The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 09, 1859, Image 3

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Cheetant street, invitee' tite attention Of the raffle to
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stating that the Rgesldandwill anon issue.'
fur anlextiisaMl4al,•,Q9ngtsai.-
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the asMrOirfition - - for the *wpiWitaf
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went ashore art ii-JP M. Hondas, near station No 4, bong
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eightleet wateafit tier - Aealatinee has been
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W Patton, Tennessee - Olt Randolph, Trenton:,
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II B Gallaway, Mt Airy, NO - Tlerankenthal, Charlotte
D Williams , N 0 - W H Reader. Phil& -
Banison Edwards, N 0 M N Sibert, Va
JR Spencer N 0 - Lincoln, Barks co
11 ttomas.,Oataaanqvai Pa.; ;oho Opiyokot; Easton
Blanchard, Boston- 0 B Wj der, Boston
H A Wilder; Boston - - "`„' It Et Elisrei Bethlabom '
R fa Pugh, Dayton; ' Devoe & la, Cal
Appel in la, Savannah 7 Redd, NY • ' - -
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John Sillies, Huntington , S,D Brown, Salisbury, N 0
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Joe A Brotin. Ala P A Helen, Tenn '
0 Itubens, N Y W T Curry, Hy
John W Bingham, Hy -8 N Withers. N 0
B Withers Port Milli 80 John Parris. Hat tford
O N ITlMpson; Masaz • D Hartman, W Chester
Ohms Hunt, Conn I. Hoye, COUEI
0 B Grintk , N ' T H Bulwer, N 0
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8 Radon, Via lUre Young, Batt
Thou fiehaeSer, Dayton, 0 W Willtama, Ind
L W Chipman, Zud . W 0 Grisies, Ind
J R Williams, Ind - SFR Meltlevy,ra
.111 Whitaker, Phil&
• -ONION KOVAL—AiI* at., abase Third,
It Sterrett, Oiu , Ohio .1 Lang, Pittsburg
W Piper; Ohio D Berg Pa
A Rosa, Phila. 0 P Tuier, Ind
W N gtevemion, - A Rate, Ind
Warner, Pottsville •
_B Hall. Va
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Read the - evidence el( -en 414 "ntitien re
ferersce to 11 - ClOrt,aNDV IaIIItHAN-BITTEIII3, the only
aelatonlehed 'remedy - for tbe cure of dyspepsia, liver
cuatipttint; warms' debility, &o. ' -
rinefeinnt.raia , Deo: 8, ]B5B
Da. 0 it: id . OKS9:4 : -Dear 81r—This Is to certify
that I was verininoti afflicted with dyspepsia and liver
Complaint for four years, end tried many of the moat
eminent physiclenaof little or no
relief from them. My diseise was - seeompanted with
groat prostration of the nervous spasm, giddixtemet
nathota of the stomach, weakness; general debility, &c.
I was Induced by a friend' - he teytit.O.PLAND'a (IX/1.
MAN ••BITTEEIX ' and I. do not: hesitate to state that
it was the 'means of restoring me to health; end also
many or; friends, to - who're I. recommended it. I
- rigard ' these •Ititters as the bent reined" for the'above
dp!asefa r nowinatse, not
,excepting the prescriptions of
;our-Beat physicians. • Two years Havereleristel since my
cure, and I have bad little or:,none of the symptoms
Mace: , -Truly yours,
;T. T A2reLL,
„ . , , No. 624 South Third'etreet.
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Vile - medicine Is for sale by 01l druggists la the
lhilted . litatesi'nnd'at AIM meimhteteri v klo. 418 ARCH
Biedlcitted Paper.—Convinced that
Pllis 1a a Weigle severally prevalent, and in all oases
'originated or aggpirptedl4 , the nee of ordinary white,
Colored, or , printed r .paper, In the water-Closet, kir - J.
gAyrrry..; New York, est to work and diode
wireitra process of making a pure Manila paper, (firma
new bale himp,) and - medicating it in it style to cure
Pllee Where' the disease oxiita, and prevent It in the
youngest and healthiert person without detrinient to
the general lorith:Alesider Its medical value, IartYNT
TYPE MEDICATED PAPER for the water-oloret has
'artidle pt comfort, hurray, and can-
Ventenee.. 'lt is 'sold , throughout the United States by
druggists, fancy-goods - dealers, 'and others, end can be
purchased In tar - gene email quantities, at the grand de-
ANSlBtreen, New York city. Beware of imita
tions. •The genuine. but GkliliTTY , S name water
mark in .each sheet, and his autograph is upon east'
label. For sale in Philadelphia by T. R. OALL6NDER
'ai Co , BLAIR k WYEEB, (corner Eighth sod Wal
nut,) HifEARD ac' CC., (Oh - getout and Twelfth,) and
many others. •' it
Se - tering glischtnee - - -Pratt'. Patent Double-
TUBBA:0
,11A0fLIgia, haring a new patent
ha °beg, ttiet turret any else of hem or fell.
Pi I 6" fo $3B, :Poi sale at wholesale or retail,
at 922 011it8TRUT Street, neoond floor.
felg ir 8E- ' ' 0. P. CONNXR, Agent.
• e Chem . Og" Article for 'Hie Toilet.— Our
lady Mende, whose hair may incline to fall off, or be.
come harsh tied dry, have only tease IfILE3 ileusws
'EAU LUTA ILE HAIR RENOVATOR, whit% nil
permanently arreet Ca further decay, give It a healthy
; tone, render it be - dutifully soft, and gloasyi 'online it to
earl; and Impart to It the Sweetest odor. 'Bold by all
druggists, and by JULES HAVEL fr.. CO., No. 704
011.11BINUT Street, Fhlladelphla..
. .
i• ;,,,..: Ineksmoi..... \ Printer.
, - • . JACKSON ' PAINTER..
JAOKSDN . , . PIILDPEtto
OILDORS,' - NOTES, AND PILL.DEADD, DARN,
' OIROULAIV3, &0 ., ito. ,
. _
i'• ' P.BINPiID Di...: .. '......,.......1A01030Ni
'Plizerttio ' - PUT& and!DintITNUT: .. -: . Yatertitni'
iNterten -- ' - FIFTH mind OaDATNI.IP PRISTINO.
,''mnarG.l26 , , ~ _ . ~ ,
Grover dr. ilalcerli Celebrated Fatally Sewing
tIAOIIIiIEB A NEW SEnz—PRION SEO.
Pale Machine sews from two spools, as purchased
from the store; requiring no rewinding of thread; it
fremajelle, Gather", and Britches` is a superior styli,
dalshing 'sash seam ,by its own operation, without re - -
chinas to the hand.naedle, as is required bp 'other ma.
chines.: It will do better And chespri Owing than a
seamstress can, even if she works for one icni an hour.
iff ,2s tf: FOR A OISCULAR.,XII
New, Article. ' " '
`A' Now, ArStofa,
.
Phalon to Sonhe Cooolne for the war.
'hawk & Bon's Cooolna for the Rslr.
Phalan - . & genla OPC4IiIIS for the flair.
...,., Meat and_Oheapest Article
-_
Beat and Cheapest Article
rot Dnial - Cleaning,
;tor, Dressing, Beatdifylog, Cleaning,
Woo Dieselig, Beautlrylng,Oleaning,
Curling, Preeerticß,
, and
: reetWfig the Bitir
Beitosing:the Bat
Batwing' the Bar
lovas 4r 'Photon & BU,ll'lll 001:011104
Inciolio for Photon & r Cooolor
Boner's of Oonnterfelts. ,
Beware of Oonnterielte
„Large Bottles, Fifty Dente.
Smell Bottles, Twenty-flan Cents,
- i Smelt Bottles, Twentyflre Vents.
For sale by oll.Tobbers, Itrogglite, aid Fancy (iOods
- Dealers
1 .In the every put of the United Staten.
Wholesale and Retidl Depot„'„,-- ," •
Npe. 617, 497, and 297 BROADWAY, New York,
T." 11. FRYE BOON PTO OILEBTNUT
Ofesti Whole - We 'Agent!. , - felit-tf
.0 Owl. ng'lntichin 8 6 .--savage's Improved
DfiIIDLIC-TUBB&D, reariontoll equal to cop one bun-
Ord-dollar Machine to the iniihet. - • -
PHIMI THIRTY DOLLMIB.
;No, one raked to paroluue until they are satisfied In'
:porformsnoe.
V. 8. BAYbIONII, Alma,
Hoctoo4nrniehlag store of John A. Nur
phew “10., No. 622 CHESTNUT Street. fe23-Im
Window .19haden.4 , -
GOLD.DON.Dffinti,
" UtiDSOAPiB i
VINWI3,
- %-• - •-•PLOWIR ONNTRIA,
PLAIN OiNTREB,„WITH DOEDNII.9,
*HIT); AND GREW 1:101.1:AND
AND SHAUN FIXTUTINEI.
- *-nem and varied assortment of•Shadee, Lace, and
lloroloes, panda, Pixie, gaitres, Loopa
as y taliele of 01%14de, .
. large, stock of above gOods4allable for Spring trade.
Thie attention of slealere fa solicited.'
• 'T.-HINNY PATTAIN,
ledldfapi9; 080 CiFIBBLN . UT /Meet
-Ifarrel, Herring; di
NAT/ SIXOTAID VIIIIIS
-,:,110,0N' .8 AT SOdtt,EHOU6I
NO. 'fig9 crannitit eTRZMIT,
( - 3" - r '
blyspepsla. Triers', le probably no disease
wflloh_ellPerbinie.
