?~.~`" ~. ;~; tlio. - Viiff op, oat Calamity; 1 • I t lg ZErotu ti lsl E " ‘fit'tfi=o AN0514 , 41•" . 34 4 1 " - • Tbdellec'ot wait " :,„M4W.Htlegfletillitnertfine. Mc", )t 1 1 1 4 0 '0 ak4 belew:0 1 0, * 31,18 0 41 d •btkofo B tax „mangled, (ace and I'vq hodi YeKlE•41• 1 "," t 4 ' - `;' barit. ItiptietpNiWitaPttrjettlArr iibc 4 l `hot' , • „,%, : .: ". 1. ,EilyierdAtforittirei , reolond mint ofZemon, ro:Verp? - much mimed and will herdly reomrelr.. - tt. A f ek " . ..ar o m e , arvir m eroneseelded isbont* the WY." 'arms{- rind i rind-Ant aboti :Ike Sorehriad43l.B is id:* prnvins.und writ raboltorii.*_ VelentimS YkSrier, or son. lidd , one_or two i it e k w an do yedwannt rof Intwrebjbps, hopes Teto ,of hlai•erivelT.: ; nirtsw , Ml+ll luool,l.ldere- had ono of Idea net 4 - B ,l:mzeviegis end dieloeated. Re Ina oche ire' F}neone'Tm:e 11 re - cel;ed — iteWal,b reg • abontittionody.‘tmt iniao'danger, • T it t e r ; Bartscwi of Ffiaton, ha& Mat lertrroiren below the kn ee Wee limited in different parts of hie 140dr. John , Sinith.: 043olvIderek had hie nit broken. back scalded: end van otherride minted. , lie mat Bannett's , _,- . 010.01 in PhWipsbnric. and will regoveral • ;a ka.V. Platter. or ..Brividere, Wined , on the hind.* - had. several rib. broken. is at fisher's Rotel, , pl ta i r d n .! . mOre eerlotudy, in , • - • Portmume.. • ' Amelmr• Yrill be boned onThureday afternoOn i o clock; earrioee - at et. John's Lutheran church. si G y m sr smarm of ase, and leaves two children behind. National Guards, of which. he we a member, , will accompany Me remains to this oemererv. . Batralei-NAlt,3ll died last wilt Ile 'writ be tamed to • morn:iv/afternoon, at t o'clock. at Odenwelderre burying groubd. ; * - ; ' The funerals tif to and his son will nrobablY take —blase en-Friday. - The friends of the an d who were cent for. hare not yet arrived. - The ,funrni, of ~,Teseih Weaver trjilabiothatily ire - plane on Friday—the tinie not having yet en deo ded „ °onset:diem* 01 the fib of tome of the MIA, :unit Mega On avr•VIRCO:Ib • , JndCoiner'', of 1/ebriders, levee a *rho' and Ada or War- -Bhorri,'Of Belvideri;one *ging, ' w ;as Omit coy. Inealt 'ems at alte. ' e nv. Ifeloonth, of Belvidere; leOtic - Awifeand three or four ehildran. InClDlitre MID PaturiCllLAlte. , ' • The' follaingineidentg Mid Partiotdatheossiae *Pare ful intcreet The wa tob of hfr, Hokfomb,:'off, Belvidere, w'aaont off .. from coheir", Man to the r i ng , and thrown on the ' ialsnd. where it was afterwards forted. Mr, Geri. of _Belvidere, who "mann thelmat withAis son, seep mg -that thin lattelAW bentnealll2 , o0 pea 'lpitirlg hislo7llsfei ft 04 / a"V Two mica lcsmi If if mole B,_bettiiiM c h i th e weirrid-d, Bodine a conthiterchithisdlweptlihs child • extrema bars up in an astoniahted manner ; wudia not brat worn. of complaint mow bona of ethsle one Mons h their trotinad ward fearful,. . 411 - - s Ontiyouris men'. named Tmafilliveau throini up nut • , the air about fortvfeet,andrsceiveilwathift but as gbt 3--iy.feeniteh on one of his lege. - " - Old Uri/Jobs/Mr had anent his )eke' Oat . eningdately oir g-tc below, the knee , end his son. Burge Bohner; had part of his head blown away, and kif bokyAo dreadfully than . fthorrethruth was blown iribant slaty yardintreM, the -lomt.up the river. Bin foes woe out Soule, 'While; his body valiant tp_in a terrible manner. - •• YOUpa gghleir was a member of the Baptist Church this place., The contrerationls Without a paator_And - the Memberio Meet every Babbitt toslugand bays Bible sivead lug.. On Sunday last he rea a chapter to tbe don -gra-ration.' He vas much loved by thosewho keew htm. tili t t i o u d n d k oVn i Th ' e a r e L i v:r " , trnt e tiolc l i i rt r a i llls t atf th Ae!A l O2,3 l Xc i t t i him his bold gave way. and he wes unmoor. drowned.' His face wan blanketed very nalloh._• .11, young maa. by the name - of BMW. was in *stall - boat. near the Moonier. wben the explosion took pines - 'nod bvir a parson fall into toe water, when bebeeteneo forward. thinkinsto reseue hlm; but the poor tenon , from the - Member went dowit Worm seekno Cub man supposed to ba' Stewart BefittY, wu th rown high into the- air, toward" the Jersey shore, and after dropping into the water nOthing t rui seen of-him.- Samuel Yates was near the iler, Wi th a pole in his bond. and was afterwards taken from the -water. Arthur Kesslervms near the boiler also, hauling Ina rope; when the ex oicipon flaunted. I. Peter Fisher. a gentleman 'from Belvidere. got into a bone= from the steamer, andoroued to Jersey, and, the erythema tookplata l ust as he reached shore. . . hlr, 'limey, of -Was Tatou; N . J.. upon reaching. tho island., after, the -firth osion. - was , unite deranged. 'no asked differentpersons what wae the matter, and said 'that hi. knew nothing °Pan expiation, bad not toeen on a' boat, ho. It re ea think there wasbut - water In the bolter at the time of the explosion. gad that the, pump, which saprhedtbeboilerwhenthelslying still, was our oforder and didnot ee:chile those who bad charge of the muchinery,sappose that it was acting properly, when It was not, ,and th at the boiler beisame.greatir • :heated. and- exrotoded the moment water was, thrown into it by the revolution of the wheel, which impelled it when the boat' was running. One of the gentlemen -above named "telb ' us .that the explosion took_place imMediately after the wheel bad made its third tevo la `out r • `.l l / 4 "mitt onn halror the steamer is still firmly lodged Xtfilrlet a pier of the railroad bridge, with a raft, which name down this umming,.on the-top. of it, and at three o'cdoes the raftmeit were PrePanng to 'remove the latter. We were told that an effort would be made after the raft bed been removed to run the stern of the boat down to Hartsell's Edily.where a search,. _would be anode t, raleartton whether. them were any -bodies an the cabin. It will take the whole of the afternoon and perhaps part of to-morrow toremove the raft.' • cupossn'a Corofior Brunner was telegraphed for yesterday after noon:and this morainic summoned the tonnages per -eons toserve as jurors in the investigation whioh be in -tends nakuig aa regard to this dreadful event. They met at one o'clock In the Court House : 8, C. Cook. Da vid trans, John Ototzer, Semuelhloore, James Kidd, H. „. Troxelh , The above gentlemen. after being duly MOM by the onroner. chose 8, C. Cook as their foreman, and then. • .proceeded to examine the bodleisand the wreak. To- AnOrrow morning they will reassemble ,at the s ame ,--:rilgiei.'!,r;,ih:4,`"tfig,'' hearing 111/140. . • . t,a. prom 31 nye M ezt R• : (Correspondence or the itt defy ht. Exchange.] MAYAGUEZ; P, tf.. Fobriutry 28, I.96o.—Cofrea—A lively "demand hai r continued for thin amide. particularly, by of nurohasers for United Mates. and pooes have been driven up to 813% for first quality, at which raterroany sales have been effected. and which firtire may,bo comideredlhe current, price [or this descrip tion. , , . , . dirona,—The opinion expressed, in our former °Om , yi n e7r 4 eil i r got: in price. inn would ham been to a.'greater odent If porohasere had been • • more QUIPt.' We quote to-day Se sen4.373idlon. and -B.lloaLibild for Reconds to good; 34.111e1.12K tor prime • • to choice qtudity, Duane the latter days large tame tione have Mken plane altira'Zl,Vlittegitto'r cop, keeping tnwee-m, , e. However, cliMirideriln the favorable stt to of the weather for grinding. the, stooks datlyre - roulatins t it ou e thet d or t opiroon g .5 111:1;1 , hire Foreignbeen ettisffed . 88 as goon large • quantities of tonnage honing to be euppued: ANL , Plll{lll,—/p. eager domand, at trom./7 to /IS tv , . [Reported for The PW:4183 PERNAMBUCO—Brig'Mona, hlaVorioh-3800 bags • sugar Thom A Newhall & Bons. , MAYAGUP P.:—Ketch Connneroe. Barnes-238 pc:noir:um molasses /6 too do 30 bbis do / Mason & Co. BOSTON—Nteamship Cambridge; 1 1.1 71 , 411 , 19 es lx:OlS and sham Broker & Brol , 91 Borden; 63 Brown & Posit: to Broadhead fr. Bro; 16 Conover & Biw_; 63 P • Ford; 89 Haddock. Reed & Ce; al Eleadry '& BATOR 10 -Keen. Oterlins & On:107 Legit*. Basin It CO; 38 Myers, Clas h in & Co; 69 W A & L Shatroways_7_3 Shultz. Piper & & Friedman; 10 W M Showell; 46 J,W Ponder & CO: 71 J W Tannanal & Co; 107 Th_acher & Woodrow; The.ser & Cowperthwalt; 18 Y , Town- Pend ; 1813 & o^W , Townsand. Tillinghast & Deffield; 65$ P & Co; St Wh'elan & Co: 10 ekes domes. ties Atwood. Whits & Co; It:An:mach. Reed & Co; D 8 Brown & Co; 1.02 Chaffees. - Stont & Co; 60 Farnham , Kirkham & Co: 66Frothinsham &Melly 12 Fithian, -Jones & Co* 33 Tlt Gab James, Kent. Oa ntee & Co• Zno Lea, Rietiordson, Tunis & Co; 12 Elmit • Murphy e ktilmith, & Co* 16 Tee. Fro ; kl s StOl t rli d l e o tit:lM I Waht. Learning is Co; 111 . bbla mn- Isssee Andrews & Morris; 97 pieties Iron M WBaldwin & CO: 12 imatezeorpet BlabOn & Smith; IS do oil Jobe C 8ak044.Cn42 Man skin,' .10,11atel 46 Man apples •W 'l3 Brows; 36 his Inds. T W Pratt & on; plus carpet ;,,N 41110in4 For OP led° mdse Chas llis & Co; 14 emits stare John num & Cot window fixtures Odil v, : rnery 64,C0,20 do nudge Haggard & 17o• 268 rolls paper Howell & urn; big bdar J C Hand & Opt 2i bbl. oil Jos Howell & Car 49 do apples N & ro;', 24 asses enstor 0 S Janney & Co; 14 do hdw Addams & . Btem met a; -12 do books 411_bdis paper .1 Lipatioott & bl Co:20 bbls pegs Laing & aglnnig; 42 MN paper.inde -L -Ram & en; 46 plugs glass Massey and Monroe: Rid° :lo o rslld l rtrSl i gri a olr 8:1 irbbbt fAxtr;,ll.7 vg i v ,lFn l ifig a r l / 4 ,s4 lj a irlo b r k 4 j kgzia i t o doet! Co; 26 do P Shate iBog. ' • • PIGLI4III3IAI4II4O3ib OF TRADE: i n Tet k ß i fi us 3 .! 3. mwei. • 8. KIMBE Jr .;) . . - . . . ... , a t VITS MISCRAWWW.XCISAYMII. PVIThAtOILPICIA. : Pea* Margamt.9.tu5,—......,......Ri0 de Janeiro, flint ''J Batt Colonist .( Br) ni1tahe11.........—:,.L0nd0n, soon i.:,-.l3nrk.ElisiabeihJ,l'onikes, ......—Barbadoes, soon 1 •- ark Powhattan, Simmons..,-- ~.... Havana, soon ark hems radori Bubbard...Fornatabniso and Rio, soon .„.._ sis ThoMELS WlUter, 'north .......„.....8t Harts; soon ~ cif . . 15.1f i riB_ _ . /i!il kiliji_n_, 1.1 .. 0 .. rd en... ... 6 41 , t u v e a g t sac: ': " I- u w' Low ry. .... Odll4l/ 4 10 OF IIfiE,OCRAN'OTEIMIUM4 ',::,FROM -THE UNIVIED STATEN. - - situ' Lure 101. ' -, ~ 3122 Eth.borgh.......New Yoili..LlverpooL .....- -March 10 Anclo Saxon.— Portland -Ltverpool.....—Marob 10 ... Jig bert Lowe-. New Y0rk..L0nd0n............Marcb 20 tfftol4::: -....:-.Now York..Livorpool..w........hlarok 14 obn Bell.— New York-ftliasgow.. .... —Moron 111 utsgow .... ....yeW York-d IverpooC........biarolil7 . NovaStaittan......Partland..,LiverponL ......d.Marob. 37 Aniepan........./.:.ThWon..Lyirerpoot ........Katoh VI pp or-Baltimore- New York -Liverpool.....— March 24 North Amon pan:. Portland..Liverpoo . -March 24 T i Alder ---........-. New York- Liverpoo .... ..... Maratha --Fultenr:- .- -- - ,.-- -- New Xort.-illavre.l ~... %arab 31 8ax0n1a,......- ....New Y0rir. , :1iambur2............apri1: 2 TO ARRIVE. .?" :arm; • -'' - Itlr,svic." sot • ;-- -, tuirs • • Vew York::... York —....%P0b21 Nova Elocainn... tverpool...'ortiand—.......Peb22 America-- ....-„. iverpool-405t0n.." .... Feb= Australasian. ;... tverpool/. ow Y0r . ,....i.......Ye b 25 • Jlot Pahl more...l.4verpool-New York.-- --:- Eebaar 'll6naloherioan. - LtverpooLltiend...:.. .. • .Feb 'a Prim on Albert • ", Shilwar.. awir_ork' • Moroh 7 / sin ........--.4Laverpooti . ew York........Marati f 2 . eir00i5taa.............. Galway.. ew York -, March; 9 &Latin's. 4.44_louticampton..New Yorla.,...:;.Marob t 1 Y01CU1L:r... ,, 0011 1 / 1 444174011..New York."... Met 1 7 gnugds.: . ; :,i i i.:f r esrpra ~,. 