The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 09, 1860, Image 3

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11 4 do %mire, toil Waded, Halr-
A BilAnTiPt* . , , ,lPOWW;Wk;lintraPirDept.tlthe of th lfbillit i gde.%u vi a p we, topeadent yams and
er
e taind' healdwAll- - $ 44445: " 41'11 Mt• ° (-431148 tha 'Re_mitiathe vessel -heatins hastily to the a obic tat beer reciatlatylecat larthe mobs prigared , board . Weather foggy. NORFOLK.
kr eft* ,o4l Ir b dua hisA • MEMORANDA.
'peoiiiratith Toimnitteitmealtraieen the. of theiunship Noaterdtrooter, cleared at Neve York Yee.
di ara is soi m ima ,: fov A„. o , : ltir W ainlopri Vi te ste l . " l , ;re e ll oos , ° "i b t l i r ti t : ', , f:lt e nt . e r f "iz r r i r r a . ggin v Oleathd :it New York
- Arai of: tine atelei - of
,TenediriMaie; esecuted-3s: thlv;Al steacthilalataitheiTLisespeng, for !Lightning; old
etylit n it go sonlitoll ..The vet it York ypeterday....,
~alMeee,:ard thetimPstersdeatdokeripairrogoteestliesi';'iitrz. NOW York yes 7
s; eidomiaintedatodehmariountitit:am thm!Y oat! , ntearn - ship M Trilleiri - Geiffin, for *vans and New
'up; ppoilawabiaa mate the ' g eese ththeeiss- rearei 'York; eleard th ew whims ith inst.
akatatioaat 4ro h i s hi os ,a oiirs4tak io mp a it y th e kere Chap Hotter, belie !sported Hampton
have Pertiehni 'Tgranatomy4ries.aad ' ght, tkrjk is Pg574.11.314 1 5=,VTA,.a m.ll
teel• glee' hawu aro admiYa bly eiriortreL Int , th• Orteaneyeaterday.
saki* eiletutotihrtheliertik wileste Sleek eredil upon ship ßoothemptothfront Bombay for New York, was
Xv l,3lll lf4 l oe,vtidV!4tielbeektit, ll o 0141' Wil :l Pg r i.prAttit l ig t3 leln i r g ega i r b ed at New k
pop 'inmpbopjpehrit; 444. wear ;, ' ,lit :day got Etievrranw w or year/v.
i hi m p od He w a , io nd a l eeee p liver reek, or a Snipes- rook sionista. winch. frOCORa de' via Debt
drib iNdirieltsiVireiliceir;Wilithirktiiii;': ,nnhmiNpledniteger. toed at atspatond 7tit lnes
, thd ea w e e e : ,e a - er o e thee, r efethibliy_ Wedded ie.', Seep Marble ,
, tra rs lregl i from-Peremsbueo, arriyed at
ter :taatriesthaWriakkariviliriwWW l4l l l , th " .l !" trot .rFtlet, Terry, Dom Mode Janeiro Mirth 16, ar
slatairef Franklin. on' eem etresh , above Olowthat,l , yore warder.
"kith wee eleS,fieretskiriihf, • lly; Ittntortre," , is - of th e ' st abihr 111 launder. Oats, front Provide nos arrived
o we o w mop; heats bihrahErrOW What, is kn o wn 80:T gult rtill,..l..red New York yesterday
the Anreptgirerry, Bar of ituriy.-: The insursneetioni- lot Philadelphia. •
lb"tpstelit , Pattie is indebted for this' prude, :Debra, C A &elm% Rich, 'end Evergreen' Potter,
inamots ba mt a s a i pppfge w a wa. t h m idj an i ,i 4 homes. arrived arNerport 7th test.
• , Behr ?boa Page, nommon. hence, arrived at Pales imp o z oppirpgat, riming seam., from the auspicious -74
haravaria *Mak it WU tottaded, takes. reek th fina .fthr• 0 D King. Wooster, biome,- arrived at Wale
pad miliblegatitubms a.pord rum. which ~lt has also iSt ge t iele, chino, olearedat Cable lath alt. for Phila.
weee,siiect ereeeestolly . Maintained. The gray and -*dual*. "
ithereedioth *dike it, now easemsee erested. ex-, • ,Bo hr Jane Rom; Stevens. hone , arri ve d at Richmond
pr ibi Mistpany. - asitorfth th e baddionte frozen- rt tio " Igo r ty•" o 6- ar — Amar i m, Howard, saile d fror a N ew b ury ,.
Dieeetlikevrti reernd hi, is a fittinirstrueture for a, or port gill inst. for bdialelphle.
ilalltra . 7l yobbo ittetikettion, - Peer Volta. Case, hence, arrived at Newport sth but,
to Nadi& to raters,
NSW °Mimi Oiwroaroe,--Judilits from the • steamer Beverly, tierce. hence, arrived at hew York
SUM* tiramt r anthi"maklng in the elegant show-win- eesterder•
lows or the lmmieue establishment of aleurs, Watford,.
& Bus, Wider the' Destining% geed, they must be
daily opening fresh nomitire Mall their vat loW defam
e/meth of grentlemengEsti.Ladierevind bilseeo Show,
Niintmepa4 children's' Rata. asd Ladies" duo Dm- I
. twelfth and Partiels. Indeed, tale oonsithetes one of
the eeettiouritiee of this enterprising house.' Between
their. exteosive thaaufaetiming &elides ! and their im
portetioro from foreign nutrigts by every arrival, there
to hardly an hour is the day that does not produce at ore
or. the plpp,..r their poniitageorie choler, new' thing.
The„ eimitettemiee is. Oskforria ire giggle thronged
mitt enetomeny" sad, liking all into oimideration—their
.wanallient item, their gedite ARNOW:as, and the nth-
Aidatiltrioire at which they eelb;-thikforde is itiwskil
• pearly Mr. Mee* to soy.
• IDRElercet 'WONDERS IN' THE CITRIC of ,
Dte
y►•E—'Pee &Mowing' ere amens tbarreeierkible cures
pertorreerl by Proforma. Chathberlia & Bolter, No. WO
ittlYit , ,Jo6ll Dolling, ;No. Olt - dogma street
between Ninth and Tenth, after eaffering all the horrors
AMkosii twenty years. was eared in Elie operations.
- 2110 1 110 a. Harrop, Rose Milli West 'Philadelphia;
sotie, Diabetes Intolembla thirst, drank Pelicans Per"
-4 157; general prostration. Diabetes controlled' in two
treareslids s likewise abated 'with DJ spopeis. - lois of
appetite, lames and -- violent attacks of vomiting, on-
IWO eared.
laoob~petltnan,soatbwldoomerofTwenty find and
Tian *treats, anted of natal) us of the boweli: attended
wdali ii*lnsts egastipacion, that bid restated the-most
ypowiwral'inwrdteetei fifteen years.' • • _
itbbnf Alteri:•Third and Moira* 'dined", cared of rid=
istabuttybleitatese sad nervosa pranyabon. • '
•
City rennin** On be elven of persona anted of nearly
wen foam of donee*.
, ,
1:100SYsT Anlylitili*:•••rnito of oni tradi ng
nenit'*Etity - liitio winkle extend their basinful by
efedyerming in the interior, will ban an opportunity
tennied 8.. P. Weyer*, the editor of the
Bedford Gamut is "speared in the city, and will cell
en cur mercantile friends for- lie, purpose of securing
patronage for hie paper. The Gasstrim one of the beat
warms "abashed in theintietter, Mr. Meyers eau be
found for eifelr'days et the 'fierioutabießotelMoiti
Fourth street.
" Bowes's MeoconSO Ftss " ate atoeitliosly
eswelar I they have the coatideses of physioiastiii sed
are spoken of in terms of high eoamendittttie'by those
whip here eyed them.- They are of greet benefit toy all
•ho ere troabied with habitiodeigarivaliceautipated
bowels, sink add nereoea heridailie.biliewidieesses, and
is ease whin)* mild abtrolie,etht PorWvoia uirmi.
Thyme - )spared by 0. o,ocent, ilath 'twat Thee
atreare. at Vie mew ear bac
Bnoirenzets —Eroni hir. 4 o. H. °meaner, princi
pal, of the Reigate Female Institute. New York t" I
have Peen sffi eta with Bronchitis daring the esst Ima
ger. and' found no relief until I foind goat' Trochee."
"Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Cough LOSelliFISi
SH for sale throughout theynitird States.- meg-fignrSt*.
- Mae, PARTltqnroli'eVliiT ?Ha " TIMMY)
Frat3o—"Ditl the giard oreeentenno toroth Mrs. Per
simmon ?leaked s commissar., as. be mailer at the en
trees* of a marquee. " Yon ems the (sentare r , said
obis smiling. "1 have beard so much about the tainted
isido that I Wiese I mould deplore an attsehnient into
Um termer, end mare them as well man officip. Yon
w m
weal me if the guard presented arms : ' He:didn't ; bat
a sweet little man; with an nsitainglen his ihoelder and
a smile on his face, did, and asked me if I wouldn't go
Into agent end smile. to tr-briii that we eon d both
willgietaida, wine bi, politel7 touched We ohs
gess And left me " am"- vith a Nan new suit on
froergbe pakitiagei i
ate"-of Orevilki Stoma, ISM, eg;
Cbmtnut 'Mem, was, in the Feleatterlalle:- to Mug " flip
saps," in ttie Workaround.
, Timg:Outottgaz, GIFT 01.0.11111 . 110 Panisa.—Nessll.
& Wilson have frementlY beerlitekeigerhy
kW do not start a Gift Clothing Storm _The! real,'
this they -have boat no '
'their veil large - hemmer by
gritisgeiery metorner the fell value is clothieg for
'his money, aid this give latiefaotion, without restating
to hatabas. 7'he -motto of the Greet -Blown - &one
OlMking Rs% Ito. 1103 and toe Chastest street, is' 'sunk
NW and meal' atolls." - - •
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Tke Mosey Market.
There aata 'an sante steak -matiat itadsa. ead
paint) rise In 'ton deaariatioaa of 'rocks sad bonds
Monti Panne - horde Railroad es: and Erato tb fit Nan.
batten di advances)4,l3,tinylltid leatieatimt battened
idAteediaellaiiread signs There Was Mite' donut
beinsatelread "meek. bat Imam are arm. at areviede
Tao mates! marlatteeettautmeaey. arid loom:mini osi
teat embitters! dad no &Stdgy ilk
_obtalniad kolas ba
iley boat ratio unarm*.
rIIII4DELPICA STOOE EXCHANGB SALMI!
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Yob City 6a...... .14234 88 do 884
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dada ic........1.85!,, ler* Wlearert &-0.,1 R. 1_ - 1g
ice es.. sew.. 814 'eta .81741stmg.. lid , 1.. •
nev.ll . ....‘..94 • -9444 Weret & itt Settot, - It -, lig ,
issitin, i . - si -Si tvnyidd k,-, , .....11% -12 •
lair Wank; It .li kebiitri k 661 , .. 83. 64 -,
Intik 44.. - „ fe lea North goad 8....41 • 4
i5t64 , 86.. , ..74 •as tvortkE sessite. , 48.%
• ire...dBro4B 31 -J8 Nth least MM. RI - - M
411 . 14 R SO OW 48. 4 ( BBirstawidea go.— ;. - 1
Writ OW frOli., IMO ii, 117 - OstalsSjatlyes....mi Al
is ;glyil Ft...)111 ' .., Fried k ftutb It.. 44 - '._
till NAV VI 74 • , 74,44 4.0 & Tbi ate 11., 4434( MX
241 6iime ottle yit, ..- lasso & viz* BM MK4 - 8641466.246vatk.:. 8 :41441r. • . ~.
