’ y-fA /CtmttOa^nudnjjr; .Wtaohweata obqnld 'ittqg.theirwHllnjr jjMi Apdifa^na-'' ;V p Mlstaig Rwwa •» ortlottw» .btyfjSgyMdfc. l» this petition ‘ iaiaaMe be «>•' 'MsdUl iTOjffifo :M» &3b '. On ~ -the!dev , • .MFMtMUXOM CooTt. nnkftit bodyws* «AM Jgl dtobergetho rate few' . atomlMwtßl op We grennd that, the two branoltee: ; of CoatMflahafttijiA separata!? passed a bill oom .;- f»Jla*,wtth the; oMerbf tte«onrt,:alth&j*b the ■ ilhit WtbbraMbMoftkeCiimiMlls most eoncor In pass «■”***«ewudbesotsldeted as pais■ ,rt y«e*i«W «««■ «? adequate rate, theTwartof Va* ; ' ri ':VloaiP«*f*ft>»wtekr:-. -\ ■>;:;!??, t - ■¥ ■' skiW* Select Conoeit meton.Moaday, oak dayba r,l' *»M ihtregalirretara day, andadopted *«eo- la the action of the Oorostra ; !vV ; y-Whea : tfee' ; esie ; ei*M ■op <on Tdesday. Qeitae. H»rtu«. &iiy »l>pM«d Ibf plaintiff and Jj P. „T nWJjm,rerj»4k««loit. A statement ra ;,-,»«lethairlm;Opsiheil« kedooiyet taken action, and a aaggetiton that the case be held oyer till the l*!h ef Jone, when the heart will, be in seaaioitat U ’MaßatoittMi»« postponed, without disous- aftoreboo:/r> .;•< V l - ~i } '..(J ; **.tildl|lt«tant»Mr.llardliifalked that' an; at ffifi'Wtt'i ,bf.;Wnnd against lb* ■ majority: of - tie thWssWi.shdniiporlty of the Select OoanetU ortho <?.-. .> _ • v r''t « argaed (bat Ummm wmsia so hotter ;■ ■ 'Jodg* WdodnaH keid that tbe toart oontd inot i .tanas aemerioal distinctions In the lirueofa will ■ ofaitanblaeßt ' Tbn jadaauot was against the City ,'v *> af-fftbAerg. U a corporation, aodtha tradition V:'-;rto*Sd;i«in,ttt»lfc»t,all iito ntem^yapfOeoDolli, 'the.ttniyWeebaree of the own area plain—either byjiamtflfe Inability to enforce Ue otdtn.or else to obey. fq dispensing eriml ; Aat jealtoe it might-bo proper tomsks a distinction , la faror df tboee minmiti«e of CoatioU «ho have tbelr arllilngeim t> obey the writ, but for ".'-theeniaa'lon, of Iteorderelke ooart looke toeycrj tepnMeatatbreaftbOooyporaticn. '• y,', ■ of Oktef-Jaatlea: Lowrto eaw no neoeerity for this wkoleaelo nttenhmeot, and dlforet float tbo views - .■.-'■.dtptedied; brhls oolleagee, llr. Wbodward. .! He tSoatd not eOdorse an aueekmeot igeinat those - - - Who had eapree-ed their wflHngotss -to obey the i:-- order of the eoort; aigalnst tbo others an attseh-' meat wsa proper. . ' ‘- ; - Mr. Teßov seld tbe Ccmtoott Cotuiell bed anted - oia good fidth in Its rifort to leyy the tan. He re esutalatedtkeblstory ofthe ease. 'i ~ Xbeatmnthearaiited. /“ 1 ' - After OOMolutioD," the v ocurt ordered »n' at • - taokmentfiif ooatrmpt to issue saelast alithcre ;, i. gatl»y»^“e>i«ibranekeeofeoyaoUs, yls., . .j. ll*w, y«s. .Ward, Hlobord Ihodtpeoa, I .Bemoel i sforTall, Johß Qolhn, Jsoktoo, Dtnteui, and Jacob 7_o»er, of Seleot Connell; ,A. a.AfoOendlees, Wm. P Teylor, A B Heyden/Oeorye HIUi Jbba Line,. *fm. itowboUotn, !ind>Aaron Floyd, of Common i- : Cosneit. -:: JV-i-'.-;,.-.,. -i' The writ WM tßndetetaraeble etljneuter, on y.-Jam* 17th, into o'clock A. M.The: sheriff wm «i rooted tahire the to on there at that time. 1 V vital former irrltu tothe other member* of the flaung' Oonaoit. we* contltraeU until the earne tioe. ... ft ; ..EbornstnKrorxNnw Tone PaiAcnix with r“ Akornt* Xii’i Wirn—DiacovanT a»d /intn ■ ' o» mi Psnvtaa—AfCwdayaakeeatalazraphle , desphwb, was .reCdred: imtbeeltyatating, Ihata *"Sirw>Yorii preaoher had eloped with Vhi wife of a , ..ifrtoadi The despatch waseleeed la the bands of ooeof pstr deteeUeea.Who luiaUOceeded In find-. , , tailtjjNurter.eiwijesterday the tfainfs- V tor was arretted and plated ineonduement. .We ' "learn that tbe ka«head who was eocraslly d vetted -s?' lee lewywr, essalojed ia the-Distriot Attorney a «Beo. li lw Tori; andagenUeiiiwboeupjing a ; • Prominentpomou iWsodety.ThOmlnliter.wbo , .la a satire of Ike Sooth, ia* graduateol utbeolo " gtoiilMtninßry.ofKoW Yotk,wheteliC made the ti-. aeqaeintacee oftbe lady, rAs rood os the hbsbadd , ’ obtained intelligence eftheelopemcnthe tele, 'graphed at above stated to thl- city, apoa tbe Sop* i,. f petition that tbeyhad zone'West. Prom thede - aorip’ion tbaa-faraiahed, the detective soon son , deeded in dwoving the seducer by s letter to'the ■ port ofij<t«. »tid (fc«nee traoed bim to o boarding - : 'b’wro oa J?ifthrireet,whprehe and the lady had beeartsytur about* week .The tlinirter was.ar • ,fbittd«»etMed,»»dls;how In jail,'charged.with - /• aduitery.Tha faithUM witeia at One of tbe hotair, . .'.ieder the tarveillanoo offrionde-oHhe husband-, . , who Is tat bis nay, Snd will arrive here this mom . 7- lew, Wblletbaa presenting' thefeots Cf this scan. dMfua eflair, wa barb broide.d using ibe names of . a (h#t-ariie»,'prefert}tie;o let th>m be made p.iblio thSWsahlbocoaria—rChocieoaeifTaaerre. ATay W , •,v£*f.r or.yng Wakßinn* Tuans —The trial* , gveaiajrcur of ibe ietpo tadon ot.Afrioaos in the ~ .yMbt Wanderer, which have excited sir ranch, tii • ,tnreat tbnoogboat theeouatry, and kept our own oommkntty to a ferment for ueatiytwoyean, were . brought to a sedden and tnost uuexpeoted ternii- Court,jester-; ~t!p<» Ure opening ofth* court id :tbaf->renoon, ? Mr- dnitjeu .Wayne aid neon the bench, Mr, 0- ; A ’ - X. &,aiar'w*s arraigned on a btli of indiotmentfar bofdtag, as s eiere, an African ofrbeeargo Wan ‘ ,'derefi injury 'wa* empanelled without diffiiul . ty, end a number of witnesses wore etc,miued on - tbe part of tin VUtti States, when. at twoVotook, \V,:U**.4«rt edj,timed until foar o’eldck P ’M, j ' opt* Its wonvtnipg at that hour,the, Biitritt Aiioraej, lfr.Coopfl| f roes and annouooad that in •-o eouroeasaea -pfctfm OCbStruotiun wUahbli Honor' ;'tp4be.riiih aeotlon of-ebwnelof lSlBi ' and the failmatloDe thrown out by the eourt aa to . tbe ioa«Hai.*i#ybf tbeevldanoe lntrodaetd by tha . 7 p meeg atlisattf oonnaa t tho ’.defcndrnt. Mr Xamar, , i' arith, the Wahiareri be felt it iwould' ba UMleae to , nrweed fmttharln the eaae'. Mr Cooper then en ' . tared a ttef. mot. la that eaaa, aid tha eaeM of tha Vid«ad6(atie »aio<t C; A t biaoiar, B :P. Aklni >•:- J P;TMk*r>-H :I><tblgnoii, B, L Afotte, and the, it-,i ptraisy base agalnst Kieholu Brows.;. Tbeeaeu of Corrle;aßd.;t'arnbnhs..we belirvr, ';, ,'artnoW.all tbat remain,an tha dooket. ' : - - r '. -'Tlfeabnipt temiliiatleit fet tbete trlala'me tha - autd**f dPtUonb retnallc da the etreet, but ia view : -of tba’dletarbaaee they have. created in cnr.com - iaanlij—tifrio arraying friond iriend —and . tbe utter .bepeMtnesa of a eonviction inthe end. v : T Wo belletb 'itfl were grnUSed with: the .neolt ;Tf Artsesha are th he imported, wa hope ia Haaren . 'S tbat- ao mora will- be Mnd?l tin, the ihnrss ot •' •'•'.(lawrgla;.'- ■; ; , ABor Tar the risk «f boring the reader, and, per ■ -,;..-'- hs>f>S( tk» .trtlrert: wbat a diseertation .might be ; - - - wrHtan mboat borea! There is but one thing more V...,6#i^taibaato'he.borp«l—a suspiototvibst we are J. ' bodWiOthrrs. Whet Constitutes a man. a bore ? ‘Tlfs nnrd to say, :hmi<h tterjbodj.knows who be ft'-'- it, end woeld gladly cn; bta a qnaintanee. . But • -■ ■ that le not au raaif/ done, for. yonr. tegalar boro ia . M i bed aian. ,BU eommonlyan inioleot one. - . Twacea'tglre hitaln chnrwe to, a polteeman, nor ' - .-’feiab, Wat down ttalrs. ■'lldre's .the pity, be' ia \'f ';WWI&«/‘ i .W«4*y'"P«Wnft* wboee ealyglarfng .'CewltmUsiaMUityte ees that be is de free ;t bat - bl h> not wanted, and ought to mirrir. Tbo ranly- W iHsfact t*uri lt> <!t>e;.'who com plained of bring ne gioetsd, is appropriate enoogti to the whole tribe htar ihat you CMBplalfidf Ute, Jet you koowfall well that yea.oallo<lndtbeesh:e you : ; >>. s wiehei, f fit iaf comp tny, but hieaute yoa wore , . tired of yoer own - 1,- who wts not , weaty pf my ;; own oetapany, received you ea well ..at I teohld; '■ l- thlj'obligation ie, wbolly od' ydn> aide 'Me.yoareelf the judzs whether you have not added ' to the cruelty of borini; your uetghber, the in- Jaatlee of abaslßg him.”— Button Pott ., , ttitil Du’.'liTOraßsrßn Eatßßoeez advertises .jtif»H»ws.inber last SiM:* WA*f*t>-Ap ifnd«vwboia wi')«oj to becin .... . iMNKIMJNJiK.u tha m»io It) ic ie Which bar **fr»nU Tim&ftifefoMbfejr<wnf !*jUm. *hodata to baahf 11 r or„<t«re<if* th*tr jtewißCfi • jioold bsftM to mcJt*. aa , »o»»tudiV*. o f M *owl fiunt 1 «•.” »bo» in ata t a boBMUo ohuieV i a » L. . M/ a .ti U<ilM<trilir rtat«> u. . I Tyiftjr pt iiHiiMt a a V to to l», oom - man}’ ir*«*ire wofaaathiyha™ «r»roi«U a loaf or ITEMS. HjUtitT 'Bekool Aa>iver«arf of the . - -• B«pti»t Clmreh. -■' : J V-: 5 & ‘Ttk ftkf : iet)»e*.*»nlT»re«rof SeDde?- •oH*^hera-- |M Chsreb. aormrof Fifth ‘’""jllltoliW'iWitfrtilii beM l*'tbai’M>te»n*ter *t»» **•* «f *;«• »t tlir»« o , el«k, «d «<mi -- «**»>•« bj to»tMton,*si • . . MbMM b*ih»»»itOT «f u» eb*reb-*»v. It Jeffre*-- - Zisfri&.e£mit>i*man»r. *!r.Por*..ikM.; *u>«ns , ..•/..; , .bf<ia ebitof- iyO by tbeiupermtendent* *lr. John ' (•«»«,; evioeed no «i»»l> ..■. *•»«■«**»*•>. non. :r<vr r: •- 'V ."• '■' ■', ‘ V "'■ ' ltaotm«M»:n*'«!>n,WM*l>>«r* dirocudfcr tbe, - j««*e,*b»**Ww*<i»hb * b>k> .; '•fWlka.-ebbwb kora it. braeiti Q r« ; - : JM*t eebbeibbeJt*ereela'ir,* ■ «K»II br - «b» Mtii* Kbobi«*t«iii, jmtmu : ieUTored b»li» Uvt. Ben :/ . Immim llWi tomtit mUtai ot U. eUroW. Ho .-•• . • •*•••« veil; eelMMitf to "A J2isriiisb»e«S ol tb* cbiWren. TbeeiMreWitwif ♦ggsasßaaggsa^g ‘ "' ’’' ” ■' "’ ’'"SifcisA _-.l_.i foa MmiiU ofFUteMskUha** bswssStaged forth* day’.For to# hbu:*wkem tie trains leave, see advartiieJMDL Tickets for tk* excursion; tobe hjtd at tUrt#tjt» ? bßr#ibo«nfl»odaV*^coaU,v^ - :> Cpß.O|i»TAt;ra* s lffOMSt BsPtlB? piracs.