_bee iOninply Praia fo,be remedbe
,ble by . the, PlitilTTAN BYBITP y Dyipepas. The
mgst inreteretelorauf of tbdor abases hue been Gem
',lite, :retied by tbie olokletiogninniplo Wiliam:l4 of
of our Oret,eibleine proioe,
,
.
.tkii olf.y
,by P.: Brown, corner Milk and
, liemiard , 4. Co., , oenter 24ralftla and
liaolas
Fond ~4 1 eloti, Pit , Cent. xuteresti , ,
pciazoNAL ifdrifer ?BEIM COMQA i WALNUT
corner' TETE)), Philadelphia. Money.
keliiteed In. any Muni large or email, cod lutenist paid
trevi'lkis 'day' oUdipoeft.lo the dey 'of withdrawal.
111,heylfiv readied - 14:ty
Pilnente mile daily, without.
are „mode In Best Estate,
littaigvgaSiGintuld: Elie* and each first•elase seeari.
tidatiethil et astir riiitatrict Moe hears from 9 Wolcott
tYipsoruioSaia it liVeloeitin the atteraoon, and on
-Thltridii".anni4i.netil Welton., fati
Mitchisien.—The new Faml•
tyilleiving Middles, is $6O and 170oire &Wanting Da
lieittal:attintton. In' all esesattal good qnallties they
the heat Matthaea ever offered et talon: price
5" ' -M. sistna & 00., -
. • )302 OIIiBTNUT 800 .
ilweetniv, Maohines.-.4111 persons_ .tvhe have
ieSsi Induced loAntr. Sewing Machines which will not
Worts the wort That pureksseze sipeeted. then, to do,
aiti benching that- BINGEB4I MAORM4I3, never tall to
do hind work ., No
_one la ewes dhosppoiated In these
.;1.1/r, BINGER. &OM.,
',oo2;Oirealrrriiv Street.
1 4131,411ga Vlathisi of -the /Joliet Stites; sad
bdotiinaniatirj - exprisely tor Ovum-sumo.
;VI! filimic amr lowest selling pekes in PLAtIt4I6I7IIIIB
030,ot:tele; goOde &Me to order ate wanente4
rrsviii 15 etrictly
ter-Offelbtlisire tide to be' tyi only fldr way la
amp.
"a-#'* oraza 'lON'S d CU., —
4044 #24 SMUT flittat,
"Zarriageg.
On tho 24th of January, by Ref. G. W. Jarman, Mr
JESSN A. 0.4110 RN, ot New Jersey, to Miss .M ART
ANNA W..FARNSWORTH. of Philadelphia. *
On the evening of the 6th iratant. at Stanayank,
by RAY. J. W. Manton Mr ORORON MIBdISIER,
of Pottstown, to Mice MARY bTANLIIP, of Mana.
yank;
ljeatbs.
On the morning of the 7th Instant, CAROLINE,
dmghtor of Thomas and Mary /um Thompson, in the
19th year of her age. . • •
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
flatly Invited to attend the funeral from the residence
of her parents, 1827 Elpring Garden street on Thursday
afternoon ' at three o'clock precisely, without further
notice, erto meet the funeral at the °burr& of the Na.
tivity, corner of Eleventh and Washington streets,
where the burial services will be performed. **
At her residence, Linwood, neer Germantown. on
Monday evening, ikel7th instant, Mrs. CATHARINE
DAVENPORT TIMICHEL, widow of the late Dr.
Chariot Tretehel, of Philadelphia, aged 99 years.
Her friends suit MORO at her family are invited to
attend het funeral, withoist further notice, on friday
next, at 4 o'clockPi M. To proceed to Bt. Lnire'e
- Church, Germantown. *et*
On the 6th instant, JANE RAYBOLD, in her 69th
year.
The relatives and friends of the family are reeved,
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her sou, No, 1903 Pearl street, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
On the 9th instant, GEORIE TIBBEN, aged Ad
years.
Hie friends and relatives are respectfully Milted to
attend the funeral, from his late residence, in Green
lane, Hoxborongh, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock, without uritier notice
On Saturday, fith instant, Mr. BENJAMIN WHIPS
OAR, in the 61st year of his age.
Hie relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the fah:oral, and also the Practical House Car
penters' Society, from hie late reeldence, No. 1510 N.
ltleventli street, above Jefferson, this (Wednesday)
morning, at 10 o'clock. The service at Tabernacle
N. E.. Church, and from thence to Laurel Bill: *
On the sth instant, of apoplexy, Mr. WILLIAM
STOW:VaI, ,in the 78d year of his age.
The relatives and friends or the (amity are respect
tally Invited to .attend the funeral, from hie late
residence, 1185 thachamaxon etreet, below Girard
avenue, Hilo (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 'o'clock,
without farther notice. To proceed to Hanover-street
vault, _ -
On' the morning of the 7th ina'ant, REBBOCA
CRIPP6, wife of I.ichard M. L. trim], aged 56 years.
The relatives and !mends of the family are respect
fully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence
of her husband, 1107 Ridge avenue, above Buttonwood
street. on Thuisday ofternoon, at 2 o'clock, without
furtluir notice. Funeral to procsed to Odd Fellows'
Cemetery.
On the oth indent, WILLIAM P. GOBOOir, aged
24 years
The relatives and Mende of the family are reenact,
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of his grandfather. Jacob Moiler, corner of Queen and
York streets, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
without further notice. -
On Monday morning, 7th indent, 4.E080R W.
DY.WEBS; Eaq , in the Mat year of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect,
fully hinted to attend the funeral, from hin late rent
deuce, Bridgeport, Montgomery county, on Thursday
morning, at 10 o'olook.
On Monday afternoon, 7th instant, min ELIA
ROBlNBON,*danghter of John Robinson, in the 20th
year of her age.
Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully milted to attend the Inners!, from the residence
of her pronto, in fleydock street, below Front, thin
(Wednesday) afternoon . at 8 o'clock, without further
notice. To proceed to Franalln Cemetery. X
On the 6th foment, BLLe. IBENB, daughter of John
and Elisabeth Meat. In the 4th year of her age.
The relative!' end friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents, 041 North Fourth street, below Beaver,
thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without
further notice.
On the 6th it:Markt, Mr. ADAM lIDMIAL, aged 70
seers.
The relatives and friends of the family are 'respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, frdm hie late reel
dance, (Jamestown avenue, four do'ore above Columbia
avenue, Cita Wednesday morning, at lit o'clock, with
out further notice. To proceed to Odd Bellow , Ceme
tery. to
lattianekee Institute.—A stated meeting
will be held TRH (Wednesday) EVIENING, at
7x, o'clock. [ltir] J. O. WIIITB. Jr., Elecrettry.
07. A Public Meeting of the American
LlTElLattlf UNION will take place at their
lisa, No. 116 North NINTH Street, on TIIURIDAY
IiVENING next. Admimon without tickete.
It* CHAS W. BROOKE, Secretary.
ca. Professo r Panchen , * Astronlinnlctil Lee-
TURES.
' The sale of Bewared seats for the Course being mach
larger than was anticipated, the Committee have de
termined not to sell any single tickets until THURS
DAY.. Those who desire t 3 hoar those Interceding Leo•
tures should procure seats at °nen, either at th e Aca
demy of Music or Parry dc fourth and
Chestnut.. [nit] Whl. WELOII, Secretary
ass. Skoters , Club.—A !holed Meeting of the
CUM will be bold on WEDNESDAY EVA IN
Match oth, at 7j o'clock, at the WASHINGTON
HOUSE, Chestnut street.
Punctual attendance la requested.
It EDWARD D YATES, Secretary Club.
Professor liiitchelPs Astronomical Lec-
TUBES.
Professor U. M. 6.llrooaLL—Dasa Stu : Believing
that There are a large number of citizens of Philadel
phia who would esteem - it a great privilege to listen to
a,other course of Astronomical Lectures from one so
thoroughly versed In that sublime adores, the under
signed would reepeetfully request that you wilt consent
to deliver a course at es early a period as may suit your
convenience. •Relpectfully yours,
Walter H. Ltherle, • • Casper Sterile,
Henry A. Boardman, John Jenkins,
Henry Coppee, Chas D. Cooper,
W. T. Brantley, John A. Brown.
John Le burn, Jain B. Budd,
Wm. Welsh, Wm. B oknell,
John Bl Myers, ' Ambrose White,
James C. ifand, ' Ohs a illsosleeter,
Samuel H. Perkins, 13 D, Grose,
Blitypen, B. Morris Wean,
James L. Claghorri, W. J. R. Taylor,
George H. Stuart
'ln compliance with the above, - it gives on much plea
sure to announce that Professor MITCHELL will de
liver a Course of three Lectures. in the - AMERICAN
'AOA DEMY' trer urrumroi - 011 - 141 - er
ihret Lecture on S lITTEBDAY EVENING, leth lost.,
on " The -Astronomical Dlseoverlee made by Human
Thought" • _
Second Lecture, FRIDAY EVENING, Ilth Met., on
" The Discoveries Made by Telescopic Power."
Third Lecture, SATURDAY EVENING 12th Inet.,
i
on " The Discoveries Made by the Power of dathemati
cal Analysis "
Tickets for the Course to Parquet Circle and
Balcony, with secured mate, (entrance on Broad
street ). El 05
Single Tickets, as above 60
Tickets for the Course, to Family Circle and Am
phitheatre, (eptrituce on Loeuet street) 60
!Bogle Tickets for do 26
Per rate at the Academy of Music, and Parry A
A11111%12 , 8, corner north and Ch'.atnut.
