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Oilloitann. •-::- a. 4' , 4 l i , iiiibitd4 WO ,Piel#4 4. this :4 = )wt6ititiienCii,r -, ~ 'i_ P 4 fii'44'.7o'.'liitl*.*tie'--iiiiiicic'-ii.;iiie . : 'giil,4U-Ataa,inii.liniating: '-. the Court , of 13 1 eh4,o,,'=';',;'ll#'4ittati advocated- ot liaititrhotofe)iiii; , ,,Toinsfen4 - 174 , tiat.: ' Hon. ,VttfOOnti ia*Sot: enr,iitiiii;ii:titilli entitled ‘4 l ,;**lo4t:# Oiii.jig:#o,lP:its advocate of oii r4 l o:***!* -6, =i ,11 4 11 g , . i itt. goitiEni -. of :Yiiist,his s ,sli,' :- ' < " - = . : : x--.- , - c '•`: y - ..virrolified,gb,erito:'.;iiiestfitements ~ ant 4 1 :10#4 1 44 1 .**44:44**Argit ar&sre iiiCtroliqico,c()ii;iiiireniMin are necessary, in ozdef:inj.)lollltetitliithr; Ant We. comaiena ! thein , /{t, the author" of 4 ' 4 th&OppgreasiOntd !, tiltitiPilkiP i i ha r " the,; half .ndithin which WO' 'lttite; 3 Wol l l4 - !#! l ,l* l ;b?:4o 3a ndo'- '::-' ' -. r i , :.l -. ..,; . :7 - 's::'.. - -.ir;, -. .5..5...:•,... - s :-: ' . . ':" - unicipat Cotruptions, :4.l!:•_itorit,pol ssi - Ifititont distinction of carittennindingt 1%41 Aftlitilsirinnici: V 147 2 etif.,ihe liiiiiint 'Poet& eyateM in tie city - of l * '4,o 4 ;''-*- o *a ti a t r i dtb i ri4ai , and ""Attrftlifiliriti4ft,YuPeiltitatuii,"Which- is '0,.1 *l e ":„ l 4lrga.,.:NWei‘," e )*iipiri:AiioYo4to.7=e — kwittl .4nliMitilitlptiieSpieti'lhe• cane; - for,lnis - , Ir4o # l 4 : ** iia lti! ilWialiOttid - aorriiPtio - 41 : )14-;ii :iejiiiiiiiit*eitt . AOhtf:,:i*tit'!Tolidi 4gtieniti4o4olotio:pliis of Now York :CI ur • 4 411 0. 11 *!ZOt i l t ,100: koi#' l ,o4,o l inlii*cii i v i ll j t . *110444101:0104024*:110'i thee'fo"- ,utifloystei4witeli,theillfiyOr Was:the head of ibeipolMeitiCaPPOirded all his subordinates. 'et . thia'e6Minbilion his primed' itself, to be a - mete, party Mactine,:midthe investigation in' IthelLegbl*iershOws)bat the commissioners CletidtlytHep,uhileitea); hive been, detected in aeti of greaecibidialill:„ , The demand of the • iiielerand 'the:people, will, no, ,doubt,...be ,re apolldikaibi thn,Legialature. • There - -19 n doubli•,leiseli;,in• this , exhibition i fi rst, tha t . noithriinistration ind:rio partY,R,op,uttlican or: toinnocric 'lettn - ltnig,c4ritintie,, to- administer= toierieuent Amimicipai-Ort - - . otherWise),' in • a corrupt jnainter;',:ivithout Meg detected and denounced secondly , ill* - el'arY ' Joni lari that refinieete ,diiitounife the errors of 1 ihose , ,'Whomi,; it' hafi,ippported, out of mere party •Bielini, will ' lose caste and influence ,with !n:People:loin. legislators at Harris. burg ~- e in, , do netbing better, we tblnlr, than gale*, tilie,itdvice - of Abe independent journals in Philadelphia! - in regard to 'the Board of Guardians:(,' The .feeling ,of, hostility to , the ireeent,BOardis as strong in ?bilidelphia as llfe4leidifuent iti-New ,Yerk against the pre. • sent corrupt 'pollee commission. The only ~waY tosecure henet government, and honest men in odic° is' to sooriivi those who fail ilk perform their duty„to:their constituents, and :trisintain all who do perform,it., , - . Professor f/ceextd Lecture at t, 4.tiademi- of Music. • • • Aa luotors!al.sultieuee was again attracted to the Acadeiiiiit'llatibli last evening, to hear Prifessor Miteheirieetond• Inter, of his present course, in thitiodfleerthe -. subject of which wee " The As `,tailgate:at Discoveries made, by. Teleseopie Pow ! 4 14<yonpitetous stture,'end every part of the - bens° was ;4MnifOrtably.filletwllhout being orewded-- aldienoe snob •• as Seldom mirk, a leotard beard'entertal#tnent; :At 8 o'clock the Professor appeared tit! stand, and after a short introdne ',llms,"llWlMlllhe general poWera of the telescope ;were' dwelt - upon, he,entered upon a more dennite Abscission Of his theme:. • nip* first ditlifien of his lecture was ,devoted to thls - isiwere "of the telescope in enabling the' s. trowimer to determine tke character and quality of dLibint heavenly bodies. The' that orb to which 311 ittention was directed in.this Investigation WO !the Moon,: whiob the lecturer:mid he had re lit ' within distance hildred,and istriniment eibleVlual,:hisd" been for Many years aeons• tome& to, prosecute ', his :observations . Ile had watched the dawn of day upon that Inner orb as tttetruek the toiled peaks Wits lofty moon: taiai;end 'their lengthened shadows with such` minute distinctness that -he had felt, wbllJ. observing '• them, as, if wlth a ten-foot *fie! ' hi, : (Maid - hive #truck the orb !tapir. diva 3 'Miele:lt:- , •the measurements he had _hticesit , made of the craters ,in 'theta mein tailicatese graPhieatly given. From this body 'he .14Si : turned to the centre of our solar syktem, and for several minutes expatiated learnedli upon the• Sputa on themes end the general characteristics of tilisit,latalaoas central orb, and then lap/41'1,141va lortier.:4ooo4;to% 'take up • the tesseral. pia filitiFy• ! ' - taetaberS 'of our molar: system, begin. with"--40,4:ne;door. neighbor Mare, and continuing his *Ms* of investigation onward ti2ll. Outwardla the eitreme torso,of discovered - 1 1 4 414 1 4r.hfcli:tliefliaiitaii; of cserse;enlisted hisiettamtione:.• • - • vf'!th"eagles to the'qneetior ' "Are the planets 1414bitilr he 0114:6)1y. answer that he did not know: with certainty 'whether, they were , or not lint:thlt he; did know, that they had been enitbleit to examine the Menet Mari, with the aid of. the telescope, with sufilolint &Mersey to deter mine its character to be surnearly like that of - the isarth,that the.thought fold occurred to him; if it. were possible to. tratteter iiiinhabltant of the earth .to that:planit,', be wealdadaraely dircover the dit brume, .`l6,;:preoliely_ similar was that orb ta: oar !owls in its Nulled obareeteriaties, its :stilesPlarkr4henomena; and lie periodic change :or There was - Meesularily mob. in - a 'tette like' thli which,Mithent the given,ataria tics, 30u 14 `1: 46 '000fi for nothing JO synopsia ; and as we ;Aare. hetspiMitolifiloW Km through the bewilder ; bit niunaralifj-iirylog and alternating between an indefinite number - of millions, billions.. trillions, etcetera, le can only say that, barring the Incom ,preheadble numerals , firhieh were indeed vitally 'gantlet: AO — llitietratiou 'of hie ' therm*, 'atistattail theories were perhaps never more olcarlY Professor : lecture last tolimier',lllCOoneirialon wslaublizue beyond (le-, ecalpOsi - ,,and e licited greet applause( • • •.. His sabjest . thie evening will.. be " The Dia otiverfee made' by the Power of Mathematlaar ialliorysis, , t'irbieli front- what 'we 'learn, promised to • be- the - -Maatpe effort :Of ibis' hrlifiont aditree; A. itleArPrebalAY bathe lastripportunity offered for years ' t bete this remarkable orator, in this 'afityvtlipAeademy to-night will denbileis be lined :30,itixttivAt eisOcity., ;. • 3 3.-- ••• • Ti en `.4 { I The, ploigorttitions of quail°. . In 1859, Congress' passed a law:przierng thaewlienever" Americanteltizenis dgpovered *FUSE° ' . .?") . 0,‘ , 01er -the- Prett)Otion of aireton giO.ProPer report* the oiPor anaieritiesariroshing. ten; thlig. , altooltie'pri*ted 1.34 the: of ,CCeirpilrig it andriemovingi44eigok, Un der -the previsions of tali flat ri4if fifty islands have been discovered and! rted to, the National Government. They'Afearly ail „lieMtioartOifieLbottirew,Of -.them aro in the, Atlantic ecean: We may, therefore, expect • that froia these islands, and' from other islands veritments contiguous to, heM, as well as *Pm the riclOnife ofwealth testa possesses in her; :Chinclie,islands;:large stiPPlies of Ignerie continue to be placed withbi thereach.W 'our firinars. We regard this is a ,ve'ri ,forturtate elf clunl 3 tanee. ti - an &1 rulf*Tsai tlathe productive power of many. of our beat agricul- Inlet *Latina deareasing. ',Forte large portion of the soil of Virginia, Mary loodEand-Delowsreer, appeared•to be almost ert.;' Maly • exhausted ; sat 'New. England, • NeW , Year, Pennsylitania, •find even the rich and fertile regieni tbeWest; irrs 'said; bytitoSe who closely',investigated the subject, to 111 *''eigitil-."-deOrin*telf -. t#eir:ferillit3:' This Is '44°l by the crutebudr (*Leval; in the iirtens,eisk,Of impcirlant Constilitents of the soil; ?whialt„..are- not ,restoreid,by„the' ordinary '4 l .onrelli trues*: open', •theiand;.: ;Year offer year me goon raising large'qusntitios of hay, ,ciert, wheat,: rye; est potatees; de:, Which are sent 'eff-1/ markets dietent 'fronithe place' 911 theli.piddrietien;'and' the ordinary gather:. lugs Ihe = bern-yards replaced;' axed; for 'the: impertent cl;reenta Which lire thus removed from them. soCipss.whietuthe Feral/an , go- - ; ariPpet,witltt. Shortly , -after- dhi;lotrOduptirin, inideriti in a - great measurrytheetandard 'by IWhick all Wtber Isruinoe.,'weie 'Wind ;' bet' it LAWSentAlljcaltters koralbe gtrano° found upon rithflbtfear . - hive' *Moiled', to; the lackthatlt * elketWsla t i:ge *ler, is,entage of' ammonia, -- While.' the 'de . posits ;•or, : the, other 11 gli s 0, !b . ; Onifit ,' ,P.4 06 14Wie Ingfl 3 ' (di ant& .1 Jatire'depositonmpriginaliyrorined AMU theaxerement of birds'l olatttheChhich° Islands main a rainless latitudes, and the Mime-, lila of the - original deposits ie thenfretaitted ker a long• aeries of Years,- and brain° the moat ink' pirtant Perfien (if tile' article 'ireserited;fer :.laid to' the far Mir.,. -The` other bouiroe, are.de4 14iftek Whinii,vnrof ellPinited, at eartairiaernens ;Year, to very.