-iThe Northern Musical Unieo.of Philadelphie,will give a' •bneert oa tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, at the North Bap ist Chßrek.Ei *hth street. above Master, for which * ?*ry attractive programme baa bees arrawrad. ;Tha foot that Boot's oslebrmiedeaßUt* of 44 TbeHayma will tbenbe performed, for th* aeoosd time la this oily, and by a company including several perform era 'of acknowledged talent, is in itselfeuffio'eot to at-' tract a iargeaudituee. The Philadelphia jßoHabs, wa der whoseauspioea me first representation of: this pleasing cantata ;wa* gl'<en, i ha;e'vo , unte«red their aid oa this occasion.. The' prioe of admission bta bun pUo*4at»oeats. v '■' Dxdicatio* or. A CgAr*!,.—The new chapel of tbd Ladles*..Union Citr Miw'on! northeast eo ner of Beoosd aid Vine struts, will fca dedicated on Taeeday (to morrow) evening. stdd’elbek., Arnngewe 1 ta have bain mad* to rentier the ssrviees exceedingly interest ing; Among the speaker* Anaoncoed to take part are the: agree# of Nova..- Biobiitd Nswton*‘P. Dm J. Hyat* Smith, and Win. J. R.Taytor. ( V At FLOIIffCE 0110011. .—Tbbtadiu of St. Stephen's Church, Florence. N. J.» sAli/givea strav berry festival at Flnrenee Heights Hotel, on Taeeday and Wednesday of thia weekl As the prooaeda are- to be applied to a laudable object a luge dumber will, no doubt, be in attendance. , Facts, Spsac Locdsbthas Woods.—To sno eeedinlife, attend veil to your own busihea*. Tlie'new system adopted by ttfaaeitfe Stokes , of Riving to every purchaser of a garment the foil value of bis money in eltf ntlf‘fechioied'elotfcit<*» aad a handsome, valuable, and usefel presentbesides,is haviag its efleot on the public mind. “t ue pried, end no abatement,” is print ed and marked cn each article sold, and strictly adhered to.tht pries being pufdown, to; the lowest figure. The acoompeoymg present, which is always of use, and fro* aoenily of great value,ls never added to the price o toe garment' sold ; .on 'the contrary; each garment 1 marked as lowaethi lowest, »sd warranted equal to the but ift afl rupittf, the sift being merely an additional inducement to cash customers to buy, after having sa tisfied tbemulue that they dan invest, their money no better elsewhere, With the en tire faimau of the whole trcaaectipatne pubhoereirtvitcdtooaJl and make theca selves familiar* at the •• Temple of Fashion,” No. tiff Chestnut Strut." Tvshtt Dollabs aDozss for Gold Watches. —On Saturday acitissn entered a “gift” elot v iug estab* lishmsat-ud purchased a garment "with which he re ceived a gifuthe character of.whioh was decided by Greatly to his. delight, he drew a small gold watch, whioh the lottery people assured him was of great value, hinted with his good hick; the. drawer carried tusprise to a regular dealer in watohes, who assured him tMtsucb axlielei coaid be cold for twenty dollars adosen! The chop-IWkn ilealeriu gifts oonoloded thpt, for the iuture.it woold be better to price*, aed purchase his wearing apparel, without sift*. at»he Brown StonorilothingTaUof HoekhiUlt Wilson, Nas.MBand6oJ Cheelut street, above Sixth., (Frooi the Family Pictorial; New York, August, 1959.1 Tag Art Cp ,Baviho—perjtmin. Franklin, in his writings, tolls da that “ Poor Hibbard ” declared “ an ounoe of prevention was Worth s pound of cure,” and the dear good old man was right. He, Poor Richard, would insist upon mendinr everything as soon as it was broken, and thereby eavedrmuoh trouble and loss from . enlargement of toe injury, Une day, a witty woman said to a venerable Quaker, notod for his strenuous adhe* rtnc* to ton principles of“ Poor Richard,? “You are always for mending and petobingisnd ye in spite of your doctrine, that 4 a stitch in time save* i nine,’l'll lay you something pretty,that a rent ora hole Will wear tfoiee as long as a patch.” “ Even so uiy good dame Vr replied the Quaker, 41 but garments wVthpeiehss will wear thrice as long as with rests or holes.** What would foor Riohar&or Benjamin Franklin have satdif&a&tas’f Prepared Olue had been in ezistenoe duriug toeir time? Itiseerttdnlr the.greatest econo- NiiSrr ever Introduced to the publio, and ite remarkable ftaaeuy makes it a reliable method of saetsg. If you have a broken looking-glass, bedstead, table, chair, has* ket, moulding, or i o foot any artToie of ornament or o ; eu that glue would adhere to at all, this .new prepare- Ron will 'Alois the broken parte firmly, forever. lti« contained in neat litt e bottles,’ tree from smell, and »l tups ready for immediate' lisa. /Among all the thou, ■amis of fomiltss who take foe Pictorial, there is note single one who does not at this moment stand in need of a bold# of Spalding** Prepared Glue. ■. [From the,Springfield Republican, Aug. 19,]8&] Spaudug’s Paspabed Olds, the same, that Ywi Amtmrth glaed hie lion iogetfier with, is doing woudere ; hereabouts. A bo-* up town glued bis p'ay wagon together *• wrong:eide"up,” and toe glue did its : duty ,eo well that the wagon had to be broken again be fore it eouki l s made right. IMPORT ATION 8* (Reported for The Press. 1 • PERNAMBUCO—Bark Impcrador—£oM bags sugar ■''Lewis' ft Psiunp. _ . ' MAY'OUtZiP R—Brig Billow—SSShhds 3tierces{B bbis sugar, AO casks molasses, 7f bagt culfee John Mssou ■, RCCHMOND-fitearaship City of Riebraoad-fiO b.ixes tobasoo Mercer ft Aotelo:« do Dohab % Taiti I 0 d J Retsuk ft Co; SB do T M Ret ew; IT do Bucknor, Me Catmnon ft Cm 4 casks hguor Adams ft. Co; A to, x.w tyoe L John«bn ft Co; 2 box » mdse Ooroelius ft Baker; 235 pigs lead C J Aaatns a Cot f bags flaxseed Ido mdse t Mbiswax Miilerft Bro; 12 bans beausJ^aphey*iftlMo laad; 7 bb’s 1 fchdsmokit* tobacco M Thomas ft flons; UP empty bbis6Sbat.s fruit 4ipkt sundries various con signees. • RAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM THE UNITBO STATES. ; SHIPS ' ■' tmavs ’ .So* . , nils Persia Jtew.Yo'k d Paltstme—r-.,;.. Q.uet>ro..Jjricrpool. — June 6 Arabia....* iverpeoU 13 'Bremen..Vo-k..Bremen ~Jun® 13. Kax0niji........, .June 13 rv*ikMsWlt.'.^'=r.'lfew r Vors..Havre June la C.oCß»l*imo,e ..New York—, June I* .Quebec . Liverpmji.......... Jui.c 16 Qivgov.'.,;New YorkSLivgrpooU June 9 Africa.--~New y«,rk..Liverpool North iverpooU.....-^.June Arago,«.wMew Yura..Havre. *Juae:g FROM EUROPE. Shim IfiAVB . * Son , DAT* Hots Seotian.:.Liverpool. .Quelieo • ....... May 23 Nor h American. Liverpool.,tjueh«e May 23 Afnoa... u:. Liverpool .New York, May 28 North Briton.... Oysrpool .Quebec. Way Aro«o.......:afemihain?mn >*br V«rk-. Map2o Vu0.tL......7T..L»ve pool.. Now York—......Ma> 30 Hameooaia...-Soutbamptoti New York.. June 1 NjiMara --;.:. .’.Liverpool-Itoston , -.June 2 (militia.V*.,*•.Southampton .New York June 8 80hemian....... Li verpool Quebec June 6 Great Eastern 1 8enthainp‘n..New York June 9 The CMifomia Mnil eaU Trom New York on iheMfc&nd JWti of each month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2d, 7th, Uth. ITth, and 87th of vach month. - : - ‘ wiin the utove dates tsji on Ssnday, the steamers , -will wtff<m Monday', cxcent from New Orleans. * PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. J.IABB aftoWuKN, , (^ KXtnßl(09 th* Momtb. LETTHR BAGS . - At the Merchants' Phtladrlphui: <tnp Norway, rai0r....... .tfons Rone, soon ShipGeorae Baynes Ravage Valparaiso*soon dark White Wins; Ealing ... La«u*jra,soon Bremen terk wssbinttoa, - Locdmi, soon BarkCordelfa,'Rnb6rt*. .i.-.. ...^....’.Barbados,soon Sark Mar> Hwfabom../.-;Monte>idpo; soon it rig »I|# R«ed Toso . St J**o de Ctilia, soon «Att»N¥ n»Rf bp HHILAUMI.HHIA, June 4. 1960* IBN RISES 40-SUN SETS 7 2»> fjtiH WATEH. -.15 Vq (LIVED. ftfevnsbie City of Richmond. Mitchell, frniTi Rich mond via. Nw'irk. 2? hours, with radse nod pamngers to thoß Webster. Jr. 4 _ ‘ ~ _ . _ . BtiHMnship«'Aßibridae-Howra.Sdbonrß from Bop too, with t»d*=ennd ptPßfloacrttfj H«sirv Wjrisor. titeeraftliicDnl’iwtifev Cannon. it hwtim from N York. <rd-e*nd *<»>* to ,Is* gbip Imprrpd< r. Hubb rd. Irom Petnamhneo, May 6. or iho taure'lQ,) with wtunt to Lawia & fUmoa. - Bntf©#OM«T> , »wu*B,J* r ntown, from W York, boond to Ngteaho.Pß, w,lth cToperaap.. pat in ta,djBtm», havle* encountered. Mtb ult, a violent ga.e from N E dpring wh>ah loft topmast and all atUutisd; will repair apd proofed In 3 o*4 day* for doktiuntiou. Br *t*k billow, Furter, id data from Ajovogae*. P R 'wl»Mo«vand*nohy»»of’o J‘*HD«o«oiLfcCo. jfchr.lifars Mleo. Him*. 3 da-a from Grove Point.Md, wl*h lomberto ftfenil L. SflerrtnMn • . 4 Bohr Polar «t*r, Mowhrar. Sdaja from,Fedaralalnjrg, Vd. with train end ties »o J*« L Bev>ev A„Co. Bofir Johu Whittiv. H*nderaou, 1 day from Odessa, Del. with *r»m to Christian A; Cii-ran. • foil. Win Hewitt, Kemp. Jdu« from ChopUnlt river, with lumber to J w«»w«" . - . . ,_ . HobrJ W Baonn. wootton, 5 days from Laurpl. Del, with lumber to J,w Bacon. Behr Annie Smith. Hr he limber. 6 d&ys from Norfolk, arftbeot'on. Ac . to Mints Bitter. „ , Steamer Vafeao. Mornaon,** bonta from Now York, with mdse to W M B*jrd , „ '' . steamer Mi«K. Robinson. *4 nnnni from New York, wiibmdaeto WMgaipHfcGo. ! >- 'GLPARWD. Steamship Boston. Grooknr. Be w York. /a* Alldardlce. Ihrk Aurora, o<>iu, Cork lor orders, GA MoKmstry. Bark American Eagle, Poverty, AapmwaU, K A Sou- Aberdeen, Cochin. Matanpaa, B S Stetson k Hdg Oo?an J«ie, Morrow, 8t Thoinw. J F Penistoo* Bri* JL>di» France*, .CAnpbell, cionfaegoa, B&\f W Bn*K Wafts, Brjart Nerflrleari, Bjahftv* S.