The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 27, 1861, Image 3

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    TifiE CITY.
AMIISZMI7iITS THIS EVEN Dm.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Wa'ent and Ninth Ate.
-"
The Iron Mark"—" A Kiss in the Dart."
WITZATLET Ss MARIE'S ARCH-STHRZT THEATRE.
Arch street, above ninth. The Gard Otraitale ;
i t i ovee. 000rosoo The King's 31aetateora.'
vol-anllent."
Corczwr LOA.- Chea.tnut atetet. ablve Tore Mt—
. tio ibi by Feeble medal etuldien from the Penn
my mous ISIOIII4
MeDonores et.Tetrie (lets ltnee street.
belmr Third.—" Tim Eleven Meters."
AVISNISLY Booms Tenth 6.2:1 L'hastaut streets.—
" Havnuffea Laving Wonct6Ys."
A NIMBLY BUILDING*, Tenth and Chestnut emu.—
Abet & ITAilbOptiooll.
B.2lwoßirei aorsli. Eleventh Strata, - above
Chertnut.--00tbert .
CoujorPrltuan aaaa,, Chesnut street—" The Tom
ole of wqtders"-2.sigmor
VOMfiIrYIN.I ran CONTELBIPT.—YesIerday
'morning, Alderman Robert L. Carry, of the
Twenty-fourth ward, and Dame! Loses', a defeat.,
constable, were charged before Mdermah Mao
hen, on the oath of John Grugin, with conspiring
to imprison him. The prosecutor testified that,
en Wednesday Wt., he wont to the offize of Alder
man Curry, in company with a friend. There was
a trial in progreat, and one witness had been sir
rained. The alderman addressed Mr. Grugin,
aid aced him his name ; then said. come forward
wad take the book Mr Origin replied that he
did nor know anything about roe case, and asked
what he was wanted to swear to " Take the
tmek," said the alderman, " and I'll tell you."
Gill ramie& he was told that If has did not he
would be sent below—a threat Which was carried
out. Ha was committed to prima, and kept there
for three hours before he was released, and then
had to pay seeenty.six cents costs. Ile did not
pay the agate to the alderman, but a friend, he
, said, did it for him .
On the oross.exemination, the witness admitted
'that ke bed gone to the alderman's office with one
of the parties to the Suit before the maglatrale,
and that when asked to testify he refused in vary
strong language. James ard teazified that he
wise at the alderman's utee when 'he commit.
meat took place, and that the alderman and de.
pasty constable had a conversation, which he could
not hear, before the lat:er made oath against Mr.
engin The accused were both held in the sum
of $5OO for their appearance at court.
AMERICAN LITBItaRY UNION."-- -The
urenat quarterly ideation for officers of the " Alma
tom Literary Union," to serve for the ensuing
three months, front the first Monday in April next,
took plum Mone..y evening, at their hall, southeast
corner of Snring Garden and Ninth streets, and re
ill the election of the following named gen
Eamon: Lou-lon Snowden, as president;
Scott, vicepresident ; Henry Wrigley, secreta
ry; A. C. Linn, assistant secretary; Hooter Mcln
tosh. treasurer; Alfred - 11. Love, editor of the
magazine; Charles Murphy, Librarian; John A
Meehan, S. M. Kelly, and J. Luther Ringwalt,
committee of investigation. This old and re
spectable literary society, which was founded in
1845. and incorporated by , the Legislature in
1857-8, has never been in a more flourishing con
dition than et the present time. Its membership
hea steadily increased, until at present it numbers
over fifty membadu, and the interest manifested
ante by the members and by the publie in its de
bated and Other exercises is one among the many
evidences of its usefulness and prosperity_
A DANGBIGUS OfIA.RACTRIL—A row °e
nured at Dinventh and Lombard streets on Mon
day afternoon, between a gang of ruffians. One of
these named Frank Morris was arrested and white
the effreer was conveying him to the station bonne,
an attempt was made to rescue. Mayor Henry,
who was passing at the time, seised en to the se.
°nod rowdy, and handed him over to an officer.
Yesterday morning Morris was taken before Al
derman Hatchet, and held to answer the char:" of
matautting a murderous assault on a man with a
billy," about a year since. The than was so Se
riously injured at the time, eat his life was de
spaired of. His assailant lett the city, and Was
not heard of until arrested for rioting.
COOPER B URN En.—Yestentay morning)
;about are o'clock, a fire broke out in the, upper
portion of the cooper shop of Mr. C - olbreath, on
Petro street, above South. The flames spread ra
widly through the contbuctible mmerial in the
taildhsg, and the upper part was destroyed. A
sarong fore* of steamers was upon the ground. Most
of the machines were placed upon the wharf, and
they drew their supply of water from the Dela
ware. gee was drowned out before it had time
to extend to other property. A quantity of meet-
fare, stored on the second floor, was 'destroyed.
The loss is estimated at one thousand dollars. No
ineuraztoe.
SEAVEN'S SAVING FUND CASE.-Yesterday
afternoon the ease of Charles M. Morris, late tree.-
Garet of the Stamou'e Saving rand, was rosumod
before .&Iderman MoCahea.
The case was ably argued by Messrs Jacob
Maier and J. M. and ti. W. Arundel for the
Commonwealth, and by Win. L. Ilium and Edgar
E. Petits far defendant. The resin point argued
by the Commonwealth was the fact of fraud, and
misimpropriation of the loans made to different
partma.
The alderman bold the defendant in tbe Mil of
41 000 for his appearance at court, to answer the
charge of embezzlement.
A PALMETTO PLAo RAISED.--Pesterdity
morning the citigens of the Twenty-third ward
were math sarprised, and became quite indignant,
en disoovering a &Cession flag hanging from the
tag-staff of the *. Old Jolly Post Rouse," formerly
the headquarters of a portion of Washington's
1
troops in the Revolutionary war. The property is
owned by Alderman Comly, who was also much
annoyed, and had the obnoxious thing immediately
taiten down. It wen seised by the crowd and torn
into pieces. 21re question is, new did it got there?
• BURGLARY PREVENTED.—Yesterday Morn
ing, at the hour of 3:1 o'clock. a burglar attempted
to enter the store of Francis Hagan, ander the
Odd Feliews' Ball, in South street. The thief had
broken the padlock from a bulk-window, and
broken a pane of glass lie was in the act of pull
ing some shoes out of the window, when Mr. Baran
sisloeked the door and sprang upon him. The
thief, however, was too active; he ran into Tenth
eara thence to Redman Street, through Rodmatt
street he vanished and Mr Began lost him. The
/atter was in night apparel during the entire chase.
PassExra.viorr.—Tne members of the Inde.
pendent Grays presented to Captain Wm. J. J.
Braceland on Monday evening last, a splendid
pair of epaulets, fatigue cap, and sword•belt
Lieut. Werdaie Cf McAllister made the presenra.
tion in a neat and' elcquent epee* whiott was ap
propriately responded to by the Captain. Toe
drays have removed their armory to Sixth and
Arch stream, and will make a parade very soon in
a new uniform. The company is active and effi
cient, numbering in its Tanta many of our most
influential cid f. 009
OAS= AT THE CENTEAL.—Yesterday af
ternoon, before Police Magistrate Mettler, a young
man named George Ross was charged with the
larceny of a lot of retorts and pipe Stunt No. 114
North Seventh street. Thomas Wallace was also
charged with being implicated in a b urg l ar y at N o
226 South Water street. One of the coats stolen
from the place was found in the possession of the
accused, who was trying to sell it. Both of the
prisoners were held for a further bearing on to
morrow.
THS JIWISII FEAST of PASSOVER.—The
Jewish feeliiral of the Passover, which continues
for eight days, oommeneed on Monday evening-
The principal feature of the festival is the strict
abstinence observed from nil kinds of leavened
food. last evening, the ceremony of reading the
Sulon took place, when, in each home, the
family aft around a table and , chant a service
commemorative of the deliverance of the Is
raelites from the Egyptian bondage On the
first and last two days of the festival, no ba
dman to truism ted.
A Nxw PIJIILIC Squems.—The property
holders in the vicinity of Twenty-first and Mount
Vernon streets, we understand, intend to make of
the spacious lot adjoining these avenues, a public
square. They will offer the same to the city when
completely graded, on condition of its immediate
ocoupsuoy. The movement is intended to super
sede the possibility of the lot aforesaid becoming
the site of mean and scanty dwellings.
NEW BilELS.—Gorgas' Mill, on the Wissa
biotin), which waa destroyed by Gra several weeks
since, has been rebuilt, and a fall set of hands are
employed, night and day, manufacturing cotton
wadding Robinson's Mill, located at the mouth
of the Wissahickon, has been leased, and machi-
nery for the manufacture of carpet yarn is now
being put In place.
ROBBED,—A young tTerseyrnan was en
ticed into a low don, in Front moot, on Monday
night, and than relieved of ail his valuables. One
of the fair residents in that locality, known as
Jenny Manderfield, was arrested, and. held by Al
derman Dallas to answer the charge of committing
the theft.
POLICE Casse.—Jolia Winters was arraigned
before Alderman Plankinton, yeaterday morning,
upon the charge of otoallog a lot or hems.
Joshua Deal wee before the acme magistrate,
upon the charge of stealing a bag of oats. The
waned were both committed to antiwar.
Houses IWrsamo.—The dwellmg of Mrs.
Smith., at IsTo. 1607 .ogdea street, was entered on
Monday afternoon, during the absence of the
family, and robbed of an old silver watch and a
lot of jewelry, some of which was highly prized as
old leanly relics.
A SUICIDE PIEVENTED.—At six o'clock yes
terday afternoon, a man named Joseph Alexander
jumped, at Market-street wharf, from the steamer
Dula. Be was rescued, and taken to 'the Sixth
ward station-honss. Hie Intent was sniolde.
Nor Raowsze.—The lad, Bernard Trainer,
Woo not drowned on Saturday, ae reported. The
rumor grew out of kis dissppesranoe while 'playing
on Piae•etfeet wharf.
NOT SIGNED.—We understand that Mayor
Henry Inn not yet signed the bill making an ap
propriation to pay expenses inearred by the recep
tion of President Lincoln.
RPocarr PICKZD.—On Monday afternoon a
lady, while attending Contorenco at the Union M.
E. Church, was robbed of a gold watch and chain.
Ix Tins Pans of yesterday, we gave the
name of one of the newly elected Phytioiaus at the
almshouse as Plod, when it shou:d have been Dr.
Mohan B. Picot.
THE THIRD BARE AT THE GIRARD HOUSE.-
The third sale of furniture, at the Girard nous*,
took place yesterday. As usual, there was a full
attendatioe, and the bidding was spirited.
&LI OF STOOKS AND REAL ESTATB.
The following smoke and real estaie were Hold, yew
terday, at the Philadelphia Eachaage, by
Thomas Sons
Per Ilbare.
Wu shares Donaldson 'lmps. and Railroad C 0.... 01 10
110 _ " Pittston Coat • o -.1 6 0
" Drees's , . h !mgr. f'otil C 0.170 11
10 " Corn t ion. on. of hole.. 1130 paid.. to re
1 " Ptiosdo.nois, Li bray 11 0
" Idsioutue Litost C P
t D.,. do. . 1.0
SUMO bond loran Co. MM. & Man' C o. la.. BM not et
-1 share do do do #74 CO'
Th , ea.otory brick dwelling, 14 by M. Columbus ave
nue, anyem to a sronnd rent of Sat a ear, 42 0 0.
towel Ist gUrkius - Dr - by 91 feet, Delgtnoe strantalBso.
Do do 18 by 9.
At private tale since laid report—Modern xesidenee
NO. Da) Aroli stroot L lMMo.
ua its wejfigga, Verge road, on Monday last, farm
of so soma. 67,100.
• tiEt. yeatera
A Ilex *As tat,afternoon,
named Pasesill Peterson. Re wig jammed between
a block of marble and a henry wheel, at the Mead
alley wbarf- Be died in a few momenta.
'home BRYAN, a laborer itt a tinarry near
M.naymak, by an exam:don et gunpowder iota his
right eye, and tnangird entire body, ytaterday.
ne wilt Out
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
QIJABTRIt 886310N8 Judge Ludlow.—
The whole of the session yesterday was noatipiad
with the trial of Martin H. DT Itendith on a therge
of oonepireey to cheat and defraud the claims of
the Commonwealth of PennsylVactia. The mewed
ie indioted with !teary ilemtig and Philander
A Fittgerala, but be alone was put on trial. Tee
elreemnauees or the ease were given at the time
of the arrest, and the prosecution grew out of the
gift jewelry 'nsiness. A circular, signed by Jae.
C Jackson tCo was issued by the accused, pro
posing to eell eartiDoetee for 25 and 50 cents, and
the payment of $2 additional would endtle the
bolder to a "magnificent let of jewelry." From
the number of lateers found at the pleas, the ea
cased must have done a thriving business. As
Most of the jewelry was plated, a large profit re•
salted to the proprietor of the establishment. The
defence contended that, however illegal the busi
ness might be in which the acans , d was engaged,
the Commonwealth had not proven a conspiracy.
The defence also proved good character.
Judge Ludlow charged the jury that they should
be ettisTed that there was an agreement between
the parties to do this thing, no matter if the agree
ment was not carried to a sueoessful result If
the defendant did a dishonest sot, which was not
intended for his own advancement aibub, but to
sheet and defraud his neighbors. he would be ame
nable to the section Under the new Penal Code.
Jury out.
Pr is generally believed in Kittanning, Pa, the
a man named Rood, living near that place, has
recovered quite an amount of treasure which wee
long buried in Le Bang. this county. It seems
that while disinterring the remains or a Frenohman
who had been buried on his ftrm, be found, toge
ther with other trinkets, a small box oontaining a
paper on which was a written statement of the
quantity and the place where the treasure was
buried. Rood ah?ented bimss'f from borne for a
time, and on his rearm exhibited the possession of
oonsldsrable wealth.
OPENING OF THE ritIINSYLFANIA CiatALS —The
navigation is now open on the western diVielon of
the main line of the Pennsylvania Canal The
water is now being let in oh the eastern division,
and the banal will be lb operation by the tsth
when the Whole line of canals along Hie Swipe
henna, frOm Havre de Grace to Withesharre, will
be open. The important repairs en the Juniata
annals will prevent their opening until Dear the let
of April.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADBLPHIA, Maiolt 26,1861
Whitten )Ivens, Erg , an esteemed member of
the Stock Board, departed this lire yesterday, and
the Board, out of respect to his memory, adjourned
this morning upon the announcement of hie death
without transacting any buiiness.
