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(Reported lor The Thee Waltop-IM bhds sugar 12 *W> om-tfwtiwttol 336460 Thus Wattson Keystone State-11* bales bate* cottonorder; 36balsamdse.HsyAMeDevitt; as pkgs mdse I’LHeUings.ArßrOj.B6 do Nasser, Collin* & Wttdo L jtamafiKjto i * ££*!»,• Mfrl*rtg * Mai .' 7oo4.Kdat fc Co; 74 »hga wmdry flOMiicm*—. ■AKINS IRTEMiIUKNCB. re*wYrtri«fc tSS^sk^BksySS*^ SmjS^nm9tin±ssJßSs; sh instateot OfonrtoTEwfiM south. - ,- • > Stfissship, bpani fromN York, with m 4 s endpesesciera to Ja* AUderdloel'ff Bran dt wiaeJLiffcteewtSrise npioffyfUaunium McsedterkCfceeELexrfwm Portaa• Fnaoe,end brig ■SflfcfiSi. wa»co»d«mn«daud aoM.fcu (mb bought by alums# •Oort.aaTnaee,aia wasl«md}ni tofwoodforNow York, to oj£w Wfitrd ftil In with brigWetor Jtrltoh*fw«Bt_iftrq for New, York, fehtnefc off Com Hatterft*. keg n. spoke W* Lincoln, from Port P*»x for NewY .• . f Bear.AitnHekreU7Elser> hence, arrived at Richmond .!ro»ilr Ann Elisa, Robinson, oleared at New York Vtoa^/rs^Bfeci^jKwind, AU en. and Taoony, f ly. hence, anived at Me* York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. Draf Kadr yo H*ah.—lnstruments to .assist the Hearing, in every variety.'and of the most approved construction, at P» MADEIRA’S Ear Instru 'Saeat Depbt, Norilg Sooth TENTH street,' Cfcest- VqtstrecL .’’ - - • • 1 JeS-dt’ , Mb r« *s 5 HiKACuLova Vernas D*- stkotbb, tl» oldaat 'nd l«t mnadr kaon for Ei- Unaafoatinc SAM and" MICK. COCKROACHES •DOB, Aim. MUtftUITOES, FLEAS, MOTHB, GRAIN,WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS. ■TFrinoitaUMsot. «13 BROADWAY, N.Y. all Draiuriata awrwhara. mjlMm v Wizn OeoLm m : the Million, at UMtillskly low prices, at £, S« FASBON k . CO.’S fwft'rf DQflg It FEAR BttMti. J*7-0t , Balama*d*«Fim-P«oof Sawb.—A very lull moTtßieHt of SALAMANDERS for .ala at i» KUbla trim, Ho. IN CHESTNUT Bb, Philadafehla. wRMf UVAWW fc WATSOH. : Batumi Fond—National Sathtt Tauw CouFinr.-Ciartend by ti* Bt*t« of Peararlva ia. -n - RULES. L Kowru reoMwd «y,ty day.and la w«uoiu« '"Jfi’iyEPESMjteMT. Intarut layald for moc.y boa tt*dayitu»«tl«. ' a Tittsmv alwaya .aid Mok in BOLD wb.jj.y.j it fc fcr.asd Nithoutnotio.. -r 4, Mom, fermirN from Nz««<*r<.ilsft«’tra«g»i SwnKmu,and atbar.Tnutaaa, in faryo or spall nma. toramaiaalouf or«hort»ariod. . ... a Tb. aiooay raoaired from Daaoaiton ii inrartad Id Rail Kauta, Mottcaiaa, Ground R»nt», and utter firfb ebMHmrititt. «, Oftoacen alary day—WALNUT Strait, aoathwaal - tall ':';iS9niftw Machines. All persons who .'keyt Wight Sewing Machine* which will not wotform St ffitfeirpentruli we informed that SINGER’S M&- altaieneTer fail to do aorkiad of work. Noons is ever dmioiiM is tha Machine* of iJL i liltlfllNaKa k‘ CO.* HOiHdCHESTNUTBt, :■ : . •' i. : : - . On Pooi OuiTEHa of thn Latwt •yn.ai. Mada ii tka teat mauar. ewraealy for HB TAIL 6AL&B, LOWEST MlUu mm oarkad is, Fiaia Hi ratal. All roodi aaida to ord.r warrantml aatla- AuhW'ObWIMWOS ayitam li atriotly adbattd \tt,aatrabaliaTa thi.tobatt.bnlyfaiMn.yof dealina AUaro ttatoby treatid alike. JONES A 00.,■ • e**-tr aae MARKET stroot. MARRIED. - BTU tka 10th inct.. it Contho hotkaa.bir.Bar. J; Lind««ntb. Mr. Jam.. B.' Stuart to If i I 'oystiia_Hlfl|t ■ bot h o f rli lid a! i ti ia. • T.. nit.' by. Rev.A.Cnl ver, WrJgjAtt A.Lerenaa to Nuaa Jane M, Hex. the Mb feab.br Rai.Baamal UurborMr, Mr. Janaa s. Bnaa to Siaa Mary Am Baafe, SMraßqfafc ROY£-On the tttk of November, DIED. > thel*hin»|.,JHm W,. Wife of Joeeah p. Imtains and daughter oiJotm Ely, Attleboro, Books WlsaMKffKSfelfb fcmilr, .r. .fourJsvltflto ettendtiarfaniral.fromtheresidence 007 north eighteenth street. os Ti?» ferKfilfami, the 14th e* 3 o;otook. without nu|nf WteffiSlP Cemetery. * * ‘ WJBi LInCTON.-HfJij Mondey afternoon- lltb met. l * s,,toßi p,mwr ‘ MAS !? Mnont Moriah Camatarr-*' GRAV.—v* tha Kilt mat, Mra.KUen Gray, in thatfth jaarof ier aji, \ • < - * lW5hB. *“ th * Wl iMt ” HTilltam a, 4hli (ARptioiyitlwniopßa * iisiSf 1 **** *** *• Hartman, hi» Ji*.'Mfi.oea.RiMteanth atraat, **}Sct)l?§(!sb ~Onthapfnlnat.?ffn?Hire t„wi?a cfKMM|N> MoPermtHt. in the 96th Jjiw Offier ace. ftmernf Wi the residence of by i«her; Mr. John Front etreet, an Tfinrsdey afternoon, ilia ,1!h mat., Ann BaJ,itta,*fn *7jL fhe llth intt.’, Mr. e«»-w. r Wj***'v in th»anhTt»tofhih )P , | ~../-.'..i .'v,: £• OOMMBIB’MOtJatftSa (lOODO. \.’ Point.;. ; PHILADELPHU TYPOGRAPHICAL lt5V 800Ifc.TY.-The members are meotfttlly 4n nfid to tbe Aaneml of their feto ffltot'Oinw. WILLIAM WELLINGTON, frombis fete retideMe, No. SSS fforth Twelfth Street, on THURSDAY after* noon, 14thinitialoneo'elookk Funeral to proceedto KottQt Moriah „ .«»■» o -* ' jelAgt • WM. U.^ JONES, Secretary. 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The whole work haa been in Tact rewritten; and no pains hare been spared to in sure a full and accurate presentment of the law a* it is at this moment, in allthmg* whioh rotate to the foun dation, the construction, or the execution of eontraots and it is offered to the profession ae, substantially, a new work. “We regard it as altogether the ea work on the subject that has ever been written, and in many respects the best legal treatise of whioh we have any know ledge.,,--J?oifim AdverUur, “ It itberonda doubt the best American treatise on Contracts, and we are glad to hear that it meets with a rapid and extended sale.”