The sate of Tickcets for the Course, with secured seats,
will commence on Tuesday ; the others on Wednes
day. =VI Pt
orMerchants' Inert;
MERCHANTS Expi
January 25th, 1869. ' ,
At an annual mottos of the Stockholders of this
Company. held on the 24th Met., the following person,
were elected DIRECTORS for the enemies year :
Ches. E Thompson, Chas. U. Shoemaker,
William V. Pettit, John M. Pomeroy,
Obarlea B. Wright, Daniel Stone,
Wm. A. Galbraith, Nathan Smedley,
Beni. L. Wroleton, Samuel Hepburn,
11. P. Witmer, John I. Patterson,
John A. blareball
ranee Company, to. 12
HANG X YHILADItLtIitIA,
And at i eobeeetient meeting of the Board of True.
teen, the -ollowing °Moore were duly eleleoted :
Preedent—OHAßLES ID, TeOMPSON, In place of
Wm. V. Pettit. resigned.
- Vice President—OHM:LlM H. SHOEMAKER, and
felt am D. d AWAKE, Secretary.
Office of Second end Third Streets Pus.
SENGlitt RAILWAY COMPANY OF PHILA.
DELPIIIA.—The fourth Instalmeot of fire dollars par
share on the capital etork of this Company will be due
and payable at thd Oleo of the Company, 220 WALNUT
Street, on or before the first of April net.
re2l3-unct tepi .111.081312 T BELTON, Treasurer.
ogra Notice.—ArExamlnatlon a Candidates
for the position of Professor of Natural Philwo
pity and Obetniary, in tbe Central High Bohm', will
take place at the MOH 801100 L. corner Broad and
croon &rats., on FRIDAY next, tbe 11th inst., at
o'olook A. Id. Salary, SI,WO per annum,
Ily order of the Committee on High Bebool
WASUINOTON J. JACKSON,
Chalrroact.
Notice—Offlce of the 'ittehnrg, Fort
WAYNN, AND OBIOAOO RAILROAD CO.—
PITTSBURG. Belonary2s, 3869.
The Annual Meeting of the Stealth°Mere In the
"Pittsburg. Fort Wayne. and Chicago Railroad Com
pany " will be held at the Rooms of the BOARD OF
TRADE, in the city of Pittsburg, on' TUESDAY. the
29th d yof Match next, at 8 o'clock P M ,at which
the Report of the Directors for the year 1858 will be
preaentod.
The election for fifteen Directors to serve the en
suing yearwill be held at the someplace, onWEDNES
DAY, the 10th proximo, at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Transfer Boots wilt be Gloved from the lint to
130th March, both inclutive q and the holders of Stock
in the Ohio and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, or
Fort Wayne and .Chicago Railroad Companies, which
Lac not been converted Into the stock of tho new com
pany at that time, will. not be entitled to vote at said
election.' '
Stockholders presenting their certificates of aback in
this. Company to soy Ticket Ageot on the line of the
road, will be, gold an Excursion Ticket from that Sta
tion to _Pittsburg. and return for One Pare the round
trip, good from March 29th to April 24, both Inclusive,
Sr order of the President,
fe26-dtrobao AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Secretary.
1- . .ftilotice—Easterndliiketrijosn tru - tnTy7o n
prated by the State of Pennsylvanta.—The
Commissioners nutted In the Charter, for erecting the
Eastern Market at FIFTH and 111110011 ANT greets,
will open the 11001(8 FOR EIDIIBCRIPTIONI3, on MON.
DAY, the 28 Ii of February snit , at 10 otolook A. If, at
the Room, sortbeant corner of 011103TNUT and RIFTS
Streets, up stake, where all Information in reference
thereto can be obtained daily, from 10 till 2 &stook.
PAAM•I3 Or 0030f1113TOXICBS.
RIOLIAED VAUX. /WHOA P.qt.TRE,
CHARLES LELAND, WILLIAM HENRY,
SAMUEL DATE(, ' SAMUEL DAVIS,
MORTON MoMIORAEL, 0. WORTHINGTON,
GOTTLIEB HOSEETE, 'WILLIAM MAULS,"
PIOIIOI,AS BEARD, • I/AMES GALBRAITH,
SAMUEL apennAwK, THOMAS U. WALTER,
GEORGE U. MARTIN, B.•BATTERTUWAITE,
JOSEPH IL FLANIGEN, D B 11EIYLER,
HENRY BORANV, PRIMUS PABST,
110DP , Y RI'DTBNROUSE,IIIENRY AVEVORD,
EDWARD WARMAN, 'GEORGE PRIEST. •
EDWARD ELLIOTT. GEORGE. TRIYNER,
E. It &ND ILPII 41/LE, SNOB BAIEDL EY ,
D. WET/IEBU', , GEORGE M. DILL. ,
PHILADCI.I , I3I/14 Yebniory 19. 1859 GM 12
tarsb Dr. Wader's Chestnut Springs Water
OURS, st Chestnut Philadelphia county,
Pa. , lsear
• ADAMS EXPRESS
HWaISKSISIMP..' COMPANY.
',GREAT , SOOfteN , AND SOUTHWESTERN EX
: ' • - PRESS n
row ARRANGEMENTS. RATES REDUCED.
; The A 9Aoill EXPRESS CO , having completed ar
rangements with Abe Norfolk and Petersburg, Peters-
Inag ant Lynchburg, East Tenn., ant Virginia Rail
:roadsVfee., &c., aro now prepared to give QUICK
'DISPATCH, at much REDUCED watts, to goods
'destined for placer! in VIRGINIA, NORTH end SOUTH
CAROLINA. GEORGIA, ALABE,SIA, and EAST and
WEST TENNESSEE.
The eetabliehment of 4 THROUGH INLAND SOUTH
Prom PHILADELPHIA to EletiPillB, Tenn, ee DOM
to Southern and Southwestern buyers e safe and reliable
IMAM of transportation at very reasonable rates, and
Avoids the deice of ocean navigation.
Shippers preferring thin Inland Route are reoriented
to mark goods VIA. RICHMOND " Those selecting
the Tonto via Cheeapeake Bay, at LOVOIL UTE or
Tanner, will mark packages "...VIA ISORFOLII."
L ID - Dry Goode, Clothing. Roots and Shoes, Books,
bro„ or merchandise generally, measuring six feet to
the 10), pounds, will he deemed and taken as Heavy
Emelt.
I,IOEIT end BULKY Coons taken at a reasonable
advance on kflUVr I , IIMOOT ItATOO,
E - The long-estabashed Line of Express to the
South and Southwest, by Steamers to Charleston and
savannah, will be continued we heretofore,
0- For further information apply at the Office, No,
820 CHESTNUT Street.
mh7.onl „ • ADAMS EXPRESS CO,
QHOLZ h JANENTZKY,
116 South EMOTE Street, bolow Obentout,
IMPORTERS ADD DEALERS IN ARTISTS'
TBPJA LS,
Recommend to Artiets and the public in general their
large stook of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Winger dr New.
ton and (lee. Rowney & Co ;is 011 and Water Colon,
Smiles, English and German Canvas, What:mares
But:wing /span, Ordered Crayons, Studien, Colored
pftres for framing , .tO,,
Olatounts given co Teadhers and Seinlnarisn. Coeur-
Alilln,Auppllett at dada price'. jass.Bna
PRESS.—PIRLAIiF,LPiIIA, WEDN S A litAnCH 9, 1859.
NM 'Pork Elrn Ocrobogonoco.
SPRING'TRADE NOTICE.
BURY DRY.GOODS MERCHANT
DE FOREST,
ARMSTRONG, 4k 00.
Are now receiving their spring' importations, nod
_ere
exhibiting at their
SALES-ROOMS;
80 AND 82. CHAMBERS STRBET, N. Y.,
The most extensive, elegant, varied, and eomplete
stook of
For ale by them, and prosen , ing attractions and ad•
vantages to the trade generally, and iron all pails,
each as are to be met with in very few places Their
extenalve stern on Chambem street, which they occupy
'entire, enable them to appropriate to each olase of
goods a eeparato department, and to have, in fact, no
many distinot stooks in their warerooms, each of which
will be complete. Without specifying the articles em•
braced, they would name the departments, yin.:
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
WRITE GOODS AND LINENS, ,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
'FLANNELS, . ,
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
,YANKEE NOTIONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
PARASOLS,
DOMESTICS AND PRINTS.
To their Dominate and Print Department they call
particular attention, embracing all the leading makes
and styles, which will be sold at the very 'sweet rodeo.
They have the entire production of the
WARREN PRINTS,
A print which has done more good to the retailers
through the country, the loot season, than perhaps any
other low•price print. Their Merrimac, Cooheoo,
•Sprague, Garner, Donnell, and PACIFIC AMARANTH
PRINTS, are of the very beet seleetions.
CLINTON,GLASGOW, LANCASTER, AND SCOTCH
GINGHAMS, in every variety.
Their
DOMESTICS
embrace the following brands :
WAMSUTTAS, HILL MANUFACTURING CO.
RATES' MILLS, NEW YORK MILLS, MERRIMAC,
LONSDALE, AREWRIGHT, POCASSET,
NAMIIREAG, PATTERSON, ' PEPPERILL,
WHITE BOON, • HEBRON, CABOTT,
MRTAMORA, LAWRENCE, ATLANTIC.
All the well known onkel§ of TICKS, STRIPES, and
DENIMS, suoh se York, Hamilton, Pemberton, &a.
Soliciting trade on liberal terms, they invite potion
to their House—street and number as above. fe24-Im
MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAIIIRIOS,
UOUSBY,
No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
RIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS , HOTEL,
Offer for sale the most complete stook of goods
in their line to be found in the
UNITED STATES,
Consisting of HOSIERY of every grade, •
CLOVES for men, women, and children, comprising
an assortment of over 800 kinds,
UNDERSHIETS.and DRAWERS,
LINEN BOSOM. SHIRTS and COLLARS,
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT
FRONTS.
