, Lt • , 4,4 —V - ff th e j-; i*V 4 Oki - . 4 ,,,VAltikt, „0101411101. 1 :0A.` -0 0 1 1 l ittiv.d ,uorookoOkarasei for , lior Artooloi • - l i a t rAtia :in* Mftrairi'r'Abeir Tdr.,lolteri", • irkLfor ami At,.14; ' ''...... : : .: ‘? ' l - r,i 1 -,• : ::' , F riTE - 2:pitS - .:1 1 1gf.:4:1:,ELP1114;5 riURSDAY,-: MARCH 10, - i lO, - if- 1856. , - :'1 i - ,.:.:'' Sti* - 61VIIin _ehrob ' ',; PADDL - 1, bi .11ANRICKI .0515 . 3pi#,Imays, , 1193111 RY, ' .61131 " 13' lANOit NOT/ok3, • No. 30 NORTN EOURTN BTREET; - Blffi BOOM BELOW: THE DEBROBAIiTe.BOTEL Offer for mile the meet oomplete litook:of goods in their linctobs found In the STALTNS, - , Oensicting of 11081.1iRY - ,,0f "every grade, . GLOVES for men, , seonsea, and children, comprising imcortment of Over,OCO hinds, c ; ; - iIiNDEIRSHIRTB and - DRALWERK ;" - " -7LIN.IIN BOSOM mums and COMMIS, LIMN CAMBRIC .IKANDKJAIWIIIIII/S1 and SHIRT IMONTS.,, • LADIES ILAartia SUITS, with deepe of entirely 'new designs, with -in -*Adieu yatlety of. tiottone, to Wolk they ;mite the attention of . - HEST-CLASS WESTERN AND SODTDERN DIITEDS. • fe'Lltri , , - STERLINcI, _ , . 1— SILVER-WARE, AT MANUFAOT-lIRERSI PRICES. TEA•SEIS, PITCHERS, •' ' GOBLETS; ', • • CUP% • • KNIVES,. FORKS, SPOONS, am, - On hand and Male to,erder , at the Manufactory of MEADOWS, & CO, - mar leare '3lO OIIIISTNIIT MUT. , SAFETY! COMFORT. AND • • 'ELEGANCE ! ARE irroußap BY wseaniro - DOUGLAS '& SHERWOOD'S NEW • ' MATINEE SKIRT, Walt TO! , , • - PATENT DETAOHABLI HOOP PAO.TENINH, AND ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE. PAFETY 4 since it effectually obviates the danger Anteing from entangling the feet, or foreign labstaneee, in the hoop. CONTORT ! ! beelines the muslin skirt can be in atantaneouelp removed from the Spring by PATENT DETAOHADVE FASTENINGS, washed with other garments, and at no greater expense, and replaced on the hoops in a minute I ! because the eelefitiflo cut of the mus lin'akiet, and the flue material of 'hid!' it in composed, give a Era: *end fall to „the, robs worn over it, and will, in hot weather, apatite the wearer to dispense with any intermediate skirt, , The MATINEE SKIRT has eleven hoops, weighs but lien ounce,, to eratsketn wit% Mit 1 . 11.4. Di MALIK of Mims. FOUOLAB & 811811 WOOD, and is the best Skirt ever introduced to the public, and quite indis pensable to every lady who deeirei to combine in her . apparel BANEFY;OOMFORT, and ELEGANOR 1 For sale at ail the principal eons in &el:rutted Stites and Canada. - marl•lm 9#W. WILILY ft BROTHER, 920. No. 020.0liESTNNT STREET, WILL 01.1 IN TO-DAY - 18ARGIR ST,O,OK IMPORTED CARPETS, Oonsistlog of TUN LATAST AND MOST DIBIRLI3LI STYLIB JOHN OROSfiLEY & SONS VELVET' AND TAPESTRIES, TWIT/In WITH AN UNRIVALLED ABBOBTMENT AIRRRIOAN THREE-PLYS AND INGRAINS - 4 ALSO, /MOLISE( AND ASISNIOAN 01L-OLOTII9, - 'AU of which wlllbe fold - AT TIM LOWEST UABH paggla._ 15, JOlll.l T. , PIGGOTT, ! : li.tPORTER'AiD 3011BNA OP RIBBONS ; .EMBROIDERIES, - !HUI GOODS, /co., ho. HAS'REMOVED 1 1 0 No. 16 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ' His a full line of the aboie Goods. - Alio, resolving dilly; JOllO from 'Auction, to ohloh.Cash and Short `lime Buyers smi lnrited. inarl.2us E; M - 0 V AL. HANCOCK & CO., MIN'S FURNISHING STORM ma MANUFACTORY OF THAI OURBRATBD HABIT SHIRTS, HAYS RIBIOVIID TO No. 10* CHESTNUT ETREET anar4.2m ' tUboiesale . , CLOTHINQ I. AT • WHOLESALE. Q. lIARKN EBB de Et 0 Xl', 838 MARKET STREET, NORTHEAST CORNER or FOURTH STREET, Offer for sale, on the molt LIBERAL, ed A nee and entail re stook of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, - r Aturnin TO TIM SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, ' TO ANION TREE ;MITE TEE ATTENTION OT htIYEEI43, Cab LEm„ , T. LANE, WHOLCHALE CLOTHING 'W ARERO 1 ,5. 40. 419 MARKET STREET, e fol;14m 111116ILD'ILPHIA. ANEW asp IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ramanali WASHING AND SCOURING 11101VIU'DION. PAVINTIED SIINH 22. 18413 This important dlneovery has jot been patented by the United States, and It is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It Is a labor-saving preparation, and oasts lees than half of any other article known' for cleansing purposes. While it Mamma, whitens, and purifies Oottop, Linen, and ;Wooten goods of every description, It will not Injure the, most delicate fabric. Oartitlastei of Its mans have been given by Nome of the IpsOing manufaetureri of the country, as well as by many sellable housekeepers and °Wiens, - Manufasturad by the Patentee, and for ale by 'SAMUEL GRANT, Js., & 00., 1 189 BEETLE WATER sritlET, jy224.hta I GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. -A. F. SABINE, , No. - 317 WALNUT ST., PIIILACELPIIIA. i , llrsi, Marine, Wind, and Lire inettranee effaeted iMionsible companies in Pbiladefpnis and Now York. ALEN AGENT TOR ARCTIC IN BURANCJI COMPANY, or New " , Itork.•_ • Assets, Jan. 1, 1869 $302,120 MITIOPOLITAN INSIIRANcs COMPANY, " apNew York. ' - Cish Meets, Jan.l, 1369 333,442 MMitoitiTlLN INIIIIRANOD COMPANY, of New York ' ;Oath Amato!, Jan. 1,1869 260,056 111.111110L04 INSURANCE COMPANY, or Now York."' - Otsh Alen* Jan. 1,1869 230,060 PINANIN INSURANO.II - COMPANY, or Ina:Nord, - - - dark Assets; Jan. 1,1889 410064 - tnard stnth-lta I:IBUSGE , WILITELNY, No. 185 South ILA FRONT Street, offer,, for sale, in flood duly - n; Belgnette Brandy, 3.1357, Pale and Dark. Jules Robin Cognac 1868 and 1857. , . llnion Proprietors , Copse, 2854. Pinet, Oaat,llion. & Co 00gnae,1860,1867, um. A. 0111:1111111tochelle, 1857. - Pallaeolain Roohellei.lBsB. to arrive. • • • • Martell & Co. Cognac, 1885,1861, 1848. ' •Jamaloa Bum 2 year' in Bond. Ste s gand art'a !catch Whiskey. Brurrt Wine. Milly Ma y Bo deira Wine. •• • '.:•Relibilok Champagne, quarts and pinta. ANC assortment of Claret Wine, In masa add oaska, to arrive. . gala-am* 1 . --- AW OFFICE OF ALA HBNBY H. KEEHN, 680 Old ;.151, 1,69. WAIINIJT Street, _ Wiri.skitbslo , Philtalelptas: IVOTlOE.—Application will be made for the `'.l. - renetrat of 'Certificate No. tt, dated Jaly fah, 1866, for Teo Sundred edd Fifty Shares of the 'Stook of the "Rowleeburg Iron and Lumber Co., in the neme of, the sttbseriber, which has been lost • • SUBPAR SHUNS, ferktkitra VOINWALLt Lebanon eonnl7. tarn 001,40,49440. WW S. STEWART, 8p,C19; • • 805 MARKET STREET , , .Impotterfl and peelers In , . ; - BILKS, PII&WLS, CRAVATS, BOMBAZINES, DRESS opons,"&o., &e. We are oottetanttt , recolvlttre New goods, front tie*, Yotk and PhilideltSata AnoEione, to :which," Invlta the attention of - -- ,; .21' RN — TjM,'LARNEI) Co. F - Nos. BB and 88 SOUTH FRONT ST• S ' - AGENTB FOR Tilt GLASGOW 00.1 • • . GINGHAMS, ' ' -I . Ara constantly recelvh3g . new styles above desirable 'Goode, which they offdr to the trade on favorable termr. PHILIDSLPITIA, March 9, 1859. • marl° MU A GOOD ASSORTMENT STRAW GOODS, ' ARTIVIOIAL fLOWEIRB, 11,110EIRS, AND STRAW TRIMMINGS, Of every variety, are now open, and for tale, at small advance upon drat wet, for owl, at , Noe 103, 105, and NORTH SEc - oND' STREET, inarlo.2or Above Arch,Raai T - HAMBURGER, ty • No. 116 NORTH SEOOND STREET, ' Oldie the attention of buyers to his large and eeniplete stook of t MILLINERY 43-003D9,- CONS:STING OP BONNETS, ' NILE N, - • • STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, do., OP TlitE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVID BPRnift STYLES. Soliciting trade on liberal term, he invites the public In general to examine hie stock of Goode. P. S.