow The --_,:fiti~:Powtobtas wee 'won frog licitEW' aid -4 .. moojimit firs the de% Inliaillf sees, to ' her '" -Up IIPOSe; *wit teitrernia, , elteriv ANL •by :it vessel, whic h, losin ' , •ilittren'nWforood 'the , iWit-ir,sehl *l4 of a ~.,:$4,60 i ..14pr00n,01.04:06,1.4pic ~ ".,:'4l, , ;.-11t j , !awl/Omi ts, I m al , tbk 111 .4 a , ,'-,=:,.. L Shot ast.etity thorn mere 2. 1 .„A ! letiireril or SUM awnings itriont ilia , eierir.,4 -7 to 4 1 /ii tetJittAr bate/ ~ 71 , MiclefolorabAr 4tek:,erll7 , rats'. , 414 t 7 ' 4 4 ' , .00,1' ena . ,; tiliV . .-tft",tammsc made ‘, l q B lial , xiiimilt iol iik natargentelt'ant eiWitidiontihniEel thit'.? - ' ,Inottlitt" -Ind; trap", -ost — be do falletiie I. ikrinitil,/, vat NEZB Ow anvil& ii11#4114n 0000 .22 1 t... 14., bit outorgititi, . alid i rrd—ri --, Weet. ' *it" Vl* , 4 ,'''' 4 , •,' 1 n ' 1"10 ;e" :itt a rit.ebuL Mot X ' lit - re Xi ,Sv Soros Roost footoi . 11441441preatiese to 14- alroittot - ooniooirtliniallitt 114 44tomboit•Moe tho wow* ottimiSlaw igrAilttoilsolk, thelol6-, k rited p i an bc solo :;`ail, oothoottAr tit:ol.46y, "" ~1 i 'FINANII.. Arrsio - •- , ll4lo*tev veratot for Ismatur Iftwtiatingranarldai te.-11110. The speoulatiiresharee wire;iklakthilktock T o mtit and the businesearesseetieA*lWher tiesieeeitians hi the Mites of aeand atiamit Thirtioney market is entiorts ehebetored.: * ;lira Cmrt*modEgiteiliiir.sayi ; thst, ths ffem,York bink state/Met Ibt - the gaivisek tati4itri.Teditorid 9 .4 lame of deposits attdotiptioitOritile the lowa are a froptkoli larger', ,Tbeititienilhimat grit of specie he Etirops to Melt a"SiT'unessifiess emend the bankei,hot the asererratedichindia.abt 'anti &Meg - tod large, in fir,of Unto* *MUM. 'Of oar hanks and temkersi , Mil Thetis:Ohio for the 'past ireek' - • ' 1 lln lesiw.miumtu c.. ksb. .. .. ....... in specie. a dessesesOf.s--t. ...... , 403.000 In a.ronlation.• decrease of— . 209,000 in detweits,:wdeersese 0f... • 765,000 Wintered wititthewitnissonding. week of last year, the resului tie as foliMM ; '" " " ' • Date. "- :Loses. 00 l e Deposits: "ilist 319.000 ,11111$100D • SIM 5e2,000 IMi":.". IX,ltetieo ' 20„431.0,0 - .1101000 - ' tO.ItIVIO • ' aainincirientdiensien - haii - lbireit Madera in tfiii fteir Tort Baarese Cimittainditiwi the hadividastliebiliti of **dilesto till , cloolitoir kW 'banks for;falss statements of their condition, in •the case 'of Morrie essinat Macon antl'iits: the - defendants, tined es iti dieidnata.beinggke president and °setae:: of the tdct hawk Hanle of eehentiotady. • • • The nlaintiff 'alleged that, on the 19th day of 'Jona 1,18. the de endenteour; oriWcdent and cashier: made and pubbahed i verified itatturisnt, trenched by law to be done by the eountry banks - tuartirird 'of tea sussed Mindttionaf the bank, as tons resources and Batumi s on that day; stating. as a ears of the former, " Due from other beeks. lige.age.mP o • • • ••• The plaintiff further alleged - that this was a false hole, sad harm to. the defendants to Maids* ; that instead of the being due from otber banks 1199.99/19, there Tu. in Got. only WLOoo-the balance tau:Ambit) being basely oneditel tai ttni bank, sa d from the hfehawk - Beak, The. slithetlff claimed that : this' statement - vas made to dissolve, and was calculated to, mislead all who mew%and wiiimlight blooms purchasersof the Mock. That, lied the statemant-been tine; the "stock of the bask would have - been worth par, , but, being false, it was, in feet, Worth sheet thirty cents' on the dollar ; tliett - bumf deoeimid by„ the *moment. the , plaintitf ' eurchised aomic - Or tau bankstook famine third penson, and claimed a Judgment iseinat the defendants indiv-1- 4,_“llri,bi:Maamiat ilia' hire reriort; ,tor the differentia teititeelt the par mane of the stook ri nd its 1 , 91116 et . the rate Of - thirty *tuts on the dollar. - - To the complaint the defendants demurred on two IPwiride ;Jima, that* complaint stated no legal ground or action, sod, smiesdly, that, if it did. - the bank was a meminsary partyis defendant: :On the argument of the - ,bulisoltamknuakiied thedemuirer, on the ground, mainly, thatthe defendants, being charge able with an duty by stmts. were not liable for trtettellef that alai 'at the hilt of • tblid 'pawn who had =stained - an- ;Wm ;- and that the duty of the de fendenta,-, as - oilitmrs of the .baik, webs to suldiph the statement, for . the information of the hankies , desert tient Mar. - ' " ' ' From this decision the plaintiff sPeeteed to the gene-, rat- teriw; ,Where. , in Deer:ober - last. the appeal was lillaid.bfilbre have Wright, ../iogeboom,, and Gould, by John .1/,, Sherwood. or New York, and ex -Judge Wright; of SehenectruiP, for Plaintiff, and William A. Beeoh, of Tray, 61-Judge 'for defendants. - z • . Theieneral bona haring deeidedthelappeal, rever smith* judgment ,for defeudaule; and, civerryipgtie demurrer; thee 'holdlig • the defendant. liable in' ; the mitoth. iitieagib `l. B . Dminey Mid r. B. filotithy' have, com pleted a mules of 'preliminary 'Ovals fur a 'railroad between Chanibersbath and , Gettysburg, which will tree threaglithir Nation of country lying between the thine', Rants Central pi Bond , on the north . , and the 'lloiltitiv4eandOluo.:Rittrimd'on the - eouth—• section that beano outlet to the Eastern or- Western inallotei, exeipt that afforded by trensverse bransites to one of Wee, IMaroyemsete• time one iinpertent country town to asiiithe'r; it will haves large lixial hue woo. bo'h in freights and passengers. The soil slang its line is fertlie than extraordinary degree. Iron ire or the richest - ttality. and,good limestone will eon !abate to its, local unto, arhi • ik will , brins., when oompleted. the Goal from the Brosd Top ooal-field one hundred and thirty Mlles nearer to Chambersharg and the great South Penniniveriiii Railroad linva. • The whole .distanee from_ChaMbersburg to Gettys barg,-by thermic, reported. is twenty six miles, twen ty of which are to be constructed i the celebrated Tape Turin railriiad furnishing the Other six. The route fop-, kiwi &branch oflitarids meek, from that, abort throne'• thdealitid'Caghtowti, to the mountain at Newman's, which is a sharp, this ridge. with narrow too` aid Steep en the, intim aide, and whltilils be tunne ll ed. sad from the other end of the tunnel the Conooheague creek is followed thron,th Caledonia Gay . to Chsmberelnim Ittedweethetast the I'4l can be got through al Jib a ta ts tieitialtlbrise hundred lards long, ••• • • ' The old legal into that a tenant was bourid to'oinitinue to say rest to the and of his lstse, notwithatabding the pretsteeh !!tight be •destrossid by lithium been reversed by act of the NithiFsak lewhitsture. mid in cue of the destruction of the building. ortts Injury so as to be tenantable. -.• br. the elements or any other door," without fault of the tenant, he rear =made! • WC.. the Supreme dour!. at Lidisnopolis, on Than day, a motion was made to confirm the sale of the Chi eadoend Cincinnati Railroad in pannance of a decree of the isiouit,',A isootter-motion was Meade to fist aide or umelathe derma bi * creditor of to. toad, upon the Rrodad that bit inteteat had not been rerouted, and that the there. seas - obtained 62 imptoper inesnlii Arta mote ante heard, and the motions held under advise *gni. Tn. 16 wCiriesas Comurto!c - ial Dulistin of -May lath . ,"" "The Ananoisl movement to•dav has &mislead further inactivity. 'NW no chiming& any kind gils occurred in rates of money, - mucks or exchange. Capael °min mise to, Moreau.. scd the demand for gemanniodation shows& steady diminution- The banks hese had very welted offertapsof pour tois morning. and operations - la the addax market included no round amounts Of Satenda!ersiasatiatot o iltoebt and bonds are attain. -Seim. Ana sales , Wm_ linattedlo ahem Jack= tngkson Railroad atAgue 'nee continuity lansuid. sod stilton noiSeressetn ei th er foreign or do ringst alielaseeirc bare - been coneldereldr retro; aid aiotetiobe show no variation on Yestol , - day a twirl : i ser e Zat iS trin f ig l arni stitem and VA per- omit ; premium ; francs, Ameo.Lia. per " dollar; sixty day i on tvew _York. etc., 'Watt and pee runt. diseount t sight, ..!fts.V and $ per east. IsiTintig, the stook iutnonptignetothelatelyonan. tied Antigun; inntty, nod Tyler Railroad amoutit to telpalk TkII Galveston News says that the work cipon the'road Is to be commenced immediately, and the hue earireired ail fu is,Tylet.:,ThiNeier thus describes the **wed roils* s „ This line of road_ the root , from Galveston through 'teriten: . Take: pIIIIOIII OTOf the road epreadr eorstrneted-from this city to t Houston and thence threa" Istpritsornery. Walker. 'Houston, Cherokee, and Smith coonntins, to ; end from them,. to Red river in two dtrecnona. one towards • often in a rkantais, and ktrOther tenants latmar or Red river county, record- Incas toe best roate should determine. •It is • nun non templet, d, we uedeLetand, to tbrowA I another brAnch after , c tossing the Trottly, to inn to musk. Henderson, and Idaystiall: and: licithg direetion bevituroonnentlon witb Hbrerseof • - - • - - following le the coal toenail) of the ihininkm -ralle7 and fottprlthe Railroad COMOIiOT . _ Week. ' ' Year. Far weekending May 20. IWO— ti 006 GS ' 66.6611 &WA Siorilaut year • • f... • ••• • • • LBO 06 40,60 i° - Alieresle ... 1,16117 LW 06 Philadelphia SloCk Exchange Sales, , . . . . May 29 WO. Rifrouirap int S. E. St,LTKA.zes„ $U Virshiat street. PIREN BOARD. .. .• • INI Pilots la. Akira NM SO Lohigh! Nov... . -010 do. ....... 9b3i 13 do alli 1009 Nana e4,;i:64 • 310 Green in . do - r;i4;cal 211 010 91. 1 eaoo R to. , 301 i 71 ;10 Welt hills 1t..,..' 1m do. 71 - 0' do . ~ -69 Fos M o tor De l le. : enb 91 ,137 11ohu NiWpyiii..lo 20 .. Elll!Leadantle mot 10 tljtes WM atilt 30 ET, z 74, - oar- fats MIX 11/0 ,do ..... 72$ WO NAIR 11m p . es. ...; 81 1011 - 'do 7 ;,7 ! "; 70 ' 3 'do 61 14 =City CO 4.w...t05x < 00 lON 30 N Porno SOO city 01 view....--...108X 10 Lehigh See Del RA mock ...90 90. N0r btli Gas Moo 3034 /0 1 0 'do 90 1 160 City Bank MK 31May -Meadow..., cog Nook Boot— Jots MK 66- Girard 414 • BETWEEN, .BOARDB. ' 1710 Lebtsh 309941 • 40 Flank & Booth-- ta t4.11:41 Div Canal.:.., 41141 bean t Tfaird-st 11, 46 . . 