GENERAL NEWS- - 'Dalai' or .«■ trithtshtehthay mlvoeatea naMunTto British Government. .Altar re- theradlm.ats of fata .donation from a pri - ~~‘ —l * v - n —' - K ~- ho gudUtodla 1865. He <jhoa»;Uw'l** as anrofw- Sea, and studied: ttilwhiMfid ,«dw, Mmtrad Haidi^ifowhoaetUhgMsf,fa*ttjit fnbSKluanUy WlowUjfyenfweseteetedadelefeta to-the Ylrgi alii tegWstare from Stafcrd eennty. -Hevrss n eleotedtothat effieein 181«.Tiroyeusaftennirds fat waSjkldted a memher of ana pnaaeanrel} re elected until the' adoption 4f thd’amviCoafttiution, hC J 830.: Daring* oensiae.- nble portion of tMrtlme fa*,-w»i!:W«nt*a»nt-ao- Ternorof theßtnte, anditretidWttf the.CourtoH ex-rjuio. On theaaoptiAef tkh,'* l Con «ti»ntton, lnlB3a’ wi»n thenkmber ofmembefa of ’ the Oeanoll had been redooed from eight to threo, he wal again elected; bot h 1835,iirhen the Whigs obtained a majority in the lajpUatnre, he was di»- mitaed from offlce. together .with, hiSPemooratiQ eonfritee.- Bet «ie;wHge retained th6rr, eney only for a short period, and the next seaSion,. when the Ptmocntewere vietortpnsJ;ha > ifW.re- Chief duties Taneyharlng been tranaferred, in 1884, fromtho office of Attorney; OdnsnT to-the. Xreaauy, Department, Judge Dante!*** pressed. . by Preaidoot :Jaokadn^ f intiftiT <he,t»»nt poet, hot ha deolined. IniBS6, fMio • Barkour was transferred ftoea the benehof tin United States. Distrtot ’Oonrt to the Bu prene Bench: and PreaiSant Jaekaon appointed Judge - Daniel Jo the wfoency. Barbour dyiMln ia«,PrSSFdetit Vd Buren.taade Jadgo Daniel hia euoeeaaar- Befaaehald the office from that period to the Jfoaoht titae. ; He We strongly Denoeratio inpdtttes, and folty ApjwvSd .ortho Died Soott deeUon of hia friend Chief Jostles Taney. ' - -. Novas Anb MnironAiiDi.—-The Mobile Register, •peaks daoidedly In reply to the propdaltion that , .3atoDootfei abati'l»,irift'4r*Wn.iian';Pnnde,n tial candidate. It says: «Is It auppOeed that the majority In' this Convention ere doits and 3f ogli . foeee, to be whipped end eommaoded by e herdful of desperate. politicians, arbo have already ) been toiledeadtfoaton in thelr brag game ? We. tell then they are mistaken in their estimate of those men. We hare seen and talked with these men. They are made of the'stem And unyleldlng, stuff which Sod usee te nuakemen of. They. fold the, bolters fat Charleston, oaimly, bat finally, *Qentle . moo,if you hevo made up yodr minds,'so have We.’ Do yonthink you can aoefe these' men when they - see yoo straugiing in the einfohes of an indignant people? They will stand firm while this Kioh asond Convention, born In an ecstasy of onthnstSsm, end nmldit ehoiireraof fiery bravados, is molting away Into nonentity under the timidity-.of those who dare uot follow tbs lead Indicated by the Fee ders lathe Charleston Theatre. From present, in dicationa, the Richmond ‘Convention will nctisr mats. If It does. Miasualppi wlll be the solitary oeoupast of it. Evan tha. Alabama Biohmonditos. . who inaugurated the holt, ere in imminent peril of, being overslaughed in 'their eon Convention, at home, and of receiving orders to go baet to the National bogy from which they 'eloped. Our foar is that they will be mean-spirited enough- to obey the eommsnd.” Tan Sicatiit Igaonnncrioit.—An Tfotian por respondent says of the revolt in Sioily: “The great foature of the insurrectionary movement, m its latest stsgs. sesrcs to be ths slntoct dnlversalrrarti oipotion of the olerry, end' particularly of the winks, of ell orders, in it: This, pntioipation has began to im part to it quite ft religious, oromdelike ehireeter. The. clergy uses every inMCf lu f its power—public prayers, processions, sermoss—to reed the flame of the insurrection.. .The convents gtre what they possess—money, wine, mules, horses, Ac.—the religious seminaries of Monroole, Cefaiu, Patti, Bronte, 2?ioosia, lfariara, are rie sorted. Their youthful inmate have thrown aside the elerieal ffarb, and ere now carrying arms. very hrgiim pmes have bees volahttruy saori flood by many parish priests, fbr.the manufacture of whatever rude instruments of war ooulii be eoaitruoted out of them. At the same time Gari* haldl seems to have been preceded by endssarics, wbe have* strewn proclamations of bis all over | the iriand. Bveiybody—the large towns not le« than the vfflagee—is engaged, in prepnring fcr a general and contemporaneous outbreak, by which mnd &cifttate his arrival.” Vo‘ Matrimonial advertisements are not confined to America; or even t© America and England.' The following Is from a Turkish newspaper pub lished at Constantinople: , “ A young girl, Beliseh by.namo, of the {Circas* Sid) tribe ef the Nogals, seventeen years <»d, very haadsoae, of good family, and having received an exeaßent edwation, her brother bearing the title of bey, makes the eftr te; many, some young ‘map, piomed he tuseeeds In pleasing her. Particulars may be heard of at Hafia Pacha’s, president of the eoauntmloß entrusted with the control of the omi grettonfrom Clrcaaria.” There is an of authenticity about an an neunment Ukethis.whlehlobluuke business. Hu Bbot jx vHn PoßvsMorvH UavtYaud'— The Portsmouth Dap Boot of nit. gives the following particulars of tha shooting of three men in thenavy yard by a master workman: ; “ Hr. Le Bcrr Peed, a young man well known in Portsmouth,' aid - been’ disaharged; from .the eaalker’a department by Mr. Jones, .who had, been aceumd by Mr. Peed of dlnhaiwlßg him on poli tieal grounds.' fliiMe that discharge paamuly aa4 c»eß3y wrowad hil intention of taking satisfyctiriUT of Jones. ;> Thsec /repeated threats karfik rsached, Jones, he' had consulted with.bla frisndS BC longer than yesterday evenjng>cm ,ihe propristy cf getting ost a peace-warrant fo rest rain Peed, and. was about leait speak-: tee of .ctarting-T-to see the>ltfayor. when.;he (Mayer ( Gifoe, lady) passed 2Cr. Jones on the strait Mr. Jones then went:vidting.. flcw he and Paid came, together hsfl wot hmn rrw«n ■*!»♦» we left: aafieeittosaythat met inthe-viei nity tf. Mr. Grimca’ stable, ahd.Peed and two otiim wet* shot.- ■ Peed received' a ball In one of his knees. Jonas waa then seen running and l’eed purmdng him. “A wlti—beard the report ef a pbtdpmbns, and testified that Peed was limping at the time he entered the street.; Jones'did not run very fir after he entered the street he,wheeled and fired In the direction of Peed. It is euppoeed that . this was the shot which took affect te the breoat of James Brown, whohappaned to .be near, and wHo it notlikely to survive It ' The third shot from (be pistol of. Joaes fskubpwed to have struck another party, Mr. -OharleifWillUinson, who is slightly wounded on the ear. v When we left, tea had already been examined, Who are not one half summoned and yet.to , Mr. Jones IS a welt knoWn asid quiet.'gsnilemaD, and this is the first diScnlty we have ever heard of his being engaged in, and this looks as thonghhe had been forced into it from self-defense.” JSFJt rarely happens that one of our State lisririihiTes is ealleu upon to deal with a topic of raeu momentous interest, and at the came time of such truly demsstic cbfloern, ah teat which has ii»- Tht wbov of nilioh oowi In Molsoolintotti'. by thosUtfotienlrofornsof 18SS,iruH8,5«9,»mi of htifor* 'SS,«I, W '(|4 l B»k»i> o Ofiixoo ■ th«*v»»j» ) S»,nnd ri««ii XT.tM. vninoii ■ to . k-tiioT »4 (SA,Sfi,S4I) nioro thjin thro# millliHm nf . aoilnrs, u oenoenfo oxcoeding oirhl '■Hlifom al-\ tlgothM.-.; WAk—i 33,»17 »iKfc 00wi,.11.444 fawn »Jd' 18.M1 ;oxin 'ond.’ stiorv. valiied to ■otiMr »t y2,QX!,921, or oorc tkAnl ono-qunrfor dr thonhclo. won frsoi. Wdtoosfor oonnty, intiwyvry howtof whfohforaging a dUoaso af- animals.aa novel ln ttali Sfota as It is daagMeuand dutmotivo. -Nor la this all; 8.116,- ?» jwnwto of bnttor, vai«ed at *1,678.557, and ponfada valaad at .$484 ; 250i anntariwdaatha ammal prodnot dorivabfo ,di- xDißris, among whom the ' wnvilla, for trfaloh the Logislataro U invited tonda rtstadv. . r MaratSanmut fool that ko laoonoaraed by afoafitTithfoli iiadlntimatdljrooiinaotodrrith hie. daßv linag; nhilo tho apniaa of ,rojiorty whose lam ia invMvod ia of a ehanoter ealllag forth the rtpiToha df ifadad ehtnufod itlth its eare, to a less dograo only than hnsapity Itsalf. It deoa not help mattara anoh that tha distard la not wholly nnkiwwn In Karopa; that srau eooil anthotitiaa naard it iia lea torrifalo than has been ragiatwlad, and insist that it most yield to romo dUaJMets(; wUla pthan balievo that nothing . frill aaHNir to okaek ha enyrtoa bat tha jmUnt veHaF af .maanrihufohi'iritk »:piihlto,l3£<v 'to tho owntw of tha entile that an destroyed- - It is natiMnc, to hoawO| tok»n that the rwonroos oflhe State an' snSeleat to bear' oat the latter oonna af attioa, aTon if it shoal d ho naeeasaty to earry it to tho extreme of destroying' every ox, sNnamtod aver, Kdforwttitin thellmitsoftho fonrtoanooaatiw. ".. . ? ? t,. thno hand red mliiionaofdollara was the total rates tf the Mamal prodnot of tho indnstrial re aoawn td the Btato, aa .retoned t in-1865 j.eialit hakdred nttiltons of doilara Was tho Aggregate of tho olty and: toira.vnlnatioao. of awteaahie .pro-: petty tri thin tholrlltotiS ihlB6B. "• Tho-'Valheoftho: aom, pnyOTttofe'to'&oMtotols/thal it (a evident J that; ' yaawtid afcrd topnrsne. whatoTer policy might: hn tfiadgMl: tho dwst, invon tothoaattratof do-; tiroying all the, entile, should that be - oeeea**>y.. thwtlghwt |io whole. State br thu imrpoaa doM.. equal to nboat the: i«a that hu hera pald by the oftixena of] Boaton for ordinary ramticlimliahd sSto pnipoaes •nuunlly during the Ustfowyeursv— ifestw/biM (y\ l jUINtftSST. - t , ; I ' J ’* T ; ’ - - ~ ' if* , , *; 'afidaf'.aa to howi o*d Aho,” noolred tho nows of his nomi-| I nation, nod# efwhiehlafeeorreet.We gtrothoeor-: ‘-lr r - j-ii j *•- ' ** ; ] ®teo#hW dommltieo , arrivodin Springfield at: dawy eVe,a»l:»ontto ..Uoueel Old Abe’ahouae.i HraaotOld Ate traonot in. Mn. Honest Old Aba , MB-'’tiotitaeffeiu eoamiUoewoint’ontStwthd W«a<J,^riMn, enneaoogh, thoyfonad HonastOll in his shirt-sjaaru, a pair or loathor homo-niad6 soraenden jkoldisg npspair..of heae-made pan! tslsona, tha *aat ef whtoh mas Boatly eatohoi nith sahotantlaleloth of a dlfforont oolor. - •• M r i Staaate.'tif.ram’n. tean watlntad,:sit,f^Thq Ughaatoffieo, air .“.Oh, don't bother ,me,'( add Honoet this moralni te siilt:thtaarajmK«rdo ranChiAt, and I don’t Wat to hejpostotod with no staff abontnooon- j . IMPORTiTIONS. ( Reported forTh.Pr.M.l ' BAGUA.LA GRANDE—Brig Areo, Aold-IST ilhils molUMra W Bernadou k Bro; indo Madeira k Ca- -I.U W 0F TRADK B .teA,i c r nno,,,,,tmm S' hi Me/dtanl^Exchar^f^Philadelfihm. btw»fi MWor.. ■■■■■■ .Hon* Hon*. ■oon n b*rk Waibliuton, W«nck«., —«?» j BAKip , rjlM ‘O* PHU.ADKI.PHIA. ftta. 3, lgfiO. »fe- jgHgyjgrrtr-. jj S vßrig Argo, la Grande, with aohUMw^Wßeniadou A Bro,' '' oftoK«f 6-days from Boaton, with I ? 