—Merchants supplied with Pattern Bonnets at the shortest notice. • mar9.2t* pHILADELPHIA. BOOT AND SHOE . . ifitiTURAOTORY. S. D. EDSON & CO., . NO. 14 NORTH FOORTH STREET, Have now on hand the finest assortment of ladies', misses', and children's • rovra, 8110.18, AND GAITERS, With, or without heels, to be found in the oity, at the lowest mush prices. mhilelha THE LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT. THE VENTILATED SELV-ADTIISTING LILT. GRAND OPENING, PATURDAIt, Minh sth. ORAL LAING & 00. SPRING STYLES GENTS' DRESS HAT, with the celebrated Ventilated lielf-AdjeuttLog Attachment, patented by Mame. BEEBE & UO., the well-known Hatters of New York, will ,be ready as above. Cell and see them before venturing an other hard Hat. mhs.6t N.E. cor. SIXTH and ORBSTNUT Sta. Elizsoluturns an grapartnerehips. NOTION. PHILADYLPIIIA, Marah 1,1869. Mr. ANDREW ROSS le this day sesootaied with us In general coptrtuerabtp. 'PHILIP Y. KELLY & 00., Bankers, ' mht•tr No. 16 South THIRD Street. SPECTACLES, . . .At GOLD. , SILVER, - .IkED ELASTIO STEEL PRAISES, with Pebble and Sne Flint Wages. - lESTRUMENTS , for Mathematics and SolveYlmr, Thermometers, School Ap,pardos. bIIOI3,OSOOPES, male and f m sale low by ,- JAMES W. QUEEN & -011.CFISfrrellIT Street, Philadelphia._ ; remed - smi -11luetrated Clatalogoee•seat by mall free of charge. . mhs.llm 15. WM. D. GLENN. •„ NO. 20 SOUTH FOURTIeSTREHT, IMPOISIR AND WHOLHEIALIi DVALIM nt FANCY GOODS. PRASE:MIRY, mamas, COINS, DRUGGISTS , ARTIOLINI, &o.• , Now In store, a very large and complete assortment for the SPRING TRADE, Inaluding every saleable article In the line, and luny novelties. Tho attention of buyers to respectfully solicited. Prime as low as those of any house in the trnie, either in this city or New York. - • - fel .2m GEORGE w. WATSON'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, • Nom. 1217, 1219, and 1221 CRESTNILT STREET. mars-9m CARRIAGES - OP TWA MADMIPACITURII OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009 OIIESTNUT STREET 1011 feblo•4m VOMAIERGIAL AND TRAVELLING 011SDITS available in all parts of the world, opened with the bottle of Masers. GBORG2 PZABODY & 00., of London. Apply to GAW, MAOALEBTER. k 00., fe&tf • 816 WALNUT Street. vourrG LADIES' INSTITUTE of BAT -110110., Pe =Beumm r Emden begins MONDAY, May 151m F ir ! : ? I"ul" R ad vi dr a7.o. HAND, Principal YIHE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, WET CHEBTER. Pa., will ,commence its 10th Session, under the charge or Its present Principal, on the dot of May next. The course of inetruetion EXTENSIVE and THOROUGH, designed and maimed to prepare boys and young men far College. or for the business requirements of active life. The GERMAN and RRENCH Dogmas are taught by NATIVE, RE SIDENT TEACHERS of teat, talent, and experience. Average number of pupils 75, under the charge of 7. Teachere, including the Principal. For Catalogues and full information apply to , inh7-2m Wm. P. ERBIL% A. M., Principal. IVEBER & RUCH, MANUYAOTURBREI AND WHOLEBALB DIALERS IN BLURTS, COLLARS, BOSOMS, DRAWERS, OVER ALIA, tco., No 217 MORON ALLEY. To which they Invite the attention of purehamere. t0118.6t m' ANILA ROPE, assorted sizes, =mo factored and for Bale at lowest 'New York plea by WEAVER, FITLER, & CO:, No. 23 N. Ih'ATBR Street and 22 N. WITAHVES. nab° Ratz:Lostruz• fARILLS & 'SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT. a-r MOWN, BLEAUIIED, & BLUE DRILLS. HEAVY & LIGET MEETINGS, 'Suitable for Export, for sale by IPROTEINGEAE & WELLS - f 4 South FRONT 52%, ¢ 85 'LETITIA NT. fOCKFISH SHEETINGS—Just received and foe este bv SLIMY, HAVLICD, k HUTCHINSON, 112 Chestnut street. F"'-800 quintals Grand Bank God Ptah: 160 halt Ibis. White Mai 600 bbla, Mackerel, in whale, halves, Quarters, and Eighth.. Balaton; in tiaras and bbla 60 bbls. Plotted Raddook, 400 do. do. Herring._ For mete by 0. 0. SADLER tc•oo., feet A !KM litraat. 141 Onnr 04,1T0 '11011)0BERT 'PALETRORP, ATTORNEY .N.II.,AT-LAW, 81 6 WALNUT atreet,tallove Nigbth, PMladelpbts.. • 423.13 m Ntri!"'l3.—Any Gentleman having Real Notate to ploce In the, hands of an Agent will be certain to have hie business strictly attended to if placed in the handl or it P. MIIOI4.IILL Agent, ' Oates, No.loBB Pouth RIFT ItYPOIiNNOR - 00l . Lemuel Painter, Mr. Peter Wllliimeon, Mr. Thome Moooy, " Elijah Jones, " Edward Kelly, " John Allen, " John Lancaster, dt Th om , Barne tt , " 4ao.Eelly, Capra Enna. MoMenomy mb3 thm'4t* CHEAP TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and TALONS, Wholesale and Retail, at - A. L. & A. P. DUTTON'S, No 111 North SNOOND Steeet, put inde,) mbS•tnths Bt* time Arch .t net. gi b A sxin $8,000; and $1,600 to investin 94 ? "‘RYI gw4 64 1 1 (rn g ir'etirk i l[A W N, tutbi Bt* 192 South ET r OTH gt~oet. ;lop ROO A.TELLE, PLUSH, REPS, PA IL) MABE t HAIR-BEATING, OIIRLED HAIR, and BUDDING. !deo, genera anattment of Ostddet tnAkeen Wino. HOBLIT, BROWN, k NOBLIT, olbe•Ztit 2iß liouth DEOOND Ali!lntern etrobo. 3er,oo,antr Sipes gate attb elpo. (Opticians 4anrn Saabs. grarriapeo. .ftlantn. 4aurational. telat•Nt74CCO. IrN,THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR , THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHITADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate. of 4paN fiTILLE, de . Ceed.r A ' The m Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, eneedinit. the final aecount Alfred _Ballo and Charles Stifle, surviving , Ezeautors' of the last will and' testament of JOHN STILLB, deemed, and alio the - sapplementsry sou untof Alfred Stale and Charles LERIDA, eutviving Trustees under the last will and testament of John Stills, dammed, and to report die. bantam' of - the betimes ramelidok in the hinds of the smenntants. will meet the pestle!) interested for tte rpbees of his appointment nn MONDAY, March 21st, 225 e, at 12 o'clock et. &VW. Office, N0.;5t0, W ALNUT Street. in the city of Yhtlidelphia ;•zahlO-thstit It JOHN hi, THOMAS, Auditor. AUDITOR'SIIOTICE.—IN THE COURT OF 00111VION PLEAS FOR; TAX OTTE AND" COUNTY OP PILILADELPRIA. Estate of 8. & W. nounooics. • Tile Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and &Neat the Mat ~ a ccount of P. W. RALSTON; ftesilimee of 8. & W. I IIOR ROOKS ; and to make (Retribution, will attend to the dutini of his appointment on TUESDAY, the 224 day of March, 1819, at 4 o'clock P. Al., at hie 'Office. No 431 WALNUT Otteet, Philadelphia, mhlo•tketn Atit R. 0. BALE, ,Auditor. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. THE FAIRMOUNT BOILDINU AND LOAN ABSO OIATION of the City and County of Philadelphia ye. RHIN MULLEN.—Leyerf Facies of December Term, 1968. No Idle. The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund raised by the Sherif:Pe Sale under the above writ, of t , All t hat certain brick mesenage or tenement and or'plees of ground, el tnate on the northwest corner of Goatee street and Schuylkill Sixth atreet, in,the District of Spring Garden, one Mining in front or breadth on the said Goatee street eighteen feet, And extending in length or depth northward on the west line thereof at right angles to the said Goatee street one hundred feet, and on the east line along the west aide of the said Schuylkill Sixth asset one hundred and one feet, more or less, to Olive etreet, on which said lot eon. taus hpfroat er breadth thirty-one feet; bounded on the west by ground of Nethan IL Hendrickson, on the north by the said Olive street, on the east by the said Sehuylkill Sixth street, and on the south by Goatee street aforesaid ; [being the eaMe premises which Nit. then P. Hendrickson sad Antra E. his wife, by Wien. tore bearing date the twenty-fifth day of August, ODD thousand eight ,Itundred and forty-seven, recorded in deed book A W No. 89, page 221, &a., granted and conveyed mite the said John Mullen, in fee subject to the payment of a certain yearly ground rent or sum of forty-4M dollars unto John Bcketein, his heirs and as etgue, orithp drat day of October and April in every year Caroler too ether with the free nee, right, liberty, and privilogenf the Said Olive atmet, in isommon with this said, John Boketein and Benjamin Taylor, their heirs and estigne, the owners, tenants, and domplers of Allele te joining potted at all times hereafter for ever, and all the right, interest, claim, and de mand whatsoever of him, the raid John Mullen, of,' in; and to the Hum Of three . hoznired dellars, is outgo et 'and in the said promisee, or of the proceeds or purchase money which may arise ' from tho male thereof ri an 'execution which may be issued on this mortgage, or on the judgment which may be confessed on the warrant of attorney annexA to the bond accompanying this mortgage, or . any other execution whatever, to which the said !oho Meilen would be entitled under the act or assembly passed the ninth day of April, 1449, en titled An act to exempt property to the taloa of three hundred doii.re om levy and pale on execution and diarist's fop rept meet the parties interested at hie Mee, No. 266 tooth FOURTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia, upon maxpey, Merpli ißlpt, WI, at 4 o'clock P. hi , when and' where all persona are re• quire& to make their claims before ,the auditor, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund Wale 10t itM, aIIfiGEABT, Auditor THR;OR 'ITA:24"B' COURT POR THE CITY AND COUNTY OIMLADETRIIIA. E state of JANIE 3 DONLEY, &waded. Notice is hereby given that JANE A. DONLEY, the widow of the said decedent, has preeented , and filed in the said Oottrt an Inventory and Appraigement, and her Petition, claiming to retain personal property therein mentioned to the'Velae of $3OO, undo? the aet or As sembly pataed•April latte. 1851, and. the Court will ap prove tee acme on FRIDAY, Agit lot, A. D. unless exceptions be filed thereto. Wit:DACHILLEY, ' Inhit-trith dt* Attorgey for setitionor. bilk anb Grp ':(.yobs Jobbzre. SPRING TRADE NOTICE 1659. RA.IGUEL, MO ORE, 6,1 CO. Are no receiving their Spring Importations and exhibiting at their Salesroom, 220 222 N. THIRD ST:, The most extensive, elegant, and complete stock of FOREIGN AND DJAIXEITIO DRY GOODS ever before offered by them, and presenting unusual attractions to the trade generally. Their extensive stores haying been remodelled ena bles them to appropriate to each class of Goodall, sepa rate department, viz : • DOMESTICS, QINGUAMS, PRINTS,'AND LAWNS, BILKS, DRESS GOODS, WRITE GOODS, OLOiGS AND CASSIAIERES, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, lIOI3IF,RY, NOTIONS, & TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, Toadl of whieh the attention of CASIUAND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUMS • - - is solicited. 325 lIEARIET STREET. 325 - A.-W. LITTLE & CO., . • lIHPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP BILKS, EANOY DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES, &0., to. f021.3ni pfinbings. - WM..JOHNS & SON, (Buseessor 'to She late Jos. T. :shar) Importers and Dealers IN - MOE STUNS and TRIMMINEIO, LAMM, a ALLoONS, LAOETB, ke. AT THE ODD STAND, Northeast corner of FOURTH led ARON Btreets febl.3m LAING. & BIAGrINNIS, No. 80 MOUE THIRD STREET, Importers of, end Dealers in, 15/10.6 MANUFACTURERS' GOODS, And MI kinds of shoe Toole. , lIPPIELIPS PATENT BOOT THEM ORIMPINa MACHINES. LEATHER. HOMING MILLS. SEWINQ MACHINE SILKS, THREADS, and' NEEDLES, ENGEM, IRISH, and AMERICAN SHOE THREADS feWtmarl2 EDWIN W. YAYNg., Importer and Dealer BOOT, MIOE, and GAITER MATERIALS, Iron Building, N. W. corner AILOLI and FOURTH Eta LASTINGS, GALLOONS, MEETINGS, BRENGEL RID, PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS WED, TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS, febl-Sm] SHOE THREADS, LAOES, ava. Bats any Cap C. H.- GARDEN & 00., BIAIIYACTIMEDS AND WHOLDBALD DEALS= - HATS. CAPS. FURS. • SILK AND STRAW BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWFREI, BEATH:IRS RIIORIF I - &0., &O. - No. 600 and 602 htARKET STREET, Sonthweet corner of SIXTH. EXTENSIVE . STOCK BEST . TERMS, LOWEST PNIOES. febl4m 1859. SPRIM(i STYLES. 1859. AGARD & CO., 828 MARKET STREET, Invite the attention o ' f Mayen to an EINTIRM NOW and complete stook of RATS, OAPS, STRAW GOODS, .to., Whteh they offer for Cash or on the nsust credit. = feb24lm* eabinct Mare. THE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN THE UNION. HOGUBT,& MUTTON (Successors to J. T. Efinnnlttj MANIIPAOTIIESItB OP A. If. ADAMS' IMPROVED DOS RAGS. Ho. 859 south TRIAD Street, • - OPPIOSI, BANK, and SOBOOL SURNITIIREI RXIIINSION TAWAS, BOOKOASBa. WARDROBES. tko. 410414 CABINET FURNITURE AND BILLIARD TAMES • MOORE 8c CAMPION. No. 201 SOUTH BBOOND 8 PRICRT; In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are now mannfitoturing a superior article of BILLIARD Tie:luxe, end have now on hand a full supply, finished with MOORS d CAMPION'S IMPROVBD CUSHIONS, which are prNnenneed by all who have used them to be superier to all others. 'POr the quality and finish of these Tables the, menu faeturerif refer , to their nutnerone patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. , • i514.6r0 NOTIOE.—PLUMBING AND GAS-FIT TING is done in a workmanlike manner, at very moderate charges, by WM. WATTON, N. W. corner .TWELFTH and SPRING , GARDEN. N. B.