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Titla i i t alairetyper,thef it‘Skr sprorrallpigekepsinet enbieetpraY: )o 61114.MOAtatution of, th.trilibilhaes, , ..a 3 A without_ gilMtft4V•Pert.,of the.federel tioverot , '1 jeetesene...witir our renewed riettiluest atuirebattearaturrapport:fi;3 ~ r .-. ..Y k.=', -.-__; - l'adreolieldi r tidetAiref;geospestst. of our - Ittato Alia be reeetie - eildienere .i .piet • uoteil, - by, enoturagiag , WlVitithill K. . , !..cetiteliAtil, and Andes,. beW,littrur triiiit -l e t defpprew •Pti*llegel add .Iseilsifrelo girLdAirr'letelepitilei.7..„-,-,: Kt , -1, , , .-- ; ~.? f1it1.,.. i learlitirilit • in fleet of kr honest and 11110, I Ailhailaiiiiititen '4,4 the-iithdrirof -this Ocuanion• - 1 le 414.14CM40bi'lie001, i l Okitt iolterid,from the bur, AV e if ~ ' , loftisoold,eht aoli-binginketer thentiOve till, _ ' .liY:ititt:itedloielleatt-,.expeaditttra - ot the 114MitaMMITO;Mtellti,,Vort of. ho . preeent !Rumen . ,eVea, jtili' . , -- 114,,...,t ia vie* of the &Beatles attendant '1701'17 refUlih--WililAir Ilyetion;apc - of the i eporrib of the publle tioheye th seetlt Wan biii;laiiebiti.ltoAO,lloaqtristraileialliati Vele- lair_Alionahokeeking "of Ale - masers of- the;Com , Oirri r• oltlr, tire`:theL fortoollit•44 thve ..ettb4idat_ntry . of the Vetted Stake, in seeommended to the Logiolothroot' - vwrlZlrii ;JO-11:41.0 re port 4 Z: 77 - , -: -- A' • ',•.',' ( 43... Nint 'll 4 ll2l l. 16141 4 '.4 Catilia - t ta !'s ted !ll o P tir h ' eurtl B l 4 r 7 ,' ter ulle*ine, *blotto* viii adopted. " : ,' lilt - P 3 -01 1 .- 16 1 11 c i. ) ;IVO , the PAlMllligl 7 ' • ", " 1-"K—i ri k illtii . iiil l 4 ; . - - kit , - ,l .•.;itilit r.°-? e l x7r:l l l4 43:° • " r i ..,.lii, 4 1 0.0 kii i ,lOut - "ki - Mee. mid' teikkeeritteiT. cMe .3 1 .4 r liTsT. ;:liii_effilie :or our Sloun 10 0:' L • , rit . At:LI Aeltp tiettiA.the Jaw' .. 000takaaii our - i.:::^l4lw.ial*biaitfaititi4kisaagiior,the • itiaolnegai, SiaaaseitoataortaaforstiaDatuatratio Tirontivir of ihskipitii` t ie reportotthe'retriolltteli: The reaule, 4 , Steibenee% ItariLtollovinnor,Peieleeir State_ poliey, - Ildlikisca* torah -9a dogs tool ellWeete• - Plinking .t 17 ,, . ,initb¢litiiii3Oilibid.lataAlivtlalpktiod by.Moverlier -P elref in;lii.s4telsnihiek appeared itr a gubernatorial hlluifitiO ', 14,140q - ,thi illattrinal - Govestiiinent; ,, lf ' ' .:11 partielpatiess had ttdanleitent lb fluebeed r: limp 'to the,..Q . Orlrodri they bed setek thesefkiiii‘iiiii.s ,i, ~./.,, -'.., ' .;',, ''':-- - - , llfilithiait'italit nude a ippessb ;114.. *Mau ha sald that lif aerWYr l ,4 l nl %Sent faCeott-fieeehopteriesintinsenta t tkolawOr.Paoteriaat hat 'other groprula Windnee ist',.lo,:alliora,Aho_roaolattow, and proceeded; in Ii coop* ot:mtlgar viehniaeito - -,tradneei the - Governor to Ilie;litritAWnt *II *lit •—:,- , • , . . . ~ with* reoilutlint'bei etbrojo Mullett' F. Tether, I:Thlf44ar. a. 0 . 1 4.4 itillattrfOet9l4'N' Joan A. B.eutio,l,d, {: Ntrie,QiNliee* 2 .'itbitiii, Hier , =, till, Ileieh, Drury,' FikviiiSonitia.'2-Clatoita.ll;:Doimelly, Davie of Mont; rer: V t 4k 7 lT . l4 4, ( l 4 eVeri " It iP t yr' k li°9 4 E au : i i = 4 !t o lg ler aidlil'APH;pipytoi,,uiden, °' Painter r , - Ate, Pic king , '' Itikie;;Bash ,t -, hohrisr; ltobeirte, _Bhutto, • Btembaukti -Tet,e'ret Befferti„ yetibushlrts,' Welsh; and Wharton, aqiiii• - qr_T..:;'''''.-:? ' - , • _ •-.• .1; '40 . .4.,:-., Maws; "Acker: Albright; :Aiello, ~.Barto, - Prodhead.:Beller of Alleghenyil Beal, Brandt, Boyle, 'BMW, :BreiperAilligg; Allow ...Briouler, Olsrlsi €lonArd. Opin: ~Cunningham, ..,Dlekey, , Davls or Union, Irboti; DooaliabArana; liaiiiitho;„ Mitten:AD, Fhhisr, OlXllti;_fillbOi, Ciorittoon,,(oaoW cirri, farad); _Grit. Lauegilille, Mobeit,!Hiildennou,qtrimart, ;anion Onlrisia, Main; itesisiiiereit Xanti r iht, Lotto, Ly.'. rosol,Ltryi t tlottyNori ilarahali.; -- hillier: WlCnight h 1410.west"1/"•LWitsh heeadiller of , Wiahtrgtoo, . 'r.4atri-'ihatlt.ALOit,;Piot; Inelitt .Petrikan, Phimtle soltOo Ilmitood; BltaloO, Stehle/. UMW, Bg,;thtiem,Sharde; horror, - saorrderi, phersroody fiteildresie,Tirnep,Vate of Colnenbia,'Whilion, Wallace, WT stior.klittortosl,.o. PII, and Weldenhelmer-84. 1 The thiamtlon thott,,mooodtil to ballot, with the ,F1"14 i _elliiit„ , , 1 -- ••,-, -- • ", , , 4ilisii•-' ,, ,• - •• - •,”• - •;'•Ig•fiali ' lliart , ' • ' T t' llmali egier aidaaa " ' ;-' l . t.) l lriiit 4 t l ,4 ll d aialln aolios the noogies for tlattoo , l,llaat the saaralaattoitwaa hula, nasal-. iilviii.- -;:a - ~,,-,. :,-, -•- : ~ :1- ,* , • , '442( F . ,of hawkliiixiiiiiii,ihe,iiressit i.e tat. t htilvoihotpoloiloiotedlarStirrtyor General by socia tten. l Mr. Balsam offoropi'OtiotatiOttigalpot. the repeat of Unities/ogee - tel.:: ' - - - arc ,roasaoi offered liattiiittn'te,ae rana'as i e .- Oltiliolved, That thetnpoeltion of the present tonnage • tax opine the freight, rectr, - of, the rentissylvaula ' Rai t. 1 . 01114 lea outran entered into on the pert of the Qom ientiendth teltli thi'eeed toinpany ; the benefite of which 04 mid companyhari'liklixed, and theca repeal of the fait frep*ng Iho same would. operate' unjustiy towards .1 I thir itihelltutertiVeir aeopte4l:: • •-- -- —", •' -- ~T a•:thioka'ottaa Convention Isere thou -, returned to tee aloft* metobsiihrltho &oat, and Ocoee; &a , If ,' r widish the president -rippolated z the to)lowtog tom l' titioe',loltilt, olgod.Ao 041141dittill*nd., inform them .C. t there. lekeibeiten; Welch; and Petriken. . I _ll4olin - it atoned:the following reaolation which iriaao o §tect : -'• ' ''' " ' ",-:, , ' - '' - 1 . 11.0frollyed; That'l4 chairman of, Contention be enitlibilied to appoint • a dime Clootial, Corned ~toe, to oataistor at lean} .tae frooceao.otattoilat diettlet: - . 1 Th e Mini! Os rillaithellos vie =MI =nay adopted: '- Weiti_ boidcSnitt 1,10, thanks of ALls.pooyontloo 1.4 t 040. 14 1 ~ tit( pre gam I , krid , t Matto for -the impartial manner fis.lihrahlis bat presided over its deliberations. desigii , Blecik;-heing ,eailed :upon, delivered An able GO, VPROtant, womb, *Meth *negated the attention of the Convention until midnight, after which the 90:1*419a . lidjp**Ckiltst dui, --, - . . „ - 7.4mportationo. pasporteidlb - ilke Presej - ' • • . - ' • AlxobilLOND-43toiankliiirlickaks, lhaethßraidri )IVali - BBoebii;. 83 him 80 as TlVebitar, 40.25118 t Maraca' k-Altelo; 81 doll to aucknor, Mc Saida& bla Ala drmstroaB; 80 do TB Sack do Om .94 Mlle shojis Buckle & Shoemaker; '6 bags tea: 'therk Slikhatfdr. ; -12 bales ,rags' Seirer SD Mar kottetbilio,finit ToOdI:Co; 6 do roots - OK emtpt M 5 do flixiiod Miller k Bro, BMI wool 14 do apples organ; 1 ,17 donate tr'lleUbaS;' , ' 18 itopty *ids 1454. /117; COWS** 00;', 4 lads *apt Kellyr 106 empta• bbls 2 bk3a to bassa `l2O - bis pipes` 8 Daley c0t604.13 bags fruit ;-',ST,OttILADRIVIVA.AIO.4Ii OP. TRAWL ; or ens, Morn. .- • ' 3:I6IITTER. - , 8.11061 1:2 , 40 Mtickamits' Odin. :Thitlatts/phia. 51 "1"WittlrhAVRAing;: - ..'..:; ...... . ;Limps; goon gicdofhigiesi r3w.i - , "Itto de Janeiro, soon itsaltnion - ; Long • .w.l'ernambnoo, soon Queon3rlool4 4 - (Br) Durant;.;. ,:lßatbadoes, s'oon THE .STEAMERS. lINITiIi SPAM. • ", "OM • s = Din New York4.eleegow. .. 4.:blarcla 19 'rrebfe..... ' March 23 O'or 9foglili4en - Neerifork..Liverpool Match 26 ` , 412• 2.4. . .. k";4l2ew ltork. - .Liverpool Marolv3o arch 81 • - April 2 keeirk* . ......... • ••••APrii 6 terra*. :4' New York.:Liverpool ..... ....April 18 • . • 1.1A111:". roe— ; - 1)/111 ' boveuria::.-r.1.. - ..flareborrg..ll4w;York ' 'Hank 1 fele .............. LiVerbool '. :New York.. ...I.'4llereh 11 - Weyer . '^ Brestes:.New York .... —March America :: r.. 7 LLlveepot .. ilaeten .. ....March .2 . ... lb ;Essittliveb":7;... - ;.Ltreepool. - .Nes York -- Nimble " • Mardi 19 .91argow ' iiliegow.Agow Murk bleach 19 844,04 411 from item Toe* ea thoillithh4=esak month. - 1 V': The aiiiniaa lave' New:. Torii, 011 the 7th,' 12th, Nth, and 47th of eheis month, end Okada& c,.30r I IMMO. 00111.11141111 , ock anaday, the stemma exotpt from. New clAiesna. :filarat' ittaiSente.' OR ;01r,PHILADSZPitIA, March' 18-1.939. Wiratiltd '''''''''' I,Stait S ETS..:. FICHE WAT10.1:f.:44.4.4i . . Ketineheo, Band 23 hours ftom New York, with indaiand pm/eager, to James alidertiee. , Off nom. bay Eldok, Passed brig Mardis, from West Indies; am V.set,ot wileobaero hettio bey and three, sepwani bow .', - 13hip - Wyoonnis, Bncton, from den.l2,,witit aides and 134 passengers to (lope limo: Towed a? by tag , 'A t niarlei:: - Wia Off the tapes of the - Delaware on Non. :day alight Itallatboata or,wateridiad took a pilot lOtk Arietoit,..9, A id,JOOldri- ship; The W expo. t tlekoedkelee and Weetkilywinds iv:44y, the whble pae• ..- inights,l4ll,9llan;ifidih; ddays front - Proild ante, with lee'to Sweet Briar Pee Co.