6 **•daysfrom Boston,in bal < SeM^iJdo^edhiWiUlMaf. J iiyi from Laurel, Del, witti<idrat*>WeWl&Memman. , , rj senrEdith,/oiiMlS days from Fredericksburg, Md, with g raln'toJas L Bewler A Co, „ . . , -• sehr Sallie, Veasie, S days from MjUon, Del, with grmn todai LBewley A Co. / - - Bohr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth. 1 day from Little Creek Landing, Del, with corn to Jml Bewley A Co. Bchr’New. Jersey, MoNutt.J days from Drawbridge, <lar from 0de..,, Del.with oorntoJaeLßewl.y & Co. „ , Solir. Mary, Rickard*, 1 day from Camden, Del. with. °°lfciir°CalebWood*Crowell, 3. due from Milton, Dal, John > L Smfer’.'corderr. from Boeton. Bohr Alert; Ctammon, from Boeton. Bohr DavidSuWdlfc Kmeell,from Boeton. Sahr Cbee Moore,ln,ereoll, from Providenoe. Sohr Kbbc Coreon, Ludlain, from Providence. ' Sohr Arietta, Kqhinson. from Kondoot. • . i {tonrSneiuindoeb, Biahkmen, from Edg&rtown. Sohr Samuei B.Ashmaadi Young, from New London. Sohr A Deaton, Ryan, fram Norwich. . Steamer flanotiiWiltOQ] 84 hours from New York, h mdse, &o, to w M Baird A Co. . r ;•' . ' CLEARED. 1 Steamship Virginia, KeUyißiohmond, T.Webster, Jr* ' Ship ‘f usoarore.JDumevy, Liverpool, Cope Bros. Brig Hay want* Bird,Boston, Twells, Mellon A Co. Sohr'John -L hedner, Cordary, Boston, Van Dusen, oortonACo. . Sohr Pequonnoek, Bdrnes, Boston, C A Heokecher A Co. 1 ■ > Sour Kloujse, Thaoher, Boston, J Street A Co. Sohr M M Freeman, Niokerson, Boston, L Audenriod a Co. - §hr Saoo, Tavlor, Newborn, NC, Parsons A Co hr M A MoNeil* ’lurpie, Mob lev Pettit, Martin A Co hr Citixen, Drinkwater, Saco, E A Bonder A Co. Charm. l/vm*, 'Ye/*noutn. Crowell A Collin i. • Sohr Chae Moore, IngersoU, Pawtucket, Baum, Ogle A .Co. - Sohr Alert, Champion, Saugus, S Castner A.Co. Sohr A,Heaton,* ttyan, Norwich, B Milnes A Co. - *ohr Casper Heft, Shoe. FroVidenoe; ". do, Bohr- Shenandoah, : Blackman, Providence, L Rotlier mel A Co. Sohr Sami B Ashmead, Yonng, New London, Blakis -ton A Cox. . i., Sohr Bobt Corson, Ludiam,Charleston, do Bchf S L Stevens, Studleir, Boston.CAm, Haoker A Co Sohr Arietta Robinson, Norwich, Tyler, Stone A Co. Sohr David E WoITTRusmU, Lynn, Repplier A Bro. Steamer J Jerome, 1 Jerome, Alexandria, Ao., T Web- Btr J 8 ShrivenDennik, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr : fctr Black Diamond, Allen, N York, W M Baird A Co. 6tr Concord, Norman, i do do IT kILMBAPJt* ' * (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohange > ,f ./CAPE.ISLAND,N.J,June 1. The steamships State of Georgia, fot Savannah, and Kensington, for Boston, went outlast evening. The shit Zend, for Londonderry, J Baker, for Liverpool, and two»tks,went - ; Tours, . * THOS. B.HUGHES. ' | tborrebpondenoeof the Philadelphia Rxohaage,^ The bark Fred Lenhig, from-Philadelphia, bound to New Orleans, oame to the Breakwater last evening, and remains up to this writing* in company with twosohrs and a fishing smaok. Wind B—weather oooi and olondy ; YonrsT _ W.M.HIOKMAN, - ■ , memoranda. Steamship Keystone State, Marthman, hence, arrived at Charleston jeaterdsy at 4 P M—all well. ■Bark Aim,Elisabeth, Norgrave, atiHavana 87th ult was ohartered for Philadelphia, to load sudarat $5 par at Rio de Janeiro April 18, uncertain. Sohr Marlel, Hntohinson/faenoe, arrived at Fonland SOth ult. Schr.J H Allen, Higbee, from Savannah, arrived at BostonSlstuU. ■ Sohr.W G Audenried, Hewitt, ole&red at Boston 31st uU. for New Bedford. Bchr Louisa, Tucker, Miller, sailed from Alexandria 31st ult. for Philadelphia, Bohr B D Pitta, Lands, henoe. arrived at Newborn oth ult. - jSohr 3. Farnum, Hall, from Charlottetown, PEI, at Providenoe 3bth uIL ' ..Sohr D Townsend, Townsend, for Baltimore, tailed ffom Havana 27th ult.’ Sohr S Price, Godfrey, for Philadelphia, tailed from M&tanxaa Mth nit. .Sohrs J B Austin, Davis, and Silver Magnet, Perry, henoe. arrived at Boston Mat ult. JSohra Flyaway, Davit. Cioero, Burroughs. 8 Wngbt, Spamao.aod W 0 Nelson, Smith, henoe, arrived at Pro vidence 30th nit, , Mail, Kelly, henoe for Providenoe, at Fall River 'Bohn Com Tucker and Hudson, for Philadelphia, aid from New Havea 30th mIL * V . BonnMfiMiffiis,Book.andS L Tnbble,henoe,ar rived »* New London aothult. SokrsJ FCrooOb.ToaUn,and Empire, Adams,hence at Fawtaoket 30tb nit. tfiohrS; David G Floyd.Rackett, and Ship Carpenters, Fountain, sailed from Providenoe 30tb ult. for PhibuL J Sohr 8 G Kipg, Andrews, cleared at Baltimore Sis t ult for Philadelphia. ' Arr at Rio de Janeiro April 16th, bark Ann E Grant, ' T *»Y® ll « r tßandle, N York. '• Cld 17th, shipDxenbridge, Howland. Paran&gua. At do-18(h, ships .White Falcon, Drummond, from Toulon for Maoao, resg; Henry Clark, Brown.for P&- raasgua; Courier, Hsrnaee, disohg; barks Carolina, Grindle,nno;Chase,Raffle,disobgloriga Sprite.Prioe, for New York, Idg; Judge Blaney, Roes, for Charles ton; 8 G Adame. Drisko, uno. - - MEDICINAL. tkk K ORCHARD ACID SPRINGS. Thine Springs are situated in the valley of the Oak Orchard Crtik, in the 'town of Alabama. Genesee. ch»,N.Y.. eight miles south of the village of J neditut, on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles from Batavia, J The priaeipal Acid Springe are three in number besides these there are six others. They are all locate! within a circuit of about fifty ■ rods, ihe medioina qualities of thewaters are fully shown in the subjoined testimonials. They contain a very large amountof Sul- Mwr,. s ¥lahurie j£eidfStil9hate of lAme, and Proto •d by these waters upon the pre sence,.in such unusual 4n«nfrtiea, of these curative substances. , Hundreds of cases of dleease, especially those result ihg from the sorofulous diathesis, have been ouredby their uae, * t in akin in oopftrmed Uprosy— the waters have-been signally suooassral. ; Opinions of madtoM andeeianti&o gentlemen ere given m the.ciroQlara.- The following eminent gentlemen speak in atronc forms of the mtdioinal value of these waters: Prw* Emmons,T, Romeynjßeek, M. Jr., o Albany {Jas.MeNanghton.M. 0.. of Albany; Edward Spring, X'. of New York; Dr. R. Campbell, of Pitts field, Maas.; or. J. 8. Bhuler,of Lookport, N. Y. They recommend the waters confidently. Dr. Spring refers to acate of chrome diarrhaa of ncpetal pears 1 stand tag, ichiekfoat cured bp the useofttUieauri Dr. Beck says. V I am satUSed that these waters are highly valuable as medicinal agents.” Dr. Campbell says, They must be highly benefioial for all ohromo diseases of the atoinaok and bowels • - • " - - . Illr. B. P. White read a paper on the .subject of these waters, before the Academy of Physicians, in the oity of New, York, in whioh he states th«t the Waters pos sess decidedly.tonio. refrigerant, and astringent proper ties; and that the else* of diseases to whioh they nre more particularly adapted, are ohropus afieotions of the tfigertweand ariaory er/oe*. ana some of .the cutane ous distant,; ekionu dpspepsim ; ehrontc diarrhaa; jfhronu dptenferP-J ehrohie diuresis /, chronic tpsfitis ; Hi nbetes ; eases of,passive hemorrhage, such as Farpu ro and.i he ooUisoative awsats of Heotio Fever. The Water mar also m often used with ad vaatsce, m capes of loto, typhoid Avers ;ia convalescence from protracted fevers, to exoifo tho ap petite and promote digestion; in dianrhceas, partiouiarly .nehaearedeperdentona relaxed or uloeratea state of the mucous membrane, of the intestines. In culou iouSaabotions,or NrA,«nr, attended-with phospbatio sedimests, it is the suitable remedy, being preferable to muriatio aoid as being more solvent and less ant by oontinned nse to disorder the stomach, in febrile dis eases, itean.be need properly dilated; as a refrigerant to diminish thirrtandpreforaatural neat. Inskiudis 'eaaeg-ra those, forms of dyspepsia eonneoted wldt nn alkaline condition of the stomach,'M in Pyrosis, or wa iter-brash. jtwill ptove better than hydroohlorio acid. =ln cases of Colica piaonum,Pnd other injurious eon .•equsnoes arising from the - action of lead, this water .willprove.to* bf a* admirable antidote. -In chronic 'pharyngitis, laryngitis, chronic mucous gacarrA, and kumtd asthma , chronic ophthalmia ‘(externally) apa gargle in ulcerated sor* throats, in oaaee of sall vatipn, and la leucorrhea and fleet: and alifo in piles. ! When taken internally, a wine-glassful of the Water, [dilated, taken three times a day, is sufficient for an [adult. • Other.fostlitionials from physiolans, and other re ■pectableindi'rtdQili, may oe seen on application to the Agent.' ' ’ x : Dealers supplied on liberal terms. ' - Np water genume unless procured from H. W. DOST WICK. Sofr Ajent, ■- 1 , No. tfT4 BROADWAY. myU-swly , ' ; Sew York. THE CHIEF AMONG TEH THOUSAND. BAH.BY’* MAGICAL PAIR EXTRACTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and heeling application* in both the Hasten, and-Western . HsmlspLeres, wherever intro duced; and it* intrinsic wurit i» the true secret of it* dnooea'in all catcuustta nFwriowa. whether the cause he strident or 4Ums%. BUPNB h Pd BCAU* are Instantly relieved ©ffc their, anguish, pain and inflammatioir. py a timely 5 application or this /«*»■- **Uou* healer, aad tfce 3 flash is renewed as if by a a ? p- S ' 6 ( iBl . Ry C.hikiren are stSerers from external in janee, especially . from L_ Fluid ana Camphenc Ex yJwicw*—therefore everyZT.moflier'Shpßld have this healing preparation .oon-.a atantly on hand. It Msals «« weasfs.tattd vuokTy g Testova* the TETTER or I'aSsstirsiaar'iK ofcanea of aeoidsnt from 2 tzplonon, A ra, or colii~ < tie*, should bear in mind 2 that this Magio Extractor iishts-beri and onii fnead. *it -is both portable • and i pbeaw and ffcosufevert* 09 fci*ooinP&nion,as a friend : in fleafr There are thou* sands 01 living witnesses < to tsatify to its■mmtsUoss S virtue, who owe . their sound limbs and muscles 3 to it* savin* empaoy. The following anyefew,3 : f>fthe Uadtntditeases for' fee . parr* ar' Bails, _ Frost Bites, Scrofula, Broken Brea*{> Fever Bores, Bonryy, Bites oißeptiles, Felons, Scalds, Gasser* - GlaniluW ' Bis- Scurf, Cracked, Lips. . eases; ■ Beald-HeaJ, ; Chapped Hands,' Ms.rosyial Bores, Sprains, . Chilblains, Fains generally. Small Fox, \ Cramp, . Pimples, , . Tumors, Opamoted C trrdai File*, * . , Tftter, i Chafes, Foieon,. Uloers, Pjstyoe of the Rheamatugni* ... Venereal Sores,; S*4at the principal depots, 14 Broadway,New York, AKOMATIO DIGESTIVE OORDlAJi !t~'hA;'****U“i>fend agreeable preparation done of tkp tagaui** oi^weWatflwrw, when itbu proved Itdeoaejuiged of I teen ingredient,, BtTTKIIS and ABCMATlGS,judicial/ leepi.to be tertaa to be apt proved and aparasiated,. It i, a plea, ant beverage. and merbe uMdcrjUi'iiafetr. pleunre, end advantage, b? sate *«nf«t,r,rart for eale „ tCQ j mrfffrad • -■/■• ' • lid WALMUT Street.: TOSOATORIAt SPORTS. - T A v a WtIP IRttOW ft CO., 43fl CHESTNUT St. 1 ever offered in thin oltp. gaper extra Unfeno, .Viriinia, Cerhite, Bilmoa, and rcbC-fa* ‘ ® iEUGDET *HOHB, V * - - ‘ ‘ >Jo • IMPOTTBBjI Of ) ■ll/’ORiL’S ODOMETKR ' DAND ;00M i are durable, ebeap and efinient.meaaßriMwithruiet .ooet batatriie more than inferior,band, without ttte ! COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ffOTTOB.