The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 04, 1861, Image 7

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    Hg. LAW TAXI: CHARGE
lo order of wite•beaters
as weekly. No intimida
ignments to prison, or news
to affect a natural tendon•
.ort co thresh one's wife
this abuse. er. He resided
trt in the vicinity of High
roots, the domestio economy
lently deranged by going
his wife into the night and
he maternal bed. Ile did
days ago, with the unim
!feting his wife, and driv
'Abe in her arnia. The
abont the lota and
and coming h• me in
Jrning, climbed into a
Since that time she has
death. and David has
the flowing bowl. He
rd after cursing awhile,
she would hurry to die.
Richard the Third in low
Hall's °amain at the time.
he made a charge upon
within an inch of his life.
id to the spot, and, fail of
Hall, wife-neater, was put
fore Alderman Ogle, look
raid. His hair was in a
had neither washed nor
lood•shotten, and his cheek
roiled beef Mrs. Humph
'ed against him, and in
)avid said, with a fate
mt.• 'at woman 'as made
ien he was put into the
on Wednesday. If Mrs
improbable—then David
ilaslla ASSAM:MD.-
o'We* on Sunday night,
sing Twelfth and Raoe
Lion drawn to a crowd of
td collected in Kellogg's
I in a general row. The
of the party coming out,
rrest him, upon which the
in number. came rushing
'cs, sticks, the., and made
He was knocked down,
him, with which he was
Ilfanon came to his assist
s face with a pitchfork.
e arrested, and a war
ms. Twe more were
lay morning. They
n aibberd, and gave
try MoDoveugh, Owen
td were all committed
, obert Eden, a tall,
:wo years, and John Sha
ky, aged eighteen, were
the Central Police Sta
, on the charge of theft.
neat of Alfred Lighter,
with a valuable gold
were anxious to pawn
rr. Lighter bffioted to
and despatched his
-e an officer. Oa the
101 l was found. The
of descriptive bills
printed and often-
The thieves are sup•
party of housebreak
ter hearing on Wed-
Aom.—The working
anin g, at Spring Garden
emporarily in thechair.
were represented, and
om each of these. On
'armament officers were
ident, James Christie;
Ippen ; Secretary, R.
.rty-four was then ap
the year. The presi
and the body then ad-
w.—There was a
is Evening Bulletin,
tin copies of that jonr
ii of Mr. Lin
ok advantage of the
td Meer Bartholomew
the charge of abstract
, of a young man em-
Mshment. Davis was
tation, to await a hear
toney was found in his
y evening some thief
'iniel Judd. No. 1168
;salad off $145, in gold,
imonnt of silver, and a
!Wrangel was effected by
ring house, unoccupied,
then climbing from one
t money was in a bureau
open with a chisel, The
't behind, it having been
...SEEKERS. —Candi-
" offices have already
m nomination at the en.
arious little postera ap
ten tious ad va r ti cements
The national calamities
the zeal of these patriots
e country, and from these
nusually spirited contest
month of May.
ABST.—The hotel of
the southeast corner of
was entered on Sunday
to door., and about $lO in
rawer. Two men, named
,harlea Kemeral were ar
of being the parties who
'intents' , morning they
, ian Gorden, and coin-
,are Floyd, Joseph
did Henry Merford, have
serge of being the parties
)ur young moo, on Sunday
ng •down Frankfurd road,
'ress of yesterday. John
ly stabbed in the neck, is
condition, not being ax
is), morning the accused
by Alderman Clouds,
train which went
"me streets, on Sunday
at cars. They were ail
breed per/lens who de
an, to witness the inaugu
idea upon reaching the
salty of half an hour in
nisequentas of the rush of
-Applications for li
.otele and restaurants are
the Commissioners' drum
rd applications were at
large number of licenses
and the applications for
very numerous.
eery Donnelly was
of stealing during the
at Broad and Turner's
untried him to answer.
sted at Twentieth and
mmitted by Alderman
rge of stealing a basket,.
—Thomas Pollock,
Rosy, Joseph Freno,
Limon, Thomas D. Hardy,
were merited dialog
lg at Third and Shippen
all bald to answer_
—Elizabeth Hu gg,
!guar, attempted to omit
'4ht, by jumping over
' !She was fished oat
the Seeond-district
thn Robinson and
. into custody on Satur
robbing a money till at
Iberland street. About
id were both committed
ids.
.as are being gravelled
preparatory to throwing
Lief Justice LOwrie,
:hompeon, and St-roof--
to the court for a writ of
lase of Francis M Wilson,
aunty prison, under a sen
idnapping. While under
t, another indictment was
ter comity ; on a charge of
?resented to the Supreme
having it settled as to the
!ironer from Lancaster to
of the fact that sentence
may. The case was held
the court adjourned until
-- Judge Ludlow.--
and the court was engaged
New York.
FUR GYMS IN NEW
.NGE-N111,0'13 GARDEN IN
Ur SANDS, THE CIRCITS
ress4
w Youx, March 4,1861.
week for the commerala
has just olosed—the im.
Ise of nearly two millions
tesponding week last year,
double those of the come
ear. and three times greater
The asset figures of exports
mill. I, during the last three
$7 451,401
11541. 967
21,421-537
specie. The sgriculturists of
highest reasons fox coograttx.
factory as these. For three
me, and possibly longer, the
breadstuffe is not likely to
ui Philadelphim who know
rk politica and, politioianz,
full list of those yrbo are
• prominent aspirenta for the
ses ill this city :
0. Grinnell, George Opdyke,
thard M Blatebford, (formerly
•at Auburn;) Pelatiah
t of Commerce ;) Shepard
(eebenies' Bank ;) Hiram B ur .
mderstood to have the inside
J. Williamson, (Sickles' con
; ) James Humphrey, (M. 0 ; )
(Superintendent of Police; )
omit(oian ;) General James
F. Camp, (principal stook
:) end Edmond J. Porter.
, lts (harbor
biokad by
Corwin, Chase, & Co ;) Augustus F. Dow, (broker ;)
Col. Pinckney, (military man.)
United States Marshal—Obarles A. Stetson,
(Astor House, Weed and Seward's men;) WWI W.
Brennan, (harbor master;) Richard Kelly, (tax
receiver;) Thomas Acton, (police commissioner ;)
Wm. R. Albertson, (boas oartman * John Commer
ford. (lend reformer;) Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward.
( ex .commissary General, and m agi with the
boys -") John Quackenbosa, (police strte ;)
Cape Hart, (police.)
United Slates District Attorney—Wm. M.
Bwarte, A. Oakey Hall,. Judge Blouson, Daniel
Ullman, Rufus W. Andrews, E. Delafleld Smith,
Charles C. Nett.
Postmaster—Win. B. Taylor, (present incumbent,
backed by the Grinnell and Draper i n terest . ) Ben
jamin Welsh, Jr., (commissary gene ral.) and Jos.
Hoes.
Navy Agent—John F. Butterworth, Francis IL
Spinner, (51. C. ;) Wm. 8. Kenyon, Alfred Wells.
U. S. Assay Office—James B. Taylor, (retired
merchant * Win. Stewart, (builder and president of
Board of Supervisors;) Mr. Little, (supervisor.)
Win 0 Bryant of the Post, John Bigelow late
of ditto, James Watson. Webb, H J. Raymond,
and Win. 11. Fry, of the editorial persuasion, are
aspirants for the more agreeable diplomatic ap
pointmente-
Uurieuely enough, no one has been raped for
the United States Deputy Tteasuryship The
bonds are so fearfully huge (a half million.) awl
the responsibility so fearfully hugwer, that no
body appears to seek for the appointment
J. Smith amens, for some years past olmmer
eial editor of the Conner caul Enquirer, has re
signed that position to become chief editor of the
Merchants' Alogassine.
Niblo's Garden le in the market for a tenant.
Stewart. the great dry-goods man, owns it, and
asks $30,000 per annum rent. Nixon, the present
lessee, is not an applicant for renewal. P. P.
Christy talks of taking it
The body of Richard Sande, known throughout
the country for his management of circuses, was
brought home this mercies, on the steamer Ca
hatola, from Havana. He died of brain fever,
very suddenly Two weeks ago he was in this
city. Hones.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 4, 1811
During the day the stook market was exceedingly fe
verish, all pasties waiting for the inaugural adding. of
the new President, for a basis upon which to form their
;lam and opinions for the future. Reading finetuated,
opening at 2lg and selling down toll, before boasds
during the 'onion of the Board it rose to 22, upon nevi
that the New York market was very firm. On the first
impreeeions of Mr. Linooln's address—promulgated
upon the tullettn board of the /aquiver. and confirming
the leiter of the Washington oorrerpoodent in this
morning's Nora American. to the effect that the ad
dress was very dawdedly for coercion and the retaking
of the Government provertr—Reading receded to 2131,
and when, on the reoeipt of the President's inaugural.
l‘ter to the day. it wee found not tolustify th , ae re
verts. Reading advanced again to Sg, at which figure It
*toted here, while in New Yirk tt closed at 223 G—the
market there being very favorably affected by the in
augural.
This history of the rises and folio m Reedinz shows
the whole day's story of the market, of which it may
fairly be taken as the barometer.
OFFICIAL BANK BPATERLENT.
WEBXLT AVERAGES OF THE PHILADELPHIA DANSE
LOA-NB. SPECIE.
Banns.
Feb. 25. Maroh 4. Feb.. 23. filar. 4.
- - -
Philadelphia....
39.477,000 98.353 000 31574.0/5 9749.000
North America 3.146.345 3 244 967 537.557 512 223
Farm & Meoh- 4 1168,823 3 986.473 9.2,425 943 985
Commercial- - 1,553,1411 1,54,0110 234180 239 Mu
Meohanice.- - 1.566 374 1.648 491 254.933 362,981
N. Liberties.... 1993=10 1.101.0(8 197.000 203 000
Southwark.-- 791.054 770=0 246,674 42.008
Kensin_gton.„.., 743 453 723 516 1=241 137.98 3
Yenn T ownsh ip 631 635 648.321 167 685 164,571
Western_,....... 1.382.325 lAD 396 350 113 363 950
Man. & Mech.. 1.064.963 I.' 52.560 160.133 160.964
Commerce...... 692 648 6516 360 190 867 190.941
Girard...__.... 2,093 432 2.06818.1 232 774 246 244
Tradesmen's.- 491,985 619 894 129 934 135 205
Consolidation .. 486 233 476 665 86 839 81,138
City._....._.689.07 690.113 147.496 143 636
Commonwalth 515 8.30 511 465 100 418 99.681
Corn Exchange 427 073 407.096 77 671 75 220
Union.-_..—. 334,602 336 218 66,43/ 63,420
Tetra :. 25,146 854 25.086,314 4.901 7r4 6 006 988
DEPOSITS. CLIMULA3IO.II.
BANKS
Feb. 26. March 4. `Feb. 25. Mar. 4.
Philadelphia,- 31,625.000 91,694000 0370.000 3391.000
North America. 2,008.009 2OU 041 =MO 267,911
Farm & Meoh.. 2,802.410 2.849,684 413 020 409,105
Commeroial..,- 7311.000 769,000 124.000 127,660
Mechanics'.. 761 684 768 888 147.62.3) 146,213
N. Liberties.... 778 000 769 000 113,000 116 000
Southwark...-... 606.928 596 099 102.065 100.110
Sensing t0n.....„ 476.438 488327 1-= 6 , 41 129,860
Penn ToNsionbup 411..2,614 00,473 71226 MOM
- 853,118 906,075 141.140 191 875
Man. & Meoh.. 606 :80 618,126 83.4= 62,265
Commerce...... 620.995 5 3 562 81,560 ne 019
Girard... 868 917 816.699 213 493 .210196
Tradesmen's..._ 356.118 370 668 83.110 91 214
Consolidation - =3.465 216,3= 90 496 88 690
. 404490 400,055 71.690 73.270
Commonwealth 267 748 245,249 140.063 145,695
Corn Exoliange 29,908 233 670 57.770 85 470
Union-- - 176.603 167,460 48.136 48.970
T0ta1.....,.. 14,636.806 14 663.756 2.795,113 2.811.491
with those of previous State-
The aggregates compare
menta as follows:
Feb. 25. March 4.
Gaging (it00k—......401,606 ass 4211,233 666
[.Sane. 26.146.866 25.081 314..De0..61.560
Specie... 4.901.708 5 006.988 —Eno. 105,284
Due fm other Btu... 1.802.474 1 SIZI 0410..1n0. 124.566
Due to other Dks,... 2 873 996 2.852 424.. Dec. 21,572
Deposits...... 14.635.806 14.868 736.. Inc. 232 930
—.. 2,795.113 2.811.491..1m. 16,378
Loans... Specie. Circulation, Deposits.