- • • ,Ann - Kelly, 1 day from &quilt, Bel, 'with emu to beirldoy io' Co. .'bekt;lllll4l44l7, 81,1114,1 day from Prederloa, Del, 11:Z'itt to tae t lay & Co. '8 WVset d is fr om p pah anpoo Adtii:lombltto J 19, /Woo. days from New York oitillititO Imunig: • - - • 112111 'Wink Tierinpecki, 8 days from Baltimore, f~t.4#olllo-161,87Wthserar.:: • - • • .01,1A.111[DC - • - lyttinitini; Bellew; Neer York, Jag dlldirdloo, London, - Workinan & Co Sete - Xi_ B ...,lliiyiAerritt; Charleston, Pettit, ala r rtit llehr.W.P.Phillips, Smith, ltoriOnseti Noble, Elinninet - - s . fleht.. ttf lleettanti Btahl, Charleston, D 8 ateteon May, Boston, D (Moroi. Balittleine'retililifiemi; ,li.;,etinamore, Boston, skims te Worst. , Bohr Lath Bleb, Blikarsorii Bilvasionaeiree Baker. Behr 0 0 - Alger, Shore, Alexandria, &e, 1) Cooper._ A . orores, Jr. - OwlelWOoddnes.er.thfrfilliMehle Inehringe.) iWerliad gattinieawrfall:of ?Mn yeaterday, but It 'elearedlait analog, with wind SW, and the nest left the t harbox for, their respeattee pert, of deethratioa: The'elehre 45101eT.. Obeette sad two other/ are at . raw, ;40: bar. he - Vied If 'asid•modexate. • ' - • NW. M. iainutax. • Piebboxiiir.i • - (004 . 4ip5• the rhus f udp_bio . 11, b P berkitid titres berm brtmt brayed this place beet. In .U 47,130141/ in sight, bound out., Wind 8, Weather ,481 Bt9rsay iiip•oranss, - - • , , aws, . • TO.OO. U. ItErbEttfla. , [sr AO VOA /111.115.6.1 • •-•- • - - • 84,9011.01 amh Areire trig A , Agaeti , trout t if Alward, ap4,Plawionnt, froa P . Q tr r elif.Y a o t a ' '796 • 1ffi11t024,224DA. • SteauludP/flualcut, r ßater, limos, arrived at Sm. tort at O,A yeeter , • •, • - 4 - - - eteamehip Perth- ritoi, Grange, for 1dr.411001, Via Bt Johns - Isiels atPortland 26th lost. - • , Mier/tail/ram; frora Liverpool, VIA pee. too arrivedett lilevr Yorkyesterday. , . ektp - ,2liettt- Blair! at •Bangkek dila 4, was dearterad 102411isogitai ate 86e for dyad weight, 70 lay „ship thtioutte Jan 22, rts up for tondos- . 2 •F. • - „ Ablp peeve, Ororili, we/J.lkt Caloutta Jai 22, for Ship Slib'',. 4 ,loeoiirliteilition,ani Wm lolin‘weralisiding at OrSouttolan 23 for Phi lad's.lklSW'S Notrts,JkokOnj for Whampoa, sailed fr om h lirigl4.4Janl2_, eat' II -117 D keri•Dipiyi heats; arrised at *AIDS TAO kiti'Ahhilhtiri Ostsby';' for San ' Tranotseh Near York lat h, ' •-- • - • Vak ToRmPAAtt - Ratig WO4 him fiisbocp VairoliiPeurion, ;at discharging at Ohio. iterif Jan 22. 41mrk' Mary' Phlnamy, which sailed from ,gue magsmairoienlit for Yblisafielphis, with 9000 Digs 001fewilho, cargo of the condemned bin Rainbow, was lag trii /Rio next dos...Orew oared. ate . .. Hidings, Kingman, from Shinghes brof 'ANIsf 0 00 2, of Good At,'S 6 '"JAn / s .7titth ides; IS flais,fotiLldtia i nst.' • ' . Dttabing, litthbors, froth' StaesCs S.M.Se en BeW,YMkslith laic a:loora* . hieseinC 22th ukt., for -sOOO4-.40t Pkthillelplitii, se reiorted. - 14siethutadia, ,Romig,' froth , Tome, Ohill;arrimet'at - pg*letikletk • ' • e , l.lfir .!Sitesstylisliett; from Eoefon for P • hiladelphia, iilriiiitilidwportlkb , - , ItiViitOgestop,. rule - fr om' Peinimbuari SO, t*ith•4ooolss4iMiffeeou'ilted„st thiir York lath b2st:.' ,, Stiieg t 0 . , 811 , thridi4Osfifir, 4 7 1 Ydd.. it fit' , !umiak 14* loutde , • is*Jriaaois FAirirds, aboock, heats, arri•red lit tianisaffS9 tchcatc, ' •- . rt . '4lo4asYSl Smith, ihrfith;for VillideiChia, cleared ti_t mobiloMb inst. with On bales cotton, 14 tons irony Soid:lsoensignyhbis and, .• • idokDOSLA4IO6.P, heitcaorrited, at Alezendiia , V"kahr ; fOr Wayminalh, , ektS},44ma 04-,lnsiarnrhi; Relish ,9to, it-IV:Ames , Pole Nal hut ' • • ' Blyer 14th init . : tewu P6/I','ff!". Olt;. , , • • -NOTION! TO - b~ - given ltioe Pedulaght Is out or girdef, and the' bled). will imf, be ran in foggy menthes nittit theneeemary repairs ate completed, or which dui nodes *IU be Oren. By order of the Lighthouse Board. NEBLANOTHON , SMITH, Comdr II 13 N, Lighthouse Inspector, Second I/1146A. • Boston, Heidi, 210859: - ' • - ..`' , I'SPOKIIN.' , , Oat 81 , lat 14 N, long 86 89 E , ship Ur el Footer, from Calcutta for Banton. f ~- ~ -, ,_ ~._ ~ /, :t, , Jett 2, let 5 8, long 86 E; altiiitlinoMttatti, Dt . t . illeyi from,Calcutta Deo 24 toy-Boston,. .., " • to!l aa cntet ' : la 14 2 f f o l r o tTo r sen -1118h1°1142ii, "en ' from th l eZ a Nnt °2 L 6 oL ll°l ,l rr 24.* ihilr Hinry . Reed, 'Reed' Met-' se. go let 4 La London au 94. tot Catoutta.., ,„ , , •, .. - from Bordeaux for at i ttnia l P ll4P i' -x1 iffibmf" 21 'la° ' Feb 9, lot 80 40 N, long 86 60, ship Rol lins, from RbetOtilan 25 for elm Patio ' , . AL Oa culla MI 22; Alps Good Hope, ' Miller. andßu. rOpa, Robertson; fork York; Lady Blowsington, IfOunSt Rate Howe, Borkett, - 11401stertan Itnbbs, Ines, and Whip, Hakim, jor Bestonl'llighlandor,flherinsp, bearae, Ooean Quote, Bale, Harlot Irving, Mooning, Hamlet, Leeraw, and Sabine, Hendee, for dot *otos, mokauthllliaibee'llnalql3notr, Warm, DUEL', bar, Thrall, Morgan, (Mains, Pike, Bosphorus, Feu 'ttleton, bud Baesuty.llo , 33sstilorLoakilo*; Pato, Atwood, and Bruton, Jansen, for Bomboy; Moots Wheeler, :Whitman. foenienritinof 40*m - of the Omin, figloolonboi 47avia, Sttallahlor Sanlrirmllleo; Mandl -no 'Thr.dley„Atwoo,,,Jterotu7„Hubbard, _Hellos, Mo. Ourtniy, Panthe r, - Hatmett, Gang - ea; Emma, John ,and' BauS9,lotr'Moo3ll;l•Oitiii; Smith Shorn; Lotbrop, Wm sum* Oook, , Wro ;Libby, Bishop; Noonday, Hen.: ry,, exllll, mid Alma,- Groves, ,no r „Morning Star,,,poster,for', BOMA, 17th ; Martha,, Sampan, fife Boinhay, old 14th; Geo Usynes,"llatokeleor, for Elan lfrimelioo, 014 14th; AshbertOtOrtekeefel - ',7addli; old 38tb; boa- BellideMYTOWomenk atiddOt.'eteamer tiestos, Sampson, from Boston, ar Jan 10.. Bid from Bangor Jan 10, skipoWeetern Star, Hoowlea, for Barton; Olty of Mobile, Marshall, for Heti-York. Oboe -Albino., W M ' IT°S,& SON, (Oottoesior to the loto.ips. T. ,Totitu,) . Import.* sad; Deign* I if , BHO DAMPS and LABTIN9O, • . OAILOONS; AT THE OLD STAND, Northoiwit iNirner of,YOURTH.I46.I ARoll.l3triete febl-8m ' LAT.Np : A_ATAGINNIS, - No.-,tlo' NORTH , THIRD fSTRENT, ..:•;mintters of, and Deniers in, ' ' NfIOB IMANUFACTURERS' dRODS, And an klnda of Shoo Toole, lIPPIBIOB PATENT BOOT TRIES. OBIMPING ?SA:CHINE& LEATHER RH9LIEG MILLE. OWING MAOHINN BILES, , - TEM! ADO, and • , • , • NEEDLES. ,iNGI4BII, MDR, and AIDE EWAN /111011141K1A.D0 fellt-tatept2 - a ••• .. • - Importer 'Dealer' weft, Rion, and GAITIR 4012.,Ballilini;" N. W:eotnet. ARCH-and ifeIIBTH Ste LASTINGO„ GALLOONS, • • aliziritiaa, — DKIRICEI KID, • PATENT LEATHER CONGRESS WEB; TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS, febl.3md...BlloE. Lions; Bra. ebitta-antr . P.u;entipax.c. 1559 , ti 1 Q EEN S W Q RE.. 1859 i3OYD ,&-;STROUD, IMPOILTRIIS AND OBSSIta, Save, now on head completeA.,* of FRENCH AND ENOLISH , , DRINA, GLABBWARE; - AND QIIRENBWARE, (At their obi stand): ' • No. 82 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Your dcioris below . Meirahantit Tiotel,) To whtoh they invite the Attention of BUTABS. TURNBULL -- ; ALLEN,. & CO., IMPOBTEBB AND WHOLDBALN BMWS CHINA . & 41.7EENSWARE „ , N0e.,23 and 25 B. FOURTH STREET Betweenliarks;V mid Ohestwit, PHILADELPHIA U7l34il33Wlliti: l 44'o;r bs ibe - laok;s0. i6l -Im Ocirku'are: WM. P. WILTACI-1 & CO nteowrzp, „ MANUPAOVVREII,I3; axn DIALIPJ3 iSA.DDLIEIVIC HARDWARE, OiltitlAGE TRIMMINGS, AND 41A1151488 MOIINTIN I 8 Ns). 88 NORTH THIRD &MEET; Between Market ~nd Arab, PHII,4pILLPIIIA . THE LANXiksT 1316311 IN THE CITY. ID Sign of THZ GOLHTIN [Hb24lll I Sewing LIARRIBon BOUDOIR SEWING lA -04Ni is offered to the public as the most re• liable low-gyieed Sewing Madge* in use. It will ere from els to ably 'etltolies to lin Loch, on all kinds of goods, from coursed bagging the lined cambrics. It le,,without exteption,the simplest in its mechardsal thematic:Mon aver made, Lateen be tun and hop in Miler by IS ehild' of twelve years of age. ThOmeassnmeu 01 this nuteldne, and the Mattel OP lie *eat, are Veto cleated to ba userapaseed:by any other, Its speed snipe from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per tici lute. The thread needle trien directly from the Opole, lemony TEE T 201111113 OF en4nntea. In fact, it is machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of ...5 67 2 20 THIRTY DomAits, it which they are aold, brings them within the reach o iameet every one. O. D. DAHIR,Agait, &SLOG= 'W-eow-Orn- ?20 A.ROEI 13THERT. WWI"Ir2, B. JARDEN . & BIM sp • • iIMIIIIIVAOTInitiZe eselimirrus es SILVER-PLATED WARE ifo. SAS Chestnut Street, above Thir d, (ny shim Philadelphia; Constantly on hand and for eats to the Tres,, TEA SETS, oomminnox SERVIOB SETS, CHAS PITCHERS GOBLETS WIPE WAITERS, BAB . ~.KEts, oirroarbstilvms, booms, roan, munao, It., I . Du n ; ° and plating op all Id MIS of foetal. etl-17 LOOKING GLA9.884,8. .IABIEB O. HARtaN .k 80N, 816 OHENTNAIT.STREET, Opposite the Girard Howie, GirMORO . • ow • SIANINAOTIMERB - or --LOO.KING CILABB-E 8, ' PORTRAIT ANA rasmzo OIL rininres, , • BABLE , B, 0 - ALLEGIG4B - - oonitentlyopeis WIEN. • , • GGEORGE"WRITEIZT, ' No. 185 - Booth FRONT Street, otters for sale, In good only— A. BeJanette Brandy ' nor, Pale and Dark. Jules Robin Oepao, 1803,ana • Onion Proprietors' Caitlin, 3564 • Ythet; Catlin - on. &Oo Oognae,lB6o, 1867,1869. Camas Rookelle,Mat: Teller:Mtn Rootelle4s6B, to arrive. Martell A Clo.fflogrm, Ink 1861, 1866. Jamaica Inun,*2 years m Bond . Btematla eddteb Whiskey. , • llMltuidy Port „ Otoity idadedis. Wine: amulet Ohampapte; qukda'and pinta. A tall arsortment or Claret Wine, In cameo and auks, is amine, - diall4m*- 1 1 VOTIOB.