100 Penns ISa - . WM Lap dp - ;,.. 9.7tatga 91 Wig -- id do ~....:. .. , 0 . SOO Piano 4111/...., WS , WO City do new z. ~ ~ W 7 • ' • tour Iteodioi # 04'8 6 ; 1 ' MX' do ... ...... • 78/3S - 'do '..:;.'".: _... .. 7S 7 ' sea do .......bliwn 7S ao edits Chslollllld... SS 4099 CetNistos.. si pup, ~. do; , ..•......... Dl - • ' "..-, VLSW+I , IO P ! Pitilarkdokie,,,,,i. - 1 6 Itts.K. - a.'l l itt l / 2 ma A ...,,...ile 44.% Ng Ws Mt. - MI ' toted '14.: IN , INI lad rata's... Tiff i ert titlitt% M. I . nil Di Oat IDI .- 111 Monis _Col fr , ::„,.. 1434 Pabst I, Hay 1333. Thfi Selutvll4m , m 61.67 SI - MAT 20.•EVellIng. Thin le little or ifiti export deemed for Flour to day, het etunderd eireitretie is freely crowed at 116 Erovithout adlop except - lo lota to the trade at from thy; figure up to 86.7,26 for eitree end- 4aef brinds, awarding to Vaelity.the rnarketoboilog very doll at thew roles. Ay' Flour ind Corn MOSLI,Ate but little inquired for; the •foriser la offered et egateltli, tad the tatter at VI MO 310 ip bbl. IN Nogg is slim very dull, and a 'mall busmen tilieetei &tiniest* fur rem. - and mimeo for white of .nir to prime modity. -Rl* is in *Wady demand low 560. Corn is deg aid imastneo ; I OA bm prime yellow sold at 700, tato Wier* afterward tofu*, d to pay that prior,. yWO bniiNiir totality sold atlas; and I,a t ous damaged at 060 asa ft be._ Oats are dim and loser ;.10S. bus resiosyl 4sais !told Aida moat. Nothing dome in Barley or 8. 1%6 is in staidly demand, at Me 4 dy nee • g quots Rua bd. QUelektrea ,St *SO ton; isf ‘ Npailish Uitic wee IMO 04 0 15 iff 6 074 . Cottoso--1 ha Mast is steady bat quiet, and about bales Only. Ws Assn sold Waal'. tip be eciante.-71tatbing 01 any moment trimpired niarnefilatuati continues very firm for allitiods. • Solna:ode tootinue - Onii.e advaaoe, Mid a sale of Pork wan made at 'JAM dp Db . !, man. Not moat de in Val rir salted Meats , °tried to e firmness 'of ra. 0 Imrd, tieroes'of - game so ldat nor on gate;, s Ore wow, Limo motoome gigot, and prime C.overseed, if hits, would wigwam/ 4f i Pl. 1 moving off rathar more freely; 360 bbta gilammtvaitia sold at No, MOO, bbts Ohio do 21Neritilo, dgg MOW, and Mats Itto galion. New Cork !toil E ,": -:-. !X - tiECOND ialik , s * 6,...,0 -- 0314 - NM itg IMO no eteg...;...14101 0 6 , E t Al t,lf iil Cit . ': 91 40 iNs_ Jong.% • Paig t , I. /a int 45 liagsg.. 6.4 saw L. lakii Ir.. „og logo isvAt- *slit. 73% 414 A 0 Elt lifq•••Meg NO PO4 mii , , r : - ~ '77-,.. "16 H ~-.4 . .eltrYork bint..7o. - et leo . ao ...M. et I : Oititiiiit;Q:::l l _ , CliWtlii it At etti4(4l 4 4APP. 71, , - - - - - tlitleAllt kik' __. Jr/ 1101 " ,or IP !gm it OM tor Pots, 11 1itotiarkot ; tilt ilia', li Wooto;t1 iit Omer F At M A 21: 1 4 111 VrAitl,ll4" 4. 114 aa Inrilhttli t i .' 4 isma, '. Mr_._ if SI kg . Trial= Agi% tiiil sift at *Mk 4.44' 0 1 , , ,it. . :00- 1 1,/. ! I SECOND 1000 Bohuyl NOv 11‘ 'B3 7316 11100 Moto Salt 79 lull at IS M 1000 94088.3186 7dia', 00 'l9O Willem 3199919..; 1% 100 do _, 11 8 3 rt Me64ow R ; 80.36' WO high 9orip 811 6 11103 Val 49 ; 49 L• 31411 Nay 9f14 . s,- do out ;101 -DULL. Bid. Asked Sohn yilgrav&k... 8 814 t , _otittil Noy pd... SO 20g K,lcpr Ts 1 ca.. ig To Ln! /4 441.. 1.1,4 14 Jeze p int nnt ril..v to litint Gds... si tkA& touth R.. stK i 63g UN VI grAti. 43 .. 4 di Pi4lailelpisii Markets. teharge.,Nial 29. • 7kARD. 100 Iludapa R R... AN. 4ax - do.. .1. 4.9;), IMO Harlem irel 4 4::bXi 1 Obi & 10— taX wia do ..... t• 10. dO 10 - do bw. 70 1i 0) Reading 4.... :ba. 424' do.. •—• ito do.— 6 , a faaitMtb Multi! 1,1 i) )00 00, • g••• • • 0 0 . 7-11 R 00rasars0 AL. Ilutt 111 Ctla Norit.••;• • • 10., ttiiinrC.l34 - ge.... ..... 00 "THE PRESS--RHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, MO. lipalhiltrat list toilet tenth igen of SO tons at 61i . tTAR Sit7 li ttir vs' beam, th plea of 150 bile at 17 11 .4fT1d mil Mt : Is IT. for ner do ; 01S so for a Mc fed lifinWN for new o. Beef le quiet. with who° WI owe at .40410 for oonntry 'Prime ; ellaSeo for tountry Mom ; taw/0 ‘ 0 for zipaote4 Wasts/ 0 . ~."d.. WNW= for. extra 'stoats hawriat Molds Shot s :rem end oftWo or Wan lArd in no, O with Wes o ICO bins 01 1 %WOW. tier and Chine are sneWwe • -, , nienTlinWendf 1 4 EMOOk. . 1. Telegraph. - 41ateriettoth hfity 00. Flour steady ; 10yard-street tr. Wheei oietwhite *Loa ~ red 11 31101.bh , to - active at $ The for sad vorroro. for - white.- Provisions rat and _general bald turner; ittrgo v rk np ri n o Roes, eaoonjoao. ' iiewn had un effec Sit the moist ; plea to :day I,loo r balse 10%413(o. Onettratirom, May 18.--balse .of Cotton to-day WO bales; quotations unchanged. • - • ; New OaLlfellit. Alar-ra-TOotton- 0 $l ts of 50 balsa 10- do. , •IllSor-nribee the Munitions are unchanged. bales or three deys -0000 tmaes_; teseipts 2.PRI baler. against 1 000 hales ,hiat" year. Receipts ahead of hat tear. 4881X0 hales.. Receipts at all Southern bode. 740,030 balm: - Sugar 'CITYITEMS.• Bowes's ‘IdzigIOATBD Floe" are cempoaed of the .pureet Alexandria Benne, combined with fine aromatics. and inlaid in the natural fruit. Asa remedy for constipation 'of, the bowels, dyspepsia, sick and nervous headache,' and bilious affections generally, they stand unrivalled. ."Thers ii but little taste about them, and they can be eateigby children as well as groWn Persona., Cfdannflotartid by Bower. Sixth and Vine. Price rhi ',tents per box. BYIRITUALYSK.- 0 wing to the great interest fait by the °Discus of 'Phtliulelphia in testing the truthful. nese of spirit intercourse. Mr. J. V. Mansfield. test Me dium, wilfremnen a few weeks longer in this city. His MOMS are at 615 Arch street. R. B. Wolf, M.D., heat• ing physioian, has rooms at the same place. - Douala: lir.aaLan Ice Pirceene, heavily plated, .f venom' designs and pattern. ' The popular Porcelain. lifted Water Coolers, and a va riety of other styli" at prices ninths from $l.lO up- Dr. Zane Refrigerators, lee Chests, and a complete assortment of all muds of hooee•keeping articles at It. Parson & Co's. house-furnishing store, southwest corner of Second and Doak. - THE NIAW Yoite PAPRES—Haredd, Trib une, Times, mid Express, are delivered daily to subsoribers from Ziebses Money. No. log South T hard st. my24-6t Tux attention - of the ladies is directed to the advertisement of L. L Levy k Co., &19 Chestnut *treed. who are now °Palmy from theism large auction sails an elegant euortment of spring dresses, which they are milling at tut little more than half the European omit. Every description of dry goods of good fabrics' will be found in their store to emit variety, and at prices lower thus/Wailer goods have ever before bent offered. Pin ch mere should take early adtantage of 'the full - assort• movie and the very low prices which now prevail. gaNO3.3t WATER COOLIMB, Aoftigetatore, Zoo Pitchers, Cream Prowlers, lee Ohesta, at. wholesale and E. W. Caul! to Co., 714 Chestnut street. JADABNAII Goone.—Afessrs. N. W. Carryl u 00., No, 714 Chestnut street, have Just received a lot of *Pleat(' pearl Inlaid end lacquered rood'. made in Ja pan. Among the various articles we saw were dreamt oases, jewel cabinets, lunch boxes, ohowohow dishes waiters. &o. One 'Jewel casket attracted our speoial attention. It is a rare speoimen of pearl and wood in laying, lacquer, sad silver work. In which the Japanese so much egos!. It is well worthy the attention of con noisseurs. We also 'saw a instant dressing mirror, little Mauna true. Or dishes. in which Us Japanese ladies mix the Mai& paint for ornamenting their teeth; wooden Ind lacquered odor bottles, rice dishes. &s. Persons who take an interest in the Japanese and their manufactures, (and who does not I) should not fill to call at Maury, Carryl & Co.'s, and examine their beau tiful specimens ofJagenese art and ingenuity. Baown'S'foNa CLOTHING HALL, NOB. 603 and 605 CHIBTNIIT STRUT—MAW. AND ROTS' CLOTHING Ift4- POllll3l —The subeoribers, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore bestowed by the citizens of 'Phila delphia, and those visiting the metropolis, have Made 'mar ant intsrovemente in their store, for the (mow =dation of their numerous customer,' In soliciting a oontumanoe of that patronage. no effort shall be watt leg. on oar part, to give satire satisfaction. We believe the public demand,. and will sup ort. a first class clothing establishment, where the material and work seenskipcaribe relied, upon, and they receive the fall value ttf their mown in the articles purchased. Those desiring to here their garments made to order will find an advantage in selecting from our large riot& of uncut goo-e. We. employ none but themootakillfulcutters, and warrant every garment to give entire eatiersetion. ROC/MILL & WILsoN. FACTS SPEAK tiOIJDISE THAE WOdDS.—The new ,system adopted by Granville Stokes, of giving to every purchaser of a garment the full value of his money in elegantly fashioned clothing, and a handsome. valuable, and useful present beside', is having its effect on the public mind. " t.ne price, end no abatement." is print ed mid marked on each article sold, and strictly adhbred to, the price being tint down to the lowest figure. The accompanying present, which is Cways of use, and fre quently of great value, is ADM' • added to the price Of the garment sold on the contrary, each garment in marked u lore as the /mut, and warranted equal to tho best is all resPerti, the Oft being - merely an additional inducement to cult onstomers to buy. after having sa tisfied themselves that they can. invest their mount no better elsewhere. With the entire fairness of the whole transaction toe public are invited to cal and make them selveirfannitsr, at the "Temple of Fashion," No. eel Chestnut street. ARRIVALS`AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS RP TO 12 &CLOW! LAST MOOT Gimp poinaß—Nintb and Chestnut streets. Sarni Danforth. N Cutte,Del Dr 4 Naramora. Socheetor 11W IM man & is, Tenn ti F Seely.. Albany Dawld WatsonW, tihio QJI To bey, Chicago Jas K Bleak. Del . W P Bollinmir, Del Jon W wlutton t Ball /MM. ue, Ps J Charinan. N V 'Henn , 0 Conover. Boston Pam' carton &la. Minn . Joe Freehold & eon. Minn G W Caw. P.ttsburs a e Po t ter A la , Wash W 0 oibtoth_Pittaburg W W ilhelm & la, N Y '8 0 TrlnPe. Idaslon • • , NI Matthews Coen R Sooriet le, N Y has vreemen, Md 'W W V hltWel, NY . ~ it. Cobb. la Y ,_ _ Lemuelit'. N bel:lr. - If Y r Hardin. &la, Pa T ABCtewart, St Louis Miss Hardee. Pe Master Harding. /a Ribirdy. Atiihmond , W Wilkinson. M Y Thee Imeneserdeer, Lane A J lieeside_. Plume 8 Conti Huron . 