Nov. 4, 1857.21,199,462 201,464 2,141,113 16,635,788
Jan. 11,1858.21,302,274 3,770,701 1,011,033 11,465,2121
July 5. —24,811,928 6,611,817 2,434,181 10.656,848
Jan. 3, 1610.36,451,057 6,063.356 3,741,754 17,049,006
July 5. .45,466,440 4,897,063 2,808,2Nt 15,481,6 M
Jam& thie..25.333,327 4,460.251 2356.601 14.982.919
July 2.—.36.971.396 4.374.649 2490 85 15.994.915
Dee. 973 207 3 333.827 2.557.903 /5 051.123
Jan. 7,1861.26 891.280 4 040.266 2 689 gra 15 271.928
•• 555.986 4,131,824 3 694.212 15 80 t. 562
" 21 —26.172173' 4 20.105 2 764 315 14 750 313
.23.892.265 4.40.781 2. 7 .3 , .638 14 861.220
Feb. 4.. —25)01.581 4,538.054 21783 8 15 215 435
" 11......36.4.50,231 4 747,116 2,826 962 16.06,498
" 18..... 25 344 076 4.651426 2.160 865 14.984 700
" 25 26 146 854 4 901.744 1725,113 14.636 246
Mar 4 —.35085,314 5.006 988 2 811,491 14 866,736
The following is a statement of the transactions at
the Philadelphia Clearing Rowse, for the week ending
March 2, as furnished by the manager; George E
Arnold. EH'S
Clearanse. Salesmen.
Feb. 03.47 336.869 3.124 46
8 404365 68 3221.250 62
3 72
5 - 6 A 51 .r.. 2 of 5 4 54 11 f 5
MaMMEI
2 980 684 81 412-376 93
3 /85.4.6 23 492.122 74
3 319,485 38 337.634 66
MMM
$10.286 123 62 32,313,326 10
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
March 4,1861.
REPORTED BY B. E. SLAYISARER, Merchants' Mei:hangs
FIRST BOA RD
1445 Prima 53 '55...-.. 814% 2 Anna R.- ... 40%
BOW Pa lit in.. .ssvsn.loo 1
150 Reading if-. 21%
1050 C ac Am65'75...45 84 50 do---.. 21 69 AU
.
100 ill 68 . .., brew.loig 100 d 9......- .. -21 14-55
1000 B Yonnall. 105.... 96 .260 do.-....-......... 2.1.f4
100 do 6s_. 68 I N 1 do— .... 2131
7 Norriatowu 8.-- 51 290 d 0...— .......--- 21'
2 Minehill—.. . 6831 2 O do---.......... 21'
7 Penn& K...... lots 4(J 5 do-- ........ 21 33
19 do. ..-... -lots 49 10 naiads 8t.... 108
BETWEEN BOARDS.
1000 Lehigh Val—.... 9134 110 Girard Bk —403 i
BOARD
.10 Green & Coates.— 17
60 Saha I Bar— 8
6 eingh Bar .
2000 Wilm Loan., 91
M Clam & Am 1.43 r,
12 Lehigh Borip...loos 306
6 Mechanics' 8k.... 23%
SECOND
1000 Bolil Nay 68'76.-- 62
1000 Penne. 6e. 86X
1100 City 6a —....New.1023ii
1006 New. 10216
Lehigh Va 1...- 68
.13 Read ng R.__._.. 2236
NMdo._._. ._._..22,k4
80 do.-- .--- 223x 1
CLOSING PRI(
aid. Ask, , d.
Philadelphia 64.. V 7% 9S
Phi a 68 R.- -. 9731 88
Phila 68 new-10216 103
Perms 60... 88X 89
116041 t, 346 2 2 3 g
tid
Read e '70.... 84 86
Rawl mt 6e'80.'43 9034 9136
Read mt 63'86... 7336 743(
Penns le-_-403,1 40
Penes R 2d mt ge
Morris Can col. 61% 613 i
Morris can Yfd.llo
Fah 116 e 'B3-. -- 6734 69
Huh Nav lisp 6e. 78 76
&oh Nav Stk.-- 7 8
CEB-STEADY
Bid: Baked.
Hob Nay ?told.. 163( 18
&mum R rrofd—ln • U
Long 11.4nd 21 —JO% U
Leh al &
Leh Cl & NSe
North Penna .- 9
N Venn& 64....97 68%
N Fenn& R 104.-94 96
C.ateherlame At. on. 334 32i
ICatawlesa Preld. 9 10
Irene* e oath k... 4 48
2d&3d se II devoff.4.W 44
lllnee&Vine-mt eL.1034 14
Spruce & 8K 9
Green & Coates—lT 171 i
Philadelphia Markets.
Ildsncn 4—Evening.
The Flour market Is dull and unsettled vices gene
rally favor the buyers. 50600 bbls have been disposed of.
mostly for home use. at (515 for good superfine, VI MM
to $5.53 for extra. the latter for Lancaster county, and
from $5.75 to $6.75 for extra family and fanny brands,
according to quality. 100 bbls common middlings also
sold at $12.1 ifr bbl. Rye Flour is steady at 513. W, and
tennsylvania Corn Meal at $787 4P . bbl.
WHEAT 18 rather mote plenty to-day and rather dull ;
about 3,050 bus sold at from 1.1701.12kie for red mostly at
the latter rate for prime Delaware afloat. White ranges
at from 140 c to 1200. $Ye is BMW at 680 for Fenn* yl
vania. Corn is quiet. and about 5,000 bus new yellow
so.d at from 56350 to 575413. the latter for prime dry yet
low ello.t. Oa a are dull at 350 for Pennsylvania, and
320 for Delawate .
r...l3aas —let No. 1 Queroitron is wanted at $25 per ton.
' COTTON at quiet and a small business doing at steady
rates.
CiSOCERIES —There is no change in the market, and
small business doing in sugar and coffee.
.Pa: visions—There is very little demand for Pork.
Bacon and Lard.
SEEDS —There is a fair demand for Cloverseed, and
le SS fr-1114- Abut 250 busses .sold at $4.7505, and
T tinothy is worth $2 75, and Flax eed $l5O per bushel.
WHISKY to firmer nail on the advance. Penna. is sel
atle)fie. fix bble -, Ohio do. 19elehic.; drudge 17%;
and b a ds Ito. imr gallon.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
runaamcpira. March 4,1861
The receipts of Beef Cattle are larger this week.
reaching about 1,413. The market continues dull, and
prices are about the same as last quoted. The follow
ice are the particubra of the sales
Vs
I.Abams, Cheater county. 8909.50
Ir .
66 & Carr. Ohio. 8809 25.
24 Scott & Kimble. Marrlanol, 41808 76.
, 65 Kimble & Kirk. Chester county. 8802.
23 Kennedy & hiceleess, Cheater county, 4708 60.
25 B. C. Baldwin. Chester county. 8809.
46 Jas. 1416Fdlen, Jr., Ohio, $8a:860.
st P. Maim- sy Virginia, 8809.
f 78 P. McPillen. Lancaster county, $808.75-
140 Cochran & McCall Lancaster county, 87.6008.76.
120 Mooney & Smith. Illinois. 0709 26.
62 B. 0010outridge. Virginia, 88004
1513 Ullman & Frank, Berm county, qua.
AO R. Chain. Illinois. $70826
3 , 1 Ault & Voelter, vhio. $70860.
37 Futter & Br s.. Jersey. 870855.
28 Thos. Strickland. Chester county. $708.25.
32 litoPillen. Virginia. 617 2008 go
g 49 ffeldontridge. Lancaster county 8809.
37 M. Corson. Luester county. 87.600827 X.
H. fiet moor, irgtnia 880875.
77 Amman & Werntz . I llinois, 4809.
34 J. Haymaker Lancaster County, $BO9.
11 8. Geoid,. Berk, county. $7 60 3-
14 8. Rhoades. Berke county. $708.50„
The arriva"s of Sheep at the Avenue Drove Yard
reached about 3 000 heed. this week, at prime ranging
from 4X to 5)1,0 41r lb, gross
AboutSO head of Cows also sold at the same yard. at
from 815 to 426 for Springers, and 6125040 W head, for
Cows and eata s.
The arrival of Hogs at IL G. linhoff's 'Union Drove
Yard reached ut 1316 head. at from 4,6.7507.60 tor
still. and 117 to 08 4p* 100 lbs for corn-fed Hogs, accord
ing to quality. Market rather dub.
New York Stock Exchange—March 4.
SECOND 3041111.11.
2000 U 8 54. '65.._-. -. 90 660 Reading R..- .-- •
3000 IT a 6+' 8l eg'd... 94 200 d o , , 4 1 . ,.
MOO U 864 81 coupon . 94% 100 rdiebigenVeri:7Bs6. rare
1000 Tenn SC 56'90-- MX 10 6 do - f ag
1
1000 Aliggenr. St 6r..... 66% SO do ---- — oil 68%
3100 do •-•..--. 56 .100 111 B&N I a ii...... 361 ,
sod do . ...... 62 150 co * 3 5 4
4000 CB&Or 8 n eD. 0 100 111 Gen 11. Scrip_ ._ goi
6000 Ban & rit Jos Ft-. 40% 100 do . • -..... mu
woo 1,60 & d
Di b G...... 17 125 doo
- .....- ,.0,
100 Pao:Se 111 8 C 0 ...... MN 2UO ... ke *
6 do -- -- 5556 DO do --- —6lO az
400 14 Y Central R... 7e% lie City & Tol R— .36
so do ...iio 7sh'isoo do • ...... sou
360 do —.. _am 7840 - 200 Chia &If I it. .59
140 do .... 615 7% 400 do --630 118 N
201 do 781100 do "..-...b30 DO%
500 do - .79 30 Chi B & Quin).... 74
100 Harlem Railroad .. 15% 100 no . .- bli 74%
600 do —.. alO 16%1 0 i do --- 74%
- ...
THE MARKETS.
Amiga are in light stock and steady. with email ages
at *512 for Pots and $6 25 for r (+ans.
335xanstvere —I he me diet for Mate and Western
Flour is dull ..rd hex y, with only a very moderate de
mand for export end hone consumption. 9be salesare
isio bids at 8506-15 f superfine erste ;.415 2002520 for
extra do ; $6w515 for superfine Michigan. moans,
bldo- t eau $5 2086 40 for ,extra CO. metals• ship
ping mar ds of round-hoop Ohio at .111006 PO, and trade
breed. of do at engoo.T.
Canadian Flour is quiet and steed,. with isles of 400
bide at 15.2486.75 for • range of extra brands.
Bye Flour is withered selling slimly at $3.10121.10 for
the rem of fine and superfine.
corn meal is quiet. and nominally unchanged; we
"Nip Jamey at *SA, Brandywine 413.100324. WM
aeons $161216.50.
CITY ITEMS.
The Inauguration at the Neon-Dav
prayer Meeting.
The announcement that the devotional exeroises at
the Neon day Busman Idea's Union Prayer Meeting
(inn held daily in the Saasoniqatreat stantist Church)
President
hair* special referenoe 'to the Inauguration of
President Lincoln at Wasliinston at that hour bad the
effect of attracting an Immense gathering at the ap
pointed time.
The suggestion of this move having been made at the
Meeting on Saturday be the Rev. John Chambers, to
the latter was assigned the honor of conducting the ex
ercise' on this occasion. Mr. Chambers' opening re
marks, ezelmoing the object of then- meeting, was cha
racterized with their author's usual heil and stirring
eloquence, and the prayer with which he followed them
was thrilling and powerful. His invocations for bless
ings upon the bead of the newly. elevated Chief Ma
gistrate of this nation. and those woo shall be associ
ated with him in the Adminiatmtion, were exceedingly
earnest and patriotic.
, . . .
After singing a hymn, a brief payee, and a request
from the chairman that someone would pray, the tatter
request was responded to by an elderly gentleman in
the house, of an almost unintelligible Frenohy sooent,
having gray hair and a heavy moustache.
The next prayer was by the Rev. Mr. Mervin. one of
the old stand bye of the noon-day meeting& In hie
Prayer, he said that God had raised up this nation, and,
as the God of nations. it was for God to preserve or de
stroy it. In the ocurse of his petitions, ne prayed fee
yearly that peace might be speedily visited upon Jeru
salem an this land.
A snort address was next made by a stranger near the
the desk. Ile did not rise, he said, to interrupt, by any
extended remarks, the object of this meeting, but he
rose as a Southern man. happening to be present in our
salty, to say a word for the Union. If this glorious Union
was to be preserved at aU, It must be alone by our
heavenly Father, and the timely and hearty interlioeb
tion of the' Salt of the earth."
Prater was next offered by the .Rev. Mr. Chidlaw, a
well-known Western missionary.
The °barman then announced another hymn. addiug
his desire that after it was Bung the venerable Dr. blott,
who was present, would give to that immense assembly
a few words or counsel. Dr. Nett responded to this re
quest in a deeply solemn and impressive speech, tams-
Piing some ten minutes. being so feeble at the tame
that he Was obliged to recline upon the shoulder of
Mr. Chambers, while speaking. Ouch, he said, was
the state of his health that he felt soarcelg able to
speak at all. much less to express the thoughts which
then pressed upon his mind. Tae eißosey of prayer
wag his theme. Prayer was the power which moved
the arm that moved the universe. Prayer through
Christ. was the gro nald 4 f our hope. Speaking' of
the special objects of the meeting, he referred to the
President's late proclamation for national prayer.