—PLUMBING AND. GAB-FIT. TING Is Aorta In a workmanlike manner, at very Moderate °bum, by WM. WATTON, N. W. corner TWNLYTIIt• sal !WRING, OARDNN. N. B•Leonntry work promptly Mtandad to. fe2s:itelP I W. BOOTT, (late or the tlrm or Wm sr • (11,1113111 & floorsOlaillN7LEMßlNl 7131111108. and IBHMT IdAISMIAOTORT, 814 iIIif•STNUT Street, (mostly oppoaltii that:Ward Ilosule,) Philadelphia. J. V.H. world taineatfte. lly„ire11 tke attentlon of Itld fore it patrons and ftleadato his newltoro,*and pr.. pared to ell ordera for MISTS at 'hod notice. A ,perfect fit guarantied, COUNTRY TISALIS supplied Stith /INN MI STS and CIOLLABf. .171114 f ZiEGLER & SMITH, (WuoLEseLs Dauci ateret)'ll'orner at EHOONlinad Wrests; are now offerlog,titelr.. large stook of ,their.own menu. Unused HRODND PAIHTd, of all odors, and WHITE , LIAD at prima pataniehlogly, low ; 'p 100 WINDJW.- ,Iliehrif, of a inPertor qtaillty; they 'are- Ilhawies die- Peeing of , at sheep rates., Dralerello the above artlelOg would do Willi toliamlne tier° ;tridents detlariptione of good' at this entsblislunent, end they will and them °harper . and of batter quality than they can parehar• elsewhere. ' • • inhl64f ZoLLroicorpgßT,ANT,l-RELEUMATIO OORDIAL k the only effaCtual remedy ever placed before the pablie as a imitate and rellahle cure for IN. .IflAitildinTOßP ORRONIO'itREI7MATIStd - This preparation btu cured_ ,thomands. who have been at. Moted with Rheumatism in its most painful form, and •we are daily in receipt of letters and certificates of as. - toppling and remarkable bares; -All who bare Wit the CORDIAL speak lathe most laudable tome Or lie •eigeang. Pull directions sad entire eatithotion glean to the Bbilmatie palterers Prepared by =HOD 0811 D1L1113, - Chemist; N. 11;aor. PINE and SIXTH Streets, ; ' - jal4-3en • , fro tare,; cbanco' is ' , ,...,tiovrahrta or pairobesins the 'entire interest ot a "nlenttieetating Machine badness, the present ?topic. loks beteg , induced to • sell Only for vent ot 13181011 t tO "terryit on. It ess, eleerly be demonettstotta any per. son' basing about $6,000 to invest that a, very lucrative bestowal am, be • realized, Terms' to snit. Address 'BIMINI/NB, it this Odle°, ' 3n1112.6tee• • 390' :BLS. I'AIA No. 1, ROSIN, in atnro . and for idlet by, 0. 0. VAN lad: NnriA WRAJWIIII Mese Pork, of- New , YrieT t ohici, and Philmettiaratioga i e by asbl2, ROZ! , lltirbet, *4 4901 above Wilt. Pllllooll'ilii.:Flii.DAYo MARCH 18, RARSO • No 432 NORTH Are slow 54 , 1401:;"41141!IA taW AND-BRATJTI/III; STIIMEI • *.-WOB:Tkilriekni.e4G I.ADIEVDItHINg TBWMINEFtwid.,ZIEPirra STOTtli inize7...2m . ";i;GIVIC#ND 1859:yeafil;Wat'all%.,41859. BIIMMBI% , h 1 A ff,T I 1, , L , A FOB TUB • WIOLEBALa TEAM, To which we lollte the attention of • BOUTEINALAND 3918T.E71N 47)y,5 , ,, AND t iopiTS) .MBAR EXT73,i otottimmitiaciecestineits; imiseetans for Wept' Opting Wear. Gents' Caisiniiiestariet, thaelt, , and Bide•band. PRIME, dBtIORTAIENT Ma and extra One BIerarDOSIVOIL LIGUT CLOTHS For Oloakings,Ooetinge.lloye , Wear, &o, Fine Bleak Olathe, BOIL Vestiage; &a. 000P.111.1 & 'OONABD, mhlita 2.9.)11-,,oorneratlNtilt _4(IOT. HEAVY BARNSLEY TABLE D&BIA011.—Two very dump anotlooloti, 40 Awl 63 . - . Anotion - lotaliirkeni, 40, 45 And 6 . 0 - - bi: CICIOP&R & OONARD, IL B. corner NINTH. & MAAJUIT 061. 37V111.8F f., ''._ L'oio!`flrlioniAalittilltt i llt°eßKpestAlivie; ',offered, at 25 and 37 it ets. ~. Spring-111m* Wool do Latoos Ind' Bombarinas. Blaolr•mlned Ilayadora Metals, - . Black Binges, ,Tamartinea,-Orepo Mutts, &o. , COtirEll ft 00Nalt12, nill4o .', ',. ' -1. 21..00rn0i1aN212 and IffaRK2T.- ,110.11.1 , /VY. FLANNELS FOR SHIRTS.' Plaidati4lii#lol:l3i:loL oolorsareuch flannels tor' TrivelleM guru. • • • • BEIARPLZBB MOTILE KB, .13;b14 •• - CH><STI UT And .141.011111 Atimitm. LAOlT:8; Bco,. TIMI es, • ao , Butts qualify of (lotion 'Malaga, manaraottired Omprosaly for family use— • - - - - BHABPLBBEI BROTHERS, . , 011.38T1117T sod .14G11111 flizreato, BOYS' CASSIIIEZES: New Goods, in Plain, Oheokea,' and Taney *OOl I tem ) fon,Boys,flow operdng.:, Also, noir Jacket Challis 111fAltPLE BROTIIERB, ,nhl4 011113TNIIT and - EIGHT H Btreata. NEW PRENOII' (10018--YROM NEW L I YORK and.OTRER lIEOENT IMPORTATIONRi WILL BR .OPENED,THIB MORNING. • Very rich Barege Robes Tonto*. . 1 Do. ' do. Robes i Lea, Do. do. — Robed; Double Plounies. Goy °Bluth, colored printed Bareges, sad Preach Or- Nast and medium style Prench lamas. 50 pieces super Englfeh do. at 20 Ms. Victoria Sittings, Volenclas, K'sPraries," , • Poll de titterres, ' Mous Dolotnes, Intorno,' Drava Foulard Bilk, Heayy rich Black Mks. Medinai, style Boyadere Motto de Chime. do.do. PlecOlomini. Do. do. ' db. - Mohair,. • !diked Grass Cloth Lustrine, a beautiful article Mr !donde. . Pink, Burr; Blue, and Breen Brilliants. Pink, But/ au -Green Percalei. I &etch Gingham 10, iariet7 A splendid assortment or 12,g•ieht Ohintlos. BLACK pA t os ,poiters. M ANTILLAS and VEILS. - . - - - SPRING BIIAVILI3. FRIENDS' BILMLB 84, 7-4, 'sad 8-4 Lupirthr White Baroge. • 7.4 itnd Lupin'n Mode and Biaok Binge. . ' • OlldtiLlsB ADAMS, ; mbli-merf-tf BIGGTH and ARON Streets. NEW SPRING GOODS ! THOANLEV CHIME, . EIGHTH. AND SPRING GARDEN, ; Are daily recoiling New Goole, BOUGHT CHEAP DOR CASH, 'And which; tomeintatn their far-famed reputation for SELLING, VIRY CHEA P , They are'determinedlo eell for SMALL PROEITB! Bich Taney Silks, Beat Bltok,Sillui, ' flood ham sag, - trandeomaßsyadere'Silke, Marceline and Coronae Mike Satin Chillies, (Mossy Whales, Ohenne &Aorta Am An immense variety of ,; -New and Very Rich pattern PßEooll AND ENGLISH CHINTZES. Best Yrontlig end PauSly LINENS, of our own direct importation. ' Clothe, Cenaleieree, Mailing, /lodinate, ho:, AO. .TIIORNLEY O 1 IM Oorner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN, Zal9 if BELL FOB CASE, AND-BUT ONE PRIOR 1 lINENE FOR MEN'S WEAR. _ , 1:4 - Atoefla s ti Linen Ofwaponto superior style Brown Linen - Co . , % andX, melons *Wes •, Brown mid Bleached inen Ducks, rations stylet; Brolta Linen Drills. A chola. assor tment of the above Goode now on NOmple, and for sale by ' ` JOSEPH LEA, dlO-tf 1510 and 180 CHESTNUT Street TEE OLDEST ISILVER WARE MANUFACTORY' Southern and Western iaerohenta art invited to examine one large assortment et SILVER TEA SETS, PORKE, SPOONS, LAIiLES, ho., Ab. All of our own menufaeture, and warranted of the highest standard of slim, Persons haring orders for premiums for - Treated on the moat Moral term, and eattefaetion guaranteed. ' Orders promptly attended to. WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. DOR. PIFTD AND MURRY RS pi-t 9SPHATIC GUANO, SOMME° IliAlin, or Root, flee about 120 znilee Ha B. of et. Thome, sad In Of volennib formation. . it is %Mid by shillala to contain eighty per cent. of JONB raodmets OP Llial,end le nearly fifty per tent: rleher In Bone Pheephste than ground bones. the Book le ground, and applied• to land like Plaster. Thla Guano to for sale by the quantity; or cargo, t 0 dealers, either ground or aground ; she, ti7,Yarmeis, to begs or barrels, at $BO per ton of 2,d00 eon., by AARsorr & 00,, 10$ N. Delaware AVOLIIIO and 100 N. Nllttek St„ Solo Aionts for Plittroielbbta. tr. .14,—Piroilblot8 And Direnlare fornlidosi gratuity -the Agents. - febblion w t gro. SUPERIOR PIANOS. . WILLIAM ARABS & CO.; PIANO-FORCE MANUFACTURKES, Nos: 1.8, 6, and 7 North EUTAW Street, add No. 207 BALTIMORE Street, between Charles and Light streets, Baltimore, Have always on hand a large assortment: of their superior elanoo. reoommended by certificates from S. Thalberg, Strakosols, an& other celebrated performers to be equal, if not superior, to any made In Me country. The durability of their Pianos will be warranted for five yews, and a privilege of ending° granted within six menthe, should they not give entire satisfaotion. Manufacturing gebywe - will.. sell wholesale and re. tall, at the moat reaeosable prices. • WILLIAM ENABE & 00. Hems. LEN & WALKER, No. 722 OEISSTNIIT Street Phlledelpb4, are our authorised Agents,. and will keep constantly on hand and sell ear Pianos at manufaotuter's prides, , - rolsAam OBIOKERING'& SONS, mexurA - 117A288 07 GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGRt — PIANOFORTES. WARNROOkteI 3307 ORRSTNUT S'CREST . . . . Constantly In stores lame steak of our REAUTI VD& and ÜBISQUALLED INeTRUbIwaITB. We hare been awarded, at the different lexhibition in this 6ountry and COLD E 38 AND 13ILVillt 11R5T.01648/1 faStlay roEts. Alit melted, an wr Moat stook of RAVIN, WOW', it - 00. MINNS & ULM,' HALLIT, DA VIS & 00., sad °ALI & 00. 