—Law Reporter. “ We regard this work, taken ae a whole, dear in statement, diligent In citation, accurate in detail, com mendable in researoh, excellent In learning, simple in style, and altogether the most oarofally-oonsldered and best-prepared exhibition of the comprehensive law of Contracts that has ever yet been presented intheEnglish language.”— American Law Register, 91 We confidently predict that it will in the long run supersede all other works upon that subjeot now in use It is more extensive and more complete than any other within our knowledge. 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His schoolmates, those who follower his example, rise to honorable ’station In life, while the idle and careless are the poor of to- day, or have died in BOOK FOR BOYB. It i. .1.0 a oar.fiil LIFE OF THE MAN. El.«»atlyiUu«rM^b i ßr I l&gs im s , k ALFRED MARTIEN, jelS No. 606 GtfESTNUT Street. rjIHE LITTLE BEAUTY. MSS. GREY’S NEW BOOK. SUPERIOR TO THE GAMBLER’S WIFE. Fubllahed this dor. end for sale et Retell or Wkpleeale T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street. THE LITTLE, BEAUTY. By Mr«. GanY, author of “ The Gambler’ll Wife/' •• Young Prime Donna?’ ’’ Bjhll Leonard,” ’’ Old bower HoW’ ’’ Mery Nil hara,” •* Belle of the Kamily,* 1 ” Duke ena-Cousin?’ ** Lena Cameron*” ” Cousin Harry,” ”‘The Lift'e Wife,” ** Gipsey’* Daughter,” ** Jwanejimlng Mother,” ” Hysointhe,” ” Aboe Seymour,” *• Paefclon and Jrm* ciple,” “ Baronet’* Daughter*)” etc., etc. ? “ What i* beauty? Not the show,. Of ahanely limb* and features. No, The e ore but flower*. That have their doted hour*, . 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Other, alto,who wl.h picture., rtonld calk It* IJipH FANOY BBY GOODS. ’ SUMMER* REDUCTION, MONDAY, JUNE 4. :: tir 3 m JJEeYY * GO., T' in aofordanoe with their custoM at-this season of the fo the public and their u6stc,mers they trill offer tha baUho® of iheir ' / ' CHOICE STOCK OF SPHIKG AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, > AT A ; very GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS. In order to close out the balance of their Sprint Im portatioas. Their Stock has been constantly supplied during the Mason with CHOICE GOODS. -Whiohhave been purchased at auotions and at private sale, OREATtY BELOW tha COBT or IMPORTATION. An irsfeotion will satufy purohaaer. that, in .very dMorirtiin of staple and Faney Dry Oooilr, thoir .took is in gooc, assortments, and every artiole offered as low as it oouldbo prooured in any of the stores of the oity, M B0l» and 811 OHEBTNUT STREET. "2: :'n' gTRIPID BAREGE ANGLAIS. JUST OPENED A LOT OF NOVELTIES 5 IW STBIPJEI3 eRISAILX/ES, , AT 20 CENTS PER YARD. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, . /ell-St CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH Sts. TiRESSr 00DS-SINGLE AND V-/ DOUBLE WIDTHS. ,Chene Wide Silk and Wool Mixtures. Ckene doable-width Mohairs. Clan# Ginyhams nod Bareges. • '} GRAY MATERIAL * ;For f'gMn“S%’o , if Maried down to such low prices as willJnsure speedy sales. I farege Robes, from 83 50 to 810. . . Bxtra Cheap Robes, 94 to 89. Neatand stylfsh Bareges. . , COOPER h CONAFD. ' 1»H: 8. B. comer of NINTH and MAKKK’t. DVSTERB ASD i MATCH. Bftiped Dusters, miickl Ho. Ctane do. Maho. . lace Mantles, jell B. E. oornei fiSIIfK'AND LACE MANTLFS. FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS AND POINTFP. Will open tju« day* a handsome assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Mantles, of the newest styles, much below the OfU&l prices, at S. V. R. HUNTER’S New Store, No. SECOND Street. QttEAT BARGAINS IH COMETS, SHAWL BORDERS, CROCHET BRAID) HAIR WETS, RERUN ZEPHYRS, * TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, L&CES, TASSELS, ROSETTE BUTTONS, Ac. Good Skirts. Moran A Co.’s and Kellv & Co.’s, FIVE CENTS A HOOP. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment, Eleventh and CHESTNUT Streets. jell-St IRISH LINENS. —A frerfh invoice of I. SHIRTING LINENS direot from the' manufao t«ren,'RlCHAßDSON, SONS, A OWDEN, of Belfast, lent received. , These Goods are selected expressly for our familv trade, and are guarantied free from any admixture of Cotton. PERKINS k CO, a*7 9 South NINTH Street. JN. KLINE & CO., 116 WALNUT ST. • 1. N. KLINE A CO., lie WALNUT Street. J. N. KLINE A CO. 11* WALNUT Street. J. N KLINE fc CO., 116 WALNUT Street. AROMATIC ’ CORDIAL ■i DIGESTIVE AROMATIC CORDIAL DIGESTIVE AROMATIC CORDIAL DIGKBTIVE . AROMATIC CORDIAL DIGESTIVE WILL CURE THE DYBPKFBIA, WILL CURE THE HEARTBURN. WILL CURB CRAMP IN THE BTOMACH,&o. Read the following oertifioate from Hon. J. 6. i’O3T» U. 8. Marshal, Eastern District of Pennsylvania: PniLAOELPHiA, Jane 4,1860. Mean. J. N. Kline f Co.— Gentlemen: A merabor of my family, having suffered with the Dyspepsia for several year*, was lately recommended by a friend to try your Cord.al: and lam happy,to sat that before using the contents of one bottle she could enjoy her meals with a good appetite, without feeling the least noonvenience. 