Prom that day he had entertained a hope that God's
judgment would yet be aver ed. They might rest as-
eared that the object of the present meeting was in con
formity to the will of God. De hoped that this laud
would he preserved in its integrity until Christ's second
coming. Be concluded his remarks with a fervent ad
dress to the Throne of Grace.
After singing the 189th hymn. commencing
Came ye dimoonsoleie, whereof ye languoeht"
the Rev. Dr. Brantley rose .to iddrens the meeting.
He did not think that it was a necessary preliminary to
pray for the President, to have voted for him. He was
free to say for himself that he had not so oast lila vote,
Mach as Christen men dissented from the measure.
and acts of the retiring Administration, they had felt it
their duty to pray for Mr. Buchanan; so. likewise, it
was proper for all to unite in prayer for the new incum
bent. He. for one, as a minister of god, felt bound to
pray for the Union, and exert what power he peat sued
in favor of Its perpetuity.
The Rev. Dr. Brainerd' followed with an eloquent
speech. He had listened With deep interest to the re
marks of their venerable brother Nott. He remember
ed in his boyhood to have read. as a specimen of rare
eloquence. Dr. Nott'a eulogy on Washington, delivered
at his death. To Lim it Wag a stirring thought that one
who had thug stood at the sepulchre of the Father of his
Country. sixty years ago, was to-day in our midst,
after the lapse of two generations, pleading in behalf
of the Dram which Washington, more than any other
man, had helped to establish.
Mr. Chambers than said that as they had but time for
one more prayer, he would call on their brother Fisohe.
of Farts. It wag not probable that either this beloved
brother from a foreign land. or Dr. liott, would ever
again unite with thew on the day of another Presi
dential Inauguration, and he was the more halm' on
this account to hear the voices of these brethren on
this ueeply interesting meant on.
The Bey. Mr. Fische then engaged in prayer, remem
bering with great earnestness the Lew President of the
United &stem and those who may participate is his
councils during the next four years. With the exoep
bon of this prayer. and that of Mr. Chambers at the
opening of the meeting, the avowed cbjeot of the meet
ing was, so far as the audible prayers were concerned
mainly lost sight of. Nor were the speeches general's
up to the reasonable expectations of the omission. In
both the addresses and the prayers, due brev.ty wee
observed, we are glad to say. without, in a single M
atures, resorting to the obnoxious custom of tapping
the be IL
MauulNetures and Trader
DUNNELL'a PRINTS.
Among the improvements made by the various teams
lecturers of textile fabrics, whose product' are ex
tensively sold in this market, the spring goo& of the
Dunnell Manufacturing Company (for which Messrs.
Welling, Coffin, & Co., Do. 116 Chestnut street, are the
sole agents in Philadelphia) deserve favorable notices
We have examined several beautiful lines of these
goods, both in prints and lawns, and must confess that
the company in question have made commendable ef
forts towards perfecting the cloth-printing art. From
the styles of these goods, being, we believe, repre
sentatives in this particular, we are led to furor that
the present season has wrought a wholesome reform in
the taste and designs of printed Dress Goods. This
judicious transfer from the extravagant to the medium.
bordering on the neat, will meet with popular approval
A specialty, however, to which we wish to direct par
ticular attention, is the perfection to which they have
brought what are called " padded-ground" styles—a
beautiful combination of figures on plain grounds, of
various shades and tints, in imitation of chillies, the
efr-ot being as perfect as we have seen on woollen
fabrics at five times their cost. Another class, of very
superior execution, is their new "stone ground "—a
capital imitation of French printing. Messrs. Welling.
Coffin, & Co. now exhibit cards of these in plain and
fancy colors.
The Bunnell Lawns are also destined this season to
take amore commanding position than ever, from the
two-fold fact that they evince more care, skill, and
a higher order of design than heretofore, and are sold
at a lower figure. So generally, indeed. nave these
goods met the approval of the trade that, notwithstand
ing the stagnation in business, the sales effected of
them has been unusually large. Under the circum
stances. this eau only be attributed to the great care
displayed by the company in bringing out their Spring
styles, and the fact that the Donnell goods have been
steadily aPPreeiating in popular favor. There is a beau
ty and freshness in their colors, which is rendered all
the more valuable on account of their characteristic du
rability. Upon the whole, there are probably few manu
facturing companies that have done as much towards
supplanting foreign fabrics by successful competition,
as the old and enterpriaingcomnimr here referred to.
LARGE PAPER-HANGING ESTABLISHMENT.
In this department of trade we have several large and
influential houses. prominent among which is that of
Messrs. Howell & Bourke, northeast corner of Fourth
and Market streets. 'I hese gentlemen are largely en
gaged in the manufacture of all the fanoy papers
nee, and their trade, which is almost exclusively whole
sale, mainly with the South and West, has been great
ly increased by the superior facilities which, as mane.
/enterers. they possess over mere dealers. Their stock
at the present time embraces the choicest enlace, in
their line, whether in Borders. Flee Screens, Window
Curtains, or Wall .Papers. To buyers, this home, more
over. offers advantages over many- others—namely. in
poseenting the fullest lines of goods comprised under
the Paper-hang-rig head, from the lowest priced arm
ales to the richest and most costly styles of gold and
velvet papers. In the Retail department are fouled all
the newest styles of the season. Builders, and persona
wishing t ',sleet wall papers for rooms will shank us
for directing attention to this stmerb and extensive
stook.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH&
In no branch of her manufactures has Philadelphia
more triumphantly vindioatea her reputation than in
her carpetings. We have been especially reminded of
this fact by a recent visit to the new eetablishmeut of
Mr. J. T. Dem.:nom, No. 47 South l'onsth street. above
Cheetnut. We have rarely examined a stook seleot.d
with better taste than is indicated in this, embracing;
as it does, every description of imported and dmencan
carpets up to the latest moment. Some 4 f the designs
among these are more beautiful than any that we have
ever seen. and being bought at the moat depressed
prices, Mr. Delearoix has the advantage of offering a
choice new stock at unusual.) , low mtge. We merely
mention these advantages, in point of prim, ino den
tally. our object being more especially to call attention
to the fact of true respectable addition to the severe
houses engaged in this branch of burins'''.
C. SOMERS ic EON'E REMOVAL.
We invite attention to the card of Meters. G. !Somers
& Bon, which appears in another column of On, paper
to-day. in the branch of the fobbing trade which it re
presents—Cloth Goods and General Men's Wear—this
house bee long been known to our citizens. and their
more recent attention to the more remote trade hasse
owed for them an increased patronage, which is well
explained In their successive removals to South Fourrh
street. and nom to their present capacious quarters.
No. 825 Chestnut street, and. No. 618 Jayne street.
Their stook at the present tune is large and complete,
anti is well worthy the attention otbuyere.
LZCTURZEI IN 11111 SIXTH UNITZD PRESBYTERIAN
Cutmeu.—Last evening. sooording to announeement.
the Rev. J. R. W. Sloane, of New York, delivered a
lecture in the Six, h t nited Presbyterian Church, Race
street, en "The Refurirer." The next of the seems
will be Wren at the same ph:wenn Thursday evening of
next week.
Ma. Lancovit's IneuGunAL.—The inaugural ad
dress of President Lincoln will be oritigised with more
severity than say similar production which ever came
front any runner Promdent. If it were as eloquent as .
Mark Anthony's Address oser the dead body of Cursari,
and as true as Boly Writ. it would be carped at by
some; white it would have to be po'r and unsatisfacto
ry indeed no to please many. We think Mr. Lincoln
would have gratified men of all parties in all portions of
the Union. if he had =waged to introduce in his ad
dress; a first class notice of the elegant Spring garments
sold, at the Brown stone Clothing Bab of Rockhdl &
Wilson, Noe. 603 and 603 Chemunt street, above Sixth,
ridladelphia.
Tun attention of those Wishing to lease a lot of
•
ground. favorably located for a coal or marble yard, is
called to the advertisement of C. D. Ritchie,which will
be found is another csdenes.
A ELEIUT COLll.''—New are aware of the im-
Parlance of checking a cough or " SLIGHT COLD" in its
first siege; that which in the beginning would yield to
a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the langs.
"Brown's Bronchial Troches" are a most valuable
article, especially so at this season of the year, when
coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza, hoarseness, and
aura throat. are so prevalent. The Troches give sure
and almost immediate relief.
Sold by all Druggists in the United States, at 25 cents
a box. mht stutit-8t
As ELYSIUM. TO na BOUGHT Arrart.
"Oh. is there not a happy land—
A land beyond the seas—
Where pot-pie smoke' in boundles lakes.
And ournplinge grow on trees?
Where ginger -bread is found m stacks.
And • pop-corn' by the ton;
And when you do a job of work,
You get the ready John ?'
W here Nature's lessons may be reed
In every babling brook?
Where bumble-bee' don't sting a (shaft.
And mull cows don't hook?
Where men do work in wisdom's ways.
Alto ding foolish folks,
Luxuriating all their d er ,
In the clothing made by 13Yours."
At tisAN ric l o r .. l 6o7 LLlbt
a ti h r es o , x u t u s t ' S ' t ' r o e n e e t. p a ri v a al e u ' a fas bie hi g o i n ft ab a l o s co o m m
Pinclinriiusswesohartiols sold.
New York Bank Statement.
Now YORK, March 4.—The hank statement for
the week ending on Saturday, shows an
Increase in loans 32.657,673
Decrease in specie 3,563,822
inerease in circulation: ....... ... . 161.963
Dewesse of deposits 1,993,328
THE PRESS.-PHILADEI PULA, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1861.
LETTER BAGS
At' the Merchan'ts'?•.E.ivliaitge, Phileule?phia. -
Pluip Wyoming. Burton .... :.mud. 80
Bark Bwlnoomoude. Langs.-4 Cork. soon
Bark Winona: Gallhion.-- --Wenn:mos. soon
Bart loanntron.'Jarman...--. Savona. soon
Bark Motl-na.Slder.. • --Somata Grande. won
Firm C C Van Rom Cork. soon
Brig A M. Roberts. _ Cork. 110021
B P Sweet, Jewett „....--.Gardeurte, soon
Br it B A Maier. Banana, 160011
Bahr 0 W Hinson , . Ent ish ,
soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ISFE FOURTH. PARR.
ARRIVED.
Fehr 1i B Bascom. Tomlin, from Dennisvire, in bal
last to Revolter & Co,
Fohr John Kocors. Buokaloo. from Maurice Timm. in
ballast to Van Dusen, Norton, 84 CO
Bohr Fautrr. Mayhew, from Maurice River, m ballast
to C A iteeksher & Co.
Bohr Sophia Ann, Smith, from Denntaville, in ballast
to Reading RR Co.
Behr B F Reeves Carman, from New York, in balk*
to Tyler. Stone, & Co.
Rohr Crisis. Xanear, from Millville, in ballast to L.
Audenreid & Co.
Bohr 8 C Willett, Smith, from Tuokahoe, in ballad to
Tyler, Stone, & Co.
Rohr Louisa Gray, Weaver, from Maurice River, in
ballast to Sinnießson & Glover.
Behr Revenue. Gandy. from Dennisville, in ballast to
Binniolison & Glover.
Bohr R G Porter, Smith, from Somers's Point, in bal.
iiva to 1, M line* & C;o. •
Bohr Sallie Vein* Laney, 1 day from Milton, Del,
With corn to Jay [...Bewley & Co.
Timaoaarti.
(torroeyonderme of 'rhe Prem.)
!taw Yorix. March 4.
Arrived. Mks Laura, from Jamaica, and J Wood
ruff, from Trinidad.
MEMORANDA.
riv Steamship
to P hi asst. Sprague, Matthews, hence, ar
edat Ros 3d i
Steamship Keystone State, Maluku:Lan, hence, at
Charleston tat inst.
shi n . H as s, Holmes, for New York, sailed from Macao
Deo 31st
hip Nor Wester. Aliny, from San Francisco for Kong
Rout. at Honolulu previous to January Mt. and pro
ceeded.
Ship Fair Wind. Crowell, from San Francisco for Ba
ker's Island. arrived at Bono uln previous to Jan gist.
Ship Ocean (*norm.. Kale, from San Promise° for
Baker's Island. sailed Vom Honolulu January - 11th.
Baker'ssborn HOWL Baxter. from Bali Fralleilloo for
Island. sailed from Honolulu January 11th.
Ship Susan G Owen. Norton, from Newport, wag off
Charleston let inst.
Ship Ocean Steed, Con, *feared at Nov York yester
day for Havre.
Bark Timbal. (Br) Rawson. from Rio de Janeiro, Son
4th. with coffee. arrived at New York yesterday.
Bark Early Bird. 000 k, from San Pronoun:* for Hong
Kong. sailed from Honolulu Jan 11th.
Bark Snapdragon, Kiseam, from Baltimore, at .Aca
palm 7th ult.
Bark B C Starr, 1 airfowl. for Havre, oleared at New
York yesterday-
Brig Isabella Jews t, Reed, hence, at Trinidad llth
ult.