—The copartnership heretofore .ill .xi.tinF lwtweenSAVAGE k GALT.AGHER, i« thi. .ay diMulyed t>? mutual o.nnß.nt, W.M, J. HA VAGB Mini? atone authorized toa.ttle the lm.lne.s of th* late firm. WM. J. BaVAGE. ”tm. 1.1980. W. M. GALLAGHER. driHE* SUBSORTBER will contimio the BMCHOR&H a£leT 8 “ U<! Co ' n ” l “ ,on ' ll “*" ie “ Rt June 1,1830 3t* WM. J. BAVAGE. I COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE —We have * ftds day MSQoiated with us WILLI AM-HINCKLE, Jr. • The buajness will hereafter be conducted in the name of FIBBER, HINCKLE. er Janel.lSK. . JEREMIAH RHOADS. . FISHER.' RHOADS, k HINOKLE have always on Rand’at their dewtfWl NTH Stro.t and COLUMBIA Avanue, Coal, Lime, Marble, and Bonding Stone, at the lowest market prioe. All orders promptly attended to. I jel-3t* TWSSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.— mjF The partnership heretofore existing under the; firm of STiL&ON & STONE ib this day dissolved by mutaal consent. ROBERT RTILSON, Fhila., May SI, 1860. J. B. STONE. COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER SIGNED have this day formed a copartnership under the firm of BTJLBON, STONE, k. OQ., for the purpose of transacting the Wholesale China. Glass, and lueensware business, at No. SOS COMMERCE Bt. * ROBERT fiTILBON, UkTS^nett. Jime 1,1860-1 <n LEGAL, IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, THK MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY for In suring Houses Irom Loss Ly Firo vs* ANNA M. ODENHEIMER. El'oulrll of JOHN M. ODEN BEIMERand JACOB GILLIAMS, Trustee. Levan Faoias, Ueoember, 1859. No. 898. Theundortisnedhas been appointed Auditor to re port dietributioa of the fund raised by bllowing-desonbed real estate, to wit. All that oertain three-Btory bnok messuage or tenement and lot or viece of ground, situate on the north side of Walnut •treet. at the distanoe of twonty-five feet westward from the west side,of Fourteenth street, formerly called Juniper street, in the said city of Philadelphia, containing m front or breadth on the said Walnut street twenty-five feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that width two hundred and thirty-fire feet to George street; bounded northward by the said George street, southward by the said. Walnut street, eastward by ground late of Edward Bhippen Bard, and westward by around granted by the said Edward ship pen Bard to Coleman Fisher. ... ~ w All persons interested in the fund are notified to pre sent their claim sto the Auditor, at Ins Omoe. No. 849 Bduth SIXTH Street, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of June 1860, at 4 o’oiook P, M„ or be debarred from coming in upon the same. , ... jel-l&t . ‘ JOHN F. BR.INTON, Auditor. Estate of uawrenoe Johnson, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary to the estate ofLA WHENCE JOHNSON, late of the city of Philadel phia. deceased, having been duly.granted to the under signed.&ll persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having olaims or demands against the same are to present them to i JAMES McMILLAN. / Kxaniitora WILLIAM G. CHOWELL.f^ outo ”' 606 BANSOM street. Or to their Attorney, A JOHN B. GKBT, mys-rft I‘iO South FIFTH street. PREPARED GLUE. gJPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! 1 SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THK PIECES! ECONOMY! s&■ “ A Stitcu in Timb savxs Ninb.” "^Bl As accidents will happen,even t» well-regulatedfami lies, it is very desirable to have some cheap and con* vernent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &o» SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household oan afford to be without it. It is always ready,and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs.splintered veneers, headtess dolls, and broken cradles. It ic just the article for oone. shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being ohemi oally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers* Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vast r more adhesive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” E. B.—A Brush aooorapames each bottle. Price 25 oonts WholbsAtx Dxpot, No. 90 Platt St., Nbw York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING A Co., Box 8,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in oases containing four, ei| ht and twelve doxen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Can accompanying each p&okage. WTA single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will saVe ten times its oost annually to every _ , . Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard ware, and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fanoy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALD ING'S PREP aRKD GLUE, when making up their list, It wiU stand any climate. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGIBTB. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. BOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. „ SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY’ 1 FANCY-GOODS DEALERS SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., , 48 CEDAR Street, New York, Address Poet Otfioe, Box No, 3,600. Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Artioles wbioh, i damaged, may be restored to their original strength and nseAimess by SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. A Mend* ACCOUNT BOOKS B. Mends BUREAUS ... C. Mends CRADLES D. -.Mends DOLLS .: E. Mends ETAGERES P.... Mends FANS. 7\ G. Mends GUITARS.. - H. ...Mends HARPS J Mends INLAID-WORK... J... .Mends JARS -—. Km.. Mends KrtOBS— , L.... Mends LEATHER-WORK...; , M.,,Mends MIRROR-FRAMES ! N... Mends NEWEL-P05T5...... i 0... .Mends OTTOMANS P... .Mends PIANO-FORTEB. Mends GUILT FRAMES I R.... Mends ROCKING-HORSES 8.., .Mends SOFAS . b T. .. .Mends TABLES T U. Mends UMBRELLA-STICKS,™ ~™U ■V...,Mends VASES..... , , ....V ;W _. Mends WORK-BOXES - ~.. W -lends YARD-#flOkB Y Z.-.-Hands ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK Z .. .In oonciusiop, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE is useful in Libraries and Schools. ' 1... .8... .Mends BOFAH.. : 2....P....Mends PITCHERS ’ 3....A....Mends ACCOKDEONB..~. A. .Mends LETTER-SEALING 1., : 0... .D... .Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASEB..D. ■ A... 1... .Mends IMAGES. 1. 7.... N... .Mends NEW BREAKAGES........ .N. A...G....Mends GUN STOCKS.. G. . 9.... 5... .Mends SCHOOL-BOOKS—~~S. 10. ...P... .Mend* PARASOLS ~ . P... .10 11.. . .R... .Mend* RULERS . R... .11 18.. .. B....Men* ELECTRICAL NACHINES..E....I2 19.-... P. ...Mends PAPER-HANGINGS—- P.... 13 14.. . .A... .Mends ARM-CHAIRS .. A... 44 15.. . .R... .Mends RICKETY FURNITURE... .R... .15 16.. . .E... .Mends FRASER HANDLES E... .16 17.. ..D~..Mends DESKS B— 17 18... .G... .Mends GLOBES G... .18 19—L—Mends LOOSENED LEAVES—...L....I9 »....U....Mends Upholstered FURNITURE- .11....» 3L...E,.. .Mends EGG-BEATERS .. ... E... .21 22.—.. Mends ACORN-W0RK....... —2B SS Mends CHESS-BOARDS 88 84,—... .Mends FIDDLES —.— 2S_ Mends SHELL-WORK .... 2 6 86.. —Mends FILLET-WORK -.. ... „_36 87— —Mends HOBBY-HORSES „ 27 g... Mends KALEIDOSCOPES —...— 88 29_, Mends HONEY-BOXES 29 90—.-..MendsPICTURE FRAMES 30 31 Mends BKCRETARUSB —.M B*. Mends VENEERING. 32 83 Mends SCHOOL FURNITURE. AS 34 Meads PAPIER- M ACHE 34 86 Mends WARDROBES _35 86— Mends PARIAN MARBLE™, ...86 MewS lab/'jWpERS""*™: —3B 99.. —Mend* iVORY-WORK,, 39 40—....Mend* MATCH-SAFES ..—...40 41 . Mend* PICTURES 41 48.. . Mends'4UlLL-WHEELS 48 43.— —Mends TOWEL-RACKS.. 48 44 Mends WABHBTANDS .44 46 ...Mends BEDSTEADS. 46 46.. - Mends DRUMS 46 47 Mends CHESSMEN . <7 48 - Mends BALLOT-BOXES 48 49 ..Mend* HERBARIUMS „49 59.. Mends BAOKGAMMON-BOARDB .60 62 Mends BLACK-BOARDS—. 62 63 —.Mend* BABB-VIOLS ; 53 64.. —Mend* BILLIARD TABLES 54 66 ....Mend* BILLIARD-COES— 66 96.. .Mends BIRD-CAGEET .66 57« Mends BROOMSTICKS.-. 57 68—... .Mends BOOK-CASES. _.. .68 69 Mends BOOT-CRIMPS.—LLa— ..£9 60 Mends BRUSH-HANDLES— JS) 61.. -.— Mends BRUSHES ~ .01. 62. Mend* CABLETS- „ .....61 63 -...Mends CHURNS.. 64 Mend. CLOCK-CASES ,M »m 8 s::::r:~::::::i 67 ....Mend* CURTAINS —67 & Mends CASINGS 68 .Mend* CADDIES—. 70.. Mend* CAMERAS—......— —7O 79.. M*3* CLOTHES-FRAMES 73 74.. Mends CARP-OASES^.. .74 75.. Mend* CHP&TJ .76 70— Mends DIARIES 76 TL-m -79.. . Mends DISHEST. _ re —Mend* plyiNS...- to If. Mends BOORS..* V.‘‘.“.‘..'.“..V.V1111iS 88— .....Mends DOMINOES 83 84™...Mends FfRKBOARDS ...84 86.. Tf .i rt Mends FLUTES......' ,-40 81 .. Mends BALLUBTERB..*. .86 87.. Mends GLASSWARE.... —B7 88.. . Mentis HANDLES 83 &. ..Mend* GUTTA-PERCHA WARE ft 90.™ . .Mend* KITES. ——. 90 ft* or<&«b— 94'717nMend*8EwFN|^jtA'(iii:iiiKSTANDS.V.:94 (1::: ™ work ’.v.:v £7 jj» WILLOW WARE- ..1(0 SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, wSld by stationers. " AL teIWB^B D T^ UE ' 8? luk - BOL D BP B A^»- P F«IP« k KB, SPALDING'S PREPAREDGLUE. - . SOLD BY DEALERS, - gpL D B mmm^muLiiT. . . Manufeotured iJenRYc. SPALDING a CO., ' Addrere Fo«t Offiof, Box No. apoo? I "**' Wllw *° ,lr ‘ ibPut'. up in' cue, containing either Four, Kuht, of .Twelve doxen eaob—A beautiwl LithoBbajbic Show- OAanaoeOmpanTinxeaonpaokue, ds«-,lr fJCRGESS* TROUT, BASS, AND SAL ■SSes^ysw^'W THi 'JUNE' 2 FOtt SALE AND TO LET, farms. -GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINB.~Somo of the finest Properties ever ottered at Private Bale in Montgomery, Chester,, and Bucks counties, by «. R, CORSON, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, Norris town. Pa. No/s, is a Farm of 78 sores, within a mile of Norris town; will be sold a bantam. , .... No. 6, is a Farm of 90 aorei, in flower Providence tp. No. 7, is a h&udsome property of 3o acres, near Centre Sqnare. No. 9, is a Farm oflo9 acres, in Gwynedd township. No. 10, is a beautifully-located Farm of 103 acres, in Lower Providence, with fine improvements, water and fruit plenty. „ . • „ No. 15, is a very fine property of a® apres, in White marsh, on the turnpike, m a good neighborhood, and improvements verv fair. No. 16, is a Country Seat with 32 acres, near the ho '’Sit beautifully located, with SO acres of good land, water plenty, fruit, Ac.; near the b No?llji. is a Grist Mill- Lumber, and Coal Yard, with 10 acres, near Norristown, where a large business oan "US is a handsome little property of 23K acres, only two miles from Norristown; improvements nearly new. No. 33, is a handsome little property of 10 acres, with privilege 0f24 aores, in Lower Providence township. No. 34, isaFarmof7oaores, with fine improvements, g odd soil, and very productive, near Line Lexington. No. 36, is a Farm, Tavern, and .Store, with 66 acres of land, in Upper Providence, all in good condition; for said a bargain. No. 36, is a Farm of 41* acres, in Norriton township ; 1 improvements quite fair, soil good, and water and fruit plenty. * No. 37, is a verv productive and handsome property of 13 acres, in Whitpain {.water and fruit plenty, No. 39, is a Lot with 3 aores and improvements, in Lower Providence, in avlllage. NO. 43. )■ a Farm of 22X acres and very good improve ments, soil very prqduottve ; also, 1 Lot ofsi aores, and 1 of 40 aores, adjoining No. 43. No. 44, is a very productive Farm of 66 acres, in