5 H Davis, Batt Lone. N Y - C G Walters. Clinton,Mhis ,C Calla b an , N Y W A eats..N Y Samuel Colin, •Fle . Mum Coles. F V Jordan. Wash J A Sweetser Ala, N 1 Capt Parker, Mexico H Wilkes.N J Samuel Greenwood, N J IV tillelfenstein t Pa W Pritner, Roston 0 0 Twiner N Y II J Pri est la, N J J Veltman, Bangor. Me Col Willard Ps W T helm. Nelsen no, Ve. •J sztp,'l,er.... v.. .Pr f iugn iti L dv. C T Polown. , Monte, Ala Mrs ollard. Monts, Ala Roar. I) Boykin & Is, Ala , Mrs Boy Me. Ala Joe Pollard, Ala Robt J Boykin. Ala ,1 Cochran Middieen. Del ' Amos Outlier, Providence Col P 0 lil imaker. RA Meat S 0 Kelton, U 8 A. A C dray. Delaware T it Henderson, d 0 Miss venderean, S 0 Mill ' main Hume., 8 0 A Painter. Conn .1 N . I. Holman. Harrisburg' T 11 Whitney, l'i J Dr] .i Faiwards & la, N y B Idellobray lic la. H C Robt Dusan. Va Jas Rollston. Va 3 B Painter, Conn air Osborne & la, Allentown ILF shook . le.noaster 1., W Hyde & la. N Y Litt l e . nter, Cal S Geunberri,N Y A N Y oit neegrave,Srov, R I I Smith, Prot, R I 8B Church. N Y 8J Dennis, r 1 Y Cast Pritchard, Waterbury C 'l' Huntington, N '''' Mr Allen, N V Col I W Ripley. 111 ii A Limit S crissm. U ti A W FI Phillips. Rome A 0 Seeman. WeelliD O Jag Bhoffer.Wmh. D 0 0 Sifnmonda & le, Vt Miss Strificoods Va W w Himmonds, N Brown, Jf, P Vt A It Chambere, tt Ii D • I 1' II Burton. a Y CONTINENTAL—S.' H. owner of Hint i and Chestnut. J B Williamson, Del W D Cameron E B Ailent_ H hr D. Mega , Beaas Whittier, Mug lonathan owe. Boston hi Stanboue Pinkerton, Pa J 0 litearne. 0. Jersey Col .1 Kane, N J Ohms 0 Milligan, N .1 Louis 80x. Llneinnatt eds. Cincinnati ' M Pubbenner. Cincinnati .1 B Parker, Burlington E Phlesar, Montit co Bra Phlegm*. v a - )..I Albertson. rroirlet'n p Bruen 8 Carcptisa W B Duvall. Bait A. Flak. Boutin • A V Brumley_ & eon. Ga, Geo II Ruggles. Mass TB ratter, Burlington Thai N Mat:arum N I Chas J Pussy, Columbia .1 Moon & don, Lena co ' Chas J Pox & Is, N y 11l le loderson, Norfolk, Va Win Waller. Va Wm Waller, J a r. Va ' ,Ins T Mix & la. Conn Robt T Paiute& la. N 0, Wm Thompson & in, I( CI Pr W M 134 ]ford , Lebanon N Wells, Pittsburg Dr C Franou, Pittsburg E W Swung, Pails J L Simon. Balt Dr Workman, Toronto Mrs U Buckman. N Y u L Buckman. N x Db. /t w o: la d ,: i in h t e hit s . te i tj A J A Graham, N y On' Pa u /Min Montieth, IIAetIIOVI / P ellebrilt , A i lit Thou Jackson. Balt P.Bimon. Balt Mrs D q McCormick,rittab Capt FomerEugland El NI Owitk. blighted ii L hair, N It Theo IL 'I Mon, N Y , Fred Brown. Boston John Leighton. Huston, H 0 Hubbard & dau, Coon .1 0 Carter, U S N 8 8 Ptevens, Reading Mrs U J Elliott. Pa ti Thonuson & la, Batton Thos H Canfield Vt W Yeltand. Balt W M 31011: Treerou F, P ransoms & la ,M y B Church il l N t V M Richmond,! Y W O tutor. N Y E Ci Duvall. Balt (48 Colborne& le,,Newark,NJ NI Price & la, ft J AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestunt. above Fifth. J Prtllatt, Pa - John Buok, sr Y egar 01. ter, AI V H 800 Id N Y J M Pridy & I. Pa M It:oihls &. ls,Pa Col J, it Lofland & la. Del Frank a kW.. N Y J Mazonburu' Md Pi D Powers & is,Halt Miss 8 * Stes/s. Bait Garnao Nobertsßalt JO Roherta, lc oilt,ll 0 MN Jamesol & son, Read D ppn,eroy. Orange, Mau A D Roue.tnal. Jens sy oh John Wintelaw Bait . Wll Hokin'. It I 0 ii. man Perkins. RI M PI o , x r. Conn B i .J• Wilson. Conn D I,Brnith & la P 1 Y a men t homeon & non, NY HA Rotr. Beading oh n MAL Nooks co, Hs, es, Mau futon pant. Hudson t t itos...,Sioester co; Pa Ar iss e i ns, W ill h d its Tad John ft White, Md LI Norval!, N Y Si Oneehheimer. iVaah MEROHANTW HOTEL—Fourth street. i owl° Arch, Mrs 8 IYI 0 mini% N 3 Nine Green, NJ M F Crieter. Cintounmi Ciro Diener. Pittsburg B H Millar, Pituihura Lotus J Clark, Coal River Isaac Fisher. Dohs, 11l Chas I. Or. eu. Pittsburg_ ht Et Ow, Columba. Pa W 1., Poo t. Shamokin. Pa Hon Richard Brodhead, Pa H W Carpenter, 1. Dossier J V i verall, KY Jaa A Fox k In, Vicksburg Mra L A Newman, Na chez David rutton & wf, 1113 Moult PA Rogers. Conn A T Goodman. Pa ,t _w Puller .C.Assaque Mrs Hartley eusq no W 8 Human. .onn W H Hirt, eonn 3 N Goff, IP Hampton. Conn G W Dike, Boston D W Moore, Clearfield, Ye, A Edwards, Ps D Sylvester, Pa 'T R. Hinter. N y NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. a Tcomas, Pon:wale 3 Flames, Phila E E hwarr & hi, Lano R. 1)3 tot, Lana C Pii Wagner, Bradford co J Elliott, Bradrord oo M J Russel J.,Ranover,Ps Y_Evee. Alidd,etown. Pa k J Rent. NJ T Coleman. Ipincaster It It &vans, Pa . .1 .1 13 Linn, WSolnins co El F Nissans, fteadmx A Hertineber, N i OF Jacoby, Allentown r Rogers& la. Pa Master Waste, Pa P H MoClauley, N Y pit Emmons. Lebanon OSi Marshy. o,k, F Pa By Brisht, Jr, Pa ftERCMAIITir HOWlE—Third at.. above Callowhill Geo V Weseman, M D, Pa iohp 1 P . obrgg . Allentown &di:o..1,, , ll ill t , 4 E7gt.). Albright, Reeding M b ßoover. auburn Levi E Hook, Boom no h H aupt, Danville Jos Beckman, Bethlehem JON RIP HOTEL—Chestnut sliest, above thith. CII Beldin Burlington- JII Brown, Pa B N &MeV. Ind Mr Martin. Fe 0 B Buff', N Y A A Banned!, IMire. reztrFlennng. Wash oily *P Woods, Sti 'tun' , Md P fthinebart. Pa P Halsey. Montrose, Pa O V Rouse, 8 G W Balom. Boston Jas Butler, N J 11 Roes NY il IC Newport N y A n untnes, R I Geo Reeves, 8 C Semi Horne, Md -Rev T Reardon, Easton JEtyma, Trenton A C Calvin & eon, Del Ji D ?limey, Gewego A 8 Memos, ea Geo W Bewail. Mot R Glendernug, Phila J Yen Wormer, Albany WWaitt, Boston ,1 X. Bllburn. Mass B Bina, rict•fleld, Mass Geo N Day, N Y . , ... 8T.,1,01718 HOTEL—Chestnut street. ab. Thltd nobodies, Del City 1, i &radii, Valencia tula Linares - Valencia - Wm Cowin, N J L Smelt, N Haven_ j a m il l--- w af i r r k! ti V la, Maas Retreat Mornscn, Y A. Mete, y Et J Antheny. Ny • R 8 rafit.r tr. iii.Wie M 8 Martin, Batt - Theo Kirk, Bait F A Pissing, ,Phila COMMERCIAL BOTEL—Butth st-, Above Chestnut. hwk, North Fast" ( 1 )1 i grgtr-ent IlibyajjtscoWo • I EYsioorrkfitktown e ofterri. v 4 01.20 n oroplo.i . York n d o linibt water rio II nus!, .rousto , oro j im o Clog uostesy_ille Rea. .4_ itificogiat,VinVuk.. s o=7o - d ,• ov i Cood, Dublin e benbAt, Louin T i pmiers j/clrf, 00i, 0 31, et y 3 =nir don Conn r i k t.i„,„Wr,Oonn E u 01)1; ° 4'1 0/150,111LCeol_t— ebn 1 1 1. Ne h a lfe, 111211. thO."1111 g load Wm rieta.L4 bars r BARLEY BREAM , FlOTEL—El.Onnd at., belny Vine. 8 MeDonald, Mifflin no . M H H_qtreasha. c ) ;nun •niee & la, Rooks an Pane R tionreone MIAS mi k r Voir% I.:moil:matt , .11; W il dman. Bunk. 09 • n V BroWti, Ranks oo •it ti etult, Trenton,. ri B w ,Lati Buok k inan.Plaaridarn gelet j H FA fen :ODA J n , — , P C Tg x ,v, fa .° • Joe etnekbouse BOOZ, GO as )' Morrell . a Ihberry Ia Vane'', berry A tr.faolOon,Butika co Anderson. Bunk. no .1 Lambert, lawn co Swallow, lAnnberville A Danahomer, Reeks oo Vsg kg rld,'=„ u it • r Harvey, Voyfentown ' b Alutir, Bradford oo Hee L dmith. Riverton ' THE UNION HOTEL—Aro& street, above Third. • B Z Strawbridge,lnd W L Beammont, N Y SlWitlxiurn, York eo, Pe. S Cordon, York eo,PA H B Hoke. Lomat/lie ', B Bhmer, Lancaster, Pa 8 Dyer. Woodhull)? - I, James Ole sa, So. BWoh & la, Reading 'James L. Whitaker. N J H M. Bowman. N .:„Wm BDowning Pa D DAvulson, 'Xenon /1. Ropes, Bronel in ' W Mathere. PI BLACK HEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Clallowilli%! Beni Heifriok, Long Rwamp Remi Long, Long Bernell:. Geo Park. Thmpliin on, Pa Henry Hihsthman, LOD XII, Smith, Puttst .wn , Weiner, Bethlehem W Antrim, Ponnsburs riti n n r k t iL i ti o , [t o u r ni t i l ie l l o . o Jurn Hutt, aninneytown Immo Tomlinson, kly berry NTS Tomlinson. By herrY Master Tom imam, By berry M Cooper, Lehigh ea, ' W &caber, Pa Br H A 0 Saylor, Pa Wellington Enna, Pa Chas Oeorge, Pa Filehmeldt, Reading 11,11odleig. r otmanwn Jonas Smith, Pottstown Jacob Boiler, Stonersv .111 X Ciemens, Chester Vallor STATES LoNioN 110TBL—Market street, above Sixth. 10 Bruner. Columbia, Pa Calvin C Clarke. N Y Cerro, Phila. Ceo L Plitt.Harnsburg Jae Early, N 1 Jag Laming. Del eon re . Nv h. ,,, i , i, 031 . 4, ,. ~cm aportown g. inc.Jbuimimo. Ohio Mies 0 Teen Pa Joehria n Bieber, BueLa Wm J Hall, Emit enhld to H Thompson & fa, Pa Thos 0 Ringgold, Mil W Simpson Bait Jas Morton. But, Jas Crate, Blairville .1 A Christy. nJrtlbn Pa. H Parker. W star W F Blink, Newville. Pa Mim Ililroy, N Y Oeo hpaeg ler, W lies, Del Jos Cull, Pa FOrNTAIN HOTEL—Second street. above Marcel. Jae Field & In, N J Enrol P Pepper, Del Bsmi PL.r:is. Del 3 hllliar, Miihngton. Md J D hlinkle N J JRs p ennderann, N J T A Ricardo, Day View Mum ktnilie Darwin, Del Jaa TWIKC, Aid W fl Herring, Felton, Del Wm D7er. Lebanon, Dol ins I, HoPalne, Dal John 1 Jakea. Del Miss Smtth, Del MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Stecond it.. shove Aroh. T B Smith. Del H Bushes, NJ Dr Nicholson, r olluvlkill co 8 0 l-lsokwell, Jer Shore Alf D Clay ton. I\eistown,Pa Thos England, PhDs Joel Fiob. Phamixville John Brasil,. N Y Richard Wain, N J H Beard. Williamsport , BALD EAUL)3 HOTEL—Third at., above Callosrhill. R Humphrey, Pa Alas Yost,Rmulins rvii:grorr; Allentown tietnx: Frank J truer. Bethlehem Baml Berritraser , Titus Richard. Ducks co AAR. OM E LLIGIVICE. •EE FOURWEI PAGE ARRIVFX. Pohr Sain'l Croft. Atlanta. 2. days from Chesapeake City, with grant to ehriat.an & Curran. OLEARE.II. Steainelii 9 Kontone state, Mtnlimn, Char!eaten. Alex. Heron, Jr. HAILED. Staamstae Keyatooo 8010. for. f harleaton t lea se 4 bl yesterday. haying on hoard a full freight and a number of peaseogera. . (Correspondenoe tne rnoaoeirdurt Esohange. CAPE ISLAND , N.l, May 29-6 P3l ; Two berm brige , names unknown, are now otr t fa plane going in. No vessels in the Bay outward bound. Wind E. Yours. THOS. B. HUGHES. miismo — KAPJ ob. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitohell, hence, arrived at Richinond knit Met Steamship Virginia, Kelly, sailed from Richmond 28th inst. for Philadelphia. ship John Spear. Crozier. for Liverpool, cleared at New OrM me 26th inst. Ship Gallego was tower:Ho sea from New Orleans lath inst. • hip ti L Lane, Brier, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Ship Luna, beibroreco-ted ashore on Carter's Island. Is ruing In plea• a. and will be sold as she lies ; her ma terials will be sold by auction at Norfolk. Bark Talavera Mayhew, for Buenos Aires, °leered at New rorkyeiter.dar. Bark Paladin. Wilson. sailed from loilitiMaliB 'Vann day for Montevideo day for e ti ilkins, Wood, cleared at New York yester enos Ayres. Mohr Planewh. Warwick. from Qulooy for Philadel phia. sailed from Holmes' Hole Seth inst Setae Woodruff Sims, Mason. M Vandusen, Ireland, and Aid. • nailer. tram Boston for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes' Hole Seth inst. Behr' Young America. Howard. from Newburyport. and .1 Ponder Jr, Ellenwood, from Calais f.r Philadel. ohm saded from Holmes' Hole 28th inst. Bony Ply. cheeseman, hence for Nantucket, sailed from Holmes' Hole 28th inst. Bohr Henry Brown, Perkins, hence, at Richmond 28th in ßo st. hr P A Roe. Baker, hence, at Portland Orb last. Sear tr Horner. Horner, hence for tiardiaer, ar rived at Portlar.d relit G Porter, Hudson, hence, it Danvers 24th Bohr Evergreen. Porter. from Stainfoni for Philadel phia. arrived at New York yesterday. Bahr T Benedict, Goldsmith, hence, at New Haven 26111 inst. • • Propel iota !tiara, Niohole, and Alida,Rnldnann,henee. nrrivtd nr New York yesterdxy. NEw OaLLAAS, Mar V. — Arrived. bark Saone, from Mo. S VECIAL4 NOTIOI.Ih PIIRSO Ar CHAR:VS.—The American la thes Are oe.ebrnted not less for their delioate beauty than for its (nly end premature decay. How important then to make use of the means which science has pro vided in nitwit the pernialmta effects of our ceengeable Moneta. and preserve the come tenon clear and beauti• fat in sotto of deleterious Influences. trNETT'II KALIABTON, prepared only by 303EPE BURNETT St OE., Boston, will be found to accomplish this remit. for eats by all dealers, at NI cents per bottle. It RAVTNO POND—NATIONAL SAYSTY Tam COMYA7M—Charterod by the State of Penneyiva te, RULES. 11. Money ua received every day, and in any mount M eor small. . . S. ' , LYE PER CENT intsrest is paid for money from im day it is put In. S. The money is always paid hank in GIOLI) 'Annoyer t is called for, and without notion. 4. Money ir eeeteea fram R xecur ors, Administrators, Guard/nue. end other Trustees, In terse or email Burns. o remain a lone or short. period. -- 6. The money received from Depositors Is invested in Real Itlatate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other Ream alma seourities e, Office open every day—WALNUT street, southwest tort Third or. Pt. bulelobin S)3 4. if 9 x 9 SAVING FUND—NOMItIVEaT CORNER 86CW:band WALMOT BTAXElll.—DeppllitS re eived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE r Eft OEN r. pe r annum. MMiMi=El Of open daily. from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon lay and tietturillay until nine in the evening. nevi ent: FRANKLIN FELL t Trearurar and &oratory M. MORRIS. MftYFt It S t MIRACULOUS VRILMIX DR sraoran, the oldest and beet remedy known for Ex terminating PATS nod mrc.E. cucKtioarßEs DEWS. A ATE: MUcQUITOEB, FLEAS. MOTHS, GSA IN WORMS. and GARDEN INS"CTd. Sir Principal Depot, CID BROADWAY, N.Y. gold i. all Druggists everywhere. myl6-9in MODEL SIIAVING AND LIMN- DRNSSING VSTABLIsIMENT. L. GHTEKIJNer, N. N.. corner FOURTH and BRANCH Street?, having opened his magnificent Saloon for Hair Cutting Dyeing, and Shampooing, in connection with the most doboran, private EATIIINO Pthititl, would now and nounee to i he publics, after a y ear's successful ope ration that hie meatus of accommodating his numerous patrons, nave been rendered still more perfect. Mir None but the beat artiste are employed. IQ - Private Rooms fur Ladies and Children. Cr ilea Hair Da ea, and other dressing preparations always for sale. Sr Charges moderate. my2-lm SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES —A very large assortment of BALAM NDEEB for sale at rea sociable prices. N 0.301 CHESTNUT Bt.. Philadelphia. ..11/ A NS k WATSON. that )•.'AIDS CLOTHING OF Tll3 LATEST STYLEA, made in the beat manner, expreatly for RE TAIL SALES, LOWEST selling prices marked In Plain Pi gime. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system Is strictly adhered as we foliose this to be the only fair way of dealing tit are thereby treat.d alike. JONES & CO.. •eB-tf 604 MARKET Street. SEWING MAMMIES. All persons who nave hong ht Sewing Machines which will not porforra 'lto work °netted, are informed that SINOEIVS Ma °tunes never fail ludo any kind of work. Dloone Isom disappointed in the Machines of . . _ I. M. SINGER & CC.. Nu. 810 CHLESTNUT MAltitlEll VOLDFIst —4oo‘. 138. On the afith innt., br Kay. A. Oulver. Mr. Peter Holden to Mine Margaret Itogeze, both of ePtitivikai Val a. ISY—LtING.—On the 27th test Rev. G. ere, ghee!). Mr. Willie% FL Key to Mies Mary tl Long, both 01 onnafrn, N. J. MI `.'l R-111.8°014.—0n the 28'h of February. 1660. by ay. J. O. Cla , . Mr. Ileurge W. Mintzer to Mica Line Oibson. both ol this city. lIAND—WOM.KI,I4 I 01IFF.—On the 16th of Ana by Rev. J. It Kenner(' Mr. • tannin L. Hand to Mine Abl2te L. W.mohniortl.4l of thin nay. ZABALA—MIIIIPHI .—On the 27th inst . Mr. Valen tine Zabel , . from 13,1b0a, Spain, to Mien Maggie Mur -10, from J,ehthd. the May. aLle n r thL as y l o iz i t4ri ne n o re. VVillard Netrion Butler, ged 10 .ionn m.f.no Mary Butler. Tiro friends of the tittnil;* aro mmted to attend the funeral. thin afternoon. at 40 Monk, from the renidenoe of hie parents, northwest coiner of Tenth and Fitzwn ter wont.. • • NW LT a RER.—' n the 13th April, al Hanover. lier• many, Georre.W. Poulterer, in the 29th year of his age. The rentttv's coo friends of tie family are respect ful y invited tonitand the funeral. from the residence of his lowlier. No. 3721 daunt Vernon streekon niternoon, et 4 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Aid Cemetery. it, y All, Ho Tuesday morning, the 29th inst., "heft ttlinto late of inns here, t-ount. Londonderry, jrnlnmli in the 77th /ear of his age. The relatives and triends of the family are respeet lily invited to attend the tuner I. from the residence of hie We, James Grehem, No. 1029 Market street, en Thor day alter. ono. the Stet inst., at 4 o'elocm. To won( ed to, Lucre' 11111. 18th year ol I is s the 27th m eet , Harry C.Stclner, in the ace. levied to attend he funeral. without further notice. tram the residence of toe father, J. P.Fteiner, N 0.832 Piro street. thin( Wednesday fafternoon at 3 &clank. DURELL —On the 26th inst., Edward IL Duro% in the 333 h year of II ri age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 971 North Third Street, t his l Wet nerds) morning, et 10 o'clock. UII v.—Un Oa 213th mot, Mrs. Julia Duffy, wife of Pet , lel , Hail)'. tared 29 years. Unneral from the residence of her husband, No. 819 Coates intact. this (Wednesday 1 afternoon at 1 o'clock. P OX.- On the 27th inet., Joseph Fox, in the 94th sear of his ace. Funeral front the ...Milano() of his son, No, of Tr oy street. below rt lierton, thin ( Wednesday) afternoon at o'clock. w 0 pt.—flo the 21th inst...lscob Horn need 40) ears. Funeral from his late residence, No. A 33 North Fd leenth street t is f Wednesday/ afternoon at 8 o'clock. K FAH li.—On the 28th ins ~ Charles. snit of George mid Fitsalieth Newry. aged 6 years and 10 months. Filn•ral from the residence of his parents. No. 1021 (lontes street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. IA ATI-lilt/P.—On the 27th met., Laura L., daughter of Lehben W and J. , ne Latham. Funeral (thin the r. pidence of her parenta, N 0.1315 Girard avenue on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, • 11103f1 I DE.— On, the 27th mat , Al re. Lydia A. Mcßride, wife of John Mcßride. tar., aged e $ yearn. Funeral from the residence of her tomhand, No. 1911 tooth Second street, b. low Tanker, this (Waring...de") afternoon. at 8 "'cloak. MeCORMACK.—tan the 28111 inst., Mr, William MO- Cormaok. rued 88 yearn Funeral from his latelreside nee, Eally'a Doom Master street, chore Germantown road, this (Wednesday) afternoon. at o'clock,' McF ADDLN,—(in the 2rl h tett., William Percy Me- Fadden. son of George and Charlotte McFadden, aged ' years 6 months and 7 days. Funeral from the residence of Me parents, No. 613 north kighth street, this( W ednesday) a ft ernoon, 3 0 M e l MOO t EGOR.-- 1 n the 26th Inst., Peter MoGregor, In th p e u b s yll ea ?p o ll h e is ie s fe e fe r Memo James Street, Falls of - Schuylktlf, on Thursday mornin g, at 10 o'elook. • Alollf EN —On the 97th lust, Christopher McMul len. aged le genre. Funeral from hie late residlinoe,l'so, Bbl New Market Orrt, below Green, this (NY9Onesdny) morning, at 9 ° :lifillePlly. —At ego Jacinto, Texall AP ISM, Chariest Murshy, of Kensin g ton , in the ,' tSd year of his lite. ?HART —On the 28th inst., Thome,* J. Peert, in the year of his ag. Funeral from h is late residence, Plum atreet, about Fo SCHurdl, North Camden, on Thursday morning, at • o'clock. MIDT.—Ou the 57th Inst., Chariest Schmidt, eget ae_years. Funeral from his late residence. No.IIOS Smith Fourti street, below Federal, this (ffedneaday) gatemen. at o'clock, ----- - 11LACK BANYAN MANTILLAS, of thti I"' thOlet netprovel li etyles'and well made. lack tip enaibne !krone Shawls. leak Bilk Gm dne Blum!". B1:2 EMT,: g ri lregli r b t ti, Grape, "billed , an'in l6 . Bee border". Black Thibet Shawls, ribbon, My., and el' borders; & &o. Black think and thin Inatioltds_fortnakt i r shawls. • Gelt3BON & bON Mourn piLlitore. my 7 No. 918 . 011E8 UT Stripe. ~ NINTH WARD.—THE FRIENDS or [ RTKpHEN- A DOUN,LAI3 are reggesod Meet Title ,EVr Nlri Gott 0 mock, at the liortware lt" comer of F.fteenth and market Street.. frr /FOURTEENTH WARM—THE DEMOk , CRATIO PRIEN OS of the Non.ST P -EN A. &a/Oh AS are requested to matt TillS LWednesdaY/ C/ BYRN/N. at 8 a'alook, wt . !, ON's, corner of TWELFTH and SPRING GARDE Street', on bum'. nes, of lin portanee. Punctual attendance Is reqUeßtNi it* THE PHILADELPHIA UNION STORE e7(erotlis of which are divided aulong.lho Dir milers) will open on SA ' I'D ROA k MORN , June 2d, with a well-nesorted stack of Groceries and frail stone. at No. ti lis North NINTH Street, above Keep Goods delivered nt any part of the oily. Stockholders, and those wishing to beimme such, will please meet at the store 10-MORROw (Thursds;) F,'VENING. and receive their certiflentes. hiliares du sale, SU each. J. HEIDI, ?resident. H BOGGS, Agent. ray3o-40, ST. ET . ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—A STAT meeting will he held on the evening of THU even the llst inst., at 7 1 : o'clock, nt the ST. LOU 8 HiiTEL. Members aro requested to attend without further notice. GEORGE YOUNG, m).SO et Heeretary rgSTRAWBERRY FESTWAL, A SALE SABBATH L and FANCY ARTIOLBS, lid ' of the SCHOOL. of Loznn-Rgia a ehutoh. Twentieth and V i ne stroets, on TtIESDA , WEDNESDAY, add 'I3III.II,PDAY, MEW 29th, 30tb, d Bet,lsso.(AfternoOn and Evening.) Biagio addling' 5 , 10 canto ; Season tiokota, 25 oaring. in7flA4l 23tV• SIR. HIRAM CORSON WILL GIVErA. V course of BM Readings, with oriticisme. at 909 NTON lat., commencing MONDAY BVENIND. May; and continuing every esening of the week. The nourse will include passage' Dorn ghat epears's Henry VII'. Troilus and Cressida, Richard 111 OW chant of Venice Macbeth, 'Pallet. Romeo and Mita. and Kind bi' Jahn' nagnin9Y on the Knooklur at the Date In Mach .th t coleridge • Oeneveve, De ern, Youth and age. Ancient Mariner, and Christebe I lart nyeon'sLord of Burleigh. The Slaters Charge o the Light Brigade; In Memoriam; MELOOMMI t • Battle or Ivry' Hood's Dream of Eugene Aram, ', Menne, Renee the Shirt, Bridge of Malts . Our Village The Lot Heir; Long lelloeo• t'keleton in Armor. Building of the HMV. Midnight Mese for the Dying Year, Hiawatha' km a 011alume, Riven. Bells. Annabel Lee; Hauried l ibutter The Esemßion. Ingoldby Legends: Butler a eating to Wear; Dewey on Donuts; Burke on the Nabob of Aroot's Debts. Ac. Tickets 50 mints. Ti, be hod at the door and 800 O}fEBTNIJT at. Reading will commence at eight o'clock. Inge At. RICH 111 N AND SeIIUIILKILL PASSENGER RA f I.,WAX COMPANY —Notice [fEreby given that the COUPON. on the &mita of this Corium, due on the Brat day of'.June next. wiil be paid at the Oman of the Compeer. No. 1311 South THIRD Street, fun Wired on and after that day, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'oluoic. my2S-7t CHAS. S. I,VAYNN, Treasurer, rirUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— Department of Arts —The examination of the Senior Close for degrees will be held Janne Cads!! of the present and next week, in the afternoon, beginning ca each day nt 4 o'clock. WEDNESDAY. Vtd. by the Vree-Provost, (Physical ? 1 written. PTl r it rip by Professor Allen, (Demosthe nes. i FRIDAY, 25th, by Professor Kendall, (Integral Calcu lus, )Written. neON DAY. 28th. by Professor Coppee, (Shaw's Outline o Pnelish Literatu v.)writton. TUESDAY. Seth. by Professor Coppee, (Evidenoes of Christianity )written. WEDNESDAY, Seth, by Professor ) aelcson, (Cinitio's Tuseulanai.) IMOROE AlleuEN, MI 03430 Secretary. irrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COPANY. M AI AUL IM), The holders of the bonds of this Company, due .july 1, 119 D , can now receive, upon aPPlleatiortat this office, 10 per cent. in, cash, upon the terms specified In the amu let attached. The holders are also entitled to the benefit eta Sinks ing Fund of Bieo,oQo per annum, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, Mlti, and in pursuance of the contract, entered intp by he company and duly regorded, to carry the same into CIRCUL feet. B. BRA R. DFORn, Treasurer. "Notice to the Holders of Pirifedefpeia and Rawlins Railroad Company Mortgage Botads,dwe Jahr lesa These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the reed, amounting in the aggregate to 81/.309,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend thorn for a period of twenty leers. the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for in the interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus or 10 per cent. will he given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus will paid in cash to the beaten, of the bonds. on their signing a reeeipt and presenting their rupee tire bonds at the office of the Company, or to its agents, forendoreement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will be furnished os appliontton, By or d er of the Board of Managers, . M H PI ammeters. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. AMERICAN WATCHES. 133333 KM T 111: AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, AT WALTHAM, MASS TO THE PUBLIC. Attention is invited to the following statement of facts in regard to these watobes, and come COnlideThliOna why, they should be preferred to those of forelsn menu f notihre Their sale hoe been cenatantly on the moieties ever since the business was commenced; thus proving that thee heregreteri iota popular furor through their in •plash irllytis. - of the extsnt to which they have received the endorsement of Via "win, we may state, that iewarde of Thirty Thousand of teem are now in daily use in the United States, giving perfect satisfaction to their owners. This result hoe been effected In the teeth of the most determined and violent oprosition from the greater part of those in the Watch Importing Trade in the large cities, who have Bs stematically used all their influence with their ou,tomera to discourage their dealing in an article which threatened, by its 'superiority, to displace the foreign watch to a great extent. Many of the Jew ellers and Watchmakers of the interior, a large propor tion of them foreigners!, seeonded the efforts of the Watch Imgorters, being pershaded by their counsels. and mulled by a contracted and imperfect view of their own interests; by the f, ar of loss on their stook of im ported watches, and the apprehension that their profits might he diminished through competition in a well known domestic article, with other groundless preju dices arising froma superficial inquiry into the eubjeet. Notwithstanding this, however, the watches havestesd ily gained in the estimation of the 'people, the retailers have been constrained to keep them to supply the de mand, a d by degrees. we are happy to add, their pre judieee and alarms are being dissipated. Our present system of making the different parts of each watch the exact counterpart of every other watch of the same series, leads to a uniforati ty In quality which oen never be attained by the foreign prongs. If one of our watches is good, all are good; whereas each foreign watch le only a probability by itself, depending upon the Moll and fieelity of the particular workman who may km, en to be employed upon it. In addition to these primary conditions of amen, every watch issued by the Company he made of he most choice and enduring materials, carefully entehed by the various processes to which they are subjected, and then Put together. in spected and severely tested by the best workmen in the Citatory. guoll has been theme with which there va rime duties have been performed, that out of the large number of watches sold, not more than a dozen or two have boon returned to the Company for exchange, from any cause whatever. Every watch Is guarautied by a guaranty that is good for something. and by parties that can be readily reached. Foreign watehe E. of the most inferior &morn, tion, are often/illy guarantied be their makers, whom it is impossible to call to account under any circum stances. American watches come to the consumer unburdened hr the various oxpensee and profits incident to impor tation—the total of which, tucluding custom• house do t es, more than double the prime cost of the watch be fore it gate to the Pocket of the ultimate owner. This consideration of itself should decide the question in our favor. Every dollar diverted from the purchase of foreign watches is so mut% saved to the coontrY t so much en couragement to home industry. and so much added to the putilio wealth. We do not ask apreferenciaonthese grounds it our watches are net bitter, for the money, than tne foreirn. 'llo conclude—we oleim that our watches are the beet and moat durable time-keeper, in the world betides he mg the cheapest: and we assert that a series of wa ches was never mado that would show 60 little average va riation from true nom ns those we have issued, In in dividual instances their performance has been uesur• plumed by nn thing molded in the history of horology. A dominative rtmaddet. containing lull Information and numerous certificates fr. in we I-known individuals, luny be bind on application to the undersigned. 0 UTloN.—au our watch now extensively .coun terfettpd by forms o manufacturers, we have to inform the D11111:0 that DO winch is of our artali notion which is unaccompanied by a eertifiente of genuine's, bearing the number., the watch, and signs • by our Treasurer. H. K. ROHM?: or by our predeeessors, APPL.h.TON, TRACY, & CO. Ae there watches aro for sale by fewellera irenerall7 throughout the Union, we do not solicit orders for single watches, For do American Watch Conical. 111)13BINS APPLETON. Wholesale Agents, N 0.184 OAOWAY, N. Y. mr4o 'serif SUMMER RESORTS. BEl) l'i•E D SPAIN QS. —"I Iti s well-known and delish.ful Summer Resort will he opened for the reception of Visitors on the Fie 8 g emit kept oven till the tat of Oett.ber. Woe Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. O ALLO.N, Wlit Oa elparience, courte.o.is manners, and attention to his suesta, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishins rooms. or any information in regard to the place, will address the subsortber. int O. P. riES:D. Bee' y and Treasurer. my3o Om Bedford Mineral Springs Co. FPFIRATA MOUNTAIN S - RINGS, AEA Lnu n aster County, Nunn loam —Dits estrh• 1 )01111011t Wlii be npen by th“ Hen of June The ad vantases of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery, pure air, ano soft 'eater; every, variety of baths, ono an it. meets ; a good etooly. of livery horses. and car maces. For further particulars eon on JOSEPH B. MYERS, corner Third and Vine Streets ; JAMES S. EARLE, No. 51 Chestnut Street. Philadelptiln, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH xoracimmumn, Ephrata Pnat Mee, Lancaster County, Fn. my3o-1m A PAOK of well-matched FAMILY OAR RIAOE HORS B will heaven taken care of for their cam Dorn now till November or December. Very beet Of Oily ..eferenoe and deounty given. Ad. drag •• Box No 990 P.O. no 30 20 ) LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOI). The finder will ream re a liberal reward by returning him to 1.0. Ui/ ARCH Street. tn.] WM. I:SEARLE: MANN. NOTICE.