^nopa *Brk John Welch. Fjßflld-Mobile. J Bak'r, ' Vandwen. Norton - Bohr Ocean Riid. Jones. Baltimore, Thoa Webiter, Jr* Ffltir ft H Kent Ttampton.'do, „ do. BefarMatanaia, Blake, Pell River, OAHeoksher Jt a. Colbua Str Henir L <J»w, Il.r, Baltimore, A drove., Jr. BAILED. ■ -Ship Theearora, Captain Danlevjr. for Llverixwt, left Walnot street wharf at ex n’elnek on Satntd*. morion, mtownfiee H fc FStarr. Fe«emtere- DrgeoH Woou ud liwtv. MlM.Vi.rnt t uue, Edwd Wood, Dr Lebmui. W Welle. J«# I. Newmu. Or **rli 'Vellett, Mnigspbiin Pualevy nett two children, end JO in forw.rii o»I;id end •W.rM». 8h- bM on boerd tb. f.ilowios Mmi>-»oc«*k. tmlnw..nboxeeebeeM. lldbbde a’.rciirnnleiritSCOO bbla «. aw mu oiirn. *MS do wheat, X b*l'« r»r«, 6 bba .Indian maai, 1 erale earthenware, Sbhdal oaak jf.lotr metal, s I'aeaa mdae. si yiUMliMi (GornaposdeMo Ihe brig the West Indies, passed in this P AT—The l.fyerpooi. veeit-'SMthis Afternoon* Five barks end twousrm ■ (Osttespondsaoe of the FbUsdalnhim Kicnuue./ . •• . . . • . LKWEB, Del... June! _ ons barber ttf entirely olear of vessels. exoepmg eight pwsed oat reitergai—B*rk Tri»ct«7or Hio. BlackDockforCork,David Wfigonfor Ojenfue>M/ ana Mary Mixnbetb lor Montevideo; brine Marv Morton Alice Franklin, andfoor h*imbri*«. and SverM schooners, nesses not ascertained, Wind N Yi t "“irfiWfc W.M. HICKMAN, i gleamelii. wiled from - hence, arrived at Rlch- blue. Drived at Bo*ton Id '"Ship Florid,,. Mortimer, for gavaonah, railed from jSEifiKSSf tiittUr, lot Sbas.hM, cleared at N York Bteflea, 6r ValfMaieoi cleued at New Welle, henee.via Cbarlaetoo, arrived at Brown, ottered.at Baltimore, let inet,' vvJrP“ jr^k ' from B * ,a *’ *" ivw, * tw ■BaiKonVflrent, Bwain, llrom Bio da Janeiro, ar yJSarfldMSeiSiJrtJffr'cioirail. for Cien/oefoe, called trow Bouog 1H iMt ; zi. : Vo wa*r, Hiid.fdr Cave Town, CSV, cleared :fc*'^aua'| I (*Br)flrkie»,fre« Palermo for.thii put, WMrjWjm-dial nit, rl’amaaiit. , . . frU B£ciiiiM.lmi«er, kenoe for Boston, arrived at k^^^^^«. f c“SaJ,*eSSJS3i ll J|‘iSsul, Jet gwllb, hanoe at fleet Greanwich rjKkr JekaT.rltpn, >Par?kn, kueeatNew London Slat W »rkrßPBtoa«y,:Bent»e'o.;eleere<l at Onerteetoii.O ;;ti jp> jjffl lW> **Jaws eottuo, m oaete Braadjdine, ar- SSBfiriffrnQHWPi>. ealted from New York.arhved at New 'TCitr L FBawfakewer, Week*, fbr Piilladel.Ua. dMjMgWMfflfcMfo tiife wtthMl bale* ooito* and WO K BtaudisU,Atwood, from Salsra Ist iust for „RohnrjHxcslsior, Rilev: Ephraim Anna, jfenr £l*s a wUuiMnstTaylor; E J Bentt. Bmitb; A M cld ridge, BatoA>eussnd RSMiMer, Qinbrd, hence for Boston, • , . ~ . Sehr Yiltage Belie. Hattigaa, henoe, arrived at H»U fax 27th lilt. . ' T . _ „ _ ' Bchra W Ssulsbury. Hudron: T Lake, SculU PftUßUi ■stt. Waplssj a T Auto, Edwards; AWado, Bhuto; Mary Patterson. Bowers; and Rva Bolif, Lee, neiee for Btiston, arrived at Holmes' Hole 31st ttU. ■ .. ’ “Schrs Hunan Grant, Disnev.hence forwjTKvrt* HA Weeks. Godfrey, do for Selem; F 0 doito. cmith, and Rr bedSaKnigbt, * ndioo. t. do forßo«on;Mgotrose, Faolkenbe*g; Jonathan May!Cobb; B"CBh»rp. Hans >n, SorhiaAnn.pmith;indWWMary.Corson,ftom Bog ton. for -Pbi&delphis; G Howley. Howley, fr«ni St George for do. and Mary Prioa. Baaxard-' from Bog»on for do, arrived at Holmes' Hole SlstulL t Sailed from Holmes flo.e, tilth alt, gohic Clara Merrick auqSA Hammond. r ~ HohrL Bumertnn.was loading at Jpala chio<Ma,Mtb ult. for PhUtlddlphia. . . . bohr Ltwla Mu foid. Batohelder, from Savannah, ar» f Sch/j , Kd*er, sailed from Fall River, Ut inst. .or PhilHdeiph'a. , . „ > , Bohr D L < 'turgjs, Norris, from Providenoe for Phila delt-hia. sa leo from Newport 2d inet. _ . . Kcbr J MeCloskey. Btebbins. from Providence for Philadelphia sailertTrcm NewportJdinet. . ' , ,?cbr biisibeth, Parsons, hence, arrived at Provi dence pi inet, _ ’ - . „ . .. Solir Mahinn BettS/Thompson- oleared at Boston, Id in*t. for Hichinond. Ya. via Portlaod. „ , , Snbr Caroline Mail. Holmes, henoe lor Haverhill, and Gaielle, Naylor, do for Balisbury, arrived at Newbury- Wright, Seamans, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence let lust . „ , „ 6obr Penns, Alien, benoe for Fall River, passed New port let Inst -■ , • , Bohr pHusseseU, Keen, for Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston Ist Inst. , , . J >okr*: A ffeeksher. Stubba. from Newkork, arrived at Charleston. 31st utt. „ . . „ *. „ Be hr Southerner, Bellows, hence, via Nassau, NR arrived at Charleston 31*tult. _ .... , Sohr T P U-rned. Frambes. for Philadelphia, oleared at Savannah 3l«t ult, with 400 bales cotton. Bohr D 8 Mershou, Allen, hence, arrived at Wilming ton. N o.2'i inst- StrOCAljer. Fenton, for Philadelphia, sailed from Belhheneet arrived at Hertford Ist lust. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 o’clock last might. GIRARD HOURS—NinUi ud Cheitnnt atn.U. W B Ferris, Phila * J J Watson. West Indies F S Vincent, Phila Richard Bikseli ft la, Oa Miss Uiasell. Ga. Sami Tor/eqo-i, I'hio Hear* Mead. Ohio Rpullivan* Montreal. A H BUokbumftU, Ct HC Harnett ft la, Ohio , ~ Vttis Bohellhay, firemen Miss Sullivan, Montreal las Beioner, N V Frank S Carter. N Y Henry Wiiiit ft la. N Y- Miss Lehman, NY S B Harottioe, N Y ' R»bt MeCurdy, N Y Hon R J Walker ft la, Wash P Lott, Quincy, Ilf jAmes MoGuira.Ky A Kirkpatrick . Geo Davey. ij i N OH Pendleton ft la, N Y Miss Pendleton, Albany E A 'l'okraan, N Y D Willianißom NY J i: Krcmeibsri;, Balt JB KremelbeTr to Us Yr ah\nff, Pa W H Sanford. N Y Geo M Incman Reading 0 A Stewart,Texas B Ma<er ft la. Halt Miss Mayer. Balt Miss V Poor, JJa’t Cornel'us Tarh, N V Klhott, Ccnh Thus Jones, Conn R H Cooper ft (a. N Y CPhypss. Pa Uhas Haney, N Y T Lowe. N Y Wm amery. N Y G W •'ass. Pittabufw Andrew McO:elland. N Y G«o MeCliutook. NY Ms ■« MoClmioctf. w Y J T Merrill ft la, Conn Win Narsi*, Wash J Carter, N J J Crowell & la, N Y K Perry, Balt Mrs £ Petty,i^lt KLoveJqy ft wf- Canada J W Mass Mrs Moporritt ft oh. Mast F B C»ldwei>, Montreal Miss Caldwell. Montreal J Armstrong. Troy, N Y WGSmith, Troy. W Y Edw Hjpsins. N Y Mrs K Hignns, NY C N Watts, Carlisle Win Patterson,- Keokuk K McDowell. N O HQ. VanNoretraud.NO D J Marrenner ft la,N Y A A Sargent, Nevada. Cal Mej H H Sams, S 0 H MCurtis, NY. T W Pemberton, London Dr W 1‘ i’ay lor. London W K Ward. N°sh.vilte Mrs JBudsoa. NashviUe - J B Stewart, Phila fi F ftorwitse, Bait Col J W MoDermott, Md K H Moale'. Ba t C K Gamson. N Y DrS SFitah.NY . . TWjlM.r, Col.W vßrown. Harr sb'g Hen J M Porter. H&rrisn'g maJ WDock, Jr. Harnsbtrg C Hammer. Cleveland h!k Sudd. PittsWrg James Vounc ft la, N Y Jw.Hull ft la. Va Col GibsOn, Texas G R Haawell, NY , HD Townsend, 8 C J 0 O Feaster, S C Thus J Evans, Va A Berkley, Va G Howland ft sis. Mass G H Hewland. Mass CW Howland. Del R P Ramson ft la, Md E Murray, riel D Mismio, Del . - M Geary. Conn Amos Bernard. NY W w Willis. Brooklyn Jae Sinclair. Utica JpoCi A Mill, Brooklyn Waller Utioa MO Brady. N J fl Calhoun, N J tt 8 Canfield. N J H M Badcliff, N J Dr Van *a ohyrsker. If 0 W H Williams. Pittsburg T W Pittman ft la N Y 'Dr a M Pollock. Pittsburg Jas Hafuman, Pittiimrg Maj Archibald. Pa Sam Wiuaor, Pa R L Dawson, England W M Wilson, Pa H Hays H Thomns, Pa H J Allen. Pa D H PirdoPW, N Y Geo A Bell. N V * fm< Ward, N Y K«H use. N Y W-Heed, Jr, Boston J 8 Brosdbent, Balt S Bros be t, r. Bait Col A. Li urila.Pa F Hardoastlo, FJa MrCayaliaie, Pla i CUNIINENTAL-0, B. oorner of Nint i and Chestnut A T Stout, N Brunswick' *E C Van C.eve, Trenton £# P Homer ft (a. Cambridge 0 M Kelt, Chicago P Greg . Rook Islaud J MWithersex. fowa E r> Barrows. lowa J P Fowler ft wl, N Y Miss* uligoer, NY Dr A K Stanton, ind -Mrs C K White. Phila J H CaToeuter. * t Louie W Hutchins NY G i*Cooke, Raletgh,N C T H Brig,a, R.lellh.NO T D Wildar. M.mphl. W T Kiohardson ft ia.Moss L J Albirteon. Pa ME FormaD.Eastjn J Giloring. Boston • J C West n. vV John B White. Va H Childs, Pittsburg F 8 Davis ft la, rim . J Johnson, Cin w Dreisbaob ft la. Lewish’s Mum n> Crenshacd T E.floheits ft fa. N C ftru J Hunt, N 0 Air Jodsonft la, N C MissTiUton.N C Mr Johnson ft ta, NO MrUndarbili ft la. N 0 ’ Geo riedftwica, m C B B Fairch Id, Sosfon D F Fleming. Charleston Mis Fleming. Charleston iss Flem ne, charleston J M MeKim. PniU J 8 Carpenter. Pottsvills Wm Thomas. Chester 00. Jas T Corner ft la, Md . N D Walker. Balt Peter Donanie ft wf, Qal jlr W Mosber ft wf. Balt R K Hatch. NY T B firyeou. Silver during H MeCorruiok. Harrisburg Joe B Mooie. Bnaton H W yayl-. West Chester John Olmsted, Hartford JMoMitler ft la. Texas W W Wruht.Downingtwon ri T Laujßdon, Albany John Bancook. Mo John O Paoklrr. Mo HLMaA'ee, Mo >liss 0 Mo a fee, Mo Jab Queries. Mo M James ft wf. Memphis Wm f.rnst ft son. Ky JM,Molan N Y , iVarkburst. Jr, Balt H C AHerman, Harrisburg Wo Ropes ft la, (toeton JLar.irgUß.N.V - B 8 Gregory, NY . Jas M Cooper* Pittsburg Geo m flufft la.Jf V_ _ - it J Lawer, jexas A 8 Jones; Porwffohih JohnC MenotoTexas Mr Hinsep®. Wash UroMelvihe. Waeh Dudley Blanchard,Pa J Pretlow, Va £ 8 Rentick. N Y Atirope. NY D Ottelenxm ft la. 9 G JaaW Morgan, Va Marcu« M Merrick, »C HR Frost. dC J W Phorbus* Md A X A *ior > Y Mrs Mu>la n > ft eh. Mobile F B B?aey, Mobile H MJftussles. N Y Oeo A. Goodyesr. Boston H P Kendrick, Boston Chae O Klett. Phila Wm A Luwrenoe, N Y J Holland, Ind J B Hopaud, Ind J Henrayue. Hartford W L Gates StLonls _ P Cfowfes. N Y Robt M oliy, N Y Robt Lewiston. Del J McQormiolf. N x BAF sk.NO BTponder. Phua J Boerwo»i, NY G Uoese. Ga L" Jm H Stanford. Buflato W H Clarke, P\. NY * A E Thayer. NY jMGuiteau.NY Ahwam.NY . „„ , S Bem-y. NY Edfrll stabler ft wf. Balt Jas W Clayton. Wash,D C J P wnght, Wa h,DO B M. Winslow, Bo>ton 0 Whes er, Boston Aaron Barg*nt,Boston Aaron Grern, Balt W Mcliveerr, N O • Ch«s G Cornell NY Job BHunton Va MrsHunton,ya , J MissHunton. Va C pt Foster, England 8 M. Smith, England vv a ;*<oatey. Buffalo D J Young. Va J M launders, fialt AMERICAN HOTEL—Ghestnnt. abqve Fifth. J I> Toohran k. U, Conn Oocbmn.Conu H Heisler, York. Pa r. Gfavog. York, Pa R Brsdy. Pa ft C 1 rss er, Sid ftWai W H Zsrlex. 