805t0n0 . , , . .:...,.: 4 tr0 4 7 A1147=8,31tb;11142: - ...:440,17, - ::.m= to Vb . Ben from vi e t i ll and e ie rre otosali zta oak New, Yor k ero gra l th e b le ani r l o gLaTle %IN ONVie tb sae Mitbr , - ben 'the above dates fall oaittaden the steasatee will sail be, Idondats expeet from new °Heap. 9 !Akiti,NE INTEPL/G.FIDIPZ. PORT OF f FIKILADELPiIiA, I►lereh - 9, 1800. Btettmohly CAmiaridge. I - Scrums,' gboare from Boston, 'With mdo&end pessonxoro to RoorrWinsor. •.I._Britoiarot,(Auto) AlavorrohOrom PernambnooiPia n - amoton gollA r leOept pot to not! A Newhall & t kola'. Bally Ye as iO . Lao., days front idalton, el, corn to . &Bowies t Co. =- - • • I daii lYll;! o % l 7g aoxfe,4lfr,A t sow q Atdeurtd, , artlott . York from SOW' Alert: liendouton, Kotobam. from Piew York. _ Bohr W C Wlleon. Brain. from ESF: Bohrlitook Dr mood, Younr, from Bag MerbOrt *l Behr Baskin, Brower, from Donmsirille, J. Ookrlcoro,nuo, Candy, fromptaoloville, NJ.: GLEAMED- .- 1 Steamship Delaware, eannon.N York. J Ailderdioe. Bohr _Deborah Jones, TOM, Cnarleatons Van Dunn , Norton .k. Co.' Bohr Lou iss Tucker, "Robertson, Waohinston, dei' IT Pi; W e L 3143:1V9Iithligtor-Wfilitirilen, do , ggiVtaiti3l7,osrikifig.°Y.//ipi'grate,ke,,' do i Bohr Neros,Teny,...Balijmorts, Tool taster, Jr. Bohr" Moor 'Diamond, Yount. Fan iveren Costnsr '- Bohr MOOS: Brover, s or , , . 0 N Bohr oumea, 'gravies, N York.l, Rothe/mei to Co Bohr W a ssiitoo, Smith, Newport, • do ', Rohr Odes. Rooear,Drew York,- ~ do I Cohr D Smith. Donau, do ` • •do Bohr Obsileusei Cooper, do i• •' . ,do • ',. OWE Reldonßillett. do Sij i ill'ilYritiare_3=hBre ' s, go , , , ~,-,' %. 0.4,--.lthhe. . 6 4, t , . , . C o . 0:4 hr Hdeilis. Wheaton, PyleissebiplArsterie kw. - mot,` tar; RoVendd, .otaidr, . 0 0ff.014 ODIOri, Oaltd.ett it tisidiall. Saul, Audporisd,Thirtleajtoseop.Agit tu t inti t & d o Bee Jersey Bitter, Cbaditerisnee YottlD Cooper, i Btr .1' S. Surmars Dome, alliienaller, /t„ emirsie. ir, - , - - eke .' •so ' r liiioper,lloopor, hente;titj da at; te 'Zorldn's rig that, _; ` '' - '— - - 1rr7,7- •I r Bohr Virginia Pots, E.dridgth fot Boston, ot s gi e d A i Bi li maithth e' B iiii - rtrd - maw tJ Bo rL. B rem, o , rk, rie 6 , a r , ,I!OXlOll 'l3:ll2'lll:ll'tad;‘VinglidPir'keliClo;l6ll2l,li4 St OhieleiL, ton 25th hut. - , .4.4tiirtiaralt "t& Kent Thrppetidt i stltattti, tit `ittlth r itltts * -I n"'' k it"' Ph W ' f . r.Spili f felpi • i • tri t ookeles eurYk t eallobili= ot ... .t . oV r"IP"V ei hni gt" th tel of r,14 an Wriseit IC, - er P-2074 , ° M r fo l Tfio gmod FINS OWDOI 1 IP hr Baiske Asp Roe, Bake!, gout INistomitoiTtuler IP lft w ilita t i 1 11 I hi % ' *ei iiti lit Wililtin ' to" ti Os ,liii . 0. •"I : , - • ''''''',..... It), ~ r f Q p h lan d l i nte. Ph etitrale ' ' loSiliiiatSt ii r itrks tia , 40 , „,,,,",,,-.4,, liArtrotth, from- itinyitio, 121, r--)Vproviatatonvrat it Rh inst. -. ,i :. ... e Et _se anrarird ilmr,o4t in *lrks LigyM. ' ERIN:2 THE WARM the stew,- IMPORTATIONS. , LETTER BAGS IMEI NEWrIrriIIEICATIONti. G. e.fit. , ,aftaixtil GIFT' , Boinvittintn, -..„, _,.: at.. nI novr , NAISPO ' ' • • Nlo,3lFeet• ..• 1 4 .: I, Tui!,,pot);_• . P . ,„.,: liat. :.._,, . wl.- lv , fitegige A ; ',', 4141 ti,„.• et4t i t turgttio.; . . y 0...., ..t g ; -- • - --a...0 ett... h.d.tv (i • nW9IIII. FR014150 0101113 .100' ' 4481r-2001COs • - - ' ' ,TWENTI'YEARII AOO'AND `NOW: P 7 ' ' ' ill .T. tlrt iar hu ßy i " ir: lty ' trtiomaa load . .: 9:: Mi l 00 26 MOM( 14 MKS .t o Mlehelt, -, p of at a) ,I)Ovis (Ma mUR): tgy Mlotelaa. - • - ft , 130 , 0,100 :i4III:4Oi9UVIWGRTii POP VLAIt NO- . ' i , •, , Vtat..O. each C 1,24 -with'''. valuab.e pre- 11011111 eje OF' TIIFDE. I Price r ro ms,DowBRO 2 fly Mn rs, Holmes. - MO ICO 41ARTLEX_NOR AN. 7 insinosa. ~ Pim l2B sow. COULD, 841. /1% 4, 7 4- Bp ri ai i i , :it de. tirViT.I34ARTIIIIIVS.WILITINGS. ft 00 eac h. , ADAM 13E1N. Mi l a 36 • " al ' : ' P oe 1 00 25 GAtt Z _OURLEY. , ' - Price. 100 T/Lla KING% ADVuOAT.E , Pnoe 100 Liveref— - - - DEN. BAWL ROURTON.- oy,N, FRANCIS MARION, tn COL. DAVID CROOXETT, COL. DANL. BOONE, BRNLANUN Dt.N'L WEBSTER, JUST Pltiffistif ' - • And for WO at Evans', with a handsome Gift, the meet i P t r '"l l ° o °° 4 WOARRPUL }traibit hundreds of ltutretlons. ALL 'big NEW " .6OISRB Af r ITIOVN. AS ISSUED, end a Oat With each. • ' CWZ an,,ned OU4 aims Vest that 41. . 14 " vines is ths city Wits YOU sliosad rola' Books u r, OEF tB ES VAIL ' GIFT YOU th lederA, MI WIEST BOW I h. on the upper side. ARK NOBLE ; • OR,. THE BUTTON m 4 Kerwin, ' Lin., THE BE x lON NECKLACE. llustrated. Inton,ser mar • The story Is happily oonceived, gild well told. Its eep interest Wows to the heart.—Ltterary Spectator. ' A a very e sweet ! toil, end very sweetly tc4d.-,./foricon ornt.' 4 _ Jaft inthltsh e a • - - 8. k. ALFARti MAHTIVN. um? ". No. ettre CIIEWENuT !treat. „I, woLIN «- HE tiIDE'rENDEN bug,. A LTRAUS ON - MADIOAL LINDSAY -& BLABIBTON, ' - Publishers and BookiNllers, No. to South Pcnietrabove OIiBBTNI.IT, sepia published', . A- TREATISE 14 52NDIOAL ELSOTRIOITY, Theoretical' and Fraetlind, and its Unee am Treat ment' of Tarelysisilreuralgin, and bth er D i es.. By 3. ALTHAVS, one volume, lemo.* , Piles this. PATTI WALTZ, respectfully dedicated tattle ToutiNiteacDpeuis. Wile Adeline Yaw, by F.TledeffilL u publuibet at MA W 8 Mn &areal% oHmiaTN amp,, YndeBB bent. m3-6t RETAIL, DRT,',GOODS: TO 'COUNTRY MERMANTS. BELLING OFP."—" AIICTION_DARGAINB " 'Theetoah Of WEOLEBALE FANCY DRY 001 IDS STORE. Country ayd jetty boyars, will find it to their Mentors' to WI eit EIDRWAN'te, .331, ARCH Street. one door below Fotuthe where, to close busioree, Job lots sold very cheap for Gash. . tott7.7t* , . . , - SPRING}' CLOAKS.: ..' NewestByrin B..ty c lr ,; , tstnrod °loin 91'im-: m irildyle Sax HOW& e rhun Cloth Cloak& Cloaks mule to order. • ' Priem from WA t. Min oORER'& C°NO3). NINTH and MARK SW mhd PRINa OASSIMERES. P.7suat opened, fifty rens new Bering Cashmeres ohm...prising r - Panay .S tripes , - - Fanoy -- Valermiai Fancy Mixtures, Caobemere and . • Plain _Colors; Marseilles Good Jilooks Vest.nri. Ladles' Striped Cloaking'loth& - Ladies' Plain Cl oaking. Gents' Fine HpriE 4 r i Costing. COOPER & ns.o. mh6 NINTH and MARKET fits. ENOII EMBROIDERED SETS. ' FR -.6 Just opened small lot of Choicely !elected very next dulling'. Embroidered Malin Sete and collars. SII4.IIPLY.BB B HoTHERB. ORE.f3TP4I.IT & ISJORTH Streets. BE A UTIFUL NEW 'SILKS !!! TRORNLEY 1c CHISM, EIGHTH and Brapia GARDEN, Would invite attention to a LARGE STOCK OP SILK GOODS, Neatobecked_and plaid Saks for 620. Good quality Foulard Silks for M. Very rich Foulards for 76,81, and Nu. Beautiful brocade Silks. solid colors. for II If. Rion deice Silks, Poll de doin &0.. I M PORTED. From BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. From el yer yard mite el 60. I`lew styles of Drees Goode, embracing every novelty or the moon' arAtalr'tnixie Our eatablitiment been rendered, famous for gli BTl s L V v li i pli r s. P"". • C E BRAWLS. THIRST SHAWLS. BROOKA BITAWLB,And mb3 BLANKET &BAWLS, &a. sPRING _GOODS.--.43IIARPLFSEI °BRO. L. IHERfi.are opening new and handsome stook . - k i r o m v o i t Au:net Mika. •.. Vezgai ti Lawns. Eangtla Mott la ri regtriessenflonnoes. . • itlllo4 Black Bilks. teak 1. • Mixed Travelleries; • Bens Shawls. • inhl off EsTruliT and EIGHTH Sheets. I.ItYPIN'B DE LNINES, &C. Flue mode de lames. ots. Excellent Naas at Wand t i t ots. 3 ' g:eV= ift and bd ° ZeUr n Viz a m , .: a f o t n o i r tn o3 l up, tinnactwia.7'4i, SR and IL Also, RUUD'S, by thei t lieoe and yard. iEiNDS, by e stele and yard. ®MAN i t. l i f a e bt tra, " elm. At&INSI and Dori, by the dozen or outilitr. Wa r i t hrEttitt n ift r arr e g t e l la l at &Tang %Or- Hee. FLANNELS, Ana, law- ,-iced sod silk mixed,- ' MARSEILLES for oollara, baboon, bureau covers, ,0 MARSEILLES QUILTS, alms Laßoaeter, Allendale, .L hr ANEN SKEETINGS, some extra good and cheap TI TUINGS, of every grade. lso, MERRIMA A CK PRINTS, And AMERICAN DRY HOODS GENERALLY. 000PERJO CONAjtD, fen NINTH. and MARKET Sta. NOTICES. SUPPLIES TO THE WATER DEPART 141ENT Or THE CITY 0741111..ADEIRIIIA. Healed berectiiat the ?thee of the Department, 91/3 CREAMY Street, until 120 elook noon. TUssDLY•rthe 13th of March, for ouch amounts of ANTHRACITE 004114 u the We( Engineer may or der for the use of_the different Works, say : For Schuylkill Works, about.... ..... 44100 Tons. ' Delaware ' , " ......... 3000 - • " 24th Ward " " 800 " " Fairmount " " 60 The coal to be delivered at the several works, and must be of One beet quality Lump or Steamboat, and free from slate or bone. tco. Bide will be received for the supply of each works se. acrately. and must elate the kind of coal tp he 'opened. The coal will be -weighed at the Works. ( wen de livered) by an agent of the Defflatment. kst(mates to be made for ton of 4114) tbs. The Diner gnakneer re serves the right to refuse any article which is mot in every respect sotisfootory. or what it . is contracted to also, to refuse any or all of the tilde , or make inch disposition of theft atom he e interest_of the De partment. , HENRY P . .SI REIN BIN nee mhti 9 12 Chief Engineer. EDWIN CLARK'S HIGHLY IMPROVED, and newly Patented Combined Grinding and Dotting, or mERCSANT FLOUR h 111.1., Cady in operation at N 0.235 Atiisa Bill Ear, oxbow TNIED i PRILAVA. Thip min led Flour Mill, Including the complete grinding so bolting maolurtety, °coupler eproe of only 4 feet wide, eisht feet 11. and- twenty-nine feet long; manufacturing within in email compare, at a single operation, and with but I le more ;hit: sit horse ;7 1 Wifdgeitlill3alaarginligr4oittillA; aLmrig nour equal is quality to the best nom' made irum a given amottutpr wheat, by the beet Merchant Flour Mills in the United etates. or in Europe,. Itapverage rate -of grinding is two barrels or imparter flour per hour. Tins n beenonict complete, and celebrated flour milt has carefully examined by many of the moat expeneticed millers in this country, and they anent- Muhl bOgtOir tiooll/t the highes oommendations sand have regrabeir WI/ti ymmense ro/nab/ of i ts intrinsio euperion , Ire . roltanto, capitalists, anis tore, and the public in aeneriti, are reopeotrnllr ravited to call- and examine this highly useful and Diet cola , bmted flour mill. Information 00/10erning the purchase of the Patent Eights for States and counties, and the rpillr , for every portion, of the United .States, Great Britain, Francs, Germany, Russia, and other Agricultural countriee, will be given to all pereone addreesing their letters to EDWIN CLARK. Satentee, • N 0.230 RACE below Third, Phtlad'a. Or For further Inforreatior conceiving thug celebra ted flour Mill, please to road the yellow handbills, de soribing BALABLIWIM fIArBS. Mil - 41 " " 4 "rtalittli w.savor m ustis , •, ,, Ekriw_t kovvAss . 3UI, For /Maks Ana re& DAL LOOM wa to .. IRCITIOORBIETVAS , siscoodterpigaiwatil =writ is Ike NAL Oli t akirr i M Falii 3 Ah 'ARAM arrE CM A , Adm. tizo, ARNE AND VALUABLE STOOK issaleagellineont at Greatly Reduced Pneee, at egti efibSTN LIT Street. 810.000 worth Staalard Weight Scales, comprising an agetortmgyst of all sizes, Connter, Yorteele Pla s ifonn, Warehouse, Hay, Coat, ClgMe. and Ra r Se es. r ere tina t for their interest to gall and exam ne the ve_ epode et • o. ea 0 STN in STREET, Ehiladellia. .DA lELS, The attention of °mushy me r c han t sis oat ed to the above etoomfeZt-1m gpir FAIRBANKS , PLATFORM WALKS, 17* bataglortufw.atii. 4111111. ppOATORI AL SPORTS.'' fiBILIP WILSON k. Co,. 429 - CBEBTNU_T BL, would invite the lovers of PISCATORIAL SPOTto the Beata a/so:truest, and Best quality, of' TACKLE Over offered In this olty. Boob he/ Burgeisat world-renowned Trout, 'Thusi r : end Salmon Node. Sapenor Trout, Hue, end Salmon Niel Super extra Limeade, Virginia, Carlisle, Salmon, and Bass Bootie. Be/tote, Artifiedal Bart, Bilk and Bair, Grass, Larsen, and Cotton rrio COIN POLLEOTORIEL—United States it Atos ant yr!. probr i B4l.o ) wstip , 21 Vilna ; & Icor the. frAlo c hoo f ratalcigue doge of I. N. T. fsitiok'i Walt th mita. krierinSt?re Cab, (43) Rar i t y of uni xook r ,to lu Ares and liegree ho f t; b Tree or U BIESCV COGAN. eUlm • . VIPURGB3B! TRUETT BASS AND SAL. - 1014 -RODS.