Lower Providence, beautifully located; improvements good and substantial; terms easy. . No. 46, is a Farm of 90 acres, in Montgomery oounty, SX miles from Norristown. _ No. 60, is a splendid Farm of 87 acres; near Borough limits, very convenient to the town and very pro ductive. __ . No. 61, is a Hotel and 14 aores, miles from the bo rough ; a beautiful looation. No. 66, is a Farm with new and handsome improve mentu, and 30 acres of good land, on the Btate Road. No. 58, Farm, Country Seat, and 96 acres, one mile from Norristown. No. 69, is a handsome and productive property, near thtboroogh.withSO aores. No. GO, is a splendid Mansion with 17 Aores, near Potts town; for sale a bargain. No. 61, is a Farm of 43 sores, m Norriton townsliipi improvements good and water plenty. No. 67, is a Truck Farm of 7 aores, two miles from Norristown, on the Pike. No. 68, ieaboauUfui Country Seat and 6 aores, at Nor* ntonvilie. , . No. 69, is a Country Seat, and 16 acres, within the. bo rongh limits ; one of the handsomest properties in this vioinity; terms easy. No. 72, is',a Farm ofGIJ* acres, in Gwynedd township, with good improvements. No, 73, is a Stone Mansion and 2 two acres, in a village 7 miles from Norristown. No. 74, is a Farm of 46 acres, new buildings and prime latad, in Worcester township. No. 76, is a Lot of 10 aores, in Plymouth township, with good buildings, 2 miles from the borough. > No. 76, is a handsomely-located Farm of 116 aores, along Porkioroen Creek, 10 miles from Norristown. No. 77, ia a highly-improved and bo&utifullHoc&ted Farm of 60 aores, in Woroester, on the turnpike. No. 73, is a Stone Grist, Mill, with water and steam Eower, 10 miles from Philadelphia, and doing a large dsiness. No. 81, is a very fine nnd productive property rf SOX acres, near Port Kennedy : for sale oheap. No. 82, is a Farm of 166 aores, in Lmeriok, with a stream ef water passing through it. No. 83, isaFarmof29X acres, in Lower Providenoe, with very good improvements. No. 87, is a highly-cultivated Farm of 72 acres,, in Lower Providence township, with new improvements.- „ Jfo. 93. is a Fwmofiaa aores, Smiles from the borough, 1 fine buildings and would divide, making two very hand some farms. No. 94, is a Farm 0f63 acres, in Norriton township; a first-rate farm, and will be sold low. No. 96. is a Lot of 11 aores and improvements, near Centre Square. No. 96, isa Farm of 103 Aores and very fair improve ments, in Whitpam township; the land is very good and and highly cultivated. No. 97, is a Farm ofeo acres and 9 limekilns. in Ply mouth; some of the hast land m the State, i No. 100, is a Lot of 19 acres ana improvements, uear I NomtonviUe. No. 101, Is a Farm of 48 acres, in Norriton, with good buildings; a beautiful location. | No. 203. is a. Farm of 62 aorec, in Chester oounty; l ! neararailroaattermseuy. i -NP.IW.i2 a Building Site, containing 10 aores, near Fort Washington. , „ No. 106, i» a firpt-olaes Farm, in Woroester, of 34 acres and improvements. No. 113, is a Farm of 76 acres near Pottstown, on the pike, and must become very valuable, owing to its prox imitxto the borough. N 0.214, is a Farm of 87 acres in Upper Providenoe, with improvements nearly new. No. 117, is a> handsomely-located Property in Wo> cas ter, on a pikoj Smithshopon tjio prpmjpes; 24acreyof land. No. 118, is a beautiful Country Seat, with 17 aores of pnmeiand.in Plymouth; bondings oost over 920,000:1 will be sold low and on easy terms No. 119, is a. good Farm of 30 aores. in Lower Provi dence township, with first-rate improvements. No. J2l, is a Farm of 85 acres, improvements very good, land in a high state of cultivation; only 3 miles from Norristown, No. 122, Farm pf tt aoraa, j n Whitpain; will be gold a bargain if applied tor soon. No. 123, is a very ifine Property with 50 aores, in Ply mouth: land very good and terms esur. No. 124, is a Farm of 40 acres, in Whitpain; land good and improvements fair: will be sold on easy terms. No. 126, is a Farm 0f67 acres, in Whitpain; a good lo cation: some meadow land; improvements very fair. No. 196, is a model Farm of 123 aores, near Norris townsS sets of buildings: would divide conveniently, and most become very valuable, owing to its proximity to the borough. No. 117, is a handsome Country Residence, on a pike, 4 miles from Norristown, with 6 aores of prime land; will be sold a bargain. „ , „ No. 129, is a good Uttle Farm of 26 aores, in Worces ter, with good improvements. No. 130. is a Farm of 30 aores, m Norriton, improve ments new and land good; terms easy. „ No, 231,1* a Farm of 80 aores, in Whitpam, on a pike, fine improvements, land good, fruit and water plenty. • No. 132, is a cheap Farm of 87 acres, in Ltmenok, on % pike; wiu be sold a bargain. . No. 133, is a very fine Fannin Whitpam, of 64 acres, beautifully looatea, and infiTStrate order. No. 234, is a Farm of 83 acres, m the borough; will be old a bargain, and on easy terms. 1 No. 136, is a Wharf and 3 aores of Land, with, basin that holds 4 canal boats; stone house with store and bar room*. and 7 other rooms, opposite Pottitown. .No 136, is a Farm of 110 acres, near North Wales sta tion, with good improvements. No. 138, isa mode} of 166aores, in Upper Merion, 1 mile from a depot on. Chester Valley Railroad. No. 139. :e ■> f ion of 76aoies, in Whitpain, in the best of order, ami I a<s:l on easy terms. No, 140, i* a Faim 0f63 aores in Whitpam, 2 mile from adepoton the North Pennsylvania Railroad; improve ments of the best kind, and no finer farm in the town ship. No. 243, is a cheap Farm in Mercer county of 100 aores. near the town of Mercer; a good chance for a man of moderate means. DESPATCH No. 148, is ft handsome-Country Beat, with 31 acres, near Norrislown; a splendid location. No. 146. is a Flour Mill of 3 run of stones, saw mill, and 10 acres or land; mill nearly new; on a Railroad. • No. 147, jsa Farm of 60aores in Cbos'er county. No 149, is a Country Beat and 16 acres of land, on a pl fe, IH, intDai«Jjnmn.flmrttiaT3ttlti.. 30 acres of.timber laud—will sell a bargnin. No. Ufi,is aFaiinof74X* acres, in Chester county; near Phcenjxville. N°. 167, is n ohoap and productive Form or 116 stores, sear ZieglersviUe, with fair Improvements. „No. 166, is a handsome litt.e Farm of £2 acres, in Gwynedd,npar a station. fro. 168, is a beautifully looated Farm of 49 acres, in Gwynedd, with very fine improvements, on & pu e. The aboyo properties are all for sate, or some will be exchanged for larger, and some for smaller Farms, have some very good Store ana Tavern stands for sate, not moluded in the above list; also, smith and wheel wright shops, where a large business oan be dono. 1 have several private residences in Norristown to ex change for Farms. Hou«*sfor safe iudllpaitsof the Borough, ranging from 3500 to *lO.OOO. Mortgageane gotiated at reasonable rates. Stocks bought end sold. .Houses for rent and rents ooHeoled, Pubiio Sales of Heal and 1 ersonal Property made on reasonable terms. For Catalogues and full descriptions of. Farms, Ac., *o., please address K. R. COR-iON. my23-24262931fcje2 Norristown, I'a. «F ®FOR SALK, OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHAk])IBE“-Two two-story brlok bouses and Jot of ground subject to improvement. Rent for 972 per annum, each. A small amount of cash, and the balance in merchandise required. Address A. S.« Press Office. myti-lm * m FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— A roost desirable Factory, with large lot of ground, fronting on three stree.a, suitable for almost any kind ot mannlactunnr. Terms easy. For partiou lars, FITLKR. Siktb below Aroh, or to W. 1), ROPE Ho, No. JOOP < aestnutlt. tnrld-lm ®TO LET OR FOR SALE—iA'FOUR story house, double book buildinrs, all modern im provements, in oomplete order; an elegant large yard. a “°° d tenant., Situated No. 1924 CHESTNUT Street. Apply at No. Tl 9 CHESTNUT Street, in the Maaonlo Half. > my2B*tf SALE, CHEAP —A new Ladd, Web* , , *!? r » £,9°- * Sowing -Maphine-the lies! manu laoturod. Address “Sewing Maohins,” offioe ot The Press. - niyjl tf ® FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A furnished house to let. at the northwest corner of Ninth and Locust streets. Apply on tho premises, nr at No. 12 BUILDINGS. my9-tf TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS - For sale a • large lot in the Southwestern aeotion of the.oi ty, well adapted fora Nursery. Terms aobommoda tlng. For particulars address >' K,” at this office. ap!7-tf ATO RENT—Two beautifully situated double houses, well shaded, with odaph- hop«CB and gardens attached, on Taoony Plank Road, one mile below Taoony, and three-quarters of a mile from Pas senger Railway depot at Brideiburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Btreet. mhl7-tf CTOR SALE—A very productive Farm, A oont iniiw 80 acres, situate in Radnor Township, Delaware county, twelve miles from Philadelphia, about one mile Irom Morgan's Comer anil fc.agleßtation.Ofi the Pennsylvania Railroad. The old Lancaster Road jfcssas through it. It has all necessary buildings, in tho* rdugh repair; the soil is of the first quality, in a high state ofcultivatio#, well watered, goodorchard of van out kinds of ohpipe fruit, about ten acre* of woodland. It will be divided if desired. Apply to PKTFR JA OUBTT, on the premises;or, CHARLES XUGLER, CABINET Post Office. inyjg-fr&agr* COLLI ERY TO LET.—THE PELE BRATEI) LUKE FIOLER COLLlERT,'situated at Shomokin, in tbe Rhamokin Coal Basin, and on the line of the Shamokm Valley and Pottsvilla Railroad, will pe let upon the completion of the iftprdvfementa now in progress. ” 1 There are two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the property, each seven feet think. 1 Tim Mat is of a supe rior quality, and fans attained a high reputation wheifl avor it has been introduced. It is highly valued nnd commands'a.ready sale in Baltimore and intermediate plaoes. to w biob it is sent both by canal and railroad. A market has also been opened lor this coal in tha North and Northwest. For shipment to the EastitmAybe taken to Delaware City, and, upon the completion in June next, of. the extension of the Mine Hilfßairroad to cqnnapt with the Shamokin Valley and Bottsvill* Railroad, jt can beshippedat Riohmond. These veihp wIU yield from three to four hundred tliodsand tons, Above water TeVbl. There ate other veins oi White, Red, and Gray Ash Coat on the pro party, which are easily accessible/ TUB capacity of the *?„«&■ tons per annum. ‘ offiESt 3 oa MMtaf D,W. For further information apply to mhtt-tuth. tf Mo. Ml VINE B&efffihTffifca. F IQUOKIOE — 1 ‘ £ now’s Italian,” for salo 1 MACKEREL—343 Bbls. Nos.l, 2,!ai\d|3 toWW" 1, in »!'°ie,halv e .. A „H ! n i j. I j„de igllt ,„, wr* AIUIW Htrmr. mound door .l m v, Fr'ont. S 3 TEW ART'S BAIHLEY MALT.-lu Pun! ~ oheon. of this WHISKEY Ju.t r.ooivod and for win m bond br . GKOHOK WH>tMy. . ™rlMm t»» SOU m FRONT Ktro.l rjOFpEB’S PATENT ~ KNITTING MACniNKS, For Plain Stocking and Fancy Kniltinr ! Maohinee for rir&worc, Shirla io., HibMaohifieeofland I,JanS'l.'