. »». Sjptakfo* »»*»***• M » «*xl mt*iH »M»»» V ' |j« if t)iMif>» t« Inara k *—■Mill i' tooi. ji«wi“ T» philnaoghr of tkitlMOnM* MMVkVbr. utM Hun •s4«M>Um«r , ft faaiiy4tm« » l*italj jgMAftg.Tft'iir'fbWM.rf ta»h MttttMwfeW *i»6M.»lMM4!«’' IRitatatllW 'nll*«r<«i a tar tkn>«eatt*;br«y* SHSMgggg ■ Sss^&a^g^^ SS^SK2&ts»' ' SIS Bfta-b»r»in«?ookitt, iuMliK«iiw» ! ftSfcfin.Mu MyMtMbr. 1 nraU •ft**,’**'* £*•»**** JiUiM ItisnxUßniw ~~i"ii~ mi,*a.iflaT TifoirtMi»iiHliii»hliiiliii ■at bftwMrtfrMfcUkWMP* tkMr>W(Mi »wlj Or® MMifnmrkaiMm at* now imtrodaafa* Hr, Bra»r s *ta»«*xefanirair- ! 'n>a aftmlrfttft* tainnar in wtuoh, ■ o»»nit».w« k»T« aIMM, dMoritMd.wd itinao* ni»ia* too vmoh « tknir foror. to giro man tka creditor >U ':t*tMtU'. ; tti* j B!Mt; ih»ir»h!* VCpo»i» g ' JUa,**!iaWiriaito UtaiaNloiftadl MalWr fortaaat. iavoator, in to-d»r finding Inrgn nnin for than, not ofilr hard, but in nil gkrti of th, Uaios, .- Wt dnnm ik n nuitinr of luiicleßk gnbUo import&noa to amk tiw r, *f .**■»; ntt'lol Jtanraa, an, in foot.ajfto of kUFatonfAM-txuftMcCdetiußtaTa, nnd kin moantly inrcntnd 'lrbnint Fna,”->klok k« now lgotadtn with nnrjr Raaiannft (torn t» anl(«,aa« whiob iaaoadinatod tkat garaoaa whoarawitkoattkam sanntiilr iiiliUtaa for tbsßatiras' kt'a knfikn "on'' M anggut tkat.u'srotßklr toonftuwiaou MrnoMWißiritit.«nr«t>' bom tko raral dintruta to wit anaa tkoinnnMioanf ton faganana imbaaaj oolhara dai anu, it nil ba ti*. trail ngnaf ,t» «Sa"ta to onil nf Mr (MaUamtarooaaa.atN.-MU Ua»k»t Herat. and axaaaiaa'tba eaiabrntod Sanaaa and Store. anon re-, farrad foT; The} an a grand article lor ronarry ga «aU'. an eitt-.rnaadnnana'. Bait.baying a renrlargagadrax-, 1 itaaifaniii fire Ann* an. inar bn. iqbirad front tba fact that, . nytwjtkttaadiag ,tk»; Hrarni wa»UiarV ha in, obiigad to keab'a'aaanißaaln oouatantogaration ia or der HtllanuatatbairOan-baraiM .meimi * armada to 'Otrftf/Boitxiin, Cnkrltaa —ltis not dlßoulffor nataaaterwttkkinai.atotaa; inao*ing to tits oitr, to fiatnetwhiak are on' trading bnimtna tboronghfana. Tka aiaitloe wOr bt.itlera hapgsoa to beootna locfttad aa gartiontar atrwatabaa bean, often aaagaated.-and qna emir ba oorrtotlr antwerad by aa, tax that bitriruU nun. barbaaad antoasta ibare. Kmnnnw, on oar moataaUb liabld tmaioaaa array oaa, tbaad ara poiata non noted for tbeir ireeial aotiaity.and tba Maae of tbia Uattritnia bte tolbet 'bte eonree.' Take, for axanete, the ooraar or fieraaih ait ObMtaat atTaata. Oia nartbwaat eoraar of ■tatOrit«i>aoi.raib : lian*. : Kwroaiatt.l-fWTaaMitr taat tra pabllriied an nrtiala wiA refbtenaa to.tba'. varidne. laaaea and gaa figtnrta maaafartarad by bteaara. Witter* ft Co., (attbairex tattattra araUHrehtaoßit/ ea tbe aortbaaat ooraar of ■igbtbabd Ziaa atraita) for'.,Mixing Bnoaxxx Ort. Wa tba' tnw, rafoirad to tba vaafity of Aair oil aa bem; aaeb tba fiaeat wa had ever exwatnad- Kaee then wa bate budaeTereJ lntnirlea wiA ngard to tba light ia aeration, aa to brilliaaey. eoayaaianee. aooeomy. ad leteNlitr to the ooont r ry. eicetam. To tbeae wa may taka Aa bberty of Teayoadiny. oeiaa for all, Aat Aa beat war to bova then aaawered aattefbetorily will be for the Innnirer to to and do aa we barn d-ab tximimf jer kimnlf. lira', edafoM*to kmTieg done ar.:triA' the noat entira Katlcfbction. iurd beta BO kaaiution la raaoueadlnatble light, aadtha rtekaad beaat|fal ftaterea wbish trer are dailr intro daeior fate poblio bed arirela tdificea, aa innomeare biy tba.aioat d«airobin rarfob/r iiaht ever invaated, ■ad, f«Ae fpuarry, ia fully one hundred gar eeat. bet tar adagted, eia Ae roore of oppeweaee, rgSoienoT, coavaaiaaM. *' ll aeonoray, than nay other gortobta tight aaAibaMdbatii Wa ara anra Aat Mraoat about ■oriag to tba ooaatry will dot tkaateelrae a aemea by aamiig atjattore'lWlttorb ft Co.’a Emgoneix. Brnirnb;: OoxrxcTiovaxr.—Aj war' Saul ah}o>>(. thegaoita.goara Meaara-B.G.Whitaaafc Co. anoaa .oar moaafbotarins .ooafeotioaara—.« full bead aad waittaoal lhovi Aa wbola of than. ,Trta la, in faot; to galnabta Aat' avarybodr boowa it, and ’ tafraa hit r thoagbu towatda ,Aa noinity.of fiaowl and Chaataat atraata,wtiaaaver tbe of amftmuuH u nomad, iaat aa BVaraliyaathe needle toraa towarda tbe pole. If ftg -xaedladeb'i tora.'tbere ia egnetbmg wrong In tbe eleetneaTeoeditioea paad if yon, whaler a marnadWr a aiag la nan, aha go hoaaa, oa a'fiatorday aftara'eda. At year rbotber.aiater*,wife,or littla bnaa, without (rat aaaariag a.lnMiooa budget at WHit was ft Co.’a Ann la aoaurthina auaa'lrwroea .in, your hniiita end offeo tioaa. Try our reoige. nod take o aotebd Ae wisdom ofitwbaa’yutigatborau. lAitaabaorthareauTt. CovniijragT Toch ttrrßh Btory —We almost thlakWe'eaa ull tbe ojaoati of eotnmoo brose o moo oonaronda br the wey be .traala bia/baod-in odiar wbrda,bytb# hi ad ofbat be waara, eaeaoially inweran waatbar. ’ la. Aia matter ndra wiadomoratapidity'ia' dljpmrad thaa night: ba'at ira gaegdaad.aed hence. Aoee who deal UI beta abow tbeir ingenuity by farniah iag tbe article brat adapted for tba aeaaoa. We bora baaitlad to ibaee iyatarkt nabre portioeUrlr at An tine by ,ttte. oaeawkebaieg ieieplay of QenU’ Became r Hate, wtdeb ttwaa oar 'glatpara' tri leaebot. ia epinmoa gritb aaberal tbonund otbar euafoaaers. at Aa aolaarooTa of Haaara. Oabfordkfoni, aadtrthrOontißanfcitxraeab. yeatartayY 'rbaea aeatleroen hoy# certainly "hit the naU’’natr>aipen tlaelMo4, bet at tbe proper'tieae.for tWiemMr aygr to hoveoaan hair ab grand a dlda'byof all atylM.aad irndea of aog«A bum j»r Hata alt An (rat. day of eawnar, aa their ebejnifloent a took xprjaitetaty,,,"; 1 ; ' 1 ’ikfunia.ey LoTßxaAx Srxon.—The Synod yrf Feantrlranio will bold ite one bnedred and thirteenth emtel aeawoa A Ala oity, ednfnwnnng an neadWon-: day. Tbb aeaaioeatWili be held .in 8t .Fanl’a .Charek- Brown etreet, nrer Pfeoad. Tbe opening aefnon will be p r «eebed ie Zron'a Cburehi fogrth and Cherry atieete, on' to-morrow (ruodayl morn ng, by, tbe prrai- Mat, Hey. S, F.Weiden, of RrtUehmn. Thegrogeed ingp A e pwmaly eo deetadin Grnuan- nUbeoyb it ia ganai tod tacmbara to gxg naa tbeit Tiewa in Vaglieh. Tba body iaoompoead of oreroua hoadra* nlaaatara,. aiid" ia'taa'oidaat a coleaiaatioel organisation rat iggiag' aa;bl loatberae ohurob in Aa United Stat. a. of,'(ri.sd. Ber.'Georga' F. Hrotal, of taaaMHyf-.raakayfyahib.iwMl areaebiatbaEßal.ih taaybage at at ■st’baw’aCbureh, Hew atreet below Feartb, to-morrow ayaniag, • dr rna ' J.pa.v»sb. Parwm. it ‘ tb., diiUUciiM. ■ntantf tIM Jmuw Ehlui'i to uilv. hn» w> Tbiiufcr nut tr u on«tuit> oftanti M./MaCIW .hifcn, Ho. WCiwtkltrti'Mt Mmi, tka .arafibrUjla. of M, llaCla,iakaa ,ftw» lU, »l ki« PUoto,ra»bio U&mf: la Wachialtd*.. FinePorlralt. of Lleeola, Safari. Ball, nod other oa!.briti»a AM alao EUraetlajiaaah attastion ia thia admirobla VoutL* WALttolßi PtrcaieM, hoar))/platad, of anrtoaa rtadr n> arid pattonn. . Torcel»i»-li>i*> natyototharat»r.,aop ■ v^JhrKar Me Cliß*t«, xcd a oomri.t* aaaartaaaat of .Hhioda of bo.M-k.epmg nrttclaaat'F, Aiffaipna k Co.'«-hoaM-fami.him atora> Pon thwart , dbfkkfoTAaooadaadipMk. • -.-. p. Sfftmitt;Ai.iBK! Bpini»ttAMBv!—r« it trao or hhattotaplntr ooamnmatta anth ,'thair friaod. on Hrttit' ft it nut, apdall thnae who darlro mar corn manloat. with their friend. in the spirit world, hr call- Hr. f, V. Muadald, wriftdg teit-meilinmiSM Sro Awna».iE. A.r>Jo» Cb*am.—At thia pedaop Stf |k’«,jfAr; there arn few indeed trho f o sot enjoy- ike wurtw hirers of peri. km. of, r trastberri.. and Cream. parties tor iraa. in thm Tioimtytbar are pohj *0 'ekeapa. to lieyritkln the reaahof even thoee of limited {Mat-Atomieioooab k'tataett, wheae atand i. in rtk(r,Kk>t*t><' Worked. pOorndf of Fifth andl Mei'chent ;Saiatd,~b«hfdii>yr Btr»wb«reie..»teek«d fr«ak Horn ifteir Hide,-with tkeenarktmr dew of raorniae yet upon -iljNltfJneMieMy ledge; itrdof dplleiodf (poor. The. ~ip<>p<*; la «ka oalf tprwjr who eatteelrie aer»ent without a ekathoter. Con- : martin tba notihardf food dlgeetion. When prldeaad 1 pwrietrnßwTyibaatker; tknir children art woat aad .aaaaMlkPkarakaMwoni killa t*p,idtap«ikillaa kan : bind. himraifwltk hi. eeighbor’etep*. Ha that is tooeood for rood edvioe, ia too pood at Ufi aeUkbor'a oorapaar. Friaßda aatf photographa item JUtUf jWiadoaa ia aHfrai. at home to Ihoao who/oatL ‘TM'lnaaat'Mrada aak tka fawaat Aeemp. Tko moat. ■■ aawaarfal iaaa relad akair owa ko.ta.aa., The moat, ' uri*art : ttif J t>Ht ekithoa ai:the;Oai Fr/e. Oian ; 0. Qpatcat ahaat. - A (fib rfMMirt ipiiA rack mriitU -%i»t»'kf.A*y*»*A»a>ar-'aaitt.iataraat.'irkiok x'da; aUMlr.iaonwiaar tkaa .lmpiatt. tham tdla, at riftik* :.