‘ 1' rCr ..fiwcMaXteasig p: 3 i«?HT: fi Mimrygit SiS^SfT^jiq*.’ . «t ttoUßimlm'OuitfmMikot Wootml.W ; - tTKldn> 4wUo*d . - •WmS»?m i SSm^kmuMMt mtooni _l«Mt*. lb HU fa* *M «mi«iio>tbo oSoo ofrlo* s#• sjW»b. *Mi’#iit' .of »wt»tj-«ix rurs, jM.'HbOnr is* oWWtwl ti. fusion «f. ,ri.idMtoir *OO bs«lL , f i 3;:v' - r -■ ■ : .V-.iV'l./-'’ .Ht.-pk-iwy"!. V'l - fofJtib. Ibtati bb'oar offtrinrsiogtittiro, id. r ■- ■■ffittgaHggi Mi***, of JoWiotiot dotiobmm iMUUM <MM.«Oi«M* mdoM.l»d OfW» of ftott iSKHS.* o ;** «l OMOB.IWWM6. OO»0g»Ui#.0/UlO - .4fi3**** *»*h* tflfedn of tbe oom#*ay to»isi»*ieoi --jSJ; 'of abner f»medintwjr«o eevte redeem ‘&BH&GS&& ■ , mjjSß t?&oo..yjM mroomnttrt ‘ . ttir b*S/’S«SS»U»ijdi <J»o»» t>Mnl ionnodlsjolj »f#Sfe«£Aß -im&BmwwPM ■ ; **« omnftiiMsio &ir tskmf.tock of the Bosko* AfcSooo otbioeMoo Ita, tfei Mil of •asoot»ikM t»« •/ iaiWoobnoi«iiko>t ojoa lot thirty .«'m,M4*n : stoojtioriM l«»art*f6nbM.^Hi»»l»b»MjiMi i o*, . oobMMfetofct of Mbooiiiduotforfivofatß^^odtWbaiuMi 3 Ttio director. orthalfaw Orlwuia. ],»«iiob,ii4or«» l Ifankorai k»itro»it'Ood»M«-ta»i»'i orojotmlo ftr IW sorrikooC dwt-wb'rtgoooOjiodooy thb qo|b)pOiOS..tb*tt* ■sin ant of fifty thoßaariddailar. .' ,’ ' . . ' Tho followrac ratta-oJawkScmkasa tag taiaighea §o»Ye*.;... .*»r»SC»ro» 18ffik., v ,... ...11. Soi.. , f?!Jfr.V.":..V.‘.kmt 'vz--' 4 S Joi- I *****^.—«*o.. U 70f|8 71 - • 'fako wipiusiM. ’’ * '■- v,.. r ; ,•-- : r. Baying. SeUinr. >%kli9-i(?re^. , *i-..fr*5..'.0.i.b i~. *<* r« . f »:v; - WltO e*Trenkw**tfo*»for tferwefctdbr Croabf & 06., ••- - , . „ Ik ‘ SSIS^h 1 cr ?«^?' : — ‘l™ ffTiaob _ t-Mlr (Potriot ~?• ...ISJD ■ ' : .^kCßAiro*;- «■ •' '-' : ; r Pittebuit— Xtofcdis. WSgv r • *‘* • '-,' 16 dw. pirolnnnti.. %tols ** ■gwtUßort V.l* LoguviUe.. Jjto 1 *‘ Hto'Jt** *aictto..ui.« toiS” ss-v ssw^sii-.*. HwqpW. Sr lo l" M»ra»hn. «oi3 ‘ • Stock Eichnit Baleog .-»-f-' l^?:’,', l«ll'f;i#' ■" — ; wi*to st s. & tunutt.l WX VTotart Stmt., >;.;' .3- dingg«'gi.-...w23s SoWoJ:r[^owa. ts tn&to&xvzt,’. M£r.4Soiitltv7i,a > .;f(: «U4Sd-«te a.,k..44„, I S?^2aV r lS i!,ln ? v ' . .■3id*hirii War. .U... M so §r ft OoetM.’.Wvd tIX ■ vu^elD‘v Gual..io. 49K it - ‘do...;.v.'.^kk , |l-! -•J* - .d0.,--* akk-.wi -t-' -- drt.i..',';.,.,....' «- f,»; k: do.L jWrin>Bi* Jg '’do.....'— diV-.-I-.V .Uj’b;- -**. H Barmbur* ft. B" ; * Union frkTaaa.; i :»■ BBTWRBB BOABBS, TO ’ ttr. - d 0.......:, 3H(i - , T J' ...fSOOTOBOAM. ISS Laa Miaefaill R... * A «1* : |fea|S 8* MrJS&ztlfti ;.' Cbp*I!*B:PJUCSB-STJS»i)Y. -'-\ : :.'j •’ . • . Bt/L JUM. " £U,4<M: ®!SS£Pt g*** £*' »£7>u* 4wwJu&3lv - “ 6»!»«gj nQ - nXtß’v toTSaetaa. -ait „■■< *to»fiHavim«aa*< «*<u«a* Vina Btaai n s ; , Philadelphia Markets. ; ';.i ' 1 v:' v-i, 1, ! i'.v',.? ■ ■ Ivan ?—Ew.liir-'; T%eFlparnukrk4tteinective.to-day,asdwilhdatanr 4 change; the only sale u 6CO bble good super fin v .. a4t6^e**rbW l gt whte'i *ate it ;i« freely,offered ; the . trade are husfagat fyom up to hbls foroommnii to choicesuperfiEe; extras asd fancy: bteeds, according to vnMity. Ryp FJooraad.CoroMeal uare quiet; the former is‘held at #4. and the l&tterat II blfi.without saies toanyextent, ■ rWjpU? m rather,mpre plenty to-day. and primer Jots! mlyawsafexbte'ai foraser «notod r*We»abouti,we. ' bav# t bsea disposed.ofatlkMallS tollto for fisirto, wi red*. Hte fvt- eboiee SMtnerw4o,i IsieUH&fbrwhite. m m «■«.*ad JWBBtylvania ia MIW. etAteKMe.#' bw. Cons is-not Mttehipqu redTc/.audabOfteWO baa sold st<7eflk.- . »eiat#srfurprime iotoeins at 63? W bee tart dbltv Opte are finner.aad* smril aate of prime £Sh MSK9K6 o.' : . : ?■-, v : '• ■ - CoTTos is dull and drdoplagr and a fewasaii lots Mir; r iaim been disposed of Mabantpnirinuie • ! et(Aoa ; je,-mi,ke l rt’*nvaiA. :Lan! is eearoe, and held -a»6Ve th«jnews<if,buy*rs, who offer Ids for-bbkr and tdi:»B4urfAiiifChee*ewedalC : • r 'r-\: tr.— Tliereiea emaU'teutnees only to note ffsm' without change in prices.- . ‘v- - ."1 .■ - ~ \ isavlis steady j: about see tMs Western e«W at 814. P«t)Dav'<]oaV S6>te, drudge lf*MKe,*sd hhds at er sabon.. r-->l. = ; tiITY iTJiSiIIS. )., TnaJapaintan —We learn that,arnnfementa :' fcarg bean made to introduce oaf Jijapaa Titilornialo tararal of oar largest and most lhtaramsg atanefea : W»». Tb»»» inlilb,t(«it, jatwrtaiomg ahdtlf ainbte to thaao ieaoiaitive asiatice - tndtwe hope eeerj adbrtwitl beeßadsdann* their ao joara to gratify this 1 sod ahideai reto pea tha way vs; . 1 gat sp things ,’£Vta philadalahia While pars thav caaht also In Kura et»own thaa snaM of oar isrgeet bwfnesa «s "bTiihmenta. mMnilcsetp»lace of Mattre. Oahford a Sois.under tha Coatiaeatal, thay will be eecorted thrnaib bg theooamittee, ofoouree, aa . abilf dsy co.id be spent Terypleaeentlp ia psssisg thrtnghthairv&Tioctdepartments and agaaiSaina the aleaact etockr which tbaycoatnin, aad tha aegarb ha ts m, on Isas tbsa is oheerriug tha admirable system wfa-Phlsh iha biisiaeee fa conducted. Tha faaaoaa , '‘Jaa”ayo»M alsohere h< *e the best otgoffeiaitlr.pl , essie the cream of nor Philadelphia beesty, aa {hair apart eu ate ara J .da*aJtr tiroaied.freta wotnhsgtiU ' htgUi hy lhs ladiaa ofonraity. far'thair axantaite ■he#*, sun-iirabra!taa,'an4 child rea’a kata. . . _ .■ c SjrißiittAUUt l■' Bruit traugn !--ii’'U ■ Amd-ot ! fUtathab epimidoeassariloats' with theit friande on . garth fift <« rraviadalllhoaa vhcadairantetcbin . ihvacate with tbcir friends in spirit world, by deli - ihloa Kr. 1. V, Jtasigald, wntiag Ota Arch street..' Dr. Wolfs, hae'imz ehyeieiaa, has rooms ' dtH*taiaeplnBte)-. ; '-rV ofr i b-. s.i.tr . ..Cwaina wirf,'tfaMiyCurtMiH,;' window shedea, audaahotrlery goodd. aallinr at aostiaa. gnats to reeks j Mali fat fiUlgoo 'a. . Prineerednwd f; grant bartalne'of-. ih'ridfo.glirctinesrt.,. , ■; - Pigs (i)twindow shades ar.dtrnaadnge. 7S ‘ Kbgantgoldehedesdnd trlt««liitia: , ;.’.,'.’;",r.;- ) V'.tt (0 Khary-a orked laoo cn/taina—-i.. gw jNKMpi|^ia4>'*J.W~at«-»,.ggo, paabia.width nnrteiaa.dsoiaik... .v.::. .;.... ' [. PATitn't Cartain Store, dSOChestnititraet. j -'''Ourtmii' Saii -yWindow ihadeg, gqriainey’bW aataHta. gfoahM, gilt' Ottrtii'caa, onrtaio piniamaatW and ■ aahoMary roods. Selliag ohaag to maka rooan for fad tagortatipna; T PAliK.ti.Ml.Cheatant Street. Sa:»p*» it>d anrUin gooda, ielling off atyadosed gricc* to m\ka room for fait imaortatiooa. . ' pATTBs'a Curtain Store, gw Chaitnnt Streat. _ aiath, graad volaat ahadaa, graao lioao, iii grean iilt Mthdegrfot' ooahtry'tiaa-h 'great»ir(atr. ,PAtT«s,HO Oitatiat.'atraet., *■-' -r _■• ,> ' i Pl<j«b, Damasks, Drooatello, Satin de ljalna, TOliraf Jftd.'Piaao and TaMe Cnaara; also Lao# and , I’JMaHaDnrtatba, OiltComioaa, and Window Bhadaa. at . 1 rgdoaad griaai. ICtnaing ant tala'. ■ Parra*, OO Chaagy \‘«iTWgtt./_ j! : £• #•' Ctiar*i s S*L».—iaoe and Mnalin Onrtalns aalU ■ nigdrtSta'ipKdn'gMstdKito gfiiagAlit.m’wfe.'Pamit; , . .i-';- ; ■-« . -Jiy. Coa»icn«,'Cnri»in IBanda, Draßery, ; Ma ' ‘ pigtara faaaelaofarorT daaongtian, at gragtlT radttagd , ! .‘"i’ifoiTrTOß'w'ticß Cira'fi'rira,' haafjr, 1 wldo. and * WdtV ffdat'' ®» to it PirrM’t Oaytain Stotf. V;.lf<!Sg»igßt 4nX.i r ?' b.Kp '■■.JDtri»*'Fi'<nSr»***»*n«« ant ton. Oncan— -I'■ TiiMii ' - n' ’ ■ ic Baaaatt. in tha EaSHyn Kdthat, C 7? Wniarti't Fifth aod Matobant atraeta, winhava foraala ci SS iii'aaaaoo tlia oho|oeat .Slftpiba-yiaa, aalanta*. ■; mmsasmtißws. . aantgr-aad-tiaasot bo anrgaaaad. ■.farniw "dyt;, gSs>flyrittaia@-fav' .‘I ' ' ' ' ■ ■ jaan. r Vaitraat.* g&tffa*.— • .Tagitoa^jßiwagi.„ W BftgadghaaAhrDße. O- DowariHizDi and Vinh . giLAEAKDAS ?1B«-P«00» Bagm.—A veiT gpgaM•tWKMta'gat'hoz..; • c-• • - r ; _- r ;i latga aaaortßantof BALAMaHDEUfor ntt at raw Jgeljl;h?<Wli ; aonaWagfiaaa. Wot«t CHESTNUT *U, Philadelphia A-tax 'MW . "*#■ . . - :V<WH * WATSON, tmtad ,*»'*»;** ; MAft*BN*s. All persons who :;i WWlysS^SßSyiWt'.'fflfl*iwt«l»*nfir S' .W); I taTe honght Saaring Maohinea whit* will:aot perform Vl y.i ■ tb» iwrfc exp««t#i t amufomed that StNGBR’B Ma > ehSaMaavaTiiUUoddaar kmdofwock. Noomlmtat WdSAUto. «to kratMnaAsM'h' giving to #»*& narnkaaai'et ;a 'cknMntUi fall VaSia ol> hi« money in aiegaatly-itokib&Bdekitlung.aia ft hiialtomo. valnaWe, «at-'aM%M**nt beaide., it fcaVing.ita effeot an the iris*, nod no a tote Mat," i> «nst- M a*d taarict il on eaob artiole eold, and atriotly adhered the loweetfeon. The wtooluee'.weyaofnae.eoci H»- tk», irioew <•*«♦»* noMti onttt, eonttary,each garment ia tote at lAt Jmevii, and Varreated e(Ual to ike |kaat <« •» tka rift being merely an' additional toeaah miatovoareto buy, total having aa ftiegMJthipief/lveslbet they can Invest their money no } better 1 With the entire ifciraeu of the rrtiole '.ttenaentlgii the yttbUoaretaritedto cell and make them? eeiTeefeailiareat the “Temple of Fashion,” No. *O7 foisluat street; -' ’ -'■ • 'rfi*; TnttAirziTßß _ Routs ; FiXsd.