LADIES aLesria BELTS, with claw of entirely
flee designs, with en endlacs Yarlety of Notion, to
which they invite theattention of
FIRST-GLASS WEATERN AND SOUTIIBRN
BUYERS. fel•Sm
SAFETY!
COMFORT.
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S
NEW
MATINEE SKIRT,
MACILIABIA
r - .F A 8 'F'.B N
• AND - -
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE
EMIT I ! aiLIOO It effeetnally obviates the dewier
arising from entangling the fee t, or foreign substances,
in the hoops.
CO/MU ! ! bestow tho muslin ektrt can be in:
etantaneously removed from the kpriog by PATENT
DETACIIABL7O YASTENINtiS, washed with other
garments, and at no greater expfnee,and replaced on
the hoops Ina minute!
ELM} &NOB ! because the mientldo rut of the mus
lin skirt, slid the tine material of "Mishit is composed,
give a graceful fall to the rube worn over it, and will,
In hot weather, enable the wearer to dispense with any
Intermediate skirt.
The bIATINED @MT has eleven hoops, weighs
but ten ounces, IS OTAOPOD Wl= TOO TOADS MASK Of
hissers. DOUGLAS & SUSIIWOOD, and !a the beet
Skirt ever Introduced to the public, and quite India.
perutable to every lady who dealree to combine in her
apparel SAFETY, COMFORT, and ELEGANOI9 I
For sale at all the principal etores In the United States
and Canada. marl•lut
920. BAILY & BROTHER, 920.
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
IMPORTED CARPETS,
Consisting of
THN LATEET AND MOST DIISIRADLEI STTLID3
JOHN CROSSLEY 16 SON'S
VELVET AND TAPESTRIES,
AN UNRIVALLND AMORTMENT
AMERI4JAN TIIREE-PLYS AND INGRAINS
ALSO.
ENGLIBIt AND AMSDIOAN DILA:MOTHS,
Alto( which will bA told
AT THE LOWILiT OASiI rmors
ulfir4-3m
15. JOHN T. PIOGO . TT, 15.
IMPORTBIL AND JOBBBR OF
LAOES,
RIBBONS,
No. 15 NORTE( FOURTH STREET,
Ilea a full llne of the above Goode. Also, receiving
daily, JOSS fro n Auction, to which Oaeh and Short
time Bayern are Invited. merl.2to
REMOVAL.
HANCOCk & CO.,
MEWS FUENIBIIISO STORE and ALA.EUPACTORY
ON TEE CELEBRATED HABIT SHIRTS,
RAVE REMOVED TO
No. POI CHESTNUT STREET.
inaid4in
LADIES.—A Ladies' Department has
1. been opened In BRYANT 5 STRATTOWB MR
OANTILIS COLLEGE, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, for Instruction In Rook-keeping,
Penmenehip, Correspondence, ?co. The labors of the
accountant are well Butted to ladles, and, if compe
tent, there is no good reason why they should not im
mne them. They may be as thoroughly qualltlfd
others. and thus greatly Mamma the Talao of their
services. Call and examine as b facilities, terms,
ho mh£l.4tle
SAirlDt—The Arat cateri
or the omen of DELAWARE MAD will be
nerved for Lunch at BROWN'S I , goARKSTITOUBB.. ,
AROWISTRUIT WHASV, TO•DAY, at ELEVEN. lt*
HERE CAN BE NO MISTAKE IN A
PICCHU by enn.light made.- Therefore, eel
beaten your varier:* with Photographs made at BET:
GALTAIRY, SECOND Street. above Green. lt*
L,INEN FURNISHING GOODS:
.11—A Irish Bhirtinfr Linens, of best manufaeture,
Barnsley and Irish Linen /lbeetfuns.
Table Damasks and all aim of Table Clot} a.
Iluekabacks, Bird-eyes, and nasals Diapers.
Damask bordered and hinged Towels:
Olen Cloths, Burlaps, and Orequilles.
Stair Droggett, awl Linen Floor Clothe.
Buff, Blue, and Green Ilollande for shades.
Damask Napkins, medium and extra EliXoll.
oOlored•bordered and Willie Linen Doylies.
BROTHDDB,
mbO•if 01.110BTNIIT and EIGHTH Streets
tge HUNGARIAN GRASS :SEED In
...W. store and for tale by '
'D. JANDEETE & SON, '
Seed and Implement Warehouse,
Its Non. 21 uud BB Booth 8L,V1,11 Street.
str. FOX'S EARLY SEEDLING POTA.
.7.1. TOM; Rhubarb Rootis ; Asper ague Roots, for
sale by • D. LANDRETII dc SON,
Sood and Intoleguent Warehouse,
itd+• . Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
-
Ise . LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GAR
DEN EXECS ; Green and Field Seed', i Flower
Seeds In great variety, for pale by
D LANDSIITU & SON,
Implement mud Beet Warobonee;
Noe. 21 and 23 gonth SIXTH. Street,
ltie between Obeetnut and Market gi treas.
DIPORTANT
IN TILN UNION
FOREIGN
AND •
DOMESTIC GOODS
EVER BEFORE OFFERED
Smug Targ Ooobo.
IMPORTERS AND DILAIAIRS IA
GLOVES, and
FANCY NOTIONS,
ELEGANCE II
Allli MIMED BY WEARING
IMMO
WILL OPEN TODAY
LARGE STOCK
EL=
EMBROIDEIRIES,
WU= GOODS, ko., ko
HAS REAIOVED TO
64yobig
J . ' HAMBURGER,
N 0.16 NORTH SEOOND STREET,
calls the aitootiolt of Dupre to bin large end deta*te
' Moak of
eocazna,
COAHISTIOO or
BONNETS,
BILES,
STRAW qcops,
RIBBONS,
TRU LATEST OD MOST IMPROVND
6PRIN STYIES
koliciting trade on liberal terme, he invitee the public
In genera be examine hie stook of Goode.
P. B.—Merchants ettpplied with Pattern Bonnets at
the shortest notice. mat 9 2t4
Duds akt
pHILADEL - PHIA.
BOOT AND SHOE -
MANUFACTORY.
S. D. EDSON & CO.,
HO. 14.NOHTII FOURTH STREET,
Have now on hand the finest assortment of ladies',
release', and children's
II 10TB,.
lIHOIS,
AND GAITERS,
With, or without heels, to be found in the city, at the
lowest cash prices.
Retail tarn ' '. Dabs.
OPENING
PARIS
SPRING MANTILLAS.
L.; 3. =LEVY ea CO.
• rs ;VM,L OPEN, THIS JAY,
WEDNESDAY, TEE 9m iNSTANT,
MUIR BLEST ISPORVATION 0?
MANTILLAS,
fieleeted at the houses of the beet repute for torte in
NEW DRESS GOODS
OPENING DAILY.
809 8i 811 OHESTNIIT STREET
mb9.3t,
Pholegate Clothing.
•
CLOTHING!
AT' 'WHOLESALE. .
C 7. nt ...sxtar Mg' 3a 8 ab- 80sT,
•BSB MARKET BTH ET,
SOLITREAST CORNER OP POIIRTII MINIM
Otter for sale, on the moot
LISEECAL TERMS,
A now Ind extertalee Stook of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING;
• ADApraD TO TRII
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE,
TO WHICH
THEY INVITE TEE ATTENTION OS BUYERS.
fob 1.4 m
A. T. LANE. .
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
WAREROO MS.
No. 418 MARKET STREET,
febl.Bl4 PHILADELPHIA.
guts aia (flaps
PEIE LATEST ii.NNOUNOEBIENT.
THE VENTILATED SELV-ADIUSTING HAT.
GRAND OPENIKG, PATURDAY, March 6th,
MAI LAING & CO.
SPSING STILES GENTS , DREB4 HAT, with the
celebrated Ventilated Self-Adjusting Attachroact,
patented brit:tome. DEERE & 00., the weiLknown
Ilattere of New' 'fork, will bo ready as above. Call
and see them befortr venturing an other hard flat.
,mb6.ot, N, N. cot. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
ElDisOidu;thus anb Covartnerebilis.
11ISSOLIPEION -AND cOPAITNER
-tloLa"n n SN na P .. that
O W r. ,
WILLIAM' BROWN I h TE, beg
par.
elicited Mr. 8. CLAIM WRIT interest In the
TIIOIIERVILLE AND DIAMOND VEIN COLLIE.
.11118, and that the balances of kilning and Shipping
Coal Bon; the raid Collieries will henceforth be carried
on under 'the name of "BROWN, !JEWETT, tc
BROWN," 'who cattle the accounts of the late
Brm. • BROWN, HEWETT, & WHITE.
&eaters P. 0., Schuylkill Co., Pa , 221 Yebruary,
1869. trili2.wfm.4w*
NOTICE.
HILADSLPRIA, March 1, 1850.
Hr. ANDREW BOS S is this day sissolated with us
la, general covattuerstwi.
PHILIP P. KELLY & 00., Rankers,
mhl-tf No. 18 Routh THIRD Street.
Opti clam
QFECTAOLES,
OE GOLD, SILVER, AND RISOTTO STEEL
FRAMES, with _pebble and floe Eliot Ghana.
- /NBTEUISENTS
for Mathemttica and Stirvaylow.
Thermometers, School Apparatus.
bILOP.OBOOPES,
mode and Lir sate low I - 1
JAHNS W. QUEEN & CO .
int CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Reload and Illustrated Oatalognersont by mail free
of charge. inhs-Sin
Sang! acficata.