Brig l'ellii..Darnsby. for Philadelphia in 10 days, was
at Port an Prince 18th ult
Brig Emote, for Philadelphia, Bailed from Palermo
January 30th.
Bohr Hinry Nutt, Baker, from Galveston, arrived at
Boston 31
Bohr M A Sturdier, Ireland, from Mobile, arrived at
Boston 3d lust
Bohr -, hence, was at Cape Haytlen 13th ; ar
rived 13th.
Sohn: James ti Bewley. from Freda lea. Richard A
Wood. from Baltimore. and Mary Price, from Wilming
ton. Del. a• rived at New York yesterday. .
8 •hr Martha moor., fhirmett, from Pensaco la, Was
diseharrine at Vera ( rug Sault.
ripen .18 Weldon, Smith. and Mercy Taylor, Crowell,
for Philadelphia..oleared at New yestereaY.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
TIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST BIGHT
CONTINENTAL HOTEIr—/Vinth euid Chestnut
J F Snarly. Chicago L C Ferry. N Albany. Ind
E Brooker:lL Madison. Ind Jno Ailing. Madison, Ind
R Cook & wf. St Louts I'd B Roston. Baltimore
JP Morton, Louisville - W W Wright, - Downingt'n
Jae Hunan. Marietta. Pa A Maynard. Boson
Jm C Van Pelt. Damns LAnit, Marion. 0
Hon T Jones Yorke. n J Jones Mass - obusette
ti H Warner & la. Troy Miss J Webb & oh, CM. 0
Thos G Wright, N J Thos J Diehl. Bided&
Jun Haldeman. 1/I finishing R A i amberton, Ilarriebg
C 8 Lamberton, Carlisle r Henry, Lancaster
8 Perry Erie. Pa Chas H Leonard. N Y
DI) Chandler Wash. D 0 Geo P Whitaker. Mel
R Wright. Georgia W Gledwin. New York
i. C Teben. e avant' k It, Ga G M Wheeler. New York
F 8 Bunter Reading John C Kaufman. Reading
M Ruch, New York Alex Leib, Indiana
A V IMMIOIL PoW Jersey Geo : emith. Chicago
W Chapman, Bath. Pa P.l Berger. New York
A J Millspaugh, ew York W E Bright & la. Boston
D F Day, Charleston - 0 M 8 ehurohil , & %Bolton
T Thu . nton Louisvlle Thos Terry. New York
I) F Packer & la. Newark John Ewer & eon
H B Thirkteld. Franklin G H Baletoine. Franklin
J C Mather, New York D I.dems.'Franglin,
vs B Dogger. J P Woods. Illinois
G R Townsley. Mass J H Dimond. Mara
F A Messenger & la. Boston J F Kimball, . OWSII. Mass
R Wood., Lowell. Mims • E Bates Jr, Roston
PM N Williams & la. Mass Miss Fisher. Mary land
Dr Payne, [Bathe A 8 Mita ell, 8t Louis
Chan Dillon Jag Simmonds
A J Murdock, Logansport J J Puterbaugh, Loganspl
Col O W Lull D 0 Gehr
N Cerruti', Boston B M B,mpson. Boston
a Montgomery, peal& A ies Evans. Maryland
N J Rust, N Y Mr Wigfall. Pemmylvania
lion Geo Briggs & wt. N Y Jno Wooarulf & wf. Conn
T I. Stevenson, Boston it I/ etevenson, Boston
R. F Clark. Boston C Elomons. Boston
F W Brodie° Holton Bonj French, Boston
E G Bidwell,'Nor. mh, ConuN 0 Brakennilte, Conn
8 B Case. Norwich. Conn H. Emith, Norwooh. Conn
Greene, Norwich. Conn J L. Greene. Conn
Dr A H Powell, Virginia Edw A Smith, Philada
A Brands. New Jersey David Brapds_. New Jersey
D F Brands, New Jersey R M Adams. Kentneuy
Smith. Cincinnati J D Cameron, Harrisburg
R. Major. New York Hale Remington. Maas
Mimi Ewer .1, A Williams, U P A -
W B Morris, Pt Louis 1.• IL Mudge, New York
R Doutlas & wI. ClevePd FI Blood. New York
R C Gardner, Nashville I' NV Yvette, Nashville
T_Pif Morton. Kontooky Robt Patter . New York
Wm Barnes, Jr. k wt, N J E V Bryan, St Louts
U Brenner, Newyork
0 PI Langdoo. New York
Dr Lindsley. Tennessee J P Prink, Newark, N.l
I N Thom nvon. Virginia J W Gong, Harrisburg
01 Taylor, Ranh:mks , W J canner. renceeene
B Brown, New York CI A every:New York '
M Moody. New York Wm G Lathrop. N J
E P Green • Ohio W W Honour. Prov, R I
W W Boerne. Jr, Prov J T Crowed,. New Jersey
C H Harney, Kentucky Geo K Richardson. Boston
Jacob Brown, Boston Bon° 8 Ferry, Conn
Win B Wooater, Colin B Beardsley, Connecticut
MERCHAIITB' BOTEL—Fouith Street,- below &ral.
J W Bacrott, Bridgeport Richard fdottmnn.,Losno
P Mchvof - Lancaster John Reilly, Lancaster
John Rictro , ern, Lancaster T H ElweU, lows
John Lenow, 3 eases/me E .rr. Lancaster -
David Kum, Lancaster C W Warren no
a. K Taggard. Phila Bon Asa Paoker & la. Pa
Adam Jacob, jr, Browns'lls Bd V Preston. Hartford
WBender.on Phil& R Bancroft, Aim
A B Linderman. Bon P Brodnead. Easton
P Maher. Blairsville D Linderman
Thompson. Pinks Mrs .1 11 D & da. Ind
R F Brown. Reading "A; Arnold,
El Graham, Pittsburg
JDi Brewer. Memorabilia P Denham & w t`, Pa
P E Martin. tennis A Garvorich. Parma
flail W Lilly. NO chunk J Onyman. Pima
T Isham, Nem York A Van Damien K la." nrY
J C Arms. New York Son 8 .& Anoona. heading
0 Hussy Keokuk w W Harper, AJegancPs,
R B Widmer. Illinois J 0 Martruildilla. Pa
David Ward . N ew
Sand Thom tasmmtia
J Ward. New Jersey , R H Ward N e w Jersey
AMEBIC: AN 11.0 TEL—Chestnut Wert, above Fifth.
T M Slocomb & wf. R I G L !Smith. New York
abillsansui, Blairsville R B. Koontz. Washington
H J amberton, Franklin /..e. Wallee, MississiPPl
G Lambs New Jersey Geo Brooke
W E Ball, dm rna, Del b P lipencer, Lancaster
W Simms J p_ ft , se. Limier no .
G Spencer, Alinereville A Hawking, Trenton -
B B Hagerty. raw York A G Fey mour. Jailer Oaf
J Knabb, Reading J 0 Porno, Philadelphia
N Marsh, .Newark W Overfield, Jr. Pinta
.1 It White, Maryland J H Pbtllipe. Virginia
.1 M Bpr•tt.Galeas a II Davos Galena
BT. LOUIS HOTBL—Gliestuut street, above Third.
H Goodwin. Delaware .1' H Coege,Brtbleliem
H Gray, New York 1 , 110111111, New Jersey
MrsJos Casey, Harrisburg Mrs Retekem Harrisburg
J W Ford, VIOW York W Gary. Penns
1 Well, Minerevinle F R Rent, Phil%
W L Htuhtif, Harrisburg J . Doherty, Bohlk Haven
R^bt awls, new York F Wills, New York
8 Foulke lowa N P Atkins, Troy,' ti Y
C Fordham. flew York AH W illiamson. N y
Bohommaker. hew York H Regan, New York
A Gilbert, hew York & L Gilbert, New York
H W Hippert. Pekin, II 8 H Pieroe, Boston
E M Bhephard, Mass
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth.
B Yoan Wheeling, Va E W Davidson. Pinta
W Kirk. Baltimore A 8 Lanais, ..urlinton
I
FFullerton, Vermont J B Blerethtn, New s York
Alt French, New York Geo Tel New York
J K Mester, Lancaster J Q_Blake. Bsd'ord
B 8 L.. nation, Pottsville W De Olaf Rochester
Jan T Kennedy Miss qbas 0 Hall, North Mama
B pmith, N Hampshire 8 Iniongham,
_Canada
Ana Nelda, Canada naml Hams, Baltimore
THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third
F P H e u er . R ea ding 0 B Warren, New. York'
Bhappord, Philadelphia D .Pyke, I anyone. Ind
ZO. toner. r indium D Berk. Mrounsham
; Deiseroth, Birmingham P b. Birmenuam
M Ernwm. Ihrminitham E Mislaid. &swie
8 R M i tar, Pennsylvania Geo Wiegao "Tatriaki
inn 8 °arson, Reading G W Geiger :
F onto, Reading Robt R White, 26/11111
C Wittman, Lehigh oo J Stilling. r °moron
Philip Hilbnp, borahron Juo LiAOll, Bethlehem
A ()Promo & la, Joracy Alms Wolvorton, N Jersey .
Josiah Morrie & wf. BM Martin McGowan. Philada
J E Glammong & Ia Belt Mrs lc ally, Baltimore
Mn Clastelio, Baltimore W P Hammond, Philada
E D Lasalle, hew York Wm I Minion'. A bbottat'n
Lewis Jordy,Abbotrabille fL Holcombe, N Jervy
J Ehason. DelawareJ Brown. Cadiz- Ohio
A J CaaebeerßOMOrpet, Pa &mos L Drake, Ohio
H B HILYOIII, hooky net
COMMERCIAL ROTEL—Sixth et., above Chestnut.
Jaz &Kitt, Loutiville, Pa Amos Kimble, Intubler'lle
Davis Kimble. Kimbhiville C X noble, Chester co
in° Haines Chester no W k.; Baines, Chester no
W Plaines, Chester Co X D Tager% Maryland
David P Cro.by, ryl Pottstown M Yardley Doylestown
Jai a. Strawbri dg e , Pa N Jones Heading
C Roakina. Ms and Ja. R Ram-ay, Penna
W W ilrammay, Penns X Kirk. Penns
Sae S Kirk, Chester on, Pa a W Saubdarson. Del •
T &undersea, Del Jun O'Danets,- Maiyland
W Genong, it York N Debree. Mayleatown
Wm B Ralo. Quinn., Pa X Hodgson. Oxford. Pa
D stubbly. Ox ord. Pa . Gilbert, Pottstown
R Clark, Pottstown 41. Taylor, Books no
Geo W Linville, Lan co, Pa - • -
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
Geo Brinell. Carlisle Wm B Watt.trobe
Joe Elder, W Mangan W A Morton, Lanotteter
Jam epotwood Plow York Jos Watson. Plow York
A Owens, Baltimore A C Buchanen;llarrialeg
B Prank. Lawmaker Alex Taggart. Penna. •
K QUA,. Phila W B Mendenhall. Cheri oo
Levi Hecht, Penns J Laughman, Altoona;
H W Won, Penns F M Niokey, Penna
Wm Loather. Newport , Pa A Browera . bisburn, Pa •
Mrs Flunaberger. BarrusWg D Et Elaileradeohanumb'g
B Yanhorn, J P Clark. Piewport. Pa
W B Spengler, Bloomfield AB W Creigh, Pittsburg
Pir BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Cal!twilit'.
Jane 81osn, London, OW F Clark, London. C W
DD Chide, Lehigh co. Pa W B Fogel, Lehigh 00, Pa
J H FoW, Lehigh co, Pa E Remmatilentown
Nelson Weiser Allentown 0 W Feast Lotugh 00, Pa
Geo W Iredell!Plala opeaLlft
8 Morris. Phila D D Dada, Phila.
U Y Amityville
MERCHANTS' HOUBE—Thirdi above Callowhill.
R B worantael Chem It McGrath, horantoe
F Caffry, Oothlebenk Fare ApplebAch Penns
J Sob Olin% Bethlehem , Jonas stover . Bucks co
Gen Wolf:Penns J C Mete, Phillipsburg
C Faeivet. Leosnon 1 Mark. Lebanon
1) A Albneht. Reading 8 Miller. Lancaster
E Jones, Reading .1 H. Rumor% Annville
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
F Wads, Philadelphia W Miller. Pottsville
H ehults.Middletawn J W Roberson, N Jersey
WJr lite, Pottsville .1 Whitaker. Baltimore
Jae W Stein, Bethlehem T J Rube. Allentown
Moser.' newpwn A 0 Sinn, Philadelphia
A V Zane, Philadelphia Jr Royer, brouetown
R stoma. Stoastown R VVeldr i bebseell
Jar DOWD.Y• Auburn John Baeidel, Lebanon
F U Stauffer, Mt Joy Oeo Adams, Penns
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
Joe FI Blin lug, Norrieto sn n A Peiff. Norristown
3 P Rieherdeon. Norriet'n Win H R McGrew, Penne,
Loins ft ILDbord, Yhila J Real on, N .11.r.py
G K Rider, Ohio .1 8 Hodder. Philadelphia.