—Saturday Afternoon* at.three o'clock, iu beenftxed for the' »m*' >al, in the eitjr»ofthe JaeanaeeEmbassy. The commlt itoe hirve.determmsdta taks thest ranter* sut the enu* jpipsl WildiiteeftMcttr, end they have accordingly *o ■Hell of RoekbW &WiUoo, Noe, 60S find ttl .OheeWat street, shore Sixth. Tbeßwbauy will, of bourse, vim [theefcweTefetred teheed timet the magnificent rnte.- Tidr. wtithe rue «6ck 6f el«ttot garments for gentler :»eaasdroeUie-'- ;• v r /.»i; * (L . . jAMttyALSAf THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS; Cl* to 11 o’clock liAN HIQHT, ’ : COJrriif K. oomtr or ninth and Cheetnnt, ONTsvlor.Brietol. Pa CAeeon.pA. 1 Mp. Rework • Was Reed. jr. Boaton , ! 8P weller.Jr y-- - S JHnrt, W, . -V, : J RSohrier, W Y ;' A lurking; Cfoioneo 111. •- Leonero Grove Balt ' L B Rewley, Pbaaixnile ,*W TGdierJtwf. Teno B»mi 8 Hartwell, N J Mijw Btorneon, Va . Miee Holman. Va, KFoUr Grok,Xqtlaiid. FBMomr k«f, It V OhM AReithaed,tf */ > B EBraorop. Boston J Hol’Md. Isdiea* . _ i f A»|leton, No, iffiR I Hinton,a foa&ic -j _ AHaAV&ftM- kffi&x&r** l.airlß »ril»yrw Y,. J-A. fondarrord Jt ii>. Conn : - kS»H**«Kk,yaf : BMOraydont la.Pa KiT*afdir7Dajlmrf,OoanjoknTjr«dj. Conn EiiaEiWjtarf.Bavtnn.O^HaTtVrtdanfc wf.Ohio , ■J^i^S^BeaSfesssr.? ; Ny ,: fSOiato.TrY, V - P WNea;toii.NY ‘ BsU tstr-VrlsMafl^, Iwilsiryi.nitoß ;>r XCVStilee, Boston ; |RffitaftSKilUk' Geo H GorHu, Brov 1 • ColH WHowell &w, G& , . DrQM tTwhur, Md .to * Thge hi Abbott. Bait John W Meant, Towasde ft Dsyiason. N T psm&frXoo -.'ffiftfisyr ■ ’ aIRAHD HOOSE-Nintb ud ChMtiwt itraata! PPC»«~T.Jr,D.I • AO Muilm.Fbila ,■ Jm DLodlam.’ cim!»*o' ft^sgrA... | o i USttsri&ta» lapaS r .-v Bfe" ' OtiM IS ffoTMtfk, Canada MtM Jtob*rts,Canad& . i<*»Mßulh»an, Pa '' : £B>H*H*maa< Pa .. B k Sbaaffar.Pa . . GM B'.mman, Pa -A THeS..JUaneutar, lH*r4«taa.P , ttabar« [P RsUmaa, NY IHaMamas.fa := v ' Col OH Rajmonil k la. Del MiMtU.JUyaMdbHfl WJamal.Bg . Hobt Yfii.Yai NY , J William,. N Y HII Baku km Coon •,.MintftUar, Coon V feo?!3So‘h NJ , *«*s&*s!, aftac fpratsf^r.^ Mt**i,i*x’©Bbatt»Hy £W Bernard, Del &unl Hopkintf.SO Henry Ry*r*OD.BC PHjriop.N Y 4 , : H HMTiMton. W Y A VJarreU,,Md .. O«o Pii-her. Hsniibar* } B Potnem.N I{. ,- < ’JR Eby k. la. Hametarg w p Patterson, PotteviUe , Ajßradihaw. Pa • v W WJYiler A"U;« Y-- Awx Conk. Brooklyn, N Y All** Cook. Brooklyn. NY< BChibon fc la.. N J v Jn*HHoc»®ft,wr<N'Y 21A Phillips, N Y JJ> Bodlo.KJ .... - GAokarman A; la.N Y W Q Qaiooy A la,lf Y - N.Y RY - HYFsmoe.Ohio J J H«cken. Md . V Holme*. Md Jm Fit*p*t”lpk, Md v AlTßpatsa, Md , Cteo,; N Y *sS®**f* -•feWßa? i weadoreojl Jk Y, _ : ;o . Bodde, NY, i* ... . aster MCSby, Harrisburg RffSRO HANTS’ BOTEL-Feurth street. below Arch JafiM Morey. Trenton. -■ Ira Freeman. Jr, DC CMBiddts.BivertoniN J , Hon Nebraska PWPtokM.irj HP Pel? warts. Allegheny # * WnofaL Flwnmgton- kW Wilton .'ad.Pa Davd Bair. Lanoesler 8 C Wilcox, Berlin, Ct GeoWJUtbbnro k la, P*'HP Wile*. NY K I. Beavsfra. Beading RScholl,Reading, ,P O Pertolet. Oi*j. Fa John J Case.fittsburg .*• 1 - -v ; ' JBoW>r.BtL™ii . Sgi?tes!r§ , r ta ? tam i?ESs9fl£ n^d ’ =•' Vm M BiMttr;WsmiVg H tollman.’WjTkenb****- - KWWarded. wilkeibarre ~ti liWeasssß. Wilkesbarre HonJ Behind!*. Allentown A Harrubarc ; , AW-Porter. M&u A T Joue*. A!* • ' ' Mrs & Morrison, Balt JJaaiel JMcCooJrrlll ’ MissMorrjjon Axis, Balt - f .AMERICAN Hi>TElr--ChOTtinnt. aboTe Fifth. . B LDitHririr./Trento's -. J Keenan J Farrington Ricbd Mmwop* Clearfield > jasLGyhart. Wd Rboadi, Readme MiwUCNeff, Rerdmi BF**oodtiart« Readme- —J B Goodbart. Readme ' ! Mw» Goodbart k «*. Read; OM“rmentrofeL Reading WT Jeandell. Witm. Del GW p*r k .MH.'t Louie JKUewe-fc UMass GThmnpton. NY, BWFtnhel.Va • - j G McGonaele, Pa JM Praaktla Lano co . IVJffsrjA)*, Lsn->cp jmF Bmith.Reedlne rF A uhler. Lebanon CM Dtteel if*. Boston.. Mi«*K L.|)a*el,Boston - fi£5 T fe^T f - Com ! ■ S&SSSFkSSS? ffßw#A..if.Y . ..._ •s „ BBmew. AetMi . WRMoTie k la,Dow. A« *;e«d,Ma«r . , J RWhitaker. Fbttnixviße LFChasman, M.Chunk JWilHelot.MCnank Tbn* PBirnpwm. MChonk wfl Harm, J«rsay chore k Butter W Chester- B Wood. Jr, N Y - - Albert Treat. Frankfort • ;o.W Parker. Frankfort *£VW choke, felt rN W Farwell. Maine .V HT) Genther. Va „ ! L HHLJr.KY.% " f - -> GH Faster, Jersey City - Nfi Clark, Newark.Pel - F A Cartii. Del [ UNION pOTBL-Ara* street, above Third, ; 'J C Stehman, Mp.Laiic - H WEagan, Phila I B f Berlin. Reading .... W Peacock. Readme., MissHDam, Pa ' H Williamson, Lancaster : Dr.JPheholl. Bethlehem MmMßoholl, Bethlehem -Mrs Dr Barnes. Bath- - - J Kissinger, Jr. Reading ; W Welch. Easton , MintJuliaA WelohiEast’n G W Rartles k la. N J H L McCo nnelK Weynes’tf fjp Hetnck.-A w/, Kssbm' F R Hetrick Easton' W K Lockwood Ala.Md .-‘J Q Felton, Pittsburg A Coy* Allegheny, P»> £*JpC #J| »l*«l,Fa E V ?*tem*a H J • R H Jones, Tamaooa G W-Henp dfls. * in*, P» *RGGall*her, Mifiintosrn J Bismhnifth. Mifflintown « G Cfcsdsr.N Y JffOrmbjiJfJ RMGrover.NJ ■ •WH<smt? Ohio • Mis Lane, taston 4 , , fUnprost, n J " J L Haot, Lambertvfe, N J RM Moms, Harrisburg W R Allieon k la, Ohio MistMLane, Easton JONKB* HOTEIr-Cbsstunt street, above Sixth. Phila ■ H P PDt.Rsrlin WFM Williams, Ga Del J Condon. Jr.-Md • - J H JBrpwn, Philo Alex Bfm*h, Mess Gen Willnns..Blass ■ WnWa'ker.NY - ACOnr.N-H ' £hMPo«er.y Y \ . J GeoWßullard, Md „ ' LJjWooimM. Cape Mar, wtf Bun. Boston RCCnme.NY R Yj*ddls,Lano,Pa. . JCartledre NY . John Parker. Balt John A M|teb»ll, Balt AClarkiH-Yi '■* AJCisrk,ffY> WGCorbeU.Md: , L ASchool£eld, Md ST.LOMB HOTKL—Cktttmjt (trrat. »b. Third. Wm Hurrinilon. Phil* OH MoCnba,Tune«iia,Pft ' WraCorwia.NJ WA Jo’ce.Md 1> P'ldWwn*n. TerseyClty 8 Harris. W/taa' ~ AK« , L , TI?L. p ' ulft rtl Mn <7 W Nixon. Ohio - Mtss K E-Nixon, Ohio M>h ETayior, Ohio . STATES,UNT nw ROTEL-Market street, above Sixth, John Braden NY Jm Smith, Un’orwlle. Pa H Hinckley. WomelsdorjT iPLSfjkjrtretser, Bellefont n W Fh*w & wf, Jt l - Eft MoMssters,Clearfield Wm W Keenan, Graensburg O, Bender, York . 1 J T fit- la. Reading Mrs J Conner. Reeding Peter Wmdler; Lano co 801 Smoker, Lane eo 'ft H#vnoMs. Jr. Md G ft Sharplssa. Md T» Bife. Dnncarinon' - PamV ShsMer. Ponoannon W Johnson,Wilkesbarre D W Whale. NewyiUr ‘ J/tfc* While. NewrfHe- w P nn'nhar. PiMjburg W Wp«d» Pittsburg JFatcheq, Clearfield Pit $ L Okain,CfcTisti*iraa Alex PaviUe, Wilm, Del ' FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second street, abore Mar«t. MRKirkbnde. Abeaoom * Cordery, Abseoom • .gMJfajt tutor. WJ, -- IH D XnewJes. MO. Del JftMiekle. Phila - - • W» J Towne, Mass Wmßßeeords. peL -'JegJKevjMMtyf tplf. Alex Hinson. D*l‘ • A W Tomlinson, Princeton M a Green. Milford. Del T Fl*na*an, Pa; Harry Mulligan. Phila Jno O N{ell, Wirtahiokon JM.HTkompeon.Tnwa,. .JnoMoCormiok,r* ~• - Joe Davis, Bn»tol,fo _. .' COMMKRGIAIj HrtTKlr-Bi*lh *tv »»*>« ChMtont. gw Brower,Fbenixvitle W ' _ H-Kirns-Lancaster m. . \ OeoWHentel fie la. Pa Wro T Bre,Chester co - M H Jolly. Tyrone, Pa ■ RfOWfM*. .Pnjlestown G T Leonard. Pa Thp*H>iren. Chester oo Jaoob Johnson, Chester co ft IsNivin. Chester eo- D Garrer, Pn. • W H Huddleson. Del eo Gen W T.inviUe, Lane oo D T>efev«r. Lenoaster co B JMiller A t». Pa B Miller* re . i - M Hammond. Del , _ W H f-nra J»Y - ■ Jmss Jones. Marple, O J P Vsrkes. Chester co , JPyott. Delaware oo RPaiste. Chester no - Miss 6 Rhoads. Marple, Pa i Jawfe HGarrett, N J Mm a Paist. Chester co Alex Mode, Pa • T HPearoe As son. Pa w o he Walker* Dal - John A Raynn'd*. Pa W Kerr, Md .' <; • . Jas GiifiUan, Chester oo BARLEY SHEAF ROTBLHSeemu* st.. below Vine. J LHontiN J -'v=- : AMoGiaughlra. Ch«st‘r co J RJloe.Lambert vine 1 MrsJßeeder,Pa, _ J H Bradheod. Pike o » - Q W M&Ttwdeli, Pa MrsM L mftrtindsll, Fa ’ Miss C A Bodins Pa 1 L WKtrk, Balt E Horton, Snyar Bun B G Robertsi Bellersville Thos Morris. Qnakertown . J 0 Weeden k la,New Hope Morns L Belli Baoka oo * Nobje, Rome, Ga . . Jat Dungan,. Boitleton _O'W . WiQrk &U,KprMtvxlle K Atkinson , Jos Williams, Mo A G Agin k Wj Ulootnitrar* BAi.D 'KAriliß BOTBl^Third at., shore CsUovhlll. Saint Arnold. Monroe eo K J P Raudenbtch. Pa liJlSnydar. Pottaville * Philin heeae. Jr,N J Lewidßoeta; Pa ’ T Pittsburg C A Rs»*.J)o»)attoWß • J J Early. Lebanon eo SamiTarlor. SboeaensvlU# Geo V Snyder. Shoanerav Robt GoodrPoylestown A J Hoemer, Pa BLACK'JBJSAR IfOTEL—Third at., above CaUowhill, F l#eistsri Snmneytown . .F Read. Bdnmeytown Blertand.Kf*Harbor Frank Hersh. Allentown Cant K ErdmM. Pa , ThOf W .Wright, Pa BKennen; feUmylkUl eo 8 Bncys, Northarepton Tlkw ffrwoTfrPMbero . J Maltnberrer, Reading H axiopf Af-.BOTf L-iUoe street, above Third. WnrCJTjMri*. York.TA / GV Blanck". Mont*om’yoo JaebbPliolr, -: ‘ jinwlshlMk. Pa _ JWAlbrtakt, PA; ** @7h Longanaoker,Lano. H WTfacy A fa. Hartford Mrs Charter A da, BartTd, £B Greanawa»t, Lebanon. W-AOrth, Pa,. .. nl Mrooods. Ft Smith, Ark Hx wit man, Beadinc . J«M« Mstwr-FHd,. ; ReaHinr , , «nM*Bon,r. Phid J MoCart/, W»»tb«rlr > - F All.nbijm . P M C.ntre V. 11.7 o w r»rn(Mr.AßnvtU«,P» MOUNT VERNON flOTBls-SMoad tt, . »W>n A/ob. irte^!N t ?' ,> feg^M wtoWTl 1 aAfttn wmiwiracß. tikefourth ?,j_ ; Osbelio JMult. from lnat “ * lT * r ‘ ' * boon from New York, inih mSTb: hughlS- ; { '-I '' -*f TKtI»*A»H. " 1 • i' v ' ! The Pri nooA Ibortroon.l* ‘ • Northß ri to a m. arrived pt Liverpool) and the New York at Bouth empton*.- * - 1 MEMORANDA. ' SteamshipDeiattete,'Cannon, cleared at New York 'yesterday (or .Philadelphia. • . . . - , Steamship Baltimore. Green, from Havana 3d mat, 'arrived at Baltimore yesterday : Ship Canvas Back, Clark, from Shanghai fan 34 tar :nvedatNew York yesterday; _ • ... • Ship Pohabelhnffi reported for Boston, sailed from Helvoet list. nit—has been reported loading for P^^*l^ h en Mm. WodW, from Buenos Ayre* for Bal timore, was siKtialised Jdinit. Ist MiB. long ?l ®« . . Bark Medora, Wills, nenoe for Bostonv arrived at H »*f? l5»M?ler!?$r) Randal), from Hio de Janeiro April is. arrived at New *otk yesterday. . Bark Nornrabeg*. Pondera, for Galveston, olearedat for Montevideo, oleared at New G^r^< ewi Vird! Shackfoftl, oleared atWe w York yes teBohr R?oha3i Vans, Frink, from Beaufort, NO, ar rived at New York yseterday* . Bohr 0 A Stetson, Rich, from Proviuoftown for Phi ladelphia tailed from Holme# Hole flih met . Soar Compromise. Andrews, from Boston for Odessa, Del. sailed from Holme#’ Holt 6th Inst. - Behrs Faanv, Mavhew. and Percy Wefjner. Gandy, henoe for Boston; RThomijkin. Lloyd, do for Roxbury; Nepione- Magee, and D E Wolfe. Russell, do ior Lynn, and 8 T Garreteon, Grace, from Delaware City for Med • ford, arrived at Holme*’ Hole 6th in»U - . ', .. . Steamer Josephine, Green, henoe, arrived at N York yesterday. : , , r JSPEOIAL NOTICES Deaf Made to Head.—lnstruments 'to sxti.i the Hsxnnjt, in ever, viri.tr, and of th»,ino«t approved construction, at P. MADEIRA’S Ear Instru ment Depot, Wo. 115 Bouth TENTH street, bej9wChjS»ti nttt street. . • -*rr — To C;on3uacPtivbs.—Qubru’s Cod Livbr Oil Jxllt. This great epccifio for Consumption is fast superse ding all others in its ourative efTeotanpon those afflioted with tube renter diseases/being twioe aa effioaoious as the erode oil. 'Prepared'upon highly eojentido princi ples of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseous taateof the plain article, it is received into the ctomaob in its jellified form, without and is gradually dis solved and digested,'passing into the email intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritions properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in Overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Academy of Medioine, and recommended by the faculty'everywhere, this preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for Consumption and ail Scrofulous affections. Sold by FREDERICK BROWN, oorner of CHEBTNUT and FIFTH Streets; FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT k SONS, • _ mhSI stufiffl Watkr Coolers for the Million, at exceedingly-low prices,Tat E. S. FARBON tc CO.’S Manofaotory, oorner of DOCK fc PEAR Streets* je7-gt Sbaxih '8 Saying Fund—Northwest Conns* Second and Waxjiot Strkkts.—Deposits re ceived in small and .lane amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without lofts of in* terest. Office open daily* from • until • o’elook, and on Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi dent.-FRANKLIN FELL t-Treasursr and Secretary. CHAS. M. MORRIS. Metres’ Miraculous •Vermin De strove*,theoldest,andbest remedy known for Ex terminating RATS and MICE. COCKROACHES BUGS, ANTS, MU&Q.UITOFS, FLEAS, MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INBKCTB. Wr Principal Depot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold by ail Druggists everywhere. mylfl-Sm One Price Clothing or the Latest Bttlss, mads in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. AU goods made toorder warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing AU are thereby treated alike. • JONES 8c CO., sefi-tf- AM MARKET Street Saving Fcito— National Savstt Trust CoMfAST.-CEsrt.rwl br the Star, of Peottijlvs is. Hulls. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount large or small. 5. FIVE PER CENT. Interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3, The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. A Money is reoeivea from ExecntorstAdminUtraiort, Guardian.!, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,■ to remain a long or short period. 6. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olaas securities. 8. Offioe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest >%—>»- Tf.fwi ittMt. PMljutalnM* IMS MARRIED. CARMALT—wof-SEY.—On Toasday.June ftth. by the Rev. Theodore D. Woolsey. President of Yate Col lege. Samuel Fisher C*rmalt of Susquehanna oousty,. to Anne Elisa, daughter of tin late William Cecil Woolsev, of this city. ' * KIKKr-tINCObN.—On the sth inst, by Mayor Hen ry, Mr. fsaao K. Kirk, of Chester county. Pa., to Miss Funme Lincoln of Ceoil '•onnty, Vd, * -DAVIBBON—MaFF*;TT.—On the 6th ult.. bv Rev. John Chambers, Mr. Wm. H.l'avisson, late ofChina to Miss Mary J Atoffert, of Philadelphia. * fIeHNART—DAV 8H n the 6th instant, by the Rev. Charles D. Cooper, Mr. Cornelius S Baronrt. of Somerset county. New Jersey, to Miss Rebecca W. Davis, of Philadelphia. * HbRLEY—TAYiOR.-On *he loth ult.. by Rev. Charles A. Maison, Levi Herhy and Anna Taylor. * DIED. TURNER—At his residence, in this oity.onthe 3d m*t. Heory Turner, Esq., formerly of Natobez, Miss., aged 4B rears. * OaRPc-MTER.—On the7th inst., George W. Garpen* ter. in the SSth year of his aee. Due notion will be riven of the funeral. .* •HIPPEftSTIEL.—On the dih inst.. Anna, yoasrest daughter of Fredenok and Rachel Hippenstiel, aged l rear and 4 ninths. • KI,"HER.--On the 4th inst., John Fisher. In fith year of bis age. t >nneral on Sunday afternoon next, at 4 o'olook. * ■ >U* BE*«T.—On tbs Mb inst., Esther Jane, wife of Robert Culbert. in the 43th year of her'Age. * BJSRR.—On'the eve>-ing of the Bth inst., Lewis 8., lonof John C.and Adeline Derr,aged 13rears. * DEAL-—On the Bth inat. after a short illness, Jaoob C. Deal, in the 94tti year of his age. , , , Funeral from the residence of his father in-law. Phi itt> Himmilwri*ht, Bodine str®et, (formerly Adams/) above Norris street, Nineteenth ward, on Sunday after noon, at I o'olook. * CLOWNKY.—C‘n the6th inst.. Nary Clowney, intbe 77'h year of her age. Funeral from the restdenoe of her daughter, Marga retta Lawton, No, 7t4 y spy street, below Kitzwater, and east of Broad, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock * ABTLKY ~un the 6th inst,, Elizabeth Aatley, in the 76th yevrof her age. * McOURDY —On th« 6!h inst, Charles Hoover, eldest son of Charles Henry and LixzieMoCurdy, aged 8 years and 4 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 929 Race street, on Saturday morning a< 10 o'olook. * HOGU ET —On the 6th inst.. Mrs Mary Ann Hoguet, wi fe of Frs neis Hoguet. aged 40 years. Funeml from the residenoe other brother. Marcus A. Davis, 3U Wharton street, on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o elook. * PREVOBT.—On the fith inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Prevost, wife of Mr Francis M. Prevost. Funeral from the residence cf her husband, No. 340 Catbann* street- on haturday morning, at 10 o’olook.