—Country work promptly attended to. fe2s-Im,r A lI.G U T BELAIONT, BANK'S% 713 BEAVOS STUNT, , Imes Letters or Credit for Travellers, available in all parts of the world, through the Messrs. R othehilde, of Parte, London,' Frankfort ) Naples, and Vienna, and their Oorrespondentd. uda-em _ lUSTR - EOEIVED and in Ouatom-Honse Stores, 100 auks A. fle!pate Rochelle BRANDY,. la quarters and, eighths, wbioh we , offer to the trade at the very loWest placket prtae. JOS, Y. TOBIAS & 00%, te24-195 Noe. 'OOO anti 205 Path FRONT pt. Nm publicatiom. THE MONAROEIIS OF .00.NTINEN ' TAL ELT11.0.e.8.- BY JOHN B.'o, ABBOTT AIISTAIA, RUSSIA, • ' • RPAIN, - - FRANCE, GERMANY, ITALY The first volitme of this new and important mitre of itlethrical works le how ready. It embraces the his tory of T 3 -114: Oh' AUSTRIA; ITS RUB AND PRIgIiENT POWER. BY JOUR 8 0. ABBOTT. • One volume crown Soo, cloth. Price $1 10. Thin volume appears very opportunely, for Austria Is Jut now a most prominent actor among the great na tions of the world, and is the centre of universal in terest. Mr. Abbott has adopted a plan which enables hint to give her, most eventful and tragical histcry In a peculiarly attractive mamas Be presents a historical biography of the reigning dynasty, including, neces sarily, the fall and connected history of the.E.rupire, but possessing, also, the personal intereetof biography. Prom the N. Y. Swam, February 17. In this day of, generalizing and grouping in litera ture it la singular that no author befOre Ids Abbott has thought or using the rich and romantic - materials easily accessible for a series of histories of the md narchlearif Europe. The outline of each Is blocked out in the histories of the several Kingdoms, and Oar- Isle, in his brilliant sketches accompasylog the bi ography of hie Pruselan heroes, has shown Tin how to 'interweave much of the wild and picturesque from re mote periods with the story already familiar The, writer of this volume has taken a bird's-eye view of ti;e European dynasties in his histories of Bonaparte ami—the French Revolution. He begins the present series of r. , Monarchies" with a memoir of Austria, treatingthe eub:eot as if he were writing the life of ah individual, and in a figure fpersonifying the Power whose birth, growth, strife, with opposition and decay, he undertakes to describe. There is much of the strange and wonderful in the history of Austria The struggles of Rodelph of Hapsburg, and the forniation of the nucleus of the Empire in the• latter part of the thirteenth center", introduce to our view the elements at work daring the reign of chivalry for the eubjusation of brute force to Welled. The strife with the Turks through centuries suoceeding served to gontrlbeteti aggrandisement of German power, and the rei g n `of Charles V eaw im portant accessions to• the territories of Austria, ele vating and evablishing her among the Mattoon, not withstanding the conflicts and bloody persecutions at, ,tendant on - the progress of. the Reformation The Thirty YearaWar to fuller incident, which has alerted' material for dramatie poets and writers of retinues, em racing, willows that epoch, the career of limitary. Addlphne and Ohar'es the XII of Sweden. There are also the labyrinth of Papal Intrigue and the ware of the Spanish eucceesion the struggles with Prance, and the combination to crush the spirit of liberty in Po land i the dismemberment of that fated Country wed the po li tical *yew of Marla '.ilhereta • p wonting a panoralua of events scarcely paralleled in importanoe, if we maid their influence upon European &Taira, and frill of °mantis in' erect. ,By a review of ouch annals it may be seen bow besot with troubles in the progress of humanity towards it;a 'Beaton. The narrative is strictly confined to what codeine to the rise and de velopment of the monarchy, end those events that promoted or retarded its growth. More of the phi- IsteoPhy of the true historian is in requisition for this work than hat been demanded by any other of Mr Ab.. bott's books. He has here manitested a fair and liberal spirit, without the partisan enthusiasm shown hereto. fore, and has famished ns with a volume of an qua character, written with cli 'mese, method, aid grace. risfhe other volumes of the SeTlOB will follow at Inter eof three or four months. Published by ltte MASON IIItOTHE.R3 _ . INFANT seor4Tlolf, LINDSAY & IitARISTON, 4t. No. 28 Booth SIXTH Street, Wilt publish to. day— INFANT SALVATION in relation to Infant De. pravlty, Infant Regeneration, and Infant Baptism By J. IL A. Bomberger, D. 'Pastor of the Rana-street Dvangelloat 40fiatrued (attach. One e01.,17me. Price sp cents. I .•h 11 . ave publlebed— INFANT eALTATION ; Or. All Bend that Dle la Infancy. By Rev. John Onnina , nss, D. D. One vol., Mao. Plioe 8 oanta. TUB LIPS ON VIRGINIA HALE EOM! ill. late of the Protestant Ppiocopat Mission to Western Afrlos. By Rev. Gee. D. Cummilee. lamo. 6DNBIIINB ; Or, Kate Vinton. By Ellee Harriet B. McKeever. Wm. - A NNW HISTORY OF THE COINNIEBT OF =XI- V°. By IL - A. Wilson Bro. LINDSAY & BLAICHITON, Publishers and Booksellers, mlb No. SS South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. A NEW SPECIES OF, .1 UVENI LE -CIL LITERATURE Ms day 1e pubililted a new and improved edition, being the Seventh Thousand, of ROBERT AND HAROLD: Or, The liming Almoners on the Florida Coast. By R. R. Gotildif g. With 11 tine Illustrations lento. HONORS OF THE FRIEL - There le in this little volume a singular blending of fast with Hatton, of =HOW and useful information with exciting adventure, such as almost tempts us to set it apart as a new species of Juvenile literature. The ad venture. of the Young Illarooners are nearly as wild and exciting as Robinson Ornsoe; and yet, we under stand the author to say, they are substantially true. The incidents of the story are adroitly arranged to bring into view a great variety of cottony information, much of which is as nodal as it Is novel - and stirring.- Alto gether we do not hesitate to gay that it Is a remarkable little book, and will undoubtedly become a great favorite with the young, as it well deeerres the QOll. tideuce end favor of prents.