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Philadelplua Marketti.
Tim Flom martmt ie eery meet to-itity;te• detiend
loth for export and home me being limitadi and prices
litthoulquotabicohmas I)* irids Aie avail)» ovIT
Unite vit Vona is gotafic! for "Menials mad tato. and
se 1401.5 a ! ir bbl for mars family end fanoy brand'. an
11A9aliiy. e I &Wird whipping brsadrare ofpred atom
,lowest hums, without fleeing burets, Ilya Flour and
Goa Mast ara Atady bstd. but we Mato( ao slllllllf the
lorw‘ir nuoteikad' NM. and tali Uttar It, atothi iP
fur Petissylessis Meet. - • •,
H very littlWeloink; and thi
UMW idiengataki sad drooping. asipa-roachuoi Anne ,
liatltiasbasto at 141•Olfo,lor prima Mono Mania red,
Nlind .100wIlais lin white. isolarliag 4,860 bus of Ow
forms: primp Parruolvaiddat lalo. lye is wawa and
"What slowly tit fro. Corn continues - doh: - but prime
waits is misses tides of about 3 00 bus yellow Sneak
ported at TOtheilloat and in store and - 1 tre bus WO3llllll
t ali ziototiso.:. Os ed ts ors soehasp and soitioa at 450 for
sarbrasta, arid Sig
for Os:aware. feWailip dolma
darsey ardildalt.
gar..quoroera
are ruiner in their ea to.day.
.
' Vey Ost news from abroad, add stoat PM bolos sold se
.
Gocutorg.. 7 lWie
market is -41p1e;.; but Sugar! Ma
keidvita gals Ofautalla;rialelM_ Cabe r onto
lffli solo at mill - • - sFut • -
VROVIStoldi. , -Xler Ito Is not rani& wylikeett met no
- • forms, solos or Pork Greer, Most, or Lard are ported.
Of Bacon a Isis of to cealtoltintere stookedaboshiets
,ereetti9436 0460,41 r -Oottier sad Wass. are doll, and
a sale buldwiee doing. ,
iliil r re sbea n i ,
a ti O d t P rf:.elniirrLdfirnsg peace
400, and .11. Or bbl. for tbellires towbar§ of Week
Sway *is irarya'aist, itink - prietis about the sues
het etootsd.: - -,- , - ' • • ,
Wit faitsT onntinaladidl, Pannodvaaja blat selling it
90194oeshlifidtots•131ei - aselthosat 314317i0 pot
oiroiCrApeNio:
fuel** Priis:ll . -!_ .
B•!%sirA—Barit Priffetsh Surrlser-340 bugs
4100' Oa Mai ores Ali Jamul W. °irks pianos
1000 e 40.1xtlea rant r 4 • s' CO; .100 eases roll sulphu r
illsa snouts suipltur 0 Lour's. , „ •
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as YOVirit PIAUI. ;',
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crart,.:,..blif ,Modal VenWP. P0R1•.. 30 ,41. Janeiro
Sark Preeli Lentos Saskssr. 0 iss!,frost Alarms.'
- with btimstove, &o. tee & FLoriais . ., • musk IC Osss
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! , :ikibt il Siiri:fi, itoiijk_ l l days frost *spina, Vs, with
C'C l 'W sAM,:r.mi, 4 bit: fm. math., 161.
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ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
loro . 2111 ZITS ovsoos. salrr
GONTINWPrAIr-11.' B. corner of Ninth and Chestnut.
Jam B Crawford, 'Balt B Clagstone. Mo
M Bison. Ohio J L Burrows, Rich, Ya
Or Blt Ihibulta,Narrisburg G W Brewer, Pa
Coodwin.lr.,llartford Mr Blade. KY •
Mrs flick & son, Ky „ John P Harrisburg
R Rafael. N YVictor Garcia, Mexico
Y-1 Parkhurst, A Hale Men
C Cocker, Salt A Bmi. h, ndolpb, Mlu
HRemington Fall River 14cs 8 Yea Pantwort s M.se
or Thoinpion & Salem Miss Thomason & sm, N.l
1 Ingham. & wf. Salem, NJ Mire Inithrara,Ralenn, N J
Nut Ransagy. Pa C Stuart - . N
L i liverwort. , Ind - ' C Flynson, Texas
0 W Green. Delaware ' Russell Nll.
Dr Dollentsudi, LT le A, D Burnell, N jI
A Liily 818 .1 A Green. RIO', MIRO
V Johns. Wash, l) 0 3 06'dthiraite Mobil*
Miss Dokithwalte, Mobile R MIVYNALI: Aur• ra. N
IrtlBeitamyer. Pa ' Dr W Wetherol. Pa
J Pedgroyer. ,HF: Ft John. Y
G Nrru , kentie. Salt • J Bldweit. California
II Weed. N Y Miss Parkinan,_ Batton •
Mr Parkman. Boston Albert Wood. England'
.11:J1 Wtabtmanp N Y J Grinnell It Bedford
P 47.1`Ak'ler ttsvitSe . Pa Tr ' f r inla &..rokiston
Mrs 3 w ' Danforth. Mar Miss Gore, mew
W R Valentine, Bellefonte 8 Weiriok. Prirder 00, Pa
.HML.e. Brooklyn ' AI eanfield. N
tiros rdorgen,Hudirort,NYP W Conologham. Boston
R Dennis', NY. - colarelle riallfax, Bog
P Renian'& la. Utica Min Kerman. Utica • •
1.0 Own), Boston ll Putnam. Boston
P Palawan. Boston MMather. W Troy. N Y
nder. Boater 7 , 8 1 F, Igor, Providence
, r. eon
-b e r m
A li ti ffti r videkee;R _
Bradly, Mani E RupseH. Conn
w W Prarbardm. Tauntoe Lithe & dau, Troy
Mier Morrls"Tror , - 'wish Perham. Boston
EY' Snub s, Wa shington „ Dradhroolr. London
w A n • Mrs Butler. Wssilington
Sialeeer,NriSliVillii • R A Nape. Norfolk
K Hawker', N M Mayer. Phdolaz, Miss
-J I) Thompsoo. Va ' lei T Ames & dau, Mast
Mr Arnold, Ohio ' ,0 W Raul-Mies -
Mr Toarner. N Y W 8 Bradis. Colin
It B Hoskins. Va Pol Carter. Boston '
Gaol' Carter, Boston Jos B 'Moon. Boston
Mre Robinson, Boston Robt lbekford. Boston
A Miller, N Y J C Alden. Meat
J D llon. N V - - Addison Child Boston
Bennett. N Y - WII Algia.NY
.1 0 'Remise le Is Boston WM Bennett. Va.
A rig csirtiri."" Joe Goodrich- Jr. Boston
,Gee R Bort, Bolden - . John Corby. Mo
C frisker. N Y_ H 11 Ratak & la. 'Y Y
8 Gem**, N Y - R. Leman & wf, Me
A Beau& wf,NY A eashm_an wf. N Y
T Tracy. Pan Frareisoo Bend La POW. 0
Jos Sloan Jr & wf. Balt 8 R. Dennis, halt
()kat Major Williams, N Y
BB:Morgan, London, Eng ' • t
NIRARD 114/OBN--Crionnut at.. below Ninth.
IL. W Ilollinitsworth,-Pet - R Barnum, Bloomingdele
I M Bell, Pa. 11_n Louis Wll4ll. Pa
T Woodward & la Mama Miss Woodward, Mass
Mist Thomas Mari , ' R Helaine, N Y
Choi ...vnton. NY • . , It l Neil', Pa
W " 1 3 , ' F.,t v rtri. let v . N Y Y.:l4'TgArisk. ,_,l ,Md
8 AndreWs. Troy, NY , W 8 Cunnintham, l'il Y
I Alen & Is. Md It M Richards. Va.
Miss Rieliards, Md Jas Wright. 8 C
R Millard. vot Mr dere, ft C
Jos 8 Barr, NC - - W 8 Monroe. N Y
- Alex Gordon. N Y - . W amble, St Loma
C A Hine, NY Et Hinoev. Middletown
Jae Boland & jet, Canada - Thai, Basle. Canada
8 Itickinson. Trenton, N J 1. Martin Aid
Tft Orlison, Pa i Dr Poulain. ravannah, Oa
0 N Lull. PaA 0 gray. Del
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• Mr Conn! Pa •
:111 tiaral4_, P Pa - -, - •Mrs U-F Zillironi It I
C Becker. Boston Mrs Beaker. Boston
8 Mitradtona & Is. Conn Mrs IN'atte A chd. Carlisle
.1 - urnes Larkin & la, El C Miss B Clark. 8 0
4 11. Maim. Balt B W flood, Mass
- A Henderson & Is. Coon W Murillo. Troy, N Y
Ono R Rs:mina; N Y 12Matthewa, Balt
'I J FP.ith. N J . , .1 Irwin Ala. 8 C
IV It Peril. II V ' ' P Burk, Teo , . gl Y '
A Chandlei A Is, Troy A N Y It 4lartlert. BrAo r klYn
f , 4 lo ll7,;.,!cweltzi_ li enjtlnrtre'ry, ,4\9'
Oho Stevenson. N Y Cale Lockwood &_Lls, Can's
W P Iddinte, Balt 8 id Bhoetlther,l3alt
it Wennonme, Del W H Foote. Vs
1' 8 RANI. Bait
v = Mrs I A 14eitly, Boston
John 1 ord. N
11 Mann, Boston
A Deana. Ohio ' - Mrs E Frlmonson, Balt •
B 8.. u somas. Jr, Balt - .l' C Paxson. N v
Nit W , odentrd, Balt - Mrs 'rhoinstro. Phil*
Tunes McPherson. Va W Dunlop, Vs
W 0 crene &M..Va • lt 0 j&IIIPXOII. Va
el 7 W Thomas, NC -- - Mallard Cook. Jr,N 0
Win Showell, N 0 , - - , I Atkins* A ls, Gli ,
Su' %Waite, N y - Chasde. j 4 Y
Geo Baropman & la, N Y Elfartla & le, N Y
parnnrxs~;
Mase
AMERICAN ROTELr—C hestout street. eboie Fifth.
lea Fergynkon; - Ala - - W Stewart, N V
ilonre.N Y . P Donnelly. N Y
• 1 W Miller k 10, Po 0 o,Prugh, Dolton
Ono 1` Martin E P itinealeY
•Lt'aldirtr,,,haMi t rilli' in R TisgigveliptisiteribtWn
Miss V M ‘..arniron, AN V " W M rMllellnllll, Mt Holly
P Meyer'. Yor ,Pa Alex W Sesbrease, Md
A 1. I yowls . Del PJPJ hn,ftel
81,01 , 1'1.0. Oa Joe 'Kinney. Del
Oen Diehl. Frenok Miss Keno.. Wan
Fel LO lgt Miley Trooton,N .1 S fkurdevoot, Tignbury, et
Henry ewton. Boston Jame TOM. Boston
I. Torryi Boston - . Pt 08 Wneelrr. 11l C
.1 Baldenroa. Phil. -. ' W W Val enn. Oa '
A-C Snaps. Os llt Marshbank, Lanceiter
IV fttmlnew Kintaton, Pa W P Weiner!. miry
0 , 1 Chnetv. Johnstown, Pa W Verotr,PchrtOkl 00
M 1. Howell Jersey I PM:, Bethlehem
I N Woodonek,N Y - km B Penh!, N York
A Wilson. 141 York Baqnyel Johnson. N York
0 0 Pennfek. Mass R 0 Howell. Mess
W it West lk la. Mass C Ro.ssrog, N York
Ir Wallaok. N York . G W Cook, N York
W Maynard & Is, N York
SIBRONANTSP BOTEL—Fourth street, below men.