— Pada* , wn,hom & 00., ds2 onEwrri or Skeet, hulas taken the Bole Agency of my celebrated Treat, e re, and Salmon ßodp Reel*, ttier i . ja ! nalY Zan Cia , an Or W . Atl a ßakil a t" TIBMAGED HAVAN&OIGARS.—A few oW4i t ri s tottinAleff i r i fq_ 4 " j gr• -enh• , .ot. w i mmmoliSTE A 4lfir ALA.. 'Street. ItPrIMY SUGAR. 400 Ole. •cruihed, 1102,""fintAraldlitritateLOT . RUIALLPuie West India.—Pine stir bole lleadlohe And Talley jiyrin DLE, Attorney at Law, (~.,;AwamoonthPounra a m t. ‘45 6OMPANIESe un INSITAANOeANV TRiT,,ST lyilatif- Wj Ni o t bigi E rriFfi id r r am A k oigati l ia . t OW We ii 0 olgt! h t7ln ~ "9/4 4 .t. t i li n ? Real tate, en Mehl all eon fa ue g eeu&ttntuf; oospnlenotee o Lire. g u l ly 'goat AdmfOrtratori, men' 1 0 1,. Miller, 111. STE.' C 3 emll . e %PAN. ' !mown, Mein martin, P i m $ Pt " ' ' untrettor! - W i . 3 . . ra ker, e a t ilue nl. lee el opal( , V ex Uston. (weigh= Paulding, d Ajtoluler, ry . Tenneco], ' C4Ll[lltol4lll3o2t olyhtif Rent, 11 Yr. JiarniOr, Lift(' . Clem 8. Archer, 11_, Dutra! tuplj, Oristiani %Man rtrallr °germ ra 'Amnia, Werner 18. gnatti...,„, 1 oho G. Brenner, P l a W.V. i iT EM O S a k . l 4llo74 l e d A t. loan W. Monniou. Bearden. said-ir rik-A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE (30., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET o.3IO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Raving a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus In vested in sound and available_Beourities, continue to femme on Dwellings, Stored, Furniture, Merehandiae, Vessels in Port and liber a lly goes, and other Perlnal Property. All losses and promptly aAjtude DERICTOWN. Ilt ll444l t ri " igialFatg!' Rug, Wrad m 7, to % w.Poultney, Presiteut. ALBERT C . L. ORAWFO D. Seoretary. fen-tf DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN BURANON COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF OFFION L E P PlWl l it i t AND WALNUT ' - '• ' MAR it, rer,i, l'a. a z rVEBB 8, igBi t i- . ( To ell parts of the Wert& . .. •. , 4NLAND INSURANCFAI On Goode, bg River, Canals, kart fold Land Carriage ' iIV 111 S i lla!A infix a On Merol i sh 0 'ovally. On Moro nnin owe, kn._ TS THE COMPANY. • - - - - November 1, 180. Par.Markst Yates. Imm, f hiladeiehia City's gov abet. t0an...,01,060 oo 100 ~ .fonnolvanin.titato_o3lF at. Loam..., 63,g0a 00 1 1 0,g0O, Y d5ri=tri 5 4014.V:a. - ro - 4 n'* 0 ° interest duo -- .......- WIN ng SMANI U. S. Treturury 6 V ot,Noteirind inter - EUTRI- 6126,067 1113E6 'ol' rA r eil °CI de phis III50Xr; Penniyivan - WlWrad 26" 6 47 met. Goads.— 23.600 00 WOO% North Pennitylvanitliallrosd Mrt- VOX Watatrizrat=t7trar—i 00 4 0 °° Company 7 fy at. comma b0n2.... 12,000 00 alum= shares • stook Germantown Gari ri a rna Y eh il ?) e rtr: :111 gri.VC 1130 itailrosd NMI) 00 61,000,100aharerMliFinliiiir" 00 road re.l:llk a g ili — iarream I" V PAO,dmP 2 i CoßMß i 7 ic 'lll6l i ephie ‘nd _ sr Till PL...---!phis itia riavmation WM loony, Ooeau Stearn Playlet!! 'Company, Philadelphia vre de Dreoe SteamEla Qompany, Philadelphia Company MO 00 Brng elli and Mortgages, and Real Estate. of- 6413 ' n8 oe Building." • t • UM 33 El is repairable for huntromo4 mole— 13•1413 SO anoedue et Asenotee-rrennums on Ma se Policia', interest, and other debts due e Bor p and stook f anailigy IninWin - o - 8 - 15,ch41,7! o 146144 ----1,130 00 Cagle on Deposit 'Law* sT,oto 31 DIRE. tiraillinlartnuid. .0.9,...,;P: ". onn IL. Penrose. . john %Ravi n 's., i am re tt .. M a r L ir ingigb. Le(flOY, yeeeid, IL Beal, Gr. G. M. Renton, George G. 'aim. Hugh Cram, Charles Kelly, W Th ILLIA OS. HENRY LYLBIJWI. Be. FAME INSITRANCE COMPANY, NO. 106 CHESTNUT L Street, PHILADELPHIA. HICORPORATEi_APIRILY. WVANLIF 6.D THE STATE OF ENNSA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DII2E3'OEI2 2 ftmuel _Welt. D. W . Shaer. t oo Wm. W. W - ten, . W. Sturman, F. Siena n, envy Leer's, Jr., t k • W e s t , • b fi lf. Stout, .. I t i\DATIN, van k ;gym, ' '0 l ' Slk W. DAV, itreind ni en't. •JO A HANIT. SLOCUM,- Vico Free% WILLIAMS I. It ANCIIARD. lieeratarr. Dsll,o I gS A IIR O AIOII 190111; A AgY z ig THE NNE, NBll4llr/r- 1 rh4 EXOl4i GE Ala dotted In 1194—Camtid 111100000—Ameda, January L MSL WAS M-100. All raided in sunrad aad arallableeunritlffltroop. til i r e tramuwAV o sar . i i ag in d Voss, iWWii~n moon ry Minima ms. ' aft 11. Magri, . i num fl irt T a o n t t i iivant, Jr.. •th, " Thomaa N e a r tbura. e t I' . i 'Old% 812. i?a Free WILLIAM 115 N P l it i to ° 4e. k". Pireerlifutitt TN THE DINTRIOT COURT FOR TIRE ARTHURND_OODNTY OF PI*LADEI.PIIIIIk. MoWIIINNEy vg, M. PATTERSON. Vend. Rye. Decernner Term, MN. N 0.54. The auditor appointed td.dietribute t h e prdoeedk dp sale, under the atitiVe Snit, Of the following delerilie Pr itreTi WADI lot or Plebe ghilindoirith the three idol rick building, ode-strY nrilik kitchen and frame Vr b eitj- h tn h st,lllf. t Vie ° Ni ' Vn ° Blll 41,1 east ids F of ward. of the city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance of sevinty-eight test one MIA north from the north side o twenty-feet arias alley or street, relining eastwerdly rom thesaid Twenty-third street. called Ralston street, containing in front or breadth on paid 'Twenty-third street, seventeen feet eleven inches. including a two feet three Inches vride alley, on the south side thereof. laid out for the use of thie and the adjoining property on the month. maid elle, being forty six feet tent h rob* deep, and said lot extending in depth of said widt of seventeen feet eleven inches, one hundred feet to ato - feet - wide alley or court running srmthwaMly into said Ralston sheet; bounded north by ground of Henry J. Williatns and others, east by the said ten-feet alt.'', south by ground of James Pelson and west by said Twenty-third street. 'The northernmo4 sixteen lees being the seine lot or piece of ground which Joshua ff. Brute and wife, by inden ture dated the eighteenth day of November, A. D.,11138. and about to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto William Patterson, mildest to &pertain yearly ground rent of forty dollars, payable to Henry J. Wil li ams and others. their heirs and aseigns forever ; and the southernmost one foot and eleven inches thereof being part of a larger lot, which John J. Braker, by indenture made the eighteenth day of October, A. A., 1805, and about to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto Wil liam Patterson aforeama— Will meet all parties interested at his office. No. 13 South Third street,on WEDNESDAY, Maroh 14th, 1650, at 4 o'clock P, M., when and where all persons are required to make their claims before Said Auditor, or they will be debarred from coming in upon said fund. alai-lilt JOHN A. CLARK, Auditor. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. CAPARTNERSHIP.—CHARLES ADAMS has this day admitted Into Partneinhip his ton, CHARLES H. ADa MS. The style of the fir n 1 will he CHARLES ADAMS Fe SOIL who will *tontine the WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRY-GOODS BUSINESS at the old stand, S. E. corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. CHARLES ADAhLB, CHARLES H. ADAMS. Philadelphia, third m 0.1,1880. OIROULAR, The subeoribers rsepeotfull inform their friends and tha b st they have ma d e Important alterations to the Old ' E a st!!bliehment, and are now prepared toe:MIA& large and splendid dock of PANOY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to the wants of Famine". Particular attention is also yen to the choice of PLAIN VOODS. Desirous hot only of retaining all the old .onstomers but of enlarging the business, the undersigned true( that, with additional care and attention to the wants o purchasers, they . will receive an inereased shared f pa tronage. CHARLES ADAMS & 80N, mid•lm 8. E. corner .SIORTLI and ARCH fits. WINES AND LIQUORS. PRINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, FROM DE VENOOE & CO., EPERNAY, FRANCE, Hold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the country. This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the east year was confined exclusively to the beat table, of the Continent of Europe , has now obtained the most unbounded success and pe of tr e l& In this i eount It is ' On j eTr n iroll a c d , over r wines , IlitoOt g a " . f the i c el l : trainer purity and delicacy, and nse who once try it rarely use spy other brand. Although only one year has elapsed since its introduction into this country, the demand is enormous and constantly increasing. Our arrangements are such as to Insure the quality of the Wine being maintained at its present high standard. The l'rinoe Imperial is imported solely bins, WO being the sole Agents of Messrs. De Venoge in tb.s country. E. V. HA UORWOU & CO., Nos. 488, 09 and 02 88. ADWAY rah3-3m New Y o rk, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, • 16 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) Would call the espomal attention of Grocers and Druggists to Me removal, and also the amigos of toe manuleature, vig : DROWN SNUFF. m `Vribip , Demigrop, Fare Virginia, in Coardittppee liatohitoohes. Amer oi r litgl i ria, upp. Copenhagen. Sootoh, Fresh Soot, High'ToastSootoh, kWh High Past - Fresh 11.000 y Dow 8o h, or ,Lun noOL TOBACCO. OMOXIIIOs 113111 CUT CITEIVING• MAIM No.l, P.,A L.. or plain, St. logo, HP, 8, cavendash, or sweet, apanish, Nov. 1 & 3, mix'd,_Sweet Scented OTT°. Canister, Ritefoot, Tin you Cavendish, 'ore Turkish. Circular of Priem a will be sent on appl cation. N. B.—Note the new artlole of Frexls Scotch Snub' , wtioh will be found a superior attlole for dlppimpur poses. „ , . , dia4M REMOVALS. EMOVAL.—ANGIER, HUGEL, do CO have rertiViteg Onnaguse r frr m B E R O O H A A D . gi t it " Pß b Sl DUILHIN OiIk.HTNUt Street, below FIFTH. Philedelehis, Feb. 286.190. tessat Vingt. D. ,KELLEY AND GEORGE A. v v COFFEY, Attorneys at Law, have removed to 11e8fkrath SIXTH Street. below Chestnut. feYB.lra" REMOVAL-SMALL & CHANDLER, 0 1 . 110 WHOLESALE OROHERS, haye removed from 60 North SECOND Street, to IM MARKET street, above Front. north dde. TON'S ENOAUST7.O TILES for Moor& - Onutmek r t s tutuTerTO N for epteitits. 'Wan n Fenntattua t i fltitt VAT t daiNttal Water mentor% tau ts.tr L " • . 11414WWEit. COLUMBO BOOT—For sale by WETHE r ome RILL & BROTHEL ind SO Korth 111130fiND St N E f W or ealYooaßt.Ks.KtuEffteßtuOiyirliirtOt.r.t.lo—RGDlDOrlol,,l,:bab:s SPERM CANDLES,— 50 Boxes New Bed ford Sperm Coaled in otcr 0 and for tale by AUWJAr, AIIaBUILNER, & CO., We . ' • ..rro. a Booth Wbaryoo. •( !PRE ,PIIO44.zaPIJILMMILPHYLA 5e01056.17 0 M. roll ic, Stokes. F. retWiton, enry Sloan. darard Datlingtone Jones Brooke, avenger ld'llveines Thomas o.ltand, Hobert Burton, web J' Janes, .1 el. rs. M'FarLsnit. Li!We} P. Byre, 110 B Semple, PittAb'g T. t o rren t " A. B. tte4 MitIART N, Posident, Kerth, Vine !resident, OtOtalT. dl5-dtf LE GAL. itiAiLitoLD LINE. • , ;. . 1860. , • 7 ' OAK WRIST) ' AVAD P NN " L IN% a likoMll4y,ftchA ci, TO NEW ProniWalnusrnot".ii irf oi A tzMongton Depot, Will e. 6 f• - • I , viz: At 6 A M, via C`anfitin In•I A lier•v• , C. & A. Aooom =dation At 6A M, via Cninden u•vi Jolt.) i /LIAO: " 25 2 22 ""ds " n i• - •••;'t 1 toil ity‘Cir M, Co,C . orning co ta t l i Pg• , dio•it nony and Jersey Ott Atl2 P M s , via e'r,l4 , - , Vi Accofmno- 8 00 dation .. . 996 At 2 P M, via aindun and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex • • ress A p t 4)i p m, via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve- At n t i V n re v ig ia" K .............. SOO Class Tiokot, • 226 At 6 P 31, via Camd.ln and Jersey City, Evening Mail 600 Alll P Id, via Camden find Jersey City, Southern ail At 5 M. via Camden and * Amboy sooommqa lion. (Freight and Passenger,)—let Clam Ticket. 