* S> ITER.—<*n the fith inst, Edward SUter.m the 79th year of his axe. Funeral from his late residence. No. 231 Jacoby street, on Saturday, the 9th inst., at )0 o'clock. * , GILLIB-—Ou t(ie fith inst. Mrs. Mary A., wife of the late A. C. Giiiis, in the *7th year of her age. _ INGHAM-—On tbs fith inst, at Trenton. N. J.* Samuel D. Ingham, in the 81»t year ofhls age. , Fonoral this (Friday) morning, at 9 o’olook. from .his iato resiaenoe. Services in the Solebury ohurob at 2H P. M, * CUMMER MOURNING GOODS. . Black Bare**® and Crape Maretz. X, 6-4,7-4, and 8-4 wide ; Slack Silk Grenadines, Grenadine -Barege*),Camel’s Hair Barezes, Sommer Bombasines, Chalis, Crape Chalis, Tamartines, Tammatans, fine Mourselme da Laines, Lawns, Gmfth<ims, Organdies, Silks, Foulards. Chalisde l.ainss, Barege Manti'Us and Points; Barege, Grfnadme Barege and Grenadine Shawls; hun Qmb’ellas, Fans, Summer Gloves and Hosiery;Veils:Collars, blesves, Ao. * BESSON k SON, Mourning Store, Jel No. 918 CHEBNUT Street. fY3=» HEADQUARTERS. FIRST DIVISION. _L_5 P.V.— Philadelphia. June 6th, 1860. ' , .. . rOrders.No.fi] 1 The. Major General has Just received official Informa tion that the JAPANESE EMBASSY will arrive, by special train, at ten minutes past three on SATURDAY.' Orders, No. 4 are. therefore, so modified that the Di vision will be formed, as already designated, at half pait two o’clock P. M.. instead of half pastone. By Command of Major General Patterson. jeSft K. BUTLER PRICK, A, A. G. . rfs» STRAWBERRY AND FLORAL FES- L 3 TIVAL-—A Strawberry and Floral Festival will Mneldinthe ODD FELLOW’SH *LL. Franklord. on be fith, 7th, 8(b. and 9th of June, by the ladies of the Presbyterian Churob, Open Afternoon and Evening. Tiokets,looentt. _ - jefi-fit* rVs-OPFICEPHffiBfIX IRON COMPANY, Street-. NOTICE TO STOCK A d Meeting of the Stoukholdets of this Comptnr will be held at their Office, on *J UEB - Janezfi,at4H o clook P. SL, atwhioh time and for PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS will be held, to .serve lor the ensuing _year. JAMEBMILLIKEN. «i.m , i v. „ SeereUry Phmnix Iron Company, PhiUdeiptia.May is, iB6O. , myisftt B DAVIDSON, *. fLateof Wm.H.'Barksdale A Co,) trpok, note and Real Estate Broker and General Col lecting agent. . ST. LOUIS. MO . Will attend promptly and faithfully to any business entrusted to him. Bonds, Stocks, and other securities bought and sold on commission. Money invested in paper amply secured by Real Es tate at ten per oent per annum. *> ' RBVBJt* TO Messrs. Runyan, Brown A Co.. Jno. J. Anderson k Co., Bankers: Mews, Cross, MoCreery k Co , Fiske, Knight i S’’ £* °* rb L' B . nd Messrs. Belt, TJlden k Co.*Bt. Louis , Mestrs.,Worton Bros., Bankers, Pa ducah, Xys Masara, Davis k Birney, Phiisde phia: 'Messrs. Pnelps. Hliss k Co., New Yorkj and to Bt. Louis business men generally. J»8,11,13,14.1g.19 6t ■"Mattings ! mattings \ mattings i 4- wbito and checked J 5- II || > Mattings. • .*4 *’ For gale at loveai oaahorio**. br - REEVE L. KNIGHT, , 263 Sooth SECOND Street, J*B at* above SPRUCE, we»t tide, TMMEfTSE REDUCTION ON JAPANESE **■ GO DB,—The ba’iince of the #took "will be Fold with • out reserve, consisting of Brooade Satins* Silks* Pine Apples,{Trapes. Pongee Handkerchiefs, Fans, Waite's, Vases. Wo*k boxes, fee.. *o., at 8 WKBT P*SNN BCJUARE, first bouse north of Market* above Broad street. • Jes 6t «rr*B E INSTRUMENT DON’T LIE.”- A Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS JNOlLiruatbe Likenesses, and they are always superior pictures when made at REIMBR’S Gallery, SECOND street above Green, ■ It* SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—2SO bbls Spts Turpentine, in store and for sale hr ROWLEY. ABHBUKNKK. be, CO., No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Burning fluid, alcohol, and CAMPHBNE. in barrels and half barreli.ruariu faolUMd daily and for sale by ROWLEY. ABHBUR NKR* A CO * No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES, ITiNEGAR.—SOO bbls Clarified Cider v Vinegar. 4SO hbls White Wine Vinegar, in store end for sale by ROWf/EY, ASRBUftNBH, be, CO., No. 10 SOUTH WHARVES. KOSIN. —2,000 bbls Shipping Rosin, in store and forsalo by ROWLEY, - ASH BURNER, A CO .-wo IH E WHAHVKA , nr SUMMER HATS—In Cloth, Pelt, tad straw, TO rio,«rtw.. k Pnoe l low. a c(j . It' V, SIXTH and CHESTNUT StraaU.3 .. I.of.- lul V-.-11 .Xll.', I The pUess.—philahelp EXCURSIONS. fiUBiMB FOR:. XHB BIS A - SiuS (Im4»t fkM,tid,)TarATLA«Tro.O!TV.L>;. „ » ,il t«m !•»»«• Vlo,.rtf«» j.....: „ .TJB A. K. B.toirninil,U-atm AttatloCllf. *»'f.g. •> •> ’ ; ' ‘ ‘ ' ' Artel. JEimmmma £X ursion tick- ETS to the Deinooratio Co# _ (*HI A. WILBfifNGTON, ANDBAL |[{ COMPANY will issue Round aLT«»tea:r “ * 4 ; These tickets will not be good to return till on and after the adjoarament of the Convention. Jrt-lOt'. 8. M.FkltoN, President. QPESINQ OF THE SEASON ’ AT CAPE MAY . CHANGE OF HOUR TO 9« O’CLOCK, a. M. On and after THURSDAY. 7th insL, Steamers for CAPE MATTand NEW YORK* will JeaV? xffily/at Besson Tickets for Cape May, good to 6tb of Sep tember \ • ~, ns CO JAMES ALi*UERDi6E,Agent .3l4 and;3l6fiOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. jftoit i . BREEZE PARK DAY, (Friday.) at 3 P. M„ two Zv5STir?A- dbntens of speed, mile heats, in five, be* tween rbe boms Taooar and Jim Porter, in harness, and between Bay John, in wagon, and Creole, in har ness. - * Tiok.t*. 8} «Mh, to b« hud Rt the Gir.rd Houaa, dt the Park, and at the offioe. „ Omnibuees will leave Meurs. BENNER fb DoW. oPh»sto the Baltimore Depot, Tiokots or aumissiOß may Tie procured at their omce. , • —— — jj IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL KLKANOR B. fiCHWARZENBERGF.R.bj bar next friend, &o. vs. LtPMAN 80HWARZENBERGER. ?eoember Term, 185», No. S. Alias sttbp.; - . o LIPMdN BCKWAHBENBKRGER. itettKindent. Bia i Take hohoe, that the Court of Common Pleas hoe grafted a role on you to show cause why a divorce,, a ttncufo -matrimonii should not be decreed rn the, above case. Returnable on SATURDAY, June 16.1560, at ten o’oiook A. M. FREDERICK HEYER, for Libellant June 7.1860. jeB 4t* ■ SALES BY AUCTION. fiSnBAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM sey*? STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, Ac. - - On Saturday Morning, Commencing with the Carriages at 9)6 o’oiook, with the horses at 10tt o’oiook. 87* No postponement on account of the weather, included m the catalogue will be over FIFTY MVTCBED aNUBINGLK HORBEB.* Jft«. hrw -“ of W»&***: h4r -. m?8-2tlf Auotloneer. gOVS- CLOTHING. ROOKHILL & WILSON. No. 603 AND 600 CHESTNUT STREET, Are offenbg to the public, 'in Cehohotion krith their regular bnmnese of * MEN’S CLOTHING. A superior stock of \ BOYS’ CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Goods, and made in the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. ' Measures taken and Garments made to order at the SHORTEST NOTICE. ipyfl-lm i H. ELDEIDGE, « CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,”, N, E. Comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Ste, tOt" Customer Work made at short notice. tshsi-Sm-if IAPANESE SUPPLEMENT TOPBIfcA-t TB^S E PH? A f/Sft H ln A R i NO UIRER win issue A BUPPLEMBIiFr on SATURDAY containing the Por trait of Each Member of the Embassy and the Commis sioners—Also one of the Celebrated Tommy—The Visit ing Cards of the Ambassadors—Their Kitchen Ar rangements and Mode of Cooking— I Their Parlor Ar rangements and Mode of Sitting—A Sketoh of the His tory of the Japinese- _ - PRICE TWO C^NTi*. Atenta should send, m their orders at onoe. je6*lt TAPANE9E SUPPLEMENT TO PfIItA THI®LpSrLABmoUIRER will ins. a SUPPLEMENT onBATURD**, containing the Por trait of each Member of the Bmtmssy.aod the Commis sioners—Also, one of the Celebrated Tommy—The Vi siting Carde of the Ambassadors—'Their,Kitchen Ar rangements* and Mode of Cooking—Their Par'or Ar rangements. and Mode of Sitting—A Sketch of the His tory of the Japanese „ ‘ PRICE TWO CENTS. Agonta should send in their orders at onoe. jefi-kt ' TAPANESE SUPPLEMENT TO PHIL A* «F DELPFIA INQU BEIL THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER will issue a SUPPLEMENT on SATURDAY oontaming the Por trait of each member of the Embassy and the Tommis sionera—also, one of the Celebrated Tommy—The Vi