11 J Jones k la. CW W H Mmckle, N J H W ifovis. Boston H G White k la. Balt SinLK tfhue*Bait HG Wiito, Bait _., J H Keith- Hpringfield W B Whiting. Springfield JE White,SO tv odaeein, N O VIB White,Texas, „ W W veretr, Mas# A ’ Packer. Bristol. Pa, „ H L ftron/, jrtstol, KP Alexander, Wash, DC F. Atwood Mq T D Robmsoa, PhiU * J Brown, Aid,. TMareby Chieago DP •’ ay. NY W Willard. N Y. John F Barker, N Y J O Johnson, N J W H Healings. N J B m, N J JT Raymond. Pa , D J Barry. Tamaoua p 0 T Bouder, Phils Capt K A Gernsh k wf HM Firmstone. NY T -ohmidt,Germany O Green, Jersei City D Pomhroy.J Hue W Walooti k to* Maps CDrbbins. N Y, J Merr»6eldTßaH w R Wade, Balt „ C H Prescott, Balt J Kingsley* Wash, D G J h Johoion, Wuah, D C JON /.P’ HOTEL—Ghrstnut s’reet. above Bath. WH Davidson, Richmond H H tte’oes N Y Geo Wilkins Qa •' H ‘louutb, NJ A «Caraionv C W - Mrs W O Fraser. CW T fl jjvck«ou,N Y John varok NY KS W»u J Jon Christ;©, Hhila L u- h »’o .nor. Baft Dr TO Push, NC . Dr C W Knif-bt. N C Jos T Waldo. N C DrhO s-uke N O Jas Bord, Haft bC Lincoln. Htnfo W J McAittfer, Ga J Rnssell, Ba t MERCHANTS' HOTEL-Fourtb street. tetow Aroh. ; » Lott, Quincy. IU I* R Sbatiuck Phils . Cn-niltorliu. Ph’la J » Putrent. C ! e,irhiM r Fa ij Believer, Fhila , H Porter. Watnevburff > ttbeffer. York Spring n P ' os-nmilier, AjSho S ( t"'iL , .KO W„h wjaskhro g bmJ«. .2 , flooU 0 Noidiln*6r, NY W Heyser. Jr, Chanihersb 1 D '’orter.N Y J Alexander St la. Bostou Alex Johnston Sc la, N Y Miss K.A exy der. Boston W B Gould, NY F Sohsffer, Woodstock ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, ab. Third. J 0* Donohue, N Y Mrs B Bentley. Beaton IWBiVer 1 , On W Hutohi on. LaneaiUr RO Asobrook. NY dapt*» esper. Cuba Off Phenix«N Brunswick J u Willoughby. Petorsb’g OW Kennedy. Fa Victor Faider. N Y 3eo Moseley, Fhila H U»o win, Del i Rook. Bucks co l» F Way. N Y, dr Waitt. I’hila -BNtemhal P'ila ilrFenuer, B.>s‘ou C Felix. Fort Cabe'lo, 8 0 \ A Careilo y Navas,Caracas W F solauch, W Y ' M Kolen, FlUu” . tfr» Barlow, N Y > T t • ' *• f . . » THE UNIQN HOTBL-*4Mb strict. Third, nhoa W Hrson.Md 10 V Jonceton. Phila w ti Leake &Ja, N J * PH H • wen, Reeding Jaa Giikyron. Dovle*»owa F S Mil a. Trenton W a Benkamin.'Tren’oa T E Parktrra. f aiem, 0 Ire MII Parshara, Ohio J »»ace, l?ager*towa A Yobe ft la Kawoa B J Greedy. y ass Janes Savage, Va G W Va v m Jones va A Lloyd. Peitn, I}l fis ft j Woods,NY I) jSfeGfMor,y H MdCa ‘fe fa,Canton, OJb M Dafieft w. I'l Y mb Soqlhwerth, N Y S W will‘a it a»Phi l* COMM.EROIAL HOTEL—Sixth at .Above Chestnut. J Riley. Pa . , M v * F Fairland, Hal co. Pa i W <1 Bewees k la. N 0 Ohas « bh»n?2. N Y O Occaeler Pittsburg L O Miller, hlla 1 , Ames H Hopkins, Fhila C C Haldeman, fa j STATES IiHION HOTEIAM,rkM««M»t, above Sixth. Miss C R p iaber, Pa N Stevenson, Pa J W Pattern Pa W Jones. Lancaster co F Wax, t ancoeer co H W Barns. Pittsburg J W>ers. Pittsburg H Dunbar, PWaburg j MoLees, Atlantic Citr J Mathews Pa J A Clark N Y J Hro«n, Pitt* Imre ABaird Pittsburg Miss Baird, Pittsonrg W*H Hat's. Pittsbnr* HI Wa'terf. Lewistown 0 W Walters, Lewistown J Freedly, Lancaster co OALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third 9t„ above OallowhiU EdirlUegfl. Hellertnwn Bavid Futif. Reiding John Rocks*. Monts 00. Pa Wm Kiatler, Lehishtbn, r a F 8 Dawk, Monroe 00. Pa WevAPnchs&w, Barb,Pa B. vG J Manx. Harrisbur< Christopher SLhu Balt Maml Plainfield. Pa A Arm*voae< Allentown Rev A Pntse. Egg Harbor Rev j M Earley, Palmyra Andw Orill». C.-jAter co Rev w 8 Emery <fc la, Pa Tdl eisenrins, PitUlmrg John Zehuer, Jr, aamaqua Hev W Dorubaob, Pa 4 NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Thoe Weaver, Pa- F B Huber & la, Cresson Ji) Johnston, Halifax Pa Geo Woidman. Meyetstown, Pa John Farley, Daiiphiu no M Moody, Bradforo co Mrs Joel Ritter. Reading H O essary Pottsv lie Wm B Porr Palmy ra Pa B L Yetter. * anoco n John Bhaefibr Lano oo UTerry. Bredford, Pa HLTerr*. Hraofp.d,P& 4i,"de''BUlll - HOTEL—Second street, above Marxet. A Dalinttoo, N J ft W Reynods, Bel CbMMllsr. Jliid4U»,NJ JWiishLNJ Wm Brown. Dei AH Cook. Dover, Bel H M Gfc*h fhila Mrs J Bimp*rm A son, N J JTB *} Rowland, Chicago Miss E Warran, Hamfcb K Al Rlggin, WmW Waters Mil J h Mickle. P‘ A T Collins, R America C *’anerolt. Phlla J M»C‘wnuek, Brirol, Pa K M Parry. B isto], Pa 8 welter, Stroudsburg Wm vharpham. Md Jus R * vane, Md, J BMlchler. Phlla OF Kndieot\/w Chester John - unson. Jersey Shore GAndemuo, Wyoming, Pa J M Harris, Va . ... BARLEY SHEAF HOTEl^—Seootd ct. below Vu.e, Jacob Titns, N J. Jae J) Soott, Pa p Willisms. Bucks co J ' loh k la. Books co A Phillips, Dorlectown J P Croaedale, Backs co W 8 Hoi ontN Jewey OK Barnhart.N Jeresy &( bmad * wirt.Fa W blokes, N Jersey ise C Paxsob, Fa BLACK SEAR HOTEL—Third at. above CaUnwhlib W Lauderislsycr. Mrs Laodenslager.Pa Pradk Tomlinson, -omerton Jas Ta*lor. Somerton Lev i Trmvle, HarUvitle 8 Mortis, Phils , leuoeaGrim, fierkeoo John a. Snrdsr, Pa Grikn.Bemyille Wrp A Bewees, Pa MfeHCHANTS* HOUSE—Third st-« OaUowbill. AjFrey. betbMhem Y f ' 4 £J * 0 rrsit, Aheatowii > EJ Bailwti AllentovTtt- LSauSotr. nV 'ABteveMfcl^lifo»^?q 'Eponnhowsr, Reading Geo Hand, ra . « Wm H Kuder. Quakepown pwen LfoyoW, Lynn. * ' f r ft- . < *?• i-ini* i»ih .*jf> t'H'-i TOE PRES&-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE ■ MOUNT VBRNUN- 110 i'KI.-K«aocit at., M>o™ Jok» R Nmlt. flilpk* oo Wl O ?£„ L£@r JfOvorholtx, Lauesster J’W Jf»rk. L©#®*®*®* -J J Wntsoiiji ambertvule M*s 8 V alenti n# •Pa w I Moss, Wilkesbarre 8 Rosenburgh, Fseton B Joyce. Pei J R Jamesou ♦ alt JosHtrioklsnd.Chesteroo Caavvacoleve,l©x*s NT Rinker, Cal Mr Hal! fa, t * « . AT Lukeus, Towanda Tobies Ooerholts, ra Miss Kate Hayden, Norfolk P Stein, Phtla . ; SPECIAL, NOTICES. LovEtiKESs.— As it is proper and psturel for our Indy friends to wish to make themselves a* lovely m possible, we feel itourdaty to indicate the best means of bringing about that much-desired consutjpma tion. nod we can confidently ass-it that any one, who .uses Bn nett’s celebrated KaVixton, tuny nb'ain a fresh andsatm-likecomplexion, This delightful preparation removes tan and freckles nod imparts a velvety soft* ness to the skin. For chapped hards it is Invaluable, while its hesliug properties end dolioiors perfume ren der it ngreoabla to every sense A T . 0. Picavune. • PuoiorjUAi’iis op run Japanese, just taken atMcOLF,EB* Gallery in Washington, are now oneihiWtlonat Me LEBS* Gallery, OI*.OHfcBTNUT Street Alio, Portraits of Lincoln, Hamlin, Bouglae, Seward, Belli &0., Jcc. Copies of any of the above for sale. Je*Bt SxYtm Fond—National Safbtt TrC3t OompanyCliaitered by tho State of Feunsylva te.', RULES, 1. Moue? it w.elvnd every day, and m any amonnl Urge or small. • } j. FiVK PKR OKNT. interest is paid for money from the dAy it Is pat in. 8. The money is r.lv/oja paid bnok in COLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. 4. Money h (tceivim Crow. Executors, Adminiitratorii OuauUanf, and oilier Trustees, in Urea or small sums, to remain <#long or short period. e. The money reoeivod from Depositors is Invested In Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, andother first* oUassouuritioa. 6. Office open ovary day —WALNUT Street, eonthirwi orper Third street. Vliiliulrlohia , Bbahbb s Saving "Fund—Nobthwbst Coenku UkCoNhand Walnut STESEts.—Deposits re ceived in email and largo amounts, from All olabjm o( the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE FEK GEN l\ por annum. Money may be drawn by oheoU without lose of in’- tercet. ’ , open daily, from 9 until 0 o’etook, and on Mon day and l-U’unlay until nine In the evening. Presi dent. FitANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary Oil AW. M. MORHia Mktsjis' f.'TP.Aoni.ooa Vbiihin Db -BTaovb.it. tho oldest best icmedy known for Ex* tftrnnnntiiH, VATS nml MICE. Ouf I K«OA' , HEB BUGS, f.NTB. MUiQtTTOFS, FLhAS, MOTHS, GriAfN WORMS and GARDEN IN8"0T3. 93T Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY,N. Y. Sold by all Lrugslst* every where. myl&-Sm Salamander Fms-Paoop Safes —A ven large assortment of BALAM>NDER3 for wile at res •onsbla prices, No, 304 CHKBTN UT 8t„ Philmielpbio. *uJS-lf kvanw k WATSOIf Onb Priob Clothing of tjis Latest STTLXs.mado in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST celling prices marked it ruin Figures. All goods mode to order warranted satis footer?. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered to, as we belter* this to be the only fair way of dealing AH are thereby treated alike. JONES A CO., eeB*tf 634 MARKET Street Sewing Machines. All persons who have bought Sewing Machines which will not perform the work expeoted, are informed that SINGER’S Ma chines never fail todo any kind of work. Noone leaver disappointed in the Machines of I. M. SINGER A CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT Bt. *o4-3to * PUCKLBY-CRUMUiY.-On Ihe 2d of February, by Rov. Mr, Gaston, Henry Buokley to *- liaabeth Crum* ley.daughter o Chaa Crumley, both of Praokford. * T K R U Er-LOVETT.