- " seo /0-, .{ si riSr'. : ~. _ npr- . •- • • ila tiorr etsp oirimp Alt, t s s ' orra. - Fats ist *WU, " " • ' ' 'Witt '444 isa visrol z 7t Ni siTirs.rkyri4 late OAK, WY, Thlti— irotsgesimegsaSiklug-,., • , • - *mows, w w .N . ruramtmt-.. - ,m•as o m ." swat 40 , , • .• - _ : 14 -A•fz: . • •°. 7:;••Tine'3-12 , . st.•Wop , ;,' Elan' l'eath aid ~l , a .usermpr i PmNdirat ts zt r iab,,*".. '-':sll4mdroMMisslV, g , _ las • _Colipoa... , q Ow 'PITTSBURG Of TUN Mapyupigs 4 'Onfer.— thiegengli Coen Wes Oiled yes - - terday mares •by a go enneor of epeotetoll, Mho V ai l i ll ipo ill the Prowiedtme before it. Tliti inns ' - Ilei e mit Mu** atteldlealf m Ott reirl e 2 o l l . -it to km aignient the goeminuts •• _ e mi a a y l' a ' ""j°44e. 4" ' " tar I BM isitieref t iere n igi J the Ul•egg l gUigegeiaaa.figgeg.'apd tied Were . Jusus: ry ~, asen3lte in. %weeps vas It ol Tb• laintmen wend* ex re . lit mutton ye. he reset me t _ nom iheinnil am „ w alritt• rs. t 4iValitbry , _ • sithinizrest *menus* kr wi h make ~ i Rod prmillit ettighlek b all the en ^ '' 2 ' AMC IPM the ajettinee be th e tilts in o,v, . - • , ... et m um mum to %Teatime airalNy Rail ,To • wee oeSteartill. re was • fell mere reeettenvatiougheinetediterene both mathee of Mai Pitts ling ' wi iiiierrec r i , Rome of those who. refine to ~.-..." Wily t ah of minty a Med tinmselyes, '•. , i nittsthresitt °mum for meatadientmembensiiied A& Yeltetef Pittelmnrateared in behalf of* pop tard th infe l th i t l e ° 4l e n i % M erl i rie n rore C t i N . 4l wow, rg bften pr Mist by -the wino morosely's, lindiaigh , therefore. be somewhat tererted- One of toe • 120=2TWAlimiraftlig?We42 :..they.hallivit sadinvored to nituplY Al:demands of the Mart. by introdnoing ingi muneg. It Stint Coun - , ell , meordimiamt meider emidetottroir payment of the tritereW mem the Chanters Waller bootie. slid. in - - tvogirtmegmiciracr,„zig„,crori. co. ".1 I. behalf of th e minearfOgniemswerstineil Ogre' ere - a two " t0nt00 .. 44 ei g h t g ge patnih, letting faith 1' that :bey are ready to emeslytinth irtsi ernaumnde of the .-writ • • eirm they lows mahout tapir ineeenee end hare wast utitst Bad, hat Mow wen pasted ' from en, ' ft Mitten tithe manditr faillpgto amid, i the other . trotenirres bt tie thenthete et CWOoe Cenooll, es 'these thaniermereut mu:o atoll the meetings. r. es‘estareditheit•MitCooneilmen would be very ' - Much delelese M tau sue order of the mutt, if pos sible. aiteestheasserete pad - is order that they might At t eri " ritardt e r Ir. grrar ir i t ri ke vA l i t f u ltuL aotmn g '. moon tie tee coos. wag Naively emptying ~.. goy what Meier' he mond to rah: If the %Iron on the other side would indigene what coarse t • proposed to take *Poe the answer, ke 'would know w ttodo in the pre , ~ a...nudist. forilie rellter. is rgir:_stalsid that fopsegotthe etbelvir had hem him&d r. meredith and • • Shamir but la few miumnisso. They _wirold first ism thst the enswershe Mad iiii to the obedient Member* - .':-. °Mosel tr. he did not thint • they could ask any further gi *may, pla mended 0 Amyl to Me Wert toinorrovr for ale attach:nest inmost the noh-obedient members. •' Tbly did not Ontnelled epee todgellyest neon the pre . geiirrittlb rein iced, Unt theonly dielealtv tit the have , Arnie that it loft the misetion levinek • way oat the yen llggritraltlarggti troU". the noires and, The tr - ••. swot 'united be liable td be railed mum again to some Clue/ settee Lowrie. !fiber Take any honest go t ~ WI and Page made tal i esiniet • ort to amply' with the otter. thee are mimed •of say inesent liabilities • Their eimeer was required ST be Made 44.411. e and if Vim lieu done &heyday. se a matter or °florist. they ••are not caned nue veto. exempt IS he lel their duty's . •butediersofeennod Will mange. , Intim Strotth. • Dam the'return exPresstheir . wit lie nee toobey On mandate! Mr. Peaty thought it did. bat there being tome doubt Mr. as to this point. P. stated that en amended return argan hg prepared irronedistely. The sue. am far as the obedient members were' emosnied. was Sting dis - • . Mr. Peeler mutt sismithat bathed temusted with Inetetete by the toOnthere Of Coattails MnMin decline to . obey.me insedsame. , Thes return was prepared, L _ by the c• soltedors Fifths Coinseile.whopsd elliesemm xr• P. to My_isbeane tbe rout Hisao *hosier 2 To PIO 00801ggaio Um .fedge1e.......0t Wad Oirt, sitting in and for tin kmitersi pinnate! lean a. ; The endersinted.asembere au:l7OMM* Coindell of the 01 2 of P l ttatl PW, r , 4l "etranf retain for "rggg to t ether itre not thereby; retired tlf the amount of - 'i , - . Ilseerldeli re elMillint to bents, and owing - upon the ' MVit% er+ f rthr i nittirr elint'ilg lIIZet no s_irsig.rd fit t, ~ T„... ar e a breech' of the , ditielatire an ' ehadtv tritv , denying end; power from the . ' Malt% .- nid settee with • eiliberativit mom -. , ,i - w nom ••r , -; . , , ..... ~, , That sedes. as they are. upon their several oaths of hams, they cannot in toneoienve undertake to levy and amiss; a r.s• on their omentuestragainst their ownlV anent. and without the coosent dins people whom I. ey m 'fint er ttkey maned in any way control the anti*" of a ed.ordinst, branch of the oity government, and have toped it Deur gr. to the ;moralism, toeir Peet toddler ,will the mud branch. and that they manot otey the .-,• mediae of your honorable court. mosittunder suite air entaitanees as would deprive them of the ezerolee of ' • . their fres fadpneet in the ereunses. The•underetramprofessing., however. their entire wit lumen and ear . riest draws incase these opinion/ are -, ' suppcsed to to inconsistent with their dant ateitr, dui . ";:i 2 writ) to surrender their motto theirootbditit+ eta, to be . delegated anew. at their plenum, to gosh perione as •,_r-- •men toesetenbously swept of it, neon ankh terming may enable them to conform to the order of the court in pm rs, Merrill M. A. D. DM , (The, :mower_ wee Mined by Mean. Bailey ,' Beer- E',Pais, Mirsitm, Fktyd, Fryer, 'Hayden. Bill, . , ...... Millet. Petrie, kegs. Rohinae, Auk bottom, Taymr. Wells. retell Morlandlenal ' Mr. lamien.of Pittsburg, emeested the return of Mr. -, "Mu 0. liehterthy. satiny forth that be bed resigned lino:Mae a member of Connolly before tee rermee of Mei shamed,'" mandames. Mr. B. elm mesenhed the rune of hlrighteeldlige of &deft timinet4 setting forth - ii Mitt fit a smatmg of the leth Much lag. ..ao • ordinate:* was intrusted into Council. malmm Promos , rot the Mama of thirp term. , '_ mg Herding remested that all these returns tedebt be sad :eft beirtsod for th• medial limmiller. The re. esserorm unmet to. and tke *Me Wall IgOeteteleit gamut Jim tridosik this momins. - • . . __ ..' ' /WS 'or Oxibrulpisz .;a ~ otiztakb POE • '! ~., Viiinift..4l thi °nut et Oyer aM4 TeMilliter, teeter -' -- 1, tisimandei. /Wick Ludt* Mid A lion.to the bench, 'tfie`eme of Chriggeber Motarland, cherged with the - asenterof his Wilth: *MP UMW tip. ' . ~ I ..Alenreggie Mang *tibia to hrories'airide th e poet ' ' ' Cif tri t ti "lt n i t=l ir l ir a tie le Xtier?tit d b=rr l i emit ~..,Dr , „- . Mitor -Istsde a wit -mints= exalt& the Meg, to s afersmid ; round • o4 wo o ... re d wal k ; them werseeratimes 7 her .. ,,, JOlVele WI I V:mite; there Were nia -4 ~ _lllit7 aad V soma L a th: , K ‘,:',.,"—s ante nt Veoande l l li r° : the , - ." - ingi meg odthflath li mo - bones en= bee ( tend t des a was stia.4l by the bigeniee bite tient ; the . _le lanes might bairs bee r: or a tester rtillieted mitt:emus of wood, . i ke. Aktlt . tiLary Swore -..1 li ved 'vi t iate room shove, . NAV ff 44 erni t li rl i kait i M; ['toroth:ell& VII • a osm ehtlentit dune heeld tar Pelee Say " Ato ir au I. dirs. timeml could maim - Politto - eta se to whees ee it was UM L Mead 1 i went , -itillte holm talks nest menus and found the bode in an the Pool i t et that Wu eh, weed:lad: she was Immosecrotteisim allitmerd.—l live kr frost of where' Molleartinide lowed; on Tuesday Siterneen I Saw " • 1 1 :11attalle Se* harerife auerrellias ; the entices' , struot r in the Ime to taget knocked her down ; he knocked her intim 4es saldne woald kill bin; I laft let-' E wa ' dieter/ r; She rut morning 1 wrnt Meow mew . , „ p er 1:01 on the bed ; he- said slut was tick, hid a little seer. mid wale est overit took; I saw she was dead: , teed him- bed hem, maresnal; In siad he did not do ••,V. , 4 l ho dm a g rit bellelift at the time of_ the imarrel on me _ r war ander the 311111elee of hettor , mitfEW%, = 'lue trc. Airman ideneed..-4 rementher the morn - ' - . I '.' ,fag when the geeggifte wee fund 1 I went to h a home. • , , .chief o West s the metier with. the old mimeo to ; •.".""-; , slian 4 Mee k littleatek awl wal,ileen Set O'er it r '.: „. Wife vas ittoji • 1 ; sta i • ngrjava u lti!"bity .. ! litba l lt . l:ettln it7'. t then west to spolaollire for , sa oilier; I hem heard the prunes, mak* threats fie , miestly„ mying he would kili _Patriot t r i f w ipz ir ma —I went to th• house of the ' ' . Ilimenteltake Mho the murder; I asked him s ' ' 49ir was. eld weenie rhe Add she wasn't well' . ~- ---, , iwidd 0 ffilettielime ali thebed sin &tee aft appear to have lop r Wr.TiviMitt went after an Mawr, sad bed ' • ''' B i rilita . A . V.l, ela s s a ia b irtri e re ' aVt reidelittir -; , in oa ten mow; I never saw tundras ; when a a* the armour tealtyseraing be ea not appear to b• , , agnOsems or.tomor. but seemed-to be per '• ilferesit ; 1 tar saw Me prutotter, td My .., .r... . 4yoto - Mite tiariefied, a mrl. about eerie or eight --,-, rat stieMnits called tethe stead. -The tunnel for % defense hated her • a number of et:onion !MVOS . t eglaillteelleige In MUM - oath. The court admitted rit t tn eneflu—t eilliseven years of are. and nut the 4- ;I,' -; lor ismer pier McFarland* [heard my father ' ltin i t l r int ri t t i = 'I-A knock imbir 4.. out iv; , , Mau* in ; she went to ~,, a o' ; I- ead all aisht at my Igatedmether`mwlita Ilea home my twittering! In bee. Sad My Neer was sitting og a chain I I I did not bid him ass:eight :my father would uotl me stay In the strike no mother, at tough I sethr bon go to do tt • I did not go out to_get Tar i m mg yortlie=leikevt betilOg sg agr, got ny went arreelf to il . t a ' - ;.f 7 itaMert nal OM mother doing • 10, MY NY WWI tbeitit that ilisky, although my mother. was s • , 1 -...ktlitspointikeiseatt took a repissimatil threire'alook. TAt esertseassememe at S wet. Tee teletiOnl , e. . • Misteratineed tor th..Compexwes i afteraible the • etre for the detente was opened. Very'mar intnesen '-ailailm‘tli• tbelles ultiesii ti ed- tteeett ta legion ,• • Wee Ot the merge committby the Fullmer, •-•,.. Admitting tits feet that he had oommitted re, It • Von Mind highs ilinalteld for • the defence that the wir o act ie racteh aell t i t h s er inenen t inataqm that Sun -"•.' - 1 . Mesethisut r ireeers. ashicaujinft Johmithi r a .... - 1140, feau enmei van 'melba,. The Jury retired a • . .„, r mu atle atter Mires o cloak. and Our being enient or estratelit. they _retuned e Verdict of •• murder . ; ~.." the ma. , The priuner seemed eraufied , ... , eta d se inikandeg at aim esespe from the soar. • = rltWeillellll4ll id.: ma OMITS Ydrirrilt - DAwi-- , r 4.4 -:).:.• Mgr•s l o ol49 :Colide -felUirdlif after' Otterehig of the i ~ ~, ',;,fitilliOt 104, &Wolters reported.) 'Proceeds d to the , ' tt rifiterstimher lummead- - 1 -- • -•- , : I. thi'dasaril' He ' w w i k Ha i l i gitesi?VAig e ' ~,..... ~, ,. ;Fl Z ll l= 4.jiittreittfir ptailq#l4l;l.i ~3 No :. , ~... ,i.oki w . mug on lure oreetjari at am nentdamo L -'' -''' 'bate uds meta to '' )' - :7., 1 - '-'matioeuva:ead thOotherActie u rriVa g striettli d arlf ~;:„,-:- ;,, ,.. iiiwri rvito ewe of !Up* ' va. Stemma, 1 Greet , . 4 iir 1 , t'' -- Vran't e oe s iii t i iit t in i tioNr a tir w b ra 't erarten i rig Vie t l i t! 14711,11r, - Ikirtioaro a d a sjo Wu serim mad no I: thoproper ese t histeWiiiisd. - VT rdtritib.- hat, ..oti-go-r Ammo Ai reerWiollgral t roty,-, Thi, awe tensor, or him ",• T . .1 4 :1 1 "=0 11=51 7 i ; iliintreeri; h,tlll`.° ;NI Wat, ir e O ftslllll b e . Gaul not - sad, he:matt submit ) • ' Aim , judo:opt. rodement dinned. „ '' ~ ~,,,_-_, In the comotton attune to, Ow Simile p °Ceiba. - the ~-. Wait or the tours that Oa tatieudings huharement to ,-,..... ...