siting Cards of thei Kitchen Ar rangements and Mode of Uooking—Their Parlor Ar rangements and Mode of Sitting—A Sketoh of the His tory of the Japanese. PRICK TWO CENTS. AgentsshouldsendmthciroTdersfttonoe, jeB«lt TAPANE'E SUPPLEMENT TO PHI THE PHILa DBLpB[» IH I%UIRKR will inu, , SUPPLEMENT on SATURDAY eonbunlni! the Por trait of each Member of the Embassy and therComm's sioners—Also, one of the Celebrated .Tommy—The Vi siting Cards or the Ambassadors—'Their Kitchen Ar rangements and Mode of-Cooking—Their parlor Ar rangements, and Mode of Sitting—A Sketoh of the His tory of the Japanea* PRICE TWO CENTS. Agents should send in their orders at onoe. Jeg-at TAPANEBK SUPPLEMENT TO PBILA •Iwa®™, UTRER will iuus a hUPPiiEMENT on SATURDAY containing the Por trait of Each Member of the Embassy and the Commits stonera-rAko, one of the Celebrated Tommy—Fhe Visiting Cards of the Ambassadors—'Their Kitchen Ar rangement aid tfode of Cooking—Their Parlor Ar rangements and Mode of Sitting—a fiketob of the His tory of the Japanese. _ . , .PRICE TWO CENTS. Agents should send in their orders at onee. JeB St rjVHE FINE ARTS. EARLES 1 GALLERIES OP fain tings , Ann • LOOKING-GLASS WARDROOMS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA • JAMEB S. EARLE Sc, SON have now in their Gal* lories a very large and interesting collection of paintings, The works of Native and Foreign Artists. Among the newest additions are Pictures by Weber, Ed. D. Lewis, ffaseitino, Lang, Waugh, Moran, Van Starkenborgti, Whittridge, and others. K.OIHER* EL’S greatest produotion,COßlOLANUS AT THE UATBb OF ROMIS. still on inhibition. NEW ENGRAVINGS Just received, including the latest subjeots of Landseer, Austell, Tayler, Faed, Ac., * O, THE PALMER MARBLES. Photographs of the Marbles of PALMER, the Scalp tor, comprising Spring, Resignation, Faith, Immortali ty, Peasant Roy, Indian Maiden, Sappho, Morning, Evening, Ac. For sale only at EARLES’ GALLERIES, 810 HESTNUT STREET, FHIIiAUELFHIA. j,7-10t Q AST-STEEL BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, FIRE ALARMS, *c., rot BALE 9T NAYLOR & 00., j«7-tf »*0 CQMMEBCE. Street. ALL’S PATENT PLATED ICE PITOHE Entirely different in their oonstniotion from all others and WA J*RANTED to keep the lOK LONGER than any Pitober now in use at a temperature of seventy de grees Fahrenheit The above Pitchers will keep the water ookt for titenty-four hours. A pound and « half of ice in three pints of water will last seven hours and fifty-five minutes { while the same quantity in an ordinary stone pitoher, at the same tern-, perature, only lasts two hours and fifteen minutes! Persons should not oonfound these Pitchers with those usually sold* but inquire for HALL ’£ PATENT. WM. WILSON & SON. Bole Agents for the Manufacturer, B. W. Comer FIFTH and CHERRY Streets. mylS~tf fjpo FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their country residences with every description of fine groceries, teas. &o ALBERT C. ROBERTS, : mjll-tr Oor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street*. J # E. MoOLEES, PHILADELPHIA PHOTOGRAPH ES- I TABLISHMENT, No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.. (Over Hoblruon’a Looking-Glara Star,.) - tf~ Ivorjtype., colored and plain Photograibe. Ua tuarreotypea, and Ambrotypa.. mjM-lm Vanilla beans—New crop, jut re. daily line, LEGAL. CLOTHING. FRIDAY, JUNE S, 1860. NEW PUBLICATIONS, ]\ E W BOOKS. UTILE, BROWN, & CO., ,sr Kilby street _... ; boston, Will PUBLISH ON MONDAY, JUNE }), ; VOL. 11l OF BANCROFT’S HISTORY OF THE U. STATES. VOL. XII OF OIISHtNO'S MASSAOHUETTS REPORTS. 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SUMMER RESORTS. £JACHEM’S HEAD HOTEL, GUILFORD. CONN-. The proprietor pf this well-known first-olass fashiona ble Summer-House wodld inform Its former .patrons ann the puhlio generally, that he has built on thtee hun dred feet this ipnnr, making sevea'y-four new bed rooms, new dining room forty by one hundred new. parlor Ibity.br seventy. Every room m the boose Is newly furmrned with tuio Carpets and new Cottage Furniture. The Hotel is of modem oonstruotion, built on an extensive scale, with accommodations for lour hundred guests; beautifully looaied oa Long. Island *ouod, fourteen miles east or New Haven, on toe New London and Stomnston Railroad ; new Billiard Room, with three new tables, two new ten-pin alleys at a con venient distance from the bouses and twelve new bath ing houses. Fishing is not surpassed on the sound. A new yaoht of forty-five ton*, and several small sail boats, wijl be constantly on hand, ready for parties. Going from New York to Baobem's Head, take the 8 A. M. train, and 3 P, M. train; check and it'efc*! to Sa chem s Head direct ohanglug cars at New Haven— time through *J» hours. From New Haven to the Head at7J£A»M. It. A. M.. and 6 P* M*—time forty mi-utes. At the Sachem’s Head depot Will be found one of Cook’s best four-horse omnibuses, new and oiean, to carry you d rent to the HOUse, A new barn, one hundred by fifty-two feet, has been built this spring, which will accomodate fifty horses. Light acres of land have been enolosed and filled with ornamental and fruit trees, walks, Ac. The House will be opened for the reception of compa ry on trie 20th day of Juno next, under the immediate superintendence of the owner. N. B.—Mosquitoes are never seen at the Head. JeB ltdstW npONTINE HOTEL. JL , . new haven, conn. l»Thesnbscriber has refurnished this fashionable first class Hotel entire this spnngjiremodeUed the old Dining Room; added a new Ladies’ ordinary; and put in com plete oroer his Billiard and Bath Rooms. Families can have suits of rooms at either House, as low as at anr first-class House m the Country. Boarders can go to and from the TONTINE to the HEj&D, three times a day. by rail, and take their meals at either House, without extra oharge. Having purohased and stocked a targe farm at Sa chem’s Head this sprang, the two Hones will be far nished with meats, poultry, milk, butter, vegetables and Iruit, caily, from the farm. A tele<raph line has been put up at Sachem’s Head, and at the Tontine, at the proprietor’s own expense, whioh oonneots with all the lines in the United Btate«. • jeS-dltWfit H.LKE BC«ANi*ON. SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND SPRING near Wometsdorf, ”erks county. Pa- The Jared and commodious HOTEL AND BOARD ING HOUSE, at this delightful Summer Retreat, is now oomnloted, aod will be opened for Boarder* on the 15th o JUNK t IBCQ. SGTXomnmnioa’ion twice daily, from Philadelphia and Hamsburg, by the Reading and Lebanon Valley Railroads. ST* Boarders received by the week or through the season, on reasonable term*. - JeB-lm JOHN MANDERBACH, Proprietor The loretto . springs, Cambria .county, Pennsylvania. will be opened for the re ception of visitors, on the 20th day of June next, under the management of Major JOBN BRADY, well known as the highly competent and experienced landlord, for maqy years, of the Brady House, Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania. This new and delightful resort for those seeking either health or pleasure, is situated one mile from the village nf Loretto, and four miles from Cresson Btation, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad—from whioh, to Lo retto. there is &weU*construoted plank road. The Springs aresboutS.fiOOfret above tide-water, and the air is always bracing and invigorating, the thermo meter seldom ranging sbeve 73 deg. in summer. The bead-waters of the rusquehanna and Clearfield abound iiitrnut, and the mountain ranges are filled with same, affording fine sport to those who are fond of such amusements. The buildings are admirably constructed with respect t» room and ventilation, ana the whole fitted up with every appliance tnat can contribute to the comfort and oouvenienoe of the guests—ball.alley, baths, billiard tables. &0., 40.. The waters of these Springs have been analyzed by sc veral eminent r'hemists, and found to contain, in large proportions- all tboso valued mineral properties for which the Springs of this spur of the Alleghany-have long been celebrated. In connection with the Spring* is a Water-Cure Establishment, chartered by the State, and under the charge of the Celebrated Hy<;mpathio Phyaiomn. Dr- 4. Froase, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, who will give hn entire attention to the oure of all diseases Terms 91(1 perweek per patient Commutation tickets to Loretto Springs, for visitors, will be issued from Philadelphia, Pittsburg, aod all the way-stations on tne route. A daily mail leaves Loretto for all parte of the Union* On the arrival of visitors at Cresson, ooaohea will be in readme's to conve* them to the Springs. Those visiting the Water-Cure should be provided with packing, covering. &o. je7-tjyl F. A, GIBBONS. Jr„ Secretary, CARLISLE The favorite resort for those who anpreoiate Grand Soenery* te-feSkn^’P-vIo"^ Csmbirldi o*; S>a. S“.