—aiblitai liePortorY• Published by WILLIAM 8. Zs ALFRED MAUTTEN, mhl.o No, 606 CHESTNUT Street. Keati)er anb 43I)aefinbings. CHAMBERS & CATTELL, No, 82 NORTH THIRD BTRNETi PHILADELPHIA._ . IMPORTERS or X".B.MINTOI-1 CLAMP 8/3:11q13, AND Mazinfanturers of ;01TY CALI/ and RIP BEIM,' MOROCCO and LININOD, feb2l.lm - Oak and Red SOLE LHATHRR. umbrellas anb parasols. - SLEEPER & FENNER, Wholesale Manataoturerti UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, ass MARKET STREET, PEILLIMPEL4., Are now making more than one hundred and fifty different varieties of Umbrellgui, of every else, from 22 to 40 inches. Their assortment of PARASOLS Is also very large, and for variety of design, styles, finial, and prices, ex ceeds that of any previous sermon. Ruyan who have not had S. tc P. , e make of goods will find their time well anent in looking over thin well made stock, which includes MANE NOVELTIES, mot to he met earth elsetohgre. febl-8m CLOTH STORE. .1 V. NI:t"R" 7:3. INT.VIMA, • NEW STYLZEI FANCY CASSLBLERES and VESTLNGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Nos. 4 and 6 NORTH BROOND STREET tebl4•m th tt eirming Suitbo QPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO h. , DIRTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Mee, No. 331 North THIRD Street, (Consolidation Bank Building ) • CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENN -BXLVANIA Deposits received In gums of One Dollar and upwards awl repaid in Geld, without notion, with FIVE PER GENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responalble and reliable Savings Institution bee long been needed in the Northern part of the city, and "The Spring Garden Saving Mind Society wee char tefed by the Legialatnre of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. ,The Managers, in organising and locating it; have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the business interests and wants of the very large and enterprising population by which it is surrounded. OPPIO2I OPEN- DAILY, Prom 9 to 2) o'oloot • also, on MONDAY and THORN , DAY tram 5 until 8 o'clock In the evening. MANAGERS. 'Frederick Klett, . Stephen Smith, John P. Levy, lion H. K Strong, Daniel Undeskofier, rederick Shake; Francis Hart, Joseph P LeOlero, John Hessler, Jr., George Kneel:it, James 0 Pringle, Jacob Doak, Joseph M Cowell, lion. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, G,o. .T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmaker, altobert B. Davidson. • JAMES S. PRINGLE, President. FHANOL4 HAYT, Secretary. ja2o-if if CHEWING TOBACCO. IMPORTANT IMPROVE NT IA PUTTING UP FINE OUT ot-mr.w - =N*ci Toms..l:acio, Has been adopted be Messrs. B. OOODWIL & BRO., of New Yoat CITY. TOBACCO, of the BET QUALITY, is selected, neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and Patent Pressed. The great advantages of this over other brands &m -ast in the Mee of the packages, rendering it more con venient to carry In the 'pocket, and by being PAUSED SOLID It keeps MOIST and FREW, and improves in quality ae it le need, while In other brands, as soon as the package is opened, the quality rapidly DETEDIO IIATES-the tobacco growing dry and littering the packet, to the great annoyance of the consumer, The Dressing which the Fine Oat Tobacco undergoes In the process of manufacture frees it from all grit or impuri ties eo objectionable in the nee of Plug Tobacco. Chew ers will do well to give the Patent pressed a trial, and judge for themselves. For sale by Wholesale El erohants, who receive Ma. rest from tho-Manufacturers. E. GOODWIN &BRO.-, • 207 and 209 WATER Street, New York rebl7-D&Wis CIONSNOHOCKEN AND PENNSYLVA IL, MA IRON WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS. J. WOOD & BROMISM, Proprietors, No. 223 North SBOOND, 146 and 147 ORAVEN Street, Philadelphia Have constantly on hand a full assortment of PLATE AND ORBST IRON, Oat to pattern, or of promiscuous sizes, such ea thrill; Patent Glared Imitation Burnie Sheet Iron; beat an. nested and double relined Charcoal Bloom and Routing Sheet Iron, from No. 14 to 28, wire gauge ; also, first and second-quality Boller, Flue, Tank, Oar,Sugar mould, Pot ; Pan, Shutter, Door, Olt Press, Shite, and Gaeometer, as no all other descriptions of Iron,, which they respectfully solicit the trade to call and en. amino, at the old stand, N 0.223 North B.IIOOND Street, above Race, Philadelphia. felSdm IRON FOUNDRY OASTINGB, of all di mansions, mob as Orrdera, Railroad Outings. M achinery. (hate Bare, km., on the beat terms. O. OAR. NELL. 017B5IANTOW: 4 Road, ab. Fifth at. robB.3m JrG. oIiAN.E , B PROTOGRAPII ROOMS, . (Formerly VAN LOAN'S ' ) 682 MUM Street. All the various 'Vivi and allies of @Whim' Daguerreotypes, Lmbrotnee, Photograph!, end Ivorytypee are tehen, and at mod rate prloers. dl-are* 11/IINTON'o, ENCAUSTIC TILES for LTA. A-Ore. Ornamental Chimney Tope for cottages, Garden Vaees and Vonnteine. Vitrified Pipe for dra na s , d water eondnotore. .Importgd and for pale by B. A. IiARIII.9ON, tel6•tf OIIIIBTNIIT Street. #Vanss. ENTLEMEN with BISiIIeSS pialifications :71 WAN PHD immediately, to obtain Subscribers to important works now in coarse of publication Tsrms, Salary or Oorcmissiois: 'LONDON PUBLISHING 00., 112 South BIGHTS Street " - xohlo Stir A LADY, who Is competent; w ishee xx- to obtain, Immediately; a tiITLCA.TION'arIIOI7BE RIMPXR hir a requitable [orally. Address Ma. A. B. M., 'Press °Mee. " MAW R* ASMART, ACTIVE YOUNG 'MAN wants a SITUATION as_PORTER in a Kole, or &mama In a prirate family. Beat of reforeara.'• /s -quire At No. NS OfINNRY Sheet. • - - - • IMP tllO-• 'WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. A • 1 YOUNG'fdAN, of Saves' years experience la the Retail Business ; desires a SITUATION in the Store 'or Ooonting.room - ore Wholesale -Mose: A good pea- Ono, flood reference!. S at this Office.' WANTED—A LAD, about 16 years old, to attend in a Counting-ratan.= Mist write a good hand, and be quiet at 'Apia?. ,Address BOX 2278, Philadelphia Poet Office. • mb9 2t* WANTED—A YOUTH, in a Wholesale' v v Jobbing Home, on Market street, — to keep a Sales nook; one who writes a good band and Is expert' at figures. Address A. 8., with references, Box ,681 Post Office.' m113.8t" iWANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, olothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 11112 to SEI per month. No man having a wife orohild, will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No. 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north olds. I. N. MOORE, apl7-tf let Lieut. let Dragoons, Bee . Cog Officer. 