Quite a considerable amount of heftiness waft
privately transacted after the fidlournment, with
little change in prices except for Read ng Railroad
shares, whioh advanced end sold at different prioba
from 22-i to 22 69-100.
In the money msrktst there is no change to re
port.
The New York bank statement exhibits an ex
traordinary acoumulation of specie, more than
three millions and a quarter having been added to
the amount during the past week.
The New York tegishiure has passed a law al.
tering the t adorns of merchants for the payment
of Dotes falling due upon Sunday or a legal holi
day, and making them payable on the next day
after such Sunday or holiday, and for notes that
fall due on a national holiday that comes on a Sun
day payment is to be made on the succeeding
Tuesday. It is hoped that the dovetnor will put
his veto on thin innovation.
Peterson's Cozzntilrfeit Defector for April 1,
13151, is issued this afternon, with descriptions of
the latest counterfeits, and the usual varied con
tents. The Detector takes strong ground against
the passage of the law now before the Pennsylva
nia Legislature to authorize the Issue of bank notes
of small denominations.
Field k Lare, of Pittsburg, send us their Bank
Note Reporter, which we are sorry to roe favore
the revival of the small note nuisance. It saps :
" Pittsburg is one of the worst points in the
country for currency. While in Philadelphia and
Baltimore the circulation for five dollars and over
-is mostly of the bills of their awn banks, and be
low that amount gold and silver is made the com
mon currency, (small bills being seldom seen.)
in this nelghborho d a Pittaberg bank bill is
hardly ever offered in payment of ordinary
deb's, bat dealers are forced to take the de
preciated mirrenoy of other States. Provided a
change could be effected to operate here the same
as at she points above named, it would be prefera
ble to having any small bills ; but the way matters
are now, If we must have small notes, Pennsylva
nia banks would be preferable to the depreciated
issues of ether States. It is in this light that we
regard the issue of small notes by the Pennsylva
nia banks a necessity."
The following is the coal tonnage of the Shamo
kin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company :
For the week ending March 26.1561.. 2,167 12 52 617 15
Same time Met 11 167 00 241597 19
Inez ease-. . .._..:.,...... . ..... 10 a 11,01E1 18
Roston Bank Statement.
BOSTON, Maroh sbston bank statement
for the week ending on Monday exhibits :
A total capital of $33,231,700
Amount of loans and discounts 62 360.000
" specie 51002,000
deposits 17 812 000
oirottlation. 6,059,000
Philadelphia Markets.
Minba26—Evening
The Flour market continues inactive, and the sales
are mostly in lots to supply the trade at 8605.1834 for
suyerfive. de 2006.74 for extras, and dead 76 bbl for
favor irrands es in suably. < A sale of 90,1 bbls 'Lan
caster (Monty extra was made at $65 34. Rue Flour is
dull and held at $3.00 bbl Corn Meal is steady at
a 2 87% qiv al. for Pennsylvania.
400 Witear.-;1 here is a moderate business doing; about
4 bua solo in lots r e ds , 2801 30 for g , nd and prime
"%rater,: and Penna. =chiding 1,000 nos prime
Delawaie on private terms and white at 01135P140 as
is quaint. Rye I' ready, with sma Isaias of Henna at
63a. Corn is in fair request' with sales of 16 . 000 bus,
moistly prime new • outhetn yellow., a 60e,adu t, in
cluding some not prime at No, coo e in ato. e .t.ge, aid
old do at 600, in store. end 52 . Oats are steady,
with smell sales of mime D e l awa r esfific, Bud Penna.
at 3234033 c.
aaz --.Flrst, NO. 1 Quereltion Weald at $26 •Ifw ton.
CODI ON —There is rather mote doing, and about MO
bales have been disposed of at lull ra - es
GEOCBO.3ES • be only translation was the auction
sale of off. e to-dsy f,
_0 100 bass Rio solo at 11Xes/sMo,
usual credit Willett Is SIG ad• 81108.
PRoVISIONS.—The market is firm. and a moderate
business dolt g in Bacon and .treen Meats at lull quota
tions. Lard and Hutter are dull
Haste --Clovereeed continues about the same as 'vat
R uoted. 347504 87%.
WHISKY is not so firm and grabble sold at 17%C'80
for re am; ; 18® , 834e for western ; ;To for drudge, and
173b0 tfr gall for hbds.
Markets by Telegraph.
Nowiromt, March 26—Cotton sells at 21Na1230;
already prime is No more. The receipts are light.
Corn—?ales of 2.Atsi bus today at 6106943 for white.
cad 680 for yellow. Naval Stores are dull. Shistries
active.
rdosMa. March 56.--Gottod--gales to day of S 800
hales at tMo for Middlings ; wiles of three days 6.800
boles. Beetling Ba r eksinge 635e7 percent. premium.
MARINE INVELLIGENCE,
SEE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED. •
Ship Belle of the Ocean. Reed. 68 days from Livernool) *
with mdse to Peter Wright & Boma Talked up by tug J
F *tan.
Bark Aaron I Harvey, Miller 17 days from Clepfue
nos, with sugar. &o. to dtewart Carson & Co—vessel to
Win CUD:MIMS A con. Enconntere vier, heavy wea
ther the entire passage March 19 let 61 60.10ng 7736,
passed bares Wm A Anderson, bound to Roston. and A
A 'Hebert for New York.
Brig B a nd ain, French t o 6 days from flenfuegos,
with snee 7 payieeraere d&O7 We eh.
Brig John Welshb Fi6eld, from Trin dad de Cuba 7th
mat, with sugar and molasses to if & W Welsh. Bailed
in company with Hanoverian brig Jason. for Hampton
Roads Left bark J B Trout for New York. loading.
March 18, let SiX.long 7936, passed a large vessel dis
masted and waterlogged; „Nkl, 1at3814. long 73 27, picked
up four bales of cotton in.h no marks on them Anne -
matted three sevens gales of wad—split gads. ku
B is 17elontt. Barnard, U days tram Calais. with lum
ber to Dubin ♦.-aivitt. Left tampon on the 13 It inst.
with a fresh NE wind, which increased for 21 hours,
ieneti we laid-to; setoraysed it re odersted. when we
shaped our eon se so as to go out of the south ohannet.
Tne wind increased Ma gate, with snow and rain at in
tervals. Were ob iced to run under bare poles for hours
before being able to heave to. la the mean time was
struck by a sea in the rtern,whush stove boat, broke
davits. &o. Afterward shipped another sea, which car
ried off part of deck load and panty filled the cabin with
water. Had successive storms and gales from the 13th
' to the23d.
Riebr Mary it Smith. litnith 17 days front Matsakal,
withsugar to John Massa & Co. ,
Behr Ida, Wormwood. 22 dare from Matanzas , with
molasses to Butter, Newhall & Co.
Bohr Edmond 71 Janes. Towtseed, 17 days from New
Orleans, with cotton and tobacco 'to D Stetson & Co.
Experienced very heavy weather on the passage.
Bohr H Oilman. Crocker, 3 days from New. York;
with rodeo to Crowell & Contra.
Bohr Henry Wolfe. Atkined day from Milton, Del,
with grain to Christian & Curran.
Bohr Ida Ponder. V, Ilion, 1 day from Milton, Del,with
gram to Christian & Curran.
Bohr Bee Moore, a days from Lanrel, Del. with lum
ber to 8 W Bacon.
Behr a leanor ADS, FOOL 3days from flanlaidny. Md.
with lumber to J W Bacon.
hair catty Veazie, vgazie, 1 day , from Milton, Del,
with grain to & Merryman. -
Bohr Tropic, Banks. 8 days from Salisbury, Md with
lumber to Neal' & Merriman.
8 ti !LED.
Ship Frigate Bird, r Johns, fle London, le ft
&nth street wharf on Tummies et wo o 'clock, in tow of
Wll2 B Meanar.. Bey Oarico 000•11ni of 0 tee
beet. tau bble "orb. UM bags oil oake. 1560 bbla flour, 50
ands lamoldnogrloo boxes banal, lOU ton laraoi owe
bowman. and Ibex minerals.
(Correspondenoe of the PhilodelpluaExishonire.,
CAPE ISLAND. N. J.. March Si-7P M.
The harks loin, for Moralize's. rwinemunae. for
Core, brig Martha Needsit, tor Conklin'. sohrs I n'i
sire. for Au igua, and intone Law. for Thomoston.went
to sea thie forenoon. tees, at square-riga ell veeeete
passed up to-day. Wind strong from the south. Wea
ther cloudy.
Paola. -THOS. B. nveura.
IT INLZOIATTL.
Worrespondersoe of The Promo
haw 'lona. March 26.
The 'chi Norfolk reports having passed on the rink
the orig
Aberinkus, of hastliort. waterlotzea and aban
doned. foremast was gone.
Arrived. chips American Union. from Liverpool; fda
Tilly from eavannan; barks Lexington, from Havana;
u sprej , from M atanzas; Aberdeen. from comeliest E.
A Chase. from Sara; brigs Mecorta from Remedios:
Kaolin. from Cardenas; John Stevens. from do; Lathan.
from Fonce, rR; Basle, from . .IritiLdad; W
Bawler. from Cardenas: genre t from melts , hearitas;
Yn4ander.e rmstrong. from a; .1 r Williams. from
Savannah for hew Weals/M. to repair; t.leotrio Lanni,
from Ando; R Framer, from Tnmdad.
Mena leo cff bsecom March tent.. chr 8 C Fdwards.
L con Rio Grande for Boston; March :Mr let 39 long Ti.
bar. Cana. a. from Matanzas for /*unload; Mason lttn,
Jar 38. lung 72 hug Minnie Schaffer. from Apalaehloots
fur Brovadence.
BOSTON Rianth
Ar•aved, barks Paracca, from C.• Men.; s barman,
Iquique; B L wutge, „from Mobile; brine McMartin°
trawl -t hlerke r Coan.pron tom Baguet tdith Ann. fur
Fo.'t au Brain; Madeira. from Havana - Young Republic,
fro Cardenas; sem Honduras from fil,rstoeme.
Below, ship it K Cooper, from Beeliall. -
311.1LUOILLbrDa-..
alallanCrin Arabia. Stone. cleared at — New York yes-
EltertmehltrPrinos Albert; Walker, .gleaned at Pt York
yesterday tor Galway. '-'•
Ship Galatea. Wendell, cleared ai New York Yester
day for San Francisco.
Ship Toopeo. Howell, from San Francisco, arrived e t
Now:yogli yesterday,
Ship JOn W tournau, for Balthnore. cleared at
now
Ship Conner Olmstead, cleared at London 7th inst.
for Rio de Janeiro.
Ship Currisnak, Knowles, from Liverpool, at Balti
rnorayesrerday.
foraTamer line, Holmes, from. Havre, arrived at N
yore yesterday.
igloo Sir John F ordain. Despeanit. from Liverpool,
arrived at Baltimn a sestPrdaY.
Bark A L i onamt. Westerdyke. at New York yeller
day from n g 5
Bark ffiant...ol. Cole. at New York yesterday, from
Cie nt e r s
tiWright. Jr. Gibbs. -from Charleston, at
Wtl
mietton 74 0,24 th inst.
Bark P Leaning. Sumner, for Trieste, bleared at
New Orleans 20th net. .
Sr g h P athwart, Cain, at littw York yesterday from
M-Lint-ts
fang Brest". Odtertiriage. from Rio de Janeiro, ar
riopd t Galveston 14th met.
Brig Corder (Olean 1, Raines. from Rio de Janeiro
Jan 10th. arrived at New lark yesterday
Brig War eagle. 'Williams. hence at Port an Prince
Bth inst.
Brig Jacob Pork. Thompson, from Hanna, arrived at
Nw York yesteroay,
Bohr Emma Anderson, Heeler, hence, arrived at Ha
lifax 19th inst
19th
iohard O'Brien. Hartigan, cleared at Halifax
19th inst for Philadelphia.
'soh. I. Stevens, Stadley. cleared at Boston 25th inert
for Poilrule'phia.
Behr R Corson, Ludlam from Boston, with a cargo of
'no for Charleston. was at Hollows' Hole 2ash loot; are
and in coming to anchor caught her ohs, n afoul of
r forefoot, ' , ton nowd her to leak ; ahe wilt go on
tit^ marine railway for rekaira.
B o hr J o h n Pa,Mlll2, nail, (stared at Portland 22d Kist,
for Havana.
tl-hr ulliott, Avis. hence at Salem 24th inst.
Bohr „I Pickup, PAilcup, elesied at Now. York yes
terday for Pluledelphia.
i'chra Triumph. Artie Panlinatt. Wavier. and R G
Porter. Hudson, hence for Boston, arrived at New York
yesterday,
Poor aria Fleming. Shaw. from Wilmington. Del,
for New .1 wan. anchored off Jersey rut, sesterdßor.
Bohr E Headley, sloven, henna at iticitmond 25th
solar Martha Moore, Binnett, cleated at Mobile 22d
iata lbt Havana.
Behr B Wales, Hoffman, hence at Wilmington.
2itti st.
o C olirs B Wheeler and Ingmar, for New York. and
J W A len, for B awn, were at G .Iveston 16th met
Steamers eladyie. B Bseolt Diamond. Ann ; All
''obinson ; and Tawny, Ely, hence , arrived at New
York yesterday,
ciTY ITEMS.
GOLD AND GILT BORDERED WINDOW SHADES.—
750., el, $1 25. $1.50. $1.73. $2, $2 26. $2,20. $2 76, $3,
$360, et ea, each, including gord fixtures. A largoall
sortrnent &I sizes. Score shades made to order. N 0.719
Chestou, street. railadeirlia. . .
W. R. CARRYL k BRO
LACS CIETRTAINS —Just received, Lane, Muslin,
and Jacquard Curtains, ail sty lee. fine tualitl iireirable
psttern , —erioee 3130. 4 2 . $3. $4 $3. $6. $7 $8 $O,
$10..511 $l9 sle, Ole 016, $lO $l9. $2O, $2l, gag,
*2B. $9O. $35. SO opal?. Also amts le cord's. Meseta
eoreites, bands, &b.. Lr trimming them, le holeenie
And Yetail. N 0.719 Chestritt street, Phadelphis.