H Willlems, Pittsburg G W Musk, AllegbenY
W Shane, Lawmerer Elias Barr. Lancaster
PS P Meyer,, Bedford Jacob Bamberter. Pa
JlE_Rodman. St. DI, Chapin. N Columbus
Lancaster 8 Vogler. &soon
J K Day. A Ilegbany City. Bon Wm Dock Harrisburg
tW McAllen. Ps Wm B,lduallen. Pa
.T Thomas, N C Chas Kessler. Reading
Davis rc In, 0 CL T 0 IRam. N C •
H A Guernsey. Wellaborot Geo V Mitchell. Pa
Mar, Nd JR Eby, Oarriahurg
.1 L Deohert, Chamber/16e D Bair, Lancaster
Wm o Emmert, liarmvoy Am: Denote. Chantbarebg
Tallmen fc Is. Lyeoming f` 0 Prink Lewisburg, Pa
P N Motor. Lewisburg, Pa Ron J 8 Guthrie. Pa
Hon J 4 Rawson. Pa W Levan. bohyi Haven
Gao !Me & la. Conn N Weiser. Allentown
Wm Frysinger, York, Pa John C Jordon, Pa
Isham, N Y Gen T Dodd, Y
W Kelm. Va 8 W Thomas, Balt
11011 Ma ranker, M Chunk
JONES' HOTEL—Ctrestnat street. below Seventh.
Dr tr_Orout. N Y 0 Caldwell, N Y
Jim ni Toole, Tenn S K Turner & fa. Penn
Reuben Haines, bld . W W Clarke & fs, fi 0
Miss TaL.lor, N C - - 8 Dennison. Penn
H Small, ?eau ki G Jones. Penn
' , Jenks. Penn J R Robitioon, NU
ItH Crawley, Salt . J R Hord, Mot
Mmtasals,N Y ' - }lon J garbler, Tenn
C Puller. N Y , It MoCandliel, Haft
e Eabiday. Florida 0 A Hunter, N J
J IS Oral do la, N York, Rev 3 la Poeter, Lano
,__W If Kerley, N York _ . A Clark, N York
PI W Brown. ProV, R i 11 Keener, PIA
.1 Dome, Pt Deposit
TRR UNION NOTBL—Arab street, above Third,
C Die rholuer, Allerbeny B J Cower. Davisville
W Allison, Jr. Jacksonville Wm C Sheffer Balt
Jt B Janney Pa N Parker, Money
BIND Busk irk.
rk. Ps F M Wheeler, I V
X marmourit. 0 JD Johnson. A letbenr
BR Brown. Beading W Graeff, PeadiThir
WDB*lnesn & son, Del Irl Weodrue, Del
W B Miller. NJ fi Chew & le, N J
Richwind, N Rolland UrialiOane, Fort Carbon
John Richards Albans Swan. Port Carbon
a White & la, Kt Holly W Bharae Carboorio
Baal Hoiloor. Tamaqua Geo BD eht, Pottsvi ll e .
John Coleman . Pa Thor, arrett. Pa
Mn B MoClure Carbon co V. C Wilson. Carbon oo
Theeontmer I r o nt onter Lyman 'l' Bench, N Y
al Day, 0 Robt Knepp, Ira
Mai4:-Emsh!is
ST. LOUIS MOTSL—Cheatnot. above Third.
/Adj. (mess. Philo John Ils•dine. Phil&
T M Harber t , Phi* T M Sharp, Phila.
A S ?damn, Phila A N Molro,d, Britieetou
14 el U Or II /3 Terry, Hartford, Ct
0 4 Budisillaafe Misenla* A Itti nor. Fa
L has C Smith, o Y ir L'Lhotwo. FI&
P g MoSinley,.Pdtabarig a Arnold, Touren, Mum
W loots. Poston , , Mn's Tapped, Roston
Mviliallirefarldosi% C A C w h i r l i d et . r :l l . hils
Winehal• .
F!) Stuart, ash, D 0 R WITIsoW B A , T 3 9
Nardown. Fa ' _ Woodworth, Conn
J , M Vrows. N J •
STATEN UNION NOTED—Market. above Sixth.:
.TBuniett, Nerrishors. Ps It Koko, LAnoaafer 00, Pax
•A`r,limpljbef 1 :14 1 46 P b:
r J/win. KAMM Alex M &yun g , J
inch, Princeton , N 1, Howell , Cinomnisti. 0
ur oniony; Palladia 1) Ammonium LllllAlueihr'll
Col McClure, Pbinne JH Moroi. Lanosstur,Ps
Joe Pryor, ',animator, Pa M,isig tmooneter PA
Howard,Uneeuiter, Ps Lewis Watson, Del
I , Foxier, MOdensawn. NJ David Nett. Routine. PA
Jew,* mown. Lisomlne oo Dotal Mrdtero, liontiolurn
Newts, Brood, Perry oo A stioliondorter,tsnesat's
"John Thomaston. Ohio , Chutes Houser. Ohio
guno u4sonlieutel, Perry , vo w o nla i nnat i,o
Ws Mom a, Neer York "
NATIONAL NOTAL—Race street, Above Third.
CA it Kest, Allentown , H Hibbs, Wilkesh's
Mr* Rouser & son, Pa t . T /Dimino k son, Pa -
'ld Widillard. Luzern, so / Souses, Phtle
RA Thayer. Allentown - m Connor, Allentown
Pa• • - Neoeti. Lebanon
tie nier,-Ashiand, Fa Mrs tiorretaon & 2 eh, NY
PlLlbmire, Reouing p Phillips, Ni
r Proattl; Dory/lel( F Ropetirok & LS. Pa
J Licooridgo. Pa TK Prs
C Sehrieber. Battik is°, Pa
'rOO3ITAIPI NOTED—thseonit street. above Margot.
Illeuinis Del
.I.Kent .1 W Reynold.. Del
WINO, Md
LJI ee, Del S A
waged, led . ' 4.m o.ok, oel
W 1L€1,110 , , rhyla" t , wollreY, Phyla
it 'Du holson. Kansas 8 Towneend, Del
orearm Del W Scott, pa l
0 Hill Del 'J C Wilson. Del
Cotta, bet , , C chnetmen, PA
I Mack. fild ' MP. Welker, Del
A It ~ to roanamDel Williams. Cosa
S Dense, Phil. • • . t Chain. Del ,
Z D Mertiken, Del - , M Blanton, Del
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'COMMERCIAL HOTEL—suctb a.. above Chestnut.
J A - MeConlsey, York on . R ti lgiser & lit, Doylestown
"Pr ot Prizer, Doylestown JS w Pricer. Doylestown
If I Miller. Doylestown Hillman, West Chester
r l e a Gibennt . rd . Mimi li. Hughes, hid
ii nrenoe. a - M A Hill. Pa
„ miller & wire, Ps !Roily, ka .
A Worm, Harvebnte D goat. Elkton
+
Marshall Ale, Del - • I D 'Mouton. W Cheater
nj F Yost. Mont;no, Pa JiMe/1, oh, stet Co
, Yaw lipabonte.phala , .W. Day, Wash, 0 C
biIiORART#F HOUSE—Third et', above Callawhill
Data - Alithimar,Aeigelerille lse Wise, Allentown
; vi.
erreeshold. Salt- ..- oho D Fools. Ps,
,a 1 yetteeX.4lmne co .- Weiel , .ri., . 11
Walt Peastolllll Or a la. 1111 1 a i rtOWA
IN _rim, ilowiettmen obit Messmer, °blend
ever FR‘trieigrrnen,Ps Mrs Beyer, Pleseretb •
laupt. teeing .- • WK. Ruth. Pe
i Colombia co C flush, Pe
&WI terse , fi Lejainon Go so refer. Allentown_ 6
ffr°4-aPZ!lAllt,iltiti• ri
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- .irgtiribeg, Pa ''• ..
,' ash youer, re
' 1
"... 0 1 t r 4 . L , ' 3 'it eager, uniumbia an
it reglitiak.r./ruttlion A Zimmerman, Lebanon
' Untnermt, uw weima co ~.F gl tardwio, Lebanon
DOA litADI,DlWOlllL—Tbled NG, abrierithtilnwhill
Mt' it i Vertr ba" ' Y It t ett s r i gn trak‘l ' -
R
a' ratio .- ', 8 i j r te le 'Llibith orr
Doler,liult eh ro . ' re _yes. kehle co
lellirettOih. o o, . , Ditlitie lepe
ge Held.
~, _ a e :el, s .
eder mi ,,- _ .11 aneenDeritereekil
' rill .
~,_!,,,
cumuy e'reAr HAT = aeo n la:. below Vine.
Mn Snyder, Frrtoiril •,!E 1., Flint, Ralston; Pa -
Miltonßlown, 4 - 4038 &lb Doylestown
Thos Dien Boy Mown John C Parr? & la, N Hone
Geo Lear Doylestown M Reeder, a
A Donenhower, .911011.4 CO " A T Dun., & eon. Pa
1 1. 1 FelleY. Philo Smith harper. Fox Chooo
3 .4 Heston,
Doylestown B P Brown Pa
Rush Gri ffi t, Hatboro Thos Vet, * J
J
W Davideon,Pa 13 Groff, rn
Robt Beane, Backe oo I Farrell h eon, Books so
--.-.
BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third et., above Callowidll
Henry ill Form, Olney Geo K Levan, Reading
Jan Berndt, Tremont Jonas Gerlnger. Lehigh no
WmHonor, m
Penneburg has Harr, Jenkintown
H Johnson, Perknen.ille H Smith, erklomenvllls
W 3 leberhard Pa Sodium .1 dila*, Berke on
I G Coleman, tiobuylkill on Joe A More, Birdsboro
AK Fr ails. Pm .11 Warmer, Pa
Mrs D wamner. Pit 14 W Bowser. Ps
Adam Henry. Ateinsville Thos Bye, Centreville ..
(1.-o .0 Weiner, Pa W Flaok, Bucks an
B Boyer, Harrisburg Joe Ritter , Reading
M Cooper, Coopershuig Jos Miller, Pa
John F hieberling, Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MODIIL EkfAXING ANDHATII-DRIOB3ING
ESTAIMiaIIaNT.
L. OUTBRUNST,
N. B. corner FOURTH and BRANCH Btreets,
baiting opened his magnificent Saloon for Hair Cutting.
Dyeing, and Shampooing, in connection with the most
etaborate private BATHING facilities, would now and
nonce to the publie, after a year's sucaessful operation
tha t his means of aocommodating his numerous patrons
have been rendered still more perfect.
IlEir None hut the best artists are employed.
lICT Private Roormi for Ladles and Children.
Itir Beet Haw Byes, and other dressing preparations
always for sale:
lar Charges moderate. my 2. tf
SALAMANDER FIER. PROOF Sengs.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable utiles. No.lol ORESTNOT St., Philadelphia,
attES-tf EVANS S WATSON.
ONA PRIOR Ourninia OF TIM LATits,
STYLI% made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALER. LOWEST selling times marked in
Plain Figures, AU goals made to order warranted patis
factory. Our ONE-PRICE 'system is strictly adhere
to, as we believe this to be the only fair war of deallns.
All are thereby treated ahke. JONES & CO.,
seil-tf eoe MARKET Street,
BSWINTI MACITINES. All persons who
havebOilltht Bowing Machines which will not verform
the work xpeoted, are informed that BINGER'S Ma
chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one is ever
disappointed in the Machines of
1. M. SINGER & CO.. No. 810 GHESTNITT St.
nnl-8m
SEAMAN 'l3 SAVING FUND—NORTIIIVEST
CORNS* Broom) and Wasairr Brassra.—Deposits re
cowed la small ace large amounts, from all clamps of
the community, and allows Internet at the rate of FIVE
PER CENT. per annum.