-_: Iheriaterwat ;stet . of the MIMI or trio oomillidilloom prig ;gran imgo v iLon!=visalas d al the eat of -w.ith diroothemo 40 proceed sneer the ir = ei r d7l i ra f tt, ,- ;:-'7/14.flit;otlfultidelphiet. to the of Hutchinson . di 'tleWilli!lit6Ms_ in error vs, Geo. W. Tryo . t.dere,dent 1- , '-'l.-;i : ',.lmmtello ror rdo t -1,1-6. 1.0! Ma , *b lsas e ta t ra m m ni t e g li ted onyt i f 'glade cap l e .7 , al =llitt,egi'docmg Yes aZg n i :, 11 14tir j oirvriniri e irt IT ci l ‘e h g l e ' ' '04 6 11 ,6 -4" ri er to Sir or lion a eed lri t irt il i r lid ia l ri the wiser T e itieh * enliven is ovistreartt r , 'she eon —• • .4Arl ie -. sobAitted;-: ~: 4 i -; -, ' 4 _ eterarinis wide rig the Comet Order ' UM wham he the Nisi Meseta; the provost s trollers °. wade to the. ledges Jim rot- T. toordirdoi:Aerit , sod !Moor, to- Ammo, t ee r Itir.lindwormtiher,7initiom Mammon 4 Mr WU • eis ...make woodwerd ; sad fot August Ma r,- moiled ftroryr. --, - - ,-. prdi-Thitt- le het ,of Ow a bo ve monthly ermine .":-i'", Iduldillnrl l /Aturtetje ieforiestras JR Ime Pro - ~. , -., , ,c.-- ....- 1 -"Whip, jviiiditi ikon -be ''so absent es siitia „,.. 1 .0, , , lOW um re &two imitchie mete, Milken wskrr •, ,q,,,..4:',... oe tte e zi e tz g lity ,: e =r ee isda t an z .4 ,.. it ise ig , 4 ._ ---,--, 1 - ,_•,,_ -,-,-„.,-.„.., - • •:- ~,,, X tawdry . of rush. eria le olre'vl: Knight end - :.. `, , .leoreisir-st Pr wilemit.' liltwoo Unmet - at •-' - - -.. 'eltiorabo; leak cisaot itidgamitiArread: i . '-. twin, oat . sum anwomede nt the Oats o f the ;o:Wii i.iti Lind inirildeltreent comilini i, . {' , ilamrivid,-. ' , ' ~ .-,, -. i ~.....,,.. ,r , -- •„. _ , order erriteiwt OZ the riieogrd- , : 74 1iter, , o , & ;'.4l,oeldowit4SOX:',_irOiteistiess at ... ~ :,-;,,' , OiCod vX fP iti=st awned. • ; -•,- , 11 wee a --. Amos Railroad Odispeer. meat '......',.;*.,:;,..91i.4 . wrieth elk IdeX,W., s: , '.Tedintat edireied. : the - F.; ~,,,,,' -''' gg,""inaitiVst=tlwlte order of -:.•:,-; 1 - .. ,, - sh it *, snit isvigot,Cogm-iedsii theitwalader. ,f" , ;- ; . -, i , :ii i kteint 'dogtrot, mom we and after gorfintion outotititleok.„hordrowteens discharged :: , , , ,,„V•>,l-i - v„,lr:g; ' h tifd t ourt `._. "v-i'i , .. 4 :.1*:f.."3 •paresid- now piora l thiii:asnrs was . ii, =_:.,l. V=7,Z.1.106,111 , 01W, il 'Weeder woreiegi and then ad :. V., ,,, w 4 r - Iwnywied wild " meld., - ' - ' , 7 1.6 '0'- - -" - Tion i aIFttIeXINSTIIIIPS 0i,1301111010 - ,- ,VVi , ,f'_ , 1 - -- - - - . - , r— Tits jitri 4 Eoloonnif CAm,l4loroner Fen no* held tui Mont yneterdity morning, at the Penney 1- vestaßospitil, tportlidnehon'fitroortsktbe young 00 - lertittusiewhis we. stabbed on Saturday eveniarlant,ln` Litentsaid street{ below Orgienth: and who Mild on Sun day efteftwon treiNthe @Shots of the wounds. The par_ titindtrit tif the titilt *ere given The Press yesterney nreiitnemes were examined, but their avi ator was milady of a negative Ohara oten The follow ing wag the most direct testimony allotted in regard gp the onfortnnate occurrence i Georirn 13, Savage (deleted) %VORA knew the de migod; *bent half mita ten Wale& on Saturday night I `was with Grooms (the decanted'. and was trying to get him doWn tete Coles' cellar, in Sixthettnet. neat Loin hard ; he wee in liquor and noisy ; we met a white man in Lombard Street, hetweeti Sixth'sod Seventh • be was in company with a colored woman ; the manned women Vero eneftolling I,o.ron_dis stopped to liken to the muss; the white men saw, • what the h-1 tire yob Melting at t'.• ()rooms said, " em tooting at hothilig ;" the wbiletnalthen *Mk al the , decease d and the latter threw up is alba an d sai d . am cut ' s the white man ran and 1 ran after bins; he ran down Seventh, street to flottth,t he ran Via lager beer saloon where feet him; the semen isle Moth street between Sixth and Seyenth; I don't knoll( who teens it; ho had his Sulfa out, slashing es he went; people ran away from him; sow et km en 1 fell down and be got eluted ef'kee " Wei (Mined .` murders" la woman got h a riVirttiettl i ell'd bi t sheath l e s Adger,* do not know the colored' woman; she ran awe, titter the totting , the white man made to op thrusts et - Miicome with the Inure he talked like a Carman. Sarah Jones (colored, iiworn.--1 live in Callen street, backer St. Peet attest ; ( was in Seventh street near Lombard when the stabbing toot planet 1 ,said the cries soul I new the white man cutting at the ,last wit nem ; the bulb wee larger h com Mort knife. This witness nairrobollited the el:Vence or Severn in respect to the condom' of the nitelleilh after thl; stabbing, and further tesnned • thet she saw a deyeloolieetivie at a tavern and told hint Where UM ,Mali was and what he Word:int ; then fficer Vent little distance and then went beak without ening to, the tavern; she did not know who the white teen was ; the name. of the Officer is towie Late 1 veVerel white men else told the officer where the man had gone, but he Waked to en after Witness got ,a pother policemen half an hour biter, but he oeStil not find the merderer. &Dr. Reed was sworn and testified that the dece ased wee brought tint hospital between 11 and 12 o 'clock en Saturday night ; part of the omailum was protruding Pont it Wound in the. thorax; he told we he was stabbed by a white man, with a dagger:at Sixth end Lombard streete,.but that he did not know the man ; deceased died about e o cloak yesterday afternoon ; there was a smell euperficial wound on the left arm; the other welled wee on the left side of the chest ; it was oblque an d about Me inches in length on the outside ; it was li inches to length i• on the inside; the wound venni through the cartilage of the eighth and meth rite, and raged through the diaphragm, allowing the air to ease into the oh is; there was a wound in the stomach three fourtne of an inch lone, which allowed the contents to tairs out, (lamina severe mfiammation : possible hat one blow with the knife inflicted the wound on the arm, and also that in the thorax ; the wound in the chest ceased the death of the deoeshed. The Jury. after a brief deliberation, rendered a vet diet that the deceased mime to his death from a wound inflicted by some person unknown, on the night of the Itt a inst. - During the coroner's investigation, a man who an swered the description yiven of the asessin waa arrested in the street by the police arid confrniatertwith the wit 'news. None of them meld identify the man as the Murderer, and be was discharged. PfixcenaLMA. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE M. B. Citnecn—Pierri DAY.--The Conference re assembled yeiterday morning at nine o'clock, in the Union Church, Bishop Baker in the Chair. ' Bev. R. M. Greenbenk opened the nrooeedinge with prayer. Tomithan Turner and B. Sutton were continued as Supernumeraries. Rev, Mr. Cunningham submitted a report of the Pen nington Seminary, which was referred to the Committee on Education, Nev. Ur. Hodgson presented a circular letter from ht. Paul's Chortle, Lennart r. By the first of April the congregation expect to be able to leer the intereat, of the debt against their chetah They asked of the Con farness an appropriation of .9150 in order to prevent the possible sale of their church. - The report - was referred to the Committee" on Mis sions. Rev. hfr. MeQullough picketed a communication from the Home Miesideary end du day School A swell,- tion, asking for the appointment el a committee for the betterbraAbikation of said I.osetiation.. lona% retorted to a smote! committee consisting of Reim. Misch. Pat terson, Ruth. and Allen. Jos N. Mulford was continued oh trial as a candidate for admission to the Cdeferniabe. Revs. no.c.,_W tight, of the Pearl*. Bear. of the Baltiltere, situ Waller, of the Oregon Conferenoe, were introduced. the members rising. offt2eiltigieTiror passed t special rf e relifolkt ware rood by the secretary. They were referred to the Com mittee on Tract Cause. - "A. ManshiP, agent of the Tract Society, sub mitted the tunnel report of the Tract Society. It was filled with many interesting and 'attractive details of the working of the society for the past year. The mil portage system wag strongly endorsed as a useful one. The collections during the year were larger than for Many previous years. The amount of oath received in &directory was 84.133.03 A Sabbath-school has been established,- now :timbering seventy childree. The labors end results o the colporteurs have been as ful tows; Number se out, 9; aggrogate time of labor. 4 years and 1 month ; families visited, 156x3; prayed Fah, 6,900; Children brought into dabbath- sc h ool, 266; amities thipplindWith WM16,8.773; clamber of Volumes sold and donated. X,11114 ; tract pages d istriDuted. 374.957; religious mottles* held. ate; 'Coition. one, lat; tract distributors aiP ; fatuities Without pastoral care. 4,551; number found Without the Bible. 3r.0 number without any religions books, 195; number of periodiaals cues taMd Weekly. &nil monthly, 700. The report of the Depository Department showed that the sales of the Deposita., amounted to $18,683 80; proBts.sl,64l 38; &anemias, $1,489 05; not gain thin yeary 8!15 33. The society Lis mud into New York, by ap r lions made tia the Executive Committee, cuff r io P the amount of 836.48176. Nev. it. Coombe, Presiding Elder of theriorth Phila.' delphia Distrivt, made a statement of the condition of his distnet. Re said that it was in a very prosperous and flourishing wmdition. The examination of the creamier* of the district was commenced mid continu ed up to the hourof adjournment. . . - GIIiitDIANS OF THE Poo&.—A stated meet— ing of this bod• was held yesterday afternoon, at their °Mee, in Seventh street, near Arch, Mr. Marie in the chair - , , The home Mehl reverted that the Reuther of inmatea of the Almshouse, or, fistatday lase, was 2 643 Same time last plan. .... lac Ad d 66 admitted during the hale ' , Creek, 191 , zi - Discharged ....... ...... . trit - Eloped...". • .• ..... as - Furnished With lodging's - 236 Do. do mods The resolution Mimed by Mr. Linnerd, at a previous Meting, -directing that, after the third Monday of April, Me steward , be released from the Wag of board,nc Atiesnystelans resdent. and that the Row Penn:ate° Shall devise some plan by. which the physician, can be boarded free of cost to tee institution. was called 09, echisidered, and referred to the Bones committee Mn. Evans' reeolurion.thi . graduaies of r salsontsAslthava oreforence arcanaluates fiiitre at _post or suisistent reel ent, physidien, was bolted gip, . - Afier a bnerdebete. se swentitnent was minted by Mr- Robbins, that the resolution shall go into elfect attar lb. spring els, Lion. Agreed • resolution abolishing the office of farmer, and transferring the duties of the post to the care of the terdaller, wigs cellea up and considered, and on motion of Mr. Server, the matter was postponed until the first Monday in A communication was received from the steward of the Almshouse, seeing that" from the sloe dep osited as security for the good behavior of, the assistant reeident_ PhJelerani the treasurer shall withhold the amount of their board: bills, Referred to the solicitor of tae board. . - Ceded proposes for furnishing the Almshouse with IMO tone °remit in the present year were received.'The bids were slut twenty an number. For chestnut the bidillrer• from iDt to it - dis sec ton. 2,240 The to the ton. for egg, Ra .13 T 9, and for stone from 41.111 to 53 ge. the noel of the best quality of white ash. The °entrain thate a chestnutu awarded to Grge -Beckley at 02./0; for to 'F. Cahill at $ l , M. The medical board reported thst they had examined the candidetee, who had presented nernselves for the Position of asuetant resident Physician. Mr.-Evans moved to adjourn until Thursday afternoon whin they would sleet the pbuietang Not agreed to. Mr. Robbins moved to proceed to an election at once.. 'heto. r 'he following gentleme'n were elected senior phlet- Wane: Lir. Bonneville Richardson, Roodmen and Leidy. Juniors, Dunn. Lea. Widen, and cherrerd. .A number of bills were presented and ordered to be Paid. Adjourned. SsocrunCi ACOIDENT.