2 25 2d " " 160 'lke 6P M Mail Line runs daily. The 11 P hi, South ern Mail, Saturdays imaged.. P r Belvalors k;nston, Flemtngtnn, teo., at 6 A M and 2E P M, from Walnut-street wharf. For Mauoh Chu k. Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A M via Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Water Gap. Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkee"arre, Montrose. Great Bend, ko., al 6 A. M., via Delaware, Lukewarm. and Western R. It For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9 A. M., 2 and GS P. M. For Freehold, at 6A. M and fP. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton. Fire., at 23g P. M. from Walnut street Wharf, SK and aki P. M. from Kensington. For_Paltuy ra, Riverton, Balance, Beverly, Burling ton, Bordentown, &0., at 1254,3, and 4g P. M. Steamboat Trenton for Bordentown and Intermediate Places at 2Si P. M. F . Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Palma. Ker. &masers are prohibited frOm taking anything as baggage hut their Fo gu apparel. All baggage over fifty Rolm& to be paid r extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be, on 5100, ex , cept by special entrain. f 027 WM, IL GATZAIER. Agent. TIIE PENNSYLVANIA OENT RA L RAILROAD> 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. 1860: THE.CAIVI i t a t ir ftalOW EQUAL THREIPTHROI I IOI 'ASSENBER RAINS Un T logr N diggit Mllaile j gh A a trePTrio r u l ;r l •Yrk l3 e Co in Boston, New x iprk, end ti 4 points But, and in the anon Depot at Pittabgagr with. krona Trains to and glum all pointy in the west, xortriweet, and Southwest —this furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers mammal! thy speed and comfort by any other route. Exert)* and ait Lines run through to Pittsburg, without chants 01 Carper Conductors. All throug_h Pas senger rain s provided with Loughrithre's Patent Brake—speed under pd r ibgt tl eiletral of the engineer, thus adding much to t he flinty of I: F ive,,ers. Smoking Bars are at bed to ea" Woodyg: Erfriza tad:Aura deyr excepted. Iraln leaves Philitiaelphis at OA. M t • Fast Line Fames Train j eaves to BO .M. WAY TRAINS LE.OVE FO OW/01 Harrisburg Accontinodation, via lA in a, P. M. golumbia " 1.00 . . We a til k aVer Paese " pgers Z S° 0 Mail, Parke.- berg end Collthitaa Tr/BM I F r en 4nrsr. B o lll %;l l 4 " e l l i =gits El erlo: u P fr ht Aga at. A... n go directly through. o ate Weetward may be_obta th ed atthe 011oes °filth .Company in Philadelphia, New York, lloston or Bal timore ; and Tickets EaAward at any .of ria i m portant Railroad 011icem in the West ; also op_ boa any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mathis poi or Ohio rivers. W Fare always as low, and time as cunt, as by any other Ratite. Fer fbrther information_ apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner Of EN - Venni and Market Streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Dra befa a rrn r aW4NT T i tE UREA WEST. The connection of track , by the Railroad ilt ridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the 111WILIff of' time, are advantages readily appreolated by Shimming of Freight, and the Travel - - lima Path°. Merchant(' and Shipper' entrusting the transportation Of thew Freight to this Company. can rely with cana -1 dunce on its speedy_transit. THE RATES OF F REIGHT to and from any point in the West ..by the enns,lvania Railroad are at aft times at favorable as art charged by other Railroad Coasies. Kr Be partioular to mark packages " via fens. Rail rout. For Freight Contrants or Slanting Directions, I_llll7 to, or addrees either Of the rolltanrig Agents of the Com p:Rl: D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg; H. S.Ple roe & Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley, 0.; R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Cropper, Portagrouth, 04 Paddock k Co., Jeffersonville, Indi ana; R. W. Brown & Cinolonati , 0.; Ahern & HibbertCinoinneO, 04. R. C. Meldrum,_ Madison, Ind.; Joe. K. M oore, Kr.; P. H. o'lllley & Co, yanwille, Ind.; N. W. Oreham &no., Cairo. Ill.; R. F. Saes, ithaler & Slam. fit, Mo_ ..• Jan H. Har ris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt. Memphis, Tem; Clarke & Ca, Chicago, H. Ryon% Alton, Hl.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points RI the W et. E. J fINkEDER, Philadelphia Edit 0&o.x, it,qq74,,teeitrpmitrici t L. 2. ifocoN,llAksel,,,tgri&..t. PHILADELPHIA, WIL MII(CITON, AND Baal " 041 ai t ioNtiNDAT, November M. IMO, FAB3I NO R TR N 8 LEAVE I'IDLADELPRIA, FOr Whore at 830 A. M., U noon, (E.:proud and 11.1 OF. or eaterr at 3.16 A. M., FP lion, 430, and 11.10 P. M. or ilmlngton at 8.15 A . M., 13 1 4.30td U.lO r. at. Of 9w Culls at 0.11% A.N.. ad 4.60 P. M . or ddletown at 8.15 A. 01., an, 4.110 F. M: orDover at 8.16 A. at , and 1.30 P. M. or !ford at 816 A. M., and 4.14 P. M. or Seaford at 6.15 A. M.. and 4300 P. M. or MU la p Aia A. M., fili , l 4. :it) V. M . TRAINB FUR P1111.61/11,1,i'MA Leave Alakmoto at 9.50 A. M., I.b.xprore,) 10.13 A. /IL, B ar te l i sl d Wilnilneton itt 1.14 A.M. and 11.30 A. M..l4lead rive LT at 6.4 A. M.. and 3.44 I'. IC Leave ea ord at e.ra A, 01., aad 4.06 1 1'. re. Leave lad at 7.44 L. !LI" and CM . M.l Leave yer at On A. 11., and 8.00 PAL Ire ddletown at 10 A. 61. and 7.06 r. M. ava ew Cantle at 1041 A. A, and BF. M. Leave Cheater at 8,1: A.M. alerted 941 P. M, at 1 . 411 , etmoto lot Laurel and Delaware Railroail I i t RAINS NOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at Au A. M.,.1.143 and 11.40 P. M. A. LTO Wilmington at 8.16 A,M.12.611P. M., and 111.60fd. . ISUDIDAIin Ey at 11.10 P. M., trom_Philadelphia to Oaltimere. ly at 5.10 P.M._, from JJalthr to Philadelphia. FIORT TRAIN, with PASO NORA OAR attached, Ira ran fol cryra I Leave pilled:us tor Perryville and Intermediate Pi re e a s vrWTlMinsion for Perryville and intermediate plums at 4.0 Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and intermediate Pleasavee 1.4 e p. Le at nammore for atommer's Run. Chase% and liarewood at 844 P. M. rya L M. FELTON. President. PHILADELPHIA, IiER #IIIIIPMMANTOIIitT AND NORRIS LH A INTER RANOEMENT- On and alter MONDAY, ov. 1889, FOR ORRMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7,7.60, 9, 10, 11, and LS A, M., Li, 9, 3% 6. 6, OH, 6,7, 8, end U) P. M. 1. 2, Lea 3 , 4g, ve rmantow m b r z4 hd n 6 7I a. B 8, 836, 936, 19, 1L A.M., 0, fi, is 1 P. Y 8 111; , Leave Philadelphia 9.06 MI6, A. M., 9, 6%, and 10 P. M. Leave Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min.. 9%, and P. M. .OHESTNUT HILL RAILOAD. Leave PhiWelphia 020, 11 A. 18., 9, LW, 7. and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Rilll.lg cl 1888, and 18.40 A. M., 8.40,8 M, 8.40, an13.40,P. ON 8U DAYS, ve Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., !Land 65( P. M. nPave Chestnut Hill TAO A. JL,JIBO, LSO, and ILO P. M. FOR DONSHOILOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 0,9, 11.09, min., A. M., 1.011,11.06, OVH, and 1118 P. M. ay. Norristown 8,7, 9, 11 A. M., IM, DI, and O SUNDAYS Leave philadelphis Leave Norristown 7 A. 133. and 6P. FOR MANAYUN Leave Philadelphia 8, 714. 9, 11.00 A. AL, 1.09, 1.06,801, et e rt e r#, and 11 1 , M. 44:1)4,404,934 dDM A, M., 9.9, 618 a. and AVM. " ON SUNDAYS. - lLeeave ret l y e tigt i tgaljg a , n a d e% P. }a. nl9-t0 MAT. idiikegisargitkreal. PHILADELPHIA AND zir,mrnA iv ßtlLll.oAl) LINE— kj i l ftrie 114,1raierl a cilis Iliglce ß eilit! ng u tn, Montreal, Bt. Pam ' s, Detroit, ' Dunhoth, and St. ~,t r. .. trains will leave the Philadelphia andito . iffinagg i N t lr D iVa i how .7tiv.. Ei waitroallo fi ttla,l3aferMEiltlUiattE; St. Louis. 8.80 P. M., NIGHT EXPRESS. For Eimirk_Niagara Falls, linfedo,Detroit, Chicago, blalwankse, Rook Wand, Oalesui,St. Paul's Burlington, sad St. Lous. The 7.g0 A. M. and SAO P. NI. trains run through to HARRIEIBUREi, stopping at all Stations on the Letsnon Valley Brandi. The 7.30 A. M. tmln connects at Rupert for Witlcea barre,P ti tatcapraaton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA LOOMEIBURO RALOAD. ilaggage ohm) ed to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and El i rlitia Railroad Line s_Tioket ONce , Northwest corner 0 SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streetand at the Passen ger D R I MSBII PRI E B g i g% 1 th ° l7 1 4 1 111 N Leaves t e Depot, irpadstre_it, below yin°, daily, Okla daf rtfi i t e rg4,ll:l:oll.lVgg irE t hatt.lifALTi, gli7n°ll AlerthV gi r k.bto n '4 4 .l l 0 5 AD t , below Vine, Otto OHAN.II. TAPPEN,_Oenevl Agent, N : jr. corner St.l.Tit and CH.MiTi LAIR tefs h i a. ..MLY. NORTH PENNSYL vAIT KAILROAD. alli Vit AR NOHMENT. AENIFIVA L Vdee dlr. 11171:ETOPI T .• °N. On and after 0,0 7 , nvember7th, 1859, Fawn- Kar l in will s it or and W t H f LOW Streak, For tettithem, Heat:, Aireraivrt",By.g.oh Chunk, Hazleton, tr e t, , l Blum) M i nna, IVI. at 30 A. M. and 3P. and I (Agordnodationd at SAO A. At. and I Y. 111. For Fort r natondAoommodatlon) ate P.M. T 1113 - OR PHILADELPHIA : Leave Beth ehem. (Express,/ of 8 A. N. and 4.10 P. M. Lamy* Doylestown, (Aooommodation,) at 7 A. M. and 8.80 Leave Fort WashlntondAso A, orn B modation, ) Mt A.M. Oa ;tyre . hiladelphia for Port Minh/unba r a 900 A. M. Philadelphia, foi/oriestown, at 4 P.lll, lootown for r tladelphis, at 7A. I. Fort Washington for Philadelnhia, at 8.40 P. M. sze tO Bethlehem,,ol4o; to Mauoh Chunk, VA; to Easton, 01.80; to Doylestown, 80 cents. Through tickets must be procured bofore entering the ear, All Passenger Trains (exoept Bonder Trains) Oon neat at Barka ;treat wsth Filth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-etreets Passenger Railroads, n 7 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. I'IIILADELPHIA ROAD, MORN L 114 4, 7.. 1 r ) 141 1. 14V 1- 1 1.1 4 k: I G and H. It it I SIJUR 0. Leaves the new Depot ; t et‘rpor of BROAD and GALLONVIIILL hreetP, t rntrnn t, ae tut Caßowhill,) at TM A. M.,DAILY, t rte.!, I for FO'I'TS VILLE, llARgionnu, , ,,, , i to' tnterrandiete Pinta, conneeting at Ilarrith.,rg w.t!. tr 11114 1 unnlng to Pitts burg, Chambereberr , , CarltHitt. Stm A u. A TY }? NO( ?•/ HARR LeaveISBUR G. at 3.50 P. 111 IJ.Y, for Ji 01A VILLE and Ittl.lo P. 141.,DAILY, Ou..kreexcejted,) for READ % and interine.ip.t `t:'it. NI r‘,,,r,a. 6 , RNNY. Renredarv. W EST CHESTER RAIL gI.VM nom) TRAINS via PENNS'S'''. VAN tA RA AD. Loa ‘ll Depot cot. ELEVENTH and ARKET Bliwti,excentaunday.) at 8 A. M., WO P, M., awl 4 P. 2tl. Leave Weld Chester at 7.'A) A. 110 A. M. tIABUI I' M. ialt-y Ili NO TIOE.---011ESTER VALLEY RAILROAD—PAS SENO_ ER TI III IMINR _DOWNINOTOWN/ND IN TERMED ATE STATIONS.—Op o ir 1 3 18 . 1klittt G Dasgn x i ivlii.TZlP:mrtge".::;7iFifaan i zer Depot of therPhila %%Al Ng dtzttalitilztatnirg;.rvrel,l trail on_ all owhit, rune zilm i ri for Downingtown, Isms at 7.30 A. , A TERNOON , TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 41 P. M. AILY (Sundays ertoented.i _1 order of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia and Readlog "I "MAT T V:3I.III7INNV 11....,. elm TO • WEST CHESTER and intermediate points, yta - trams for West Chester loave Philadelphia from the De t northeast corner of EIODTP.F.PITH and IMARK po_p Streets, at 8.10 A. M. find and A.BO P. M. On SUNDAYS at 8.16 A . 111.. arid 9 P. M. Parson sere for stations li e n the PRI_LADELPHIA and RAMOS. ORR OENTRA RAILROAD POD lake 8.10 A. Mr 04/d 4.80 P.M. V 11139. Vitititt,.; iliAltelt 9, • MEDIdiNAL. COUGHS:'.AND COLDS. cough.,comi. ganglia, Cola, Coughs, COl4l, goalit&S) i , coug -q x, Otelt r u s Tske, cokle, Cough , polo. vol?iqu Bronchitis, Hoarseness, itronOlta, Battalion, Bronchitis, 110,,arsa nap, Drone Ma, Hosteeneis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping cough, Croup, Whooping Cough, Croup, Whooping cough. Croup, Quinsy, quinsy, Consumption, Columniation, Consumption, Consumption, Cloiteumption, CORIIIIMPt/Ont Lonsumption, consumption, and all like diseases, find an unfailing antidote, a ready relief, and a sure and speedy cure, in that great and universally approved Remedy, NVISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD OB_ERRY. TEsTIMO2IIt. Dn. WIIITAR'II BALSAM Oh WILD Ongawr.