Money may be drawn by Checks without loss ef In
teract.
Oirioa open daily, from 9 until /I o'olonk, and on Mon
day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Pred•
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary
CHAR M. MORRIS.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST
Ooatranv.--Chartered by the State of Pennerlva
RULIB.
I. Money is roof/wed every day, anti m any amount
large or small,
FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it le gut In;
.8. The money is always paid GOLD whenever
it is oaUed for, and withonknotioe.
'd. Money igreoeiven from Rzoeutors, Administrators,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
4. The money received from Dem*Ross is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages. Ground Rents, and other Aria
nism securities.
6. Ottoe open every day—WALNUT Street. southweal
Or nay Third strata. Philadolatita 1616
.
HARRIS' BOUDOIR SAWING MACEUNII.—
IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD.
,
Flatly PantatiteaT Swat Fara.
Philadelplde Oleos, 7XI ARCH Et. Agents wanted.
fell-/
MARRIED.
PATTERRON—PATTERRON.—On the 7th inst.. by
the Rev. R. O. Chase, Henry C. Pattetson. of Freehold
• '
N. J, to Elizabeth T. Patterson, of this atty.
HAVIL PiND—MoßOOli..—un the 94 inst., at the Ca
thedral Chapelally Rt. Rev. Bishcp_Wood, an full Ponti
ficals, Michael Hkvlliind, Esq., of Newark, Ohio, to Mtn
hl:ry E. Moffosh, of Philadelphia, formerly of Cinoiri-
MD, [Cincinnati and Ohio papers please emu.] •
DOD AM +1 DE—ORUNXII.--On the 719kh ult.. by Rev.
C. W. Retsley, Mr. Wm. K. Dodatnalde. of Camden to
Miss Kate Bruner, late of Montesomery co . Pa.
KE YEIR R—SHRACK.—fir the Caine, on the 611 inst
Mr. Leine T. Kes ser to Miss Nellie Shrtiolr, both of
Nemscossn,
DEM ER—PAITT.—On the 20th of March. 1860, by
Elder .7.'l'. Thompson. Mr. Jacob Denier, of New Jer
sey. to Miu Ruben' Ann Paitt, of Nockammon, Kuehl;
00.. Pa.
READ—MIIRRAT.-91.ay 6th, by Rev. Rob,. R. Patti
son, Mr. Alfred Henry Read to Miss Jane Mortal, alt
of this pity.
J.
81 AIPSON—NEAL.—On the Id of February, by Rev.
Clay. Mr. Imago Simpson to Miss Elizabeth Neal.
both of doe oity.
DIED.
HYDE.—On the 7th inst.. 'herein Cooper, only son of
F. R. and M. C. t4yd •• aged +years and 1 month.
Past his euffendits--put his pain
Came to weep. for tears are vain
Calm the tumult of thy breast.
He who *offered is at rest.
The relative. and friends of the family are respect
'folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
his patent.. No. 306 North Thirteenth tweet. at 10
o'clock. this (Wedneirday/ mornine, without further no
tice. Funeral service will take Cl me at Central M. E.
Church. Vine street. above Twelfth, at 10K o olook—to
proceed to Leurel Hill.
VoLlf iblAH.—On the oth inst., William S. Volkmar,
In the 38th year of his ate.
The relatives and friend* are respectfully invited to
attend the foneral,from hot late residence, No. 2323
Creel street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, the 9th inst.
at 3 o'clock. * •
BENTON.—On the 6th inst., John Benton, in the 30th
ear of his an..
Formai from his late residence. No. 1130 Columps
Avenne, on in - ursday morning, at 100 clock.
BENNER.—On the 6th inst., Jacob Benner, in the 60th
year of hisage.
..Funeral from his late residence , Sixth street, above
Master. this (Wednesday ; , 9th iest.
WAFER —On tbe 7th inst., Mr. Ulysses Blaker, Br.,
in the 86th year or his age.
The mural will proceed to Plumstend, Books county.
Mat Waeneedar )m.irning. at 5 o'olook.
CROTHIT.—Ott the 7th Inst., Margaret, wife of
Crothy.
Failaral frnm the residence of her husband, No. 233
Jrffersoa street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a:2
clock.
boyt.E.—On the 7th inst.. Mary Ann, daughter of
Mitre and James DOll5. aged 19 months.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 619
Cherry Mier, above Sixth, this (Wednesday) morns le.
at 9 o 'clock.
FEIMUSON.-17ay 7th, James Ferguson, in the 68th
year of h a are.
Funeral from his late residence, Kellreville. Upper
Harby._this
FFE(Nw. — ed M nes dry) af li t zeart,i oun,
at 2
o'clo tk .
O n. Rlll ears. ay7th,EwifeofJohnO.O
fer
ma um) 62 y
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 806
North Tenth street, on Thursday afternoon, 10th inst
• '
at 2 &elm*
witHSTER.—On Sabbath morning, May 6th. Martha
Adeline B. Webster, wife of Win. Webster, late of this
ci.
funeral from the residence of her liesband, Upper
flublin township, Montgomery no., on Thursday mvn
inay 10th. at 10 o'olo9k.
K E NNA Rll.—On the 6th inst. , Thom. J. Kennard * (n
the elstyear of his age.
NHIELDS.—On the 7th inst., Patrick 'Shields, aged 25
Funeral from his mother's residenee, No. 1615 Richard
street. the edeesday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. *
RH URLOCK.—On the 7th inst., Lizsle. daughter of
John and Catbanne Bnurlock, aged 3 years, 8 months,
and 7 dam
Funeral from the residence of her parents, 505 Twenty
first street. below Lombard, this (Wednesday) after
noon. et 1 o'clock.
WENTZ.—On the 7th inst., Philip Wentz, in the 77th
year of hie es..
Funeral from the residence of his gon.in lay, John
LiglitoaP..Gargint street. Germantown, this (Wedritis
, day.) morning. at to o'clock.
JOHNBON.—On the 6th hut, Mrs. Josephine John
eon wife of Henry Johnson. in the 27th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law,
Wm. Moore. Fourth wrest, below Federal, liarnden,
this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. •
B LACK BAREGE MANTILLAS, of the
most approved styledand well made.
Blank Grenadine Barns Shawls.
Y•AleoV Grenadine flhawls.
•ft Black Canton Craps Shawls.
Itiftek 81.T054 Shawls, ribbon, Grape, quilled, and ruf
fian borders.
Meek Thibet Shawls, ribbon, crape, and silk borders,
&42,. &eh
al* and thin materials for making shawls.
IthlifilON k PON. Mournine &ore.
nu? No. MIR CN ENNUI' &greet.
rrrs BASIIVEKEIIIt INSTITUT E.—.l STATED
Meeting will be heldT L , l Medneetley) FMB
MN% leth hut.. et 8 o'clock. J. C. WIUTE..IB.,
lb* Secreted.
FAIR OF TUE GERMAN lIOSPI.
TA I,—Yin extensive Fair for the sale of Fancy
e l firUnseful Articles, under the auspices of a number
of prominent Gorman and Ameriosn Ladies. 1/1 now
open at CONCERT HALL. The Rail Is beautifully
decorated with dam banners. wreaths. Ito., and a
Band of Masi° will be in attendance of evenings.
Theproceeds are to be applied to the ereaboo of a
GERMAN HOSPITAL in the city of Philadelphia.
The Ladies respect fully invite the public generally to
participate. and thereby male them in the laudable on
&Galan& the object being worthy of the support of
the °items of Philadelphia. ntl7.3t
POST OFFICE. PIIILA., PA.—MAY Ist.
MO—Proposals will be received at this Office
oat M. on the oth of May, 1800, for conveying the
IL 8. Mail from Philadelphia by hieing tun, tddestown,
Germantownotnd Mount sire. to Chestnut 11%
miles. arid back, daily. except flondays.
Germantown to be impelled TWICN DAILY, except
Sundays.
Thebleis to be endorisrd" Proposals for Carrying the
m. Mail." and addressed to the Postmaster at
myliPhila
da. Pa. N. B. B l 'Nt
Ot POStmaster.
rirAN EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES
for the situation of Principal 'lamellar in Un
olossifird. Socondorx t or Primary Sohoola and of As
sistant In any or the Public &horde of the Firs , School
Diet - 4041M be held et the JRFPER , oIN SORDOG
HOINE. cornmenolnit FRIDAY. the lath, at I o'clock
P. ht., and concluding the 19th that.
B. VIN
IR,
myr mwTht Ch. Com. Qua A.
l. of Teaoliers.
60.—At a meeting
o the Directors held this day. a mend -annual diyidenu
of four dollars per share was declared, payable on, and
atter the brit clay of May, pros.
ALFRED 8. OILLETT,
nag -myths Treasurer.
ijrOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Marten, 1880.
The holders of the bonds of this Company, due July 1.
M. can ow n receive, upon application at this ofilce,lo
per oent. in flash, upon the terms specified in the wren
lapittenlied.
The hoidens are shoo entitled to the benefitof a Rink.
int Fund of 11140.1M1 per annum, as established bo the
stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9,
ISO, and in pursuance of the contract, entered into by
company and duly recorded to carry the some into
dent, B. BAAIWORIi, ..tfetimunr.
CIRCULAR.
Netted to OA Holders of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Company Mortgage Ronde, due July 1,1850.
These bonds are secured by the first mortgages on the
road, amounting in the aggregate to 113,wa.m0. The
net revenue for the that lineal year was sot times the
amount of the annual interest on these bonds.
The managers propose to extend them for a period of
twenty tears, the holders retaining the bonds and the
security of the mortgages in the precise condition in
Which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for
the interest, payable half-yearly , will be issued.
A bone. of io per cent, will be given to the holder!, in
0011VideratiOa of their easentins to the extension. This
Wane will be paid in comb to the bearers of the bonds,
on their signing a reoeipt and Presenting theft 1138 / 60-
tive bonds at the utiles of the °Nepali,, or to its agents,
fo fP:aVe n i!iria l t t e . ipt and endorsement will be furnished
" B i rgit:9A e Board of Manag_ers, _
m -sr W. ry. MoiLltftelNY. Rear/dam
INSURE YOUR HORSES
TEE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
- Offiee, 402 WALNUT Stow,
INSURE HORSES. AND LIVE ex
41+0:STOCK OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PROM DSATir, ARISING PROM ANY 'CAUSE.
not St
NO 11051 E WITHOUT A S T RE O.
4.1 000pE.--13rent Emporium for Stereoscope, and
Oterermoopic Pietures.continuoily supplied with novel
ties by American Orbits. and fresh arrival" from Lon.
don and Paria at the loWeat prices. Whotonle or retail,
by ' Y . 1. FltobiKLibi Optician.
It -
12 South FOUiII.TH Street.
AV.; Inlproved Spoetseles and Eye Q aesea, Micro
words Open' elmismiAtotne hilaioisinoa, tto. MO*
THE. .PRESS-4111LADELPHIA, r. WEDNESDAY', 'MAY 9. , .1800.
COMMEROIAL
GUARANTEE 00.
At a meeting held Mar 7th, LBBO, the underelened. Cor
eoratore named in an ant entitled An act to Meow
rate ' The Commeroial Guarantee GainretnYe for the -
INSURANCE OF DEBTS," &0.,
Were authorized to receive subscriptions to the capita
stook of said company, prior to the 12th do, of JUNI
next, on whir& day a meetlng of the subeortbers wttl be
held for the purpo.se of orrlnizlng the eemektf.
