- .-Ih* »**Ue* ef Oa* nolle wiaheld yaatarday af- . '<»*•r r MW*rt'd«miMi^hr;;o»« v'..., »xtt*'a»teo*t3%*?. Hffnttd_that til*.'Wt.w**4nflWttfDfcerilr? 14th *w ■thiattmathikty .reaeala -, wwWiweCaiia »»#«■ s*• JfcSfM** UIB egeoaeoadtttoß.aHhooghUia "- hpniwad*.orathaaiiag. A ■ ] '4.,'-:~" r.;A' , ■ ;AkXf*(tatioo';.from- : the Water Committee, *«tto t<*i*ciSa'pa»ln*ofWt*ln'atr*ete, »M paaaed. ;.', ' A,A«**oi«ttoi»/ freer Ui#’tfc«Ußltt#e oh. City Pw .'■' pMtjrr.ftaii.srtdo*';tho, layiogor' Water-pipe';,i* ' F|tti#Bjl,Pttirf;w**.»lt**4:l*. v,r'. 1 ■ 6* Wfl£P^rty’presented* '~ rorpbuni - ftpiaitittlaii^iiUM'pnbni)«}^r*e.- Apweleo.that tk», pl**e ~t* .»pptor*4 by Coondliberore t»#t**iiplloir,..e»d' that not more then *lOO ihall , be paid for jbem,' wu adopts*, and the reeolatfon v .-. • v ' ■ . fbr tbaparetumo of » certain atrip of gronni on the Schuylkill rirer, which had been - taken op lo an amended ' the member* at <*w»(Mia;«hp*ldxi«tta»de*e®i M the grayail 'an theSohuylkPJ, aJ*n* iettdingiTehtie, onthethird - •. Sharedey*orJnne, waraepertad ttom theCoramH ' (y. : After aome deb»l*'ii,'w»* ‘(•iifiSi; ■ ’ll-X; \:ll: "y . ' -.'• ”£n tftdihaMe wai riportad fttsm tba.'COTuiiUaa. / iitripef'groaßdebtifc oflhe (tlrard Boildlnga, tor the porpoeeofeiilapgißg theyardl of thoaa baild , lD(*: 'Oi> iaotiaD, it waelaid orer ead'efdet*d to WHp&.,v'> ; ,i*i~ ? ,.;' ‘ : -~V '•' r -’ '■:• Tba reportfrom jibe, committal* on' the ormtaatad - al*i('4l«*«a*» of P. ra. Danlal M. Poi, iharijsbt'pf litfl ! J?ox to hla aaat, mai p Haabtad. ~It~ refaiirad tka faota oftbacaaa, ud ooneludad by a raaolotion daolaritig Mr. Vox ta b* tha doly elected member...' ;,... . ..... ._, Mr. Drrls oßered a reeohjtion Hirectlofr that ad* vertlaamanta b* pbbtfsbed by the ebttf. anglßaar fors*eeiBeMlonji for the enwtion of a aabboi-booß* latheKrteeijUi »*M; itvaalaidoT*r,E(xiertba r»la*,aDHl«axtTh*red»y. ’ '-‘S'','/ ( Iba ordiiiaoee proriding for the astartatamant •f the oommiaaiocara to araot -tba 'monam«t in ladapandonM.Saaua 'vaenpojrtad from Oemmon I Oonaell. with Rtindry ainriidmcnta. and paaoed. ~Mr. Dariaofferadaroaoiotldn of inqilrr lnr*- laaba to ruonlng tha can of the Beading Itailroad «n*tb*lreitj’.trieli at adangonraaapm; irhiob Araaotaliondinetioc th* chief eexinearofthe Water Depirtment tq tba resnit.of tha ex- . piarfmenta medebyWßipntnrWneirteollwa* of fered by *j T , Beldeman, telegieed to. ;■-■'•-• - .1 A rtaolnllon removing the enepeaalon from tin Good latent. Bobojlkll!, 1 and Rlagera Hose Coti ptniee, and tha Soolhwerk Engine {kjaipany, u paeaedbfCotamtmCotioei!, wtralao pajeod bjrthe Beloo l Chamber. _.Mr, h; c oouhok ootracij,. 1 ' /■;' _ A petition »u irteeived from (Jriee A h*ng, uk- I*f Jwrmlßfion to run eeteamoer orer the nenea jer nt!»«y»o£ the city/ Bfcferred to Committee oa Rtlliroedi. . ~j.» ■ Hnaaerotae petltioakwere received taking for Ike ; ptTing t&d Vutafitag of streets. , ▲petition «uprewntedfrora the Assistance Bo* - kttn Compiiiy, ii»klnjs tu be looked u e >tua- Oie engine femppeny,: A eimiler petition iru ro- i odTed froin the Fulrniount Company. A eomemnbatioa Ont receWed from Wm. J ! PhiUlpt- » eiiporinfendedt of. the Pin Alum end Police Telegraph* eompleiningofthP went of; meommodettose et the: Cental Station:’ Referred to the Committee, ed: Polloe. Tito tee, totem whieh i« groetly needed. A tomopetanoerree preeentad mpfaet. the - pie •»ofthe rSdinenee prohtbltlogthe uie of mead tow ■eepettWee to the etreeti of the eltyi Betomd to theCommtttoeon Kerkete. Awaolutioh gitira*hecontra«t forih»oonitno ' " . r-olutten that tha tHitef Wf**wi«r «b»;Wii.enr Bapartmart ba iactmatal' ha haa mad. a raportto CAnaOa of tta raaalta of ■ r^r nua ' i '' u ' **• '***■' ' wfc '■*■ Mr. Hupar oontasded that ti.CoamHtae on Watar-WjtW h»d; lnttini!tad tha CfaitfEtigfotor WO nontract forth, MW tnrMnewtiaaU ytihfc Philaiat who*;, whaet, van 'not' to. - lyiylMsUi; fas eSfltleiimi fnai atrroad ibid wtHfhf'JPhiMaWufhad'' tarited wbaal bidden from «l> rood to aotao hora ’and teat «Ma.vhaate rf thamhad -obaeand aatualttad ihair wheals, wban it waa fonnd that on., tta.nodnoUsnof a Mr. Stovanaoa. of Taxaa. wpa» arialnka*, ta ;ona e«ee M voting with thi a People’, purer on a political qneeUen, which ha ooaatdorad anotlHvalibalnponhiai. aa ha ner.r roted any t%! but a Demenrntio.Upket:. fLao*hter] - Maaari. ’Win'M.! Baird aad JaUea AraatroM enJd tbat ther Wtre aleo represented in ona of ike Tharaaolitlon iraaadopted.: 1 ■ ‘ ijfiwt.'WfiMi mwiiiiiM' • ' - -.i v,- Tha «aoia a long report In permitting tba Highway Department to do tha eer- mon. tioraaa, eanbtdaios arrff ad at w.sthet tbelatter plan wee, ft* beet' ■ They e.titoMcdthat thenortofoleawtofi the.trestnin tblani'aiiiwr, for-they ear ending De th»n InPhl- ItdelpMft. aramutltd to SSB9.OW. In Borton, with sUH tea trek, it eost orerf 100,000 aßßoallT. Ap ■ |>»adlyrtotb« B^ttarfalng fcor^.aad^prtnuEnd' 08 ooeh mait. end >ls# fef • cash hOMTand oarf. 'ftr )<»g debate, aeew the tala ttawiwerliß oftbetwo iW*ntaj ! wh« the report 11# flfttliy leid Sn the tibia cad order# to be The Feme committee also offered an ordinance appropriating $1,600 fat- tie oleaniißgof dip fttaet* duriog', .the. month of June, ■ wUeh ' wu • r jspsiDg 4*b iiiapp oa ike ahore,ndheni qay took pUoehetween Mr. Bate), of the north ward, aB.l-Mr.:AS4rowMiiief,>f tkS'lMrt irtrd. Mr, Haael noeured of doaaangaina. lli'dppooiaff the ardlwMiee-. Mr Mlller retorted : end (aid e friend of Mr. Basel had oSteined:the eOAkfeet from Bigli way 'Department to para Maff'Otfbamarket iapeae onMerket etroet, and this wae the rreaoo Mr. Itazel was to aeelOtts in ihatafeSkfe of tfceillg&wajßepartaant;; , ; Mr. Hatei dsnlad tie statement of Mr. Minor, deiared thot be did not know Mr. Chief Commirtiloner of Bighweys, nor any parson who had recoiled a oontraot front him. -y. : r,, j v a The Committee on Police moot ted an ordmraeff appropriating $145.84,tdbe dtrWedbetween ffn, Beottand Mra Co«rden t < wldowaof two poltee offl . The aeme ooniaeittee reported ea ordlo*wo ad- at - mUtee on Xraete and Fife Departnaet foot' tha^SSioftSeoM'd^ ' t»fct'M-S««ln(Slt,.4?:* Are»o'.nt>Oßjfuadopte4 requeetlng SaleotCoan* Soleet; Oeaaeilin rol*H»,tf> tIWdM..%O-Mtftniif>tie n raeolatien that they, bo iainatatad.. the ordl nanoe.waa.«tdopu^.'. : - Alio, tn the ranlntlon reUUre to ttyingwater plpa tn Btlawero aTohueand othar atroata. the oonrt intiamtiog that tha Maeefachaeetta dfaoU'ton was not ; npheld either by pnniiple, aonnd commercial oa&ge, or ;fohey;, rThe South Carolina court held that tie bask received fendi Ondepocit with the tacit agreement to i par them oat on oheoke of the depositor, whether drawn in hia own favor or in favor of a third partr* Thi» was held to be mercantile uage« entitled to judioia); notice, , The bank being held to have made eaoh a contract, it -fellows of course that the holder of the cheok haa an intereet in the contract* and can bring suit against the bank apon Wa check. This is certainly the liberal and baelatfah-lSke view of a mercantile gueshon* though'a 'difference of opinion prevailed among the judges on the i bench—asi in faoto there did among the judges on the beach is Mareaehuefatte when the former decision waa made, 1' V 1 ' ' ' ‘ J 1 The folbwiug rates of Exchange have been famished 'as by Messrs. Gromse 9c Co.. BaAkere* No. 40 8. Third j street, fhiladelphia : ioidAreer.kdolls..’...leOtK Old Amerioan goHU.MOS ( n . . X " , &iverelgna 4A6O4AT ; Mekican dollars. Napoleons-r-xx franos-SAS ’Spanish . .. ...1.08 Ten thalets-......7AS aAmerh « « *fPraaeian;ft* Ptrefranos.. .. > W -*• guilders.. . 4W» Genoau Spanish aoubloon IA3O ;Frsnoh •« --..1.10 « ~.lg.To [ ~ . /iv nxcHAßon. ;M.Y.Exoh f ge,parto— , Piitejxirf>*—. XtoXdie. i80et0n........ .Xdie. Ciaeiapati Sto«“ Baltimore £ “ LomsviUe Xto 1 “ Riohmoad..... sfto*“; St.Xoois..—.l to iX** .ChaAestpn.... Hto « Chicago.. — J . to2>4 “ Savannah a.... xto.i** Cleveland...... Xto 1 “ ',MobiJ«y...i,.M X Nashville. 1- tolX <4 Naw Orleaae,. Kto I‘V IMemphia.—a tollf » The following is the 'statement of coal transported 'over the Hasteton Railroad* for the week ending May )K t XB»i\ s -'■'l' 1 - ' Week. : 'Previously. - Total. - - - ■ Tons. Cwt* Toni. cwt. Tons. Cwt Ohaleton Minds OB 48.099 08 03 Ct 6 16 iCranlterry ...... B,4tt It U SO&OOi :Kmi Sttpar Loaf. 4,000 19 41CUII 47,893 U •Council Ridge 2.791 n 41.M8 04 40 4S9GO ; Mount Pleasant- 63* 14 7.