- heavy Mins, which' arredr,ent,their animal matterand aremonia, leaving upon the:lslands little else :than the, ;Mineral• "constituentry-yeltich are formed :Chiefly from the bones It the Ishei ,upon which the birds subsist.ln Rome ceseti therie'guttiou'are. found in a Prilyerlied flea, while in'Otherethey have, by the action of centurl Veen transformed into solid reeks, which meat grimed to a flue Powder before can Met b . they, be profitably used by farmers. When tinise.pbosphatio guanos were first introduced; there , wasritonSiderable hesitancy 'upon the pallor agriculturists in tieing' Meth rit ail; but many thousands'of tons" now' been Sold in this'COOntrY;ti *gland, ..and.On the tion 7 - anent, and 'lroVis "„ given . great_ eatiefection. TheY,vark very much limb°, analyzing from 80i to- 95, '..per" cent.. of. bone phosphate Qf ilhnew ,Although.serne of the agricultural theinists i of the day,de.not appear dispoied to „concede as great value to these panes as their adtoeates claim for them; the general testi rioniollhosewhe have investigated'the Matter-amenWhOM • stands tonispictiona the great Mailer of Modern agricultural chemistry, Ilaren LMere---and the practical experience of thensands, of ; farmers, concur , - in pronouncing them , extremely valuable: They act' upon' 'the Very., much -, in the same way as 'ground bones; lint as bones contain but abOut por, 'of; the phosphates, or 28.814 pi COO; of, -phosPhorics. acid, the *Pallor Varieties of phosphatic pesos, which : contain , , from 80' to' 90 or 95 per ,eent.'of , the, .phosguites, _ bare more • valuable fertilizers tban bonee„ themselves. The most I.Valuable portions' of 'the - feed' consumed 'by :men and animals ifietteedto dinn their Nines ; when we emerider that the Milliliter)* of the Soil;thus ',Used,' are rarely or ,never the opal theta very - large portion of the excrements Of.,lounan and brute beings via • • - immense ilitantities.of i grairt and produce area shipped Isom:oar _shwa tolerate .-conn.: tries ; thatlhe, riches "of our soil are constantly helng - lvatdted, away into; the little'' streams which - peititisteceve . 4 section of tile.4ouritri; , that the'siciii:Ors of great cities convoy immense quintitiee of valuable fertilizing matter into the rivers upon which they are located, and that thua the oeean is constantly I:rive - Hewing up the richest- agricultural. treasures of the earth ; it is : fortunate that -,tt - convenient - - arrange- Meat, has been made for replenishing ex hausted soils with the ilavaltfable of which they have, been thus de. prlvcd. ' The' &thee of the great deep scour ,the'ocintri for their allotted:filed ; the birds in turn coramme the fishes; and resort to desert Islands, ns -places for rest and incubation; while wan, by making guano a merchantable article, avails himself of their labor. It has been found by an analysis of the' ashes' of burnt wheat, corn, rye, etc., that nearly half of that ash consists or phosphoric acid, the very substance in which bones and phosphatic gnaws are particularly rich; that mineral constituents ,of those plants cannot be ob tained from, any other quarter than from the soltitsolf. When, the soil becoms destitute ot phosphoric acid, it is - utterly impossible to raise upon it those valuable productions; and - conatant Cropping speedily exhausts the, soil of phesphorle acid.. But it has iortungely been found in'numberleas instances, when it is re stored by the application of guano, thatharren places, are once more made to gg bloom and blossom as the rose." . This - subject is an important ono, and well deserving the , attention of our farmers. While: we can well understand their' natural aversion to incurring excessive expeadituris, if it can be., ebown,that these guanos can be purchased at such prices as will enable them, by increased crops, and the improvement of their'sails; to. map - a profit by using them, they are - well , worthy of their consideration. In'Seotlancl, where' farmers are particularly thrifty and intelligent, extremely large quanti ties of athletel fertilizers are constantly used, notwithstanding the very economical habits of the farmers, for th e reason, it is alleged, that they are enabled to greatly promote their own interests by purchasing 'the respective varie ties of sancta super-phosphate of limo, etc. thus and reaping a rich'prat for the money thus invested.. - Mxse DAVIttiI'ORT AT TIM WAINTIT.—We had the pleasure ' fast night; of hearing Miss' Dam port sing an d recite the Ideriellles Hymn ; and we cannot refrain the exPreasion pf our opinion that it was eminently. worthy of that great tragio actress. Her rendition of the Immortal poem of the French poet was so thrilling and elootritt, that the whole house rose and responded to It la hearty ohms. This remarkable scene marred in the somewhat florid play of Charlotte Corday'; bat this especial performance was worthy of the reputation of any artiste on the .Edge. We trust Miss Davenport will repeat. " Charlotte, Corday". before the close of her en gagement. By the way, we intend in a few days, disclosing a etansa of the Marseilles Hymn never before publiebed in this oeuntry.„ Liftoff Sams oP VsurABLIII REAL ESTATE.— Thomas A: Bons'' sale, on Tuesday next, 15th in stant, will comprise a. very large amount and va riety of, property, inoluding valuable btisitess stands, handsome'and plain city dwellings; eight tracts of valffable land' in M innesota, first-class farm- known as , filrookflold," Lower &Tarim ; a farm and mill property, West Philadelphia, km, by order of Orphans' Court, a:touters, and others. Bee adyeitiseisents Odor e:colion head. Butt. ROrkra'.4-We would call the espeolal attention to Wore. J. M...Gummoy . 4t, Bons' sale, On Tburoday evening nut, at the .Phltadelthis raohange, whloh will Include • valuable Market street etnteii, bandsamiiriocterd•iOldepows, alp. gent iota, dco., part' peremptory. Bee auction salsa. FRIVI Exittcyrton or, Samna:lg.—A °hole° bol lectioit don paintinge, from the gatiorY of MOB5lll. R. R. Dieseidorff & Co., Broad Way, Now York, is now arranged- for examination 801019 Okostnut street; Ode 'Parkludon'a Saloon ' ) to be sold on Illursdayntorning next, by B. goon, auction eer. . - , Pareneona' WAN-sant' Novena:—This day, Pe tenon k Brothers flame the second volume of their viivalP weekly edition of theWaverleyNovele. It oontaine the entire of I. Guy Mannering,',' for twenty 7 9vefientai - Now is vim rritibefiire the hurry at spring buelaim . . - 0 get a' heigaiu hi ' a'Ravert, Bacon, 90. i NOUN k, Clark, Millet, Davie; dr, Co., or Cafe "4 `Co. Plano, at .t t ftourrio's, srtecith Ana chePt• Ant drools, TI1E• PitISS.: 7 PIIILADELYtIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1859.1 BY MIDATIGII.7 7 NA.I4 , !,, n•i ~' .. , ~.„. ~ . . ~. , Letter iii*i_ 4 oool, 10a19.t , "-?, [Corresporiseaiiil."fieVl4lV , .' ' , " ' i , ' 1,/ , ‘Taikilikettisi March lli 1 8 Y. - It teeinisto'4l)o iiiherally . .coneedeU, that the it Colil6 ;Of 'Cliliais 1 .,'--.l e rgailliiiii .Upder ' thi 'Meet' auspices eirtuinitaterqoa;and , Intended -to-le \pro ituptivi ctgx”,,,gog)li'lCAtaineditliortion,s,,,Aftitir Infinite pains are,triken'to prisent"and itrgueCases before this court, composed of some of the maiden- lightened turista li the country, and the eattes,are - earriedliptir , Corigrers - with thirendoreement of 004 i -irk littik,* neNkiiiiiitiilts tutuais., , li nt , itTornikys.thainselitiii.eAtir Aating,,exhee , m4,4 41 - that could be Said, are expected to become lathy agents, while those wild have beeirdefeeted,ht the ieoutir go. before Congress to endeavor-to, secure a .reversal. Cour t ' of Claim " le not a aueetetti.:- . : r_-,_,- . _, -.-- -- ' i ' !Ile Postmesii'tr ;if, kto ll' i t l'i-A,lit Ni,‘" ll, cinch, has got liiiiiiiiitiate,ri'diMmilty,'whieh may,jeod *tc his ieineitini. It unsafe_ that this °Metal has ilitempted to traiiidvithel Post Oftide of Nostenili violation' of this- wishes of the people; ,and,.`, oiiargi'fit lioidly;ll344" that ho,did so to promote his 'min intereate, 'lt aPiearifitrther that the pot of Olifigiesi, interdlited rho iiinitoYal of the Poet .ogtie, bit xi. Capon refined to obey,' Mr, aspen is the.nuthor' et an., unfinistiedlieieiy of Vemol c ra iy, and alas „appointed. under the preterit Ad ministration, greatly, to-the surprise of-the Demo- Craw of Boston:.`. . -"- - , : ,i„ • Mr.- Berard-It steadily visaing lila Maims far a Pietidtintiat-notaination. '. He hat aittitstve,aon *fictions in' the 'Meplitilioari• ratika, 'and, although not: agreeable t-ti -a, large elms of, hiSParty, will, it is stiPpoied;iiiiin oand.great:itiengt r h beanie of his consistency on thiardPelitverY platform.' !LA) Araisonat Era, in this ; oily, rimy be regarded me his -more -immediate', organ,. ank,the.-15,44,,Yerk ..Nstqhfitig :Mit aii-W,' 1.1 4,if , XPrk Ailouth=1)100.- Mr. ThurloilVaeit, of the Albany Messing Tour. , ,nali.., a shreniir'sind akilfellictichin,' Who, 'iio!,- witkOinainite haa.beinl)tterly ; assailed, me to maintain` his , footing, le doing - nil in hie piker to. promote the °wise, of ,Als. Seiard. - The" herir governor (Mergaiet New York) is another okhls • adherente;-' Mr. Beivard`conuninide net only , Cr , tonal, .but Pecuniary: iiihttenoit, and, as h,„:lit emelt , very wealthy, he :will be iiiiiableit - to ash(' ,a„ Most algtilrons °impel/re, ,'On the .Ciiher land; the Nevi 'kirk 'Tribune; wielding,T . as it 'does, . great "iaiwei, le ' not l'Ooked.'