P. L. ELLMAKER,
018 WALNUT street.
WM. 11. KERN,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
JOHN G. KER II 4W,
14 North THIRD Street.
PRICE I PATTON,
328 MARKET Street.
301121 BILL MARTIN,
THIRD and PEAR Street,
ROST. N. JEFFRIES,'
12 North THIRD Street.
N. E. SMITH.
my9-8t 218 WALNUT Street.
CATAWISSA,_ WILLIAMSPORT. AND
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Omen. 308 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, April M. 8380.
The First Mortgage Bow!holden, of the Catsmissa,
Williamsport. and Erie Railroad Compeer are notified
to call at the office of the Company. No. 305 WALNUT
hltreet, between the hours of 12 and 9 P M., and deposit
their Bonds with M. P. HUTOBINBON,as their Attor
ney. to be used in the purchase of said Road. under the
decree of Court. authorizing the same. and receive oer •
tifioates of deposit. 8. V. MERRICK.
ROIJERT BAY ARP.
F. A. VAN ME. Jr.,
J. N. HUTCH LOON,
A. W. MITCHELL, '
M. P. HUTCHINSON,
mye-et Committee of First Mortgage Bondholders.
VATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT, AND
ILI ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.
oFNICE,3OB WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, April 24.
Raiders of catewurt, Williamsport. and Brae Rail
road Company , a Chattel Bonds are notified to devoid
their Bonds with their Attorney, at the Otilee of th e_
Company, 908 WALK UT &refit , between o the porta of
12 and 2 F. EL, and reeeive oeitfiAanfkr o d a rw a t iN,
w. P. BORDEN.
ap9 et Attomere for Chattel Bondholders.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO
the estate of JOHN DRUM, deceased. having
been, granted to the undersigned. all persons Indebted
to rald estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims to present the same to
GEO Itlik; W DEDRIOR,
114 Reath SEVENTH Street,
Or his Attorney, GORDON HRINORLE..
inyli-w et* N 0.117 South SEVENTH Street.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP .— Notice is
hereby given that the eubambers have this day en
tered into a limited partnership. in aceordanee with
the act of Ant mbir of the Commonwealth of Penns*
van is, passed the 21et day of alareb,lB.36, entitled an set
relative to limited partnerships and the supplemente
thereto. undrr tne name of John Hodskineon, for the
transaotion of the Artists ,
Color Business in a ll its
bi anohea. itt No. 222 North FIFTH Street.
The general partner is John 8. Hat damn. and the
sp e cial partneri. Edmund Draper, both residents of
the city of Philadelphia. The cash ountribnted by the
anaciat partner is two thousand dollar.. The said part.
nerxhipeommeneed on hpe 6rst day of Mar IHO, and in
to terminate on the thirtieth day nt June 1863.
JOHN E. HUDOKINHON, Generei Partner.
una-wet* EDAIDND DRAPER.
EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURG, r
PIIIL•1111.) 3 1:1A, Mag lit. 18t0.
'The President and Directors of this Hank have de
clared f Dwidend of FOUR PER VENT. out of the pro•
fits of the last six months.
Etude n ctockholders. or their legal representatives,
will be paid on end alter the 10th inst.. at the Western
11.nk or Philadelphia. 10. M. MURRAY,
lltM. Cashter.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK,
PHILAD6LPItiIks Mal 1. 1840.
The Direotors have THIS DAY declared a Divideed
of THREE P Sit CENT. on the Capital Stook, clear of
BMW Tax, and payable on 11M. lid.
J
myl-tt J . W. TORREY, Cashier.
CIIRARD BANK, PITILADSLPITIA, May 1,
11360,—"ithe Directors have declared a Dividend of
Three Per Cent. for the twit nix months. free or State
Tax. payable on the llth oonformity 'nth the
general Banktng Law.
=Olsen 11 W. L. 13011 All FER. Cashier.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA
NIA, PHIL abELPAIS, May
The Board of Direotors AND
11118 DAV declared a
DL.idend of THH.Eis AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.,
Payable on demand, olear of the State Tax.
myl-avfm/ar S. 0. ?ALE ER, C.Mhier.
BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP-PHs
delphia,Mar Ist, 'ISM—The directors have this
day declared a dividend of POUR per cent, for the last
six months. payable on demand, clear of State tax.
~my 3 WfillOt JAMEY RIJECELL, Cashier.
„ T :m BAZAAR, NINTH. AND SANSOII
STREEIB.
SALK OF AN ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT.
HORS hB, CARRIAGES, II ARNP-133, ,ko.
On Saturday Morning.
At 911 o'clook, at the, Bazaar. will be eold—
The entire establishment of a gentleman, of Balti
more, loam,: for Europe.
Coastal ns of—
A paw of stylish noanh horses, is bands high.
An elegant coach built in New York, cost $1,200.
A Calash carnage, oast $BOO,
A light plunton, with faltng top.
Wit” g wo of the above cordage/. are as good as new.
2 seta double ItYruesa, (one nearly nevr,, covers ete.
skirMay be seen two days Pfo4looll to sale at Conk
in's stables
Er Sale positive.
ALFRED At t ,HERRNESS, t
Auetioneer.
OIL-COLORED VIEWS OF PIIIL'ADEIG
PHIA. received. Each packet containing
Eleven beautiful views, via:
•
View of CI from Camden,
bidet:an enoe Hall,
Inter or of Independence Hall,
Girard College,
North side of Chestnut street, froulnk to go t streets,
Ttte Exchange..
CasTt= Mint,
he
Entrance to Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Fairmount Water Work',
',astern Penitentiary.
With descriptive Letter Preis. "'mega mints perpaok.
Also,
Views of Niagara,
Sooner; of the St. Lawrence,
Scenery of the Hudson,
Lae George
of and Lake Y Champlain , The Qty New ork,
The City of Worthington and Environe,
Our Summer Retreats,
The City of Toronto, &0., &0., &o.
Each packet oontaine descriptive Letter Preen. and
about 12 vomit Price 25 cents per peek. For sale by
HAUT & VOLKMAR, Booksenere and Stotionere,
CO P te' HWAIT'S HULLOING,
No. 609 CILLSTNUT St., above Sixth, North side,
m5B-8t
VIEWS OF PIIILADELPIPA.
• A Series of Oil Colored Views of the City of Phila
delphia. comprisinc:
General view of Philedelphja.
Independence Hall. (uterine view.)
Wetter View of ludePendenoe
o,rard College.
14 Rome Hall.
The Exchange.
Custom House.
United States Mint.
Eastern Penitentiary.
Fairmount Water Works.
Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Price 25 (tents. For sale by
WILLIAM & ALFRED MARTIEN.
myB No. 600 CHESTNUT Street,
FOR LATER AND MORE TNTE-
A.• RESTING particulars about the GREAT FIGHT:
See Lettere from the Yditor of Wilke.' Spirit,
Letter fromjieerin, claiming the Belt.
Letter from,an American Merchant present at the
cement.
Reply of Mr. Wilkey to Bell's Life, and the London
Times.
Letter from the Hon. Gm ntleg F. Berkeley,
Letter from Censor on the Mill nod the
AMKRICAN ari gal ENGLAND.
Also a full account t i
thelant fight. laeting two
hours, between lo nab (tho American) and BMW.
Aquatic Challenge from Englund to amer/ca, and a
grett variety of eporting news tram all parts of the
country, m
WILK E 4 ' A
PIRIT,
Now out Itml for sale b_y all News denlare.
CAI,LbNGER & CO.,THIRD and WALNUT Streets.
Cliff Wholesale Agents,
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
Rere informsington, Philadelphia.WfLLl A.AI H. 'PIERS hie friends that. having m
anaged the entire stock of Patterns at the above Foun
dry;, he Is now prepared to ramify* orders for Rolling.
Christ, end Haw Milt Crudiny.., damp, Chemical, end
House Work. Gearing. Castings mane from Rever
beratory or Cupola Numeric in dry or green sand, or
loam. mot-ly
L ABOR SAVED,
CLOTHING SAVED
TIRS
t B SAVED,
cATARACATARACT4 the one
OWi of
ASH PRP MA HUM.
It dispeneas entirely With rubbing ! threw/WY rie&nlee
the finest he Well as the coarsest Mince, and is very
simple, (tumble, and cheap.
JAMES B, EtioRRR,
tny4-nr&s2t. Agent for Manufacturer,.
104 JONES' Alley._
441 FIRST PREMIUM GAS-LIGHT
COOK STOVES. &c.. FOR 811h1h1F.R USE.—
MTo keep the L kitchen 1113(1 house 'cool—to save
on making. attending. and cleaning after fires—get
one of T. SHAW'S (of - hiindelvhia) Patent Gaslight
Gook Rtoves. If 7011 want a stove that the fire can be
lighted and put out the same moan ordinary gaslight.
and will erst.von less for gas than for coal fire, get one
of T. SHAW'S Gaslight Cook Peeves. These Stoney
are wart noted to bake and boil. roast and broil. heat
fiat-irons, &0., &o. They are also got up in different
styles. to suit (allure , hatters. druegi , ts, restaurants.
',nude rp. private families, and boarding houses. Prices
varying from $2OO to $lB. For VITA noir by
RRHAW.
No. 1840 and 110 MARKET St., rhilti„
Whe 10 the sole owner and manufacturer.
None genuine without JOHN KERSHAW'S name
and number oast on the samo.
Can he Been in operation at all times. tril'" Please aut
this nut for future reference. ' ins 9wfm-2n3
az FLOWER SEEDS ! FLOWER SEEDS !
—A large and select assortment orAnnual, Bien
nial, and Perennial Flower Heeds, (ornate i tt the single
paper. or )11 Immix containing_ 25 select varieties, with
direotions for annum, Price tin
D. LAN ()REMIT &
Implement and Seed Warehouse,
No.. 21 and 23 Routh RIXTIf Street
its flatworm CIiEgTNIIT and MARKET BtreMs.
CHURNS, Butter Workers, Butter
Prints, Cheese Presses, Sco., for sale by
D. LANDRETH tc SON.
Agricultural Warehouse and Reed Fiore,
Noa. 21 and 23 Beath SIXTH Street,_
Below MARKET.
sag FOX'S EARLY SEEDLING POTA
zr.. TOES. of superior quality, and vary nraS fie a de.
nimble variety far garden'plantinc Alao,Faxlta and
Kidnor Potatoes, in store and for male T.
D. LANDRY:M/I_BG SON.
Implement and Seed Warabouae.
It" , and u 3 South SIXTH Street.
FHB BEST OF PHOTOGRAPHS. AM-
A BROTY ho.. ere furnished by REIMER, No,
617 North SECOND Street, above Oreen. REIMER
never fails tO give efitilifeetion, and etinee ere reneenn
ble. Cell at once! it.
S MODS, DOORS, SDUITERB,
willow FRAMES, ka., at tho lowest cash
priapic. 726 GIRARD Avenue, Wooed g ory .)
my? wen* W cl.Oll. & RUNT.
Al GOBOL. BURNING FLUID, AND
CAMPHlMR,nianufnotpred diqty, and for role Wlr A RVP,P.
ROWL.F.Y ASEBOANER & CO. No. 16 SOUTII
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-150 bble. SPI
RITA TURPRNTINR. in store end fovea. to
prmi.uv. ASHRURNER & Hai No. 16 SOUTH
WHARVES.
PROVISIONS. -2,300 pieces llama
end Shoulders, City Smoked. Also So bt,b,
& Cn , Sugar. Cured Covered Hams. sod ISO bbl
Sheol Pork, for ewe by C. C. SA KAM &
mYti ARCH ddro4lt. sonond door above Front.