« M 14 8-191 08 Hsrletgh. 1.6M15 18,780 00 O4 Jeddo: 14W10 ' 10,481 14 11,707 04 - ,17 AM 00 ■ IMB7B 08 ....10,308 17 137,40819 ,-Total..; Laatiear.... . - InMeats-.3,833 08 88,87810 ’ 61,198 13 Philitdelphia Atqck Exchange' 5 Saleh, . May 31.1880. Hiroaixo it S. K. BuTMa»u, 31 H mo do , Ist • UNomstorwa ft.. :-. r 4BX [ BBTWBBN ‘loooTenn Coup ■KOOLehlgh ValBi.--..ig;i ] , BECONH 3 Norristown R, 4| T W.Loo, (i M,ndß3d f .|;« lfWitamitonß‘ae.V. V& 908ekNav Com tA-, 8 - 8 Cam 4 Am it—* *Uf • • do a 135 8 t do aSwn.l3o 13 Lehich Val R—3o 90i>elMutual Ins!!-*. 94 ' t BOARDS. ' * > Board.. 12 West Phila R..—. 59 - BBeaver Meadow... 6sJf 10 Green Acoates a5.i9 M : do 15,19 : MQ BohemiaaJdinlag, 6)4 • 6NLto Gia. 30 W SSfcmßankTenn’ i 28 Penns 0« - fir’ I too City 6s oath..**. rlNQLehigU «S - ..w.l*S IB’ r 0WRead65*43........UUC MOO Lehigh Val os. ..., BJ? liters OLOatNG PR tCBB-DULLa iStT Ruts «.. /.«». .»•X , iwh 2g i Sd rates 90 ' Cnfeon,.M 9634 ‘Six Bchnyl Nav Im6S.n>£ k .. I. ', ’ - ■ Sid. Asked 9ehuy ( NavBtk... 9 .8* SchaylNgvprf..,,*) 9034 [W A Elm7s lm.. « 70 do 7521f1., 13k 14 ' LonglskllL...,. 11% 12 i Lebfgh Cl A NaV. 04Jg 0034 North Jenna R..- 9 9)f i u* ; Cauf utnitM.‘!o3< Jl Frkd ABouthß.. •* 03 : S Philadelphia Markets. i There is rather more inquiry for Hour to-day,* about 0,000 bWs found bayeniat OsWUO for oommon and itood aeperfiue. f 5A0450.70 forextaw, and 06e«l>X for jMtrftflimHy ;Mift bo’ders refuse our lowest figures for standard superfine,sod the market oloeed&little firmer, aeks.toihe trade have been, to a fair extent, within the Above raage-of prices for superfine and extras, and for fanoy brands as in quality. Rye Flour is iJall aod held at f4a4 UK without sales. Corn Meal is also doll. Penn* is treely offered at A3A714 per bbl> A ssle ofsoo bbls Brandywine Meal and so puncheons do iuade on private terms. ‘ * T -Whxxt is dsll and unsettled, sad IOAOObus have been oispoeed of, part last evening, at 19001300 for oommon to prime Penaa red. and UQouso for white. R*e is Jon, Fensa eeiling slowly si afe. Corn.—l7,e market is inactive and pair about 10-000 bus have been sold at6Bo forpri»eyelkrwafioat,oocforrelr,sndooofiOo for da maged lots ; OxTearfa oaohuiged and dull; we quote Pennsylvania stdfieDoiand. OilstSh.' - ; Baxius issteadydemxnclat 9SO for Ist No-1. i CottonreraftiiM quiet; sales laolude about 180 bales at steady prices. | Gftocßxixs.—There is . very little movement in the market, and no change to note m price Or demand. *. Pxovisiohs Ronunue firm but 'quiet at the advance ; fitt bbls Mesa For* sold at bbl; Bason and Green Meats are held for higher prices; a sale of hulk-Bhonlaere was- made at Ba, usual terms; 200 bbls are w*r§i22Jsai2s? ** >1^ ol2j * oMtl& ! lduine * Snms are very quiet, the season being nearly over for- Cloverahd Timothy Beau. ; Wbiskxt is onohanged- bbls selling at 3lß2tJtfo for Pennsylvama and uhio, 19H«RK> for drudge, and 21c for hhda St gallon. ' NewYorkStockExcha»ge—Mny 31. ; SKCOMD BOARD. * M«OMi»;nrlSt «».... *4W KO JMsdlnir R 41k 1W»• •■. l do 84 100 Mjoha *MI R.'.. Ilk , JOUO Erie ft ftnt. .x-m« 96 66 Mloh 8 guar svMr.. 14X IM»VUC«nR bdt 91 100 d0...*. ...566. UK i WlFacMiilS..;™ 80 100 do • 1460 4 y Central SiX 600 Gal & Chi'? R. .b9O §££ 1 60 do.: e'o.Bl* 1100 Clav fcTolß 2 60 do NO.BIK 6l0ChIo&R - aoe : MS # m . -do MX \ 160 do—~..Wo. il2 foßelXfc WmE,... 89J* MOO do...Kg tfNonr* Woroft..» 1 100' -; d0...-..^6o.auj -15 - d0.\..... 84 v 4»Erie ft.,. HBOUJBur fcQniii... J* - ; 600 d 0....... bM.»« M 0 do b». 76 , MOHadtOB KjWftT dTK ,60 ' - d0..^. ..*90. 78X MO Har1emR......... MX i i .-V i THEMAJUUSTS, ; liuim »teady; talesof6obbls at #6JlforPote, jH£fi’Fearisit#ft.96.'' , - i Ffcou*.— mm and Western is without ohanse, with ree*jpts of 1516 S bbfir and salts of 14.000 bbU. at 86.900 4tarot suserfine Bt£t«} #6Joq# 40for extra do; ffiaoo 6SB for sawsrsaa Weetero t #6-6695.66 for extra do i i#6JPM.M for extra roundrnoop Ohio. Southern Flour as find* wftft a.ftlf demand,and sa’asorlJOObbis at 'll 6006-16 for inix«d to good, ana #66907.76 for extra. «460?4ff * OIUr ,B -®* m,lM *** °1 W 0 bbls extra at l firm bat quiet; »*!#• 65,000 bu*h> eleatJtlJlol.M' Rye is fi/fox salts 7tO bushels Chi easo S»no* at9lHo._aninstde fotare. - Coro is. dull, and rather easier; eataiftiOOQ bushels at 6ftotto for sound xhJniflit mixed Western, and Watts for unsound do. Caw are Mil at matte for Southern and Jersey, and 40 b«iv?7wjth sa'ne °f 1M bbte at #l7*o for o>d. Mm#» 75/©* new. do, #11.60. for old IpTime.MiO #tt eof r new do. Beef is quietwith sales «f 100bbfrat§4e460 for ©pantry Prime. #606 00 for & > JP&Z«» S !£ a ’ #BOlO6O forjresacked Western, and for extra Meea.. Baooais quiet Cot Meats are heavy at TKo for Shoulders. a«d fmixo for Hams, lard is firm, wjtb salw of W hblt at U&ougo. Butter ieqnietatWwlTe for Ohio, and lleXfeforStete. Cheese IsoaietatTallc. : WHisxrisfirm, with sale of MObbteatMo. CITY ITEMS. ; OiKfoabV, XJnip . OoHtiif*KTAL.—This aletant establishment,under oar,splendid new hotel on . Ch«*tßot*treet,is dsiiy attractiflf nwreai tension from jour citisens. AUvkovmt their mWnifioentlj-or- : AvndmAtpointm at* delighted, not only with the inter* . .psi‘sjpfciidor' of the edifice itself, bat the varied and ; department* ' art .Their Children and Mi*rts* Fancy Hat De- Wrfctoeflt, ta al*6, Wort especally, that devoted : tenths- saleef “ Oent’emen’s Summer Hate, are naw thto*jeJ «i*i!y, *a<4 it mast be confessed that, Jbttktttkis boose has confessedly stood in former year* inthecountry, they this sea son ciibfsxeeltbefr former tilths in the extent, varie- 1 ty ( t**rt,«adlWa«ty of thetr*fc>eh»cf food* jo their rtrioee department*,'ne their present palatial edifice U architectural merit to any other simitar «*- abti*h*rtitsA*»riofe Our citisens do honor to them- Mive* ; itt' »ttfdl«iaf aa eetafrliohment bo creditable to theirtsftth and enterprise of Philadelphia, 'f heir price*, ttortcmr, areunamUy low. | PBBPABtRPi’Fdd BmiKJl* f r-In pawing the ware* jreoihs.of Mr. John S. Clark, No. K€ 6 Market street, ye*- terday, pnrattention wae etrtriad by the activity mani fMted inthe.ihjyping department of hie establish ment*' HeissiTrtdy daily filling lar*f orders of his celebrated. JtsfWWratort, *M, patent' Fbrteiam-llned Water r*ooVfrt foil aU parte of the tThlonViaot' exoeptin* ■ the *ity of New York, to:*hicb he baa shipped several orders withld the present week*/ As>« antioipaie Ice Cream, madeifrom pure cream,' in their owii'diaries. Their olioioe quality of Cheese is unequalled, and calculated to please every taste. Bowrr’o “MiDioAfftD Figs” are cemposed of the purest Alexandria Senna, combined with fine aromatics, and inlaid m the natural fruit Asa remedy for oonstipation of the bowels, dyspepsia, sick and nervous' headache* and bilious affections' generally, they stand uttnvalled. Thelre 14 but little taste about them; and they oanbfa eaten by children aa well as grown persons. Manufactured by Bower, Sixth and Vine. Prioo 3734 cents per box. Not a Pstrr Fottk Estabmshmeht.—Rookhill A Wilson, of the Brows Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 60g and 60S Chestnut afreet, above Sixth, wish it tobepar tionlarly understood tha? they have not gone into the mook auction business, nor opened a Peter Funk esta~ blisbrnentofanidesoiiption. They exhibit “gift” jew' elry tn their windows, as they would any other curiosity; but they do not sell it or give it away as an inducement t-i people to buy their clothing. They design tn adhere t& their legitimate business, which is the manufacture aud sale of olotbing for gentlemen and youths, and they de sun making their goods of snob a quality and style as to secure the permanesoy of their Custom, while their prices preclude the prtuibility of throwing in a half peok of galvanised brass and paste diamonds with every arti cle sold. Speak Louder thaw Words.