.. - Kininl as -very,friendly, while Itb -. Akre' than likely . 'et governor Banks ;of,, Marsaehustitts, 'iloieltior Chase of Ohio;nrid lain, net leas t, Suttee Nelda:4 also of Ohio; will . . Mont their' pritaelens it',the proper time. '::Pierti, :On' "be no `oontkinatioii` in 1880 of the opposition elements that does not lay due' attention', IDA; to the national sentiment pi, - it exists among „the cld-line.,Whigs : 13onth, 'andi le eondly, to the American sentiment, as it , may be atild-ro exist In-the opposition. pert; iiittirer ;_the goitin: ,The diMoulty in .uniting these two Cle mente with, the Adopted citizens who are Repuhli - oikrith and With the sincere Abolitionists,mnefi .be , apparent to: everyone- -,,, ~- • - ' .• .Hon. J. AV; , Deaver,' ~ Contathisioner of Indian Affair's, has resigned that Positiori;and w ill shor tly sail for California. Mr. Denver:ls- an excellent many, and the AdministratiOn has been fortunate is scouring his support. It fa not doubted here thatlp goat out to California as a sort of politigal ipostle,,to -assist -ft-the powers that be"- in their war against boughs: The reeonoillation hetween Dr. Gwin. and Mr: Denier has the eppeertinel of sin'oerity.in public, and the two will,''n6 doubt, join hands cordially, when they arrive,. in the Golden State: Nothing hes' done ei,lnlielitii 'de. banal) the politics of California lie the:rait otrOlit Of patronage titres-17111sta it; In the shaptorappro priationi for land surveys,' Iridlartaperatyre, navy yaras,dooke, fortifloations(ko.ole. This patronage, wielded by bold and unscrupulous men " boa thus far been able to;cop6 with , the reatilleet patio' sentiment - of. the State.- If Jude-piggies: 4 frlende anywheielt; th e:Cnion, they are .k jili found in • California. • Miii name le , ro)-4ear, !Ail / 14:4 strength In that State , and I will not hisirp If hie friendi should prove conquerors in the iiiii,t battle which is to come off next September. ' ....,;„"7. " ',Letter from New York. . BXOITEMIONT '.1110210 1141/41OAD uzi—:.ormr• ; FN6 or Tim RIID9ON-41P14111118 OF PUIILKI.OfOII - F. if. ONVEOVIIOOO-4810/11 , r/017- BLOil AT QII.MANTINA--11111 OlfttiKlll6o-44..0.Lif.- I.4BDILT —PIANO PORWAS ; 71 . 014. JAPAIi . - 4 34LTTLII MATIKEZ--TLlZ•A!ilifilo4N I/M*ICM COXPASY. fOofteapondencie of The how& ' - . . Heir Teak, Ranh 20,1 54 ; .- . The railroad - men of the country are agile attend tip by the anktouneement that that noraufa Mr. Korai, president of the flew Etat titikEtie road Company, had notified Messrs. Corning Tholsp eon; and Qurett, the. preadent* of the , three , other 100114 tompantee, that their repealed vlolatlona of the anupetentered into - lag OotelMi huttwitinelyealtitii to Wine tatb.P,ootiell/dOII no tO oqatilderdlitt'.(*eie: company hound by -.H. Tbiers, ie item pnbebillty, therefore, %het, at the, rallated ,, ttenveutlen3o'ke th„itfi L it Duffel:ie Venda,' of next ireak,lll4lollehtnill&pri - - will, be dlsielveit,'ldd Seeekroai 0100%140i - 4 , 4i irltiat it Up and dm* the - lend will be ghtners-litAis.:ollM difiehriminsget bal;•-ateefitilbet* pair sfeektealdare Whitt,* to beConii'erthietilt-. • •- The Hodson ie again Mtilifehle tc Ponghlenistsi ptid the lee Id fist breaking: up CO fer.;as Thet,w' every,pthuistet,4l**lWittof 4he - tiohlOtis '4944 triipast week, of an Maly Opel Anger thte snit ere* Of earn. fierce. The flue weather, of the last Iwo' weeks fa atm - stow out the public institution. ' OnSatitidartast, there were 8,067 inmate's:of the :umlaut eliontoaynery eetabllehatents under the control of the i . enHoyernors, A demean of 201 compared,wlththe potion* week, Mr. P. - H Underwood, author of Bulls and Beare , in the Atlalitie Mortify. and one of the projectors and editors of that reagssine i tee retired from it, and from the publishing house of Phillip, Sampson, te Co., with Whom he has been for many years seseetated. -• Preeh troubles are apprehended at Oman - thee. The Oomanhaleners of Emigration having received liformu teen that the Quarantine buildings at Staten Island were in darter of being destroyed, Peparintende,nt madge accompanied bye number of thsdetectlvepollee, went down last evening to took 'after mitten., The fora, remaine4 all night, and havitiotyitviturned. • The feeling amens jeniiiipnen ineohenitle Is. still strangle favor of dating fer Incressed wooed, Lust ,evening a large meeting was bald at the Steatite House, midis resolution adopted theta demand itionlfibe made upon employers tile =awing for en inoreese'ot wages, the moult of the request to be stated at a general meet. log next Saturday evening. Information bee been reialied that. Dr - (raillardet, who attempted to assassinatei Mr. Crandon, of the Nei York ilotel, and managed cleverly to amp. from the custody of a poßeeman, bee arrived in ?tole. It wu euppoaed he was in Havana, but he has , not been there; havlng gone from Imre direct to Canada. Onrmannfacturers are rapidly &railing themselves of the new field for their hemline?), opened to them by our treaty with Japan. Mr. J, B. Dunham', mil of the oldest (duo-forte makirs billow York, is preparing to Bend onta fine instrument in charge of Mr. Brown, a ttlesloway. • The drat piano in Utah was sent from the . fratory of John B Boehm, &lidera' dragged. in a hand cart over ha:mired, of miler of desert and through count less rapid streams, .The sacred echoes of Palestine have also been iiwakenel by the conorous tones of Dunlatim4 plancsfortee. • [ Within the last two weeks 5,300 head of cattle have bran sold , at the yard in Forty-fourth street. at prices veining from nine and shelf to twelve and a half cents. 1, I alluded recently to the specious practises in bourse dr preparation for, the American Bank.note Company. to We neveorporation le one of the largest In the ranntry. mod destined to exert an impottant influence ea one branch of the flue arts, I [ append some farther partici:tiara taken from the Journal ,j Commeici : Of prom there will hemmer, then sixty, and the Proployeer, pow scattered in madame premises. will Smother nearly two hundred, including engravers, Orbiters, pressmen , These will all be at arranged In departments se to promote their hig hest Diener !When the proposed enlargement is eom eted, the Bank --Note Company will recopy one-half o the entire trout on Wall street,exclusive et the basement °Mos, one- Jai( of the. third story. front and rear, (now lighted ',from the interior ot ;hp quadrangle.) and' the whole of [ 'the new story jabs added. The latter will hey* a clear height 4194'115t, and be thoroughly lighted f me all [ aides, to afford the bent edvanteges for executing the very delicate and elaborate designs employed in bank-, [ note engraving. The windowslowards the grade will be scarcely visible, unless viewed from • distance, on account of the projecting entith'etime. The entire work will be lire-proof ; the. roof c f dorrugeted iron ; and the rant of the improvement is estimated at not far tram 340 000 The operation, of the'Americen Bank note Company ere second in Importence not even tethhe United State, Mint, in their relations to the currency ; and the eidelenoy end security, which the new arrange ments will afford, for wadi:Mb:l the "different depart. Monte of bank-note engraving, will bring corresponding benefit, to banking Lextitutione.” `On the Bth instantwe published a short telegra phio despatch, announcing the .discovery of the remains of Mr.. Thnreton, the aeronaut, who, on the 18th of last September, made what proved' to be a fatal balloon emulsion. The Toledo Blade of the Sth furnishes the particulate of the finding of the romaine, which we condense as follows: . 1 0n Saturday afternoon a eon of Mr. Hoag was searching in a piece of woods for some lost sheep, on a farm about" els or seven miles from this city. In bie searoh he penetrated a thicket of bruehrrood on a knoll surrounded by wet land, and there, at the foot of a large oak tree, ho covered articles of clothing, bones; Act., which so tidied him that a dismembered human body hal decayed, and portions of' it bad been eaten by animals. 'There were portions of a human body seatter• ed around near the tree." Oleo by the tree, and embedded in the earth, Was found the jaw -bone broken, and ;ratted hair, partly in the earth; About two rods from the tree was found ono of the, foot nearl y per. boots of the person, containing a I feet, but. mud; ,decomposed, and a portion of the shin-bone with flesh adhering to it. The boot had 'been gnawed, and evidently the flesh had beer( eaten - by bogs or wild animals. Portions of thel spine were also found scattered about, and several of the nails; teeth; ho:, and parts of the skull, were lying near. The clothes wore, however, the means of identifying the body ; they being not so mud destroyed bat that their ,texture could be disco vered. 