8 PIANOS. VELODX.. ONO of bait quality, at - GOULD'S, aOOlO 11.•oaran• lOW NTH sad 01130TAITIT ...v 0. • THE 'WAREHOUSING COMPANY PATRICK BRADY, I:LINY RISK; ALEXANDER HENRY, GEO. L. HARRIS" A. J; RLICABONTON , • „ WILLIAM NUMMI, WM, 14.: STEWART, .14. ORAWFORD. -, PATRICK BRADY, President. 8...8. ORAWFORD, Woe President. WILLIAM DUNN, Treasurer. WILLWCHRILSOH,•Seeretaii. CLIPPORD S. PHILLIPS, Warehouse Keller TOO WARIIIOINONG COMPANY OP. PAILAD'A RiONIV3I GOODS ON BTORAGN, Whether in Bend or Duty tree, et Current Rates, anp Will inane reeelpteor warrentitheietor., Application may be made et their OttIOB,.INTEI.II TONA(N) 4.62.W110 1 0811, 1 / 1 0NT AND BOOK B T. mum DRLIO tag, and those who are pro. =need convalescent atter a long duration of 111. news, are recommended to use alight stimulants. ' We can, in' all confidence, eommand the PURE PORT WINE of our own- importati , u to those who - are al , lowed the luxury, It le a fruity, Income Wine. ZfItGLISR k SMITH, • nihtfLtfl SROOND and ORRIN Streets. - - - TEE MEDICATED- BRANDY 'solely for ZIVAILNIt SMITH,' coiner. of Si. COND, end GUM; attests, le niu d morel "then; tut, Other iltrintent, Wane "of Ito 'parity end' the _toed Wreath an tinny hitce experienced from its nee to a/ eta of Dyspepsia, Maxims, and pebtlity. mhlo.tf :1040 -- gra' -14.5vokev, eitooTon. •&, 00 „- 108 1:1111011TNIIT Street eiluer-tUnie; UNITED STATES ENTABLISRED 1812. AGRIOULTURAL FAIRS WHOLINIALB MI WELL MI ENTAIL Sertilitets. SOMBRERO ISLAND, W. "d. pianos 0?: PIIILADSLP.}iIA. IaniOTOBB ATI PIIIPARID TO - Putifixatierm WORCESTER'S - DICTIONARIES PHILADELPHIA. It will be [Leen / by the following certificate, that tVOII,OEBi.ER'9 SERIES Or DIVIXODiAItIES bare berth Introduced tfi the Board cf (introlima, to be used ,fu all the Public, SchOole of the city brFhtledelphla : °matt Or ram ClOkriotamts or P tie cto SOnoolts, Freer D/STRIPT or•ParwiirhriffiA: I'4II}.ADICX.THIO, !February 9, 1959. At a babbling of the fluntrollers of Public Scheele, First Mitzi: t or Penneylrania, held at the Oontrollere' Ohatnber, ob Ttioedny, February 6, 1°69, the following resolution wfut adopted : Bisalred, That wqr,rl):4TEirs PERMS OF OW TIONAItIES be Introduced, to Sc need in the Public Schools 9f thin Thatrist. • "ROBERT J, Seoretary." WORCESTER'S SERIES OF DICTIONARIES) 1.-TME BOUOOL DICTIONARY, II -THE ELEMENTARY DICTIONARY, 111 -THE COMPREHENSIVE DICTIONARY, lir.-TILE ACADEMIC DICTIONARY, V.-THE-CRITICAL DICTIONARY, I 5 constantly advancing In popular favor. The books have been IntrodUoed, uy nuthofity, filth the Pattie Bono*ls of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, D. C., Bt. fJonle, Chicago, and most of the prinbipal places of the 'United Btaies. They represent the Orthography and Pronunciation need by the most eminent scholars, both in England and America. The definitions are concisely expressed, and seldom leave 'anything to be desired. gor _l4l school purposes they 'are the best Dietionerie& extant. They need only to be examined to be universally adopted. READ TUE FOLLOWING TERTI3IONIALS , ' lion. Edward Everett rays I have made constant tab 'l.lO. Worceeterte 'Eletionarlee slims their flat publication.- Ilia orthography and pronunciation repro bent, so few As I am aware, the' moat approved Imago of odr laotdage. ELie definitions seidoin loofa any th.f ng to desire It William II Prescott, LL.D., Kaye;—" I have long einee learned to epp-ecitte yolk voidable labors, which have done so much to establish the accuracy of i)ro. innolation, while affording the reader, by the citation Of ,atithoritles, the meant of determining for himself." • Wrorhington trying, , says,—" As far no 3 hare hid time to e.teriline the Pronouncing, Explanatory, and Synonymous Dictionary, it gives me great satisfac tion, and appears to MP to be will calculated to fulfil the purpose for whish it professes to be intended—to supply the wants of Common Stl.ools, and to be a oslO cleat mannal for schools of a higher order." lion, ,Tomah Quincy, LL.II , late President of Halyard College, says halte long' since passed inclement on year rinallfications, and tl,e lapse of many years hat confirmed its earliest declaim)." Rev. Edward Ilitchoobk, D. 13., late President of Am. horst College ' sayel—" flaying been in the halal of Oleg the Liniversal and Critical Dictionary, a'moet eaclusively, for several years, I shall welcome the new one, with its Improvements and additions " lion. John McLean, LL. D., says Ever since the publication of your large Dictionary, I have Malt near 1M In MY library, and Led of the mallet editions I here Alwoyt had on my table, at every place where any public duties call me." Rev. filiphalet Nott, D D Preeident or Union Col lege, Bays With the large work (the Univerral and OrMeal) I have long been familiar, and can cheerfully beat testimony to its *teat merita. It le et once a mann. runt to the honor of its anther, and to the country thus aignallsed by his labors), Prof. 0. 0. Patton, LL li , of Harvard College, says: —s , fine mat:tones of your works le rapidly extending, in spite of oppoaition, and 1 am vary Are that yolk greet Dictionary *lll teem° the standard eieryirhere." tar. William Stearns, 1).D., Pres:dont of Amlieret College, !nye I hove already looked into it (the Academic Dictionary) sufficiently to see that it is &great iniptfivement on your 'Unser work, which, to eq of any Work of the kind, le the greatest prattle." flew. Charles (i. Pinney, Preaident of oberlin.lollege, says:—•r It is, and (finely, a highly important nob!. It Is needed in nearly every family, and will be meth waked by the reader." ltev. James Walker, D.D., President of Harvard Col. lege, nays It (the Academic) le, beyond eneetion, the most convenient Dictionary for the study table, and for common use, which I have yet seen " Don. Theo. Prelingbuyien, LL D., President of ICut. gen College, Faye I shall prise it ee a meat valu ble help In all ite departments Itpv.tranlel Kirkwood, LLD , President of Balmier.) College; gays I regard the work as one of groat Merit, admirably adapted to the twos for which it is fieelgned." - Ilev. lames D. Dodd, President of Transylvania Ifni werslty, says For the purposes of convenient eon ' saltation, by readers of every class, and more especially by the student who would gain a critical, a praatioal, And an eiterisife sairtaidtance with the Bnetitl and Ainerican language, undefiled, there le no Dictionary equal to this,” Bey. Benjamin Hale, JO , President of Ilobszt Free College, says;—if X have used your Dictionary for many' , ,years, With great satisfaction, add your smaller one I Kkire beep in tile habit of recommending for the use of kiipsts.!l Beg. Collins, DD. President of Dickinson collrge, Gape:—"" I take pleakire In Baying that it (the exit amnia) Semen to me to fulfil the cord Wont of a common reference Dostionary nture perfectly then any one now before the public." Be,. William A. Smith, D D., President of Randolph Macon CoUrge, says I am happy to 'date that your additions to the plan zonally pursued in works of the kind are decided Improvements, greatly increasing the practinal mine of a dietionary.' , P. U. Taylor, LL.D., Principal of Phillips Academy, Andover, attys The Dictionary seems to zoo to cam- Line Unhand eacellenCleS, and at it manual for general nee, and for high seitaola and nollegeby It has ho 1111110. Bev, Matk IlopkinS, D.D., President of 'William's College, says The work seenis to me to be tory Complete, and. as *ell adapted for the Parkas intended eta anything can jell be. i have your large edition in bbnatant thse." • itev Leonarditoods, President of Bowdotn College, says saute you that f have found no occasion to alter the favorable opinion I long ago formed of your Dictionaries, in comparison With any othern which I have had an opportunity to examine Prof. Arthur M. Perry, A. M., William's ,College, says I do not hesitate to pronounce it 'eminently adapted to high schools and academies." Prof. Samuel K. Smith, A t . M., IYaterville College, saye ;—"lt is, hantyludgment, the most convenient and valuable Dictionary for the use of those for whom it in especially Medved with which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Mons* Potter, D. D., Bishop or , Pennsylvania, says'—" Voir larger Viotioriatrhas been My principa l resource ever stun it wee Mil:dished." key. it. E. Pattfson, D ti,. President a Watdrillie College, says It Is manifestly superior to any other work of the same general design." Prof. B. G. Brown, A. St, Dartmouth College, tap: : ," It 11001:48 to me by far the most eomprehenalve and Valuable manned that 1 am acquainted with." Prof. It 11. Barney, A. M , Commissioner of "'ratite Monis in Ohio, says regard Wore.eter's Ele mentary and Comprehensive Dictionaries as the beet 'shoot dictionaries Want." Prof. Aaron 'Williams, A. U., University