/andl and3aidJ.R.b, , pn hand and tr ade to order* u „'l, ll,e »!{»i Soring Neodlo. iSufi!* ™“ ~pi<i Sfih , tSo”^riM e te«. n . tlou *' of “■* Ajenoy and Salesroom, No. arr Broadway, Now York. HENRY C, LEE. Agent. —2,300 pieces Hams Ph!«S2' I Pf2? Bl s°j! ,d ' A!«'SOUt>l.Gardner, ttt2fpV.rt' < o.;S2,i k. ?? Sovorod Knmß.and ISO Mil* *,!£S. *' for .’3‘J?„ b l.. 0. 0. SADLER k CO., cay* -AftCH Street. second door above Prrnrt. FOK EUROVE.—Having been appointed Agent* for WM. WILLIAMS k OoA^r»n»»t ua^ s ' WMffl Wr>. BrtHtft PIVTH glrf U TAYNE’S HALt.— 200 NEW CUSHIONS ** suitable for Churches, Lecture-rooms, fto., Benches. Settees, Comp Spools, Curtains, fto. All selling At half, value. 'Apply,at ESULEMAN’B Cloth Btoro. No. 6S»» OKEbTNUT Street, under the Hall, where you get those bandeonhe Cloths, Calsalmeres, Vestings, fto , so oheap. t in>29*lm JytftKe, for sale by WE THEftiLL fti • BJtOTHKR. «T and 4& North •KnoNnnt, injjs iyRTGKSUKIWTdAOHINES WHTefi temper the play, and make SOtOQOper day, c Bridk RAILROAD LINES. 'igMftaMm WEST CHESTER {Sui^f®^ a@AND fH '“ D “ fHI A VIA MEDIA A train will leave the depot, northnat oorner of Ei«h leenlhfujdMariiet Btree». on SUNDAY MORNING* imy“’!Ret 3 a«A:'M nmng ‘ hrou *'>to liomwooJ rt5«M JdllpTii'fa'fflr ooll »“ «P- Percoaa gain* will plesje purohaae their TioVeta ‘THIS BtfSSWHjfet' l few da, ‘ in HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. JSaiBMB,, NORTH PENNSYL fIISsKZHCSBft VANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On and nfter MONDAY , Mar nth. isa), FwMneer Train! will 1*575 FRONT and WILLOW street!, Phi. ladelnhia, DAILY. (Sundari excepted,) as follow!: At D.SO A. M. (Ennui. for Bethlehem, Allentown, ‘Miueb Chnnk, Hazleton, Wilkeabarre, Ao. A,t 8.30 P. M. (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton, Mauoh Chunk. An. This tram retches Faston at 5J> O P. M.,and makes close connection with New Jersey Central Express Train for New lork. Passengers by this tram reach Mauoh Chunk the same evening. At 6.40 A. M. and 4 30 P. M. (Accommodation). For Doylestown. At 9.30 A. M. and 6.50 P. M. (Accommodation). „ „ , For Fort Washington. The OSO A. M. Express Train makes close conneotion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route lo Wilkeabarre, ,nd to all ffiiV^H^&DgKSfflA: Leave Bethlehem, ( Express,) at 7.15*A. M. and 5.33 P, m.7' Leave Doylestown (Accommodation.) at 0.90 A. M, and 4 J*. M, Leavo Fort Waahington (Accommodation,) at <5.15 A M. aud 215 f, M. - .ON SUNDAYS: .. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. , Pailodelphla, for Doylestown, at SP. M. Dorlestown for Philaaolphta at 8.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6.0 U P. M. Pareto Bethlehem. $1.60. To Mauch Chunk, 32.60, To BaetoiirSl.SO. To UnyiestoWn 80oente, Through Tiokete must be procured at the Ticket Of fices at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order to seoure the above rates of fare. AM Passenger Trains (except Sunday Train*)connect at Berk* street with Fifth and Sixth street* and Senond and Third-street Passenger Railroads 20 minutes after leaving Willow street. mySB ELLIS CLARK, Agent. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILiIOAD.-SUIVIMBK. BOARDING.*—Train* loave the depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7:30 A.M. and 0:15 I*. M. Leave Avondale 6:16 and 0 A. M.. and 3:45 P. M. Freights for this linereoelvod at No 1816 Market Bt. 'A doily line of stages to and from New London and Ox ford conneots with the 7:30 A. M. train from Philadel phia, and the dA. M train from Avondale. The beau tiful scenery and well-known bealthralnes* of Delaware and Chester counties oiler superior inducements to those looking for summer boarding. A, B. BURTON, Philadelphia, May 34,1660, Sro Superintendent, fiSwc—a NOTICE.—CHESTER aHMftS«"SBBVALLEV railroad-pah- BENOKFtTRAINS FOR DOWNiNOiDWN AND IN TERMEDIATE IBTATIONS.—On and after SBth May, 1310, the Passenger Tnuus for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Pliila delpHla and Reading Railroad Company, oorner of BROAD and OALLOWIiILL StreeuHcassenger en trances on C^llowhilt, MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, leave* at 8,00 TRAIN for Dowsingtown, leave* at DAiLy (Sunders aspects*!.) By order of the .Board or Manager* of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. ap? W. H. McILHENNEY, Seoretary. &■■■■! WEST CHESTER °ro« ELEVENTH ana MARKET Streets, daily (except Sunday) at 7.16 A. M., 13.90 P. M., and 4 P. M. Leave West Chester at 8.46 A. M., 10.45 A. M., and 3.10 P. M. PHILADELPHIA AND MSSBBjtAom railroad. REDUCTION OF FARES! On and after APAIL Id, 1800, {Commutation TJokets, with twenty-six ooupon*, wjll be issued, good for the boiler and anr member of kia family, on any Passenger Tram, and at any time. They will bo sold by the Treasurer, at the offioe of thp company, No. 577 South FOU R TH Street, at a reduction of twenty-five per cent, from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable roote, the Bohurlkill and Lebanon Valleys being among the most beautiful and healthy in the State, ana acces sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily. S. -BRADFORD, Treasurer. pH ft 4 DSCPRIA, .Maro.’i 36th, 3860, mh27-tf' NOTICES, IV-OTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. ■L v Proposals will be received at the Office of the PENNdYXVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, until 3 o’olook P.M.. on MONDAY. JUNE 11, for the con struction of the Masonry in the piers and abutments of o. Bridge over the Bohuylkill Over. near the United States Arsenal, in the oity of Philadelphia. 'Jbe amount of masonry will be about 5.600 oubto yards, a large portion of wbioh will be under water. Proposals will state the price per cubio yard, inoludinr the furnishing of all materials, and the expenses of coffer-dams, piling, and all o her items incidental to the construction of the masonry, exoept ocment and lime, which will be furnisned by the Railroad Company. Separate proposals will be Teoeived for the delivery at the bridge of stone suitable for the above work. 1 Iso, for the oonatruotion of the masonry, inoludmg ♦he expenses of the foundations, the stone and cement to be furnished by the Railroad Company. Parties proposing mar submit plans for founding the piers and abutmeqts differing from tho specifications. Plans and specification# will be ready for inspection on the SStli inst. at the Engineer’s Office, West Phila delphia, where all requisite information can be obtained. Proposals will be addressed to __ W. H. WILSON, Resident Engineer Perms. R. ni)3s-tjell OFFIOiJ OF GERMANTOWN PASSEN GER RAILWAY COMFANV—PiiiWDBLpiiu, May 17,180). Notice is hereby siren that an election for President, nine Managers, ana Treasurer of Germantown Passen ger Railway Company* will be held at the offioe of the Company. SIXTH and DIAMOND Streets,on SATUR DAY* Jnne 3,1860, between the hmtraoften A. M.and twoP. M. WM. SINGERLY, mylStje* Secretary, Offioe of Schuylkill nayiga- T lON COMPANY. MAY 70th. J850.-Frnm and after Jply Jstn. JO6O, and until September Ist. 1860, the charges for the use ofCars.ard fpr Toll and Trans portation on Anthracite Goal, carried to Philadelphia, ny way or the BohuvlkiU Navigation, will be increased Fifteen Cents per Ton on the rates fixed March lS.h, I 860; and on the Ist of September. 1860, a further in crease or Fifteen Cents per Ton will be made on said onnrers. and so oontmue until the aloie of navigation. - ”• toJIOPOSAItS FOR BITUMINOUS COA.LS.—Sealed proposals will be reooived at the .office of Hie FHILaPKLPIIIA GAS WOKKB. No. HO Sooth SEVENTH Street, until noon of FnIDAY, June 8.18 ft), for.any part or the whole of fifty thousand tons of Bituminous ppals. suitable forthemnnufaoturo f Gaa, to Iw delivered at fhe Oft? Workf, on the Sohitylkii river, inpuah mopthly Quantities as inuy ha ppemfiedm thooontraot ’ilieftrstUeuvendg to comraonoA in the month of July next. , The Coals must tw Iresh, oloan, and dry, and of .a quali ty to be approved by thp onsjnm r. Ihe proposals must state the particular variety oi Coal it is intendod to ftir nish. and ii of a kind not heforo mod at these works, temples of not leas than fifty tons for trial will he re luired previous to the tune of opening the proposal*. 'lie itroflH ton of 2,210 poun -s will ue considered as the weight intended in the proposals, ualesa o'herwiso ex pressly stated, and. il it lie preferred to deliver by mea sure, the struck bushel or2,6SScublo inches will l>e used. In ease of lailnre to deliver the Cnntaccording to acroe inent. the trustees or tlie uos Works reserve the rient to purchase whereverthoy may deem bost, anl ehureo to the oontraotors any loss or damage consequent on such failure. Tho payment, will tm made in two eeual InilalmenU, at four and six months after the specified periods of de livery, the 15th of oaoh month to be taken as the ave rage of tho monthly deliveries: of, st the option of the pay menu will be made in oaah, with interest Should the contractors prefer to deliver tho Coal ear* her than required, it may bo renoived, if convenient to etoro, but payments will be made to date from tho time speoiuca. Batisfaotor; ,county for the fulfilmenlof tliooontrao Wld be required. JOHN C. OREBBON, „ „ Eoaincor EhiiadolihlaOna Work,. Mar S. 1860. inrujeS Ffc'lOf: BKAIiINO I'UU.HO ’HII.AD-ELPHIA AND HD CIGUTANY. i.iputmi*. Maroti 13, jam. loll* u.» foal tianspurtrd hv lotions from Morris 13 , m . Pan Thi rates Af frtikht and l this company will be as l{( further notice: To il Ipil UlOlld. . Flnlaiielphia. Inolmed IM&ijo. Nieofrwji - Maimyunk Egbert’* Uonnhohiwken Swede furnace....... Rombo’s _.... Norrift’n' or Bridgeport Port Kennedy Valley Forge. Fhmnlxvilie... Kojer’B Ford ArMmn*o.....„ Limeriolc..—.. Pott* town Doug!aBsvlllo.»_ Monofiftoy . Ardejurp Exeter. Leeeportvt....,... Mobravnle Mainbb'W'. Orwiget/g and Auburn. After July 16th to Sertem to Jtjpbipond will lie rawed nfler BOfctonilicrlif, an aik per ton. . M „ Uj orde of the 11 ap*3-Bin w.. EDUCATIONAL. ONGLISU AND CLASSICAL BOARD- S0«°01' FOR YOIINO MEN AND BOYS. MT. JOY* Luncaeter county. Pa. TU . ... «• L, MOORE. Prinoipul. |P CVOT * a very de*irabmone. $ Ihstruotion ample anu thorough. Pupils ad mitted at any time. For particulate send for a cirou* *iD- . _ __ my* Itn* MRS. FiiE))ERjfOK HODGES' OF'IiOS TON, intend* opening a BCHOOI. FOR YOUNG h AA> lf‘ i ? mt f} ,s . olt y' comn, ' 3riol «K m September neat. Mrs. 11. has the honor o! relcrnn* to the Rev. Alex. H. Vinton, D. 1) . Reotorof iheChuroh of the Holy Trinity Ciroulara, with full uimipulai». may be obtaineciof Mr. K H. Hooge*, TOl VINL itroot. ap24-3m* AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE ia * mm. reliable medium through which School* amt I'aml lie* may obtain competent teoohers. Parent* may ob lam, eratuitoiuly, information ami oiroulars ot tbe be*, tohools. SMITH, WOODMAN, & GO,, S<,* JIROADWAY, New York, or fIW CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Bryant & stratton>s nation a i iUKRCANTII.K aoyugom looalMl at i hila ampma. K, K. ciornor buy ElfCSl and UHIiSTmiT, New 1 rSr, Bnlialo, Cleveland, OlhnMo, and Bt, Loli«, For iia rraat<on. o&U or eenu for Caimocuo. fc9-tf I'lANOe, PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! PUNO-IfOiiTKS. Velodeons. PIANO-EOHTES. M . . „ „ MEEOJ)EOWB, rr”?M? Haven, Uaoon, A; 00., Nunna & Clark. Hailed *, Davu, A, Co,, ana others. . ' J. JS. GOULD. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT, STEINWAY & SON’S NEW PA EXjTvn JKNT OVJSR-STKING GRAND PIANOS. SQUARE GRAND, AND SQUARE MANUS, now pre lerred in cuuoarte and in privato otroies by thp bpli 'porlormers. Keoeived the first premiums over tue best rda«er*,from Judges like UottscJialk, Mason. and others Challenge all competition. BI.ASIUB UHOTHERS, <U-lr 100 J CHESTNUT aSSit. .piUVr WJSJ.LS CLEANED AT A LOW Price, to obtain the content*. Address WILLIAM TIMBON, Poudrette 0(W No. Itfl3 Worth 8KOONT) ti"r”aL mySl Im* OBNNfiSSY BRANDY.-—7O oaSSTH *■* half pipes, quarter pipes, and Vpipes, for Kale in bonu br fintU-Sm) HK«>. w!HTRj J |j;y ,n EO. BPIUELAND. “ ‘ f ATTORNEY AT LAW, CANTON, KY. •Sf Special attention paid to the collection of ©laimi in. Trigg, Calloway, Marshall, Lyon, Caldwell, and Christian counties. m . „ . _ Refer to Hon, H. C. Burnett, M, Cd Hon. H. J. Stiles, Judge Court of Appeals; Hon. J. C. Dabney, Oirouii Judge, Hopkinsville, Kr, _ my»-»4t iB6O. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T HE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP FHILADEPHIA. (FIRE INBURANOE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING. S. W. CORNS It iXJORTIf AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. R.tchjoxd Si***, Mobdjoai L. U.w.01, William MoKbb, Gbo. H, Stvabt, Nalbbo Fkxzier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B.A. Fahnsstocv* Date. TjTbxdics, Andbkw.D.Cash* Hbnby Wharton, J. L. Eehikorb. - rtTF . *>T T>o X* RATOHFORD STARR. President. OHARLBB W. COXK. Seoretarr. fall-ly AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED lfflO—CH ARTE R PERPBT- Jfil.MO WALNUT SSr.et, above Third, Phihulelphi*. * lsr *P pafd-ap CMital Stook and Barela. In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to Dw»llin«, Store., Furniture, ilerchnndiM, V?, r l aad ‘h eir cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. u . DIBKCTOBS. _ Th°«-K. Mans, John T. Lewis, Wclsh. James R. Campbell, grauel 0. Morton. Edmund G. Dutilh, Pfctnok Brady. Chas. W. Poultney! Israel Morns. ~n rnm „ _ R. MARIS. President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, Seoretarr. Quaker city insurance oompa- NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT uT^l ,^i/»?. I k A 1)) f EIj S^ IA * ,capi*al and sur plus 93W,74fl.70.—Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Penis of the Sea. Inland Navigation and Transportation. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. P. ROSS, Vice President. H. H. COGGBHALL, Seo’y and Treasurer, 8. H. BUTLER, Aasistant Secretary. DIRECTORS, E. F. Rosss, Foster S. Perkins* Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones* M* D., mht-tf George H. Hart, A. C. Cattail, E. W. Bailey, 1. R. CoKKihall, ion. H. M. Fuller. A NTHRACI* 'B INSURANCE COMPA i-- i RPKT'iu l “. thori, ' d Ca,ital •«»,000—CHARTER Offioj No. JU WALNUT Street, batman Third end Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will imure against losb or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and 'Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insuranoes on Veawls, Cargoes, and Freights, inland Insurance to a] (parts or the Union. DIRECTORS,. _ . .. Jacob Eiher, b. Luther, ii. Audenrfed, Davis Pearson, Peter Sieger, Joseph Maxfield. Dr. George N. Eokert, John R. Bl&lnston, Wm. P. Dean, J. K. Baum. JACOB RSHEJC President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice President, W. M.BMlTH,Secretary. apj-tathttf c\ LINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE- V/ JUL INSURANCE COMPANY, PLATTSBURG, MIBBOURI. Chartered in law.—Aotborifed Capita]. fJOO.OQp. DIRBCTOBS; H. Whittington. Wiesiovfr Turner. T. R Bradley, George W. Culver, James H. Birch, Ir. .H. W KITTIN GTofo, Pree. I. N. HOOKADAY, Beo. and Treat. Special attention paid to Collections, and Money romptly remitted. Businesssolicited. mh2S-3ra* Life insurance and trust com- PANY.-THK PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. Northeast oonier or THIRD and DOOR Street*. AaMU, S3. INSURES LIVES ror the whole term of ilife—grant* a&nmtia* and endowment*—purahaeet life intereata in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. -They act as Executor*, Administrator*, Awigsees Vrefteet, and Guardians. _ TRUSTEES. , Panic! L. Miller, Samuel 0. Btoke*, Benjamin Coatee, William Martin, , fiohard S. NewboW* James B. MeFarland, Wi Uam P. Hacker, Joseph H. TrotUr, WilhamH. Kara, James Boston, Samuel G. Huey., Thoophilua Paulding* , Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Bonder, Kennr 0. Townsend* DamelL. Hntchinso* * Infs&ni&k iffiMs?- P. V. Ballon, Samuel J. Christian] • William Robertson e Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, I John G. Brenner* P. 8. MioULer, Easton. , DANIEL L. MILLER. Presidect, .. SAML. E. STAKES. Vice Fres’t. Jam W. Hoehoe. Secretary. aujfl SAVING FUNDS. “ A little,but often, fills the Pnrse.” SAVING FUND, No. A 136 South FOURTH Street, between Chest nut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all Deposits on demand. * Depositors’ money secured by Government, State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, ka. This Company deems safety better than large profits, consequently will ran no risk with depo sitors’ money, but have it at all times ready to return, with 5 per oent. interest, to the owner.as they have always done. This Company never sutbsnded. FVmales. married or single, and Minors, can deposit in their own right, and suoh deposits can be withdrawn oult by their oonsent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Bute of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from trustees and exeoutors. LARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily, from 9to S o’clock, and on Wednesday evening until 8 o’olook. . .„ DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyras Cadwallader, John Shiodier, George Russell, MalacM W. Sloan, Edward T. Hyatt, Lewis Krambhaar, Henry Delaoy, Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Jos.iLßattsrthwaite,., JoneeYerkes, Joseph W. Lipeinoott, „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Ctecs CAPwaitifASiß, Treasurer. ap»-y ** A Dollar sayed is twice earned.” CAVING FOND—FIVE PER OENT IN JERKBT.—NATIONAL BAFETV TRUST COM PAN Y .WALNUT Btroet, southwest oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania. . Money is received many nun, largo or small* and in terest paid from the day or deposit to the day of with* drawnl. The office is open every day from nine o’clock in the morning till five o’clock in the evening* and on Monday and Thursday evenings tilt eight - 1 , ROBERT BKLFRIBSK, VujJ*?rwfd«it William J. Rxed, Becretary. mascTjOKß: Hon. Henry L. Beane*r7**~ PTcarroU Brewster, hdwordL. Carter, Joeeph B. Barr, Robert Selfndge, Franoia Lee, ttnipujllti AihiOTi /a—yh-Ygitror C. Landreth Mann*. James L. Stephenson. Money u reoeived and payments mode daily. The,investment*ara made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter* in Real Kstate Mortgages, Ground Rent*, and such fint-olw securities as will al- Waj* insure perfect seonrity to the depositors, and 'which cannot fail to give vermanenoy and it ability to this institution. aul It CAVING fund—united states ir?.J !!-. uBT COMPANY, ootMtTHIBD till CHKBT NUT Street. and small rami reoeived. and .paid took on de* rnivml without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTB REt>r from the day of deposit to the da; of with drawal. Office hours* from 9 until 0 o’clook every day. and on MONDAY fiVSNINQS from 7 until 9 o'ofafk. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from xl upwards. Fresident-STJSPHEN A. CRAWFORD, EXPRESS COMPANIES. SPRING TRADE. 0 Sy, . SHU CHEBTNUT STREET, Respectfully give notivathv. they are prepared, vritb 4 . Bac*iPts.eiviK, With rates inserted to destination, whloh we guaran tee will bo aa low ae thoee of any other responsible Ex press Company. t The despatch with whioh we put all descriptions of merchandise through to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Colum bus Cleveland, Chicsro, Lexington, Louifrille. ML liouis, Nashville, and .all other Cities and Towns Tn the West, cannot ue excelled by any other Company. Also, by our Southern Express, which has lately boen established over the great line of Kailroaos, via: Urand Juno,ion and Muaiulpjij Contra), lhrou,li lo Naw Uyleana. to BaKunor,. WUunslon, Alexandria, I.Tuohbnrc, Drlatol, Knoxville, Chatlanooxa, Na.hvil!e, Uunlsvillo, MetuuhU, Grand Juuolion. Canton, Jaokiurn, vtak.burrr, and NewOrJean., and (fll otlior cUie. anJ to. n* in ins Bouth and Bouthwest. „ ,fe * O 'iSVjUSSjP,’!., y. l " WoM and South from our GlhcOj Sao CHESTNUT Street, dally, at 7 A. M. anil 01 Pur Naur York, at 8. 9, and 11 A. M.,and«nnd 111'.M., daily (Sunday; exoeptedl. . Stoamihip Exprew. for Clmrlotlon and Savannah, OIOM at our oflioe at 7 P. hi, on thoday. boforo tail ins. S ,Eo P*|, wi ", call .l° r -pool!* In any part or Uie city within the fiillovrlnr limits, Delaware and Schuylkill river., and Coatee nnd South etreeti.provided notioo bo left “,t our offioo Iwfiira fivo o'clock t*. M. MorohanU ta pVT;iMS'fi^ETOiSIiLW” Phils-., Feb, 10,1860. apt-*m Jonv Bingium, Suy’l DIVIDENDS. ('JOHN EXCHANGE BANK, \j,. n Philadelphia, May ], l&w. J?AY deoliued a Divjitenr Lia ® ki^°P *he Q a * ,la l Stock, dear ol t*to rax, and payable on demand. J- fyTORRKY, Cashier qoafs. 0 VAN CH ExtRA''TAL.Ij { ' PAJ/E, BROWN, _ ,v . L , FULLING TOILET, F o JL ea i®,by thel sole agents for the manufacturers. TIIAIN & MoKEONE, S 3 sud 14 8. WHARVES Also wholesale dealers id , A#9»9*ff UT » COTTON SEED. PALM AND ELA INK OILS. folB-KWlf [UR9. JAMES BETTS’ INVENTIONS °S * ud highly recom ?*if d,cal Prs»«wu throughout the United Invalids having been advisad by their phrsidans to use her Surgical Appliances. She Would o&ution Merchants and others against purchasing except ather residence. 10W WALNUT Btreet;whoro ££*£ ul k d fk* I ** h«tween *he hours of 9 and.B. Her book of testimonials will be given on npnlw cAtion. Sect free to any part of Iho United Blates. Her signature is on each article. myjs tu*hn tf 'fio THE PUBLIO. * , CALHOUN’S ANNULAR VENTILATOR rhe above patent is deemed, by scientific and prautl oilmen, to be the very best over offered to the publio, arid needs only to be seen iu actual operation for its merits to be appreciated. Nothing over introduced is so perfectly adapted for ventilating private and publio buildings. schools, hospitals, engine houses, mines, •team and sailing vessels, and for the oure of imukr clumners they have no equal. Manufactured and for and retail, at Warerooms of OHAB. WILLIAMS, UhS MARKET Street. Philo. Personal attention will l»c given to all descriptions of heating and ventilating by the undersigned, who has been many years practically engaged m the above busi-' RfJEI-A 1-0 fn , r Bar ®‘ Culur’f justly-celebrated warm-air ftl /- D i«°si!f?S o,nn,c r ® ngfl,( bat h boils, registers. Ac., by felB-stuthem rtHAS. Wfl.MAMfe. JONES HOTEL.