11 In the pockets of the clothing were found a Impine silver watch; jack-knife, and a buckskin puree ' , containing $1 SO in money., ' A pair of gloves were found in ono of the coa t pookets, and in another a letter and several cards. The letter, after drying. Watt readable, and was found to be, directed to Mr. Thurston. It Wes from a Phila. dolphin house, In reply to some Inquiries ho had made, about silk for a balloon, "The balloon amended from Adrian, at nine o'olook, on the 10th of September last, with Mr. Bannister and Thurston in it; dosomaded on the farm of Mr. J. Dinge;ln Ogden, near Knight's Sta tion, at about ten o'clock, and the escapade oc curred at about half-past ten o'clock, owing to the removal of the oar-ropes and other weighta While Mr. Thurston was trying to °pan the valve —when, ashYstanders expressed it, the balloon 'bounded Up ',like a rocket,' oarrying Mr. T. as above stated.lt moat have been within 20 or 30 minutes of this time that the valve gave way, and he fell." • E'S TAY MO' . • BY 'l"tr:PG.TapH; • • :•,'lN'sj e ,,ty,rst Page. '• ..'J;ll° - ' WASHINGTON M ONUMENT. -Thill.,,SXo ArTIVHI of - ' the Staltrltetlh r tsf Rrit,Olte . are audit to,navo monument erected on the rdte'vberh, -PonStatett, •, -March atiereahip. - • ' • • tshle WWI Isla , some years ego teems to bp. MUM, from 4,ivernitol, with dates to Wednesday . , the - - M 4l ^ ° Q T 9'..l ,a .r. • Zial.faM r fd lies Adridealitite beert•antidid dcilded;., Xiiirjoa r , one city ' Is increasing In mita. 'pjtod thWarrlial of this Aretilk,rietirdlay, RaW i t erity end beefiti. and -wk e hall soon stand prantaitialtr fax —' - - " • .L• :for:We annular end elrgaine.oLour public edidoesi: ..The NOV( Herten' passed, a few - dayo sinee;thrietriair: /Lulea has lately been down to us by Mr Scheer, 11 , 1 "Alp City of Alanchester, which sailed from New York' en the 2d lest. for Liverpool. this city, of sineular elegance and originality. It is Opposed to build a monumental tower-177 feet high '. Vio PaPara br the Nor at Briton taut:game additional to be competed wholly of iron. It 10 a besurfal speoi- Remit of interest - - meta of architecture, and is a. barmonimpl _ortatare of Parie letter.- State that Priors, Napoleon w as reeetiail the several orderecthe °Mathieu perhaps. predenilnaZ pl.anfroonniattfOranitianal talfanecon the dips. HS !, treg.f It commends itself no .less by its solidity and spade ire cab .on, Itel„latralf 410, Willett aynapattliwis durability thee its tasteful design. whilet to the.n . 4 ll l with their most 'Meet wishes, tartan it cannot fail to give. esdiefactlea, lit.„10111, be no Tire French - Miiihrier heir eintricted fo rtin lies niefullbrinannurieetsiLiind - posseisfes'itallainil*.` `mil Ron rattans of dried wegetables, the eaten well ye the eye, - A -Sewed division of ltreners troopware Under orders The 'balconies - foe promenadi; and wids:ilarield Vie*. tolnerah Nat Algiara to liraees. - - of,the surrounding coantry--the almost celestial mole.. At yo, rnmeredtbst Geo. - lamorietere ban offered his dept forth from the chime of tells which bsplaced; larideeri to theffitererar in eat* of - hbettlfties • lu'the topmost aroh-the gushing waters of the foun-; All °reactive bettalione in Para trete be,lnereaged r talus which sodomite base-oprelyes more maklogreaoh regiment fifteen hutidredsfrono: ties plies of reined for' eitiwitt' anti Stranger could net Prince - Napoleon is repotted as incessantly festive,- be imagined. That, the, plan. is feseltre cannot be pig the Emperor to war doubted.- and whilet , it - will regalia several the:wind - etrimaie. tons of iron for its completion: It will furnish employ ,l. Glance Jones, the American Mini/her, had an so- meet toe large number of workmen. The senate may 'Pence with the Emperor, ant presented his creden- be heard at a greataistance, and-it is so pimple, in the Hale, • „_, ' mechanism by which it to prtoucei, that any one may tlt is Smarted that the Mild° dempetchee from oardl- regulate it, and cause It to perform the roost d'fficult dal Aidonelll to the Cabinet of Vienna declare that no pieces with artistic exaotnese. The, plan must be teen reception Can be Vended to any, reprenentat yes from to he appreciated foreign Goverritnents at all referring to the dementia • ; Golan:meat of the States of the Church. . THE .11ETEOTIVES.-ea perusal of our court Austria is steadily preparing for the eefence or her reports tugged re very pertinent thought in re. Italian possessions The garrisen of Vienna Is fully prensr,ed to march et short notice. latiorsto our detective eya f 11 We refer to are police„ Therwit weak tettvity at the animal at Venice, the conviction and Sentence of a gang of burglaris, end where, also, hospitals and army bakeries have been es- the alleged swindler who was Immortalised in our city tabliabed. ,- column a day or,tw.; ego, as the perpetrator of a fraud , Gunboats have been placed at the month of the river on Messrs. Farr and Thompson, by mesas of a check Po, andthe garrison of Perrara his been reinforced. forged with the maim of George LiPplucott .1. 00., •The SARDINIA arrest of - these teasel:- their speedy trlsl, and the, ' The Sardinian Senate has adopted the tilt for a lean swift retribution that _fellowed.so feat the perpetrw of fifty, million francs, by a Vote 'of fifty-nine -to, ton of the crime, are solely doe to the deteattve seven. police of our city. We feel mote •pleasttre; id paying this tribute to theta gentlemen es they have been mule the intuecte of detraction - and calumny in many guar tere, The p.th of a detective in the performance of his duty is no royal path All banns are their haute, all places their placos_They stop not, for storms, nor heed the beating or the mereilest tedpest. Danger only invitee and does ma deter.widle life ma limb, in the_per coinsure of,duty. Wooly a secondary eonsideration. This may eseinextriverant, bet it is literal truth. The sala ries paid to these gentlemea are no. conelderation to recompense them , for their woluntarp snit:Won from the comforteof home-end:the lutartes attendant neon `the quiet pursuits 61 life.- , -We do not; . of• bourse; mean to praise one class of r Metals at the expense of another, The 00101010ta cent of ddtp:ifelfpatformed is another's. beet reward-and by oohed, le this more deserved than the detectives of Philadelphia - ' • - A DARING . : - AtTAbont_ ten': o'olookslast night, a daring and nossimessfal attempt to take life or to commit a robbasT,was perpetrated 'by some villain or yillaine, Mar the northern terminus of the Second. street Peaseuger Railway line. - The ear was driven by rt Captain Joe," a welt-known driver, who was startled noon driving along tbit'point of the road, by two or three pistol-elude, which were evidently deafened to take agent ,ffitber:on' his person or ,That , of the con ductor. they being the only two persons - on board the car at the time, 7he horses became frightened at the reports and started off ate brisk rate, which left the villains far behind, and frustrated their evil design. Fortunately- bath' the :eonduotor and driver,.though emielderebly frightened, escaped injury. FnAti.-James Call was arrested yesterday afterndon in Eighth street, -near Saneom, by „ 'fitificer Kerr, on the charge of violating the ordbrince whiffir prohibits the running of wheel-birrowil on our side walks. He was taken before Alderman Ogle and paid the usual line of two drillers, after which he went on hid way in not the mist amiable limner/ Yesr.rie.-hoW-, ever fa not so much to blame in the matter, in our opinion, as his employers, who probably availed them selves of • this mode of transportation for the sake of Saving the 'pittance , which-would have sufficed to pay any of the numerous expressman of our city for carry lug the articles to their desired Lenealry.-sA man named Fiederlek4arants was taken' before Alderman Ogle yesterday afternoon, on the charge of breaking open the drawer of a bureau, at the relidenee No. 118 Christian Street, and taking therefrom a sold witch, chain and seals; valued at Sgelh the property belonged to the offender's grandmother. Re w•s committed to prison in, defanitL or bail, to answer the charge at cruet. • . • TERPERANOS 'SERtioN,-Rev. D. B. Cheney will deliver his second mermen oci rt The Prod gal Son," en Sabbath evening, at 74 o'clock, in the church, Twelfth street, above Race, This sermon will be,dell• vered undeithe'atispicen of the Jasper section r. O. of H. and T. All other soothing of the temperance or der are Dirtied to attend. HEARING ,WAIVED. -William Murphy, Who Is charged with the murder of George Neal, on the steamboat Peytona, bad waived a hearing on the charge, and a final commitment was lodged against him by the Recorder yesterday. , ACCIDENT. -A man mined William Mueller fell from the reefer a back kitchen in ,thre Nineteenth' ward, yesterday afternoon, and broke his right aril" Re wee taken to his residenee in Cumberland' street, below Frankford road. P11E0391 - 6 The I'VeCtlise 66verennint, bee leaned s, a'rcutir alto. ding tb the joint effmte of ]England and Propels, to pre. 'erre Thepence, and expressing the conviction that Aunt:.la wll,l joha la the endearere for au-amicable nota tion of the difficulties, bat declaring that, while reser , vier her nation as en Xeropeatt Power, At with never thelens, Wei her dutten eis a menthes of, the , Osman, dont. derettch. the Spanish °limber of Deputies had granted traordinory credits for strengthening the fortifications ret Mahon, Forret, end. other places. , • The Italian exiles left Cadiz on the 19th ult. on board of an American frigate, the name of which IS not mentionedL - -.