of Ohio, sale It is undoubtedly the beat standard which we have, as to orthography and pronunciation." lion. llorace Mann, LL D., President of Antioch Col lege, me a all my writing, speaking, wad teaching, I have endeavored to conform to the rules for ortho graphy and pronttnelation is contained in Woroestees Itictionary.w Prof. Fronde Lieber, Lb D., Pouth Carolina College, stye I conelder it the best of all AinOrlOhn diotion axles of the Inglish Isoguage. , ) Rev. John Wheeler, D.D , President of University of Vermont, says:--t" I have need WOMealer a Universal and Critical Dationary in preference to any other, for constant reference,” lion. Charles Sumner. United Slates Senator, save "The Universal Dictionary I have used constantly, end almost daily, eh:melts publication. I have no heoitation in calling it the beet practical dletiontiry of the English language." Prof. William 11. Wells, Superintendent of Soboole, Chicago, 111., says ha a standard of orthoisapby and pronunciation, the compilation of Mr. Worcester is far in advance of Ml other works of Its alum" Prof. James T. Champlin, Waterville College, saye r ....OM a medium, dlatlonexy for common, everyday use, I know of notklog equal to IL' , \ lion. George Bancroft, LL D says On questions of orthography, I alkali make It my standard, allowing myself rare devlatiowt, or perhaps no deviations what. ever. 9 Home Webster, LL D., Principal Free Academy, New York, Pays '.Worcester's Dictionary of the Eoglish Laoguage hoe been in use in this institution from its commencement, and is considered a standard work. The present edition, containing the synonyms of the language, is much superior to any former one, and possesses a high degree of excellence." Prof. E. A. Johnson, University of City of New York, says The fulness acd compare of the vocabulary, the minute and careful attention bestowed upon the subject of orthoepy, the propriety of the orthography, the clearness and exactnese of the definitions, together with the nice critical notes on unauthorized words, provincial usage, &0., which are found throughout the volume, are excellencies which distinguish this above any other dictionary within my knowledge." John 8. Hart, LL. D., Principal of the High Bohool, Philadelphia, says :—" The work of Dr. Worcester le, In mu opinion, one of uncommon excellence. As a pronouncing Dictionary, its value is very great. The principles of orthoepy adopted by the author are sound and conservative, and his method of notation at once complete and simple. The imbibition of authorities, in the CSAO of disputed or doubtful pronunciat.on, is a source of great satisfaction to the inquirer, giving the means of an intelligent opinion with very little labor. put, independently of ite merits an a pronouncing Dic tionary, Dr. Worcester's work hag a high value as a comprehensive and learned vocabulary of the language, replete'with Information, and marked throughout 'with the logical features of the author's mind." We might •811 a volume with similar extracts, but the foregoing Will suffice to show that Worcester's 1):0- tionieles are regarded by the literary men of the coun try as the standard works of the English tannage. WOROESTEIVIS QUARTO DICTION re eiptdl.3r approtcbing completion, and wo hope to pub llah it in May neat. We are preparing an edition for anteleribera at tho low price of $7.60 per copy. it will be printed on extra bee paper, with largo margin, an per apeeinien copy, which maybe aeon at the book ptote or T. B. SMITH & 00., No. f,lO CHESTNUT STREET, rigapial TO DEALERS 111, CURTAIN FIXTURNS.-1 have appointed DIABON & SMITH dole agents for the 43,18 of ray Curtain Rix tafbe inThiladelphia. Thb Trade, will ha eopplied at futory priege; fridght 'added. fl. B. PUTNAM.' Bonqa, Torun. 1, MO. foi•Spt i~Teiv jliiblicalioni VUlsthilNe'n .'FAMILY PRAYERS 11l Fpipan EDITION. PLIDLISIIED THIS DAY. .YAWLS PRAYERS, , for norolog and Evening_ in the year, with references to appropriat • Scripture Headings, by the. Bee. 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No 14.14 The Auditor appointed to distribute the fond raided . by the Sheriff!s Sole under the above , writ, of All that certain brick mammal, or tenement aud lot or pied. di Coned, situate on the northwest coiner of Coates street' and Behuyl2.lll Sixth street, iu the District of epilog O siden,ocr taming is trent or breadth on the sad ()cotes street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward on the west line ttio:f at tight afters to the raid Coates street one hit red feet, and on the rat; line along the west side er the raid Schuylkill Sloth street one hdorifed and one feet, more or less to Olive street, on which said lot con tains in frost or breadth thirty-ono feet, more partici:t hirty described in said writ—will meet the parties inte rested at his Mee, No. 265: South FOCIII.TH Street. in the city of Philadelphia, upon MONDAY, March Slat, 1655, at o'el irk P. M , when and where all persons are ielidired to make their claims before the auditor, Or be &barred from coining in iipot Arid (and mbld 10t, WM. 821110EAAT, Auditor eIOIIN,TY OF PIIILADELPHIA, es. THE COSHION,WHALTII OF PENNSYLVANIA TO JOHN F. 11011LPIADO -At the instancii d EWA. A ItIOItAHDSON god, JOHN F. 11011141CLD, are'hereby cited to ba and ap pear before our Jniges at Philadelphia, at Our Celia of Common • leas for the eity and county of Philadelphia; to be held the let MONDAY of May,1869, at 10 olcloet in the forenoon of that day. then and there to answer hhe complaint aforesaid, iindlo ebb, cause, if any you ave why LEWIti BTOVEtt, Erq . should not resonvey all right, title, and ltiterest in and to the froperty Of the sold' Elise A. Rinhardeen, abaolntely unto her,' and gsheratly to do and abide all orders of the - said tours In the premises. And 'herein fail not at your peril Witness the Honorable Oswald Thompson, President of our Ent Uourt at Philadelphia, the 16'h day of February, In the year df oar Lord ono thoneaud eight hundred and attpninti. T11.0111M3 P. 1.1.6110, leaf It pro ProthonotafY. lEN THE ORPHANS' . COURT-FOR THE AL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN BUZ TERWQRTII, deceased. The Auditor Appelated to audit, nettle,. and adjust the &decant of ESSAY W. MITTEN WOUTII. EX eodtor of the last will of JOEIN BUTTERWORTH, de. cubed, and to report distribution Of'thabaltrite in the hands et the demented ,t will meet the -parties la tereittsd on MONDAY, March Met, A. D. 16.50, - at 4g &Mock P M.. at his Office; No. Wi WALNU Street, in the dity or Philaieliala. :n110.41111 St* ALEX. G. CUMMINS, Anditer. INSOLVENT NOT [OB.—My Creditors ISM take notice that I hove applied to the. Court of Com mon Pleas ter the benefit of the Insolvent Lowe, and that the Jadgea have died the ..44.th day of March, 1859, tit 10 &cloak A.M., for heating my petition. In the Room of the Court of Common Plena, CHESTNUT Street, between Fifth and mb7.rairf Wit. JNO. EtTS. _ . or Zak alib•to get. AR PERSONS - DESIRING ROOMS for Manufacturing or other purpose, with steam power. attlehed, In a large Building about to be erected Ina cent , al Vie of the WT. gall and confer with G. P. 0135151.1.N68, .M•OhliSti,, 170 ibtifh Bona gtrcot. rohlo.lml 0111 FOR SALE---A. DOUBLE, BROWN isaSTONN DWNLLING, one of the fluent in the eiti with large g mien and coach-house. Location linear peeled. Far farther pattionlars nano, with roe. name, 0. D., thrtnteh thle (Toe._ tnbl.o-12t* FOR RENT OR SALE—A handsome Na MANSION and forty or less itotesi hear Gwynedd Station, Ndtth Ps. Railioad. Admirable for Bummer Boarding house or, omintry resident/. Apply to P. R. LYND, e.-ertra shad. - riablo.l2t CCAPER IdILL TQ RENT.—The Paper known u MARVELL MILL, painted on the Wissehicken Creek and one mile from Chestnut Hill Railroad Station. Thie Mill is adapted to make ene Book Papers. It has three engines, one four machine, 62 inches aide, and all apportmiancea for the me credal manufacture of paper. Poeseisien sittin imme diately. Apply to, or address. cIIORGEH.LEVIS, ' d29-tf No. SU SoUlh 1:113.111 Street maA DESIRABLE AND HANDSOME COUNTRY" RESIDENCE INN:tiII...LB, In fIIVI,R -TON, N. 3.; lot 100 feet front on Main' street, by 200 feet deep ; beautifully shaded, gravenled, too. Baru Sod Carriage House attached One minute's walk from steamboat landing or railroad depot. Contains 12 Rciontsi large Parlor, ko. Yor terms inquire of Mr. UM. on the premises. float sad airs; stop 10 or-12 tinins daily, mh1.120 VOR SALE COTTAGE SITES, ' for JL Suburban Residences, two ' , goatee from Vega Bts • tesn, on the Philadelphia and tiermsntown Satires.) Appli to T. L. MT nit BIRLD 2B North EICTIL Street, or TINE& Street, neer Plank Road. mist-dim. Oaningo ,fl nbs A little, but often, fills the Yaree.'