™- Goodaooietr, and a Good Accommt>dation*for Aauie ‘ 300. , For particulars send for Cirou tkbms low- lar. OWEN. CLENDENIN. & VIBSOHER. je7-3m ; Carlisle Spring, Pa. Mount holly springs hotel, PENNA. This favorite and .delightful SUMMER RESORT, Six Miles from Carlisle, Cumberland county, is now open to visitors. The pure atmosphere, mountain air and water, with the beautiful drives and walks, and other attractions which are so well known, make it a very desirable place for Families to spend the Summer. • for further particulars, address hs above. ISAAC PARSONS. Junefl. 1890. je6 12t Florence heights hotel.—The extensive Hotel will be opened for the reoeption of visitors on the JOth of June. The arrangements will be under the direotion of that eminent oaterer, THOMAS J DORSEY, of this oity, to whom • pplioation ntay be made for Tooms, at No. 1231 LOCUST Btreet. Pio-Nio, and other Parties on the lawn, will have es pecial attention, withounntrnding upon the privacy of regular boaters. The subscriber may be found at the'Hotel. to make the necessary arrangements for boarders. je2-10c • E. ROBBINS, Florence, New Jersey. Bedford springs.—This well-known and dellghtfnl Summer Retort wilt be opened for the reoeption of Visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE, a nd kept open till the Ist of Ootober. Tne Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and attention to \tiu guests, give the amplest assurance ol comfort andjund treatment. Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the subscriber, _ JNO. P. kEKD. Seo'jr and Treasurer. my3o-Sm Bedford Mineral Springs Co. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, J Lanopster County.' Pennsylvania-—This estab lishment will be open by the lltn of June. The ad vantages of this beautiful resort are: Mountain scenery, pure air, and soft water; every variety of bains, ond amusements; a good stook of livery horses, and car riages. For further particulars call on JOSEPH B. mYERS, corner Third and Vine Streets { JAMES S. Post Office, Lancaster County, Pa. my3o-lm INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fame insurance company, no. 408 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED THE STATE OF CONFINED TO FIREAND INLAND RISK?, __ mascToas Samuel Wright, D. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters. J. W. Kverman. Chas. Richardson, Henry Levis, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jooou W. Stout, O. Wilson Davit, Menko Stem. Vhos. 8. Martin. GEORGE W. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Pres't WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Jall-tf i npHB MUTUAL life insurance J- COMPANY OF NEW YORK* Assets: BIX MILLIONB OF DOLLARS, IKVI«TXU IN FIRST MOKTGIOBS ON RB4I- SSYATt, WORTH OVER 918^00^00. Tha prominnig are iqwsz than in many other Oorap*■ nies, and the Dividends have been eaasTSa. " to ~ BSLOWB 70 7HB inSVBXS. Pamphlets, and every information, mar be W •S*™ l “ ,tP W O A STARR. A„ nt , 8. W. oomor FOURTH and WALNOT 8So«i« RHILABELPHIA RKFEHiSNCKS: Thomas Robins, John Welsh, Mordeeai L Dawson. George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud. E.JS. Whelen, John B Myers, J. Fisher Leaming a Joseph Patterson, William 0. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, -Arthu- G Coffin, Thomas H. Powers, George W.Toland, william MoKee. Thos. Wattson. nS-Iyir pOAL OIL. —IOO bbls now in store and V? landing, made by the Walhonding Coal Oil Cora- Pl Forquality,briUiaooy, and cheapness, this Oil is un surpassed. Samples will be furnished, and all information given, by WILLIAM M. WILSON, General Agent for the Company, je7-6tif 21-8 MARKET Street. 1860. I0E! I0E! 1860. COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. OOAIiB OF FAMILY FBIOIB. 8 pounds daily 40 oenta per week, 12 “ " 58 “ “ ; 16 ” ** 63 ** *« 20 “ “ 70 “ •• ‘ 7 * 40 “ “ 106 « «« • yg »* 178 •« •« Send your order* to the office*, ormar M to the rpRUSSES i BRAOeS! SUBPORTERS ! a at NEEDLES', TWELFTH Twelfth street, attendants, Frenoh.Eng- Anoeriewi, in great variety. Belt*, ilaatio wSrlSfo/^j I^?°*°^ *** . ,°^® r Braces, SynngeaC&o P' O. SPIOELAND. attorney at Law. ( c/ntor,ky. . ■!£. special attention paid to thefo olleotion of claims Marshall, Lyon, Coldwel and Christian counties, Barnett, M.Cjt Up H.J.Btiies, Cmirt of Appeals; Hon. J, C. Da *«ey, ClrOait Judge, Hopkinsville, Ky. inyg 24t , 100 PIPE!3 LTON GI Nr just re-i ceived, per brigs “Twee Vrieoden” and ** Heinrich," from nottefdwn. Imported, and for sale, by JOHN GIBSON, SONS, & CO. 1 ~leB-«t* 1 WANTS. TSjTAIiTBD—A Protestant man of qniet v * habits to wait upon a Mminsni' invalid *t,« vjolmtr of thocity. flood w«KS?“ s7f.r.nwWr chary'tor icautiite. Call for ivo Ayitio JNorth *!;««,(»«« »tre«t Slow Aroh)%*tSSi; WITANTED —A middle-aged single man, B', ’ to eo out of tin cJtr.to wo/k on a turn. Mott ‘dsptand the care ot horse*. Apply at Merchants? otei, liefore nine irhlook. 1 it* ’’OJ'AN^jtD—An, honest man, who can ", ff? 6.1 n s w,it awlKilwrtirToo.l7 •toro. T«f«r«UQM nsoited* Addiw “ V.,fc Co /■ oltioo of tin, ttjif iof-.t* TS/ANTED —A Purchaser for a first-class *7 Paloot risk.: or tmwould mool. u totem!in a »r. bname*. with tha omjr of ths int.nUon. jld dtau *' J. h. J0n..." Plood . Pi.oatot. jfiMt* XirANTED —One or two large Booms, uritk hiih oailinrt, MUablo tr u,ht njjnarao- WANTED- A psrtner With eight to ten thousand dollars is oesh, la fi well-established bosmess, to attend to the Book* and Correspondence of the firm, and to take the interest of one wuQun* to re tire by the Ist df Jfify next. For pertioduni address, with real name only, u U.A Coi,” at this Ogee Jefi-St* VS^ANTED—Bj an experienced Sales* v v man* a situation m a C oin store. Best of re fsfencs given. Address 4 ‘ CLOTH,” offioe of Tie Ptm. ....... Jeift* A YOUNG MAN fttua the country wishes opportunity of learning a trade. Would he wil ling to indenture himeelf. Apply to T. LOUDLRBACH, No 720 nioßfllSStreet, by a young lad, seventeen ▼ ▼ .«e*rsold,afitoalion in a retail grocery store. Address AUQUBTUB, offioe of thie paper. irt-4t* \&r&&T!ED— A Situation by % young Man .porter of FACRER In a Dry Good* or FOR BAl£ AMD TO LET. TDUBLIO SALE OF ORIZABA IRON i , WORKS, SOPHIA FURNACE, fcc.-By virtue or authority vested in ua as Trustees for certain ore dltort of Pollard McCormick. at,d in jrarsuaooe of a de cree of the Oistnot Court of Allegheny county, iq the Commonweath of Pennsylvania, In No 3 ofNovenber term. 1868. we will expose topubuo sale, at the MGR OHA KXCHANBK, on FOURTH Btredt,- in the city of Pittsburgh, en the iftti (twelfth) day of June. 1860. oomroeDoing at 11 o’clock A-M., the Rolling Mill and Natl Factories, situated near New Castle. Law rence county, Pennsylvania, known a*the ORIZABA IKON WORKS, co-tainmg )6 Boiling Furnaces, 3 Heating Furnaces, Bar Rolls, Small Rolls, Nail Plato and Muck Roll*. Sqaoesers, 49 Nail Machines, one Wrought Spike Maooine. and Machinery for masnlao tunng Nall K*gs and Fire Briok. Also, the Blast Furnace, known as SOPHIA, ad joining above works, whioh is capable of turning out tons of Pig Iron per week. Also, several lots-of ground, adjoining, and several pln-esoflandadjacentto the lion Works,containing Coal, Iron Ore, Limesioile, and Fite Clay. Tzrmb : One fourth of toe purchase money to be Eaid in oash os the acknowledgment Of the deed; the alanoein one, two. and three years from the time of sale,with interest from that time; th« deferred pay ments to be scoured by bond and mortgage on the pre mises. . H. •RttaDY WILKINS, CHARLES KNAP. JBAAC M. FENNOCK, Jr 7 tjyU VM. K. NIMICK. SALE OR TO LET—A Double •*- Stone ‘ ottage. Germantown, situate on Dewey’s lane, second house from Thorp’s lane, five minutes walk from railroad station, Contains all the modern conveniences. Apply to F. s. WIL?ON, jee-lm 7 603 CHEBTNUT Street gS TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE— every oonvedKWoe for carrying on an extensive bus!