W. H. CARRYL & BRZ).
TYPOGRAPHICAL --
The Type of a Citizen—Bourgeois.
The Type of a Pohoolmastor—Prtmer.
The Type of a Baby—Bmall Caps.
Too Type of a Jeweler—eget..
The Type of a Barber—Hair Line.
The Type of an Oyster—Pearl.
The Type of a Gem leman—A suit of olotles from the
one pq;e fashionaole store of GRANVILLE Symms. No.
601 Chestnut street, who Mao presents his customers
with valuable GIFTS.
RAM= BURGLARS.--A patty of New York
burglars have been distinguishing themselves by tun
nelling seventy feet under ground into a bank vtoilt.
Their exploit Wes Worthy of Guy Faerktia, Baron
Trait Or, and Yeah Sheppard. and it had a little of the
ehamoteristios of each in itadetails. The expenses of
the experiment were al MI, and the yield was etl.olXl.
Bet loss one hundred do.lars. The burglars had bet
ter have led honest lives, saved themselves the rouble
of burrowing under ground like moles. and have jai
oions'y invested their ore hundred dollars in elegant
garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bookhill
& rms. OM and 605 Chestnut street, *hove
Sixth.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST BIGHT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
R. 3 Hsi deman. Harrisburg C H Smoke. New York
J 8 Hemsler, New York J. B ime Indiana
Nev Robt Keller California Z Moses, Detroit
A Woodruff; Memphis I. 8 Brown. Portland, Me
.1 Van Nest. New York J 0 Crenshaw Virginia
Wirt Roberti. iehmoud A vTyrer, Richmond
Jae J, Routh, Virginia „Ino n &mann, Calt ornia
Mike Pkranton. New Raven WMead,, Colorado
W A Nedenberg. N Jersey hen It New York
Film Women Delaware E A Hopkins eur York
David Mumma, jr, Pa .1 P Rninee, Vincula
&f ft Wooten, Delaware J C Baudy. Boston
W F Cary, New York en re Cary, New York
Geo F Rises. New York JJ G err eh, Portland
M W Clark, Portland It Ilimhooek, New York
F C testi:v.3oo, "..ew York C Daly. Padnoan KY
Wm Fnmeott, Jr, Boston 3 gmazter. Stroudsburg
dw Bear. Chicago Jae Boyce. Raltimare
AM. Harrison. Penns • 0 F Thompson. Prot?, R I
John Ss Larkins, Tenn J C Wontin, Tenn
it F Rieke. Albany T 11 Arnold, Tenn
Jas D Carnart&m, Georgia H. olsolistone
w J altillYr 1 exington N Carel. tit Louis
wm Boyd, Baltimore F McDowell. Baltimore
Ezra Farnsworth, Boston, C Fisher, New York
B McCreary. NI Chunk 1 -'eo w bearo. Boston
H Marsh, Jersey City W Cady. New York
L H Morrison. Clew York E A tioenoNow York
8 L Eardaiseh. New York Time NaXtlSOll. ' Donut
J B Ward, Connecticut 'I hos T Dougherty
G Nickerson, Holton PhDs
John Hastings. New York C L Hoyt. Illlams
John Nelson. ;Vika. Del Rti Porter. Missouri
P Etigget, Missouri RR de afters, Hatranr
H E Browne. Calomore G,J Ferry, New Yo:k
J E Reeside. Wash. D C D roklay, Boston
Casa N Turnbnl. U G F Don-er, New ' , tut
A P Dinner, New York A II Ponner, New. York.
L. W H ...eh. Vinci C B Wildmon, Virginia
H M Williams, Jersey City Ron I Toueey
Mrs Tonne!lt exinstn,Yri
86.11ito.Cinoinnati, 0 G J Christian Tenn
ai ' ow , Porto Rico Ron A Reeder. truston
E Front. Massachusetts W H Hooper. Utah
Mies = wiper. Galena B F Kiloalron. Utah
G E storhoner, Baltimore F w right Boston
J Radoaff; Baltimore .1 H.H.Over Wash, D C
Jonn Biggar & wr. Balt M B erainhall, New York
chits W Abbot. U 8 N .1 M Ferry New York
T L Birch Washin • ton J=rT M Getty, U BA.
S Sanders. Jr, New York Jim P Lewis. Wisconsin
H T Morrell Nashua, PI EI J 8 G coward. Nashua.Nlt
11 Clement R asiort, to Bird New York
Aug Blumenthal New York It Lienhart. New York
C Jr. Milnor. Ne* York Edw Filler. New York
D Moore, Now. York GR. Clark & da. H nobester
E 8 Sewell Jr. Virg nia. 0 COCK er. Wheeling, Va
Wl3 emseney. w heeling oi 0 Tufts, Boston
H W Greco y. New York B W Nom*, London
A Wet a & Is, New York John Bergen, New York
W ...Ratans. New York 3 alMoore, I. evr JAMAS _
gapt J Oherrell. New York R P Johnsen, witm Del
Makraw, Lannuster. Pa B K Plumley, Philadelphia
PMERCHANTIP HOTEL—Fourth atreet, below ATOP.
3 Wildrn. Ma , sfie do* II F. Erben, Penn&
.J.e_bnßeale!, kitraburg W J Galt. at D. Illinois
w C aossman, Hamilton, 0 Jag thou, 1'ana1t.117,..0
0 Fulton. Ohio 8 al Torbert, W tihelt
.Tas Haskell, Ashland, Ky W Npangter. Poona
Jt Mel rly, Mechanicsburg It 0 Norn.. Hamm
111 Eo4xre. C.nton, U R C Kimball, Ca.-.llOn. 0
T H trkehelberger, Ohio Dr J St wa , t. Harrisburg
Mil er. Colons us 0 R D Pickett & Boorish
Mrs Gray, ewistown Mrs Allison. i ewisrown
W G4lbreatn, Ohio Innis Gertrude Taggart, Pa
Otis •-noth, New York Dr How As la. N i
Kinhara Bear. Mineisvelit r. E Heniinser, Easton
Smiler & la. Col mina Pon A trt.P.okerc Pa
A G Brodhead, M butt; John Amish. Matadi Cnunk
T Johnson, New York J Pu , lierson, N C
F • 11.3. Maryland W H Hervey Alex. Va
HenryWStaelo.NeW York J B Proctor, MlSS
J P zleton, Pa Ft tia”swer, ha-ron
Jas F tricNi al., Perry on Pa r I) Kevinser. Ohio
Pit Hower, Lebanon. 0 keier t elttnan, Pa
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheatnnt street, above Fifth.,
F M ewlin, New York B F Caudal, ti ew York
JLeigenring & w f.lli chunk W Rini nhaoe, N Jittery
.1 Purnell. Lino M Ab rott, Bethlehem
.11P Wilbur. Sett lebem Mrs Brinton, W Cheater
G M In Carolina J k Ahernatiar, N Carolina
D u orih. N Carolina Jacob Chmard N Carolina
Baud W Walla, kw
caroling. Chas W Indiana
M Dupent & wf, Clanton M.B Jenkins &laPi J
P G-,ry & wf. Rohkrit. Ind L Virginia
Satterwhite,P reh Carolina C A Bears, Washington
G eVDeed, i•crinerrille,'Ecnn J Nora -at. Auirolic. Yit
1) A hil Virginia ti H Sta ey„ Virginia
F atwooo'., Maine J Jones. Myrna, Del
Geo herriokeon wf, Del k Farlow. North Carolina
J A Campbe l,_hh Carotins ik n. Franklin, r)
T W Farley. Tennessee A L ull Conn coot
J =a F Sau.h Reading E M ere, Georgeen, D C
R fitivurect. N Y J P 8 inson, N C
T W Griffins & lady. J G Jones. i hits
T 'Garvey, Peoria J a A ctevens N Y
S Montgome y, Y J Cooper, le * C
L Becker& N Y B Staion, Baltimore
WH ) iving-od Reading Cilia W n Walker, A Y
Geo Daemon", Jr. Ohio A W Butler &Bon, Ch'k
venyon. N Y tikinner, Y
airs Zrainaid,N Y
JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth.
Henry Kibler, Maryland J P Joh
E Ewing, Trenton • Xi Norton, Virginia
W . A Carr, Paterson 6 A Boogie*, Paterson
W M Murphy, Mielogan J Moore, Xenia Ohio
John Clark, Columbia. 0 W rourpoy, Wilm, Del
parsons, Wil,n N C Jas H Parsons. W.lm, N C
E A Coon, New reit F R Landon, cht tiso
Fl A Leaman, Noy 'fork Jon Clubb t eeor4is
J F Georgia L Ern,Levert, •nd
E M Dale, Laport. lad tilarat Markham, Pa
Gen in hiy,New F
reel Ae oF
B a on e ,w h a e h w , 1) o s7
A Berney, New York A n Landis, Burlington
TILE UNlON—Aroh street, above Third
laaao Stauffer, Penn& Wm M. Bain, Cincinnati
AIX Art, hio Jas Brown. N
L Wonwright, Jamul", Pa W 1 Viett, Jeaturville,Ps
John Huber, Chambereb'g John Unger, Bern., tinio
J H Clark, Ohio John W Comrade, Ohio
W Ladd, Readine W ElnerY., id J .
LW O oa. Pankoatme . 1 0ha 'ridges, hippenaleg
I Stone, Wheeling W L Wile,n, Attica, Ind
L Leonard, Ohio
PT- LOMA HOTEL—Cheetnnt street. above Third.
Wm T +afield,. New York John Tolin, Phils
11 Hughes. Pula A eo ge. Louisiana
B L4l, COWL. Louisiana Psalms, Wash., D
Hoover, Maine B S Lto.don, Pa
M7B B Williams, Baltimore 'rhos Mutter, Ohio
T Antonia, St Loots Jan Donne! - Newark
L H Punk. Mil on. Pa miss s Pater, Pottsville
A Q Davis, onneatiout Wyman, Augusta
Taylor Heard, Ps Allyn Taloott, Conn
L. D Collins, Maryland
NATIONAL ROTEL—Race street, above Third.
R Kurtz & la, Virginia R Buckmilier, Lancaster
Lome Ritter. Reading G W Bookman. ..0 ending
JD s dams, Moats. 00, Pa F ricrnittown
hoe Coleman, Lancaster JC F cohimer. MD. Pa
J bhellenterger, Neenville M td. Merrell. Norristown
Jo* Kiilinger, Annoy/110 3 H Oros:man, Olvo
14 B.nwn, inatana Sol Solltday, ileadlaK
J Jones, Moutiomeryville Broucutur„er, ra
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
J R Barns. Bethlehem Mrs T H Martin. Ahearn
Miss M Martin, Allentown TV Rhoads. A dentown
C M Raeder , Allentown J Edwards, N'Jersey
W Wasserman, n Jersey P Wtlsun, Pennsylvania
It la Dysart, Lancaster. la Jt Hartman. Lancaster. Pa
H Lancaster. Pa B 1 a Lo,her, Lanaaster,ra
J 0 Blamer. Pennsylvania John Lame, Bethlehem
evi B Kuker.Pheenixv'e Davtd C Mar, hi Jersey
Ma) Chas GraeW, Pa
COMMERC:AL BO VEL---Bi xth st,. above Chestnut.
T J Miles t Barrialturs D R Batdin Cheater co
Sii lahsrplees heater en J Brown. Mart land
Jae Botdent,,wn J J Taylor. Elordentwon
W Eve. heart, Wet Cheater is P Fotle, Phuadelphia
D Field. West heater .3 Rely. Penns_
O T Bow: rd. Locus Grove it Brinton, W Chester
J eels. Donclasvole, Ye h D 1400 enahan. Yt Dp't
WH a °kali J :viler. Carldde
Wait , n. Penns Jae Bern tadez . IV.Yefir
D Morris, stiabtto City Jane 0 Mots, Penns
Wert Sahel, Peons Lev, Sate, Meister oo
B Thompaon, M rt, PerlllB It Wilkinson, Chester co
BAP LEY EIPEAF HOTEL—Beyond street. bel. Vine
C -dwallader. Penns E r hotwell, Rahway, N.l
A x Moan, l..awrrnoe oo r. Paxson, Buono nu
Mill Nilson Bucks co Rowland Cheltenham
E Taylor. t dastood .1 Batoetaton. Henna
A Danenhower. rams W Hobennaok. Penns
A J Cretas. Doylestown lesaa Carrell A eon. Penna.
I Blakeslee. BtoddartaVille Mn oMley,_dleeri7
R Cmpp_s. Penns D Abattoir. Peons
not w Butler, Lewistown W von, Basted
H T "loitering, oewtown W PSXOOO. • ambertville
E Williams, BUD'S Co Vir Ca r. Books oo
Joe B Ehmason, Buo.s oo Jno Palmer & la. Btoska oo
beo P roves. IMilestet R /stover. Pt Pleasant
M Whitman, Buckingham Jag Jones. Bucks co
J Kelsey. Backs co W °smitten, buck. Co
T t•nt, Lambertville A; Atkinson. Bucks co
L. Yardley. Bucks co W RDoan, Bunks oo
D Arch. Hooks oo B Betts. Jr. Ducks oo
A Yernen & son. Books co R A Boyd. Pew Hope
2.attertliWait. Rucks co 8 a Bonne! B Io,N Jersey
Miss F Solsbaty Mrs M Anattnan, Balaton' y
W H Nori..njtettinng W Davidaon, Cheltenham
I IDWONITY, ,
oct
... BLACK BEAR-Third etreet. above CaHawaii!.
W Berner, Bel:wham Jno Hersh, Penn:burg
Chan Harper. J elootown C toomsoo. Feaat.rville
N White. raralevr fie W ft Neal, Dulingron
Vatiar date% Penna W ,„oetiesoun, &moon
Jonas W. iker. Peousburg Geo Mee, ir arlvifie
H_R Mita. -ndesbura aemiing
W PI pk, Pettnerlvmfia ise L,ark. Leoanon
Matter W tote, Yarda” villa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, shove Cailowhill.
Miss M A Stetler.Ailentown J ph Wertz, Pe ea
Njtu W P' W nrcb.swn Zealot/
J Lana co. P I IL.teolede, Le.. .0, Pa
T Le.senrum, Penns T W Roberson, bor 'seen
_
MBECRAPMP BOUBB—Tture at. stave tienownitt,
B P Batter, Freetettnenung Peter Kerlin, Chnrehirille
W B Myers, W Urn, N C Jos Young, Penne , iveuis
Peter Gerhart Lab to, Pa Chas B%it, Hamburg, g
WRBentsoh. h amburg , pa . W P btsbop,Taresqua
in Toe. Nreretcnert, D Albright, Xendpg
R Rearm' k. tinder on. Pe
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ti 18a.