WM. D. GLENN,
NO. 26 . SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
IMPOITIM
FANCY GOODS,
COMBS,
DRUGGISTS , ARTICLES, ka.
Now to store, a very large and complete assortment
for the
-SPRINQ TRADE,
Ismlading every saleable Article in the line, and many
novelties.
The attention of buyers Is reapectfolly
Prices as lost as those of any house in the trade, ()Aber
In this city or New York. fel-2m
(Earwigs
GEORGE W. WATSON'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Nos. 1211, 1211), and 1221
CHESTNUT STREET.
mr&Bra
CARRIAGES
OP Tag AL9WOJFAOTORII 01
WILLIAM 17. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
1009 CHESTNUT STREET 1011
fe1710.4m
Oloitep.
CUmaiEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
CREDITS available In all parte of the world,
opened with the honve of Mauro. OBOBGE PEABODY
& CO., of London. Apply to
UAW, MACALUBTEE, & 00.,
fe2 tf 316 WALNUT Street.
BROCATELLE, PLUSH, REPS, DA
MAAR, NALEIBRATING, CURLED HAIR and
BNDDING. Also, a general assortment of Cabinet.
maker's findings. NOBLIT, BROWN, &NOBLIT,
mbg.2t* South BECOND Street.
WETFYIT,`&7--11.170-C
-81A13178A0 TII RIM 8 AND NVUOLISALE
MAMA I?.
BRIM, COLLARS, BOSONS, DRAWERS, 0VER
..... .__ .__
No. 217 0111311011 ALLEY.
To which they invite the attention of mahout
mhiket
LOST- CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
6f BANK Or NORM AMERICA, No. 830, dated
December 14, 1858, In favor of EIIBEDEIIB BER
NARD, for $3,500, Is lost or mislead. All persona ore
centlened against receiving the same, payment haring
been stopped. /82.w/ela3t
ANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, ham
-12 featured and for rale at lowest Ilaw York
p•lees by WEAVER, VITLER, & CO:, No. 23 N.
WATER Street and 23 N. WHARVES.. mk9
IMMURES ATTEND.—The MAMMOTH
OXEN slaughtered yesterday were pronounced by
judges to be the finest over slaughtered In this city.
They can now be teen, dressed, and will be weighed on
Wednesday afternoon. The meat be exiMeed sod
for isle at the Stall of Mr. JOHN B. seourna,D, No.
32 MARKET Street. Call and see tkem, at Mr. MO.
OHBA'S Stable, back of 3:9g MARKET and 32g N.
THIRD Street. mhe-2t*
CANTON MATTINGS.
100 PIECES WHITE.
50 DO maw CHEMED,
Just received and tot sole by
- WOLFE, WILBON, &
mbB•et N 0.182 CHESTNUT Street
tiaILLS & SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT.
BROWN, BLEAOHED,I2 BLUE DRILLS.
HEAVY & LIGHT MEETINGS,
Suitable for Export for foto by
2,2OTHINGRAM & WELLS
24 Routh FRONT ST., it 85 LETITIA BT.
0011 FISH SHEETINGS—Just received
JILL and for sato by
811111.,EY, HAZARD, is 110TCHINSON,
112 Ohoutnut eased.
Wsto Publications
A JOURNEY TO EUROPE BY TH6'
li STERCOSCOPB.-
A person oan take a tourney to Europe, vleitirur the
most important loCalities In all onintries, through the
medium f the Stereoscope. Views are to be had of
the following countries, ranging in Woe from $2 80 to
s , Tper dozen. These view% :rhea seen through the
Stereoscope, have the same appearance to the eye an
If the traveller were on the epos:
Paris, 60 views. Dublin, 26 views.
Bdiubursh, 25 view, Wales, 100 viewit.
The Rhine, 100 viewe. Fresch Provincei, 100
Spain, 200 viewo. view.
Switzerland, 190 viewe. Holland 50 views.
Aussie 60 views. . Algiers, 28 viewe:
Scotland, 6 0
views. Ireland, 60 slime.
Bnglaud, 100 views. Wales. 60 viewe.
Belgium, 60 viers. Germany, 100 viewe.
London, 50 'NMI.
Beetles Views in our Country of Niagara Trenton
Salle, White 'Mountains, eccrito:
The thetiesed end one wonder's to be seen through
the Etereostope cannot be described In the limits of en
advertisement.
Stereoscopic', Boxes may be had from $1 op to ISO,
varying in, plc* according 'to the kind of lenses and
the fittlog nof the box. For $5 we will send, by ex•
prof e, au instrument and a dozen Odom. assorted binds.
A oironlar, containing a - Het of view/fond prices, to
gether with a Fiji description of the Stereoscope, may
be bad on application to the subscribers, enclosing a
postage stamp
D, APPLRTONA. OD., Publishers,
SYd end $4B BROADWAY
mb9 nt role Agents for the N. Y. litereeseopio do
egat Notices
'IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS
I'OR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL
PHIA December Term, 1868,* No. 1..0.
ELIZA.OETH AGAN, by her nest Week &0., re.
JOHN ROAN.
In the Court of Common fleas of (Me County, on
the 19th day of FDBRUARY, A: D: 1859, a Divorce
from the bonds of Matrimony was entered in the above
case, on the application of counsel of libellant. lt*
IR THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN BUTTERWORTH, Recessed.
Tho Auditor appointed to audit, tattle, and adirurt
the account of lISNRY W.': BUTTERWORTH, Ex
ecoitor of the leatwill of JOHN BIJTTERWORTH, de
moiled, aid to report distrihuttorinf the Wince in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in
tereeted on MONDAY, March 21st , A. D. 1869, at '4,4i
o'clock P. M.. at hie Ornee, No. 1013 WALNUT Street,
in the city of Philadelphia. -
mll9.erft 6tlt ALEX—G. CUMMINS, Auditor.
.oilk anb fOrn (Seers Jobbers.
SPRING TRADE NOTICE
1859.
RAIGrVEL, MOORE, & CO.
Are now receiving their Spring Importitione and \
exhibiting at their Selegrooms, '
.220 & 224-N. THIRD ST.,
The meet extensive, elegant, and Complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMISTIO DRY GOODS
ever before offered by them, and presenting untuittal
attraction, to the trade generally, -
Their extensive Acres having been remodelled ena
ble, them to appropriate to eloh clam of Goods a sepa
rate department, vie:
DOBISSTIOS,
G/NGRAMS, PRINTS, AND LAWNS, •
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES,
SUAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, lc TRIMAIIN4B,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, - •
UMBRELLAS it PARASOLS,
To all of which the attention of
CASII AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
teb2B.2m is solicited,
325 MARKET STREET.
A. W.
. LITTLF, & CO.,
LIIPOUTERB AND JOBBBEIS OH
SILKS, FANCY DRESS GOODS,
RIBBONS, TRIIIMLNGS: GLOVES,
SHAWLS, ISIANTILLAB,
EILtBROIDERIES, dco., dco. fet2l.3m
filpe finbinge.
WM. JOHNS & SON.
(Successor to the late Jos. T. Johns,)
Importors and peelers
ISt
• SH.QS STUFFS awl TRIMMINGS,
LASTINtIk
ei.LLOONS,
LdWITS, Ito., &o.
AT THE OLD STAND,
Nortbeaet corner of FM:MTN' and 111011 Streets
febl-Srn
LAING So
No. 80 NORTH THIRD STREET,
. Importers of, end Dealers in,
SHOE—ATANUFACTURERS' GOOD'S,-
And all klnda of Shoe Tools.
°MELD'S PATENT BOOT' TREES
CRIMPIN4I MACHINES.
LEATHER ROOLINQ
SEWING AIACHINE SILKS,
THREADS, and
NEEDLES.
ENGLIER, IRISH, and AMERICAN SHOE THREADS
fel6•tmarl2
EDWIN W. PANNE,
Importer and Dealer
'ROOT, SHOE, Rad GAITER MATERIALS,
Iron Building, N. W. corner ARM and MIRTH Ste
LASTING/3,
GALLOONS,
MEETINGS,
BREECH RID,
RATIMT LEATHER
CONGRESS WED, TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS,
febl•Sm] SHOE THREADS, LAOE f, aro.
guts nub Cap
el 11. GARDEN & CO.,
MAIIPAOTURIIIO AND IVIIOLEBALE DEALIIitB
HATS. CAPS, FURS,
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS AND STRAW
GOODS,
ARTIVIOIAL BLOWERS, VELMA!), RUCHES,
ke.
No. 600 and 602 31ARKET STREET,
Southwest earner of SUM
EXTENSIVE STOCK, BEST TERMS,
LOWEST PRICES.
1859. SPRING STYLES. 1859.
AGARD & CO., .
828 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention of Buyers to an EMIRS NEW
end complete stock of
HATE, OAPS, STRAW GOODS, ao.,
Which they offer for Cosh or on the netuil credit.
reb2•Bmo
Qrabinet tUare
1 111
. LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN
THE UNION.
lIOGUET h HUTTON
(Successor,' to J. T. Hammitt,'
MASHIVACITIIIIEHS ON
A. L. ADAMS' IMPROVED DESK RACK
No. 269 Routh THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
OPNION, BANK, and 201100 L FURNITURN:
NXTKNSION TABLES, BOOKOAORS,
WARDROBES. Av. dll3-13m
CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD
TABUS.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. MI NOUTEE RECIOND B rRRNT
In connection with their extensiTe Cabinet Bushmen,
are now ninnufacturlog a euperior artlolo of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and hare now on hand a fall supply, finished with
MOORE tr. 0-thIPION , S IMPROVED COMMONS,
whloh are minut:ad by all who hare used them to be
superhr to all °there.