**ar‘fti»ai<»:»ataK ,*ara«.j tmi, tkttfM miit tmt - l.laaaaarh««Mi Mallatd a> to. iMttawfcrateaiimlatad :iaili^t«iiWtlif;'aaitr*'Mik:iAWoKl , ,TA'a:,^rt6ii(lta H.v*.naA «t«a>a.-p»id aa MaMCaai amr iu rwmitd* HaaadaanlaaaiaaMa aaatkkraohwiii;-, . ; ■ .:,MMr aMaa,tak lafmmkit tha ;Ss&,lilSai»*lrtiatMwitf:.k»?« M.4fMkt,a«' Caa ' pd*pr-i£Sf.iaa4':Tßeodar aakg >aar.ftatttt kawpipii offc f.HtW.* ’• y jam* ■ aj»oahjyiaa ia Chaataat atraat, Aa anadal wUbba. «f "“M.**™ told, tbi Hft.’of SteStinsiVftH Wilara, Hm* MS tad lot *s?*•*****’' r:;: 9fi|tftfltiW. ;WATnt.-fThiava ,Lg eelftbritrv demd for it 'SfoofMtng ■. lU bwMdolti chiraotw ia at 9byaiei&ii« tolw loptnor to Aor otbar tnftdi- Wtltf mtm\n na«7- Th« (thont mimoolona mfMfilSlr it fcjwMtfofmcd M|d aa to, beli«y«.that it w iiMdiil the tfMtkeht •f very mur dieewet-vkicih ot4ie*rj Tesoediei £eit to tar*., 4U; oonktiT* we'MtßbUahed beyood .vt«iiUbß»** the adrse beard tbewheels ofia carrtage, and Immediately sospeoted that the mother 9f her yonng charge was oomios to see her eoh. In her flarry she snatched up the beir, but slipping, let him fall open k heap of stones, break lag his.right ana andooUer-booe. Ia her terror •he roshed to her hatband, who adHsed her to stow awey the soroMnlag vletim coder the bed olothes, aad tehleg bis gartneats, he placed them on his owd ehUd and boldly stood at ..the door to wait m lady’s ooming. Contrary to the usual oataal glacoegiven by her os.her prerioas visits, tbe lady-mother was bo *track at the change la her daniai, to the iean,.browa; haom-looiiDg babe wbieh she beheld in the. place. of her own plomp baby, that, vexed aad' .exasperated beyond mea fa c re,<«be seised the ohild ia her arms, aad bade the postilion drive away. The gardener and his wife were terribly frightened, hat decided to go the next day to the'ohateaa and make an explana tion. ’ To their farther oonstercatlon, they fo&ad .en the aext moraiog that the lady was gone, aftd h»d.tikenaway tbo obUd. Tears spea r on t ,and the family did not re torn, while the ignorant cot tagers, inflneneed by.terror, never oared to stir lathe matter, until the, garaener's wife on her dOatb-bed recently mode a fall cosfession. ' In the meantime tbe cottager’s child hoe passed his life as a member of one .of the noblest families of France, has beea'aMoebed to on embassy, and now holds % desirable -offieUl position, -while the rial beir has spent bis. ytroth in discipline and pri vation os a soldier in Algeria. . The latter now to ricover bls propertjr and title, and the trial promises to be ooe of the most extraordi nary of modern times.'' Berryer/now probably tbe iWost celebrated lawyer in France, has been retained fortha defence. 1 \ MtARINR CNT^IiUUENCB. Steamship BoeUm, Crooher* SO hoars from New York, with mdse and pseeenaera tn Jsa Aiiderdice. faried tnrtr impecador*from femaabnoc, below-the Ledee; mlf Billow. frOtaMayataea. aad berk MarrnlixaMih, Ar llsatavideo, slaw the Ia- d re; soar tieo BjTn« from ■taunias beinw Reedy Isluad; terhe Tmjrte,forßio. jaaetro, oT BmblmV ffarir; Oavid G .wimon. for tor^ataaatfaoff^Gastm.^ with eorn to J H MoCoUor. from Milford, with | , -BV TKLEOnaVH. ■ iTbe barkeOheahire. fi»r West Coaetof Amaa-Fied k teßßix, ipr New Miusi, brig Alice Fraoklin. fer Yar mouth. NB, and a hnmber of other veerels, ptased nut jesteriar- I>e ,ateoaiahip Camhndse, from Bcatoo, aad tfr iahr Emfire.rrom Atttigoa. passed in this aftsr ooon. Windstroairtoattewayward ■ „„ Yoorsg icm THQ9. B. HUGHES. ' n MMSORANOA -ftsamsbis Citr of E»chißood< Atjichsl),soiled .from RichmondSlstult. for Phuadetphi*. > Btsamshiß Delaware, Caanon, hence, arrived at Naw .YorksMtsrdar.'. - • ■ < Bteamsht9 Adriatic. Comstock, for Southampton and Havre, cleared at New v ork veslerdav. : vteainihio Isabel, Rollins, o lea rod at New York yes terday for HavMia. 1 Steamship Edinburgh. Reo&edr, oleared at New York - foetfrdar forLlvereooi • c l Shte Lancaster, Decan. for Liverpool, oleared at Now Orteo&aStb nit. with SSU boles oottoa. ■ - : Ship Panama. Some, cteareAht New-Vork yesterday for bob Francisco ; Ship Coerier. Olnutoad. from Rio do Janeiro April XT, amvvd at New York yo«t«rd»jr. April 88 latlins, Jo« 9 4Sv spoke barkMoedamm. for Rio do Janeiro. SlraneeotA, Wajns, benoe, was disoharaior at RfoVe Janeiro April *B. <• Bark Gu E Lex* Almeida, for Philadelphia in 7 days, •■Sat Fort an Prince tfthutt.' > Bark Mariao* Smith, fae&ot, wae dloeharpinp at Sto do /Bark|?fea;forPhnadeipbia,wps at MsTacalho itthult ; BarkGonmd, Sattbonr* imm Rickmond, wasdieoharg-- las atlbpdeJaneiro April PS ' 4 ’ ■ Baik Therm, Footer, from Maracaibo, arrived at N York jesterdar. _ . „ >«..,• j Bark.Aon E Grant, *wam, from Rio-de Janeiro for Rinbmbnd waeofTaanieeto*nBt*tnU; . - Damaby* hence, was at Port eu Prince 1 Walter, for Philrielphiait) idars, was at Ponce, PR, I7tiiult. , ■ ■ , i Bns SoritCa Price*for New York, sailed from Rlode- Janeiro April IS. > ' 1 L... i Scbr Isabella Thdarsoo, Corson, oleared at Witming* ion*NU,Blatu!t. for Philsdolphia.' ■ - Bohn Hiokmaa.Goldoa-Rale,aad lda:L,hence.ar riFedatß'cbH3oadtoti|)t > ■ . _ ■ - ' Ruhr Lady Lake*'Whiter hence for Pawtsoket, arrived d PronrtMW JUtßlt"! & > : v .flehraJ^ilf. Kelly, and Thoa Potter, Glover, henoo, ar r'St?lfe}^,«..o.,.rr iv.aat r.* Bed- Ale* and Thernias Brant, King, cleared Ot now York yesterday for Phuadelphta.' - > fete Alice Leo, fmUt,' front Baltimore, arrived et Piiee. beaoe. eniv«d at Br>ttoa3l«t nit Whi Wen, Cain, hence, arrived at Salem -- Behrvßalo, Newmair*sailed'from Newbaryportseth hi*, for Philadelphia ' t _ : Scbr R 8 Dean, Cook* hence, arrived et Taunton aothttlt - Schm Ismisa aad J C Horse-* hence* arrived at Bath 90th alt- r ' * : SrouporS Beverly. Pi&ree. and Novelty, Shaw, henoc* arr.vaaat-New Yorkyettfrday. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. DP TO 12 O’CLOCK LUT KIGHT. OIWTI NBUTAIy-8. K. comer of Hint i and Chwtnut. :Mr Brant *K,WV ; •*y«!r, c i.,o I MeConplek. Mr, HumV* j 8 PUwortti, Vilttbarg T Otto.Cin.O Mm Vringbeoh,NY MluKim'ell. NY, J-A Jloort Jc.U,Elitntb'i! WH Murebr. Let , TRltoimbriin *ra J(Viirrotn,Bc : wr »emtttrwy; ■ golcntt, Jr.CMrlartan ■■ F V PoHar, V« , Wm RBoWnton,Blobjnond Mimißß Robmaon,Va , IVVSIiSSS* ')X3MB£te* JAranld. wit HOM D, Ala J a fiillraort. La ~ , J „Dtt 4. la. N C • IK Hnrnaa t wf, Ohio, . « JJ. H«m t wf. LI iLNewhallk la, Vatt J W Chtlfant & wr, Pa I A Lliwall. Ruteh.x J Bridsm.D, lowa W M Diokaon. Olncmn.tl O H-Brantmail. LaneatMt J 6 OlßVeUiiil. Beltiinm. .Rf WilsotiA la, Roobst’r «r«8 A OanfitW, Rooheifr A I- Auk. N J . It Valla. It Y HU Bnper. BaUvia, N Y laaaa M.Cata. ttiatnn -. H Smith. MHdtaljwn a HarMuah. Piitahar* *" T W_Pnrin,tJ. NY Jdftnnton.Xadaaa. " u C.Boaren. Kngland - Itt N ComrUinfKrijliuul;, W Unhtnxin, jr. kjrf.Boat I «iso W Bmdlaa. N y , 01. Wilfanl * la, N Y PR.almau.!* Y i I, pJE* II - N Y . |3m H Conn. Boalan - • P J Mo««i.jr. kIaSC | A MoKaevar, Richmond,VAAtb'irtZ Orar-N Y ' GIRARD HO»tPE—Ninth and Cbestnnt streets. TboSh Raney*!* 80 Mis® Bane *, 8 O - MitSPussell. 8 C JB Burrell, Jr, Rook I«|and R Tompkins La AJryies, nd ' JCtmrcbtll Ohio • ■ Mr Brawn k la. Montreal stentiMAWhilwH. Fla Mis# Archibald, Fla I tSSJ. Yo.J". Middletown Wenr* J Meiley.Middtet’n John Morgan, l-ondon Oha» V N Y WHlUvine.NY JM Baker, Va „ „ Miss Baker. V* H Rowland. & ia.Pt Bep't Or Boston , John P B eelow, Boatotf R 8 Andrews B Mt . * I,N\ Jm 0 emlth. Balt Hon J B Ba«kin, Wash 0«o ff Waeb A T Donhanj. WTroy Pre-tPkiff. NY J C Roman -k K, Va • lJ B * on' la, 'Yjim.NC MMoGaigan. Cal r> hr W Walker. Ind - ' . Z garnet Cfaa*F Hawlinrs, DC ; & M -.r * J Parker. If Y • - N , Y u Mlea Wh-alwright, H Y Jm B Crane, JZ \sabath I S W H*jlman v ,Harri*barg S ,R Mim Heister.BC - - KH Mnl'jn NY I W r.W Rtebie. NY Cl*, s K Ward .NY - JasJTroo.NY. JasOCos^.ent.N Y |Mr Wilkmr k la. Conn -; < . Jl urar. Dcl „ I « Germantown Jto Vo>»urnr. I^klyn. JolinVY v> Bill NY“T IC H TreonvP l ! •- T>.H Bennett. NY ThnairVnr'fNY B-bl Dnaal.ity Y iCemMII Y J»"!» Caawdiw. Pnijn , r s?,tev. R^ n ' on,J ’ Va B .'c!f;rßrr rooDd ' v * ; I WJBenJ-minjNYJ OreenberrrTN Y I T Bwe«n«r> Wheeling, Va A I Sweeney.YjrbeeilHK»Va ■ Gaoß Attaa, Kilt Tv C'ateh/Cm. 0 ■ 1 4rs Andenem, Conn M Anderson, Conn tel»P; COB ' l.ewie K ! I Wm MoMurrar,^ Brooklyn MiwEßajl.NY I dETCHANtfiP street, uinw kroh. [l««S7feSltf 4 ' & Sl8S8lI»V I glfel. Rnok Bt-no.a w H Blulta ■ HarJifev n 1 Gao « NealUßait. ■ F Parker, Tetnpletonre, NiJ P jd Willianm," Y; ' JORPJ<' HOTEIr-Ckeatnnt atn.t, above Sutli. T,A’Saill.D'laYareho,P* JaaHAdama, Balt satei.w" £Wi N pk „ np if U«r Ot£ ’ . ' fJW&IiSf» Y' , .