-, ness. A desirable.inveitment to persons of energy who can push the basinets. For sale with or without the; building. Inquire at 90 CHESTNUT Street ' . JalSwfmtfif , BART, MONTGOMERY, fc CO. , A ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE for Sale, rdplefe with all the modern conveni ences, m oss of the most hsalihfal sections of Penn-; sylvania, convenient to the oity, on the line of the Penn-’ sylvania Railroad, with soeeesto and from the city *e verM times daily. Will be sold on reseonable terms, or exchanged in part for merchandise or oity property, or a Large portion of the puiohcae money may remain se cured upon the property. For further particulars apply, at thl» office. je3-6t* 1 m FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR ■a.MERCHAi>DI6E—Two two-story brick houses! and lot of ground subject to improvement Rent for 972 per aouderi, eaoh. A small amount of oath* and the; balance m merchandise required. Address A. 8., Press: Office. my2B-lm • m FACTORY PROPERTY FOB SALE— JBSL A most desirable Factory, with large lot of ground, fronting on three etree s. suitable for almoet any kind otmannlaoturing. Terms easy. Forparticui lars, inquire of ALpRKD FITLER, Bixtb below Arch,' ortoW.i). ROGERS, No. 1009« Ueetoutet. m TO LET OR FOR SALE—A FOUR SRatory house, double book bulldin**, all modern im provements, in complete order; an elegantlarteyard.; forms low to a good teoant. Situated No. 1994' CHbSTNUT Street. Apply at No. 719 CHESTPfUT, Btreet, in the Masonic Hall, ; ayo-tf FOR SALE. CHEAP—A new Ladd, Web ster, & Co.’s Sewing Machine—the best mann-l faotured. Address •• Sewing Maohine,” office of The Press. . • myM-tf '■ £ FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—Aj furnished house to let, at the northwest sorner of Ninth and Locust streets. Apply on the premises, or at No. 19 FARCfcUHAR BUILDINGS. my9-tf ; TO NCRSERYMEN AND FLORISTS For sale a, large lot in the Southwest#rn section of the oity. weliadaotedfpraNursery. Terms ting. For particular* address •* K,” at this offioe. ap!7-tf ®TO RENT—Two beautifully situated' double house*, well shaded, with coach houses! and gardens attached, oaTaooay Flank Road, one mile; below Taoooy. and three-quarter* of a mite from Faa ganger Railway depot at 'flndesbnrg. Apply at 717; WALNUT Btreet mhlT-tf t TO LET. —The first floor of the fine build-! lug. No. 704 CHLBTNUT street, formerly oonupied, for a wholesale (and late< j ss a retail) fancy goods and perfumery store. Applyat the office of JULES H&UKIi & CO., No. 704 CHKSrNiir street. Fhila. je4 lm j MljjPß SALE, on accommod&tiog terms, the STORE AND DWELLING, No. 211. Arch! street. Apply to -■ WM. R. ALLEN. my3l-12t*. 633 ARCH street S FOR SAL I *—A HANDSOME PHO-I PERTY, in Gtrmantown, within a few minuted walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. A bon-; d&nee of Frnit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. BJoce House; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. ' 1 Terms very aooommodatlnr, and poesessaon given when required. Apply to B. B. COMEGYB, ’ apU-if at the Philadelphia Bank. BOARDING. /COUNTRY BOARDING AT A FARM HOUBE a few miles from the city, can beob ta:ned. Address CAbEB WILBON, • Blood’s Dis patoh. • jef-af COUNTRY BOARDING—At a firs*-clas^ V 7 farm-house, thirty-six miles from the City* near Avondale Bution, P. tB.C. it R. to and fromi the otty three tunes • Persons desmng Board for; their famiues are invited to view the place. Cars leave Decot, fIGHTfc>.NTH and MARKS r > Streets. BM P.M., and AVONDALE in time to reaeh the oity by 9 A. M. For pai ticalars, address E. W. HICKS, Chatham, Che ster county, Penna. < - • ■ jtfrlft* } Families and gentlemen wish-! ING FIRST-CL AS t BOARD, with cool Rooms] can now have choice at 9>»«? WALnUT tit. ~ je4-Im», SUMMER BOARDING. Accommodaj tions for two or three small-else families, and a few single boarders, osn be secured at Eaton H enneit Square, Chester county, ifappUoaLon be made withoutdelay. Aooess by cars three times dailjr. ; Ai>ore*s WILLIAM CHANDLER, je2-Ut* Prmoipal sn > Proprietor, i TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OaN BE nooomroodated -with pood, aiiy sß»rtiiieiit.,(with or without board,) m a pnvit. fatiily. LgutionMm tral. AddroM "TOLBERT,” Uirouph Blood - . Bii r»toh. ' - DIVIDENDS. PORN EXCHANGE BANK, V 7 - FannuiKLrHU, M.y 1, IMh , 1 Th« OirMton h.v. TEIB DAYd«l»r»d, DindoUd f THRKB FRR CENtTod tht CpiUl Stook, olni ol *** W ’“ , ' a °° Caihior ' EDUCATIONAL.. fl/I'TSS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. Hi M. BIRD will raw. th.ir SCHOOL for Yount Ludie, at 1010 SFRUOE Street, on MONDAY, Bep; tember ITth, lm. jct-lm REMOVALS. KEMOVAL SMALL A . CHANDLER, WHOLESALE OROOERK, b.ve removed fiod ee North SECOND Street, to 111 MARKET Street, aboye Front, north tide. - ’ ; : SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—.Com- A Jnanj’e Buildmp, eoutheMt, oorner WALNUT and FOURTH Street*., Open daily from » till » o’ofook, and on MONDAY till S m the eyeninr. Thie Old Inatitntion hae alwaya paid in full, on demand, without notj^; EREgT pIVE pER CENT , Alt eum. paid ALEX. dTHILLDIN, FreeidenL' SaMu. WORK, Vice President, ■ John c. Farr, . T-E-Horaer, Oeonre Nnrent, John Anepaon, Jr., Sami. T. Bodtne, AlD.fi.Robeita, John Aikman., Jopm Bowimn. H. H. Eldndte, Wm. J. Howard, JOHN 8. WlLSON,Treasurer. - JOHN O.BIMH. Secretary ♦ mrlB-lm SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, Office, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and Cailowhiil. incorporated by the Legislature April 14th. 1551. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from SSiHo’oloor. Also,on MONDAY and I'aUJWDAY EVENINGS, froms toB o’cloolc. _ Interest 6 per cent per annum.. Depositors ean with draw their none?* by Checks, if desired. Bfeoial De poeiu reoeived. jm£s g PRIKeLB> p m ident. Foancis Ha»t. SeoretaTv. anSO-tfif SHEW &Oo PHOTO9BAPH FRAMJS DEPOT, No. 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Above Chestnut. Thin U the only establishment in the. oity devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand tbgn can be found in any one establishment in the United State* and prices lower. - , , *SP Bring your Photographs, and have them fitted cithontwxtT charge. - mbt-Sm QARRIAGEB, OF nn UWOFADDnU, OF WIXjULAM JD. ROGERS. BBFOSITOKT, No, IBM OHESTNVT STREET. NojMUjy!; ! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA ! AZUMBA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! I PRBF.I MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKINS POWDER. Manufactured eol.ly at No. SB North I FOURTH Btreet, and for sals by Grooars generally. ■ myg ftnif t fItoTURTLE AND GLAM SOUP served N. B. Dinners fromU to 3 o*dock. 1 mySB-tf; , MSS. M. S. BISHOP’S PAgISrAN THE BEST ARE OBEAPjlpi^itti Umbrella* and Parasols of * ? WM. H. RICHARrSpN, l. myH-Urlif No. 41S MARKET St, t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS in every variety, oheap, at 7 WM. H. RICHARDSON’S, ! reru-ti.lif •i SM *RKHf fit, nr FAIH.B i) N KS’ PL A'J FORM SCALES. ] ’ •<-1 srif. AJfirSEItESTS.' .v.. ;r - IwaLifUT-sTßpai theatbi. * h * p,ri< ' , jr.rrai«b CHit Mr. Ckiaiami; Mr. TtftUr.Mu. OLANCE'AT NEW YOIK. Mm., Mr. CHufmi ftrrr. VraMUo,., \VHEATLEY & CLARETS ARCS- T w STREBX TRIBATKH. LAST HIBHT BUT ONE OE THE SBABOtf! Or, FARKWBLL BFIfBFIT ' IVATIONAL TfIATHE-WALNUT A 1 BTHKET. ABOVE EIGHTH. . Third Kiiht of tog T>au Aetnm. JOINT BENEFIT ififllNlSY ANB J. T . Ma W ’»toheli Ma * llll * jrj Wcred Lindsey, SCm tVr * ‘THR LIMERTCf DOY. THR TWai^NNYOaStLB®. SCALE Or oto. i Family Circle. 15 eta.: Orchestra Chairs, assured. Mot*.; Ctfqr*d9caes,>*eta-; Seats m Private Wmree, 75 fits. s'Kunr* Frlyato.Bpr. 99 and 9A Door* open *4 7X .o’clook; Performance will eom me jea punotatlly at 8 cr slock. XfcDONOUGH'S OAIXTUB-RAOS ITA STREET. . THBEE «BW PUATB, AN OLIO! PADDY'S WKUDINA „ the oMureua. J _ THB BBaT COMFAhhr iN THE CITY, TNIBST GRAND MUSICAL fSSTIVAL A AND PIONIC OP . TUB FBn.ADSI.nfA OLEBPIELdV on x MOIiDAV » «* 4W The Cowwittee bate Nliefted tbii b*aja*inl and to* mantle retreat, bein* Mir of-Meaaa tirjffl tbeCttr Paeeenier Swfwar. Cai*.aonneetinawnfe tbeGiwJ' ateane Mhr»Lor «• FwMßVßuiurtMfa, ttkw* fau'fiWrr ia“ lr SsuiD T "i>f, thuity mk- FORMERS, will vencraa wri«r o/TntreMatorr Mono. Daaoin* w»l! e**nßenoe'at SI it A Grand Concert at SK o'clock P. M- it 4 my, to conclude at* o'clock. A Fouee foro# viß Mis attend&noe *o piatenre order. Ticket*. M cent*. (Children under fen tears fr*e>, o’n be crowed at the ¥n«je etoree of AlfDltE k Co.