Joel Ritter. Reading H J Bendier, Pottstown
Miss Boer, Norristown R Darlington, W Chester
David W Howell, Easton
BARLEY BBEAP HOTEL--fecund street. bra. Vine
T Foulk. Pennsylvania H Faulk, Jr, Ps
J Butch, Hartaville .1 H Hageland. 'Hatboro
R. Leedom. Pennsylvania, J Vandesrift• Pa
It MoCarter. Centreville T M Fitzhugh, Maine
T Warner Bucks oo A Rittenhouse, Maryland
J names. Ma land •
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL 8.4171 TY MUST
Compuly.—During the suspension of epode pay m e n ts
by the Banks, Mono,' is received and paid dully,
hi the woo kind of funds, speeds or notes, as do
policed; Interest five per cent. WALNUT Streets
southwest corner of THIRD. ley-tf
BATCHELOR:B BAIR celetitate,d
and perfect Hair Dye is the test in the world. All
others ere mere imitations of thm great original, whiolt
hen gained snob extensive patronage in MI parts o f the
globe. The genuine W. A. itateheloes Ligind Ham
Dye instantly , yrintuoey Is splendid bleak or natural
brown, without staining the skin er injuring the heir.
and will remedy the ill effects of bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Bold by all Druggist/ 'and P6IIIAMOM WllOlOlll3O by
FAIINEBT'OCK" It CO., DYOTT aC CO.. Plaladelylda.
OAK;. ORCHARD ACID FraiNo
. .
Pamphlets containing the opiniono of celebrated Choi:n
ista and I . lronotani rem:mains the use of. this 'WATER
ths ease of many dimness/ of toe human system. will
Do eupplied gratis on apyboation to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Ste., or FREDE
RICK BROWN. Ja.. NINTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
Cmg, AND in! YANYuMgr. fat-the/DOOM
BALAMA.24I)IIft FIgg.PROOP Sias.—Avery
large areortreent of SALAMANDERS for gale at rea
sonable snow, No. 304 CHESTNUT Streit., Phila
delphia. I+.vAlls & WATSON.
au2S-tf
fihicorsa & Bersa% OELBSRATBD
nolsELEss SEWING MACHIN I. 8.
The Beat iu Gee for liamol
No. 730 CHESTNUT Strout, Philadelphia. auTl-17
ORE PRIOR ULOTRING OF THE LATEST
STYLES, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
satisfaotory. Our ONE-PRICE System is atrial/ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
sem-ly JONES k CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
MARRIED.
21110k118-11IBByRD.—On Fifth dity, the ?Bth of
Peoond month. by Friends' oaremony at the house of
her father, /oleo Hibbard, Jentee D. Rhoads to Neu
F. Ribber • all of 1 - 1 9eer Darby Ilelaware county. Pa.
[N. B.—Delaware county and Belem (N. 1) Devele.
gleans copy.
tti LLEY—B I
OGI.E.—On the lit instant. by Rev. Dr.
Dales. Mr. Wm. W. Wile., of Conehohooken. Pa., to
LANE—A. BOGL R. theis cite.
Atqt IN.—On 29th ult., by the Rey. Thep..
8. Johaitoo, Dautsm Peter Lane to .Miss Emma M.
&skin, ail of this city.
DIED
• Mondny mormixr, tho 4 , 11 v.stsza, D .
Thomas Harris. United Staten Navy. i n the 78111 year o r
hi. age.
The relativee and friends of the family are requested
to attend the funeral. from his lateyesidenoe.l9,l_Wal
nut street, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock
A. M., without further notice.
The officers of the Army. Navy, and Marine corps
are reepeetfulty invited , [ Baltimore and Norfolk pa
pers glees. copy.]
- FREE.—On Saturda y morning. the 21 inst., Eliza
beth. wife of Edward Free, BOIL., in the 78th ycarof her
a qie relatives and friends of the family ;ire r sot-
My invited to attend the funeral , from her sonlgest
demo°. Edward Free, this (Tuesday) morning. at
9 Wolook.
OPLE.—On the 7d inst., of consumption, Mary
A., wife of Anthony P. Tripple, and daughter of the
late Joseph Ann. in the SOth year of her aze.
The relatives and friends of the faint y are rampant
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband'.
residenoe. No. 1120 Poplar street, above Eleventh. this
( flidity) mornini i at IS o'clock. without further po
tileeme.e(cootp).7. Louis at
and Lexington Observer
p
Th . : s AL.—At Norriton township. Montgomery no..
En, on theist inv., Peter Teal, in the 48th r ear of his
" ts friends are requested to attend the funeral. this
Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 I'. M., from the resident's of
. J. Piers, N 0.6 berth Nineteenth nom.
cat PENTE R.—On the lit Lust , Mr. David Carpen
ter. in the 71.1 year of his age.
Funeral from tne res.denoe of his son-in-law. Jas.
A. Howie. No. 1611 Ogden etreet, this (Tuesday) atttr
nootir at 1 o olook.
JACTSdON —On the ad hist, Angelina Rnee 3 . ookson •
daughter of Joseph and. Henrietta C. Jackson, aged 6
years.
Fuperal from the residence of her par ents, 32
Anon street, this (Tuesday ) morning at 9 o sloes.
ebbkii-Os..—On the id met , Hannah, relict of the
late smith elision. and mother of the late Simnel Al •
lama.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 608 Ransom
street this (Tuesday) afternoon, the bth lust, at 2
o'clock.
bIIVER.—On the 2d instant, William Silver, ln'the
49th ear of his age.
Fu eral from his late residence, Germaritownage
nue above Morrie enlist, on Wednesday afternoon, at
1 o'clock.
IWBEtso.—Cln the 3d instant, Mrs. Eliza A. 11.014rin,,
Prodigal from - the residence of her hwob3sed. Ms.'
Framing Roberto, No. POT Routh Frongentreet on
Wednesday afternoon. at a o'elook.
ICtiREVEN.—On Sunday, Marsh lid. at hie residorme:
Mark e t and Sense streets, West Philadelphl'atnok
Kereven t in the 60th year of bill age.
Fo.2 6 rai on Wednesday, March 6th. at 9 o'clock.
E VANS.—On the Minot., Mrs. Anne P. Evans, aged
43 ears.
Fu- oral from the residence of Mr. John Murphy, No.
1427 Vine street, this (Tuesday morning. at 9 o'clook. •
QONNOR —On the 3d inst. Mrs. Sben Walters. wife
of the late Elias Connor, in the 6241 year other age.
Funeral from her Ism restaenoe, No. 836 Grover
street this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o'clock.
adcDONA.I.,U.—On the 2d inst., John McDonald, aged
Styears.
gnueral from his residence, Wissahickon, this (Tom
da,y) morning, at 8 o - oloolc.
men/isms —On the 21 neat , Miss Mary McMahon,
youngest daughter of Frannie and Margaret McMahon.
Funeral from her late residence, No. NO Prue street
tire ( Pustdayi afternnon, at 1 o'clock
iRRIEL—On the 3d inst.. Miss +Sarah Louisa eldest
daughter, of Archibald D. and Mary Norris. in le 27th
year of her age. •
Funeral from the residence of her parents. wo. 113
Marion street. tluteueaday) afternoon. at 8 o'clock.
H. s •
P..L.AN.--On Ist mat., Mrs. Mary Anna. wife of
William ft. Phalan, and daughter of the late - Major Mo-
Varian, of "%ester county, in Inc 36th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, in Welt
Philadelphia this (Tuesday) morning. at 7 o'clock.
8110EreAK e: It —On the - s, inst., in the 76th year of
his age, Mr. Charles Shoemaker.
Funeral from the residence of his son, No. Ibo 6 Bar
ol.r street. this (Tuesday) afternoon.
tan
3 o'olook. *
WoitTIIINGTON.—On the 2d instant, Reuben, son
of William and Rebecca Worthington, aged 12 years, 8
Menthe, and 2 days.
Funeral from this residence of his parents. Chelten
ham township, near Milltow n, Montgomery county, this
(Tuesday) morning, at 10 o 'clock.
MOURNING SILSEL—BIack and white
striped and checked silks; gray ehene VaenOiaa
and striped ;online; grenadine veils; tucked handker
elnefe; bleak •and purple obuly de !eines ; Foulards um
great variety I black grog gr ain stlka; Mon a nevem, gets
and °Mars; bum* Hernani; or srenaditio nerv
es.; Jouv.o & co. blast kid gloves) !silk eleven ;
j Esbep
bord plaid valeneins; bleak and white lawns and aao
nets ; Lupin'. blank - dress good., shamile, Sce , &c.
8E23801.4 & tiON Mourning Store,
te23-tf P10.°91. Ell Chestnut Streak
LITOFFICE OF THE UNION CANA/.
COIdFANT, Marais 4.18 1 1. Having been re
nitrated by toe Chairman of the Committee itotioudei
by the Bondholders of the Union Canal Company, in
December lad, to convene them for the purpose of
bearing the report of their Committee, I hereby give
notice thP t a meeting will be held at the Rooms of the
Board of Tmide Ruildies. No. *OS CHEATit UT Street.
on FRIDAY. the 6th day of fdarob,lBBl. at 12 &cloak
M. A 'emend attendance is revisited, as the ntielolOn
of foreolosing the mortgage may be relied br the Ra
port. JAMES PAGE,
mtg. lit President 'Union Canal Co.
A MEETING OF THE MARYLAND
awitoulaTlON will hp held TD I 8 (Tuesday)
KING, Swa m's Building. No. .50i CirEeIT
NUT 8 rest. third Boor. Members of ths Assooi+tiolf
are requested to be in attendance,. and all native' or
Maryland, residing in this city and +noway, are insiteid
to attend.
ERI ly r e GAE N SINN . BAPTISIT
irtm
wrand or
OPIC 171e.WS. by aid of the Oxi Calceum Light,
for the benefit of the Church• will be given on TUES
DAY El/ER(1.01, march 5 1561. cons:Wins of repro
mutations of oeleprated Objects of nantro and Art. in
OA country and in Europe, together with interesting
Scriptural Subjects and Loon' Views. Ihe whole
forming one of the most in . erestins Exhibitions ever
produced, the various subjects being produced with
marvelous acour.oy on canvass covering over 300
sonne feet, with fall Stereoenopic effect Adult's
Tickets, 25 oents ; Children's Tickets, 15 cents. Exhi
bition to commence at 1% o'clock.
fy . " OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,
11,3 PORTSMOUTH. MOUNT JOY. AND LAN
CASTER RAILROAD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA,
March 1,1861. The Board of Direatoys have tins day
declared a dividend of five collars and fifty cents neon
such share of the capita' stook of the company . in the
hands of the ettionholders. on the 21st day of February
last. linable to those stockholders or their legal ye-
Presentatives (clear of State tax,/ on and after the 11th
instant, at their °Mae No. 3 wiladropil Alley, Penn
sylvania Railroad Company's Building.
GEORGE TABER.
mh2-Bt* Treasurer.
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.—
TO ROTR.L. KEEPERS. RESTAURANTS.
and others eelling Liquors by lees measure than a
quart.,Asplcan's for new license. also those whose li
censes expire in May and Jane- will apply at the
Office, as provided by act., of Assembly, on the follow
in days:
inrt ward on Friday. March lst.
sound and Third wards. on Monday. March 4th.
i• mirth ward. on Tuesday March 6 h.
Fifth ward, on Wednesday, Moron eta. Sixth ward. on Thursday.. Marsh 7th.
se , venth and Eighth wards, on Friday March Bth.
:Ninth and Tenth wards on Monday March 11th.
Eleventh ward on Tuesday, Allavehl2th.
Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, on Wednesday,
March 11th.
. .
Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards, on Thursday.
March 14th.
Sixteenth ward. on Friday. March lath.
seventeenth ward, on Monday, al arch 18th. Eighteenth and Stineteenth wards. on Tuesday,
March lath.
Twentieth ward, on Wednesday. March 30th.
Twenty- first and Twenty-second wards, on Thursday,
M arch ilat
.
'Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards, on Friday.
Meroh Zki- JAMES frEtAW,
Clark City Commtmoners.
A LARGE QUANTITY AND EXTRA
-CM- sive variety of music, just received from New
York
reet.. at the Cheap Musics More. UM MARKET
St tohthlt
rims OBE 4PERT MUSIC STORE DI
rao World, is at IEB MARKET Street.
rahll St FARAH BALL.
(SHE CENT PER PAGE FOB MUSIC,
from all Pabliahan,lllB MASS= at. mb5.36
USIO FROM ALL CATALOGUER, AT
AILA- one oont nor rum ntlllB NIA.PICET St. mhs-3t
WOULD BE WELL-FOR ALL THOSE
•ho have not had goad Likenesses of themselves.
to embrace the mesent ogeortneity,and go to PEl
mig .Thotograelne Gallery. SECOND Street. above
green. . It*
r,{Ord THE SUNDAY a TLAS.—THE
PATRIOTin PLUME.—This gifted produotion.of
Dr, Cunningtoe. as sung by that sweet can. striae, Mies
cirodas nigii at the Ws-nut-Wert 'Theatre, is
aublished and for sale by that Napoleon of mums pub-.