•- • °se hundred deputies of the I:liirtee had declared in faros of free trede in corn and cotton. The Duchene of Parma has signed a treaty with Aus tria authorizing the latter Power to occupy all the forts in her driMiniondwith troops inoese or Ito/Unties. Trade in Milan was In a state of complete stagnation. A large number of troops, deserters from the Atm. tritest army, had crossed the Piedinontees frontier. . It is reported that Ittissiabvedeelared its determina tion to nuiletinf attempt to prevent the union of the Principalities by force. I=l Arrival of the Steamer Arabia at Boston Bowros March 11.--The royal mail steamer Arabia from Liverpool, on the 26th ult.. via Ralltax, on the 10th inst., has arrived below, and will be up at her berth about ten tOoloek this swiping Tier mails will be due at Philadelphia to.morrow night. Further from ffexico. TUE COMPARATIVE ETRENGTII or,annAmom AND MEM= Wasnividrotr, Muth 11 .— The Southern mall which arrived here this evening furnishes, New Orleanspa pare of Saturday The arrival of the brim Minatltlan at New Orleans furbished miriade from Tampico to the 29th nit. The Tampion papers manifest conelderable alarm as to 'the results of Ellramonis expedition. though they con elder Vera 0 rtia in a moat perfect state of defence. More than'4,ooo men, says the Prisma, can be con eantraied at Vera Oros at a moment's notes, in ease of attack. without including the commandeer Generals Vara and Tref°, or the army of °alma. numbering 1 000 men now before °rheas. All counted, the hibe rats have for the defence of the city about 6 000 availa ble troops. On the other hand, the Prianut doss not think that more than a thousand men can be spared from the cities which are now held, only at the point of the bayonet, by,the Baeotionbr any petty, and ox, presses the opinion that Dilranion will have to depend almost entirety upon the army with which" he set out, from the capital. In the meantime, the war is prosecuted with vigor ail through the interior. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE • llmittiennao, March 11, 1869. The tiestate rapt M 10 A. M 'The bill to anthorlse tho extension of teh , r BO street, in Phtladelphia, was reported with a favorable room- • . Tho bill reit:Wee to coati passed a second reading. t eves the ethane' courts 'discretionary poises when, the defendants are acquitted, to direct the payment o witomaes . end coatkot subpoims, out of the county funds, presided defendants are unable to pay. The bill supplementary to the ant Mir rporating the Western Tramportation COmrany was paned. Tee supplement to the Pet to exempt property from leer, sale, or execution, to, the amount of $3OO wee disamsed up to the hour of adjournment Pending a secant railing of She' bill the Senate adjourned till ,afternoon. =l= lifte'Eanate met - lit three o'cloaiii. M. The followleg blue were poised : To • hiewfVonito the trotters of the Nontor Men's Chitstion Assoc Potion BalldlogAmealatlcin of Phlladef, ibis. An act relative to flt. Paul's Ohara in Philadel. VOL. After passing ofveria - pivot* MIL the Sonata ad. journed tin Monday. • The Diem. Committee agreed, at a meeting held last night; to report a bill Olvbreing Melly 1,.' Fry sod no. race 11. Fry. The report was not made ts the Souse this morning. -The House proceeded to the consideration of public Mlle, they being Bret in order. ' • . 12 .testa to authorise the Governor to commute the It wag then poitponeit indefinitely, '"T atit e 4 The folloWbrgbille were reported negatively An set declaring doge in this Commonwealth to be personal property. - - - An not to prevent the Intermarriage of the white and An ant to prevent the defacing of bank notes. An ant relating to marriages. The act to extend the power - of prothonotaries and cliche to admioleter oaths was passed finally. The pro visions apply to Philadelphia. "The resolution continuing gamma Flostord le once was negatived. Adjourned. From Washington. OWL DENVER-THE SITPIIERK COURT-THE SIC KLES TRIAL-TRIO CIRCULATION OP THE BANKS IN 185 G AND 18.57-- 2 / 1 11 REMAINS Or Tin POST. MASTER GIINER4L, ETO• WASHINGTON. March 11.—asneral Denver proposes to return to Osllfornin by the next steamer, and this rotten will Involve his reslgnatlon , as Commtesioner of Indian Affatra. The Supreme Court, to-day, announced decisions in seventeen cases, but did not deliver the opinions for want of time, and then adjourned till December next, Laving cleared leas than half of the calendar. The trial of Hon. Daniel E. &Wes will not probably take plane till the week after next, the Grand Jury not being inclined to give his case a precedence ever other.. A statement made up at the Treasury Department shows no circulation of the b►bke througout the • • country in 1858 was 'surly 5215,000,000 do do do in 1867 155 000,000 do do do In 1858, over 153,830,000 The remains of the late Postmaster General were eent to Tennessee thls attornoon In charge of J ustioe Citron, Benators Nicholson and Johnson, and Colonel Mirage, of that State—the ear of Adams' Express Company having been eaceptel. New Jersey Governor and Legislature on a . Railroad Execirsion. ' Newton, March 11.—The Governor and members of the New Jersey Legislature arrived here at half. part 11 o'clock and proceeded on an extra train by the New Julep Central Railroad. They age the meats of this company. and will dine at Somerville. The object of the visit is to inspect the new connection which will anon open a railroad commaniotion between the New Jersey Central and Reading and llarrisborg, Pennetd- Tanta, by means of the Lehigh Valley, Nast Penneylva. nfa, and Lebanon Valley - Rallroada, and open a route between Now York and the capital of Pennsylvania. The cementing link between Reading and Allentown is to be opened on the Brat of April. 8011eliVILLZ, fl J.. March 11.—The excursion train haying on board the Governor and Legislature of Pew Jersey arrived here at a quarter past 1 o'clock. They Mopped at the verinue points along the line between Reston end this plate. The excurelonlats, numberieg one hundred and eighty persona, trok dinner at Pritt'a Hotel. They left at halt-past two o'clock for Eliza betbport, and, after a abort excursion on the bay on a steamboat, re4urned to Trerftbn Ida the Oamden and Am boy railroad. The rust Otlie:e Department. WAIMINGTON, March 11.—lion. IL 11. (1111 st, who has been fora long time connected with the Law Depart. meat of the Government, has published an argument to show that the revenuee of the poet oftloe establish merit oan be applied, after June next, to pay for trans porting the mall, and for other expatiate of the depart ment. notwithstanding the failure et the Post Online ap propriation bill. The IVandererls Africans. BATAKNAU, March ll.—The Republican of this morntng states that a 'conelderable number of the Afri cans landed by the Wanderer were at Jackson, Telfair. They were arrested near Albany, Bsler county, and car ried back about eighty taw The reports of regent occurrence" relating to' thege Africans are very contra dietary. It is geld that those arrested will be ',learned by their owners, The T elegraphic Slander Suit. Nsw Your, March 11-11 r. P. 0. I. Smith, the chief owner of the blorse'lloston• Telegraph,. WAS today er• meted at the suit of D. H. °rag, Rao , agent of the New York Assoeiated Stem, for libel, and bee been bold to bell in $lO 000, by order of the Superior Court of title city, to mower the charge. The Fry Divorce Case. Rawson°, Hardin —The House Oommittee on Divorces, at their meeting loot eight, agreed to report a bill rorelnz Emily L. Fry, late Emily L. (Trigg, from her husband, Horace L. Fry. The report bra not yet been submitted to the House. Markets by Telegraph. Pew Oats sirs, March 10 —The steamer's news re ceived 'at noon, ceased great Oneness in the Cotton market, without Improving quotations. The Wes to. day were 27,000 bales at 11% for middlings Sugar market dull at 6,1‘.. Pork Hem. Coffee steady at lex es 11%e for Rio. Cotton freights to Liverpool have ad vanced 1.16, and now quoted at M. OIMALIBION, March 10 —Cotton—gales today 1,800 Wee; sales of the week 12,000 bales Priem bake dd. vented %m„%. (load middlings are now quoted at 12m 12„Vo Monn.a, March 10 —Cotton—Sales on Tueehay of 4,6e0 Wen at 11Me1l hie middling. Belem of three dam 18 803 , receipts do., 760 bales, Bales on Wednes day 6 000 bales, at unchanged prices, The salmi to•day amounted to 9 000 bales, at an advance in prima osusso by the Europa's news; middling are quoted at 1 1 ;1e , 11%e. At the Midden este of Teas to-day the catalogue am stated mostly of greens, and fall prices were obtained. Barentratt, March 10 ,—Oottou quiet ; the sales to day amounted to only 800 bales. The sales of the week are estimated at 4,760 bales The receipts during the sane time at 4 550 bales. The total receipts of the m emo amount to 870,000 bales. The stook in port amounts to 50,000 balm Betainenit. March 1 1.--Flour to firm at $0 37) for Howard street. Wheat steady ; the supply is seem, and a stook is wanted; white is quoted at $l 40©180. Core dull at a decline of 20:is ; sales of yellow at 820, and white at 78e , Proslalons firm but unchanged ; Batton—Bides are quoted at (1 . %0. Whiskey le steady at 23%e'29e. introisitart, March 11.