For the quality nail finish of these Tables the MUM
fact-I:were refer to their numerous patrons throughout
that:talon, who are familiar with the oharaoter of their
work. lal4-6m
CHEWING TOBACCO,
IMPORTANT IMPROV.MME.NT
IX POTTING VP
PINE - OUT
cruJuvcrre , Tei TOMACCIO,
Hea been adopted by Mews. X. GOODWIR fc BRO.,
of NEW Yonis y.
TOBACCO, of the BUT QUALITY, ie //elected,
neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and Patent Pressed.
The great advantages of Me over other brands con
sist in the sin of the packages, roodering It more con
venient to carry in the pocket, and by being PRESSED
SOLID it keeps MOIST and FRESH, end improves in
quality as It is used; while in other brands, as soon as
the package is opened, the quality rapidly DETERIO
RATES—the tobacco growing dry and littering the
pocket, to the great annoyance of the consumer. The
Dressing which the Tine Cut Tobacco undergoes in the
process of manufaetnre frees it from all grit or Impuri
ties eo objectionable In the one of Plug Tobacco. Chew
ers will do well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and
judge for themselves.
7 For mile by Wholesale Nierchents, Into receive it di:
int from the blanufanurers.
E. GOODWIN & ERN
goirma 209 WATER 6troet, New York
tabii.Dfr.Wirr a
NOTICB.-PLUMBING ANI) GAS-FIT
:Li TING Is done In a workmanlike manner, at very
moderate °herrn, by WM. WATTON, N. W. corner
TWELFTH awl SPRING GARDEN.
N. R —Country work promptly attended to. f09.6.1m*
inpOBERT PALETHORP, ATTORNEY . -
..RA, AT.LAW-, 816 WALNUT Etreet,labove Eighth,
fe2B.Bm
lIIST RECEIVED and in Custom-House
nicalp,m °Nike A. Belgnette Rochelle BRANDT,
in goertere and eighths, which we offer to the trade et
the very lowest market price
JOS. 11. TOBIAS & CO..
ta28.'121 Nog. 200 and 208 poach YBONT et,
tOanta.
To' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. A.
YOUNG MN, of Berea years. experience in the .
Resit Bssirsos, desires s SITUATION to the Store or
Oooottorproom -of ik wholeasts flood Pen
nom Stood references. " It. P. S," th!e OMo.. •
WA.NTED,==A-LAD,,tibont years old,
to ottoncio a Counthig-rowao Malt wrlta
good hand, and be quirk at Amen. ; , Adareaa Box
MS, Philadelphia Poet office'. too 2tS
ILVANTEPA YOUTH; in .k 34,461e5i1e
V V Jobbing House, on liatket, street,' to keei a
Palen Book; one WhO writes a good hand and is - export
at figures. Address .A. 8., with referenoon, Bor. 681
Poet Wane., • ' • "
pOWEB-LOOMS WANTED:—.BO Looms,
of two and three shuttle boxes, io good order. for
*HA cash will ba pald.c Address. J. D. H., at Ledger
Office.
WANTED—To_ audit .an Mike, an
active LAD, of about sixteen years of age, who
pan write a good hand, and come welLrecoatmended•
Address H &IL, In the handwriting Ofithe stopllcant,
at this Office. ,
11011ART.NER "WANTED.—Ait "tiatife'• and
•
respectable GLANTZ/IVAN, possessing good bust•
ness qualities. with a cub' capital $lO,OOO, is desired
as a copartner in a reepeotatee' blanufaituring Bud
nese, already eatablished in Ibis city. Profits fait
One having some knowledge. of the Leather ilitaineisa
would be preferred. . Address PBAOT/0/41,,i) •et
Wm Office. , fele-wfm.tf, ,
ViTANTED.—A' BOY from the COUN
TRY, about 16 years of age j - would like a
SITUATION with some respectable employer, •where
he could learn a TRADE, 11614. make Mundt generally
neefol. Apply at No. -1183 MARKET Street, second
HWY. ' mb6.4t*
l' WANTED FOR THI - UNITEDETATES
ONFALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to.whoin
will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical
attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No
min baring a wife or ablld, will bo accepted. Apply for
MOUNTED IDIEVIOII at No. 811.11LARKIT Street
above Eighth, north aide. , I. N. MORN, .
apl7-tf let Lieut. let Dragoons, Recruiting Officer.'
Boadring.
pOARDING.—A few GENTLEMEN can
have large, airy Second and Third-story Oommn
nicaiing c.e , Single Roonur ' opposite a Paella Squire.
Three minute* walk from the State Holm. Addreee
BOX 2088 Poet Office.
inh94:ltik •
.
rllO LET=—WITHI two unfart•
A. &shed Beeendatery ROOMS; front and back,
with Gag, Bath, do. Apply at 1021 MOUNT VIZ.
NON (formerly Washington) Street. _, • nolds-tt
BOARDING.—A few select Gentlemen or
Ladles will find superior accommodations in •
family of respectsbillty, do. diddressilE,NßY, at this
Othe. mhB-30,
for E attb to tet
pla FOR SALE-100‘PrOperties, in moat
Ma &sizable locations In West Philadelphia, at prince
from $l,OOO to $lO.OOO. Oall and get " Register,"
containing lull description and pertienlare at Office.
J. HENRY. ?SHIN,
11* 112 South /WIRTH Street.
diFO-11 FOR SALE, IN GER NANTOWN—
.IEI A nest DWELLING, with 2 sores of Land, on
Main street, opposite G., W. Carpenter% property.
Also, a Hoe MANSION, at ,corner - of Main and kbarp.
neck etreets, with about ?( of an sore. They will be
sold low and on easy. tering. Inquire of &
FRIONE, No 20 North TIMID Street 11311840 r
IN FOR, SALE—Those Three HOUSES
era on the north side or LOMBARD Street, Nos. 706,
707, ond 709, containing 'loran ItCome each, kitchen
on first floor, with. gas ; Jorge yards, 'with back' n
trance. Thisproterty ie in excellent order, and oc
cupied by good tenflots, who pay 8140 per annum. Pot
farther particulars Inquire at No. 019 VINE Street,
Clear of all loeuratrranoe. mhS 81*
da FOR SALE-A Three-story,DWZLL
ma.ING, 210.1613 8ANI0:11 Street, containing Two
BOOM on a floor, tri•lt two-etory back buildings, , with
bath, g ood yard, beck entrance on small street This
property rents for $lBO per annum.. Clear of all In
cumbrance. For farther, partial:flans inquire at MO
VINE Street. - ' othB4bit
,„ A DESIRABLE AND HANDSOME
ar COUNTRY RESIDENCE POII;I3A.LE, in BITER=
TON, N. J. ; lot 100 feet front on Main -street, by 200-
feet deep; beautifully shaded, graielled, - Bern
and Carriage House attaohed - One nilnnte'a walk from
steamboat landing or railroad depot. Contains 'l2
Rooms, large Parlor, &a.' FOr term inquire of ,Mr.
ROSE. on the premises. Boat end oars atop 10 or 12
times daily. - - - mh7-12t*
TO LET—A commodious second-storyM. ROOM, in s central loostioa, Apply at No. 68
N- YOLinnii Street. ' rata-raw St*
stiFOB SALE—A SLOOP, 05 tons,
nearly near, in good moles order. • Will to
cold a bargain. Can be seen at THORPE'S WHARF,
above Green Street. - - t0119.8t0
1114.0ILER FOR SALE.—A new fourteen..
horse CYLINDER BOILER Address BOX 1107,
P.O..Fhiladelphia, mh9-11t*
isolr-ORE LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.—,
Will be sold at public sale, on IfOLIRTILDAY,
the 13th of 3d Month, (Marett,) 1819, on the premises,
the 2 follocrinwilesoriced TRACTS Olf LAND, be
longing to the Estate of Jacob Albertson, deceased,
elitists on the Plymouth and Conshohocken, luropike
road, two mules from Conshohocken
No. 1 Is a Tract of syi acres of land, on which le a
vein of ore about 32 poles long, about 20 of which bee
been worked over In places to waterievel, and from
which 6,000 tons of ore have been taken out) the re
mainder is unbroken. The ore varies in width. from 10
to 200 feet, the vein increasing as it demised% enters
tiro water at 80 feet, and is believed to be inexhaustible.
The ore Is of the beat Quality, commanding the highest ;
marketprice. Its convenience to 'the Furnaces over a'
turnpike road, passable at all seasons of the yea . r,
readers It Increasingly valuable. Upon a neighboring
tract; on the patio vein with about double the hingth t
78,000 tons of ore have been taken out, sod theorist of
transporting to the /armadas to 20 cents less than the
Chester Valley ore . _ '-
No. 2 lea lot of 2 keree: over which the same vein le
au posed to run. Shafts are now being dagWith favor
able prospects. Oa this lot lea Stone Dwelling, lit two
tenements, with kitchens, cistern, barn. and garden.
Persons wishing to slew the premises will - be shown
the same by Samuel L. Albertson, on the premises.
Sale to commence at 2 o'citock P. M. Conditions
easy. MARTHA ALBERTSON,
J. Id. ALBERTSON, .
R. ALBERTSON, •
S L ALBERTSON, -
mhB-trahl Executors.
TOT OF GROUND FOR SALE.—A.