STATES UNJON—Marketstreet, above sixth .
W B Thompson k la, Pa BL Glasgow, Penns,
W W Williams, N Carolina SI StersL
0 Stahl, Perna .1 Sell, ?ems
0 Brenerman, fowlsJ_L Boson, Ohio
M W HTOWII.OhIO 11 17 Sower, Ohio
J R Carman, Peoria S MoClellan
J M Moore Media, Pa A. 1, Anderson, Philo
J Brown. Delaware.l Holm!, esilada
It n Bmes, Illinois H B nbalse•, PODIA
Rj_ Punk, Onso towel l'enas,
It Kinc, Uuntingdoe Love. Pittsburg
L Richtrine„ Lancaster mr ...1 teem. Colambas, Pa
•
FOUNTAIN HOT EL—Eleoond et,. above Market.
8 M Fieher, Delaware J Townsend. Delaware
8 Townes' , d Deaware J Howooth 111, Delaware
W Wolf, Kent no bid J Morrie. Kent oo fdd
Wm E Knowles. Nehware J M Britherland, Del
W .1 Morrie & wf, Baltimore
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at" above Arek.
Mr Gardner k la.ftew York urna Row , rd & la
Mathews T Wain, N Jersey Dwidd 1)-Nranard. NOM
Sam, 'lawman. Monts oo A Pece. Wmepint
Eljn &loan no Jno &rang, Lukens co"
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OAK ORCHARD ACID 'SPRING WATER.—
ramPh'et* Gentalying the ophuona of celebrated Che
mists and rhysmiansrereeeting the use of hie WATER,
to the case of many diseases of the human system. will
be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sweets, or FREP
ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH. and CHESTNUT
Strews.
Cam AND GET A PAMPRIMP
SAVING FUND --- NATIONAL SeritTY T RUST
Corarnny.—All onrno of Money reoetvad an deposit
Boer this date are paid beak in Gold or Silver, on de.
mend ovi.h Fire per cum intermit. Office. WALNUT
Street, southwest corner of Third. Inh22
PAVING FUND.
AItivRICAN LIFE
INSURANCE AND TRAM COMPANY,
Offiaa S. E. enrn , r lOURTHand WALNUT Streets.
This Institution oontinttes to reonive Deposits,
usual. and ways all sums, large or small, on demand,
se it has always done. It has askad for no iegistaticm,
and:destree none. January E. 1860. naha-bn
Barommon's HAIR DTBi—This celebrated
and petted Bair Dye is the best its the *fold. All
others ate mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Bair
Dye instant/10 produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without stainithe skin or injuring the hair,
and will reitatv the i ll w ets of bad dyes. invigorating
the hair for life,
sold by all Druggists and. Perfumers. wholesale by
FAIINEBTOOK dt CO., DYOTT & CO., Plulatielphia.
mhi-tf
GROVISS & BANJUL'S (NUSBAUM
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
The Bent in One far Family Sewing'.
No. 730 Olitt4Tti UT Street. Philadelphia. aii27-17
ORE PRICE CLOTHING OF TIM LATEST
STYLES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL, SALES. LOWEST selling micas marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
satisfactory. Our ON's-PRICE system is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
' se23-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
CARD PRINTING, HEST AND CRIMPS= LW
he City, at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the
City, at 34 youth THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Rest and Cheapest in the
()Hy. at 34 SouthTHIRD Street.
RAND-BILL PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in tha
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
moat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT Sc BROWN'S,
Drez4l's Buildime, 34 South THIRD street. deli-tt
MICKLER-BMITH.—On the 18th inst.. by Rev. Jo
sepia Hem. Mr. Jacob hliosler to Miaa Fanny
all of Philadelphia.
DIED.
MOICKEVF.R.—On the 25th inst., Peter McKeever, in
the Met y ear of his age
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1004 Newton
el em. below Carpenter, next Thureday afternoon, at
o'clock.
PFASSON.—Con the Seth inst., Everett. infant son of
Charles A. add baffle F. Pearson, aged 8 months and 4
The relatives and friends of the femily are resseet
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his narenta. 724 chirley street, Nineteenth. above
Coates street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3
o'oloos.
PNct —On Monday. the 26th inst., Whitton Evens,
in the 42d year of hm age.
Nis male friends are molted to attend his funeral,
from his late residence. Chestnut, west of Forbeth
e rent, Weit Philadelphia, thm (a edneseay.) the 27th
inst.. at 4 o'olaok P. M.. with...ut further notice. Inter
ment at Woodland t. ?meter]. *
BeILY.--1n this City on the morning of the
26th mat., William la Bally, in the Mdyear of hie
age.
Ilmfriends. and those of hie family. are particularly
invited to attenct his funeral 'Pam his late residence.
No 1509 Filbert street. thm (Fourth day,) NM inst., at
ttAZPOOS P. M.. without lurther notice. Interment at
Frienrs' Wes.ern Ground.
ATKI N13051.--t in the 24th inst.. Frank, son of Henry
P. and Badie Atkinson, in the sth year of his ate.
Funeral fr-m •he res.dence of his parents. No.
1736 Mount Vernon street, this ( Wednesday )afternoon,
at 2 Wel° -Ir.
SMITH —On the 25• h instant, Sarah Smith, wife of
the .ate George W. Smith. ,
uneral irons the reanken. R. Johnson. No. 901 Fil
bert street, above Bth , this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
is . cddak , .
GABF.L.—On thenth 'inst., Barry Kreitzer_ eon of
John and ; arah k. B Gabel. in the 7th sear of his are
Fnne-al from the retudene - of the par , nts, No. 1646
Germantown avenue, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o'claelt. - .
LOUG*I FP D.—On the 2411 irk., Mr. Janne Long
head, in his 66th year.
Funeral from big late resioenoe, N 0.936 Lafayette
etre t, below Tenth, this Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
&Woe
c(),11 b.DF.--nn the 24th ins', Mr. Matthew Mo-
Quadc, aged 27 years.
e'uneral from his late residence, No. 1151 South
Thir eenth street. above Federal, this ( Wednesday
morning, st 83.4 d'olesk,
A Sitrii.—On the 25th haat, Thomas Franbis, son of
Thomas and Elizanets Ahe.n, aged S years an, S date
Funeral from the residence of- lis parents. No.
10 Hickory court. Wiley sleet, above girth, this
Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 teeluok. *his
t
sts. 13.—0 n the 24th inst. Sarah Ann. daughter of
Wiliam and Masbate Rogers. need .3 years and 7
months.
F. tiers! from the res demo+ of her fattier, No. 876
Fitzwater street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock.
B EBSoN tb SON. HAVE lATislt. Y RF.
'oeived Black Silk Pennzoil . ; and Sou Umbrellas';
English Bombazines ": uminer Bomb' ; t-nnin'e
Chall, ; AlexanoWs Kid Gloves; Viola -colored_ Rid
Gloves ; Busch Granath , Shawls ; e•bevberd Plaid
Paxons.l2% cents ; real Jet Br , 00ttes ; round corner
embroide•ed Hal dkerehiefii s
• Black en Penile Greta
d nes • Blnek and lilirlote.Gre• active Bermes.; Bitch
and White bang Defames; Blass Foul; de Potes t $1;
Btaok ; stiension Fans ; Black Grns de Rbines, 11;
Linen sets. 25 cents. 4 , 01 ftts I NG 81011 e.
mb2o No. 918 CHESTNUT Street..
1)r TH E COMMENCEMENT OF THIS
Penn Medical University wid tage place on
URB LiAV A FTERo 01. N. at 4 °Weak. A good
Bind of Mnsiewill be in attendance. The Graduating
Cass will °amnia of ladies and Gentlemen. Dr. b. D.
BU M N will awe the Valedictory Andress.
mll3l-2* 301 8. OfaGrior•R E. On U.. Dean.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA,
IthIANTOW N. and N 1t Ron OWN, ft !L
-AD CO id PANY, PHITAIDILLP.HIA. March - 16.188L
The Board of Maraxere, at th.tr meeting of the 14th
inst., declared a Dividend of FoUß.ner Cent, on the
Ca-ital Stook. payable on and atter the let day of aprit
ne t xt ransfers wfli not be made for ten date after the 21st
bast W. B. wii.ro
.mblEr-mwftaol Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
AtLltunD COW PAN ty—Offioe, 2 7 Bou,h
t ftTli Street—PIILLADELPHIC 1431011 23. 1861.
o avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this
Company, due on the let proximo, are requested to
leave them at this °Rive on or before the 80tH instant,
wen receipts wul he given, a,.d Checks will be read •
for • slivery on the Ist PrOXLMO. in 010 ease tor said
r.ceipts.
mh93 n. BRAD OR •.
Treasurer.
irr CIVIL" COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
ritmena PRIA. March 22 2861.
PioT ICE.--freepere a HOT 8.2.8. Rh 8 VAT/ ttAle ea
&e.. 'whose Licensee expire in May or JUNl;wei
apply at this rffoe oc. or before theal'h day of MAILU
1861, as to Certifioate can be granted after that date.
J .MES eta aW,
mh23 tA pi Clerk of City eommiuioners.
or ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
PECtab
h IPRERS TO O IRE POUTREEN CoNFETE
RATKO STATUS are notifies that Oootle rwarded
.eland to the above et.tee will hereafter be charged
with duty. and that Irmo eon duly worn or affirms to
will be requires to soootopsny eaoh peumene. or it will
be detained at the place of ...meat. N urther informa
tion can be had at the 011oe, No. 3 0 QS EiThIUT
Street. JOdN I NORM'',
mhzt 12t Superintendent.
TII.IIASURY DltilltablENT, March 21,1861.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be Teeeived
at this Department until 12 o . olnoic noon of Tun
day. the 2d day of April next. for SIGH!! N
DOLLARS OF. THE STUCK OF TILIt INITED
STATES, to bs issued under the act of Compress of the
Bth of r. ebrnary last.
The stook will bear interest at the rate of six per
cent. per amain, payable eenu-annually on the first
nays of January and July in each 1 ear. and wilt be re
imbureable in twenty years from the first day of Je
mmy last.
The proposals should be endorsed on the envelopes.
" Proposals for Loan of 1881." and be alarmed to the
'• Secretary of the Treasury, WiuMington, D. O."
They will be opened and decided at the time above
stated.
No offer can be accepted for any fraction of me
thousand dollars; nor will any offer be ooneideled un-
ieee one per centum or i le ernount 111 depOldied With a
depositary or the ihnted states, subject to the order of
the Secretary of the Tiesseq. The certificate of sash
deposit must actienrpany each proposal. offers for
stook under this notice mast be unconditional and
contain no reference to any ether offer. The offers
must state the same offered for each hundred dollars of
the stock.
.
Bidders for this stook, whose offers shalt be accepted,
must deposit the amount c ffered and accepted with the
Treasurer of the United States, or 'wok the Assistant
Treasurer at Boston. Stew York, F hilocialptra. and at,
Louis, or with the Depositary at Cincinnati, on or oe
fore the Sf +math dared April next ehoula any ono
cessful bidder desire to deposit at any other point. his
request to that effect will Se duly considered.
lip a th,. reoeipt. at this Department. of cortifie , tes
of d-posit with the depositaries above-mentioned. oar
tificates of inscribed stook will be issued to the simeess•
fat bidders or their suisiane. is seine of one thousand,
five thousand. and ten thousand dollars, at thew option.
leseribed stock so issued will carry interest from the
date of the deposit of the money as above stated, and
will be transferable on the books of the Treasury,
agreeably to the revelations of the Department. -
Should ant succesatul bidder desire certificates of
stook with coupons of the semi annua. Interest there
on itttrusi ed to each certificate, they will be leased in
son s of one thousand do lans each. with attached
tioupo a for interest from the lit day of Juiy next and
such coupon stock, instead of being trameerable on
the book, of the Treasury, may be assigned and trans-
'erred by the were dehormy of such ee.tifioates. The
interest on snob coupon stook, from the date of the
depoeit of the money therefor until the let day of July.
will be paid on that day fo the lamented bidder or his
attorney. by the depositary, with whom the principal
was deposited.
The preliminary deposit of one per: oentum reuuired
from elf' bidders under this notice will be inelnded_in
the final deposit of p incinal by anacenfal bidders. and
will be directed to be immediately returned to trattlo
- bidders. S. P. CHASE,
mhm-mia eeietary of the Treaeury.
MA.LIAN'S SPRING PASS' liS.—This
"tackle ready to Mail. The diagrams ere nume
rous, 00nr.itrns alt the Ise'minable es nients wt.ra.
'ihe directions ...re clear and eapticit. 't ht. pl.ie f r
puperiur to any ever mood 1 nneons I, contain .
twenty eight eurea-two are hkenpar a-ene hind-yid
y. ham a toe ?rives i f . ales. oupi. d fr • m a Own
areph m lite. t. km. at buck np P. Lee, j u t, 4,
lopo,tbe pay before hie deverwre for
0t..0r 'e elor and.raon, in full drew, With FurtStimp
ter In tee rear, copied from J 1 Walla taken tom huh
New atm and Unoololoo p Wien, $e eer
year; System art- ordered plates, par year: Indorse
platen anu pattern attest. s2Per min Or elrutle r Piste.
tan; „enool,red pieta an pattern sheet. *UM per
3 ear; Mee copy, $l, 03ab, invariably in advance,
F. miLHAri,
'l2O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
laird= 40p11113 the above and mediae lever eln TO
OP VP& OP Pa NIKO. kO, .
mh_S-m'Vi lOt
MARRIED.
OFFICIAL.
RETAIL BRY GOODS.
1861. SPRING GOODS. 1861.
EYRE & LANDELL,
EYRE &LANDELL;
tYitt LANDELL,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH ANDARCE,
ARE NOW OPENING
Their ma chow
SPRING DRY GOODS,
SPRING DRY GOODS.
SPRING DRY GOODS,
Adsptcd to every section of this
GLORIOUS UNION.
TERMS CAUL
PRICES LOW ACCORDINGLY.
909 rErt4 811 CUESTN ITT Street,
Wilt otrer.dh %U.vOAV. March 015.
Two iimees Fine Quality ra-ie Style
BAREGE ANG-LAIS,
at 10 cents per 'lt'd.