—Abont two o'clock Yesterday afternoon, a ',hooking aeeident occurred in Front street, below Noble, neaythe depot of the North geensylrania Railroad COMMON. A locomotive and *elder, which had been ,built at ,Baldwin'',. for the North Pesurtivania Railroad, was•being taken by mpies to the depot. and had, nearly reaolir , d it when the about whit* odoneoted the lender with the locomotive gave way. Henry frillmyer. a man about forty-five years orate, one of the workmen a• Baldwin's foundry, was on the front pert of the locomotive; and aLemetod to get down from hie ppi,tion to fit the chain. when he slipped. and, striking the bumper. •WaS thrown di rectly in front of the locomotive, and the truck upon which the locomotive wat placed pa mid over his road side, nearly lengthwise, tearing his right arm completely from his body , and 'lacerating his right leg and thigh in a "Mocking manner. He wan removed to. the Pennsylvania Hospital, ahem, at nine o'clock iast amine, birdied. - The tuifortunste man bsii a wife and five children depending upon him foi support. He lived ra lioirantstrest. below Franklin avenue. gc ? L r rioAt..,:The .dele g ate elections of the Derteeraoi came of lest evening in the verloue'votrd• The city deist:ilea sleeted Will meet theSpritig Gar den Sell at 10. Meek this morein g „ in nominate candi dates in the folloWing -eider Caw_ Coutimias , oner, Re newer of Tenet City Controller, City Solicitor, Mayor. nalsaates were alep Pleated lest evening in the respec tive Survey districts. who will meet in aetaritte Con vestuvut. andimomnate candidates for Surteyont and Retaliators, The Wmd Delegates will meet this even inn in the seVaral verde, except in the Twenty-first, Twentg ' m liecon4 Twenty-ord and Twenty -fourth, where they will meet at o'clock r. M., and nominate Rtilterthiltirectoni • 'elect Councilmen. in the even Inlrdea ,Common Councilmen, Constables, Alderu.en and Ammo a. This evening the eitisene of each ward attached to the - People's 'party will meet at their respeotive places "of voting and nominate all ward_officere by • popular vote. and also elect by general ward ticket six period as delegates_ to a City Convention, which meets on Theredim next, at the Counts Court-house. at 3 Welts k P. M.. to nominate a candidate ter Mayor. etc. The Convention will also nominate delegates to saleot can didates for Surveyors. At the election thin evening Item will be elected, by popular vote four &legates to t Nationalnouvention, to nominate a President and Pierat'President of theion. United States. ;Attotliza Foor;lvs-Sxava Exorrimuorr Ex- TrcrillD.—kset , evening a number of the prominent members of the Atitt-thavers Society were on the alert *Waiting the antral Os fugitive altive.who it was ex pectril would &mai in the pity shoat 10 o'clock. from 'Tharrudnirg, and have a hearing before ignitor the United States Commissioners. - The United States 'officers. with the alleged fugitive i in oharge. did not arrive, but it s extuteted they will reach the city some lime to-day. when another fugitive-. alms excitement may be looked tor.lhe °Mears, of the 'Anti-Slavery Veeietv having eminent lawyers engaged to prevent, if possible, the man being " delivered up " to me owner. - ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN DEAD.—Yes terday morning the. venerable Rev. Fuming Venire, 8. J., tbed at the pectoral residence of M. Joreph's (R. C.) Church. He was born the ad of June, Mg, in the oily of Lyons. During more then forty years he has been an efficient member of the Society of Jeanie. A considerable portion of hie time be has been connected with Sr. Joseph's Church in tine city. Ihe tenets' ser vice will take place on Wednesday. at half peat eight o'clock in the morning, at St. Jona ph's Church. • Arromtga SEwrove ACOIDSITi—An old lady, while eitstnied in wishing windows yestereermorning, te the rear upper atory..of a budding on Tend street. alleys Dosk aocidentallv fell thronsh the skylight d iwn into the first Mary. She struck her head. tsceiving very serious injury. she wee talon to the rotr/Stra in& Hospital._ Last evening she was in a very Grovel condition. It was not known at the hospital what her name was, nor where she lived, Al she was unable to tell. MERTINO OW THE BOARD OY TlLADE.—kuutet lag of the bmird was bald last evening at the room., Mumma greet. above Fifth. The attendance was end eat little business was transacted. IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for The Press.] NASSAU NP—Bahr Boonville. alears—mt bales cot ton 30 do tobacco 16 do sponse 67 Obis 2 toe 6 baskets bark tpints turtle shell 1 ton Bra:Matto wood a lot of old junk a lot of old Instal • lot of aikidos and anobont J 8 & n L Fret. 'ST JOHN, ND—Febr Franklin, Brannon-82.000 took- Its - A/louder & Cot-7 bales Wawa' Tweds, Mellon & Co. aIIitRINE INTELLIGENCE. sEE FOURTH P. 11.011. ARRIVED. - Brig Viator, Haalnll, 4 days from Providence, in bal last to captain. Rohr Seathville, Sears, _thdays from Nassau, NP, with Gotten, whence, &o. to. SOt L Perot. Behr Sea Ny m ph. Dawson, 7 days from Savannah, with cotton; S. to order. P Sohr raoklino Brennan, la days train St John, NB, With pi. beta to R e Bonder & Co—vessel to Twens, Kelton k Co. • Sehr.Coernine. P a yne, 6 days from Plypoiith, NC, within/ MO feet lumber to Jairue Baker. Soh, Meehanto,Hendriokaon, f day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Corral!. Bohr' Elisabeth Jane, —, clays from Easton, ALI, wi h oora to Joel Bewley & Co. Bohr John C Henry. Hastings, 8 dare from Laurel, ;Deb with loather to Jos L Bewley & Co. Bohr Ocean Dir4l, Wan, 4.days from , wirto b tellianwles 4 , 1 ° 3 days from Nanticoke verowitbiniar to J . ns irth . on /Co. hr Ready. Calloway, 5 days from Cannon's Ferry, With tumberto J W WOO & CO PAW Light, Mat&Rol4.2 days from Cannon's Ferry, with lumber to J ilsoon. Bohr Cherishing Trader,alimin. It days from Nanti coke, River, with wheat to J W Dimon & Co. OLBABED. Rohr Neptune. Natter, Port smou th, ND3 R White. A Fatmorraier.,Baninurte! J lin:mai I. iTio t e rg ai bar t al. c u secu i WV, ass. Maroh P 11, gam uwargeol; bark Oh "" 1". 7,'T". 11 W moa'ollohlrogia hfiromat Arriutv ed.enri. Rehr Joht ()Math', ist Joe°. oth tweet, ben !lrk Foothms, tor New er Ttirkee. bkei sundae& end B thitotositohMit TreWYork. The aehr snow Squall:front %One, r Stir hoot, went ashore yeaterdey on Thomas Pout. • ' The scheMerr Adelitte, front New York for Peters- NH'S. hes arrivod here leaking WI,. having been rug Into acipmaced: 911111iMOBANBA. mmardOlile.Ptlitleak Sprague, Matthetre, for Philadel pluitomtled from Boston Min mat, ohd passed Highland &telt at AM. • Ship Hank Haynie, Winslow, for Philadelphia, en tered for !muting at Liverpool Oth init. Ship Flonda. Mortimer, for .Liverpool.eleared at Sa vannah sad inst. Ship' Jacob's. Henderion, far Philadelphia, wis in the river at Liverpool tits Met, P M. outward bound. Ship Sir Rohn Franklin, Later, .for New York, put back to Rotterdam 7th inst. with part of oars° thrown overboard: -, Ship War Hawk. Simmons t from San Fr ancisco, ar rived at Callao nth ult,and sailed 17th for,Utinobas. Ship Star of sailed 9 1. t Arflin c tratiglao, arrived Lai lia ' l3finit, n igrire . d at Val - at aVil a rB 1. 1 1 periled 12th Ult. .. Clinton, l° T d l :1 " l t of aneatc:"!t as hore was astung liqugn, in tow, lot' New York. Chip Storm King, Callahan, for San Franelsoo, old at New York yesterday.- - Bark Wave Crest, Harmon, for Buenos Ayres, old at New York yesterday. • Bark J M Dennison, Parton, for Para, cleared at NOW Vora yesterday. Newßark Roebu kle ck, Chase, from Buenos /lyre*, was bolo* Yorltenlay, - M Bark G W Poultney, arshman, was leading at Gal vaster, lath inst. for Boston. Bark Fred Lentos, Samner, from Catania, arrived at Messina let inst. Brir Cygnet, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared atHali fax Slat most. ,_ Brig Breeze, Outerbridse, was dikoharging at Galvei ton lath inst. Brig Itillsok Squall, Davis, (or Philadelphia, was load ing at bt Jagp de Cabe bath met. Brig Umpire, Higgins, cleared at New York yester day for Sierra Leone. Setae Mary Price, Blizzard, from Wilmington, and Ella Cannon, Seam, from Lowe°, Del, arrived at New York yesterday. Behr New Jersey, Vannemau, from Jacksonville, ar rived at New York yesterday. Bohr Saoo,Taylor, from Aewbern, arrived at Di York yesterday with loss of Bohr 8 11 Bailey, Lines, at litow York yesterday from Georgetown, SC. Bohr J B Bleeoker, Edwards, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Bohr D Memerole, Steelman, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. • Bohm 800 bluish/int:Br/udder, and Ivy. Henderson, for New York, were loading at Galveston 16th. init. Bahia E 8 &wee. Godfrey, Only Daughter. Balkan berg, and H & .r Nield. Bennett, for Galveston, were loading at Galveston lath inst.! Bohr 'l' P Lerned, Frambes, for New York, ideated et Mobile 21st inst. Sehrs Trdwin Reed, Chipman. and H P Simmons, God frey. hence. arrived at Boston 2ttir inst. Sabra Marl E Base. t 1 A Greiner, North, Paoific, A Tirren, Courier, and Cartie M Rich, hence, arrived at Boston Path inst. Bahr White Squall, Crowell, hence, arrived at Bever ly 21th inst. • Bohr Revenue. Gandy, henna at Salem 26th inst. • Bohr tt G Porter, Hudson, hence at Danvers 25th inst. Bohr Medway Belle, !donne, tor Philadelphia, cleared t Halifax 21st inst. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP CO TIVICLVZ 0 2 0 LOON. LAST MORT. d_ . . . .. ONTINENTIHr-8. E. corner of Ni nth and Chestnut. 08 Kentineb. Colombia J 1 Davies, KY Jno Barton, Pitteburg N Fulton. Pittsburg 8 J Miler , Jr, N Y ' A II numplireye, Albany C Humphroa. Albany Col Hoffman, U d A Mr Moore. N Y A l' Cox, Otgo Ohne J rUSOY. Pa W G Cage. Yu H. Z Culver, Chiang° H. West, Ohio W I, Poole. Mo Ohne StarrN Y A Burill, Jr. B alt It C Roed,'Balt John Artily. Pa .1 II Brinemade, N Y F G Tanker. Albany H Mak, Baltimore U B Brewster, N Y 1, I- Murphy, Indians A Wilcox, Montreal il Van loser & wf, N I J H (lounger A la . .Mist Annie Gittinger Gan. II Tilton & la, Boston H. Dilafield, N Y Mite A It Delalield, N y Mies H Prince, iv Y H K Stoner. Lancaster J NI Patterson., Ohio C M Boeworth. Ohio )3J Harris, Ohio NI hldridge. Alex. Va o I. Wallace, al Y Mies Wahace. Scotland A H White, i Y Alfred E Benet!. ta Y E Williams, Miss Mr Coleman, Cin.,o Mi e Coleman' Out. 0 Chas 8 Banker, Om, 0 .G ,B Colenion & In, Cin, 0 GI F Thon,ae • 'I,Y Firmatone &rd. Ohio rtee MFryman:me, Ohio N 8 Firmstone, Ohio W Man, Phil 8 Brandreth, N y an a. II H Greet, Pottsville, Pa 811 Hutton, N Y It 8 Bradley, Mies w Bancroft, Miss D D Piquet, Ala W 11 Sanders. Mo M Hurry & wf. NY Al. ni Hurry, N Y B Van Syakel,N J F Maernanue. Mexico J G Eveletli.Al I , ti It Bissell. N Y I. 1) Exams, N Y a N Stewart, PUT.. T P Breed, Bolton Chat 8 Knevale,_N Y 1) R datterlre, N Raven F IL Patten, N Y VS , Linden,' N Y 8 I, Grifllts, Ark T All.on,N Y _... R Hensel. /I Y Hin Rotemen. N Y la B Sande. N Y ' .8 v. Barnardartlbrd, Cl G Walker. Concord, N H W K Boston H I Cowley, 14 Y Sao C Balderston Belt IV It Emele, Ark II El Chendler., , e'lf W Al Baum, Va Bonn Altyre, N Y Miss D A Pry_ot. N Y F. II Lingo Mo 0 W Cook, N V John Truelow N Y , F flookner, N Y W L Salmon, N Y J M. Buchanan,N Y W W Bruce. N Y 11. I. Hoßlroy, KY John G Hall, 8 C I W Helm, Pa GIRARD HOUSE—Ohestntiert.. below Ninth. T A Johnson lowa \V L Cole, N Y ' E Edmunds. N Y P T Sampson & la, N Y H Williams. Tray Miss Williams, Troy 0 Follansbee, Pil,taburg 'r soon Stewart Pittsburg J M White & la. N y Mom E Davis. PI Y Miss Davis N Y M D Atibign, N y MaLL A Aqnstead, U 8 A Mast 4 raistend W E Alcoa. N Y H mini Cox, Cin, 0 5 Al L Barlow N Y Chas G Gregory, /dr City W G Hill N d It Du ban Dettoit F Jones tr.la.N _ Mrs D Anderion, N Y Ai & la, N Y 0 Wilking,. Y Baron Rothichlds, Parts E M Linthloum: D C Chat H6Yrett. Pottsville G Garretsun,Ala Mks Gail etion• Ala F Rullman, Paris n. y Richards.i Bait _ F Townshend Dads, Wash Mrs ruyn,N Y Mrs Forsyth & 2 ohn,N Y A II Bru' N Y L Wiles, Ohio W it Litchfield. N Y Mrs Noland, Ark .1 Milliken, N J A Montgomery, N J 11 LJohnson_k In, Md Boa A 0 toaster, Pa 3 3 Davies*, L Alen MulCaue. Intl 3'P Seeley, N Y W J Walker, KY 1 R Deveraux.Lake Suger Miss Dm, Al 0 Miss Barrow. N 0 Boa T J l , orke, NJ R Gilohrist, Jersey City Geo P Whitaker. Md Chao Loci/sand. Ohio 0 Hardinge, N Yr J W Brown, Phila. Win James, Albany R Phillips, Albany Mr Smith it la. N .1 (I L Slocum & In .N Y - H 1. realer & In, Reading ii P Christy, N v 1. P Lent, N Y 3 W 0111nman.LockHaran W T II ',unman, N Y R v Squires 'TY Halsey, & wile, N Y J McMullen. N Y P Rankin, N Y JR Allen & Wife, Va Alex Hensel. N Y H Montrose. Canada M Miller, Brooklyn F Lamm N Y Goo G Bond N 0 _ mi gt morrtmt C. N Y B Basin. P t V , MrAlexandar a: family, NY 8 M Ammo. Chicay.o T H Allen & wife, Beaton 3 W Arnold, i'd Y 8 Ham ri Y 3 B Vtallord, Baltimore 3 Everett, Jr, Louisville 3 M Owen & wife, Va A C Gray, Delaware H D B,rd, Va C Itametton, Now York It Harding, Baston . C Cuyanogn, Boston D 0 Harper, Boston tides W Sorrell, N Y 0 P Emmerson,Corm 11 0 Carpenter. Conn ES Santulli. N Y W v. llMaoiloxrpnCo., Md an D P Dousharty,N C Mimi Bowling, Md Chas H Hermon, N Y W Cobb, N Li AI 8 Blair, Del C B Seller, Delitwese B Bradya laity, N C S Herding it Lady, Oa /I W Maaiin, Ohio MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arsh. Am Partridge, Elkton, Md A At Austin 14 Brooks J W Bryson. KY Mrs Al Dickson, Pittsburg 3 Duncan. v unolt u n ii r ari D itts , ioni o r z g leatown I) i evi, Hagerstown W 8 P Salmon, Razteton, Pa W Oyerfimd, Jr, Easton J T McKinley, Tenn George N Armstrong, Pa S G Lamberton. Franklin C Spangler. 