■ABaraSjd.Yfaab, D O * ; Bnhieon. Bntna . ■ : /naßoatl,»Y *JIT& ’Ate*. 1 i tu u . - Krav ph,iv . jWH,PHtoiaft.PhilA I OoiilKßlUlUiL at. abora Cheetnub J Wia JUewiSi OeUwwe oo - E J Moore, Port Deposit I S B &3nf/Ohlo b 0 Robert Murphy t J MKRCHARTr nQUSHfTfcirt ebom Callowhill 13tkp# C AthyffeoM* ft L « hf cooim# oo jpJWWi Wmesort ; -ioVKitmi amwa. Mar«i. , Gaft BMcCarter,Del ftTVan KirttiHoneedate BLAOK BEAR HOT&LrTUrdst.. above CaUowhilh BSetu. Lynnlown .utyi Anit, Lynntown ' . Braadt, Tremont W 1? Bybprry H Rorer. Olaey Arßkekmaa. lsaac L Trexler. Bucks oO Casper Roads, By Derry Linford Roads, Byberry Jnsß Buck man • Backs oo Boathempton gbaf Roads, Sonthametcn Wri Pad,Bocks 00. Pa Chester Valley P Beans, Books oo BAULKY SHEAF HOTKIr-BeooEi 1 at..iwlow V>*a. Geo S Brown; N Y John AWay; Phil* ■Thus W Soileau, Attleboro T 0 Torbet k lias, Pa Jas Thornton, By berry . PtaoyProwp* Brownsburg , John Frits, Doylestown ■' Geo Piokenitgt Fa Bajm Nobt*,’Rome. Ga J C Rioh, Pa R H Damh, HartanUc, S Atkinson., Pa Jtsie James, Fa TB Pickering, Pa B a WestfOU, Sussex oo.N L DMoNair,.Books oo J MDarrah. Hartsvllle Thos S Smith, Pa J Thorton, Pa • k • H Heading, Hatboro • J Boiluo*. Bnokaoo ■ 8 Yardier. Buok. co A K Clajtra, Bucks oo Eoule Buokman, Bojleat n Lewia Bookmaa, Havrtovra Jonas Ely, Fa a Vsrk.s ft non, Hatboro' J G Oom.ll. Buoka co J W Moon. Fa Ohss Palmer, Pa . n Gadwalladar, Pa John Polk, Pa W I D»»!»on’, Cfoeltsnhsm Baml Gioff^Ckaltolihain. Jaa.WWatrboM.Pa, WW Carr. Pa Solomon Holcombe, Pa J F Bilworth. New Hope MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Peoond st., above Arch. Miss Ada Edwards* Phila W Hardins, Ohes co H J Jones. Lane oo Mis* M J Harding. Newt’nl J'-'bn A Baer. Phila Ohae N Bimp«on.Tßaetcn W GtuHwold, NY Wm B Doan, Doliniton NATIONAL HOTEL—Rand street* above Third. 8 Handwork, Trenton MD Clark, Trenton Jno E Rhine. Herrieborg Jao gtanton, Wllkeßburre Jli Jones, Bmdrord, Pa A B Dunson, Bradford, Pa H Brobst, Catawiesa N J Kyer, Catawiw i BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third M.* above CallowhlU. J Rookey, Montgomery co 8 JKistler, Lehigh oo John Klaro. Lehigh co Peter Lerch.Rumrwtoo, 0 H Loose, Lebanon oo DavidiKats, JCntstown John Bmitb, Buoks oo B*nj Beans, Buoks co STATES UNION HOTEL-Market street, above Sixth. A w Bents. Carlisle ,Wm Harris. Carlisle A T Hamilton & la, Pa 'A B Long, Lewutown Pa Fred Swift, Pittsburg Will Fooee, Pittsburg Jf t? , h iB , lonk * C E Preston* NJ „ •_ , H Harkms, « Y •' S W Shane k wf. Prov, R i Joe Ounninghaxn, Prov, HI W Mooner* Pittsburg HA Camobeil.Tyrone, Pa Jno 8 Boyer, Harrisburg G Bond, Crawford 00, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES- XUthaetio tuoAft Drops —This elegant and efficient remedy for conitipation and disordered tbe digestive organs ia fast saining the favor it merits. The eubetitaiing of a ingar plum for a pill lean im provement in medicine, appreciated by all who dislike nauseous doses. Thoy are well suited for ohildren. Sold by all druggists; 2fi cents per bottlo, and by the proprietors,' JOHNSTON, HOLT OWAY, A COWDEN. _H* 30 Routh FIFTH street. , PnoTOQRAPiia of tub Japanese, just taken at McCLEES' Gallery ia Washington, are now on exhibition at Me 'LEES’ Gallery, 810 CHtSTNOT Street. *Al>o, Portraits of Lipooln, Hamlin, Douglas, go ward, Bell, *0.,&0. Copies of any of the above for sale. jeB-3t - The. Human Hair —How many persons abase this delicate and beautifal ornament, by burning it 1 with alcokotic wathes, and plaateriog it with grease, whioh has no affinity for the skin, and is not absorbed! BURNLTTS COCOAINK, a oompound of ''ocoa nut Oil, Ac., is unrivalled ae a dressing for the hair, is rea dily absorbed, and te peculiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventing its Tailing off, and promoting Its healthy growth. It To Consumptives.—Queru’s Cod Livbk Oil Jelly. , This great speeifio for Consumption u fast superse ding all others in its curative effeotsnpon thoee affiioted With tubercular disease*, being twioe as effieooioiu as theorndeoiL Prepared upon highly scientific princi ples of the pare oil* and robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain article, it it received into tbe atomoeh in ite jellified fonn. without mastication, and ie gradually dis solved and digested, passing into tbe small intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritions properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Academy of Medicine, and recommended by the faculty everywhere, tins preparation is eonfidently offered ae a remedy for Consumption and all Sbrofulous affections. Sold by FRRDBRIOK’TIROWN, oorner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT k SONS. mhSLsturSm Saving Fund—-Rational Sapktt Thus* OoHgAXT.-CluTtored by tba Stow of Pennajlva ie. BULKS. 1. Money is received every day, and m any amount large or small. 1 FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in.^ 8. The money ie IHraye paid baok in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notice* L Moneyj* received from Eztcvtort, Adr7it«T«/ralof John H. McMullen- iEast»n, ,h. 3 ;h ult., at th«* tender ee of the bride’s father. Doylestown, Pa., by Friends' eeremonv. 'iownseod Speakman,of Delaware oounty. to Charlotte, daughter of Samuel G. Frioe. * AS sieM AN-TOBI AS n Wednesday. Mar 30;bjr Pev. Issao Leaser, Mr.R. Brook rn, L 1., to Miss Esther, dtughter of/. Tobiasoa. of ihisoiry. ~ * * DKBOLLE-»US8 r LL.-In Ne» Orleans, la.. on tbe 11th of May, by Her. Ba’lard «. Dann. Mr. witjljm Pe ttolle, late of Philadelphia, Pft - andThecla M.. daughter of the late James ‘'has. Russell, Psq., «nd grand daushter of the late James Joseph Koiseitt, Esg.i of Boston, Mats * McCA N-MMITH-On tt e27th of May, 1800, at 8u Mary’s Church, by Pev.. Father Btroebel. Mr. James McCtnji to Sties Marearet Smith, both of this city. * OR*IGHTON-W*D -Vn the Jsth Deoeraber, J 869, by T. C. v arnalt, Mr. Alexander Creighton, of Hadding ton, to Mrs. Mary Ann Ward, of Philadelphia. * . DIED. ABRAHAMS.—3>ddenly, on the evening«f the SUt ult, Mote* Abrahams, Esc-, in theSßb y«ai of Ms ate. The male relatives a-d (Wends of f’e family are re spectfully invitfri to attend the funeral.from 'is late residence. Wo, 681 Worth Twelfth street* this {Sunday; morning, at 10 o'oloclr. * HlOR^H.—Ataea.’on the9th of Bfar. ©P board th* brig A. J. w . Applerarth, Andrew D.» eldest son of Capt. O 0. and Jane Hiorth, ac’ed 21 years and 9 months. (Petersburg, Va.. p'oerspleasecr-py.) . * SMlTH.—Onthe3lstjjl*..o«'consuiin>tion,in the 23d year of his age, James B. Imith eon.of the late William B and Margaret «mUh, of New York. { New York pa pers please copy.] • . relatives and mends, and those of the family are respectfully invited ti attend the funeral from the resi dence of his uncle. No 914 Washington avenue, to* morrow/Bnr day) afternoon, at 4 o’oloak. aLLB"*.—On the 81st nit., Edwin,son of the late Wm. E.and Mary 15. Mien. aged five months'. Pnnerai fiom the residence of bis mother. South street, belhw Sixth* this (Saturday) mornißg, at 9 o'elock* * D^WKE*—OntheSlstnlt.SavilHan A., son of Peter and Satan Pewees, in the 19th year of bis age. . Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 198 CaUowhiUstreet, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon) at 3 fwKW —On the 80th ult.. Henry Brew, son of Bridget and the l*te Henry Brew aged 38 years. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Deraar place. Bhippen wreet, above Front, to-morrow Sunday afternoon. 4 o’clock. * FL!CKW7*.~®nddenly, m this city theSoth ult.. Jgsejhine W., daughter of Jeremiah W, «hd Jemima Fa eral fiom the residence of her ancle. No. 223 Germnn street, this ves, (to. BESSOhi ifc ©ON. Mourning. Store, iel No. 91s CBBSNirr Street. ry=» THE UNION TEWT 'OF THE YOUNG (£j ABIOCUIION will be Tor Divine Ser»ioe,at Eleventh and JMtnwater rtreete.To-MOB.KOW’, Haftbalh. Tha service* will be ae follows t UNIOI4 rRAYRR MEPTING at 7 A. M. P, tt. br*.r J. B.LieiitlxMn. and »t 8 P. M.. bj Rnir Rlotmrd Newlon. D. D. g»rri»e. ev.ry .vomm damn th« w.ek. It* tr==- *K V e.STH FBI» OV T EH«A TV put taa o'clock. ___ u nr=i cHVICH'Of THE COVENANT.