—On the 28th of Maroh, 1860 by .T»hn G. Wdson. V D. R 1 . JtdinL. H. K-ouee t«Xallia Mur e, eidost daughter of iiisha Lovett, all of this CI J- r rORM- t ITOR3L-On the 30th uIL. by Rev. W. J. Maun, l>. D - E. Jul. Eb./d. Storm, Esq., to Joh. Doris Bto*m ab of tins city. * «lvOU'»-Gi , OW;--On the 24th nit., by Rev. Dr. Wilbim Stroud to Kate Grow, all of this city, IJ* KG A .—On the 3uth ult., by Rev. G. W. Shnuannn. Nicholae B&rgar to Rosanna Kmuie, both oi Philadcloh’a. * GLbN v ult.. by Rev. H. M. Stewart, * Ifwi T. Glenn to Kate Haul, all of this cite. RK a h— f l WADDELIj.— n n the 28th ult. by Kev. F. G. Pcarcon* * rutrew Jackson Hear, of Michigan, to Kate Ct.mpbtll of West Philadelphia. 4 DUNN.-On the 2d instant, William Dunn,aged 22 '■ Tho relativesand friend? of the family.ofH'floi and members of tlia Girard Brotherhood Sc- John's Literary Association,end reporters of tue prong,nrerespeotfully invited to attend bis fqnoral. from the reeideice of W. T,BuHivnn 620 Ci'bHune street, to-morrow (Tuesday) mornina, at 10 o elnok without futther notice SOHREHhR—On tho irornmv or the 2d inet, Mrs. Sophia hot eerer, wifo of Gotiliob Sche«n»r. i hs relatives and f< tends of the family are rrspect Millv invited to attend tbn funeral, from the rcsiuenoa of h»r hu«baad, ho. 031 North Twelfth street on Wednesday after oon next, at 4 o'c'ock, without further notice. *•* Sb SAT.—Oh the morning of the 2.1 Inst., at the resi dence of hu brother, School lane, near Geimaiitown, Joseph S. Fenat * Mis friends, and those ofthe frimKar© invited.with nut further notice,'nutten t the funeral, on today, t oiihinst at3H. M. interment at 1 ! aurei Mill. 0a»- nav* a 'silt Ifave the office of K. Cl. BfinshureL 28 orth tleYeo hstroettat *r. M..topm'eedtothe douse. * v JKNK8 —* # ud 'ejtiv, in Wfuni&2ioo cst*. on the lit iq«t.. * onirl.u Jonhs, of this city.H :bo6&1 tear of his ft#o— i ooyifstonn paper* ntoasn con*.] ThorHativcsiinafrifntlsoftho-fsiinly nro respect* foil* invited to attend the funeral *Wml,»* d'nce, As. 18 North Plghtit' street: on/kl#'«iT r noon thp 4th tu*t. at 4 o’clock. * .. R .\*rH—Matin nrnrnin* oft N « Ist of June, Mr. J nbias noth. in the 65th year of his »xo F*iner I from mh Mt9iositte.ee, Lao ii'tar p’ke. near the deven-miiestnjifl, Lower Merlon, this (Mood»t> mnrnlnff. at 100 einok. * McUVCKK'.—On the I*2 insti, Mr. Josaph Mo* Gnokoy. in r he 32(1 year • f his a*j e. Funoral from tho rcsidenoeof »<l# bnthoF-m-’AW.Mr. Jos. * rCartnev, 119 Jefle'ann street, Front, this ( Monday) morning, sr 9 n’bfoofc. * »NGI, o IV-On Friday. Juue Ist, Fiiwin Louisa, daughter of ffobertand Rebecca f-auiaa England. *nd grand dtiuhtarolNati.ante!Hunch,M !>,,ateJdrears omi ip iv-o'-ths. Funer >1 fr«*m the •etidenoe of bar iwr* W. cor nor Tenth nnd Catharine streets, tcis(Monday) mom in' nt 10 o’clock. • BITK« ■<*»»—On the let lost., Mrs. Ca'hanne Riter sou, relict of the late Johu Riterson, U the Bith year of herakr Fnaeral from her Info residence. BhaokamaTonstreet, abin'e Wilder, lata Bad'ord. 18th ward, tu-morrow { l’ufeday 1 ntormns, at 8 o olnek. * faUMWER MOPRNfsG qoUDS. “ Blnek Bar©"©* and Crape Mare’s, ?*. 6-4,7-4. and 6 4 wide ; mark Milk Grenadines. Grenadine CamelV Hair Barcvon. Summer Hm-bismes. Obalis. Crane Chahs. I’araartines, Taiunutnca, on* Mou Mime do (.nines, Lawns, (} nrh ms/Organdiei,Silks. Poulards. Chalisde < aines. Barege M&nti l*s And P.-ints; Barone, Grf nadme Btreee and Grenadine Shawls; him t mt> etlis. Fans,Bummer Gloves asd Hctsieryj Veil?: Couars. tie ves. ©a. BttJBoN A XlW.' BJourninv Bf<*ro, No. 919 CH KBNUT htreot. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEO i FaThY t .—‘Tho Annual Meeting of the Anreri esn Institute,of Homeopathy will tale plac* on WET/ the Ctb iaslant, at lOo'cV'ok A.M.. in fid Cobere Bailding. Flt«KH.RTstryei,above£Vven»h. The Annua! Address will bi delivered on Wt*DNKB. DAY EVENING; at fi o’olo-k. by F. H. McMANUB. iVI. 0 of Biltunore. iq Coriooit Hal], CUJSMTNUT street, to which the public are invited. Jo 4 Jtt* TiIK UNION FAIR FOR *1 HE XIENK {k_S FIT of Bt. Joseuh » Orphan Asylum, tb« Ilf.uje ofuia Gnod Shepherd 8L Vinceiit’s Hdraa for P«uni-Gto fnf»n;s nnd Bt. Josf p|i*s HnspitaL fs p'-ty Wnt held nt l|ie M ( BtO * L Mlfti) HAr.t., LfiPpst stro t, above ’ l'hjli. m q will conrinua open until Saturday next S h ort. Adm sstoa 10 oeuts. teaeuu tuk*fo 2S onnts. jgg 2t rrj* OI’HU! OF TUB UhtTONVILI.V, M i AUINTLM ANPF'IH.M UNT PA'-MiNCr •.(( H MI.BOAP i lIKP. ->*■ —vuil-.de! lilit, Jon- Ist. ISCJ. .Mll’-CB '!) BFOOKBO! DHt-'.-Tl.o Hula lu.tai. mrntof Kiv-e IL.IUrs per Share of ihb Man t*in. r*ml Fairnumnt Railroad Company will l-o dqp imd payabte at the olfios ul t'„o Company on (ho Fh insUut. S. MORTON ZUI JCK Scoretary. OH’ll’E OF TUB PHfI.AUKLPHU ]j? AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Cue holder# of the bond# of this IS®, enn row <,4* itßtnt’AdNliotiioa at this office, 10 nor cunt. itow&rt, upon flio terms epoafiad In the circu lar Htlachod. , The holders are also entitled to tho benefit of a Pink ins Fund of 9140400 per annum, aa established hy the stockholders at thoir annual meeting, held January 9, 1800, and »n pursuance of the oontraot, entered into by he company and duly recorded, to carry ti''.K-'.ni3 into L>*is# io th* Holders rhitodelpAia and Reading Knilroml Camrany Mortgage liondx, due July I. ISiO These bonds aru scoured by the first mortgages on the road, ftinoantmg m the aggreeatc to 83,308,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal tear woe six times th* amouutoi tho ftnmml in'erpst on these bonds. The marsgers propose to extend tliem for a i ?nod ol twenty.v«Ara the holders retuiaijg the H>nd»>nd the seounty of the moft?<vgqs Irt thc f prrofec Addition in fecy Frteh ■ shfecta for 'till hbi«uo3 '4 pi x% ut-r dwht. will fie given to ihe hnUlers, in con*ro*rHtibn or their assenting to the extension. Tbit bonus will ho paid id oiinh to the bparers of the bouilk on their signing a reoeivt arid preKenting their respeo live bernde at the ouioo of tbe Company, or to ita agents for onaorscirent. rorms of recoipt an J endorsement vn’.l b? fnrtishmt cn avi>‘ion-Ucn. - •* •• l,r ,rf l '" CIUAWHEBHY FRS-lIVAL and fair 1? »T P1.0.r.-.iVCH HEIGHTS HOTH.,-Th. Ml,s nf ST SIEfUKh’? CHUKCH, Horonce. N. J.. pro p""» l.^;i..n-tnv ; icrrT PBtivßl and Fa'r. [with MIf.VU nniIJ*EPBEBHJ)b> rs.Jnn TUEf- a li WK "'J*fDAY,tlm flth a dthhnrJuna. nil w!inll.::nb Il e:jf f ,r% v 'i; ,ot ' of B, * f n l *■•«» artlo^a /*9>lia Mii/vveilßoi the Ffstivnl and Fair are drslunml t r ,V }d r S ot v r »bo vouu* Parish ard to odd to the Dil d u< Pond of •* Qhit'cti edifice, the lndi«»* hope that their *ijnr'i» m *f* good a cause may bo appreciated and seiiftrong v row tided Pore ns oan reioli Florence from Philadelphia on the inmvd dave. by the New York lines leaving iNL r Street Wharf at 0 o’clock \.M. anri«tJ2)s nnd 3 o ciork P. M,. ard return btr the Hnilroad lines, loaving Florenceßtatmn at 3 13 And B#t o’clock »*, M. ♦. l*'» Bte«ml«'’'t 1 riwin Forrest, wluofi vrH leave ARCH Stieot Wharf on th- fithnf {na«,»t IS o'cloct Ai.,find on ll|e 4 h at 1 o’olook J*. M.. and will leave Pmrenee. on ner reiurn, nt6 nnd 8 o'clock F, M. on tbe above riajs.wiil afiord to those who nm» pre.erittiif iuea**s of a pleasant river excursion. Carriages will be in waiting iitthe? : t‘'tinn and Wharf, on the arrival nf all the trams and of the baat, for the convenience ofsur.h as may dnaire them. je4 »i A FfS mi., to aid in liqmdatmv U edebtnn CHHIBTOHU»PH, Media Hev. Hfnr* «• P'-°t«r, wi'l be held under the aqa pir'fsnl tliol dipsof the Parish.oaTHtJKßDAYnoxt JUNE7fIj. Mott'swill lie supplied on tbe crouuCs as wuinvnlioun'irnjprovisi n lathew yor A number of ÜBofut Ai,d ianoy articles will t,a oxposod for sale nleo. To.ftdd to Hie attraction*, the (»erii,anm Bmii of Mtih'delphltt (ten■iortrument*) havo bcpo on paged Cor the day. Tickets entitling the holder to a nietl fO cn' b Trams leave M'trf l Kks l*H ann MU'KrI at'fOS I«4S a. M aodp PM, Leave J)fdliiat7Vi.9«AAl.,ar.d »«. 01D S’, M. Tuiket* fcxoursloQ, fiO cents, to hs had Ht tao station. IT)NG EXP ISU-E NOB. COMBINED -J with skill and everr other advantage, does wonders m producing toi>«nor Plir>tf»«rapba and A„ brotyprs at RHaibKM Gal!er',BECONll 'tr@et, above Green. H* TMECHANIOAL BAKRHY.-- CuMomers wlirthiva lnth.rlo receivfcl theip fll) _u a , tnm the BTOttE, »t tha carr.er ot FIFTH anh STIiUOK htfa-te, wl ploase dr' p a raw Unastotno ur.Jo:«i r ticd, •n i they .hall be ercraptlj attanile.l to Jet St ; JOHN O. MOX-Y.Pmit. T ETTIKI OF ADMINISTRATION upon the estateof JACOB MOLZ.deceased.having nefen grafted by the Register of Will* to the underskned, all persona indebted to said estate ,will ulense make pay went, ami tfaqie.h&vlng o.aime prtsent the B *niewithuut tet> No- 332 OALlßwfffliftW ISmsnBHC uiids rkit AMP PHIL A'PELTHIA KAiLHOAI).; VIA MEDIA. 0 H A NI) B UP H O U P 8 . 4 On and after Monda**Jun6 4th« 18fl0, the trains will leave PHILADm Phl',.from-the Ktationj Northeast corner of Bigh'eenth and Mark«t streets at 7.86 And lOWA..M m ft dg-oend6.4B'P,M. „ .Leave WF.9X' OHfSt'PR, i'Otn the Depnt«ojEa#t Mnrketstreot,atB 2< nml At-fiL, acdlfiS axd tiuJS V- ’ ONfILitAYB: v ! •*’ '* l ' Leave Ph ladelphia at 8-00 a. M. wd *« p, M, LeaVe West Cn»at«r,at 723 A M .atkMASP. M. mk ■- •• dJ&tiutsxk* MARUIBD. DIED. NEW BLICATIONS. Jtf'VM LLOYD'S SOUTHERN steamboat and railroad GUIDE FOR JUNE, NOW RKADV. CONTENTS: 1. Biography of Sim Tate. Esq., President of the Memphis end Charleston Railroad, with a oorrect like ness on steel. 2. Our July Number, 5. *’ur Recent Tour Poutb, 4. View of N*w Orleans, on steel. 