1 take great pleasure in recommending ttoallwbo.nre affioted. „ • J. 8 Yost. U. 8. M, E. D. of Pa. AROMATIC DIGESTIVE CORDIAL— T his excel lent and agreeable preparation is one of the best means or improving the appetite, promoting digestion, and giving strentth and tone to the stomaon* which has yet >een offered to the publio. . ... ‘ Ttik aa old German receipt, and has been m use for many year* in the families oTthe manufacturers, where t nasproved an Invaluable remedy for DVisPSPSIA, HEARTBUTIN. FLATULENCE; and OR*MP3 IN THE aTOM&CH, rinsing from oold or indigestion. All persons having the least tendency to indigestion should never be without it, as a small wine-glass full, taken after meals, will exclude the possibility of contracting the dyspepsiai It is oompoeed of fifteen ingredients, Bitters and Aro- only seeds to be tested to be approved anu mftT *** Uaet^-T^l To be had at all the leading Druggists' nnd Grocers', pnt up m quart bottles. Price one dollar. Mnnu(aotvi > e«l and lor »»le hv t j.Uwfmim nil WaLWUTStreet. pROF. MORRIS’ EUOEPHALOS, >R(»EES,OR MORRIS’ PKOPEBSqS MORRIS' prorbmor Sor*lB’ b o iselhxni: AN I«Ya£uaßl£ EXTERNAL REJMEiiY, * . EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR DISEASE* OF THE FOR DIBWABKB OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS BYBTKM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM! THE MIND o the researches of Literature, the oonoeras of 1 Commercial and Fmanoial Business, and the affairs of Professional and Political Life, or as oooasioned by lay other oause from which the NervotuPSystem has be come exhausted and diseased. • . „ The symptom covered by this valuable Preparation are numerous: ofwhicn the more prominent are. OF THE BRAIN. AGITATION AND DEPREBBION OF THE MIND. CHRONIC ‘‘NE«yOUINESB,”NEURALGIA,RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS HEADACHE Eto..Eto. , t The SSyCBP*ALOB is carefully prepared, by per mission, from the FoXMUhA of PROF. W.MORRIB,M. J., of this city, to which he refers to his Philosophical ’amphlet, “rSUKIKoS.” On the relations of the Ganguo-Nervoua System to the immaterial soul of man. Having exhibited the principles and oommended the system of Composite Homoeopathy, Professor M. says: “ft may be permiuible that I should offer, as an il lustration, my own ease. A ooniinoua course of stu dies for a number of years had. to a certain extent, produced the ordinary effects of extrsme mental ap plication, by attenuating the prime centres of organic and intelieotusUffe. andhenoe arose a felt necessity ot personal relief. Having avail-founded confidence in Composite Homoeopathy and an intimate acquaintance with Materia Meaica ol the Homoeopathic School. I •elected certain substances of ascertained harmonious relations and approved uses, and combined their essen tial properties in proportional unity, and was gladdened by the possession of a mediomal resource." Professor Morris describes the mode of application, and then adds: **ln this way the desijad relief has been, ob tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the sanglio nervout system restored to its former tone, and mental dearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age of nearly A CO., No, 62 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by Druggists generally. ~ , Price, 91 per bottle, large sixe-W oents smallsise. my2S 9mif 4Cf Rll 4 For tho I NATANT RELIEF and PER AMUfIitI MANENT CURE of this distressing com- plaint! tu» BBONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made bj C. B. BEYH.OUR * 00., 10T NASBAU Str.et, Nev York. Frioe 91 per box; sent free bj post ttlUm ifl FOR SALE AT ALE DRUGGISTS'. PACTION—FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The publio are cautioned against tho various imitations of HAR l ELL’S PATENT ALL-HLABS AIR-T GHT JARS, now in market. The genuine have Hartelt’s name on tho cover Manufacturer* under the patent. HARTELL A; LETCH Won'! H. JtH-Imif* No. 13 North FIFTH street. POISON— FRESH FRUIT JARS.—The acid of fruitalways corrodes the surftoe of metal; be careful, therefore, to purohaee >nly Jars of olass and Covers of Glass. PATENT AIR TIGHT ALL-GLACS JARS are admitted ’o be the only reliable and perfectly safe jar in market. r " HAKTELL, & LKTCHWORTH. ' jeiy-lmif* Mancfaotnrers, No. 13 N. FiFtH street. DO NOT. 00 INTO THE COUNTRY withoutpurohasinr KARTELL’S ALL-GLASS. PATENT AIR-TIGHT JARS.-Miss Nicholson’s cele br >ted cook book, with full directions for putting up lruits. Ac., together wit* £OO other useful receipts, liven to the jurehewr of KARTELL'S PATRNT ALL GLASS AIR-TIGHT JARS. HARTELL A LETOHWORTH, JelS-Imif* No 13 North FIFTH Street. PROVISIONS— Hams—2,000 Pieces City Smoked Western Cured Hams. Hama-lA® Pieces City Smoked Western Sugar Cured Bhoulners—3,ooo Pieces City Smoked Western Cured Shoulders. Sides—MO Pieces Western Smoked Bldes. Hams—ft) Tieroes, Gardener Phipps’ Extra Sugar Cur ed Bagged Hams m lots. ... . , Beef—Smoked Beel offhand to suit porohMers, in store (nr Mlt 111 C. u BAU*'tiv® */Un je7-ir No. 103 ARCH street. |"IOAL OIL. —100 bbls now in store and landing, made by the Walhonding Coal Oil Cora *¥or quality, briUianoy. and cheapness, this Oil is un vm-fc'-mtlM! bLTiLstM 1 "'"' 7 General Agent for the Company, 9OB Market Street. GOFPEB’S patent knitting machines* . ‘For Plain S too ki riband Fancy Knitting i Maobinos for Shirts Ac., of all iixtii Rib Machines ofl and 1 , 3 and 1. s and 2, and 3 and 2-Rib, on hand and made to order. . These Machines use the plain English Sprng Needle, on a new pnooiple, and.arc the ohoapest and most rapid p a u^f y Knitting Machine, for Family and Plantation t tse, is a new and eucoeßsful feature in the useful inventions of the, age, and ranks with the Sewing Machine. Afffmav and Salesroom. Agency anu g 77 BROADWAY. New York. HENRY O. LEE, Agent. 