—The subscriber would ha lS*‘lU n i^ B ! r *® nd * ftnd tbe puhßo, that HotlS* add furniture of the Jones add !> { °n»ar® n P w being made to it* f vr- .?on\'en{enoeand oomfortorguests. Individuals lL e * Visltingthenity will lie sure to find a hem J i^ o °^rl non * mPhUadefphia, and every exertion will he made to merit their patronage WIU Liberal arrangements will be made with person* rt*. U H5f.®55S? hr ‘h® w ««k* Month, or Year. P n * d ® jnhai stwSm AARON GAGE. CASTILE SOAP. ~~ 1 ~ ,J T tJ , 300 BOXES, W.yruut.d^uAno^M^m^Muuufuo.ureUby „ THAIT'reP/oNB. mya-w&Jat 2J and 94 SOU ' IH ■WHARVES. PANDLES, MACETI, CHEMICAL SPERM, ADAMANTINE* Assorta) sixes. Packed m plain or fancy boxea to suit an nmrkrt- P/.Js® agent# of the manufacturers, fai THAJN k. MoJCEokE,» and WB. Wi! A# ViSB . OROViyiOWy.—Haras, Sides, and Shoul dors, of various brands; also, Mass Pork, Mess Beef, end Smoked Beef, for sale by C. 0. SADMwt * A BOH *M>nnri riruiT Kmnl ai*“ QflO BBLB Prime Halifax and Eastport Herring, <OO boxes Scaled Herring, wo bait bbta Wilt. Pub. in rtowMifor ■$){&„„ * c 0 jU wnaww wri.»r»— WHITE FISH.—I 94 half Bbls. Macki naw. White Flab. lSttJS£?* v *^ eraefif fc cu,* AaCa - SALKS BY'AUCTION. CtOKNKSS, BBENIiB'K, * 00., r n«. 4M H* kx ft «nre»* gVKCI AL SALK OK SKY GOODS. . „ OnWfcUwalw Honlifi June G. Particular. h*r*aft4r. BALE OF FRENCH GOODS. Or Fruity Mornißf, - Jana 3. at 10 o'clock. by oatalo,oa. on i moR. cradit— COO lot, of fanor and staple Franakdry foorfa. BSOOTT. Jr*, AUCTIONEER, Ko. 481 • CHESTNUT STREET, onosiU tbs Custom REVOLVING AND PLAIN BOXES, ke. This Mornms, Jane 2, commencing at IQK o'clock, embracing a large assortment or English. Ameriaan. and Franck plain and colored troops and views; Pwiss, Irish, and American tosnery : fine rosewood instrument*; revolv ing boxes for 25 and 60 pietures, ko,* & o. | E Ml*BSgB^^o«f»R D i!i; FLATS* BLOOMERS* kc..ko. On Monday Morning. Jana 4. by catalogue, oommenoinx at 10K o’clock. Consisting in part of— Ladies' and misses' Cobars spat straw, colored braid* English straw* lanoy hair. and Neapolitan bonnets. FLATS, FANCY MATS, kc., kc. i Also* an attractive pasortment of ladies', misses', and I children's Leghorn hats* white and colored equestrians* I white and oolored t cptnnee.ko,. kc. _ MEN'S AND BOYS’ HATS. Also, men's and boys' felt, white and colored straw* senat, Leghorn, Panama, and palm hats. DERIKB, BONNET AND TRIM. MINORISBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS,HOSIERY, k0.,k0. By oatalogne, on a credit— On Wednesday Morning, June 6 commencing atldo’clook pteaiMly, embracing anattraotiye assortment of seasonable goods. CAtAlognes and .samples eailyonthe morning of PHILIP FORD & 00 , AUCTIONEERS, Btr.,t. l<o ' 530 MARKBT 8 treat, ud 821 MINOR BAL A OF BOOTB. SHOES. LEATHER. AND STRAW GOODS. , „ , , A On Thursday Morning. June 7, at JO o'clock* precisely, will bo sold, by catalogue, on four months credit, 1,000 eases men's, boys', acd youths’ calf and kip boots; cuff, calf/and kip began*, oalf, patent leather and buff Oxford Qes and Congress gaiters; women's, misses', andjohildren’s City and Eastern calf, kid, goat, and morocco boots, gaiters, and slippers }*alao, a large assortment of kid and goat skins, whits and coohineaf linings, Ac., kc. „ STRAW GOODS. , On Thursday Morning, At 1* o olook. will be sold, 200 cases ladies' and misses* ° o s , \?i* , , L *f h0 I rn , fl * u and equestrian hats; men's ® n . d ”7* W, eaf> Leghorn, Canton braid, and Vana mahats, all tnmraed. and newest styles, ol^ils logues and samples ready early on morning ST. LOI/IS, MO. WILLIAMS BOYLE. & CO., AUC- J \ TIONEERS k COMMISSION MBRGHANTS, No. 6 North MAIN St, ST. LOUIS, Mn.. I formerly with Messrs. Myers, Claghora, k Co. Phibda,) otter their eervioee to the merchants, mnnniacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale oi dry goods, ear* pets, boots* shoes, hards are. jewelry, ko., ko. Gash advances made on reoeipt of goods. WT Settlemaata mails three days after sale. .< nsvsassc**. Messrs. Myers, Claghorn, ft Co.. Philadelphia. ‘ Stuart k Brother, Philadelphia. .. y a Townsend, k warrens, New York. * L* AB. Curtis k Co., New York. * wood, Christy, k Co.. Bt. Louis, Mo. '* Crow, McCreary, k Co., ** mfctf-thstulr SHIPPING. TUB 80UTI1.—CHARLES SMififWN AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Freight at an average of wirma per cent be low New York Steamship rates. FOR CHARLESTON, g. C. The U. S. Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap tain Charles P. Marahman, will sail os Wednesday, June 8. at IQ A. M* Tnrough in 48 to 5* hours—only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAH. OA. The (J. 8. Mail Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA. ; Captain John J. Garvin, will receive freight until ; Saturday evening, June 2, and sail on Sunday morning, June 10, at? A. M. 1 hrough m 88 to 80 hoars—only 48 home at Sea. ■aTßaflinr days changed from evsry Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signed every day. The splendid first-oiaae slde-wksel Steamships RKY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIAnow runee above every ton days, that forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South I and Southwest. I At both Charleston and Savannah, these Bhips oon | neot with steamers for Florida, and with railroads, kc., ?or I , Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods shipped South will be la and to be lower by these ships than by sailing vest oli, the premium being oae-halrtne rate, N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the ra.1,01 romu - Fare by this routo 21 to 40 per oent cheaper than by the Inland Route, m will be seen bvlhe following sche dule. Through, tickets from Philadelphia, via Charlev ton and Savannah steamships, INCLUDING MEALS on the whole Toutc, except from Charleston awl Savan nah to Montgomery: , iitlxkd mi. To 9U 00 Charleston, .-..58 10 Savannah*. - 14 00 Savannah SI 60 Augusta —-—. 800 Angusta 800 Macon , 21 M Macon™.M 76 Atlanta— 23 W Atlanta 4) 0» Cohunbus~__, 800 Columbus , 24 W Albany-^-. —24 M Albany... - 57 00 2$ Sffi New Orleans..-. S7I New 0r1ean5....... 41 00 No bills of lading signed alter the thip has sailed. For freight or passage apply on board* at second wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr,. Southwest comer FOURTH and CHESTNUT, Agents m Charleston, T. R. k T. G. HUDD. _ . , Savannah, HUNTER k GAMMELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For Florida from Sayjinaah. jtoatper* St, Man 7 s and St. John's every Tuesday and Saturday* WINES AND LIQUORS. HPHE VINE-GROWERS’ COMPANY OP COGNAC. CAPITAL, THREE MILLIONS OF FRANCS. ...THKCdUNTDB SAINT-LEGER, pfesiDinr. JULES DURET. Feo- Manaosm. AGJSNfJy NBW YORK , JOHN OSBORN. THIS CORPORATION, numbering amongst its share holders fourteen hundred Proprietor* of the best Vine yards in the Distnetof Cognac, its extensive Establish ments being located in the oeatre of toe town of tbat name, was organised for the express purpose ot main taining the standard character of . PURE COGNAC BRANDY, in all lU nativp parity and ex i.boßad'd»wab?^9SSlBoFs«B&tiOT^o I SS4nni- Ito traniMtiou. entirolr toth. Briwf. .row. within tho Dutnotof Cojaiio. nnd wbollr tl'B ftodllca of Yin, yards in tbnt highly-favored locality : on no oonoitiou whatovei sdmittiQjg into its storehouses any Brandy whioh hays been nrodaoed without the limits of said .District. With the object of extending the just reputation of then brand by suoh means only as will meet the ap proval and 00-operatioaof the most respectable Wine THE VINE GROW COMPANY .has authorised toe Agency in New York to put up their ouotoe Coguao Brandy in cases ot o|\e doxen full-aixed bottles each, and the same will be disposed of to the Trade acd the Pubho, by the uuder mentioued respectable firm* Every bottle ia sealed with the capsule of the Com p.iny-tbe oorks bear the tame (tamp, and the labels contain anexeot description of the quality, duly signed to fao-simile. bjr the Agent of toe Company, The. Brandies now olferod consist of two different quMiues, both guarantied to i>e equally pure in quality, differing only In point of age, and degrees of strength depending thereon, the oldest being the least potent. to»4 e s°BttflSi. tSHR** TaE VINE-GROWEHB' THREE YEARS OLD, is an excellent srtiole of the age repieeented, suitable for family or medicinal pur of its extreme M4| and beoausethe remote year ot its actual production i* beyond positive verineshoo. OUjeotions haying beep urged ihat the bottles are too large, and the Brandy of a greater strength than is usu ally supplied to thepuhtio, the Aseutorthe ompany venturps to express the opinion that a large bottle may be preferred to a smaller one, aud that in obtaining the article of the exact strength at which it was exported from CoinaQ. consumers may recognise toe advantage of adding water to suit (heir own taste, instead of pur chasing water at the price or Brandy. BUSINESS CARDS. VB PALMER, THE ADVERTISING • AGENT. FIFTH and CHESTNUT, sives his views of the principle and best mode of Advertising. daily, between 10 and 4 o’olock. Addtess my it-3m . V. B PALMER. EJ. BAY LIS THOMAS, # ~, , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, VWn r flP* 0 . v S d .W?S® O# from NOs S2S Aroh street to No. 4U9 WALNUT Street. . Particular attention given to the recovery of Mercan tile Claims. The drafting and examination of Wilts, Conveyances, Assignments. Briefs of Title, and other Instruments of Writing. Tt\e management of Kxhcutor shies. Administratorship?, and Trusu. superintended; anuthe best securities procured for the permanent in vestments of Money, Satisfactory remrenoe given when required. ap3o 6m* SJAMURL G. SI.O'N, REAL FJJTATK BROKER AND COLLECTING „ AGENT, mhO-3m» Ht. Paui,, Minnxsota. Horace* see, MHCHANJCAL ENGINEER, and PATENT ATTORNEY, „ , No. 114 Pout 18IXTH Street, (Nearly opposito the Bounty Courthouse,) .rSSA MO J ,f 'P® o,^t,oni » *o.,and transact* all dther buimesq'oopueoted with the obtainin'* of Let ttraPyeyi T " apSS 40,« J WAGNER JRRMON, • ATfaRNEyAND OOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Oflfoe, No. 116 South SIXTH Street* : (Opposite Independence Square.) , PniLADKI.riIIA. »I the aidof reliable Attorneys, at different Vunisiir Dm. United States, I*. euahled to proecoote and collaot claims ot every description. x i Particular attention riven to the examination and re-! cover; of the claims ofLeKatees and 'Devisees, and the 1 examination of Land Titles and scouring the interest? < pafSTfSe JSS." 0 "* iDtflreited in the « mB * thenT* States and i* Commissions) aplfSm 01 ** car *^ y taken under Commissions. Henry e. keene, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW £Sf.if*^ui t Drf£ fro . m Wo - Walnut .’tract to No,J£S South THIRD Street mhJS-sm* A LFRRD L. HOUGH, PAPER MANUFACTURERS* AGFN», Orders solioited for every description of PAPER AND PAPER*MAKER’S MATERIALS. No. 17 Soutli SIXTH Street, Pniladolphia. fell-oin PAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. NOS. Aid AND *U 1 MINoA STREET, lletween Market and Cbc.tnut .traata, JrtMj* pawson - ' JAU. fl, NIOEOLBOB. HAItUtVARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PACKAGE lIAHDWAKE HOUSE.