1111A011ERBL.- 3 4 3 Bbls. Nob. 1,2 ; and 3
its Tsaoloral, whole, habegookriamaaplchibi.
TOT 4 , 1 , 11 t by c. o. YlAyo,p,ry
my 9 ARCH Street, sooond door shove 'Pi not.
lott. EIIROPE.—Hsvin been appointed
Agents for WM. WILLI& &. 00.raVraasatP
laatio El[prega. WeiSil lIITIVIrt to MAYO
FRY.II3III. FA KAU , t ke.,
For all parts Ot EllrOPO La Milt OS tinPree4-
dentod In this Oltr. pa
114 44 M
34041 P Nom, =moos.
NOTICES.
LEGAL.
DIVIDENDS
SALES BY AUCTION.
BRIC.GOODS JOBBERS.
DRESS GOODS.
JOSHUA L. . BAILY
WILL OFFER i`RIS DAY
A SUPERB ASSORTMENT
ov
SUMME EL DRESS GOODS
PROM TIM GREAT
AUCTION SALES,
AT PRIORS
FAR BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION.
No. 213 MARKET ST.
myfl•tt
QUILTS.
ALLENDALE,
LANCASTER, MANCHESTER,
AND
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
ALL 111.5199,
FOR BALE BY
JOSHUA L.' DAILY,
213 MARKET STREET.
TERRY, MOE, ic CO.,
98S MARKET STREET.
UWPORTRIN AND 1011BRUO OP
OIitOTHB, CASSIMERES, &0..
Have now on band a large and well-seleoted stook,
hioh they are prepared to sell at the lowed market
prises. mhn-3m
£i TAIL DIM GOODS.
FANCY SPRING DRESSES.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Have purchased within a few days, at auction, &large
variety of new
BARRGEB. GRENADINES, AND ORGANDY ROBES,
which they Intl offer at retail, greatly below the cost of
nnportation. They will alto open this morning, froin
the Wee of yesterday, an assortment of
BLACK LACE SHAWLS .4ND MANTILLAS, M
of a superior quality, at very reduced prices.
809 CHESTNUT STREET.
rity9-9t
FLORENTINE ROBES,
DOUBLE JUPES,
A NEW THIN PABRIai
Sixteen Yatio,
AT 8 2 EA *R.
SHARPLESSI BROTHERS
CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH STREETS. Ap9-3t
BOYS' SUMMES Goons,
SHARPLESS B ROTHERS,
Import the best styles of
Frew* and English Cassirneres,
&atoms and Jeans,
Linen Drillings,
Coatings and Blonsings,
Venting., Sommer Clothe.
Printed .taoket 'Linens,
myd-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stn.
NEW LINEN STORE.—AT SAMUEL
ORR'S NEW LINEN STORE. No. 1309
OffESTNUT Street, (near the Mint.) will be found
fresh assortment of the REST MADE PUItE LINEN
000DS. at hooey much lower than usual.
LADIES' I,INEN CAMBHIO DEMISES. new styles,
from 3.6 to 90 gents per Tara, remarkably oh•ep.
Every emit ty of Linen Cambria Handkerobiefs,
Shirt Downie, Table Cloths, Damasks, Towels, &0.,
Ste. my9-St•
MILLINERY GOODS.
FRENCH FLOWERS,
MONTUERS.
AND
STRAW BONNETS.
Just opened, a
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
TIIO3. KENNEDY & BRO.,
ntt7-ent . No. 729 CHESTNUT STREBT.
H. D u RING & co..
Nog. fs6 sad RR NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Are may TOolliVigs, by mumemive arrival from &I
MO. their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
07
•KNOLISR AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVE'S, AND SMALL WARES,
Maohmo Sewing Silk and Thread—and solicit en in
fictio/In of their complete and well-aceorted stook—
SEMILLY ADAPTED TO SO UTHIRN WED lirsarimm
SHADE. fe3-3111
A . W. LITTLE 83 00..
SILK GOODS.
No. 825 MARKET STREET.
ta-am
jr , W. GIBBS tt SONS.
rio. DU MARKET STRUM.
Are now opening their
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS
Adapted to
MEN'S WEAR.
In prtdoh will be found a full anortment of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINOS, TEtMIVIIIiOB, &o.
fe3-snt
cOLINTOCK, GRANT, & CO.,
LUL
(KPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 111
crania OABBINERES VESTLfiGH,
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
No. 333 MARKET BTRENT, (Up Btalre,)
Are ow opening their Spring Stook, to whloh they in
rate the attention or the trade. Mato
•
JNO. B. ELLISON & SONS.
339 MARKET STREET,
(Beooad door below Fourth.)
taironTliss AND JOBBIRS OF
CLOTHS, 9ABSCHEREH, VHHTINGS,
%ALGONA' RMMINGS,
?hold
FA N ( re attenboo bmsra to their Larks
free of FANO CAI3BI alga i _VIGEITINGS,endAtif
sratt i otakee o FOREIGN CIL. THB sod DOESKINS,
auks and Colorsi and offer the exclusive sale In
"nu alpha of HILGER'S celebrated make of Clothe
Doolkuis also, La Favorite. /Maws, Lwarranted
1.6 oz, to the pound,/ and MACHINE 'MUST le all co
tom - fee-dm
SPRING. 1860.
v Lxwn W , icif4R.l NuRAVIV7II2BIIII
VeD Y. TOWNCOD , AARE!) U. FOTIZA.
R. WOOD, JIARSH, A HAYWARD,
Importers sad Wholesale Deplore to
D Y GLOZO D S
AND
CLOTHING,
tee-des No. 309 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
WURTS. AUSTIE. Ba
MaVEIGH.
iMPORTERIS AND SODER=
rift
DRY GOODS.
No. SD MARKET STREET.
Above Third,
Worts; 1
Elea Worts;
lsrbeiebvste..
S. W431p1131.
ph %rem. fee4na
WM. JOHNS do SON.
IMPORTER AND DEALER!! 1111
1 00 T, SHOE, and GAITER MATBRIAL.S,
ASTINGS, GALLOONS,
MEETING% PATENT LEATHER,
Palma KIDS. LACETS,
SLIPPER UPPERS, ito.
.E. CORM FOURTH AS ARCH BTREETO
rota-llm
FITHIAN. JONES. ik 00..
WHOLESALE DEALERS
gm
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS.
No. 1110 MARKET STREET.
NEW GOODS receiving every day for
nay AND NEAR TRADE. M 3-3174
QOAPS.
1 ,7 VAN HAAGEN & MoREONE'S CELEBRATED
ORIENTAL DETER SIVE,
CHEMICAL OLIVE.
EXTRA PALE,
PA BROWN
FULLING TOILET. &e.
Fr t_l• the sole agent, for the menolooturem
TIiAIs & MoKEONE, 21 end 24 el. WIIARVAS.
Also wholes/$.16 dealerslo
COOO.O NUT, COTTON BEAD, PALM AND ELA
INE MLR. felEl.ewtf
CANDLES,
PARRAFr
num SAMACETT,_
ORB ICAL TERM,
ADAMANT/NB..
assorted sitter/.
rooked in plain or farkey e boxes to wait an market.
For vicauhk, = na l.
a rt a ufe i hu . 7 r l Aßvzi
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fr a il - R7T,W DOLLARS!!!!
t PHE Illlt
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OF PHILADEPLITA.
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DIRECTORS.
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ORFORD 8 ARR. President.
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UAL.
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insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merohandise,
Vessels in Port and their cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
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John Welsh, James It. Campbell,
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund O. Dutilh,
Patrick Brady,
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Fire, and the Perils of the Sett. Inland Navigation and
Transportation.
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E. P. ROSS. Vice President.
H. H. COGGSHALL, Seely and Treasurer.
H. H. BUTLER, Assistant Beerstarp,
DIRECTORS.
George R. Hart, F. P. Roses,
A. C. Cattail, Foster S. PeTIIIIIS,
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George W. Culver, James H. Bitch,
_Jr.
H. WHITTINGTON, Prem.
I. N. HOCKADAY, Bee. aqd Treas.
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rometly remitted. Businese solicited. m1123-3m*
TEIE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAtiCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK:
Assets:
SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLA-EtAi
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WORTH ma. an,ooo,oee.
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nick and the Dividands have been GILICATZA.
This Is a strictly Minvit, Company. Thew era no
NtoOkiltdderg: 110 that ALL THE PROFIT:3
DILOOC TO 7HF INBURID.
Pamphlets, and every information, Cat, be hai
ain't's, on tlODliontion to
ItA.T_CSIFOD STARR. Aseut,
W. 00Ther FOURTH sod WALNUT Street.
PIMADELPRIA UIIFER.ENCEII:
6CoraWelsh,
utoone R. Smart.
Geor:p. ntroad.
John lows.
Mop Patterson, liana C. OWlit.
ohn . A ootl.
f 404; t lFaNittld,
elowers,
am Ale OS. The.. Ws.ttsob. nit-twit`
OLU BRICKS, STONE. JOIST, FLOOR
ING. &on In MARKET. below Twelfth street.
Alen at N-rthe , ..o onr4,or of WAG111.114 , eT01.4 end
et's' •14' :•trenta. r sole. AeplY in fiEVEI4I"II.
xbovx Th,•-• on etroti.
enrs '4' • NANHAN W. ELLIS.
Portrait, $7.60.
c,ozi rE TS
WIIII4TII.
,00fiWANTED active part
,, net with this amount in Gash to pur
l 2 s. half o(a well-establlshed and lucrative business,
now paying handsome profits. done for cash and with
out rash, Address, with real name, Ice., " Business,"
PITSS office. mye-yta
QITUATION WANTED, by a young wan,
4,--to busmen. wholesale dry goods, motion, or commis
sion Undentands book-keeping. Address
8. J.," Pius Office. zny9 IIt•
VIVANTED By a YOUNG MAN ac
quainted with the Iron Business, a SITUATION
as Assistant Clerk in some branoh of the Winne's. Ad
dress " Iron," Blood's Dispatch. It*
To GERMANTOWN PROPERTY OWN
ERB.—Wanted, bra good aid permanent tenant, a
Germantownuse and grounds in the neighborhood of
Address Box 1019 l'hiladeinhm P. 0.
mig-3$
WANTED—By a Young Man, a Rana
" tion as Book-keeper. Can fnmish the best of
testimonials as to obampte_roallieeltio /te, item hie late
ereeleYers. addrees " o ffice of this Paper.
mre-wfm at'
WANTED —A purchaser fora Farrell
& Herring Free Proof. newt new. Will be sold
ehettP. Apply at 911 MIESTNUT Bt. tny7-3t3
AN INDUSTRIOUS 1 OUNG MAN
who writes a fair hand, wishes a aituation as por
ter Ina wholesale atore. Would be willing to make inm
self , otherwise useful to his employer. Address F.
' atthis office. noli•dt*
NURSE WANTED.—An elderly, gentle
man, who in an invalid, wishes to engage the *er
mines of an intelligent young man u a companion and
attendant, Hood recommendations as to character will
be required, and a literal coinonsation allowed. Ad
dress . 4 Invalid." office of The Trees tritti-4t.
PIETY LABORERS_ WANTED—On the
Delaware and Maryland Railroad. commencing at
Smyrna. Del.. 65 miles below Philadelphia. Apply to the
Foreman on the work, at Smyrna Station. rate-et"
WANTED. A practical, expenenced
Book•keeper wishes to make an encasement
with a Whcleatie Hoase. Pio objection 1.1 leaving the
city. Address 'E. 1 , 10ItTlt." Press office. mYt 6t"
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
el TO LET—A Country Residence, with
ises. ample stabling, and about three acres of ground.
rimated corner of oft s,EN LANE and WILLOW
GROVU Turnpike Road, Twenty-am:end ward. The
grounds are welt shaded, and have bearing fruit trees
and grape vines. Will he let for the summer or by the
year. !moire at Mr. ME OARY'S More. oppoiote. or of
ATK (OWN, No. 1'43 South SEVENTH Street.