—P loos le nominally rated at $5 80m5 85, Whiskey hoe advanced ; Wee at 25e. Pork firm, at 817.60 for mesa. Bulk meets and Bacon are in fair demand. Lard unchanged. . The New Bedford Standard, of Mareh 10th nays that there is a man residing in that city who .has been for some days in a trona.), and that now that he has come out of it ho gives evidence tf having attained wonderful knowledge, speaking seven different languages. He is represented as being a man of no education except what be has obtained while in this state of trance. This is WOnderful—if true. THE CITY. A desperate attempt to esoapifrom the Cirmin nati jail was made on Tuesday last. - _lt seeing that the jailor ivas about to enter the pelf of ,one of the prisoners, when Rooney Oheeseman; a large,. muscular, rascal—who awaits trial before. the United !Rates Circuit Court for counterfeiting —leaped upon'him savagely, and Strove to floor him. McLean fought desperately, but feeling he must be overpowered; perhaps murdered, he en. deavored to draw hid pistol, Whin Charwoman threw him. with Omitting fora, falling upon lain: The. jailor, however, by a desperate effory drew blipistol and fired ; but Cheeseman bobbed - his head, and the bell merely ploughed tip,the skin on one of his cheek.horois. - Being 'thus admonished, he left his dangoroupkeepst and ,retreated to his cell. Meantime; Abe Cress, 6 desperate character, in iiisliiiiritiftirfignlfiWzri knife Coins on! come on!" The turnkey met -hint: at the door sad struck him a heavy- blow with his 16 nd' or keyis failing;; liowevarit_te ~lrztoch dim down. Cross assailed bhp furiously, and the turn.' keY was obliged to retreat, Crest following him to the, outer entry of the jail. At that Instant the, °Moors In ohnignok the ohaiii•gang appeared, and Cross, not being emended iny he .expected, beat a hasty retreat to his ail; getiing 'hack to quarters while Mr. McLean wits Oohing himself from the floor. By the promptness of the jailor and hie assistants, complete mastery was regained over the scamps. The following In the amount of cold tnuiaported over the Huntingdon and Broad Top Hailfoad Ton!. Shipped for the week ending Thursday, March • 90859 2;159 Amount chipped pre;ionely . this year einem dan. , vary lot; 1859 ' Zits' amount Shipped Amount shipped to same date last year l'carease The following ie the amount, of aoal ttattepotted on the Philadelphia god Reading Mimed. during the week ending Thursday, Meath 10,1869: Tone. Cwt 7,810 19 From Port Carbon 4 , ..... " Schuylkill limo. I , Auburn Port Minton: Total for week Preciously this year... Tots. Taira:Mt time last year f 20,849 02 change, March its BOASID. I 11 Hudson Diver P. 32 800 Harlem prat 894 "bll do blO 80 Now York Stock E FIRST 10000 U S as 17,1 101 X 20:0 Ohio St es >so 101 x 10 00 1111001 a la , t 'OOlOl 400 do b.° 325 , 760 Reading R • 4054 26 Molt Con It 22% 100M1 Bo & N Is WO IfIN 10 6411 & Mon R ' 114' ' 202 Cloy & Toledo It 2714 100 -. do WO 27.1( 100 do 271; 200 do NO 27 1003 Tann 03'90 91,1 SOO) Virginia 6e 08 2000 do 934 GOO do O 8) 6030. do 330 97x 6000 Missouri St Cis 85% 6000 do 1.60 86% 1000 Eris 4 mtg bde GS 2 00 do b6O 58 200 do 03 111 n ISO do , 180 203 200 do b6O 26,1 i 100 Old dr. ft leld 11 o 61 1000 L & *es let m 80 160 do 0 a 69.‘ Bnoo Mlah Oen 8 p o 97 6000 9floh 8 21 mtg 63g 190(1) 111 Freeland bdo 90S 1000 do 91. ' HO to 800 flan do 8t Jos bd 78 i 20 do CO4 100 do ao CO4 50 do blO 6 N 386 Mali 9 &N I guar 49 60 do 510 48 50 do blO 49 160 do b3O 49 E 0 do b3O 47y 50 do 474 60 do 510 477 i /50 illin-la Con B ' 69 al Clay Col & Oin R 933‘ 60 era & Ohio R 70% 1 /00 do 70,4 60do 530 'lO y 1100 - do - b 3 70?, 6000 LaOBrMLO a Tai 18 30 Bank of Amelia& 111% 10 Nassau Bsnk 100 GO Del & Had Co 98% bd do. 08% 160 Oumbnd pref 1,30 213,,i no Paolllo Al 8 Co 77 50 do 660.707 i 50 do , e3O 76% 100 N Y Oentral al5 80% 230 di 810 80% 10 do 80% 1015 do 80% 1050 do blO 80% 700 do 830 80% 100 do 660 60 1 500 do 100 .10 , 120 210 , do Xrle leillrood , , 60 do 1O3 :1100 do WO/ O 7 100 Harlem B R b3O 12X110 ) do elO 70s goo dor • . 12,11131,0 . do 030 70 TRH MARKUPS Amnia aro quiet at 0.75 for Pota, and $ 5 . 7 6 0,5 • 67 5i for Peoria. •• • . Barawax.—Yellow Southern continues scaree and arm, with sales of 1.000 The at 880. Plan —Dry Cod is more inquired after. with sales of 1,000 otls at $3 attired. 26; Mackerel Is arm. with saes nr 1 000 bble large No. 1 blase at $l6, and $0 87,1 i 'or large Halifax. Herrings aro native for pickled at $3 76 and 25, while Brooked are heavy. ffLotra —The market for State and Western Floor hoe improved again, but without change in prices, with light reoeipte, and salsa 12 000 bble at $4 25w5 for nu. wand, $5 Nal 70 far superfine elate $0 Mott 60 for extra do, and GllOOO at $3.75 ; $5 80m5.95 for auto•rilne Western. $3.5008.75 for extra do, and $8 80a6.75 for gaping' brands of extra raced-hoop Ohio. Sales o' Southern Flour at $8.2508.70 for common to mixed, and $6 7508 25 for extra brands. Clouds Vlotne la un changed, with Wee of extra at 88.5007 80. Hails —Wheat is let2o better, with sales of 25,000 torah at $1.403m1 48 for Weatern red, and $l.OOOl 76 for white Western. Bye is dull and lower at 85a501; antalPaales were made. Barley is heavy at •780850. Corn is limner, with /aloe of 18,00 bushels at 88e940 for Western mixed, 88092 e foryeliow—the higher rate for choice. oats are drill at Mmain for Southern Senn sylvanie, and Jamey, and 613mi830 for 'State, Wotan, and Canada. . , Her 3a rather Omer, with sake of COO bales shipping at CooBso. • • • Lima Is steady at 650 for common Rockland, and 92)0 far bump. Psovnircags —Pork Is firmer, with sales of 600 Ws it Beef is buoyant, with sales of 460 bbls at $6.5007 fof prime. Si? f.O tor old mesa; $ Uinta.' 6 for new do; 613.05 for country prime i $509.60 for country moss ' ; $9 60011 for repacked Western mem. and $12.60013 for extra do. Boon is firm, but quiet Cat Bleats are steady.: Lard is dull, with sales of 100 bble at 1131 @M. Butter is firm at 110170 for Ohio. and 17025 far State. Cheese is pretty stiff at fielle. firsairs.—The market for Brandies le moderately sc• jive, at firm prices, with axles of 70 halves Coosa° ()lard, Jules Robin and other favorite mark'', at' Sim 6.50; 60 halves fleabane Retimette, at ,$t 400)1.50; 10 halves Bordeaux at $101.20 ; 10 quarters Uhamparne at $3 GO. Gin is in fair demand, with tales of 40 pipes at 709900. In. West Icella Rums we note sales of 16 puncheona Jamaica at $1.3001.60, and 10 puncheons 81 exix at 65e70. TEAS —The market for Macke Is very a.tive, partly for speculation, and some large transactions am ru mored, bat it to impossible to learn either price arm- Oculars By auction, 7,000 pima medium quality Greene were offered; "and nearly all sold, to a snirlted audience, at full pr ; Ityson at DIX 030X 0 i Youvg 'berm 310,610 ; Ibsen Skin `AL:maga; !Won Term kay 241 . ,270 Ounpowder ilOrrelo, and Imperial o.ls 634 cents. 11'n I SKET to arm, with sales ot 300 bbls. at 28X WINER are In improved demand, act rodeo shoe a slight. advance. The transactions embrace. 60 qrs Sherry at $1.10a2.60, 70 qrs Burgundy, Port at flOom Si.2o. 500 cc Claret at $2, and 300 !Ate Champagne at sBel4. C 4 514AtT, E A l l S e A yALuljlai All ft s liurir lEffOntativ Inenovn.: mittl - 4;ifeit :4t,M*,!x ,tr . ',o l , ,"Waltjed, Yesterday, the ple. re oftwaiiiiding ftirepeciziehi tf the moat cola nlisroook*Auntei yettiiventestfllfhe ranges ace on exii - liition r ietthe well.iiiistionatriiiiwarehoure of Mr. 144 ilosai;Mo, Ilt64l(lirlietilitateet, 'shove Eleventh, wbkis Moat of our ?Satre iraneebabl,y some, is slip the Pitentee of the celebrated gas buintog eibking stove, which, for the last few mouths, bee created eruh a furore among wise and economic housekeepers, as to tfltte.rfleiteffdtttult to Innt""4:ki,r.-!."::4•".10. supply the public rignopred foe them. Eetp, geurifiening cooking. range, to,vehtch!we loirifiryite attention ' , most 4g14 1 9,441Aa11°4 1 " the riPOlO , Whteh has *Ten Ale Yfocaltagreat calebritY. - and mar be brieflydeem ibed ea follows: We ismirk, -- fltat,t-that its siciple, yet hien title oonstraottaa, is loch that the saving of a very lair, per centage'rif filet (arty per Cent: id claimed for it by', the patentee) is at-once apparent to,„aoy, one who will take the ttronble t,6 'Zeit - toe ter- , iimeelf. This saving Is consequent,' measurablyospoirthe tho• rough censomption of the 'gas arising from tie coal, 1 which is effecteti 'by Intiodiming jets r'Of heated air over th e fire by insane of ee'reirge . of anialt'eneologe in the upper plate, which,- mitigling with the glees, indu ces combustion, and. meates ',Rome - Similar to , that produced by a wood 60, 'whick flame, in L itapearage around the flues : ofthe!,ieOge, , tbioyei amorejoieure heat Into the OTiall, then-,cien,lo:.peadoneirbianynon gaiconsurriing range now, in'uie:,,The'nPenlegi in the hollow centre plate 'On which - 11Se this gnat (Wore of the improvement) laollitate MIS Operston to nicety, allowing as they' do the Dee Invent of cold - air, which becomes heated In' Ha= passage,: end fleetly , escapes through numerous finial holes on thejusiii.sidS of this centre plate, witch pl a t s,a ffirehypreseitietttrom the irjarions effeots of beat,:anti,,. prevented - Trine sinking ddwn, se has been the ease with all thossi•lllrestofors in nee, as all who have ever useatcnoktugreeire'at ail are perfectly aware, as wells% of llite disadvantages of this warping tendener. - With s tbilargealene arriogemect here referred to, thal:iateitteie and manufactaree, Mr. Spear, wstrants that .no snob ware ing or sinking of the centre plate can mini An- the cealons:fdr:thla are obvious. The principal Ilaialitaies'aeitleved by thle invention , Mr. Spear mai be brietir elated . proire A. great ea*ing of !net; a miieb guletaeal beytedliod bates:peen frqm the same fire; ilija4rieenvation . 