5. Likeness of Johu Robin MoDAutel, Esa<* President of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, 5. Likeness of J, Edgar Thomson, Esq., President of the Pennsylvania Central Railro id. 7. Biography of Warren Lelaud, Eei., with a correct likeness on steel. 3- United States Tima Indicator, showing the Differ* enoe of j Imo between forty difibrent oities in the Uni ted States and Canadas. 2. Rules for Railroad Travellers. 10. Arrivals and Departures of fcteamboots and Ooeau Steamers in the United State# and Canadas. 11. Vi*wof Baltimore, on steel. 12. Editorial-Frank Leslie’s illustrated Newspaper. 13. Correct Time Tables of all the Southern Railroads. 14. Every Railroad Station between New Orleans and New York, with Historical Facts connected with each Station. 15. Railroad Advertisement*. 16.115 t of Fi 'st olass Hotels. 17. The Fashionable* Watering Places and Bummer Resotts throughout the United States. 18. Coudousod Description of the Principal Cities and Towns in the United States. 19. Advertisements of the Wholesale Houses in New Yoik who sell to (he South. 30. New York Business Guide, fco , Ac. 21. Fditoiial—Slroon (Ga.) and Wostern Railroad. 22. l o —Memphis and Charleston do. 23. Do —Mississippi Control do. 21. Do —Now Orleans J. k Gt. N. do. 2A \Do —Mobile end Ohio do. W. Do —East Tennessee and Georgia do, 27. Do —East Tennessee and Va. do. 28. To Cra*-ge and Alexandria do. 29. Do —Virginia and Tennessee do. 30. Do —Southern Railroad Conventional Wash ington. 81. Do —Worsham House, Memphis. 32. Do —Virginia Hotel, Bt. Louis. ! 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R CHARDSON’R wEDICAL HISToR Y AND TREATMENT OF THE TKVTH? AWU IUYWARD’H DFNTa PRAOTtOB. THE PHYSICIAN'S V*Bt lINQ Ll*V FOR 1861. [j2 IRVING S COMPLETE A t . , N4T'(INA T i}^oitlON. An entirely new and beautiful edition, oompleto in 31 volumes, printed on exquisitely tinted and prewired paper- with illustrations on steel and wo d, at 91 AO per volume. , . FOR, NUBSOfIIBERB ONLY. This day is readv— VObUMR ONE OF THE LIFE OF WASHINGTON. Bern* the second »*olumeof t!\e*o'bau published, find to bo haci with the previous volume, . TUK PKivTCH BOOK, OaauDaonbiog for the whole set at the Bookstore of BaMUBL HAZARD. Jr.. . 184 CHhtti'NUT street, Alao, m . , . , ‘ Uniform style with the above, BALMaGUNDI, i>r IItVINO k PAULpiNji. uijltiAt-fmir «AI*EB HANGINGS. I'O GLOBE BUBINEBB OAKT, MONTGOMERY, h 00... MO. MS OHEBTMUT STREET, Will wli eat, throuih thla winter and next roricx, their l«ia atock of PAPEB HANGINGS, •niiatmg of ,„ry varloty oouuMtod with the buiueai, AX GREATLY REDUCED PRICED. INK FRENCH PAPERS AT Id PER CENT. BE LOW COST. femes* wantini lhair Hotuea i’epsred, an cat areal BARGAINS. VfINEGAK.—47S bbls Clarified Cider * Vinegar, 300 hh ; e White Wine Vinegar, in etOre M Wgff C^,^- nr\AR AND PITCH!—37S bbls Tar, ,850 ’ i£ ~T ABD 1 IT.. ftO ♦d Extra No 1 I ardcit, inafproind (hr itle by BOWLKY. ASHBURNER, & CO., No. 13 SOUTH WHARVES. QRAND DBMbOßiflff'h.'l'i •'W . -j<.M,x MASS MEETING! "THE UNION MUST AND SHALL ; BE PRESERVED!» i The DEMOCRACY or the City of Philadelphia: who ad vocals the principle! of JKFFER«ON, JACKSON, end DOUGLAB ; 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 dlsuuionVs, North and South, and who a*e in favor of 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 peaoe and bar mony to the Union, will assemble, in MASS MEETING, CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Street, above TWELFTH, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4th, AT 8 O’CLOCK. HALLY, DEMOCRATS! RALLY! RALLY! “ A Douolas I And a Douglas ! Louder thewnY-tont unmet God speed the man who fights so well Against a thousand foes!*’ The following distinguished Democrats wiU address the meeting; Hon, Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland ; Governor Rich* ardson. of Illinois; Ron. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas; Hon. Charles F. 1-arrabie, of Wisconsin ; Hon. Miles Taylor, of Louisiana; Hon. A. J. Hast, of Arkansas; Hon. James Craig, Missouri; Hon. Osear Mites, of Mainland; Hon. P. B. Fenke, of Illinois; Foa. John Cessna and Hon. Hendrick B. Wright, of Pennsylva nia ; Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of Virginia; I.ewia C. Cas sidy, Esq*; Hon. Charles Brown, Hoo. Richard Vaux; William E. Lehman, Esq., Daniel Dougherty, Esq., James F. Johnston, Erq., John Camvbeli. Eeq., Dr. George W. Nebinger; Eugene Ahern, Esq., Edward G. Webb, Esq., W'lliam A. Edwards, Esq., William Mo- Candles*, Esq , Dr. Charles E. Kammerly; Joshua T. Owens, Esq., E. W. Power, Esq . J. Rodman Cox, Esq., Hon. Frank Bpino!a, of New York, Hon. E. C. Mar shal, of California, and others. jei st RETAIL DRV GOODS. OU FANCY DRY GOODS. SUMMER REDUCTION,MONDAY, JUNE 4. L J. LEVY & CO., In accordance with their custom at this season of the year, Announce to the public and their customers, they will offer the balanee of tneir CHOICE hTOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT A VERY GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS, Jn order to dose out the balance or their Spring Im portations. Their stock has been constantly supplied daring the •easoh with CHOICE GOODS. Which have been purohasedat auctions and at pri vate sale, GREATLY BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. An irspectinn will satisfy puroharers that, in every description of Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods, the r stock Is in good assortments, and every artiole offered as low as it could be procured in any of the stores of the city. Je4-8t 609 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET. SSALB OF GRENADINE AND BARE'VE HOB 58 LE BODTILLIER BROTHERS offer as DECIDED BARGAINS C*RJKN A DINE AND RICH BARtfGE ROBES, REDUCED IN PRICK THIB DAY, Also, Flounced Organde Robes at £f 00 and S 3 eo. Jn4 3t* fllfl CKJBBTNUT. STOCK of Seasonable DRY GOODS, atrrduoedpnoei. , Frenoh Lace roints, Talmas, Pournous, atd Mantles, from 63 tn f 30 each. £®w st*ls Black 'illq Mantillas. StebaHhawla, in variety. 8 4 7 4, and 8 4 White andßlaok Barege for Shawls, Manies, do Gray loth for Dusters. ' ne Counter appropriated entirely to mixed and Gray Good* for I’wroll'BK Dresses. m H*wool Do Liines, reduced to 31 cents.' Cost 6U OrUtS tO tlirpott. mttYrlalb lor*Dre.ie• n 16d law ", tlr *«**dl«. mid thin Robes of various kmr*s. Misses' balli Kobe*. Cnallies, Pel de Chevies, Ginghams, Ao. gHwp rkirU,very cheap. Beat quality at Ooents per A good stock of plain and open-worked Hoei-rr. nmbrotdenee very oheap CHARLES ADAMS A 80N, J e * EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. OEALIRKH POPLINS. Bluo.mtdßlaoke. Brown, mol Mode,. _ ~ ~ SKLECTrDSHaDES. Gray English Pop’ina. Chine, High Lustre. BILK BTKIP£3 CHIf(K, *'* U * “ 4 ou,c, “' „anABPL® CB Ka Pfl UT. I order of hIOHTH BU. SUMMER RESORTS, PLORENOB HEIGHTS HOTEL.—The neitSStSftj; for lh “ r * o * ttio “ ° f £oo JSxBt™M.““ T ml “ l “ for room *- « Pi°,Nio, and other Parties on the !&n. will hsva as. ?oritarboß°-d«Js. * Utloutin -’>T?.4tUK uponthopnvns, of Iho nL'. l ’. b .tfl r J « or .W” **• *>und »t the Hotel, to make for boarders ROBRIFB, Florence, New Jer»er. IVATIONAL HOTEL. LONG BRANCH, tn«■ 9.1 ‘ 9 r K Y' open fuy the reoep>ion of OEDSVKD SPRINGS.—This well-known T"** ar.d (1 oh *h;fnl Summer Reeort will be opened ibr th* reception of Vmtor* on th« Pl* 81 1 op JUMi,, a, on ke ¥f W 1 1! U>»>•* ° r Onto b»r. OA k tfKr^ *“ aranoa °' ao-sm hio - J> - RPHRATA MOUNTAIN SfKINGS, Coviott. f»mMlT»m»-Thi. nub , b » * bß,lt " of Jooe Tnead ft °f Mv® wautiful renort ar«: Mountain scenery, ,oft *«*»•; «ve/y variety of bathß.anu D 1 rf 418 , <- a * toolt of livery none* and car lWftoa Por fun £®r particular* call on JOSEPH & NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP- The Copartnership heretofore existins between *. h SA?W , Bffl*Br < ' d * undar tt,e fir « of TOUWTAfW* f‘f‘P.T^SkS^JSi'K e ®P < * r s* t«th dissolved. WIL LIAMO. FOUNTAIN tn»«tileihe busi ness of the late firm. WM O FOUNTAIN. , u . . , GILBERT LEONARD. Philadelphia, Junel, IB6o* j« j st* TXISv c OIUTION.—The undersigned have -~r this day dissolved by mutual o -n*eut tk» panne*- :fHiLLAmIool t ' n^,W6e U h N™EL UB , dBr HAr, M,nf ’ Jnnei.im-led.str OiiAßhbß 8. HUGO. OJOTICG.—The copartnership heretofore .existing between SAVAGE * OaLI.AGHER. is tlnsdliy d.r. Ived by mutual consent. Wd J. BA YAGh being alone authorized to.-ttle the business 0 f the late firm. WM. J. 8a VAGLK- June MOSO. W. M. BALLMHER. ffIHE f-ÜBSCRTRER will corflinue the slTschWh CommiM,on buainoM »* Junpl. into St* WM. J SAVAGE. /COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—We have Vy this day associated with n* WILLIAM HfNCKLF,, Jr. The business will hereafter he wind noted in the name of FISHER, RHOADS. A HINCKL*. J.BWIB CyiSFfBR. Junel.im. . JKRKMiAH RHOAbfi. FISHER. RHQAM. A HINOKLK have always on hand at their depot, NINI’H Straet and COLUMBIA a vsnuQ, Oou. Lime. Marble, and Building Btone, at the iQwfcjt market price. All orders promptly attended to. jel-at* TMSSOLimON OP PARTNERSHIP.