0.5 Cue
MfECK *ILEA. 5635".
Alen, ahrge quantity _ _
.101TVGVE LAM VD GLOVER. AT 500.
On 1.16 8D s 'l , MOL 141140. march 26. a large in
voles of superior Q and Choice ekty lee
BAREGE ROBES,
to be solo at the following. greatlr-rednosa prices 3 -
GAREGE MMUS at ; Urania! Price $l2.
30.; do. do. $l5.
n. do. *6; • do. oo $O3.
do, $O7; no. do. 320.
do. • d,r; $8; do. do. $22.
mh2841 . _ . . .
OPENING:
ON WEDNES .11 MORNING, MANCH 27,
J. M. HAYLEIGIT,
809 and Sil ClikBrl' , llJr Street,
(Formerly the premises of L. J.Levy dr. e 0.,)
Will - have his
FIRST OPENING
OF SPRING MANTILLAS.
Embroorig ell the Choice end . Neweet Deaigne of the
rreeent. Berme.
Alio. on Wednesday Morning.
CA IdELS' HAIR SHAWLS,
All Now and Elegant Designs.
Abni, Br..ohe Shawls. ft•oohe Border. a do, Stella Bor
dered do. New Style Rich Grenadine do.
J M. HA SLEIGH hav
'ting been empled an buyer.
both in this market and i n s rope. for the la e firm of
L. J; I evy & Co,. take;
.pleP sure In atatqui that, fron,
the kniiibledye 'did a:personae thus obt,ined. tie stook
till. 'reek will be ad oomolem and ea well eddeoted ea
C4Ol over offered. to TO Pniladolohta trade; all he
eoid -oneninment, V ERY. CHEAP FOG CASH.
mks* St
()FINING OF FRENCH CnOPS FROM
N- 0 AUCTION—SALE OF Le. US U A L CURTI% AT
PRICbt3 MUCK BELOW TEE RA'I
Paris Griming Barge Anglais. 10c- lest season 10.
pans. pr rued Ca mayeux "areses.2Bo
Balms Cancels Berates, 8731 e. cost So to import.
High °cod Pa.is afflons-4-e-Lai..es Me. I.st season 44.
Paris Asiatiques, suitable for Friends,3734e.
New style Pans print d Challys.lloo.
4-4 Pan. Brodie eop,ins. 44c.
1100 rods &genre Florenoes, v ery scarce.
6.4 Paris Fil-de- , hevie. beautiful.
6-4 Parts Taffetas Orisaille 650.
Pans Broohe fig'd Poplins. rum designs.
LADIES' CLOAKING% lust opened, in every va
rlet .
Spring Gloats. all the new Styles.
Albo., the following domestic goods, purchased for
cash:
l ease 4 4 bleached Muslin sp'endid. 90.
1 wow 4 4 anbleacheit Muslin, fine, So.
1 eala 4 4 unbleached le URIIII heavy, 110.
lease 4.4 C Adams & Pon's, 100,
1 anset4 4 IVlnsonville.l23io.
2 oases 10.4 bleached libeeting- 260.
cases 12 4 bleached Pheetirg
0.11A1t1,11 ADAMS & SON,
e IGGTH and ARCIF Streets.
stooND OPENING IN
OP SPRING GOODS.
N../ Fashionable Sprine
Faehionaiste Spring Shaw.
noel nable new Dress hoods.
Pitleeir "order Leng "haw
Pais..iy border whiffs centre.
Fedgely s torder &serve - hamlet ,
Goode a anted to new trade.
Goods adapted to o , tv sates.
Goode r de pted to isholesalinc.
mb26 NY E& te PELL. FiIURTH and ARCH.
i h ILIARPLESS BRO
Are daily epeninn New glortert rends
Bought at very low vices. to snit the times,
InoledLe all tee new and enov , e fabrics,
In , lk Goods Th n Worsted Stuffs,
hatvls. Surma Clo , kines, and Twtods,
Blaoit heavy Silks B.,nqu.t
Grenadines, r uslns, tophes ftriatennear
Mole Po de Foie hanOrotne shades,
Solid ardor Figured Bi,ks,
New Bsreses,!treandirs, Lawns,
Brooke 600drinBoegaetts
CHrtli rht UT & EIGHTH,
ANIPST?I,I A oArtS
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS. BROGUE BORDER
Of nu greens sue qualities,
Greatly under regular prmsali.
Mist raoSived, and will orwri to-Miy,another
-Bot of Ne* and Blob at , les or F , .1301"
arging ill ildee from 11434 cents to 81.
Peauttful;.nay. Et , otirti. enrpte Bore. Ordan.
Stone. and Magenta lirirand Silks, Rrimaded Figures.
We have moor nmnolete assortment of
FA IvOY SILKS. which wa will uarantee oannot be
trurpaaled br any in taa a tyrenthar in
B'IYLE. QU LIT' , ,OR
1 Casa 4-4 freLelt Lamaze* at 15 cents, worth 25.
H. is t EEL &
inli23 - No. 713 N. TENTH St Bet. above Coate/.
PRlNci• OLOAXS, IN EVERY NEW
style.at IV ENS'.
mh2l-Int „ No. 23 8. Ninth stmt.
SPRING
. 0L04.1(8, IN ERMA 8 VA
riot'', at IVENS% mh2l-lat
SPRING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST
!Mar 1111100,'
No. 28 8. No.th street.
w STYLE CLOAKS, EVEhy NEW
s tyle, every new material, at prices that astonish
every one, at ;be large stole, N. 1.. corner of Eighth
aLd Walnut streets. mh2l-1a;
CITY CLOAK ETORE, NO. 142 N.
Eighth strret t inove Cherry, are now eating every
new go le of the eeeern, superb quehti.ss, in every new
Ands of solar, ehenner than ILLY other store in the
otty.
CLOAKS —Wholesale Merchants are in
vited to inspect the rook at
IVENS',
No. BB South N,N TB Street, corner of Jayne et ,
mb2l-fro Between Market and Chestnut,
WILL OPEN THI4 IsiORNING,
Wet Gnods from the John Trucks,
Wet Goons from the John Towne,
me« 10. of aie. hems,
A nice ot..f Gina Lrne..
One lot of Broohe vohairs,
One lot of liteehe Mohairn,
At JOBN Et STOKES',
PAZ 702 ARCH Street,
sk i t o r.KtNG ORENILNO
__ At TRORNLEY ORTOWS,
E.. - eriter EIGHTIf & grPEING NAN rialto Stq•
per cuffre. uNDt'4l. R BOW .AR CITY P ELIDES is
1 lot of double width Broohe Figured mozarubmtie
at 50 allots per yard— leaatifal COWL
1 lot raperb quality . Brooke eistred Mohairs at 25
cents per yard, worth 3r.-
1 lot of pretty Plaid Yalenoles at 14 settle.
/ lot of beautiful utieue Travelling 6%3ode:it/Di cents.
1 lot of Gray Mixed Himalayas for BM cents.
NSW firßirde !:
Double Faced Brocade !Mks.
Chene Bilks. Foulard Silks. Ate., ft.
THE BEST AND CB EAELADELPHIAPoffiIT STOCK OF BLACK
- ttILKS d!I
•
New Spring Closing end Pdbewl..
New bpnnt Chia zen, Challis Foulards, &a., &o.
Power-L,eem Tete"? - men..
I3iiiii;n i iirainli - oTOLL - r7Zi importation. &o.
mh4
BROADOLOrIiS-BOYS , WEAR.
Fine black °loth'. for gents' spring wear.
Feali Oaten, tight and dark. from IS 1 no.
ye' emisoneres and postings.
ms' five Mack asemmeres.
Fancy oassimeres, for spring wear.
GOOrk-.11 Sc. tOARD:
fe2S Etouthesst earner leiwTH and MARKET.
PRING PRENTS—MoIIAIRS.
I s - 7
New nest prints, ford asses and skirtings.
Isew styles medium and dark prints.
Pew figured rnotuure and chat les.
Good bleak alike. Fine steak black goods.
COOPaR a COIN A RD._
WS Southwest owner NINTH and MARKET
VITHITE GOODS.
Cambriea, ism:mete. Swim. mull, Naisomok.
Plaids, brilliant'', bird-eye, diaper..
Embroidered collar., eye, bands, harolkerchiere
Linen eambrio bendmirehiefe—ladiee', gents , large
vise, omen, figured.
Linens for shirting , fronting. pillows, sheeting.
Towels, VOy nee, napkins, flannels. eamneke.
& GUN
legit Southwest corner NINTH and MARKET.
CLOTH MG%
GI A SHIONA BLE TAILORING kST
- BLISITMENT,
32$ CabliTLll/T Btreet, below Fourth, south aide.
pTuv , -.Neoel
Respectfully informs hi. numerous anstomers and the
pnblio to general that he bae just recent. d hie Spring
MODS winah he will be pitaaed to sell , a , the must
reasonable terms for °ash. mti22-fmw Im
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
niBBf"UTiON.--q he Partnership here
tofore eatetlng between tte undersienea.twOlne
no RALSTON & ft, was DiseOLVKD
?Much 2e. ieb• ,by liatta ion. IlDa RV Mc LLIRTEIt.
Jr.. writ oontp,u. th bui.nesa at the old stand. Bever.
fordlownetop, Dwaottoe county. Pa , to wh,.n, all pa--
ties Wynne °laurel at taunt setd partherthipwto present
th em tor settlement. D • V4O K. tt A LBTtia.
BRNR Y tacoLLIsTFS..ra.
March 28,1861. rnh7l7 3t*.
ri m S 5 Y.+.N. 914 t'Hr.tiTf UT .
WAIL street will oven PAH MILLINEPY for the
klptieg, en THURSDAY. Apnl 4 mhae-imN
gt, IVPRGREENS! EVERREENS!!
Over afr Opti Noway ffpruce, of handsome form
from $2 To ihr per 200. _
50 0 , 0 ?.00!oh Fira. Iron) 925 to $75 1007 RV.
2509 V 1 hire Vibe fro.. 4.95 to en per 100.
50 000 n merman, Citrate. a d Fan-leas. a "ohm:Vilma
ruitlb* for bedgm* or planting as tong a anettme,ns
from 8 m per 100.
U Rr.TaL KLES! OR NAKENT4I, TREES
Over 110 000 Ash, t float:oore. Linden, Boom
Chem nut. Opiar, and Willow,
200 00a Mani- Tice,, including the White Eutaw, Eng
I.sh, Ira inn, Black .Utar, a d faorwar.
CALL Ara le I xniqua et OUR Irk OCX AND FRICEfi
TERIOB TO 81111' • ND' PRICt 8 LO !N.
ROBERT BUI.T fa RON.
Elaed-tirowets and Nurserymen.
Peed Warehouser. 922 and 924 DIARKter street.
Nurseries- Dub, Rued.
Mir The _Dar!) Cant_ pass the Nurseries asst + ha
hoar Aver ^m , it Ist. rare 12 cents.) m 627 St
A U MAN'S POCO METALLIC
.111-P PAINT.
Equal to Rea I end,76 per vent. chesper,stands SOO
dime es swarn, uted aster-proof. so mot neither
fede or 'crash. For 'steam Rele-s and P roes. GatHold
ere. 'Sae/road Bridges asset Cars Hon and Store fronts,
1,011, ound.r• pat -ten rmjs. Holt es. Bans.
Pastas. Warta . Ship -"decks end bottoms, Pitembtrs'
joints, ire Ahso. far Ossining end Sainting tqual
Tursseh mber. its e-lors er- Umber, Basun. Olive
B sok. Indten lied. &pi Red Mown Whit ti may
41.,mbinet1 in endlei• variety. Orts '-earnauvbie N om
wisp sd in eye*, town and cm in the Muted States.
Yor further stdorsraitson apply to
atM .1....140(.:PT.
MIX-St No. 132 N. FORRT street, chile.
1 }s's 1- n() , l' t Phil) bA Li E
l& NkCOND e.reet. shove Groom. lab& we
weir iti Predawn, • hotoltraphe e. d mbretypeo. lee
the 1 te•size Photosnphe In 011,1 a the litikang a •
rm Juba n Piet graphs. IL
FPO VEN'I ORI, DESIGNEES, &IL
A A oorrert copy of the New Patent Act may to
had by aPigYhtt to H. ilt/Went_ t rnited bums and
immommg_r&mat Ono*, ' POiuutaT Mace, 1113 X
ikrost Itylliwrn Street, mar-ist*
R. S. REED & CO.,
WHOLESALE. GROCERS,
NO, HS ARCH, akin FROST STREET. .
' PRIME RIO COFFEE,
CHOICE SUGARS AND SYRUPS,
IN STONE.
To ithioh the) attention of buyers is resues:ed.
reibri-St
soap, 3 1-2 c.; Bind
Bombs. O.; Fluid. no. a qt.; new Rioe. de.;
French Prunes, 60 ; Brien Ar p1e5,3.3. a qt.; Fine Brown
Sugar. eitd White, Ba.; Broome, as.: Beans, 4.1. a
q t., Herring, 25a a box. RALAIL A trerru.
mi. 27 it* RIDGE Avenue and Wallace &rest.
COAL OIL
SUBTERRANEAN
COAL Ott;
Unequalled for Illuminating and
LUBRICATING PURPOSES.
This Oil is beautifully white, entirely free from any
unsleasant odor, is non-explosive, and burns with a
beautiful bright and white flame.
Warranted in all oases to give satisfaction.
Manufactured and for flale by
GEO. W. WOOTTEN,
mh2B Int 88 Smith SEOOND Street, Pieladeletua.
"FEW YUBLICATIOiRS.
COM N.ATTONAL EVII $ AND THEII
RPAIBPY.—Road "A NoRTITEBN NUDE
FOR THE DI 804IITIrbri OF TPF U A. 0. 1" Pri e
~note. For Baia by T B.POGFI, BIX ER and Cheat
nut, CALLEN Dha , &o.
a r IJTTON NOT KING.
1,1 FIBRILL 4
01./IPTITUTB FOR COTTON.
A. PR ACTICA TOND FCONOMICA r.
Tis Fi 00 embreeine full oription
of th.i proem of Cortriniarna Hemp. jute.
China Grass. end o• her Fibre, eo that the same mar be
mina or woven upon either Cotton or Anolle^ Ma
ohin.re; together with a Flistisy of thi Growth and
Mona aura of Wool, Cotom, Pax. &0.. Burppe
and Ammon, with illustrations from Atiorosoopical
Examinations,
iso V .