- -Whereas lotteryletters testamentary to the estate or AARON H. BURTMI, late of the oily of Philadelphia, have .been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requesi tut to make immediate payment, and those having maims agatnat the same top M reaent them In ARY Dual I Executrix, my.lo-w6t* No 1129 kILBURT Street. wil EN, IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN RtrgISTA, it becomes neeegsary" to ,get n Rieture of vaulted or friend, go to RR MBA'S OAI,- LERY, SklOuND Street, above OuEbN, sig THE SWIFT. SURF, HARVESTER. To above named Medlin* is undoubtedly the van , beat klewer and Reaper now Warm ior gale. It oin nines lightness ofdraught, ease or cut, adaptation to sit kinds of grain or grass, simplicity and durability or conatsuctlOn. Tho machines sold tact Beason gave tin. vistaed sa isfitetsgn to the purenuers. aria we are eine in guaranteeing a i•indiar reault thin :tear. Alt persona vitality's to purchase a first clan mowing and roaring machine wiil plerme call and examine the Surfs Sure Haroesger. Mannfeeturrit asutlbr scab by D. LANDRRTH it, SON, Agrioultural Implement and Biped Warehouse, 'Not 'at and 23 booth SIXTH Street, It* between Market ova Chestnut eto. RETAIL DRY GOODS. G RE AT REDUCTIONS. OREM 'IRIMMINCIS, 1100 P SKtRIB, RIBBONS, ETOI J. G. MAXWELL as ISON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HANUFAOTURINO ESTABLISHMENT, ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. myMfitcwat CHEAP SPRING GOODS. E. J. LEVY & CO. Invite the attention of To their very large and °halo a►eortmente of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS. The greater portion have been purchased at the large auction ealee of New York and Philadelphia, at prices greatly below the omit of importation, and are cold by them at retell at LOWER PRRIEN 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 FANoy FLOUNCED DRESSES, are complete, and in beauty of style will compare favo rably with any previous season, while the price, are fully one third less than the cost of importation. Particular attention is direoted to a lot of SLACK LACE SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, AND FLOUNCED BAREOE ROBES, At half the usual prices. m 328 St SOD CHESTNUT Street. 'REAL IMF II POPLINS. lizowria and Modes. Blues and Blacks. 8 81,E0Th D SHADES. Gray &With Tontine. Chine, High Lustre. • Plaids and ()hooka. SILK STRIPES CILINk,) For Sulto and Dream. SHARPLESB MOTHERS CHESTNUT, corner of EIGHTH Sta. ANOTHER THOUSAND AUSTIN ILEL LEY'S SKI RTE—FIVS CENTS A HOOP.—Re dubttorus /Alain Trimmings, Ribbons. Lnae_,l. Hair Nan. CorseW. Berlin Zephyrs. s haw l Border/. Tanaelar Ro sette Buttons, Crochet Budd. &o. J. 0 maxwELL& 81, Wholesale and Hotel MenV e ctennit stablishe ant br , myl6.stuwStrp ELF. MTH and CILKEITNIIT. MILLINERY GOODS. FRENCH FLOWEIIS, MONTUERS. AND STRAW BONNETS. Jot opened, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO., Joy74in Ho. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FADE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Stree t PHILADELPHIA. /NCORPORATED PENN APRIL. DAs, DY THE STATE OF SYLVANIA. SONPINED TO FIRE AND INLAND ALSIP. eitilevoss ,ftmuel Wrl t, B. Bitney, Wm. W. Whiten. J.. W. Evenn&S, Chas. Mahar son, Hem bewis, Jecob W. Stout, Dec. A. West, 0. Wilson Davis, l'ileako Stern. Thos. 8. Martin. NEORGE W. Bittit„Prealdent. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Crept IVILLIAMB I. BLANCHARD. Flearetary. Till MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 401KPANY OF NEW YOEX. A_Toelat SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INVISTIO YIRST_NoILTOAONII oN TINAL WORTH OVER SAMOA . The premiums arOLOWNII than in many other Oontea• Mem and the Dividends hare been ormayett, This iv a aridly Mortrai Then. Sri tor Stcw3kholdews so that ALL THE PROFITS aE .ONO TO THE INITIND. Pamphlets, and every Information, mar be hail +inane, on applie arum to F. RATCHFORD STARR. Airent 4 L W. ooruer FOURTH and WALNUT bwortte. PHILADELPHIA REFBRENreI; Thorns. Robing, John Web; Co Mordeoat Daemon Ooorge_o... 6eut. George Stroud. E.,. Whalen, Jobst II Myers, iirintitircitEnt Vr.'l4. l l"tro2: 4= LIZ' fl A a% thu g. hylf • I N T S TIURt A N fE OES COMNIPAANEYE O A F DT HI4AE OGEA URAN NN —i YLV • ESOHANGE NUILD im isAstim Obartotod in 1794:-Sapital 4111X1,4416—Aaseta, Jimmy 1, e EOM All invaded in sound and available iimritles—oon tine* to imye on VesaeboaCioes, BalMints. &Doti of Merobandiae, .I, on li tanzia. IRE RS: jam D. Shown , no 11. Stuart, Simeon Toby, IF=Vlrinti Jr..s_ ?lee alaoalcator 4 ,,,,„..., S. Smith, • a banal B. Imams* an E. Dodd, . Rai Ulla= R. itt re. a. t i ttno el lii. F airs, ERV. 0 liggraliD, frealdent. W(GLI AM El A 11PR .finamtnr• 10 o-wida, tt ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Authorlited Capital 1100,000—CHARTER rzaTivAL. o.an WALNUT Street, between Third and Poiuth treat. Philadelphia. . This Company will Insure against trim Or damage by Firs. on BuiMings,Pumiture, and Merobaodme gene rally. Also, Marina Insaranoes or' Vessels, Cargg.go, and Freights. Inland Insurance to Veins of the union. DIRE Jacob Feller, I°lo4 hisztled. D. Luther , r. iseorge N. Eakert , L. Audeuried , John R. Blakiston, Davis Pearson. Wm. F. Dean, Peter Meyer. J. N. Baum. J ACOB li SHER, President. WM. P. DEAN , Two President. W. M. SMITH. Seoratary. . ava-tuthstf SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.— Com eany's Building, southeast Borne WALNUT and FOURTH&rests. Open daily from 9 till a o'clock, and on MONDAY til, Bin the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without natio.. INTEREST FIVE PER GENT. All sums paid hank, on damaml, in gold end silver. THUATJ , ALEX. ArHILLDIN, Predent. SAME.. WORK, trios Pre s ident. John C. Farr, T. E, Harper. Georgeagent. John Aniseed, Jr., Aanylliodine, O. Roberts, Jahn Aikinau, Jima wnwn, H . H. Eldridge, Wm. J. Howard. JO B. WILSO ,Treasurer. JOHN 0. BIMa. Elsoretary. mrlll.lm SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, °Moe, 931 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislative dpril 14th, Usk. Open for Uepoints l'Aymente, front 9to 2%9 °loot. Mao. on MONDAY and TRUREDAY .}:VEN G/3. from 6to 6 o'clock. Interest 6 per cent. per annum. repoeitore elm with draw their, 'c oneys by Cheeks, if desired. Special De posita received. TAXES B. PRINGLE. President. FRANCIP thir. 8011WATI. sot3o - tf if JUST RECEIVED BY THE CITY OP WASHINGTON, A LARGE STOOK OF JET BRACELETS, Both Plain aid Gold Mounted, whloh will be sold et VERY LOW PRICES, BY E. H. ELDRIDGE. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," N. H. Corner HIGHTH and CHESTNUT eta. sir Customer Wort made at abort notice , . • I veldt 3m-tf R . SHOEMAKER & Co. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. THOMAS 0. GARRETT, myt9 Im No. 71U CHESTNUT STREET pLSTED ICE PITOII6R9, OP THE mosr APPROVED RIND. For sale by THOMAS C. GARRETT. m323-1m No. 712 CHESTNUT STREET. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHER Northeast Corner FOURTH AND RACE Streets. seree-Sra STEAMBOAT TRENTON.— AP rEftNOON UP-RIVER TRIPS. to TacorlY. 'H.irrepdale, Beverly, Harlington, and Bristol, at 4 olock P. M. On and atter SATURDAY. the fhith of hlay, the TRENTON,Caputin Hinkle. will leave thiladelphia at 4 P. M., for the above places. Returning. will leave Bristol at 4:0, ace Burlington at 4.30 P. M., for Philadelphia. Faraway ' I*(r aa m)9o.eit il,fti H. OATZMER. Agent. „AaaTURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served excepted),ii;l74 I.YBT42Bf,llllt! h Z°=4 . T it d in:4 Meet. N. B. Dinners froml3 to 3 o'clock frpa S. M. S BISHOP'S PARISIAN wAnkNILLINERY IiSTAIILHUthIENT, No. 1018 CHESTNUT etreet, next door to the St, Lawrence Hotel. my 1m THE BEST ARE OHEAPEST.-Buy 7Umbrellas sad Parasols of WM. R. RIOUARDSON myla-tjyllf No. 4 A. ILS MARKET ea. alt i PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in every variety, oh ay, at WM. 11. RICHAIIDILONT. mvl4-tiylif els maRKEr SSU, BLINDS, DOORS, E.IIIIITBHS. WINDOW FRAMES, .to" at the lowest onah prteex 726GIRARD Avenue, (eeeend *tort! Iran" WeLOH Pe HUNT Plt l i FAIRBANKS , PhiiTIPORII SUALEEL P., b i,fitYt i Mer t.E5.91(.111. %TEAM SUliAltz, AM) SYRUPS —O. DoNOO it LT F. 23 Ho WATER fit .ofirere for sate to the trade tote: 4.000 tads steam Refined Bolters end Byrnes at the followAng and p erm.? ; standard teal Cu• sr, loMo rushed and es Y l v er4i e he'd wh'ite Canto A Wlnte.9* White . B.SN; White ?- lows VI to B ', (. and Drown Clarified, 6.% to liXot tmver- Vac's Byrne in Ws and bbla. 47 and 400 t tennaylvania 43., rep in bode and bble and 470, and New York Kyrups in aide and bbls, 33 to 400, 1n91 1 .9t* JAYNErb HALL.-200 Ne.W OUeli ONS suitable for Churches, Lecture-rooms, ho.. Bellehelto 613;t601, Camp Kona,. Curtain., Re. All selling* at half value. Apply at MEI 1,157,1 AN't) Cloth more. No. 640 cIiEbTNUr rtreat, under the Rail. myselm SP ARMACETI.— 50 boxes Sperm Candles, :ifarrEtianlB 6 ilittirgled& — ons!, - iti."ill'orB WHARVES. [VI R 4. JANKS YATTS , INVENTIONS rajidAdFliNtirtdolleitrllrireli4idelhri:LiitdhgLigtell.sat gisid by the i r D Tamen' to nee her Su:gloat 4velitiepee. She would caution Merchants and others sistnst plunks/ow except at her residence. lild9 lei r e.4NuT Street, weer', she can Se consulted between the hour, of II and Her book of testinionntls will be riven at e wall cation Bent free to any Dart of the United Stats. Her Illlnsture is on each 'whole. my 29 twee ty NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN' TU.AT application will be made tot thetol4llutnitiln roma., Oomptrio i r rho reset of et u s - K 0 .9. °salt:l:7; w ea m a l ig am Us Of • oorneeny. elf-tisiku WANTS. WAN T E D—By a young man Who writes the 7 stem of Penmanahle taught at Bryant et. Stratton's mmercial Coilese, satiation se ASSISTANTBOOK-M.Se RBA. Can ih the best eft! and aountrgjeferenoe. Addreas HOLMES" TAY WR," PM., cunt*. mygogt• WANTED.