4l the, centre platee, and a greapm aural. foOkeadlnewstallor lag yarrows Valli any othtr range aim in uss...4U the above-named improver:Moil hitve . been patented; aid we may safely predict for Sneak - ail liiitnensi sale of them during the miming iseason" 'Frons - Westerit pipers we tee that his great gaehaining.mnikingerhieels being introduced into generalitte in Pittsburg and binclanati, and other places through the West. Aterirrandilli kaliV:lrlES —tie — first sermon 'at the Avnericatildechaielosi Hall, corner of /ankh and George streets, VMS delivered a year ego, on the 14th of Hardt. Daring the year themeethige ..bare been well anatalned, and at 'th'e Octant time are in's tintrialting condition. During the year eleillirinen of silk the Evangelical denominations have: preached on the Pab bath, and the 'priyer,meetings here been of an in teresting character during. theweek, As a resin of the Ranges at thin place, nineteen - persons here shown evi dence of 'sincere eostrition - fereht.: • The'entlre receipts of the year have been 1281.430whi1e the apprises have been A 189.08 Two collictione have kiiire,grAitted to oldest, calculated to do isOa—the - /Guericeir Tract So. olety, and the Home bllleslonaz7 Society—amounting to $ll4 to, which, being 'dedireted ikons' the amount celyed, adding expeolieeict thS 'year; !Carpi the 'person in Charge short AR 05: eel bY iiieadvertiadment that on to-morrow afternoon Mr Geo. J.lllingini will occupy the Mend. htrAlinglas is rn threntupeaker, and ie one of the number converted at' the,Tent.- Be wil l speak of the troth end.power Of the Rellgionuf ,t 3VoltAet AND HUD WORK."—This will - be the subject of A lactere tii‘belelliered by the Rev :11 H: D D Cioutiert Hall: on next- Wadeeeder eveAtrg; the of Tibia, will be the the , beiteflt of ,the Union Temporary Home This, we are author ized to eay;will be the list Opperturilty afforded to our nitlzene of bearing thia truly !eloquent men during the present season; thoiigh we need scarcely add this. as it seems to us a crowded house would await laim,st twin. te-ilve cents a ticket, if be were to appear before' Philadelphia audience once a fortnight the year round' On this oceasien it will biadviesbleto procure tickete. WUTILTOtouS ADP PALATAELH,--.l4Btents would confine their expenies fel Hui+ "gratlficatit+6 - of their chtidren , s platen, to weekly, hi-weekly, or tri-weekly purchases of 'the wholesome confeettionery menufee tneed and sold by Mesas. E. G. Whitman & Co., Second street, below Chestnut , they would aye doctors , bills, and add much to their aggregate of domestic baYpinees. The elegant varieties of candies made by thiji firm, 011 of the rtiest materials, are gaining for their hanie s world-wide reputation. }ll - 1810aL RElTlLeitall:r;The4erintinift Orobel trigivOthe usual rehearsal this alternoen, it 8 O'clock; at the Musical Fund Hall. ; The programme is rich and varied, and their musical perfOrmancesunmmitiled. The love price of admission must injure a fraaudienee. BY OTHERS' FAULTS THE WISE COREHOT THEIR .papio. of 1857 /educed many, to : A/came adie; by Seeing the 'fault in thereiseives and °there, in not saving something from each,week's earnings to de pend upon when unemployed, or wile° alelMess or other misfortnne overtakes them„and large numbers are cor recting their faults in dot saving, and are'dallY showing their wisdom, by opening accounts in .Xna Insinuate Be.4 : uta POND, In North Street,' boleti Chestnut, which osier suspended, and paid all puma on demand through the' panto, with 5 per cent. interest. Some in any amount received, and paid in gold, silver; or tsetse, ea desired. See advertieementln another column. SAWING MADE Zan?, hy using BrOoks' Ivory polished patent glace. Spool Cotton,..initable_loillew- AQTAMI and And florin., which for ; other. It conittlieethelnetre ofalik+ with the atrenitth. , . tetto. IStuppf ; HyDßATit,l4.F - 4LOSSI be thotough l iAsanied and ptirifieriby * L A nee Hvaint'S Oelebrateed /or Sale tattle oldlitind, 105 SontliSeoond at. Saxes Tensaw. VPE HAvig every, cionfidonoe in the polity ,or the &mimes Baking Powder. Hun be obtained at thema nttraotory; N0:503 Market street.' For cake,, breed, pastry, pancalcee, &0., it is a luxury: OILEIIICO•PNEMULT/C BATBS.—Fer Consumption, 13rOnchit's, and All other disorders of the throat sod lunge, Dr. Beich may be 'coneultedit . hie rtieldence, 1122 Vine .treat, from 12 111 to 6P. M. Commltation Er 4 - . • pined in thought, And with s green and yellow melancholy Bat, like Patience on a monument, *alling at grief.. . LADIES IE DELICATE REAL= are recommended by their physicians to use Lions , Catawba Brandy. Its pririty is undoubted. It is to be had at 508 Market street. 23,382 8 04 • Ws BEAR OF NOTSING, our SAWING. MAcHINICS. —When wo go hone, our wife folks of Bewlog Ma chines. .We meet a lady friend oat ehoppieg, and she hes been looking at Bearing Machines. We 'take up the morning paper, and the Brat thing noticed Is Sewing Machines. 'We are inn into at every conain by partite carrying Sewing. Diaohines—S &rage Sewing Machines We' invite our readers' attention to 1,. J. Raymond , * card, In our 'pedal columns, for tali particalars apper taining to the Savage Sewing Machine. _ 1,0/7 n 10,150 10 I.&{t 07 5 567 07 20.612 13 .. 322,901 02 IN ALL ems CUB Horrans, the Sparkling (la tent's Champagne Wines of the United States Wine Oilmen' Company ate used. Three delicate flavored wines are esteemed by bon ciianti. agency here at 508 Market atreet. 319,419 16 Nothing more 'graphically 'portrays the condition of that man, when left to his own reflections, who neglects our advice, to ,buy his clothing .at ffi. 11. lldridge 4 e 4 Old Franklin MCI Clothing Emporium," No MI Ohestnut street, and flails, alas! too late, that he him boon " taken in and done for." Our readers to be happy and avoid the "green and yellow" should hearken to ohr admonition, and pay ""Old Franklin Nall" a admit. MI% .NSW IffititsrEu PROIL ENGIAND.—Lord Lyon, newly appointed Minister to the United States from England, le expected daily to arrive at New York Re Will make but a short stay in that city ; but will burry on to Philadelphia where be will t , look around" • little, while be Is having two or three new cults got. ten op at the Brown Stone Clothiugilall of Breathitt & Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. After Lord L obtains his proper outfit, he will proceed to *asking - tort and be presented to J. 11. A Warren. SAYS :—" If the learned Thebane of the o:den time bad,. thoushi of embalming their minds Instead of their bodies; if they, bad committed their intellectsto paper Instead of their lliobs to linen, and come down to no bound in vellum !instead of being_ crfilned np in sycamore, how much more perfect wend htre been their posthumous preesrvat , on !" We opine the learned " Thebans" had no each lent!. Wiens among them as the palatial Clothing Emporium of firanville Robes, No 607 Chestnut street. FATAL ACCIDENT.—MT. Christopher Hi lton, of Wells, Maine; was in oomnany with two bays in that town, who were examining an old musket, the lock of which was broken. Not suppolag 'that the musket was loaded, one of the lads placed a persuasion cop upon the look. and with his hand struck the hemmer upon it. The charge exploded. the'eontontt entering the side of Mr. Hilton, tak ing his clothes with it. Mr. Hilton lingered until 'ho next day, when he died from the effeot of the wound. GO to White 11011 and Day Spelrg Clothing— Coate : cloth Brock Costa, to all eolo , s, black and bluo cloth Drees Coats, Businesa Coats, in plain and Caney colors. ' PANTB—Fancy Cashmere Pants of all kinds, bleak' and mixed Doeskin Ceeelmere Pants of all grades, Vohs, fancy Bilka, Black Satin, Cashmere, sod Marseilles of all styles. Coll and examine the stook—no trouble to show goods. One low price marked in plain figures on each garment, at GREAT WHITE HALL, 2V W corner FOURTH and MABEE'S Streets Window One Inln Goods and Cuttsln Mate- RUIZ AT WHOLESALE —Every descrlptfon of reg.. maka t Bating, Drocatelles, Moreenn, Lode Curtains, &findin Oirtains, Gilt Cornices Window Shades, TM. eels, Gimps, Prloges, ho. - Six a =the and cash buyers are, Posited to select Iron our stock, new complete. W. H. OARRYL & BRO., 7/0 OZIESTNIIT Street, lm- potters and dealers in Curtain materiels, --RR, Osr Beatings, &0., - in the NEW NAMASONICHALL, below Eighth street. mbl2-2t ' W. Et.'oAllitThis`BßO. A , Charming Article for the toilet.—Our lady friends, whose hair - nay 10011128 to fall off, or br oom) barh and dry, have only tense .114,El HAUBLII EAU LUBTRALB RENOVATOR, which wii permanently arrest lts further decay, give It /1$ healthy tone, render It beautifully oft and glossy, beeline it to our], end impart to it the sweetest odor. hold by all driuggiste and XI:AM Watt, & 00., N0..704 OrIBSTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Th7.6t Jackson /AMON .... 3AOKSON WIROKS, NOTES, CIRCULARS, &a., &a. PRINTED BY " JACKSON. P/lINTINO FIFTH and CliEsrNtrr PAINSVSCI Palarlaa BIBTH and CHESTNUT PRIVTING mar642l ; : Operial Notices. • Printer. PRINTER. PRINTNEte - AND DILL-lIEAD3, OARDA, 1614 theeiidettei of opittotdrentiton It re felines to HO9PLAtin diallAN 8 1 7,411444,411/ A c , atkioOlodiria s ientxtifoetliiiorZoi'dvipini.i, Itior , aoqiphint, nerroWfdalligker Z.',?f ., ti, -f. -':, v, it bryze, pop; 8, 06C sa Di. '. o' ti; - rabiKathi 4* . that I wee very much end UT"r - eosapisiat for roar leata, *ad tiiee - misky of ithe most emluent relief from 'Thein:,lljithrosei treaisdistesi:**l__ = limit -, 0'044%144h: thy:siiiiiris"eliftien4 nausea cf the itisiiiehi'weiss, geetsHest,debiars..