HA'R NEW 'UNITED STATER TARIFF for len
lust ready.
LINDQAY &
Publinh•re. Sookeel'ere and Importers.
mb27 .IRo. 25 R. SIX H Street, above Chestnut,
NSW ?MUSH BonKs _Thwrted and
1' for sale by McELROY a CO., No. 27 South
SIXTH .treet. above Chestnut.
O. HUNTER'S "•SSeS 8 and Observations on No
itlrai -History. Aentoray Physiology. Psy.•hologe. and
Genlue7 Arranged by iltof . OWen. 2 sols Biro. SW.
ou
Fts A.. By the ail lior of" Mary
PALES
limn cloth. 82.
'VALES FROM FP A KWOOI3. Vol. A.ll. Con
ale ing volume 18mn. clot". ed
YEAR BOOR OF FAO rs WHENCE AND ART,
FOR 18E El Inn. Timbs. With fine portrait of Lord
Bron ham. limo, clo - b. _ $l6O. •
THE RHAKSPFAR COISTROVF.RSIV. By . Inglo
- Numernns fsa eimilre. 800. cloth. Ht.
HOOD'' OWN. Beeond Berms. Iduatrated with hu
morous wood-outs Svc' cloth. 83.
THE H. Yee PLAy HOOK OF METALS. By J.
Popp r. Illustrated with nearly MO engravings of in
tarestma ex ..egmen , s. limn elm h. $1 50.
THE B9YB P. AY HOUK OF 401ENCH. To matoh
the e h , ve. limo, oloth $l 6O.
FORE.( s SO PK• Imported to order by every
'demon Monthly Catalogue, of Plew and Old Hooks
fa wished enrol, on apnlioai ion. mh27 St
THE RomEr POLKA., ARRANGED
for piano, as perforated with greet Kamen by the
Walint-street rhemtra Orohestra. imitntiax ~e tt stri
kingly the etre Ts of firma rockets. ourobleatg several
fine envinel and hvely. strain.. • ally, to perform and
Quite ^0 Iliant. For lade at all prillolffil MIRO storm
nth= ot'
igri_BORGE G. EVANS' PUBLISHING
gull HOUSE and GIFT-BOOK STORE.
439 CH ESTNUT Street
NEW AND SELKOT WORKS.
History of lm Ted Netherands. by Motley, 2 vole.s4 00
Trump!. By George Wm. , ergs.... A re
bogie Vannes. to Holmes. 2 72
Great Preparation. by Cumming— 1.00
Wits end E aux of Boniety..---- 180
Life or 1 22
Women of New York, by 1 00
Sunny South 176
Throne ofDandT b' 2,sm— 226
1 23
Pillar of Fire Y. Ingraham ...-_
Pnneepf Mk:Ronne Ditaria— . .j 126
Union Text Uwe 100
Someone of the Revolution— 176
Vanity Fair. aylrimes. . 400
seel
All the Latest staudsid and Milaneoile
firma at the Publishers regular. pr lies, and e. beautiful
Gift, worth item 50 oente to $lOO, with 'coon, at
G' OE4SE. G. EVAN , 9_
GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM,
inh2 No. 039 NET treat.
BOOKS LA AND MINOBLLaNE€TS,
new and old, bought. sold, and exehanged. at the
I".ILADE , PRIA 81. K BOOK BPORK, No. 419
CH.ESTN UT Qtreet. Libraries at >: dist.noe nurohaaed.
Those hau.ng Books tq sell. if at a dist.nce, mid awe
their names. arz-e bindinice,_detee, editiors
and oonuitions. Wahl bU-110 , -ea protsd y B.
.L via
mio FranoLir well as early Boots printed in and
upon America, iiirograph Letter* and Perirairs mu
chased .1 ampttlot Laws of Promo Ivania for sae. Cata
logues. in press, sent free. Libre.rie. , appraised by
tens-tf .1011 N CAMP 8._^.L.1,
LgGiis
INT THE (300 HT OF COMMON PLEaS
OF MoarrOOMBRY COUNTY,
Jae,b B. Halter. and qarolino, his wife. in right, of
the said Carol,. e,_and gliza Morriann.V.. Sxmitel • 1.8.
Arm B. Clark, I- has Ft a. lasso Pisa. 3- a ph FU ,I 4
Miriam Fest, John yens. and ear h.s wife. Bathe
nue Bold. Ban ah Fiss. h.muel Borden. JAn 13
den..totteph 80rt... Ann Bot en. LOUtEtei Borden, Bert,
jaitun Bevan, and George Bevan.
Bung de pant:tint:6 f •ctencla, of February Term, 1881.
18.
Notice is hereby given t the parties above named,
that he C urt have annarmed the return ot the Sherd',
and t.. 0 tnnutsition arid valuation ar appramementi
tae en and made under the as , ove stated 4'm. and havd
granted a role on au vertlona interested to name into
Court on the 10th d.y of April, A. 41.1861. at 10 &Week
A. at., to amsest or refuse the lands and tenements in
Aid writ maimed, anoord• nos to tee am ca assembly
ra m ”do a, d ro , oded.
Br order of the court.
mh +8 wit 3 a we,D KVAIS. Prothonotary.
Iv THE ORPTANS , COURT FOR THE
CITY AND et.I.INTY OF PHIL. DFLPHIA.
Ertote of J ieIER DOI L r dreerved.
Notion of heretly r iven that the endow of toe said de
cedent hoe flied in the said court her petiti n and au
,rai.en nut olaimin. to retain the pe sma pr perry in
the said apprateement mentioned of the va tut o($30 t.
rind r the ant of April 14th. 1851 and th t toe s4M•
he approved t v t apart on Friday, April nih.lB6/,
lees exception's he filed thereto.
EDWARD A LEQLEY.
mb2o Wren Attorney for Petitioner.
IN THE CutraT commON PLcAs
JI FOR THE CUT AND COUNTY OF PHILA
DELPHIA.
Mover of rhe annicred vas t° of Ott ARLES IC &INF R ;
;he Auditor appoiniod by the Court to audit. settle,
and admit the first and figal acouurt of S • MM.
I Fra Br. It Gleat ,ApeieTPe in Teruo, for the bon fir of
Creators of Cita R LES K Y NKR. of toe err) , of plum
or.iotott Merchant a d to report autumn on of toe
balance, in the hands of he Assignee wit meet- the watta late wen for the purcoooe of his • poonannor
on W V.l) ESDA Y &aril 3 Md. 4 hi . at the
WYTHERILi• 11%.E. in 8.10450N1. Street. anove
Sixth. city of Philadelphia. O M. JCR NQT,
mht2 fraw-fit Auditor.
Cr gi N ve l n
to lP th A e L own
Y e l ; A or i
pro N v o .r t t t y ce me i: t h i er e e d b i l
thn appended memorandum of claim, that a t writ of
more .Iboirie will be issued thereon in three rfintithe
froth tee date hereof, unless the name be paid on or
before that time. LEW l • C 1 SillY.
Attorooy for Clocramt, 213 Smith SIXTH. St.
JANUARY 26,1861.
THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA to nse of JAM ES
McOALL EY va. B. ADAMS. owner or reputed
owner. or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas.
September 't'..1860 No. 141. Culver ing, VIM Lot
and buildings on southwest corner of anL eon and
PlL , l , qi etre ets. 18 feet on Melon street, AS feet 736 m ohms
on Bsukson street.
OTIONS, LIVER QOM
BPIL T
LA7I4 I3 TVO R Y F Br * BilliA, VICE HEADACHE, &0
JAY cr ri A't win
A MILD, PROMPT, AND EvPACTIVE RvIVIEDY.
Th.' re le scarcely on , disease in ash o purgative me
dicines are not more or rose required ; and tam!' sick
ness and guff ring in gbt b prove red w-re they more
generally u ed. leo Person wan feel well wnile a 0013 , 1110
ha it o body ire' ails; besides. it soon genenves gen
tilngl often fatal d-s ases. whioa might he avoided by
. eli and Judicious use of proper Cathartic medi
cines.
Convinced of the correctness of these views,
JAYNA'S !YANA IVE ILEA
Are region mend d the area est confidence. Pape
Tie oe Wing demonstrated them to be ear sneerer. to
env other to use, being more mi d. prompt. safe, and
uni'orm thmr opetatio White using chow no mit •
hauler care t required, and pat eats may eat and drink
as usual Age wit. not ormair them as they are as
combined as to always readily di solve in the co
mach. In small doses they are alteratives, and gently
saative, bet in large do-es are actively cathartic.
cleansing the whe alimentary canal from ail putrid,
irntating, and wh ol e matters.
or DYfteE4l3 l / 1 . therm r•lie are really a' invaluable
article. gradua l!) Liver, An g d changin the vitiated se oeit cretions of
the Blom& hand producing hny action
in those lemon:int mattes. In cite s of long standing.
!sour will be more speedily etlz cued by using, in •on
jawrion W , tv the tn s, prher Jamtg's ./teratiee, or
- 2'ottic Vtrinifuge, amercing to directions.
For LIVER COMP. AINT, GOUT. JAUNDICE ,
AF .10 • S OF T> E 8ur..11! Ett AND Ki ".r , V. 4 8,
I-EVENS. Tv PR . OfTBN b; DM: eatESI OF THE
ERIN. Ile PURI YOF THE - RI AD.
ACROsTiVeNESS. PILFS, FEN! et, LIS
E REF ' , ANL, BILIOUS AFF , ..VIIONv, three
Pale have proved themselves vmi • endy eueneseful All
Met is althea for them i= a lair trial.
Then PILL= and all of Jaynes Family Maiden
D nU
y by Dr. JAN v., 242
r rtreet, aud may be had of agents hrouvh
out the country. mh2s-mwSt.
NEW APOTHECARY STJRE, 1.615
ill CHESTNUT Strcet.
ALFRED B. TAYLOR
Wonid reaveotfully Worm his mends and the public,
seneralh , tha - he has opened lug new Drug and Ap..the
wiry store, w th extcnsise and oat efutly-sweeteo
ott.ok. of- .rsch Drugs Med.cines,Pharmaesictioal Pre
parations. &o
-h 3 a
riot. poisons' attention to the preparation of
Aledtotneo tor fam ly use. and the die-Pneths Of
PhYSICIANtP PR o:aCitIPTIO-.°.
be is determined to merit a continuance of ilia liberal
Patronage tithe rn so kindly cai ends° to "urn.
His stook alb braces all the stand/Aro resumes aid all
PlLittoces. together with a large alS.Ortinent of few:O
-en:oos. Cologne Waters. Brushes, Soaps. Perfumery,
&0., to mn2o-12t*
WKIIINo AND Lliaitat p A prats..._
We have now on hand. and are manufacturing
Mortar, a , the rou..t Paper Mille. misty de
scription of WRITING AND LEDO Eit PAPERS.
wh oh for color am quality. are not excelled by any
M
other ille in the United mates.
We would call attention to a new article of Paper
man ufamureu by us. and now for sale, called newness
Letter. which has been gotten up to meet the Watite 01
hne ness awn and othets, who object to Commercial
Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to use part
of usual leite, sheet.
Tars overcomes both the ettovo ottioatvws; is a per
fect sheet. pure wo. e ; plate finish ; ruled on one side ;
stamped in centre near the top; mace from best ma
tertal, tree atom adulteration, and put up Miniat boxes.
oenvenism for use.
We also 11'110 a paper called Bank Letter, similar to
the above. except it has but hall the number of lines
on, so as to &flow a printed blank or headinkabove.
KEMYT.rfi &
Mount Holly Spring
news Cumberland Co.. Ps.
The above Pectin can be had of J. B. LIP
FINOUTT & ^l)., and IdnenßelsE iiROIMERS.
Nos. 3 and 6 DECAL UR utreet • mh3.3m
VIN tthilel N trAutt LPia . —J. W
&SCOTI 814 CREqTBUT Ptreoi, d .fey door
.low the " uontinental.' The attentlen of VA2loaa4
Da. 0-a is inVI , SCI to his IhitYRUV.S.D CUT to
ISBIBTEt, of superior ht, make . and material. on hap,
sna made to orr,er at shortest nouce , M4'o
Fr , Ef. OH CORSWIS. me. 4,TolLvet.
1314 CHEST NUT Street. reap , etfulty an..o.nor
t. tl9 Alum' that erae huit received a tar te War mein 01
the above Co. Bete. of the new. et. pattern'. trAri Yam
I` lon rew bead-Drawn: , and Bridal Wreathe.
rah to Int .
LWI —I ire Coupona, o. 2 1 7. 250
20.1. and 298, doe Jan. fese, issue of the whom 4,
Awe.cay Y. mbar/ and Co nelaote Na
hb fel reward irttl be given fit. the lethal of the saw
b. P. All
. Photo r atreet.
rib "t. NIA /to
No. 80iii MARKET !STREET,
Formerly kept Ey James Prosser, lately deceased, is
Io!Now -eopenea under thewanageoient of his eon. JAN
AD are Ja.. who will.contitiow the:business, am
WANTS. AMUSEMENTS.
-_-......
- -
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACICA• R ANSONI-STREET HALL.
B e of STATIONERY and JbWELRY. at ''''''
preen one third lest than can be combatted el. ewheie. .1-lAMBTJJER,
WI on or addrete (atamitenoloaeoi J. L. SAIL 4 . V - O. Tart RoYAL WIZARD.
154 COUR C Street, Batton Mate. rnMS Ani
DWARF SPRIGHTLY.
WANTED—FIy a young man fully com- MadTa ESA/ UNIANI, Rabat. Vooallia.
_pelt. a SITUATION as Book-keopor, or Win. AND
taut. Sotto citory reference. Cali or address M. it. C M e d Irv...roman, P *Mat.
at Janie& eat. sautes. auo a.. 241 North THIRD
Street mto2 tufa* ON' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2.
. - --
Or EIRE FUTURZ Mate. '
J. W ALUNGTON WELCM.
Business Mont.
WANT SD.—A Practical bookkeeper,,
A °caucuses and 'Good and Expert Penman
sesshise an emits omen. He IS converse* with sh th.
fteraola of Mammal ID business d cam awe m.exeen
tionablo reference as t -,ohareotet &bib's • Ad.
stre.s " Pd. E J.," 08.111 of J. C..h.OPlLtati, 613 M A
WIREE . mn2.5 Lit*
VANTE D—A suit of ROOMS, ox ,
Snit floor, avikable for a Rg
aman. Loestior.
from Tenth to 14111140 and from anal to fine eta.