- THEPRESS^PHILADEU*; BoN vu tko above subject) TO MOH.HOW. KVI'JIjNO, at 8 o clock, in. the ChuTeh of the MesatahitUmver «*ll«t,)l/00U8TBtttet.eant of Broad. »* rfs» oRAUfi AND I*B WITCH Of its BNDOH.”-Rev. v. WVHurrER 1.111 MWtoh fra this eulreot TO-MORROW (Babbath) AffTß*- NOONTat 4 o’oiook, In Antartean Meohanloa’ Hall, oor nar of FOURTH and (it, OR o tS Street.. Seat, fra*. It |VS* THE BEV. JOHN COOKMAN WIH 11 J? preach in th» First Reformed Duton Church, cmnerof SEVENTH and SPRING GAkDKN BtroeU. TO-MOKHOff (BABBATH) MORNING, at lm o’oldok. : . \y . THE « SPRING GARDEN UNIT A \V3 RIAN SOCIETY will nave the iervle»s*cf Hev. 8?W. MoDaNIEL, at HANDtiN AND HAYDN HALL, TO-MORROW ISnnder) MORNING, half past 10. and Bin the EVENING. There will be good music. .A fall attendance is raauested. Beat# free. It rv-s=» TOTHE ALUMWI MEMBERS OF THE f(3 AMERICAN WHIG 'OOIETY- Notioeisbere hr given to the GrAiluate of Whig H*U,< at Prinoeton College, tint Ooir annual meet.iu will be' held in tKeir Hal l on TUESDAY MORNING, Jane path, 3800. - ; Iv*s=» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, 113 MBLO I Street, above Twelfth. June Sd.—Fu neral Bertnon, on the death of lata Laura L. Lathrop. wifl(D,V>be proaohed by the Rtotor. at j». M. Stats Sttt at this servire, Mnruing and evening aervioe.a* usual, at 10K A. ftl. and 8 P. M, rr?* SPIRITUALISM.-A. B. WHITING not bein* able to be present. Dr. R.T.HAL LOTK.ofNfw York, will lnotnre atSANHpw-STRBET HALL on tiUND&Y, at Io>a A. M. andB P, M. AdnVK sion nve_cents. lt_ f THE UNION FAIR FOR THE BENE- IkS FIT of Bt. Joseph s Orphau Anvlum, the House of the Good Shepherd, fit. Vincent's Home Tor Destitute Infants. aiidBt. Joseph's Hospital, is now lining held at the MUSICaii H'M) Hai.L. Loouat street, above eighth, ncil will oontiuue open until Saturday next. 9th inst. Admission 10 cents, fce.vsim tickfts id oonts. je3 2i fTy* PHILADELPHIA, TYPOGRAPHICAL U>s SOCtE rY.-A Btatod Meeting of the fiooiety wib be held at’);* Hall of the Fire. Association, corner of FIF ra and NORTH streets this evening, June 3d, atBo’oiook. tH) WM. H. JONES, Beoretary, ry?» SOLOMON’S TEMPLE.—THIS BEAU- LnJ» tiTul Model will remain here but fora limited time. Don’t faillo sea it soon, or when too late, you wilt regret your neglect Every man, woman, and olnld should seo U OFFICE OF THE lIESTONVILLE. •Ln mantua. and faBBkngkr RXILROAD COMPANY —Philadelphia, June Ist, 1860. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER#.—The Sixth Instal ment of Five Dollars per Hlmro of the Hentoaville, Man tua, and Fairmount asseneer Railroad Company will be due and payable at the office of tho Company on the Stb instant. Jel-5t & MORTON ZULICK, Beoretary. r^y* STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK* 'vJf as required bv the snonml scotion o r the Act of Genera] Aesemblr of this Commonwealth, Approved the. -Utb day o> Ootober, A. D>, 1337. Amount of loans and discounts - SMI SO2 u ** ovoojn 62 436 9^ “ due from other hanks 70W7 2» ** of fcoteain olrculation 74,178 OC *• depoiiis. inoluding balanoes due ... to other hanks 490.82# AS Phi' APBLPdIA, June Ist, iB6O. CITY OF PIIILADELPJIIA.sx : . 1, James Lesley. Cashior ol th 9 Union Band, being sworn depose and say that the nuove statement is cor rect, to the bsAtof my knowledge ami belief. _ JAMES LfchLEY, Cunier. Sworn boforo me, this first day of June, A. D.. 1850. f It P. C. toubM AKKK. Notary Publie. THE PHILADELPHIA UNION STORE IL? (prnfito ol wliioli are divided among the Pur chasers) will open on fiAiURUAk AIORrrNG, Jane 3d, with Awpll-Hfitioried etoolc of Grooenes and Provi sions,at No.‘J(b North NINTH Street, above Raos. Goods delivered nt any part of the olty. fitookhnldora, and those wishing to become'such, will please meet at the srore 'iO-MORttOW (Thursday) EVENING, and receive their certificates. Shares on sals, (95 each. J. REHN, President. H. 8, BOJG3, Agent. my3o-4t* ' rv-S*MR. HIRAM CORSON WILL GIVE A ILS course offiix Re&d'ngs, withcritlnjsms, at 939 CLINTON St., commencing MONDAY EVENING 23th May, and continuing every evening of the week. The course will include passages from Shftkepeare’s Henry VII , Troiius and Cressida, Richard 111. Mer chant of Venice, Maoheth, Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet, and King John John { DeCfufnoy on the Knookiog at the Gaie. in Maobsth; Coleridge’s Genevove, Defection, Youth and Age. Auolent Mariner, andChriatabel; Ten nvson’s Lord of Burleigh, The Sisters. Charge of the Light Brigade;ln Memoriam; Macaulay's Battle oi Ivry 5 Hood’s Dream of Eugene Aram, Pifenoe, Song of the chirr. Bridge of digits. Onr Village, The Lost Heir; Longfellow’* Skeleton in Armor. Building of the Ship, Midnight Mass for the Dying Year, Hiawatha; Poe ■ Ullamme, Raven. Bells, Annabel Lee, Haunted Palaor; The Execution, Ingoldby Legends: Butler’s Nothing to Wear: Dewey on Genuis; Burke on the Nabob of Arcof* Debts. Ac. Tickets 60 oenta be had at the door and 609 CHESTNUT.bt. Reading will commence at eight o’clock. m 26-6t a rvy* OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA \iJt AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. IWAurrw. 18Q0, The holders of the bonds of this Company* dne Jnly 1, 1860* cun now receive, upon application at this office, 10 E>r cent, in cash, upon Che terms specified in the oircn r attached. , Tbe holders aro also ontitlcd to the benefit of a Sink ing bund of 9140,000 per annum, u established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1860, and in pursusnoe of the contract, entered into by he company and duly recorded, to carry the same into W cmcuuu^ 081 '’ Trea * urer ' Notice to the /folders of Philadelphia amt Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1,189 X These bonds are scoured by the first mortgages on the read, amounting in the segregate to 83,508,400. • The net revmoG for the Jatrt fiscs) year wa atnx times the amount of the annuat inierest on these bonds. The managers propose to extond them for a period ol twenty tears, tho holders retaining the bonds and the security of the mortgagesJn U l6 , preoi*e condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheeu of coupons for the interest, payable half-re,irly, will be issued. A bonus pflO per cent, willbe given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bomur will be paid in cash to the bearers of the bonds* on their signing a receipt ami presenting their respec tive bonds ntthe offioe of the Company, or to itaasfints, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will be famished ok application. By.crdit of the Board of Managers, n*»-tr U. H. MHIVHV.NNY. Oeorntarr. NEW’ PUJIUCATTOXH. “ JJONi ST OLI> ABE ” FIR-’l' fN TUB FIELD ! AN A ft MY OF AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES HON. AB3AHAM LINCOLN, W TH A PORTRAIT ON fcTEEL, Bj D. W, D. BTLKTT* Washington Correspondent of the N. V. Post and Udt\ . / psnrfenf. One handsome 32mn. ~om n-a ' ' " OBT ‘i KK BEST. A* there are many •* Lives of Lincoln” w.thont a shadow of authority* the publlo will boar mind that tha r»l tile sod authentio edition i« * UARTLETra L'FK OF LINCOLN. Literal inducement* to Aponte. For Terms Address DERRY & JACKSON, Publisher*, No. 49* BROAD WAY, New York, ' Copies sent by m"!), post psul,on receipt of the price by tbo I'ub’ishor*. it dAw g'UTirS BBLIOAL DICTIONARY. . PUBLISHED ny KITTLE BROWN* & GO.. :i7 KILBY STREET. BOSION, A DIOT.ONAUY CF THE BIBIK, COMI-STSINO ITO ANl'muirttS, BIOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHY, AND NATURAL HISTORY Entrap bt William Smitu, LL. D. VoK 1 .. Bvo....A*rice SG. tar Por Sale by all the Bootao lers. jel leclinrs on both sides. And t’o(;s l>le lor the same in all it* departments. Mr. 8. E. COHEN withdraws his publication, nnd has hnd committed to him the sole oliarA* find exoluiwe coDtro of iho eut.re ndvertißinsr Department of *• Mn- Klroy’s Philadelphia Cit> Uiroot iry," and is fully au thorised b> make contracts'or tho same. To'him all ftpnhdalions Tor Advertisements mnst bo marie. * • . The undersigned b-lieve that when experience