1860. I0E! I0E! 1860. COLS SPRING IQB COMPANY. BOALB OKHBWI WnflJM- • 8 pound. d^V;tt <1 70 » “ 5g 11 “ 174 “ " Bend T»ur order, to the office.,»} ig Cahill* 1 ’ -si? BARD and TWENTY-FIFTH Streets. arth-Smif \TANILLA BEANS—New crop, just re- IRESS STUFFS T 0 Mantil’as, Solid Hlk. • Full Backs. Plain Styles, Genteel. ' Lace_Bournnns. COOPER & CONARD, • NINfH and MARKfefr, MEDICINAL, FEMDT’S WATCHES; JEWELRY. A*. AMERICAN WATCHES. wade bt the ’■ l *' THE AMERICAN watch company; AT. WALTHAM, MASS. TO THE PUBLIC. St« thar Bh ° UW b 8 pr *- to thow of foreign mama- Thcir sale has been constantly on the increase ever flinoe the business was commenced; thus proving that they have grown into popular favor through their ta rrmjtc merits. As an evidenoe of the extent to whioh they have received the endorsement of the publio, we may state, that upwards of Thirty Thousand of them are now in daily me in the United State*, giving perfeot to their owners. This result has been effected in the teeth of the most determined and violent opposition from the greater part of those in the Watch Importing Trade in the large uKa . 0 have f J*t«niattoally a«ed all their influence with tneir ourtomer* to disoonrage their dealing in ap article which threatened, by its superiority, to displaoe the foreign watoh to a great extent. Many of the Jew ellers and Watohmakers of the interior, a l&rge'propor tion of them foreigners, seconded the efforts of the Watoh Importers, being persuaded by their oounseis, and misled by a oontraoted and imperfeot view of their own interests} by the fear of loss on their stook of im ported watches, and tbe apprehension that their profits might be diminished through competition in a well known domestioartiole,-with other groundless preju dices arising from a superfiot&l inquiry into the subject Notwithstanding this, however, the w&tohes have stead ily gained in the estimation of the people, the retailers have been constrained to keep them to supply the de mand, and by degrees, we are happy to add, their pre judices and alarms are being dissipated. Our present system of making the different parts of eaoh watch the exact counterpart of every other watoh of the same series. leads to auniformity jn quality whioh oan never be attained by the foreign process. If one ot our watches is good, all are gdod; whereas each foreign watch is only a probability by itself, depending upon the skill and fidelity of the particular workman who may happen to be employed upon it. In addition to these primary conditions of suooess, every watoh issued by the Company,}* made of the tnost ohoioe and induring materials, oarpfully finished by the various processes to which they are iut\j*6ted, and then put together, in spected and severely tested by the best workmen in the faotory. Such has been the o&rewith.whioh these va rious duties have been performed, that out of the large number of w&tohes sold, not more than a dozen or two. have been returned to the Company for exchange, from any cause whatever. Every watch is guarantied by a guaranty that is good for something, and by parties that oan bo readily reaohfid. Foreign watches, of the most inferior descrip tion, are oflen/uHp guarantied b» their makers, whom it to call to acooimt under any oiroum stanoes; American watches come to the consumer unburdened by the various expenses and profits incident to impor tation—the total of whioh, including ous tom-house du ties, more than doable the prime oost of the watch be fore it gets to the pookei of the ultimate owner. This consideration of itself should decide the question in our favor. . ■ Every dollar diverted from the purohase of foreign w&tohes is so muoh saved to the country ; so muoh en couragement to home industry, and so much added to the publio wealth. We do not aslc a preference on these grounds, if our watches are not better, for the money, than the foreign. To conolude—we claim that our watches are the best and most durable time-keepers In the world, besides be ing the oheapest: and we assert that aseries of watches wa« never made that would show so little average va rmll&h-from true time as those we have issued. In in dividual instances their performance has been unsur passrd by any thing reoorded in the history of horology. . A descriptive pamphlet, containing full information aijd numerous certificates from wel-known individuals, may bo had onapplicatfcm to the undersigned. C MJTION.