—The new system adopted by Granville Stokes, of giving to every purchaser of a garment the full value of his money in elegantly-fashioned olotbing, aad a hahdsome. valuable, and useful present besides, is having its effect on the public mind. ** (Joe price, and no abatement, 1 ’ is print ed and marked on eaoh aHtalesOtd, and Strictly adhered to, the price being put down to the lowest figure. The aocorapanyifig present, which n always of ms, and fre quently of great value, is never added to the price of Gie garment sold? on the-contrary,each garment.ib marked as loxb as the lowest, and Warranted equal to the best t» all respects, the gift being merely an additional inducement to owh customers to buy, alter having sa tisfied themselves that they can invest their money no better elsewhere. With the entire fairness of the whole transaction the public are invited to celt and make them eelves familiar, at the “Temple of Foehiou,” No, 887 Chestnut street. ' ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. dIRARP HOUSE—Ninth and Chestnut streets. Jac Jp Cox* Fa R Pay son, N J 3 P Jlodman A la; Va MissCowen.Va 4 B Dickinson, Ohio Col Holbrook, Ohio > W 8 Morrison D O Miss Morrison, D C Jas Bunn A la. N Y JB Hall, NY . JT W Watts, Mass Ja« H Hill, Newburn HJ Irvin, N Y Chas Kellogg, Burlington W W Wilhtts, Scranton .Miss Wihitts, Scranton Thos Davis A la. N J A Lpvejoy A l«, Texas W Muer, Del G W Collins. Md d Muer. Md Geo Reed A la. Pa H Fletoher, NY OF Thomas. N Y ) Bohellhats, Balt ~' H Ridgelv, Del 3 Phillips. England John Millikeo, N Y 5 G Ragedale, Texas ' Mr Clough A la, Newark C Pratt, Seneca co, N Y Miss Pratt, Seneca 00, N Y JT Bradtey &wf.N Y Miss Bradley, N Y £ R Mantas A la, Va Miss CarreU, Va Miss Lee. Va A Chandler, Elkton W C Jamiton. Flkton H Wilson, 8 C dim Wilson,B C ' Col Allison, Trenton, NJ os Konigmachef.Pa 8 C Konlgmaoher, Pa 8 Slooomb A wi, Boston Miss Slooomb,Boston R BMoore,N j JuNGriffith, Prinoeton T W Metcalf. Pnncetoa Capt W Smith. Va Cyrus Hamilton, NY H Wiloox, N Y 8 Goldsmith A la, Ga Miss Goldsmith, Ga - 1 sol Mack A la, Utica Miss Mack, Utioa Kiss Ltssie K Cook, Utica Master Cook. Utica Thos Flint, NY A J Thomas, Canada F L, Williams, NY CD OHfford, Boston J B Woodford, Conn Miss Woodford, Conn V Dorris & wi, Fa A M Sheveriok A la, N Y •W J B Fmdlsy, Cal Jos Winters, Cal B Clark, Cal , John Dryner. CaJ Md L Patrick. Phila O Van Vorst. N / C A Snyder. Harrisburg HWFitok. Boston Y tobt MoWhorter,Brooklyn Mrs MeWhor er,Brooklyn os White* N Y Hon A K MoClure St la. Pa dtss Helen Seibert, Pa Mr Langman A la, N Y V Weldon, Balt 1> Frock* Conn lev a Middleton. Conn W Watson Sc la. Pa ) Whitohell, N * Appleton Oaksmith SRTrewam’ XT Coras fir Murdock, Baltimore J Supple, N k < AShriner.Baltimore T Cdolt.N Y { J Strickle r, Kaums G W Bummers, Va Geo W CummlnsTDel Geo > Uis, N Y Aaron Blaney A wf, N Y 8 M Shoemaker. Balt Mr Green. Texas O K Garrison, NY Arthur Leary. NY G N Sanders, NY, L 8 Meloher. NY D H Burtrele, N Y W Temple, Del . N EUmaker, Jr, Lane Silas Height, Elmira CONTINENTAL—B. E. comer of Ninti and Chestnut. C M Back, Phila W Horn, N Y d Jewell, Hartford W k Head* N Y dies Cowan, NY y its Malone, N Y, W M Seyfert. Phila Wm H Hay A la, W'mport Jaa H »anf *rd, Buffalo Stevenson Archer. Miss „ P Palmer. Chioago H N Stater, Jr, A la, Frov K N Maohey, P% „ Henay blliott, Bridgeport Tboe Angell A la. Prov Jos Chutes* Texas R F Ruth, Illinois Chas H Whitfield, N Y ’ A Lookwood, N Y Sami Hanna* N x C M Kelly G S Barston, Me .asSCoUns, * JOLamb, Alton, 111 C Andress A la, Ohio WW Beggs* Cebtornia A Gyoss, Chioago, CW boring A la, Boston S W Jessup A son, NY 8 W Bennett, Louisville 1 7 N Luokey. N i 8 Barber A la, Brooklyn JUimrr , „ sf'F“»r.K.toh«* Wm Gray A de, Stamford Mrs H P Waring, Wis ■C V Lord. Bangor, Me 1 J O Harris. Louisville, Ky T W Ladd A wf.Cin, O lIA Berry A wf, Pittsburg A Denike St wf, N Y , BenTP names, ark Miss M M Gaines, Ark . Al» Games* N O J Paine. NY * - Aif Pell, Jr, N Y Geo Burgess.N Y ff A Veaxie.Boston . 8 L French, Boston . WLawtoo, Boston W HSingeltary, Mlai R B BuoKner, Ky Mrs Case, Fa W Firms tone, Glendon A Maeklnlay, Halifax, N 8 WR Sbippea* Clarion co Jos BelißmaQ,N \ John D Payne St ia, Va W E wtitiDV. NY V a Belknap k ia.Ky J J Jones A U. N Y G A MoDonald, NY N Porter. Jr. Conn K Beil,Balt A H Bear* N Y Col w ood, Havana ’John It Seftverns. Boeton W G Thomas, Balt 8 F Gardner. Balt E L Stow, N Y W Thwing. Boston Col J Coleman* S C W Paxton & la, Va W P Boyle; Memphis Wm T King. Ala DrT a Lynch A la. Balt Wm O Cross, / la G W Cottrell, Boston Wra H Carew A wf, N Y HP Brackett, 111 AifJSßlock A da, N Y G R Grant, A la, Memphis MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth street, hewfo Arch. JI Lund, Phila Geo Wilson. Phila Frank Jones, Phila B Hnqyer, gtrasburg, Pa J Hoover A la, Straaburg W F Coffee, N Y C . above Csllowhili. Jno L Reigel. N J „ DMRoung.Bethlehem P Evans, iexinrton, Mo KKratn. bt Paol Jen H Gross, Epnrata, Pa Wm Leiber., Bethlehem B B Fliokinser, Lano oo Jos Cressman, Sehersville CGruver, phua STATES UNION HOTEL—Market etreet, above Sixth. .ST* Blair, Carlisle, Pa t QlnfasffLCarlisle, Pa M 0 Getty. Ind co, Pa J«■ W wipes, Lano oo p Westheifer, Lano.oo J F Grlftth. Mtonna ColWmW*n. Phila. H Petohln, Clearfield co Wm Worrell* Pottsv?lle n Saral Sims, Pottayille Thoa iloydiColumbia,Pa J Keeler, Colombia, Pa AlexTaggart. CoateeriWe DW O Harvey, Pa *hos.P Campbell, Pa S J Brown,Huntingdon NATIONAL HOTEL—Race etreet, above Third. Jacob Hill, Bethlehem.. ; Mre J.J Able Allentown It Bruoe. Lebanon R.A Cpihns, York oo i B^’nlffivlrowo M'keiWn,' . DMoKstd,f«rry so- .t; ;G Heilthah t la, Pa • KALefar, fcisteii'-'-‘.v.’,i > ! ■ UP TO 12 o’clock last sight. trtE PEESS.^i*HILADJBBPHIA i , FRIDAY, JUNE 1* 1860. COMMERCIAL. HOTEL—Butii at., ate*. Chmtnat. 9 ? IJIjPORTATipJffIi for ThS Prtn.l ' LQNDO! cleared at Wzlmisgton, No, 30th ult. for New York. ~ go,hr Julia A Ricb.Newton, from Jacksonville, arrived at Riohmond 00th ult. r. . . . . « Haley, Haley, henoe,, arrived at Boston Befits J H Moore, tugersoll, and Silver Magnet. Perry, henoe for Boston, sailed from Holmes* Hole SPthult, Sailed 28th, sohrs J Fonder) Jr, and MarrH Banks, „ SohraA J Mercer, Robinson. Jesse Williamson, Jr. . Wjnsmore, benpe for Boston; Sarah Bright, Smith, do for Cbelseat Gazelle, Naylor, ao for Roxbury.and Mary. Bo*d n do for Portsmouth, sailed from Holmes* Hole 30th ult. Bchrs Clara Merrick, Montgomery, henoe for Boston, and B A Hammond, Paine, from Boston for Philadel phia. arrived at Holmes' Hole 80th ult. Bohn Three Brothers Fenton, and,Excelsior; Delab, oleared at Halifax 23d ult. for Philadelphia. Bohr Exoelsior, Newman, henoe for Cold Spring, at N York yesterday. , • , _ Steamers Josephine, Green,and ironsides, Yandsver, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Propeller Pianet, Wilson, oleared atNew York yes terday for Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. Kalliston.—A Physician in Now Bed ford writes toa friend: “ Say to JOSEPHBUBNETT A Co., that I can tes tify with pleasure to the virtues of their KALLIS TON, and also or their ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH. As a physician, I oan truly saf that the KALLISTON is the best antidote for Mosquito Bites that I ever tried, and I often advise its efte. It is also a good lotion for the care of some f<.rtni of acne, and other eruptions of the face ; for slight burns and soalds, in wbioh cases, according to my wife. It quickly relieves the pain. And in CmcKSM Fox, it relieves the irritation of the vesioles, and appears to prevent pitting* The Tooth Wash appears to be the best in use for spongy, bleeding gums.'* , it To Consumptives.—Qiibbu’b Cod Lives Oil JcLiY* Tfais great speoifio for Consumption is fast superse ding all others in its curative effeotsupon those affliotsd with tubercular-diseases, being twice as efficacious a* the orude oil. Prepared upon highly soientifio princi ples of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain article, it ie reoeived into the stomach in its jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis solved and digested, passing Into the email intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritious properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming tha disease. Approved by the New York Aoademy of Medicine, and reoomnumded by' the faculty everywhere, this preparation is CKmfidently offered as a remedy for Consumption and all Scrofulous affections. Sold by FREDERICK BROWN, corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT A 80N8. mUI-st«flbn Saying Fund—National Safbtt Trust OoMrAnv.—Chartered by the State of Peonsylva ia« RULES. L Money is received every day, and in any amount large or small. - f. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. A The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever t is called for, and without notice. i 4. Money is received from Executors, AdminittratorSi Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a Jong or short period. - 0. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class securities. ■ I. Offio. own nv.rr dtr—WALNUT Str«t, .oathw*) offter Third atraet. Philadelphia. Jatf . Siaxsh g Saviko Fund—Northwiw Cobhxu Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re oeived to rauril and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money 1 may bo drawn byobeoks without lose of in terest. : Office open daily, from 9 until 8 o’clock ■ apd on Mon day and Saturday Until nine in the evening. Presi dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAS. M. MORRIS. Mb runs’ Mnuouiotjs Vermin Db sthotbb, the oldert and best remedy, known for Ex terminating RATS and MICE, COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MUnQUITOES, PLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS.and GARDEN INSECTS, mr Principal Depot, 013 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold hj all Drugtlgu everywhere. mrlt-dm Model Shaving and Hair-Dressing Establishment. N L. GUTEKUNST, N. E. comer FOURTH and BRANCH Streets, having opened hl« magnificent Saloon for Hair Cutting. Dyeing, and Shampooing, in connection with the most elaborate private Bathing facilities, would sow and nounoe to the publio. after a year's successful operation that his means of accommodating bis samoroof patrons nave been rendered still more perfect. SOT None but tho best artists are employed. K 7” Private Rooms for Ladies and Children. WST Best Hair Dyes, and other dressing preparations always for sale. ■ST Charges moderate. myfa-lm Salamander Fibr-Pboof Safbs.—A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea sonable prices, No, 804 CHESTNUT SU Philadelphia, auSS-tf KVaNR A WATBON. Onb Prtob Clothing of thb Latest BiTts*, made in the best manner, expressly for RE* TAIL SALES, LOWEST selling prices’ marked in Plain Figures. All goods made toorderwarranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system Is striotly adhored to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing All are thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., seB-tf «M MARKET Street, Sjswinq Machinbs. All persons who have bought Sewing Machines which will not perform the work expeotod, are informed that SINGER'S Ma chines never fail to do any hmd of work. No one leaver disappointed in the Machines of I. M. SINGER A CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT St, apt-ftm BOMEIBLER—ROWLAND.—On the SOtli inst., by Rev. Isaac Leaser, Cbas. M. Bomeieler . to Raohael, danshter of P. 8. Rowland. Esq., both of this oity. * BHANTZ BANKS.—At the Commercial Hotel, on Thursday morning, the Slat nit., by Rev. Samuel Dur bo row, Mr. B. F. Shantx, of this oity, to Miss Al, daugh ter of 4. Banks. Ea«. •; , * SKINNER—IRVIN.—On theSOthuit., at thereßidence of the bride’s father, No. eiS Green streot, by the Rev. Reuben Jeffrey, Mr. Wm. S. Skinner to Mlu S&ilie A., daughter of Thomas Irvin. Esq. . JELANY—WARRICK.—On the 4tb of Anril, 1860, byltev. Mr. Studford, Mr. Charles Delany, of Moretown, toMitsLuoinda Warr.ok, of New Jersey. • * the 50th uIL, by Friends’ Ceremony, in the proßenbe of Mayor Henry, Eleazer Twining, of Wrightstown township, Buoks county, to Mary Kllen Algard. of Ceoil county, md. „ * MEDARY—GOHL.—On the 24th ult.. by Rev. WM am Baoon Stevens, D. D., Mr. Miiton B. Medary to Miss H. Margaret Gobi, both of this city. * SMITH.—On the 81st nit,»of , consumption, in the aw tear of his Ago, James B. Smith, son of the late William B. and Margaret Smith, of, New York. [New York paperspleawcopy.} , , i Due notice will be given of the funeral. * f HUNT.—At Cannes. Prance, Fifth month 14th, Caleb 6. Hu*»t. eideet son of Uriah Hunt. oHhis oity* a * HURTH.—At sea, on the 9th of Mar, on board, the btis A. J Whipplegarth, Andrew D.» elde*t eon of Capt. Q, G* and Jane Furth, aged 21 years and P months, ? ■ kfoOA r & b £^y‘.—* On P Tue«laMhe 29t? inst, Lieutenant James B* MoCauley. U. 8. Navy. . His mate fnends are respootfujly invited to attend his funeral, from 'he residence of Thos. Ackley, corner ot Jeoond and Penn streets, Camden, N* J-this day. une Ist, at 3 o’olnok P M. Interment at the Woodland Cemetery. West Philadelphia. ' _ , COLEMAN.—On the 30th ult, Elizabeth 8., wife of Jacob Coleman, in the 77th yerr of her age. • Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 70S North Second etreet, this (Friday) afternoon at* 3 ° fIRBW.—On the 80th ult. Henry Drew, eon of Bridget and the late Henry Drew, aged 88 jeara. Funeral from the residence of ins mother, Demar place, street, above Front, on Sunday after** the 30th ult.» Jane Elliott, daughter of 1 John and Oatbatme Elliott, In the wth yew of her a*«, Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 7 Grey dofl street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o’olock. * ? HOMER.—«n the 30th ult-, Mts. Amelia, relict of the late Nathaniel Homer, m the «tth year of her age. * Funeral from the reeidenoe of hereon, James Hortier, northeast oomer of and Green streets, this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o’olook. 1 i , * ?■ ’ HOUGHI ON. Suddenly, on thej&h inst., Ann Houghton, wife of John Houghton, aged 74. ■ . Funeral from the residence of her .husjAnd.'Sixth and Chatham «U., tftis(Friday)aiWnoon<, atro’oW * beth L»U,Ari?e’™Al)r«fi»»» lM&>pn V^rof “ l lf?C)S l ß’ry, l -Ojl o tKe aojli nIU Edward J. MoCsrtj, eon of Isaac and Catharine MoCarty, aged 1 year l month and 30 days. .. , ... ’ Puneral from the residence of his parents. Laoon place, Krider’s alley, below Front street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o’olock. ■ Died, at Serin* WliStS on tile Mtbvlt. of oongee tlvo Ahlii, Mre. dUEBN K, { ooneort of Dr. J.H.BO GARD, aged 28 years 8 months and 19 davs. Mrs. B. was the city.of Philadelphia, about three weeks prior to her demiso, and had scarcely reaobed her Southern home when the msUiate.Arcner sped an arrow which terminated her earthly existence, and left, with blighted hope#, m gloomy loneliness, one Whose heart wax loudly sna devotedly linked to hers. Sweet pe thy rest, gentle stranger,kind though thou hiot fallen far away from thy home ana early fnends, many' a tear shall start. And many a sigh be heard, he we stand by the grave of the gentle and warm-hearted QjU*en. ; We bear willing testimony to the exeklleftolMof^iie MARRIED. DIED. ?® a w*se°nneotlnn.aAatnß aimplomeed of praise to ivlrsl-l?r 4 , affectionate sonVMrt-Pjsey* to whose «fats and rtic was muoh tHJWtr Pf the good qualities that tended to SrSC 1 her brief ’oareey on •arth.. Left, in iSfrffcytftn orphan, she received from this kind “Wand more thin motherr that.attention whiohls seldom voaehaafed to those who, are. strangers to pa rental care and solicitude- To this relative we oan but offer our sympathies, and hope that the knowledge of a well-spent life will,at least In some slight degree, make »he so justly deserves, and in the kngw- she oan ever satufaotonly rejoioe. Mj :t Mobile papers please copy J • * jbummEr mourning Goods. « . ®lwk Bare res and Crape Mayet*. Sf, 6-4,7-4, and 8-4 wide; Black Silk Grenadines, Grenadine Bareges. Camel’s Hair Bateses, Bummer . Bombasines, phalia, Crape Cbalis, Tamartines, Tammataas, fine ffjouiseune de Laines, Lawns* Gin*h*ras, Organdies, Silks, Foulards. - - Cbalis de tames, Barege Msnhuas and Poinls; Bareae, Grenadipc Barege and Grenadlno BhawJs; pun.lJmb ellaa, Pam,Bummer Gloves and Hosiery; Veils: Collars, 81e»ves, Ae. , . BEBSON Sc NON, Moarningfitore, Jel No, 918 CHESNUT Street. ATTENTION!-DOU6LAS DEMO LL3„ CRATB OP THE FOURTEENTH WARD!- The DOUGLAS Ddmoomts of. tba Fourteenth Ward will m^efc? £ Ward House. Northeast corner or TWELFTH mid BPRINfI GARDEN Btreets. to-night atPoolook. BusinesB_onmportance. ft the Sixteenth. Pevenieenth. and Twentieth wards are requested to,most THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o olock, at the house of George Bosert, Girard avenue, below Seventh street, on business of importance. It* SI, 0.0F0.F.