-41ter4.- I WM induced by 1 114 1 !bA I P3,4l6oB,Witpli GBB MAN BIT fBIBt; cad Z "do, It tree the bane at ` ri tit a l hig"ok***l4;,aisk:_4ol • • many of my friends to edam X ietatcutinaded it. I regent these Bittern authe beekr•vi!bli far tbs,abgrea diessass , new la thie,lsot our hest 'physielans.• care; lad i bare '44 little or none of the 11,1100032311 - nines. Truly pure, - _- 1 , L; , ' This • mediaina for, 'jai; 14 ail Aintalala cited States, sad stifle: aiablitaatat7, N 6 418 Allcif attest: •- " ' :16.1,9;e4 Sewing Plachlser.Af.puitars :patent Bauble. TIMM! AZWlN4,hphOßlNAl9,.berrioiri-malt_Pbfent hammer ittemhed, that tame any rise of hector' fell.' Price from V 2510105: ;."lor Red' itirlicileiate - aireiiii; it - 9= CHESTNUT )31.16 . Ars•ooi1,11Mir.' 1. ! - fen a war.. - - 091911,127-Igertt( 'Grover k Bakertiteel4rilled , Nevilng m'aouunts AASaw - arytapaieß•stki. - This Machine sews from t"? spools, 1111 parehamed from the store, requiring no rewinding of threed ; it Mete, Pells,' 9 ittliigi and= Stiteifee i enneitoi style, iliikehtnir elle" sesta by its own operation, without re ovum to qte hand.needle, ad IV - required by- other ma china. It will do better :An& okinipetiteinng Than a seittnetress can, even if she works for ono cent an hour. fe2s tf freSEND 10114'0113011L63...0 Bsa You are respectfully Gras," to WI and CUM no the AIM Yil`YLlttefliSTB,for,Gentlemen, pin pared by the undersigned exprosely for.Bprtnorwear,- WM. Y. IMAM:WOW; . 490 - oszarmkr gyeet .Article k A. Neer . Arttele.. Phafoit Etofila "Clcieolitiaor the'ltele; Phelog kfsoe's potato* for - Pheloe 'At 'Bon'e poeotoe for the nett': Eent and Oketieet :article • Beet sol4Aheerst ..erth:ge Nor ltreastoi, - Beantitelng, Cleardog, ,Yor Dreetiog, Beentitlimpeenimii Poi Dreaming, Beautifying, °leaping, - . _ . Heetering 'the Rain. 'Reabiridg:the Hair: . R 0.44311.14 She Riii'. itPialrf for Phalon'ic Aonlikelozoine. : Inquire toeyl;l,slon,Br, Sciro4 Cloootws ,• • - -- beware of Countinrei,ta , ; ' 1 - • flmsll Bottle"; Tweati,five:Conts, -Small Bottles, nronty4lviiGonlo. ioi ;ale by allJoblrait, Dtmptai,matfiety goods In the orgy V&A of the United States, Whoienale and Retail Depot, Non 617, VT, - and:I97.IIE.DADWAT, York. T. B. PETEBSON fr, - DEWS., NO, EO6 CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale Agouti. fe19.41 eco 1 gDI no ne It.--117,140,4,4111Pre od DQUBLI-THREAD, warranted iquel to any one hue &ld-dater otechifie in the market PRICE THIRTY . DOLLLBIS. NO one asked to purehaiirunth tiej are estieeed Js ti performance. L. B. BAYMORD, Arad. Offles at the liouse l fnrnieLing ek r of John A. gni phey A Co., OfIESTAIT Street. feJti•Ln _ . Window fi4nsles-- - —9 , 4:IIM . BOILDISES,• - •• - - BT4EIT TLICIVS; . -•• • • PLALtt OINTBNI,WITII-8911DXRI, 81327, WHITE - , kip GRAMS ROLL/41D .. • - *AND , I3OADII iliTtraza. A now and •aried mei - miff:43A of fii.4ee,, Lace, and 2daelln'Ourtelad, CortAoee, BaideiPice,Cleittres; Loops sad Tonle of all kinds: -; *Large stook of ilm:4000s tiiitiable for Spring trette. attaitioa of dialere is eolleite3.- •-• ' • 111INILY PATEN - , - ,- -ARO Sark/4.44/I,Y 6t140. Fared, Rerrfu e , k Co, , • , feidtapl2 X,"t* IICCN SAFE W-A4t.EHOHEIi NO. ti2ti ORlBl%* STRU!, „ .I.lapteg .11eanien's 6asisg Farad-711irtInvest Corner of 811002 1 • SW tugs amonate, fro rdeeired - BM22IMiSM Money_ reef be drawn 8F elietk ‘ siritlrat las of late, tram - t =at oydocati monami. flay and Saturday: 'WOLF in the ereninAg. - Yresident, Franklin Yell; Trewder and Secretary, Okarles B. Morris. . . Saving Frind - Per. Cent. !Merest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, Jails or email, and intereet paid from the day , of deposit to the "day of Withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The iniestrdente - made in itosl Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-clase seonri ties as the charter requires. Oilleit hours from 8 o'alook in the morning wail 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday 'impinge until S o'clock. felt . . Sowing Itlnehlnia.-=:The new Fami ly Sewing Machines„atille.and $l5:, are at . trattlag venal attention. In all asselittar good genlitlea they are muck the test Slaelkinee eier offered at nlon pries I. M. SINGER 1 00, 602 CEMISTNIIT hewing Machines:—All persons who kain been induced to buy Sewing Blechtnes which will not perform the warn: that parchment remedied them to do, are informed that 'HNC/M*B MACHIN'S never fail to - do inykind Of work. No one is ever disapimintedin them lisehthel. I. M. SINGER & CO., - 1a274m - 603 OHESTIiIITIStreet. One-Price Clothing of the throat Steles, end code in the beet manner, ermemly for INTAIL BALMS. We EcuirA oar lowed smiling' prine Nair manes on Bich article. All goods made to order are warranted catiefaotorry, and oar ors-rouni MT= is strictly. ad handl*. Ws believe this to be the only fair wq of dealing, as thereby all are treated 011ie. Dyspepsia. There Is probably no disease which experience bag co amply proved to be remedia ble by the DIRITTIAN SYRUP es Dyspepsia. The ciost Inveterate forum of this - disease bays been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of our brat citisens proves. Tor We In this city by T, Btown,axmer Pifth sad Olinstuni, and ICaitunt i Co.,' earner Twelfth and aMrtnat 41041kWtr iflarriaate. - On the 10th Instant, by the Rey. Robt. 0. Matlack, Mr. IOIIN R. LYNOU to SALL'S, daughter of the late William Mons. all of this city. - * On the 10 It instant, by Rey Maims Mallon, Mr. BETH KING t, Mire OATHARINN E. REIIPABRI. , DMt both of thte city. - - - - •- - .* On the Bth instant - . by Rev. H. hi. Brown. Bolt &OR SHARP to RBZI en A. - WARRINGTON, both of Oarader, On t. e 10th instant, by Triend , e ceremony, 1111 pre sence of his llonor,Mityor, Henry, WILLIAM BAINES, of nelewere Township, Camden oounty:and ABIGAIL R. WARP, of Rattail= Township, Burlington county, N. J. . - - . it !Deaths - On the 11th instant, FRAMES 11.. daughter of H. I. anu 191. nbeth that, In the 6th year of her age, The ?attires of the remits* we reunited toattend the Neer* from her parent& residence, 1226 North BLit 4nth street, above,Girard avenue to-morrow (Hun day) afternoon. at 2 Wolcott. On the 11th instant, during e. temporary residence in Philadelphia, ANNIE ELIZABETH wife of Jacob Pus. sell, of Baltimore, and derghten of the late Mordecai Taylor of Philadelpbia. in the '29th year of her age. Her f ienda End relatives are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to leave the residence of B. H. Fuseell, No. 1218 Race street, at 3X Wolcott Fescind day (Monday) afternoon, without runner a tine to On the 9th Mutant, Mrs CATHARINE MOYER, In the 75th year of her age. ' - - The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ' of her aon-m-law, Mr. Charles Bard, in Mill street, Norristown. this (Saturday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. On the 9th Instant, SAMUEL W. HINES, eon of Oh feting and Elisabeth mires, aged 24 years. Hie relatives and friends, Integrity , Lodge, No. 187, A Y. M . and Oriental Lodge, No. 113 1. 0. of 0. P., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 123 Greenwich street, below Second, to-morrow (Sundae) afternoon , at 3 &clock, without further ;touts. Patrol to proceed to Meet peleth fleinetery. - • • .. On Wednesday, 9th instant, Mrs. 1_ M. BiILON, daughter of the tate Jahn adegee.`of N. Liberties. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence other mother, Rebecca Scattergood, No 1828 Columbia avenue. below Broad street, this (Saturday) morning, at ID &clock, without further notice. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. - - On the evening of the 10'h • instant, SALLIE, wife of Wee. W. Bllby, and daughter of Wm N , Jr., and Sarah S. Morgan:aged 20 years._ Due 'lothe will be given of the funeral. On the 9th instant. LOUISA, wife of J. Henry She. licher, and daughter of Thomas and Ann Jane Pry. aged 23 years. The relatives and friends; of the 'family are reaped, fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pwente, No. 722 North Seventh-street, on Mon day next, at 1 o'clock. /funeral to proceed to German town, On the 10th instant, MARGARET BEST in the 14th _ year et her age.' - - Hie relatives and , friends are reapectlilly invited to attend the funeral,„ from the residenee of her parents, Fleming and Sarah Beat, „Ito. 1822 Burton street, to morrow (Sunday) noon, at 7.2realock - , without farther notice. On the 10th instant, Mr. WILLIAM BROOKES, Sr., in the 86th year, of,hie age.' • " , • • • . The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the Deseret, from his late rest doom. No. 1430 North Fifth street," above Master, to. morrow (Sunday) aftermion, at I o'clock. „, To proceed to Meant Morlali Oink - der*. " • * On the 10th Instant, Mr. JOStP/1 PRIEST, in the 231 year of his age. The relative, and friends of ly are respect fully invited to attend the f 'from the residence of hie father, JGref-liills, Melt 1 iy county, to-um. row (Sunday) morning, at 11 to , cleblr, without further 'no**. : 'al f - r- J0i458 & CO., - got 141.16X111. Steam&
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