— rr 7 h Aß ir^Sr, fc i PJl , J9l?Jpfef® l .eJi!a»in» under the firm of BTILnON if aTUNR 19 this dor dissolved by mutual consent. ROB.EHT BTILBON, Plnla,, May ?.l, m J. U. BTONE. - rjOP^TNEBSHIP^—THE UNDVR purpose of transacting the Wholesale China. Glass, and (iueensware business, nt /to. find COMMbROU bt. TtQBKRT HULBON, J. II bTONE. Juno h 1«"-Vq JOHN Fe BENNETT. JLLUMINATORn. Hveiy one is complaining of their exorbitant gas bilts. at No, 55 South THIRD Street, may be seen the " best Lamps in the wor d ” Can bo used wherever light Is wanted. Cueaper than oonl.oil,or gas. *g*nis are making $OO a week siting them. JMbre wanted. Q3O 000 sold. ‘lhe Gas Lamps will hghta room 20 feetsquare fori cent an hour, or will bum all night for a few oents, DR C. a. GRnENK & CO., mySMhs&mly No. 55 South TBIKD Street, ttTEBEOSrOP'C INSTRUMENTS, man- ofaoturedin every style, forsinclu piotures, or re volving boxes to hold from ij|to MOviews. Stsmxo scopic Pictures, American. English, and Frenoh, in great vhnety, and sold prices wholespfqorwittuLbf M. J. FRANKLIN. Optician, • - ,v ÜBS. FOURTH and 304 N.BRCoSost. . J Spectacles.Mtcroscopes. Opera O leu tea. * o 7, a the most reasonable rates in the city* m>»-Cnf TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served Street, N, R, Dinners from 12 to 3 o’olook. myM tf MRS. M. S BISHOP’S PARISIAN tTfIE BEST ARE OOEAPEST.—Buy Umbrellas and. Parasols of . ; ■ U-tiiur Wi> ao, l Ai^ > MA^K^ <^l. PARASOLS AND S\JN UMBRELLAS, S-BU, BLINDS. DOORS, SHUITEKS WINDOW FRAMES, to., et the loratf euh WRAKD Avenue.leeg^io^^ ,-Vi t.vnit : ..WittTl.-' ST foods Nnn« hM ?* e n®ral knowledge of woollen &tS oth • ,, MBd »P* l T. to Box 7*3, PnitadelehiJ —— rrrr-. lf4-st A AN - graduate OF a ' TRSf W,,n,,At ®» Ka<H*h. French, Ger- rftsnssa»infF gtTewt - je*-3t* yyANTKp 'JO PURCHASE— a LOT Of jT. Orounrt trttweeu Broad ami Tw.nt.-8 rat .tr.at and Catharine and the Baltimore Railroad h* uorearquar, amt satiable for a facto™. B .* G Kt” onto* of this paper Nona Med address unless those gmngprioerodotherpartionlhrs. - iel-fit* AN AGED MAN, WHO IS A GOOD wLbes employment M Copyist. Has writings, Jto. Address “j”5- son,” omoe of thie ptnr. jei-4t» XjV ANTED—A Situation by , young Man nT.ihinr'^Z?? 1 ?* 01 PACKER in a Dr T food* or Si". HSU*' ** n °° ref,fTO yi. 7t / V | - Vtf ANTED— A Practical Bookbinder, * T a eha ’** of a newestablish ment. A permtnent. situation may be obtained by ols **nri r qualification*. Address! with ,r<iv ' ro,lT FOR SALE AND TO LET. m A LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT. 36 d*!?*' Wlth 't rg * S'*,* StaWo, situate FOURTH Street, above > outh. vast aids, to t» *t,THOMA« t B<Jnß’, TDKJDAY >.Vk«ING June ath. For parwcal*?*. inquire or B. KFLLOGG. f pa RENT, FOR-THE SUMMER—The j*4 »t* ° Tlow VlU ** e - Term. modtrate. rriO LET. —The first floor of the fine build i",- «o JOi CHESTNUT atrwt, formorlroo'-upied for a whnleriJe I and late y *s aretst!) fflucriood* ami •tore.Applret the office of JULES H A U bL ft CO.. No. 70* CHbSTNI? 1* street. Fbd*. /e4-Im A FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR i!srJP'™'Wte"’ * raloable Brick DwllinaHome, Pennsylvania Karroad, convenient to the oitf» weJ arranged, for country residence, large shrubbery. Ad dress *« L. R offlae of Thu Pres*. j«8 st y PO LET—Three, large rooms, suitable 313 f Mi*oßB.re n /,. lln * i, ' W - A » 1? on “** MALARGB STORE ANL> CELLAR TO Rant. Apply Wo. 830 WALNUT street. jel-3t» BUILDERS.—A large Lot. in a ra ■ .pidly improving Motion in the southwest part of theoity, will »»o sold on accommodating terms. For particulars address ** K.” office of this paper jel-gf* SALE—Four Lois on Passyunk *■ Road, weat of Broad. Appl, at 118 FfcDKRAL Strati. , j.i «w mFOR SALE, on accommodating terms the 8(ORE AND DWELLING, No 111. Arch etraet. A pel, to WM R. ALLEN. 833 ARCH atre.b TO CAPITALISTS—FOR SALE— ISsK« n ® ir^M'Sp&s*k every conTepienoe for carrying on an- extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who oanpush the business. For sale with or without the building. luqnireatasCHF.PTNUTßtreet JaiaeTmtfif BaRT, MONTGOMERY, k. CO. «A FIRf-T-CLASS HOTEL OB BOA D ING-BOUBK TO RENT.-The whole or the up per portion of that fine bpildioe adioinme the eas'ern side of the Philadelphia Bank, in CHbt*TNUT street, aoovo FOURTH, over the Stores 413. 410, and 417, tre same beimt 10 feet front, with an extensive iour-rtory back building, JO feet wide, and extending led feet to Ranstead place. In these premises, there aie4o well lighted, well arranged, and we.t ventilated rooms of a nous sites mutable for parlors, saloons, nod chambers, together withadming*ronm. JOOfert in length. There is also a qeantity or well preserved fnrmtnre ou the ■pot, which th .tenantcou!d haveat^afsir prioe. The advantages wbtoh this location possesses to so. enter* pmiDgjjmrty for the establishment of a first-class Ho tel or Boarding- Bouse, are too well-known to require farther oommecdatioa AppUoatiou may be made to the proprietor, JOHN BEA. at »b»I premiMa, 4< 3 CHESTNUT Street, sbere FoUftTU, from 10 »oX o olock. myth 6t ®FOR SALE—THE LARGE STONE MANSION, with S.ahiinc; Tenant, and Spring House, in the healthy and improving looality at Clifton, on the Springfield road, Uauer Darby, half so hour’s ride in the new West Chester Railroad oars from the< ity. it has nearly 3 acre* of (and. fenced m with a variety of shade trees; a good sm’ins of water. It would make a good Summer Boarding Haase. It ha* the advantages of a business plane, as the rear end of the lot is adapted for the ooal And lumber business, without interference with the Mansion. The washing scales and office are on the premises; it would suit for a Hotel or a Country Store Terras aoonramodatiDg. City prooeny taken in ea* change. Inquire' at Office No. 6 Washington Budding. No. 874 soma THIR D street royJi wtrofit* m FOR SAL?—A HANDSOME PRO- W|. PKRTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beda. Abun dance of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade, btone Housd; gw and water throughout. Stone Stable. Late* Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and possession riven when required. Apply to B. B. COMEuYS, apl3-tf at the Philadelphia Bonk. HOARDING, ■pIAMILTES AND GENTLEMEN WISH -•* IKG FIRBT*CLAS' BOARD, with 000 l Bonas. pan now have ohmoeatOiS WaL>UT »t. je4-im' t GLUMMER B'lAßDfN't, Accommodn- tions for two or three small else families, arid a few single boatdors, o*n be scoured at Katun Acadera\, r enneit square, Chester ooi.nty, if applioation be made without delay. Access by care three times dnilr. WILLIAM CHANDLER, •i** Principal an ■ Proprietor. "CIDAHDfNG.—An invalid, wishes to sc -*-* cure Boarding in a respectable private family m a .quiet p5Tt of the oity* Address ** JirvAUd,’* Frejj office. jel st* CUMMEK BOARDlNG.—Accommodations 7T for one or two families'can be secured at Mount ■Airr Germantown For tcrnii. Ao , apply at Mias HARRIBON'a. * 15 RHUMB Street, Jtl 3t* TWO YOUNG GENTLKMEN OAN BE .eocomraodated with good, airy apartments.(with oMfithrnt b<wrd.)Jo a private family. Location cen tral. Address “ TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Div , patch. apsa INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. V iOQ CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA LNOORPORATED THE STATE OV CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RW«P. taxscTons Samuel Wrijkt, JD. B. Birnei, Wm« W. Walters, J. W. Everai#*, Chat. Riohardron, Henry Lewis, )i„ Geo. A. west, Jacob W. Btsmt, O. Wilson Davis, Menko Stern. Vhof. 8. Martin, _ (tKOFGE W. PAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice fres’t. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary- fall-tf. ’T’IHS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANT X OOMPAMY OF NEW YORK. SIX MlLLH&a’oi' DOLLARS, tMVSSVSO fIBST MOBTOASXS ON BBA& SSVXVS. WORTH OVER 81SJ3fi5jKC. The premiums are noyrsa than In many other Come* niee, and the Dividends have bean cnwxruu Thii la a strictly MrruAL Gomaani, There are m KeokhoMers, so that ALL THE PROFITf ssLoxa to T2a tnsvßxn. ramphlete, and every laforaatioii, mar be hat eftATis, on applioatios io_ F. RAIShFORD STAR R, Agent* 8. W.oorntr FOURTH and WALNUT ffireet*. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES! Vhovuas Rpbms, John Welsh, MordecaiL Dawson. GeorgeH.’Stuart* Beorxe M. Btrond. E. 8. Whalen* , John 13 Myers, J. Fisher Leamlnr* Joseph Patterson, wilUaxnO.Ludwi|« John M. Atwood, Artbu' 0 Coffin, Thomas H. Pcrvem, George W. Tol&nd* WniiairMedne, Thns WattsoD.nlP-lyK DIVIDENDS. pORN EXCHANGE BANK, PaiLADstPßix, May 1,1880. The Uireotors haveTHlB DAY declared a Dividend f TBRbE PER CENT, on the Capital Btook, dear ol tate Tax, and payable on demand. m*l-rf 4. w.TORRKY.Cashier EDUCATIONAL. TWISS 1 UCY R. MAYER* and Mrs. R. IrM. M. BIRD will reopen their SCHOOL for Yonn? Ladies at 1010 SPRUCE Street, on . Sep tember 17ch, IBfiO. . REMOVALS. KEMOVAL SMALL & CHANDLER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from 66 North SECOND Street, to 133 MARKET Street, above Front, north side. laS CARD TO THE PUBLIC, CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860. An attempt has been made to deoeive the public, by persons offering what th«v coil “Cokorbbs Watt*’’ from Fountalus; and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. The wAo(ua(e prioe of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7ii osnta per glaae, tho im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and srithontallowance for freight, oartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohrutezunt itstoiaf oonteuts. We have nbvbx sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any oJAer duertpftott than ordinary sised glass bottle*. The cork of every bottle of the geofine is branded “CONGRESS WATER ”-“0. A W.,” and any, without those words and letters on the oork, is countbribit, whether from Fountains eft Bottles, . CLARKE k WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia* vis t FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut eta., ES?fi B !L l , CK . BROWN Jr. oor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES £LLIB A Co , Tit Market street. J.C. TURNPR -NY A Co., 941 Spruoestreet, THOS. J. HUSBAND, M South Third Street, O, 8. HUBBKLL. Uto Chestnut street. _ 4 t _ A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth a°d Chestnut streets. Areoonstantiy suppiie i by us with the o£B9B Watxu' 1 ft botu... fre.h from the Oonpes. Sprint. CLARKE & WHUt, snli-teif 9S CED * R Bt.. New Vor. Citr. 1860. I0E! I0S! 1860. COID SPRING ICE COMPANY. - \ SCALE OV FAMILY PBICES. 