-ATASTATEDMEETING ofCovenant Lodge, No. !14, held on FRIDAY is, May 25, 1860. the following preamble and tionswere presented and ordered toba published: Whereas, The members of Covenant Lodge ha»e heard, with deep regret, of the death of P. G. H. DAL LAS LAWRENCE, one of oar most active, attentive, andn«eftil.membera, whose untiring zeal in the pause tff Odd Fellowship gave rite highest, promise of future usefulness to our Louse and to our Order at large. Resolved, That while wc bow submissively to this afflicting dispensation, we cannot but deplore the loss of a Brother whose uniform courtesy aijd kindness of heart made him a dear and valued friend, and who, though so young, gavaxuoh bright assurance of a man, and in his earl* death we reeogni zo the foot that “ Death loves a shining mark.” In respeot to ms memory , , . . . . Resolved* 1 bat the Charter of our Lodge beolothed in mounting for six months, H.K. STRONG, N.G. If 3, W. BBOWN, Secretary. THE PHILADELPHIA UNION STORE [L3 (pmfits of which are divided among the Pur chasers) will open on SATURDAY MORNING, June 2d, with Awell-Msortod etockof Qrooenea and Provi sion*! at No. 919 North NINTH Street, above*Race. Goods delivered at Any part of the oitr. Bt6okho)ders, and those wishing to become such, will please meet at the qfore TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, and Yeeeiye their certificates. Shares on Mgs, Ageiit. J ‘ kM * Pre^V HIRAM CORSON WILL GIVE A IL^f, ooorseofffii Readings, with orittoisrns. ftt 930 CLINTON BL, coramenoing MONDAY EVENING 28th May, and continuing every evening of the week. The oourae_wili include passages from Shahspeare’s Henry VJlLTrgijas and Cressida, Riohardllf.mer ohaut of-Venice; Macbeth, Hatnlet. Romeo and Juliet, And King John John; DaQtunoyonthe Knocking ftt the Gate, in Maobath; Coleridge's Genovave, Defection, Youth and Age.AnoientMariner, andChnstabel; Tea nvson s Lord of Burleigh, The Bisters. Chares of the Light Brigade; In Memorlam; Maoauiay** Battle oi Ivryi How’b Dream of Eugene Aram, flneaoe, Song of the Shirt. Bridge of Highs, Our Viliase.The LostHeiT; Longfellow > Bkejeton in Armor. Building of the Bbip, Midnight Mass for the Dying Year, Hiawatha; Poe s UHilume, Rj-ven, Bell*. Annabelliee, Haunted Palace; The'Execution, Jngoliiby Legends; Bntler’s Nothing to Wear; Dewey on Genuis; Burke on the Nabob of Aroot’s Debts, Sco. . , , BO oenm. To, be had at the doer CHESTNUT fit. Reading will oommenoo at ei^ht rr3=“ RICHMOND AND SCHUYLKILL 113 PABSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.-Notico is hereby given that the COUPONS on the Bonds of this Compact, due on the first day of June next, will be paid at the Office of the Company. No. 136 South THIRD Street, (up stair*.) on and after that day, between the hours of 12 and 3 o’clock, mytt-7t . CHAS. 8. WAYNE. Treasurer. [Y‘5 a * OFFICE PHCENIX IRON COMPANY. lU?,V 4I £ W>LNUi‘ street. NOTICE TQ STOCK HOLDERS. ThffAnnueJ Meeting of the Stockholders of thts Company will be held at their Office, on TUES DAY, June 26, at 4J4 o'clock p. m.. at which time and place an election for PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS wilt be held, to serve for the ensuingyear. JAMES MILLIKEN, .. Seoretory Fharaix Iron Company. Philadelpl ta, May 18, iB6O. * mylB ftt iYs* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA IL§ AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. . March, 180 O» ‘ The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1, 13S0, oan now receive, upon application at this office, 10 per cent, in oasb, upon fhe terms speoifled in the oircu lar attached. , The holders are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of 3140,000 per annum, ae established by the stookholders .at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1380, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by he company and daly recorded, to carry the same into ffeot. ST .BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCUIiAR. Notice tb the Holders, of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1.1860. These bonds,are secured by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the argregato to $3,806,400. The net Revenue for the last fisoal year was six timed the amount of the annual interest on these bonds. The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty years, the holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of conpons for the interest. Payable half-yearly, will be issued. - A bonus pin) per oent. wiribe given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. ThiM bonus will bs paid in cash to theA>earprs of the bonds, on their, signing a receipt and presenting their reepeo- the office of the Company, or to its agents, , °FormB Ta o$ a receipt and endorsement will be furnished "Wt^ISSIHfaKT. RETAIL DRY GOODS* UOUBIE-WIDTH GliES^EirjT.a. poplins mL , OPENED THIS MORNING. The only case in the city, in connection with a very choice line of IRISH POPLINS, IN ALL GRADES, at the lowefct market prices. _ W. H. BHELMIHE, jel 3t* S 3 North KIUHTR Btroet. ft.EDUOTIONS PEOM THIS DATE IN FIGURED BAREGES, GRENADINES, BAREGE ROBES, a*d FRENOH-LAOE MANTILLAS, to be closed out this month, preparatory to altering our store. W. 11. SHELM'RE. jel-St* 23 North EIGHTH St’eet DEAD IRIFH POPLINS. ' Browns and Modes. Blues and Blacks. S o’olook. The sale of horses will commence at 10/4 o olook. A pair of fast trotting block and roan horse*. A pair or bsautiful tjay horses. ■ A fight phroton, by Rogers, to carry four. Elegaatdouble har ess, by Lacey.cost 81M. Elegant blooded sorrel horse, oost 8500. About 14 fifty” other horses, full desoriptions fn cata logues. .. Also, At 10X b’olook, will.be sold— A thoroueh-bred miloh cow. with oalf by her side, A pair of well broken mules, T years old. m* No poetponemenLon ‘hew.ethe^ ltif Auctioneer. OOFFEE’S PATENT KNITTING MACHINES, For Plain Stocking and Fanoy Knitting; Also, Machines for Knitting Drawers, Shirts Ao., of all sues. RibMaohine«ofland l,3and 1,3 and 3 and 3 nad E-Rtb, on hand and made to order. These Machines use the plain English Soring Needle, cm a now prwoip!p, and are the cheapest and most rapid Machines for Knitting in use. The Goffe© Patent Family Knitting Machine, for Family ana P/attlditon use, is a new and successful feature in the useful inventions of the age, and ranks With the Sewing Maonne, , Agenoy and Salesroom, No. S7V BROADWAY, New York. Jel-3nl HENRY C, LEW, Agent. PICTURES TAKEN AT REIMER’S GALLERY, SECOND, above Green, are not ex celled by any in the oity. Kick or deceased persons taken at their residences. Prices low as any in the oity. _ ; H" PROVISIONS.— -2,300 pieces Hama and Bhoulders, City Smoked. Atso 30 bbis Gardner, Phipps, A Co .Sugar-Cured Covered Hama, and 150 bbls Mess Pork, for sale by C. 0, SADLER A CO., jnyg AROR street, second door above Front. FOR EUROPE.—Having been appointed Agent, tor WM. WILLIAMS A 00/. Traniat tpft-ia No. M South FIFTH Street. POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC " MASS MEETING! “ THE union must and shall be PRESERVED I” Tha DEMOCRACY of tht> Oily of PHlladtlphia-yrho «*«»»*• the nrinoiple. of JEFFKRBON, JACKftON, and DOUGLAS; who favor a pure administration of the Government, and desire that the industrial interests of our great Commdnwealth shall bo properly protected; who are opposed to fanatical disuniontsts, North and South, and who are in favor of tho nomination, by the National Democratic Convention at Baltimore, of tho great Statesman of the Northwest, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, Of Illinois, whose election will rostOre peace and har mony to tne Union, wilt assemble, in MASS MEETING, CONCERT HALE. CHESTNUT Street, above TWELFTH, on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4th, AT 8 O’CLOCK. RALLY, DEMOCRATS’. RALLY! RALLY! " A DobobA.! And a Douglas ! Loader the irar-ionK RToara; God .peed the man who fights so well Against a thousand foes! 1 ’ The following distinguished Democrats will address the meeting: ' • HdnVKevordy Johnson, of Maryland; Governor Rioh ardoon. of Illinois; H9D. A. J. Hamilton, ofTexAi; Hon. Charles B. Larrabse, of Wisconsin; Hon. Miles Taylor, of Louisiana; Hdn. A. J. Rust, of Arkansas; Hon. Janies Craig, Missouri; Hon. Oscar Miles, of Maryland; Hon. P. 8.