1 art, Pa 31 Spangler it la. Hampton 0 W Spangler, E Berlin E Spangler B Berlin A Spangler, York no. Pa Lewis C arl , Pa W A Knight,_Philad'a Wli Bonnadel,_ Cal (Melling, y Tobi as Barto, Hcading J B Orlin Mrs wyeenboro Washington Mr Pringle, Cal. . Thos A cteage. Tenn R FP Brown, Lawisoura" Ohm,' Mann, Altoona, Pa I' B Greenawalt it la, Pa AT PIMA, N C R Guild. Mo • JI. It LIMN OS.lowa 11 Brindle, Meohanicsbarg F A Pickard, Bethlehem .1 P Hflalla, Watsontown Sam Ransil, Lewisburg, Pa 0 W Ennio, 111 Mr May it Di, Elkton, Md R K Brown, Reading A Al Clement, Tenn N B Pearce. Ark A W Ditiernore,Ark Semi tinoreo, Cubs, 0 Time 8 Conrad, N Y I Bennington. Ripley. 0 IN Bushes, Mo R N Gillespie. Tenn Joh Benn ett ,bb ver S prints W Waller, isalimbury I B Salnsbry JONES' HOTEL—Rhealnot etreet. below Seventh. 13 J Anderson. Mar hand T W Blanton, iTeryland Jean J J Dormer, N Y 1) I, L o ng, Al H. 13 Bodkins. 14 ..5 H Beck. NJ Lewis Ritter Pa Wm more, Ohlo It L Long, Virginia M 0 Rives, N I W P MoMidhsel & la, N J W A Shreve. N J L M. Man. Pa Jones Moutaby, Pa Sheldon Collins, N Y T B Gardner. Wadlington .1 AT Winchester, Del W H Super, Ohio II L Boon, Ohio Miss Orgasms.), Pa D Id PI Rodner,.N Y B 0 Orne, Philadelphia 13 8 Corbin, Y A Corbin. Conn II RIX, apringfield H. G b1y..14 y W G Bilker, )3altimore W Davis, Boston D Murry. Roston C 14 Horn, N Y s I , eivia, N Y V Brown, Conn 0 H LaMar, Richmond, Ve, W 0 Butler, Va Thos Lane, N Y T G Cordon. N Y Ins Munn, York, P6' 1, Sanders. York. Pa W Janes, York, l'a II Busby, Wilco, Del AMERICAN HOTEL--Chestnut street, above Fifth. Jae Jameson, Reading .1 G Lamhartson,_Pa (I Willits & lar N Y John tri Grant, N Y Wk. Wayland & son, NSr W Wolff, Pottaville 0 B Carr. Va If Ifonderson, Pottaville II L Gruner, N C John Atkinson, Md ii H McConnell. Pa J Donalson Tamaqua J 111, Prick, Minersville M. Barry, L ancaster Bev Geo I, Neide, N Y W .1 L>on, Williamsport G R Hail, N Y I. M. H. Roma. Tenn W Hord Tenn I; 1., Hoge, N 0 CA Tomlinson, Lanciaater Geo A Pullor, Mass J C Canw.ll, Ala J K eaten e afield, Conn .i. W Adams. Va ft F Boric, Vs T W Caldwell, d 0 N if Walkor, N 0 C Dexter. N Y J L It Demington, Mass W 0 Ripley. Mass W C Lan-don R Rhodes, Springfield 3 J Hill, .Danville. VA H Albertson, Troy; A "s" 0 3., Wemmann, N I" NATIONAL, HOTEL—Race street. above Third,. C L smith. N Y 0 W Nehrope, Bethlehem T V Rhoads, Pa Miss I, Harris, Pa Ibos 0 Abbott, Bloomsb's J W Rhoads, Wilkesbarre JII Abbott, Blow Mang P Y Brendlirmer. Pa 11 W ()Rout, Reading Jachnurrose, Allentown I T Ibinnum, Cresimp R owariz, N v Jacob Lolly, Pottsville Saint'l Felix, Minersville Wm Breeker;.Minersville J R Bendier, Pottsville G W Faller. Cantonese& T D Williams, Danville A A %MUSA. N Y E Marsh'. Hatboro' a kley, Pa E Clark. Lancaster rivirenl gins,rMine reville W B Hormel. Reading D 0 Yueng la ng, Pottsville Jos Gormley. N Y Ferguson. Halifax, Pa AI Paux, Pa J I Thompson. Ply innuth,Pa J E Shoemaker, Pa Oeo W Snoenisker, Pa John Shoemaker, Pa 3 C Amerman 64 la, Pa THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. Jon H Lr;x, Allegheny Jno Michle. Easton W Alexander, WWI, Pa Mie hlower,Wash, Pa no Railer & la, NJ H K Rieder, N J - A • isier, Frenchtown, N J JIS Raeder, Allentown T IC Plinth, Del. hire C.umbaker, t.dito Mrs t+ F Mar, Orwageburg K.l Pis', 'Penmen& Cling Boyer A Is, Reading It F Chrisman, Phcenixv Jno R tesel, Mechanicsburg W I) Dixon, nt TnornaX beo Spurrier, Lancaster B F Cromse, Waeh co Chne F Shorner, Tamaqua M P bowler, Tamaqua Al &steely, Shady Grove B Housum, Ohamberabg H L Finny, Milton, Pa W It Pry mire es le, Pa .1 Bruwn Robt Punk's, Jr, Pottsville Frementhal, Wilkesbarre N R Hamby er, Ps L Robeson, Bridgeton,lUJno 0 Reed. N J E A Stevenson, N J E B Haste, N J A Stern, N COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixty st.. above Chestnut James Scott, Chester so Amos Kimblo, Pa Davis Kimble, Pa GenT Loonarn, Pa John Jacobs. Pa T F Tomlinson, 8 0 W II Brown, Lino so hi Grove, Pa H Suydam. pa B I Minor, Pes JD Perkins, Pa Morton Pennock. Del John Kennedy,. Del Wm Smith. Pa Mr Bunting & la. Pa ti Stumm. Chester oo J P Walton, Chester to Wni Wilkinson, la John Traynor, Pa John Blakely, Philo BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., above Callowhill. Dr A limer, Phila Geo K Lowery, Reading Stephen A Lowery, Del Herman Mohr. Pa Gab Weimer Pa Mne Leidy, Boy erstoWn Mrs Shade, Long Swamp Peter Swine i, Reading H liuCkhalter, hamburg Jacob Hostels., 0 Geo Himmel, Easton - 8 1. , Probst, Easton 'P T mither, Easton Ilanl Clador, Lehigh co Hon Jacob Erdman, Pa SITATES UNION HOTEL—Market Street, Above Sixth John Logue, Phila Philip Sands, Phila. JSand Huff, Mil P Holler. Md A neck, Phila A Lobaugh, Pa Daniel Kunkle, Ps. id C Herr & la, Lana co Mae Maria Goat Lane on 0 Whitton & la. Lano eo Wm Hamßeading, Pa Wm J Dell, A ltoona, Pe. Saml Hues, Pa P With, N Y H It Lorr, Lana, Pa J K Klink, Newrille, Pa 1. Strohm. Pa 1 Williams, Pa ,J W fivriler, auburn, N Y It Vaughan, Baltimore 'l /18ionsehum, Brooklyn BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et., above Ca!lowa! Jae Collins, Harrisburg John Orace, Pennsburg j".i, ZepP. Unmadele Pilaff Came, Vs Wm Minoan, Pa ti ti Wit. Pa A Bhortz, M Chunk 11 M Fetter & slater, Pa A Huth & la, Pa Miee Trozel, Montg co John H Wal ters., Del 0 B Elite, Bunke co Levi, Haas, Lehigh co •J it Miller, Pa FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Fleoond street. above Market. I Adolph. N Y J W Megan, Conoord, Del J Graham. Concord, Del Thou labend. Camden, Del G L Caller, Camden, Del II Denny, Del .1 M barks,Bmyrna,Del W Raj:wads. Del John l4l B,nmokson, l ol Y John 'W Hall. Del Dr 8 hl Fisler, Del IS It Cooper, Camden, Del MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., above Mob, Nam( Stoner. Lehenon 0 It Bookies, Pa , J 0 Prion, Del .1 if Leah. Clarion to, i's A V Snow, N .1 A L Flank, N .1 Theo Linea. A ce_ Disok, Ka.. . • W Andersonon, 1 . NIA Jamem Nomad, b '4' AIIMOIIrI Or% d ' ' ' V. THE .1, ) ,44%.4,0 11 41). nrifht , MAWß 0; 1860. ...... .. - . _ . . . . .. St. LOUIS HO'llil7.ohasintig, above Third. H Lagrange. Phil. 4 •• - , TL Lawrence, Pans, Mo A 1/ Laustrnier,.Parla, Ho h , l jleriner, P a sant MO - L tiling, aria, ktO B K Nero ani,h4t.' iliTur.ali S pa rks. Richmond L H Thotomot. Millard, VA Olig W Cobb, Millord.. Va borate Cpl Hallewett P. Li vingston & Is, N J T 1 cob °hin t,. fi, ,D 0 %short, ,ift e , / Mt, tti[i a a v fe i i Gualbh & gori2llo l l.irr a l dr° ' ilil D i df eT e',lvest cheavr ozed l a UV i r r i V 3 t irtgi l ' e ef* Itti Ari I 0 Hardere, ' Fraitee • ' ..P W 011: Va 2 , Wien,, Adams ao, Ohio F B Brockman, F 5 lr,Ot ti _ ... MEBOBANTEP HOUSE—Third et. ab. Oallowhill. W Shaffer. Phila.o C McCarty. NJ 0 0 Larigdon Ind ' It S Mosby, Ps ' v , C', Quires, Milton, Pa U Cooper, pa ,„ ' D 8 Althense, l's 'l.‘„ Arbiter, Sethlehern I' Ileee,,Pra ~ I ~ Shlmank, Reading H. 'l' lintrinan, Lenatott E Hark, Lebanon O Albright, Reading it HLenhart, Leesport A Ream, York, Pa• H Harmer, Berke co J W Barnes, Pa A II Bergstrasser, Pa _BaBLEYSIIHAP HOTEL—Second in.. below Vine. F Gregory. Bradford co .Trionb Reed, N J S R Barton. 14 J T w Robinson, IDaylest i n G W Gleason. Pa " T VErielmari ?e, la, J( J I) Woolman Bc. la, Phila. W Davis, N J 3 W Rinser P, rritt. PS J.. 1 butcher., ture)ur oo T H Bedloe, Atlantio City V Drokdredn, I's -V. , . . tilAllltlED. ANDitEws-SailiiiDEß. —On the 26th inat.,PY the Rev. R. Newton, Mr. E. Graham Andrewe_do , Mma Mary F. Beholder, eldest daughter of Col. win. B. Bohnider, of_thie city , . McollF.—On the 20th inst., John McCue, in the 26th year of his age. Fauvist from his late reeiderce, Sidney street. be tween Ellsworth and Federal, below Ninth, on Wed -1 nesday afternoon, at 4 o'olook. The membere oT Typographical Union N 0.2. and the Poiladelphia Tyr ' graphical Society are invited to attend. BLACKAIAN.— On the 2411, lest., Mrs. Charlotte I Blackman, wife of Nicholas Blaokman, aged 61 years, RI months, and 16 days.. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Capt. James L. Doreen. Salmon street, third door below R. Road. Dart Richmond. this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2o'ciock. • _BROWN.-011 the 26th mat., Mantle(' Btowth aged 67_yeers. , Funeral from his late residense. Eleventh street, I above Racia,On Thursday morning. at 9 O'olook. • 'CARPENTRIL—On the 2 9 th inst., Mrs. Kate, wife of Charles Carpenter, in the 29th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-Mw, Mr. Charles G. Conover. )'lo. 1915 Ridge avenue, tile (Tuesday ) afternoon, nt 3 o'clock. GU ter the 231 met,. , Catharine A. Geiger, daughter of the late Matthias Shultz, aged 18 year,. Funeral from the residence of her husband, George Ginger, S. W. corner of Thirteenth and Race streets. this Tuesday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. HOLM AN.—On the 24th mat, Stephen D., son of Andrew J. and Ell en N. Holman, aged 6 Months.' * IRVING.—Ow the 21th met, A Walt li'imnan, eon 4 of Thomas and Annie Irving. aged 18 months. KENED Y.—On the 26th inst.. Sarah Ann, wife of Mr. Stephen Henedy. aged 21 years. Funeral from the, residence of her husband. N 0.2137 IMMUR,Lombard street, thiseaday)afterno Mo o res o'clock. E—On the 3 6 th met.. Hugh aged 85 years. Funeral from his late reeidenbe, No. 916 Catharine street. this ((Tuesday) Set h l on. at o'clock. AIONGAN 2 —Un the Seth inst., Hannah, daughter of Henry and Catharine Montan, aged 29 'emit. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. g4e3 Hamilton street, Fairmount, this (Tuesday) moralist at 9 o'clock. Mc LAUGH LIN.—On the 25th inst.. Patrick McLaugh lin. aged 37 Years. Funeral from his late residence. Washillgton avenue, east of Gray's Ferry road, tins (Tuesday) morning % et 9 o clock. Mc DIVITT.—Onthe 25th Mat., Ellen Mon hitt, in the 29th year of her are. Funeral from the rcsidenoe of Riehard Henderson. No. .4319 Rats street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 epolonk in STA T7OEtS . y — e On oth ehelrt h nst., Mrs. Catharine States. Funeral from the residence of her son in-law John Hull. Thompson street. (late Phirniz,) below Front. this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. SOMMk; it 16.—0 n the 24th orge klomm on of Wm. kf, and Frlseilla Somme r e, in the 4th year of hie age. Funeral from the residence of hie parents. Quee.P street, be'ow preen, Germantown, thin (Tuesday) ay) at 2 o Mock. VAN DYKE.— On the 25th inst., John Vandyke, aged Oi remit. r (moral from his late residence, No. 1338 Tenth street, below Master, ;hie (Tuesday) afternoon, nt 1 &amok. • WILMER. , —On the 24th init.., George W.. eon of Jac E. and Susannah Wilmer. in the sth year of his ate. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 403 North Fifth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'olk. MOURNING SILKS.