Valuable Lot of Ground, 1 48 by 101, baying three
froote, eligibly locatedin a raphlly•bnprwring neighbor
hood, in the Southwestern part of the city. Will be
told cheap to a cash purchaser. For particulate apply
at this Oftice. • mhBA3t•
FOR RENT—The well-established Bust
new Btlnd on MARKER' Street, west end of
the Market street Bridge, for the sate of Coal, Wood,
Cement, Sand, and Build'og Materials, complain; the'
Wharf Property immed , ately south of the Bridge, and
the three story Brick Building, 20 feet front on Market
street, with hatehwaye, scales, and stable in the rear,
complete. Posaeselon given on theist April next. To
any person wishing to engage in the acme It is a rare
opportunity, as the location for general businese is un
surpassed.
Apply to J. SIDNEY BEEN, at the Saw-Mill, near
the name mbT•atie
jOR SALE COTTAGE SITES, for
Wuhan Reeidenee+, two Equates tionaloga Eta.
Lon, on the Philadelphia. and tiormentown Beamed.
Apply to T. L. LIT cIaIFIELD, 23 North EixTr4
Street, or TI 30A Street, near Plank Road. tult4.olmte
VOR SALE.—ESTATE of ELIZAZETH,
lIIKEL and CATHARINE OASMONY;Deoeased.
All that valuable Lot and Five-Story Store and Dwel. ,
nog erected thereon, situated at the north "eat' corner
THIRD and CHERRY Street!, containing on Third
street eighteen feet, on Cherry street seventy-ono
feet six inches, thence running northward , forming an
L of ninety feet, back of stores situated on Third attest.
Sor further particular' inquire of -
S. BPA.NG,
ISAAC BOONS,
ja3-m ar 1413 North Third street.
FOR SALE,
A MAGNIFICENT
COUNTRY-SEAT
R c9 RNS OF 03'41LOWE19,
MORE OR L 1135,
NEAR BORDENTOWN . , NEW . JERSEY
The improvements consist of a superior, well-built
Mansion, 60 feet gok, surrounded by large shade trees,
and having two Mitisome portions at front and side.
The house bets a hall 10 feet wide running - through it,
a broad staircase, with heavy mahogany railing, supe
rior marble mantels, caked dioiag•room, bath-room,
&a One large, double Ocean-house, 102 feet long by
30 wide, filled with a great variety of &lotus plants, and
containing a hot and cold granary with 00 vines of the
beet varieties of grapes in full bearing. One cold gra,
posy, 2l feet by 15 just set out. One hot house for
forcing planate and early vegetables. A new Barn and
Stable, built without regard to eclat, containing steam
ing room, and all the modern improvements. A new
Poultry-house, with eliding sash and beatera, and yard
attached. New shad for cattle, pig-pen, tee. Carriage
house, tool-house, tee•bonre, (filled,) and woodshed,
under on'b roof. Spring-house, with never•failtng
stream. There is alms a neat cottage on the place, con
taining five rooms. The mansion to surrounded byn
beautiful lawn, laid out wish great take, embracing
gravel walks, a great variety of shade trees, evergreens
and shrubbery, AM adorned with Italian marble Nun-
Ulu and statuary. The scenery is remarkably varied,
coneleting of bill and valley, beautiful woods, a lake,
covering about lone acres, on which lea boat, and yver
the foot of the lake is a bridge overlooking the same.
The place abounds in fruit trees of every variety, sa
inted with great care, embracing dwarf and standard
Piiar trees, dwarf and standard cherry trees!, plum
trees, quince trees, and a young apple orchard of 76
trace There in an espalier, 600 feet in length, planted
with choice pear and cherry tree's. There are nearly
100 grape vines, besides those under glass, of the Ina
belie and Catawba, many of winds - are in full bearing.
The vegetable garden contains about two acres, and is
not excelled in the United States. It produces all
kinds of vegetables, beside, lane quantltlis of the beet
varieties of etrawberriec, raspberries, blackberries,
currants, and gooseberries. The farm embraces about
70 acres of arable and meadow land, well watered,
fanged, and in good - aondition. The neighborhood le
very healthy, abounds in tine drives and good gravel
turnpikes.
An abundance of the beet water on the property.
Six trains run daily to and from Philadelphia,
Address BOX 2128,
mar3.Ot PIIILADELPILIA POST OPPICE.
•
'CIEORGE WHITELEY,- - No. 186 South
ILA FRONT Street, offers for sale, Bocd only—
' A. Seignette Brandy, 1857, Pale and Dark.
Jilles Robin Cognac 1866 and 1867.
• Union Proprietors , Cognac:, 1854.
Pinot, Osentlion. & Co °mane, 1860, 186 T, 1888.
A. Camue Roohollo, -
Pelleroisin Rochelle, 1868, to antra..
Martell Co. Cognac, 1855, 1861, 1848. •
inmates, Rum, 2 years to Bond.
' Stewart's Scotch Whiskey. _
Burgundy Port Wino.
Sicily Madeira Wine.
iteldsiok Olunpogne. quarts and pinta.
A full amortment of Claret Wine, in owe and cask,,
arrive. 1416-Bm*
TOT, COE & CO. , °
ADVERTISING AND COMMISSION eizontoY,
439 OUEBTNIIT St, Id floor, Philadelphia, and
Tribune Buildings, New York.
30'1,430E, & 00.
aud are the Agents for the most in.
United States
fluential aud large the Caned's. Theyly circuleting Newsarepapers
authorized la the
to reoeire lidTertleemutean444beoriptions at the lowed
rata. Jal.443&l4.rpilat
.-rcamiii;_:.:, -
ATLEY '• OLARKIMANIOWST.
iph*infasai
_nue (Wedscaday);ivirermii. stareltA" -
o
Desdemona. Mt* ',Tabu -Dre* ; Ztoelif,-141 Ter. W.
WM; oa t ; Otheyo,lr; J . 19 W. Digo,
mama BOY.
-A.andanoti ueui.-+ieenrdd soft Dnigaireft: rrm
os.; OrosaNtraltatts,lo eta{ DiattisrPrivato Bozos, Ti
OTO Gallon If ate ; GsUfry 004Patil
Private BOX 14 Gallery IbrVoloroil Porsoss, dig
Whole Prirate Doz,g3. - ,
-Doors *put at 7 oraiosltt-ossamsaa• at- Dail put T,
precitsely,
rkl" EW - 'WALNUT-STREET: THSATRE,
.t. CORNER -MINIM AND WALNI7T
Aotigg and Rage Manager Mr. B
Daaftree Manager 7oreok' D. Morphy.
THIS (Wedandar) NVEVENG, Maark /IfBB.
, .
LADY OV WOW.
Oland* Malnotte. Mr.J.:' H.-Taylor 4 Iltanseaat,
Young ; Piston , Mies J. hi. Thiveaport ; 'Defame Def.
ahapellee, Mrs. Thaler. -
Triaei• ADOPTED ctaiLD.
Of adnalsilioaLitecomit,Ttei Ant Tinily Meal%
sod Third Tier, 25. wits; Pargoeg, .87OWN Dom
.Circle, 50, cents; Private Bozos, 'to' bob.
locale', 88 and $6; flpagla Beata to Orakiactra aid Thrift
Bossy Td *onto.•
Door. open as, half past 8 Watxda ; Cattalo phi at
I o'clock . .
JATIONAL CIRCUS, WALNUT ST.,
sbcrrii EIGHTH. ,
- THIS Artli4NOON; AND
THIS (Wednesday) 'NVDNING, March 1662,
DAN-DION •
Bill perform DXCIDIOR. DAN RION teat peeterni
TN= MULES. DAN WON will Lecture os NIT*OIt.
DAN BICE announcee with p ide ,the - ipposase•
MISS SALLIE ATIOHNEY. DAN 11'011.1dg, intro.
YOUNG CHARLES RIND. _
ItIONAND.ALL STABS WILL APPEAR,
Cards of Admission—Drees Orals 60 sante
Children under spa yeses ed tiga - 26 tt
family - Mete 26 c ,
()hairs In Private - Donee" 75, sante,' Dem 'Detests
Boxes $O. - Small Pr:lrate Boxes $3 50 • •
WASHINGTON 140NIINSPIT
at NATIONAL HATX,RIARIINTStaiet; below
Thirteenth, will continue, open until THURSDAY
EVENING-, int,acconiat' of the, number, who have not
been able to pin adnittianee — calf imiltively
elute Thusday' evening. .
All goods lest on hand will beStalt afagrand anetion
oa Thurialiy evening, beginning at 7 &sloth.
Oa TRlDArand SATURDAY EVENINGS Alaimo
omatul Ole will eines with ten,.ipigniticint Ttoinannie
pragnimnie. ' •
Beason Tickets wilt nat.be zweioiwoOkepirto-dof.:
mis don, 10 nen - _
Complimentary Coketsreisilisd ai ,nintat
SIIIIOIIIEELIT's VARIETIES r-(Cife, Chan
tent,) nottpreat corner-of IfElTEStatCEirlirr-
NUT thrash'.
.ENTIRPAINMENT POE THE PEOPLE
After a protracted absence from Meetly, Was .111:12M,
Marcy, the most fascinating ' ballad's; of the day
positively appear -
TEIS EVENltteildr: Robinson, Comediart late of
the Arab-street Tatatre. and Nine - natio iotitieeces.
.YankeesndLish story-teller, Dansetme and Conic Vo
calist, will also appear EVERY EVERYfiat
Mesdames Penwell', Julia Price, Tirginius.Myers, Bob
Edward's Minstrel', 'Charles the Efamorlst,
and all the old Paroritei eorsttnied. — ld • the eat - meet
ttie evening Petayalli hog nog Gipsy Batt,- 1, se
snug by Jenuf‘Ltno vt:La , by Te
desco," and LiNcrangent, (We Orange Girld'Pu son
by Osmartiga,” in fall Bpsuieb -Coebante.__Theper
fonximme will eoselade , with the Joe. of -"Minded
Life? , • Obaracters by NMI&80b1C1110 . 14 adisedi; and
?dies Robinson. Conmenolni.st . ,Adateeket,
cents. T. , a'Beeket, little Mauer; Sad
dilator.