* 11104 CHESTNUT Street, l, &W TOR, ! 8. R.corner of SEVENTH and CGt£BTR (TT Btreefca i & For farther particular* see Bandar paper* (Jet-tt RECEPTION OF THE JAPANESE., | SATURDAY AFTEEKOOtf, AT t O*CLOC*«- A laroeasd enbetaatUl cohered STA«E t* being er-ted on BROAD street, adjoimnf tbe Academy ofßiie.'aa pnble or eiatiAa- I.iGO pertoa*!, oomron shir. Ticket* i with seat reoerWdf are) (to aaleatClttCulßlfltf k SON’S. No. 807 CBBSTWUT etreet. Price »oe«*. JeB-W* , . . . THBATHS. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT f NIXON’S. ROYAL EQUESTRIAN TROUPE . vnoai NIBUVS GARDEN, New York; . BOSTON ACADEMY OP MUSIC; and ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Dodon, At whioh placei they have drawn the most crowded Rudienoes,and created the greatest senaation ever made in America. Comprising the most finished and accomplished array or artiste* ever brought. together on thie continent. Will open for a - , r , BRIEF SEASON, Comn ‘Mo n KD AY', JUNE ll,' I„«. K'oidis, nw'4tutMd turtaik.mnd raudniths .ran. as clean as a parlor. Among the Artistes are-* ; „ t ~ Ml e.EI-LA ZOYARA. _ •* The greatest Equestrienne in the World. JAMEHItOBINSOff, whose Riding aad Vaulting era a hcrse, without saddle or bridle, are beyond parallel. - • THE HANLON BROTHEtS, the most wonderful Gymnasia trey wen in this or ant other country. " _ - _KBRR CHAWiTON, , The Renowned ContortionisL S „ w^dbj|h.? U,.^g, W o| . . COURT JEBTER. .Mr. JOSEPH PEN+LAND. Among the leading feature! eftke Performance will be - 1 - - . THE BEAUTIFUL TRAINER MARE, *ZAi 0 E E Managed by FLL A ZOYARA. *' BOX BOOK WIT.L OPEN On SATURDAY. JUNE 9. at M A. M. On WEDNESDAY ud BATDEDAY, At 9 o’clock. , -. ~ - - jt7«tt AND HISTORICAL PAHO s«K»to#SS RICA. • - • Afldalao the more thrilliae of the vooai?amdSVo??ri?i<knta*'moBlc, Appropriately Illustrating each Beene.' > Will be performed by. two accomplished Young La dies. - Doors open at 7P. B&.; Exhibition oommenees pro . cisely at AT. M. Admittancescents- Children 10 cents. ' ■y Arrangement* made with Touchers for the ad' mittance of School* to Alternoon Exhibitions, oauo* derate terms. jeg-gt* THEATRE. MORRIS BROTHERS.TROWBRIBOB’fI EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. FOR COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 11. For fall purtioalars see future Advertisements, Play Cards, Show Bills aad Programme. Admission - ... g cents. Secured Seats in Boxes——. AS oents. Orohsst ra ~ » cents. Beatsin.Pnvsteßoxas..~.—7Scents. Gallery..... cento. LON MORRIS, Manager. jet 6t* . CHARLES A.,MOHRIB, Agent. (SOLOMON’S TEMPLE. A lerie, heantifnt, end peTleot model of toe fiend estandmoet intereetunr bnudins ever bultleoreoted intheimmeneeealomnf MARKET, The Model is 55 feet long. 54 feet wide, and 15 feet high; lighted by 265 gas jets, and the worshipper! re presented by 000 figures arrayed in Jewish eoataat* inrroandicg the vanoas oovts, give it a lila-M»ap *°Keadlsi Ki r gs. Bth to 9th ohaa.; 1 Chron.,2Bth Jd Chmn.. 4th and Tih chapa.; «ed Kxonas, sth, ehaf.. contents and desert stum of GotosMQ's Temple, afi Of which is faithfaliyjep raesated in the Mow* . OPKN TOVTSIT a lO to 12 A. M» 3 to « and 7tolo P. ft. Xfeetaraatll«4 ( aDd^Co*ek>ck. , Admission, 23 oents; nes childrm, 25 osets; amgle ohtld, 15 cents. Liberal arrangements made withaehooleand ekarehtt with privilege of lectnre by their pastor. mrl-tf PENNSYLVANIA AOADBMYOFHNB JL ARTS; 1025 CHfeifTNUT Street. Ths S7th Annual Exhibitioius now open dmly.£ram 0 o ulook S. M, until 7 P. M„ a»d from 3 till 10 r. M. Admission 23 oents. Season tiokets, to cents. Chit dren, ■ ha If- prioe. Stockholders willreoeive their tiokets at the offieeof the Academy. MEDICINAL. pROF. MORRIS’ SUOSPHALOS, PROPESVOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MORrIB’ PROFESSOR MORRIS* EU C E PHILOS, EUCBPHALOSi BUCEPHALOS, an invaluable an invaluable AN INVALUARLB FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DIBKABES OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM) Aooooasio«ed by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the raefcarekas of Literatua, tha aonearns of Commercial and Financial Bnsness, and tha affairs of Prolession&l and Political Life, or as occasioned by aav other cause from which the Nervous System has be come exhausted azd diseased. The symptons oovered br this valaablc Preparation ora nnmaroos: of whicn th# more_promiiientare<_ OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND, CHSON’C •* NEHVOUMNfcSS,” NEURALGIA, RHEUMaTIAM, NE RVO US HEADACHE Etc.. Eto. Tha EUCEP*AL93 is oarafaUr prepared* by per raissmn, from tha Po* xoi*a of PROF. W. MORRia. M. D.. of this oitv, to whioh he refers ia hie Philosophical PaTphlat. “PbUKIKuS.” On the. relations of the Ganguo-Nervoqs System to the immaterial sool of man. Having exbibiteo the principles and commended the system of Compostt« Hommopathy, Professor M. says: "It may be peraunibie that i should o Sot, as an il lustration, my own case. A oontmous ooarse of stu dies for a number of years bad, to a certain extent, produced the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication. by attenuating the prime centres of organic and intellectual life, onahonoe aroes a fellvepessity of Sersonoi relief. Having a well-founded confidence in ompoeite HommoMthy and on intimate acaaaintanea with Materia Medina of the Homaopattuo School I •elected oertain eubetanoee of aaoerawed harmomou relatione and aoprovrd uses, and combined their eessn tial properties in proportional nnity, mid was gladdened bv the possession of a medicinal raaoarae.” Frofitaaor Morris describes the mode of application, and then adds: "in thie way the detired relief hia been ‘Ob tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the santlio nervon* system restored to its former tone, and mental clearness, traoaniluty, and view—at the age of nearly three score-ore the mach valued results ” Prepared.and sold WHOLESALE, by MOCKRIDGE A CO., No. 39 North FOURTH Btreet, Philadelphia,' and at RETAIL by .Druggists generally. Pnce, per bottle, large siss-»centssmoilsl**. mitS A CfDU | For the INSTANT RELIEF and PER jujlMAt MANENT CURE of this distremdng eott- plaint*use F E ND T’B BBONCHIAL CIGABETTES, Med, br O. B. SEYMOUR k 00., 10T NASSAU Street. New Yock. Prio, SlKr box; eent free nirT-em if] ’ FOR SALR AT ALL DRUGGISTS’. CARD TO THB PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING. SARATOGA, AFRO, 16, 1860, An attempt has been made to deceive the pubUo* by peraons offering what they call "Co sokes g Watkk” from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (*) oenta per glass. The wholesale prioe of the genuine Congrees Wa ter, at New York, being about 73< cento per glass, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, oartage, or breakage, ig apparent; bat their probable course hoe been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into a Fountatu filled with tkeir trash, and thereby christening ita total contents. \ We have nnvxK sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of aay other description than ordinary sised class bottles. The cork of every bottle of the is branded “CONGRESS WATER”-" 0. A •WsgV,and any, without those words and letters on the 'obrk, is cottntxkvbit, whether from Foantains or Bottler - CLARKE A WHITE, : Proprietor* of Congress Bprin*. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vis: WSSISJS& caartDttt it*., FREDERICK BROWN, Jr-» oor. Ninth and Chestmte OHARLEaI-LLIS A Co . lit MwketetsSt; ’ J.C, TURNPK"Iir* Co,, P4l Spruoestreet, THO 6. J. HUSBAND, 296 &outh Third Stieet, O. B. HUBBKLL. 14M COwtnnt itTMt. 1 A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth and Chestnut etreels. Are oOT.tentt); enjinhe jb T u,, witt the do.-, wlMatf • , WCkkAkale M*f Ywt Cilr. FaESII' JUNE , BUtrJEß—Yellow »s .old, anil milui nut, j, Mutual from 7 t... 100
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