—At this lemon of the year, as well as at all seasons. it is mut. taut to have on hand a remedy for coughs and colds. We speak for the benefit of our readers, when we re commend to them the above named remedy, whioh W e been advertised in our paper for some time. We have had occaseon to use it in ou family for coughs and other throat affections. and in all such easel it heul mired the complaint. Wens, now; deem it an indlepansable arti cle, for we always erelby td flute a reliable remedy on hand for there compliment, to Which all are liable.— Christian Reeman end Family Visitor. Read the following Letter from a highly reipeetabl. Genelernan. Laxasons, hlOntour oo Pa., Oot. It, IS6B. This is to certify that I was pronotineed by several physicians as consumptive r and had all the IF motets!. of the Mame in its worst form. such as cone in , revere Paine in the sheet, shortness of brath, n eh -sweats. and extreme weakness and laselta e In nix w h ole eye tem.l ydrfaibily DWI! 411 revue kW or tho . 5 " 36 . I had given up ail 1100 of retiovery, as nothing gave me relief; butt hrough the pereuesion of a friend I was in duced to try Dr. IVister's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The first bottle relieved meponsiderably. and the third bot tle cured me entirely. I no* feel as well se l evet did lti my life. and am able to follow my ralcuPetiOn as fattier as fully as any one. I also had a sister in a more advanced state of the dig sods, having been confined to her bed for over a year, and pronouneed beyond hepe by on! best physicians. Bhe also was entirely cured by the Wild Cherry, but it required six or eight bottles, and she still takes ft woe smutty as b arely being naturally weak-ohested. I would barely urge all who me similarly afebyted to try DR. lIITAR's HA lAAM or Witt. UHERRY,RE ISM satisfied that, but for your own valuable remedy, my sister and myself would not now bp living. I will cheer fully answer any one who may address Me on the tab led, and state our oases more fully • Oilseed) JACOB MILLER. BEWARE OP COUNTE spill TBl BILWARP. OP..cocrriT_BßPhiTBl i li f figl i i .i e c lt i e v r e ses the following, from a merohant, are MIttroll). Delaware, 00t.56, lake. B. W. FOWLS & Co., Boston: Pleue send me a sup oily of Wisysn's BALeAM, as / AM, nearly out, and there Ise great demand tor it I.i t is 4 doing your's{ it ouree Coughs, f ilsthnia, Whooping Gough, and multelpflori, without all. There has never beep shy ci the genuine here un til I you gent me a lot soine time since, tint plenty of the counterfeit. Yours. truly, JACOB Y. FOITLK. Ituritionta, Ti es ERR D. Ott toho seekhealth,tl . l.SNb 11VDTVI n taliaPZ I r r iVATIII d O e lfire e Prtptia• tort, fI.v..TH W. PO & CO., illlBlolll, on the ear -1 side wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER ; It were money wasted andhealth Jeopardised. is W A 111 lAA 0 W , 0 E . WU& BALBAE o; vrILB ABM. For sale la__biladelehle, et wholesale and Nitta. T. W oTT S. BONO, No. 218 North &EGON Street. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF TILE SYSTEM, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM. LIVER COMPLAINT% LIVER comPLAINT, Actrua B B i I m LI oo US COMPLAINTS, SICK RBAtACanzg, FLATULENCY, LO6S OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE. And the numberless other diseases arising from in& session, and funotlonal disorders of the stomata, find when the disease is not beyond the power of medionie ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, in SlEBillii Ma: RELIABLE TESTIMONY. We call the attention of the reader to the following letter front President Smith, of Wesleyan University hISDDLITOWN, Conn., Feb.2B, let. Sell( W. FOWLS & go.—(lexilemen: I first made use of the OvireiNaTen UlTsUiLs some seven or eight years since. Having suffered for twenty years from a form or DySTICPSIA, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not less than one nay in a week, I was induced by the unpretending reaommenda tion of Dr. Green " to try one bottle, and if ho benefit wag received to discontinue the see." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four. with a careful observance of the accompanying direotiona Theresult was an almost entire relief froth the usual dyspeptio symptoms. and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these bitters produced an entire ohmage in the habits of my *pitons, and upon the active energies of the diges tive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from dye. pepsin as most persons. These bitters have also beam of service to other members of my family. Very respectfully you re I.IBVM W. SMITH. Yong, Livingston on., N. Y., Oct. ISM, ItrieSSICS. S. W. FOWLS & Co.—Sirs I have been OS. cited by.rour agent to presentlo_you a testimonial of the restorative unnivies of your ' oxygenated Bitters," to which I cheerfully comply, in gratitude to you. sirs. also in the hope that many more may cxpenehoe its invigo rating effects. _Dyspepiia, with its numterlese associates, took up its abode with me, In opposition to the Skill of mary of the most celebrated physicians. until the spirit was wilting (if no relief could be found} to surrender. and bid adieu to its earthly tabernacle, when J was induoed, by the urgenoy of a friend, to try, our bitters, little dreaming that the Gilead was in the boundless sea of patent meth. nines,as it was the first draught I was ever induced to quaff but, thanks be to God. was a balm. and a most efficient and grateful one, tuo. The India aygragating symptoms in my case were the immoderate d Irregu lar beating of the heart immediately after ta Ins Mod, attended with great firoetration, and very frequently violent attacks of palpitation tasting from twelve to twenty-four hours. leaving the stomatill so perfectly voweiless that even a spoonful of milk or rice wri , et Lpule seem burdensome. I commeneed the use of the Mere by taking half a tea - spoonful—the extant was a . one. was very persevering until I had taken three bottles; since then, at Intervals, I have taken two n to realize its genial effects imtnediately ; he m es H a in extremely grateful and refreshing as a love• rage, which is &charm that but few medicines can boas( of. I would sire. most Senility and earnestly beg all who are affladei with Dyspepsia in any form to test your Oxygenate Paten, as Ido esteem them invaluable. Very respectfully, Miss M. STOCKING. Er= Pia%T. W. DTOTT & BONB, 218 North Booond stun dolphin,. A. B. BANDS & CO., Newtilt. CANBY, GILPIN, & CO., altimore. Bold b y Druninoto ond Moro onto everywhere. d3O-oolllna d&W RUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL, PSI PiX-Bm. CONSUMPTION THE GRIEF AMONG TEN THOUSAND, DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR I_IAS universally supplanted all other 11 •••• OintinenO__and healing applioatlons in both the Eastern and western. Hemispheres, wherever Intro duced; and its intrins ic merit is 'he one swat of MI menus in all cutaneous altetione. Whether the eerie be mods*, or discaar. BURNS & BOALDI3 0 pre IlletantlY relieved of v. their anguish, pain and inflammation. by a timely '. ttmlication of WM mar vellous healer, and the 4 nosh is renewed as if bl a Charm no blemish otsoar remanent._ THE FRIEND OF p THE NU MIRKY. Children are frequent 04 erufferers from externtn juries, especially from Maid and Camp Acne x p/osions—therefore every r._, mother shpuld have this healing preparation non- ~I 'tautly on hand,_ll heals 1018 Breast:, and quickly a, removes the 'I L I TER or RINGWORM, so preys- , lens in tAe narsery,_ TO TRAVELLERS; BY, SEA AND LAND. The Machinist the 'lre c 3 yeller. and every other In dividual whose i cot in life •-• thrown him within the chance of acoi ent from 0 exp/osion, lire,or colli pimp. should bears n mind '''l that this Mayo Retractor is bis beet and only friend. It is both portable and cheap, and_should ever be rn his companion, as a friend in need There are thou- 5,,, sends of living witnesses to testily to its marvellous 44 vtr.tua. who owe their sound imbe and muscles 1 to 7 saving etaceoy. The olio, are a few of t e leadins_diseasssior whioh BALLS 'n MAGI, ,CA PAIN EXTRAcT OR ie a PRE ENTIVE pi al well es CURE: Burris, ryelpelae, Bores of all kinds, Bruises, seine Shot Shot Wound., Boils, f root Bites, Sorofula, Broken Breast. Fever Sores, Scurvy, Bites of Reptiles, Felope, Scalds, Cancer, Glandular Di,- Sourf . Craoked hips, eases, SealdHead, Chaed Hands, remodel Sores, Sprains, Chilb pp in las, sine generally, Small Fox, 'males, Tumors. Contracted Cords, dem • 'letter, e l e f ges of the tt o ti u &atlem, Venereal i i lc Sores, Skin, ashes, &o. Sold at the prtnetpal • Depots.l4 Drnailwag..New York. t,4lll3(lftd&l°Cl,o.C,Wiireersal stree t , nt. rlrtwcaT'Ancrayoti: tamed of all respectable Draggists and Merchant/ throughout the United States and Canada. , T. W. BYOTT k BONS, 111 North SECOND Street, fely Wholesale Agents for Fenneylvanlit. . BREAD pURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY. •AN 811 OBTAINXD AT TUT TQLLOWIN• PLAOES : MECHANICAL BAKERY, BOV, oorner of Broad and Yine streeta. C.M. CLARK.— °Oar street, be low . Tenth. H. E. corner Sixth and JA'FIIO & 80N,._ .N G oV e N s ilr r filsiftli street. JOHN 0. MOKEY—..--.No.l2lllVine street. T. P. SMITH....--. Ile North Fifth street. B. 1300 Y— --B. E. oorner Fifth and Blruce streets. W. W. hUTHEWIII. -B. E. corner Eleventh and Locust streets. Broad greet, below Wab. nut. OEORGE GARVIN-N 0.1419 Lombard street. D. COURTNEY.—...—_..N. W. comer Sixteenth and Pine streets. WM. COURTNEY—....--.No. ace South Twelfth street. S. R.WANAMAKER---Feder al street, above Sixth. S. LENTZ—...—....—.....—Oorner South Fourth and Johnston streets. fr. HOLLAND. W.aorner Sixteenth an Ogden a_rt eets. DAVID SADDLER—No. 260 North Eleventh etreet. J. WEIGHTMAN---Thirteenth street, below R. B. TOWLINE.— —No.Thompson street IMO North Front rt set. of/ Seventh and Pine etreets. F. MORRIS.—.._...._`.N. W. corner Tenth and Ship pen Wean,. E. B. No. 1218 South Front stree t. J. ORUBTER.--_-- B. W. corner Droad and Parrish streets. THOS. T. Corner Nineteenth Street and Ridge avenue. B. B. BOWN----..--.N. E. owner Ninth and Federal streets. J. MoINTYRE_--Twenty..seeond street, ab. Centex. ALEX. FULLERTON....—Oorner of Fifth and Chria- =2!!!IMMEMMI D. F. & T. W. WOLF.—.-633 Girard avenue WM. McCRACKEN—...—=O2 Hamilton street. R. H. W. corner of Twelfth JULIUS KLEIN —..B,l4.l4lot;.n.griehterteenth and Parrish street. N. kr. eorner t of t Fourth AIRS. F. 'ELLIOTT .—.B. ° o r o i rrie: Ve B nih and J. L. Camden 11.1, store 119 Aroh s t reet. C. H. Philadelphia. tdth et. rib. linverford road. N. L. YARNELL.--Lenni, Penna. JOHN BARNDT---: —.— Tremont and Pine Grovel! CEO. B. TOWNAHND......—. Wei Chester, Penns M. M0CLEE5—...—..........At1ant10 City'. N. J. D. RORTON-----.--.Florenoe, N. J. B. P. REIERLEIN Columbia, Pa. Je3-tf Q,QUILLS--For salo by WETHERILL & L TIIHYPITIZIR. Nom 47 •nA /0 North SIRIIONT litYl4ol C _ lIBEBS—For sale by WETHERLLL it II impur 11,47 ana IS Nr...l* SYRUP MOLASSES, a tc . 7500 hhde. t and l b i ble, m r e "meM A lVEMarkrVaAVtgi Id NEW CROP NEW ORLEAITS SUGAR.— Al inaeaglisli cka lgit n "V 1860. •, ~~/l Iri ( 'FIIIVIIS. A ,MF:MCIAN t3AVING -I- -IL nt niinding, southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Street..