Ushers, eleanD, 1102 GIIES ewers. All
Jousts of ma nia should not fail to nroanre 001IY of this
spirit-moving national song, reenudent, as it of both
poetrY. Pathos. and * patriotism. MAIM." has issued a
new invoice of music for the rOlllllll week.' lt
RBMW SUGARS AND SYRUPS. at
Reduced Prices —C. DONOGHUE, 23 Smith
WATER et eet, offer, for sale-6 000 packages of Steam
Refine onugars and Syrups.. Term cub' or sixty days
credit lots of 20 or more mickesss. takl-tuths3t*
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
—The nonneation in business heretofore eTioting
under the style 01 ft Avail, Bit Vr Yblt. & GO.. is this
day dierolted. either of-the Reuther. is authorized
to sign the name of the late firm in lmuidation.
G. P. 148 , 1 ft,
B. de.WYBR.
.100141 1 . 49131..8,
B. HANILIBBT O,
8. GALDWbLL.
February 1.1861. F. A. BALL.
The neat Bellillebe, heretofore transacted by NEVIN,
SAWYER, & CO, will he coatiutted under the style on
E. R. *l' FR & CO. E. rt. SAWYER &
February I, 1860. tuba St
FINANCIAL.
AuGun BELIRONT & CO.,
BANKER'S,
50 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
Issue letters of credit to travellers, available in al
Tarts of Europe, through the MOWS. Rothschild of Pa
rte, London. Frankfort, Naples, Vienna, and their cor
respondents. rase-Gus
'FHB GIRARD HOUSE:
einTICE TO TR). PUBLIC—PRIVATE SALE.
The Oltoioe Skulk of
WINES AND LIQUORS
Will be sold at surest bargain. by privet° sale to mob
purchasers.
The stock committee a huge lot of
P OCRS OF ALL KINDS.
Importsd expressly for the Orrard Houle by D. Loden
& Co, Cologne , from the renowned cerium of Prince
blettermoh, and Uri , Grand Duke of Nassau.
CHOICE 0 1 •AILDTS.
Of the vintage of 1851. inoludiug Chateau Lafitte, Cha
teau Latour. Lhatean Naraaux. and St. Julien. cave
of quarts and sous direct from the house of Barton 3a
Quieter, Boraeaux.
ORAMPAGN,FS.
01 the finest brands- selected fez the house. Alec,
Os.D Dutinsart
i RYE Triz akvs,
} T i h h
et la r k a:a b a ti s:in arthe Girard liaise Ill_ / day
gmft.nruarlivsPartiotioat. 'Art
DRY.4.IOOBS JOBBERS.
- - -
JAMES, ICENT, SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY GOODS,
NOB. 239 AND OH NORTH THIRD STREET.
ABOVE RACE.
Neglectfully invite the attention of
CASH AND SHORT.,TIME BUYERS,
To their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
•
or
.FOREIDN AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ameng which will be found full lines of
BATES' MILLS AND NAD YORK COMPANY'S COT
TOES.
Also, a LARGE VARIETY
OF NNW AND CONFINRD STYLES OF
PRINTS,
MEERIMACIC SECONDS, 4,e.
C SOMERS & SON
HATE.OPENED, IN THEIR
NEW STORE,
623 CHESTNUT and 618 JAYNE STREETS.
An elegant Spring Stock of
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, ETC.
Also. LADIES' °LOANING CLOTHS.
CFL/LLILLBY SOMERS WILLIAM E. SOMERS.
inh6.3m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
SPECIAL NO ricz.
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Beg to announce to their customers awl friends that
they will offer at private sale, at •
VERY REDUCED PRICES,
the balance of their Moak for the next week.
On SATURDAY, the 9th of March,
THEY WILL CLO3E THEIR STORE,
and the balance of their stock will be disposed of at
PUBLIC AUCTION,
it being necessary thst the affairs of their fare should
be immediately closed up.
The stook is
WELL ASSORTED,
and purchasers win find
STAPLE
AND
FANCY GOODS,
of superior qualities, offered
AT PRICES FAR BELOW THE COST OF. '
PRODUCTION.
L. J: LEVY & CO.. .
509 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhd-St
CARPETINGS.
FOURTH STREET
,CARPET WAREHOUSE.
No. 47,
ABOVE CHESTNUT
I am now opening an entirely new and carefully se
acted stook of
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS.
embracing a descriptions, and some superb designer
and material(' all of which, being purchased at present
depressed prices for CASH, I am prepared to sell
VERY LOW.
and respeotfulli solicit "an examination before pur
chasing elsewhere.
J. T. DE - LACROIX.
mhl-tu th est•Ren
MILLINERY GOODS.
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
LINCOLN, WOOD, Sc NICHOLS,
TSS CHESTNUT STREET
EVERY STYLE OF
PANAMA, PALM-LEAF, AND STRAW
1-1 • A T _
FOR NON OR BOYS.
PALM AND WILLOW SHARERS.
STRAW AND FANCY
BO NNE TS
FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, RUMPS,
LAMES, he
We are now prepared with a finely-assorted dock of
all the above ar doles, anO invite the attention of all
Gash or short-time buyers. - mh4-tf
AWNINGS.
AWNINGS. AWNINO. S.
JOSEPH H. FOSTER.
44:3 NORTH THIRD STREET.
At the old-established stand oan be obtained, at the
shortest notice,
AWNINGS. FLAGS,
- -
TENTS. SAILS.
SACKING-BOTTOMS, WAGON-GONERS,
BAGS, 4tc.
CANVAS of all descriptions, plain and fancy. of the
best quality. mlalm
PAPER HANGINGS.
PAPER HANGING:s.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
N. E. corner of FOURTH and MARKET Streets,
5111.1VISFACTOILEAS OV
PAPER HANGINGS,
BORDERS,
FIRE SCREENS,
WINDOW-CURTAIN PAPER, Jce..
Allows on bend, a large and
ELEGANT STOOK
of GOODS, from the
FINEST GOLD PAPER to the LOWEST PRICED
ARTICLES.
In our RETAIL DEPARTMENT will be found
THE NEWEST STYLES OF THE SEASON.
nibs sin •
ciARDEN SEEDS.
BUIS T: 'S
WARRANTED
KITCHEN GARDEN
SEEDS.
SEED WAKERDOSE. 929 and 924 MARKET
Street, above Ninth.
HARDWARE.
MOORE, HEN SZ EY , & Co.
ARE NOW OPENING
THEIR FALL STOOK OF
HARDW ARE,
457 MARKET, and 416 COMMERCE STREET
m6l-Sra
I Wall ;MIUOO , 1[01.0) ,, './.111.111
THE ICEJLIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF IMILADISMOIIe
OFFICEIfA). 308 WALNUT STREET,
Insure! &gainer:A.oBS OR DAMAGE BY, FIRE, on
Rouses, Store., and other building,. limited
or irersetual. and on Furniture,
Goods,Wares. and fder
chndige an town or
counts.
CASH CAPITAL.IB2II,IIO 0-I,BBETS #317,142 04.
Which is invested as fftllows,
In first mortgages on city PrOPerty, worth
double the amount—. ;. _ . $1614900 00
l'ennaybrania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first
roortgasp loan, at Dar— LOW 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per oent. -w
-ound mortgage load. (8/30,000 1 --. .__. 27,900 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top nallroad and
Canal Co.'s mortgage • 4.000 00
ground rent, first-obos— 2.482 20
Collateral Imam. welt secured.-- —. 2.200 00
City of Philadelphle. 6 per ceril. loan- - 30.000 CO
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Ya. RR. loan- 10,140 00
Commercial Bank stook-- .. 3.126 01
Mechanics Bank stook . 2 812 60
Fennel/IM — MO Railroad Co.'s stook.. 4,100 00
The Reliance Mutual Insuranoe Co.'s stook 26-360 00
The County-Fire insurance Co.'s 1,060 00
The Delftware M. ct. Insurance Co.'s stook- 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip.. 280 DO
Bill. receivable— —..... 14.302 74
Book accounts. accrued interest. 104 60
Cash on hand.— tiii
alool.•41111111=1•111
$317,112 04
The Mutual principle, °OW:tined with the security pf
a Stook Capital, entitles the insured to partioipate
the profits of the Company. without liability for losses.
Louses promptly adjusted and Paid.
DIRECTORS:
ChM TIIIIIO7t Humus! Bispham.
withal!' R. I nompson, Robert Steen,
Freoenek Brown. William Musser,
William Stevenson, Boni. W. Tiugley,
Sohn worrell, Marshall Ball.
H. Carson. J. Johnson Brown.
Robert Toland. Charles Leland.
G. D. Rosengarten, Jacob T. Bunting,
chitin* a. Wood, Smith Bowen,_
• James S. Woodward John Biased, Pittsburg.
CIJEM TINGLEY, Fresident.
B. M. HINCEIMAPI, Secretary.
t # 6 :A_ fell
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY , ',
N 0.406 CHESTNUT Street'
FIRE AND ILAND WaIISANG.E.
b LapAToses.
George W. pay---....0r big & Matlsekt.
ETnerWright—. —.. " Wrutlit Bros & Co.
I. dirseg..--....."1)5vis & Musty.
ury Lewis. Jr......" Leonia Bros & Co
C. Ritherdson.....— " S. C. Rowe & Co.
ffooolol T. Bodine...—Pres't W_roming Caned Come,.
.Ino. W..gyermen.....1.1,W. Everinea & Co.
ciao. A. west— ~ . West & Yobre.
T. 8. Martin. —.. " Savage; Martin, EG Co.
i
0. Wilton Os 6. Attorney - so- law.
E. D. Woods .......of Sibley Holum. & Woodruff.
Inc. Ketsder. r— Iso Ms Groan street.
• • • sci'WE w. rykp
Vice rresident.
WILLIAMS .ited.ACJlAßD.BenretAry. J4E3-iftf
.h.r pound of 'Mop will do we moon trashivattd d t
ififiUNT . AL DRUMM soar .
.—one
.1),, , 4
botroso Woo or atullinall
tio tug nor rob bum on Womb . threr MAKI
- oo s =trwsUlaili using e tee it
a, or roturn the MOM,
b rooms have St for we, 8ri111814464 '
ilifoUo243.
eiegi-tre if SSW nos* witarara.
WANTS.
WANTED --An active or special P ART
NEIL with a cash ospital ors) COO dollars, in ar.
esteblished - wholesale JobbiAr btunnasi, ivi r ket
street. Address " Merobant." Pross mhei
ANTED—By &young man fully corn-
Debra a SITUATION es Book-keet4r. or 44.1 s
tent. Batiefletory reference. Call or address M. u:.
at Ames, eat. salsa. &Co ar, 941 North TH , ND
Street. • mb4-6t,*
WANTE , k TO RENT—A medium-sized
• v uwvLIANG, having the modern oonvenienees,
mrtthin fifteen nanntes" wets of the Ezebange. Address
"Forbes." oft° of Tits Press. 1423 ISt*
ti VAN ITD—lmmedistely, by the
"under
signed,it the Est Malmo." Railroad tunnel,
Fifty Tunnel Men and Twenty . five Lalorers, for oat
'aide section visit, adjoining This work is located in
Reltuylkilleoanty. Penniglimula. eight miles from Ta
MUM br Reading Railroad from Philadelahut , and
two miles front Barnesville station• on the Little
Schuylkill Railroad. MICHAEL BARRY k
fe2l...im* Contractors.
AGENTLEMAN Or CAPITAL, who
does business in toe West three months in the
year—June. Jul,, and Angina—desires a nitration in a
Wholesale Ohoe Establishment in Pniladelphia the
other months, with a view of ultimately becoming one
of the firm. References of the first order can be
given. Address 8. J. MANSON. at this Of ice.
fe2S-St*
0109000, 6
to 8,01:0, $5 010 and $4,700
A. . 1 ,35 1 181171!!ii!iluriE a.
it- lan South FOIIsTH street
$ l l 5OO TO INVEST ON MORTG NGS.
Apply ty S. W. PAUL.
mb22t. 113 South FIFTH Street.
TO INVEST IN FIRST MORT
1, 00 gage or Ground Rent. Anoly to
ahl-3t* 134 South TI a R DSt T ., o U lll • l our
s.
6 4m00 A mo N r D tgag t3 i . e o o u n O riti T el ? on l io NZE P SV er pi ty.
JOlll4 B, coLaargti,
"ref-tr 142 South EIGHTH 'Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO LET FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS.
A large Lot of tilmund. with appropliate Build
ings suitable for a Coal Yard and Marble Yarn, situate
on the porth side of ARCH Street, between Eighteenth
and Rineteemh otreets, Ite feet front by 288 fee. deep
to Cherry Street. Either as one 1,4 or as two lots, as
may be desired. Apply to C. D RITCHIE,
mh/t-gt. S:e9 ARCH Street.
im FOR SALE , to suit the times, hand
=lit a .me aew three story Tins& BWFr.LiRG. w.th
double back buildings, ivo„ 131 N 5118NTE1 lit., east
side. below feaster. built in the most substantial man
ner. stri it mare I n troducedr door-way ; ths modern
improvements : good large yard ; fine neigh
borhood. Price 54,510. Only 81500 cash wanted; ba
lance cm mortgage.- apply on the premises rahs 'it
WOOD•BURDET LIME, ()akin , d
ter. Plaetering Hair, Cement. and White Sand
Per wile by H. moiNgt ES,
12t* NINTH and COAPER Sts.