—A practical experienced Book-teener dooms to mate an engagement with a wholesale - house, 11101111U160 °Soo, bank, or any business, ,whore aerrioos would be reintrod• dross "A. R. T. Philadelphia poet ogee, fordno week. m - WANTED—An active man acquainted with Olt) Grocere. lee collector antl outside agent. Most come well recommended, Address TAB; this office. ' Myllo et" A YOUNU WOMAN wishes a situa 4 ion As laundress ina private family or to do obsmber4 w &POT No. tag TAILOR Street. my.lo.2t* VITANTED—a roung man to assist at bo handwriting e himself generally useful. Ad dress, in of applicant, " L. T.," office of thin paper. myne-Et* WANTED on Mortgage on a 5 11 00 0Aret_ e p ree property worth SX),000. for toh a bonus will ba paid. Address F. & office of The Press. m7ao 3t• ~ WANTED—By the first of July. a part. , is with et toga° capital, to join the advertiser; who is alreatlr eatalniehed in the Dry Goods Jobbeig business, and doing a very &lOW. trade, .and wishes flood partner and eapital to increase the same. Adders* ones." at thin of fi ce. mytB.3t* . _ • 'ro WHOLESALE GROOERS.—A young man. who writes a Lood hand andll quick at figures. wishes a situation Ina wholesale Grocery titers. Ras had four years experience in a retail smears. Oood re ferences given. Address " .11 B," at this office. my3ls-fit. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wishes Bib:ninon s wholesale stor Busy otori. p ri t o ttir h r e y r tence amen. Address "iver.." AA Young Man from the South wishes nnera of in a roopootable private Amur. Address . 4 M 3)," °Moo of this paper. my2:64t" EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WHO Acan influe , •oe a fair amount of near Gash. trade, wishes an engagemant by the let of July in a first-oleas Jobbing Dry Roods Rouse. Addreal " F. D.," 011os Of Tks Press. tny22 10t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR BALE—A SORREL HORSE, Bashaw Rook. 7 /ears old. J$ hands hub. a free and stylish driver t wnl be sold low Tor want or a no. Apsq_at t.ft waTly ample/. Broad and Wilmot/ trim al EIOR SALE —A DESIRABLE FARM, nor containing 112 ACR.'B OF I, eND„ equate in Rad- Road. obootoae male Pt Morten's Corner. and ' lsgie r stations on the rag/e iwe r/la Railroad/. with all nese/eery_ FAs hi BUILD LNG di tided into fields with said serf its and running water upon it, a small proportion of wood land, good Mallard Oobilioe.fruit, illott of the first gnat- For a view of thei r lionanand farther partictliars re l diVeS j a i tilit n iAlt 1 01112, t gllfi r t=7oolllW, iny.lo-wtsit• al A FIRST-CLASS 110T.EL OR Bali D. ING-HOUSE TO RENT.—The whole of the no per portion of that ilea build's( Minimise_ the *Warn side of the Philadelphia Bank, in CHEMTNUT "treat, above FOURTH, over the Storrs 413. Oa. and 417, ARM beim{ 40 feet front, with an estisasive four., toy back handout. 310 feet wide. and intending ted feet to Rangtead place. In the* pestals's, time are 40 well lighted. well arranged , and we.l. ventilated rooms of Tim rases suitable for parlore. salons, and obantbere. together with admin -room. MP feet in length. There is also a quantity of well.preserved furniture on the spot. whioh th tenant could have at a lair price. The advantages lk blob this location possesses to an enter prising_party for the establishment of first-olses Ho tel or , Boarding.Sllllls, ere too well-known to require further commendation ppliastion may be made to the proprietor, JOHN RS A. at the premises. 4.3 CHESTNUT Street. a.b.ve FOURTH, from to to! o'clock. myl9-St To PHYSICIANS.—A Physician re siding in a populous town. about tour sours' rids from Philadelphia, and harm. a practice of SUNIXI per annum, would dispose of his Imams and location at a r.asonable arum to a marred person. who snit pro- duce proper testimonial.. A r.re chant, is offered to an , person who India. to locate in s. pleaasnt town. address "Physician." Aloe of TAs Press. m4B 6t" FOR HALM, OR EXCHANGE FOR RW..15.11tR ORA -DIKE—Two two.storr brink bounce and lot of ground subject to improvement Rept for $7 per annum, sash. A smell amount of gash, and the balance in merchandise required. Address A. S.. Press °rocs. mtlftlin a TO LET, UNTIL OCTOBER,' IN Chew Street, below Ohuroh lane. Gormsntown, a Sung- bed House with Stable ati imbed. I.umediate possession will he given. Inquire of Mn. RHOADS, 436 WALSH'S Street. mrSig ga FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— BM. A most desimble Pastor/, wit , lage lot of ground. froniing on th ree stone e. suitable f or a most any kind of meaulsol l r. Ter= easy. For pallier' bus, inquire of _41.11 MUIR. Six th below Arab. or to W. U. ROUES o. 1009 imstnut at. .aulklat s p a TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR. Sollstory hones, double back buildirem, all modern im provements, in complete order; an aliment lar °yard. term low to a good tonset. _ Situated No. 1904 r.STNUT street. g ppiv at No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Masonic, Reif. man-a FOR SAL e -A HANDSOME PRO PRATT, in Germantown, within a, few minntea alk of the depot. Fine garden. with hot- bedr. Abun /sue of Fruit—Grapes. and plenty of shade. bums ; gas and water throughout. Stops Stable. Large • • Terms very aooommodating, and possenton_given when required. Antdr to B. B. comgo_ ._YEI ard.2.if at the Phitedelghts Beak. .pOR SA LE OR RENT.— A very desirable NEW COTTAGE RESIDFNO O . at Twentr Brat and Veneto streets. two squares from Tuve Station. on the Germantown Ratlroad ; twelve rooms. bath room, water.cdrret. furnace range. sea. Ao.. Am, bal conies, Wide-trees, and fro a hall VI an sore of ground. Anlito J. Bt. GOMM ONB,_ m 521461.• 420 WALNUT STREET. BOARDING. T woP GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOQM. mowed With s larilik fr ont room, with gas and bath, at No. 260 North FIFTH. Street. a2)22-61* TWO YOUNG (4ENTLIMLEN (JAN BE -s- aeoommodated 'with good, airy apartments, (Salk trot.out board,/ is soloists family. Looaßon con- Address TOLBERT," torough Blood's Dia- Patch. spat REMOVALS. up =OVAL. —SMALL (MANUEL, wilrol#E GROOF.littr.eve removed trore QA North tiNC Street. to 121 }IA.ET Street, above Front. nor side. PERSONAL. PERSONAL -DASH WILL BE PAID, and the highest price, tar ladies' and gent.' out of clothing pplease call at, or address, B. D. Ancona. No. 737 OOUTB West. m726-6t* CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOORHILL & WILSON, „No. 603 AND 603 CHESTNUT STREET. Ars °fermi to the publio,io °m:motion with their regular business of MEN'S CLOTHING. A superior stook of BOYS' CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Goode, and made In the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. . Measures taken sad Garments made to order at the SHORTEST NOTICE. my:l,-1m CONGRESS SPRING, BARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860. An attempt has been made to deceive the public, by persons offering what Step call " Corrals's Waves" from Fountains ; and at the pries of six (Si cents per glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about Tx (*maser glass. the im. position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight. cartage, or breakage. Is apparent; but their probable (mums has been to empty one bottle of genuine Consmas Water Into Fountal a filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. We have eaves sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any otl,ir &misfits; than ordinal, sized GLASS BOTTLIIII. The cork or ever, bade of the genuine is branded "CON ORE.'S WATER"—"C. tc W.," and any, without those words and letters on the cork, L C00211111711T, Whether from FOUlltallte or Bottles. CLARKE & WRITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz : PRsDF.RIII2 SBOWN, cot. Filth and Chestnut sta., FREDERICK BROWN, Jr" oor. Ninth and Chestnut, ,r O RASI.S 9 ,1.18 & Co . 724 Market street, C. TURNifth BANDy Co.. ruce Street, 909,1. /iU296 Third Street, O. S. NUB fi 1.. 1410 Chestnut street. A. D. D. TAY L O R , oar. Ninth and Chestnut streets, Ars oustantly simile, by us with the grains." CON GIS'S WATZi" in bottlers, freak tram theirengrese Spring. OLA SE & WRITh, aplitAinif 99 CEDAR St.. New York Car. TRUSSES l BRAOFS ! SriPPORTERS ! - 1 1- Correctly adjusted at NEEDLES', TWELFTH and RACK Streets. Ladies entrance Twelfth street, first Moor below ham. Lady attendants. Praha. krur fish, arid American, in Arent variety. Belts, Shastio Mookinge, ueneOries. Shoulder Braces, Syringes...to mygg-tolidyl, ge THE PRRKNOLOGICAL OAI3tIVET Mr* EITABLIsIInn SY FOWL') :7 ie nt.Le, o il Vga l igosi n , d FVettir ,r b t l atei a -Coro. end far PHRENOLODICAL EXAMINATIONS. The linpoitanee of Pnrenology. in the training of the young. the selection or crompations.and oompanions, and m ever t ; department of active life, je *stud a , k now i e d g ec y mut inteinuent persons Who ere etetunint wt lie iota. Written demonytione from dapierreogywea will b. Sent by mail tor two dollars. aiwgeswee or books sent mettle. 4ORNL. CAPEN. No. am CHESTNUT street. mocitid mpg, cohlt,eatarnif-Ww... PhiLawieati. MANNA—SmaII Lt ale for aalo by WE- Talmud, & alma& ) a, 17 .ra 40 14 , -A , owl. ain Rt.T7t3 1860. 10E! ICE! 1860 . COLD SPRINO ICE COMPANY. SCALE or LIMILT IP ° 4Pds 11,9,17 4C Dena PO lrtsek. -• Iv- .. 1$ •• Mi 4. is 44 44 To ICB jaw your orders to the aloes, or Mtatty )s be given to the OS .CANILI. etNa -30Wlr ZIt " ? Rd m°7l PrTE tiAieikhti.C!J kkZta%l- A end T 1 e V- rIP .H Itrete, jtll Qt TANSEY—Eastman's, for sale by EIZOO orwratcoud, & BROTHER, 47 424 4 .ca n ND aueou sq ABIESZIWZIV. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Pole Lessee M. A. OA HRETTSON faiii:lreeart _ T ( WE 'IRE riErVENINO, Mll7 SO, IMO, HIDDEN HAND. Wool. Par. Clumfrw; Donald Ba)s.. Mr. W. It. Pare; lurrioatie. Mr. Dubow Capitol* . Mrs. Anna Cowen ; arsh Hooke, rs. H. A. Perry. Previous to which THE MODEL hi r e WIFE. DortueioL Mr. Cheinfrsa ; Stump, Ma; kl. A. ' Whims as usual. Doors oven at 7% ceolook t Curtain will rise at 8. WHEATLEY it CLARKE'S ARCM SEET TFISATR.E. THIB,.. ( WEDNESDAy) EVENING. Rey 30 MC Sixth pilot or the Encasement of Mon Baumanlt and the production of the new Trott Drama. ' THE COLLMEN BAWN. (Pieced in New York amidst an epotteinent never ex celled.) A Drama, In 3 aeta,by Dion Sondem*, and dethasted in him to the ondying memory' Of .4erald DocILERe. thfre• of tbe Po pish) Bouctoaalt. sesta *Reared due 44. Vll3lOlO. E XTRA NOTICE !