de termination. a u niduatrr aro combined, as in this , immuMnent, th© public will be areally benefited. Mr Onti**n hopes, as th« occasion which called him info the field no longer exists, that his friends trill rti’ly around him m sustaining a work which is of vna! importance to the comrminit* ; and Mr. Mcblroy earnestly jeauests tho co-operation of alibis friends and the public, trusting tb**t by continued efi'iri* to improve on each successive lubbcation of his *' Philadelphia City Directory ” to receive a liberal return very ereat labor and out )»j. A. McKLROY, 33 Sonth SIXTH street, 'll S E. COnKN. TiaCHtSTWUT.t eel. CJHAK C PE VfiFS MEDIC IL KNOW -13 I.T. r GK. '•INOSAY fc BLAXISTON, PHILADELPHIA, Will publish— aTHE MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE OP PHAK -BPEATI . By John Chas. Buokmll. M. D., Febow of theUovAtadloceof Ph>Biolan«. editor of the Journal of Mental Soienoe, and author or *• The Maoutl of Par oholoxioai Mediome. *‘4to. t volume,oetavo. Ai.PO, KURTS' MANUAL OF CHURCH HISTORY. Transt ted and revised from the last German edition, with additions hv an American editor. ON THE MANUFACTURE OF RICHAHDSON S DENTISTRY RICHARDSON'S MEDICAL > HIBToRf AND TREATMENT OP T«E TK^TH? HaYWAPD’A DENT* PRACTICE. THE PHYSICIAN'S VISITING Llur FOR 1841, f)2 WILLIAM H. PRESO Ti’.—The steel onaravnd Portrait of this BsilNtNT A4SIERICAN HISTORIAN • ~ ,I« now ready, with tha II.LUSTRATRH NKWft OF THE WORLD For May ltf containing the Latent New* G*JnßALDi’g Ao., An. Prioi. with paper, rent to any address. Hi ccnls. cash or Post Oflice Hainr.g HENRY A. BROWN & CO . 14 HANOVER street. Also, tho Bt*»cl Pnrirait of WARD BEECHER. . 15 oontß. with Pap r, to any address, nit prepaid, jel fstutntt JULY IST, I^6o ' NitW FIRMS AND CUANDES. MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKB can be supplied from a vary superior assortment made from Linca stock, or made to order. WARRANrKn AT LOW PRICE*. \YM F. MURPHY & SON’S Ni«W STORE. Stationers, Lithographers, and Lettcr-Preis Printers no\ or the tucom.. No. 330 CHESTNUT Street. ieJ sw If PAMH-Y FLOUR. WITHOUT DOUBT THE VUIIY BEsT F I. O U R IN THE UNITED STATES, Pur salo lu C. H. MATTSON, je, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. JLLUMINATORS. the M brat Lnmp» m the wor'd " Can be nssd whereyer Ughti* wanted. Oneaper than coal, ml, or an*. are makina 8M a week selling them. More wanted. $BO COO sold. The Gq* 1 amps will lighta room 20 feet square fori cent an hour, or will burn all night for a few oents. DR. C. *• GRteKNE & CO., ni>3l*ths&m ly No. 38 SouthTHfßD Street. IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAfL’Mntikinrapiotureat REIMRR’tiGaI lerr, SECOND Street, above Green. All who go there for PICTURES alwar*leaveeat’afied. it* SIPIfU'S TUIIPirNTINE—I7SbbI S Spts ■« urpnntme. in Btore and for wle hr ROWLEY. ASHBURNEK, k. CO., No. 10 SOUTH WHARVES. rpAR AND PITCH.—27S bbla Tnr, 850 Tar, 47#bill* Pitoh, in etore and for sale br SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1860. RET All. DRV GOODS. JjIRENOU LACK MANTJDES, POINTS, AND BOUBNOUS, FROM AUCTION. Ofth# oeleliraUd minufaotura of Meisieuti. DOGNIN, ' FILS, * ISAAC, AT TwtNTy-PjvX PIE CENT. EELOW iMPOETERfI' f»AOE BGURNoIJfI, SQOO, former price $l3OO. LACK BOURNOUB , 30.00, do do »W. LACE BOURNOIJS, 12.00, do do M.ML LACE BOUR.NOUB, H.OO, do do 18.00. LAOE BOURNOUB, 18 00, do da 3*oo. LACE BOURNOUS, of finer qualities, from thirty to isrentyfive dollars. LACE I’OINTS, of every grade, from ten dollare up to fort? dollare. MANTILLAS, with Flounces, every shape and price, ell at a like REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. SOLID SILK MANTILLAS, • BILK MANTILLAS, Lm« Flounome. SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS, MOURNING SILK mantillas. ARAB BOURNOUB, Striped. MOURNING BAREGE MANTILLAS. BUMMK* CLOAKS, fco„ Ao., all'at greatly reduced prices, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, J W. PROCTOR & CO. jeS-^tuth CIINE STOCJKof Seasonable DRY GOODS, **. at reduced pnoes. Freaoh Lnoe rotate. Talmas, Foumous, aid Mantles, from 4*3 to $3O e&oh. p*ew«tv!« Black f ilk Mantillas. Ftell* Shawls, is variety. and 8 4 White and Biaok Barege for Shawls, iQiil'Mi so. Gray* loth for Dusters. Oil* Counter appropriated entirely to mixed and Gray Goods forTravellme Dresses, . Lupiira Ml-wool DeLtines, reduced to 8! cents. Cost $0 oentsHo import. Lariejstoek of Printed Lawns, Organdies, and thin materials for Dresses. Robekof various km^e. Misses* halll Kotos. Cnaliioe, Poll de Chevies, Ginghams, &o. Hoop y kins, very oheap. Best quality at 5 cents per Hoop A good.stock of plain and open-worked Hosiery, hrobwdenei very cheap. • CHARLES ADAMS fc SON, jeJ EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, J^OOBLE-WIDTH POPLINS „, u , OPENED THIS MORNING. Tno«?wfon*o to the city»in connootiou with ft very oboioe liflft of IRISH POPLINS, IN ALL GRADE?, &t the lowftit market prioei. W. M. BHELMIRE, S 3 North EIGHTH Street, QREAT REDUCTIONS VBOM THIS HATR IN FIGURED BAREGES, GRENADINES, BAREGE 'ROBBS, and FRENCtf.LACEMANTILLAS, to be closed out this month, preparatory tq altering our ' tor °' W. H. t*HELMIRE, jel*Jt* S 3 north EIGHTH Street. EUVJE CENTS A HOOP—GOOD SKIRTS. * Another thousand AUSTIN KELLEV A CO.’S Bfcirte. Redaction also in Corsets. Shawl Borders, Crochet Braid, Hair rtefa, Berlin Zephyrs, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, Tassels, Roie'te Rnttona, eto. j.o.maxwklL&son, and Retail Mamtfaotnrinjr Establishment, mffM «th&B3t rp ELEVENTH and CH6BTNUT. DEIMRKH POPLINS. * Browns and Modes. Blues end Blaok*. _ , . 8 fXECTiD BHaDES, Gray English Pop’ins. Chino, High LusUe. _ Plaids And OheoVs, SILK STRIPES CHINP. _ For Suits and Dresses. ~ BHARPLEBB BROTHERS. my2l-lf ..CHESTNUT, corner of EIGHTH Stau COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. T|Ti-SOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership heretofore exiting between the uudemgued, under the firm of FOUNTAIN fc LEONARD. Hotel-keepers. dissolved. WIL LIAM C. FOUNTAIN is Authorized fn settle the busi ness of the late firm. WM. 0. FOUNTAIN. . GILBERT LEOWARb. Philadelphia, June 1, iB6O. je a-3t* DISSOIUTION. —The undersigned have thiaday dissolved by mutual o-nsent. the partner ship heretofore existing between them. under the name ofHALL&HUGG. DANIEL A. HAL . . CHARLES 6. HUGO. Jane 1, 1360.-je*-3t» WATCHES, JEWELHY, &e. WATCHES. MADE BY THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, AT WALTHAM, MiSS. Attention is invited to the following statement an accompanying letters of recommendations and testimo nials in favor of these oelebratod Watches. A gold medal was awarded the Company by the American Institute, at New York, io 1857, The Company aljso received the first premium—a gold fnedal—from the Franklin Institute* Philadelphia* in 1858. a These Watches have now been io the market Jot listed ftito coou rt&oyTJo mb I It t y {*a n*Jre conceivable manner, and have proved themselves to be the most satisfactory time-pieces ever offered to the public. This result has been brought about by a strict applica tion of mcebanioa! scienoe to the construction of the Watch from its very Inception, rendering it when, finished, mathematically correct in oil its proportions, and neoessarilj as perfect ft time-keeper as U is possi ble to make. i-nrni The Company have tested their'Watches in many in stances hy actual daily notin?, and the result of this test hu been that they have exhibited a rate equal m regularity to the b.*at marine chronometer. N. B.