—Oten-dsile-from 0 till I o'ela.lc, and VS MONDAY f 104114 erning, This Old Institution nes alwala erne a without nodes. cger, Ail' um, pal ba ns on deman . gold Illtd silver. • TRUSTEES. •AI k EX. WIULLUIN, President. SAM.. WORK, Vies President. John C. Farr. T. E. Harper, Oeor a Nugent, John Anspaoh, Jr, 1341111 T. Bodine, Alt. C. Roberta, John Allman, Jonas Bowmen. H. IL Eldridge, JOHNHoward. JOHN B. WILSON. Treasurer. C. SIMS, Secretors. mh2-6t SPRING GARIMI BAYIN G FUND 130 OLETY OF FRILADELJ 01BoeXz d alt North B i lk Street OHARTEIIa BY 4BTE _OIILATVIIH OFFENN sy YAN airra t ia r lrA n Mey ( ilieringlirjai 0 T. INTEREB'. from t e usy o. MS& drawn. . . . A responsible andralleble SaYingelpstitntion him,log been needed in the mort_beil part or we city ; and T s Vting Muted dallies .ris mime*/ re t thertered !.eitinigniziagrr: F:o=iialtiVi«f' E. .2.1 gulf:4"a governed wholly by a desire to ROOOMMOUSTI the bui Tux Internet and wants of the very lame and enters. - sing populaton o bzir l itAhNmoNded. Ly, From Ito Pi olook; alsp,Tdi ffcliridey and Thratay nom luntil 8 o'clock in the evsninn• lettlissis, .. ede lok Klett. et il l . D lE r ith. li h nlet &Again . recital 8 , s o Hart. Lash t ic Le ta ts . . I ' w. oho Kesstar. Jr., Illeorm ... SUM VTIEI6IOI, mot .C 3 Owou. tizi.. ~ a ri a ea O. EZZeeria . t . f . ; TAo 3 rn ‘ JAMEEB IL 'MA' ° l.viTtl c 1 riumns HAAT. eeerewv. taxk2it S AVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and 01W87- NUTagree% Largo and small sumo reoovl4, Deck of de mand without notion. orith 111 VE ERR CENT. INTE REST Sum the day of deposit lo the day of enthdrawal. Ofllo houre,from 9 now g o clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until o'oloot. DR/IFTB for sale on England, Ireland, and &Want. f feigMli l tPßEN R. CRAWFORD. PL e l l a re ßeit ' lo il tua lt ie ll . UNT". SAVING FUND--FTVE PER CENT. IN- T_RREB7',..ll42lo2flij, SAFETY TRUE_ c a; FOY, WALBUT fitzeet.nouthwest corner of Mt,— nuladelphin. boorsiorsted by the state of Perin/ylva. ' tone! Leoeived in any tram. large or small, and in terest p aid from the day of deposit to the day of with. drawsl, The °Moe is openevery day from I o'elook morning Ulla o'oldok in the *vow'', and on Monday and Thureday everunge o'olook: @&, Vfoe P Prestd~b WILLIAM J. REID, tote ry. 011.10 go s. Non. Ream Benner, . ()anon tar, Edward L Carter. Pi l nAr rb Flit.ifPl74l, rani? a, onion Yorke', eines L. teptierisom Bret Monne, ones is reaerved and earmants made daily. The investments are made, in eomornuty_with the orormions of the Charley, in Real Eats% LEOrtgagno. Orohnst Rents, and suoli arst-olaas seouritles as will &I vey, insure Relent eeenrity to the deppaitoyp, and which cannot fail tO LIMA PetrnanettaY and ititOty te this Institution. sal-ly riAalos. STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TI NT OV4R-SkRING GRAND PIANOS, GARS °RAND, D 8 WIRE VANOS,RoW pre ferred oongerta , tote wales by the Wet performere, Received the tt premiums over the beet make ht, from hedge* hire Oot halk,MatohOod othenk Ci g i f e e nge 611"m""°11.BLABIU8 BROTHERS, owl HOLIDAY PRESENTS 1 PIANO-PORES. MELODXQNI3. fl&NO-FORTVS. MEILADiONS. PLA Q-PORTES. EI.ONE. PIA - °ATE, DEO h. Made by Raven, Bacon, & Co., Nelda & lark Hallett, Davie, & Co., aml others. .I. E. GOULIA, iitylt-ly 15,117E11TH and CHMTN UT. ovim A GREAT. IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. SCHOMACICER tc CO., leei CHESTNUT Street., respeutfully invite the made lovir pubho to call and examine their new and sue ceu imi ßi v iTaloß GRAND PIANO. Having cioeverted the Tone, Toma h, and Action of the Grand Piano into that of a Square Instrument, evoiding allthe objeotionageperally made to the style of Grand Piano, alio dnninishing the cost of th e same. In volume, purity of tone, great power., bnlljasoy. M eese, depth, and evenness of tonoh, with exquisite deli cacy and rwetness,heee SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHKEI IN STRUMENTS are wholly untalled. They Save reoeived the highest enoomilims, es are proncranood by critics to be far su perior to any trot:Lents ever manuractared in this country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant assortment of our unrivalled PIANOS. We , have been awards the First Premive, at all exhibitions ever eghibite ola:ling the Ise Modal from the Crystal Palms I bition. New ork.lBM. eel- SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER as WILSON SEWING MACHINES. lIEDiItY COY, Agent, NS 011E13MUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Machines, with Operators, on sure to Private Fendllea. BRANCH 01/1110138 : 7 West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. 110 CENTRAL SQUARE, Eaeten, Pa. Jalo-6m WIL 00X & GIBBS' SEWING ALA CIIINE.—Thp great and increasing demand for Wilcox 84 Gibbs' Sewing Machine is a guarantee of its superior egoelle_nao. Price CHESTNUT Street.BANKS' Scale Warehouse, 713 fetl-tf SHIPPING. FOR THE SOI7III —CHARLES TON AND B_,VANNAII EITEAMSRIFS. FREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy Preight at an averatte of Pallas per cent. be low New York Steamship ratan. FOR CHARLPISTON. e. C. The U.B. Mall Stasinahly KEYSTONE STATE. cap tain Chases P. Atarshman, wiLl awl on Saturday, March 17 ,et le A M. Through in 48 to 60 bourn—only 40 hours at Sea. POR SAVANNAH. GA. The U. 8. Mail Staarnehip STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin, will nail on Monday, March 12.1 at 6 o'clock P. N. . . Ilijouriti in 68 to 60 hors—ealy Id boars at Ilea. Lr.saj has days et ansed from every Saturday to every five days. Goous teemed, and bills of Lading signed every 171131• The splendid tint-e'en lode-wheel Steamships KEY STON h. aTATE and STATE OP GEORGIa now ran as above every ten days. thus (manes a five-day 0010111U nic•tion with Charleston end Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston and Savannah, thesis Shipselan neot with steamers far blonds aid with railroads, for .111)1640e in the South and SouthWest. lL INSURANC I , seight and lnirmance on a large proportion of Goods chipped dopth will be found to be lower by these ships than by orming vessels, the premium being one-half the rate. • N. B.—lnsurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely nnoecemary, farther than Cher risks or Ravannah. the g Railroad Companies takin ail from them point,. GREAT REIYUCI lON IN PARE. Pare by this mute 20 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route. am will be seen by the following sche dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia. via Charles ton and Savannah steamships. INCLUDING MEALS on the whole route, except from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery : INLAND MX. Charleston.-- "en 00 Savansals—._.— 31 00 Augusta 26 00 Nt aeon.. 33 T 3 —.. SI W Columbus.. Jo I 0 To Charlemton..••••• .31. 00 Savannah.-- lb 00 4 1 01411■20..', 2e 22 N0t00n....... 21 00 2310 C01umbui........• 23 01.1 Vbeny . Sf 001 1 r olonTgomery— .. iii 6' Aii,iwc,67i.: oci Mobile - 33 On Mobile ....... ...... 43 913 New Orleans 39 73 New Orleans 31 00 EXCURSION TICKE.TB 0 THE CHARLESTON C0NVENT10N............. .......... ..... $ll5. No bills of lading signed after the ship has mailed. For freight sir ;Assam apply on board. at second w had above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr.. Southwest corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT, Agents in Charleston, T. 11 . k T. G. BUDD. Savannah, B LINT ER & GAM M ELL. For Florida from Charleston, steamer Carolina every Tuesday. For .1. lorida from Savannah. steamers Bt, Mary's and St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.- NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COANY. The United States Mail Steamships AftAGO, 1300 tone, David Lines, Commander, and FULTON, SAO getie, James A. Wotton, Commander, will leave New i ork, Havre, and Southampton, for the year lIPS, on following dare t To mat new requirements of the Post Office Demsai, meat, e days of asilipao the ABAOO and FULTON from VRE and ROUT lAMPTON, will, after thy present voyages, be ohagged as follows from NEW YORK, save)D the case of the present darture of the FULTON, wlitOli will take place on the 1 7th December, the schedule remains unaltered: /NOM NOW TOOL HAYDN AND 11011711ABIPTOM. FULTON-...De0. IT. FULTON....J an. 10.....Lan. 11. ARAOO—Jan. 7. ARAGO --Jan. 31..- Feb. 1. F -Feb. 4. F SATOH- -Fe b. 28...% Fe b. 29. AtAGO— Mob. D. ARAG0........810b. 87...m0th up, F FULTON....ApI. ....A pl. 20. hese steamers, built expressly for Government ser vine, with double engines, under deck , every attention has been taken in the eonetruetion of the hull and ma ohinery insure asfety and speed. The ships have five water•tight compartments enclosing the engine., so that in the event of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them.and the pumps being free to work, the safety or•the vessel end passengers woula be se cured. Repent experience bete demonstrated the abso lute neoessity of this mode of construction. Tne accommodation's for pnesengers are bolitoreikto co r mb ed, ine every comfort and convenience that can bo de- From New York to Southampton or Havre-First Cabin, $130; Second do.. STA From Havre or Southampton to. New York-First Cabin, 700 francs; Second do., MO francs. To passengers going to Loudon these steamers offer the advantage m of economy both in time and expense. Specie deliveredin London. No paage secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters and now.- miners most page through the Post Office. S . reight or_paesage apply to W. DRAYTON, Agent, •it New York. WILLIAM ISALIN, Agent, Havre. • CROSKEY k co.,Agentn, fiotlmmlann. AMERICAN hUROFEAIi IaXTRELIS CO!LL'ANY, Agent, Paris. WM. NEILSON, Agent, Whop, Tobacco 'Warehouses, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plano of the chips can be teen. nl9-tmhSl TOE BRITISH AND NORTH N l, AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- Naorel NEW TOR' lo LlVlsErnOto Chief entail Passage Second Cabin Pawing, —. 76 anon ritriTON TO LITIMIPOOL, Chief Cabin Plumage. SIM Second Cabin Pimento... . ' .. .. • ..„.. ~ C The ships from Boston call atllallax nod Cork Har bor. I PERSIA, Capt. Joilkine, CANADA, Cnpt. Lank, ARABIA, Capt..% bitone. A MERICA, Capt. Millar, ASIA. Capt. PI. ti. Lott, TrIACIA RA k Capt.Anderlon AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, 1; UROPA, CaPL J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now building.) These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; green on 'tar honrd bow t Teri cut port bow. IKADI A, Stone, leave Pi. York, Wennesday, Feb'' , :9 EUROPA. Leitch, " Norton. Wednesday. Metall 7 AFRICA. Shannon," N. York, Wednesday, March 14 AMERICA, Millar, " llostop Wednesday, March 31 I ASIA, Lott. " N. Yoi t, Wednesday, March :73 OrADA, Lang, " Beaton, Wednesday, April 4 A ASIA, Stone, t' N. Yorir, Wednesday, April 11 N AGARA, Miller, " Boston, Wednesday, April 14 PkiRBIA, Junking, " N. York, Wednesday, April 26 Berths not .soured until raid tor. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Chips will not be necamotable for Gold, Sil styled ver. Bullion, Spam, Junielry, Promoua Mono!, or Metals, unless hills of lading are therefor. and the value thereof therein expressed, For freight or Dewlap apply to E. CUNARD, far 4 Bowline Orem Now York. HAUDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. pACIKAGE lIARDWARE DOUSE.—Wo would resteotfully call tho attention of the _0:1 1 fe Hardware rude to iinr extensive Stook of BI l KARDWS.K.h, waioh wo offer at a advance by the taoltate. Orden for direot importation solicited, and Goode de lversi either in this our, New York, or New Orleans. W. G. LEWIB & !Jr 411 com.tagßaE threat. Imp.ortlng and Comtruarloa alerohants. And Atinta for Parisian and Domostio Ilardwaro. natatr Vir HALE Of L-73 bhd3, handsome V Northwest Whsle Oil. canto of &shopper 'Fly Away, now land an d li fi f q 9.• utter 'N0.16 South Walut v ES, BALES AVEITION. , FURNICSS OP r RRNT STR • -.v BAt pg.