—FITRA NOTICE I McDONOUGW! GAIETIES! RACE Ftreet. INTERNATION L PRIZE FIGHT. h e Hs 4 h,og Fared now beencperformed in London, with gfetit eUeoleter at three Tkefitrei, on the same evening, entitled _ _ - • • •-• B. •8., or the BENICIA BOY! Will beproduced at the Gaieties, on WEDNESDAY EVENIND, with the Original Colon of 81110T1 and Heenan. NEW SCENE PAINT T_D Represeintins WIE taw W AT FARNSIDDRODOR. THE BATTLE ()WOUND. To stye the Piece ever! possible *Seat, an engage mint has been made with _ AARoN JONES The Celebrated Prigihrt. the original Trainer of SOHN C. HEENAN and the oomntor of OM BAY e.llB Who will condi:nit the PLAI p _ e T as it really occurred, and will represent JOHN (1. HEENAN. TEE CHAMPION OF AMERICA.- MAT RUSK, the old favorite of the Northern Liber ties, and the Champion against FRE t LAND, the celebrated Enahsh Prize Fighter. in 8143, will, for th,e mammon, repritient TOM SYERS. CHAMPION O A F ENGLAND ! SOLOMON'S TEMPLE, A large, heantifal. and seam:al:nodal of Inc grand est and most interesting hawing ever wilt is emoted in the Immense saloon of NA_TIONAL HALL. MARKET. ABOVE TWELPT4I STREET. The Model i Se feet lons, 24 Met wide and 15 feet high lighted by fOO gel Jets. and the war:thinners re presented ni eOD 22aree armed in Jewish costume , surrounding the venous warts, give it I life-like up issammoss. Head Ist Kiegs. sth to lth OWL; 1 Chinn., Mit ohap, 2d Chrnn.. 4th and 7th chapel and kaodue nth chat. Aro; contents and description of Solomon's Templer all m which is faithfully represented in the Model. OPEN TO VISIT alt - ,from 10 to 12 A. lii.. 3 to U and 7tolo P M. Lecture at 11.4, and 011 o'clock. Admission, 21 cents; me thildrea• 21 cents; KlDeb obikl. 14 cents. Liberal arrangements made ',nth schools and churches with privilege of lecture by their putor. myt-tf PENNSYLVANIA AOADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1094 klirplirr street The Pith Annual Exhibition is now oven dnibr. from P dela* e. seta P. IL. acd free till to P. M. Admistlee X mints. itesean Matte. lo gents. Chil dren. hart n ee. the Stockholders will revolve their tickets st the alai of ALoadosis. NIRDICINAIg. DTL. J. H SORENICS SEA•WEED TO NIC FOR THE ouR OP °WPM'S; A.—Tlim remedy is composed of a compound preparafion of a common weed. growing anal the seashmo, and is a pertain And infallible remedy tarps curs of clyi.pligia. 1 have been in constant enteric.. .or mr. r twenty years In treating diseases *Ube lungs and stomach. and found years aeo. that my Sishenh's Palm ale B rues In many cases. where the stomach was very weak and wi h ninth acidity, needed tome assistance; something to stlnadate and bring up a tone to the stomach was re quired. In other eases, where the • tomer* and Liver are in a tolerably healthy condition, the l'elinento Syrup alone seems to take right bold. and putifise the lood an nesse the matter in the lungs, at d a owe Is soon effected. I found pure breads would strengthen the ortmonoh sod greatly Faust digestion MOM./ lean ago I onto. &craw an article in an old almanac covera ll,'the the effects of sea , wesd distilled, is stresgtheklng stomac h. . . • A !Ur teams' its virtues in a moll wan soon saw Its good elleets, and got w h ich aat 11 ha v es more general mjanufactore. since which time r :reed husarge o ftik4 B 4TA L P12,8- th ltir and N em t tag imitations of a tore d liver much quicker than calmnal, withou• any of its bad Create. 7he Bea-Weed Tottie brim- s up the tone of the stomech. Pi' eie at once an appetite, and the Palmate() Syrup then digests and cures vonimmption tp many dame are ram. W den j first bet an to 'manufacture end sell the Des-Weed onio. ever- mediael work and nearly every physicianwee opposed to using , mimulaats for anything like disease' of the lunge liver or stomach ; now, sines seeing the Ornate of the ed onus. mull every medical man recommends Bourbon whiskey or stimulants of some kind with rood effect The effect of the Sea- Weed 'frolic is felt soon after it is takes, as it supplies st oyes the. principles of .he &- fMeat gastric, Mice , and the food is digested natully. . Aide, e Ton chemists y resembles the natura diatin tri that even find diticaltY - pushing them. It gives tone and steer ethers me mo mach. thus enahl ns it to secrete the proper quantity' a. d quelim of gastric, juice, and Dyspepsia and all its discuses •cion disappear.. It has now become of general use. When there is no symptom or conromption, a little taken before break fast will create an appetite. • tier satiric a hearty din ner. a wineltlasettl of it will dieeit the fond ee4l Pre vent any unpleasant feeling of faluma tt is rimed,. harmless and very agreeable to the tests ,• tt corrects the stomach in such • way that everything that is ea ten seems to agree with the Womack; aid by isontoming its useperinea become quite ­. was once a walk ing skeletons-bout the streets ot this city. and in tie list age of earatlMptine I any weld 214 poem a; in ahmt. it tame se`dom that persona are tem:tided lett arateipsia without gore torwritty of the liver &adman salvation of the Weida. than one of Reheatik's _Man drake Pill" aboua be taken ever, night 'or a week or two. then one every other night. This WI I regulate the towels an gradually that nature will do it without the aid et( purVitillitli it is IL well- knnwp fact 641130 M, suffer like the Dye peptic; for. in addition to the Dram:We, tasty is ousel. either headache tour and sick stomach, pain to the side taleitation of the ha/M.-chills and fever. gravel, disuse of the kidneys, nervous weak - nem and tremors, are general debi icy. The Bea Weed Tom is a lament bittamottving Person a • nod ayeetite and goad digertion; it is nut rip in quart bottles. always ammo with the momach, and • axe balite tenerala effect" cure. Prepared by J .13CHENDIt. sad for side.'whelmala StYeet• and retail, at his Principal Mee, No. ay No rt h MINE Peiee el per bottle, or /Paper half dozen. myli Ulf • pieta._ MORRIS' /DUCE PHAL 0 S F. II S.TPEOTR M 9 It g f • • Ps OFESSOR MORRIS' PROFESSOR MORRIS' MOOR PRALort. RUC E FRALOS, EUCE P stALOS. AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE EX - TERNAL RRIBEDT, EXTERNAL REME , FOR DVEASER OF TEE tavraziAL REMEDY: FOR DOI RASES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF TEE NERVOUS lIVS T E NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOU.I Y STE M , Asoeessioeted by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the researches of Literature, the concerns or Commerotal and Financial Blueness, width, affairs of Professional and Political Life,or as imemioned by act other cause from which the Nervous System has be come exhausted c o veiseased. The symptom covered bv this valuable Preparation are numerone ; of whion the more prominent are. }.X.CITEREsT OF THI. BRAIN. AGITATrON AND DEPRESSION OF TFE MIRO, CROON C " NERVOU 4 N BMW NEU R ALSIA, RHlsUatill - LeM. ciRVOPS BEAD ',OEN Etc.. Sm. The EMCEE' -ALoo. is carefully pared, In Per misarn, from the Foneauta of PROF — W. htOR RP.. M. U., of this car. to which he refers in 'his Philosophical Pamphlet. " PSURtKuS." On the relations of the Ganituo-Nervous System to the immaterial tool of man. Having exhibited Ina rrinciples and commended the poem of Composite Flonropath• • Protenor Ite says; It may be permissible that 1 should offer, a. an il lustration, my own case. A °manuals amine of sue des for a Iltielber Of year, had, to a 00:0;113 extent, produced the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication by attenuating the prime centres df orrame and intellectual life. and henna WWI. 11, felt rlPOineßite o f personai relief. Having a Wed-fOunieed confidence in COTereite Homoeopathy and an intimate enquatntance 'nth Malaria' Slade aof the Romaropataia School ( selected contain entostanone of after steed harmon rout relations and approved um. end combined their (+even tual properties in proportional unity. and wee gladdened br the poseesinOrt Of w inediCinni resource.' Prof...or Morris describes the mode of application. and then adds: "In this way the desired reiief has been ob , tamed, the nutritive ststem invigorated, the Poulin, nervous system restored to its former tone, end m. coal clearness. tranquillity, and aneor—at th- Mellor nearly three score—are the marl valued results" Prepared. and sold a DOLE. al K. by MOCK R WOE & CO., No. 613 North FOURTH Street, .Philsdelphin, anti at RETAIL by Druagiatn ,enroll'. Pnee, el per b.Stle, haze sue—ld cents small else, mISS Snot ASTHMA ,AIMrteTANT RELY&F and earn- CURE adios attuning earn- pliant. use FEND TIS BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mae by O. B. SEYMOUR & CO.. 107 NASSAU Street, New York. Prioe Slyer box ; lent free by post my7-6m in FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGIST:Pr BURNETT'S COCOAINE. 6URNETT'S COCOAINE. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. A oom pound of Cocoanut. n at Oil. *to.. for dressing the Hair. For adosoy and agrasablanaim. it ta without am e II' iI. FRIMENTS THE HAIR FROM FALLING OFF. • LT PROHOTBE ITS HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS GROWTH. IT IS NOT GREASY 09 STICKY. IT I, EA V. El NO DISAGR REA 131.6 ODOR. IT SOFTENS .THE HAIR WHEN HARD AND DRY . ll' SOOTHES THE IRRITATED F•C ALP ERIN. I I' AVM AFF INS LONGS ..T ORD:I TIP , RILIEI IN PSI 13R ` LFACT.IJSrftE. IT "ORTS FIFTY CANTS FOR A HALF PINT BuTTLE. A 81p r le application renders the hair (no matter how Inbreed dry) soft and glossy for several days. It to conceded by all who have user! it to be • he • BEST AND casA T Phs HEr HAIR DRt FIRING IN WORLD. BURNETT'S KALLISTON. Ass wash for the ecompleztott has no sena It is tbs. tinenished for its coolies and moth= properttes. and is admirably Adapted to alt unnatural eondutoes of the aim; reputvtua tan. sunbar.., [fecal.: redness and roughness of the sktn at.., curing chanced hands. and alla, lug the it Malmo caused by Abe tntes • f montutore, en_ other annoying insects. Prepared by .10-E PH HURNETT & CO, Bostoa. 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