—We have Justintroducedn new style of Watch, elaborately fin shed, and thinner than any we have hitherto produced, with several improvements calcu lated to insure the greatest acoumcy of performance, and to prevent the usual acoidenta and derangements to which foreign vratohe s ara liable. The following is from Mr. Porter, the well-known Marine Chronometer and Watchmaker: Boston, April 90,15G0. Mr. R. E. Robbins, Treasurer, 4*«. Dear Sir: Finos rey note to »ou of September, 1880, I have sold a number of your Company's Watches, and hear good reports from them without exception. They give me no trouble and ray customers every satisfaction, Reoently.ashipmaster, to whoml sold one last year, called to say that his Ofaronoraefor having broken down at sea, he navigated his vsasel safely home by his Waltham Watch. Your* truly, Gko. E. Potteb. R.E. Robbins, Esq. l>ear Sir: The American Watch nude bT your Com pany, which I have had in conatnntusa for about a year has kept excellent time, and sustains jour guaranty. It seems to be less disturbed by horseback and railroad o&r jolting than the generality of foreign wetohee. Itespeotlully yours, George P. Morris. Book Room. No. 300 Mulberry Strict, New York, February 0,1860. R. E. I’oßßtjvs Treasurer American Watch Co.i Dear Sir: i take grea{ pleasure in being able to certify that Jor the lait'ten months l have carried a watch from the manufactory of the 'American Wntoh Company* and thatit hai given per'act istisraohon as a time keepe r Judging from the one I bav'»n do not hesitate topredio that the day it not far distant whenwatohes made in th Uniteifctatea w h supersede all others. James Floy, D. D, W,i ton Blvpf.H. C., October SO, 1839. . R E. RoßDtNs,Tsq. Dear Sir: The three watches of yout manufactur whioh 1 purchased to be used on my plantation* hav proved to bathe most correct time-keepers I have ever known. I gave tny head servant, my head carpenter* and my head engineer, each one of them; and since they have been in their r bbls Clarified Cider * Vinegar, 500 bbls White Wine Vinegar, m store iW’ao'uTH ABHBURHM* <&■ y. T ARD 1 \L.— 6O bbls Tobin’s ClnciniinH r ahA ™’ ft^ New York, January.23,lB6o. .lost 4 sec. 1 Ootol>er,,..,loctBßeo. .lostdseo. 1 December Ji....9e50. PAVKU HANGINGS. POLITICAL. QRANH DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING! “ THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED!” The DEMOCRACY of the City of Philadelphia, who advocate the principles of JEFFERSON, JAOKBON, and DOUGLAS; who favor a pure administration of the Government, and desire that the industrial interests of our great Commonwealth shall be properly protected; who are opposed to fanatical divuniontsts. North and Bouth, and who are in favor or the nomination, by the National Democratic Convention at Baltimore, of the great Statesman of the Northwest, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, Of Illinois, whose election will restore peace and har mony to the Union, will assemble, in MASS MEETING, CONCERT HALE. CHESTNUT Street, above TWELPTH, ox MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4th, AT 8 O’CLOCK. RALLY, DEMOCRATS! RALLY! RALLY! “ A Douglas 1 And a Douglas ! Louder the war-song grows; God speed the man who fights so well Against a thousand foes !*' The following distinguished DemooraU will address the meeting; Hon. Revordy Johnson,of Maryland; Governor Riob ardson, of Illinois; Hon. A. J, Hamilton, of Texas; Hon. Charles H. Larrabse, of Wisconsin; Hon. Miles Taylor, of Louisiana; Hon. A.J. Rust, of Arkansas; Hon. James Craig, Missouri; Hon. Osoar Miles, of Maryland; Hop. P. B. Fonke, of Illinois; Hon. John Cessna and Hun. Hendrick B. Wright, of Pennsylva nia ; Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of Virginia; Lewi* C. Cas sidy, Esu. ; Hon. Oharles Brown, Hon. Richard Vaux! William E. Lehman, Esq.. Daniel Dougherty, Esq., James F. Jphnstou, Erq., John Campbell, Esq., Dr. George W. Nebinger ; Eugene Ahern, Esq., Edward G. Wsbb, Esq., William A. Edwards, E*q., William Mo- Candless, Esq , Dr. Charles E. Kammerly; Joshua T. Owens, Esq., E. W. Power, Esq , J. Rodman Cox, Esq., lion. Frank Bpinola, of New York, Hon. E. C. Mar shal, of California, and others, jei st HATS AND CAPS. RUMMER HATS. AT OAKFOBDS’. WE HAVE NOW OPEN, THE LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL AS SORTMENT OF SUMMEB HATS KVSS BKFORF. OFPKHED IN THIS CITY, Consisting of MISSES’, BOVS’, and CHILDREN’S, GENTS’ AND YOUNG GENTS'. THE GENTS' PARIS LEGHORN HAT is now the prevailing st;le in Paris. All of which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS, Nn». 846 and 848 CHESTNUT STREET, JOt-gt U.VDB a TH* CoNTiyTINTAI. H.TBt.. QT L4TNO & CO., Hat-tubs, have all the dB-’NEW STYLES of Hats, Soft Felt., and Cloth Ac “ oil °h,op. Call at BIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. It* SUMMER RESORTS. T<*LORENOE HEIGHTS HOTEL.—The , extensivo Hotel will be oponed for the reoeption of visitors on the loth of June. The table arrangements will be under the direction of that eminent oaterer, THOMAS J- DORSEY, of this S’ ly ». t 5^ h . om J“.PPll ostion maybe made for rooms, at No. 1991 LOCUST Street. Pio Nic, and other Parties on the lawn, will have es pecial attention, without intruding upon the privacy of regal&r bo&’-dors. The subscriber may be found at the Hotel, to make the neoeosary arransements for boarders. jeX lot E. RQBBinS, Fiofrnoe, New Jarray. tvational hotel long, branch, NEW JERSEY, will open for the reoeption of guests on the 2d of Jnne. Parties desirous of sojourn ing nt the Sea-side wilt do well to apply early. Address * D. P. PETERS. Proprietor. j62-2t* Long Branob, N. J, BEDFORD SPRINGS.— This well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reoeption of Visitors on the Fll*Sr OF JUNE, and kept open till the Ist of October. Toe Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, wnose experience, courteous manners, and attention to his guests* give the amplest assurance ol comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing room*, ort any information in regard to the place, will address the subscriber, ' my3o jJT7M.nrar^ |?PHRATA MOUNTAIN S 3 RINGS. Lancaster County. Pennsylvania—This *e*Ub- Ishment will be open by the Jltn of June The ad vantages of this beautiful resort are; Mountain scenery, pure air, and soft water: every variety of baths, and nn.u»eraents; agdod stock or liverv horses, and oar nates. For further particulars oall on JOSEPH B. Bflß, coroerThird and Vm« Streets; J&MB8 S. EaRLE, No. 81 fi Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHBR, Epbrata Post Office, Lancaster County, Pa. , myso-Im EXCURSIONS. STEAMBOAT TRENTON.— ijnil rmfc AFTERNOON UP-RI7KR TRIPS, to Taoony. Tyrreedaie, Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 o’olook P. M. and after SATURDAY, the 35th of May. the TRENroN, Captain Hinkle, wilt leave rhilodelphta at 4 P. M., for the above plaoes. Wiil reo.ve Bri.tol at 010, ana Builington at 6.30 P. Ml, fnr Philadelphia. Fare eaoh way, lgjg oente. myg) tt Wil H. OATZMER, Agent INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fame insurance company, no. 466 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RMJIP, DIRBCXORS Samuel Wright* D. B. Birney* Wm. W. Walters. J. W. Evennas, Okas. Rlohardson* Henry Lewis* Jr,* Geo.-A. West,, Jacob W. Stout, O. Wilson Davis, . Menko Stem. Who#. 8, Martin, __ GEORGE W. DAY, President* FRANCIB N. BUCK, Vioe tai’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. fall-tf i TPHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. 'MVJSrSD 1M VIR9T MOBTOAOXS ON RXAL PSVATX, WORTH OVER *19,000,006. The premuOus are lowkr than in many other Corny*- nies, and the Dividends have been obbatm. This is a stnotly Mutual Company. There are a« Stockholders, so that ALL THE PROFITS BBLONO TO TUK IMSVRED. Pamphieta, and every information, m&y be snatis, on application to. 8. W. comor an^WA^Nfo^SeeU. PHILADEI.PHTA REFERENCES* Whomas Robins, John Welsh* Mordecai L Dawson. Qeaige H. Stuart* George M. Stroud, E. ». Whelen, iohnD fibers, J.Fisher Leamint. /oseph Pactersoa. William C. Lndwisi John M. Atwood, Artbu* G Co fin, Thomas H. Dowers George W. To land, William wcXas. Thos. Watison. nB-lyif v ROOKING RANGES. OHILSON'fI PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. Something new anddooidedly the bast and most com plete Cooking Range ever offered to the Publio, war ranted to give satisfaction in all oases. Call and ste them. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M.Fbi.twkli.. S«p*<. mh!7-«A:w3m JJJNAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, Manuthotured from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and. enamelled and marblet zed in imitation of the riohest am most rare Keypttan Spanish, verd Antique. Sienna, anc other desirable Marbles. They are highJy polished, will not stain or discolor by Oils, Adds. Gas, or Smoke, are six times ns strong as marble, and are sold much, oheaper. They have basn used in Ihis Country for the last fifteen and in Europe for the last foTty years, with increased satisfaction. Architects. Builders, and all in. want of mantels, should not fail to examine them. Manu factured and for gale by 1 ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M. Fbltwkm.. Sui>'i. Philadelphia, mhl7-sAw3m 1860. 