_T ' PENNSYLVANIAActuuurror
R . Pfall WWI ARTS,- -
No. 1026 emsieritri.siziwari,
OPENDAILY (Sandays siampte) !mai 0 A. K.
till 5 P. M.
Admission 25 cents. Childs-41%32 - •
Shares or amok, ontitlins fka holder's 21'111217 t 4 ad..•
mielean all times, $3O. ,
WILT:, SOON. CLOSE '
~
13:ARTBOLOJIMWM STARTS-0i
RARAMIE LOST; OR, SYR REPRSrANT,'
BRHYBITIN4 FOR TR'S' BRNINIT 01_ ?RR • ILO.
VIER ON THR ARTIST,:n THIL ' -
LWiNBYIO7,INIA ,AOADRKY.ONARR.N.4I4ICM-
Osturiroltiiiims, is i.owSlaavrint eturr.
'' ,o o° from 9 1, .r''''' - *Oro* 7 tolo P. IL
e '
sdr ii - ; cen tlg ial"- ", At i tr aul -It
..e ..
VIG ' ' BLITZIAASS ilgairlitlTLD•
10 MOO, I'BRTO mad ORZEITNITT Streem. -
L&SW WINE BUT TWO
003C3 - AND Come and see the Tunny
Blitz, the Amusing Bills, the Remartable Inns, th e
Laughing Blitz, the Populasßlltsi the Slits who makes
all happy - - - •
PEUNCIBMA.NOII - .11411 BY IVBILNG, oo
at 734 Oiclook, and WEDNEBDAT aoII3ATIIMV
T.ERNOONB at 3 °Polo*.
001.1511£114N a of WONDBRVOL BIBTAMOBPIIOIIII4
astonishing scenes in Ventriloquism, the Loused Ca
nary Birds, and the Batisairdinazylahibitke et the
Rope Dancer. -
Admission 25 oenta. Children 13 cents. ..seitikt
A MERIOAN AOADEMY,OF , JgpOIO.
-LA- D. L. CARPENTER'S
pouatsateni ANNIIAL .11.611dIr' SMILE
will take place on TUESDAY, April 12th. Tickets are
only Two Dollars, and to be had of John Thorniey,
Esq., 311 Chestnut street, of *the' Private Committee,
arsd DL. Oarpenter,Washington - -
The subscribers are informed that their tickets are
ready for delivery, of - which more than one half of the
limited tickets are already engaged. Those trialtiog to'
attend will 'plum call early for the purchase of
C ake%
which entitles to one gentleman mat tiro „ladies oe tale
family. This Festival will out-deal our affair tier
given in this city The examination of the 'DAUM out
Masters for their medals will occupy from eight to hilf
past nine o'clock. Allit7f be seated Until the children
have finished their parlor dances At the Eland of the
gong the ledlea and gentlemen nill l thespiatielpiste un
til three o'clock in (ho morning: ' • -
The programme wattle Bich that all care enjoy them.
salves throughout tub evening. - - -
The decorations Of the plants,
,flowersottrolill ear.
peas ald former occasions:grand and full orchestas
will be under the supervision Of Professor 7. I Canna.
fe2S4wn ' • - ,
MUSIOAL FUND HALL.-:—TDX
MARIA ORCHISTHA ere Pnblle )11111111AD8-
ALS every SATURDAY: ' Single Tickers, 26 Dente;
• package of *Jokers for $l, which may be obtalmsd at
Andren, 110 Ohestint street; Beek & Lawton's, corner
of Seventh and Meat:tut. and at the door of the Hall.
The performance couorianoaa at 11% o'clock R. H. an
TALL PAPERS.
.HOWELL
WHOLESALE
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER
WASEHOUSH, •
life. 11 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
roarlam Below Market, Eaat Side.
BUY VAN. HAAGEN & Itiplqol.lE*
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP
/T.lB 7/16 -
BEST AND CHEAPEST WASHING SOAP
Icei made In this country: -
All Grocers keep it. Wholesale Depot,
TRAIN A McICEONR,
22 S )UTU WRISTS'S.
mug vErm GE
HAIR JEWELRY.
The newest and largest assortment of Heir Jewelry,
by • - SCHMITT ,ft STIBENB4I2II,
feb26 Im* 928 CUZSTNUT, new Tenth at..
%IRE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY.
1 WEST 01/11J3TER; 'Wilt 00a1/11611011 its 10th
Session. under the charge of Ha present - Princited, on
the first otlfey next. - The course of inetruetion la
EXTENSIVE and THOROUGH, deeigned and arranged
to prepare boys and young men far College or for the
business reqtdrementanf active life. The GREVEN
and FRENCH - languages are taught by NATIVE, RE•
SIDENT TEACHERS of- toot, talent, and experienoe.
Average number of pupils 16, ender thmharge of
Teacher), Including the Prineipal.
For Catalogues and full information apply to
mh7.2m Wni. Y. WYERS, A; M., Prim:lrma,
INSOLVENT NOTICE.—My Creditors will
take notice that I have applied to the Court of Com
mon Plead for the beneSt of the Insolvent Lew', and
Oat the Judges have axed the with day of March, OA;
at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing my petition. In the
Boom of the Court of Conimon Pleas, onEsesiUT
Street, between Fifth - au& ftxth. - - -
rub7.tawf Sr* JNO. I. 31111f8.'
LEGAIIT FRENCH FLOWERS for the
HAIR, at 1100PBR , B, 28 Noritt EIGHTH Street.
Trita4St*
ONEY ! MONEY MONEY MONEY I
13-11. LIBERALLY LOANED, in same to suit appli
cants, on deposits of Watches, Diamonds, Jeirehy,
Plate, Ones, Merchandise, &et , on moderate terms,
by 2021213 & CO., Brokers, N W. corner THIRD and
(+A SKILL Streets, below Lombard. Established
1824. Office holm from 7A.M. to I I°. M. mb2.lm if
IRON FOUNDRY thiSTINGS, of all di
menaiona. such as Girders. Railroad Oman.. Mai
shinny. Grate Bars. &a.. on the beet terms. 0. OAR.
NE GL, GISRMANTOWN Road. eb. Fifth at. - ralt3-gm
(ILO TOM OW; LOI3DOWCORDIAL.-
efull supply .of this anperior,arttale has been
reeeived by the Lyttende May. For gale' by F. D.
LONGOLIAMP, 217 8 FROST Street, sole Importer.
The Old Tom Gin may be bad at all the Prmcipal
Druubtt. Lad Patationable Ge.eare. ' teat2-12to
LADIES' EMPORIUM OF FASHION, at
HOOPER'S, 23 North SIGHTH Street.
MI'S. L. BOOMS. will open a fall assortment, of
BPBINO. FASHIONS. in IVAPSRPATTNItNikthir dej.
Full seta of PLAIN 34 TRIMMED PATTIRNS
selected for Merchants: < -
Barques end Round Waists eat and fitted:
Plaiting attended to at the shortest notice. mlaS-Ste
C G. ORANE's PHOTOGRAPH' ROOMS,
• (tormarly VAN LOAN'S,)
682 AIM Bteet. AII the nrlaae itylea and shoot
Pictures, Daguerreotypes, AmbroWell, Photographs,
end Ivorttypea are taken, and at =dente glees.
d7-Bm*
FISH.—BOO quintals Grand Bank Cod
Pleb.
150 balf bble. White ILA .
600 bble. Mackerel, in whole, haires, quarters, and
Eighths.
Palrokn, in tierces and bble
60 bble. Pickled Haddock, -
400 do. do. Haven.
For axle by Q. O. SADLER & Co.,
ARCH Nernst, 21 door above Proud..
A UGUST BELMONT,
BANKIIIt, 7e BELVeIa STREET,
Issues Lettere of Credit for Travellers, available In
all parts of the world, through the kiessra.Rotheldlds,
of Parid, London% Prankfort, Naples, and Vienna. and
their Correspondent. - xrdtV•em
NEW STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.—We
have Yost received. per lest steamer, selsegarand
beautiful assortment of Pictures for the Stereosoope.
MoALLISTER & BROTHER,
72 8 CRISTEIIT Street, ,
Nearly opposite Masonic Hall.
AVANA SEGARS.—A troll arrival of
AUL a low brands or choice Tobeooo, itlat moire?!
from 081 , 11 LIN and for sale by CHARM% TETI,
, rebB.6% , WALNUT.
ORIENTAL TO LET SOAP.—A superior
article, manufactured by Van Hi lion &Needle;
for eale constantly, wholesale, by TWA= & McdiftoNll,
22 South Wharree. ximr2rWfm It
i. 4 EIbiE SOAP.—A conetaot supply of.
- Itaxi Haagen eonOs OLEINX OXtD2 E 00,
warranted attberlor to any Soap of tbat nitrite in market.
For sale wbolasale by,Taditi in:MatraONS. =Month
'Whams. - . inarSw et
A DAMANTINE OAND S-David Th.
to & 'ConsueriAt_Otagacil Sperm oanahos,
&stale pressed: , assorted sires, ow:Mandy for sali
by paella & ILSKNONS, 22 South Whrsess., .
inar2-wfm tt •
ENO/LUSTIG TILES far
Omponeatal Chimney Tops for cottages.
Barden Vases end /murrain&
:Vitrified Pipe for dre.os water conductors.
Imported and for ode by
O. A. PIAMOON,
/KO 08.1/ITAWS /talk