3aaraing. BOARDING. -A *few , GENTLEMEN can hays large, airy Second and Third-etory Commu nicating or Slagle Booms, opposite a Public Square. Three minutes walk from the /Hate House. Maraca BOX 2038, Pmt OMee. mbLetla To LET—WITH BOARD, two unfur nielted Second etcry ROOMS, front and bsolc, with Gas, Bath, &c. Apply at 1021 MOUNT .VER NON (rOfnierlY Washington) Street. rnb9.4f BOARDING. -A few select Gentlemen or Ladies will find =parlor accommodations in a family of respectability, do. Address HENRY, at this OfHoe. Sot Ogle aub to fytt iptg -PERSONS DESIRING ROOMS for MAnutaottuitig or other purposes, with 'steam = Dower attached, in a large Building about to be erected in a central part of the city, trill call and confer.with G. S. CUMMINGS, Architect, 141 South VOUBTII' Street. - , mblo-Im*- 3.FOR SALE-A DOUBLE, BROWN- - STONE DWELLINO, one of the finest in the eity, with laige g rden and coach-house. LoOstion notur paseed. Bar further particulars Wean, with real name, W. 0. B , through tilde °Moe. table-12t* 'FOB. RENT OR SALE—A handsome zial. MANSION and forty or leas acme, near 43Firynadd Station, North pa. Railroad. Admirable for Summer Boarding house or country residence. Apply to K. LYND, 5g S. SIXTH Street. mh10.1.2t FOR RALE, IN GERMANTOWN— !, reat'DWELLING, with 2 scree' of Land, on atreet, opposite O. W. Oarpenteeti property. Also, a fine MANSION, at corner of Main and Sharp.. wok streets; with about Xof an Acre. Whey will be sold low and on easy terms.. Inquire 'of H. & o. YBIOKE, No ?O North THIRD Street mhalita, of FOR SALE—Those Three ROUSES Ea. on the north side of LOItBLRD Street, Nos. 705, 707, and 709, containing Bowen Poorati each, kitchen on first floor, with g large yards, with back en tripco. This property ise,S; in excellent order, and . ea copied by good tenants, who pay 9140 per annum. Por further parties:Oars inquire at Net. 519 VINE Street. Clear of all incumbranos. mhB B.er gm FOR BMA-4 Three•story DWELL -IN 4, N 0.1613 8/if Ohl Street, containing Two Rooms on a floor, wi'h two.etory back buildings, with bath, good yard, entrance on small street. Thin property twain for ;180 per, annum. Clear of all in minibrance. Vor: Particulate inquire at 010 'VINE Street. - mlB.Btet ARA DESIRABLE 'AND HANDSOME COUNTRY BEBIDENOB FOB BAIN. inIIII,BR TON, N. Z. • lot 100 feet front on Main street, by 200 feet deep ; ' beautifully shaded. gravelled; Sco. Barn and Oarriage House attached One minutes 'walk from steamboat landing or railroad depot. Contains 12 Booms, large Parlor. 4tc , For 'terms inquire of Mr. BOSS. on the premises. Boat and oars stop 10 or 12 times -daily. mh7.l2t* TO RENT—THE YALUABIA MULL FM PROPERTY AND WATER PRIVILEGE, well known ae ROBESON MILL, situate on the Ridge road, In the TWENTY-FIRST WARD, _Philadelphia. The Hill House is about 60 feet sonars, fodr Aerie's high, with a large Milo, sold is well calculated for manu facturing purposes either of woollen or cotton goods. There are two good water-wheele, and the water-power is one of the moot valuable in.the city of Philadelphia. The mill contains all the maohlnery for the manu facturing of flour, with six run of storm, Possession given on the let of July next. For fur ther information apply to JONATHAN ROBESON, mhl.tuths 6t* On the premises. • gq TO RENT—A 00UNTRY SEAT, in Ma a healthy location, Ave miles troth Marketatreet Bridge For particulars apply No. 1636 WALLA OR Street. mbs.fittith St* off VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY Egig.. for BALB, or LEASE. situated at Govanatown, on the most public tholougheare running out of Baltimore, only four mile from the iderchanta , Exchange, supplied with an ele gant park, gardens, fruits, Wo., together with seven Korea of ground. . . - The Hotel Is new, built of brick, three stories high, with Hoe cupola, and arranged with all the modern provements, situated upon high ground, and command ing an nuanrpassed view of the city and snermulding country. . , Regular lines of omnibuses pass the door. - 'For further information, apply or direct to WILLIAM T. MARKLANH, No. 82,Tortland street, Baltimore, Md. - ml-12t kFOR SALE-A FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1715 AWE Street, three-story back building; parlor, dining room, and kitchen on the first Boor. House built in the beet manner, with all the modern improvements ; complete order.'Poo- Ireton given about the 15th or April. Apply to ' CALDWELL,' - - fel6-1m 822 CHESTNUT Street. FOA, SALE—A bLOOF, 05 tone, nearly new, in good rtniniag order. Will be sour a bargain. Can be teen at THUHPB , I3 WHARF, above Green Street. mh9-Ste, A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT FOR A 1 - I.OOACINMAILDIt —A Dominate paying 20 per bent., and doing 510 003 worth of work a year, will be cold, with D'ask and Fixtures. for $1,200. Address 00ACIL. MAKER, BURLINGTON, N. J.; P. O. mhlo.Btes - A DMINIeI'EATORS 3 SALE OF VALU .EIL ABLE REAL MATE —At the city of Pennsylvania, by virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of Erie county, will be sold, at public auction', at the court house, in te city of Se lo, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th der of May A. D. 1.59, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described . REA L EBTATEtibeing that of the late Jac D. Dunlap, RN., of the city of Brie, deceased, to wit Tirol:Ay-two Loth out of ont•lot No. 538, wbioh is subdivided into 82 Lots or Inrcels of ground, being 41 feet 3 teams front, by 335 feet in length, to an alley 20 feet wide, running through the block or Lots hew out to wart. e leo, twenty's's. Lots out of out•lot No. 639, which to subdivided into 32 Lote or partels'of ground, being 41 feet 3 inches front, by 165 feet deep, to an alley 20 feet wide, running through the bloat of Late from east to west. eAlso, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situated in Millereek township, Erie cocusty,.Penna , bounded and described as follows: Commenoing at a point in the twat line of But street directly opposite the centre of Ninth street, and eighty-one rode and fifty-eight hun dredths from the south line of the Lake road, thence north 83dog. east 83 perches and 84 hundredths, them* south 27 'deg. east 23 perches and 84 hundredths, thenoe south 83 deg, west 83 perches 84 hundredths, along the north line of an alley to the emit line of Bast street, thence north 27 deg., west along said enitline of East street 23 rods and 84 hundredths, to the place of be ginning, Containing five twee of land, the same having been deeded by the Administrators of A. W Brewster, deceased, to J. D. Dunlap, bearing date August 7th, A. D. 1834. The above Lot will be sold together or subdivided into five one-acre Lots to suit purchasers. A plot of the above Lots can be seen by calling at the Moe of REY ft BRO., Phila. Also, all that certain part of in -tote, Nos 1374 and 1875, fronting on,the west by Holland street 41 feet 3 inches, thence in an easterly direction 123 feet 9 Mates, making a piece or parcel of ground 41X feet by 123 feet 9 inches, having a email dwelling hone thereon. Subject 'to tke purchase money due 1. H. Waller on article of agreement . . NAIIIO, the west half of in• lot No. 1983. with in lot No. 1982 attached making 123 X feet fronting on Sixth street, and 165 feet deep horse and barn thereon This property in valuablel having a large number of fruit trees, grape vinea, - /tc. Mao, all that certain piece or pored of land situated In Fairview township, Brie county, Pa , containing fif teen and one half acres of land, said being the same piece of land bought by add Dunlap at TreunreAr Sole as the property of Henry Blies , heirs, in June, A. D. 1884. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land inflated in Conneaut township, Erie county, Pa., containing eighty coral of land, Hall being the piece bought by J. D. Dunlap, at Treasurer's Sale, as the property of Jona. than Monithrope, in" June, 185 t. TalniS,—One fourth in hand, and the balance In three equal annual instalments, to be secured by judgment bead cod mortgage ripen the premises. Interest paya. ble annually. MARIANNE P. DITNLAP, G. A. BENNETT`, Admrs. a J. D. DIINLAP..deohI. Erie, Pdaroh 1,1865. mhlo-thetoll OILER FOR SALE.—A new fourteen horse CYLINDER BOILER Address BOX 1107, P. 0.. lrhfis.delphls mllO-81* 1110 N-ORE LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.- A. Will be sold at public sale, on POURTII-DAY, the 16th of 3d Month, (March,) 1859, on the premises the 2 following.desericed TRACTS OP LAND, be longing to the Estate of Jaeob Albertson, deceased, situate on the Plymouth and Oonahohooken Turnpike road, two miles from Conshohocken : No. 1 is a Tract of 8J( acres of land, on which is a vein of ore about 82 poles long, about 20 of which has been worked over in places to water level, and from which 6,000 tons of ore have been taken out; the re mainder is unbroken. The ore cerise in width from 10 to 200 feet, the vein increasing as it deseerds, enters the water at 80 feet, and le believed to bo Inexhaustible. The ore is of the beet quality, ecnnuaseding the highest market price. Its eonvenience to the Putnam over a turnpike road, passable at all sessoos of the year, renders it increasingly valuable Upon a neighboring tract, on the mile vein with about double thp length, 76,000 tone of ore have been taken out, and lbe cost of transportinuto the Furnaces is 20 cents less than the Chester Valley ore. - No. 2is a lot of 2 acres, over Which the same vein is supposed to run. Shafts are now being dug with faior able prospects. On this lot is a Stone Dwelling, in two tenements, with kitchens, cistern, barn, and garden. Persons wishing to view-the premises will be shown the same by Samuel L. Albet Mon, on the premises. Sale to commence - at 1 o'clock P. M. Conditions easy. MARTHA ALBEft I. B J. M, ALBERTSON, R. ALBERTSON, 13 L ALBERTBON, mhB-tmhlB Executors. IaAPER, MILL TO RENT.—The Paper JIL Mill known as HANWELL MILL, sithstea on the WiSashlokon Oreek, and one mile from Chestnut Hill Haliread Station. Tide Mill 10 adapted to make One Book. 'Papers. It has three engines, one roar machine, 02 inches wide, and ail the apportenmuns for the sue. comM manutiotare of paper. Possession glyealmme dlntely. Apply to, or address. ' - GRORem It.tatets, d29.tf No. 80 South - SIXTH Street. rtio SENT.—On the let January next, the _g. very superior and extenelee ROOMS, (2d, Bd, 4th and ath eoore, each 24feet by 148) of the Ngw STORE, 588 MAR/ Street, The building le one of the fine improgements gn the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTU Streets, haying two fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good outage way 20 feet into SISTH Street. Apply on the promisee. nol-tf LOT OF GROUND FOR SALE:--A. Valuable Lot of ground, 148 by lON iisving three fronts, eligibly located In a rapidly.improving neighbor hood, in the aouthweetern part of the city. Witt be said - cheap to a cash purchaser. For particulars apply at this Me. mlO.BO. FOR SALE COTTAGE . SITES, for Suburban Realdenoes, two agnates from Tioga Lion , .on the Philadelphia and tiermentown IPailroag. Apply to T. L. LITTLEFIELD, 28 North HENN. Erreet i or 'I'M A street s nolkr,PlB4 Rog, lia4ll-4110 2tintiiiineiti: 'l4 AMERIOA.N APialj!y OF-MUSY). - MRS D. P Roitatßs, • This the plesdlire to announce thin shit hessoso in duced, by many professional. consideratioeutittn deter her Proposed sbsenoe fromAtoe city tenths pressat f aid to open, - POR A LIMIT= This magnificent establishment; where _IMO MIR be enabled to apply Ito renames for the production of a series of the - „ MOST butarromoue - AND • "" -• P IT I'. PLA Y- . In order to seems the utmost favor of the public to this expensive enterprise, arrsapmeate'•have- been made, sad are now pending, with a liege number of the most - DISTINGUISED - : AftAhIATIO ARTISTE Ot thie . 'Country, _- Ot Great Ratalo, Ana of Parts, Who will be daljOin ' tiotualed, together with the azalea of a • ' SIIPERIO.R STObIL !Netted from • -THIS PHIZiOIPAL THEATABB,, • THE lINITED SEATER. - The amnion will commence on . MONDAY, MARCH 1ith,1869, With the representation of - , . - TWO FAVORITE PLAYS, Sustained by ladies and gentlemen of the highest professional eminence. = - Admission, rifts and tweateie eanbi. Beata secured in the Parquet, Parquet C irc le , Balcony, and Boxes, without extra Wilma. • The offtte Art.tha s.lO of tickets - will ba open on winumenay molunNe:, • • IVE W. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE, OORNHR IMAM AND WALNUT STRUTS. Acting and Mae Manager Mr. -M T Heade. • BEI/lifting Managia Joseph. D. laturphy.. THIS (Theyeday) IVININCI, Mardi 10, WO, ADBINNNE! Duke IP emmont. Mr. Young • - ldanraze, Mr. J.M. Taylor; Adrienne Lemayeer, NW J. M. Davenport; Nangerville, Wm Perry. • - - TRH ILLUSTRIOUS STRANOIII. • Prim of agminelon—Seeped - Tieraad Fatally Ottai, - and Third Tier, 66 Gents; Pargarro• 67M. ewer, Drees Enrols, ISO man; Privato BOW L _iideeterig to that locale, DS matt; SingloiNate tizateetat aid Private HMV, 76 ciente. Doors open at qa,rter to 7 Oslo* i Oarlala Am* at - NATIONAL CIRCUS,- WALNUT ST., .hove EIGHTH . BISNIVIT OP:DAN Wiz(Thursday) EVENING , Marohlo,lll6o, WPI be introdneed 1 1 The Gabon tineatiorr," audits *dinner. the "1630,000,C00N He will shut intioduee EXOEI;SIOR. likewise TIMM " IftlL2s. Dan Bite will give" $l9O " to any one who tan sueesafidly-rida around the Slag three thries tha Mule Barney; RICE AND ALL TUE SIAM WILL APPWAR, Cards of Admisslon—Dreas Mete 60 Gents Children tinder nine pars of age 95 s‘ Family °lmola - 95 Chain in Private Boxee 75 cents. _lnrge Private Bozee $B. " Small Private Boxes la 60: - • WIEATLBY & OLARKiII 'AB4:IIH-SR. TEMAT/Ille—WiDiaus O. PrededelleAothWoOt Otago Manager. THIS (Thursday) WENN% ildok 10, ISW. THE BRIDAL. Malantlus, Mr. T. W Walled ; Ambler, Mr. 13heir e'l; Xvadue, Mra. J. W Waltsek; Aspuie , bilistilmaui ,Taylor. DYINIO POR LOFT, -' • M. Mingle, Mrs. John Drew. Adailasion, ore. &loured bats to Dries Miele, Ist% du; Orchestra OWL L _BO do; Nate 'arrive** Bosse, TO de; Gallery; l 3 de; chow, tor Oolorid Persons, MI ate; Private Box in Gallery for Ookirs4 BS dal Whole Private Bo; P. Doors open Alt 7 *Woe; sitar.memcs - at Ball 'ASS precisely. WAND CLOSING OF THE WASH- - INGTON MONUMENT )AIR, AT NATIONAL MALL, • MARKET Street, below Thirteenth. - PROORAMMR. • 1. The Fait for - Satiated to aloes on THURSDAY _RIMMING by the tale of all articled; on haul of d:Lotion. , 2 FRIDA.VZVENINO; Grand 'Molest Attraetton; end Promenade Ucineert; dt ban-pant 7 °Weak. Ad.. mission, 26 canto. - 3: SATURDAY - APTERNOON, Briaint and New - Attfaction! • GIUND MATIMIE of 600 Nottioreet Pablte School Pupils; at 8 &cloak ' •- - 4; SATURDAY ZVZNINGYARIMILL i—On this ocesslon there :win be a ,comblaation and coneetdration of theteirt Waled Talent in this cdti! ,To finish with GRAND PROMENADE - - Admittance; 10 cente. OkUdren; 6 mints -lnklo-8t CARL GAERTNER'S' SECOND_ 'SUB- SCRIPTION CONCERT will take place at the TOYER' of the _Academy of kiosk; on THURSDAY IMENING, Witt' lOtn. 