--LBESSVN & SON hatia remOved their Mourning Store, to No. 938 CRESTNUT Street. and Cher or isa'e at their SILK OTER Black Gros Grains, Yoult do Soles, Orr/ de Rhine", patent Boiled bilks, figured end etriped Silks, Foulards, Modes, Mao:1011mm Lustrint a. &o. SECOND MOURNING SILKS. Gray and purple, gray and black, purple and white, and black and white drain Silks, blank and Irtute neat check and striped Mike, blank and whits, black and purple, and plain lead Foulard Silks. 'I7:ANN PRESTON, M. D., WILL GIVE the Introductory to her Course nf Lectures, at BStiM SLY IMILDINGS.' , 0-DAY, at 4 P. M. It' ng". MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. —An Adjourned General Meeting of Stockhold ers of the Mercantile Library Company will be held in the LIBRARY, on TLERDAY EVhall/VG, the ad of April. A full attendance is particularly yequcated. as business of epeoial importance mill be laid before the meeting. By order of the Beard of Directors. 'T. MORON PEROT, President pro tem. IAST.F.EI LEI -LAY. in.. Reenter,. marf-It ENTh DUILDUdG L A S e I F I/ V 8 8 01 i t. GEO RG E kie Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY E V ENIEG, March .itath. at 75; o!clock. et Mr. W AIME, ROTEL, COMM t Street, ab ire Thiru, to receive the dues, end loan the funds. • The Constitution of this Society is based on suoh liberal principles that it only requires individuals to read It io be satisfied of the genie. Inte rest only charged on the net amount loaned, end reduced annually by deducting interest on the amount paid on the stook. Borrowers cm pay ott their loans at any time without losing any of the bonus. and canoe) , one or more shares of their loan et any time, and reduce their monthly dues and interest. Share,' S 2 QM* month Stook can be anbaoribed for on the evening of the Meet ing. ADAM H. DIETRICH, President. JOHN VOIAIMAIt, thieretary. 1A2140 rs-> NEW CREEK Minuet Meetin theire Ntockholdera WALNUT owns Wilt be _held at °Mae . .No. MA Ntreet. on Tiff UHSDAY, March 2216.18604 a 19 o'clock Ai., when 5a y.leetlon for 1)I rectors will be li•Id. W. W. NOLLitilisWoirrg. St . Sec:retail% rr. UNION CANAL COMPANY.—AN AD - /maned Meeting of the Bondhoidere of the Union. anal company -will be held on TflUittilleitY flex , . (gain inst..) at 1i &ohmic , in anom No SO. Marchante Exchange. (formerly occupiat hy, the Hoard of Trade.) for the purfose of he tr i irpr the repot; of tho Cermet thte 811 c41,;e d s tarbwinitt 4 ee, V. L. BRADFORD. mhIT-Sc r o Chairman. trr univv nsfry 41F P Elli1181(.16V AMA ( ' 13 nPAET NIENT OF ARTS. Tile examination of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freiman Classes, at the close of the Second Tetn,, Will be held in the following order Riddlt. March 234. From 9 to U, sophomons, by Prof. Comma, ILosie,jand Passions/1, Prof. Kesdall, A team) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the V iaii- Provost,.(Dynanties.) Saturday, 24th. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof.Xen ( !Offers's:Usti CalculaW written. Monday, 93th. From 9 Val, Juniors, bY Prof. Jack son, ( /usenet.) and Sophomores, by the Vice-Prevost. I Chemistry of the Metailoidso written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. ( Ampolloulus Medias.. Tuesday.27th. From 9 to H. Sophomores, by Prof. Kenda.l. ( Trigonometry,) written. From 11 to 1, Juni ors, by Prof. Allen. (Xenophoci'a Memorabilia of sw crates4 Wednesday, VIA. Ftom 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof Coppee. (Mental Philosophy I From 11 to 1, Sopho mores, by Prof. Allen, ( Thueydides.L Thursday, 29th. From 9 to it. f kbeshmen. by Prof. COD by Yf f . i J i n i cti o i r n y ..(T F a r ckfu l l' l s tilliellonper._i Sophomores, Friday, 30th. Punta oto 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jack son, (14yr.) On Friday evening. the 30th, at eight o'clock. an Ex hibition of Declamation of original compositions, by members of the Junior Class, will be held in the College Ball. GEORGE ALLEN. mh23.7t Secretary of the Faculty O Arts. AIRS. NEVINS RESPECTFULLY IN FORMS her friends that she intends vi na CET OF SACRED MUM. on TLIESIPAY EVENING, March 27th, WO, in the UNITARIAN CHURCH, earner of 'L'ENTII. and LOCUST Streets. to commence ate tiVook. ..• . • • Tickets, 80 cents each ; may ho tic d at Messrs. Beak & Lawton's, corner of Chestnnt and Peventh streets, and at the door of the Church on the evening of tho Concert. MRS. N KVING'B CODICBRT. PROGRAMME —PART 1. Quartette—" When I pour out my soul in prayer Verdi solo—" The Suppliant's Prayer" Thrum Duet.." 0 &Ontario". „ .................Donizotti dolo—" cgeht ovar Bright anti Fair"............L1andel Trio—" Protect us throuzlt the cooling ........ Cursetartan solo—" Pro Pr eoatut".. ........ ..dossint Quartette—" Guide me, 0 thou ereat Johovalo..Flotow PART It. t. Quartette—" 0 that my load of Sin were gone"...Verdi nolo—. I will extol thee, 0 Lord". • • • Duet—For Tenor and 13ass . Mendoistohn Bolo—" Laudato ........... Strekonolt Trio—" raise ye" - . .... . . Vona Solo,—" To I me, ye wonted . winds"...... Quertetto—" Father Benignant "........ Franz roh23-4t KrMIS S ENNA ILARDINGE WILL LECTURE. at CONCERT HALL, on T Olid the 27th inst.," On a Plan for the Establishment of a Felf-austaining Inetttution for HOMPIO9B and Out cast Femmes % where they may ye Emplo , cd and In grunted inn I rogressive tiv ate m of Ranh :Inhale." The proceeds of tho meeting to be devoted to aid such an in stitution. admittance 10 cents mli2l.Bt. iRAI H R LDELP I H rAN A Y.-Ni c D n2E ADUTDFaIa &Hot . - - VIIILATELPITIA. liTlLrfth 21, MO. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Corovs,nr. due on the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the 3lst Instant, when receipts will he gtven, and checks will bey•euly for delivery on the 2d proximo in exchange for sa id re ceipts. B. BRADFORD, m1122.9t Treasurer, •ry", OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 11....1 MID READING RAILROAD COMPANY. ancu.l.Bo. The holders of the bonds of this Company. due July I. 1860. can now receive, upon application at thin office. 10 lper cent . in cash, upon the term. epeoified In the circu ar attached. The holders are clip entitled to the benefit of a B (nit - Fund of 8.140.0 M per annum. as established by the etntildielders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1860, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by the company and duly recorded, to carry the same into Etat. 8 _lit( ADFORr.,, Treasurer, CIRCULAR. Notire to the Holders of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bonds, due July 1, 1860. Therm bonds are secured by the fit tnortsages on the road. amounting in the asgreti are to 83,108,100. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annual interest on these hoods. The manager. propose to extend them for a period of twenty rears. the holdere retaining the bonds and the emourity of the mortgages in the precise condition in which they ere now hold. Prceli ehoots of coupons for the interest. payable half-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of )0 per cent. will be given to the holders, to consideration of their fomenting to the extension. This bonus will he paid in quill to the bearers of the bonds, on their signing a recei pt . and presenting their rupee two bonds at the office m the Company, or to its ayente, for endorsement. Forms of receipt and endorsement will ho furnished OR application. By order of the Board of Managers ‘ ml-trVI,. Moll:It EMMY. Fisnretarg, '• • - • 910 MR. GILBERT GAW-Dimp. .SIR : I have in large number of Signatures and Ilecom mendatione in favor of my system of GARMENT DRA CURTIN°, whioh have never been published. I value thorn all, but none more then the one given me by yourself'. I value it because I know you are not a per son wh uses tir-end-of-the•tongue talk, but who speaks Be he thinks; and because you are not a novice in the moieties. As you intended, I obeli avail myself of the benefit of its publication. Respeetfully, J. R. SHANKLAND, Teacher of Garment Draugliting. and Garment-Pattern Cutter, mh2l-St. Mt CHESTNUT Street, Third Story fOTRIS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. A CARD. The subscribers are now prepared to furnish Hotels in the city, or first-ohne Hotels or 'watering pianos in the country. with e‘ or , arttclo of LINEN or turrtriN r. A BRIO necessary for their. purpose. They tire also trap A ani .4 at an the Ira% r o r r: , t ß o ri ftlrtiFh. and put pp v description, nnd fof the mariner in which the work lope rformed aro par rn. tted to refer to Mr BCOVENS,m tne Continental. EtTAIt t). VAN HASLINC4BN, & ARRISON, Curtain and Houso-furnieWnte Dry roods mh27.6t No. 15.18 CaIItSTNUT Street. ENGLiSII OARPETINGIS. ALA Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain, and Von Man Car palings. Also, American Cornelius and Oil Cloths, in grey variety, for sale, at the lowest wish prises. by It.t.:EVE KNJOHT, Importer nod Dealer, 262 South SECOND Street, mh2l-Iss Above Spruce. west side. WOLOWSKI , PIANIST, COMPOSER, AND VOCALIST. Teacher of Atonic after a NEW METHOD. by which Pupils aro taught to REA D Music, to SING, and VAT the PIANO, in a few weel,s, thus saving yehre of time and labor in the acqutnition of thirelegant art. W 0 LO WSKI receive, melt srs every day from 10 to 11 o'clock A. M. et hie rooms. 2 , 01 WESTWASHINOTON SQUARE, below Walnut street: it NOTHING ISMORE INSTBITOTIVE, as woll as amuning, than a fine 04)1108110n nt gtdra- Na l eß:Z u i a r l o tbnatßElMEd l 'S 7:lZtiiOnoviten. t .4k& FO , IicaHAVANA.—Tho A 1 schooner. KM. Knight, Captain Whirlow, will in= above wtt4 despatch. For freight or poling°. *DWI to 11,1&DEIRA & CABALA mbp-et 1104 BOttlit FROST street. 111.1111. WAT(ILIEi AND'UWELibt. BUTLER, & McOARTY. ", NO. 131 NORTII SECOND STRUT, AMERICAN WATCHES. 19 GOLD AND SILVER GASES, AT THE LOWEST JOBBING PRICES. mh&tmyt3 M=tSBMETM Y- DIARY IN INDIA."—BY W. 11. /NA RURBRLT., tho Time' eorroooondonk, 11 volt, oloth. edition. (to, Ilhoit , stl e. A fresh !Imply of Olio moot ontertols nn borer, the t emend for whiolt hoe boon on moat In England thst the pub- I photo hsvo heretofore boon uoilllo to ounony the Amis. nonn orders. stoTHER 0008 E FOR GROWN ROICS,A now edition of this moot cAVItAI sod roods' book. / I n". 18 cents, I.l.ARil4G'ff PIOTORtM, .FiEf.ii,ROOR OP TI U AMERICAN REVOLUTION or, rilostratioes wlth Poo anti Penal] of olnoeioetebrste4 Ip tho history as tltsi Rqvolutiott. i , 0111.,131011. la Only eNW COON rOf Balk THE SHOT HUN AND SP ORTING EiPbE. fitopelionge. 1 vol. With thustrations. Moo 0140. To Mihaly.] book for roocr!lpoltarano.• " WORCESTkift'S NEW PEVA° UNOI NO MOTION ARY, Law ous , to. %eau. GOODRICH'S ILLIIRTRATER NATIONAL, ,n nom AplonOMN Illustrated In litirlOU4 'Wee of bulninn. . . For sate, with ALI. thn NEW De l ololdiri gp, ASSORTMENT OF 1100E5 in every DE 'Ai ' of LITERATURE, by BAMUEL, Ritz/w. In,. Inhal.3l 714 CH POI NUT rltraet. MIRS. 144:pFM T AN: ! ! 1 At SAMNA ItY A NEW tool II t E & A 'l 7 2a t E n i p ON of 'the LIVR OP AM. VIRGINIA HAW: II PltttlAN, late_vf the "A o m fa e o n l e ; a tr u t l he roke eti e v; ta i n rt t ;TT .E . p ‘ te m o m pill A%aa2 i 3 ., 11 te n a v beantifut Et 4 GRA V o tI.I ° 4PR Pri4itid ff e l ets NOTIGEN OF TH " Thiele A book Windt will tith e its place beside the biagrewhian of Henry Mettxn, Ilarriet rtowelt, coo other devoted servants of Ohrtet lit their youth. —Men tree! Witness. •• We mar much tile men of history in vein for brighter example of het Mena than the life or Mrs. How man."—Providenee Journal. LINDSAY ft ..11LAICISTON. • Pubjinhere and Booksellers No. is Fiduth qtXTEI Street. ao INTERESTE D TT. trir ALL wHO ARK TRULY in the onus° of Christian Missionn, elmuld rend thin /leerily interesting volume, A BOOK WHICH SHOULD HAV E U'S PLACE in every BUNDAY•BCHaOI LIBRARY. mh27 • THE 4th VOLUME OF THE RE-ISSUE of Beeton'e AbenlKornent of the Debates of Con gress, will appear on the Mot Aril. The office romovod to •• • •83 6 • uliTfi eIXTH STREET, Booond.entranoe abovo Chestnut. data dioFARLAN,Anent Por the States otTennarlvania and Delaware. mb27-tutheet LIBERAL BOOKS VOR INDtPENIDENT enuNKERs, tont by mail. postage 800 , ion it doipt of price. The Trade, and Clubs who boy in wan belt!. supplied at a htherret discount. For Cstalognee, address C. BL ANCHARD. inh27-2t No. 76 NASSAU Street, Now York. T HE; STARS AND TAB ANGELS.