? PRANKLIN SAVING FUND— aI." No. 136 South POURTII Street, between Cheetnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all I deposit! on demand. Depositors , money moored by Government, Rate, and City Loans, liround Rents, Mort gaged, Ito. Thin Company deems rarely better than largo profits, consequently will run no Via with gft- I Potato& money, but have it at all times ready to return with 5 per cent. lutoredtto the owner, all they have always done. This Company never ' enimended. - &emitted, married or eingle, and Minors can deposit in their own right, and such deposits can be withdrawn ONLY by their commut. Charter perpetual. - Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania - , with authority to•recelve mo• ney Dom trustees and executors, LARGE AND SMALL auhis RECEIVED.. Office open daily Croce 9 to 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday and satolday evening' until 8 Welk. Dl/INOTORB Jacob U. Shannon, Clyrne Cadwallader, John flhlodler, George Russell, Maluelsi W. Sloan, Edward. T, Hyatt, Lewis Krumbhaar, Fleury Delany, Nicholas Rlttenhouse, Nathan Smedley, Joe. 11.Satherthw!til,e Ephraim Riacohard, .... __... Josep tl h N ) . Lippincott JACOB B. SHANNON, President, 11. i 01111113 OADAALLAIMI, Treasurer dIS-y A poi ar eared ie alma earned. , igAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES 05.7 TRUST oorktrianr, corner of MILD end mum RUT Street'. Large and entail mod received, and paid bank on de mind, without notice, with FIV E PER RENT INTER MST from the day of depecit to the day of withdratral. Office hoar'', from 9 until o'clock every dah'entkrrs MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for calo on England, Ireland, and Scotland from 41 upward": President—STEPllllN R. 01111.1002 P Treasurer—FM . lEllBl. Taller—.7Al.lllB R. HUNTER QAVING • FUND—FIVE nu CENT. IN. TAMA—NATIONAL BAAATY 'TUBA 00M PANY.—WALNUT ATRAIT, 801:1THAVAN'Y clown 01 MBA, PHILADALPHIA. lIMORrOAATID UT WM STA7II OF PIGUSEITLYAMIA. geneSCis reeelved in any sum, large er mall, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of vdth. d meal. The ono° is open every day from 0 Wolcott in the morning till 6 &aloes in the evening, and onHoliday end Thunder evenings till 8 coeloet. RON HANKY-L. B.NN.NBIt, President, BOBBRT 13EL1RIDfil, Vire Prerident. TM T. keno, 6sengt- 2 7. =moms Floe. Fleury L. DMA:, ' p. Oarron Edward L. Ceder. dozeph B. Ears , liotert Selfridge, Travois Lee; Muni. Ashton, Joseph Irerkes, 0. Landreth Manna. Henry Diffeuderffer. Money received and payments made daily. The investments are made In conformity with the .rovielone of the .ohartsr, in REAL ISTATEI MOW GAGXIi, GEDUND BENTS, and snap dret classseenri Bea ad will ulwaye insure perfect security to the depast• tore, and Which aunt LW to give parmenonny and sta Witty to thie ipsfitatien. se-is 'Umbrellas anb Parasols. SLEEPER 80 FENNER, Wholesale Mannfaotorers or UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 806 MARKET STREET, PIIILADULPILIA, Ara now making more than one hundred and fifty different varieties of Umbrellas, of every sire, from 2.2 to 10 inches. - Their ateortroont of PARASOLS Is also very hogs, and for varioty of design, styles, finish, and pricee4x• coeds that a any Forlorn; aeason. 4 goods will who have not had S. & melte of goods will find their time well spent in looklog over this well made stookOrhioh Includes MANY BUYRIMESI mot to be mat with elaspr krt. • febl-8m 1114 TEO 80N8, - = IVA 129 and 141.- 8017111 ratlivit . . • (Formed, Noe.el and 61.1 ' TEO DA BALM T0:11001113111LIMR8. r i g- The iFjitpeeeorel Philadelphia Tiede book etettoeer,t, will immaience - oh Morithiyi2.lst "Meroh:= Cetalognee- new ready, contain/az im'oleaa teem the principal' publishere theougholit,thivPnite4 SOB,DIG SALISS—STOOKB,AIiD - 111,1AL-11,,TATI, fifth Spring Eels, 22d kihrob. - Sixth Spring Sate, 29th Match. , Seventh Spring Sale, sth April._ - E.ghth Spring Sele,7l2thlipril. . Ninth Spring 85. e, 10th April. - Er , Pert or the Asizeirille int eseh of the above 11155 DOM rot*. - - / - • STOCKS, SCRIP, Ica. er , Marsh 221 at l On M Powd o'eloek, atEvening the Philadelphia Ex change, -will be sold by order of. adminlatrator -5 shares American Academy. of 1 dilate Point Breese Park Association. 100 abates New Yorliand Middle Coal Field Railroad and Goal Co, $lO9, Pennsylvania Bank notes. - $220 ,trip Delaware Mutual' Insuranob Company. I eheris Philadelphia Athenteurn: Also; for account of whom it may coneern— ' ' DO shaft* Northein Liberties Gag Company sleek. 530 shares New Fora and Aliddlei'Coil Field Railroad and Coal Company.. irr Sale positive.' " • FIFTH SPRING SALE—MARCH 211. - Will include— -- - - • . • Orphans , Court of ..,rohn Buehler. Dec'd. TiIItER.STORY BRICK. DWELLING, north aide of Race mind *fist of Twelfth street, RANOBOME'COUTPPRI SEAT, 20 acres, with floe Improvements, Ridge Real, Domino Lane and Bodine , Lane three fronter, near the eight mile atone, LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT; over 8 aores,llol.: feet on North Bread street; 423 feet on the German= Loin and Norristown Railroad, and 854 feet dt ep. 11:7• Lithogfirphie piece may be had et the auction store.' SOUTH TWELFTH STREET.—If eat' riedern'ila c el: ling, No. 503,410uth Twelfth street,. below Lombard 'street. nORTIE SIXI 11.13TREEP.—Neat modern dwelling, NO-1410 North Sixth street, above Master street. SOUTH SIIVENTESNTH STREET.—Neat modern dwelling, No 252 South fistenteenla street, below Lo cust street, near Rittenhouse ?gnome. ' .NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET --Neat modern dwelling, No. 815 North Thirteenth street,, south of Ogden street late Spring Garden. WOOD STREET —Three three story brick dwel ling, Roe. 911; 919, and 921 Wood streetovest of Ninth street - VALUABLE PEOPERTY,-Three gory brick dwel ling, No -2LO South Path street, above Spruce' street. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, west, eide of Twenty-eightla •street, between finiquehaona avenue end Emmett etrest. VALUABLE DELtWARE FARM, 160 Wee, near George's atatlen, on the Delaware Wires New Castle county, Lelaware. lIANDSODits MODERN RESIDENCE, with office end large Millard, No. 3IS South Tenth street, between Clinton and Pine streets, lot 82 feet front, 100 feet dee .Immediate possession Keys at the northwest Ater of Ninth and Pine streets MOUNT VERNON STREET.— Three-eto7 brick dwelling, No' 2121 Mount Verne nstrest. late Washing ton greet, Wed of Tweedy. first street, above Green Street. BUSINESS STAND.—Three-atory brick store and dwelling, No. 1530 North Second street, below Master street NEAT THREE-STORE BRICK DWELLING, No. 713 Doske street, south of Shipped street, and between Fifteenth end Sixteenth greeter TWO-RIGBY BRICK , DWELLING, NJ; 1024 Nor ranee street, south or Carpenter, tad between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. . - OTTER STREET, NEAR FRANKFORD ROAD.— Three.etory brick dwelling, No. 14 Otter street, south west of the Prankford Road lot 20 feet front, 120 feet deep, • ' Assignee's Peremptory BaIe.—BUILDING LOT, N. E. side of the Philadelphia and-Lancaster Turn,.dke road, near the Falls road, West Philadelphia. TALtrABLIA LOT. SPRING - GARDEN STIGIET,3 weet of Thirteenth street, opposite the fountain. Peremptory Bale -.-VALVIABLE TIAIBER RAND, 418 acres, Monroe township, Wyoming county, Pa. THREE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. 45, 47 awl 49 Lewis street, south of Oxford street, Twentieth ward. qUEEN ST..=-Two nest modern three-story brick dwelling,' Nos 144 sod 148 Queen street,sonth of Marl., borough street, late Kentiegton. They pill be sold eery. ately;, Executor's Sale—No. IBM o&LtowaILL Meet. Estate Of Abraham Miller, decease 1. - STOCK OF A POTT BEY. VIRE BRICK, TILE, STOVE OYLINDERS..DEINTIST FURNACES, CLAY, MA OUINERY, HOBAN; WAGONS, ari. agnim This Morning, 18th lust , at 10 o'clock, at No. 1394 Oallowhlll the entire Mock of the late Abraham Killer, decaaiea: I.ly order of. Xxacutors. LlC7toll particulars In cataloguee now ready. 89le at No. 942 Poplar Waist. ATOCIL AHD FIATDBItB OP A PAPAS HANOINO- .13STABLI8HMENT. . On Wednenddy Morning RBd instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 912 Poplar street, the entire stock and datttree of a paper hantos , eatab-. llehment. 