+lo,ll,gia GOODB. • n TOMMY 100/olng, srch I.lth, at 10 o'oloak - • bY 06001101611ukitun ored it,- • dgl Dookagoa end tot of labor azdowtstbs Tit`itai 111 7 go Nis: Sr Catalogues and samples early oa Sias atonang of nolo. B. SCOTT, ATJOTIONKER, No. 431 — Ol CHESTNUT STIEF.T_. opposite the Calton Rouse. Rouse. between FOURT and FIFTH Streets. SECOND SPRING Sa. ED B OF E MBROIDEILIEL WR 000, This Morning, March 10th, by eata , ogne. on a credit— WO packages and lots, ecinipriems a general assort ment of rieb new style embroideries, white goods., lace mitts, &0., to which the attention of the trade ta lirr Samples and eataloguea early on the morning of *lO. MARIPv , EI MALE OF THE BALANCE OP THE STOCK OF HARNI.I3S. TRUNKN. &c., 6t13., SLANU FACTORED BY Mr. C. F. HENSEL. On Saturday Morning, t rle a r k r . . ° 3? . T T, p h .71"..7:Ang at ,1 e 'tZla b e e a o o l i 3 et mock. a [le and double barre n s:, ladies' end genta' saddles, riding and driving bridles. halter,. fie. Superior sole-leather trunks and bonnet boxes, valises, drc, H.—purphetaere at the sale of the 6th 11211. are no tified that aliened' uncalled tor on Fritts!. gih, will be cold for account and risk of whom it may concern. E B ROM I ntli AND LACE GOODS. Ladles' nob new prying laconet and Blrita embroider ed collars and seta, French embroidered lumdkerchiefs. Ac., An Very rich thread and Moulton lace cotton and lett. Hich bleak risklaces. White thread end muslin Ovine., Ac,__ LINEN CAMBRIC RONT It • N ES.. CHIEFS AND SHIRT F A full line ladies' and gents' hemmed and hemstitched linen cambno handkerchiefs. Ladies' 6.5 tape-border linen-cambric handkerchiefs, gents' 3.4 minted do.. Ad.. Ac, Also, mire linen shirt fronts. fine to medium cost. Also, white,inconet. tape cheeks, o. (00 -INCH HONITON ACE. 00 pieces one hundred inch white }baton lace. RIBBONS. Rich spring 'tyke bonnet ribbons. MITTS. A line of French black_wilriace milk, long and ahort. JEWELRY. Rich styles fancy paints& mimeo. and lava sets and pins, gents' studs and sleeve buttons. So. Also, fancy bead neckla^es, bead,. Eno. _ BPECIAL RALE OP STE REO•COPIO ?MURES, RbYOLYINO AND PLAIN BOXES, Ac., An. On Saturday Morn nr, March 10th, commencing at 13 o'clock, comprising an assortment of fine oo'ored Ent iish groups and mews, Lanrbeneim's fine plain and colored new.. Ac. Also, walnut and rosewoxi boxes for 30 and 23 pic tures, single boxes, So. FIRST BPIIIIII3 SALE OF STRAW GOODS. On Monday Monona, March 12th, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold aoo CAs!F 8, Comprising latest style; Inches' white and colored English coil satin, straw and fancy, Into and L air, braids, Sc a willow, lace. and drab bonnets ladies' and missao trimmed and untrimmed Leghorn and braid hats and bloomers. • RS. Men's and boys' 'White an AT d colored Leghorn, Bengt, and Panama bats. HUBBARD & GORMLEY, AUCTIONEERS 730 730 MARKET Street PHILIP FORD & CO , AUCTIONEERS, No- 03) MARKET Streat. and Pi MINOR Street. SPECIAL BALE OF 180 CABER aITRArr goons AND TRIM mINO. This tdornins, March Otb. at 11 o'olook preeisely. will be so'd by eats logue,Ori four months' credit., ItO cages straw goods, comprising in part , men's an outhe Leghorn hats. ladies' Leghorn riding hats. Indies' and misses' lace bloomers. wide braid fancy straw bonnets. pedal bon nets, fancy colored Rough and Read's, tape and straw bonnets, drrib and brown 11, 15 and 17 braid do.. bol e Otte eh and white straw fiats. white palm leaf do., Men's drab braid do.. torn's fine Le horn ledger do.. Manilla bonnets with capes, super Frenah hair do, diamond satin do.. superfine white Canton split straw dn., ko., &c.. comprising an assortment worthy the attention of buyers. pEfigmyroity Rog OP INQBAIN AND VEM TIAN CARPRTI to. On Tuesday Morning, Match 13th, at 104 o'clock. will be sold by catalogue, on init months' credit. 390 pieces super all-wool and worsted ingrain carpeting', wool filling do. macro illa and list 4 4, 9-4, and 6 8 carpeting. J. WOLBERT It CO., AIRMONEERE, ‘- 1 . 1 619 ARCH &telt. between Firth and sixth. REGULAR 15ALES. Dry roods, elotrung. straw goods, carpets, boots, shoes, do., to lots adapted to the oily and country re tail trade. by catalogue, and for cash, every Tuesday and Friday morning. Furniture, china, glass, & c,, every Wednesday morn " Trees, plants, vier■ &0., every Thursday and Satur day morning during the season. Special sales of or any desenption of property at any time to suit the eonveaienoe of the owners thereof. SALE AT No. 324 BRANCH STREET. 'this Morning. . . 9th inst. at 10 o'clock. at No. Mt Branch street, be tween Race and Vine. and Third and Fourth streets. the entire parlor, chamber, and kitchen furniture, the property of a Duly declining housekeeping. NW' May be examined early on the morning of sale. IMPORTED AND DOM ESTIC DRY GOODS, lec.— . On Tuesday Morning, 13th inst., at 10 o'clock. at 019 etch street, by cata logue, and in lots adapted to the city and country retail trade— stq lota Imported and domestic staple and fancy dry Seed& WIT Particulars hereafter. SUPERIOR FURNITUR E, SILVER-PLATED WANE, FRENCH CHtNA, WHITE ORANITR WARE, Re. On Wednesday Morning, 14th inst., at 11.1 o'clook. at 019 Arch street. a Luse aw. gortment of finely manufactured and tutiehed walnut furniture. oval French elate mirrort. nicer plated cof fee and tea seta, ice pitaiere, covered dishes. castors. A butters, augers. salt.. Re.. nn,* China and white granite ware of the hist quality. 'BRILLIANT DIAMOND JEWELRY, FINE . _ WATCHES, &a. On Thursday Erman. lath hist., at o'clock at AO Arch etrset, by causlogue. Brilliant diamond cluster pins. finger rings, and, etude emerald and ruby nave; ladies' watches, set in dia monds; gentlemen's watobee, of the highest cost and best makes; Imported bracelets; jewelry, in sets and single menet, 111 great variety. MAY he whinnied all day on Tharsday. MOSES NATHAM, AVOTXONEER AN„D COMMLSSION MERCHANT, seUlleest corner of BIRTH H A treepi, NOrrEy TO LO Arr.‘ $260,000 to loan, in large or small =Mate, qa . mook.s. gold and Elver plate. diamond!, watahes. Jew ry. fowling pieces,. dry goods, plothurig, grapnel. ca vl.. hardware, cutlery, moment instruments, furniture, ding, horses, vehicles, hamar, and on all arttoles of void!, for any length of time eiffeeita on, mars liberal terms than at any other este ant in this OIUg.AX CHANCE FOR HAROAINE. At private sale, splendid piano [brie, in non rosewood case, coat $lOO price el 11$ five Is - caret gols haetsag case patent lever watch, d oable time and nutependent seconds. only EMI; fine gold hunting-case kantiSti Pa tent lever watches, of the most approved and best makes, from to IP 1M); fine gold double bottom Eng lish patent lever watches. beat make, from 420 to $.03 fine 18-caret bunting-ease detached patent lever watol.ce. 13 Jewel*, from SIB to dIM ; open faced*. ' from $lO to $ 5l• i fine 18-caret gold Levee hunting salle watches at ll5O ; open face do. , from $lO to $2l; a ver English patent lever waterlog, in hunting oases end double bottom. of the most approved sad best make, from $lO to 810 American hunting CAM silvar Potent lever watches a l em; hunting case silver analog watches; ditto double time from $l2 to Oen; Minting case silver lever watches, full Jewelled. winds without key, from an to 8103; Lepine do.. from s it to ntot bunting muse eilver detaches! Lover watches, 13jewele, from $9 to $11; open facie do. from Sete 418; Minting cue silver Lemma watches, full jewelled, from iltYtri $lOl open face do., from $ll to -6; silver leather watches, from $ 6 to $0 ; silver French watches, from $1 to , $3; gold patent hunting case and open fame lever and Leaine„ English, Swiss, and French watches. from $1 to $10; fine gold vest, fob, and neck chains at SO cents per dwL : fine gold seta of ear-rings, bresstains. and bracelets ; bands, finger rings, and jewelry, at every de scription, for leas than half the neuril eeWng prices. $100.003 to loan, In sums to cult applicants, on dry and every kind of good., at less rate of charging than any other establiehmeonta thOOe Mg. -DR ammo Attended to pOrso 7by the auctioneer, at very logr arges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. ConeiNnments of all sad every kind of good* solicited for IrabllO sale ; two-thirds the value of the goods will be advanced to anholoaton of the sale. BIOBE/3 NATHAN& WASHINGTON. GREAT CATALOGUE SALE OFBOOKS IN WASHINGTON.—The subscribers are now arranging for sale. to commence on TUrtSDAY. March 2dth, 1800, at 10 o clock. in toe lame room, second door wee of the motion roo e. about 1.10.0 W volumes of books. pnnoipally second-hood.; comprising the collec tions or the late Mr. Templeman, and the late B. U. Death, of Georgetown. D. tl. The coll.atio . embraces many rare and valuable vorks in every department of Initiator° and ensue,. a more full description of which will be lound in the cata logue which may be obttoned on application to J. SABIN. No. 7f South BIX CN Street. Phtlacelphia. JOBEIU At RI J. 0. McOUIRE & CO . A ectomeers, mbd.stuth-tm2o Washington. D. C ' EDUCATIONAL. MARION SELECT SCIIOOI —Located x miles west of Carlisle. on C. V. R. R. Princi pal, P. M. L. GILLEL EN. Locality healthz. mral.free from temptation and me. Circultra can be obtained at the Rooms of the Presbs term Board of Publication of the Y. M. C Association. and at this °lke. For further information inquire ~f the Rev. F. IL POWER, N 0.1113 CHESTNUT Street. until march the leth, or at the places wove Circulars are left. mbltet• AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a reliable medium thronah which Schools anu Fami lies may obtain oompetent teachers Parents may ob tain. gratuitously, information and circulars of the beat 'shoals. SMITH, WOODMAN, & am BROADWAY, New Yorir, or en 9 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. INEPT BOARDING SCHOOL. a. T USCARORAPitt A LE IN • FITUTE Will be opened at ACADEMIA, Juniata county, Pa., on the let day of MAY neat. For announcement/1 con taining terms, &0., apply by letter or personally. till let April, to the aubscriber. at 1711 VINE Street, Philadel phia; after that at AC aDE MIA. Juniata county. Pa. W. G. E. AGNEW, fe22l-dttnyl• 1711 VINE. Street. nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL - 11 -. MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. R. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, buffalo, Cleveland, Chioaro, and St. uie. For information. call or send for Catalogue. fee-tf GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. 1. W. SCOTT ---lato of the firm of Win ex • ohostet Soott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING lITORE and SIERT MANUFACTORY, CHESTNUT Street, (nearly ossoarte the GimrilHonse,) Philadolphia. J. W. S. would rerpootfully nail the attention of his former patrons and friends to his now store, end is ore perod to eli orders for SHIRTS at short notion. A portent fit guarantied. Wholesale grade walled with fine Shirts and Collars. I ril-ty COAL. 119112113101 KELLER & EDIORY, Moe No.llo WALNUT strert. Phtladelphis, SOLE a OENT3 FOR E. Bordas' superior Ilrond Monntun White Ash. and R. ileokaher It Co.'a cole•hreVed Muck Heath and Otto 0 0 A L. Shipped by canal and railroad front Schuylkill Ewan eohuylktli ao., Pa. fela4m OUSEkJiEPERS LOOK TO YOUR .--Linteteat. Boy your COAL AT KICKS', whet* nothing but the very best anvltty cf Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal is offered at the Ninnies minced prices: Lehigh. Broken, Hip end ..... —B4 P 5 per ton. e are 300 Warranted tree from nifliVOT cinat rind fall weight. at HlCKS'_y_ardA southeast corner MARSH A 1 4. on: WILLOw. Call and sec 036-425 V, W. GROOME At CO., Ps- 7 10 Office 114 Boma FOURTH Shea, WHARF, PINE STREET, SCUUYLHL%, Dealers and Shinners 07 Locust Mountai, o Lohit h, and Behaylkill Merchandise taken on wharfage. 