Addrees • Med icos ," 124 Zonal csk.,VhN ra Street.
rxiWg-fit*
41":tIOAN ROOIHJL INSTITUTE—
Schools
EST kL I S
est Te l ac s h 3 e
rs.D - . —To slimily Families and
ToPo aid anchors to suitablß RRI)OIUtMeRti.
buy cud sell school propertyß an Commission.
To sloe parents information of good sdhoolit.
G. B. WtiOnil & COMP NY,
(Late Wrt.dman. &
496 BROADWAY, New York.
i'linihOrnws-km 2fi South a X tti Street, Philadelphia.
MA E W NIT° TO RENT—A handsom.
=MY furnished HOU E by a neat, earrrui perFon 01
respyectab+ttry. with privilege of buying furniture if
edilno •+Wren E." i're • $ offioo 1t
itaWa T NU — 0. V 6 44 i`E I. to land thf
bulk of 700 Itar•als n 9t. Mmtinf., w. I - Apply
JAITR«:TOEII , & v o, l' AIRB.
401 and 20 8 utb FRONT filmy.
it
-7 stooo AND $3.000 7 , () INVEBT
Mortgage Heonrites on City Property
7'
JOHN B. COLVI AN,
140 Annth MORPH
FOR SALE ANTI TO 1. FT.
Mit TO RvNT—A convenient TIOCTI
sus en Ntreet, O rrnentmen. be
!end Green wt h See greeted§ roan it { 0
pent Aeril let Hl6l. Apply to RM. I,ol.l'arb
DOS F FTH Street. mh26 6t
50a.-GR6UND FENT OF $27
*per annum. atell e aetre c g,Aratas...
epee mt. Apply
!eh2s 6. . 341 North SSX.I'H Street.
tiNi TO RENT TWO 00 II N R
tvam rOUICFS t ona mile from Tammy. Ineui-e No
7 7 WAt-101 .Itreet. nkh2s 3m.
in Tv liMi4T—One side of a large
111111. store on CifFeTNITT Eveet. Address. stating
kind of business," MERCHANT," at this office.
mh22•tf
fro KENT—Tam LAR'IE AND DON
A vENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard. at
alay'andville.Twentt fourth Ward. Apply to E. C. &
P. It WARREN ou the Pi -Weiser'. u.ht.t tf
MI TO LET—A DENTRABLE DWEL-
Nn. LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENII Stre.r.
apply to WETHEoIIa, & BRoTlir,R, 47 and 49
North RECON D °treat. mhlt.tf
TO LET--SI 4 .OOIND STOr Y ftt.IVM, 802
CEL 7 BTigUT street over LIMN LADOIVICP
& Co.'s Jewelry , htore. The beet location in Philadel
phis for any kind of light bantam. Apply' in the
Jewelry store. Rent $4OO. frig
TRENT--Twovery desirable Stores
&
on the Ninth-rtreet front of "The Continental
Hotel.' The Ptore et Ninth end Parsom sweets cape
elan, adapted for a PADDLE rind lieurreep , Maker.
Abel!' to JOHN RICE,
fe6-t( Sonthireet NINTH and ANSI orl 'greet,.
I LET—The commodious and desirable
upper rooms. No. 613 MARKETbtreet, bein
the Second, Third. Fourth and Fifth stories. front as by
125 feet, lighted , n front,, side, and by two large sky
lights. The ehoion location for business and the supe
rior manner of noontruotion make them more than fir
divarily littynApiVB to business firms making or desiring
a change of bastion,* gag- &num throughout. Apply
at CLAGBORN, auctioneers, corner
MARKET and BANK Roam. jan-tf
FOli. EXOHANGE.-A CROWE TRACI
of good unimproveo farm land in the State of Na.
Jamey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged I'm
inty property. Apply at No. 310 FEDERAL Street
aPtg-tf •
EtR. CORSON ,R EAL ESTATE BKOKER
• Aro CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Neal Estate bought and sold on ressonsble terms.
Stores and dwellings or sale or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mortgares negotasted. Collections made.
thebeat references given. de4 Cm
PRIVATE SALE.—A Valuable Drug and
-I- Hardware, Store and fixtures at private Sate„—The
rrtnd Trifrgg!ltzzizkilt
to M.• B. ialeNgok
Chester, in HIGH f.treet. djoining the Turks Head
Hotel, and now owned by the sslasenher, is offered at
orivate Male. The stool to full and wed solooted, and
will be sole on wcionnnixlatink terms,
The s and is one of the best in the borouili ,
ADO) at the Store,
feg mfw tf
LAND II
600,000 Acres for Sale and entry', at vrices ranging
fro 293 E to 60 cents per acre. in any quantifitie re
quired.
TAXPO paid and PATENTSrooured for purohaeora
of Land under the Graduation Act.
Plata furnished gratis by enclosing a tannage stamp.
For farther information appl , to
• WILSON, RAWLINGS, & GO.,
D. S. and General Land ants,
66 OH SSTottlT :+treet,
Between THIRD and FOURTH
:IT LOINS. Mo.
LAND WARRANTS bought . sold, and located.
in.7-arn
HO A RDINti
LARDING.-A. Atli 1 E OF R 0( MS,
tog- th ror separately on second floor, ',nth or
without private table, at 1315 a Ar...NU St. n. 22 12t'
Fjr asT - 01, SS B—AsDIN (4 , - WITH
Vesitnt rooms, at No. 141 1 LOCUST Street.
mhl.
Eput:A rioNAL..
WERCMOUNT HEMINARY,
A TOWN.PA-- ' 'hie well.koroarn Roarrirt
for -young - mar and boys w.ll be reoosslod fir pupils OD
TOJ D AY. April 9 tOr CirOD•o•to hud:ess
Mh23 12r• JOH W Ls• :IL Principal..
i 2 t(Y ANT, !i.TILATTi..rta, Qt FAtittIANIC,I3 ;
I MERnANTILE COLLEGE, R. E. (*Met St" -
vEsiTH and CRESTNUTBtreetet—Dmy am, EinNtial
Unions. &diva/mai instruction to Bookkeeping, in
oinding_Generell Wholesale and Retail Bannon, Ship
tang, rotwardtnit and Cosnaamop. Banktng.
ening& Manufacturing, gailroadingi I ltearaucatina.
to.. the most acreage and P , '"." 144 °Dane in the
United States. Also, Lectures, Commercial Catania.
jour. Arithmetic , . and the higher Methematios. D en.
tamable (hest in the an te d
Correwridenee, etc.
For sale, their Dew Treatise on Bookkeeeme. beset
fully printed in nrilorg. and the hett ouhlwberd,
MI!!1:13:E=
FIRE IN-PRANCE EXO I biV.
r7N/ F• R MEN'S 'Min a -E c• •ovc.
P *NY ml. .pen their taw!, ""o 1 2 North
XPit
tktreet. abovePtynh. on M U ,II.• Y. April a, 3861. for be
Sfrp ' s e tgurg a : owigraPlllriabrlrrel;o.(OUTe enCri.°e.
C Nee) H. AN OR 8 4 , frrimn.
E. F ACKN. Secretary fr.b27-Ar.
14 1 AM E INSURANOE 004IPANY,
No. 406 CIII•STNUT *. tree%
FILE AND IN 1...01 INBIItIANC33.
DIRECTOUR.
Boorge W pay....--of Day A, Matlack.
Samuel. Wnahr....-- Wriobt Bros & Co.
I). e 13 rfirrey Davis k Biraoy.
Ilnr.y Lewis, Jr—_— "Lewis Bros & CO.
C. Ri. hardsoo. J. C. Howe Pc Co.
Eamuol T Bodine...—Freet Wyorrong Donal Cainsil.
Jno. W. Everman—..ofJ W. Foreman It Co.
Geo. A. West " West k Pones.
T. 8. Martin . ..." Bav +se, Martin. k Co.
0. Wilmer' Davis .Attorney-at law.
E. D. W0. , druff.......0f Sinter 3 Woodruff
& Woodru
Jno. Kessler. Jr. : , ~.No ma Green street.
1313111108 W. PAY,President.
PRAPIVD3N _. BUCK. vies President.
WILLIAMS I. BLATICHARD.Bearetary re22-itif
gAVIN(. F'~TS~InB.
SAVTNG FUND-UNITED 8T T
I , " TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
IPiTEREBI FIVES ER C R wKr.
R. C WFORD, President.
MEE; R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours. from IO until 3 o'clock.
This Company is not Joined in any SPPlioation to the
Legislature. fee
A MERMAN SAYING FUND, O. E. cor
ner WALNUT find FOURTH Mulcts, continuos
to receive deposits and pat all sums on demand ae
it
hue always done. ALEXADEE.R. WEIDA.
DSN
Prsaidene.
Hots iftr
innia S. IVlLenu, Trmunirer
COAL•
UTOUSEKEEPERS, LOOK TO 'lrf
a-A- V.TRlttirt . !—BUY YOUR COAL at RICRA 9 _,
where nothing but the very beat Lehigh and
Coal is offered, at the follotriat reduced prices
Lehigh, Broken, hug, and 5tre........—.114.75 per . toy.
Schuylkill. • 430 •
Large Bat. 3.00 "
warranted tree from elate or dust, and fall weicht. at
HICKS' Yard, southeast corner ot MARSHALL and
_WILLOW. Call and See. gall-3m
SALEti - BY7AUTION
u - 2no CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.
THIRTY-FIRST SRAL-ANE UAL TRADE
S tr-k
This sale will take place
On Wednesdae Morning next. at 10 o'clock.
At the Bazaar, NI aTIL and 13A2.180111 btreeta. and
will exceeu al. °mere m ax-ent.
he collection will embrace at least
200 caniages , a portion of which w II be second-hand,
of a superior make.
an
of coon Greer.
Also a sel-ct of or desirable harness.
KT' May be exe. ined on the any pr.vieue to sale.
sir. N o peetponeMent ee seeeent of the weather.
mh4.6-atif ALFithll M. tirdtKritiBSl NtiOtlollear,
TRADE SALE OF CARRTAWI . WEI:WM . IO Y.
he carman for
wile on Wedoesday are now open
fo T r examination, with a ,talognee.
PUBLIC SALE.-Will be sold on WED-
IsiFSDAY. Awn 3d. 1861. at one o'clock. tt , e
'IXTUft. ZS.. GOOD WILL. sod LlO. PN. of thr
F anklin taloon. under the f•ranklin Market
TI,NT tt Street. above tTheatadt—now doing a good day
n•rht Moneta—if not rata at private sale Woo
rhe above date. For f..rther partioularsapp r at the
bar. mai-
IPUBLIO BALE OF VALUABLE PRO.
Pb RTY.
SHE " rM I ORllld VRAL FATATE AND MARTI
FAt.:I ,OMPANY "
of Int , unc irY • PWaskr °rano. Illitior?,
Wilt offer at PUB!, C e r LtE.- oa .he p enu
On Whalth.BllAl . the libh day of May next,
a Lame Nom• Si of
DEFlrlatil34,t; 0U11, ,, t , R LOTS,
EhgiblY Located for dudes, Factor,..; .nd .assidennell.
All 3.
SPACIOUS ROIrK !PON FOUNDRY, WIrR,
14ACHi h, El , * P.
And all the appurtenances 000OPERYT for the tendnere
Of MilailliflOtUTlOO r•vaines and ooil , ro for x ea, b •dro.
-user. at d all other Milts. used in t. e Eouthein mad
Western country. The Patterns colnprtie the modern
improvement. in maonmers with a Ilia MOO orquphte
oetof oatteone for ctoves. adapted to both wood and
cos • This proPettS from thr ad.rirdasoodo location
Mon d atty. lo 058 of the mat venoms In the
Southwest.
Also, at the sun. time,
A FlitBT-CLAs B 'f mx-sTo., y FRAME mo_
Bur Et.
Containing some fifty ionise with a full set of Fitful
tare. Ike hotel is now oomg a large and prufiaible
busiest_. Also a Ten her or
Bel ICK STO 8 ANU COTT O GE AREIDEI 6 O
T6lOlB OF -el.E.—tme fourth (3d) sash ; the relearn
ing pay meets kil U- 24 and 36 months from date o. an°
bearing Wines.. arihe rate. f six per omit per annum.
minh payment may be rums in the Bonds of the
Cornpa..". and the .une pa) me.re er.it x tr. the
fitool of We Cometny at ear. xoePt fiu improved Pro
perty. lor Whitt tareeolimitha of toe pureness inoloy
.4)• remain upon wertgaire
theAa Company PUT se to diannse rt all their im
provements a m nave ajar. "peer/unit) for Dr..-
R.aole investments in one of u,e bee locate. d and n oat
f1..0r ohmic mums in the treat .mucherest pArhou
e. imolai) in or address bd. .!_tr
Preateent R M. Co.,
M623-tml9 Office 2u2. ve A. 14 re yr errant. thlania.
b JUL , Pia;- nkat
GLASS, PAINTS,
,01/14/1. AID
Northesst coma 7011112 sod RAVE Streotit
int,l4l:lol' CHAMPAGNE In Quarts
N.-, and Pinto, for sale %
T & TA RB.
Ma; SI 'IltY:1 SOi l gurk YAWNS arrest
B tRNUM'a LIVIN.4 WONDERS
4.T THIS
ASSEMBLY ROOms ~.. NEE TENTH AND
CILHISSU
NORNIN%' APT , . rOv TI kI, Z
AVID E V EN/70.
Open from 10 o'muoic "e. M. mil P. M. hum 101 h
and from ON WI 9,6 Y. hi.
TRW PHANT MIC gyre
THE EIVr. WONIIEHE Of THE VOA H,,,
....
FAO'S DUN l'• D BY PROD ' ll A t ilD , &au
t
AN UNP ,Rr I,I,ELED X. SITIO
OF 0 IVOIG hUvIAN CUR . ITle i
Conri.risoig The loading features ol Borrimeo NO-
Seum—nonoly, thr• .
m A kv ELL° ug r.uluTreferm CALUI.A.TOR.
1 11,.. WORLD•F &VIED r•Z rt., a
THR MAGNI/ IC e.PI a ALBINOS
THE WO %.1) RFU BARTH- HrofdAle.