'V. May ha examined on the foaming of aid* • o'clock. Sole at Nos. 180 and 141 South Poneth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTSS, NINE putsca I , LMNI MIRRORS, BRUSSES OAR. PETS, &0., , On Tlntriday Monting, . . At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive assortment of excellent recent-hand ft:saltine, elegent piano-fortes; fine mirrors, carpets; etc., from families atoll:ling housekeeping, removed to the store futon. veniend6 14 ale. , , , Peremptory Sale. VALUABLE ORIGINAL 011, PAINTINGS, JAMES EARLII & SON'S SPRING SALE OP - OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, dco. , , • On Tneeder Horning, - - ' • 20th indent, at lOo'clock, will be sold, by altalogne, itithosit reserve, at the auction • atom, South Fourth street, a collection of the moat valuable and highest clate pictures even offered at.nntrlio rale ' They are Detections from Hum ,Earle's gareriel, of the produotione - of the most celebrated Env peon it:hoots, of their own importation, with additions of the recent works or the mom distinguished American artists. In the Collection will be found specimens of Ham moo, Ischeugeney, De Groan, btevens Robbe, Tenkate, Baumgartner, Engleber, Schmidt, Tan Starkenborgb, Horace Vernet, Andre Plumot, ',enfant de_ Hem, Onit tomato, Ire , bosekhoven, 3aeokel, Meld, Simpson, 0.0. Biogbein, Weber, G. 0. Lamblin, Richards, Ed. Moran, Soutane, Louie Lang, Sontag, &o. Er The paintings will be ready for exhibition, with Catalogues, fire dale previous to the sale. w Y 'WILLIAM R. STEAD., GENERAL W' ArmlloN AND oomeilssicat vrolt, No. G North EIGHTH Street. below Arah. J. A. BLISON. Anetonear PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE LRABE, FERN!. TURN, AND FIXTURES OF TIM BILLIARD AND DOWLINO OALOONS, N. E. CORNER. OF NIOSTEI AND CHESTNUT STREET; SECOND STORY. This =exitingg 38th ;Aslant, eommen's.log at` Ifoloyosk, will be Bold positiosErr without reserve, the lease. fofalt, and fixtures of the above seloorm ' eomprislng In - BILLIARD SALOON. 4 ;superior billiard tables with marble beds, balls , cues, resits, counters, cushioned chairs settees, ot cloths, &o BOWLING SALOON. _ . 4 alleys, pins, leans, marking slates, matble.top b'es, waehemnds mid fixtures, umbrella stands, walnut tabted,, tbabOlanY desk, mats, oil c'eths, lee cheat; eigbt.day clookei etiabloned chairs, stoves, gal fix. tures, Au. OIL PAINTINGS, FRENCH PLAYA bIIBBOBI3. 1 iarge oil painting, 20:10; of the Wailadia naval bat tery at Pere Orin. 4 French plate mlrrers,eoSMOrandt tiest.of Lnadon, " • Also, bdr filturee, bar demijohns, decanters, to. Aide, large tlquet•lamnand trandparenolea. Constgamenti or new` end second-hand house hold furniture, piano-fortes . , camera, watohea, jewelry, ern., respectfully collated, on which liberal cash art, maces Win ba mute If required. . Irr Out-door sales attentled to promptly, Charges as moderato as any other home in this city. gijippritg , FOR THE SOUTH—OHARLES TON, SAVANNAH, and HAVANA STEAM• SHIPS. 1111'5'fONSI STATE, tlaiteln 0. P. Marshemn. STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin. ISABEL, Captain Wm:Rollins. FOR 011ARLR8TON, ii. O. • The 11. S , Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Slavhman, through in 48 to 00 hones, will s..ii Friday, March 26th, at 10 A 51. FOR SAVANNAH, Ge. The 11. 11. Mail Steatriship STATE OF GEORGIA, Olptain John 3. Garvin, will receive, freight unlit 3P. 51., and nail Satuiday , March 19th, at 6 P. M. The splendid fleet-Mass side-wheel Steamships VEY. STONE SPATS and - erstin_ Of GEORGIA now run as above every ten days, thus forming a Sie.ilay Com munication with the South andtiouthweet. irr Goods received and bills of lading signed every day. . _ - At both Charleston and Savannah' these ships eon. neat with ottoman for Florida and with railroads, At., for all planed in the SouthSouthanekl outhwent, and with the Steamship ISABEL, for Havana, on the 4th and 1911 h of every month. • FREIGHT REDUORD, Heavy Freight at an average of 15 per cent. below New York steamship ran. INSUEANOE. Freight and Insurance on a large proportion of Goods eh ippod South will be found to be lower by these ships than by sailing nese lo Cabin passage to Charleston and Savannah $l5 00 Steerage " . . 8 00 Recursion Tickets, good for the present year.... 30 00 Tickets to Havana - 85 00 Through Tickets to New Orleans 89 50 Do Mobile - 35 00 Do - ' Montgomery 28 00 Do Albany, Ga 24 00 Do Oolumbne, Gs ' 23 00 Do Atlauta. Ga 28 CM . Do Macon, Ga - 21 00 Do Palatka, Fla 28 00 Do Picolata, lila, 23 or Do Jacksonville Fla 21 00 Da Fernandina,'Fla. 21 00 No bills of hiding signed alter the ship ban sailed. No freight received off the day of sailing.' • *For freight or panne apply to ' - - A. HERON, Southwest corner FOURTH and 011.108 T N Jr.,T. Agents in Charleston, Tr S. A T. G. BUDD. , Savannah. 0 A GRIMER k... 00 FOR RICHMOND, VIA NOR FOLK AND IDITY'POINT..--BPRING Ali fiteeteellip Oompany'a Line of &namtape—To snit EVERY WED' EBDAY and 86.1IIRDAY, at - 8 o'olook A. M., until further unties. VIRGINIA., Captain J. R. Rally. • P.RNNSYLVA.NIA, Captain D. Teal . • • • - • • - CITY. 02 RIO/ISlOND,Raptain Z. Mitchell. These fine steamships will sail as above They are handsornaly fitted up for passengers, having saloons on dock, are provided - with grawile , s Potent Metallic Life Boats, Life Preservers, &a.. and no pains or expense soared for the comfort or safety- of passengers and.the protection of goods. This line offera the - quickest, °boniest, and most com fortable route for passengers, and is in advance of any other for despamh and economy for freight to the in terior of V irginia,North Carolina, and Tennessee. No transhipment by this line. Passage to Richmond or totersburg sti, meals included, Do, Not folk'td, meals Mc uded. THOMAS WEBSTER, General Agent, f IS North WHARVES. ga'STEAItittLASGOW, LINER: POOL, BBLYABS, DUBLIN, AND LONDON DERRY, without delay, for $3O. Return tickets, good for six months, to either of the above places, by any Ammer of the line, $6O for the round trip, out and back. 'MOM NSW 1011. GLASGOW, Thomson, liatarday, Alarah,l9th, at 12 o'clock noon. .11DINBUIttill, Cumming, Wednesday, April 18th, at 12 &clops. noon GLASGOW, Thomson, Saturday, Mayllth, atl2 o'clock noon. - • PIM OLABGOW. EDINBURGH, Humming. Saturday, March 14th G bale° fir, Thomson, Wednesday, April 20th. BDINBURGII, Cumming, Beteed.y. tut 7th. OF -PARBiGN. ' FROM OLABOOW. IPIOII NEW YO/111. First Wass lb guineas First Close $76 00 Moorage, toned with 8 amigo, found with cooked provipsione 8 cooked provisions. 80 Oa Children under 12 years of age, half fare; Intents in Steerage, free. Bettina tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Claes $l4O Steerage $64 Au ex perienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply to WORKMAN & 00., 128 WALNUT Street, Philadet. phis. ROBERT OV.AIG, 17 llroiodway4rew York. BALL Wiiio7? Eittohanin , fi hat, Bsltimpre. PVT !== '~'alEs' . gip' ~ d~'rt~i: - pUP.NEEIS, BULNIJI2,'& - 06” No. 600 MaRB lelro.l o .tENT_ TIIIS SFRIDAY):M 11 IlltlYlO;'"ItikR011" 19th, - AT-10 O'OLOOKI: A OARD.—The attention - of pitrchiseri isiirrdiated to 'our- Wu; of fmrey and ataple french ,dry goods, tbla (Frigid") Morning,. Mirch 16[Nr, at' Ili o'clock, on, six months' Credit, by oatalcste, c - cm2prlsinga general ' assortment ~ • — • NOTICE —:To Dealers in Velvet 111bbOns , '' - • This Morning, —cartons Nos 1 and:2o eagle brand black silts-velvet ribbons,'finat roods 'lmportsd,„ - • • NEW STYLE irMi 3 6O3DERIII6, .11391 , _ LANDED - PROM- STEAMEN..OLAICIOW. - - '6O lots newatyle embroidered emits?' and Sets. WEItTI 000D2, SHIRT FRONTS, AND HANDKEA _ An Invoice - of jmonet, cambric, Swiss, ,Book, and nainsook mcellne: - -' 105 dossn linen abirt fronts 100 dozen plain and hemstitched linen-catubtie hand, lemblers. - ' - SILKS. X. 60011 STS: AND SIMI 'SHAWLS. 60 pieces black and colbred drewsilk's- -- 50 nteceit printed fsoonets and baregee. _ 6012 4 colored silk shawls /3A1L16 OF FRENCH' 6100D . 5. - - • This Morning. * -March 18th, , it 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on 0 montke , madit -800 - sadkagas and loiS fano - s - and staple - French dry Ronde, Rainy rising a general alortnn4 - .E . A.GLN BRAND'S!: ACM 4I.AB..viCLYNY BEST QUALITY. -No and 20 genuine eagle brand black '6llk-yelset ribbons; sit silk and fast edge.. • 4"20 DIM IN PARIS KID GLOVER. 600 dozen-ladies , colored ktd gloved, aims OX to 10 do men's 'do - do -do 7X to 9X. HEAVY-BLACK, 1111IAW.I, . 20 12. 4 bean , Mach ?ilk shawls. ' - -' - • - "MANTILLAS. ' 100 Icor new style silk mantillas. - _ LINEN-CAMBRIC HJNDBERCRtBTB. 601 dozen men's, women's, and - boys' linen-cambric handkerchiefs.- • 131111.1 P - tIPCiRL);-' "AiIOTIONhEtt, . L 6.30 MARKET SEREIT . , between STEER and earn': isoutk - stae - -- • OA CARPETS. ""On • Tneuhiy - Mardi 213,, • lOtt &clock precisely, we wlil mall, by eataTogue; on mix months , - credit,' about 240 pieces of carpet„from stall-known city, manufacturers, consist ing of pieces 4.4 superfine and wool is rah a. - pieces 4 4 toper guallty filling ingrains. pieces 4.4 - b - .8; and dam filling and wool chain anitian carpets. ',Sanaa 4.4,8.4 and fe 8 cottage carpet.; , •To which t,e attantiou citthe :trade is iniited. - _ BALI; OF -700 ,OkaltB 110530113, SHOES, 131:1P2ZF.8,. ' GAITERS, - 8R0021.218, &a, On Thomas:F. Morning, March 2.ltb, at 10 o'clock - precisely, will be sold by ca , alogne on 4 montbis , credit, - 700 - cases boots, aloes, slippers, salters, brogans, &c„ comprising a large and desirable assortment a...liable for the pissent trans. 