—As our watoh is now extensively coun terfeited by foreign manufacturers, wo have to inform the pubho that no watoh is of our production whioh is unaccompanied by a certificate of genuinets, bearing the numberof tbewatoh, and signed by our Treasurer, A £. ROBBING, or by our predecessors, APPLETON, TRACY, k CO. As these watches are for sale by Jewellers generally throughout the Union, we do not solicit orders for single w&tones. For the Amerioan Watoh Company. ROBBINS k APPLETON, Wholesale Agents, No, 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. mj3Q wCtif CHINA AND' GLASSWARE. PRUIT JARS! FIiUIT JARS. FRUIT JARS. THE BEST FRUIT JARS. THE BEST FRUIT JARS. THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. THE VERY BEST FRUIT JARS. THE FRUIT JARS! WRIGHT, SMITH; & GO.. No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET, — -,«.» —umrsaa ser thoir Quat.ties tested by experiments. je!2-tjyl CLOTHING, E. H. ELDRIDGE. « CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,” N. E. Corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT Sts. IKF* Customer Work made at short notice. mh3l3m-if INSURANCE COMPANIES. fUINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE AJ RAL insurance company. PLATTBBUKG, MIBBOURI. Chartered in IB6o.—Authorixed Capital, #103,000. DIHBCTOKB t _ _ H. Whittington. Wiaalow Tamer. T. R Bradley, George W. Culver. J&raesJH. Birch, ir. H. WHITTINGTON, Free. I. N. HOCKADAY, Sec. and Treat. Speoial attention paid to Collections, and Money rcmptly remitted. Business tolioited. mhO-Sm* rriHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OF NSW YOU, Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, IBVXSTXD 1« FIEST MOBTOXest OI» XXAL XSYAYX, WORTH OVER f UiOOMtt. The premiums are lowxr than In many other Co ape alee, and the Dividends hare been «Uim, STftSPBH’iRSMr " anyone to tbs insvxip. Pamphlets, and erery information, may be bar enxtis. on application to *w.^m^rm*VßSu PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES; Vhomaa Jtobmi, JohnWhuh, Mord.ou L Diwion, Osor.eH. Bhurt, 6«orca M. Btroud, ■ E. B. Wh.l«n, John fl Mreri, J. F iber Lonmlnii SoMpn Patterns, William C. Lading, John M. Atwood, Artful- « Coffin, ShomMH.Pow.nl, goor.. W. Tolmd, William Mo Km. Tho*. W.tteon. nS-lrif* Fame insurance company, no. 4M CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA INCORPORATED THE STATE OP . SONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS • ' DIBICTOBB Samuel Wright, * D. B. Biraey, Wm. W. Walter*, J. W. Everman, Chae. Riohardsos, Henir Leins, Jr,• 6eo. A. West, Jacob W. Stoat, 0. WilsohDavis, Menko Stem* Whos. 8. art^ O RGE W, DAY.President FRANCISN. BUCK. Vice Preset. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Beoretary. , Jall-t! CARD TO THE J^UBLIO, CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860. An attempt has been made to deoeive the publio,by persons offering what they call “Cowonxss WATER” from Fountains; andtt the prioe of six (0) oents per glass. The wholesale prioe of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about 7* cents per glass, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than oost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable oourse baa been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total oontents. We have imvnn sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary sized glass bottlbs. The oork of every bottle of the genuine is branded ** CONGRESS WATER ”“‘*o. A W.»” and any, without those words and letter* on the oork, is coomtxesbit, whether from Fountains or Bottles. CLARKE A WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vii: FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Fifth and Chestnut its., FREDERICK BROWN, oor. Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES RLLIB A Co , 724 Market street, J. 0. TURNPENNY A Co.. 041 Spruce street, THOS. J. HUSBAND, 200 South Third Street, 0. 8. HUBBBLL. 1410 Chestnut street, A. D. D. TAYLOR, oor. Ninth and Chestnut streets. Are constantly supplied by us with the giaiww Cox »pl9-Bmtf 98 CEDAR BL. New York Citr. Mrs. still’s ORYSTALINE LIQUID H»IR OOLOrer s A preparation new to toe puhlio. but whioh has long been m private use, for restoring Gray Hair toits natu ral color, imparting to it a glossy appearance, and ren- in ite nature and .fleoUi from any arliolo now in rare lor tho Bamo nnrpoM,.twins a oloanll fluid, nourtr a* otoar a. water, ro.mrlns no washmr before or after it. application, free from sulphur or an, other oUootionabto ingredient, and applied M easily ns an ordinary Hair Oil, Con tw had oftho following person.: w. Z. H&rberti, corner Jumper and Pine streets, KJ FVnnSl, Ho. S 8 North Ejshth .{root, Thomas Oanoaster Spruce ana Eighteenth stredu. . Thomas Weaver, Vine and Eighteenth streets. Wm. B. Thompson. Mt, Vernon and Seventeenth st'a. Kuward Gamard.Jr., Aroh. below Second street. E, B. Garrifues, Coates and Tenth streets. George 0. tlower, Yine and Sixth streets* A. H. Bowman. Spruce and Seoond streets. / Charles Shivers, Spruoe and Seventh streets. Caleb R. Keeney, Aroh and Btatecnth streets. For sale wholesale and retail by FIFTEENTH*wd myMlip Philadelphia. TMMEtTSB REDUCTION ON JAPANESE .treat, 188 ” I BRACKS! SUPPORTERS! I Corral, «Uu.ted »t NEEDLESjTWELFXK ' * s ‘“W*NTS. ' rl l .. - is£r7^(s^. pet * nt ind responsi aatu th.t Um». •! Girard,’Ut IhiinaS* lwll, f! EMMERY LOT 'WANTED.