It is eight minutes' walk from Green Lane Station,
Perth Penns; lvania Railroad. my9-6t.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A
RLTI. furnished house to let, at the northwest oorner of
Ninth and Locust streets. Apply_ on the premises. or at
No. 12 FA RQUILAIL BUILDINGS. non tf
ITO LET. a very desirable three-story
Brink Dwelling, with two-dory back buildings end
all the modern convenience., Au. S7O ILIARBIIALL.
Street. rey at 91( Miradall street. Rent 8300. It^
$5,000, and S ,500 to I oan
$lO,OOO, on First Mort , agev, in Philadel
hna9 .3t• N. U C WAL RUT ADSe
t.
FOR SALE—The very desirable and
eligibly-situated FARM, of about IN) aerra situ
ated in Montgomery county % adjoining lands of B.
Names. Thomas Roseland. Joan and Josiah Jonsp, and
others; about 7 miles from Market street. and J 3, miles
oast from Breen- ane and Oak-lane stations cr• the North
Pannarlvama Railroad. Entrant's from City-line wadi
opposite property of C. H. Fisher, I. eq. It re In a good
state of cultivation, with good improvements. and Pos
treriSell great natural advat tar es, rendering it sUseepti
ble of being converted into one or more counter seats of
ursurpssaed beauty.
The improvements consist of a very good Hones, with
ID or 12 rooms, pleasantly shaded, large atone Barn, with
several good tenant houses.
For furtfier partiouLsre, apply to
C. 11. MIHRIIHID.
myB-Igt 203 South SIXTH Street
COTTON MACHINERY FOR SALE.—
The following machines. now in operation, and in
as good order as any that have been at work for eleven
• ears will be sold low, if taken away immediately.
They can be put on board a vessel without being taken
muchto pieces, and delivered in a condition that will
permit ot their being at on Looms. to work:
32 30-inch (Plain work) R
10 35 '•
3 Rine and ?Traveller Filling Frames, ei inch ring,
14 1 sAi'nil and Traveller
d Traveller Pilling Frame, 11:' inch ring,
144 spindles each.
i warper,4 foot beam.
1 Dresser, 4-foot beam.
The above built by Rogers, 'Ketchum. 3c Grosvenor.
at Paterson. N. J., and
1 List Speeder. 24 strands, 15 inch spools, built at
Laurel, four years ago.
Apply to SEMPLE'S ,HAZ ARD, & HUTCHINSON, of
Philadelphia, or to the undersigned,
B. BENTLEY.
myB 6t RICHMOND, Va.
COTTAGES AND BUILDING LOTS IN
ATLANTIC CITY.
For sale, four neat no commodious cottages, suitable
for family residences to the summer. and very piea
antly wonted. Also, bedding lots in different parts of
the city. Una! hold by the loth of Jane. the cottegee
will he Tented for the season. A_pply to
JOHN STBWART,
Arehltect, 421 W LLOYDtreet; or
IdAAC
Secretary C. and A. Lend Comp
ynl3-10t Cooper aPoint.i.
go, FOR SALT—A lIANDSOME PRO-
Pnerv, in Germantown, within a few minutes
walk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. alum
dance of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone
House; gas and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large
Lawn.
Terms very accommodating, and vomit-ton riven
when required. Apply to B. B. COMBOVB,
at the Philadelphia Batik.
"A TO CAPITALISTS.-FOR SALE
IMAM) Maehinery. Stock. and Fixture' of a lams
Manufactory of PAPER HANGINGS, replete with
every convenience for carrying on an extensive busi
ness. A desirable investment to persons of energy who
can push the business. For sale with or without the
building. Inquire at 332 CHESTNUT Street
JalBwfintf if BART. MONTGOMERY, & CO.
TO RENT,
THE REMAINING STORES
ON THE
NINTH•STREET FRONT
OP THE
OONTINENTAL HOTEL,
WILL BE RENTED cow,
Upon immediateapptioation to
JOHN RICH,
8 nathwest corner of NINTH and SANSON Sta.,
ap2B-12t (second story.)
BOARDING.
COUNTRY BOARD WANTED.—For a
a.ma. °roam), two TOMES. near arulroad Station.
Address atatinz tooNtion, and term, Box 2041 1' U.
A boarnins bone preferred. and plenty of shade. It*
BOARDING. -A few Boarders can have
accommodations, withplod morns, at No 24 3
outh THIRD h treat. below Walnut. m 39 St*
B OARDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
for the summer months at a Pleasant farm house
in Chester county. within a short distance of the rail
road. Referencesgiven and required. Apply at till
RANSOM Rtreet. above Eighth. my 7
P-7 M M R BOARDING AT MOUNT
AIRY (within five minutes walk-of the Station.)
Several choice Rooms may ho bad by applying soon. at
Mrs, I'OL.LARD'e. np23 12t •
Viro YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE
accommodated with good, airy. apartments, (with
or without board,/ in a Ovate family. Location cen
tral. Address •• TOLB.hRT," through Blood's Dis
patch. ap2B
LOST AND FOUND.
-11-41.08 T— A Note. drawn February. 20th,
1860. by BYRBII & BRO., Philadelphia. for Four
Hundred and Nmety-rdne Dollam and Fay Cents. at
eight months after date, to the order of themselves. for
merchandise bought of ALLEN. HAWN. & CO.. Las
been lost in the Mail. Payment has been stopped.
6199.50. m3B-I.l*
REMOVALS. '
1111EVOVAL.-BELROSE & MARSTON.
A- 11, 111attufseterers of PAPER HANGINGS, have their
effiee • t the hlannfnetorr,on CATIL PAINE between
ELEXP NTH and TWELFTH Streets. myS-3t•
REMOVAI,.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT
Inform their friends that they are now located in their
new and spacious building. No. 624 ONEcTIV UT Street,
where their moreased facilities wit, enable them to add
freah inducements to the Trade to visit their new et.
tabliehment.
We have opened our NSW STORE with an in
creased varieti
of DRUGGIST ' S ARTI.:LES, to which
branch f our usiners we intend to devote particular
attention. having made arrangements in Europe to be
supplied with all ateeittlities and novelties EA they at .
Our PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT will continue
to receive our best attention, and we same our friends
that no exertion will be wanting to produce, as hereto
fore, a variety of new, elegant. and suoce.fal designs
ever) season. the quality remaining unrivalled.
Sincerely thanking all our oustomers for their kind
patronage, we hope to offer new inducements for its
°out nuance.
R. & G. A. WRIGHT.
April 9, IMO. aplo.lmif
REMOVAL. --SMALL & CHANDLER,
Jim WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from
66 North SECOND Street. to MI HAREEM Street.
above Front. north aide. is
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC
CONGRESS SPRING
SARATOGA, APRIL 16, 1860.
An attempt hes been made to deceive the public, by
persons offering what they can " CONGRESS WATER"
from Fountains; and at the prime of six (0; cents per
glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wa
ter, at New York, being aboot7): centaper glue, the MI-
Position of pretending to sell at retail at lees than cost,
and Inthout allowanee for freight, cartage, or breakage,
is apparent; but their probable course has been to
empty oat bottle of genuine Congress Water into a
Fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening
its total contents.
. .
avg a h are zi , v ,a gold congress Water in Fountains,
nor m vessels of any other description than ordinary
sized 01...195 BOTTLE.. The cork of every bottle of the
genuine is branded " CONGRESB WATER C. &
and any, without those words and letters on the
cork, is corrarsitearr, whether from Fountains or
Bottles. CLARKE & WRITE.
Proprietors of Congress spring
The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, viz
•
FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sic,
BROWN, Jr.. cur. ritnth and Cheetnut,
CHARLES Y.LLIB k Co , 774 Market game.
J. C. TVRNPNY & Co. 941 Spruce street.
THOS. J. HUSBAND. 296 S outh Third Street,
0. B. HU BBKLI.. UM Chestnut street.
A. D. D. TAYLOR, nor. Ninth and Chestnut streets,
Are constantb•,suppliei by us with the senurne "Cox ,
GRESS WATica' in bottles, fresh from the Consresb
SprinFt. CLARKE & Wilt Ch
apl9-9mit r. , OS CED n R St.. New York CAI.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared. as heretofore, to impply Families a
their country renidenoee with every description of fine
GrROCEBIES, TEAS,. ike
ALBERT C.,,ROBTIR_T4
tnyB tf Oar. ELEVENTWInd VINE Eltriit
ASIIIVA, mAtn
For iE the IN. WRLIF ; F and PER
ttRR otOirolia Yesalog 00M
plaint. me
F E N 8.
BRONCHIAL CIGARETTBR,' ;
Made by C. B. BF.YhIOUR k CO.. 107 NABBAIi
Street, New York. Price /Poor box; sent free by iodot:
m77-Bm If] FOR SALE AT ALL, 04LIOGISTS!.
LADIES , TRAVELLINGI OA:GS 1.
mane t pietured and for este hi 0, y, Bljlal , P, 118
North FO RTH Street, ahovo Arch
W and retail alarmism:4ol'er of
PoRTE-montivArßs—Pooxr-sooßs, CIGAR
CASES. MONJS Y,BEL Ts.
Baohels. Purees. Cabaa, 100411101.11. Cases, Dressing
Cases, Writhis Degas, ort-Bolioa, Bill Boob.
Joritelast tronuptlY daasa aiT-312
IiaILJOIMENTB.
WALNUT -STREET THEATES.
Role Lessee."-..... M. A. GARKlrrillAm.
Stage Manager —.- E. F. REA..
thinness Arent -Mr .7091. D. MURYSIS.-
. - .
THIS IWEDNKII - CAY ) EVENING, Drama, e ntitled Will be eresenteet Blehoele °watts entitled
GUY MANNERING.
MeA Merrillee. Ain Waller; Henry Bertram. Mr.
retie.; cot mannerina. Mr. newel; Dc'nume S am, "
son, Mr. Bowers.
To conalrele with the Demmer FarcA, entitled
AN ALA ftMIN.I4 SACRIFICE.
Bob Ticket, Mr. Yining Bowers; Mho Ws 4 l l .Mlxo
ILL,.
MirPrtoee ea motel.
ne oo
Drs open at o'clock Curtain wilt rim at ba/ ball t
WHEATLEY I °LAMLE'S ARCH
RTRICKT TREATRE. -
TIM ( WEDNESDAY) EVEIVITIG,_ May IMO.
; OR,, Boo t h;L or TFQUI.
Brutus. Mr. Edema CoWilla% Mr. De'ma
Valerian. Mr. Eltodderel • Tanis, Mrs, Joh. Drew; Tar
-412111111- Miu Emma Taylor.
To whalede with the eide.eplitting_Comeetiettit of -
P. P.. OR THE MAN AND THE TIGER.
Mr. Sebisber, Mr Wheatley ; Bob Buokekin, Mr.
Clarke; Miss Hoesa Rtartle, &Dee A. metton.
Doors ogee at 7M orate*: curtain will rise at 7M-
NATIONAL THEATER, WALNUT-BT.
L. NI .bore EIGHTg A . N . HERNANDEZ,Mantor.
,e
THE HERNANDEZ BALLET AND PANTOMI
THIS (WEDNERDAY / ROUPE.
EVENING, May 9th, 1960,
DuclieLuMEAl3.