-Fouke, of Illinois; Hon. John Cessna and Hon. Hendrick B. Wright, of Pennsylva nia * Hou. Roger A. Pryor, of Virginia; Lewis C. Cas sidy, Esq.; Hon. Charles Brown, Hon. ftiohard Vaox; William E. Lebmani £sq„ Daniel Dougherty, Esq., James F. Johnfeon, £eq., John Campbell, Esq., Dr. George W. Nebinger; Eugene Ahern, Esq., Edward G. Webb, Esq., William A. Edwards, Esq., William Mo- Candles*, Esq., Dr. Charles E. Kammerly; Joshua T. Esq;, E. W. Powcf, Esq , J. Rodman Cox, Esq., and other*. * _ jel-St HATS AND CAPS. gDMMEE HATS, AT OAKFOKDS’, WE HAVE NOW OPEN, THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL AS SORTMENT OF SUMMER HATS EVES BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS CITT, Consisting of MISSES’, BOYS’, and CHILDREN'S, GENTS’ AND YOUNG GENTS’. THE GENTS’ PARIS LEGHORN HAT is now the prevailing stjle in Paris. Ail of which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CHARLES OAKFOBD & SONS, Nog. 6S(i and 828 CILKSTNUT STREET; jel-3t Under' the Continental Hotel. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WHATELY’S CORRUPTIONS OP CHRISTIANITY : A General View of the Rise, Progbess. and Corruptions of Christianity. By Arch bishop Whatelr. ISroo. 01Sfi. The Boys’ Play Book of Boienoe. By J. H. Pepper. Illustrated with 470 engravings. i2mo. 01.50. Nelly, the Gipsy Girf. Illustrated. 25 cents. Forty Years’ Correspondence of J. W. Alexander, D. u. 83. The Biblical Reason Why. ltmo. 81. Man, Moral and Physioal; Or, Influence of Health and Disease on Religious Experience. By Rev, J. B. Jones, D.D. 12rr.0. si. . The Btersof the Angels. 120.0. 01.25. °* 6 WILLIAMB. & ALFRFDMARTIEN, jel No. 6P6 CHESTNUT STREET. TOMES’ DENTAL SURdERI, ILLUS TRATED. . . . LINDSAY k BLAKIBTON ft MANUAL OF DENTAL BDRGERY, by John Tom*s. FTR. 8., author of Den tal Physiology. &0., with 306 illustrations. , , “Thu book has the advantage of being all that could be desired in a manual of the art, ably filling a void tong felt in general surgical literature, and weV onion ’ated to uphold Dental Surgery in the high position to whioh it has attained as a soientiflo branch of the heal ing art. To the library of coantrr practitioners espe cially, it will be.an invaluable addition. Liable as they are to be more frequently appealed to in oabes of dental pathology than their brethremn the la'ge cities, where specialists abound, they will do well to fortify them selves by acquiring the extended acquaintance with the subject this work will affordthem.”— Dublin Med. Quar . L. & 8. will pablish RICHARDSON’S MEDICAL HIBTORY AND'TREATMENT OF THE TEisTH. HAYWARD’S DENTAu PRACTICE, jel__ WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT.—The steel engraved Portrait of this EMINENT AMERICAN HISTORIAN Is now ready, with the ILLUSTRATED NEW OF THE WORLD For May 19. containing the Latest News. Garibaldi s Movements, Ao., Ac, Pnoe.with paper, sent to any address. 15 cents, cash or Post Office stamps. HENRY A. BROWN A CO.. 14 HANOVER street. Alto. the Steel Pori fait of HENRY WARD BEECHER, Ifioents. with Papsr. to any address, all prepaid. jel-fatutmt A BOOK FOR MEMBERS OF CON GRESS. THE CENTRAL GOLD REGION. The GRAIN. PASTORAL, and GOLD REGIONS of NORTH AMERICA, with tome new View* of its Phy sical Geography; and Obsorvatirtjs on the Paoifio Rail road, by WJLUAM ILLUSTRATED BT KOWEBOUS MAPS, It exhibits the location of a great natural bed for & Continental Railroad, re&ohjng from the Mississippi to the P&cifio Ooean, and requiring very little labor for 1U completion. It point* out the existence of Gold and Preoipu* Me tals in Mass, in location* yet unooeupied, and in quan tities far beyond the most sanguine anticipations of those seeking for ie, oapable of yielding a million dol lars per dar. One vol. Bvo. 81-35 Liberal terms to Agents and the Trade. SOWER, BaRNFS, 4t CO.. Pabbihers. No. 3t North THIRD Btreet. Phila. lEF* Newspapers Riving this four insertions will be en titled to a oopy of too work. mjM-fmw- 3t if SUMMER RESORTS. BEDFORD SPBiNGS.—This well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNfe, ami kept open till the let of Ootober. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance oi comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the plAoe, will address tbs subscriber, JNQ. P. JiEBD, fiao’y and Treasurer. my3o-8m Bedford Mineral Springs Co. EPPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, AJJ Lancaster County* Pennsylvania-—This estab lishment wilt be open by the ) Ith of June. The ad vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery, pure air, and soft water; every variety of baths, and amusements; a good stock of livery horses, and car riages. For .further particulars oall on JO9KPH B. MYERS, corner Third and Vine Streets; JAMES 8. EaRLE, No. ©l6 Chestnut Street.-Philadelphia, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Epbrata Post Office, Lancaster County, Pa. myso-lm EXCURSIONS. r STEAMBOAT TRENTON.— tfBvJiSJwAFTKRNOON UP-RIVER TRIPS, to Taoony, Tjrretdale, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, nt On° an defter SATURDAY, the, 26th of May, the TRENTON, Captain Hinkle, will leave Philadelphia at 4 P. M., for the above places. _ Returning, will leave Bristol At 620, and Burlington at 630 P. M., for Philadelphia. Fare each way, v 12% oonts. my»-6t Wat H. GATZMER* Agent. INSURANCE COMPANIES. XAAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. A 406 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL,THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISKS, DUIkCTOBB Samuel Wright. D. B, Birnej, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Evermar, Chits. Richardson, HenirLews, Jr, f Geo. A- West, ■ JaeoD W. Btout, O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stem. »Uoi. S. W. DAY, President FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Pres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary, jall-tf i mHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OF NEW YORK, SIX MILLIoifFoF DOLLARS, IH7BSTSD INt IRBT MOBT9A6BB ON MUX, MTAYI, WORTH OVER #18,000,000. The premiums are lower than in many other Coape- Dies, and the Diridends have been greater, Thto JHAiHSteSf. JMSPffIfpBSMT “ 1 BELONG TO TUX INSURED, Pamphlets, and every information, mar be had •RATißtonappueetloiUo . . 8. W, corner Mv§Ts' m °WAtNUft^li?oek. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES! Thomas Robins, John Welsh, 1 Mordecai L- Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M, Stroud, E. B. Whelan, , , John B Myers, J. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William O. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthu- 8 Coffin, ThomasH. Powers, George W.Toland, William McKee* Tho». Watteon. ng-IyIP (Q.OOD GROOERIEB. FRED. E. SWOPE. NO. I*os MARKET STREET, Xiiroo doors above Twelfth, Has opened a well-seloeted assortment of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES PIN E A TEAS. Whioh he is prepared to furnish at the LOWEBT QABH PRICES. jel-frtu-Sm ' AND CLAM SOUP served up everyday throughout the season (Sunday’s excepted), by JAMES PROSSAR, No. 808 MARKET Street,,-; ; N.'B. Dinners from Uto S o'olook. mj2A-tf (Tm M«S. M. S. BISHOP’S PARISIAN MaMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. I®l 6 gHJESTNUT street, next door to the l * * La. THE BEST ARB CHEAPEST.—Buy UmbrellM and Parasols of myU-tJyllf WM, N 0 . , « PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, FAIRBANKS 1 PLATFORMSOAUCS. -Ss* „. . I ; ,. WANTS, ■MTANTED TO PURCHASE—ALOT OF J.an Ground between Broad and Twentr-firet Street, ?2i d r Ca . ,l ‘? r ”' 9 aodthe.Baltimore Railroad. ItmiStM v and suitable for a ffwtory, Addren” G, K;. ’ office of thie ,d M f. Non, need addrew unleM tho.e giving pnea and other particular., , jel-6;.** AN AGED MAN, WflO IS A GOOD E»hes emplpriront ai Copyist. Haa Wrltince, *O. Addr«. “ Jad son,” omoe of this Caper. je,.,,. VATANTED —A Situation by a younc; Man *, m PORTER or PACKER in a Bry Good, or C.othins Hotue Can PS* tbebertofrSforenoOiTAd are.* ?* G. K.,” at thl. Omoe. jel-7t- tJASH v ill bo paid for a Situation aa CONDUCTOR on any of the City Rail roads. Address “J. C. S», office Frets, jel-Ft* 1 WANTED-A Practical Bookbinder, T * competent to lake charge of a newestabHsh nidnt. A permanent situation maybe obtained by one possessing the requisite qualifications.