—Any ner- \%T ANTED —Two Hoisting Machines; v u Wagon for two mules. Apply at R’rst < lsfts4fi l6 * B*Pa®W#* 8 * Pa ®W#* Houss, FILBERT \»»eet.below Twenty-first, . .. jel33t* SOO — an >ount will be • in "\\fANTED —A Situation as Travelling honaft An( * Collector for a renoDS^hi• eraSnatyffiSiffi*? woll ™fcB?2£th* A good Ooat-Cutter, at f 9 wUWn l l N ft^n ßi: ? lDslNoE WANTED, w ANTE °— A Situation, by » man w. of M ,. or .*oo.lr« epo« in business. oi good address. *n almost any volition, either m a olerk.uSirlji&n&St l or salesman. 1* very respectably oonneoted.M,r,£V’ give the most satisfactory ?sfersqo«# a#toinScritv l energy, and boiinew oapwity. Amoderasia{l r T>ft Sftggsr 11 » **£ggs T° WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.—A tho ?.*&* gfs^'.p°y M °Sh'f &r * l i" 1 "' {roK ‘‘Mf ANTED—A CLERKSHIP, in an In- JmuiwOfflMorßanking House,byattdrongh give °- ~\\T ANTED—A Partner, with from Three " v i to Five < bousand Dollars, itt a profitable busi- P®'r* , TO t ®n ,1 L ei^ b,li r Addr# **» w,th name, ° f 0,111 ”»"• ■WANTED—A PURCHASER for an m- Y " terest in a safe and profitab'e Manufacturing bn- To WMiwtt haying f 5,000 a good opportuni ty.. If. offered for. embarking in a basinets alrrady ®£t«dj*b«d and paying wail. Address *■ Faetor,"at this Office. ■ • A N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER' be open for anengagement by the end of this month. Address “ Book-keeper,*’ offioe of this paper. • iefi-5t* f FOB SALE AND TO LET* fpO RENT FOB THE SUMMER.-The , following Furnished Rooms of a large hoaee, ear lor, dinlnK'room, kitehen, four ohambers, and oath room, within three minutes walk, of Tioga Station, on the Germantown Railroad. Terms moderate. Apply hnraodiatgyon the premises, TWENTY-SECOND and tvi J^ i yP' Sllf S eta V , 9f& ! or address. •• Mrs, M, COL TON," Rising Sun Post office . je!3-lt* « COUNTRY PLACE AT CHESTNUT HILL, near the WIB JAHICKON, to BENT, with aiew acres of land, plenty of shade, fruit, stablinr.and pMtare-heaithy and pleasant. Apply to 433 FRANK- L>N*StT6et. n* SALE—That very desirable. pro- IT- Wjf* l9l9 VINE Street, opposite Logan Square, being athree-story BRitJJK with double back buildings, in. perfect order, in whioh are heaters, rammer and winter ranges, gas, bath, *o. Lot 18 by 1» feet. Win be sold on aooommodating terms as the owner ii about leayißf the oity. Can be seen between the hoars of 3 and B P. Mi jelMt* pIIXTURES FOR SALE OF RETAIL o »«XrlP min *. ftn d Variety Store, 330 forth FIF TEENTH street, above Race street. Store and dwell ing for rent. Balance of stock on hand for tale cheap. jel3 4t*r f]OW AND OAIF FOR SALE.—For merly belonged to Rev. Dr. Goddard. Apply Car penter and Cresheim Road, Germantown. lel3-2t* COUNTY FARM.—For Sale * very superior small FARM, of 45, acres, near to PhcemxviUe. .Soilj>f the first quality, with good stone buildings* Price $l5O per sore, and term* of payment easy to a purchaser, Apply to , ... J. D. REINBOTH, Jeim* 436 WALNUT Street, VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE.—a Lot, * . 140 feet by XOO, having three fronts, located in the southwestern pan of the oity, m the midst of a rapidly improving nefghboihood, is offered for sale on reasona ble terms. For particulars apply at this Offioe, jell-Ut* TVEW BOILER FOR SALE.—36 inches diameter. 24 feet long; low for oash or trade, in dir goods or groceries. Address Box 1107 Post Office, jeis-dt* FOR SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a Wholesale Tobacco House, of eight years stand ing, and store to rent. Inquire at No. 3 South FRONT Street. . jelf-Bt* MFOR SALE OR RENT—New Stone Mansion, Barn, Ao .with extensive accommoda tions and thirteen acres or land, on Chelton Hills. In quire at No. 8 North THIRD Street. jett-llt* FRUIT JARS. T7*OR SALE—The Goodwill, Stock, and -3- Fixtures of a STORE on North DELAWARE Avenue, in the Fish Trade, whioh will be sold on fa vorable terms, to olote ao estate. The advantagesof a liusmess of this oharaoter are that it is a cash and short-credit trade. Address “P. 0. Box No. 3351.” jell-3t* POR SALE— A DESIRABLE FARM. containing 112 A 0R P 8 OF LAND, situate in Rad nor township, Delaware ooanty* lIH miles from' Phila delphia, on the old LAnoaster Road, aboutone mile from Morgan’s Corner, and Eagle stations on the nta Railroad, with nil necessary FAHM BUILD' IN Ga, conveniently >-wfc.6t* ' FOB SALE—A very productive , Farm, oont ining 80 aorei, ntuata in Radnor Township, Delaware county, tweive mite* from Fimadefobia. snout one mile from - Morgan’s Qorner and, Eagle Station, on ffhas ail necessarybuildings,intHo* tough repair; the soil is of the first quality,in a high state of cultivation, well watered, good orchard of vari ous kinds ofo.tioioe fnut, about ten aores of woodland. It will be divided if desired. Apply to PRTKR JA- d TO CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE- KuM“o h f m l&E B if 0 ’SSK every oonvepienoe for carrying on an extensive busi ness. A demrabie investment to persons of energy who can push the business.' For sale with or without the bullamg. inquire at Street ialSwfmtfif HART* MONTGOMERY, A CO. M FOR SALE—THE LARGE STONE ®L MANSION, with Stabling. Tenant, and Spring ain the healthy and improving loeabry at