013-fa ILTIOICORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEDIEM COAL,iirppated with care, for mile on bes.tlornialllg tulowLEs's Depot, NINTH LIM VW I .21 GM D RAWING AND PAINTING MATR RIAU!. Engineers' and Arehitects' Stationer,. ?replan Painting Materials. °tinhorns-ma Designs and Vases. eint Balm for Children, and also for Artudi and Students. Pictures and Picture Frames. • Playing Cards, Amerioan and French. Catatognea gratis to the trade. latZo 44g i S . CHOL nth 1 IGHTH E L tree t. WHOLESALE AND ;Wren- - mm-al. pRENCH GELATINE, WHITE, BEST-- Invehmagna i t LL & BROTKEL Nre ! BY AIICTIOB: 1111 THOMAS - . SOW ;' S. /kik va.med ureospipvEvalSTLlST. irr-PRI BSIBA C E &41.8. -- 71 0 . Itp On *lto•SoomilerilrUsowAsur 4t r ikka reV th SPRING 9ALF.4-3TiON.B ARP AUL .iiITATZ Fifth llama kale—hUreh lath. at noon. at the Ra-. Obanse. • Sixth agrees B.4e—Marehllth. an theL4reraissa. IN? Walnut B ering b r ide oe. 6Ve nth Bale. hiagh at ' a i lt. at accrual the Hi llhose. JET Part of the handbills for each of the arm?* ages DOW ready. . CARD.—PIin SALER REAL ESTAIE AN) ISTOCILEI AT ExeßANGs.= .6 p or rag anus and stelae every Way, at W liir Contribitots hams the option cd Waif aide. inir Handbills of la4 - prolieity mud sepeniet , addition to which Re preldhel, en the Ratanter to the sale, one ineenand minimises, la giving fall descrlptionz of, oil the properties to be on the following_ Tneenty. REAL BOTATS AT PRIVATE BALE. Illir We have a large tunonakot re& estate at private ado, Including every desorietunt ed MS sag ittoPerty, Pnnted Lets map he hail sidaintatto= PnIvATE RALE ltnte gkir Reed estate entered co; one triTt4d i ei= and edvertined cooonslonealr in our patkint (of which 1410Doopiee are etintes.itekly. ) ftee onion FIFTH SPRING BALB-MARCH al At 12 o'olook noon. Orphans' Court Bakr—Estate of Mark Wkiteantse. do ceased— TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. north west corner of Juniper and Rodman street., between Thirteenth and Broad and Lombard and Bomb streets& (Wens' Court flate—bstate Of Rowell Hopkins, do name d EAT 910DN13 WELLING, No. IXf south Thir teenth street. above Welnot street. LARGE AND SUPERIOR RoBJORNCE SPRUCE ST R EET—Three-storr bnck residence. inthell modern coeniences, No.INB Byrnes street. with green hones, conservatory. stable. roach house, and large lot-et net front. 240 feet deep to Latimer scree L Two fronts. taxecutore Bale—Estate of Robert Knox neon. da erased— Yp LOT, 21 acaPA. with fine stone beta and Ire^ t of one , 900 feet on Lodi= Queen tete . wee rit' l l4 ons REginwcEs.Ateh astir A ri ip ilEr 3o)4 s,e i rsn. it. north edit. east o fTwentieth street; funaked with an tilM l AWN% P tllt a t2- t ee rtOßT M u g? virt72l - north Fifth etrest, between Giotto Mad age; streets. late N L i berates MODERN DWELLING, fin. 200) Vine Amid, be tween Twentieth and Twee tr-Orst meets. TWO-STORY EDUCE DWELL .NO, No. -MB Briny Place. (formerly Bar& Coort,) between Lama sad Spruce and Tenth and bleverab streets. SIXTH SPRING BALB,BIA.IOII. ItUte eale on the Protortes VALUABLE WALNUT-6T rnatEBIDENCE AND VlZeht On Weilneeiley'fd - OrdaK. March lith, at it &Web. on thl premises, MT Walast street the Issas and superior resinence. with stabil", coach house, and lot of ground. M feet front. 1213 feet in d•pth. to George street ; built in the best miner. fn the use of a Comer owner. Tab: FURIII I I.IftE, of excellent quality. sadin hos ord.?, will be sold immediately after the house. sir Particulars in handbills and astalossea. errENTH FPS MO BALE—MARCH Ilitb. _ . . _ At IS o clock, noon. Orphans' Court R afe —e stabs of James TL Stroup. deed. LA it OE LOT AND BUILDING. northwest cora c4 4l Phenix and Hope streets, with a frost on street, Ker mutton. Lot tilb_y Nee. Three fronts. frame estate_—VALUABLE WHARF. IsUILDLNI,S, AN Li LARGE LOT. Water street and River Delayers, north of Callowbili street. Lot 65 by 265 feet. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. northwest corner of Fourth and Buttonwood atm.. HANDSOME MODERN BYSIDEACE. with stslit yard. No. 012 ?forth Fourth street, soon Buttonwood street. tot ilebr les feet. VA LU A BLE FARM, let ACRES. with Anis improve ments. knows u .• The iiishlands." New Britain town ship. &eke county, miles northwest of Dor!ell town. and same distance from New Britain station. North Pennsylvania Railroad. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Three three-story brink stores,Nos. RH, 895, and Ril o.rard avenue, emit of Tenth 'treat. MODEM:If FOUR-STORY RESIDENCE, with mo dern conveniences, No. aaFrinklus street, above Par rail street- MODERN THREE-STORY RESIDENCE, No. 21010 Chen', street, with modern conveniences. Peremptory Sais.—THREE.BTORY BRICE DWEL LING, No. BA Linnard street, between Wharton and Reed streets. Fint ward. lir Sate amide. LA CUE CORNER LOT. southwest earner of Settle well and Cooper streets. 02 by in feet. Two fronts. Nineteenth ward. ••• • . BUILDING LOT, east aide of Amber attest, north of N"rris street. Nineteenth .ard. TWO LOTS. PRANK FORD. Northeast sole of Or- thodox street. south of Tuckawanns street, together u by Ett feet Twenty -third want. TWO THBEX-sTOttY BRICK LINOS, our ne r of Lydia and Pites streets. Sixteenth ws,d. BUILDING LOT, southeast corner of Wood and Brown streets. late Kensineton. BUILDING Lor, northeastwattily aide of Wood street south of Brown street, late Kensington. Sale No. 311, ' , oath Seventh Street. GENTEEL iutikiTußE:;itAriiid.cLocx, 1.4- T.T) WASH, CHINA AND GLASiWALIL, CAA PETS, Ac. This Morning. March 9th. at 10 o'clock. at 80. 311 Steal Semite street, three doora below Spruce the entire hoes-hold and kitchen furniture. An., o f pantie/man deciisteet housekeeping. afar he examined on morning aide at! o'clock. Kir The House to to rent. Hale southeest twirler of Chestnut and Fourth Streets. STORE FIXTURES. j'IRE PROOF, &a. This Mrintuts, emu 9t6 inst.. at 12 o'clock, at the sanitised comer of Chestnut and Fourth streets, the store fislares. coin prising counters, desk., fire proof. glees eases, shelving. tables, chairs, &0., Re. BALE OF MIRCELLANEOI.7B ROOKS, NAGA ZIrtSI. NOVELS, Re. This Everting, March 9th. at the anotioc store. a collection of tete cellaaeous book., matasiztes. novels, &e. ST For sattealart see oetatoguas. Receiver's Rafe—N , s.l6 and 39 South Sixth weer. 810 CE UNFINISHED PLAN' 8, MATERIALS. LUMBER. VENEERS. TtrelLS, Rs- On Saturday Monate. March 101, at 30 o'clock. at Noe and IS South Sixth street, DI order of the court. the entire stock of Mi n n. v. Schuler. com engin: a number of unfinished pianos, plena duce raeks, a large nasality of Film. .0 rue tones, wire mach in e. ko. MOO, 40.1.111UtY Of tomer. veneers. trots, work beadle., de. . teir Pull particulars uti catalOgnall. Sete No. git North Eleventh Street. NEAT FURNITURE. BRUSSELB CARPETS, ko. On Monday Moraine. March 12th. at 10 o'clock. at No. Mil North Eleventh street. above Farrah street, the neat household and kitchen furniture of a gentleman do:Alain bossekeep- IIIR• air May be eganuna at 8 o'clock on the asonuog of owe. EXTENaITE SALE OF CHOICE AND SPLENDID ENGLISH BOOKS. ELEGA.NT LLLDeritATED WORKS. &o. On Monday., March 12th, and following evenince until finished will be wild an extensive and vmvalusble collectio a . choice and elegant boons. a lm s English editions. man, of them ka rich and expise binding. Inekid are a great varlets oftne.best works in st.ndard Eng ba.h literature. sioetil. belles lance Wang. W.V. phy. vo- ag en and travel, classical and foreign him tore. the Ann arts. wile e a and scenery of TARO= countries. &0.. fsO. a Ene eQ lleaiion or rlchll embellished and illus trated worse of hub coat .mlllllll9 VP' For gamester. see c.w.0... The books will be arranged for es. ' ^ •—^ esis previous. Pale at Nos. l . Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FUR:it I U PR EN‘R-PLATS !MIR RORS, PIANO- I, OR IRS, lIRUOS ELS CARPET& On Thursday !doming. At 9 o'cleok. at the Auction en aseortment of exoeUent second hand furniture. elegant piano-fortes. hoe mirrors. carpets. eta.. from families declining neuseSeePing, removed to the store for convenience of sale. WINES AND LIQUORS GALL ATTENTION OP TB TRADE to this really Heveriar aliallill i ALFRED RHNAUD COGN.Q.C.. A supply in assorted pat. ts,see °costa/Alp on hand. Orders received for threetyol nature. Also—Henhess. Cornea, L oy Cognaa h..... Loadon and Holland Gins , Claret in W and Cates, high end low prices. LONGCLEAJWFI',IeIo .7. ole-din MI Booth FRONT. Philadelphia. G E 0 R G E WHITELEY, lio.13: South FRONT Street. Importer of Braadr. Wines, &a, offers for sale. bond only, the following, among other iter.ttard t of bratty . met, Caohlloo, .t. Co.. Thos. Hines & otee, gli Rob e in, to Co.. Otard,rwel Dopey, ik, C 0... A Set. Oa, Keret, Cameea, rellon. a J. rill k Co.. i, rime% Yroan Wl* W. nonaosog. Letio, Stout's Poway Malt Wileksy , .n. chained u rmba.' of Madeira. Sherry, Port geig,_ and Rhine Wines , Pram Tres Gut, Jammu tun. Baas Cm: Rum. Bordeaux Oil. he.. Au rX-11 MACHINERY.AND IRON. WILLIAM 11. YRIRICL. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. !El ILADICLPLII. NERRICK SONS ENGINEERS AND M•CHLNISTR. Mapuraoture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, Nivereand Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &a.; Casino of alt kinds either Iron or Brum EMM;SIMAiI Retorts an ‘Gate Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every deaertpunn or Plantation Maelanery, moth as Anger. Saw and Grist Mi Is, Vacuum 'qui. Opita Steam Trains. De tenatorsaters, Pun ping Entin, &n. Sole Agents for Ni. Milieux's Patent Sugar dolling Apparatus; Natonyth's vacant Steam Rammer: sad Aspinwall & Wo!sey's Patent Cenuausst &Isar Dvnut ins Mat tune a 03-y R VS.L.NEtiS CARDS. MISSOURI BI D RO I I.IOII & CO., General Land and Real Estate Agents. Dealers in Land Warrants. Btnoki. &c., Northwest earner THIRD and CLIEd Th Btreetai 83. LOUIS. frir Particular attantlon paid to entering Graduated Lands. esaooo Arm for sale at puree ranging from It% tall cent. per acre. ratents secured and tames paid. Enclose stamp for Plat and particulars. fetg-lm w3l. M. GRIMM GREIIiER & HAREMS& COMMISSION mEßcamm. 1 . 444. 132 SOUTH WpiirfAILARDELNILLA_L__. ALFRIsD L. BOUGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS' .AffENT, Orders .ohnted for every desert et 0 , 2 Of PAPER ANO PAPER-MAKER'S itATERLW3 N 0.17 South SIXTH Street, Puiladelphis. 1Z R. veßbuN, REAL ESTATE Ji-v• BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORKLS TOWN. P.EN.N.a. FAR3I3 rn ItlontgomerT, Becks, and Chatter oOna ties, for oCe or exchange. GOOD MORTGAGES on fortes negotiated. 0111 , 12,, HANDSOME DWELLINGS kr gals in 411-31 n Norris- pAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS. NOS. 019 AND 321 MINOR STREET. Between !dulcet and Chestnut streets, JAMES RAWSON. IL JAS. 13. NICHOLSON jamy• R 'ORSON. REAL ESTATE BRO • KER AND CONTTYANCER,Norristown,Pa. 150 Farina f.:r sale m Boot. Montgomery, _and Chee er cottntlea. Datalegeea of'F l arms, rah oesenp tone, Dent t,y fee-3m v B. PALMER'S ADVERTISING AND • SUBSCRIPTION ARENCY, for I'mm/wallows MenninPVlVL`clitga.and C 4" tr. E. Addres3" V B PALMER," PhilAßairthlA. A73-1m I.x. hicKINNEI, Ls ATTORNEy AT LAW . GREENSBURG PA - Will main in West= LW' +insitratt emu °cannel. - 6"11-dinkh. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFIOII no CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parsee, Paok- Mee. hferoheadue, Bentz Notes, and Specie, either be ite own Linea, or in connection with other Express rn.- 11.611i153, to all the ennoin:e towns and oities t S the fluted Staten. E. 8. , ao-ts Sinus!, &mem" sal I NICHOLSON, ••• Manaft.oturor of SHIRTS. LINEN nod MARSEILLES BOSOM AND COLLARB A large:tad aboioa Astorlanont, aad ww. ttUM al ways on band, unto which 1 anotenlas4 invite tha at. tentlou of onto nod prompt-paying tool? ?Oa trts. 8. R. corner of BECONT sod ARCH Straits, kila &Mph _ ialS•Stn* 300 BIOS Prime Halifax and Eakport Herring 600 bones Sealed Herring , NOW i bbls Snits Finn, n store andloTsals by Whl4-3. TAY LOR Op, dal m and tat NIIYTN JAVA COI.FEL-1,060 pockets prime r,,it,ppoffes, far sate Em. lAMICES GRARAM_ft en.. * CHEESE. -330 Boxes Herkimer Orirattr. Cheet•in More and fonals ty C. a.O • t.o u AitcH.ousei, at door am—
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