— On the Slat of March will be nublielied a Work of et- Unordinary interes. entitled THE STARS AND THE ANIALS. 1 vet, I.2trio. $1.25. NOTICES PROM THE. ENGLISH PRESS. Tho first part is a really able, and, in various respects, fresh argument against the skbptienl conclusions that have been drawl" front the facts of astronomical dis covery.—Christian Treasury. In the second part the au tho r treats of the physiolegi: ord.rdistions or man to the angelw and merely sulmal °moires. We canhot hut notice the chapter on the "Physiology of the Spirit " as an admirable example of sciontifie acumen, Eforiptural knowledge, and daring speculation. '1 he wholo work. whether as regards the importance end sublimity of the subject, or the study end rase:l , oh of the author, merits high commendation, He evinces an exegetical and critical skill commensu rate With his sbientifio knowledge.—Scottish G uardian. Published by WILLIAM 41. AL,PIOI II N0.(506 CHEST Street, 1107 • Phi euielpins. LEGAL. NOTICE .--tETTEII S OF ADMINIS TRATION upon the estate of WM. B. FOSTER. ht.. deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of the City end County of Philadelphia to the Subscriber. .111 persens indebted to or having °Jaime against the Estate wilt apply to R. L. BURNETT, Administrator, Or THEO. CHIR, to hMieE Attorney, rnh27-tuot* 704 WALNUT street. Philadelphia. IN THE COURT OF Cud HON PLEAS -me PHI IN LAD AND FORELPHIA. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF . . TROMiSIIR OWE ts. MIIRY VIRGINVA BROOKE. Huhn in Divorce. September T.. 1839. Po. e. On motion of THOR. MILLE PTE, esc., for Libel ant. a Rule hen been granted. returnable April 7th, MU, nt 10 o'clock A. M., in saic Court, to show cause why a divorce a vlnoulo matrtmonn should not be decreed. Personal service of this Rule havue4 tailed. on /mount Of the absence or the Respondent, that:curt has directed this publication. To Mrs. 111snir Vtaornu Eno GIN. m 1127. tune SALES BY AUCTION. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN 80M STREETS. TWEET Y-BI OnWedneNTS TRADE y SALE OF , CARRIAGHS, eda Morning- March 28th, at 10 ()Wool,— Comprising THREE HUNDRED LIGHT CAR- R% Abby, Anitng which will be FIFTY DUNLAP WAGONS. Alto, some second - hand wagons. An elegant coupe Rockaway, by _Watson cost cost 8660, and but little used. ALFiLbD M. ILtsitKPlE.fi, ntb27-2t if Auctioneer. SHERII4'P'S SALE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN _ _.___SLLYER,PLATED_WARE, FABIOY GOODS, &c. The entire stook of one of the largest maeufaetnnor fame in the Union. Comp rising a oompleteAssortment of PINE ENGLISH. AND AMERICAN PLATED WARE, A largo uutintity of unfinishPil 'fork. PO oases Glagg ware, rich Faris Fans and Opera Wassail, Dronage, Figures Ornaments, and Vanes, to bo sold ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2s, No. 428 OIIESTNUT STREET, Commonoing at 10 o'olook prooisoly. Alm- ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, AT TUE FACTORY, Nos. 412 AND 414 PRUNE STREET, Superior Idsoliinory, Morale, Materials, Liquid gold and Silver, ito., &o. 'B. SOOTT I Jr.. Auctioneer POLITICAL. FOR CITY CONTROLLER, , GEORGE W. 111.7 FTY L mhl2-tn FOURTE EN'Pli WARD. wir Subject to the rules of the People's Parts. CITY CONTROLLER STEPHEN TAYLOR, NINETEENTH WARD. elubleot to Dotriooratio rules. ma-te MERCHANT TAILORS. EO. TROMP ON, • MBRCHANT TAILOR, - - N. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS., Respectfully invites the attention of all those suffering from the inconvenience of bad -fitting pantaloons to hie superior method of cutting and fitting this important garment. This is, in fact. an almost universal com plaint. The truth is, however, that the fault generally lies with the imagil , tid cutter. who has never searched for or made himself master of the true method. Ravinz, in a measure, made this department a spenialty. I invite all who are interested to give me a call, I have always on hand a eninplete assortment of desirable goods for Coatings, Pantaloons, and Veetings, of the latent stiles , partially of my own importation. mh2l-am RAILROAD LINES SUMMER BOARDING aIAW.MPNI - ;IIICO.DEF t P24I , A O . CsitTNRirfrAIINRcidiAILROAD. On and after APRIL, 2il, lAA. Coinuciiiiition Tickets, with twenty. six coupons. will be issued, good for the holder and any member atm family, on any Passenger Train, nod et ens time. They wilt bs sold by the Treasurer, lit the office of the company. No. 227 South FOUR VII tireet, at a reduction of twenty-hve percent. from the regular fares. Parties wishing to enjoy the Summer in the Country will find this a very desirable route, the Soho,. LW! and thelley being among the most beautiful and healthy in State, and acces sible by four trains from and to Philadelphia daily. S. BHA tiFOAD, Treasurer. MlLteil 26th, M. mhZ? tf O_MPRK PH WEST CHESTER AND ILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA hIEDIA. SPIUN DAYRANF.MNT. 6 11 and after STflw Marali '2sth. IE6O, the Tratne will leave Phil/ lelplua front the Stm ion, florthertat Cor ner of EltioThENTll and MARK wr Streets, at 7.30 and IQ 30 A. M., and 2.00 and 6.15 P. NI. Lowe West Chester, trout the depot, on East MAO. ;UT Street, at 7.00 and 10 00 A. 00., and 145 and 4.45 P. M. . ON SUND YS, Leave Philadelphia at a el) A. 01. and 200 P. Al. Leave Went Chester at 7.30 A. M., rind 4..! , 0 P. M. The Trams leaving Philadelphia at 7.e0 and 1030 A.M.. and 5.13 P. M.. and leaving West Moiler at 7.00 and 10 00 A. M.. and 4 46 P. M., connect at Pennelton with the Phi ladelphia and Bagimore Central Railroad for Concord, Ohadeford, Aennett, and Avondale. HENRY' WOOD. jal4-7' General Superintendent. THOMAS ea MARTIN, 217 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE TOE SALE APAQUAG SEAMLESS BAGS, IN ALI, SIZES CIDER. -4) bbls. Pure Wayne County (N. Y . .) CI DER, in thirty_ and forty-gallon creaks warranted pure. Pure Cider Vinegar. 210 North bECOND Etreet. mlin et* W. P. SißelltY. A N OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OFFERED - 11 to all tilos* that have dark offices L stores, o r base ments to have them lighted with the Patent Diffusive Day light Relleetor at a reduced price. Call and see samples and recommendations at the Mount Vernon Hotel. North Second Street. ni1.27 at" W. F. NIL LINORR. Sole ProprleterV WHITE CURTAINS. ENOLISII LACES for e 2, 51 2 . 5 0, 83,g 1, $5. and i 57 a pair, wide and long. mh2l-6t W. H. SA Kit L B 719 011.liSTINTU'r street. J OAN DICKINSON, COAIAILBSION MERCHANT ANDS DEALER IN DOMEITIC AND FOREIGN CH GE.AN 'IO E US X I ON, TEXAS. Collections made and prompt remittances in Sight Exchange, at current rates, on New York, Boston, or Now Orleans. REFERS TO CRESCENT CITY BANK, Now Orleans. Messrs. KENNINGS & GOSLING, New York. W. PRICE, Esq., New York. Mms. PIERCE & BACON, Boston. mhl6-Imlf SPERMACETI CANDLES.-50 boxes New Bedford fipermaeott Candle' in store end for Belo by ROWI4bY, ABHBURNER, le Co, 11,1124 No. le SOUTH WHARVES. LOST -11 PROMISSORY NOTE, drawn and endorsed by Cholibel!. Stout & Co. to their own order, "for merchandise bought of Mount, Hall c Co Ne w Y or k," and payable at the Farmers' and Me chanics Bent. Philadelphia. Number 1,687,4; dated October 19, 1869, eight months, for 4176.19. All persons are cautiored against receiving or sego tinting Raul Note, as payment of it hap been stopped, n. 1128 at` VANILLA BEANS.-1 case for sale, by WETHERILL k BROTIllat, gchi4 47 and 49 North Sk.COND Street. RETAIL - DKr GOODS. 1860. SPRING STOOK NOW. OPEN. Full Stoek of rime, Pon Stook of SHAWLS. " • Pull Stock of DRESS GOODS. t Pull Stook of LINEN GOODS. Full Stook of COTTON GOODS, Full Stock of BLACK GOODS, Full Stook of WHITE GOODS, • . Pull tiltoOk of LACE GOODS. Ns* Materlain for DUSTERS, Noidhied in FRENCH GOODS, &o. LANDELL. FOURTH dr, ARCH STREETS, Philadelphia. N. N.—STOREICEEPERS, may at all times find Good Bargains, dully from New York and Philadelphia AUCTIONS. P.R.—BLACK SILKS, at Net Moen decidedly ChoaPy mhtf•tf WET 000 DS.-100 dozen Ladies' Begn ar.niedo White and Lead color patent Voir, for es te t ra' dozen, worth $3,00 ; SW uhildren'a ao. irorn. , 4l. 1,, t0..415:51 _ttente nrinted.bordered Linen i tirlif l i fit7i i es' Till% hirgdif:.ll,iox,'3rNrA,92seiniiegtts: Berner de. Or 3 mixt* ga mu lot in Prone.- woo,. cambric, double sands, very One, for 37, 00, and 70 nen , worth .1)1.25j0 twat T. ElthiPhiM & arms stone, • ~... ----- • It Ytt a n d > m Pine•atreetr ~. ..—............._ CHEAP SILKS. 7- _ THOS. W. EVANS & Co. WILL OPIN TaU 1101,111t0, Frost the large AUCTION SALES. A Anthor supply of CHEAP SILKS; 4140. A further supply of RICH FIGURED ' • • BLACK SILKS AT 11 PER 'YARD. 818 and 810 CHESTNUT STREET. rnh26-1t 1860. SPRING GOODS. 1860 • We have JUST QrENED a heantlful stook of It BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, Of all desirable shades, in great variety of widths and styles, which, with an unusually attractive assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW BONNETS, •itt MILLINERY GOODS, Have been eeleoted With sysoial d to our RE,T6II. SALES. STERN & COOK, 720 CHESTNUT STREET. int& stuth-Dm 1860. cll'Etul' 4 G - - 18604 THIS MORNING. AND DURING THE WEEK, SPRING MANTELETS AND NEGLIGE CLOAItS. In °rear Variety, at the PARIS MANTILLA smroxnam. J. W. PROCTOR. No. TOO dEEIITNIIT Street. SHARPLESS BROTHERS our a full line of CHECKED SILKS. TIM most desirable colorings dr in Qaq glossy and --"""*"'" All colors and sialities Lyons and Swiss solid colored Bilks, comprising an assortment of Two hundred pieces. mb23-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. REAL CASHMERE KNITTING ZEPHYRS, in double, sr nee, or split, are offer ed, for the preeent. at THE SAME PRICE AS THE IMITATIONS AND MEDIUM QUALITIES OF ZEPHYRS ARE Sold ablewh J reG, . MAX 20 dents por os. WELL & SON TRIMMINGS, SKIRTS. AND ZEPHYRS, fe2o-tf if ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. NEW STYLE OF BALMORAL. A new Spring' style Balmoral Skirt. mitt SUARPLESS BROTHERS INSURANCE COMPANIES. CIINTON COUNTY LIFE AND GENE RAL INSURANCE COMPANY, pLATTB9 O. 18501.7.R.1. i Chartered n 1860.—Authorised Capital, SIOO,OOO. . DIRECTORS: H. Whittington,. Winelow Turner, T. It Bradley, George W. Culver, James H. BirehOr. 'H. WHITTINGTON, Pres. I. N. HOCKADAY, See. and Trees Special attention paid to Collections, and Money romptly remitted. Business solicited. mh234m. CARRIAGES. Or !Hl MANVTAOTURS Or WILLIAM b. ROGER'S. REPOSITORY, No. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. Nz ;1 1 0 01 1 rt M . SHEW &Co PHOTOGRAPH. FRAME DEPOT', No, 39 SOUTH EIGHTH Street, Above Chestnut. This is the only estahliehment in the city devoted exclusively to PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL GILT FRAMES on hand than can be found in any one eitabliehment in the United States, and prices lower. Cr Bring your Photograph,, and have them fitted without extra charge. mh9-3m CRISTIANI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, IMPORTERS OP DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES, No. 45 SOUTH FOURTH. STREET, Have now open their assortment for spring sales. Country merchants would do well to examine their stook. rrible-Ina AWNINGS ! AWNINGS !! AWNLNGS !! WM. F. SCHEIBLE. 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fanny Window Awnings. All Awnings made at this establishment are proofed to Prevent mildew, without extra charge. fe2B-Im BELLS. CAST-STEEL BELLS. FOR CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, PLANTATIONS, ato , &o. MANUFACTURED AND BOLD BY NAYLOR & Co.. 520 COMMERCE Street, PHILADELPHIA. These Bells have been extensively in use in all parts of Europe, the United States, and Canada, for the past five years. We are, therefore, now prepared to state their principal advantages to be as follows Ist. Great etrensth and elasticity of the material. ad. A very pure and melodious Auality of tone, combining sweetness with pawn in a remarkable degree. 3d. An average saving of 40 per eent. In cost, SE compared with that of ordinary bells. hoary Bell is warranted (or one year, with proper usage, in any climate. Chimes of any dimensions oast to order, wit h , great accuracy. n tf CROWE TEAS. FIFTY HALF CHESTS OF 01-10IC3E OOLONG TEA, FOR SAVE BY C. H. MATTSON, DEALER IN FINE GIitOCERIES. atIOA-t( ARCH and TENTH Streets. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, received per ship Horatio, &e., Oonsistine of Crapes, Bilk, Brocade, and Pineapple Dresses, Bantle, &o • Ja panese Work-boxes, Waiters, &n., richly ; a curious Dessert , i Bet, of Jade stone, ri t chly carved, w ith A variety of oonotatiog. also. a 61149 -executed paint in of Fhanghae, at No. 8 WEST Pb'NN SQUARE, (mama street.) first house above Market et. mhll2 6t* (VIA' WINDOW SEIAIAES and FIX TURES, sl,soh. W. X. OA RR 11, k BRO.. nl4l-6t no CHESTNUT Street. c l oy D BOWL). WINDOW SHADES ei Ili $l2 gaol. W. It CIARRYL & BflO., n.h2l-22 719 CHEsTNUT Stripa. 1111 AOKEREL.-964 bbls large Nos. 1, 2 +-v.& and a Mackerel, in assorted package*, in itcreiand fir axle by 4i11.L & PAUL, nb24 7t 4 34 NORTII WilaßV.Es. N. B.—Orders ea.:llnd and promptly tided. W h llllP VARNISH.-75 bbitt No. 1 Ship or bright Varnish. Alood artiole. For .ale by fiOWLILY. AiMOURNER- 3144 no. /11 BOUTR WRARVE¢. nEtrablST.—Wantedin a Retail Btore, a person of two or three yekrerjheriones. Bait reference nooeimary. Add Yeas " Bloat's Dispatch. It* 1860. A YOUNG MAN, 21. GRADUATE OP the High Bohool. and who hag a knowledge Of look - keepint. desires a situation in 4 Counting Room), and will teaks himself generally mina. Address " Ba ker." Blood's 'Dispatch. uth27-2t. WANTED—By a Young Man, aged 23, Situation, as Bookkeeper or Amateur, in n wheteiorie Grocery, bry Goods, or Slanuraauring. rstabliihmertt. Has had several years' experience in this airy and the West. Vint-ota. oar referacce. Pleas' ad rem's ''PhdadelphinP. that; office- ink27-3t. WANTED—A Situation by , young min ne Clerk in a Counting-House store, or Office, Best df reference given. Address "'Tinges," Preis Office. .WANTED—By a :YOUNG MAN, 23 years year s countin g horoughly-amities! Book keeper of six ' room experoence, ft vitae tine in arst•olass honse in a similar °smear. Unex ceptionable references given. lest present oat of eat- VOT. and would enrage at a vex, moderate - salary. Please address "William.'! at this office. m1i262t.. WANTED—By s small fsraiky, for six months or a year. TWO OR THREE ONFUR 11.18HED ROOMS, without board, in is _pleasant mbar tan neighborneed, A location accessible Jr, the Ble venth-street or Ridge-avenue Railway preferred The rooms must be on the fast and second floors, and rent low. Address "E.," Prose office- - reh23.tf ALGRADUATE of tie HIGH , SCHOOL wishes a Situation in a Wholesale Dry-goods Route, where a knowledge of the business can be ob tained. Addreu "A. D.," oleos of this raper.' . mblttet• W.ANTED—By a . Young man, n, Situ ation 11/ Wareholpeman or Porter. Writee a good hand. understands Wok-keeping. and Would-be *UV to ply hie talent to the beat advantage of his f m l , yii t , pod city reference' given. Address . 4 K. L.. ' °thee o The Press. inhgl-/St. WANTSD-1n a Trimming House,' a SALESMAN, who in thorotiely acquainted with the wholesale and retail Clothing Bantam in thin city. Addreu, with name and reference, 80x , 415. Post Onion. mtir.-tt WANTED —l,OOO Ladies to send for • t. DE RUSE'S great book. - Every yoon.g nem AO woro&11 COMOMPlatill holy weAlook should have th is book. Etteloie i cen t s g to Oox &I, Philadelphia P. O. feel) Ira" FOIL SALE AND TO LET. FINE BUSINESS LOCATION.-40 I,LET—The new store and blieiling LW CHEA N U street. Apply on the memieell •betwontikand 11, A. M., or to 249 N. EIGHrEENTiI etteet. m 627 3t. dig •TO H6NT—The House No. 126 North mrs.TUIRTEErittl, B.corner of Cherry ; three W. story, with three-story butt Intildiess; all the modern conveniences. Possession any thine niter the let of April. rehS7-2t. iftA. TO LET.—.A COUNTRY SEAT gielLwith about three oterea of laud. equated comer of York road aid Green lane. Branehtqwn. eight minutes walk from Gredit-larhe station and North Penn's Rail road station. end fifteen minutes from Dewey's lane etntinn, tiermantown Railroad. Inquire of BENNT MEDARY. Exl.,oppointo thn nrAlmfites; or DR. E HENNES Saadi SEVENTH street. mfr -St" $ 2O 0 0 0 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, In sums from SSW to 910.000 to suit arelioants. M. D. LIVENSkTTEIL It* in South FOURTH Street, opposite lams. $15,000 TRUST MURRY ; also, moo $6.000 , $ 6.066 , and $4,000, to loan on MORTGAGE of City Property. W. THARKAItit er. SON, mhTt4t. SU &URI TaIRD Street. in HANDSOME SMALL COUNTRY RE SIDENCE FOR BAGS.—In Germantown, Main street, a law houses above Mr. Carnter's plane, HOWIE, with gas and watt stable abd barn, 'pleasure. fruit and kitchen garden. Will be sold low Anil on easy terms. Apply on the plate, or to B. MENDELSON. 19 BANK Street. up stairs. m1126.gt. GERMANTOWN —For Sale, a Lot of ortourrn, estaining about Five dere*, with a beautiful piece of Woods, and a never-fading Spring of meet excellent Water; situate within fifteen minutes' walk of the depot. For beatity of situation and general view this land afforde a site Worth!p of attention. Ap- J. St REINBOTA, Pl inritt-St• No. 435 WALNUT Street. F°'SALE—A handsomely situated FARM, of about HSw oreamear to meat. on the West Chester Railroad ; desirable AT a Istitipmtry Seat, or may be advantageously divided f tape improvements. Apply to J. D. REIN H. mll2 i-3t. 435 WALNUT Street. SUM M ER BOARDING HOUSE FOR RENT.—The buildings and grounds. (over eleven wend in Noting...own, lately occupied by the Rev. B. Anrciware now Mitered for rent. There are itimommodo tion r over TWO HONORED BOARDER% and for neve years past, the hones has been filled to over flowing. The grounds contain a large number of 0, no mental and Fruit Trees, including a fine Apple Orchard in bearing order. Gropers, fitrawborry and mummy. beds, &c. The gardens famish sufficient vegetable , to supply three hundred people daily, and leave a large Burping for market. The Property is elegantly situated on high ground, commanding magnificent views in all directions, niolu ding the SOPF,Rtt SOF.NRY of the valley of the Schtlylkili for tni es. Norristown is one hour's ride from Philadelphia, with communion, tion by fifteen train, daily. Quarterlrtmkete aril sold for a very low prose. To a tenant who can give !satisfactory essurance that the house will be kept in the best manrer, and who can influence the best class iir oily boarders, the' premises will be let upon terms exceedingly favorable. as the Proprietor will gran , every facility to one who will es tablish ahrst-rate Acute. Address, with name and re ferences,. Box 7," Post-Office, Norristown, Ps nib2l-stnth3t* • SPLENDID FARM • AT PUBLIC BALIC.--R. R. CORBnN. Real Estate Broker, will sell at public eels. on THURSDAY. March 19 . 18021 . at o'olook. on the Premised. a FARM conformist 77 soreg. more or less, in Norriton townshiP, adjoining the bo rough limits, one mile from the Court Reuse. The im provements are a two-story stone bruise, with seven rooms; large stone barn. (double decker ) one of the finest barns in the township; stone spring' home, car riag.e house, and all other necessary out buildings. The land Laid a high state of cultivation, and beautifully lo cated, with a running stream of water • • ins through foliiire atone. well put hp. Also. about 4 acres of timber land. The proprietor being about to leave for Europe, the property will positively be sold, and immediate possession given. Terms to suit, and will be made known on day of gals. by R. R.r CORSON. Agent mho% at For Oscar Reiehenbach, Norristown. Pa. OOLLI ERY TO LET.—THE CELE BRAM) LUKE FIDLER COLLIERY, situated at Shamokin, in the Shamokin Coal Basin, end on the line of.the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, will be let upon the completion of the improvement , now in p ogress. There are two veins of Red Ash Coal opened on the property each seven feet thick. The coal is of a rape nor quality, and has attained a hish reputation where ever it has been introduced. It is highly valued and commands a reedy sale to Baltimore and intermediate Places, to which it is sent both by canal and railroad. A market has also been opened for rho' coal in the North and Northwest. For shipment to the Feet it may be taken to Delaware City, and, upon the completion in June next. of the extenron of,the Mine MU ItaLroad to connect with the Shatuoldet Valley , and Pottsville Railroad, it can he shipped atinehmond. These voles will yield from three to four hundred thousand tons above water level. 'There are other veins of White, Red, and gray Ash Coal on the pro erty, which are easily accessible. The capacity of the weaker is fifty thousand tons per annum. The Colliery can be examined oh application to D. W. :. Cleaver, on the premises. For further information apply to A. M. EASTWICK, No. 5121. VINE Street Philadelphia. COTTAGE FOR SALE —A desira ble Eoteaee.wi.h large Garden Plenq of fruit and et, rubbery. stab:e. Sce. Apply to T. L. LIT.IIP . FIELD, 1100 a Street, near Flank road. m1121.6t. FILM. SALR—A. large Carriage and liar nese-mating establishment, situate on the corner of two of the widest streets in Portsmouth, Va.; dome a good, thriving business. & The owner is uwible, through 111 health, to longer give it attention. Can be purchased on low and very reasonable terms. or leased fora term of years. APIA? to GEO. R. SNEAD, Portsmouth Vs, or at EVANS & WATSON, SO4 CHESTNUT Street. 02TO RENT—Two beautifully situated double houses. well shaded. with coach houses and gardens attached. on Moony Plank Road, one mile below Tawny. and three-quarters of a mile from Pall- Hanger Rallaray depot at Bridesburg. Apply at 717 WALNUT Street. mht7-tf FOR SALE—A Dwelling Donee, near the State House. suitable for Offices. CHARLES RHOADS, 436 WAt.e.UT Htreet. mhl6-1m• dFOR SALE, in HADDONFIELD. N. J., a pleasatt Cottage, with about two acres of ground, atable, fruit trees, and accessible from the city, by rail. in 20 minutes, five times,. day, and by R grovel turspiko of six miles. Price 36,000, terms may. A noir to ED. WAIJN, 702 WALNUT Street. mhl3-1m• EF O R SALE—The two HOUSES lio a. 412 and il THOMAS treet. A STE WA R NON Jr., mho-1m • WI PR MY Street. CIERMANTOWN RIMIPERTY. VALUABLE REAL MATE FOR BALE The valuable Farm and Country Seat, containing 100 sores of highly cultivated land. situated in the town. ship of Germantown. Philadelphia county, and within Vmilen of the depot in Germantown. The situation of this property is got lio be surpassed. being bounded on the north by Wanleington lane, on the west by Township Line road, and on the south by Haines street, and within one-eighth of a mile of the Limekiln Turnpike. and a quarter of a mile of two Stn. bone on the Chestnut Hill branch of the Germantown Railroad, limit street, and Welshing - to!, lane. The location of the above property is high end heal thy, the land well watered and lying very advanta geously for Cottage Sites. It commands_ art extranded view of the surrounding eountry, and is intense' ed by the streets running from Germantown, as laid down on the Surveyor's plan of that chstriot. The property is laid out in five acre lots, lithographic plans of which may be obtained on application to Dither of the under signed. Alm, a valuable and handsome Building Lot, situated on Manheim street. mfa7r Flank road, Germantown, con taining in front on said street 197 feet, and in depth about h3O feet, having an area of abouts acres. The ground lies high and slope. towards Manheim erent, upon which front is a row of large and elegant shade trees. Also, several fine Building Lots adjoining and In the vicinity of Fisher's.l ins Station. Germantown. For further partionlars and terms apply to GEORGE JUNKIN. Jr., Attome d , fl. E. nor. SIXT end _W a LNHENR Y ts. Or to SAMUEL B. _ GERMANTOWN. I.II.LLIAKI) TABLES FOIL t A LE.—Two first olua Billiard Tables with intdiki.arbbi beds, and latest improved cushier's, made las talay sow - using at the Mount Versos 1101180,Pen4i T ribeve Fifth sill" ' re27-tf Roadies, Pa. BOARD WANTED 1N THE COVNTRY durins the Bummer months ; location near some, Railro.ul Station. Within a few miles of the eity ; ac commodations reviled for from three to five - persons. Address " R.. ' Blood's Dispatch. mh2T 2 • . FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN IVISU ING permanent or tranment boarding, will &nee call at 1418 BIM MUT street above Broad. Also, a front °Bine for Phi , Memo or Dentist TWO PLEASANT CHAMBERS -.