Clifton, prwjraeld road, Upper Darby, half an hour's ride ewWestCheeierHauroadcarsfromtnecity* It has nearly 8 acres of land, fenoed in with a variety, of shade trees; a rood spring ofwatef, It would make a good Summer Boarding House. It has the advantages of a business place, as the rear end of toe lot ta adapted for the coal and lumber business, without interference with the Mansion. The weighing ecaJe* and office are oa the premises; it would smt for a Hotel or a Country Store. Terms accommodating. City property taken in ex change. Inquire at Omoe No. 6 Washington Building, No. 374 South THIRD Street. myM wAmSt* mFOR SALE, on accommodating terms, the STORE AND DWELLING, No. 211, Arch street. Apply to WM. R. ALLEN* my3l-12t« 835 AROH street gm FOR SALK—A HANDSOME FRO HL PERTY, in Germantown, within a few minutes walk of toe depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. Abun dance of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone House; gas and water throughout stone Stable. Large Terns very accommodating, and possession given when required. Apply to B. B. COMEGYB, apli-if at the Philadelphia Bank* /COUNTRY BOARDING.—To let, for six weekv, two very desirable Rooms in- the Briok House at Riverton, H. J. Apply at 339 MARKET Street jel3 2t* PRIVATE BOARDING. —QeatJemen and their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom modated with Board, .with, pleasant and handsome rooms, farniihed or unfurnished, at 616 LOCUST St., south side of Washington tquare. The location, bsmg opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the oity, is central, and extremely pleaeant. Transient persons visiting the oity can be accommodated by the-day or week. Terms moderate. A basement front room, with private entranoe. for rent, suitable for an office, jeil-tf {COUNTRY BOARDING—At a first-class farm-honne. thirty-six miles from the City, near Avondale Station, P. AB. C. K. R. Access to and from the city three times a dar. Persons desiring Board for their famijtoo are invited to vie w to* place. Cars leave Depot, tIGHTERNTH am) MARKET Streets. P. M., and AVONDALE in time to reach the oity by 9 A. M. For pai tioulars, address E. W. HICKS, Chatham, Chester oounty, Penna. jeB-12t* F* AM [LIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH ING FIRST-CLASS BOARD, with cool Rooms. oan now have choice at 9 WALNUT St. je4-lm* CUMMER BOARD INH. Accommoda ►w tions for two or three small-size families, and a few single boarders, oan be scoured at Eaton Academy, Kennett Square, Chester count*, ifanplioaiioab* made iy - AommV v?™B ass®*. Je2-I2t* Principal and Proprietor. TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN UaN BE accommodated with good, airy.apartments, (with or without board,) in a private lgwatopn wn tral. Address »* TOLBERT,” through Blood’s Dis patoh. •_ a P* CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PsiiADßirßiA, May 1,1300. The Directors have-THIS DAY declared a Dividend f THREE PER CENT, on the Capita) Stock, clear oi teteTjx, «d payabl. cnd|nu^ oßßEY| Hf fSS LUOT R. MAYER and Mrs. R. 1»X M. BIRD will reopen IheirBCHOOI, forYoang Ladies at 1010 BFRUCK Street, on MONDAY, Sep tember 17th, 1860. Removal. —small & chandler, WHOLESALE.GROCER**, have removed from it North SECOND Street, to W MARKET BtTMt above Front, north side. •• iaJ rpHE FINE ARTS. EARLES’ GALLERIES PAINTINGS ARB LOOKING-GLASS WARDROOMS, 810 OHESTNOT STREET, PHILADBI.PHIA. JAMES 8. EARLE & SON .have now in their Gal leries a very large and interesting oolleotioa of paintings, 'UmMref Native and ForelgnArtute. Among the PALMER MARBLES. ' Photographs of the Marbles of .PALMER, tbs Soule* tor, comprising Sprmjt, Resignation, Faith, Immortali ty, Peasant Boy, Indian Mk]den, 6«ppho, Morning, Evening. Ac. For sale only at ' EARLES’ GALLERIES, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J‘f-m j^ZUMEA! AZUMEA ! AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! PROP, MORRIB’ AZUMEA BAKING POWDER, Manufactured »la!v!at No. 69 North FOURTH Street, and for sale by Grooare generally, myg Bmif OIL LEMON-Grass, for sale by WE TIIERILL A BROTHERS. *T and 49 North SEOOND Bt, »»■ BOARDING. DIVIDENDS. EDUCATIONAL. REMOVALS. Theatre—ex- Mui|r SilS Aeiobata appear. - ~ . j. VETALNOT-STREKT THEATRE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOBDIBART! NIXON’S ROYAL EQUESTRIAN TROUPE! NIBLO’S GAJiDEN.' New*???,; ; BOSTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Laodon, DRAWN THe'S OB'? cSS wSljf AUDIENCES, GREATEST SENSATION**** * h * . *vxu ‘ , - ■ MADS IN AMERICA. THE ACCOMFLISHED ASlßay OF ARTISTES \ w ./ r oijai3j^ T . .. .Will open fora briefesaeon, oommeueia* Among the novelties is the noons ... . . . gutta-psrcSaring, . ....^'•■ella zoyara, _ Uii.or.ar Th. ,r.a« SUlt H ||L o , B «l‘™»’ * mowST duverna The Renowned Contortionist. Supported by the entire Troupe of ™& i£A - L - S*“ MU'^IStLAND. LEADING FEATURES THE BBAUnFULT&INE&SSS,** 11 b * . Maaefrtbr . . *aue®, tb. LEADING OF THE THE PRrCFS REEAfN AS USUAL. - - moot*f'osHt^eSyVuppbnlied. 8 MJBnSurac' ON WEDNESDAYAFTERWOON AND SATURDAY win he • LADIES AND CHILDREN • FAMILIES OF THE’ADJACENT TOWNS. , Tk. Matinee, eommenea at» Retook am ctoaa bafora *.”• M. , ■ . - ; - ■ ' Jall-M JY ATIONAfc TaiEATRK—WALEtUT • BTKKET, ABOVE ETOWTH. • THISJ WEDNESDAY! EVENING, Jnna 13, ua>. Gen. Washington. Mr. Fjtngamld; Gas. Wsrna. Mr. StanrMi Gen. Sullivan, Mr. Cook*; Gan. Kan, Mr. Woodward; Gen. Green, Mr. Walla; Col Huslttos, Mr. Banda: Herbert Traor, Mr. Colliaa; GM7Boi»: M&n