—W« , vouid respeotfulJy oall the attention of the Gene* vs‘ Hardware Trade toomr extensive Stock of BIK* M.NUHAM HARDWARE, which w* offer at a small Wynnes by the paoWige. Orders fnr diroot importation solicited, and Goods tie* •verfu e \her in this city, Now York, or NewOrieocs. W. G. LEWIS A Son, 411 COMMERCE Street, impoUiDf and Commission Merchant* 4Ld 4,enta for r «mgn and Domeatis Hardware. *aS-6f • LADIES’ TRAVELLING BAGS manufactured and for sale by C. F. RUMPP, 116 North FOURTH Street, above Arch. _ ..Wholesale and retail manufacturer of POBTE-MONNAIES, POCKET-BOOKS) CIOAR , , CASES) MoiVBY-BELTS, Saohels, Purses. Cabas, Bankers Cases, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Port-Folio*, Bill Books, * Jobbing ernmpUr done. **7-3n> Bbls. and 340 bfs. large No. 3 Mack* Wv erel. ISO bbls. and 440 hfs, small No. I Mack erel reoe-ved per schooner Franoti Edwards, and for *aje by WILLIAM J. TAYLUR A CO.. Tkff m Nml'ni ffV R*. • A U T I O N !—Agi'KULUU 1 !—LOOK J OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL'-Tbe never failing Mrs. VAN HORN i« the best; she succeeds when all others have failed. All who tire in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deceived by false promises fly to her for advice and comfort. In love ajfairs Mr never /oWs. She lias the secret of winning Die aflee tions of the opposite sex. It is this fsot which induces i!rtufs?^iSr®«? nd ai* b> imitate he., and copy her advertiMmeut. eh? shows you the likeness of your fu* or absent friend. It is well known *^ e ,B th» firstandonlyper ibehkeneßain reality, ana can give on all . Mm concerns of life* whion £52 u a ?d Proved by thousands, both married aa l daijy and eagerly visit her. Come one! a JU to No. UM LOMuaRD Street. between’Jani per amt Hroad. jeZ-dt* TaVA COFFEE, —1,000 pockets prime Ef^#ii3SaL for b 7 iAMfil * 6luluN * oa BALE* BY AUCTION. ]k| THOMAS A SONS. flo.. 139 and 141 Booti FOURTH SttML STOCKS Aft I) tK!. rr ÜBS DAY NKIt UM- with a Ki,, l r * TOC * I MHSLS?"* **■ rtiSd.lSLiLilg!?*' mm - wIU . Executor's Peremptory Bnle , . . Alto, withoofc r**Arv*— 4 thftr«« La«]nv«Bßa aod Sloomstarr JUilraad Co. 8 bonds #i96 mcb. Csmdeo Fwrr^imr. coopoai atu«h«d from Jml 8il85». 1 '" 7 ' £otn*l ißttMno® Compjuj. #lO —<*» Coaptßj Seri*. 1 ? on, i AmooUuoil * i !£?!? A«ao*iß T of Flam Arts. Pbw * CoMMMr. <*"Dr°:&^ristSi^* U ™ Ch.rch, ~St££iP - ” STOCIMA^Tir'^I?vA , S?wSR AL ESTATE A«D nd.to?t. A ,n‘ ” of *«> •“»>• S- Hm jMbl? JjS”i ' h, ntlon •?•«!« •*!*• «iduion“‘v&wtrj?Lfire?kSS,sr' ,s *' l '' lt to tbe aala, ona thool«d cit^? n „ ; fraviou »”«* •T'Z&'J.iTSi *aie, tnaladnsc every ce*cnetina^cnriSyiSlSj ”ZT “f.s’«4 s?ur^ ““d adrerti«SloooSionallr 0 m ou’r charge I3h 1,0,9 0o,l “ »™ »"■“«* THIRTIETH SPRING SALE—JUfIE 3. At II o'cloek, noe*. l;,'. “* lot - F,t * .^IP 30 cmS. *®SJI>EWCB, witlt -d# &&%£?&} b,iu ** u **<V ; 1?°?* Ik* Ri»inc San aad Fran Word. Twectr j^aa^w^sL^'ssi!^ “'» .treated Wharton lio., P,m w»rt. D?W!B»fc ,r ,&fr -hatujlkjmb modern Rtai ““ " W, ' ,OT<A I TURBJi-STORy “RICK DWJfLLLPO* Wo. S3T Dick foV“d«^ rM “- T6r ~ frools - I,£Ss”„* , * tat ® -t,l x two-sto»y brick n«n i 11/ 10 ?' Stimoor’i «tteet(or»u*j,) b«WMo feoSlliid I fnird. and rfz* ud LombeM .treatT 1 tw^ an ktary aadWilliam btreeta, I pSia** 18 Woodlands Cemeterj, l&le West Ptuladel- I TWO HANDSOME MODPRW RPglDF.Mnvn w«. T h' 'l f - e“ -2S?&St UZrt'ofThfiS^tfSlS?! 06 - I ward. ihlrt, , “ 1 “ «t™«. M00t.., Tvratr-loanh I NEyr MODERN ftESIDENCE, No O gonttHii. I teenth «lrWst. lonth of Wnlnnt. ' 501114 5 4 I NE*T MODERN DWELLING, Ko.t» N | third .tre.Lh.{<nr Coir* «tr/«t 4 UJ 4n ro ? y BUCK DWELLLNdd.No*. I Koith T*wh ilrttt above Ponl*r gtract. INfeSr. 8 ??^-? H K HK,i ««*»y*B*?OK r SwEIL- SiftSSJSrviSJl&.S’" , ' ort '*'*“ «™«<**««- I. BtMINBSS LOCATION-! hr...to ry brio* Dw*L i I able lot, about j) acres, Rids# avenue aed Tttatr* ’ 1 £*® Dth H «‘ikth. Twentr-Bintk. Norris and i I Diamond itfMti. and ttaMnekanaa tTiau. Tvmi*- I first ward. See Litboc raphie plana. * j THIRTY-FIRST BPRIHS SALE—J (THE 9. | . At TV o'clock in tie trwuy. ! BUSINESSI PROPERTY Mm** Home. mUMtteorMror ffarnnii Prrf tjaala.bc twren Aiccrceatk aad Tweetaetfc K»0 7 OT»offJi BBCt ' lE ® GR °uilD SJtNTiIR)*. o! DWELLINGS, *- * u y »* THEBK-STOEY BRICK DWELLIN G. Hit rid. of lud *tr«L tooth of W&Uee. .tre*L Pittmth „THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, .root nd. ol Nlo.tMßth.trwt, north of Cootoi. - ■ POUR-STORY BRICK DWELLING. rat ud. of Nineteenth street, north of Coa’M. THRKK-BTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 819 F.U -i Vbwy street. -THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING.umthud, ol Oliver street) east of iSle ventfi» FconMath ward. Sale No. 134 Booth EIGHTEENTH «tr«at. MEAT HOUSEHOLD IyjBMTME, ttLPEgT*r _ . . Ob Monday Morniat, HP o’clock. at,No. 134 sooth Eightaßath street, by catalogue. the entire fcontehoki **4 kite hen frwtßg», lapeslrj ovpets. kc. thesaie 7 exammed ** 8 o’clock oa the —of sale op intkrkstip»g books from a u- BRARY, _ On Tuesdsr Kwoin*. Jnne 5, ailhe Anstion Store, n collection of books oa v&riooa inbjßcti, from a private collection .MISCELLANEOUS; LAW. AND SCHOOL BOOKS. I _ _ _ , t’» Wednesday Evening • Jane 6, at the' Aaodoa Store, an assortmeat of school, lav, and mitceliaasoa* books. from a firm dteetUiaa ba tineas. ■ Particulars in catalogues,. . Peremptory '* 1,7°» OtINCKa 81LVK&. PLATJ£. . _ Qa Thursday Morning, ,J a £•«t*L** * wk. the auetum store, Hoe. IV *»d •d tsontbi Fourth street, will be sold, vtimt TMfn $-??$. ounces silver plate, inehidtig rtnuble dishes, fruit dishes, large waiter. gravy boats, platsa. Sgoojs.castOM.hqnnrEtMid Aq.. JbV »•»»* from remQV ** *° fb* .tor. for cooraKiUM 5 S a muel nathans, auctioneer. ,Nf>. 224 Pourh THIRD Stfeet. biis»W»hit * LARGE SALE OF FORFfcITRD PLPhnra - B, order or A B.J a Ham Sy© 3S?T3|fBSI lfA?iKai«Sfflf « ‘ )«t'lte'- COrnBrS!;C rH :> “' l 'CO WHILL atrr.tr. f]V|OSEB NAT HAN&, AUCTIONEER •MO.OOO to SSTC MfSi „ srfefiS W"45 l »sib»aSo!is4srs: a. r-aSdias^^s Jgiids* to sniwuAUj’bi •wsau .atm imp CONSI«K»IES«TB SQLlcm®. MQ9BB NATHANS. HOTELS. SJT. NICHOLAS rof EL, BROADWAY, N£<v YORK .11 TuariMu, tha BT. NICHOLAS wa» un|\ersally pronounced the most nmguificenc, coa yemant, and thorougWy oreamxed establishment of t. • kind on this continent. What it w&s then it remains to day—without a rival in sine, in taaptuousness, and in the sener&l eiemenu of comfort tsjeynsit The Hofei has aceomisodatioes for one thousand guests, in chidinx <*ue hundred complete suites of apartments for famines. Mx hundred persons can be oomfortaDlj seated ?u wbhc dining rooms,and no tbinglAatisoderp art has devised for xneeopvppjsiice and *>oial xrau&oatioH oJLthe travelling poulio has tees omitted it i*s plan, or is ueglecfedin u«practioal details. " he early reputation 01 the bonie a t home aod abroad* derived from its mamitudo. us superb appointments, and its home Übeootnforu aoa luxuries. Was been en hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of the proprietors. nul7-Jm TREADWELL. WHITCOMB, A CO. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, BROADWAY and FIG HT HStraet .NEW YORK,one Hoek above the N. V. Hotel. This new and commodious Hotel is now Open fpr the reception of guests, andwiU be conducted exclusively on the European plan. The kmg want of a business betel, m tins portion of the city* has induced the proprietor to establish the price* on the loliowing liberal scale: Single rooms, SO cents per day: elegant suites, 81 JO. Withatfcorooib knowledge of the unu aeis, and stnctattention to the wants of every gleet, I hope to receive a liberal share of publio Cwor. apg-Xm J. B. Goodwin* Proprietor. Edwin olark’s , HIGHLY IMPROVED “ 4 S " l7 *■“*» M ri Daily in operation at No.wh Rac* Stxxxt, bs&ow Thud, JPbitad’ju This unrivalled Flour Mill, melodise the complete grinding ami bolting machinery, occupies a spaouof only 4 feet wide, et tbt feet hish, and twenty-wue feat longs manufacturing within this small compass,'at a single operation, and witn but little more than six hone power, family extra, extra, superfine, and ail cl the low er grades of Dour, and the difterent Id ads of oflal; pro ducing flour equal in .quality to the bast flour made mm a given amount of wheat, by the best Mere hast Flour Mills in the United states, or in Europe. Its average rate of grinding 11 two barrels of superior flour par hour. This sew, compact, complete, and celebrated flour mid has been eare/nily examined brmaar of the most expenenoed milters m this -country, and they unani mously bestow upon it the highest commendations; and have given their testimonials of its intrinsic supenon ty, ana its immense utility. Millsrf, mill-owners, merchants, capitalists, specula tors, ana the publio in genera), are respectfully invited tooall aud examine tais highly useful and justly cele brated flour n»U. 1 Infonaation concerniug the purehaee of the Patent Kighte for States and counties, and the nulls, for eveiw S>rQon of the United-Btate*, Great Britain, Franoe, ermanV, Hossia, and other Agricultural countries, will No. JSS RACK.st., betowThird, Pbitad’a. For further information oonoenaag this celebra ted flour null, please to r«ad the yellow handbillde sert bins it. mS It M Ry. STILL’S CRYBT/LIWE L£Q.UiD H*IR COLOSER! A preparation new to the public, but which has long been in private ate, for restoriri* Grav Hair toils natu ral color, impartinc to il a glossy appearance, and ren dering it soft and silky. It is entirely different mite nature and effects from any article now m use lor the same paryoso, being a oleanly fluid, neaxb as clear as water, featuring so washint before or afterita application. free fromse/pAnr or any other ohieotionabfe ingredient, and applied an easily as an ordinary Hair Oil. Can be had of the following persons.* . w.Z.Harbertu corner Jumper and Fine streets* E. J Fennell, No. 36 North Eighth street. 1 bom&s i ancaster Spree* and Eighteenth streets. Thomas Weaver, Vine and Eighteenth streets. Wm. B. 1 hompeon. Mi. Vernon and Seventeenth *Va. Edward GaiHard, Jr., Arch, below Second street. E. B. Garngnee, Coates and Tenth streets. George O. Bower, Vine and Sixth streets. ' A. H. Bowman, Spruce and Second atreeta. Charles Shivers. Spruce and Seventh streets. Caleb R. Keeney. Aroh and Sixteenth atresia. For sale wholesale and retail bv Bread and care bakery, ■■ No. 823 North SECOND Stmt. WAtST wl ffi. 4 “••^^T^I r iisf | »BSlKb br ia^*w*''ssfl^s»r g~|U. DANSEY—Ktatnum’s. for sale by MaBBBSP* * “ OT “** 4T “*
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