10E! I0E! 1860. COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. SOALB OF FAMILY PBICEB. 8 pounds daily 40 oents per week, U 44 “ £6 4t 18 “ ” 63 “ “ 80 “ “ W " 40 “ 105 “ " 75 « Kg >• *» Send your orders to the offices, or may be given to the drivers. ‘ THOS. E.UAHILL . Ojnoes, 3flS WALNUT Street,second story: PINE STREET'-w HAft-F, Hohurlkill. Cl«r Dtvhi LOM UASII and TWENTY-FIFTH HlraaU, axA-tolf CTEBEOSCOPJO INSTRUMENTS, man. ufaoturedin every style, for single pictures, or re volving boxes to hold.from 11 to96oviews. SCOPIC Pictusbs* erfgtaalptatas, Amerioan. EnghshL and Frenoh, in great Variety, and sold at reduced prices. “ ,0 A F nV 3 N oSy«S D e,. & spectacles. Microscopes, Opera Glasses, ko„ a the most reasonable rates in the oity. my»-(ltif AND 0L AM SOUP served bT/ZMifs plfoSsEß^o.'§oB JiIARKtT N. B. Dinners from Uto 3 o r olook. fpja M«s. M. S BISHOP’S PARISIAN ESTABLISHMENT. No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, noxt door to the St. Lawrence Hotel. . mjK-lra tTHE BEST ARE O/JEAPEST. —Buy llmbrettax and Faraaol. of m>H-t]>lif WM 'No.'«» 1 B , MARItET ( &t. t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in every variety* oheap, at. WM. H. RICHARDSON’S. inOI-tJylif «I»MARKET fet. ■r FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SOAIXS. fe l '* r tiSSSfti,. WANTS. A YOUNG MAN, GRADUATE OP A Military Academy of Europe. oily, wj.be. t, obtain kind of f N h i‘ H« aoeake. Write., end translate. Eu.li.b. KiLvh ‘ man, and Italian. For more ample fnro“ma!?„„ h I,2L r : gddreH Mr. ANDRE, Musiu dealer, IlolcijEg'fiJuT — reelt — _ Jea-3f l/"A CANUTES FOR TEACHERS^S^ * this day’s Ltdger. , „ SMITH, WOODMAN. & CO., U* do 9 CHESTNUT Street ANTED TO PURCHASE—A LOT OP ▼ V Ground between Broad and Twenty-first street, and Catharine and the Baltimore Railroad. It muse be MO feet uguars, and suitable for a factory. Address ** G, K., omoe of this paper. None need address unless those giving price and other particulars. jel-6t* AN AGED MAN, WHO IS A GOOD Z~~„ .pornma, wishes smploynent as Copyist. Has • ora ®*hpwledgeof legal writings, to. Address **Jod ».un> offioe of this naner. jel-4t* 11TANTED-A Situation bra young Man t* '7. a* PORTER or PACKER in a Dry Goods or n fl v tt ?. 9, . Can give the best ol references. Ad argBa G K ,»at this Office. jel-7t* $5O v in be paid /ora Situation E. i^P. O mW OR thstu3t* GW PHILADELPHIA VETERINARY rC2sE INFIRMARY, 1127 CHERRY Street. In valid HORSEfi 1 sect, to the Infirmary mil be snientifi o-liy treated, expeditiously oured, a» d set a sufficiency of good forage, at a very moderate oharge, by ___ _ . . R, EVANS, Veterinary Surgeon. He attends oases abroad, ae usual. it* FOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, P.S Bashaw Stock, 7 years old. UK hand# high, a free and stylish driver; will be sold low tor want oi use. Apply at HART'S Stables, Broad and Wallace i treats. raySO 4t* m A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR BOAt D *M ING-HOUSE TO RENT.—The whole of the up per portion of that fine building adjoining the eastern side of tbp Philadelphia Rank, m CHESTNUT street, above FOURTH, over the Stores 413, 414, and 417, t« e same being 60 feet front, with an extensive fonr-rtory back building, 20 feet wide, and extending ltd feet to Ransteod plaod. In these premises, there are 40 well lighted, well arranged, and wed ventilated rooms of ca rton* sixes. suitable for parlors, saloons, and chambers, together with a dining-room, 100 feet in length. There in also a quantity oi well-preserved furniture on the spot, which the tenant oould have at a faiLprioe. The advantages which this location possesses to an enter* pritingp&Tty. for the establishment of a first-class Ho tel or Hoarding-House, are too well-known to require further commendation.- Application roar be made to the proprietor, JOHN REA, at the premises, 4i3 CHESTNUTStreet, above FOURTH, from 10 to 2 o’clock. myl2-8t MFOR SALE-TUB LARGE STONE MANSION, with Srabling, Tenant, and Spring House, in the healthy and improving locality at Clifton, on the Springfield road, Upper Darby, half an hoar’s ride in the new west Chester R&ilroatl’c&rs from thdcity. It has nearly 3 aores of land, fenced in with a variety of shade trees; a good soring of water, It would make a good Summer Boarding Bouse. It has the advantages of a business plaoe, as the rear end of the lot is adapted for the coal and lumber business, withoat interference with the Mansion. The weighing soAles and office are on the premises; ic would suit for a Hotel ora Country Store. Terms accommodating. City property taken in ex change. . Inquire at uffioe No. 6 Washington Building, No. 274 booth THIRD Street. myJJ wAmSt* TO PHYSICIANS.—A Physician re siding in a populous town, About four boors’ ride from Philadelphia, nnd having a practice of 93,000 per annum, would dispoee of his practice and location at a reasonable price, to a marred person, who will pro duce proper testimonials. A r-tre chance is offered to any person who wishes to locate in a pleasant town. Address ’* Physician.” office of Tut Ptett, my2B At* m TO LET, UNTIL OCTOBER, IN SSL Chew Street, below Chnroh lane, Germantown, a Pnrni*hed Houso.with Stahls attached, immediate possession will be given.' Inquire of Mts. RHOADS, 436 WALN UT Street. mr2B 6t* «FOR SAL’S—A HANDSOME PRO PRRTY, in Germantown, within & few minutes walk of tho depot. Pine 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 given when required. Apply to B. B. COMEUYS, 1 &pl2-if at the Philadelphia Bank. sacuanue puk^city property, a farm of 40 or 80 ao-es. situate on ihe Camden and Atlantio railroad, at the Eammonfon sta tion, thirty miles from Philadelphia and the fame from Atlantic. 1 The location is highland the neighborhood is remark ably healthy. The house is spacious, and the whole property very suitable for a seminary or boarding school,orasamraer For particulars, Inquire of JOHN STEWART, Arohiteot, 42T WAL NUT Street. m>2B-stnth6t* FOR S4LE OR RENT. -Averv desirable NEW COTTAGE RESIDENCE at Twenty first and Venango streets, two squares from Tioga Station, on the Germantown Railroad; twelve rooms, bath room* water-oiraet, furnace range, gaa, Ac., Ao., bai oomes, shade-trees, and from a hall to an oore of ground. Apply to J, M. GUMM**Y * FONB, , jwhMt* 520 WALNUT STREET. (fOR SALE—A DESIRABLE FARM, * containing 112 OF LAND.situate inßad nor town«tnp, Delaware ooontr. 12>4 miles from Fhiia elphia, on the o>d Lancaster Rood, stontone mile from (organ's Corner, and Eagle stations on the Pennsylva nia Railroad, with all neoesaary Fa*M BUiLD [NQs, oonveniently di rujed into fields with good spri xs and running water upon it, a smeh proportion wood and, good orohard of ohotee fruit, soil of the first qual ty. for a view of the eremises and fiirther particulars anplr to THOMAS DAVIS on the premises, or CHAS. KUGLKR, Cabinet post office, Montgomery county* is. msap-wAsfit* BOARDING. TO SOUTHERNERS.—Private Boarding, handsome rooms, southeast corner EIGHTH and BPPUCE Streets. It* CUMMER BOARPING. Accoxnmoda- tions for two or three small size families* and a few smglo hoarders, can be seoured at Raton Academy. ,Kennett Square, Chester county, if application be made without delay. Access by oars three tunes dailr- A'-oress WILLIAM CHANDLER, je2 llt* . Principal ana Proprietor. BOARDING. —An invalid wishes to se cure Boarding in a respectable private family m a quiet pan of the oity* Address ** invalid,” Press office. jel 3t* CUMMER BOARDTNG.-Accoinmodations for one or two families can be secured atMoont . Airv Germantown For teriQß, Ac , apply at Miss HARRISON’a. * 1* PRUNE Street- jel-3t* TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with good, airy apartments, (with or without board,) in a private family. Location cen tral. Address •• TOLBEKT," through Blood’s Di«- patoh. »p2* PERSONAL. PERSONAL. —1 take fhis method of con tradicting THE REPORT circulated about me* to the effect that I have two wives. There is no truth in the report, as l can prove, GEOAGE *!* HILTON. U* mark. • EDUCATIONAL. TVfISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. 