-VA CANT. with Board. at We WALNUT St. athl-Im* "CATARACT" WASHING MACHINE, (Eienralld's Patent, October 26,1268.) Conaieting °fa metal cylinder, with cleets on the in ner surface, and an interior cylinder of wood, with elects. one crank twee both cylinders at the game time in opposite directione, redly creating_ a lade, forcing the water through the clolhaf, end effectually removing the dirt. TEE ONLY MACHINE EVER INVENTED COM BINING THE FOLLOWING REQATISITIEB: FIRST — A SAVING OF FROM ONN MALT 70 TRIER QUARTERS IN TINT. Ssco SIMILAR MISTING OW xxson, RUBBING aT INO DISP INSTD WITH. • • THIRD—A IiEMAREABLE . SAVING COP CLOTHES, AS INZT AIIR THOROUGHLY CLEANSED ' WITHOUT INJUR T THOROUGHLYTO THE FINEST FABRICS. IT THOR OUGHLY CLEANSES PLANNELS,WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF SIIRINEING THEM. FOURTH—FSErscr SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, COMBINED WITH GREAT DURA• MLITT. . By the uee of these maohines—so rapid and thorough in their operation—more Mindy comfort wilt be realized than by any honeekeeping article ever before offered to the public. They are equally valuable, e.ther for large oremall establishrtmats. A machine cow be seen in operation daily at :MOO! JONEW ALLEY, NEAR FRONT STREET. bera bricea: 012, 814. and etc ftooordlng to.size. A li -1 discount to the trade. Buzziyan & HYATT. Manufacturers, N 0.54 Beekman Street. New York - ., mh2o-tf if . . - 4!..ME8 B. RODGERS. t i AliPßCSOK — firoliDik pure in Oil. vivristerint, & BROTHEL ria.2l 47 sad or &WOW) Strait, wiurre. BOARDING. ~~Qssarsxari.:. . WALlALT4Tltiumtgraya. Rewaimpl:—...4...tardiwnpi Inane Msnager —„,...—:—.... z. Bastneaa Acre- 2 - 2 . ...P.lira 41 ''Llitit (TBBltYrlipMeih m a. ; ir . , It 0 Beverly, Barr; dlli !stably, Be. Ineewell • Wm Beverly, AUL detteidt: , irk. ffts BOLO Ditd im ige " /lair ' Brom Circle. 80 mate; Parquet. 373 i arab: &mead Tier and Family' Cie, *rid Tbird Tier.ll o esete; Pri 'pre rei ßo t:tit IS ; . Smile Mob is Or haws sa d Beate secured valleys extra ethane. - D9ere eyed at 7 o'clock; Curtain will rim at b&i Het 7. DAN MOE'S GREAT snow, NATIONAL THRATRE, WALNUT MOM. above Xishth. Pergras.—Drees Mole, AO mite tYetalarj" oentsi Beets in Palest* Boxes. TS ___,_ rate Oozes, 13 and es. " Tnat—Doors eon at a mann beton f. Malik W. 3 881. A Grand Chinese Speoteele swirled WARD'S - inO3 - nlom To cum. With. and gorgeous Aosnetg, DUNN" sad AV nointments. MR. TONY reSITOIL Wilj t erear In his meat telling Jokes, Songs. sal Rs "lt Vzitrtairiments w i ll inelu de a ear/sty of ACTS IN THIS RING, By the most Talented Troupe in Austria& WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH BT. TIREMTIR.—TRIN (TURBO/a)' ETD NINO. Nth night of Boueiesaleepemeoeem Mar of the OCTOROON ! ROOM 1 OCTOROON! TOROON t OCTOROON! aCTOROON! OCTOROON! OCTOROON! OCTOROON! OCTOr o N ! OCTOROoN OCTO OON! OCTOROON! OCTO N! OCTOROON! OCTORtiON ! . ocToROON! LNYTOROON 1 - P . . Icon.] HILMIRLPHIA, MARCH 23,1860. DAN RICE, Ego.— Dear Sir : A number of yourlfriends. in considaratieer of year vaned abilities in your profeamen, and the many estimableguahting you poetess as & man, dears to tender you a Gomplienentary,Beatifit, ars time at convenient, previous to your intended departure from this city . . Will you favor them with_ereply. Pant H . Godard. John W,Fornay, ea ' aroli• r • • GeorgeN. filw amen. , 4 _iii._ P. Rodeos, F.lther. flonjaann.H. B rassier. H. A. Chadwick. George G. tonsillar. George W. Baker. fi tb A e . leiblidia. Dendy elaarwood, . rt Soul .~,. Samuel Williams, . Seward BaW al4 Francis A. G , oillnu. =IA. Whitasy. weber - 11l Lee. William D. Lavas . coareG. R. O. ' Jr.,. -14.nrkilArr• GeorgMberta, PhiGO. White! Thomas.). Barger , Joh&Wlikg. Charles,. Taggart, •- ~ Jaws is. Ann ~L COO,Oll. John Goforth. . J. X, &Glen . • Nimiolll4ll - March IN:I3NLS iteßses. Paul B.Godetrd. and other Gent/ems' ese Committee : In answer to year communication or the Ad last. gee mit ma to say that the eompliment yea have tenernsi i me s fully apyremattd. hey* the ammo grateful reoompeuse or Ilerrleee to ,100 MIMEO thug emdbition of good feehag trees thasswbseei=- ship 1 feel wintered to oimm- With the mast ardent feelings of gratitsela kindness. I will Sad. that SATICI2DAY will EVINTIO the present week be seeigned for tie pr benefit. Very truly your obliged and handde sernint, It' DAM AIM pOSITIVSLY THE LAST WISE. d( THE HEART OF THE ANDES" , WILL CLOSE ox SATURDAY, Mgr M I AEPFL At MB ACADEMY OF FINE MATE. 1029 °HEM In maim Open from 9A. M. tilllo P. M. A.:Windom illesoir nitiS6 St SIX NIGHTS MORE! BANDER/30NT EXHIBITION 100 Jayne'e Commonwealth (new) klethEng, umwrincrs NINETST~NT Unflagging Interest: Unesampirs Swam! One. relit - a! Splendid eta! Impasses Tableaux Om. Flimflam Pagelirty ittepteee Laughter! The seeneyy aced was painted espnisely fez Na Art Model:Wl. by . Louis %Seep. 'rho -, ftikiour Ira Bah ioaenth celebrity In the Old World, sod is New Tech end this eity, , nnetytudied hymn cobs? esirstosses. It is eeknow itt led o sa m n by E t ic hmse t a u nil p o u F bl iss ie sestetsZ A . es a,. Doors open aid commit •arreprear TX. Admission—Adults. flees Milhous. Li ots. NANA VIERICAN ACADEMY OP MIIBIO. THREE GRAND OPERA NIGHTS: MONDAY, TUESDAY ... , WEDNESDAY, April Id. sd, 4th. The public are respectfullY Informed that the ULL. MAN & STHANOBCH COMPartY, on their way is New yore, will give three Operas, oa the 'game-sea houen date". MISSkATTIwiII appear (prior to her_deparmre fur Europe) in two niMotisisctoro—ibot of mon,TRAS which she has produced a gnat sensatimi in Hew Ye and in that of NORINA in DON reaquium. a ihe_has Jost added to her repertoire. aiK whisk she mil perfotiti fur the Mat time sines bet ImisraMute• On the ease . On the same omairlint, MADAME 00t.50N will make her farewell appelifillee If Philadelphia. MONDAY, Mall 141.—MARTI1A—St Mae PATTI. Mad. BTRA KOSCA, BRIGNOI.I. JUN A. TUESDAY.—TRU tIICILL&N VESPP.lti—Nedsase COI,BON. . . . . WitbriESDAY.—(Positively the last nichtj—DQN PASQUALIt, with the mast perfect. east that raysmos Opera has aver been given in America inalidiu PAATI, BRIONOLI, FE RI, sad 131.181111. The Sale of Rears for any of the three ainais.ensa manna. on THURSDAY. March Zi, at the deadens tat Chackerines..No. SOT Chestnut street, sad at Beek • Lawton a. shN I i NO4FV99:IR . MONROE ORA A H. L. ON THURSDAY Eyed ! nia. Mask DIM At 73 ‘ o elook. Tickets— Coats. blatC4l7 FUND NALL. • Proceeds fn. the purchase, of Library. ablf-111. CARL WOLFEIO.IIIVB AND CARL HOHNSTOCK'S FIFTH CLASSICAL SOIREE - Will ta T hike t kr u l D ox Y March Sikh. ISE. at the FOYER OF Mk ACADEMY OF mum. For Programme and parts:alms am at the Made Storm. Subscribers are requasted to show their tietatra tingle Tickets One Dollar; ma he had at the Eve ning, at the door. rue grand over-stringed Steinway Piano is tram Kr. varerooass. /Ogg Chestnnt street. satdo-11 MoDONOLIGH'S GAIETIES—MOB Bt.: Lr-it below THIRD. MOE MANAGER. . ti IritNANDNIL OF FELIX CARL° ( BALLET Coleb T TROUPE The above Troupe will appear EVERY BTRNING, They are the most wonderful performers linag. she were received on Hatardar Mums with NW MOM ea - thematic applause. RERN W ANDEV - And the anted Compaill appear. Fnst appearance of THE MoCARTY BROTEIMR&_ _ T W ENT V-13EVEN PERFORMER& rrziris, or WONDERS, Northeast earner of TWITS' and CHYSTPIOT Streets.—LAST WEEK BUT TWO.--Cone then and see BLITZ in his Inimical Illusions. Ventriloquism'. the 'Learned Canary Birds, Bobby toad Weedisrtel Au tomaton Rope Dancer. Attractive Entertainments ratty evening, eamenn °WEDNEi SDAY k AND SATURDAY ATTIJINOONII . . . at 3 o'clock. Admission U cants. Ohiktren stunt& STEINWAY & SOWS NEW PATENT oVERRTRUNG GRAND 114008, PRIELIS GRAND, AND SQUARE PLANO& BLASIES, EROVIRR. • zoos cHEETNET Street. The appended card, copied from the New York Repr ice Post. demonstrate' conclusively the high entiralligseet in which these pianos are held by the first arlooto or New York, who. though desirous of _exhibiting their skill, preferred martyrdom to the swag:slot principle • icxan.l ===E3 ,At the concert on Saturday evening, Mr. Baker &d -eemed before the curtain, and stated that Mr. Mille had refused to pia, his solo, because the ehickering piano provided by the management of the Academy OA as cordance with shesiness cont did not snit him. The feet. of the mum are •itf , PlY there: The under signed were each to hare played a Imo. They badge lected s Steinway grand piano for the pilrpose. and thug instrument was efterwards sent up to the Academy et Music, tuned, placed on the stage, and made ready log use in all respects. The 'whim should know that in every oity of the world it is customary that artists select the instrument wlucdt they think boat calculated [ efferent their powers. .0 the Academy, howevcr. a different rule prevails, and they are. it seems, compelled to play only on what the diatomite choose to pemot. At the hurt monisnt. we were told that we must conform to this rule or not play at all. We preferred the latter alternative. not out of disrespect to the pub hot becalms we felt that we could not give the tatulsotion we wethed to give if we played ma a strange instrument. II there had bees ao other piano at the Academy, the came might have been different; but, with eke tattrument we wanted been our eyes. the refusal to permit it to be played upoe seemed like a deliberate effort to else* a is • &mid" vantageoug light before thepuhlio. JOHNSON GRAEVER. WM. SAAR. SB. MILLS. . mh24-atuthl4tl PENNSYLVANIA - ACADEMY OP TK. FINE ARTS Mar dr_Beilimr STREET, Is OPBI4 DAILY: (Aundan exaerMd,) froms A. M. title P. M. Wanted—The Tenth Toittme of " PAU tremolo Vertisia," of ?Oases& Adruisson M cent& °Warn umber 131 7M 6iol vriee. Shares of Stook CU CIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—Pubho hearsals every SATI7RDAX, at hitIBICAL FUND HALL. at 3.kio'eook P. M. 'rioters to be had at a, Andre's. and Beek k Lawton ' e Mono St o rer. and al the door. PERSONAL. PERSONAL.—Cash will be paid, and the 1. highest price, for Ladies' and 43intie eatill•ef Clothing ,by addressin,Ht Box 017, Blood ' s Digitate& mh9ol-12t. WINESANDiMITOREI. PURE AMERICAN WINES, From the moat eminent Wine growers of VIROINLA. NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, and PENNSYLVANIA Sparkling, Still, Sweet. Dry and Communion WINES. Warranted the PURE JUICE OF THE OILLFE. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,' DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES. m614-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. BRANDIES: Nowlanding from on board of brie Mane Brookelman, at first wharf below eouth street, 315 auks of Pinot. Caatillon, and CO, and other fine Cognac, various mutual!. pale and dark. in )4 oaaa. Imported gad for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & tahll4 -et to arid eat tooth FOURTH Street. ' 030641 E. SPECTACLES, with th• finest Periscopic or Cylindrical Glasses. mounted in Gold. Silver. or Elastic Steel. EVE-GLASSES. in Gold, Tortoise Shell, Indis-rab ber, SteM, or HO. n. M IC ROSCOPEE,_of the best qualities. OPERA-GLASSES and MARINE-GLASSES. Ja panned. Ivory. or Patti. ATHEMATIOAL and SURVEYOR'S INSTRU MENT,. STEREOSCOPES manufactured in ever,' Mlle. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, recently =Ported, sad sold at the very lowest prices. by M.. 1 FRANKLIN. Optician, mhlPst 11! South FOURTH. St.. below Chestnut. lita J. FISCHER R SPLENDID NEW YORK. PIANOS, from SUS Onwards to tiNN, according to Slush—favorably known for th eir beauty of tone, exterior. and durability. For gale on Monthly instsimente, from *lO to OM, err for cosh eta liberal dismount. Alen, a large sportment of other Piano", from excel lent manufacturer.. on hand. JAS BELLAK, 279 and 28/ South PIP' 111. STREET, above Sprites. inh274m* RNA CHICKERING & SONS, MANU right PIANO Taf Grand, 84 " ed el L .* Street,.Pianos_Wiet. taken in ex tnaM . ia girrltirmitirliatrare•°L • 411.22:°• of P:4 14.11-Srelf VOLUM IMOT—For sale by WITEIF `4-1 ut. 111 4. aII9TEE I4 mad 41 fon gErmll/40 Str
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