BASEMENT TO R}NT.—A large and
well lighted Basement to rent, in good order, and
the beet .oett ton on ld eitK ET Street. N. E. corner of
Fourth. April on the vremiees. mll5 at"
DvvNLLIIAL• WAN tka).—ii three-
Mastory home, three.atary bank
impr •vemeste, between Ninth anti Vini, and Fifteenth
and Costes. Rent loaders**. Address D. H. at. Hoe
i
of The Press. llh4 Ili.*
IMFOR RENT —FoITR-STONIED
DWELLING No. 1914 MOUNT VERNON St.
Large yard, exoel , ent ontnation. Rent SSW. wht-dt*
eFOR SALE-THE FOUR TURES
STORY brick dwellings. Nos. 931, 933, 935.
and 937 ONTARIO street. Terms easy. .applv to
&La. Clr & SIMS, Real Estate Broken, Southew
corner FOUR PH and WALK UT streets. second floor.
mhs-ao
FOR SiLE—THE THREE STORES
ma and dwellings, Nos. 2314 . 2716, and 2218 CAL
r,ovvEtiLL street. Terms easy. Apply to A &
BEMS seal Beate Brokers. Southeast corner FOUR T
ant W A La. UT streets. second floor- tnh3 St*
FOR SA LE. -VERY LOW-THE DE
girahle jour-story dwelling. No. 257 South
BEV ltri EENTII etreet. Lot 39x100 feet Only &swab
payment required. pplr to ALIA( N & Keal
Foam Brokers r outlining corner FOU KTII and WA to
NOT etreira egoond floor. mh2 3t°
gm TO BUILD , •Rg.—FOR eseLE—Tiir
/m. desirable lot Southwest corner of YORK &
OttRAL streets. 90.'654 'set 6 m Terms acoommo
cattar. Apply to ALLEN & PI NKS, Real Estate Rm•
kers. beset corner FOURTH. b. WALNUT err , ota,
second 11 or. mh2 3t•
BALIC—The Patterns.
R- - Flasks. and Fixtures complete of a stove Foun
dry, In a central location with an established trace.
both city and &mar" , end Foundry to let. 111 health
the (reuse for dieconrinuina the trade. Address 'Faun
dr. ." forth real name and residence.)
Fest (Ace. mhi- at*
dTO LET—Store No. 303 Market street,
suitable for a Dry Goods or Notion House. Apply
on tee premises. fell-lm
WAFOR SALE OR TO RENT The
lance, double Brie& Dwelling- House, No. 41,1
South FIFTEENTH. Street, below Fine street. Apsth
J. SERO KA AR C HICE,
w lee-H No. SI 3 Street,
TO LET-SECOND•STOILY !WWI, 802
PEIRSTNUT Ptreet over LEWES LADOPAUS
& Co.'s Jewelry btore. The best location In Phpadel
phis for any kind of light business. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent SOO. f•l9
itliNT--Two very desirable Btores,
T oD the iiintb-su et front of "The Continental
Hotel." Th e store at Ninth and 'Unseal streets espe
cially adapted for a eanrms and Hastings Maker.
Apply to JOHN RIIJE.
fett-fl Routhweet NINTH and *AriSt)!H rtreete.
rill) LET—The commodious and dead able
-R- upper rooms. No. 313 MARK ET Street., being
the Seoond, Third, Fourth and Fifth stories, front SS by
125 feet, lighted ,n front, side, and by two large OLT
lighui. The choice, location for business and the supe
rior manner of construotion make them more than or
dinarily attracuive to business firnui making or &minor
a change of location; gas- fi xtures throughout. Apply
at MY bRo, CLAGHO RN. & CO., auctioneers. oorner
NA.R.ICET and BANK Streets.
poR RENT—ROOMS over 432 CHEST
-UT Ptreet—either for °Moos, light Manufac
turing pure , eels. or Photograph Coders.
A part of the store may be had if required. This de
sirable location Is within one door of the New Post
Office.
Inqui.e at the " Big Gun," 432 CHESTNUT Street.
feV- tf
FOR SALE.—The Stock, Fixtures, Good-
Will and Lease of the Franklin Dining Saloon.
(under the Fragile. n Market , / TEPITH Street, between
Cheetuut and Market streets. Now doing a good day and
night business. je2iS 6t`
TO RENT—The tine store, with the fix
tures included, Pro. 836 Chestnut "trees. under the
Continental R °tot This stlre is hsudsornely frescoed
and fitted up with marble floor, marble counters. plate
glass counter oases and side showcases; and is admi
rably adapted for &jewelry, silver plate, or fancy goods
establummest. Apply to
JOHN Itleh, Ninth ar_d Ransom streets.
fe23 In J. stiotGEAPIT PRICE. No. 813 Arch Street
'goof{ EXOHANGS.—A large Lot of
6rouad. in a rapidly improving neighborhood. will
be evubanged for good improved real estate, in the oily.
Addrete " e. F.." office of ttne paper. fe23-32t•
VOR EX(MANGE. -A 0110108 TRAOT
of good nnimyroveo farmland to the State of New
leretl. convenient to the city. Will be exchanged r or
airy pray. ..teply at lio. FEI)=.LL. Street.
MR. CORSON ,REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND GOISVEYANORR. NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and bold on tessontible terms.
Stores and dwellings 'or sale or rent In hometown and
countr7. Good mongolism mot/AWL Colleottons made.
The beat references given. *l4 cm
COUNTRY SEAT.—WiII be sold at
public sale. on TUESDAY. March 11, 1861, the
beautiful country residence known as " Green mill."
containing twenty acres. more or less, situated on the
Kennett Turnpike. 13i mile• from th city of Willi:110s
t n, Delaware. Tho imp•ooomonin are. first, a stone
MANSION HOUSE. with large beck buildings, eon-.
taining 16 large and con.modious rooms. be-ides bath
mom. Which is furnished with warm and cold water.
The water is supplied by means of a patent windmill.
from a never-lailing welt of son water. 3he house is
warmed throughout from a furnace, and lighted with
building.
Theade in an apparatus adjoining the main
mistake of the gas is a tended with very
little trouble, furnishing a better a•tiole std oheap
as it can be lisoi io the city of Wilmington. The kitoh
en is large, with a constant supply of hot and cold wa
ter. and a conking range wieti modern improvements.
Al.o. a Large -tone Byrn, with good warm horse and
oow stables. and excellent arrangements Tor pout ry;
tenant house with 6 commodious carriage
house, F. and summer kitchen detached from the main
Th- lawn. siboloing the manaion, le beano
run • laid out. with well piked and gravelled drives and
walks, shaded with fine large trees, and ornamented
wit.. ehrobnerr. The garden is stooks(' withts. variety
of floweie, and a fine assortment of, summer fruits, in
o lading a superior graver.. which le its second o year,
yields 31 gallons of pure juice for wine, besides sagair
mg a large .101tritity of sti apes f..r oi her purposes. There
is a good Orchstd supplied with a variety of Peaoh. Ap
plo,and Pear Trees, the latter in . neat abundanoe. The
quality. of the soil has been highly imp °veil by heavy
men rang and a thorough utrieraraining. and is suita
ble for any purpose, trucking or oi henries. The esu
re of the situation, its known health In. near and facility
of access. render the plane peculiarly desirable for a
country realdelne or a summer boarding house—the
latter muoh needed in the neje hborhood ;or it would
make a very desirable and popular situation for a 301114
ladle? boarding school. for which. with very little al•
teretion or expense. tt would be admirably ad-pled.
Tee Kennett turnpike is aiways in good order. and the
Br-nd . wine stage from and to Wilmington passes every
hour or two.
There will also tut sold at the same time, a TRAOT
adjoining the above. containing eleven acres, wore or
less (which ha also been und•rdramed.l and been oc
cupied for set eral years as a Truck Patch, for which it
t e admirable adapted. 4 n Ude tract tear, is a beauti
te for tniilding. having a fin-,rove of forest trees.
P6l/0119 wishing to purohaae and desirous of viewing
the yltteti b fore day of sae wilt be shown every attt..
tion by 'he owner, or by G. 8. & 8. a. tie ÜBB, of Wit-
I musical. Del. arms made known on day of sale.
Sato to 'eke ;dews on the promise, at 2o'clok P. In
robll Bt* WNI PYLE,
M . l.eftso tJ.1 . 1.L LAND II
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry, at prices ranging
from NM to SO cent' per sore. in any quantities re
quired.
T_AX.I.S paid and PATENTS prooured for nun:Mogen"
of Land under the Graduation AoL
Plats furnished gratis by enclosing I postage stamp.
For further information soul* to
WILSON, RAWLINGS; & GO..
U. B. and General Land Agents,
60 Off ESTNUT street,
Between THIRD and FOURTH,
ST. LOUIS, Mo.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, and located.
FOR SALE-A MODERN DWELL
lNG,northwe.t corner of 81XTEENTE and GI
RARD A venne.l.llo by lao feet, with handsome “ar
deo. Price 17,000. Terms sooommodatmg. Apply o
P. MoCURDY, No. 217 South TEEM% or 1522 POP
LAR Street. mh2-iws•3t-
SAVING FUNDS.
QA.VING FUND—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CREST
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CitN_L
B. B. CRAwFORD. President.
JAMES R. K(JNTER, Becretary and TreaNUTOT•
Office bourn. from 10 until 3 o'clock.
This Company is not joined in any applioation to the
Legmlature. - fee
A MEKIOAN NAVINO FUND, N. E. cor.
ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, continues
to receive deposits mid pay all stone on demand as it
has always done. .ALEXANE.hR WRILLMN,
Preaident.
Jews 8. Wir.sois. Treasurer. OM lttf
SAFEa.
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. tit South SEVDNTH Street, near the
gi ci ii i t i ld r :rt t iVird. thankful for put favors, and being
determined to runt future patronage, has secured an
elegant and oonverdent store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
called Iron Fite and Burglar Proof Safes, the only
~, n r e ci fire mid burglar proof gores made.) lea. 141.
isd Bank Vault, Safe. and Sank oaks.
Lathe a monk Vault Boom and Lochs will be fornoted
to order on abort notice. Th.s is the strongest. boa
protected, and oheapest Door and Look yet ourred.
Also, particular attention is called to lattice!' New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Bafe is con
ceded to au rpeas in style and elegance mini thing rot of
fered for this purpose. and m the only one that is Asia
/7 fir , and burglar proof.
Illticrith No have now on hand ear twenty of
_
Uerring, & Co.'s Wes. most al them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a
complete assortment ea to omit rind all lately ex
°banned for the now Celebrated dim safe. They will
be sold at very low prices. please call and examine.
Jan hit' m„C. B.A.DIAKIt. Agent.
ISI JAMES BoUSE, BOSTON.—The &d
-m. dipole to this note Wag completed math superior
aseommodstion for /Mee and emission, win be
oamed i ri fa " v fete u r
w h e ewe is comp In a. its appointments, and it
is the intention of toe proprietors to make it worthy
the pairosiege of the unveiling public. it
fell-/Inif J O i P F:/ rrnil
AMUSEMENTS.
CONCERT HALI , ,
BLOND irw
ORESTNUT STREET.
TWE BERG OF INFAGARA.
IN TIGHT ROPE AND GRAND _ ABCENBIO.N.
In A DAM BLOND/PC
Tight-Rope and favorite malladm i with the celebrated
and
Papi n i l d a r D " V a gN ß AlgrrtiONTANAßT.
For 81X Nrali 1 8, Goininekotor Match Mb, leca.
Particatiary in Ware adverutements - =WU'
" RI,H; , IILD OLD ACQUAINTANOE BE
REMEMBERED p'
ririNCERT HLL.
TPE HUTCH/NSW FAMILY.
JOHN. ABBY, (Mrs. Patton.) FANNY, HoeNRY, and
Grateful to the tat;zene of Pin ladelphiii, who. for the
Is et eighteen years, have testified their approVal ._
generously patronizing the Concerti. moat lellpOOLlOni
announce that the, 17.16170
TVIO ENTERTAINNENTB
A'r CONCe;R•V }TALL.
ON THURSDAY AND FRIO eY EVENINGS,
March 7th wad Bth.
Introducing a choice Programme of the most POPuln
New SONGS. WITII IdOILS ULD PaVoUITES. •
Single make s 80 oents ; Lady and Uentleman 50 cent':
to be obtained at the Hall daring the nay and evening.
Favorable arrangements may be made with the Agent
for Families end Schools. • mhitit
ASAMBIA BUILDINGb,
• TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
ABEL A LEYLAND'S
ST. EREOPTIOON I
FIFTH WEEK. '
interior views of the
ROYAL PALACES OF ENGLAND,
The most perfect photographs ever taken,
ETEREOSUOPIC PICTURES,
DIBPLEY.s.D TW.I.N.PY-FOUR FEET EQ.UARE
EVERy EVENING THIS WEI.K.