- Address, with real name and stating where previously employed, Binder," Blood’s Dispatch. roy«-ift* V\T ANTE D—By a young man who t,T„T . . l ba rrstem of Penmanship taught at m n A Dr>rtu'9??9 n, SWl?l College, a situation as ABBIBTANT BOOK-XtSnPER* Can famish the beet ?f% a ß d^? tr & T i" re,we * Address “ HOLMES TAY LOH, Press omoe. mj3fl-3t* —An active man acquainted 1 \ sit{l5 it{l City Qroeers. as collector and outside as.Pntj. Must oome well recommended. Address TEAS. tjns office. my3o-4t» YVANTED— a young man to assist at * V books and make himself generally useful. Ad dress, m handwriting of applicant, “ L. T.,” offioe of this paper. mytt-st* 000 WANTED on Mortgage on a TrVyW v fi r f,t-olMi PrdMrty worth SSO.GOO, for whioh a bonus will bo paid. Addrou F. k Co., offioe of The Press. my3U-3t* A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wishes a Situation m a wholesale store or factory. Batiafaotory reference given. Addresi '’Stephens, ’ offioe of The rrtet, myM tt* AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WHO oaQ lnflueoce a fair amount of near cash*trade, wishes an engagement by the Ist of Julyinaflrst-olass Jobbing Dry Goods Rouse. Address “F. D„” Offioe of The Press. mytt-lOt* FOR SALE AND TO LET. LARGE STORE AND CELLAR TO Rent. Apply No. 830 WALNUT Street. jel-Bt* npo BUILDERS.—A large Lot, in a ra- A pidly-improving section In tne southwest part of the Qlty. will be sold on aceozamodating terms. For particulars address “ K," offioe of this paper Jel-dt* FOR SALE —Four Lots on PaSßyunk Road, west of Broad. Appli at 118 FJ&D&RAL Street. jel it* TO RENT, very low, TWO ROOMS, for Light Manufacturing, No. 032 RIDGE Avenue. jel-lt* pOR S\LE AND TO RENT A Farm * and Mills, 90aores, 34 miles. A farffi $3 acres. 13 miles, lime-stone and iron ore. A lot, 7 acres, > lime kilns. 12 miles, will be sold in tots of one acre each. A lot 150 feet by 114. AU of the above properties situated on and near the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Also a good bouseto rent, with 9 rooms and 3kitchens. Ap ply No. .711 BROWN Street,- JOSEPH LUKENB. myai-Jt* .. .. MFOR SALE, cm accommodating terms. the STORE AND DWELLING, No. 211. Aren street. Apply to WM. H. ALLEN, my3l-13t* 880 ARCH street. fJV~ FOR SALE-A SORREL HORSE, Bashaw Stock, 7 years old.lftX handi high, a free add styhshdriver; wUI be sold low tor want of use. Apply at HAilT’B Stables, Broad and Wallace Streets. myaQ-4t* «A FIRST-CLASS HOfSL OR BOAb D ING-HOUSE TO RENT.—Th» who!, ot tie no per portion of that fine building adjoining the eastern side of the Philadelphia Bank, in CHESTNUT Street, above FOURTH, over the Stores 413, 415, and 417, toe same being 60 feet front, with an extensive fonr-etory hack building, 20 feet width and extending.l3o feet to Ranstead place. In these prethiOes, there are 40 well lighted, well ay ranged, and well ventilated rooms of va rious aize*. suitable for parlors, ealoons, and Chambers, together with a.diniQg-Toom, 100 feet in length. There is also a quantity of well-preserved furniture on the spot, whioh thr tenant oould have at a fair price. The advantages whioh this location possesses to an enter pnsingpartr, for the establishment of a firat-olass Ho tel or Boarding-House, are too well-known to require further commendation. Application may be made to the proprietor, JOHN RE A. at the premises, 413 CHESTNUr Street, above FOURTH, from 10 to 2 o’olook, mygg-flt rPO PHYSICIANS.—A Physician re •B. siding in a populous town* about four hours’ ride from Philadelphia, and having a practice of gSAOO per annum, would dispose of his practice and location at a reasonable pride, to a married person, who will pro dace proper tesnttdnlals; A rare ehaneeis offered to any, person wbp wishes to locate in a pleasant town. Address “ Physioian." offioe of The Press, myg 6t* mFOR SALK, OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE—Two two-story brick houses and lot of ground subject to improvement- Rent for 072 per annum, each. A small amount of cash, and the bslanoe in merchandise required. Address A. S„ Press Office. myg-lm m TO LET, UNTIL OCTOBER, IN ■Ba. Chew Street, below Chcich lane, Germantown, a Furnished House, with Stable attached. Immediate possession will be given. Inquire of Mrs. RHOADS, 436 WALNUT Street* my2B-6t* mm FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Ka. Almost desirable Factory, witv laixe' lot of ground, fronting on three stree.s, suitable for almost say kind ot amnulzatunar. Terms easy. For particu lar*, inquire of ALFRKD JPITLER, Sixth below Arch, or to W. D. ROGERS, No. 1009 i‘hestnut st. myhe-lro m TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— JB&The Machinery, Stool* and Fixtures of a large Manufactory of FArBR. ItANGniGS, replete with every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who can push the business. For sale with or without the butlding. Inquire at 332 CHESTNUT Street jalSwfmtf if BART, MONTGOMERY, fc CO. MTO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR story house, double back buildfnrs, all modern im provements, in complete order} an eleganti«r*e yard. 1 erms low to a good tenant. Situated No. 1924 CHESTNUT Street Apply at No. 719 CHESTNUT Street, in the Maaonio Hall. myBS-tf «.FOR SAL’S—A HANDSOME PRO FERTY, in Gemaatown, within a few minutes walk of the depot. Fme garden, with hot-beds. Abun dance of- Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of-shade. Stone House; gas and water throughout Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and possession riven when required. Apply to B. B. COMEGYB, _ apli-if at the Philadelphia Bank* FOR SALE OR RENT.-A very desirable NEW COTTAGE RESIDENCE, at Twenty-first and Venango streets, two squares from Tioga station, on the Germantown Railroad; twelve rooms, bath room, water-olnset, furnace range, gas, fro., &0., bal conies, shade-trees, and from a haD to an acre of STREET. FOR SALE. CHEAP—A new Ladd.* Web •ter, k Co.’s Sewing Maohine—the best manu factured. Address' •• Sewing Machine J' office of The Press. , roiM-tf ® FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A furnished house to let, at the northwest oorter of Ninth aud Locust streets. Apply.on the premises, or at No. 12 PARUUHAR BUILDINGS, my»-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a. large lot in the Southwestern section of the oily, well adapted for a Nursery. Term* acoommodar ting. For particulars address «♦ K, at this office. apl7-tT MTO RENT—Two beautifully situated double boose*, well shaded, with ooach houses and gardens attached on Taoony Plank Jftoadiione mile below Taoony. and three-quarters of a mile from Pas enrer Railway depot at Bndesburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Street, mh!7-tf BOARDING. BOARDING. —An invalid wishes to se cure Boarding in a respectable private family in a quiet part of tha city. Address ” Invalid,” m rnts offioe. jel-st* CUMMER BOARDING.-Accommodations for one or two families can be secured at Mount Airy Germantown. M Jfor.t®rm«» ko , apply at Miss HARBISOh'S. *IS BRUNS Street. jel-St* TO SOUTHERNERS —Private Boarding, handeomo rooms, northeast corner EIGHTH and SPPUCE is treats. » TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE accommodated with good, airy apartment*, (with or without board,) in a private family. Location oea trai: Address •• TOLBERT,” through Blood's Dis patch. EDUCATIONAL- A LADY TEACHER DESIRES AN EN GAGEMENT to Teatde or travel with a young i adr and superintend her education. Is well versed in French, German, music, etc. Unexceptional reference* given. Address Doceo,” Blood's Dispatch, Philadel phia. KEMOVAES. REMOVAL SMALL A CHANDLER, WHOLESALE QROOEKS.Iiav, removed from te Worth SECOND Street, to in MARKET Street, above Front, north side. tM CARD TO THE PUBLIC, CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 18, 1860. An attamvt haa been nuwla to deeelve the publio, by peraonaoffering what Mr, call "Corfußarr Wbibb" from Fonntaina; and at the prion of all («> oonta pot slaaa. Tha wholnali price of the grania. Con, real Wa. ter, at Sear York, being about IX oenta per glaei, 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 course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with tfieir trash, and thereby christening its total oontente, > M We have hxvbr sold Congress Water in. Fountains, , nor in vessels of ttny other description than ordinan r sized glass bottlbs. The cork ot ® T W bp}#® « genuine is branded •* CONGRESS WATER k W.,” and any, without those word* and letters on the Bottles. 11 COUNTKRFKIT ’ WHim “ Proprietors of Congress Epring, 1 The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz s FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth and Chestout sts., FREDERICK BROWN, Jr. cor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES KLLIB k Co .744 Market street, j c. turnpenny fcCo., S4J Spruce street, THOS. J. HUSBAND, 296 South Third Street, O. S. HUBBELL. 