'Mudded by Mll ANNA Maiars. THUNDER. THIIN 11A1381.311, DONNEWITZ, sod JIINGNIOREL. Tiateta am be obtained at the Haste Stores, and at the Academy on the evening of the ,Ooneeit: - - See 'Programme at the Musts Scores. riIHOILETTP B VARIETIES l-4{Cafe Oben. : .1 tant,) northwest oilier 'of KITS and vain. NUT Ehnen. • ENTERTAINMENT, POE THE PEOPLE! --"` After &protracted absence - from .the city, Mtn Emma Marcy, the moat fascinating Wallet of the day, will positively appear. - ' •. THIS JAVIININd Mr. Robinson, Comedian, late of the Arch-etreet Titiatre, and Miss Mattis Robinion, 'Yankee and Irish story-teller, Minimum " and - Comte To. callat, will also appeal. EVERY „EVENING this week. kfmktit'neit Paiavatil, Tulle Price; Virginia Mrers,llob Edward's Minstrels, Oh - aria Jenkins, the litunorist, and all the old Favorites eontinned. , the eminent the- evening Partivalli` will amg The Olpey Emig, as sung by Jenny Lind;"ls Cobras, as sung by Te de sco, ,, and, La Narengera, (the Orange Oirl,) sung by TOsezacJipi,” in fall ' final& Costume. ' The per- Annum) will conclude with the farce of .ulittreled _ WV , -Charente:li by Minn. Robinson, Edwards, - and Min Robinson. Commencing at T. . Adadaston, 10 and: lb cents. T.- al.heckatilitsge _Manager, and Con dueler. •-• • - • rpm 'PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or 1 TIM FM ARTS, • - - 'No. 1026 OWBSTItIif 81111161.. , 18 OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from till 6 P.M. Admission 25 cents. - Children 12 oente. , Shares of Stook, entitling the holder's bonny to ad— mission at, all times, $6O. df-tf TILL SOON CLOSE - ' • v • - BARTHOLOMEW'S STATUE OP • PARADISE LOST; OR, EVE EXPENTANT,,, EXHIBITING NOR TEE BEHEIIT OP THE, MO THER OP ,THErARTIST, AT THE- , - , PENNSYLVANIA' ACADEMY OP THE NIKE AZT', Crismov Stitrar, neon Elam= Seinurt. • Open front 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., and from I to lb P. M. Regis adinisalon, R cents. Children under 12 yeses half price. Season Tickets, SO amts. ndid-tt SIGNOR BLITZ.-ASSEMBLY BUILD -11149, T.ENTII and 01IISTNUT Street.. - ..LABT WIEN BU TWO . DOME AND LAUGH. Come and; eee the Tunny BUM the Amusing Blibi, the Remarkable mite. the Laughing Blitz, the Popularßlits, the Blitz who malts* allhappy ' PERFORMANOE ' EVERYEVENING, commencing at 7g o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AV TBEINDONB at 3 o'clock. ' , CONSISTING of WONDBILFUL MN't'AMOIIPBOBI3II, astonishing scenes In Yentrilognism, the 'Learned Ca nary Birds, and the ratraordimuy 16[111bl:ha 44 the Bops Banner. Admission 26 cents. Children 13 cents. sel44f- A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. D. L. CARPENTER'S FOURTEENTH ANNUAL FLORiIL SOIREE. will take place on TUESDAY, April 12th. Ticket" era only Two Dollars, and to be bad of John Thoreley, Esq., 311 Chestnut street, of the Private Committee, and D L. Carpenter, Washington Hall. - The sabsoribera are informed that their ticket* are ready for delivery, of which more than one half of the limited tickets are already engaged: 'Those wishing to attend will please call early for the purehue of tickets, which entitles to one gentleman and two ladies or one family. This Festival will out-rival soy affair aver given in this city The examination of the Mims and Masters for their medals will occupy from eight tohalf- - peat nine o'clock., All will be seated until the children have finished their parlor dolmen At the emend of the gbng the ladies and gentle Men will then participate un til three o'clock in the morning The programme will be each that all can enjoy -them selves throughout the evening. The decorations of the plants, Bowers, Re., will sox pus all former occasions. A grand and full orchestra will be under the supervision of Professor J. Ristine. fe2B.3ive, MUSICAL FUND HALL.—THE GER -IVJL MANIA ORORESTRA give Pnblio RDERABS ALS every SATURDAY. Single Tickets 2S cents• a package of tickets for $l, which may be obtained at Andre% no Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton's, carnet of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The performance cm:tenancies at Sig Wolosk 4.11. al7-1S " OLD DOMINION." Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominions Old Dominions Old Dominions Old Dominions Old Dominions Over forty different varieties and etylee, of the celebrated OLD Dominion" Coffee and Tea Pete are now acanufaCtured, Being based, se Dr. Hall, of the. Journal of Health, pays, on science and common setae," they are rapidly coming into use, and are des tined noon to supersede all °there.. They ems be ob tained front or ordered through any storekeeper, or deale- in housekeepiag articles. tig- Merchants who have not received our Trade Circular, giving pipes, Up*. ho., DIO. be immediately supplied on application, by letter, to ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, 117 and 119 South TRNTH Street, Philadelphia, Sole Manufacturer s under the Patent. ur Also, nianufecturere under the Patent, of AR THUR'S HISABRATED AR-TIGHT. SRLY-SRAL. ING FRUIT CANS AND JABS. 143-thetreem CHARLES MULLIKIN DZ1,L19.11 IN PLUMBERS' MATERIALS, AT ITZW YORK PRICES, 5.28 MINOR STIOUIT. taaanee , HAIR JEWELRY. The newest and largest assortment of Hair Jewelry, SCHMITT & STURENBAUCH, 928 CHESTNUT, near Tenth et. feb2Blm mONEYi MONEY! MONEYI MONEY I LIBERALLY LOANED, in sums to suit appli cants, on deposits of Watchee, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, ,knns, Merchandise, Zets , on moderate terms, by JONES & 00„ Scoters, N W. corner THIRD an* (+ASKILL Stoats, Ifelow JAmbarl. Nstabilabad 1824. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 E. M. ania.lan tf 7OLLIGIEOFFER'B ANTI-RUEIIMATIO CORDIAL is the only effectual reenedyaver placed before the public as a certain and reliable once for IN. PLAMMATORY or CHRONIC RHRIIILATISSI This preparatum has cured thowande - who hays been t 4-- flitted with Ahern:calm in its Meet painful form, and we are daily in receipt of istteis and rertilleates o f AS. toniehing and remarkable cures. All who bare tried the CORDIAL - speak in the - most laudable Lerma of Ita efficacy. Pull directions and entire satistsction 'given to the Rheumatic sufferers_ Prepared by_ THEOIORR DILKB, Chemist, N.H. our. PINE and BIRTH Streets, Philadelphia. = OLD .TO3l GLN, LONDON' & full supply of Me :superior artlole , hae:batua t 2: received by the Lyttende May. Per Bale by-F; D.. LONDOIIehIP, 217 8 FRONT Street, sole importer. ' The Old Tom Gin may be had at all the Prii i ir Druggist* and raaUtuusbla ereelfre. • *dal- 0 .. 0,11P A N Y, Oaths Pots. Oode• Urea Yoe Hotels for Hairdos Houses For Restaurants For Steamboats Por the Million