Doors open at 731; ao amine's at 8 o'eloak.
Admission, V. awns. ' Children, 114 oasts. fe9s-et
WALNUT STREET THEATRE..
Pole Leeveo______Mre.M. R GAR ETTSON.
Stage Hanager.... ..... Mr. W P M. A. CRAM AN
Bosun Agent D. at HEpHy.
rale et UERD AY) EVEN IN March 3,
vrii be presented the new flair. entit ed
MARuraGeS AN. , Nor MADE IN HEAVEN!
Countess Von Esterhazy— ----- Emma Wallow.
Plince mile .- Adam.
Count Ete,nrioh•-•- • _. —Mr. Wright.
Baron Von Knunitz Young.
Frederic!' Von Rechherg ..mr. Bareoutn.
LADIES. BEWARE.
Colonel Vavaec ur
Doors °pea at 6A£ o'clock ; curtain will rule at Tx 031001 C,
!'Aces as usual.
McDONOUGH'S OLYMPIO.—( LATB
c+ATET ES.) RACE Street. below rhird.
FORTY-FIRST PERFORMANCE.
T.EUB (TUESDAY) EiV S IST E R S. ll 8 ,
THE SEV*.IY
The following scours are now complete; "lmo
ramic View of the Revomtionary Army at Yeller'
Porge;" Dream of Sees mon," in which Mr. M Lan
gen. the popular an'or from Pi.e's %Ina Some. of
Umeinnati, wil , have the honor of makios his first ly-
peamnea in Phil. dolmas as the Wolin. of - Ileatthingtem,
Second night of The new &WAVE PON% .
SkTURDAY AFTERmiuN, March Si h the last
Afternoon performance of the citiVDE SISfERS.
Admission—garsim:me, M cents ; Drollest:a, .Wo ; Pa ,
oily Quite, Igo; Private Bon Seats Me.
Doors am at 6M o'clock; commencing at7M.
%WHEATLEY & CLAREEhi AR08451 1 .
v .11EATR.:
THIS (TUPBDAY) EVFNI . NG. NLsroh d,
LACT NIGHT EDT UNE
or
BROUGHAM'S COMEDY OP
YLAYING WI to F Kw.
The success of which, at Walloon Theatre NOW
York, was mai Ked b: the enthusiasm of crowed au-
Closers during an uninterrupted run of tour mouths.
To oonolude with
ALL Imo: GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE, WALNUT
SFREIII. ABOVE EIGHTH.
Lessee and Manager.-- • —Kr Henry Willard.
eic,ung M a nager _...... Mr. Chau. B. Thorne.
Anse Mong e er
ft M.r. J. G. Hanley.
AND OFENNG NIGHT.
THIS EVENING win he presented
FOUR. POPULAtt PIe.GES.
THE MAID OF CROIeBY. •
Sergeant Austerlitz Thorne.
There5e...._....... ...:.. Mist Messtyer.
HE YOUNG WIDOW.
. .
- - - -
Splash— —.Mr Chapman I ourolt... ioa C. Chapman,
BEN THK BOnTOWANY.
THE RTF ri, DODGER.
Doors open at 7 o'clook oommono at half oast T.
Prices of • damson. 50. 26 non 15 oento. mh4-Zt
MUSICAL FOND BALL.
ONR WEER ONLY,
COMMENCING .
MONDAY •ine, March 4.
LLOYD'S MINSTRELS!
FIF rEBor PERFORM PRP!
THE ELITE OF THE PROFESSION!!
WILE. •PPEAR
IN THEIR UN A P RO CH 4 W.F.' ETHIOPIAN
ENTEATAINMENTS.
This troupe to composed of first-alas artists, selected
from the moat popular troupes in the Union
0845Rvel THE LIST uIF_ST SS!
SILLY BIRCH. CII I .EY FOX,
D R. WAMBOLD. AUG ST AllCitLE,
GUSTAV - BIUAUX, A. I. s MAN.
J. AN OttEWs, N. 00116.
H. WILK •_. C. BLASS—
S. EASTMEATI. A. BR e ITKOPF,
BLASTER ALBERTINI. W. BURNES.
and COOL WHITE.
LLGYD'S BRASS SAN to, led by AUGUST ASCHR.
will rive e. free *Aloofly Serenade previous to the Min
strdperformance.
Ticket-, 26 cents. Doors open at 7, commence at
If to 8 o'clock. P. A. CLA a K,
fes7-10t Arent.
5(41 , 1 OR B. Z—LAhT WEEK BUT
N- 7 TWO !—COMMONWEALTH HALL, CHEST
NUT STREET, above Siztb
Pleasant and Amusing rntertainmenta AVERY
EVENING. at half past sevenotnu WEDNSDAY
and SATURDAY ltf•er. Dane, at 'baba. coNcisr-
ING of new and WONDERFUL DEMONSTRA
TIONS in MAGIC. AMUSING and WUNDEh FUT
wanes in VENTRILOQUISM, and the L BARRED
CANARY BIRDS.
. .
Adinbaion 26 °eats ; children halt price. fe26-tf
SANFOB,D , d ()PIMA HOUSE,
ELEVEN CA STREET.
OPEN FOR THE SPAWN.
NEWIY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SA FOR
B secured one of the
ARGLEIC COANIES over presented heretofore.
who will appear n MlD ichtlr.
Sanford perfoym every evening.
Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 7%.
Admunnon 26 cents. Children lb oents. dev-ef
VAN AtAßUtaiLl it UV.%
GRATB ND p it
UNITED BTA INSTITUTE
LNG .
4GO and 4125 CREsTN T Street A _
Next to the Custom house.
'THE LAST WEr.K RUT WO
EVERY MORNING, AY FERNOON, a nd EVENING
Doors open at 10 A. M., 2 and 63G P. H. Admission 36
cents; children under nine
_rears 15 cents. perform
ance of Elephant, Lions, Tgers. Panthers, Leopards.
Pumas. Ponies, Monkeys, Mules, &0., every Afternoon
and EVOO •
ELre
EVENTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK.
Of this Morel, .11ILIVOLIVO. anti lunatics axhibition.
SPF.OIAL NOTICE.—That miracle of aintaaity, the
wonderful Performing' blePhaet. TIDPOO 0/11b. will be
introduced into the arena every Afternoon and Eve
sung. by Prof. Nash. and execute feats hitherto deemed
impossible, and never attempted by any other animal.
jal4-t f
Tut bI.tI(SIANIA OkWkiBSTRA give
their PUBLIC REHEARSALS eventeTUJl,
DAY, oommencing fit 334 o'clock. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets, ; single tickets, 36 cents,
for sale at Chtokering & Son's, 11l Chestnut street;
Andre's, CU Chestnut street; and Beck & Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
Engasements for Conoerts, Commencements, Psi
&o., 0124 at their Office, Chiokeriak& Ron •
len° Store, air Gheetnat street; William moll, Di
North Juniper street, or C. Droughman, iouP Ridge
avenue. is 31-tf
PEri AOADEMY OF TILE FINE
ARTS.-1046 CRESTNI)T Street.
" CHIMBORAZO," a splendid ?unities bY
"THE FIRST BIN." a beautiful Marble Statuette lir
Antolini.
On exhibition for a neon time.
yilitori, win plena° bong their opera clams.
EDUCATIONAL.
HO. APT 11ORP, Professor of Elocu
• tion, gives lessons all day at mu Rooms. No.
155 South TEN r 9 r treet. opposite Jefferson Collette.
ftternme.ete received in the early ritorrinit near.. La
dles at 9F. M. All persons having impediment, are in
v Iwo to call. tear-et-
Erv. YANT, .iTKAXTVNV, di raliilselV
MERCAN'rE COLLEGE, 8. E. °Mei ets
lIENTII and CH . ElTNUTBtreete.-Day and Endaiing
Sessions. /ndiro nal inerrretion in Bookkeeping, la
cluding_General Wholesale and Retail Business, Ship
tong, Forwarding and Comminuon, Banking, Ps
change, Manufacturing. Ratiroading, Steambmting.
&0.. the moat (Aoronta and Praetieal °acme
i kthe
re
United States. Also, Lectus, Commercial C Ma
tions, Arithmetio. and the higher Mathemetica, en
mnnahip (best in the nit; I, Corneadettoe, &o.
For vile, their new Treatise on Bookkeeping, beauti
fully pri .o6-tfnted in eolors, and the bast work oubtlahed.
EIOA.ItD [PIG.
W. CORNER OF THIRD AND
N.- • SPRUCE Streets.—Two Rooms. with board. It.
AMAN AND WIFE, or two single gen
tlemen. Gan be itaamtiodated with BOARD Jai a
respectable private family. Address " W.L Pres.q
offioe mhl-St•
JEWELRY, Asc.
JEWELRY AND BILVER-PLA.TED
WAKE.
D. W. CLARK'S
Great $1 store, ( - Largest in the World,)
602 CRESTP.Ur - treat.
Above SIX 111, South aide.
Yosntively the Cheapest
No Humbug
Store in the City.
Your Choice for IL
Prom the largest and best stook of Jewelry, &Wet
plated ware, and tansy floods ever offered by any
novae in this or any ether City. Alt Goon X Warranted
as recommended.
aiuvEß-PLATTM WARE,
Our Own Make.
3i Will Buyi 31 Will Bay, 31 Will BUY
Six heavy plated "r".
• Table Simons.
Dessert dpoone.
T.a ejl.o/111.
Butter Loves.
halt Spoons.
Rankin rungs.
44 64
One,rir:'
Cream Cups.
R Drinking Cune.
bob.ets: d.fferent styles,
Egg Cups.
trait tends double.
Belt Cellars.
Silver Pencil', with Benton Bro.'s Sold Pen. Bets
Jewe.ry, Breast Pia and props,
(1.0.0 different striae.)
Bracelets. in great variety.
Medallions. Finger Mime, Penokle,Starf
Buttons and Sinus, (different stns,! ?onkel. Naomi,
lmy
Pa Goods . in great variety. In root, everything
nenatiy kept in a first-olass Jewelry stablisbinent
One visit will convince the
_mast credulous that
CLARK'd ;its e place to MI. GOMIS eite6P.
Country Merchants and others sill consult their inte
rests by eassaming mi stook and wholesale prices.
Ladles a d Gentlemen are invite(' to nail mut examine
my stook of AsweltY. Silver: plated Ware. and Fanny
Gods, even if. they do nut wish to piunnass.
Remember, CLARK'S.
mhl Stn . OR CHESTNUT enact.
LEGA'
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR lIHE
CITY AND COUNTY OF rtiII,APELPP
Fatale of ooTFIARtoi it MAIO, deoeePed.
The Audhor appointed the Court to iodic. settle.
end adjust the tt.et and final account of we wawa
KING. surviving t :neuter of CATRAKINE:KtftG,
deoeaaed. and to report distribution of the believes 113.
the hands of wild accountant. will meet the part_es in
in Crest. for the on roomer of hie appointment , on MM ON
DAY NI 1861. et 4 craloot Pat his Otben.
Low hitololor e. No. 1133011th RIP fit 'Eltteet. in the
city of Phoedelphot- C. M. Ulla:tart th 9.
rnhatuthe at Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' OOURT FOR THE
AL. CITY AND C“UNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
bhtate of ANN MaL AUGB LIN, de
The Auditor appointed by_the a an to audit. iettlT
and adMit. the account of itOsANN MULLAN A -
ministratnx of the h.ittate of ANN IIdeLAUNIM .
deceased. and to report distritution of the balsam in
the hands of said sacountant. well meet the VIM.s in
interest. tar the purposes ot his appointment, 911TUgd -
DAY. March 19,_1511, at 4 o'clock v. M.
at Me t Meek
Law Buildings , me. *l3 South FIFTH 8t s theeity
Mamie phis.. 0. M. IfIitIOANOS.
mbs to lit • Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' 00PB.T FOR THE
'CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPHIA. _
bitato of 3 - AmES MoGoNEOAb. deemed.
The Auditor appointed Ih* ILlPurt to audit. settle.
and adjust the acoount of B aNJA Inlet MASTER. Ad,
ministraor of me nstste 01 JahlEtS otiON k,GAL. d o _
named, sod to report d sinbuPon of 'he balance in the
halide of the nowiantant will meat the names in
terested for the outgrown or ha y appointment, ar t
FRIDAY, March 8.1661, n• fQnr o ohs* P. Ni., a% his.
offioo. No. y4J Booth nIXT Street. in the oil. or
railadelphis. CYRUB 1111.WLIAI,r Miter.
IeNI-tut s-6t
NOME IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J. N application has been made to the City Treasurer
for the renewal of s mainmas t fro. U 1,711. iiitiob ban
tprea boat or n rrdualaid, for three haud • oilers of the
six ear cent. Ivan or the city of rielarielobio. ie tee
nuns of MAIM AWN WOO 2. Rot/-0
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