    BT THE BLIND, On the afternoon and of - * THURSDAY,. Jane U, 1980, SANSOM-STREKTHALL, AtANSOM Stmt. betwernSlXTH and SEVENTH, BUILDING FUND of th. •• Write Ml>! “J.lmScs. , r'' l,m with thTfimtAffomted atW l ?*“k.' ntfc To “'b~ L -Lthedoor. Doora op*a , 9i aging will commence at 4 in the afternoon and 7X in the evening. TIfcDONOUGH’S GAIETIES —BACK If A fiTAEKT. THREE NEW FLAYS, *• aim • AN OLIO) PADDY’S WEDDING THE OMNIBUS. riStfy¥2s%iF*- H^ H pMc Y e?^nes. THE BEST COMPANY IN THE CITY. COLOMON’S TEMPLE. „ A large, beantifiil, and perfect medal of tne grand eet and most Interesting, building ever built is ereotod in the immense mdoon.of MARKET, ABOVE STREET. , The Model is. Mfeet long, M A fMt wide, and Ufset high; lighted by 200 gae jets, and .the, worshippers re presented by eeo figure* arrayed .in Jewish surrounding the venous courts, give it a tife-Hke ae seeranoe. ..Read tatKirn, tth to Bth ohas.;l Chroa.,9th okapi; Id Chron., 4th ana 7th chaps.; ana Exodus, JBth ehapUfor oontents and description or Solomon’s Temptn, aft of ’aWKttffA;) toe and 7toloP. SL Leotnreatll.4,andStto*eloak. oents; nee children, Hi oents; ugie Libend arrangements made with sohoolsand ohurekfs with privilege of lecture by their pastor. mvl-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINS ARTS, 1093 CHESTNUT Street. The 37th Annual Exhibition is now open daUytfrosi 9 (retook A* M., until 7 P. M., and from 8 tHI 19 r. M, 4dmiimonv oents. Season Lokets, M cents. Chil n, half-prioe. Stockholders will leoeive their tiokete at tk* offiee of the Academy. . ~ SATING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Oom aV vany’e Building, southeast comer WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from ff till S o’clock, and on MOfrDAY till gin the evening, lms Old Institution has always paid in full, on demand, without notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT- All sums paid ! ALEX. tVHILLDIN, President. SAML. WORK, Vioe President. John C. Farr, T. K. Harder, Georg* No gent, John Aaspach, Jr„ Sami. T. Itodme, Alb. C.Roborts, John Aikmaa, Jooas Bowman, ' 8. H. Eldndge, Wm.LHoward. ' JOHNS.WILSON,Treasurer. JOHN C.BIMH, Secretary. mylg-lm SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vise and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature Aynl 14th, 1881. .OpenfoT DepositaMdPaymentt, d|ulr,£rOT« 9to 3)4 o’oloox. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, from 8 to 8 o’olook. Interest 6 per cent, per annum. „ Depositors can with draw their moneys by Checks, if desired. Speoial De eocits received. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. Francis Haut. Seoretanr- »»ID-uii PHILADELPHIA WARMING'AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. NEW GAB-CONBUMIN9 CONE FURNACE. This Warm-Air Furnace has now been in use in thi' Clip and alt parts of #Ae United-States, and, after few gears trial, they have proved to be the greatest Econo miters of fuel, and most POWERFUL HEATERS ever used, as hundreds of references will prove. Call and see them, at ARNOIaD & WHLBON*S* 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B* M. FaLTWSU,, S*p>t, «">iH-s&wSm gNAMELLED SLATE MANTELS, Manufactured from Pennsylvania Slate Stone, and enamelled andmarbleizedin iHMtaopn.9f the richest and most rare Egyptian. Sparnsb. verd oienna, and other desirable Marbles. They are highly polished, will notstamordjscolorby Oils, Adds. Gag, or Smoke, are six-times as strong as marble, and are eohl much cheaper. They have been used in this Country for the last fifteen ana toe Isit forty yean, with isereased satisfaction. Architects, Builders, and all in want ofmantels, should not fail to examine them. Manu ftatured and forsale by » ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT STREET, B. M. FatiwiLL, 5,.’/. Fbited.!plite. mhl7-«Awsm STHB PHRENOLOGICAL OABiNET. _ Establishkd XT Fowixx, Wxjlls, & Co,. It open day and evening, for the sale of Books on Phrenology, Physiology, Water-Core, Jte,; PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The importance of Phrenology in the training of tot young, the selection of occupations .and companions. Sd in every department of active ufe,ia feltandao owledged by au mtefUgent persons who are acquaint ed with its facts. dcscriptionafrom dagaerreo types wil« Mnt by mail for two dollars. Catalogues of books sent gratis. iaaaißßSg”” AND OLftM SOUP served np every i daythroughout the season (Sunday’ a exoepTed), by JAMES PROdSkR, No. 808 MARKET 8 K ?b! Dinners from 12 to 3 o’olocfc. myg-tf RS. MbS. M. s. BISHOP'S*PARISIAN f&MILUNERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1016 CHESTNUT street, next dooc to the 8L Lawrenoe Hotel, | ayM-Im tTHE BEST ABE OfiEAPEST.—Buy UmbrsllM and P&r&sols of inyU-tjylif t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. in #r®rj variety ohw, at mTli-tirlif BW FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM SCALES.