ThE bit -AT RUNGARtar4 P G•bINL
All combined in o a - .tr o dinarr, intorenikg, and
AI lam° MT all B IbiTION.
4,1 ^"...'n” tl7l all only m (anti I Cauldron neAe - AIMS
yearn IS Gents. Win ilt
NEAL t LEYLAND'S
ST Env' 0 P'ringlN
ASShISELY ECILDINOSt
IGII I I4 WeEK
F THAI
TRULY w 0 VCR RP UL NVERTAINISTPHT.
42,u.0 MI OF R V L THIS WEKKI
" I , —A Day in the tim eta' tiLd Royal Palatial
° J Bung!". • d.
Voyage up the Rhine, and a UM!
btu•hron, aitziirtand and man,.
` 4l * lI—A Trip to me Mountains and Mines
of Pennsylvania.
in...., 'o Wandering through Fra-oe, Spain,
F FRIO Y—Loiterings in the Funny Land of Italy.
SATURDAY—A J..urney to Egypt tad toe Rely
Land
CHOICE SPY.CIM'''' " "ATCAILY EACH
BvErutie.
Admivsinn as'oeais. 1 cents.
Doors oven at 73i; on ..manse at a .."atock.
MATO' E F VP.W V APTRRAICON.....
Cemmenoing at three o'olock MEMO*
etARE, NENTZ,
rt. the rrou et of m ny friends. reartit
fully informs the public the , he intend• giving lus first
Obenfil' 1 IN z.E.
AT THE
MUSICAL r v.n FALL.
On WED IFNI) Y. •n ii 3, 1,551. at 33i o'o ook
newiroux ..f producing the heat truth nr grant
owemeA compo.ers. he announces lhat, among other
works,
or- g4lo' EN'S ORAN . "' PASTORAL SYMPHONY
Will he performed oe thisoeconon.
&HE GERfdANIA (Pt.l ~ ' ATIta, AND HERR D.
BEIC"7 , L.
The eminent 'Owe°. win perform on this 0004111011.
iokete Fifty Cents Fer sale et A Andros Ch,Clk
eriAgn. 703 •:hentnut attrit, Beek St Lesrnm's._ AO et
the Almost Fund Nan. ntkAW It
WHEATLEY it ELAftHE's ABOH-NT.
v THEATRE
ANOTHER GftPAT BILL f
Continued triumph of the eminent tragedian *
GRARL.EIs Di ',LODI,
This evening he will appear in the new Domestitit
Dr ma. nutted
nr. HAeb BTRUC4GI:E OT A LOVEa'S 131CRIYICS.
Together wit h the G and Drat! of •
'T R KiNit4'B PERE.
To conclude wph the Bide ne tt in g Pantomime of
iL-AVRN
WALNUT isu_REIGL THEATRE.
Pole Ultimo— --Mrs M. A.61 - ARnE
*areMr. WM. A. CH*%.
%sines* Anent— '. --Mr. lOC O. 'A .
Er.o tfi 5 , 1 ENT OF Mr. and Mrs. .1 W.WALI •CK
TIIIB (WED , . P.SDAY) Itrt FUN°, Maronl4
Will be pressnted the great historical hay of
rile; iRoN
Leon de Pourbon. Mr. J. W. Wallsok; Xrtishe`ort,
Mr. 94 1. win Adams; Hortense de Fiermour c Mn.a Glad
mane ; Mad. Glblot. Mrs. Thater.
To conclude with the roaring tame entitled
A KI•18 IN Tan. D. RIC.
EMUS. OF PRICES Tess circle (elate secured with
out extra charge.) 50 c -ate; parquet. Cleats secured at
50 cents. 37K eerie; family ci role. 25 cents; private.
hoses. 86 and 83; orchestra Mainits.
Ooors open at 7 (0431.0 4 111 C curtain w,l , r4.,1 of 73.4
cDONOUGHI3 OLYMPIO.—( LATB
GAIET EP.i RAGE Street. below third.
WONG RFUL I.UeOht3B!
Of the ttnly_Retmentii Play or the
THS SEVI•N SISTERS.
Introducing all the new and epleneid features. teoledils
SKAt PIO on tee :•C 11, Lk ll,t, b7I MOUN GICIV
THE OLD APPLE WOMAN 11Y Hcitrat,E.
WED DONDE , - APY IN AN AI IL HOLE.
aftEh.r f4C , DIE Ore kVIITrRLERT
THE k EPOUE:
FOUR GREAT SC: NPR IN ONE PLAY.
URl6MORNEr>APnE.jlß,tlnudoe,l
THE DREAM OF 4 EGYPIEG/v: •
WASHINtiTON AT VALLEY FORGE!
Adlonieeten—Parette, 2e cents; °near., sit ; Fa
mily Ctrele,lso; Private Box Beate. 60e.
Doors over at tßio'cileek; commencing at7l4.
MITZ-POSITILVELT
K- 7 LAST WRFK:
COMMONWEALTH HALL. CHESTNUT ST ..
above Sixth
P18381113t and Amueine Vntertairemenht Erva
EVENING. at half yaw elven, WELPNESDA
and SATURDAY Af•or a t -haw coNa - isr_
!NG of new and WONDERFUL DEMONSTNA
rIONS In MAGIC, AMUSING and WONDEn.FUZ
scam in VENT RILOQUISM. sad the Lad NED
CAN .1 RY BIRDS.
Adraounon 23 (mots chileren halt once. mbialft
MICHAEL MALONE.
§ - 1, A NFOR :I , ORM& HOUSE,
ELEVEN. n KEEL
OPEN FOR TO A N D PAINTED. NEWLY' DECORA.TEM AND PAINTED.
M R. BAfiTFO AD
Haa secured one of he
LARGI i• 8 r COM PA N IEB ever presented heretofore•
who will appear vi htlr.
&Word Will gaming every evenings
Doors 'MOO Pit Gortimoooo *;
Admsmion 115 ll%..nta.
EtitRITION B PUP L FROM THU
PB.NN VT Vkltl'A TRAINING SCHOOL. Po*
FKP Lbrlalt•BEll CiftLf*BEN
By request of many citizens. t Diteetorsof this
Institution h vs speed to offer en **tractive yowl :
g ammenf ezerooss by the Puviw. for W BON Ebße..Y
vh ins 27 h inst. at 06 quer. KT R ALI . wing
,nd ti• oitviont, piM Calietho los. by olrldros of vs
mils decree. of mental wi 1 demonstrate
the prostioshilitt of the wore in wtooh th s institution
is WWI. Between roily end fifty of the Pupils will be
or sr nr. and tnpir o. ndition and progress examined by
the Butienotelleelli
here wit he i °charge f r a/thermion. the shies , of
the Dosotore mine to secure a lot Mt ndatine of o O
zone, with the hope of receiving slaws:most one to meet
their peseta tie-is slims.
i• a raises to OOMITICTIOB Sotni- Doors open et 7,
TOP tickets m b- pro . omit at the frononing plisse
Pr. depot Brown Jr „ moth and Chestnut.
Ydwsrd Prirrish 40.0 Arch street.
J Gould. '^eves h dilhesten%
J. M. Mart. & •'ci Tit Market it set
rE3E GEKNIA Ni A ' , Mit; 'KB pro
their PUBLIC HBRZARBALB evens Tua
lAYoommenons; et (*mean. of the 011:7 8, CAL
'UNb HALL. 8 ticket. $1; atnele tiokeur. ni cents.
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'or sale at Chinkermr it son's, 807 Chestrn
omrl , es. rthestnut street; and Beek k Lairto4 l ll
Cheetent street.
for Concerts, Connagnoernents, /iv
nee. ine., made anti at their Office, Chellserine eon e
Piano Store , 817 tThestunt street; wunam 91 , A. 184
Vane Jumper street, or C. DTOUghIPIII7I to I 4IS.
avenue. la 81-K
pENNA. AUAuf a> Ur i k FINN
ARTS.-10Sa CHESTNUT Street
013IMBORAZ0_," s
splendid "Mira by moo.
"THE FIRST SIN." a beautiful Marble Statuette try
On exhibition for a abort nnur.
Vuitton' will plenae br , ns their ways glom%
rPLILLIE'S SAVE 1-'U'l It • eitiVr.D
to No. ui South SEVc.NTB fitrOOS.O6af the
r'ranklin Tnstitnte.
The under -s nod thankful for past favors, and bible
determined to merit future tattoos**. has secured an
elegant and oonvemero store and has now on hand!'
large assortment of Lillio's Celebrated Wrangle and
Chilled iron Pie and Burglar Proof Rafts. lithe r i t
strtotly fire and burglar proof safes ['Mom map
bee Unequaled Rapt Vault s Safe and vankT 0-tkii
Lillie's Sank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order oe short nonce. Th s is the strongest. beet
oroteoted. and cheapest poor and Look yet
Also, particular attention is called to Lille's New
`abinet Safe for Plate. Jewelry. &o This ti , e, e is eon
iede. to surpass , n style and elrganoe • thing yet ot
fergd for this purpose. and is the only one Masts atnot
ty fir: and ourglar proof.
Seuthy. No ice —I lure now on hand say twenty of
Panel, Herring & Co.'s mates meet them nrinly
new, and some forty of other matters. commuting a
complete assortment u to cues, and all lately ON,-
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie safe. The, will
he sold at very low prices. Please call and examine.
NU Wit' At. r. RAW FR. Agent.
NA PIFN.
CoEVANS & 4 TFi IN , d
SALAMANDER SAFES.
sToss
a 0 4 , cll . ESTI4 UT PR' REET.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES ar t ir t in
hand.
SPECIAL NOTICE•
awlFuk TUE. SOU Tii.—WELABLEI9-
'FOB AND A AVANICA It 0 1 7 0 ta *MIPS.
Sills ,admr for goods for points other than the calm"
of harleeton and Savannah. must he amsomPao ted
with aertified invoices to ineure prompt delivery.
All epode not permitted immediately after the arrival
of the etearnets at eharleston and Savannah will be
sent to the Custom-house stoves.
The zleam , thie rata B. OF GEORGIA hamar._ hewn
withdrawn for the present. the Si eamrhip R KV:. TONE
.TALE wi I run to both Savannah a d Charleston.
'skit% fieighte for both ports et , he same time pro
ceeding Sotto tiavannah,avd from the. ae n. , h Wei-
LOW. making a Vie ever , two weeks. thus Mir UR do
-1 tvetilili se fr quently in O. arleeton and Savannah as
when both ship. as e runions
P(410.1 , C813 for a horloaton will be tiPketed through.
front Savannah to Charleston lif Sall old _
Fare t . r avahnah, BM; through to Vtierlegrolg, WI.
FOR CRAM, b i-rt ^VD hAYANNAG.
The Steamship RElllrroN: - ••• co . :. ,= . tee. chreke
P. Marshman. tr , I lOW for the above ports on !rider,
le arch 29, at 10 &cloak A. M. ,
-"owe tv i,lii,,na ow. , day, and Bills of Lading instesil
at seoond wharf above Vine street.
11181.1h-rWhi
Freight and insurance on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be tower by these ships
than by sealing vessels.
W insurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
nneoessary. farther than Chart Ron or Savannah.
Me naroad Cowman Wring all risks from these
go.-t 7.
phomie phis to New Orbiting and intermediate
points tll .rl4 aton and Savannah route, 001kneotinn
.Atli- steamers tor eiunat., ..uu with faillUaill for new
Orleans and intermediate points.
oitnai ttr-puoiatal IN FARE. -
Fare by this route ati to 40 per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route ea will be seen by the following
sahedule. ThrouKtt manta from Phdadelphia via
.3harleston and Savannah steamships, fisoLueuss
dEALS on the whole route, except from Char Nam
Rd Savannah to hlonticomor, :
IO "oVlsonah ...- -31' Vo 00 - timbna.. .11 In 00
Charleston— fit CO AdL....y ---- ---... 1.5 011
1
055 e...........— 11 is Montgomery - - *OD
..Macon.-.- - -.. 23 in Moteue— .-.... il , *
mi0m. , i,—.....,..-. 21 00; . , Vovr Oploanot - to I
N. 13.-Falise' , llA'S by 'hut route otiohrot with the in
land dote in , outh , &reline an Georgia tt .vailiaa
by the some conveyances the oe to PieW Orleans.
to ~ , le 0 , , 71111 T I, lasneo toter 1.2/ , 61,, mat Vatted.
Go freight receive d on she ...es of sailing
meats .ii ..iiiadmiBlol. r...). k. s'. t. a lir 0
.• elavenrith . PIITTP if A G • MMakfa
T. , v. in T. G. 30ICID Char aeon, and C .1. tRe C.
Pa.verinsh. will KUM If 31 tlattnag and
warding all all goods ounewned to tbrir care.
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IN ill blew 1O) K. :
ill i NEW DAILY LINN, vis Doiswate Sad
Na r, tau Donal.
Philnoe phis and n ew York Exorera Btesmb alO.Ol
- wi I r as v , Peig at aapna . Olaf "fol.pr.PAY: 20tH
tt.sotnt. and Pomo &tit ol r. tionvorrog their car
go- a in New York tr..
- fallnwins dais
Freithtstlleustre N 1 Y e QLYOF, A gont 4
No. 14 SOU l• S aY A 4 a VEET. Pausuolphis.
zahwei r i leffl 14 an., .I.s " Et3 l : „ Lt r_lllll4. a lt ig r i . t. t torr York.
sa gge FOR.. 11,*.W 1 ORK.
Ptoiedeil hinliteara Proweller Commie,
writ commence their business for the Beason on Mom ari
to n inst.
Their Steamers mime/ renewing freiaht at &mond
Pier Bbove emu* aersßt. '
Terms noconimudat 1 , 410 . 1L1 . 0 54 nig fr, co..
na)IS Oat •eath 1181&111,0 Aval4o.-
CAJEWSTS 1 CARPETS
BALT.A"OIIIt GARPETti
'THIS MONTH:
BAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 oiltHTI‘U SI RHb,T,
PUILADLLPHI
17 1 1 i . rl l tr 4 4: V i lft , ?.T at
.biclitbtogstivolosinearen prat muses wr.ll oat
a/ 17 4W SO lei Ope111;11, 11"6 . 111 1, 19 MOB it
Up Bti. Atka) tutd
JLS , At. x. get auntie , in half pipes. quarters and oe
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Laves, for male from United .Ita *unions l arr
Jatt&-IrCHE &
man uses Ml 4 Jo* sowillkomflommh.,.