11l M. BIRD will reopan their SCHOOL for Yoon* I-ndie. at 1010 SFRUCii Street, on MONDAY. _B«p tember 17th. IS6O. jt*-lnt A LADY TEACHER DESIRES AN EN GAGEMENT to reslOe or travel with a yoon* * ady and superintend her education, is well vsrted in French, German, music, eto. UnexceptionalTeferenoss given. Address *• Doceo,” Blood's Dispatch, Phuadel phla. lel-»I REMOVALS. Removal. —small a chandler, WHOLESALE GROCERS, have romoved from M North SECOND Street, to 123 MARKET Street, above Front, north aide. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. OONGBESSSPBING SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860. An attempt has been made to deceive the publio, bj persons offering what they call “CoKoasss Watu" from Fountains; and at the price of six (6) oonte per glass. The iehclttaU price of the ftfjwiiw Congrem Wa ter, at New Yofk, being about 1M cents per gloss, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and trithout allowance for freight* cartage, or breakage, is apparent t but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its loial oontents. We have never sold Congress Water In Fountains, nor in vessel* of asp other description than ordinary sized olass bottdu. The cork of every bottle pf the genuine is branded M CONGRESS WATER “ v * * W„” and MIT, Without thoM word, and Mien on Ui« oork, U cousteuvkit, wbotlior from »' Ilottlas, CLAHJtE A odah, Proprietor, of Consreu Sprint. Th. foUowine tentlem.nin VBVDVBinif BROWN* cor. Filth and Chestnut Sts., ?l«nl§}oK DROWN Jr., cor. Ninth and Chestnut,* ?§ ab i fs A.LIB & Co * 7S* Market street* 9ftlfPK vNY fc Co., MI Spruoe street, TmSs J. HUSBAND. ®* South Third Streets o UIO Chwnut ittawt, A D D. I TAYLOR* onr. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplied by us with the Senurne *• Con spH-Smif 08 CEDaB. BL.Wew York City. PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. NEW GAS-CONSUMING GONE FURNACE. This Wnrm-Air Fumsrco liw now been In lue in l*fe city and all parts of the United bta and . dfcerSoKT years trial, they have proved to bathe greatest Econo mizers of iuel, and most POWERFUL HEATSBS evsr as hundr.d.of ref.ranoes will nrove. Oall and see them, at ; ARNOLD & WILSON’S, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. . B. M. F*l*w«u, Snh’L SQhl7-,hwhsi amusements. vyA LN OT-fJTRBET THEATRE. .7 ” A” 1 * I-MM 5... Mr.. M. A. GARRETTS! N Sas3nsSS.r-.-““-jfi&frttglgf? ■ -THIS (SATURDAY) EYEfUNofj.n. A IMA ' tiM»a ** prMeilt — i Ik* ®ri,ia»l Iml DriaTT »n ; Oft. MOsi: AND THK COJfSPI*aTORH. H o K ,o . n .'l^ r '/ ‘5:Ck-BftM; EdmrdßrMl.i, Helm, hr, F. 8. Chanfmu; Captain Maude- Sii'plC' io «S* i M «rr Heim, Mr., H. A. jtirr,I fitr. W.KiSSiST' “T"*- wu * -gMmo W , t n , oloeV ■ Curulc wiß >t , 'rnl N COu!KRN N 2'.'^ D, °' > ' BOUCICAULT. B*mf. or. JEK BRIJDKS OF ho vascsowbT^l EFPKCTO NBWr^EftUACLEnOM'TRESTAae• cured for the Celleeß Bairn. •‘V now jJ* •? I?XTRA NOWOE.’—EXTRA NOTICE' MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES i INTEKNATioWef »lzE fight. 7 he Dashing Faroe now being, perform® din London with.gteat aaceeae, at three Theatres, on themsae evening, entitled mm ? B, 8.. or the BENICIa BOY i I NEW SCENE FAINTED. Eepre^tte^BeDO^TFAR^BOROUOH. ment ESVm BMdW » •**>*> “ “«•- „ AARON JONRB! The Celebrated Pugilist, the original Trainer of JOHN C. HRENAN. and tie competitor of 'j OM SaYEJW ’ Who will oondnot the FIGHT as itreaUy occurred, sjU wiu repreaent _ JOAN C. KEENAN, occasion, represent TOM SAYERS. CHAMPION OP ENGLAND ! CJOLOMON’S TEMPLE, . . A large, and perfect model of tne gr&cd *w bttiltuereoted in the immense saloon of MARKET. STREET The Modell u Mfeet lon*. « feet3d£t£dilfeet hirt; lighted hr XU *ne ieu.and the worehi. p»re rij orewnteii bjr«» figure, errejed .in Jewieh ooetsme, surrounding the venous ooarts, give it * life-like ap- MftnnnA. * rvßamuwe M Head IstEirrs, 4U, to Bth chap.; 1 Chron., Bth ohsp.; id Chron.,4th and 7th chape.; ana Exoass. 21th chap., for * an A/?f®iiPttoo of Solomon’s Temple, ail of which is taithfa Ir represented ut the ModoL OPEN to 3 to 6 ao AeiLs2J® Leetore at It, 4, andeM ohild WcenS* ° eot8 * twoe * ii * rtm * 3® cent*; rutile »^L b S^iii , I r t n irf la ®L toin , adB i w l tJlBoh oo } «*=doharohee with privilege of lectnre by their paetor. mrl-ff PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE mv ARTS, 1°26 CHHBTNUT Street. ft A b ,® *(*“ Animal Exhibition is now open daily .front 2 o’olook A, aM , until 7 P.M.,a*d fromStiQ 10 )?. M, Admission 28 cents. Season tiekets, so oents. Chil dren. half-price. 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John Anspacb, Jr., Sami. T. Bodine, Ain.C.Hoberts, John Aikmaa, Joras Bowman. ■ H. H. Eldrldger Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 9. WlLSON,Treasaiar. JOHN Secretary. mylg-lm . GJPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vuif and CaHowhilL incorporated hr the Lexielatpre AprD KV GS. from 5 to 8 oelock, interest 6 per cent, per annum. Pepomtora oao with draw by Checks, ifdemrtd. Special-De posits received. _ JAMES 8. PRINGLE, Premdenr Fmsvcts Hast. HecieUrv- aaSP-tf if MEDICINAL. pROF. MORRIS’ EUCEPHALOB, ■ROFESrOR MORRIS’ PHOFBSSOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MORRIS’ r SBB|fi4tBH: EUCEPHALOS AN INVALUABLE Aft INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE V EXTERNAL REMEDY, EXTERNAL RBMEIiY, EXTERNAL REMEDY* FOR DPKABES OF THE FOR DIB*ABES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF BYB T K M . NeSyoUS IybIIS: by intense _ APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the researches of Literature, the ecneero* of Conunerotu) and Financial Busmeei, aad the uun of Froiesoional and Political Life, or ae occasioned by anv other cause from which the Nervosa System hw» be come exhaust'd ard diseased. The symptom covered br this valnable Preparation are numerous j of whioa the more prominentare, KXCITFMKnT OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND. CHRON., of t»iis oitv, to whtoh he refers m his Fhiloeephioal Pamphlet. ** PBUKlKuB.*’ ,Oa.the relations or the Ganguo-Nervous System to the immaterial soul of mu. Having exhibited the r rindplea and eommeaded the system of Composite Homoeopath'. Proleseor M. aaya: '** it mar be permissible that t should offer, as jm il lustration, my own cose. A eontmout oourae of atn des for a number of years bad. to a oertAin extent, produced the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication. by attenuating the prime ceoOrea of ontasio and intelle'-iual life, and henne arose a reit recesaity pt tvarsona! relief. Having a weH-fuunded confident in Ori]up<-«ite Homoeopathy and an intimate acquaintance with Materia Meat a of tbf Homaopatnio School. 1 selected oertain substances of ascerained harmonious TeUtioDs and aoprovrd us»s. nnd combined their eessn tml properties in pros n rtional unity, and wee gladdened hv the possession of 2 medicinal resource.” Trofesaor Morris describes the mode of application* and then adds: “in this way the desired relief hss been ob~ tamed, the.nutritive system invigorated* the xanglio nervous system restored to its former tone, eud.mental clearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age oi nearly three score-are the much valued results” Prepared.and sold whole-At B, by MOCKRIDGE 5c CO., No. 6a North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL br DruggisU generally. Fnoe, ft per bottle, large eixe-tt cents email size. tuo kmti . 4Cfnu 4 For INbTANT RELIEF and PER AMIIIAI MANENT CURE of this dietreeeiug com- plaint, nee ISSDT’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. SEYMOUR k CO., 10T NASSAU Street, New York. Price 81 per box; sent free by poet my7-«m if] FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’. jJU BNETT’S GOCOAINE. dUBNETT’S GOCOAINE. BURNETT’S COOOAINE. ZGT a oompoond of Coooeaut Oil.eto., for dressing the Hair. JBr efficacy and agreeabieneaa, it vs with out an equap ... . „ It prevemi the hair from falling off. Jt p/omffiftits healthy and vigorous growth. It is not greasy or sticky. Jt leaves no disagreeable odor , U softens the hair when hard and dry. Jt soothes the irritattd scalp skin » Jt afford* the richest lustre. Jt remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents for a half-pint bottle.. & A single application Tenders the heir (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glocsr for several