Deohalvnim i atile b t k i o ßiple i to l mikeirk . andsa.
VOI,AU-VENT.
.7acomme. A.'l9l.Harnamdes ; Suzette, Mime Whe1919 9 ,
FRANK BROWER ea Ram Unole Tom.
Guivtr 8010. Hernandez..
r WEB: Dress Comte and Parent, 25 cents ;Famar
ei rcle o lteents; Colored Bows Se atm%
Doors oven at TV o'clock. P erformance will vent
mance mpotnallyat&
Satnroas afternoon performance at 2 o'clock P. M.
LEvp.Fl4; or ~ T HE LITTLE FIIRT, O
MISS DOLLIE DUTTors,
The smallestgirl in the world, of her ass, S yews old.
26 inches lugh,and welshing only 13 pounds--a, i n fi n itely
treater ennosity than Gen. Tom Thumb.
She sings the lolknring songs at each Levee—
]. Mary had a Little Limb. S. When I was Sinai& 3.
The Everting Star. 4. My Grandma's Advice. 6. I'm
Sixty-two. a Willie. we have missed yon.
Miss E. and of Philadelphia, Ila n, de at
the Pianoslug s both inEughstr and select
ing. from the most popular sirs ;
The Piano used on this occasion Is from the warerooms
of Messrs. Chtelsering & eons, 807 chestnut Street.
Tickets may be obtained at the dingle Stores of Chick
& Pons, 807, and G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chest
nut street
che will give LIWEES at the ASSETINLY 81111,11-
INDS. corner of Tenth and Eg, it . n t w ,
ee. IN 7 km
La ROE HAT.L SECOND Pi 001 t. Every AMEX
NOON and EVENING THlB_ WEEK at 3 and 80'48100k.
Doors oven at 2 and 7 o'clock. Afternoon ,Lervnie
clones at ghi o'clock. Evening Levee elms at net
o'clock.
Admission 15 cents. Children 10 cents.
ALBERT NORTON, Mana J
r L LILLIE, ArR.
MUSICAL FUND HALL
ONLY TWO NIGZITB !
TWO NI oirrs ONLY:
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, May 9th and 11 th
PHILIP IkWREhICI3,
The Great Fleshed] Reeif the Pets. aided br
hi. K. Rl teko
CRARDSOIv,.
A Philadelithian,butls Years Ohl. (his find B Priaratlee
in this otty.)
GRAS. H. JARVIS.
The brilliant pianist and comppanr. will pica twßi hia
PARLO d DRAMAS and MUSICAL, SOME , -
On WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY_EVP..-Us
y 9th and MIL
Wane soirees, Which T•IIVe proved imineaser popular in
LONDON and DUBLIN,
Fan the rreatest combination of
LITERARY. and MUSICAL ABILITY;
Ever offered the YhllidelPhia Public.
ELEGANT IN ALL THEIR. PANTS.
NOV TO THE COUNTRY.
And eenetttating a
UNIQUE. CLARSIC, and Cu' RATE4G ENTERTAIN
DIENT,
PROGRAMME. FOR WEDNIXDAT, May 9th.
1. DOWNFALL OF POLAND__ __Comese/1
(Richardson.)
2. MARCO BOZZARts ......
(Lawrence. Famine.).
4.
HIAWATHA, (The, Famine.).
Rtchardson.)
4. HOME, SWEET (
HOME
/Jarvis.")
5. KING JOHN' and HUBERT. --........Shaseeuse
(Lawrence.)
6. SWORD OF WARRIROTON. Q. Adieu
(Richardson.)
7. GALOP DI BRAVAURA.--.!........1r011eAkaurt
sTria.l
8. FRENCHMAN AND (I THE RATE.... • ..41 1 $0nYlneus
(Lausanne.) .
9. AMERICAN FLAG....
tF.A;Si/nno
10. LAP MEETING OF GAORIEL AND
EVANGELINE ..
(Lawrsot e.)
11. BRILLIANT WALTZE4 Thatberi
(Jona.)
12. SPEECH OF BRUTUS.. .. .
13. MARC ANTONY 8 0 SATION
used on Piano to be used on the occasion is Chiokezina's
Grand Prize Medallnattument. .
ADVIIIKON.
la' !sip 2.F.CSIFEEWKAW.
B.—.:HIL4IREN PULL PRICE.
Doors open at 7; to eomtnenas at 8 o'clock.
trir A great crowd being expected, holies are Particu
larly requested to procure thew tickets is advanae. Tfie
Foie of tickets is held at T. B. Pererario's. NS Chestnut
treat• Heck k Lawton's. Seventh and Chestnuts
Hazard', Soria Store, 724 Chestnut; Chiekenne's Piano
Room. fly Chestnut street; 6. Andre's. 1104 Chestnut
.;
the Principal Hotely, and at the Halt on the evenings or
the soiree,.
ALBERT CAIRIEDY
mph at
ROSA BONHEUR.
TEE
IN AVING4
" .11IORNINO IN T IL E HIGHLANDS"
•11 - 0
TEE SPAN/SE AIVI.RTERRS
CROSSING THE PYRENEES,"
After •
ROSA BONHEHR,
.Tait recatmly•er Crit at RsPiroore.
AT"EARLE'S GALLERM
myt-6Of 816 CEEB 81 ,
I•UT STREET
At OA DENY OF MII-10, CORN
2 L• BROAD ABB LOOM' 'Drees.
OOMPLIBRAVARY CONCERT
CARL BRNTZ.
•rittniSnAY Yr:YEN - Mo. may Nth.
CARL FORNSTOCK.
CARL WOLFROHN.
The combined force! of the ALEYNERCROR and
YOUNG SIAINRGRCROR, and a Grand Urchescra,
conducted by
CART. RENT 2.
Tickets 50 cents Sacs. for.sale at all the 'Atypic Sturen,
and at the Academy of Minna On the evening of the Con
cert. Checks for secured seats 21 cents extra, to be had
only at Andre's Mum Store, No. 1104 Cheutcu
street. mrs-7t
S(.;11.1litIN S TEMPLE,
P` , A large, beautiful. and perfect model of the grand
est and most interesting building ever built te erected
in the immense saloon of
NATIONAL HALL.
MARKET, ABOVE TWELFTII STREET.
The Model is 33 feet long, 21 feet wide. and 16 feet
high ; lighted by 350 gas jets, and the worshippers re
presented eS COO fiances arrayed in Jewish mitnine,
surrounding the various courts, give it a Ilf 4- Me ap
pearance.
x sad let Kirps. Eth to eth chap ;1 Chron...xath chap.;
Chum.. 4th and 7tb chaps ; and Exodna 2Bth chap . for
contents and description of Solomon's Temple, all or
which is laithfullv represented in the Model.
OPEN TO VISITaII (from 10 to 12 A.M.. 3 to 6
and 7tolo P. AI. Lecture at 11.4, and h o'clock.
Admission. 25 cents; two children. 2.1 cents; meals
child. 15 centa.
Liberal nrren temente made uuth schools and churches
wait privilege of lecture he their putter. tut I-tf
MoUONOLIGWEt GAIETIES—RACE Bt.
below THIRD.
P.NGAr.EstErrT lW
' Pines JULIA MORTIMER,
The ever-pleasma Queen of gem
JAMES SEy MOHR.
The celebrated Dash Comer tan end Cowie Vocalist.
AN SATIRE CHANOF OF COMPANY.
ON SATURDAY.
TRY: ROBBER'S WIFE
Will be yerformed, introdnorag Mies JERN
ETAT r This is the beet Compen. now in the atty.
T
°l.l
(Jr RMANIA °RULE %TRA WII
pion their last publio rehear...l of THIS SEASON,
on the Zlth of May. TPekets for sale at the 1221M1
places. ap2stchy26
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE
ARTS. 109.6 CST f , STNUT Street.
The 37th Annual Exhibition is now open daily, front
9 o'D'ook A. Pd , until IC, POMTKI Wild P.l'4.
Ad evasion 23 cent's. Keaton ticket', 20 oenta. Chil
dren, half-price.
Stool holders will receive their ticket's at the office of
the Aowlenty.
READY-MADE CLOTRING.
E. H. ELDRIDGE,
•
"CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE,"
N. N. Comer MIMI and CIILISTNCT Stet
Wr Customer Work made at short notlue.
what amttt
CARRIAGES,
OF TUN NANLOPAOTORN o
WILLIAM D. ROGERm..
REPOSITORY,
Na 10011 CIKESTNIST STREET
CAMPHORATED VETITERT,
For the Preservation of
Fure. Cashmeres, and Woollen Goods from the ra
vages of Moths, Ante, and other Insects.
The CAMPHORATED VETIVERT is a combina
tion of Camphor, Vetivert and various A romatice. It
has b-en long and favorably known in Europe, and has
been found superior to other articles for the purpose.
Prepared at PARRISH'S PHARMACY.
aell-lmif - No. 500 ARCH Street.
CLARK'S PATENT INDEL IBLE PEN-.
CIl 8, FOR. MARKING CLOTHIN G .— This article
has the following claim e to public attention:
It can be used with great cue, by any one, in wrltj ui
niacin all kinds of cloth.
Will not dry up or blot like ink.
Will make a clear black mark that will lea for years,
and each will mark 2,000 articles.
Its neatttels• cOnvemence, economy. effici ,,, s4y
will make AA welcome and, wherever lomowa, a heoea-
Eeryarticle in every house.
For sale,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
D. O. VAYLOR tc. CO..
1411 CAE T N UT ST R
arl4 lmit
1860. E B 1860.
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
SCALE OF FAEILT PRICES.
8 pounds daily 40 rents oer creek.
12 " " 66 •
18 " " 83
4 ,0 61 11 105
76 1 11 115 u 11
Send your orders to the °Mess, or may be siren CA the
driver.. THOS. E. CAHILL
offices. 325 WALNUT Street. se, and non'; PIN Pi-
STREET WHARF. Sehuyikill. City Depot, LOM
BARD and TWENTY-Ft FTH Streets. nort-10nor
MR. J. R. SUANKLAND-DEAR. SIR :
Raving had the system of Garment Thaachting
taught by you in use for several yeare. I am spatted to
speak with confidence concerning its merits. I have
taken several raise which 'sere offered to the trade at
different times, but I hereby give my testimony in favor
or the one you teach. I conaider that it excel' all °there
that I have ever tried. Your arrangement o f the wach
Goat it clear and trulyscientific. 1 °elicit e that no
person who understands it can comnstentiy condemn a
single principle in it. For myself. I feel it impossible
t, speak too highly of it. Your method of teaching has
my unqualified approbation. I therefore take yrent
Pleasure in beastsmendin it to the n tice or the trade
t h e vs ry stem of Garment Dmughting I have
fitter been made acquainted with.
Mosirsrp yours. GILAFRT iIAW,
At micuat.l4 TRACY'S. 380 MARKET SL
April 7, ]dell. apa-3t.
'SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND.
Offloe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine
saidlnoorporeted be the Legislature April
.14th. ma Open for Deposits end Peymenrs. choir. front
.o r n'olnor A/so. on MONDAY and TN URSDAI
fromn to 8 o'clock.
nterest 6 per coot. per annum. Tegositors ran
draw their ~o neys by Cheeks, If &sin d. Rl`otot -De
posits neoeirerl.
JAMES R. PRINGLE. President.
FtlAVlnir Isar. Rimmbarir. nabs-rf sf
pITU 1.-500 bbls. City-made PITCH. a
iTviatirraoa,relitigovfilefrituy.z,
Hallic4
.LmieMm
_....,Thalberft
Shakspeare
Slakspears
FIFTY CENTS
—.Agent.
NO. 1011.
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