1410 Chestnut street, , A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplied by us with the gttmtßS ” Con gress Water” in bottles, fresh from the Congress Bpnng. ' „ CLARKE & WHITE. apW-Smif 99 CKDaR Bt, New York City. 1860. I0E! I0E! 1860. COLD SPRINO JOB OOMPAN Y. BCALK O? rAKXUT PBloeS. 8 pounds daily 40 oenta per we®*» 12 “ ** M ” a, m « S ■- * ii ii )3I \\ r* »« •* 176 f* Send A order. Fashiou, Miss Annie WiDm > Wqvettt. Bus Pnom. - - "riioeiai vmU, • Doors open at ttCtSeltyk i OBrtaiß win me al 9. VITHBATLEY A CLABKKS ARCH- V V STREET THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF DION BOUCICAULT. THE COLLEEN BAWIu OR, tHE BJDDJBS OF , GARRYqWEJC. Continued and loereasißg Exoiteuwet! ' HO USECROWpSDFKOMPARQaETTQpOMKe thr Water cavei .toe fjTying uridgeT THE DROWNING SCBN«! THE RMCmff EFFECTS NEVER EQUALLED ON THEBTAGE l Dion Boacidoult’s engagement positively tetstaugw on JU«*E »th, np to which date Mats may now he se oured for the Caileen Bawn. , Jel tf ■ TfIXTBA NOTIOS!—RXTRA NOTIOS' McDonough’S GAiBTm t t fight. 7he Dashing Faroe new Urns performs A inLoado*, with. great snpoess, tkyeeTfcMtre** on the same evening, entitled B. BEFICIa BOY.!- Wilibesrodacedat theGatetiee, oq WEDNESDAY EVENING, With the Onginal Colon oi Myers pad Heenan. mamt* Psmwan K.^nti^Mß^W^^EOUM. To give the Piece every poeribls tatet, aa ment has been made with , Th« Celebrated Fusiliit thu Traiysr ofJOjW C. HEii W AN. and tue ocaieetitor of TuMtuVafl - Who will conduct the FIGHT as it really will represent . ( MAT R^. _ . TOM BAYERS, CHAMPION OF K?GI/AND 1 SOLOMON’S TEMPLE. A large, besab&l, and perfect model of tee rnaA est and most bunding ever builtTsereetfit ‘in the immense “loo* of t MARKET, ABOVE STREET. The Model is SMeet long,. M feet wide, and 28 feet high; lighted by Me gas jets, and the worshipper* re presented oy 880 figures arrayed is Jewish i net sms sarrotudmg the vanoas eourte, fire It a lue-uacw peannee. J Head Ift Kirn, tth to &h oham.; 1 Chnm.RKh ohap.; M ChroQ.. 4th and 7th chape.} usd Exodus, nth ehn*« fsr oontanu and description of Solotaoa’s Temple, afl of in the Model. OPEN TO VISITERSIfrom 10 to 13 A.M.. 3 too and7tolOP.M. Lectoieat 12.4,^40^0100k. AdraijWQn, oents; mule ohild, 13 cents. Liberal arrangements made with schools and ehirehM with privilege of Isotnre brtheir pastor. mvl-w PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TINE A ARTS, 1023 CHESTNUT Street. The 37th Aosahl Eihibitioe is now open doily, firem p o’clock A* M-, entil 7 P. M., and from* till m )»7R Admission M oents. Seesoa tioksts,* oents. Chil dren, half-price. - Stockholders will receive their tickets at the offiee of tbeAcademy. CLOTHING. gO'STS* CLOTHING. BOCKHILL & WILSON. No. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET, C Are offering to the public, ]ia connection with their regular business of MEN’S CLOTHING. A superior ntook of BOYS* CLOTHING, Of the latest Spring Goods, and made in the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. Measures taken and Garments mode to order at the SHORTEST NOTICE. mySt-lm g H. ELDRIDGE, « CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE," If. K Comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT MU Vr Cn«to»er Work mwi. ftt .hort noUo*. mhSl Am-if SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVINM tfl» ' MEDICINAL, pROF. MORRIS’ RUOKPHALOS , PROFESSOR MORRIS* PHOFEBBOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MORRIS' BUCEPHALOS, EUfi BPHaLOS BUfE F HALOS, AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE AN I»TAbb 4 *h VTE . m EXTERNAL REMEDY, w EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR DI«EABKS OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE , FOR DISEABEB OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYBTEM, by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND' to the researches of Literature, the ooneers* of Commercial and Financial Bociaeas, and the affairs of Professional ana Political Life, or os occasioned by anr other onus* from whioh the Nervous System has be come exhausted and diseased. ~ n The symptoos covered by this valuable Preparation are nnmerousj of whion the more orotninent are, _ LXCITEMEIXT OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION NARVOUB HEADACHE Etc.. Etc. The EUCEP.iALOS is oaiyftiUjrjmwjd. by *#r missicn, from the FomtcbLa ofPAOr. W. M. D., of this oitr, to which he refers in his Fhilosevhioal Pamphlet. ” PSUKIKOS.” On the relsbons of the Ganguo-Nervons Bystem to the immstenaisoal of man. Navingexhibifed the principles and commended the a) stem of Composite Homceop&thv, Professor M. says: ,r it may be permissible that 1 should offer, as on il lustration, my own case. A continons oonrse of stu ff es for a number of years bod. to a certain extent, produced the ordinary eJTeots of extreme mental ap plication. by attenuating the prime centres of organic and intellectual life, and henoe arose a felt necessity pi Sersonai relief. Having a well-founded confidence in ompoitte Homoeopathy and an intimate acquaintance with Materia Medioa o( the Hotnoopattuo School, l selected certain substances of ascertained harmonious relations and approved uses, and combined their essen tial properties in proportional unity, and was gVaddeued bv the possession of a medicinal resource." ProlMeor Morris describes the mode of application, and then adds ; << in this way the desired relief has beta 'ob tained, the nutritive syetam iuv'-gcrated, the gaasuo nervous system restored to its former tons, and mental clearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age of nearly three score-are the ranch valued result*-’’ • Prepared, and sold WHOLE**ALE. by MOGKHfDGE & COV No. 62 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and,at RETAIL by Druggists generally. „ . Pnoe, 81 per bcttla, large size-60 cents smallnse. myO 3mil For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- A&lUUft MANENT CURE of this distressing oom- p taint, use FESDT’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Mail, by a. a SEYMOUR A CO., 10T NASSAU Street, New York. Price 81 per box; sent free by post mj7-Jm if] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’. gURNETT’S OOCOAINE. aURNETT.’S COOOAINE. BURNETT'SCOCOAINE. POT a compound of Cocoanut Oil, do., for dressing the Hair. For effioaoy and agreeablOMn, it is with* out an equal. It prevents the hair from falhnp off. It promotes its healthy and ctgoroni growth. . It is not greasy or sticky , It leavesno disagreeable odor, i It softens the haxr seken hard and dry. • It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It affords the richest lustre, It remains longest in effect. , It costs Aft* cents for a half -pint bottle*. ■ WT A single application rendersth*- hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and stosy.for days. It ia conceded by all who have used it to be tba i BEST AND OHBA t PE|T w HAIR d DRKSSING IN BURNETT'S KALHSTOK, Asawashforthe oomplexion hu no equal. Itisdis tinsuished for its cooling and soothing properties, and js admirably adapted to all unnataral conditions of the skui; removing t&n, sunburn, freekles, redness and rnugoness of the skin, etc., curing chapped hands, and alia', ins the irritation oaased by the bites of moeamtoee. Hit • other, annoying insects. Prepared by JOSEPH fURNETT k CO., Boa ton. Pnce, SO cents per bottle. ortaiaeVerywhere. my»-13t-if jQABRIAGES. / '.j' a, taj KAjrotAwuM e» WILLIAM IX ROGERS. SJPOSITORT, No. 100* CHESTNUT BTRJSEV. Nn.yU. ( J^ZUMEA! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMRA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! rROF.I MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER. Manafaotnred wl.ly at No. 09 North IFOURTH Btroat. and for «al. by Groour, goowaiiT. SnSf POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH Btreet.Kon.inx ton, Pluladel.hie.-WIL- IiIAM H. TIERS inronno hi. fri.ndii that, havtna wr obaaed th. entire .took of Pattenu at the above Foon gry, ho I. now sreeared to rooetj.orderofor RoUin., rut, and Baw Mill Ca.unxa,‘ Sbao, Clniriog, and Hotu. Work, Geerinf, Caetjniu nude from l.m peratory or Cunola rtroMH, In dry or m atod.or toam, mvt-tf 2'o hbls. White Wine end WHARVES- RRICK-MAKING MACHINES WHICH mJ tamnrthe 01v,u4 auk* kMMnrdtri Slink