1:-. - SCOTT. Jr., ALOOTitobl NMI; ps o„ - ddi it-O• DITFETNIIT STREET, opposite the Ossloas ROMP. between PODETH and 711 , TH Street& SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OP_'3,ooo OITY IJADE SHIRTS On Monday Morning, 21st lust - apt. commencing at 10% o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, 3,000 superior linen-bosom rbirtS, tonti , eagerly for beet city - retail Baia. condoling or— Broad and lino plait linen bosom shirts, - Fine corded- bosom abide_ Vssicy Matesillee Ineom china. Bence linen bosom ekirts, with and without collard. Alec, gente' super stitched and cordel.l3yron and standing cohere. - IM. CiIIMMET & al • BILL NSTA.TE AtIOTIONNZPS, No 623 WALNUT NTAINT THIRD BENING BALL - - March Blrt,. 1859; on the premises— ELEGANT BUILDING SITES of ewer) , desirable six., on the Township Line toad, Chalice Menne, end Lens Kiln Turnpike. near tiermantewa. ID' Lithographs cad be had at the °thee. , , - ..myoaTa SPRING BALE. ' - On Thursday Evening. Ap 11 7th,. at-- 7 g cdeloalt, at the Philadelphia EL. obsoge, will b sold,— TrFtioPtorl . itate ,— Tistat 4 of John Turner, Beard.' TURELESNABLE GROUND-RENT-OP $65 00400, isruhrg out , of a lot -oUgronird on thetweet side cf Swanson street, near Catharine street; lot :0 feet front, - by 90b et deep. . ' - - Peremptory Sale.--xeme Estate: TWO-STORY - FRANS DWELLING 'AND LOT OP . GROV3111; north side,of Queen 'retreat, Nd. 109,- be.. tween Front and Second streets; lot 20 feet front, by 45 feet deep....' Perempto'ry 'Estate.. - • - TWO-STORY - BRION DWELLING AND. LOT OP G EOtli tY% No r l 11, On the north side of Queen- street 50 feet front, by WI feet deep: Subject to anirredeemr• able ground , tedi Pert3l:oll ol'a - -ame Estate - TWO-STORY PRIME DWELLING AND ,LOT. OF - GROUND, No. 115, on the d , rth aide or Queen street, between Front ana Second street( Pot 93 feet front % by 102 feet deep. • - :, • • OE6)l_4l7OWe .—Neat two-story atode:oottage cud lot of ground, situate on'Orintre street, Gricritentowo ; - lot SO feet front, by 115 feet s..lnotiee deep. - Clear of all Incumbrance. - • M.:Gummyh Sons, suotkmossi, islll hol3 rapla,7 soles otßoal ZststS; /3"Oodus, toe.- Abp. bomehoMkumitusestbmwom: , - _ 4f.I6AL 2537W1T :AT PRPIATB 8 ISIr - On anx Prtiste R e Beirliter,_eall alone be P. "14 large snooze 'or-reaL eetan. Jedigatej ereu tiorouppork 0V lk"r i c"a2t 1 1 951 T-1. • J. 4 11411dmex or . landletkee Broken, " • ' 144-,4411131‘ bo1o'.811:01 , AMITIO.NBER A , - iv - - and - VAMP WAR: OAHU, 14a.=824 Pon% - Walla , Berta:, "MC et Walnut, oirpoidte- Peameti nay doerebeco the Ilmehinge: - " - - Sono of Onelneni froesk-V , Weloai 11,4 AIM = o'oict td The evening: - • - Jot i.er taa, rati:VAitlee 2 *S The Author - *me; te, ' tended aponthe on* inetrfactonctenami.: elitratt • ' , ""ffittieftedadfortka'ldse Tigiely Tiara: - - " Adetneee made from - oneikeat to thtemanda oe Al* monde, Mixer Plate; Widths/4 Jewelry; Haribrare__i 1( 0 0 otandice, elothingiAnroltam, Bedding, dtgarodAnelenl Instrnmente, Gana, Rorie; Camlage4 seaLliceda of era descrlVdon. • . r - AII rob can reenaletimy length of - Venn. agrend All advatioso,tioni Sashitairad chalsri , sill be staged '1 per aro. - per harpy WO end. arer tke lovestinacketiatet.-- TRU atom Ronselimerlng a depth of 119 feet, kitlarga , dm and tldetproofffinlin tOntcre all ishablaqtatiirl 1 - • vas vashmealcrethe, grange - es qalso, a lower:bat! • canoe effected faintin benedt of all potions keying goat t esaseed rpm. 11. 11:-.411n aotOmM of kavic - A- en Ist raid oapltial" DIV MA Is plagued to mate edvaneve on mom sat* • facto 7 and acoontmodanng tern I the. say other la • Money edmmocd to the gem, In aineifanneenia, Aple' sit try shag*. - AT 'PRIVATA SALA. . . - • Gold Patent Lever end other Watekee, 7awetrs, ertl ahvtbiev .171.1. mid Alredruvect miees MO BE B_NAVICA-B,DiAIIOIIOI4FAR ITAL. AND 0014:111S9ION. ESEURANT, B. E. touter SIMS IindILLOM Stratify. - • - • AT PRIVATE SALE. ' A superior , eli,, ,, proof chest, 4 feet hig h by S feet wlAl • • 7ma h es an d lyLor every description. ' MONEVa7.O- O AN• Mokeg to lion in hits m pilizit weavers, on. mei ekendiee generally, and -on • all al !Wee ervidus dR suins4v.r oar hundred dollars lli°, cin , - - per month, including storage, o. at Nate:insl binding •Sstabliehntent, 8 le. corner-of-an:TEE ane.Wit ., Ste. _' GREAT PUBLIC - AGOOMMODATION: - MONEY.I, -MONEY! ! MONEY ! I tioneylibirially advanced in large or small amounts; from one dollar 14thousands, on gold and direr plate, diamonds, watches. jertelry, fowling-please. 1:12 u s teal insteemeutsjornitnre, drjegoode, clothing, groceries, eigus; hafdwara, catierp,6ooke, Losses, pellicles, bee: nese, end ill arUcles of value, for any length of the r e agree& olf," !tt.-/Valiransl:Trincipit RstaDiithmtnt y southeast ootafof Bath and Made otreota. ..Illo,lllBllolSYltelliltorith collateral, discounted at the krtielit market. ritte,',- , • • - - . . . euEzez.vtaßilaxes - ra WATCHES, ,TIWZLEE, &c., AT PEIVATE SALE.ratNATHAtiII'ENINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT. tl. 3 Corner of arIITHMATLAON Streets.—The following artielee willbe sold ferEMOthais half ille'llsast - atore grime :.E gold tall jeweled and plain, of , the most approved and make, in hunting cease and dbuble. bottomed. 'Wine gold escapement lever and -lepine watchesoa linnting ease and open face, some of them extra full jeWeled tend best make, Silver .llngliah patent liver watehesk el capement lever and ]spines, in hunting case and opert face, some very vuperlor: Sggllab, Seise, French, and Quartier watches ; fine gcld vest, fob, - neck, and children's enema; Rae gold pencil eases and pens, bracelets, bresatptils, linger-rings, oar-rings studs, me dallions, and jewelry generally. - fleptlioralivanacigers at $l5 per thousand, in , boltee of SOO Minh, will' be *old by *nee box or quentitfae,tosult purobaiers: - Nu merous fancy articlee, &a. - • ST. LOUTS, Me. WILLTAICS & BOYLE, 6VOTlOxssas AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3.0 North MAIN STREIST, Sr Lorne, M.., (formerly with Mature. Myers, Clegbora, t Co.. Philanelphie.,) offer their setv:ces to the merchant., manufasturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the agile of dry goods, car pets, boot,. show., hardware, jewelry, Oto , . fly Cash advauces made on receipt of•gooda. tEr Settlements made three days after sale, afframmoss. Mears. Myers, Claghorn, & Co., Phila. • Stuart at Brother, - " Van Wyek, - Townsend, Warman, New tcrk. L, & B Curtle.A. Co, ‘' Wood, Christy, & Co., St. Louis, Me. Crew, McCreary, & Co., mt-fmW•ly IMUIO4O-XAUrB , K f icos - - FOR. TEE So_ UTE' ANDIVF.B2-184. - • The PilltaDal,Plil A WILMINGTON; AND DaL TIMORD RAILROah 00141PANY sow otters Through. Tickets to Wilmington, Chsurleston,lt: C ; gnats, Atlanta, awl Dalton, Gr.; Enolville,, Nash. villa, Chattanooga, Grand Janotton r . and Idemphis, Tenn. Hiantavillo, Ala. and Plea O rleans. Also, to the lass distant Southern cities, and - to all prominent Western points, asheretofore. -The steamsam IBABhL makes Pawl-Monthly Trips between CHARLESTON and HAVANA, and offers very desirable ion ato passengers-for Hie letter port, avoiding Cape Hatteras Per tickets, or further Information, apply st N. W. corner DIXTI and ODSISPHOT tits.:, or at Depot, DROAD and PRIME Its., Philadelphia.. 8.• 11. PHLTOD4 Preside '16.4411m r b. lat. 1869 m a • • . NOTIOE.-13HESTER TALLIIT RAILROAD —PAR MANGER Tits INS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TREILEDI T t TATIONB —On and alter let Juni eirj. the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN, start trete t%-i Passenger Depot of the Philadel phia r.nd R.milinznailroadOonipany. corner of BROAD and FINE atr.iata BIOLNING4Eif tot Dotraingtovm, leaven at 7/0 A. M. - AFTERIVICIN TI MM for-Dcwaingtown, leovres at S.SO P H. 33.fraiif (cAodw exest.te.l,) - ovie3 OtAbb Bevil of blanagete of the rhileAel plaZtsaket aeulibg Railroad Company. dma, 11- MoILHENS,IRY, Eowehal• ffburatianal iVALBER wiehes ,a SITUATION as OftGaNIST in a PROTESTANT . CHURCH. For terms, &0.. Apply at his residence, led CHEST NUT Street Mae h nre-1 tail 2. and 6 till 7. ID— A few more SCHOLARS ill/ be taken on the PIANO. mhl6 -St* YOUNG LADIES- , INSTITUTE of HAT -110R0,; Pa.—NumlA r r Ere3itim begins MONDAY, May 21. 'or Oircalars addreta , mhlo.loa* „ Ram. CFEO-31/411D, Prinoiittl RE •WEST CHESTER - ACADEH-Y, T WSBT - 01EIRSTER, 'Pa., will nonarneoce 'its 10th Pompton, nneer the charge of its -present Print - that, on the fleet nY May nett. The. notate of instruction is ExriNg.T.VE and PilfrßOUGH;elesigned and arranged to prepare boyd and young' men far Oollegsr or for the brininess requirements of antioreltre'- The GPRYAId and FRFSOIr latignogias are taught bk . NAkTIVE, RE 8/DEN P 'PRA.OII.ItR9' of Imati - tatent;and experience. Arsine, nninber of pupils 76;- ander the charge or 7 Teachers, inninding the Prilictpal. For Catalognee and fall informitton apply to tidetlert - War., F. WP,RitB"; A. Principal. in, .atore- and ,for- sale by WEEVER, gamin, & 00.,•No. SIB North WATER @Q. sad 41tRa6h W . /LULU-t i t Phltl
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