5 pounds daily 49 cents per week. i 5 *• ** 0s M ** W » “ © u »» SO « " W " « io “ “ 10* «• ** 19 “ ITS « fiend your orders to the ofitats, or may be given to the s WALNOTB,r l ,,,^d^y ! l piNK- POINT PLEABANT FOUNDRY, No. 951. BHACHftrMt, K.n.lnsron.PhiUdelphiA—Wll. liaM H. I'iERS Inform. bT.TS.nd. th»«- bAnn.pnr 9(i««d tho oniir, .took ni Patl.r.i nt tb, shove Fonn drji he i, now *ron*red to receive orders for Rolling, grist, end Saw Mill Ca»tin.e, conp, Chemio*l, »nd Ho*ae work- Qearmc. CMtin.. made from Raver, beratorr or Onpda fsrnace., in dry or areen Mod, or lo»m, • m*o tf TUIU88R8! BRAOfS! SUPPORTFKS ! •R Correctly adiusbrd at and RAO* Streets. Ladiesantrau9'.S B 3 Twelfth street, firstSdocf below ha e. Ladi aimqdMiU, French! Eng lish. and American, la gtbat tanety. Belts, Klastio ohbuldsr Braces, SyringeeCAo CiPIBI *S TUBPFNTJJt®.—■ IXs bbls Spts kol' Turpentine, in store aud for sale »j ROWLEY* ABHBURNEK, $ CO.* Nq, 16 SOUTH WHARVES. pC.1413 14 - k, Ito 24,,5Y, , ;iM*j«)jnnßiW*iTi„ l^“fe‘' !^' •oS l «ntS ,^ llwrttlW *' thro# IRELAND A»IT WAPfOjT, ANOHIN MAN After wpica-, tofl Fx'r*la|Ubof M?°H-«?i r : F 'f ft« c *ilr™i “i« AnSS Wilk,. , ■*" A ■ C o»»~ 4-X^art. yi*rio— as mpaJ* _x»oor» o»en st itf o’clock: Curtain will, tfee at $, THEATBI. MORRIS BROTHER*. PEEL A TBOWBItIBOE'A MIWBTWKi,B. W 7 Elo^| .TOMMENcijisi Monday evening jitne h toured S«aU in gitfe m Private Boxes .**.* ft sf«r£* °ltohwM&M£iii% -~~5x& CBAEI/gg A* MOHBIa. Agant. WUBATLiSY & CLAWUfS TAfioa * ' STREET THEATRE. - v ItABT WSK K OF TETK RKAgOR! BotrcTCAULT, THE DROW((TSff*H.i«S! «rSS RFRrrrr. «EEffg» ?.«»« SttO*LLBD Wlfi^a^hE; oared for tho CoUooa Bowb. * .^J»? pTXTRA NOTICE!—EXTRA NOTICE 1 wmgmz ipm.. „. „ INTFRNATION AL PRIZE FIGHT. 7 he Daah.n, Pm sow hem. performed inLondon, with, (rest «»», st three Theatre., os the mbs evenm,. entitled ““ urn, BJSHIc’ftfjBOT! i.T?oiVtS ro<1 “ 0 f <) »* the 6sietfae, on WEDNESDAY wiU * **• ®n*iMl Colon of Sayan ud » « MEW SCENfe PiIHTRp. - *.. r -.n^ H JEADOW # TFA^O*°p O H, JStßStiHSisssr •*<■*.«•=*«" _ AARON JONES! ' Who will eonrfnot the 71UHT u it rsally will re»re—nt - -- - . ■ - , ti «AT J f?. S^S&^, jbßT ' occtMioni ripmint . CRAM?IOM OF i ?N<?i.AND ! SOLOMON’S TEMPLE. _ A lane, br&utiful, and perfeot nodal of toa rrasd- MARKET. STREET. presents Dr M Ira™ arrayed in JeratrSJlnim*. mmrondins theranoai orarn, (in it s wltti£ VMTUMI. Kaad Ist Kir n, Bth to Bth chap.; 1 Chron.,9Bth chan.; Sd Chron..4tb and 7th chap*.; sod ExodaßTtfth ofenv! W -hiS?.* a^A/*^”^ oo Solomon’/ Temple, aft of vrlsN TQVIBIT kcH." i from 10 to 18 A, JL 3 to 6 andTtolOF M. Insure at 11, a.siid wif o'cloakT Ml «na eAtliw a, USoanU; imila Liberal srrsnnmaiits made with schools and chorcfcee with pnvileio of laotara far their peator; ;aVI-lf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OFF!'‘IB ARTS, 1030 CHWTWUT Straat. . t” r!°«£; iswatWitaE dran’bSPpnss* 11 **' B *“' m “»kau,M sanu. Olufc thaSoadaS?* * UI "°* iT * at the offioe of CLOTHING. J}o\ S’ CLOTHING. ROCKHILL & WJIjSDNs No. 603 AMD 608 CHESTNUT STREET. Are offering to the peblio.in ooon action with their r*taler bojuMsa of MEN’S CLOTHING. A superior etook of BOYS’ CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Good#, and made in the most fashionable manner. Meaeures taken and Garments made to ordrr at toa SHORTEST N 0T T CEa arH-1m g # H. elodkluge: « CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOHSE/* N. E. Comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT ■fiT - CnstoßMT Work made at shonbcQ&s. tnhSt -Sw-if SAVING FUNDS, American saving FUND.-Com- Wnj’ii Building, eonlhwsfc corner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, tippn daily from 9 nil 8 o’clock, and on MONDAY till Bin the evemnev This Ola Intrtntion has always paid in full, on'demand, without notice. INTEREST PtVE PER. CENT- Alt ram* paid baok.pp gold andwlvet. ALEX. President . , _ BABIL. WOBK, Yiee President. John C. Farr, T. K.Harwer, * George Nugent, John Ansp&oh. Jr., Sami. T. Pcdice, AlthC. Roberts. John Aikmaa. Jorss Bowman. H. H. Eldridpe, Wm.J. Howard, JOHN 8 /WILSON, Treasurer. JOHN mrlg-lni SPRING GARDEN SAVING Office* 331 North THIRD Street, between Vise and CaHowhiU. fsoorporated brthe Legislature April !4th. 1811. Open for Dephaits and Paymenta. doilv. from 9to JJ4 o’chvjK. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY t.VK 'iINGB, from* toB o clock. Interest*per cent, per annum. Depoeitor* can with draw their moneys by Checks, if desired. Special De posits received. _ _ . JAMES 8. PRINGLE, President. Fiukcts Hauv. fionreurr. apae-tf if MEDICINAL. pROF. MORRIS 1 EUOKPHALOS, PROFEB*OR MORRIB* P*OFEKftOR WORK l»’ PROFESSOR MORRIS* EUC K PHAIO3, ETTC E PHALOS, KUCEP iiALOS, AN INVALUABLE AN* INVALUA BLK AN INVALUABLE EXTERNAL REMEDY/ EXTKWNAL REMEDY, REMEDY. FOR DPEASKS OP THE FOR DISEASES OP T*»E FOR DISEASES OF THE _ NERVOUS BY«TE M , • SERVOUB BYRTKM, ERVOUfi SYBTEM. ' by intense _• application of the mind to the researches of Literiture, the, •uuoerua ot Conuneroial and Fmanoiai Basinets, aadtne affrairs of Proies»ional and Political Life, or as oocaeiaaed by ativ other cause Pom which the Nervous by stem be come exhaust'd at d diseased. The syuipions coveted bv this valuable Preparation are numerous l of whiou the more prominent are. I<XCITKMK*“T OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION' AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND. CHUON C •*NE» VOU*N fcSa.»» NEURALGIA, NEKVOI S BEAD'CHF fcto . Ftc The is carefully orepared. by per missini* from tho Fobmula of PROF. W, MORRIS M. 1)., of this oitr, to whioh he refers io his Philosophical PaTphlet, “ P6UKlK**B.‘* On the relation* of the Gsngito-Ncrvotts Syswmwi the immaterial soul of man, Having extiibiied t< « r-rinciplesami commended the system of Coin sust* Bom cfcopatb*, Prolessor M. ,f it may be permissible that I-should offer, as wn il lustration, my own o&se. A oonunoos coarse of stu d es for ariumVey of years had. to a certain esvent, propped the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication, by attenuating Ihe prime centres of on rum? andintrileniual life- and arose a fe.t reoeasity oi Sersonai reliof. Having a well-founded conhdem/b m oroprsite Hnir-ceoraiby and sn intimate scsuatntrnee with Materia Meui a oi tfir Houueopataia School I selected certain substances of sscer ained harmoi ious relations and aoprovrd ns ; s. and combined their essen tial properties in unity, and w*s gf?»dd».ned by the possession of a medicinal resource ” Professor Morris describes the mode of application, and then adds: ,( In this way the desired relief has been ob tained, the nutritive sistem invigorated* the csnglio nervous system restored to its former tone* and mi ntal clearness, tranquillity, and visor— at th* age of nearly three score-are the much valued results ” Prepared, and sold WBQLE-AlE.by WOCKfIIPGK & CO., No. 6* North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by DruegUta seuer*tu. . Pnce, $1 per b.<ttle, large siio-09 cents small size. mi2S src\f Iflirnyi For the INSTANT RELIEF aniPEß iuilllAi MANENT CURE of this distressing ocm- plsint.use FEND T * S BBONCHIAL CIQAHETTES, Mide by O. B. BEYMOUSfc 00..10T H/IB3AL’ Street, New York. Pnea *1 per boil Hot free by ooet myT-*m if] FOJI BALE AT ALL DKUSGIBIB'. gUUNETT’» COCOAINE. oUBNETT’S COGOAXNE. BURNETT’S COCOAINE. VT A eompound of Coooannt Oil. eta ,for dreeing the Hair. For effioaoy and agreeableneae, it is with out anrduai. , , . . , Jt prevents the Aair/f<wi/*«t»g rjf. Jt promotes its healthy and vigorous grovsth. Jt ts not grecty or sticky. Jt leaves no atsofrccabte odor. Jt softens the Aoir trAi* hard and dry . Jt soothes the irritated seatp skin. Jt affords the richest lustre . It remains lon*->t in effect Jteosts Jifly cents for a half pint bottle, . sm* lp epphoatmn readers tue hair tno pj>Y and dry) soft ud glossy for several dai?. it is conceded by all who nave used it to be the BEST ANDrCHEAPIiST HAIR DRi-SSI-NG IN THE WOKLU. BUHN K %T '8 KALLISTON, As a wash for Hie complexion has no equal. It ia Cip tinynished Dw its cooling and soothing profcfrtieh. sml is admirably adapted <o all uanatuml condiuonsof the skm; replevins tan. snoburfreckles, redness and roughness ol tho skin. etn.. bamts, aud allavrag'thfl irntatiott caused buffreoitee.-f too*quitnas, ,I^ 0 2ilP®?WU*<i.„by. Joseph BURNETT A CO t asr bot <e- For sale everywhere. > l3t-if pAR K . ok «, WIIJLIAM ». ROGERS, tirosiioxr, »*W« OMESTNBT BTRKKI, No.X«U. . *el6*4inif !■ A7.CMEA ! AZUMBA ! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AXUMEA! AZUKEA! PROF.] (11 OHRIB’ iZBMKA BAKING FODDER. Manoftotwed übily ,ti No. 03 North tFOL'RTH Street, aod for eafo by Grocejregeaerelhr, m\2S Sn'if OOtlN.— 500 bbls. No. 1 Noap-iiroku -,’ Jgr FAIRBANKS'PLATFORM SCALES
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